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1972-03-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ . '11 .IOll!I v.u.nm .. _ ~ °' .. ~,··-;_ '11it <lraqe Cout 11 .. ~ oi r.aey, Ujltllllvo r-- :nn11 and -. all _ 'fllbtb>I for the Juc-rillvt meelin& ind ~trlde. : llbt ol lheJ!l.<>ller --statwl ' along wilit the trHIUonaI . .......,..for dele- pteo to ""'11erenct1. BOt on a windy llc>lnl eoolh ol San . Clemente-wllert rolls aid are " . .. • ' VOL. 65, NO. 71, 7 SECTIONS, 114 PAGES ~ • Democrats Troll • I South ~for Vote's Flaricla: Bllttle Fer SeC!Ond Spot MIAMI (UPI) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine Sllurday branded .\Iabama'i Gov. George C. Wallacie ·a . "from out demagogue" and urpd 'voters In Tueoday'a Florida primary not to waste their baJlots on a candidate who cannot Win. the nomination, beat Presi- M1t Mxob "or keep one single promise )le has made." · ID !be ~ terms be baa used in tbe 1cam.~ 10 far, the nonnally aoft- 1pibn Maine .... tor said a ballCll l<!r Wallace wu_ a "vvte for fear" and ~l' ... DA MAY ~D iii .:1191 r~~· ..... Mt ' dlar"4 that Ille Alabama -...... tor· the klild iii -that lell liooeM Ulm! each -·" · . "'"! clan'! -lbe pebple of Florida wan! to -.ut I!!" 111t111age that Ibey were trlcted llito 'Jollng for a worilout deJnclCogue; that ·lhll ts where the new SCJU!h-died ; lbat the pal'ly o1 John F. ~Y ape0s with the voice of George C. Wallace." BAm.E FOR SECOND _ Bui with only lhrOe dq'-to go before the eloctlon. Wallace wu ac~ledged to be leading with Sen.. Hubert H. JlumJl[Jrey ol Mllmelolaiand MuskieJn a light -~Ille for -and sen. Henry M. Jackaon of , Washington only ,a lltue behind. . • While Wallace coiicentraled bis cam-· (See FLORIDA, Paft A!) Georslc::llfujJde .Falls to Impress ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -Frontrunning ' Sen. Edmund S. Muskie failed to win any of the 40 national convention· delegates elected by Georgia Democrats Saturdaf. 'l'l:UrtY of those eJeeted were r un: committed, and the rest were 1plii among Sen. George S. McGovern and U.S. Reps. Shirley Chbholm and .Wilbur Mills. The Maine senator, who won the New Hampshire primary Jut Tuelday, bad U candldala for delepte ud allernBe ..... -m•·!i!f. llio ~ ~~-~ ' t I number of W or pri!ilileDtlal-...i: -.. ~.,. -'"L......-4 _.._ Allmrarda, bta oapparten, notin& the allll\ll of llie. *!opt• ... Diii blnd)iit Ilk! they did not ....... the -.. • cleieat. · 11 was the fJrat ,election ol delegates in the state's hWory. Prevlousfy the 40 delegat.s· and !O alternates w e r e handpicked.by the goyemor. Mrs. Oii.thoi.m °' New York ·won five committed delegates. McGovern of Soulh Dakota got four and Mills of Arkansas, one. There were 537 candidates for the delegate and .alternate posla and 80 per- cent of them ran as tmc0mmitted. Delegates elected Include 16 black.!, llix women and six perlOJlS under 30. The 40 deleples and !O· alternates elected• Silurday in 10 dlitiitt •elections lield acreol lhe•state wtll choooe another 13 delegatea and seven alteniates for 1be July convention. New Adults Want Vote .· .i .. • t ' ' 't' .• v I V.,\'. • ' .. I :.. • ....... > ' -, -' • t • • '\. ' ' , • ... . ., .. . . . -~ .. ~ -- '1flltary llalsoo olflce .al the While HOUie. alnys 11ftble and cuuol. Yet; ·even the rtd tape ""'" to en-Drinb are often served at the con>- hance the m~Uque of lllvlq a D*tlni pouoo. A small bead> coltqe 111Ua111 at Ille <Weat.... Wbl!t "-' .. ' made ... uable I• lht Ital! aervea as I Often. metllni dlalmien d_W.U . •ith wate. bole fl)( the pata. Ubiqultoua dellght.<n !ht netd .lar delgollo to • cl~r<ui~ televlllon ......... are II< early-day, In ...ivance-"liecawe ol most prominent there; cocktaU conver- lhe security deirmce." sation; therefore, .,,,.. turns tc.oecurily, Passini lht pl# .111\1 ()'past <:,uard Decor Inside Ibo· meeUng <OlllPlex- •tries does m1._ .the vwt ·even more aside from the actual ptelldenUal olflCI memoroble to many nof used to Ille suite which i> off-liml~la undllllnguilbo w«i<lnp of preotdeilltoJ secut'ity. ed. • llw1l)g meelini',Jhe 1tmcophei;e-u 'Ille presidenl>al navor ...... from far as security ia cmc:emed-la low-pro-dozens ~ ~phic prin~1 showing flle. the President and First Family at wort Went 'Secrel :Servlcl ·•aenta are (See WlllTE HOUSE, Pap A!} . ' ' ,. • .. -· .. SUNDAY' 'MA·RCH' 1·2, 1972 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Woman Hijacke·r Flies to Munich, Then Surrenders MuNTCH, Germany (UPI ) -The woman hijacker of an AUtalla jet airl~ner who said oh• had a pistol and a bag full of hand~ grenades, surrendered. to police Saturday after ordering. the plane flown from Rome to Munich. Police .1pokesmen said the woman, Identified as AlllUa Lazzeri, abou! 55 years old, from Italy, had remained alone on the plane fof about two hours after the jet landed In Munich. Sbe bad allowed the olber 31 puaengero and five crew ~~lfave. ..... • ma111 to alrpJrt , . . ' tag.ma· Girli ·1~~ - Sti'tf,ck by Amo, < Dies '!'i ~oq.g ' A brOwil-halr<d 'Laguna B e a c h in- tmnediite acbool lfii .died alter clinging to life for1 barely an hour Saturday af· ternoon after being hit by a car while a~ tempting ,to·croea Pacl(ic Coast Highway just south 'of Conina'del Mar. Janet H~, 14, of "'5 MountaJn View DrlYe, Lquna', died 1n 'Ille -HoliJ Hospital emergeocy room, N"""°"'lleach tollOw- lnr.the liit p.m. accldenl ori1be liiliifty Iii '-.of•lrvine•COln(IOllf bone 11abl ... ~ Ca111ornta · llilbway ". P U •r o· I IPl>Dfnan said the girl .... cnllllllng the htlbwiY well""""" C11 fool when Ille WU atiuck by a station W&P. driven by Ren- nie, G . .Parsonl,.17, of '51fM~in Road, LagllJ!a .. Beacb, which was travelln& in a IOUtbboUnd lane. "' . ' Mf5I Hurst was identified by a cor· oner'.1 Offlc_e ~V,estigJ\tor u the daughter of Mrs., J'!)'Ce Staffot<I of lht!-Mountain Vie\f address. V sources, told lhe captain ahe seized the plane to protest her 1ister'1 confinement in a mental home. The sources said the woman had re- mained aboard the plane alone for I() Ion( because she ••ted to mall:e aure it had actuall~ landed In Munich. An olClclal ol the Mllon, Italy, airport said the plane Wiii hlj1cked over the hie of Elba en rou1,e !nm R-to Miion. The police opokeaman In Munich said !be _ .. ~ "' ..... lilt llr!'!'afl , ·-10:15 p..,. (1:11.,....,PST) alter ta\Jihil )'Ith 1!if cap!ain ¥d ofl1eerl wbo )~~~.~~~ I ·~---........... , ~ lillcl' tho pilot, Cipl. Glacomo llancuao, lllO,h&d a )liltol pd • .... . filled wilb UDir' srenidel.. . . . ' Aller •eizli!M !be plane, pellet -the woman told i1ie c1plaln . "! want to go somewhere In Germany. I cfOD'I mind what place." • Tiie, captain prOpoaed Munich as the closest dettinallol! and the woman oblig- ed. A police 1pokesmaJ1' said Jater the woman would be transferred to a mental lnatilutlon after qneallonlng. The co-paiot, Augusto Bertoni, told newsmen passenpn and. crew were allbwed to leave the plaM "without !troutile" 11hortly ·after toudtdOwn, but Mrr. Lauer!. •holding a llDall Piiiot in her band,. refus<d. to --'fiecauie ohe doubted she was In Munich. Once Capt. !Unaaao bad c:oovloced bet 1t wao Muiilch alrporl, •be banded ov .. her gun to the captain and wu,led down the gongway by-Polloe offlorra. Police said a thorough search yielded • no ~xplosivi;s,,.either in the woman's bq or aboard the plane. B.ut Not Credit Car.~, . . .t-r ~ : • 1 " By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL other young CalilornW!a between the ·Marlon Brando's Son Ba~k tJie depulj' aald Mbs Hurst's older slater, Jill, was alio ~ing the highway al the lime of the 1cddent. Miia Hunt wa1 an elglilb grade student al ,Tbunton, Intermediate ·SCbool. Easing Reported In BQmh Threats ) °' .. .,. ,, ......... • ll•mey not ·be fong before that IS.yeir- eld ocn of youra carries bis wallet · of tredtt cards, hu his awn loan for a .et 'of Wheell and la mumbling about running ,... pelllical olfice_ 'He ean do it, too. Legally. What's more, eo can an additional 1.1 million • . Ba.ck to Life, •• • Crowd No Aid ,. : lNDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -A I policiman applying an external 1 heart massage to a shooting victim wu ·lbreateoed by onlookers who thought the treatment was a beal- lnj;atrolman John A. ·Llrldns was 1 ~led with saving tlle.,!Ue of · Donald Roberlaon, 17, ~L~!_~ wQllllded in the cheat by a ''°""'"" blul Friday night. . 1 Anotller polJceman, Sgt. Monte L. ' Brown WU admini>terlng mOIJlh. ' to.moUtb resuscitation and t.rktu o\aried external )leart musage, ooUaclliu. 11Je Y!lllth 's chest to rt• itore iJieart beak A """"' of ·about ' 21111 pers0it1 galbertd. ! "Once somebodl' pulled me away from the boy ... saying 'don't heal him anymore,• " Larkin aakt "The~uot didn't know I was b'Jllnl to IWn blck to life.11 He boy started breathlnl -11111 Ume. • \ 1 ages ol.18 and 11. · ~tr.i wlilcb -into elfecl. Jaal ~k created the '''lmtanl ,adults" who may ...., be Ulini their new found freedomS in full foree. ·It will still be.a whlle, however. before the ""'"' idl!lll atride 'In, to !be local . tavern and order tbetr laYorile drink. · 'lbollgh l.,aslalioa bu given them !be right to enter In.to. contracts, run 'for · governor and bold cn>dit. can!J,.the legal drink:ing..a1e ii still .Jl_,. FEW SEEK LOAN ' • Most of the new independents along, the Orange Coast seem to be looking at the possible political advantages of being able to vote at 18. Few have dem8nded a Joan from their local banker or Inundated oil company credit card offlctll with ap- pllcallom. Parl ol lhe,problem,. uplatm IAlw\l Beach' SeCurlty Pacific ·-lliinaier · -(lee ADVL'rl, pj,p AC) . ... ~ L , •' .... •' ' I ft " 5-foot Breakers ! To Buffet ·Coast • • ~ . , ,, ~· r • !.lonung Jow. ~ w\u. give '!RY .. 'to hazy IUD tbls a/ternoOn wlth I predicted high temperature alOfli the Orange Coaal of S5 degrees. · Surlero will find breakers up lo fi .. feet .along Orance Counly heacbea~ genuated by 1 fow ~ l)'9lem In lhe central Pacific. Ovemllbt 1.... will be In lbe IOI, with ~ !bi 11!D1 weatller OD tap for• • ( ' . • . ' B~ing ·~upies NiXo~'s .. W eekend ' I • ' I ' ·TH\n!Moo, '!olc!i, (AP)·,_.,. rr.11c1ent Nison1i l(lelldini I aesJuded weekend al camp David, working on a itatemenl oet- tlng forth .his position on the scbool-bua- ·lng Issue. . . - <Presa -lary llonald L. Ziegler said NW>n is · expected to ~anaounce ~his busing poaftion ata~ent tomeilme aft.er, Tuesd1y'1 Fklrlda• primary In which"thi ballot carries ·a ttraw,.vote que.Uon whether yoter1 la~ 1 consUluUonal linendmenrto '.curt>lhQJlng. I «•.'\ 'I Ill l."\Sl~tl·: ' .. WASHINGTON '(AP) -A lbarp fn. qeue In , lelepOooed bomb threata all!nal·the-·1 airlines, 1:1a....i"" Ibo dlJcovery of bombl aboanl two Trana· • World· AlrJioeo pl1nea earlier JUI week, tapered oil> obarply Saturday. •A',IP>k.,,_.for the FOderil •Avialton Adnilntalnlloa -two -· lhreall were reported -... 7 1.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, COlllpand wtth an averqe ol · three or four 1 day before lbe TWA In-• cldentl. , 'In Ibo aftermath of the TWA lncldenta, 24 bomb · threats· '"" rec et v e d Wednelday, st cThUl'lday and 15 Frtdiy, the FAA said. In nearly all cues, lbe plionod repPrfJ of bOmbl have proved bueleu. " I f , SUod.17, Miid U. 1972 People /Quotes .lltl .. J11C11uollne Ona•lt testified In New Yorlc th1t 1 freel1nce photographer circled around In a motorbo1t wblle abe wu swim· ming Ind followed ber around in a cab when she went for a walk. But the judge noted that In all the pbotographa •he was amiling. That, abe II.id, wu 0 because I ... did not want to be photogr1phed frowning." Hoag Memorial Hoapital Admlnistr1tor William R. Hull-· -r.,lgned cllmuing a growing feud between the medical •laff and the administration over who controlled what a! the respected medical facility. Carolyn Flahtr, the hospital's public relations director likened the split to a maritat' breakup. "When two people don't get along, they get divorced," she qulpped. Walter' W•tmer, the white-haired but spry Costa Mesan, was honored at the 50th anniversary of the Merced Rotary Club this week, an organization he helped found. Tboueh he is 86, Weimer Nill he enjofed.iL '1t waa a wonderful partyland i tboupt flte fellows from the newspaper would never get through taking my picture." . NeWport Beach Public Works Director .loMph T. Devlin just about took all the steam out of the environmentalists' drive to reconstruct tho atorm drain aystem that empties Into Newport Bay. Pointing out that hundred.! ol local street-end drains and several major county drainage channels would have tO be rebuilt, Devlin said the cost "would approach JO figures." That's •t billion. "It would probably be cheaper to move the harbor," be suggested. \ "U society at large had faced up to this que5Uon, then we would not be in the dllem· ma we are in" said UC Irrine Vice Chancel· !or John c. Hoy diJcussing bh decision to bin ttie showing ol a male homosexual por· nographle film on campus and the issue of how open a unlvenlty should be. ' 12-Month s~~~Qliµg . . Ill"Vogrte By JOHN ZALLER Of "'-Delft' Pitt! Sl•tf The luy, crazy_day1.of summer VICI· tion for Callfom1a achool children may be numbered. Despite protestJ from many parent., more and more educator• -and parenU -art moving toward acceptance of aome kind of year-round schooling plan. Talk within some educatiOnal circles is that within 15 years, many -ii not most 1 -public ICbool cJilldren may be "'U., • PorieacJq IGur oborl vacodool ilch year> I lutead or one' Ione ooe. ' ,. Last week tbe Oceao View School Dl&tricl Jn north Hunt.incton Beach became tbe first Jn tbt county-to aujborlze a pilo) .~am In year-round operattoil al two• Of ,Ill ichooli beglnninf lhl& oummer. And bn Wedneoday """- al the San Joaquin School ·lliltrld will (ace a simlliar decision at one of Utelr schools. Children In year-round schools Would go to claa·for nine weeks and then be given three .wetks off. They would repeaC this cycle four times a year. Total number of day1 spent in school, however, would be the same as In the traditional system. Whether or not year·round school idea wins ultimate acceptance will depend on a comple1 of factors1 but right now there are· two main ·argumenta advanced in its favor. MORE CL,\&SROOM USE Bird 'in ihe 'B' HoW does an "establishment" bank fit in with the ecology movement? Well, here's one way - a bird's nest in the "B" of the Bank of Ameri~a sign on the side of the bank's Westcliff branch in New- port Beach. 110h, they build them every year,'' said a· spokesman for the bank. "We just leave them alone.11 •. • • Blacks Drawi • I . l Clear .Line • r I I I To ·Parties l I I GARY, Jlld. (UPI) -Mayor Bichardi G. Hilcher of Gary told tbe oponlllt• session of the national black potltlcal eo ventlon Saturday, "We •ln 'I In nobody'~ hip pocket no more" and 1m 11 the Ian; ch1nce for the two major political p""'8; to "liberate" black people. : HatCber, host and co-chairman of the! three-day convention, delivered a keyno~ address. He made it clear be ii "willing:' to give the two major political p1rtle.r.! one more chance In the year 1972." "But," Hatcher said, l•u they fail us--'. a not unlikely prospect -we must then! probe1 the posslbUJty of a third ~ movement in this country, 11 He said, "We've broken· out of the twro-! parly mold before. ~cept this time tbel rupture tnay well be permanent.:• ! In another keynote address; the Rev.i Jesse Jackson, head of Operation PUSH,~ sounded a clfar call for a black political: party. : "It's nation time,'' Jackson said. "lt'sh nation time for an eiploiled nation or. people whose political impotence and~' enslaved mentality has handcuffed us in: the dungeon of the Republican Party and : shackled us on the plantation of the:· Democratic party. • : "It's nation time to liberate ou.rselvea• and control the politics of pur com..: munity. It's nation time for a black : polijical party." ' : Jackson offered a J.3.point propo&&l for! an "agenda" the convention was called to~ adopt. Its first point was 1 black; political party and it called for several: means of teaching poUtical skiJis to bl1ck: caodldate& and offlclala. • • • . Miry Corno1101, former •~lloo! dlstrict truatee and League of Women Voters activist, Leisure Worid;uguna Hilla, said she orice 10rved on a state committee with a group of men. "One man, DQt too fond ot .women trultees, said there once · had been a woman on bis board but she 'dldn't do a very good job.' I wanted to ask him of there had ever been a man on ·!lie board who hadn't done a good job." Ffrlt, the ll<>Called "45-15" plan for yesr-roond 1eboot. wouJd pennlt a 25 percent greater. utlllzaUon ol cl.uaroom fadlltles by lltal&'rlng slleldance tlmell. To many ov...,.,.ded school districts, such u San Joaquin, this l'OUld be an imp(rtpt benefit. , The JIOCOrid.-and Jn tbe long run more persuufve ~ reaaon given for switching to yeer;!')Und acboolln1 ls educational. School offlclals •'1 !bit eUmlnatton Of the long IWMler vac:ation would elimi- nate what they call summer "learning Freeway Wit.b No . Towns • . . ' . Driver Zips From LA to SF • in Lonely Speed Record ~ loss." , • "Quite lranklr I don't enjoy this or find ii exclllng at all.' said stf. hrt Chadwick, chief ol the Hunllngton Beach police nar· colics commission, as he sat directing We5t Orange County's largest dope bust in more than a yea11. At least 24 suspects were ar- rested In the night time round-up, but Chad· wick maintained, "1! you really want to know, I'd rather be a school teacher or a youth tlOUllselor. But 80meone bas to do my Job." . Outbtlolki. lit vlolen<e betw~n motor- cycle clubs In Anaheim prompted Board of Superviaora chalrDwl RoMld Cupen to or- i der a lull·scale county illt~atlon with thil aplanaUon. "ln a war1Jd 1" just u happy lD ..., them kill 4.cb. Ofllef j!tf. but l!lnocenl people also are being en4ft!!rered.'' , . . Frank Acotta, pre>fdent of the Palo Alto Police Officers Aslociatk>n, war not Impressed by a leaflet -ii\ which the chief of police called himlOli a "super pig." "What we'!e saying to the chief is that we donll consider you a ·•Ullf' pig and we doh't consider ourselves piglets." ' ' . • · Tiny Tim, the singer with the falsetto voice and ukulele, spoke to the world on the breakup of his marriage with Miss Vlclcy, whd left him to pursue a modeling career. "I told her a woman's place Is tn the home. It wun't that r don't trust her. r just don't trust the devil In us all.'' From P .. e 1 FWRIDA •.• Cruiser Grounas; 2KnownDead J A tw .. year .. ld lltudy ,al tbt Newport· By FRED W. XLIN! Mesa UnWed School 'Dlstrict, · for el· Clpltol News Sfrvtce ample, showed that tht average secOnd-.~ grade c\Jild lost , abot.it',..tbree months SACRAMENTQ 'i--Interstate 5 Is of- worlb of reading skill Over \he summer: ficlally o~ tram the viclnJty of Stockton Educators believe that .the shorter In t~~nartb to ~er Ridge, south of vacations of the yea.M'Ound ·calendar BIJ\mtleld, where the Sa~ Joaquin would make this 10.., negligiblt; And It Valley< becOm .. the Tehachap!S. was primarily lot such educational· Bfi"f~lal arrangemen~ I drove the reuons that Ocean ·vtew trustees ap-~~,ttpgbway a few dql before it of. proved year-i;ound .... Ls .alter ao elec-flciallY opened. Almost perfectly straight tlon showed tbat 75 percent o( the pa'relils ., flt al!noot 250 mlle!t aloq the ;wett alde at the two affected 1ehoola -Crest Vlif'I W pie greit central valley, \lith a 7il mile and'Wealmont ..t. would ~p111>e·~. t # llofii';opeed,Iimll.lll!IJ.1!11>-rtPNI -· •'. J:fO ~ ~ of ,,;,y a!ae,'H cuts • good · Nor CLE~ . .· .. ' l)plJ? oft drl\ollil time l>etwO.n the Bay But the, case for year-round achools I! · A.tea an4 s.Cramento ln the north and nol clear-eut; Traditional lilwtyles aJid metropOl!tan !Al Aa(eles in tbe aouth, family VICltio!i poltmll ,.wd ~ StahJnc lrom the north, Jn the1=e seriotlab'. cll"1Jll!ed Ill' 14 "'!I -" San '~ River d,;ita~ m II& of tbe pl~ If• atill able to rlilake many 'IOngiftbl' bigbw4y, Ji 1 ! a · valid eduC.oUonal argumenll against ll I • • For eump]e, OJ¥>Cnenti point Out thlt between the low but ruggeCi mountains of there are no conclusive atUdiea to prove the Coast, Range and the valley, one of that year.roond schools actually enable the worJd ,1 richest •arlcu!turaJ areu. children to learn more over-all. The-scenery, from on"e end to the other, It Is further argued that children nted Ls Jn Itself enough to make tbe trip worth summers to learn things About Jlfe that taking. .. schools cannot teach them._ With modern Unfortunately the new Interstate 5 may society more lei.sure orleOted, oppooentJ tum out to be -for a while, at least - a of the year·round schools say, children nightmare for driven and passengers must learn early to budget long perlodl generall~. and for the California Highway of.free time construcllvety. Patrol Jn particular. All of th~ queatlons are very much in the limelight In West Orao&• County as Ocean View ' prepares to begin ~ pilot prosram In July. . . . For one thinr, a detenhined ·core of parenta has handed together to try to put off implementation of year-round achools at least a year, though Ocean View School District trustees seem equally determined to go ahead, anyway. NO REST ROOMS' One major problem wm -hopelll!ly -be only temporary. Jull the ame, for the nut few mootba the lack ol aervice 111 .. tions and, therefore, rest rooms for the 187 miles between Los Banos and Wheeler Ridge will delay, perhaps for hours, the driver who doesn't plan ahead. It "on't be a matter of walking to the next off-ramp. At one point, 'it's just more than 50 miles between off.ramps. It won't be a matter of "alking to the near- est emergency phone -because they aren't in yet. Waiting for the next CHP car to come along may mean a very long wait, since, initially, perhaps as few as five and more of them later -,ill be assigned to patrol the 187-mile Los Banos·Wheeler Ridge . stretch. Hitch a ride? That's most likely the best hope, but even that's not a very good one. In the flrst place hitching on a freeway is illegal though, under these ~. understandable. ~But have you ever tried to flag a ride from a driver doing 70? Witb the boot wlll in the world -and a lot of drivers no longer pick llP rider'a under any con- (ilions -it wlll tai4 a IOOI time to 1pot 11'4: hitchhllc:er, slow doWn and stop aafely. And after the poor guy wbo bu run out of gas reaches an off-ramp, surprise! He has another hike of from five to 20 mlles before he gets to a gas station. That's jurt for rumtlng out of gas - Imagine the pUghl al tbe poor guy who experiences mechanical trouble with his car. LOSE HOURS By taking this route to aave an hour, an unwary or unfortunate driver could wind up losing hours or even dlys. This problem, bowe'ver immediate, is not the big one. Service stations along the rOute will be baUt, emergeaey telephones will be Installed, and ii Is up to the legislatW'e to come up 1rith the money for more patrolllng. Slate oUlclalJ e!tiJnate aome 9,000 vehicles dally will be using the new freeway from the day it opens. I could be wrong, but I believe this is far too low. Perhapo double that rate almoot from the st1rt might 1be more like It. Compounding thl& I& tbe fad -from palgn 1n the more rural and conservative areu In the northern part of the state, the other major prealdential candidates entered in the DemocraUc primary mined the vote-rich region around Miami and Jn other big cities. MORRO BAY (UPI) -Two mon drowned Saturday wben a 28-foot cabin cruiser grounded Jn heavy log and cap-slud about two 'l'iles aoutb of the Morro Bay breakwater. Bui another, and Jn !he long nm prob- ably • more significant, dift"erence has developed between Ocean View and Its immediate neighbor to the south, the Fountain Valley School District. 'The two have distinctly dilferent plans for year· round operation, and there ls a strong possibility that the two plaru may go into operation side by side within a year. Frqm Page 1 Speaking to a rally of relatives of prisoners of war, Sen. George S. McCJ<Jvwn unveiled a new lnitlauve for withdrawing U.S. forces from Vietnam not tied to the release of POWs; Humphrey and New York's Mayor John V. Lindsay ran into youthful cynic1'm from gum-chewing high 1ehool studenta holding a mock convention at North Miami Beach ; and Jackson, who has propoaed a constitutional amendment outlawing ferced busing, toured a black Miami ghetto accempanied by a band. San Luis Obispo County sherill'" deputies said all 111x persons aboard the craft were believed to be from Kern County. Three were rescued and one was missing. • The dead were ldentilled as Jack Stramaban a Kun c;ounty ~·s deputy and owner of the boat, .na Dr. Joseph Boydltone. MiAin& was Alan Cbanpalnten, believed to be a Kern Coun· ty prollation officer. Speaking at an all·white picnic in Soutb P1'stol m' Purse, Miami, MQSkle campaigned as bard against, Wallice as he did for .him~lf. Oelplte a warm, sunny afternoon, the . p :· · ff Jd outing drew only a small crowd. • ~ssenger e Alter JI~ a bo1 lunch, hemmed ln by the cl,'Q:Wd .and the pr.,.., Muskle· lit a sd·ii'iiANcrsco CUP!) -Tbe FBI Jone cicar, '--took a few , puffs, put it out sald Saturday it had arrested Mrs. Rose and 1trode to the microphone on a bun-Marle BoMer, 23, of OakJand, on a lilJl-draj)ed plaUorm. charge , ol aUelll!ltlni to !Joard a jet Wiiia ~ Yelllnl .-4 adulta talk· pa1-plae . al San · Franclaco I& Jlllllde Warned llie ..... thal "ht ·~ wltlr a .21 caliblr pillol. <•iIIMitJ cannot ;rin. the Democratic · 'Agettll aald the unloacfed gun was Jn ~I nomination,~ cannot defeat. her pune which al• contained 10ven ~,Nbeo and lie cannot keep one _ _..,oi-.-' promlae ht has made•" ,Mrs, ,lloalfij! ·lllllTlad to a aoldltr at Far tbe llnt tbne,' Muslda attacked · FL Kll6a, -.\;;di\11 a T\VA fllilit for W.a-'I """"1 a •a &ov.ernor. He ~i.·Sbe will be arralped Monday. dmptl·W~nllod ·taseson..con-· • ·• • .,,-. ~; I& fl&htlng 1D \:educe Ctlt• • , • • . for ualint'' ·OU~·llate Md ~~·"" " 4 ·r,, • .'.i.1 ""' ~ -,,..~ .-::'.l"'ns ·at·r.Ulletton • . ~ Ocean View has approved the "45--15'' plan, which is the only year·round plan now legal in California and is the one receiving most serious consJderation from other school districts. Under the "4~15 plan" a school's whole attendance area is divided into four quadrants, and the attendance timt .of children L! staggered in ' much the same way as are tenns of U.S. Senatora. THREE AT A TIME 1 At • any given time, three groops or children will be in school at !IOme-state of their nine-week study period, and the fourth group will be out of class on part of a three·week vacation. Thls plan allows for a 25 percent greater utilization of school faclliUes because claurooms can be in use 12 months out of the year instead of jwt nine. "Even though we 're not technically overcrowded," said Ocean Vie..,•s Supt. Clarence Hall, 0 we think Ulla plap bold1 a lot for ua.... 1 • The plan at Fouollill V allty Involves nioe-w .. k cla" sesalons with three-W<tk breaks, but attendance will not be lltag· gered. "Thal little difference may not aound like 111uch,'' said SQpl. Michael Brick, "but we can aee eoine real adyantllet to It." Grounded Ship 'Safe' Peiirl A play-With-mu•~. written by ICieoce fiction writer Ray Bradbury, opened Fri· MIAMI, Flo. (AP) _1 The lllJ.(ool di)"nlght ll'f a nine day run 1t Cal State, Caribbeen crulit ahlp Mardi oru !fllb Fuli.rton. about 41111 _.,... aboard rao aaround "Dandelion Wino," ao adaptation oJ a Saturday ., lt ateamed out of lfllaml. short story, 1tan Keith Cllrl&lman of U.S. Coast Guard ipoketmtn aald. Chid Cpota M ... and Micllael Stranc. It -Warrant Olllcer Damn Murphy ol die tinues throufb March It Jn the e1mpuo • Miami Bead! Coaal Gum! $atlon pld Utt!• Theatar. Tlcketa"'" avallabla 'I the illllp Mardi Orao -Jn "no ....... the campus bo1 office by calling m.mt. wlla-.'' WHITE HOUSE LUNCH. ••• and leisure. The photos are rotated of. ten, courtesy of White H~ Photogr• plier Ollie Atkins and his Ital!. Lunches, served.in tun1y wtather an A patio, often are a big disappointment when the chllJ ol fog and '!'ind drilll Jn from the aea nearby. Gue.ts then drive back to tilt San Clemente IM, wtrlclt Js the .official ca. U!rer to tlje compound meetings. Nobody" back honit has .\o know 'that lunch wasn't taken on the President's patio. ' SOUVENIRS A lundlUme tradition has matured over the mootbt-Jieeping one's napkin, place. mat and matchbook. They make prestigious s<Rlvenln. ·All bear 11""111« encrsvtd 9Cri1>I proclaim· ing, "'lbe Western whJta HoUe." After lunch gui.ta take turns posing for snapshots near die 11Westem White House" sign hick at the offices, then Ibey eel <Rlt for the Wld!aputed hlahll&!it ol lhe clay. Delep"8 may remember notblnl ol the buaU-tranucted durJna tbe -a,y, but -exptrlenct Will be AVored and uied often al enllllnc tlOClal 111herlnP-lhe toor Of Mr. NIJ:on'1 own Spapllh villa . 'nle wal) from COlllflOltJld to LI C.... Paclllai tat.. 10 m1Jiut11 ind er .... the oounly line. · One bl1 o1 trivia lluluTed la~ ta tbat tbe residence u .. In San CledieiiU Jn Or·' ange County. And tilt Wetlern Whit<! Houae Offlcea art in, San Diego County. · A heavy muonry wan. divides the two. BIT OF BISTORY On the way, a guidt fllil the deleg1te! In on a bll Of hlllory ol tbt old Cotta! tlllte that tuddenly lbot Into nalJooal prominence. Witb pracU'ced ' phrases, the J<Ulde um- ally allo!n parliaenihlp to Jlfp Jn only once-to mention that Mr. NIXOll ian't the only Presldenl lo vlslt :Hle le(endary estate. "Someone n~ :&ooevelt lltoppod by to play pol:er here on occasion, then !OllleOlle umed Jctmaon c.lebrattd his birthday here one time, too," Is the 11111al dlaloeue. Invariably the tour takes the cluster of guests through the g1rdena and along narrow pathways that encircle the whlte. walled villa. Often, there Is grumbling by some be- caU!e. the.v can't take a peek inside the -11••1!. The reminder c<•iies fl'om the gulde- uollke the residence Jn Wuhlngton , D.C., w1tlch Is a pubUc, national shrine, La' Cua Pacilica was bought with Mr. NII· on'a own money, and Jt's hl1 houte. That aufflcn. In all, lben, a day at the preaideotlal compound and estate oilers much·more thao JUlt a fancy place to Ill down and dlSCUll Mure projecl.I. And the rent Is reamab1e-lt'1 free for tbe groupa that are iccepted. Tlla nod for mervallona comee, · ....,.. .es '"Y ,alter eval•tlan Of the m<rtts of each l!)eelflc occul!l" . Not everyone, tt appun, can uae the place. l/ you want to uae the complex only for Its moot ~viOUa beneUt-chic-you mlpt be out ol luck. One Nrwport Harbor am 1COUtlng or· ganlzatloo lound that out receotly "1len It aou1ht to throw • cocktail party at the corilpound lltr!ctly IS I reception to butf<r tip polantlal larfO · dooon to I fund ch1ve. JI wu ltJmed don. my point of view -this hlghway Is too: good. The speed limit is 70, but many: drivers, not used to such a truly "s\lper'': highway will be surprised lo find! lhem.selves travelling at rates 20 to 30 or; more· inile! per. hour falter. · ~ : More will be lulled by the driving: monotony of such a good route. ! Taken together, tbesi factors couJd: turn Interstate 5 into a i:lller of un.: precedented proportions. : The driver going at, say, 90 and almost~ dozina ha.s too little ch•pc:e of avoiding 'j trou~fe. And this Is without ta!ling Into account. the infamoua. Tule fop and m.iniat~ ~storms \hit can l"'t visibility to the•r P,i>lllt a 1paed qi , IO , miles p0r hour la dahl"""'1t fut. What liappens when there is an ao- cident -from 1 one-vehicle roll-over tO a! 100-vehlcle foggy night pile-up? 1 It may be many Minut.s -pe>haps: houri -before the dlsuter, and that'1: what it. could be, is di.acovered. Even: a~r that, the·hearest ambulance servicer may be as much as 65 miles -one way: -away. : This means time lap measured In· hours between the time of an accident:, and the time when medical help airives: at the scene -even longer between the! time of the accident and the time 1 vtc--: tim arrives at a hospital. : Lives are saved -th.is has been most: recently demonstrated in Vietnam -in. seconds and minutes; they are JOit tn: minutes and hours. :' Without timely emergency he Ip• available, Interstate 5 could become a .' killer on a small war scale. : Among its five patrol vehicles for the· interstate route CHP plans to have three: station wagons eqillpped for emergency ~ ambulance duty. They could be too few--: or too far -to be of much timely use m: a seriou.s accident. : One soll}tion, untU many needed lm-: provements are made, might be to assign : patrol helicoptet"1 equipped as am-: bu!ances, several of them, to Interstate 5 • duty, with more on call. • It would. be expemive. But how de you : -and your legiJllton: -vaJue a human : lite? : iUNDAY DAILY PILOT T"'9 Ort~ Cnll DAILY PILOT, with Wlllch 11 com111nte1 lllt N"'"·Preu. i. pubtltlltd •v tht Ort,,gt (Hit l"ublllhltlV COrnNn)'. S... rtlt tdlllon1 t tt Mllahtd, MOM11y ttlf"tlllfl Frld•Y. fir (011t M-, Ntws-rt alldl, Hunllftillofl 911Kll/F°""11'" Vtl,,.,, L .. UIWI 9Mth, lrvfn-tfS~ddlebtck tf'ld SI" (191'111\lf/ Stn JIM" C.plltrlllCI. A 11111!1 rtg!OIMI 9dlllocl It. pub!l1lled Sltllrd•Y\ tl\llll 1u1W1..,.. T"-11rliictP11 Mll1111119 pl1nt it 11 m w.1 ••r SlrMI, COii' Mnl, UlWor'fllt, f#Jf, llob•rt N. W•ff l'r .. ldtnt 1rl0 fllllllltbtr J1clr: l . C111l1! 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' • • . • l l l 1 ! . • ' . . • ( • ' . • • • j ~~~~~~~~~~--1 · l ' -,, l l \ • r • ' , • ~ I , I • • Oran~COast • Roundup fLUOlllDI ELECTIONS: The first two citiei In Oran1e County to approve fluoridaUon of thelr water, Huntington Beach and Fou'ntaln Valley, have responded to anU·fiuoiide peUUoners and placed the issue on· the June 6 primary ballot. Voters In each city will decide for themselves U they want fluoride In their water. ·Though both city councils. bad ap- proved it some months ago , neither city had 1ctua!IY started the fluoridation process. ' MAJOR ATTRACTION: COSTA MESA -Councilmen have initiated a zone change for the cons~ction of 1 $20 million commercial recreational complex. It ,.,,u {eature arch· ery, billiards, bo\\'lin.e, \Valer skilni. theaters and a dry-tanfi ski slope. For overnighters, there will be a 500-room hotel and a 200-room motel. ' I ' CAMPAiON HEATING: NE\VPORT BEACH -There's sUU a month to go before the city council election. but the issue of whether there should be any more Newport Beach annei<aUons seems to be the big ·one. Candidates are divided over whether the city should even consider folng after the undeveloped Irvine land bej)veen .COron' de! Mar.and Laguna Beach that is now unincorporated county territory. MOVIE SE!ZID: IRVINE -Sberllf'~I deputies confiacat~d a movie, tiUed "7 in a Barn" and allege , to be porl}O&r-apb.ic, during a forum sponsored by the Gay St dents Union ar UC Irvine . The firm \vas not screened and no arrests were ~made. WHAT A WELL: COSTA MESA - A report on six·J!10nth production of the ne,vest Costa Mesa Coun~y Water D1st·rlct \veil has officials thirsting for another one ltke it. The 1.000· foot shaft taps a source that has produced perhaps 415 million gallons to date. far mqre pure than expe<.'ted . Not only that but it's getting purer. Nobody kno,vs 'vhy. -BURGLARS BEWARE: SANTA ANA -Orange County Sheriff James E. Musick's men will participate inti" statewide crackdown on burflars. The $1.5 million crimefighter pro- gr&ni, using federa funds. \\1as announced Frid~V by .Ca11for· nia' Attorney General Evelle Younger. Ho~es \\•ill be 1nspect· ed to reveal s.ecurity hazards, much as firemen check blaze clangero. ~ATAST,ll°"HE ~VERTED: COSTA MESA -)lorr~ifd police seized a cache ol 64 sticks'. of old, d1Sintegratlnr dyna· mite in a shed behind the home of truck driver James P. Marsh Tuesday. ~ltroglycerin wa~ separ.ating from ~ts cellu· lose binder dl\e to its age, producmg a highly explosive state. A jolt would have leveled a one-block area. l\~arsh was arrest· ed on charges of illegal possession of explosives. Put TrasJe lta a Bag Unsightly trash cans no longer will clutter the streets of Laguna Beach if an experi· rnent in streamlined \\1aste dis· posal is successful. Under a new progrpm. which will be given a ':trial run" ip the Top or the World neighborhood.'1''the city will supply househQld rs 1vlth ·30! "galloh 'li'ilp8satile fr~stt , b~gs made of recycled P,~er to ,l'•· place rigid i:netal ~nd ,p!as!ic containers that remain on the streets after trash collection is ' . made:· ---~-1.. 11Tbe bags are sturd.v enough lo support the 'veighl of a grown man1 when lifted." said citv manager Lawrence Rose, who ne~Jected to stipn· late •whether the man shnuld be a heavyweight feather· weight or papenveight. BUS LINE: LAGUNA BEACH -The new city bus line will be extended to provide service to Irvine Cove on the north and the Laguna Niguel Civic Center on Crown Valley Parkway, city manager Lawrence Rose announced. An early morning run to Leisure ~Vorld 'vill ~ replac~d by trips Jeav· ing the Art Colony later 1n the mornrng and 1n the afternoon under revised scheduling. TAX OVERRIDE: CAPISTRANO BAY -Voters in the Capistrano Unified School District voted ~o con.tinu~ a_ 50.Cent tax override by what officials call the highest ma .1or1ty ever recorded in the district's history. The margin was 3·1 in favor of the continuance for the next three years. .. PL,.N.Nlll SOUGHT: IRVINE -The city of Irvine is on ·the prowl fo find a plahning director. The new· city'~ coflnCil· m'en .told clfy m'anager William Woollett Jr. to be-1n a search for an experierictd planner to aid the ·city In its development of a1general plan' by next Jan. 1. Meanwhil~1 ~ouncilmen ~ill this woe~ consider extending the 90-day buddmg and ffadmg permit freeze that has slowed construction since Irvine in· corporated last December. · ANNIXATION: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Two com· muniUes Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, looking at pos-~ible anfiexation to the mission city ~aid no. The Dana Point Citizens for Action voted overwhelm1ng1y to supnorl ;1nother incorporation attempt and to drop annexation while'fr'l Capis-- tr~ro Beach Chamber of Comme.rce in a PO!'tcard noll reveal· cd ii " citizens are no longer interested in becoming part of San Juan. ,- CHICANOS ANGRY: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Mexican· A1nericans are demanding better ~epresentation in. the .ad· ministrative hierarchy of the Huntington Beach Union ~1gh School Di strict. Thev claim th~ district has ignored education· al problems of the Chi cano population. District officials have promised to listen . STRIKE PROBLEMS: SAN CLEMENTE - A non·unlon worker at the strlkebound CresUite Inc. aggre~ate plant told police that picketers followed him borne and alle~eilly, threat· ened to cut his throat. The strike, nearly a week ,old, II, by members of the International Union of Optratlng Plnl!DHrt over wage Increases and fringe benefits. NO SHOW• FOUNTAiN VALLEY -A few anJI')' home;· ow.ners plan to ~omblne lorces wit~ the Fountain V!D•Y Com· ·munlty H°'plt•I to fl•ht construction of a four-smtn drive· in theater which has been approved by the city council. They claim the theater will create noise and 'tralllc hatard1 !or the hospital and nearby home s. / . CANDIDATI: LAGUNA BEACH -~oseph Tomehak, 44- year-old anthropoln.qy profes8or from La•una Beach, has an· nounced hi ' candldacv Irr U.S. Ccn1ress from the newly formed 42nd Oonqresslnoal Dl1trict. A former member or the Co!la Me•• Cllv r.ouncU tnd th• lAJUftl lleach Plannln• Com· m!Sllon, Tom ch•~ teach•• '1 Ora,n1• Co11t OoDep and Is a lecturer In the UC lrvtne extenS1on program. " " le , ' Sllldly, M~ 12. 1972 • . . ~ • ALTERNATIVE: SLUMS · .. .. ., •.. """' . ... --. ·-.. ·cities Told Tooy Must Push Ltlµ)·cost Housing The 1jiorkllng housing tractJ or llle ltlO'I could become the aurburbin slum• of the 1990'1 unless communities in all parts ct the county agree tD accept their falr share of low·Jncome houslna:,. a UC Irvine study team reported Saturdiy. Their finding formed the backdrop for an all-day conference at UCI that ex· plored means of providing adequate and well-located housing within the-financial Wrong Trail Leads Hiker .. ' ' Bit Astray Thirty hours out · in th~ wilds or Cleveland National Fprest -including a night spent in a rocky ·wuh -haven't fazed veteran hiker Carl Jensen, 70, Dana Point, one. bit . Jemen,·Melt~Granada Drive, was sul> ject of an • int~iu1ive land and air search Friday and Saturday after he failed to return on schedule from a tre k up a can- yon near Ortega Hot Springs. Orange Count~· Sheriff s deputies found the hiker as he was driving home along Ortega High\v&y around 5 p.m. Saturday. "He was in great shape and sald he had just taken a wrong trall while hiking and got lost ," commented LL Bernie lttcKown or the sheriff'• department. Jensen.'s wife Clara said her husband got home around 6 p.m. "took a shower. had a big dinner and went lo bed. He's just fine." Jensen departed for the national forest about 9 a.m. Friday and was supposed to return home by supper·time. "When he didn't show up, l called the sheriff's" .. ~alrl his wife. "I reall\· wAsn't too worried . It's happened a couple of times before. I guess he ju s t miscalculated on \Vherc he was going." She said her husband kept warm during the chilly night by remov ing his arms from the sleeves or his woolen shirt and wrapping his arms around his body. ''He didn 'l slttp mud!, though," commented Mrs. Jen.sen. Jensen a retired reiist ered civil engineer: has hiked extensively through the Grand Canyon, the High Sierra, in· eluding Mount Whitney, according to his wife. "He's a rugged old boy, all right. In fact, I think he":i: another John Muir," sighed Mrs. Jensen. IRA Spokesman Denies Breaking Agreed-on Truce BELFAST. (AP) -Shots were !Ired at two British army posts in Londonderry and ·a bomb exploded harmlessly tn Belfast Saturday, but Irish guerrillas denied breaking the seU-proclalmed truce. A milllary spokesman said the army posts we.re hit by single shots, causing no casualtie1. Troopa did oot return the !ire. The Belfast bomb uploded on wute ,...md tn the Protestant Shanklll Rold area . Again no one wa1 hurt. · ."OUr men would nol be respona{ble for the.Se incidents, very definitely not.'' said 11 spokesman for the nationalist Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Anny. The Provisionals started the ?l-hour cease-fire •at midnight and Northern Ireland had lts moet peaceful nlght this year. The cease-fire ii not beln1 observed by the other IRA l!iectlon, the lefti5t Of- ficial wing. "We were expecting incidents or this klnd from people who disagree with us ," the Provisional spokesman said. Skeptical or the SC><:llled ctaae-ftr1,' the army kepi thi• Brtllah prvvfnce wider b11vy guar<I and reported l'OllDdlng up 17 IRA •uspects during the nf&hl. . ' China-U.S. Talks Set to Resume PAl\IS (UPI\ -U.S. Nnbauador to France Arthur K. Wataon returned to hla po!t today to prepare for !Ilka with Chinese Ambas$1d0r Gen .. Huana: Chen on the shape ot f\Jtun relations ~tween Washington and Peking .• Watson re:tumed from .cansult1tlon1 In Washington •hire tbe flhtte HOUie an- nounced Friday !lllhl the t... am- bassadors wU1 caiTy on contacts on flirther tradl, travel and cultural ex· clw!lea dlaeualed In Poking _during Praaident Nlsoii'1 talkl. Rock Group 'In' SF Comity Jail ' SAN BRUNO (UPI\ -The rook mu1 lc group ·~Gold'' returned tor the second time to the San Francisco County Jail Saturday to pJay concert for prl110ners. Slltrm Rlchar<I Honat•to laid the bentDt .... , part of a proeram to reduoe tOllliona at the facility , which hu been tho seine ol food protests by prisoners In recent wttks. • 'I-each of the elderly, ~me military famlUes, minorltles, unskilled workers and low-income groupa. •\Jf houses in the southern section of the county an: built only for middle and high income fa'mllles ," warned Knowlton' Fernald Jr .. "then the only recourse !or lower Income famlll~ wUI be to con- centrate In the older stetions in the northern half of the county. ' · Sato Mellow, Wife Asserts TOKYO A(P) -Mrs. Hiroko Sito, wife of Japan's prime minister, says ·her husband , the man she once called · a wlf•beater. now ls "a fine man." She acknowledges that her sister was right when she warned of a difficult Ume If she married Elsaku Sato, but she says she ht1s no regrets now. "He sleeps well, even snores and has an Innocent face when he Is asleep." . Mrs. Sato, 64. says she has no Idea \\•hen her husband . 71: wil l retire from th e prime ministry. She added that he never talks at home abou t his work -"he doesn't even talk in his sleep." Mrs. Sato went on, "In the old days he often beat me. I was young and my ways were juvenile. It took me by surprise whenever he talked so I had to ask him to repeat what he said. That would anger him and he "·ould hit 'ille. "But I was so ashamed when Sato was described as a wire-beat.. er that I wanted to hang myself." Cou11ty Low-lead Rule Draws Suit From Oil Firms SAN BERNARDINO (AP ) -Western Oil and Gas Association has filed suit to block Orange County from limiting the lead .content of aasoUne sold in lhe coun ly. The sull. in which 10 oil companies ha ve joined,' was -filed In the Fourth Dl!trlct'~urt ot Appeal~. ' ' The plalntlffs contended that Calilorhia la\v allows only the state Air Resources Board and the legislature to regulate motor vehicles and fuels to control air pollution. Oran&e County supervisors adopted a regulatl()n last October that would phase out leaded high octane gasoline b.v mid· 1975 and leaded low octane gasoline by mld·ll74. The ordinance also would require refineries •n4 service stations to provide 9G-octane gisoline with just one-half gram of lead by nei:t July, one.tenth of a gram or lead by mid-1973 apd only lead traces by mid·l974. The petition contended that II local air polluUon 'control ciJatrlctJ were permitted to regulate gasoline lead Content11, a patchwork or confiictlng regulations would re11ult. Discoverer Dead PHILADELPHIA IAP I -Dr. Joseph Stokes Jr., noted pediatrician and pioneer in the use of 1amma globulin against vlral·tsorne diseases, has died at the age of 78. He was credited with being the first to discover that gamma g'lobulln could be used to immunize persons against viral hepatitis. • t'1mald wu chalrmln ol the UCI Proj- ect 21 Study Team on 1-lncomt H- ing In Oranie County. Tbl 14-man team spent more than a yMr 1tudylnf the county housing sltualton belore molWIJ "!>Ubltc Its llndlnBs Satur<!ay. The ,..ports recommends that : -An Orange County housing authority be formed as quickly as possible, but which would leave final approval of all Another Man Hel«l in ·Kidnap Of Young Girl VISAUA (UPI) -Police arreated a fourth suspect Saturday In the kldnaplll( by a trlo in ski m111ks of .. y11r-old Michelle Wiebe for 1300,000 ransom. Pollce 9hlef Ray Forsyth said the. case was stlll open . The latest to be arrested was Leslie Hughes, 20, manal{er of a coin operated dry cleaning establishment In this farm- lng community. He is an en1p\oye of Robert C. Highfield. 35. lhe 01vner, who was ar· rested Friday night at the same time as David T. Fo1, a laborer, and an UM&med juvenile. The suspects were taken into custody separately and did qot resist a fon:e of 20 police and deputy aberU!s accmnpanled by on FBI agent. They wert -ed on charges of · suspicion of kidn1ptn1.' "The lnvestigalion .ls still continuing and the case Is not closed," Forsyth said. The Wiebe girl was abducted Monday by three inen . with revolvers who burst into her home and bound and gaued. her screaming mother and slater. They left behind a note made up of let· ters cut from a newspaper which said, "Do not make any mistakes or your daughter will be killed." ' The ransom demand was made by phone to the child's father, Arnold Wiebe, a wealthy auto dealer , who filled 1 suit· case with $.100,000 In small bills. Following directions, Wiebe left the suitcase at an isolated location. But the kidnapers never 1ot the money. It was round by a passing motorist who turned it over to police. I Mlch ...... !ho ~ I du11nC her captivity, .• rel"°"" unbanned eorly W edn....S.~ O!llll4e I motel 15 mila from her VlaaUa ~me. I '''l'l• I' w·, fe efuge ' " ! ( ! ~ At Seal Beach Wins . Applause· WASllJNGTON (UPI) -Calllornla111 seeking a national wlld!Ue relllge In the Seal Beach Naval Weapo111 station WOii a pleda• Fridly or IJlledr commltieo ac- tion on leaJa!allon. Chairman John D. Dingell (l>-Mld!.), ol the l!oUJe ft&herl., and wlldllle .,.,,,. .. rvatlon 111bcommlltet, termed the bill Introduced'. by Rep. Cralr Hosmer (R· Calif.) · a matter ol '1e1treme im· portance" and 11ld he would try to "move It forw11rd 11 expeclJtlou1ly as Possible." Dingell's said so at a hearing at which Hosmer aald creation or the 7(1()..acre refuae on Anaheim Bay was needed to protect end.angered fish .and wildlife species In "an area of intense develop-- ment.'' The le1~latlon alao wu bOcked by •Pokeamen for the Inlartor Daputmont, the Navy. the SICTI Qub ud ·tile N• Ilona! Audubon Soolety, boualnl projtctl .., to locally -tutad bodlto. -A formula ... "~ ..,., by tllo county'• It cltlaa lor ill oqllltablo dlllrlbutlon or J9w·~ h o u 1 t n 1 thl'ou1hout tllo co>urty. . --ctuu and the COW>tlu develop pollcle1 and prooeduros encourartng tho utU!zatlon or lederaliJ' wisted _... •. -CoWlty cltlu map 1lt1te1les fer maintenance end reh4bllltatlon ol 11ad unltt before the problem blcomu crlllcal. "lf these acUona are not taken," th• report wanied, uthe IUlldlv1slon of the re·'- ctnt past may eully become the 1IWD1 of the fort141eable tuturt." Speaktn at the eonftrence 1tr1SHd that new low·lnoeme hou1ln1 would llo desllned to lllrVO l*Ple now living In the county In lnedequ1te housing, not to at• tract moro low-lncorno ll'OUPI here. The lllO peraona attendlfll the con· ferenct hear<! !>ale Bertach oxpl1ln how his city of Dayton, Ohio, had manqed to distribu te Its low·lncome I r o u p s throughout the r'lionll population or 900,000. "You must promise each community that once It takes !ta lair share Of tow-1 .. come housing. it won't have to take any more until every other community in the region has matched tbe same standard •• be said. ' Bert"11 '8 Id t~ h~ fMlonal P1annlnc agency had takta devel~ lo court when they tried to continue butldlng Jowo income housing in an area after· the ..,...S-upon quote had been rwbed. 11People mud hive eanftdence that. atter they open thalt community up, lllq won't be delu1ed,11 he said. 0 '1b1t'1 wh1 It'• important to asree on I formula for dl1trlbutlng the tow-Income housing and then to atlck to it." The con!erence alio Included technical discussions on ways of cutting coltl ol\ lamUy dwelling unlta. "The convenUonal tract bulkier-ts up, against a stone nil when It comu tOJ cutting costs any 'furlher.11 aakl Sallyt Stowe, ei:ecutive cnr,ctor of 1 ll'OUP that promotes ma np,f 1 ct ur ed ancl P"'labrlcated houlbll. "But v.·e belllv1 our procWctlon ef· flciency wUJ ~ at )\lat illout the' same rate u tbt cOltt of llbor and material.s rile," "" 111d. "Thll ihOiiid! enable u. to bold our llnal coot to t buyer just about ateady. "But alnce oPlllll'llClloa oaota oa 1 lamlly Jiomu are rising now 11 tile nta ; ol about ... OllO !>O" ,._, holding the colt : ~ruitan~ over a ten-~1r perlod wilt l~ a~J I• ablt,111ftnp,"11 Mf'!i,.,~~8 ~ I , lt!lii. Stowe Id Wit althoqh . the public lmaae ol prelabrl\!lted houlfnl II ' low" many monulactund horllll cannot •· be aatJnaul1bed froin COQVllltfonal onu. I• Shi atao commented that Or1111• Coun. t ly WU Ont of the 1lowtal I-In tllo ~ state to accept tile vlabWty or her pncj. I uct. l U.S. ·Continue. N. Viet Strikes t I l r i I l SAIGON (UPI) -A U.S. Air "°"" Joi I fired a missile at a North Vletnamue o- tiaircraft site today, marking a record 11 consecutive days of "protective reacUoo'' strikes against the North. On the ground, a ~,000..man South Viet- namese task force advanced on two fronts Into eastern Cambodia, to thwart a Communist buJldup for an expected at· tack northwest of Soong on Highway 7. The main force of South Vietnamese troops. including infantry, rangers and tankers, moved into the C&mbodian rubber cowitry Tbunday. A oecond 5,000- man ,_ -Into cambodla Friday In tllo ma of tile Parrot'• Beak section, about 16 mllal to the IOUlh of the nllin force. Chileans Want Old . Glory . J 10 Flee Con1munism in Trawler; Seek New Flag . ' SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A rust-atalnod 100-foot trawler carrying 10 Chileans looking ror an alternative to Commun ism i~ flying a Belgian flag and hoping to change il for an American flag in port here. "We are asking for polltlca1 asylum.'' said Capt. Eugene Gonsales Dewitte. 1'They told me lo join the Communist ptrty. lf I wanted lo stay In bu1!1ness. I decided to leave Instead." tmmleraUon officers met the traY"ler, the Irena Rafael, afte r it tied up Frida y at the Shelter J1land harbor master's clearance dock. A hearing wUJ be required to determine whethfr the 10 can remain in the United Siiia, 11ld Frank Sm1U .of the U.S. Im· migration and NaturallzatlOn Serv;ce. "We hope to be able to ny the Dag of the United States," 11ld DeWltte, who fished out or Belgiun1 before moving to Chile In 1949 and becoming a naturalized· cltlr..en. hThls is still the land of hope ." DeWltte said he and his crew left Chile · last New Year's Eve when "celebrating ashore was really getting under way," Hls wife and daughter left a da y earlier ror a purport~ vacation In Canada and were waiting lor O.Wltte In Van«>uver. "They all fell they had to eacape Chile ," DeWitt 111d. "Ufe under the C.mmunl!l rule ol Prosldont Allende Is 1hnply no longer toler able.'' ..,_ WHICH PLAO TO PLY? CHll.IANI HOPI IT'LL II AMllllCAN In San Diego Port, Crew Aw11f1 Word 111 Pate ., PIH fer Air'- • I • 1 • ) -1 jt 4 DAILY PILOT S"""1, llllldl 12, 1972 • . . ' • ··-" ~ " < ~ .. l oo ,-IT &T Probe Scrate~s S urf ace of Key Iss ue By_,-p,BEt CllN!falo Sm.« Jrmlilor Smliu W AllHINGTON :... llehlniJ the current inveollptJon Into Interutlonal T~ i. II'........, Corporation, Richard kJein.. dlemd, and poulble polilical lnllue,..., liea 'a i:i'ucial queatlon for the Unlted state&: . •• ' ' Sen. Philip A: Hart (D-Mlcblianl calls Jt the ,uunderlyioc, problem" in the case -"the problem ol the conglooierate (giant 1111dtlbusU-~atldns) aa limtting . the governmeots • ability ·to govern. J? \1'be ramiOcations of the-ITU cu. led him to uk.:the aovernment'• top lawyer', Sollcltor a-a! E r w 1 n Griswold, whether 1111(\er tlriaent Ian· the natlon'i corpcrale' stams are too big and powerful lo< ~ governmel to control . . , . . , . ' , }l's a jln>biem S..tor l!m and a Vfrf few olben bave' bOen lllu!fyla( for aome five Yeot>. But they lim"-1 ~·to get moot of the Congress, and hlrdly any ot the American JU1>1ic atirred. up about it. INTEREST SUDDENLY SPARKED · ¥et when a · aensaUonal IUl'fac& lsaue arises -such u the present question of whether IT&T mlsuaed tta giant power to int1uence government -then the public aod the Congress suddenly are lnliensely interested. . . ~'I .U&rult ,..divlaion. .,OD ~....._. ~ -=l!olloo II a teoacloul ~.·- llawD 1:11,ng One ol the corporatlona the Juatlce lloperlment Went after WU ITllT, Wblch ~. Mclmn bu Identified as the leader la the merger drive of !lie· big cor· porali6ns. • , Many eyebron were raised I n Wuhington Wt July II when the Justice llopwtmeol, apporently suddenly, an- • nounced that ii WU droJIPllll 111 lwo suill in court and the ~ pendln1 against various I T & T acqulllllans. InJlead, the department aaid, 11 bad negotiated a settlement with ITH: ; Washington observers noted tblt-urlder terms of that settlement IT$iT wu. 111o•~ ed to retain the subsidiary ihno!t wanted to keep -the llartfQrd Fire lqoarance Company -although it was nqulrod to di vest ttaell of firms with assets of fU billion, believed to be the llJ1tll • Utrust divestiture on record.. • ~ ' ; .. ·~ * * * * * '! \ Test~ Due on . IT &T Lobb~st · . . . DENVER (UPI) -Tbe president ol tlie Denver Medical Society old sOtunlay • • lwo Denftr cudlologilll wlllld ex- amine lobllylst Dile Beard ~ly this ~ to determine whether; obe Is P!lyaically capable of testil)'il!g' in the current inveatigaUon of IT&T. J "Dr. Robert,G. Bosworth, president of Uie Denver Medical Society, said a Scrolls R eveali ng cardiologist from the private -and ooe from the Unlvenity o1 Colorado Medical SChool bad q1'ed to make Ille examin4tion. ~ The physician emphasized that the a 4 amlnation wotild be conducted willl lhe complete cooperation and assl•tance of physicians at Rocky M'o u n t' al n Osteopathic Hospital as well u Mrs. Beard and her attorney. When St. Mark Penned ,z;-P .. e. 1 ,; _:Community Colleges Hurt AIJ~LTS ,~·. · .... , ... ·1 ~· ,1.· t • Senator Hart is hoping, some day, to ·translate thia interest in the symptoms into a.desire to solve the root problem 'ltoeU. As a vehicle be intends .to hold heariD1s· soon on the IT&T mergers. "Have we reaehed the point in 'our 110t:iety," ·Senator Hart, asked Griswold, "where Were have been permitted. to develop private concenlratlona .ol pow<r, which becaule ol the eoormity of their reacli, ·-lmposlible the applications of publle.,;ow.r to·tbem?,What ®'you do Gos.pel ,Given New Date· :·:-.:.::·:,:.:~~::'. ·with 'New-Adult'' Status ·· about: them?" ·, . · ROME (UPI) -Bible experts said Saturday that a Spanish professor's claim to have found a fragment of St. Mark's ~spel ~~~g. the Dead Sea scrolls couJd 11ied)drim8tkf neW light on New Testa-Ment research. oldest piece of New Testament writing ever found. The record until now bas been held by a fragment of Sl John'• Gospel, found in .Egypt and. dated at 1lbo!i! . cndll' _....,_ • ' ·~·..-~· , ' • •• I TbU. ~ llJi. ~ 11, ~ bu te ! · 1Tbauai Clllfonaia'1 "adult at 18" . ba'8 a lllooO lo'> ~ illoW ~me 11P1 ol, ~ la'4: llellght to its redpienll, fln&ocjal R1110;M'billty.•-!1We,,,UI ~valuate , tne ·bm :whfcll went Into effect Sunday is the,~~ ~.~~year.old'," . giving headaches to California's com-~ ~'I""" ·~·\1 -t~ 4.,,. munity college administr"-°rs. . "Of·~. tbe iew. 8"'lt9: are J,W;en· By tOwering the age of majority, some t1~ .i:-:hom we Wu( r{L: \>lt1C r'l~ 48,000 community college students were give ~be ~isJ. ~lQa mey need,.· changed-from "regular student" to fie ~. . "defined adult" statw: and ijlat means a 'VERY SUCCESSFUL' drop in atate suppor1 up to $34 million, The aame feeling wu expressed.by R. contends Sidney Brossman, chancellor of 0 . Harries, usiltant credit manager for the 94 t~year collegea. the .~ Ollllompan1'1 """J.i.S..00 ~'l)'s .a. co~~abl• problem an!I tpe lininclal lollS may be algnifican~" e<lfu. olll'I"• "'lbe IJ, 19 and ,JO-yoar :,rill meitli'cl .. Dr.'·~oinuin 'R. Wi'!sOTI,·"chiin-bave:lil •·oert.iin on!dlt requtreineqta . ..... nu anyone else'. .. aald Harries. . cellor of the COaat Community; College r--. : : ~ 1• ·' • • •• ~· ·;.. Dlatrtct which includel•tbe OrUle Coast II• .~d, !!>at ~· U.. pu\ !>is com~ and Golden .!Vest campuses. -. • , !:J'a~.<red1t cart!s to some persons ...:.. · · ·~ w · 21,. mainly 'coltege 'lllldei11a' who . ·-~!om may lie ·reaon.... aJaon . bave abown proml8e. "It. bas been very added, 1~a number of dlffereot .bills. poss · IUCCellflll " Jte added. --the slate leJ.lal•~ ·which-wooJd. allow • • ' r ' ttlt! 18, 19 an<l 20-ytar-Olds to be classified On U..•P<llltical Jrool. -rts ''°'" • as:.eg>llai' lludents •afn !he,put: nwnber Oll>lgb .sch!)ola. and cQIJeg"I' .ihqw • b' I"-· J (R~-' that' active 'voier r~strtitfon alni'll at A ii ·~Sen. Ilred>Marle.r •. r. ·~· the .11 to ~l, "'! it laking jilic~. . . ' '. . ,. U t · ti, ,'ff,' ... At iluntjpgton Beach H\lh 8':bool, p · ' 'decl' ed 1t11lor Lymi' Alvatez, 18, Is hea.dlni ·up 1 arty; 83 went RepUbllcan, 19 1n · to reiIJtratidn ! drive .and is plannini r to state. anct' ~e se1·~eci the ·pel!c;e and distribute ' infonpaUon ;to ltudenta on a 'Freedom Party. There were no American number· of candidates -in .au parties -lndepend'!>t ,joiners, added SCbwalba.o who are lleflting tbe Presidency.. , The partfes in which .the new voteri ale ftldlterinl may be_ rev~led 1ri figures coD~ed py ~ del Mar lilgh ·School pvernmeot litstriictoi Al 'SChwiillie 'Wi!o doubles .Iii a deputy registrar. · Of tliO 24J fa.to-21-year-old peradna he bu ~·lloce March ol laat year, llchWalhe laid 132 chooe tbe Democratic • .. ... ... ,, • .. : 'MAJp~•. The iiistructor said an "ov~g rnajo'nty" ofn the1 older than. '18 group at tbe b\ib scbool hed regi>tered tO vote. · ~Ok~O[Dia 's 58 counties, only two -Sllfi'llWao ~ Sacramento -keep track . of lllO miili!t-al ...ptrations. San Diego cOu/111-RYifil.J pei<ei;!, of l)looe' eligible c ... •" ••• " ,. .. ding), designed to solve the ~Jem, passed an education subcommittee Wednesday and is expected to be on the floor of the Senate soOn. Another problem, pointed out Dr. Fred H. Bremer, superintendent-president of the Saddleback Community ~lleJ.e District, is that the new age or major.:1ty allows young people to establish legal residence wherever they choose and thus revenue from interdistrict transfers will be lost. - Watson said the· new Jaw ia bound to change ·the -migratj.on .pattei:_ns o£ .young peop\e In, the . s~te. 81'4 .thro'f .. off !~g raiJ.B,e · ~ifr'Jllnf~t Pl'.OJ~ons f~. a.IJ :~ C01ninunity coueges: · :. · "It would be dlfficUlt'for oilr clistljct·to ab9orb :a great increase in earoflgient over whaC, we.hfVe projec~ed," Watson said. Bremer Slid the effect. ·may not be as great-i.. in hiJ!. · 4istrict becal.JH · ~;the rela~ve, ne...,.. of the dill{if:t ~ ~ pansi~? prqgi:~s. now tu~ei:, 'l~·, • "* * '* ' Griswold, fonneulean of Harvard MW SchoOI, lndicated Senator Mari's rears Uk elf wiie· Well fotmdec[ But he ·saia no orle now could be· certain because· the present · law which might restrict , the mergers of large corporations has not been fully le5ted in court suits aimed at stopping corporate inergers which would stifle •competition. 'YET TO' GET ANSWER' 'Senator Hart,. who ls chairman of the Sel'iate's subcommittee on antitrust and monopoly legislation, responded that over the years he had talked with many .ex- perts a.bout this issue "and we hav:e yet to iet an answer. It's something to which 'Wt'd better get an answer or 'the dly will come when there will be private power wbjcb .. wUJ be beyo~. the ieach" ,of gove~Qt . re&q1apon1~ ;Pe Sena\or warns . •4'Mew·ammile," he points out, ''the m. de1:es show that economic ·concentrations CO~DUe to.~ r1• ;• , l ;i ·, ,Nearly three Y.i.ars ago Jqhq "Y.l~~n. while U.81 Attorney Gineral1 graphically showed 'Americaris wbat 'SebitOr Harr is talking about --that comparatively few to '· register have don€! ' so, While corporal.ions hold the vast majority .of the Sacrainento County reports ff.4'~t. nation's indqstrial ~l~., A recent -survey by tbe Washington AJ of June, 1961, he said, the 200 largest corporationJ ~in the U.S. "'control D.C.•based Youth Clll>enship '" n d 53 perCOlll" of· the country•; manutac- reported that, '36 perceot· of the ' 11.4 turlog .... ts. And the "top 501Hirms con- million potential new voters have trol175,,ercenl of these asaetl." registered with e:a:actly,nine monthsio'go Moreover,.be said, the problem wu in- before national election day. Po;litical creasing. Consequently, the Department obsetvers both in the state and the resf of . of Juatice, under his leaderahlp, un- the natioO' artn•t maki'ni. tOo · ··m~ dertOO~ a. vJgoroUs effort tci ~unt this ptedlcttons m the effect <of thO llelf vi>ter drive tow ants the merger of buge cor· Moc,· bul arhnit ii's bound.··to have "SOEgC por1;\i<>8' into unPQUceable giants. consequences, · · · JI!~, . McLaren, JiOaa of , t b e • 1.fhe profeiSor, · the Rev. J o 11 e O!Caliaghan, · suggested that a part of • Mark 6, 52·53 -whiCh comes Im- mediately after Christ's walking on the sea of Galilee -can be reconstructed from a previously unldenUfied papyrus fragment found among the scrolls. He suggested the fragment dates from the year 50 A.D., hued on the style of writing and the date of other fragments which already bave been identified. Many modem scholars hod theorized until now .that Mart ~ his gospel in Rome shortly bel.re 170 A.D., basing his • on the ~ of St. Peter. <Yi<4ll•ghan's cl1lcoVety thua tend! to in- dicate that st. Marti'• •• already was "'° circulatiQn at leut al yem before · · tllen'. . In addition, the fragment ~d be I.be, t . . ,,, ' ,\ Grand Canyon Vis it . .6riefhig Scheduled .. • 1A day-Jong prientaUop seminar ·in preparation for a UC Extension field tr:ip ... t<> the Grancl·Caii)'On Is scbeduled today · in-Room 11111 ol UC Irvine's Humanities HAii. The meetJng wlllch starts at t a.m. la open to the.)JUl>llc wltoout charge. 'Ray Resler, a• geology lnstiuctor al Gtossmont College, will lead the seminar. /,I'he fieJd trip, Marcti-21 and 29, costs $UID and carries two quarter units _of credit in BlO!Ogy. For further information ..U'l33-5414. ''· .!, ,. If' "" ~. ' .. around l3S A.D. . O'Callaghan published his· t1Jeory In "Biblica," the journal of the jpntlflcal Biblical 1nstitute in Rome wberi he taught last semester. He said "prudence and aC'ientinc reserve" had caused him to keep quiet about the discovery, and 1everal of his colleagues said publication of the theory took them by surprife, " ' He said he was proposing Jn. 'theory "for the consideration of my colleaguea around the world. They· will llJ JI my identification proves acceptable. / DAILY 'r!LOT • DELIVERY SERVICE 0.11'!0' ~ DI~ Piiot 'l . ' ' n-......o . •I 1 "'{~ ~ ' MoMly·Frldiy:· tf, ';al CIO Mf "9~ "" I ~ by t :• p.m., ~ W )'Oii!' ~ 1¥\11 I bl brol,ooht lo vt\I. C1!11 l(e ti--unt1 7:» p.m. S.Nrdty Ind SunNy: H'ieu de not rdfwi 'fOIJr C'OOY by ' 1.m. "'"'fdlly, ., • •·"'- Surl<lly, Clll 11'111 I copy will bl ......... ti 't'OU. C1lb ,,. •k'" unlll 10 •·"'- Telephones Most Or•• °""""' ...,..., ........ ~ Norltl-1 HuntlnQIM had! 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Ei· JanchO;s SJiCecl Bico1r . ... : ~ .... ": .. ~ ..... .'. 69~ '., ' · ~. ',t40, With the apecial.~neu of~lcicer. )\ari<1i 1ty!e o!iceal ' • ., Slced ~a .'.'. ..... .,:a:i. . .u; GI AU IW ...... : ; ... 59' ,' . . . ~-.. . . . ... · J'awrlte '°' lllldwicku &ity ,time! Sprlnsfield, In 12 oz. pkp. · ' . /. • l!a,!)rito vari~tiea ••• Beef 'n' ~ Poto!<>, Split Pea, T.omat<> I N.cl. aoa. ··New Potafoes~5••''1 · • Tl111-Nn Po"'°toeo,. • wltOlo, to111 with Corned Beef 'n' CabbapJ No. aos. ;IJ UIN'S MUSTA8' ........... I01111CE~-:.~ ....... 1J•' ' Now ••• got all'ihe fla"" 1°" look tor In mustard I •• and .... 1 . ~, \ CORONET Plll1ED1 NAPKINS , ....... ,. .. , .. 2' 'Ylll'll 1'id 10 iullT 1¥11 for 111-. 7oa'll be slid 1'>ll boatllt llllln.i \ • :t .. -.. • . • • I ' • • • • 'I folk lo myself o lot; .tho! woy I 911 lnt1lll9ont questions' . ' • . I • J Smal·I Town s-01omon • • He Brings Hu·mani~y,.. W~in -ta · Benc11, I • if\ ~ "I \ • • I ~y :Jules Loh. I r."'!'"'l""'!!!!!I!""'~ ·._____\ __,,....J , GENEVA, Ill. (AP) -"Years qo I said to myself, 'Charles, how can you get the most out of life?" "By the way, I talk·to myseU. a lot; that way I get intelligent quesUons and fine answers. In ariy case, 1 can truthfully say my !Ue has been full, and I did pretty well following the ' . . answer I gfve. "It wu this: 'Charles,' I said, 'work ; like hell antil you're 50. From 50 to eo · be """l ~ about wtiat kind of . law you wlint to ptactlco. If you l!ye past, !M), do white_v~ damn well wit.a .. you'." . ' Charles G. Seidel hung' oUt ; his ahingle in his home town of El~, Ill ., In 1911 and worked ~ard enouih for · two decades to gain.a reputatlon'as the best 'trial lawyer in Kane County. Jn 1940, itchy 8s well as c~Y. for he w11.s only <C7, he decided on a public l'areer and won the office of county prosecutor. Fina'Jly, at age 58, two years· ahead of schedule, tie became a judge, a way or lire that suits him well-and ap- parenUy suits the . people he Rl'Yes loo, who have kept him on the bench ln the courthouse at Geneva without opposjUon for 21 ~ears. . Thug ii bu .been Charles, Seldet;s rare advantage alJ..hil Jong We to view humanity'• myoterteo from both std., ind the center o! society's hot con, the . eourlroom, ,where agony and puslon barn brigbteat and illumlnal1 the whole,· like The view of the IOlll' system from the sun. "What l've learned about human nature from that experienct Js to be careful in generalizing about It, for one thing" Judie Seidel uid. "1've seen as manj diffuent personalities pass'throogh the courtroom as I have faces. "What I continually marvel at, though, aod count as America's greatest achievement, is our collecUva ability to accept 1tJre conventions of ibc1tty in 1pite of oiir dUferenCts.' '· :· ~·we read in. the peper, .oil the unusual .tlilng1 that go on among ~~~ .. :~n the . ~e 11\4 vtq1~t .lje~Y!Or; and ,'ir,·il'Oqiier wHy thet~ 1J AO llRlc.h·~ouble J,n the land, We ought tb wonder why•there ls sq litUe. ' "Even ttere in the Midwest, a'fter all these generaiions, , We 're still in- fluenced by our varioqs backgrounds. People of lr.i!h or Italian descent sit.-· ttng·on a' jury, for instance, are more inclined to •find a ·defendant innocent than peopl~ of Gtrnian or Eng!llb des-cent. • "11iat's Just on~ example oft~ pro-'tound effect our dil!er..,... have, and 1•ve 1een too many oll'lers equally ob- vious: to dDut;>t there must be many more not so apparent. Yet, in general, we all get along." 1 ,Judp,.~-'himltll ""' .... ,·of_ ,t ··~~German beritqe; 1hls.,lltue. Patlenc .. llitb ilibie '"ho !iJfor«·tun' damental IJl<'°'PI• ol truthfuineol' llld · .... -.... _ "·"' -. ~· • -·~ ._, • I ' \ fairne!s . But throughout his career. hl1 close friends say, be bas ·aym. pethiud with the wealc, the Im· prudent, life's losers. ·Jn• the early 1NOI, when he wa1 cO.ii!ty pt01.C.t«, !hi police brought in a black man who had been arrested fot")ublic dnmkeMess. Seidel asked a , tawjler ,tllend, Ben R~ .. to chi.I>' tn for a bus ticket' and let the man go •. "Ben, u· he said, "if you were a black man in Kane County wouldn't ·yOu feel like getUng drunk once in a while?·" "On the bench/' sa~d Judge John s. Pa(e, the chief of the circuit in which Judge Seidel a!U!, "'Judge Seidel bl! that quollty We 1aik about I lot. but find hard to define: judicial tem· perament. "He iJ patient, Me ls fair, and he baa done It all. He long ago reached tho • point at which experience becomes wisdom." In appearance, Judge 5eideJ.-be '~· •hfl '"'1il!le--f0 ~!Wtt!I' · . brl~kl.Jlo\ at all Jike'lllO "hi~ • maned stereotype of a· 1oap owa Solo • ,.. ! -'"tjld~,' wli~ a ;i.11~,;ed, wnlt,ii-' cerit, La Pa1lma cigar jammed in the coiltiet of his mouth, and wearing a alack-fitting dark blue suit and black clip.on bow tie, he rather ~ore reaembles one who graces •·bench ~Ide. the areat' old . broom brtq . COUI1bouao instead Of in JL • - ' ifJI q., ·78, 11Jao i! dttoptjve. Iii! step Js u quiet' u his mind, ti111 voice without the alighte81 quaver. aod his hair, though thinniJog, still as much blact u gray. 1 Tbe'black t1e ts a predictable fix ... · , ~-"!, hUi honor's daily attire. Many · • a..,..,. fl>i """1l>ouile -It off aa an ect~.'1bat iah't qwte aCt'\ll'lte. 'Jn.itl'early ~yS in Britain," Ju<f4e Seidel explained, "judges wore ties ol different colon when they pronounced tenlence .. A red lie meant the death aentence, meant that they were goirlg to murder .somebody. Given that con· .. notatiQn I've always been appalled at any judge who would wear a red tie. For m>'. part, I stick to plain black, no color at ill." Did he say murder atimebody? '~ J:Put it this way, What ri~t do I have,.." Jie said, his voi,ce ,r,ising, 1'or di"'! .any group Of people liave; to say a Ille "'1oold be taken? ' 11\vben, I took my oath, I -affirmed that 1 =~....,. the dealh penalty •1n .,a, , ,c..e.• 1·c1n·t conceive :.~.Jl"il"r ~·,.·-~ ! wan't asked . •'Dld•')'.OU ever mp lo lhlnk," ho 1111<!, "that the a.Ith peoalty Jo a damned · b>wardty 'act! It's .,,.,,., • Jl'lie,i ,., mtlllon -1o.think that ooe ma'• presence on earth it such a .. ~ to society they have to exter· ,,. mtpte him, Jt Is a confeuion of weakl ~--and lock Of tilth in our 1overn-~.,. ,mental sy11tem." For all Its imJ>et1ectimis -and he • will diacoune on them for hours - tlie Jiidge'1 'fallh in that l}'lltcm oeem1 unshaken. Charlts Seidel i1 neither naive nor J!nlalltlc. Yet ,he"-• ID ' Alatr-U1-1 roMldence'la the~ d!Nm 8d • • ...pd d!<1'1l1<11"1• cite Nl dwrf .._ ' lirlnlfnfllfllil ' ol Wtod~ ,.;,ifd • ·, ... • 'If you 11.,. past 60 do wha taver· dan,n well 1ulti you' permit It, to 1upport his belief that the system gives even the severely diJadv antagei:I a chance. He wu born in nearby Elgin a half block from the oid watcb ·factory, the 'oldest of three IOll! ""'-lafilir died ~hen Charles 'f'IS ~. HiJ mother went to work in 1 ca~t'!'la. <;t>artea got a job on a mUk wagon, Whltbi made ~m--f.· late for school every1day,. It toot him 61> yearo lo finish high school. He had a notion of wanting to be a lawyer ud diactwed it with his moth- er. But none in b!J !amt!~ before b¥n had gOne to college,. ani:t the .har9. pre&!led Mrs. Seidel bad little use for "an tducated f6ol,"' As &fie Put Jt, when there were bllla to ~y: 1 Bills or not, Charles marilged to put aslde t2 or $3 from every baY envelope and finally saved l!O. '!\it ' l whom be --thing ol tbt old. ' 'He lo und!anayed at hirsute aotl· : wirrton preadllaa from Pounta!li · ; Square In Et;tn a doctrine that Elp "1 1\'I in more ,~.;....,t liinP,,,-,, t.-._La -'i"ii::--• fl~ " II ·mt Ve~ reg .. ~ • ftUOl'I, ... ~1 .. ,J listened lo todaJ beaUH tbir1 II 1 truth in what they 11y .'"he uid. : '· •Ht·alio told be nov!r ~~ ~rt)?ycb o17~~1iit'~elln~ if I.a ~ a major Oaw'c;if ~racter,. :: "The tnv!J!U•~ a!'"ua ~ ~ }'O!lth 11 ~ compreiJOnal .. ," he , Mid, "and 1omettm.. beY<ind iey t ahility to iteep. • straight face~ .. Most r, youthful offenders, as' they •re called, -t are jwt. kkfa 'Yho haven't eat thmi-' 1elveii 1traJlbtened around ytt." Lut year 1 l7·year-ol.d atu~ ap-I peal'!d bOfore him charged with 1'09-; ....ion Of martjilaoa. At the .llme, ' nUnoto had • llud penalty far ~ olfenoe: 20 )'ell'I in tbe·pentteottary, "'Where did ydU g<t \he marljhnl!" ' the judge uied. "'Beside .tlie railroad tracb near tbt ochool," the 'bciy' "Plied. ·~t ...... wild there." Tile. prnoecutor pteoent.il irnflJla!U proc/, lad. Ille boy W .. dUJy CIXIVict- ed. Then sentence, of course, wu mandatory, "But the people who wrote that law overlooked one lhlng.'' Judge SeldQ aaid with a wink. 11Nobody .caJI be .ent ·lo !be penitentiary without the judge'• : lipture. Tbal I wouldn't give. I jllll .... t the bQy ,blck lo achoo! pending aec1-e;-·ufwa.i~." · · . tit-~ u be, 11*1 · .. lclpaled, tbt ; ' ' L . -• . • ' ~ ..... -qu,t ,tbriw out the • ·H~.~:~1:.fl(r'~:. ·~1.::, ~-Ila - ~ · '• '" ! . ~." ~Jlldge Seidel II.Id, .. A fall , while hto··nloditi:•;w11 vi.tttnii . • ·Judie ougill lo,tak~ that Jato comid· 111'11'r out al>~. ;lie , ran -·tli . ..-'in llll'!wlleollm<>f the law." the Unlvenil)' O(,.ilunola. UlllnllCOi;i, ,, i lfi. bit ot:• dged b'°"" Inch ot In June Of 11117. he iot.l!ia lur i\<lrea : -:ta Plllma,.opat it ill tho wHt.buket, from the Univerllty ot MlolJIJao; .. ~. ''_and tlaborlted : , "'War wao declaNcl the leev-··~A'l!Y tti!riktn1 )lel'S<l!I knows tho Aprll ," the judge recalled. "They oil-world would , be' better off without ered a ,degree and Jaw license. wjth· detnOll rum. Therefore the drys 1"!1'e out taking the exams, to anyone who correct to impose Prohibition f'ilhtl would join the Anny and go lo offlcor Wrong. They dldn •t take into account tchool. human natW'e. People who drani "I declined , I wasn't goinR' to slt wer~'t evil: tbey were human. In my office the rut ol _my !Ue and . _ • "'I'll be more 1Pf!ci!ie. NOi IOllJ ap · look·~P at the wall at Mtifttat1on lut· ,... "'1 -tJl,.yur-okl ~· W .ever in ropttt1ously got. ' Aurora ibowed up la -~- "In Juno I went lo Join the Army . of running a dioe game. but the quota wa1 full because Of all 1 .. That's against the1 iiw. ·but O'Ml' the dropou1'!. That mode-,,.. ·mod. l In A11tora they tend to "'°""wll we . went lo Great Llkeo and jojlled the\) ~. benflnly oo dice -~!tut Navy. I can lrul1lfullr aay the proud>:! • • lilly ~ lo-~ w1Jt1 tbrut-• eat moment ot ritr ·life w~, when r. :;·t· en to>CIOle tbfln dowa.,JtyGat 1trf•1 wu "'°"'In u an ofllcer. tilstincll and upbrlnglric ohi•aadOJnc Would he feel 11 l>l'OUd lianJni .,. to. · nothin( terrti>ly wroq and noWns her day to fight in V!elnam. neigh~• lound too ollt111!ve. "If I were 19, well. I .._ l. l "libw, In Ellini" he ..W. "'Ibo would go 11 called -but with a h!ll• • pe6pl are by cuotilm and tlhlCa t! of 1 lot oJ.r .. entment and reluctaoce. the _.ice. T)iey doo't tolerate "I trust the political leaden Of this gamea. Shouldn't I .deal more leniently country have learned something from with the girl from Aumra !ban li ab1 this war." he 11id . "Look.'"1at ii •has bad looen, from tlgln! I I~· I shoo41d. done. I thl•k !hey have led American "I belleve the law should be equail.J youth down lhe path of undeclared enlorced, but I also bel!evt puniU- war ror the last time. They w111 never ment abould be judlcloualy aP11llid. · ltl •way 1'1lh It aptn,•f ' E:i-sbould llaYe ellOllJ - Ji1111• Seidel. an 0[1!·111n "Et ·to !ht law, as IMlr P"lletor, but Oil '"tltori.ltldntjhlqel IM.-, . ltlr lbouldn'I be bllfl<l"IO Illa dllllf. i;T idmJr.a toclay'1 "'"'"I -· ~.._ID tho peopla Jt.aa.ta." ( ' • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Prese r ve What We Have ---\. ' 1i wed to be referred to 11 "mea1lopoli1," and It WIS ta1ted oo the area from the San Fernando Valley to the Joltxlcan border. Th•t WIS ·just a few veara 110 and the planners we'• telllo& w that it wouldn't be lon1 until thl• megalof°bs would have all of that area in olle lat urban spraw . Extend that vialon to the year 2000. when thi• year's cradu1tln1 hlgb acbool ,.nlora will be In their mid40s and rearing their own children. UC Dam Chancellor Emeritus Emil Miak 11y1 that b~ then ~rb~n aprawl won't be confined to Southern C•lifornla: 1t will extend from Baja California to north of San Francigco. Mrak 's Science and Technology Advisory Council for the •tale Assembly alao nya that will come prol>- ltJPS of immen5e proportions and th1t the only answer· lfiimiti•I populaUon growth. With thls as back1round, it 11 hearienlna to •e• pro- tection qr livin& quality as uy iMUes in city council elections alon1 tlte Orange Co11t Ulll yeu. No loafer is Iller-heard a cry for growth at 1n1 ~t·or Chlll!ber of Cainmorct boalll on new an~ bipor popu!aUon flgur ... ,~~-Quite th• contrary. Cou~c!l U11dld1te1 are talkinf a dl!femit pm• llleoe .dt11-' Umitinf apartment· and other comprtlled;Jiousinf developments are oerlous lssuu In cities 1uch 11 Hun· tlnfton Beach and C~1t1 M~sa._ ~run1n1 are crystallWni on tho question of nmply hm1t1ng the number of people tn their city. High rin construction 11 under tou&h ICl'Utlny in Newport Beach. , . fountain Valley has taken 1everzl .tep• to Umlt llv· tna den1ltle1, and bu had an especially sharp eye on apartment/condominium developmentJ. . How to cope with gro~h is at the root of qu .. uona of annexation and Incorporation in San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. In San Clemente, some 4,000 acres of unioned and undeveloped land is due for new Interest. Even tn the brand new, planned city of Irvine, which ·'doom't have 1 council election this 1prin1, re1tudying land ,uoe· pl1n1 already I• a major problem. A 90-day • tueze on bulldina and ar•din& permit. is about to u· pir•, and the council will be u):ed to extend it another 180 day1. Oranae County will arow, there's litUe quesUon about that. The natural attractions of this area mah that certain. , ·The-Issue is how thia growth can be kept in hand. How to keep proper balaoce between our· assets and enough economic growth to enable us to fashion some- thin& better than an ·'urban sprawl" -something bet. ter lor those 1972 1enior1 and the children they'll be rearing when the turn of the century comes around. Every single cit' council candidate •hould be put on the spot on this l!IUe but the answers 1hould come back in specific•,. not In popular platitudes and blue sky generallUes. They Lo@t Stockton Presuml.bly,. one 1hould applaud anything that woil!d Improve American posU,J oemce. Encouragement ahould be_ offered for zlp codeo .. ~bing of junk mail, mecltanical oorteh -even hlgher,rates -if anr. of it metnS our Jetter can get from here to there in . some- . thing approaching a reasonable time. But by golly we don't like the fact the U.S. Postal Service seems to be hell-bent on a ~ourse of taking away our identity. A letter from Uncle BUI. Is be •till in Stockton1 Or did he go ahead and move W. San Francisco? You can't tell from the envelope, for it more likely than not is now postmarked "U.S. Postal Service, Ca." .We would guess that somewhere in transit it is more efficient to postmark Uncle Bill's letter. thus than have it bear the postmark of the city where it originated. That doesn't mean we like it. Uncle Bill doesn 't li ve in U.S. Postal Service, C1. He lives in Stockton and the folk& who handle the mail ought to be nice enough to tell u• '°· • I ',Me? Walk?' , Carrot Juice Attacking Superproblem• . • • I Can',t Match . ' . Goi>d St.eak (CHARLES McCABE) ' . 11t ii indeed time that someone wM dam•nch: a ~ respect in the nutri.- tlen tleJd·llad a few woats to ,aay about ~le who tngeat with myatlczl r.rvor woi:thJea edibt .. , In the belief they are IOIDtbow uvfn& themselvea. Often thue • ) ' t rolk feel they are -saving the work! 11 well. T)te !OOd freaks, tn fact. My nutrition al no- tl.ons are simple. They have been taught me br my belly, which con- sider the best mas- ' ter in this field . l ell wllat I feel like e1tlng and wh<n I feet like eating it. Apai-t from a certalri adlpoaity, I've not suffered from this ~""· Happily for me, my belly Uk" rliut and ve1etab)es and eu• and milk, t.he tb1np most bellies Uke. • I even carry the view that appetite Ls the surest guide, to the leo1th, considered quite perverse in some circles, that t believe peanut butter sandwiches and ())ke quite a satisfactory diet for young ~ericl. Thi!, because it ia what young America happen& to llke. Kid! brou1ht up on this diet and tile Californi~ aun must be the stronge15t and healthiest young on the entire planet. In fine, if you like it, It likes you. · IT lS WREN we Introduce Calvinism lhto the cull nary -or, more exactly. the ~inary field -that we get Into trou- ble. John Cllvin Introduced the perverse iftea that anything you liked had to be bad for you; that pleasure, inltead of being enjoyed, had to be txorclsed. ' Here we meet the food freakJ. They title 1boul natural food<, and ill thal j1zz, but their dietl In fact are mo.1t un- natural. The food nuta seem to f'ee.l that hi&h virtue, as well 1s greatest nurture, spring• from t1kin1 on foods that are Dear Gloomy Gu s nio..e !Tl' PR peOple k .. p about at low a profile as Clifford Irving. -R. K. Tiiis ... "" ...n.m .......,... VWWt. "" waurll., "'"9 tf tM """'""' 1111111 ,_,, H I ,_... M OIMll'IY ~ DtllJ" ,llft, essentially unplwant l.n taste -k.e., un- natural, for surely natural ls wb.at yru l!lte. How tn The Maker'• name could anyone ever LIKE c1rrot julct, or re- fined ke lp? The food freaka, who clutch Adele Davis to their breast. like the Old Testa~ ment, are all over the place. It seems there's one ln every family.· For these misguided citizens a few brisk words of advice were offered rettntly by Dr. Williim. J. Darby, professor o f biochemiatry •l Vanderbm Unlvera!ty and presldent..f:lect of lhe Nutrition Foun- dation. "JN OUJt SOCIETY," he said, "we have u many mystic beliefs (about food) as in primitive aociety. Larae aroups of our people are persuaded that Cll'Tot juice, aeaweed, vine1ar, whtat 11rm, blackstrap moluses or other foodl have gpeci1l benefita. "Many of the argumentl for these foods are the same u in the developing world -the loss of 11xual pott.ney lf'you don 't. use them, or sup)'Ori of some religious principle. as in the cue of the all.rice diet." Bang-on, Dr, Darby. The current pas- sion for or!anlc foods. and the quite spiritual beJ ef ln the serual properties of vitamin E. are all m1nifertalfona of a. search for tbt 1e1u1l Holy Grail - the one, holy and ineffable Orgasm that lies at the end of the rainbow, or the end of the trail Give me a good 1teak wished down Wft!t copious rod . I feel quite Jl"IPll'!d for ,ecstacy under such 1 aan- iulne resJ,men. Carrot ju.ice may, or may not, be rood for niaht bli.ftdness. t doubt heavily ft does muc'h for flagging ardor. Things to Fret About How aNJ you coming alona with your worry list~ Tlrlt difference between the &mateur b~er and the 1erlou1 brooder 11 wl!1t they worry about. The am•teur worr ier worries about anything· and everythlni. He dot an 't gtl wrinkles 'frettiftJ over trifle15 . He concen- trates on the bl& wm-. rie1. WiUt thla In mind. it ls a good id" tar a fellow to weed (lllt lti• worr1.. period· ically so he doesn't waste his time. Here are a few problems and Issues n 'u decided to put in our dlscard Ille 1od Jet llOll1ebody else worry 1bout: Is !Alli• tu:ioa !be pill! Woul4 tho U.S. ferelfft pottcy Improve U .. ,_.vt 17Ur dlpl&m1t1 evertlme PIYf Wllll, If anythtn1. II bll•1 done te Im· iirnt tile working eonftlU.ons o f IPerll«Y mlcll If n m to clo .. the 1tntr1tlon 11p. -tat mun 1duit1 will hive te 111m la .ad ltkt ..,...,era, or tttnacers lt1rn ..... Illa tOilll . l!l'lllJUI .-. lloulltt& 1hortap be eaaed II -, \llllllnderl"C Americail hua· ' ( HAL BOYLE ) band voluntarily cave up his Jove nest? Who are the BeaUes •nd just wh•t do they really want? Would Yul Brynner's h•ad look up1lde down if he grew 1 beard! Wby do they allil call It the cocktail hour when sometbtl.es It lasts till darned near momlnJ? Would It help aotv1 your do1'1 ldlftUty problem U you ltd hbn food from a personalized can with hla vary own name on the label? II pl! takln& the place ol "' tn the Amttlc111 way of Ufe? CAN A MAIUILlGE be saved U lloth the hU1b.-d and the wife llko to w11ch pro foetba1l 1am11 on televi•loft? An unconltrmed report h11 ~ that 1Wol4 Sttlatn warl .. n talkl"C ~ the ludtr of 1 bra as band rec1rttly. •What will he do nut! lf the .. .,. of badqlintoo ... dwtt"' to 1oot1mtnton, wouid It nuke !ht ,..,. more popular! I Technical Letdown a Real Threat. Tbe "technology gap" 111.Jbla country, which be&an with the war on defeme and the Senat~'s re-1~.r ,~ jection of the super-sonic transport, is beginning to alann members vf the scientiflc commu- nity. They point out that Uthe senseless Uber- al campaign against progreu is ·contin- ued, it can undermine American prestire and make this n8Uon a thlrd·r•te· place in whlch to live. ln many respect.a, the argument& against technologlc1I adva.n~"-- re1ard.1es1 ol the cost in dollars •that might otherwise be pumped into social welfare programs .,.. are &elf-defeating. rms IS BECAUSE most of our most difficult present-day problems were created by technology and their cor- rection depends upon further scientific discoveries . As Dr. Philip Handler, president of the National Academy of Sciences, put lt BAR.RY GOLDWATER recently: "If we forswear more science and technology, there can be no cleaning up of. our city, no progress In mass transportation. no salvage of our once beautiful landscape and no control of overpopulation. Those who scoff at tet:hnological solutions of these probl!ms have no alternative solutions." One point that concerns many leaders of American technology Is the simple fact that the debate itself ia slowing down ad· vincies which are sorely need,td in the United States. It i5 pointed out lbat even under the most favorable condiUons It ia often dit· ficult to launch effective new programs in this country. EDGAR, M. COllTRIGBT, director of NASA's Langley Reaearch Center 1 believes the 1ltuauon has reached alarm· in& proportion&. He pointed out that there are In this country today ten.s of thousands of unemployed 1cientists and engineers and that the attacks on technology have created serious setbacks in our aerospace industry, have cau sed a sharp drop )n student Interests in science and engineering and have begun to weaken our technical colleges and universities. In a speech to the National Security Industrial Assn. in Washin1ton, D.C., Cortrlaht said the proble.m bis now become i'a crisis sltu1tion bordering on a national calamity." He pointed out that whst is begiMing to plague this country today are "1uperproblems" which involve many in- teracting facets . As an example, he cited environmental control, a auperproblem in vol vine poUutlon, power, trantportatlon and the economy. He added : "SllPERPROBLEMS are retaUvely new. In tht past we each could wort our separate field somewhat independent of the other fUY· Today we are besJnnlng I<> see the lnteractions and the need for • much more sopbiJtk:ated approach. '"'11 is where we come U!.. "As the most technica\ly-sophlsticatecl industries in the world we -must play a strong role in attacking tht superproblems of today -and in · avoldi(lg the superproblems of tomorrow. We must take the initiative in deve1opinl solutions, we must volunteer help to our local-st.ate-federal govemment1 in the form of ideas, technical analysts, 1upport and just plain hard work. Wt mull «kt this without compensation, U necessary. and so metimes withou t e v e n m- courageme,nt." ' CORTRIGHT acknowled&ed that mW companies are performin1 thJI task but that many more must' Join in. He de- scribed the stakes as unlmaglnably hill!. I agree with Cortright that this coun'b-1 must decide quickl y whether it w1nt1 to keep the highest standard ol Uvin1, tht most 1advanctd technology and Ute greatest capacity for good work of UJ' Mtion in the world. If we are not very careful we will lOH this capacity. Chiang's Son Invited for Visit WASHINGTON -A qulel but forceful effort is under way to arranae a visit to the U.S. by NaUonattat Deputy Premlor Chiang Ching-kuo, son and presumed 1uc~ ceaor of the long- time ruJer of Taiwan. Purpose of the trip ls to "firm up" the !tverely frayed ties bel ween Wa1b.ington and Taipei r .. ultlng from President Nix- on's recent trip to Red China. A personal invita- tion from President Nil.on to the General· issimo and his son was presented by Mr atslallt Secretary of State Marahall Green wben in Ta ipei last week. Jn addition to giving NaUonallal olflcllla 1 firat-hand report on the P~ldna: dlscuHlona, in whlch Green participated, he also conveyed categoric assurances that there bas been no ch&n.Je in u.s.-cornmitment1 under the 1954 mutual defense treaty. GREEN DID NOT see Chiana K•l· shek. He did rn.eet with Chllll·kuo. The &1-year-&ld Deputy Prem I er reportedly is willing to come to the U.S. He ls understood to deem Jt essentitl ror Taiwan to 11reaffirm " the e1i1tence of good reJ1Uona~wlth the U.S. But the decilion resls with his •led father -M last October and In tll< pre<· eu of btlng reelected for a fifth con· 11ecutlve term, al~houah nominaUy d'slr· Jng to retire. sirlce last 1pring, the O.nerau .. tmo. who baa demtnated tl1e Kuomintang alnci 1127, has bet!I: shlfUna most administrative functions to Cblnc· kuo -although slill.lirmlY In top control. II Chlng-kuo cornea 10'wa1hln1too. be wtU be recetvtd by Preatdenl NIJM and oUter blah ,olflctals, . Incl u di n I Conareas!cmal le1dera. TRE GEilElwJlslMO'S l!ltely - ceuot visited the U.S. tn 1910. H• 1 ..... l a@veral week a , tourlna the country· ed various alt and Other Jt\tlltary iJ\lo stall1tlon1. White keeptna very much tn tbe blcklJ'Ound, Chlng·kuo has long been IJ'OOD\ed for teaderahip. He la credllod al betn& an able, uperl•nced lftd tou&h Id· mlllllllt•tor. Al a youlll, lit ... t 11 ywt tn the SoVl•t u-bd mtrtltd a llulallll -· After tllt Nallotlalilll eatallUallld their rule on T1lw1n In !Mt, Cbbt&·kuo • (ROBERT S. AlLEN) extensively reorganized their routed forees -now considered 1UDOn1 the best trained and equipped In Southeul Ali1. They are anned with late-model U.S. w11pons and lralned by American ad· vJaen and technicians. WHILE Chiang Kal·shek'a healUt la oald to be generally 1ood, hla ey .. t1ht II faltlnf. • However. both n1Uve and tore Im authorities stress that while t h e Gtneralialmo hu waived most detaill and mlrlutlae of control, he &till forcefully exerci!es It. Nothing of any COOl!iequence or moment ii! done without his first knowing and authorizing it. Last October, after President Nixoa an- nounced his intentien to 10 to Peking, ar· dtn l U.S. supportera of the N1Uonaliall conceived the idea Of having Mme. Chiang Kil-she!< come I<> the U.S. Nothing came ol. this backataae plan because of Mme. Chlll\l'I frail health. NOW 71, and alllnf, she la mosUy In seclusion. When she fast vlatted Ute U.S. ln 11186, the announced purpose wu fer treatment of a "skin allmtnt." She r• mained here 14 months, Stting a number of specialists. Mme. Chiang's eHective championing of the Nation alist cause Is credited by fr iends as playing an important role in the formulation of the 1954 mutual defense treaty between Taiwan and Washing ton. Since the Natlona.listl established their rule in Taiwan, the U.S. has utendtd more than $5 billion in economic aid. Under the ·Nationallat regime, P'armoe1 1111 now lhe most prosperous and stlbl• country In the For Eul, wtUt the ftllhesl 1wclard of livtn1. Ah, Those Glories of Sacramento l y REN}IY C. MACAllTllUR C..pltel News Semco SACl\AMENTO -Probably there Is no job in California avallablt to any citiaen without educ1U011, without 1blllty and wtthoul experience, and with t h 1 emolumenll an ordl!wy perlOll can only dr11m 1botJt, olhlr than that of betn1 a 1tate legi11ator. · • ·Nor la there any job 1 ... demanding on Ume than tilal of a lqlalator, wlto 1eta paid for fulJ.tbn• operation, IJllt l•r the MOil part, pull In about lhnl lftd I hall da,Ya 1 weelt ao the Jo'. I OR 19 TllJ:U ID'/ jeb held by ID in- dividual when bl'• bil •OWll beraa, that ii. .to ..... llld .. u ht-wttll llO .... to chldt up wltether he'a 11 wwlt m time. or hours !alt, or wbor'e he can rtpClr! tn lick Ill)' time hi c-wltheul I..._,, eb:f, Or wbert he can ~ call tl!tt --I lick -.e11e. llld 11111 In bid 111111 ht llee!>I Jl ort. For 1hll plualr tne of employmte!, lellallton ara "ltl · 11.100 per mentl1, ptua Jllou\ -pV ftlOllllt lll·frtl llvlttc ~ llartl the rea1' lfl,;,. lilre a new au-111 llld I a-llnl cndit M, willl ..... ,..,.. It -.. hew -k fUht-. It ftlllhl ht well to mentlett retirement at Ulla polnL .utor teur ytars oervice, Uta .. leJi,alater can retire at 11e IO with a life Income of Im per men!!\. '11tia can run · 11 hilh 11 11,100 per montll when lenstJI of service Is ta.ken into con1\der1Uon. THE PUBLIC doesn't e"l>'Ct 11' legislators to do any WQrit, apparently. lt , provide• them with an admJnlltrative 11alstlnt1 up to $1,lOO per .mOnth; • flelcf npresentattve up to tttO per·month; four ~tarit11 up to $110 pitr month. Allo, I leci1lltor lltl "1&0 I month rental 1llowance for-quatter1 In hi•. dlatrlct, 11 he has Id have llOllll place to house hll fltld aecretari... 'nten ali those llltl• chorea, Ilk• -· dl'IVet1 ,1o • .the airport, Undllna 11111111e, r tld n l n I vlriilua errll)da, are llktn cm! of by eerseanta.aHrml, who are on the _.i Hiinibly and aenote p.j;;;Ut. Now -are llOll1f ol the ...,tumonta on the book. which the lqWalllre ha1 veltd u 1t111, not to me11Uon poa\.IC•· ataUooery, other olftco · suppllta a.a iqulpment . FOil THOSE that artn't on the book, the lqtat1tor1, havin& nlOll er their work dona by the hired help, can pick up am•il chance by playtn1 gin rummy w!Ut lob- . bylata, cadp lunchea and dlnnera oil the &le apendert oo they woo't have I<> dis lllte thalr own .._ lllOlll)'. anti ftcure out "11'1 and muna to drum up "coe- tribuUOlla" for their clft1Pllp1. · Moat populor form of contribution al \ tlie preoent Ume Is Ute teatlmOlllal ~ ner, or aome form of It. The direct Sift went out wllh the Saml•h daya. RepoHed- ty It ts corning back 1tron1. Of. courae, there are problems 1ettinl 1uch 1 job, but he who 11 wJllin1 to 1penil up to llll0,000 geUtn1 eletttd to olfi~e bal a· chance to make It J'IY off many tbftea the lftveslme11t. In fac t, the only looer hlppona to be tho publtc, DAILY PILOT llobon N. w Hd, Mllsllw TM1MI Ki..a, Editor . Albert 'IV. Joler Editoriol l'oQc l!:dllor - ' , ... - • ' --LOOKING INWARD Roper Reports on Midstream America Tbe IWper Poll r Afttr a decade of turbulence, Ameri- cans are pulled in two directions '•bout what the ru.ture should bring. A Roper survey or natianaJ attitudes and e1pecta· tlons finds some signs of rising con· aervatism alongside others of receptivity to fundamental social chanae. Polls have long shown Americafll to be about equally divided among "con- servatives." "libe rals" and something In between . But in certain circles, "liberal•• has apparently become a dirty word: only 24% call themselves "libe ral'' lodav. An- other 27% describe their politicil and IOCial outlook as "middle Of the road." And 4 t % characterize themselves as 0 conservatives." UNDERNEATH thi! shift are complex cross current, ol change : more people '"With grade school backgrounds report Increased conservatism than greater lib. eralism in the past couple of years, but among the college educated, the balance of change Is in a liberal direction, the Nortt-east has become more liberal, the Midwest more conservative, the South reports little change and the Far West a good.deal -in both directions. should go. Over a thlrd of tho public (36%), queried before the last two va· cancies were filled, wanted the court to move in a conservatlve dlrectlon; only 16% wanted it to become more liberal. ... arow•i' than a decade lfO, bot an '"" wrper falllnJ oil of Republicans. PARTY AFFILIATION 1971 1960 -Democrat' ..... ""' ·~ Republlca" 21 27 "tither party ) • lnOtprndtnt . " 1' (voluntetredl No opinion • • Members of both parties report a recent move, on bala.6ce, lo the right. But among oewly numerous Independents, more (26%) have become more liberal in the last year or two than have become more comervative (18%) In lhlt period. ROW DO these sentiments translate !nlo aoclal speclli<:t? In -e U<U. the country c:learl:Y wants to pull back. Dilll- lus~oned with the results of Americall involvements overseas, the public wants a much lower profile abroad, beginning )Vith a withdrawal from Vietnam. . ' •• . .. ... ,. .... ~ _.. • • \ D.IJL Y 'ILOT 4 z Cl lt7Z by Th• ChlCllO Trlbun• Conservative leanings show up, too, in the public's attitudes toward the Supreme \.ourt, national target of controversy over how far 'individual rights and freedoms Yet the conse rvative drift is not clearly political. There are fewer Democrats But the public would cut .back more than soldiers overseas. When the Senate moved against foreign aid lutJall, it had the public's support for • .a ,aJaah: 81%- wanted funds reduced. And we've gone far enough, in the public's opinion, into outer apace: li6% would cut the space exploration progr\m. Nor is the public: receptive It> more mill· ta~ spending. Only JS% would up Ule mihtary budget, as the President baa re- How Candidates Get There The Dope Informers quested, •,,\ ; . -Let's Hear It for Charley! To the Editor : ln the article "Dope Infonner'' ~M 6), Rudi Niedzielski chose to write ut a "classi.c example" of a young m who was sent directly to jail for offering a marijuana joint to the narcs. Amusing 1tory. I know another story concerning dope pimps who sell themselves ar. agents to the police for a mere $3 an hour, This story is also a classic example. lt's about a young family who had their lives and relationships disrupted because of the cruel and insane practice Of dope informing. This famil y had just been blessed with ~ child. When the baby was three months old , his father was arrested and sent to jail fc>r three months for aell- lng an OUNCE or marijua na! The father had never been arrested before bot still ~ot three months; the informer was set free even though he wu arrested for selli~g pounds ol. marijuana and numer- ous paychedelics. I suggest -no , I challenge -you to write another article on the victim of the dope plmp. It Is 1bsW"d to make ~s out of pimps who •re paid to Inform on the small, insignificant marijuana seller or user. ff heroes must be made,·let them eam tho ricbl by. busUO( heroin pushers. • RON-HADON Maf'co's LogCe To the Edltor : • · I re.id with great interest "Count Marco'a'' column on the women'j Uber- alion movement in the March 5 SUnd1y Pilot. Alter I .1toppod l1ullrior -and that toolr: 90me time -It occurred to me thal tile btiolry and sloppy thinking lhlt distinauished the column reached a con- aiderable audience and ought not go unanswered. count M1rco's object ii to prove that men are eornpualonate and flezlble, u oppooed to Gloria Slelnem'1 coot.ntloo that the male role la not. MARCO equal.el compa.aion IDd flex· Jbility with chivalry, which is a Japee of logic °" his part. He cites as examples the women.and-ctilJdren-flrat rule when the Titanic sank, the protective role-men played on wagon trains west, and the male custom of walking curbside to pro. tect his female companion. How U.,,. examples reflect fiexlbtuty Is beyond my ability to comprehend. Neil.ber do they reflect complulon. What they refled ls blind and lnO.xlble ad- here1tc:e to soc:faJ patterns th1t no Jon,er ..... e any umul J>Ul'JX* but to which men are Ued because they fear the ~ MAILBOX Letters from 1'eadera m-e welcome .. Normallt1 write,.s should conveu their messages tn 300 word3 or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate li~el is 1'tserved. All let- ter1 mu.st include 1tgnature and mait. '"0 addrCI!, but names may be with· held on feque-tt if suffici~nt. reason ii apparent. Poetr11 will not be pub· lished. THE FOCUS should, ahlft , say most, lo the ~lems pressihg the country on home-~. Foremott among these are the unl:ect--cl\allenge of drugs and crime, on which ail out 0( ten think too little is being spent, Prime target of concern is pushers : 88% say they are treated too leniently by the courts. (Addicts are loProached with more compassion: 41 % think heroin usera and only 36% say marijuana smokers get off too easily.) But concern over the Joss of domestic tranquillity bas not sparked a wholesale demand for a crackdown on offenders. While there is some slnallng ·out of groups for tougher treatment (revolution· aries, anarchists, agitators 35%, draft evade.rs 25%), there is an even broader awareness that other (roups get less than sure of their peers. There is n.o reason their just deserts (the poor 46%, people women should have been for ced to lea ve with little education 41%, Negroes 27%). the Titanic before the. men. AND ESPITE I suspect as many Women suffered in D last year's bloody pris· Indiao attacks as did men, and I feel on riots, the public does not favor harsher treabntnt ol prisoner!. Prilons are steJt =~~Y no ~ear whatever of walking 11 places for rehabilitation rather than pun1.shment by a ratio of. five to one. The 1N PREIDSTOR.IC times when it was "get tough" approach is rejected as a necessary to protect the female so that solution to prison problems: majorities the species mf&ht 1Urvive, suCh rules turned thumbs down on more and may have .aerved aome purpose. ln the tougher guards , greater use of solitary present day ol the population explosion confinement and more physical Punish· that purpose has long since dluppeared. rneiit in P{isons. A woman 's life is no more :valuable than , Hurriant~ ~ measures we.re pre- that of a man. -. · !erred: 'Jncr~ ~·~tulation and job When men lnalst oo preserving the t1'Jnlni (91%), .more tecreatfuo, betler d1ivalrlc rule In rplte o1 this, perhapo food and llvllii coodlllon.. (16%), more beciuae they feel a.need to demonitrale' hum-c,flllards ('15.%). And IOllle unu .. their rilUcullnlty, they are be!n1 IDllex· · uil deporttu.·from put prison policy Ible and are being compa•lon1te nel!he' hive iri>n public support to women, who lfOUld be betlor: ..rvet1 Turn' to ~ '· · •· by developlnc aeU reliance nor to them· ong "'" ~rger l<lelely, U. .. Ives • ' · " pub lit la reoenlfuJ of IOVemment .aupPOrt · · '1 ' ol the non--kJng -: 12% wOuld ,:U~ i:;: ~ .::j= .ii:, ~ ~~OD '!elfar,. JMln: It would I-. does, who "enjoy being women and nal .1 ~ stringl ""' al!!•• ol treaUnr tf>elr men Ille the klnra they natloiaj .coocern. lnCreueo! IP<lldinJf lo really are " Treating a· man like a klnf undo enVironmentaJ ne«ilect Ir favorta by (and re1int1ng oneself u his subject) 58%, ~4 55% woold spend more· on tile -·t make a lfOITlll enjoy being" a naOon ' heal~ receptlvlty to WOtUID; it makes her feel like a slave. ~ national health plan. · Of courae we can't live without men, · MORE CONTROVERSIAL Is funding to nor tf>ey Without u1, but we should be ui>tirade 1he utfon'i educotlonal l)'llem, standing aide by aide with mll\j not lying wlilch hits ·~«l111c10WI citl2ens wber'e under their feot. they bur1' (44% f1Y too Utile ls beinl NANCY K. GOODSfEED spent, but 48% !IY 1pendlng 11 adequate or high). More money. to aolve bl( city problem..,l.t favored lif·"1'any but alao ellc)ls doubts, peiilJlpo from those who. don't live there (Al'W,..ant to 9tJld more, · 32% think JX:eOenl Spendln1 r.-~h o~~ Qu~tes Robert Jobutofl, Loi AJtot -11The prOpo1ed cigarette tax increase wlH help dlacourqe young people from 1llll'llor to 1moll:e and help finance (research into') df4ease1 caused by c:f&1rettes.11 too much, 2''1! ha'! no opJi;Jon); · ·Wllat of· lhi· lesi tangjble, .a!tllou•h hardly less •lllble aapeclf ol ;ioc~i chana:,1 •the· w~y we ~uct our private lives~ Sei: was once a .. aubjec:t Mlth:r seen nor heard ~.public, with JWJvate beliaVior constrained by tlrong laboOI. It Lt llOJf talked about almost every- where, shown at. the mavles, and u the aurvey llhowt, beliavl<lr oncec ruled out bu found an opening wqa ol IOclal acceptance. For example, 38% ol the !IUbllc think lhlt havlDg 'homooexual relaUona wltb a ...-U., adult should be a mailer ol lndlvlduol eonsdellce and none ol ,.. dety's bualneu. And la an ate when actre1111 bollt to Interviewers ol tllelr illerJUin1te ehlldren, 3il% feel "There'o no r- why •ill.lie · women shouldn 't hlYe chtl' dren anO·raile'them if they want. to." . } . By THOMAS KEEV!L DlllY l"U•t 11111'*' Seventy-three souls have oUe.red to become serva nts ol their nation, slate and community by making themselves available as city council candidates in the nine municipalities covered by t h e DAILY PILOT. A friend and I were musing over the situation while sip- ping carrot juice al a beallh food bar the other day . He wasn't a· student of local government and ad· mitted he couldn't understand .the slam· pede. "Are they paid much.1 Is there mon· ey in payoffs or something"? "No/' I replied. ''A few pick up some 'alde money by mlckey-mousing their way onto one or more sanitation dbtric:t boards and picking up $50 to_ $150 for meetings now and then. but their base pay is jusl token." I added that so far as the DAILY PILOT can determine. there 's been no evidenc~ of pa)'llff 1ean- dal for at least 15 or 2() years. ''They don't work much, do they?" ~ quired the friend , switching hia drink_.to apple juice. "MOST OF THEM, s u rpr 1 s j ngiy enoua:h, do indeed ," I said. "I'd estimate moei cowteil.men put in an average of 20 I EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK hours a week on city affairs, and that doean 't count dozens of silly ground- breakings, ribbon-cuttings, benefit din· ner1, installations and p u b 11 c ap. pearancea." "It must be, II said my friend , 11 that they want the prestige then. They want friends and recognition ." "Recognition. maybe ," I acknowledged. "But t'h e·y' 11 make ·1w1ee u fnany enemies 11 friends. They'll pay for that reeogn!tlon with mldnlgbt phone calla, interrupted meals and argumentative drunk! at every affair they attend." My friend sipped, bis brow wrinklina. "Well what in the world induces them to run? How did 73 people decide they wanted to be dly councilmen?" THE INDIVIDUAL cues art not always the ~me, I explalned, but !hero la a pitlern, a typical history that a:oes llke thl . '· ., . . . .Charle• S. la reading his pape; Pill! night. He'a already pe<ved al tbe c!IY· lelah law (helicopter patrol, beach regulatlona, trub pickup ICbedule, high rlae, 1lgnal timing, freeway route or th1 ' Abracadabra It Ain't 11Nonaupport" ls not JUlt a terrible legal word to lrJihloll ' divorced husbands. ll's allo • tllought to be tfit loogest singular word In English made up entirely of lelters from the laat ball of the alphabet. And "absconder" ii not just a terrible 'legal 'word to fright· enrunaway bus- . bands. It's also the onfy woiif>111 Eriilllh I know of contain· ln1 lb• flrlt five letlera of the alphabel Jn aerlat order. MOTHER, You cannot go on living 1 Ue. Wilen your baby first looked up Into your· eyes and'-anlled, It was not true love. In reptited 'tests, doctors drew fun- ny faces on paper and tbruat same before. the ey .. of numerous infanls. They just 1botlt alf.amlled, thooe babies. And the medical concluded the. amile was u natural u IOlns wau. COINS DON'T Illy put. They migrate: Take haU dollars. 'Ibey aeem lo wind tip in. New York, moatly. PeMies make their ••Y to Ji'Jttsburp .and Dallas, aomebow. Quarters drift toward s.n Anlonio, Little Jlocll: 1nd ClnclnnaU. AJ for dimes and nickels, they ,0 to BalUmore, Louisville and NashvUle. Why.remains unexplained. But such reportedly w11 found lo be lhe L. M. BOYD cue by ruearcbera for tho Wall Slreet Journal. QUERY Q. "Whm'd we fet that phrase, 'to lead the Ille of Riley ?" . A. From an old song. Came out about 90 year1 110. Don't know who wrote it, but some of the lyrics went like thia: ''I'm Terrence O'Reilly, I'm a man of , renown .... If they'd let me be, I'd have Ireland free .••. On the rallroods you'd not poy any fare •.. I'd have tho United Stale! imder my thumb ... And I'd ~eap 1n the President'• chair." AVERAGE MAN, lt'a said, devotes almoat 150 days of his Ufe just shaving oU whiskers. 'OllERVED Voltaire : "l was never ru1ntd but twice: Once when I lost a law.Wt, IDd OOQI when I Won one." BOW l\IANY Wlys can )'Oii prollOUllCO the Iette.ra "ouah"? At least .even, not FIRE Any fomt ranger wW tell you lhlt .. mountain cabin on a steep llopo can burn down just about twice 11 fast as a moJ,lll- t.aJn cabin on level IJ'OUl)d. Remember that, mlslor, II you're planning to put up a UIUe hid .. away In the hills. fact It took the police 17 minutes to ?e. apond lo his C4U 1 bout the IOOd party neit door). ''Oh, those clowns," he mutters. 0 M1rt.ba, you know what they've done now, don't you. They're spending mo lot a drlnklor fountain Jn front of the city hell. Good Lord, they do aometb!O( "'°" etupld every meeting but this taUo ~ cake.'' "Yes, dear," 1&Y1 Martha. "Somebody ollf)rt to clean out thit whole bunch, eapeclaUy that Councllnw{ Gusp," Charley continues, indJIDjty mounUng. He carries on another 1l minutes, then calm.I In Um1 lo calcb ~ Flip Wilson show. BUT THAT NIG'RT In bed a vlsloa, co111t1. If somebodu hU to run , why ~ .•. the Idea htlnc• the.re a moment .. · yes, why there'• no reuon .•• 11 a ma ier of fact •.• you know I could ••• "Martha, don'& WI owe thll cannnunltJ eomething? You know, we've broqbt up oor tJcla here llld , .• well, Martha, wllel do you think of Ibo Idea ol mt nmalac i.t' the ctty councU1" , "Fine dear. You'd be fine. G<w!nip.l dear.'' . • ;;having the next ~. ~ loob hll"lell In Ibo eye. I am °"' ..... flllY, he "'1.1 !o .hlmaU. ,.. 11 Dwe backing, I coultf 10 elm\, tbeN 11111 str11ght.n out that mea. And tick llllt w Gusp rlsht out on the 1traet wbon ho helOO(!. , The vision flrmliia, he broaehoo the subject Jn throo lliY• at tho olllce. In the first place, Ibey have to -t with Charley and lurthormora they Uv1 Jn. WhilUer, IO they tell food old Cbarlo}fr he'1 u food 11 ID. · ' . IO DO TllE two ntilhborl ha catchol:' Watering their laWlll the nut WI 'hd1J And '° does his 1lattr. And hll -~ And the flllY al Ille cleanera. And, of COUl'M1 IO doll devoted Martha. ~t Charley pleb up nomination l'IPVI ar tbl city hall, w11b around tho bJOdr1 gathering slgnolures (It tat.. u few U> five In oome clUes) and Is flatter.ti J . anytblng when Ibo DAILY P.nm'> reporter calla to lal 1 little baelllroanol' lnlonnaUon. 1 Cbuley Is now an olllclsl candidate. " •' 0 AND THAT'S bow he &ot there," I told my friend u we eyed the law who. JUlt srabbed the next atool at tho healtti , food bar. ••in all likelihood , Chirley wilt C4U me or lhl publlaher two clays before the elaction and ut for a •minute lh tervlew lhlt Ifill late tO mtnutaa and tal1' us wh,y ht -rvea oor aupporl, IOJ1ally. aod. eDdonemenL" "Okay, 1riaa Ill)', but what matea 10'\- auch ID expert OD local pollUCI 1" "! ''Twtnty._ yeua ol newapo=• I replied. ''Twuty .... )'Un of wa and lllteninl to -clll-poUtlclana overnlgbt." "Bui all you did "" ducrlbe h.,. Charley IOI hJa name on tbl ballot. You never really did lllY tDhU. Old WIH one, answer that wltli your 21 yt1n ol ez. perience.." "I blvent the vqueol ldaa," I replied . • ~o~en Becoming .Ethnic Affairs? ; •'I WAS JUST MAKING A CALL WHEN SUDDENLY NICKELS, DIMES . ' AND c;>UA!tTERS , •• .' ' At the un!Yenlty .Art M u I e u m' ( Berieley, la 1 pholograplly ublbitlon of women, IOlne uodothed, tome clothed, called "Slortv\[!1 Pro1titulol." SloryvW1 Lt the old re'a llpt district In Mn . _ ROYCE BRIER ) Orleans, I I A women's liberatl4n· Jl'OllP. Notional Organization for Women, or NOW-. wanta the exhibit shut down because: "An u - hJbit on the theme or male purc:h1se of women's bodle1 shows great insen1lttvlty to women." The museum holds that I h • pholographer, who died In 1938, was "merely capturing a human personality." Rormling NOW's complaint, ii may be noted that the painter Goya's enrr1vings of Napoleon's soldiers com m t t In g 11trocitles against Spaniards In the Pen1J116la War around ll!O, shows "insemiUvity to man." You ma1 not rell•h pictures of soldi•rs carrying babies around "' bayonel1, hut they do tell yoo aomethlnl about men 1t war, and there la no good reason to suppress the great artist's message to hls fellow man. He, too, was .. capturing a , human personality," however alcll:enlng. A SIMULTANEOUS worn•n's Ub~ratlon cause ls more pleasant, even droll. A delegation vlsllod the MadilOn Avenue advertising agency w h I c ~ prepared the "Fly Mc'' copy for an airline Involving comely stl!warde1ses. 'Ibe spokesmen protested it w a s degrading, or aomething. L<ave II to JohMy Caraon lo be th< first lo se111e the d,.radttlon, 1lnee his show ~ IaraeJy fowided Gii Ille do<lble ent.ndre, with '!hlch Canon and bl1 1udlenoet are jovlall,Y -· Tbe double meantni nl count 111?111 on the word "fly/' but la IO attenuated u to be almoot lnvlllble except to such uperta 11 Mr. canon, h11 clique, and tb1 women's liberation. • A CENl'Ul\Y AGO In America few, even the tarrets, werc offended b}' ra· clal or n1Uooall1Uc Jokes, which thrfvtcl because America wa1 a meltln.g pol There were Wop, Dqo, lrlah and Jewl1h jokes, Sclndlnavtan 1lur1, and of COW"se Necroes were often called 11nit- 1er1." There wtre damyll)kffl In the South, and Poles w•rs often caUtcl Polack• In dero11tlon . In this century our loldlera have called the French "frop," and the •Ut Asian noo-CaucuJana, "gooks.11 Some of t b I a nomenclalure wu -· 11nlatar and malevolent, aonio only vapely contempluou1, and IO!lll lilmoal alf..UOnats. Wllelher It "'' fUnn,r depended on the clrcumalance or use, Ibo contrivance ol the Jokeater'a U1 plot, or bis talent al dialed. llCEP11NG competent lriah, Jewlab, SCotcb or EO(llahmen hninuioM, aU art 100• from the ~ubllc acene. YOlf ~n·t preaenl a l>ole~ .. dumb, or an Amer!Cfll Red man u undllnllled. The !arm "nlg•r" pula I fl'Oll allfma on lhl ooe who employs It. '1'111 word dlsnlly !1 the key, until our confllled melllng pot rs eomprlied of 1,,. dlvtdu1l1 who can say or do little la public which lhey msy rlfht!Y or wrona!Joi r..r In prlvale, lest th.; be brondod llld dtlaan1. It II a compru11on t....ui. It the patbol011cal, and II II ,....., COW\ler·producUv1. • Chi'ldren _ ....... ,. Remember A .. Friend SEA,'l.'fl.,E, W11l1. (AP) - Eimball Elementary &:boo! ""' 4arden. wller;e .. .,,... llllilml.-heCame tbat'• the ny Grel wu. . · ·~~'• te.aclW, · tuc I Ile ·Wllllaml, aaya Ill "...ie yo11 I _, • ~ eri:n when yol1 dldn' -·to." To bli principal, be , "'9 1'bappy and iov,bl~. 11 ·Greaory Joaepb McNeil, II, ~ ;u:y.jn ~ ... day. Program Attacks Speech Barriers By CANDACE PEARSON Robby is one of Fooles' °' "'-o.1tr "II• '"'" student.a: and has prOv~ to be Six-year-old Robby Sparkl one ol the most gratifying. just couldn't play snake. "He's improved 110 much," he In his own words, h1I bias says. . 11dkln't UH to work." Robby has been in lhe pro-· But now, he can ·not only gram since he began achoo! his& well-enough to win a last fall. He might have to whole pile of red and blue continue working in it next b~, but he cao 1ay "soup" fall, but aft.r then h!J pioblem imtead of 0 zoup" and can will probably be licked. hear ''uw11 inalead ol "thaw .. " Of the 822 ·children· ln the JWbby ii only one of more 1970-71 program, 43 percent than 800 studeqta participating were .. classed as bi i n g In the NewpoS4ifesa Unified habilitated, Mark Hap a en,, School District'ai · speech and director of special e41,1c~tion; The ..n,, U)ough, lie atayed language therJp~.program. "id. . . '. ~baml'. ill .. The tl1ir.t day, Feb: The. proirAID has grown The usual length In the pi:o- 17· l~-flli: dleit jr•JMnlnattil, from four s~· pathologlsta , grain ls ooe year, said ., '' 'I. frliffmnii.ld t&' -In 1961 to the current 13, who ,Ha~n. who was once hizruelf -' Mn. · f'I'!¥! deaJ with studeritl from five to 1 working speech pathologist. aJld lhe<Jll!I;~~";'-· 11 yeara old. '~th·~· .i. ,,..-,. .. llld1 . · Problems •""""1U!red can INTERNSHW au r un come lnclude Robb)''i .type 0 f • The program. also provide! you.don'.;t have to be articulation difficulties, stut-f o r supervi!ed internship, :"" If. die.'' · · _ · tering; inaqfltcient language Hansen "Id., Speech therapy . .. ~rq'• ;tto~~-~~ deye~~. ""n. t:-and-wea_k' vocal_ _ ttudenls from .CaJ state Long .aniellbi ............. ua nun ~iv Beach and Cal Stlte, Fullerto·n 1lf 'ftlat'I why they. made the eir; one day 1 speech can enroll. '~ -~,!;!iendlhip in a pathologist might work with 1 fr~~~ :r:sheel.pisn ~•oppomrte mNn """""" courtyard in h a r d · o I-hearing and an •• ·u6i-~·of their tcbool. educable mentally retarded the program, which is replete •. T,be'fourth and fifth graden, child, a ~roup of children w,ith U'.:eth ,::~~~ical way~-~~ help ·a' ca.ftbined clui, formed • poor articulation and a high ~ Seqqential picµ,r41 cardB In c:alDD\itl<e and railed !und>. achoo I' student wM· itlll•itu~ "which chllllreli must combine 1Titn lbey went to .Roger Woo, lerll. . k h · ·,. • .. 1 ... • ICboo1 student •ho Th.rte or the pathologi st& all e t lngs or tell stories are .,... k in th pec!al h ;.u. common. , •. ~ IClll~ cloy.' Soon he had ;;ll:'.rl e ' Hp a..,.. Regular · t • p,, reco~h; eiiiaiod 11 v e bal'J'Y·faced · m, l(J)th chlldr"!'' who 1peclal , re<Otders wiih : im; · ceiamlc anlmala for the ~ mfri:ut 'VOCat1ulariea or mediate ·feedback and a prden. . unable to be understood. machine which matches wordJ ,Tbelarsertwo-abw'and A CHALLENGE andpicturesar~alsoused:. · .. · f ' rl:dnoctr0t -stretch out It is the changing com· All this and the red blocks, 'iwr,l!'IDI in,wJ;-t w,oo·caUs bination and the enthusiastic too, make children like Robby '"i &eatw'I of tnenaihft'~for cbil~ W~1keep.the work a and Tammy Fronsman, s, who 1~" ' chl:Uenge. ' · was with him at a seSsion one • •(The ~f.r 00;. ~a rab-,oiAnd when you fina.lly' make day, think they're playing and bit,, a IDOUle and a turtle ,. br~~gh, It a. really not working. 1Pl[l;Cbed-on 1,eer.mic roci -~atifymg, II.YI Darr e 11 Fontes reward! them with·• blom "11J>irird.iiid·outnn! al onte!,•.-11 palbologisl In block each timMbey)liss.ind :~~~i1'or)d.'.' . -~i:~~~ year w1tb the adiool say or hear ,''a'; wonta r~, , 1 'l'hei'e lllll are eight ltudenb Fonte! travels between Can· rectly., -. , ·\~ :·~,1~ )~ '*-~ at ·Kimball from• Grt1'1 cl.ul. yon W&on Ind Pomona I r ' ll!flilbey "1 that'• the ... , It el.,;,entary achoo!•. E'• ch REA);, sA..V1NG, s WU• with Gree. school,' gets i.bout one and a · " ' ' half dllys of hi! time. with the BOWIE,' Md. (AP )-'-SJgn:jn '" ' remiining;half • day In the front of the .Belalr "Baplist In., ..... ctor week' -going to parent and Church : . ' • • . lil 111rµ · teacher c<inlerences. · • ' "Jesus Saves. . . .Ana at ' ' . . Children ·with more difficult Today;•, PfiCes,, Thit'I-1 "IP''i" ' p p'} problems 'ire 11een twice a Miracle." .:·~ yes U I lil1_:w::et::k:..:, •::th::"::':..:• •:::n::ce::... ---======== Go:od' Lesson •r 9 • I • ' , ' SAN FJtAN(l[SCO (UPI) - iJ Yo!! :at/Ml.y clvlca In Mila Jean ~WaJJ!1 dw It Galileo Hi1b Scbo<ll, 'you· get right down to the nitty trltly of 'politiu. .MW: WaU, who iJ OOtb I lawyer aod a ttachtt, tool 17 ol her pupil• along to City Hall while Me registerM u a cand\dat. in the I It h ABSembly Diatr lct. · Mila Wall; who hu been on the Galileo faculty for 15·YeRfs and 1. lawyer for three years, .said she i-'. "both a Nli:o.n 'and a Reagan Republlcan." The district in San Francisco now i1 represented · by Aasemblyman Lero McCarthy, a Democrat. "Some People think it's fun to go into Politics," Miss Wall said. "Other people go to Europe. This Is my trip:" Of lbt. i1 otiideni. wh<i • .,. WtttWarj Ill lltlll-Wllif1 LMpll- 11,011·1...q II tlll StrlJ Jftlt ti .. , I '"'"" 111111. CIRn CIRn lri llriltl l'ltl i "' . ,, .... ~ 1-llBDUCBD ~ t I trlN'l'BB BA'l'BSlr I Milfwatk S,acfll -Sun41J lllrtUP Tlun41J I ' .1 On 204 s,tcl1l RMI Oll1ra4 1t loWllt Wlnllr ltat1: I I• •a!~;•IO!!. '12!.~'" ,' · •n... 'anwu 'r11an.w •, 'ov11.800 Ofhll ROOll1f' SI/!"• Sflrti"ll •I u .oo Md-' ·•, On Fri .. S•t., H6'ldlYIJ &.iummtt S.uon. Altd tt.oo· I . I I companied hu ind learned I bow OM ?Ues to run, two are I . <>Id eDOUlh to vote. But e1ch of I ... Tm Clllfll TJ flllf .. wm TDI CllCX • I -yoong pmona llveo ~UPER FUN 'PACKAGE.l . ' -~~ the district. • -.. -~ 'l!!!".!! IC1 .. ~ ,( :As ~ eaD(lid~te1 do, Mlu . • • .. ":';,";:. ;;t;: ii••=~• w.':fA ,_ . ' ' )Vall 11v1 • 'rul!>O l•r run-• 1 Frtt TY, 11 ,... 24-lr. _. 1n air...._ "'Ml'*' I ~· . She "Id the lut two It ... •llL-lllUllaticd .... •'--• ..., """' , I . · llllildn1 'of tit< Aaaembly have "1 ' --. • • · -11verf arbitrary Ind have ccomptiahed very little.'' . KIDS LOVE . UNCLE LEN •• • ' .. . .. • ' • • . ' ,.._ I( \" .. • •"t .·-;· .. .~.· •,. '• .. • • .. ,•11..'r", , . • •r. ,., • price$.:<·;; -; -, . . '. .. ' ~ . . ' -· • l ~-• .. ~'-~ .. -. .. ; $·. .. ·. • -. ' ' s44, ·~,~- g· x 12' ' ' . . . ' . '': O" • -.• ' ' · Get.a'.qualitY·~ for'JeSs. Broadlo:Qni ·~rp)!t ~mn,pts_ of-nylon ; acrylic, olafl~ and polyester ins.wide assortment of textures and colors .. Rugs are finished on all four sides. • .. ' ' : . • . ., ! ,., '> . ... , ' I.',,, , . ./ ·1, . ' . .. &·it 9' • ! t • --. JCPenney · ii " ' .. ' i _,,. ~ . . ., . , I ., . ... ' ' , ' . . ' \ -' .. • • ' -. ' . Shop Sutadly noon to 5 P:M. at°" ~~Ing ltoree: ; ·_ .. ·_ , •• j . , " •• .. ' • 1 S>4TURDAYS IN ~THE DAILY PU.OT . ~· . . :_,,. ,: ,, ~ .:• . .. : ,,.. .. .. . . . . . Avlilele 1!: 'NEWPORT BEACH, Fetlilon lalencl; HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntlngten Center. Use Ponneyi. ti~ ,.yment, plM. • • ., •• ·1r 'f.1 • .,• • .... ···.1,.• .. i --~·t·•· ~ 1 ' • . . ' .. .. • • • ·. ·-'- Airlines Give-.. S~,_~1'111o. -• DAILY l'!Ll)r A-it ~ e....... kkMI,...... a.me. E I a h t •. • n intermllonal alrllnea now provide nonamok· inl MlCtiona 1botrd their aircraft. In • ,recent survey of 1lrUne o!!lclal1 throughout the world -;,o•tN It wu dloclOled .!hit .many fl":".A " other air carriers are con· • • ~I" · sider In& separation of 1mokers __ and nonsmokers. Among the IS already prpa ~ . vlding this service, tbfre .,.. 10 -TWA, American, Ul)lle!l.". ' BOAC, SAS. Hugh>& Alrweat; - Western, Continental, Luft-... -=·~· -•" hansa, ~ Tu:as Interna- tional -which seek to c:arry: out separate seatlng on ali fllghlJ. . The others -Pan Am, Japan Air Lines, Air France, Air Canada, Iberia a n d Braniff -now reser v e nonsmoking sections on their 747's only. Swlssair has special sections on· itl 747's and on transatlantic DC-8 f 11 g h t 11 • Finnair also has nonsmdk- ing sections on transatlan·uc J)C.B's. Nonsiiiokers ·n eak ' .. • -Pan American Airways was first to try th e separate &eating on the 747, and ac- cording to N.E. Ha I ab y , chairma~ or the board, "plan! are now under way to extend the program on 707 and 721 aircraft." entitled to their own section of rowa, which locludea 20 seals vestlgat~g separate seating a matter of fact, we have the airplane, and we plan to in DC-9'1, , for honatnoker1. arrangements for 1moker1 received few complaints from continue to hold to this poal-This of coune ii in es-and · . · ALL FLIGHTS tion by maintaining nonsmok-perimental atagea'" aod if we . ~ker~. . • • .A nonsmokers 11bout their being Sw issair also !lays : "At ing sections on all ouc... determine that. 'additional ,,. noa,smoking ~i10n could be annoyed , irrita ted , or in any present we are studying ways aircraft." space ii requlnd,.. our -plans, ...inttodLtced without any ap-way disturbed by the presence and means to introduct the BP,tiJh Overseas Airw1yl"' woul~-be to utehd -the se1t pareilt problf;ms." and there of smokers.'' same syatem on all our c.orporation dNCribes it.I pro-,.blocking;• ,; I . have Deen no p r o b I e m 1 And National Airlines claims flights." cedure: "When passengers -TAP .Portuguese Airways reported by the airlines in im· ''separation does n 't ac- Tran1 World Alrlinu, whkb make ·reservations or check in 11y1, "We ~ ~in using -plementing these 1 p e c i a I complish the object, since was the first to aet aide at the·alrport, they &reiuked :. 74~1 Nrfl l ·fram New York 3elting policies. However, as there is no way to partition nonsmoking aealJ . on Ill llJ which --ion they pm er -lb Lisbon, and cm;lhese Digbla ·4nle.ri<a• AirlineJ poinlJ out: t h • a I r c r a f t ' " a n d co· . .:. ".1 .Yo'uth fligbbl and one of tbe ftrlt to ~or n o n 1 m o k i n g • there will be nansmoldng 1ee-...-• .!.eont..10m~ _lhort flights, ad-"changeover o n mullistop ~ stop giving away 1mal·I· U1t0.1lly all have a tiona.". '1· . .,/' va~ seat Mlectk>n is not or-nights makes partitioning im- cigarette packages,_ reportl preference." Delta .Air Lines: "Despite rered and thus no selection or possi ble." J:o~f!;-·Navy that it bas received hundreds VOWNT~Y the fa~ that we believe our smoking and nonsmoking sec-What many orficials of those of let~ers compliment'"'• the · -.• -ve'lliJaUo.n oy~ to be.quite tiom:." Am_erican does offer answering the survey fail to · · · · h "• ~~-I • • t I t • k · Donald Charles Troup ·has carrier on t ese actions. One 4 vUtq A Ir, j e 1 • .effective~~,Jt'.e irt cognizant of sea se ec JOn..aor nonsmo era acknowleage Is that the ma· gonfi NiJv .. · . · smok er complained., ·no f · ~iens otlta exper(eipi_: .the ~ulng number of on all other flights. jorit)'. of people Jn the United .,1 directly to TWA but ln \letter •. ''We', ~Ive vihiri~ ~-(1t0ninioklne fliassengers. At ReaSt'lns for airlines not pro-State.s are nonsmokers. or the The' Mrl of Mr. and Mrs. to the editor or the New York tion ~f '"**!i!!kel'S:: 1 JI~; ·~ ptesent . lime, -we do not viding special seetlng' ar· total population of 204. million, Davjd_ Charles Troup of l8t72 Times, that he feJt ~ aa ~~en;Ute ~ter .. afi·BJ"4 h've· any 1 p e c i a I com· rangemen~ vary frOn'I "beihg the U.S. has 44 million Lisa ·st.. Huntington Bea.ch being treated like I llCOljl. to aelett.sea~ tQwaN the rear pattm.,.U or aeating ar-imposSible to, accompl ish'' to smokers, accord ing to the enUSted last month. class passen1er,, in being of the e11?111· "nleir COOper'ltktn rll}gem_eflll' for nonsmokers, ''Jew demands· for i,t." la tes t report from the U.S. Alter · · compieUng ··recruit. relegated Jo !he back ol the hu been good .and PflSMDCet •lthougtl 1 thorough study of As• an example Eastern Air su rgeon-general 's office. The training In San Diego, hJ' will bu s." . . "" . respon;i,e .positive. W~, ln!end the ma~t~ Js belng made and Lines statu: "At the present ques tion that arises is why transfer to Mempllis, Tenn. ANIMA'8ii( =EH o,_,.,, -'"""'•' . ... , ..... ,., ...... , ... 11 ., ...... ~ llJ-0111 ... 77 .. 1216 2012 MICHILSON-SUITI 105--HIWl'Oltf llACH !O_ol,_ Oran .. Ce. Alt~-AJt...,.lot Jnn ..,, """'A"~'"' l h,,J Would you pay an extra $5.21 per monih for Full New Car Mainlcnrutce? Thal's all \he extra it cos t v.·llh1a John,,on A: Son rull MllintCMncti Leits@ On Any of our brand new l9'n 1t1crcurys. Just think of i t .•. nn more annoyinr repair problems •.•. no more uril'.!.\'.f)('CIPd expenae• and belt of a ll ... l!. bP11 utiful new full ai ze 1'-1ercury MArqui1 or Monte~ to· drive in 11bsolutely perfttt condition at' all tlm~s. Find OJJt .for y,ours'°lt all the beneflU: a nd Rlt 1.1urf!I t his fantMtiC Jell.ff prortam provides o" a.II our Llncolft" Mercury Products. · · · ' ca1r ·Buq BOWEN at 540-5630 . · ... TODAY ! ·. Continental AirllnN' ,'!"'t to ~ue ~ ~· a. d'fl11on , abould ;!" reached time.we have no plans to have shou ld the smoking mino rity Where he wilf attend Avlati.on tend! that nonsmokers are Tuu ... IMna~-...AlrliD!s in !the near future .•. ~ _ ~· .:.· .uwate. seating ~ions Jor _ ~llute the air of the .nonsmok· School. ,-mt ~ARBOR ~Lvo.: COSTA MEsA • lotiJ.~ .. "II ~;:Ille .. flnl :'""' ~AS.. JJ "pre'.~py .Ip-'. Olllo~•~: and nonsmokeri. -"'i_Jlf'~ig~~~~~io:.'~!~Y 11ne~:....~~~··J•:,~~~ni_g'~1';'~~!..._::v..~~~Fe:£~'~-~~if~h~a~~u~h..~teL.lo~l~F9"11:, :ta:. :'.n~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~ Chinese Say ..... ;' . ·~--. . .. ~ " •· . ' • Acr.ipunct.ure'. •'r-¢.-f; I NotAU Good · .. '1·(.<P;'.~ '~·:•'~ '$1'"'. ·*3· a· .. y·a··· [7~,,_:'•'· , I.. + ,! 'II,, '· .J F'• .... tl .o; , ..:tt• -~I -. ~.,.. TOKYO (AP\-;A-' •' ' •"-· .• ' :.¥ .. · / P~king .mectlc:alwor~1r1 · ·(. • < ~l'f1 ·1 .. ,..· ··.·~ Jf.ll-1 "'-,, ~, •· .... ~~~:.~:tba:~=: : ·' :o,ur· ,jfer-anet:...uJ1d er -· tn certain com"1.llc:1.e1t8dted. "'-II> b.! · , 1 ~' 1 "' • • •1 " • •z• ~' \.-~ }'! ; ~ • .., t\) t , ' 'ti ...... ~ dominaJ operation!. ~ ! ·" • ' +-J't:i i . ... • d r ' . ' ..... • • • ~;l~al ~:rr3 a~=~~:. • • ~u.$to. rn. r~P .. ,, rt'-'·.·~. king Mturedlcal Collec:._..u11 e ~ \ ---... ., , ·, acupunc l!l for many .... ¥~ r • · -• ..... because they feel It 11 Aler, .. · . -, ·, '1 r , .. · simpler and cheaper thl.11 · ' · ~ i \ '· • traditional m et h 0 d 1 o1 Tiaet )'9ur homa·to·~I over-and-under diai)eiil!f.at,oni.I.oW. price.·!m· anesthesia. agln~Jjattlng,elagantantlquo aatln and ohoet fabrics· for oajy;$3.• yard I But the N•w China Nen Ch.,_,YDUr own otyllng -Y11l1nce, aw9g; pleat.. tlobtlc.k; .'(au can h1Y9 the Agency said Dr, waiig Kuan, lndlvjdufl-look you'"" always wanted for·yourrwlndowa, ~eel YD"'8·.flom head anealheti!I, ldmitt!!d the our lial~tlful 1nijquo.11tlna·>Mth matching ohffra of !llc~•·m"°"r,ti9-; technique '"has raised aonie tlato·or1r;it:l% Polyester, All for what you would expect to pay. !or )ho DWlr dra· problema that sllll .h1v, to be pariet alone. Rogular law Penney.pri-i.r·ou• finest custom labor. :1·~i;;i:~1t00~i:~ti:I:~ W:! '. Fc>r'sl\OP-aMlomerael'V,c.; ~JI ~lreot'o~conect . quiring extensive exploroti!m (71 4) 52. 3-6511..: !. ' . . ; l • ' ., • of abdominal organs . Sometime!: HpaUents still feel some .pain Ill" and , at eertaiJJ poil)IJ lh•-"ilt la still. hJilJt," be said.. .J • '- "In some operations the pa· tient's abdominal m\J.ltles art not satisfactorily relaxed and this creates difflcultfes," Di'. , Wang added. Anot.ller anesthetist, · L.t Chao, said acupuncture is safer for "patients with -poor liver. kidney, hurt or lwli function, high blood preuure," or those in critical conditJcm ·or oversensitive to r"e i 'u Ii r anesthetics. .. • The hospital performed 1,1111 operaliortJ on patient. under acupuncture' anesthe81a duttitg 19711-71. N0\10 of the· stiff could explain why the method th. volving insertion or needles, "I has a pain-killing effect. Fore ign visitors who have fleen operations • u n d e r acupuncture say the patients • often IJlk with their doclors during surgery. Open M~etS · Proposed SACRAMENTO -LqlJl•tlon requlrlnc lh1t lqillJUve ,. mittee and 1Ub-comr ·e nieetlnp be open the the public bu been propooecl by sen. Milton Marki, (R-Sln Jl'ran· Cisco, The r""111tion specl!ied that the only 11ceptlon1 lo llJ pro- vlslon11 would be when puaon- nel or ·internal house matters are being disc:uased or when legislator• meet ln party C8UCU8el. "The legislature ls con- ducting the public's bu•ln,.. •nd It is rldlc:ulou• lo exclude thooe whom we reproMO!." be 11.id. "Our constltuentl have 1 right. to be ,._ II 1111 tn<etJnt trherf ..,._ II· . fecUna them .,.. beinl m1de." • ' ( • ,. · JCPenney ThevaluM ..... fNe;ryday. . . .. . DMDftlll-, UM'"'"'' 111111 P8fA19111 plell. ( .. .. . ' . , ., ' . :, .. . . ' . , ' • ' .. ' I • . .. · .. :9-~tj?e~ s-fe~. . 1S%· .Off · a.11·:.$·t1.~g~. ' '-·· '.-,., . ·. . 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I I " • I I l l • I I I I • • ' ____ . ...,., ···~··· CONTENDER MUSKIE ZIPS ACROSS FLORI DA EVIRGLADiS IN AIR.POWERED BOAT Campaign ln Mlcroco1mic Stitt May Not 81 Easy Sliding for Democratic Frontrunner Florida May Hold Vote Key Hopeful.s Gird for Test in Microcosmic Tropic State Editor'• Nott: Florida 1 • ii about to cut substantially into his vote. "I think Muakie will but them all out. He comes c!Mer th11n anybody else to hitting the mood of the state." --~·· •• Su!lda7, Mrth 12, l'ln OAILY ~ILOT .A U Teaching History~s ·~e~son . ' Huntington Sch~ol Worker Urges Y.outh to Be Involved By MICHAEL GOODRICH pooes 1940 Utrecht upon tm oi tM o.1i., ... t ... "'" Hunlinrton Beach and sud.- John Dt Haas spends a lot or de.nly the studeotJ can hear time talking about lhe Naih1 heavy boots in the atreet.li , the lnvadln1 Huntington Beach. m_lndless screams of "Heil The 61-year-old 01!! Haas, Hitler" and the rattle • ol who is In charge of textbooks machine gun bullets_:ln their and 11udio-vlsu al equipment at own community. Huntington Beach High School, It is their friends who are Is a former member of the captured and tortured 11nd De Dutch underground resistance. Haas makP.,1 them feel the His talks about the Nazis agony that is imPosed upon a are not predictions abou t the free people by tot alitarian resurrttlion of N a t I o n a I government. Socialism but rather a way of De Haa!I was a struggling relating· his experiences to musician before the war broke students In social studies out . ·He joined 23 other classes at Huntin1ton Beach resistance lighters \\'ho made High School. their hqme in the cellar of a "I want to speak t.O the church. Because he w as yoong people so that they will fluent in German and French realize that people have to be he was sent several times to involved in order to prot«t RESISTAN~IGHTER make contacts with other their freedom ." says De Haas . resistance group! in France John De 111 d G De Ha11s, who came to the an ermany. United States in 1953 from hii; He remembers one such trip home in Utrecht , Holland . bring en1otion to the sit uation vividly . block which w11 not d11troy. ed." recalled 0. Hau. ''I w11s very lucky." tronlcally t nou1h, two of the me.n dropptn1 the bombl that day were Woodruff Smith and Ch1trles Wea ver, who i re presently the-principil1 of Huntington Beach and M11rln1 Hiih schools. "When I later found out that they were up lher'-that day, l thanked them for not hlttlnl me ." De Haas 1aid. De Haas want! lo 1peak to as many hiah school 1tudenl9 as he. can because he bellevet that his me1sage la an Im- portant one. "The students must realize I.hat the way to preven• totalitarianism from cominl to their community 11 for them to take pride In theiri country and tat, an active part In its course," he say a. hold& the nation'& 1tcond prtsidential preftrence primary Tu1sd.cJ11 Presi· dent Nt:ron is curuidered an truy tpi nntr fo r the Tttpub licans But for the Democrats it's another kind of race . begin lecturing on t h e that 1 am creating." says De On Oct. 2.1. 1943. disguised In national elections, the resistance to high school as a German junior officer. De Florida political sit1.111.tion i11 cll~sses in 1968 after discus.!ling Haas. "The studenl.11 spend IM Haas wRs in the Germi11 n city complicated by its many his experienc!s \\'ilh social much tim e rearling dry h1ct~ of Kassel when the Allies I: · · Allhou1h we may not ha ve perfect liberty and justice.·~ he added. "we mu1t conUnue to !ltrlve to bring them abriut. '' MIAMI , Fla. I APJ -Sen. thousands of reg ist ered studies teachers at Huntington in school. I try to give them a be11o:1n 11 bombing raid . · STARS Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson of the stale of Wa shingto n fiiured it out right 11way. Democrats whose he a rt s Beach High. personal Involvement In the When the hour and 11 half Sydnf'Y Qm11.rr ls one ot belong to the other side. He was an immediate sue-war .'' rRid had ended more than the wor ld'• rrre11t a1trol&- "North Florida." sa id the Democratic candidate r o r president, "is D\1ieland. South Florida Is the North . And the re.at of the nation Ilea in between." a solid Democrat state. Tht bound by his narratives. cent of the "You Art There" "The homti in \\'hich I took the DAII;Y PILOTS irut For nearly a century, it wa11 cess. Student! appear spell· His speeches are ren1inis· 40.000 persons \\'Pre dead .I if'rl. His . column ll ont el Democratic pri marie11 were , __ ·_· W:::'ll:::':::":.":::':.' :::I :::'!::pe:::•::k,:_l:_lr::.y :::lo:__:::t•::l:.":::'ill::i•::•::::::":.":::' ':.'·:::H::•::::::••::pe:::r:::l:::m:_· _:•::h•::ll:::":__w::":_t:::h:.• .:••:::-l::_Y .:°":::':_°":::_t::h':.:!:=fe=a=t "='="=· ======= Indeed, Florida, is a microcosm of the Unit~ States from be1innin1 to end.,' It is a state that harbors every brand of political thought and \ actio11 e1cept the far left . · And It Is a state where 10 Democrats will battle in the March 14 pr es id en t I al primary. "It will be a national primary in a very real sense,,,. 1ay1 anothe r or the Democratic hopefuls, S e n • Hubert H. Humphrey of Min.:- nesota. "It could be the making of the next president," adds Jackson. Almost certainly, it will fell ' a gre11t deal of Democratic pre1idential timber. At stake are 31 Democratic delegates to the national con- vention July 9 at Miami Buch. I• . ' ' NEW YDJ!K'S JOHN LJNbSAY TESTS WATER Florld1'1 Not All Warm Water end Fun decisive because the party's candidates always were elected. Thus, Nort hern and Midwestern Republicans Im- migrating into the state In large numbers registered a.!I Democrats to have a voice in choosing state and local of· nceholders. But wheti the genefal elections c a m e around , they could still vote for GOP presidents. The ol ds te r s, whose numbers in Florida have reached nearly a million , now are considered an important political factor . Once recrea· tional and soci11I in n11.ture. th eir clubs h;i ye become politically aggressive. Dr. T. Stanton Dietrich of the Florida State University Institute for Social Research. also found that a higher percentage of lheJT_l vote than any other age class because mos t a re unemployed. the y can go to the polls at any hour and w11it out lines. -..J ;.Almost ;700.000 'l)ersons· .. ~fh ·~ .. -.The c11ndido:1te \\'her-get~ a plur11lity wins 20 f ~i,"1ar{'e · delegates : The oihers '"e divided among leaders In the U congressiona l districts, sp- portioned according to each district's percentage of the 1971 11tate population., The number varies from four to .even. citizens In St. Petersburg, science professor, believes on- !:ach delegate Is required.,. .f'alm !'eaCb, P'ort Lluderdal,e, ly three Democratic can.f under the Florid11 primary l1w Orlando and Miam.J,•many liv· didatea: will emerge unscath- to stick .by his candidate at. the ing in povertf and growing ed. Florida between the aRes of 18 and 24 become eligible this year for the first time lo vote for a president. But the 18-21 class whiai screamed so loud· ly for ihe fra nchise has taken poor advantage of it. As of last Oct. 15, only about 60,000 of 325,000 had registered. These were Democrats, 3 to t. convention until he receives more aggrusive against a "The polls show Mu!kie. leu than SS peroent of the ·COMPLETE STOCKI EVERY DAY IN THE DAILY PILOT voter or relea.es h is government that bas not bet· Wallace and Hllmphrey all delegates. terfll their lots. close to 30 percut," Dauer A melting pot of the nation, It i11 the t i be r a I con-all.id. "Wallace ought to carry Florida has man y more r11cets glomerate of the Ml&mi area, three, and maybe four con- than New Hampshire where, with its hordes of Cuban gre.ssional districts in North on March 7, the first shot.I refugees , Jews, Northern im· 1_:Fl_:•::r::id::':..· l:__:.d•::n:::'t:::lh::':::"nk::....::J.:•ck::....::so:.n:._:=========='I were fired in the campaign. migrants and discontented Florida Is the red i;tirt coun-blacks. try of the Panhandle, hard by It ill the Tampa Bay the borders of Georgi11 11nd megalopolis. where the con. Alabama This is the old South trast between the liberalism of -rural, r e d n e c k . con-Democra~ and t h e con- servative. This is George serval.ism of Republicans and Wallace country. And It is old fo lk! Is striking. where Jackson hope.!1 W cut And it is a state that has ex- the heart out of the Alabam!l pressed its anger at old line 1overnor'1 support this go-pol iticians, at governments around. which forge ta1 loopholes for Florida 111 the moonport of the special interests, a t Cape Kennedy· where Severe millionaires who escape ta1es. cutbacks In tfle space program at "progress" that destroy1 a turned JI r o s Per It Y Into beautiful environment. economic di1tress. This is . . . where sen'. Edmund s. Muskie , In Flonda. President N11on of Maine may have hurt has not.hlng to fear. as he .!leeks himselt badly when he called RepubhC8J! renor:i1natlon. E~· the space shuttle a "boon· ~s con.!11~er hun a shoo-ui doggle." If the shuttle comes against hia two Opponents. to the Cape, it me1ins 50,000 1te~s. :"'au! McCloskey of jobll and new life for the are11. cahfo~n1a and Joh n Ashbrook Florida is pockets of hide· of Ohio. bound right wingers, including For the Democrats, th.ls lll John Birche rs, In rich Palm the acid test. Beach 11nd Brow11rd counties . Dr. Manning J. Dau~r. a tt is massell of senior Uni~rsity. of Florida politica l DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Ltast or .Buy All Models ... DAVE ROSS PONTIAC =411 HAUOl ILVI. • PAii taln COITA MIU ' I'll. 146 .. 017 O'IN 1 IAVI A WlllC e1• ,t,.M, ~. 't1M ,.M. fUNDAV1 It A.M. TO f ~ l!i ---... --141-1111 Our special frosting Is specially priced. 12.88 for just 3 days. come in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and a fashion frosting will cost only 12.88, including shampoo and _set. Or, you can save on our 'Festival' Budget Perm now only 8.44, includ ing shampoo, cut and set. JCPenney ~1uty ulo11 No 111119lnt1111nt nectt11ry. Cllor,. n. NEWPORT BEACH HUllTINGTOlt BEACH r ...... ., ... c.... W"-m.m1 • Our layered knits. For half sizes who think young. 8k1111111er d,... plus 1-11<1 ooat Liiac, lll~mp or turquol .. polylotor.14~-22~. •2s • •• . ' • • • • • ' I II DAILY PILOT • Sundiy, Mmh 12, 1972 ' Otra8 ·pestB Orange C<!unty • /Jug war u .rged I' ''Insect warfare" has been the Ac9cla trees ~CGmmonly . _..i by ' Unlyer1ity or used for Jandacaplnc along talllornla ocleillll 11 the belt Calllonla bi1hw1y1. Later, at- )Tlethocl of dealroYinc ,.olhet lempli will be n>ade to-col°"" - bup that are wreaking havoc ize them in Orance County and OD Oranee County'• citrus San Die&• Ciounty where the .. ll;(lves and Acacia treea. psyllld Jttacks citrut groves 1 Dr. Kenneth Haaen , a UC after lt tires qi Acaclf trees. Freeway Segment To Open BREA -A0 4.7 ae1 ment el the Orange Freeway between the Lot An1etea-Orange """"' ties line and the Porodu :!~~ay wit? be open~ MoD- The project has been under construction for 25 months and cost $14.6 million. It will pro- vide lull freeway service Berkeley entomologist, will The Highway Marntenance aoon conduct t~ ln Orange Department believes "nature'• ·County to 1ee il hil theory own laws ol attrition" could do workl on tilt Alblzzla Psyllld: a helter job of C<!Dlrolling an lnlecl which has oo natural pesb than modern Chemical enemleo In the United Stat<s. sprayo and lnsectlddea. Professor's Rites Set -ORANGE -M•mor lal oervlce.o wW be held this afternoon ln tJle Chapman Col· le1e chapel !or John 0oug1., Low, the echool's assistant pro-re-ol religion and philo- soplly. J>etween the Ri verside and ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pomona Freeways, t h e division aald. By lhe sommer ol 19'1~ lhe Orange Freeway will be ex- tended south lrom I h e I Rivenide Freeway to the San-1 ta Ana-Garden Grove Freeway, the divt.ioo said. i The poyllld ill not prominent-A 11pokeaman !or the depart· I ly fouod.ln l1a native. Austra-ment said that these · natural ~ lia ...,.,,.. "II II ,kepi under enemies could be tllOlul In -. by oilier inlecb. Clll'blng the appetites or Jn. Tllaoo .... ,.iw being ferreted sects which destroy crop Ille I Cltll P, Dr. Hagen I<> aee il "whether In broad fielda ol f. U., will klll the psyWils In rich !arm land or In, the nar· I Orao&• County. row lllrtpo of foliage that have 1 Dr.., Hagen claims to have made California highways the ~-uncovered aeveral typel of envy of the nation."\ , ~ other 1 1nlec1' In Australia He explained t~t only one r wbkh are the psyllid11 natural percent of the apprOxlmately uemlu. one million named plant-feed- Sever&l a:eneralions of the ing Insects are known to be lzen""iiny insect.a have been rail!I· pests of aa:rlculture and plant ed here ln quarantine and e1:-1 life. , tensive tests were/ conducted "But even this small popu- loto their habits to insure they lation.'' the department .said, would not become pests "can hopefully be reduced by themlelvea. allowing their own natural In· Jn other tests, the insect sect enemies lo decimate their eggs have been attached to culture&." New Airp0rt Plan , I Pushed at Chino BREA-Arepmenlallveol written lo Orange COo•IY Av- 1the Chino Hlill Airport com· l1Uon Director Robert Brean• lpleJ: said Saturday that hi.a: or· ban casting cold water on the ganizatlon was dlscuulng with proposal because of conflict the Federal Aviation Ad-witht patterns ol Ontario In- , 1mlniltration (FAA) pouible ternatiOnal, LA lqtemallonal J guidelines for a new proposal and sevenl other :Mports. for a jet facility at the site . Saturday, Leo Leary, com- ndrih oC Yorba Linda near the munity relations director for San Bemardiit0 County line. the Chino Hills 1proj~t said, Recently, the airPort promo-"We are discusslJlg with the tion group dropped plans for FAA criteria for the kind of a multi.million dollar jet-age passenger and • cargo mix _.., an(!· lrelghl facility ,.hlch can safely be absocbed on 250 acres in the rolling hills In the air traff1C control 1ys-west ol _Prado Da'l'. Spokes-, teci. It -'""'1d )>e compatible men nkl tlley !ell 1lle FM Yffli geoeral maHon (prlvate- cou1<r·no1 apprive tlieir ~·111tn11 f~ the; lt7f.lllD time lnal project becauae !If air.. frame , , · · •pace ratrictioos in tlNi South-1 , u.iy laii tnat.FAA offM?t•I em California areio , Don Da\'il' bu advised the A year ago, the FAA had crouP the FAA will consider a new ~"an 1sreeme.nt > Can tp ,, · oft thOle points, M • • He adiled that ao)I new pr .. wuc~an& '. ,pooal' will be clrclila~ !or · cOIJlll¥lll by govenunenl qen-·Selec' •ed . ci•s .nc1 111e p11bli<. ,. Leary said Davis a!l!lured him that Chlno Hllls would Five Orange Coast hlgb have priority over any other achoo! stu,dent mUficlans haft proJ>Ol4) for an airport in the been selected I<> play In tho. north CtJUnly area. Southet11 £alifornia Sc.hoot Wherr1 fii'!t proposed two Band .u a result or auditions years ago, Chino Hilla was Wd in San Diego and Glen-hailed. by many is ~ posslb!e t title. answer ~ Orange; ~nty l!I ' s.1-~-• ui~'-' Al •-. corot.toyerS1~l connnercial alr-~~.were .,..y-g-· . pO!t pn>blema . of F.dlaon High School In Hun-Since then ihe pioject has jingl<>n 8-ch, Ellen Ber<ovlb · been detailect and preoented aod Scott Fn• C1l Corona del to ' the FAA. FAA officials Mar Hilh lldool and Gary aald Jaat week tlley were drop- Halopolf and 'Tom Hatfield of ptU .todies on the project al Marina lllgh School In Hun-the reqoelll ol the Chino Hill! tJn&lon Beach.. people. Contempt ·Rap Denied By Laguna Attorney SANTA ANA -A Lal!\lllll Beach allornoy fined 4500 or five daya In Onlnp Cow!fy · Jail by a Santa Ana Municipal Court jlldge who loon<! him guilty of cont.empt ha$ asked a Superior Court judge to throw Olli the ruling, • Attorney Herbert M. Porter, 290 S. Pacific Coast Highway, will appear before Judge Lester Van Tatenhove March 21 to argue the c6nlempt rul· tog issued Jan. 20 by Judge Robert Rickles. Porter was accused by Rickles In a contempt hearing of neglect that ~led to other lawyers, defendanU. and wilneaaes In a crlmlnal trial being kepi waiting !or an en- tire altermon In h r • courtroom. Rickles levied the line or jail term alter noting that Porter was defending an ac- tion in Los Angeles County Superior Court at the time. Porter argues In his writ of habeas corpU3 that the .sen-- tence was im~ without his being given the opportunity of a fair hearing. He explained to Rickles that he had been V!!ry busy and "wo~king like no other attorney in California." the jordans' Pet Shop Is 20 Years Old! Come & Help Us Celebrate! Bring Ad For A Different Special Each Day, March 13-18th CALL TO FINO OUT THE DAYS SPECIAL oou ,.,,.," BRING YOUR DOG! ITALIAN GRAYHOUND PUPS .. WITH SHOTS • , 20 -y ••t• if J •r•lc1 l Qutflty 17111. COAST MIWAY COlOIU. tll M.AI 644- Low died Friday. He waa 41. Low had been on the Chap. man faculty for two years. Bank -Gives ' Medallions / Crocker Citizens Bank has announced the donation or 164 bronze and silver Orange C o u n t y bicentennial com- memorative medallions to Golden West College, The college will sell the medallioM to l!Upport its stholarship fond for •llldenls with hearing impairment!. LETTERS I HAVE •• •.@ RECEIVED ~ o.iir M•ror WllMH11 Tiiey 1111 .... !Mt .,.. 11r1 IM M•pr .i Hr tlty i C11t11r1i.111tllollll I'll llkl N 1!111111 .,... .. , ,wt'tlfll )II 1i.t 1i.,1i,111 111 ~11u11r\N I. '•Ir· vi.w, 11•1 1 1rHI e..,v•1Mc1. I'll •IM 11111 i. 1'11•1111: .,.. .... e-1"1 II 1ur tcfllll '#flolll eur 1r11t wrll1n l'ICINI I llW llf IMI, ""'"" lllMN. Yllf IM' Ml tll1"1 rl!J., 111¥1 I 1111111'1 ....... ~ .,.. _,. -M41ylrl Yn '" ....._ • 1r111 !ff. •• " .,1 A C•d• ~eu c11111111 lllk:lltnl T1rnllll Piii. for bV CommUf11 to re-elec:t M.!'fOI' Roblt'1 M. 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SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Three thousand mild away trom the Washington tumult over ttie Quake Peril Seen As Ending PALM SPRINGS (UPI! -A Ca.llfornil 1 n s t l t u t e of Tecbm'°CY aelsmologlst has predicted the hazard of earth- quakes ·will be overcome, mUllll Colilornla one of ttie aaleol plocu' In the :natioo to live. Dr. Clarence Allen was a apealler at the Caliloi'nil Sav~ 1ngs and Loan Leagu e meeting. "The earthquake haz.ard ls one 'that can be solved. Because of damafe from earthquakes In the p8st we had ~already gone a Jong 'A'ay toward solving .• ~ problern when the San Feinindo earth- q'uab occurred last year. "Damage to buUdirui:s was mucli less lhOn Ii loould have l>eeO with the bultd'lnr lt~rds we had year a ago,"• he llid. He added that Californians al.lo are becoming more ctraul about erecting bu.llilings directly over known majOr earth faults. "When our buildings are strong enough to withstand shakin~ and when they are localed where they will not be torn· af*rt by earth movt- ment, we will have virtually · eliminated t h e earthauake pi-oblem In Califomi1,V he 1aid. • • ~ • "In rontrast." Allen said, "I don't have much ronfldence that ~ natural dangers threale.nifW olhtr part!: of the counlry -for Instan ce, tornadoes in the Midwest will ever be overcome." T ime Stamping On Food Ur ged SACRAMENTO !UPI) - Consumer legislation requiring all perishable food products to be stamped with tbe date after which they should no longer be sold has been introduced. The bill by Sen. Anlhony Beilenson ([).Beverly Hills ) Would require the "pull date " to be marked on each package in a form which could be'clear- Jy understood by thq consum- er. Currently, many food items are marked with the date in IT&T-8beraton. oonlrlbutloos to the GqP. the peopl& doing the nuts 1Dd bolta advance work On the toivenUon are lfnh•PJl,Y ibout the Oap but go- lng abiad with enthusium. 'f'he decision by the Repub- ' lican National Committee to tljl'lllfacW-a 1100,QOO Sbmtoo donl)tlon ~ Jiil a h6ie in t:l~ hlldget 11!11.' 'while that amount ' Is never la dlop In the bucket, tt ..U,orilf'a small pert of the ' totafbacldng being raised. The hosts are stepping up solicitaUons among other busi· ne88e5 and community soorce1 for smalli:r siz.e ,'°'1tr:lb\I· ='.00:,';>~:i./';.,,,~ I ~Ji! ' SACRAMENTO (API -Se1 educ.ation in Sunday school? It 's a fact of life at Sacramento's First Unitarian Church, where about -.. 1 5 seventh and eighth graden have been taking sex educa- tion classes on S u n d a y mornings since late I a s t month . The 12-week course isn't the binb • ond • the • bees t,vpe. Material includes a ~ecordlng or two homosexuals explaining why they decided to get mar- ried. . GOP H It would bold the 1972 cooveotJon here. 'OPTIMIJTIC' . ''Well, You've Got to Admft -They're In tlful Sha pe for Rowdy Kids .• " l11v- Other, topics 1 n c I u de masturbation, "making out;" male and female anatomy, lovemaking 1Dd v e n e r e a l di!ease. There's I filmstrjp depicting sexual mtercoune. , l,eoo Parmi, chairman of the San Diego Cjvic Hosts ~ittee, says he ist~'comPletely optimistic" suHlclent funds.Will be.forthcoming and Executive Di.rector Ronald 3 State Bills Seek "Some of them are pretty explicit," says Helen Bn<l- fitld, the clnU'ch's religious consultant, referrin& to the cqurse materlal!. " Fuller says advance work on . More the CC111ventlon Is well ohead or schedule: , "Homosexuality presents ,... Itself as a viable ure style for some people," she says but add.a: "I don't tblnk: anyone, in much the same manner Usage of 'Ms.' Fuller and people like him have been concerned. for CAPITOL NEWS SERVICE months about the 13 lo 15,000 SACRAMENTO '='""" Three hotel rooms needed, transpor· bills pending in Ule state talion to the convention site at Jeclslature seek to recognize the sport.I arena, bunting on the increasing use ,of "Ms." a the ltreetl, welcomes at tbr combined form of Mrs. and airport, televllion coverage Ml!!, as a substitute for both ;;! J: ~ :ff.1:tai1: prefixes. ginning Aul-'21! Last week the Senate passed So .die -~ over the on amended version of leglsla- P.rilprl•tles "' the donauon bf tlon orilinally Intended to ~ oubaldfarJ of IT&T caugh elimlnate the r<q11lrement that °"'*" orrbalance. women prefix their names ~ -z; About ·an I know about it with Miss or Mrs. when 'ii what ·I read in the newspa· registering to vote.: pers, 11 said Fuller, who durin& Introduced by Sen. Mervyn the last campaign was an ad-Dymally (0-l.<Js Angeles), the vance man for Spiro T. Agnew. measure emerged from the "I lhink.~ple should know C'A 1 -• JI II fl that our' ho!t committee was .;JC"na e on a .. ,.,..., ro ca a er as telephone directory lislinas. after having taken lhe course, wollld f i n d homosexuality The state Election Code more a l t r a c t I v e than presently mandates a prefix of heterosexuality as a result of "Miss" or "hf rs." for women, the course material." but does not require any revelation of marital status Boys and girls take the f This course totether from a man or men. ' say members and·woman teacher. Minister of women's ri&hts groups, con-sUtutes not only dllcrlmlna-Ted Webb says the filmslrlps tion but •a lnvulon ol and recordings are a relative- prlvacy. 1Y minor part of. the course. T'---· Most of it conmts of con-u1R1e in aupport or the versatk>n· between students legislation also argue Ior the, and j.eacbers, frequent J y right of women to cohvert to a revolving a.rOund the impact of single prefix, applicable to aex on modern society via both ma:"ied and · 8 l n B I e advertisements, books and women, 1f they prefer. After movies all, there are not two designa-· Uons for tnen. It \Vas amended at the in- appointed by a Democratic s~tence of Republicans to re. Because many businesses Cur bs Sought mayor. As (or Sheraton, they I th t 1 te • and govemmental agencies I have twr hotels in San Diego qu re a everyone; reg s • r· already use "Ms.'' when ad· and are about to open• ne)f Jng to vote use one of four dressing correspondence to a .F or Parlo1·s Olle, in time for the conventi<l'.I designations·: Mr., Mrs., ,Miss, 1 Or 'Is woman for which no marital I so_.Uiat a genArnus contribution 1' • • t ._. In . ..,. -le h Su rt I th n.-II status is I n d I c a t e d , SACRAMENTO . (UPI) _ o .,.mg I peop ere was ppo ers 0 e ...,,,u.a Y .. A bl Bill G (D-Massage parlors would be c;H;ainly understAnclable." proposal agtee prefl:I: * ~~~g~n has p,o":S':t re-licensed and regulated by the The $600,000 being 1ai.sed by quirement.s for men and 1r· th M d lg tlo be stale under a mea•·-wj>i-•1, th Ill · •-ded I ;<>s!" qu mg e s. es na n ;,..... . ui e comm ee IS 1uin over women are c early a d to the Convention and Visitofs and vow they Will atten\pf to . used on any docurqent, record has been introduced b Y Buttau for deposit and trans-have the bill restored to it.s or printed form Issued by Assemblyman E. R l ch a rd' fer to the Republican Natiol-original form1 when it ls con-state age n c I es and Rames (R.San Diego). j al Committee. 1;'he $100,-. r sldered by the ~* Elec-department!:, when it is re-The bill would i n c I u d e from She_rato~ has not .been , lions and Reapportionment quested. massage parlors under a lawf touched ~1~ce 1t wa~ received. Committee later this month. This would inc I u d e regulating physical therapists ln -add1llon. the city, ~ouryty Similar legislation carried everything from d r Iver 's even If no physical therapy! and state are contributing b • _ bl 'a E licenses to tax forms. was performed. f900,000 ..-!1-.lmdst all of it In Y ~sem ym~ ay · 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;i;ii;;ii;;;~~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; services • ~ohnson (R-Ch1co ), slmply ll That .fill !nclude police ov'er-'. ~trikes the prefix requirement t~ al $191,000, fire depart-for w~men from .the voter. mebt expenses of Q5 ooo pub-registratlon affidavit. He works such as e~tra' seat~ Tbt ~thor's reasoning for ilia in the convention center the bill, however, U 6:incem courtesy drivers and ' a recep.'. over .the availability of in- tlon by the city for tbe 111ws formation Oil single women to media, listed at ~.ooo. ~ the public, which could be llSed • . . ' . • DONUT SPECIAL- "Mir. 13 thru 11 Only Co.·81iti()if ' Filing Suit Glazed 39' Donuts oo~~. Onposing Aho. . Ftion Act 135 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa I r JUST EAST OF NIWPOltT IL VD. CAPrtoL,NEWS SERVICE The Califomla Sup rem e.ljiiiiii SACRAMENTO _ The Court Is expected to rule o~ll Women 's Abortion Coalition of the constitution1llty of.. the California is preparing to file 1967 abortion Jaw early this 1 1· I year. Already before the court a c ass ac ion su t against the are two confllctlna·Iower court state challenging the con· stitutlonality of the I 9 6 7 decisions Involving the ap- Therapeutic Abortion Act. plication of the therapeutic The group intends to file the abortion act. action on behalf .or all women At Issue befor~ the rour~ is of child-bearing age. chargli1g ' the question or which rigb~ the state 's abortion 1 aw t~ea precedence -the fetus violates women's civil and right to Ille or a woman's LITILE LUV? • Try Connell Chevrolet March 23rd. ' . 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 cod•. human rights. right to . control her own p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;===== reproduction. • • · · • .. • · • In 1970, the atate llJlpreme TRADING ·-=1Pl· i FOR TRAVELING court ruled that a fellll does g have rlghta. Subsequently, the TRAVEL : ·~ i WHEN YOU:RE elate leglalature enactacl a law VOUCHERS : .....;, : READY 1 declaring the killlnr 01, fetus . , • to be murder, except when • • • • • • • • • • "" ~t war.'' performed under the state's DENTAL PLATES • Bridgework • Fillings • X.Ray • Extractions AL L ON INSTANT CREDIT. TERMS All Credit Handled By My Offic,t No Bank or Finance Co. To Deal With !On Al>ClrOVld Crtdltl PENTOTHAL ~ DR. OAKES IN MISA DENT AL CENTE R 267 I. 17th $T.~~OSTA MISA HONE Me·1812 abortion law by a physician and • consented to by the mother. More than 90 percent o! the abortions perfomed u n d e r Calilornia's abortion atatute ar,t performed for "mental Health reasons'' according to tOe S11te Department of Public Heall~. T~ Wo1nen)s Abortion Cioallllon js setklng women who are Callfomla residents to join 1n its cl1ss action suit. WAO't addrtss Is 130 loth St., San Francisco. • Idell llke ... • game1 •toy1 a nd lhlnga to ~lay Of1 "!Other& Ilk~ ••• • llttle glrlt' clolhts Plcoollno • Johnlon Suntog1 • Millbrook Oanskln •Ruth of C1rollha • litlle boya' clothu · I Jr. Edition • Levi Chlpa & Twlga 00..pvn • CartlONI lddl don't I ke ••• • hllroUll- but oura thlY low - • .. ,,.,. t11em.n ., ... I . ' A Proros HO HO COME TO THE FAIR -. -' . .. ' LIDO SHOPS JOIN RICHARD'S MARKETS' . 24th BIRTHDAY NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 18 On Vlo Lido Anthony custom Shoe Service . , l ik• n•wl Sh•••· D•91, 11199•1•, Top• ,;c1,,,, T•nni1 Sh••• ATKINSON'S For ll'L•n, H1rr J1 tw•t cl•, Southwic:k, P'tin9I•, lrhh kn/h, APROPOS Gr•tf clethet,' 1up1r 1ho•1. Fer winnt r ;.1.. . B. 0. HOWES & SON fin• i•w•l•ra. htt••"lnary an' ¥111~.,. 1•w•lry, c:ry1tal art4 china, BANK OF AME.RICA Full 1•r .. ic:• 1'•nlii119, •••f !0•111. M~n•v ll'Ltrket inv•sf111t nt t•tvic:e, BARROWS ltdi•t •1"0tl1w•tr, leun91w1•r '"' lnf•nf louti"11•. BIDWELL Doullll knitt •••P • m•n h•JlllY if he 9ot lhtm ,1 J1c:k'1, GENE BURTON l1cl.•I • 1porh•••• 11.vl1 s.nn•n. J.ck Finn Dl•a•rl, '1nh. GREG'S FABRIC BOUTIQUE D•1i911•r 1•m11l•1, Cout11ri•t ft\iric:t,' trim1, button1, Duekl11. On Via Oporto BERKSHIRE'S l••wtiful •i•w ef tfi• bty, fer lunc:h, \ .. Inner, c:•c:kfail1. BLACKMAN, LTD. Jtw•l•r•. "CP!f+t "•tr•y th1 fh1 t t11I• of the 9lver," GIMONE'S T•tlt fully te1ect•' c:1•11 •I t• fer1n1 I cir•••••, tect11~rlt1, too. • A On Newport Blvd. KING'S LIDO ARCO .Y.ur cir 1•rvi'ced wh il, .'f'OU 1hop. Li• "c•111M m•c:h•nic:, Smo. c•rliflc.et•. MORRIS PLAN CO. OF CALIF. SO v••rt •xpeti•ne• in P•r1on•I •nJ Du1in111 lo•n1! Ti""t' 11lt1. On Via Lido Howard Lawson Jr., Realtor Reeltor for •xel11i1"• prop1rli•1 wh•lh· •• you'r• bu).ln9 or 11llin9! ' .IMPERIAL SAYINGS l"•opl• with pl•n1 S•v• •nd l orrow ti 1..,,,,;.1. UDO FASHIONS For th• ultim1l• in f1minin• tpp•r•I· LIDO TRAVEL • R•••rvt tion1° anywh•r• In th• wld• world •f no 11rvic• ch•rg•. LIDO THEATRE Alw1y1 th• fin•li in cur••l'll m•vi• t n• t••l•inmtnl. PORT O' CALL PASADENA Artful 1rr1y of i'"potl•cl hom• 1cc:tt• ••ri••· 1ntiqu11, c:l.11ic: cloth11. RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER SECURITY PACIFIC BANK CeMt11l•t• D•nklnt ,,,.,tc••· "l•f 11t D• yeur fin1nci•I p•rlntr." SHOE TREE F••cl111tin9 ' foolw••t with Am•lfi J•yc•, Sp 1ni1h, lt•lien 1tyf11 booh . 1 VIA LIDO DRUGS E~•9•nl c:osm•l ic:t, P•rfum•, J•••lry, 91flt, t11lu1 p•ltcrl11tlon, d1fiv•ry. . . y a L Vi--....a. P •r1<;~ . .., Dn VA l .· • Men in -~rvice • ...... __ tUiMI ITATIMlll'f "" ..................... l!wflWt •= ' THa KMOT HOLi, 41 »!fl SI., ,._, "·"'-'.._.~ ..... ~ ...... A ...... MIM.._ ''" c.t• Miii. ~ .... Tflit IMI,._ 111 ...._ ~ t¥ _,. ""''-ttcit1i. ..... ·~ DlwW • C. Jebloa. aon of c~' ...,..,.,.. ......... ~ c-.tit ,Mt.udJiln.JacklJ.JobnJon, IW .::::.-r~~ei.m ~ !YU Goldemmt, Huntlngton "r" 1 Beach, Calif., recently was ...... uen"*' °''"" '"" 0.1.., ·P~e promoted to Army Speclall.t Mardi 1i. it, 2,, flMI Hrll s. 1tn w ·n'. :Four 1'hlle eervlq wll!t the LEGAL NOTICE m Arinond l)tvlalon at Ft.1--===--_:_:~1 KoOd, TU. PICTITIOUS IUllNSll ;. • , • HAMa: STATaMINT Spec. Johnaon ls a radio TM 1'1,_ln• "''* 1, dolnt b1111""' l n~ apecialilt ~Ith 1 Com-•.c~N1u111v 21 11:1!AJ.. ,,,..,,!, '", rpey C,. ID Batta.hon ol the °'1'* A~nut. co111 """-tU21 Divlllon's 50t.h Infantry. 11:_~ ::::-..:..• f'alrkt , • Ttllt bl.l&IMU 11 btl111 ceMucted 11¥' WI ' ~ ,. 1,,.., ......... .. eu P. Wkb, aon l!drrlcwid M. "'''°" of • ,-.... Mn. Robert E Tiii• .,.'-'""" fllfd wnh' tM CMltY I of~ · Ci.rte Of °""'" c-w on· Mlt'Ch I. 1m W ~ -m Mt:fvlew Drive, ay lkwtlY J. MMda.. ·t>fpl.lty c-w; La Pak¥, hu ctimpleted bis ,...._ ,,_ U.S. Air. P'orct basic training l"uDUlhed or1ntt C01st 0111Y l"l~t1 at the Air Training Com-AMrdl J. IL it, ,., "n au.n / mand's Lackland AFB, Tu. LEGAL NOTICE ,He haa been asSigned tol---:::-=="""''-~---1 •Keesler AFB, Miss., f o r P~N.'°:':A::s.::f I traiiling in t h e com-11~ t.1ww11111 ...,._ •• ..,. ..,..,.. munlcatlorui field. WUTl!ll:N WATlll: .. APltllA~I COMl"ANY 21 NIW'OllT 1"11:~ , V8i.ic:--Be.a., '11WO. , • ! Army Prl •· ~--R. Ell:Tll!S, 50l-311t Stlwt HIWl*'t Gwyane, son of Mr. and }lrl. ,,.:-:.!,.*';J: V1• Li. ..,., )John C. Gwynne, T/72 .Glenco, Thh bull,...1; "'"' ~ 1w ,11 f Huntlngton Beach, Calif., ls 111111"..,.t.:ci11111.,111:w.v • assigned to Ft. ~1 w~re t.e . Tllh 1111-1111 flltd With .,,... ceunty lis training und~ t,11e Modem ~~~~r·T. ~ou.;z.Clfl~: ~~ f volunteer . Army ·Field tx-Clerk. •·1 { ,1, .. tper1men . Pllbllstled Otll'llll COit! DlllY l"llo! l M1re11 s. n, 1,, u, 1tn 57 ... n I Marine Pvt. Wllllam jll. LEUAL NOTICE Zuber, S:OR of Mr. and ,Mra.1:::==-c,.,-==~-''----I Edward A. ZUber of 3073 NOTICI 01" INTINTIOtl TO .......... , • •. '> IN TMI U.La· ff' ALOOMoLIC •Yukon, Costa Mesa, grad,uatea • a av111:Ao•s ,,. · I from basic training• al the "f', Whim 11 Mly c-. "'*• '· 1"2 Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Su11o1oc1 t• 1uu-. .,"·tt-):.~ _ · San Diego 1111111 for, 1111t1ce 11 _...., ~ ,... "" • ~ ,,.._*to Mii •~c i He is a former student of :~::..~ -•1 .tl'll. ,.,..1au, 4nulbtd .. C.OSta Mesa High School. sm 1r111o1 st., C•I• Mno Pur-nt I• 111eh Jnfeftti•, till u~ ; • dtnllllld 11 IPP"111f to the Dll"I lnlllltl ~ Techn1cal Sergeant Amos M. °' Alcoflolk aevv ... Control tor ID1M111te • J ABAa_tz, 10n of Mr. and Mrs. ~1.!1~~.::S':'-i-.. tor•• AealllOlr:;)/ano~ ~-S;eedJ~ ~,s~~~":~~t WIN! llonl fl 1 -.B l"C\..-aV wn:: tleh1rd Tl111 lU. Air FOr&t Commendation Thi Mly o-r1rnon1 l"ed•' ~ \.I* • Sletef ComHnY q1. 'I' , UQI retirement P'ubllshtd Or1ttM C011t D1!1f' i ceremonf i Duluth Intema-1,."'-"-"·~"-"-"------'-'"'I , ljonol AtrpOrt, Minn. LEGAL NO'l1CE j Sergeant Arulhutz, w h 0 NOTICI TO C•IDITOl:S ~ retired with more than 20 su.,1a1011: c011•T °" THI ' 'hears of service, WIS cited for STATS OP CALIP'OJ:NIA P'OI TMa COUlfTY 0 .. OUNea 1 Is outstanding performance "''· A·nn4 · t of duty as a supply su~rvlsor. o!~!!:.i. "' MAIEL A. MA1tl"L!. NOTICE IS HEltEl'I' GIVEN lo 1tto U.S. Air Force Captain Guy ;:1~~·~11:::,1::" ... ":.':':! L. Scarborou1b, son of Mr. wld Mc:t*llt ... retiuirl!d kl 1111 11wn. I and M G L •· bo gh I with ... MUturv vouc11er1, Ill tho office rs. . . "10,;ar rou o " "" ciertt " ""' 11t1ow enllHld cou11 • ., 4500 19th st .. Boulder, Colo., i. ..,.....,, ~ w1111 1t11 MCftUil'l' h . ed I d t t c•--k '/0Udl9rl, ..... ltfldtr•llllld II llM olf1c• as arr1v or u y a ~ " Saiddtr, ""'*· H..,.,, 1-.. s1111w1 AB, Philippines. Bou1n1rd, ,.Klfk 1"111...._ c 1\lfor1111 f t02n, 'Whlcti 11 tn. ·,.11q " ....,,111111 " Captain Scarborough, a C.tA .111e llfldenllned 1n 111 m1ttwt. 111111111111 N 11 h t I I · medl I • "" ost1t1 "' ..w. ~ Wt1111n few na:• e am Cl _... .n.r .,. first-11••11u11on fll fhl• i ~t alrer!alftfplthelot,Pis i~~ nag!W Mardi ,., 1m ~ o a un o aculC S1C11rl1Y P'..:lfk Nett.Ill 11111t 1 AU11 F~:~~dQlnuarters for :W;.,,T T'ru"!':· Offt(lfr 1 r operauuue Soutbeut ,l•~.,"" w111 Aala, the Fii' East I.Pd ti.!. ., tM "*" Mll!lld ~ P "'-H ,,.. .......,,,,..,..a .......,, . acurc area. e previoualx 1..._...., ••••u•., t Rl'Ved at Scott AFB, DI. ' ;..~n::'':.t~ CL '"n I His wife, CBrolyn, .. ~ts ,the ~-~::-c .... 0,1ey Pllrll, <taulhter of Mr. and .MI'S. Ed M"41J,1;,,. 11111.pr112. 1Jn •11 .11 ' MUia, 2$28 Rlvlero Drive, I '~AL NOTI~ Lquiia Bea<h. --• N• Army PrlY,at.e First Clw ~:::': ~~:;_:~" ~~: , O.Or1e NIYI, son of Robert , ... COUNTY OP OIU.NG• M N I-·-• __ ,_ SI . ' ... A·11111 • . ava, ,_ .-ft•l.IUllJ :1 No'Ttri: OP ...... , •• OP P•TITION F~ntaln Valley, rectnUy WIS r~::,os:.~:.~i;~.,..t.ND lll~oa assigned to the ard Annored E1llfil ., FAED MADIJO.i, O.C:t1Md. Division near B11d1 n' en ~OTICE '1s HEIEa'V GIVEN 11'1411 C•ol ' ~'!".t. JIYMI of El ...... TUii I -Gennany. r"'~ ..... DoMW .1o1111 M1d11on h•llil Pvt I . fllH 111n111 1 pe!lti.t W .roHlt of wlll . Nava s a truck driver '"° for 1tw1!'K1 " Lill..-• Tnt1men11ry 1 ln Troop C. 3rd squadron of '' hllllonen rot.rl<ICI •• wllld't 11 ,.... th di · , h . for turthtr" portlcullirs, 11111 !Ml lfM time e VlSion s 12t Cavalry. He 1111 o11ao ot 11t1r1,.,. ihe ~· 1111 111tn · entered the Army last April Ml for M1n:h 21, 1m •t J:)O 1.m .• In fhe 1 • • eoul'lroom of DeP11rlmtnt No. J If wld • completed ., hllic tr1ining It caurt, 11 100 Civic C111t1r Qt'1¥1 Wtsl, In Ft. Ord C&lif and was I•" llM ctw., Sent• A"'' c.nf9nll1. • ·• ..... 011111Mlrd'i1, 1Jn stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex. w. E. s1. JOHN • • c .. n!Y Clerk LEGAL NOTICE . ~~::::=:.:.!".,~'" ------------1,._..L Clf"-'!11 llllCTITIOUI aUSIHlll' TM: (flJJ IM-71M NI.Ml ITAT•M•NT Altlnlrrl fir ... !It~ Tho follOwlnt pffton 11 dOlnt tlutlnlh P'ublllhld Or1111• C11•t Dlll'I' l"llol, ltf;! , M1rd'i 11, 12, 11, lf1t '511·72 l'IC ASSOCIATES, t7' W. 11111 It., I Unit c, c1111 Me••· m21 LEGAL NOTICE John S. Cowlt, w.1 Clubhou ... 1---,.,--~~-----I I Newport •••eh. nuo NOTIC• O .. IAL• 0111 Th!1 ..... llnnt Is belnl conducttd b~ Ill AllCllAl';t AT PUii.iC AUCTION 'J"'lvld111I. Notice ll ht,.bY 1lvfll lh1t fhe un- JOM S, C""'l' derlllMCI w1U Mii 11 wbllc 1udlD11 1111 Tltl1 1t1tement !fled wlltt tt'11 Countv tollowllll 1!rcr1ft· Loctlleed Orlon t-C l•rll of DI'•"" C.U111Y 1111: M1rch 2, 1Jn. 1 .. 11. No. N 1:nii. s.tltt .-11 11 purMllflf ty Btv1rly J, MlddU, DtPlllY County to Code of Clvll l"roc:edllrt, S«tlen1 Clift. ,, ... 1tlll.61•.1t, Incl It to forlCIOM 1 11111 Ol/911 ... ll'l'lffrllilMd I" !ht 1111ount or uun.20, P'r.tblllllllcl Or111H Cult Dlhr l"IJOt, l"h.ls U1tt of Mii, Mr r ... lrs, lib«, WI" March s, 12, 1J, H, ltn W.n plln, 11111 rnat1rl1l1. Tho Uil• W'lll t•k• Jllcl on ,_.rll 14, lt72, 11 T1llm111h LEGAL NOTICE AYllllon, 0!'11-1 COU111Y AlrMrt, t.nt• ~----------IAlll, C1Ulon'111, II 2:• P'.M. Tho 1ll'CF1ft ,ICTITIOUI IUllM•tt wlll be sold "11 It" .rid tttl Wmt Of M1t NAMI ITATIM•NT wHI "·"'' celh. •'TM fll•lnl ' ... Miit Ml .,.. .• TALLMANTl AVIATION, INC. tustnni 11• ~ • I orentt County Air_, , ., .. ._ ' •• I Sonll AM, Ctlifllmla .. ~• .. A ....... H 11.NAl.IA CO., 12111 l"vbllJhld or_,. Cl*rf 0.11'1' "1lol t..,::q~ye~t~.=.,s:,11=11;, •• Mlrdl 11, 11. llo '"' lS. 1 .. 17, 11, ,,, .: l tllw or., lfY"'lllltlil hldt, C1Ut111t1a. ltn , 'n.n \ Tl""""' L.1111..,.,,.h, nn N1111t1u• LEGAL N-CE ; Dr,. Hllrtrl.-t«t .._.,, C1tlfornl1. v.11 'llll• b\111.-I& 1111111 Cllllducted by 1 l-~----------1 NrtMrlht~ IUP•ll.to• COUll.T 01' TM• • TlmOlllY I." St1mb1ullt STATI 0111 CALll'OIMIA ""- ODii $11mblll9h TMI COUNTT 01' OllANe• Thll llftlmltlt tiled wllli Ille CIUl'llY NO, A·~ Cltrk If Orlfllll County on M1rdi 101 ltn NOTICI 0 .. H•A•INO OP' PITITION li' ltllilrly J, Mldltllc, DIPulY County .. 011. f"•OIATI 0111 WILL AND plQlt Clerk. "{ • • 1.aTT•1ts TllTAMllilTA•Y llOND ' .. 1,W WAIVaDI l"l/blllhtd br1"11 COiii Dilly 1"11111, E1t1t1 WAI.TEI EDWAll.D SULLIVAN, Merth 12, lf, ii, ind o\Pfll 2, tJn '5$-12. Dtc11Md. NOTICE IS HEll:Ell'I' GIVEN flllt LEG " NOTICE Ernnt w, Sulllv1" r..1 lllld lllNl11 1 ,.il- llL 111111 for prflblte If HoloS.it1e Wlll 1nc1 -----------for l11Ulr'ICI 61 L•tt•rt. Tnt1me11t1ry "' .. ICTITIOUI IUllMlll P'1t1ti-r (hnirl W1l<led) r""9nct lo NAMli ITAT•MINT ""'11Cl'i 11 midi for f\lr~ '11'1lcul1rt. 1nd Thi ft:lllew1no PffllClll I• dlllll tluttMll 11111 tM time 111C1 'Itel Of l'lllrlno 1111 •: J wmt 1111 bff1' Mt ftor Mlf"dl •· n11, 11 MEWP'Oll.T G"ULlll SEll:V\Cf, 1'10 w. t:JO 1.m .. Ill 1111 ceur""-'t " Dlpttf>. 1111111 11\ld., Nl'#WI 1111C11.. Clllflnlll lntllt ,.., J of wi. teurt, II 1DO Civic ""°· Centlt Drl'l'I Wwt, kl 1111 City 01 IMtf• Mlrt: a-, 112n~ lelbM •""-AN. Clllft:lnll.1 • .. """'1 Blldt, C1llfor11l1 nMO. Deitid Mlrdl t, 1'72 tThlt builneu 11 1111111 c0JM9'IC!ld-...,-.if .E. SI JOHH, tnlilvldu1I, /. IY Clerk Mlrll DooM ' aoe•ttT UITMAlt. Thll II•"'"'"' fllllll Wlltt ftlol Ceut!IY mt .......... <11111: el Ortn .. CCllllllY Oii Mlrdi 11. "h ...._ .an, W hYltlY J. MMdlll. ~ C_,""' C:.-~ ftlM Cllf"k. T111 J ..... , .. 1 ...... ......., .. .......... .. wn...... Dl'IMI CN•I 0.llY 1"1111, hWltfttlt or... c... Diiiy Piia!, Merctt 12. 1t, ». 11111 """'11 ~ 1m 6SW'I Mardi 11, 11. lL 1m •·n WANT A .. • UTILE .LUV? -~. Try Clnnel Cllfmllt March 2lrt a HA111011 ai.'VD. COSTA MIU. • .... 11. BIG SELECTION! ROBES • Reg, 3.00 2 Days 222 T ailor~d or lace-trimmed, .•nap and but. ton-front robes in easy-care cotton or Da- cron9 polyest~ /cotton, Choi co so rods 1-tnd prints. An ideal gi# to give , 10-18. TOT BOYS' 2-4 ·SHIRTS, SUCKS J.57 Shirt J.t6 Sfocli:1 ,,,,.,. Co,tton /polyester no- on'\.~shirts. Sleeks, Sanforized• cotton duck:strlpes. pr In ts. WASHABLE · REVERSIBLE ·' THROW RUGS ( Easy· care cotton- stulfed nylon. Revers· Ible rugs savt wear and tear. Tn• multi· colored rugs are 19" by33". Fringed ends. . : ~w \ ; ~ \ ' ' . ' ' ' ., ___ , CHllli-llEIEW llTS KOTEX NAPKINS lleg. 4 ,. II 97 2.97 '°'' Sun,, Mon. C Only For seal and back. Ply-,0 S R 1 S 1 d I ~ up•ror egu1r tn· woo , upno stered wltn tary Nipk!ns. s h 0 P 1 vinyl. With hardware. Sa" at Krnirl. ' """""· 11...-u. 1m DAILY "I.OT ,4 JI I D~~y 10 A.M. • 10 1'.M. -SUNDAY 10 A.M • 7· 1'.M. ,:i, ' ·~ ' , ' ·. " REINFORCED COTTON JEANS FOR BOYS Our Reg, 3.57 Sanforized•, western style \eons, wltn five roomy pockets, ore reinforced ct ell stress points for longer wear. Regulars 8-18; slim• 8-16. Cnarge It, • ~'/ LEATHER WORK BOOT SUN., MON. ONLY REG.' 10.44 688 1 Men's genuine leather 6" work boot· oil rosistant sole. Brandy In color sizes 6\12· I I. &·E lllllTURE RADIO, IATIERY Rog. 4.57 297 Qu ic k, direct-dial tuning, Sturdy plostlc case. 9-volt batt•ry and earpnone. Moon 1-»11 K M•RT.7-IMCH CIRCULAR SAW Discount Price 16~ Sturdy saw nos o 9-omp motor which dev<tlops l l /3 horsepower. Includes a saw dust •feet Ion •hute. Cul• ;z~" at go•. 2" at-45°, will bevel cvt 2x~. Snoe adjusts.Charge It at K mort. I USY·Tl.Ull SLIDE VIEWER ~~· '11'· Uses two penlight batteries•. Brlgnt, enlargtd vlow of a sllqe r,.ults. Savel • ••ttM!olt Mt 1Mhld141 MEN'S STURDY CUSHION-FOOT WORK~CKS lle11ulor 3 l'r./1.06 3,,..79c Our Rog. 4.22 2 days Palyesler/rayon wltn lu~u rlaus 5" nylon bind ing. Size 72x90", Old gold, Venetian groon , peacock blue, pink or sable. spve. ' . ··-·----·---.... . -~· ... -.. .. ·-··--··-...... --....... ....... -... ·--... -....... ._,_ .. _ ... _ .. __ _ --·- I nmsH cu UIS .22 OIL. lllLLS' ":11d.~34 ·96 c ~~· . 58 c Remington• Mohawk Comfortable work socksmadoof strong cotton with a nylon- relnforcod nee.I and toe for extra wear. Black orwh!te.1 Ol>-13. ,~, ' SUNDAY ONLY SLICED BAKED HAM ' $1.27 fwll.,. coo~t4 him. Sliutl to or41r. ltl11I fir li.u1ch1• 1111' 1P111kt. MONDAY ONLY .ROAST BEEF CHOICE ROUND aac Flt 20-30-gol. tra·sh cans. 25 neavy plastic liners, 30" wide, 37 " long. /l . th•ll1 with bros• cotes. c.1.,.., tlr1t1i11f, tr1vy, whi,,., ,.. "Kleon· bore·: priming. ••'•••· 1Jutt1r1t1 v111t1bl1, rill & i.wt· l1r, ----- -. 2100 HARBOR BL VD. ~;~.r~~".°,~ COST A MESA -Harbor j t A 18 DAILY.PILOT • • • ':Company . S~ps .Dat~ With .. Joan~ . . . • . :r I .; , . ' . • • ANAJlllM FOUNTAIN VALLIY " Sale Prices Honored thru Wed., March .15 ' ' GREAT DBBATB8 .DBPT.-Rumor~ wse drealotlng In recent tbn .. 11111 • public confrontation mlP& be ........... -le llJla, -Mn. Joan -Sml~ principal crl~ "' lbe Irvine Company, and l~~~~tlllll!llllll::=====::::~~:':~lllll, -high offlclal of , Ille ~tioned org1ntuti0n.' Tllo Idea would be lo air -Smith'• ~ 11111 d,lore Ii dJa. pray upon tbe , rucb and tlie 'op. po1Jng view point by company ez· ecutMolhot 'things ar'e morir>I \ .. Joni q u I t e ,,CM• 1•vn11 nlcely wtlbln the multi-million doilar ajlread, ~ -~~aware, lllro. -Ii the grlJlll. d...,... of the late James Intno n aac1 u IUCb ....,. a -ldorlble plooe ·it rad . alock. Aa a mall« of !Id, abe owna more °'¥ any other Jn. dlvj4pai , l I . Dll8PITE BER 1arge - In the action, however, she 1' still outvoted • by: o t h e r stockhei1dert1, Uke the James Irvine Foundatloil. Th Ii doeah't give. her riluch aay In ' how the rancl>ls,actually run.· It has been a· COMkterable -tlool lo ber •-the years, : As a ....,\t, lhe bas aounded " ell quite dl«i ln·publk>oo how ., a figured the Irvine , Foua- dllioa, was 1olng to b!J forced : to liquidate a, lot. of atoc;k ud , that the Irvine CompollJ was , ,p1ng ·1o -a lol. of cash .. " "-· lhe JC(lftC}uda:, ' would . .t-·the ranch ' mnpony .to unload a lot of land quickly, . , Um µ.rnlna the ,_ Irvine cl: tJ lnt.o "a ilum area.': · Mrs. SmJlh lelt h e r ~11 comfortable1 spread ~~· .\°.;,,~' coast Jn•her Emerald Bay dip In order'tli aitlculate•tbla line of tlllJiktq dll!'lng 18'1 necem. ber'a· !nine cltyhood · elec- tion. Slit felt Irvine 'cltyhood ' would bl !>felllalure. " : She !filer dropped t h e .. llunt'' Hne1 after tn:. 'corporaUoo wu ·appi'oVed aild · Jn lllC!, lilggeiled '•he ..... pleated with the way the new Irvine city government .wu operalinl 1dqring Ille early l(Olng .. •• ANYWAY, ALL th1s pulling • and tuUhii prompted certain pertlea withip the Orange County ,Preaa Club to 1lgure a ~ic meeting between Mrs. smtth and Irvine ez:ecutives would be a natural bellclanger. clanger. , Mn. Smith was approached. Well, she was reportedly delighted. She declared she'd meet one of those corporate bad guys any time and place of their chooslng, so long as it was in the glare of note-taking, newspaper people. Then Irvine executives were approached. One asserte<ily aaid, "It sounds like a terrific idea." Later, however, there wu· a Colder, executive ip- prllsal of the debate ootlon. • IN TllE FlllSi' place, Mn' · Smith retains a great deal of penooal charisma from her teenage years ' when t b e oparkllng mille 'and youthful · ebullience made her always appear to be a freshly· scrubbed coed. Therefore, no matter how amart the guy was debating her, he would .be going one-on- one against ch8rlsma. And that's a tall order for victory. Just ask people who've tried. It, Jlke Richard Nixon. Nett, you 'would have a altuation where a coµipany ex· ec6tive woold be publicly ~ with It > prindpal '~Ider. Thia 1 Is poor 'liiblJC. Iman l!li· way j"I lieclift: .nN.\ILY, MR& &nilb la .• w.i• ,Wel!MIJ be Jn the a cl *-'• Llllerotion and ell -bat "8 aWl baven~ ad· ...-lo the llap where 1 ma1 c~n whip 1, wemaa-Yerbally or ..... .... m' pt away with .. Allel ti-~ factors ... -11ud-by Irv!iie Com· pillJ ..._ Alli they had 1o WMh •• d.t In debate victory · (they were conllclent of that) llOUld !lo lllll. -t abyu of . •t's416it. , ·· It, ~ '<Ill ra.t uaur!d .. Great Dtblte. -="'Ibo .. 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' . .. ~ . ., . .'• , .......... ,2, lm DAILY I'll.OT 8 ' • 1-~llg Be~ch · 1'allies fOr. . 95-90 Overtime Win; ._ I . . , JIOCA'IZ'J.O, -(AP).-Cll llllle 1-..... wbldl lrlllod ... Ill fllo ..,. -.,.,.,,..> fllll!'lf """" ....... lo -111111·1111 ·--.-u tull' .. 1111 v-,..., .. olelllM ... ' . . J... Bciti lloYll ;;;;_. II po1nb to leod -llall,lillt 1111' ll'!le-~ dordo • 111 bor ~. W>-al 'It-all m Glml McDoaald.. lUoot I ,.e =-le. to a II.el victory '· . Wltll SI ilconda1eft In-••'-°""' Hawaii · I!' Ille .NC.AA Far JUIDJ!"" ·•--Well~ I piijoli,: • play. · • • w ~· · Ill play lcJD.ranb.t • BYU's Doug Rld>oiill, .who finished OOLA ~ ' ln"lbe "'climo!. al wilh 24 polnls, 1111 11\>ID of BYU'1 'II Provo, ;vtah, fllll>rlilked l.l>ng overliJUe points ul4' bbl llerolcs llllol lhe ~ell·w\11 -1 Sa• Fraocl.o<o Unlveni· Coupn Into a tbrM>jlOlnl .lead ear\y In <ly, (lf.?t, '·I n' ' , lhe ll!irll period. · Two 1,.. uion aplece by Cbuct Teny A dlltiag,lay·in by Kllll wllh 1:01 to so llDd.l.amont "" lb Ibo linll 17 -In Ibo --.. -pu1 i,... pve: ~ rt.~ l!I ~~-• Beacll ahoOd -for lbs lint lime ~ • • • ....,_=..,...·tho-..,.... c.pw... ' -....... ---llJ II In 1111 -ball, """' --Jtrry ,..,..... ...... "1'blnp loobd pnll)' IWI'· ' "Bui eVOO tllluill we Wil'I do""' J knew WI -lllit come beet ll!houlh we PlaYed qidtlo 1'911'1y. , "1111! ··~ . half WU Qlrmmy , lrustratlng .• w. -.Id .ltl wttbin ·lour points IDd BYU Mjld come down IDd drop In ... al -•loci ahols. Tbojl" outalde lbooting .... unbellevable. n Tiibuiu aald lie w• upriled 'at •• IYU'1 llllllO lb tilt --~ - -laft ... lbs --lliobudl' two ll'el lllrowt -IYU ~ a~po1n1 lead. .. , "Whoo lbly pl 1W -cl a ~·I lbouchl lhoy mllbl hold . ..... Ibo billl -lhin lbly did,.,..,._ aafd. "Tho turnJnc polnl al lbs Jama WIS at --WI mlaaod a couple • ~f 11.Wps,'' aalcl BYU cOoch Stan Watts. · ••Long Beach came down and made lhem w'hen they had to, we didn't, "Doui tucbardJ played an ootstanding -for ua. lt'1 too bad we bad to looe d a porformance Ille lhal frOm lilm." • Favorites Post __ , Cage Victories Side a Setle•d · ·' ' ' , J , I ' , -·.lllftn. of~ California ~ l1 ' 1af1 at MOnd llllf = !Int lnnlnf ldlon with the Chicago Cubo Saturday. The .An rated three Cub pl1chera lor 15 'lilts In I 7-0 exhlblUon ~ Y1c1GrJ at Pallll Sprlap. : 11 • • 'lllll· ... ended Watll' .__ ltl .-blog BYU bul:etball. 8lrlchD with . -...,y.., ap, Watts ii npecled lo retire aeon. • • GLENN WHITE Spot ts Editor .. B" SECTION W911EN IN SPORTS -Di&taff •ilk ag<dt1 draw apccial attttition In DAILY Pl/Qt'o SIOIClatl sporll pre1mtatiol0. Ste Lallrk Bteklamd'1· feoture1 Oii /15, WINGED CAR -Ttp, !MN fl o tNtD nw ca,. with _.... tDift6-111Pt airfoill. 11'1 ... rftlilffd for <omJ><-N fltll/ /Hf11re ICU. aboul on B4. • '~ • '" ~.-. . . l . r ~-- • J DAILY PILOT UCINine Loses .Two fro 49ers . . . "· i>. LONG ~EACH ~ UC Irvine's baseball conUri&ent his a week layoff to ready bill !Or the Aubelm lllvltltlonal at La 1>aJma Park following Saturday'• twin iietbacb at th• banda of host . Cal State 4""11 lleacb ). Coach Gary Ad1m11 Anteaters dropped llolow ·tbo .IOO mari wllb a J.10-1 mark talJowinr Ibo hoot -.· J.2 and 2--0 trllanpbt.. • !·,JJI 6a tint pme the -!An llruci NriY-I ~ marUr (ft the -... -*"" -anly to-It .. &nm _-. dralo .., Mike Douglu' niJtth.l!mlng jlflmlr.,. the right field fence. ..,_-"'°""' In th• flnt Inning {;" ~0when Clari Schenz 1fnllocl In :~jtid tbe other UCI marker wu cblJked uP by Dave Lyons, who linlJed, llole, a =. '." bua and then ICOrod on 1 49et !~it· four-bluer came with two ~.I and, mM&Ured m fMt. , The .econd pmo -another atory as IJ1# Anteaters faUed to dent the acoreboard. , .. ,, OnJy once did they .erioualy threaten ~al Stati·(Lonc Beach) and thal was in 1111! aixtb lmlinl· ~Schenz led lt oU with a base rap and eventually wound up on third following l>U Coro-'j aln•le. ,. •• I. i "f"" '• •1•1T OAM• :r, UC lrYIM ltl Ctl lllte lLll Ill ~-• MI tll'M Mrlll'M ~-tt1eCrmbV,d JOit l'f'Cllll, .. -J 1 i • ltktr. c J ••• Mt,lnoH, 111 , I e t 0 ~. rt • I I I ltvrf, rt I t t t •llllf • • I I 0 Mtlllel'I, M • J l O Oovol••• lb • l 1 1 AlldtrMtl.C •I I I ~.If J 0 0 0 ...._,., ••2oh¥! .. » J1110 kllflllo tf J I t I o.wt,.., 2b 2 I t t ,lel'low~ p I 4 t 0 0 Ttlroflfi, P I 0 I 0 Tet•l• as· 2 ,, I klwJt.r, " ' I t 1 lew\1, pl! 1 • • • ltutttt •• ,. 0 0 0 • ~ Tet1l1 211J4J -:.. _..{' '1 IMUlll o H 0 :Jf lrv!119 Oil 000 ooo-t I I r 5t1tt 11,,1 ooo 001 011--J • 2 ~ . •t''!' ue .,.... ,\:COfljO· ·~• ,,,.. tL11 en .. 'II,_ .. ,II,_ ~-s. ,, OtMffnt,i'f J 1 2-0 .C'WM,.(\ J •• &aMt',t t. 1. E .1. ioo Plrll,• Sill l't ', ••. Dwtl••·•· JIOO • Stl 01¥\1.a .11120 ,.,...,._, c 1 0 I llf'llll'tl, It 2 O t O • ,.,..,, 41 ' • • L.IWll, "' ' • • • ...... H ~ 111 CtOMy,cf 1010 ~cf t•i °""""""'" 1110 WMMIKll. p 1 o 1 'llllMtk. p 2 o I o ,~t 2S I I Tot1t1 ti 2 4 I ~~ •' l &dni'1lt111111ft Rtfl ~ l[Vllll 'tol 000 .... J I iNtw• Cl:I) 001 tll x-2 I I . ,, ' ,1 •, •• Sporn la Brief jif •• < I ". . -..... ,-, " . • PAR.NELLI JONES GOES FOR 3RO $TRAIGHT INDY VICTORY IN NEW SETUP. Winged Lightni~g Is Ready Revolutionary Design Unveil.ed ONTAl'\IO, C.llf. (AP) -The result& of months of clandestine activity ln a Torrance aarage have been unveiled : a winged racing car of revolutionary d .. tgn. Pamelll Jones and Ve! Miletlch held a news ecmterence Tbunday at Ontario Motor Speedway to dlJplay the red and wblte viceroy Special, the "wings" ac- UWIY more like 1tubby fins . It appears dramatic.Uy dlHerenl from Ille Ford-powered Johnny LIJ!hlllfnl Special wlllch •Al Unaer drove to vfctorlei at the lndlanapo!ls IOO the put two )'tl?ll. Unser, Mario Andrettl and Joe Leonard each will have one o{ the new, $100,000 to $12.S,OOO cars, plus one each In reserve. Just how much impact 1972 models will have on other designs depends on how well they perform, Jones said, Asked whether be felt more confident with such drivers and cars, he said : '1We never go in' with too much con- fidence. We have a great team and great cars but we've got a lot of work and testing to do. u'I'he McLarens are·)mproving,'' Jones -said. 0 Whlle we were winning last year, they were geUing better with their designs. Everybody ii getting better." ditklns. Each of \the two main winls ti about 111 lnches Iona. extend.inf 31 inche1 from the bottom of the car's body. Wmgs, once banned by USAC for cham- pionship cars, are not allowed to ·eitend beYond the middle of the tire treads. Phillippe said the ·wlngs , positioned to be in the free-moving air now, are for aeronautic design. All sil cars this year will be powered by turbocharged Offenhauser engines of 800 to 900 horsepower. Andretti and Unser have dr iven the prototype on Ontario's 2.5-mile oval, averaging 155 to 165 miles per hour. "lt(s a beautiful race car and so much to work wtth," said Unser, who was ask• ed bow u. compares witli bis pnvioul can. ~~~Halos Win Dodgers Fall· ,_ ' . ' -. - The $2511,000 prototype &hown Thuraday designed by ex-Lotus designer Andre Phillippe of England behind cloled doors at Jones' &hop, has wings which contrast with previous treatments. They are mounted at 45-degret angles with ailerons which can be 1djusted by pit crews to compensate for racing con~ "ll's hard to say right away beca.use we haven't tried to Pfe.!18 for speed." Andrettl &aid th• sbaiedown ruos were to determine how the car bmdlei, Mt how fast it can go. He said the car fttlS "light" in the driver's hands. " !72 Dl•ar'at'• j ' • JC Basketball Visbl ~ Looks Better for -'73 ' i: .J Clout aru jWllor c:ollea• bali•lball aboulf k v11tly improvtd ne:rt season, It can't help but be. The UtrM aru junior colleges recorded an ov•all mark of 27-17 in 1971-72: That's 1 winning 1veraee ol .321. Saddlel>ack, 4-2$ th!• put Jltaion, prob, •bly wlD ... the niOll Improved ' outfit (l'tCO<d wl .. ) -that ii if Roy Steven• llldla -...! 11 the head eoach. 8addleblck'1 tt'Tl-'D club was com-. ,,.i OI frelbmeo (wil!I one uceptlOn) 111111-al them will bt hick. "It otwioally Wll a di11PPointin& ...... hm I wlnainl and lolliiC ,w.i; CRAIG SHEF'F polht," 1ays Stevens, "but we felt we made a lot of g1lns wilh 1 very young team. "We had only one sophomore on the team IO the balance of our kids will be back. If we can pick up a couple of &ood l.ncoming freitme:n or 10phomore1 ®m-ine blck from four-year schools we ahauld have• much .better season. -"Nol bav!llf I atrong ball-handlinJ forward with IOllle mobility wu one of OW' bit we•lmrllfs. And wej lacked a blcicourl player with good luderah!p ability." ' Steven1 ••YI the Gauchos hive a good chance of setting former San Clemente 1111' Stove Kalota back from the l'.Jlilvmlty of Idaho nm ,.aann. He's 6-!. Stevens ls trying to make the most of hi•· job, duplte weird practice houri (u1u11ly from S to 11 at night), very little talent In the Sadd!eback area and no f1cllltl., wbal!oever. Those are the main rtasons why he's applied for the head cage job at Fullerton JC. OCC coach Herb lJvaey II not pvlq ap ht1 job, de1plte some rumors. Llvuy'1 recnrd at Oru1e Coast 11 n.. II la lbno aouo11, bal b• aWI te.il be cu~ • winner. --"I .m aot' Uppy with my record. Who woald be? B'at I really e1joy dohll wbat rm dolq ud I tbllli I ·eu pvo Oruge ~ I willler. U I dlda, lllhli IO, I'd qllit eaacbll!I'." Uvuy ""9 three 1larter1 from la1t le1181l ~ Skip WUU1m1, Glean Nelson ~Tim ~oy -b111 be h11 baci IUfd Jollll Seym-(wbo Jyi• 1 lot of pol••- tlal), cl!ater Eric So~wlck ud part- tl.me 1tu:ter Cback Yerkey. ·-·· ... -~---· ._ If IJVll)' cu recndt ..... " Iii• out1t1111N talent la ~ aru, lie Mid live i wtaaer aut ,eboa -t1pec1'Jl1 wllb F1Uertoa JC !oalll1l,.,.t of tt11upu 1111'1. ' On paper, Golden West could be the best area team. Coach Dick Stricklin loses forward Jim Anderson . and parttlme starter Jlm Croom -but he has a wealth of talent back in front.liners Jeff st. Clair and Jaci ·Kelcb and 1u1rds Gary Oralll and Tar11 Young. Young 11w acUon In oaly the lira! fqor Rustler games, before tn- jurlng ·-· And Golden West fllw:es to, get 6-10 cont« Mari Dekker back. ni. formor SanUaco star at out 111t sealon witb grade pn1blom1 after being an ln- 1jrumental part of the '70-71 11u1Uer. championship aquad. , · u Strlcl<lln can land Marina'• &-71panl•r Dtan Bocdan, tha Rustlers eould bo' 1 ti- tle contender. I He.re'• Saddlehack College'• focitball 1chedule for 'iZ: Sept. Jt -Cypre11; Sept. U -at Chaffey; Sept. 38 -cttru1; Oct. 7 -1t Saa Dle1oi Oct. 14 -Grot'" moat; Oct. !1-11 Soathwe1tern; Oct. ZI -Riverside; Nov. 4 -Mira Colt.; Nov. · 11 -San Beni.ardlno; Nov. 11 -1t Palomar. Gaacbo atbleUc director and bud foot- ball coach Geerse Bartman report1 tUt lte II 1till looklq for a 1tadhun fer die Cllnla lllld Groao-1 Wil -probably tH tw• bluest sames oa tll~ Saddleback ochedule. The Tllolla Union llllh Scbool Dlslrlc:I 1111 Ibo bllh oclloola la Iba area bay• prfarlly over Saddlebaci, Iha )flaalea Viejo HIP jSaddleback'a bomo field) la locked up lbole two weoiollda. , Har=u 11 looilllg lllkl the ponlbDlty of playhl1 lhe · two 1ame1 at Sau aemeate Hlgb. TV Sports T•t'f 11 1.lft, !21 Mock.., -Tiii Chlc190 11tck H1 ..... 1 mHt Tiit ltd W!11111 11 0.1~11. 11 1.m. (1) NIA l11k,ll1111 -Tiit N•w Yori!; knltkt •"" IOllon C1.llca l'IOOk UP Jn I ktV AHl l'llc OIYlllM Clllh 1• IOlton 12 111111r1 1•1 cu• 11,i.11111n -Sllurd1v'1 Cl!'= AAA>."' th1mQ111nll'llo 01m. bil!I-P11tdena i nd Vt rbu"' o.i. •Ad the 9'l'cond h•ll al llM C•m•IH•f l Modin. AM 11111 gll'l'll!. I l o.m. !SJ Anfl•li 111•11 -Thoi c 1111r,n11 Arige!1 •NI Clllc-Cubs "'"' In Hw iteoltd 1•" blrlm 11rne of lllt MIMllt fDI' bDlll ttlmt 11 Ptlm pr)l!lll. I o.m. CJlll U.S lrdODr T1~:oi ChtmolonllllM -s11n Smltll. the: nttloNt _,, I ctuomoloft. 116'1 Ille IOP .. INl9Ptncl•nf IM'OI tNI .,'l'\lttur1 In 111, USLTA'I flf'llt lrdOor "''"' or !Fie v••r. T•Dflll 11rli1<. !:JO p.m. Ul NFL Actlotl -•Hohllohtl ,, '11f Ml1m1 Dolrolllna' •11 .,.Min, 2 o.m. (71 AIC'1 Ch1mol11Ml\lo A11lo lt.clno -Rld word PttlY Mftnd1 his lfltt 11 the llb0.000 C1rofll'lll m Sloe~ Ci r r1c1, 11Pfd ttrllt r tod•Y ti Rf"~~~1"fll~ ~Ut· Ct<bv -Tiie Chlt fs Ind !lomblrs cl"lh 1t IOSto<! Gt rdt ou.. • 1.m. 11) AfMrlt•n Soorl1m11t -Outd1111r1m111 Grits Grtlhll'!) usn h1unclt Of' • rtctOOn hunt ne•r S1>tlntf!1ld, Tftll'I Gtnt 1(1Uv. trod goiter OOUll ae::i•r' '"'I' k'r N111 PlrCh In mrthlrl'I ktn~1'1 L•-· ':' fl 1.'i::.' 01 Gol• -Th· p.rf' 1'11Gt tor • no~ !lrst prltt 111 lhl 1150,000 F ior1t11 Cllrl.ll lnvllltl&nl l. 4::10 n.m (1) Autto ltlclno -Amt'rlc•n Acl vtnlur9 11,.. •m1t1ur lutfl rte!~ Feuerhach Tops -70 Fe~t _..,... ' ' ' I . ' 'I " PAl.M Sl'ftltiGS r r...,. Cllif<*al& p1tcblrl sOilllad • Cblet&D Cubt en rm · oingl!O .W: 'Wi.t<lii lJelW knocked Ill tllree l'llllO Sund4Y·U Ille Aqet. i.&t llM Cuba 7.0 for tbiii tint ~ al ~ "' llibiil"" balobili *""'· ' ft!!. ~· inc~. , 01 DISPLAY In Qur 2.4,000 Sq. Ft. ·Indoor Showroom · t, · ' · '• · '· • * 7 Year Blink Financing Clyde Wrilbt, Lloyd All .... EddlA Filbet and Paul Doyle ~mblned an the shutout while the ·Angela we.re rakln& lbr .. Cub pitchers for 16 h!ta. lJODH, a JIOIU'Olter player trying lo mak• the American LeliU• club 11 ID In- fielder, drove home two runs with a llllfle In the fourth Inning and singled home another run In the seventh. The ca!Uomians scored twice in the first inning off Chicago starter Burt Hooteo. Mickey Rivera led off with tho fll'!I Of his thr .. h!ta, and Vada PiQIOn, Jim Spencer and Ken McMull .. alJp bad a1ng1 .. Ill the Inning. "' WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -Rod Gilbreath, a 19-year-otd Atlanta rookie, hit a triple and two singles and scored twice 'saturday to lead the Braves to a; 4-3 e1hibitlon baseball victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Gilbreath, the MOl!it Valuable Player in the Western Carolina League last year. also turned lrl .several outstanding defensive plays at third base . ...., WALNUT-Al Feuerbach her ~-.'! the second shot putter in history to t> : !he 70-foot barrier Saturday with a toss of 70 Vanguards DrQp Doubleheader SANTA BARBARA -Sou I her n California College's Vanguards Ir• lhmiah for th• year with pl1yln1 th• --warriors of Westmont College ln baseball and lt'1 )11!1 u well. Salonlay lh• Vanguards dropped a twin bill to the We&tmont nine, ~ and S-O, giv· Ing lllem an ~ msrk. Each of the IOl"s ii aglfnlt Weatmont. . Southern Cal College returns to action Tuesday wllh a 2:30 te&t again&t invading Cal Latlleran. KC ,., ate II} M r ..,.,. Mr 11 tlll loshlt1 tf • • • • ........ cf • • • 0 OoWI"' • ' t 8 I Dfll.ltlll, .. I 0 I 0 MirNt 1• l ~I o1AN1¥1._ le I 'f I 0 ••t'""*" ' l • • • ·~· ,,. ' • • 0 .. _ .. 'f''"""""·" ,,,, w.tllcoct;, If J f I Ol!otlffrNn, f :f 0 I t Qlrllt. 2' J I C11rtl1. ~II 1 e O o -· .. "'"" ,,,, ...... rl j • ...._._., " ' ••• TNll ltt U...t 'Jttl ~'- _., +r::i.· " • , • l N I ........ , I 111 t• -.... ' ... .,..... •MI -• M ~' -'11 _. 1' • ~ , ~ Emei!r)a Stat.1 Kan. sra<1u11te aot all hll liJetime belt tbtow Gil ·the 1~·put al als ln".-ft,.way d'onlcorln( meet. •· • -· I .. . , ' Olfmpic ;:fj1"" 11andY MalfoO hblds tho 1'orld . al 71411, and baa .... over· 70 ·feet numeroui tllne1, but Feuerbach hu beaten him the last seven times they have met. ...., ARCADIA -Donald Pierce rode Triple Bend to victory by a bud over favored Cougar n In lhe $170,000 Santa Anita Handicap Saturday in a race marred when a horse broke through the inflield railing at the start. throwing his rider. Buzkaahi got out of the gate from the pole poaition •. then suddenly ducked into a temporary railing, throwing jockey Eddie Belmonte to the 1r1ck. Althoup tbe -appeared lo nm over the rider, Belmonte .,.pec1 Injury. . ._,, . INGLEWOOD ·-Otfenseman• Gill .. Mafolte'a IO-fool alap allOt touche4 off I t-,..i outbunl In thrff minut .. of the -period u the Los Anc•I .. Klnp dowiled tlfe Buffalo Sabr .. 1-3 In a Natioaal Hoct.y·w111e 1ame Saturday nigbt. CALGAl'\Y, Alie . -Dtfendlng cham· pions LUdmila Plkhmov1 and Ale11nder Gorshkov Of t h • Soviet Union pul on 1 smooth performance In artistic im· pres1lon Saturday night and retahied their lee .dance title 11 the World Ftaure Skating Championships came to a close. ._,, W ASHINGTQN -S t e a d y Stan Smith continued hi1 methodical march to a probable fourth conaecuilv• cham· piooablp Saturday nilht by C!'lllbl111 Tom Gonnan, 7-4, M, M , In the $21,0llO Equity Funding International tennis tournament. Smith,, the top.ranked player In tho U.S .. faces IJ.yuM!d Jim Comton _ln tho nationally televlaed flnala today. Connert advanced earlier Saturday by . ou!Wtfnl Spalnl Manuel Orantta Ill 1 maralh... match. ._,, Er-Mater Del Blah baaketblll atar Jim Huckesteln Hmed aecnnd team All<an- ference honor• In the w .. tem Athletic COnference 11 announced today. ...., TIJUANA -The Call .. te !lace ~ razed by fire IHI Aue. I, will bt n11uiil. -lnto~gi1antkl-comple1 that-will lacludo a mUltUD'l and 1hoppin1 ttnttr, tbt track'a new ownen haw· 1MOUnced . Enrique de la Cioncba1 a board member of the new controliu. ...,,....u..., Hipodrtmo de Aqul ean.t., uld l"ridly Done racinc may bt ,...gnoc1 11 11r!y 11 nut AUl\llt, but more probably not until 1173. " . I • . ' ( : J' . THI INCOMPAUILI UTI LINll JI feet,. JI'-' Ut• Li11•r 9011 1nywh1fi , ll'IV t im1 of y.1r. 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"Tllh Wlotor HaYI y.., OWi l'rlvata Ski LM11" NIWPOIT PHIWAY JUST SOUTH OP THI SAllTA ANA PlllWAT.-· -.. , · 'ldWPolr l'UIWAY TO TMI McPADDIN TUlllOlll', TUaN LIPl'bN YIU.AH WAY o~ N '*'ADDl:H i IOtfllll 1111 i . -1 ' . 71 .. ,... "'222 OPIN Mill M'"· lllPU .... • •• ('• --. call lot •W·) 1411 SOUTH VILLAGI WAY llNTA ANA. CALIPOllNIA ft70I -. .. • ' . " •• \ ' ' • Sunset League Champions Coach Jim Stephens' Marina High Vikings won the Sunset League bas· ketball championship with a 13-1 mark and advanced to the CIF AAAA playoff quarterfinals. (From left) Jim Wolfe, Bruce Miller, Mark Ford, Wrestlers Shine • DAILY Pll.OT ltd PMNI Wayne Christopher, Bob Losner, Dean Bogdan, Rick Smith, Tom Glea- son, Mark Adams, Ed Waggoner, Roger Speaks, Rick Rosales. .. _ ..... • ' . " ' DAILY PILOT • f " At T~tla R e la1s . _ ' . Discus Record Era sed - By Sea King s' Ro yster · By PHIL ROSS Of .. Nlf\tl"Wl•tt Much of the acllvity ol. Orange c.oast •~ea schools in the 12th aMual TUstln Relays track and rt~d meet 1t Tustin Higb Saturday was restricted to the lower dlvislons. · With most area coacbea intent on using the 11-team e.1travagarlza as a showcase ror their Bee and Cee competitors, only the Fountain Valley Barons, Marina's Vikings and San Clemente's Tritons were able to muster any points among area varsity contingents. The Barons finished fourth ln the varsi- ty scoring with 14 points, behind sweepstakes winner Santa Ana (29), host Tustin (20) and Troy (15). Marina, meanwhile, tallied six markers in the varsity class while San Clemente got a single point Area schools did the brunt of ·their damage in the Bees and Cees. Marina (14 ~), Edison (13) and Estan- cia (lO'f.I) finished just in back of the 1-2 duo of Santa Ana Valley and Santi. Ana in tile Bees while Mission Viejo (20) was se. cond and Edison (6'f.IJ sixth in·tbe Cee!. All told, eight meet records were shat- tered and three were equalled on the three levels, with area athletes having a hand in two of those. ·- -' ·-• • • ' Postel, Eagles Top CdM, 6-1 , Capture Title Year of the Sea King Trojans Bag Spike Crown Corona del Mar's lloward Royster erased the 149-1 standard set by Tustin's Dan Pahnka two years ago in the varsity discus with a mighty 172·2 toss and paced four other athletes who also eclipsed the old record. In the Bees, an Estancia duo of freshman Ken Conner (6-0) 1 n d sophomom Kevin Wiilingham (HJ and Bill Hansen (M) combined to equal the meet high jump record with an aggregate total of 17-0, with Edison second at 16-8. By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Dllllr ,Ill! lt•ff Estancia High baseball coach Ken Millard and his Eagles capturecf the Newport-Mesa District tournament crown Saturday night with a 6-1 cqnqueat of Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa Park. And they did it the bard way with ace pitcher Jim Poole! Posting his secood complete game vic tory iit three nights. Fog, sprinklers, poor lighting and at times no lights, failed to halt the Eagles in their championship bid. And the other bali ol the Estancia bat· tery wa" under a handicap, too, with Tom Johnson turning in a nice performance despite hobbling injuries. Poetel limited Corona del Mar batten to three hits and was touched up only·in the fifth when Scott Parker and Matt keough singled and dou~Jed for the lone CdM marker. Meanwhile, Postel's mates gave him an edge with three big ones 1!:1 'the early goings and then three more in the all:th to sew it up. Earlier, Costa Mesa downed Newport Harbor for third place in the four-team tourney with a 7-2 conquest that was cap- ped by a seven-run seventh inning for the winners. •.ta.cl• ") C*il II) .. ' .... Hrlrll'W .._ .. ' ' ' ' P1rlltr, cf • ' ' 0 Grin!, 11 • 0 ' ' IC.tougll, .. • 0 ' 0 Jotin.on, c . ' 0 0 P11mer, c l • 0 • l"otltl. p • 1 ' 0 DtMlll•, lb ' 0 •• ltonq\lllla, lb l,' 0 0 Jot!MOn, ' • 0 1 0 '"-''· :Jb ' • 0 0 Andrew., 2ll 2 0 • 0 ll1met1, II . ' ' 0 Clmtron, :Jb l 0 0 0 l.ogsdon, rf ' ' 0 0 ll1-1r, II 2 0 0 0 Mcci.1r1y, rf ' 0 ' 1 IC.ohler. pti ' 0 0 0 H1Y•· cf • 0 , , ll1ttl1, " 2 0 0 0 Tol1l1 u • 7 • Mill, pti 1 0 0 0 Conery, p o o a o Marrl1011. p 0 0 0 0 Tat1l1 " 1 • • lc•r1 by lnnl1111 Continues Cliinese New Year's notwithltanding, it's obvious whose year It is in the Irvine League. It's the year of the Sea King. Corona del Mar High's annexation of the CIF wrestling crown just about com- pletes the cycle for the CdM bunch In what · is certainly the fineat year in the school's 10-year history. For the ncord the Sea Kings have cap- tured the Jriiiievarsity football cham- ---"----ROGER CARLSON ., ;"' = ----"-=' pirnship, water polo crown, and Ued for the basketball tlQe. ' Now comes wrestling honors by Diet Morr.is' quartet or Gary Casey, John Blanpled, Rich Galantlne and Wally Clark arter finishing second to Fountain Valley in league circles. 'Casey won the 16&-pouild Individual championship and he's the younger brother of Doug Casey, who won the CIF 17&-pound diadem in 19611. The football mark of 7·3, which includes conquests over Newport Harbor and Edison, ended with • 28-21 loss to potent Westminster. And Individually on tho foo\baO ICelle It was Dave Holland1 nabbing cOach of thi year laurels and Bob Ferraro was back of the year in tbe Irvine League . Coach Tandy Gillis' basketball team. compiled 1 sparkling 2.1-3 mark, a ootell. behind the Sea Kings' No. 1 team of 1•·1 when Bill Bloom and his ere}" went '26-1· and advanced to the ClF quarterfinals, · at Corona Cmnmlng1 Is d.rea.mlng up another telqrapb swim meet and th11 time hi• Trltou wUI duel Fort Ticonderoga Hl1h in New York. The Tritons take their times from a putlcalar dual med, ud telegraph tbe Um.es back to the opponent wblle the lat- ter Is dol.ng the wn~. ComparilOI of c:leckbtg:1 dejermlnes tbe winner. Oru~e Coast area ud CIF Soathen Sectloa swi.mmiJlg looks good whea com- parilOll Is made betweea Saa Clemente ud FalllN'OGI<. FaUbrook &oot tile mt1111re tf tlte Triton, fM7, la a nce9t dal meet. Falllnot wu the ....._., ill CIF Su Diego -eirdea IHI year. htere!tingly, wllUe SDi Clemeate Us DI pool I t all, Fallbreot eajoy1 ac- commodations wlllch ·htctude a aepar1te dlvJac R!JO), waler polo tut ud • ·th- ine 1wfm p;ool ' (wlUI • ira11 co vered deck to boot)':"i . DETROIT (AP) Southern California's Trojans scored only three points in Saturday's closing IO-event pr°'" gram, but still captured the eighth NCAA Indoor Track Championship by the margin of one point over Michigan Stale and Bowling Greer.. Although Southern CaUfornla won only two events, Friday's long jump and shot put, the Trojans managed to stave off fast-finishing Michigan State, the Big Ten champion, and Bowling Green, the only school to win three individual events 1n the two-day meet. In the high jump, world record bolder Pat Matzdorf of Wisconsin and Chris Dunn of Colgate both cleared 7-2%. First place went to Dunn on the basis of fewer m!Ma. In the pole vault, the five-year-c>ld meet record of 17·¥• by Bob Seagren of Southern California was topped by thrtt vaulten, all of wbOin cleared 17-1%. The victory went to AlabaPll'S Jan Johnson on the basis of fewest misses, with se- cond place shared by Mike Wedman ·of Color.,dp and dethroned champion &ott Wallick 9f Miami, Ohio. From the Continental ~uxury MARI( IV To the sexy import:, economy Getting back to the varsity, other win- ners from this area were Marina's four· man, two mile relay quartet and the Fountain Valley 880 baton unit. In the two mile event , Viking leadolf ruMer Ken Martyn went out and set 1 quick pace from the outset and mates Jay Rodgers, Steve Reed and Bob Phillips held orf any challengers to win in l :otl.2. " .. . ' Estancia Cees Nab Swim Crown UPLAND -Estancia Hi&h's Cee awllll contingent swept to the Upland H1gb swim invitational Saturday . ~Ind the record-breaking 200 free relay team. Coach Les Cutler'• Eagles copped iht final eveat of the day wlth 1 1:37.5 cl~~ • s11Utt1r Hu<lllot ~~i:s!f'111,1n ».J; ,, VIII• ,.,111 Ing to give Estancia 122 polnt.1 to nan- 5'.71 s. ri. M1111an v1.11 tnd L• Qu11111 5'.11 s. Tr°" nerup Riverside Poly (120) and ~ 51lm.n >-m11e 1t111v -1. M1r1 ... t :Ol.2: 2. or•• place Glendora (111). ,;:if~ .~,.~1.'i. ,..,_ •:1•.•1 '· ...., Qwl11•• t:2'.41 s. The quartet consisted of Blll Gilroy, "" "'"" -1. semi Ane a .11 2. Tv111ti "·'' 2. Steve Wyatt, Mt"· Maddock and Blll Lee. P'OUlllllll V•lll'Y '4.21 4. !!:I Modtllt 4'.•; J. lcll IU: Al=:= .. R!l.v _ s.n11 Ane 10: .. ,, 1. sonort Other invitational recordl mapped b1 1o:s..i 1 '· L0¥1'9n o:s.t..41 " lcll Al1mlto. 11:11.01 s. Estancia Cee swimmen: were the IO fee ao!M Grind• ll:lt.l . and he JM ........ • 1t111v -1. Fovn111n v1111Y 1in .11 1. Tus1111 (Gilroy won with a SS.I) t ~ uw ~!°fiff, ~·::'r ... Gr1ndo. 1:».Di 4. Sonor1 1:»•1 J. (Lee won with a U .I), , , Mlle llfilv -1 ""'' Ar» J:n.t 11!•11111 ~ '...'.".. lao t~ -~"'-fn I :l recorcl l1 2. Founl•ln Vlltt y 3:'6,1; 1. Sonor1 J:21.li Ul:'IC: a WOii t• -, • .,_..,.., ;••~ •.Or•,..... l 12'A1 s eoiu Gr111C1e J:l0.1. Bee Mark McCartln WU the $1' -1. P'eetlllt' J~f/ 2. Or•• lCl·I; 1. Vllll •• ..... 1 ... 2, •• IC.il9l 1 1.U.11\'o s. LC*"' lAA-N.. r Estancia swimmer to win with JU II.lift> l'V -1. S.1111 An., "t f,,...) rlCOtdl1 1. Trov1--he fl t•· -•-~ ....... ~ .,_ 41 3. YUie '•rt 14.0f ... -unnv Hiii• .U-41 s. P'o1111t1ln t 100 y u UC ,.....,...,. -I UlllJ V•ljflY ..!'1: 11o1 .. Gr•nd• '2·tllti 2. 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Tbe Sea King swimmer• garnered eight straighil<ague champlomhips befo" los- ing out to Colt.a Meu: last year and after a rather lopsided Jou to Los Alamlloo In dual action It appears· the title will allp away again. • • • Vikes Down Lions, 94, For HB Baseball Title ,. Marina High's Vikings captured the (iftb annual Huntington Beach baseball tournament Saturday with a M decision ove.r Westminster In the second of two 1ames at Gokien West O>Jlege. The Vites scored rive times in the third Inning to put It away aod It wu Scott Wilderman'• three-run double that proved the bii blow. Ron Swanson a1'o had a double and it plated a pair of runners tn the four·run lliith Inning uprblng for coach Ray Allen'• Marina crew. Coa~h Frank Munoz'• Westminst.er Llon1 had 1boved the itslle into a aecond 1ame 1fter defeating Marina in the opener1 S.2. Pat Eapinoza'1 three-run homer was the key ufety for Westminster: In the fifth lnnln1. 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In the Ill· 1111 4ia-of blJ desk In the ..,.,. pilylicol education office al Milllon Viejo High and ..._ ap with • renection \hat coold ·llanlly be regarded u ref'4atiqr!. -°""'· almost In ein-• ~ment: "I can't remem- ber lftiltit Mluion Viejo woo _.. than two dual meeta In ~ year and U1ia ii my fourth )tar here." ; ' CllJ>r WU dilcuaaing the Diabloo' track ud field JllO-ll'"lllo , • Jut.riling spike ~ ln ·the Crestv i ew ~ and one which be'• -i port l/f for four year1 -two' u ·an 1a&istlnt to Glen DOI .lllld the WI two u the --..... While succtas has not come euy f.,.. Miulon Viejo on the cinder paths , it has nevertheless arrlved ln 1 big 1fay this season. The Diablos performed an unprecedented feat by racing past Garden Grove League ~~~:;~ .. Al:!~'ii: 1972 a. two n()n-league dual m•and Thursday began the Q-eotvlow• clrcult campalgned by dnJppins a clooe meet to tradl-lly '1trong El M..-..~ A Ve'Y welcome UJ>l'adinl fir tlio heorty aouta at Miiiion Viejo, Indeed; t h e people who'ye been waitinf half I decaCie. for a spike winner. But the warmth which has greeted the Diabloa' rlae has not been reotrlcted to the Miuion :Viejo campus. ·.0ne rival Creitview coach ""° once atterxled Newport lfarbor High (and who wishes to remaln unnamed) was bieard to say, "You know, I'm rully Siad to "' Mlulon Vie-jo finally come up. They've Bab~hoff ~parkles For Barons lllLL CROW ' been working hard ·with their Jddg and they deoerve It ••• it's good for the whole league ~nyway." Crow has not had any IOI formula for making a wio-- ner with sheer numbers aJone dictating what would even· tually happen. Sa)'! the Diablo track chief, ••1 think one main reason for our success this 8e3JOD ts that we've. bad numJ>er• coming out. Jt otarted when Glen Dill and llill head coach and I WU juot handling th< weighta. "Being a football 11Siltant, I made it kind of a requirement that football ptayero try to come out for track.''lbis way, they could get extra weight work in along with keeping busy In th• 1ortng. "The resuft MW ts. ft're 1tarting to find good athletes coming along In· our bil group of numbero. You can olwaY' find hidden talent ~with such large numbers." Thus far, the most pleasant surprise for Crow a n d assi11tants Gene Gurule and John ston~barger has been In the sprinta. "We're finding more gpetd than I thought we bad," Crow admlta. The biggest "find" bas been junior Scott Kim, a durable speedster who bu bmto!ore been plagued by bad kneel. Kipers hal flown to .a line 221.s 220 mark, a &0.9 440 ClQCk· ing and bu anChore4 the Dlablot' 3:31.1 mlle relly ff· lo(I. The above three Perfotmancea are var 11 t y echool -.. are maru occompllehed In lour other e""nta: the 440 relay, JOO.yard duh, lllO-yard run end long Jump. Reoponalble !or a pair or the remaining · echool otandardl h11 been the Diablos' other mercurill specimen -senior Todd Layport. He's clocked a ID.I century and has ancboreil th< spring relay combo to a 45.2 clocking. Behlnd Layport In the 100 have been senior Gree Weber at 10.3 a n d Junior Dove Caldwell at lo.4. , One area which baa been u lllrong u expected II the dlatance crope, which paced Ml8'lon Viejo to lta ftrs~er varsity loop championship lalt fall durlni th< cross "'""try aeason. - The pacesetter in that group Is aenlor Ed Radenriacher, whose career bests include a school record 1:59.5 880 this spring, last year's 4:22.4 mile effort and a 3:05.7 1320 mark in 1971. He's also high jumped H . Doe Lamb Croakers Some of the Dlablos' other di!tance and middle distance runner1 jnclude Ed Letro (2:01.9), Marv Mann (2 :00.8), Chuck Gldden1 (4.:36.4) and oophomore •Mark Hower Dr. Harry Olcudo of Huntington Harbour shows of! (1 :!9.8, 4:32.4). the n>cent catch of ~tlin croaker wblcb be land• Sopb Rick CUmmings hal ed in Newport Bay, f1Shlng out of Art'• Landing. It managed a »4 long jump leap __ w_as_bis_._flr_st_an--=g:..lin:..g"--ve:..n_t:..uno:.:...in:.:...thc:.:.•..:b:..aY~·---- and be end Tim Mann (%MIO) will also be Miasion Viejo'• lirll triple Jumpers, u the Crestview League has sanc- tioned that hori1.0ntal leaping event for regular competition. At the present, the largest disappointments h a v e oc- curred in the pole vault and shot put, two events where Crow had· otherwise figured to bOast more fonnidability. Jn spite or the [allures In the latter two events, Crow has a definite hint of optimism in his voice when he says, "our hopes and depth have both rlRn IO much alnce the begin- ning of the seuon that, men- tally, we believe we can win the league." 'Quite an osmOlis ta taking place at Miuion Viejo. Verhum Dei, Camarillo Breeze to CIF Titles By GLENN WHITE Of 1119 JMllY !'Utt lttH Golden Hawks could lll-al!ord ~d be one bad quarler. LOS ANGELES -Verbum And hll prophecy ]l'OVed all Dei and Camarillo wrapped up too accurate u El Dorado auf- CIF basketball titles Sl!urday fmd t,ro dloutroos periods - nilht at tbe Spd'rta Arena the oecond when it ""red before 9,1123 fans. eight polnta and the third Verbum IJl!i WIXI the AMA when it rot only 10. crown, IMI, over Puadena Murphy had broken awey while Camarillo o u. t I a 1 t e d from a -.20 tie early in the Crestview League runnerup El HCOl!d 'quarter and oeemed to Modena, 72-70, In overtime !or have thlnp under control, 111- • .. Oruge C.OUt area swim· men srabbed lh<lr !hare of the sJory et th< Lowell Jnvlta· tional &aturday afternoon u F;ount.ain Valley. Marina and Miaalon Viejo athletes swept tq victories. Rancho · SJ Foursome Nabs Best Ball Event "1!' ... ~· had tniJied 30-ll 40, with about !liJ: mlnulee re- in the third 11,uarter, but then malninJ In th< game . went et1ld 'nd gradually fell However, El Dorado .went to behind until the game wu out the press and amazingly of reach. -ked 111 w1y'bock Into ...-. El MOdeno put on • 1iuling loo• contention. With' Tony rally In the !all ha!!, erooing Madau bitting II of his twn'1 an II-point deficit end' pulling 23 pointa In that WI !llanzo, even at 66 with eight second!! the losers whitUed the gap to Fountain Valley's Jack Babuho!! won the 200 and 400 free la varsity competition with 1:46.9 end 3:47.9 clock· Inga. Teamw!M the Barona CAJ>' lured the luni<\f vmity UUe and linlshed tlilnl In vmity while Marina wu MCODd ln vanity and junior varsity. Junior varsity winners for ci>ach Ray Bray's Fountain Valley contingent included Jim Rice In the 400 free (4:20.2). Joe Padgelt In the 200 free (2:03.6) and the 200 medley relay team (1 :51.2). The latter consisted of Terry Woodruff, David Evans, Skip Ochsner and Clay Stuard. The varsity freestyle relay gquad turned in a nice 3:27.1., good for second place. Corey Creasey p r o v e d Marina's best In diving, plac- ing 1eventh'. 'It was diving where coach Doug Burt's Mission Viejo team was especially effective as the Diablos captured a first and third place finish. Bill Hobbs won the event and mate Neil McCarthy was • third. Scott Campbell was first in the 100 breast in junior varsity action for Mission Viejo with a 1:07.4 while Jim Lyle tied l1r first place in the frosh·sOph 50 fly with a 27 .8 mark. The Rancho San Joaquin men'• club &taged a best ball of fClunome tournament over the ... -with a team com· poeed of Ken !kine, Laurie Walbrldge, Harold Spnlu! and Foml McQuiotoo wlnnln1 firll place-with ..,.... . of Ill. A tie reeulted for eecond al 119 with Bill Suton, Dick Ber· rymon, Norm King and Al Koperek on one squad. The. other team was composed of Bob Bradshaw , Bob MacKenzie, Jim Emersn and Bilp Ritter. Costa Mesa The men's club at C.Osta Mesa Golf and County Club will complete first round matches by March 19 with competition cont In u Ing through Apnl 16. Mission Vlefo Roger Belanger, the personable head professional at Mission Viejo Courrtry Club, is smiling these days. Roger was accorded full PG.\ membetship this week following a long struggle that included a return to the classroom along with persis- tent pursuit of the coveted recognition . First round winners in the annual president's cup com- Baron Award Winners Seruor Bill Burns was named mag t valuable player on Fountain Valley High' s bas.b:tball team T h u r s d a y night at the school's annual gports awardi; banquet honor· Ing Baron quintets. Special award winners: \'1rNtY C .. •ln! $1-killfva"' Miii': 1111 '"""; Mel.I 11T111n1Y9d: M\ltt KlltY. petition include the following : left in regulation. St~ with 3:41 Jeft. First flight: Bob Kennedy, 2-A pair of ltff throwo by Tlm But Madau picked up blJ I : Felix Tomllnlon , I-up: Tivenan Jm<\lted the COW!I. fifth foul ohortly thereafter Rocc9 Paterno, 3·2: Jack But tbe Vanguards fell quickly and the tl.1ler Nobles were Kahal . 1-up on the 20th hole; behinlf, 7IMI, bl ovmlme' and again able to "'" oalely and Bill O'Connor. could never again pull even. ahead. Second flllbl: Sam Wetaon, ~They were down by two with El Dorado qly gave up Stan Sbelbon (1111 hole), Bill •~ oecondl left but threw too much Oil the boerdl In the ~CJ Howard Shelton and :i:~Yw~ltlnbounds JJUI and final analyota, .belnl outre-Rt.~ Adema. Three El Modena llarterl bounded, 37-12. Third flight: Rick Guy, I-up ; had fouled out In regulation EarUer in the afternoon a Russ Stoneman I-up; Ron but the losers actually oeemed quick and fut LA Baptist coi> Davi•, 1-p; Jlm Mehring, 19th to plly better after they .were Ungent racked up the highest hole; Bob Forrester, 2· 1; Max gone. The Vanguardo lost the point total In the hiltOJy of th< Gardens. 5-4, and Peter game at the foul line despite class A final> u the Knighta Dames, 2-I. hittlog 19 o! 21 lree throws es buried Valley am.tian, llMS. l i . the Scorpions madO 21 o! 44 Partlc:ularly lmpmlive for E lli gue l ., hota the A champe was frelhman graus 5 • Dave Moeller, who acored 15 Jack Godwin and Harris Thomson captured a partner's better ball tournament at El Niguel Country Club recently with a net score of 82. Mr. and Mra. Colvin WhlUngton teamed with Mr. and Mn. Bill Howard to win a mixed best ball tournament with a net score af lM. Grand Prix Races Set With Saturday night's open funny car eliminator feature completed, today's slale at Or. ange Counly lntel'IUIUorial Raceway includes grand prix motorcycle road ra~s. The cycle Clrd w~s ochedul· ed to begin at 9 a.m . today with practice races while feature competition is ex- pected,, to run from noon to 4:30 p.m. Run over OCIR's 2.l·mlle road race circuit, t h e motorcycle racing spoUlghta regular compeUUon eyelet. Larr)" Fullerton of, Bever!J Hills _, the runny car UUe In 6.81 oecond1. He clocked 219.51 mph in his Musing. Tivenan wound up th< 1ame pointa and played a nifty Door with 28. . In the afternoon &es8ion the game. A title went to LA Bapt~t and F-========::;J the AA division was won by Murphy. El Dorado COllCh Nub lllvera had told tbe DAILY PILOT before the -Iou to Murphy that on0 lhinl blJ THE BEST Reedenhlp p o 111 prove ''Peanutl'" ii one of the world'• molt-popular corrdc atrlpa. Jtmd It dail1 In the DAILY PILOT. LEASING? LOOK! NEW 1972 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO 2 DOOR HARDTOP $159 ~o::, OPIH IND INCLUDES : 'AIR CON,O., FULL POWER INC. DOOR LOCKS ANO SEATS, AM-FM STERIO, VINYL TOP, TINT. &LASS, TILT WH EEL, llLTlO WfiN, AND MORE. 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In the lint, I aioSle by Rich P'ielder, an ermr, 111ck-tl>blck alDciel by Mike EulerlJnc end Jolul ·Palmer and Paul 1'1emlnC'• uc:rlfk:e fly to left fleld l!Ol tbe two ruu IQ. Fuilerton -..! Ila flrit run In the -· then lidded two more In tt,. third to take the• lead for Jood. Tho Hol'Mll acored solo runs in the aeventb and etihth. · Rlght ·hander Dan Quisenberry went 211 the wa'y ' on the mound fi>r OCC. allow- ing no walks and striking out one. The Pirates collected eight bits o!f two F JC pttchen. The Hornets hit safely 12 times. Orange Coast returna to ac- tloa 'l\leedoy, holtiJlc ruued c.nttoa In • ...,,..,.. tl,lf at ,,.,. Oronge Coast now has • ...... record ol 7.f. .. r II 1111 ' ' 1 ' s • 1 ' J It 0 0 ' 1 I I >I 1 t 0 I I I I I t 1 1 ' . . . ' I 2 0 , 1 2 • 1 t 1 I 17 S 11 S ... r II S I I 2 I I • • • 2 0 I • • 1 S I I • • 1 • • 1 N..lrtlllo c • • ' • Qui.,..,,.,, • :t • •• •' Ltntl(t. .. ' • TofllJ ,. Ml t I ............. • • a ,lll!triolt tit .. 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Her eyes IOCll!ed squarely on a '72 Olympic gold medal, TClli made a last-minute declaion to transfer to UCI Jut fall to train under her c:oacb of 10 y0ars, E d Newland. Bui abe la juJt 11 aclted about her modern dance major, traveling, and ''the fantutie USC archltec· tura1 student" ahfi someday may m11TY.,. She concentrates on building up the rlllht mll!Clea she needs to ~ape all-important extra aeconds oil her limes and swima an hlcredible 11,000 yard.I-450 laps -a day. But abe llmdden at tetting into the pool every morning at & "kind of climbing her way down the stairs into the cold water" u ahe puta it. TONI HEWITT CHATS WITH UCI COACH ED NIWLAND Sitt!Jic In the noon 111111 oulaide IJCI'1 Crawford Hall and atlll sleepy from a catnap Shy Girl Turns Into Demon taken between workouta, Tool readily admits abe w a 1 discouraged by her performance at the '118 Olym- pics in Mai.co. She placed fourth in the 100- meter butterfly and seventh in the 200 after ~tracting a_ severe chest co1d. When in l(arate Competition · "I jult didn't do u well as I art, and llOOn proved hinell wanted to · tn Moico. I was "I like to hll hard eo when even anybody watchlng me. I 11he's down she's wear and I guess it's because I become eo can hit·again." involved in fighting and win· The words of a child·beater? ning," she says. An inhumane -lioness tamer? Bob White, Barbara'11 ln- A lldiatic letilale Jlllllisl? lllructor of two yeon, at- Not at all. 'lbal'1 Ilarl>ara tributes her prowea In karate Marez opeotlng, an ultrHby lo her speed. powtl' for her JitUe JD.year-old from Garden aii.e, and "an anlmalllltlc in- stinct and will to win.'~ ~rov~ ~n:!.1:~ U:~ SmJJJrw timidly from behind champiooshlpo In Lorw Beach curly dark hair, Borbara seem- last year and came bKk with ingty belles his evaluation of the gleaming winner '• trophy lier. Karate compettllon is not -and a shiny black eye, as deadly as it IOUDdi, lhe n:· Minor injuries are 09t unex· pJahis. pected when you're only five-: )'he whole idea is to gain feet. three-inches tall, weigh points from judges by scoring 108 pounds and are competing hits, not to injure your op- against women of great ability pqnent. Ru_tes require you to from different ~rls .of the stbp the fQrce of your blow world, the young l!ralfiiate 61 three inchea before body con- Los Amig08 High School e1.. tact and you lose points if a plains. hit dranbJood, she says. With just the second-degree "Actualjy I think of karate brown belt awarded in · the as an art more than as a Chinese karate 1 y 1 t e m , apmt. It bl! form the way Barbara I! still two steps dance~ A-that's one of the below the coveted black belt rea10ns I started karate worn. bf several of the women bec'ause it's like dancing and I she defeated to win the love to danct," she 11ys. lightweight championship. Barbara bePn t a k I n g .. When I go to a meet, I jullt· lessons at the Ed Parker tell myself I can b e a t school in Garden Grove three everybody there. It's really and • half years ago after an weird, It seems like there Isn't uncle introc:haced her to the AAU Girl Swimmers ' • 1 Abound in This Area . When vanity and junior vanity swimmers train this year at Estancia and Newport Harbor blgh schools, eight young.lfrl• leap Into the pool right hehlnd them and try to catch up. -But ·not because It'• leap year. Tbe glrll~ betWffn the ace1 of II and 14, art AAIJ ' swimmers on the c.osta Mesa- Newpori NIMA 1w.JmmIn1 team. . Les CuUer, their coach and head swim coach at Estancia, started the program at the beginning pf the yeer to enable top girl swi~mers to Improve their swimming times. And lt seems to ht. working out well, says CUtler -at least from the point of view of the girls. . ~'Training with the boys has helped me a lot because I can see what I'm dnlng Wl'Ofll. by wa~ them," llYI IJ.yur· old Debbie Holl, who bu the fu&est recorded Umes in the 50, 100, and 20D-yanl freestyle for girls In Soutbarn California.. , Debbie, a seventh-~ at DniJ Junior High, admlls she ·can beat some of ,the boys, but nor1nally ·views the. boys' swimming style as a strong challenge which she hopes to -t up lo achieving. "Debbie'• advanceinenl has been quite excltlnl and npid,t~ 1111 Cutler. "She started out at 2:14.5 In the 2IJO. yard ir.e In January, and 'I.I oow dQwn to J:ot.7." 1 Five girls train under Cutler at f: 1.t a nc i a : breutroter Allison Grant, r o u n d swimmer Donna Grochbwllki, backstroker Sarah S 1 mo n , Newport Harbo.r freihman Kathy Grant, and Debbie. Butterfly 11wlmmer Amy Roa, University High student Debbie Blair, and Lincoln Jr. High llludent Debbie Ohle train under Bill Jewell 11t Newport Harbor, where Jewell I! the head swim coach. All have rqlalered Im- proved sirimmlng times since heginnlng their two-hour daily coed workouta In January. Only the hoya remain dubious Ill the -.hWty of llrl• 11'imftlll\I al their heel.s doring practice. iiiiiiiiiiii WANT A LITILE LUV? Try Coall Chntalet March 2~rd. mt HAlllOll ILVt>. COSTA MllA 544-1200 i I eel ~-really diaappolnted becaUJe I naturally gilt • a~viwul to was U.S. record bolder and White. was picked to win. Also I was Not too many months later only 11 Ihm and really didn 't she entered her flnt com-· t ·~ ~· peli"tion. • 11pprte11 e Ml!;:' "'-e ex· perience the way I -..ould like "I'd just turned purple," lhe to now." recalls, unawa,e oC the humor "Then I talked it over with of her om1aJoo of the -· 1111 hoyfrlend and I decided to belt. "I mtde it to the semi-give it another chance. But finals but got IO excited and thla Is all. I'll probably quit nervou.s that I loll" after t,bis IUDlDlet. I've been '!Mn· ori Valentbie'i Day, at it a really Joor time an 1970, oho ·,..;, awmled her thla Is kind of a Jut effort. flnt.IJro,.. bolt -_.. Alte it'• over I'll think about the required ~ finishing IChool and doing hourpl)y1jcill and ipeDlal !ell. other lhinp, maybe about "I was so nerVOO. t fa!Died teaching .modem dance." right in the mldd)e i>f the test, Should Toni win the coveted I Juat got dlay and falnled," m~ in either the 100 or 2IJO. she aays, blushlDg at · the meter eventl, the feat will be memory. . a major victory. Female awimmers are typically con-"Illghl now 1 can hardly aidered to reach their peak in wait to get my black hetL 111 their mid-teena and Toni la 20. just feel more like an eapert Also, after dropping aot of with a black helt" ahe aays. compelit!Oll for two and 1 hall "Hopefully 111 get my Jut years, a comebeck is ex~ brown helt in three months." tremely difficult. The awim- Wblte uplalns tha~ u eome mera wbo used to ~ second karate sylltma r<1uoe to to Toni, llUCh 11 Ellie Daniel of awanl black· hettl . to -Sammenlil, have continued very few women have been traininl and have since broken able to acquire the kara~ her reconls. super..tatua l)'lllho!., But the Toni's heat time Jn the 100- artpulahas become !pcrualngly mete' butterfly la 1:115.0, as po r ~ wo• durln( compared to the .... 1d ,...,..i the pail two yw:a, .!le llyi, of !:OU. Her heat In the IOO Is and near!~ one-third of hla 2 - o I f ---•-. :~., neary our -~~ sludenla now are l~e. · behind the record ol 2:11.1. White, hll11Jelf .. black ·hell, But her 11m .. are tllole she e1ptains there ~ t b,r e e clocked by in lMI. degreea of brown lleltl to ,he "My Umeo are not aa good achleved In the C b I n • 1 e as ""'1e of the other 1wlm- l)'iltm before the hladl btlt la men' riiJi1 now," Toni uys, awanlld. "bui they're better now at the Aa .... --· biclnninl"' the -than thruulb Ibo flnt .....i col-they wwe 111 the hecJMJrw of ora ofbtltl he la J.....q new the....., when I -awim- lo<hdqw · I1rvwn and . blad: mine belan. I'll pick up _.f be II 1 dlallaaUJsb II-' opln belGn the natlooal meet vll7inl i...i. of profI<lenc:y ·in· April and the Ol1mplc wllli ,~the -""-qmHllen In Aapst." locholQI• Tw Ill the moll Important !!lvdardo -boach facton in mat1n1 the U.S. hours Ill lll'oldlbc -...,. Olymplc-lr9 maJnlalnlnc dllli••• --. npdl!Jon hor -and mental lltabllJ. drllll anl--_....,. ty, Toni aplaim. of the ~ 1111[ pldlo..;hy "I lolmd ,_. ha'" .to do aD bllrind Ja1iote, ht aays. tho tblnp ,_ -always u 11 dJf!l<ult ...:. Barl>ua to told ,.. -Un ~tlnf the ""' rlibl tblnp and keeplnc warm plnpolJtt wblch of Ibo aipec:tl oo you don, catch cold," she of ,the art moll attract her. uys, po)b1llnr oll the Jut of a ~ 1:. ~~~t!°' ~ :W:J~~· milt, con '"" falling lo ftlld one, she lela the "~ away from 1w1m. wvrd1 tumble oul slowly: ming Is really good for me too. "I just love tt, that's 111. 1 -that's what I mean by men· can't explain. I could never tat atabiJJfy -f e t i e v t n I quit karate -H's Jui! too · p'Ut a thing." \. • ~J I "It'• done a Joi !or me too. I £'WTC G1'rls -to he nolly, ~r-'7'tt'· lily. Now l talk I Utllo. 11'1 ~~!.It my ~" she Lose, 3·2 . Already slle la-~ to wlnnlnf Ibo Kiral• Olamplonlldp In Son 1'nndaco In Aprll and 1pend· 1111 hours working on her hlock hell after hor fa<tory Job cturlrw tho day. . In light ·of Iha traW11jl Ille uperlenced when Ille flnt wmed brown, and the work iht1d ol her before she becomes a black, a he noocnJrea the Irony of the fact dial lhe 0000 plans Io ~ her life as a -White - tlio color of a flnl heflnner'• bolt. But then lhat'1 Wblte, aa In lln.llob. Golden Wut Colle1e'1 womm'1 toftball team trav~ eled to Eait LA City College Wednelday but loal to the host tum W after l!U ecol$! a final 11111 wllb biles loaded In an ovartlme elahth iMlng. .....,.wntci1 i11 111tu. ff r It rM l vyi,1t 3110 Oflltf, d J 1 1 /' c-..,.c •• , • l.lllmtl\. 3b ~ I I 1 H•m•n•, 2i. l O 0' 0 I,..,., " 1 • • • &lllllletl, '1 I 0 t t lllCflll!', If ! I I t M.,.,., I J t t I C_.,, rl I t t I Tottbt !1 I " t .... trr Nflllft ...... W111t Ml .,, ..._. I 1 ... I.A .......... , youraelf of ibe pmoure of 1wtmmlng." "It'•• r"Uy atrance mental slate ,....,. In when you're 1wlmmin( tine hours at a time. I don, know how to ex- plain It. It'• like It '1 automatic, like you don't even know if you're in water ,'' she SI}'>. Aa a respite from training, Toni llYI ahe enjo}'> reading, going to dance concerts and· being alone sometimes. Lately thouch "it's gotten so when I get home at night I eat, open a hook, and just !all asleep." abe adda. "Danclnf la a therapy for me too," abe says, atariog . down at her navy leotard- covered Jep. "I really have to -k hard at H. !'lit not that &ood it it, but I really Jove it." Sprudlni her anm aparl and opening her eyes wide, she eavialons a career u a dancer .. "H I hadn 't done any swimmin& l would bave loved to have been the greatest dancer anywhere and performed all over the world." Dancing has been, beneficial to her butterfly stroke, as well IS to her "mental atability," abe S&f3. It baS lncre1sed her flexibility, deveJoped new muscles and added strength to her kick. Speaking about that stroke, she says, laughing, "I have nightmares about 1wimmlng sometimes. Once I dreamt I was in an outside lane and sauck up oo everybody else without their ezpectlng it. My stroke felt horrible hut I waa delillhted. In another drum I missed my nee and they put me in the nut one w1th the men." "I'd love to eet a water bed -if JI wouldn't fall through my bedroom floor," ahe says, 1miUnc. '10ooh, that would be IU1ury." IT'S THAT WAY -Carol Tripsamsky shows ease with which Swan ADF 10.0 automatic direction find· er can be used on a small boat. Area Roundup Welcome Aboard Sport,s Blnssom For JC Women ly ALMON LOCICABEY Walking hy Golden West College's baseball diamond these day1, students are likely to hear the dull thud of a ball being whacked far outfield by batters on Judy Garman's women's aoftba11 team. A few miles away a couple of the area's best junior col· Jege girl divers splash into the water on hazy spring · morn- ings u Sue Brown'1 team works toward victories over nine olber Southern Calilornia community college t e a m 1 w1ten llWimming aeason opens in March. Both .....,.n, glrla' pllyslcal education department dJrec. tora, predict IUCCelS, for Rveral of lbeir IChoola' tuma In upcoming l]lring lporia. Golden Weol will partJcipote In · termls, aoltball, · ·fl e I d hockey, IWlmmlng and coed and women's b a dm In ton. Orange Coaat Will field com- petitive tfU\I in the same sports with the eaception of hockey. . Badmlllloa · The lwo schools began had· minton 1N10Jt by ·competing aaainst each other at Oranje Coast, With the home teem defeating Golden West, !f-11. Aa Golden West never spo-.d I badminton team before thla yur -when Its new l)'DlDU.lum was com· pleted -and Orange Coast hun't hid a team for aeveral door sport at both ochoola are years; lhe coaches ·for the in- door sport at both school& are o n I y cautiously ·.Optimiltic about success in area-wide compeUtlon. "Co!npeUtion ·tn the league is stilt for us thl1 year," ad· mlts coach Sharon Donall of OCC. "But we've got IOll'le players who are really good as well 11 1 few who hive a lot of potential and JllJI lack ex· perlence. "It doesn't look hid," llYI Golden West coach J ... Dowl- ing. "We have a couple playera who have played In ABA (American Badminton Auoelatloli) competition.• '!be leoml, compooed of 12 -·and 12 -will play w0men'1 singles ind clouhla, men's llngleo and clouhla and mixed cloublel In Mn-league mitcha ~gains! area junior colleg11 ¥. oet up hy the S o n t b e r n Callfomla Com- munity College Inter<ollecJate Athletic Council (SCCCIAC). Only two major tournaments, a women'• competition at Los Anleleo Valley April 27 ancl a ll)lxed doubles tournament at El Camino (May 111, are ocheduled. Te111is 1"I think we'll be league champions," OCC coach Dottle ~e uy1<:0nfldently, of !ifr ifell-balaoced tennla team. Althou1lr none of her pliiyer1 hu been ranked. "they are 1ood. atead,y playen, 11 Mrt. Duddridge says. Lli!ed among her top team member& are new student Cin- dee Walker, aophomore trlllller Anlla Smith ind returning players P e g c Y Gradlshar and H e a th e r Fdrsdlck. Peggy. who finished first in last year's competition, and recreallon center t e n1r. J s te1cher Heather, who finished 1econd, helped win OC:C'a 1111 1e1m the Southern League champlonahlp. Golden West tennis coach carol Caniglla alto recognizu tho strength of tho occ team. "I hove a feel~ OCC wlll he ""' atrqlll ~. allo Long Beach and Cypresa -all three are atrong," ·abe uyi. Mrs. Canlglia e"Jllainl th1t her team presently is oon- centrating on de ve Jo pl n I 11inglea players, as the 11lngles game seems to be mor popular with her t e a m members. S-.Uq The swimmlna IUIOn opens March lS in Bakersfield with an all-relay competition. The first regular meet will be March 21. Golden West wlll aponsor the final Roond Robin In May with all eight league colleges parliclpaUng. Golden West's team Is en- tirely new, with the exception returning all-around twlmmer- Monica Renno, who placed in four SOCCIAC eventl laat year. Coach Beverly Barck names fl:eestyle and butterfly as Moalca'a ltrongest evtnts.· Miu Brown conaider1 her OCC team -the lar1ut In many. years -to be very strong. On the team are three returning awimmera, including Jut year'• Southern CaU!Ornla diving champion, . S ~ n d y Cauube. Freshman diver Pat Shine may be .a Contender for second In the league thll yur, Mi.u Brdwn helleves. Two swim.men, freshmen Katlly Dolan and N a n c y stungla, already have unof. flclally hrobn SCCCIAC IO- fnutyle rooordl In pracllce, the OCX:: ooach 11ys. • Ad41ng to their strength 11 .the addition of lbrM days practice time a week ,to the team'• schedule. The oquad of 15 girls now worb out dally •. Mlsa Brown says. She ezpecla Long Beach City Colleg1'1 team to be their 11trongest ,competitor. Softball Miss Garman Is excited about her 10fiball team at Golden West. "We;re doubling the em- phas~ on IOfthall this yur. We've scheduled 15 meets beginning March 1 and we're practlclnf nery day of the temelter. We even got warm up jacbti and cleala .for the girb:," she' .. ,.. 111 think we1re IOinl to be extremely itrong -we hive a couple ASA ('American Radio, Direction Finder$ ·. Brought Into Spotlight The recent foggy days and. nights have brought Ibo lmpol' tance of radio direction finders and automatic Ilrection Dnderi into sharp locus. A properly cillhrated electronic di-finder ean spell the dilfe~ce In findn' your way hack, to the aafety of your . monng or slip or spending long hours at sea waiting for the fol to bum of£. Of courae, anyone who ventures out once the fol bu set In Is asking for trouble. Bui the kind of 101 we have had rocenUy can develop suddenly. trapping many who went outaide for a daysail 1n perfectly clear weather. Evm oo, log ls not "1tirely unpredldablt. n 11 l'laoed by a cooling sea b,._ colliding With warm land alra. ~ people are lured out on the water on warm balmy days. TheJ. are often unaware of a wind shill that '!'Ill ~ cool air wait: Ing from the ocean. · ' ' When caught in a fog, one'1 best I11111ranco agalnlt mllbop or tragedy II an anchor with plenty of rod1. If you don't bivo electronic dlrectl0n finders 1hoard to ~k up ball>or .~ and feel you are really lost. drop anchor over the bow ~ prepare to wait it out. The hook wlll keep JOU ·1rvm felcbJ6c, up on eome,roclcy ~re or in the IWf. . . '""' :... It m1y be a long, uncomloriable wait, but H} heller lbli .wrecking yoW-hoal and, having to take a swim :,• Dlrecljon flndera are no longer el.,,u.,ilc ftema tliat ~ ·found only on large yachts. There •re .• nuriiher of good pjirt. •hie, battery.operated BDF1 on the marbl thal .... bo <arT!e.! in anything from a small uilboat, outboard or even llfle VU" ael1. Moll Ill them arw rouonably aceuralt -depmdtiig, oi courae, m how well the operator can ldentlly thei-· One ftrm has cotne out Wilb I poriablt aatomalJc cllroctJon finder which can he uaed m amall cnfl. JI la tho 8weil ADP.. 100 from Swan ElectronJca o1 Oceanalde. ' " Wltb 'n ·.-.11c direction. flndef -nMC1 not -fit tum Che lnill umeut to flJ1!I the "null ." Tl'! swan ADr hal a I-3llO cllgroa d!al. ·When JOO lune In the deilred beacon, ti. ~and on Ibo dial· llllomaUcally ,..ka ont and polntl lo u., beacon. It .can he ·operated by anyone who can tum 1 .-. dial. ' : :.1 One thing to remember about llndlnJ ,.... way bodt 19 Newport' llarbot' bY direction finder la that the beacon - ls not \ocated on the end of Iha Jetty whtro It helonp. It la located.aboul,Jnjdway from the end of tho jetty ond lbe'llhore• If you are hoQllng In on thla beacon YoU wW find YOQrlllf smack In the middle of the Jetty rocl\I. The Coast Guard has never explained aaUslaclorily why the beacon wa11 moved from the end of the jetty shoreward a num. her. of years ago. Praumahly, it w11 lo mate It euter for mamlenance hy the Coast Guard. But _what price convenience if a few hoala crash an the Jetty rocka? Moil boating people around Newport heUeVI Ibo belcon should bo ploced baclc at Ibo encl Ill die jetty. H(,lrness Results Softball Auoci1Uon) players L.OS .AUMITOS MA•HISI •••Ut.TI . '-." IATUltDAY, IMltCM n, 1'11 Wll Cll!"Al • FAIT • Two of the team members ,.111t1r 11t•c1. Ont mu1. ,_. went to the natlona11 last ~~=:;.7~1::0r;..r11 year~· first baaeman Chfren 1.t.1 s.• '·'° Buy a of the Orange Llontttes ~~~le!~ c~:::> caa11..,1 ,,. · :::: and right fielder Barb Ohler of DH-Cor"f'I"• ••d 1Dt1omtrl ).AO h DH -Dudtlfft for t!llrd. ,. t e Anaheim Slar1. Tlfl'\t -t.06 1·5. l_l.ICTH IACI. Or111 fl'l llt ttct. Clt l'* Aft hi O ..,.,, ••~ cnm Mt '''''· Hot· 1"'· P1i1r .. UlOf. er coac ng r a n g e ,.w • ., """"''" ,.11 ,,11,, C•r•""-$pHd"f Qul'k 1vo11.1111 Coast's ·A and B voll eyball Flrtt. 11.eo .1.111 J,• teams to undef•ated ,..IOl1S kr1kMd -Pfflflv• knlt11t ·~ G,..tt11t11 Mto. 11.°""'1 ,,. •·• ~ L•ttfl'lle lonllr. TOf!'ll""I' l.oM!I fMtQ""') ~.411 (10.0} and out at and Ing Tlfl'I• -'·°' .u. performa-Jn s 0 u the r n 11cOHD •Ac1. ON ""'" ,tct-~.••so •1e.--lot•t. ~·· M!•• ...,. .. ., Clal111lr111, ""''" tlfOO. 11t1tl/"OM, V•(tlftl lltMI, ~ Lala, California comc:Uon, JoJm. Jtodl.tt 1trt 10.-1r) "'~'• M""-· nl B-~ will 1111 --i.1.... 11.oe , ... '-• krtff.Mf -Gl!wly'9'o.m., -t ,,,_ j" ~.... ,.,...., AWtl111t (~) U11 4,2t , .l oOC'I IOftbll1 teaJ!i Moqday. fwtfldlt $11Mt IDflnlllt) .... II.VINTI! IUiCI, One Mitt>" ....._ ti.ti -........._L. -1-,__.._ for ,.._ Tlll'll -l.oe 14. Condlff""'41/CIM{. ,,,,. -. ~ m"UIJIY .._ .MiJM -Alto •tc• -W.. JlilfY D., Wllet .-, , ..... 1-.,CI • Golden .... tum to be a Atdlllkt, tfWWY l(N, Qvlc:k1 r ... WM ..... a.• Ml' .._. com-.tM-CM D. J1uy Acfmlrlf i llt Wftl ..... I · ._.. ~· •w-. rw-· Sert"°"' -"'1dt d lev.t, Anllrc $111 Utl'rt CSl'rtrrt!ll .... k1111tl. TllN -t.o:I l.S. 1'lekl 8oc:MJ 1111"'1.Y DOUIL.I -..,....._.. Ailo lltcld !fie":' Cttllulnt Q1". CMfcl ... llt ........... ..,.. , ..... On ltlck, With Jupe pm11 btg.in--. . _ "'° aa-•kflll, . n'"J !lit -· u•-lJowl!n( TMl•D UCL OM Miii. fl'tea. -• UI • ,--. CltlMIM. Plilrtt ln90, lleMTN lltACI, ON Mll1 Ht&"" y-fl.l)Jy expect, her bocte7 team Oll'ICt rmttn u. w11nt1m1 111w1t111one1 • ...,~ .,.,-. -'" to he I~ le:adtr. IM t.• "·'° lrt •re Mall I~ "J th! • ~ ber JKll!tf; C.it l'L.lillflt'I • tl.20 1.«1 .. • 3.JO l .M t.• n we can w num ,.,111c ai1et ic•n-l 1... Miki• Mt111an 1c•1 1.10 ,..., one ln Southern Callfomla," T1mt -1:07 u. ,,tt1tt1 '· Adlcit ~...,., 1 . .a Alto ltkM -lor,.,.te Tnt. Pine Tlll'll -2.tf ,_.. the 11y1. 11Wt have the '"'*-' orbit Mfl!I· ktH1 H•I, Also """ -Kwt:i. Wiii• tr~ Strongest team we'Ve . ever kr•klltd -r~ J11. b1• H111, w11tc1., wrw.' -Ho K tt!CM1 • had. The pl1ytr1 have had POUlltT" •AC1: o.. ~mtr. HCt· limited experience In hlg~ ==;,!:'i,~. wi1n."" ,,., school but hive • lot of 12.• •·• •.20 natural tbillty tnd high motor :-:, :~:,11:::rn1t11• 11•20 ~:: akllls.11 11m. -1.11 u. ~ ~--•idtra ~ Besch A1• •1etc1 -c:. "· SlliColA ,., .. fttl• ...-re: ...,..,... Out,,.,, \.oolc Mt CIYw~ JM It.,.,..,, and Loi ,., .. 1lu V 1ey her itko ""· 1 "''6 NI Kf•ldltth team's 1tronge1t tdversarles. 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' ... 111.1 .Pj '3. 1 .o u 11 1n G•tr ....... .i.......... \lo s · •• -c ~ ' County Housing Expected Futures Trading ~o .Boom Again .This Year . ~ ' . .. By JORN ZALLER -The greatest part ol this , . ·°' '9,..,,. '!,'W •• • increase in mu1Up1e dwelling A ""'i'".l,CCNtructlon boom unill ,11 due to. a, doubllq ·ol tllel bu leDI tba Orange the coi11tnlcUon rat.. lor COi\" c,~~·lY. p,o~·~···llon domlniwll Or tow .. holllO type PfiwUt•na .om the Jast 15 developments. _,,IL ~ lo pick up -~·on.all typeo qi 'low· 4fVID mon 1~ntw;n in 1972. cort" hous!ni. ?!ill ~n~inue to A ' pre'1e" ol coun\Y-Wide rt... Otlly, ·iiiije pereent or .,d..._ lnndll preplfed by new apartment "'"!'.Pl .. ~ will •' ~....:..__ __ .:...._ __ ~------..........,__~~ "'C:-••illhtlum Is -.ie te er4er · • Fer co11Jtle eorpe«!tl"9 a f>af>"' ' I ' ' '' , • • • ' • • • ~ • 1 ' • • • ... ~ ~.<Aaocia-.Include unill ·tbal,Hlll/or lllO \liil. (JrlDle C<iunty Qiapter. or, le.,, · ... , . , : , , . ~ ~I, 11_ ~l more · All or this odds, up .to !l10l't aWtal(ni imlll ·WIJl 1 be, l/uill in , medi°"1t price-r~eoi'd...nlnc ~~ ~ year. . 1 units in :hlaner ~Y can--Baffd, on.ltfrYeY.1 ofJ>uild1ng . .centrations. -, . ~ . t\"_~J.·jdty p h.n n l n 'g , "A> I Interpret the report," ~' 1 add e'ltictrical said Ro)ice Coln. · a· re-a Wftr hook-ups, the . report man~ger for , _the .. Building Hleiled · lMt' We~k a Is o lridustry Auoclation,. *1 th e ~:r. . , . , .. ' . , J!!ost slgnif,iCant t~ . b . ~~ulti~I~ · dweIUhg 1 unll11 toward mo.hi cotJdonili\inm ~or ~ ~t SO perCent of all town-ho~ developme~ts._ iilr <e•>llltrudkm ' In 1,m, up "They represeni a C<>ril· frmn 24 percent last year. pronuse between the · tradi-. . " . ' ·Mesa 'Breaks lee' 'I ! '' ' ' • ' For .Sknting Rink I STARS - Sydney Omarr IJ one of tlJe world's great utroJo- gers. His column 11 o~ ot the DAILY· P!UJTS ..-1 features. WANTA UTILE LUV? Try r:-1 ClleYralet Marci! 23rd. ' • ··--uo... ............ ,.,,...,..... '"'•=·--' . ~,.._. .. 675-6900 .... , ... Wiii! --·~ ....... .. •• C'.eltf ~ .. c... ..... • .! ~., I t• t "• • .' I " Seen forMarket · ,Y•111tt ..... ll:~•I ..... wit 11 .. 1e'f i9rt -1aa:a mieL :,.,i~., Ye'JI .. ,_..__.,.__,II .......... ,.._=. <' .... .,..% ·--~ '-........... ---··I. .. .. .. -1 .... ,.. .......... . tl.o.ltr .... __ , Mfl ... , ( A..r.., .. ,.. ..... _.... . ' . u,_..,,. , "··~~ ,1.llOlnJ.",M..-.Do . .,.._, ........ --..... . . "411 ~.-. lty"fat-J•lmA...... I I l "I '' 1 w.a, ...... tt-•k s ·Hd~· · ... tnco, B'AR BJod: 11 ..... II jia& , ,, ..... ....,..... -' · saa Blook'•,... 11m1111 es ....r tile -• --..... ft._• a.----1. ............ r-. --' •u.so1 .. -1 ... r -~~ •••••eiu....- tA.M,tP.M,-...ft Offa Mfta• c-.. def....__ t A.M.•I P.M .. l&T. I MM. "'8f" NO .....;:::r.:: .... , 2300 Hu bot llvcl. 3427 E. Cwt Hwy. --Y :1175Hwbotlhd. -· I I l I ... L11t N•I Plf, Ill i l "' '"' '"" It ~· l· 12 f • jU 1~ " -llJ! +!«_ : i~ I~~ 1tit · ~ H: ~ ja H: 'ill r.! o. : •• ~ !\; :m .~ea : ,m .i ll: I DOWNS """ "i ·~ 1 °'ttl'lf t wt , -l •not• Ind \lo -vr• Flher ~ - 4 ~1nwld! '" ~ -! 5 Clllrir Mid · \ -'" ' ' U5 •lltducl · ~ -"Iii • Met All 0... • -ill I Fib Ind 1 -.... '"""' i -"' WCfu"'" _,,. T1 IC Jtm0 COP -~ U ~tLY" __ , H ~~(: ft • ' = ~~-utttkl h>C ~ -· ~"'mi '" '!'• -T;f~lr,', ~ f = v. 19 ordOn Intl 101,'e - 1 \ii 20 ''"'~"'.,.. en 'l'-IC ,_. 71Netnwln 71/o -l\ ~ "" ., '" •m -,.., ... f.d''!'"~ ~~ -" ~11rk A'fP" ~ = 1 ~ I 1 . 1 . BankAmerica ·~ ,, may split 'llsstoci . ~A time .. "to buy?· .. ' . Get,0,ur ppinlbn •t,lhe . . ·MO.tConvenlent FrM semlrm I I • I • ' ~ ' " BaiillA[lle~~-Corpo'!'tlon is the holdina COllJPll'f1lbr the ' lirldt bank' In the world-Bank of Al'nertlii,' Stockholders will vote on • proposed 2-for•l jplit Ma{Ch 21., • . . · • Each frae seminar wlll discuss th• merits Of. 8lftk. · . Ameri!3 common stock from the viewpolntS of·bOth current:ow\iers arid invesiors ID!lking for ll'1lWlh ilni lncOnie. - ' , . . . ' I ' . We'H ~iscuss why BankAmerica's common stock Is , c:urrititlf""11ini at reks'th•n i3 iimes'oOrPl!l!ICtioll . ·Of,~972~tnin~·when it'hass6l~ atl1llf1 n25tl,;,. '~rtilnp.~ " f ; ) • .. r ., .... •• Allllnd ._nd YoU1l,leam al!Out the Bink'• ...,nl of rapid, lftlWlh.: Its ·plans for futuO. li\IWlll,• b ,......._ natiamll operatiOns,. «i:rldit ~· ·~' -'"~~ ... . , . . caqs .~ . , "''";'.";'l f!O!llY. l!/~naaanetJt, an~ much IJl\llt.,;... · -~llim.~~~;,veeen_khnerla1~~- other ~mi4bt'""t possibiliiies. • • , , , : -' ~iner Is free · btlt Spi!Ce"tStltit!bld, _,.,..,~ tt!t'phline .• , number below fat. your rlHIVlllOn. '()!; I 'IJlthe ' '. , m coup;on. . ~ , . 1: • i., ' , ' I • ., Diie: Tliu~y, March 11 ", , 1, T1t11t: 7:30 p.m. • . 1 l . ,. P.lacac .t"-Walolon.• Co. Inc. cstlk:ta It . t , (1)·90N..,.Grtc.,.i .. ~1Jtwili;1 t Sptakar: ....... A. Krinilm ; ·(2) "9 NOllll Mlhl st~ S1n1a Alli . Spe9kr. ""'0, T1pCilt , .", '. I •' ....~ ... ,.._. .......... .. 0 ... _. 1 0:~..... ' .. ... ...... -I · · Walston&Co. ~·---M.9b•1 w-v .. ~ ~ '"._...,. titt. t ~Ottiiwrrindl"I hi~~ l11c~ •OfNorlhM•lnSI. • S.nteAne92701 . 11141 s.q..9301 • · • 100 Nlwpwt Coti'"'Drln • NOW(lell .... h ftW(> C7t4l 644 ••so , . . '.~•-OOMTTDCllMT •, . . 1 I i • • •• • • . ' ... ., .. , . . • .. • ' ' BAR, FIREPLACE: ENHANCE · THIS MODEL. HOME A] SANDPO.INTI jpnty. 32 · Homes L"ft. f Sandpoinw Sellir:ig F ™t l' ndpointe'a selection of liw homes ls rapidly decreas-!!li. It ·w., reported today by .,Jes Dreyer , vice ldent-ma.rketing for Grant pany of California, i~'At present. only 32 homes our final uriit , are unsold," 'said. • Located. at> Ma cA rt bur 116ulevard 8"' Main Street in santa Ana, the centrally ~ted Community of Sand- . pointe o.ffers !pacious 'three a.Gd four;bedroom homes pric( ed from . 419,495 to $33,495 on FHA., VA or conventional financing. AccOrding to Dreyer, all homes in the final unit will be completed and re8dy for oc- cupancy by May I, but he predicted that the i>roied wilt be sold out well in advance of that date. "Since New Year:'s Day, we've been selling Sandpointe houses at the rate of five a week,"'be noted. "Our bq~ers · tell ~s · that homes. in Ibis co~unity represent one of the best values available .in Ofange Lusk Inc. Begins Work p n Huntington Seacliff County," he added. Wall-to-wall shag carpeting and step-down living rooms with custom fireplaces are two oflhe standard features·whi~h contribute to the value or all Sandpoint homes. Other highlights of a II ?Y\odets Ir< kilchens equipped with bull~in·ranges and double ovens, automatic diabwashen:, di-1J, laminated c:Ounter tops, Iara:e pantries a n d cabinets, and pasHhrough windows with outdoor serving bars. Situated in the booming southern aecUori o[ Santa Ana, Sandpointe is cJose to three major freeways -t h e Newport, San Diego, and San- ta Ana -which connect the corDmunity with m a j o r employment and b u.s l n e s s centers in Orange and Lo! Angeles counties. B o t h -.(Lu$k Homes, Inc. b a-s an 18-hole public· I~ ~course. Fashion Island in Newport llarted consiruGlioft on the se-Ji is localed .....It o f Beach and South Coast Plaza ceold ~ ol Its single family Goldenilest Streef Detween in Santa Ana are .within a few dCvelopnient in the 700.acre Palm and Mansion avenues. · tea ,~ · time J!lanned commlllllt of Hun-mmu unVlD( •. ijpgton Seaclltf, -~ Fiv~ model.a wiJJ be featured Sa n d p ointe's de~eloP!'r• Ro881nem- Off er.s New • • • .i nwelli'1gs . '' ' I , 1 ' . -In Lquna Hilb. the,~' . commuoily . ol ljew World ~ Rm• pz:oyldel !ta reaidentS '~ 'm'Uiloft.dollar j view•· 'in homes. priced · trcl'm • ti}.• to ...... ' ; DQe to the· dean-fi;esb air prevalent In the Lquna Hilb ·,atta, the ·~ trom tbao . hllllide bcin\es enibraces -~ Soddlebact V a II e y aild vtrtually hundreds 'of . sqiill-e mileo. Developed by Ross moor COrpOratlon, New_·World - alSts ol single family homes and duplµes that offer younc familles room to grow In. RosldenctS have two batha and three or foui bedrooms. ·Financing is FHA, VA or con- ventional. · itOtnebuy~ can c h o o s e from a different floor plans which ( e ·a t u r e all~1ectric kitchens with General Electric ovens, ranges and garbage disposals. All the homes have sliding gloss doors to the patio. Special features in- ' . J NEW WORLD LAGUNA HILLS OFFERS YOUNG FAMILIES A CHANCE TO STAR-T OUT IN STYLI . ~ cluded in some Door plans are ,.. pass-through seniing windows v:- ~t.:i~:~·:JW~~ Montecito a Big Su-ccess_~ lry doors. , • To take advaotage of the \(i rolling hillsides and provide r ~ for a maximum number . of An extraordinary success home in an est ab I i s he d to say that Kr u e.g er 's discov er why they wt r.o view lots, Ros.nnoor literally story is completed at Mon--neighborhood with a host of Showcase Homes, developers purchased so quickly c=· ~ "sculpted" the terr•'• Into a __ 1,._ of Monteclto Townehomes,' is do so. Our sales ,re • .... tecito T o w-n e h o m e s at features. aeries of winding plateawi. now constructing a similar ative . h a s complete Most of the streets are cul~e-Brookhurst and Orangewood Private patios b e t w e e n type c 0 m m u n 1 l y on ronqatlo_n rtgard~ La sacs and many h a v e Streets in Garden Grove with oversized two car garages and Westminster Boulevard, west Towi}ehomes a t Mon landscaped parkways where all ·87 two and three-bedroom homes, striking Mediterranean ol l/n>Okhqrsl . 'street I n1 'Towneborilf-1." , . ' . children can play without bomea now oold. Grand open-styled architecture with red (lard;n Groye. , , Monteclto ts !>Pfll daUJ' c14nger of speeding cars. Many ing or the private, safety-tile roofs and Spanish lace ex-"Tbi3 neW ' community will lO '-a.m. io· dU.t· and parks and open· a{'tU are oriented community was in teriors, an extensive recrea-be known as La J 0 1 t-a reachect. by exlUng el~'f designed into the landplan. In November. • tion center with boijl pool and Townehomes. They will be the Garden · .Grove· or t h e m .u 1 t 1-fa m 11 Y "We're very p•I e: a s e d 1 ' '' therapy ~I, putting ,green, baalcally UJe same floor plans Ana Freewaya 1at Broo neighborbOods, there ate four reporte-1, Dick Kurth of Kurth · play.round •.nd b e :a ll/l i f u l with niinor changes th8t pro-. Street. From ·. the· Ga~ swimming pools with cabanU, &: AsaOciates, exclusive sales ' clubOOUse w1lh c o.m·.p I et e ved so successful at Mon-Grove Free.way, drive nOitb; volleyball courts, fenced tot agents for the builder, William kitchen facilities , showers. teclto. Sales will begin shortly from the Santa Ana ~y. lots and barbecue faclliliu. J. Krueger , "bu~ not rest roorps aod a la!ge central and I urge those families who drive south to Oraniewood Modela decorated 'by Sandy p a r t i c u larly surprised." room. for parties a n d have not had an opportunity, a~ Brookhunt in Garden Blake of Blake Designs, Inc. Montecito offered 1amilies an meetings. or have D!)t taken Uie tlm~ to Grove. ·Or 1Jhone 53t-l301 rf:or are open from 9 a.m. to dusk 9pportunity to purchase a fine The sales executive went on see "'1onteclto Townehomes to complete information. ( daily and can be reached bYi-=---'--"-----------------------------'------~"-~ driving the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeways IOI.Ith to El Toro turnoff. Saks T()Ul Beach , ., , in the l4D11JOme development. Grant Company, of California, A p le .The ·$7 lilillfoii··~ ..... is ~.;;.The· one alid two-.tory homes . if adiviaioo otGrant ~·-• . t res _y • Jfilnt venture bet.er;· ~t will offer betw~n~ 1,164 and ~, t1on, . the • homebuiJ<lic ..... and ffomes, Inc. and ·~n ~·2...-911uare•fet:t.·and lhave JaD(I deve,lop_ment ,.~ary Presley, Development Com- Ploperties, Inc., a lllbskjiiry. n>ln ~,~five bedrooma. of Santa Anita Consolida~, pany, ·Newport Beach-baaeil o~the Huntington Beach Com-'Tbo lwo-llli>l'Y•.liQ!nes wilt oiler Inc. homebuilding fll'lll b a 1 , ~y. tbe•popular bonus room. The Grant organizati~ cUr-.. reported sales ot '5&,115,000 · Huntington Seaclill is a · Homes sell from. $42,000 to rently 'has 15 major projects and aller-tu earnings. , of yoUrlg, energeti~ venture that -$50,000. ~pancy is schedul-· under ~eve I o p !!'en t m $2,931,2S9 for the filcal year ~eady includes ~. cham-«\.{or early_ July. Califprma, Hawau, ·and ended January Sl, 1972. J!lmship golf course, a ptlllh· . The ~ are of frame Nevada. . Sal.. and ea~ for the rktaurant, the first· pba,e of ~.nstructlm with stucco and . Saod~inte's sales .~ m-previous i fiacal year were the Lusk homes and soon a $20 wood trim-exteriors. Roofs fonnation center can be $Z5 M7,1U and f t J 1 , 7 4 o, rgllllon condominium Pf.O~t come In shake and wood . reached by taking the Newport resPecuvely. lfJWundercoMtruetion .. ·, ,\ .ablngler1Jpdergroapd utilities, Freeway aouth to the Earnings per share for the .-'Tl!e-~actt Phsse-2-project' CO!ler~>drivewa;. and r<ar MacAtthur Boillevard bimoff, year were $1.27 ($1.21 fully 'borders the 143-acre Hun-fencing cpmpument the uni-then going west on MacArthur diluted), baaed on' 2,S'IS,• 11ngton Seacliff Country Club, quely styled hom... to Main street. aha= outotandiJ>i. O.n1 Point M1rin1 __,. ~~~ • • '111t -au,ranttod Trade '110 AVll!alllt I -, • '" ---··--*'-'~JQlltJJ411L&tl""IMIM10KilJV."' 1 ... ....,..., ..... t ~ ' ' ~ ~ • • ~ • • • .. • . • ' I • ' • SundQ, M11rth 12, 1972 Real Estate Questions/Comment . Nixon Warned· of ·Lumber Crisi , •Y Realtor Randall McC'1rdle • w ASlllNGTON -The borne your elforta In slow tnllation bouahl& lo be aenaltlve In plywood generally have heen buJ1cU11f lndullry • baa re and the housing lnduatry's el-alwp movements In lumber II In :Ill ~ l!!ib<r tJ)Jll a qllllled Pmldenl Nixon In forts In malcb and IW'PI" and pl)'WOOd prices. He year qo. oider a cliloe watch on ·an last yeor'• noonl-breaking emphulzed that llWl1 o1 1be ·At Ille heart of the matter, "llllllable" lumber pricing production." problmnl wlllch e1111e ~111e ..id Wll'anch "baa been the • Whet ~· a ~troct ef ulot We're 1..-ted In 1 syslom which· eould tluuten Similar lellera were wrilt•n wide and llUddm price IW"'8J contlnulnl u-'>lo pricing pripor:ty In alffrsldl and ara laid we ean lluy on a -tbe producllon o1 -and lo members ol tbe llouae and coold be eliminated tllroojgh system In llllllhfr and the fact tNCI. Hew ... this dKfw fr11m a trust .i.odt Hew II Nrioull1 d I m a I I the Senile Bonklng Committees. lectaJaUve and ldmlnlllntlve that 11 any llmo boullng • -•act ef uto different f.-, land -"octt 11 lluy-economy. These oommlttee.a hand I e actlom cm the port ol tile atarta move up ft .,.. aub- 1"9 on 1 ...,tract..,. of tho -.,. !Mlhod• t. pvrchuo -==========; Sllnley Warancb, prtlident COngreulonal matters related federal. aovem-.t. · jecllll lo unpredictable price -I nlotot Whet oro tho pltflllat Thanks. r ol the National "-'&!loo of lo housing. Waranch also fiaranch wrote lo tbe Presl· r-" L. D., Newport Beech THE BEST Home Builden, told the Pro!-di>cuued the problem with dent that lumber and plywood He )io!Jied out that lumber , bu dent Jn a letter t b 1 I HUD Secretary Romney . prices "have been scraping Is the most Jmportant alngle The contract of sale is a~ ureement that the yer "P=~hlt P 0~~ 110f11.h! 0 1lcnlfic1Dt 1lgn1 of trouble In his lett~rs to lawmakers, authorized cellinaa for the material coat item in bo.Ufug will pay off the amOUAt ,due la' equll lnltallm.enta whlle wi>rld'• .,..1 DOl)U]ar _,, have been appearing recently Waranch cited 1969 finding• of put lour weeu, and In oome construction ind thus uerta the seller retains t!Ue lol the properly. In the contract 1trlp1. Read Ii dally In th• In the price and supply oflum-COngresslonal hearings which c._ have eicceeded them." an unusual Jnflueoce upon Fearing a recurrence Jipnber ]!!'lce-anpply crlals beaet the boUlina lndllllrf la ¥ ll!M9, Warancb tald tha_t.,~· lumber proclucera~"hav.. ( formed UI and !· '• Agriculture Butz that ' .,.. steps which could be tdrJI! i by the governmmt to prtflid' .,, 1uch a recurrence." He offered lo cooperatt; any conference to reao1v , problems, and urged th• :·~:::~~~· council of the admlnlltr · .. Is Ill asreement that at llOlllO futun date, When I certain DAILY Pll.OT· . her which could damqe both he said had shown the price of He llld pricel of atuds and ooets amount la paid, the IJ(ler will CGDffY llUe to the buyer.;-========='......:=--==-==-==:=:..=:_:::..:==:..::..:.=..::::=.::::..::_.:::...:===-=--==-=-==.::· _______ ..:..:.:__ ______ * · This · differs f9'l1! the deed of tr111t, which Is the moat common metliOd uaed in trillaferring real ertate In Clllfornla. In Iha deed of trult. litle la conveyed lo tbe bYJW at the time th qreement of Illa II completed, but the deed la held la trult by a third juty, A coatrad of Illa la 10metimll referred' to u a CollcllUoaal Niu CODtncl or a land CODtncl . When certain encumbnncel or llena l(almt the an utlltled, tblt fad la recarded ~ full title the buyer by 'Ille third lll'V· Sboald tile buJtl' on P•flDC oll t11e·encumbnnca <r Jle111, "°"' -r. the-.oner call foreci-, tbat 11, take beet till• to the property under procflCI~ and eon'dltkial 1peci. fled· la Califoriila law. rrhe boldti' of the deed of ,fruat' then Ii••• it back to the seller. • , : :Most Realtors and :.other real' estate. b,rpk'1'.fl, IDd 1ttorneys, agree that a conditional contract of sale is senerally not satisfactory for either buyer or seller. II 1s most often used when the buyer cannot qualify for a Joan under more conventional methods or want& ·to take over 'In exlating loan wlt®ut having to pay ;ncreased inlVtit or aome other form of P.nalty. ., Most loan agreements, however, have . standard ac- celeration clauses in them which provide for accelen- tion of the loan when the property is aold, tiUe trans-l~ or any laterest whatsoever In the property Is g!Tlil! another party. Obvlomly, under a condilloilal con· tract of ale, an later..t u'gtiren to anotheio party, thtn' fore lenden condition• would apply," ' ! ~ • . ' r •• 1' ... " 't( ., ·,)'I ' \ , Even If all latMelted-.p"*1!ea linow,about the contll- tionll contract of Nie and tbe loan ii not )ocelented • .' the,rllhll of the buyer and ·RJler an llill not clea:jy estalilllbecL lJ! )h,IJ event of default or IOIDe o~er action that requlr~ iew proceedine• the rll!ltll of the partiea 1 1 undier the ~•ces. would proba&ly ha.ve ·to be de· I clded by a !]'~ lair/ • ' . .. ' I I , .,t , . This la • .to'°U1 'that a condlUDnal contract of aale under ao i 'tl>ndit)OJ!f is 'unwlle.'lf evel:Yone Imo*• the rlW lnvgt!P&' it 'aUU-. l!lay be an acceptabl• meane to accompli$1 /,3i1~~~ of,:the property Jn c;~1l' ~·· In your~11....t i.cturo you, rafo~ t.'tho Afr· Inclusive Dood el Trill!. Briefly, could you oxplaln what on AIMncluslve DMd el Trust 11 and how and when It c1n .. VMCI? , . ...: t . , • H. J., Coote MIN The a11-en<!iimpossing deed of trust hi similar la natme to the contract of sale and Is 10metimn used In place of the conlract of sale. · , It ls lmon a .1Jle alJ.lncluli•e deed of trust. It hi"! allo been known u tbe "hold-harmlea" or "overridint' dell of trust. Under ill terma, tiUe to the pfOperty may be transfeil'ecl to tbe buyer and a policy of tiUe lnaul' ance U.UecL Botll, bufer ~ ..iler, an In an unUIUll legal polition. The. w:iw·bocomll trul\or, the died IUJi. ject ~o the incuftl)lrances or-!lent; the seller becomes beneficiary. . The all·lnclulive deed of trust can only be UJed wbeli Ibero la no acceleration clauae or any other alien· atloil clauae iD any ol the notes or trust deeds remain- ing 011 the proPll'.IY. II I! used mOfl often wbitn ,the buyer cannot qualily for the usual loan, or for 10me reuon d• not want to. It may make i.s possible for · him to buy a· $100,000 i)roperty, for instance, with fS.000 down. • ·.. • '· ~erms and condition• of ID all·incluslve deed of tnllt are not standard, 10 anyone who uaes it 11. 1tronr· ly lldvlled to bave the worcµne drawn up by a com.1'9' tent attomey. • None of these unU1ual wa71 of trilllferrlnf tlUe to real estate wlll laYobe tbe nerap buyer. Tbe dHCI of tnllt method la stnllbtforward and widely Ulecl. If yaa' h••• any qu.,UODI about Ill standard lel'llll and ' con-, diUons, a Realtor CID explain th.em to ,Ou. Ra.dau McCMdi. II •• 1--..i1 mia1u11. coUeo• lectanr, and avthor of "Real Enote m California." Smd g6tw ..,,,...,,II and qv11tiotll to llandall R, McCardlt, c/o DAII,.Y PILOT, P. 0 . Bo: 1560, Com MtlG gjsu. 26 New Homes Sold Before Mode'ls Built Delplte the fact that the modele are still under con- lllractlon and openlna d11 Is --oil, ,. ol th• lint :rl new !tom• have been oold at Countryside In Like Forest, It WU roported Ibis Wlfk by Lel)er GoOdman, vice N-tll' VP rnnlt L. Fehse, form· tr' Yicl JINl!ident and chief _., of the M1 ''" '\liejO Comf>' an1, 11111 lllu appoint· ~ent ol markeUna for M. J. Brock • Soos, Inc. "We belleve that th ts response demonstrates the strong demand for quallty- built homes In the moderate price range," added Goodman, "and it ha• prompted .. lo open sales in our 81-bome second unit." Countryside will offer five bedrooma and prices ranging models with two to four bedrooms and prices ranging from $22,450 to $27,450. "M. J. Brock & Sons, Jnc., curre ntly has fi ve residential projects in So uthern California. All are being built with the Brock philooophy thal has ~ a tradition /or hall a · ctnlury -)'Ou mull five the public more than ti expect. In order to succeed. At emi. tryside, ~are fin. 1 • ding plans and feallnu that I they want -for Jeas than 1 flS,000." COW!tmide models a r e tcbeduled lo open In late Mardi. construction on the homes in the first unit is 0 weU under way" and move-inl art . planned for ell'ly April. The bomeo, d11igned by Red Molts, may be previewed at the Ales olflce, which can be rudled -the Santa An•· s.n Dtqo ,,_., by takina the ~ Toro Rood offramp, going nortb on El Toro lo .. ) ____ ._, ...• ' ' ' "--"\ A thousand sold in 3 years ain't bad. ~-bad tliere'S. only 49 left ~ Curse the ·luck! ·We have the most popular you can turn lritoanything you .want . The price is A · .~. ho mes in Newport Beach and now we're runi;iing only $47,700 and it's iust one of six models we'll -" " out of land. show·youloday. IMTAANA• ~,. Only a few more of these homes can be built The Har·bor View neighborhood is entirely ~ and one of them can be yours, if you don't dilly-w:;illed,tomakeltunusuallyquietand private. The --~ "'-... dally. ho~encircle a school site, cet!IRll.park and.lam-~ Harbor View Homes have their own NeW!lort ily recreation club with swimming pool, Just down ~ . " 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 Portofino Come see our final Harbor View unit today. He. (above) has three good-sized bedrooms, two who hesitates, etc. • .. ' balhs, a pow~er room, a formal dining room, 24-Take the San DlegoorNewpqrtFreewayto Mac- foot-long family room and a big "idea space" that Arth\ir, then go south to Ford Rqad. HARBOR VIEW HOM~· .. In the Irvine Planned Emimnment. ' ad --YiCe , ... d111t ID cUrre o land deffkf 1 t for South c ••• , DenloplDIDt <*Po . Muirlands Booleva rd, and @·ct , Wttl on Mulrlands put Ridge 1_~!~~~"'!"--.. -•~lllll--;,_ii..ii.ia .. .,j,.:.,j,,i;.;..;.l!!!!mJ~"!"~-~-!'~...,-..:-~--Jl~@~l' !~~§~~~-Route Drive to the Illes or~ ld1hll · I !Jee. -: l I I I . • I I I • ·- - l " 1 · x fi • •• 'E ) ! ' TERIOR VIEW OF MESA VEROE EXECUTIVE HOME'S FINAL UN IT I f sta Mesa Traet i·. Last Verde Unit S·elling er $1.5 million worth of es were soid at George 0. ccola's Mesa Verde Ex- e tive Homes last weekend W en the builder . developer ~ ned the last unit of the 156 Mesa Verde Homes are the last homes that will be.. sold, because there ls just no more land available for building," Wood continued.· ~ With up to 2,966 square feet of living area, Mesa Verde homes are typical of Buccola· built homes with many elegant a n d extravagant features. There are china cabinets, bookcases, wet bani, double- ovens (one sell cleaning), win- dows and dooni that bring the outdoors l n d o o r s • rich carpeting throughout, capacious tivi91, dining aDd family a r e a 15 , glamourous staircases, balconies a n d cathedral ceilings, and most models have three car garages on the spacious pool.sjzed lots. "Many of these last residen- tial homes to be available in Mesa Verde face the Costa Mesa Country Club fairways or are adjacent to a soon-to- be-developed city park in this residential area of beautiful lawns and parkway atreeta shaded wilh decorative trees and shrubs, 11 Wood went on. "So it ii no wonder that ao .... many families have availed themselves of this never-to- h•PP"t again opportunity." " e development in the Mesa e area of «Asta Mesa. 1actly 30, three, four or e bedroom, three bath es were purchased at ~ that averaged over ,000 accordng to Jim Wood Mesa Verde Realty, ex- ive sales agenb for Bue- l. 1Ever since the first unit, have enjoyed fantastic Ile acceptance because ' lea: Interested in purchaa- homea in this excellent a of C<lsta Mesa know that Mesa Verde homes are within a bike ride of all schools from elem e n ta ry through junior college and within a I().15 minute drive of many .shopping compl exes. • A beautiful, new, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home • Freedom and privacy of a garden-patio design • Front yard landscaping, Including a tree and sprinklers • Shake or shingle roof • Dramatic architectural designs • Complete block wall fencing • Luxurious carpeting In your choice of colors • Draperies throughout • Bullt·ln dishwasher • Built-In range, oven and disposal • Concrete driveways • Underground utllltles • Shopping, school~ and recreation ne_yby • Other plans up to 4 bedrooms, 1 and 2 atorles, dramatic flreplaCllS, f~ enclosed atri ums, and more. EXCELLENT FHA, VA, AND CONVENTIONAL FINANCING 'Mesa 'Verde 'North Salta Olllce: (714) 548-3335 -r.-a ··=-" --~ ( .. -- I . DAILY PILOf 11 lilodu. M""~ 12, 1'72 . -~ Th efright home, the right place, the right price! Combine the benefits of close-to-every- . where location with rent-sized monthly payments that build personal equity In a home you own. Come discover brand· new, exciting Bradford Place In Santa . . Anal It repeats all of the winning fea- tures that caused a Bradford Placa· Stanton sell-out In just 12 months to nearly 500 happy homebuyers. Parklike sa grounds, swim and recreation center, plus masterfully-designed one and two- story plans for gracious living. Leave lawnmower and paint brush behind, -·----. since all exterior maintenance Is pro· . vided. And hurry! Bradford Placir-santa Exciting 2 3 I 4 bedroom Towne Hames Ana Is where you ought to bel ' As low as $133.00-per month principal and interest* EXCELLENT CONVENTIONAL FINANCIN& , -opon dally 10:00&m.todua~ -· • .-.-Ma,Calff.12701 T..,._ (714) 171-1131 '1'1PICAL8ALE: $1 9,1115.00 -h priee:.l,OIB.00 Cllh do $11,901"00 flrat IMI-. .UO.oo ltllmtdod elilolng -and Impound& :ieo monthly ""-"" it33.00 por nlonth pr1nolpaJ and In-Pll'Ulo In ao yoan. 711 ~· llTIMATED ANNUAL PERCl!NTAGE MTI. -ly Community -lallon d-$2t.DO pir- ' GRANT CORPORATION II A IUlllDIARY OF SANTA ANrrA CONIOUDATED, INC:. -FEATURES UKE THESE MAKE THE BRADFORD PLACE PICTURE COMPLETE " • F'ull mlinlen1nce of all landact1pe and rtcrntfon 1rel1 • Beautiful landac1plna • COmmunrtv rtcrMllon ctnttr wftf'I hilted pool, cab1n1, drfftlng room, and 1how1r1 • Private c1ubhou11 tor your fun par1i11 • WtdJno pool 1nd IOI Iott • GrtJ)ntlke ftnCtd prlvlte patio with 110-volt barbecue outlel • Full gar1ge wllh g1nerou1 storage • Ltundry 1rn1 In 91r1gn • UndergrouM U1111tln • Munlcli>al lmprovemtnl1 Jn and Pl!d for • Exterior m1lntenanc1 on f1nc11, oar1gn, Ind homM provkttd • • Electric kitchen with see-through oven .artd bullt·ln range • Exh1u11 hood • Autom1tlo dl1hwuh1r • Whllptr· quiet d11po1al • Laminated platlic counter !Opt ind back 1pl11h • Luxury h1rdWood cablntta • Plu- through k\lchen wlrtdow with patio bar • Quick r1cov1ry water healer • Copper plumbing for • lllt11rM 1ervlu • Pre-wired telephooe, and teltvl1lon outl1tt with buln·ln 1r'111nna • Thtr• mo1lalkally·controlled eleelric Mll!ng • Sound-cond1llontd lntulttld celllnp 111d wallt • Receteed oval bl1in end cultu1ed marbla-lopptd pullman In bt1f'I • DtllDtl medlcin. cabinets • Deoorator·11ltctld tight ftKtufll • Generous llnen etor111·• All·electrlo =-Gold-MOdlitlon .llilngl -· .. ____ ....::: _____ __.;.~ I ' -· \ ' ., •J ., ,,, • ' .. ,. .1 ,, '•l •I ,, -;, . '"'') ! I I ..,,1 ' ' . •·I ..... ' . ' I •t1j ~ . ... ••• '•1> O<j J10£: '~t ~ ., f ., • " ,, .~ ·~ f;. l ' ~ t ( • Jt DAILY PILOT • Softwoods 'Too Vital' For Homes BOISE, Idaho (UPI) --Tbt emident of the Boise Catcade Corp. aaya 10IJwooda vital to the home-building Industry are too Important to allow any more lo11 of .acreage to the wilderness program. R. V. Hansberger spoke at a public meeting •-red by the U.S. Forest Service u part of a campaign to find out bow lbe publlc feell about undeveloped lands. "Boise Cucade ii deeply concerned ov• -t b e 1Jn-. pllcaUons In the current undeveloped area atudy wblch appears to be dealcned to opeo the way for loctine up ad- ditional vul areu of tlm- 1berlandl," Hamberger said. "We are concerned becauae the ba~c concept does not ad- dna, itself to the best In- terests ol the majority of Idaho clllzena In lennl of jobe, payrolls, luel and other Income necessary lo the IOUnd functioning of the I d a b o economy. "Equally lmportan~ I h • wilderness concept of manage- ment neglect, when applied too broadly, lhreatena the very backbone of o u r reaourcea and thus the quality of life in our homes, 1Choo11 and communities." -.i,, Mlfdl U. 1972 Dl•11e9laad Project ' Big Convention Area Due Ceiling ·Plaut Sco.r~d • Real,tor Criticizes Commission Curbs lmpoalng a ..uJnc ""°" broken' commlulon In tho aale ol bouaes Involving FHA· Insured or VA-guaranteed mortgage. would be detrimen. tal to the public, a spokesman for tbe Nalloa.al AsaoclatiA>n ol JUil'""EaliJ< lloards deelaredf" Testifying before the sub- commJttee on Housing of the House Bankin& and Currency· committee, Fredrick R • Hunter of Fort Wayne , in- diana, chalnnan of t h • Realtors' Wuhington Com-· !l'illee, uplalned that lor tbe fedei'al government to inject itself would destroy the free competitive market under which the commission is free- ly negotiable between the broker and his client, the seller. Hunter added that NAREB, which represents about 500,000 persons in the real estate business, has long op~ any form of mandatory or recom- mended minimum fee schedules and is making every effort to preserve a free com- petitive market. Government intervention, in the absence of ~the economic necessity of wage and price controls, would defeat the objective. In so testifying on the ques- tion of settlement t: o s t s , Hunter challenged also the in· terpretation of S e c r e t a r y <iforge Romney ol the Depart· payable regardless ti the type of financing, and even when there i.s no financing." Hunter declared the NAREB concurs in the proposed pr~ hibition against kickbacks paid for the purpoS>e of directing to a particular penon a n y business arising out of real estate settlement on residen- tial property. "However," be added, "la ngua ge \sho uld be employed to make certain that the prohibition does not extend to brokers and «hers who ac- tually perform services and nceive compensation therefor. These are not kickbacks and abould not be prohibited. Under the Code ol Ethica of our Aaociation, such payments are co na Ider e d ethical provided they are . disclosed to all parties to tbe transaction. This elerJ\t!l'lt ot disclosure, in our experience, tends to eliminate 1 u c b kickbacks, and t h e sub- committee might well , con• aider this alternative. t o outright prohibition." lfunter took ls.we also with the proposal that an app~aiser or broker could not be a direc. tor or officer of a savinp and loan .association or bank ,lf at the same time he did busines.1 with the institution. While conceding that such a relationship could give rise to a conflict in interest situation, he declared that "we believe that the regulatory ageDcles have ample authority to re- quire disclosure of such · rela- tionship and to prevent any abuse which might arise. Such a broad prohibition would deny to savin gs and loan assoc ia· lions the expertise whicti ape praise rs and brokers ·Could bring to bear on the pr9blems facing these institutions ln in· vestment decisions." :· ~irm to Control Bias He aald Idaho already has a greater percentage of Its lands 1n primitive and , wilderneu clqalfication than any other . at.ate, lnclucllni Aluka. Dimeyland Hotel'1 S 7 . 2 Ballroom can be combined to ing. There will be two levels Completion of the con-ment of Housing and Urban LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A Coldwell denied any policy of million Convention Center, the provide 50,000 1quare feet al below the main Door and one vention center will mark the Development that the 1970 building management firm racial discrimination but largest hotel facllity of ita space. on the roof providing spaces third phase of a $20 million ex-Emergency Home Finance Act that controls 10,000 housing agreed to positive steps in type in Southera California, , The convention center will for 650 cars. ~alators and pans.ion program at t h e permits the imposition of cell-units in California, Ariz.ona, compliance with the 1968 Fair "Tbe potential loaa ol annual harvest ropresenled In the H undeyeloped arou of Bolte, Payette and Cballla foreata , alone ii llllmaled al 104 million dol1arl," he said. will open euiy bl September incorporate a nwnbe.r of 1n-elevators will provide quick, Disneyland Hotel which began ings oo sales commissions. Texas and Washington has Housing Act. accontlnl to , J'rank Bret, novatlons, Bret uy~ They in-convenient access from park-in 1969. Last year the II-story "The phrases 'settlement agreed to Ii.st some of its Under the agreement it will president of. Wratber Hotels, " elude .a l!IOphlttlcated air ing levels to the center'.11 main Marina Tower containing 331 costs' and 'closing costs' are apartfnents with non-white notify 32 community group1 Inc., own.era and operators of filtration system w bi ch level. With completion of the rooms was completed, giving very often used to mean the community groups. of its non-discriminatory 1 the famed Anaheim resort neutrali1.e1 char1ed particles building, parking capacity on the Hotel 1,000 deluxe rooms safue thing," he explained. C-Oldwell, Banker and Co. policies ; notify seven non· compia1 Jn the , air, v Ir tu a 11 y-. the site will be increased to and suites. In addi tion, three--"HoWever, the language of signed a fair housing agree-white community groups In 'Jbe -lteel and concrete' elhnlnatlng smoke and odors, 2,5(IO spaces. . • pew specitlty restaurants, the Section 701 resolves any am-ment with the Justice Depart-Los Angeles, San Diego and ~Broad View • Of Ocean At Terrace Tbe lea Terrace Townhonw, with a panoramic view ol the oouth Orange County coasUlne, pnvlewed at Laguna Nisuel roceatly. A bullcllni located it~ corner Ind 1a at:udhr I« a cloled -A special kitchen w i 11 T'r ave lport transportation biguity by relating the set-ment, U.S. Attorney William Orange counties of vacancies of Wa~t and JC err l t Q s tircuit televili:>n _n.'stern will prepare food exclualvely for 'center and the ' pictur~sque tlement costs to the financing D. Keller announced. on a quartetly basis for twet streets, will house a ballroorli, tie the center, all meeting guests of .the ballroom which Water World reCreation area of housing. A sales com-The agreement re s u It e d years; notify fair housing ublbit ball, aervice areas and rooms and guest rooms into a will permit the hotel to con-with marina, fishing pond. mission is not a financing from notification by the organizations of vacancies in parking utiJ,izlng s 4 7 o O o hotel network. centrate on the particular re-tidal pools and amphitheater cost ; it represents the pay-Justice Department that it five buildings in Los Angeles, lqUate feet 'of apace on' four 1be center will be the only quirementl of groups and pro-for the famous D a n c in g ment" for services in coo· believed racial discrimination Anaheim , San Diego . and levels. Jt will be connected to convention facility in Orange vide them with the finest Waters Show have been com-nection with the sellint; of real had occurred in some of Austin every two weeks r•r 11:1: the new Marini Tower which . County to have built-in part-service. pleted. estate and is earned aM Coldwell's 300 b u i 1 d i n gs . months and monthly for 11 containatbebotel'smain~li========";i:;,;::=;:;;=:;:;;;=:=:=:=::::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:==:;:::~~==================~~==~::;;:::~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;,~~~::;~~~~~~,;;~~ by. I bullet I-WU -lo the thouaandl of Jlllllil during the ,...tend grand_openhigl. The fiw ac1u111 townllome modela ....., decorated by Charles Be!T)I with D.C.I. lnterion, San Dielo. ,They feature two to four bedrooms with all electric kitchen!, generous walk-Jn closets, cable ' 'I!\' outlets, wall to wall carpeUn1, twro car garages, and off atreet parking In lancilcaped ....... Tbe care that has gone Into the planning of the Sea Ttr· race can be aeen everywhere: To auure permanent views and maintain the natural hilly beauty of the area, ltreets ln the Sea Terrace follow the fiow ol the land. They are curved and DWI)' end In cuJ. de-aaca. ThlJ hi a Afety feature for families with young children. No f a a I drivers. No through traffic. Don T. McMullen, director . of marketing for ACD, stated that "These townhomes are great for you11g or retired and seml·retlred couples, or small· families." The Sea Terrace Townhomes were designed by Danlel N. Salerno & Associates of San Diego. Nine- ty percent have an oceap view. Clustered in units of two and three, they are so situated to keep each surrounding lot functional . Inside the: tiered fencing (IO views are oot obstructed) are small patio areas for those with a green thumb, but Jillie lime. Outside, the entire com. munity bu been turned, Into a park-like 1 e t t I n g lly the streetscaping of Keith French & Associates. Los Angeles landscape architects. Soltly glowing street llglits, custom designed for Laguna Niguel, cast warm radiance to the evening landscape. They also ligh t the paseos which wind their way through the community. Utilities are hidden un- ConstrudJon ol the structure la on ICbedule and major eveots ore now beln( booked. Among the fu:t1 IJ'OUJll to uae the C-. will be lbe Nallaul Parlet Ind Re<reolloa Alloclo- tioa, !be lla!lred • Officer; , Ao!ooclatioo, !be Lealu•' ol Clllfornla Clliea, CalUornla Veterinary 'Medical Auocia· lion and the Western Auocia· lion of Fire Chiefs. • The center's grand ballroom will contain 20,000 square feet. It will have a 53 ·feet :1: 40 feet dance Door. Three l'llJacent lounges can be used for recep- tion and registration areas. The ballroom can be divided into a number of smaller rooms using IS.foot High IOUndproof walls. "We believe this beautiful new ballroom will be a moat welcome addition to Orange County facilities," said Bret. .. It is 90 DtJ:ible in design that It will accommodate groupo from 200 to Z,000 for all types of functions including civic, social, political and educa- tional events." A novel feature of the ballroom will be a 1,200-sq. fl. hydraulic stage built in three sections. Each section can be raised or lowered Individually. Other aids to showmanship will include an advanced sound system, elaborate lighting gallery and a com· plete range of audio-visual equipment. The connecting El<hibll Hall will contain 30,000 square feet. It ls designed to accommodate 17S !Ox!O diaplay booths or aeating for 3,000 people. It also can be divided into a number of smaller rooms. By means of a movable wall, the El<hibll Hall and Designi ng Pact Given I n Newport derground, almost without ex-A contract for house design.11 • ception. And in the few in-and the total aite plan for a ttance1 where above-ground new custom home develo~ utilities are unavoidable, the ment in Newport Beach has pedestals are concealed by been awarded to Danielian, landscape details. . Moon, Sampieri & 11 g , All roads ilito'tll~"townllomO'-.rchlteds and planners ti community poss lbro.tf1b Newport Beach. guard gal..,, wblch are min-Tbe homes will be built ned or electronically con-between Tustin Avenue and trolled 24 hours a day. Irvine Avenue, adjacent to Homeowners ~ve ~t~te Windward Way. • .Grand .Opening Fi~al Unit .If .you'vp orje more move to make make it to ;·Mesa Verde Mesa Verde is one of the finest residentiili areas in the city of Costa Mesa .•• if not in all of Orange County. Mesa Verde Homes by George D. Buccoia. match the beautiful neighborliood. For Buccola-built homes pe"onify elegance, excellence and, frankly, extrilvagance. They are the last residential homes that will ever be available in Mesa Verde. Think about that. Whyll1 There just isn't any more land. These are the last new Mesa Verde homes that can ever be enjoyed by a family that loves the good life. Life facing the Costa Mesa Country Club fairways ... or a soon-to-be-developed city park ..• or, if preferred, life on a quiet cul-d~corcurvilinearstreets .•• and no matter which home and lot chosen, there is room for a swimming pool and cabana. 1to2 levei homes. from 1,853sq, ft. to 2,966sq. ft. of living area. 3 to 5 bedrooms. Most with 3 baths and 3 car garages. And what else! Buccola.Homes have everything. If you don't believe it come and see for yourself. Everything I Built-insl Wet bars, cabinets, china cabinets, bookcases, ranges, double ovens (self deaning) ... name it! VA, fHA and conventional terms priced from 541,500 to $59,500 ... and you oWn the land I • Sa1es Office Phone (714) 557-&2.52 S ccola HOMES. MESA .' VERVE _, perking above · the Laguha Large homes will be built on Niguel Beaah which they may 1Ar11!.._lJ_~I 11,400 square fael reach by private bridge oter or'approx.1mately one quarter the Pacific Coast Highway. acre, in !be ll,000,000 project. They may join 'the El Niguel Lois average 'II by 150 feet . Country Club, the Laguna Approval for thl! development Ni,utf Tennis Club and the was given recently by the Moaonll Bay Club. Newport Beach City Council. Theaddress of disfinction in -::::;::::::.... ,,., """ ...,. ., ,., °"So '•• Nlpel is reached by Fred Dg will be the partner Casla Mesa, Ulifornia -:::::::Hunt irig• c frtol!Woly10H.Mbor Blvd. offr'"1>. takllll ta. Santa Ana-San from the architectural flnn ln -:::::::::, ~~It. c .. iA :,:h11:°"o· 111Hj-=1 t ~ .-.,.. DlelD ,.,_.,.or Iba Paclllc charge. Work will start IOOl1. 1 ~ • ..:.::;.~~ --• ,,.,.,. ... -~mi. .. ~~ Qllt ffllbny to Crown Homt1 will be ready for sale :::;::::::-...t.·1tic ::=:::;:-:::::..... Mxld Coo,Jltw. ftom"'';';J: 9..., f'lrtwl1. Tht Sea Ter· in lune or July, accordlnt: to ~ • -r()ceO:~ -:-:-:--~-C111b. take~ tr~., rw ~ are locattd the ·builders,. Bill SievertOD ~ __;..,,,--:;;:;;::::;:-Ntwport -1-"illor llhd., r1Dffh on tWbor to ' " --• ""th ol Crown 'and Tom Plumle!glt, Newport -::;::...-:::.:::..:::::....:::::::::: -·-~ ":"!:.:::::::.:::: __,..,;,,,, '"" '"' -"'"""-' V.U.,PartwlJ. 'Beach. IL-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:....~~~~~~~·~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---' J I .. 1 • r I " ., " "' • ... i i' "" " . "' ;r,.,, ""' r1c.1 ?Ctl ·I, ' ~115 41•,1 •••• 1fll ;;, oz, i': .e~1~, '"" \l:j 1 ~ I ---" ' -·-·· --------... _ -· ; f • • S...,, Miid! 12. ltn , " Solons Ask Rent Hike ~:itollbacks San .·· Clemente Units Offe:r,-Ocean View · \'jll ,•<· WASHINGTON (UPI) - fl Thirteen House members have ~n asked lhe Price Commission .,~ to rtill back all rent ii1creases dt1a111owed since Nov. 15 •nd ban' 119 ... any other rent boosts not con- ' 1 nected with real estate tax In- creases. 11 '' • The group of 10 Democrats .l)t" ~ three Republicans, said In ''; 1i letter to C. Jackson 'n 1 Grayson, chairman of the Ii '(Ommission, that there was a ·31'1"'&larln1 and u n ju 1 t l f led .• loophole In , the price com. :1 •-jb.1Ulon'1 recutaUona on rents • ~'irhJch allow a landlonl to !ft. ".',1·~ue renta by 20, 30 or even w '1«1 ~t " •!)J.'Jf1 • • JI The effect of Iii• request iJ.,,.,w.ouJd be to reverse rent ~ iii> ·crtlHI permitted by the com- · ,q.1~milalon under. Its rulings since ;,,.ell was •slabllshed Nov. II. ~!.;'¥1. The group said the loophole l/J filley referred to was a com· ~Jptr.J!llislon formula permitting ¥ri~:rent lncr~ases to be based on aJ r*ver11ge Increases a landl ord ' 'Ordered for similar rental units in the 30-day base period before the Aug. 15 wage and price freeze was ordered by the government. Another 2.S percent can be added to tills average, w~lch ;.., 'lihe aroup said his reached u ·.u dbigh u 40 percent for 10me 11 ~nters 1ccordln1 ·to .lJ ~dDcumented evidence. ·I""'"" B 'lde ;,,,,..,.1 op ui · r ?Cn ~ "T -uds N ~Is 1:Lfl, eW Moties Vp .rames P. Mackel · of Newport Beach ha a ben appointed • .,.,. elate VlCe presldon of Coldwell, Banker and Company. Mackel is a Bllosman in the firm's Newport Beach office. Man-made Lake Graces Community A man-made recreational lake is neartna completion at Vil11ge Sin Juan, South Coast De veJopm ent Gorporation's new lot-acre residential com- munity in San J u an Capistrano. The two million gallon lake coven 3.5 acres and will pro. vide rnklenli with a plico to filh and llil ll!Tllll boali. ''The lake and a man-made brook offers an atlraettve en- vironmental setting for our ~:~.Housing Bill ~~dq•;1~~~0~"r1H~~~~ :t:;'~!;'The omnJbua housing bill stated Don Zeltner, president ·Q• f S!ed by the Senate by an ~ of South Coast Development ~·t:; 1 , vote was described as a Corporation. !__landmark In hoUJing Jegisla-"Jn addition to the lake ai'ld on" by Stanley Waranch, of brook, there will be thret Norfolk, Va., President of the 1wimming pool complues and National Aasocatlon of Home a community center. Mort Builders. than 2:0 acres will be devoted · The bill provides almost $10 to parlu: and green belt!: in the billion over the next three community." 1 • yean for some of the nation's The mode] homes_,and sales ' ' . ' . .. 1 • ' i I ' I c o m m u n 1 t y development complq are also under con- need!. 1tructlon1 with a P,roiect~ Waranch took note of the completion date of March 2t. far-reaching nature of the new To reach the community, meuure by citing severtl of lake the San Ditgo Freeway lte Important .provj1ion1. Qrlll aoutlr-il' JuniPl!fi>Jietra Road, of these, he uid\ involvl!!JI • ll!ff ubder the freelfay, then complete overhaul of the fllA ')eft agiin to the community. mortgage insurance progranu1 sOuth Colrt Development I! and the low-rent public hous--1 subsidiary of publicly held ing programs. Both programs First Biiilders Bancorp, of date back to the !931lo. Another high1y liiJlif\cant ;;:;:;Or;:;lnd=a;:;, ;:;ea;:;m;:;· o;:;rn;:;i;:;•·===;,I feature of the bill, he 11ld, te blocl: !ll'lnli to p r o v I d·e eral a111Jtance for com~ IY development. Block proYkle ...... flulble Andy's Fun Aik aoy kid. "All Andy" I.I fun. See ti Sa~ to th~ IMIJ,Y PM'!': . , • I el. flmdi at tho local leTel. ' . llRID CIPISTWD · Land of the Dons · UNSPOII.EI), SF.CLUDED 2% to 3 acrennchos amid the great oaks of Cleftland National N>rest / Deep in the artat oai: nsion Otmen.tre.Onlyll 1eenicmiJca. of •the Clevtlaftd National from 5111. Juan. Caplitruo •. • / Pon: st lits a 300-acr'e iafarid of Rancho Clplstn.no parc:tlt tn , ~ rollin1 hills, warm valleys and priced from $9,~50 tO Stl,750, arauy 1ladcs .known a• Rancho ea1y down, Jiben.I !inane~ : . Cap,lltt•no. Va1tr1ach~so!the Pltaiallt Sctllle n,;,,: I ]'lai.ona.IForestnere•tion ~rta .Santa Ana/San Dieaa 1~rtlch JI\ almost every dtrec,• Freeway 10 historic Saft " t1on, a Oovcrnmtnt·owncd Juan Capl1traito, thin \att buffer a~lrtst J!Opulatlon and on Hwy, ?4 • (Qtltll commercUil tncro1cbiiant. Hwy.) 21 milcs':to tb• Rancho Capiatrano will be Jona turn'.off to th8 rl11it at to ju •t Jll ownerr, in ft• "South Main Di'fide" and. f'i4tipl1. Each of the 2l1 to 3 follow die aiSMo am nnchos iJ c1tarcd and bu water 1trYicc and sraded l'OldJ • ..---.---. ""(;.-, ---.., Ancient Sp1ni1h 9ak1 1tlll a. . ~ IW!d. on moat or tM nndiol. ' This ttc.h1dtd JllWl'VC, ooce ... ~ aold+ cu nevtr bl d~plicaltd. ~ At hncbo Capilttaoo )'Oll.'U en;oY .aawred lldealon for ~aa "::' inftnitt· ~ tS blt'llt)' II( "'nature 11 iu 1ofli«t,• 1 ~ perale )UJ'-f'Ound climate 11 3300.fl. clcvalion, and 43 min· vtc 1Cu1.110 eotislll recreation 11 ta,uria. Dana Point and Saa L!....-'="-""-"== ''°""1 opttt er 1Mwln1 S11'1tUy1 OJ1l7 11 • .,,. •• ,, ,,,,,. ulcibill"'aiPiiTlllD· 2172 Du_pcet DriVt, Suite I. l"ioe, Calif, '1'64 (714) lll·ll2l I• ' • A vin of Ibo eit1re San Hel&hli will bav1 •'..,.·i.d w.'-1c1. IS percent ol.tlit • 'Ille fin! occupioq ll ti· Qoterhuee, executive vice -nofthe1oll<OW'll. a.m.to .,.. aad oceu twHf<n, two aid tJno. -will bavo -of tho. poctod ID bt II mlcbummor. pnoident el. tho eo1p1ratloft Fn!m Ille Ian D'l 1 f o anlla lutun owntr1 o I bedi-ooe, two ..Ct two: iroll cour1e, tllo dly llltlli tho '!)It ilaonoo .,. prbd from • joined with Doust• t.• · rr.way, nit Ave. c.Ialla," ,_,al Hotst>U' Io I and+baJf bath bQIDel willo up Prta!dool•a Wiilem While about tn,aee to ps,111 with ~lw the proJtel. with rl&bt one block, .-o•or tM tow ah 0 u 1 • condomlnlwn tol,IGO lqUll'e IHI, In Iii !Int H-liif u unobatruCted <onventJonal !O year !Qano, l)utlcuiar attention to en-freeway, then rlcbt ont·blodl ..._ when the _.,....,. ..,.it. Salee blcln thlJ -th. , • id.W el. !lie -be~. On with as Illtle as 11 per<ent vlronmoalal lhd salety co,,. to Maidoltna and drive put . ---on the Oiarlee P. Doy, e1ecutlw a..~ear _,, Sonia Catalina ~wn. ~ llOis. 'I'!.!~ .,,.nt be acres ol bl!shll 1bove lllt san-CtemeJF-vlce -ldtnt-ol 'M•ny"-1111nd.'lb1iki like Iii JUal a ·~ Addtnc still f\lltlitr ti·" gi'eenbelta, P<vfusely pt•nlf'd the 1°11 course club houM up tt Golf Coune are complete. Realty Joe. who will •t stohe'• throw awayt"' Day citement, Day pobit_ed out that with grass, trees, ahrubs and the hlll on Magdalen• to A development of the San ptes and marketlnc fc:!t',~ enthUled1 •• \ • .,. Presidential Heights Is recrea-flowers with li1:hted walkways J>residential Jlelghts. CJ e m ente-bued Dou1l1u-project, urged that any f'lrnHy "Aqli 1 me "'company ' 1 s Uon oriented. "There will be for easunl 1 t r o 111 n g ; Pacific Corp., headed by John inttr8ted in a new home. In· bWldlnf'the Mmes in cl~en 10 heated swimming pools curvlllnear streets to curb ex· C. Doqlass Jr., president, the San Cl_emente area ahoQJd of 1slx iO a buildini with all within walking distance of cessive speed ; and as much as builder of Bay Cliff and drive to tne lilt and.tee Wblt buildings sited oo plateaus to every Presidential 'Heig hts possible of the natural terrain Colony Cove on the ocea~ in await& them, tbe6 Jihpne • maximize the views. Jt is hom~wner and the go I f of lhe hillside wlU rtm.1in un· San Clemente and Pa~ilic 1530 to get more detailed J. aolntito· be one of the fine1t coune ii nearby. dis turbed" Day concluded. Island VUlate at ttie top of .. formatiM. nUdtotllJ. nel&hborhood.s oa Tbe tntlrt development will Tbere will be five furnished Laguna Niguel, Presidential ''The view b simply.out ol. Orarc•County'aSouthCoast." be manaeff by Alfred B. modell adjacent to the fifth ' • "I I '• ' . ' • I • • .· • j • • y-·~1 • . • 11\t ~ll!JCllll lrOokli•ld is a good .xample of the votues ~ .,_ '°'1nll focldy ot Gree11111e' . Hornet, whatwlier.theiia of yourfamily. We haw other ~htful hC!~ with two bedrooms, 1t\ree -bedrocms and fMt bedrQOll1S. From $25,995 to $35At5."11 With Westinghouse ranges, double O'o'9lll. dilf)Clnr one! dishwashers. All with cdr:peting in the nving room, master bedroom and hallway. Sloped ceilings, too, plus sliding· glon-dooroccess to patio oreo and comple!e 'encing oll around th. property. 'flit Grtemr.e n.ighborhood hos its own Ii~ xrepeitkand ltl«reei:hool sit..A hondsornf . . • arm " 1 ter sui ' recTeotion center and swiinming pool Which is under construction and will be ready by Eos!er vocation. Pedestrian poseos that make walking safe and pleosureoble. And nea by shopping. As if all this weren't enough, you'll enjoy the planned environment of Irvine. It's just cs exciting as you've heard, with nearby schools, recreation, dean industry, great beaches and the smart shops of Fashion Island and Newport Beach. Greentree Homes ore selling at c brisk cl ip. Come see us today. We' re midway between the Son Diego and Santo Ano freeways. Take the Culverlurnoff lo Walnut. · GreenireeHomes DaMlll L.81PM C....-U ® l~TS'9:,NATIONAL PAttStt COMM NV •-. --------~---~-· ~--'~·- ' • ' • KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT • • ' \. ( • , I ,I I I • .. JI -Mil Y PILOT ' ---··- 45 .· YEARS OF SERVICE ' • -... ·-- Sf1te• 1h foull4l"t ia lt26, +ft. F.M, T•tW C.., IK. ••• tro•• to llocoMO Ol'I• of AM.tko'• lo,.,..t rHI 01foto ott•11i1otio111 with o 111tw.tfr of 44 offfc11 ol!d 0"'0r 600 Ofl'l1'loy11t. 0.or I l/i billffl.~40nirs J~ r11I 01tot. h..1 h-011 11W lily tho Torl>.11 Co. Thl1 9rowth ho1 ~.-1"' ro111it of tho t19'icotMli efforts of • ,,..., of .,....,..ttc r.ol'o1tot. profft1io11oh 911l~H by ._ cuc'pt ff tiviitti MPYlco to tho ,..btlc. INCLOHD SWIM POOL! $30,t&O NO DOWN • G.I. terms -S309S clowt1 ell olhtrt, Lovl!Y home II'! -of CCIII MIM'l tlnnl ••NI. J •Plclo!n bedroo""', 1 bslht, bulllln wife wver. lllklltn. Palla. ~ of dlCklflu, hall led " ftll•red pool wl"' •11 equfpmt,if. NMr ,_ d.., P9dded o.rP111ng, cu11om dr1pe1. Patio. El'9"111f tlrlfll!llu 119 ettrKll" flmlly room. Wilk to ""'l'thlng, 5'11211 • CIRCULAR DRIYE-RIDUCED $30001 Prlctd lo Mii 11 131,500t S..utlful 4 bedroom, 2 bllttl, ftmlly room' home wilt! 1xtr11 gelOrtl J eolorld TV Olllltll. Most dalr1bl1 floor Piii" wrth large family room, rnvlllng llrtpllct, dllV-• bulltln klltlltn, dlsl\WHll!Jt', bvllMn clllM clol1t. Custom 1hvlltn .. Wtlk ta ettl'Tll"ttry Kflool. Hug• oround1, lendsc•pld to 1MrflC'flon. Room for p00t I~ -,,. ONLY $27,SOO-OWNEI HELPS WITH ,..MS veur-peymentii wm bt le1 thin r1111. J oenerovs tlnd .,..,_.,.., 2 betllf. llft.lllCl.i ,..., llwlng room ovtrloolc• t pktur111qve ll(mcaptd yerd. Room for p00t. Prime loc1llon n11r Goldtn West COlllOI l Hllntlnl'-' Ctnttl". No clown G.I. ltr1111 -low doW!I •H othlr• tool W-6691 • . ' $33,950-SUIMIT YOUI ftlMSI Owrltr rMd'I' lo Mii -svbmtt 1U .rM.wtlibll otlert on Ills 2 yrs, new bMUl'I'. klnll II.ltd bedrool'nl, 2 bllltts, dtlwct bulllln kltc11tn.,dl1hwail\er. H11111 temny room for 111 lfll 1clloll wllll handlllme w.t bllr & 1n lnvll!ng llrepllc1. Loedl of 111lr1 c.eblntts .. Extr11 ;alortl Plclurt bDolr; flndsup. 11111 tool 142""1 • * • "Ml. llG" $34,'5C!--1!10 DOWN G.I. Low dowft •II o!Mrs.. PalDll for n.pPy l1mlly ltvlng. PrestlOt, convtnltnt F-.11ln Valley. 1111r ,...., $Ch0ols • lllopplng. Llrot bOrl\11 •OOITI Wllh P'\¥1\9 11111. King 111911 .....,..._, 2\lt blllltt, flfl'lllY ..-n w!ltl lr!vltlM 11,.,..,. ...... tor °"!'*"" fUll • tnlll'"l1lfllng. "2-SS.. ~ ......... """~""1'!""'l!"'! UllDll THE 5'11EADING OLM Tiii! $26,500! Exctf ... $jlnhll archltllciur...-f IPK"IOus bcdroorm, 2 b11!11, bulllln wllt .-Wvtl" )tlk:llen, dlshwa111er: Ftmlly •ret -..ltti flr11:1i.ce convmlMI otf It!• c""'1ift cer1mlc llltd kitchen. GoflltclW 1n1iw. w•lllcl living r-.i. c.v.r.i D<Jlta. Pfly lollncl , .. In '"' yan:I, Exptrll'I' lfllc!Klped, llSO ouve ,,., "'8d!, A~ 1t11111ral bNmed ctlllflOJ. Mally dr1m111c ' '"""•I MUIM : D!CUTIVI! POOL PALACEI "6,5001 2100 141. 11. "Sllow Pt1c1." s Wklaut botdroom&; J blltls, fornMI dlnlnt room, t1m11y rwm with 1~11t flreplkf, Gl11m11111 dtluict bulltln klklltf!, dl1hwelhlr. Sp.riding poot, tt..1.i &. Hlftl'.i, 1Mc11 o1 dtcklno, l111h• II/Id. .ceplng. Cf\lb ~ 111tertalnm1nt Ill Y'l!VI'" own,,beck Y•rdl aa.2561 ' • We WI Home · -, ' Every ·27 Minutes! GLAMOROUS POOL 'HOM~3,900 2600• -.q. ft. execull\l't with lu~iir'f le.tlH'" ploftl 4 bedroorm, 2VJ ....... t1nto1tlc dfn with rnaulve t1r1plac1, ~Jtet kltctlen, llnttl bulltln 1ppllo1 one" dllh.........,.., '°""81 dlnlllll room. Contour oool, Otllallllul Otllo, L..11111 ~ti,._ • sflrubs. 2 1lory pl1)'11oVH. GINmlllO hlntwood floon. Expensl""' O.rDl't.lnl· This Is • "Mlllf SM" to 1pprtcl11ti rlllll txKUll~ t.,nlly llvln(I. ~ f HU HU F ' BEACH BEACH · VAllEY FOUNTAIN VALLEY ........ 83-0 603 Hlll1 • 24370 loclflthl-- L1;221 H• Plaa • :_1uro. 830·6060 .. ~ur11 ,_ .... 2955 HARBOR BLVD. 16111 · BIAClt BLVD., 9017 AD~ • ,, ~ EDIN«t R .. ' • 1'9telllOOKHURS'li 540-1720 842~6691 .'962~5566 ;. "l' 846-060.4 1' ,~·~962·131'3 .. ' • ' I . .. . ' . . • ON MARCH 1 JTH. MONDAY NIGHT • I ,.\, I ' ' Hoor AU The Focts How : : 'I * Vidao:T et.vision Demonstrition Tarbell, Inc. His Sold 11/J • · $49 LICENSING cioURSE LHm about this .ne~ plan 1v1fllllle tor !lie ht time thru T ori..ll 11"5 MAGNOLIA ·84i.2S61 i.::..m 493.' 341 1m. 111 a.1., • t-n How Our "Fist Siert" Progr1m Troin1 You To Success . Billion Dollars In Properties 1 • * Special 'Gu~ 5P9!1kers. , • .. ·--·------------' ' .. . . .. _____________ _ LI~ENSED o~ ~·c~l~!.;::~~~~~~AT OPPO~TVNrrY! f. M. TARBEl.L' .CO.-''A NETWORK OF 44 0 • \ • • • I • ) -- ' . Write l'at °"'I" h pt thl ... done. l'at·wlU cut ·NCI I-pt the ...,;4 '· · .... the olCllon ,... ............ ~·In ... -.... lluol~lll Mall.,..... ... llllelt,. ,. .. _,At v-s.rv ..... Or_ c.-Dolly l'llot, .r;o.a. n•~c.t·•c...t2'26. . r ' • I " t DEAR P/oT: W!Mia·I~rnd 11 .......... ~·R.•. winier quorllr, I ...._ r-1 'a ·~ ',...it: I for&llt to J 1llclt lt Cl1 mf llalllW and .... pvm • .,. In the ~t ~ lot by a -111'• clePutJ tbr flrst day Qi; CliU. Does the aberlff'•· oltlco bave jucildlcllon .,.., a •parltlng Jot on pr~ vate property? B. T., Tall!J Uadenherlll l\obHt Slwp 11ld SacidleNek'1 lol .. ,,,...i •1 Ille c:ellel• -.......... -· Ille Calllonla VeMdt Code (Seedoa Sill.I) ......... ...... .. "plhlle .................. tt SM!lle- Nck'• -_ ..... Ille-·~ ...... --d ... ,, -...... '!" -! sg hr ; I et ss ., ........ tl111 ...... ., I .............. IF., 1at•zbec:lrC1P111 ...... . --"-..... -·.., "·-_ .. __ .... ll .. I'_...,... _, J havk1 .. ~Ii& lll#le tiwllf-::C Ollldall. Sltarp .... -·--,.., ... ,_ ....... _ ... ,.... ........ ·- .... mlRbtC 6:ll:s ...U JWf·41111)'·tlfe••·· . ~ DEAR PAT: My neigl:tJ>or has an at- tack-trained German Shel>' herd. It's home during tile day and keeps guard over the owner's store at night The whole neighborhood is llC8l'<d to death of tbat clog. Don 't the owners have to have some special li- cense or regiatraUoo? A. R., F-.VolleJ, . Al!ml c.tnl·-............. _.., .. . re&kl .. -.......... .-, c:c· 111 =HM'M te Udll a,..np'r -ltr • 1 ~ ... __ ....... hr ............... .,.,. _ .. ~;i:;r-,.. w± •i6iold. ,..,. ... -to 6o , r1zW I lW « ... Iii ellll ........ ,. ,,. Ill, . . -~ ... .,; ... :: ID't :;•Pl b, ,,, a 9'.rlffjt~ -·~·~· ,, '"""*--· .. •1.,,.;.'· • ~ - DEAR PAT' Last week you explained about minimum flight altitudes for private and commercial lll'Planes, but how about the racket made by military jets from the EI Toro Marine Corpo Alr Slalloill Wby doer the ••noise pollution'' from ~ planes,aeeJ!' to nm in atreaks, and what's their mbrlmum alU.. .• tude! -' , P.O., ..... ~jo ·u-~ ~ ·-"'".:-.....:...~.-.... -a-;..-_ ...... ,;-;., A·. .ltija . !":Tore• -W., llll '11'1 ·s·gW'L: Wo . ezteds YalleJ •etc •o!l11zn...,.-, ~ ,...midtr-ol .. lilr - _ ....... -·-......., ai*w-. Al1b ... dl!!t •• ,, 7 Jal --ttt,•foel,-,.._.., dlmblnC over yow •'IJ*c rtwaa --~ .-Y. A -opokelmu 11ld mpt ~. "!!';.: peodlnJ .. -dlreclln, -· otmo ie and J&fely ~ wllicll &C<O-hr 1 .. oolle nannhll ta 11treak.I. "' DEAR PAT : U a peraoo Is caught making crank pbone'Cana, what's the punishment? . _ 'ti. F., Newperl -~ Cruk eaua, ellller' ............. Mice•,· se ..... --·-fedlnl lnl. lf·a-11 ................. .,, pamftlll& .... -·· .. .... tnr a ttltptrss . .., WI cm1nl, • maJ ::..:oz:·· ............... -... ~--· "' . ' . WbeR can I obtain Ibo voting parlicipaU01uee. on! of curmil C<lli™SJJlen · ao l can dll!tinguish c DEAR PAT: , I worked In two other stales during Ibo !Int ball o1 1111 and tbeo lll!lved to Calllomla. Do I ' have to file ataie Income tu fonns In - -Alales: U I file only In Calllonda, do ·I Include tn. ..... mide In otber stales! -. -' T .. P~I*!'- ·:· fto>~ 8lale Tu,._ .. I _ ..... 1111!1 ---..... -~las, ,.... Wit -.. a en a.a. ..... 111111Pf1C' -iorw. --,.. ..... Cl1llh111l ... 11 ... .... ...., .... Of(ll!o ... I 'a ,.;:,.. ... -... ':c.lifir*.• .. ·111 .. :r., $,... ....._,._ . ~-~" en ~.:a:.:.::11 ... :;:~.::::r\h -~; , ~-'. m lfl}-~ <1"·1~ • " . • ' ' • ... .. '.,j "'. DEAR PAT:i Wby do telephone cmnpany repolrmell and Jn. atallero always place -briglll annge ...,.. atound •tbelr parked. ln>cks? • ..... '-..... . 811TZ•Di&~ TA11trt1 C , I'" ~-... -,.t •••• es.ea ...... -·llW• .... ,.... ........ ..,.-,,. •~•tr'1•J"'1 , . I ' 11•Mla irtdrf1' -# .......... < ...., .......... ~ .. ilred' ,.,,, ... -·\,. tldo WI--\ ... _ ....... II life to move It. Tiie precaatloo II p!lrllc1'- larly valuable 1D rea ... de'ljll · areo1 wJw:e ·IDlall chlldren play near Ille I atroet;. "I ... ,.. • vo:u arid jttte L•w.· . . .. ' • . 7. ' Par~nts Can't Uae ·Chi)d . aa Weapon i'l Conflicts · 11Yout father ja a mean, nuty D\ID, may IWIY fn>m him oi be will whip you with a "°"' big strap." I • • ' Laura, recmtly c!lwrcod, bpi dnQhmlng tb11 warning flllo her li..,Oll'dd .... Slit' bad ·--1•m ~ bl Ille cblld ot •llle U-of U..rl-• ...... and·-· .. ~ .... Jrlp Cl1 him by aOaillr-. lll1 ,AdlaiiJy,, bor a-Im...., ,... , .... 6Ced "' tbe ...,. -.. -....i aboat Llln'• 'llctics, .. balloil her Into court.' TR judge took Ibo 1111lter 10 serioUsly tbal be changed the CUllody order, tranlllerri!ll Ibo boy ll'om hll mother to bla la. lherJ AJ \8 general rule, the l•w con- demns eHorta by one divorced par· 1111 10 poison the mind of the Child = the other. II condemns "im- p llnl In bla tender iiilnd tbe ........ bate and tbe canbroal bo&lnolnla ol'11111- ........... --be Jllould tilmlob." u-. Ibo..,,._ Cl1 U. •ol tbl child u a JMIWll In fNnctol ~ ht aample: i\ 111 ..... llllDlllDtly ll1r a........i to tbeli lllD8ll daughter. But the a1lo let bhn know f tbat she would 1lop .. _, .. be qroed ~ • larc• ' cub eettlement. 1 ~. I Apln a cour1 .,_,...i •bet tactics 'and , IWHdled 'C!lllodJ from -to lather. 'Ibo . eourl -llid ..... bad ... rilbl. to .. tbo c:nt• kind of bla<$mall wripoa f!ir i.,; """ ' ·Of-. In -bichlY -·--tionl, II may be dlfllaall lor 11 coqrt to~·~ from-· Ao a ·-. JUd(el ~ fall llo<l< on aolu-· 11111 are odmlllodly lea than perfect. · In another cue, a\ Ibo Ume o! the divon:e, custody of a child bad ..., divided between• between bul- band and 1'\fe. Later, In a court hearing, each accuaed the other of "poltlOOing Ibo child'• mind against · me." .: / After ~UQo, .tbe CGUrt decided to i.ove Cllllody u I wall-divided. Eftn lboalh lbla meant Ibo cbDd to par1 · 111lal croafire, Ibo tollrl 1114 11 IMJI lt PYI -...-"equal -· .. deld ..... <bar. llC!er. ' "'" ........ 1111......., .. --,_ ---.. • I 7 " . ;, " 1: • . . . ~ . • ' • I .. • .. --~ .. I t • . f . I . ~ ' ~ "" " ' I' )~ r' I ' ., . ' ' ., • .. _,, .... -. ' ' • ' .. ' \ t t ·-==> ...., "" ........... w ... .,.. ....... ' • ' .'·on Blink?.::Take C.are- fj~i°"dt~ '1Yr<teririg , )J~g·" ,, t ~ : 11ubf NJEDZIEUIKI agency oo !!each Bolilh'lril b •Stanton · repatrmell. 'ftlr11lallo .-iaot, pol ~ j ., -. D9ltt' ,.... '''" that tore down cuatomer sets and then m'arb on all the l CClnpomatl, add .... T.' the average peraon, no appliance be .charged uorbitant prloeJ. IO ball tbem and cobwebs to the .-i., ud .,._ I out of Ille rtp1lr llhop. ·' homo --Ibo -'-~~ II ..0. In ·dallf life II endowed wltb more .,...._ odVerllled ,a oom"'"'• oervice In a · •-•• .,... ~ ·-' mluf lbaa a televlslon IOI. ' for 'ii'.'N " aid ~ ~ ltDlor called. ~ lt WQrU; or 11 doelu't. ' llald ••°!'!'laliVI .... 1111 lulau. "II• • U I cbqa lar ....-la made, . ![vben thJ ....... _black and a..,,.. WU ball·~ k'J\111 _.....to tbe apnll nali'tl!o ............ All~ ~ " ·tiubpo 00. Ibo ---~ pl -~ tbe --~ ' Ilia niarW Pllfl • ..... ,p .. lolllly -........... -,.,..,..., . Mt. :lbal~'= ;;::?' !":..~· ... .,.,.,. __ ...... .., ~-wlll~-hll...-.. tbey1nllllidtotlel -..... ,.... 'oil'liilo-*'8U'ancl.calllna~. ,bW woold\llii '8LIO'• , 11,_ "W•JJ"'9 ._ lllld ·boct onr ""'I f1roilof'lbem·an-. scimen.'not. _, (lllrll,li-...., -,,. _,. 1 ~· ..... Callfmlla'• .... Miii*.. coot bel• ... ,fUO lo~. • llalf""" .. , ........ ,,...... ..... °""" • ·• . ..,... ~ It a nllli,...,.., 'llNllIWliVABLP: ,.1. ·, · , 11!1°·., Loi Alllllol ~ ......... onr on )lill;-U,o, 11,t:7 called·,lbi l!!i-u11n1.-COINll-...,,,tlie barlaa pkture "'!"-" imlbld·"- _., llipilr .. ~ t -· .. conrt aplnst tlie .....,, 111111 .... "He adl!llly -tbrwP Ibo troublt ~~ct . ·f' ;':' mllllemunor c:onvl¢loo of not / of lakJni off all Ibo labOl1andpulUnc01 Though Ill< lloutbern·Calllornia bue Is furnishing a complete eellmate againll hla own labels. But he didn't calcb OIS In Loa Angeles, investigators handle the repairmen. /" r MCret: marklq. It wu sWI oa lben!'' Orange County complaints tbrousb lb• "It's unbelleyabie whal .-of JIWH • llPOl'l'BD ONCE Department of CoMwner Affairs, '130 N. dealers will do. 1 don't !mow how they , · ~ E clid Anah · can go home and' 1leep at ~lit," To BtmDan • knowledge the doc ~ the ~elm office, agentl make declared B~an state.owned aeta bav,e only been •J*t CJ!'CBSIODll f..-ays anywhere in the county Occulonally, Burmin and lils fellow, once by • dilbonest repairman, , to trap di-repairmen. agenla llH 'd.U-and-daill!I'' lecbnlque1 "When I opelied Ibo back of one set an4 The Jalesl of U...0 . vllila WU> to ID •to 11111 -down tbtlr mote elualvo looked lnlldl· I lound a tiny little -o9 • lh1 picture 1u1>o. 11 lald 'Hello G!!'!Ji ·:Car J ' / . ' 'l!laf, WU nail)' 1unoy.'But ... t!.' .;;i Trouow?· Sink!Ac~· .. SbE.::.u:.iw:.;.~.:ld,. I . . ' ··To Protetit ,Wllll•1t-ol-•-- plolnll flan ~-11. the -, '· ol.....,.·bepoa ...,.dolrmlll!I 1!11 , Ibo ....... 1111 ...... l B~ ~· srrOMEll · \ '' \Vhaleq and Mn. Stoner were "taken'' Chrbtian Science M.onitor Snvice by overzealous' -and P e-r ·b 1 p s • un.scrupulotti -auto repalnnen. They SACRAMENTO -Bruce Wbalen had C?Uld have regiJtered complaints wlih , .. carturflor Jll')blems. As an ·lnauranee. ll*al lail ~nl• !'qt IO ~e them , ,.~.~who ul!Allis car ~e&l!lirlyll~~ t · Jllck, theJj , ed lo-, provo, \fraud. or ,,or~,~ rual!ed Oiil'fo gel It llXiiil, larce)iy. '111 1 a often difficult . • l'lbe garage repairman informed h.l.IP' he Au\horltle1 estimate that car owners npilnnen. . In many cues Ibo complalnta ·are llO& justified. Repl ... ment componenla _, expen.eive and owners often think tbe1i have been overcharged when Ibey ha~ not. n-who are bilked olten leld to ke<li their mouths ahut, •~ding to Bus~ "A lot of people &el taken and lhey're·too (Seo REPAllll, Pare c I) • heeded a new, or rebuilt carbtltelor: He a<rou Ibo U.S. are bilked ' out of f2.5 • coulcln't anclersland tt. '!be ·~ wu less billion annually by dllhonest, negligent, .-----------•' • 1lllli two yw1 old. But ba reluctantly or Incompetent auto rtpalrmen. In INSIDI ntlS ACTION --and bad Ibo ..,. poll In-calllornla, w .. ro there are two million llallod. . ~· . . . earl ... the rood, Ibis fliulO ............ A 11t11e 1a1er -Wbalen -bed quarter of a billion doll1r1. Tiii: WEIGHT 'LOSlllS'~f ibt.,....... le·• IJ*hplc trloi>d, be,WM llowmr, hi!Jp-lt -Cll tbe WIJ. W\11! .. ~ J!llf JOU_ '-Ill --,. to14--ba jnbobly Ollly reqalnd a-mt-. 11rm>1 ,apport of !be ..... ~ OI ducl!lf ploftJ to IM ._ ... - -adjutment. Fi!ellag chuted, 1be oo~ lndullry, CalUornla't lain In Voll• ...U.C.. '1'11a1'1 IM Ille w...,. toot bla lutin '""lne" i. Lefl•laturo receolly-"" 1 law which opinion of at • ...,. one doctor -..... pllr; ........ Bal .. WU oyl. -a anlquo qmcy lo, "watchdoa" toilo tolkl for publ-ebotll llleprloe"'•"""-· . t1ie carllzlt bullne•· ild prollc,I ,eurclft 8'llonl. Cl, ' Madlyn 81C11or, '!JI01ebulblnd wu Oii! 111111spectln( and u n m • c b a n I ca I MIRACLE OF lD'Z -;..,.., of town bad to eope wUb • sporadically cptomert from fraudulent prachce1. Reynoldl •tall !Orite,.iur...i. stalllnr' car. 'Sj!e left It at a local service OTHER STATES INTERESTED mothtr, ;hares one of th• 1l!Olf '11aUon whlle •be shopped at a nearby The Bureau of Autamollve Repair intimate ,..,...te of her Iii• In supennarl<et. When she returned ·she (B~R) llcned Ill doorl to f1eld and Jn. ii two--feo«irt of! tht blr!A I found the mechanic bad JlUI In a brand vesi~allve ctl\\plalntJ In the slate capilal of her son, CB, C7. · new "-'• battery. She hadn't authorized h 4. Jioon It •UI 11Dreld "" 1llt • --'- him ;'°c1o ... But Jbe felt heipl ... In !he ~ill= tenf.c1e1 to s.. l"rllll<:w:;:, ~ CHAN<'.!LLOll s WU'E-W'""' I 1i1Ulllon. Short of call, Jbe put the pur· Angeles, and other major OOllllfatlCll -and J>•:l•r11 "'°o1::.. Doro1'r i dluo .., 1Jet all comPIJ!1 credll card, len ., ID!L 41own tbe 11a1e.,· DumM, 1Dlf• of Dlm!llc, • ' · ' • ' BAR Is an arm of ~,Department of clMmcelior of d11te'1 eolltvo.,.. ovDITiONO BA'l'TBll'll eon....,... A111irt, wmcn bat lireNy teftll, Ct. Wl>m liar IJulbemd muned, be told her 111ned a Ralph Nll!leMype npulltlon In ms FASHIONS-Tiit - Giii ii iba bad tnl!' chocked Iba battery tllt, eloctronicwepar (froud) field. Ill ponldt -wot k ..... ,_ ' 'Wit« Ille ml< ba ... ..,11y aolvecl Ibo -of "'l'"lr let r1<e1 (BRS), ~ .,,,.t Ille """"9 ~-.. ,,_,_ lie iloo noted with cbafrln tblt ad in 1114, bcietll tbll II ""' Clllfor-be !OfGri!lf !Ma Pllollt Ibo -bettory WH ... 111 ...... loo ....... IJ million •nnuallJ .., ........ loWolll ""' "" ...... ~ ,._.. lcr: l!Jo!t GOIDpad model. (Ill Ai1r\il, ..... CI) ,-j • 7 - J ~. .. . . ' ..... • Jtl DAI\. V I'll OT Suodq, Mlldi 12, 1972 :-:-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:·;;;· :;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ___ ~~ i l'~r &ellltl 1 • • 1 _Go~d Deed People • ' • ' ' . ' . . .. :: • :· .. .. :; ., •• w •' . . · . •' . · .. . • • • . • . J • \ . • COU,LI LEAD CARAVAN TO MEXICO Mr1 ldn1 Axelrod Dr. L"n Axelrod '.f'he11 Help Children See On Saturday, March 25, for the seventh 1uccessive year, Dr. Leon Axelrod of Laguna Beach and his wile, Edna, will lead a caravan of Orange County optometrist!:, all members of county Lions Club!, to Ensenada, Mexico. Most of the doctors, their wive~ and their children, are iood friends by now, and they Wiii be welcomed by lamililr faces at the Ensenada Club de Leones. But the caravan ls far from a social affair . In tho past half dozen years Project L.O.O.K. (Lion Optometrilt.s Orange Kounty) bu ;\,r~~ld~ free eye exami· naUons for more than qoo Baja ~oun11ten, 1uppltod · preacrlptlon gluses· for more thlil .fOO«md referred 75 for 1 lllldlcal tre1tment and 1urgery. : - 1.Be!ore the 16 · Orange County oftometrlsl.s leave, Dr. · Jarge Blancu, optometrist member o the Ensenada Lions Clu~, will have supervised preliminary 1croenlng ol more than .1.000 school children and orphans. Those with less than 50 percent vision, and with proven financial need -perhaps 100 -will be referred to the • L.0.0.K. day-Jong clin~c1 1et up In ,the Ensenada club. There the 16 doctol'll, with JVIV•s and. 41ughter1 of JQCal members 1trving as Interpreters, conduct the ·eye examinations. The doctors take their own equipment and J>IY their own expenses. The glasses they prescribe will be 1Qlde jn Orange County labs, wilh Lions Clubs helping delray the .cost. On.Mother's Day, 1 smalltlf group of the doctors will re- turn to'Ensenada to lit the glasses to the youthful patients . Dr. Axelrod, a quiet, soft-spoken man, never really dreamed his Uttlo project would ·grow up so fast. • • "We used to go do'\VD to take 1thool 1upplies and medical supplies," he says. "I thought It would be nice to do something In ow: own field ol optometry. It ~sn't until later that we realized the extent of lhe ~eed.". J' , , How t.o He.Ip Thlnkinf of volunteer 'gf to help .aomoont In need? Al· moat any skill you have ·cln be utilized. I! you have an organization in mind, make an appoint· mint with its director and visit il.s facllilies w~ile in operation. I! you are not aure ol your . .field .of, Interest, call the Volunteer Bureau for work descripU·anl and openings. For south Orange County, call 642-0993, for west Orange County call 580:2370 +. · 1 Wbi;iiltl:~O CAO be made to suit your convenience. ehotf proJecll:, In i1o! assigned to you,1 or you may have to dealiti•t'e''certtin · u1's at reguJ'1' )!' ervals. .ProfeS1lonal wori~r, an us.ually ~arby for on·th•Job training. · · >' 1! Jitivlilg •Momo 'rogularly ill a problem clerical, sewinf, trinllal,lon' on4 'ot/'tr ' !asks can be picked up and done at homf wve ,0~ name and skill with the bureau In your area. · 1 •• • .. •• ' i .' Your •Jpep!•• lni:lude transt\ortalion aqd occasionally I uniform. The1e ci>sta are tax deductible. You Can tJelp 'I'he Volunteer Bureau of West Ora'tlge County has a wide variety or positions waiting to be filled. Call ~30-2370 to fol· " low up each opening listed below. TUTORS, HAf'IDIMEN: WEST COUNTY AREA -The Welfare Department needs English, reading and math tutors for childl'en behind in their classes. Boys or anyone Inter- ested in doing ilght work, such as gardenlnf, are needed lo help older people unable to keep up their hornet . CRAFT TEACHERS: GARDEN GROVE -Persons who can teach cra!l.s to patients who must spend six to eight hours lying down while receiving hemodialysla treatment at · Palm \ Harbor Ho•pital are needed. The blood' cleandng treatment is giv~ the kidney patients Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur· days. SUPERVISORS NEEDED: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Pre- school children need to be supervi sed at the Lake Park Club House from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Friday mornings while their mothers attend therapy sessions sponso red by the Protective Services of the Welfare Department. The six or eig ht children seldom have contact \Vith n1en. ! LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: ~'OUNTAIN VALLEY - ~tinor, but urgent repairs are needed by the Teen Help cen· ter to keep activities runnin£ smoothly. Repairs must pal! city inspection. Help for You Pregnancy counselinf is available for all-Oran4e County resident.5. Here are four organiiations where profes11onal htlp cl.II be obtained. All of them are staffed partly by volunteers. BIRTH CONTRO.L: ORANGE -The Birth Control lo· stltule educates and counsels unwed mothers and then refers them to the proper agencies for assistance. The institute ls at 1818 W. Chapman Ave. For more inlormaUon, call 639-7470. PRE-NATAL CLINIC: ORANGE -March of Dimes ag· ency at Medical Ce ntor, IOI S. Manchester A~e.. Is devoted to findlaJ tbe ca11se and prevention of birth defects. 547-6124. CON~IDINTl!>L COUNSELING: NEWPORT BeA CH -APCAR.E gives confidential help for abortion and adoption, linll• parents counseling .and referral is free at 444 N. New· port lllTd ., 642-4436. ;vasectomy referral is by appointment Ollly. l'aEE CLINICS: Both the Huntington Beach and u : pea lltacb clinle1 provide free medical and counst.llnf ser-ttas. Huntington Beach: 222 Fifth St., 536-8333; Lliguna lllcl!: 612 ,Glean.,,_ SL, ~9'-0751. ,. , . • . • -I .. l ' Surgery Can Aid Hearing I If, over the years, you ha ve become increasingly aware that you r hearin1 Isn't what it used to be, yoo may quite possibly be suf!ering rtom "otoscler05is" -hard! · the bone in the middle ear. A . t one-thir persons with hear. ing imp irment ha ve is condilion. The s nds around you are picked up by your uter ear and transmitted to the hearing e in the inner ear , which carries th to the brain, where they are interpreted in4i meaning. Thir sound ill carried in the form of vibrations, which move from the ear drum, across a chain of three small bones in the middle ear, to the iMer ear. If the bones in the middle ear are not able to vibrate, the sound falls to get through. THAT'S WHAT happens in ot osclerosis. The bone Which is affectro is the stapes, a atimi~shaped bone which is nearest the inner ear. As the result of a bOlly overgrowth, this normally movable bone becomes fixed , the membrane which 11e~ arates it from the inne r ear h~etis, and the trall!mission of sound is impaired. The hardening of these structuret is U.. ....Wt ol a hereditary condlttm, and It tak .. place •lowly ovtt a period ol yean. People usually become aware 1of It in young adulthood. Only in rare cases does otoeclerosis result in total deafnea;, but as it dev~ops it can affect the nerve of hearing, ·and the more dam~ged that nerve is, the less chance's there are of restoring · the 1~aring. In addition, involvement of th6 t hearing nerve results In a disturbance calleCI tinnitus, or what most people refer to a! "ringing in the ear." Actually. It is oftetl more like a roaring or a bu7.zing ~nd rather tha1 a ringing one. THERE IS NO known medicine which relieve otosclerosl.!, but many suf. rer. from this dimer cari be helped by ourgery. Whether or not a particular patleht ls ~dered 1 good candJdate for 111rgery depends on the ext.iit ol damage which has already been done to it the hearing nerve. This can be deter- mined through hearJ11 tests, which are usually given 'bf specially trained tech- nicians called audiologists. The st.apes operation to correct otoscler- osis 15 a delicate procedure. though not a risk)' one, which a specialist can per- form m an hour or less. The stapes ls removed and replaced with a wire, which allows sound vibrations igaln to movt from the ear drum to the hearing nerve. Most patienta can leave the hospital the nei:t d~y attd be back to work Within a Wffk, Tbt chances for improved hearing after thi1 aperaUon are V«'J ,ood. Even Pl• Uents with considerable nerve damagt are benelltted by the procedure; for1ei:- ampi1· aorne persona who have not betn abl~ fb use a h~arlng aid will, alter •Ill" 1~1 find that they can heir with this dtv ' . In a very small percentage ol c l hearing does not get better and ma 4et worse. But the average patlellt \vit~qtosclerosis who has the stapes o~ era n finds that, within a few months, wh .eating is completed, ht is hearing bttt · than he has for yeat'I. I 1c111ftml1 Mt~Hc11 A1toc:l1ll111J • DAILY PILOT Plletta W P&lrldl ...... Peacocks Primp You've heard about the men's fashion revolution but when you look around the office , It looks like you'.- 1urrounded by the loIDif team. , U your office ill typical, what do you see7 Sculled shoes, narrow ties, baggy trousers, Jackels with worn elbows and misshapen by stuffed ~kets. ' '" Wt So where are the winners, the peacock.II of fashion, in this revolution? They are the guys who sell the clothes. They dress the way they wished you would dress. How else would they sell their wares? Take Alan Wakeling, above , right, manager Qf a South Cout Plaza men'• shop. He is wearing a tradi· Uonal white ahlrt with an English bµstne" suit and vHt. Store clerk Lapbonuo Cook, above, left, prefers a h!ack body 1hirt ii)a:tchOd ·by black double.knit knlcken and conlfuted with an olf·wblte "l!:ilenhower 1hortle." Don Culver, a abop m311Jlger. at Faabion Wand, greel.s custl>tnen. In a blue cotton rib knit abirt, topp6d 1 a 1ky·blue vinyl jackal. / That's what these suys wear to work. What will you turn out in Monday? An Eisonhower shorlle7 c ;; . S~okes Speed Liberation Vicwrian Women Change To B~cyc~~-and Bloomers _ By SHIPLEY DUNN Chrl&#an Science Monitor Service CHICAGO -She looked as bulbous as a thundercloud. Her dark Victorian skirt bulged over the saddle and hovered th~tenlngly near the bicycle spoket. Bet n awkward pedals starched pelt!-' coat}~ . cped out at on~ookers as do Jn. apPQ_Priate sunrays during a rainstorm. To exhibi t .onesetr in such a ,maMer on Wa$ington11 Pennsylvania Avenue, .• , well ••. my, 'oh my ••• it Was u1- thlnkable. , · Yet, ion that ·inomenttus day In I881 . ' the rilpectoble Mn. W. E Smith 'rod• on, nnillng coura1iousfy I 1asp'1tJ wom4ft and male beCkten. t Conlronled by the liilt . demonatratlon of 1 llfe ladies' bk:ycle, women faced a W1t1lutionary decision: It was elthtr oil with the corset., up with the bema. and onto the tw().whfflert. Or ·it w11 stay hOme and suffer. A RUSH TO BICYCLES Since the unconventional Mra:. Smith did appear to be flavinc fun, moe:t leml· nine spectators Opted for the bicycle - leaving household doldrums, t11id 10ClaJ • restrlCtlons-, hourglass fashions, and needlepoint lo history. Tbil-cholet soon burst local contln.s, henjdln1 tho bicyclts •• "womankind'• .,..1, emanctpalor." Aa Mn. llefinald De Koveo, a Ooanopoiltan writer 111d: I -. "To men rich and~. the btcycle t. an untnlxed blnalng, but to women It 11 delivuanct, revolution, gaJvation." By the mld-1890's U.S. females were as enthusiastic about bicycling as their • counterparts in London and Paris. Lady ' oydlis'ts could be seen spinning cros•· c«1nt(~ from Boston to Philadelphia , Rich'm°Ond, Va. ti:I CbJc1go. Women'1 bl· cycle clubs were reported' 11bt every town large enoup to have a hotel." ' ' . KEPrPED~G '• Though gr~~ by ·.;in:.1er111 threlta and masculine actuiations ol immD!'llity, ladles kepi pedallAc tOnrd once-forbid· den horizon•. Tiit ~ dellll>ill o1 cycllnl equality with men awake11ed other ambitions: Crinolln!I halnpored blcyclln1 proweu; why noi dress 11 com· fortably aa male compani~! Sullr1gista Elizabeth Cady,Stanlon and SUlln B. Anthony soon fQund avid "wheel- womcn" In their r'8nk11. 1'11t made dress rtform a top priority. ' Bloomers. publicized in IJ;e ml Jl!if'a by Amelia Bloomer In the emancipation· oriented m1gHlnt . Llly;o-teemed Ideal cycllng attire. 1 ' The1 gradually ovm!helmed ma1ui!1e fashlpn pqea In l.aldoa, Paris. Naw York, lltd O!MF. C111r outflt.s ... I ' iluot above tile ankl!ll !ll'oved OllY rW competition In bleyelilli droll. \)N· TRE-Ml>VZ r AS ID ON , Since women by thil Ume made up more than three-fourths of the natiOl'l 'i achoolteachen and had well palHd the t million mark in office, 11hop, and factory jobs,. on-the-move f1shloti1 were helpful. Sdrlbner'1 writer ·M•rauerite Merinston noted : 1'The annles of women clerks ln Chi· • cap and Wuhmcton wilo JO by wheel to butiJI.., 11toW that tho Olan:lle Within ~ boundl need not impair the 1PiC>1Dd· spandy aut-ol the breadwinlling Americaa slrl. . . . On till · emnloo a apedal adaplatloa Of mt. ta 1lllolultly necemey. for 1lrllt.., wbtie tl!OY have not hltld•red ...,.,. frelll clln1billc to tht lopmOll \!tan•~es o1 the illll\tr 111- uea non, may pr11v1 fatal In down!llU · coasting." Throufh eyi:llnr'• Initial tmp1ct 1nd Ila aub!toqu•nt publicity, adilcallon; ,... sponslblllty, and practical dr"" formed a lrlnlty for Uber.I Ilt0'1 femalea. W0> men Jn crisp, uncom:ted, natural f1ab~ ~ pedal«! ~dly, =~-i·- .. I • ' ' . ' Ill:. it ---- • • • • • ---' . ~ ..... -....... ~ --~ -__ , I • S-. Morell 12, 1972 • D.lll.V PILOT • ~ ,.,... .. .. fl C I AUTOS... •-1--.. P~yskian Fires-•Potshots9 • out fraudulent ks In ,..,....,, of tel~visk>n 1ets, radlol, ud olbtr eleo- tnmlc equipment. • I Claims Salons Dupe P,ublic W.ith Spot Loss Program& Initially, the 11<11' cwwner "nfcl>. • dot!" unit •ill o.t 'out to register ti 000 to 50,000 auto-repair raciuttes ~ Califomio. A1lo required to sip up under the new state Jaw are gaa staUom which offer car tuneups and other "back sbop" ~lees. Failure to register is a mlade- meaoor and carries a St.000 fine, 1 sll· month prison sentence, or .. both. The BAI.\, with a stable of more than 140 mechanically trained field deputies, will "check out" all consurrier complaints of auto-repair fraud or malpractice. Shops engaging in di sho nest doings will be fined, or even lose tbelr state creden- tials. NEW REQUIREMENTS To insure maximum consumer pro- tection, California's automoUye-repait act -the first state Jaw of its kind lll)'W~ere ill \he U.S. -further requires auto &hops and service stat1ons: -To issue "written" repair estiMates to cuitoiners. -To -draw up invoices for all new parts;· a'nd to provide customers (upon re- queSt with the removed malfunctioning part: -TO prc>mlnelltly display proof of state r.glstry and a sign which bears the local phone number of the BAR. -To subtnit to state arbitration unset· tied disputes with customers. (A nine- m e m b e r gubematorial-appojnted ad· vl6-01')' board, composed of both lay citizens and automotive-repair-industry representatives, will re view complaints and media te differences.) • .. • I • ' '· Another consumer bonanza is that the BAR is not funded from the public trough, but by the licensees the~ves. Aut.>repair dealers' annual $50 reg1stra- t1on fees, required under the new law, underwrite the bureau. Overprot,ection Looms In Consumer Relations , Front P119fl Cl REPAIRS ..• embarrassed to admit It to their friends," he says. What can customers do to awid being defrauded? 00 TO SHOP "Don't ever shop for a repair man by advertisements." Busman advises. "Go to hi.s shop and see if he runs an orderly business. So many places are nothing but a phone answering service." . Cut rate advertisements, in some cases can be a clue to a fraudulent operation. "The guy who has the biggest ad in the newspaper might just be wo~k ing out of a garage," Busman wd. "CUstomers should a1ways see who they are dealing with." Another precaution is to get a ~plete written estimate from the repatnnan. The Jaw requires him to furnish it if re- quested. tf the aet must be taken to the ' shop reach an understanding on how much it will cost to get it back, even if it ls not repaired. Busman said customers are also en- titled by taw to get their old parts back except for the picture tube, the tuner and a few minor components. If the dealer doesn't return them, he is suspect. Other than these precautions, the owner of a television set has no way of insuring honest repair service. The com- plex maze of tubes, traru:fonn~ and resiston ls beyand the comprebenslOll of m..t people. . If a customer believes he has been bilk~ ed the only recourse · he has is ring up ~ Bureau of Repair and let George do it. The number is 635-1410. By JOOUION Of .. DeNy "'"' .,.,, 'Ibe consumer ls about to be overpro- tecjed and O'(erliifot'med, warned Wil· . liam D. Lee, lunch~ speaker at Cali-- fomia's first Consumer Education Con- ference i• Sacramento. ' Lee, deputy assistant secretary ol commerce, Waahington. D.C. and execu- tive secretary ol the National Business Cooncil for Cohsumer Affairs, said that the main thrust of consumer has been to bring pressures on business to meet certain standards. ''Consumerism, a socio-economic·politi- cal system. conflicts with free e11terprise system in some aspects. The interest in consumer education should be a vehicle for implementing a consumer-producer relationship or--there will be further polarization of business and ccmumer in- terests, he sakt. BOTH IN TllOl/JILE Business ·and educa tion both a~ in trouble, he continued. Business has lost both the coofidence or consumen and a point of communiCJtlon with them. .. Businessmen fOCU! on the needs ol. · the COllSlllDOI'. 'Ibey should focwi on liie e>pectattoos or consumeni. Comumer- bm it dynamlc. Mon titan lllOllt thingr, we are go•-to have to be dynamtc ill what we do. 7 · · Lee auggeoted thot buslneiimen take their adVertlaiog ' lime and say llOllJe. thiog c:<ll!lllDe<I need to a-, 11\Jch U ~Slop~~=·1iroc1uc1 and tal~ at>ovt the hlaics in the f)et4 or consum. erism, n be told them: I ~ > Lee who called hllbielf' a 11devil'1 ad-vocate, .. abo said coneumen must mate the people ""° ore putting products to. gether feel Important and qualified. .._Don't belittle the tedWcal people, Farmers Borrow •sERJous PROBLEMS' "If we don't fllld a way to work ~ S •getber, we may fmd ourselves with SOl'l)e $95 Bl.Ilion um serloos problems with our way or life down the road." cult Lee urged huslnesamen and educators WASffiNGTON (AP) -An-Agri ure to cooperate by getting businessmen to Department analyst estimates th .1 t come into the 'classrooni and serve <rt farmers will borrow a record '95 billion boards Of ech~aUon. ' this year to help pay. f~r livestock ~nd Another speaker at the conference, Dr, crop operatioru:, add1 tional land, lID-Lawrence W. Erickson, acting dean of provements and family living expenses. UCLA's Graduate School of Education, "Even in these days of astronomical said Calilomians are "in the consumer dollar figures, '95 billion is still a chunk wilderness." - of money," says Carso~ D .. Evans, a "We are teaching the wrong things 1n members dtlcuuing California Consumer .Education Today. He said teachers must get a good bockgrwnd In <OllSUlller edu· Cation, and that "we lhould Wli the en. tire laboratory Of IOCiefy." Ne.I 8umme1" UCLA will prepare com- munity college-teaeben to te~ch a one. semester course In consumerism, he said. "It's high time we begin to act rather than react." Also speakiiig was Miss Mary Dee DickerSon, assitant professor, depart. ment of home economics, San Diego State College. She said the traditional rows of rang~ and sewing machines are gone from the home economics classrooms and the WaUs are disappearing too. "We're all interested in the quality of life," she explaiiied. 0 We're beyond the 'how-to' stage and now are in the 'why' 1lage ....... 'why am I doing this' "• Home·~ teachers are Interest- ed in irovtcllng students with entry-level job training'l!ll~ preparing people to work with l!C<lllOmk•lly depressed people, Miss )Diet.._ 18id. 1'We1ve' becVme IJlote as~rtive as a ~-We've come oot from behtod die range." Tomafu Proeess Waste Reduced WASHINGTON (UPI) -Solid W&!tes coming out or tomato proceaiog plants can be cut u much aa 35 percent by a new Agriculture Department proces.s which bas been approved for commercial use by the Food and Drug Administratloo, olficialJ have rep\ll'ted. The oew proC.ss Involves' .'.addJng hydrochloric acid to crushed tomatoes, causing them to retain more of the solids normally Jost in liquid w as t e s , Agriculture Department officials said. The chemical Iower1 the acidity level of the pulp, but this I. Inter restored by aji· ding sodium hydroxide. • Result of the process, officials aaJd, is a higher quality catsup, paste OI' tomato puree and 8J"'atef yields per bulbel or processed tomatoes· IJ CANDACE PEAllSON' .... ...,,.... .... "'lbera ts a dlvlnlty !hat lhapes our ends," a 1 l d Willlam ShakespuN and Dr. Grant Gwinup. Shakespeare, ln Uftam.Jet, II wu referring to a oomewbat pbilosophfc end. • Dr. Gwtnup. in a not-yet- classic atudy of exercise, is ref'ening to a more posterior end.' ''There ls an inherent pat- tern in the way that every in- dividual deposits fat over his body," says the lean San.ta Ana physician, "and this oat· tern cannot be changed by ex- ercise or in any other way." In short, the doctor is saying that reducing salons com- panies selling "spot" weight loss schemes are duping their customers. Dr. Gwinup is chairman ol the Division of Endocrinology and · Metabolism at UC Irvine and he calls h I m s e II overweight even though there are only 178 pounds clinging to his six-foot frame. TWO BOOKS He is also the author of two books (one not yet published) on what diets and exercise do -and don 't do-for people. He talked about both last week, offering his opinion on jurt about every commercial and non-commercial d 1 e t method tried by the flabby bousewile and the paunchy businessman. One of his studies, Dr. Gwlnu~ says, casts serious doobl on the widely-held belief that a person can reduce the amount of fat on one part of his body by ••ercisiog just !hat part. •'.'lbe woman with heavy thigl!s or hipa who goes to a salon to concentrate on leg ex~ erciles will be dtsniayed at the result," he says. "She'll lose her breasts, too, 11 he says. "In la,cl, they and the face wtll go(flrst and the legs and hips last,'' be says. Dr. Gwlnup's findings similarly dismayed a nqmber of reducing salorus along the Orange Coast. CAREFUL DIET AH of tbooe contacted claim· ed their methods do reduce fat, 'oot aome conceded weight Joss woiild occur onJy if U:-en:tse was tied to a careful diet. · "I cooldn't 10 a.Iona with that altogether,'' a spokesman for the Gloria Marshal! Salon In Newport !leach responded .. "OUr program worb off fat~ ty tiBsueJ," Jnsisted an official of the Holiday Spa l n Westminster. The Gloria M a rs h a JI spokesman said exercise firms the muacles (a point agreed to by Dr. Gwlnup) and she said Aspirin Not 'Blah' DALLAS (UPl)-Tbe simple aspirin is not ao simple, an allergist said explaining the little "blab" pill can draatl· calfy affect a penon'1 body chemistry for as long as !il: weeks. "Unless it is in cases of rheumatoid arthritis or rheu- matic fever; l don't think aspi- rin 1hould be taken illdiscriml· nately without a prescription," Dr:·~Richard S. Farr said. "They should certainly not be taken for minor . pain or the blabs." ment or rann debt was reported at the re-k "We should be teaching Y""\1lllen to : .,.. l "THE ST AMPS farm production economlSt. His assess-the wrong way," he told delegates. TRADING 'i' cent National Agricultural Outtoo learn, not memorue !acts. We should .TRAVEL,: y ; THAT REALLY Co I ce give otudents a port ill· decis!Olll so Ibey • .n:~d amount of credit this year ... 1-their dedlioo-matlng ab!· VOUCHERS : ....:. : SEND YDU" I will be up ' percent from 1rn. the ntv!' : ········: .-.,.. ........... " previous high mark, Evans 1&1~d:. ___ ~llr.~~~~!..:'~Wl~u~me~~ol~lhe~!panel~!._..:__~=================~!_ Council Scraps Planning C~sh CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind . (AP) -Plannln11 In Montgomery County has been ocrapped by the Coiinty CouJI. cil, which voted ~2 to cut 11\t · 'enlln •11,820 plannlnf bUdget lot tbe next fiscal year. jewels by josoph 1Hrches for jewels c-rt ......... ......, ......... ..... ~ ..... ,... .. ... ,,, ,,_........... :: ..... """""• --,... ,,. . ... ..,. .............. ............. __....,... .......................... -· Cll .......... "''· ..... Ii ... - S.utll Co•et ,,.,. lri.+ol 1t ttt. S11t DI.,. fwy. C.•t• Mis• 140-'°'4 l'OREAL SPECIAL 'SPRING PERMANENT WAVE NOW 17.50 26.0o ..... Start spring with o speciol ,,,,., look.. Buffvms' Beauty Solon brings you the fresh new uSpringtime" cut, complete with permofteflt wave, shampoo oncf Ill plus 'o gift of purse size hair sproy. Now,...+ e •I Fashion hl•nd e Newport. Cenlor e 6'44·?200 Moo. ond Fri, 10:00 Till t :30 ; Othor 01y1 10 :00 Till i :lO - eiercla hllpo tho -In the Muoliali pl'Oil'am "'looe ~ty.• . . The manager or the Sllm- mln' Women Salon in Tustin dldn, w~nt to italt about tilo subject at all. Others In the medJCal field say there is something to what Dr. Gwinup says. "Tbere Js no evidence In any medical literature that spot reduction can reduce fat." said Dr. Charles Scott, a Hun- tington Beach weight control specialist. Dr. Scott adm itted he has a sinall home gym· nasiwn, however. Dr. Ben Thompson, a Costa Mesa specialist, said the American Medical Association (AMA) "has lmocked the gymnasium type of thinr." but added , "I doo, totally agree. 'MINIMAL' "Effects of spot reduction are minimal, but I won't say it doesn't work at all," he said . Dr. Gwinup is blunt on the mlijter. He says most salons, diet ald products and quick· weight-loss diet plaM are frauds. "There ls no easy way, no easy way at all, to lose a .significant amount of weight and maintain that loss," he aays. While effective exercising improves the muscle tone and increases muscle strength, it won't reduce the fat layer under tDe skin, he said. help ... 1111. -.-- ''Only aerobic exerclses can do that BulcaJJy the kind that mate you bu!I and pull - like jogging. tennis, awim- mlng, '' be 11ys. Jl'at ii oo hard to lose because ••1t is the most ef· ficlent method of storing energy known to man," he says. A pound is 3,500 units of cak>ries -or energy. · An average American has 35 to 40 percent fat in bis body. The ideal person, scientists think, would have only three to five .percent. "Very few ha ve that -just a few long dbtance runners,'' the docior says. By com- parison, he adds !hat the famous mOdel Twiggy ~ babiy has JO to 15 percent lat. "You just can't be thootln," he explains, laughing. Americans have oft~n been criticized for over-eating when much of the world goes without. But Dr. Gwinup absolves them of blame and says no human being could contro l himse lf in similar circumstances. "It's the appestat that makes them do it. It's a powerful, fascinating part of the brain," the doctor says. ''Scientists know very Httle about it.11 The ..... t ii tho ......,. center Of the brain llilll fiu two areas -one that aUmulatu hunger and -that IUj)lUHS tt, "It Is a prlmttlve mechanism that man has Cll°" rled Into the 20th Century and he G•n't cope with it,'' he ex- plains. ''Dufing prehistoric times the ~tat was set too high so primitive man would have more nathral motivaton to kill for food . lt'Was a survival terr· dency that protected them and now does LIS In," Dr. Gwinup sigh,, In near-submis.sk>n. The hope for the future , he feels, ls that eventually scien- tists may be able to "diddle" with the appestat a n d decrease its power. In the meantime, D r . Gwlnup recommends t h a t overweight people trying to lose weight do two things: -"Learn to put up with hunger for the rest or your lives -because you 'll never be able to eat as much as you want." -"Make yourself exercise every day -the huffing and puffing kind -even if you'fe tired." "Unfortunately," he admits with a shrug," .,exercisi1¥J tends to make peo~e ev'1 hungrier.' WANT A I Jn a study with Dr· Tery Steinberg of UCI, the doctors measured the circumferre~ of both forearms . of pro- fessional tennis playen IDd found that while the playing arm was invariably mon muac:utar (and thereby ae- tually bigger), Iha thickness of fat wu the aame in both I LITILE LUV?· Try ConnaD Chavralet March 23rd. arma. He 11)'1 callstbenlc1 Let 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 lstllll•o~ 4J Y'l!"l ' re-set your dia"9ond 1while you wait! · I Our diemond setter will sot oil diemon<ls ; in ·eny mounting of your ehoiee while ' you wait! Friday, March 17th I 0 e.m. 'til 6 p.m. Saturday, March 18th I 0 e.m. 'til 6 p.m. • Let us help you select just the rig~+ mounting for thet t'reesyred diemond or heirloom gem. We will set your stone into tho "\O~nting of your choice while you wait, For this 1peci•I event ••• Kirk Is off1rln9 1/3 off on •II 1nountln91 •nd di•mond1 In stock t;!undreds of. new style mountings in stock for your selection •• , in both men 's and women 's ring s, earrings, pen· den ts end 'dinner rings. Manufacturer's representative will be in our. store with choice of thousonds of mountings for 'yO\Jr selection. ~" ... 144JY-I HAllOl SHOPPIN•. ClllTO 2300 HAllOl, COSTA MISA 14!1-Mll -PENDANTS EARRIN&S DINNER RIN6S EN6AloEMENT RIN&S MEN 'S RIN6S t ' . ' ' • ' • C 4 DAILY MLOT • ' .. Dorothy Oumlie finds pleasure in th e plenh she grows in th~_ sunny patios of her .Ud o Isle home. Hanging baskets are lovingly tended, D1i!Y P.ilot Pbotos by . ' ' Rich1rd Koehler · • • i Lainez.faire, nieknem ed Le eey, ! 'd11 :wifh,Mrs.' Dumke .as· she ' • . . , I ieycl e1· -around .the isla.nd. 'The .· ' umk,1 off.en ride to9ether~ I I ' • .. ,!.· !. J • ' ':" .. ~· ,, ' l.,. Ii-., ' This Tree ·Neecfled Prunll;ig DEAi\ ANN LANDERS: I have read 1 lot of advJce ln your column about the adopted child Ind !)ow the history Of his /'1' _. ·-Q porenlafe ahould he handled, but what ~ does 1n unwed mother tell her II· . , ~ S.."--1 legitimate 1111 -t h!J lither if Ille -• ., , doeln't "ut(tp_ lleT ·. . · . , . ' , · . • _ 1-rove ·111y'lllllt·D01 ind I ·have no' ,.ho ll·oosey. She.llwoy1 hu rubbed me Yoo'D e to!Glier ao ,. qi lift rtgrell.'blit -.,.. the words to make • · · • · · · , · · • . ood fGr '-• u -1 smlll c)liJ4 .~? I cl!lrt'\ Wlllt Ille 1'tOllf w1y. This 1unt 11.l!le nm one ~"=·':: I u -JW my oon 11> .,.,., IP feeling Inferior to with the goeslp and she loves lb bo "' Ute . , l 1 other childrtD, _ ... I Wlllt him to bite i.no .. , My mother ai1'111 hi• Insisted DEAR LANDERS: I am 12 Ytars Ills father for 1hlndoning us because I that I bo rapecUul to my elders or I old 1nd I hive 1 terrible problem. It's my am the one who Wt. I'd appreciate your would have told Auntie off Jone q:o ~id. He gave me the wrong instructions !lelp. -UNWED ARD UNCERTAIN , · . • d then t d h ! I U ed .__ DEAR U: .u ..,.. mt6er who Ive~ married less than a year and an go ma " en o ow i.in::111. .. ..._..,Wat ..... ,. IU tel tk truth . every lime I see this aunt she greets me Dad told me to get 1 certain kind of film • II& sbe .._.. ._M w word~ with "Are you pregnant yet?" t learned for the camera and when the pictun1 ...rwDy, aeci I ''P'I Ille posftlve 1114 Just las~ month that I am pregnan~ but didn't come ·out right he blew his cool. -u.i..::1::,'.':,1 .;;:: "! dtcllled H ~~.ti~: •;~~~~~~g 1~1 f°~t ~::~1 1\w: ag=~ X:~t~k :~ g~r~~e h1e1:'~ ~~ ....., 1io betler.., • • 11 ynr diiddy secrel. cupboard init·got 1 two-Inch gash on her - -11d Ill • -111 -t r drtad ,..ing my aunt !JeC1use I know forehead . Dad wasn't drunk when he dlil'' 1111 ..... le w11 ..., lk!e abHt It aad she 's 1obaa to ask me that question and this. In fact, when ht. 1et.s drunk ht .... -w11fllll • Ille. I b1ve I'm a )ousy liar. Any 11111estlons on how very sweet ind easy to get along with. I ••• lllt lor 111111 a -aod .... ud to ans,.er! -DRAWSTRING DOLLY w!!h he'd drink more often. I• ~Ila',.. .. -· HELLO DOLLY1 Jal leU,.., Nosey Mom "ants dad to I• to a counselor A.i tml -JW'h ....,. II .... tllo but ho refuse .. Tho m1ln problem Is that 1 blWl ANN LANDEIUJ: I llaY• u 1unl au1•edleol llil'U bo ... first II bow. be punches ber 1'benever bo feeli Uke II , I · i r and he feel! like It qu!ll often. There are throe Y1JU!llU klds In 'our !1mUy, their ares 1r1 10, I and I. Ml!"' 1133 111d wants 1 di....., but 1ho ii ifrlld lo try for one. What should ... I doT -NEWPORT NEWS, VA. . DEAR N.P. N.1 '11111 11 yoar -·· pn>lllea.ll1lla..Wlfb .. 11...,... .. _... ........ -.._ .... my-•••.bom-..- ll•• I ~ Ill el )nlllem, .... ,&Mop Ibey ....... ldlllt lt. OONFIDI!:NTIAL TO ARE YOU OR AREN'T YOU!: I am riot In f1vor ol the death penafiy. The records Indicate !hit II does nothing to deter c:rlme. I will a.i. mit.,however, that It does stop repeaters. ' Dnlgs. Ho" m11cll 11 loo ,...., lo pGI OK? lo I.SD too macU U 1"'re 11 depe tr eon1iderlq It, pt A• t•1 l1r11 MW -let "8tn1PI Dope • !lnlfl." Fer etlC~ ilo8lel ordeM -I ... , bill JI•• a ..., tllf•-•••e• .... ,... """" ... II-. wwtll 11-""-II Au Laden, 1o11141, Qlc:ap, m.-. ' . .... ...... ~ ~.'"'•••' ~ I ,_ ' , .. I • • Friends Add ·Life's .Spice By JO OLSON Of .. Oelhl .. llet IMH When Dorothy IJwnke entered Oc- cidental C:Olle'ge 11 a freshman, everyone told her to bo "'"' 1nd not miss the Cosmopolitan Club. ne first meetinf date came, she duly fll•mbled with other students to ride to the .meeting place and someone tapped her on the shoulder and asked if she woold llke a ride. That "someone" was Glenn Dumke, who then was a junior at Occidental and now is the chancellor of the California State College and University System . Thus began the Dumkes' acquaintance which led to romance and eventually marriage when they both were through college and he with his PhD studies. Lile for Dorot}Jy as a chancellor's wife ls filled with all the good things she loves . best -stimulating people, opportunities to be 1 gracious hostess and enjoyment of the arts. The vastness of the state college and university system is an advanlage for Mrt. Dumke while bein1 a disadvantage, lhe Mid. It is difficult\to decide how to limit gµest list.. when entertaining, but the vut resource ol faculfy and students provides 1 wealth ol Interesting people. REFLECl'S STYLE • The Dumke residence on Lido Isle also reflects the life style Mrs. Dumke loves. HJib boamed ceilings give the home a spacious feeling and floor to celling win- dows let in ample light for aunny reading 1pot1. A small patio providea room for Mrs. Dwnke's gardening interests, and a com· fortable upstaln sitting room bas stiU more boob 'and maguines to be devoured. The Dinnkes bicycle logellier on the qulel lallod 1tnets, and Ibey enjoy water-«iented activWes such 11 swim· mine and bolling. A till, lhlri and 1tlrldiv1 woman, Mn . • ' Dumke Is devoted to her volunteer wort 11 well u her official duties. She has served on the boards of manr. organizations in the Los Angeles area, Jn.. cludtng the MUie!, of which she II 1 pul president, Channel 21 Women's CouneU. Friends of the Los Angeles YWCA, Loa Angeles Be1ulifuJ, Travelers' Aid and the Children's Bureau. Modestly she says, 11J try to fulfill the demands that come n(y way. I try to do the best I can to be a good citizen." THEIR CHOICE Last year was a banner year for the Dumkes, as they received a Danford Founda~i<>n grant to travel anywhere they; chose. . This turned out to be a 32-day trip around the world, Including stops in Tokyo, Hong Hong, New Delhi, Bangkok, At.hens, Geneva, VieMa and Zurlch. Lisbon wu thelt last atop after they rented a car and drove throuah Switzerland for six days. They have been to Europe twice but on- ly for short lripe:, Mrs. Dumke related. Answering letters and sending thank4 you notes and l'etters of acknowledgement also is a major responsibility of the chan- . ceQor's wile, and she enjoys cookipg and organizing meetings and social evehts. Sbe ls a graduate of the Lot Angeles C.Onservatory of Music In piano and is an appreciator of all the arts. MEETING PEOPLE . Pe.rhaps 'ihe favorite part of Mrs. Dumke'• life with her husband for the past 27 years has been meeting the peo- ple from all walks of life who cr,011 the~ path each day. ''That's the advantage education has - you meet a nice blend of the professional and the artistic," she explained. That advice about the CollmopoUtan Club hick 1t Occidentll COilege 1'11 r!Pt for Dorothy Dmnke. lief fascinating friends draw her into a cosmopoUton me for which Ille club 1'a• jull I lprlncboanl. Mrs. Oumlie occupies her favorite spot for reed ing !IJ!tJ . Below, she examines en ol d family he irloom do ll. '" \ .. 'I .. , . • '; .• ~~..r • .J t , • "· "· . • . . • • " • J :, • .J ' .. I ' • '-· Marcll ll, 1972 . .,y .... B•Naeope ·f-..,.rr•w . ~tor Pints.ize Offering Aquarius: --:8 .. ~ .Analyticd~·. ~loreii 1 · • • fl · . . ~7 Taxing Exp~nse?! Discard Out~d Ways \~ · Tl1i8 Plot ·. By_.:,._ 'tr-~ii~ <TMm, .:.iu . J·'-I ' ' ~ (UPI)' ..,. 'nie °'!be IVY wbo alloftd per. bUod biiiWand -J moan · ._1111111 'Godot ol 1111 ~ ento '7IO tu emnptlcn .., co=""'·'£'""· c· .... :-0~ 1 MONDAY terests. Not ev..,... .h "1ll b tco m • -----~ o1 OollaliDw ·~ -chJld •u either<•>~ " ~ ,,.. -• -I MARCH 13 Jdellilllc and you could be • ·~ Gem_ll!l 11 brfol~ -ad by -..., (bl •kipped . , taken. You beve rllb.I to be b>-,, • 41M· (~ 8-0cl-II)· '*" It """'4 .,Jab . w.lirut -and dinner u Tbol'r trouble •lth the ' ,, avoNEY oMAlll\ ~--re11 1n ii-a Jr apotlflldid, y..; ·10,• c1eru •. and .a.. a chlkl, o. cc> tboulhl or111o-• '!18-Th~ 1c1on·1 unc1en1and , Ubra can be dellcalely emolloul d~· 11 " dlrcofw 11111 •llat you -la ·: ~pl>en" to ~lelr dontlrt wu • weed lilller. ' aonrlllve. Members of this Gl!MINl ~May ~'111): ..... albaod.Ont•bomUa • handle the ma)l 'he '..-lvu llhhardtobelleyelb1t111y-' AT IOdlacal alp are not al••Y• Be rea4Y J" ov • aialin-you• eomf«lable """ ls ap-fM lrato ~'. , , one who came up With such 1 fmmedlalely appreciated. But men~ addell rt1pi111lbltty preclatod. A,... the -• . -~ -do rtdlculowo figure wO<Jid not WIT'S time ,,.m well wllb Llbra -Older lndlvt4ua! dllplloy1 fa~ tlonal. Bo •ery carefol wtien "And ·-• oomplalilll bave bll .... comedy serlel on . and these naUves can emerse Important ll!fl you alao" have maillnllar19pacbres.· not deal wlth ·la• vlolatbis t~edi~°:·uwe roup esilmat-END triumphant IJbra can flibt u ~ 1n \yo :~ r 1 e I f • but rather c e n t e r on Jng with our t.u man the other ,,.il a1 love. Llbra la tbe loyal Hallway meuurea ""' cl<>~ A=i!,~ :;:;":;i!!!' Jll t 1 under•~ and day and came up With tbe fol· -ltlon and tbe peralatent ru.e above Iba petty. I Tm!denc:y "°" 11 to act nn lm-lrulra-between the lowing reYelatlon. ally. Llbr1 bas a flntler on the CANCER (J 21 Jul 2I) -"-. II _,,, be ~-to _,_._ • ...!:. __ , -"-," Donald "I sot the figure down to -•'-of tbe N•bltC and la the Ufte ' y ! ....... ---..---~ n:.r.r chlld, but that's Jl!" ,...... ~ Join for<es with ~ -blne lofllc •ll!' d"1r0. Bee G. u -'--11on told a -·p o1 I artlal and prophet. Ubra A t •-""'"" st ' -• .. -~ lndf·~·-'" ••-""I ~-' •---·•--"""' ~ on -. Pl ex-u-...-. •u-u -Y oa••-~ bus1-and civic "That'a amazing," he oboot. • _.......,. •Iµ> Leo, SagJt. perience to make C111'1'1111 &ain. actuaUy exlsl. Then )'Oii "°"1 -j l '---.../ children. &I lime parenll rot together demanded 1 cat. sup shelter ' "I neVlt knew, 1• he 1aid, ........ hil peoclI in hall. ,. M.UCH l!tlo tlono 1 ltlo ' 11 OIANGI COUNTY LOCATIONS ... THI DOOi TO A llAND NIW LIPI Thll time your diti C., .. tlel M• , tan work! JAMAClA" INtrf v ....... ,. ..... y Y"MrHlf Hie J1 OJ I. CMlt Hwy. ........ ., 11141 .. 111,, Wt'll r...., M.,..11 14 ... "" ftle ""'""' WI\' 10 •·•• 9M1 7 ''"'' ........ '"""'--· •Ml • .., .... 101 JW '"'1l'l•IM w l tll IWll ... It < .. lllt lnNM, tf .,...,. ..... I' .... I MW lif• ttftl 111111 "rnw1141111t W.ltltl -......... (Ill l"•f l"lllmi.lfll, .,.. -.Ctw. Fountalo Volley FY HIGH SCHOOL 17116 ..u..nt WH., M.U 11 7 , .... Phone 531·5105 llrlua, Gemini and Aquarlul. Obto1n b1nl fJ:om one who h al be fooilnl youraell. leaden, fl'~~: ... ~• can't ullffy There II .... I attraction to a diJtonce. Reed, ..rtte. and The 11-)'UN>ld cllnctor told "YC"1 IDXlerstand," I llld, Arloo and oltoo marriage . adv er U 1 e. Shake off SAGmAIUUS (No~. 21-2lO memben of the Lake Mer-"that my ~-·t take -· Libra ab o u 1 d be _,,..,,,,.. fear · · Deci 21): Delay-a ui your in ...., .. •-··•·· !\l ...... you thouiht when llUle ~ 'fell and cut lhelr'l~i:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiii~iiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiii~i:iiii~ kn ... , JI 1'11 blood! (He noc1Ji dtd.) It ..U calluJ>l Why, I have UJ>!l!dJtum !hat would throw ar1. IRS computer into ebock. -,_, mUIDul bl. nfatlonablps with •·--' ' favor. PaUance now provM .rttt 8-klut Club Thurad11 -. • ~ .... Clprlcom and Cancer. LEO (July 23-Aug. II): fine ,ally. Act ac<;ordfn(ly, Calllonila'a buslneamen and =~n,enl::'.:"t;,.~ · study Taurm ......... Take • ca,rteon tan lend helpbll · merchanll "•re not doin1 tion." ~.~•~ch~'·:!://~~'. ~=lde'i:~. ~ ~~i ;:.~i = :':~ ~r~: • .:i.; .. ~ . their jobs." h;'!;':!'that does It take in?" Jl'iniab• one task before em--corhrnit yourielf ·to project Show that you are ready for '1'I'he government should be "Catlup.'' blrklnl on different aaalgn-u n I es 1 ~thoroughly familiar more trust, responalbillty. the last and not the firat "You me,11 catsup lite you meat. Be di!crtet. Not wiae with ranilffcatlons. M a t e , C resort af the consumer who iJ1 put on a hamburger?" now to reveal all. You wlll'be clO!e aaioc.lata presses for APRJCORN (~. 22-Jan. not uUsfied with h I 1 "No, I mean oatiup like cooaulted and cajoled. !\lain-anawer ll): Ta~ care Ill lralflc •. purdwe," be said. kids put on roast turkey, toJn balance _ and sense of · Outilne alma. Move toward bumo VIRGO (Aui. 13;Sept. 21): &oal ratber than in circles. " Lie lo•. Wal4 llaten and Relatives, nelpbors may be TAURUS (April JO.May IO): oboe<ve. Let otben allow their q u,1 rr els om e. Maintoln Company Predicts • 1'rioaclahlp and money may hands. Be· dlac:rtel. Annrel'I balance. You will draw ~e -bo·akln to oil and ••ter. are obtainable 11 you are to you who eonllde problema: Loot out for your on m-quietly penJat.nl Meuqe , Be fair but firm. , D l D • l S te . , · AQUAlllUS (Jan. JO.Feb, ' e uxe ia . ys m . r' • Ch 0 Col 18): N.,, a'C1' prove a. • , , 1e 01ce ors ~~· .. i~d:i: 11y8:.,,~<;~\i:,; o;;.-.... ~.;...i. th• · m-. Guard nJuablOa: ...i Telearapil comp an 1 predlctlona bl Ila annual report YOllDI -II c!lh111J1itlc . iftdlct. H Will PllWlde 'lht called "Lonklnr AhMcl" In but may not have ail the flcla. lo!Jowliic ,_ aervlc<s: 1rblolt 11 foncaat a rosy Koo.._ thla and reaponcl ac: · -8peclal• 1 ho r t tW<><ltilt .. outlqnk for the next quarter of ' . ' Strategy Sele~tion By COUNT MARCO Do you Itch to walk acrou tbe room, plop younell in bll lap and llralibton' hts Ue! 11 you do, tt'1 a subltitute for the -you dare not pve him in publlc. Necktie psychologists say tits are a symbol of how .... cream; be wants ~ pla7 handsies. much you love your beast, and He's in ~ contemplative that'1wby10 many ol )'OU buy mood. llon1 expect to en- hlm neckties u glltl. courage him any fllrther. J\131 CCJl'dlnaly, Be anaiytlcal. ~'!I 'for froquenUy called . a century. PISCES (Feb. It-March IO): numbers will simplly 41allng. "OVer the put 200 yw1, Orthodox methods may not , • -During conv~raatione, a even ~Ith aeveral m•JOI' wars, 1ufllce, Give full rein IO tmq. .1peclal tone will aUow a Amerlce has llll'Vivad and baa lnatlon creative JWOUrctl ~ ]Jiel'IOn tp know if someone maintalnecr a relatlvely lttady Teach' and Jeern .. Gel' o1i else la trytna.to ring him. grOwth !rend," the report aldellnea and lilto game. You -When one h vlaltlng other Nici. can mite new ttart in new homes a call can be trlJl!-It said party lines would be d~ Many commeai on ferred tb~re automatically. "practJcally ell.m.inlted" by yoilr Improved appearance. ~ .. J>llll cblldren can be lilO. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a square sboliter, frank, individualistic. Thi! should be one of y o u r mnst signllic:ant years, with l;eplember marked u an oalltandlng ~·You make · gains -and,. II single, you MIJT)'. Smnttlmet when 1 o u ' r e be grateful f« IitUe· fa..... , ~ you 1'1U1t to r.acll up If the tie ill 1f11 he'a ioing and klll Ids chin, or pat blm to expect a UUle . more lovbllty, or YoU eiped him to demonstraUon fnlm yuu than p1t you but don't know how to just hand-holding, SO wipe To tfnd out mor• •bout vovrself 1t111 convey your wants. away your lipstick. =:1oati~~, i;sllWT=''".tt.:i" y.., -he'll ralae hell If No tie? Then prepare f . ,.,_ ~·~ I~~ ~l'.4,·'J,~ you do It public, IO you tlon. · , · ~~.~~. ~rr. c . sr.1i... lr.w ttraigbten his tie instead. ----~---.....,.,--"==="---,,~ . .,. .. -.,..,.,f, l After that little cesture you j . ' , feel better, like having .. ,..,. eel and been caressed. As a I .:r.!i!":~tberel~;d :: B .. A~.· .V 1;;~$: . grumbles at any pub Ii c JS:~l'j.: display, grumble rtght back ~. ·* . ". ~O """. · and live him a choiet:. lJD l.A§I. @LW:M/ ~ Either be takes an obvloua1'r::=>-...; __ ._"""1"-c:=:::;i ·demomtnUon, •bicll can be II '. crud< I.I tbe wont, like lduing \ '' and huQ1ng in public, or he , I can take it oubtly, like a nme s HOllE OECORATING bit ol yank on bia Ue. You Cer· talnly don1 want to be CLASSES •• , ••• ~~. , .. repreued. · ''=:::il 11::::, __ .,.i:::::;i When you're out on a date .. • * · .. and you want to know what · . · l ' 1 • the evening ahead ta 1oing to My .Home I Me -;A ,look 11 you, your be Uke, here are a few tie cues ho ma and. yj>ur budgtl to dtlermlnt you~ you can tohow : ·bHlc ,decotating plans•. , II he shows up with a red L'..~ · · · tie, get out your knitting and FuQllture 'll"~ and '1119 Look ol ToUJ keep your hands buay but your .-An.expllf'lllon of lumlture •1¥1• 111d mouth lhut. period u It lerirte;s to 'your homf. · Red neckUea lndlcate he'• In a talbUve lnood, ao don't TM Miglc ot COior -Leaming • color dfacourap li. He might Just theory end !echnlquaa. In order to develop talk himaeH Into marrlaie. If )'Olli' own color achemea.. . . ' · )'OU're lucky. • ~ • I ' ' : Whan he.....,.. 1 blue one. Wlndowlpectem's 1-&oMngwrnaaw· IO beck and put on acxne hand ~ j".~rlg lyp9I ~ ~ ' 11 ' ' A:•at'EQ rwt• -P.Ncllaal or ome-, Shoppers Save Tra.de Stamps How many American con· ouriierr aiva lr•dlal atomps! A _de -just re-leued ..... , nearly. I out of 'II U.S. bouaelloldl llVed trod· :in. ·•Pl In It'll. '!\et la 'IUI eboul tbe ume propot. !Ion a1 the J!Oll hal • -.ii ,_ ..,.. 1111. • mental aceiaoriel hlgtlllglll your rooms deeoratton. ~ : Reglator N.lw-for this exciting series of .dlcomlng ct-. nch taught by.,,.,.. pertencld profeaslonel In tho Holl\• Fur- nishings fleld. Just call 111443A ext 584 or 1183' . r reHrvatlon or for further r;;l~ Jnlo~ ' I. ,• . ' \ . . ~ ' .. . \ .· ,., ,.a.ya •••.. ·, ' Dword·::=: ' AllloM iC'*19 " EIClll laGkliitilld!r. ·=-~~-•si-i.-. •lnclW • llrldliltlllllt • ColarWlllll •T11»1111-.. Mir •Pen "Grant!d_ c1taup Js one of the m1J<jo lex-. but take • Jook a the Ila! Of -~ of the terns for children that cut 1vily into the bud- iet. Shoes · cludln1 those loot, atra . dole11, burled or widowed) IW,00 Lost dDor keys jll.00 f;rr bobby J>li1s to tdown the pliunJ>. B~ i...;., (thla tncl~: C<lll) Of lettlna it out of rug bali, mattreat and 1•.00 thll doel not •""'·"' • Inst dllrfnl.; ) ' 7$.00 154.00 (und8' ll) 3.11 (over 11) l,2IO.OO IJ for refrtp!'a- tor / 111.00 "Y~~ what l'•ant you to do? , 11 died my tar man. ~I c~1i:'to 1t!•;r...r;~ fer it ... " I "Bu ~y'U tblnk Jt'1 blood," aalc! my tu conoultant. "It woukln't be the flr1t Ume." . ' Wa it tiil you see, the restl Sporty or sweet; FIVE TWO HOU SESSIONS ' I ' . , -Cl.A8S£S' ST ART 111.Mw.11 l~: .. an._. -. , .. , .. • , I • Wild or winsome. If you've goi !he mood, • OualiCraft ha~the shoes-and plenty of them! Plus go-wi th handbags. Don't pick your favorites yet -there are so many 6 ng WI 9 99 more to choose. for just .0 to , -- • 1 I FANCY KOi Choo1a fro m Southern C•liforni1's l1rqast s1lac. fion of Koi & Tropic1l Fis h. . SPECIAL GROUP 4" to b" Averege Site-- Reg, $5.00 for $2.50 WAftl HYACINTH' WATllt LILY IMPORTID FLOATING 3 for $1.00 $3.50 ff, ltlD -WHITI PINK -YILLOW KOi FOOD OPIN DAILY 10-5 C .... T"""ay Phone 893•7105 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER O'' TN• IAN Dll!MI fP#Y ,. AT GOLDIN W•tT'fl!MI IOU.t. ,_...,. -... ' • I .... . , ....... _ ... ' . ' • • ; ' I .j I .... .. ~· ....... 1 Cf DAll.Y PILOT ' cant if, ~eH, l ' J• " ' ., I . . • . . ' ;. ' " • J.; •· .. ' . .,, / .. • • ' .. , " ' . 'I '' .. I . ' I I ~ . ' • ' ' .., I ,, \. , . . ,.. .. . . • I ' ' ' • ' • I ' . ' < .1 . .Ii .... ~t-. •' ' ' ' • l'. r • . . . •. " . ·~;. • •• . ,. . 'P•I Tillllr Md to w•tch ·me becauJe J'd start tensing up without reeliiing it;' • • " ' . ) • • ~ ' l' '• • 1 . . . . . . . .- J .' • . . . • " ...... , . . . - ,'' ' ' ' ' . ~ "'" ,,.. ... ~~ ·'·Ai~ ' :.···!&> A· 1· ' I .,Jf''J•< I . · "•«L' • :1v·· .,:f' • • ' '. J ~ ·~ ! . ' t ~ • J ' . . :• ~ .. l· ', '11 ,1 i·~:i-f<i ' ' I II t:IJ~~ ·STOIUES·BY JOANNE REYNOLDS local• physician• -¥·niore ,...i . tbno tllroollour ... i,i,., •. l".;.,.~~ ., • .., "'" '"" '"" more ittheh" ~nl mothers are tat-at night. Theie were~dr·bolh1be•baililiil1 Having a baby just.isn't what1it used to ing -CIUles -fo •-prepare tbemaelves . -· and wife .' · · · · . '·:~~W . be mentally and -physically -for labor•and "T ~ .~• bo' to tlAZ ~' •· · delivery., . eac n,g a. wue w. Ir. , 1 , • 1 Women of my mother's generation had Certainly f.,.-of them 10 through' tile contractions Is very simple rlPl-11"!' their babies•tbrough the benefits of the entire.,...... of .bearing their btbiea she told us al 'tbe first eveniq nnl.:', latest m~al breakthroughs In witlloul reoeivlnc some medicalicm. Lite "But its going to be up to you ~' anesthesia. They were given medications lbdr1 'Uw~ed;' c oun. t~ r p-ar ts• to see to it that 'they.follow thrOu@i•· willl names like ''twilight sleep" or just inpared motbOoi me ~. gas, ii be the • -~·-'! In 1a~ •""''1' plain gas to relieve their suffering in spjnaJ' blockl ~ahd loCat ~,It's w n ~re ,.;~1 """';· • ·1• childbearing. IOinetbinC they clecide-wllii tbtlt doclbr. ', Sbe was right. . ,_, ··, :+ At tbe-jimeJ t "8S'CIJl1Sidered the only As olir ~.eqianw.l !t. • _I_ found· ~ · ~ 111111 • ~ •\ ~~ way to have cbildr9t. ·Jt,Jlfisl!t ~-many to us I com"'l.tah.,mmieclli:lted.deliVery tec"lmiqties ·(iuite~1 1tit!J>i:• w.-~JD' ~ :ff • ' yem before that medical scientists • ",_, ,,., ' ... • '"'""'-~ , • decided.· it really wasn 't neces••~ for 1 Is, a goal ·lo .alnvfor. 'but tile most im-daring daily pr1cl~ ~·a<;'"'-''-, .. ' -" " '. ·' ' ' J .. •• • . , . f it's 're·ally h.r'll ··-rk,1 but it'1. nice Ito have bruk between 1111trections. • • ' I woman to "~bring forth her' diildren in portant tbint. ii to snpare both parents I I , ... ~ ' I ...... -;... ... I! ~j.. . pain and sorrow." . l '°they .can iit tDe moSt Gut of,thd>ifth R~~the bosDIFFt 1~ ~~·~ 1 ~: :~~ ~~ ~ · l . of their child. t -..... 1 • • •• At . pi a ,. "l-'"ever 't,t'1J ... 'l' \ T'll'Des change. When I was 1 groggily ~ . .\r :.J • ..:. 'tton' •• tbit' .. easy. 1 1 I • / . •• '.J.' 'brotqht.into this world my m~ was H that means no mewca , a r ··'t·,,,., 'semi-conscious and my fatjlerj lwfllleil -fine . .Sui-tr ll!s ~ ~·the ~nther'lo '. PayJ ')!&~ 19 ~tant\I'~ .. ·' the ·u-.ditional role by pacing tile >¥ailing take aometbln(, lllm'lbat •all dgbt, too. relax my han4p ~ l,l~!f ~ ¥ ffll' floor I ' . . • me. uncon~ous!,y ~itJ~ ·a> room • . . . ' :• ·1'ENSIOl'l.-WB!I -· •. . -liaction. lt' nq~ .iii" 'a'!iJt ;(i(" . " The scene was qu~te ~iffereQ~ .• feW1 : N0ra .Von·F.lbbib1icl1Unt1Dg\on.'.B6ach, . ctntiatioO and he ' l*'O: ' \'~~· ' days Ill!• at Hoag Meinorial Hosj.tt~I. My who teachell' cfiildblrlli ''-"•-far .. tbe nOe<!ed along with """° ~!· .. huaba'nd Paul, ,wbo had t'Ol!ched and· en-. • • le of •Jl'•:r.;::"B.i I' and --• l ..,,,., "'91: • .. couraged me through labor was1 wlth me ~can lutitu ~ · •.,~· , mucb.n~ecr ~ zujs. 1 i<· .L.~l ,:;?r . : In the ~-u• "'1115tanil1 empllaailed the need· fill' gOod Tbe temlon-1'31'J)l!itter.cle ,..,'"._..,.~ . ~ ,ery room. p!iyaiC1l tt)il ',menial trall!)nl·• f,o r !Or all Ille chil~bh1n-1n1trUC1toii'~-· 80N AlllUVES • : • chlldbirl!L • • &scben gaye Oii!'• -~~ She-~ ' Together, 'JI'• watched our snn,-being >"Fear bniedl tmilan mid ln'labor tb41 t¥rge dosea of ~ ·.aloQc .. ~ 1-. 'l'be lranqUillzer I bad been aiven a . meanaJpl!n," , Ibo· upla1M4. '.'S,O u J'1!!I breathing' and ~ > tedlalquls·-· • let' houn before had long .sincei worn oil tmw -""'1'-1"!111 Ia;dolilg., ~ ~-'!"' lbe mu1<:le tooiog,~~ · ·~ : , ;~ 11114 botb 'tlle baby and ~were comptetely aa likely to bt leorlul llid· teme; ailll JI ·"It's mt eDOllllt Jlllt to ·..,,.t"*"ft; ( al<rl ' 1 ! ·· ·,..~en!Uod,·l~wlll-~,..!!!f<lhe• -~l's dlnC 't0'-..0 llqpenbi,/~11ii' ''lben! are loll ol lllllltl lo ~bl;tbe -....ry.p l'i "", · l ~ i-'.' ,. ~ • '', • llrtid J !I, nlai'."'"" llllil'ui. ' ' ledmique I mild ·--.i childbirth, llir clu-. _.. "'4. !!P . '°' lhfll·th! . .._ to be ·able to make yoar'boq ' ' pi'eplred cldldblrth or Wlllledicaled ll10lheJt ·~• ~-°"'" .... v , • . , doltftrJ. RPdJeu1>1•110w 11 'Is 1moWn; · ·•'ioet·~ ~~~~w · · (See o~:i:· ~·~fl ,::: • ! ' l ' \ ,.J .... ' •. ' 6~ 'I ' 4; 1 ,,. I •• . . ..• ··1.f I I , ·. ~, , .-l I l ' .... ,, "'>,•· • _,,, . y •. ' < ' • ~ . ' ' • .. \ I I • DAILY l'ILOT • • I' ' :)< . ,. . - J •. r . '. · , .ne' s so· · • " ~·. ' . ' . . . . I' ' I." ... '· . • : • • ' l ugly looking; -but ne is beautiful. I • • ... .:.,'''.}. l : ..... , • l).l!y. '' . ' Pilot ( Photos i . ' ' I • -- by Richerd Koehler t . -----.. •• ' . " ... . ,. .. -.. . ,. j • I. ' I 1 wby we !heh you tho breatbinl the 1ll111tioD boclaoe ft --wu •"tfi" you the exerciJel." baPlf'llllll.' , . EuvDY We ..... aldod by tili atlli " Ille tho llaal -line attaed by holpllal. who aloo ~ cl•-· ID and wl ... Mn .... -put -red cblldblrtb, and -trldana $ar;""h 111 bnlgltiary labor and wbo encour1ge their paliOnla lo JnlllN , ao wt would liave an ldu of the-••• for childbirth. to put logelhw 1"'7thiD1 1111 bid After 11 hoqrs of labor, 11 I wu illlng tll 111. rnoY9' in• thi de livery room, I wa1 ask~ ... u llleful for U. l>ecau .. It 11n ua ed K I wanlaoj an 111t1tlletk. 1 9ld Jad1t,I• .of llow labor •11 pro-• "No tbanb. I realb' Joo't ..-4 Jt~' I ........ We llolh felt we ..,.. oa !Gp of nrver -~~la my Ult. ~ • ~. . . " , ' J ' I ·1't• J .) • b ' • 11 • oy •.• , . '. . ~•,II. I· ~n,ew it ·. . w•1 going to · ''. ·~·a .boy I 111 along, ••• ' • • . . . . . ... ' ' - • r;i ' ' ' ".-... . " . . 11 ·~ • A happy f1mily, Joanne, Paul end Baby M1tthew Jay ire reedy to 90 home • 'tog9th9', 1 ' • •" ·. ·. · .. \ •, ·. .. . . . . . . . ... ... . . ' . . ,, ' . . ' .. ' • i: . ... • • • . "• . .. .. '~, I I,. ': 7 I ' ! I • ol I ': ·--...... ( ' • , A Miracle Of Life ' Wbon JOQ'wo .-nlao --Ndy lo, but 11'1 alwaya a 1!1111 for 1111 arrfq( of ............ discouracini to bear your doclot -an tllat -11 oomu. Ila gay 10. ilrrttil la J01111 to bo aallollmoellc. Saturday ntpl when I nit Into Uni-. :rou'ro wallinc tw your labor, It didn't,,_, -1blt. I wu baby lo bo born. Alld lileo, aolbllC afraid to call tho doclot for loar U. ..,_ lalla JOU can bqtn lo cootracttono would atop. But 11111 lf"(lll'O ,.. ,... Ille moat ... didn't. II Wll Ille roal tlllnt- bllaratlns and thrWlnf uperlence We waited to atart •for Ille of your We. boapllal unUl we -e aare we'd My IOft ••• born at I: 15 a.m. arrive after mtclnllbl boeauae Feb. 27 In Hoag Memorial Hospital. that's whtn the boapllal day aterta. Paul, my bu1ban<j, was with me, u In the pea-aoop foe that nltbl Ibero be had been thr<Juchout labor, and w11 no probltm wtUI ,.itinc to Ille lo&ttller wi walched 11 the bead hospllal too fut. " em1r1ed from the blrtb canil and DOESN'T SUM LONG ow' beby loot hll ftrot -th• Tbt elabl boon In the labor - before we emt !mew If we bad a didn't -llA 11 ,.11 lbal Jone. eoa,ar daupi.r. • For Paul II wu anolillr alorJ. A hlDd bad1 -.ed wllll • tlltl Wbi!e 1 cloaod W-coa1net1oa1, lialMom-ed head and ·.O. of' Ille be aet with 11111111!111 lo do. Tbea, DW'lel -~ uoh. that'• the when • caatraeuon •tarted I'd way litUe iltla, are born !" Wike up, tea a deep -th and ~· later !hero be ,.11 and alarl brutbln( to bolp 1111 ro1u. Richard Jonu, our doctor, ,... tell· Paul would cheek Ille Umt ... ~ us we bad a boy. •larl calliJ!c off Ille quartor mlnutoa lo 1111. He'd rub 1111 beet llON AIUUVl!S I and watch lo maa .... I -·· He btld up o wet, blue, aquiDl1-lenlln& up. Willo Ille oaatrlCllao eytd 1cro111nt111 bundle of ..,,,. and ended, I'd IO bock to alaop 11111 Ill 1 1111. 0Ur ooq Matthew Jey bad 1¥'" would writo -Ille llmt lile -rived. • lrectlon llarlod 11111 Ila laaitb. I ... fllllhilll and kllllnt Paul At about s Lm .... of Ille - -neither of ., could believe he helped 1111 talk him lnlo taldac a WU finally here. Dip. He WU lllllDc tJnd and,_ "Oil loolr at him. He'a a 111111. afraid be WOUidn't laal 1111111 Ille He'1 booutlful. Look at all that ~-~-a •• !".~11 ~ !! blaclt hair." Tbt two of ·ua created """' --.... --oor .~ ham Jlllldemoaium ec-~ balu to chop. -pal 1 b,r •lhe """1 oqualJlfll RAID -.; · • ot -btby. ly Ille llml lllo doclar arrf"4 al d~~~::::'%.":.:. I, ,.. -II wean't IOlac ,to 111 -~ ... ~.r .. "lucll~ll'-.. ' 'I iif b 'balifincl .llie' ' I ~ ."D!ll:lnlllleA:wi_I_ .· Bui •l·lllo -. .-11111 ;,Jn !fit~.~ ... _,.. till !>obi' .JOI ~ and t boeaaw I ~~ I bardw .U. I ·. • " llOwtr iDd me llWkwlrii,· thi ut-· "'111111111, .,.., · bolon. ,,,... . ' lie Jn1a • bor11111 bordlr lo 1Uir · w~,aq pola. .fllll bird ,...-._but I Wtll\ ~ llbllo. I• I 1 •' ".; ' !i:-Jii!a. --::ii.~ ::.:;:\t"'i :itflND Q.\1111 . ;;, , , -· 'lolna. _ . _1o•."io ,•bla to do II -• .,, allendod mc.1 .... . ... lllJMll. : ' peclaDI ..-Ud, 1.m.a 'OG ' ~; .P..i '"41>\ lnfedld preporod mDdblrth .. u notldnt else, lo comeJnto Ille dolinry room with we wn IOillc to be proplAd tor "!"· but -I loc*ed up, bo wea lill;blrlb ~oar lllb,r. 1 'lllOro at !be.~ II Ille labla. Tbt Bat tt II ENI lib I wu-IOllll to ~:!" II&~ ~IWI IO &bit wt be -'for till rat of IDJ Die. . -... --~ 1111 ~ Ylalla wl!ll 1Dr ... ' ' ·lbarliw, .... ~ wttll 11111 bla UllClatlo ..... t ollllJI ' Paul ... i ....... 'f-.., opoe1aL eiioourqinc . -'I Im;tr" ~·J'!'llJ · "!lien jun_, wwda to dalCrlill w1111~ ...... lo arrM 1111111 ht· Wiii IL ' ' . "l _, ••. ~:· , I -! j , -;l .. r ' f , , . ' • ; ' I ' • • I l ' ' I. v I I ' " OAll.Y PILOT : Z-ihuatanejo No Acapulco "-It's Better ~ • II)' AUllllli J.OCUllEY If ...... -,.., lttff ZIRA\l'l'AH£.1<>. -Acapoloo U ain't. With Jlldc, AelipGlco It wW \I""" lie. ' 0 Jt" 11 Zthuatanejo Cp-onOanced 78- whatanayho) on the southern Mexican coast, about 150 miles north of Acapulco. !ta wide, protected, honeshoe bay has · been krmrfn to cruising yachtsmeli for years, but land travelers are now di!coverlng It In droves. ' Over-entbuslaatlc · travel writer. hne been reCerrlng to Zihuatanejo 11 ."the coming second Acapulco" etc., etc., etc. Pbyslcally, this can never be true as it · has neither the land nor water area ol Acapulco. - Bj\I for the non-rwinger type looking • for a reJated Vacation In beautiful beach surroundlngs and clean modern hotels, Zlhua~jo ·II ~vm -a far and away ; more ~¥':able spot tl!an Acapulco. TAllE WAllNING r s~ ~ Jel-setter1 take warning • . . . ·ntte . 18 9nly 1 one discotheque in . town -and tbit at one of the smaller hotelJ. Leave your golf clubs and tennis · gear a~ home. So what's to .do in Zibuatanejo? The amWer can be summed up 1n one word: nothing. , Unlaaa, at eodrlo, you enjoy complete rel~, IWbnmlD& 1norkeling, SCUBA diving, fisbinf, good food aad drink, and watching a brilliant sunset or display of star• lrom a 1lowly swinging .. bammock -001 tbe verandah or your hotel. °"' ol the big problems ahout Zthuatanejo Ii geltlng there ~m here :... ar ld)wbtre ebe. You can only Oy there • from MSico aty In a twil><!nglne ' Beaver,· 'lllltna· a people. There ah ' lhreo llightl a day from Mesico. or you can lake m iir <Ol1dltioned, bus from Mexicod!J. lload.llme about nine hours. MANY Dll'IOO!l8 - Almost --Lo·st . ' ' , Cabo San Luc~ lwl ated Fishing Heaven . ' DAILY PILOT St.ff ....... SWINGIN' COMFORT IS OFFERED GUEm AT SOTOVENTA HOTEL E~ch Room H11 Ver1nd1 WltJI Hammock ind lounge Chalr1 was that "directo" means that it doesn't leave the main highway. But tt picks up and 'dlacharges roadside passengers all shlp was wrecked off Zihuatanejo many yean ago. The crew was lost, but their clothing came floating ashore in bundJes. ly STAN DILAPLANI ' CABO. SAN LUCAS -Only on•and-a·bll! jet boun south of Loo ADgele1 aad you've lefl the world. Coba san Lucas I! land's end. Th• cape of Lower Caillornia where the Sea of , Cor- tez meets the endless blue Pacific. A straggling lllUe fishing village, dry as dust. The desert comes right down to the sea of Baja. No phones - communication is by ra· · dio, This part of Baja is not even a Mexican siate. It's still a territory. · The peninsula · - 800 mile! long and 40 to 200 wide -supports few people. The Jesuit missions bad ·a bard time of JI. ·Water ts scarce. The only thing thal grows well ill .cactus. * A frighUul road runs from Ensenada in-the north lo lhe ·Southern town of La Paz. Oniy tour-, wheel cars tackle it and carry all kinds of emere- eQ<y equipment. Bui Cabo San Lucas suppor~ a clutch of lux- ury hotels. For this is fishermen's Paradise. The marlin stay on top o! the water -you pull the lure right by them. It's an unlucky fisherman who doesn't get his 100.pound 11mlin m the first b<>ur. (One. per person a day, three per boal.) After thal they fish them up · to the boat, cut. the leader and let them go. (The fish shakes lbe hook loose in a day or two .) . '* We are at the new Hotel Finisterra -$38 single, $84 double with all meals., It's all tile an~ archea. Enormous rooms looking over the Pacific. · The hotel is built into the side of a gray stone cll!f. Weather is 75 to •80 daytime. Nights are cool enough for one blanket. You fly Aero Mexico (changed the name of Aeronaves de Mexico) from Los Angeles to La Paz. A lumbering DC-3 air taxi lands you right beside the hotels. Another connection: Air West '* "We are driving to Puerto Vallarta. Road con-- diUoiis? .. Haven't been on this myself, but friends tell . me It's OK. .Letter from Mexico last 1>eek. says you CAN drive from Puerto Vallarta to Mazanillo: '•Not lob scenic on 76 miles of dusty gravel road. Eight rivers lo cro.. ·and NO bridges. OK now in the llry season.u '' .•• the road down Baja to La P11?" Friend who spenl a LOT of time on thal road says it is hell on wheels. Recommends you make it with-T\VO cars together -four·wheel drive a must. Whatever happens, DON'T leave your car! Easy to Jose the road in the brush. And if you do, you are surely going to die. · Club Universe along 'the line. The bus ride took !\O hours, Including a half·hour stop for refreabmen~ or "com-Playa Principal -as the name implies MAIN BEACH Hos~ On Copters Presents in Sight & Sound -Fascinating fort ." -ls·the main beach. It is located toward Golden West Airllrits will Our destinallon In Zlhuatanejo was the the north side ol the hay near the docks, unveil a -look -he·n the Sotoventa Hotel, newest and most adjacent to beach-front restaurant.a and ·-" ~ e.tahorate In the town. So MW tjJ,1; por--bars. commuter airline b • & l n • tjqnl·ol It were stlll helog built due'lo es-Los Gatos (the cata) got it& name from ICbeduled helicopter service panslon. Ila preaent 40 rooms wW soon he the lacl that early settlers put up bar-between Los Angeles lntema- expanded to M -no more, says D)ahager rlers to keep out marauding wildcats. lt tional Airport and t tie Oiarleo Breuer. ' la accesaible only by hoat. Dianeylaad Hotel He 11 p 0 r 1 AMERICAN PLAN 1 Si> far, the beaches II<! free of food and Wedneada March 15 ~Ink I endor Occ y, . ' Mexico Resort Holiday 15 days • Highlight Holiday 8 days Acapulco Holiday 8 days • Mexico City Holiday 8 days Everyone Invited • Free Admission Thursd~y, March 16-7:00 p.m. The Sotoventa, catallna and the other ..-e v s. asionally • Mexican I ted major boteb are all American plan. The ·farmworker and his burro . stroll by, po'g1~new~~:s~ ~~6 ~): For Reservations Phone 546-9321 i ·I u.,... want to 1et •way !ram the hub- bub ol Acaoulco.to .rest "' dry out, you have a cboli!e.of a.._ trip, taxi, or your own or • rmted e1r. Driving time in a prlYl!e car la about three lioun !ram ;Acapalco, -with lhe llll!DmlUll detours -ol .Acapulco,due to ahoul a dolen brMlga ~ waalled out In a IUillD1er food it ettellent -eapecia11y the sea· bomew~d bound from a ~by coconut b e 1 i c o pt er a Will have food, which more often than not baa been ptantaUon. Seagulls and pelicans perch on stewardesses on hoard. The COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB· 610West18th Street, Costa Mesa caught the same day. ~ks near shore, undisturbed by water 30-passenger craft ls the same Rates at the better hotels range from akiers and cavorting awimmers. type used by President Rieb-~Ill••••••••••••••• .. •·~··•••••• $22 to 12! (double) at the Catalina on up LESS HUMIDITY ard M. Nixon aad by NASA In • ---. Wa !oat llie .._, leCOl1d clals yet. But any llm ride ,,... Acapulco to Zlhuatane- ,. ti woi'tb many time• I~· fare ol 23 .,.... (II.I!). It It here -pl to know ta136 for sulte-type occupancy at the • SO · of . . astronaut recov~ly operations. •. Sotoventa. The Inna and Caracol ad-. me the advantages of Zihuatane)O Aboard each Of the 21 daily vertJse rooms from $20 to '29 -all include • five-d.~ cooler t,mperature fligbta , will be a fully trained For any other Great Holiday Value contact: WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU American i>lan. Some ol the village hotels than. you will find at .Acapulco, year air hostess to ass Is I MAY co WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU South have rates lrom fl to 18 (EuiopeaaJ and around. The humidity II less because 'th schedul ' Ma:lco. ~ The bus arrived. We were IOld tlcltela and gol on hoard. A few mtaale1 iSOlore departure It wu evident we bad been aold noo-nlilent 1eiita: Emyone who had IOI oil ati Acaj>ulco got back on. We had to pl off. you can get a room at a boarding house there ~ fewer ' Jarge lagoons than at · paueng~rs :r!ct other atri:; Coast Maza, 3333 Bristol St Ord teveO, Costa for '5 to fT 1 person wlth meals. Acapulco. , ::Uoi: Mesa 92626, Phone: ~321 MAVCC> I had a long cbal with Breuor 111d he U JOU go In. the off._,.., :IO\l wm_llnil 1-'--------------------------------------- ouUined what be and otbera in the <com· the m~ tempera~ only •'bout five " mun.It)' hope will be the future of degrees wanner than Cluring the season. Zihuatanejo. The summer months may, be a little ,. ... ,~ ' . ~~ .;lglog' taxi driver Informed .. lbal -left Ille Flecha Roja (Red Atrow) lermlnaI evrry hour on the hour. 11Sl ltDOr, they are air con-. dltloned and dlrecto." We bullled over to the other terminal and hoarded a bwl - una ticket, pay on boord. The but was Indeed ' air condltioJiOd, dNi1.1n11 n01 toci crowded. The only hitch •1we don't uplre to be another .wiirmer -with occasional rain added - Acapulco," he aaid. "Coukln't be if we but the profiision ~ troP;ic•I flowers in wanted t.o. We think we have aomething -bloom makes H WQrthwbile -plua a 25 different to offer .. " percent discount at the hotels. Now about those beaches. They are · Where did Zihuatanejo get its name? cleap ~ spai'kfiMly eo: White aand 1:1 far There's a story that the first settler was as the eye can aee. Genue· surf.-... unless 4 Tarascan Indian chief, Calyzosin. For there happens to be a southwest storm. no explained reU<fD be named it Stretching aouth from the Sotoventa Zihuatanejo which means ' ' d i r t y and Catalina Ix Playa de Ropa (beach ol Wyman." Here's Tip On· Packing For ·& Trip By Slll!RIDAN H. GARTH , ........ kllMe *"""' ..... Wbal do yoo comlder the baalc rale to ptde a traveler In pockblg !or bta trip? Pack only haU u much u he thlnl1slle might need. Keep the weight Ughl. Tab u few hags u '~ble. Pack nothing that la lnokable. -Omit eleo- trlcal itema. unleai !be hotel al one'• deltialtton can promise a cumol lbal the equipment can wqrll on. And, II in doubt about Whether to lake any pou11clllar Item, 1eo .. 11 bOblnd! • • Call ywo ,pv. ... u Idea of lbe "'" .. ......lllMlaly doth.et ••• 'de r .. u average trip? Two, ar It the most, three changea ol clothes should lllf- fice for an ordinary trip of moderate length. The type ol fabric -,cotton or wool or nylon-type material depend! on the climate, but easily waahed material abould he relied oo whenever poastble. One or two changes ol shoes .,. recommended. Sh o e s -aJnys be broken In !or walktlW oo rough surfaces. -lhould lnavrlably 11a..-....i--. the clothes) so named whm a Chinese We didn't find any there this trip. - Reader ll-'tleets ' Pig Soup Not for Dogs ' By EDGAB D. PHELPS joying themselvea no end. Before long we were surround: MAZATLAN _ Today _ About three miles from one ed by as classy a bunch of Christmas Eve _ we hired a village, there are some bot mongrels you ever saw. 1be car and driver and went for a springs. The water bubbles up a£fair ended up in a good free. spin on the new paved from the earth, boiling bot. for all fight. So if you should Th lk the hot thr ever eat Pozole" in a Mexican highway that co-'8 this e women wa i;· ee town with Guadalajara. The mllea with their week'a l"'un-vlUage do not give the pig 's _._, and lit there all da foot to a dog! road Is ercellent but I _, :3 Y It was a very plea.uni trip wouldn1 care to drive It my-acruhblng aad gossiping. 'l1le aad as the guide book would ae1f. . 'hua:bes and trees the say "educational." About every quai:ter mile we spring are littered with •ts1J;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•.J passed a bus loided to capaci-and aprons and peltlooataland M ft ty and tearing along ' at fUll lhlrla atnmg out In the IUll to ONioo t4lrte;.. dry. 1 ~ther bawd 1a n-. •10n ~=-1r1pz~ MOTOR HOMES Cattle, burroll, goata, muI.., a cold beor., II wa ~ to and evan hall-wild doga uae u1 undor a ,_ by an .old the highway u though It were FWplno who .J01rs ago had built !or tbetr convenience. oerved In Ille U.S., Nafy. And, I am told, tt la a peniten-OUr driver pmuaded ua to tilry olfenae <Veil to hurt one try aome aoup which bore the of them. somewhat tmlnnul name of ·We passed through several "Pozole." It turned 'out to be a villag.., all butlt on the banks pig's loot floating In a reddlsb- ol riven, and ended up to one yellow liquid with' Iola ol larger thaa the others, hearing hominy and a hot pepper or the pleasant name ol Rollarlo. lwo. It "81 veiy good. PJUMmV1: BURROUNDED l . SALES • RENTALS 11 k. to 21 k. UTI LIHIR IALIO-ACI AllROW There we .,.-through My wUe d<lel not lite plgll' the market where Cbrlstmaa feet eo lhe pve hen to a huh-LOCA'!ID OM THI 11.- lbo I ......... llrY looldng dog. World trav-PIUWAY, JUST IOunt Of pp ng WU II !ta....,,. We ell last In Jn a Meak:aa 'flltap. THI SANTA AMA AUWAY. hougbl a couple ol very nlctly TAii THI llcPAlllllN TUIN embroideredharJdkerd>lefslor about llO centa. '(ou have no ----------11 OH. TUIN Lm ON YILLAH. Idea how primlUve these Mex-Pllelp1, 11-• o1 ~ WAY. Icon .u!ages can he. What the -. will -'5 fer lbta Torning Turtle -• u.. en 1 11o no1 1nn1 ar11c1o. --~ know. The IOle lndUllry ....,. \'fled, to ll1lllmll art I c I • 1 Pl A 8 S A U/PAIWJISE IS-lo he famlllg. And, wbat ltmllld to .. _., '" .LANI), Bai.-(UPI) _ !annal A field of mm, a f"'1! 1'11vorlle Y-Ilpil" .,I Al the populor S • a f I o o r poorly led cows, goala, P1P• wrltllc to: ~ Editor, Aqllarium, Pl a 11 au and and chicke111. Oruge Coul DtdlJ l'tlol, P.O. Paradlae Island .iaJtors can Completely naUd little kids !lo• 1111, Ceola -· Ca, walcll aa sklllecl craltanen. rscam;;;pe;;;;;r ;;"hout;;;';;he;;str.e;;;ta;;,~eo-:::;::::;:-.~=· ======;II ... Ille hard lhells ol 400-1 IDINQlfll t ~ --7=., ':::: .= TRJIDllllllfl' "" ... ........ Pfl,..,.:7.;...i s.n: ~ TRAVEL ~ M : YOU CAN GO ....., ol lbfs, Ioclucle -.i VOUCllERS ~ ,...;, j PLACES Wmfl 1411 $. VILLAGE WAY two ' feast · your choice of spring South Seas _ . andenjoya anda · · · ' ' l 1 • l . . •••• .. •••••••••••••• ..... 111111 I ... . . . ~ • k.,...,..._.,"*c '• • • Pdir: ,_ &. l.i. : ' • Q.lS..Pi-S-. • • ~.upo.a'°°" • : .......,_ (2'3) 616-14• • ~ . : . : Ptme-'me--• -•·--·~'••••-•·lt .. O. : ' . -. • • • o ..... s-. C•n...i. n.· I •• : a ':Wa*,.._ : • • • • • • • • • • . •, . " . \ • • i°' .. n, .. =~ . ,. ·~ . : ~ OCl't2JIM-ll: • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••...,.•• a . ' -' • M. •h1w, dogs and • •••••••• • .-.,.......,..,.,. ._••~A uu , ~·LI, ..... ....-:------------.;,;.;.......;;-=::.::::=:::;.:. •. _._.. ____ ........ --~ .... --~ .... ·~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~-'-~~.,-~~~~~~~-"-~~~~ ' ' I 1 f • • I • • I -I ' Crossword ACROSS 84 Unit of 152 Become late 1 Heart: A~at. light 154 Scale note 4 Tinsmith's BS Sta nymph 165-Gabor· anvil 87 Shorponer 157 Thatmtn .9 Blemish 89 Homer's 158 Oil: IUff. 14Cling .poem 180 501 20Strlped 91 Chalcedony 181 Equolly , f1bric 92 Brooch 163 Gl!)l>an · 21 Live coal 94 Sultan's pistol 22 Love affair dlctto 186 Bounden. , 23 EMrglzt 96 U.S. Vice 1 ~7 !>!>dfll!IJ 25 Pirate preslllent 170 Actor 27 Dinner 98 Twilight Walker· 1 course 99 Cyprinoid • 173 Instigate 29 Charger fish 176 Porridge 1 31 Tenth 101 School 178 Evergreen I 32 Waver term shrub 34 Proclaim 103 Liquors 180 P,eudonym i loudly 106 Plural 182 Man's 't Puzzle 18 Proportion . 105 Fixld 19 Glseous 108 TrNdl1 ·@pound 111 Commorclal 24 Fithormon 113 Wupcn 26ShortJack1t 115Ambtr 28 Firm • · 117 Diphthong ·30 Epochal \ 11 Rerflance 33 Rualan 121 Exterior coin 122 i.- 35 E ... po 124.Blbllcal ~ Act~r -Word Brulio 128 Palatable 40 Drudgo 1'8 Aslatia 43 EncOmium country 46 C.lyx loaf 131 Sta<med 48 Giant 134 Bloust 49 Day's 136 Water lily march 139 College 61 Anoint: var. dogr" . . . . . I · Pe"8r Pan Grows . Up, Up -an{l ·A'Way Osolraty. .. ~ btlltl, bNJ Mellowill -la iiot ~ Pu. lit ii II _. old ... H I 9'ilX 11•• In ttie . .... ,. ,.... pt cl6to _,,h lo tM -e111n ..,, aiid Ille Pucldsb lrln and 'the thlcll horn-rimmed gluses that mat e him lo< like a startled mongoose, ..._ ... _ _.., you'll notice indications in the "Tam Llfl\.' wu C'Qlnpleted ridgs ol bis mischievous face three 'yem ago and the that he hu lived. rumort1 ban · beeq .rampant 'J'wtnty-eJ&bt years a 10 , about ho" It waa tilhn away wben he -II, be brcke from Roddy and rw.-llled millions of bea.rta in "Lissie by othe!n becatise it w-, Clft- <jome Home" and "My Friend aidered 'loo bad to releaae. Al ~•-•-I al the end al the 111911 ,.....Joa, r ~." A at waler ha! tbe movie' itm"cif . llie 'c:Oft.l palled wider llie bridle sillee theo-70 DXlvlel, 31 Broadwiy 11-,1o c a I 1-e d C a m • mollweallb United. the com- pla)'> and 'bundreda of TV Pl•Y '°'· ,wbJcb "Ttm Lui'; obon In· wticb be'a played wu mode, collapaed. Roddy's alcoholics, bwru, murderera, film "'II caqbtijn the ·mid41e fairies. apes. cowbOya:, war of bankt'U'ptCv proceedbtcs. orpbani tnd jual a b o U t f everythJng el,. you can thiJ\k AVA · llllll · the ""'1>,,., al -and~ McDawall has because ber salary ..,., aurvlved vallantly. betn paid and Roddy wu rumor~ tto ·hive ·requested • • ' + • ~ • . . ' ; ' • I I S...,, M11th U, 1972 NA110NAL.GENEllAL . THEATRES Su~.l~~lnc.· 'M1'11M11 l'-lo•l9ii•Mot ~ A FAMILY TREATI HELD "OVI~ · -... ~ .. IMMl'tl "~····· -SOUTH COAST PLAZA #f c .. 11 M ... e 1'1'1 mini •*•r,1 •1", •.,., .. a ,, .. 111. a •·• 1.•. l.tt, J.eo, ,, .. a ''" SO WElJ., In fact, tbai he's that his n4me be taken (!ff the jll!t directed hls1 first motion film. The finished version will • picture-a bizarre fa n t a s y &00n be re.leutd ~ Americ4n- with Ava Gardner called "Tam JnternaHonal, the com pan y Lin." It's not a ereat film, but that made millions on cheap it has the definitive mark of a horror monstrosities, beach tnan w1¥J: knows and ·loves blanket bin&o epics and Hell's _ mbvies . :::~!n1:°~!~a~~~:ni~it N~~ ~-.-l~Q...cc_.Q ............. Q._~ EIGHT YEARS ago, he · Rodd M D 11 t I ~ started fiddling around with. :fu:~~ed?' Y c 0 ,w~a , movie film , taking home "That's a question I won't ORDER ' movies of people like the a lful Burtons. It .O.med tnevittble 1n1wer naw," he blushes. l'eaut tbat he wauld e~ntually Which ii a pretty dlplamatlc , Stl k way of saying it ;.,,,•t. unn..~~ ,. c -Oft direct a rtal movie a "Tam "'" "m:n YOU RS Lin" is it. "U'a vuy dlllicult the 11111ok• clearl, I'm vuy LABELS to 1 ch u • · l'•leflil to bave had the OJ> ge a apce u you re tn· .... rtunlty t. du.· ecl a movie at uperieteed, .liec41jM llie lo-~ ve!tmeJ)t Is ao l'etl. F'!'lf tll. I wJ1J -to my dying projecis fell ·throulh. flntlly, day the people who tried to •Tam Lin' came alOni lft Loft· oblll\Jet the film, and grateful d ... d J al" .. • G~ to 1"" Nieutro, head of Cam-on, an 1 .,. ,.va · · r mMwe·'th United, for salvac-into doing it. It w., a p at I"• It. ~ compliment to Jlll twause th• ... 41oesn't like to wark th1t "The problems were much. · · !ndles11. It was taken iway TODAY! P1rsonall1ed • StyHsh • Efficient Or.tor Per YourNlf or • Frltnst 38'Finoh ending nicknalJ'.'1 e MorOCCln 107 Ca<ded · 1e3 Br•stWorK 63 Excltmation 141 .11oft 'l54Si11gtrAmn ' '142TNO ' ' 1 "She's teribly insecure but from me and re--cut into tot.al lf she Uke1 and truats you -mlndleunua. 1 didn't even and K you don't lie to her _ recognize ft. I bad to go bock she'll give you e:draordlntry and find whole cbunkl ol It devotion, on the screen ind and replace them. Hit'• a floP off. AV1 b: Ava. Siie 11 1 pd--or if It makes fl dlllon dollars deaa. Sbe doesn't know II, but my feellnp won't ch..,e. I May be used On envelop•• 11 return acldrt11 . lc.bel1. Alitt very hencly 11 iclentlflcttloo laltel1 fer mMkint p•11on1I lttmt' 1uch . e, ltoek11 reconli, 'photot, etc. Labels stick ell 11111 •ncl m1y be u1td for m1rkin9 hemt canne4 fectl items. All l1b1l1 Ire printed with sfyli•h V91ua typo on lint '!"•lily white· 1um111t4 ,,,.,.. coin f1llric 18S Dialect se Mulblny . 144 Til•illc• dye 148 Summarize 17 ~omufu•' 147 IOCll'Ntlon -· · 149 Broocl-80 Klv·-topped hill 39 Knot 109 Ctn:le parts 187 Band lndtr '41 Girl's 110 Otegon City 189 Offspring • nickname 112 lrlsh....:t' 1llO COmplain ' 42 Fr. article 114 Hebrew 19t iliwr 44 Prostcutor . measure . moU1h 82 l.tgondtry 151 Faiten 45 Exists 116 Pacific 192 Record 64 Merged 153 God of 47 Individual island 193 Fr. season 66 FissurK wisdom ·43 Tellurium 118 Couch 68 Reoions 158Worlhfp ..,..bol 120 Cloth 70 Ethiopian 169 Blick ind province blue 73 Stranger 162 Short bird 75 Audacity 154 C.rousol 60 lllumlous dealer DOWN 62 Oarlock 123 Undroptd 1 Vthlcle ' 615 Beverage stltues 2 Hautboy 76 "lo<lnttln 166 Insult rtnlO 18' lttlitn '71 Step wttdi city 8o1 ApprOOches 169 Surge az Grllk l,ntr 171 Tl~n 13 Dillll>I'( monk B8 Eronch •uthor 1T.2 Mounttin 18 ;Hlohwtv: l~kt .. ~bllr. -174!?1oordm: ~hrchld 17& HIWlilail 93 Pa<ttblo - '<htlr 1 ~ Flnltl O&.llt14• . 11~ Not!>lna 97 Htnkor 181 ROOlt . 98 Violet 114 Printer's perfume typo 100 Htslttte 111 Plrt of . -61-Tttrtonic 125 Roman date 3 Prey. ' god .127 Surgictl 4 Shipworn\1 60""'"' thr•d 5 Engll.111 pronoun 129 Reltilva 1oii,, 11 Glance 130 Er1dicator 6Ateedo 83~aotless 132 Continent: 7 Slev animal abbr. 8 Round illi..zer 133 By 9.Himalayan 117 F-11 135 R1z1 goat t!9Turn 137 Information 10 Marni Pig . · OUtwlrd 138 Ffoww 11 Greek island 71 For tx1mple: 140 Wolf: 12 Ktm1f1 a*; Latin 13 Cornortil 72 Ptrtnt 143 Storthoun 14 Turklih 74 llltn i>l!t• 145 Renegade judge 77:Aslde 146 Sun god 15 Atop 79 Ftmlnlne 148 Kind Of 16 Suectis 102 Apaitlo Blble:ol!hr, 104 Wild party 111 Myltlf .n1M1 oran!>f 17 Ori1nt1I Bl lll~ify 150 Nut pine tit It SEE ANSWEll IN CLASSIPIED SECTION --"KLUTE" '-Ito< O'N•m "SUMMER 01' 42" BOTH RATEO R E:XPLOR _' Wii' WOILI 01' IAll.INI .• lsper's Picific . Yoy31e ,..., sly N_.., HAL NTH KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN S1turdeys in The DAILY PILOT ---.. ,f!Al/IU!rl ,1 .. -... . -----S !AUii/ir/ J ' -.. . - .. _......, ,., ' .,.....,., .... rft "'SUNDAY, 11.._1' IUMDAY" ... ._._. "'WHlll'S·l"Ol .. 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' ' ., ,, . limit .slip 1xle1 T-61.111, 950xl 6.Tires,...Aux .25 .,.L .. . -.::--l UYA ·FORD''' -' '-~ ........ \ " at ROBINS' . --.. v · ' DIS~OUNTS! . • fuel tonk >ond more. l·F254RM65267l. El Dorodo ShownH ~mpor ,hoo !l••/•)oc rofrig, mon~1 LIST PRiCE '766~ toilet, ~h•tHu , • ..ge, color ~ord drep•a. m•ff,.t' . ,, ••• etc, ~ISTK5~2J. Truly dlx. pkg., throughout! SALi PRICE .. 604951 .15 ·CA __ MP,.~1 :IQW-AT -SUPER · DISCOUN{S! I . l . , , , . . ' ' . . . . : .... ~ . . . t. . . '! ' "' . Ai;L': 197·1 DEMO. AND · IXEC~ CARS ·W. -A-. -SH·-" ,·· --BEAUTMIFUULSSTHO-.WGROOOM' A,T SUPE'.R' DISCOUNTS! • . · . . · RESH. MOOELS THAT STILL CARRY · BAL· . , . . ANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY. HURRY FOR . ' •. :· i!1Ji SAW ,Oii •LOW MILIA .. L AllNG·r: ,,. . ...,.. MODIUI . iEiiil -:.~TD~!.-.. •dlecl. 24MO. '102'to. ~ lllr concL,..n41o, t!nt -· , OPEN END "-.. ''. 9., 4M '72 HAN TOllNP HD 1P · 302 V8, A/T, pwr. -.. and dJacs. 24 MO . Mo. tJr cond., rad.Jo, tint. J..~ OPEN END '72 PINTO> IUNMOIO" . . ' ..• _,_iJC....,_.\4,.dloc.-.,_ ..... _....... .. 24 MO .... W'f, accent lf'OUP. , • OPEN END • IS pg.DRMN MODELS AT SAYINGS LIO THISI ~ UASI ALL POPULAI MADS A~ ,coliftTITM RAll$. . ... ·y,.*-~·mll" -Loaded. '-100Q• es. <!XSR931l ·O'UJI. . .... T·••D~m,~. ~~VIN~'~Gf~~~~ESE! ,-'r -. -· · •-,$f:A110N"WAGONS· ---.. 1'0RINOS- ., . ·•_MUSTANGS • LTD's . " . " ~ I --... -• " ... --~· Costa.Mesa ® 642--0010 • I -. 7.W.retPMNON .. 1 AM :re 6 PM JUWll ' . - PMwWT.ONLY I AM .. 1 PM. SATURDAYS 1 • , ) •• •• •• :;; •• •• • . BRAND .... I ·~ • • ' -.J' • 'SPI ___ . $1·788 --~ .. ,..., PRICE ill , .. u.~t1'All.4 :mm~•-•••••oaw ...... ,.g,1 -· ... :::ND 1972 TORINO ...,....,. cnlwtk......, el ... ,...._ 4..._.. lllrtct •Ir wwlllil...., .. ..._ .............. ,., $2588 :~:~~. -.......... . •••1••-1&•••••• 5 ·"-... :::··1972 RANCHER ' • UCK&.CAMPE Kl•• O' 1'111 ROAD CAaOVIR lwt-wltll at•--. 11-'lo lc1 .. ir.e11. OllA .. 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The Bi1gest Mar'-tplace on the Orange Coast -Piai 642-5678 f~ Fast Results ii, iiiiiii l~Gii•••iiiir•iiii• jiiiiiiii General 0.Wol -ol O.Wol ' ,-~~~=======================-IM;;;;v;;;;,:;1;;;;;1;;.;;;.;;;.;;.;...~~~~ .... ~~~~~~;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;--.::-;iiiiiiiii 1; Mesa Yenle leaaty * OPEN l:fOUSES • ~ ~9;_!v~~l!!.i.,1on * * * * ·* · Saturday & Sund•y 1·5 ''MACNAB·IRVINE ofinJa Jj/e BLUFFS Favorite! "Bonita'' l atory Private, Fun il Coif, 3 BR'I, 2 ba ths & aupu i>atlo. Undcrprk:ed at 139.~ PRESTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lind• lolo Drive -Open Sund•y Boautlful new I BR., -'~ BA. home. Water· front livlnl rm. & formal dinlnf. Handaom• C>U panelllcl !am. rm., frpic., we! bar. Larae m11titr 1ulte hll !rplc. • cozy lounge eru, view ol Bay & the mountalnl ...... '179,500. 51 Lind• lilo Drive & BR., 41> ba., on laeoon: Lee waterfront family rm. & llving rm. Formal dining rm. aal<>m decor: deck & 1llp . . . . . . . . f18t,oilo: 77 ~Ind• Ille Drive Beautifully decorated S BR. home on lagoon. Hue• mstr. BR. w/beam ceillnt, !rpl. Lee. !Iv. rm. & family rm. Formal din. rm. Secur· lty System, de ck· & boat 1iip ....... ,230,000. For Cemplete Information On All -& L•l1, PINM Coll: llU GRUNDY, REALTOR S41 a.,,.Wo Dr .. Suite I, N.I. 6754161 at.::.~~:: * TAYLOR CO. interior deoor -A double , · * fireplace c:IWI extra charm to an already warm A cheerful Jivina; room 4 family room -Wlfwavtna bu1Jt.tn kitchen -Double p.rag• .. bis trffl top lt off, Don't mill thll oullW.. dJnJ: value. 29,950! sa-M. Water Front Doll Houw Bolboa hland HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautiful near-new 2-sl<>ry home with 4 bed· rms, fam rm & formal DR. 2 Fireplaces, luxurious carpeting & drapes, wet bar, patio w/char-glo barbeque. GB.{age bas many_ cu1- 1<>m features : Land Included. '68,500. 1741 Pl'. SHEFFIELD SAT/SUN 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE-$155,000 I New bayfront home ready for immediate occupancy. -i Bedrooms, family rm, formal · dining rm, atudy & 51\ batha. Unuaual d&- 1i11D by w•ll-known ar<hltects. Exchange? 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE,-4155,000 French Regency influence. New waterfront residence w/4 BR, FR, study & formal DR. Lovely circular stairway. 2nd Floor fea- tufe1 a huge sundeck accessible to all bd· A home designed with the nns. See broker at 8 Linda Isle or phone us. ultimate in penor.Jlty and chann. The entire )>ome hu DOY,ER SHORES-VJ EW~7,,500 . thlck Ihle ,earpettnr Professiohally decorated w/luxw1ou11 new -""°" ...,... foch. · carpeting' & drape•. Like new thruout. 3 BR, 0-•~ ~·· Thlo lffl*'> dlol1...avol1 FR " 1tudy. Immediate posuosion. Private ----.... -----------1 ,_~ ' bodrooms od a front courtyard. 3-Car garage. w lt1 lll(,&( ;( llllj>;111\' ' . . INCOMI PIOl'lllTY COlllULTA111'1 lllVIN• THI SOPHlmCATID INVISTOI O~r Rt1idtn+itf Division offtrt 1tr¥ltt1 for tht pUrch111 tnd 1111, of fin• extcUflvt htmt1. 2141 r. Cpotl H.,y., · Corooa 4ol Illar. C•lllomlo t2621 • Tolophono: 671-HOO W•lton I Comr•ny is ple11M to anno'unct the eppointmtnt o JAMii I. llADLIY 11 Man19tr, R11l4'1ntfal Proptrtitt Division. Mr. lra,loy 11 • mom~or ·.1 tho Million Dol-- lor Clu~. din,~ omall pa&o, a Ulld 2Qoi2 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 bolck ftttpl&ce, od """ I own private lillle dock. One CORNER HOME AND INCOME 'of IN !ew waterfront• A real ueye catcher" J • Good inveatment. a~ble on tM ial&nd, and Easy yd care. Cent•r of Corona del Mar. pr!""' at only 191,IOll. Coll : Nice home & charming apt. plua more. St&-2313. \Vacant, easy to 1ee, ·ready to move into. 439 HELIOTROPE OPEN SAT/SUN l·fi :SO r:. ·THI: Rl:/\I, °R) I c;T/\'I'/ l\S llG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB ----Call to see Our !hie selection of luxury homes · -COUNTIY: /ual completed id this prestigious area right SfYLE n the heart of Newport Beach. Guarded en· llu'sUc ranch horn• " n trance into this area where you can enjoy a mualw Jot, Irr 3 BR. country club atmosphere. Customized 4 &: 5 residence w/all mod co~ bdrm homes plus . $87 ,900 to $158,000. ve..._. Xlnt MOTH£R. NEWPORT BEACH-$64,500 ~;1;"r!m~;_.• re'::, Impressive custom-built home on nice cor- . .:ent As':wic• $5.2 350 By ner site. 3 Spacious BR, formal DR plus appt.'only. 1 , ' • huge recreation rm (conyert it to 2 bdrms). Call IWUUI ' (Opon Ewo) Cedilr paneling. Mex. tile entry. ·Enclosed ' ' ' !rt courtyard. 3 Car garage. Room for boat. $25,,500 .$4$ DOWN ~I · aRAllD .NEWLLINDA ISLE-$250,000 LuxurioUI hpme with S .bdrms, fam rm,, for- , m.J. DR~1!4._~fJ11. Tiled ent~, hure m11ter· ste, Island kitchen ...._7electrcnlc oven. Select your 1cptn1 & wallpapers. ~ LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 5 IEDRDOMS-PLUS POOLI $79,900 . Dtllahltul oovered patio. 3 l:llitllilll:.ltitl!MtiilJ bedrooms. PIUlb avocado lha.r cUpetinc. cuatom drapet, full dlnlnc room~ delllhtflll cov-patio. . 511-172>. Popular area of Westclill. All large rms. Family room with fireplace. 4 Baths, 20'x40' v.001 with separate Jaeuzzi pool. A real !am· ily home. Call today for appointment! -. lllT 0' IAYSHORES Lei UI UOW you our fine HclllliVel -3 & 4 bclrm1., from "8,liOO. Water!ronta from '1•.IOO. EnJoy thi1 lovely, pflv. beach ana. Mary llarv•y · . 2 LARG'I UNITS-$79,500 Corona .de! Mar -both 2-sty. 4 BR., 3 ba. •· Studio type. One hu cozy lrplc .. carp .. dapu, bltn1. 2 Car 1ar plus carport. 3800 ~q. It. Al Fink CAMEO SHORES New listing -bull! by Ferd! ·just 4 years a10. 4 Bdrm1., large family room w /fire- place & sep. billiard room. Pool. '140,000. Carol Tatum TARBE.LL ~ Harbor, Coot< ~ Four Sta.rs**';.* Lilc:• a sreaf movle, tttll I•• rue "hit" ... w\th one sr-at feature after another! Jult look: ~' * Ne wppi;t Shorf'1 Waterfront * f Bii, Den od Rumpu1 * J'()rm.l and Wormal db,.. Ing * Priced at $49,950 • with .. ' ' tenn1. . • ' LUXURIOUS WATER!'RONT-$165,000 lmrnaculat• condition. Lge livin. rm for gracious entertaining. Cheerful 'morning room." 3 Fine BR plus waterfront muter BR w/lireplace. Pool. Slip for lge boat, 3 WATERFRONT UNITS-NEWPORT Two brand new units w/3· bdrms plu1 ono remodeled unit w/2 bdrm•. 1% Loll. Dock, ,fireplaces " great IOQ!tlon. '169,500 CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS $49,500 -$69,500 -$85,000 Office 0-.. S.turd•y & Sunday 1rour 27th Yur" WESLEY l>I. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2 STORY HOMI Eulo!de c.M. B&&utilul s bedroom. J b&tb home, Mn + dining area.. Expanded luge rumpu1 room for entertalnlnc, 2 fireplaces. Fresh 1 paint. Don 't mia th!>. 2'1t Sher,v.'OOd $42,!00 W• are happy to announce that our go-getting staff· with our loyal friends produced just under two million dollars in existing home sales last weekend. FIN ER HOMIS DOVIR SHORES IAYFRDNT ••• WHITE WATER VIEW . Build your Dream Home on this tnterestlna: No. Laauna , k>ce.tion, $16,200 -Terms, • * * • * $22,000. l'-very apeclal Macnab-Jl"(ine buy. Pier & • 1lip entrancing Bayside patio - 3 BR's - Den. Priced $122,500. May be purchased fur. ••• SUMMER VACATION No Luaaa:e -A Swim Suit Play &: Relax Sparkling'Cblna. Covet EuWde chllrmer. Spotlesa 2 bedroom home. PlenJy ()f room for wiiper'"I: boat. Guest area, work 1hop. Low, low down, H~. at thil price It will .ell fut. 212 Santa ~sabel • * * * * * EASTSIDE Large 2 Bdrm + den. Alley access, Iara:e yard. Assume VA loan. $25,500. (52 MasnoUa, C.M. Lochen my er R1· ii t or nished . VIEW FROM KINGS ROAD Sweeping Bay & qcean View. Spacious LR - 3 BR's -2 baths -Separate DR -3 car B_arase. Estate size lot. Prestige location. H;ilrriet Perry 642-8235. · S~ARCE :~~l~\O~TFr~~~ERTY - 6 BR· s -Sea.eon $5000 • • • Please call: 644-1150 Charlotte R. L°"' REALTOR SINCE 1950 Supe_rior coQditlon -4 BR home or duplex w/2 l!R's each -on Balboa Island. $169,950. The House That Walter King 644-6200 for appt. J~ Built •. SOLID W.ALNUT PANELING .$109,500 Like new -on~ owner home ~ 3 BR. :--custom-built by Mar.Cud, , warm family room -all custom features. Inc. on the Wrwa,y at Mesa Park·like patio! Open Sat. & Sun . 12-S p.m. Verd• Oountry Club. 2.S13 Redlands, Newport Beach. ~.500. Conlemponey deslgn with -, 3450 1QU1ft 1eet on OM · CAMEO SHORES IEST IUY '"""· teaturln( s bednooDll, 1860 N•wport Blvd .. C.M. Secluded 3 BR. home overlooking a lovely 4 ba!M, h""' famlly room, OPEl'f s.A.T. • SUN. wooded canyon & the blue Pacific. Custom gourmet kitchen, central -m-1515 built split level. A peaceful setting. $69,500. vaouum .,...,m, bll'll&r • Tom Queen 644-6200. alarm and fire: de tec&n ' systems, and many other GLAMOROUS LINDA ISLE luxury appoirttments. For ' SUN. 1 • 5 {!) 4 BR., 4•bath w/heach & tennis court. additional !ntormatlon and , OPEN HOUSE 379 La Cando Has •lip for f,'I' cruiser + •peedboat & cata· appolotm.,1 pt .. ,. , a II . " s maran, ONLY $169,500. 1 · 546-2313. You mu..i .... uu. !an_,.,.,, · (2) Charmin¥ 3 BR 3 bath Mediterranean bedroom euStom built pool · • ' . borne today, before it ia at low, low $ 34,500, for Happy Bayfront Jtv-'°""' 11 won't 1 .. 1 looa. ing. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. -•106 Linda Situated at the f'nd of a Isle. quiet Cul~M'.ac street in the bllck hly area and centerN around a beautiful 15x34 1etnlc p:>OI. An open.beam- ed' ceiling in the living room accents the huge corner brick fireplace, to make this the best vaJue in the a"9.. All this, plus new ahas carpetin1 tor only $35,950 JHA/V A tenns. See it to believe it, NOW! Fh>ne -SW. , -0 THf: RF:/\L . "'-f,"T1YITI<" RENT WHl~E BUY I.NG MESA VERDE Owners wish to leue/option their beautiful 3· Bedroom home ini Colta Mui. 'a bttt area. Mesa Verde. With 2 pat1o1 A built.In Bs4 1!'1 a naituraf for summer parties around the heated & filtered jp&rlding pool. This one bu all the extras Stt It! 511-864tl. .. DOVER SHORES - SOPHISTICATED SPANISH Strikingly beautiful. Private courtyard. Sparkling pool. Sweeping VIEWI 3 BR., DR, FR, garden room, sundeck, high beamed celling. A eraceful resid•nce. $139,900. Llsz· lo Sharkany 644-8200. CINERAMIC BAYFRDNT Cross your priva te bridge to Newport's most dramatic bayfron t borne, open 2\'J story win· dow overlooks your pier & slip and the par· ade of passing craft minutes from the harbor entrance. All thl• and 4 BR'.s, 4 baths, PR, game room and study. OPEN DAILY - Yachtsman's Cove -1641 Bayside Drive. Don Todd 675-1935 or 642-8235. BIG VIEW IN llG CANYON Intriguing floor plan overlooking fa irway. 5 BR'a -' bath1 -FR -2 fireplaces. Exel!· Ing open de1 i11J1. BAY & OCEAN VIEW Sharp 2 BR. -2 bath -new expen sive car· peting & drapes. Pool -underground park· IJlg. Choice Bayfront Apt. Boat Slip available. '52,000. Joel Smith IM2-82.Sli. NEW GALAXY DRIVE HOMES Final opportunity to own a new Ivan Wells custom home. Still time to choose your dee· or._From '8jl,200 I<> $151 ,000. Furnished miidel OPEN DAILY 19 a.m. -& p.m. 2006 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, 646-1550. MACNAB·IRYINE REALTY COMPANY \-0 THC Rf.AL ·"-ESTA'! f:Ps FUU-P'RICE IS $21,500 ,[ FHA. Jn fact, evel')'CM qualifieL Sharp ! bedroom , dreamer with open bHm ttlll.na:•, near new carpeta A drapes, Ideal location. Grut I fenced yard. Total payment 1 as low as $168 per month. Why rent, Call! 1 Walker & Lee i jlealton 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami 54S--9491 Open 'tll 9, PM Double Trouble! 'You Flx'em 'Up! $22, 900 Ea$111 I DON'T _CALL UNLESS YOU'RE WAITING FOR A 1 BARGAIN! A pair at S 1, bedroom fixer uppen for thP SHREWD INVESTOR. 1 Call now -645-0303. IOHl\I I Ol\O\ . ' ' HELP! Amdou1 owner, 2 Br., 2 ba, tw!m pool, """' location. A&ent. 675-7225 r HIR STEIDER DESIGNED FOR HAPPY LIVING You'll find charm in this 4 bedrm .. con· veniently located home. The price is worth your time to investigate. $72,500. Baycreat. Mary Lou Marlon' ~Till: f(J.,~1, 2111 Son Joaquin Hills ROid I-------- NEWPORT CENTER 644-4'10 Roman Gabriel 644-6200 642-8235 Roal Eol•to LIDO ISLE SPECIALISTS We have just aold lour of our exclu1ive liltings. However, we have 1ix more trom f55 ,000 • '285,000. Eugene Vreeland .EASTBLUF, Charming 3 BR. home, beautifully decorat· ed & landscaped. Poolsize yard . Ni ght view. Wilk to 1chool1 & tennia. Harriet Davi••· '4&,500 PENTHOUSE-WATERFRONT Right in the heart of the fun in N•wport Beach . 2 BR., 2 bath•, 2 terraces. Privacy with security. 10% Down. Call for app't. '57,000. Lavera Burns ; HARBOR VIEW HILLS New listing . The popular Lusk "Sandpiper." 4 BR., family rm. w/frpl. & wet bar. Pro· lessionally landocaped. $69,500. Cathryn Tenn ille ZONED FOR HORSES 5 Acres in Newport Beach. Beautiful area for growing family. 4 Bdrm1., l&e. lam. dining rm. & lanai for Informal •ntertaln- lng, off 1paciou1 pool area. '221,000. Kathryn Raulaton _ HARBOR ISLAND-$m,OOO Early American Cb•rm & grace. Exquillte decor. Ample ground1 w /poo~ tall 1had1 lreet, BBQ area. Pier & boat dock. Call M. C. Buie SHORECLl,,S-APPROX. '!' ACRE Building, 1ite qver!ooking jetty, with ilirect llCCtll to 1wlnimlnf beach. Plana & render-laf avai11ble. Will consider trade for unill. SIJO,O(IO. Edie Ol1on ~ Cold\wll,lllliibr ~ PO NIWPORT CENTER DR .. N.1. > • • I ·v•1•/\•1·1 ·1 •c .. ' l \. l CANIT AND . IT?' * * * * * * * WILL nun.o )'Ollr dreani General General home. Hav• 1taff for •cotn· pl1te hom• packap. Put )'OtU' confldm:ie 1n our '9 ,...,. ol quail~ -home bulldlna. Ste example ol -at 2lOI Gal&x)I, no-- Ivan wens _ & Sons • '42-251l • ~ ON THE WATER Excltinc B~ VleW 2 Br, 2 Ba. Condo 119.1(11. TED HUBERT ASSOC. Stn Vis. Lillo C7S«SQO Spanish Re41 nit ROof Et..ltslde location. Nlot t. """""'·brick~. --"'""'""''" •tud\o apl(tr'ntnt. All 1lllt onablc&.I t,makll• IOOd Jn.; tb:ltnt .... tlturt : C. F. Co~worthy & Co. Realtors UNBELIEVABLE It's hard to reallie that you Ire only a few blocks from stores, school! and the beach when you see the nttural beauty of the hills lrom the sun-deck of this three bedroom home in Corona de! Mar. $53,700. Whit else can we say except that It bas lots of rustic charm. Better call now for an app6intm•nl to view! CAMEO SHORES OUR exclusive n•w l!stin& with a beautiful. canyon vlew from nearly every room. 3 bed· kitchen . Enjoy outdoor entertaining around rooms, dinlnf room, & cozy eatin~ ~ea In tha !ere• pool. Cail for an appoh\tment to IMPfcl. Only •72,500. I . Eatblllff Office • 640.0020 lllyllcle Office • 67Mt3D landF-.~~p r,-m,,. iiftei=til G ...... I ; ;;, u;;w.-'], '$ (, , .. ,11 , 1 P "' 4 1 LOOKING FOR PIUYACY7 0 Tiil. l<l .i1!. "\_ I · 'T/l'l I '1,' • --------• VI ... !Jame Galm< Dr. Spaelouo ' ldtll for ....... talntnc, w/lndoor PQfll '• llCUD!; $112.00 • Laa• or $1'5.000 • r ... By llllo'.L 1111 Grundy, R.- 311 Uay~dt, Nii m.1111 o&flJPUot W'PC Ji/ii MW barp!NI pion. l ' + 4.11 ISTHlll STlt•IT + OPl'N HOUSI IUNDAY 1 TO r · , CJ01~ tllo lront 1•\e A: you .-..W. atep In to .• J•Wlif. ol qulot pt!vacy. Tblt , apacloua I bdrm, ~om• .11 ·~ by titalltlfull7 Planted · 1rOlmd1 •b,IU an tprlntltd fl 01I llmert.' A mualyl Uv!Di rm. •/loll of wllldoiral(ii:ealel a fttUn& of true 1erenlty. . °::uAr,:;~ON, Real Estate 22t MAlllNI IALaoA ISLAND 67Wl31 Would Love This! A like-new coaches home in Mesa Verde. This (rf!'at open air home featurH 3 Harbor View Conlar 901 Dover Ejrlvo 1644 M1cArt'1ur Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH bedrooms, two full bath.!, an General Gen.rel · atrium, easy care yard, ::;;;:;;;::;;;::;;;:;;:;;;;:=;:;:;;;:;;;=;;:;:;;;=::;;;:;;;;;:; :b:I!~~ "'!~ Corbln·Martlt1 Realtors Present "" >111• kitchell ' f&mlly m:irn. A mU11t tet for thoM wbo like ,contM1p01'll'Y Jlv- ~-M&-nn. 134,soo .. .. O THE REAL "'-CSTATERS Exceptional Home In College Park C nict b@drooms, 1" ~th1. Dlnlnr .room, large liVihg room with brick tirfplace. Eull copper plumbing and lpnd new paint, Veey nice y>rd I.or ,..ur rud""-Prittd J at Ob1J1 $!1,000. with a.714 ll 30 yreu loan avdablt. Pt .... •&!\. tod&)I, ' CUSTOM ••• ••• CIJNIHAYEN DOVliR $HORIS Ju1t u e!•l!lnl u it sounds. Lre. & bdrm. home w[poi>lside bar & entertainment cen· ter • with outstanding bay view. Ollered 1t fl39,500 O•nd available). . . WATERFRD!'IT • PlliR Custom duplex, Newport Island .. thil is a beautiful, well k•pl property • lots or prid• in ownership. Owner will carry !st T.D. loan with no loan costs. Offered at $82.500. IASTBLUF, 4 Bdrm. with view, in popular Corona de! Mar School Dist. Offered at '49,500. COUNTRY CHAllM Lota of treu, beautiful lawn & ahrubbery. Hue• roo1111. LocateCI close I<> Wut<iiff lhop- P!nf ·• htd. 6 fut'd. pool. Exceptional buy at. f3'f,&OO. ·CORBIN-MARTIN . RIALTOIS • 644-7662 Nowpert • c-dol INr • Cnto Mou LET TH!: lllJNllllNE !Ni • i'!"_ll!l _____ i!!lll.., .. ____ , It'• hm 111 th!l I bearoom, General · lhM!lal dtn boml' with I o v e l y mOMd-patto, ""'poo1 anc1 ,.,,,._.._,,._,..., .. ~ ... :-No,.,-",,._--SOUNDS UK! cmmrwt•hl• llvtnr. "'·-.... ""• vvwn W1lhtUl thJnldns,· bit tt'• D Klnp Pl'°", N.B. 121.llSO or otfllr; J bedrooln, 1 tnM:. Hert'• the combiner Open SUndly I ., 5 both ,,,.,., 15ill family tr&nquW~ ol 11tt111rb&JI llv-P~TE BARRETT "'°"' with -11rep1aoo. '"' wtth .,,...,. town .,,,.. Try ""all dowtt. it N •• ~-~ 'REALTY WALKll Ir LR :..i"".,;,,~~o;;;,;: '42-1211 JIEALTORI ' 91H171 Prlcod 11 "1,500. ICT-4010. 3-IfR •• -;21)0t e INTERVIEWlNG JU. _,. Imm11c. Nr. tehoola A shops men w/tJJt 'f'ldtout up. I Fortin. Realtor &C-5000 CdM )oc. Hiil rn..na .. ' 1 ·1 '/\L 'Z ' ... , .. I .. _,, __ I Re; •. 1 \ l • '- ) I ' • SPECIALIZING IN Pfijperty Ma1131ement -Commercial, Rnldmttal A Apvtme.ntr J 149 E. B,..dway, Cotta M-I Cor Fillerton A BroldW11 ~ '41-65,. ·1 DECORATOR'S -DREAM- ! l • ' ' l'l,000 ot Interior demr&tlon 1' completed last M a y I I Includes w/w ehar. Be~ ' ucrWttd by tranlfel'ftd exec. ~ BelrmJ,, 1'4 bathl, · choice Hunt. Bch. uu. Pr!ctd tor lut aetlon at UT,WJO, VArntA Wms : OK. /&..·~" ~WALLACI RIALTOU Open E....i ... -·· 9'2-4414 • H-'YE YOU SllN ESTHD7 I The knly 3 -·· -· u a plrl home' "" ~ E.Ullld< ol Cota M.., New told c1tpl'tirw. on ,. ' -~!Md -·· LI .. new at only $11,(M)O. 1'..-m1. r..-Information all 6*-n!l. -- '' J l 1 \ .' ~\ l J iJ 1'-.. r• , .. -., ~ ,; ',''.. J t --, ....... ...., .... ..,., .... .,.. ......... ·-.... t ........ Al ........................ ..:: ... , .. ,, ~ .-... .... k .. our•t.c ........... ......,., DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.,.._ ....... .._.., .. ., .. ,.-.. _..,,. .., _. ..,.,_._ 111 .w. c ........... ,....._ _. Set••w. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 IRl 1100 Whites Sails, Corona del Mar 675-7225 (Sun 1-5) 700 Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 6711-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 631 So. Fairview, So. Santa Ana 646-8811, ,17,995 (Sun 1-5) (2 BR. & F•mily Rm. or Den) 610 Avocad~,~orone de! Mar 673-8550, "'°'500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •26 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642-8235 (5et & Sun 1-5) 701 Carnation, Corona del Mar 6711-2222 (Sat & Sun 1:3M:30) 134 Shoreclllf Rd .. Corona de! Mar 64U235. $105,000 (Sun 1·5) 3040 Capri Lane (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-0316, $68,950 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedrooms} 310 Ruby, Balboa Island 875-&550. $71,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores ) CdM 64H200 $69 500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6691 Walton D~ .. Huntington Beach 842-1132 $32 900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *263 Ocean View (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1001 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine 644-7270 . (Sun 1-5) 18155 Yellowstone, Fountain Valley 968-4405· (213) 592-3211 (Sun 12-Dark) 21432 Via Straits (Villa Pacific) HB 968-4405 $31500 (12-4 :30) 9462 Wat~rfro~t Dr., Huntington Beach 968-4405, $29,950 (Sat & Sun 12-Dusk) 451 Esther St., Costa Mesa 675-3331 (Sun 1·5) 2518 Vista (Baysbores) N.B. 640-6500. $59,500 (5un 1-5) tt2226 €bannei Rd. (Bal Penln) N.B. 833-0700 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) *1961 Irvine Aiif., ·c osta Mesa 844-7662, $37,000 (Sun ,1-5) *405 Catalina !N"pt Hghts) N.B. 644 4848 !Sun 1-5) llO Via Cordova (Lido Isle ) N.B. 67;.5200 (Sun I-5) 174 Broadway St., Costa Mesa 64&-2414 . $32.500 (Sun 1-5) 3148 5umatra Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M . 64().1720, $27,000 (Sun 1-5) *379 La Canada, Costa Mesa 546-2313 , (Sun 1-5) . I . • ._.... ' 13 BR. r•mily Rm. or Oen) 4818 Cortland (Cameo IDds .) CdM 673-1362 (Sat & Sun 12:3M:30 ) 2036 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550, $89,200 (Daily 10.5) 2313 Redlands Newport Beach -,.. 642-8235 $48' 500 (Sat & Sun 12·5) *305 .KJngs Piace (Clilfhaven) NB 642-5200 $56,500 (Sun 1-5) 6662 Oxford Drive, Huntington Beach 897-7949, $30.500 (Sun 1-5) 2042 Galaxy, Newport Beach 644-4910, $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) **324 Morningstar (Dover Shores) NB "842-6235 (Sunday) **''106 Linde Isle (Linda Isle) NB . . 642-8235 $134 500 (Sun 1-5) · . lW GaJaiiy Dr'. (Dover Shores) NB t142-8235, $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 1915 Tradewinds. (Baycrest) NB 642-8235, $66,500 (Sun 1-5) 3098 Doaneybrook, Costa Mesa 642-8235, $29,950 (S un 1-5) 953 Sandcastle (H.V. Hills) NB 833-0700, $52,950 (Sun 1-5) *1901 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 64&-7171 (Sun 1·5) *2422 22nd. st.. (Beck Bay) NB 645-6500, $58,000 (Sun 1-5) *2702 Cardinal (Mesa Verde ) CM ~525, $55.000 (Sun 1·5) 2006 Port Alban s. Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *1933 Sabrina Terr., Irvine Terrace 673-2222 $92.500 (Set & Sun 1·5) 1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B. 675-5200 (Sun 1-5) 111 Via Koron (Lldo Isle) N.B. 875-5200 (Sun 1-5) 19731 Gloucester, Huntington Beach SM-2313 (Sun 2-5) *257 Brentwood, Costa Mesa 675-4930. $33,500 ' (Sun 1-5) ttll40 W. Bay (Bal Penin) N.B. 833-0700, $199,500 (Sun 1-5) 419 Cavel. Newport Beach 546-2313 (4 Bedroom•) (Sun 1·5) . 325 Cameo Shores Rd ., Cameo Shores 67S.1515. $79,900 (Sat & 5un) 2100 Vista Laredo (Early Bluffs) NB 644-1133 (Sun 1-5) 9812 Villa Peci!ic Dr.: Hunt. Beach 96M405 $29,950 (Sun 1:30-Dusk) 114 Apolena, Balboa Island 815-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1942 Port Nelson Place. Newpo rt Beach 644-4304 $68,000 (By Appl.) 815 Bellis St. (E astbluff) N.B. 644-5917 (Set & Sun) 17160 Apricot Circle (Stratford) F.V. 968-2606 $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **8 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle ) N.B. 644-4910 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1741 Port Sheffield (Harbor Vu Homes) N.B. 644-4910 '68,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 3825 So. Alder, No. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $36 950 (Sun 1-5) 1609 Antigua, (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 105 Stevens (Sandpoint) Santa Ana 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 521 Avocado, Corona del Mar 642-1485 $67.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1939 Baysi de Dr .. Corona de! Mer 675-4930-640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *342 Peachtree Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) *2318 Holiday, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 2638 Vista de! Oro (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-5383 $45,950 fee (Sat 1-5) *1227 Santiago (Baycrest) N.B. 645-6500 $87,000 (Sat & sun 1-5) 3808 Sandunes (Harbor View Hills) CdM 6#-0905 (Sun 1-5) 319 Vista Baya (Upper Bay) C.M. 646-&ll $37,900 (Sun 1·5) 1959 Valearie Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-2894 $47,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2007 Port Chelsea, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1675! San Rufino, Irvine 833-0700 644-2430 (Sunday) 20941 Beachwood. Huntington Beach 962-4454, $42,500 (Sun 2-5) 2627 Alta Vista Dr .. (Eastblu!f) N.B. 644-7882, $49.500 (Sun 1-5) ' 2706 Wavecrest (H.V. Hills) CdM 644-4848 (Sun 1·5) 3007 Java Rd . (Mesa Verde) C.M. 81S:52oo ..... ···· ········--·· (Sun 1·5) 2278 Cornell Dr. (College P ark ) C.M . 64().1720, '30,000 (Sun 1-5) 2107 Santiago, Newport Beach 645.0303, $55,000 (Sun 1-5) 1800 Irvine, Newport Beach 645-0303. $53,000 (Sun 1·5) 3429 Seabreeze. Corona del Mar 644-5386. $72,800 (Sun 12-4) i5 Bedroom1) 18871 Santa Mariana, Fountain Valley 67U&42 . 67$-M59. (Sun !.,'!) 2027 Paloma. Costa Mesa 645-0073 $47,950 (S at & Sun 1-5) (S Br. & Family Rm. or Den) 3120 Kerry Lane, Costa Mesa 545-8000, $34 ,500 (Sat & Sun) 2230 Aralia St. (Eastblulf) NB 644-1102, $67,000 · (Sun 1-5) 2006 Galaxy Dr. (Doyer Shores) NB 646-1550, $151,000 (Dally 10.5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235, $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2400"'Windward Lane, Newport Beech 548-2514 (Sun 12-8) **48 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) *il662 Peppertree Dr., Hunt. Beach 962-5511, $45,900 (Sun 1·5) 1928 Kauai (Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-8424, '74,500 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2401 Margaret Dr., Newport Heig)ltal 646-7171 (Sun ·5) *1642 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-2589 $115,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2890 Clubhouse Circle, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) i 3607 Park Green Dr., Corona deI Mar 675-7225, $92,500 (5un 1-5) 9582 Jurd, Huntin~ton Beach 962-5566, $44,650 (Sun 12-5) 1536 Galaxy Dr., Newport Beach 644-7662, $139,000 (Sun 1·5) **•3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B. 1621 Oriole,· Costa Mesa 645-0~. '55,000 (Sun 1-5) 1522 PegaSUJ, No. Costa Mesa 645-0303, $39,500 (Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (I Bed-) 2001 Vista Caudal (Tb e Bluffs) NB 642·6472; 6711-3488 Eves. (Sun 1-5) 13 Bedroom1) ' 2400 Vista Hogar (Bluffs Plaza) N.B. 644-0134 $33,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 1 !HOME & INCOME> 12 BR homo & 2 BR Apt.) 439 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 644-4910, $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 714 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 6711-8550 · $79,300 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 12 lledroem1 H<h Unit) 603 Poinaettla, Corona del Mar 673-e642, 67$-8459 . . (Sun 1-5) (4 Ir. & l'•mlly R(n. or Don) 61~. !r~L Corona de! Mar ......... (Sun 1-5) 245 Tulane Rd. (College Park) CM (3 It & 2 Ir) $33 500 (Sat 6: Sun 12-8) 129 N. 38th~·i West Newport 2801 Atta Vista Dr. (EaatbluH) NB 64U200, ..,.,950 (Sun 1-5) M4-07'l8 (Sat & Sun) *1712 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) H.B. TRIPLEXES FOR SALE S7s.8550, ,115,000 . -(Sat & Sun 1,S). 12 It Heh Unit) 2024 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) !CB. il8 Seaward, Corona de! Mar 646-WO •utl.500 (Dally 10-5) 644 4848 · (Sun 1-5) 1369 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. DUf'LEXES FOR $ALE 142-6235 (Set & Sun 1·5) * *507 Baysi de Drive, Newport Beach 4301!. Avocado, Corona del Mar 142-6235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 67MOOO (S un 1-5) *t,1841 Bayside Dr. (Yachts'!)ao's Covel WATERFRONT LOTS FOi SALE 2t ~l!'~35 (Btg Caeyon) NB (Dally) ·**1841 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove ) '8'1800 • (Sat a. Sun 1·5) ~~ 8'.5-1935 (Dally ) * .Lainnol (llua Verde) C.M. • •••-~- , •an "'·* ==~($~ua~~1~:~ .. ~1~J==·~·~·:;-;:-:=;·~·;:"';';:··======= I . - ....,, Mftii .IZ, 1'72 OAll.Y l'UI' ---I@_ ..... l~I ....... l~I -..... l~I -..... . 0-tel -~·· 0-.ol . •••••••••••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil ..... "YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO" Al l wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom. 3 bath. HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a J)OOI table. bulltin kitchen .. large yard 'vill accommodate your 30 foot boat. and a spacious feeling prevails thruout. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5 ......... ,39,900 ·"TEA FOR TWO"· OR THREE TRIPLEX Built in range and oven, dishwasher and dis- posal, carpel.!! and drapes. 2 Units have 2 bedrooms, 1 bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, 11!. bath w/flreplace. Each unit has 2 car: ports, maintenance free yard and pool pnv1· leges, and from UPSTAIRS BALCONIES. A VIEW ........................... $75,000. "MY IDEAL" ON BALBOA ISLAND THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs where vou will find the living room. dining room. kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath ALL CARPETED. Do\vn stairs, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath . Great idea ................ $79,500. "NEVER THE LESS" YOU'LL BE IN LOVE WITH THIS PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR· · BOR. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fir.,. place, kilcl!en with built-ins. CUSTOM dec- orated carpets & drapes. BUILT·IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME LIGHTS. For the discriminating buyer. .............................. $125,000. w·E WORK HARDER Do You Want Better Than The Int Service In Buying or Selling Your Property? PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY OPEN HOUSE SUNQAY 11 TO S BRAND NEW townh ouses on the ll!Bler with a large private dock -3 large units. Ideal ror someone who needs fast tax write· off. 3 bedroon1s, 3 baths, \\'Cl bars, fireplaces, patios on \Valer. All carpeted and draped and ample extra parking. 2 blocks to ocean. $1200.00 per month income . $169,500.00 \\•itb excellent fi- nan cing available. The lots alone.are \VOJi:th $100,000 .00. PLEASE CALL TOOAY- REALL YA HOUSE OF BEAUTY- Exquisite custom decorating throughout. Large muter bedroom, 2 additional bedrooms, 2 baths, large living roo m with floor to ceiling fireplace -builtin bookcase and breakfast bar. Separate and lovely concrete patios oil dining and family room, fantastic .yard for children: room for pool. In Newport Beach only $36,900.00. PLEASE CALL TOOAY- LARGE POOL ANO COVERED PATIO Beautiful atrium in the entrance to this exceptional 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, large kitchen, family room, brea kfast bar. Huge walkin closets. cathedral stone fireplace, sprinklers front and rear. Outdoor lighting, electric garage opener, lovely area in set- ting of big trees. Newpo rt Beach. $48,500.00. 881 DOVER DRIVE 64 5 •4040 NEWPOR I BEACH Up Your Assets House + Rental $25,500 Cute Ranch Style home on 0-rel 1 a.Mral ---~~-------·--·----·· -. --- AGE REALTORS "SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING" IN CORONA DEL MAR U'M-lhlded WL Elabora~ L~~~~~;_~~~~~~~~~'I paneling Ir: wallpaper 2 Bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, cute modem kitchen, picture windows with enclosed &ide patio, GUEST QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE )!EACH. ....................•.......... $49,900. "MAKE BELIEVE" IT'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, family room. 2 baths, atrium, buUtins with self cleaning oven, shag carpeting and custom drapes. Large covered patio with super land· scaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $47,900. • ~ "''NOW IS THI HOUR" " TO BUY! in posh Irvine • ATRIUM type entry, charm· ing -open spacious living room with fireplace and VIEW. 3 large bedrooms, lovely family room. i baths. 2 year old home. Room to store your boat or trailer ............... $62,500. "BABY n·s COLD OUTSIDE ... SO COME ON IN! LARGE FIREPLACE • SPLIT LEVEL BEAU· TY with atrium type entry, huge living room, 3 lovely bedrooms 21!. baths. New SHAG AND PAINT 3 'BLOCKS FROM BEACH, N rt Beach that ts ............ '381500. "PUR·R·R·RCT" TOWNHOUSE in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom. 3 l!ath, bulltln kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & l\EC ROOMS including billiards, cards and sew· Ing. CARPETS & DRAPES allowance. 61!. % loan available. Only ............... '26,250. * OPIN HOUSIS * (3 BR) -1001 Dolphin .Terr. Irvine. Open Sunday 1 to 5. (4 BR) -105 Stevens, Sandpoint, Santa Ana. Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to 5. (owner is paper hanger) throughout. This 2 bedroom It den has hardwood lloo~. large bath&: big R-2 Jot ren- tal unit io rear ls un.. finished. en-at family proj. ect. Good income area. Call 546-8640. AD In One Reduced $2,000 1. Lara:e f.amily room with wet bar, Bi&" fireplace .I: BBQ. 2. Foor ~rooms, 3 hath1 A: dlnina: room. 3. 1Ar1e 23x40 Heated Pool. .f,, Inte~ It tire alarm l)'ltem throughout. 5. super patio witti hua:e BBQ. 6. One bedroom has private outaJde entrance. ' 7. On a quiet Cul-de-eu. I. L&rp 14% VA aaumable io.n -Prlet! s.c1 ,9:so. 14&-7171. • 'o ·THEREAL ·'."\l ESTATERS ' , ·. . $28,950 CIRCULAR PLAN NO down G.I. lqm..t -Jow down non-veta, Lovely home with l apaclowi bedrooms, 2 baths, den, secluded rear living room overlookt a truly park-like yard A: lovely patio. Low maintenanet! yard. Elegant tJrep\ace. Prime locatloi:i. 540-1720. TARB ELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa LUXURflE ! ! Huge View Patio I>tck, 1· J3drm., 2 deluxe bath• &: liothln& but the -thruoul Ste :ID01 Vtlta Caudll, lo the Btulfs. Call: A114U.-Slldd CURT lmH, laltar 6'2-6472 673-3468 Evet. 1730 \\'. Cout Highway $21,750 Located in 9uiet tree lined cul-de-sac with huge sweeping lot. 3 lar~e bedrooms and separate family room. Won t last long at thll price. Hurry! FANTASTIC VALUE just turn the key and move tn ; feoturin1 3 big bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, all eleo builtins, huge Ii vi n g rm w/llreptace. FHA/VA terms avail., or assume eJl1ttnc low int Joan . Offered at $30,860, VETERANS NO DOWN PAYMENT, SELLER WILL PAY ALL C~G COSTS! -..r llllrD big 2 stocy MedalllOI\ llDme, formal dinlni, spacioua family room, 4 btdl'OOllll, ·2i. baths, shake roof, . pluah CarpiU mia cov- ered patio. Asking $38,500. and ready for quick move. No, no down to vet.. •• GOV'T. RIPO. Just released 4 Bedroom 2 bath home. Priced only $24,400, wlfl400, down payment. Completely remodeled· wllll new shac cor- pets and paint. Perfect location on quiet street close to everythlnJ. Don't 1111" th1J one. VA APPRAISIS AT $-12,500. Seller leav.ing for Idaho anti m111t 1111 this 1parkllng 4 bedroom 2 story Mesa Vtrtl• home! Separate dining, 2~ balhl. & don • oversized lot with room for pooknd T For detalll, SWEET & LOW priced, is this charming North Costa M- home. 4 Bedrma, 1% Balbi, covend paUo, Walking distance to schoota & aboPP!nr. Owners bought new home and a11dn1 onfy $29,500. No down VA, or low down FHA, terms. FIXER UPPER EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3 bedroom borne, hardwood floors and l>Onus ot separate 8Ue•t room and bath. All for '19,500. Walk to shop- ping. 50'•130' R-2 lot. Hurry, bring your paint brush and Imagination! ERITAGE REALTORS -Two Offlc" - Serving The Harbor Al'H 2911 Br l1tol St., C.M. 540-llSI 1500 Adom1, C.M. 546-Sllt "Newport Riviera I !!!!!!!mlm!!m!!!!!!l!!!ll!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!I! Oentr•I General ~ "'°As.SOCIA.TU REALTORS 644·7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF, •••••••••••••••••• 0-.•l 0.-el Condominium" Neat 3 bedroom, family room, 211' baths, AM/TM lnte'rcom, 2 car 111raae. end unit, You own the land - dole to pool and rtcrta non ...... ~ 127,100. c.tJ -TIT!. -'J'H L RI :AL ~ '.'.;'f'i\TLl<S • Bri119 TN Hot Dogs Take Over Loan HaY• A f'ool f'ClltY Under $215 Mf, 1--~== 5 -..... 2 &th. ,_u;. Onlv $21,90011 HOUSE FOR SALE Room, Lute i....a 111<1 SENSAT(ONAtll PRICE, , By°"""' filtmd pool, eov<rld patio TERMS, DOWN PAYMENT Lara• (!JI() Iii· It.) 4 Br, many many ~:ii:tru Jor a JS t.m 1l:lAN 10~ 11 2~ j)alh hOme in S&ndpointt, large famu,'.' CAlL NOW "Nolih WooctJ: Lodle" fam· 2 mtnutN from-S. Cout ~ONLY S37,950 . ii) room with opl!n beam PlUa. Uvlna room with ntA·VA TER;\JS. vaulted "'ceUJq:. Crackllna teparate dlnina: arta, firt- owno;, i. 4 IR & f1m rm, i IA, form tlln, aseume In, $29,Ht. Prine enly, • ff7·lftJ brldc ti.replace, 3 hi.ure Bed· place, country kitche n with rot1m1. JUST REDUCED! famlly room. lhq carpet c.tJ lut !64303. t .. tluou&boul P1tlo, lully IOHl\I I 111\11\ , ------· 1 laMlc:aped, ftn«d )'U'd. l block '° tltmmt&l')' «.hoof and 3 lt-.ort blocks to new partt-ploy&TOWld. $34,!IJO. c.u, 157.ntl (~ .. ....-. ~). ' BLUFFS FiONT ROW CANYON IAY VIEW END UNIT, !arc• "E" Plan. 3 Bdmu., 2~ baths, family rm. w/wet bar. 2 Larae priv, patt~s. Xlnt value. '56;500. LOWUT MAINTENANCE All.A END UNIT, charminf 3 bedrooms, 2 botbs, A buy a $33,500 I OPIN SUNDAY I TO S 2400 VISTA HOOAR -ILU,,S PLAZA • LIDO ISLE HOME + LARGE SEf'. STUDIO Dramatic contemporl!l'Y, cathedral cell'•· 6 lots or glass. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths .. beautiful studio w/custom, blt.tn furniture. 40 ft. lot. HELEN. B. DOWD · UALTot 6440114 \ 11. 1'72 • r l~f -·~I~ ' .... • o..w.1 . . ' I OWll•' • DftUJ(S,UNtft; COAST CHALlr FOi~ ~ Prbne .--in "°" J DDI ._.L ' . .c:,ita_,__ Oii! o1• -- _$ ' -.,,... anxtoiut $19,99511 · " 3 LOTS • UDO ISLE UNIQU·E HAS THE BE.ST i.IST'INGS • I -; • ~ •• c ' .. Spacious Modllerran-bome 011 • a"."iiaile lev"1, with nlcely landacal*I) nll*' )'111(,2 '·=~~tr=:=·: with a ba7 vliJw, • s car ~age •U4.~. -----~tD-llUI>---<fitllif .. .. -"'"111· .10.. Olis Call: --E-. -;,,.,,,. ~-~ ...,. tlotw· 'l'MI be-Ptnlnsui. Point s """" -., lii1i-w than-new 4 Bedroom borne 4 BR., 3 baths; trplc., bit-in patio! Enjoy apaJdll pd! (only S ,..._ el4) II In ldtmh. PriY. ..tio. Dbl. Only $1995 to ~-I "Call beautiful condhktn • \l 1ara1e. Now be!n1 oow -·664303 . ' \ ,, I ' '•· • ' ... " ' ,, r . \ ', . . CAPRI LANE. Here's a duller's deUght- anuggled on Mesa Verde'a l61h fairway. This .low profile adult home ~ ininimum maill- tenance and masimum privacy. Quality ap- pointments, spacious feeling and plenty or glau and greenery. It's really unique! Open loday at 30fO ~Lane, Meaa . Verde. '88,llGO; · Phone for ._directions. . . • I" ... t I. II-•' ,\ I 41J!"KUtOU'. •1 , ,.., . . 4 LNKµ: tlO'U: QUAINT, .O~RDEN UNITS. A Soulh-of·the- blghway ,Corona de! Mir (ourpln'that ls a ' . page out of Houae Beautiful. Owner's urut baa 3 bedrooms and tons of charm. The other un11s' are th-. cumti'ilt11.s'matera ·,.u •v~ did iee1 rJ.rit 11•1~,~~ Ayocco Ave .. C4M· Pho,ne .,._,M 'dliediciU. ' ' . • ' .... ~ ~ " ' ... NOTHING COA\PARES. Price-wise and fea· UNIQUE NEW H~. One of the finest W..wlle. ''l'llilre'1 nothing 'In the' Baycrelt/ residential developm ever pre sen!¢ in D>veriSboru area llke 1227 Santiago nr: 4 Southern Califorma. 3, 4 and 5 Bedroom _ lledn>oml, CJYllal clear deep 'water pool, homes, spacious floor plans, big Iota (some p• corr dm-fmllllY room with arched fireplace on .the eolf course). and numeroUJ quality •' and a prom•1114e dect· with an'boneot to •·•features. Bujlt by Newport'~George Buccola. , goodneltl ocean ,Y!ew-. Open to<lay; from noon. . . Excellent QVefall development planning. ., unW It aalll. :Priced at ,'87,000. or ? /'bQll• :(a'remendous sales ~pOnge! .. SecOnd .·unit ", · Ml MOO for cllrec:tlona. : , • • -. · iust opened.) , Phone 551-8252 for directions. Jft. I ' ' , , 1 . ' ()fnl's:~ coOaifAllllLiwa•-' llUAll_• __ --·-' . .._,,L.:9 _.,. ___ ..... ---.------~-. . ••• . ' Gonortl Oener1I General om: THIS W~EKEND (( COLWELL Properliej .!Jnc. 405 cata!ina, N.B. s Br .. pool, rec rm. $53,900 ROOM AT THE TOP 114 Irish, CdM Duplex with great charm. ... ,, .. , ....................... '. $87,500 Live in the top house on the block! BEAUT!· 4332 E. Coast, CdM Triplex. View ... $75,000 FUL exterior, landscaping, sprinklers front 418 Seaward, CdM Triplex. , ........ $79,500 and rear, concrete'bli>ck wall and Jot. of 2708 Wavecrest, Broadmoor, H. v. Hills. 4 trees give prlvacyto the patio and rear yard. B¢evis., din. rm., fam. rm., View ..... $82,~0 , Maich this wit.I! an int~rior as sp~rkling as . the ulefiof. ~&• atel><lown livmg _r()O_m ·p~NGE ' COAST REAL ESTATE eie.ctrtc.~en. Jaige 'iliniiig arell', ~!!l . ., '2'°°. E. ,Cotsl HW.,, ti Dthl ft BliRMS. ·end 2 BATHS are all professionally ., .• CORONA DIL MAR · ' · •644 4141 decorated· land an extra )arge dbl. garage. a;; i.------!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;,;,,,!!!!! I To '111 this add -The: ~m. At The Top -a ;>'IO . • , ·huge carpeted FAMILY ROOM on the 2nd '· ~l!O••l. .-O.nortl floor. Thfs is tops in lixin~ priced at &'low ,'" 1¥ _________ .....,.._, ____ , $35,500. ~ ,n· .,, .. ,,,. . . ,, ' ' 11Seller1 Of Fine Homes'' ,,. ''On . The MCISt Wanted List" .. 1.f' !~: J ~ .. ' . I htetltJ "D.t" ,..,.. 1 'May I speak to Dot P1rclM, ple1H?'' ' This is one of the most frequent calls we receive in ou·r office. :~ ' , This ~ery personable young ~~:r., says she :1 , likes Bay & Beach & we cerl · y like her, ' ... loo -~ and appreciate bow bard she works I' .i; lo help her many clients & friends in either ""' huy_in_g or selling. Having devOloped !"' es- 1.-. peciallr,: good listing ·techmque, she IS one ·" ·<If our eaders·ln this field . · · • ' I" Dot will be keeying ber·llsting .p.,; .at 2605 1-Vl1ll Omada, .. Blttffs," today from 1 to 5. ' FOR THAT .BUDGET , Conscious CCtUple.wbQ are :fIRED OF,~ENT, Completely carpeted and draped,' two lldrms., B/I elec, ;kitchen, dbl. garage and large fenced yaql. 'A jot ol. value for $18,000. AREA CONSCIOUS? See this freshly painted THREE BDRM., 2 BATH MESA' VERDE home with a brick Bar-B-Q and paneDed garage. Good family '.living_ i>n a CUL-DE-SAC street, FHA-VA teems, f;IO,fi!lll. • ABUNDANT STORAGE SPACE ):'ou .wouldn't ha~e rpore ciahineta if you de- signed this borne your self. COZY FIRE· PLACE in living room, FOUR BDRMS. and 21" BATHS. One bdrm. -with Y, baUt will , make a great den or office. Hot water beat· er in garage. The best for $3f,OOO. PERFECT Starter home $.22.500. Three bdrm. 1 baUt home on R-2 lot. Carpeted & draped -move in condition -WITH-FOUR RENT AL'GAR· AGES to off-set the payment All this for less than $150 Pm a month to. qualified· buyer. All terms•"'11able. · c'' . COMMERCIAL LOT .IAYPIONT HOME • . Wit!>.~ n,,.. ot mAlll dlam\eJ, & 'lelly. ifuper "'8aNd den with llone flr9p1Ke, 1>oo1uhefves'a: wlet bar. 3 Large hedro0ni8'& 3 )le!M. Fomllll dining room; spacious, en- closed yard, large enough for a pool. '164;000 IRYINE TERRACE Attractive family home with OCEAN VIEW; has 4 bedrool!lJI, pool, lovely landscaping; open &c spacious living area, immaculate thru· . ouL , $92,600 HARBOR ' COMPANY, REALTORS , nSINCI ,1N4" 673-4400 spacloul t.tha -·BJ£._ b1& decorated •·carpeted . bu.llt·ln k It c be n with $9,D brealdut btr • Step down Call' 173-31163 -2253 Eves llvlqr ?OC>m, brlclt llroplace, patio, double range • What else ls there'!' Rl!duced to rock bottom $28,500. See ft! 5f6..8640. . .1 associated SR OK ERS-R EAL TORS 102 ~ W Ba.boa tt7)·llittJ FHA-VA TERMS 3 Bednn + t.amily nn. tarp doublk1r'P,.. $25,000. $27,500. . 3 Bedroom home, 1% bath, I 01!1 \I I Ill '-II\ (:·2 VACANT· . M5'X292'. On ~ °"'" MHA 11treet. Name· ~)'OUI' term&. Owner l'l!ad;y • $80,000 . ' ' .. . . ·Nft!lllJ hardwood floon:, double pr-, •t Filrvlew MAan '4inrii:.J1 I •-------.I age. Northeast Costa Meu. ONE YEAR NEW . ' All h work'i done, with all 6 UNITS on % acre lot. $69,500. •UNITS improvement's in. Pr ofmional laildscaping, automatic 1 pr ink l er 1 Corner location. $100,000. vaulted caijledral ceilings' Roy Mccardle Realtor d l n t n g ' r 0 0 m and l8'io Newport, Blvd., S·M· b e a ,u t l f u I nei.£h.h9rhood. 541-7729 ~at~ away ~-~~ ~u_JUe 8°UNRS Prime cond. Xlnt Cetta 14t'la loc, Invnton·dellcht' • '91:· ter than 10'%-return. .JUlf. listed -$98.SOO. won~t 1ut and busU•, mis th>< 3 $31,500! Gtnortl Gtntrtl • ·,betl""'m beauty la..ln the JR. ESTATE lo;;;;;;;;;;;;··,;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;::;;;;;-;;;;;;;::;;;;;=;;;;;;;::;;;;;=;;;;;;;~I Racket Club' In Irvine. ci:ung~2t }0pe~ E~) 1• Owner will lease or lease Mesa Verde locatioft, King \o~h Coas t WILLIAM WINTON Real Estate Bal/,oa !JjfanJ. . * li4 APOLENA *· -" • , PP.eN H9UsE ur ..... &' su~ ,tlff Ji'Urniahed 4 bdrm.I home·m prllil.el)~~.Close to village & only steps to xlnt Sp"'~t:f;ronl beach. A real value at $75,000. , ,_\'\> · * 'EXCITING NEW LISTiNG '* Immac .. 3. qdrm.12. ba. r~idence • lge. family : tpt. · gourQ1et k!lch. Close to heacli. Call for ".- app 't. to see. '82,500. · , · *,$49)00 * 2-Bdrm. fixer-upper on full corner loL Many possibilities! * LOOKING F,OR P~Rf,ECTION? * Built Di> 16\ •lot$;• 1his ~~lilsite 4 bdrm ., 3 b.a. residence must be seen to be appreciated . If you're looking.for q~ty. built ,with used brick & wdOd • this is it .. • WILU.tM ~WINT.ON, hell Estate 229 MARINE, BALBO'A 'ISCANb 675-3331 option at only $35,600. Hurry sized bedrooms, 2 baths, to see! family room, all electric builtin kitchen. New .shag CO~TS nylon carpeting. Water .,fl. 1 .. ener. Sprinklers. Near major S.lbu Penlnaul• · WALLACE -"" & au sehoo!s. , REALTORS S«J.lm. . BAIBOA "''"-"' ·-· --.S54446"14141-Qu;.t, ..... bay, Diet,-. ·ean 5.13-6169, ~ . •• (Qptn lvonlr111l !l;t_vcte;s! ; ". .~. ". i BEACH ESTATE 2955.Harlior, c.sta Mesa · ·OPEN,sUtl::l;i, 11!..-n.. · Fl""'R'-UP.PER 1707 TRADEWINDS 5•·+ rwn11y :-li,Dlne ,,.,. ~---1mniac. "·""""'· 2io i.·~ ONLY $24,900! ~·1.:4~-= '~·,!!~,; = L~;.,.1 ~aln! ~~!. Bargain! rm: For the bargain hunter cve'rlooldng ~. pcd... Extra Paneled. Uvlht ,room. Used -Try 10% down • $24,950. • lge. kitchen ~ ·area. Onb' . brick fireplace. Family Call 545-8424 (Open Eves.) $61,900. ""'°'"· Load o! KNOTTY Willktr Rulty 675-5200 PINE! Fflrmal dining. Gour· :n36 Vla Udo, N'Pt. Beach met kitchen. FIVE big bed- room11. WALK TO <><;:EAN! College P11r~ Unbelievable? Just the low · can 6!>-0303' -~==~~=~ 4. BDRMS, 2 ba., ·Spa pnce,. _ oow ,. CLOSE TO BEACH living nn with . cuslnm b;l>I Larp 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex' + formal dininc. Cpta witb1 3.fkeplaces. -everywhere • .$33,~. {).pen $55,IXXI • TERMS House 2t5 Tulane Rd. . . I ON! \I I 01 \0\ George Willi11maon BY Owner. Be!rt in ~ Realtor Pk. 4 BR. 3 BA.:1Top eoud.. f.' ' A , < < General ~70 . 645-1564 .seu·atappraisa.1:540-8376. · . GREAT • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Corona dtl Ma;•' ,. ' --Own.tr Transferred ·~ & ':":'.;;:~·.!! Special! Very cute°'""' col-· OPEN SU ... '"1'5 2-iD'sq. ft. or family onented · Ml tage-type borne. -a BR. ~ ·f ~ 1f: MILE TO 'JtvtJw 6 nr41 to move In. lboppipc.,•~ 2 miles to paneled ·Jlv.•'nn. Large Jot. -603 .PoinMttli.~- ·2 · ,.C . N Located ?f1 a ,quiet cul-de-~:ii~-11 t=d1::U: lA:iweat price in Heightl! Now flnilhed 1; ~-to THE 0 EA sac. This · ' home has 4 . arpe ,•• 123,250. • move Into -.....,. 2 bdrm. ShvP3brdroomhomeonly3 .bedroorr!.s. family .l"bom, 3 kitchen. Owner will trade BALBOA IAY .PROP. home plu.R brt.na ne·w years old in w a J kin K ti.led baths. all el.~tric built-!or smaller home. · Only ' • * M2-.7491 * 'owner's unit:I witH '2 bdnnl. diStance •to , the .beach. in kitchen features con-.$31,600 with excellent All· . . family ~· 2''blt:hl· Modern built-in kitchen, ,venlent ~unter top bunt·~ sum.able loan. Please call EA.STSIDE ~c .. F A .• rm~,t: ''b1U.: large double 'gari.ge with bar-l>q grill -~e walk-in . today. Attractive ·3 Bedr;rn, .home. carpeU. A _tef,i~~ ~~Ji:erty alley acbess to exceptionally J>a;ntrY,. recre~?>l1 ~a ~th · zoned and room to build ad· for you. WI<• ym1. oriiy 123,500' ;JIYnlPl a ~~1 .. i••t d!Uonal 2 un11s, Finn • • • • 715 Mtrl uorliii' wflhFHA'OrGitenm.Tbli ca"u:'~'!~r·.~ ', , I' 1 $25,750 Pricereducedoof/ll.I~ ii on land you OWN! It carpeting add a touch of • I (INCLUDES PLANS) dd ~ duplt;x. 1CMH7-~ can't last long. elegance.. Asking 443 soo. A good Want ad ts a · load inter .• beam cell., IOb: of but ..-is 54&-l!640. ' lnvelbnenl 400 E.171 1 FOi All poalbiliti.., $52.500. • . . SPECIAL'$ C.M. . • • • AWS ShoW.. 'frot,i. Olfl~ UPPER BA y Dupl ... 2 BR & 1 Bil. Jl<ot Owner transferftd ~ Must · · • -" tilul 4 "" 2 BA.. buy in town for •• t.~·~000 -=u beau on., • lDTS QF LAND Under constnact.;~''' ehoolll f~ din. np., with real Want to build' Let UI show your· colon -du..i~ ••• 500 living room looking en Jrg. . · i-+"• patio. Tlilil property has oofl you all lhlit la available... MORGAN REALTY "PR"'CTIGE water l)'!ltem" workshop and % ac. '· • • • • • • • • • • • • $16,IXXJ 673-6642' · , 675-6459 -If.! <1utaide lighting for a huge 1 ac. ':' '' ·'''' ':'''' $30,0CKI OPEN HOUSE LOCATION" yanl, 69'xllS' lot. Open Sun-lac, V>•w .......... 131,150 Sun l.S • '"' C.HOICE HOMES day 1.S. 319 vi.ta Baya. 10 ac ........... try Sl25,000 s'uper 2 Br., 2 ba., ,poo1, Great home for UJll:' executive 32 ac $320 IXXl plmadreattlkltchenfOrtbe J.BR.,%'BA.EutaideCosta ' Newport F'1TZ'PATRiCK•s' Great Harbor v;ew. uoo housewife. ' ..... e S bedroom ·~~-Alley aq,cess. large CapistrHnn. Vall"" Realty White Salls. plu11 den whh•tlreplact. I! y...... -$29.SOO. at 31501 ~loo Q;'pistrano CA'l.L: 67S-'l225 you like that Spanlah type or · . F • I San Juan Capistranq exterior don't pau this one 3' ~i '2 BAJ .~astside. airv ew 493-1124 up. Jt'• only $92,900 . Reinodeled A !!haip, alley 646-8811 Realtor Sine• 1965 M1-<1010. '""'", $32,5jl) l•nytimol VERY PRIVATE ·,o 1 THE REAL ''.)l ESTATERS 3 BR., 2 BA. Park Lido, Re&r Yard with 2 patios, 4 Newport 'Triple . gar. DEANE ' GARDEN tarp bedrooms, •. baths, POOL. $32,500 HOMES . large living and lonnal din- . 4" B .,, . 8 . -Walk to school!" Home &.Jnvtflment JOIN ·. R., ~· A.. Fam. rm. We have 3 ....,,, listings In lat grade lhru 1r. Colleg" RMlty . . :rHE MILtl...:.,:IRES H1g~ Dr. N • w port. lhm exciting neighborhood. B,.ulilW land.cl<ptna. state _::.342S=E::·..;O>ul:=,o;H;,.wy.,;.:;'::,. . .:cQIM;__-I , "'""' _ ·'Choice Area. POOL. $43,IXMJ. AU Mve wood beam entry, separate Iatindryroom . I, '• ' I.,, Why not drop by & have her show you this nice 3 ·bedroom home? It's an out.landing value, priced at $49,500. --ON HARBOR BL VD. near downtown Costa, · 1\fe1a, 75' x 380'' with street· fronllge at bOtb ' enas. ra~ multi-purpose property at • bar· ·•gain price of only $1,000 a front -loot. • FOR A SONG lot CALL . J!!o. • '"'"" catt>edtal ceilings, Roman and .. ucb more. Please ca11 *i suONPEN1 -* _ priced R.-2 vacant· 'R.• -~ . · •tubs 1arcten kitchtn1 and today, $36,450. S:A.1:1 • :...l'il:..., ·In Rancllo LaCoota. 116.500. . ~.. , • 71' tl.-Privacy walls , .' 701 C,t.R}IATl_ON Swine In !or $2500 _,,, •REALTY" * 3 BR. Family Room · Older 2 bdrm., 2 _~.; dimnl .. 1; '. ' I • ·MORE OPEN HOUSES c 0 l WELL PROPERTIES, INC . REAL ESTATE 220 E.17thSt. Don't pus, call . Lee . N•.ti1'.ljh,•rt •••I 9rrlc:• Ul.950. , ·nn, i:-Ml~ family ra\. Schonek. "DESIRABLE IN * 3 BR. Fam Uy Room and 1 I 1 I Xlnt bome ,fir pot.nlitl a1> • -.. · Pool $45,950. preciatlonn Alkln&: '44,500 • ·EV11RY WAY" * 3 0 !,R., Oen, Family Room $35,950. !l...J 700 M.ARGU~Ri,fE! This .( bedroom home t.s ~ llU\I' ~ S. /S I 5 Wal ting for that lucky buyer. ~eel cne &nd tCall 67J..3550 4 bcdrooDl.11, 2% b8.thl;~uge Open t un. - ...... " . Lee Schonek . '' ' ' "' • . N 1- SUNDAY 1 TO 5 ... WATERFRONT Slip for lge. 'boat -private beach -, beau· tjlt!l home -$77 ,500. Please call for dire<> lions. L 67inas Located ln choice HuO: 't>r 842--2535 family room with majestic Freshly painted 2 ~· on ---'~~!!!_~~~~...!!:~~~==--1:"':''i:j~f:ii"'iei5 tington Beach location · 3 fireplace, all electric push corner R·2 ~I. Just 111~! .a D 0 U T minut .. from the beac•. button bulllin kitchen, dl<h· $37,500 V F~KLl'N S-1'0R0E·~· • • Tbls borne la real •hart> washer. Recently painted DQN • .. Costa Mesa 646· 0555 • 549-1910 ' •, ' ,. r'. • ~ I ~· ' -· ' "' '. 4627 GORHAM, CAMEO SHORES _Ocean view. 4 Bclnns., pool. $110,00Q .: • 1100 W. IAY,· BAUOl1 • E~~al_5 bdrm. -·•llP tor 2111. ~ lm ~JtRAP.IN; ·BAYCRESl", ewtom i bdrm.' & pool. $69,500 ' • "• . • I 1531 BONNIE DOONE 'IJ'vlneteriacebeitbuy-"W!;~:· · 4606 CORTLAND Cameo Highlands finest~ $76,500 Coslt Mtat ' -~· .. , OOXUS Ft. N~ Beach throughout. And the Price ii lnslde A out. Patio. 1% yr. R8:AL OK tot. Not the lea1t ot !be al-only $29,900. OCfiN VIEW! new. ~ location. * 6R-2221 * ' traction• here It the W'ger, """ Sf0.l'12(1. THE VllW YOU'VI ~Id lo< on ""'1ch In ~ ·+ SUNDECK ALWAYS WANtlDI 4 ·Bdrm~·. 2 Bath Hom& bWld\ --""""· -HELP! HELP! Lullt -view -• . ' • ~5tl0. -tmns. l.Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I OWNER DE s p E II ATE I -lWm· ---. ="" "°l'" ..... ~~ "~'!N:..· •. ·~·-.2'' I 79$' ~!!!! . $31,500 . WAl.K'TO BEACl!t lllc,. GI SPECIAL SUD.,µ.! p.m. Mil,.., _ _., ftll .. IOV linry. Hap liYtaor "'°"'· . . . . -IA -· I . ~L• ~ · ..,...,.."'5A l'omlal ,itnlnc. Garden~ -~-l"' ~~-~ You ............ ,It ,. . •, . • . , -' Y"''• OWN 15' ... D ,-~ ...., unit wUh ldlcbon. Family room. s bdrm., ...,,,., """ ~-~ .... "=,"::'.:, ~ ..,,_ '--~ " ...,." won -a. dn -me-Sbotho. dln"'c rm. -wllb lull.,,...._, ·-· ~. --..AM.....-&LS04•AIUlll nmt kt ado can.altn -, """,.. l.aundrJ-• .-. LO·LO· bulltlnoir'-~$!1,000.alld yoa'vt•....,U1 ,lai.-1 • • • &~· .. •-·~nc u-~ '~ --·~ _,...... tnalde. One ·-· -·;;i _, -r..:.. s ~ s ·-• '• . "' 'llATllllN•• 1 • ·~ •• , •• -~~.... ;;;,it"...;-"~ .. tio qd PlllCE INCWDJ!;S. GIANT owner ww help with GI din• nn • ...-·, -.... •· ,~ .. , ~1111 ....... t •. L1ffl ~~ ,, .. ,., ' .. , ~trlehr;Sdeer a wlld iazne. ~-yard Slrinkten ~t, SEA mu;m SUNDEXX! dOllQI COits. can Sf0..8555. BR., t;rlrtlt M"N; all:·~· e ,S,1cl-e,v1 Wtf'lro~• e Hir4woff Ceb1111t. -.,,., ,,,c 000. ': rear. Uve in ~· Jet tf1e. HELP! Call now 66-0303. SHIRWeeO REAL TY lil!.f'~ ~~.,;;_f19i:- e "'•'(.ft •• , • Lew f11t1ncln t iiii Grunc1 . R -,tor Other one help with the Pl)'· 18964 Brookhunt. ' F.V, 'WJ' -t_•Jli..'-1.1;~-. ' '. CAU 537.03•"'' . ,,_ y., " "'""""·eattnowtofindcom· IAYSHORES '°"" Sllli ~ b .·l.f -34111ay,,.., N.B. 675-0~ lonable livlnJ! Vll!W & POOL lJi\M1tltf', RHlly . '. " I• lrfore' you buy or sell, ret our 67' tMA 1119o1est llft4tp free booklet. Ca.II • in'OUUlf • WHY·cRENT? Waterfront cust. home,• nr mt•E. C.L·f\n• ,.'1 • COATS · • s bdrm•. View tJOm most OPEtj DAti. Y,, 1·5 . -I ~ ~I '• I -home a btlh with & J'C\Oftl'· r7 Fl. lot, spacious 504 ,LARKSP\JR. i BR'.,•- ,._ • ., lea lhlin ren!.' 1 WALLACE STEPS TO IEACH yard. Red. In ~.lltlO. 1¥ earpeted, Can build Ind ~-.,submit all REAL TORS tN...,...,...,DiJ 1111 Grvndy, Rotllor unit Wallt In marti"'· on.ni.""1! prico $33,000. GI , 1 • 14' 4141-:. i BR., lmnlJy ftft,, J btlha, 311 Baytlde, N.B. 175-6161 Call • Ptt Wood .640-1• ~~~~~~~~!!~!~!!!l "° -.....,_ Call (Open Evon ..... ) blbls. ""°"' ....... rte. - -,.· ~~ Ill.Iv f1'lof ' Cfl.:0..:1:--' A•s :::Weeo RI.ALTY .a...,.~ td 11 • ..... CT'vw~~~TY -• ..a Ddr• · pu~f.il:fi,~',,; '1·~, · -~· · tlloolduot. • r.v. ......._ . t •!1" * a ti''"' Mr-W4 ..,.., ~ RDt. I ' I r f, l ' I ' 1' I _,. ... t:::: £1 £, -OWNER':""'" , -WANTS OUT! • I Price mtucro $1,500. bc!IO\v Gov't 8PPtal111ll. 'Nlct 4 DR. 2 RA, ~ttt hlllns, <'rpll It drpit, Unbt11.1ahle prlce for 4 bedrm1. CAU. TODAY - E .• I =1 131, .. • O THf. REAL "\_ >:STATERS • lt'1 t. brefzt, MU }'OlU' lt!.mt with tue, use Dally Plh)t OasaUitd. 642-M77. . l , I . .. I MI FRAF I I 11 I I I SYDEAT 11 I 1: I I :~· T'ER&U" ~ I I I I. . ~ llEEPAI · I; I I I I I &YBAMI :-11'1111 REP DLA I I I r·-1 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·UNE 4 ' ....,, llJM µ. 1972 Seeing Is B11i1vin9 , .•. a'bd wh•I you '" te NPwpott Bt11ch Back Bay! Jul!I oft Tu!lln in beaut. · NieWpnrt Rlvil"ra. f1W 'lbowlnt 4 bPdmom, 3 'tialhs, ltrraxa •ntt')'way. ~aut. w/w crptg 6- ~~rator drapts, •Ion 1 flttpl., A~1 /~'M lntf'rtOm, dl11hwahr k bltrui • .ALL pl11in. ile<I rnmmunity \lo•llh AM'f'I of rollln& a:rttn. S\lo•lmmina ponl, pullinr 1:n>c11. inllri1 of animll\e~. To!al pa.ym~nl or s.253 per mo. lncludq &U . 3 Bedroom, single atory-from $36.250. F'nl~ Irvine North to Santa Jaab@I Av~ .. lollow 11';111 to morl@I or call ~ or S40-S l4T, VIILAGE REAL Ettate e:ic. clusive 111le1 aaent. ' -' l ' • . .. " . .. ~ . . . . ' SuodoJ, M1rto 11. 1971 A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWING GUIDE FOR THE GAL ON THE GO. For •n acl In Woman's World Coll M.ry leth 6~2-5678, ext 330 71112. Style/ / I : I ~ i , Styl• II/ 1 • Marc M~talgnB SCAIOY.PAm·SKIRT l HALTER . Only 3 pattern pieces makt the acanl)"J>Mty·1klrt and hllttr. Thll Puil dtt1gl'W!d orfainal by Maro Montalane it avaJlabJe In alU!I sman 16·8>. Medium Cl0.12) •n4 Larse (14-16). The skirt, cut-ln-one with the Ptntlea, can be made In three lenath• -Iont: for tvfnln1, medium tor •port.I• and short tor pool -· . TG order 71182: 1lve 1ize, name, addrellA and zip. Mnd 11.50 pJut 25c for tlr11t clau mall. AddrH• 'IPAI>tA. lox N, Dtt"'t CX15, MUford, N.J. Cl!l848. 11tttrn look• by Cl&11lficatlon : Coata and Sult.s--$1. rrorn &ny bMk purch111ed, u~e ~ price cnupon en· cloMd In boGk wtim orderln& tlnt pat , • Yarns A Suppliet • Orll(tnal Stltche-ry Kitt • KnlttinJt Instruction • Net'dle rolnt-Macrame 177L Rl¥Ortido Avo. .New~ S.•ch Bl'hlhd Thi! P.O. Toi: '45-4011 Ch,eck on Thlsl ~ • \ 9140 SIZES IOY.i.20Y.i t.., 1lf ,..i..., 1lf .-...T ... THE ONE DRESS to haYe 1lOW zi ps up the tront, hu a curved collar that can be thtt ame or contrut fAbric, 11 perfect tor check• er plaid. Pf\nted Patk'rn 9140: NEW Half Sizes 10%, 12',i, 141,i, 16"', 18%, 2>%, Size 14% fbwit ln takew 3 1/8 yanlll JS.inch. REw.'NTY·nYZ C£""" for each pallrrn -add 25 cents tor each )Sallem fof. Air Mall and Specl"I !land!. I~: olhf'rwile thlnl-el111a1 delivery will take lbtte Wf!f'kl or inort, Senil pl'lo ' Marbrn Maril.rt! ttw DA TbY PTI..QT, 4f2, f>Allf'rn~ ·~r··~~ "~ -~ ....... ' ... ._...__ . ..,&,. ------•• ••• • ...... ~ IT!S..HE.R.~--,-* Wlcbliln HouM TifE NEW l4x60 $12,350 Vjkin9~9~~~9ewood PoJNl&r i·ront J<ltchf'n mo-24 x 61 -dt'I with hu&;e pantry. In· eludes t.IPfradro carpets, St!e thJ1 beautiful new draPt• and J1.pplla~. Set coach at up Nld ~livery lllY"''here eapistranc In South<~ l!Jlo,nmo ~ MOBILE HOME eapistranc •· PAGEANT MOBILE HOME 334 13 San Juan Cre"k Rd. PAGEANT San Juan Capistrano 3J4L3 San Juan Creek Rd 714/830-3140 • 493-1128 San Juan cavl!,trano ' Flomingo #513 1141830-3140 Ouploxu/Unit1- ule----- -RMl-Est•te 162 lxchont9 DLX Dana Point duplex. $llO , rm h9e lddlf,,,U $49,950. 33952 Silvl!'r l..antff'ft. EXCllANGE 21 Unit Apt. $95 l BR mobi htne an&lfcplJ Webb, Bla. 642-8)5. Compl~ in Cotta Mesa tor SlSO pvt hme CdAt Bea~ Home -Apt. $f9,500 40 to 60 Units, --, $Ull 2 BR mob.-kida/pets, CM St.pt to ocean in Newport Sp•rlfng Investments $19!1 3 BR kldl/pe lg N.B. Ownu!Agent * ~123 CaU J11.ck, &33·3544. 8 11.rhelor padt 1t11.rt al PO Income Property 166 Macnab-Irvine or <>8320 979-8430 AGENT Yearly/Summer Rentals YOU'VE a.lwayg wanted a Finer Homts in Beach Area picturesque cottage In the From $.150 Month dcattt, two h~droom1 , Riii Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 Rcnlty Cqn1pany ~aragc, fruit trtts. 4 rnlles Cost• Mat• INVESTORS from Sun City &. Canyonl,-~--:-::-::--".".:'-= Beautiful patio kitchen, nHxl1·I fully e11u1pfK'(i "·1th \'i't•l bar, dii1hw1.1;hrr, ~ lux e ijlush shag carpet & mu1·h mor(', MULTIPLE UNITS I...akt' In Quail Valk'y. 111111 11. 3 Bdnn, 2 Bath, Nice lll'ea. eahJ• e!frano 18 Unila on 1.42 AlTt'S in Country Club. What can you Zi6 Santa Isabel. C.M. • t' c;) t•hoice area o( Costa !r1ega, lrade me in Costa 1'1t'Sa 714:6:5-9172. ~ Salo $13,995 Prical Includes act.up & del. any. \\'here in So. CaJjf, MOBILE HOME F.x1n•mely LO\V vacaney. ami.r ~7075. Laaun• Be•ch PAGEANT 52205 gross per montp. TRADE 4 Bcdroo Jlarbo 1--------..,-- 33<13 5,., Juoo C"'"k Rd. >~IJ painted. Al.SO .12 VI h., f 1.:i 116 ~ Lrg BACHELOR S · unit.& . very low m:un-ew me, ee . , . an Juan Ca1u.~trano t • G llA"A f'quity for UNITS t n 5cr.luded, view or Pme trees. e ist 714/830-3110 • 493-1128 c~. ~ "'-"'. 1'::f Ne9.·port or Costa ti.1esa. Full bath & Aliding glass to at. rafi0 Viking Model Home ~n Qu. 64~1" • Call 644-7722 or 644-8134. private pa.t.io. $95 utilities 't' om cen. • paid. Ide al single woman. ' MOBILE HOME In 5 * Pork P '~E .. 'T Brand n£>w J bdrm. Brent. Real E1t•te W•nted 184 NU·VIEW RENTALS A~ ,.,..., wood •615 loaded with ll,.-°"':-:--,..---:--1 673-4030 or 494-3248 33413 San J uan Cr~k Rd."' e:Xtru including poreh, 642~8235 644-6200 NEED 3 or f b4rm hollM!,+-:--:--:--:---,,----- San J uan CApistran!'.l •kil'.1lng, awninss. land· !"!""!''!"!!~~!l'!':~!"'!""I Mesa Verde pre terr e d . Lido Isle 714/8.10-3140 • 493·1128 acaplrii with aprlnklera • * TAX REFUND * Buyer ready now! DoyleC.0.1--------,..-,- 35 Ft. Mobile Home more. Eve!!, 838-6.141. 4 Bdrm., 4 bath home, din-, BEST OF1''ER, 646-3180 a.ft 6 $15,750 Complttel 5 Units, 1 blk_from be&ch, HAVE CASH BUYER den, living mom, $6j(l/mo. /----------Corona del Mar. . Yearly lease. 67:>-2908. PM. --------16 Units ''BluUs" area, near For 4 to 5 Bdrm. home "-'ll hl'.'":'--'--::-::-:---- RESALES Fashion Island. Xlnt tax pool or room for pool. Newport Beach llOlllf HOME ESTATES & COUNTRY CLUB 1111&..Ltf, ... lr.•ttn•h. I ... •.I, tf hi• "'11rt OWll YOUR OWll OllUXE MOBILE HOMI LOTS 11.lDI 'fOVI l ftn llCll"I •01 .l IVAUllTllD llll Only Mobil1h1m1 Part With All TlllSI futures TllCll I , .. IOlf COUISI lfllll.,lll ll!Hll ClUIHOUSI 4 H1tuu1 KOi Mll'lerll W1!11 l'oell Slluflttbo1rd1. 4 ln5ldt, 4 oultldt l lllll rd l!OOAI, C1rd lf-40x80 Auditorium kuMI I n.1nr mou lt1lur• full·Tllllt SOC!1I Olrtcter Unllu1~uJ!d lltl11t111 1,,.,1. AU·Cft1nn1I TY C1bl1 Clto/·lnlt Stwtr1 H1tur.I C:11 •DI WllKIMIS. ltllYl l(tlll• Mun .. ••cAT1d111 ... n:111a111ar IOMI~ OI TU lllllTtl l/¥1111 $3,1111 II $7,280 MINIMUM 10% DOWll Dlac•llt fw 1Hltit1ll cal ·'{,~~·~ :J.~~· N11 ... ~-•1n 12'. 20' &: 24' "1id1h11 shelter. LAguna Niguel or Mission 44·, 52' &: 60' LENGTllS THE IRWIN co. Vit'}o. I '1"'M"°M"'A°"c"2"",-c,,-, "2"'s-c,_-:,:-:.::-,-. -::::.,II Late ltfodel llomes Realtors 644-61JJ * 499-2800 * Jul!<! 15. $25(), Sleps to GREENLEAF P.10BILE k 32-~ & BaJ~- 110fi1E PAHK 0 .u:\:t~ 2 ~·< Suite 445 Newport Beach 1.;;,,;.;. ~...,....,,. .... TI11.-n:r~ 64 -•'" · 610 Newport Centt'r Dr. ·~"·". . ~............. hc·h/m t. uu """"• 1750 Whltlirr Ave., C.M. -......-~""'oil ::-::::-::----::--:--:- * LIBERTY 24x'4 6 Units Eastbluff ,,....,...._ ' -liO.t:OASr Hwt: 2 BR, house MIU' thP he11.ch. 2 BR., 2 bath units. 2 yr.ii. ---.soun•~CAt.w. '!ii July 15f. $135 mo. $11 ,500 - BPaut. Shag Carpet Thru-old. 1-~ully carp. &: draped.I:~~~~~~~~~ l-675_r_1_43_1_. ------out, dra~'S, arpliancrl!i. In-Covered parking, Best loca-San Clem1nt1 cludl's M•t u11 &. drllvery tion. $150. ·""',,·S.-6050 I I~ anywhrrc in So. Calif. )-Fkianchtfl • YR. L.~. $700 mo. 3 BR. 2 eat>• e!ffanC 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~iiiiii BA. furn . Adjact."nt \Vestem la -M'i"._ 11 .. & I' Whil• Hou.,_ Pnv. heh., Business park, !!itturlty guard .1. MOBILE HOME 7 HOUSES Opportunity 200 <92-7502 . PAGEANT 33413 San Juan Crt'ek Rd. S -2 Bdrm. & 2 -l Bdrm., DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED HouSH Unfurn. 305 San Juan caplstrano l.ixer uppt>rs on 2 R-2 lots. Reliable per50n (m11.n or·l---------- 714/830-3170 $875. monlhly income. \\'Otn&n) "'i ll be selected in Gener1I LUXURY Mo-=B~l ~L~E~ $79,500. this area io marke t our Na-1 ---'"::'.::C:'°"C'."" __ _ CENTURY 21 642-1771 tional advertised necessi"• FREE 11 HOME ., 1400 sq It, lge liv rm. din 28 Unit-Nr. Shop'g, pnx:lucts in local businesses, L•ndlords-Owners rm, den w/wet bar. 2 BR, 2 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Ellis factories etc, \Ve mt'rchan-We will refer ten11.nts to you ba, kit & !erv area, w/w Ave HB. $'120 1-1 1147.3957 dise our products through FREE of chll.l'ge. , . Many· cpts thru out, alr cond. Ter· DUPLEX. "-'est C.l\L Lri. coin operated equipment. desirable ten11.nts on our race, patio & much more. cor lot. 2 Br t'a . Close to No selling or experience Is \\'aitin' list. Loe in <'Xcluslve adult park, schls & bch. Gross Inc ~quire:!· Your investment ALA Rentals e 645-3900 SJC. Owner -493-4845. S293/mo. Outstanding in-1s 100 ,a SECURED. Chef e BELIEVE -1 Br, nr l0x20' Mobile home, enclosed vestmt. $32,900. Pvt. pty: ·~Y·Ail-D.EE ''ltot Foods" bt'ach. Kids/pets, $115. -bana. Fum., In Adult 1 _5<().-0 __ I_78_.==cm;----I is the choice of n1llH0M in ALI\ Rrnlals • 64.>-3900 .... tht' U.S.A. \Ve need P ark downtown C . M. ''NEW" d i~trtbuton1 10 M!rvlce theSC' XTRA ~ICE -~ 1 Br, stv/ 54R-5919. 20-UNITS Prime Aecounts. It you ref, child/pet uhl pd. $135. 1963 MAYFLOWER dbl PX· ADULT APARTMENTS have 11. drsire to su~ In Al.A Rentals • ~3900 pando, Adult park In Foun-114 E. 20Ti'I ST. 11.n honest IM>lid husiOMs cf • FAMIT.IES! 2 Br, fncd taln Yallt•y. &12-1180 or CO~"'T'A MF.5A your O\VN with trcmC'ndOU.~ yrd, t-nc l gar, kids/pets. 968-J368. \VEBB, BKR 641-4905 growth and can invest " $150. mimimun1 of $.'"1.'1.i.OO 11.nd ALA Rmlnls • 645-:1900 PRIME 4·Plrx 3 Br., 2 B11.., Inc. S700/mo. No dn VA. $fi2,50Q, N. Cmfll 1\fcll8.. BUDCElt Expando, 17x50', xln't rond. Must be moved. -"'' . (21.1) ·~·-= UP. \I/rite to us for a &i7-6l5L-- peN;Onal intC'TVie\\', lnrtudt• • A Quiet Place - 1 BR. pbone nun:ibl!r. s. M. CQ,'\1. \Valk to fthop/pru1f.1Sl l5. ~oc-=---;,.,.--.,,..,.---1 J'ANY, P. O. Box 1881, ALA Renl11.l" • 645-3900 2 'l'rl-Plrxes, 2 br., l ba. f'a. C hf C J'f 92626 --- 2629 llarbor Blvd. "6-8660 Serv111g Ne.wport-C.o11& Mesa area. Ch•Pr 500 rentals available now. Our fee I.I $15.00. \Ve gu11.r11.ntff service or )'our monty back. l'alr! Call now. 1 Bdrm. on . the Waler. F'umished with u t 111 t I e I p11.id. $200 Year round. 2 Bdrm. Rent reduced to $170. Hu refri&. &: bl.tna. Fenced yard for pet. 3 Bdrm. House. New decor. Children&. pets weloome, or \\·ill con.sider 1inglea $225. LANDLORDS! Your next tenant may be on our \\'Ailing list. Cali us for free listing service. OlARMJNG l BR. 3 BA & den home. i\111.ny xtras. :E:x· elusivt! NC'\\•porl 11re11. S450. incl gardener. Agt~ 646--1456. Corona d1I Mar 3 BR, 2 BA, custom home. So. of hwy. Dining rm, prl palio, massive trplc, open beam ~iling, dishwh r, digpJ. $350. pt!r mo. 837-4141 . 2 Br, 11..) Ba, 2 sty w/patio, nr 1''11.shion Isl and. 1'1arch/5"pt. $215/mo. 213; 782-ll55. ShfALL neat 3BR, 2BA, 513 Marigold, $300 mo lse. Call Jo, Unique •lomes 61S-61XXJ or owner 675.-55.'i.l. · JUST remodeled 2 Br, 2 Ba, trplc. close In OCfllln. Adults. 5290. 317 Lark.~pul" 673--3315. 2 Br. frplc. atv & retrlg, a:ar. patio. Blk ~11.y-P11.r k , Child-Pet ok. $235 675-370K. HA RBOR View llills, vtew, 4 BR $550 Mon!h. AGENT 64~8-48 Costa Mes• 4 ·BEDROOMS 2 BATIIS, large living & family rm. plush crpts, manicuN!d yard and all huiltins. Xlnt rem- dcntial area, $2'75. mo. Call 545-3424 Copen eves) \outh , (-oast -.. - A Complet•ly f'IJ•w Concept in Co'tmetics 2'.\2 WP11t 1Rth ~I., Nrw Y<lrk, N.Y. 10011. Prinl NAMll:, AIJr>JiF.R" w 11 h ZIP, 817.F. 11.nd !fl'VU: NfJMRF.R. NICE 10x35 wfrnise<I ncldrd nn. Xtrns. LovC'ly Pk. Conv. 51111 Offtoe (714) 32f.7412 Inc. s:noo. &1G-2G.'l4 or Nr\vporl Brh., nr. N\vpt. ~ta t'.o;a, ll 1 · 1_· _ e RARF: Indeed -2 Br w/ Jtnrbor lliJ.:"h, Xlnt tax LIQUOR LICENSE cozy trplc, kids/sml pet ok. l;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,ii;;;;;iii-;;;iiel !!hl'ltC'r, Chvn<'r, MS-9695. Orange-On Snle $1 50. • FOR RENT ·e SEE MORE Spring . F1u1hiont and rhoo11t!' nrw.- pattern free from new Spring-Summer Cataloe. All sizes! Only 50 centl!i. INSTANT SEWING BOOK .ew ~. wear tomorrow. .. ............... ~~I &16-84G4. 8 UNIT-Walk to Behl (Old Issue -Public Pr<>m· ALA Rrntals • &15-3900 IMMACULATE 3 BED - 1 & 2 BR. 1110 M, S16 M dn . ises -Food Or Cocktails) ROOM, 2 bath home, SH Wh•I 395 $18,500 e REAL Find! 3 Br, huge 709 Palm, llB 847· 1 Call Winslon, Collect fncd yrd, encl gar, NWPT 1ireplacc, dbl. gar., patio, JfGTS $165 redecorated. New 1 hag Lots for Sall 170 {213) 272-4249 · ' · c'pt5 &: .1-1. Avail. March ALA Rent.Ills e 645-3900 ... ., marlj ..Xa'I -=---,,.,----:=--WORKING partner wanted -c....:==;....;;_= 1st $250 per mo, 301 tut Cemetery Coast Hwy. Cor. M11.n or woman with small 5 • MINI Ranch -Rural. 2 Broadway, C.M. ci1n do for you ••• SJ, INSTAN T FA SHI ON BOOK Hundreds o t fashion faclt. 51. S•n Juan C•pistr•no Lots/Crypts 156 C-1 zone, Approx. JOO'xl26'. investment nee. Going new Br w/frpl, kids/pets $175. Lachenmyer --~---:-:-Level. Prime location. coffee 1hop-restaurant-i~ ALA Rent•ls • '4~3900 AUTIIENTIC SPANISI{ 4 Cemett-ry loll, 10 yn; old, S132,000. cream parlcr. Mwit have 1648 Newport BJvd., CM More than just a cover up. A new lkln C&J'f! prorram for the whole family, I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Do you have massive Fully landscaped. Beaut Wesley N . Taylor Co. food exp. D~ 645-3270 eve $85 l BR kids/pets OK furniture? Having trouble view. Leaving area. Less Re•ltors 673-3025. 5100 util pd stdn1$ OK Re.> I I or Ymo cnmpllmentary f•d al, Barbara Lowf'rtt. f =-.ijno a home where It than oost 838-&)82. S ph ' · od I t LOOK ...... ..... 2111 San Joaquin .HiJlg Rd. o 1st1c•t nv11 or Sngls/cpb $110 C.Af. lo YEARS YOUNGE·RI tits? Let wi show you thMI Commercial NN'PQrt Center 644-4910 X1nt Opport. for &ggrCnive, Sngls/cpla $120, gar. 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. Dill 646-3928 Eves. 673-t5T7 Spaniih Casa! Imported tile · Property 1$8 •1_,_ A • po s It iv e t h I n k er , s blks to bch s-.so. H.B. No cream, om or co11metic floors· thruout, e nc losed Bui uc:rs Hent1on P ar1nership wtmcrchandi~ 5uo. 2 BR gu klds/pel• FOR ACTION ~tails undt-r $25 courtyards and modern con-Just West Of The• professor in textile buying $130 2 BR 4-kids OK • 2 BEDROOM with •lna'le 133-3902 •. • • Call WILSON venlences all enclosed in lot SHOPPING CENTERS Western White Houle syndicate. $3000. 962--05&1. 51 35 2 BR kirf ... /pels. H.B. Jl;arai;:e for 5150. 5678 897 Om or 5.10 1413 1· t t t' · 5200.000 to $1,200,000 e 2 BEDROOM hardwood CALL 642 • · . · 1ne to o 1ne privacy. Pnnoramic ocean view front DELI-MARK""'. est. 25 y-, $140 2 BR kids/pets C.M. · ' 1r.3 500 NF.\\' 1u R Years Old ,.~' '" floors crpts drps /lrepl i iliiiiiiii......... YOURS FOR ;).. · North & South Orttnge Co. Jot, can build 22 units, con· xlnt Laguna ]()('., 5 yr lM", Canyon set 2 BR., kids/pets • • • • FITZPATRICK'S 1 1 clos, ef<'., ~.;ill liq. ft. V~c1v $2,15 mo: Incl B&W lie, fixL OJ( dbl aar, large yard. $200. Givt }'OUtvlf ll apl'in& lift ) C11pislrt1110 Vnl!C'y Really Xlnt sf)('ndah\C's/IRX Sll' trr pt Dana Point, Cotton Point. l~iv. q1rs pn.~s. $14,900. flft'r 8ng:ls/rpls 2 BR Cdhf. Roy McC•rdle .Realtor , th fl pretty, new hilt. ~ LICENSED 24 HR. 31501 C11n1ino Capistrano Call: Ll>e Mohlrr 5'1l-S l5.5 & Catnlina. 2!'j~',, dOV.'11, Totnl n .r:. 4!!7-1711 \Valk to heh 2 BR Cd i\:t UO Ne~po11, Blvd., C.1'1. U1ht on your heAd , lar.y, E San J uan Capistrano PF.RCY l·I. GOODWIN CO. prtr.e 51~2.000. , Sngls OK 3 BR kirls/pcts C.M. 548-7729, flatttrins In fl~r •MJon. CHILD CAR 493-1124 ~---INVF.STMENT DMSION LADI F.S J~e~dy t~ \Vear Sn(!lll 01\ 4 BR kids/pt>ls tlR. I '"'""""""""'""'""'""'"""I r o ch e t llo\\11tr-trimm~. Realtor Since 1965 11tore. Trudy I F11sh1ons, 333 979-8430 AGENT LEASE 3 Br, 2 ba. Custom ecallG~ Mt and brimmed $l2.50 Wffk per child EAST 17th STREET E. 1711l St., <hlta Mesa.I--,-.,-,.,.---,--::-::~:-:--Blt·in'elee kitchen. Dihwshr, 1tyle nl 1traw or wool yarn. \A CD A S BDnM. RANCll 1-IOUSE COSTA MESA 64&-0.185. LANDLORDS! crpts & drps. Frplc, Private a ttem 7007: •lze1 S, M, L V ~ t hr• ilay/5 !lay Wffk Capistrano E. .. tate, 2 Acres. 445 Ft. fronting 17th St. F URNITURE Delivery Serv. W Specialize in Newport Patio, Top cond. C101e tc I. • ......_,......,.. 9"11'91tle f•r WllA tMMlterl 3 car gar., barn, corrals, big 5115,000 cash down R J N N F.stab ! yrs. Truck, equip'! ~ch • C.Orona del Mar • 11chooh;. $265/mo. Call Belle AEVENTY-nVE Cf;Nn lrffs, pool. $100,000. Realonomics, Bkr-675-6700 • r. ewport ~ accls, l!"nnlts. $3300 Laru e & Dana Point. I ~6~73-8550==·-,,---=--:--::--I euh .. uem -add 25 '"'~~';33'0tt A~:i'.;;;5•M OLE HANSON CO !65'x 620' Levet. l l.80 Sq. Ft. cash. 557-7032 aft 5. Our ;:ntal Se"'"'~ FREE **NEW 2 s" I Ba ll tor each p11.tt~_.!.?,r 2111 I. lat It., Suite 121 , s.A. 777 S. 101, San Clemente SHOPPING CENTj:R We1l1yRN. 1 Taylor Co. Investment to You! To\\'Tlhouse w/paol. Mesa :Air Mall and Sptcla1 ~IUI-• (Jkhlnd o. n . Haan Chrya:lcr1 3 ACRES w/4 BR home, 10 Satelliie stores. 10.7% Cap ea tors O rtv lty .. 220 NU-VIEW RENTALS Verde. Bltns, cpts. drpl, : otherwi• thinkluA View, lrffs, se c I u de d. rate, 20.7" iptndable on 21U San Jbaquin Hills Rd. ppo n 6734030 er 494.JUS fncd. patio. gar. $Xl0. Nr Ivery will take:Se,:r-GUARANTEED TO ~ $65,000. Onr, 7141493-3813. down payment. $.l42 000 Newport Center 644-4910 CO~PUTERIZED cordleu VERY CLEAN 4 BR home schols. 545-~ '11.'ffkJ or moft. ttt INCREASE DRESSMAKING Tustin Full Price · CHOICE lot, 100'xl35', R-2 coin operated l.l' 11. m.e · with bltins 1: 1rg fenc(I' yd 3 BR, 2 BA MONTECELLO Brooka. the DAil.Y BUSTLINE & THE IRWIN Cq. paved alley, 348 E. Remotely. operated. New tn. for S26S per mo. FAMll.IES TO~OUSE bltM, ~ta. · nm, lM. Nffd\ecraft ALTERATIONS 1--,=-"':'.:--:8:---t Realtors ~111 Rochl'!lter Sf .. C.M. Short nova t 'on to th e ONLY Call agent S46--4l4l, ~s. 542-2126.· Dept., Box l&l, Old Cheh1e11. OWNER gelling, ea u walk to 17th St. shpog. cntr. multi-million dollu coin'i===·=="===== -· Y No exen•iJW', rn!am or gym Specialize in Weddings. Tustin P.1eadows model 14 CDl\t J-l iithw11y frontage. 3-1 .. 1tion, New York, N. . II' C I Q'UJCK SERVICE! ' land & bldJts. $21,750. 673-9509. operated cntcrta1n1ng Jn. 0011• Print N•n'lfl, Addrt!••· K1thy A 1 ust6m r1 Reaut decor., 3 BR, Din rm, I =~===-.-:--::=-.I dustry. Proven-tested. Bar, Zip, ratMm Nam tt er . Call \VJQ;bN FOR APPT 546-8441 }'am rm. Open house 1--A'"-'-"-t.~67~5-_7_225 __ H_.T_.R_._ BY OWNER, niee area.. 2 loun-:rs, clubs etc, Need m:r:nu;cRAFT ''ft! ero-1 .~";7;·';;77;1;;;;;;';':;;;;;;;;~;;·,;";t;'~.,.~-~,~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~ -"'-"-'-'-""-'-· _R_38-_1_0_1s___ Condominiums large loll! for sale in Costa capital mfg. In J a Pan fchrl, knit, r!c. FrH dlrPC· Wflttminster for sale 160 Mcsn. 548-Jfi68._-:::~--· i~';v~d~t,~: ;P~.o~-~Bc~x~:ro~t~F.~.J~T'..''".','.m. I tion•w· M, ,rrnt•.t M' . If you'v• flounkd wh,•t a-· BR.: 2 Ba., *W1~d-;;; Mountain, Desert, EXCtlANCES, inves!mcnl.o; f NE · "-'•• •era,,,..., Jou'r• oo in9 or DRIVE BY Squru"i'. $22,600. Resort 174 & true 5heltcn. ·1rome & ~::.~ $~:~. k:~s; r ~: in toMd•y'• PILET CIE111ifieTd Ads. ~~~gln!i~~~J.y~:i~ ;i::~:·~l.•:,: ::~::: t~ ~I~, ~~~~io~~~~ ~=~m:t ~:~:· 67'.-7225. CrfNlhet • over )5 tftlltn• to th ' b' · th d Sl 3 BR. 2 BA, covered pat io, 51/',!)5(), IS ca 1n.1n-e w 0 0 s • 1 t TD Loans tnakr. ' MotJ crplJt, clrp11. d!hW!llhr. Jwit :S BR, 2* Ba., Villa Pacific, Compl. flni!lhcd only $8,900. S I1t•nt CrM.hfit • A reduN'l:l to 525,500. Drivt by $27.~. OR stlU't w/a. secluded lot 1t•rn by plcturff! P&ttttna. find ell.II us for more lnhn. J BR, 2 Ba., Hunt. Cont., fo.r Gnty $950. and WE'U. 63A % INTEREST 1__._-11-'~~n--------. ~LARWIN~•-', 112~~~rili.. i'D\Jron, !~~~~~1dtl 2nd .TD-loans '" "'°'' thaJt 100 tHIL -IL FRIEND 961-4495 -ANYTIME $.10.500 536-l'l:l8 or write: Speocer 19' Int baud on equity t ~-AIPu llM ... 2 BR., 2 Ba ., Hu.nt. Marina, Reo.1 }A;tatt-, P.O. Box 2828, Al~ NEW 95,._ • SI -~ s.il,500. Bl& Bear Lake, Califomta. of sale-price loant I.I ollttJ ... Beeks ... 50 Rtal £stat.. We h•ve more \ I CAROL COOKE A. ~ S<1ttler Mt9. Co. f ~ tJ'f u Pri• .......... '•epl1 who use PILOT Cl11tif itd Ads to ~--.. -"'_"_' -~ Call UI 1nythftt. LAKE J:RN't:-COOK:t ,i A '42·2171 • 54M611 'IO ctnta. sell it1m1 they no lon,.er n11d tround larwin realty llC Eaglebol~:, discriminating Servin& HU'bor U'ff n yn. r • , notglt • $37,400 ~"-:-'-----~ r q.llt ..,.. 1 .. J g pattlml. thfir homes •r• nice people ••• they Acreage for 1•11 150 9........05 546-541 l Bl.VD M.OTEL $175,000 Mortt4 .. 1, ffO cenl.t. mey ev1n b1 your n1ighbor1, Just pick ---------2 BR. loft , pr $16,950 Trvtt Dffdt M_,. QmJt 9tlM; I .. 50 ~ the phone incl 9h•t them 1 ctll. INVESTMENT Duplex11/Unltt FOX FAru.t ,, A $8,995il--------- conll. Tllfs I• ju1t anolhar ol th• 9"•t jhin91 OPPORTUNITY 1110 112 HORSE RANOI $<8,500 DESPERATELY l>O<d q.ltl• tet Toda.r's Uvtar .. il:tellt DAIL y PILOT Cl•1tifi1d Ads • • • 5 AcN!~ nc11r Pelmdllle tnt1i H.B .• Be1iutifUI extra Ip. ! 89~ m ma ptlll' Lake $1J,tro, ~urtd by 2nd TD. lS bffutiftil P'tt•ms.. !i(I thty'r• •• •••Y to Ull , Alrporl. Xlnl rrowth fl(ller> sr., 2 Ba • J Bt., 1 Ba., n~ I 585--25« $30,000 ~· In 2 lmprowdl I eenta. tl11J. Only $35,l)XI • terms. lo\•Cly J.A:e. rroundt. a•rqe YUCCA v AU.EY oa too propmiff. Wiil ,,..y l~ n· Bill Grundy, Realtor + h1.1ae park's . On cul* M8'·. 3..tiOt rt. ~lf't•Uon. 1'4 1erut on 111.000 2nd TD. 1 • alWl,YI tbe rlatlt time • • IJll-..1 3~1 Bayside, N.B. 675-fl16J SAC 543,ri00. Ownc?r 14,2...3276. acrt. Wt1.tcr. Joshua tree.1. Call eve, 6*4833. ~ .... l'tlllt placa u •lly Piiot c1 ... ~ 40 ACRES, tal!e for only 121 UNITS wantod. Hav< bu7•n Yea< !'OUM livlllf. IJ,2'lC). Vacucle! """' """"l'I Rent ... WUlt R&SULTSI • Cl1I .t .. month. $7aJ per l crt. for d\Jpluea 1.1.P lo Ip unltl. Termt tn4) <f9t-7453. ,..,._ 6 pll<O that ad OUM•' l!OAIT!I lllT 96.'-00<1 A .. nt 6~'122.1 HtR-5 ~cn&S nr. Vall U<, wtr, l"'lf bou.., •pt., ot<n **11 ""T Have 10methilll )'OU want to Like to tradef Our Trader'• .ctnlc. "500., w/.S4S. Dn bide., etc. thru a Daily Pilot • AL. llMAN •• ..nt 0..111111 at!t do It Paradla column ta"" l"fll! 633-mo I to 10 AM. 531-3286 qa.l!lftl Ad. ...U -all NOW-. I Uno~ 5 d&ys Ille 5 bt1cb. 1..:,;PM;o.o;Ast-.. ____ ....;. _____ _ • •• + The following rentals •re orn your Inspection this weektn • for APARJMENIS. E.OR RENT (2 Bedroom) ***3507 Finley, Newport Beach · 673-8249 -$800. Unf. (Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 BR) 1809 W. Balboa Blvd ., Newt>!>rt Beach · &73-.2223 '296. Un1. (0.,.n Dally) TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 12 lodrooml **804 ;6.migos W1y (E1stblulf) J>;.B. 875-1380 '295 Un1. (Sat & Sun l -5) · (3 IR & Fomlly Rm. or Oonl ***3507 Finley, Newport Beocb ·· 673-8249 $450. Uni. (Sat &<"sun 1~) *'"' ... ,.,. ...... _ ........ L I· r -ior-I~ ~I -:;;;"';;m-~J~-=-1 ' ~ . ._ ... , ..... l~]J ---l!IJLl""'"I ~--~"'_·-......... I ~ 1H • .:.iou.,.-___ u _ntu..;· .;,,m;;;•:,__;305.;;., Hou-Unfurn. 305 Apts. Fum., 3'0Apts. Fum. 360 Apto. Fum. 3't WESTSIDE 3 BR, 2 BA lam 1--------1,:,,1; • .. •Irvine D•n• Point rm. .... ''°"'• ,_ ,._. yd L•g..., Nlgu•I 1.:;;.;.::;;;_ ____ .....,...;.;.;.:;.::_ _____ I =,;;;;,;;,;,,~==:=:-:-·• ...,.... e SAVE Q ON ltENT1 e w/patio, Kid1, ,.ta OIC. SPAOOUS -4 BDRM $310 Manartt needed • I beautiful ~"::de =~· 2 Baths, tam nn, w/w ~ti, ocea.d view .units. Adlt qil., . drps, bltna, fenced )'lid, ........ no pets, <Kfl duties. 613-(leOT, ** 3 BR, 2 BA, fenced yard view. ~73.10 • double garage. S230/ma. Mesai Verde Huntington Beach Call Fred ~ or ---.....,....,.._.,.__ -!!aA EXECUTIVE SUITES 54!>-2646. SHARP 4 BR, 2 BA bome1 W1'1"Wll ~ MOTEL APTS. 3 BDRM., 2 bath, •built-ins, Great loc, cl• '° tchlr. A fH 1111 M 727 Yorktown Blvd. carpet&, drapes. Kids & pets bargain at $275 mo. Water 194n BEACH BLVO. OK. L~l'. fenced yd, $235 incl, Avail alt Apr. lS. AT YORh.'TOWN mo. 64f..ll>t. "'541)._305tl __ . -c:----cc---........ ....__.. SJl>-0411 3 BR, 2 BA, Monticello Co~ Newport Buch ...-_.-.. ..... Low WMkly R•tes do Poot. wtr ooftener, MINI FARM STUDIOS & I BR'S. dshwshr, $225. 5 4 6-116 5, e Full kitchen 557-3039. _ _,,.. Small, but nice 2 Bdl'.'m. B 1... p I Coot• .. ·o• e Heated pool house alone on lot. Stove Ir 11 -.nrnsu • m. e Laun•-· facilities 4 BR. $250 Years lea~. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _, West-side Avail. now. 683 rt.frig. Very large yard BAYFRONT • Yearly. 1 BR. l ' • F1'ee utilities Senate St. 495--0Ui6. \\•/fruit tret'!l. Ideal retired Go~s view! Furn. Util LIVE LIKE A KING • Free linens couple. SIOO. pd. Adults. $200/mo. At Budget Pr'icest. • T.V. &: maid serv. avail. 4 Br, ZBa, crpu, drps, NU·VIEW RENTALS 673-6790. e Bar·B-Que Yard. $175. mo. 673-4030 or 494-3248 .C..,==~=~~-~ FURNISHED-a Phone service ** 545-7fi09 ** --------~i e $25WK&UP-On0cean e UNFURNISHED 3 BR t"t BA sch.I I 4 BR, 3 BA, fam. rm., pool. Lovely Bacll-1 Br-Rooms OCEAN YiEW UNITS ·~ near s. 2f:Jl, Back bay. Kids 0 K. Maid service-Pool·Util pd mo. Call Joan, HERITAGE· $350/mo. 7_. days, 541).8121 e Call 675--8740 e * POOLS REALTORS, 540-1151. Mr. Hanna. 1 ~=-~~~,---= * ENCLOSED for rent on weekly, monthly 2 BR nr beach &: bay, prk'g, GARAGES & yearly basis. In Harbour Dan• Polnt 3 BR. & 4 BR. homes, near Jndrv, adults. lll6 W. E Pacific, a new community -., * CONV NIENT E 2 beach. Yearly lease. '7oN Mo Balboa, $170/mo. 67J...4526. TO AlL BEACHES of studio k 1 BR units in N W BR, 2 BA, oce¥1 -up. "''"ent 54S--1290. H ti gt H bo Furn & view, stove, refrig &: vac I ~,..c:-:,,-=.:__~~~~~ HOME like 2 Br duplex, FROM $135 MONTH un n on ar ur. tum., $:n:l per mo. 496-4191. CANAL watel'front duplex 3 quiet residential &ITa near Unfurn rentals Include bltn BR, 2 ha., patio, yrly lie. beach. $215 winter. 673-3780. ADULTS PLEASE kitchen appl's, 'wall-to.waU Fountain Valley $325 Mo. Agt. ~2414. Fll\SI' door duplex, 3 br, 2 VI L. LA POMONA crpt'g, draperies, boat slips for lease, maid service, LOVELY HVH. 3 bdrm, 2 ba ba, all xtr,.as. $400 lse. PHONE 642.·2015 therapy pools & location 1 3 BR &: den, din rm, lrg bc~rd. Nr school, no pets. Avail 4/15. $275. 962-5369 Carmel model, lge yd. 1972 213/~TI73 (1760 Pomona Ave.) blk from beach, Immcd. OC· Port Nelson. 644-5035.C ~:= .. ::tcc•=,:M.;.c;:.~-----~"'""'""'"!!!!!!!~!!!!"'!'!""'-cup, Call '114 : 84&-1361 or Huntington Beach BRAND new Portofino model •• ..,... ~-_.,_ ·· .._...,. HOLIDAY PLAZA . 213: 592-1361 for more de· In HVH. I bdrm. 3% 'b•. Cosa del Oro DELUXE Spado"' 1 BR. "•:;:ails:;:' ;· ~~~...,..=:-:: Bach. Pad. $85. Util, Pd. 1am. rm. 644-503.5. ALL UTILITIES p AID turn apt. $135. Heated pool. FREE Ulil. fum 1 BR, nr Hurry I -----P--k---Com L -' Ample parking, Adults -no heh. Pool $140. 201 10th St. E •• Crate 1120 Ulil Pd. University ar pare ....nore you rent • 1s 1965 Po ... CM 1•0• Olatom designed, featurlng: pe • mona """e. 536-3777/536-7282/~ .)Oil. Cozy ~ttage, rear $l20 .J-BR townhouse, May 15 to • Spacious kitchen with in· 1 BR duplex, Frplc, Beam MOVE-In today! 2 Br, kids&: Flowermg Tree $13.5. Pri. Aug 31st or yr's lease, $300, direct llehtlng: ceilings, Cedar panelling, pets o~ay. Pool & o:tras. !~~1:,u :;::;: g!t Br~~: _m __ ,._38_. ------• Separate dln'a area Pvt pe.Lio. $134. 336 E. 20th, 968-7510 847-3669 .• I a Home-like «tDra&e 64~1317. 1.,.::.:....=c..:c,..;c:.:....~Buy-~-~-get mad -HELP·U Rentals HouHS Furn. or • Privale paOO. ---------Sell the old •t\lff QR: will get You a Pad. Unfurn. 310 • ClOled garage w/storaae FURN Bachelor apt. Carport new stuU Halleluja 2· Br. $150. utl pd ---------• Full length marble pu11. & lndry. Nr shop'g k schls. For that Item under , $50, crpl/pat, kids/pet. HU?TY .B•lboa Peninsut1 man Sl29.50 + dep. 998 El try the Penny Pincher Jump'n Jacks 3 Br. $155 ·---------Kin Bel Camino, No. 1, CM . ,-"'C:·="'====--Cookie Crumble S90 nr wtr BAYFRONT, choice 5 BR, 4 • 1-cr nna 546-0451. Laguna Beach L'.tt'I M•'racles 4 Br. 1200 ··~A. P•·er & Slip. Summer or • Pool • Barbeques • sur. ~ ded with lush land BACHELORS Only: 1 BR, DUPLEX 2 BR, 2 BA, tam Cpt. d~•. pat, -an vu ye"ly. Furn or Unfurn. roun P • 1 .,. ~ seaping apt. Fum. Utilites Pd. rm, dbl gar. $235 mo. -e ec. HELP·U e e 530-6381 · Owner. 673-3'.139. Adult living at Its best 54fi-7972 or 307 Mesa Dr.. Reis. •WE have a large aelection Corona del ~r Large l BR $175 CM. SI'UOIO apt w/full kit & ba. of 3 and 4 bedroom homes ,;.;....;....;..______ tnlLmEs FREE $75 BA c HE Lo R for ·$135 mo. inc. util. Reis. I.Dr- that can be mo\'ed lnto FRONT 2 Br. h!e. $215/mo. 365 W. WilllOn 642·1971 permanent tenant. Incl util., raine Bethke, Sterling Rlty, almost immediately on our Yearly, Util incl. Adults, no LOW WEEKLY No hippies, no pe ts. ~-"7CC2858"'-'-·---.,.-- Ren t-0 pt lon pla n. pets. Nr. Albertson's Mk!. RATES 54s.-0059. Lido Isle SHERWOOD RE ALT Y • 6?3-8936. 2080 Newport Blvd. * 1 WEEK FREE! * 540-8555 Condominiums Cost• Mesa Bach, nu dee, no kitch $7S. MOBILEHOME 1 Br nr new, U f 320 A Lido atta nr bay. Adults, no 3 BOR..'d., 1rg den, 1% ba . __ n_u_rn_._____ 642-201! Lrg Bach 1115, 1BR,1145, 2 t l20ll 67,_3826 Full crpts & drapes. Dbl Cost• Mes• STUDIOS &. 1 BR'S. BR S165. Adlls. 642-2181. ""°='::..· ==-mo=·..:.:.c..:.; __ garage. Lrg fenced yard. On ---------AVAILABLE * WINTER RATES * Newport h•ch Mesa 3 mi from beach. 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpts, drpa, e Full kitchen Attrac tum Studios $ll5, 1 -8-A~L-B_O_A_B_A_Y_C"L""U"'B,,-. 962-9793. bit-Ins, dshwhr, 2 poola. db. e Heated pool BR's $125. Adul ts, no pets. TelT&ce Studio _ Bargain. VACANT z BR, $260/mo. house, $235. StG-3710. • l.&undry facilit!et 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt 6. Transferred. Take 0 v er Children, pels OK, Swim· -,-B-R-.-2-~-,-.-,.-,v~bal""'°-ny • Free utllitie• A'ITRACTIVE turn Ir g, leW. Furn. avail. 645-5000, ming pool. Ask for MR. overlooU pool• I: ~ a~a. • Free linens beam cell, 2 BR. New crpts "':=;;' ;.124~, ,;:83;:7·.c.7856=·--.,...,-SNIDER, 962-44n/963-n07. 1195 Mo. Mike 54S.-3169 eves. • T.V, It myt serv. avail. •-· w lk t H bo ~ • Phone service « paint. a 0 ar r BACHELOR apt, new cpts, l.G. f ~·· 3 ha. u• Hunt1·---a.am Shop'g.$154.SO.~L -·-. •1001mo. Yrly. 'rm',.,~ •-..:. kit.'-"··• d. ·~-· ··"-...;;.;.',.;.:....'--'-....-..._-. * $30 WK. & UP * ~ • ~... .,111 ...... -SHARP l Br POol Nr $100/winter. 67~9356 or .. Feoced;4n back J'd. PICK OF mE CROP -811111-e SbidJo 'I: 1 BR Apts shops, utll pd, No. pets: 675-mB. MUsfleave·atate, 963-1081. ny sparkling clean, walk to • Room $15 WK &r Up, Adults. 1884 Monro v i a .1 .c::.:..=::.....----~ beach. 3 pR, 1rg patio, encl • 1V i: Maid Serviee AvaD S48--0l36 SMALL Bachelor. swim pool, BEAUT. 3 BR home, frPJ, dbl gar. Many xtnu. $240 e Phone Service. Util Pd I c::.:..=:......--~--1 blk ocean. $100/mo. Util lovely patio, block to achoo!. mo. 838-7954. e AU major credit cards STUNNING 1 hr, !um'd $160. pd. 210 Cedar. 543-1131 or 53&-3m/53frl366. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-979S 2 hr unrum $165. $50 dollars aft 5. 54g..7290, 4 BR •• 2 BA. 3 BR, 2 BA, washer/dryer, This Ad Worth $5 on Rent '~w~/~ad~645-~5530-=~~= I='=';:,;,:==-.,..-,=-= stove, refrig. Pool & nc 1 • OCEANFRONT apt. 1416 W. Sll> * 537·8649 facilities. $190. 962--4167 Children &: Pet Section 2 l!R. Traile.r, $130/mo, Util. Oceanfront, 1 Br. $130 per Irvine Unbelievably Beautiful paid. Mature persons only. mo. Util. pd. Bachelor Newport Beach VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. Call 646-1809. pret'd. (213) 698-3627. ---------Adults -no pets. Flowers Furn. Bachelor & 1 Br's 3 BR, one block from beach, UNIVERSITY PARK 2 BR, 2 betb, <Ion .. .. .. $300 3 BR. 2 Bath, atrium •• $335 3 BR, 2% ba., fam. nn. $325 4 BR., 2% be., tam. nn., l3!0 TURTLE ROCK 4 BR. 2 ba., fam . rm ... $.160 4 BR. 21iii ba., fam. rm. $390 4 BR, 2% ha., fuml!hed. Year's lease ........ $400 We have short term turn. rentals avail. r I j ·11 I '11 I I' II ti. --. ·11 1'11llrll' "SINCE 1946" 1st Western Bank Bide University Park, Irvine Days 1 833-0101 . Nighll -=--=-=-=-~ DELUXE townhouse & con- do, 1900 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, . bltm, cpts, cl.rps, frplc, ~tearated, pool. Otlldren, pet.I welcome. 2 car garage. LeaR. $350 with purchase opt. Open Sat & Sun. Owner. 9 6 3-16 7 4/673-7150. 24.10 University Dr. Vista Bahia. Townhouse Unfum. 335 Newport Beach NE\V. EastbluU Townhouse. 3 BR, 2% BA. Rup, drps, bltns. $335. 2:l3: 351-0567. Duplexes Unfurn. 350 B•lboe Island ROOMY 2 BR., 2 bath lower duplei . Drapes, new carpet, bit-ins. :i Doors from the beach. Yearly lse. 6Ta-S:I07 Costa Mesa 2 BR. 2 ba, ... ; ..... • • • • $275 BA Sh 4 BR 21,9 ba N' t $395 2 BR, llii ' gar. arp, c ea: 2~ ~tbs~:.:::: $325 nice •;:· re~~60/mo. 3 BR., 2 ba. home •• $3001335 ne • 3 BR., 2'Ai ba ......... ~ 2 Bdrm, drapes, carpets, 3 BR, 'til Aue .•• Furn. $400. • blti-~. gar. No pets 1 child. 0 reel hill H::.:;:·ch • IMMAC. u, h·g. 3 BR, 2 BA, REAL'fX Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytime, 83.1-0831 L1guna ~ch cpts, drp!, bltnil, lrg. Iavely priv. yard. Gar + huge prk'g, $195. Resp. married couple. <Adults). 842-3276 Apts. Furn. 360 General NORTH END Urge 2 Bdrm. 4·plex In I iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii garden settina:. Glassed in A dining room. Roomy kit· Bold N C -chen. Quiet. lite & airy. •w onc-r. $185. Perf. mature couple. NU·VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 4!»-3248 LAGUNA mGUEL 4 bdrm, 2 ha. live nn &: dining area. family rm, frpl, bullt-irui, carpetJ, drapes, fenced Ii fPl'inkJert, 2-car garage., im· mac. $310 mo. 1st, last and deposit. 4~44 Lrg BACHELOR Secluded. view of Pine trees. FURNITURE RENTAL * Month to Month * 100% Purchue Option • WJde Selection. SI;)' le-colon * 2f Hour Delivery Full bait! le aliding glus to 517 W. 19th, CM private patio.· $95 utilities 2756 N. Main, SA paid, Ideal single woman. 1 NU-VIEW RENTALS Balboa ·Island 67H031L.-.. •i;.. __ J*-J.m ·w~TERFRONT;···.,,-BR ;· L•guno Nlgu•I ground floor. priv patio, 4 + FAMIL y RM parking, lnq 400 s. Baylronl Apt. 5. 2 .iathJ, b1.1llt·in11,, llf't'plact, 1 BR. Furn. Apt. Yearly optn bttm•. Nice view. Call Sallsbury Rlty Double 1arage. lArae fenc-** 673-6900 ** td ynt lot chlldren A pets. _...:·:..· ...c.=-----:-~ 2 BR, h<y view, &al'lP ..,1. NU.VI EW RENTALS sm. 15 mo. lout. '73'6900 J 'f1MlllO or ~-doll"! ;r~. poo~8:, ~ especially nice. 2110 avail April lat. $325 mo. Sauna. Sgla 1•2 Bdrm. Furn-Newport Blvd., CM. 83&-0101 dy, 615-&64 eve. un1um. from $138. SEE rr, No Matter What It Is 2XKl Panona, 6.f2..8670, $100 -MOVE IN AUowance s E L L I T Sl>ady Elms -U.wn • Pool Children'• Section Furn. & Unfurn 1 &: 2 Br. From $JJS/mo. Up l Ti E. 22nd St. • 642--3645. w ITH 'A IT'S different! 2 bedroom, ~ wood paneled thruou t. Private, cozy prap a.pt. DAI LY Garage, laundry facilw.,. Couple only! $,150. 646-~ LGE 1 hr apt, part, fum $125, furn $135. Adults. Lndry, gar. Quiet. ' N r mrkts. 1922 Wallace No, B p I LOT 548--6518. . FURNISHED 2 BR, Apt, Util. pald. 1170/mo. 2277·B ' • Maple Ave. 548-5913. --- 1 BR furn $120/mo. Gu & W'A NT wtr pd. Adults, no peta. No children. 646-1058, 545-5991. BIAUT. ·FURN. 2 BR · , , Htd PooL Adults Cw/teen olt) No pets. 1155 up. 642-9520. A I) ! AVAIL.Now.I Ir: 2 Sr turn, , pool, ftC 'TM, ttd loc. No chldrn, no pets. 646-5824. * FURNISHED GARAGE APT. $140/Mo. 275 Broadway, C.M. Sell the old atutt Buy the new stuff . DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER· f • J ., •. . .. .. . ............ , . . . • "· • SUl!d11, Mlldl 12, 1972 Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have~ny Of L These Things A D~ILY PllOT • • W•NT-AD J. Stove 2. Gullir 3. lol>, ,Crl~ 4. llictrlc .. w S. C1mer1 6. Washer 7. Outbo•rd Motor •. St•roo S.t 9. Couch 10. Cl•rln•t 11. R•frlgorator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sowing Mochln• 14. Surlbo•rd 15. M•chln• Tool• 16. Dlshw11her 17. Puppy · 11. C1bln Crul11r 19. Goll C•rl 20. Barometer ' 21. Sl•mp Colltoetlon 22. Dln•tto S.t 23. Pl•y P•n 24. Bowling Boll 25. W•tor Skis 26. FrHDr 27. Sultco11 28. Clock (, Will ·Sell Fast! 29. · Blcycl• ~30, Typowrltor 0 31 . l•r Stool1 32,, ~ .. ,, •• 11. '3. V•cvum CINnor 34. Troplc•I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't 36. Fiio C•blnot 37. Golf Clubs 38. Storllng Sliver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. lloclr-S.t 41 . Slid• ProJoctor 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool T •blo .W. Tires 45. Plano 46. Fur Co•I 47. Dr•poo 48. Lin••• 49. Horo• 50. Alrpl•n• 51. o,. •• 52. Ex•rcycl• 53. Roro Bookl 54. Ski Boots 55. High Ch•lr 56. Coins 57. lltoetrlo Tr•ln 51. Kltton S9. Cl1selc ute .0, Celfoti r.w. I, 41. _..,. 62. Accordlen 63. Skis '4. TV Sot 65. Workboflch 66. Dl•'"°"d Watch 67. O.K•rt 61. Ironer 69. C1mpl"f Troller 10. Antlquo 'urnlturo 71 . T•po ROC1rdor 7.2. S.llbo•t 73. Sport• C•r 74. Mottrot1 lox Spgo '75. lnboord Spooclloo•I 76. Shotgun n . S•ddlo 71. D•rt G•mo 79. Punchlnt lag IO, l•by C•rrl ... II. Drums 12. Riii• 13. °"" 84. SCUBA 0..r These or any other extra things around the houM can be turn~ Into cash with a DAILY: PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! . DIAL DlllCT ' . ":;-·-·-·-·-!-'+--· -----.,,-,-:--~-·-------- 6• 2·5678 ' - ' ' . . . . . ' • ' . . ' ' ' t ~ J ' •• . ,. ' ~ • ,, l . ' •••••• 1 _. ••• , ••••••• -• •, ,,. ' I ' • • • -1o ., . ' '" . ~ . • • l . . . .. . . • • • t • ... • ~ • ' . . 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It won't c~st yoJI • • • -.it'll -pay · . you :· Arid you'I~ be surpris~d · at ho_w fast you tan sell ... .. . . ·iust ·ab~~·· anphing; with _ a· DAIL!7~1LOT classified ad. · .. · yry it today.· Every .. day is _a . g~()d . day to .-se · • " .. ' . •• " n•" .• •• i . • • . . . . . .. . : . .. < I ' •• • a - ,• Border . .. to • , Border Bargai I Every cl•ssifiod w•nt 1d in tho DAILY PILOT •ppoa_rs in 1v1ry edition every d•Y· Thot mHns your •d wiU be soon io popors d1fiv1r1d to,,homes 1n.~ .. solcl from n1wv1cks . from ·border to bor~er .n •long . th~ Or1n91 Coost •••• n th• w•y from Seal Beach to San Clemente ·-· --· ... You Ge1 It All • • • , . •• ' •• .. . Buntlnl(ton 'Beach • Foa_.taln Valley ' Co.ta Mesa·· ... . ' . ~ . ' ' . . . .-, , ' . ' • • • )ftj flt) l'-_;..._·_ .. _._•~·-i._ .. _ _, ~-'I ~:,::~-~= . MSApl. ~ -1~c:;.~Unfum.;;:::MS;~,A;.,_~.~l;·1;1~-~::;!MI A,..; ~ MS Apt. """'"'· ...... ........ -~ """'""-..... ______ ___ c---=:::•:::l:Mll:::'=:::::c-:::=·=4111=M11:::r:::=:-·[;C.:.••~t1~Me= .. =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0i-:C11~1·::::-:=:~::::=:::~•I Huntlftttmn .....,_ L:--~......_ .a:...:I M .. -:I( NEW .* HARIOR VILLA ON BEACH! .,::i~=:,v~ 1 , • Newport Buch • IUND NfW '~U-1,J!lllt1e1 P•lcl , .1>1• -Bb'ch--It. {nr. O.C. , ·~<S,ol-:J>1l--11i.1 • 2 BR. :·BA w/priv, PfllO. BIUtard rm., jacuul. Nr. ·UC ~~lr v l n e . Rent "RealllQl)lble~~ Mi'-t246 . ~ u..a .. u. . ar . . . . A'AltTM•Nrs .... ........_ .,~ '... ' .._~ ,.. nll. . . YILU NINOS $t20 lo $151 FURN. " UNFURN. W/llreploco. AU --• VI' I 2 B.R. From SJl3$ eon.~ dlild/p•t jD. 2 Bit, 2 IA APTS '. THES• Aftl'TOPS .,. ,• AOuLTS ONl.Y NU.V,llW ltlNTALS S t I • .: · f f II F S ..... .._,.. .. -""-..... ~ 'I"' •Furniture Avail1ble 6TMOJO or · ~ 1" , pee ~c~ •r ··~· or your am y. rom ·~~··-~ble-Qul•I If y.., . Prefer Quiet c 1 r P ellMl...,....,11,hwuhu ** ALMOST LIKE YO(jj . 'NEW 2tBR.1 2 BA . ·. thl~ H•rbOr VI~ hflltop ebo.,, C~rona dal Ni:: .Ne.;:: p!t' M~ Livi"' ..... l'rlvHy.. hek!ed pool ... UN.l·l•nn~ OWN HOME. Nr. --2 Mer. ~ 1 :... 1 • • I hi H d "' I MO. From S1~. l A 2 BEDROOM NC w...~ro.octan v1ew1 BR., 2 Ba., beamed eeWnp, Or1mat c ere tecture. an some nter-Children Welcome. p1.1<1e .. mple park.ina: ~an vw. l250 mo. Adulta, ~32 Sant11. Ana AV1!1. (across Sftt.tri"" G -~ from Santi Ana G 0 1 t lors. Privacy. Pool , g'rdens, play areas. 232~ Elden A\•e ·e -~ \\''patio, compl redl!COraltd. .., u..-ua. 1'1(1 pet1. '4!M-4:MR, eoune1. Br and New Close to schools, shopping. l~~~~~~~~I New ""'"''1"'•· blt·ln•. Md HUNTINGTON VERY Wte I BR. %1x1T llv lut-nlture. "•""' Poo l. Two and three bedrooms, .IY<O baths. ON SUNDAY drpi. t<:e f.'ool ~ lndry nn. PACIFIC rm .. oPfn 11<1m ceilinf, ps ReaaonabJe Rent! MI r . From •2_7s._ Gaa •nd ca_btevlslon Included. Con\-enient to ahop'1. Adj. nj OC""' " ,_ ranee l oven, rtfr1.su111Dr. • ~ F-'-"--· "-pl al I ~-• ~N AV~ .. H.n. l:!io -Incl utu --,.,,..U68. -""' ... -!be .,_ to ~·--' • -• -rno 53s-1m ··-. . • ,........,.. BA V:VIEW APARTMENTS landocaped out-o!-door-1 at ol Fanow RJty •l 2671 l!oi' Ok open< 10 sm-6 P\11 o.ey Letu .. NllUll N-port Heights San Joaquin Hiiis Road, aaat Th b'" Bl ..... Ph •. d ... 5.ll-OOG W!UJAM WA'~-co . e Vendome · · • puttinJ or eves 'I. &,n1'W-908t, • Lt&~ ' LAGUNA NIGU::.t: ~ 1 or J BR adltJ. no of M,cArthur Boulevard sreen. pool with eabana l!!!l!!!!!!!!!O!ILlll!!!!!ll!!!!!!l!I• •• peb. Lr· kit. 'S125-$150. 2421 For Information, call 8"44·5555. room .. stmcb' out In 1500 *' BR. 1 BA. loll-aa . V.ftde. WlllAT DO YOU WANT C&1I ~~-:.~ 1 Mo. E. 16th St., N.B. ~UOl. Ml· ft. lllcludina 2 bedroom&. ll.fl.P crpt1fdl'Jll}bllnl. IN AN APARTMINT Least o--am Av·"-"· A U f 365 .. ~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~-12 baths, rutst room or derl. ' -~ • ..,.., ~-pt. nurn, --·--•· THE VENDOME Lra: cloaeta. $1~. Adult.I. Huse )Palk , in cl o1et ! N°"'"~l ·Q:"SIM.20,1 .... Apt. Unfurn.. 16.S Apt. U~fum. MS NO PE:rS. ~7'-3400. Dillhwuhers'!' Separate din-$137. 2 8Jll,' 2 Ba. 1191 per General ...;._,..,..______ l~ Anahf'Jm Avenue Dini Point , in.E are11'!' Pool•'!' Bl!autltut "'1>ftlbo A ~---· Crpts Cast• Mell -~Olfl Me•• Call 6'2-2824, Mn. PtUWpe I en\~ronmml~ f or all thl1 29CMJ Aloma Ave. ....., _._ 2 Br. pt. ... IUlle\I l&J'. , ~ -.rv1• ·drf>si chlld, ~all ~t O.K: • · , New . Vlll1 Riviere LARGE 2 ,BR, 2 rBa, bltna, and n\O.N", ~I le' Sfl0/0)0. 847-2940. •. ' BAY MEADOW APTS. ..... • .._...... 2 Br .. 2 Full a.a n<w crpt1 ~ dlJ.>•• balcony. •-• BAH.IA PUERTO -,.•~•..,,.,·,,,. =~_,-I 2·Br. !>tam celllna:s. prlv pa-~~U' Families Welcome Sl79 mo. 837-3917, Sll-5178. 28\0 17th st at Oelaw&J'f', H.B. -* • 3 IORMS * Back. a • .,, tlo,. rec. "facil., closed 1'1'· Shag ctp/drps, patio, beam East lluft AU rem11.inll'\i;: nne bdrm Som• VMM. Adult. -1 .. ,· XLNT I •'-2 BR 2 BA age. G~ heitl, cookfnl"A: -1111-11 units 1140 ··~ ocauun, • • ' ~ " garagea. · · · yearly. S300 month. · Vie"" .Frplc, s u n de c k • wale&; -pd.•~ 11.dulti , no APARTMENTS io'rom $180 NEWPORT BEACH POOne 536-0098 C&ll : 613-3663 968·250S E¥u. "Heated pool, $2'Jl mo. pets, ''From $,165. 3 BR, 2 BA ... : ...... S235. 622 Hamilton. C:M. \ VIII• Gri1nada A ts. 548-4845. 387 , \CalJV, B~~" ~ C.f\.t. 2 BR, 1 ~ BA ........ $180. See Mrr-. Mr. & fl.1rs. Hoban F bed I p O'lO'tN"' <ALSO AVATL. n.JRN.l 548-2062 our rooms 'II\' ~h ba.lcon-2 BR. elec ~llrui , diapl, cpta --*~.-*--$-17_0 ___ _. N dult a•d n Apt1 -!es abov11 &: ·below. Gracious &. drp11, he11.ted pool. ·** IS,wE.• "I I ' •'46-1666 BRAND NEW I & 2 BR living A quiet 11urmundlllJI Children ok. $165 mo· 3 'BrJ-.114• Ba , ne'v.•ly painted. • ' st. ·FROM $130 for family wit h children. 167'.:3"~-~'34~-f';:.::;:====-f'~ltt'f!!;-clllTdtp;; encl Piltio. NEWLY DECORATED Near sho-p5; en e Io a e d Near Comn11. de! ?i.111.r lf.tih Balboa Island Nr sctui Ir. shop's. Children . BEAUTlfUL garages, built-in1, I!: n ~I . School. Fireplact, "'""' bll.r k ..• , • · OK, no pets. 880 Center st., GROUNDS , patios, attractive lndscpg. built-in kitch!'n 11pplianC'e1. I ' BDRM. nice, 1 lite, r airy, CM.. ~.or W -268'l. -10 Minutes to•Ocean Adults only, m petl. 1t7t) 833-AMIGOS WAY 644·2991 roo'my. Slove It ttfri&" turn. * LOWER , * . Gu Heal A Stove. Water' Wallace St., s 4 3-o 8 o 4, Coldwell, Binke:r & Co. Couple: pi:ef. Avidl APril lat; GOLD 'Medallion front 2• Br Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry Rm 646-2209. Man~ A,cenl 673-0872., . ' l 1 BR.. S!IO 2 BR, 2 BATHS Ll'J'TI,E tliand, Yi''• Is• .• 2 l!."!)O encl &"!', lallndroma ' 2 BR s\60 1165 117'\ BRAND NEW 2 BR Fully cu-peted k draped , . Y $300 AduJt1; no pets. $155/mo. H 1 · -.J '.J-r· Bronze Medallion encl 1ar. 2 ~~!.....a ... """'-_._,,_ BR, 2 BA. ~I. no gar.. S45-35l~ 01 M2-6499 ' IC •nu~ IHI esa -""-bl 'in b ~ .... ..,,. .--.. ••au. mo. AduJls. 6'15--4131 a · · l9J' W. \Yilson, A · l . ·CM ·crptw, ..... .-. t·. 5' l&r ' Gar j; water Pd. $250 Mo. ;::=::.;~:=~=::=;;;---:-2 BR in exceUii!nt Joca~n. . -dlspl. 120 Albert Pl. Eut-y 1y 816 A I •· NB C •·t a • .-L ''"GE 2 Br Mobile Home -'d S165/ G • t r ' m '°' way, . -_p,. rana _.Q"I Mesa'. VerQe cpt, draperies;-~ • '"" e. mo . as • wa er i . '*NEW·' $165·* .. bu·r 11:.:f1i"i-· g &Y.are adults only. $135 mo. Prt. Children ok, no pet1 11S:.&0IO 0 cuJ-de-sac slteet. $150/mo: plu1 utilltie1. 546-6998 ' 642-0563. J -a • Near bana Point Marina. 800 I ... lg dbl 962-989-4. a 1 BR, cpta, drpa, bltns PRIVATE 1 BR apt. Blani .-,"'Ill 7 Cl.. .• sq. tt. 1 Br. apt., '· . $135 b I \ wardrobes. elec ra.na:e &:. UNFURN 2 BR. Studio Apt . mo. cei ling, paneling, tn·a · 'BRAND NEW retrig., 1hagta!'tlc cpl. Boat Crpts, drps, &ar· Swim'r 642-2623 alt 6 pm retri~. c;ptii;, drps., pM. yd e 2 BR. 21Ai twnhie. 1400 sq . gara.gin,e: avaU. lge. priv. pool. No cltjJdl;'!!ll: ho peta. 2 BR, Sl50. mo . AduJts Only, Plll'king. AdµJt.1 .• _.!~~~ pe 1 lt., cpta, d1p1, b It I n 1 , pa tio . Mgr. 3.'1.122 Camino Qu!Pt n e I 1 h ii O>r-b,o ~.d 735 JAmes No. B Call mo. Mr. Doney ~· ~ 1 11 pa p e r , pool rec C@.pistrano, Apt. 10. 642-8042. ~· , 546-7285. Quiet & .1eaut1fvl~ .tii cilltieA. $295. IOt Amtgo1 Corona del Mar Apt. IJnfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 2 BR, ~ BA, w/w drp1, blt-WAy, 675-1380. - ~c-r ·; ~- _.;..-....... --------~-----~1 Ins,. d111h/w, marble pull· Huntin11tor. &.•ch General;· Genara1 . roAna. Fl air. lg nns, lg ... -;;:;;:;:~:;;;~:;;~:;;;~:;;;~:;;~:;;;~:;;;~::;-~·-1 · C'lrmets, f"nclosttl gar. lndry l ·B-E_A_c"i:t_B_L_U-~-~-A-P_T_S •. $170. Adults 548-1098. No Sp&.c 21: "31Br, 2 bA, Ponl, Pa- pe!!!. tio, OIW.''eiJI Ellis M7·222fi. $70. MOVE-IN ALl:OWAtjCE Under Ne\\' Mllnq:emt>nl . Lrg. 2 Br. rrpla, drpa, bltru~. Sell·Air Apts. I hlk N. of Adams 1otf be11r hl 729 •6 UliCA ~16-1196 53&70'7tl 1-MO FREE REN:r 2 IR; 2 IA, $159. POOL -Kids A pets ok, Crpt1/drpl, bltna, patiq. 2814-0 Delaware, H.Q. M,or. SJ&..5738. ~ -* FRESH All- Walle 3 Blk1 to Beach! Lee 2 BR, apt, newlf decor. \V /w er-pis, drpa, PJtns, ex· cept re:trl.r'. S.150 .. •No 1ngls, no peta. 536-17U . associated BR l)ll.fll'> !f f 11\ Tt1"', 101'. W 0 .. 11., ,, ~ • r "' 1 NEW 2 ·bdrm condo, *& cpt1, drapes, dW!wuMr, bllnl, patio, ........ pool. 1100. M&..1416. Ml11ton Vlofo e BRAND NEW! 3 Br., i~ ba.. 2 story condo. 5hit1, bltn1. petkJ, pool, 1arqt. 830-«T!. Newport BHch 2 BR "'/far. Crpts, drp1, b11lcony, bit-Jn stove. No sm11l l chiktfen. Re f '• BRANO New Delu:ire $1li/mo. 962.-281 1 11! 5 ptn. Med1lllon AplJ • w .. tdlU or sun. locaUon. 2 BR, ' u; NEW l. 2 3 ~ 11_ S253/mo. 1 Br. SllS/l'ftD, ' yo;u,..,ma. •"'• 6rr..4911 Bkr . $llill, Sl&i . Walk Io I ==0:--,-.--~-~1 ,Bro1uiway I:. Penney 's, g11r. STEPS to OOftn, IUX\lrJ' 2 S27-3)4'. BR, J BA. F'urn S31111. ON TEN ACUS Vista Del M~si :. e BRAND NEW e e CHEZ ORO APrS e L8rge 1 BR apt Bronu me-8234 AUanta. '.t-2-l "'B~'i. WALK TO BE4CH' d&lllon. CrpUI, drps, garb. POOL. Private cic.d 1., ,Brand new J-2-3 BR Cpt., uniu,n. sm. • i 1-1o21 : m.nu. I A J BR. !:Uni. I. Unlum. Fireplaces /. prtv, patio&. Poo1J TeMll 'Contnn Bkflt. 901 S.. Lano, CdM 514-Xll (Mi~ur nr Cout 'Hwy) ~ 111ontfily yeM l'@ntlll ,!\!~r deluxe duplex, bal· cotiy-J1Vi~lty view,' partial· ly fum'd."ifdUlts, no pets. 67J.4452, I ***LARGE 2 Br. duplex, prlv.ate Pftdo, 1arage &: separate a: u e 1 t room w/bath. $235fmo. Ca 11 evts, 673-3687. WATCH the 1un!lef. in this ~tive: 3 ~bdml·-~II!' 'Blvd. duplf:Xf , Adults Ol1,ly. ~ Mo.· Aeent ~. &iwxr.I> ... • -~ -. . BRAND New-Deluxe 2 Br., 1 · Ba., forced air, 'beam ttij., dshwshr, shag.· $ 2 4 O'. 673-7769. DELUX d~,l BR, bltrui1 ~ti,. d~ /Non-drbilA!n; $185. '675-5ll9. LRG 2 BR . .Bay :vil!:o"'· Fr:plc. . B;!m @i;: Blln~ "21'/mo. 675-45.17. Vocation year 'rou11d in th• b.eautiful lack lay o( NtwPort, within ea.!iY·.P.CCtll to bu1lnis1, th~fping ..and eni.rtolnmtnf centl~ a1 well 01 rrldln9 •r,blfl, bi,e.in'g trails ond white 1c1ndy beaches of tij• Blue Pacific. Your all-electric oP:Cu1mt'l'lt wi1h1"bu ilt-ln r i'<• "''.Y range, oven, dishwasher and· rtffJQ!!9).wr will be a delight. Bosk in the sea air around the'-'Pool or ~oin the fun in the spacious recreation room with billiord tables and gymnasium. lavith londscoP,ing and dancing fountains will 1urround you and welcop11 your. gUasts when you Jiv e at Vista Del Mesa. FROM '155 ' ' ~ 545~55 . df1pogal. Single car pr, Washu/~-r .. ~ • ~· bltns, hvJc, 125•16th • PARK NEWPORT • will Gu I:. wtr pd. S.150/mo. u17"' · · ' 308 16th, 147-3951. ' , aublet deluxe 2 Jr. t .. 64Ufi&.\. LRG 2 BR l ' BA, crpt1, drp1, L i\lj, IH h .,, . vft a1t, $300 fPO. m..nn EASTSIDE deluxe 2 Br apl . encl patio 41 iar. No ~.:. • .,u 4 C ,' . aft 5. Nr. 1hop'a .,..,, Mature ';'""'°· ~lll ~·~R...Jilliof'-<i>tl, 'blt1n1.°pv1. 1'tt•liwi'iA'TtEiiiilllim-H'ii1TFi'-:.:,..:I adults. "Sml pet ok. GIU' .l 2 BR, patio, •~. rttrf._ patio. Blk to~ 2 blU to ~luxe S '1',, deo, 1 ... laundry apace. $180/mo. Adultt , S1.15. C 1 e'' n,I n I 'beach. $200. ,,...:n~aft IO( 'Jlwtth~., $410, Pjlr 6 ... t 359-A Woodland Pl . 642-5872 .. fee $75. R.da. 847-0SJS. '•-wkeryJs. ' lva11. 114: tT3-Gtl-Afpt.l * 2 BR !'Ba, Garden um~. APt. Unlurn. iii 'Apt. Unfurn. 3" Apt. Uftfurn. • 'lll Shag. drpt'g, drps, d1hwl\r, 1 -:-.~·-·._ __ ..._ __ '7"":'" _______ :--<-:---~~"!"I'.,.. __ , pittio, beam c£'i.lings, trplc, lrvlne Irvine lrYltM g11ragt, ~'iO Elden Ave,l --------------------""'-,~'----.- 537-3125, $169/mo. 2 BR duplex apt., pets· i: children welcome. SITO mo. Close to 1bop'1 center • 64S-2758. 1 k .loJlll ..... ·~ $1~2.50, J'ttgbJ~' ~~ crp!•. dfys,_ bltld, ~ carportl. chili:lttft i: petl olC ~ Center St. 548-f014. "THE SEVIU.E" "· .1.2 liloRM. ·, PUIN:--l.fNFUllN.~ ADULT J.IVING . NIWPOIT I.ACK IAY tlVINI ot. MIS.A :():;>(,.¢ 2 BR wlgar. $155. AduJta. Crpt/.,,,., blln!, !ncd yrd .w/pa.Ho. Wtr pd. 636-4121. 2i19-G Santa Ana Ave. CM. I , * I)~'}'t i1'f i~s 'ff!,~ Bes~* 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath -2' Beclroomsi 2 'Baths • Central air conditioning & heating * * BEA,UTIFUL l k ' 2 BR. NewP,.,r• .Beach Lag~~ Jl~~~h 1rV18.; · ·· • ! Uf\l\lcUI> cha(<~ ~n ~yaide i-J' Or.r~tidrm ,tA i:len •.din\,.,· • Cfla.nnnii finPI&cm;S,1p1cioliiil!~r ·pfkn1 Contemporary Garden Apt.I. P atios , f rp l c . pool. S!Sl).1165. Call 54&-5163. if'VEl.Y 2 BR. 2 -BA Twnhse . patio, dbl aar., pools. S215 mo. 673-7776 Quick to reeerve an,·•P.1.rtment In one.of :our new Mdtlonl; m.. quicker you are, the better your chancea of getting tHe noor plan and locatlon that flt you beit.) SaddlebaCk · San Clemente Capl1tra,no ·' · · •(Plus 'the· claUy .. ) ., newsrac:k edition l ,. For One Price With "A · . " - ' ' ~ Classified ·Ad I ·~· Phone 642: 5678 : OU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • room. Adults only, J.375 Mo. Agent 67~ 64<1-00:!ll. * GREA~ VIEW , ~ BR. ·I; Frplc., bltru1, sundecks, poql. ,S200 up.~-675-5204. ci'13SE to 'Beach, lrg, 2 Br .. 2 Ba., open be"am1, trPic. blhll. ~ ~A Mfl1'1\lerlte. ·-w•TR-r...•· 2· BR. 2 BA, trplc, patio, .llltno, UIS, pei; mo. c.n, lo< f.ppl 67~. I S22$-Penthoo.e, oceanview.'2 bib to ~· 2 Br, 1 Ba. Stv l:.1n1.:&~737. · 2 BDRMS., bltn1 Walk·· to beach. Sl!IO. Or11nge Coast Real Es'tate. Call: 644--4848. Costa Me11 ···----. -DELUXE . APARTMENTS Air Cond • Frpltf,s • 3 Swim· _ming Pool1 • HeAltll· Spa • TMnls Crt1 • Game I; Btl- 'Ilatl Room. I • ,l. 1 BEDROOM ( FROM S!tlll MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. tn4l 1117-IO:!ll RENTAL omCE OPEN 10 AM TO I PM 2 BR. 2 1BA. um. Apt. Sl50. Athdt., no preu. Ill> Centtr St. llU-5848. 2 BDRM. 2 BA. adulb O\nly, ,., .Pl'fL nm.· -. Mm _ _.5.l ;:t.,.., 2 1!11. ~2!1:' No Nia. '187 W. wh..,., · -Qiu m.ms • 2 BR t'6NilOM'iilfuM, 111 BA-.$143. e !.1T·2!M.1 e iJit 2 BR dupf@x, ntw crpta, dl'PI, bltinl, titoam ce.lllrc. Ded<, pr, 'laundry, Ad\Jlla. lat M'M Dr. ~um or ~-IMl2 • linu sual large cloaets & slor1ge on patio • ,2 awirwniag.p.oob. th.er11ipeutic,ppol. uunu ... , • • Gym, billiardA,-dri ving fange, putting green • All utilities included -. • • • • .V.wit .. i• ' .... ,.,. .. ,,. ... 6551 Wamer, Huntington 714/1147-8526 leach eves &. v.1knds. SPAC. 2 &: 3 Br. Apt. $140 up Pool, cpt/drp., bltru, Kid• ok 1996 Maple No. 1 642-3813 2208 College No. 5 6'2-7035 l BR Carport. Prlv. pa,tiD. CrptA, dJ'pl, all eltt. nsp. , adults only, No children or pet. SUS/ mo. 541-1322. XTRA b'I 3 BR, 2~ Ba, l"r OCC, carport + 1torace. LAundry, No pehl, $190. M&-8594 .. !JPt.EX, Back lot. 2 BR. Maple Av~·., Nr. Hamilton. Sma.ll ch.Ud ok. $150. Avail now. ~5-2313" 2 Br apt, frpc-71c~. -.~ .. ,......,.~tlo,... $160, Ph. 548-8226 alter 7 pm or wlmds . P1rk Wot 1partment1 tend to flll \JP fast. With 1dult1 over 30. (And undor-3g.) They like tho ltdultt-only l&dtlone with privet• poola and J1cuzzl1 and barbecue ptta. Wilh Momo. (And Didi. And kldo.) ThOy like the fll!tllY -iJona with tot lo1L The pre-ochool. Thi t-center. Thi Junior Olympie lllze pool, ' Wllfl 1t111•tea. (And just Pfoln good Oporto.) Thoy Dke Potfc - rec19111on. lt'outdoll ovory other 1po.-1 complex In the ·- There'• a ttv ..... ns IC!ivlty porlc. 1'111«1 -owlmmlng 11)41 irtor- •PI' pools. Night·llghted twnn}L Volleyboll, hlndbell. A '""' turf f'"' for jogging Ind touch footbol~ · There'• • twCHIOIY clubhouM. Complet9 hallllfl club ·tac~fllll Ind tnlned 1ttend1nto. Loungeo, game end porty rooma. Ful~~ recreetlon manager. · Perk Wnt he1,eomothlng for ovOfYbocfy, So, no molter whet Y,OUI' age, or marital 1t1tu1, or athletic. 4blllty ••. you're 1ure to ftt Jtt. tf you hurry. PAIUEWBB'I' I I iill 1 ii · .... "!"''""'·~,..I " • • r • I • I • - • _,, -12, 1912 -~I m ~;;,_er Unlum. m _R_JJ!l_m_•_. ------_ h1~ Rent•I ~ Per.-11 UD ~,!~ _., •· _ • Pool Servi-. 4_ ln•l•ll•tlon i...,~.,,.,,,_ _______ 1------------------•IWANTEO: MJdd1e a std ''THE FACTORY0 1n can. Sm< •cMJltul'oUI )'OUfll SBA-Acoou.o.ttnc 1ervlce1 AL'S GARD.E;NING ~"" •11 NIWPORT woman ., abare 2 Bii Ml'Y Villa&>, • ..,. """"Pl lady cabin mate r.r ~ ,...1a11z1na bl computerized tor &mentor A 1 m a I I No Wunng .. ..,. Duplex, OD<, walk l n 1 In nW1 artian -"Se• wide cniile on Its Nllboat. accti. to< ....U h1111nt...,, land.seaptng '""""'' call * WALLPAPER * APARTMENTS dis"""" to lhop'c. lno to ·-$111/mo UP. 61Ml19. lo<'""' call &»-1'». ~198, Serving N~wport, When )'Oii call "M•c'' ... _ THE EXCITIN" room a board 11'1 t:xch.anp 42!5 l)th st. NB m..8500 ALCO CdM., Colla Mesa, Dover 543-1444 M£.J7U OR n..-bcrv . U tor care ot elderly lad • , HOLICS AnonymouL AppU1nce Rep.Ir Shorts, Wntcllff. La:mlr apartmnt livl'r. ~ .. v.t,Jfaiz!& No llftinc y ~ BEAUT. •tore space,!!. 17th Phone .SU.7%17 or write P.O. & P•rtt G _, Cl N Pl•sttr, Patch, Repair· ..tooadnr tbt water. EQjoJ PALM MESA APTS meal ' Uo ~ lite St., C.M. 1625 sq. ft., for Box 1223, Colte. Mesa. . . .. EN. Yaru nnup. ew • mo.<O:I bMJlh II*. 7 R'fm· . • hoUw~=-Non ltnOklnr. leue. Call 642-UU. 60-9996 BE>DI club membenhlp. _D ____ --,-.-PPu--~~--Re-Pir-·" lawns, aprlnkJen, Install~ *PATOl PLAS'I12UNG oi.IQr poolt. ,7 Uabted ten. FUN IN' THE SUN! Jlet'1. req'd, Write rerw:ne uk for Mra. Baker. 50~ ttdllCtion. 0 w ner Wuhft', Dryer, J>tahwubtr, i repaired. Trffs·& ahrubs. All type'S. Free utirnatu m. oourta. pJus mllet ot to : Box 724, Corona del. UNUSUAL Live in mod. apt. trvi.ferrlna:. 49&-.3CQ;, Dlapoe.al :Etc, Free Est.1 ~l~vy~!~h~aped_!!!~°'~"_,'"°_"_ed_.1Dj;;;:J;iC~al;l-54G-a25 _____ 1 bleyclt trail$, puttlnc, lbuf.. Mar, C& 9'J625, •bove )'O\D" buainesa. 6'J'S.7225 GUARANTEED * 5M-66.94 Fnie ttt. Mz..6535. Pl bl lltbotl'd, _,.... Jllntnr l'o Min-to Ne~ •---h PRIVATE M•-t room with _HIR __ A_,10..•n_t_____ [SJ Expert Japan.,, Gmoner um 119 from fl-~o ... -•-I • ..., -•-· J B1by1itllng C J t y--, Sen<l"" ,,_,...-,~-,,--,.-and ;~~ ~ Unbelievably large apt.I. orat.or fun:tlsh• tepu&te ~trance I: bath, lncfu1tri1I Rental 450 Lott Md,__. omp e e ..iu ECONO Rooter Se r v Ic e · ~ town bo'·te1. !3eo. ed.Jtuce Pool. jacuzzf, electric bullt-ba, shag retrtc le: bot plate, fftnale '--------' Oln..0 'tcare expe1ie~ & Recom;~~:-:Y24 Takata Drains opened $5. Main trtc ldtehena, private J&dol e.arpetl, dra~, aauna & more! preferred. $90 mo. Qxona. .2500 Sq, Ft. S250 Mo. dependable weekdays. ln-Nursery ........... Free ~I. lines min. $12.50. Service or ha1conlel. """"""" -ADULTS-NO Pm del Mar. 0#-1928. Mndem bldg., Ediqer St. Found (frH 1d1) 550 !Ant to s ,,,.., LunchH & =~~--~~-'""· $.1.50. Muter Chrf. rieri8. Subterrl..nMrl part. ** BEDRCX>M employed Nr. Frwy., Sa. Santa Ana anacks. FenCl!d yard. Ofl EXP. Japanese Garden:r. BIA. Blue ChJp Stamp,. • ... "Ith., ___ ~• SIN"'-W $145 malt onl•. ,.._'11 ...-... L 'Walsworth Ru.I Eltate San Dleeo Fwy. nr So. Complete Yard _Maul-~"" 3161• -• .,,...._ ,. • • • • • • • • , -.... s C"" ·-·~· MOS'l1.Y hlsck ®• w/White 1 ~-t ,,< "''1 .==~-,,,.-~::-..,-I ' ?Dl54.9t!'Vlee. Juat north of wkndJ. l'Uol-o! ~ Coast Plata. *7~87. enance. &' '""" es . ............,., , =-1 .DRMS. $155 le: Brwn -looks like .,.~5106. SAVE <ln Home Repairs, r··•~ •-•--• at •ambo~ • • .. • • • • ••• ~·· -to 9600 Sq Ft. Y ~~ --~ ... •• .._.....,_ -• Dachshund. Approx 6 mos. ouni Set School Free esl. Roofing, Plum· :'_!nd kn .Joaqufa Hll1I 2 IDRMS •.. , ..... $175 LAltGE room, pvt entr 6: ba. 4001 Birch, Nwpt Beach malt. Vic Bolsa. Chica It Open 1 Day1, 6 AM-7:30 PM Landscape Maintenance bing, Pain ting, Jruitallatlona, : -Unfuml1hecf Apt.. Av1IJ1ble Employed male. 549-38U or Mr. Baumprdner SU-5032 Edlllitr, H.t!. 892-l.lGlf· Proftu.ional tea c be r 1 . By Japanese Gardef\er.' Hauling, All work pU, · T~tal.<:n~= From $10 to $11 LESS. 5»-6275. NEW deluxe M-1 unlU:. 3 ph, FN~. young bnl. semi-long: ;;:u~~n 2 to 6. Transp6 to 11or0 Reside;ti~~m,;rclal 1_839--0_~3Tl_. -~~---• YOU 'RE RIGHT NICE room Im r.n~ prlv •n-pow.,, l133 Momovl.<. ha..., oal Striped haok cue .... · $8 HR Plumbln& ol Lll'fli 2 Bedroom 2 -traficre, employed man only. _"3-3 __ 1_1Sc.:_83tl-_9'1!IOI __ ..,_,_,_. -·I with white face, chett & 646-J706. 'PARADISE EJtttricai Repe..ir llthf c4rpo11, drep11, THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI sso mo. * 548:'ll9. R•nt•I• W•ntld 440 front legs. Vic °""'K• & Coblnetmeklng GARDENING 642-2755 or 642-1400 llullt no, dl1hw11hor. 1561 MJSA DR., (Olli Mell LAGUNA BHeh. Private --------Del Mar C.M. Sl&--0154. We Do Evetylbing! PLUMBING REPAIR Adults. NMr "--S •1k1' e of iii II'", CUSTOM n-blnet u.M.. Pleau Call, 642-8649 Hot ~ · Iii' • •· rw vu. room, canyon view, private WANTED by July l. 2 BR FOUND togt"lber, Schnauzer .... _. ......... ,. It No job ~oo small P• $175. ~1$195. per 548 entrance. $95 mo. 4M-6322. minimum, waterfront. un-It Poodle females. Vic. ot In-Boa! Work. Patios. Room * LANDSCAPING * * 642-3128 * month. Ca .,.,,. • • Guest Homti 415 furn, yearly 1st. Rtsponsi-dianapolis ii: Beach, H.B. 'Add1t. Free F.at. 64&-5219. New lawns. Sp~ .. decks, COLE PLUMBING 642..Ql7. ble mature couple, ref. (TI4) 5J6..8751. C•rpet Service designs, cleanup. State llc'd, . ! WESTCLIFl' AREA, 2 BR, 2 496-5367. YNG. Fem< cat on Mar. 6. bonded, 53&-1225. 2" hr. St'l'Vlce. &6-U8l a.A., Col)' trplc,, Garden Apts., A,..., *PRIVATE ROOM* 2 RESPONS, gitlz, 1 child Long hair, dark grey w/~·ht JOHN'S Carpet A Upbolst;;: *Bob'• Lawn Service* Remodel & Rep•lr Pat Io, S l n 1 I e story, Fum. or Unfum. 370, Jlum. or Unfum. 370 fot ambuatory ~. Good want 3 BR, 2 BA house No. paW!. Vic Mesa Verde. Cleaners. Extra Dri-Sham-Complete l..a'Wn Main-• -4t • • • • Soundproof, BltN. FI A {OPd, nice cheerful IU?'l'Ound· C.0.ta Meu.. Rent $200 o 557-3836. poo fret Sootch(uard (Soil tenance. Home, O>mmercial FATIIE'R & SONS _ beat, Irr din rm. Walle to Cott• MeN Cost• Meta inp. le11. Pet ck. Refs. Avtll. FOUND, girl's bike Hun-Rttardanta). Dtveasen .t: or Apts. 642-2065. Decorating, design, carpen. Wettdff! Plua. &Cl'Otl from 1------------------*Call 548-4753 * 557-7675, 644--0469. tlng:ton Harbour are a . ~ rolor brl&htenen .&: .10 Gener•I Services fry, plumbing, wiring, etc. - Coco'•· 1865 . Irvine. tJ.90. BOARD I care I Laundry. 'IWO professional females 84&-5397. J1llnute bl~ch lor wh ite 4 generations exp. -25th Tr Ad!i. •.• ~ND 'NIWI Goaj ..mtals~ml S200~ Pri seek 2 bdrm furn-bou1e or FND Yellow & green carpetl. Save your money TOTAL SERVICES ~ -tn-bur.=-Lic'd~-bondtd.--- ""' S250. Men-Women. 5.11--5414. apt, vie CdM or north. paraktt'I, Vic 16th pl near by saving me extra trips. Plumbg -Paint&' -Carpentry 838-!:Md'.. ADULTS ONLY -PET OK Quiet and _Re_nt_•_l_•_to_Sh_•_••--430-l 1~A~pprox~~l225~.~mo~~83Z-~ 9Cl15. Tuztln Avr., C.M. 543-9750. Will ~e~vina'S15nn., dinlne Elec. Repair-In1t. 64&11K>9. e e • e e • DELUXE 'BR -IUll Serene . rm. • . Any nn. r =HIN=c='--,~~..:..:;~ -------~1 t>lbwlhr., trplc., 2 Ba., awtm WANTED al Fnd. Female dog:, Tan w/ $7.50. couch $IO, chair $5. l5 TI bS by MooR, U, ti~ .• Roofing pool me Slnta. Ana Aw. A f h : Roommate, m e I black muzzle, Vic. Heil &: yrs., exp 11 what counts, not P um , fe~. tile, instlru;., -.,.,-...,..-.,...-_,..-.,...-r Ana AWo mosp ere or female, 1trai&ht Share . PwtoM!a Mqnoli& FV. 847-7336, method. I do Wl'.lrk myself. carpentry, paint. 545-0Qt. e T, Guy Roofing. Dea.I WATER Vlaw-2 BR, 2 11.l, for Adults. Irr· home. So. Santa . Ana, Lost 555 Good ref. sn--0101. Houll-Dired. I do my own ...n. . WO mo. call 0 o u I , ··• 645-2780. 548-9590. S/•pprc "'!:~!"° .!;. .• 11. drpD'Y'd·, 54>-"1294. PtrlOftlll 530 C•rpenter Ysro I ··--~ ~ ING SHARE My W a ter1rcn t ---------r PI ea ae ! Lo 1 t m Y'l---------r •garage, c tan ups. Sewinf/Arter•~lons IV· Deck. !Ide Ue avail 1 Home w/dock, man 30-ro * GRAND Grandmother'• ring. It'1 aU LARGE OR SMALL Remcve trees, dirt, ivy........ • ·- TMJ'ly leue. 'll4:8'7M:HI yrs, $1:.()/mo. St r air h"t . OPENING * I have le1t cf her. Balboa, All Types Work'. Cut doors, Sk 1 P loe.d er• backhoe. Alterations -642-SMS AllPt. 675-4l31. $2 Off With 1bil Ad Npt Bch or Ccsta Mesa pane I , remodel, finish, 847-2666• Neal, accurate. 20 years up. IL\O.tn Manor. 1 BR. lt,ti 1.t Menimac Woods offers IO many advan· PVT Apartments lor .enior t. Full Eb:ly Mauap area. Black stone in silver. frame, repairs, etc. 962-196L TREE Work. rototilling, yard Television Repair Bl. ltudJo. 2 BR. 1~ Ba. tages. You'll enjoy truly lovely surround· cit.Liens. meal.I, ma 1 d 2, Private Rooma Reward in Heaven . .M&-5691 CUSI'OM Woodwork Panel-trash, garage c I ea n •up., ___ ....,._.,;... __ _ POOL. Cpts. drpl, bltN. inp within in your own apartment and a lel'Vice. ii: c h a u t t e u r. 3. A~ Female Tech days, ing. Formica. Gen'l Repairs. Move & haul. 5411-586.1. BRING your blk/wht TV. We $lSO to Sl.Tl/mo. Alt abottt host of recreational facUiUes are available SU-9m. 1 4· axi Rock Sauna LOST, leather p u r 1 e, Att 5, Ph: Duke DaDW'ka, Hou1ecf · tix it for S2' or le511• Ex- our dlloount. 1525 P1aoenUa within the apartment comJ>lex. NEED roommate to share 5. Free C.Old Drink.a shoulder itrap, C.Oata Mesa 675-7813. ean1ng eluding picture tube & miM- Aw. ,...Jlll2 apt w/g:irl art atudent in * Eucutlve Health Spa * Fair gr 0 u n d stables PARTmONS, im. remodel, DlIT€H Maint. Service for Ing or broken part 1 . * OCEANJ'RONT Delu;u 2 1 & 2 IR Apts W /TerracM CdM. $100 Utll lncld. Avail 2192 Dupont No. ll3 Irvine Wednesday night. Reward move walls. Quality work. Doors, window!! & carpet 962-5593. BR. 2 B4. .trptc, end l&f. A ril la &U-8'7 (:n:I yrds bettind Airporter) for return. Call 546-7817 Ken. Ph. eves, 642--l'no. cleaning. 537-1508 --:*--;;B'°LAIN=°"E'°''S;-:TV"'""*~-1 y-. Aduli., "° ,,.... Fiim. It Unfum.--From $140 P I. 5· 9 AM to 1 AM, M.-Sat. after 6 p.m. EXP Remod ti bl Anti Soil Cerpell Servk;n1 All Brand• m. 173-UllO. 213:!1&3--llTL Sh tin e cir e If cl .. GNI1:U-to &hare beach apt. * IJ3.2100 * ~ Female Siamese cat _,:~. ma.Int""' Fu""rn,!"tu~ After Cleaning AuHlOri2ed Ma~vox If carpe g •roes se UJUDI ewport Beach a re a . M/Charge B of A Check '" .... " '"' Known fo ho ty 540-431J Mt. ffOIC Hc.p. • $175/mo. 2 OVID! e .t1.._.,.1 •• ••d f clo t '73-6STI. ~n~y !JCENSED vicinity So. BrookhursV refinishing. Reas. 646-4224. Mesa Otaning Service r ne1 BR, 2 ..... _.._ ._ bl..... ~rv--.,. 1 0 se space z uwi... BU!hard, H.B. Has stitches C ~·-ts, Window., Floo" etc. Tt'le DA/ -r-. -Jl9• u•, • cl···A , ...... Much more• NEWPORT Sho-• wan•-• •m•nl Con ~ -~ - W/D b " VOCU --.-• ... l.C1,I RtnQWned Hindu Spiritualist. in abdomen. Plastic cellar. ' er.,. Resid. &: Comm'J. 548-4lll. •---------1 • oo .. -u p . ... maletoihare2br,2baapt. ' Adulla onQ>. M&-6361 tit L Vbif our model unit today to see bow bapP,y Spiritual Reading i l v t n $50 reward.· 893-5C& d-,ys, FREE Ideas, advice and Income Tax CERAMIC tile new & 3 Br 0.U prqt, 2 ba. livinl CID be )'OUrt 1t • ' ' , ' !:n:i:· 642--<1723. :~il~ .!.0.::.W::;,,A3d12vJNce, 961-7678 eves. Dr. Ccleman. estimales. All I charge for :::"'.'::':-:-...,..--,,.----1 remodel. Free es!. Small dllhwubr,waahr/dryr . · • ~ 2 BR. 2 BA fum'd u KEYS (3) _ I should say 11 a beautiful job at areas. CLARK · & Toner Tax jobs welcome. 536-2426. hookup, .w.d pr. N.., MIRRIMAC .. WOODS Apartn.nb ~ch.w!!"'"'""· at the El Camino Real, San Fo>'d, on gold ohaln at-''""· 61S-5013, Serv;ce. 2A YEARS exp. In ;.lphol1tery Hoq Kolp. Sl'M. .. ~· 42J MwrfmH Way, Costa Meu =='="-~=··50:,:'_;6U.J22l.=·==--I =e. 492-9136 o r tached to large red DuHy CEMENT WORK. no job 100 area. Personal service ln ~==..:..-----1 OCEANFRONT yrly 1-::-::-------...,...:.:.--------1 SHARE w/straia:ht male °=',,;,;,:;;.,~~~---! powder-putt type ball. Lost mW.I reuonahlt Free your home. Call for appt. REUPHOLSTER NOW A IPldoul l bf apt, best part A»fL, Apts., new fun!. 3 br, 2, bt hm. Dl9COVD ' Dl.IOOVERY in Costa Mesa. Please call Es~ H Stu.tlick,' 5'&-8815 546-Til'i, Howard Clark & SA VE!!! Call fer FM ol ltMcb. Adults onlf, aV&ll . l'urn. or Unfum. 370 . f.~m. or U_nfum. m_ Irvbw:. S12t mo. Util'a ~ Find YOURSELF in Someone ~2142 after 6 p.m. , . . . John Toner. Estimatl!, 642-1900. '11. $2'15. IQ..Ol!lll ..,. •••• ·• ...J. ., . cluded.83Hn6 C.Unow-Noobligatlon LOST; Blk ii: Wht. Cocker WINTER Rates! Concftte PROFES SIONAL Taxi~~~~~~~~~' 'Yrly Dfx 2 a .... BHCh Irvine lrvlM ':u'!. i:~~vi~ ~ ffi4) =~~;87..J.193 =~lln~· ~= o~ =~~~~. ~4~ •. ;:~~e t!'m~~c!~iv71 ;~I I f ;.Y••••t I i I Ba.. bUm., d I 1-p I ,, Zan.ita. RECOGNIZED ftred. 968-5341. PATIOS, walks, drive, install 847-2829. I;· ;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~· ~t~I .W.waht., 1nd:ry hookup , PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-LOST: BUc A bm Duchsund new lawns, saw, break, '1"'ronc..;cin=g::... _____ ll 11r.1U: 31'1-2Z7. G•raeesfor Rent 435 tident, sympathet lc puppy, Vic: Huntington St& remove.548-8668forest. .... ---Job W•nted, M•le 700 * ~Y·NEAR OCEAN. ........ • pregnancy counselina:. Abor-Frankfort . Reward *CONCRETE WORK * IRONING, my home, Santa•1...,,_,,......, _____ _ lJtG 2 or 3 BR. $JJG-$250, SINGLE __ ,_ tor rent. tion & Adoption reL AP-642-nf9, 536-4066. lJCENSED AND BONDED Ana Hts area $175 hr SCRAM LETS Appl 673--1909. Newport •s:e;h. N'ewport CARE, 642-M36.~ Reward! 'Miniature Collie loAI DJCK OR WALLY 5f0..8483 bring own hang~n. ~7-7678'. • San Clemente .AL6 ... ia.6 Imports. Ask tor Bud The "Yellow Pages" ot 3/10. Vic. The Bluffs NB. n.C>OR Werk & patios, Land1c•ping D._11 •• .•• ~r. 6C2-9f05. ~ ••• Ml-567& Ans to Lusie. 644-0781. driveways&: 1 Id t w a I k 1. I "P""R'""'o""Fo-'-E-S~S-l-O-N_A_L ANSWERS , 2 BDRM., nr ~. -pr, $1111._--i;.. .... " VlctoN. -· Sent• An• ....... wen SINGLE -···--w/~ !Jc'd ol bonded. 64HJ825. SP"~~~ ,.._ --~ -:AU"a o.u"~R SYSTEMS in-Affirm -Steady -Urgent-........ Newport lleh .,.., * * * * * * C""'r•ctor llalled at a cut ,.,. prke Am..,.e -Bigamy_ Parol• &t.S-e&811 'tUlD pm, w/1' yr. Guarantee. Frtt -PLAY GUJTAR, ' .... --.--------------ROOM Additions, Estimates, STORAGE only, Garage, Nr plans le layout, itngle or 2 est, ACE SPRINKLER CO. From Help Wanted Ad 11;) FAMILIES Airport, Sl& mo. story. L.T. O>Mtruction. &12-~. Houston Post: "Cowboy want·' A.... ** ,_ ** Tra.der's Paradi"se· 141-1511. * LANDSCAPING * ed '" ""'" '"""· Must be Aptt., _,.,.,. · New lawn Sprinkler able to PLAY GUITAR. Will WELCOME! Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Office Rent•t 440 AddiUons * Rerncdelin& 5.ll-4446 teach hl(t\how h> ride. Apply Cotti MeN --------"-1 · m-:~ck ~Son, ;;;:2170 SSPPRINMrnKLERS:lii&:'.ji,.,;;;lallThed~"i&oi~i...~t ~V~al~1'!Y_'.R~an~o~h:.'.:.":_,..:_:~: SINGLI STORY I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. Huntlntton llNdt WHO NEEDS AN OFFICE?? Ines -lawM, Treeo " •hrubs Job W•ntld, , ........ m 1, ---------You can have benefits er JACK Ta u 1 a ne-Rtpalr, South h• Atmolphere *' * * * tully atatted ottice w7o cost • rtmod., addlt. 20 .,... en., removed. Free est. M2-6535, NEED beJp at home? We B HUNTINGTON Ga.rdena t me , .... , M 2 BDRM·2 A111 El p "-of rent /equ;p/1alarles. I S Llc'd. My Way Co. 547..()036. asonry have Aldea • NUhtll e 1159 .. .,.u uerto m.la Afth Aptl. Heil at Bolsa Chica. · • ... 'inl mo.-,..,.. Space also avail. b y Hcusekeepen • Compan. Carpett ind Drapes * * * * 846-13l3. Compare! Set day/wk/mo. Mon.F r J, Electrical LAMP~ * * MASONRY ions • Homemaken -Up-A~ Conditioned I Bedroom Aptl, what you're m!ulng! Fr 673-5450 dollars Llcen"° & lnsur.d John 54!<;68! Private PatiOI $121).$240 ' ELECTRICAL WORK. All Block, Brick, Concrete ' . REA.TED POOL $130 6 up lncl ulilltlet, A1ao IAPT=~.""'°'Poo~W~de---,-... -.,,-.0-ua DESK tpa.ce available S50 klnds. Big or 1mall Lic'd & Serving, NB, CdM, Irvine Help W1nttd; M & F 710 Carport le Storsp tum. Pool le Recreation BunaaJow. Pvt. patio. nso, moat IS. Will ~!-~~ '-----------------.JI Ins. Free est. 546-0211. * 644-7895 * · N •-~Is """· Quiet Envlronm•nt ~-ht du! ·~ ••"' mo. -~-~""' -··" *A ct u. t •-r. ~...... mo to ~.. a t.s. _,...a.u.J. avallabl•.17175 Beach Blvd. OWNER. Granada Hills 2 $10,000 G•rdenfng BRICK, BLOCK &: c n9 ... ._r. o ..,._ Nr. So, Coast Pia~ Off ltrett puldnr. No Oill· $100,000 2nd TD, . STONE WORK Take full respons. for finan. HIDDEN VILLAGI dren, no pet& Newport Btach HIJDtinctOn Beach. M2-t32J. sty view hlnt, 2800 "l ft. income. Soll1 stCUnty. GRASS GROWING AGAIN? 540-0929 or 646-0945 cial operation of small co._ 2500 South Salta Aho Garqt1 For Rent DESK IJJace available $50 ()W1l1'S cat $64M. 4 Br. 3 Ba. WANT: Large l\PT, shop'1 Cln-up, main, com I: res., REPAIRS 1 1 B11 k Anaheim area, (enter 2 blk:I w. of Brlltol, 1959-1961 Maple Ave. mo. wm provide fiJmltuN fAm. rm. For mllr hme. l"B center, office or ???7 call C & HG a rd en 1 n a:. Block. sior!. 8Qu~iy wo~k: *Sales oU Warner on JJnda WtJ', Coeta Mesa at $5 mo. An9werlns ltf'Vice nr CdM. 6"-4.5n, 6'6-0f39. * Bkr 547-6469 * 645-0ll9. Ken Ph. eves. 642-1770. Prom, Mgr to $12K -eoulh tow. Ceotra!J RESORT UVING avallable. 222 ,_. A,., CADILLAC Couiie de Ville WILL Trade olds 2&nm * 549 20 5 * ruv a!Ded ' Santa Ana e 5fS.1515 Lasum Beach. 4M-946tl '63, air oond., tape deck. Fisher RSL. iood ~nd, w/ 21 • ~ Est Movtng au:er ~~ ~ n ':~ 3 Heated Pools BRAND NEW FROM $135 DELUXE 360 ... It. 2 nn. leather ...is, perfect eond. Marker bindings FOR 35mrn yrs. "'Po • STUDENT MOVERS wllh padt&g;ng, P. 0. P. mat"!•, L&ra'e Oubhoule etc. BBQ aulte, $175/mo. Corona del WANT home, lots or !. camea wlblt·ln li&ht metu AL'S l.ADdacapfn«. T·r e • van. Caretukmtap! C&U graphlcs & oopy, Oi.lld Can Center nom $1'5. Diahwubtr, ahq Mar nr. pO:llt oltice, Snack "9f.7260 A locus. flG.6587. removaJ. Yard remodellng, anytime f 4 2-2 58 S or *E11tr/lndu1trlal Great new 1 2 I: 3 Bdnu ~. waJJc:-fn cleats. Jt'i OUwood Gar den Shop. Pr:lv. pkg. Alr<ood. tO Acrt'I -Land -Clear. ~We have bananas. And Truh haulJ.rta, lot cleanup. 542-6192. Two Positlons lncludts ~1!!.!;4! ·•-__ _, = ~!uhi:,::::: =. .Apt.l'tmenb ••• and tt'• Realooomicl, Bia'. 675-mO ~~ ~~e 1:~ for net Spendable! $172,000 fruit Ref)air 1Prinlders. 6'B-ll66. Painting & Jr. Mln. AA Degree Sll» Sou .. T=H~COAS•.~T unNo beittd pool, BBQ'i, enclots-tun, ftn• nelihbon and DESK Space Avail. $75 Ptr .i.t·wi• ~ -,, per-plantation &: small catUt PROFESSIONAL Paperha-inn SR. BslE DegrM to $1.200 eel ---. quiet .. _,_.a · Mo. Ideal for R. Estate, 1.,, ty or boat or · · ~. ranch In Australia FOR'Cal. Japanese Gardening: Service ... ··• Manufaclurtng/-.Jmow VILLAS .--.~.. .. .... .,..,"'" -..u-Uvl.n .. in cne luxur. •~"2900 ...... _ tng1 & close to ahopplnz. v•="'6"' ... etc. Xlnt Joe. 1938 Harbor 1 _-__ . ------prop. Agt. 675-72'J5 HIR F'l'ee est. * 646--0619 * PAINTING-PAPERING Production methods. 1101 MacArthur Blvd. Adult ltvlng, no pets. Jous paclcqt. 'nltre'a Sl Bl, Costa Mesa. Ca 11 l'rade Dining nn. aet, Bed--HA VE Great Dane, 8 me. EXP. Hawall&n Gardener Interior Exterior *Adm Sec'y $450 ~ EL CORDOVA APTS. million in 1'ttteation •• • Saunderaon MZ-4212. room set (twin, dbl. A: Klng old Jong eared spayed AKC Complt!e gardening aervlce Lie. Inc. Guaranteed A real career cppor. for South Lagun• 2071 Charle St "2-4470 IWimmlng, tennis, billiards, J11zd) Dsw.shr, T.V. for Bar rtiis. female. Tnde tor Kamalanl, 64&-4616. Call Harrla ~ outstanding ral w I top * BEAOI LlVING AT ITS Near Harbor&: Ham.Uton St. health clubs, aaunu, pro-New Waterfront Office• Is •tools, car or '!/ $300 motorcycle dirt bike. Lawn " Yard Maintenance. INTER. I: Exter PIJntlng, skills. Some travel. shop, Indoor ..Ou drlvlna ~~t~:~~~b &7l·TI.85 675-7689 Clean up. Dependable A: Lic'd & Ins. Refl'!. Reas. *Recept. to $500 :!51'i .. ~i:se h 2 A:e:!i 2 ~e. dubboult, etc. 341 Bayaide Dr., N'pt Beach CLOSE to famous aid rurt• FREE a: Clear. GoU Counie e.xpE'lienctd. 645-fMS · ntes. Free tst. Chuck, Good typist/front of c. · 00 ·.;::.·From a"5o. 31.J;s I 9•1!!!1!1!!11!11!!!!!! ... -I Bill G ndy RI 3 BD, 2 Ba, 3000 tq. Blt '67 lot. Canyon We, $8SOO. CO Mp L El' E Lawn • 64>0809. polae/Itvlne Complex. 1 G:>ut-Hwy., South Laguna Cultoni decorated a:inalet, nl • tr. '75-6161 Cedar, 2 u. bric. trpls. Lid WANT: Fixer Upper, Home gardening service Haulhl( 8 HOUSE PAINTING e *Bkkpr/ A11t to $500 ** 499-283.5. HACI INDA 11: 2 BR. J'llmtsbed A Un-CORONA DEL MAR. Furn. Wuh. State. Eq. $800). Trd or Apts, &: cltU-Up. Jim, 5'&-o.os. FREE ESTIMATES N~~~ure, front ofc •t• Aph.. 241 A=o~ turnllbed. No ltaN l'!!<[Ulred. A/C • .ec'y aervlce. $75 me. for home or f 6«-0687. * Bier. 547-&Me *-JAPANESE GARDENER. Ca.11 after s PM. "96-3666 *"Mr.:::· Ste' Fum.orUnfum. 370 Aduli.o!lly·N0Pet1 Modeli()penllallyl0.,7 .... nt ~1215 Jl.I.R. =~~~ SPARKLJNGSBdnnbom•,Elq>er. FrftEst PAINTIJIG-HONESTJUcht ';;;:. Jory~ 2 Bdnm Avail. AROUTECI', Enainffr, .etc. landfcrntlbliabed Vtndinl = ;:::w ~A.wt;;;: * 54()..7373 * CL tAN. GUARANTEED miru.tsreet bo11 /l tte COite Melo Deluxe 1 It 2 BR. Pool • OAKWOOD GARDEN OUlca. See "' ,.,...,.t•. "'"t• o1 oqua1 value. lla1I lneomo l"•PMt> 'or in: GARDENING SERVICE ':!'k,7,.~llled , ol lnsurod . ...-1\""l Work G..,.... Dilhwshr. Pafd uW. El..... entnnco, 115 mo. Rlndy att 4 Jllll MT!C947. * Bier. Sit.-* CLEAN-UP. TRIM "~ --*Iser-T..,,. $4so . ' **NEW** , ·: U COSTA APTS. • I l 2 Bedro0m e ....-e Shag carpets ._.,..eWllk!nclo<ei. ===-·--Glntp-Al Ulltla PllL FROM mo. 646-120I APARTMENTS 54&-6300, OPEN. "' Oki CLEAR I......,...i lot -PANORAMIC 811 View Apt • 616-1624 • p ROFESS!ONAL Palnt1rtr Oppor. for all. -II Id Newport Blvd. er! Knoll•, Apple Vallq. for 1 H.tiw Japane• G-Smlleo lllter ol E>iter. -w/n,-10 Isom -* 2 BEDROOM * (P.ftOrt !Jvtnc !or l«y VI-Off ... 1 Trade 1« SU ~ v~: Al0> ClwHJp. lno Elt Rate~ ll57-715S. """''Id ~ "'I'd . llo Ba Townhouss =cept. Adults an]y.) Delun, aJr.oondlttoned MO'roR HOME. Joi !or..,.-al $37.!IM .q, e 54HJ211att1 PM e , PAINTING, Int. A ••t., reu. *""'P· Admlnl1tr•tor ~--"'!1:1', .. 11o ...... -"!. Jlll:WPORT BEAal IJdo ..... S)c sq. It. --Art -fT.1.11~ EXP., • .,._ Gmeher "'"· work auarntd. Local Ba""""""'4 In llt•'I ...... ;·;.::, aauha ba0:.,~.1c. lltb·•I ~· ReakmomJct. Bier. 67U'lOO Excblnp two fr'tt I: cleu (9) R-1 l.JJU 1 VIit&, Cal O:impJete Yard Ser-vb re:fs, lie. Phll, f9iS...8691. , ~rmpbuii on medical. Adult&. Oar -.-.. --• e OmCES • ._. fCJr tncome. propmy Oeu. 125.000.' 'l'qd• all ~ Free est. 5CH459 eves. PAINTING I PAPERING, ,.::', commenaurate w/ nooo a.a.q•,"':;F',.;'':; -or 6Q.fl111 °J011 A a sq, ft. OOSTA LoVeH Jahns, RA11ltar J!UI, tor -or 1-ne. EXPER , • ....,._ Gardeller ~.:,.in,~f'" ..... we_ & *R~t. to $JGt Leaona startlnl1.ocn. MESA. can e• 21!0. ·f30.03b The Doyle On. 541-1168. Complete yd .ervtce. Neat ' turn.~· . Capl1trw Area HARBOR ORE INS Wt1tcllff Rlvlor'-17tb ol IRVINE cit!""' NC LAKE INhOlll vi-lot Chrll ol Rel!o. Fr.e est. MS-4389. YOU llllli>IY the pa Int, Ann. 2 yn 1tn'I olc. "'Pl,_i -spacloU 1 ... 2 BR. B1tn1, fllce-:--smaD olll« cl°" In Wofml Helpte. QUAIL Valley house, week· COSTA MiSA -I ""°""' palnl<d 11!1 ••. Also typist. • .OCEAN . VlE'!l' • .J'rom carpei., dnoP". heattd poot crpti! ~ '1H571. _ !2;000 eqult> I« fnv<I !J'all· _l!Jld l"ltrut. nlco! l18,IOO. Newib't lld>ol,quna Nl(UOI ul"""'. Call 5l0-7046. *Sec'y'/$_ .......... .... -.$1315. 1 BR.-Furn"Or-anflzm, NJ' lhoP'I ar-. Mu.It 350 Sq. ft. oltice 1or leut, er or ~"011.~1 • ..!. H.B. CIW". Exchange Costa Lawn Mowtne a PAINTING, prof. AU W(lfk; Lile 1 """1 tnlnc .a Dllcount for ltude:nts. CASA AP: About J'rte Jlent downtown Colt.a M • 1 a • UH or c-.. O'I ._,,, Meta howre. The Doyle Co. Comp. Sttvtce .J\larn. Colo!' 1 p e ct a I t 1 t tranecrtblns/xln't eo • .............. • -. JU• to PL.\YA. HU. A ll'&lnu~ • llOO WMlclttl Dr., NB MMllll/~. SACIUFl~!9,000 Tew 541-1161. Oui1 --lutt1t ~.. •• ~ MM.111, S.7-14il. ~ --H.B.~ .. " r-w ...... ·-· -' ··-1b!m rot Dool-'-~ ••--r-t•t• ·~-·do '..i Q~• w ..... SE VI I I ::r.-_........,, ~ ·-~ "'-youhaYeto-1 w .. t •. a ~ .... Piiot PROF. Painting ind roor., R C CINTI• ... --·-. FOR: !quit¥ + " In !Ille List I -In Ors .,..., ..u. GINCY .. ..,, b'='" .(:.M. ln ~Rsl.1y1 IY OCEAlmlOllT: f llr,, BL dy'" ........ dut a. mobll• homo..,. ... -. •·· i.,...; read,:;. A~~~ .. !":B~DAY .. :=-111.· ~. ol Ins. 08I c!.MM Dr., JI.II. ·~ , C.M. 1 llR. NIW. 0.--· 1'lm. -·_,...!rub II CASI! or cu Pr! """ID-b,r tQ.S1l •• _, -~· ~ 1'1>n1. Btll Jocatloo In C.M. llftltned. No ..... Yriy. -I DAIL¥ .. J'll.Or * ' * . * pool. • . ruo 'in • 'ad! Don't DAILY PDht r.r -I SUU. IH il&i~ ) _,__,_...,_.., -~-~~or~141-!::3Sl!!!l.I=.. __ '80011!: llMl6L 0-"lotl ad. * * * delay. ,c:<JI today -,... _ ___ l IWM - -r l . ... f . . . . ..... • •• . ... . . -. 1111' Ir G , ~· ' or, • . - • • • r. ., . ..., .... ][Ir [ .,,..,,... ][)]! L.. _ ...... _,"""-•• _.l[Il][ "'"''" ... llill I , • • !IAILY •llll!' ••11 • JLOJ 1 ;;.! iiiii!i• •_.• .... iiiiiil!llJ~t·~\ ;;-I ;;'-";;'-;;_,~.......,1 pWonttd,M&' 710 HolpWontod;_\11 & f 710 HolpWontod,M& f 710 HojpWontM.ltl&.f 710 twlp w....-, M& p 710 Holp'.#ontod, M& '710 HolpWOfttod,,M & , 710 H,lp Wontoii, MI P. 710 tip We-, M~ Pll~ dm Aat. 91 .hot R•polrmon ec. Conuruction to S650 Perm. Job, trmae benefits. ·,..~bulrc mo Call <TI4l 337·2S01, Lake ee. s.c y.M'14helm to 1mo AmlwlJead Marinu. :y.Sponllh Helpful 11m BOY'~S-- )'·Perwonnel I* Ap 10.!4 to deliver papen ecept;So. La.aun& $500 in the Dana Point, San Cl• • Clttk·HOIJlW $500 ma:nte area• 1&1' Camera·Sl•reo 1585 DAILY PILOT ed ftectptionlst $425 4!12-44211 . T. 'fyplat $2.50 hr --~ -- . T. F/C Bkkpr-Laa 13.IO hr BOOKKEEPER at Anal.Y.!!t uoo Exlier. throuah triAl bftlance IC Booki.-f'roper $700 wanted for rntdica.l co. NEWPORT located in N.B. atta; Ple-ue P frirw11rrl rf!'iUme Jn con-: eraonntl Agency fide~ lo: Manager, P.O. INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY Well known insurance company is increas- ing Ila sales personnel. Up to $800 per month GUARANTEED while training. Must have Liie License & N.A.S.D. register-. ed. LEADS PROVIDED r Send name, te1ephone number or resume to, Classified Ad No. 337 c/o of Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 Cosla Me sa, California 92626 Holp Wonted, M & F 710 Holp Waotod, MI F 710 133 Dover Dr., N.B. Box 1<ao. Santa Ana, Calif. t 642-3170 92711. FEMALE.S only -now beilli GIRL for live-in sec'y. °'7~=,,...~==~ hired 10 model cosm~ties. housekeeper fnr travelin& r Accountant • Bklqir F/C BUSBOY I HOSTESS hair & wt,s, hot p&nts & buslnenman. &46-3566. ~·-'"·· Fl Exper prerd. not neceu .._ __ , 1 1 ·•-z.A""'r. u"" n, 1tmt1. ,.,,. el')', e c or mag ........ 1, HOUSEKEEPER -Cook, Mature mall o" •-man Apply Jn Penon billhoards, etc. No exp. nee. ' • ALLEY WEST Llve·in Pvt. rm & N.. ; pref'd. Small but expanding No tee . Limited time only, Beautiful home, 642-9606. ) N,8. firm. Salary oom-%106 W. Oceanft' ., NB213-46 ·::..='-3344=.c·----- t I I * 67&-1714 * -HSKPRS Empl~T pays fee. • tnen1ura & WA w exper. I , ... ;;;;;ii;;Oii;i;i-;;.,..,ii I flBERGLASS: Chop,....r gUn t ""· •-._, t h ,.-Geo,..,e A.lien Byland AJ:en- ""'Id bv co Send & I "· CM cy, 106-B E. 16th S.A. ! ,...,ru...,n uul & Olp. plans opr. expe-only. Apply 1943 •e .... ~ . resu1T1e CASHIER TRAINEE $320 Sida. B, p ace.n...... . . 5'17--0395. ,1.1.lary requ lrement1 to Box I 'ii ... iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiii f l726, Newport ~a.ch. Ci. GNJat job for pl ju.It FULL OR PA.RT TIM 1• •IArtlrc out. G,...t th• SALESPEOPLE , INSURANCE f,' A/P CLERK-STENO public. Gnod benefits. Excellent commission 1pllt. en'l olc. duties, heavy A/P Call Eva, 894-ll61 NELSON REAL ESTATE, OPENINGS & phone cont•cla. Sh or PRIORITY 846-1305. 16Ul Bola Chica, Ex~utlve secretari&l, 1en· '•peedwritin& prel'd, but not PERSONNEL AGENCY ·":;"";:;':.· :::Bc;ch;;·=----,..,.. era! 1ecretariaJ It mA.ny I nee. Startin1 Sa.l. $425. Near 9107 Boln. Ave = clerical &. ieneral office po- ,.0.C. Alrpnrt . CAii Mn. \Vestminster FULL, P/Tlme, m 1 mt ' 1itinns immediately avail· Peterson, 557-78;i(). trne., no op. n e c · able. •::"=::===='7-'-c.,.-~ """""""'"'"""""'"""!!!!!"" S a. I a r y I C o m m, Fuller 1 ccountant·Bookkeeper, F/C CLERK TYPIST .eru.i., 962--0Cl&. These positiom are wlth I thru P&I.. .._ Home OffiC1! of Major in- .. CAii 64:l-3472 Perm. p/time position req's GAL FRIDAY $600 aurance oompany located In AF-F9RD-tnn111\on . Join the flPin_g at ln11t 70 w.p.m-ln-Front ofc spot tn irrowin1 Co. LA but mo'iing to Mw I din d. t ho tr 1 building ln Ne~·port Beach Shaklee Succeu G r o u p . c u g 1<' a.p ne an · Lots or v&riety &:. oppor. Act Cd.. Co t t b later this yu.r . .free com· 546-42:5.2. Contest no\v on. t..xpf'r. ''" n ac Y Now! ho 675--!)g74 mutini;r; rrom Huntington IUIBITIOUS gal -leam & p ne, ·==· ~--Call F.:vt1 . 894-lJ6l Center, Al18ht.'im &. Newport --COCKTAIL PRIORITY teach prof. makeup techs. PERSONNEL AGENCY Be11.ch by bus to LA until Viviane Wood&rd Cotmeties, WAITRESSES 9101 Bola Aw: mnve Is complete. Low cost 963-2905, 842-6449. Exper. Short costumes. sizes Weatmlnste:r lunches provided. Good MGRS -52 Units. Xln l opportunity for exp'd couple willlns to \\.'Ork. 644-2059. 6-12 nnly. Oriental or Poly-aalary & fringe benefitt. ne~lan preferred. 21 or over. Fee pa.Id by employer. Call Don The Beachoombe.r, Interview & Test 01 ily betwn 4· pm .l 6pm -GAL FRIDAY VARIETY Wed. eve & Sat. by 1ppt 675-0900. Thi• lfOOVY co. needs 1h&rp SST. BKKPR. • Sa.n Juan COOKS. waitresses nver 21 'Capistrano loc11Uon, New dishwMher. Colony Kitchen, bids. Will perfoim P/R. 27142 Ortega Hwy.. San ,A/P, AIR & typing. S&lary Juan Capistrano. Apply in Commensurate "'Hh exper. perwn ~t 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. Cont11ct Mr. Bo r 11 n , COMPANION light hswk, 493-4582. ml!als for elderly wom11n, aaJ for responsible position. <-t'r~~-1 tlUDllr.t Dr. $450 up l ·t.Jm lrvW• UJ.tm CAil E.... 84S.-1361 I ;~~~=:::::ii;; PRIORITY . __ PERSONNEL AGENCY .... 9107 Bolsa Ave We-tminlter ~TT~~E-N_D_A_N_T-. -Llv~ln/out. 1200 mo. Begin """""""'"""'."""""''""~ For large ept complex. lJ or 3/18. H.B. 962-9621 962-9943. Gen. Ofc. Trn• to $400 over. No Ion&" hair. pleue. COOK, EXP'i~ Beach Aft.I. firm. will train Apply 3l'2.1 Coul Hwy., SA.uce Cook w/line. restaurant pl sood w/f\&Uttll to &r· La.guna.. exper. 'Call Oler, H11.ns, nJll1! travel wurs, etc. * APARTMENT HOUSE 644-1700, Fantastic opportunity, In· MANAGER. XI units -new COOK, EXPER. eluding trip to Tahiti. Xln't lro/JNE PERSONNEL -Costa Me IA. Send resume beneUts • call 5 5 7 -6 l 2 2 • SERYICES •• r-<• v-v stating experience and P/time. Must be c:.Jea.n l Abia:&ll Abbot Per!IOMl!l ~""-1 neat. Apply in person only, w w S • /0 t $SSO ulary requirement•. Write: Surf&. Sirloin, ~l'.l W. Coast A1ency. 230 • arner, ec y r•ng• O 011.ssifled Ad No. 99, Da.ily II N 8 Suite 209, S.A. Sh or dictapOOne Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560, Cos!& · wy.; · · Billing Clerk $450 Melli', C11.ll f. 92626. COOK wanted . apply in ~1Jg. exp. Mach. billing AUTO As~tstant Body Shop per!IOn het\\·een ll &: S. GENERAL ore S5CXI A/P-Gen Ofc to $445 Mu. Apply In per110n to' Sp11ghetti Bender, 6204 W. Oppor. unlimited &: euy to Auto exper. helpful . C~ R9b!N Ford. '*1 0C=o•~l.~H~.w-'Cy~ .. _11_.e_._~-= !fUallfy. Some public contact Cost Cltrk $500+ Harbor Blvd., Costa MeN. CPLE, older, m,e clean 17 J\ffg. costin& to sa..le§ Ste Miles Devore for units. C.M. $150 2"Br. dplx Call Eva, 894-136l S1crtt1ry. to $500 detJl.ils. + '$25. mn. No yd. wk., lite PRl~RITYGENCY Sh he:lpfuJ. P/time until · Rel' ., N PERSONNwu A fi.V<;~ $5, hr -Show Sarah rep111rs. II req "· n 9101 Bolu. Ave M11y. Then full time .coven-· Jewel"". No In-pets. Room llM, 1107 E. Rtcept./G. Ofc to $500 "'1 "' Ch11pman, Orange. Westminster "'·'I 0 · t I vest, col eel., or deliv. Min. l..IU U'ec nr exp type qe al. 879--3896, 846-$435, DENTAL as ti at ant Gtn'I Office $435 p1~. 1 , chll.irside, full time. Min 1 Sharp &: DepeJliabl.~ yr exp. in G. P. offict. GENERAL OFFICE $43.1 , Frtt/Fee Positiona LUNat Cool<-· SmallPLUMl1NG --. • SALISMl!N "SR. SICRITARY Waltnu din!-m -•'-·-•-.. : N t t mutt be uper, Gd P1.Y A .., _.._._. -~·-1 \lll•uo JIU\Yll:'.. tt. • c ,an, .. -~ ..... cond& g.u..im NMd men who ar..-Nld)' 10 S.t, rqlR &-11.pm·rnt~ ao drinktr. N.IJ. 67J..Tm. _.. .... ,. · _:__ INm CM car bualne• and l::xpaMiflt ccmtnerdll •ltc-S:• pm. nun, I: rrt eves. MGR TRAINEI PROFESSIONAL PH 0 II E . .,. wiWna to train. Mllat tmn1ct co. '""' .. .,.IV)! Bahia Corinthian Yaellt 5 Needed Now! No txp nee. SOJ.J;Cl\()RS. • v • n lo I•· baV. food pmona.Uty,. be for Alec m&All&r: '£::li. Club um Ba111d' Dr. CdN. Ju.sf ambition . Call WU.On, ' Goad pay. c.au su.-. lnllrtlttd In a tututt, dnD :gr:~~. tu_~~~~ WAITRESS &lJ.UTI 10Am..&pm. PROFESSIONAL p hon t wtU, Alf'aminlted. 8@oetl~: itarter for Cl\allanr;lnt It Dp .. p/tlrnt. Apply Surf a MAN any ~ to do Utt solicitor .. Dana P9lnt .. $1.n i:t'oUip-oup tn1 .. auaran· dlvtrstfi~ tw;frion. UberaJ Slrlom. 5930 W Ciit Hwy, NB "'~houN "'wk. Mu1t ty-pe: Oemen~. Capiltrano area. t. ary plus commt. aal&cy .\ rrinJ; benetit1. WAITER on IBM . Prtt per.on w/& Work in your owza. home. SJON. th\llmlted Income. Ai> Write tor further m-Fldl chi. S da ..... lunch A: ~ Beat dell ln uea. Phone ply In P~n. UNIVEJ\SJ. J -van. ' 835-1465 be~·een 9:00 '.L,m. TY OLDSMOBILE, 2SSQ ftirniatinn, or apply in d1n11er. MUil be exptr. A: MAINTENANCE MAN and noon. • Harbor Blvd., Coate Mfsa, penan by Tun, March l•th, hlvt local rts. Gd 1pot for LARGE AP ART Mt, NT k A l..S PM. t/tlmt. Ca.pable man only, COMPLEX KNOWLEDGE QUICK order Fry Coo ' SE MSTR.ESS -~me exper. M.S.I. DATA CORP. Ca.II The Colden Bu 11 or· Et..ECTRJCAL PW~1· Sleady emploYt'J'lent. Mua prf't'd. MeKibbln S & I I I' ,1381 Fisher Ave .. Costa Masa Restaurant, El Toro, A uk BING Ir: MlSC.' WORK. LaMs. 1700 Superior. C.M. Lrvlne lndu1. Comp I ex. Calif. (TI4l 54()...-6600 for ~1r. Okt, before 2 prn. OWl'i TOOLS. ST,ART Rtal ltt•teCarHr .546-__ 3614_·~·-----An equal opportun1t yl ~--'-=------S~/MO. HOURS lG-6:~. New or ex-peritnced, jOln the SCHOOL employer "'ANTED: Diahwuher, bus- c •• ......._U><>C C.om"'-• .... lhat'1 -....;,. •. If ~..,.,,w. .-....-.. -.. -• CROSSING Secreta.ry bo)'S, Co>kl A Tountaln MGMT TRAINe:I! ,..., do not have a license. P'E S eek R ONNEL men. Mtal bo nNI ~ over 2 Yun~"•&• ch on our GUARD U A ••· •-M•· ~ SECRETARY . p~ m penon, ~·· Cal"I !'!!:... ~dt $49 thr'U nun. i.-4. T~U:• ·r...31~r -CITY 0, -N•\\'POf't Beach majOr land tee Cream Parlour, Xlll1 Peraonnel • Agency R I E I t NEWPORT IEACH development. co. 1 e e. ks ~unt St., H.B. »f,3 Westcllff Dr., NB ta 1 • • 645-2Tm .... 11L~~.•n1ina~,c •• ourff .. -peraonnel ~tary to auist WANTED. forei.(n c • r ., 1111 lllLI tr ..... ,. proar.... $103 ll~WMkly personnel manager in all mechanic, C.Ost& Mesa ll?f'a. MOLD POLISHER, _no ~!t. ~ement o&> mas ot employm.ent. Posi· 642.-5133. Only" uper'd cavity tinlaber portunlties. AAk fOr Mtt. ·Escort Children Ac r o 1 • tiOn requires 2 ye a r • wo=M=w"'"'--s!r~l,--~1.,,~,.-,~E~.,..- need &pply. Jones for ln.formation at hat at ti o u 1 intersection Pl!n.:?n~l ex~r .. lite lh & U-S~ per hr. Sttvice estab. PMC 16131 Gothard •o 842-55A"l. before .t: a.tter 1ehool l dur· 60 w.p.m. typm&. Stable co. Fuller Brush to mi . Hunttnaton Beach TarL-11 R-lto-lns lunch pf:r1od1. Obser.•e w/xln't hen!"fits. \\fr. Levlne, ·962~~:. m · ,. __ 1 aw -• • l rfport minor infractlont. Call 644-3251 Mood Extro ~•Y '"" -----Ob • 11 drlvl ---WOMAN FOR Many Avon Wes repre1enta· ~~~ viOIS:.~i. s~rihitt torn~ Secretary to $650 APT. CLEANING tlves earn an est.imat@d S40 LARWIN REALTY periodJ tn the day. s Oay1 a ~e land dtvtlopm~nt ct1. LARGE COMPLEX a wk or more. Earn 1 xtra Reaale Div. of Larwin Co. week. lr.'1nt lttll. Challenztns, ln· Mutt be thomuahly expert . cath -& have run, too. For 21562 Brookhurtt Av .. H.B.. terest1n1 posttinn w/&d np. fnc~ In commtrclat cle&n· Detali. Call, (7141 546-S4ll / (2l3) $2.3211 Applications Ma,y Be pOrtunlty for advancement. in• 54().7041 -OPPORTUNITY tor two full Obt&lntd P'n'..lm PerAOnntl Top benefits. CA.11 5S7.~122. . C•ll 54'-J02S NURSES AIDES time, experi~ced Ru.l ~&.· Abitail Abbot Persnnnel ~==="'--'-'===--- --A-11 Shift.: tiieSilesrne11. Better-than Aa:ency, 230 \V, \Varner. YOUNG womAn frM to Apply in Pt.r10r1 awrase comm'.!Sion; com· 3300 Newp:lrt Blvd. Suite 209, S.A. trawl, salary $400 plut all I •-h Id ajo -~•--• Nev.op:1rt Beach, C&IU. ~--....:.."---~~ fxpt.l\M:I. ~ . Hunt ngton ._ac Jlll1IY pa m r mew<;a..t. Stcrttary $525 ~------> ConvaJetctnt Hotp. Tremendous oppty. for man· 673-663J Glamorous .)Ob for the nrht H .~~11 Florida ~~~3515 ~:::n~~~~:t. ~~ ::; ApPucattoiu Mlllt Be :'~ttn!f:i; f'U:ft~rtunltle5 ,_[ _______ .J][~) NEED exp'd roJ for .... ra1 ,_,_____-.,.Tll,..!d-byioM_attb_1•7il, 19•72-0 i MAXIMUM FEE-$IO office help. Lite payroll' A JtECEPTIONIST: How wou1d Janet Davil .!:mJ'ly Aa;ey pootinc. Mu•I bo· IOCJd you like to '"'k for th• SECRET ARIES 1!06 No. Broadway No, E .. Anllquo1 w/tigure1. Salary open. Ask futeat l")Wtna nal eatate $.A. 1H ·-oo-s""IEJt--kl-khe--n-cab-lnot-, for Mr. Bro~'"· 64>1184 A: Investment co1 Youns larn Your Pay 547--1924 or MT-6674 title top w/tlbur attt• 1225· KING INDUSTRIES, 871 modem co-workers will wel· I Many jObs available Tho Ko ly Girl W1y In ""' cou!al area A oak cbaltl, ...,Pl> )ftUld "A". W. l!ith St. N.8. oomr you $400. backs $325. Bau I: Claw toot ......................... ! Call Joan Marlin. 54IM055 One TUne, Pa.rt Tlmt SERVICE StabOn Attendant. plaM &tool , rtfin!Jhed "'5. 3 OFFICT. SKILLS C.out!l. Aaency Or All The Tim• Salcl!$man, fttll time, li&ht oalc: end tables $40 • $15. WE NEED YOU 2790 Harbor !I. at Adam• mechanical exp<H•nce. Top Walnut china cabl .. t sm. ltECEPTIONIS'T • Oftlce Just Ste , wqe1 to ritht mlll + In-Oak Icebox, top loader $115. we are meetins tncre11ins manaaer \tor an l Ma l aurance Ir: pd. vacation. Ap-0 a k r 011 • to P de 1 k, demand tromexcelle11t hospital, N.!. area. SalltY ~~~ Q 1 ply at Chevron Sl&tlon, 804 beautlfull.y refinished $595. employers tbrousho .ut to$600.Sendrtsutlit.Write. .n 'J :r S.CoutHwy.Wt Pint pi• ute sm. MOit e>ranee Co. for all ~ttice Oaaatfit!'d ad No. 'J97, Daily ., " SERVICE station attendant unu.ual pr I rn t t t v 11 • skill~ at All l'Jcpetlence Pilot P .O. Box 1S60, C6sta Pt-time. Eves. Ir: wk~nd1. d a co ra t or aocellOf\tl. levela. We can pl&ce you in Me.&, ea. 9d. :£xper. only. Neat Inquire Authlntiquts In Antique short or klrc te r m'l.iiiiiiiliaiiiii&_.,._ Then Pick The HOW'I, D&y1. 2590 Newport Blvd .. c.M. Row 24.Zll Ntwport Blvd aasiJnmenta at top salary Lenath Of: Employment SERVICE Sta.lion Attendant. ~ Meu.. Tuts-Sat 11.5: rate1 ·lm.media.tely. RECEPTIONIST $550 That T1tl Your Netd&. • Secr1tari11 Trainable? Like fiaure•1 You 6 hrs, • day, 6· di.Y'S 1 Attt.r 8 pm, ~. e Typl1t1 can't a.ttord to pus this up. You'll Work l'or U1 wk. 646-5558 or tee John at rLEMiSH LrOq1llt •• t e Dlctephortt Oper Call Eva. &M-.1361 On Our Pa,yroll :r>96 Harbor, C.M. bnut. hand carwrd oak: e SwftchbHrdt PR101UTY In Our C'ultomm Offices. SEWING machine oprs. Fao-Ch1na cabinet. tablt • e Key Punch PERSONNEL AGENCY tory exper. 0 v e r I o c k , clock, $2,300; 2 Cf'IJ'llUlthtr e Gals Frklay 910'1 Bola. Avt. \Ve'll PW A Work special needJe, • l n s I e cloclai, '890 a:~---· •General Cltrlc1I We1tminlter Schedule To Sult You needle, woniens ....u. Ro-ANTIQUE l'rlnch ,c111e.1t . """"""'' l., l"dolly ...o.ao.Jbat ll,T.allor.d Joi •. Inc., 1608 Babcoc:k, C.M. Ellallah G--.-_ Eveninas/Sa.t by aPPt. TO Your Ability 846--TffS. Will ucrlftctl 49C t• aft 5 Come In & rt&ister now! Your Tlme SI'M'!:k wtl'lttd my home. pm. You'll ht slad you did! //} / Your Transportation Mature: WOf1\l!I over!!. LA.Jt'"'°""G"ur=~,tci-<1~11:-0l~---,~~-I ANDSOWIILWE f<euben ~ 'can Or Viii! ---~'~2 --old]<avajOUdOritml- rt'J':LJ J111h .... 0., 1·(.Jm ....... ~1111 ~---.--=----=- LAGUNA HILLS lntervltwlnt •POr _Kell'! ·~t:~ . S H 0 P M A NAGEMENT: In Oronp Oo. ~1'1 M; New -facilities with old llne Sat M. Shlhi 'a ~· '1123 paint & autti body thop in ~. Mala, SA 55T-1212. ,:i ., ~un_;y. Exc~nt com· ANTIQUE'~ .,ol ~• •·b Woa!aryll ••~• .db!'" bod,. nett con~. -~ ~ ,.,n, ~~ ..,,.;;..~,· • 1 • o' -. ~' .. . -. Coastal J..cency v.--.-., .. ., . . . ~ B A BYS ITT E 1t. needed. Be able to take Jrood x-rays, H~e order1 for ulennen 488 E. l~th (at trvtne) CM Responsible P'&ndn1other or think on her Mt, move in this areal Co. Fantu:tic 642-1470 ORDER DESK $433 oolleie girl for llttlng 2 sml quickly, re11dy to acctpt ex· spot;.,_,, ~ .•• _,1m '-.-!!!l!INV""'""E"'ST""'"'i"N"'"~ I~~ of ~Ucw~.!!~.U ~ Daytime at lus1Dtll Centir Dr. Irvine .• l»-1441 • 2'T90 Harbor Bl at Ada.mt f15..1355. , • r fi'lSji SMOKING Tho !:all' Wl'Nfto ., "">'· UAI Way a: eun $10l).S1000 a mo. I ••d 1 a.~ ,!tor I tr &a4 1 boy!, 5 yn:. le 15 mo'1 on panded duties. SaJary open. YU.I wv o....-...,.. I ~ .... .., • ._. ;-r-wtw" 'occa11k>n&l morninp "-eves. Hunflngton Beach a r e a , PRIORITY NOl'•! ' Balboa Ptrtln. Pt. 67:1-<238. 847-2569 betw .. n 9 & 5, PERSONNEL AGENCY YOUR FUTURE Call Eva, 894-Ll61 S -9101 Bolu. Ave PRIORITY BABY ITT ER needed, DENTAL Assistant. Exp'd Westminster f"UlJ or p/tlme. PERSONNEL ·AGENCY Dl1hwaiher Ir lusboy • before and alter achoo!. g yr chainide. Orthodontic of· BE YOUR OWN BOSSI 9101 Bola AWi , old boy, Port Stanhope, titt. Hntgn Bch • re a. Mtn or Women Wntmlnlter Apply 1-PUltl!I N.B. 64(H)ll6. 96"'2405· GENERAL OFFICE -Ave De LaeUlolA BABYSITTER, Uv~in nffd .... ...,..,....,...,...,,.....,..,1 Great position tor the gaJ Lease A Ytllow Laiunl Hillt \ ed for 3 school q:e children who likes to meet the Taxi Cab ORTHODONTIC ~on-ln Laguna ~11.ch. Ca.11 after DICTAPHONE TYPIST public. Great variety. St tlt/Here'tiuy. Min 1 yr. {,\l the El Toro oft ramp , 7 pm. 494-Tl8J. Xln't benefits in plush friend· $350 Call tor Appt exp. Recrutret anres1tvt, S.D. treeway.) ly atnio11phere. Act Nnw! 6 carH:r minded indtvldual. '8ABYSmEn, only, from C!lll Eva, 894-l361. Call Jn11n Marlin, M0-&155 54 · 1311 Send resume to P.O. Box F.qu&l Oppor. Employer 7:30 to 5, Mon thn1 Fri ~or 4 PRIORITY COllstal A11ency ' & 6 yr nld. &30-S949 PERSONNEL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl I'll Adams A·" f H 9l4 at t6&3 Oranae, c;.M. «»,,;:i;i;;;;-'-o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I ==,;;;.~~o;•;.::.•'~""~'"'...._ PART TIME work typlnt .t: BARMAIDS 9107 Bolsa Ave GIRL Friday. Switchboard, . INDUSTRIOUS young man phone, Morninra 7:30 to 1 Neighborhnod befr ba.r, Lo!.· Westm1nsler accounts p&yahle Ne Aft 12 ~·/cooking exper. lCI help 10:30. $110. per mo. aun11. . . . 11rt1. er automotive expe.r. des ired mi1nage coffee shop. Great 642.3221. noon, 494,91st. hut not neef!1S&ry. M11ture nppor. for ri&ht penon. $700 .,.,...,...,.., ... __ _ I B.EAUTICIANS needed day DRAPERY \\'Oman preferred. Ttlmmy mo 10 start. 2633 w. Coatt .t: night work. 267 E. 17th St. WORKROOM Ayres ~'i...tte113vrolet, 1:!:~7a Hwy, N.B. <;MIA Me~a. 543-9!J19, uk ~ Ir: preuing, exper. I: Beach .• .,.... 1 or .,..........""' . ~-ft. ch ~ 900 INSOMNIACS fnr reaea.rt:h for Bobb" u~. oea uaapery, GEI.,.COAT R-•lr, uper W 17th St CM ~..-project on sleep di.eorders. • • · · Days, 1631 Placentia 21-55 yrs. Good pa,y tor S DRAPERY Workroom AV9nue,,Col!ta Mesa. wks study, 633-9393, ext 158. helper, tood hn. Semi t..x·5 -~G-lr-11-N~eed~ed-I_mm_ed~. -P-a.rt 5-6Pht wkdayt. per-C&ll ~U53. .l t/time. No exper. nee. J t D I Elec. AIMmbler1 Over 21. Call W 111 on , ent · av I Ex-per. Nice atmosphert in ~UTT 10 &m-5 pm . Employment -Agtncy P /TIME . $215 Por Month l!voo: 6:31).f,IO Youns ml!'n, mech&.nlcalbr In- clined. Can UM 12 men recardleu of type ot work baclqround1, Must bt able to start tmmed. F o r pm<>nal .......... call nusn -==~ .-_. ~ --~- Reuben~ Costa Mne Now lntervitwln& Doy ThM Busboy Apply In ,.,..., s1cmARY . Wt bavt an immediate open. tns tor an uplll'. McnW)' to work ID our corporate btadquarten:. Qualified can- did• tea should have at le&•t ~ yun recent re.lated h · per. Pritettbly in the con- structlOn tnduatry I: mwt poun1 appropriate aeettitarlal •kill1 includint ability to take dictation. llM2!3. .Cbr11thw Plato. -- SPORTING GOODS 6ALE•: """loncn ~I02 Promtntnt rita.U outtet ~k-WESTINGHOpsr:· eltetne fnl mature penon tor fine l'in,te -36.. own new c:arttt oppor. Other depart-l lTtti:t ' • ' ment openif16t &lao. To $625. $1 /otttr. Ke Iv t a,.1 ro r Call Bob Wlltoft-5'0-«l55 upftrht 're• 1 !Ir new, Coa.stal At~ney $1'9/oHer. ~4. mo -Al at Mamo RDll,lllii1AT011. w-...-.Dry9ri $30 I: up. A \'Gel~ sold-copper. Guaranteed Sale• 4 Sf1v:lee, ChaJ-.Jltaa'I TELLER &4&-ml. • • This lt a permanent poaltien e K!:NMOU: -~ .t: provide• en opportwtl.ty te Co ial lank...__ hu wa1her/d.ryer/di1Jtwuh· 11ioclate wlth AmeMc&'& mmerc _...,...,enet en, fUA.rn.. !!iCl-521t, le•d l ns community 839-76)'.l. devel,._r. We otter a llbtral Min 8 month• nqulnd 1.,::::.,.::;;:· ~~----1 ·~ ELECTRON!/: Ov<n • 1'1nftt . procnm of boneftll, u well (7tCJ 646-7121 Quallty-Lowoot ,.n.o. lltan4 u above 1vtraat com: 1: cookwar. •--'. -IU&A -penaa.tion. A.alt tor Mr. Mendonca .. ..., v•--.. ... M4-U5T. Pleue Apply Imm<dlltoly I '!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!mi~!lml"""!•: llfuiNO. Appllaocoa 6 To Our PtJIMnfl Dept: TELEPHONE Sllel. TOp TV'a, suer. 6 delv'd . MISSION VllJO CO. <JC>Dll'JllU.,no &ad bonus. Ap. Dllnlap'1, Ul5 N ,,.,,; t ~UT LaPu Road • >11 In -lit-9.00 Blvd., C.M. ~-. ' Mlalon Viojo , CaJij. and U:OO _,, at l381 l!o1'a GE portable--· x111t 17141 W-'050 Avtnuo, Midway City. """"· $100. Irvine complei:. Call Mr. Olrl l'riday-Constr. Drlver~Appllanct'i GoodmA.n tor appL 540-1fili5. To .u.50 .. Moch. Opr-Plutl<1 CAii Monday Only 9 AM.S PM E4U&1 Oppor.'Employtr TEL!"PHONEsotleftor1 '\ C&U &13--3495 * ,SSS A• A wanted for eve '&'O!'k tn MAYTAG Port . & • ~ almt ve. atrpert e:rea. Mu1t have brand l'llW cond SSO/mi>ct EXPERIENCED garment Attractive etrl w/good lkills Managtmtnt .Tr•inee cutter, full nr p11rt time. •· construction backfround PHOTOG!W'HER tor wed· "Coot• Moso SICIRITARY , $700+ tnJJsp. Call Sue. 133-9110. olllr. m..a. ' dines. MUAt be thorouJhly Equal Oppor. Employtt T;H J\elmburNd • T!L£PHON!: toUow-up &irl, HOOVE1t ;;tr C~, 'Dtal· MAXIMUM FEE · $IO experienced & de,.ndab" -1-•-'!'!!l!'l'~--· I MIJOr orr. Co. Corp req 1 p/ttmMve•. O.C. A~rt a nii.ttc Xlnt condl ... 1806 No. Brosdwa.v, E. S.A. no other• need a pp 1 y. RN'S ~tc. tec'Y to thl J'l'fS. Top area. 644-4610. • * SU...TU6 * ' 540-4511 tn \\mk for a rre:at co. Good --~ e EXPERIENCED e typ;•t, no oh. Free/Aloo The I DAILY .PILOT ·ORANGE COAST'S M1-392• or f>.47-5674 SoU-6977, flfon-Fri. &k\J.t1, appear.&: per.:>nallty · M11ny jobs 11.v&ih1ble 3-11 :30PM. Apply Mon thru a mu1t .. rree A FM Poli· f.Yl'ISTS G.E. JWrtatttMr tn pod, in the· coagtaJ area PLANNING Thurs. 9.1.m-Spm. t1on11. · 001\dltion. S'5. ---AOMINISTRATOR FOUNTAll'I VALLEY UNKEL AGENCY S.$116 LEASING HOSTESS Know'I or pension I: COMmrNITY HOSPITAL 149 Rivtrllde Ave, NB Ttmperary WHI~LPOOL port. Nrwport Beach firm l:l"ek11 profit thl.rlna: benefit•. ,~-Euclld at w·-···3-d'·L .... -"-' ,. ''-leAling hostess to &how A Call Lorraine u.uu 9"f9.12tl ... ._ •' ' IJ'lil'" .'uu Mutt be OOl.Hd. wtU ~-_.W1 .. ,er. MU t. .._. Mw lease apls In the Irvine ana. WESTCLIFT ~ ' td Low prtNUrt jobt. Start cond. 5'8-285C. 1 Ple.,ant pel'110nalll)' a oal" Penonnel AlfllCll SADDLllACK SE~~: .. tJl.Y .,.;.<dlltely. Xln't-un-tLffi. K""""" dr7or •J<JJ<•. l'«l'd. Xln'I worldnr IOO w .. 1e11tt Dr., NB COLLIGI J'OUNTAll'l .. VALLEY tty tor-· ...... ..,._ XI.NT alN!>.S$0. NM'tlan- conds .• co. benefit.. &CS-mo SCHOOL PISTJUcr i1ll the job nw1cet Cl' ln •• K.8. tlMSlT. I ~~:: ;\: PLASTIC Accopllnt Requlromento: 'fyplna 10 bo.,..en Jobi, C1mor•1 I LIVE-ill couple, N~ ,AIRICATOR Appll .. tlono Peri w.p.m .. lhorthand IO ... p.m. Call Or Vlalt lojulpinottt '"""" HIGH QUALITY Pl..AJTIC Apply IN PERIOlf at the MARINE MECHANIC ~~IA EMPUJYMENT Apply in J)l!rMn AGENCY, INC. Buln M11.rtne, Inc. ~2 Bu11lnes1 Ctr. Dr. 129 Bayside Dr.Newport Bch Irvine 833-9t10 !Orange Co. Ait'JXII1 AttaJ lxecutlvt Per1enntl A .. ncy GAL FRIDAY -SEC'Y Some 11\lllBJ'ICe exper will Call Betty BJ'J1co land !hi• lift&! job. C<XJd potenttal. $500 Exec. S.Crtt1ry Call Eva. 1194-1361 S.Crtlory / Mktng PERSO=.=:GENCY S.C'y/I Girl Ole 1101 Bol>a Aw. -Besch. Expd. RW. C<XJd FABRICATION + !!llOULD CUSTODIAN corner of Talbert 6 +MAMIYA ~ 3l( T.L.11. cook. A'IH139 befote I or "HAVE PREVIOUS EXl'ER. lfewland ·-·· F"""!l!n Kt!LLY GIRL w/135 mm 1 ... .__, $95. .."'!'~~!!!!'!'!!'!!'l'!'-Pi iiioli;t ;;;6·_,iil[liiii---· I IN A ER 0 SP ACE IN· Gra...,..,., llllft Valley. Ca. No la!tt than 1,,;;:: llul!Mu CtrS:-i'4t %'"'-_7312~·--~-~=I R ... ;t1onl1t (St w .. tm1noter Accountlnt Tmt Poraonol S.C'y-p.t. GIRL ,RIDAY LUHRS 'IOAT CO. DUmtY. ~ HR: WK·DAY S1ar11n& S&lary Mattb 13. 1972. ·-~'l!'!'!!'!!~--·l;,_,';;•r~n;:ltu:N~....,...--.:•1:.::I( 410 w. C.ot.at Hwy, NB Mature, Vtraatlle wlknowl· N H s HI FT. A, p Ly IN •• .,., p U--lh WAITERS a•·-&JI .. H • MS-2718 edtt nl a-· In modern ow irina PERSON. E OLER Ill· .. ,. or _, ECRETA!IY Mlli . · ' ~ boule l\Jrnlturo -n -DUSTRrES INC, 2101 ~rn this ~MU from the , tun" ,It mod.trn, xlDt corid. llactory =,.i..ah~rc proc«IW"t• Line A11tmbler1 DOVE sr., N.B. (Locattd Call Mn. = tncutlva ofc. Grt1t 0,,Por. ·~· Oriental or Poly'n8 c.aJI l'rlfS:.t/Suft. '15-D. EDLER INDUSTRIES INC. !.,. d rtllUJTJt to Clasall:ttd ad El1ctrlcian1 Ht lper aao11 trom o.c. Airport). '"ll'!'!!A3T!'!'-9700!'!!'•or!"'..,•••I Call Eva, 19f..OO W1 preferred. 21 or evtr. l"Am a.ntiqlae twln braN HAS JMMED. OPF.NTNGS no. 336, c/o Dal.ty Pilot, ~, ln9lnt ln1taf11r PWMSING Strvl~ m1nl$.u.tSMAN, WattbOUMIMU Plt101UTY C.ll Donne Btachtomhtr btdl with bot ~ • ron R 1.! t NF OR c ED P. ·o. Box "60, Costa Mtsa, Router Man full time. must bt aper'd, must bt «Ptt'd. ~ ,lum~ PERSONNEJ...~ AGENCY bttwn 4prft A-6pm·,. i75-0000~ mattr'l!llf!s. MK), ~ PLASTIC WORKERS, C., 1116:111. . Miii Anomblor 222 Adoms Ave, H .B . lnil&l<I. Allc.lorf>larle2l2 910T •Bolo1Avt. WAJT11£.SS.1<>r colll!t shop.! PIECE w1utt nalllMJde leading TAPE WRAPPING. COM· ~1449. Ad1.m1 Aw. H.B. 5.l&-144~. W11billn1ttr over !!, '1<per. Apply tn oou~h. Good COndltlOll, PRWION MOLOrNG A-Have tomtthlna YQu want to , Apply Call st&-TTll "t W 11111 S "M·~, •---Dad· SALES ~U:S. exp'd 26 to penon, tltwft 10 •rn • S pm, ~~~LY CO~N= ::~ -~-;~r: ~~: II ... Co1t~·Meta t. ... 6WNJU t"U~ ~. .FUl1 • part time. si~·RllfR.v M•sa Lolnft, 1103 Superk>r. NICE roaPit bid A mitd>UW APPLY" IN PE~N. 2101 -~----'---'--d '1 "' ' •• cl t. ra out the Btrt1tromt ch t Id re fl I Muat ti.kt ah aen'I otc dutit• C.M. drt:Dll'\ t25 tor tic.th. Marketplace DOVE ST., 11.e. (aCJ'Oll It'• • b ......... u )'<1l1t lam-!Olzn, Mon thru Fri -· ,)'0\11' tl'l•h I• CASH Sm,, TU$tln. °"" M•ll. Nice atm~phm In IMnt LID " tndt! OUr 'Mdtf/1 .• -• !lorn O.C. Alrpcirtl wllh a D • n y p~ Orult· Apply lllO ti complex. Sallry o .... Call --••-~ Dotrt aivt up .. ildO! I Homo with ,.,., 1110 Dally llUl' Iha -.tuft ~-Camino ll<ol, Tuatin. Mon Mt. Goc>dme r.. appl. ·~-_,... lo IOr YoUl "Liit" It tn da11la.d. lb!, , ________ .:_o_AIL_Y_P_ILOT __ 1or_oc_cllotll Pilot Oaallled. -· Scll .. nld otulf _o_. ____ ad_. ____ ,1.:"""=Frl=nnly=.:..· ----JMO.llll5. , _,I~ lor 5 budtl. .. -_ .. I - + I • • • -I , !~1Wl~~:f~.1!1~l~OT~~~!!!!!!!!Stl~-!· . Mll<lt.ll1·l'12 ii·~·:"]:'~~~~[ i"'~d =· ;ii!e·; ..... E§l~;i!i·iji;·",iiiii' ~~;;; 1 ---1~ I -:-. lfil [. ~···-lliJ I _ ....... _ ....... Ml ~I • Ai·ll-~:~; .. .-~~ !';,,.~"'::tm.-a': :£. -· :g· .ia. ~ C• •~.,,,.....,._,. :1:·~·g~ w:•;:_ TOt-DATS_UN . ' ---1--,,,...,t••" "'. ,, N -Kimboll·~---· s1.in,o,,.. •·H-""" Fr-. o.1>.-(J·l~u··o'1 Wl-.ll'IDIR SAi-i! "'"''· Xtru! lb"nl 0 cond. CASH v• -1~ ok-~Mtuced ta $845 bttaUM O( PENN¥ ... OWSt.Er" .... ..CO.' WI~ ....,., Cotta 9' w/toilf:t--....-. . !!~-$1475. 6'734257. -1· -TS' .. -. , .• ~.. -... u ~-, s• •id•Jl•-11• ,-~ -~ ~ un -24 lalee Oetwlne--M•1Kfwoven ~ ..-;. ~uiaii---1..s ~ • ~ -· t ~ · -"" 10' tmt kitchen • ·~ .$1$50 * 17' ].9'10 -~· ~Pl PERSIAN Ru'QJ all .11y1 .. 1 New ylAyer \VURIJ'l'ZER •lectrie pluo, H~ 156 n• .1 .. ., 6 116.15 a. XLNT CONO( $00!. 4 Ol SEDAN' • p1'noo Spioetl • GrMC!1, l yr ""'· !250. Vox F-• 11' If 548s2991 ......... con • ~ Ju11 • • 'Ere I u 1 Ive Steinway b1uu1 8-;,'°plltier with (%"! j2" SUSAN S..lth ·~ 8olU'd-1 we -contained S21.95 '"4 cii1I u.. b,.... a.t1m9t1L l ond otftor Otlonlola. -• ~·~.~--. KimbAll 6 ·•P<,"•n. flM. 67' ""7. '' hi& l>alhti!clo . • c..ta KOTTS CAMPERS -Servi.., Porto-'49 GROTH .CffrvMLET C .. R -.................. ,. ·-aa ,.,,_ .,-~ Ma. 549-~ .. ., 914 N. Harbor Blvd tl•U Auto m ll t l c tnnltn ~UI•• •rpett uwrs Kawai. Term1 ff. Ttadff o ROCK·SI'..CJIORD emit + "'i"N· Santa Ana (YCR.8031. 1 NEWPORTER INN ~ .....,... ·. plano.Ukr·new!l195.Cuh. EN_G_LJSl!,_bool• IJO, Aalllorli&IH-·. $999' . • 1107 JimborH RHd . -· ' -PENNY.OWSLEY CO. 646-1010 alter 5·l) p M,,,, Martingale£ clieatplatt' nS. 814 FT Open Jl.oa;d cam 1l:tU iBeecb BJYil. ~ t """'"' ' Newport leech,, Cellfornle 892-3.114 T~ Radio H:FJ . . ltllwhide :reir.tl: ~· 546-7528. Slove ~th oven, Ice box~ 1!'!1~~27 Huntinatoft Bu.ch Priet. valid thru 3/lW II SUNDAY MAR,.u 12 2 PM ll.152 Beach BL. s. of Kal•U• ., • I • 113' HUNT coat lad.., 1311 ' large close!. Hu carpot It ~ll ll l: . 147.IQ81 • Kl 9-33!1 , DAVE ROSS ! .. . , .. .._ . , . -~1~ .. ~91. "",!: ~~-s_u_n19712;s . Storoo aroecbe" i.'d•,. m. w.,,: "'""" 00or. s~., '· !800. PONTIAC J Vlewl"9 a 1--1an from lt-· 'ulllll'· --• 9' ·oc!" ~~ ' hat" "*"--Will ,,_ •hi h •·•1 OPEN SUNo•y5 WE buy all mall .. of cl•an ~ .. .,...... • .: AO ?Y:?T ' .J.972 ZENlnt Ii: RC A ~· ·,;uo, CONIJ<H:r Cfl.o g ana B "'-used sports can, paid for time of euctien SOUNO.OESIGN:.C'6tutA.1m · . . in trade. S31..(l380. 1~35 Mt. uy, S•IJ, Trad• or not. Pleue drive In for 2'41> Harbor Slvd. Auct .... r •• CO . l:El8 ROSENILUM COMPONENT SYSTEM, Telf"Vlllkint, Priced_ hr.low Matterhorn, Founla..ln -~, lrre ap-•saJ. CoC~1~ta:..!M<~aa~=~~~itl T•rmt: c•Wa..ck •;.. 7, PC• iJJ1.c,:lt'dJt1J_:-lhed\!16ounterskt1ll-W/3~r I --11~Jt') Valley. ........ :.; 1 !'lll!'!'llll!•llil••!!'!!-i'•ll!"••••""~jl wis rraek;:~~ picture tube, 1 yr·~· A _ ..._~ IC. ='--'-''=~-----Goodyear Polyg'Jass Bl~ms. ·~ 2402 • ' · •furniture aJI, "'"9t-.. ~· 115. 3 w~ ~renec~~ a1ervl~. ~a_ Interest cha11:~ . "lf)bANG.,ELUS seU-5co1 nt 161· ~15 $29.95. All l.iies: low M~h~~·~!!~.~ NEWPORT IMPORTS • •~ Guftnl; p~r 'cf.J"1I 1 \ C\P l 'I f paid w1ttun ~ d&ya, or no ca ov cam_Pr!· eeps , prlcff..lil.Jackers $34.50 pr. 1.,.-;~-.... l l'"' ••tl.111• , 7 PC. VELVIT. l-DLUIONOS. Bu)' Olttct -, turntable complete wffla.u down It. 36 months to pay, G9'19~•1 900 bl~ Inter, "°rtl'ric. ,ahowF1'1 1,JS,_A_.,, A American mils. 879DU. Abeolut. . SPANIStj QAt( E WHOLESAI:E PRICES * dust ~r a:· tffamond We deliver 'le' set Up· all sets to~et, Hot ,& Cold wateJ1 2 ·Mags ~-95. 1950 Newport, like new. $4495. ' ,LIVING RM.. GROUP Daria I>Jamands 496--l)90 atylua, everythlng tu 11 y ill" & I~. RCA 25" co~ IT'S time to hit the bl&e aeu wy li_kes. Will aacritite CM 645.3554 · 3100-W. Cout Hwy .• eonalltln&·ol a· velvet llOfa, guar. O>mpJete system told 901.tl from $475. 19 ' and do IOme fishing. El 979-8&U_. 6,4&-(ll55. · 4 Cuatom mag ~l\ffls, 15'' ~ewport Beach eoatrutihs .wl,wt accent Mfsc:1U•neout Ill for $.197..88, pay off SOJaU baJ Chromocal!!r. from 1·1t·s, ·pffC8.dor ia waiting for you. f(ING 0 The Road Caboven, aluminum 8:" wide. F1t Ford '642 .. 940$ dW.r, 2 l9pi.r.dM oak end STEREO Uncl.l.i.med 1912 of1$184.7? or imall .mQJlthl! ABC _Color TV, !m'1 Atlanta, 16' fibera:la&11 boat with 60 • il'hells_ ,f<?_r. Toyctu A °"Chrysler or adapt to vw. WE PAY TOP ·ootLAR , tables. ~ Olk-coffee Gamrd. a:et. AutD-turntabte, pa.ymntJ ·ot· $7JIJJ ~~.$.A. Hu.ntinlfon Beach. 968-3329 hp Mere. $850.-A real beau-Datsuna, · $225 &: up. Meu 4 for S30-675>1U5 eves. :FOR 1'0P USED CARS •table A: 2 $p1D11b 'lampi. a.tr pUIPflrWon 1 'Pf a .kir., Ste"'.">. Equip.,,.;Wlfthouse~ MOTOROLA ·23" color TV ~· :M-2279 aft 5 w anytime Camper Sales, ~ Ha~, WEB ER 6umURETORS, U~~ .cai ts utra dean, ~· "'°·=-="'"= ALL FOlt.$1" f wJ c ro'I 1;,.:ov el:" JYlfimt • 479 E, l1'tb St., Costa Mna, wf$art. Good cond. $125. wffiJ:ends. Costa Mesa,~ 48-IDA, S'm each; 646-'1582. --..,., u. ib'at ' TIRM~SQ AMIFM/MPX radlO & --~244:Z.• t 640-0538. WANTED: Al~minum Boat, Cycl•s, 8ik•1, , · -BAUER BUICK Big.5eqan.4.apttdlf.b', V LAY-AWAY PLAN tape deck, Still brand new" 23" coJOr Packard &!:II LAFAYE'I"FE I.Ft .,.-lSOOl'A· IGttgor--Alumacratt. Scaoter1. m :;;w o~:r ~~e~e $50 or 231 E. 17th st. Roof. Ql')der \-~~) mli9L TRADERS gu!ranteed, Sold for over' TV, beaut modern cabinet Receiver, check-rattli by .548--0175 alter 6. ··· ·· -..... -...... ,. . _ ~7•1 5 pm: 'ea.ta ·Mesa 548-7765 R It H ·+ ·d. ~ruu prtile ,URNITURE S300, pay off bAlance of $120 v.•f.doof!I. $125. Work11 well. Comumrr Reports. Pri~ to Boet9 Pow•r 906 HONDA YAMAHA IMPORTs WANTED $2136. ·~--can finance aa&. 202 N I d SA or take over 1ma11 King az headboflrd for twin be negotiated. 494-2252 ' SPRING SALE Orana:e Counties (•234128) CAii 494-68U i:tt .,.,. ~~ !0~ ~~7 d'•Y'• payments. Credit •• Dept., .beds, plastic .. fabric $7,50, 19 F !/ 1972 YAM CTl 175!'i • I! '4 ] TOP 1 BUYER 10 i.m 546-8736. \ ~.J.)W .,...,.. nf/893-0501. · 'like new. 551-2773. · t 0 late 1970, Jes.~ REG $68 s Autosrvsai. · 7 Pc N •UG'HYDE than 150 hl'll on Buick 155 hp • 9. ALE $599. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA RED Datsun '67 4 door. N~ ·' " " LIDO PATIO SALE. 226 Via 16 lb w .. her • Dryer, I JI I v.,; wHh OMC dd,.. F•h" HUSKY 250 5 S.,.., fo Stnck 18881 Beaoh Blvd. ""' r/h a"tomalic. °1,1 DEN ~R~UP ~ ~;,~~~. t~ ~~l~ R~~ :,:~r:~~er~n~~in~l~.v•.et,;, . rr.-to You i!1~iei&, ~tll! .~~!:.mdu•n~',, bfuatll· :9~650IE 1~:~,•v;l~c :,."um-6p1<hl. Antiques/Classics 953 ff. Beach. P.~ 847-8555 '6SrondD. $650' ~ ~/._..U ~·/H ~' ~.~.... of I back .,,,. 3 l ' 2 T' $2 00 .... iru "" • • WlU.. Buy your car paid for a sun r . ''" , . ....,.........,., ay-a stereo, eofa-bed, chairs, Aritique furniture. 645-5798. _ tnes, 1mes, •, . -ver 1 Xlnt -nd • 000 · 11••0 Al ·•·" 1~ (sleflll 2), chair, in heavy · .. ' j "" ill, many ex ta 1 • • """ · "· mi, ~;JJ. 1930 Ford coUpe with VS flat or not. Call Ralph Gordon 50 camper • .,.~ w i:;- duty u.upeyde', epd tables, tablea auto washer lamp!. J>"RONT tbrnw Lawn Mowr, Trailer has front v.•hee:I jack 1971 Honda Mini bike, brand he~d engine, Best offl!r. 673--0900 _ 549-3031, 1970 bo.x. Ca.U 64!>-13:80. -,,. l eott.e. tibit~ 4 larti, • I"· Y""•arPl"'guar.bedan' ,.,"',frl!:._( 8 wdn/2, $35. Kenmore waShing mach SMAU. Beagle & Dalmatian & side rails. Value $7200. new, sells for $189.95 Asking 546--4054 att 5 or v,.·eekends. Har~ Blvd., Costa Mesa. FIAT 't .-uu $10. Crib m.attres1 $ 4 , mixed puppy. Very good Will lake $4700. Art Pierce · $150. 673-1280 or 616-1317. . ALL FOR. sio. Mlaeella.oeous di!hea ahd 962-4119. .· . with .children. All 1hot1. 714/5+9-1000 • ·n HONDA CB 350, red saxi * 1940 Plymouth, new Autos, Import.er 970 •• •• ~:: ... • ·,, · ;. .·· "l'l!l!aie•· Movln• MJ!I) BABV.. GRAND · ~· 18' CHRIS <>-aft Cootinental mi xlnt trans for work or radiator. battery."'"' very ALFA ROMEO '69 flAT-124 ;: TRADERS ~ 6'7S-590L • . Wurlitzer. Xln't cond. Sac. VACA l'f T TI BUR 0 N SJ>Hd boat, 1958. 131 HP school, good oond .. no better well, Make oiler. 543-4767 Spyder, ~!low. w/'11k in ... FURNITURE * AUcnoN * ~. 540-0617 ... . . : . . ''RALBOA" model-3 Br,'2% Ou-ls <>-aft •n•'"'· whi!• buy. 1525. L .. v! •• . Dun• Buggies -956 Alf• Rom.ff ior, s •P«d: fl 2ft N. lroaclwoy, S.A. SHAKLEE Product. Ct>r a BA. ldd.I,_ ok. lmmediatr 'C""ions, fu'< extinguiober, 714:6#-15.11. · . $1795 • ".j lJ5.u:t5 Open T Days, F4~~w!:: 'b.Jalthier, cleaner, wealthier pos&CslSlOD ',1285· P'~,Jf1~· bilge pump. Needs good TAOO-Mlni-Bike, good cond. DUNE Buggy. Street legal. . ~ . ~ you, ast-2564 ar 892-3163. 1arwln r.~1ty_.rnc . cleaning up. ·1n the water" $90. Boy's bike, like new <»rvait powered. eustom ·Newport hn ~v;J;~ 3~ Wi:d;,.~tl: ;:;~ ~~t •. Sale by : f=:a~ s::: . : =:n:.n:::11~· ::t~ Honda. as is. $40. ~:~ ~·=~~=~ . ~~~:ach wy. 7~ Spanish 90fa, ~t. _Pd ~Newport.' CM it&'.16811 c.rpet Layer. Call kittens, newly born. Call * 35' 0Ul't"l.J. S twin en .. , DUNE aum. ha$;'3u Ford '•-. "!-9405 A Si!O. take $385. SI• n. BeJ:iind 'tony' a Bl;dr Mit'I • ** ·540--2086 * * Su .. ., ~· . ... HONDA 100 • Lost job, must eng. Shortened Ford frame, handcarvtd cottee table, b , · , DUD stuf1 t 11 iro & $7-5806. Pt!l' .PQwtt, top cond. sell. Pick up Payments • 8 ft. long, 6~ eng. S90 Qr 1 l9'71 Fiat 61 Spider, J ICild $1"'JO, take $195. Hex M VJNG ;.. ~Kin I -,a i z e br bed mus ~ ~ In LOVABLfi; co I Ii e/German Loaded ~fel~'. eq.uip. 96S-7540. offer. See: at W £::19th, CM NOW ON DISPLAY. "~I I es. Mu at • e J .. lh9'! din table.~ ·fswiftl bedroom set ,$75. Cotfee us. I, carnv gass, Shep. mix. 10 mo. Vfry Value $17.500. Sacrif tce weekdays. Sales Service 213/860-4856 or 2131283- . d'Jl'I.. Sold moo. take"' $485_ table ~. -111· 'aectiotta1"$12t -~tinp,,etc. ~188&. .. ~· ~goocf~W/ctiilai'"en: -~ns ... " $13,500..$13.-68&3.~ -~ -· :~~~e~~s.~·~ho:r ' . Parts . . Boclv' Shop ext 251. ! I 'ManY other items. ~ Bunk bed with ladder S35. Mi•c•llaneout 28' 1966 Chrla Craft Express tra-'e for van. 498 E. 18th, 68 4 paS!'l Dunebu~, roll COAST IMP-ORTS -·;r ""69'FJAT 124· Spfdet, ,fnM uk. for Jack.· Dinette. 6 chain S75-End Wanted 120 4 Females, 6 w~s a!d 'I bar, top, side cur1a1n~ & to"'' nd lo . W k~ , ta61e $20:2 Maple chi"ltS'$21 % Cock-a-l>Q01 it 1,4 Shtlti Cruiser .. Many'Xtras, lo hrs. ~.M. ~t 5. · bar. 833'.-9292 lOam to 5 ptri. llm-1200 W. Coast H"'Y· ~ ~ ·•!J:~ '}T- •' OU•ltty p~tlf'!'t each. ttelri,e1'8lor ,,$1,J. WANTEP :to buy. 19 6 8 To gooi:i ho'fues. ·968-8139 ', Pvt owner-., days r213) 1970 'Sutuki street &-' trail Truckt 1 "' Newport ~ch 642-0406 pee • •, •-+ -u 6 .{' 1 Furn. & Acce11. Chest ol'dr&wen $6. MiaC.· s'wedf.s.bil.orstrands 3 Y1!-old~,AKC Labra!iore ~~~~g o., eves <7l4) bike.1700 mi. $225 for bike · • *~ ·,$1499 ** 1'~GU~ ... :-' ~I 1'.ubkmable N.B. hoine. Lfv, 14' boat trailer. 548-67SZ. No Christmu Plate, 6#-4687. Ret.. 'to family &ood With · & Wke rack. 646-7544;-• ~ 1970 DODGE 108'' '67 Alfa RO.Jieo Si>klcr, ex· · ' ' ., tam nn. ~tr '~• ~ checkf-plea.w •. · " *"' WA?ITpl: Electronic child~n. 96&-2180 1 '_ •. • 36' Clus'ic S!ephen.s sedan '66 HONDA lfJO 'cs Street _;_______ ' ·; ~ cept~, ~ml. Orig ownf. • ALWAVli-r , · ruest -bdrm•.-Contemp &: • . •• ' - . oven. Perfect C'Ondftlon, 'Wf?n?Orirw, N e•w p 0 rt. Bike-XlnJ condition Helmel Dy 54~.:5132 or eve ,846-2439 . . "'~._.. T ::zi~.;;:-~.alt g'. -~~~::~n:f;~~~ Oteap! 1192-4;18. 3~: •. o1: .• ~:t~"', .. "."';~ :i1~.11;,t8~~-$23, ·111s. HB. ~14\ . SPORTSMAN "UDI ,. ,,,Fines_~~.:{-.· DANISH Walnut din1n& room wlttte 'llylon thag·~tlna CREATIVE P l·a·y t h'i n g a lovable ~ good h o'm·« 18, GLASP. 'GS YAMAHA 80, .expansion 3 • . oi;· ?" -. • H.'.i.-at a tremendout aa~ Stove-Sink, also X.dder Eit-545-36»~ .... ' • •-trail• ~1~Pbin ,cruiser ·chamber, d irt ready, fast&· f''"1t wa~-VS, au~~.m11.tlc, '70 1-00LS •·uDI ' ·~_.""EW a. '~., ·.! ~, 1 uT!l• rq~m n..1 ..... 1._M1 .... ...,_._...-i -ni.-LM~ ~ • r. 1;,n. outboard 'reliable 1175 "'~"""'"" . acory air conchtionln&. -~ ft dWn. doublt l:led,-JiiltC. ,;o--~~ ... ......,.,..,,..,~ .. .,-... ·!'<'t-.'!""··"""· .··-~. ·.·.CU: PUPPIES ~ topcOOd.96S-4364:94bPier · .vw-..... ,, po""-er ·1t1ering,«Low2 Door Smoke Beige·.w)th "'~JAG -.. ..... tt.rm. Q)]. Atl&nta, H.B. ~! party call 831-4239 WANTED I I To Lovihf · 536-3590 Dr., Huntington Bch. · µm BMW R/75, 750 CC-' mileage. Clean. (50000) Blue · Corduroy Interior. ..g..;... • '. • a ·1M5. · PL•Y HOUSE SANSUI .:m!A R · • Fairing luggage rack, scoot $3699 While aide wall tires. AM/ l"'" •.. ,_ .. ~., ·in Mi;>YING ~.aJo.;,.;c&;;,·e~ao -·-· .' •.~~···,. · ,'-.!~~-.M&<=·~; ;~~-0),T.fEx~ )loot, •le. 545-8168 . , FM, ~udl ownor" d•li&ht ·BAUER ~!0, f •,;__ ,_ 1 ~I-~~9 11~~~1 S1aJ 1-m: 4ift~· -.,..3'il0 P'm' ~ iiiSCO@IT)qN., \!"'1t6t.: YAMAHA '250 CC Pri"d yalid thru 3113172 <61l6Bl!"l.:_~2195• ,-... , . . lllicksQiaol'-,1•~, I.""-..... .,., ,un::,.e . ~ .. , ~~ ... ••)'"!•'!'~-· . • -•u• ...... ..-_ Cru' 225 i« $125'"'-*-'557-6513 ·o•v~R~-. D'ON'"URNS' .. '"-'~M_2;14:_·=. lUl'~M::':-; ca1'it $2"~' re'c.ord·I Wee~nds, .. 1 ' .1'ENDERct:fa'ttn1·ttJerb.j,' · · · "'"'·'' .., ,vw~~~ . aer "" ~ ..,.,., D ~ Al.(' /ni / "re: ;tiJiOlii· B~R & 1t.Oli, ·o'ilietr.:-·obl ,!400;· smuci-J<ul\ar 1-..r-~· l40006t;.2900 .5 ::"!. ~i;J;Y PONTIAC ·-ltR!;$TIGE ,_'· ~9 Ja1JUC1r -Mark~ p·u't/'Tlbl'd·o1'le· $1'15, -. .. it.frlr,· Dryor, f!c. S2IO ·A mib. w/.tand.$4S; ''"" '. • '" .. "' ••• <Josta 2M480, •. H.arborBI':';. ~11 PORSCHE0 AUDI ',Dr .,,,., Auto .~ ~ piOrU. dryer on '9S-21or. • -.,... • Xtnt DQncf.~~101.. . , 1 •' ~· ~ 'JbrglS i n b rd Motor-Hom•• ~ .,,.,, ~ .. <>e\lal1 ~1lh~ lftW uo; rifatch MAN·s HUFTY Bik . • . Bfand 'flf!Wiyre .... 6-a'tfftill c· [""'"· . " -. ' -..... ·~·152 --~'l.'!ll'.·. <. ~P'l lnte.r~p.tor ....... ;\. * ... Wss Chev. %: ton P.WloJp, 6 13631 Harbor, Garden Grove .Steel ~~ed · r~ltj!·.: -~,~ I' aefa·5' ~'lit nice 1425 2 U t ~tlo e, in ex~ classic# au.!W-$40 • •• .,.-• enc. Xlnt bay &: fiahing cyl. Stick shift, radio &. -1 Bile, So. (If G:G, Frwy. tionalb', fll ,c~.._w;...._ ctlie· btttve~vet aea.l chrs ct 'JD _Call ~73fi6 .. .. .. * ~6~nat ....... ~ .. ,nlQ.Ab~~ $50. OO&t. &U-5298 heater. 'Excellent condition. .636·1'll1 -" j,] l '$ ,:=:;'~ ::-, ~: <;~~t ~ T) ~ 1~ 1 ~ !:I•""."/~~!~•-«"'"; ~':..W>~~~~~'."'',bo1> _,.. N;;'~~1-:;'T :us':":" _;~~d~!";,;;,':; AUSTIN, HEALEY ~~~·~i\'111. llX,,rr., pdl/wtlJ u... 18. Jnany · """" ~ .. r· :.•~ ·*H"'llai-ND· "!) · '•• ' *'M2al961 ' va1ue.M~t1>e.c1lan,~In '67 All5tin HealeJ i-'-··N"' B>(.Z.::., .. t~ftot:Jjjteft:~9-5_:Slt: &, ~ ~e-~! :~~~~.~· • ~.. -~~0+ i' .: .. · --~~.Y; .... ,.-, .•.. ~ -: · ~. ~,,_-. inboard~~ ·On good runniniLcqn<l.-~~174. Blk .tnferioi,' --=""s" r&ci~! . 1 "·'', 642. ·'40S, ;'h , firi-:.. 7]'l~E. "':l.6t1i'"Sf. C::-M. ··· · ~ 1 ••• '· • • ... • 0,Jt . _I i~ ·OBEDJENO&·:c1aa:s:io itarf tniller. S1tt1>1· (.....:'-" fi i. . 0 ""-'" .... ,~· ·:, SPA•N16•1;l .. ~de-m.1-aofa ~~i-,,-, lft' ~ ·:":ffi .'.'the:',,N~Wf:iort.1 .. Beach, ~ -alhk etc. ~e · 4 'l• " ~ • • green, Ch(t'r drive, WJ1it -''.XK$' 4+t'1'~ -~IANT -~.fJ(AGE t:r!lJ1berry button vinyl ST~. ~;1Jl91iels, 'New-Used : Irvine area, Wed, March 2'1,, m·-_you _clean. l3.500. :13631 ,Harbor, Qtraen Grove IH. aide walls. Well _tared for.' 111-b: '· •• ··~~i$1,::. i '_ ... · 9hE -· Green C&1'Pet ·12x.17 ~· BeforeYQU.bu)'..givt!Ul••·tn'· 7:30 pm. Open to all dogs Value tor $2,500. 646-2032. ,1 Blk. ~~~G. Frwy. $2195 ·''18,!IOO 'n\l. S•TM ,d>'· ' ... ' Art..J'umituJ'O.. . 546s9181 PENNY .. llWSLEY, ·to. . . ovtt s ·mo., .. 546.-49'8. _.25· NAY'< WliA,LE . Bj)AT ...i '"''"'"tional Harv""' Newport Imports ,Privato'parfy. ~n:·, Sl)me Ant!ques THEO. Haviland c h'I ri a,. ' "'2-~4 -. B:AS&NJI AKC pup 1 , lat $50 takes 11! * Ma1 Jlft .Pearce* RECREA1l0N CENTtR · 3100 W CJ t H ' 1960 JAC. Sidanr' "· 'Nautical Stuff· 1JJ52'Bearh"lll.,.,S fJ<a.tell · ROY CARVER I ' oas wy. N d rk Be t Gfftl' . Rosallnde pattern; compl . . ~P a· re'dJ.white,. barkl~sa, 2 ·~· . , nC. Newport Beach-,~~;"'°1 .. 1~ • .!.~.·.,·) . ~ Sat. Sun. 11ttt.12th 1ei'vice lor 12+ mMy ex-Dally l0-9, sat J_~t ~un ,lU fu(lrfttf!. Prl. ]t'a rt y. .... s.111 -Motilr Home· ·s . 2925 Harber Blvd. 642-9405 ·_ . --" - '21 MALABAR "DR. tras! Min.I cond., $275. MAJOR ~Q 0.R~A,tlS 97!H)740. tt, 909 U Costa Mesa 546-4444 , 5 g 1968. JAGUA'll;' ~n •"' ·.IRVINE TERRACE 5.1&-!IWS. l'rom 1395 In_c;;\JJ!!"'":c<!••. ·'* SHERRY'S POODLES * ~lJ!IORA 2}, 'F1G· '"'°'' "-•-~ • Rentals '65 · El CAMINO '-•~us T.1 N Ht"eo'"· eou .. , X!o\1 tond'.'. '; •. • · Across from the Ha nd W I'll . 1 F 1 h , ~-d SI ~ OV1::n.u1ve, wires, no n-~·nan ... ~L•.z..;;... ... ,, llNll' ~ J.rvineC.ClublOtoS BAHIA Cor.inthian Yacht mmo . ·• uri .e.r •. ec. EASTER PUPPY SALE! u,a arp.,.... ed. eeps cours,1but rast & reliable, ~ ~i -·l\lll""' """ -DSP 9 ,,.,n Clitb family membership far Also Har pa I c h.o rd.s_ &. $50. 4 Up. ALL· COLORS. 2-4, Mad, bic cockpit. Gree.( 558·32.22 V-8, Auto. .,.,_,,,,,, Power $550. (TI4) 546-4813. pi;. .rw:..."UJ, Set Book of sale, big d!ISCOUllt! Must Pia TIO!!. S46-284a. . N.B. •lip. Only $1.5(1 lt! Ask s la • r 1..::=...:.c"iiiiii=---1.,, ...... ~;:::;;~::.; .... ~ I 'Life, CrochE'ted pictutt of · ·GOUL6 MUSIC CO. • · $2250. Ca:U .644 86&t.' 1411 ·Vil Ke Way, S.A. Steering, Mait Whee.la, nul BMW · " . ·· '•••!Su 1• • sell. 673-6663. · .... ~ M 4 AKC Ctiamp, keri111!1 bred . . . , RECREATIONAL Vehiclei; tires, dlr., tonneau cover .''(;\HONDA. •Sedan. Re _ .~ 0=' fte':a~;;r B 120 Watta AM/FM tune.r 547~SN~* ~.nSi~!· 1911 Silky terriers, 8 wk·I. $«m Equity in Cluinc ~. for Rent Imm $75 to $190 manyextraa$l295. IMMEO. IAJE DELIVERY top end .. .Dif!!·b'rakes. R · Chat) Dr c M 646-2769 ·amp, 11,i -ton p 0 rt .. b 1 e ' . $151)..~250 536'.-6989 aft Dani.,sh. motot sailer. Sell or pe~ week, J.>IUS ·~c per mile. 646--3242 days S.'i7-4540 llft 5 35 1 rn.l?K • Ex~lle~ . cq1· . GA h ;•GE :'., ·. ' Bluff, hydraulic eng. hoist StSO .. PIANQS**QRG~.,!t~ 10 am .. · ' con.s der trade for •mailer ·Sleeps 4 to 8. Offer eXRires 1969 DODGE • TM f -Must Self! Slic-,$100 or ~ IV\. .;)jl.je .tn the' . s.. S400 relaxicizer used twice Kawai, Steinway, Low•c;, OA" UA'i'IAN. -AKC 6 Stra, i.lerable ~I &Mcashl or~? -June 1, 1972. 546--0291 .. 200,.;. custom van fii So. Calif u;~; 2002's & offer. 548--4768: • '·;' .Movine to apt, ni an y $75. 646-2512. Allen, BaJd~in, et.c.· From . ~·~ · -PU!? • 1 JI A v a I • 1 an t , B l l I c M · · ' · · ' &<iodf•• mu•t io! 10 to 4 .1295. RENT,ALS. Dally J~9. ~~.. "J"•· Int . c""!'p 714/644--<135 or 675s8ittto. r -' 0 ' ·• · •how, go, work. •!•Y. Call Bavaria's KARMANN GHI 1PJrf". March u ie·u . 2179 REFRIGERATOR. chest, Saturday l0-9 ·.sunrlay··12.5 a~ .. Sacrifice-~ _ . .,IMMAOJLATE 25'. .Ute· for.d~ta.tls .~9J.:-144a. Vilt& t:ntrada, N.B. ~hie, ov~ratu.tted chain:. F--IELD'S 'P.IANO:·:(O.· ~--.. SCaPOtRTS ~t • Th!. family Liner, sleeps T, every ac· 1963 Ford FlOO P.U. Ex-1966 l~S:; Oean, .xint,.; Glant G1r1go Solo I lamps. cnb, toys .l books. 18.13 NewMrt" Blvd. ~:J.JG P.UPPIES, ,AKC , l.lrl;ar.,n. ?"e~ __ length Cl!!!l_sory, 1970 , still under cellwt ·C o·n d It Ion. No Beat (lf(U 67$.-506f &ft. t, .. ~ ... -. , clo'h;. .... , bike MS-S335. COita ¥es& ::.o;:::: n•/MS.l.250 · 9 wk!. $75. Laguna P.et $hop. 14 5• bellJ!l 7 4· ~ valu· Warranty, $11,SOQ. Ca 11 dea1m. $600. ' 655 Darrell wk.'eili:ls: •. ~ • .,., .. ...,. .. n:o.nAL d-" -w;th _.__-~ All.LU:..li: -· hlA 797l . _Aell for $500; 6~ alt 7 6~5167. after 6 pri1. SI., C.M. ·~=-c===---=+I ]'lftl, car tiru ~ mucho ••~• ~ ~--· WOULD.Y.OU .· -~"'-"" pm " • · 'J969GOLDKArmannG p)d misc 242 E 19th St GE watber :'$4.51 ·Wi.rd\a-··• a·Ell'E. v ·&'' · GERM.AN~·m.ale,6 ,. _ OODOETravco·Motorhome '69 n. ....... u ,Pfclrup· Cam...;. ''i y,,,.,, ,.___.,.-.. .. ,·•,n ' ' ' 1-~ dry •" ~ -. · ',.. ~~....,,,~ * ~·-LE 17' No '"' _._., ~ ' ~ ~' '""°" ~~ ~ CM Sat-Sun. 9-SPM. e =<.I·~ er..,.,. _,...,_i . FREE ORGAN t.ESsoNs mo1 ~utifUJ marld.pgs, . ·~'. . " ' .'. · ~. 1970. 27' 1.ike new. 9CNXl mi. ·Special, cult,·· auto, JllS . Jµ~~-... -~ "':.~* · !"" --~ , . 18SJ-Sevrol&mach,G.E.elect 46 YAttt>s 'aVocado •ha.I aaJonaiJyoulike! Norea-S25f~.--ll&t!t , -. =::6~~~ w/trlr. Fully. aelf~rit._ Many e>e.·· .$2375. or offer, will·.fh:de; ·SEE us·AeOll'I', 19&5 qHIA.·-_MW·~ range, buffet, old ·T.V.'1. carpet. Oeaned, good cond. istratkm. No.@lila~.~ust \lJ .,"R E .D G..;•'r in a n ; --. . _ -tras. ,543--7S:Z:S. 97M 71o or 545-9251· ' -OY•iH•i D9llv•rv 1tirea;. YeDowi .tns.-t lft manale ironer, many m.isc $90. 642-6795! ~1111. ~ Monda.y, 7:30 ·Fnt. ~ SIM! •. 3 JJtO .... n\ale: -~ABOT. hbntemade_ fbJ'll•~ *FOR Rent '71 MOWrhome '62 O{EVY % ton, xlnt CREVIER MOTORS . .• • '54P-O>P.1, ·~ , ttem1. 645-2775. "'"tique rod iron fencin• 3'x.8' C,OAS:r ,...MUSlC ¥S!l'"'·e'_:r ··, wl"'t?,· :.inask. new :mut/salil.' Xlnt oond. ~eeps 6, fully equJp'd $250 meclu!ilicalty, ~ flttds body , · •1 , . {"' M... . ~~..,_._ ~'·" , 1125 ... •~• k~ •-. •tof D W. 111t St.1 Santi Ana MAZD .. ' MISC. Junk, mattress -k sec. S30 ~a.: Greg Noll Hawn . ,8-:U-2851 ' ' . ~~~t"'. • ~ '. · ~ · · ~ · -~· . . , 'W I: oc pu. 642-5.wo. work, Sacrilite at $250. or · 135-3171 A .. 1 .1prinp, reflil. ~erytblng $l'fbt"d. 7 x6 833-1431. ~GULBRAN&F,;?t _ S t ~d"e rl t --OMU..IMGJFOODJ!E-p(JJ>py ·~OCK. SAB?'f 30' .Streimline..196& offer, ,968-3089 ·attE!I' 6. Automoti..,,. t;.xcellence ' cheap. S a.t /·Sun, 310 The fastest draW"tn the Weit. ,Qm!SOll!. BeautJ.!ul p4u'1o . &: 8 ""\\VEEKS .OLD $ 3 s. like .newt $37:>. . Excellent ~ndition. '62 FORD van; v~· good MAZDA' Femleat, CdM. beautitUI tone. 646--7366. . 64l-4818; 534.-3885 alter 6, 640:-1156 Newport Beach 546-6594 nd ' & ' HousE Hunt11111 wa1ch the . , . LIDO i• ~NTR11oouC:G th'. .,,,.,·.,·.,.· .: CH" PE""v ... R8.f•c:1sh•3543's ··.11111! • • . ·Ro·. TA-.. RY.,.·-ror best resulta! &12-5678 OPEN SOUSE column. \yhite Elt'phant Diine-A·Line 7 Welek10Jdi0tlhuahua puppy ·Ex:c~lfent conditi.on. -~~ .•!!'. !IYe_ ...• '".,! or.I' . $20, 21 Terri~ J10 each. 675-:2til6 or 675-ll28 ~2-4818, 534-J88.')'aftfr 6. P-CAT No.· ·229, full race all fiberglass co n1 pact ~a9J .. cyl, 3 spd, $79;,. ROY CARVER, 1.-c. . , NORWEGIAN Elkhouncts, 6 equip., large storage box on travel b:;eileri , "'The n1inl 2925 H bo Bl cL i=;;:.!!!.!.!.!!.,---wkl:. t2 mates. Xlnt for show car' matehup or the 'year." FOR SALE: 1911 Ranchero · ar r v · "" ~ " of. ptt. I.ice rei. '$4A--M71. Jrlr. $1,'l(X), 613-4441 Tongue v.·eight 75 lbs., stm'e full y. e q u IP Ped • Call Costa Mesa :i4.6-44« • • ,, MINIATURE"~' hoce 21' Vl.CTORY. 2 ttls o! •ails. in 1ara1e. 6 fl. 6 ,In. 642-0697. CORTINA . '71 LEFTOVER$ .. , cvuwell, c I Trailer •. Outboard motor. en•NO NEW , . aprh.-ot, cream,' black. 11~ ., .. ..,, ""•9 tiea'dropr,n, hau}ed by 11ny '68 FORD 250, auto, 360 V-8, ,68 ~-G nd M ' . , · '. ..Jteg....Mtc.j & wks. ~7-~ -"IVU. --~' lmPort oc compact, only below Blue Book, clean as a · ... vsw ... T. Cherry C'O : i ~· t"''-\1' ~ .. i ~ UDO 14 No. 32fl6, like new, i3~' in leUU!,. See at ex-pin, 54841981~tlt S Must aeil. $875. Ca 11 616 .fDOOR 'lj ·. ' i,: ' • ' t POO • 1 wks $50; Lit~, · comp~e · w/trail«. $1500. clWJive .de41er· ·for beach 1956 F. om . Pif:kuP., Radio, ~-. CSNA.Q'TG)· ~ 'l-i, a·--;---~--~~-;~··:· A.KC " 644sU91. • . ..... cltiff._ •.. , H••ter.A,UlolJ!!'.l<n•, Veey DATSUN $1995-• . I ,.. Jlllnl"1Utt SCHNAUZER ~ ~ l&llJio.'l.t, aood • JIM·SL!ZMOJllS IMPOR~ aood cond. s«la: 646-6216. . , '· -··--· r: ·--AKC ....... " ,_.. -_2(91.,..so_ ... ~PENSAN:fj.JN" '58 Ford*""' Pick-up Lone •n 1&00 Roadster .. ' ; . •' '" ... ., wofJll'd c.n' llCl8sl390 ~ 815-31112. -·~· ••• ' oyn. l>ed l30IJ -• . a -~ • • -• ., ~ . . ·,::ii 1 ililSii'~ P<di;r.< ~U]W. ~ .llpl/Dedio flt ,. ARISTOCRAT-$< . • ·~ ' h11fdlr:·AJ1~wh .. i.; ·J~!·~{ ,, II~ ., ._ .ua:· . ·-="':'r , . • NEWPORTS.. Auto l.uslna "4 ha!iltop· lo di ~ Exotic * I' T DrlW. 3 ' ~z-'lldll ff~ ; ... ,1 ·j -.''., ~ ,...tt4'1., " .p_igi.fZ-q ~ ~· " 651 ~". '· ··'=·• ~yt'O-MATES •• ·•· · ,2-,-, · ,•-~ exte~, btack; bvektt · ~ 11• .:t'; CAllCR ·141:;-" ... 1_. ~-. .: ,....._.,, .,;, ., ••• · •• » ** ~ '*·* .. bcial Sllp,l>:JO'_wlde. (7141 Alao. MVml 1liOd 13116 ~up , ,..,,, SaCrl!leel 'J'ake amalt ·~"':"".j'Jj,~ JUHl11 ,,;;;,;.i;.., "'°" . ,' -"°''II• ', .. :.,.·.·· AKC--..a-·'l'OytMln 1"'odtr1 .. -' .• , .WORSllAM;TIWLERSALES ~ASI 11own.·c.n 5f6.8736. ' onlu " ... Utfzi 16Try 44~ •To • ·• ··1-·-..i:'s:.l.--.~.._ -;~ ·---w 1 ... .: --t .. • *WeN--.av .1., J • ,, ..... • !7Al ~ .. •oll!i' JA/C,!f ·:;." • -, :m.,.., -~ "'" ' ·BOAT !llp, priV.te ·"°I"' . ,.•-. : . •w .o=. . .. . •· DA1'SiJii '5'1 SJa. ... JV.,. ..., '°"T • 1· ).1.11 1tT• . _,:!e:illl ~ ,,~ •• ': t ... ,,.r, -! " '!" ',: • ~ '* ·~ . ~ -· -m.unUy. N-irt Beb\ Sant& An&. • cn4> 531•2595 Try Our lease expert• tor st'1c_k, R4H B~-a little Trade 'V .. uo ~F, '.:,=, riJ:'S' .~. : I!'\'__ ~i.Tetrlf!t',_t_:.•· -·~~1 ·~* ~L Trailer;l&' All ~vlna:~·Satldaction .. Ser..·~my. Prleed 1or f~t* G'ffntl!Jevt'!f• . "''!"122..-.. """ . ..,""""",: "~-II ' ~~~00' •• f'.;..'!i'· Blook6 1JOCK tir up, prlvll, $111 .mln. ' ilft. C)oan: Ser J\lrr. al WEvi";~.~ ALL PO~'"'" ""'· J,m. (465A_GCI. Jim HUNTINOTON·'ll'C AU.OU 23 lidlft al Oo 13TOlllllF m . 11 ... tan. ... · ~'!......... S-il pref. Wtr/~lec. :m· E. 7204 ~. <;oe.st H"WYt NB. ·" Lb'\<Jr.. YuUIV'I. Slcmon• lmpo\ot.L 557~5242 "' ~U:2' 1.J;=' ~:l:" :li;i ~1~ • 'COCICERS; AKC Ed.,w•ler &1: l-871-2866. -Cox TontTrail;;:-:-~EM:~ AT COMPETt 1971 Dat<lln , 140 z. Blut. -·MAZO At VW: =~-· ~~-'-· ~~:., •, 1 Q-8344 . ·sup lt:lr 201 00..t. Penll'ISUI" Slttp11 a\x, w~tct'~~-nk, J!;ink, Call MalC'Ol~ Rtld for Aultl, ~~!'!. AM·i:\'1: •l'f~rtO. W " 21.....,· st.~ • ._ -"!!"' t Gre1t Dant. Bea.\U. Male art11. Wat•r' A etec. avail. Ice time.' $7'99. 5.fl?3825 tutthe.i d<Iall• 6.CWMI m1. $4~. i~7343. ,. • -,,. . .. _ .,,_ _,. . .......... ~ ""·"ho.,.,,... ,.._ •,.,.,_ "~" _ '. "· I • llril!JI!~. 4 _,,.._ No ,.....,_ Ph. 61~190. IOEAL trallor 15'. •lttpt1 l . THIOOORI WILL Buy )'OOr cp,r J>'lid for 17Jll '"'"~" VD.· • OM Mtioo J:.::.t -' , ltllU. No CJ'Op, t;IUm... DOCK ti"'1Jl $40. Up to 34' !400. Sii. Sim. I< Mqn. 27'1 ROBINS l'O~D .. not c.n llalph ~n ll Mile So. of_. ... _;j,..ll'--"'' .1 -I DOiJY P!lol 1W&Jt Adll 'haw .... ~, ·bot~ NeWpo.I l!ch, E. mt St. C.M. 548s12TI :IOllO'Hatbor lllvd. m-tiiOO • M~. 1970 ~ l ..... ~iL>-..,,_,..___.'-"',r;;__.:....::;.1.._..,._..._...;l._,_.::;_~:..:,,,;':_.,_;':,:;· !,;"-""":\':· ~~-~~:,,,;.• ,,,_ m.2U1,. Coll~ 6 S.wl Qollta -~o ~ Bt,.1., Ootta ),f.,.. HUNTINeTON IUC" - ,, • • '• . ht ' '. -..... I I ( , . . • , TRAYCO -~7 ·«.>£ Beauty '& '~legance ' THE. TRAVCO 270 MOTOlt HOME , ·I • ' ., . .. • on·lrtnd NeW '72' Dttsun Pic~Up. includet r•fr din•tt_,,, Clual sinks, l burner st..Ye with ov•n, ice box,,-1lffp• 4"'. 'Setf-Containad water supply, port• potty, cer;at I: , drapes, bounce eze, western mirrot1 "plu1 boot for •••Y c~mmunic,+lon. l•MlllOI·· ' ' .. · • •4595 . ~. MINI · HQME ·. ... . By Tnt11co ' , . I •• .....-121 ·1'72 ! .. .. .'·: ·::P~ide & Joy· ' ·ICC>NOMICAL MINI MOTQll HOME . ~. . ' ••• . . " . ' l~AND NEW -Fulty self cont1inod Mini Motor Homo~ lnclu<l.s O.luxo onclo..cftoilot with 11p1r1to shower, 3 Burner Stove, Double St1i•~ · - Stool Sinks with Ice fox. Tintod S1f1ty Gl1ss thru•qut. 40 GaU~n W otor T,~nk ,w!th Electric Pump. 6 Gallon Hot Water HHtor. Fluoroic~nt Dining '.;' Room Li9h't. finest Grad• Mohowk Carpeting throughout. ·lilly m'"i.t.d · . \ ...... . top, sides Ir floor. Sleeps 4.poople. I Ton Dodge Ch.,,;, with 360 cu. inc~ -'engine, pow """"" Ii power brakes, outomatie transmission. Thro119h- . ·bred lliod1l(#~I02), . .. .... . ... ' ~ .. .,.. ' • .... . . . ' . . ...... . ' .. . .. ~ .• "I .MOTOR " HOMES, ... '/ ,.. . . '. I I r ' ' -----·--... ··~· ....... . . ,. . ... Silodlll. -.u. 1912 ·MY.DADSIZ: • NO HIGH PiRESSURl.: .; . " . AT I AllDIN GIOVE CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH ' I AIR CONDITIONED BRAND NEW! 1972 DUSTERS ' MllPE IN AMERICA I s195 ··... $JJ44 "",· ' , .. l • "!'"' . . • '67 ''65 '69 RAMBLER CHIYSLER v.w. AIR AIR BUG VFB430 .NHD075 YRW762 $488 .'.$588 $688' '69 ;68 . '68 DODGE TOYOTA P.LYMOUTH All WAGON . FURY . WAK672 W1C 597 No. 1021 5788 5988 $1088 '70 .7 1 '71 FORD CHEV PINJO i AIR VEGA IUllAIOUT P.BG 603 8QS527· CPl272 . 51688. $1788 ' $1888 nus Oflft VC:f'ltB MON.. MAI. 13. """ -PltaS +!TAX a. lttfNSf • .· • 9tS S. Coast Hwy. Laeuna Beacb '91.774<1546-9967 CHRYSLER - Prlct valid thru 3/13/72 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC P riCf' vlllld thnl 3/ll/7J DAVE ROSS PONTIAC NEVER ON . ~.UNDAY! Wl!'lE CLOSED SUNDAY' IUT OUR PRICES ARE LOWER ; -' THE REST OF THE WEEK . GET THE BIG .. l)IS~ouNT, ~ · Rig~t .Now .4t terry· Buick · Lowest Overhead In So. Calif "-• I .~ . . -. ···. ; ' Listed Below Ar• But •· l'ow .. Of Our Low Law Ev•ryd1y Prias .';, .! . . . .. NIW 7 2' I UICI SIYLAR K • $2798! 2 DoOr Coupe. MOdtl 3327. VS engine, rUto. beater, • . belted tires, flow thru1ventllatlon. Plus lcadt of ~ ~ .:ltandlnl Buldt·equ!i:""'!.l Order.ThJI GreatCorToday. ,J .,. ! • NIW .,2 •u•c 11 iJ SAIRI . • • 'lS"-3' Turblnt.driv~ power .steering I: diJc brakes, ~ · ' radio, he&~r, etc. BJc full size Buick. y . • · Luxury anl comfort !or.such • 1'r' Price. • ".. ~ , .... -• ~ NIW 72 W ICK ll.ICTlA UI • . •• s· •. "" . ' Un~bty' Low Priced for one of .America'• m01C :• 4 · , luxurloui a qtomoblles. Turbine drive, power steerinr. ' • • po'+ter br¥;~. Dozen& ot other extrat. Ordtt Yours Now. l ... . ~ ~ . ~ . ' ~ . . . ' -. .. ~~~STANDARD· ,;EQUIPMENT ,-ON~-NEW '72 VW;' BUG ~ ' ... -t •-1: -, 1_. .t' . • • • . ' . . ' "' ...... . . ' MODEL 111 .1 ·wnH IUMPER HfrCH & TOWIAR ALL·lliADY TO GOl IMME,DIATEJ)E~l!RY.1 . • . . . op.;, .R ... r9i;.s you l~urious self-contain.d motor homa.li~ing witho_~ CO'!'Pto'iniso. This fUUy solf-contain1d 'luxury ~tor ho,;,. pi .. . tum above is Hsy to drive and pork, the 'perfoct towing vehicle/contains luxury fe1turos u1ueRy found in larger, more oxpemive rnotoi' homes/Monogram "Ci.'siit " senitation syslem/shs>wt.•/compltto g1lley/~~ettlble. for w 1 rd ,dinetto/r11r btdroo!" w.ith , tW,in f:i1ds/ optipnel ~ping for u~ lq I edults. Sl1ndard equipment includis: • Plush bucket -ts with arm rtsn • deep pile w1ll-to-wtA, sheg cor- peting • c0mplete batlio0111 f1cihlits including seporate celly cont;ill1d forc.d eir heeling • dream kitchen with spocious controllecl forctcl, air h11ti0g • drNm .achen wit)! specio,us ref1'i9er1tor and re"99 • power; steering end brekes • automatic 'lrensmisdcm • &c1.,.1 ~I u~_-Ooi,cfCOftllruclion. • 413 Dodge Vt • 7 cu. ft. Refrlgttator/fre-. S.riel '#34'50. ' ' l • • ' 7 YH.r. Pln.ilncl119 .. , ON~-P ONLY . . . ". . . ... J3631 He11 bor Blvd. 1 J ' Garden Grove .. , . • 1 llnd .Soutll Of G•dan Greq . -----,.-..-,..., 636·2333 !f & I I ~ ' --- ( r • I air ' ~ 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa ~17 . 1970 SPORT LEMANS I • • OPlN ' SUNDAYi • • r '· f 't ' I -t • AMERICAN MOTORS DEMO ' ' SALE .,. .,,,....... ... l 2oi:Ml',v.1 .• ~1•"•••~....,,..,,w· v.a. ............ , .. , .. •"· -· ,_, ......... """"'" ........... ,.. ....,,.,,... ........ ~WllllU ....... ,,,.. . ··•--*"''· '\ 2 "" t&H, -·· _...,._··•2·199 N ...... , Me,. ..... If' Al I 111· °'· ' . •iH-*•499 c·er~' .;r, . • . ...... 1~ . . . . ... ......... '" ,_ .,, .•.•.• •1599 ipffd. TQTUf '599· • ! ' ' '6' DONI ··y· ' ' ........ -. ·•799 T&l 21' ' • • ) ·· .. 0P·111. SUNDA¥s ... 1 ' "·~ (' LQGm .SEutTiblll 1dF . ,.,.. ' ' ' OVE,R ~SQ N~ & USED VW'S TO CHOOSE FROM . ' ' . wt IUSSES 1 1.CAMPERS• ' I '67 VW BUG .......... , ........... $888 · .t70 Y.W BUG ..... , .-.... '.,.:: ... .' .. S145f L.""9.._., *-'. (VOfl llSl • I • .~rt.,_. W/1NdcJ. ....... l ie. IJ.t ICV, , . . ... '5' PORSCHE COUPE ............ $1295 '66 FORD WAGoN ....... : ....... ,.$8,1 . °"'9rY' ,.. ........ ,..., ........ lhrwul (MZY W J. COuntiy ••re. Full Powtr; Mr Qinl; (l(Yf> 1•1 '68 FIAT SPIDER . . . . . ·:; . · ..•.... :.,.. :$788 '65 VYf 59UARDACK •••• , ..•...•• Sitt ,._--. ~ fXIV.•J OfWt llCO!ll" ar. Lie. """ m. . '69 'OPEL. !CADET .......... , .. , .••. $.88 '66 ·1 CAPRICE ESTA:rE WAGON .•.• .,$188 , ......... (IUt~ I ! ,Nrc.M.,l"Ult ........ (SVGAI)' \ f ' ••• '70 CHlV&LE .396 SS .•••••••••• ,$238" ;69 RUEL' SSt 2 DR. H.T • .' •• l •• , •• ~ • ~Jl~9 ............... -. ......... f111J11) t ' • r> __.. ........... fllft,'...,..(X~!f ... ~ • • ?· · t • 1 •a P01D IWinNA • : ............. $781'" '59 YW IUG : .. l : .1.'; ••• : .•• '., •• :-.M ~e:·...:.:E•nw• · • .... ......._ ..... ....,""!-'<1CM• ". ~ ·~ YW Dli:nE IUS ............. $13991 '67 OLDS·D~NT • , ........... Hff •.• ~w.• · ·. , ,_..__.,,.,... ..... unr ?;'a Ur.~ ,. f 'ff POP TOP CAMfB ..... : • : ••• SfJt9 '68 OPIL ·dlL.ii ...... : ........ . u..•MR. ~.,... -.,Uc.wa,.•. i1\ vw DAUXI IUS ............ $2199 '6 DA Mt' ..... '-",..._ .... W/lf/M .._ 1"'.,Llc. •NV. • .,; fl ... .:·--......... • .... . ., • l • I -• l • DAil V I'll.OT ' . . IF YDUR C*..R IS t • GOING TO ~fBE DOGS ( •• ' ' ~· ' .. '' . " BETTER ·~CHECK ON OUR · LOW~ ... ·.~ PRICElf.~.EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN ,. ~USED CARS TODAY! '.,u IMPALA 4 Da. 1:1.r:>i . Power ·~ air cond., ...Uo, . automatic trimmlulon. (lfQ=> ,. . . -1 ". 99·: ~:~n:~· •t' StNll · 1 ~\>-· _. 1Ul7 ............. __ ....... $899 .... -· .' T'll lt.-truoi.~> 41poed-• •• 'U MuUAO COUPl l ' Automatic, radJo. 'I (ZSK881l ·u TOYOTA 4 ,Di. llllAN, : , !1 °" 71 coaftnl , Automatic transmiSllon, dialo. ~ Boda toi-. AM-l'M, ~ speed, Corona. (WXT087) ~· • "'850 cu,' In., auper nice car. , , ,.;.t-t (l:UELT ) ~.., ............... ···~·"P.'--·"""! ... ,.,. •• '61 ..! CAMINO 1 \! ' . I VB;v!nYI "l<(, m ~. . ~, 099 ~f~~~ autfuriatit.; ,;,. , t: '71. M,WIU 6 PAii. WA.. ' • 53299 ~=~~~,.. (&e7A ) 'tr''; ... FQID •ALAXll ... 'c Dr. ILT. Automatic,~· • 1teerlna, air'conditlo (XJM686) . • 1, ., .. ' ' '., . ' ' • • " · tOOKI ' Atf 'AllOLUTI GIM ., .. '•,. · .... • Super 90 llo11che 1961 Coupe · ~ ,,.., ;1: I': ComP.letely over~au~ tngiM with 1111 than 200 mllt1 ... 2 1et1 of whttl1 I tir11, Chrome I Ma91., Ctr h11 bttn \complt+.ly r1n1wtd 'ln1id1. lmmacul1t1 condition thru~04't. llaclr with red interior. (10'4EKJ I 'I' • ' '71 CHIY. KJN•SWQQD , ·~·--Air cond.. radlo, P. autcmatle, lu,..P l9l!k. 7 • • ( ) , 1 1 I ;70 MAUIU S.S. CPI. Vinyl root, 4 ope«!, radio, . low miles, l owner. (7628QI) " I ' 529 9 . ' 'H DO!Htl 1/1 TON. P.U. VS ·-·radio, ltlct 1hllL (µMX) $2499, '6t CHIYY SPCllT YAN 8 -· V8, radio, automatic, air cond. (ZVC62!5) ' . 51599 52599 ·Ja·l·:.·:..·m-.. -.. -,~-v~-.~-~-!~.,.-.u-. --'!". ·s'!"·2-6""·99-'~ I ~~~ ~~~:-.i •.. P.S., auto, $369.t · 1hllt. (35!513HJ air concl, Junase rack, 10.000 mU... !483CEL). Showroom eondlUon. 70 CHIYY 1f1 TON P.U • 6 Cylinder, 1tlck shift, radio. (58136FJ. Heavy duty·1uipenslon . 52599 70-B. CAMINO VI, radio, P.s .. automaUc lrlnl. 22,M milH. (11S:!3E) Extra nltt. $2299 'H B. CAMINO • V8, .......... -. .. --llr--!llaC) __________________ ..,. ......... 70 l'QlD 'fl TON P.U. vt: l'4lo, •tide llh1lt. (m!i!AJ. llQPtr buy, 70 • •m 4 WHL DllYI' ... __ ,_..,. =--·air·-.( ) 8_4_1_ ·•3599 71 CHIYY CAUYAl,L ,...,VI, __ ... (-.CXW) , ' I . . ttLL CHEI '' . ,.,_ . ' . 282f HARJ)R Bl VD. . COSTA MESA . . • • ·546-1 ~203 .. ~ • . I • • • • • •• • . ' .. • • t. " ••• ·~ . . . ~ . . . ... . .... ~-~ . .--. • ... -·-..... -12,19'12 1969 MARK Ill ~ An immocufal• luxury cor completely equipped with full power, AM~FM stereo, vinyl roof, oir conditioning, etc. 10 PRE-DRIVEN MARK 111'5 IN STOCK Alt PRICE SLASHED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! NEW1972 . co••••••• " . SAVINGS,.SERVICE -SElEOION · ' ·•IPORIYOU•UY WE AIE PIOUD Of ,OUI FACTOIY AWARD Wl!QllNG DUlWHIP .AND THE FRIENDlY PEOPlE WHO RUH IT. COME IN TODAY AND PIOYETO YOURSHF THAT SANTA ANA llNCOlN·MERCURY DOES OFFER "A umE EXTRA". NEW '72 MARQUIS ·CQ.f!l $2196 CUSTOM 2 DR. HDTP ,,.,_ n.. fit m11i ,_. thcs. Wllld W/W's. tlM. dd:, m,I rltf •'9'CJSJl7S) ....... , .. OUR PRICI 4130 DIHOUNT : . !94258 4DR.llOUGHAM U7'16 fuU·PRla ~~-------------------------------NO SHORTAGI OP • COllll,Nlll1'Aa.Sl NEW 72 Cougar XR-7 NEW '72 MONTEGO OUl·YUl-AIOUMD llMCOl.ll CHn•Ell- TAL IMYllTOIY AYllAIH ALMOST 41 MIW CAIJIEADY FOi IMMEDIATE Dill· YllY. OUI PIE-DRIVE• snEcno• OF COMYIMlll- IALS AMD MAIK HI'S AVEUGES 0¥1120 CARS. Lil US SHOW YOU HOW OUR VOLUME SIUCllOMS ADD UP TO VOLUME SAVIMISI ' 2DOORHDTP ........... ,.. ............ s. Nd. SIM71 '71).14 W(W Ti-.................... ....... , .. OURPRICI DiSCOUrfr $4679,90 4190.00 , '48910 4 DOOR SEDAN 3J1 V-8, .,,i1o. Irons~ pwr. stfffin;, W/W's. cllx. wtlffl «1¥tr radio ond rnort. ' . ...••. , .. OURPRICll DISCOUNT • · $347T.OI $2972. '506 NOWltHOOll PROM 1°HRll MODl.N NIW COLORSI . . PANTERA By de Tomaso . SEXY CAPRI FOR '72 • • TEST DRIVE THE NEW V-61 " Immediate Delivery! '69 Ou>s 98 Luxvry Sedan $2.18-8 V·I, f'llt•. tre111., 4 s,ud, low Ktflp 11111 look 2300.00 ZSS.s.t, • 170 MON1'EGO 24>R H.T. -. ..t,.ft;l~,l-c"">-•..,... $198 wall tir11, linled9lo11 whttl covt rs. 15,000 ottuol n..97511L , 988 '67 DODGE Wagon 6cyf. ,._. ,,....., ...... hlolrw, 018-Dtl '70 BUICK •1viera 'y.a, Wto. fnll'll. flc"'Y oir cmllliM4 1111 pow, ---fdh<) ___ $388 -*"-rodio. hlafw, ................. 'firiyl ""' fintldgloss. whttl C0¥1f1,, &IN llictmr.166 ASM "61 COUGAR Xl7 (ORY. • .. · .... -........ ,,,., ...... ; ____ $1988 q. ,_.. Chi brabs. roc1io. ...,_., wtiitltWllll tirts. I rintld-whell coven, lllWC• .... 479DOY '69 FORD MUSTANG ....... .;;.. -· '"'"" .;; ..... --$ C0¥WS. R• Y:YtM 616 '67 M REY 4 Dr. tt.J. \ . " V-8, \Ulo..tnris.. ~ory cW conditionil;. ~ stw· ........ ( ... ) ___ .............. $1188 tmd fkiss, whHI nwws. Wirf ........ New QI" fnlclt. TCZ86S · , '69 PONT. Le Mans Conv. . V·I OUIO trans .. rtidio, htOfet, Mt41 ..... Mdy 'wwic sn3 8• Ho. 'l'XXS46 ...,.-7 '69 CAD Sed De Ville · power (disc) ..... ,..... ww.ws. .,..... Mah, fM """" "' , ................. --$398 rudio. heat«, whimd tim. vin'1 roof. tinttd "°"' ~ tO¥'lfS. Dnom m ZOO .f76 '71 MERC. Comet 2 Dr. V-8,aufo. rnins... power 11tffYt, rod~ hlatw, wl1itwwoll5't2 tires. tinted glGlli. wt1"I C0¥11'S. 542..Cll .....-I. '70 TOYOTA MKll Wagon "'" ......... ~. -..... '""d ........ $1888 cs trodt. 87SASP All Salt Prices lfftctin For 72 HMn After P•ltlict1tl10. SEARCHLIGHT TO ,• • ' I • 71 COMffofDr:· • • ' · .... -......... .-...-........ ; ... $2188 · 'IMlll ms. s J9.Cll '68 TOYOTA 2 Dr. H.T • I I r I I ' \ ' i' " ' , GOLD DUSTER PACKAGE INCLUDES ' FREE VINYL ROOF Unique d•luxe wheel covers, wh 1 ife tir11,, cfeluxe r.'••fed vinyl trim, carpeting. Spt· ciel 1 90 d duster striping. Plus 1t1ndi1rd fief. equip. Order todey for only $2195, •or choose from • large 11l1ction of ,,, .. cial 1ale priced Dusters In stock ready for Immediate Delivery. • : ___ ... __ PLYMOUTH <RICKET .. ' . " HOT A STRIPPED CAR . ~11 4 cloor, 4' 1P...I 111ly1 7761 mll11. 'IMy 1trlp11,, r1dl1, Wliiltii will rHi•I ~ly fir.I. p/fr1nt.· cll1c ¥:.l11; ,buc~!} •••ft. r11k & 11:l•ilfl , ... dllf. ull.'•prlat 1u1,..liett, ff9w th'nl , I , ' Ventl 1tin1 1y1t.111. ( l75DFCJ , 6 •yllnder. ] tpud 1itck. '1692· · CCK l. ·'695 '64 DODGE DART 6 cy_incltr, 1ticlc:,' radio, h11t1r IOV~ 7MI . ' . 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Keith Jackson and Chris Economaki commentate. 4:00 I m American Sportsman · • FIOrida Citrus Open Golf Top golfers compete at Orlando, Fla. 10:1!5 Weekly Sports Df&est MONDAY, MARCH 13 8:00 D (1) CIJ DEBUT Monday Nl&ht Sports Howard Cosell and Jim McKay host a film series that provides new slants and Insights on sports and athletes. Included are investigative reporting. background features on major sports stories, in-depth person· allty profiles on outstanding sports figures, "mood pieces," showing athletes performing with a musical background, and looks at off-beat sports and personalities. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 6:00 D Lakers Basketball LA. Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons at Detroit. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1!5 7:30 D NCAA 1971 Championships Highlights of the championships that gave the honors to UCLA. Fiim shows the talents of the great Henry Bibby and Sidney Wicks as UCLA defeated Kansas by a score of 68·60 and Villanova 68·62. Both games were played at Houston's Astrodome. 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Milne characters in "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree," a 1966 theatrical cartoon repeating on NBC, Tuesday at 7 : 30 PM, be recalled an actor who had once played a potato on radio. "Get me Junius Matthews," Walt alerted the casting office. "Any- one who can personalize a potato should be_ great as a rabbit" HONEY-FILLED POOH-Winnie the Pooh, the winsonu lit- tle bear, ha.r eaten too much honey and is stuck in the front door of Rabbit's houu, as Christopher Robin and Rabbit struggle to f ru him. He also recalled that Matthews had successfully made the bridge from potato to owl for an earlier Disney cartoon feature, "The Sword in the Stone." Voicing a rabbit should be just as much within his capabilities. It was. With stage, screen, radio and television experience dating to 1910, Matthews modified his hot potato voice into a rabbit's with little strain on his vocal cords. Voice selection is one of the toughest jobs on the Disney lot. It is a problem which, dating back to "Steamboat Willie" (Walt's first sound cartoon). is not easily solved. Each new character is a fresh challenge having no precedent whatever. Characters are generally established in early production stages but don't come to !if e until the right voices are with them. The wrong voice will rob a character of depth and personality. Actors with radio experience are generally preferred since they are trained to depend on voice alone for all portrayals. Many a famed film actor fails to work out. In addition to Junius Matthews, other performers in the voice cast iqclude Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Barbara Luddy as timid Kanga, Clint Howard as little Roo, Ralph Wright as Eeyore and H al Smith as Owl. Eleven-year-old Bruce Reitherman supplied the voice of Chris- topher Robin, H oward Morris speaks for the gopher and Sebastian Cabot handles the off-scene narration. 20% Discount M~:!''"' • ,,.flft...,._ MMular CalllMtl Offer ......... ~ at. 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"The 20 million people who have chosen to live there did so of their own free wiU- there weren't any armies or kinas forcina them to," Rooney said. ''They bad their dreams of the good life, and they had the tools and the wealth to make them become reality. "You mjght say California is a tangible expression of the eommon man's ideal world. "At the same time," be continued, "it often seems as if pleasure is devalued in California because it takes so much of it to satisfy Cali- fornians. Perhaps some of them are ukina themselves, 'Now that we have all the aood things of life, what's so good about them?' That's at least a part of what this program is about-<:alifomia as a state of mind." ABC News correspondent Harry Reasoner takes an aerial view of the Golden State, Monday at 10:30 PM on the ABC News special, "A Bird's-eye View of California." The program is the fint in a series of six specials with correspondent Reasoner titled "Who Do You Think You Are?" airing in 1972. tour by helicopter of one of the nation"s most populous and diverse regions. Some-- times humorous, sometimes serious, and fre- quently revealing, the program comments as much on the people of California as on the state's geography. "There are many things to be aaid about California that can't be said about any other area of this country, perhaps of the world," On "A Bird's-eye View of California." correspondent Reasoner uses his unique van- tage point to look down on the many con- trasts and peculiarities of the sta~: beautiful weather and man-made smog, palatial homes perched on the edge of ocean cliffs--threat.. ening to topple into tho sea that lured them there. the charms of San Francisco, the red· wood forests, the Hollywood dream factory, the giant aerospace industry, the variety of growing things. Harry Reasoner's excursion by air takes him from the Sierra Nevada to the northern- most portion of the state near the Oregon border, down toward Mexico, across the vut and arid California desert and westward to the sea, which is where most Californiam have chosen to live. " A Bird's-eye View of California" is a Pap 5 STAR CrDSSED LOVERS uwest Side Story," the 1961 screen classic which won .ten Academy Awards including best picture of the year, will have its first television ~iasentation on consecutive nights, Tuesday (Mar. 14) at 8 pm, and Wednesday (Mar. 15) at 8:30 pm on NBC. The film, based on the long-running {1 ,025 performances) Broadway hit of the same name, stars Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno and George Chakiris. Miss Moreno and Chakiris won Oscars for their performance s in the film-loosely based 1on Shake- speare 's ''Romeo and Ju - liet''-about star-~rossed lovers who are doomed because of their different ethnic back· grounds. In the story, two rival gangs on Manhattan's Upper West · Side-the Jets, headed by Riff (Russ Tamblyn}, and the Sharks, headed by Bernardo (George Chakiris)-are observ· ing an uneasy truce when both groups decide to attend a neighborhood dance as a means of monitoring their rivals. In attendance is Tony (Richard Beymer), a high-ranking member of the Jets who has lately been drifting away from the gang. During the dance, Riff, backed by a reluctant Tony , challenges Bernardo's Sharks to a rumble. A date for the meeting is set, but before the night is over, Tony meets- -and falls in love with-the , beautiful Maria (Miss Wood) who is, ironically, Bernardo's sister. Maria returns Tony's aff ec- tion and after a series of clan- destine meetings, the two de- cide to marry. However, the prospect of the planned rumble looms before Tony and he is faced with a P.ainful dilem·· ma-losing the respect of his friends or having to come into violent conflict with the brother of the girl he loves. Rita MorenD plays Anita , Bernardo 's sweetheart and Maria's close friend. JIMMY STEWART & CESAR ROMERO When Broadway w•• a bit younger, It wH the launching pad for many e film ater. And It w•• where the action wH. Take It from two ectora who 8\arted ther......,lmmy Stewart and CeNr Romero. Stewert, 1tar 9f NBC'• The Jimmy Stewart Show, welcom• Romero H a gue1t for the aecond time on the 19rle1 In "Bone of Contention," Sunday (Mar, 12) at 8:30 PM. Stewart began on Broadway In a minor role In 1932. Romero 1tarted •••dancer In 1928 In Bu1by Berkeley'• "Lady Do." He didn't become an 1tetor on Bro.dway untll the early ao: .. "It WH a time of great excitement In the theatre," Nld ltew· art. "There w•• action wherever you looked-George Whit•'• 'Scandals,' Ziegfeld, Gerlhwln, the Theatre Gulld, great 1tara and great lhowa." Stewart worked 1teadlly but didn't get hi• flrat maJor role until 1934 In "Yellow Jack." One of Romero'• tlrat big rol• waa In "Dinner at Eight" In 1932. Stewart and Romero flrat worked together In 1934 In "Spring In Autumn.'' Stewart Nld: "It wa1 a bad time for the nation 11 a whole. We were there during the worat part of the Depre .. lon. Peo· pie uy there'• nothing to laugh at now but there certainly waan't then either. But tomehow we managed. "I remember we uled to watch thl1 m1tehlne· In a window at 45th and Broadway making doughnuta. For· 15 centa we got three doughnuta, coftee, and orange Julc..,._.nough to hold ut until noon, or whenever we ate again. "We didn't have much money tor ef'tertalnment but we found 1peclal lnexpen11Ye placea. For ln1tance, we uled to gather at a bar on 411t street behind the Herald-Tribune where the owner let u1 Ul8 the cellar. All we had were tome pltchera of beer but people would drop In after their lhows-ypu'd never know when a Helen Haye1, a Katherine Cornell or a Benny Goodman might come by." (Stewart co-atara with Min Haye• In the Hallmark Hell of Fame production of "Harvey" on NBC-TV March 22.) The ectora made their own fun In thol8 day•, aometlm•• In the nature of pranka. For ln1tance, It 19emed Uke a good Id•• to Stewart and hi• friend, Henry Fonda, to tunnel Into Greta Garbo'• houae one nlghl Except they never got very far. "I think we moatly Ju1t Nt around end talked about It but the 1tory hlla tort of grown until even I'm not aure what'• fact and whllt'• fiction." Then there wa1 the night Fonda queatloned whether Stewart could get anyone to llaten to Stewart playing the accordion. So aometlme after midnight, they marched to Tlmff SqJare wh•r• Stewart atarted toundlng oft on th•. accordion. "I gue" about 15 people gathered around. Hank peaMd hit hat around and to thl1 day we argue over how much he col- lected. I uy 18 centa and Hank NP he didn't get 1 penny." THE DAILY f"ILOT, TV w1a1<.. MA"-CH It, lt'Pi "Intimate lighting," a com· edy by Ivan Passer made in 1965 at the height of the cinema r~naissance in Czech· oslavakia, will be seen for the first time on American tele- vision Friday (March 17) on KCET's Film Odyssey, at 8:30 PM. "Intimate lighting" is a wry examination of the slight· ly edgy relationship between two old friends who haven't seen each other since they were music conservatory classmates years earlier. One has become a sophisticated and successful musician who is ;n great demand; the other is a conductor of an amateur provincial orchestra. Pas ser, who directed the film and also collaborated on the screenplay, is part of the nucleus of young Czech film makers, including Milos For- man, Jiri Menzel and Jan Kadar, who have been favor- ably compared by film ex- perts to France's 'JNew Wave" directors. At the conclusion of the telecast of "Intimate light· ing," Charles Champlin, host of "Fi Im Odyssey," wi II dis· cuss the merits of the picture with -distinguished director, Robert Altman . * * * NATALIE WOOD plays a banker'• wife who en1a1n tn a variety of romantic 1henanlpns to win bactt her husband'• love, In "Penelope" on The CBS Late Movie, Monday at 11:80 PM. ., 'ED McMAHON .AND FRIENDS' Ed MaMahon f olna bl th• water 1porta (and fun) when he hoata "Ed McMahon and Hia Fri•nda ••• Di.leonr Wet at Cypr .. • Gu- de.a&." a one-hour 1pec:f.al on NBC. Sunday (Mar. 12) at'2 PM. Comedian Bob Newhart la Mc- Mahon'• gue1t 1tu on the pro- 9f&m. filmed entirely on location at famed Cypreu Gardena., Fla. Featured are the Bur9undy Street Singer• and the aldll•d perfonnn who appMr at Cypreu Gardene- water 1kiera. darede'fil •P••dboat driT•H, delta wln9 kit ftlen and water-borne clown.a. Ed McMahon, in a Superman • ouUit, gets ready to soar into the sky-but not very high- in a comedy sJtit. McMahon l••d• the llgbt·h•art· •d hillnb d"1tng the program. In one comedy ••quence, he takff to th• alt in a kit•·flylng exerda• dre .. •d in a Superman outfit. At another point. he dri••• a •J>••d· boat and introduce• a group of pred1lon apHdboat driTen. the Stingera, who rpar into a 1pray- wulted medl•y of intricate ma- neu·Hra. McMahon alao t. •••n working with four younat•n- Heather Johnaon. 3: Gr•CJ Jomer, 11: Doyle Joiner Jr .• 12: K•'t'in Mac· Donald, 1:.-.n a "gm•nt 1howin9 how younv people ar• traiD•d in urlou1 water 1porta. The PvPO•• 11 to demonatrate th&t childr•n un Hfelr ha·.a fun on the water. McMahon ia Joined by Newhart in a comedy akit about two ftaher- men. Newhart ia the P•rf•ctloniat and McMahoa. hla bumbling com· panion. McMahon al80 lntroduc" Newhart for a aolo comedy routine in whlcb the comed.lao, potlJa9 aa the captain of a ahip, calla Chrilto· pber Columbua with tbe newa that he haa fuat disco•er•d CJ"P1'9N Gudena. ..... 7 SUNDAY MARCH 12 "," () 1' •• j • .. (I 5:15mn.a-~ 5:30 m n. ...... Aftswn 1:45 (I) The Cllrtst.plltn 7:00 II To• •IMI Jent (]) c:atMclnl of T OlllOn"OW a Weody WMdpeder ID Ualt 0.. II) "*k AH1bi/Sedal Security 7:30 II The Croowle , ..... D MonHll T1betl\Kle Chofr Cl) Dirtctioitl 8 Cl•pu1 Profile "Poverty and Nu- trition'' 0 Biiiy J. Hlrtf • t1jl o.,vty Dawt ID Yo&i Bur 1..S Frieftdl II) Sla'ld Heart/The Qrist.pMn 1:00 II (]) lA•p Unbl MJ ffft ~ film futurlna the Edwin Hawkins Slnaers in concert. D TM Cltrtstephm Uhl Hu•blnl (j) Ruf EsUte OpH Hone fJ Rap Wlttl ........ 1J Htf11d If Truth a ow TI• 5o1pe1 ....,, m,w•en• Q)hwlvel flftl 1:15 (I) n. y,.. ....... Clllt» 1:30 II (I) LMl Up lld Uw as .... ~ fJAaP.'• , ... ,. 0 Dar of DltceMfJ II) lltllfJ'ft bM•lft 1:45 Cil Co111••n11J Actio• t :oo 11 c. ..... Three D 111•rnat1ena1 l.eM D Dar ot oi__, a Cll bluct•nt .,,.,.. (I) 0 Ori! htMtts Qg It Is Wrttt. Ill MELODYLAND in MOTION *Special-Rev. Wilkerson li)Mtlodyla11dlnM9doll @l)Mmc.1ha.bra 9:30. ,..,.. blltlelt a~•,... D THE CHRISTADELPHIANS * .,This Is Your Bible" a ne Cllrtsttdelphl1u Cl) Mtwle: "Johny Nebody" (d11) '65 -Aldo Ray, Wllll•m Bendix. D 00 n. o.11111d1cbn CJ) Ut ,,. ... Ustrt IJKattlry11 ........ .. !Ii C...ttatlel mow n .. ,..,.. Hout ., Esta Et .. VJcla &JC1111 ........ 10:00 11 stltll ti Uarllilt1 D cw.a-MJ s.-. 0 HOUR OF POWER * COLOR SPECIAL Bishop FULTON SHEEN Dr. ROBERT SCHULLER UHMrof ,..., IJ(l)l ....... kte Cl) r..n .. Pase 8 THE DAILY ~IL.OT, TV WEEK. MA•CH U, ltJ't 0 Mtwle: (C) "X-15" (sci-fl) '61- Cti.rfu Bronson, David Mclean. !Ii Viewpolitt Ofl Nutrition Ui)Ell.aylul 10:30 II f'ICe UM Nation Sen1tor Henry Jacbon (0., Wash.), a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomina- tion euests. D Tlrit la tlle Ufe D @M-.•Wlttl (]) TV 8 lMb It l.,.1111 ~C..lllflt Ii) f1~ fer TodlJ ., f11f1rrla f1icotl 9 M01'ie: "T1le C.C..m" 11:00 II Cl) NHL Hocu, Chiclio Black Hawks meet th• O.trolt lied Wlnp in Detroit. D I IHcW I So1M IOIMI of Pru- 11ce Proeram examines the crisis of the church. Horman Rose narrates. ....... .., .. l1Jde 1J Cl) Cl) Q) NIA latUtblll New YoB Knickerbockers vs. Boston Celt· ics 1t the Boston Garden, Massachu- setts. ltj s .. Dillo ...,,... •• m M_.: "Tutfaelt A11ttle" (com) '33-Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert Youna. II) Cllua la UM..._ @ ,..., , ..... C11191......,,. fl) r.taU. De.i11~ 11:30 0 -..: (C) -S.dla" (adv) '4 Marla Montez, Turti.n Bey, Jon Hall. !Ii MO-. (C) "llwhlde Years" (wes) '56-Tony Curtis, Arthur Ken· nedJ. .·~ f ' ; I •' • f ( • ' C1nle11 All 1nt1rt1lnment specf1I focuiin& on wattr sports ind com· edy, with McMahon u perfonnlf and host Specl1I aunts .,. Bob Newhart and the Buriunct1 Street Si nee~. a w oo m Q.t.,....., Allto bee The Carolina 500 Stock Cir Rtee from Roctdnatlam, No. Caro- lin•. a ... 11..,8-c .. W ... f TIM bd DlllC:tt-' of W.... A specl1t bro1de&st of the ballet performed In Peklnc for President ind Mrs. Nixon. GJ ..., lAlldt.N (Jj) A Nile Mflir /Odtl ?2 I!) f""'9 t II Yldl 2:3011 Dr.1 ..... ic...rta (})U~Dlllope Cl) face..._ Nltlon Q)Spofta Set (jj) Wiii Street W.ek ll)&tnHaMllliclln l:OOf) .... (I) Dlftdlea amee.•nt Cl) Movie: .... At,Mtt"' (dn) '61 -Horst Buchholz. 0 , ... ., fl• fllttwll: (C) ...... tf Ult ~ (adv) '65-Adam West, Linda Saunde11. m Clliler m 1te11er °"" (Jj) Cllffontll y...,,.. .... IJ)Ella ftlutM's Law l :JO II M•: (C) "'"' WUd .... tlle h•..-at" (dra) ·s~dlt Murphy, 12:00 D aF ... ScMel ........ Sandra Dee, Gilbert Rollnd. Clll•pl•Mllip ,,.. 8 Sen. HUMPHREY GUESTS &Zale,,., *ON .,MEET THE PRESS" m llltetlfpnt hrent D fD MMt .... Press Senator HU· 9 Ultde W.W. bert Humphrey auem. 12:30 • Aapts w .... u, Cl) DMtart au ....... TrWs u @m ,..,.. ..... Alwlfl Al•· QI ledlJ _, f... b1ma Gov. Georae C. Wallace, a 1:00 D Aapla ...-. Calif. ~sets vs. Presldentlal candidate, auests. Chlcaio Cubs 1t Palm Sprinp In ste-l:4S D Anc.U Wrap-Up ond came of four prt·Hltoft pmes. D .... : (C) ..,._ Alabet" 4:00 (]) Fen1111 (rom) '47 -Lindi Oamell, Comtl D Ida Lupino, Jack Wilde. • * Albertson, Howard Duff mlli Meet IM "-and Don Grady star in II)= i:" cnt "The Hi&hest Bidder," fD IWM ,... a..,11 • .._, tense INSIGHT drama Mltldles from Georptown University D laipt In Wahlnston. D.C. D Mowle: .. S.lpn" (adv) '48 -E TrllMlu PWlka Al1n lldd, Veronica Lake. m 1111s •• ..._ Uft D Mtrtc.an Sportuaan 9 W....._. D F1orWI atr11 o,.. Wt Top l:lO II NF\. Adl9ll eolfers compete at Of'lando, Fla. Cl) flt• ftaturt 9} It Tales t Tllftf D m Dlnctioes Qj) Flt• OdJsMY (I) C1S lolt Cllsaic fD Coo,.ltttion "Medicine and the (lg laticlrt Pma" 8 Vela ef ca~1tJ fD Mualc loll m ...... a NHL Actjoft a Aecidl Cltnts w · EE hMnu Utlito 2:00 a Snflower c.1e1N111M ca..., m 1a .... ...,d D Ed McMahon and his * friends Discover Wet 4:30 CIJ Clll.,....lhlp Auto bdq at Cypress Gardena. B SuRdly JOHNSON outboards CJ) farm Them D m I IHc!AL I £4 McM•• .. DA.Ra• Advtftture ''Weekend Hit Friends Dllc:owtf' Wet It Cyprna Racer" A look at 1 man and his THE SUNDAY MOVIE ''Lord Jim," epic adventure ba1ed on Joseph Conrad's dory of a young man's desperate at. tempt to redeem his lod honor _....tarring Pet.r O'T oole, James Mason, Curt Jurgens, Bi Wal. lach, Jack Hawkins, Paul Lukas, Akim T amiroff end Deliah Lavi -will air in two parts on The ABC Sunday Night Movie (March 12) at 9 P.M. and con. dudes on the ABC Monday Night Movie (M1rch 13) at 9 P.M. Peter O 'T oole ond D~lioh lovi st or in "lord Jim." Jim (Peter O 'Toole), • ship's officer in the British merchant marine, is an incurable romantic who yearns for the day when his mettle will be tested and proved. The time arrives on tJ.e SS Patna sailing in the Far East and Jim, in a moment of wea~ ness, commits an act of coward· ice that results 1n the cancela- tion of his sailing papers and di19r•ce. His search for a second chance takes him deep into un- mapped jungles and to a trad- ing post in Patusan, where a feudal werlord is terrori1ing the peace.loving n1tive1. There Jim's courage is tried once again in 1 time of crisis. This time, however, he is judged not by the unwritten moral l1w1 of the West, but by the strict code which guides the mores of the people in Patuun. m re ry t- s t c s e t f1mlly who ere hooked on weekend auto rtelni. Cl)StlfTrtt GI,..., " c:aaaks: ......._ Clffte" (drl) '44 -Gr11r GlflOft, M1r11ret O'Br1en. Welter Pld1eon. fm TillrtJ Ml111ta Wltll • • • •••lllftt a 11rer1 .. ~ ... 5:00 8 F••lr a.ale -hulltt "The · Host•&•" The Suons cl1sh with th• Normans end are tlktn prlsontrs. (])Miiie .. D .... : <C> Mttt Y...tt • t.e-lttt llrt" (com) '64-Chld Everett, Nancy Sinatra, Mery Ann Mobley, Chris Noel. a""" llJSbrTrtt fm D..w ~· ...... .,,.,. 1!3Ptmlttf1.., ........... Gl)httenlferlMq S:JO 8 Wtul hid Tht Ptftl\llnt, stats end sled docs of Antlrctlea, the coldest spot on Earth, are u · 1mlntd. Cl) ..... Ray Wiison Iii Mewtt: (C) "'Ille HM" (dr1) '63 -Kirk Doustas. Nick Adema. H8111pl'a t.., O) ...... Mllk I • J • • I ~, I TH& DAIL V 191LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 11, lt72 'SUN CITY SCANDALS' • Bette Davis sings, Johnny Carson delivers a con:iedy mono· 7:30 ~~tblca!v= f=~h=on~~~ logue and spearheads a series of blackouts, and five veteran wortt at press tJme. composers present a medley of more than a dozen songs D lll 8' Wiit ...., "Banner In spannipg half a century of entertainment when "Johnny Car· the Sky" Conc:tuslon of ectvtnture· sOn Presents Sun City Scandals '72" in color on NBC, Monday suspense dram• st1rr1n1 J1m11 Mac· at 10 PM. Also featured are music and comedy by Eddie Foy Arthur is • d1rtn1 swiss youth de· Jr., Beatrice Kay, Jack Oakie and Ethel Waters, specialty acts termlned to conquer 1 tre1eh1rous 1:00 Alpine mountlln. DE,..etMU Cl.... $ lhwle: (2lw) """' &,.,.. tf Wrltll" (dra) '40 -Henry Fond1, Dorris Bowdon, Jlne DarwtJI. Story of the "Okie" milratlon to Clllfoml1 durina th• depmslon. m n,. h ... rta tt Advtlltwt "Aest1 In the Phlflpplnes" fE)@ The Frend Chef "French Fries" a Wiid '°",.,. D ROLLER GAME'S DIRECT * T-Birds vs Bklyn Devils .,...., ..... D (J)(l)lD TIM fll "Derk Jour· ftflf'' Con men Juon Pe1l1 <1uest Cl1ude Akins) lmpenon1t11 1 f•m· ous "invisible" tycoon to sell stodl In 1 f1ke comp1ny. GI Mowte Crem: (2tlr) ~ An.cl .. Corwtl" (drl) '40 - Jlrnes Stew1rt, Mer11ret SulllVJin, Frink Mor11n. Two lonely people, In 1 qu1int Bud1pest shop, wrtte letters to their drum m1n and sir1, uch Johnny CarlOn two.ts Bette Davis-who makes her first slnclns ':00 B Cl) Sbt.J ..._... flndina that dre1m In the other. eppearance on television-when "Johnny Carson Presents Sun •.. ..... City Sc•nd•ll '72." .,, m n.. 11c Qutt1'olt 8 Mewlt: ~ • Mtrlcco" (mus) fl) J., .. , .. Y•~ Hour by George Chatterton, Cy Landry and Gene Sheldon and a '42 -Bob Hope, Btn1 Crosby, Doro· m (JJ) Flrlna Unt special appearance by screaming comedian Jerry Colonna. ~~:;.:·to 1otte1n of s.1 II) Ntdle dt cita ~ The Sun City Cuties-a still-swinging social security set of Cl Wild Wtll Wat a Mtwlt: "Mister llobtrts" chorus girls from Ziegfeld Follies days-sets the theme of ttie 11J TWs 11 T•...... .iP.\,...,. ,. ... , special with a production number entitled "That's How Young al 1't MwtcM ~ · •• I Feel.!' The same song, and many of the same girls, also .,.._.... l:JOD1118H••., ....n SlMw "A introduced the first "Sun City Scandals," which Carson 8...,..,,, llfD Bone of Much Contention" An arch· hosted in 1970. Following his monologue, which indicates Gm V\lft eeolotleal find It • COftltructlon site that the "good old days" may never be gone, Carson conducts Q).lhtltnlp cre1tes 1 crisis. Cesar Romero a telephone interview with "Howard," who denies that he has 6:30 D-.., T1ltatn iuests. ever been to Switzerland and sings special lyrics to the tune D..... t:OO Dam.......,. "The Younaer of "My Way." tD Cftltlrt Ftaturt: (90) °'Clf'lllvll Brothers' You1111r Brother" Michael Bette Davis sings "Just like a Man" from her 1953 Broad· et It*" (scl·fl) '63 -Clnd1ce Lindon wrote 1nd directed this llaht· way musical, '1Two's Company,'-' Eddie Foy Jr. sings and Hllltaoss, Sidney Beraer. hearted look at • hapless trio of dances to "Streets of New York," and Jack Oakie sings and E La ludl dt Hulpt111ftle peroled out11ws trylnr to make up dances to "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?" m hapert to TrMI , for lost time. Strother Mirtln au~ The Sun City Cuties present "let Me Entertain You" to 8 =-~ D (1) (I) EB A1C ~u;*' 1 *:· Introduce a montage ol variety acts, during which Cy Landry G> ~ {21t~t~~:. Ji::! M~~~ presents an eccentric d~nce . fr~m ~?udeville d 1 ays, G~~rg~ 7= •Mu"r'u"""AL OCFlet0• MRobeAHrtsA'S curt Juraens. Eli w1t11ch. J1ek Hawk· Chatterton brea ks up while singing Wh~n You re Sm1lm.g WOIJ ins. A youna man's desperate at· and Gene Sheldon performs a comedy ban10 number. Beatrice * WILD KINGDOM tempt to redeem his lost honor takes Kay sings "Mention My Name in Sheboygan" and Ethel stara Marlin Perkins him deep Into unmapped junales and Waters solos "Dinah" and "Taking a Chance on Love." D Wiid IOnrdo• "Zebr1 Roundup" to • tr1dln1 post In P1tuun. wtiere In the finalet composers Matty Mal neck, Harry Ruby, Shel- (1) Htt Hnr a feudal w1r1ord Is terrorlzlna the ton Brooks, Sammy Fain and Irving Caesar present a medley ' D 1 Alll So•bodJ peace-tovlna natives. of their tunes spanning a half -century of show business, in· Cl) arcus! II) MlntritJ C:O.•ulty eluding "Stairway to the Stars," ''Who's Sorry Now?", "Three Cl hlth Valley hrs (Ii) Mtlttfplta nutre Little Words," "I Wanna Be loved by You.'' "That Old Feel- llJ ,•aport to Tmtl "Bill" fl) 1 Jtpt ... MoM ing," "My Secret love." "love Is a Many Splendored Thing," ta s-ural HlflJUa m Materpitce 111tetre -Ellzabettl ''Crazy Rhythm," "An imal Crackers in My Soup" and fl!)(I~ Z.0.1 I "The Enterprise of Enaland" After "Swanee." es.,... 111ow Catholic Mary of Scotland Is necut· Climaxing the segment, Carson joins Foy, Oakie and the g, Wiid Killsdo• eel, Phlllp of Sp•ln d•termints to Sun City Cuties in a production number of Caesar's .,Tea 8.....,. (Continued) for Two." P•&• 10 THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK, MAltCH 12, 1'7i In this world you can't afford to be an innocent bys tander. life is a participating sport. It's fast, competitive and unpredictable. Get in the game with Jerry Dunphy on "The Big News" at 6 PM and "Eleven O'Clock Report," weeknights on CBSS2 10: 10:1 10: 10:45 11:00 m * 11:30 1:15 2:30 2:55 SUNDAY (Continued) avenie her dtath and prepares to launch a fleet aaalnst Elizabeth. a!> Rtvkta Espanol 9:30 II (J) c.dt's County Bobby Sher· MONDAY MAftai 13 man plays a dramatic role as Mickey For momln1 •nd •ftemoon llsttnp, Braddock, the embittered son of a please ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. wealthy businessman who accuses Below, for your convenience, • his stepmother (Barbara Rush) of d•y's movies. the murder of his father. 0 News Wltcll Larry Burrell DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 D ®) m Tiie Bold OMs "By Rll· 9:00 m (C) "Thi Deep Sil" (dra) I son ot Insanity" (R) Walt Nlcftols Alan Ladd, Witnam Bendix. learns that an ex-client Is deter· 9:30 D "Wt'rt Not Minted" (com) '53 mined to ·destroy the man who once -Gin&er Roiers, Fred Allen. kidnapped him. 12:00 O "Guns of Justice" (wes) '49 0 News Dick Garton Jimmy Ellison. "Return of WHdflrt fJ Coal1.unitJ fllclbacll (wes) '48-Richard Arlen, Patric! m Ntwa Ken Jones Morison. llt Jot De Siiva's Open forv11 1:00 fJ (C) "Tht Jot1rntJ" (adv) '5 fJ) Wffkly News Hlpllpu Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr. @E) Yltjo Slnveraue111 m "Tall Tarrer• (dra) '51 -Die Qt loalnt froM the foru11 Powell, Paula Raymond. 3:00 (J) (C) "ftouHboat" Part I (com) 10:15 fE WttklJ Sports Direst '58 -Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. 10:30. Jerry Yltlts John Cassavetes and h1.s ·wife, Gena Rowlands, discuss their careers. IJ C.rn« Ttd AlmtMI SMw (J) At laut Q) Wttlltff News Chuck Cecll 10:45 (fj) .., ...... ,, • fl...., 111d lttatttJ m """ Nlpt Station member· ship appeal. 11:0011 Cl) DD (J) a Ntwl QRa ttullblnl Cil Movie: .,,. ...... ,... Lldy" (dra) '47 -Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O'Ktefe. IJ Movie: (C) "IWMI WttMlt 1 Cauae" (dra) '55 -James Dean, Natalie Wood. m Movie: "I WOftdtr W11o'1 IUalnt Her Now" (mus) '47 -June Hmr, Maril Stevens. Q) KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Q) Katllryn Kllhlun fll) TM ferayte Sip 9 Mowlt: "Tltt Upt That failed" 11:301J n.. Na• et u.. ca .. Dal SuedlyTonlpt Show (R) D Mtwlt: .. Dtwtl Dtff" (hor) '64- Lionel Barrymore, MaurHn O'Sulll· van. (J) Ttlepul• Q)Mowlt: "111 Mich We SIM" (dr1) '42-Noel Cow1rd, John Mills. 12:45 Cil Issues and Anlnf1 1:00 II Movie: (C) "Shldl Oat on 101" (dra) '55 -Frank Lovejoy, Terry Moore, lee Marvin. DNtwa 1:15(])Ntws 1:30 Q) Movie: (C) "Elclpo In the Su" (adv) '57 -John Bentley, Vera Fusek. 2:3011 News 2:558) Ntwa (1j) (C) "In kl19n: S... MIJ (dra) '67 -Joseph Cotten, Mart Hyer. 4:0011 (C) "IMll1 It Up" (com) ' Dean Martln, Jerry Lewis. f \,/ I t.. p. ~ ( t &:oo II Cl) DD al""" fJ Cil Wiid Wiid Wat mn.. Fli-.... Q)IDnl•of ...... (fj) NET ,..,..._ lilcnplly fll) DEIUT Joyce Clltl CeMs Re· prise of cookina series featurlna Chinese chef Joyce Chen. mmm""' 9 Mlfbony RFD mEJ• &:301JleatU..Qoct D Mowlt: (90) "Mi.-Man" (adv) '67 -Darren McGavln, Nick Adams. (J) CIS News Walter Cronkite ®)TM Molltt fld.ofy m Aalf 1rttfttll a.. Q) N8"11J lnlll tilt ,,......, mw"*'1ust a1,... Acres a!> El ....... Sqit.lrle m Vldoril ..... saaow 1:oot1 (1)DmNtw1 IJNYPO Cil TMll tr Conaeq•nces (J) l)qptt fJ WW.ars My Unt? (Ii) Ma•-12 m I Lowe LUCJ Q) I Dru111 of Jeannie fE History of Art &)Puente deAIW a Fll•: <C> "Kia .... 11rta * MIU Tllotl Dlt" 7:3011 SDnd Up Ind CMtr Guest: Dusty Sprln&fleld and Johnny Mann offer a sinlina tribute to the Beetles and a salute to the four seasons. . (]) Drlptt (Continued) !Sears] SAVE . }/ ·~ l . Prices 'Effective thru Saturday. March 18. Behind-the-Ear HEARING AID Regular $3Z9 Your understanding ca n be a tremendous help to someone who has a hearin~ problem. Assure him vou care. Bring him "to Sears Hea rin~ Aid Depart- ment for a FREE hear- ing evaluation . His hearing loss will be carefullv and court- eously · analvzed bv Sears Hearing Aid Consultant. .\'lk .\bout Sean Con,•cnlrnt C:redll Plans B~a• Park mpton st 01~mpic &Soto El !\lonte Glendale ln<woocl ..... 12 Long Beach :\orthrldre Pasadena Pico at Rlmpai& Pomona South Cout Plata Torrance \'allty THE OAILY PILOT, TV WIEK, MARCH '2, 1"2 MONDAY (Contfnued) D SeaM LHk HO$ted by Steve 8 Dr. SiMft Loclt Dunne. D ~: (21tr) .. le1l llory" (adv) IJ,.... Witch John Fullmer TUE SDAY '39-Gart Cooper, Dlvid Niven. GJ IHI CotbJ S.... CJ) Tt T .. I tM TrvtJI fl!) ai> 8"" hit MARCH 14 Cl) I 0.U• of Jt•nie II) LI Im IJ Mlllloft s Mtwtt: (2ht) "Teo 10:00 II CJ) s.., aftd Cher Guests 1r1 For momlna ind 1ft9moon llstl~ Mud. Too s...t" (dr1) '53-Dorolhy Geor1t Burns and David Clayton· plMH see DAYT1ME PROGRAMS. Mtloae, Errol Flynn. Thomas, former l.,d slnaer of Blood, Below, for your convenience, •re 9) 1At'1 .,... a Deal Sweat and Tears. the day's rncMn. CD ttacu'• ttarte1 D Kraft brings you DAYTIME MOVIES m Dnpet * Sun City Scandals '72 QJl In IM s,ottlpt with Johnny Carson :00 m "T H.r ( ) '3S f fl!) Cltyntcbtf1 .,. iCA1 ~ I IRcW: I Jolln-Car· t. IP mus -red ...., \WI ~ • ----• "• Astaire. Gin1er Roprs. m u.... IOft Pmefttl Su• Cltr 5aladat• 72 9:30 D (C) "Oelert ltt*" (ldv) 'S3 EE Mlcuellte Valdez sa..w Jotlnny Carson hosts Bette Davis, -Alan Udd, Richard Conte, 1:00 II CJ),.,......,. ''Tht Wtddlnt' . Eddi• Foy Jr., Beatrice Kay, Jack 12."CIO D "lMI DI ..... ,. (sd·fl) 'SS-- Marshal Matt Dillon Is summoned to 01kie, Eth~I Waters and more than Bill Bryant, Wanda Curtis. "11lty the town of Salt Aat to pick up a a dozen other veter1n performers In Wtrt Se YM•I" (drt) 'SS-Scott prisoner but upon arrival, finds him· • musical·comtdy hour salutlna • Br1dy, Raymond Burr. self enmeshed In 1 fiery vendetta. half·century of entertainment. l ;OO fJ (C) .. ,..,_,1 Dellate CIMHIH" 8 Mi m 1.... ... Martin'• D m llJ News (com) '65-Jackle Gleason, Glynis uqti·I• Jo Mn Pf1u1 takn on oft· fJ llllr IJIU• Cr'llMe Johns. Interrupted bath and also aets Into @ ....,._. Tltlltrt m ....... (dra) '34 -Robert a aroup m1rria1e. fl!) Fii• Odyaey Youns. Katharine Hepburn. D (]) Cl) m I IHc!AL I MoMaJ EE EJ Tecnlllt 3:00 Cl) (C) "Housebolt" Conel (com) Nlpt Sports A new sports series 10:30 'SS -Cary Gr1nt, Sophia Loren. with • unique concept tor television D SPECIAL: CALIFORNIA (C) "Taras llllba" Part 1 Cdra) '62 makes its debut with Howard Cosell * A helicopter view of -Yul Brynner, Tony Curtis. and Jim McKay servina 11 hosts. its variety and what (1j '11•••"' Warrlen" (dra) '58 Primarily • film series, it will pro-its pe~le are like. --Oln Dailey, James Grt~. vide lnvest111tlve reportl.na, back· D (]) (j) EE I lfic!AL I A Bird'• 4:00 fJ (C) "'Wiid RMt" (dra) 60 -rro~nd features on ~JO" sports .. £Je Yitw ef Callfef111a Harry Reason· Montaomery CUft, ltt Remick. stor~es. and ln-dep~ personality er takes an aerlll view of tht Golden profiles on outstandin1 sports fl1· State in the first of , series of six ures. specl~ls tiUed "Who Do You Think CD blJ lriffith Dow You Ale?" Sometimes humorous II) TN Ylralnla• . ' fl!) (U) Sptc:il) et tltt Wttk "Be· sometimes serious and frtquently twe Tl d TI b kt .. A revealin&. the pro1r1m comments as , en me an m u u space much on the people of Callfomla fantasy by Kurt Vonneaut Jr. as on the state's aeoaraphy. ti) u lece&fda m Slf1rf .. Mwtlbn EI!>NIM fl) ..... l:JO Qt Fiii•: CC) "lite Wlllte Wantor" CD "MERV" ton.ite 8:30-Steve u :oo 11 CJ CJ) di t.m m News * Lawrence, Dinah Shore g Rebert l. 0onau a... SURPRISE GUEST STARS! (I) ManW D11H m DOUT nt Mm 1ttffllt .... a rn m ,..... Scheduled auests are Sonny and D Mowtt: "aatt 1 ~ SMd- Cher, Sammy Davis Jr., Steve LIW· W' (mys) '58 -Richard Todd, renct and Dinah Sl'lore. Anne Baxter. t:00 fJ Htrt's l.cy (R) Tony Randall m Trd or C..tt41utt1ct1 &utsts IS Lucy's athletic new boss, CIJ fatltiea lft s.wta1 Rudy Sprinaer. a11inst whom she 11:10 CD TM lie Valley com~tes In a mountain cllmblna ll:JO II CJ) cas IAtt Movlt: • ., .... ..,. .. r~ 1n order to prove htr own 1th· (com) '66-Natalle Wood, len Ban· lttic prowess and thereby retain her nen, Dick Shawn. job. CJ di m .... .., ca,.. a tBt m ... Hopt Spedll Dyan D (I) Cl) m Diet Cnttt Aorence Cannon, Connie Stevens and Elke Hender'°" auest·hosts as Cavett bt· Sommer join Bob Hope In an hour ains a two-week vacation. comedy·v•rietY show. m Mtvlt· (C) ''Th f t1tt stlew'' D (])CJ) aJ A1C MtNaJ .. ..,... · "' or (C) (91)) "1.Md Jill" Concl. (adv) '6S (mus) 'SS-Betty Grable, Jack Lem· -Peter O'Toole, James Mason, Curt mon. Jurcens, Ell Wallach. Tht story of 1 12:00 D Mom: .. ,.,,,.. (com) '36 - rouna man's desperate attempt to W.C. Fields, Rochtll1 Hudson. · redeem his lost honor. lz.10 m Quest fof Adftllturt Cl> ...., ,,.. Cnllldt • 8)0.-lt-MI l:OO ())GD(J)dl Ntws an.e Vlfllllilll G)Nat.da O)TMhl'IUdtra 1:30 9 Oona D1J (R) A nifhtthne ttroll 1:3011 .... : "T1lat U1Clltftll1 ftthl" (com) '41-Merle Oberon, MetvyQ Dou alas. mcisc. OI to Ult post amc. turns into • trip to 3:00 II Mowit: "'Cncl·Up" (mys) '4&- jail for Doris 1nd htr nelfhbor. Pat O'Brien, ta.lr1 Tr1vor. I \' f '>I I • .. ! , &:00 & ())a a am""" D uktn lltMt1llll L.A. ukers vs. Detroit Pistons at Detroit. fJ Cl) WM WIN West m.,.. f1labtHta m• Drtncf ..... (1j) lM•l fEHed ....... l ... mm ..... a 11"'*" lfD CJ!)EJ .. &:30CJ(J)IDNtws D MM: (C) CSS> "'II• Mt "*" Part I (mus) ·s~tuyn Grayson, Howard Ktel, Ann MUltr, Keenan Wynn. James Whltmort. (lj ....... CHlflPI* "Americans on Everest" m ,,,.,, 11ttt1t1t .., ..... ., .............. .. fD QJ) SchMlt WttllMt Fall1n mw ... rtat as,.. Acres m> Qua. ca.ta Elta ca.-1 m~1a-.... 1:00&(1)11tws D a m EJedit• towtrare Flori· d1 Primary Report (I) Trvtft w C...-a....ca CJ) Drapet C1J Wht'1 Mr Unt? m I Lftt llcy II) I Drl•• et Jelllllt ail .,.. C..rM " °" .,... m~ .,,...... ..... 81Jd T• 7:25 D ()) Cil m lledlen c:.w.ra1e Florida Primary Report 7:30 8 (]) QI fleetlel CMrap Flori· da Primary Report (Comtftled) m red '53 S- '58 vs. ns rl· THE DAil. V f'IL.OT, TV WE•K, ~AltCt4 11, l'71 , Something new has been added to the news. Namely, the friendly Eyewitness News Team. Try them in the privacy of your own home at 4 :30, 6 or 11 p.m. (i)* ' If you're not satisfied that the friendly Eyewitness News Team makes keeping informed a pleasure, we'll refund your average, ordinary newscaster. •Friendly People News on 7 rw;~;h;~~~~fifu~;~1t;;~wh;;~rie~~;~ O An autographed copy of Mrs. Schwartz's recipe for I chicken soup used in our famous · L Eyewitness News commercial. . , _, O A free autographed picture postcard ; ' of the Eyewitness News Team \ photpgraphed on location in \ Mrs. Schwartz's kitchen. I O One slightly used wire service J report as usually read verbatim . / by dull, dry newscasters but / rejected by Benti and Schubeck. \ Name Address \ \ ' I I I City Zip / Eyewitness News, KABC-TV, Hollywood, Cali(. 90027 //\ // ~-----------------, ' ' / , __ / , __ .,.,,_,, Joseph Benti/ John Schubeck/Alan Sloane/Stu Nahan/Ralph Story /Keith Jackson. Eyf;~!!J~~~ ~~yvs. 4:30, 6 & II pm/kahc-tv ,... JS ' '72 MERCURY Station Wagon BRAND NEW 10 PASSENGER Air conditioning, •uto. tr•n1., power ltHring & br•lc... lu99e9e r•ck, tilt whHI, tinted 91 .. 1, crou country ride p•clr•ge, r•dlo w/ rur puker1. Buutiful yellow #521417. Orig. Fut. Li1t $5516.40, . OUR PRICE $4294 WE LIKE PEOPLE •.• We're &led to S.. YOU! THE OAllY PllOT, TV WEEIC, MARCH 12, 1972 TUESDAY (Continued) t:30'Q 9 m Ja ... Carner u Nlcllol1 D SEARS PRESENTS "All In the flmlly" Nichols Is killed " * WALT DISNEY'S trylna to 1rrest 1 loc11 bully follow-· WINNIE THE POOH ina a b1rroom br1wl. Nichols' look· 1like brother (Ibo c1lled Nichols & THE HONEY TREE 1nd pl1yed by Guner) comes to 0 al 8' I IHcN I WIMle t II town for the funer1I ind Is shodttd ,.... 111d tilt HtMy ,,.. (R) The to l11rn no one hes 1tt1mpted to lov1bl1 little be1r frolic$ with Chm-1pprehend the killer. topher Robin •nd sttks to sa II UClA ......,_II HIPIPll his hunaer for honey. (I) Illy cree..111 Cntude D CI> Cl) a> Tiit Mod S.._. (R) B News Wltdt John Fullmer "Survlnl'' Julie, sufferinc from 1 m lilt Cosby Sllow Wike bite, Is str1ndtd In the desert (JI) llact Jo11m1I with I blind man. John Rubinstein fJl) T1te forsyte Sip auests. @'E LI 81t1 CIJ I Drta11 9f Junale 10:00 IJ (I) Cannon C1nnon Is hired by B Miiien $ Mewlt: (C) (21tr) the father of 1 youna convict 1ttend- ..... btn 1-52" (dr1) '57-Natille Ina colleae on 1 C111fornl1 study-re- Wood, Karl Milden, M1rsha Hunt, le1se proarem because the 1ttomey Efrem Zlmb11ist Jr. fither suspects th1t his 90n Mike m ffo(IR'I ffefMS Is bein& used IS I messaae carrier m Drapet for • prison mastermind. tUl"' Fenytt s.,. 11 m m ...., fJl) Dell' It D Cl) Cl) aJ Marcus WtlbJ, M.D. U!) CHseitrt CoratOtl "Solomon's Choice" Dr. Welby's un· 1:00 II a lltR Ca ...... I Guests Jim wed niece fac.s two vlt•I decblons N1bors ind Shtcky Greene portray affectlna her upecttd b1by. Lee post1I employees trylnc to brina • Purcell, R1ndolph M1ntooth, ind little life to the dead letter office. Jack Kelly auest. D WEST SIDE STORY B lllfJ I•• Craade * BELL SYSTEM (JI) Special of t11t Wtell FAMILY THEATRE ~ Ftsttvll MukMt D(fl@D!IHcNI Wt at SIM 10:308MelltJ NIA st.ry P11t I of the first television (I) At ISMt presentation of the 1961 SCrttn U) Saftrf t8 MvilltWI cl1ssic detalllna the pllitit of yoona m ldiftd .. u ... lovers doomed becluse of 1 differ· @'E AtDntefttldl ence In ethnic b1cqrounds. N1talle m Call tf tltt Wat Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ T1mb-Qt Rolltr ea ... lyn, Rlt1 Moreno, Geora• Chakiris 11:00 II D (I) a mm News star. II Oat St9p l.,..cl Cl) Rolll•' °" tllt River J1son Ro· Cl) Marshal Dltltl bards 1utsts. D CI> m News m Andy Crtffttl Show B Mtwlt: "Vltltnt RNd" (drt) '58 m Tiit Vl,..111 -8ri1n Keith, Dick For1n. fJl) Curmtt Ewellb m Trvtll tr Cttt.....- 11) LI C... Jtutlda m FIAlttts In Sew111 LucljJt Rivers m Ni• 11:10 m Movie: ....... ,. ....... (dr1) 1:15 D Lian Wrap-Up '56-Anthony Steel, Oline Ciiento. 1:30 II 11Hc!AL I Senay aid Clttr (R) 11:30 fJ (I) C1S Litt M .. : "TM Sindy Biron 1nd Su21nne Chlmy YIMllH Affair" (dra) '67-Robert join the husb1nd·1nd·wlfe slnaina v1u1hn, Elke Sommer, Fellcla Fur. tt1m In 1 comtdy·mU$ical hour. 0 a§ m Jtllay C.... D CHEVROLET PRESENTS II MM: "It'• 1 tltt" <com) '34- *THE 14TH ANNUAL W. c. Fields, Biby LeRoy. GRAMMY AWARDS SHOW D CI> Cl) ED Eltdletl Cowen .. THE BEST IN MUSIC mAo~l.m.:tt ~epo~t" Crom) ·s2 D CI> ()) m I IHc!A I lra•lllJ . . II Awards Andy Wllllams will host the -June Allpon, Arthur Kennedy. event from New Ye>B's Felt Forum 11:50 D (]) ()) m Diet Clvttt Sltow ind will perform a selection of Aorenee Henderson autsl·hosts. Gr1mmy·nomln1ttd son11. Scheduled aunts Include Shirley m "MERV" tonite--8:30 Bmey. * Hollywd's Greatest Stars! 1:00 D CIJ 9 ..._ OJ Mtt'Y trfffl1 SMw l:20 D Cl)..._ fl!) (Jll Tlte Advoatts Qt Mt11tJ Nalh 9:00 IJ (I) HnaM f1ft.Q (R) McGarrett hH 48 hours to try to prevent tht murder of '" unknown victim 1lded only by blurre clues ind phone calls. II) LI Criedl lien Ctild• ..... vqJ .. ~NltlcM 1:30 fJ Movie: "TM Wo••• alld tllt Hlltlr" (dr1) '57 -Ann Sheriden, • O.vfd F1rrlf, John Loder. ID All·NIPt Sllow: "f'tft AJ<n." UJht lit Bluff" Ind "TM Satll Clulnm" 3:00 fJ Mowit: ''hptri...t Plfldtul" (dr1) '44 -Htdy L1m1rr, Georae Brent. THE 'Tht 1 N1tional 1s 1n AB pre·empti The G ment aw1 Its), the Emmys. I ceived sh er11e, • the actua five chapt Lut y event as the tradit entert•ln for the w recording yelf. nominee of presen recordina followin1 The Ca year, hav nated in Pop, folk Chorus; K year withi I I HE AWARDS SEASON The 14th annul 8111111"'1 A .. nls ceremonies of the atlonal Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 1lrs s an ABC Special this Tuesday (March 14) at 8:30 PM re-empting the network's Movie of the Week. Thi Grammys ire the first of the m1jor entert1ln· nt 1w1rds, soon to be followed by the Oscars (mov'· es). the Tonys (Broldwey) 1nd TVs own aw1rds, the mmys. In yeers pest the Grammy presentation rt· ived short shrift In terms of television "event" COY· 1ge 1ppearlng es 1 special sometimes months 1fter he 1~tual presentations were made In the Academy's 1ve chapter cities. List yeer, ABC remedied th1t by showcasln& the vent as it h1ppene6--ln the Hollywood P1lladiu~n he tredltlon of the 1werds presentations for the other ntert1inment fields. That telecast topped the retlngs or the week, lndlcatin& the widespre1d Interest in the ecordlng field and ensurin& a repe1t performance this ar. This ,.ar'a pmentation, originating from New York ity's Felt Forum, will 1gain be hosted by slx·tlme ominee Andy Willl1ms and will feature 1 celebrity cast f presenters and performers from all areu of the rdln& field . At press time, the cast Included the ollowing presenters: The Carpenters, n1med the "Best New Artists" lest eer, hive an 1lbum ("Carpenters") currently noml· 1ted in two cate1ories: Album of the Year, and Best op, Folk ind Rock Perform1nce by a Duo, Group or horus; Kris Kristofferson who is 1 double nominee this 11r within the Soni of the Year caterory, tor "Help 811111., Award no•nMS In tlM hconl of tM Y11r cafal'"J ,,. (tlp~to r) Issac HIJll for tM tht• from ''Shalt"; 8 Harrilon for "MJ Swett Lent"; J11111 TaJI« for ou'VI 8ot a frftnd", (bottom I to I) Ti.NI ~ Nllftt fer "Joy to Ult World''; and CarW IOq fer' tt'a TM Litt". Me Mike it Throu1h the Night" and "Me, and Bobby McGee" (with Fred Foster); Anthony Newley who won the Son& of the Year Grammy in 1962 for his smash hit, "What Kind of Fool Am IT'; Actor·sin&er Richard Harris, whose single of "MacArthur Park" topped the charts a few years 110; country-western nomlnff Loretta Lynn ("After the Are is Gone") and rhythm ind blues nominee Roberta Reck ("You've Got a Friend"). Ed Sullivan, a specl1I friend to the recording industry who, lor 20 years, Introduced !numerable new l'tcOl'din& THI! DAIL v ~ft.OT, TV w••ec. MAltCH n, 1'71 n. ........ fer =· ......... ' ,.. Veal ,...,_.. 111 et. I t. I) C.. IOq for 61'apeatry": Ca ... fer "TWa till w., I Alwap Hurd H SllHW It"; CW.. I t. r) JN1 IMz for "'The Nilht 1"' .,....,. Old Diiie Dewit"; Janll Jopln for ...... and :::t. McClt"; alMI CMr for MCypsja, Tra11ps & Th • talents to his TV audience, will present the Best New Artist Grammy. Althou&h no presenter Is yet named, 1 posthumous Gremmy awerd will be presented to the late jazz are•t Louis Armstrona. The feltowin1 artists will perform during the telecast: Isaac Hayes, nominated In six categories this year, lncludln& Record Of the Year and Album of the Ytar, wlll perfonn his nominated hit, the Theme From "Shaft"; The Thrff Do& Nlaht, nominees for Record of the Year with their "Joy to the Wortd," will perform that number; B. B. Kin&. nominated as the Best Male Rhythm and Blues vocalist, will slna "Ain't Nobody Home," his nominated son&; Tammy Wynette, Best Country Female Vocalist nominee, will sing her "Good Lovin'," and Jeny Rltd, Best Country Male Vocalist nominee for uWhen You're Hot, You're Hot," wlll sing that number. 8111 Evans, 1 double nomlnH 11 both jaz:z soloist and with a jazz aroup, will perform 1 number not announced at press tJmef and Geo11e Harrison, formerly of Tha Beetles, wlll be seen In 1 film cllp taken durin1 his benefit concert to raise money for the people of Ban&· ladesh. Also, the cast of the Broadway hit "Godspell" will be on hand to perform a musical number from the show. Awanla ht ailtleft of the Grammy cateaortes will be presented on the ABC special: Record of the Year; Album of the Year; Son& of 011 Year; Best New Artist; Best Mile and Female and Group Vocal, Pop Rodi or Folk; Best Mile and Female VOCll, Rhythm and Blues; Best Male and Female Vocal, Country; Best Comedy, Best Score From • Motion Picture or TV Splclal; Best Ori&lnal Cest Album; and one of the cate1orles from both. the Jau and Classical aren. Pe1• 15 WEDNESDAY MARCH 15 For momln1 •nd •fternoon llstlnp, pfe .. e ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •rt tM dat,1 movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 m "IMta ..... ,. (dr1> ·52 - Wiiiiam Holden, Johnny Stewart. 9:30 D .,,_,t Knock the Twtlt" (mus) '62-Chubby Checker. 12:00 0 ''lontlO• Trllit' (wes) '55- John Aaar, Wayne Morris. '"Sciotlald Y1rd laspectof'' (mys) '52 -Cesar Romero, Lois Maxwell. 1:00 0 (C) "TM Perils of •adne" ' (com) '47-Betty Hutton, John Lund. GI "Tell It te the JMdat" (com) '49 -Rosallnd Russell. 3:00 ()) (C) "Tim Bulba" Concl. (dra) '62 -Yul Brynner, Tony Curtis. (C) "Above SllltlklOn" (dra) '43 -Joan Crawford, Fred MacMurray. 4:0011 "ClaA bJ NIPt" (dra) '52 - Barberi Stlnwyck, Robert Ryan. f V F N I I\ (, t:oo IJ (I) DD a""' D (I) Wiid Wiid West m Tiit Fllnl:ltoMS II) I Dr11111 tf J1l11nle (lj)Z-l tD Htdftpodae Loc111 a>ma»Ntwt ft MIJbtrry RFD Gmf,1 Allo 6:30" ... tilt aoct D Mowle: (C) (90) ... Mt lltl" Concl. (mus) '53-l<athryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miiier. Musical version of Shakespeare's "The Tam· Ina of the Shrew." (j)Ntn a .... : <2hr> "J1lt ,..., * tilt Prize'' (dr1) '5&-Robert Taylor, Burl Ives. GI A1M1J Grttfftll SMw m....., ••d .... ,,.,...., Qj) flrt11 u.. m n. c.r,o,. View @mWalderlust 8GrtM Acres &) Aftdoll ... de II C:O.anWad OJ VlctMta JaMS $Mw 7:008(J)D@mNtws eNYPD (I) Trutll or Cen~uenct1 (() Dra1aet . 11 What's My Unel G)llMelMJ Cl) I Dre111 Of Jeannie m HiltMJ ., Art tl)helte de Allor a Fii .. : "Two ,.,. .. ,.,. .. Mat" 7:30 II Doctor In the House (R) "Why Do You Want To Be a Doctor?" Mike meets his fellow students and teach· ers for the first time. D The Mom FadefJ Guest host THE DAil. Y PILOT, TV WEEK, MAltCH '2, 1'n John Byner clocks In at the factory for a look at wor'Alna America. Byner Is an employment 11ent seek· ina various Jobs for jobless oriald Duck 1nd Gooty. U NCAA 1971 Ql•ploftlfllps Hlah· ll&hts of the NCAA Basketball cham· plonshlps which aave the honors to UCl.A. ' Cl) To Tell tllo Tndll (() I DNI• tf JMlnlo 0 MUia. $ Me.w. (2tlr) "T .. Helen ...... Sfllrt' (blo) '57--Ann Blyth, Paul Newman, Gene Evans, Rlch)rd Car1son. The rise 1nd fall of the famous torch slna"°. her un· happy IOYt affair, bout with alcohol and eventual rise to stardom. m Hoaan's Herett ll)(l)Drapot (Jll LWV: Pl111ln1 A Balanced CM· llUMtr fii) TIN Fttlldt Qef 8' It Is Wrlttn 1:00 B Clf1f lurMtt Bina Crosby ind Paul Lynde 1uest D m Ml•lZ "The Wednesday Warrior" Officers Malloy and Reed play mother hen over 1 youn1 re· servlst (Steve Franken) but their worries subside when he thwarts a tops off a wild weekend Tom ind Eddie spend with Norman. ()) lltlJ ,,.~. Crvllde GI MIJ Criffttlt Sllow m Tiit Vlrafnian tJl) Qj) A hllllc Affalr/Elodion '72 Q) Llleha Ubfe &)Nino •=• u am 11Hcw 1 w •• t Side 9Dfy Concl. The ill-fated romance between Marla and Tony Is ended when Chino kills Tony In a knife J filht. Natalie Wood, Richard Bey· mer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno and Gtorp Cha'klris st1r. D (J) (j) OJ ABC CelHdJ Hour "The Danny Thomas Special" Guests Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., TotJe Fields, Don Knotts and Juliet Prowse join Danny In "A Funny Thin& Hap· pened on the Way to a Special." The show also offers an insl&ht into con· temporary concerns. Subjects Include consumer protection, rtC)'Clinc. Jet tr1vel. telllYislon medical shows and crime prevention. GI "MERV" tonite-8:30 * Hollywd's Greatest Stars! m Merv tirtffln SW. GD 9 Dis Weoll bank robbery. Gaty Crosby Ind Bm 9:00 G ()) ll'*-1 c.tar (R) Guest Toomey auest. Michael Douatas plays 1 retarded 11 IOllp NocUy L.A. Kin1s vs. YoUn1 m111 who faces a terrifyfna the California Golden Seals et Oak· future when his brother becomes Ill, l1nd. leavln1 him with no one to lean on. . D Cl) CE m Tiit c.rta111p et fB Qj) Vlbralons Eddie's Fltllor (R) "A Very Different H Tllo Vlrpl1n Drummer" A ruptured water bed Gm Natldul we that Jackie Joseph made her first alg- .nlflcant Impact In the entertainment busl- . neaa. She relates how It all came about: "Truly, I consider myself a happy dab- bler--oareer wise." In an Industry where candor Is almost unheard of, the above comment Is refreshingly disarming. It Just eo happens that Jackie Joseph le Just that way. Except she Is far more thari a mere dabbler. At present she Is costarring on CBS' Doris Day Show. Up until recently her activities had been pretty much rlvetted to house and family, but she decided to accept the series when she was guaran- teed that It wouldn't Infringe too strongly upon her personal life. 'HAPPY DABBLER' "On the way to an engagement at the Sacramento Music Circus, I sat on the train next to Joyce Jameson. She made It posalble for me to meet Biiiy Barnes, who later Invited me to Join the company." With the exception of two Jobi sand- wiched In In Las Vegas, she stayed with the Barnes people for many yeara. "Besides," she explains, "doors haven't exactly been beaten down for me. But I do like to have a balanced combination of activities In my life." It Is this salutary out look on life that makes Jackie unique and warm-not to mention talented. Born In Los Angeles on November 7, she at· tended John Marshall High School and appeared In a series of dramatic produc" tlona •. During this period, she also ap- peared In a Players' Ring company of . "The Corn Is Green." She later att.,.ded College "and worked seven nights a week In Theatr~ Mart Productions of 'The Drunkard' and 'The Wayward Way'." Actually It was In musicals that Jackie ff rat really became Involved In entertain- ing. "I began my musical comedy work at Loa Angeles City College. Famed de- signer Ray Aghayan forced me out of a deep shell and directed me In 'On The ..... Town', 'Brigadoon', and' an original titled 'Heade, I Win'." It was In the auccenful Biiiy Bamea Re- Jackie looks at this part of her llfe with sincere nostalgia. "It really began my life," she remembers. "I got secure work; met my husband {Ken Berry); travelled- aU In all, a most fortunate relatlonahlp." With this revue, she had reached a new plateau. It was a profesalonaJ level that had seen many detours; everything from playlf10 the Easter Bunny at Beverly Hiiis' Robinson's Department store to being an Avon lady. D088 the new serlea seem Ilka the flnal quest In her llfe? Quite to the con- trary. "Living Is a eerlea of experiences and adventures," she aaya. 11We never finish learning. Of course, I'm glad to be on the show, but I don't consider It as an ultimate achievement. I Just consider It one more part of the llfe cycle; something new and different to help me grow." And It la this very healthy philosophy that contributes to Jackie Joaeph'a un- spoiled concept of the bualneae-and of herself. and udt Jtt and on. n It g y f 9:30 D (]) Cil m The Pen~ Ho Information 1v11fablt from the ntt· wort It press time. 0 Ntw1 Watdt John Fullmer ID 1111 Colby Show O>u aata THURSDAY MARCH 16 10:00 fJ fT'\ u. -1-(R) De St ....... 11 For momlnc end afternoon llstln11, • ~ _,..,.. an . oc.iwe pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. and Shelly Fabares ~lay m•JOr rol~s Below, for your convenlef)Ce, a In "· now-you-see-it-now-you-don t the tt.y' mcwtes murder case that puzzles Joe Man· 1 · ~(fj m Nl&flt Callefy E.G. Mu· DAYTIME MOVIES shall, Desi Amaz Jr., Imogene Coca, 9:00 m (C) •'Yo1 Can't Ru11 AwWJ From Kine Dononn, Vincent Price, Bran-tr• (com} '56-June Allyson, Jack don de Wildt, Aanus Moorehead and Lemmon. Ruth Buzzi stu in four setments: 9:30 O "Y011111 a11d WUlint' (dra) '42 "A Death In the Family," "The -William Holden, Suun Hayward. Merdful," "CllSs of 99" and "Witch· 12:00 U "Operation Haytift" {adv) ' es' Feast" Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford. "Roll· 0 lllfy Crahlm Cniude Inc HoN" (dra} '48-Jtan Parlier, ID ID N... Russell Hayden. l1ll Soul! 1:00 O "Sunset loultvard" (dra) ' tlD ......,,ltct TIMatre (R) "Eliza· · William Holden, Gloria Swanson. beth R" m "Trent's ust Catt" (mys) '5 CE lo1 llttntltioul Michael Wlldlna. Muaaret Lockwood. 10:15 D iaw., Wrap.Up 3:00 Cl) "Sara\911 TMk" Part I (dra) '45-Giry Cooper, ln1rld Bergman. 10:30 (]) Tllt aotddlgen llj "Tht Cflet Man'' {dra) '57 -D . Ntwa Gtor1e Putnem Jose Ferrer, Dean Jauer. Cil Diet« ill tM Ho• . 4:00 IJ (C) "Prince tf ,..,.... (dra) '55 D 1'1111 11 YHr Lfft Surpnsed auest -Richard Burton, Raymond Massey. is Pat Boone. m s.t.t • Mw ........ .,._.... a f11•: <C> "Tiit v ........ mu,.. 11:0011 a C1J am m,.... Cil ........ 11111oft O (])C!>Ntwa 0 .... : (C) °'Thi sa.y tf M••· "8cr' (dra) '57 -Ronald Colman, Hedy l1m1rr, the Marx Brothers. M1nkind has Just Invented the supe H·bomb. Now a celestial Hl&h TH· bunal must decide m1n'1 felt-- preservation or dtstruction7 m Trd tt ee..eutMU ID f ....... ht Sewll& Lucille Rivers ail 111t c.u,. If 0ur n ... 11:10 ID .... : "Wau Up and Kllr (mys) '66 -Robert ·Hoffman, Uu Gaston!. 11:15 a> Festival fll1llco 11:30 8 Cl) CIS ut. Mowtt: Ho infor· mation avallablt from th• networ1t at press tlmt. Dag m 1e11_, Canon Willlam s.ro,an aunts. D Mov6t: "'Tffll• and Cua'' {com) '33-W.C. Atlds, Biby LeRoy. D Cl) Cl) m Didi Cnttt ID MoM: "Lat Min • EArtll" (llof) '64 -Vlnctnt Ptlce. Franca BtttOCI. 1:00 (I) DD CIJ l1i ""' 1:30 II MGM: "list Moment" (dra) '47 -Susan H1yw1rd, Robert Cummln1s. Aines Moorthtad. ID M-ftlpt Sltew: ""hftnlt In Jet· rw," ...,.... Wttt" and ""SMfl If Atladl" 3:00 ti MoM: (C) "A Miit Alone" (WIS) '55 -Ray Mlll1nd, Mary Murphy, R1ymond Burr. 4:30IJNIWI !VFNINC 6:008@1)Ntwa oam"'" U NCAA lasbtball Pia,.otts UCLA Bruins vs. undetermined opponent In Westem Re1ion1I Play-offs. D (])a)News 0 Cl) Wiid Wiid Wnt m The fllftbtioMS ID I Dru• tf JtaHle (lj) Tiit f rtnclt Clltf tlD Hodppoclp ltdp 9 Ma,beny RFD GI!)EJA. 5:30 0 ...... : (C) (90) "Major .,. ........ Part I (wts) '65--Chartton Heston, Richard H1rris, Senti Beraer, Jim Hutton, James Coburn. In New Mex· lco followln1 the CMI War, a former Confedtratt C1pt1ln and a Union Major are forced to become 111ies 111inst tht Indians. Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite l1i HoUrwotd Squm m AndJ Crffftdl II) NanlJ 11d the Pnlftaor (fj) lllcl Jtumal m Eduutt111 I Natitn "The Ch•na· In& Amelie.en Commitment" Report from the recent LBJ Library educa· tlon symposium. IDWandtrlut QtCrtttt Aerts GI!) Ttlt·Rtwlltl Musical m Victerit Jamtt Show 7:00IJ(])DIDNtws Cl) Trvtla ti CoftsequtftCU Ci) Drapet Q WMt's My Unel lliT•• MnSllow m1 LMLllCJ m I lkM• tf Jtennlt (lj) Spellllnc Frttty fE)~p . a> htnte.dt Mor THE DAILY PILOT, TV WERK, MA,_CH It. 1'12 QI Al•: ""Savap h•pal" 7:30 II m ...... u.. .., Guests are Dr. Music, a aroup of ei(ht boys and 1trts. D lassie "fury Fiiis" In the hl&h country, Lassie rescues a coyote pup from the r1mpa1in1 "fury falls" and almost loses her own lift. Cl) Tt TtH t1tt TMll (l)IDrtHttfJN9nlt on.a. .. ca .. m Hot••'• ...... \ m m0ra.-em ........ -. GI!) T t le A11111Unced 8:00 fJ CJ) Mt 111d U.1 CMap Buttons the chimp helps Mike cure a small cne of bigotry at the local country club. D di m Flip WlllOft Guests are Bin& Crosby, Tim Conway 1nd Melba Moore. D NCAA lasbtball Pl.,.otf la• Lona Beacti State vs. 1n undtttr· mined opponent It Brtgham Young Univealty at Provo, Utlh. Dick En· ber& calls the play-by-play. · D (]) CJ) m Min s111tti ••d Jones (R) "Nlfht of the Red Doa" A gold strikt turns Into extremely bad news for Heyes and curry when they ire marooned In a wlnttr·lon1 blimrd In 1 mount1ln lllack. 0 I #He!£ I Dould'I Dublhl Don· aid O'Connor hosts a muslc1I salute to Saint Patrick's Day. A visit to Abbey Theatre, sonp and dances, a stop at an old c.estle and a look at an Irish pub hlahll&ht the hour. m Altlt 8riflttlt s.... m ... , ,,. u.. °"9fllc Oil~ ...... Wtltl ••• fD 11act Jounal II) fJ Sllow de l.OcO Valdez GI!)Nlnt • 8:30 II Cl) My lltrH Softs All 1llln1 and bldly beleacuered Barbara tries vatnly to cope with a •ries of do· mestlc problems, randnc from t11>· lets with muddy feet to a cantank· erous cat who attacks Tramp. m Merv Criffi• Slttw fm ~ NET Playhoat llotrapllJ "Byron" A dramltlation of the bi· zarre •nd romance-filled life of the En&llsh poet. Keith Barron stars. 9:00 II CJ) CIS lllundly Mowlt: (C) (2"') "lltllrw ~ Peytelt Place" (dra) '61 -Carol Lynley, Jeff Chanlller, Eleanor Par1ter, Miry Astor. The prel· udices and smouldering hates that flourish beneath tht veneer of a proper American community erupt with startling and dramatic explo· siveness when Allison MacKenzie publishes a book b1sed on the lives and secret loves of Peyton Place. II 9 ID lrtftlldt (R) "The Gambl· Inc Game" Rescheduled from last wMk. Bobby Darin cuests In a story of how Officer Fran Btldln1 (Eliza· beth Blut) beclmt a member of Chief lronslck's team. D CJ) Cil EB'-"'"" "A WOt1d of Perfect Complicity'' (R) Lone· strHt moves into an exclualvt bout· ina proftet where a robbery rfl•1 has been pt11uln1 UM ttnents. (ContlltUld) Tortured for Christ! Milan Haimovici L~eran pastor Milan Haimo· vici spent eight years in Ro· manian jails passing through indescribable tortures. The Communists placed him bare· foot on burning coals. He was savagely beaten in the groin and made to empty barrels filled with the human waste of thousands of prisoners with his own hands. However, his faith withstood all these trials. Even Communist officers as they spoke later about it, were filled with such respect that they took ott their hats when speak- ing about this living saint. Thousands of Christian pris- oners died in Romanian Com· munist jails. A complete ac- count of their courageous faith and stand for the Lord is con- tained in the book TORTURED FOR CHRIST, by Rev. Richard Wurmbrand, a bestseller in 25 languages. Be interested In the plight of our peraecuted brethren behind the Iron end Bamboo Curtain•. Mall coupon tor the boot, "Tortured tor Christ" by Rev. Richard Wurmbrend. Tr1n1l1ted in 27 languages. 1109 E. Chevy Ch11e Dr., Glendale Telephone: (213) 247·3711 '--------, Cll11 •'"'••It to: 1260 TVW VOICE OF THE MARTYRS I P.O. lox 11 ,0tend1le,CAl120tU.S.A. I I "Remember them Iller are In boflda" I ·N~mt I I Addrtll I 1°~ I l=r CCMIPOft for F1tll _.Zip I IO"Temr.d fot Cllrttt'1 Thank YOll., -------- ,.,. 17 ' . The Fb·it Slaop WILL REPAIR OR MAKE ANYTHING OF WOOD. ·~•-1 ••• U.OYD 81tlDGQ AND SHIRLEY EATON star In "Around the World Under tfte S.," thrlllnf story of • submarine expedition to the world"• moat a,,....,. underweter ere••• on 'The CBS late MoWe, frtday at 11:30 PM. BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! VISll 1HE AIL NEW UASE CENTER Ar ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. J UNCOLN MERCURY DEAUR. Ultra modern, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give you greater maintenance protection than ever before. WE UASE Al.I. POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI lllNI US YOUR IEST OFFER IEFOIE YOU DECIDEI SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY lJOl N . TUSTIN AVF. SA NTA l\NA 547 -918.3 ,.,. 11 THE DAILY PILOT, TV Wll!t(, MAltCH 12, 1972 THURSDAY (Continued) 1J Miiiion $ Movie: (90) ''1111 OX· low lncidenf' (we$) '43 -Henry Fonda, 01n1 Andrews, Henry Mor- 11n. m Nocllu T1patia1 a Doaald's Delblin ml Natldla 9:30 II) la Cata 10:00 D (19) m D •• ft Martin Sltow Guests are Art Camey, Barbara Mc· FRIDAY MARCH 17 For momln1 •nd efternoon lfstfnp, please ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, fOf your convenience, are the day's movl". DAYTIME MOVIES Nair and Kay Medford. 9:00 m "falttn Ana-I" (dra) '4S-01n1 a CD llJ News Andrews, Alice f1Ye. D (I) Cil Q) Owen M •rs II 111, 9:30 D (C) "So Tiils Is Peria" (com) 'SS Coun1tlor at Law "Shadow of a -Tony Curtis, Gloria DeH1ven. Name" (R) Barry Sullivan 1uests IS 12:00 IJ "R1ne11de Clrt" (Wis) '4S-Ann celebrated crimlnal 1ttorney Grant Sav11e. "lteturn of Jeae Ja11t1" Chue, teamed with Marshall In the (wes) 'Sl-John lr1l1nd. defense of two colleae students 1:00 O (C) .. ro~r A11t.er" (dra) '47- charaed with murder. Tlm Matheson Linda Darnell, Comel Wilde. and Bryan Mont1omery also 1uest. m "Don't Tan It to Heart" (mys) m (Ji) World Pl'ns '45 -Richard Gr11ne, Patricia Cll flt•: (C) "H•nllll•ll't Knot" Medin•. ml Dlport91 3:00 Cl) "S•lltop Tr1111t" Coner. (dr1) 10:30 D News Watidl John Fullmer m Slfarl to Adwntvl'9 @ll Atof1Mt1tldl '45--Giry Coc19tr, ln1f'ld Btraman. ~ (C) .,Deftltreut Wllea Wtt" (rom) '53-f.sther Wllllams, Fernan· do Lamas. 10:4s m@ David ~ntcntic tarp at 4:00 fl "lMct of tM lrblt" (rom) '47- Tyrone Power, Anne Buter. ,, 11:0011 o Cl) l1i cm mm""' no... St.p ..,_ Cil ... ,.,.., Dllloll D (])Q>Nns D Mowle: "Slloot Otrt at MWlciM ....,.. (Wis) '57 -James Garner, Randolph Scott. m TMJI or CoeMqlltllCIS 11J f•lhlont In Sewtn1 (JJ) LWY: '1annln1 A lal1t1acl Com· .... ~ fZl) flrin1 UM 11:10 Ill Movie: (C) "Ho11e in lndi ... a" (•dv) '«-ton McAllister. 11:15 ti) Cra11 Ot11 del JUtYU 11:30 II CJ) CIS Lall MtN: (C) "''"°' N • Trela" (dra) '53-Glenn Ford, Anne Vernon. Man fiahts •&•inst time In search for a time-bomb pl1Cld on 1 train loaded with mines. a a m .... ..., ClflOll D w. c. fielda f11tvrt D CD Cil m Dkk Cavett m Movie: (C) "Cuaut1's Walk" (dra) '5&-Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. i:oo Cil DU Cl) 91 News D Mtwfe: (C) "Collatlt and Ult Sins of labJloft" (adv) '60-Marll Forest, Gullano Gemma. l :JO ti Movie: ''Slntt .. ntal Joumey'' (dra) '46 -Mauretn O'Hara, John Payne. m All·Nlpt Show: (C) "Slvlat Clf1t1'," (C) "The DudlJ C.11p1n· lofts" and "HtedUM H111ten" 3:00 fJ Mewle: "[I ...... ud Allxlous" (dr1) '57-Martha Scott, Jacltle Coo· 1an. 4:3011""' EVENING 6:00 II DD a I!) m .. .,.. IJ Cl) WIW WIW Wat j m '" F1i.tlteMs llJ I Ort .. of S.11• (Ji) T11lry Minutes Wltll •.• fin HM1epod1t Leclp QIMlytlenyRfD ml £J Anlo 6:30 11 h•t tllt Clock D MO¥il: (C) (90) .... llOf Dulldlt" Concl. (wes) '65-Chariton Heston, Richtrd Harris, Senta Ber1er. ())News ®) ...... , ... c. .. m AadJ Crfffltll Sllow m """" •lld u.. ,,..._, (Jj) This Weft fin TlllrtJ Ml11utlt Wlttl ••• mw111der1ust acre111 Acm mlheleea htlMS m VktDna JH1es ... 7:00llCD OmNews ltNYPO Cil Tmtl If C.nsequenc.1 CJ) Drapet D Wht's MJ u.11 m I Liff Lucy &» I Dru11 of J•1111le (Jj) A l'vbUc Affalr/EJection r71 fin Hlstlry ef Alt m hlnte ... AllOf Cll Fii•: .. lltdl of tllt IMll" 7:30 I) arcus "Caesar's Circus" D .... .,._ Squ,am U Mowlt: (2~r) ..... , Qltry" (1dv) '3~ary Cooper, David Niven, An· drea Leeds. (j) To Teti tM Tnttll CJ) I Dru. of,_.,. D Mltliea $ Mtwll: (211r) "'°' Se-cret Miii'' (n>m) '57-Suun Hay- ward, Kirk Doualas. 91i n1 '55 n· m I IPICIAL I A Utttt lit of lrlM A 9:30 a Second lool Stm Dunne hosts. musl"l-v1rtety hour with Bin1 Cros· 0 (I) Cl) &) TIM ~ Cot,te (R) by, his wife Kathryn, Miio O'Shea, "Hospf.tal Mates" After scoffin1 at Siobhan McKenn1. Felix's fur of a minor operation, m CI> Ofapet Osctr learns that he must underio (j)) Wall Stnlt W•k • sur1ery at the Sime hospltal. fil) The Coune of Our T111ts fJ News Watdl John Fullmer m UlltHted Wtrl4 m Tiit IHI Cosby SMw 8:00 II Cl) O'Han, U.S. T,..sury (R) &J La &IU Frank GOflhln and Victor Buono play 10:00 It m &) News a couple of smalltime crooks whose U CI) Cl) &> Lowe Alttricl1 strlt eternal dmm of strlkin& It rich In (R) "love and the Hotel C.,,.r," one fell swoop SHms •bout to come "love and the Anniversary Crisis." true at the sacrifice of a Treasury "love and the ConJuaal Viait," "love a1ent's career. and the Monsters'' and "Love and Q ®) m S.fOfd ud S.n "The the Dream Bur&1ar." Barracuda" Fred Sanford Is about to 0 Coundl Dtbat9 Guests: Councll· remarry, despite the wishes of his men Ernani Bernardi, Edmund Edel· son. Lynn H1mllton 1nd Slappy White man. John Ferraro ind Giibert Lind· 1uest. say. D Cl) Cl) m Tiit .,.,, Bundi (R) {jj) Vibrations "The WMeler·Dtaler" Gre& &•ts a flD Soul! • lemon when he buys 1n old car on a;) Ulchl Ub,. his own. 10:30 II (j) Doti Rktla Sltw Don's •IO llt The Vlfllnlaft takes 1 poundinl when Dr. David til) (JI Wttllln&tM Wtek I• Review Rudolph, a former suitor of Barbara's 8) liaettt Alento Prtttntl and author of 1 modem ax m1nu1I, ~ Ni• arrives at the Robinsons for din er. 8:30 D di m NIC F~ Mowle: (C) Cl Qese.Up "Bomb Squad" (2tlr) "Doiablt ".,.. Two ont·hour Qj S111 Diep, • ..,. .. se1ments comprise this Wortd Pre· 8) Slfari .. Mvttlbnt mitre: "Ghost Story" stars Sebasti· Qj) Vibrations an Cabot, Barbart Par1dns, David @I) AtilnMwtlda Birney, Jeanette Nolan and Sam m Of. SIMM LocM Jaffe in a story of an exJ>tCtant ft Cnlturt T1lutre mother who 1s terrified by her new 11:00 II a Cl) ag a> m News fhost·rtdden hou•. "Movin' On" U OM satp ..,..d stars Geoffrey Deuel, Patrick Wayne, Ci) Marshal DillH David Soul and Kate Jackson, and D Cl)-&)...., concerns two youn1 men travellni a Mewl•: ...... ., °"" (mys) the country on a journey ot discoY· ''7-Vlctor Mature, Brl1n Donlevy. ery that involves a stock Clf' rece. m TMll or ~- Q Cl) (j) &) The hrtrtd19 f111lly 11J Fllhlon1 la Sewtq lucllle Rivers Keith Partrtd1e fulfills the predlt· (1j) Tiit Advocatn tlon of a self·proclalmed psychic fl!) Doln' It (John Banner) by scorin1 the win· ll:lO 11J Movie: "Nlpt Freipt (mys) nln1 1oal In the last second of a •55--forrest Tucker, Barbara Britton. basketball 11me. When the psychic ciaims he can prevent • disaster 11:15., a..... 34: "Yenepw .. .. from strlkin1 the Partrld1es If his ara" palm Is crossed with $156, the boys U:JO fJ Ci) cas Litt "°"": (C) "Ateud set out to raise the cash. tile Wortd Ulldtr Utt Ila" (sci-fl) m ••MERV" tonite--8:30 '66 -tk,,d Bridres. Brian Kelly, * Hollywd's Greatest Stars! Shirley Eaton. m ...,. lrtfftn Sllew D Qj m Jefluy ea,.. fE Qi) fll• Odymy "Intimate 0 Mtw1t! "Old Full.._. Wr(' LI1htln(' A 11ntle, underplayed com· (com) '34 -W.C. Aelds, Judith edy about a successful musician Allison. from the bl( city who returns to his u Cl) Ci) m Did c.ett small country hometown to 1lve a Cl) N1itmur1 cone.rt. He and his pl1111ntly dumb m Mtwit: ''TtMloft'' (mys ''9 - rirlfrlend soon find them•lves losiftl Rich1rd Basehlrt, Audrey Totter. the superficial sophlstl"tion of city 1•00 CI> D U News life and sllppin1 Into the small town, • g Movie: (C) ... lmbo ttte 8f9ar' banal cycle of life. (dra) '61-Claus Holm. 9:00 11 Cl) CIS FrWIJ Movie: (C) 0 MMtt: (C} ''Slvt11 Men Fro• (90) I IBc!A i CIS Co•edJ Piiots Now" (wes) '56 -Randolph Scott, "M•" stars Alan Alda and Wayne Gall Russell. Roaers; ''Oii, Nunel" stars Susan Qj Mowtt: "Edit of Hell" (dr•) '56 Fostet and Pat Cerroll; "Slntlet" -Huao Haas. stars Michele lff and Ruth Buzzi. m Q.Nl&ht SMw: "Adleft 111 An- D CI> Cl) &> ~ 222 (R) "What Illa," "The Wefl," "he Wlltle Trdl" Is a Man" A sensitive student of 1:3011 (C) "Tiff ... ,.... (wes) '57- P•te Dixon's cress Is accused or • Joel McCrea, Vir1Jnla Mayo. btln1 a homosexual. ..,1 .. __ ..,. (d ) •54 &> 1V Mukai 3:00 II <C> .,,.. ... Ill --rl QI TM ~ -Maraeret Lockllood, Forrest EE~ Tucker. THE DAILY .. ILOT, TV QU(, MARCH lt 1'11 Doni expect us to gd )Ula date. Expectmore. Expect to meet a highly trained ataff who are expert in the fteld of compatibility matching. If all you wanted wa.s anothe1· date, you wouldn't need us. At Discovery our goal is to match you with people you will be truly compatible with. Diacovery gets it together. PHONE Loi Angeles, (218) 387-3898,0range,Co.(714) 885-6886 ,------------- ' IBlllVll':I A Dlv11ton of National SOclolortc&I tn1utute 8700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 580, Los Angeles, Ca. 00010 I I I I One City Boulevard West, Orange, Ca. 92668 Yn, r want to llnd out If Dllcovery la ru.Uy that.dllffnnt. Give me more lnform&Uon al no obllaatton. For St.nit. Ad\llta 21.-. Addral ______ ctty _____ state __ _ I I I I I I I Phone ua. No. L ~m-0 :d:ed_D ~vo~ 0 ~r~ ~ _ I D' J MARCH 18 I ','fl l•'0 ,t '.\1 10:00 II (I) Ptbbln alld ....... .. D a m Tab ...... .., fJ CJ) (I) CurttlffJ Sllop Cartoon· ist Vlrfil (VIP) Partch brln1s "Bil Geoc1e" to fife In 111 animated ver· a1on of the lt1end of Icarus, who wu destroyed when he flew too clOS4 to th• sun. 10:30 8 (I) AlcMe's TV fuuies 1:00 (I)1Y. CllurMlt ...... , ... 1:30 fJ llG bpetlt-. a MtN: (C) -car.. Cit(' (wes) ID &At's Rap '52 -Randolph Scott, Raymond I 7:00 II (I) s..ullt .. ....., Massey. D Iii m Dr. Dolittle m c..t S1n&t111 Jtrbl ... o (f) JenJ ...... ._ m a.,.u.. m ni-.11Mn1s 11 :oo 11 (I) Sabrlu Ills.... D a Mr. Wlunl 7~· Dtmfs TrtehoUM (j) .... &fate Int.Ifs . D 8' DtptdJ DIWJ fJ CIJ-.., ~ 1J ea.,.1 Prtfilt Gl l.udaa Ulwt u w (I)...., ..... .., m NCAA am.a (I} 1Y 8 aa.... 11:30 IJ ()) Jollt Ind tltt 'P•syats 1J M .. : "Siltltll F..._ Deep" 0 9 Tht ..,. .... (adv) '48 -Lon Chaney, Lloyd fJ Cl) uleelot Unt Brld1es. m USC/UC:U IJmlltks Meet A (lj Ulldt bu tape delay of the Pacific 8 conter-m INCMf Im ence pme held at the USC om. II) ...... : (C) un.. llH L.qoN" Events include free form, parallel (adv) '49 -Jean Simmons, Donald bars and rinp. Hvstoo. Ill Mowlt: .. l•pul•" (mys) '58- 1:00 B ()) lup a.11 Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith. D m WtodJ wa·,....-... • ,.,.,. .. Frteads 8 Cf) (j) F• l'Untt• AFTfRNOON GI A.Iii. ..... : "Swill Mia" <com> 12:0011 (I) Tiit Mtnkees '38-Uurel and Hardy. "'Tarpt, Sta 0 l•PICW · et Qiu• (dra) '66 -Lyle Talbot, (j) Mtwie: "lipltlcl" (dra) '63 Allnt Towne. Pierre Brice, Georat1 Moll. 1:30 II()) Sceeby-DM fJ CIJ QJ ~ llndltald The D 9 8' Plllt hatMr Hamilton, Joe frank & Reynolds DD~ l"rl~ five 1roup and Denise LaSalle are Dick ~ ~ Clartl's 1uetts. 9:00 8 ........ Clobttrldera fJ Sltet1edl Hol•t1 T1ttatrt Q9mn.t Jtbta 9111ewYowllblt 8 .... : "Snap °'91" (adv) 8 U.cte Waldo '51--&ibu, Lita Baron. 12:30 II()) Yor Art T1ttt1 (R) "Colum- D Cl> (I) lewttchad bus and Isabella" An account of the Cl) Cll'9tll C..1111 events that ltd to S9aln's dtclslon fJ Mowlt: .......,. U1ltlt'" (adv) to back Columbus' historic explora- '41-Robert Yount. Dean Jaaer. tion. Q) Apart.Ht Hinter's Show D FoctaS "Campfire Girts" A looll at &> Cine tft Su Cul what the Campfire Girls have to offer THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WEIK, MARO. U, 1'72 val "Blind Bird" Is a RussJan-m1d1 film that tells the touchln1 story of a boy's friendship with 1 blind pink pelican. Olea J1rkov stars. (I) Many Faces of Mexico D @) NW Cof1t1e laakttblll a.a.,-s111p Flnals Teams to be announced O Anrels ... ball The California Anaels meet the Ml!waukee Brewers In Palm Sprin1s in the third of four pre-season 11mes. 0 Movie: (C) "Bird of Paradilt'' (adv) '51 -Louis Jourdan, Jeff Chandler, Debra Paael m News Hick Carter ft Lost In S9ICt m c.itosHJ Sltop 1 :30 (I) S'*M>ook (j) Mobilt HOftte Show D Sdtnct Fiction Theatre 0) DEBUT The Motlltn-ln·l.aw Eve Arden stars. ())~News 1J lM Tmi•'a hff S.... 0) llevlt CtHta: "'Odd M111 Oil"' (dra) '47 -Jamt1 Mason, Robert Newton, The Dublln Abbey Ptey.11, O)llHc@;lleMatl PfWW11w A look at the forthcomlna b•StbtU season wll1' first-hind reports fTDll the Dodatrs, tM Anaels ind * National and American Leape teams. Chuck Bennett is host. mn.~ m 8anitr Tt4 bllrenr Show H 0....,. Wltll Ubtrty Mutual 5:3011 ........ D ())9,._. D Uord ltldpl' Water Wor1d ll)ltldtMaice m ~ •• £ttm111 a•PI'••..., I '.' J • ~ : ', ( • m Movie: "Crttd In tllt Sull" (•dv) 1:00 II D m ..... '63 -Jean-Paul Belmondo, Uno Cl}H6ch ~•I Ventura. D Tiit Ital DH Stltlt Slttw 2:00 II Dusty's Trt11loust (Ii Mtwie: (C) "'Ti. MoN M• (I) Yoke of Afrialltlrt dim" (mys) '7D-Arthur Ken~. (I) Movie: "'The stmsrer of llacl· Robert Webber, Warren Oates. "°°' Castle" (mys) '60-l<arin Dor, II) lracl•'s Wtctd ln11nar Zeisberr. tii) Vlilntdtas (I) lnttmltional Hour Qt Maybtny Rf1> OI soul Train G) Yarle4W @El Cine t11 la T1rdt 1:30 Cl) Sportl wtt11 ltrtb 9 Land of tt.e liilnta D MIC News C.ftrtnet 0) JonnJ Quest (I) Ill 1....n .... 2:30 II lnsidtr/Outsldtr D ~ Ntws CJ) Ca11pu1 Profllt m lM Tmh•'a W SINN 3:oo 11 cas , ... Clasak a .,.. Aa'tl (I) Flh11 ftabart Cl)....._ Male 0 CaWwftJ lowtl111 7:00 II CIS ..... Ro1tr Mudd (I) Far Out F1lcb Cf) lM T,.._,s W S11tw D Mftit: .. Dodie City" (wes) '39-D Natltlal ~ "loatlJ Errol Aynn, Bruce Cabot. Oofymen'' A story about Portul\ltlt m Mtwit: -TM Lear Nltltt ol fishermen who harvest their c.etdl 1943" (dra) '62-Belinda Lee, Gino with hooks Instead of nets. Cervl. a GB ........ fer11n Huskey .. 8' Mi.llOffa of ,,_.,.. Barbara Mandrell 1uest. a Jacbeovillt Optn liolf D ...... ..., M1rty ,. 3:30 fJ CJ) (j) l'nt llltwttrs TMr The auests. $80.000 Miller Hiah life Open ())Na la Year Lift Pat Boone Is m Success Story the surprbtd ruest. 9:30 8 Tiit Hair Bur Bunda youn1 women. D di m lmttr .... IJ Aapls Warm.Up m Wlttp It Adweltture D Dtatll YatltJ .,.,, 3:45 IJ Altplt Wrap.Up m m QI Uwre.ct Welk 5'*' @I) Futbtl·S.CC.r 18 n T.._ a TMtif Cl) Tijuana: Wlnlow tD tilt S.utb di Sports Actten Pro-Fiii D CD Lfdmllt Colonel Poom uses @I) U11 ftobn ,..,.,. a m11ic potion to reduce the evil 8 RoclJ 11M1 FriHds Hoo Doo to the size of a flea. 1:00 II Cl) CIS a.1111,.•a Flhn Ftstl· GOLFERS! NO GREEN FEES! ,.,. 20 FrM Golf on our 18 Hole Executive Course at PALM DESERT GREENS Nur '•Im Sprfnp Call 645~667 Allll Hwr 2.,Hr. ltec""-1 MetM" 4:00 II Tbt Slnta Is Over fB Cola•..,.• Wtftd 1J Tiiis W ... 111 Ult NIA tii) Sl>tdll of t1M W•k (R) ''81- 0 PCA Wt Jacksonville Open tween Time and Timbuktu" A ~ OJ WtfW tf Spof1s lllustnta.t fantasy b1 Kurt Vonne1ut Jr. m First Advtnblm ill l•PflVl•1 ti) [ftllfMa • Lectl 8' Cetsultttioft &) ..... J CwltMa Latinas 9 NIA Hffftts 7!30 IJ DtWt fMt Rtwt Dick SlllWI G> rantr11U lltfM )ofns the cast tot 1 spoof of die 4:30 II Mr. Ed "Military Establishment" 1J Chltdttn WIUl Ubtrty Mutual ()) ~pet (I) Caltbtfty lowfl111 (j) To Tift the Trutlt Ill,.... Maie fJ Let's Mt a Dell fil) A Pablk Aff1ir/Eltdfon 72 (j) IMl Coeby ... 8' NiYJ ,,.,.,.. 1J Ml .. $ .... : (C) (21!r) ...... 9 Let's '° Elplorin1 of Anrtla" (adv) '57-Clart GIMI, 0> Sports C..lltntt Yvonne DtCano. Sidney Poitier, 5:00 11 .~rvlval "The Mystery of Pelican Efrem Zimb1llst Jr. Isle fl) T1wff faceb tf Mwttlt»ft D Kid Tail.. 1:00 II()) All 111 tht F11•AJ Archlf * D s.,.-7. Metlst.r Rally: (C) his son·ln·law Mlkt •chanp _. "Cunt of Drxul1" (hor) '58-f r1n -satlons about th• m1scullnltJ - cu Ltdtr.r, "onna Ebtrtlardt. specific fritnda of MCh of the& fJ (I) (j)G!)AIC'a Wide WNW of D ai @D ~llMJI "Welr4 s,.ftl WtdntldaJ'' Jtanette Nolan ... ) ..... .. THE DAIL V ,.ILOT, TV WEEK, MAltCH 12, 1'72 as Bernardin• Spauldln1, • stub-• saluman friend and Joins a slnllts nental f11t11e stock In hopti of In· ,_ c.." (adv) '61 -Jltftmlt born 80-year-otd with • spr1lntd society. Hearty driven crai:y by the masin1 his Interest In ttlt study of Rodstrs, Ctllll Wiiis. ~ 1nkle, and Arnold St1n1 sums as noi• In his apartment complex end economics. 11:20 8 ,....._ 52! (C) .,.. ... II • 1n executlvt wltt\..tftt hiccups. Par•· by the b~arre people who frequent D Ntws Wltdl Lany Burrell ,....,. (dre) '62-M1f'INll '"'°"'P· medics Galt and 'f)eSoto mcut I ft· sinatu bars, ht soon rtallzts he's llJ hfter W11tMr,.... IOn, JtffTtJ Hunttf. • mile parachutist caupt In I tree not cut out to bt I swlnaer. ll:JO 8 Ntwl ind tre1t 1 pollibl1 sn1ke bite vie· fl) HMr tf DtUwtralCe 10:00 8 Cll MllllM: 1.,111ll1lt (R) Cl) Mowlt: .. ..._. ...... lld tlm on 1 Solf course. fl!) Talilm11: lam (R) Guest Ellz1btth AlhleJ pllJS the •I· tM tcMttt aw' (mys) '44-81sll 8 SatunllJ NIPt f1c11t1 G) SlblCles Allcrn cohollc wife of I crime tYndiclte Rathbone, Nisei Bruce. D Cl) Cl) m ....... "Sam's 9:00 II Cl) Diet Yu .,,.. (R) When • INder whose lnvolwmtnt In •n In· D lllMle: (C) ........... " (adv) Witchcraft Blows 1 Fuse'' An exotic shocklna.,.. book titled "Eve(Jthlni tlmld1tlon racket Ind the cold-blood· '65-Cllff Robertson, Jack Hawtlns, drink has 1n unusual effect on Sa· From A to r· Is malled to Didi's ed murder of in employee puts the Mar1se Mell. m1ntha, decor1tln1 her feet wlf!' home by the publisher, it falls into IMF t11m on his till. ([) lllMle: "'H1•lcWlr' (dra) '61:.... br11ht rtd stripes which she can t the hands of Dick's dau11tter Annie, B SlMlts Cll•••• Glen Corbett, P1tricia Breslin. remove. who thinks It Is I dictionary and D (I) Cl) ........ Ho lnfonne. a MtM: (C) ..,.....,.. ,.. ... " OJ .... ll'lltl: {.21tf) "OIW M• takes It to school. tion 1v1ll1ble fn>m the netwoltl It (mus) '65 -Cliff Richard, W1lter Ott" (dre) '47-Jimes Mason, Rob· .a 4ft NIC SftM-4-,. .... ,... press time. SltzK. ert Newton. <fin~ "Tiit ~ .. tz.;. " hi~ D Tltlll Ill Mowte: "'Cl1pt" (dra) '49 - llt CM.,.. ... Wmtll111 lly" (com) '64-J1mes Garner, Julie OJ Ntwl Ken Jones Jlmes Meson, Barbart Bel Geddes. f'B .... llt tM Sun Andrews. Eccentric admiral thinks It m n. WHbtH'll lrwthtn 12:00 8 Mowte: {C) ........ HIMlt" (dr1) II) VlttlM I lllMI would be &rut for N1vy Public &) Ciftl Mlllcalll • '63-Jlntt Munro, John Stride. ft fll•: .......... lft tM !Un" Relations to have 1 ullor the first lO:JO 8 Mn: (2'!r) "Ital llery" (1dv) 12:30 8 ~evte: (C) "Uecle Wa 1 Ya•· GI!> Y~ Mutlcll min to die In the Horm1ndy Inn-'39-Gery Cooper, David Niven, An· plrt (mys) Renato Rascel, Sylva 1:30 8 ([) Mll'J Tyltr .._.. (R) Mery returns to her hometown for a hlah school elm reunion ind Rhod• IOIS 1lon1 hoplnf to find 1n ellslblt bechtlor amon.1 Mary's 1x-cl11S· matu. D Cl>Cl)&JAIC MM If tM W .... IHI: (C) (90) (1t) "'Sldde.., stnate" (com '71 -Hat Holbrook, HarvtJ Korman, Barb1r1 Rush, Mar· aot Kidder, Acnes MOOf'lhttd, Mich· 111 Constentlne. A newly·dlvorced man, left w1ttl no rasponslbllltlts 1nd uncertain a to What to do next with his new freedom., takes the td¥tc. of slon. Reluctant Lt Commtndtr fol· drea LMds. Kosclna. lows orders 1nd 1pparently sue· D Twllllrt leM 1:00 B .._.: ....,,._,. (wts) '58- cumbs but turns up after 1 statue Ill Ntwl GUJ M1dlson, Rhonda Aamin1. hlS been erected to him. a Al cw i =-Sllew: ....., ...... ~ --:.~ .~u:~. ~:r"~n ~ 11:00 G CJ) D (I) a""' laM." .._....,, .,i • ,_... and Lyon, Pernell Roberts.· ' Cl) .. ...., Dlllell .. ..._... JlltW' m NE1' , •• J Ill.... ....,.,.., " frtpt Nl&lrt: ............ " Dr. l :JO m .... : elf .... T ....... (hor) "Byron" (R) Jetyll" ind "Tiit ltallt ,,.. l'tlMt '65-Annlt Albert. @I) .... ._.· Mtwle: (C) "El Iran ~~... "lll4" (d ) '56-Ed· 2:00 8 .,_._, ,,_ ltlpe cit Niu" ..., , • ra z·JO 8 MtM: ..,_ 11cUta ti •W. Gm l.atl....._ Slltwwe mond 0 Brien, Michael Rtdartvt, Jin · _ ( ,51_T .. A...._ J .- SterUna. ..., mus) ·•OftJ --· -t :JO 8 ([)MM (R) Arnie discovers he II) tt la WfftlH Leilfl. hH CIMttd I monster wfltn he prt· a ..... sents son Rteh1rd with some Conti· 11:15 (I) lllMle: ~ •••llln " lilac· 4:00 8 Ntwl EXCLUSIVE DUAL. PURPOSE ''LAGUNA'' ROOM GIANT 9'X22' CIMINT AT OUI COST LIMmD TIMI '845 ~ ._. ... _ e Al A .. ..._ aMf e ,._ & Per· .... ~ .................... llttw • a.. ...... ,..,. TOLL NB CAW ""'*' ..... "-' ......... , ... , c: ...... .... ...._Me.~. H• ....... leec~ w ..... ..._, T•· tt..A......_,._. ... ,..,. 530-3366 SHOWROOM 1 IOt S. MANCHIS11l , ANAHllM ..... 21 INTRODUCING the front-wheel drive Renault12. Automatic Upto30mpg Rack~and-pinion steering Disc brakes up front 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space (Almost as much as the Vega and Pinto combined) RENAULT+! of front.wheel drive cars. ilt• etem••i RENAU[Jj Of'IN1 laM 'Tl. 9 WDYI. • IAI. 'T1L S • CLOt• IUNDATI 2201 I. MAIN • SANTA ANA • 557 ·12tt2 I ..... 22 THE MtLY ~llOT, TV WEEIC, MARCH lf, lf72 T\f 1J? Evening Movies 6:00 6;30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 12 5 "ltoad to Monicco" (mus) '42-Bob Hope, Bln1 Crosby. 11 "Carnival of louh" (sci·fl) '63-Cand•c• Hllll1oss. t "'The Grapes of Wr9th" (dra) '40-Henry Fonda, Dorris Bowdon. 11 "Shop Around the COfnet" (dra) '40-JamH Stewart. Frank Moraan. 7 3 I (C) "Lord Jim" Part I (adV) '65--Ptter O'Toole, James M.son. I "Dlshonotwcl LllcfY" (d,..) '47--Htd{ Lllmarr. O.nnla O'I<"'•· t !,C> "tttltel Without • Cause" (dra) 5~amts Dean. Natalie Wood. 11 I Wonder Who's IU•lna H•r Now" (mus) '47-June Haver. 7 ''Devit Doll" (hol') '64--Uonel Barrymore. Maureen O'Sulllvan. 13 "In Whkh We Serve" (dra) '42-Noel coward. John MlllL MONDAY, MARCH U 6:30 7 "Mission Mars" (adv) '67-Darren McG avln. Nick Adams. 7:30 5 "Real Qlofy" (adV) '39--Gary Cooper. David Niven. t "Too Much, Too Soon" (d,..l '58--Dorothy Malone, Errol Flynn. 9:00 7 3 6 (C) "Lord Jim" Concl. (adv) '65--Peter O'Toole. Jartas Mason. 11:00 9 "ctia .. a Croc*ed Shadow" (mys) '58--Rlchard Todd, Anne Baxter. 11:10 13 (C) "The Men Who Lau&f'is" {adv) '66-Jean Sorel. Edmund Purdom. 11:30 2 I "Penetope" ~com) '66-Natalle Wood, Ian Bannen. 11 (C) "ThrM tor the Show" (mus) '55--B•tty Grable, Jack Lemmon. 6:30 7:.30 1:00 11:00 11:10 11;30 6:30 7:30 1!30 T\IESDAY, MARCH 14 7 (C) "KJu Mo Keto" Part I (mus) '5S-K1thryn Grayson. t CC) "8ornbers 8-52" (dra>--Natallt Wood, Karl Malden. 4 10 (C) ''W"t Side Story" P•rt I (cla) '61-Natalle Wood, Richard Beymer. 9 "Vlolent RNd" (dra) '58--Brlan Keith, Dick Foran. 13 "hssap Home" (dra) '56-Anthony StMI. Diane Cilento. 2 I ''TM Venetian Affair" Cc:tra) '67-Robtrt Vauahn, Elb Sommer. 5 "It'• a Gift" (com) '34-W. C. Fields, Baby ltRoy. 11 ''Girt In White" (rom) '52-June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 7 (C) "Kits Me Kat•" Concl. (mus) '53--Kathryn Gra~on. 10 (C) "'The Power encl tht f"rfn'' Cd,..) ·~Robof't Taylor, Burt Ives. 9 ''TIM Helen Morsan Story" (blo) '57-Ann Blyth, Paul Newman. • 10 (C) ''Woot Side Story" COncl. (cla) '61-Natalle Wood. Richard Beymer. 11:00 ' 11:10 u (C) "TM Story of Mankind" (dra) '57-Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr. "Wake Up encl KIU" (mys) '66-Ro!Mrt Hoffman. U11 Gastonl. "T'flNo and Gus'' (com) '33-W. C. Fltlds, Baby LeRoy. 11:30 5 6:30 9:00 11:00 11:10 11:30 11 "Last Man on Earth" (tior) '64-Vlncent Price, Franca 8ettoca. THURSDAY, MARCH 16 7 (C) "MaJor Dundff" Part I (wos) '65--Chariton Heston, Richard Harris. 2 I (C) "Rotum to Peyton P'taco'' (dra) '61-Carol 1.,ynley, Jeff Chandl1r. f "Th• Ox·•ow Incident" (Wff) '43-Htnry Fonda, Dana Andr-s. 9 "Shoot Out 1t Medicine Bond" (wff) '57--.Jamff Gamer, Randolph Scott. U (C) "Homo In Indiana" (adv) '44-Lon McAllltter, Walttr Brennan. 2 I (C) "Tenw on a Train" (dra) '52-Gltnn Ford, Anno Vtmon. 11 (C) ''Gunman'• Walt!" (dra) '58-Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. fRIDAY, MARCH 17 6:30 1 (C) ,,.aJor DundM" Concl. (wes) '65-Chartton H"ton, Richard Harris. 7:30 5 "Real Glory" (adv) '39-<;a~ Cooper, David Nlv1n. t "Top S.C...t Atf1lr" (rom) '57-Susan Hayw1rd, Kirk Dou1las. 1:30 4 10 (C) "Double P'tay" Cd,..) '71-81rbara Parkins. Geoffrey Deuel, Patrick Wayne, Sebastion Cabot. 11:00 t "Kiie of Dteth" (mys) '47-Vlctor Mature, Brien Donlevy. 11:10 13 "NllM ,......,,.., (mys) '5S-Fo""' Tuckar, Barba,.. Britton. 11:30 2 I (C) "Around tht Wortd, Under the Sta" (scl·ft) '66-Lloyd BrldJH. 5 •'(Net fashioned Way" (com) '34-W. C. Fltld1, Judith Allison. 11 ''Ton.ton" (mys) '49--Riehard Basehut, Audrey Totter. SAT\IRDAY, MARCH 11 6.-00 10 (C) ''Tiw Mcwfe Murderer" (mys) '70---Arthur Ktf'ntdy, Robert 7:30 t ~b!::nd\of An ...... (adv) '57-Cltrk Gable, Yvonne DeCarlo. 1:00 11 "Odd ,.an Out" (drl) '47-.lames Mason, Robert Newton. 1:30 7 3 I (C) "'141ddonty llnll•" (com) '71-Hal Holbrook, Harvey Korman. 9:00 4 '"TIM Amerkanlutlon of Emlly" (com) '64-Jamts G1rntr, Julie Andrews. 10 (C) ,.,our Rocle Out'' (dra) '69--Lasll• Nltlsen, Su• Lyon. 10:30 5 "lteal Qlory" (adV) '39--Gary Cooper, David Niven. J 1:00 9 "l>auc'fltor of Dr. Jell:yll" and ''TIM lreln from P'tanet Arout" 11:15 11:20 11:30 11 "1914" (d,..) '56-Edmond 0'8rftn, Michael Rtdsrave. 3 ''The Uttle Shepherd Of Klnsdom Come" (adv) '61-Jlmml• Rod1ers. 2 (C) ''No Men Is an ts11nd" (dra) '62-Marshall Thompson. 6 "lhtrtock Holm• ind the lcartet ctaw" (mys) '«-8esll Rathbone. 7 (C) "M•aquendo'' (adv) '65-Cllff Robertson, Jack Hawkins. I "Homldftf' (dra) '61-Glenn Corbett, Patricia Broslln. 10 (C) "lwtnpn' l'ar9clW' (mus) '65-Cllff Richard, Walter Slezak. 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For here, at last. ia an entirely new, remarkably low coet plan that paya you at the rate of $1,000 caah a month -even alt.er aome o( your other plana may have run out of beneftta. You are paJd from the very Ant day of hoepitalfzation for accldents, and after juat seven d~• of sfclmeu. And you con - tinue to get $33.83 for each and every day- $1,000 caah a month-aa long aa you're hoepitalised other than a Federal hoepital. Without 'tff. time limit-even for the rest olJiour I e. And there'• no limit on the to amount of ca.ah you can receive. free Stoncl1nt Stvffet'" U.S. 'otelll 3.275.316 AND WHAT'S MORE- i. You're Covered for Both Siclmeu and Aocidenta -Imagine a plan that doesn't r;have all kinds of exclusioM or that's not I( lunited to particular kinds of sickness and accidenbl. Imagine a plan that excludes ONLY acbl of declared or undeclared war, suicide or attempted suicide, alcoholism, drug addiction, mental or nervous disorders and pregnancy. And you are covered even for sickneaa you now have when your pol- icy baa been in force two years. 2. Pays you on top of other benefits- Y ou are paid the full amount no matter what you may collect from Workmen's Compensation, Medicare, Group Insur- ance or any other insurance plan or cov- erage you may have. And the cash is paid directly to you. And you can spend U-any way you please. 3.. Tu-Free Cub-Now you can get tax- free cash paid directly to you nq matter how many times you go to a hoepital. When you are sick or hurt. USE YOUR POLICY AS OFTEN AS YOU WANT ... Your benefit.. can never be reduced aa you grow older. Your low premium cannot be individually increaeed no matter bow many claima you make or how many times you go to a hospital. You, of coune, always have the privilege to cancel, but you can never be singled out for cancellation. In fact, we would have to cancel the protec- tion or increaae the rate by class on every~ one in your entire atate with this policy before we could ever cancel or raise the rate on your policy. You Get a Full Month'• Coverage For Only $1.00 ... Take advantage of this low introduc- tory cost. Send No Money. When you re- ceive your policy, read it carefully. Only aHer you agree it does everything we say, send in your dollar. There's no obligation. You pay nothing until alter you receive your policy and decide you want to ke~p it. 'o n'fF t 1 \11 l r-.o l\ to!\ I \ 1 l\tt t • f ump:n• lh1 \\ 1111 t lll1n' We welcome comparison. There are impor- tant differences. We pay you $1000.00 every month for Life. Moet others have a time limit-We have no limit to the length of time you can receive your bene6ta. M08t others cul you off after you coll ect a "maxi- mum" amount of dollars-On our plan there is no 1118Jrimum or limit to the total amount of dollars you can get. After the filSt month, the very low monthly coet is: Ages 1-44 ............ $ 6.00 Ages 46-69 . . • . . . • . . . . 7.75 Agee 60-69. . . . . . . . . . . . 10.50 Ages 70-79. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 .00 Once you enroll at the rate for your age, your C08t does not increue aa you grow older. Here'a How You Enroll No agent or salesman will call. There's no medical examination. Your policy will be mailed directly to you. All you do is till out and mail one of the applicationa. Act now. Don't wait until it's too late-it'a easier to till out this application now than to pay big bills lat.er. Send No Moneyl NO AGENT WILL CALL Just mail the enrollment coupon. You are uoder no obligation. Aft.er you Neelve rour policy in the mail AJ)d examine it in your own home, then aend in your tl for the firet mootb'a coverage. Offer limited to ooJ y one policy per pereon.. ,--------------------------------------- , l\i I ~ • I I . I I I I • ~o ·;::: ~s ~ : ~'5 .~ai &~ .. "ti 0 .... ... 8 >. GI ~o ~1 8 .~ c Gil e a ~ e ! ... Q.I g ~ .... ~-... ~ ~s c3j >. .. Od 0 -8~ ~! -5 s:.a d ~ 0 ]~ --Q, ' Q.4( <en Q, t:a ... c 0 ~ 0 0 "ti c s t "ti § ] z .... ,., ' N ,., ... I I ~ ~ .! -I ~ 8 '-00 I -I ~ / . Churchill and Jennies The Mother-Son Love That Changed Our W rid ·, f • DAILY PILOT .,,. ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA How to Teach Your Man to Pick The Right Gift • Cookbook: Serve A Butiet Meal This Easter Ask lhem WMt .. --e ,_ .-W e =-f ..._, .. q1 1 lloft M e pelllCard. to ••A911, .. fMftf}r w.tl1. 141 L_, at t Awe.. ..._ v--. M. V. 1 • W.-11191 M ,_ ,_._,,.,,_ .......... Sony, -caft't __.Odien. FOB SEN. GEOBGE McGOVEBN of South Do1cau l' ou are .a.g for ,,,__,..,. ..,...,,,,, of oil forca froM lttdocltina. W1Mre toere JOU tollea tlae ~of ... tDne bring..., tlaere clariag,,.. pad 10 yeanP-W . F. T., Neto S..,,..a Beaclt, F'la. • I &rat warned against our military involvement in Vietnam in a speech in the U.S. Senate in 1963. I have t>pp09fJd the FOil JACKIE GLEASON Many people ..... haftt IMDliomed. to you that tM ...... -.. ol Aidaie ........ ia .. AD in tM Faaily'" is a• hN:mt of BaJph ~ in ~ lloae71DDOD111"1.• Woa.ld roa hne comidesed the role ol Aadlie Baobr, W it hem •ered?-Linda W-......a, , .......... ,PL • No. Carroll O'Connor is great. largely tt.SpODlible for the 1UC1CeU of tho shaw. I a»ppaee theae are similarities, but 1 just wouldn't do the material they do. I think there ue easier ways to get a laugh. FOil nnccr Weald yoa "8' ~ ~ ia tM Dlllle?-Mn. J."' '•DNLtl•,Pa. • rm not a prude. but rd DeYel' bare my body. I meu. whet wouJd my Mum think? FOR CLABENCE WIUJAJIS Ul, acll}r on TV• -rM Mod Sq""'1" I once re.d that you ..... lemned to drift. II thil trueP- Boh Jennings, Tn.cy, Calf. • I do bow haw to drive a car, and I do drive on tho abow when the script calls for me to do '°· HOWfM!I', I do not en-tz.=& And I do not drive outside '!If_ role. Jn my n m New Yodc I always med pabBc ~ tion, '° I don't own a cu. FOB IJOIJ HOPE What 1e1f1 did yoa Int ealmrtain the ..,.. OftllBll, acl who were 'fOIOI enlertaimnP-Mn. Bert D. lloclp, JohWDD • aty, T-. e It was in September. 1942. when I Sew 16,000 miles to 35 camps in the Aleutians and AJasb to give 5! shows. In tho troupe were Jerry C.Obma, Fnnces ~ and Tooy Romano. In Juno. 1943, I ent!Jrtained in J1.ngJmcl That was my int Eurcpean appearance b lelVicemm. FOB JOHNNY BENCH, OtllclNw. Cllldnntdl ll#tl. Do you feel uy «Hereat when you ... playing lD .... that ii being ......... in -... ii _, DlllWI l)oamLI, Durham, N.C. • I sure do. People across tho nation, ~ relativa and admirers, ire aif watching to see you maybe for tho Bnt time. They form a lot ol opUiions and will dilcoa a play or hit for a~ time. So the fut thing you want to do ii be the goet You're omtage, IO it'• time to perform; POt that JO'! aon•t do this ~_day, but it's a little more aciting when the nation is watdUDg. war with evuy means at my cammand. l will cmtinue tO do so until our POWs have been .-.,,.t and our air and naval auppart of the corrupt government in· SUgoo bu been ter- minated. Tbe Jeogth 8nd character ol this war and the murky procedures ol our commitment have ma t~ euy for ~y to forget the early voices that were ra1ted m oppositioo to this cOnflict. . FOil WOOM ALLEN I .._ ,_. me ..mg a morie oat of ~. Bua• 111'• hook. -itwww1thiag Yoa Alway. W..._. tD I.ow Ahout s-.• Bow am ,-. ,.,...,., 1Ub a ... oat of IMIP-L s-ilh, Shmt Bills, N.J. • >.. director. ICliptwriter and Ktot. rm umg tho book ~ as a · · 4 point Em the script. Tho movie will really be ~~J; out. I elped it to pt an X rating. despite the J;;"-'-t there will be little or no nudity or strong language. That's all I can teD you about it. You .,. ltwt'9d to INlt rcM# tro11 ltlone or COMmeMla llbout.,, ••rtlll In F.,..ey Weeldy. Wt1ll to ~ Editor, Feml!Y Weeldy, 141 l.Mlngtoft A*"'9, N9w Y-', N.Y. 10022. .. Marlhoro WILL YOU SMOKE MY IEW lllD OF PIPE 30 Days atmyRislc? All I want iiJ your name so I can write and te~ you why I'm willing to send you my pipe for 30 days smoking without a cent of risk on your part. By E. A. Carer Jleft'a wbat"a di&ieat about thia ~-1~1 ... pipe m the wodd to aae an entirely aew principle for 1iYin1 un- .claltered ~to 9llObra. lt'110 dif- fcnmt iD wnolrinc quality that it'• s-tmted bJI the UNl'l'BD 8TAT&8 GOV&RN- liDNT under' s-tmt number 3267941. I~• dltfamt than mq pipe nu in- nated. It emotes COOLER-MEL· LOWKR-SW&JtTJtR-aad DRUR. JtWD ~ iD tbe wool cipfttte MDOb:ia ftDd it eMier' to llDOlre aDd atjoy tbua aay pipe. or 9117 cipr tbq've eftl" tried. Some ~ it'1 • euy u ..ntcbiDc from one bnmd al dpactta to another. GIVS IT 30 DAYS-J'OU'U Dna" eo ti.ck to c::ipaetta ..... No dpaette, DO a.-..... D.7 other-pipe can sift 70Q tbe fuD ridl ............. deep down ---r.ctkla. eaJo.rmmt. ad peM:e olmiad that ,.,.. -from.~ Pipe. Here ia the ..,. of it; The humda al dpaette ~ lite not .... Lcac be-- fore the 8Drpoo General i...t Ilia ncrft ~ report on SMOKING AND IDALTH. ft'idence that c:iprettc 9Dl>k- imc ... .->Ciated with <:ux:er. ~ mtcry t'z z •· dlnmic bioncbitd. sod errwloW. ... 'DO'mtiac rapidly. It wu tbezl that I decided to awitcb to a pipe.. Tbat ... cm:r 30,.......,. Lille 1DD1t otber ciprette tmoken I jurt couldn't tolerate the eoo. the bitter- --. tbe toape bite. ... that atale, foW. dter-t..t.e that nmlta from maoldnc - Ol'dimry ~-Al a raWt I dedicated buDdnda ol boan -cbias for tbe ideal pipo-bu;Jiac .u the diMppointinc pd- aet-vend 1aeftr IDdi-. • aia&le. 91)litmy pipe that would mnoke hour after bour, dq aft:a' day, without bitter--. bite or ahJdae. In dilsmit I pft up .-d went t.dt to dpae11a rd or coane back to COUOBING, WJDj&ZINO, CHOKING. It w tbal I decided to by to work ...,...., · coat Oil ..,. owo. wDdhnaa tbat would llOt lean Cl mouth taltiDc tilre tbe SNO .. billl a.a.• itb'a aloft. 'Thouanda of e:apaimam ad he .. d*rppomtb. 7W"a liatu, almollt by Mritent, I bit upoo a aolatioa. A aohdioo IO aiTDple but IO efticc- r--~ ~----~------------~------~~--~~~ I E. A. c..r. o.pt. •C, 1• .. ttlida A-, CNc..,, a ... I Ob.Y Mr. ~. 8md .._ your coaipleCe trial oa. • I an dedde I for qmlf wbeCber or not your pipe wmokina frimdl are rilht whlll I ~my the~ pipe is the .-tmt l'DOkina inM•tim ewr patented I I NllM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·I I Addr-t--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I City SW. Zip L---------~-~-~--~~~~-~-----------.....----~~ STAR PROFILE/ By Peer J. Oppenheimer The Duke Is King! ·How Can That Be, At64? What? John Wayne the No. 1 Bm 06:e Star of 1971 in the .coth poD CODducted by the .. Motion pjcture Herald"? It's DO joke~ ~ winning the poll. Wayne adl a ~ a1Mime record. It marts hia 22od year amona the top ten acton-an ac:hievanent matched by ~ other star. The cloecst 1110DetMJP are Gary()ooper, wbowaaintbetoptm 18 time&, and Out Gable, who made it 16time& . His achieYement ia doubly •mazing ceosidering that be will be 6S next May 26, that hia stomach Im a tendency to protJUde ewer ,bit belt, that be bu a double c:hin, wean a hairpiece (which be lautbin81y refen to u .. my ru('), and beat much )'OUD&ef competitors lite Oint Eutwood. Paul Newman, ~ McQucm, l>ullin Hoftmao, Sean Connery md Lee Marvin. So what's the explanation? Wayne reminda me of a remark Shirley M'CI .aiae made many yean qo ~ abe talbd about Liz Taylor, who at the time wu Wayne's female countaput. 1be lip of a real star is being able to carry a lousy pict1lre," Shirley bad Aid. How wdl Liz and many of her contemporaries have learned. Wayne's popularity is even more aur- prisina becaUte he is a man of ltnlng opinions: PuticuJarty when it coma to politics. The mere thought of Commu- nisla, for instance, will aet the Duke's blood to the boiling point. .. it did the 'day we were pjay.ing cbesa on Jocatioo in New Mexico. While be WU concentrating On Ilia oat move, Wayne O¥erbeard a ~ nician remark that we were living in a pandile in the United Stata. "You're damn ri&btf" Wayne burst out •.. H peo- ple wre only aware of tbatf The work- ingman is. Tbat"a why thole Com.Dies only Id to UI through the atudenb and the professional&." Wayne was prominendy mentiooed a few yean •JO as a pomiblc Vice Pretideotial nominee. He pooh-poohed the idea. "I don't lib politics.." be told me. .. I bAJe them! I ooly .peat out when I tbint 101DC1b.ioa ii important. J Jib to COIJllider mJIClf a liberal, but wi~IO maatics • it ii today, I ~ to be runniDa blckwantl-fut." What is ranarbble about this man ii that be"a IO .acu,btforwud in eftl')'- tbiog he •1' does ud tbiab, eveo in the mually h'benJ..minded 8lm indm- try. that nobody bokta bis coneetVatian ,.,......... __ _ .., don't .. pol-" .. told ... .. , .... _,,...,llplllloul "'-''*"*••• ..... ........... la.tocmaidlf ..,...., ....... but""' .......................... to be nn11lng ............ " againat him. I ranemher the time I flew to Mexico with Kirt l)>usl-., ~ at the time. COltarred with Wayne in -i"he War w..,.. ... DouJlu ia aJmolt on tbe other eod of the political apectrum from Wayne, and die two regu)ady p inao heated argumenb OD the Id. Yet Douglas k>ll none of Ma rmpect for Wayne. "W'ltb him. JOU always bow where you IUDd, .. Douatu told me. Wayne relldily ldmib be"a old--faab- iooed. He bu newr made a ftlm be didn•t fed the whole family could lee, and doelD't intend ID cbao• bis ways now. And while be can be rou&h and tougb and oullpobn, he can allo be la'de and tender aad kwing. Ute be wu when 1 aa• him abortly after ba got his Academy Awud. T'bae was a feel- intol udnell u he dutched the Award ·in his haoda: '"I k>ll my Molly Brown [Wayne's mother, whole 1Niden name WU Brown) jult three week.a ~ 00 St. Patrict•a Day." be tDld me. "I wish a.be could have 1eeO this." When I bad dinner with Dub about five yean aao. be told me that if he I01d everytbin1 he had, be would just brat e¥Cn with everything be owed. Thia, be said, WU due to the ""help" of a busi· ness manaaer wbo ahaD remain n~ lea. Today he owns a beautiful home in Newport Bay, Calif., and a 17,~ .ae ranch in Arizona. where be raises catde and c:oUion. MOit of all. be bas bis health. Snaa years •• be '°" half a tuna as a remit ot cancer. (1he doctor said I Wouldn't bow for sure for h yean-wbether or not tbe opera- tion WU a al!CICal Well. the option period is owr. and rm otay ... ) This dole call ma,.t bil tile. '"It smdc me appreciate moR what I have. Most of an. my family... 8 ·---_____ ..:._ _____________ ____.,, ___ -:-:::====----, The..,.... Md strMgelf·moving atory of 8 WI who grew up to become ''The II• of the c.ntuty," Md of a mother who "left no stone amtumed, no wire unpulled" to -tr.at he fuHlllecl his deeUnf "My motbCr w11 everytbiq to me," aaid F.asJand'• man of the century, W-m1ton ChurdWL And so she was. It was, per- haps. the molt \DIUIUIJ mocher· IOD reJatiombjp of. modem hil- tory. Jennie was much more than W"matoo Onuchill'1 mother: abe WU bis mter, bis aweetheut, bis falheT, and. for a long ~ hil ooly coo.8dante. Wmstoo later admitted that be bad only four full convenatioaa with bil father in bis lifetime. "If ever I began to lbow the diafrtat idea of comrade.mp, he ... imnwdiately oftcnded," wtc* Wrmton. It WU Jennie who tot Wmaton tramferred from one war to an- other war, at a time when tbia WU never done in tho Britilh Army. Jennie IOld bil Int short atory, Sot him newspaper wip- ,,me:nta, sugeaed and unnaed his fint book contract, ltined in biJn hil ant .erioua iataest m potitica, campaisoed for him. acted aa a preview critic for bil apec:chea. Wrmton later wrote of his mother: "She left DO ltODe unturned. no wile unpulled. no cutlet uncooted." 1Wyd' , .. genenJly apee that the influence of a powerful mother can bave drlltic e«eeta OIJ a IOll who ha Md DO real father relatiooabip. They daim that such a aoo can mow to two 'extrema: either become a bomo- 1es.ual or a Sr Galahad. Among the motben who railed Galahads suppoecdly were the motben of. AJeunder the Great and Napo. Jeon. On the odla' bud, Sara Delano ~It, the pdrician mother of Praideot Franklin ROOlevelt, tried to bep ba' IOO neatJed dole to her, out of poli- tica and power-and -failed. Jennie Wll determined not to fail. She WU an American. foll of American energy ud amhitioa. Sbe bad married Lord Randolph , Cbu~hiD. a IDID without uy goals at all Lord Jt.aodoipla wrote his falber, the Dute of Mutbor- ough, that be hoped Jennie would mate IOmetbiog of him. And iii- I a FAMILY WEEKLY, Mardi 12. 1112 deed abe did. She made him the aecood 1'DOll important man in England. and be would bave be- come Prime Minister if be bad not died raving mad o( lypbiJiL Theo it WU thfl Jennie wrote Wmst.oo, "AU my political ambi- tions are now c:catend in you." Later she added, "I believe in your lucky star u I do in mine." And IO it WU Jennie who be- came the most influential factor in the development of her IQO. Besides the couraee and spirit and drive sbe iJWtilled in him, be. -. sbapinc bia mind through their comtant di8cusliooa and ~ besides intro- ducinc him to the people who helped determine hia future, be- tides bu own maneuvering for him in every area in which abe could prot.ec:i bia intaata and further hia ambition. Jennie bad no qualms about U1iQa the many men m her life-indudiq JGn1 &!ward VU-to pulb W"matoo'a career. WIDlt.OG. in tum. had no lai- tation in ming aD at Jamie•• in- fh!CDCe ... Are you ltill friendly with the tcmar be wrote her, when be wanted womedring im- portaDL And bD kept prodding ber camtandy, '"You mull Ft people to do tbinp for me." Jennie bad not been able to live WmltGG too mucfl of baleJf in bit early J'C8l'I. The &afieh Md a 1nditioe ol .........., .. older women wbo acted 11 mhlti- tute mothen for dlildrea of the busy aristocracy. And Jeanie,,.. busy WOl'tjq full.time OG her lick hl'9head'1 career. In an IP when women of bet dw ~ e'Val went iofo the ltreeD without an elCOl1, Jamie linalHumdedly orpnized Im ....... nd'. political campaipt, and dru.e w own carriaae to bock on cloon and IOlicit Vot.el. Sle al.lo bid to di- vide her time • modaer with her youDltl IOOt Jack. But bCJdl IODI loved ber deeply. 1 , .. ..... Leonie com- p)aioed, ., haw: .... ewiylbing and Ihm my bo,a ew:aJtbiDa. but they don't ICCID to can for me at all." On the odm band. The Incred·ihle Mother-Son Closeness of Jennie and Winston Churchill By Ralph G. MarthL Author of· Jennie • Especially for Family Weekly ahe added. .. Jack and Wmston bave bdped their matber in every way, even by not eoma to the Univenity in order to wort. and both ablolutely adore her." "The boUle ia fuJI ol JOU, .. 21- year-old WIDlton wrote bis moth- er Crom hit army poll in India. " ••. my writinc taNe ia covered with pboqnpbt •.. my dpr- eae box that you brought me from Japan •.. my boob. . . . Your letter it the centnl point of my week. If I tboupt miAe could giw: you balf u much p)e..ure, I ahould write all day .•.. Bmr I wilb I could leCtete mJldf in the comer of the envelope and em- bnc;ie you -IOOll .. JOU tear it open. ••. Wbm the mail comet in with DO kttcr from you. I Id in such a state of dmpondmcy and anger that I am not appro.ch- able by uyaae. ... " .•• Well my dearat Mummy ... I doa•t know what I lbouJd do without you. .•. " At a youna man, Wmaon Md few doe frieDdl. 1111 brother Jack WU ftve yeaR ,.,.. .... and there 1'11 ldJl a peat plf be- tween lbem. With women, Wm- ltOD fouad bicmdf lby and awk- ward. and tbil WIS true of bim until bit mid-tbirtiel, wbm he married. For a loog time, therefore, Jennie•• the ooly one to whom WlDltOD could pour out hit loae- 1ioc:81, the only oae he Jo.ed, the only one who rally belieYed in him. ~ ••~ with such an adorin& IOD might laid to keep him dole.. but not Jennie. Of coune lbe was flattered by his deep Jove. but Jennie WU deter- mined to be neither a amotheriDg motbet nor a pa:mi1sm one. It wu difticult for her to write Wm- ltoa leUcn that a father lboulcl ba~ written, but abe did. and wbcoever ft'!CelUl'J. One time when Wmstao bad <Mrdrawn bit ctwdrina account, Jamie wroee: .. I ,,.,,It say I 1hint it ii too bid of you-indeed it is bardJy hooor- able tnowin1 u you do that you are depeadent oo me and that I aiw: you tbe bigat aDowancie I pollibly can. more than I can af- ford. ••• You tea11 to ha• no real purpolO in life and woo•t realii.e at the age of 22 that for a man life means wort. and bard wort if you mean to 1ucc:eed ... if you bave any pit in you and are worth ytM,alt you will try to Jive within )'OUf iocome and cut down your expemes in order to do it. You cannot but feel alb•med ol younelf under the pramt ciawmltancea-1 haven't the heart to write more. ... " Jennie wrote a number of aimi- larly strong lcaen, .and they al- wa~ brought quiet remone and freah promile of reform from Wmltoo. But Jennie mew tbat Wtn- ltoa had a. real need for a atroog father imaat. For this job. lhe drafted Bourke Cockran. c.ocb'ID wu a New Yort Tam- many politician. a hisllly succas- ful lawyer. a big. brolMkboul- dered man with an impliessive Hon of • head. President Tbeo- dcn lt.omnelt called him, "the peaiat orator in America. .. Jennie and Coctran had met in Paris shortly a&r bet husband bad died, about the IUDe time that Coctnn'a lrif,e bad died. The two fdJ in Jove and would Ufhla .. Jennie'• formula for motherhood: love rour children, help them In • ..,, ....... .,, but alH llve your own life to the fullMt." have married, bul Jenrue would not Uproot bcnclf and her 1001 from Eoglaod. Jennie wu always proud of beiog an American, never loll her American accent and waa called "Bat U.S. Am- bemdor." But lbc knew that WIDltoo'a political future wu in &.gland aod atae wouJd not dc- lert bet IOD or bia f~ .,.._.em..._, wom- an to Mk her n:jeded lowr to take ca.re of her to«, but Jennie never hesitated. Coctraa himleJf waa more than willing. He would ~ ba.ve a eoo of hil owa.·and 10 be met Wuutoo at the New Yort dock. took him to bis home and to bis heart. Many yars bter, WIDltoft aaid that Bourte Cockran had hem the patat single inftuence on rus oratary- and then proceeded to quo4e loog excerpts from Cockran'• speech- es. More than the oratory, how- eYU, Cockran pve Wm.too the atroog father influence that be t.dly needed. It wu a n:latiCJn.. lbip that luted tbrousb a lit~ time of coarinuous conapoo- deocc and many meetinp in F.ns- laod and the United Statea. AnotM.r put of Jennie'• an;at suc::caa with Wanstoo WU that she increasingly regarded him aa an equal. ..My mother WM aJ.. ways oo band to help and lld- vile," wroee Watoo.. ''Siie 9000 became my ardent ally, fwther- ing my plans and guarding my inte.resll ·with all her inftueoce and boundlell eneqy. . . . We worked foldber on ewn terma, more like brother and a.itcer than mother and IOn. At least 10 it teemed to me. And 10 it contin- ued to the end. .. Jennie could do this beca•• she insisted on having her own life, too. Wmston was a core of her life. certainly the central core, but abe had other cons, too. Eveq before Wmtton became fart\oua, Jennie wu regarded u ''the most important Anglo-Sax· on woman of the world." She wu an author of boob, eaays, newspaper artides; a pianist of c::oncat quality who played duets with PaderewU:i; an artist, play- wright, honewoman, poli~ and surely one ol the most beau- tiful women of her time. In a wortd wbcft women novelilb us- ually took male noms de plume, Jennie became editor and pub- liaber of a apectaco1ar interna- tiooal literary m•gazine. At a time whim there ltill weren•t too many women nunes in the Boer War, Jeo.nie converted a cattle boat into a mode1ll bolpital lbip and took it down to the wounded. mating ha own impectioG of frootlioe bolpitak. Atide from all this, Jennie manled two ocher husbudl. 0ae WU a JOWl& a Wmston, and the other-whom abe married at 63 -W1ll eYeO younger than Wamtoo. Tbia wu Jennie'• formula for motberllood: love your children, hdp them in every possible way. but abo live your own life to the fullat. Let them enric.h your life u much ~ you enrich thdn. In · dOina to., do not be so permillive u to let them do whateYCI' they wanL And do not be 10 smother- ing as to imist they do everything JOf1 want. When they a.re chil- dren, give them the fullest ro- aponsibility of which they are capable. When they are grown, give them the full witdom of your experience -but oaly a much u they want to take. ... ...., only by expandins your awn life to the utmoat of your racb and talent will you be able to let your childrai go and grow as they should -and earn their inc:reucd tapect aa well u keep their Jove. What happened to Winston Oturchill ia history. He ·became the Sir Galahad of England an4 the free world during its greatest time of criais. He wu able to do it became the woman behind him, the woman who shaped him more than anybody dae. wu hit American mother, Jennie, cer- la.inly one of the great and unique women of her time. No wonder Winston ChUJ'Cbill always kept Oil bia desk a copper cast of a band. It wu bia moth- er's band. and bia own hand waa alJDOlt a Teplica of it. a ' : 8REDILAND STUDIOS, w Glwlland lluldillC. ......... FIL S3054 : I ~ Niia -.._ mecbd .....,,.,. I ....... ., .. ,, .. ..,. ....... I .., .... ..... I ,. .,. ,,,, • 4 .................... a.... .. ~ OC' M.O. .... ------ 1 ~,..,., • !clw .... , ..... 111::•~...-. I , I ~·· llllWMIJPIWI .... 2"..-. I I ,0 .. o .... aMW 1-...... I I 1iiiw1msM'ia:i•iiiiii: .. ;;---- I AJllNIBM ,... .... ,.. _, I """"" I an o .. ......w I I ~k I n.u& .. . ........ ____ _ L~---~-----~--------------J --GIANT EASY-TO-TRAIN-- Aco...-.1 D1l1c•alrl1 ...... Ir Cnp'l'llr11 .. lp;ln1-••tt••~• • QUIZ/By John E. Gibson We can't see ourselves as well as others can. And human beings are so complex that often others have difficulty seeing us as we really , are. This true-false quiz gives you some clues that may help you discover thinp about yourself you may not have suspected before. • Facts You May Not SuspectAboutYour~eli ~~ TRUE OR FALSE? True or False: If you have a friendly, o utgoing personality, you,JJ be able to have a few drinks and show the effects less than if you're the quiet, reserved type. (See number4.) I 1. U you're conservative about raking risks-in business, the stock market, or whatever-it's a sign you're lucking in self-confidence. e m It's as easy as it sounds. If you're a man with prior service or in the Individual Ready Reserve. All you do is go active-in the Anny Reserve. You'll be paid, according to grade, for those meetings. You'll be paid for those two-week camps in the summer. And the money you get will be steady, extra income. Handy for an educational fund. Or for any kind of spending you want to do. The Anny Reserve needs you and your experience. • And you can use us. ------------~------~ Army Rt"11ene O(lportunitie• P.O. Rox M34 Phil11delphi11. Pa. 191:12 Tell me morl" about ho"· the Army ReK"rve J>llY'· fW 1Z·3-7% Addral ---------- CitY----------- St•I~ ----------- Z~------------ ------~-----~------~ • 2. J( you have a wide variety of friends and acquaintances-of. different types, ages and walks of Jif e-this indiC4tes that you have an inner sense of security and self-confidence. 3. lf noisy conditions don't bother you when you're workjng, this indicates that you're a calm. placid, easygoing individ- uaJ, with a minimum of emotional con- flicts. / 4. If you have a friendly, outgoing per- sonality, you'll be able to have a few drinks and show the effects Jess than if you're the quiet, reserved type . 5. ff you have a particular fondness for jokes, gags, witticisms and comic situ- ations, you may get a lot of enjoyment out of life, but you're likely to be Jack- ing ·when it comes to sober, serious thinking. &. You're a better judge of your own character and personality if you're an extrovert. ANSWERS 1. Fa/s~. Studies ·at the University of Massachusetts have shown that persons with a conservative attitude toward risk- taking-who like to make a careful esti- mate of the odds before taking a gamble in any department-tend to be highly individualistic and have ample confi- dence in themselves and in their own judgment. Personality tats showed that people who lack self-confidence are found at two extreme poles: the com- pulsive risk-taken. who lite to take long chances on all aorta of things; and those who are so cautious that they seldom take a risk of any kind if they can help it. 2. Trut. StUdies at the University of Kansas have shown this to be very defi· nitely the case. It was found that people who were lacking in a 9Cflse of security felt threatened by persons dissimilar to themselves and tended to avoid them, preferring to U10Ciate only with peoplt who cloxly resembled themselves-in character, tempenment and general out- look. 3. Fabe. Psycbolog;cal studies have shown that people who are extremely high-strung and temperamental wor.k , signi&aotJy better in loud noiae than more emotionally well·balanced person- alities. And investisatiooa have also dem- oostrated that pei'IODs with neurotic tendencies are often capable of doing their best wort under incredibly noisy conditions. 4. Faist. Studies have shown that the out- going personality is much more likely to have his ability impaired when be im· bibes than the quiet, reflective type. The former makes friends easier. but the latter holds his liquor better. 5. Faue. Studies have shown that the ability to laugh at life's foibles tends to go band in hand with inteJligence and the capacity to tackle and solve tough problems. I . Fals~. Studies show that the introvert knows himself better. However, the ex- trovert has the advantage or being less prone to soul-searching and self-criti· cism. As a consequence, he tends to have appreciably more self-esteem. D I • FAMILY WEEl<l.Y, Ma~fl 12, fl72 • fl.-S a.. IK!l'www .... ......., HGU Ji • 11G51 21- -(1 JOUll llJIDntl'U 14~ ,, All ~ wlll lie dtlalllM hi .-..Ct llt Ult Chlb lillpdllt, lttlt ""1 ... , -.b. tf I .. ""' .... _,, l'9CCIGI, I'll rftlnl Ult ltltctielt C8fd "' .. d* 1'9dt1M ..• Of ..... CWd • "*' _, ,__., t ...._ If I -t ~,......, -.CU. fir ., -al iMlnSt, I .... dll -It wtl M .-t ..-..ti· caljy. ff'lllll U.. tll U.. t'U be .-cal ..... wMctl I .., ~. ,.ild.,, ................ .........,. MY IMlll llUSICAL Mi IMS I II CdlKtl -._ _., O &llJU...... D Y--..._. O C'rrrk .. 0 8n I..,, &llllllJ ad O~ OM8 §~ ........................................................ . ~--Plftll-...... ~- ............................................................. a., ..................... ························ .............. . ........................................ .a,c.11 ......•........ .. , ..... a, ...... .,, ...... , o m ...... o • U'O. no...,_:.,.,.,......, 9'fli ews.i> C99 L------------------- . ~ .......... - IU7ll 86 ·-~ .U40M • I llfl ..., e -l1lml ... SpeCtrum/72 Sports Mini-Profile MICKEY LOUCH The F•t Man Cornn Into Hla Own The Detroit Tigers• pitching ace Mickey Lollch Is Jiving proof that a tat man can succeed Jn big-time athletlc1. Lollcfl lnai ... he needs •n extr• layer of flelh. "Big bellies run In the Lollcfl fMllty," he MP. "We',. hetaltNer when ... ,. chubby." He added seven pounds to his 208-pound frame last spring and had a sensational season, winning 26 games. He also carried extra weight In 1968, when he won three games for the Tigers In the World Series, to clinch the championship. Lollch says he's the redemption of the fat man who watches him on TV and shouts to his wife, "Hey, Maude, get me another beer. I wanna be ... The Doctor Lets You In In any household where one person has plnworms, all are presumed to. Worme In People: No Lauohlng M•H•r Only animals get worms, right? Wrong. Publlc- health experts warn that well over 10 percent of the American populatlon has pinworma. Nor Is only among the poor or the disease prevalent deprived. In fKt, white• are f•r more auaceptlble lhlln ba.clca, •nd the dllNM la not confined to •ny economic cl ... or region. Chlldren are more convnonly .nected than 9clul18, Md women more than men. The worms live In the intestines. The uowersal symptom of the disease la anal Itching, -By John J. 8ecoftdl, 11.D. ' .......... ... _ . ._ • like him." Lollch pltc:hff left-Mncted. but he'• not• natural eouthpaw. When he wu • ctelld. • motcw- cycle fell on him and'brok• his left cta*le. He wu told to exerclae hi• left arm vlgoroualy. After Mveral' montha, tM exerctM hllCI giveh him more atrength aa a portafder. Still a lover of motorcycles, he now owns five, Including one for his wife, Joyce •..• A native of Portland, Ore., Lolich prides himself on a "rubber arm" that never gets sore. For several years, he was "second banana" to Detroit's glamorous pitching star, Denny Mclain. But Lollch came Into his own when Mclain fell Into losing habits and was traded. Lollch never complained about his "second- class" status, ls known for his good-natured temperament and generosity. Manager Billy Martin says of Lollch, "He's a class guy-as well as the best oltcher In the American League.''--BJ Bany AbfMllOft The Diet Watch Ar• "Weter Foods" Re•llY Low-Calorie? Our bodies are about two-thirds water, so a dieter can lose weight by drinking less water and eating more salt, thereby towering his body con- .-.i;~ centration of water. But the dieter who does this la merely toslng weight. His fat content remains the same. Water has no calories, so It Is not fattening; yet that doesn't mean a dieter can go ahead and freely eat all the "watery'' fruits he wants, like watermelon. Som• fruits •nd Yegetllbl .. 1hat •ppe•r to be "•ti water" MYe other elementa ...... . .-... an Intermittent, severe Itching that can go without medical attention for months. Children who demonstrate unusual scratching, nervousness or "crankiness," sleepleasneaa, weight loaa, small akin ulcers or scabs around the anus or genitals should be checked by a doctor. And remember: "I know It's a continuing struggle, Lord, but please that m.k• them fattening. Among the high-calorie "water'' fruits are watermelon (90 calories for a medium serving) and grapes (80 caJoriea for a small bunch). ""9 beat low-calorie "waler" food• .,. cucumben (10to15 c.tortn), ce1e1y (11 calorlea for 4 ... lka} and lettuce-onlJ one calorie per IMtl-BJ H•rrlet L8 a.rre dobmanshlp What Kind of People Make Succeaful Salesmen? Even If you've spent years working with sales- Aen, you may find this -'6rprislng. There are tome deflnt• perton11Uty differences between the MletmM who II moderately IUCceaful Md the one who la very aucc .. aful • But the differences probably are not what you expect. At the Industrial Relations Center, University of Chicago, it's been found that high-achievement salesmen seem to have three Important personality traits In common: (1) They're •trono on peraonal flnancUll reapo,.. a!blllty (this means they manage their own personal income well); (2) l'MJ rurry ••rlJ Md begin their f...,m .. ••"1 (this means they become providers et a young age, have a strong Interest In family activities); and (3) They tend to MV• extremely atllble penonelftlea (you might even say they're conservative, since they're more con- cerned with keeping what they have rather than planning for improvement or development). -BJ S. R. Redford 10 • FAMILY WEEJ(LY, March 12, 11n keep trying to make me a good boy." Celebrity Soapbox JACK VALENTI What Kind of Movies Does the M•n Who R•tes MovlHUk•? "I have special tastes In movies, although I clalm no special expertise," says Jack Valenti, who, aa president of the Motion Picture Associa- tion of America. oversees the movie rating system. "I remember the first time I met Darryl Zanuck, the fabled producer. I told him I thought one of his finest films was 'Wilson' back In 1945. Zanuck smiled, as they say, wryly. 'ft was a financial bomb,' he said. Thus, my taste does not guarantee box-office success. The kJnda of fllma I Ilk• beat are history, euspenae In the HltchcockJm maMer, clnalc •nd modern novel• brought to the acreen, MCI polttlcal fllma Ilk• 'The Beat Man' Imel 'Seven D•ys In May.' My favorite movies? 'Becket,' 'Young Mr. Lincoln,' 'A Man for All Seasons,' 'Cromwell.' 'The King and I.' and those splendid movies produced by Sam Splegel-'Lawrence of Arabia,' 'The Bridge on the River Kwal' and 'African Queen.' I am not cheered by unrelieved dreariness and depression, the kind of films that beat at me with bleak admonitions.' -BJ WllR..., Woff People and You C•n You Teach Ch•rlty To Children? It you hope your children wlll become generous adults, Interested In the welfare of others, you may be puzzled as to how to guide them. Which works better: explaining what charity accom- plishes, or setting a personal example? You can try both; but they won't work equally well. Chlld- development experts who have experimented found that you can get some results simply by explaining the value of charity. But, for an even better response, It's a good Idea to let your children see you putting your words Into action. Children who •• the lldult8 acting cmrtblbfy retponded more generoulfr....,. thoM who..,. ontr 0 Pf'••ched" •t. OrandrM wed to e11H 1t, "Acttona IPMk louder ..... worda.., -By Shlrtey Sloan FIKler .. Entertaining the family this Easter? Why not try an Easter buffet? Our recipes are styled for easy serving-and their appetizing array makes a dining room come alive. This Easter, FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK By Marilyn Han•en Let the Family Serve Itself .. GLAZED HAii WITH ROSE PEARS 15-la.IK11l111 •caabd -tl•d'-~ c-. ..... ,_, __ ............... ,....,. .... , ~ c-. .._ ..... ,..l'M ......... ( ........... ) Ws11Tc:1W 1. Preheat oven to 12s· F. Place ham oo a rack iA a ab.allow foil- lined roadiq pan. Heat ham aiooolding to di.rectiom on label. 2. Meanwhile in 11D811 aaucepan beat R<M Pear marinade and brown aupr, brina to boiling; boil uncovered 5 minutes. until syrupy. . 3.. One half hour before ham is done, tum up oven beat to 425° F. Pour off drippinp from pan. score ham fat diamond fashion. 4. Spooo R• Pear P:ze Oftr ham • .8aU JO minuta lonFr. basting with glue 2 or 3 timea. 5. To ICl'Ve, place on lUF 1erv- ina platter and surround ham with leVeral RoK Pean. Oarnilb with watm:raa. Sene any re- maining R• Pean in aeparatc bowl. Makes 10-12 xnWlgs ROBE PEARS 2c..(»o&. .. ) ...... ......... ~ ~ ,_..._ orcn.beraJ .. 2._1111aw..._)lllce ~•Hlfa• ..... ,..tilc.,.._. ........... Few ....... food colofllllg 1. Drain 1 can of. pears, raene syrup. Drain ICCODd can of pears, dilcarding syrup. 2. In 1 ~ saucepan combine raerved pear ayrup, ~ .-or cranberry j~ Jemoo juice, pictling spioel, doves and red food coloring. 3. Heat to boiling, boil uncovered, 3 minutes. 4.. Anange drained pear halves in 4 ,..._ (1..._ .... , a aballow g1 .. baking dish. Strain ...._ ••• .... ...-. spiced ROl6 Pear marinade over 4 1111 1J aa•...., • ........ pcan, cover with plastic film . SlllJl11paw..._...,. Refriserate ovemiaht. 1. Coot aapuap ac:cordina to pactqe directiom, drain. Ar- 5. Stir oocuionaJly IO pean coloc ranae uparqua in 1ervin1 dilh, evmly. cover-with foil. keep warm. I. Pour oft* cup marinade from 2. In small lkillet heat 3 tabe- pean to Ule in glaze for ham. spoons butter until meJ~ stir in Serve remaining ROl6 Pean a an ~ lemou Jwce, beat to boilina. accompaniment for Glazed Ham 3. Pou.r lemon butter ewer apar- or ocher meats. agus. Top with remainina butter. Make1about16 Roi' PHI' ltalve1 Mo~18-IO •rvln111 CCo"ti"wtl <Ht pa~ 11) FAMILY WEEKLY, Mardi 12. 1112 • 1l : I )!stout!~! WltonS Cake . &bod~ All new and more imaginative than evw ••. with cakes, menus ind perty ideas for each month I Complete with directions that make it simple to echieYe truly profeaionaJ deconting effects. The Watt Disney Wortd ii brought right into your kitchen with a sperkting new series of one-mix cakes ..• Mickey Mouse, Pluto and friends. Easv-to-follow Wihon patterns let you produce cakes featuring all 12 signs of the zodiac. And you'll be amazed at how NIY 'it ii to do the clever new cakes that look like snowmen, shamrocks, bunnies, jack-o'lanterns and more. Plus the prettiest doll cakes evw and stunning shower and wedding cakes. Hundreds of stimulating ideas I Every page in full color, too- 192 of them in big 81' • x 11 • size I Besides the 12-month perty calend•, you get a completely new, step-by-step c.te decom.ing coune that shows the MIY Wilton W"'f to pipe frosting flowers, borders. leeves, write tcript and more. Plus an expended 'Wond..tand" of Wihon-cruted products from the wortd over. Order your copy now and start doing cakea that will make you famous the year 'round (and maybe even rich I) This Easter;-(Co11tinwd Jrom pag~ J J) Let the Family Serve Itself ~~ ' '\- NOODLES ROMANOFF 1~ WJl11pawM11 5 -bOflllll .... 120& ~ ........ noodlnOf tettuc1Mnaall11 (al»oultcupe) 3cupect•••d ...... dw 2 cupe..., ONe9 ltalllHpHMbullerOf ............... 1~ cupedloapp•d--- 1 dow.-rle. ......... \la .. llpD M,...,., ~ ............. ~ 1. Preheat oven to 350• P. Li&htly ~ase 2~-qt. caacrole. 2. In 8-12-qt. kettle add salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add ooodJes so that water con- tinues to boil. 3. Cook uncovered, stirring oc- casionally, 7 minutes, until juat tender. Drain in a colander, set aaide. 4. In large bowl combine cottage cheeae, sour cream, 4 tablespoons butter or margarine, green on- ions, garlic and pepper. 5. Add noodles and tots lightly with fork to combine. Tum into casserole, e. Stir crumbs into remaining 2 tablespoons melted butter, tou lightly with fork. Sprinkle crumbs on top of casserole. 7. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until piping hot. Mobs 8-10 serYing1 SAVORY BunER BISCUITS 2 ...... (I-oz. ... ) refrlgerNd buttennllk ~-bl8cutta 2 lllbletpOOM butter or IUrprfne, ......... ~ ... npoon Masoned salt ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 12, 1172 1. Preheat oven to 425° F. Sep- arate aod arranp biscuitt in two 9-inch-round cake pam. 2. Bruab aurf ace of rolls with butter, sprink)e with the salt. S. Bake 10-12 minutes until golden brown. Serve hot. Mah120 CRISP VEGETABLE RELISHES 1 ... C8f'roe., ........ 2.-.. c1an .......... ....... ~ ..... ce19rJ, ..... ~ 1 cen (15 oa)..,........., l'Mftoiwe.~ 1 can(11oa) .... ~°""9. ~ 1. Pare carrota. Cut into 1ticb; place in ice water, cover and refri,erate. Or make carrot curls: Cut carrots into very thin length- wise slicea with vegetable parer, fasten with wooden picks, place in ice water, refrigerate. 2. Make radish roses : Remove stem and root ends from radishes. Cut thin petals ar<>und radishes. Place in ice water, cover, refrig- erate. S. Cut celery into sticks; place in ice water, cover, refrigerate. 4. To serve: Drain vegetables. arrange on attractive serving plat- ter. Place drained green and black olives here and there on vegeta- bles. Cover; refrigerate until just ready to serve. Mak~s 8-10 suv/nfls APRICOT MOUSSE WITH FRESH FRUIT 1 pl& .. (11 oa) dried aprlcole 31't c.,..w•r (Co11ti111ud on page 14) ' ........ .......... ex•••-• CPCi ........ . ' ' This Easter, Let the Fantily Serve Itself <Contin1U!dfr~page12> .. 111ta.-... 1 ..... unlnored gellllln 4 .......... ,... ......... o.h ... 2¥.C..--.,~ Y.t11111aa....-.atrec1 Y.IHlllDMlllll_.ulrllct 1 llllllllPD• COllllctloMn' .... 1~fr.-fnlllC11Rlf*• .......... (fHlpe below) .......... 1. In 2-qt. saucepan combine apricots and 2 ~ cups water; brioa to boilin1. Cover, boil gently 30 minutes. Liquid will be almolt .,.. 2. Place ¥J of the cooked apricotl in blender with ~ cup water, cover, blend for 30 leCODda, until very unooth. S. Add remainin1 aprioou ~ at a time, bJeodin1 between each addition until very amooth. Uae rubber scraper between additions to clean sides of blender. 4. Stir in ~ cup supr, act ulde. 5. Sprintle 1 envelope platin over lh cup cold water. Heat over boilina water, atirrina until com- pletely clillolved. 1.-With blender at medium apeed gradually pour in diaolved &d- atin, blend until well combined. 1. Place egg whites in larae bowl, add aaJt. Beat with electric mixer until soft peab form. a. Gradually add remainina ~ cup augar, beating after each ad- dition. Continue beating until stiJf peab form when beater ia slowly raised. 9. With same beater beat 2 cups heavy cream in chilled bowl until stiff. Stir in vanilla and almond extracts. 10. With large wire whisk, gently fold apricot puree into whipped cream. Add beaten whites in thirds, folding gently until com- bined. 11. Pour Apricot Mousse mixture into 2 ~-qt. serving dish. Cover with plastic film, rcf rigerate. Chill several hours or overnight. 12. Just before serving, beat re- maining Y.a cup heavy cream with confectioners' sugar until it bolda a soft shape. Spoon a rina of whipped cream on surface of mousse. 11. Garnish whipped cream with. well-drained fruit and sprigs of mint. Makes 10-12 strvl11g4 1t • FAMILY WEEKLY, Man:h 12, 1112 FRESH FRUIT COMPOTE 2 c.. (29-oL ... , .... peeled ......... *lllned, or IC.-ca ............ ..... 2.,. ............... .... 2.,. ............... or.., • ....,.. ,.~ .... Y. IHIPGDll nnlla edr8ot 1. In large serving bowl combine fruits, sugar and vanilla, toss weU. Cover, refrigerate. Chill 2 hours or overnighL 2. Just before serving, mix fruit lightly. Make1 about 7 cups, 8-10 urvlng1 GOLDEN-BLOSSOM EASTER CAKE 1 pl(g. (11~ oa.) butter.a.¥0r ..... 2 llllPGDI• tnttecl ...... rtRcl Few drape rellow food colot1ng few drape red food coloring 14 cup apricot, peedt or ,. .......... 1. Preheat oven to H0° P. Orcue and lightly dour 2 ( 9·inch1iz.e) layer-cab pam. 2. Prepare cab mix according to pack.Jae directions. Stir in lemon rind. I. Scoop out 1 cup cake batter into aman bowl; tint with few dro.-yeUow food coaoring to a piealina )'e)low. 4. Scoop out 1 cup cake batter into a small bowl; wing a few drops yellow and a few drops red food colorins. tint to a pleasing oranac. 5. Divide untlnted batter between the two cake pans. Divide tinted batten evenly between the two cake pana. With a spatula cut through batter lightly to create marble effect. I. Bab and cool according to pack.ate directions. 7. When layen are completely cool spread top of bottom layer with jam. Frost with Ooldat- Bloaom Frosting. I Mak118-10 slicts QOLDEJMN.OSSOM FROSTING 1pQ.(U-.)~wMte tn ..... ... 1¥. tellllDOM ....... lemon rind Y. cup ...... OGCDllUl ..... ,.... ................ few .. ,.... tood cololtng Few drope Nd tood coloring 10""" .,. ..... "' ... op ..... 1. Make up ftufty white frosting mix accordin1 to package-label directions. Stir in lemon rind and coconut 2. Usina about v., cup frosting, spread lightly on top of jam- topped layer. Top with remaining layer. Finish frosting sides and top of cake. S. Sprinkle three drops yellow food coloring here and there oo top of cake, repeal with red food colorin1. Using spatula, swirl frosdng to make a golden-<>range color. , 4.. Snip yellow aumdropa criss- cross f uhion and open slightly to make "blouoms." Place around edge of cake. Set green gumdrop leaves neJlt to '"bloaoma." 5. Place cake on serving plate. Thia frostin1 is best served the same day. If stored overoigbt. do not use an airtight container. (Continued on pop 18) .. .. " ............................................... . • Saad soc. dxdt or money order. for cadi hook w. F~ IJMr..il-&y Ytmt Boole. Box 1178, Elm Oty. Noith c.arolina 2?lm. • .... . . ec....v ........... ., AllC"e.,.....222.'" - Karen Valentine: My Great Recipe That ''RediscOvers'' Chicken "/never invite anybody who will put ketchup on my meat loaf." By Karen Valentine. In Coavenadoa with Helen Doney rm tway about who comea to dinner. I never invite anybody who will put ketchup on my meat loaf. I bate that! It's an imult wbeo you'4e l<lDe to aU tbe trouble. I tbiDk people lbould at le8lt taste before they start doctorina- We really like to entertain. thoup UIU8lly never more than eight. lt'a fun. I like to coot. and when we have people OYer, Mac [her hUl- baod. actor Cad .. Mac" Mcl.auplin, Jr.) will take over the meat ICldion and ru cook the ~ et.ables and make a a1rd. l''le just IWUd eating cbickea apin. I've c:ban,ed a lot. rve broadened my tcope. I eat 8111 and nerytbing now. I med to ba'le a c:bicbn baagup. My fatber waa a chicken farmer, and I li¥ed on a chick.en ranch all my life. ~ had esp and chicken every way imap..Ne, and for a while, I ~ couldn't tlaDd them around. I dlldl-(2~-1 ... __.), Clll llllo w , .. ..... 1~.,....., ,. ~ ...... ol .... , .. , .......... , .... n , ... , ... ,_. ltl11PIW ...... 1~ ...... _..,.. ...... 1li ............. ,..... A rich spicy bar for your cookie jar •.• from C and H. 1 ............... ...... li ••• , •• _..,,. • ., li .... , •• gertlc ,. ... The pure cane sugar from Hawaii Two kinds of C and H pu,. cane sugar make this flavorful bar cookie a special treat-any ttme. Crisp outside, chewy I~ and downright deficioos-that's our GLAZm aNK+..MON BARS 1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine 1 cup C and H Golden Brown Supr, finnly packed i ea. separated Dnhutt 13.4 cups all·purpose flour 3 teaspoons cinnamon 1h cup unsifted C and H Powdered Supr 1h to 1 cup chopped Wltlftuts Combine butter, sugar, ea yolk and satt. Beat until creemy. Stir in flour and cinnamon. Mix well. Spreed thfdl batter iAto lilhtfy greased 15x10-inch pan. Beat ea white untit foamy. Stir in powdered sugar. Brush supr mbrtu,. CNef' bMter. Sprinkle with Wltlnub. Bake in 350 de8fee own 30 to 35 minutes. While hot. cut into 48 bel'S. Remove from pen and coot on rack. For lots more cookie jar tr.ts. send a seff-addressed stamped envelope to ••e.rCookies,'' CandH Suear. One catffomill Street. Slln Francilco, C.lifomia 94106. ,. ... , ............ ~ Place chicken in a tight.fitting container or plu- tic baa; let aaide. Combine mn•iniog ingrccli. eats; pour over cbicten.. a>wr and refriaierate 12 boun or longer. Remo~ cbichn. from mari- nade. Place on grill o~r bot cbarc.oaJ. Broil for •s to 60 minutes, tumin& and bating frequently. Or place lkiJHide up OD rack in routina pan and t.te in a~ O\lal at 3S0°F. for 1 hour, or until cbicten is tmdeT, bating fre. quendy with marinade. Saw with com on the cob or coobd rice, toeeecS salad. Sava 6 A/tertltollghl•: Ute ame marinade on chopl. •cab or buttedly leg of lamb. Herbl may be varied to suit meat med. 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY. flWdl 11. 1171 -· ---· - ALL PERMANENT PRESS (EVEN PL~ATS) AND 100% MACHINE ~ASHABLE ..... 40147 SIZE 12-20 14'1.a-22'1.a STYLE 40147 -STUN· HING/CRYSTAL PLEAT has sleeveless V neck· line bodice, self -tie rope belt, back zipper and swirl skirt with perma· nent press crystal pleat· ing. Easy care Amel and fortrel Polyester is ma· ch!Jle washable and · never needs ironlna. This dress, as you can see is very lovely and dresses like this will sell for as much as two and three times more in the better depart· ment stores. Colors: Green or Rose. Sins: 12 to 20, 14'n to 22'n. Only $10.ta Feel and look like s25 BUT OUR PRICES ONL V $10.98 AND $14.98 . J STYLE 40079 -BROADWAY PRINT: A SMASH HIT-Jacket dress, with a round collar and self· tie waistband on a stralghtline shift. High fashion with ~ length sleeves, 3 buttons and a con· vertible collar. It's classic tailoring. Of easy care, machine washable, Arne"8 Celanese Jersey knit. Colors: Rose or Navy. Sizes: 12 to 20, OnfJ $4.91. Hatt sizes 14'n to 24>n, $1. more. STYLE 40080-LOTS Of DOTS this jacket-dress is higb styling in awry way with a roll turtle col· lar, belted waist and a contrast tone bodice. Add the hip-length no-button jacket with full lenath sleeves, the V·neckllne and hip pockets and you have high fashion. Easy Care Arne'9 Celanese Jersey knit. Machine washable and drips dry. Colors: Navy or lilac. Sina 12 to 20, '14.H. Haff sizes 14'n to 2A'n, $1. more. r - -.rta ~I 3 wAYs To ORDER: PRE,A•o • c .o .o .• uSE youR cHARGE cARO! - -1 I ~ fashions. Dept. a1u. 4900 N.w. 1.,_ ..,_.,,..,.,... n.w. SJOM I I (Send me a..,....,., on • 1G-c18J money becJI auerantM) 0 PREPAID: I ~ p,. full price . I I ~ 1iu poeUee '°' e11eh *"'· I I 0 IBID C.0.0. I ~Jl.00 DDOllT fot MCft Item end I ,,., I I postmen blltanc:. ph• .,, po9taf d\Mps. I I 0 YOU MAY CHMIE YOUlt OltDIJt I 0 BNtK AMERtCARD ', Acd.Ho·--------1 Good Thru, ______ _ 0 MASTER CHARGE I I Hwne Acct. No. I I INTER9NtK HO.-----1 Add,... (Find tlbcN9 your neme) I L~------~----~------~~------~ 1. BAKED QUCKEN. (For extra crtspnea. cut open top of tNls I.., 10 minutes.) 2. C0Q AU VIN. (With red wine. tiny onkNts. •nd mushrooms. Tm bienl) 3. BAKED BARBECUE CHICKEN. (Add • duh of liquid smoke for c:oc*out flllvor.) 4. CHICKEN CHOW MEIN. (Bruwn.lr.-S., won't let the soy IOyt )Our oven.) 5. CHICKEN A LA KING. (Werm It the ,.stick .. ,_.nlide Brown-ln-S.C placed In • S11ucepen of boilnc waw .) 6. CHICKEN CACQATORE. (Tom.toes •nd a.na make it very tt.hnistlmo.) 7. GlAZED STUFFED CHICKEN. (Brush on • cun.nt jelly •nd mefted buttier mi~ to 1Jw It• rosy stow.) 8. CHICKEN POT PIE. (Crust bekn eolden-btown in the bite. And not a drip« spe.u.r.) 9. CHICKEN BREASTS TAHmAN. (Plneepple-oninee QOnCentrate •nd •vocedo ..,.. ~nmlllk:-) 10. CHICKEN COCJNTRY CAPTAIN. (Gecq;. spedalty with many variations. Try curry powder and ,., .. M In YoUt" sravy.) 11. CHICKEN PAPRIKA. (Mlt sour crum und 1PMtzJe noodles.) . 12. BAKED CHICKEN HASH. (A leftowrs.clsh worth c:tOMnc about.) Use Brown-In-Bag for whole birds or parts. Put a bag of chicken or leftovers info the freezer, then right into '104!' oven without thawing. Brown-In-Bog serves up light and dark meat with au the iuiQness and flow.. sealed in. Because the bag makes chicbn baste itMff brown and moistly tender. Pour in a marinade or sauce. 'Juiot ex1n•t get loose to splatter yovr oven or rooster pan. Try yovr family fowrites turby and other poultry, too--0' use the idea storten oboft. New Brown-lrt-Bog, from the makers of Reynolds Wrap. Send ford9talecf recipes on tt.... 12 deHcious wys to c:oollcNcMnwtth Btown-trt-8118. Write to Brown-In-Bl& Re)'nokfs Metals Company. P.O. Box~ Ridtmond. Va. 23.261. For iuicy meats with no oven clean-up. This Easter, tcon11nwt11rom ~ u> Let the FaJDi)y Serve Itself PINEAPPLE HAii LOAF The Pllttop/lle Hom Lotl/ 16 M exceUt1tt .. S«oNI Act' /Of' t#N leftover &mer ltom.. A 6°"" /111- vor com/Nllfioll u tlw CtlllUlflowe,.... ONJ-Broccoli C.-role. RIHUtd 0111 tire meal wltlt IMUd LofdD. allO 'YOIPll· ••t11pa••.......,or••..,._ 1 a-.lllelr ..... ...., 1QIP...., ....... ..... ~ • ...., ... ,l.,.,...,Of 2 •111pa0Mdrted ,... .... , ..... 1~ll•JPDDM,..._. .......... ~ ........ .... ICllf9 ....... ....... ......... ........ , ........ , ........... ......... 211-.aw.,m111Wdor2 111111a1•pnpM'ldm rtwd 1' ""'a"',.... 2...,....., ...... 1W(1,_ oa)lloedpln pph l~llJPDD•fl lllPll .... 11a•11111ao• ......... 1. Preheat ovm to 3so•F. Grcue a 9Dx3-inch loaf pu. 2. ID IUJe KilJct llowly beat 1 tablapoooa butter until mdtcd; atir in cdery. onion, pulley and aaae. Sau~ for S minutes. ltir- rin1 frequently. Stir in remaining butter and boilina water, beat un- til butter ii mehed. I. In larp bowl combine uut&d wgctable mixture, ham. corn bRad sti•ftina mix, 1 teaspooa llWIWd. pepper and egp. Tcm liJbdy but tborouably to com- bine. 4. l.Jabdy PKk UaHoef mix- ture iato pan. Arraap pineapple llica overlapping down center of ham. Bab SO minutes. 5. Jn llDa11 bowl combine canned pineapple liquid, remainin1 mu. tard and brown IUpr. Spn:ad owr pineapple alic:a. Bake lS minutes looaer, until pineapple ii alazed. Make• U unllf66 CAULFLOWER-AND- BROCCOU CASSEROLE 2 ....... (1 ....... ).._ u• aw 2 ....... (, ....... ,.._ dalJU 1•1nanl 2cw(1n--..-)a1•11N ..... .... ·•1• ~ Cllllt ....... prG C 111 •'• lrlcM ..... 1. Preheat owa to 3so·P. Coot cauliftowc.r and blOccoli toletber llCCORtiag to pechF direcdom for s minutes oaly, drain. 2. · Jn laqe bowl combine the cooked ~blet and cbeele IOUp, mix well. I. Tum into 2-qt. ca11erole, sprin- kle auface with cbeae. BUe for 30-.w minutes. unlil bubbly. Mlllal~ The Famlly Weekly Foodshelf A New Feature for Cooks on the Run ••. Fast-and-easy Foodshclf rcc-- ipes are made from everyday ingredients and daipcd for "emergency meals." Clip~ save foe the next time you'~ caught short EASY GRI' I B> ICRAUTWICHES Jn medium bowt tom 1 CUI (14' oza.) welMlrainecl MMfto1Nlt with 3 tableapoom....,.. ...,, 2 tatpOOm dried mll9a or llt- 81mnt llllrtold ..._ aad~tea· ipOOO""*(preferablycouwe). Usina 1 jar (8 or.a.) pta u 11 chl111 ...,..., spread about 1 11 • 'AMILY WEEKl.Y, llWcfl 11. 1172 tabbpooo cbeele OD 12 ..,. INMd alica. 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Testa b:r docton on hundreds of patienta reported aimilar auc- This child ~a goOO home, nice clothes, a loving mother- and Pin-Worms! A tormentlno Itch In the rectal .,. .. no..ptddng md fidgeting are often ... ttele algna of Aft. Worms. It can hliPC*' to an,one In MY famlty-~ or old, rtch or poor. 11·1 eo common, medic* .uthorttlea MY th8t 1 out of a per- eona examined, eepedalty chil- dren, have Pln-Worwta · wlthotlt ltnowln11 II. And beca\tae Pln- Wonna brtng on Itching md fid- geting, they CM dianct children and aflec:t their achoo! worlll Whal'• more, Pfn-Wonu .,. hlgh/y COtttefllaua, 90 they CM 9PfNd from penon to .-.on. IM'ltll the whole t.mlly la lntecl9d. W"8t cen you do 9boul It? Fot- tun8t9ty there l9 an ~talre medication that oeta rid of Pin-wona. 11·a c:ahd .1ayne· .. P-we ~ t8bMta. ,_,your phermaclet. He11 tell you lhet.Nyne'aP-Wtabtela ar. ~ tomMlleted with an eflec:- ~ fMdical lngredi9nt that geta Pin-Worms out of your 1yatem. 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R.eceive fa1t-1erminatina teeda. peat poea, powiDt mm- tuns, idmbfyina marten, .... by•atep cli~tions. ,...9S. llOUIC of Kymo, Dept. PWE. 8111 Stotie ~ ~ tie. DI. 60076. RBI> CHINA ooleeboa Now, you cu lea.Uy own these tcmU --40 ltlmpl Pm to iatrodace .....,, bobby and approval eerW:e. Buy any or none, cancel m'Yice anytime. China coUec:tioa ii your&. 10#. Kenmore, Dept.~lSO, Mil- ford, N.H. 03015. Weekend Shopper By Susan Paine UPnGHr ewer cmberrlming hair on mm. face and Jep? Pn11111 Tw«.t, a do-it-younelf dDdn>lylia device, 1emow:a unwanted hair euily, safely, permaneotly. Battery oper- ated. Plofelliomlly endoned. Appears in medical jourmla. $16.9S. General Medical. Dept. PWE-16. 5701 W. Adami Blvd., LOI A..,.., Calif. 90016. 1...ACB, LACE. LACB-You act SO yards of new lace in delJabtful · pattcma and clnipa, ecf&jnp. iwtiom, bn.idl, CllC. Ba,tmful co1on wt full width&. Manel-°"' for dralel, pillow C&1C11 and what- baYO-you! Piecel It lealt 10 ydl. ia ----.,... 27' PCJlt••kComel·with 100 buttons free. lace Lady, Dept. PW-3, P.O. Box 662, St. Louil, Mo. 63101. BAllN EXTRA CASH eaiJyf lt'a simple for fdeadaandneqbbontoorclerfamoua Mani Comfort Sboa from bi1 fulkolor cataJoa you show them. Tate the orden; pin the bia cash profib, either put or full time! Be your own ho.; wort when you want. For free atartiaa audit. com.plde dr:tails: MM0D Shoe Co., Dept. P_.76, <llippewa P..U.. W-11e. S..729 . 1UW>1NG small print a problem? M81- aifJial ..... mate it eay for folb Oftl' 4'0 to rad am.a prim! Not b or for ...,.,..... QI' dilea• I al the qe. Slunty mdal biqa.. State .,e and ea. $4.9S a pair. ~ Optical Co., Dept. PW-3, Rocbelle, DJ. 61068. FRSB BOOK. "'Own your own Whole-• 11.liDa a: Mail Order a.• ... " .... )'OU -i ~ bow to art and obWn kJWlelt below ~ wboleule price& for ova' 1,000 producU. Wort ~ or full time in your home to mate bia profila. lleceift all you need to 1ta1t at ooce. specialty ~ CGrp., Dept. PW-3, 6963 Ha~ A.e., Van Nuys, Calif. 91406. TAKE A llltBATBBlll Ami-Snore Maat la Oftl' chin. bepa jaws doed, pre- Wlldl moriDa by eDCOUnliDa J1l'UPCI' brWhina w..mble QJlon. Sl.98 p1u1 201 poet. Antboay EaL, Dept. PW, SSS Mu:bt ~ Sm PnDci1co. OIL MIOS. w..-.. 8,..,,,_ ttnu -. NO'l' ............. l/ '""•tlufa ........ 111.t ... , ..... at•'"-·.,..,,,,...,,. ... ,,,.. w ,4#tYPHrd .. (ffk 6.9S~ Tb~ amaz:i~I ... invisible" face lift that ~ away thrill to tee amile lines unootbed a~y ... sap oo your wr:intles. elunanata crows feet. finna saabt& ltin around neck and under your chin disappear •.. wrink~s around cban and neck-.ctuaUy mata. you loot S .• : JO .•• as your eyes vanish-as if by magicf The Traynor Lift docs much as 20 yeara youqer the 1111tanl you put at on. at all in /IUI min111~1. And suddenly you look in the mirror and there's a .. new you" ... a more beautiful you ..• MO CllEAllS DI FACIAL TIEATMEIJS t ... VO m T1IS IEYOl.UTIOllAIY UISTAIT FACE UfT wn.rm1 n1USTwoa•~ MOllEY llf'U.U .-mtATD.T! Ever wonder bow the mn bep their faces 10 young ... so smooth ..• IO attractive? Wonder no men! It's not expensive auraery, but a safel &imple Wldetectable device created by a renowned Hol ywood mate~up artist that literally .. lifta" away years the moment it's put in place. The amana1 llt1111111 F11a Lift bas Joos been one of Holly- wood's mo.a pwded beauty secrets ••• and now it can be y011r1 for onJy $5.95. ~ SHAI£ TIR MfOUITAll Of YDUTII" SEClll Of TIE WDlll'S MOST a....s STAIS Yes. now 1"" can me the very ume lns1tm1 Foce Lilt chat temporarily lmOOthea away wrinkles . • . wipes out crows feet and unsiptly lines around your mouth ... gently firms sagina stin around your neck and chin. And you'll do it in a Int minutes time with the famoua Trayoor Face Ult ... Now available to the public for the tint time. Mark Traynor, the beauty expert and make-up genius who created lmta111 Face U/1 to keep stars and penon- alitiea lookin1 their very best-forever young and attrac- tive-wants yo" to share their te1:ret. He wants you to discover and enjoy bis iMtant step to beauty and achieve the aame fabulous results u the stars who have learned to .. lift" away the years aod look years 1ounger without surgery ... without creams ... and without treatments of any kind! TUYllOl'S FACE un WOllS 11 llMRES TO IAllSll ml·TAU lllES f10M YOUl llOUTH, FIOll YOUI ms, FIOll YOUI c• A• IEK The real beauty of this "miracle .. technique is the amazing speed in which it works! In· minutes you actually see wrinkles, lines and aap disappear from your face. What a A YOUNGER YOU! TIE IESULTS OF OPlllSM FACE llfT SUICEIY II YOUI OWi IOIOOll! That's riahtf You do it all younelf-foJlowing the easy. step-by-step instructions ~r•o1t11lly written by Mark Tray- nor himself. His famous ""Lift" is composed of hidden attachments that go oo easily, dfortlesaly-<:rcating ten- sion on the anas of your bee ~k you want smoothed. Tbe hypo-alle~nic, breathable tapes are secure and safe-never a worry! Special adjustments allow one siu to fit everyone. This temporary face lift WQrks in the aame way u plutic auraiery~JtCell( tllert I$ no surgery or treatffltfll of ony kind involv~d. You s;mply atlach the lift to hidden locations beneath your hair, then place the elastic "invisible" bands over your bead. Unsolicited Testimonials from Women Who Hne Used Instant Face Lift "/ w1or t~ ~ 11/t nrla dq ... l'vt t frm 11t1 u cr11 oj my youn1 /oc1 to oll o/ "'1 Jrirnth." Mn. C.D., St. '''"sburr. Flo. "I contm1plot1 havin1 plastic surf.try "'"'"' th1 con1lntf loll ••. 11 u v1ry 1u1/ul in 1h1 inttri1".' R.G., FrtdOllUI, N.Y. " ... Simply jontostlc." A.F., Miomi &oclt, Flo. "/ w111r lhtm lo work tv.rydoy •.• and also on 1h1 M~tlctnd ... tht)' or1 so com/ortoblt ... I JO\'t ont to my sllltr and on1 to 1111 mothtr as 11/ls ond 1h1y lov1 it too!" Mrs. R., Roclc/ord, 111. LOOI llOIE FASCllATillC THAM YOUI fll•EST--..• •IMI YOU WAllT With a liltlt a.IP from ywr bair-4o no one wiU ever pea you·~ wearina your ,,.,,.,., liftf What could be limpler? And it's so comfortable tbat in a imtter of mi1'utes you'll forget it'• on. You wear it wbea you wut, where. you want-for a p1a nnin1 oa the town • . • at wedding parties and ocheT eocial aftain .•• for that ~ia1 occa· sion, for that special penoo, for IQt specaal int.imate moment wbeo you waot to loot your very very bat. U. TIAYlll'S mTUT FACl UFT- 111E SAM£ llAIE·UP PIOCEDUIE TUT COSTS UP TO $25 • DCl.ISM IOITY SALOIS! "An ofd movi. studio meM-up trldl. wtlidl lnsurwtly llftw aaay stiln, Is flndlns lb .. Y Into beauty ulon• ... sha"9 as much as 25 years off a women's face ... " ••• • • pr·oc:echare costs $25." "One los Aneefft muslc:al comedy star Mid: I -ar lifts for all sln1lns enc-1ements and any bl1 party out here." AS 1£POmD IN TIE 0 Y• tms Mark Traynor on the Johnny Carson Show ••• IHICOtmmlllAI. .-Y-llCI UIUll& It a)J ~ too aood ID be tnle, riabt'P We llltlUntllllll . . . but t.bousands of women know that it II ""•· Tbc Traynor Instant Pace Lift works every W.., witb any- body. Jn fact, we aR 10 sure of its effective-IQt we offer it to you with this unconditional mooey-bect auar· antee: Try it younelf in the privacy of your own bedroom. Uae one for each problem area .•• face, neck, ch.in line. If you don't tee the resvlb we've claimed in your own minor •.• if you don't see a dramatic di1ference in your , face ... if you don't actually look yean younaer_.mply return all materials and your money will be refunded 1m- mtdiately. Fair Cl't®lh? Then wby not nub you.r order right now! Mail coupon to: Face Lift, S5S Madi10n Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 ---------------------------FACE UFT, Dept. fW 555 Ma•en A""ue "-Y°"'-" .. Yerll 10022 • I I I To help me took Yff" youn1er. ~ m-Tel'ftf)Onry 11 f'ac• un. .t just "·" eadl, plus ~ for post... •nd handllftl. I understand that If I do not take y .. ,.. off my J face, I may '9tum the materials for • pro"""-full refund. 1 £nclOMd Is , ____ (CMc:tl °' MOMY Ordet) ~IAL OFFER: Save $1.50 by orderlnc two 'ac• Utt Kita for only tl0.90 ptus ~ p.p. a. hndt1, £111r• l&lb hetp you smooth out nec:ti. chin and other facial ereas. -------------------------~· 0 teYa-• . .1.-T-.cc:oCO ' . • ' c . fit• and Menthol: 12 mg. "tlf, 0.8 11g.M:otina-w. per cignna.FTC Ripon Aul. 71 (Mlndlal bf FTC llllhnd). AdVice to Mothers: 8' Lorraine coma. How to Get the Gift You Want l.bey gi¥e UI gif1a. IDllliDCCiwly they may thi.o.k of aomethina pncticaJ, to help UI with all that biouKwort. (They fed guilty about homework.) But then they think ot buying IOflldlring femt- Dine and frivoloua '° we1l know we ue •till 11amotom to them after all thole yean in the utility room. It ii in trying to meet both te- quirementa at once that our fam- iliet ditcover Rd hybrids u the mink duat mop and tbe steam iron with a mother-of -pearl handle. Obviously. in this 81 in other matten, our families need our help. We cannot limply abandon them in a qua.gxn.iR of indeciaioo, but must lead them gently toward a IOlution. To help your family aod to tab the uncertainty out of the nelt holiday. I o«er tbele few sugmiool: 1. Always wam your husbend and children in advance tbat an important aonivcnary or holiday ii looniina on the horizon. NeYer take it for aranted that they know Chriatmu ia December 2Stb or that Modler'a Day ia in May. They do ~ to ,et you J f you ue a mother, JOU tnow .. H JOU ,..., lnllet on aomethina, and tbeJ will feel tbe manc:a are pretty aood •Jing, •1 don't care what guilty and inadequate if l.be im- that aome )Ur JOU wiD recei¥e a It is, as long as JOU pick portaJJt day ftoda them unpre- tnitted ~ CO¥a" for pared. For their aakel, you ml.lit Mother"a Day, oc a bbict-i.:e It out'-1 hope JOll,11 llke learn to say tbinp like, "Geel bikini apn>e for ChriltmM. Your JOUf Annr........... Jn oaJy two weeb J1l be 321" family lows you. aad they want sleeping bllgl" 2. Next, decide whether you to daooee unique and beamiful want a practical or a frivolous gifta for you; but OOl"IWerinl the gift tbia time, aad then let them problems they face., you're lucky they haven't the fogiat idea know. You can be dim:t or indi- you dm't have a drawerful of what it might be. And if they try rect: "l'bil year, Jet'• &let each diamoocktudded can openers. ~to get a clue from I*' perform-other bathroom fixtures for In tbe .Int plM:e. you are the aoca, they will be eYeD • ~ ... OlriltmaL.. Or, '"You bow, I ooly experienced lhopper io the mystified. For inltance, I once aaw tbe cuaat frilly nightie in the family. Juat by beio1 the mother astooilbed my hulbucl by react.-atcn today, but I aJwa11 hate to and chief ahofJper, you bow an ing with misty-eyed joy when I buy that IOft of thina for ntylelf. odd ~ of fKta about got a DonaJd Duct niabt-lipt They bad it in a lize 12, too." the othen. You know Jenny hata for my btrthday. I allo once told I. Ymally, RaJize that if JOU stripes, loves purple and won't him that what I.really wanted for ac:tually do want to be aurpriled, wear ankle IOCb with a atitt. Mother's Day waa a tructlold of you'd better' be willin1 to be,,,,_ You tnow Billy always IOlel mit-fertilizer for our new lawn. ,,,Wd. Don't cheat by barboriq tena but can war tbo ume pm, One neighbor of oura waa a teerel wilh for eomdbin1 ~ of slows aU wint«. You bow dumbfounded when be cau.d cial, becaUle it hu been amply the favorite bnnda of toothpute, his wile to weep incootolably be-dcmooatrated that motben ue hair cream mad candy of nay-caane he gave her an electric different from other membm of ooe in the family, and whether mixer; what abe really wanted the family, and tbey think di«er- tbey lite fruit. munkr mylkriea wu a bag of horehound candy. eot thoupta. It ii highly unlibly, or jipaw pmb You know cW-I beard of another cue where a that your buaband and c:bildren lar aiza. waist meMUJ'elDCllts-mother returned a bottle of are .,m, to lpODtaDeOally cfil.. and which recordin1 mr ii tbe French perfume aad got an ccwer that you wzcdy anet a current favorite. alarm doct. paimina by Van Goab. But wbo bows anythip• about De f8d II that modml are If you really imilt on •Jina. yoo? bodl 1mtimeotal aad pnctical, "I don't care what it ii, • 1oaa When your .loftd ones let out in equal podiooa. Our &miJiet u 1011 pict it oot"-1 hope you'll to buy you aomething you'd recop.ize this, llDd Ne tom a. lib your Anny...uplua lleeplag really lib, tbe cbancet are that tween two oppolina dairea wbea bqt a 'MllLV WEEKLY,...,_ 12. 1972 e • The most natural~ to relieve constipation. We cceated Suutan like a fine old recipe with natural ingredients to help you overcome ooostipatioo the most natural way. We blend a rare, moistufe..bolding plaot with in- gredients from com, oats, and defatted wheat genn. Not a harsh chemical or drug in i~ so it won't cause irritation ot griping. Serutan forms a soft gel that moistens food wastes and produces bulk to stimulate your sluggish colon. Very different from magoe.sia or ha.rsb chemicals. Taken daily, Serutan will get you regular, '""' lteep yo11 reg111M-even if you've had a problem for years. Pruit Savored, regular, or toasted granules. Serutan. We've been talking about natuJ'e for a long, long time. 1111 •••• 111111 ,,, •• • NURSING ATTENDANT UAmt .,_._y AT -"--=·~·--.... ~::'waa.. HI .. ~...:.": ~·· ...... --~=~; , ... ~.;:...·.~~ ......... . =·.:.-::. -.. .-i. .... -"'-.... ...,. __ , ____ ... , •..e••laMef. 95 ... -................... c:.a. ..... When Yau Order By Mail Fnm F•ilJ Weetly ... .................. ...., ......... ..,,. mMt CMllllM-. n. ._ _, copy .. ~ bJ r...., w.-., for lllllllity, tDo. Ylt -'-..... cf Ofdlrs c.-. in....,. ..................... tlollll ...,. occur. ••• *" ...,. ...... °"" .,,.,£):Uy, .... ..., •. r .. tt1w.-.,_.. to mist,... .. .:ti ......... . tf ,..-. "'1 .......... ..., onltr, jult wrtte: Susan P1ln1, ~ W.-Jy, 641 ~ Aft. nue. ""' Yorl. N. Y. l 0022. and nail t>illna or your money back. no pepper -no burnrns . ,. .. ,.. ,. , , ,. -r ,. ~ .. ,. ,..· #' • " . I Over 85,000 in 'rtzes &W'arded IDODthly )-.-.·· (' Draw "Spunky" Let "Spunky" help you test your talent. You may win one of five $795.00 Commercial Art Scholar- ships or any one of one hundred $10.00 cash prizes! Draw "Spunky" any size except like a tracing. Use pencil. Every qualified entrant receives a free professional estimate of his art talent. Scholarship winners get the com- plete home study course in com- mercial art taught by Art Instruction Schools, Inc., one of America's lead- ing home study art schools. Try for an art scholarship in ad- vertising art, illustrating, cartooning and painting. Your entry will be judged in the month received but not later than April 30, 1972. Prizes awarded for best drawings of var- ious subjects received from qual- ified entrants age 14 and over. One $25 cash award for the best drawing from entrants age 12 and 13. No drawings can be returned. Our stu- dents and professional artists not eligible. Contest winners will be no- tified. Send your entry today. llAIL TIM8 COUPOlf TO aTU CONl"DT ART INSTRUCTION SCHOOL8, INC. Studio 2M-6010 500 South Fourth Street, MtnneapoHs, Minn. 55415 Please enter my drawing in your monthly conteat. <PL.EAU rtt""l Neme _________ __.._Occupatlon _______ _..ge __ _ Addresa City pt. __ _ State County Zip Code __ _ Telephone Number _____________________ _ 1iii' Accl9dl'-d.,, "-~"" CoMMaulon \ f;·· I of .... NaUoMt Ho-. 8tudJ ~II. ..... ..; A Reader's Remembrance: I o November of 1962, I was working for the Democratic party in San Joee, organizing the campaign for a congces- siol\al representative. It was just before election day. Tension was mounting- and so wu my work. Vice President Lyndon B. Jobmoo was to make a cam- paign swing throuah our area, and it was my job to coordinate time, place and appearances with Johnson's team for an outdoor rally. .· Mr. Jobmoo'a advance man and I had chosen the froot of City Hall at S p.m:for *g, hoping for a large after-wo d. It wasn't the belt site in rtd, but it WU the best in San we lettled for it. With the arran,emeots made, I headed for the airport to meet Mr. Jobmoo. The plane wu late, and at .5 o'clock in front of City Hall-no LBJ. By the time we did arrive, the crowd that had numbered 1,000 at S p.m. bad Pet Corner An Introduction to Tu..U. Turtles make relatively care-free pets -and they're more entertaining than you might Imagine. If your chlld comes home with a turtle, oonalder providing a terrarium In which It can Uve. A terrarium can be easily constructed within a glass aquarium. Build up a land area o1 sand or soil several Inches deep Into which you can sink a pan of water. The water should be: 1) kept at room temperature, 2) deep enough to attow the turtle to swim freely and to eat his food underwater, 3) changed dafty. Connect the land area and the pan of water by a few rocks. Keep the terrarium above 68 degrees. (Another approach: Turtlee, when small, can share aquariums with certain fish. They wilt need a piece of Styrofoam to float on, and M • FAMILY WEEKLY, Matdl 12, 1172 u~ epeaker'a plMfonn wn 9e1u1ezed full of CMdkl9•, a bMd ....... but the plua ... pntellcally .......,. Clearly disappointed, Mr. Johiwon I 8tared out at the mMger Mldlenoe. '' dwindled to about SO. The speaker's platform was squeezed full of candi- dates, a band was there, but the plaza was practically· empty. Clearly disappointed, Mr. Johnson stared out at the meager audience. After the speeches were over, be turned to me. "Son," be said with a quiu.ical smile, "the next time you're expecting a crowd th.is siu, why don't you just hold the meeting in a phone boothT' -M. C. Douglass San Jo.r~. Calif. ,.-------.-- they should be put in a separate pan of water once a day for feeding.) Pncautloft: To nold •lmonela Infection, be ..... J\Wllor ....... his ... thoroughlJ .... Mnclffng .... turh. Turtles should not be kissed. Even the "cutest" ones. _., Fellcla AmM Channing Currier & Ives Decorator Dishes in Full Color Original C~er and Ives Lithographs :Reproduced on Delicate Porcelain with Yme Golden Trim FAige Here la ju.at the aettins that a fine Cunier and Ives deserves. Ya, Ifs almost u if the qualitiee of fine tranab1C11Dt porcelain and the delicate colon and tints of theae works were made for each other. Together we've cnated the very eaence of F.uly Americana certain to make an incredibly beautiful decorattna effect bowner they are hung. F.ach work capjare9 a IJM!dtl 1eD1e of time and beauty rich with· that puticaJarly innocent and simple atmoephere that tJpifiea a pnuine Currier I: Ives. 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