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1973-03-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ' I • . . • • • ' • . f:()iJ.*t~i~~ yalley:· Fafll!!~nd· No ·More . . . -.. . . ~ ~B1 ll • Cit """ Ollf ..... ...., "' Tho liomf"'P.'ll!i boom 'ls' mt· lD F.oUbtaln Valle)'. , • • Tho cltj wiOI the """'-nftr ~ .....,. ..... .--~ f""1llMd ' jullt ten ' ~ yiars · 8&'01 • ii mw -dldly .... es. Its popula&n :Is IO,ooo·~ 11om1o µe either _...oo or -·-fllC' 10,ooe more .• nio • ultimate" J>O!>Ulalion will be ~ M,000. --so for better or for ULL•• ... l ,lt\I "'1'1 .• 1\t ' But """' -Iha modem city! Since the ftfll,lWlihl lnld,wu pjaDt: ed in .. -"'"' field' in 196?, Fo&mta\n Valley baa grown by boundl, In 1111 the growth rate wu 715 percent. Even ·in 19'11, wben the· city 1fU well almg ID Its development, it ..U 111«1 Orange Ccwl· ty's fastest growing 'clly.1 • Drlviqi down the Ollln-ls ol FOUi> ta1n· Valley today, a viallor'.a llnt Im· presslon might DOI be f1vonhle. Neaz:l.Y every quarter ~lion in the city ls ' aeparated from the'.-jor ....,..,treeu' by lix.foot brick walk. -°""' Cllll' be .... the roofs of bousea iiDd ...... ~ wlimwo,.but -elae. "Juol ~ bllo tlie city and llllcliing to .the main streets, Fountain · Valley wouldn't strike )'<lit as a prdet1 lllJO(," admll& Mayor Al Wllndm..:~_Bill once ,... b!m at! «!'< mlin lllroels; Into tbt COIDDlltllltles I think '"'1'U find -ol the -de......,,..,.. In the alole." 'Ille homea t...i In be larp. MWi!>um lot sl• lD the cily ls ! ,IOll oquare 1 .. 1 - wblcb .,._ ..._ have large yank and olltn l!Jree, fO<r or five ~· ~. Ibey also tend to ... fairly ...,...,.,,.. ·-Nl!w· homes in lhe city range from 137,000 to $57 ,000. Even In the early 1960s they ran from $21,000 to $27,000. Whlla this automatically excludes low and aome moderate income groups from the city, it alio bas its benefits. "Wben people pay as much for their • . . . homes .. they do," ·..,. lfQot HoUlnd•n, "they 're bound to keep lhml up. Whenever you drive ~b our c:ommunloo, you c;an alwey1 see people out ..,king to mp their yank lookiDC good." ~ "I don't know ll It's ~ pressure or what," }le adds, "bUt we don't have a l'lllHlown sectlon Jn tllo ci· ly." Founta'ln Valley, at this stage in its development. ba.! little commercial or in- dustrial development. Although the city has nearly complell!d 1"1' rid e11 U I I (See VALLEY, Pqe Al) • .. . /,,,, __ ..... 'llml'l'!..., .... --.i.~.--~"'"""!....,!1191--------......... --------------------------------------'""!""----- . • ' . . . • .. . ... .,. ' \ I , .. '! : ', •. • 1, .. •. • .J ' " ' 3 .Di-e .. on· Newport Freeway; F~,BU,C~ .. 'Frfdf~-BIOcked 5 llo-Urs · To fnamil.., ns ~'= . .::·~: .;-:, .... -. -· -:. . . ' s·6P0Ws . :rl ~ ' - --'" -'• -"" -' ' I -~ _ .... _ .. 11\ree men .we killed in a ftery free- ~ CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (UPI) -Fl!tyi!lx. ronn ... prlSOllers ol war, jn. eluding eight susi>ected members ol . an antiwar prisiooer 'lpeace committee." the senior American POW commander and a U.S. flier released by Cllina, new bome today to tbe untll!d Statea. With tears streaming down his face, Air Force Maj. Philip E. Smith, one of two rows freed. by Q\lna Oil '1'.hursday, boanlell 'bis flight home ciU)ch/Dg an American· !lag. . , 1be fttst of three ClU slailifterOylng }ft:?' l'J.F'r-Pallemf ~: J:t:; 'aliil ~ AJIB In -//clltl. A litr-fll -...: .. ., ....... ,... .. f'!!I"" prt-. ..... -al • 4Jt:j!. !IJn...lJ.,.. 8cnCt AFB1 •A lhinl plaile, with-lei, ei:fOWa abillif kft al noon (8 p.m. PST) for Travll APB Ill Catifomia.· . · -I. · Air' Force Col. John P. Fl)'DD, 50, of Sblllinar, Fla., a combat v~ ol tliree years and tbe overall prison camp CIOIDDllllder, was the first man to depart. .! v..-l , . . J•1 :·.z • Mtf.Y,~ ~ ,_.. • .:i:,:,;w~~J:.~.i '"-~ltt llORCES SMOWIEtN~l MAR(\lf~IDI ~'"Efn · """'11111111 changes In America since ·, e.•;Cerl~Iritl<-;IW~n1J1~~"~Y!ol.,.Thl4u • we•¥fi 11een gme lnd,perhapa this II h'!I!'· • > • • , , •'~' 11_.' • 1 ~ ' • : • : • -Bo! We boW ~,...haft DOI cblngilil. • IL'~ l'tla~ . D "' I ' ,. • ' ' ' V!JU're still the. groatest'people Ip the lllix.::= .,. 'I , " ., ~ ~ .,,. : wOrld. '(loci ,,... ,.., God blesS GUf ( I \ • • t ~~~~;:i~; h ~o · · Tliieu :Groap·s· ~ ()iteratlonHome<llllllng ~.' .. ' I • ,. , • , _,.m lii liii1i than IU1nun. 'Ibey were ' • • -• • · the only row. of tbe ,..... of ·n DJ.--._.111.~ ........ L .... _ .. ,,.,.u L-C"-~= In Hanoi to.be ~:~~·';~b~1•~u;e;:JH~C"6S lllchly placed mllltary IOUl'Cfl ' io • • " I ' j ~ ' \' ·•' I , l , 1 : • w•=.r: said tbe elgbl men ~ , ' , · . beUev to have made several antl·war By.JORN v,q.rimiA'-1nl a '.t111k at·UC !.!Vine F?Wiy, ~. broa.dCaata over Radio Hanoi and rofllsed · ; ,.. , . ~ "" -....,,.,,. as lhe did 1n_·ao t!adler county ~ to obey ordera of their lnlemed Sao Clem"1te faies ·a ·~tlally ex-anc:e at Oal State Fullerton .!Iii--· way crash Satunlay wllen a !Ully·loaded 40-foot truck blew a front tire on the Newport Freeway ahd cut through lhe center divider into twO oncoming cars. TWo men, including one from Newport Beach, were ~ killed oo Impact aocl a third, the truck driver, burped to death as gasoline spread flames acrou all northbound' larfes of the freeway near Pourtb Street hi.Santa Ana. ' All tralflc m t&e·Newport Freeway..., blocked foe five houri following the 10: 15 a.m: accident because the truek. bad spewed its full load ,of chicken manure . across a wide aret. NortbboUnd ·lanes remained closed. two houn loliger until a· p.m. ln the m811111 .. trllllc -re. routed Ohto ~ -California HJabwey Patrol olfittrl llld it'wt1.oneottli.wonttreeway IO("l(leat• · hi Onoa• Coilnt1 In ftve yean. 1~~-~ldent nearly lnvolted CRP ,,.,...,..... Roliat l!m!Olt, wbt -no,, lnl In the mlddle lane billdDd lbe'lract, 'wlilch was In tba llow lane. "The truck .-ved In front of my patnil unit when the (lelt front) · ttre blew," Elliott said. 0 1t W&I Jea-than 10 feet away from me." · !lotli were aoutl!bound at the ttme. But ~s tbe truck col!llnued cull!!!i 19 .. t!>e l~. It rammed throllgll the center divider and . Into "lllcomlng trafllc In ll1e nortbl:Jouod lanea. The 111lck, driven by a man Identified as Charlea Agulna, 29, of Stantoo, first hit the car of a Newport Beach man who W.. driving In the fut lane. '!be CllP believes Chad G, DIJJQI!, lie, o! !00 CJiJ!ey Lane was ldlled on Impact, along wttli bis pasae111er, WWJai1i Alfred, 119, ol \Yhj~ Uer. Tbe truck alio muck a car driwn In the middle J10rlbbound . lane by ' -ll Allen Parmenter Jr., 18, ·Of Santa Ana. He II listed In Rllafacl<iry condltloll In Santa Ana Communlly Hoepltal. ~·Only eight enlisted men left le>. • plosive sen.. 'of ilemonStrations early oulllned . the · ,_ for pl~ • • ~ < ~th,31,.olRoodhouae,llL,whospeni oext ,nionlb as fiery ~nserva~ves 'and =~~=:n..'::m..: :WI ~'IN HOT PAN'l;S }fu6S ONE OF 19 POWS ·AT MARCH AFB 7~yearsln,aChlneaeprtsioo,walkedto· radical leltlsts plan .,m~Haneo .us men:" • Tbe wri>cked truck turned over oo ·11t side, apewlng !II~ ol chic~en manure acroas north and aoutbbound lanes of tbe freeway, the CllP said. Elliott, wbn stopped his unif and ran bock lo' the crash acene, said the trnck burst Into flames almost Immediately . Aboyt 35 second> later, he said, the fint car illao ignill!d. ._kir ..... -'-'-T..._.. .. G,..._.. by Wife ...._ fi;<edom'&cross the bonier In Hoog Kong mari:he9 to· mark tbe arrival of Viet· Tbe • anu-ar .-~'·"~ all-the r-1-£, ..,..,_ r-·l,'''l•~ ,_,.,-, niUnday and wu flown to the POW namese Presldeilt Ng\lyen Van 'l'hleu. "· -~·~· 7.r :>. ' .~u ~ ' _,. ---~ --repatrts~UllarL..lle..was.s.im__ .. Andsecµri~yoffil:l!1'a~lhl•weekln· ~bedviolabel<lotwee'°"'n·lhe~!':'.s~ .. peandacetbe~ 1 ,.,.,... ' · ~ -'" , down "l!Oi>t. ''10, 1965, a1ter• llis"plane C!lcateil grav~ con1tt?n· rr OOIH'1WICl10iis ~ ReWl••.._ • .:" Government'; E:~' _. ~·· ,. ~· ' 5 D' ad, · drifl«I .....,.. the Chlneae bjlrde<. como off aa .acbeduled; Aprll 2'.and 3. ·~, ' . • " '8· e' -Smith waa givm a small American flag ID qoe camp, the followera of fqn-Snulll Vietnam. ' • __ ' • .•. , ~_:. • • . • by a little girl today and a '"8rful-iotl ~ and anti-\"' mmun I~ t She told 4 m Of about SSO UC! otu- -by bis brother James, a Hoag .Kmg preoCbefDr.~~,march,m -thevllltts-.i-totlboWAmeri-. ·· ., • i · • buslnwman. and a gmip of ~· •Jlll(ld:of·Tbleu, ;tl!ily;ha .. labOI· can bt11l""611eo ll'W -Ille lo Invest ''), Iell so help! .... " Elliott said. '"I'bere was bo way'l CIJ<l1iltet~ll0se peo- ple out." · Alter tbe flames were extinguished, ln- vesllgajlQOS _ol>owed that tbe two passengers In Ille. first car bad been plll- ned Into their vehlcie iuicrprOO&bly ldllocl • • · ~1 ·· MMess' ' ·s· ' · h' """"' -1· ...... llld,·"OoodbY• ecfii "b•ro" and 'vallaDlaaldl<r." in v1e111am "and bulld'factoriell wjllcb M'..r# ~. -'" • •. ,,··n·' ' ou'* .· ' '· ..,-·~..:.-=-;; ' ' Andlntbeolberoca,..,wlllbeperbaps wtD -awey 'jobo !nm-people here !llAI . •fl "' ,., (Seer~""'"• .... All bUodredJ of llMl!D~efi)IW l'eace Ac-wtloao ~ paid to deleet .lbo reel gtw· lion ' COUncll inci .,,.._ Veterans er.uae1f d VleUlini.~ • • • · . · · · ' " ' ApfDst the war, mar¢lng agalqat U tbe marcbes come oif., acheduled,. ont~· ·" Tho trucl: .drlter was bumOd to death where ho.lq.plnned and acreomlng under hll trucl:, the CRP laid. II)' ...... ---u ... . Presldent .N!Joo to declare • disaster ''Gun. Botti, e Rips 'l'hleu,.-wbom they . u a war local authorities apparenUy will attempt ' , • • • l.\'Oll In bla otate, ·wbere 1,000 families "' criminal. "' · to stoer the two fadions along separate Blast Kills 1 SOO'if 'I"!!' frees111g temperature @read , were oil of.lbelr l!Omes. · , In the middle Wlll·lli · n Clemente couraea. . over lbe flood.stllcken Soutlicl5atunlay, The r-aiver. fM by more than ,n ..'..nver Building, pollce and other laW111en who probably Mclnttre'a followers flooded tbe city in DUBLIN lUPll -A bomb R!anted In a 111btre flvt peraona -· ead and 11 lncllet o( rain and at Its lilcbest Ievel ~ will be called In to 11etf lll'I peace. Jamwy of um alter· a tw .. weelt battie car exploded 5atunlay night oUl$i<!! 1 a ~ ,homelea from two ~ ol · in 49 ,.... drWe ~ estimated ' • Tbe posslblllty of the le!tlst marcbes between the minister and city coun· pub Jammed with St. Palrick's Dty torrentla'l ~· The mighty Mlsslaslpppl 1,500 perao.is from their homes In 1 Dead 6 Hurt fint arose three or four weeks ago and .-over al'l""Ovals fllC' the procession. celel>raton In tbe village of .Lllford, klll· ?*'tonnl an'Upeeted llOod <roll llexl Alabanl,a. . !I , bas been gaining momentum in recent Al that time the marchers, sevFal ing al leaal o_ne m~n and ioJurinf,abl!'1t week. M' Ii 'Pl>I Gov Bill.... Waller said , days. hundred atrong, were milltantly qalnat 50 others, police· wd. · Ten.,.... Gov ... Wblllelil •Doum u'ked ~::loin. .... wu being-ed In D'ENVER (AP) - A young Ollcano , .AdreSl lJane Fonda haJ'PIJbllcly called any -1tance_ ln the Vietnam l'QO!llct . Pollce ·said. ,the , c~, •which had • • . ·, ._ mlllon Ind ,,.,... 'lbon I lllO -• waa shot to death and sll other pefS<!RB, fo,r ~•\?#lil>as, .. llP!!!!I Tbleu1 w1'"• / and• tbe}>• \>HWtly ,_ll;d>lbe Nl>on '' NO<tbam · llifanil llcenae pl6tes, 'l!!•s , _ ,,ire(f,. l U.! ':;;: ! '»f la\\. 1. . -, ,.;.,, .,.) · ~··--. lnc~'fotlt' polleiemid;'.were ;.uw,a~ -· the-Allaii J<ader nieetl'; irlth 'President Admlniltrltkm'• asserted low-)!roille ·al>' parkid .out!ld~ the pub and no wan!Jiic SL ·!:....-'F•' ·' • , '' • ... _..~ ·• d'-~ID Jn a 81111 batlle earl)' ~tunlily at~ .Nlsoo .at!htWisttni.WlilteBouse. pto/ocb'to 'bandll"'·thewar. waagtven.' · 5 . JllJI& . 1 • -~·w ~-aportmmt billJd\Dg owned byia atlcaJio · •' · • ~ I . . 11111olloo .:::t~~ actlvlll orpnlzation. A Wound.ad -.1.,,,. .. ,.,ol ~ IJl<>rethalladazen~ e • .., ~ · lleodor aid · 1i11o~oc1· r_..., 1a""' when an , , , . "' • , '"J.!i~Mj,· 'I I i!t!r~~lcli· . l\f. ~-1@. llUiijlcli" <;! ·• "> L ~ . 1J . ". . 1. ,. .'J ,, • :e ,_ ~ ,, . 1 • • • . ...-zt ,.ad. .,t · .. '* , ' "\ii .lr • \1 1 -'"M' Oro • ~ --· ' · · · ' • :;.!,,-"" " · ' fl .. ~ llt !iiasnJ • .~uo ·~ ' -Just what do · InSlde:Sanday od • at w......,. ~ealber Service ~ ·illlll!'"'1lr "'lJI"!• bf' .m' . · ~. . ·, _,,t , " , ~ ~ ! What ldnd of l<'OOt llolorda)' lli8ht onlt 1QD'1 ef1or a IMI Ille Ml¥11Blppl -.Id roacb ill the building,_~ following -"'8 ~II~, '""~ inildeedl.do thef. fli»l S1af1 Wrller-Rltdl --., --..,,;,.. N ~ Doputment ~ -.d ~"'"!.:mi...,.1n 12 7:;11a\0~ ~'."" • • • , ~t.,111(. oceus u!!Md: ~tells bow they 10 about-their ~:.::,~, :; :.7=:' :;· alieWi••wat'•.._._.loltlI. win .. tlio~lbwell Teszo111 '!Mdeedmanwa1ldeilOlitcl:astlAs . "'W~ -'" rapifly 'jobo:1n •nblbe'!.".alttcle, some ol the LM...., M l\O •• " dlan .,......._ flnllllllll destte high btnb and....._ Martines Jr. lO by the hea4 of Ille BQt llld If drastic cbllllles aren't deceptlooa In the labeling of pn>ducts are "'' ..,. ., -._.. " A !~:rt~'"!_"!.!'!; At ,._ five deelhl hava -1..t· Crusade for J111tlc0, Rudolro "C4rl&t?," • ~ 'accordlnc )o a , <J11rl1t1an ... ';= =Jlcr :;!: Si ' "eo'l\t.i . • ~:= · ... jt: Z::: ,<-·:: dlao aultlnil'"lll .,..._ ~ to pi, Ooodlng, btlt k..may. be, ~es. Martines WU .a choreogl;a Science MOnltor News Sdrvll:I! report, , u a ~=-'""• : ,.., •••~ <" .,. , A 1'le 1414 UP ' ollla• "* • ,........, ml evm ~. bofott \be full and dance dlrectol' for Ole or~~ that dream will never come true. Pag• · ~-~ ~ °}1 w!;d'\\'.:0"""':. ~= ,.....,.. •-"' ., . ...,. "~' ·~~; ~ Ille AiMrklio J1i1111 tall ID ....... al 11umu lift and property "Ballet Chicano" daDce group, Bl :::-"his'"~ _ _, fl~ Hlllltlnaton •--" -" ~ (AIM). 1'lilltli ..... .. drlC< wll .. -aakL ~ ~ ~ ,_,ors ~ , No..i In •-"' -•••. <> . aet!lee.+! '*···.... ,,. -a(,. wllilil loll 'l'lllndaJ Denver Pall r• Steillle ~... POVBllT)"llINS WAR! -It .!"'Y be BtAich.1111 -... No. land~.. In • ed a.la , , •llllMI Ill "'* ..... ....., put ... ._. r--' aerlollll7 ......,.. Iii llit ,_ lllld:ell, that.~, 11111~~ ~~-.:~.~ b~!!' ~~ ... amonam 'a11.1a~ s~~~kln-wv=-ter York .._.,.., 11m1t .ma -a. V.., la6orll,y (TVA) llood -"' and~ °"2111• 11 -lill 121 the """'"· 11>a •,... ·~ --.....,. -''""''" •In the . -'"" 'al&y -c ... ., "wlllte....,. a l5lil ..., ltilt Iii ta, ,..... .., .. 11 u:t 111 0111112 -rtptchell "1 a biDd: l!llllolMleo ert s. Al'"'1-lt. Bil column 11 m Page TmyP•-Ai:vllle tolls hi& 8UCce$S • ,...... a ~y hurt. 41 )'llr old blllory. Ilk!. , A7. ' ... ' ' ' o.\IL Y ,IUIT lltnOM , ......... • I •• • "• •, A ;t l>All Y PILOT Co.ast ·. Roundup ALL FALL DOW~! NEJowr B~ACH-Forty illeglil liv-lnl unlb at the Bay Shores Trailer Parlr, 1)2 w. ~oast Highway, wJ.!1116 torn down, city official• Tevealed Ja&t week. Agreement w~ tMched between.the ~lty and the park operator, Marshall ~d, tc j)aye the' illegal unill razed by Dec. 31. The Wegal ...., .. urst came under attac!< when lm~r'i dillcOvered most COUid oover be brooght ui> to code requirements. The Irvine, . ~. 1<hlj:h owns ~'\railer park property, said it wW not renew Daff!Old'a lease when it expires May 81 and will eveotu.uy redevelop-the park. Mea!IWhlle, ocelipanll of the ~ unltl have been told'they wW get no relocation assistance and must find a ne.w home on their own. .. IDISON EXPANSION: HUNTINGTON BEACH-Southern Call!ornla Edison Co. will submit an environmental impact re_port to the Pt!bllc UW!Ues Commission and the city in early f"Prll to )le8ln the P"""""' for Its propooed pow.,. plant expanalmi. : Edison Offlclllls said last week they are optimis~ they' wW win: IQIPIOtil from .,me 20 agendes for the major plant ~ sion. They say the plant will not cause significant air pollution· nor water pollution. The plant expansion will cost ..QlO~e \b,1111 $300 rnllljon. The impact report, itself, is priced at '308,000. • • ' > ·--NEW MAYOR : IRVINE-Councilman John Bjlrtqn, the man who led the incorporation effort which created the county's newest, and now largest city (in land area), bicom._ lrvlile'a ;rayar laat woet. In an upset 3 tc 2 split volt, Burton "de~d _:ui. cil)I'•. foundinlL~"' WWlalJI FJJchbach ·~ ;ba4 apui!lt ' a unarµmtty of the .council faction• but lost out to 11mbjtlmi11lf . three =cilmen who have said they seek high~~ . and Councilmen E. Ray Quigley Jr. and Henry Quigley. CRUEL TY CHARGED: COSTA MESA-Municipal animal oOlllml o!fi(!l!fl 11IY4 f .weak, starved, scarr@ll .11114.-i;i'MkcM~ ~:C8Xed 'Greif Pyfen~s guard dog from 8 liOme here ThUTsaay, citing the owne~s for alleged cruety to animals, a misdemeanor Swallo.ws Return Monday By JOHN VALTERZA Of tfHI D•llY P'»tl SI•" The clanging of the bronze bells of Old Mission San Juan Capistrano early Mon- day morning will herald the return of the swallows on that famous feast day of St. Joseph. And the pealing bells also will launch the 15th annual celebration of the Fiesta Ju Golondrlnas in the oldeat community In Orange COunty. Parades, b e a r d contests, !!Olemn religious pjgeants, trail ridet and several other ma)Or observances are scheduled throqgh fieeta week. T))ouaand• of viBllors •t• e"Pf'Cled to be 'on hand Monday wlien lbe first 8WllDOWll are alghted-;ienerally a few hours after sunrise. Later in the day students at Old Mlalloa School will have first crack at 'celebliiilrig tlio •reiillfit 'ol• the bllda and paying homage to St. Joseph. They will crown their own king and queen at the base of the statue of Fray Junlpero Serra, the founder ol Callfofnla's Missions in the late 18th Ceo-' tury. The procession, coronation and dancing by the Youngsters start at 1:30 p,m. Admission to U.. mission grounds Is 50 cents per person. No other admissions will be charged for Monday's eventa;. Throughout the rest of the week the San Juan Fiesta AS:sociation will take over the revelry. Activities during the week will be followed by tlie biggest celebration next weekend with the Fiesta Parade featur· ing hundreds of floats, musicians, horsemen. clowns and other attractions. The week's schedule follows this format ; . -MONDAY, the pageant, dancing and religious celebration at 1:30 p.m. at the mission grounds. ' -WEDNESDAY, at 4 p,m. youngsters from the community parading their pets . -with both pet and master In perioll , costume -at the minipark across from the Judge Egan residence on Camino · C8pistrano. The only rules are that ponies and other livestock stay home. Awards will go to the most unusual, pret· tiest, ugliest, funniest, best-groomed and JD01t talented pets. -FRIDAY, the tr,adlllonal campgrounds opening for horsemen and SUNDAY DAI LY PILOT The or1"" CO&tt ,DAll'v ,tLOT, ""91 Wflldt Is combined trte "-freu. 11 11UlllW!fd W the' or•ngt (Nsl l'ublbillftt C':tmP<lll'f. S...,. rile tdllloM •rt PUblllMd, Monch)' ll'lnoU91'I P:rld1y, fOr CO.It M_,, NfWCIOr1 B~ldl, Hlll'ltfnt•on IHctl/,CIUl'llltrl V•ll•v. l•ovn• BNQI, 1r¥1nt/S.ocl!ftldt _,., $111 Ci-!•I Siii JU.II C.plttr.,IO. A llf!tll "'!llMll 9dtllorl I• IM/btlshed $tturdlVS Md luild1w. Trte iw"llldNl pvt111.ii1.,. .,.i.nt 11 '' Sii wnt B1y ltrwt, C-fa M.... CtllfWTlft, f»M. Rob•rt N. W•M Praldtnl •fld ,.ublW!fr Jack R. C11rt1v Vkt ,.,_ldmt ond Gwitr•I Mttllttr Tho"''' l<•••if Ellfi.f' Tlloll'I•• A. M11rp'hl11• ~-Editor Ch1rln tf. -.... -+-aJdtertf P. it.I ~.~~ "f•tt J. Dirki11 ~y Edlfflf'. -c:.te Mtu1 »o W11t 1'1 Strellt ,......,. eeedo: ''" N~rt l!I01t11.v11'd Utvllt &Mdl1 m For!sl A-Htflt"""" htdl: 17'7S 9ft(tl IOlll~ 5-11 (i.n.tll:I JDS Horth l!:I C."llno JlMI ~ ...... 17141 64MUT Ct .... .U.•'il""t Ml.U71 DAILY ,.ILOT Sl1ff rllttl Jodi Gets Eartul ~ fiyjng ~onstration may a been an -liiipiiiiS[ve ifgtit td'litost spectators at Soth anni· versary celebration of El Toro Marine Corp6 Air Stati<>n Sat· urday, but I! was a bit too noisy \ fo~ 4-year-old Jodi Rylance, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Rsy Rylance of El Toro MCAS. f'ttlll CHIM~ '"tlr « ._..... IMdl 4'2-4421 P-fMl ...,. 0......1'""" ""'"'"'"' ......... . Philippines 'Rocked '4" uo ~ 1'7t-Ol'W!IO: CM1t Nlltahlnt °"""""'' lllo ....,. ttorlb, llhltlnil""" ...... "' tMtttrr ... ...,.n"""""' '*9111 '""' 411 ~of wllMlll SIMC .. I ....-.. ,,..... " atW119ht OWl'lfl'· ...... ~ .. ,.,.. _., ot Cotti Mt•, '-""'"'141. 111Mcrl!W""9 "' c.arrW 1' # ,...,..,, 1W IMM Sl.11 MClftlf!IYJ 111•'*' ..., ....... &IM ,,..ltrft', MAN!LA (UP!) -The sll'OOlelt earthqllake In nearly three yean nicked bulldlnp In the cities of the north oentral Philippines Saturday. AuthotlUea report- ed sevfll'll -wm lnJlll"'l lnillal ,,,ports from Red ()OSI and hospital oftlclall listed at least three persons hurt in lhe aflernoon quaka. • I ' t· 1 off-. They also Issued an ordtt to get rid of a pony tetber'tll In J the backyard in vlolaUon of city ordinance. Tliey aald the • ~ggted dog, turned over to a vewriJ\llrian for ~ was in Iha worst shape .of any Impounded since tb6 new patrol began four months ago. , . Fire ,Chief Rlly ~erd s8id ~e Isn't even ~ wrtten ~ for firemen. Police Cbie( Earle llobit&We aald Gi·flle l!har&el, ll;f" bug.". There, are 12 ;C!dcanoo in the douirtm~ bat no.~ s. City oflictals aay there 1hlive been no tiraett applications ai14 few· ' Cblcano applic_ants. TREE IMPACT: llfUNTINGTON BEACR-'nte city has r ... ·=·~~~w.~1f!in:.W8:~ aab IJ;l!e=ent 'projeCI. ar ~ With tbe llllhlle · worn lhat :z, 70! .alb Ired are, dam.agtni ell)< alNe& and sh~ d be removed. But he did not 'consider the posslbWty of 1hlftiug the tleeii to city parks, which was what city council· men wanted lllOet to know. Biglar was given two weeks to ex· pand his report. ·-· ARCHITECTliRAt: FIRST: EL TORO-Ten afchltecls, ten ochool diltrlct trustees ahd two superintende.nls diacuased how beat to desagn and bulld achools at a speclal study session in El Toro last week. Tl_l• historic first meeting was called by outgoing Sap Joaquin District.for. th' benefit of new Irvine and Saddieback Vall,,-Unified Schoo) ·Districts thet will take over operation of • area IChools ~uly 1. The ten architects, all of whom had worked for San Joaquln,.,ave ad.vice free of charge. ",!METHiNG FISHY,?: NEWPORT BEACH ·-NeWJ>Qrt Beacii .• famed dory fb>et was accused of being infiltrated with _phonies thi$ Wl.'e.k by,V1ce Mayor Howard Rogers, Rogers claims ·111a1. c;ommerdal fish ~~.are movlpg In and setting up shop wheil cl~? tleeli i:omes Ill eeCh mornlng_ at the.Newport Pier. He also ms ,bJh ta belitg brought in by lnl\'k~and being trans- ferred to the ~ries·by bigger ships out, at sea. The dorymen AEC HEARINGS: SOUTH.COAST..-l'he U.S. Atomic Energy Commission'• Atomic Safety andl.icensing Boa(d_'!'Ql1Pd up_tbe second phase of lengthy ,hearings last week into the proposals to add twlil reactors at Ille San Onofre Nuclear Generating Slatidn. The SPlll'•el.Y attended hearings examined issues of earthquake design standards at the billion-dollar reactcrs as w~ll as popu- lation projecUons. A lawyer for opponent. to the planll succeeded in showing a disparity in population figures clted by Southern Calllornia Edison Company, but the counsel failed in an at- tempt to prove the danger of a severe-eaithquako exists at the plant site. The next phase of hearings starts May 14 in Sai\Jlleao. , ' P.ainted Ladies Flutter B11 A horde· of painted ladies from down Mexico way de- scended on the Orange Coast dnrlngthe week, but Vananes- sa Cardini and friends weren't typical dance hall girls. They are painted lady butterflies, orangfsh-9"own grac!Uates of ca~ ~ found ,as_ .. • responded to llilgeta' charges by admitting l)iere had indeed -aoiUe.;llro\llem,wlth CO!Jll1,lerciallsm but that It had all been , jli~ ~ the .llshennen's eode. Rogers h11d uked that .,me egal @lep~ .,.. &ten to stanip out the commerClalism. ' . .. RACIAi; B AS?: HUNTINGTON BEACH-The city's police and fire departments were included in a lawsuit filed agains( .te's 28.)argest cities over alleged racial discrimination in • Jar narthweot fro111 Jlaj~ Cali· :fol'liia" 45, Alaska, In lljeit Jn· stinctuar mass migration -~ occurs eyery fbUr to six years. ·~ ! • .: • 4 •: • ..._ ..,,""I~~ .... --~ -- · ·· pra<w:es. ;!o.ur ![&llllMlillN f@Dmll'!llj!lfi llWlll1. ap~ _ os llleil !he swt with the stateYafr Empl<iymem~ces Commission. City officials denied any racial bias in thetr hiring. People Mn. Marian Capreian,. president of the Citizens' Committee on Freeways and Transprtalioo In Riverside Coon· ty, appears to believ. that not only can you not tight city hall, but you can't take on the state Capjtol either. She told a UC Irvine audience last week that nearly $949 million of the state's ~ million transportation budget for 1973 is earmarked for highways. "It makes no difference that groups like ours fight in the courts to prove that freeways schedul- ed for construction at the cost of home.s and environment are unwanted and unnecessary," she said. ,,,, But in Wounded Knee, S.D., a mili- tanl band Ill Indians is altempting to prove you can fight the federal gov· ernmenL Indian leader RusseU Meaos has declared the small hamlet seized by' 'the lnd!IDI a OOYerigD nslion and issued this warning, ••I} any foreign official of any lo~ country, specifically the Uriir.d 'srates, tries to enter the village, It will be treated as aJl act of war and treated accordingly." ,,,, The clouds of painted ladies which fluttered by in the thousands made many motor- ist.< !"ith =~!§§~ .l!Q!lll§ and windsliretcfs g\-oan. Bilt nature-lovers \Vere enchanted .• by !.AA ~pc~-llllll 'il'l ~h .. operators w~rei!'F · unnappy either. Quotes , ~ . . • Pat NlJ:on's 61st birthday. The Presi- dent spotted the tie on an usher and borrowed it' as a last-minute addition. C-Olumnlsl Alla Lond<p flniabed up ~n tbe wrons end of -give-and-~ke lsst week. st. Joseph's College, Windham, Me .. llad~planned to award her all'honorar)' delir~ but B°"'anl cumer, 'presldibf of lhe ·J1oman Catholic school, wilbdrew U.. offer when he learned that' the columnist favored · aboltioo Ill) ilemand.' MilB Landers said her atalf\I' ptJ allprlitJo was nothing new and ailifed,."I wasn't a,..,.. that receiving, ao·.honOruy deglee and delivering , a eom- mil\Caiiebt address 'reQtilnd 1oia1 agreemiiit wi[b ell .iews -lield bf a school;• . ,;i • ....... '· .~ ·• .:: ; ·-j :;; .• .• .-.r.:;. . '/ -. .. . ... . ·~ Viet Cong U. Gen. Tran V• Tra gave his opinion last week on boW the. poorly-e<jUlpped VC iofdlen were able to hold u.. Amerl~ fore~ at bay in the long years of the Vietnam war. "Soldlers who fight for an Ideal will always .defeat those who don1t have one, even -I( they· are not well equip- ped. The Americans did not have an idtal IQ .fight for.''· · ·-·' . ,,,, "Ser and'llle Single Orchid'' 'IOU~ tillelll ........ 1.1Cinine.an11 ~the:.t:I U)·to'flii diJio}lllo;'W Ardllll lnformecr llllener8 lhtit t o persuade !Osectl io , spread )heJr ~~;~~~a~ Presldut Nixon turned up in an oversize green satin bow tie at a formal White Houle party Saturday night, provol<iJli bowla ol laughter from gueSts usem -: to celebrate ...,"Lw~'=en Jn bWcJt ti• ~re to know I' ' ' th dhilonl!. Tl\11' Is St. Patrick's Day," Nixon said froin the stage before thO 1Vf!llnl'• ..,. tertainment, country ,nJ weal«n music, began. Afterward'tl1'9n li>vit.d several hundred guests to .. tOur the private quarters., usually off llmlts, saying, "Shall we say tonight this house ~s rour house . Of course it dQ_es belong to you. You pay the rent.." niiiny other deci!ptlons. Jn tact, be pointed put, "Human women didn't m-. v.nt th~ tricks they use. Ordl!da have l:riti.:m~~~i~~ ... THE MOST llAUTlfU1 Of AJ.1 RATTAii DllllllG-GAME SETS SALE PRICE . ' ELEGMT CANE BACIC DllllllG! ,. • .., • 4. < • Extraon:fil\Clry.q.,tt•,., ' \. , .' r-. r- • 42" Podnlal Table Wllh IA0"'4~ No-Mor Top. ~ --- • A Begant Cone Back O.oirs. · • a;..t lot Dlnl•9 orGomlng. · .... List $350.00 SALE PRICE ' . . \ \ • 't'X21"x42" Htgh aor. • 2 Marching Stools. • Vinyt Upholsterkl Seofl. • BeautHul fruitwoocl finish. " Nc>-/olor lot Tep. ·• ~*'!'-tTr!;ol,l'oot~IL .... u.t·~10.oo SAU, PRICE • ·' J • • l Miners P.lead · ~Pawns' • ' In Yablonski Murder ERIE, Pa. (AP) -Four retired coal mmen from Tennessee testified Satur- day at the trial of William Prater that they were pawns in a scheme the pro.. secution claims was used to funnel Upited M'me Workers Union money into the Yablonski murder plot. Prater, 53. of La.Follette, Tenn., was taken from his jail cell to a local hospital about 4:30 a.m. Saturday after com- plaining of chest pains but he was P~t in Erie County Court for Saturday's testimony. Defense attorney David Rothman said about two hours of hospital testi, showed Prater had nol suffered a heart attack and that the discomfort may have been caused by pleurisy, a lung ailment. The retired miners all testified that they . were giVen checks for phony orgamzing expenses by Prater about three months pri<>r to the Dec. a1; 1969 murders of· UMW rebel Joseph "Jock" Yablonski, his wife and .daughter. They said they cashed the checks, totalli!ll about' $4,IOO, and retUmed the draw peruloo benefits from tbe unioo." money to Pra)B, woo the -"tloo Waldroop said, "and I was afraid .they'd claims was a middle man in the alleged Jet cut off." map:der plo.t. • The Dell witness, CliUortl Morcum ol The state claims the 14.0tltl was part ol· . Speedwell, Tenn., also admitted tying and 121),000 transferred to UMW District 19 in,'· said he switched stories be<ause, "Gad MiddleSboro, Ky., with person a I got a bold ol me and I oouldn't rest. I had authorization from ousted. UMW Presi-to get it off my chest." . .. dent W.A.. "Tony" Boyle, who defeated Harvey Huddleston of Duff, Tenn., and Yablonski in an election ·for the union Louis Lllwe of Clearfield, Tenn., also presidency three weeks befere the klU-. testified that they bad receiv<!d checks ings. · ... -"I' • from Prater and had kicked back money . The prOaecution contends that ~rater Jn addition, Lllwe, attired in bigti.top was merelY ~ "conduit" \in the delivery coveralls, said he had cashed sbnllar ol lhe money to !be three men allegedly checks for his brother and had turned hired to kill Yablonski. that money over to Prater. Boyle has repeatedly denied an1 link lJJwe .said~ hr.other BHly can't write, with the murders. He ls slated to appear and that he ·-~~rited the two checks be as a witness whenrthe defense opens its received with an "X." Lowe added that case next week. P~ter himself countersigned the two Saturday's first witness, B r o n c e <:hecks, which were introduced as evi- Wald.roop~ o~Clearfield, Tenn., admit\ed dence. that he bad lied during previous gr8nd Prosecution testimony enters its eighth jury testimony about the checks. , day Monday and the defense may open "I got a hospitalization card and I its case sometime Tuesday. Teachers Seek Pay Raise, Smaller Classes Teachers in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District have asked tnzstee9 for a C(X!lt of living salary hike for the 1973-74 fiscal year and a reduc- tion in the class loads. .The proposal was made by a represen- tative of the district's Certificated Employes Council as the first step in salary negotiations for the new budget. Too Late to Save It Teacher requests in the last three . ,years for a cost-of-living salary increase have resulted in an impasse with district officials. Debate this year is again expected to center on what figures are used in detennining the cost of living increase, said Vance Carruth, chairman of the CEC. Costa Mesa's Sunny Acres Motel lit· up in an early morning blaze Saturday and before five fire department units cou)d control tlie flames the. JO-bedroom structure had been gutted. No injuries ,were reported but firemen ~d there was a $23,000 near total !o5s to Ille motel at 115 Sanla Isabel Avenue. Cause of t:he fire is under investi- gation. Glpv,~: E,J.~t;lges ,,Backing For Y ounger's .Bills A policemen's groilp headed by N.,.,..-t. Beach Police Cbiel .B. _James Glavas bas -pledged to aupport Attorney General :Evelle Younger's effOrts for passage ol bills making prison terms for heroin dealers or felons who commit crim~ while armed mardatory. Glava, ~I of the ~ornia Peace~ -~'filDdia\d ts 7,000 members are stlo1181Y Younger in getting:!bl>.bil!J,~.jhrougb, the legisJa•'-· • ' · ~ .. -.:;, r ~ Justice Committee, which bas been the graveyard of law and order legislation for several f.ears," he declared. . "Efforts to get sound Jaw eruorcement bills ·out of that committee to the floor have repeatedly proven futile," Glavas said. . • . Qlavas said Assembly Speaker Robert Moretti' has even indicated the top priori· ty de8tb peoalti bill is in for rough sled-4J.nt, if.not defeat, in the committee. "We'll be negotiating for whOse statistics we'll accept, .. be said. In~ addition, teachers requested .. a reduct.ion in the class loads from 23 'lto 2l-S students on the intermediate school level and from 25 to ~.s students on the e~entary .lldtool, level. ,, -· ':I - Negotiations will alM deal with teaclier requests for dental insurance, a vohin· tary. early_ retirement incentive plan, and the inclusion of retired teachers in the district medical plan. • > SUtldQ, Marth 18, 1973 DAILY PILOT DAtt.Y PILOT "'*-' _, RlcMnl lt .... i.t' Irish Eyes Were Smiling A bright sun and crowd esti· mated at between 6,0-00 and 7,000 persons turned out Sat- urday for fourth annual St. Pat- rick's Day parade in Mission , Viejo. Ano~er. 3,000 persons took part in 21>-hour proces- sion, which wound 1.5 miles from Mmion Viejo Higb School to Mission Viejo Golf course. There were floats , 47 of them, marehing units, bands, special- ty units, and professi.onal groups. Heidi Christianson o! Linda Vista Elementary School, shown above patting her Patri- saurus, was one of many en- trants who enjoyed day. Left are members of Deportola El.,. mentary School with thflr giant leprechaun in back- ground , an eDtry 'vhich was judged gn.nd sweepstakes win· ner. Other ijrst place wlnn~rs were: float, Linda V!Sta School· equesfrian uiilt, The ~enda RUiers; Wlllking unit, O'Reilly, Leprechaun and Colleen; spe-. cialty unit. Oalttornla Dune Buggy Aaocta&:\r COIDIW' cill, Smi~ Bottle!' • ,5th Anniversary Sale 1' 't ,.,., I ~ \ . The t,ills, YOUllger said,...,ouJd keep the most .harmful, criminals in jail and off the streets. He claims statfstlcs show the repeater rate for ex-convicts has soared almost out of' control arld that correction 11">- grams are falling. Oov, ltooald Reagan said last week he will ~ a bill juat introduced by State Senatar George Deukmejian (R- 1.png Beach) that would reinstate the d~ath peqalty in such a way as to make it cnnstitlltional. 'l"!e California stale S4lpreme Court; ln .#,ipllt decision lllJ!I year, ruled the death pim81ty 1)DCODStitutional • ''r' • ;,;:.-, ' , 4·• I ,, I ) , · ~r~~t ~sCI~~~n .~~ Cad ~Jfr~/in ~nge :County-· • Brough~s _ . _ - , , ~~r ?O ;«*~~' ... :: ~ ·: .'.! El Dor a dos GJava; said he """' a toogh road ahead for the bills, -• even with strmg aup-port fJOm the ranb OI lawmen, "'!be greatest dlfficulty probably will be eqierienced hi the AsseniH!y Crlinirlal . Glavas warned that 1tbe CPOA may havJ to take to the streets ,..in an -m.· itiative effort to get the i.w;and order tegialatlon enforced. · -• . "V~~nge;s-Cop . ., .... ( .. 4 gun a. Youth =Joi~ For ce at 19 • 8y JACK QUPPE;J.L . ' I .• • Of Ill•, Dlllr ""' ''r ',~ WheD sruol! .Pm! 'r~ bis 1rilllt . hand and is Swoin ·tn as a fuU'flWd · Laguna Beach poll'ce ofll<er, the 11- yellNlld J,aguna Nlg\lel reoldenLwUI' be, come the JOUlliesl iia\i:olinin in'Orange County, and probably'lhe state, Praet, now 1 a . cade;t~ on >the Laguna Foree, will become .a .-0. badg .. carrying officer on April l With all ttie dutt.s • .-..i r.sponsibllltles of any other Laguna Beach policeman. He's realistic a1>0ut the job, and' the Impact his 'y0uth might have on -that job-• "Everyone tells me ·d!at there wiU Mi problems, but I think a 1>9Uceinan'1 attitude toward die public will ·lie re-'"· necte.l lif the Pul>Uc's ·~-~-him," Praet said~ _.. ~ "I'll be able to relate to' a Jot 'of fOlllllW ~e better," he aid, but, be added that In caaes of a family dis- IUl'bulce. ''wben two 50-yMNJd J>80' pie ..,, ftgllllng, what are Ibey' going to tlitnlt R:bavlnC aome II-yea!' old kid> t thelil Wl\lt ·to do?" ---ltb • cadehnember·--.rl--the-ten-book-toluliolll"to handiing-prol>-.JI the ~ Btacll llaff for lbout a year !ems and p8Jple, and 'tudy of cue hi .. ancl a liall. ,.. a ...i.t, M'O'malDW!d the tory bao pmYlded IDsighL radio and been ~le for: ctilpatdl. pr.et will ha<e a IJ'alnb\g .per~ ln Ina oftkert to the e.!Ja. Bi's lilso haft ~. probably •bout a month. wben the ~ to ride-along. with the he will be accompanied by ..,.tber of-111tra&iten. · , Ile..-. He hi a student al -lebaclt Com-Praet said one of the most ~Inc munlty J)!!flego working toward an A.. calls • policeman cao rectlve; ,ouw· aoci8",1~-~ ~ m Jaw -.nfrirot>. • than • m>Jo<~i>1mt tn~. IJ tbal llMllL '1''"" he's ~ at Saddlei.ck, ot a 1!\.!llol' t ftlc a<ddeni. - he ptaJi:I Oii. ~ up a becb..,.de' "Yell have ~ moving, you have lCt.,\t>O. perti,l" at c.I Slata 1.,.. , to thk~ aboul fil'lt aid1 .triilllc di~, u~ • ca~ for ... ambul"™», camnc !or .,.. ..,.,,... in lldlool have pnttnted towS, • be said., • " t ~ , • ' ... • Convertibles . _ Aul omohiles T1_~oose ·!t:o~ " ...,,.. Cpe. De Villes • Coupes I : ' • • • ' r Sales ·-Leasu;ig • Sernce .. . !t Sed. De Villes Cflt ·Slleeial.-6-~~~ ~.c ... ~ . NiJJ~tee·n Seventy,~,.Three 1973 Sedan De Ville . ' F"'1y ftjulppOcl Willo' $7000 LEASE ::~v$1 14 MO. ,. Mont!it °"" ~ ....... . .. Ort ~C:tedlf C5tode. 1411 • MAIDS ~SING '1.ASI DIRICf · IMMl.DtATI ~ll1' naWM1' aucnON n11: ftCl!.W AND DWYll.f ' rttf lOAN CAIS WMIU• UAA CAI HlYKfD ~-""".ft..._,,_., tDlol wtfiot . il:td.CPdMacfoc1lllMl deo .... to"- .it end ~ CctdMac --a.1 ... -~ _. .. o11.1 ..... .. ,hdofr,,....~ 1973, Coupe De Ville " fully J4utpped Witt. t<Mon'lll 0...., £1\d I.MM on A!X"'Oved Credit (Stock 2'17') NAB-ERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa.Mesa 540-9100 , SAW DEPARTMENT Ol'liN 1.30 AM tot PM-· lhnl Ftl.-9,CO AM lo 6 P». Sot. ood Suodoy ' • • j - DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT ltln ...... STILL SOME AGRICULTURAL LAND IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY Sheltered Plonb Growing In Str•lch nMr Mlle Square P•rk From Page 1 ;y AI.I.EY: FEW FARMS • • • building, only one-sixth or its industrial and one-third of its commercial land is developed. This lneans that residents must work and shop largely in olher communities. As a result they may have lit.de sense or city identity. Hollinden admit! this, but he says there is nevertheless a strong sense of belonging created for many who live in Fountain Valley. "The local community, with its own set.xi and park, is the focus of identity here ," says Holllnden. "People don't look to the city, but to the Ir own neighborhood, wh ich is a small enough unit to be genuinely meaning£ul." elementary schools. ,A $1.2 million city recreation compleJ:. ii ready to go out for bid and a $900,000 city hall addition was just completed, and both are being paid for in caiih. Fountain Valley is particularly proud that it was one of a half-dozen cities in the state that did not have to"J'evise Jts environmental impact n:port procedur..e when the Friends of Mammoth state Supreme Coul ruling was made lalll year. ''Our planning was ahead of. the Issue," Sherrod says. "We'd already done everything the Supreme Court wanted done." .> 11 C6ast Project,s GO To .Board Eltvt0 building pennit appilcallool lor Orange Cout project$ ,... oo Ibo ICenda of the Soulh Cout RqlomJ 1.ooe Coolervalloo C'.ommllllon meeth1c In San Clemeote l!ooday. 'l1>e commission ..iu meet at 1 p.m. to ' Ibo San Clemonta ~ Clubllouso at A veolda Del Mar and Sevi1te. Seven--permit appllcallool are lilted OD tho mmm!aJoo'1 ....- calendar, which requlftt only ooe blanket vote tar appnwal. Qxnmigion staff' member Alex Bond osplatned Friday that ·Ill 17 projecta have -.-... by the ..-.. dlrwctor and have the 111111'1 -datloo for approval. . A publlc bearing can be conducted oo any ol lhe appllcaflom bowevor, ti one Of the nommiasionen aat for a fllll review. A public bearing m Ibo adoptlm oi lhe permll area map and clllzen r.port of poulble violations of the Coastal QinservaUoo Act are also on the agenda. The pommlssim created by the success of Proposition 20 bu jurisdiction over building within 1,000 yards ol the mean hlg)t lide line in Orange and Loo Angeles counties. Following reports by Chairman Robert Rooney of Hunlington Beach, Director Melvio Carpenter and commissiOO oom- rnittees, the commission will take action on claims ol exemptions Wlder vested righ ... The claims were discussed in public beorinp lut Monday tn Tomnce. llepr<Rntativeo from SCAG (SOOthem Callfornll. Association Of GoYemmenls ) \till attend the meeting to discuss coordination lielween the lwo organiza- tions. Orange Coast construction projects on the permit application consent calendar are: -Commercial building to replace ex- isting service station at 2" Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, filed by Jean R. Belden. -An apartment addition to a single- !amily home at 311 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar, filed by T. E. Wiggenhom. -A single-family residence at 34751 Calle Ramoca, Capistrano Beach, filed by Rilyrnood J. Nona . -Duplex at 411 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, by Eric D. Welton. -Medical • dental building at 2503 Eastbl\Jfl Drive, Newport Beach, by Alex Robertson Jr. ' - UPIT.._.. POW PROVES REAL FLAG-WAVER ON R!TURN TO U.S •. Cept. Lauren L•ngyel One of 20 POW1 to Lend at Scott APB, 111. From Pagel PRISONERS RETURN • • • everyone. I rove you all." He Oies home to an uncertain future . His wife divorced him in 1970 and has since remarried. 'The couple has three children, one born after Smith was in- terned. ' 'Mle eight enlisted men freed by tl:>e Viet Cong and departing for home today were : Army Stall Sgt. James A. Daly, 25, Brooklyn, missing in combat, Jan. 9, 1968. Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert, Jr., 25, of Brentwood, N.Y., missing on Aug. 16, 1968, and listed by the .Marine Corps as a deserter. Army Slafl Sgt. King D. Rayford, Jr., 27, Chicago, mtssln1 July 2, 1967. Anny Stall Sgt. John A. Young, '¥1, Arlingtm Heights, ID., loot C11 a combat mislsk>n. Jan: 31, 1968. Army Spec. 4 Michael P. Branch, 25, Indianapolis, captured May 6, 1968. Marine Staff Sgt. Alphonso R. Riate, 27. Santa Rosa, Calil., captured Aprll 26, 1967. • Anny StaH Sgt. RDbert P. Cllenowetb, 25, Tn>utdale and Portland, ~.. a helicopter crewman shot down Feb. 8, 1968. Marine Sgl. Abel L. Kavanaugh, 24, Westminster, Colo., captured April 24, 1968. -Sixty More POWsLand Back Home By 'l1le AllOClated Prell · Anolber arouP of n~wly freed prisloom of war ~-l>ome Sa~. expressing their joy Jo being back OD U.S. 10i1 and their faith in America. "There,• no way we can espret,ll our feelings and emotions as we walk once more on UUa wondlrfUI. land of ours," said Capt. CIWiel Glllesple of San Diego, on bis arrival (It Mar~ Air Force Bue. 1'e plane was one ol three, each car- rying 20 meo from Clark Air F°""' -in the Philippines to the. United Stat.I. One of the flights , l!Cheduled to land at Andrews Air Foree Base near Washington, D.C., was diverted at the last minute to Scott Air Force Bue In Illinois because of weather cooditiom to the nation 's capital. The third flight was headed for Mu· ; well Air Force Base In Alabama. · Gillespie told the crowd ol about 3eO al March: "'Ille very exprusiooa ol Y.Oll' love, concern and biendab.lp ••• conflnn . and strengthen our faith In you, Ibo peo- ple of America, and God." . Most of the 20 men who landed at March were pilots shot down during 1967 and 1968. The llig)tt alao. lllcllldod civilian Bobby Joe Koesee, an alleged Mr1r! deserter aocll!ed of hijacking a piano to Hanoi. A State Deportmeol olflcial who accompanied Keessee Aid then: were .DO ch8rges pending agalnsl him. · The lint lliKbt to land was the OM at Scott where Col. James B. Bean, 40. a ~ In ll<l1h vi-.n lor live years and the aenior om ... abOard the !llano. strelcbed Jiis arms out wide and \old a crowd of about 4-0IJ: "We love you thll much. God bless." Twelve ol the men lmmedlaUy ~ another flight to carry them to mllttlry hoopltals In the Norlhwl with llopl lo ·New York, Westover, Mass. and Booloo. The .. other eight men weni ,to ' remain at Scott unOJ weather at Andr'ewa jlermltted- lhem to fly to Washington' There had been only an hour's notice of nonscheduled stopovor at Scott and Jltan, of Cox's creek, Ky., .00 Alexandria, Va., said be was "1f'Pfised to1 see ao many people waiting. Among those in the crowd was Maj. John W. Broad, a POW who retumed, about 10 days ago. He sprinted across the flight line, shoo!< hand& and ·1iµgged oome of the new arrlvab. In the backgroond, a group Of high school childre!J cheered, ' • w e I c om e borne" and "hippy St. PatriCk's Day.",A girl.in a long green coat sprinted toward U. Col. Raber! R. Craner, of eoboes. N.Y., and gave him a POW bracelet with hia name. Recognizing this, the city has devoted a major share of its park program to building parks adjacent to schools. And in keeping with this dedsioo, tt organizes its recreation program into leagues that center on the school-commun ity. The city can't claim superior wisdom for all of this planning, however. Joe Coomoges, a leader lo Ibo original 1957 incorporation drt,re and later a city coun- cilman, recallecf thlt many of the, key early decisions were made almost by 1c- cident. -Demolition of three ..a!i3rtment uni" and ccmtruction of two apartment units in their place at 506 'E. Oceanfront, Newport Beach, by Jack E. Mather. . .--------,;__------------------------~--- -.single-!amiJY . residence at 34M2 CallU!x> Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, SCHOOLS ATTRACT Schools, in fact, are Fountain Valley's main attraction. In a communit y survey last year, 400 persons were asked why they chose Fountain Valley as a place to livt', and the answer that showed up IOOfe often than any other (52 percent) was "high qu:.ility schools." On the same survey, 42 percent said they had been in- volved directly in some kind of school ac- tivity or organiiation in Fountain Valle)!'. It Ls no surprise, then, tha t lhe Foun- .tain Valley Elemenlary School Distric\ hu never lost a bond election when tt .sought money to build new schools. Although it has the second highest elementart tax rate in the county, the diltrict can count on at least 70 and often 80 percent voter approval whenever it asks for more money. And in its semi· annual parent survey, the district gels equally high marks. In addition, Fountain Valley boasts one of the most progressive educational pro- grams in the stale. In Jmplementing this program, ii is helped by having all new buildings wh ich have been designed around the latest teaching teclullques. Beyood good homes and quality !cllools, F'ountain Valley also boasts of being well-planned. A bu mper sticker in one ci- ty offi ce reads • Fountain Valley - Orange County's Best Planned City," and official s take the claim seriously, "Before any development went on, the city had a master plan," points out Plan- ning Director Clint Sherrod. "It laid out the sewer mains, water, everything. "So instead of bavlnc to be con- tinuously making chan&es to ac- commodate new development, we knew where we were go.lni from the Ila.rt," Sherrod says. Along the main streets there are no patches of commerclal or industrial land mi:1ed with residential housing. And there are no problems with Oooding, cess- pools, or well water. MANY BOASTS In ndditioo, the city boasts, itJ tair rate has remained unchanged since 1966 and is expected to remain stable at least for the rest of the 1970s. It bas city park! buitf or planned adjacent to 10 or 12 • "We were just a bunch of fannera," he says candidly., "But we kneW 'that we didn't know how to plan, so we hired a consultant to do our master plan. It was a lucky move." But COUrreges said no planning might have been done at all except that slate Jaw required it. "And since we had lo have a plan,'' he added, "we decided to go all the way." Another early decision of major Im- portance was lhe requirement o[ large 7 ,200 square foot lots. It helped insure that all homes in the city would be relatively high quality since developers had to build large, expensive homes in order to make a profit on so much land. But Courreges said no particular forethought went into the decision for 7,200 square·loot lots. "We just took the county standard and made it ours," he said. "If their standard had been 10,000 or 6,000, that's what we wou1d have used . "But it happened to be 7,200 and that's gone a loog ways toward Influencing how the city finally developed," Courreges said. Ironically. Courreges was recall ed from the city council in 1969 over this issue. The COW\cil had permitted several planned ~ity developmep" wllh lot slue of less than 7,200. Otizens ob- jected, and when the council persisted in allowing higher density and lower income developments, a successful recall elec-- tioo removed three cowicilmen. The message was clear: residents wapted Fotmtain Valley's 7 ,200 square- foot lot size requirement kept In forre to keep the city the way it was. 'lbe new council later even began to change apartment zoned land to single family residential. As a result, there are now three single family homes in the city tor every apartment or condominium uniL In most cities. the mix is about even. In last year's co mmunity • survey, citizens continued to push for less develOlllllent to crowd lhose already in the city. One ruident even suggested : ''Put gates oo the freeways so only Foun- tain Valley residents can" get in. by'Glenn L. BOwery. -Parldng lllcility and land6caPed area In old railroad tigbt-of·"ay along Paclllc Avenue in Sunset Beach, by the County of Orange. -A S&-unlt oondominlum project ad- jacent to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, by Jack V. Barnes. -A 14-uoit apartment building at 35402 to 35406 Camino Capistrano in C8pistrano Beach, by F. D. Granl Co. -Reta11...mmercial building, parking facility and "boardwalk." at Newport Boulevard and Via Lido oo Ibo West lido ChaMel In Newport Beach, by Donald M. Koll . Bill Could End Foundation's Irvine Control A Texas O>ngressman has introduced a bill that could, il passed, lirce the Ir- vine Foondlltion ro sell ils majority hold- lni• <i 1 rvine Company stock. Under terms of the bill inlroduced by R<!p. Wright Patman (fl.Texas), a charit- able foundation enjoying t.ax-exempt status could not invest more than 10 per- cent ci. its total assets in ooe oompany. 'Ibe Irvine Foundation has Xlvested roughly 91 peroent of its total .,..... in the Irvine Olmpany and its bUge Orange O>unty landOOldings. Cllances of Patman'• bill becomine law are unlmown. If it did bemme low, the Irvine Foondation would lmve to div..t Itself of excess stock. At present, Ms in- veWnent amounts to 54 perc«1t of all Irvine Co. stock. Parachutist Drowns VffiGJNlA BEACH (AP) -A 17-year- old sailor playing with a paraehute on a beach south. of here was lbst at sea Saturday when high winds picked him up and hurled him into the Atlantic. A Navy spokesman identified the sailor i s Airman Appren. Timothy Nell Evans of Chesapeake, stationed abOard the USS Raleigh. Snow, Gale Buffet East IJ.S. S11mn1ar11 f tflllltrel syst9m lrndtt' "" tlW F'fflnf P'"8W• 11'1 111 '"VHr llfllOl'Y, molltd Ollt -the Att1nllc. 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"' .. , ' : ' I ----J 1' -· .. .' J I . • • . • I • .. • • N•wport • •1 F•1hion Hl1nd e Newport C.nl•r • 6'14-2200 Mon. a Fri. 10:00.t:SO e Sun. Noon le 5:00 e Oth.,.O•Y• 10:00·5: .. Sunday, March 18, iqn DIJLY PILOT A IS ' Studen~, Ke•ag~ennits~lli-R~err-:-··~~. ~~~ ~~~:1., -Camlilers Oii Goals: Discord Seen Oppose Lottery SACRAMENTO (AP) -__ ..;.... ____ , Studenls, professors an d governing boarda In catilornla hlCher educat1411 fnoquently dlsigree over what Is really Important, and that co.uld spell "potential campus discord," a leglslailve study sakl Satur- day. lllllvenllles lultloo'~ I&. of eoune wannly t11warted by For instance, f a c u I t y members on the 19-campus California State University and Collefes generally regard vocatlona preparation as only moderately impartant, wbile student& feel it should have ~telte.id. o.ioHt:: ::ii<-+-~~-lbuo!l!tlc-1 b 0 •· 11icf1. a meuure, llthooP ,lbe~ opui!ons dlfltr." LOWER DIVISION -Jle. quired enrollment a(lre!bmeo and.~ In tw<>,.... community <olleges "deary drew the least 1up port'' •lllODB teli major Imes on the high priority, the study aaid. CALIFORNIA . '!be widest divergence ol \.._ ___ ...;."_...,::._,, • questlonnaltts, with o n I y 11moderate" bactlng from ·communtty c o I I e g e • thetnselru. oplnlOJl on what campu&es should be doing was found between University of caJilornla studenls and the UC regents, the study added. ComlllWloned by t he SCl\EENING -Scr<ening of govemlng board nominees 3UCh a• the csuc lrustees and a...-~ lower correlalions !or lbe UC the Unlvenlly ol CllUomla and CSUC aegmenll ""' n!gl!llu "geoerated the . evidence ol conlllct5 o1 In-str<Jaiest supp0rt throughout terest, of coo.stltuencles at •the state'• academic com· cross purposes with o n e munlUes. Sentiment for this another," the study CU)duded. notion, which would mean that SACRAMENTO (AP) Nevada gambling interests are secretJ.L_SUpporling 1 ' W b B \ ~hm""ifit ape&rlODew -mean- ing opposition" to a state lot· tery bt CalUomia, says the author of the lottery proposal. '!be lottery bill and a separate measure to legalize charity blngo were both ap- proved, &.-0, by the Assembly Committee last week and sent to the r.ommlttee on CoMtltu- tional Amendments. Assemblyman Leon Ralph, author of the lottery bill, ac- cused Nevada gambling in- terests of "stirring up" op- position and lat.er told a poUce lobbyist to "put up or shut up" with claims that a lotteey w o u I d stimulate organized crime. Progressive Costa Mesa Motor Car dealers have reduced shop- ping time from clays to houn on Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Can. Friendly • Convenient • Reliable LOOK FOR THi: EMBLEM AT COSTA MESA DEALERS ON HARBOR BLVD . BETWEEN SAN DIEGO fREEWAY AND NEWPORT BLVD. "Sizeable discrepancies in-. the governor would not have dicate conflicts of interest and total freedom to s e I e c t Potential campus discord," the no~ for the UC Board of study said. Regenli, CSUC Board of Governor May Lead Tax Limit Petition OUR YELLOW BRICK ROAD The report was prepared by 'l'rualeos and the Community Ri.chaai Peterson of t h e College Board of Govemon, F.ducational Testing Service 1n tended to be ·strongest in the ~rkeley. . . _ ~-~gment_and weakest in Here are smrie h1g1iligli's of the community colleges, SACRAMENTO CAP) -squeeze the taz structure so TAKES YOU UP THE ESCALATOR TO ANNIVERSARY FUN MARCH 15-17 ~oath Coast 'Plaza ' • ~ ·ill !· ' • ~ ... -: l 1 legislature's Joint Committee on the Master Plan for ffigher education, the survey took In 118 Callloni!a campuses and ·23,820 person who filled out auestlonnalres. Those nsoondlng included students, UC regents, faculty members. CSUC trustees and persons in the corq_munltles where the colleges o r universities are located. Com- munity colleges and four year instltutio.ns -public and privBte -were included. the survey restilts: although these differences VOUCHERS -Educati~ were generally quite small." vouchers. where a student lS given a stipend tor use where be or his parents see fit, rated high among students, followed in descending order by the o[f. campus public, f a c u 1 t y members, administrators and, last' of all, among campus Gov. Ronald Reagan,-~tha~t~c~an~be~c~ut-~ooabo~u-t_se_v_enJ::======================================================== frustrated by a Democratic-cents by 1990· • 0 1be con-elations, amount of agreement on issues are generally higher among the community college a n d private lnsUtutlon consUtuen-ce than they are in the uni- versity and CSUC segments," the 200-page report said. "This means that there is less agreement among the OODStituencles in the two sen- ior public sectors-UC and tho Stat. Unlvenlty and colleges -about what goals their cam- puses should serve . . . The presidents. TBJlEE-YEAR BA -11ez· cept for Some reluctance from the faculties understandable, given the tight academic job market, there is wide support for mich a plan." TUITION -"The Idea of making the first two years at all public colleges a n d Value of College . Studied by Group Cap!IGI Newt Servl<e that many ol an older genera· "-had time to··-· of >r ~"!-~. can --ii Dow faced ~ (jie~!I>:§ .~ gid'~i!Dat~s, over· Je<ent ci!ut ' edlJ!)ated -or unwilling -to In r~;•_.jq •. the "~g t·..,.;t with their hands, or so~allaj of thoee en· simply 6neducated In the terlltt~,li!•Uhi~\,\11!1 llflber areas where jobs are learnhig1 'i/id to tji<i conUnulng available. difficulty in llhdJhl'W<Wk once '!be calilomia J..!!gl!lature one hiJ · coinpleted the re-bas long been lnvolvl!d In stu· quired carriculu!D·'---dying the directions this Ftr ~Yean ·t&e bhle collar state's higher e ducation parent has dMl:ared, "My soa. system should take to solve lmit -tJOIDI -to· ba.va 1to 1rtlrt". such problems. It bas taken witlt tu hando far a living, llie Joint Committee on the He's~ to college," with Master Plan for the -.ted undentandinl Hlg!let" Education the belle< thal • four-year d-ntild part or two years 00 bring its ansm ~e.cl@llenges ~Ill•• report to the people. ' ~ ~etired ·Early He .Takes Job at 105 .. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Bored · after seven weeks of rettrerhent,i 105-year~ld waiter Lan-y~Lew\8, has io_ne back to workf ll .. 1 new job because "activity keeP, you alive ."• "A ~who has to retire at 65 iB g~·lo meet his maker before lllt' ftlne," Le,wis said. "Andl·the l:llinpanles. that do this "" IDalng !he~ best b-t..• 11 ·-.... ' uyq! ;ee: 'm golrig to have a d:iaDCe to keep myself ic- tive/'1 be said ln an interview alter' he went bad< oo work this ,...k u "gQOd :Wiii am· bassador 1fGr Western Girl, Inc,, a , temporary h e Ip employment agency. Lewis, who says he still rtins sil" miles each day in Golden Gate Park,. retired Jan. 22 from his banquet waiter job at the St. Francis Hotel. He started work there with a part·Urne job In· 1906. "I'm alsG going to have a clfance to educate people that no man or woman is too young or too old 0 earn his own way in life,''· said the bouncy Lewis, '1fllC!hlng ol a legend- aty ngqr. here. New .Shlpl;lient -FANGY , . KOi .:· ALL PRtQES ~>AIP Fancy . GOLDFISH ORAAAAI, UON MUDS • ~, . ., I ··=::m-:w f P,lllw Llfh!S , Movers Face New Rules On Charges controlled legislature, ls literally taking the iniUative to clamp a lid on government spending. Any California voter can laWlch a 52tl,OOO-Slgnature in· initiative petition drive to change the Califo rn ia Constitution. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -And that is what citize n Rules preventing household Reagan intends to do witll his moving companies f r o m new plan to put a Jong-range deliberately ~imating free7.e on the amount of tax fees have been approved by dollars the state can take the state Public Utilities Corn-from its wage -earning mission. residents. "The rules promote fair and &it u n 11 k e the average open dealing with the shipping citizen, the Republican chief public by requiring more com-ezecutive also baa the authort· plete disclosure of the ex· ty to call a special statewide pected charges fo r election to give the voters a household moving," the com-chance to approve bl.a plan - mission said Jut w.eek. an electlon which t h e A proposal to place limits on secretary of state's office says bow much movers can charge -c:oukl cost $10 million. over their estimates WllS R<agan's ofllce said It would tabled !or future bearing!. be the llrsl time In hlsttty 'The 10 temJ>Ol'._.vy ~rul~ re-that a California govei:nor qu ire movers oo 1lSt all items toot oo the streets b1msejf oo be shipped and their ootal with an Initiative pett~ cubic footage as a basis for campaign. It would be the the cost estimate. Services re-first time since the 1930s there qu-.t after the original had been such a special estimate must be listed on a · 1tatewide election. separate form, The governor bas yet to sub- A moving firm which mit the proposed con- dellbenltely underestimated stitutlonal ameudment oo the Its charges could have iu legJBlature, wbert It could go 1lconse llllSpeDded or revoked, on the bellot by a two-lhlr<ls or be fmed up oo $5,000 under vote of each house. But be the Household Goods Carriers already considers the unique Act the cOmmis.sion said in a plan doomed in the Capitol so st.at'ement. he is gearing up for a 'lbe interim rules are based statewide petition campaign on recent public hearings and expected. to get tmder way become ellective April %1. But early In April. commissioners said "the in-The state now collects about vesUgation is not complete nine cents in taxes on every and further hearings are dollar earned by Californians. scheduled." 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' ' ' ' :• .. .. ,, -j 1 I I ' I .. ,• ~• DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE , Moratoriu m on Meat ' • r 'l"!1e price ol food, <and ljll!ClfiC3lly the price of meat, ls Topic A In Oraoge Oounty homes• In the not of the nation. Soaring foOclliUft pricee have reached to the bottclall of the .......,et.bOob of almo9t all American farnJ. Iles. ...,.... Even Ille most complex theory of e<'O!IOllly polnl8 1X> one V8r'f ample means of drlvlnt down the price of --buyl-oftl. ' Pirtaps Reed waa .toyliii wllh llyper1lole, but what· ev ... tJ/e case, .hi.I was one ot the allli6lt sugg...itons of the yeor. Wb ...... toes Ille aupermarketa would face from repairing aUch a oltuatlon would llimply be passed on to Ille food-buyer. And It -Iott In aupermarket a!ales were to spoil, it wwld simply mean the price would go up, not down. Preoldent Nixon bas urged ~on along U.-linee and, d._ to home, two Ooolrl Mesa oo.-lvea found ovemlllrt llU<lCeaJ In ~l!lllOllliU'atl distribut· Ing meat.I-""flpee for a two-week mora- torium cm meat ~ g April 1. Similar When you get clawn to it, organized boyeotta and cat<hy cam~gos aren't really needed to remind tlte average family to ea.oe up on m~.-Tile plain tact fJ most ot us limply -'t buy at the meat co~ as we di.d a few months back. boulewlf~ '"°""' have 1pn111g up In Los An· , &"Im ud otl>tl' dtiee.. Tuna eamerole, anyone? Even wltlloot llUCb orpnluli...,, it would appear that more CO!ltly cull of beef have been wlced out of the nuge of most l&mlliflS. The National A.x:iatlon of Food Cbaiml, representing a major segment of the super· market lndwrtry, repol'led·l11St week that beef purchase! are clown as much ea. ten percenl Elenrentary Oj)Onomic ..._. ofIOWI that a contlilued decttase In demand has Go East, Young Lady ~ ;"""i..id ultimately toward over SIJWIY and lower pric- ing. . Since tbe issue of the Vietnam War has been largely removed in recent months by troop removal, return of POWs and the cease fire, there's a question about where Jane Fonda and her Hano14oving friends would place their efforts. Certainly there la nothing wrong with attempts to bring me at prices Witbln a reasonable price range, whelh ... the effort be organized or not. But we would tKe strong exception.to a olllY.JlJ!ll>OSition_suggested at a UC Irvine senunar laat W1'el< by a oonsumer advooite who oeemed aimed more at pleasing his audience than fadng_ the meat price situation realistically. Well, Ms. Fonda was making the rounds in Orange COunty last week pushing for collllributions to rebuild hospitalll and clinics in Nortli' Vietnam. It's a cause all right, but !illtce the U.S. Is talking about spendlng 'a stag~g· $7 billion rebulldlng Viet- nam -including medical Installations -that, too, ap- pears to be an issue that will dwindle away. Legislative counsel James Reed of the California Consumer Federation said, "We are urging people to load their shopping carts with meat, trundle them to the supermarket counter and leave them there." Since Ms. Fonda claims credit for ending the war in Vietnam, let us hope she now turns her efforts toward resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Far East. You're needed there, Jane. Legislative W atehdog ., ' Prog rams I ntroduced to Reduce Court Congestion By MARY K. SHELL Capitol New1 Service SACRAMENTO - A ZO.polnt program aimed at reducing court congestion in Calitomia ls the result of just one of 266 studies conducted by the legislature's fiscal watchdog committee in the last four years. Another more recent investigation by the Jolnt Legislative Audit c.ommittee revealed several ambulance service operators have been waiting four years to collect claims for services rendered to Medi-Cal patients. A summary of the committee'• ac- tivltleo from 1968 through 1972 was filed rec:ently by Its six members, headed by Assemblyman Vincent T h o m a s , Democrat from San~Pedro. The committee has the responsibility of investigating state programs t o determine if their financial operations are being conducted properly, if they are being administered as intended by the legiJlature, and in the most ecooomlcal and efficient manner. The actual audit!: are conducted by the Office of Auditor General, under the direction. of the legislative a1*t com- mittee. Any program involving money is sub- ject to review. Thomas aays the benefits attributable fu the committee's work cannot always be fully measured. However. some of those which resulted in the savings of GUEST EDITORIAL state funds include: e An audit <J child care centers, which brought in $11 million when it was discovered the state bad not been claim· Ing federal reimbursement for all eligible participants. e A study of paymflltl to weUare reci- pients resulted in a savings of $2 ,rullion to the stste ind $2 mllli•n .to the t.deral govemmeilt. It ' .was learned some $4 million in welfare checks had been issued up to a year alter the death of the reci- pient.!. e Underpayment of II million fl'lllTI the Long Beach tidelands Is being recovered by the state as a result of one study and an audit of the state college's international program resulted in ap- proximately $200,000 in refunds to 1,100 students who had been o\lercharged. The last report submitted In 1972 was conducted at the re q u e s t of Assemblyman Ray Jobn!on (R-chico). a member of the audit committee. Having received complainls from a nmnber of ambulance service o p e r a t o r s , Assemblyman Johnson asked that the auditor look at Medi-Cal payment p~ cedures for ambulance services. The ambulance service operators p~ vided auditors with copies of 876 unpaid claims for services rendered to f\.1edi-Cal patients. f\.1ost of the claims were at least a year old and some dated back to 1968. The claitns were made to Blue Shield, which is the fiscal intermediary for the f\.1edi-cal program. The Auditor General fund that Blue Shield had no record for 446 of the 876 claims researched. Records also in- dicated payment had been denied in 133 claims, 43 were in process, and 249 had been paid. About haU the "paid" clahns had been processed arter the in- ~stigation began. ·In some instances. ambulance operators were left holding the bag, so to speak, because they had falled to detennine whether a patient was eligible for Medi-Cal before they served them. If they want to operate in this state, ambulance operators eannot refuse to respood to an emergency call. However, because of the condition of the patient, sometimes it is impassible even to com- municate, much less determine eligibility under the Medi-Cal program. As the result of its study, the legislative audit committee has recom- mended that the system of controlling and processing claim for payment be improved; that certain regulations be relased and that treatment .authorization procedures implemented lo t h e Sacramento District M e d I • Ca I con- sultant's office be i m p l e m e n t e d throughout the state. Indians Dwn't Inve nt Assemblyman Thomas says the audit committee is particularly pleased with the response to its recommendations for trial court operations. nlisi Is one report that isn't galhering dust on a bureaucratic shelf. Although the study of the Los Angeles trial courts was con- ducted in 1970, there are still requests for copies of the findings and recom-Real Short Haircut That scalping was the invention of tbe white man, not the Indian, has been reported. LesJ widely known is the claim that North American Indians did not ac- tually ever "bury the hatchet" U11lil white merchants dreamed up that notion. In order, aome historians say, to sell more tomahawks. Later. As replace- ments. That's dubious . Some musicians who play the drums for a living do In- deed eventually get a little hard of hear- ing, that 's true. Likewise, aome of the brass section boys. But in reply to a client, must re- port there's no rec- ord that any piano player ever suffered such solely because of the noise. WHEN TO SAVE: No youngster should be required to save mOney until the age (...__L_M._B_OYD _ _.) invented the first crossword puzzle. nus comes up because an authoritative client insists the crossword puzzle was first devised in 1924. That's when it zoomed to popularity nationwide, true enough. But it was 11 yeaf'3 earlier that Oscar ac- tually created the first such puzzle, print· ing it in the World on Dec. 21 , 1913. Nobody much noticed. mendations. • Jn contrast to most other court reform proposals, which are concerned with reducing the work1oad before the courts or increasing the number of people available to do it, this report con- centrates on improving the-existing system so that more can be ac- complished with the same or feVfer resources. 'There's our problem .• ~ we got here too ~n' THE HECK WITH THE MONEY -LET~ PUT lHE'fOOb IN THE 5Af£ 'Saturday Night Specials' ' . I . Prohle.ms of Gun Control Nine of the ten murders in Santa Cruz County with ~·hich Herbert Mullin, 25 years old, has been charged were com· milted by pistol. The weapon -alleged to have been used was of the kind koown to police as the "Saturday Night Special," a cheap, easily-coDCi!aled handgun. Mullin apparently had bought it for $22.99 without difficulty at an auto supp~ store. In buying the gun Mullin, as required by law, had filled . (s. I. HAYAKAWA) and the surrounding hills have been rushing for guns for self-protection -as they did in the fall or 1970, when four members of the Victor Ohta family and a secretary were mllntered in cold blood. Today the area is said to be an 8.rmed i:amp, with even young girls and grandmothers packing shotguns and murders or the assassination of a presi· dent bas tended to be too hastily drawn up, ignoring the deejH&ated divillooo ol opinion on the subjoct Hunters, for example, have 00 ~ jection as a rule, when obtaining a gun permit, to giving name, address, and a description of the gun. Most peopl.e·wilJ. ingly give this Information to·local"police, tf for DO other reuon than to identify their guns lf they are stolen or lost. out a form teotllying fiJl1llllg other things that he was not a drug addict. Aft .. the prescribed five days ol waiting, dur· ing which his appJi.. cation was presum- ably cleared b y st.ate and local law revolvers. 1. H~ver, under typkal conaresstonal bills, all of them so far defeated, the registraUon records of all gun owners would:-be kepi .., the ll(atlooal Crime , lnki!nation Center !>1-lit !!Ill. _ SUCH FRJGHTENING c o n d 11 i o 1u AGAINST SUCH a~ poosibi1i!y the Oil' cause two equally understandable reac" poitenls of gun regiSlration raise the lions. First, there is the immediate de. same objection 89 .liberals have raised mand for more stringent control of gun against the possibility of a national data sales and the registration of firearms. bank or credit infwm.J!tlon, fonned by enforcement agenci~~ _picked up ~ gun. Only af1t'f' be was arrested was K diocoveral UJat he was a drug addict As long ago as 1969, his parents had sought help for him from the Drug Abuse Pre- ventive center in Santa ~· Secondly, there are t:hose who feel that; cooperating c~t geoctes. SUcb vast, so long a.s Oangerous~ charaeters -al'I}-centralized !lores of hiformatlOD Could lirmed .. and at larfe, the law-abiding citizen should be able to buy guns for well be, it 8rgued, a tli'eat to ebe cm· self-defense with a minimum of' red tape. stitulional right to privacy. Jt is unfortunate that legislation ~ On this llCIJfe, .. there l:mv~ been 'Com- People in lovely, peaceful · Santa Cruz posed under the emotional shock of mass plaints aboUi ije'1' 'lork'a SUllivan Law, which requlre!l, lnformatioD not only about the a.J!1>1lcanl for a lireanrus permit, but ·ilao about hla character witness. Unlortlmately New Yori: police depor1ments vary. widoly In their m- terprelatDl of this law inl wllal It re- quires, '° thaf its applicatioD ls IUleVen. And there ls w ea!y' recourse Ir an ap- plli:ant ~ a p 'permll ls -down. Registration laws should, J'ruUV' believe, , It's Not Nice tQ Fo6I With Mother Nature The U.S. Defense Department ha3Il'l said much about it, but it has been developing 1a capability to change weather and to use man-made storms or droughts as "Weapons. ( NORMAN COUSINS ) The same apprhaches are being Id So · ists 1 I pursued ·by the Soviet uruon, wor . vi¢ scient . or examp e, have been considering the diversion of This is no summary of a fanciful new two rivers that now flow ttuyugh Siberia lx>ok of science fiction, but a factual into the Polar regions By rerouting the statement of what ls happening in the ad· rivers, the scientists belieYe they can bn· vauced military re-prove the agrioultural potentialities oC seardt laboratories millions of Siberian acres. of major natiom. For more than a THERE IS LITl1J! doubt that this quarter-eentury sci· project-la within lhe · s c i en t 1 f i c enlists have known and i.clmoiop:al capobllity ol the Soviet they can increase Union. The q u e 1 t loo to be asked, the dwK:es ol rain ho,...er; Ia, what the effect woold be oo by seeding clbUds other i:i>\mtr1es. U the Arctic were sud· with peilell ol dry d<ft!l 't'o be deprived of ~ v&SI mass ol Ice In order to re-coolillg water, a poalble effect Wlluld Ile le ... moisture. This simple principle bas a temperature shill that could scorch the• now been refined and cltteloped to the crops ·of farmers In the American point where heavy and even torreotial Midwest. rains can sometimes Ile triggered. Aj1olb, M<n-and mono, • are discovering er -lblllty ts that, through delayed-ac-that ill!! alillitY ol bumaI\ belnp to do u111 chemistry, the clouds outside • serious harm to their planet far exceeds COUDlry can Ile seeded and then reach llleir ability to project It or nUrture it. the bursting stsge over tile intended area Nothing 1s !esa lllotlerlng to buman Jn. in on1er to prodllce aev~re flooding ef· 'telligllllCI ... hum.an 'fliues UW. the use fed& ol our dominant ..,....1es and ......,,.,.. SUD anollier approach ls to Interrupt 1br diallgurlng hllmlll exllteDce. YI• are rsln clouds outalde a country, cauolni In the &Iill ol a c:oilectlve Insaaity that them to upend all their malslure before ca..,.. us 'to llDllSb at the coodltlon> they pass Cf'er a certain area thUS that make lllo poufb1e. Day after day, creating a austalned dry spell In Ille -<ODd!Uono are niming down, like a enemy'• country. tdant clock. The .....,. are being fouled, 1 the unciertround water tables are being T B 1!i M A N I P U L A T I 0 N o eo11tamlnaled, the it)' ls being lill!<f 11 lllratolpberlc ooodJtlom a If• c't ln & an open ..,.... and the basic ~ ...-ls anollier pooslbJl!IY , wing .,. l>llnr cht>leled. , • -ed for wtrlara purpooes. , pro'l)ije, In consonance. wltb dpe process, for"l method of ~I U a permit is denied. And there ooght to Ile some restrJcUon as to who: may exlroine the records of registered gun ownua. , . TO 'REQUll\I': t pe~D to reglater bis firearm when it would reveal ~t it was improperly obtained viol,>les tlie ...,. stit1¢ional privil<ge egatnst 9'if in- crimination. That's a tough argument to meet. - Public o!)lnion polls have for yean shOwn that a large 01$rlty want Ill all erribracinl! system of gun reailtrltioD. H ..... ver, the gun registration ~I'S in force, or proposed In Congtt.5$, .,..,.. other anxieties, oot altogether unf!lwlded In the light of OUI' na)lonal traditlooa. I' believe thal naJi<ml ~ 1eaioJa. tlon' , ls • urgbtly n e • d e d • No lechnologj~ly advanced country In the "9<ld offers d • utm·'.....tecuoO to • Its citizens from JWririeldlng .r1111ea and ci'lmlila11 -.I doe! the ,U:& llut !irearma legisjl!ion rod take fully lnW coo; j!d<taUoo many leJal aod c:onotll\ltlonal )lbola\'ler -a well ,.,,~ con- • ilected with OW' frontier traCiltloni' Meanwblle !!\' legislation pr<11>ooed by ~ve JIDI Dingell ol - alppi oodlWinf! the "Sat~ ~ Special" sliliuld Ile enacted at once. II · pr-11 no 1epl er CODSt.ibltlonal "°' blema thlt I m -· OltAHGI COAST' DAILY PILOT R•b~ N. Wt~ l'iobuilitr '.l'llofllGI IC....U, .rdlloP • ol 12. Or thereaboots. Age 8 Is too )'OUllg. That's the claim of a scholar who S8}'3 his studies prove that financial guidance doesn't take before the teen yeaf'3. Q. ••WJJA TS the difference betWf!en -. dipsomaniac and a palydipsiac?" Under dn:umltlllCes of a c I u o l AT SOlllB TIMB, ud It hid helter Ile Barba.r4-Krdbi$ 'Jl4itorlal Poge .!:dUor I S~~~~~~~~~-;wuf~ are, Iba eo11Irol ol the' Aldlc and llOOll, ~:"~~this earth .are ~-~i.. ...... .~Olli pu.;;,;e; .;i'l~iiiodtficaUon,•< 11 lhougbt to their contmon pnji)ieiliii; Aiiill-1--.Th:;;,~-•~to:r.lC-::pe"•::-•"'•:no:... '"°""- A. A dlpt0menlac gives in to an un- QOl'llrollable craving for liquor. A pol)'illpslac ts Ju..t 11.atout tblraty olmost au the time for whatever'• wet. llj 21IB UNITED STATES, the oil con· llimpt1oo runs tmee &•lions a day for _,., man, wolll&ll and child. In China. K'l lh pllolll a )'elf. WB0 !IEMEMB&RS Olc&r Winn ? ' Noboclf, nobodJ. He WU llie obocure ...,..W on Ille old w ... Y l\'orld who • the prac11oe ls formally termed In the biggest of these probltml ls the need ~not , .. ., to Inform ~ 1dmu' m11111ry and ldenllllc circles. VIII and to make the act I on• of t b ol r tatt ... -ht ,._,.,. lhi. pie }d t• nllsbJtt \fitb the. re. ne'!I! Plptt'I Ofllnlclnt M9 ' corn,-r iftcipltate thowlng, for exam ,,cou -iovemmen~ CD rth ,.r\l<'llU1> .., IJltli<I o1 tn~t and rellllt In Udal wavel and bnmdation of -qulremenll of bumlll safety 00 ee • sl1<11lllcan<'" bi' ~"' • '""~' dlallJnt coastal .,.., &ldl,sudden lh•w· Untll now It 1111 thou&ht 11111 the ... '"' •""""'°• al our ,.._. Ing could Ile brollcllt oboal b Y j)erpetuallon of tbe hwnan tpOciea was •>l>lnlm nd Ill' .....,u,,. alrstqlcally placed thermonuclear ez· dependent solely ~ lluman ~oa:. d"'"-·t.,.~ntt pf I-ob· pl01lonl. , • Tl!lr la m lboi<'r U.. -Ulla )luman -ud •1>ok .. ,... .. lopla Even "ltbout respect to a war situ• race ls to umtima In a ,11anebly or the \taY• " ..... Arctic mello{olocfcal cooditlool civillled caDdltl!l>, 11 1IUI be~ to .. -· ~ .. _. '8, l""" , d be ~ed In a wt)I that flOuld crea~ tbe nM!()Mnl,.,. lor _,,,.,.. lllt .,.l-'IJ, --• ••• have bannlul eflecll on pez1&...Ql ·tbe 11Jalraol<JO!fplanet. __ L-_----------' .. • • " ( . _, - U.8._.' -Faces Need to Increase -. --' : One Million Bhrrel,s Daily . , • ..J '""' 'r• ·.Ea_ch Year-tor , N~xt ·D~lule By A. J', MEYER Chrifll<m Scl<110fl Monitor Scn!ltt Whether we Uke It or oot, the U.S. seema ~ -!or the next decade at Jeu1..i«1 o11 and Pl lmpcx1od lo ever ~ quallllty lrom the Middle East and 'Nilrth Mica. Lib ~ and Japonese before 111, we Americans now face tbe awesome loll< or paying for ,these Imports, ad- jlllllng our International political ar- raopmonts to mlnbnlze c!lancts ol sup. ply Interruption and to Cll!hlon, · in verioul ways, the long-term infpect of thll new relaUonahlp with Eastern l{Omlipbere nations. , ~~nomlc lmpllcaUona or these cha''"""' clrcWIUltanCes are ataggerlngly complex · 'J'be u!s. probably wUJ Increase Its Im- ports ol Eastern'Hell)lspbere crude oU by a mllllon bamll dally each year !or at least the next decade, perilape I011Rer. By then ball our oU, and peli>ape a tiJlrd ot our tolal energy, could come from EutefD Hemisphere aourees. SiQCt we are pd Jand old) frlencb. l • lalie tho lill<ny ot dllogreelng strongly wlfll l>lm <!&I llllcy ol hll ....,.lrm taken ID 1, peper In tbe1llnler, lllWJ, Issue ot Forell!n Polley and condensedJn a recent edition ol the Wall. Street JOU<nal. l'!rst, I dllas-strooily that "much pl tllat lftOlth (I.e., payments lo Mlddle Eastern oil-producing government.), will ~ -.vallable to dlstUpl the world monetary system and promote armed oohfllct." • TO DATE the only two Middle Eastern countries with enormous foreign reserves are Kuwait and Libya. Neither, wben confronted 1n years past with cbaoces to move -away from dollars or """' Ullg, choie to do eo. On twO nccaa1 ... al leaat, such decisions C08I both n~tloqa dearly. ' ·Saudi Arabia, the neat candl~ to control massive foreign bol!llngs, bas for 2li years been dlalln~ by a preference for U.S. banka, by an ultra- conservative> investment policy, and by an W1willingness to stray even into the speculaUve quicbands or Triple A bondJ. • Suoldq, ...... 18, 191' o.\ll.\' PILOT A l Oil Imports Much of. lbll oil wUJ be very dleap lo produce ( 6 cents lo 25 cents per barrel), yet Wlll-l!nl!Creaslhgly ezpensive ($1.50 to $3.50 .per ban'~, p¢laps more) at loading termlna)s bt producing COIDltrles. To expect. thal these nallonl will" .. ovelnlgbt become lnternaUonal money market ''gunslingers" seems most with whom it is obsessed.'' creases. Algeria and Libya at the mo-best to handle these. h-tany. curiously enough, have visited the gold-rush ghost tO'NDS in Cllilomia 's Placer County with rather more than the usual tourist's curiosity about the lessons implicit in them. perceptive when he accents their role t first pointed to by the managing direc- tor of British Petroleum) as "tax col· lectors" and as dowmtream "agents for OPEC.'' He also ls correct in saying that so far the companies have passed on REVENUES OF MEMBER countries ol the OrganlzaUon •I Petroleum Ex- poribtg Countries (OPEC) wUJ soar from m10 billion yearly now to -bUUon yearly by 1975 and to perhaps twice that by the early lll80's. Up also wUJ go the the flows ot reserve lullds from oil-ex- porting lndll!lrlal nations. 'J'be Chase Manhattan Bank forecasts $20 bllllon delldts for the U.S. alone wUhln the decade. Levels of Investments of all ltlnds wUJ be huge, as most cerj$1y will the !Iowa ot ..... rve funds lro!!i oil ex· porllng . nallcnl back to tOOse world capital rnarketa wide and deep enoogb to llOOXIUllOdate them. Saudi Arabia elone, under blghly prob- able circum..tances, might well con- trol, 10 years hence, financial reserves greater than those backbtg the U.S. dollar and the Japaneioo yen together. These are big numbers indeed. Our national organizations a n d univenlty scholars concerned wit h foreign policy are understandably preoc- cupied with the resulting problems. Among these are the Foreign Polley AosociaUon and Pro!. llorrll Adelman ol ·MIT, a diatinguli$ed authority on energy. . ..,r· ~(· . ~~•. ·. . unrealistic. Neither do I share the view that these huge BWM will necessarily "promote anned conflict." 'J'be really big SWlJS speql on anns In the Middle East since l'(odd War ll bave originated 1n die U.S. and have gone to 'I'Wtey, Iran and Israel -. ln the latter instance llnanced by public and private gill!. Outlays by Egypt In the past decade have been buge, b\11 most ol the. anns haye, come from Ru§!a, tnvolve Utile payment, and have not been linanced by gUts to Egypt from oil-riCb countrie.11. ACROSS THE BOARD Middle Eastern nations (except for Israel and Egypt), put very modest percentages of gross na-. Ilona! product into military outlays. have contented them.1elveS · with defensive weaponry, and hive not -with the posslb)e exception of Israel -opted to introduce trufy obliterative weaponry in- to the area. I also disa~ with the statement: "'J'be most important player 1n the game iJ the American Slate llepartment. This ag~ · i. deplorably poorly In- formed In mineral resource economlcs, the oil Industry, the bl!tory ol oil erlaes, and the parllclpatioo tbereb>ol the·Arabs '' .. ' . :AJ~t's' 'Not .-Age, ~It's Attitude To all the people 1n the world who will be a YM?I old thll mooth, greellngl ! ( HAL BOYLE ) Congratulations, fellow surviVOB. How are you clolng! To all the people 1n tlie world who will be bol:n this month, greeti>!gs, too! . ""pl Welcome to the universe, ltlddies. Let's there iJ •~ eniy to do at 12, bul, ln this see What you can do to i&. man's case at least, there Is also Al a another birthday doesn1 have the something or an incllnaUon to lei the ring of doom that It dqes at 40 to a man other fellow start doing more of it. and al 30 to a wo-Al 61, do you lee! dramatically dil- man. One bas be-lerenl? Does something especially bad com~ aocuitomed to bappeo to you? Do your veins and arterieo the peaaage ot lime, turn rigid? Do you bate life because you accepts 11, and 1n a eannol escaPI' the realization that there ls · bit a smaller store ot It left !ban you have · way ., even a alread• used up'? Does Rst vllllSh and all proud ol reaching ' another niche tit it. women look pale, gray and alike to you? After all, the whole · No, lndeedy! human race cocr W~l, then, at 62 does aomething sldered. there are remarkably good happen to you? Do you lllll probably m ore people who suddenly see all the emirs ol your ways, don't re a ch 62 than do. That and reform and beo:me a taint? Do you makes you more durable than a majority become lambllke? Do you become a fine ol the people who ~ve ever drawn eumple ol what all men llhould aspire to breath and known the agoey and be? loveliness ol earth. ' No, lndeedy, lndeedyl Tlu\f--may J!l!I bO a tribute tol your The tlllth iJ that 'on your l2nd birthday brah!powu, but 111' a llvlng testimony to you wake up pretty much the aame your hardihood or ll!>dY and , l!lrlllvde ·or fellow you put to bed jllll a few boar. aplrlt. So, lellow sutvlyors, lei ua ,1111 a _ before. , If you're the grat<ful kind, toast to ~lvea :"41n. To\lliht , the , boftvOi';'YOU may say a small pn,yer ol world -tonMimlW the hingoverl thanbglvirJI 1n your bout that you Whal doea II feel like to be 62? Well, have reached another mi1e11one ol llvin&. . . ~ important players have been, and ment offer even less hope. ·North Slope continue to be,. the producing oil from Alaska seems predictably far governments and the oil companies, not off, for well-known reasons. Which leaves the U.S. state Departm<nt. As in other Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq (and prob- are as, the .state Deparbhent•s role ably t be Soviet Unioo) 8.!I tJ:le several und~ President Nlxoo bas wanted big oil producers of the coming decade. markedly, and its alleged "obsession For a mu1titude of reasons, I forecast with the Arabs" does not seem to have that none of these will push output up altered U.S. policy perceptibly. The anywhere near as feverishly as have Iran decision lo accept OPEC's demands · and Saudi Arabia during the past three (\.hlch led to recent leaplroggbtg) was years. Neither, cet'lalnly, will Kuwait. made by the companies, not by the U.S. My reasons' tot · the above statement state Department. are several. Prof~r . ~ tu;Uier 88).'S, "Th~ First, Western academic folklore to the world. ~rp crisis or energy ~Rage contrary, some very sophisticat,ed thlnk- is a fiction. ~e goes on to say there i~ ing now goes· on in many Eastern no m~re. basJS for f e a r s of acute oil Hemisphere oil-ex.porting countries about scarcity m the ™;~t ~~years than there the wisdom .of leaving oil in the ground was 15 years ago. I disagree strongly. or pumping it out at maximum rates. FREE-WORLD Oa consumption rises M~t such experts concur that Iran alone at about 1 million barrels per day end no (a'mong the oil "haves") today bas the change in the profligate end ~ 15 yet absorptive capacity to invest enormously evident. The U.S. and Venezuela are hi_gher aims. in its development effort peaking out as oil producers (from tradi-without massive )Vaste and leakage. ttonal source). Canada is moving to limit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq at the exports ol oil w the U.S. And Dal-out pro-moment have well-defined limits on sums grams 1n coal liquelaclloo and shal&<>ll they can invest at borne intelllgenUy, and and tar-sands -are yet to be policJ)lllllr.ers in all three countries know mounted. The North ·Sea aJ111 Nigeria ol-it. '.jlley.also wresUe dallf jrith )he que>- fer hopes {Qr onJ.y modesi armual in-Jion•'!f foreign fmaocial reServes and bow .!.. -' ' l\IY SECOND REASON for not ex-slightly more to the consumer than they peeling wild output increases derives have given up, and at the moment they from belief that lntemal political · are about 5 cents to 10 cents per barrel develapments and philosophies will con-ahead of the game. tinue, in ~ral oil-producing countries eut his propaaal that consumer- -as tfiey ~ve In the pa.st -to prevent governments le~late 'lo get the com- rapld produttlon increases. In short. r do panies out of the Middle East and his !m- oot ,1J:pect that Ubya, Iraq, and Algeria plication that something betfler would will change their ways dramatically and evolve quickly in thelr place seems well ov~ght again. become (!JS all once intenUoned, but sUghUy naive. For the were)>lekders Jn oil exporting. Soviet oll record, oll-complny returM on in--wilt also take time to develop. vestment remain 1n the modest 8 to 12 My third reuon for not expecting oil percent range, and have not moved up output to soar nows from the foregoing. with recent price Increases. Only two nations, Saudi Arabia and Iran, At the rnflment, in short, l see no seem to me candidates to increase out.put alternative to oil companies -despite dramatically. Increases Qf. a million bar· their disarray (in recent negoUatiqns rels per day from each for several years ~·ith ~iiddle l:astern and North, Alrlcan probably are possible -at lt!ast for producers), their frequently unlovable Saudi Arabia . EJ:perts differ on Iran. behavior. and their past, which has been And much investment will be required in immortall!ed In fact and net~. UntU a each country to make large Increases substitute for them ls found, We have 'to possible. live with them, And like many mar. Now il word about the oil companies. rlages, t~ relat~p will ,hdure for Prol<ssor Adelman obviously IJ right and • want ol a baller altemaftv!. • ·~ .. 9 EO Certain to Exp.ire -'Be Careful It doesn't blow up In your face, Mr. Trudeau!' WASHING TON -The scandal-spfat- tered Office or Economic dpportunlly (OEO) Is dead as a dodo -aDd neither Congress, the courl8 nor the ran- corously protA!8tlng leftists, pnifesslooal bleedlng-1"'8rt agllalors, black aclivism and hard-core weUare recipients can save it. The ace cards are in President Naoo's bands, and be is certain to win the clangorous fight to junk this malodorous so-called "anti-pov- erty'' agency on wblch aome 116 bil· lion of taxpayers' money h a 1 been Then you scratch yourseU, paw the clab-spent since it was l)er out of your· eyes,, and get up and face created· by President the world as usual. Johnson in 1964. I've noticed ooe thing: people who gel Not only does the mad at life and the world In their early 60s often don't live long enough for Uncle President have the Sam to band them their pension meal sional votes to block~ c;1~, ticket. • "' I've noticed another thing: people who but time iJ playing lnlo hll bands. develop a pbilosopbieal attitude toward On June 30, end of the CWTent tlscal Ille are more likely to last a long, long year, !Uncling !or OEO expires. There time. They drain the last drop ol Isn't a chance the more than PIO million goodnw that lies 1n the cup, and required to keep the lurillusly con- overlook lbe sligb! tasle ol -dregl It has. -...iar Ocmmunlty , Action prqp'&lll So, !or lhoae ol ... ~ a this (c!l'U:ll or tlie whole uproanow Issue) month -or any month-lei bellli ring, going can be rammed lhrol1gh Congrw -hold. libds . ...,, llowera -.. by that time~ or bier, !or that matter. and ~ llllfle became we've'reached 'J'be reason · la simple: 'J'be votes are !hit lllllestme! . . . lacklni. ' no world lllll bolds a thrill -and nol '!:'Wl u by SOi)>e parliamentary agalnat our willl atreiagem-or fluke lbe additional 111011er ... . , (Ro~ERT S.ALLEN) were approved, tbe PreJident would be certain to veto.lt'-and th.at would be the end of that. THE ~lSLATION could never be passed over the President's ve~. The needed two-thirds votes just aren't there -and evtn if they were, the President wou,ld ~Ull have the last word by Im- pounding the money. ' Further, there is another important · factor operating in his favor -lime. With the fierce opposition that any at· tempt to pi-eserve OEO 1s sl.ll'e to en· counter in both the House and Senate. it's highly improbable new funding could be enacted by the June 30 deadline. Th e struggle against that would be long and actjmonioul both in the Appropriations committees and in the full chambers. RaJding the Treasury for more hun- dredl ol mllliona ot dollars Jor the begrimed and widely-aualled Com- munity Aclioo program II the core or the raucoua melu over OEO. • enactment last ye a r of. a two-year authorization for' OEO. That provision 11 the basis of the various suits~ challenging the ·•constitutionality" of the President's move to rid taxpayers of the costly burden Of this overblown, wasteful and trouble-breeding bureaucratic empire. The assorted OEO beneficlarlea and parti$ans loudly claim the President ~I no legal authori)Y to junk l~ that tbe agency has a lease on Ufe unW June 30. 1914. What the courts will do about that contention remains to. be seen. But wh'atever they do, the Preafdent retains one crucial asset. TO KEEP OEO (ineening Conununily Action ) going aft.er June 30 will require upwards or $300 million. Only Congress can pruvide that, and even then the President has the Una! word -by veto, and lf necessary lmpoundrnent. That's out of reach of lhe courts -at least so far . The judges can't compel O:lngress to vote the money, and lf 10mehow one-- third or a bllllm dol1ara 11 lortbcom1ng, it remains to be seen wbetl!er the President can be compelled lo allow It to be spent. .. Party , Realignments L~ng O~erd~e THAT'S WHAT the lurloosly partisan howiln1 and yowling and terust-lnatigated demonstrating II all abollt. Qinllnuance ol the Community Ac- tion program (Cbaracteriaed by a leadlng momber ol Congtoll8 u ''Tbli first time 1n the i.story ot our cooln\ey the federal Since Howard PbllUP., st, wu named acting OEO admln!Jtrator tliree months a&<>. he bas alrea<IY whittled the inDaled Washlngton atarl ol l,500 by one-third. Many employes have been shilled to other agenclea. so ... ned "untenured" workers have been 1e.t out. Silrillarly. numeroui offices bave been stripped of typewriters, desks, ohalrs and other equipment and lurnisblngs -lo the loud a n g u I 1 h , ol dlsmayed bureaucrats. .. Slowly bot sun!ly,.a realignment U 1111<-and organized the "Democreta !or NIJ- lng place 1n the major poUllcal parilel or on" 1n the 1971 election. othenaUon aJonc pbllooopblcal Unea. :WomoNW.Y, po1;bca1 atu,;,tlon u , 'l'lle lhlll la brlo&lnc the Republlcan lomaed on former Democratic Gov. l>fills I Party bundreda or now members who Godw1n, who recently -he ..,.. reprdea -v• as con-would he happy to·nm !or -*lier term servalhe llemomll. BJ tho aame token, at bll old job as a Repub!Jcm Cllldldato. the Dollocral Party -ol the ahl!U to tho ~ 11 plCilb( "II new Party are lalllng plaee In Ille $«Ith memherl from the where eoerietle-pollliall....,. are ranb or the liberal • 1browi1J11 olI lhlrtndilloll ~ tor \'MrS Reool>llcom-made ii ..... kind ol .. _. -lor 'lllO reaaon thJJ re-Southerners lo be1oac to all)'thtng but the oll&nment 11 not yet De..-al Party. ......,,1xec1 !or the 'llllnn•••ment al c OD OTT 11 I '. ,_ __ _,_~tu.. . !lemocnou to the GOP wu acxel•ratod 1ng It atpllol' IJ In 1"4 when 8'11. S1rom Tbannond .ol that publki 1Ues>Uon South Ca"'Una, !or 191ra a -al as only been dra!m to the well·known •tten&tb In the' !lemoeral 80ll4 South, political ftgum who are clMu>lina !hell' dlanpl hll-raglltrallGD and led'l l!Udl· patty alllllAllOna. ly ~~al o.n-at'def!lCllln .For e 1 • m p I e , the d ls c u 11 I o n Into. the Ropobllcon PllrtJ. About the rlgbl now centers Uouncl the proboblllll' aame 'lllne, lllrry Dent; form e r l lhll former Teaaa Gov. Jobo JI. Coo-~ 'dlllnoan In loulh ~ I lllllJ, who II one ol the n11J111'1 .-.;.i .nru.11on and Is...,, -1dna u I pram1nel)( Demomll, WW cbqe .bit .,..raJ to the Republlcan 'li• i.glatnUm ... pillco blmsall ... fool: -. L tlon lo -Iba GOP tfresldeDUal illmlnetlen In 1fll. Oormallf la• doo&--IN-FACr, the to the ~ 'friend and ldvller ol Praldent Nl)oD Pa"1 In ai"'1 SOUlheru .pa 11111 BARRY GOLDWATER become sucll a popular acl1vlty that the GOP ~ ~ 11carversion parties" lwllb large numerical """'""· Tbll activity, of courae, will get I big boost U Connally becomel I Rejlubllcan. E>tll neutral oboervera lld:npwleclce thet sud! a devtlopmtnl 1"lWd prove a boon I~ the Rooubllcan Party In Texas wlllle putting a shah1e delll ln the ranlra ol the Tew Democrat.. • It' bas been explained that mall)' con-. iervlllve Democrat. in 'l)'aa have beCOll>e dllenchanled with the: par\J'I na· Oooal l&ldel'lblt> anit are just wallbtg for · a -..1 ol Connally'1 stature and -1arltr lo lted the parade. 'l1le aelec- Uon ol Seo. Georp McGov1111>. a "1tw l>ollllca" '*5clll, lo bead Ille puty'I • pruldes>tlaJ UcRt, -~ by man;r Teas Democrall u the !Jst _llr!Jf._ MOVEMENT In the ~le direction, will> Republican liberals slfllchlng to the government llna!IC'ed the pr0pegatiog ol Democrat Party, Is most (>l')l!Ouncod 1n revoluUoo by aubvenlon and violence") the Narlh. By tar the biggest pollticlan II the sole lasue at stake,, " netted by the· -.ita wu Mayor · 'l'lle o~ m.ior OEo ll"'l'ama have John Undsay ot New YO<k Clly, wbo .'been ahlfted lo olbar ~and there galn<d hll political prominence ., ~ 11 oo 1Wl!ll over them, kmftplea: Tbe Republican ..... ~ Tbe Democrat. •• .....-.111.'"" repnled ll<il6iart, with weloomed I k WP ...,.i, bul decllnd & budie\. (JI a.-f4(IO m111lon, 'lo the to lake h1m 00.-, M a ~ibie -tlft!artment Of Health, EducaUon and didale for l'n"ldonl ' Wllflln:• !liropner, wllb more than '1 1 An<ilher .New Yortrer wb4ioe 111leralllm bfllloh far tr~ and rellled acllvities, l8'-hliii-ro lunl blor bock <11 1Ji. GOP was to 111" labor !lepirtnl<m. • Rep. Oiden R. Reid, wljOte grandfather ·0n11 Community Att1on 1n wblch pro- wu ~a founder ol lhe_ Republican Party. lenlonal poverty workers: 1nnu dty ,.,. In <. Rep, Daoald W, Rleale Umts, career Wtllare rectptontJ and ileclded , HA!publlcan Party was loo .-led lellllta and other qllllors have CCllllOrvauve and decided to cast bls lot ' 1 d1reci peraonal 11a1ce· ts the bat· with the Democrat.. ln addition, Floyd Utlniu!Ml ' K. Haskell, a ne•ly elected Democrat · · aonator ol Colorado, wu a atsle cam· • Sizk'AND NATUl\'E ol thll0h'!P acan- polgn manager !or Gov. N els o n da!...,.aml boondoggle Is tbal In the ~eller 1n the Republican pmlden--or 111 siarmy ·'•ht years' ea-llal. nominaUoo ggbl 1n 1116r I ... All In all, the Republican Party II 1-l, bas COii In~ monr than '-'n1n8 more and more uncomfortable II bllim for the llberala and the Democrat Parly WllDe Ol'IO'• funds (nollj>ly for Com- 11 be<ornlll8 more uncomfortable !or the lnllllkl Action) run out :...... 3!1, Its eoll- ClOlllCMtiVet. 'l'be rullCJUnenl bu boon , ._ • • ll&tldorJ ......, does not • knl tllne1n """lnfbuttbe lhilt Imo• apln for ano\b01'7tf'= Jane-30, 1971. on In eamest. • That come.a ojboul lhrol1gh Congress's ' ' THAT SORT OF brusque housecleanlni just isq't done, ln aovemment outflts. · Phillipa, able , forceful and tough, ls un· moved bY lhe lndlgnanl walls and yqwls . The Pmident selecjed blm !or the specillc purpoee ol dlsmanUlng OEO, and Pbllllpo II eucutlng I h e job vigorously and w\lh plouure. He lranltly enjoya II, becau9e he long firmly believed ·"OEO has outlived Its usefulness -lf it ever had any, whk:h t seriously dOubt." In 11111, a Qeneral Accounting 0!8ce report scathl11t1ly a~lltd OEO on • number of counts -mlaminagement, ocandals, bungling, exeesslve costs., wnste anil corruptlon.ll waa parUcut.rly critical or Community Action, charging partisan poUUoe and lnclUng -and parilclpaUng 1n rlou and oth<r vlollol dlsturbances and demonstrollons. Head or OEO at thet ume wu SaJ10D1 Shriver-M<:<lovem'1 ~nm nlng mate last Ytar. 'l'brou&houl lhal disutrou campolJn. neither wdlda!O em--Mfllllooed Ot!Xl or lilwlvlll'r..,_ nectlon with IL ' • I • • Sunday, Mltth 18, 1973 • ost Shorter :Pott~~; he I g ht reg u I at lo n s to the criminal. ·You must "You could allow for an Ill-mart would pooe any pro!> ly Jmplemellllnt our lll?,000 Police forcol In ... n ,..,;..1 .. Coast Again:s·t --" ~ · By TOM BARLEY ' Of Ill CNllb' P1"' SltH 11The smaller the man the A Justice Deportment move to cut the minimum hei.ght r~ greater the risk of • pby1lcal encounter with the criminal and there isn't l!U'Ollf! Jntaw enforcement today who will dispute that thinking." automatically tend lo bar have a deterrent and we have creue of weight on the buis lems. Speda1 Pro1'P'L"' communities say 1lli$t .,. Am~cana of certain national to remember that we have to that a Sfllaller c h U n k 1 e r "Our men ate carefUlly pick· Hfr SpeclaJ Project, he ex-ready to recnrll ' mmr and ' orig)nS from police work. prot«it our officers to the ••trolman might be jual u eel for the job Ibey have to • • quil'f.Olenta for lawmen may 7be too tall an order !or police chiefs ln at least three Orange :Coast communities. JU' LI. c e Depa r •-·nt be 1 f blllt d ha ~ do ·-• 1 ,_,1 ••~• -·•vo plained, is aimed at providing women or all na~. ~onatM 1oll,K; s o our a y an we ve big a deterrent as a taller UN YUU w.J1UA wv ho • lh .,.-;;-guidelines drawn up after the to do 11 through sensible man." Neth OO!nmeni.d. "But left lllem ope1> to attacb at the men and equipment w aod races provl'li!I ey• llQI I studies Includes the reflection regulations that become ef-I have to aay, without reading that lower height,.,. he irla., wDl comprise I security force chosen c i t Y. •I est.m1&l.. Huntington Beach Police Chief Earl Robitaille agreed. that Americans of Japanese fective from the moment of the full te1t of the iroposa1, "[certainly doo't beli~'tbat \;...f9r President Richard Nixon's ations. and Mexican ancestry are hiring ." that It just worries me." we've experienced more • Western White House. "They certiinly couldn't classical examples of potential aaults on .....i;,.,. officers than u .. lawmen barred by what may "It could be that we'd agree au.et Oifford MUrTaY, well yuaA-~ All four police chiefs con-cr!Ucize us," ,,.th ~' . Three of lour police chiefs :..urveyed didn 'l like the Idea at all, based on the scanty details that have so far been .made available by tbe law en-- . forcement agency:. His department haa the same minimum height re- quirement of five feet nlne. "And I Vr'OUld hate to see that lowered feeling as I do about the obvloua difference just one Inch could make to a peraon contemplating assault and the be an loch or two from don-to drop to live feet eight," aware UJ.at San Clemente's fin-any community o.roond 11.-e firmed their cities' oonfonnity •;we have bl~la, M~· nlng 8 police uniform. Neth mused. "But with that est are a full two inches below wltb five feet nine petrobnen." .. \tlth · anOther 'Justice Depart· Americans, a HaW8Uim.and a j Also ln the guidelines is a Joss of just one inch I'd tend to the minimum belgbts set in "If I had to drop the ~ u\ebt provision 1lso carrying Samoan and, 11 thin). that'~ .a· that be worry that much more about other Orange Coast communi· teqllimnents I'd drop them," with II the threat of gnat actly what they ~ .When ; 'Ibey liked even less the im· plication in the J u s t i c e p e partment announcement that local police departments 1 • ~mi:~:rns ofw~~=tion the safety of the officer in· tiet, said be doesn't believe be -.Id. "t eertainly wouldn't wlthdrawiils for cities that they talk about ad~ ~ by the same height re-volved. lowering the five feet seven pejudice the prospects of final· cannot comply. employment opporiµnllles~". . .1 qu~ements. 1 -~~~~~~~~~--'--'-'-''--~'--~~~--'~:'.:::::.::..::::~::o.::.::::.::.::=:__:=::::_:::::::::::..:_~~~~~.....:._:_~~;.::.._..:.~~-.. 1 "It's all a bit silly," Glavas .:11J said. "We have this business ~] Who do not "eliminate moat Nature created a d1f .. height requ~ements" mlghl ference betwHn us and lose grants they presenUy --" receive under the L 8 w many forms of t""'ce Enforcement Assistance work are barted to ~~ation (LEAAJ. b h ; These were the reactions of women KIUM t ey are ·liollce cblefl or Newport simply not able to do a : lleacb, Hunlingtoo Beach and • b .u. t . , I ·Costa Mesa. In San Clemente 10 Toi IS mans a one . . . :where the mlnhnum height because he is a man • , ,' ltandartl ts 5 leet 7 lnchea, two lncbel lower than in most ;dlles, Chief CUlford Murray ts jess perturbed than the others ;by the possibility of a federal ,-equirements. , But Newport's Chief James ~lavas, on hearing of the an· ·1MJUnctment, snapped, "l think ~.this ls typical and the fears of many people have b e e n justified." "Many of us said from the beginning of the LEAA pro- gram that we were going to find strings attached to some 9f these federal p I a n s , ' ' Glavas said. "Our minimum height limit here is five feet nine and I'll tell you now before I read this Justice Department plan in detsll tbat I'm not a bit inclined .to cut Jt." A $95,000 LEAA grant for Newpot1's helicopter force might well hinge on such a reduclfon, Glavas was remind-ed.. ' '4Th"ese grants might have to be nviewed," Glavas said. stature of the officer who may be involved in auch an at- tack." Robitaille stands to lose more than most police chiefs if he does indeed refuse to drop the minimum height lev· el and if his LEAA grants were cut because of such a refusal. More than $200,000 eannark· ed f<W' four separate law en· forcement programs -one of them to be worked in con- junction with Seal Beach and Laguna Bel!<h pollce -could be affected by such a declsloo, "Obviously, It's something we have to study when we get the fine print on this pro- posal," Robitaille said. "But it's no good pretending Ula.t I'm in favor of the height llmit drop. I ' can see only trouble for us from such a move." The J u s t i c e Department move stems Crom studies that showed, the agency said. that most po. I ice departments' now of women complaining that they are not aUowed to do the same job as m a I e patrolmen. "There are physical and • emotional differenca: a n d that's all there is to it," the Newport chief said. "Nature created a difference between us and many forms of police work are barred to women because they are simply not able to do a job that Is man's alone because he ls a man." LEAA grants obvious I y loomed large in the thinking of Glavas and Robitaille but that consideration could not be ap- plied to Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Nelh's reaction to the . Justice Department an· nouncement. His department h•s no gPants on its books. Although there is a possibility, he sild, that projects currently being eyed by Coot& Mesa may become feasible th r o u g h LEAA intervention . "Just the same. I'd be very, very reluctant to drop our height limit," he said. "You alr~y have niost of the rewns for that from Chiefs G1avas and Robitaille and I also firn1ly believe that five feet nine is the absolute minimum. "Below that," Neth said, "you're issuing an invitation ~eiith Penalty Return New Forni ' . . Pnshed in Most States " Of Heroin UaJ&ed Press Jniemattonal death for first de&ree:rnUrpe"r:· fi ~...] J -J . M~ than three-quarters of armed burgiary, ra~an<tkQl· 't reu.:ci-IJe ,, the . country's state naping. Utah's new code calls legislattlres, alarmed at the for a firing squad death in increise in violent crimes, are crimes of first degree murder working co proposed laws to and kidnaping where the vic- restore Ute death penalty !or a tim is murdered. variety of crimes from killing Under current law in New a policeman to rape. York State the death penalty At least half of the bills can be imposed for killing an stand a •.;hance of passing. on-duty police officer o r The flurry of bills aimed at prison-guard, and bills have putUng ei:ecuUon back on the been introduced to extend it to law.books parallels President murder. Rhode Island law Nixon's call last week for the makes execution mandatory restoration of the d e a t h for a prisoner who is serving penalty far certain federal life who commits murder. crime,. Florida reinstated tis death The U.S. SUpreme Cou rt penalty late last year, and early last year ruled that the Ohlo's new execution law will death penalty, as unevenly ad-take effect Jan. 1, 1974. None ministered in various states, of these Jaws has been tested was "cruet and u nus u a 1 in the courts, however. punishment." and thus Wl· A UPI survey showed that consUtuOonal. Most of the proposed Jaws at least half of the country's PARIS (UPI) - A Dutch Connection push in g a dangerous new fonn of heroin has taken over the Paris narcotics market, F r e n c h authorities said .today. They called the new drug "dynamite" and said it cou1d turn a user into an addict in 10 days. The Dutch Connection spi-ang up following record drtlg seizllres and heroin-fac- tory shutdowns in Miirsellles in 1972. Dr. C 1 au de Olievenstein; head of a Paris medical center for young addicls, said. "When one drug ring is smashed, another springs up in a few months. appear to be aimed at remov-state legislatures are working lng the chance that the death diligently in hopes of restoring penalty would be unevenly ap-the death penalty thlS year. plied; focusing 00 mandatory Other states have bills pending "Maybe the market has sentences for specific crimes but the outlook for passage ap-been dried up in Marseille, but as tilling police and prison peared to be bleak. A few in Paris it is worse than evei, guards, for hired killers, plane have taken no action at all. with the Invasion of a new and hijacker s who k i 11 , In New Mexico and Mon· more dangerous form of premeditated murder and the tana, bills reimposing the heroin." like. death penalty have been pas,s· Young Parisians call the A few states already have a ed by the legislature and await dark heroin crystals "brown limited death penalty in effect. the governors' decision to sign sugar." The connection is ap- North Carolina has mandatory them into law. parenUy centered in Holland. ~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~--'~---'-~ ~talks. Our money. Call in Terminix to get rid of tennites, and l'ie can in Jnost cases offer you a termite protection plan. As long as you maintain Jt, Terminix guarantees to repair any new tlllbterranean termite damage, to the prem- !Jf$ covered, up to SlSO,ooo. For that kind of money, we've got to be good. For a profe.ssional tetmlte report •.• with no obU- pllon ••• phone today. 542-7881/533-2960. tt $ C Ill"*"-C.Ufomlt 1 i. Big savings on our large .storage buildi ngs. ' ' ; For people who'.ve got a lot to hide. ' • ' . 99 9~ Al alumlnlln atcrage building. Anished In white textured rough aewn with green trim. Dipped galvanlzed for extra atrehgth. 1. 19~! Colonlal steel storage bulldlng. Exira \\1de Inside llldlng door9, open at frOnt fol' best ljll)tllllllCe. Flt111hed In .gleaming white wllh lultlc nid trim. • · JCPenney ~· · ~' know what.you'.r~ looking for~ -. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. atthefollowlng atom: • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Bud. (714) 644-2313. r HUNTINGTON eENTER. Huntington S.aeh (714) 892-mr. .... •• 11 r ' • I • _ DAILY "ILOT lltff Jl'Mt. • Chapman Seeking ~~:~~to rob '500,000 by JW10 I for • --project -will unlf)r old """""" of the catllpll with new laclli- lies 01 O.pman O>llese has been IUlllOllDOed by Dr. J. s. Flour of Santa Ana, pieral cbalnnan. Serving with the general cllalnnan ""' fellow lruslees Rolla R. Haya, Jr. rt Newport Beach and George L. ArlYroa of Santa Ana. Among the modllicaUons scheduled In the ""ewal plan are Sructural changel of in- tet1«s end painllnc of ....... !ors of ellting hulldlngs; creation of pedestrian malll, greenbelto and butmor coum: and relandscaping, Flour ex- plained. . Sta~bing Suit Filed ' $1,1ndly, M.ch 18, 1973 DAIL y PILOT A • 256 Workers Get Start With.County SANTA ANA -"l'hnlugl!. the subj<ct to speclal.obsta<I" ID C0me totrus Christian Science LecNrc Public Service Careers (PSC) employment such as be ing l"Olll"llD, 1 federally financed =killed, a mJirant !arm DON~T JUST EXIST! LIVE! (ll<!ject, 256 disadvantaged worker, a minority ll'JUP 1y • .,. 1. - pmons ha""' been rocrul1ed person, or havlJw • ram11y THURSDAY, MARCH 22 - 8 p.m. and placed In entry-level jobs history ol dependeoce on S!COND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENtlST in Orange County welfare. 3100 Pacific Vie-A Dr., Corona del Mir Departments. The procram's high reteD-Child Ctr• provic:ltO tion rate ii attributed In parttll:'.:::::::=:::~~~~====:=::::::~ "~ht-two percent of the to counseling and rupportlvel· PSC enrollees are still OD services that are initially pro- board ,'' a report to be given to vided to tbt PSC enrollee. the Board of Supervisors The job COUMelor wists in Tuesday stalel. ''This re ten-estahllahlng commun\catkln Uon rate ls very high when betwee.n. lhe tlll"Ollee and bi1 , Nearly Everyo1ie Liste1is to La11.ders ocmpared with the retention superVllOl'. rate of other employment pro-1~;;;-------------------------'i grams for the disadvantaged." Ninety percent of t h enrollees received merit in- creasea upon completion of six months service and 45 percent received promotions withi n their first six months on the job. The fed era t · )ianpower AdmlnlatraUon defines a disadVaritaged person as one whose Income is below the poverty level. Also defined as disadvan· taged i& a person without suitable employment , • THE THOMl'SON CLINIC FOR EDUCATIONAL THEllAPY ANNOUNCES A 10 SISSION SEMINAR "PROBLEMS IN DIVORCE" FOi PERSONS CONTEMPLAnNG DI Y 0 RC E, GOING THROUGH DI Y 0 RC I OR WHO HAYE COMl'LmD A DIYOICL Dlscuuloo1 cood.-by Hatolcl E. .. rkl, Ph.D .. clinlcal l"Y•hofotlst, collO<J• ,, . ._ ......... HOUSEWIFE OFTEN MISTAKEN FOR COMEDIENNE TOTl'E FIELDS Mldelyn Frowine Wins Place on Look Alike Contest on T1levl1lon Show . unemployed and seeking work. e When i1 divorce • practical solution? e Wh•n is divorce a cop-out? e What are the affects on children 1 e wn.t financ ial arrangamant1 should be made? e How much expl•nation should be 9iven to relatives? e How are sexu1I difficulties resovled? e What kind of social life is possible 1ftar divor<;a7 ' Only One Totie Absentee Voters Get Reminder SANTA ANA -A Weslmln-undemnp19yed or hindered ster man who claims he was ' from seeldh& work. CALL MZ·1760 FOR DETAILS DOYll MEDICAL ILDG., SUIT! 5 745 DOYIR DRl'{L NEWPORT IEACH Woman Looks Like Her stabbed during a battle be-Other quafificatiom include tw«n Anl!tos and <lWcaoos at a school dropout, under 22 a Boi5a. Grande High ScMol years, over 45, handicapped or gniduatim ceremony hos lilied HUNTINGTON BEACH -a charge,, In !act, li!Rt lhey When H1m"_._ Beacb -convinced her !XI enter a Tolle -.. -. Fielda look alike comest. wile Madelyn Frwtne visited She eolered and ended up Las Vegas receotly, she was last week on the stage of the barraged by autograph seek-Merv Griffin television show ers. as ~ of five finalists from The init.:ial excitement slow· throughout the nation. ly grew to frustratioo when "I roly entered as a lark," she had trouble convincing her she said. "I was a littte dub- "lans" that she wasn't who lous, but I tbooght ii woold Ibey thought she was. be an adventure." After all, she told !hem, As a star's late woold mve there is only one nightclub it, Mrs. Frowine was not comedienne Tolle Fields, and d>osen as the lllOll loolt alike. her driver's license proved she But tl'd'e . wn cansolatioo was ooly a contented IOOlbet knowing that she was the only lmn HUl)lingtDn Beach. finalist !run Calllcrnia. Well, her neighbors en Fall-The .mw is expected to ing Water Drive still gel a aired MODC!a1' at 8:30 p.m. on d!arge calling her Totie. Sl!Ch Channel U, me said. Gas Tax Ff:t~ding ' ' " t ... 1 '• ~' ~. • lli8,hivay Pr~jfcts ~ SANTA i ANA -FI ft yt· Highway : ,to 32nd Street, highwajr projedl' in'~<>rapge $00,000. ' County <IU.s are to be 1inanc-SAN C'L _E MEN T'E - ed by 8(1 $11.I million JJl'lel'a!D?' CalllUlO Clputrano, IJei Gado drawn lroin gas tax inonies. Street -~ V;a Breve, 131,100. The projec!J slated in Orange SAN JU~ CAPISTRANO COast cltlu and: -Allpai Street, nor:th ol COSTA MESA -Fairview Amino del.·Avlon. $51,500; ·Del Road, Newport Boulevanl to Obis1'0 ~t. Los Rloo to San Diego Freeway, $315,000; cammo caplstrano, 124,IOO. ' Placentia Avenue, 00 Street SE,U. llEACll -Marine to Victoria Street, $112,000. Drive, Sai Gabriel R!ver to FOUNTAIN VALLEY _ Pacilic <¥sl H 1 g b w a y , • $13,300 .. • Newbope Stree~ SI a~· r WES'l'MIN. STER N-land Avenue to Warner t.veque, -ew $76 500• Slater Avenue wen rt S4reel, Edinger Avenue to Brcioldfunt Street ~ Ward McFadden Avenue, Mq,*lO. Street, $7SJllll; Ward Street, The lunds allotled by the Garfield AYODUe ti> Warner Orqe County Road Depart· Avenue·, $91,400. • ~t. wUf come from ~e HUNTINGTON BEACH -Arterial illghway Flnancmg Eilia Avenue, Golbard Street Program. Damages Demanded the Garden Grove Unified Sd>;JOl lllltrict and his two al- leged --· !or '100,000. • Lull Duarte names Mlcl:ey Pace and G"'llOl1' Pace ea co- defeodants with the d,i8lriel In deadline for applying !or an hi> Orange Qxmty Superio< absentee ballot for the u~ Court action. He claims he Coming school board elections was stabbed with a hunting )<nife during the fracas last SANTA· ANA -The is Tuesday, April 10, Orange June 15. County Registrar of Voters Duarte charges the district David Hitchcock w a r n e d 'WJth negligence ·!or being Saturday. aware of the likelllmd of Because election day, April -between rival Anglo lb k f and Qllcano groopo and for 1r, falls during e wee o doing nothing to prevent the spring vacation pelsons who oqtbroak rt violence and fJt expect to be ahlent from 'their juif to onlool<ers. precinct on that day sbouldl--"'--;-------1 apply for an absentee ballot either by mail or in person at the Registrar of Volm office, he said. U requesting a ballot by tnail, the voter muf •be cer· talA • to include bis name, residtnce address, hi> legal ~ure and the ......., wby l;J:e-,Will be· unable to vote at the pon,, pn April 17. , Sample ballot mailing will be~n on March 23 and la ex· peetlid to be completed by Aprll.·3. Voters with questions 111ay call the Registrar ol ,,Voter's office at 834-2244. f Vets Sent Exemption Claim Forms SANTA ANA -· Orange o.mty Aasessr Jack'P. Val- l«ga 8llllOODCt!d llml vet,... em' eremptlon claim ftJrma !me heel! malled lo veter- ans tm.chout the county. He p001ted out that due to the 1-In the hlmeown- ... eaemplb1 to $1,7l0 It wlll mw be more beneflcial for most veterane to uae the homeowners' entlllemeol on thelt residence. He added, however, that veterans' .. emption m•~"still • U this sounds lmpos:sfbl• ••• cad todq for the eye-openlna: slol"J' of Holl Memorill Ho&pital'1 "four FleKlble Plln1 tot Glvfn('. Yoa will bt In tot 1 pluuntaurprilll T1Japhonl: 645-8600 to Southern Pacific Railroad, $147,000: Mansion Avenue. Main Street to Delaware Street, $85,500; Slater Avenue, Goldonwest Streel to Newland Street, $179,000; ralbert Avenue, Goldenwest to Newland Streel, $213,000. Il\VINE -Campus Drive, University DrlY< to .Jamboree Road. $150,000; J~y Road. Barranca Road to· Walnut Avenue, $191,000.. •i SANTA ANA -Damages quallfy oo additional property Ext.ntlclfl 10I NEWPORT BEACH "-San Joaquin Hills Road , MacArlbUr -lo Mal' guerlte Street. $141,ZOO; Bal- boa Boulenld, l'llclllc a.st Sttidents Get Choice tlllalllng $160,500 ore being they own. SJligbt by a Newport .Beoc& Claims must be filed by April !km In an Orange County 15. Any velerln DOI receiving _Sltperiot Oltnt lawBuit that a fmn -oontacl the ao- dmges a former Ompio)'<! ........ olflce !mmed!al8y. -lorllni -lotllllq 'Ibo olllce Is -at 630 A1k for 1"*'-a.wnt-r. HOAG MEMQ///Al HOSPITAL '811,0IO. ·, N. Bloodwt;)1, 8onC1 Am, CJ: L•le11lipltJalmcSywtems•~·.-...~~~ma~y~..n~~~mo~.~~;;;~~~;;;;:;;;;;;;;~j Inc., tot •Dover DrlYe, namill• " 1 _. I forlDer flnoncliil analyll Jerry Dest Nlnnlqlr • do' -In 119 elvll -·~ lngft left the !Inn Sept. 10: 1971, after 15 nlClli4ltl ol em-pO)'IDOltl. Dr. Ma,.._ry'N. KnM,. -. '~tometritt " c • • ' 8llllOUDces the opening of her office for the general practice of optometry Including ~chlevlng child vision care It II alleged -Nlnlnpr CCllverted a~ dlecl< !or ~ tn Ilia own uae on This spring UC : I r v I n e Aug. 5, 19'/L 'lllat forgery, the lreslunen and ..,,-.. will -.cates, was lollDwed be able i!i "!f'" from J by the Mlher thelt on .Aur. =u la the :mi; ~· rt.'37,500 la ...,._ Sludles ~IM,, ra DI In lli,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;; .. 1 at 34118· So. CoaJt H\l'Y• Suite 4 Dana Point ' from tr a a •Port at lo n to alcheolJ, from -1)' a.. llnlly lo New OrloamJ- 1116 --.11 ......... lo ol!er Ille ... h•dnl colleto lffidenl WUIW which w1D ..iate • -nrielJ ol lile --and In_ lo the more lcodemlc IUhjedl wllldt u'e r<qUlnd by the m• jor dlaclpllne1. Focully from the various ICbonls pnoent the Unlveralty Studlea. Similar 00\.D'Se offerings are. mlde each quarter. \ Fllr htatance, this apriq Robin McAllister, lectur.ir In Eft811sh a n d C.mparaUve Lltwatllre; will conduct a coura which ezptom the • Office Hours liy oppolntment Talophono NOWI , 49:1-6210 ' WE STAND TO LOSE! SO DO YOU! Corona del Mar Property Owners! We Need To Associate Now! "THEIE IS A llGHT WAY" CALL: U3-1891 • Your Voice Is Your Protection litort story IS myth, history ..... W llf't Dr, PNI NIH Ml,,.,_, C. M .. flll WllltertY Or .. .......,, hlCfl and phUooophy. 1.._-~_..;.;;.;,;,;~,;;,;,i-;;;,;;;,;;;;;.;.;;,;~,;;,;;;;;.;;;.;;;,;;;.;.,;;;;. __ ..J • • l J Slip your sofa into something super. Save 25%, on an our slipcover~and' reuphOI fab ., ncs. A 25% saving ia one of the beet r111DM togetatartedonyourfuml!Ur9...,.,...,,, And you get this saving on everything from formal velvets to Informal pllld" lromatunlyolaflnatoel&glllt~ satins.A!tdwlthfab!lcaavlngaOf2"' It's l/Mtleftllbfe way to lllllfY )IOlll' redeoontllng ldels; - P1nney1 Custom Decor•tfng h11 evtrythlna. Cuthkn dr•r.rlff, .. sllpcovtr•, uphobtary. arpotlng, furniture, 1cce11orfH • . )• ·- Shop Sunday Noon ·to 5 p.m. at the tonowinq sto,.s: HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunort Buch (714) 644-2313 . t ) • • • I' I, I JO DAILY PILOT Huntingwn Couple Turn ' Ice Cream nlo CoUl Cash B1 TERRY COVllLE Of .. Oallr Pii.t tllff It has an unlikely name for an ice cream cone: tin roof. Who would bite into two scoops or a tln rooJ~ Stan Bourdau:r: leans over the counter, offering a single, round scoop. "Try .... it. It's real sweet. Kids love it . ., he smiles. lt turns out to be a sweet mixture of fresh peanuts wrapped in chocolate ribbon a n d vanilla ice cream. "We sell about six gallons a week ." reports Stan. rinsing his shiny scooper. When Stan Bourdaux talks ice cream, he knows his business. At 34. you might call him king of the ice cream mountain in Orange County· Stan and his wife Peggy :>wn two Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors lee cream stores In Huntington Beach. Their stores rank number one and t~·o in the state in the 31 Flavors chain for the volume of ice cream they sell . He expects to sell 46.800 gallons of Ice cream this year at his newest store, 19456 Brookhurst S t . , which opened last October. That's more t ha n enough ice cream to. fill 520 bathtubs. His older store, opened in June, 1970, at 5971 Warner Ave., was the sales volume leader but has been surpassed thi ' year by the Brookhurst ooUel. Last year. the Warner store grossed $125,000. It averag~ 1,20() customers a dav, in the winter. "We have the only stores ln Orange County that still sell at company prlcea. 'nlat belpo oor . volume," brags Bourdaux. _ !t-, single SC®P is 18 cents. 1be. price. or course, is not whet really draws the bungry crowds. It's the variety. At nny one time. there are actually about 36 navors available -some of them quHe odd. A new taste, for in· stance. is peanut butter n' jelly. nn roof is new, too. So is Ouffernut which combines the sticky taste )( peanut butter with the ::reamy delight of marshmellows. Choe o 1 ate flavors dominate the list. says sun. because that's what .mo.rt kids like. Chocolate Sears ,.;Aliff l'OftTRAIT wrru O\"E: SUBJECT adults • OAIL Y l"ILOT Stiff f'llolto STAN BOURDAUX TRIES A NEW FLAVOR mint and jamoca almond fudge are two or the top sellers. About seven new flavors come to a store each month. and old o. n e s "retire" or "take a vaca· lion" as the company says. About 400 diflerent flavors run through a store each year. "They don't all catch on," says Stan. Tutti-Frutti popped up, became popular, then wa s taken off the shelf. See.ms the hard fruit in ii was damaging teeth. ''Prune frappe disappeared. We all know why," chuckled Bourdax. "Date crunch isn't very popular, but it c o m e s out each year during the Indio date festival." Cherry vanilla cones pop up Co r George Washington's birthday. then retire the rest of the year. The company developed sesame sweet, for the television show. But its sesame seed taste did not catch on. says Stan. He hasn't always found himsei! knee deep in tubs of ice cream and sur· rounded by yOWlgsters ordering double scoops of blueberry cheesecake or lemon custard. The Bourdaux first ap- plied for a franchise in Huntington Beach in 1965, while Stan was still in the electronics field . 'We wanted something stable . without the threat of losing a job." he says. "I knew Huntington Beach \Yould be a super city for it." They waited five years, passing up other possible franchises. When t h e y finally got the Pranchise il nearly broke them . Stpn quit his job to prepare for the opening, but 11 construction snag kept the store closed six months longer. They had to sell their hoose and take part.itme jobs to keep from losing their "'6,000 franchise deposit. It has. of course, proved worth the trouble. With the two top volume stores in the state, Stan has hopes of opening a thi rd shop in Huntington Beach. Make Time Stand Still . . . portraits are forever! is all you pay for a big 8x10 color portrait children • babies o NeAp.Umlt • IJmited to OM Portrait •Addhloaa.1 Pri1ts Av1U· pe.rS.bjtct, h'O Por-1bJe •I Re.uo11hJe Prices trait• per F1mily no extra cbll'le for handling and delivery 911t• extra (or each additional person In portrait llOl.l&.i: Dlli.W 11,_.t•I P.M. •Sat,. t.:aut.toCP.M. Su .. ttNooato4 P.M. Mardi 1,tlnt Atttt<tlU •tlMF.Ucnri•Sclrt~ t..pw..i Pat.._ C..Me.· ... Pd ' • Maharishi Advises Politicians GOP·Campaigi;i H~ad Quits WASHINGTON 1AP1 The Democrats have con• the more come<Yt\ive bloc ol tlloll the~ llOOcls alP" ll<p.Bob WU!on of ()allloruia, trolled the 11oufe olnct 111155,' Houao Republicana, oaWi 11tB port to P11"'"' 1111 Pl<llTllll-" 'A'ho has h ea d e d the despite predldk>ns f r o m news of Wlbon't resignation There were W\C.'Onfmoed R e p u b lican Congressional varlOUS Republican leaders was relealed, "l have real reports last fall after the eJ.ec. Campaign Committee for 12 every t,i;o years that the GOP good reason lb be optimistic" lion that President Nli:on years, is stepping d o w n is cla,slng ln on t h ~ that RepubllCIH)S m.igbt cap-wanted W i I 1 o n replac- wlthout havmg achieved. his Democrailc lead. The pment tun! control ol.lhe llou,.. ed. Although the committee i& goat of a GOP-controlled ltneup Is 241 Democrall, 193' "'!be war Is OV!r," be said. U<hnicalty ll'ee from Whitt House. Republicans and two v•c•n-"Now Congreas can focus at· House pressure, there ii eon-. SPRINGFIELD, lit. !AP\ - The lndian guru whole Jentle eyes and JIGwtng robea gUded across the youth culture scene of the 1960s visited the flllnols Stateho:use last week with a message on how to handle Oscal probleMl!I. Wilson, 56. is expected to be cies. ten.Uoa on dcmestie affaln. . slderable re.e~~ng 1W~~£':_'001d succeeded by Rep. Robert H. Michel, who ls considered ln We can make a great C888 not oppose 1,u<Wl • w&QUC:ll. Mtchel of Illinois. 1-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:- Wilson's resignation takes effect March 21. "People who make budgets are nervou1 when there are problems in !OCiety ." said the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. "The basis of a restful budget is no problems in society." The guru. who 's served as spiritual adviser to the Beatles, the Beach Boys and Mia FarrQw, also told th~ House of Representatives ie sensed in its chamber ' a spirit of Abraham Linco , who stood for unity and freedom, and I'm just thrilled to the heart." The committee, which is not a part or Congress. provides much of the incentive , guidance and m()Jley for poten· tial and incumbent Republican I-louse candidates every two years during congressional campaigns. As chairman, lifichel. 50, ~·ould have considerable in- fluence in how and on whom much of the committee's tens of thousands of do11ars are spent every two years. An aide to Rep. Clarence J. Bro.wn (R-Ohio) said his boss also would enter the in- traparty race for Wilson's job. But House Republican sources Before addressing the said Michel is a virtual shoo- House, the exponent of in. t r a n scendental meditation kicked off his sandals and, sit· ting in a fuH lotus position atOp a couch at the back of the speaker's platform, answered questions from newsmen. One question he did not answer was his age. · "I t}ave a system of In· finity," he said. "It would ll()t mean much in conventional terms." Acupuncture Given Trial VICTORIA, B.C. (AP) The British Columbia govern- ment says it will embark on an experimental program of controlled acupuncture clinics to assess the ancient Chinese art or healing. New Clinics Now Open c;:osT A MESA-HUNTINGTON BEACH Lindora 's unique program is a safe and pradicol method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain proper weight ••• under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. medical weight reduction Coll for information Monday thro Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 P.M. LINDou;t MEDICAL CLINIC ~=:~~:~~~ ••acH 5 5 7 • 18 9 3 NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LONG BEACH 645-3740 5 34-2051 426-6549 PASAD.ENA 796-2614 ORANGE 538-2395 P-ct Pr.ftuie•1ol Plo1o 11 ,.,.,_,,., C1•ck., TVI~ "'9· hef .. .O.nolllcif. IWt-ao..~11"9 . l'ltfftlioMlllllll. WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON LA HABRA 347-5647 789-7103 962-3438 170-9501 694· 1029 .... _ .... Antique ~atin bedspreads to match drapes to match tablecovers. And all 15%off. lty to match that. Sale10~r. Reg. 12.32 'Supreme', the height of luxury in antique satin draperies. Elegant antique satin finish plus Aoc- lon8 lining to give any room the pro~r decorating temperament while main· taining the comfortable temperature. Fan folded. Weighted corners. ordor • all ot 15 % off. S018•4'' reg. 14 .]S Saito 12.11 15163" reg. 21.10 s.i.11.Sl 75114" ''9· 15.ll S.le JI.IS 100Kb)" rt9, 21.16 Sole J4,JJ 100Kl4" ro9. 34.07 Sote JI.IS 125163" 119. 37.1 1 Sa .. 31.14 I 2S184" r•9. 43.ll Sale 36.17 1501184" ''9· 51.93 So .. 44.14 e All 1i111 in(.l11din9 ¥•l•ntt1,-tiobo,~1 incl f1bot1 ov1il1blt in 1to,lr or 1pt(.i1I - 1111t 15 'f. off. Sale21 25 Reg. $25 Coordinating quilted bed- spreads help complete the 'Supreme' decorating venture. Throw style in solid · colors to blend perfectly with the antique satin draperies. Rayon/acetate DY&r polyester fill and cotton bado Full, reg.,$27 Sal• 22.95 Queen, reg. $37 Sale 31.45 K1119. n>g. $39 Sale 33.15 FO< ... tlnlllllng -.,._ deco- 181lw '"""""' rods. Adjustable 30ar' $13. ~ 5C>«1" Sit. • •' ~ ' ~ \ l ) ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m:' at 'fie lollowi119 stores: ' 'l! 1 < FASHION ISLAND, Newport 81'1ch (714j 644-2313. HUNTlNGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach {71'4t 992.7771, } f1 ~ f' . ' ' . • I -· • " . ' ' • March 1·9-31 o~ly. 4 Pairs t9 the box, u~less , otherwise indicota<J; Reg. 1.25: #95 S..ndolfoot Knee High S.t0ckings ... I Box. • 4.00; 2 Boxes,. 7.0ll, Reg. $2: .#6+ Actionwear Pontyh~, #aO/lgilgn® Nylon Smc~ings ••. I, B9x. 6.60; 2 Boxes. 11.55. • Reg. 2.50: #24Smoothline Bikini Pantyhose: #43 Pretty Ponty Pantyhose, '#50 Nude 'N-Noughty Pantyhose. '#91 . Opaque Pantyhose.,. I Box. 7.95; 2 Boxes,. 13.95. Reg. $3: #80 Tummy Control· Top Pontyhbse, #90 Room.At-The-Top Ponty~ose .. . I Box. 9.80; 2 Boxes, 16.95. Reg. 4.95: # 17 Sheer Support Pantyhose, #207 Monvelle® Nylon/Spandex Support Bikini Pantyhose ... I Box (2 pr.), 8.00; 2 Boxes, 14. 95. Hosieiy, 3 .~ " ~.....,... hr'+'lt• ,.o, ... .,.. I Cf.,._..,uM., 'flltfllliN Or4tn '#cf~ U1·11t1 1'11""41M Orlltf a.lf'll · M'-'f J1M· .. I jo.M, ~ \ , '--~ Cilif91'1111 MOit .. ' . .. ,• ' I • ' , 01*\ hll'f l :Jt A.M. .. f:M l'.#1\o .. ' . ' . t, ..... <.MM•• "hit) , ' -Cir Ji, oc.o-•-• O c.o.o._ CJ c1ri-.- .,. ....... ,~111Mtl• ----l-· ___ ---.!- ............. ..,., "-"1111 ............. 111-1 ~ , ... ._......, "'""""' -... 1k "'""' '""" ...... ,., ~ u.oo -.u C.0.1."t.. " ' '. -....... • • • , . • • ( .. ; {. I • ~·• • • ' A!Willhl .. • 44411. ....... 11141111 .. 121 Sunday, Mll'ttl 18, 1'7) IWLY l'ILOT A JI • • . sandals on a wafer platfor••• A • ' Lattice sandals, wropp~d-up looks •• , frseher than Springtime; on ihe merest hint of o platform sole ... wafer-slim .•• "•fined ... blissfully comfortable. A. By Noturarizer, "Essex," white or bone coif, 19.00. B. By Naturarozer, "Marlowe," white or block potent, 19.00. C. By Penoljo, "Bond Leader," camel or navy coif, 22.00.· Women's Shoes, 35 • . • • • • "I. ...... ' " . . - t \ ,, " ··t .. • • \ • • • • , ··- • . , ' . . • . • -' , HIWPOkT HUHTIHIOTOH HACH OkAHGiE. NALL Of OkAHGt CUklTOS 47 feUIM ltl1"4 (7141 '44•1212 7777 Eclh191r Av•1111• l714l ltZ•JJll 2JOO N. T\ltt111 Sttttt (7141 ttl.IJ ll 100 lo• C.rrlt11 Mill l11J} IH.o4tl SHO, IO A.hi. t. 9110 '·"'· M9HDAY THkOUSH fklDAY, SANkDAY 10 A.M. t. 4 P.M, SUNDAY It HOON le I P.M. . I ' • .. - • I • DAU.Y PJl.OT ' s.nday, Mlfd' 18,' 1973 . . . WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY NOW. ON SALE! THE NEW 4 STAR MOTORHOME Fe•turing large picture sized slidiftg ~win ' dows w/remov•ble screens, 84" interior headroom, 10 gallon butane tank· with sight gauge, 2 huge safet y vents, spare tire & rim w/r•ck including steei bumper, full 5" extro firm cushion & mottresses, 52 gollon gas tank, oir shocks, 10 gallon hot water heater. NEW '73 DODGE VAN CONVERSION Bubble top, panelling, carpets, rear di- nette, radio, fully factory equipped. f Ser. 018752 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 54488 , • , .• I •••••• NEW '73 PACE·ARROW 20 FOOJ MOTORHOME I S1l1ct from many-mod1/1-with the 1quiprn111t th1t 111it1 yow. • • BIG 2:0 ft, model with e1,1tom•fie fTan1mi11ion, pow•r 1t.er- ln9, pow•r•br•ke11 1p•cio1,11 w•rdrob•, b••1,1tifully •ppoint•d I kitchen witlt l bur111r •1tov•, forced unit h••t, d•1u•• b•th. 1·-56988 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IPAY $10800 I ONLY .MONTHLY •• Y•1 .th• br1nd n•w 1971 P1c•·Arrow for only $6911: only $691 ~town pl111 t•• & lic•n1e, •ither •quity for yo11r tr•d•, I c11lt or 1 combination of both, 84 montltly paymenh of SI OS end epprovel of your good credit, Deferred p1yment price I including fll, lic1n11 & 111 carrying ch1r911 i1 $10204.40. I Tot1I c11lt price including ta• & LICENSE it $7422.40. AN· NUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.08 'r. . •••••••••••••••• '70 EXPLORER '68 DODGE 22 foot Motodl•• $ports.el C.1wnlo1t F11lty Mlk'Onltlntd, fKtorY WUll ...,Tip. 1lr conditioning, dwel IMttffV lt-'Y "' , ......... 1'($1.m. tllrl ltrve '*"' •l'ld CXYl4'5) m11 nv tlllr ... (lt18HK) $6988 '1288 '71 CHINOOK '68 DODGE 25 foot MoterllelM 101 hr-A·Y• Ut11lt "vOCMlo green, fllltV 11lf.<on-WUl'I lul>tlle f op & hlll 9tltcMn ,,,1119d lncllllllnq ventf'•lor end roof t lr, 111reo 1rid l•Pf. A Cl•OZOJ mll'lt sll'I for th1 ••irc:11tiva. UOt DSWJ $1788 $11999 r • ( • - WORLDS LARGEST **'MOTOR HOME ** ' . . SERVICE. FAClllTY \¥1jH 34 SERVICE STALLS SpedJMy ~.Cd S'r'Yka St11l1 to .lcca!Tl!Mdalt Y-W. lltcrfffioMI \ltltKJes R~rolns 9f Siu ••• Wh'" 'l'OIJ. ~ • recrfllfionel al BtKll Cllv [)(lijfi' y0u-t111\ '"' 11tw<d your Pl.'(Cftll$t i1 bJck«I by the !Ines! ..,d ,.,.,., l'l!li•ble-IKIOrY ,,..;neo 1pecfl lisls ~v•lllblf. E:wrv tM· dwlnlc k rr11ned to tl1r.dte 1\t ol l1'e wtei.11 prob~ms or 11rver r~r111li«lo'll w hkles. 'We: lllPIEltTL Y"'INSTALL., , * Sterto S'fltf;ITIS • Gt~ • A.Ir CoodUio.1lnQ • AWnit191· and tllldm:Nl11'19 to lleei:>,cill:I rold,llOM 111 your l'flO'ICIJlllllTlt WE SEllvlCE ALL SYSTl!MS ,., . • _Ellct!'bl • Eriglfie-• ~)rig• Tntnunlsi lon o EMlffior • Silrf.ac:11 • lnlel'lor DtCCIJ. • Up!lOb:lerY • A11•'ll1fy l!owl!r ,..Ill.It • Gi:.n • Ai(..t_ond!llQ/111111 • WI/I •!SO do COtl'lpl"'9 cllianlng. reneW•I 1nd ~or ILlng ol tM Inferior of your hOIN on •11"1.t. '71 SAIO'A FE c..,... .,.., .. MOTOIHOMI Cllas1!s mount, •Ir condll~ Wllfl 1tey1I CIKll ~. Ing, IWf IMfll. llP'l"tt9 lhoW- Sttkonlll,..., I,._, I er, crc1t red:. on•v 11,000 . 1<:11111 mlie... V.f. powtr lttlr'-• $3788 · Ing. (6'.IDIHJ $6388 '73 DODGE MAXI VAN MINI MOTOIHOMI FllllV 11ll-<0nt11ned. SIMPI to I. Hll doublt tlnlt, :tlOYt Wlll'I Wllh P'tmltr W11111 COflft,..ltn ~tn. LOw mlltt. (WVW\IJ 54888 SAYE SIOO FOi 110 MILES • -• - • liEW. '.Jl, MEL 4AR r,tlN('MOJDRlllME ... -;t..i-~ -- Mini -home, fully self-contained, bteutifu1 . home ~n whe~ls. 6 c~. tt. refrigerator, 4 · burner stove, 360 engine, disc bi'~es, eutomatic 1tr1n1mission, pow•r steerin9. · · !Ser. 0634941'. . ' . . . . . .l~lt DEUnRY . s71 .aa NEW '73 TIOGA 18\.! FT. MIN~_,TORllOME ~---, I Ton Ood9e Ch111is with 360 VS en9ine1 ' .autoMatic 1 trArtimission;J power1' ,br•k~s: ' self~ontainecf, crul'e control, 90 amp bet· ·' tlr., .• 6°.cu: · 11. rilri9or1tor,' 159·00 ,ar\J hoator. I Sor. 0171571 ' ' • • ' Post:nten ' Deliver • • • CrookS . ' " • , • ' . ' • . ' , ' llY"PllOT · )• SEOtO;N B •) . -· lbltti ·Ja. l'ln . ~ ' • ,. • • , • I • ~ • - .... ...,: els • . . . . To Court ' , ·" , .. / .Inspectors -Help' Curb ·~. ' l .. Misl·ead ,: B~yers / / , , / . ' / , , , / ' , , ~ ... , " ,, ' •• •. " , • ~ ' . • .... \ Ch~~ riefts, -~~er ' ,;l Decepttons Styrofoem contalnen sold in markets / as seven.ounce cups are deceptive. "11lere ls no way to get seven fluid ounces in them ," says Clement Ben- ,,. · veniste, a weights and (fleasures iil- . ,,-• spector for the Orange C o u n t y ~ , wide; several dJffferent firms make the , Department of Agrtcullur•. "It'• Industry ' cups and they all make them the same " I ti> -. • size." ~ . 1ly11Wt·~ spedloq ~ In Orange County, ~ Ben~ said that wheo officials • .,.,.. °'" * "'" lranll!"aWca!s like lbe kind ol man who from the state Deperlment of Weights •In 1m ..... .:m-· Beacb..man·i>JJadccf Woold strap~,~"" bis belt and capture and Measures questioned the Jinns about ---bit~'-""'-sudl. 81 lbese. the "sev~ cups," the firms gulltJ ti; ,q!erating' a work.at,j)ome ~·-scheme which was ~ble for bilking Y g1ueea and finely-comb-replied that the claim referred to seven people out ill $!5,ooo.:>l!e oflerod tbem ed . blood· bair give bim lbe, loclt ol a ounces of water by weight at 60 degrees. jobe addrmlng envelopes at borne. ~-~"";::~ ~1;' even a "They don't 0011slder people will be Tbi!r< -.. .• no jobl,, only uoeless :'::::::•..:;:::: ··• nrndom p•-offolpedepern, putting bot colfee nr cold punch In !be brod!ures wilh induee¢ente lo become -.--.. .,_ -. cups," he said. a#,nts for hln1-' ' q:wer. ~desk. 'l'be ·°":. e:rciting thing ••••~•• .., DAILY PILOT t.r11st ...,.. c:n1"' CHANGE LABEL .. !~~ ,.~ • llv .. ~ca.r term in the = dmm"'= ':,,,= .J::~ n!d Benveniste said that tbe manufacturers ~ ~:.te .!:\:'Wei~ /'l'be.f~t lrial dates fer '"'°"!"' lir<arms, ind scvi:rflous and defamatory duct mall fniud and Ingraham has habelve bcentbegi•ent.oa dead~ fllouJdchatlge lbe .-Id get them out. He <:Gllvinctd / nalrlred 6,-tlaa<postal lnsjlec;ton. :-"~~temal thefta by employm and several eumples at his ftni!ertlps. la on cup rea ~ ounces. that be was a friend ot an lnfluen!ill l'<lstal ~ keep a watcbllll'-,Y. "One is called the advance lee scheme. He said that is P<""l"!lUY !be W1.Y the Jkwyer and that for '276 l"l coufij obtain on ,the operation of. the PoslDI ServiC..· Mall fraud, ~·to Ingraham, This inyolv .. people wbo are ln··need of cups,... advertised when they are sold in f6r them ootrighi· ~ease or reduced 'Ibetr-ort es from routine audits oovers a· Jot of territory. It consistl ol. money and go to someone who offers to bulk to 1nstitutions, such as colleges or sentences. ·:· . 'I',, ·and 1 •••• of, mail handling to two elements: the• making ol. false obtainaloanforthemlftheyadvancea bospitals.Jtisonlywhentbey aresoldto •A schemer -~·Was failed .pimll!alin aUOIUI.. ~ti::·~to ,':,'!promisesout the fee. When a guy needs 14 'milllon, he thleige~raldpublic that the se•erHlUllCe after -'•"''"" sm.JJ. erlcan •"°"'· ·· :Bui...,.~ !be ltlDll! ..._.uent •iolatioos --·• -•·• eed d f cam .,, ma e .. · ••• _,. , .,,...-1~· ... ""t scheme. .. ...,.t n an a vance ee of $50,000 to Benvenlste lold the st~!oam· cup para"~· oo! of '2!0, _,_ lo lell ol ....... , &Wll· IDgraham and the other get It only •-never gets it ,.. "lthelr1e00rtues m , ~~, ~ Ana-based inspectors ferret For that rea~, credit card frauds and -ut: • story as an exatnple of questionable money for prtpttng sales brodrures out .,.fe1!ple lhelts of mail . u n ~ o •.ere d ~ ·sent throuih d;~~Js'f. peolnvpo/;~V~~ ~ lahellng practices during a sympo81um at In .....,..i ')apgi•ag ... The color "PeopleWm•get a key from a ~r the, pipil ~ •.•II!• u.nder tlie ~--~ UC !r\'lne last week. sponsored by tbe brocllJtel we~;er printed. ' carrier by means of force, duplicate it, junscnct1on of ~ postal inspector. name, they'll send them out,'to people at Callfomta Trlal Lawyers AsloclaUon .and •'lb$-ol a plst.ol ocboed ID !be and then open all the letter boxes Ibey «ln""4am explalmi~tlw-malls ;are often random. The parcels eilber contain UCl's program In Social Ecology. ~bule of .e Chicago inner-d-, can tIM;" lie explains. "They'll tate the i used*> obtkln credjt c8rds using fake in-nothing or itetm ol minimum value," Benveniste was one of 10 speakers at . !Y_•~ house. A lettel'. ~ In _choCb. OU\, gel 8 phony ID; anil·lhen , formaUo~ al)d to ~ out unccve<ed accoA ~!tiooto lllgrol this~~ .... lbe-••I· thSyme :ruiromnm. ental and Conswner Law !be fld!lll '!!delivering the !DOl1ling matl . --• . . ~-.. " . ;: } . ·--~-·-fell' crilicallw, ~·'willle au:-lllliden-·,' <lled:s ifa&d by government ~. :if If• liakJ·and goe! Into-an .envelope Ing ol phony telepbone blJJs lo busint!!ses. The weighls aoo measures in>pector !if.eel mon II"!-~'.<liOich ~~ sucb ,u tu relundo and well"" checks, !"th a U.S. government stamp, 11 will be CorrnUng m the f1cl that moot people said that the ether industries often"""" Nll!sciouS\ mallman .llqinald L Nolley are PfOlerred prey. ' mvestlpted by the postal Wpect.or. routinely pay their bills without in-guilty of mislabeling. He warned that il a aiuld only mutter, "lie pt,~" -''Sometimes Ibey'~ get lo them amther The slmplest kind ol mail fraud Jn. specting tbetn closely,, these ·operators· tent is offered for sale measrlripg 9 feet •A 24-yeaM!d ~ man uaing• way. 'TbeY lmow when the Sodaf Secuilty volv .. people onleriDi. mercbandisc fro<_I> will send out a facsimile of a phone blll. by 12 feet "cut size" It will Jn fact be an alias pooed .. ;;;;-~ottbe'W'!J'ld and Welfare peymects are ccm1\ig and scmeone and not getting what tbey paid Only the fine pdnt•at lbe bolt.om tells sometblng less because cut size refers lo Travel Buraau"dlllilt.od •'post ·ollice ibey!llgorigbtoloolalld,.,.gtlroobecb for, and, conveei.Y• pe1'10n5 .ordering tbat Ibey have bought an ad· in a ~ measurementa before the seams are boc. llf onlerod travel«'1 cbccb tolaf. f out lil tlro mall-, mercbandise,and ""'payurg for 1t. ~-""°"' ~ • • .. -..; from nioma. Cook and 8oOil;. ~-,"PoOp!e '.,. often quite willing io cash ' "We always have lo prove the Intent lo -.ll6w can you proiecl youriell from the OUT TO EAVES much storage space, only to find that the measurements were to th& end of the eaves. Another "historic misnomer" concem9 the sale of pickles. "PtJost pickles are sold by the half gallon 0< pint, yet the conlainer is not filled jw:t with pickles but with brine," he said. "You have to count the brine even though it's not edible -the .federal government has saJd that the brine iS not edible.'' The weights and measures inspector alao had harsh words (or the makers ol ha.ir shampoos. "11Us industry has another way of cheating the consumer, by stopping comparlaon shopping," he said. This is done by selling shampoos in dif- ferent-sized containers. "They a r e JJUlllOS<fully flooding the market with various sizes to canfuae the abopper. 11'8 answer is to require tl\at the pucts be sold in a stand.anHit.e ccntainer.'' Benveniste sa)d that Ibo 11168 Fllr Pacbging and LabelJnir Act had done much to protect the cmsumer but more safeguards were needed. The ..,.,._ In ' pre-packed, convenience commodities heightened the need for weights and measures lnspcctlons. I CRUCIAL CASE He said that a critical case in California, presenUy before the courta, la over whether an item should aootaln .the amount advertised at the time ol saJe. He said that a packer fighting the n- qulrement Is cootendlng that the USDA requirement that the pacl<Age should con- Wn tbe correct amount on leaYing lbe plant is sufficient. • Benveniste said be and hi& eolle11111eo obi<cl lo thls siJicle rollrtotion since no allowance is made for lhrinkage. "The manufacturenl say tbat Ille shrink&ge is minimal. But when we found that !'.·pound bent of margarine .... being sold ~ grams .,... pcuid under weight, the manufacturer said that becaUJe of the firm'• aaJ<.t voh ... It woold .,..i 11,000 a montb lo brtnf the weight up . loo ~ !l!Jrl..J:.,........ . them. ~hi the check is good defraud and thal is very dllflcult lo do," ochemen? ••.• ·~~ . "The tent wtlr come I( maybe ai. by be tO tht ~;:rlii e ,.., and~~ that the guy signing llfl Ingraham. "It's bard lo explaJn that H<n la _., ag&Old ~ frun l!Vdeet," be sald. ' -. --iho l*cbge;..w• i4D-lfllr Dli !J!19 ~ P:tnOO-• lo people wbn bava been defrauded. But Ingraham: Dcn'f eipecl sohie~ for Similar e(alnil ba"9obeen made for tool dollfmd, f11o ~ _, Other 'crbneo.liMsligat.od by pootal In-II\ order for us to get a ccnvlctien we notbing and be suspicious u something Is sheds. Benveniste told of ono Orange "The point Is tbat thls lhorl w.llhi WU giving· him • compollUvo..,... ·iilio compeUt.ors woold baye bad lo cut lllelr product to the same oDI wolgltl ·or a· fer an ecooomlc dlfferentlll." 9f tbe1raftl"flnn:, · ,, • specton may cmslst of pnihlblted mail· must be able to ohow a pettem.'' · oflerod to you at much less than !be going County resident who bought a 9 fool by 12 Jim~ 35, one ol flve"'14U>-lnp (obscene • liiatertals, bombs, Thero.,. JD«• elabonrte ways to con-··price. foot toe!· abed, ezpcctlng ti> have Iba! l J~ J. !<; .1 { • Food S•pplements • DEAR PAT: llavDie bean! llboul tbe·oeweot ahmot "maglc&l" proper- ties ~ lot • ""18ln tOod IUp!llemeot. it °"""" lo me !bat ooe is -dtd bj' claims ol -*lt;i fllr ..., bnmd ol vilamin or food oup- plemenl °""" -· bu1 there II m ~ ol <ibjedfye eval-ol all the brands ..,.. on t11e mar1oet rd 111m 1o mow bow 1o "'te ttiese pre> dutU, ooi....,mgooe~ wmhlollllOlbor. W. W., Colla Mesa P1!l'lly aad coatett (anll or mllperam) ol in •llamln aad food ~ mm told ~ ... 11.s. are ftgl)ated b1 tllt Federal Dnli AdmiDlalraUoe. Let )'oar pane be ;your gatde. One \'ltaml• II Ddt 11bftWI' Utan motbel', since Ille body .,., only a ctrtaln &lllOlllll ol .itamlnl and rtdJ Itself of aay exceu. Some fooc1 aapplemenU edverthe tbat "n8taral" vitamin• are ued mo,. elBcleady by Ille body; wllDe 1ynlllellc l'ltamlu .,. cbargod will! leaving ,._,, will! potolble -.-e •hit eflecll. 'l1lere II ao ICleallllc el'ldeace to back ap lllele clalml, occoMlq lo tile Onmge eoa. ty Agrtculhlral Esln• .... Serl'lce. Sbop by price bued OD coalent aad keep Jn mllld lllat a receal r.,.n by a Jlerlid., CO-OP lllllrltloolll aad plmmo- clll tn41cai., lbc,same c:loemlcol pnperlle1 are coalllDecl ID ayolbelio &JJd nalDnl vllomlA brudl. Tbe r.,.n llOlel ·-lllat mlDenl -of nallrll'-.,. oomblatd wtlll syntlieltcs lo mulllaclln "ulllral ••&Ule"rt*'•OW;+ i I DEAR P;\T: I •cannot ll!ldrnland the negli""""' ol the o.t,a Meoa Plaming Cu111"'8i!>ft in i-1oe the -we beve near otr homo. I· refer 11> the area IOUth <I. AA:mm3 Aveme and ctf Estanda. Drive. Then .,. JµOr'll than ~ homes Ilse and we bave only one entrance off Oriole Ort..,, In case ol emqeocy, bow could we all get out ol here! There lo an ..... nm. to tho munldpal goll """"' Iha! would be awllable for .... other street. Wbat..-meens can an avenge citU.en use' tD get aome action! I wrolo• lo 1h.e cily manager and rec<ived an enswer -. Ille problem was lremg·klolral IDlo. /Ji fr as I kmw, that ended that and nothing baa been done. . P. R, Colla Mesa .Tllll area'• laadeq•i.•atce11 problem wlll be solvod,lly ml6.J-- tbe ICbedolod· complelloa. of a -11nel, Tanagtt Drive, w¥ell will ...,_ -wtlll Golf Coma. Drive, acoonllal to ctty Manager,,,.. -. Homecwner croups ID your .,.. IDldated plamlng 1ealoa with dty ofll, dais, n11111lng ID jbe l!Pi!nwl of 11111 new 1trec1 by !be P1unng IJom. mlPloo. Futare patllclptitlon ID your neigbborbood homeo'l!Den' ......._ don woald •Wear "to be die effective "means" you. can take to bring area problems aad pnrpoaed. 10lilllolltr lo tile atlendon of city offldalo. DEAR READERS: flAt Your Service" receives many "where can I find" reqllMS fllr ll(JOC(fic -A -from H. L., Irvine, In- quired about nBler "8pOllllO lo D. W.'s recent dlina patt«n req-and ~ putting one read« In IXlli<b with .-lor help ln )OOilliqi "bard~ meTdlend1"e." Good re8der response to D. W.'s Jelle< and H. L.,'1 idea IX'Oll1lllll the periodic lndusioo ol "At Yotr Servic& ~ Semoe" in this OOlmm. 1be ·~ Can r FiD:l?'' poruao wlrlilt. mer- drandlae requeats and Jnciude the reader's iniliaJa and cl)'. "Flilnl" will tell -readen where to buy or order req""91<d items. "Fouod" lellon, il>;lodtirc -from businesses, also will be mailed ti> "Where Om I Flhd•-. ' I .. . '• • . • ! DAILY PILOT 1 SutldiJ'. Marth 18, 11173 '· •• '. .-:;:. '>'' ·!• • .~ ... ". ~ '• ..... .. ~' . ' 1 ... . , , ' .. • ! ' 1 -. .,. ' - ' . • • • • ' i ' < • " ' ' ' . ,,. ;. I ' • ' . . . • GoOd . Deed. People • DAILY l'ILOT I tiff PMf9 She'• a l' olunteer Pat Johnson travels to work f!Very day at the VolWl'ta.ry Actloo Center in Costa Mesa like a regular commuter. The only difference is llhat she doesn't get paid. The resident of Long Beach, whose home actually is in the Alamitos Bay area two blocks from Orange County, does volunteer and group placement and is a receptionist.cJearing- house person for the agency. "l lead a good Jire. I htave good health. I feel I ought to give something back," she says. "And there are a lot of people who need help. I like people." YouCanHelp . Ten-year-old Mari.a of Fountain Valley who is suffering from a spinal disease has had a lifelong dream -that of tak· Ing ballet lesoons. Complioated by other health problems in the family and a shortage of income, it seemed the dream was doomed. HoWf!Ver, the opportunity for lesoons """ offered. Then Maria bad no wtty to get to them. A.plea for volunteer drivers to transport her to and from lessons was made in this column two weeks ago. The response-was overwhelming, and now Maria has drivers 'Mio allernate taking her to dancing and gym 1 .... ns which -both her health and ·her spirits. Now, another call for volunteer drivers is being made. A youngster living in Garden Grove needs transportation once a week for psychotherapy in Huntington Beach, and a Westmin'&1.er teenager needs a weekly ride to and from the Crisis Center at Orange County Medical Center. Emotional crises do not respect age, race or social status: These two adolescents have a great deal of courage and are attempting to help themselves with a<lult-<ized problems. To help them face a brighter future, volunteers are need· ed. Services may he offered by calJing Gene Larson at the West Orange County Volunteer Bureau, at 530-2370. The of. lice, located at 11412 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove, Is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Youth Service Center, Fountain Valley needs help from people who can handle clerical duties. The center's office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Volunteers also are needed on weekdays and f!Venings to ·help with young teens in troubled situations. Volunteera are asked to call 530-2370. Birth defect tragedies can often be prevented by the study of hereditary factora. A Genetic Counseling Clinic has now been set up by the March of Dimes which will serve several Orange County hospitals including the beach area. Many types of backup volunteers are needed to bandie such items as preparing glassware for use, and updating re- print, slide, and patient files. A coordinator is needed to visj4 clinics ahead of time to check preparations, Also, lhe desi and teleplroen at the Oran~ County Medical Center needs staffing. Two librarie5 that oould use assistance are the main Hun· tlinl!'lx>n Beeeh library, which needs peoJ>le to check books in and out. to answer the telephone and work on the film Joan. ing desk, and the Westminster School District library which needs aid all year long to prepare books for use by school clriJ. ~ This entails stamping, pasting, and enfolding. This JI • brary is open from 7:30 a.m. till 5 p.m. Volunteers fur all po- sitions should call 530.2370 . Help for You "This is not my day," may be the conclusion of ·a driver who t= oo the ignition ollly to di9oover the b8ttery dead . To prevent this delay the Nalionti Automobile Club 111g· gests these checkpoints: Remember tliat all your oar's electriatl Items •burden and weaken the battery. That is, unle"" you know what you're doing. Oheck . termlnals and cables for any oorrosloo. Cl-it away 'With steel wool and protect ~ points further by coat, ing tbem with Pot.roleum jelly. · Don' underestinurte llhe importance of bavlmr Ille cor-reot wat ... level in a battery. Oheclc the level at feast once every two weeks and more often In wann weather. Check the rate or charge ofte"n. It should be compared wltil the rate required. If ywr battery keeps pWtting out fut. er than it's getting in, it will sooner or rater_ go dead. There's 9!ill more to taking care of a llattery. The rener- ator has to be lns~d. the brusheo deaned and the C'Ctl· nectlonw tl~ned. This will proteot you car's ~t up and<go. ' ' -. Spending on food as pe 1'0,0QO Moderate pion 10,000 Liberal pion 1s:ooo libe,rol pion MOST SPEND MORE -These middle-income families spend more than the hypothetical average amount on their food bill. "Moderate" and "liberal" re- fer to U.S. Department of Agriculture food-budgeting classifications. Food Bill Bigger .Bite Than Butz'.16 Percent By PHllLIP W. McKINSEY Cllrl•HIHI kltllct Mellttw ltrYlce W ASIDNGTON -In seeking to turn aside the ground.!weU of complaints over rising food prices, Secretary ol Agriculture Eari L. Butz frequently says that Americans last year spent less than 11 perc"1t of lheir 0ope!ldable personal income for food. Butz, an economist well versed in statistics, ""'1ld be tile finrt to aclmowledge !hat lhat Is an average figure that cannot be applied to every· ooe's food bWget, In faot, it applies only to a relatively few families at Ille I"!' of the Income ....re. The 16 peiceot figure does not reflect the proportion of tts inoome the average U.S. fam- Hy apend'! oo food beau... not ev..-yme bas the ll8IJlO Jnrome. Past a p<>nt. people· do not eat more or eat better even if they can afford to do ... nm tile incomes of tile wealthy drag down Ille averago ~- Consider lhese lhree incnme levels: U you work 40 boors a week at the minimum wage at $1.60 an hour for a full year, you eam $.1,328. '!be Lohor ~ -that an ur- ban family of 4 needs at leest 17,200 1lll!lually to ieoo a '.'9.Jbsistence level" existen:e. And in 1971, tile late!t figure available, the median family in- come in t1le U.S. was $10,285, CUrrenUy, the med- ian UDdoOOtedly is seven! hundred dollars higher. $28,000 INCOME But using 1lie Agriculture Department's own estimales of -people spend for food , it Is possible to cmclude that the income of an av- erage family of four must be above $20,000 be- fore food expenditures tall to no more than 16 percent of !lpl!lldable earnings. The calculations are a bit confusing, primari- ]jl because of m;'riad variatioos .ill family OOll1llO' sltloo typos of~. tax_liobilltl...:and wllli!ig: n~ to buy more expensive foods. However, rri.ak- ing some reasonable assumptioos, food expendi· tures can be related to income. '!be Agricullural Research Service of USDA publisheo quarterly estimates of lhe oost of food coostD1led at bJme under a "low,cost plan," a "nxdenrte-coet" plan, and a "liberal pl.an." Es- timates are given for i00iv1du&I and !0< different sire families. In December, a family of four, com- prising a man and woman, 20 to 35 year old, a child aged from 6 to 9 and a boy aged 9 to 12, woold have spEOt the f1'llowlng lllllOUW each week: low-ooot, $33.50; -$4.1; and liberal, $52.60. EATING our Belllre relating liJese expenditurefl to Jnoome, IX>Wev,.., a fUrCller adj-needs to me made to take """""1t of food booRbt away from home, r-..urant """'"' and snacks, f<>< example. In p<eparing tile mondlly Consumer Price Index (CPI) Ille Bureau of Labor SUWBtics estimates that food at home makes up 78 percenl of the food sect« of lhe CPI and food away from h>me 22 percent. Just like lhat 16 percent figure used by Butz, this division does not fit everyone. It is estimated fur families earning somewhat below the median income of aboot $10,000. People earning more t.!td to spe00 larger amounts on food oot.fde tile hoo!e; people eomiflg 1 ... may eat out less often. Still, the CPI dlvision is Pl'\lbably es good aa any oU!er, at least f<>< people earning at<>< above that $7,2JIO subsistenre level. Below lhat level .......,,. arbitwily lhat 10 percent of the food Is bought ouslde Ille home. Last., total income mmt be adjusted !0<. tu liabilities to get a figure for t.ake-blme pay. Ben, far simplicity, assume the family of four bu only one wage """"" and that in pa)'1ng bis in- come tax he takes the .olandard deductioo and files a jOOl( reblm. These various -and llS9Ulllpliom lead to the fl>Bowing table: Food ..,...Ulam a a _.i of speodable eanilngs Annual Lo...-& ~.. 1Jbenl ~ -· pla plaa plaa $3,1%8 IZ% 7'% mo 5,000 c 5'· .. 7.!88 35 45 SS 18,eot 2C 33 41 11,IOO U !3 ZI I0.000 H 18 !Z !5,000 lZ 14 11 Obviomly, llOlllO ...mers in the table .,,, abourd. No one woridng at the minimum wage cook! afford the <IIlOllerale or 1ibe<al fOO(I pllll5 Aloo, in Dile -the family would be gel- ling foocktamp assJstan<e or p<rbaps receiving free <XllilmOdities !run USDA programs, Oo lhe other band, it ls not very Ul:ely 1hat anyooe widJ a $25,000 salary ww!d be !oodlog bis faml\Y according to Ille USDA Iow.-plan. Am, for Che $20,000 and $25,000 lncmles, Ille numbero may be slightly too high became moot taxpayers Jn -braclrets i!A!!iiize tlleir deduc- !iom in-of using the atandal'd de<bllioo. To tile eldell llleir tu liability ,... lower, their tak .. home pay woold be higher and tile above per· "'1llages """1d be a liltle iow..-' WEIL A:BOVE Despite all theoe qualificaliiOM, some tilings are ltattllDlll1 dear. An ._. ~ fan>. 'Uy with-two d>lldren-lscopmlllng,,a good..&al more than 16 percent of its spendable eaminp on fooc1, perhaps far more. Since ~. re- tail food prices have rillen vocy sharJ>ly and the weekly -OQOt of the three alternative USDA pi..,. wiH be bliiha' wl!en the next quarterly report ts relened. Md the percentages would be corres- pondingly higher. '!be 16 percent flgure -by Butz, and the gradual dedlne <Ner lhe l""'1'B in the JX<4>0Rioa of spendable per .mat lbco!ne goq-for li>od. are impo!tant facltts. 'Ibey say, In e«ect, lhot-IOOOI AmErl<ans have a riloq amount of~ incomO --~ reiimred for ~ bare ne<e!l8llleliJl!ife~food. .· . Bui tile 11 p&....a: 5gure ~ not - thal moot famlllfs m not 'l""'d mono !ban that JX upcx~1 on food. Moot do. In li7l tbree-foUrtbs of aH 1:1.S. flmillel bad -below '15,000 ..i few of Chem spent only II pe! cei~ of lbeir llp'Dlahfe eaniDp OD food. The '°""" a fllmllJ Is m Ille· income ale, the harder it ls hll by increase In IOO!I prices. When Ille increases are as lartl' a. they have been in the last two or tbree -· ...,. far more welM<>O> families begin to be a,.... of Ule cl>ant!e- As a ~. """"""' ....,,... are complaining bitlte!iy. '!be oomp8in1a. in tum, ma:y be ma I led Into demands ror }jgher pay lhot will ~ the -.,._ " Phue 3 " wap1Jll<» ..... 1nlls. Easter Seal Accepting Items New and wied merchandise ls being sooJ!ft by the Orange Qxu\ty Easter Seal R8lal>illiAtion Ce!Ur !or its oeccnd annual lw<><iay Bargain Horsemeat Hidden From Father of 9 I Faire 3Cheduled for mid-April in Orange. Pnaeds fl'OOl the Faire al the ceiUr al lioo E. I.a Vela Ave. will help eupport ~ t-.neol M1d ....vice ... P>Ys!oot7 baDdlcaFp'ed peroons., Items that llmld be neW'<lllly ind>D - met;cs, 6IOd ~ li>d poliil. Uied !Jedi; * lres9eo ..r Im ~ can't ho llCCf4ll*I i. cause ot lllte 88la.....,....., Al1'j olbol-_.., IAieable -d•dlse .. ..,. coplable. l'«DM wl1h lmw fD be domlid '*1.,.... for Jli!*"'I' by ~ 833-7400 ... .._ tho ceiUr. ' 0... Oollll:y Bcmd.of ~ ,_,.., • proclaimed Mord! I thrqh Ajir1I JI a "£111Ar Seel Mondi" lo Orqe o:itny. In 111.-.ilon, Che boord nqueoted ••kllldl lo~ lo Ille lf1S -Sell~' . 'Ibo -111!1 .,_ provided mora-IMD ' . ~.ooo """""'~•·lo '*'*8D1 ~ """ 'llmlotaU~• ....... illld. All 111* o(. ..... dlllbUlllol ... bJ~ blJ!ll di>tecl, ............. dll 111 .. ....i wlilf. out nprd fD .... 11181 fD .-y, f 1 r '\ . • Watch it Our i • precision • • • Swiss-made •· • • Waltham watch • • • values are • • well worth • • . ' ~ your time. • .29.88 ' • EACH I . . I • .. ' ,. ocl•y, • r.rga aeg~f the sci•ntific community is willing to .CC•pt the betoef , tMt tif• is common in the ~ univ-ond •• , mony cfvili. - ution1 hov• eriried and stil •xist In ~ur gel.iry ••• mony_ may be more-.dvanc:ed than our own ••• ' • " • , ' • • ' • l .,:, • -• ~~ Mtlll"" ,...,..,.. .. 1,000-fOOT.OIAME,TER RADIO'TELESCOPE AT ARECIBO, PUERTO RICO •' It Could Communlc1to With Beings on Pl1not TrCIOO Light YNrs Aw1y . ' . - Hufilans, :·M&y Contact ·other "Being-s • • • l -·-"'"'" 1&. 1973 .. DAILY 'ILor • 3 , Son, 18, Killed Booze, Pills · No Way • . . • • To lfvercome-Grief • . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: 'Ille atladled cllR>fng teliJ about a~~ who waa lllled an hll ~ wtien a l&- yeOrdd c1r1ver mac1e .. ·~r tum. The )'OUlb WIS .U. IOll. l Alll writlni to be( ,... to keep up your cruMde ap!not motoroycles. I raised holy hell with my bull-hladed --be boQgtlt our boy a C')'Cle. 1 He called me a nervous oot and I didn't )lave a chance. Now our precious ICM> Is deed and I am living an Iran; quillms and my huaband Is drinking himself to death . I believe be. ls jUst 88 mud! to blame U tbe kid wllo WIS bebind thot wheel. Out lives •are ruined. And Ccr what? - NO NAMES PLEASE ' DEAR N.N.P.: Yee mmt llad the slrellli!' to go • • -rs -!lave IOlt eblldren hl.ve done. Of eoane you. are bill"< ood 'bearUtc:t, but blamlog your ·-.,. -guilt harder to bear. Some pelllle liDd mnctb ill religion. U tM. 1' possible tor you, see a c:lerQinan. H lt l1D't, get some couuel· • • loJ. pwtotie lla1 excellent grtel • c:oold mean -lnluble bolwee> u.s. Can you guide met -Id 0 !t E DAUGIITER OR MORE WIFE! DEAR M.D.: Y--tbll&tllH lti .. your buband.. Tab yoar .-r: &o movies, art &bowl and eoDCft'U wllimeftr posllble, bu& do81& tetW ruJn yoar ..,_ rtqe. DEAR ANN LANl)ERS: l was allUlled by the letter f'rom the toob who were so happy with their sexless marriage. 'l1ley remind me of -lbe bachelors who think the ooly good llll!l'lage Is the -that produced them. . I have read eboul llmost everytltillg under lbe sun except Ille sklry I om about b> tell. I ialow it m lnle bec1uoe.• happened to me. Twenty years ago I was oot only jllled. but the l!llY bonowed $100 from me si) he c:oold nm off and marry oomeooe elSe. l was heartsick. ashamed and I :felt disgraced. It nearly drove me a,zy, • but It waa OOlullly a blessing. ; , ----11r-ll!llle--l11URGES!I an!! m tiel!ig alile to contact tbem. 'lllls >l.reclliO; Nennllco, -,Oli!ted Ill tbe light e11rt1t111t sc._ _..., ..,._ weuld .~t the effort at contact from -directioQ, we oould communicate with the means of communlcation. They have many advantages over trying to signal with laser light beams. So the Cyclops system is visualized as a huke receiving oomples estimated to cost $600 mlUioo a year few" ·several decades. lloenplsts. I llige yoa to ..._ one. -Uol pDl1 1itll OV-llly do yoa ., Five years later a real man C9Dle along and we have bl¥I 15 great )'Un together. I den' ~t bappeneil lo" tho jerk who -with my _., . . LOS ANGELES -Within tbe Wetlmes being IJU!de. ' bejngs similarly equipped oo a planet ot ·today's pepple, tur!"'ans ·mAy be in But increasinglf., scientists such as l,CXXI light-years away. In just over 50 touch with beings an other worlds. Ji who joined in the study are jum-years, man bas extended his signaling This prospect, beld out by lbe (U.S.) this burdie. capability from a ff!Vf miles b> 20-mlllion N1tlooal Academy ol Sciences, lyplfles~il ~-• rec.,dly as 40 yeara ago moot scion' Jlght-yeara. coovlctlon grvwlng amoog this world' · IS']!!Uld have argued that organic We, llclentlsts. Increasingly, a number • if no! 'Unique to earth, waa at least .... DECODE SIGNA!.'I them IWlj)OCt that ooo ol the "" · tremely rue elsewhere. Now oplriioos But to ddect the other intelligences we dllcoveries yet made may be wlltjnl.lor · have changed, partly because molecular must know where to look and bow to mankind to become aware <I' ll A -building b1ocb ol organic life have beEn deoode the signals. Eavesdropping would network ol interBtellar oommuoloalloo.. iletected .. widely ID ibterstellar spice, require a long search, perhaps 500 years 1118Y already exist. partly because planels are now reganled ol coo.stanl listening over a wide bond of A receo.Uy issued' ttudy by a Ct;GUJ> el.i aa commonplace in the universe. frequencies. However, if other clvlliza- ldeotilts and e6iineeri" eDm"-Uil. . tioos are actively trying to make contact pr-3 In dell![ "8f.anloni Unt.....it.t • .-~OLOGY and have already set up beeOOllll, the jof!l"I tbe: ~n:h c.ater ol llie ''Today,'• says the Cyclops' report, "a search may produce results within a few Naltooal " A utlcs mid Sp a.c ~ ., large 8efllllent ol the scienllflc com· mooths. ~"to lpaDIOl' It. , . ' mllP!lfla w\lling to accept the belie! that ·In 1960, Proje<:t Ozma listened !or 400 · Cyclops, tho . study 111!1· llfo la-comlnori In the universe and • hours for slgnala from two nearby stars, geils ll>te!Ui"'t species may li@ve•, many c:iv)lizattoos have elisled and still Tau-Tami and Epi;iloo-Ertdani, without bOen Jn oar gatav even be10tt :~~ gala>:y ... Many may be more success. Altbougb tbe teclmlcll litenture ltoell bad ·-They may. have :Jban our own." , . publishes moce and mon> llllaly.-.s ol aet 11p i gal.iJ:ywlde communicatjoos .n.e Cydcps gmip studied what would bow and why man should 'oeek ex- networt lll'OVldln« llC!cela to a -knowledge be •req\lired in banl\Vlro. manpower, traterrestrial Intelligences, since Ozma pool, an interworld llhnty, Which -time; and (updlng to iDouot a-realistic el-no major search bas beEn made. can tap wllo baa tlie wit and tbe will, lo fort aimed at deteclinll such c:lvilizatloos. Cyclops suggests, for a start, loolcing do ao. • • ' Mankind now hU ~ teclmolOgy to 10< beaooos lo a distaDc:e ol 100 ligbt- Perbaps maokib4's ~~-~1o design and -!"luipmeot not ooly yeaB, then expanding to eavesdrop at r.lnlng such a syslem ,Jll!l»·lie 18ck~ ,lo algnal a~ our.~.~ lo~ Jbal .di,~.BDjl '"!'n:h for beacaaa to ll tbe rt ~_1,. a~ . galac:li~ ~. Even tOday, Wltli tlie 1,000 ugn!-years. , . · ... 'belriO ~ 1 llllO,laot-dlameter radio teleoc:ope "at'" Today scientists lavor radio wavet,."11 ,_:: ~ ' ' · 7 I' I!. f . ! I• • ·MIV '·~q' ~la .lif~lt ,1 .J . l . .rr . . • .... 1 tJ; ' ~ ""' ·t ~. Of ¥~P!f Cin16m : '•1 aj. "~ BOMBECK lwnlnating \he !'l""'; "Cougbt • 'The Empty Bo} " lloltl• cha!" s,,.u...,., )E. B. & 11.) b a "I'm· Just returning the milk· pbaae c:IJlli!ren go tlu;ougll to carton to the refrigerator," drive their mothen Into tlie oald our small 11M. arins ol 1 traveling brush "Lei meaee.thal·cartool" I · llWanan. • said, grabbing It out of his· '-''Tl>e -it worts ts that a band. "Just aa· ,I lhougbl i'C:luld '11111 eat .the last bit of .EllPTYI" -i In the boJ: or drink Ille Ile _._ dori.1he spout, T;il ....,, ol Jlllc:e' from I l'Jlls-not<IOPIY:See!'\ ' llildW. inotead ol ,illoclrdh1( I -·tho 'Clrtoo Uplide ... p,iililnen. -W will return down, Tllere 'IB'll' enough -M.; _to ___!!!O -9i mlll: mu.ere~.to -a,.... ~. IMDI, boi>e to quliD"i -~-~ ~ (or clrfilae) "AnllI-,..alsoare •-Is samet1J1ni left.. the-wlio-11.blte out of , _,,_ an ._........ 111Y· tbe apple-ml returned It to ~ IDoil: like ID A_ It p • tlie llhelf to tum_ !JroWn. • WW.._ Glonl mcter boJ:-"YwtblntJ. t:';t tnowthat -. tlno ol .-lrid nata, when you do :lou savo &· .... hip"' cblpo """candles peech --to t~ from ·line tlie sbely-. Yet I know Ill waablng tbe liowl! Or that ·"'1 -!I I were to dlsclrcl lhere ars alPt olive jars In Ill tlie ~l I wouldn't the Nrlpraior lllil oRe olive -...ai loll to llart a floatlnf hi -Jar! Where have I fallod?" I~ lmot-lllabl u l W88 till( 1D1 ~. • tllo 1nom clooet As I -<t<er the table, "811 ...,. th. l nott.ect • pact ol gum by lbe , J beard the door sink. I slipped out I piece and ., and tbeJIPI lilhouelled 1mwrl!Jlled ll '1'lle io11 tumec1 ""'"""1'1 a ...U lltiln ftlunllng • Ump lll my lmlL lllere wu SKULL OF BOAR SHOWS RE HAD GUM PROBLEMs carton to tho r<frlcentor. ~ fnslde. Only a com-• • "All habl" I charged, 1D8i>' [ilete pact o1·emp1y wrappera. Or. Glenn Rlcbonlson Points Out Block~ Tooth -00 the ilglll and u. Wiiy WU I mrpriled? ' • Op~me~ts _ _Ag1dn Ian to Aid Mexicans • • - i-to·•etc!' ettrell lit ftr conducted by Roberto Bush, d&signer ond developer of the n!volutionory, Plestique BOdi-'Fit ond _Sew system taellday, aarell 20, 12:00 to 4:80 pm 'lite breadway, •-ttatt-IM!as • Instruction in mony phose.s of paper pottern fitting • \ • • • Acf\Jo/ demonslrofions, using Vogue-ffutterick patterns dusfee 3.00 '. Fashion F1brtca Department 1 Earth's own TV and radi1> signals flood out In a.21>,light~ear e""'"'1ing sphere ol electromagnetic radiation. Intelligent · beings/ if they exist, could be aware already ol man on earth. Bui there Is no certainty of inhabited planets within 20 ligbtryears dislance, even thottgh there are stars with planets within that radius. At present there are about 10 stars within 10 light-years of earth. 140 within 25 light-years, and 1,000 within so ligbt- years. Many of these stars are believed to have planets. lnsignjfi(:allt besides the brilliant stars, these planets cannot be seen directly. But large planets d~ turb the motions ol. small stars. Ftlr""'Y otar-With which we C8ll measure this ~1 a dark com- panion b8s been found These are all as large as or larger than the planet Jupiter. Smaller planetJ are likely to•~ company them. And many rould have conditions that wOllld suwort organic · life. Furtbennore, many sc:leotists sug, g"!I that such We '!Jll,d .. ,I~ to on in- telligent level in many places because in- _ te!Ugence ,baJ surwp t -~· " •• bollt la. Gel oil tbe Rl!ff ud _leani llow to lice Ille reolllllclll~. . · ' DEAR ANN !ANDERS: Illy lather died two· years ago. He wu 1 delr man and Mom depeode<I oo b!DI. for ~ Ever liDce Mom boo been aJooe, sb8 leela that whenever Lawrence and I entOrtaln we llhould Include ber. I have a youiiger lister and Mom tried to become a part of her ooc:lll Ule, also .. Sis' bosbond wouldn~-stand foe It and now they have a strained relationship. We realize Mom ls lonely but she never cultivated any frieods 0< bad any in- terests of her own. She was always Dad's shadow. When Mom is at our home and other guests are present she takes over the conversation and reminisces about people and events that mean nothing to them. Last night was a disaster. Mom taJked Incessantly ckJring the dinnei-and two couples lell IImlediately after the dessert. Lawrence put his foot down this morning and said my sister's husband was a lot smarter tban,be was and in ilie fullD'O we. will oot invite my mother when we entetrain. ' .,,,. .. ., I l)ate to hurt her feelings but I have never seen Lawrence so angry. This I fl'• and I couldn't care less. : There must be some old adage to t:l1Yfr such dilemmas but l ean ~ tNnt ct 11 · rtcbl now. Can you! -A DEVO!m>' FAN IN D.C. . • ' DEAR DEVOl'ED: "Il'1 u II tw 11111 lllo"' .. pod." 11lub ,.. ~- Talk Set on Di~t ' . For HandicapJ*I A proper diet and use of vitam.inl to treat children with various bebavlonol problems will be discussed TUeaday fliBbl at the monthly meeting ol tbe °'*'>(• County chapter ol tlie California AsoOcla- tlon !or NeW'Ologlc:ally Handicapped Childreo. 'n-e meeting will begin at 7:45 p.m. al Tamura SchOOI, 17340 Santa Susanne Street, Fountain Volley. The sifeaW will be Dr. Harvey -· who will dl!cuss the medlcll help 1vallable 10< dilldren oulfel1nc lnllll schlzopbreo1a, auUsm, tiJ.'perklneeia and beha•lor proo1i!l!lr. ' Ani111als · Have Cavities_ Dentist,s Uses Sk'ulls to Teach Children to CWa.n Teeth : Gophers who don•t ti-ash. CaviUes. Most or them know "When they see·that they all auch tribUtes as : "I Iibd.,. their teeth get cavities. · .J about havlllg their teeth filled , have bright red teeth, they beaver teeth and the man,. , Elt11W1tary --•001 tjril' dren but doo't have gum problems can tell that they didn't do a skull. I thought that tlie lOotb ~· decaywu-t." in Huntington Beach and yet." . good job," Dr. R!chardson &n>CI Seal Beach can tell you this 'Ibe collecUon is extensive commented. Another student •med. to Ith fiden .. 1r.-1r ...,.._ get the message a little w con ' ce, because a and varied: _...., r' -:-:• Th USC d ti t' U •· I "! liked the ••» It University of S o u t b e r n rattlesnake, cat, v~mpire bat, e . en s s e or"'> c earer: -.... California denllst bas been Galapagos penguin, a 0 d are highly appreciated by the did a lot of good. And llinot I showing them the skulls of -numet'OU! others. young converts to dental saw the animals that had tooth health. In a .colle<:tlon of l<t-decay I bruJb my teeth every ariimals with tooth problems. In ~Uon to giving his ten from third graders are day now." Dr. Glenn RiL:ia.rdson of presentation at schools in------------------- Huntington Be a c b has Huntington •Beach and Seal · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., · been showing his collectlon ol Beach, Dr. Rtchardson has • · Iii skulls to elementary schools shown his collection at schools • for more than nve years to in. East Los Angeles, &an . COLOR YOUR IN'\QL DECK • teach children prevective'den-Fernando V~y and Whittler.• •.,,. • • ustry. •Alter demonstrating th•• PATIO, SIDEWALKS • . "If lbe cltlldren see the ·..,. evils of poor dental hygiene, • • tlu.1 hol<s In the teeth," br. Dr. Richardson passes out klis • ACID PROOF-CHLORINE PROO!' Richarmon said, displaying a containing toothbru s h ,. IN ........... -· 11>-incb long gopher slmll with · toothpaste, and "disclosing" 2 y-Guarantee black f pecl<s on the chewing tapleis. He asks the cblldreo • . surfaces of the teetb1 '"!beY to release a red stain. • Afolnst Fodl..,.....Chlpplno-Poollng are a lot moie Impressed than ... The stain will not cling b> • 100 Exciting Colors To C"-From If I just stand up a.a tell Ulem enamel, so if the teetb are • • • • • • • to teeptheirteeth ciel!i:" reany c1ean -all the food• PATCHING SPECIALTIES Dr. Ricbafdson picked ' tlp particles and plaque bave been • • the skull of a wild boar wbo brushed away -lbe teeth will CONCRETE-REPAIR WORK • had neglected his gums. "Yoo be, at worst, fainUy pink. But• BOB GUL'.,... _ 962·9569 • could call this a bad cue ol tbe stain wlll tum any deposlls • ~ 11 • pyorrhea,11 he Ii.id, ''but thi s on the enamel 1o a bright red • ... ue..1 c.nc"" ,..... • doesn't mean aa much to the (easily removed by further • • children as the teetb with !rushing). ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 • • • • • , SpRING PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL, 17.50 Reg. 24.00. l.'Oreal's French Touch for Spring ••• makes hair soft as velvet, gives It body or snappy curls. · Special for • limited time: permanent, sham_, set and Individually styled cut. -S.lon.111-n • . THE ELtZAISl!TH AA.DEN F'ACIAL. ROOM HAS ntese fCEATURl!I: • ~ t.cl•I end ,.,...IWUP • t..h, brow tinting, .,-china • P'11ee end body w.xtne · • lndlvldoal tYel•tl'I 9PPllcetbt e.tlilfYi'Studlo. Lont Bead'I. Pae1.0.,., U ...... NIWDOl't, Sen D6IOO l . • . . . l . . • Men.kvrn • P9djcvrtt • E.lectral'ISls • -... Sorry, ... .,.., Stvcfl• 11 11ot op" S11Mayt. Newport e •I F11hlon l1l1nd e Newport Conlor • M>4·2200 • Mon. A Fri. 10:00·9:30 e Sun. Noon to 5:00 e Other O.ys 10:00.5:3~ ' . . .., ' . ~ I . . , • , \ • • .. • Busdriver Merienne Weshko (le#) hes driven Newport Beech children to school for 13 years. Above, Bus 21 she drive s. Bus Delivers Precious Ca~go · It's a U.ttle arter 7 a.m. on a foggy Mood•J morning. Marianne Washko, driver of Newp>rt· '1fesa Unified School District Bua 21, is getting ready to start her run. But first she makes a tour of the bus Checking emergency dool'll, tires and the bus's blinking red lights. Next comes a run through the bus wash, to clear the fogged over windows. She squeegies them dry and starts out tO pick up her first batch of students-high school students i n Newport Shores she will d e I i v er to Ney,-port Harbor High School. Her first plclalp is around 7:30. She makes several more stops then delivers her charges to }farbor High. Tinie: about quarter to eight. Next come the jWlior high school students. Boys sit on one side or the bus, girls on the other "for safety reasons, it's a district rule," Marianne. explains. MORNING RUN By 8 o'clock they are delivered lo Ensign Middle School. Then con1e two more runs, this time Bus 21 carries elementary school students. There is an adcied duty at this level. Little ones often forget lxloks or their lunch. f\.1arianne checks the bus, takes a forgotten lunch to the office. By just before 9, she's back where the buses are kept. free until I l when the kindergarten run begins. By 1:30 p.m. she'll begin her afternoon run , transporting a different group of students home from school. · -M8rianne, the second woman driver hired by the district, has driven for 13 years. Last yea r, she had her first graduating class. Students she drove to kin~ergarten gr~ted from high school. "I've wa'tcbed ·,ii of them grow up." she said. She watched the district grow as "'ell, coming to Newport-Mesa from Newport schools with unification. GRANDMOTHER Her own four children went through Ne'WpOrt Harbor High and she now has four grandchildren. tler own children were among those she transported to school. Qualifications for the job require a regular vehicle license, a bus penTJit given by the California Highway Patrol and Red Cross training in first aid-all of which must be renewed ·every t"·o years. There arc monthly safety meeting s of all drivers to discuss any accidents, pass on new sa fety in formation and give veteran drivers an opportunity to pass on their knowledge to new drivers. The district has 53 buses and ap· proximately 65 drivers, in c I u d in g substitutes. And while U1cre "'as only one other female driver when Marianne Washko was hired. now men are in the minority. Among v.•omen drivers for the district is Marianne 's daughter, Dena, who has been driving for about three years. GOOD JOB "It's a great job for a woman, 1 especially one -,Ith school-aged children.. When the kid.I ate bomer100're borne. ·When they're m. vacatkn. you're on vacation," Marianne said. It's basically a part..time job. There are about two· free. hours between the morning run and the kindergarten run at 11. And the drivers are through for the day, buses swept clean and ready for the next day, before 4:30 p.m. Many of the substitute drivers are students, or men with other full-time jobs. One is a nieman, who works as a driver to supplement his moome, and because he likes it. "No two days are alike, " Marianne added, '"Ibey pever are where kids are concerned. And sometimes they can really get to you.'" An example was Valentine's Day when her elementary kids made her a Vale~ tine in the shape of a school bus. FRINGE BENEFIT On the last day of sehool last year, her morning jwtior high group refused to get orf the bus. Finally, they all sang a song to her and presented a card the whole group had signed. "I asked the kids one day what they had against bua: drivers," she said. They told me. "You take us to school" I answered. "But I also take you home.•· That helped, she said. A fringe beneift ol the job is being outside, not tied to a desk job. And Marianne has a bird's eye view of the wocld from the driver• seat <i her bus. She o!ten ' spots a local celebrity in his station wag_gn on her morning run. Peer ple do all kinds or things on their way to work, she noted. Everything from eating breakfast t<J plucking their eyebrows. REGULATIONS But she says the best part of the job is the kids. She loves them. -"But that doesn't .mean they don'finisbehave." The district bas a long list ol don'ts for riding on the blrs including eating, nm· ning, arms or legs .out windows, boisterousness, littering, profanity and constantly disobeying the· driver. One in· fractJon means a warning; <two mean a twl)oweek suspensim,. and a third meana you can't ride the bus. · "That doesn't happen very often, though," Marianne said. Djspatcher Betty Olsen, w h o coordinates buses and drivers for the district, feels the district's fieet and drivers are among the best in the area. She gave credit t<J the elgbt special education drivers who drive· children with learning problems calling them "really dedicated. "The iµost Important qualification for the job ls that the penon really loves dealing with children. We can teaclt them to drive." And there. Is a great camaraderie among drivers. "I think," Mrs. Olsen said, "we have a great, warm group ol people." ' .. • Marianne hes driven students to 'chool from kindergarten through high school graduation. Tnet's many stops. • • • STORY ANO PHOTOS BY ALLISON OEERR • But 21 drops childre~ off at Bey View · Elementary School a#er runs wifh · high school end junior high school students. 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By PETER TONGE needs, "the sea is of tremen- ~11 ac.... *-1"" 1erYke dous impartance." Some of tbe world's most TODAY'S CATCH co u Id modern trawlert work out -of very likely be _more than H~, the famed North-of-doubled. That is to say nothing Dlgiand fishioa poft. Watch-of the potential f>f aquaculture tog ,them come lo ladeo with to add even ·more to the eod; haddock, and halibut seafood basket. But, if men itv~ a misleading sense of continue to fi!h only tradl· ~~; that masks a di>-tional species, they can pro-IW'f>lnc trend. bilbly OQJy add anotber lO to.30 1 ·Wh1Je you ·admlre: a ship's mUliOn tons to tbe amrual bounty, her captain brings out catch"""" by e>tendini opera- hil log. This shows his crew · Uoos-Jn "'the sttu··undorfished must work ever harder for Its southern hemisphere waters. ca~. Far the tr aw I er s "People eat fish they are generally , fish harvested per famillar with, the t I n d s manhour bas been declining in mother '"used to serve," says ~nt ye ars. Logs of vessels Dr. Ketchum. "'Iiiey are qf other nations working tradi-reluctant to try new species." (ional Atlantic fisheries show In fact, of the more than limilar trends. 20,CKX> species in the world's · Statistics such as theee, ei:-oceans, man exploits only a ploded what biclogists ~all the 1 few doJu!n. ~'impossible dream" bf tbe ---------1 1950's that food from the sea could wipe out world hunger. They have tarnished the more ~tic dreilm of the 1960's that searood, • efficiently ex- ploited and distributed to the needy, could at least meet the wdrld's need for protein. Instead of developing the sea's food potential in a biologically sound manner, fishing nations h a v e in- tensified use or traditional fiShlng grounds and species to the point of dJ m i n ls hi n g returns. Now they face the choice of seeing ·the returns , fJ:qrn , fishing hwel off far filow what they O'.lUld be or of changing their ways to make the fullest possible use of the 9C1!an's bounty. !!le latter course involves using species et which many fish eaters have turned up their noses. It 'means ex- tend inc today's primitive- "'*'aculture, the fanning of ~~sea, to become a major in- d!l'lr)'. It calls rnr cheap, el- feCtive metb()da of preserving selifood so it can reach needy peOple in hot t'OWltries where the fresh product quickly perishes. ' • IT REQUIRES greate. help froin advanced ilsblng Mtions to enable developing countries to get a better share of ocean prod ucts. And it demands, above all. gaining and using the biologicat knowledge to ronserve the sea 's living abun· dance even while harvesting it to the fullest eltent feasible. At a quick.glance, tt II easy ~ appreciate 11111' the myth that the sea couki meet all mankind's food needs arose. The sea's plant life every year 8-19 billioq metric tons of carbon. 'niat 11 the primary =: productivity. It is 'People eat fish they are fammar with, the kinds mother used to serve. The y are reluctant to try new sp9cies." A m'ere seven marine families account for !Orne 70 percent of the c a t c h . Anchovies lead, f o 11 o w e d closely by the herring-sardine- menhaden family. Then comes the group that includes cod, pollack, haddock, hakes, and others. Bottom.:.dwellers, such as plaice or flounder, are a minor part in tbe total haul. Now Scarcity Is forcing fishermen to think again about their prejudices. 'Ilhey have seen the herring go into eclipse in wafers between Iceland and Norway. They have watched the tasty had- dock decline off N or t h American shores. They have found the hake slioills di.ap- pearing in South African and SouthAmertcan fisheries. I< long-sustained rise of betweeii ! and 7 percent in the annual -'fish catch after World Warn bad encouraged fishermen to igoore biologists' warnings about over fishing a handful ol species: "Many .in the industry, and more on its fringes, just could not see an end to the expansion," Dr. Ketchum says. That was before the ma;ked decline of some species and before the 1961 harvest oet- back. '!bit year the fish catch fell for the ftrst time in I generation. It prom p ti y jumped back lo record helghtl in 1970 and has climbed since then but at lower rates. IN RECENT YEARS the fantastic hauls of anchoveta off the coast of Peru have been largely responsible for f~vorable world,total!. put un· favorable climatic conditions have severely cut back on ' PUTS I Wit IAIUl!fT 0t mt rMicJ ~ines rse4 -----~ ...... •"""'1· ' SAVE •20 ••. 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Dr. Ketchum -. It ...,.. to aup-1117*"1 mankind '1 p r o t e l n relieved that the myth of • COSTI MESA theaut\wodecade•. ._ __ ._._ __ ................ ....; ...... ;:......;;...;...~ ... .;,..:;_ ..... ;;.;.;..; .. ._ .. __________ ......................................... ...,.__. l • ' I I • .. . . Your HoroseOpe Virgo: Pr otect Own h1terest8 ' MONDAY . ' . , ·MARCH 19 to chest. One who Is tem- porarily caiJbled """1d eeel: aid. Be openOd minded. ' ~' SAGIT'l'AllliJS· (Nov. :ZS. By SYDNEY OMAJlll Dec. 21); ,Friend may be During a rec.nt -ting withholding' iometblnl of fm. wtth singer Gisele MacKenzie, portance. Mmive ~ be no- the lovely C a p r I c o r n at-b1e but action is unwile. Gtt to tempted to gueu my tocliacal bear! of matter. Don~ play sign. She said, " s yd n e y games with truth. B e Omarr, you are a Virgo!" She ' dtp&omatie # in ~ With' waa wrong. But Gisele iS family sittuttioo. i( a• r • 1 , knowledgeable, Intelligent aJ!d 1 l;lfwa pet'locls. may be In pie- llvely aod she usually ia .._,,t tur<. · in what she says aod does. CAPRICORN (liec. ZZ.Jan. When I told her my sign lhe 19): What a-.to be aoal • said, . ' ' Y o u ' r e . rUny it in sight did a~ble. Bui something." I toot that as -a ~ are indicatio!lll ijlal you ' compljment. · may want 10' change c0une. • ·" • What seemed, perfect may now : ·~. AljIEs <Ma,r@ tl·APru It)' appear to ho ringed witll Aceeftt {s:fD ti>W to.'relat.e 'tO flaW9. •Give ,j,.gll'Vlf tiJDe to ,. ~(.. m,s.te i>artiler .. Your'abllitfto consider.. ~--· : ' 1 I · mak~ond' gain conce8'Ion3' 1s .AQUAJUUS (Jan. 1'-Feb. '' empliisiz<d. Don't fool 18): ~ pli ·are yourself. See persons, sltua-emphasized. Study_ Capricon tions as they actually exist. message. Don't be afraid to 'Ume Is on !your side. Wait, change your mind. Older In· listen and otir<rve. 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Key novitor in ·a quiet, determined now ls lo .get rid of .~en ¥OU way You attract to you had 00 right carrying"' firll per.bns born under Leo place. Do some hard thinking November could be one of about relatio~p. F. i n 1 s h your most significant months rather than begin -find way f 1973 of., )i>ie t .t e 11 , communlcaUon, 0 • dlsllibullon, , · CANCER (June 21-July-22): Strive. f o r irtlependence, chance to express l'OIJ1'S'lf in original manner. ObtaJp: valid hint from Gem.lnl message. Emphasis is on buildiDg for security. One ·• ill ir- res:pomlbte u r g e s collision course. Grow up! LEO (July 2!-Aug. ZZ): Stick to familiar ground. Avoid wild- goooe dlaae. Some ~. relative1 are mlslnfonried. KMw It -hold off on journey whis:h'~po ·re~ d~tination. Tak'e . ~wha'( you put in~ :t ~· "angry letter.;'. VJRGj). (Aug .. 2.1-Sept. 22): Money 1ifilaUoo has u~, downs :-:J>l'O~t your 9.WQ in- terests. D e:ia 11 n g s with Aquarius and Leo a r e spotlighted. You gain by being meticulous. 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SAN PREEWAY, AT BRISTOL ·\ ) • \ • • • • e : ' . • • . • I ,I • • •• DAJLY PILOT Sunda1. M .... 18, 1973 ' • • Comedy Bas Message 'Mind' Turns Numbers lnw Fun, Foul Lines By GEORGJ,; LEIDAL Of .... o.llY ...... ,..., ''Purita1iism -the haunting fear that someone, 1omepl4Ct is happy." -H. 'L. Mencken By lhat' defihltion, puritans everywhere wtll be totally destroyed by the knowledge lhat audiences in the Mark Taper Forum are having a ball being treated to the "Mind With a Dirty Man." A funny script by Jules Tasca (who adds punch to Phyllis Diller·& drollery ) is uproariously enacted by a cast led by the familiar Joe Flynn and ably directed by Ed Parone. whom the program notes in· form us never. "but never" smiles. The message 1B the key to enjoyment or the theater' UW>le same notes go on to teJJ'us. "Mlnd" should not be enjoyed for its rollicking laug¥er, but rather its message. That's a pity, Mr. Parone, but there were lhooe in the audience who cooldn't help but titter, occaalonally, and howl the rest of tbe evening,· 'Mirxl1' is just too fumy for words. ,, MOOt Mr. Wayne of Newport Beach And, it has a mesaage sorely needed to be communicated ln these times when censorship hangs over theAJeads of us all. Unfortunately, the language used in "Mind" is generally so blue it cannot be reproduced here. In -sN>rt, none of the REALLY fwuiy jokes can be told Jn print. But here js a couple of the foulest yet funniest lines in the eolire play, though to understand them you'll have to see it. . By JOSEPH N. BEU. Cllritffllt ki.c. MMW hnk• The temptation Ls almost overpowering to : eall him a "living legend," a "ph'JC~sslonal super-patriot,'' a "staunch American," the "sreatat attraction in motion picture hl!tory" -In ah>rt, to trot out all the cllcbel that have washed' up-around this moun;atn of a man for 30 YOOl1· f.til, the one th1ni that need5 most to be: eald aboot John Wayne ii that often aid Unexpectedly he defies the cllches. U the .gun-toting, toua!Halldng, lllnty-<yed character on screen. ii both consistent ancl predictable, the man behtnd the cha/Ocier b nol. Al least not entirely. ~er. for eumple, the ~ent preiidentlal electk>n ln which one of the r~ issues on the C811fomia ballot ~ a proposition that would have codif]ed public oboconlty rigidly, remov- ed ibe 11redeemlng aoclal value" di!:tinc· tiolJ,., and encouraged citizen arrests of pOqlO peddlers. Sewtds like an Wue the sherifr could ride down Main Street in Durango or Dodge City or Tucaon and support all ' oot . .Right. DIDN'T BUY .Wrong. A lot of C8llfomlans -nearly tw.o-thirda when the ballots•were counted -: fitund the praposiUon repressive and urttenable. And one or the most potent vai~es ralaed In oppos1tlon to it during the· tlect1on campaign was that of John Wayne. sj:ine of his political allies in other af- fri.>"i were startled to bear Duke Wayne teJllbg voters in an oft-played radio com- ~ that you don't get rid of a bad . ' situation with a badly written law or cut And Duke is present and visible around off a foot to cure a sore f.Oe. the community, playing brklge and chess Duke later indicated a little di9COmtort (both of which he does well} with his over this position, as l! he had !Omehow wealthy cronies at the Big Canyon Coun· vaguely betrayed law and order. But not try Club, hostjng visiting Republican for long. His man· was elected president. dignitaries, anc;l helping oul local causes and then Duke was off to Durango, Mex· that suit his fancy. ico (his favorite ftlming location), to do a His at·home routine follows a regular new picture caned "Wednesday Mom-pallern. His secretary drives down from ing," which he finished in tlme to serve Hollywood, where the film. producing as grand marshal of the Rose Parade in company be founded a decade ago 'is Pasadena on New Year's Day. headquartered, for a morning of letter Now he's settled back into the life-style writing. Then Duke spends his afternoons he has embraced ever since he scaled making necessary business declsiont (he down bis wort pace, which had resulted has, in addition to his film work, sizable in some 200 feature fllrm (grossing more financial interests in several corporations than $700 mllUon) over the past ~rs. and such far.flung operations as a cattle Under his new program, Duke spends ranch in Arizona and mineral rights in more than hall his time at home with his Africa) before he flees to his bridge and family. Home ls an 11-room bay-front his chess. modern in Newport Beach where Wayne Dinner is a family arrair, and so - keeps his yacht, a c o n v e r l e d usually -are evenings, when private minesweeper named "The Wild Goose," showings of current fLlms cften provide as well as a good deal or his afrection. the entertainment. On the night before I DREAMS OF ANNAPOLIS visited the Wayne home, Duke screened Despite all 'those Westerns, Duke "The Cowboys," then had to comfort ·Wayne's first love -ever since he didn"t Marisa, who was visibly upset when her make it to Annapalis more than four father was killed in the last reel, even decades ago -has been the sea. It's a though he was sitting beside her at the passion that his 11-year-old son Ethan time. shares, and the two spend as much time "I suppose I'm a Jittle careful about as they can together on "The Wild the pictures my younger kids see," he Goose." mused, "but I don 't really think it affects The Wayne family lives in Newport them much. because they haven't had Beach. Mrs. Wayne. a slim, athletic any personal experience to relate such former Peruvian actress named Pilar films to. I certainly wouldn't prevent Palette, is active in community affairs. -.:>Aissa from seeing anything she wants to The three Wayne children attend school see. She's reached a point that if she there -A.issa, 17. a public high school: can't delermine for herself w,hat's right the other two. Ethan and h-1arisa, 7, a or wrong, I can't be of much help to private elementary school. her." 0 His reactions," says Michael Wayne, now presJdent of Batjac, which produces all of the Wayne films, "are un- predictable. He's always pictured as being rigid and set in '1is ways -a very positive image. "Well, that's only true with respect to himself and what he wants to do. And even then, he looks as carefully as he can at all sides. In other things -and especially with his kids -he's been remarkably liberal. On things relating to the individual, he Jets them make their own decisions." FAMil.IES MDC Michael is the eldest of Wa}'Jle's first family. Duke bad four children by his first wife, Josephine, since divorced, and be is a grandfather 20 times. Once a year, usually in late January, the entire Wayne menage (all of whom live in southern California) gathers in Newport Beach for a postholiday celebration. Scme Of. Duke's grandc:b.ildreo are older than his present family, a circumstance that doesn't seem to get in the wa)"" of easy family relations. Because Duke likes to film on location , his business and fam.ily life tend to be geographically separated by about 1,500 miles of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Durango is a du sty, high desert town where the days are scorching, the nights frigid, and local labor amenable. Wayne's last two films -"The Train Robbers," just released, and "Wednesday Morning," just com- pleted and scheduled for a summer release -were both done entirely in Durango. Occasionally, when school pennits. he brings the children to Durango. A.issa had her l6lh birthday there, and last spring Ethan (whom his , mot h. e r describes as "IJ) going on 30') came to visit his father for a week. In general, he deals wannly (until the other party somehow violates his trust) with all other human beings, including his own family, out of decent instincts, programmed deeply. But he deals with the world -'business and political - with a cold , pragmatic eye that has evolved from bis climb to wealth and power. If the two, on occasioo, seem in-- consistent, it is simply because, in Duke's lexicon, it is quite possible for one to have nothing to do with the other.. His talk is generaHy salty and outspoken and apinionated -and often, one suspects. bemused. "I can't stand palitics," Duke told me, "bul I get hooked into it more than anybody. They say I'm a right-winger, but I consider myself a liberal. I listen to everybody's point or view and reason it out in my O"<fl mind , then try to do what I think is right." Or: "I trust everybody until they prove themselves wrong, but I also teach my kids never to expect too much from other people -and that they have to tolerate certain things they may oot like from people." Or: "I think I've always been popular in Westerns because I've played the kind of fellow who had a litUe bit of bad as well as a little bit 0£ good in him, who had weaknesses. The only thing I've always stayed away Crom is anything petty or small or mean." "Three YQU, lady,'~. "I'm no 17 and toothsame girl from HollywoOO. yoo know, I'm from New York and I'm tough-32.'' Divina screiqns at the d~t literature crowd. The message goes beyond mere · mockery of small towo censors and film review boards who can't wait till the next scrffning, but ~eals as well with the bridging or a e.erreration gap within a family and a bridging of the twin bed gap by that family's senior members. The happy ending to Joe Flynn's hypocrisy bastened by his unlulfilled wife Alma's ad in a W'lderground newspaper even results in a struck blow for the en- viroMl)ent. His love affair with the · shower -three, sometimes four a day - is doomed. His blue-movie making son and his son's hippy culture m.istress-wtfe- nudie cutie star. unleash the torrent oI pent-up human desires the small town paragon of Babbit virtue has maintained for decades. The plot, particularly the unekpected but humanly illuminating switch of puritan virtue by the son played mostly in the nude or near nude by Peter Strauss, provides so many turns it can't help but amuse with each new twist. Finally, Barra Grant as Divina, is divine both for her mastery of the sub- culture lingo which so shocks the good folk of Burkram, and her body which does ditto. In short, don't miss "Mind With a Dir- ty Man " unless you can1t stand the thought of laughing while being given a message -a message which might Jet yoo il'.l on your own sexual hypocrisy . [ TODAY'S CBDSSIDRD .PUZZLE -[ Conquering the Impassable Dream -t ACROSS 78 Wi1e 1e1vice 160 Alnk surface 33 Uncook•d 80 Pain111r 161 ni!lioin Joi A1l11le 1 Spenlr;h prlMl 83 Elev11e 163 Bullfighters weigh! I Pierce 86 Thh111d1: 166 French summl!ll' 36 Suitable 10 Dllcerd · Comb.form 167 Calcium Symbol 37 M1rblll 14 Onwerd 87 Hum•n¥ , IJ>B ~nglish 39 tnclden1 19 UquKI . 89 Spanith riller lMtival 42 Mllf111y gl"OIJp coame1le 90 Aom1n bronze 169 Edible root 44 Entice 2D Large book 92 AgreNble 171 ldan1'tv 16 Sea eagle ; 21 Uneea!Jingty S.-Winge 172 Rubber iree 48 Storage crib ,,,_ 96 App0rtlon 174 Millld'swn 50 Fall flower • ' ;zA Morind!n dy1 99 B1lnk 175 Ou1n11tSSence !>I Fabric pile 25 Antiquity TOO Melt 177 Rorn1n ro1d 53 L1w ICIJOn ~ 28 Surf~• 104 GrHlr. leuer 178 Smoo1h 56 W11p Z1 Oome1tlctt• 106 Jep1nen herb 179 Con1ttbulllry 67 You: h.ti1n 21 P~ut• .107 S't'l'ian city 181 AdVeflafy 58 Goll lhot 251 Sud1nic 111 GW1'1nem• 182 Metropohs &9 H1•dy llngutge 112 M1kedoth 18J 01p1eUIOll 60 In 1ddltion. 30 Invite 114 Aom1n D<;es1 IM T1ntalize 61 Chinese mile • ~ 32 OJ*9 gt.-116 Comp1s1 00111 • 63 01hu wr11th l& Tender 117 B11ng fort~ DOWN 60 Fencel!ep 37 Fll1fibtr 118 Carte 66 ir;,11111 ... hale 38 Siouln lodliH 120 AppOllYlmenl 1 Courteous 67 Ontroy 40, Humorist 122 n11e~ne 2 A11endm11 68 Atr.11y 41 Reepond 123 Jswish month 3 Peri~ 71 Persian gateway 43 ANer lllend 12£i Armor 4 RllYolve 73 Generally::! worcts 44 H•l1wllp .1"26 Car1t1gt 5 Beque111h 75 Sh11rp knock 46 Fem•le 1uH 129 Garment edg11 6 lon11r 78 Permit 47 Network 131 Aficionado'~ 1 Al!)ped 79 American wotu 49 ·W lthdrlw '~ 8 Mohemmed1n 81 L~r.erarmn 51 S!alr PO.I 1J3 Tidy noble 82 Fragrant 11!0! 52 Mtaeelculll• 136 Philippine 9 Blender ll4 Por111hle chan &I Fro dwart 10 Finder 85 Nobleb"f1 56 Unlll'lter!ld' 137 Ofthe1un 11 Pulpy lruo! 88 D•nce s{ep .57 Brimlnt cap 139 U111e:Scott•5h 12 Note !II lnpov"I 58 long gull•r 141 Unta,l>lonahle 13 lntroducrory 93 Doot11se "62 Nothinll 1•2 Sltuone 1• R1101uc• 95 Dodge 6' O""'f 145 Romen writer 15 THTl1!un11 97 Dunce '86 B11ee 1•7 Tome11>1n 16 Chemieal 111ffi• 98 Dutch commune • 99 Sentrv ordef 149 Mends 17 lndtt.no{e 100 Moist 70· 1ndMdu•tity • 153 Rom1n court an.cle 101 Thought: comb. 72 HeJrVY SW .. 154 Mal1y gibbon 18 Allduce lo~ J• S...cy 156 lt• rate 19 DrudgefY 102 Wlthou1· 76 fK!uel 157 CerpN~e !i.h 23 Drying eloth Fr"1ch 77 TO.,: French 159 Booty JI female f'lbbll 103 ···Gabor J ' • • • , '" • "' ll1 "' w ·~ '" IU 111 In .. 111 "' .SEE ANSWERS JN CLASSIFIED SECTION ~ • 106 C•pe Hen ' n1tlV11 108 Pomti fruit 109 Bueh1oy 110 UeluiW!!ty 113 Ou1er1on• 1"15 c-oonslrlbe 119 N-Yorkei1y 121 Fittlem!an 124 Buddhiet rnGnk 125 Fusible eub$1anc1 127 Utlh lndiln 128 Sun deity 130 Thrett"1ing 132 Poelie befor• 134 Artilielll .,,,.... 135 ... flop 137 Nonconformilt 138 Fight: comb. !Mm 140 Thr_,,onged 142 v.iu. 143 A pllol: 144 OiKortt ·-145 Hebntw 1.tt..- 146 Meritsd 148 Commotion 100 ca ... iftr 1!>1 Announeement 1!>2 Cubir.mealu•e 1f}4 Cautious 156 Vac1te 1S.S Spew forth 161 Sleride• 182 lndi8n weigh! 164 Fin1IWOTd 165 Wild plum 168 Chopping tool 170 Soek ""' 173 Guido'• note 176 COf'l111Md by 180 Vltftl0tm " " •• • By SfD MOODY BAJA CALIFORNIA, Mex- ico (AP) -Like matrimcny and the u.s.· Marine 'Corps. Baja California is not to be entered lightly. If is a mind and eye bog- gling h1oon-on·Earth t h a t defies description as resolutely as it does the automobile. But if you can imagine becoming octopodous so you can load your tenlacles with bags. of groceries, cans of gas. jugs of water. layers of clothes. stacks of guidebooks. six-packs of beer, one-pack.'\ or tequila, wads of peso s , volumes or dictionaries, boxes of tools. fotds of sleeping bags. assemblies of cookery. braces of tires, rolls or paperies. packs of smokes a n d ncckloads or cameras and thereafter diving head first down an m-mile staircase with every other step missing and not being able to cash a traveler's check at the bottom, then you'll have a distant idea or what it's like to drive end to end down Baja, or Lower California. Baja has everything no other place has. Eighteen kinds of rat- tlesnakf!B, including one with no rattles : gloasy b I a c k jackrabbits with cinnamon-red trim, birds with blue feet: grsy whales that are actually basic black; 125-degree heat, no rain and endless blooming desert planted by an Ultlmale Gardener in hot p l n k s , yellows, lavenders and orange with spectacular. discretion : beaches and cases, sierras and volcanos. sand and stone: 110 varieties of cacti, 00 of which are unique to Baja, Including one that crawls across the landscape, not to mention the boojum tree, a carrot-shaped freak that grows in implausible loops and bends like alphabet soup doing yoga. THE ROAD And THE ROAD. Oh, the ungodly, ill-gotten ROAD. Mexicans call It their Route One. Everyone else calls it the worst in the world, a vast tank lrap of ruts. gullies, washes, arroyos, canyons wandering over sand; pebbles, rockl, boulders. Tbe lltte natur•llst . Joseph Wood Krulch, who liked hil landscape straight, ,.Jd: "B&- i• Califomla Is a wooderlul example of how much bl• roads can do to a country,~ ' I'd never see my Mommy again. It had all been rather spur of the -moment. ~1 had been marching through Kansas , cold and despondent. I phoned a friend who couldn't have round Dr. Livingston in a phone book, but who had always wanted to drive down Baja. How about it? We could rent a camper. I left Kansas. The camper salesman in Calirornia was right out of central casting : Silver-gray TRAVEL hair, patterned pents, sincere sky-blue blazer and a voice or oozing conviction. Armed with the innocence of The Good Ship Lollipop, two 1'rue enough. They keep years of Spanish and a 11).cent traffic and speedometers down screwdriver we signed the near zero, a silver lining to papers and headed for the contemplate while y o u r border. vertebrae are clacking like The first 230 miles were a castanets. ~orgeou.s snare and delusion : The Mexican::; -'re pro-All paved, some of it super- gressing quite well on a paved highway soaring up a n d highway running tip to tip, but arotmd plunu:neting cliffs like meanwhile Nwnero UnO in blacktopped ·high wire, sierras central Baja isn't even paved lo the Jeft, the Pacific far with good intentions. It ambles below. Black sand beaches to to an~ fro, up and down, swim off. night io clt1K.Y.!>!! followmg the patM ii'~ could see .stars on the horizon. res~stance .le~ by. loDg. gone Then El ~ Rosario. The t~d1ans, rrussionanes, tn.iners, guidebook calls it "a last oul· wild burros a n d revolu-t " Pho Un t · t tionaries pos . ne es emuna e. · It's the laat place that you can REVOLUTION inflate steelbelted radials for Baja had a revolution in hundreds of miles. I looked at 1911 largely staffed by 1he tires. steel·belted radials, American Wobblies during It's also where the pavement which one Dick Ferriss, a l.Als stops. Angeles actor and promoter, A ratber tipsy chap who orfcred a buy-back scheme for worked on the new road guld· the whole peninsula to Mex· ed us out of town. It wa9 the lean strong man Porfirio Diaz, last road -and last road who, being then a bit senile, worker -we were to see for declined. 300 miles. • Baja eamornia dangles Driving the Road makea beneath Alta {Upper or Smog· you an Instant expert: You gy) California Uke a finger either smash the springs or with arthritis. It began split· crash or you don'L The not ting off from mail11and Mexck> day driving sunrlae to illllaet 2'l million years ago due to we made 79 miles. The Road that slipped dl3c of ..tbe woond through mounda or Weslem spine, the S a n gigantic, roonded boulders, Andreas Falllt, and hasn't past miles of cardon and been near home or anywhere spiraling boojum trees doing el,. since. Instead we bave their thing nnil b&rrel cadU$ the Gull of Callfomla, or Sea with crimson blooms on top of Cortez which teems with •nd yellow and violet fiowers catchables, and the rocks and with sawtoothed purple rnoun- road keeping the world •I boy. talns framing the background. The auldcbook, In its seOond .•• The Road, paved, b al· ~ragraph, Is quite .xpllcit: most sinfully easy now, wind· 'The' key to the rewards of lhg through jagged !!""' Baja la carelul planning " I peaks onlo the MaS<i•iena read that in the middle of an Plain, an abAOlulely Oat desert inl!Jilte st..,...,_,pe aboot the of sage unUI you come to the Ume I cll9COvered we didn't huge s1"tches of lrri8•1'd have 1 lug wrtll<h for the farmland and the brond new wl!t<ls 1nd I was damn sure tOWllS plant!d. In their midi! • t UNITED STATES MEXICO BAJA . ~ CALIFORNIA/MEXICO " PACIFIC OCEAN One even has a billboard and resort hotels that cater to Chinese restaurant. The new wealthy Americans and Mex- Baja? icans who ny into an airslrip. , .. La PM,. 50)000 pco-They've been to Baja. But pie, seaport capital or have they? 1JOUlhern Baja. A trailer court. At'the cape;,U.selt, pinnacles A Shower. of rock rise Out of the swells. "You come all the way ln A colony or seals dries in the thal or take the ferry!" asks a sun at the be5-,of one, barting long..flaired Amerlcan bum-llbove the surr1 rt.m1ble at mlng his way around Baja. someone who wanted lo see the "All lhe way," sm.ugly. very tip of Baja. He looked at tbe un· Behind. Jay 111 those mil<• dercarrJag., stnamllned by ol The Road, • road like no rocks. He lOoted at the roof, other• swept cletr by cactus. Perba~ really, 1t1s the "t guess you did," he sai4, bes& road In the worl6 . ... A final IllO miles tolr~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~i;; ~.a~"t: f!a:;.,, ~ u~~ Drlvlnv small beach· arclies l>etween In two breasl-ehaped hllls, sp11m· I ed by surf rolling In from wope where the Gulf flnall~ m<ell th.-Pacific. The las• mllea run by COJ>· tlnuous beaches, ~ gold in tho s u n . 'l'rtuure-bear' E U R A U T 0 galleons used lo stop here for T R A V E L M A R T water. ANast, In th&. vtt••ne of t0n tAH JOolOUtH Mt~s 1to. 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K'~ls ~~ "" '3 • • .months. l'!otect· • )OIKPetl , . 111. u1· •• ,. 1.21 1. 09 1.1. 91~ AD PRICES PREVAIL: S1••ay. Marci lit! tm WdH111,, Mate• 2111 • " I OZ. . Hefbal Essence CIUJA..m lty ClAllOL Wltli C1"'1tlt1m! • ' ' \ \ -; • • DM.Y PILOT mes ff Be~h to Spark UCLA,-54-~. • l ' SPORTS Gomalez Stops , Navarro in 9th, ' .R~tains Crown LOS .i.NGELF.'l (AP) -Sharp shooting lloilcillo _ Ganzaloz llopped · a cut and b1....iin« Ruben Navanv n<.ar the end ri. the ninth .nxmc1 Slllurday night to retain IU Wmld Bmln« Qlomcil li~ cbamplomhlp 1n hlS rim c1e1eme. N&VIJ'!'O wu cut under his rilbl eye and wu t:akq a lwo-lllted ~ !nm -the "",..., from lD>C !!each w~ r.feree Geor(e Lalka called a bah after 2:33 of the ninth. Navvro, 13SI>, fnm Eu! Loo Ancels, had nol ,..,. dowD bul .... far behind In .,... _,,,_Ibo ...,..,I <l<ptln who -~an:t ,!fflll 1e11a and-it8flt• to the ·-and conllniied to -the cball ....... lhrouglloul. ' • ' NaVlllTO WB1 ~ In the fourth fl"lJl a left and pghl combination to the · head and never could get off his punclles ft"l •lalmt 111'. 2'1:)'ear-old cbamjJioo. ~-t-the~ )ell jab, tnoleiil bosine bis 'alJll<I< Cll1 ISi -to head and body followed by aolld rlghll to the head. By the aisth """1d Navarro's righl eye .... badly .... n.,, and his oecoods work' ed ..... ll -the etglllll -6bori1y after the ninth &tarted, Lalka stopped the bed to tee a loot 1lben the lltice uod<r theeyewldebed. 1be re!er<e allowed the boot IO ci>n- tlnue but called a ball when NaVIJ'!'O ap- p...i -to -to Goomlell puncbel. ,. ... ~ ~ 1be cbamploo I ... .._ !nm tbe -In the eiJfilh' wlilll ta""1 by a NaVIJ'!'O Jl&llt bul GllBJifoo ~ ~ In ..... ~..., de!tndlng tbe erown he woo !nm qioic.o c.rmooa via .• 13th romiil Diockool al the ""'1• Sport. 'Arena 1ut November loth. \A~~ a'Olld cl abed 18,tlOll .. ~ ..... -= .. lbeearcl: . ' Gonzaleo, who outpointed Navarro last year ID U l'OWld&, entered the ring a 2-1 favorite. 1be mmve ri. -Jara, Menco ""* Immediate command and PoOiOd his 5Sth triumph In 1>11 fliht& and his f6tb knockoul Na""""' 18, who bod loot to Scotsman lte1fl!Udiecliin~lbe Qmer wm.· cflom- pioo In February of lfll, toot his lillh defeat in ~ bouts. : , r Goozalez, who appeared fir .~ than .!hi. I~ pounlls>Jn weilht -..illt\bl- clicaw, coothtwillY wed hi1 euperlar atrencth In ovl!qlCIJ!Wliif_.Navani>. 1be cballencer ,tl'<>bably bad his --nmcl In the tdxtb when he started with a left boo~ and' follqwed 'l{ith a right to the befil, but Ille• mmd otlll belonse4 to °"'!'"le~ when 11 concluded. ProvidencC, • Indian~-, Tigetj~-win i:HA!umTE, N.C. (AP) -Eiploslve Ernie DiGregorio'o JO poiDts otUed Providence to a ll-polnl lead beb-e be &Juled Gut early In the -ball and the Frian wml oa to whip Maryland lllS- 19 for the NCA,I. -llegional basloetball tiUe Salurda;y. The vielory, 17th llrai,til for fourth- nnked Providence, moved. the-Friars In- to •the national -lfinll against the. Midweot fteCkmaJ cbalnp Sotunlay al- ~ at SL ·Louis. DeGregorto !lad li:ept ~-In the rwming with a Ut>olnl.flrst ball whicfi ended .with Maryland a""8d St-a and li~ Ue Ernie OD the bench 1lit1l -pmonai fouls.'" -•' · There Were 13 first ball Jead cbanges, nine in the last lim9:' ~mlnutee, a Providence· sbot 61 petteat to 5Z for Maryland. ~ "" ~ Providence stormed ool'for lhe,secood hall to ou.-. Maryland' U.2 In Jess tbm u.r.. and a ball 'mlniites and the laller T<nap1no never 'got bacl< lnlO serious contention. "'· NASBVILLE, TENN.' (AP~ -Flftl>. ranUd IndlBN .blew a-u.i-balfllme lead but came baclr; behind the late acor- i'!I' of Steve Downing and freshman Qalnn Buckner. to defeat Koatucty 'IH5 Solurday for 'the mampicwiship cl the NCAA llfideul RqjOrial basDitban ~-.. :111 i._,...; Ding sireat "!"', 1llM a ftdl mu!(~ IO . get b8C1t ID the game, piiiillg ,a l!Nf Jle • - OD a foliow shot by Jim Aridrewl With . 6:3' reliialnlng. . Moaiedfo IMe6 ltmtuclr;y toot a 61-51 lead"" a bisket m the comer Di Jlm. my. llui Ciriilr: -. Buclr;ner and Downing each bit baa~ to put the Hoosiers ahead again before Bob Guyette gave Km!llclr;y another tie at 4k1l. · 1ndlana weol In !root to stay with 4:03 ftlDai•lng on a 1-YuP by Downing. One minale 11.ter Ba• 1mer 9'Dl'ed on • tiJin to pul Indlarw In oanlroL W-aal4 be wu •'Doi at all -oemtd llloul Ille ..,.... I told them we ...,. ~ good -lllCI we ar. loo good • team to mla them far Ion&-Topi-:!'.!. a celllylt and when ~ tJno aholt In a. ""' I ,.U be was tiSllt. 'l'ocoM)' gives ua k because be't go1 mon ooolldenoe Gng. . •y.,..,. ... belltr -• than L1"7 llollJ'lleld and I lllol#be could do • good Joi> .. Smilh... ; IJSF'• Phll Smith ~ on two jumpen In the fin! .. v .. -but wu beld ICClelistby~lcrtl»- 21 minutes. Smith clidn~ Ian, again Wl- tll Meyers lelt-1he pme. Gallian!, Who. pllJOd a more ...,. servallve pme tban aarlllr this aason when usr 1oat to UCLA ~ aald: "Wt beoelltecl from llavln( ~ I/Cl.A before, just .. Providence will bonelU beCIWIO of their ljn1 falDe with UCLA, ,:I'be onq jllff..--. Is that l'ro¥ldlaee will JOI them Oil a neutral COlltl.. 1llol'r Pftlllllled the 1""lnl. will beat IDd1ana and -will clefeot Memphla State, seWna up another nmal<h the followliig Mooday. UCLA beal the Frlan, 101·77, earlier this year. Gllllard said, "It's suicide to run wttb the Btulns. f believe ,. beat UCLA you ~must tsl.-e a low scoring game with the CoNrRERAS' DRIVES-Fonner Huntington Beach Jligh $\at !ifik~ Oontrerall (rtliht) begins dfive past C3I. stale Lbng Jleach's Rici' Aberegg in NCAA WeS!em Regioml third place game at Pauley Pa:· . ; ' Ul'IT ........ vilion· Saturday. Contnns """"'4 21 poin4s for Ari· zona state in an 84-80 defeat. Aberegg fonnerly played for Katellll ·High -and Fullerton JC. ' COR11iilg Changes Eyed • ., . t- ~ W Qoden Best ·in ~o~ld, UCI Second · Behind Chico , J;lotrnlng ~ 23 poillls to share acor· Ing honors' Wifh K~!t--Andmrl, ·:::N"'<:>~·:·~ · Sav-s Former Performer In Swimf~t ....-..! 32 polDla and put m a daz:zlini J, , . lat -.....-..C d1lplay to lead • · · ' • 8peclal lo the DAILY Pllm ~~ State I!! a.tl-72 vi<>-•• " ' DETROIT -llfik~ cai-nahan became tory ;my.tea Kansas ~ , toS ..,,GJl,ES · _,. John Vallely, about l~e.·ile'gave me new direction and Jhe lint man !n"the history·OI the NCAA Soturday In the final of 1he .Natioiiil;, ·~star .,.,..._ -IJaiA bastelball I'm better off for having played for him. College clivlslcn llWlmmlng championship Collegiate A_thletlc AJIOdalloD _llfidwm:.·. ~:~ 'W;:,_m ~ .• 0~_?,! He leaches you what It lake> to go all the to w\11 ill lhf<e freest}' le sprln,\ races as u ........ , ba!l<etbaR plljO!fs , "~ , ~. ,_.,. way In life and In basltethall. he COl!>Ped the 100 1n ~~Heting •-;;;-v!CtOry gave the Mi os ou~f ·~to his eOU .. coach. "lie t.aches youlbalyrogetout of life time Salunlay at ·Wayne State Oiil..,...ty VaUey Olnference dlamP,ionl their -. ~·Wooden and 11,le Brulm beaded what YOU put Into-It. For example, ..me -hmi ID SllOWbou\>d Detroit. : trip ever \to the NCAA championship • t.~ teams have ' a lot o1. ability1 l,uch u 'lbOmas Bougbey, _a sopl)omore, suc-- fimlo S8baday at st. Ia*. Houstoo last year and I.Mg Beach State ....rully defended his 1,!50 freestyle title Finch, nJcJmamed "lfr, Tubb1" this year. But lhey don't know what it with an easy 11:31.7 clocking with team- becailae of an oY.....ialit lmlency, p ~----1akea to win_ Instead of being 25-3, why male Boyd Philpot In second place at the Tigers off to a qulclt11tart opJnst the not be 28-0?" 18:46.0. ' llltl EIP! O>afe(moe """".,..... Wild-WHITt: Vallely says the llilngs Wooden teacbel UCI finished in second place In the team cats, who bied to -"'mphl1 S1ale · and the val"'1' you gain from him are Ji1. ~behind Chico State, 263-212, with a W ---. , WASH t.aJ!#>I,.--many litt1e things tliat add with Hopkins Univer.Ity third at K-state's defense auooeeded m bok1to1 up to a lot. . 156 and Eastmt Dllnois fourth with 139. down star center Lan,-Kman, but I'ln\'b ___. Jolll also lauded his biglucbool vallity ·~ bod -great day," an spoiled the stratqy with accurlle , ooadl _ Bob Leslie -who got Vallely eothulialtlc coad! Ed New)ando told the cioUW. -Ing. ' • w _. • lnteresled In baaketbal1 as aometbiDg DA!L?•PILOT Soturdly night. Re bod 11 ~ al the Jtolf aa .lie --l--. ·' : -than juol another thing to do. "Bob "'1>1' year was the flnt time he ev~ ~ tool< a --W AltlboJlll .,.. ._:l111i •dMa•li"' -~ got .me starled playing ooos1anpy, •. be'• wm a !!Old medal In an ladlvidual event -.,md by fool troalllel, -~ p1.ol; mi1·1JCIL~ With~ I the one wlio ...ny got me going." mid 'be Is U>mlng home with . tbr.e_ of baclr: law In the game and Ila-with ilbd-'Jlal!<11 -modi """"'""''' VaDelypla·-' In the NBA untU·retlring thelil 1'luo ...U..r for a leg Cll1 Ollf'wln-14 PClilllL -· • ... •• really_ .. thal f<Om. ,_ Ding 400 free relay team. . Kansai $late""* a !S'U -early-ID "I doa'I thint then'• a better' coach In this year. "He oould be In the top 20 swimmen in the game bat a »loot jumper bJ • the nation~ In the -icI." the former 1f the U.S. In the lllO and 50 right now. He freshman Bill OOOt with 10:53 -pul NCAA ~I oe1edlon aald-brob the oldest ·.-.CORI oo the boob In MempbJa State ahead far gnost. "116 tauibl me .-the game a!J<I With a number of coaching cbangea_ the'l90." , · _ , · 1 , , lmmln"1t oo !lie U>llege basketball C8mahan set a blistering pace 1n· a MV!'Js Lee Outswim.s .GOuld """"• lel'• lo<!k Ill some pcioslblllties: preliminary rabe In 46.4 to ecljpoe the old Jerry Taitaman of Cal .state (Long standard ol 47.l by Don Roth ol UC San- Btacb) II wired into the cage job .,.J ta B8rbora set In 1*. In the fillaJo be athletic directonbip al the Univmlty ri. _, In -· again under the old rt<Orll NeYada (Lao Vegas). Jact Diclonann, all'UIOr, flnltbOd Pih !ack Babashoff Captures 2f}O Freesiyw While Tarbnlan says ho needa ,,_ In the 100, his flnt time In an Indh!!dual time to think aboul I~ oourceo say be'I cllamplooihlp flnal ,.... In the NCAA. been olfered aalary and benellts adding Booghey and Philpot made I( a ooe- up to '115,tlOll per year, pluouse of a -""' -In the l,IGI) and -ucr I LONG BEAal -Mlsslm Viejo'• 1:44:11 In the :lllO free to edgo 1lm Slllw , 1be llree<la1 --up today.. car alld rm~lm home 01 hil ---domination of the evml Mike ~alerle Lae 4eleoiJSllont Gould In the OI i..,. Beach (l:fUI). 'l'lla-tllird and · SblrleJ-Bab"iboll pl-Lee leom-~--deltined topla1 at Marlna · ~ ~~~. -~1!~~ Jiii ~and F'"""'1n Vaflef mih'a ' rGtb pd fl "IMI -........ 'ed wtth1'.ldlbie HOlfllad ~llitltellatha-u..fL u111re-INl-;ll "!""" -.Id .,.. g .......... , """""" ·~..r)' JIVL, ,Jadt BalJuholi pooled a tldorJ Ill the 1:45. · to live the llontlngiGn Beac:b AC a vJo. °1:; the)' say loaner llbl1ua """"' ~~-l,llO titles. fll!lpol II lam's 1811 fnll la SaturdlJ Dltlbt'• Meunrblle, Rdin --cl SID • tory In the lllO Im "117 ID 7:41.0I. Lido Ol.-It flnlt In lme lor 1'81~'1 ''lllolnu ,... aD by himlell with ~ Oollb* lllvliat-IWI» llafoel Md Unda sthn-ol 0-jo ool-In the men's !DO -· Kevin poat al tong Beach. 'l!Obod1 to push blm." Newland relaled. ~ • l•• .. o•itj• • Bet,,... Pim 1ootoc1 two -eocb. Bodily and Rop1U1o Annt,. of the H111>-And, Tucl1 GDlb, l'onner Lontl Beach "lie jl1ll ""'1sed home. pool. ........ ...... the ,_,1 aio ~ tialtm Al: flnlslw<I t1drd and fow:,lh. p1<p whiz, would ha:<> a good tl>ot at ~"Pbllpotle twlll-~r. 2_,_a w200as ~ .~ -Lei;. .......... -for the Him-. . Ollon'• c:un-ent poaltion .. I.Mg Beadl ·~·~ ·~ ·--llnct*> · Belcll ~ aub, bad a medi.J In I :11.01 and t1te • buUs1l7 • Bodily clocW 56.S'I "'l1le Aranto bad • CllJ Colleg~ lutor._ , the longer race and It was a very 'l*lilloe time a1 s:a2 wlllle llba aourc1 . l:tLU. U. a1ao liol-~la Ille• -a( ._'12. -~ ri. Lodi GUiis II coach 11 Corona de1 Mar and good win fir blm," Newlalld teld. of A11stn11a alildred 2:05.a free. n Ibo -la MA will probilbly coadl the Orll>C• County 1be UCI 400 relly teem WCll1 In S:! 1.S llrtler QRuld pt ... .,..1or I~ liiee ...... _ ..... Ibo 1• ... ... Bodily -alao fourlld• tlte 200 baclr; Soulh AU-slanl In tho annual prep game Wllh FraDI< Ganlner (49.2),.Brol BerJ>ard jupt upoit by de!eallllf' F_... nnl.....,•I .lbaaiplln\lllool•ID 1 behind tht ......... iharlt of, alOrangeCoes!CollegethlsJune. ;(48.1), D1cknlaM (48.2) and Carnahan ¥il1oJ'• Sbl1"IY Ba..._ IA tht :100 II.SI, Ill m1J --a......._ lll :•.23 . ·--Wbal about Arlzeoa State coach Nel (46.8). • ,_ Ano1 •-t111•1D J;ll... 1;67.• pootod b1 Sllrtr. • Walk1 H1I job baa been ru'niored on the Anolber freshman, ailp .Rowe, flnlabed r iii. Goa1c1 Wal Umed la !:SI.II w1111e Ii1c1i 0...-1111 <I) I< ajtlmwt Ano4her metnber ri. tho. llUntln(loD AC JIDe repeatedly the past few }'oara. And ellblli In.the 200 butltrlly ID J:Ol.2. Bowe Mitt B&bAolrt clocldaa -l:A.a deprlM a( ......... a'ildl Mo 1 -StacJ Plell -!led lor third la the after being WCNed two teclutlcal fOu1a moved from 11th In tlhe prelJms. to 1blrtlll' dele'IM her Malle Jin! lD 1111 al 1' Mloa .. DJk ...... ,. --'a !DO --..._ Sha doclr;ed and JNlklng unreol Uneup manes , •lcblh In the IJnala after Giiiy thr.e .. Int P'rldaY lllcbL •' t Ill .... _.. .. .....-· -1"'-61. aaudia <Jevmgar a( De Ama aplmt UCLA 'lburada1 night, you ...... Weeks ri. pnctlCo with the UCI team hell Mrlr'f 1lad a 11ao timt ol Ila-1w ,,. cir w-. -It In 1:eus. w 11 wua will be a1 ASU nost :roar. before the nallmals. • t· 'l .. winner In the 511a. If you come ID with 5 Idea ri. l<Orlng IO or -· they will bell " ' )'OU. U, el t• l'taMllClt {Jtl > UCLA (M) "" e I' T e I' T 4NIWl1k• 6H'tt 11·1111'".-$WU 1 N • Wa1'811 4 1•1 ~, • M I HfYfld I N t tNl\M IM1 .. f ,,,..,,..,, 1 N ~ t C111'111 6 •1 \1 ........ IHI I'~ I w •.a c...-.... . w..... ..... . Trgyc.11 1 M p Totll1 11 W " Tthll 2S 4-4' 1'lf 11111 l'rMChm • ,,._,.,.. ucu n ,._,. ..... ,..__ Toi.I toul-S... l'l'MdKit 7, UCLA ' ,._,..,.,, Contreras ' ' , . Outstanding In Final Tilt By GLENN WHITE Of the ~l't ..... Stelll _. ., , LOS ANGELES -Mike "The Flyi .. Chicano" Contreras closed out hlJ CQ1-o legiate basketball career in ~ fasbioo Saturday allemoon at UCLA. However, his Arl.iona State Unlvtnlty teanunates weren't quite u fortunate u they suffered an -oethad: IO ell State (I.Mg Beocb) ID the batUe for thlld place In the NCAA Western Repnal1 cbampiooehlpl. ,_ Long -batiled bact from !0-IM*!I deficits early In the game and _,,It with one heavy llOOrln& spurt In the fai\I five minutes. • 1 Trailing ~9. the Long BeaclJ • popped In the game'.• nest nine points it lead 78-70 and tbe sun Devil! could De"l'I: recover. !_ Contrera!, who was ID Au.qr perlonner at Hunllngton Beech H1ll!!i closed out his atandoul collep ~ with 21 points, Ills asslstl, three stellir and tliree rebounds. He hit 10 Of !I - from the field for a sizzling l!U percelQ accuracy. - CONTllll)IAS AILTOVllNE1' a -For his efforts Sahlnlay and ~ nigh~ Contreras wai ll<lCCln1ed • lll10I O!I the ftvHD&ll ~t eeledlil1l along with. ua.>;•1 Bill . Wal'°!'"!'!. , CUrt1s Lee; USF'a Pbll Slnltb and Mllil a...... . . ~......-·.. it;, .. · Olntreru had the lhH. h(flleol wit total from the 41 qllWI llljilla membtd· wbo cast ballots. Only Walton ~ and CUrt1I got ...... thon illlte. • -ri.Oli~'.tlplllltiwa'8ln~ first half when be ~ IT pointa, IM five '1'9lsls and a itaal. HO mide e!aht.ll I! lhols from the noor In U-firat J? minuteo. But be rarely bad a chapce to lhool after lnlermlal6n. He got off '"'° !hot-Ji the firat 10 ml...iea of the 1aot ball u bll mateo gunned from eYerywl.n. An /IJ!U assist was a rartty. &in Devlll coacll Ned wua aal4 al· terward that ASU'o ln!blllly to nboaQ4 the lut half ba._-ed efforts to get .., baJl• to (lm-"Mike bad two !Ina games hero and rm iliod for Iha~" "* aald._ "i "He'• been oulstandlng for WI f<r *"" years and now maybe -he11 get IOIDt the .._.,it1on be deo«vel." ' FEl!Lll!IS ~ PR\)S -, , , O>ntr<ru 0 aaya ~·, lia!I feelers fl'Olil the National llas~I Aseoclatlon ... the·Amerlc8n Bamtbajl·Auoclatlon ~ be bas-the prol Interested. . ln the two •games al Pauley be -ii S9 polntt. ":l Regarding the game with Long~ · Contnru aald: ••1 wanted to have ~ rtally good game, give 100 ps.mt go GUt lldhninl·" 'Refle<Ung oo bis collegiate car.er, he says the hiiZblJght was being on t!' Western AtJiletlC ConfmDC!''• ~ plonship t.ain thlo yar. And the llagle pme ht,biltlhl .... sophomore, f'la'1lng against Blrltlhl~ Young at Tl!I"!", ""'-"I fooled a~ with Ill ...... loft, be miloed the throw and I reboilndOd, ran -~ scored the wlimfng balkl!t;'. Qd"'!.". recalls. • f his'"':U.:""~ = ~ ~ point& "And eadl time we lost," he DIFFICIJLT ~ < I Contreras, nclw 12, aaya It wu ~I adjulting from playing forward In 1 school to guard In college feeling .It =i 'I two yea"' to complete the tranaltl4n "'l'lr. perly. 1 ·And be believes the one factor ht ,,.. ,. most responolilie b-his yeorty ~ provemenl ,... a """1DI conf1dmce J his~- AI he talked, autocrapll -. him ' to ,1nli; their --And autotant coach Bnlce llarolcllloo ....,_, bima.lons.~-.-- 1be Flying Oilcano bad pla,yed • final game and dooe oo nml:ll ln tho W"1 be pliQm the .,.. e1f1I )'WI • with talent, c:laD and 111i.. • MMM It. teeJ -CM .... ILIJ ..... e P T e p ' ' M U •tttt« 6 6f s•tMOny JMJ ' ... • '"""""' 1 $4 10 1-1 ti MCOoM!cl 1 .. 1Ml•A--JM 2H 40... J>t tM ,...,...,... , .. 1M1Kl!lf 1MI IM O Tlttlt 1' •7 • T09tft JI .a • =----: ._.., ,,.,... ..,..._,.. r ~ Tlltal ~ &felt Dr. LM9 liMdl )t TtcMlc»I fiDU-...U.. tetdl. Of• • I ' • IWLY PIU>T Dear Sir: • Your article about Bob Huaton and his .....u..tlOtis of the March 10, 1!133 quake llroughl back memories I can1 real.st tellin& you about. Bob reminiacel about G I e n d a I e Hoover's Foolhill Legue bailitball cbampionlbip victory over Burbank High in 1133. 1 was the siltb man on that Burl>ank l<am and played during the ftnal quarter in wbicb we blew a 11-polnt lead. I bad 9COl'ed the winning goal in the last few seconds in out first round game. Maury WUey, Burbank coach who retired several years ago, Uves in Newport Beach. Our ochool dance alter the game, played at Hoover, was a sad affair, and It didn't conaole us when Hoover went oo to win tbe Soulbern Calliornla CIF aown. In the Intervening to years, Burbank ha\I many fine baaketbaU t<ama, but oeyer came<'*' i, a CIF UUe. f,lll Friday, Mardi 10, I was walking ~ from IChool after winning the 100 and :ml and rtlay agalnat South Papdena. For some reason l didn't feel the first shake and WU dumbfounded to ~ people pouring out of every house on 1be street. But that olgbt we went to a nilivie and were a1moat sbaktn out of the bllcony by an alter sboclt. '.:My two 110D1 and my golf fouraome long OfO beean atvloa me the "filb.eye" wben J ,recoun""1 my port In that Glendale lloov« vs. Borbank basketball spec- tacular. YOll can bet I'm making copies ci Ibo arlldo fer all·ol them. It really waa a JSall game to remember for a Wetime! • ' ., . ' Ilear Sirs, Sincerely, Brad Atwood AaaiJtant Chancellor University Relations Univ. of California, Irvine ~A recent statement by one of Y9W' roaders that Magnolia "outplayed" Qni>na del Mar for the latter's only 1055 ii ridiculous. · How can someone be so naive as to tlilpk that CdM was really up and preparod for that game. The person ts obviously only showing blind loyalty to Magnolia. I am a student al Edlscn, and In the last regular season game we defeated a weak Magnolla t<am. We finllhed al S.9 for the :e'3": ~_y. two (aml'I of! Magnolia r7-7,, Jd !ct"1' "'f!' Invited to the pla~ Nieillii8 ti> ·•Y, l!>e . CIF board "'°'lld 'flalo· ~ a tielter ~ place 1'jlm ·than that · _ . . • • .. . Sli!:v• Drjburgh EcH!on' fig!\ School· n..-Mr lllt.l•A \ j uaiir • nu.u.c, , Thank · y.u tor" your ' co mm en Is regarding. ~_Beach High athlelics In your ai;Ucle 'of Marcb :II. I'm ..a., ll·'!U:An oversight, bUI you failed to mention the winning tradition of lhe LaCJ!111 Beach ,High.tennis program. All far liiict u I i:an Check Laguna baa not llad,a losing seaao1dn teimla and (all year they woo the Orange League cham- pionship. This year should be another auccessful seaaon undor lhe qpable leaderahlp of Art Wahl and bis aaslatant RIXI Rosa. Walt Lawson Counoelor-Laguna Beach ffigh RE: O:tlumn 11Whit.e Wash" -Sports Pogo Stick -Marcb !, 1973 Dear Mr. Wblle, More oflen than not the Sports Section carries the most poolllve reporting In a dally newapaper, however, I find It br creaslngly difficuft to tolerate yolll' com- plete lneptneaa In support of local teama. The Russian· gymnasia gained number 1 position in· last evening's paper, whereas for the first time in hislory (I have only resided here len years) a local team earns its righl to parlicipale in the CIF Semi Finals with a record of 26-1, and you rip it by saying they were lucky. Hll'lce F. Gillett Corona de! Mar Kings Suffer Costly Defeat fNGLEWOOD (AP ! -Minnesota jolted Loe Angeles' playoff hopea as Dan- ny Grant fired his 30th and 31st goals o the sea50ll to spark the North Stars to a 4·3 National Hockey League victory over tbe Kings Saturday night. The cosUy defeat left Ute fifth-place Kings four points behind fourth-place St. Louis, which suffered a ~ loss Saturday night. Los Angeles has just five games re- maining, while St. I.Au.is has severi games !di In its bid for a playoff berth. The Kings. -haven't beaten Min- nesota In their fast JI starts dating back to Marcb JI, Im, jumped to a 14 lead alter anly If ...-ol Ille first period. Del-Gilla Mamtt's shot from center ice -from • feet out -opened the . -. ' -·-er~~ the f'larlh· Stsr> into the lead with his f.wo pi. four min-• part In the lint period. Vic Venasky Ued it I« the Kings al 12:111 bul that wu all the ""'""' until Murray Oliver bnike tbe deadlock with II mlntlla ldl In Ute final period. Jude Iln)uln ltreldled loli-.'1 lead 10 S.2 with 1:34 !di In the game with bis 26th goal of tbe aeaam. • Wlth JI aecondl left, Bob llerTY drilled bis 35th goal ol !be -for Loi Anget.I. MlilDelOU goau.. eesa .. Mmlilao biked bl1 -In the nett aplDll Loo A-18 IO It wina ml three llol In bis loll 17 slart&. • . - ... -. - J Sporu Clipfa4 Short €olbert~hts -. Blue _ to Rangers?· sitoitg W~s · ' · · ' For GoH f:ead H~los, LA Downed OAKLAND -Vkla X!Iue 'was npartal Saturday IO have been traded by tbe Oakland Atbleticl to Ille T .... Bangers for ''two or tine piayen plus cub." Tlio ()ilkland nlbuoe story, quoting a "New York source," sa1d the trade ffOUld be announced "as IOOll as a che<k drawn on a Poinpano Beach, Fla, bank by Rangers owner Bob Short clears." The Tribune said a trade of the A-ican League's Cy Young and Moat Valaable. Player awards for Im was deriled by A's·owner Charlie Finley. ••1 cal) tell you it's not true,'' the story quoted Finley ao saying. "U Blue has been traded then my manager did .. wttboµt authority." Beached Jn Mesa, AriJ,. where the con- . tract bOldoul is training with the :A•a, Blµe .was quoted as aaying be knew Dothlng about a trade. But be a4d<ll: . "If I'm traded, I'm traded," Blue aaid. "l· cbl ~ care. I CBD play for ()al,iand or ani other cit¥. They can play. me, trade me, I can be swapped or boUght.., .... The story said the A's will receive "righ~handed pitcher Pete Broberg, possibly catcher-outfielder Dick Billings and one other player plus cash rof Blue." Angels Lose . ' accused of sboothlg al ttucb·..., W<lllJ>o ding " state highway polrolman ·m a I ilearcb. beflCoptOr, ' Boln'Jes. 24, of Newtoa. Tex., was ar- rested Friday afternoon In aouthwesl Mahoning County and iJ being held In the <ollllty jail here. Sheriffs Detective William J ohns said Holmes told deputies he became angry when be was "boxed in" by two trucks oo Interstate 80 aa: be was en route to Pittsburgh, He said be later became ir- ritated when he saw 80ll\e ·trucks as he was driving on freeways in tbf: Youngstowo area and tried"to shoot oot their tires, Johns said. • Court in Finals . RICHMOND, Va. -Top:seedt>d Margaret Court and unranked Janet Newberry advanced Saturday, to today's singles finals in the $25,000 VU·ginia Slims International tennis tournament. Mrs. Court, bidding for b« aeventh trtumpb in eight 'tournaments on the tour this seasoq, gained the finals with a H, 6-1 victory over-fifth-ranked Betty stove. •J. ' JACKSONVn.i.E, f!a. (,\!>) ~ini Colbert, who holed ~ 1""')&M 'sbO!'#I: sn eagle three, fou&bt ~ .,~,for 1 hard-earned 71 .and -~a iwo:.~ lead Salimll1 ilt<ir lbe t11i111 """'1·ol the flJi),Ooo Greeter ~acUon'i!Ue-Ol\eii lloJt touma 't!. "·,;J • oo:r 1fl!<l ·~·starte.t~ lli9.;~ peel da,J In a de "1th Lon ~/.~ad a tbrewowid tot~·of' !oe;.I0-1llllf'erpai:'on ,the 7,tf88.7anl Doerwood Club COOi'ie. The youth Graham slipped' to a 73 '.... a _., ;..peC1ablo score dodelo the~~ ®'>dlliOil• -and was ~ al' :iotl with Jim W~ apd :>an Sikes. .. · Sikes, a 42»•11(,.13 veteran playipg ·;n bis ho!lle IOwn, ind WJaoJier,_sb•...., the ' • I t .... '!'f • day's besl round; t..,.uilder-()11!\ 70s. · "Anybody-~ ~foday ~l.\!I! 1'hat I did -seraQlblO aJ!d ~ llUP and down a Io;" saitf: Qllbert. • ' ... . . , Jack .Nicklaus, (a~ to._~ lbe $26,000 first prize, Clkl\l't ~ ~. -7$ l"ii his .poorest .of lbe ydr't!"l •Ul:(, be WU a d<Stanl n •ll'Ol\<S· offtbe pace. Tony Jacklin, who learned th~ game on England's wind-swept links, f o u n d hlmself right at home in the gale-force blasts tbat hit 35 10 to miles per hoor in gusts. ' "" He had 'a 111 -the best round·~·· bad in defell$t of the title he·v.oo la~Rar and in 1968 -fof 211. ..._ USC'S GUS WILLIAMS (CENTER), .BILL BOYD BATTLE. !RISH l\IVAL. PALM SPRINGS -The Milwaukee Brewers erupted for H hits and took advantage of some loose fielding by California ·Saturday to band the Angels an 8-0 spring exhibllion beating. Miss · Newbe,rry. at 19 the. second youngest player ever to gain tbs finals on the tour, upended .elghth·seeded Julie Heldman; 7-$, .M . "I liked condilions today," Jacklin said. "I hope It just keeps on bl!lwbig·lllce hell." But he must have been alone . NIT First Bound -Trojans Tumble It's . Notre Dame's Day, The Angels were guilty of seven errors, leading to four unearned Milwaukee runs, as ~e Brewers ran their Cactus !,.ague record ID f.1 , while Calliomia lost for the fourth time in six starts. Bobby Valentine had three of the six Angels hits boooting his spring avernge to .sot>. Valentine, who bas bit safely In each game this spring, now has 12 hits in 24 tnps. PHOENIX -Ari1:ona State University ed three Sou t h er n Galifomia pitch- ers for ~ base ,hits and coasted to a IU ~nconference baseball victory Saturday mghl . . Tbe Sun ~U.. led by second baseman Bill Berger's oi-for-4 performance at the plate were down 1-0 in the fourth. ASU then 11ent 10 men to the plate and scored six nms In their half of the fifth to take a S.l lead. The win eootpleted a UJNe.game sweep for ASU. The rt$I of the ·field.Ulled espressiOn• such as "Unbelievable" ... "It'! a guess- ing game." ... ' 1 ·was just trying to get finished, gel In the house. "It's·°"' of tho most tiring rounds I've ever played," said Sikes. ~ "You coutd be standing oftr a.sil·in<:h putt.'' Ille '20-pound Wlediers W;f. "The wind would knock you ·o·u balance . and' you could fan the putt. It waa that bad:'~ . SC Sufi ers 69-65 Loss Dodgers Fall . . ' J~~~l~~f:OO' G!'91ter NEW YORK (AP) John Shumate delivered four crucial free throws in the last three minutes as Notre Dame SWpped Sci.l!liem ca!ifmlia, 69-M. in a tense opening-round game of the 38th Natiqnal lnvtlation basketball tour- nament Saturday. .The victory advanced the Fighting lrflb into the quarterrmals Tuesday night a~aµtst Louisville. In other tourney games Saturday, Louisville knocked off American U., 'Yl· Mr ~asiachusetts upset Missouri, 78-71, and Nor.th Cirolina turned back Oral Robert$,~. Nev~ more than six points apart, Noire Daine and Southern Cal went down to tbe-wire in thelr bitterly fought "St. Patrick'• Day battle. _ The !Core ~as tied 61-61 when Notre Dame broke in front on three free throws by Shumate with just le ss than three minute.!! remaining. Dan Anderson brought rthe Trojans 'back within one point with a field goal with 2: 14 left. With I: 20 left, Gary Novak hit a basket,, giving the Irish a three-point lead again, before Anderson came through with aoother field goal ror Southern Cal, making the score 6fHi5 in favor of Notre Dame with 30 seconds to go. ~le then followed with h.is final foUl shot and Gary Brokaw added two free throws, securing the victory. Shumate led Notre Dame with 24 points, while Clint Chapman was high for Southern Cal with 16. Notre Dame increased its record to 16- 11, while Southeln Cal finished Its season at 18-10. North Carolina's victory sent the Tar Heels into Tuesday night's quarterfinals against Massachusetts. Oral Robert s' hi g"h-sco ring in· dependents from Tulsa had a 98.5-point scoring average coming into lhe NIT against the Atlantic Coast Conference Tar Heels, but North Carolina's rugged de£ense put a lid on the Titans' attack right aw ay, allowing them only 30 points in the first half. The Tar Heels led 37-30 at the In~ termission and Nor th Carolina, which Today's Sports On Television 10 a.m. 12) -NIT BASKET- BALL TOURNAMENT -New Mex· ico vo. Virginia Tech. 10:?.:$ a.m: CU) -DODGERS BASiil!AlL -The Los Angele•· • Dodgers meet the Houston A1Jt"'8 at Vero Beach, Fla. 12 noon (fl -NHL Hocia:Y - The Detroit Red Wings face oft against the West's leading Black Hawks al Olicago. 12:30 p.m. (2) -CBS Sporu Spectacular -The best in U.S. and , USSR track and field and European ' skating compete. (7) -NBA , • BASKEl'BAlL -The Milwaukee • Bucks take oo the Hawks at Ailan- ta. I p.m. (S) -ANGELS BASEBAIL -The Cleveland Ill' dlans vs tbe Calilornla Angels In a .......,..,. game at Palm Springs. t p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Leopard t(apping in Kenya, Susan OU.., aoloa In a glider and ny-castln& -·· .. won ~he NIT two years, broke the game COCOA, Fla -Reliever Oscar Zamora open with a 12-6 spurt at the st.a rt of the cut off a Los Angeles rally short Satur- second half for a 49-36 advantage. · day as the Houston Astros won 5-4, despite Title Re,tained l!I'~ :t~ • Diii.a • 61· Al four Dodgers runs in the ninth. i·.=.= . ter that, it was only a question of Jim Crawford, a 22-year~ld Jeft· whether Richie Fuqua of Oral Roberts h8nder, had twirled six innings of ~hit would reach the 3,000-point level for his ball fir the Astros and led veteran career. Claude Osteen, 4-0. N""" Dime (6tl SOV!heni CllHorni• IU) St1Um1i. ·~ ... c-Cl•V w. town-.wl Brokiw 9J'T GFT I .. 11 2• CM;pman I 0-0 16 4 2-3 10 W.stra 7 0-0 ' l 4-S TD Andtnon 3 0-0 ' 3 1·1 • 7 WU/tams s o-o 10 t 1.2 1 aurr.r• J o-o ' I 1·9 If l&mbtrl ~ M I Bavd • J.2 ll Hubll!'n 1 0-0 2 Tol1l1 23 23-'.ll '' Total' 32 1·2 65 HCllr• Deme JI 38--6'1 Sollthl'l"TI C1Ufoml1 32 lJ...-65 Fouled out-Wlllllft'11. Lambert. Total foult-Hotr• Deme 10. Soultltrn c1111ornl1 21. Heuston added-another run on Bob Watson's 430-foot home nm over the center field wall in the eighth. Charges Filed. YOUNGSfOWN, Ohio -Authorities say they'll file formal charges on Mon- day against Ernie Holmes, a defensive tackle for the PiUsbctrgb Stee1ers, who is MARACAY, Velle2UBa -Antonio Cervanlee ietaln<d his World Boxing Association junior welter weight tllle with a victm-y 9ver Nlcolioo L<>cche or Argentina Sajurday night Loccbe, bleeding from a CUI over the tell eye, Jailed I<!..-Qlt. 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Sieve Reed WM clocked jn 1:~7.f In fllib place Jn • falMf llrsl I rlOO JNOI\ by Doug Slowarl cl Ar<:adia In 1:53.S. 211 bul had lo ae!Ue for secood In tho shot put to Inglewood's Dave Ooope with a winning effort of 64-5~. . JIM SEYMOUR, CURTIS BECk AND COACH PAUL KERRY WITH DAILY PILOT MILE TROPHIES. ~RINA ,HIGH'S PRESJDN CAMPBELL WINS 880' RJICEl IN 1:56.2. ,., ; ' . Gauchos Bag . l~-2: Win; • > Rues, GWC :in Defeats . . ' Saddleback Q>llege w8s \be ~ ~ ·~ Gol*ll. ~·I 11) I.II ........ CC (U the ••-JC-~~11 · ... f, • rlll'M .. r.aftt ,n• am~ i.wcc: area ~ ~ .. 2't s • ! o ClrfWft. "' , o o 1 teams Saturday. , . . '~· 11 • '' • ...,.,...._. 3 o • o Tbe'Ciauchol pounded out U sin~en(' ::!t.c 1b : ·~ : : : ~ } ! : ~ IOUte to 8 12·2 vlctory OYer hO!t ' 8l1kff1" rt • I I 1 A~1 lff 1 1 O ·o '~.)b 3000•1tllldlft;tt 300 0 Southw~stem, running the4' Mission ~. p11 l< 1 1 o ~ JI 1 1 1 o r Conference record to 2-2. .. ' .... MK'~, 11, o o o """"""· lb 2 • 1 1 1Me11nwhile, Golden West and Or-ge 1trowiV 1111 · 1 • 0 •0 Dol'tP11511111. 8 a • 2 o _, nu -lWll-,as ljOOFtn'ltc •Oil Coast drops)ed 3·2 decfsion~. GWO's •rti:a. )'H o ~ o llfl"lll• P ·,,.A 1 1 o n .. "'le-fell to Los Angeleo cc at Grlf· EIUton. p I 0 0 0 'Ml~. p 0 0 0 0 .lWll\> ... Espf~ 1 O l 0 klllnoer, p O 0 O•O fith ~Mrlle OCC's Pirates were bF8l· ~NZihrP.. : : : ! ,i. tll b)' boat Cerritos. , ' J ot1l1 )I 1 "1 1 Totlfi Saddlcback tool advantage of 'sever\ ..-. n ,._, ... , 30 3 • J southwestern errors lo 1core six unearn-Goldel'I w. aeo 001 oe1..!; ~ ed'nifts. nie Gauchos taIDe(f six tip\µ in IM ~ cc 001 cm 01-i • • ' ' the .JeOOOd° and five more fn the fourth. 0!'11119 (..st ti) Cll'rl ... (1) Q1lig Andtnon, Stott .1~ Jack H r'"" ff r·t1 ~ Morse and John Wade each ltd two .hlt.s ~~ ~b ! : ! ~ ~111~ci'1 ; ; ~ : !or ••• (la .. ~~ Wade ftit-l..-.a -.--.. 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Tnillln1 lH, a double by Bob Nodland and an error scored one 1'.1111 and then the Ru1lle(l loaded !he ba,.s on two wa!M. ' But a ground out 1" .eco;ci tnd<d the Pi%t... WHI ~llled lls H~ iii lilt llXth -Gary Sm-10 Jell, wtnl to IOCOOd on a n1 ball 1o jho oui. fleld, was wild pltebed to lh\t<I • imil .......ion a 1ingle by Gordon ll\aloelq· 1111111•1~ (It) ........ ~ C1) .. ,.,.. .. ,. .. ,. ~-.Sl14C .. d.2'.0 4100 t..Mil'f 5111"~" JOOI Jatllt'll!fto 1~ 5 I 1 1 lllft, a t O o o C•l"Pfl'!Nr, tt ~ I 1 t .. ,...,. n • 0 0 G Wllll•• c s 0 t 1 Oh'ldlorl. lb l o O o SOfl~d., 1 o \,.L1~, er j' o o KINJ. a · c t 1 l ..... nl. rf l t ... ~ tb I t 1 I MM'tlntoft, C: 0 O O ldtltodt p I 1 0 I OvlmoMll p 0 0 0 0 ..,..,,. •111u,..,.., '''' ...... . . 4 a; '°'*'·"" 1011 \MtllfV p • 0 •• O lt11 JO Tot .. t •I 1 0 SC.."1 ..... ' . WO ... -.,...i' II --oot-t ' • • ' , Huntington Spikefest Summaries Volleyball Teams Have Little Luck INGLEWOO!)....H11111tnetm Beech "I'" only two games and lost four matches, and Fountain Valley fared no better at the Inglewood JnvilaUonal voUeyball lollrnament Saturday. Aviation won the toOmlmtnt with a 15- IL vlclory over Inglewood in tbe nnats. Hunlinglon Beach lost lo Culver City, North Torra~. Inglewood and $en'• while Fountain Va0ey fell to Inglewood, AvlaUon. Urliv~rshy (West LA) 111nd LOyola. 'Ille top 10 volleybill teams In the CO' Wert named by coecbel afta' !ht meet. Corona de1 Mar ranks !Ull> and Laguna ,lleach_ 1isth. I 11)1 UOWAllD L BANDY Of .. o.lty ...... St1n Oril4 Beet ol Santa Monica JIJgh School Is an antadng young all>lele. Bed: ,.. awoy !r<>i» !be field in the """""" -cl. the lqe schools mile Saturday In the 52nd annual Southern COUDtlesJrack and field extravagam.a at Huntlnglor> Beach Hlgb School in record tlme of 4:09.1. • A! a resull, be not ooly WOii the DAILY AiftHfloKGI rllotas . Page .f:-4 Gary Blume, another Marlna 'distance performer, finished third Iii. the -mile in 9:11.1 . Jim Neldhart o( Newport 11arbor hit $1- Tom Dlslanlslao d Newport cleorm u feet 1n the pole vault for third and Joe Qenger tied for fourth in the high jump · at 6-1. In the small schools div Is I OQ. Univ~slty's Bob Bradford was second in · the 880 in 1:58.5 and Jim Dykes third in the 440 in 60.4. PILOT trophy as the bes\ perlonner in the featured mile but was biter voted the outstanding athlete of the meet as well. Olympian Jim Seymour111ade the trophy preaentatlon lo Beck for the DAILY PILOT. The alender young distance star he1d the meet record for the two-mile run un- til Saturday when Pat. Dulzl of El Dorado lowered the standard to 9:07.2. UCI Pitchers Sparkle. In Doubleheader Win A!ked II. be,. planned lo double In the two distanCe races this year, young Beck replied: '"lb!no is no way I want ro dou- ble. I much prefer the two mile and will run the longer race in the CIF later Jn the year. · "I will probably run the 440 and 880 in our dual meets," the young man who is headed for UCLA added. Beck not only had to witness bis meet two-mile record go by the boards but had to stand through three other mile races including Barrie Williams' 4.:14..3 mark belure stepping m the traclt. At the «O mart;-Beck was clocked in 59.5 am succeeding tape loond him at 2:02.8 for the half and 3:06.3 for the 1320. Beck's performance was one of three meet standards lo go by the boards. Dutzi's two-mile mark was the other track standard to fall making this the se- cond straight year these' two marks have been broken. The thl!<I ·1op effort came in the high jump where Kelly Donahue of Palos Verdes cleared ~tov, and barely missed at 7-01/,. The old mark was 6-10 by Reynaldo Brown of Compton. Orange Coast area athletes did well in- cluding sophomore Robert Angel of the 00s! sohoo! in the first section cl. the mile run. Angel moved into second place at the 8tM> mark and barely11eld on to cop the nmnerup spot in 4.:~.5 over Alham· bra's Ra;Kly Lopez. Ken Marlyn of Marina was fourth. ~ , . Preston Campbell ran 1:56.3 in winning It was a pitcher's kind of day at UC Irvine Saturday. Jtn')' Maras gave up a single to his OJ> posing pitcher In hurling a one·hitter over Cal smte ('Long Beoctl), <--0, in the seven-inning nightcap of a doubleheader with cal State (Long Beach) on the UCl campus field , In the opener, relief pitcher Gary Wtteelock singled in the winning run in tbe 11th trame to give the Anteaters a 2-1 wm..._. The double victory brings the UCl season record to 131 with tbls. week off for final examinations... In doubleheaders this yea r. the Anteaters have won three, split two and lost one. In extra inning games, the record is 3-2. In Saturday's first game. neither team could score until UCI pushed across a run in the seventh. Clark Schenz reached first on a walk and was sacrificed to second by starting pitcher Tom Dodd. Rich Molina then drilled a triple over the left flelder 1s head for the run. The 49ers knotted the count in the eighth and Wheelock came on in a relief roTe to shut them out for the balance of the game. In the 11th, Schenz singled to left and moved !O second on a wild throw on a Our steel belted tire ·• g1vesyou _both ·"4+2'' c and aJCPenney 40 met guarantee ' .. for a" sale . pnce of ohly33~95 plus 2.82 fed. tiJI", Reg. 41 .95. E78-14·wh1tewatr tubeless. .. ' pickoff attempt to set ths stage tor'· Wheelock's game winning single. In the nightcap, Mollna. 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He earlier set a meet rec- . ord of 6-1014. ::.:•DOUBLE WINNER-Santa AnaVtiley·Hlgh's Jim ~1.:. Rohrig Qeft) shades two other 100-yard ·dash com· pelilarl In the small oobools event at llunUngton's Southern Countie. meet Saturday. Rohrig also nabbed the 220. :·Foothill Swimmer_s Sp.ar.~le " • CdM's l(runiplwlz Only Area Varsity Winner : By HANK WESCH ~ :' . Of ... 0.IY '"" Stiff To the surprise of practically no one Foothill Hi&b i;plashed to an easy victory i9 Ille vanity Clll!lpel!tion of the Anaheim fo>itaUooal swimming meet Satw.tay at Mllaheim High. ! 'l'he Knights . tm CIF · champions. acored a wbopJ>ini Its points to far ~ outdistance their competition. Foolhill - i. twept bot.IJ re.lay races and the classy -~ of Peter Spurzem, Bruce FUmiss and llod Stardiln acCOUllted !or !our lint 1,Jilacel in lndividual event&. ' i'l'oll lhilllier a.»ns the Orange Coast lc!hooil WIJ Cor0tJe del Mar, I llflh , jJltilliJt wljJI 14 points. Bruce "" tbt ~<!et In tbe Sea """"111Dt, ~ I 'win in Ille """~ IJld finllbing tl!lrd Ille JlfO ~I medley. . vet,~ ~ !Oii ""'1>mer, Jid< Of FoUnteln VaUey, ~the for ..,iMI' lnVlt1t11nal duplte I llmont tbe top le«il in the 200 *!Id yl(df~OI Jlh91i Wll In I : O'l.5 in UJ0 :U,~~" ioc1 ldl lime 'of 2:03.3 w11 belllnd """'"' record e[fort , ~:18.0 In the In~ medley. fUnllsr' lndfvldutil 7 effort was ooly tee<l'<f ' l>rdlor, lbe varaltl , l>Ut aevm fun!ot' 11 morkl fel , the best ~""' In neeri, every !rolb· event nre recordl ~ thla was the !ht time the division hid n swum tbe meeL Westminster's Dave Juedes broke Junior van.ity marks In lhe 200 and 400 1reestyles to pace his team to a th.It;( place finish behind Servile al)d Corona del Mar on that level. Westmlneter also paced second on the fresh)ltan love• with Dave Kent and Jon Huntley notching ylc· lories. ' • Anteatet_:s Biiry TwoOppone~ h\ Spikef est Gauehos Play Seottsdale \ e --. -~ _15 Saddleback Players • • Get Full Scholar~hips ' . Jobn Oflwanr· ,.. 1o vtc1on• in th• mlle and ~ 11111 Rol>er1 Burno • ind Ertdl .killOI pOii.I twin vlctorlu In ,A junior college roOtblll -·• _, the lleld evenlt u UC Irvine co~ c1n be muoured aonlftllot by tbe trlllliUlar meet. tract' IJld field " ·a mount or players geltJnt lllJJ rldet to over Soutbem C&lfl!'flla College and U lout-year acjlOOla. · _ , , • ' $0n l>leao Saturdly cm.the UC! Oelcl. • \ tAnd thft jUsl about sizes· up Sad- Tbe llnol ICOre found UC! :with Ill, 1 cllebock Coltele'i loolli'all prosr1m. SoCaJ with 41 and UCSD with 2'1. ' The Gauc!IOI, W--. of tbe Mlasion Olswang, I freshman out .of ·Coote Ocml...nce lrid title In 'n. hid II of their MM& ll1at>. recorded a t :U.3 in tbe mile II oophomore1 receive full acholonhip1 rua IJld came back w1tb 1 1':51.2 lo the . lo four-year lnltltutionl. And the other· three-mile rice. Ilia . twin brother '.fOm ' three hive decided to give up football. nm~ leCOOd in the lo"ier 'II!"-, The playera and 1ehoob: Buriis, a fml\n\an from Santa Cn1z, Unlverilty_ of San Di<go -Ame ~ "°" the oho! put with a beavo. of 4WI\ cit, Gordon Duncan, and Bob Dulich: and Ille dlacu1 al.J.3MI\, • Southern Ullh. -Randy ROOlrds, Jell J.....; a junior, ..,. tbe 1oog JllmP It Denny, Ray CiJ!nsvo and Tony Cima· 2HI\ 8nd tbe triple jump al ~1MI: ' Jack Cau1ey, the untiring one-man gang from SoCal College, won tbe !1lJll ;ump 11 M, plated oecond in ' the loilg Jump and jave!IJ>lnd ~nlshed tlilrd In the trlPle' jump IJld up lligh hurdles. . Cawey Is die foi-mer. NCAA college division high jump qbamplon IJ1d · recenUy finished tile basketbtll IOlllOD for tbe Vanguards." • . • CRAIG SHEFF Another SoCal cage star, David Payne, was third in the 100 and Ion~ jump T(!llle. . nu. Pacifi "-· Bob : H . .· ~rother Jim placed second -,n the tr1pfe Drake_ Halt; Proppe; West ~:x:s ~~ 2, Jump . Nolen Boyer; TCU -Bob Burges and uc '"'11tt 1u. MUI c.i .... •1. uc: su D-. 21 Du Russell; UC RlveJ'lide -Rod Cum- lo.)...t. 11>P111t11101 2. Kln:woocf 1uc11 s. o .P1vn41 mJna•· Cal Poly (Pomona) Die" l5 m!.!.f:~1~1°· '1soJ 2. Kirt~ 0) 3. Kelklv (11 . _...., -11. T' " Anderson IJld Nevada (Reno) -~--mt: ·'o .... ..., SoCal Steals /. uo-1. Snlrelt:V (I) 2. WU~lns Ill l. Htnun t5D). LQber. Ti~:...t'·~.1c11 n 2. c.wrie~ en l. AANrn 10. • Saddlebact lose.I 90me top talent. l>Ut Time: 2:01.<I. Mn-•. J. °"'-l'IQ 1u 2. CM1111tr1 <II J. Hitt 1sc1. there's plenty ~m•-•·ck. And if eoac· h Time· •:19.l. · w--o llO 113:"1-l/~,1 il!A~~~•nri 1112. r. oirw1na en .a.•••• George Hartman can corral 8 top notch \20 HH-1. p'tifu 1so1 2. Jackson 01 i causev quarterback he should again be a con-15'>. Tl .... : lS.5. ACI JH-1. J1cit.n 111 1. eulo OJ 3. HOOklN !SCJ. tend.er Jn the Mls51on circuit. ':rt: '°·"· •1t1v-,,1: uc 1 ..... m 1~1r11v. 1C1r.11WOOd. 1tt111v • Jont•l t. u1c Sin 0~"~·,~1J. '"' M~" ~-, if\ Ir 11..,111, Sf\ 1\1, ktrl I klfflV . ti, 0 nit · J11v1 n-1 •. ~ fl t. IUfl'Y sci i. TYMr <11. DllltlnCI: 1 2. M....,lllle, Slddlebect hu eompleled fte lt.pme fOOlbal! sclledule for '73 - addllll Scollldlle JC lo its slate. DoubJe Vic~ory LONG BEACH -Sobthem caJllomia I College pttchero Umltoc! Paclftc CbrbUan College ~ Long Beech Ill two Ilia In .. ai game and ran aW&y wflh a pair ~ vi<> torlea here Slturd•Y afternoon, 3-1 and 15-0. Sl\Qt iwt-1,. Burr11 CO 2, Mto (IJ 3. J1fttr1 !SCI. O!si.nc1· 42~1Jo. l.OftCI fq..,_I, JO<lfl. fl) 2. CIU$e\I (SC) 3. 0. Pit""' (SC). Dl11nc1: 21.f\tl. Hlofl ~m1>-l. C11n1Y ISl 2. Slut~-CSDl 3, • Gll~bt ( l. H1klflt: •-4. T~'' ~tn11-l._ JOl'lfl Ctl 2. J. PIY,,. (SCl S. Cl.I; v { I. Ollr.ri\'.I: 4-IO'h. f:. ICvt-, 1""111 (I) 2. MM (1) J, Ha0kln1 ($(:). 0 1~,~c:~ul1!:1~tui' <11 t. L~n'lln en. Ht1c11111· u~. H,,,.11'1« 11\rtw-. Mto (I) 1. l11rn1 Cll 3. tff1r1 CSCI. Ollf1nc1: t1.f. Vik.es' Hamilton, Hawkins Shine PALOS VERDES -Strong efforts by Greg Hamiltm in die pote vault and Ran- dy Hawkilw in tile 100.yanr da!lh hlll> Mghted MM'fna lligh'a compe!itlOn in tile Rolling Hllll Invitatiooal tracl: meEt Sat- urday. The Vikings sent part of their 11pikers to tile RIDl~ll<ach lnvitaUonal and also di>patched a group to Rolling IU)ls. Hamilton, compeUng in the varsity division, cleared 13-0 in the pole vault to finish second and' Hawkins was clocked at 10.5 in placing fourth in, the .)ipen dJvlsion 100-yard dash. · ruck Tarvin a1Sb ·pleased the Marina coaches with a second ·p\ace effort in the sophomore sbol ~t. . - 'IW11 • s.&urda;y, Nov. a &&Q:le at Pboeab 111111 ,nil be played la die Of. ternooa (1111) • 'Ille remainder of the Saddlebaclt 1cbedafe1 8epl. 15 -11 Cypnss, Sept. 12 -Cbalfey (homeh Sept. 11-11 Cllnl•: OeL I -Saa Diego (home), Oet. 13 -al Gmamoat; OCI. zo -Soutllw..- (bom~; Oct. Z'J' -at lUvtnlde; Nov. lt -Af Sia Btrnantlno; Nov. 17 - Palomar (bome). All, -tllO uceplloa of 111, -pme, az:e Satardey ntpt tuts... ,._ "' Saddlebeck basketball coach Roy Stevens is hot after Tustin'• Dan Daniel (6-5), but so are a lot of four-year ochoolJ, including UC Irvine. - Stev ... says be'd alao Uke to gel Stan Hansen, Dave · lli>wenhonl and Andy Opfell of Footl!IU, John Ormasa of Tuatln, Norm Bedell, Stefan Gamer and Danny Collen of Laguna Beach, GU Normandle and Steve Rude&W of Mission ·vjeJo IJ1d Danny Nau an<! Tom Hollman ofTSan Clemente. "Even U we get all these guy1, lt.'ll !till be tough wlnnlng our conference," says SteVtM. Nen yeat'1 1tei. JC balkelblll lourlla- ID<lll wlfl probably be held at ..,._, ' '!be Vanguanla or SoCll )iterell, r111 · away by steaUna 31 bosea lo li'll1g the team sea•Oll tote! to llO 1fter onl1 ellht gamea. 'Ille Vanpards are 1-1·1 t<Jr tbe year with a game at caJlfomla Baptist Collea• Iii RlverS!de Tae~ aa their ~n outing. Bob · MolTll and Paul Oppetmin pit- ched the opener with Oppennati recelp- Ung !or hf• third win of the CO!llpoip in a reUef role. Both hfll came off the win- ner when ~orrh ran into oontrol ~ blems In the fourth !Ming. ..,. 1'1 .. iT ~·~ MCO,.D eAMI tee.. C-.. {II ltCll c.i..,. OJ) Ill rll,.. Prlll"" DoullMo .. ~ 1 0 0 °"'91• .... '· ~ 2 l l l..ebtdl.d .,,,l~cf '"011 Ml""-lb S I r I ~ ~ t l I 1 RIM"l'IUIWI. H 2 'f 1 ~ Ml'"'-111 :t 1 2 0 .._,,.,._rf •11lH--.lb 1100 Splntl,c 31t2Jt.,_ll:t110 Johrwo\. 2b :t I 1 t ttl1ollt, ~ .1 1 0 l H~3b 10 0 ·~~~.!ii '4 ~I I -\,~ .. p pf) 1: : ':1:, ~·~ ,::: : : °""""fl, It 1 I 2 1 Joftrlilln, 111 :t , t 1 3 H19'1"'-pi:! '( O 1 ! To!llt ' SUftiltl, rl' ·t 0 2 2 .. "lllo II 2 t 0 0 °"'""'""' ,,,, 31 I t I Tqtel• ,. l5 fl 15 'r. .. ~Jm' . ' , ' . S.Cll Col1IOI VO ,_. t ~ f'Klflc Cl\rlflllfl IO ~ 2 I S•COJllP ,_.,_ • • • IM M .... ,, 11 O 000 .. 0-f 2 J ' I : "On the !tack, or on the freeway -anywhere - performance is the difm-ence fhai makes a cli(ferp/ Attention to detail oflen means victory or defeal- satisfaction or disappointment. Ride wilh the winner1. Lease from MacHoward-where the pros go," • I • • • -l I • ,t'-..,, . 0.·1 ' " , 'J/r, I t 1 'fH' , • 11· 511·0607~· CAU,,THE MAN FROM MACHOWARD • - '·Mac J...lowaRl> AUTO' AN~ T~UCK LEASING 124 Narth Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, CA • l ' • ,. ' ., •I .. l Alafuito8 Harness . . ~ __ .... .u.:....~.:::::- ResUits • I ' Sports · . Oden f • . _ . .For Area Sundl.Y, Mardi 18, 1973 . OAtlY PILOT P\!BUC l'.'Ort(lE •• • ' I I 1 1· I ' 1 • • ; " ' • ' •• • ... ' ,·1 ·' G • . , Fo i&1 ~ 1 ""' . °"' -·---~.---. ~. L . if DAILY PILOT The-Week's Market Highlights NASO -Quotations on ~utual Funds The Review • • - 5 Uo l:J 411 Up . t: ~: i l:J ~: ~ ~ Uo H'' 1111 UD .1 .• tl' ! :; u: l':l 1V. Up J· 2~ ~= 111 '" Uo II" ~ 011 .2 1 VP ·l,.2 t\lt Up 1 .I UP 17.4 '4 UP 16.7 V. Up 16.7 IV. Uo 16.7 It. UP 16:! VJ Uo 1' . ~ VD 15.f LotlaS }Avco Reports Record Year; ~ets lpeome of $36.2 Million 1' By EARL 1flLSON the move to Newport Beach $19,224,000 during the same ~· 6f 111t oenr Plitt '''" was a "mlle!tone" tn the period .Jast year. } "' u ei arid personnel ot history o! the company· In tbe yeaM!lld report by lvCO~al S1rv le es "It bu been a whlrlwind," AFSC~ A. E. Weidman 'AFS) f Ne rt' Beach are he •aid. and H.W. Merryman, pre&l-1' 0 wp:> the Felton re~aled that ~ dent, the compaw achieved ui ~...:" 8U~M had doubled 11! net profit m several •lgnlficanl m a r k s . or , just thnle yeara. "In the first First was the credit rating !m- in tJle com~ ~77 two montbl cl flscal 1_m, end-provement -an ''A" rating . Flllcat 1972 oaw g "14 Jan. 31, we gained arid for rorporate bonds and the ~t .,!~ .. ~Je:tooo~i n ~n 3g gained and gained.'' he said. highest rating for commercial .-~\l ....,,""', • I New customers in December paper. Secondly, the most ln.ore ne~ customers ~d and January totalled 15,746, Jong-term financing in the JIM:!re receivable• outstanding while during the same two coqipany's history -ovtr $140 !Jlim any other company in the months a year ago, the gain mHllon, including $50 million ~ustry. ~ was only 4,888. Tot a I public issue. , 'lbe . locally headquartered receivables during December There was also an expansion ,llnancial institution, one of th• and January were 134.037,000, of new types of financial world'• largest, rec e.n t I Y compared to a gain of only services development of new celebrated its second an· training' programs and BC· tllvenary ot the move to the celerated. branch' of f i c e iiJIO million, IS.story refiectlve-Real Es•~·~ modtmlzalion ~us Avco Flnancial Tower at ~~ · :a:o Newport Center Drive. Another Important mllesU>M ~~Aod ~! two years Ibey Investments ~ ~mwi7~ :e :::: ave been, said Ross -M. ment of a rommunicaUon ett, executive vice pre&ldent &ystem that will link all chief operating olllcer. E d' branches to a central elec· ~l,ast year WIS the greatest xpan ing Ironic <lata processing center, growth year !~ the history of Monday, members of the 0EXPORT 1972 -IMPORT Trade Deficit Worsens ft' I Mt~O {crfft 11i iml !~ 'I')"' """ ~ 1 •1r.;1tt M 'l~"~ll I~ 1 ':/,r . 1 .n~n l ~vtltti~ 1 I' ih• 'Ir I. it~~ f 1 ·' 11 'fi,_... . u• 19 $' C00> n1 J\' llldusl SN'•I Bi~~ !"'rt! I 11., 11. 2S lrttt• Ol'P UNFAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE db Ul'l lll~•llM The persistent U.S. balance of trade deficit worsened !>Y. $804 million last month deopite a record volume of exports. The $4.98 billion In goods Bowing out of the oountry was more than offset by $5.28 billion in import& The chart shows the U.S. ·trade deficit for 1972 with major trading areas. Financial critics say that this is a crltioal factor in the continuing world monetary ctisis. Tru~k Show to Open i...=i.. lt~ ~114 y~ ' -~ m ~" , s _, . _, 1114-~ m:1~ 1•• r 11116-~ !Ji 4111-l1' l\.li-v. 16.7 . _, 16.7 Ill= u 1:.1 "' ll -!" IU ._,. "' 14-1"11 u 111 •v.-1V1 Secui;ityCompany ·_~T!:tfe~~"!I Cq!':.~IY-c ,'-'! '1-' ·~ .;:: ' . ( -' . ' C!Uslfled documionls and perceilt per toQ;'in the form ol sensiUve materials, IJicluding · fine ash which .• )• nladt law enlorcement contraband, ·available to ftrruaer com- are now beJ1ig destructed panles a• a bonC!lng agent throogh an automated thermal The firm esUma\te !hill Of> Pr~ c e ss by S e·c u r it Y enling at fUD ,capaC!i~ lfwill ~virorunenlal Syltems. In<::• ellriilriate approlin\ately 4,000 wblch began oper~tion last 1<¥1• of solid waste from weekAl).2151.lndu~ Street . f\outhem Calif~'• <alqwly In Garden Grove. . Incinerating laJ!d-flllj a Pointing out that much of numbOr of wl\ich are at. tht the business sector is not ·runy point of overflow. aware of the constant danger -· of iodustrial espionage, wlUch costs American industry In ex· ' QCC Offers Corporatio:ti Talk Series • cess ot '4,000,000;000 annually, SES ~lion P"'"ident, Alfred E. Grossman, said, 11several years ago a Los Angeles firm w h 1 c h assumed that its outdated stock certilicates were being properly destn>yed suffered a toss of more than ten million dottars. We bellev< that ®I' . ~Y<!U in the dark ~when I company p r o v i d e s the comes to underBtandlng cor ultimate protection for porate structure, finance ant business firms, large and management? small, as well as government Orange Coos! College is ol agencies at all levels." . ferlng a four-part lectun the company. NEW YORK (UPI) -Real Executive Committee, Na· ~" AF.S opened its new cor-estate Investment trusts tional Consumer F in a n c e ;}>orate heactquarters in the (REITs) have grown substan-Association (NCFAl w i 11 ~ower on Feb. 1, 19~1. Fro_m tially in size and number and gather in the Avco Tower to ;there ~he company directs 1ls should continue to expand in conduct financial seminars in t,.operat1ons throughout t h e the years ahead , according tQ the fll"St meeting or its kind in ~-w1 .. .1 series, beginning March 22, en The ninth annual Interna· Trucking Activities and show workshop, sponsored by the im: process u ~. ap-titled , •1ereauon, Care , anl tional Trucking Show i s spokesman. American Trucking Assocla-proved bY both. the Orange F edin ! Co 1· " Th tlon will precede the con-County Air Pollution District e g o rpora 10TI!. 1 scheduled to open Wednesday Keynote speakers slated to vention on Tuesday, March 20. and the U.S· Environmental series meets on succeuiV1 March 21 at the Anaheim address the three-day confab Protection Agency, coQSistt of Thursday nights, th r o u g I Convention Center. include: Commissioner Walter two automated thermal units, April 12, from 7-9 p.m. in thl ~U.S., in all provinces of a mortgage firm official . the west. ~· in Australia and in The number of publicly held Weidman who is a Is o Bllled as the "largest eiihibit Pudinski, California Highway Presley Tells Wlilch each destruct at the lecture room of the Oakw"°' rate of more than 1,000 .pounds Apartments South in NeW'por ngland. There are some 1,400 REITs has increased to aJ>-chainnan of the NCFA ex- tr,\FS branch offices now in proximately 185 and assets fl ecutive committee, will hi>at peration throughout th e the industry are now almost the leaders of the consumer Sw<>rtd, Hett said. 113 billion, say Ray C. Wilaon, IeruiJng industry, representing ~ James P. Felton, vice presi-chairman and m a n a g i n J all major companies · u wen ~ent, director of advertising trustee .of D i v e r s i f I e d as moat of the smaller ones of its kind in the world," ex-Patrol; Isabel A. Burgess, a • hour Sia k . . Beach. hibttora will utlllze nearly 1De1Dher of the National Fiscal Earnings l:ihe!omofcoo!i::;,':; Th• apartments are loCate< 120,000 square feet of the Tra-rtatloo Safety Board prolll!>ately u peroonl of at 1700 11th SI. There is no lui Con"""lion Cider facilities. and RObert H. She t t •, . '!be Plosley Olmpenies of which, aec»rdlng to laboratory tion and penons may regist• The giant show will include chairman ol tba Amencan Newport Beach has reported lesta, Is In Iba form ol CO.% at the lecture. t.i public relations, llald that Mortgage. Investors. throughout the U.S. hundreds of displays featuring Trucldng AslOCfatlon Silety earnings of $1,2811,119 for the (carbon Dio<ide) which haa a Series lecturer Is Rlcbard A Committee 00 ~ and fiacal year ended Jan . II, 11173, 11luluJ: eflecl od the plant Brown, Jr:, a tar mid cor the fate&t in the One of trucks, Environment. on revenues of m.11ous1. life arid atmosphere. porate law IPOCiallal with, thl tractors and trailera as w"1J as Show hourB Will be a a.m. to Earnlna• per abare for Iha Realdue from the controlled law firm of Robertson, l{owsa .. ~Aerospace Industry Recovering ~ LOS ANGELES -~thern I C.lifornia 's vast aeroepace in· L dustry -which only a few component parl8 and service&. 11:30 J>m. Ill me North and year ..tei'e •I.ti!, based on burnln( ia· approximately I and G&rlarid. Also on display will be the south Lobbiea and Exhtbltton 2,945,Stt obares oulalal1dltig-.. ------------------- he k Hait. Tbil --wttb f!JS, latest innovaUons In t true -•-based 00 2,-,"'. abarel ou' ars ago accounted for more than hall a mlllioo SOuthlMd ]obs -may be re covering its four·year slump. ity Pacific National bas reported. Troubles for Souther n ···-tndllstry just after 'teaching ils 11117. , -..n 111118 and 1m, tbu ,,,...racturiDg lnduslry ered an .-ied number setbecu lllcludlni ttduc- ~ Ill govmunent qendlng, !he efleot.t of a wtdelpread ~-ll•on and an allllOll total tacl< of diverslJlcatloo on whleh to fall bacl< durfrtl ouch hard times. But an e1clUJ(v1 lndlllllrY stlld,y compUod by Security Pacific bank'• e co n o m I c search division lndi<ales ~that these -rea have boen relieved aomewbal in rtc<llll • mootha. "0......ment 1ppropriaUOO. f, """ jltl'OlpOCO -4 • and development programs economic improvement, plus and a general Improvement in new contract awards for the economy have helped to research. development and stabilize this industry," sa id production by the Department Senior Vice ?.resident A. Ran-of Defense. N A SA, coin· A "VeblcJe Maln1oenance "' H>iJ v ing indUBtry along with many Reporting st a n d a rd s " standing for the prior year . new produ~ accord.mg to.,;;i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;wl Gary Sherrard, president ofll . You ere eordi1lly invited to In d•ll Thomas Jr . . ad-mcrcial air .carriers and . Products Boom ministrator of the banks cor~ foreign nations purcha!ing our porate banking dep8rlment, high technology syslems." MENLO PARK, Calif (UPI) which serves the airline, 'I'bomas al.90 believea lh1t a -Worldwide sales of health aircraft and aerospace in· portion of this bealthler !rend • products are•expectecl to \non> dustrles. for Sou I her n California'• ,.__ •-.. ••e tn this decada "Since the summer of 1971." uuu1 UU\WI Th 0 m11 e I pl a 1 n ed. aerospace Industry has from f30 bllllon In 111'11to186 "Emplo-t tn s 0 u 1 b er n resulted from divel'8lficellon bllllon by 1980, lhe Stanford , ... _ by many 11rga and small Re8earch Jnatitute n>porls caill<lmla'I ~ indulitry firms openlns new markets alter a study of markets and has reglJtered • gradual but for their tecluilcal expertise. trends in 100 counll1es. steady incru80 and currenliy,'iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;Oii;;;;;;iiii;i;o;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;iOi;;iiiiii;;;;;;; lista 365,000 workera on Its II payrolls -a moderate Im- provement over its record low of ti0,000 workers In July of 1971. but nevertheltllf small when compared with ap- proximately 500,800 aorospaoe employes during the industry's heyday in December of 11167." Thomas attributes th ls gradual recovery after such a 1C•er• cutbacl< In payrolls w several factora . '"Ibis tum a.round sterhs LIKI TO IARN 50% RftURN PER ANNUM? Thlt unictv• reel e1t1t1 inv11+mtnt could do itf Ctrt1rnly worth cht.c~lng' into. Minimum tnvtsf· 01onl $12 ,000. PRINCIPLES ONLY. CAU ION CURRAN, llOKU 17141 642·5555 f1llt1I 6oulhem C.Ufornia'1own1._ ___________ "" ____ _ ' INYEslMEflT -DINNER WEDNISDAY, MARCH 21, 197l 7:00 P.M. MILE SQUARE . COUNllY CLUB 1041 WARNER l'OUNTAIN VALLEY Thia program wlll cover Rtal Estate e Tu wrllo offs e T ox Shtlfol'td inco1110 e Equity build up e Approclatlon RESIRVATIONS ONLY-PHONE (714) 547"'41 Rafr .. h01anh will ba s.,.od ' Sponoorod By M. P. KRUSE Joi COMPANY, INC. MSMiU '"'''tC COl.IT'UOCIC ~CttAlrfOI .,,..... Cln:llY, Wfl' h Oill1 ...... Af 1111 IMlltlllf' n.... en over 300 highly sldlled automotive technicians ready to glY• your car factory recollllllltld- ecl service on Costa Mesa's Har· bor loulevard of Cars. ol m 11 a • ··' l • \ I J • ---- S-. M...:h 18, 1 Wl DAIL V Pl~OT Real Estate i.£-1 Queations/Comment By Realtor Randall Mccardle ' Bartlaquake Danaage Comp~ Shakes Developers 87 WILLIAM J. STANP1ELD damaee from a tremor and of-model of the building which Is It OOl!a]lSed." Lord said. "\Ye • (UPI) fens financial coun.seliD& on "shaken" by mock earth-went the other way and cut • L 0 S ANGELES -'-"w to redu--ts --• ~ quakes of various inten!1ties. Would you ...... ,. ·-1aln -~-1 a -1r·-of ~-San •----•· -• '"' " ·~ -,.. down its strength and It ..--,.. wno -· -· "~ ·~was~-tect occ;upants. Any defects In the design Ml• 11? Wo or• conslderlllg buylftfl o homo In ed two yeors ago by an earth· "Tho entlre purpooe of the will show up quickly, Lord always ®j1.jP'"'\ Nfd· mallei' Santi AM. I w11 transfer...a to our offlefl there quake, the ground under the whoJe procram LI to evaluate said, and can UMUllly be cor· iah~at ~~ d ' the ut ing co • -ond ti, _, ._ .. I conlr1ct of Mio. How .• ••story Unloo Bank building earthquako llJ'IUllll abak1n8 In reeled by the add!Uoo ol a few cllenl finally serap-' dMe II work? What do you rec:om.,,.nd? REAL. rt'TATr ~ trnn• of dollars and conts ," bolls or nails at key joints or ,..." 8.8.-Cotta M.M Wl1 11 ~ to downtown Loa Anieles 26 Lord ·"'d. by changing the size and the hir plans for a two-story. mil j ...., aide -· gla1a~oclosed structure 1uKI es away um!""' ways To do that, every J>iece of location of a structural beam. built 8 one-story building A 11conditional contract of sale" also referred as much BJ 11 inches and ~eering and deslgn ln--But ERA will also tell wittt a different configuration. C di to U "land contract" or simply "contract of sale" moved up and ~ four in-formation of a building, from whether a structure should Lord said. oor nafor is an installmenUyPe contract between buyer and CrisIS' Meet ch the number of steel beams and even be built. Lord ran an earthquakt' J. Noel F1.ltastre of eeller, providing for peri~ installment pay-off of Bea. ... build. rod 1 the. the amount of concrete pwred Lord tells of one building .a analysis on his 0.,..11 honll' Irvine has been named the purchase price while the seller retains tiUe to arthqul ~k .1'boung t true '"'t al to the location of room ~rti-two-story, glass-enclosed of-following the San Femaudo adntinstrative assist.ant the property as Security for payment of the pur-e ua e wt s cur lions and furniture , is fe( ._ fice on columns, whic:h wa s quake and quickly . moved lo the president of chase price. The seller agrees to convey legal title ·On L11mher . damage and only minimum • computer. _bandoned in the design stage several miles awav to ··th<> Speciality Shopping to the buyer at some future date, upon fullillment damage to non-structural THE COMPUJ'ER also has when ERA predk:ted it would ·1 east seismolo-giCally-acli\'e Ce nters. Inc .. to coon1- ol. certain conditions. During the term of the con-Se elements. , a complete range of earth· collapse in any eartQquake. area" in the Los Angeles inate leasing, construe-- tract the buyer has an 11equitable ownership" in ,WSts t Why did that building and quake records. "WE DOUBLED and c\•en region when he sa..,,. tht' tion operations and de- the p~y. many other new ones go safely r;::lt=bu::i::lds=::a ::m=at::he::m::a::ti::ca;;;l=t=rip;;;l;;;ed;;;i;;;l!;;;de=si:;gn;;;s;;;tren=g:;t;;;h ;;;a;;;nd=::'e;;;sul;;;t::s.=====---':C"c_lo:_p:_m_e.::n::t.::. :....;::.....;;:=.:::. The eontlillonal eon tract of sale is in fact a w ASHING TON _ 'lbe Na-through an eertbquake that ' -- ---- security device, similar I<> the deed of t r u s t or -A!aoclatioo of Home caused .major damage to an mortgage but that, unlike the dt!ed of t r us t or mortgage, there is no standard form readily avail-Builders has called on estimated 875 buildinga? able and some of the romedles of the buyer and members from all ~-the They had undergone In the seller are not clearly established. . country to attend a "Lumber design and construction stages It Is just as Important that the eon tract of sale Crisis Conference" 00 March · a rclaUvely new engineering be roeorded as it is Utat the deed 'and deed of trust 22 In Washington. tecllllique called earthquake be recorded. Title insurance in favor of the buyer George C. Martin, 0 f risk analysis. sh uJd still be · d Louisville, Ky., president of o reqwre . the 68,000-member organiia-Deve!Ojled by Albert C. It is the opinion of most legal counsel that the tion, said that the conference Martin and Associates in con- conditonitl contract of sale s generally not a good was scheduled "to bring to the · c1· with 1 choice for either the bubf,er of the seller and for JUD ton a ever a a(tention of Congress and the -I ists d •• ~..._ k this reason it is advisa e that the parties obtain Admin~tration the u r g e n t selSll10 og an ,....... '4Alua e legal cowtsel prior to committing themselves to need for action on continually engineers, earthquake risk such a contract. b nd ahalysis -ERA -predicts escalating I u m er 8 how any building, new or old, Whit 11 the difference between • mortgage plywood prices.'' will behave in anyeartbquaket and • trust deed? I am used to mortgages; out here Martin said that dlU'ing the you use trust deeds-whit Is the major difference? past six .monUls price in· IT CAN identify weak poinls creases for the types of wood and tell the designer bow to L.l.-L1guna Beach products essential to residen-streogthen the building· Or it tia1 construction had added might even tell an owner that A mortga~ is a writtm instrument by which approximately $1,200 to the his building W8J. unsafe and real property 18 given as security for repayment of cost of building the average would collapse' fh a severe a loan evidenced by a note or bond. The borrower single-family home. quake. is the lll6rtgagor, the lender is the mortgagee. The conlerenoe wlll inc!Ude ERA is "a precise, acientlflc A deed of trust is a security instrument under a mass meeting at 8 A.M. technique th a t accurately which the borrower -called the tntstor -trans-Mareh 22 and visits to prediets what w!U happen to fers the property 'bo 'lbe trustee. The trustee is a members of Congress and to every member and every joint third party who holds tiUe 19 the property as se-Administration ofllclals whose of a building during any prob- cu.rity for the performance of the obligation for the operations relate to housing or able earthquake,{' says Jim benefit of the holder of the note, called the bene-to the avajlablllty ol lumber Lord; the prlnclpal deslgo fici . ' and plywood. engineer for Martin, a n 8Zttor'.s Note: Randall R. McCardle ii an invest· Hea dquarters for the architectural firm. ment analyst, colleQe lecturer, and author of "Real Conference will be t be ·More important from a Est.ate in California." S~ JIOUr commentl and qt.le&· Sheraton Park Hotel. Martin buildingowner'spolntofview, tiom to Randall R. McCardle, c/o the DAILY P1LOT, wiU hold a news conference ERA tells bim the physical ei:-t~==========~~==================~~~~~~~ Bo• 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 the aflemoon of the meeting. _tent and _probable cool of any ~~~~~~~-~--~~----~~~-~--~--'-~~~~-~-~~ New Medical Center Opening earlier In the year, this professional of- fice building has 51,000-"&uare feet of medical ol'f1C8 space and represents-e seeona pliase ora. velopment of the thr.ee-part Fountain Valley Medi· cal Park. Among its tenanls are a computer that gives general health examinations, a practitioner • DAILY .. ILOT Slaft ,..,_ Laguna Niguel is for the birds. F..arl,ylilem can greet the seagulJa and tbemornillg 111111. Things ue Bel'Elll8 and natural here. 'The friendly people at LalJllD& NicueJ,lmowhow~li--'.whm tO live. 'Ibey !wi a chofueof ' , the greatest wrlety of 1- and custmn hooie aila! in Southern Califomia. "H1u ha.., the same choice. Homes. Garden Homes. Cqndominiums. • 'lbwnhomes-80ll18 high on a hill; overlooklnc a a.,lt COW'tle; or by.the""°" At priceo mm '84,960 to $88,'IOO. CuattmbOme a!llee niip frcmi $18,000 to $185,000. Lamry aputnlenfa, too. Why • waitfortpiaklndof living any long8r. It can beY0UJ9nowatta,_Nlguel. DIDm'IONll: From Loi Angeles, go oquth on the Su Diego/Santa Ana Free- way to Crown Valley Parkway esit. Right (approximately 1 !Dile) to the Laguna Niguel Saleo iiifimnatlan Oflloo. Put·al' lnyourllfe ... todaycom~to ~ of nuclear medicine, and ·a ·pharmacy that keeps a ...... , ~m~1ern:111tai"~~~·sJr"~;w::~~ Laguna-Niguet__,.._the_dtoice-cottt~u._i!Y_. • • door I<> the Fountain Valley Community Hospital . -e.n..dom!VllllpPoilr,.O..boN"''l>wmbrA""O<mmunllJ~lllCO('IH)--atWarnerA~entleand.WardStreet. !'-------------------------.---------" All 11his and Irvine .Too!--$34,995 ' ' Immediate Occupancy-4 Homes • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ·ramily room • 60©square·foot lot • Bordered by greenbelt, orange grove, eucalyPhfs tr~ and a dedicated pnrk sile ' ' • J{ing-~ized mast~r suite 9 Shag carpeting ' • Mirrored wardtobe doors i.J1 mOs1er suite t • .-Dream Jdlchen with hatdwood ash ca~. ceram ic ... tj\t:, sd(<Jeanina oVen~ !rushwasher ~ • ... • CafMrpn slob and tabs(cenmlelilcin die bathrooms!) • 'Full sba~e roof • Calhedral ceili • 'Complete fencing: . • Cu ltured-marb1e 11atltrQom Ylt\i~ with ovtrslr.ed mirrors • VA, Con'!OllllonalfinpgcjJtg • • ' • TYPICAL VA SALE: SJil.995 c1Mt plice. SOdown~1ymm1.SIOOCJMUand tmpoundt. »4"95 unpnd bllblnce in JS4 equ1I ~monthly pl)'ft'Wftl' t'I( SJ34.ll princlp .. 1nd lnttml. 71o Afln11al Pmnl lh1tie. $100 total move-in cost for vets! 551-4301 IF.OR . IA_ -....... ,....,.. .. ...... •· ! HOMES • -\!···•!• '" 1•.,1 •• ~Rl..._t .... ._ .......... ~ .... THE PRESLEY COMPANIES , f I ' r ~ .. 1 ' ' l~ ''.J Gl . ... _ o. ........ t; • • • ' ' • ' . • ' • • I I I • • ---~-----....---' . • (; 8 DAILY PILOT Sllndq, -18, 1973 • Homeowner Still Bearing Bu den •By DOl!G Vr1LUS SACRAMENTO (AP) -The :··, verage C.lifornla homeowner "will still be paying •bout twice •• / II much in property taus u ~;~was 10 yean ago even wJth ·the tax relief promlaed in the Reagan.Moretti tax plan, a study of tu figutts reveals. ~· And the homeowner -llke 41he renter -will be paying : five percent more in sales tax- : es than he wa1 a decade ago :·to finance the promised pro- : perty tax relief. : The tax shift bill paued :"Dec. I by the legl51ature will :: Bell Slates : Talk in LA .: New concepts and trends in :· planning majcr cooununiUes -in the United States and In •• awakening foreign countries !~will be described by Stan Bell, Orange County architect, at : the dinner meeting of lhe Young Home Builder! C'.oun<:ll ;m Monday at the Rodger "'Young Center, Los Angeles. reduce the-average.-C«Hfomia homeowner'• property taxes by $132 to $145 a year, ac- cording to e1t:matea b y backers o! the blll. But -the averag e homeowner'• property tai:es have 1kyrocketed by 1378 a year in the past decade - from an · average or $248 in 11162 to · 1822 today, flguns from the State Board of Equalization &ay. HERE'S A brif:f history of what ha! happened t o homeowners• tas:es in the past decade and what backers of the tas: shift bill sporisored by Gov. Reagan and Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti expect will happen after It is signed : According to figures or the State Board of Equalization. the iaverage home in 1962 bad a l)lll'ket value of $15,100 and was assessed at 21 percent of market value for an assessed va1ue of 13,200. The average tu rate on homes in 1962 was $7.59, for an annual tax bill of $2.46. ed 54 percent to the pr<eent 111.1111 level, the Board o! F.quallzaUon says. ' That makes an average tu ' liability o! '711. le .. l8t 18V· I nga from the •110 homeoWneri exemption granted In 1968 for a current average tas: of $622 per home. That average t.a1 bill would be reduced to aroond f484 a year by the Re-agan-Moretti plan, and it should remain near the $500 level £or several years U the tax bill works out the way backers say it will. The plan will increase the present '750 homeowner 's pro- perty taJt exemption to $1.75. It will also give local schools an es:tra $561 million a year in state aid, of which $229 million is eannarked for rolling back local achool tu rates. AN0011ER PROVISION o! the bill -which Reagan Is ex- pected to sign in about a week -will prohibit increases in local property tax ra~s unless the increases are approved by voters or meet a restrictive PoPUlaUon-i.nllation formula . The increased eit~mption will reduce homeowners' tax bills beginning in the 1973-74 -bocken of !lie bill '"f, Ind ilel'e's -.iry: •, -'IUE INCREUl!. In .... .e..ment Hites wtill:J! ~an in tlltlt ~d be oyt.: now ttiar tho '15 ~ 'lffel bu been -lnjilM! ar.... ' -1be welfare and Medi-Cat reform acta of lf'll have taken the pressure oft_. 9 o u n t y govemmen~ multl!llJ In ta• rate .eui. in a maJorilli ol !tit\! this year .. F~ . ,revew1e tlw:lng wt gi9e ~lfoml8 cities and ooultiies another II.I million this ~· also ... ing the:pres- sure ~property tax revenue. -The school finance J>Of· tion of the $1.1 billion Reagan- M....W plan will 000.t the state's share of local school costs from the present 32 per. cent to an estlmated 43 per- cent next year and to 50 per- cent by 1978. Sponsors of the bill say that both shoold im- prove k>cat sclJools and reduce die local taJ: burden, '-ll to ]!old 'Mwn -· -Reapn 1lu demar1ded-tbe tax rate controls in a'U tu:i reform bllla llnce the $Zl9 mil· lii>nJn prol>ett1. tu mlel pro. Vlded-t>y the 11118 ..,_,.,,' exemption .,... gobbled ~P In tJ mooths by local.tu nte in- creasea. • i The Reagan-Moretti plan is ftnanced in large port bJ a -lit tncieue' in the llate aalel ta< -the ...,..,.i lone- cent hike during Reagan's ot• t,,.m years as governor. That le upeeted to cost the ,average family-bomeownen and renters alike -about $.5 a year 1n new taxes. RENTER INCOME I a 1 credits of up to $45 a year were pla,~ in the tax shift bill to offset that sales tax in- crease for renters. · But the mtasure, designed to reduce the tax burden on homeowneys, is intended to only g!Ve renters an even break. ' That's because politicians of Anrd Winning Landscape ·' ' This landseapirtg at Deane Development Company's Big Canyon Oountry:aub luxury .home community in Newport Beach has won a first place a·ward foe Prof"8SlonaJ Landscape Corp. in the 16tll annual CaHfornfa Landsc<tpe Con· tractors' Association competition. · ' Try Saturday's News Quiz • We Dare You ·• Recent developments lo the ~environmental world affecting ,~home builders will be outJ,ined ;: by the le<OOd ~er on the ~..:program, MJchael T. C-Ollina, ·': partner in the firm of Kindel :: I: Andenm, Attorneys, New-r• _. BHch. But in the past 10 years, the average California home has grown bigger and a little more luxurious. Coupled with in· Oation, that has driven up the value of the average home to the $24,200 level in 1972. fiscal year from $00 to about _ __ --· -FINALLY, mERE is the both parties, with Reagan and reqQirement for local elections-MoretU in the lead, ha.Yi· said to raise ~rty tax rates. for years that the property ta x That was a key dernand,or the burden ha s been growin g ~blicalf gbvernqt, .anct It ls faster than any other tax and mtended·to be a check on tax must be curbe:l by a shift to ncreases if a~I the other forces other tax e_s . J • $13 a year, depending on local r------------------------------::::_-_-_-::::_-::_-_-_. -----==------=--=----.., tax rates. , ...... ~ , The program will start at 7 . ~ p.m., · preceeded by a social ~:hour -_t 8 o'clock, report! ; •James E.. Rodgers, council : : president. !Joosiaa A. Unruh, ;>: program chalnnan, will be ; ~ master of ceremonies. During those 10 years. the assessment rate has been boosted to just a fraction below 25 percent, so that the average California home now has an assessed value of .18.000 . The rollback in school tas:es will cut total tax rates anywhere from two or three cents in afnuent districts up to $2.48 in Compton. That will save lhe owner of a $20,000 home another $1 to $148 a ~t . ; :· .. .. . •, :· :· . " ., . ' " ~ r •• •• .. . :i .. year. AT THE SAME time, the average tas: rate on homes - the other variable in the pro- perty tax picture -has climb- The property tax level should stabilize for several years at close the reduced 1973 level for several reasons, -- TOMORROW'S LIFESTYLE TODAY There's a new kind of carefree adult living waiti ng for you at Man.ana Townhouses, in the heart of Orange . Exterior maintenance 1s done for you and you get the security and tax savings of ownership. Is it any wonder sales are already over $500,000? GRAND J'i;'··~··--. OPIENlMCi Manana Townhouses offer country club · living at yqur front door. A party room billiard room, sauna . 50-foot pool, Jacuzzi whirlpool and picnic meadow with bar- becue are ready for your private anp unlif!li\~. 4se! , I : Planl)ed for. t'he Carelt'ee~Life All exterior main enance is done for the owners of Manana Town- houses by profes- sionals : You'll never push another . lawn mower! / ~ Up to 1,556 ,quare feet of living area. Continuoos-clean o'vens .•• gas fireplaces ... wine cellars .. : centraf air condition~ ing ... 1herapeu1 ic whirlpool bathtubs .•. carpet ... drape· ries ••. electronic garage door openers ••. and more. Come live •.. at Manana Townhous~! Two and Three Bedrooms 11/2 and 21/2 Baths $27,995 to $36,595 'f1om south bound sa·n1a Ana Fwy . take Ch.ii>man Ave. Edsl offramp, go east to Flower, right J blocks. From northbound Sanr a Ana Fwy. or Garden Grove Fwy. ta ke Main St. offramp, norr h to Pal myra, west 4 bJocJcs. • Chapman Ave . ' Grove ,..1" Y .. • 400 S. Flo...,r St., Orange Phone (7 t4 15ll-4547 0pm £wry D•r Uritit o.rtc I • • • T .. ·---- • ' ' NO .. ., -·· ·---.. , A,l\'ille gOj)jl things that made our homos the most succossfµl o•« built in Newpon Beach are 'bapl' agt,in-and in an ex'clusive new neighborhoM in the hills ofl:lewport,just olfSpyglass Aili Road. We're building just 119 handsome residences in this long·awaited final group o.f Harbor View Homes and including private tennis and swimming facilities to add to your living pleasure. . ·. You'll find an exciting difference ,In these spacious new homes. Individuality with.a flair. The convenience and comfort of innovative planning. The inner cha rm of soaring beam~ 'ceilings, forinal dining rooms with an ou'tdoor view, a fireside lounge·. f?istin~tive Jiving, as dranr.Atic inside as oulside in this beautiful hillside community.. . 1 I \Ve suggest an early discovery pf th es" exceptional investment val ues in the carefully nlaster planned Irvine Company village environment-surrounded by all the excitement of Fashion lslanO,Newport Harbor, the University and miles of beautirul beaches, all ~ust min· utes away! We'ree~y 10-find. Take the Newport or San Diego Freeway to MacArthur turnolf, drive seawanl lo Ford Roud and left to our furnished models. . -,, f:J OR - 11€1 F'.ROM $58,190 • • • - ' .. -· ' .. .. .. • ' ' IC.lil:tan • 1 l ' A • ( 1 I • • OVIN~ UP .I N REAL ESTATE DOUGLAS J, Krauter vice president for r e a 1 esta_te development with Professional ,Community Management, Inc, has been awarded the designs- $! tion of Cer- tified Prop- erty Manag- er by the In- stitute of Real Estate ~ anage- nrenl. Kr a uter,. 58. of Coro- tc.•AUTI• na del Mar. is responsible for the development of new accou'nts, and Is involved in community management. . Krauter is · a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary b u s i n e s s admlnistratjon fraternity; Phi Delta 'Phi, honorary I e g at· fraternity ; Blue Koy, honorary college leadership group; and i.! an active member of the Newport 11arbor-O>sta Mesa Board of Realt«s. He served with the Federal Bureall-Of Investiga- • tioo as a apeclal agenl and re- tired from 1)111 FBI after 21 years ol serV!ce In 1964. THE APPOIN,l"MENT of Margo Cobey as resident maoager of Oakwood Garden Apartments • North in New· Pod Beach has been an-nounced by R & B Develop- ment Company, owner of the 732-wiit com- plex. J IM MARSHALL Jr., re· cenUy apJJOinted d i s t r i c t sales manager for the Hun- tington Beach area b y Stewart Title Company, is following in his father 's ,footslepe in ~erving ' the l.eai , estale business. The 30· year· old ;... Marshal~ is. the SOD of James Mar- , shall, vice president and man- ager for Westside Mortgage Company in Orange County. He joined Stewart Title Company of Orange County when the >ffO!ISton-based lltle insurance firm re-entered the local market last y e a r . Stewart , headquarters I s located at 900 North Broadway in Santa Ana. ' ROBERT H. Brownsberger of Corona Del Mar has jeined · Sequoia Pacific as director of commercial · and industrial ao-- quisitions, Elmer Tague, ex- ecutive vice president of the land develo p m'ent and c omtructioo finn , has an- noonced. Heading a staff which includes · a fuJ1..time ac- tivities dir-I ector an d resident ten- nis pro, Mrs . Brown,. berger will specialize in .c ommercial and indll.9- trla 1 devel- opment in- • • eluding ma- jor llh>pping centers and in-co11 Cobey is re- . sponslble for leasing, persoo- nel, maintenance, administra· tlon and recreation for the all· ·, a d. u 1 t, recreaticn -oriented apartment community. Mrs. Cobey joined R & B in 1910 and ba11 served in managerial positions at the firm's Oakwood communities in Garden Grove, Torrance • and Anahelm . Prior to joining dustrial parks. He will J>e responsible for site selection, acq uisition, design, engineer- ing. niarketing and sa'e or completed projects, Tague said. A native or Pasadena, Brownsberger received a BS from the University of South- ern California. He and his wife. c.oruue, have two children. Apartment Idea• ' . - • • DAILY PILOT • Leisure Towers Set . . I 14-stor y Ma nors for Laguna H ills -~Rossmoor Towtn. twln~ Jinked by~ SP&clou.Lthrte-CQllrts, an l,0via:oratin1 stoey 1lull4b., slaled to home story communily bu 11 d I n g whirlpool bllh comp!.. and lll condOmlnlum 1nanors, has which will house recreatlona l private memberihlp key club begun con s I r u ct ion ftl facilHi~s including c a rd v.•llt also be Included in the Rossrdoor Leisure World at roonlS, billiard room , a ~ plans being designed by the -i::ig\!llHills. .. seat auditorium co.inplete with architectural firm ol Bodrell 1be ~moor T 0 "' c r 5 , stage and nexible seating ar· Joer 'dan Smith or Los r a n g ements. Shuffleboard Angeles. ; s\lllllar to hot e I ac-__ _:_ ________ ::_ ______ _ FI GURE" 8 S.HAPED POOL PART OF $8cfo;OOO VERSAILLES CLUBHOUSE '800,000 Versailles ProJeet • 1· I Th .is · Clubhouse 'Spe cial' When bull~er and designer clubhouse Scholz wanted . small bar, ,complete with Donald Scholz built a luxurious Opening into a dramatic oval stools and coty atmosphere - apartment complex on the bluffs. overlooking Newport harbor and the ocean, with au- thentic Southern Colonial and Loire Valley chateau-styled architecture, people expected the clubhouse to be something special. It look !800,000 to build the New Houses Take Big 1972 Jump entry with a two story ceiling ideal for an/ kind of party . and a large importedi cban-A ,custo111+ pool room com- delier, one first see~ the large pletes Ui inside of the hallmark of Donald Scholz. clubhouse: with lounging area Doors open ,from the main en-for tho3C merely wishing to try into a completely equipped · watch. exercise room with chrome Outside, the large heated exercise equipment, I u s h pool features an Acapulco-styl- carpeting and full length mir· cd a:qua bar, where swimmers rors. Adjoining are separate mi}' swim right to it and get saunas, showers, lockers and refreshments without even rest rooms for men aud leaving lhe water. Underwater women. . I Mool.s, pi'ovide. comple~ com- Also from t.he main en-fort, and are ·covered with the trance, a wrought Iron spiral 1 same b.and-lai4 tiles as is the staircase leads to the up$tairs bar· An addlti.onal Dar area rooms an~ pool. Built ill.to a running parallel to th; aqua hillside the upstaln area Is bar, and the bartenders area actuau.Y on ground lev at the in between, Is all dry -for back ~of the clubhouse. I' tMoo. who want to Will the fun 'upt,1.alrs are two m~te without getting wet. Private . NF.lW Y 0 R K (AP} -lounges, bbth · 1 oUf-to lockers provide_ '1orage places oo~aUons, will be seU· oonlfined offering three meals dai!f in dining r o o m s . housekeeping servict., and use of built·in recreational and service f!lcililies, according to Ross W. C.Ortese , president of Ros.smoor Corporation. The Rossmoor Towers will overlook approximately 12 acres of man-made lakes con· sistlng of a main channel branching into eight lagoons. THE $11 million complex will offer a selection of seven floor plans ranging from ef· flciency size to three-bedroom. two bath suites. lt -is expected prices will range from $2.7 .100 IO 198,400. The concept of Rossmoor Towers will include such ad- ditional amenities as on·Lhe- premises security g u a r d s : room service as des ired : recreation facilities within the built-i n clubhouse and recrea- tional areas. programmed by a social director, as well as mini-bus service to local areas. Unlike leasing or renting. residents of Rosamoor Towers will own their manors and an undivided interest ln the facili- ty . Monthly payments will also include all utilities e1eept telephone; all exterior maintenance, alt gardening and landscaping, maintenance of common plumbing and elec- trical facilities: maintenance of streets, sewers and e1terior lig)!ling. Construction of new ho.using the''pool With a pict tl"Windbw for the resident's own units jumped 19 percent in view of it. 1be back ounie, in beverage suppl)". t.rrn..IZING A Mediter· 1972 and 10 percent for the last -addition to the fl n t I q u e . V~illes apartments range ranean theme, exteriorl of the , furniture, has a n e at h er 1n price from $195 to $650 a Rossm T ill ,,.. •quarter of that year, the F-W. uphol!tered sofa wJth suede month with· up •to 2,000-square oor owers w ·,con· Dodge Division of McGraw.: pillows backed ag"; ..... large fee L.. a'lllilable. Twenty-six structed oJ ~dobe-like split ...-•, faced masonry, capped by •Hill Information Systems baywindow o 'ferloRkihg floorplans·-are available in mission tile roofs similar to Company says reflectioo pools and (b.tmtains. studio, 1 and 2 bedrooms. Four the quaint resort · villages . · . A third large w I n d o w custom decorated models are bi h The firm Cl~ Chicago as overlooksblewportiir aod on display jiaily between 9 w c dot many Medifer~ the leader in new dwelling the ocean., a.m. and 6 p.m. . ranean islands. E l a b o r a t e ·~nil> for both tlle Jourth ·:lllere are passc w~ · To r~ Vwsaill""~lake the courtyards, refle<;tlon pools, quarter atid the Y~r other ~ dows, to the back ge ~~. . ewporl Fft#'ay sOuth, then; cobblestone p a.t h s , and leaders ;fur the year(j, order, two different . ~ 1s ~ ~Newporf.• BOOlevaro:t., T u r Of' landscaped: areas surrouoding were New York, Washlngton, catering' 'kit c en , withi right . on HoSpltal R&d, therr the' Roumoor ·:rowers ~ill D.C., Loi Angeles4.ong Beach, refrigerator, oven, s love , left into Versailles on the. crea_te a .picturesque setting Houston, Denver, MiLm i, disposal and · washer. The ,bluffs aJ¥1 the mQ\lels at 900 .for its residents. Phoenix, Ariz., Sail .Francisco other windo nnects to a1, CagnefLane. • The pair of towers will ~ and San I>lego. ~. • There was a decline. in December and Dodge's · chief economist, George A. Christie. predicted .this foreshadows the perio.d of adjustment housing will experience In 1973. "1bis is t r u e primarily I because of demand conditions.1 as rising vacancy rates point to a softer market ahead."' Christie. also a vice president. 1 said. "'In addition, general economic expansion a I s o means some restriction in the credit markets as funds are bid away to competin( uses. Jn this respect, Phase 3 is not going to help very much." Shores .Slate<l· 1 , ,. 'I ii .. '. .. ' . . ' .. ... . Grand Opening Tustin's Finest 8 SOLD LA ST WEEK COME AND SEE WHY Br~~ T~tin LUXURY CONDOMINIUM LIVING 2-3-4 Bedroom• SALf.S INFOllMATION: tl2·10411 1 n 1 Exll 11\t Nr#POfl,fwy al E. 17iti.Stre1t and 00 titt 1 blocktoYorbl.Awnuf. Tum "Oflt faoutl\) • tllOft dJl14""te lo P1rk T11111n. 7% CONVENTIONAL LOANS AVAILABLE Liff ... IKt of...., In I and 2 atory -,8110 hof'11t with cu1tom •lgn fM!ur• In 1n1 tineat.locatlon In OratlCJI Co1o1n1y. ~I bloCl\I 10 tl'll 'Newport 'wt· Walk to lhOp-bin\1. Alt lht •m«lltllt ll'ld ••lu1 f OU' would 1ip1ct hom euctt 1 prntlg1 ~ oorhood. Two recr11t191i 1r111 lnclllldit pool end tw •IOf'f' ctubhouM. C.rtftM, choreffff, reeoftflll l!Vk'tg. Riley l\l\'9f hid It 90 goodl , LIMITtO NUMlflt lllEAQV FOft U•W"11ATI OCC Ul'ANCVt I I • , ' . I •• ' ... ~ .. ·~ , • .. ... . ' .~ , ' How to.Sniff Out .. Ventilati.on " By JIM HUFNAGEL ty from • shower. and the ' wr11tt1 flf .t.1..cllt111 •ret1 · ' · more mliscle that tan has, the r Asthmatic ventilatlon can better.r atlHe the healthiest ap11thn~'lt Kitchens can throw ~as much climate aystem . It's allO con·... • trll>ute to your c1e·aner11 pro-as 200 lJ'.IXID4s· of greaae,a year . -lty and offend you with >lO -Into the air. Unless ~bat end, of Ungertng smells. . gr~ase gels 01.1,tSld:? In a hurry. AJl8rtment lhoppors ooon il'll setUd on ev!'fYtblng·in the 1..,.,, that .1hJ1111 are J>arl place. Tbe best ult Is through enough lo older llolidlnga, a range booa: ICCOlld be9I. il a where a stroll down !he ball wall Jan mounted .dlrectly will tell y0o who'• having cab-above the cooking surfal:e. Ex- ' bag• tonight. At least these amine hoods carefully to be places g<neraUJ prov Ide sure they're ~ to a kitchen and blthroom "1Jr duct. Scme models are zea!!y dows 11iat e.n be opened to )ult 1111«1 • tba1 uap - , dell' Ibo-air. ""' I lew .... U... ~ 1 But ~·· 1 Door plans U., · l bllcldnto the tit· locale ......... and baths Jn. •. land, aw11 fiom wlndow1. All Y 111 I fl 111 o n •.x psis 11u1 u. ohoddle9t bu!Idm _,,,en.11s air cfl¥lieJ iltr bias ~ critical areas with hour for an aportment tlt· "ventf11tora'1 of some tort. chen. There's no "JIY you can 'llle.Cj\l!Otloo la: how effective emplrlcally cl1edt thlo. but are thll)IT ~ <io1t for .. emf nUng-<lt1 the I ran; the air a f n will draw In l TJIB AN8W8& Jn /;Ir too ~Olllc (ea\ pet mlb~t~ A alx IMllJJl!ltaneeO-"'no!vety." by IO loo( kit.hen or lla Thi n.-thlnl you neec1 to do eciu1va1e11 Jn ~ r~ II Jlnd out uoctl.Y what's II> lhollld have a fan roled 1t !Iii -a Ye11tll1tor. If Jt'1 simply dm ii the llr'• to be changed a pill~er'ed duct, don't a.· IS times an hour. Cfm raUn11 ,..i ii to uhlllll anythintV foe.. J>lb<r l:llc:hen -ant more thin r-breettt. rougbi1 proportlonal; J u a I Yoo ..t a Ion to pull amqte ...,,pule the lloat arM ond 1W11 flocn I ..... or bumldl-mofUplJ by !W. . UNFORTUNATELY, nol all fans are clearly labeled wllh cfm ratineS -and for some .that ere, the Hgure ,represents only ihe manufact'lirer'-t· op- Umistlc guess. lt a. unit baa heen certified by the Home Ventilating InsUtute, you can be sure Its ratinit was authen- tita't:cd under laboratory con- . dilions. 'lbe. ob"'.iOua job·-or . 'l bathroom fa6 is to eldiaust ,. odor. Jusl .. imporlanl is lbe fan'• fUnctloo in getting rid ol hwnldlly before it peels the paint, -plumlljJjc bx-.tum and • .,. ~ 'lbafl wl1Y ""'*"al ~ are liolh Cl'llkll. .,.. The fan "1oakl -lre9h alt from under the door, pdll It all lbe way th""'l!h tht bathroom, then expel It - along with any mllll1lull the air bas pick~ \IP In kaOIU , Olll a ventilation duct. Ex•-•·11 suggest a blthnlom fan 1holi draw a mtnimum of !O elm. Test all lam for qule~ too. A motor !llOUlllod on rubber or inlulaled m ...... other way flOOI Its boollng won't -Ill:• low·DYlna alrtrofl. 'l'lfo or mote speed aelllnp Jet )'Ila Jet """" .... ,,.,,, • • .... jllatloo ~· -~-..---• • • - • • • I •! • I I -.~ ' • .-. IREE EAL ISTATE ICENSING COURSE : ' • Famous Licensing Course now available thru Tarbell Applicants fully reimbursed upon qualification. For de- tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-544-0 in Orange county, on ·weekends 832-7oo0. • Free Placement Service RANCH AREA OF IRVINEI $50,tSO. 1M MOit JM.utiful 4 Mdtootn, J \•th•ti e,ov1rff Mti .. F1mlly room, fiNpl1c1. Dh1ln9 room, built.1111 & dkliw1d11r. Pro- f111i on1I l11Mi1c1pi1t9 with 111y ""1liriten1nc\, luxury livi1t9 for th1 h1r91 f•m/ly, 540-l 720 Hett1'1 your .h•nc• to blk't' that hCH111 of your dr11M1. lo"''' J bedroo1n 2-story with J bo1ffttl '•tio, di11i119 tOOfll & 111 ..-ler11 built-in• i11 the ltitclt.11. S.cluded. r11r liv~119 ro~m. •. .fir1pftc1. HERE'S YOUR CHANCEi 'ount1i11 V11/1y, To "''"' h1to th1t holt'I• you,'.,, 1lw1v,,1 w111tff, S.1utiful 4 b.droci"' hortt1 with 'l b1Mul '•tlo. llt1k1 roil, dlnflit ' roa111. L~ttl f11'1ilY room, fi7pl•c•. S•cl..ON ,..., fi.,ni9 ,....., 6~•0111 y•rff. Kltc'4en J,\lllt·•nf. $19,,950. 142·2561 .- • Advance Training Program . Fountain Valley -; Unmatched Anywhere! M08t attracHve "townhouse.'' 4 bedrooms, 2 batha. Beautiful sPa.ntM arches. Court yard with -I~ sreenecy. Dlnin& room. bul!tlns. Family roam, patio. Watfr .l()fteper. $27,000 (001'1J - Former l(odel )fume! • -.$5.1,00>. Tremendou1 home. 4 bedrooms. 3 aeparate baths. Patio, lhfee..car ga ra g e . Fireplace, ramlly room , kitchen b u i 1 t -ins with dishwasher . Shag carpeting th r u o u t • Air-oondltloned. Cathedral celllng, lhake roof. On quiet cul de sac In best k>cation. (01141) 962-U13. Most Impressive! $41,000. Cathedral c e i I i n g , ey~atching entrance. <t • bedroomao 2 baths. Forced-air heaL $clUde4 rear Uvirw room. Flreplact: ~mUy room. Dining ~. Ea1y care. (0171ll) MU;cm, Lute~ 5 Bdnn! Huntin9ton Beach Exceptional~ Priced! Very attractive 4 bedroom 1n quiet neighborhood. U:lwest-priced 4 bedroom in . Huntington SeacllU t r a et . .'Famlly room, dtnln& room. F\n.tplace. Covered patio, elec- tric bullHns. Walklnc dist&nee to the beach. Reduced price $46,500. - Will Please You! $29,900. Weil-priced 3 bedroom. with 2 bath!, dining room. Kftdien built-ira. On ~ corner lot with boat gate. Close to all school& & shop- ping. (01524) m<;691 Relax & Enjoy! $39,950. Lile is so much more enjoyable 1n this beautiful Seabury home. 3 bedrooms, dining room. Fireplace, 1amily room. Deluxe bullt--tns with dilh•asher. Ope~ Ol!lll· lna'· Plush carpeting &-drapes. (m457> 962-5566 · Big Custom Home! Huntington Beach Love~ 3 Bdnn! $36,900. · Patio & fitt pit. Dining room, built-In s , dishwasher. Secluded rear llv· lng room.. Family room. fireplace. Owner will paint to 1ult you at no charge. (01519} '62-5566 Priced To Sell! $28,500. Excellent family home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Carpeting, patio. Dining room, built-irui. Close to elementary 1ehool. No down t f! rm s available. (01002) M&--0604 · Need Quick Sale! In Huntington Harbour. Beautiful 4 bedroom home with 3 baths. Dining room, 2 Ii.replaces. Fam1ly room. All modern kitchen. Top living area. See thia one fut because It 'NOn't last! ~7,950. (01435) 14&-1383 Huntington Harbourt $59,950. Owner must sell thia immaculate 3 bedroom. Gorgeous extras. Patio, dining room, 3-car garage. Famlly room. fireplace, secluded rear living room. Just' 3 years old. C01436l 841Hll!3 L.r91 r11ry1rd with fr11ittr111. $41 ,500.-.tf J.1141 • -. . Costa ~es~ Back Bay Home! Georgeous 3 bedroom home. Pool, heated & filtered. Flagstone ·deddng. Patid 2 fireplaces. Family ro o m • 'l>brlng room, bui l t-in s , dlahwasher. Loll Of ftuit trees. Builtin. BBQ. Dog kennel. 11\\iO guest houses. Lott o! elbow room. $69,900 •(003J9l M0-1!2!1 Sharp Townhouse! ' $21,500. Jn top condition. Large yard, patio & pool, 2 bedrooms, forced-air heat. Dining room, built-ins, dishwasher. SUbmit your of. fen. 540-l'ral" Channing Home! $36,950. F\nt fun@ on the, market. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2-story home on large lot. Costa Mesa See And Buy! $24,950. Very pleaaing 3 l:ledroom with many special reatures. Lovety s e c I u d e d patio. Dining room, family room· &. fireplace. Kitchen built-ins w i t h dishftsher. RladY' for immediate oc- _.,,.. (01491) ~- ' '· , :SuPQr 3 Bdnn! Jol>,800. You reaD.y must see tb~' lofcly home. On a quiet cul de sac street. Indirect llghling' in the family room. F'ireplaoe, built-ins, d1n1ng room & patio. Wet bar, setten- Kl atrium. 2!h years old. (01495) 54().1720 t,lewport :Bea~h ' ' Family room, bup boDua n Ir A K"ndl ....,, °"""" oatto,. trutt -:4'11e . -I .. ~-!i\a!ly tanmcaped. pn . lletail<d -.. • quiet cul--.deo-ftac. ~1120. bedroom1s, ·3 bath111! Mtnd-pl~vi.ew. Intel'com, patio. citrus trees, pari<.jf yanl with .3 Bdnn-$31,950! Mission Viejo Counby Living! $39,000. Lovely Lake Forect · 4 bedroom with lnsplring mOun· tatn VieW. prapK, ab a. g carpets. 3 baths, dining room &-dining area. Fireplace, Wnlly room. Deluxe kitchen with built·lns & di~. 2 years old &: beautiful. (100271) 83o-<m> Like Model Home! $41,500. Many beautiful extras. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large balcony, c e n t r a I aJr...c:on..• diUoning. Patio, shake roof. Fireplace, family room. Built-ins. dishwasher & dining room. On O\l'ersized lot. (01264) 83().<;()3(). . Good fami~ Home! • ' . $31"50. Near Jcllo(ll1 .l .shop- ping. Includes cupet1nc ,;._ drapes. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. ' Forced-air beat. b1ning room. .!izeplace, !eduded ...., "'""" room. All kltcbe.n bullt-ibi. No down terms ava.ilable. (89lYJ1) -· • • ' ' t taguna '. Beach Beau~ul Monarch Bay! CustDm. executive home ln one ot th! most1 Jl'teatt11oua , oceans\~ e ~rDunilSea .. Private __. ~ #: Brand new 4 t«rooan with --' baths! All &!luX~t kitchen. Beautiful ft.replace &: family room. Fonna1 dining room. To . be completed in April. $1'15,000. (01~) 49t8Q03 .Exclusive Living! Absolutely marvelous. Ter- raced h1llside, bona. cciral I: iieparate A-trame s_tu<llo. '4' bedrooms, all ·m o de r n bnilt-inl. Diping roo'm, family room &: fireplace. Rell 1ivtna room ! or Rl'fvaey·mtnded rolks. Over 1 % acres .of Uvtng enjoyi:nept. Complete pri~. · ~000 (110'l3!2) -• '. San. ,JiiQin Ccietstrano· .... Lavely, Townhouse!. Dana Point The Very_ Fine.st! $43,00Q. Awud·wil>qing Butter bon\e "'1th a brea~ ocean & hlllside vlew .. Wal.Jdllg 'distance to tbe marlni. 3 . be<lrpomo. ilrepfllce. Family re.mi, patio & 'dining•1J!OOm. >. ..Kttaien! bmlt·ins w. t t b dl.ohwu)ler. In lovely Dana Point. (01298) 493-G251 ' On -The Gott Course! 137.llOO. ~ut,,. ,.,...., aurrounda thus tieauttM home. Tas~fully decorated 1 thruout. Dinlng room, built-ins ~ ctLshwasher. Patio, p I us h • """" ........ drap<t .• R<odY for lmm<dlate occopency. Cmatll) 193-«l!>l Magnificent fl8W! ' $13,Z!O. Gorgeoua Valley vlow, I Mirron!d entry . to thit WlY lo\~ly 4 bearoom h oin e. Dining """" patlo. Famlly " room, • flre;iare. Gourmet built,lns ~ ' dlfl!~· lie> ~ CloMJ liilloi .... ll!ikbOme • lfOlio<W: (012l!J - San Ciem..,te . . . .. ... $40,500. Excellent home on a corner lot. Boat pt'e. Shake roof. patio. Dinlnc room, • Hreplace, family ~oom. $49,500. ~ ........ In this home. 3 bedrvotna, family room A ftre'ptace. 9mken llv- i,,. room. Pallo, dint,,. '°""' dttuxe bultt-hll with dbhwub- er. Room for 1 ea:Mtlolal vehtde. (0Ui81) 846-0601 Walk To lite Beach! In excellent condition 2 bath&, d1n1ng room, kitchen built~lns with dishwasher. Fl.replace, secluded· rear living room. La r g e sto~ area. Room tor boat or camper. Forced-air )ieet No down terms available. (Cllli59) 9'19-2390 room for a poo~ Dining room, gourmet kitchen\ 2 fireplaces & famlly room •. otjl spacious rooms. · Baautiful \ carpets & drapes. ~. 750. <tl 0 0 6 5 4 ) 131,900. Ab the extras that make family liv\ng enjoyable. $eduded rear lMng room, ftreplace. Dining r'o om, bullt-IN, <llsl\waaher •. tll• roof, coveted ,.o.: Com-·m-pool. (01246) <U-1S'41 $46,800. ~mendou,.-~ • ' \ Panoramic View! halbof v1ew. SUm>iUldilw -Secluded rear living room. · Deluxe bullt~lnll. Plenty ot room far a · pooL Walk to schools. (01411!) 8'2-2561. The Best 3 Bdnn! 134,""'· l't'll be bani .. top this house. 2 bathl. family room with ft.replace. l..arp pooHlz. ed yard. Dinlng r oom, •. bul.Jt-lns. t;llihwuber. Include• carpeting &. drape1. Burglar alarm & wak't' aoftl!Tll'r, (01<09) 96>-1373 BeautHul Uving! $41,900. Owner tnnsferred. 1..<Jvely Seville model home with & 'bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining room. built-Ins & dilhwalhet". Family room. fireplace. Oubhowle, aaunaa & pool. (01Jl73) 842-2561. . . Spanish Townhouse! 124 000. Lovely "oondo" with 3 ~·;baths. Tile rool, p;ti,~~1 room, '"built-ins, ~. Secl\lded rear llv· tfw · rOOrn. Cblldts playground. Adult pool & wading pool. (0145ti -• Beautiful~ Decorated! $34,500. A must .e botM that ls IUl"e to pleaae. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining r o o m , built-W, dishwasher. Family room, patio. Thick 1 h a g c&rpl.'ts. RecenUy redeoorated. 5% down and move In! (01491) -Your Best Choice! JUlt $29,500 for ""' very ••• tractive 3 bedt'OOnl with a beaut!fully -·P<d yan!. Front courtyard, patio le raised entrywoy. Dining room. bultt.fns, dishwasher. Large covered patio. Cathedral beam -· (0156<) 962-IMli Assume Loan! Assumable VA loan. 3 bed. nnns, 2 ba"!bs. Slake root', pollo. ~. buJIM., l dlshw'a!her. Attractive weft. built home on quiet cut de AC street. LaJve covered patio. R<JOm for boo.L $29,500. (01647) 962-1373 ·Since 1926 138,990. 'Vf!r/ loYely a;..i..., home. 3 bedro;oms., ·3 . baths! >Wmaldinin(room,el~ built-ins w l t h dishwasher. J.arge -patio. . Fam!ly ...... tlreplace, le<juded ...... """" IQOm, (01'37);842-2l61. Sharp· 5 Bedroom! Exclusive living at its best. 3 baths., 1onnal dining room. Large· patio~ shake roat Gourmet . built-ins w 1 t h dishwubet. Family room. llrepiaco. Ellc:ellml -Numeroua: great extras $50,cm. (01539) - Defightful 3 Bdnn! 135,100. Super aharp Seabury home. Gigantic yard. Room for boat. Love.ly paUo. FamB.-y room, fireplace. Dining room I: bullt-W. 3'ii yean old. (01538) 962-13'3 Prestige 4 Bdnn! $38,900. Owner bu built another home &: must sell this superb bome. secluded rear living room, fittplace, formal dining room. Patio, ·buUt~s k dilhwaaher. (01525) - . . Near Country Club! M.5, 750. Immaculate 3 bedroom home on quiet cul de sac. Family room with fireplace. __ 'Ille root _ Dl.nWI ry o (ll_ .. dishwasher, built-ins. Secluded rear livirtg room. Shows like model. (00764) 002-8865. . In J op Condition! $34,750. Prime College Park borne on quiet cul de sac. 3 bedrooms, 2 b&.ths. Dining room, family room. Patio, 1on:ed-air heat. Nice I y la n d1ca-p t!d . No down Gl's. (00646) 540-lTI!O 1 Year Old! S38.~. A real charm home. 3 bedrooms, large covered patio. _ extra bath. On quiet CU) de sac. Fireplaoe, family room. Built-ins with dishwliSfler'.' Many special f ea t u r e s • ....umabtr'V A-"!Oiin. (0!351) 541>-1720. 54!>-1720 I Irvine $28,700--low DO~n! No down G.I., 2 bedrooms, dining ·room, built-i n s, dishwasher. Fi~place. Rear liVing room. Well-decorat~. (00700) ' 540-1, '~eauty Abounds! 1 I $50,$0. The Ideal fa!Dlly 1iome with professional lancbcaping. Located In the ranCh area c1' rmne. 3 run baths, 41n1ng room, built-ins, di.shwa!lber. Fittplace', family room. Shake root. .....,...i patio. SprWclen fnlnt. I: rear. Raised planten. (011!!7) 54().1720 5 Months Old! $41,'100 .. New O>metl model home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Beau ti r u 1 sbae C&ll'!ting thnlout, Spanl>h tile tn tM kltcbeh. ·t>ih.lrc room, built-.ir11, faniily room. Lovely ~dlebock ·11ttn. view, (OO!ll) !!40-1720 Fantastic Castille ~l Most Exqili$ite! -~·m3a ~~·~ 2 r .!>:':: .. with heated pool. l bl'tltoofng,; · Luacious 4 bedroom home with ·Fireplace, rear llWc room. 3 baths. Formal d£ning rooin.. lalltutic extras. Grta.t pi>ol. 0 Modem bulk.ms. Custom built Fireplace, family-. ro o m. "i1h,jacuzzi.Spa.tioll 3baths. home. Many me·m o rable Secluded rear living room. Sp&rilsh-;tile en19'.'l''nJt root, moments 1n ltor9 ,.fbr yool ' __ , ~ ..... room ~-"-•--··-"" (013!6). e 'mo. . Patio, 3-car garage. ....,..~y uuw15 """ u,~, ~ · Laguna H 111 s background. room. Gounnet J) uh t -t p·• . AH Spruced I . $61 <kl\ .,.,,.. ,....,... Am/Fm ~tercop\ wet bar A: · . Up , •-'· ~ gas tire pit: Ev'i'r-y(jt)e"• ·$34--"».~·bvely oceart ~. 3 r~· ·Heart.J~ovi!I! ... $39,950. Beautifiil ke,I: e. an model • witlr Sold S h a I ~ting & cu1tom. drapes. Vf!r/ well landscaped. 3 bedrooms. dtnlnc :r o o m . TheJface, !amity room. All kitchen built-ins. Wlll surely pteaSe )QI! (01498) 830-6il30 I. ~ li&.ooo. ~(015,01 ~:ho.tho. Patio, din-' -------~-"" U. room. Compieltly 'fenced . Reduced $3;1188! · • :,,.~ ~ '.:".,.~an1,.n 1:i: . · BUutlful rolling billo view. app~ lncludll>c bullt-)ns j Spacious 5 bedrooms, 3 ba.thll & dllhwast¥i. Move-tn•' mn-.. -roof, beauti!ulfy-decor· ditloq. <111;174) emo . ated patlo with fire rlJ>c. 3-car Cil .... -Built•. pr&ge, .strake root. Formal ~IV.g.. dlnlna room I: dining a r e a • Ultra-modem kl tc hen. 2 !irei>lic:e~ !amil¥. room A aecluded rear llvlni,room. Wet be.r, central \)&cuum l)'Stem. 186.500 (00183) 49)..,1341 •• ~ . ·r ' .. COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST OFF CES FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA 8JACll . ' ' \.. Jtll " ....... "'4 .. 14 .. 17:0 NEWPORT BEACH 600_, Newpett C.... Dt-. ... 14f.tno HUNTINGTON BEACH 1'11~-~J.Uf1 Ml7- t62 .. '6' 112' ....... -CM . ,,_ __ t6WNI 1'111--.... ,,11 • • • ' • 17f41 M....U. 1424161 MISSION VIEJO r ' ·- • ' . • ,. fl TORO • "--"'- U Jll •T .. 1111. ....... ~ l • SAN .JUAN·CAPIST~~ • ~1n111o1~ 4fJ.o~J41 CUllf'll.1/ ~ ·' 1i.r.-...~ 4H•721t DANA POINT • -141 '1"" c.w ""'· 4"-6111 . ~ • • 7DOOR · · ·HA~OP •. L. 'I.a, ... ~; .... ..... .. CdlrJ .............. . _.., ___ ... ·- . . ~ .. •CID. Y,t,, ~Iii Oldftlriro, --·-.... ---............... _ ...,. *1U517614'.. ' . • • ' .. • . ., ... ,.. ' . " 'l' ,,. • • . • '·' • • .... , ' I • • -· Mol<h 18, 1973 OAILY PILOT D I . fORD COURIER . 1/2 TOM •ICKU• Wini A ••w LITE LINE CAMPER SHELL • tnterior, fight, cornpleltfy panettd. sltct-inv side windows. storoge coq>Ort· ment. h>cking doors. lop vent. ~ 1973 ESCAPADE 20'. MOTOR HOME . . COMPLmLY SELF CONTAINED • :#F25BRR41539 . . CQMPUTE . :.PACKAGE . ... PLUS: • Stainless Steel Sink • Gas/Eitt. Rtfrigerator • ShlliJ"'(arptts • Aux- iliary Battery• Stainless St.el Range CCYe1' e Lotsol Clblnet 5pK'e And Mui;h Mn Pr1c;ed Fnim . . . ··$· ·17···11 FOllD $1' '4'8. -8: . : .. -. -_ $· ,:' " . . '~~~.· ..... "· ... -. -. '. "IMMEDIATE I. ' ' • _ , .. -.'":"'·-t!!aut.1"-= ._ . .. . . . -DELIVERY • FORD v l . ' ' • • • I • -- • , · Ewr,One Hn Sometlllng Thlt Someone Elff Wanta DAILY Pl 1CLASSIFIED ADS . :~~r::11~ The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coist-Dlal 642-5678 for Fut Results ' Wltll a Wan~ Ad • I~ I --. I~ I --~ -1~ [ ~~·· I~ I _ .. ...; l~I' +.... I e ;~E:~~:;~~~~,~~::~::1~~~::::~~,~~:;~,~~===·:::~~)~,~==~ ! • • ( _.. • General GOfttrJI , 0.-11 0-' · -* * * * * * Hca':fu.vt•w la Caesta By The Sea * TAYLOR CO. * ~:!~uc:!I. SERVICE !Mt only . A GRANADA llOEl Corona O.I Mui PRICE EXPERll!NCI C111 tlw I_ .... ~o~ .. ; ... ;;e1E:~~~~~o.i;-; ... ;a~1~~~~ • ' I BEST IN BLUFFS PllCED TO SELL NOW Beautifully decorated, lllte new a bdrm., 2~ ba. on Jovete..eenbelt w /mOUDlaln le bay view. Trem value fJ>r only ~.500 1 FRONT ROW PRIME LOCATION END UNIT In the choice early aroa w/fab- ulons v1.,.. at bay le Dover Sboru. 2 IC•· bdrms., 2 bL, tormaJ dlnlDi rm., all onll !evei. OD!y '80,0001 ' IRAND NEW· 4 BDRM.· J BA1H :=JO sq. fl due for comple!ioll In May. LoV• lY ltaiastan carpeting, all elec: kltcllen w/ dbl self-cleanllJI oven. $68,500. IXCLUSIVI NEW LISTINGS HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR 644-0134 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Super sharp & clean fourplex In best rental area of Colla Mela. Groe1 monthly Income '605. Good tax shelter, $68,500. 0..-11 2591 Crestview, Baysboru ....... $ 64,7ll0 1'1'192 Acacia TrM Lane .......... $ 47,500 8 Unda lilt Dr. '· ............... $1115,000 1845 Port Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' G,llOO 2211 Waterfront ................ ' 89,950 1005 Bonnie Dooot . • . . . . . . • • . . . . $119,000 19 Tiburon Bay '· ..•.•.....•.... $11ll,7ll0 -If.'******* ' . . 1, , 171'1 ~IA TREE I ' UNIVERSl'l'Y'P~"'-COin.e see this 3 BR. I' ' townhouse; beam Celllnp, brite.& cheerful. I : Great locatlan. Fast poase11lon. OPEN SUN.,1.a. , . . ' ' .. ' • BAYSHORES 4 BR. HOME . ., OPEN SUN. 1'6. 2591 CRESTVIEW. All new• l,y decorated. Sunny paUo from each room. Large 2 car garage. Walk lo priv beaches. Elleen Hudson . A GREAT VIEWI Come see this one. Good location. ' Bdrm. home on Spyglass Hill. Beautiful decor. '119,Z:O. OPEN SAT. &SUN. IU.19TIBUR, ON wlt.Y. Lavera Bumi , •SPllCTACULAR VIEW OPEN SUN. 1-$. 1005 BONNIE DOONE, Irvine TO(raee. Six years old & beautiful! Beam ~·· tile roof. $llll,OOO. Carol Tatum OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 2211 WATERFRONT Old Corona de! Mar. DellgbtfUI area So. of Hwy. Walk to beach, park & shops. ~BR. & ~~· Remodeled 1871. $89,950. Cathryn NEAR PRIVATE BEACH & CLUB Enloy Udo way of llfel Flln 4 BR., 4 ba., F. bit, beams & paneling. Big MBR & lots ol room. Great famlly or beach home $'74,500. Charlene Whyte EXCLUSIVE LISTING ~lflcent ~ry. 5 bdrm., 3400 sq. ft. beauty. Formal din. & famlly rm. upstairs study. View upslairs mo! gilrden: Inviting pool . Mary Lou Marion RETAIL STORE & APARTMENT 25' Front on Coast Hwy. Antique shop for 12 years this location. Excellent Income po- tential. Studio & 2 garages at rear. Expand· able. $100,000. Bob Yorke EMERALD BAY I White water vieWI Steps to beach. 6 BR., , 6 Ba ., pdr. nn., Jge. frml din. rm., butler's l pantry, brkfst. rm., pan. lib. w/frplc. Lge. I ', playrm. w /frplc . & wet bar. Ree. comp. redecor. Kathryn Raulston • IT STEALS THE SHOW · Enjoy bayfroot view from this two story 6 BR., 4 bath nautically oriented home with pier & slip. $375,000. Gary Knox · ENJOY THE SUMMER ~ Bdrml., din. rm. or S bdrmL le 1-bdnn. ilpt. Beautiful J11e. patio. Sleyt to sandy · beach le tennis court. fl5,000. Edie Olson BAYSHORES BEST BUYSI Fine hom11 priced from $54,SOO. 2 Great bay beachu, boat storage, playground -tree studded streets. UU1G can be purchased llO"ll'. Mary Harvey. -...... Coldwtl ..... Meaat ........ 551 NIWPORT CENnR DR., N.B. BIG CANYON COUNTRY cLUB ~c~ ~O~ Since· 1949 Exclusive Cowitry Club area. Popular plan Slary. 111>P ........., eoay. In this 4 BR home by Broadmoor. Lge fam Giant 1nrmll llYllw and cIJn. rm, formal dlnlng room & 3 batlul. View of !:., "'::: ~..../"~~ patloo from all rooms. 3 Car garage . .Sur-bar. Spanloh n.ir !lrepla<e. rounded by more expemive homes. $1o(llOO 5 extra ,..c1ou1 -.... 28AUGUSTALANE OPEN SUN 1-S ='kxi~our"'~~~ ·sbuTH OF HIGHWAY . • • cwtom built 2 bdrm. home plus guest rm. w/exlfa bath. 11,2 LoL Room for addi· tional unit. '81,500 BACK BAY LINDA ISLE-8AYFRONT· \ Id..,,.. DYft1oolai pork·lllce well priced home now on the market on ro:Jl' See to belleYe l Am<· , ••• pleasant·to look at-easy to Jiuy-this exclusive Wand. warm & ~~4 Ol1S • !._~KE ·AD-· •bati> 3 bdrm., 2 bath home :Ifill delight your , VANTAGE! -66alS. • falnlly, ~ge. family kitchen ·W/~ area. ,many UllWIJ4]. flatureJ.1 Jledrms, nil • N Iv .......... & dr ped. ..., """' • w/Wet bar, lorma1 dining rm & 4~ b • ~ , ew., c-,.·-a ...,..... .. Flrtplaces + barbeque & 1'1er/1lip. · HAUOR VIEW HJYS 16 LINDA ISLE OPE"N SAT/SUN 1-S • ••. a spect8Clllar home, desfiiijd to tat~ LiNDA ISLl-414.5,000 full advantage of the panoraDllC marine Luxurious CUiiom-built 4 bedroom home on BLUFFS view.The-a bdrms. are elegant-• 1pacloul. llgoon. HUge family rm w/wet bar, formll , ,Please call us for details. Happy lo make dlnlng rm, game rm & 4"2 baths. Protected. BAY VJEW app't. patio, pier 1c 1lip tor up to 65' boat. Built-in WESTERN "WHrTE HOUSE" vacuum. Specious 2-slory entry. C21 VISTA PARADA llO LINDA lSLE OPEN SJ\,T/SUN 1·5 OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S COUNTRY WATERFRONT -$140.000 $n,OOD Beautiful triplex with bdrms. -3, 2 & 1. LlllllJYI "Channel Reef." Completely mnr-Omunano1ma upper bay a, Heated & filt'd. pool. Good income record. bllbed with plwb cp••• & drapes, beams, nlte light. view. 3 BR. 211 Act now -values are ~···. $69,500 ~ ha. Doklre• plan. "All turn-,.... paneling, abundant marble & many other ed out"' to d<Iuxe ,,...,.. a, OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 fine apptl, 2 BR. 2 bath "own-r,our-own". quajlty addltlono. Pleue . • • Mull occupied. Pool, great w, p er/slips. """' ... ~.. 4627 ROXBURY RD. . DOVER SHORES-$240,000 · • · your dream home .•. in Cameo Shoru. -Fantallllc view and fantastic tiome! The ~ Panorallllc ocean view! Spacloua I bdrm., French Regency with fam rm, formal dining ' Best buy In Cameo Shores. PrlCe only very finest In decorating. Near-new 4 bdrm f {}{{' 3 ba. home. Formal dining rm. Many~ rm & unwual pool. Call for appointment. · rea ly $ll2,500 w.1 v~ta deI 0ro OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 538 SO. BA YR ONT Newport Beach ••• Balboa Island. Cost.om 4 bdrm., '3 bath LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Small elegant villa! 2 Bedrooms, 3 baths. BNt Udo location. Spacious grounds. Many amelllties. Most attractive patio .. By appt. · 61<-1133 ANYTIME home on one of 'our best bayfront&4va!J: for less than replacement costs. Please call BIO CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful near-new 5 bedroom home In this n•w area surround~Jf, the exclusive B.c. Country Club. Lge y room with wet bar Ao formal dlnlng room. Luxurious cptng. Some view of 11oU COW'le. '114.950 • SKl .BU,FSI MAMM~ LAKE 2 11A'' Frame '•Chalet." 6n 1 fee lo~e area. Built 1071, 3 BR le 2 BR+. . y ~-!Nied. May be •bown by arrangement. The ~ u iood & this prop. ~too. '51,000 l'OR LIASE-''THE BLUFFS" 8 BedroomJ, 2 baths "Linda" plan. End unit. Frelbly decorated, covered patio, bit. Ins plU1 refrlg, washer-dryer. ChOlce Vista Laredo location. ~e (1 or 2 yrs). '495 Mo. POOL HOME 3 Bednn home, new carpet, freth """'~ enc'-11 J>lltlo, heated Blut;tiavm poo!. M.· cea to rear_ yard 1or boat or camper. $26,500. SIX UNITS • • • Cll1 lute lot, -c..ta Mna. $72,500. C·ZONE COMMERCIAL LOT SW x 290' 137,500 Roy McCardle RHltor l!IO N"'Zf~·· C.lol. BROKERS & SALESMEN BELOW MARKET We have an opening In our Reaidentll! Div· YAW£ 1lon for an experienced man or woman po&· NICE FAMILY HOME "' HBllng enthwialm and ~ty. II you are -•~ 3 L-•-2 tnteNlted In a beautiful ce In the finest •-· -~ ~m. bath, No. olde c..ta "' .... location. work!D.( with coagenlal asBOClate., a.armtoa: =try ldtcben, we are lnteresteil In meeting yolL i.m11y room w/1lrepla<e, -!loon & llbab Office 0-.. Saturday & Sunday -. Price Dilly $29,950. •rour 21th YNr" -c0pen Evs. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RICllton 2111 Son Joaquin Hiiis Road "Overlooldng Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. -10 Glner1I Gonanl OPEN FOR INSPECTION lhls weekend 1-5 Sat & Sun 3709 Van Nass-Beauti{ul 3 ,bedrm. 3 yrs old looka lllte moclel-&ieltf37,000. 1084 Selvador-Mesa Del Mar, Popular "T" plan vacant le 'ready to be lived In. 1214 CUrl&-Executive model..,.blg 4 bedrm, 3 batb-3 yrs old, very sha!'P· ' ' 683 Capitol-Outstanding value, 5 bedrml, beautiful conditlon-'81,950. • 31M Yellowston&-Double nice 3 bedrm & Family rm, big lot-Ranch style '31,llOO. General Gon1r11 · JUST USTED POmY MESA VERDE 3 IN MESA VERDE BEDROOMS, 2 balho, areat 1:1.:-. ·~-· condltlon with lute ldtch"1, Bull i. bt1ck !lreplaat, hup 1Mnr ~ dla l:'-=-... ~= ~ ~_!-• !Old)I !Dr I ~ ~ You eannot beat. •• · HERITAGE s-tt-. rhil cbarmtt won't 1ut. call 54L:W. CALL 645-122! 1133 Westcllff Dr-. N.B. Ganer ii, for details & dlrections . 675-3000 675-3000 · BA YADERE TERRACE! New llstlng In the moot sought a11er-v1ew locaUon in Newport Harbor. Overlooka turn.. Ing basin, jetty & So. channel. A FABULOUS SIGHT. Spacious Tbeurkauf designed bom.e · with 8 bedrooms plus servant'• quarters. View family room with full proleulonal bar. ~Sepsrate ·view living loom. Completely en· , closed P.atio with tfecorative fountain. Call fpr app t. $238;11-00 . HAUOR HIGHLANDS Excellent family lnvellment. Well located 3 , bedroom home on Jsrge corner lot, at 1427 Prlscil1I Lane. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1·5. Pric- ed for quick at $38,500 FOUR 3 BEDROOM HOMES All with double garages, fireplaces, enclosed ysrds le carpets & drspes. Uve in one & live off the others. $120,000 ~ARBO," -COMPANY . RJALTORS 2141 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dal Mer "Salling RNI Estate In N1wport Harbor Slnc1 1944" 673·4400 • Rf 1\1 TClRS NEWPORT ISLAND Opon s.t/Sun. 14 ""'1 call It fUtl I OlfE/fTI. t• ITS NH 1C •.., • HARBOR VIEW HOMES l'OPllLAR MONACO MODIL t~-- THE RtAI. '. _"ESTATEllS 'I SOI 11th Smet 2 bedrooms I den, well dtcoratecl, .hows • a LOCATED vary ,_r the -•n ot LA CUESTA BY THI SIA on • qul1t cua...a.. aac strHt with •·curved-In drive. DO YOU WANT a tramondously l•'tl "'"'" tor bedroom aru, • buutlful kltchon and -'< with a rumpus l')IOm ..,.rt from the rHt of the a-? Yllr It S a :wtory, 4 Bod,_,., IY. hlhl LOOK I NO l'OR A 1· car torl'io? WANT THI! momlnt aun Ir 'the kltchon? LIKE TO LIVE ""'!r the --ey fro111 the smog? · YES, MOVE IN AFT!iR SCHOOL IS OUT -l!NJOY THI . BEACH THIS SUMMERiii! -., Coll Ha-1371 lo< dot1lls on thota l•at t.w modall ihot •ro lander crodlt rojoctlons1 w -the models tit: LA CUESTA NORTH (WHI sldo of Brookhurst, 1o2 block Nortti · of Atlant1, Huntington llMch) Gonar1I Goner1I MACNAB IRVINE NIW OFPIRINO Spsclous home w /pool Paneled FR. w /f'Jr.. place le BBQ -separate DR. " generoua BR's. & neat "tuckaway" 1 e w I n g ca $89,500. Jane Frazee 1142-8235. (G32) A REALLY BIG SHOW1 In this spectacular custom Big Canyon home for the ''in group". Dynamic view location. Loll Miller 642-8235. (G33) EXQUISITE LIDO ISLE -$89.SOO Fresh,..a-da!Jy ll BR. home on lovely Udo 'We. Close Ill swim beach le tennis coUlt& 2 sunny patios. Beautiful modern kltchellj Helen HarUey 1142-8235. (G34) ! I '1T'S NO SECRET" We'll share this lovely, famil7 3 Bit bome on Leeward Lane -tr..b le clean w /new drps. Beautiful yard. $87,500. Walter lttnl 644-6200. (G15) . ' : . "BREATHTAKING IAYl'RONT" , Brick columm surround l.n enclOAd pool & gardena. Tbe ultlinate in privaey le lux· ury sre yours 1n-tbls most exciting 2 Bll. home w /pier & slip on Lido Isle. '375,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Gll) BIG CANYON "CONDO" Tbrilltng view from tbls 3 BR., 3 bath home. Dedde now le select your personal decor. C. Reichmann IK2-8235. (G24) OCEAN VIEW LOT -$22.500 Lovely building site for that home of "7111' dreams. Cbarlas It.mold 1142-11285. (G35) · OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 14 P.M. BAYCREST IXCl1.LINCI Rsre 4BR, 3 bath home. Lovelyyard. Clote to schools. $79,500. Frank Peralta 1142-8215. 1720 SKYLARK. (Gl2) .· LIDO ISLE IXCLUSIYI 80' used brk. terrace on bayfront. Fabalo111 view from lg. rooms. 4BR's + guest's q(wt. ers. Barban Gothard 1142-8235. 544 VIA LIDO NORD. (G36) IASTllLUl'F VllWI 2988 CATALPA STREET! Large le Immacu- late nBll, 8 bath, formal DR. Beau!lful17 landscaped. Jack Howell MU200. (Gl7) 5000 SQ. l'T.ll 6BR's, 5 baths -IJOOI -fee land! Mirlner'1 school & Wesfciiff·sbopptng, '°5,00I). Bev- erly Morphy 1142-8235. 15-0o DORO'n!Y LN. (G29) , CHOICE BAYCREST 4'0C.ATION Artistic home 1 for t. large famUy w /Uo Qulsite pool & your own otchard.. Just oft Santla~o. Lois Miller 1!42-828tl.. 1801 GLICN· .WOOD. (G25) BIG CANYON & llAUTll'UU #2il ROYAL ST. GEORGE. Ko~e in tn>. mediately. Lindscapecl, ldul, on~ 1lor location. 4BR, lonilal DR, PR.' Jiiclt Rowell me200. (GSt > . . R!DUCID $2600!1 Beautiful Cllltom SllR. I blth home. Liiio dodt garden. ·Immediate oeeu~ -179.llOO. c. Retdunilllll .. ,..., J'm Clt.NDt.rs;m:Jt. (G28) [liVlnal •7 ;· •• ._c sz I ___ ,._ ~ w. .,,.b.J:.; ON*E It-At Cit.E model hoinei 1..11~ 1ot, rm tor poo1. $6-4,soo Fa bdm>., ~ ba. + ~ ......... ;1 .~ ·.;.:~ .,,.i;: PLus , uN1n HARBOR 'VIEY HOMES for Action CaH """m.u .. ~ -1a1tt 1111111a.-REALTY • • • v~~~iiv~ ~~Eu 13J.01ao Daily Pilot Cl1lline• •• 11ulledBro1tor &<Mm £CXl~ASl'~~REAI;~~~!!!:!:.-~,._ .. .,.;1111i11ii._ .. ..,..,..,.!!!!l! .......... !1!!! ..... ,,,.,;!!!ll!!!!!!!..,;,!!!!!!~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ' 1' I I I 1 ( I ! '. ' I I 1 ' I ' ' I I I • ' ' i I 1. t' I t t l I ' . ' I I . I i I I '. • • • IWl.Y l'ILOT • ; • '· ' AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS • 2828 EAST~ HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CAl,IF. BEV WASsON ELOISE MORRIS JOHN ALLARD DOROTHY NELSON 644·7270 ~~.~ OUR MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBERS • DOLORES McDONOUGH Penonallty plua in CdM •• ·• everyone ln th!t :,h&J:bor area recognizes vivacious, red-. ~ DOiores M.cDonough., the newest m.,ember ot our sales ataff. _ Dolores ii a REAL pro!eJaional who ha& a,n uce:Uent background in both refl1 estate adrninlstra .. tion and real estate 18.la. • f\fack Hanson bas been with AWitin.Smlt.h. Gorman for the put six months and ba9 ~n apedallzln1 in the Har- bor View Hometi areL Com- ing to us from the Pasadena area. Macie: bout& • back- ground ol 25 years in the Insurance field whkh gtws him his energetic proles- s.ionallam. It is a pleasure to have Mack with us because of his friendliness and en- thusiasm toward the Real Est.ate business. Duplex??? Palenno Model Baycrest in COfOna •del Mar!!! Harbor View Home Charming front unit with MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag carpeting lhruoul plus wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is oversized). SECOND UNIT is for the bache- lor. I bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE CON· DITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs no repair in or out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74,950 . Only one left in phase 2 of resale section on FEE LAND . This home has 4 bedrooms. FAMILY ROOM , 2~ baUts in a TWO STORY atmosphere. Nicely landscaped yard. Ail this for . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $76,500. Start Smart and Beautiful You'll enjoy Utis lovely FAMILY HOME on a secluded street. 4 bedroo1n, 2 bath, PANEI.,. ED fa1nily roo1n \\•ith double fireplace plus 1nru1y custom~features. Large fenced yard and patio. . ..................... $03,500. * OPEN HOUSES * Harbor View Home Somerset Model Saturday & Sunday 1 to 5 P.M. 4 BDRM & FAMILY RM. 1711 TERRAPl.N WAY, BAYCREST, NEWPORT BEACH .............. $63,500. 1939 PORT WEYBRIDGE, HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH .. .. .. .. ..... $76,500. · ' . " GOM<•I Gen•r•I C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO. ' BLUFFS CONDO IEST WATER VIEW Your front row center overlooking the bay & the snow capped mountains. Just Ii park· like greenbelt to look at & not take care of. Popular Trina model with eating area in the kitchen plus formal dining area. Upgraded throughout with lush carpetlnf, & decorator wallpapers. Thn!e bedrooms pus 2Y.a baths. $79,900 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Comfortable four bedroom family home wilh such quality features at hardwood oak floors, lath & plaster construction & underground utilities. Tasteluily decorated -warm and bright and neal"Bs a pin. Possession liot until June but the good ones are worth waiting for. Not a June price but just $56,000 .. EARLY AMERICAN SE1TING FIVE BEDROOM-BA YCREST CUstom built with FIVE bedrooms and three baths, situated -0n a large corner J.ot oom- pleteIY fenced with room for pool. Large living room & family room both have Palos Verdes stone fireplaces. Walk·in storage. Pien!y of extrasu Too much home for 'the present owner. $'18,500 DANDY DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR ' Just 9 years new, ~nvenient to everything. Each unit has three spacious 'bedrooms, 1 % baths, buil\.ln kitchen & separate laundry room. Excellent rental record with Jong term . tenants. Sbo"\" by appointment. $82,500 . SUDE AND SWING SET _ .... _ ..... _ .... --- C0.-•1 1 c,;,.ior•I General Gener•I Gener•I Gener•I ~~~~~~-'-'---'-~~~-1·~~~~~~~~~~~~-1-~...._~ ...... ~~1 Gener•I HOME + INCOME OPEN HOME CAPE COD DUPLEX IEACH Owners 2 Bedroom + EVERY DAY Three & Two. Fireplaces PROPERTY Dining Room, 2 BaUts 1 to 5 Al!POOlhis WI.eekB.ed. · 208 47.nd Street, N.B. Open Sunday 1-5 N'e-.....•. with generous sun deck VIEW· - 4 · ..... ...... r-· • VIEW of mountains, hay rooms, 3 Baths. Top BA YFRONT-PIER & SUP ocq.N DUPLEX! Jnveston and your private fruit Condition:. 2845 Alta 5 o~-533 ·v· Lido Soud NB bargain or beach nuta de-orchard! Additional 2 Vista, Newport Beach. ~~ms. 13 ' · · · light. II block. to the ....,, Bedroom to help you 0 ff ere d for f 75,000. $255,000 -Open 8aturday & Sunday l·5 LOCATION • LOCATION! Pele Barrell ·Jeaft'I pmenb live well at mll>~um Call Anytime, 646--0555. BAY YIE\Y -MEDITERRANEAN ~vantage · call now_ cos!-"Bit of Spam . ex· VA TERMS 4 BR., dining rm., bt'd. & fill'd pool. OR . BRfGHT AND CLEAN te;,i:~/"un,lbo. rd+ Mexi":Ji No Down to qualified 805 Via Udo Nord,N.B. $105,000 Open S;tl/Sun.1-5 2-m>RY BEAO! HOllSl!l!• AND HARD TO FIND Harbor Highlands 4 ce c ers on veterans. !)lew on the I · . JUsr REDUCED! A few bedroom home. Lovely living room with fire. whlcl,ows. · SuP,Of;lor care ¥,frkllt. t <lljocltooms, 1 P£N NS ULA POINT CHARMER •sll'::o ., oanc11 Fl1Rl'i' place, opena to niee patio and easy care yard. ~CBEDS brand new Bath:.$~950. Call aliy· 4 Bedrooms & Family Room 1 ' New carpet.. Fam· Buillin kitchen plus Nurone unit, builtln condition! Detash~ 3 time 646-0555 210f Miramar, f16,000. Oi\eD 8al/Sun. 1·5 ~ .;;;"oo.:.'= = bookshelves and cabinets. Excellent'\Oall to garages + wor op, '· : 1 • JOUS . out ot state seller wall carpeting ............... , .. $47,950. boat srorage. Come ·see GREAT. STARTER """' sell '""""' Toke ad· 1507 Morlnors, N.B. Open Sot & Sun 1-5 exotic. forest of trees & • HOME .. vantage . call ~. shrubs. Splendid Value, New-on the Market. s $54,950. Call Anytime, Bedrooms, 1 Bath. B/I 646-0555. Gas Kitchen. New Tile ALL TERMS and Carpel Throughoull~Got;::::.,.,=_"'•1;::::===== . New Driveway and Roof.1;iii!ii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No Down to Qualified Large 60 x 135 ' parcel11 Veterans ... ~ Bed· ... Zoned R-2. $23;750. rooms, C o m. p I e t e 1 Y Call Anytime, 646-0555. panelled Uving· Room. FHA REPO B/I Gas Kitchen, In-3 Bedrooms l Bath. eludes , Refr. Separate $1 200 0owi:. $~2,450. Laundry Room. Ofiered WON'T LAST ..• HUR- for $25,500. Dall Any· RY! Call Anytime, '646- tlme. 646-0555. · 0555. Gen•r•I · 'Gener•I Wt·lt(n1®Co1n pany "<Li'JRC, , · Ilg Ccin1irn 1 · .21 Roy•I St. George, llMch F AIRW.A y HOME, 5 BR, 3 f11> CS, game rm., severol extra outstanding' leatures. Bold, colotiul home. $195,000. Open Sunday 1-5:30 CdM-OCean View 411 ~ Dr., Corono del Mor Chamilng S BR with formol dlnibg, many unique f e a t u re s , nearing compleUon. Ul0,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. . THINK AB9UT IT! LET A WINNER , c.,..... .... 2:~ 1: CoHt Highwoy 675-6900 Wouldn't'°" llke,to '"°"" fn. THROUGH • -------------to a wann, trieridl.v S BR, 2 That's you. whee~ see1bi9 Gener .. BA home near the beach in i'Ol'ifous 3 bedroom. 2 bath a bright, clean Joe., ~ home located in prestige,-,,.-- venient..to mcbools, lhoWiJ& area. In B11ntingtoo Beach Gener•l COSTA MESA IOKl\I LOl~O\ /.?[~/Jf);,·~ "A LAUGHING PLACE" There is a place where ~e!t'Y· THE QUIET END OF UDO VERY LIVABLE PLAN - 3 Bedrooms, with expandable master suite and den: large liv· ing room, with fireplace that opens to en· closed patio. Light and airy -on spaciou.s comer: . 127 Vio Lido Nord, N.11, Opon S.T & Sun 1·5 ;:,,,,."'."' Ahls ..:;;"~ ... PRIME SOUTH BAY LOCATION bedroom, 2 both home to-BALBOA ISLAND'S LONGEST STRETCH : "kif.-:.= i:,.: OF SANDY BEACH -and fascinating waler 1or a happy !amlly 1<>< only view, large 5 bedroom family home -built $31,900. Call NOW, 842-2535. to last. Separate garage apartment UB0,000. ...,, .... ,.~·,.,,,10,,.#ICEI S42 S. Boy Front ot Collins Avo. S•t/Sun l·S 11~$•11il c~B!~~~1N~JtAPo•~ew1y painted, shake roo(, large patio with Jl.Jl.Q for enter- NEWPORT taining. 2 Bedrooms and balh. Owner moll· IEACH vated . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. $65,ooo. 2101 Mir1m1r, Bil Penln. Open Sit & Sun 1·5 Stop in al 1215 Devon Lane In Weatclifl • This home ii Blll'1"0Wlded by beautiful homes, 3 bed'cms, 2 batht, n~. 2 paUoa, over- ~ larp yard w/h & f pool. Walk to school A ohol"'· e CALL ANYTIMI! e J Offlu Opon Soturdoys & Sund•ys PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Wntcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 " Will love the large block wall fenced rear yard -real security. Mom will t'ancy the garden kitchen, fonnol dining room, separ· ai.t service POrCh with ~ bath and the dra· • . maUc open beam ceilings. Dad will take to the private f>alnily room-den with its own fireplace. FOUR king sited bedrooms plus 2 famUy baths. Yo~'ll love It too ..•. '52,900 -nrWe<tcll!l ...O:"niO Joel-SoaciCw livb'c l!l'lce )'OOI • "'""' -"""" bullt-fn kitchen -...... ""'~ 1ax0' -....... Pr1co Triplex, 2 s.BR. plus 2-BR. Red tile roof, ey&- catcblng blend of stone, wood & stucco. m. come '745 per mo. Great pride of ownership '""'2ror l!v•. UI -i---------------I Gonoral Gonoral Lac hen my er 1333 we::!ii~:, N.B. $36,:t:IO. 847-<lO!ll. ... • OPEN 1U.. I • IT3 FVN 1'0 JE Met/ • WE HA VE. RENTALS ~-~ E REAL !ATERS .· bldg. "75.000. ' • 7SIW, 11th ST. -OPENSON,1-5 . OLD CORONA DEL MAR CHARM 2 Bdrm. duplex wllh gue'\ qln: plus ivy covered cottage; beam cells., 'bnck frplc., 2 patios. Top cond., top income! $79;950. Call DOWto$ee. ' R~altor SUPER SHARP MESA VERDE THE BLUFFS Lovely single level ,condominium. 3 Bed- rooms, 2 baths; beam ceilings. Extra storage in garage. Carpeted lhruout. On wide green- belt. Two view patios. Priced to sell at $64.900 Lnchenmyer BALBOA ISLAND 9-po IO So. Bayfront • 2 BR., 1flllc. "°""' + 2 BR. ape., dbl. car Pra&t· N1ce a-tiol I: cow1ya1'd &l"eU. New pdct 119.!iOO. 10% Down. c.ii: mac ~ &vet. associated BAOl<fQc:: -Clf Al. TORS Jr2· ~ 9.,rt~c '·1·l•6l Orange Coast. Rl!AL ESTATE , .. 4141 2600 l :CoMt Hwy., c ....... def Mor One ltOl!J, 4 bedroom, tamiJy room, formal dinlna:, tarie lot on cul-dH&C a~. Chok:o .,.,. beautifully decorated, only 2 )'tll'I olld •• Fut Jll()lleui:on. 0 n Y 142.950. eai1 646--nn. Ol"EH 11t_ I • tr8 fl.JN 10 tll r/ICff ~il RS ' .'..J for ·Action ••• "Call 642.s&'IB N<Od ..... d .. , ,_ .. od! CALL US FOR AN APP'T TO SEE THIS HOME AND OUR OTHER FINE LISTINGS .. . '" ' -• -.i • I l ) • .. • • .f DAILY PILOT s.Nly, -lt, 1'173 I - 1 · I I ' . ' . U~IC>UI: ti()Ml:S TII£ BESI' HOMES •..... . . IN ntE BEST AREAS ---1'!)--- C UST OM GOLF COURSE ABODE -Sprawl· Ing costom 4 bedroom near the Mesa Verde Country Club G<llf Course. SllgbUy Spllllsb flavor, beam cellings, exciting decor and mony extra features. 3300 sq. fl in all! At fll0,000. om1 TODAY, 1TIJ PANAY CllC, MUA ',01 , UNltUI HOMU OP MW. YllDI, MWtft A n.fMt ef N• McCtt«y ' SUNNY SPOT ON SKYLARK -Roomy three bedroom with spacious grounds, bright and clean interior and high privacy location. This property has been completely refurbished to like-new condition. Easy to see! $69,950. OPIN TODAY, 1725 SJYU.U DllYI. N.I. UNl9UI HOMU OP NIWPO!IT ,tJlCH 64...U. .._..., .... _ PRETTY FANCY FAMILY FUN, MESA VERDE -Two story. Four bedroom, three bath residence with formal dining and sunk- en living room. Huge hillside lot makes for fun exploring, so does close by park, play- ground and goll course. Clean and colorful at $D3,950. OPIH TODAY, 2174 IOA llSTA AY, MllA YllDI UNl9UI HOMIS OP MISA YIUI. 146-lffl A lhtfitt .t otd• ..... . . @>lll----- SKLUDED SPOT ON SEA ORIFT -There's a pool for splashing and four bedrooms for crlSbing! Cozy shag carpeu, roomy family room and lots of trees. Detached garage! First time open at $72,500. OPIN TODAY, JODO SIADllF'I', llYINI nUACI UNl9UI HOMIS OP COIONA' 4e1 MAI. 675-6110 A llttltit ef ..... Cele ---·--- 1 DQ.VER SHORES 3 BEDROOM with gardens . that wi)l mesmerize you, a pool that will re- lax you, a portico that makes yo~ wapt to entertain and catch this, a sunny .kitchen that makes breaklast a banquet. Now that's ab- solute elegance! $134,500. .. . ' ' oNJt TOD.AT, 1JIJ loALAXT, NIWf'OIT HACH UNlfill HOMll OP NIWPORT HACH, '4MHt A llltf .. ef lert .Hcoi.e. • ---G--- HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME -3 Bedroom close to the Stste Beach u well u scbools, shopping ond new rec center. Shag corpeu, nlce n0ighborhood and nifty price. Only $84,950: (<Nhed by R. E. Salesman) OPIN TODAY 21611 CHAUCP LANI. HUNTIN•TON HACH ANlfl .. ef PWllren ---·---A NEAT ONE ON ANITA -Great days! One of the best houses in Newport Beach. Roomy family room with massive fireplace adjacent to country kitchen. Four sunny bedrooms, 3 bath• and many extras. Take Santiago to Estelle to Anita. It's neat, ahh! At $69,900. O,.N TODAY, 1121 ANnA, wmcuff, N.I. UNlfUI HOMn OP NIWPOIT IU.CH. '4S·ISOO ........... ..,.. .. _ ~~~ ... ~6:11--~~- . LOVELY LIDO LOCATION -This' lour bed· room Uniqµe Udo Isle home is located right In the heart ol things, a yodel from the yacht club and a tlp toe from the tennis courts. Whattaspot! There's opportunity for some decorating, $69,500. O"N TODAY, 124 VIA UNDINI, LIDO ISLI UNl9UI HO .. n Of NIWPOIT llACH. 64WSOO A lllftltt ef htM loMIMll • CONDO ON THE BAY -Very hard to find .carefree condominium living on the bay with pier and slip, a peek·a·boo view and all new construction including the latest "PPJiances. Three bedroom floor plan. Offered at $92,500. OPIN TODAY 4411 W. COAST HWY .. N.I. ' UNlfUI HOMU OP NIWPOl1' llACH, 141 .. SIO ---·---' ROYAL ST. GEORGE-Royal location in fuhlonable Big Canyon. Rare five bedroom, single story wfth a royal amount ol room to roa1n. Great floor plan, dramatic interior apd you know the Big Canyon amenities! Zuper! Priced at $124,500 for live bedrooms. OPIN TODAY, II IOYAL ST. GIOIGI, 11• CANYON, N.I. UNl9UI HOMU OF COIONA DIL MAit. 67WOOO A ....... ef DH11e GMIMn U~l()Uf ti()MI:~ " ' REALTORS --------·--. ---------------------· ------------------- OPEN HOUSES . 4 Bedroom & Fam. 300 Marigold -Corona . del Mar -Sat. & Sun. l~ p.m. 6711-7225 3 Bedroom + 3 Bedroom Duplex -412 Iris, Corona de! Mar -Sal. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 175-7226 · 4 Bedroom & Family -1621 CasUe Cove, Corona del Mar -Sun. 1·5 p.m. 675-7226 oflnJa Jjfe PRESTIGE WATERERONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Lindi 1110 W1torfront BeauUful, 'new 4 bdrm., 41'.a ba. bome on lagoon, with living rm., family rm., lge. game rm. or 5th bdrm. . . . . . . . . . $255,000 ' o.n.,_~.:.._al~~~~-l;G~M~'W~rol;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Gol~-"'-n;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;Gtnioril --~==;;;;;;;1 ltAHCHO SANTA F~ QUESTION: 11We ued 8.QOther borne. We don't want to buy unW we ..U this one because of po88ible double home payments. °'1 the oili- er hand, we don't want to. sell tllll one unW we find another. Now what??'!" SOLUTI°": Take advantage of Colwell ... Call 646-0555 .. lilil 'uai1011111r Of. Tl•( cet.Wll L co . QUESTION : "We need another home, To sell this o:oe for the top dollar there are some thJngs that should be done, such as carpets and paint & we don't want to take the money from our' savings. Where do we get the money end ·ahould we . do the repairs???" SOLUTION: \'l)ke advantage of Colwell ... Call 646-0555. WIL~IAM WINT~_N .!_owtJEi.'..._ ~~ BAUOA ISLAND . MUST'"sat we11~. 1ovely s.t· ,_... thli VA loan With tfltr. ~ &- Qllll l'rv HOME ~ ~thlol~ ~egESl'ATE UftLI I I owner of a sharp 3 bedfoom. FSneR on the ,Rueb. t bed-2 beth home loc<ted Dn1)! -pd ._ ... ,.., Located in a qi!let 1ocaUon, lu.t steps. from beach. InunaCulata 2r1tory borne ofierlng 3 bdrms., cozY den, exquiall<i kitchen & lu.h fb1;ate patio. Please call for app't to see beauWul borne. 2 UNITS $12,750 2 Bdrm. cottage plus modern I-bdrm. apt. over dbl. car garage. Both units rented. A 1 great value! COLLINS ISlAND Located on a private island, this most taste- ful & beauUful residence, in ~ setting with 135 ft. of bayfront splendor, features 3 bd- nm. plus IJ!!!ld'a rm., the mstr. bath ap- poln.tea lbrnOUf in. onyx, Jge. formal living rm., ·beatlllfUI library with antique walnut 'frpJc:,<: dlnJng' nn. with anUque mirrored ceiJ,;60 ft. 1JOat slip with Jge, deck & 3 car garage. Offered at $385,000. Shown by app'L only • one mile to the oceflA. Thi• 'rtm tllluin feet ol bell.ut- tw,o year ~ .home bu ,a , l1Ul hotn~ A apleodkl way ,~ta. _...tultl &nd a to. «nJ9Y ut• u a countJy cbfeey .....,,. .• l'l•li••· .-...... ~ ........ Walle to -lllah s'chool oowf. coho! illd 0> m""' ..i <he -•H.B. J>Ott< A mon" $.ltl,000. Ubrary. ~ oo lh1a one WILLIS M. ALLEN Co. 131.SCIO. · RANCHQ SANTA FE, CA • . COATS Rea!ton Since 191' • • 71 .. ""6-244' WALLACE w 'A L K . REALTORS Open Evonlng1 • 9'2-4454 • "COUNTRY to all schools, ~ a r k 1 , churche!l, & sllopp1_ng from this lovely Llrae 3 bdm1., 2 home . Completely Mdecorated. Only $38,500! GINNY, MORRISON UYING" Sit In the lh&de ol a Uq. /*'**\, ~=· nolia tree and enjoy Ute. ~AM* Vtr&t Dr. r;ut1 This home often tandly .:.r* Colt& Mea comfort and ~atlon at *•*'* •?..mo its fineat! .Over 4000 IQ. ft., ~ ,. on ~ acre, profellionallY (~n Eveniqg1 Ill~ groundL 5 bed-- rooms, 4 belha, huge lamlly SEP ARA TE room with flrepl.a~. "Ro. UMPUS ROOM man Style" pool and would R yoU believe a balketMJI with ftrepl&ee & bath, plus court'! $00;950, Hurry-and ' 3 BR. 1 BA, Iara:e !iv nn. a call 842-2335 for ~=de-..,,~ a: drpl. XIS . 11 tail>. • • . • cm. o..., dally. :nen -Hou:Je6 . """'""·IT'S•llHIOBElllCl!I • C'AL ANYTIME. < 137 TOPAZ ~ l~lld ~orEro.64>?916 Luchenmyer ~".1 ltor Open Sat. & Sun. 1•5 11' ~ ,.,_..,.,. nrtCOLWIU co. u you are seelllng a lovelr home w/lncome I /_ A'NYON VIEW QUESTION: attached, you must see this most charming ~' ,. ·-' "W are movm· g to l'roperty. Entering the 2-story, beamed cell-/,. • , ,, $2't,750 dil --- e ·mg livmg rm and continuing tbru this 4 TO-P OF' THE HILL 'll.il c...a M,.. 3 ----. Sure would bdrm. 3 bath home, one is immediately home Is vacant and .'-! be helpful to have a f al elln j d C TOP OF THE LINE '"'"°" tor quick sale aild Realtor meet us and aware 0 the speci fe g pro ecte · ozy Home is hidden in t~ woods immediate possesalon. It show us the area and 1 bdrm·apt. in rear. 2 blks. from bay. nn. for lg. v.-on't last. pa.It 646-nn. some pre-selected 310 SO. BAYFRONT ~~: ;:;~~';:t d:~~;..·~~ OPENnto.rr"SFUNroEEN<:fl ~f~~: .. ~ 1~~ ~;;~ Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 ii:~~~~~:"~~ i. 1&1111· SOLUTION: Here is one of Balboa Island's most creative-. --,-· ·-,.~ Take advantage ol ly designed duplexes. Huge 3 bdrm, 3 bath Sharp! Shcupl W l"ff D Co I we 11 , .. Ca 11 unit w/enclosed patio. Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 Immaculate -4 BR 2 BA eStC I • over 646-0555. bath lower unit. Prime corner location offers home, large llvlng nn w/ l IR. Pool HoMe C the ultimate in panoramic bay view. On· used brick fireplace, pen-Owner . anxious . Beautttut • 1-. shore mooring included. eled den, sunny yellow kit· Newport indoor/outdoor Uv.-g~ [ ~ : ~ chen. Neat-as·a·pin. ing. Lots of privacy near 7 \CI . CORONA DEL MAR 1133 ~:~N.B. ::e:i1 .. poo\i% ""~. "'"'"" """"°'WRHO. . .. 228 GOLDENROD Ill REDUCED. .. L--· Ontu assumable loan. PRICED QUESTION : "'21 Ontu 11We have a lot of Su 1 5 -=-w' Ill money tied up in equi-n. • -~ 11 'T' t · h that · Walk lo the beach from this exquisite, cre-Y in our ome " · I d · ed • bdrm tiful BAv,,..REST AREA· ~ silting idle and not at1ve y eSlgn • borne. Beau , ,.. ~ I I working for 1lS. How garden entry gives an atmosphere of real $59,?50 64>-722l do we keep our borne privacy. Teak cabinets in. kitchen. Beautifully appolnted .• • 1133 westclltt nr., N. and still let those 229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 bedroom, 3 bath ex""11ttv• NEAR UPPER BA,Y hard earned dollars WIWAM WINTON home "'th :isxti root. Ex· Luxury s ·bedroom ....,.., .. k f 'bl ce~nally latie lot for quiet cul!de-sac stttet. Ex-wor or U•, poss1 y REALTOR prlV.cy • '15xl!Ol App't •niy clU>lve, secluded room .,. with 2 or 3 income ranrement, dream Units '· '· '· .. courtyard and aarden, com· SOLUTION: Genorol Gontral Realtora .._1111 plete ~ •)'Item;. in-Talce advantage of -2GC Wttrtclltt Drtve tercom, automatic outdoor Co I we 11 ... Ca JI START PACKING BARGAIN Open 'till 9 PM llah""", """'other extiu. 646-0555. Tu;, charming 2 and don EASTSIDE Price $15,000. ~ l'°m';,~~waiting 2-Story-Paol CHURCH ~. • • llt.t;+ITI ~~~,i~ 8~~,~~~i.: w~".!i~· ~~~ ......, •R_:~ rrpaclous bright living room btlck tlreplace. Rebllerator cregatlon. !Olown by aw<. * '4>7344 * SU&$IOIA•Y 0, TH[ COLWlU co. carpeta & drapes .. too! Very -private patio. .:! Rt~~ Laurlt. • .... Wa\ 1110 Orange Avenue 1---------1 fireplace. 2 baths. Floor Olympic size pool. SMALL 'WV u--::; rv Coata Mesa C.,nage plan offers ex c e 11 e n t INCOME • BUl'S, FHA! c.I. , . Free Coast to Coast Catalot By The Sea! F"""'ean...,~~~~ ="'~~~· CHARM ··~ con AGE Old Corona OPEN m, • rrs ""' ro EE N1Ct1 ~~i~$.t 5~ lt~l;lffl, 5m.: s~~~7,;.~ $>Ad~ "'"· Winding_ ,..,, * SURF'S UP * "DI · Sal " ot 19'x38' pool wtth -· corpettna" drapes, brealdst brick pathway to ffP.uded . Stress e fence. We Juit U.ted 'thil top· bar, dbl gar. C10le to= entry. Ra.J.sed white brick 20 minutes' to beach -3 Cllann packed 3 BR 2 BA value at $38,500. HURRY, CALL 642- !lreplace. Heavy b 9'a m. ed Bedrm, ~comer lot, plus fam rrit. lliepJace' CALL5'()..l.151 9J>ep,E'Ves. Omtu Cottage kitchen. A FEW Owner will pay points and patio VA ap{>raiaed ai ceiltng. Larie ~ suite. boat or trailer accesa. deep shag crpt.g fruit tttee' ~~'-:I . SHOR,T BLOCKS to the blue ~p_ to $300. of YoUl' costs. $30 s00 NO DOWN VETS! Pacific. UNBELIEVABLE '22.900. F.dinger·Newhope St. ' . LO\V PRICE AT $43,9001 l•rvtln r••lty inc. ::.i?if~~los- Call now • 6'5-0303. (714) 9'1 4405 (24 hrol zC!'fJW•EIM!!G niu101vui' I .... "!*!!!!IJ!'BY~OW!l'l'!N!'1E!!!:'!!!R'"*!""'" l--p=1"'E"'R=-=&...,S"'L""l"P-=~1 ~~'°d:=~w-:~ I v.!~!,r.o.l s11e7::-~.8tk-:nt~ ~~ ~t ·~ to.,!t 101!1\I I Ol\O\ . .. . ...U • call NOW 80-S87I. . . 5'6-1713 .... , open Sat/SUD Brand ..., 3 bdml,. ~ bat'b1; fee 1lnip'lt ~P. Priced I> ~at ' 2 Bedroom & Den -2511 Crestview, Bay- •hores, -~un. 1·5 p.m. -675-7226 l'or Comploto lnfonnotlon On All Home• & Lott, Plt11t Coll: "HAVE A GOOD $'19,500. llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR ounooK '41 8oyoldo Dr., Suitt 1,, N.8. 67U161 ~~~.;'. ~ plus bonus room . Located In } 173-82to 0.-ol . . Gonor1I prime Hunt!J"'"'1 Beach ll'.::--::---------"'":::":::'•:::••::.":.;°'::..;;'"':::.:eo<=::_.:=.:"':;:.· ;;;;=======;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;\ 1ocatlon. Only 6 months General ,.,,_ I OCEANVIEW new. 847..fiOl.O. • ...._ ... ,-.i.w 'llllCll9 '""'-... ... ., ' ............ -"""""' oocli "' .. ~ "' ........ ..... n1r1 OPENnt.t. rr1FUN10 SE !«'-El ~~~~w"':l\t~~a~fi~~.:.:'.~d:ai~·~~~ ~1111~lilfll away or home. Lge. 80x132 ft. Jot. Don't ~ -= • •=== .. Exceptional 5 bdrm., 3-story home with pier & slip. Magnificent South bay view from all 3 levels. Remodeled kitchen & family room. wait to call on this. Only '89,500. CORBIN-MARTIN i Priee reduced to $210,000 :: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR• REALTORS Coll Anytlmo 644°7662 ~ ~ltA~~~SE :, ,. '41 loyoldo Dr., Sulhi 1, N.S. ·,1...,fl Gontrol Gonorol : ~~y MOM HIGHLY CREAM PUFfl I ~~cr. 6m&.15 'I Oonerol Gonerol $30,950 81! 'FREI! TO GO DESIRAILE N · s I IEAUTIFUL DLX. 11 UNITS 1, ~·-"~-·-• "°""'" 1n ew 11acJ ·Pa nt roo COU!t11H )'001....,.,.i thia --N IMMACULATE • 8 EACH WlY • oorm., 2 l>e.th Dutcb 2 STORY TAU< ABOUT SUPER, Irvine "'· 3 aood •lze TOWN! Swle troo i..,. It ,._, Alk!lw only Oo.t to South Cout Plaza. Eut•1de om.a Meul Great =n~nd i!:,~ G~a! split nJJ fences. Curved $48,0IXl In top N..,..pon ' -carr quftllfy lo uchlloctul'&I de&lan and ••. od>ool, btach A ,tropp1... OdriUTv•,· N~ SHAPAINTCI !!'~~ lfo~'N 1;'1~/SUN. t.s usume tM low lntdrelt 6?0 ttpUdna.lly w~ll built. Do c omptetely recondlilont'd .c:." Yt"luw: loan or aubmlt wJIJI l&iii yaur malntenal'IOe OtJltlde Interior. 11•1 vacfJlt IJld brick fktplact. iarp bed· 1'17 ALISO ST. dowft.. Private court ylU"d, with a garden hofte, 6 DoU· rf!ady for oceupanay. Lovtly rooms. C'hef'• kitchen. Laun· Sup covered patio .. Bia ble5rases and 8 cowred ground• wtth aprlnkler dry room. DEX:ORA'OOR """"7 """"' 1'00ftl for lamJ· par < ,...,.., YQ\l 10o wlll ~•· $ • T • 5 o HOUSEi 90% · _,,,. 11 ID. Braud new on the bt led 'frtltn ~ ..,._ thil fJ)'atam. v•...,-" • • • avl1l&ble. ANXIOtJ$ • takt rilaHoot. ,_ llltll!a. HURRY, 61HllO. adv-! Call 6454!03. CnU 5,41)--Ufil. Open EVes. Cl'&l?lr.t•ftMJOMIMltJ --• ' I I -' \ r ... nu -·-llrfw 'tW I PK l · ·. -. HERITAGE REiii.TORS ~u . ·· 111[ RF.AL L •l11o' F.ST~Tf.RS ) • ~f1BOYD • I · 'j .El ~. i 1 1 R I 1 I I R·EFROY I _ .· I I I ·I 1 • _ I TACOLE I I I I' I I ',.-=m7 ltl'Chontdi ....... othlco! I 1' 1 ' I A cuotcmor ...,,. In tilt .... R 0 M Ti A M a bol!Vht a hundred dollflll. I I I 11 WC<!I> of goods. By mfltab; I , . _ • . _ she ~ him two on.IMn\o I ' ' " drod dollar blllt. Aftor she left I HAYPAT ,he~whaf""'*iti.' I• ! I ~ I I =11~~d't::~~~ .-------..... 11")1 ~-? l fME,~SlliRI ·l!~:ttz~e _ I . I . I . . ... --.. ,.,. .ww;~r r·r r r 1· I' 1F r J !M• I I • I I I I I I I SCRAMoLITS ANSWllS IN CLASSIFICATION t00 · ' '. NlWPORT '· iEACH DU!tuX . $49,950 OWNER lrll!ll. Lovelj! S -2bolbl.Sod-,_ iivbw m.. patio, dlJI. I z:m.. bullt-J1a. • No &own ten01. l50matl 2 Bedrma ttch, owner hu lntlalllO! new cpt, ~)IOI, and-Mint.Jn .. _ '-Hon Income ol le.0\19-00 onnuaJly 1.39' ol -' Good lwd .. !Ind .... I -. In Newport Coll Red. Cli1iet. R. ... 11 or • , I Ste llto. • • • • . ,.D.I RECTORY ~ 1111s ~ •1M~wlttl,.. ,.i&·w•lliM •'" t• •-........ An tM IMlltle• ..._.. Wr4': .,. ff. ierW1•~.... e.. .. th .. 1,·...ewt.,. 511t9My'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.,..,_ ................. _.. fiw ............... llftH .. ,.. .............. "" .. 51 c ........ .....,, s.r.tffJ ... ~. :-... . . Y~USES FOR SALE . 4 BEDRoOMs -• •· < "¥" . • 2591 Crestview (Bayshores) NB •" '•t•;' '.;r! 2 ·BEDltOOM~ · . . 644'.-2430 . $«4,750 ••• (Sun 1·5) ... t 210KMlra1nar, Balboa Perunsula 2211 waterfront Corona de! Mar _ MUiOO ·$65,000 .·' <S>!VS!11111·5) 6442430 $89',950 (Sat k Sun ·l·o) 'I '1 ilitt/'l'AMILY ROOM OR DEN 19 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass Hill) NB · 17891 Ba!il!oai (Univ. Park)',Irvll!e 644-2430 $119,750 (Sat & Sun 12-5) $43 500 (Sat & Sun 10.5) 296 Rose Lane, Costa Mesa 1946 Port Loekslelgh (HV11)'NB 548-1~68 '30,500 . (Sun 1-5) 644-4872 · (Sat & sun 10.5) 1617 AliSo St., N~')'port !I~1gbts .Areas . l-5) · *11~ S<@erset (Westcliff) NB-671>-5$38 · . , • ;(Sat 4' un ~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3158 Uril~rick, ·Costa Mesa · ' 112 v.u..Yena (Lido Isle) NB ... , " 546-4141 $33,960 • . · (Sun 1-5) 67&-0123 , $651!00. l' .($.un 1-5) *805 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle)-NB ~·Rainoha (Irytne Ter;) CdM 646-7767 673-9060 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~ $79,500 . • 7 ~Sun 1·5) 4527 Cortland (Cameo Hlds) CdM · IQOO-9anffag9 (DoxeLShores)J!IB 548-1290 $73,500 (Sun 1-5) .~ $11'5,'IJOI! I•'• fSbn 1·5) 3172 Sicj,ly (Mesa Vo;_rd,e) CM , . · -..;•~ ' _,-,_.._~~.-• ·646-8811 -~.950 . (Sun 1~) 3 •BEDR~~-. . 124 Viii Undine, Lido !1land • .. 171182.A~~ Tree Ln (Umv. Park) Irvme 67!Hi000 $69 500 (Sun 1-5) 644-2430 $47,500 (Sun 1·5) 2674 Boa Vista,'(Mesa Veroe) ,CM *4521 Roxbury (Cameo·Shores),'CdM 546-5990 $53,950 ' (Sun 1-5) 64U235 $139,600 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1869 New Jerse)'-(N. Mesa Verde) CM 2693 Riverside (~11,eay) ID.Ii t, 546-5990 · · (Sun 1·5) 6754630 $32jll00t •(Soi-1.' Sun 1·5) *615 Rockford (Qameo Hlds) CdM 2000 .AJtura .or. (Irvine Terr) ~ 67:Yi510 $74 500 • • -(Su!j '5) ~996 · (Daily 12-3) ,i.2345 Alt'I visia Ne.Jtl<;i't 'Beach 315811arbados, Costa Mesa . · · &i6--05s5 • '$75,oOO " (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 548-.1168 . (Sal & Sun 12-5) *1627 Minorca, Costa Mesa ,302~ Ceylon Rd.,,po~ Mes!1 ~7.QllO $41 000 ' ~at & Sun 1-5) · ~· $43,900 (Sat & Sun 11-5) *6002 Ro8dmai-k, Huntington .Beach 2242·Donme Rd., Newport Beach 847-«110 $41850 (Sun 1-5) ·' 6'13<!642. $7t,500 · (Sun \.0) 2908 Broad St.,' Newport Beach '228 Goldenrod, Coro114 d.el Mar '· 646-7711 (Sun 12-5) 6'/S-3331 : , (Sun 1-5) tt830l Devon, Huntington Haltiour **4405 West Coast!Hwy, ~est Ne\V))o/t 546-2313 $137,500 (Sun 12-4) 675'e000 $92,500 ·~ . (Sat & San 1'5) 15421 Cascade Lane, Huntington Beach 1562% P,encan, Hun~tt:oD Bea¢b 1 897-3421 . ~,500 (Sun 1·5) 645,030 ,. ~Sar & Sun 1-5) I, ttUG .(Jarlbou, ountain v ey, 6l71 Mt>ntecito, Huntington Beach , 96&3321 · ,000., . ~ (Sun l·S) 847.0010 $36,250· • , (Sun 1·5) , , -· .. . • . ,. 1427 Priscilla Ube (Harbor Hlds) NB' · .4l ~R & FAMILY R00'1\ OR .,EN 673-4400 $38,500 (Stin 1-5) ' 'tt#8 Linda Is~e o r. (Linda .ISie) NB 17101 Berlin Lane Huntington Beach . 6442430 $190,000 (Sun 1-5) 847.0010 $31,'soo• (Sun li-5) 1005 Bonnie Doane (Irv. Terr) CdM 9108 Mallard Ave. Fountain Valley 6442430 $119,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 866-3321 $3S '500 · (Suil~'1-5) 8352 Varas Circle, Huntington Beach .... <' . 1 • 53&-8125 (Set & Sun 11-5 ) •• ., , BR & 1,AMIL:Y. ROOM 545 Dunnegan Dt., Laguna -Beach 1~11&·:11llatl Place (M~ Venle) CM "' 494-1008 $139,500 (Sun 1-5) 534-944P:· $43,950 (SUD f.5) 512 DeAnza Dr., Corona de! Mar 813 Presidio, CO.ta 'Mesa . 67il-5809 . . -(Sun 2-5) 54&.23W $32,500 (&Im 1,30.S) *11232 Terry Dr., HuntingtQn Beach 3 BR & ·FAMILY ROOM OR l)EN 1142-4657 (Sal 10.12, 2:ao.6; Sun 11).8) 1845 Pt. 1:iffln (HVuHomes) NB · 108 '{ia Undine (Lido '.Isle)_ NB • 6442430 $82 500 • (Sun 1·5) • 673-7300 $88,000 (Sun 2-5) tt3Gll ,;ath. st.' (N'pt Island) NB. . . ~College (College Pk) CM ~1i;.1m 675-4073 (Sat & SWt 1-6) 540,,1151 "1$,ll50 (Sun 1-5) 216·Via Kil>n (Lido Isle) NB • • : tt•SD Unda· Ille Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 6'/S.2460 "i $76 700 (Set·f< Sun 1-5) -10' $245,000 · (Sal & Sun 1-5) 178% f'lelt•BamPshlre Dr., Cos& Mesa 29 Augusta Ln '(Big Canym>C.i;;.J NB • ...'.· 557-534& $39,950 (slit & Sun l~) 644-4910 $104,900 (Sun 1-5) • 141:! SantaneUa Terr., Coromi del.Mar . • 1711 Terrapin Way (Baycrest) NB -&1S-2:12:1 (Sal & SUn 1-5) 644-7270 $83,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 53tf$iinianella Terr., Corona del,Mar 1939 Port Weybridge (H Vu Hom~) NB 6~ • ~ 500 (Sat & Sun._ 1-5) 1#.7270 $'11,500 . '(Sat & Sun 1-5) 20791 Aquatic' Latle Huntlng\on Beach '**517 Via Lido Saud (Lido Isle) NB 842-2M2 I $40!500. (SU 1~. ' Qf;7300 1235,1!00 (Sun 2-5) 2275 Golden Circle (Back Bay) CM :~Vista Suerte, Newport Beac)i 67&-3000 (Sun. l-6) $'14,115D (Sa~ & Sun 1-5) 1307 Oxford (Westcliff) NB Allegheny Ave., Costa Mesa 646-MOO $55,900 . (Sun 1-5) MS-7221 $32.!00 ' (Sun 1·5) ffl;7 Via Udo Nord, Newport l!each. 9552 Woodlawn Dr .. Huntington Beach 842-5200 (Sat & Sein i-5) 642-2502 '43·500 (Sun 1-5) 1732 <Jandleatick (Baycrest) NB +*~-Bilyfront, 1181b0a laland 642-8235 S'/6 900 (Sdn t..,') .. g7, • • (Sun 1-5) 121 Via Ulldiru> (Lido tole) NB 1101 bbtide (U" .. Hllls) CdM 6CU235 (Sun 1..,) 675,.1000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) MO ~wt.I'd. Corona dcl Mai ~arfuers (]farbor IDdsfNB l4UZ35 • (&m J.-5) ec.m $47,tllO (Sat & Sun 1..,) 21152 Cliallcer Lane, Hun~'~ *oo; Glenwood (Baycmt) NB 67MOao '34.• . ~ N) 6t2-8235 . ($at & Sun 1-5) 1725 Skylark (Bayerest) NB *1801 Glenwood (~st) NB m.ecJoo '89.tlllo (Dally) MHZ35 , (Sat.& Sun 1-5) *13111 Gal811 Dr. (Dover Sbores) NB 21 l!ermitage Ln (Big Canyoa) NB m-«>00 '134,SOO (Sat a:11an 1.:a) 042-823$ (Sat II Sun 1-5) 929 CQronado (Mesa de! Mar) CM 186 Shoreclllls (ShorecllU.) CdM 117f.1060 ~950 (Sat I: Sim l:z..5) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 316 Vlllta Ba)'ll (Eutsid ) CM 1521 Anltia (Westcll(() NB .._ (Sal lo Sun 1-5) 842-&235 . (Sat &. Sun 1-5) l~lewood, Foun~ \'amy 1720 Skylarl (Baycreat) NB '31,IOO (Sat & Sun l-6 ) 64UZS5 $79,IOO (Set & Sun 1-5) 418 Haiel Dr, Corona de! Mar ***m Momi"' Star (Dvr Shore&) NB ~ lll0,000! (Sal & Sun 1-5) .$0.m5 (Sun HI) •2o·Royal St. G.,orge (Big Canyon) NB 844-6200' -' (Sat & Sun 1-5) 210l '.Miramal' (J'enin. Pt) NB 646-7767 673-1l060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *162' Anita Lane (WestclilI) NB· • 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) *2000 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) CdM 67!Hi000 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) 1783 Panay CiTc (Mesa Verde) CM . 546-5990 $110,000 (Sun 1-5) 1525 Anila Lane (Westclil!) NB ~ $69,900 (Sun 1-5) 209 Ruby, Balboa Island 675-2411 $79,500 (Sun 1·5) *2418 Holiday Rd ., Newport Beach 646-7711 (Sun 12-5 ) 5 BEDROOMS tt533 Via Lido Sood (Lido Isle) NB lii&-7767 6'13-9060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4627 .Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM . 67~ . (Sun 1-5) **542 S. Bay Front (at Collins Ave) Bal. Isl. 642-5200'$180,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2933 Catalpa (Easlbluff) NB ~ (Sun 1-5). 5 BR I. FAMILY ROOM OR DEN tt•46 Linda Isle {Linda Isle) NB 64U235 (Sat & Sult 1-5) tt•5'1Tmda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 64U235... (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1815 Port Stanhope (HVuH) NB , • 1!42-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) •52 !loyal St. George (Big Canyon) NH. 644'6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) tt•l6 Linda Isle Dr. (Llnda Isle) NB 644-4910 , (Sat & Sun 1-5)' 20122 Kline Dr., Santa Ana Heights $39,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 9861 Star Dr., Huntington Beach 963-5705. $58,500 (Sat f().6; Sun 10-4) · 3fl .,olnsettia, Co~OJJ<l de!. Mar • 675-5179· (Sat & Sun 1-5) *14ll·Marlners (Harbor ffids) NB 64().()020 ' • (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1701 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 64-0--0020,. . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 55 Royal St, George (Big Canyon) NB 67!Hi000 '1 $124,000 (Sun 1-5) *1418 Merinel'S'.Dr. (West.cliff) NB -646-1388 $59,500' (SIUl 1·5) 1424 SandcasUe (R\l'u Hills) CdM 644-,5014 $98,500 (Sun 1·5) 3181 Madiera, Costa Mesa . 546-2313 $44,950 (Sun 1·5) 28 RO ya I St. George rBig Can.van) NB 675-6900 $195,000 (Sun 1-5:30) 6 BEDROOMS *1500 Dorothy (Wes tcllff) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 6 BR I. FAMILY RM OR DEN 938 Via LidQ Saud (Lido.Isle) NB 6'1S-0123 $179,SDQ (Sun 1-5) ,I • j MQBILE HOME . 2 BED.ROOMS 148Sl Jeffery Rd. (Space 37) Irvine . 83().~119 ''$U.4ll5 (Sat &&\II 1-5) .; DUPLExES FOR SA~ • 2 BR EACH 521-521~ Acai:Ja, Corona deLMar , 6'13-6642 $74,500 (Sun 1-5) 2390 A & B Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 64fMl665 $54,950 (Sat &: Sun 1-5) 2 I. 3 BR 206 42nd. St., 1'(ewport Beach 646-7767 673-9060 (Sun l-5) ' . . 3 IR-EACH UNIT 310 S. Jlayfront, Balboa Island 675-3331 . (Set & Sun 1-5) ~ HOME & INCOME . 4 BR J10ME • I BR APT. 137 Topaz, BalbOa Island · • 675-3381 ' {Sat '& Suii'l-6j. 2 BR HOME A GUEST QTRS.' 611 Acacia, Corona de! .Mpr 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) INCOME UNITS 507 E, Bay Ave., Newport Beach 675-ltlf2 (Sat & Sun 1-5) TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 3-BR, I 2-BR 758 W. !Sib St., Costa ~test • 844 4848 . •• w .... ,,. ••• w... ... ,,... (San 1-1) ~lh. OPEN HOUSE o=-=· ~i:;";;. I ' SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. buJll-lnll. Quiel.. ...... N V.\l«i. •116f6 Nliiu Place doWn ttnna available. { £0 { 3 BR & Den or 4 BR. Beaut. $28,950!'962-1!73 ' tuisi•tAtY or THI COlWIU. co. home on love!ly cul-de-sac O\llNER sacrifice. Attracu4 stntet in one o .better Me..sa 4 bdrms., 2. be.tbs. Spanl ;---.G'"O"'T...,.'E'°'M"l;---1 Verde areas. Only $43,950. accents. Dining ·rm, 2 charming triplexes! Side· Shown by C A L -R E A L bullt-ina,\ fatnlly nn .. patio block fro REALTY ~. brlt $21,000. 962--8865 !%~=~\! ~ Corona ~ * VACANT * EXTRA Nice mJ 11q ft 3 BJ. lifar!!!! Bx_ appt only. . Mutt btP told thlll weekend -2 Ba. famrm, beaut. :K)x21t BIG BEAR-View this newly paJnted clean as den. util rm, custom drps, Fantastic view acrou Big a wtiktte ln. ff. out 3 bdnn block walla, 1 p r n k I r 1 , Bev valley, goes with this 3 b:ime. Orily $2'J,450. IBA· $31.500. 4t>wDer 968-1615. bdrm'.&: family nn. home. 2 ~fufY.rm~~ c~ll; Huntl Buch Frplcl., ~ sq. ft. of com-~~~;;;:...'.'.'.:1=:::::=:;:;~=~1 plete charm for winttt &::: _anytime). •ummer enjoyment. Stoa!!! $17,'90. PRESTIGE AR $49,000 DRIVE'BY AND CHECK POOl..POOL-POQL SEMPLE OUT 3l$ HAMILTON ctDSE TO BAY & 16' x 32' l)Mtod a rute~..i Roal E1toto . 675-2101 NE w po RT BLVD. Our be« bu71 8 BR 2 . 2515 E. °'6.t H.,y., OIM OOME TO <! P EN '·Pt><&, ...,., doe kit, 0~~N=~;~ll•5 ~?£~~.· SUN =--~".11Jr.o~, 1412 Santanella Teri'. Cul-de,sac street sreat for lest,.1: lhoppinl 968-4451. , 3 Bdrms., large,.,.., room. ~a1i:.:.i=··3 ~ PREMIER SPECIAi: ice. dinin&' area. Campact w/llrepl, dbl gar, fabulous Atrium entry thru wrouaht • yard, niceJ.y landaca~. yard, exquisile planUn19, 1ron gate wllt lmprtu yout $88,50(). "' 1prink1ers front and rear. guest.. 3 BR, 2 BA, Jov~eij DO NOT DISTURB drpt~· , elec kit, .Ira' OCCUPANT nn wet~bar1 terrauo I Exclusive Agent tit., Cfl! iaJ', covered , Cost• MoH RHlty ps!IO, Moditemmean exler! H Y. YUJCKl.IX * 541-7711 * !or -· . ' -~~~· ..... -HARBOR HIGH ,.._ln·wa " Cream P1fr. tr'Br, tam rm, =~~-~. -:.--. tndler-boat atea! . PRICE Call now! ! ! ! 833-2221 , TERMS Pot Contrell Realtor L OCAJI ON , ~!!"""'""""""!"!!!'~'!" REDUCED TO 17~500. BY Owner, •ea• 4 BR, 2 BA, ·TWO BE.DRM . I 10% OOWN , tam rm. fplc, bltns, price a lldma . ., ... den « bdl:n'·>, niluced to 132,soo. ms MINI PALACE ~- 15 x:·ll;!t. pool t>r .~ • IOl!j>bn>Oki La. (north of , a: ·a wper canyon pe.~_b' B&Jrer) 557-n09 Thil little rem hu ~ re1ax1n; ocean vtew, 100. -crpj.a in the living nn . UnjVtrlilY RfallJ. , e'l""iik for~~~; hall. N<'W tile ln -• !001 E. Cit """' ~D _1 • llnk fence _ ~· Relax on lhe • ..... , • · ..-.,. « patk> lookina' out owr 5BR, 3BA plus · 1 am, Close .in $24,750. Owner by well manicured yard WitliJ delightful' ·2 story 'family aPPOintment. 548-2958'. BR t 1 BA it's a~ tde home, overlookina: hUls i: R • 2 BA 1 canyon, w/ocean y u IMMAC. 4 B • , (Ull 1tnrtcr hon1e for a YOUftf •Award winning yard Prlc~ nn. Welk distance to an Prince and his Princes includes land. Harhliur Vu level schls &: South Coaat The prk.-e is only $22,COO. Hlll1 best b\iy. $tll,500 Call P18.Z;8. Pool sz. back yard.19 , , owner, 644-5014, 1424 Sand $31,500. S46-42j3, ,t, • Castle Dr. * REPO~IONS * - SPYGLASS Hill No. 1 Soec· Tbruoul Or. County 123 to 531•5111 (-I 531•511 tacular Ocean &: Harbor $40,COO. Call for addreues. l_.....,...,..,..,...,..., ... I View. 4 BR. family rm. Wiiis "'ally, 541;-7'139. BEACH LO= drape" _,, landscpd. SPACIOUS Mesa Verde TWO STORY • ., 'Poot a1ze lot. Recklced h Home 3 BR. 2 BA. frpl, .-41dc* Ille or leue. Owner W/W, huge FIR. A 1teal wtndln&' staircase leada to tftnsterted. By Own.e-r. $39.900. $.57·~ nut.er suite with vanl 644--0736 ' SEE , -~.. .... -· ~--k beth. 4 HUii" bedrooma. 01 « ... ...,, ""e ,..... ~ "Ranch Style" famlly 311 POINSETTIA Bay. J.oe. yd.Open Sat/SUn bu a noor-i<>celllnr'' •• .,..., Cloe to beach • plenty ol 1-6. -~ .fireplace. Ga:dan kl -5 BJ;.,, a aa .....,., OWNm i Bd n.-•n ,,., 1>uuttn ••tq bar, s..azoto a~ .• tamllY· ,,,._, xfnl,Ja. ~ ~·....., o1 -.... am l"ltlo room. Open >'Jal ·« SUn U ~lotter. ~ thru. Elepnt en pm. owner•Bt!Jt:er. iEitfr. pool~ I Br. 2 room PfOV\del &di& 675-6119. ~, Ba 'trpl 'rir",91 Cout Pim. prlvacy;-All carpwte P~,CIOUS .Coro11a S33.900by'owner, 5'M34'f, draped in ~t« ~ blghlandl. home. 4 bd, 2~ atUf smelling brand··w,~ be, fa\»· rm, atu<ly, ut!l rm, fov~taln Vanoy BKR. 1162-5fil1. oceen view, priv. beach. · C()(JNTfty COTI'AGE ~ simple. By ...,,.r, 512 A HOME' FOR heavy llulke roof " "'"' ' "l'Anza D,., m.oeD9., ALL SEASONS ten, ne1ue<1 1n 1ores1 .i , ~-Sharp 2Blt 4 Z. mammoth ~·· ne~ lBlt. ocean side ot ''hwy, 2 Story blggere_ 3% ~new. ocmin. Huge livi118" C>\vner will finance. RED 5 bdnns., 2 btllhs plu118x36 with 1'oari~ fire place CARPET R E A LT O R S lt/.t' Allr.hony Pool wltb div· Gounuet kStcben bltl 49'1-n&l ' lrlr bollftl and swcc' All on nook am the latt'lt W5i dllly u.:i. mi ~ h=.r~ ....,;,_w.:'! ~...., eo;r ~ ""'"' "'"""' s ar, 2 Ba. new """"'VA io.n -19' .... Owner ts m am !or<ed ~~ ~~ • ~taa· ..... Tri' $1.000. ..n. $lll."80. Open "*>41 1 Call BKR. 9112-~-U. 'i~c.t:;.3"~8; ALL SHQ.G.O.OK u~ I Owner Prlfic I 0 n t y Thi• owntl' 1'l1tY II . he MO-toil . · · ""'"""" --• --ad I OORONA'D& Kuti BeaYts. Open Ewa =. ~ = = ~ :.i:: =~~ i1 1 ii 20' POOL wallt 1·:=:: s-= I LUSK 2,.. ~ 4 III), 2 ,,,,. Oft ... ml of -... ~ -Oement ~ I ~""' -·BES? BUY. 9'lptt Its -)>Vd with --It -I -F•. 8*-1& bis pool> 'l1llo I ....,. homo and lull l*b II 00\y 128, OP.Ell lloooe Sltl&ln 1.. ~~.~ Y1W old & haYO lonrin ,..lty Ille. I 4 BR 2 BA. Harbor v.... ;,"f;;tl' ~'II (:::1' :i:i HI 4I05 (:M hnj iiji!., Lull< 644--0148. =... bdnu dn/tla.:: ' OWN•ll MUST sa~ Costa -• 3 \l<lnM., Iii Bo. . ,, bl1111.-.--~ BEST MESA VERl>E' AREA ()pon $&1 .l &In U-4. 1 VERY "'"'pUonal c le• n 531•5111 I ::::.J 531·SHI Holl_VTowd tn .. ff.JI. $31,Glltl elepnt 1oWl,y hOmct by By r. r. cu .-me -· t.,. llv nn, formal OWNER IUlldcJuo. -utlflll 4 MM1$1. tl:,"1 k:i..~~~ bdrm. l btlbot lluae -BY_.,., I ..... ""· I blma'. ~ pod: ~ •. u:·~rai t"'Ji:°'btd"""~~ m:l.)'d. ·-rni.~bo41151 crptd/dtpd, Sen "'1e Items .•• 64Mf1'8 &Q..2!561 ""--'=7 ----- .1 - llt ,, .. ,1 ,, 1-ILOt Sull4.ly, -18, 1973 ,_ .... ~I I I . $27,500. 0...... V.U.yQoodo . V..,..U t NO. btliw repa.intro thnr Hunll-- DUTCH HAVEN SPECIAL 4 BR 2 BA. elec IJ)t. dalnnhr. Lrs "''"""' iatlo, O/B Po01. """'· -· pool ..... ~ .... tllruout. lmno ,,,,.,,. FOii.EVER YEW DOYR SHOIES • - I~ @J l._I ___ ..... __,!~ I _ ..... U:Ci..rt Ci J[j I -- ..... -1 1-,,_rty "' • THE ILUFFSI l'or S.te 1n 6 UlllTS -su",&:.;;,i. ~ FlBST USER White "ter \'ieW, Sl!i01000. 1 Dtjftd&tlon opporlOnlty. ""' -VID. ...... °""" M<a -t NEW 2 bdrn> Lots for S.I• 11' untts. $25.000 down. Pnee $168,000. Scheduled irou in-LGE. ocean view lot in L .. ..,. llMd! l;L:;::ldo;;...,;lale=---- THE Opan -..... 1-5 ...... ~. 112 Vla Yella .. l66.900 Ultra drha:xe, he _....,,. BIG ONE Adorable2BR•lBAbom<. :;,~BA~~Rum~ TOWERING, EXTREME 19 dtn nn, two wef b&n! Sur· MODERNISTlC A.RCHITEC 93S Vi& Udo SOUd • $1 ,500 rounded by &rftD. open 'JURE. Located ln.qulet MC• Custom 6 BR, 5 BA Eltate lp&CH. Just ~eased al • 2 BA, walk 10 lovtb" teerel· tlon arta, enjoy pools. club-!OUl. ..,otleu cui>els. 3 BR 1 ~ .I: puttlnc sr'ffn, 714-16-0<M. Pnced to Mil qulok. Selle> must move. ~ Elegont, large bay view home with 5 bdnm .. 4 baths. Complete home entertainment cen· ter ~round luge hid. & tut'd. p0ol l.<>eated behind locked wi:ought Iron gates. Priced at '166,000. Land avall . Uon of "'n:IE VILLAGE." 11:..s.u:....&...-J74,i50. Call today! 668400. Del&lled a: unique otcrior N'-~ ~ Li!it.w:wmliLm/JSl:lt!J''.!.'J, come $22,8. yearly. LAGUNA OOf w/SUOO ot Call Helen or But Mott plant Included. ' 1 6 • 5 0 0 . 1 $29,950. CJS Real Eo!A!L -~&. I MINUTES TO BEACH SUPER SHARP 4 BR 2 BA . new paint, bltl.n:a. Stller wU1 PlY polnts bl' new loAn, VA or to 1Wt. Vaeent • tmmed poss. Best loc dole to lhop-•hlr" lrwy. 714-119US33. CORBIN.· MARTIN 5'8-1168, eve1 557~ ~Mou:::::::::n:::lo::.l_11,_0.._H_rt_, -- ii Unlls -Garden Grove 11·2 Resort 17• ,I br, 1-3 br, 2\0 b& ownen 1-.:.::=.:... ___ _...:;;,z.ll =l:n :-tii,i;:· -,. ~ ... DEN FLOOR P .LAN • 33311 Via Lido 675-0123 IOrYlced by 211 BATHS. OPEN SUN 1.S price ls rtatit, the home Jt lovely, clean and newly )lllio:tta, curtom drape& A crptl thruout, lArae eDC~ lpado, mil 1B1 R...,21 ~ mOon"'I'. xttu. DI\, t S.ml 1orma1 ltv .. '"'·· 224 VIA KORON fe11.tu:res mlm>rfd wall JM· POSrNC FIREPLACE Neat, 1ge 2 BR, 2 ba borne C.11 Anyll-• 644 7662 FROM FLOOR TO C£lL. w/loada ol •Jora&o and "~ • !NG IN PALOS VERDES clooe1' on ~I ~-~'"""'l!"""!''""""'"!'"!'""""'""'""""""'""' J SI'ONE W /W CUl)et1na ex· iot Price $60,000. REALTORS OWNER -BEAUT. 5 Be. 5 unlL Pool, aJl adult. un1llm. BEAUT. 2BR, 28A -· Ba, North Udo I 1 I e , Ex. cond. $21,t!OO ann. i(l'OU. 1800 1111. tt. M1dd1e ot 5A ol b9,yfront, 2 yrs. Fee aitQple. $146.500 -$123,500 Ln. level Dfnel. Water well. Nr. U shaped dock, burtlat • UIUJn&bl,to. Owner, (n4) Shtnafetown le Mt. L&Jlen. ttre alarm. Reduced from 539-~ MS-%.IOO. Prine. Sm. c.o airport near . $220,000 to $J)8,000. Prtn-only. $50,000. O>nt.aet owael', J ovedook ttu. prltt. I • 714.545-0458 Huntington hlch lrvlno '""'"'". 111ru balla • all ' Gib Wolk•r RNlly ;.:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 --a~CMOOER--1 bdrma. \\'ell de 1 I g n e d 3335-G Vla LldO, N'pt Beach • BY OWNER kit,_ baa ALL BILT-!N * 675-5200 * clples only._ Appt. (n4) Income + Shelter To11)':_ O:lrteL P.O. Bea: 697, 847-1.l!l or 675--4242.. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Redding, Ca !l600L EYel WALK TO BEACH un;versityParic.2BR.2BA. RANGE " OVEN. • EXCLUSIVE* 5 BR, ele,,ant entry, Ira: ap plu1 den. Beaut patio. D~SHR., ETC. ~ , n•--pl _._ ,. .__ ... _ FOR sale by owner 5 bdrm BY OWNER. PRlNC. ONLY 96=1-47.=~~~-----l + rruest nn, 4 Ba, 1amfJ1 10 lndiv. bou&es, 1 BR + den M Ae ML hidea.,,.13 ln Nat'I rm, form.al dlninl, pool w/pe.Uo I gar. pool. Lo vac, foreat nr IdyllwUd 500)' et, view Ii fee land. Many Ii maint. 9% return. Cond9 111ream, pines, e I e c . "'' ~ 1~1 n----o-n Jo E DINING • -.. ~.. "'~; ' ~·~· quality xtras. P r e 1 ti a e JlOI $145,CM». 646-37&t $90,000/$10,000 dn. m..7no, N--aru. Prin only • 8-!0am/531-;¥ Ari· llv nn, wn rm, den. w/w '""'""" "'" -•i. ..-. so Fl. Nord c: or n er. ~~§~~'!"!!!~~~~ sbaa' crpt, flrepl, lra: kit House Sat Ir Sun 10-5. Mstr. Bdnn. suite, located ~f ·ncerit stom hmne OP~ ROUSE SUN. 1·5 w/bltin range, dbl IJV.8ll. ffiVINE ""' Owner, Extra on separate levtl, wtlh prt. agruOOO ' cu . fri62 Woodlawn Dr. k ~~·•J·' "? -.1 vate bath, SUOING GLASS $l70, · &Yorktown, £..BUAhard breakht noo , exoe11.-... 1 1Sharp 3 BR, 2SS. •• .,.c, Nr OPEN TO BALCONY W/ . SUPER SHARP in this one larre master iutte' w/open new, $1500 dwn. Total OCEAN VIE\V, Lower level Rml'ALS:. Summer, wmter $82,SOO. 54S.s911 Bu1lnos1 Property 154 RHI Ell•le W•-114 BLUFFS CONDO 3 Bdrma., ~ bathJ Newer Q-Plan celling, pedestal bed. Twice pymnlJI S2'77per mo ~t103. 1 MASSIVE DEN &: Jeaseti. f READY-SET-GO ~~~={ua~:=~ ~-T~h~U: ~ally 675-~s. ~~· AN<YrnER FJRE. LIDO REALTY cs. • ._ .._ ._ _ _, __ ""'·a"'-"' family nn .. fonn&I dining ·~· r11 l(&r. BY Owner 4 Br, famlly nn, PLACE, trom f I 0 0 r to 3377 Via Udo, Npt. Beach "'"~ted =·~hotc'; ~ rm., tlrepl, 2 baths, bulltlm, ~. u:; mkt. $32,500. ga~n kitchen It Roman cellln&'. Altoaether It looks 673-7300 214 c1tt iar .. patio, beaut garden bath. Lie comer lot. like over :!eOOSQ. FT. of Uv. SPECTACULAR VIEW .='11:! tt.tt!.:1t1!i ~~g; :hi:~ llllBNMilllml ~~ ~~."~. ~ ~~~ .. ~·ha~ ;:~%ESr Bay. «ean view home •• Fu11 pr1oo only $35,ooo. w11h ,,,..,.. "•••e•.143.ooo. H:r.+111 1 ::::.1 M6-iio1 L•tun• 11ooc11 $5s,ooo FULL PRICE lldnns .• • ~"f:l' lJ:;, ' -"""" terms~ -HURRY ON THIS ONE! inc nn. 3 . . TED HUBERT I; ASSOC. Mn Via Lido, N..B. 6'J5.8500 7ll St James Place Vu the boots in harbor from 'this 3 BR, 1% be, $67,500. home. Open l~. Sat & Siin Mark Les Rltr, SU-Tm ·-New Ustln9 •. . ~ ~-r fo• (AOOPdPR.~.~Dkeeplng. * .uig~cir;roRIA MISSION RE~TY ..... Lro'o~EALTY 2 .. BJ.:i::.:·2~· .. ~= Xtra Statp 4 BR, lam.Uy + - _ _ , • ,.,...,. I am a 2 BR, 2 ba Mme that 91!5 OO. COAST ·• 3371 Via Udo, N'pt Beach aaraae. I: space tor boe.t, I:=:.!::'-!!:~:.'...:---"'::..:::::: dfnin& rm. 2 full bat.bi w/ Aasume exisbna" FHA loan needs a little help from my LAGUNA 67i.7300 $34 500 t1rm.. Prine nl 'Roman rub. Loads of cer-or put only 5% dn. 4 new owner ao I can look my Phone (714) 494-0731 N'EW LISTING 541:.m • o y. amlc tlle. 2 used brick lire-r In Valle IW2-2502 Bednn. 2 bathl, buUt1n11 besL You can enjoy me 4 · p/1, elec. bl.ttn1, plu.h areen liioiiul;""'iii&iiiii'&iiiiiiiiOiii fireplace, covered patio and enjoy this fabulous ocean _. J!"'.£~ 3 Bdrml. plus den; 3 be.tbs. BLUFFS CONDO beech. Priced for quick $24,000.-.. clean! will move you in this well· '11 , 3377 Via Udo, N'pt Beach Miles I.anon, Realtor liU IC:hoc>U, ahopptng "-it's priced right Ir: really * Pos.smLY W% DOWN* . · 1 LIDO REAL TY Duplexes near the ocean •sale. Call today 962-8851. 3 BR. 2 BA, O\ltrslzed dbl Wm. McCebe, Inc. derorated & landscaped 2 ~ _ 6~7300 * 6'B-8S63 * 15' PACIF1C View Memorial Parle, No. 1007, l.(Jt . M, Graw• B & C. $250 eL 494-1.108. ~~~~~':"~~ VACANT ~~~;i:~.;1100~=~~ ~~~ou can have me tor H"' •r (u.· · Immacula~~deaicoed· •11:d~~=·c ~ i pr, 60'd00' "'"'°" lol. elec * 142-4405 * BR. 2 ba modem home. Ol-FOR SALE by owner. cute ~--=.,~~II'""'---I Commtrclol ~. ;1111,;r bltln RIO. eating bar. din lered at 138.000. COPPER KETTLE as a button, 3 BR. den, 31;N'-'owpo==rt'-'-He=lg=ls'--_ _;P..;r.;;Ofl;;.'°;;;rty~----1-58 nn. !ml llv rm. }'A hi . new '"TRULY SPANISH" -Ex· * HOME & lNCO~fE * STYLING BA. 2 Stofy, lple In Mlotr RARE APPEAL w/w ghag crpll, lrg muter L'i NORTI-1 ENO A .. OQC:i' .. hou.91! t bednn 1oada or closets C·2 BUSINESS •~•-1NC ~ .Wte., tl2lO dn. clU&IVl' beach area -tile ~'<> 2 bdrms & 2·rm sleeping '-·t"TW'oe 1~• R 20~ ... ~ Oonely l76 700' n-:--'pals only. See thil charm'"'" rustic With Vie\\'. un~ • ti lea tha rent. roof -4 bedrooms -study -qua.rte \V 1k to beach & uu <=ti"" • IU\.lll, n ' · .r.-ua.:i • ..,. 181 11 pe.ym n faniily room -2 fireplaces -lhoppi~· ce~ter. Projecting a . li'l pol~h to make it 6/:r-2400 Mme with used brick trple., R~2 iNcx.~b * 9ulck Cash * Will buy your iroput;y. AU cub withln 72. brL Can llJl2.885l 4 YEAR rnldent teacher wants le> buy small home an Balboa !ale, tmder $50,000. Call Jl7l>.!8JO alt 6 l]ll0,000. -NEED to lnwtl In homes at appraftal value. Aaent 8471612 I' 3 car garaj;l'.e. Priced to Rell! an annual income o( $7,860. shipshape n .•hlny. $41,000 A'ITRACTIVE 3 BR, by 2 bdrms., 2 ba's. Fam. nn., AND BEACH RESORT ..• 336-2551 BKR. Priced at $75 IXM). for all. Good fLnanelna:! o\vner. 40' Lot, $74;500. ~ FN.A.lyheat~~-~bbLy rm. Terri.fie l.DCation I :mmmiiiiimmiii:iiil~I ' •• ••71 ( !:!",1 ••• •10• ENG'WND * * * Via Nice 675-398<. ew •~·~-. 11• · c _.... ... ..,... • SPACIOUS HOME ' cov'd. petio & room '"" Principels only. ALL BY OWNER REAL ESTATE Do you want an excellenl MHo Verde camper "" boot stora••· ,;&l&-::::.:3255=.;:.;:Arl~·...,,.=-:-:= ·- ONLY $21,500. WALK TO BEACH. 4 BR, . ocean view. and/or lhe ST RAL $52.000 2 • adjolnlnJI mcome prop- 2 BA. 11' 1ep farn rm, crptl, 318 Thali.a 494-8093 RIGHT •Ide o( the hl2bway PA 0 CALL ~. ,4,·1414 ertler;, cent. C.M. $75,000. 2 Bedroom, bulltlns, ex· drpc, bftin1, tpl, near mops $17! 9\;I'' owner. ~20~ I 642.-0560 tended.. llvin• room with & oc!>OOI" 136,900. w/C&JTy IN,COME ~.~J.1:",!:i"~::h !~ 'PARADISE •• •• Coron• del Mor brick tirepface, covered 2ND. Must 1ee 968-5844. th MAN '"'·'· ~.. ....., ,,.tlo oh crpts CALL • • • .wi Y potenWWI; Call tor appointmenL You have a golden op-&JtALTY Unique 5,000 911 rt ' new I.I BY Owner • Trarui:fetTed. 2 units situated on . I•-* * * portunlh• .... --o.•-··e that N••r Nt•>•rt •••t orrlee B ildi tod.'Y I•• appt to ·--·~ v w cu,:u..,-v Commercial u ng -885 .... ..,., LaCuetita home, 4 BR, fam land parcel. The8e un1t.s c~n FOUR OLE HOUSES rare combination of 1-1, DOWN + 2 Duplexts 962 1. rm, comer lot. 8 MOI. lm· be used 11tricUy for in-on large piece of land distinctive charm and "'11 at $275,000 i t mac! Must see to appree. ve1tment ~ or for a Lquna Beach Pr 0 per '. elegance ln a setting that is 3 Plus den,~ bath& & 2 trplcs. Realonomlc• Corp, Bier. ;lllY.( 968-Ql areat owner/live-in rental. $69 000 a veritable Eden. Cooled by Dining room. 675-6700 Q SAC.-. LEAVING AREA, 3 Take your choke, Couldn't ' * * * soft breezes wafting scents $41,500 --· ·-·-bd, din nn. 11> bo, el"'t. looe ellber way. 157,000. WALK TO BEACH 01 field and take ~ed LIDO 00RE~L ~'!' Condominiums 8AOKERS INC. kttehn, sprk frnt. le; bk. .AfJ/i from this older oott....... ~1th tl1l' songlef birds right 3371 Via Li , N pt ucach. for 1ele 160 84>-4632. ·--·-· mlo your own nest. you'll 673-7300 .-:.=:..=:....----'-'-' "A FIVE BEDROO~I ..,,~ Beams, wood floors, thrilltotheexquisile decor. ENJOY the lazy days of ·BA RGAIN " -Thia beauty WALK TO BEACH! $TA':ff fireplace etc LCYfS or BY OWNER this tra a1Jo famll 2 REAL E '" charm. 'Excelienl buy at and incomparabl~ comfort . summer if you buy x oUera , a huge Y La CUesta 3 BR, BA, Din. ~.t7 000 afforded by thig very Unique 2 Br, 1 Ba hom e on nice 3BR, 1%ba. condo. HB, room, fcnn&l llvtng and din-Rm ., 2 Frplc1., extra Ja:e 1190 Glenneyre st. .-. , · special home. You must ex· COMYr R-2 lot. Frplc. shut· $22,100. ~TI45, 536-2365, Ing rooms, walking dilltancc Fam. Rm., $41,750 . 968-25-tl 494--9473 5.19--0316 494-8025 perience this <>ne _we can-ten & sha&: crpt. $29,950. no agentt. g; $208. PER MO. Businesa OpErlunlly ~ SUP C_!YER11NG DRAPERY SHOP Take over a Q'Oina: ~ A: "'-·· on a C·l !qt, ~ O( 17th 9t. .l 91feway Maric- e! CoBta Mesa. Incl. eQ1dp. Ir:' inventory le plenty ~ 127.000. CALL (!) 64,·J414 ·~· a&ALTY N•tr NtQ•rt Peil Offlc• • Plullca Mfv Co. ·' lacll,ldlni' tax.es and malnt 1 ft!(!. S500 moves you In, aeller pays all other ~ts. 2 .iBR. 2 BA. dlx adlt cond<>, new w/w 1hag crpts, drpa, 1'! klt w/all e.lec blUna 11ppl'1. Super clean & nice. ,.to:>d loc. Thll can not be "tqualled. See today. to the .tie-aches, tennis SEACLIFF, only home· avail MONARCH BAY 1786 S. Coast Hwy. not describe it. $68,CM». Call 673-1658. c1"'nco""'m"'e=P~r-opo-r~t-y-~l~'6 courts, B<:hools and shop. <>D a:ol! coune, 9th fairway, An outstanding ocean view e OPEN HOUSES e 54&-23L1. Dupltx·Catallne Dr. e!:!; "of ptI;is~:s;~ ~Br, 2~ Ba. Owner. home with charm. Architect 616 VIRGINIA PARK OR., OPENnt t • IT'SFUNTOBENICEI Freshly painted inside. NeY.' • 6 'INITS • park. It'• really priced to . designed for his own home. Sat/Sun. 12-1. 3 BR., 3 ba. i•·• . ·~~~:Ii:~·~ carpeting, near-new roof, $12,360 Inc. \"4 % Net spend. i.ell. CALL us today. . ()pen House Sun. 10-5 Sep. dining rm .. lge. family $1'9,950.1 5 Copper plumbing. Call for le corner lot, includes 3 5:)6.2251 BKR. "Seabury" 4BR, 2BA, rm.; 4 !Jdrrm .. {'()nvert. den, 252 ARCl-1 ST., Sun. 12-4 ;• j appointment to see. Bdnn or 2 Bdr owner'a e Morino E1111 Sia S.l'Y . • Bulld,ra Supply : ' HOLLAND llv1. Sole1 I &6--4170 or M0.06(8 eve . I' IHM471 C :::1 MMtoJ . . ' l'WHAT A BUY" -4 ~,_, PLUS A POOL ~S)>adowl rooma, walb <>f J!llrro!w, be111Ulul .... lh&g rcvpet. and )'OU can 8\"l!n • bieyc1e to the beacheL The ,owner hi• been relocated and bu priced ltlf'lr home ., all! It can't lut, CALL todat· .. S36-25fil Bl<R. DOLL HOUSE Soper 3 BR I; tamlly with 1.added on covered putkl. Pre- fetftd area o( HB! HUIT')'! SCIO. This won't last. Call Perfonnance. TREASURE HUNT OWNER. $35,500. 536-a:l77 1w1mm1ng pool. Complete Duplex, 3 BR., 1 ba. + 1 . --·-··•••!!!!' fiffi-5200 Brok.er ho * BOUTIQUE &: Leather, See u you ean find this "bef· lrvlne privacy. Ulvely lnd1epg. · BR. garden apt. $7S,OOO. -BEAtmFUL spacious split cos:e'-¥.esa 557-9930 profit.able unique sMp, Im· ter than gold" hidden treas· Sl43,500. YOUR REFUGE. 3 BR., 2 Newport &Heh lev. ~me, 3 br, 2 full ba, 2 ported c Io the s alto .ure.lthas4bdrma,.2baUis, GARDEN OF EDEN CHOICE nice ba's. Out of sight & MAMA'S ~~ $4.5,000 by owner. ~~f~u:r.~a!il'~: flreplaee, covered patio. gas walls I the Summer • winter o-ntals sound. Putorial vie w . · o"" ~251D bltins, boatortra.Ueracceu a )'OU u )'OU eave Tur~r As•~": French cowitry kltch. has GO-A-WAY Sa"t• An• ~~===c,,...---=ol and coocttte .driveway tor lovety 1r.J~ .. aha.a :;rung slate nr & musive stone · '.Bu1lne11 Wanted 211 nnly 121.000. It'• one mile ~tU:.to··~ n:::.i •• :~e 11¥ .~'ii~ l.~1~.. lrpl. 8 Yn. old. $42,000. $23, 900 2 BR 1 BA LOOKING FOR 4-Unlla-Hol Find I EXPERIEN~ last food from beach, S/IndianapoUs overkloldn ... a beautiful ar· l-=~~~-'""=~-1 Sunshine clean &: ready for HOME AT $77 500 FP $7750 ON ._.., AW/Newland. Good luck on ray of Pi:.nts, ihrubll and 'White Weter View COUNTRY LIVING. Land, occupancy, just right for A arOu Inc. $9600 After fixed ='i:~:;: ~-= :f. g:r catunt. It you greenbett. 3 bdnn•., 21,i Mint condition. 2 BR., OYO lots of land ·bell> actt2 IRIUr.2 you rente~ to get started. THE BEACH 7 ? exp & ln pymts show• 5'.7-7T29 t " · • · · bat.bl, fonnal dlnin&: und apt. Close·ln. Walk to sho~ rounds this aut. B • Carpets It drapes thruout. 31.23% sched. cash spend. -='--"~--'-----larwtn reelty inc bohus room afford versa.till· ping & beach. Lge. hid. pool Ba. newer home with itJ Huge ldtcben with gas Ottering our 4 bedroom with ($1568) + '1.01o/o eq. bid up, ln~fftmtnt 968 4405 (24 hrt) ty )'Ol.l've never known &: t1?ereaUon area. A je"'-el massive wood burning frpl.: range. Country atmosphere , 3 full baths, for only $44,900 27.30% total return. Op~rtvnity before. Nearby pool and at $29,000. on a plateau. alCome fence 111 Total payments of $194 pa.ys and 2~ years new. 2'Dl sq. Contact: Philip McGowan Jenni• court& will keep yoo * $2800 * for your anim 1 or divide t aJI. ft. ol IOV<llnesa all on ONE RMOR£ "LEMENS YOUNG O.C. Pub corp fjt rt can all be ""'•nl for !ll into bldi;. ailes. $93,000. level and a cul-Oe-sac lot .,, growtne too fast. Need only $49,500. .J~ :t>.~ ~ 494--7551 too! Plu1 all llclnols ANO 881 Dov Dr NB 666700 capital to keep pace. <nt> I d h ..;, ~ 1000 N. C•t. llW)' .• Laguna the beach, ju.I a 1hort walk. e Tu ''HEDGE ,::552-884==7·'-----=1 rel •11 r ____ =._"t_g:_t'_-=_, Realton 54$-0465 A truly exceptional home. AX Mon1y to Loon 240 ,..._...,... c-()pen Eves Pleue phone 56--0465.. Opportunity I Custom duplll!X. HOT HOT HOTI 2 + Den & 2 BR. Gourmet UP TO $25,000 OPEN HOUSE -Sun . .l·S ' kllcheM. ample """'''°' FOR HOMEOWNERS pm, at 545 Dunnegan Drive, ~ fkldom seen ~LIFF, lush landscaping. Steps to Bon-ow on the equity in your 220 REALTY 847-3584 .. SMART ~ESTMENT" - These 3 bedroom homes are conveniently dose to sdtooll and slmpping making them !deal for a starter home or a rental uniL Nicely landscaped, {'()Vt.'l'ed patios a1xl thick shq carpet are just additional features of· fered. CALL now ••. 5.'m-~1 BKR. A Company With Vision Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Call Anytime, 5.JZ-7500 Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM. north end of town In swank Th S nshl I ~BR. 2 BA charmer. Spac· Open Eves. shopping. Too good to miss house. Ume 1the money for Victoria Highlands n r Let e u ne n IOUS family rm, fplc, deep Welfcllff a t $50,950. Terms 1)1' trade!! any purpoge. Loans over I Einerald Bay. 3400 sq. ft., & crptg, IUSh greenery. Under 6'&5-8400. $5,000 on real estate and VA REPOSSESSION BUY TIIE BEACH . $29,500! Only $700. down to anyone. 4 BR, 2 BA, llke new. SCOTT REALTY, 5.16-7533. REPOSSESSIONS has the most "spectacular" B K Th C I market at $55,900, Call now! A1TRACTIVE spa c I<> us 7 TIL personal property. Call (It vi'w' ;n all Leguna! 4 BR. ut eep e 00 &IS.-. home, 5 Br, 3 Ba, Fam rm. vi•lt YOUR CHOICE. 3~~ B, scp. din. rm,. huge !OPEN 11L9 laundry, pool. Includes suite AVOO game rm with wet bar . 3 Winds Out! ideal ror oH1ce, in-laws or n1v. r.11 .... ft_ c... • .., FINANClAL SERVICES yrs old &: "sharp." $139,5()(). teenagers. $59,500. Open Sun 1879 Harbor Blvd. JAMES LOMAS RE AL 1·5. 1418 Marinera Dr. or 162 UNITS Costa Mesa oo..3CB4 ESTATE, 385 No. Coast as you view the ocean from call for appt, 646-1338 EL MONTE 500 N. Anaheim Blvd. H"'Y· 494-lOOS. the glas1 s-encl10<ed1 """', BR«k2 NEW EXCLUSIVE FP $1,265,000, 5 ~ x gr o 1 s . Anaheim 535-211.8 129 F<>r lnform1tion and location LAGUNA VIEW LOTS <>n !his ar~. ove y , I~ l0% down plus s 0 me 250 S. Euclid St., riwNER desperate. Top 3 ~nthta'cset _rnA & VA Mmes, 4Dx90 2,j,59 Ir\Jh SLS.000 ThiBA hoclme tn ... ~t.!'tic ~: .. k. Baytront 4 BR .. 3 baths ~le. prepaid. Ana.!1~ n-... ~--7'16-5250St .. v EMERALD BAY UYr s 'eaner-uwurnew ,..,... Pie le SU $215 000 BROKER ~i .DJ.""""""'.._ ., ~u!.ba~.F~~::: KASABIAN =Emerald Bay S!Klal .ooo ::.X"!!.~fyh~~~~~i. LrDo ~EALTY P.o.ao..~~Po1nt Garc1ef74~'8:.,h 81~ Sharp · 3 Bcodroom1 close to pools and playgrounds. Well priced at $37,9!!0. or, large 4 bedroom, fee land, patlo and B.B.Q. at $41,900. Call 61~72'15. · b!JUt-lru:. Pallo, brick trim. RHI Estete 962.6644 For lots & homes c I: ... AcrH9e for ••le 150 11~ brk $30,SM. 846-0004 VIEW HOME Bill Grundy, RHllor ~~ ate=:~a~ 1177 v1a,~r1l&' Beach 2 SIDE by Skte Garden ... HuntiJlaton Beach srr-am. WNER tra f 3 bd 3 125 Bayside, Npt ~ach a mother's work room! Ad· 1 Acre No. Calif. My equity Plexea, b'ple1, dsh/wshs,. fa Santa~ 5• ¥aln ~ bt.ths! Bullt~n~. dlni:;:-s,;,,, Lovely 4 BR. never lived In. ltJISll>IAIT °' fffl (OLWW co. 67Ul61 ded all logt?ther the)' makt' OCEANFRONT Duplex It low monthly payments. heat, $63.~ ea. Ask tor 617 W lTth St. ,patio. Fireplace, famtfy rm. BeautifuJ panorama bill&. LA CUESTA By Owner • 5 COASTLINE VIEW lt o~ of the most det!lrable 3 BR, 2BA Townhouse in 96l-47Tl. Dan, American Rea 1 ty. Santa Ana • 541""'4!1 Va-y sharp. brk $39,900. OveSee ~t-"-a ~~ .... ~ 3 ha 3 Prof hon-ies on the mark:l'l front. Bpcbelor o\lfr garage Apartments 842-0691 6'll Weltrnlnater Ave., UJ..6691 \A...,.. Utnll. I.,..., ...... :oor. Gold U~ut: 2 B".t·.· 2 BA. ln beautiful $58 000. WE HAVE OPEN~ in rear w/ba " kitchen. For s.1. 152 INCO~tE + O\VNERS API'. Wettmlnalfl'. i 893-m ina room. $49,000. .wit 40, 1am rm ldtchen. Pac1f1e lsldlra' Village. Ex· INGs FOR QUALIFIED 10 )'l'I old. Fee land, 2 car XlDt location, near shopping , UT.,... 2 BJ\, nr beach, Call Pel'Mnance 2800 ft x la It tra ,.,..,, rooms. cathedral SALESMEN gar. Right on -beach. 4-PLEX 2 ""old. Walk to "' s . Dle&n Frwy. Lee 1st TD loans ertdld Pl.UR beaut yard, :-;:--'963-~!lm=;,-:-;;= r..o t::Maq 96.i..i;1:i: rie o . ttiUng, fireplace. deluxe VIC STUART Reeltor Just llstal. at $98,500. beach. All occupied. Prln. Huahes, Rltr 833 ·13 55; . &pts. dlb/wll'r,-wall 119peJ1., By Owfler.cho.lo!' 3 Br. 2 Ba, ....... ,.,.,.,. · t ea tu r c s . S 5 3 • 9 0 0 • ' Newport Pier Realty 55 4•1731 Gar, tell<lld. $27,SOO . alr/cond., many xtrat. TURn.E Rock, 2BR. 2BA. Owncr/Agenr. 4!&-0llM!. LAGUNA BEACH m-~ only. 536-61 • 6%% INTEREST ~F~~ .~~'~. rll': ~ :.,~~rou.~ di';,~.•OM. ~:~~;~~'.7i:~~··:~ tt.~~.~1:-:i~ .. ~r. r;~~ 1~s ~'ti~3~vfE . 01 * · [ b'I H ] [cm:::a] 2nd TD loans Owner 134.900. -· You'll find 1t In ClaleUled owner. $51,000 833-8369 5 ll ncs. 5 d.,.. lor Shbucks. ~ c*ORSNSE2R,50DUPLEX Mo I e or:nes .,..,.. ~~u::·M~o OJ. Huntlngti:tn Beech Huntington Stich Huntington BHch Huntington Be1c J'l'dccorated. Ocean City vu, . . ..:-.. 171 "• r~r'utl 1~;::;;::;:;;;;;;:;;::;;:;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;:;::;;;;::;:;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;:;;;;;;;~:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;~1 159.500. Prine only, 74S ALWAYS RENTED .,,., • -. * Mystic way. 494-863 5 , BALBOA BAY PROP. GREENLEAF ax6o s.rv1nr Harb<>r...,.. 21 yn. <94-29050C O BEACH * 673-7420 . * A s STAR PARK 2 Bedroom, Iii &th. 3 mo. Mortg1g~~-, A-l BL K T old. Incl iallo, ca:port, Trust ..,..., - Own·Yoor-Own 2 BR. Ire !Iv-* NEW-PLUSH * 1750 IVhllll<r Ave .• CM J)01'd1. aldr1ing & '""'"'ftll-ing room. Betit area. lm· 1·2U60 Arlloaton with real lnr. Deluxe .adult park In $12.~.~ t .O. -.. 1 I maculate. $32.500. Agent, 3 Bdnn .. 2i,t blth (.'Ondo ath panellrc, a beo.ut)'! Irvine. '7495. xtnt fihane· on ~~~ ~ • 49&--0708. Can>els .. drapes $1B,500. Al9o l Ponderosa, l 11'2 avall. °"" -sat J\1l11 --N. Pay>.-.. BOAT SUP. 17),~ Americaoa a 1 l«Y Weal. 31!7 &m 3118 1-$ pm. Joi-$l2S. per lllO. Ind. 9~ doe In Real &tile since 1964. Top salesmen for Loguno Niguel OPEN SAT/SUN. IW All priced rlahl. oJ1 24Xi0 --'RdOllSafttaAna""1 In 3 yn. lli!I'-. \l-~---"-----1 4423 W. COAST HWY. 0>1ne I< "° our -rtul _., ' scnq owner 5 yeori, ouociete of the year 1972 and BY owner, PACESEITER • (Or Call) Parle. ~--... • Spoet 17• Sl1).8lll). <"ll'l 13Ne1o President of Womens Councn 1973. Mom-BR. 2 BA, :f.· din. rm .. in. MR. LOGAN fm.7851 am • 6 pm, -2 BR. 2 BA. 1..llrilW HAVE ......i ~- ,.,.... " 1 ~ by ...,. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Rm, OWz., Rm, tarp 2nd Trult Doedo b-lllo. bor of Million Dollar club. She wishes oil her teeelonlla. A · Jun IS. MONAOO Motor llallll Rentals r...ny Rm. All elec<. - I• .. d fr' d t k th h • d $42.!lllO. .-, 2 bed. dm>. 2 llatll. A brlahtly ldc"'11. Ola»>lell!IY Cl'Pl'd. I~~~;;~~! I c11n.,•n 11n 1 o now 1tso1Sprou LokeFonal de<OrOted, • .....,,. lun SALES&LWINO Prlvalebeech.1 26,no. to bo 111ocl1ted with REAL ESTATE 'by ,,.,,...upgrodedtbrunut. r.. -n42. J~ ' Lek• Forost Reolty Oponhou1eS&L-Sun.10-6. lull-W:U,... NEWPORT Bay B1au1y \ ---• Mc VAY and now hes •n qpportunity to NEED 4 LARGE HOMEt ~rt Q.~ ~ Damr "1otDr Homes P,nooam1c . vu ot Bay ''" / ;iiiiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;...,;;;I bettor serve you in buying or selling yo~r 2400 ~· ti. •lepnt 2 ""· pi.-?JR. 2adBA. • 1rir -4 B 3 BA ... 000 • 531 LIQO -.ooo. ldulls. !54i\.3672. -homo. Sho now hes 4 offices to serve you HM &vm?Tii'1'iiGi OPIN SAT & SUN 1·5 .. SAC. take over..,, 1114' "II H-l'~rnlsNd - Plus invostm. ont deportment and.equity pur· 3 BR, air, '"'"*" w.t har. 1352 Orchid Hill Pl. • BR a AlllSI'REAM 30 n .. Ulm new du1mua Capri Mob~• ..,,... ll8S 2 BR. bltnl, pr 'Iii ,,.,,..,al htd pool. $52.lilll lam nn, 3 b&. torm din, wel inaJlle 6 ..,1. $47!0. J'li"'"' m;500. Value 1:1),000 -ocean !l'Dt-Wlm,. • ch1se plan. Pl11so c1U her eny time for help. flENT LAk:ii SIDE bar._eoa_tsP,ce· 156.IOO· f)ll1:y. 14H9311. many extru, 213--l200 _ 1 BR,,.. ~ie. Nicall' 4 Bi\. 3 llA, on our ~vote. ctlM WATEIUMNT bu1filA oa ROADLINER doubl• ~. l\Jm 6-. CdM. -;m~":"~1ci 1110· 1610 w. OJut Hwy., !l.B. Udo IkJ . .........,. dbl wide W•te-L, -"""'· '1.25 • 1 BR, nlcely tum. /1------------l!!REAL~;f.TO~IUI~~~-~~ -l\ln\. $lUIO. 700LldOPUl<Dr.SJ>5. Gv .. paJlo. ..,.. - It'• • -• • all )'llllr HARBOR Vlo• -673-.!117. ~2 a.U::..':'• ~ ~IW 111 .. T"' • '* 11m1 wllll -· -Dally --do)m lnllde " nol Tut retultl ore ll1ll e pbaal ·-_, NU.VI ,. ,...., o.;,;...-...,..,. .... _______ ..,. ___ .... ______ ,;.. ___ .... __ ~:l~l'llO~l~Claulllad.~~!2:.!-~~:... Owner 841 6411 • eoJ1 •!!!!¥· ~ .,. ... -. &!817-~ ... * DORANA McLEY -9"-4456 - r .. I ' l ) -----I '. DAILV l'llJIT -hr-~ [ -·-I~ I -·-I~ l -.. --.. -·1 ie ~"'-I~ I __ ....... l-H_ou_-_:-.v __ ,.._,,...;:'wcl:.;:__31.:;D::;-O i .Houte..;:;.:.:..:.:;'..:U:.:nfu:::.;m:.:;•:,__:3115:: Ho-. Uftfvrn. 305 ~ Unfum. J05 7'.T:"'_._..~"'·!""""'.U:"nlu""".'m._JU_l~Ap~ts.~P~um~.--~UO~IA~p~t:... !!Un~f~urn~. __ !,365~Af!!!;·_!U~n~!~~rn!·:,__.;365~. Apt. UnJ...,,, L .. una S.odl CO-al Fountain VeRoy LogUllil Nlguol Huntington 8Mch Cost• Me.. 0.0.ral GeMral Cost• Mlilll 1 Bit hie, 1-.rden setting. PUtlY turn. 1100. R.,...al. fi&e 1 ~a 1 a r l e d eenUeoian. 04"110. Newport Buch STEPS TO OCEAN Attrlct. 2 BR ava.u March 18 -June 15. $325 mo. Utll incl. M4-l.875. BA6JELOR Units NB $00, CM 185, Lag. Bch 195, HB Garue wtlt SlOO. Util Pd. ·Alt-tee. 9'19-.843o. ~~rt Heights •BR. ors BR• nen. XJ.nL WIDE ocean view fndudtm 1 BR TownboWle. New~l~~~~~DNTMtt~1==;==~::::~f.=~::~f:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;t;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll ~ .. "'."'"W;tlo· .. ·~ ~,~ ~ ~~:.."'.""~dey<rJw~~~~i.~Ti:'.'-y ALMO!T READY llENTAL.a llDuMa *Apia. * '45•0111 *. 11) 828-5ll> ._., -Xlnt cond. Colt "-.. l.!15/0FFER. m 8ZH6Tl = ~:"i.t,~-~ TOWNHOUSE-3 BR. 2 BA. 2tlO Nowporl Blvd. CASA TIEMPO _,...,,,. A M11116!<b Bay. -can W/'36-1914 • -3 ORM~ 2 Bath, d&hwhr, Exclwdve CUllded fate '42--2611 bl!M, lrplc, l•nce<I l'd. dbl "'side""" ..... Walk to Newpwl Beach STUDIOS & 1 BR'S aaw.11111C01rAllHA prage. -aft 5 pm beach or u. P9I -.,. ••u1 On\Y •FREE Ltn.ns (just North of SD Freeway at Magnolia) The!le Aro '"" A Few Of or wknd" Ccnununlty cenb!r, awbn ~ II , bl -Le.,. •FREE Wlltt'" DELUXE I II 2 BR w/FIREPLACES Our MANY RENTALS .•• 4 BR. H ... booua rm. W" pool, lewdl courts all pold. 3 BR. 2 bo. ""· ""'"· • Full Kltchon e Private Patios e Dishwashers * be.r. Kids ok. S3!0/0Fl"ER. Golt.....,. nearby. Perlect ,,.... pool, ,._. f::j + • H .. ted Pool e All Heating Paid e Jaouzrl e Heated Pool $100. FAR OW! 1 BR. nan. Ul 8ZH6Tl « (I) ll2HDl ~~ Nd,!~_L BR.~~~~ ~':~-~ • Laundry ~·.. • RecreaUOJI Bull~ e Lwmrlous Landscaping ·~~ N -~•-v u,..o. ·-· ~ U -• rv•--.. -ava!L H -~. Nr •m,_I •· Huntli;ip!!n 8-h . oven, dllpol. Ea.,. Olddr t oW!I. RI tr, e ~ S':.ic. e eavy e Shag CUpeUng. """" -C»1s. --ll<aut. Adults Only * 3 BEDROOMS, 2 batl!l, lncbcpo. ISOO mo. ar lie. Diij>lOlktO Unfllm. 151 $31 WEl?IC II UP STOP BY AND Sii US BEFORE WE'RE SOMETHING NEW YOU ASKED FOR IT 9 -2 bdrm Wllts deaianed for famillet with children. All Utlltt.s P•lcl Featuri~: Texas walk·ln ck>tlets, double Javatoriea. re!rigerator, r&fl&'e, oven, dishv.·ashe.r, dtspogal, front Piauaa, garage with ~ age.' s~. to $215. per nwnth. Avail. April 15th. Reservations being taken by ll50 • BE4Ci! °'""'1 2 electrlc bulltlnJ, FA <~. ' e Sludlo • 1 BR Apts. FINISHE~ RO" YOUR CHOICE OF APT --....-BR. Avail Yearly. Tot ok. heat, W/W carpeu & $<60/MO. Spaciou. f BR. C.eotr•no llNch : ~~~.A~ 8'12 H;ij" A~ .• Huntington llNch . IMMACULATE 2 bed. ~85 ~·LE 2 Br drapes, double garage) rro,ooo bm .. beech, """· · i..,y. 2 BR . .,.,... '1ew e tblldru & P•t s.ctJon .._,, Mr .• Mrs Elliott 147-4911 •. . ~·= l . fenced, ldscf4. $229. """"'"" &11-l453. $ ..... -NEWLY DECORATED CJS REAL ESl' ATE ~1168 or 833-0084 ,_, 2 Ii.th I • n a I Stov•. refri&. Crpts, drpo. "-V $200. mo. """5606 • "1 Monthly hom •• for •··m-·r or ChiJd ok. per mo. Agen , 962-4471 ~•• erde 3468'J Via Verde, CB. 2376 Newport Blvd., CM a. Unfvm 3,. A U f 365 2 Hr wlpr.--incd yr d ~ "-* «• "103 548--or 64:>3967 ~pt. • .. pt, n um. w/patlo -water pd. Call 6 months. Adult1 and or '"""'° · rolt Lease _ Mesa Verde, 4 Costa M... .,,....., -btv.111 1:-s, 636-4120. no pots plH ... AGT. 1235 -TEXAS Siu! 4 Br, 2 BEDROOM, oloctrlc BR. lamily, dlnlDil nn:2BA. HOLIDAY PL~ Bolboa hnlntula C t Mou 2228"8" Pla<entla Ave. 114.'l 642 5-. J Ba. Huge yard. KJdt/peta c.orner lot c:llOO 2 BR. UDfUrn. mature adlt, DELUXE Sp&doua 1 BR. OI a 2192"A" Placentia Av~. $140 -•w. * . bullllna FA '-"t w/w .-... a aq. no pell, 11'5~ -· furn. ••l $140. H•ated ~. CHARMING !'li'j In 1 u la iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l -----------' .:.~ , ft, ._,. IDO. 979-i575 -,__ ---....,.... duplex C2BR atove 6: 2566"0" Orange Ave. $140 I ~ --~_, LANDLORDS! _.,, -'"'""' Mldwoy City -· -·-· ··~ Ample ~. Adults no . , DELUXE Hou .. 1 Unfurn. 305 ~AcW~N5fl[1? • "2~:, ~1~ $15()-VACANT A R&\DY! Hunt!""'" ._.. ~ l'omollO A~ .. c~. Eia:J~t~J HARBOR GREENS TOWNHOUSE GeMral *" 645-4111 * 195 • IJt\l Pd. LOVE THE 2 Bedroom. NEW 3 BEDROOM ~~~~Jnr.:: Ph. eve" 98H822. Furnished & 'g;;,~lid~. B~::'v: "::t: II $235-Nlce 3 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc, BEACH! Mini-pad tor ain-Agt. Fee. 847-12)7 2 Bath, large pvt yard, encl Garden Apts. Pool. ~-Cororwi chi Mir Unfurnished F.ncl garage. EXTRA SMALL 2 BR house, com. garage, yard. San Juan gles. HURRY! Agt. Fee. Mlt1ion Vltlo ~ ~ pvt prqe tn duplex area. no W. 18th St. Calta CLEAN! No children, 1 pet. a-· 3 ml lrom Capo. 847-lal7. . building SZ>O. "''mo. M.,,. Me,. From $130 to $215 mo $11'. 545-6342 . . Water pd. Tenant $250-3 BR, Garage. yard, • Golden Rentals• ~!~·~~V~f:w2: ager at 313 Oswego. Hunt· BEAUT. FURN 2 BR. $175 ....... ~ El P·-rto M-- er. $160 mo. Avail April 4. ~2 Bl". frplc, bltns, new BIKE to Beach!. 2 BR. $135 Exect. bltins in e 1.d. u-~ .u"""...,.... ac • rs rm1 2 BR. $165 ) wm flhare ut:ru.tl.es With own-patio, Corona del Mar. 1ngton Beach. 536-4152. ·-n.a a. ... _.....1. Adlts. no ~ B h lo e 1 Bd -·- 646«i81. crpts, gar, yard, Dana !Odl/peta. AJao 2 Br. Hone dlahwasher, new dra. water Newport Beac" Pfb, (Infant ok), 642-003:!. • 2 Bdrmt e 3 Bdrms Unfurn, •LANDLORDS• Polnt. ' Ranch $165. pd, $265. 831-Q)G. -roRN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. 1 'It or 2 Full Baths FREE RENTAL SERVICE 'NU-VIEW RENTALS Agt. F,., 919-K!O. Newport llMch STEPS TO SURI'! Bred 0. to -· Adults, no ON TEN ACRES All Utllltlu Pold Call 847-1M7 673-4030 or 4:94-3248 fl35 -Bi&: rQc. 3 + Den, · new. 4 BR&: 3 BR. Move tn pell. $160/ino. Apts. fum./unturn. Lt1111e Maater size bedrooms w/ Pool A Recreation 4 BR, 2 BA. Near Edinger & LANDLORDS' 2 Ba. Ex1ru. kids/'peb:. ok. LARGE 4 bedroom ~2 today! sm Ul'o-Henb. 00. Pomona, C.M. Flrepla~e I prlv. paUot. high beam ceilings, largc 1959 ~1aple Ave., CM harbor, $250/MO. PH: \V ~ . N • >t·<f3~-:11·t I e bath, year· around 3~-BA Dana Point :;~Te~ ~:t'LJ:_~ ~ =:::ng w11f~1 or :PAC ~OUS-NEW 968--1103. ae' 111de ewport en 8 1 lease, lf.I block to ..,.. N unfum -upper, u--•~.. , ,.,__. H. C nl t l d Pace. 2 R. W w Cl'pt. ~ • ~a~~~ 3 BR, 2 BA. Crlits, drps, edbeach. NiceREly deeorat· c;;., ~~·~;n ~t 1n ~~a;1 ~ ~h": <·~·uiw-nr ....._. wyJ 0gnv~tchen. ~cl~ a;_~ =e.kl~ B:!:m,O IEST llYS! ,. =- A 5 5 I F I E D SAYE £ASH! vice Is FREE to You! Try FIA heat, fenced, dbl pr, · $450. D C~ or 631-3115 , beauutul Marina Inn Motel, CASA G"•u•~A tios. Z swimming pools, pm, 1 ddld ok. 557.1501 er Nu·Vlew•. childttn ok. $240. 89T-9383. P E T REALTORS •-De Ob'-St ~ sa"n• recreation fac.111· "'-"" 1~0"' Sat. & Sun's or aftt!' 5 pm ~ 1 ,.yv · ' Rental Concealob --. c~=:..:~=..· -----NU.VIEW RENTALS wkda.Ys. 833-3380 1~ (496-2353). IGtcem, •I· Love! 2 BR. ts wilh .... Security ruard. No 1 BR Apt 1135. aw.red 673-4030 or 494-3248 $115-SEAtBREEZES! 2Br. 2BR.,2BA,Angelit&.lfi50 aq., A;dlb.-ta~Rlnt 9 =iespoot ~~ k ln~s l ze d'»BR. ~ pets. C8.l1>0r1a. ~. drps. bttn SMAIL 2 BR ho11.M!", com-Kids ok. Agt. Fee. 847-1ID7. ft. ot luxury living in the . . phones, television, sauna beautifully l and 1 ac ap ed Models Open 10 tll 7 pm ~in."C" ~acb_ °a1i r,,~lybea~~·te3rl>~ 3 •~~en::1!. ::a~ N;;lc.~tt~ Apt F '>~ ~~a~rJoelac~ =Pt<":::::;.~J1!;:.~ 2700PetersonW•y,CM CenterSt.CM.~or Tenanta will share utilities alk overlooking hu&e greenb!lt. I. urn. ,,,_. Clemente and L 8 gun a 2Ai Bit E. of Harbor. nr H•rbor Bfvd & 1-"00-6261==·------I with owner. $160 mo. Avail. ~ts~';s ~~ Laundry room. Maintenance S.lboa I I nd Beach. Come play 111 our 400 Merrlmac Way 557-9559 Ad•m• 2 BR, 1 BA atn&le ity, April 4. SCM!n ach. · & water paid. Immed. oo-, I• ~ mppptng and NEW, lqVel,y, lge, 1 BR apt. garden Unit, lhq crpta.· Balboa PenlNUla ? BR. 2 be. tor leaae w/op-~· $395. Call tor •ppt. .............. l50 ,_. and Walk to beach & ml<!. 546-0370 d'P', dlhwhr, lncd ,,.tlo, tion:topuy._~oflae .. ~-·, up. Bring thlt ad and Garage encl. $2 25/mo. be'll.m. cell, trpl, pr. Adlts. 2 BR. Family room. Bk>ck ment goes tuwscu pure~. SPYGLASS receive $5 oU on first Yearly. 4 15 Heliotrope. $175. 2650 Elden. 537-31Z. from ocean. $335/mo. Year-Avail 4/1/73. 96IH>535 HILL LEASE week'1 rent. 673--3067 wknda or alt 4 PM VERY NICE 2 bd unit, $1~ ly Le .... 6'1W41£. IBUtrr. 3/DBR. 1% Ila.~· 'llrud new Unl>e1-ble BA~L <°""'"""is D Huntington Beach Qdya. DELUXI! lrplc, crpt, drp, bltlnl, C l S..oh dr1>9.•W xlnt cmd •-· vl<!W! 3 Br.·2 Ba, 1..-us lLllOA ISLAN -·-·--·------SPACIOUS 2BR, 2 ba. frplc. APARTMENTS beam celllnp, poUo, adul!I •P strano 963-2372. crpt. 2500 sq·, ft. Fam & util WATERFRONT Qui H pool prlvll. Nr Hi Sehl. $250 Air C.Ond Frplc's 3 Swim only, no pet1. Ref 2354 Santa f200 Mo. new 2 BR Duplex, 3BR, 2. ba, lam rm, 2 frplcs, nm. Triple garage. $950. 2 BR.,. picture wtndow oq La nt• ermoN mo; Hal Pinchin, Rltr. ming p~ • Heaitb Spa : Ana Ave., 673--0395. private' ,..,..,, lW5 Via crpt>, -. ,,.tlo, boot ,.i. 644-a<l8. the Bay. Gonae A .X Utll· 2 Bdrm Studio. lli BA. Furn. m-4392. Tennll Courtt G..,. and 2 Bdrm, drpo, crpt. blt-tno. Sacrarne1ito. 5e6175. $350. 18e:Sf2:T155 OCEAN VIEW ttSes. i.mtmo. -yr\y. Dona SUO. S acres beau.ttft&l 2 BR., 1 bL, frplc., aundtclc. Billiard Room. -Gar. Yard. YOUJl& child, no Coron• del Mir SALTY SHORES! $175 2 Br. From llv & Otlchester ~· (G37) P ark 1 i ke ~ Yeatly, $250. 1 Bedrm. From SIM ~ts .. Call eves. &e-4219 Kid&lpets. Singies. A&t. kltch. ~lg· 3 BR i ' ha. Sunken pool,! BBQ '1 · • Jbnel Realty -Mike 2 Bedrm From S2'.lO Mgr 1215 - 2 + Den. 1 blk beach. F.,.. 84?-lal7. u_.. ;,;, ~ l'2s mo. ~ u~~ a' 0 ' · ~ 551-!700 Eves MEDITERRANEAN $1411 "II apo< 2 br/1 Ir Iii Beaut rond. Yan!, pr. <BR. 2BA, funner model A<m 675-19'12 61W113 64U2JS 644 6200 AU. ITl'lLlTlES PAID NU 2 BR, 2\1 ba, d<n, din S.. -• cpt/drp, ·blln. Chlld/pet. home $llS mo, Avail Aid OCEANFRONT , Adilli., NO P<U rm, 2 po.tloo, """· dlhl!nh. VILLAGE = ~ BRtlo, 2 be., lrplc, rar, 2!. 96U71!2. Dnmotlc -A ~--...... ---·It . 18211 p-....,. '.:!!~-·~Wik to ~ :UOO Harbor lll•d., C.M. Mople. No 1 IGalJ Y-•· pe · I . ---= ·-1'114) M7-5'441 --<. Adi~ no pets. -(TI4l 551.aoaJ NEW APTs. 2 -2 Bo, 1365 ·...., 2 BR. 2 bo. 2 ""'"· rvtn• 4 Bdnn. dlnlnr ""· i:;i;o,_ (4 bibs. of s.. DJeao,,.,,,. mo. ll'D-7078. RENTAL omCE bltM. w/w crpt>, drpo, .r dbl gar. 1 blk beacb. Urrl-Yrty. Da~. 615-19'12 or $25 WEEK & UP ora Beach, 1blkW.111 Hoit 4 BR2~ new duplex OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM wtxtn. ator. Adults, -m qUe. 2 BR., Iii ba .• &!r/oond. $225 494--0615. • Sl..,.lnr Rooms to Parkolde Lane.) l:ml , beam ""'1. FE pet>. S195. D nurtn 8t. NU-VIEW RENTALS 4BR,2\lba"" ~ *Sharp4Br,3&.T...-:lJ:=:''!'-"""" 510\I Awcado no pei. THE FULL LI 545-5800. 1 673-4030 or 494--3248 3 BR. & tam. rm., 2 baths 8-ck Bay. Pool. SeU dean 8'1MTiJ' $145 -$165 MMScO Have a place tor everythlne 3 BDRMS, 1~ ea. l~·CU' ADULTS only. 3· ~.R.. 2 &., 4b~ 2n:'' Turt1~~ r.151~'3'81'9~ BALBOA INN BAgr,w.'OP~:. l ~~~Costa Mesa -plua lntettlting Jiaces to iO aarald, Jae fenetd Jd. home beam ceil s · pool •---nearby. Our garden apart-Mature adllltl ~SIA So. o1 hwy. $275 Per mo. Turtlerock $425 ----m-t740 cioeet'.a. nee. ball. pool &: 2 BR, $150, nr. Fairvie"W Ir: menta are surround by mo. MIMMC AvtD· I • ·• 4 BR., tam. rm., 2\i ba"" , fl»..TOSTffi, li53 ~to' ·~·~i'ij' ·. W5 Main SL vlded balb A lots cl ed plus minimal mgmnt. of 3 BR., 21ni ba. Deluxe pool tables, .eaana batbl. BaJctt, Bltnl, crptl, 'drpa. broad lawn1, J?Utting green, ADLTS Ollly, Immac 288. adj.62-BR.apts.Greato~ Bluffs N.B , $500 WAHOUSE D ~-:~~&~= See for )'OUl'IE!IL . 17301 ::1~only, no pet1. ~d patio. lnaide: 2 2BA, quiet. Trtplex, ar portunJty. Orange Cout • . 2 + den/o«itt, '~ MARSRAU. Realty 675-4000 Keelmn IA n bit W. of · · apaclous 1Jt~ :;:~ t1hoppln& Avail April I. S11S ~ Estate 644-4&48 f.:tiD~X ~~ i;:·~32 =~ to , .. 1.. • .... •L Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). 2 Br. New paint, cpt/drps, ceramic tile kitchen 2 mo. 60-1522, ~ SPYGl.As.5 Hill No. J.. · 1 • • .. -.. ~-~ -·~ -bl!M, $145. 1 Child ok, no ball!s $225 N 8tlldre' MESA yftdO °"' --~cent Ocean Vlt'W. Brond ~W Dwlex ~ ~.: ~i'. MEN, small beach 1""el. pet. Nr IBth "' Plac:eotta. THE ORLEANS. Br. 2 ~ apt-homo. New 4 BR, Wnlly rm, Ocean Vu, walli ., bead.. 3 Rooms an.so per wk. Apts. _, larg . J10llo, c:looed dOulilo draperies, crpt'g, landscp'g, 4~ !Ir • ..,_ ar ~ Corona del rMr 1115·.., monlb. 631-7056. 2 BR, sbait c:rpt, near occ. 1741 'l'Ustln 833-®16 gar. im. lllS-IOIS. • tr1pl• gar. Avail mw. .. , -DELUXE N L-·L-$135-ULTRANICEApt.& Encl potlO, asr. II.I&""' 2 BR. 2 BA Studio. **llEAt11'1FULlA2BR. $600/mo. 6#-0136 SINCE1946' EXF.c.borne,3 Br,2~Ba.2 . , ew, ~ Pools."4 G«rdens. &uma. mo. S67-o350. Crpt/dfl!I, bltns, extra ContemrifiGudenADta. 3 BR. 2 BA, ""'"· drpa, ~:.:!tternty pr::.:~ --yd. 1 bllc ' "' lor '!"It incll!des all T...,;, Priv ... !lo. -$135. 2 BR, ""'"· drpo, patio 1torago. Clo!e to occ • SD Patloo, C, pool. ~ lrplc,2cargar.,potlo.$31o0. D 5527000 ' N""'lt _.and boy. 1!85(mo. utlUties and funllsh.BACllELOR Apt $125. ..._ yud. AdlJ.o, no pets. Frwy. $105/mo. 546-0469 or .::Call=..::~"-="------1 ~house SaVSun 11·1. •Y• -..... McNubRUy.642-8400 . ings. $175/mo. Call w ..... od. I bia --m-0745. VERYnlcelBR.lnasmall """"ttia,644-6110 Evea54&-<lm. 644-'1270agt. -.-.-Thtfl*ltdrawlntheWest. Sharp&larg.2bd, qulot complox. 1140. ~.~i!;_l!r·.i.:i,": 2BR.,!l(baU.. ...... $225HARBOR ,Vlew,3 .Br,2Ba, 2 blbtoB!cCoro ,_ Huntl-Horbour .. •_I>ally_Pllot0al8!fl"1 Cpb.&drapet. !37-91117. No ehlldren ar -• -· 2 BR 1% be.. air oond 1235 family nn & dinlnr rm. -SLIOI ,,...'ii;. ,._,_. Ad. tICHm. Bltlns. $140. mo. 548-l;(ill6 fpe::.;ts.::..,,,.......-...:...--... :?J:irnr" mo'. Yr lae. 2 BR: 2 ba~ •••••••••• $300 ~fi;1' $.'2 5 • mo. 1 adolt. ;., ...... ":G-1634. · NEW furn. -Acroa Ir. Apt. Uftfvrn. 361 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Untum. 3 BR, 2 baths •••••••••• $3.10 • z ea. beam. ll pool. l beacb,. dock avail. Water .;. .,. 3 BR, 2 BA. FRPLC 3 BR, 2\i ba .•• $325/3601395 Cozy, prtva.,, 1p•rkllng II& j,, ~· Adlll pd. 1acum pool, 1rp1c, 0;:;:::":;;"~':::••;... _____ ~o;.:;;=-----...;;=;.;.;;.;... _____ 1 Patio. $31o0/MO. 644--0030 4 BR. 21i batl" ........ $425 clean, 2 BR, 1 BA. opts, Orsnp &::'a.E · ~ vlew. $195. 213: 863-01. CUTE 2 bd & den, walk to ' eel h•11 ~pm.pr .• $235.54H797alt Costa·--· · ..... > "°-' BMch beach. Couple preferred. r I -am. mo. 673-4821 . ~°! ~~ BR., $325; .. Ccilci . di Oro 'wATEitrnoNT -YEARLY Costo Mou · Caywood Realty 548-l290 AU. 'OT1UT1Es PAID On Bir Bay. 3 BR., 2 be. E REALTY Priv. beach. $450. MESA V RDE A Company With Vision HARBOR View Homes, 3 Br, Com1JU9 befon you ftDt 2 BR.. 2 ba. Room tar 35• l.nvely 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 frplc, Univ. Parke Center Irvine 2 Ba, family rm. $450. mo. CUstom dellJaned. le.a~: boat on cbanndtront .SSOO Fam Rm, bltln ld!ch, .. r. Call Anytime, 562-7500 Prln. only. 840-0080 alt 6. •·-ldldien with In-~,Pt. near boy. 3 Bl(., vice porch, encld patio, conv OUice houn 8 AM to 6 PM NEWPORT Shon!s 4 Bl'., 2 • ~~l:a"dln"'?Cr .,.. 2 batb& $150 to all schls, 2 chlldttn. 1 DA ~ tennis etc 310 -~·~ ~~~ . ·-·~·-pet ok. Gardener & water WALNUT Sq. Townhouse. Prospect -Open Sun pm. .._ pd, on quiet cul de sac, Brand new, nr. UCI ai Santa $360. moo. 673-~ • Private patiDll $395. 6 mo leue acceptable, Ana twy. 2 bd, 2 ba, pool & Santa An• • ClOled aaraae w/atorap -.>. parl<. Relrlg., fnsd >d, alr • \'!.~"' ~M 226 E. 19TH cond. $200. 56>056.1. SPAC 3 BR, 2 BA Home. e ·-~-u associated BROKERS qf/'ILTQCI~ ~~1r, lfll Boiti~, • 'l Ill' ~ .. -b-E • Pool • Barbecues • sur-3 BdnM., 2 be.tbs. Frplc. 3 BR, 21i BA, new opts, -•·-~· _, n" l rounded with plulh IBnd-DELUXE Patio, dbl. garage. Davis dtps, 40 ac Cntry Cub set· pado. t>bl 5 .. -. WIO sq. ft. 9Cllping Realty. t1rig /pool f eitc. $340. 531-1967 or 546-0469, Adultli~&tltibest 2BR,%blttobeechat29th 642-1000 64H122 545-9191 1obn. LARGE 1 BR $190 ~!\..tin ~ ~ t ~ e 2 BR. den, "'IOts. drps. 3 BR., 2 ba., bl!M, carp. etm: DISHJ $135. 2 BR. 2 BEDROOMS $llO openor abac crp(s -~ d.shwshr. Nice yard. $175 drapes. Newly da:or&ted. Fenced. IMI .,..., W. W'~.!_Pets .. ~"l91l ~!>° ~ pit,!':!,~ w 0 r" mo. 645-4871 $325 Mo., Iae. Avail now. Agt. Fee. 8C'l•l217 ~ UBUl'I _.. ......, T .. v ••~IY Sl50 • BIG !FLASH! Pool. 2 Corbin-Martin RJtn ~71i62 FUY.WER POWER! $1!0. 2 i13-9060 bkr/owrwr, Br. Kldl ok. Ag!. Fee. UNIVERSITY P"1U<-3 Br. 2 BR: Kldl/pets. Ag!. FM. LIVE "LIKE A KING OCEANFRONT -2 Br up. IM7-ml. BA. Atrium. Completely fl41.UJ'I. ·At n .. -'--' ..., ___ , per. $200 per mo. Avail ., e Goldon Rontol1 e rwnodeled lhn>oot. $.'ISO per W-iltf """'I"' ,....., 1U... IS '73. 64Wll62 aft 5 or LRG 2 Br. Farmhcloae $140, mo. Owner. 552-9'l92. . 1'JllNISl!ED • .::":::kndo=.'-..--~-- K l d a I pet s . A 1 I 0 L•aun• Beach . DARLING aroI z br borne, VMFt1RNISHED NEW 2 Bdrm ~{mo. Ann. SJngleaJFamiliea: $150 Bike , 1P Uv rm. new tlosbag, new Jeoe. 511 W. Bay, Newport to Beach• Agt. Fee $llO • Nice 2 BR apt w/ dlhwhr, pvt ,,. , pretty * POOLS 8-:b. can s. B. 88M832 979-M30 • • """"" " clty vlew. Bllml, ~. Pldl!Or toe!. Adults, no * ENCL0$.,0 o1aya or 8fl3.29CJ .,, ... .. • gar. ~ts. ow. •bopping. $225. GA" •ftES • $1.95 • <DNVERTED Piano $225 -UUl pd. 1 BR hoe. Fan· 1n9. 80-l<IJ3 ...,.. DELUX 2 BR. !Uni, lrplc, 1 Boxt 1 BR. For Sing!.,. taatlc """"" view. So. ,._ •urn r * CONVINI ENT blk beach/bay, ll60 per mo. Kids ok. Ag!. F ... IM7-l207. Laguna. U'nf~ 11 ' O TO AU. BEACHES April Is(. ~ .. -HlB e Goldon Ront•I• e $350 • 4 BR. 2 be., !rplc, urn, 310 FROM $145 MONTH 2 BR. Upper, Walk to beach! 3 BR. •·-"·· nn • be.'• oceanside hwy w / beaut. Now-rt •···h 1275. lnd utll. Yearly. 213: ' ........, .• • . view. ·~· -ADULTS PLEASE 447-9443. New carp, drapes, paint. I ,. I-!''-..::=::._,_ __ _ Bit-Ina. am Mo. 642-()177. NU-V EW .. ENTALS •YEARLY & WINTER* VILLA POMONA 2 BR. Fl>m. •pt No children SKINNY Dlp-1 4 Br 2 673-4030 or -Finer -1n Beoch Aft& or pm. ~ E. ctlllll St. Ba. Kids/pets ok. $240. Agi. $265 • Bred Now all electr1c From $500 Month PHONE '°'315 NB. 646-4661. · Fee. M7-007. . 3 BR., 2 BA, crPt1 A dtpl. Bill Grund;)', Rltr. 615-6161 <1760 Pomona Ave.) YEARLY l Br. Furn. apt. NEW 3 Bdrm. 2 Bo. Alr/cOnd. Oilld oL No Cot..i.nln-, N-N-tiler. 1 adoll d-. ~.. ·-~ ..... Fncd yen!. lltll pr. Unfurn. nt NEW 2 Bil, M Nr. -$llli mo. .n pl. -· Kids OK. $295. -~1300--Beautllul location • VllWt NO --114 E. llllll Onflirii 365 SUN • FUN1 2 Br, .....,.._ 714' 1!5U3117. Hvntlngton aa..lt St., CM. 518-0l37. ' ' Kkll a PICI. Olt. ~ .... 1 B front boule, quiet uea. • B~ * gIADy ELMS • POOL hdwt1" .,,...,.._ .. .._" ... ,..,,_ ••• ''''°""' ti::,11:!! _ _: ~ mo. Wolle bcb • town. • new, -e AdUlll -...~"~"II ~ .. r: • pttl/chllchn. AvaD. ..._..,,. -DO DMI. An.ll e OdkbW';-..:;cr BR. Prtv~. &mdedi: _,,.illtH .,.. ...... ,......_, "nit ' -• trwcll ,....... ll --......... 497-2237. ~$2i!O, llCHllJ'• 177 E. ~ -~ ·--wrvu. -·at; ..... ~ ... -"'111"" -""' _ ....... ~ '~ ~ - - . -""'-~ oPt,) bl.Ila "pt_ -....u. ct.ii .... -ottltlcilM ........... .eyt1 ..-11111 ••• II' • ..W: 111s; 511'211l5 -, !t!!IN NlmJel CBR. lliclu~llO, ~ 1 BR turn. uttl paid, $1!0. 6l4-e&63 • ... ,,.., ""'"' " '"-ioodoA••• "'" rii(-:-:=7 ~ · K.;.;. pool. ' 23«> Newpcrt Blvd Adulll I w!Mhtt dr..,.., hw11lalft• Oftd forlMI IJMh•• •.• U.· " 'ltllo. 'n"" 8: ' RM.· -2Ji 11!9J>P"'8 $225 mo. m . only. -548-sin Balboa alancl ""'"" .... "'"' .... ,.,_., ........ ,,., R .... ... ..... 2 flreolacea, ant 1n 66-t573 y rd 11ou .. JHurlty JYdHI, clotHI tlrevlt TV. pr. the 1arp ...... """• with Irvine · e QUIET ""'le apt • · VERY A-1 BR. 4 BEDROOMS, buee d<n. N. boilooey. Pt.......mc octan L""' Ind utJJ. C• JJ Y•arl)'.1l!Splu1 utll. , One hdroom/Stvdlo from $195 CoostA -laniJUes onl1 ...... IOCllrity, or!. beach. NEW CONDOMINIUM . etl-lSOl :It T 0 Bedroom from $305 P8!I mo. m.2'183 $t3S. mo. 49M72$ 2 Br., gar, 1'00I ;no. 497-1.342 I BR. Trollor, mature adult NEW iow.r d'IPlelc, 3 br, un-$ w 1 BR. ~ <)rps.. All U111. RILL VIEW. a BR., Fam Brand New 2 Br. Walnut Sq only. $110~isoo tum. YrJ1. Wuh/dr,r & . IMAllNftMl9wr,:.;:o::m:..~""' pd. Sl'5. llll a. loll + dep-Rm, :Iii BA, Bltno, trplc, -.. 0.. Air I oond refri~ ~ ~00 . ... m-41117. . patio, Gardcnor. u 25 . $2lli l)IO. lM Oval Rei ·-.ior Apt , ... rent, .... S.IWO hnlnauii MODRI --..... fO .... StA • SlidJll 1l'IS: 2 J!r; -· 962-7133 =bl• -,..rd. Pb. . K1cW ~ Act. • 811. 2 BA, Cpts, Bilbo NewoMt aeoa; 13, uk I« Gfinrp. DLX dupta 2 Br 111 Ba.· DONALD J, SCHOLZ & COMPANY Feo. N'l•'.D07. Pll, mo. Call aft.,. l :IO ;....;.,,_.;.; , • "'Weed It 6 llftp" bltnl, cft/drp, encl pr, ---. Ne.._ ...... CA tt- V-I BR, Iii Ba. ** -"* BLUFFS 3 Br. ' Ba. ui.. From -.. -"1>l. lndr)I nn. no ..... -ly ......... e p to• A -want ad Is• -1:> ""'· vi.... Y...ey leut. lm'O tllmn Into -J.~131~11~11·;,,.,_==--,.,::-...._...._...._....,..........._ .......... ...._...._ ..................... _...,tt,AAAl.A& lluilH& Pli mo. t'IM2N. --$175. Call -Need a "Pod"f Plw an ..i1 Nt;i a "Pad'"f Place .. adl ==""=""=""::~===""""'=~====""=""===':""':=""=:""'="7ill="'===::. I • l ' • \ I ,, t c • I .. ' . ' • ! (. ) ' 1 .. ' I .. t \ 1. I' ! ' • [ ' -I· ! • ' . ' . ' !- ' ' I > I' -- • ' J • • .~ . ' ' • I . -. ~ .......... --'-_ -~i:---. . • . ...... ' . . . .. . .• . ·,; ...... I '' ' I. .-,f'. )' • t, , · I . t ''" , , ••• l" ~ •••• , ... • Loo ing . (Qr > om.eone • • .~..K" • • ' J, ' .., . :'.\ .... . ' .. '• ' L. . ' • • .. ~ . .t~ . To jlake An · rder? • , ood At It . ' ' . We'll even pay the postago,. to. get you to give us an orcler. Get ready for some quick profits by mailing in your orcler today •. Put . a ·harcl·working DAILY PILOT . classified want ad to work for ·you. , . .. USE THIS . ORDER FORM • USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! < , ·;.,.· .~,· 0•f•I 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE . ONE UNl;.:_NO AD LESS THAN ·3 LDGs -.. . -' • • .. :=·1 ti~'.s TIMD TIMEI. .. JIMIS _, . !· - - ---. ... $4.~ .. ;7.40 . s1·1.10 ' $17.11 -· . ... -~~.-....-... t ~.IO "it:k '')4'.P sn.So ' ........ ' -~--· -·-· ... _, ' $6,IO $10,7~. ' :$}7,~ $27.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND Bili. 0 ~ OR USE YOU~ iiiii CHARGE CARD - PubliJh for • -, ••• , ••• , doy1, b19inni"9 •• , , :, , ;, ,_.,, ,, , :,;,;-,.~ ••• ,, Cla.1iflc•tio11 • , , , •••••• , •• , •• , •• •• ; •• ,., ••• , .. · •• , , , •• •• •• •• •• , • • N1rne , , , , • -, • , , , • , , , • , , , , , , •• , , •, ,, , •• ~., • , • , , , , •• , , 0 •• •• ,, , , • Aildre11 • , • •.,,, ••• , ••• , •• , ••• ,. ,, •• , ••••• , , •••••••••• , •• , , , , , • City •·······-·····················rt.011e .................... ,.,,,,,,. M1tt•r Ch•rt• Numb1r •••••••••• , , • , • , , , Eiq>lr•~o11 D•t• , ,, , , , , , loftkAm~c.ercl Numbor ••• , • , , • , • , , , , , ••• &lpr•tl•fl Det. ••• , , • , , . . ... TO FIGUll COST Pvf •nly ••• worci ii ooclri t.poco abdYe. lru:lude, yoar .c1,,,,, ,, ,r... lttl"'"'· ' Tlio r.O.t of·yo11t •" i1 •I lt!o e11d ,of the li11e 011 wiilch tl.e fo1t WO,,, of YOIH' •' h WTi .. te11. M4 $J:OO pl~ I r.-.. erlra if 10u cle1;,. W•• ~ . DAil~ •·Pfl.OT 'fo• 1tr+'ko With ill•if~ reptth. -------CUT HERE-PASfl OH TOUl INVELOPI-...;, ______ ,,_. -·••- ' Cl•11lfaod Dept: BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ·Flrtf Cl111 Pomilt'N'° n, c'.1t•'MH•, C•life1"11141 Orang• Coast DAILY ·PILOT P. 0. Box 1560 Cost• Mts_•, "C.lif. 92626 ' ' _, . • Or Give Us an Qr.~.e.r by-J!hone . ' at 642-5678, th!e ·Direct · line. t~ . " '. . t • • • • ! t ' 1 . . Cla11lfiecl Want Ad • • REIUIJTI i ' . . ~ L r • , .. , __,,.. • ... , , ON BEACH! 2 Br, 2 Ba. From $238 Parking. L a r r e Htaied Pool. Saunas and Recreation Room. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC m OCEAN Ave., H.B. (714) 536-1487 .Ok. open 1D am-6 pm Daily WilLIAM WALTE;RS CO. GOING FASTI Choice 2 BR Apts. $144/MO. ALL IJTILlTIES PAID VILLA YORBA I ' ( • s-. Mll'<h 18, 1973 DAILY l'ILDT -~1 -~:..--· l[S] 1-... -:n I~ 1.-....... 1 " j • • • --·DAiLY PILOT ~:-L ... _ .... _. ;;;;;l[ll];;J 1;;[ _ ...... _, ... iiiii. ~l[DJ~JI ;..[ _ ..... _.·--· ;;l[Il];;J1 [ ""'"'""' l[Il] [ ....... ". llill~~[ .--··-~l[Il]~J [ . I jl )I ' l[ll],iii[ ....... _, .• _. ~][ll]~J /~[ .. -.,-~, ~- llj•e Wanted, M & " 710 H•te W•nlod, M & ,. 710 Htlp Wonted, M .. "710 H•lp Wontod; M & " 710 H.lp Wontod, M & F 710 HelpWanlod, M & F 711 Hllp Wonled, M & ,. 710 Http W•ntod, M & p 710 H•lp Wontod, M.1" 1'11• I 't BANKING a.ERK. ...... ""-Mill -llO~ .IM!Oded • light Ind lot.( RECEPTIONIBr, -· datlc. • jACCOUNTANT UNION .BANK .. a1ood ...,...,, Part ctme, Announcl~ *** p/c!mo. App17 1n .......,, e Podtaalng OVER 311,lllO ...., tnritw aldlla. $115/mo. SECUTARY · p>A C.omroUer heaV)' llu an~-a mornlnp. S Otar-wttk. ··• 340 Victoria. CM. • WIN Wre-Dealtt, manufarturtr rep. 11'H:tfiff -For Newport Sada Ad - • • 'l'Clat -•· TE • ConlaA:I Mr. 01'oo 61'-3450 HOUSEKEEPER. BABY· ~· • Goltlc -·· -l!ola Ageocy. All oldlla hlcludiltl ~ comm• .. _. I N.B. FACTORY SITI'ER SpMloh ""'1'd ,..,.. " _, '"'" ""'gn-parto d the c 0 ••tr 1 Poro ahorlhand. Sharp loolu liq ~ :.~ y~~· ~rierioed de It r ab If!. Constr S.C'y to $900 Care at 2 chUdrm. ~: 0::--All artt.1 ot4 Oraric'e avallabLe. M~ be able to u •;:-:• ~~T!": bow'r, pod psy. ' ~Fee Pak1 By The ~ apply ln ptrtOn, Fee PaJd/Allo Ftt Jobs ,Jb· FEE EV&• R Wltain,.U: for Ant three tbuslutic A want to Simd Rnu:me: • • , O>mpan,y a~nt Ttteaa Wala, 8lD Ne"¥i1>0r1 wmcurr HOUSEWIVES: Stn:tcb Yo4Jt montba. !btu traW!L u ... -o~ Oallifttd Ad no. Git , To $28,000 Center Drive, New po r 1 Penonnel Agency fhOpping dolla.r It btlild • NO INVESTMENT' • ............,.. M n£..1. e/o DaUy PUot Lb Relnder's ~ncy ~ach. 1651 E. F.dl.naer. S.A.. // /J/) q. II ~...J.~adt;:~, ~:Y• rt'.r..;.;J No flmmiclu. Rd. requited. • itftANCE ON YOUR P. o. Box 1MO 4500 CampUI Or. Equal Opportunity Employt"r !Mark UJ Center) J\'1llljt irlf ciaa ... o:u I·Vw. 1111•r.t Or. MUil be boodablt. .M. WORK wrm PmPLE ca.ta Mme, cant. ... 5tfa2ll8 Newport Stach BEAUTY Operator. full or 542..U ~ ~Box~· en.ta ~-Call Mr. I>unc9. We wll1 !rain you tor a poc1. Accounting Clerk ~1RT£R ~Bi!'~: COOK, di,_ M"81 ... all-IRRIGATION lNan -··Qlll c~~~~!~· ~ ~~ ..=.:: r:~:;:!.!;'!!.t .. 88autUul modmi ofc It oon-TY SALON, ll0'7 Jamborff = ~b.~~.~~~ LEAD MEN • Newport Beach tetti~ & evaluate potenttal A~ wbo is .it,.. onlal co.workt>ni. Should Rd., N.8. 6"--0340. H So New-Lite lndt.lltrlal • ~ 673-1825 ernplo)'H'9 for local, na-lt&nt, compome own CCl°IW' bitve IOrnt! A/P n~r. Co. BEAtrrY OPERATOR -Full wy., . Lquna. Dlvtslon For Womm l~'$ tiona1 ls International coin· pindenoe, briPt, x!rrt SIB, oilers aood wages. Salary to tlnw. Must Have clientele, COOKS ~·anted tor dinner Wholeu.le Growlrw: · Exp'd ~ penlet. Call Pat &!ran, iypiJw. ft«l:cdlit._ ba Dk ~·-_ Call Sally Har 1, uae Iron &.: blowtr. Joe shift & oystf'r bar. Apply Needed lmmedl•tely Only. Salary Coen. t..aauna PERSONNEL 833-1100, Dennll A Dennll stat'11entt A Ueo NOllldl ~· Coaatal Penonncl r~er, LTD. 646-5370. HUJlir)' Tliet Re•lllw-ant, Hilla area. Call for •PJll. MACHINE Penonnel Agency of Irvine, in fl cb'l aake ln Olftlal. APncy mo 1-l&rbor mvd BEAU 0 0 1641 Wett Sunflower, S.A. Exr.;rlenced 58&--1580. CLERK :Ql2 Mlchellon Dr AJIO det Mar. Exp. ref .... I CM. ' " (21 B~TYSbopPENo~!~.;~~ OOUNTER girl for dcy PC 1Hmbler1 ·~· ·-.... ,.._... -U SHOP . located San Jose.· Lorw tiaL 673-59'12., 1 · · wuu....... cleanl.o& plant. Apply befatt Hand Solderers • ·• ·v Beach, Tornnce. Sant a DYNAMI'"' DUO '• Account•nt, Jr. nee. I auarantee. noon. 2200 lfarlx>T, Unit Ana, Anahelm, San Diep I: " Wj' ... looldn& .... yoong 645-.1()51) A 2 c M '"'""'IC """~"""'ca Yoo & """ ~ typlnc I --;ve """"""""' co · · · °''" ''"· Al80 11\.YU•L <U\.>Vl"'u. VARIAN DATA Sbel'WOOd Oal<s. ""1lo Jn the..,,. otflce ol jqlo ""'"'"""ve co. In the * BoolckHper to $750 CUSTOOIANS pm"/olaht" Trainees For SERYICESl'tAGENCY Local Manufacturer MACHIN'ES a local _.,... !inn'• lleolth ""' Industry. Muot °'""' ln!ci_o!'. thnJ T.B. Frr. Pe,.,.,,nel 0.pt. Hoq Lite lnduatrlol Work SALESPEOPLE ""'1eat dept. SoWy .,...., • ~ve min 2 yn '"'-"'""tlnit * G""'I Office $500 Hoapltal, Newport Beaeh. RE p AJD Pndsloo maddne proc!U<:t• Call Mn. P-. ""-1890- .,, fleaae Rnd mume Lile sh accun1.te typtng'. DELIVERY oJ DA IL Y lndu•trl1I Sewing Att'y caIU trial to $20K haa immediate openiJlp tot l;{U Ilnmeclia~ Openina E:ir:~ oo caD. -for ... aprina SERVIC1 si... Salnman. t salary requirements lo ~ptlon A phones ' PIJ.OI', SUNDAY ONLY, to & Wire Wrappers Elec. Salee Engr to $12K the followin&': , promot;loM. DA,y avallablll-f/'thne. Medi. Jmowledp tn controller, P.O. Box 1•· * S.C'y /Purch11, $600 newspaper carriers. Re-Purchaa A.gt/Steel $10K In Our Busy Pe~I Oft1ce ty. btaku, tune-up etc. 2 Yn ! Santa Ana, Ca. 92711. A '· 1. quJre. the .,. of a Station Buy /M · Hn!wr Sl<.500 Grl d M h' f ts for a clerk CO ..mt in a 1"""'1ewlng Houn exper. min. 8omts b' !Jc. =SING SALES ccura.te lyp,..t, 1te 1h Ex· W•-or Van . r-·ct Mr. ln1'ectlon Moldlnn er anne •o:'Wl. n er QC lft S __ _, I IO ,. 'd "·at in · 1UFvr..n11 -cellent benefits. ---......,,rut • Tool Crib Attendant ~ ,. .... ,ety o assignmentl such am tQ .u noon not req • ,_. ~· l °"""" Coun1y "°"""""'' * •--'y/M ..... • to """ ""'"'Seeley, 330 Weot &y Exec Seer.~ '° l700 MiH Machin1'sts .. group tn.unmce, reooro. pe,.,..,.i Olflce ~ """"'· 25llO ~ " d I n d .-.. ..... .., .pvvv St . c.o.ta Meu. • Many assignments in the Secy/·Co .. truct n to ~ • • the a<1-•·•--t1oo of 3~ ~-CM .,ee s ex per e ce Cha.llenglngjobreq' h ., N Be rvine 4<''" "' umllllu-a 1ur......,r , • • Clanlfled Advertising sales * G F /1 a DENTAL Assl.stanL. at leaat ewport ach, 1 ·San-Secy/Brokerage to $625 General beneflta Pro&J'llms. We are SERVICE Statkm Salesman I ~ Full lime position •I rl/ln1, to $600 8 m<MI exp., some Sat's, ta Ana &-Cotta Mesa areas. Recept/Gen'l Ofc to $550 looking for an individual THE BROADWAY &. lube man. Top Pll' Ir ff.. f1andl!nK vacation relief for Comm') back,round help!~I-rood benefits-, Hlgn Bch • ~enc«! & ltainte Cmrtlng Oerk to $550 Machinisb who is 1ervice oriented &: , ~ outnde sales staff and * Acc-tng Clerk ~ area. Chair Aide only. Call 8 Pos!Uons. Excellent earn-Oerk Typist to $500 enjoys a heavy ¥.'Ork load. TI77 Edfnaer H.B. ~d be~ ttilnf ~ 1 developing new buaineA. Heavy AIR.Payroll AM to 10 AM or 5 to 7 PM. ings. Weekly paychecks. Comm'l/Unet Rater $500 Tool Maker Prior penonnel ex per. F.qual Oppt'y Emp1oyer ~ly shen s:~ rriflA Qood opu"""1nunlty fedor righndt * Progr•mmer to $15K 846-3540. Sure~~kFT""~tu to $425 ~youpful ~}!Pt ""'th a neoesaluallllty. Sal,. .lrv1~11e;;;,• O'N".B;;.·...,.-,.,.....,.~ 1 pemm. terest ' ltl EI e c I com puttr exper. DENTAL Secretary, filghly 2061 Bu1ine11 Ctr. Dr. r •<C'IO" "' ee. c-uzo ons \\'e have exoollent frlnre '""""" ete q ca-SER =:VICE Station Atte~_-~ ~me to Clasa:Wed ad No. Design & proeram ap-rl 488 E. 17th {at Irvine) CM bf.nelits including Company tlons -a are looking for 11. LADIES can you uae uo. -~· L.~a~~~~. Box =l~~tlon~y1tem1 & ~f;f1 ~Cai?°'::t ?.:~ lr~~eOrangeCo.~441 :~e2!!,. ,,!!!•14~ paid group irwlwiu-ice. c=~~&rowin&Pranie ;wG~JfR~1 ~1;1!: itA~;~~u.°£: ~MBLERS-Tralneea &. HEI..EN OCHAFFER 645--4404. • •·w• ·v Apply Penonnel Dept. Pleue Apply In Penon perience necessary. Major E. Cout Hwy, NB 644-4131. , 1exper. SaUboat auembly. PERSONNEL AGENCY De11k Receptionist, YMCA. Jo"IBERGLASS Mold Mond8:~~:31)Frida,y ~naumer prod~ COM Will ;~:t~~iooA:ft:; ~~:ive :7~~ 2300*U~=·*N.B. Repalrme~~· Jo·a LSI Ja~:°°s4s.3.Sl8. r1. s=~~= 11!..C..,.,, Yacht Corp, BOOKKEEPER. Re....,p-M"" ""neat & clean. Over FILE CLERK $500 SHOPPERS'. TRANSPORT ·CB. Elq>er. 2 yn min. ~=~~~--~I ' 11 pm for 3rd shift. DISHWASHER Equal Oppor. Employer VDM SALES -Stereo -Electronic• 393 E. 17th St., Cltl - : l@1 Placentia, CM tlonl11t. Etftclent, mature 2L Apply in penon, Surf &: Fantaatic Costa Mesa Co. DYNAMICS ' Direct floor selling. Full or SER.VICE Station an.Ye')'d ' ' ASSEMBLERS == ,~1~ J=~ NstnoB ln, 5930 W. Cout Hwy., Lovely ores & illtriendly co-3131 W. Segerstrom ~~ei.as-.1iii_8r.tte Store El man. Mlllt be aper. 4 d'1I E:!cper. prefd. Apply Clipper Beaeh . ..-Must have "~ · · ;lngken. you wru·· need pxl e c--ineers Senta Ana CTI4) 541).3131 a wk. Apply 3190 But. ·=.~ia~n!.E. Oc· •tructlonexp.645-782> ~~l~H~en·cy~: Lib~e~per.:fpful~i e S'r~Buyen J~~u~~~~~= 2f;;1!:~::n?:· SECRETARIES ;!.~:.Sta. Sltmn,n, , ASSEMBLERS BOOKKEEPING Auistant, E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395 benefits. Call 5 5 7-612 2, 8ll-2400, ext. ll6 p/tlme eve./wlmds. Mech. Good typlat, p/time dally. OONUI' shop, part time Abigail Abbo1 Pel'90!lnel e Draftsmen ri.-tAJDS daya/pm's, rrr. We have Immediate ~ expei-. Neat. Appily mens .AJJPl:y at Clipper Marine Irvine Con:u>lex. Send 1 al 1 Agency, 230 W. Warner, Personnel Dept., H 0 a g tngs fut' experienced ~ %m Newport Blvd, CM. Q>ri>. 1919 E. Occidental St., resume to MLS PO Box em e. App Y ln person Mr. Suite 200, S.A. e ProvislonilHJ Hospital. Newport Beach. Equal Oppor. Employer Qu : Santa.Ana. 1017, Newport Beach,~ Donut, 1J5 E. 17th, Costa FOREMAN ['!::""""!~!!!!!!!!.,;,~~ taries. allfled caniktl.tel SERVICE Man-Must haw A •SISTANTTh BOO EPER T 1700 Mesa. Speci'allst MAID work in exchange for Plant M•n-er $lSK llhouldhaveatleast2yean mechanlca1 abillty. We will . ., eater KKE -o · EO'.> Seconda~ Machining opl, 4 hrs ""f' day for yo"' F -p• Id recent related ... ~ence, train. ----11: -M"-be 21 XI .,.. Pla LOGY Minded? Put •.1 .. -ff a -~.. ~co:-~~=~=~=.,......,.,-:-I .,.anager • ...... over . nt oppor., "=· n. . Experience supervising the e Elec rent. 548-9755. pref. """"· ln the con9trUc· 511~0£ Sal--··, ·~· <;lean cut. Prior experience Lakewood t213l 531-7420 your act1<>ns where your operation of secondary ma-• Xln't oppor. w /growing t indu.ltty & It ........_., pref'd, but not ,_.,.d. Apply mouth is~ Help M"ll natural, h' . . d Assemblers JlofAINI'ENANCE Engineer. manuf. co. Must be evn.r. ion , mu Chlldrem &hoe fttter. ,,_ ..... Br11nch M11n119er """'•nlc Sbakl-~·,~· to c ining, operations r i I l ltl", t ha, e p •oven -..~ )Xl!l8eS8 appropriate 1iCC1't!'-'"-'plul Mr W h Id 1 er •n pettlOn. After 7 pm, South -· e ....... r•vu ~"" .......,.., lal ppll o· • . in machine fasteners. Top 'al -1..-.. , _ _.,..++..... th llC • • ' r •• ~ I Huntln~ton Beach everyonc! Ready? C a 11 ., ... ~s. spec a ca on backgrou. nd e I e c I r 1 c a I , bene'ls. AI-Fee JoL-. Call tan. -..us, ""'"' ...... ,. e 830-1540 M. Viejo. ..,....,..... P aza Theater No. L 548-S2S3 machlne!I, etc. Swing shift. 1 u ~ u:io ability to take dlct'atlon. 3410 S. Bristol, COila Mesa. Downey Sav ng11 & Loan has Apply between 8 & 12. Long &: short term assign· P ~mbing, ha~ mechanical 557~22. Abigail Abbot Short Order Coek Jii;;;;;;;;;;iiliil ..... ioliii;. I opening for Br an ch ELECTRONIC Parta Buyer L. M. Cox Mtg Co., Inc. ments. 0tan,:e Co., beadl ability. Apply tn peraon. See Personnel A&ency 230 W These are permanent poci-For snack llfKIP cl pvt coun- AUTO BOOKKEEPER :ea:c~r1~~t~~. H:~~~ & Inventory Conlml. Some 15(li E. Warner, Santa Ana & loll Angele. areas. Apply ~z·. Sa~f:i ~:s, ~ Warner, Suite D, 's.A. . lions & provide an oppor· try club. Expel' nq'd. bn EXPERIENCED potential. Minimum 2 years ~':npa~· ~ w~i: F:.qual opportunity employer ~· 0~~ Hwy, Hunt Bch. PRESSER, for production on tunity to aMOciate w/ to be dilcuaed. For appl .Jc?:~~~ ~:e.,:r:nt 1ie1da~r.!t~ Ave, 894-3301 ~y~~~:e~~na.he~ NO\V'_.... MANAGERS WANTED =·£: aklrts. Top pay, :~~~~e~~ SP=Cal"'•"~"'~=·r=11'°'8ender=-.,....---~3" See Mn. Slauahfer Mon-Fri. Will oompenate according Exec. Seel' , -$700 Oemente. Intemat;ionaJ co. W~da cur-PRUNERS WANTED tiberal prbgram &: all bene-girls for countrr wm'k. 1 bwl """'""''¥ 0 expe ~ 11: a · NCR 3100 pr to $625 GEL Repairmen, exper. A~ pranding Its operattons to ---Pl ..... ~ -. n...-. Wide R&mbler t rle • bility For ~ TSI rently ID 14 oountriea is ex· fits, as v.-eU as above avf'!I'-hoy. (o-:Ill. •« -- 12222 Gardea Gro\le, Calif. further Information; Call Design Engineer ply at gate', MacGregor O Co M aa:e rom~ ..... ~ eue 536-3856. AUDITOR Our home ottl:ce la sit· uated on a blut( over-looldnr the Pacl!lc Ocean 4: N~ Harbor. If )U1 qUallfy, we otter you thlt unique woric env~ ment & a d!alleqing professional opportunity. We are aeekbw a tield ittdtor w/a mtninn.an 3 ,... ,.,,i...-exper. Acqount!ne or auditing badcaroond w/a We In· I ..r&nce CO. ot }~ &n. alto a mul"t. In tdditton eotlege degree" w/aooowrting major pre-. ferftd', Salary will be in ~ w/exper. & qualtftcations. For con- lideta&n, pleue send resume &: salary history to: Oaaified Ad No. 609 c/o Daily Pftot P. O. !loo< 1560 "" Costa Mesa, Ca. 93>26 Equal Oppor. Empioyer Richard Bond, 213: 923-5561. Semi Conductor to $15K Yacht Corp, 1631 Placentia, m~~ ~ the a..z:~ Wholesale Growine -Exp'd apply immed. to our Per-I iiiii;;;;;;;o;;m .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;&J Fqual 0pportunl1y Employer Eng;,,.., Sec'y 1o $600 CM. 3303 H rbo S a,.2 e>ceeding tocomes or~.ooo ONy. Salacy _o,,.n. Laguna sonne! °""· STENOGRAPHER BualnHI Opportunity Sec'y. Indus Relat co $600 • r. to ,,.,. l"-No ...,.... necess. Hills area. Call lo• appt. MISSION VIEJO $541 $164 PART or FULL TIME, earn Recept/Acctng (011') $450 GENERAL Costa Mesa Co. training provided. No1-='58&-"-'!50l""'.~-----I Undtt rupervtskm, bpa"'l.,m~1•1I $50 to PJO per weiek, work Sec'y/Recept (lype, ab) $475 PRJORR'Y (S. OlegoFrwyHarborExtt) selling req'd. No age limit. Purchasing COMPANY a variety of It~ & your hoUNI and from homP. Inv. Control Clerk $500 "~<x: For interview, call betwn Sec'y Constr $600 clerlcaJ ~ leCNtarla1 dlltles. Cll1' nece888.ry. 18 Yn to 80 Girl Friday $450 Account Clerk , $450 979•3660 10 & 2 pm <n4) 7'l'6-T147. Uke to work for 8 highly Al'l lmmed. ~ wi'tb ttie OK! For lntetvw call Mt. or Secretary $550 A/Payable to •c~..... ltfEDICAL ASSISTANT _ respected co. in one or the 26137 La Paz Rd Qty ol IrviDe, City Clerb Mni. Drew. 846-3874. Girl F'r1day $100 wk Bookkeeptr ...,.,.., Mission Viejo, California ottl~. High school p'8d a: Secretary S550 Gen'l qmce to USO A Div. of Coonesy XJnt typist. To $ 6 O 0. molt beautiful buildings in cn4> 831..Q'.fiO Dicta.do Recept. typi;;t $450 Gal Friday S53J Temp. Service Inc. Lakewood. <213) 531-743>. lhe 1rvine area? Ir you have 1 year of exper. n Carpenter /Painter No. San Diego County General Off!ce $476 MUST have experience in c 0 n 8 truction purchasing Equal Oppor ~ at 85 w.p.m., t;yplftl at 46 Gen'! ledger accnt $63 General Office $450 JANITORIAL & w I n do w model shop work. The right background you qualify tor ~ w.p.m. APPb': ~ Cll;y Full time position. Must be Prop ConmJJ Blckpr $600 ~~~t ~ =t!'r. Cos~~~~ ms:r; = :11 ~to=lo~ ~£Zl-~· ~.C-~ncyl • •"230b ?"wo'. SECRETARY· ~~~pmCalil, ~::; NEWPORT Recept/~'y to $600 Oemente. Adults. ~3923.. ment. Day shift only. Bk>-w ..... :"6"........ -experienced. Xlnt company Personnel Agency Recept/Legsl S47S llJ.!5 ~·-•cs, !'1542 .....,_ng arner, .xute .t1.n, S.A. 1973 .. cn4) 833-3fNll. beneflls. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Recept/Dental s.i 1368 75 ~o~:e=;e~eek get~ A~'7S:·A. RESUALCCESsESTACA!lTE SAEERI.ES 642 ••10 Re-pt ~···· ~ An lmm~1.~ -· ~ti!, 8:l0 .All lo InterviewHOUtll ....,. "" J•IUI""" ting new customers for the ... ""',.....,..MER -•• · "'30 Read'~~ -"'!!""J~!'l:~~~:'"'!!!!!! Sec:y Leta! to 10 $700 DAILY PILOT This 11 not a ~~~ ....... c.' New or experienced. Join the J.-exl1h for• •kill-.i: · ~tan ,..-..-10 am to 12 noon ~ Sec'y Recept to $650 • . "~m.u... . World's largest and fastest • ._ School, 8200 E1l1' Ave., H.B. Peraonnel Office EXECUTIVES Sec'y Exec. $750 newspaper route and does , Hospltailty Hostess -growing resale ?c!':ticm ed NCr.t•ry In ovr-96HJ..22, please •PPb'. on 3'rd Floor Atlanta baaed lnterna.Uonal Se , J ,.00 not include coQectlng or To can LOCAU.Y on new -'th a ne•·~· 300 Purch•1inn "'-·rt-site. ~ ~ . tr I In c y, r. .,. del1verlng. Ttanstiortatlon ls _,,._nt famill "..; .. ..;.... ,... ......,.."' o over .... ~ oo. in ave dus~ seeks Se'c'y Legal Trne $475 W tk four re~ es "'u,. .. '6 otticea and become a ment. Must type 60 TELEPHONE Solldt.or, -.. an executive w I a a I e s Secretary $575 ~d:Iier ~wo and 8 on ~ cl civic info. Good pay member of our 1.fillioll8.ift wpm. Shorthand to 9PM, Mon. tbro TbuiL background to act as travel Secretary $525 Saturday We have ooeninP P/ttme. Muat have ~1,>PY Club. Mu1ti-mllllon dollar 9AM·UPM Sal My oftlot, broker for Orange Co. Xlnt Sec'y Exec. lo $800 for Founialn Valley & South :f_;mcar, typing ability, advertising program. Free wpm. CM 545-'1663183r1'62 Nmpensallon. F 0 r con· Call for an immediale In-Huntington Beach areas on-· guaranteed liceMing tehool. THE JOLLY ROGIR fidential interview send tervtew. We guarantee a job ly. You must be out of NEED lndlviduala w/f!X.. Excellent aales training. Apply In Person N-·-ii ... 1r1 .. -.. _.l.wo_ resume to Persoru!E'I Mgr., or no r~. school by 3 PM t 0 pamine chemical corp. Top Pleue call Vltglnla Jones J;';'b-: --. ....,..,._ P.O. Box ~. So. Laguna, PRIORITY PERSONNEL. er,clpate. E.-o>erienceJ pay tf qualified. Will train. 835-4.ru. 3333 H•rbor Blvd, bo Full tune exp e Tien c e d 1-:C::chl::IJ=. =926ccc-:n':. ==--=---AGENCIES I given pr r 0 r It y . 540-2270. RED CARPET Costa Meu, Cal If. • But Y• prefen'l:'d Xlnt. employee EXEC. SECRETARY ?IDE. 17th, CM 64S-7750 9641. N Realtors e W•ltN11111 benefits. 9107 Bolsa, Westm $894-1361 twspaper e Cooks Carpet Sales THE BROADWAY 1711 Ectin&er, H.B. Equal Oppor. Employer !otervJew Hoora F:, P~~·~~~= GENERAL KEYPUNCH Typist ' R~:~EEJT.:')~~~:iES ~ •. HBa0~'f_CrHh!.r AVON SAYS personality. Lots of publlc S To N•nrh ITS Tape fJJr Uno-TRAINING ,_ 10 am to 12 noon contact. Great career apot. NUR E,RY MEN ryp;:--Excellent salary and . ?lease apply in Pft9)ll ''S. Your Own Boss'' Personnel OUice SA.lary to $750. A1&0 .tee Ht broad fringe benefits. Eve-f'.amoua .Real Eltate Licens· 33.13 Paclfic OJut Hwy Earn an fneome ol yaur own, 3rd Floor Jobs. Call Helen Hayes, Day Sh ning shift 1ng Course now available -Newport Beach righl 1n your own 540-6055, Coastal Personnel Wholesale Grov•ing • 1 yr's DAii. y PILOT thru Tarbell ReflllQl's Free nelahhorhood. Be an AVON THE BROADWAY A<eory, mo""'"'" Blvd., e<p. Oiily. Salacy opeo. Ow' home of!i<:e;, situated Pl•C'lflent SeMle. · Ftte ""'"1ritl TOOL & Representative. Call now: ......., E""' H B C.M. Laguna Hills ares. Call for on a bhd:t overlooking the 330 W. Bay SL, CM Trainln&' Prognun. Earn DIE MA.,...,. 546-5341 540 7041 '''' :.uinger, · • --"--;;:===::---t 586-15!11 Pacific Ocean & Newport 642-4321, Ext, 309 while you learn, Call Al ft5~ or -· Equal Oppor. Employer EXECUTIVE _a~P_,P~· ==~·~=~~ Harbor. II you have at least Ask for Andy, Paul Slc>an <TI4) 832-544() on A ~btddiaty Of BABYS!ITER tor 2 sch. CAR Wash Employeea SEC.IDE'NTAL RECEPT. GENERAL OFFICE 6 _mo's actual work ex-or Dave. Weekends <TI4) 832-7ocio. The SUsquehannaCorp. =~f":il~~co~: gtrls. 7: 30-11.: 30 am &: U wanted I/time. Apply to Intelligent & creative fn-Co. will train bright beginner penence on k e ~ p u n ~ h , OFF1CE Oeaning pt time. :,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiOiliiiii I lticate ... ........_-._ dies "aiJ pm, Mon.-Fri. in my homt'. manager Fountain Valley dlviduRI \\'a nt e d for in fascinating work. This keytape or key disc ~· Small benk • Newport. A~ 1• RECEPTIONIST F.qua1 Oppor. Employer ~ u ..... ';;;;'•£: main- ' CdM area. Gd pay. 67S-807ti Car \Vash. 10035 Ellis Ave, permanent managerial posJ-could become a real career we offer you this uruque prox l bra n!tely. Exper on-tenance of exiatlnc tool- BABYSITI"ER, tttlme, eves r .v. lion with progressive dental position. Stan $400. CaU Jan Y•ork environment & a ly. Man or married cpl. CITY OF IRVINE ~ . Excell • ~·nd ho 'ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiio l office. Future limited only Page, 54{)...S(li5, Coastal challen.,.;.,,. op-·••ty 213 SECRETARIES mg. ent company .,. ,..... s, your me or I' by initiative ability to Penonnel Agency, 2 7 9 0 5"'6 t"'' ...... • Steady. Top pay. ( ) ~c:.11.uu bmetl.ts Ir worklnC con. m,,.~..,:,.,.. Lag. 8. Re 11 a . CLERICAL a 1 sum e l"eSpOMibility. Harbor Blvd., C.M. Apply Penonnel Dept, 971--0llS. ...-.....,,_ 100% Co. f'M P•ld dltions. ~,,... TYPIST Salacy OP'•· 979-<SlO ''G"'EN='L,...,O"°FC°'.""=p~.,,c....,Time"·---r Moo.·Frl. 9 a.m..!> llOOO [oiiiiiia-;;;;;°'"!liii;;;;;iiJin City Admini.tntive QI. Wz """4e,r'o Agency APlllY In Penott BANK PROOF .OPER·ATOR Opening In C0tta M11111 We offer a fine starting salary, ex- cellent benefits Our horn{' ottlce 11 sit- uated on a bluff over. looking the Pactfic Ocean & Newport Harbor. lf )'QlJ have good typing skills. good figure worl<, & some otti.ce exper., we offer you nm unique 1,1"0f'k environment & a chaUenglng opportunity, APPLY IN THE PEllSJNNEL DEPARTMENT lt1on·Fri, 9 am-12 noon Exporloncocl Mochlniot Flllog, type. To 13 hr. OFFICE licea acts u cenlral in-"46-21l84500 °'N~·-SHUR;LOK CORP, e 9M-$)36 e Lakev.'Ood (213'1 531-7420. PACIFIC MUTUAL formaUon cleric, answers & ,... ___ _ _ __ _ _ 1300(1 blkE. NNomiandfo. 01 McF~:J .. ~n, 700 Newport Center Dr -, routes telephone c a I I • , ~---== EXP'D Food & Cocktail GIRL Friday, Typing & Newport 8eoclt handl,. rootlne ..,..,...., SECRETARY II hilt W. o! Grand) v.'altreu. ~ shift. Ask tor a:e.neral office work. '""!!!'!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!le S.Cretarift matter&. 1 Year min. exper. Admlnlttr•tfve Equal OWt1' Eh:iploytF ~.=,, °'eolff·~."°1~ 6'l'>-8960 LADIES· 4 ltn a day earns e Typists Typing at 45 w . ..,.. ffiKh Sell St&mr. all lldlla/'"" TRllE ASSEMBLERS Cul Rd * GRAPl-UCS -Pttlme for 30u °""r $100 per wk. SaJes araduaUon or· equivalent. CUI'llte. 1 Glrl oUl.ce by o.c. VOLT 552-'Sill. "lrvlne, Nr. UCI, health & fitness lllblold. Ex· txper. helpful but will train. e D~e Apply: Inrine City Hall, Airport. Phone Pac. Water lntt..rt Pe ........ per. v.·/copy, layoot cl No cosmet!Cll A: no girn--r• 4201 Campus Dr., Imne Oond As9oc 541).5(11() EXPER. Interior Decorators ;,""''°"'te=-·"~'.,.· ~"~''~· ~1!3>-"-'10957.-:-I mick•. 846-8748 wkdys 4:30-7 Qftl'll Callf. 93i64 on Of before • • · TempctTUy Sembe wanted lo share ln operation HAVE at once opening for PM r·-• March 28th, 1973. (7lf) Don't give Lu_the ~! 3848 Campus Or., at.It. JOI ot contemporary ho m e the right men or women in · • Keypunch Oprs 83J..3840. "LI.st" U in led, P Newport 8ed ~ *'4741 furnishings show room. Con-LADIES, need exlra money? I !~~~~~~~!!!:!!!..d"'~mior.~gReouJ~~l>~l~64H678g:~~· J..~Equ~al~Qppor~~·;;Em~~~~::I our TV &: Stereo, Major Ar.. tart I -·• with Sarah e G I Offl--la<1 Mn. Boileau ..... 917 • ' mn=. enera ce pliance & Furniture Depts. Coventry. \Ve train. Call ' Looldng for a job with a MS-5946. / ~al future? Apply today. "'-""""'=-"""'::-....,.--Lona tenn temporary jobs. P••.IDRll ST.lB DUlll .t.Kal.t.D I OTIO! TOK~ BVI~ !~J i FIBERGLASS • package, pleasant , wor~g environ- , ment & plenty o! opportunity !or ad· vancement. \\le PACIFIC MUTUAL 100 ~:i;:,7.=°'· FABRICAt'OR W.T. Grant Co. 400 Camh10 Legal Typist Man.v available in San Cle- / De Eslrella, San Clemente. WORK AT HOME mente area. Top rates · HOUSEKEEPER. lift-in, for TOP $$$$ Nevtt A Fee. L B D ARB.l T.lll~ 817 I, LOROW8!Ta-PPIR TOW 2 chl.Jdml & father who lravtlll on job. Must Jove Some dictatb:a, Ct.Jltomia children. Sunflower-Aptis., Lep1 Etpertence. I OJI RB OT .lIT T :aJ · prefer an individu· • al with 81 least 6 months experience. ' PINM Call For Appofntntent Mon thru Fri 1 :30 A.M..S:OO P .M. " . 142-5625, ""' 10 SECURITl-- PACIFIC BANK · ~ ~ CLF.R.ICAL AuditllHJ Clerli Thf' Irvine Ch. eetkl ln- rl 1 v Id u a J ~f1·2 ytl background m a~ ('f)u1111ngtbookk~pln1 neld. T~'J)ing 60 w.p.m. A ablltty lo o~rate JO by. Must be numtx>r orientt'd A enjoy cle111il v.wk. Xlnt "'°"'1nt ronds &· co. benett~. CALL '44-3389 BelwHn 9am & 4pm CLERK · Jt\\>etry Sales .t rel sted c leri ca l •111 !g nm,.11111: AJC'rt, l>erwonahle. with clerical ap. Utude &: typ1na. , Coat.a Mt.."lla Jt"welry ; ~ Oppor! Empkl)iw m/t A Loa.n • . ' ..... 1831 N"'J>!!rt Blvd., C.M. HOUSE HuotinrT Watc:li the 1lr !hot Item under ~. try ,.:..,OP!!N="'~==.:::•col::;umn.:;.=--· tho l'!n!!)l Pllidm. Experloncocl In high temperature pregnated work. .. Apply In Person 3333 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mo .. , Callf. 92626 -.,.,,,,.. A SUboJdlacy QI Tbt &llquchanna Corp, Eqlllll Oppor. Employer N~ • "Pad"! Place an ..ti Clll 60-5111. CM. 545-1650. I HSEKPR for 2 chlld.n?n 1 yr &: 5 yn. al1n It hse work. 7 am to 6 pm, Moo thru Fr\ . Pacific l'enonnel Inc. TSI l10 wk, 8 pd hollday1, 2 wka 500 Nowport Ctnl9r Dr pd vacaclon. Own hario. Newport a..dl 3303 Harbor, Ste B-2 IH/99.Wl61 prior to 5 pm. '4Cl.1970 C..ta Mua w-Hunt. Bch. CS. Dlel<!f)wy-Eldt) HOUSEKEEPER. OX>k live LEGAL Sec'y T r a I n 11 t , lo. ro. elderly ..Oman, ~~~lJ!"~'::ien~ ~ 979-3660 w /wheel cha.Ir & walker, & mong deab-e to 1 am M l Middle=, handicapped be rt!ltablt'. Start ~t U., t .... ~ pl'Oballonaey period. $350 A D!Y. Of eo.rt"'l' lJOUSEKEEPER, Udo Isle. t h e r ea.ftet wtunllmlted l!!!!~'l'em!!l!l!!!p.~Senof~!'l""~inc.~~!') 5 dlt•. Ap"""' 5 ltn, ~ ehaocc lo• ad· 2 OFFICE GIRLS WHk. Local ""'· 67.l-<1189 van<:<mcnL M...t be willlnll NEEDED • DAILY PILOT ~""::li."Ulty.• ~ • ~~ R&dJo ~ -ldi CLASSIFIED AD OOnl of fi'ou.ntaln Valley or ¥uat. be , •bl-• to ilrivo ~ Mary Ano, YEtf~ CAB CO, FOR ACTION ••• Aey di)' lie tho BESr DAY.. 181E.1!Ut. °""" - BllV WllB RITR.t.OT lllWll.JB BRR RID LOOS T -~ ~C~H~.l .. M....,_ir .. 11"' L I R 0 T 8 0 l l ~ aa.a. Pill! TllO• I IL 4 ; O~ i:,P~l~O~J!~f~lm II 0 4 I a ll 4 I l!lll t:: L 0 .l! DO I• OLVS '11'111'!1f D • E VII PL K 11 MI ltl7 D .l T •JIB .l r. PO TUR ll I or.a o Daa .... ._ •. '! OU -~;;::ll~1·L T 0 PL CS TSHB•Oa ft.I. DAR S J!.TA L.t.R RAT.lr. £0 ,!VIII art 0 ! 0 LI R ITB I 11118 M T•! s' a DSIT D oot I L POL ~! T S l'J! , ' I ' CALL 642-5678 run .. odl Don't....,.·· Neoda ''Pied'" Plue ..-odl CROSSWORD PUZZ'-E ANSWIU .call todq -Call=.::-::.::;;::.. __ __. ____ ..:..;.;:..:_:..:_....;:...;.;.:....;:...;...;c:..;... ____ ;.;... ___ --' j \ • ' IWlV PILOT D J E 3 0 s l[ll] I • e r ~!.__ •_dtw •___," I~ I "ntn I l~r '-""-Jli 1 ~' ;;-;;; .. ;;;-;;;.1§1~~~1 ~-_ .. __ ;;;!ii~ HolpWlllllod, M .... 711 ... lioft... I02 Mloan-"'""-''"-111 Ml...tllMOUS 111 ' L-. 2 Tlmeo, $2.M Trvcb 962TN<ks r:.=~--=r~ WOMEN.,...._ 1nm'Ma1ELOR·-----,.-... -.-, GOLDEN PALACE IMPORTS * AUCTION * BEAIJTtrtlL block lab pup-1-;;;;;;;:;;;;:=====;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:~Ji req'd. Xlnl lri¥ -n .. " ,...., -~ ... ... old.· -eond. Cop-Fine Furnil... .... ....... ""'.""'-ll'bll• DOW~T £ZAP.t· ----1n ...,.. .... .,. ._a-. -. saa. -3519 E. c-t HlcJhway & Appliances tur on ti..tr 11o111H &t•tte & .,......1:»1:30 am, Sdkio a Q)., ..., South ~ C.E. Se It ·de fro 1 l Ing _1 Ma Auctiom f'l1da1. 7:30 p.m. smart 631-9528r Ga rd en e lnlUl'&DCe Co., 17510 County 8111.e Book ttfrtpntor, aood CUldlUoa Corona dm r Windy't Auction Barn "c,,"""',..,.""·===--== =-r.iaaiF~ r~ ~··~!~b :'.;...~,,,.,.,Dryer• (Next"' S..'s Conely Shop) _,,, N•..-. CM~ B~~~.Jl!a\1.L pu':":;~ EmJl!o>'er. ~Point,c""'= ~ 12. a >\ID malnt. Import Ownen. Retiring. Behlrd 'J'ocys Bldr Mat I. Lovable. TYPIST San ,..,. ~~--" :;;;; * 113!1-l212 * H II lo d STAGHORN FERN _, Kick the Ureo on a Mike McCarthy Buick- OJ*-GMC-V&D>RecreaUonal Vohlcle. "Tho Bl& One". " Wflll "'*1>nlhed tirm· wl8 Clemente.)~~. Rm>ND. APPLIANCES QWG Uft le ~ l'T. i:.DIAME'I'~ PUPPlES. JO v.-eeks, 2 train ""°" '>Piii on MTST Legible -•ntlac ..,... DeUwiecl -CUA'· Dwtlap'•, Once-ln·A·Ufetlme So mal... Gfty with black machine. GoOd benefill & .. .-1.. ••-.... ., -,.... 548--rr.l FOR sale beautiful, new .......,. • black with tan & oonceolal oo-wortoor. Start tia1. ~ to ~ .,_ -·-·~" ~· ENTIRE STOCK • 11/::z PRICE hand pieced A stitched quilt, ;.:;;'1!.. 616417' ·-~" J p Moo., Mar. Ill. fn:m 1:30 to ELECl'RlC STOVE. -.!, t -bet~ -"·wl 492-4742 I;""'-,,-""""-,-,"""==-· .,...,.,, """'" _an a Ke• • 2:30 p.m. al VIC&Uon ju.It lk _... $35. <r tie-at U · al"I ......... ~ -' ' ClJI'E cocker mb: puppies, 7 .5«J.6006. Ocutal Penonnel. Villagf', 6f1 s. Coast Hwy.. otter. 54.5-1987. Rare beaut. 8Jl ques. Highest qu t y, se--2-10x16.S ttru and 8 lug "''ks, all blk, from "loving AaencY, 17110 Harbor Blvd., Rm.19, LqwiaBtadL Kf;NMORE waaher, lect, contemporary art. Ivory, wood & ,em. wheels. Call after five and mottiel'. 9G-$Sl5 NIW 1'7J OMC YAN 1-°'~-::~::=:~=--1 ~~~~~~~~~1 avocado. JleW oond. Service stone carvings, porcelains, screens, ]&de, on \\'ftkends. 5M-G86l. HOMEI.F.SS klttena. Playful. I' URGENTLY ~ amtraet. Sl• HH19f cloisonne, furniture, etc. No nservations-1.tOVING! Must s e 11 1 Housebroken. 1~ mo. old . ., ; , e..,. G.E. Refricentor, ll% cu. ft. Cash le: Carry. Sale· begins Thurs., March llousefull. Bedroom. twins, 979-fllS or 66-l170 . V c.opper. SJOQ. l!ith, 10 a.m. Hrs Tues. thr11 Sunday 10 a.m. n1K'S-~asonable, GU-86.S4. 2 ANTIQUE Ford wheeb on NEEDED l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;mm; ' St&-2385 to 4:30 p.m. to end of March. G~~ a!!i~ .. ~ ~ Taker takes l!.11~ Antiques a OE rdrtgetator 13 feet seU • Same Location Since 1961 • Small, 2 ft. $6. 64~. BASSET o--~ie mixed fml !7141 Ul.1450 $3395 Assemblers l'ackers lntel'im Personnel Service 17581 lrvl,,. Blvd. #115\ Tu1tln ' Equal =·:..loyer -· fine coaditloa ~-·-· 812 ~ CLEARANCE SALE $6. 644-0259 Y.ragill .-I l Mlscellaneous 111 Miscellaneous lo: malH 10 ~home. Xlnt S.t lM; Sun 1M WESl'INGl:IOUSE i'll!ft•ent.· mG Sall! 3 good dinette Wanted 120 chU<i. pet. -.8970. ::1' lfMIP ft.lust n~ room f« coo-tor, 2 )ft. cld, xlnt cond. l«a. 2 anow tirea, w/stud.! 9 WANTED • PAY 5 to 10% more than IO 24~J1:.. 'MS~·slf ~~~ ~.i·~.,.~·~·~--~--~·~~~ ;;;;;~jj;iiiiiiiiii;;~~I tainen attMng from Belt.ofter. 963-2821. lSO. Baby goodl., mtl appl, ,.ned t I Wied l ri Of Holland, Erw;land and the REFRIGERATOR 5 yrs. old, Huge 8election. ll1U Sudith '62·'64 Ford Doda;e. Oll"vy t,;.llLU op ~on ° a, · F..ut. Prices u low u: -au1o defrost, aqueU;y clean FV, 839-C589 Van. Xln't' runntnC cond. Oriental rugs. 5 4 5-5 0 7 01\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boats, General 900 Boats, 5.111 909 Armolrea. $19. awn $UL 2 dol:n:. ~ F•m~mv clothes, house WiII pey to $650 CASH eves. I ~ ---------1 Taba S3!). Oocb $59 .... '"' ........... .._ Please call bet 7 A 8 P~f WANT le> buy 26 gal -... ·~ I~ 13' BOSTON \VHALER 14' '68 Flberglnu O'Dtl)' ' Buikling Mat.rials .... goods, stas:s. itfl'ting, toys AU day weekend1 aquarium or larger. .....,._ 40 HP Johnson. Xlnt cond. Javelln, w/trlr, Full{· Wlllb. nnds $89. Bedl $39. Mlac. Sat, SUn, 713 MS-7881 962-7057 . or 536--4312, . 644--0962 equip, >ant cond. $995/o . , Drewn $69. Plctura $10. e SURPLUS BUILDING Larkspur, CdM' PRIVATE PARTY 13' \VHALER, 40 HP John90n rer. pri pty, 4 97-1818 • , Glassware fl. MATERIAL. um•a Of NEW GARAGE Sale -Furn. & \VANTEO one good tail2ate (1tl 152 w/-v•• & trl•. •~. M..,.,... 831-1385 . Andquea or the Worid """"' ...__ 1 be ...i.. door for Hillman Husky $20. ---------.... ., "' ~ ,...,,.. 22. u--,,,,.. ·"'"'--.... ~.._! .......... -., um r, l"Y. rni&c. items. Sat .l Sun, 426 STEREO '19~ G d Call ••• -•• ••• ••13 ing av&il. 645-358'1 ~IARJNER 31, diesel Katch, .................. ..._..... ---alum ~~--mold '"-p •-c~·-tblult) : •J "r r a r ~or iJ'rO"'t'I • p.,...,-..... otwt se-·;-. top from 22 Countries .. .,..... ........ .._.., • v .. UI. ara._, _... • Quadraphonic System, 200 W tecl y th Bed ~, ~-~ bot & cold, ah"T. Holdlna 1951 Newport Aw. t ~llmS ~RPLUS NB. Watt, AM / FM I MP X an : °" Cail proven 1 • Bo.ts, Ma Int./ tank, cust int. Try $24,500. O:ld.a Mela Sa 80iU FURS, antiques, brlc-a·bra.c, receiver 4 matching air Good cond. Reu. 642-4593 89'l-2910 ~ appoint-S.rvfce 902 Av1~ry & C.On1pany, 675-8990. , WAITRESS Allliqaes •• ler JD So. Main St., S.A. TV . jewelry tumlture 2102 suspenskm speakers Gar-M I I t 122 ment to see. MPARE. 17 fl'. cataniaran "Raln- Exper. Mull. be over 2L Ap. t21 Mon ~ Sat J.G.5 No: V1e~ Or., s.A: ran1 lull size prof. changer, ua eel natrumen 1 $lame .. Stud Service * CAL 20 OWNERS* bow" w/trlr. Brown with •"'·loin .., 71<: 516-1032 Lett -'-•-S I I Thi Month J(v ln person, SUrf _. ~-, lMOVIE camen., projector, 8 track declc. u~.-* * MARTIN N -2 0 5J6. '1962 PK a S yt'llow deck. Xlnt cond. 5930 W. Coaat HW)', N.B. OPDf 1'0 PUBLIC C.fMll'n & aquarium, table saw, miac. ed. Was over MOO., Now Rose\Oo'OOd Clasaical Guitar PERSIAN stud service. rtd Haul-scrub-paint bottom $85 $975. 646-1964. WAITRESS. expel'. for din-TUelday tbni Sl:mdl1' Equipment 808 Sat• Sun. 536-4130. Sl.95. Still bnDd ~box with cue. $400. 644-4440 male. Approved. S 50 . Paclflc Tides ?o.far\ne COLUMBIA 15 wlth tralltt. ner house. Mrxican food. • Clocb e Wub IWldl GARAGE SALE from 3 & guar. Tem1.1. . FENDER Busman amp, 546--9965. 271' a>th St., on the b~. Catamaran 16' ''La Oiattl"'' 'I Call lOanH;pm, 0>-4l1S. 9 Side boards• Mim:n PENTAX SV, n.s, 55 mm OOw!ebolds. Sat &: Sun. 944 VAN Norman Racina: bar S215 or best offer. Great tor Dogs 154 Newport Beach 6~ top condltton. 544-4551 Eves. 846-9656. 315 E. l'l'tb St. Syper Takumar lens. clip.on JoAnn St, C.M. w/attachmeotf, worD $80. Club woril:. 842-2892. Boats/Marina 19' Sooth Coast built Keel , 1 ' WANTED! Carpenter t • Costa Mesa * 66-Ull tMter w/eut, UV filter, Blacksmith typer slow turn-. sr BERNARD Female 3\ii Equip 9CM Boat. Need& aomc work. : build deck for 56, Sail Boat. TIFFANY ~ Jami-by Kunura 2X extender Jewelry 115 ID&" drill pttu wlllDY~l hp Office Furniture/ y~ars old _ Af<c reeist<'-r • $1~. !i5i-l288. Write Ciuaifled Ad No.~ Sol'rl'nto. ffanginc, table I: w/c:ue, clip-on flash ahoe. motor~ ~-.. ~..¥,t~-~ tranaw._,_.: EquiJ.. 124 Sanctuary Woods 1 tock . l45 H.P. Grey Flathead ~-~--.,..----~n .. Piiot, P.O. Box , lloor. limited a~ edl-cllJM>a eye-<:11p flex-chain ESTATE sale of Je,..b"y. ~ ~ -·~~. -F '"· -st Be--~ H -·• '"-1-J loots, 51'-/Docks 910 , ~~Ca.9'J63>. tiom. Write fir~llrivaR neck strap b~nd -1 rtp L&d.y'1 17 jewel Hamilton $ll1, $50. Weight lifter 'k EXEC deaka 6'/8' $106-140 inag;;r~f~la.'N~l&.l: n:;;""-'A'tna'°;~ =i. :B;i --~~·""-----1 abowia8 p 0. Box m San w/ball-~t ftuh llhol", \\'list watch v~ue: sns. ~II erclse stand for weigh ta $30. Oeska $20-85. Ortta:: delks, good • borne Belt otter offer. &t.1).-3152 wk n d I I SUP for 30 to 36' aall or ·~· W~to ~wiJ'.i0~ = ~ Calif. cabel releue, 11kl. Pentax =-~-~~~~ ~~A-Llne for more, exc swvl chr $8-38 642-3408 837..ms n Toro. · wkdaya <n31 ~. J>OMl'. Finest concrete , work, own tran&portation. :;5-28 mm Superl'IO ,!akumar Sell for $100.. Antique lo IBM Selettric Typewrlttt LlTI'LE itr1 RED Daschund, GREY Marine 170 h.p. Bol"B ~n -~YSt 6M:rn. min; "5-0388. OAK dining rm table 60" ns. w/cue ' etrutar platinum wedding ring with "BABY furniture and c the!. Chat r 1 • fl I ln I cab 1 • (Min. 10 lbl.) AKC Reii. Warner Gears, l'i!W · ~ •· WerehouM Stock Mlin diam. • 6 dkl oat ~~u~~-2'~~la~h 34 diamonds around band Vaccum d~ ~e MSapbone, 673'2429· need• mate aoon Hurryt "tnanilolds, rise.rs&: val~•. SLIP wanted tor our pretfl . Ovtr 21. Apply Carpeteria. hantkarwd cba1:n. $lsoo. w/recbarpr W. Velbon value $450. Sell for~· =erTv~t. irultar &Pl•nos/Orvans 826 S!:f036 . Need$.aom~rebldg.673-1988 ~:i:: .. ~r~~=de\; 1n.f Newport Blvd., Costa ~1384 tripod PD, all ,for $185, !!~lei ,_e!~ra:e~t ce= case, Avon ooemeUcs, many RGAN HOBBY DOBERMAN, 1 yr, ientle SEAGULL outboard, 3 hp, ' Meu, Allk fQr manager. WANTED. Cub ~ i:r M&-1409 dla nd .-.1 .... 25 di Value m I ace 11aneou1 items. O fem or 1Pl.)'ed fem, $50. used only a hrs., $175. or Boats, SJ!!ld a Ski 911 ., WEED & PEST =-~-111 ,..;.w3• antique WANTED f¥» mo Sell i $4IX) Ladle 830-4370, ~ Dune Mear, . ~ N~a room to run . best offer, 838-lm. . ...,..., -_._ MINOX B CAMERA . or 2 · ........... 8 El Toro 497-2586.' lo II p 906 15' L.0 .A. tlbtyl, aria ownr, CONTROL · 'Mddln&' band -._. ..... ttl Don't buy any c:can unW I • Owtir little Uled, xfnt cond, full ·• VERY Ormte-Antiqge a-t: • 673-Q93 • a.nd 1 center Octangular KING Size Box Spt'in&•, mat· y0u can pJ.a.y! Non-plQen FOR Sale AKC RQUtered camper oanvu plus Jl!ic>OI'! LEAD MEN ~ ... ~wen. X1nt on:l $15. value $D>. Sell tor $100. tttu. pe.d, 2 seta sheet&, welcome to attend tree work GREAT DANES ~ 12 pup. 27" . FAIIUJNER, b r I s to l inl' cover, 60 hp Johnlon: .::c-~~=;:----liiiiil !F~v~m~tt.....~!!..---~1~1~0 t.dies tlneer dinner Tina $fi5. ~ untln1shed an~ ahope For intonnatlon pies. cond., cuatom h.t., cuatom c G equip 16lta 4 WcJ. trll! Wbol-·-'e ·G---''..... • i;-.,,..d &_.Jencies I02 ......... QUE -,~. Provin-niby, aapphires, pearls I:: oak ta e round, $15, u eoniact· Tom Dleter:lcb CALL 979-0648 amoke atus, xtra fuel piui oaf.e tire' SU _ ~ •vw,.. .....,... ....,.. ni,... . , diamobda antiquf!value $500 lJoyds Elect ~rnputer, plug 6ft..2l5l TOY Poodle male !',ii yn tanks, swim atep, bait tank, 54Q..NXl aft 4 · • 0nHilr,· ~ ~ior ~ .lwcado Wlh I: drJ' $129. cial dek. lheH $55. Giant sell tor $250. in or portable $15, Students C I S. I old AKO. Whlte i: Aprico1 300 bra on new eng. Owner MUST c. ........ -__, 16' Tahiti Over n wubers, dr7fts. brus nrwtJrditt $85. Glaz· 6"-«U4 typewriter S25. 64>1519 oa1t Mus c rv C9 call aft 5 wkdayt &: all tla_Y on board Wed-'fhun..Frl. a.u......_..., 586--WELDl580.ERS • LABORERS -fnlm $19.95 56-0JID od planler, -Ital 3' hi, MlaceUaMOUt 818 REMODELING SALE Newport Blvd. at Harbor wkeadl. n<Jm-3673. Dana Harbor, Sito DCL-7. l!'r E:=J.""o .tr,,',:~ • --~RE ,. ~ n pi_ MatctUnc cbn. $30 ea. Stainless 1teet sink, metal Costa MHll G.,..,., eoi... pus-,..,.., -..~ $6450. 536-5864.. Like , 11 __ Apply at f;£; A.cad&, Garden a;.---~ 'i1s. (Md China 1otua carviJW" Sxl' GAS RANGE, D/WASHER, kit:cben cu pbo a rd1, MARCH MARCHES IN -and ~ ~P~·/oet. s:::d'~ OIRIS CRAFT SEDAN =or'· utter. ~ s,i'Uii Grove. .,_ 1 ... • * $100. Pair Fr. commodes, GOLF CLUBS • new game dilhwuber, stove, refrig Ir: IO does Wallicha: with a n ...._,: .... 7 /557-t322. . 25'-1968 Chris 210hp. Xln't FUii ) WELCOME WAGON O · * VU'.LOUO marble top, annulu, btooze show prizes. Tappan range, mile. 910 ·E. Balboa Blvd, after-inventory, cl Mn out 1'""""• J"ll akl boat or local fisherman. ( erton • pal¥ltq•in Orange Q:iunty. C"~ ~ plkry, ms ea. Fr. cotfee cont. clean. warmini shelf (Penin). N.B. Sat &:: Sun. sale. Uled, discontinued, DALMATION AKC, male, Ownr muat sell before ;;.70.-;;;G;:t._,='=:-;Skl™"-lloo;;;;;:;,""il, 540-1717 ~ 6'5-18 wuuo.a -table, pllery, $85 l&mPL s;a. Tappan d/wasber, 5 673-3449 ftoar aamplea, many otben 2yn, Good watcbdot, MUil March 1. Any reu. otr. trailer. lJU new. M:ercurj ~ * &G-1918 * 6C-6889. C)"cle, under counter $195. MCJI'ORIZED /manual ex· at deepb' dJ.scount,ed Pl'i_ce•· sell. 833-U. (Ilt) 66-l'T». tnfin!· ~- 1 "W';, S2 50 hr Salary LATE model wuber and 6~~· ITAL. Prov. aofa wood Golt cluhl, mens, 12 clubs Ir: erc19e. machlne. Bl.Ile .eat, Walnchs Music C1ty BASSET How:ad.-puppin, 7 ChASSIC MOrol\ LAUNCH FIBERGLASS , boat. 80 HP, ~bonus. nopreU, 7800 dryer, good oondlHon $45. frame, dark 1old/blk ?!!~·soladlesF" ~...c;_tu~.&3 tndds motor, $100. 20 fullSouthCout•l&u. 540-2830 wklold,AKC,Trt-oolored• 1935FtllowaAStenrt OB, CJOmllle\e equlpt. Edi.aPt' Ave, H.B. each. 6t& 58& · brocade. Ex: cond $90. -_.... -Wl1C'.I °"' vol. Delux edition Encycl. brown/white. 98>-3139. Completely restcred, u new. Sacrttlc:., 493--3815 after '1 WOMAN -t ea erg et f c SIJ) 1 YR. guarn. del I: iD-Lamps marble base ·Jtal. cushion. al bei&i::._., contemblep Brit. World Aila.I, Bkcue, * CLOSE.OUT AKC Collll' pupplel. Black $3500. ~. 66-lCU PM. ,. '""" all _.,.i-$25. ~'1689 $100., w nut ..uu.ee ta yearbooks 2 vol Dictionary Elec Tubular Chimes, whl A: ble. Show ...... u , I :::ri==,...,=-:--== motel laundr)' ~ No stall. Late mod. "'"""' pr. $«)., walnut step/end table .-w. S3l-2sss 3 sets· $250 $.175 a: $395. te aa · ._.. ,..._.ty 18' Bolton ~. Eutport 16' niboud, bulJ A trallf:! lrOhlng. 6 doy week. Kenmare wuber. 636-2111l. SACRIFICE-Dining ,.t, 131). 55H235 . -· , EleeV ........... .$325. &goodpebt.551·-··model,fJllJY.t<IUl.JJ,.J!!OO.No Mabottar. . ~ll96. e DimWASHERS. wuben. n-t:nch coaatry breakfront, '73 Teledyne p B 10" col DOUGH· BOY Swimm In I ATTACH TO ANY ORGAN MINIATURE AKC Poodle motol'. ~. ga..a dryers. reblt. gnam A: odqon pedestal table, 6 TV $225 (pd u,3.4.5 in N:. pool i'1' Y4~tbol.~~ 645-1530 Newport Orlal'll Pupa, lhota. white MA:F. 28' Sport Fllher. Slnale 14' P'lbers:lu1 boat for aldtn,' CLASSIFIED ADS delv'd. 83!1-1D: 546-QI!. ladderl>ad< ~ 2 Vene-'12). Simmons B.R. qu. sz ;,':'.'ttorm x tilter clran!ng CONCORD piano, 5 5 • • Wkd.,,. alt S pm. 968-&140. Perltlna Doi. Frba(I. I'h: or fllblnr, w/SS Ev!IU'llde • 64"5678 LARGE GE ~ tian ~ps. ''BackCare l" $210 (pd. $300 equipme~t and te1t klL uprlabt with xlnt action & SCHNAUZER • AKC. cham· (n.4) 645--1120. tralltt. S4H605 . .,. like new white luge :treez.. WJ~ ... ·tlouect turnT~ w ~ 1a NoY. '121. Electra HA-8 Worth ssoO new. MU1t ee:ll, tone like Grand. l 3 0 0 · pkm tired, super penonall-• 30' TROJAN. :ra, Twin I '!!!!l!\!!!~!!!!!!~~~I DAILY PILOT Intl unit $135. Call 5*J7.l6 ~-~ AMm.t. stereo n!Ceiver $300, complete. 531-1218. >52-7438 ty. Avail. tor lllld. 675-4002. Scmv, 195 HP. Mley ex-I ;I •· l[i] ' ...... 5 pm. good eoad. Ph. .....--w/8-trl< " spkrs $100. Mlle. TICK TOCKER RAILROAD Rip.Ott. llllr-FOR Sale -125. --..... $8000. 6'4"1336. r._..... .... ----YY4DTG£711 !179--!!U& 497-l661.. mRIIT SHOP wEsT rored uP11ibt pfano w/ hen-SAMOYED Puppie1. 3T' J'altUner Dbl cabin, twin -~LWL -----~ ..n. O>mole DECORATOR bu 175 yar<11t * swu Mond., * ch. Xlnt-cond. $ 3 1 s. No papen -645'2162 JIU~·· ~M~··~;:;on.:r-~c~n~•1'. I ~==~=~=~=1 For an ed In w-·• Worlcl can Mary hth 6424671, -· 330 lnter-natlonol Desl9ner Pattern t.rmeGUbert 01879 \ \ l \ • st.ereo, .I01a le )Jve Mat, d1n. new ~ gold hl!avy Gipntlc End of Seum11 M&-9622. AKC German Shepard pu~ MS--mo. ~ tam111. end tables, shag plush nyk>n carpet. Clearance Sale, all clotblna: PRIVATE pal1y wanta t.o ppin,~ _'lr'MD old. $50. each. 41' Hatten.a. '68 Sprt Fisher. C1men, Sale/Rent t20 DlllC. 115-(158'1 AOO 170 )'di new ~ % price' I' bu)' Piano for c u h • fD8.9933. ' Twin DsL FB J.DF Som. UPHplSI'ERED din !'ID ~ Super va ue . 540 W .. 19th St., C.M. G-2218. GOLDEN R.etrieven, AKC, AP. (tt4) ~im. 1 ~~of ~de~!:: ;!:"" ..:_ ~ 'T .=· SGT AUSTIN MOVING -GE -...her HAMlllOND comole 01t11D, awn~ U..., lbob, 115 -19'111 s K 1 p J Ac K :Q. ~"8.'1:; •Top Kat & Euy SAT OIQ. T.W Poppy, Cdlf.. • lli~ ~ ~~EU:/3 ~~t, ~~. bu tone $100Go1c1tn ~etrlev.n Fly~ I: SlS-)151 ~~~ ~~i'Sale~ i.::: w"ii = Please ct.U Richard about :. ~Atox~~ c~: Sewing Machines m, AKC (tt.f) 629-6374 22' FIBERGLASS Spo!'t ::.,.002Harbor Blvd, CM. dJn. $45. 2 tkema, $3), van. Welort)QU'Jtxlneno, 646-3174 , AUSTRALlAN S.hepberd Filher, Loaded. cub by ==~·~~-~--1 2 twn beds 165. 673-7G 548-'1881 ' GeliMD 10 SINGER "Feather Wel.(lht'1 puJ)ll res Tri,: 1: blue1. cabin, V-8, $8950. 646-6344 NEW Custom Camper KING Sbe Bed. S(Jri~s & STAIRCASE sale, mu at ~~bike. 22" frame .P, ~~~~:·:::!:~:· ~z.C; NorcO. n.J.:n7.mo oollect. -23' Cabln Grey.Martne, teak. --Shells $119. New'~ mattreu, $91. Ph 543-8416 cleu -· Framod and wbe<U. QR hubl, ridden Za< adapt 0 r . sews SILKY Terrll!r Pupplel, 10 "'""°"· """':. •• ~ .tory R • I • c t • $" . .........,. I< ewnlno-unltamod o 11 ......... twice. To ~-$ 8 5 . boautllully. $49.!16. 645-'532 wks, $15. to $100. Call John, $1500, T..,... ~ or 19M.173 ~•-hair 175 water colon, pen and lnk ""o ...... 7 . 8J2.8422 66-.(')()88 ;;;;;-;=;;--"'°'=-;;=::::I SOFAl:mat ...... ,.c · drawings.Bu;ynow218~E ...,...._.. SinierSewin&Mach1ne, ' , 8• Glau Trlhull 'TO FORD F-250 Camper Brown naurJ>. ftcliner $30 •• Balboa Blvd., NJl.-673-7686: 4x8 _HO TraJn W>I•, !Ully Slant needle, 301 with car-AKC AKITA pupple::;:et t ~/!~."wheel ~er. ll5 apaclal. e equip. with Dbl bed $30. All xlnL l\1:IDWEST ANTIQUES eq1.np. 22' Cabin Cruiser, rylng case $35. 546-3182 ~-21quall3 ~'l'·-·s • hp Evlnnlde balt tank rod campet-. • or best otter. 546-11119 -WllP\ go!! dubo, lrvns 2 Good l30 w~'"°. 1-....; • 63M!Ol oya/675-Sm eves. VERY Kood upbol. Scand ~~ ~~:· .:r:: thru 9 & W. ~ llhoel, SJ!!rtln9 s • MIXED German Shephenl !:~1o~'xtras: ~~ ~· MUST SELL '89 VW Pop style chair, 1ovneat & mach. oak dresser walnut Make otter. ARCHERY Equipment, com-Puppll"1, $10. 4 male, 3 * GRAND BANKS * 'roP camper. 36,000 mile1, couch, olive &l'D· '$249. table, A au.c. ~ HOSPITAL bed w/rnatt., pletl! professional 1 et, female. 557...f305. Mint condition, like new new ttres. 551-1706 60-a46 PIH. bell-arc welder 300 iood cond. sn>. Commode Reasonable. 90-2811 ** BEAUTIFUL German fully equipped built ii& '69 CllEVY w/1972 U' TABLE fc:r bedroom comer. amp ac/bc, mmp, • $900. chair, $35, green antique RIEKER buckle skl boa.is. Shepherd pupplea, AKC. Pri party ni: 644-6787 Dreamer. Xlnt. cond, Many Twin bed fill undemeath. Gas post. stand cover. Like butch, $75. 64&-m. neVtt \lied. 1z. 9 med. $40. After 5 pm, 493-0019 71 Skip Jack ~bndae, :k» extra.a, $'850. 963--3557 $18 M+-U40, 29U Can>b St., new 115. Caplea wig, not ENJOY -,.,.,.. outdoort 55)-7793 lrlth 5-r Pupo bp, FWC, 2 rdloo. !atho, WANT: From Pvt pty, Cab- EaathluH, Newport Beach. """' $20. 64&-2512. Pon&ble Solar Flo Patio Store Restaurent AKC. llOtl. Sli-ll<XI ball taJtk. .. -head, HI Shall .... Cal>ovu. Muat MAGNAVOX stereo. 2 blk OJI.OR TV 12" W/UHF ant. linter, propane Coat M2St B ; , U2 HolWI '" etc. $(75(). 54i-21lt . be 1n ~t coDd. 557-xr• lthr abrs. ll<dlll<r. --N P40 lake $100. Xlat Sacrlllce Pl!J. ~ e lO FT. 0..DI crulaor, tarp U-·, "" Shel'™ _....._ ~ lampo. 31121 condt Glrls. teena, ladlel BEILYBOARD, xlnt cond, QUICK Sale/Trade. Reatr'nt WELSll/SHEn.AND pony, 1a1oa • flying br1d(#, Good -~73 ,_.,, Grant Ave., dotbfa 50c to $3. Glaasnft ~~bk' box l 15 · equip: Tables, booths, oven. I )"!1fitle' mar., l&ddle lhape! $5,990. CIJSTOM qullted -and • atc/1lacs. ~ • 4-be1""'t, perfect etc. 113 Monte Vlata, CM. •tad< . -1909. 491-9777 49Cl-ll:m New Custom SIMpor .: '°"" -t PlO Gl'<eJI oonv. ALMOST t>OW 2 _,th aid 4' cond 15· 87 1889· TV Radio HIFI ID< v.Iody Boats, Sall 909 $31!1 *** 893-al l ~ ~ All be new x 8' Gem ttip curier tor CARVED statuet1 t ~ o mt Stereo ' ' 136 CHILDS hunter. SorTel. l.4.3 '70 VW campel' PoplOp. • ...,....._. P.U. O:llt $St0, owner around the word, ~ f • · bands, gooc1 clilpoll.Uon. Call 2-16' HOBIES aood oondttlon, ' LARGE bNJsbl&: aota. Two aaaiDcfn&: top tor P!Q, h1ah. $15.. 0$11d .:n~, Rice'• TV S•l•t/S.rv. 673'725J Both xlnt oond, both white * 557"'63'M • large chain. aell er trW 54&-0J.U .. clilna trom ·-. 1315 Logan Ave Costa ?ttesa. LARGE 7 YE.AR GELDING, bulls w/IOld decka. NQ.lS81 ..1971 VW Clmper, PopTop, b' nttan fUtn. -..of43. QIA.GAU.. Utbo S 4 5. , YO~ bed ~frame, $15, fonnerly Me.a 'North Center gentle but IJJfrlted, Wntem. and No. 4328, $ll50. A SUSO. XJnt cond., 16,000 ml. 4 DRAWER ietter me file Pkaaso Etcblnc $75., BracJ. Cus m ":bie co~ e Repair All Makes $275. 536-85.tl. ~3180 day, 67?'rl440 eve Orta owner. $71'95. 645-1524 135. Small dell< with dtalr bury oO p75., Doll IJ!ho Foanlea • · = e Used TV's Fo.-Sale VICTORY 21, No. 32! com-Cyci.t, lll<H $2S. 5l8-0tl63 $185., Olhera. Pvt pty, t'OILECTORS Spedal. "' CSEA .Member • rellabW, plete W/feM "211 Hp HOOSIER cabinet and an-m-ooo5 luuet of Pl9boy. datlna Orange C.o. since 1961. I --. If•~ J engine. Call 80-1189 aft. 6 Scoo,.1"1 t2S I tique oak table. Ph.~ BElLYBOA!U>, xlnt eond, be.ck to 1960. $50 962--2&11 Open 8 d&ye, 9 to 5. ,..,._,~ 1'a, 1.11 d8,)' wkend&. •69 Greeves 2$0, Short atroke. I an.. 6. unbreakable box 11 5. USED BICYCLES I Bid< S. ol Balcer 546-0002 • SCHOCK Metcall 13, 2 Salli Very good oond. Now top J ~·~ = =nr~ .. ~~ perfect ~~l'pe;tu~~"' &bell's Stereos 1oo11. 0enera1 900 ~~ ... Beaut cand ~~''" 1425. 213 ·: 115. .. 2230 art I ..Pm ~G machinl" cablnel BERSHlP FOR S A LE . KITE S500 l91l Yamaha 125 Enduro : * * ""° SJl'A A ~t. Dttlc ~ Xlnt c:ond., $100 SIJ-.8319 or 644-1244. 'nle ai&art killerw, prices were SCRAM LETS Be.fore 9 am or &tter 7 pm Dirt or 1treet. Good ~ld. ; newr med, bcltb fDr $110., or bat oUer. Must ll!lL POOL Tabll!!I WHOLESALE bom ~. railed ellf'Whert, • • S73-630& * ~ ... !!!!@!l bomt, •TllO 113434.\. Al.lo mattrl!!fllfl, «daDeda l \Vestmu.tei-"°t:m 893.()50l. KITE no. 706, Xlnt «.'Ond. 2 ~10NTJ!:SSA 250 t:l\I, tbroffit ~ AHTIQUl: oo1t 3-docr !co 15 GALLON A. 5 pl. lampa. 541"1331: -=;: bli;.1 price« ANSWERS lllla nu eov<r, 1595. uq Incl, almoat nu, 115 box. ""°"" C!S-1S11 alter 6. aquUlt1111 w/~ otand ROYAL TYPEWRITER maple ..-_ ll6UT12 .. 6'IM4l2. l\llac bike -· 540-0019. MATCIIDIG,7',ellow..Ui.d :.i:o.~ boy'a Good condition. Oeon! ~ltp1~' I< oood fl()O. --Terwr-i..:.:ata ENDEAVOR.-lll'. Full race. '61 BULTACO Matador, fUt A '"""""' 4e1i1a tllot )II tt!mPie lo ~--i:: -. ll!pdr: ll'-'IC. $25. * llt llil8l 1'>oalb.. nllia S 100 ~MY p~ -i'J&io 4. Olltbrd~cand. 6 l'lllablo. MUI\ ..U. $8. , ~~..J""'ill ~~Mlt:":..~u"'° O·mm W.-112 ·~°'=-= BICYCLES 841111116 . Am~dloouuu arm. -~-~~=:-=-=-:-I i --w~~ --=be ...S.111 a """-the i;:;;o;"<C •oont!. Orlr $14. ynl· $1.00 10 and S apla. ""'a uoed. REVERE 10"-Pro!...tonal f!l1Sco• A..-,,,..,.,.. IA *HOBIE 16'. Co111plet 1t70 SUZUKI ~ Sa-. -~ --..-, ~ ... It -or obort lo -e t.lltA<IE SALE • ,,...,. · nrtf. ~ ' wll1 talot trade-lno. 15!-0!92 Tope dock. To be mounted tho .,;,... and 1>ouo1it a bun-w/traJJer. l1250: • PH ' -ccad. ....,, lllru. i ~ ,-., ~...-almla cutllt-Sll!c ~"" oet l40: -. BIKINIS I< co•er-lipo, llOO.lll * 5M-8ll8 ---ot--alt!PM: .~l3!0;:::::-·.;163slS211;:;;:;:;:'--,:;--:-:-:ol 1 ~ ~.--'sl:..~s. llbe 12 -315 --..... /If! fix· ~Im; ~"'"=· --...... by Jody. 21" COLOR TV 115. n" blk By .. -..... pv. blm 18' HOBIE~ ~ old ·n HONDA SL. Lo .. .. .,:z., ·5'" fabric for U. '°"' -lo all -=-;,i:c-.,40 ~ !loon. :.'O:.,, ..;...;, '191: Re....,.ble. Call 540-U21 1< wilt us. -xlnt cond. "'° --Wis. ~-Pb ~~'tor -· Ptdact ....Utlon. 'j ootor OJ>4 2 Jvilo fer tl>o abort-'l1oo coil--ll!HlOll. In -art!~ PET bull puppy. J'•male $50. m.7191. Alter Ille loft be -~ °' =· Sl!lll. I'll: 117-.1327. , -...... """~~" •or ~ 5f' -~ 1i. 1 2 --ftft11r ..... nlot, 175. _.. °"""'' -"'"""' othlool tll!Jw to CORONADO 25. fU1l oom-·n KAWA8AKI 3ilO Bia I yards ol 0-ICl" ....... ,, WN .,. ~ Ud CAllAG£ Sile Sat • sun • REPm~' p= bu 16400 Zlh Sf., $Inlet Beacb. Te1nilion Set ~ do. He said lo h l m s e 1 f I pllment of ll&IJ• + rpln-Horn. Dirt or • t r • et • 1 'lll yardl lo< the ~ 1 _.~-= ~,.i.! ~;::;.._ ~ 11!'...J:'. ~ 1!1111~~ 2 dra .. r me cablnel. Bab)' 54MI09 ~.J~~1 I tel ::-~motor. i,i.n of. a.iwtl f!!!l: S!l-3602 ; = =.:~7~oilf:= .= BOmll .... Colla,....._ ,.II~-'8!0., :."...r~e~":'7249Wlt> BOATS! BOATS! BOAfsl 14' C.tam~ w/lraller 6 ~ ~ll:~; ~AM 25c tw> llltlt dul ~--~~ 1:..:::1 Ji':; It Os E If Tl! ALL Chino., SALE 11 ChAoldn .. 1 _c:._s. Radl901o I I • B,I'.,; ~.!i; Power • Sall • :r'..i..t.~ ~~t aller ~lit.Be~~ at b I u ! ! • ; AM-SPADU, Bos N, Dep't • Klllonl. N.J. -ndlo. 16 p rl c e . • Q-yiolal. ta·· ool!oe lb 1. I year • -11 . .... • '!W Wt heve them a11! w -'" "'-~ 14 with • : (8M8. PA'ITERN BOOKS 1IY llJ'ICA110K: BH:156. W-Ilion patio fllm. -· '!be trldt la to !Ind \II, ev<n •-_..,.._., • SCHWINN rlrl 1 Stlnan1 , ~?°lwsr-~~ Hl1'S "LDIOIB GAR4GI: s.i. 1to1 l7lhi sun m-:rm 5 750 Lockrtta uree 6 -~ J L'-. 2 TlmM, $Z.lt e11cr .,. &IYL100 our lllt<ine traJln ~· M+-2Sl5 ir° il!.~l40ii ~ ~r.'t I ~, -23 3' llllll ~ -• Birdie ...... COLEMAN ..... W/""'tal 1 Camptt lhell, mo ... -bot ' -~· ~ ~-·~ Xlnt 8"cb. • I -14 '""" llch. "'"".... ..-. ztppor«S ti.po. !48-7425 -v. -rn<. ~ --·•:-· = ·I 10 33 24 311 11!1 =-;:-:=:-allo<=-call:n;h::abl4~ 111J0·125. -13 -ball un1lonna. Good BLACk Wnale part """411. Yocb<-.....-Jm oortd. ~~d. Malta 1'11-1&11 OOmp. ;;;:;p;a: I P, _.= ~Ii~"' lT =."=.-.... , ....... -... P1d"TJ'ladanad1 """'1tJon.S11M-.11Ues1'mo.Goodw1dllldnoa ~~ .. ~~~-."!:."ldl· __ = 11"-e.".=,"'l::i-~i 11 .18 28 l'fli ~ lJIQ Olzmp!e, Cll. Call --. &JJ.i15T. CW. --• -·.., -• -e -· • • _,, $llO......, ; !.1--==-~=-----'-'7----~-~--~~--~~- I I ' i ' IWl.Y Pilaf s..lol' ....... ti; 1973 Cyci., ...... --llM1w s-t.rs m S.le/Ront IRL'S BIKE -24'' tires, D" frame, hl·rhe handle--ban. new aeat I: pedals. Ofan&e. $Z. . ·-· 1960 6 50 LOST OUR LEAsE '""'*' •• ,. Sole Rec -K' .... I 'l50c<: $1385 SW6& K' said lllOcl' = J965 K'Ati 125cc $51& $49i5 Step up to Kawasaki CHA¥PION MOO'ORCYa.ES 21U lW1Jcir B!Yd., C.>1. 60-23ll HARLEY DAVIDSON OIOPPER. Rebll el:!C. all .... equip. N...i. UU ...... ,JI) *=· MUil iee to ap--call 841-0461 OF wmMUISTER I ' • • ' • ,. ' I I , I • I • . • '72 Plot CUSTOM VI, row1r St..riAt. fl-4717KI 72 mo CUSTOM Cell'l19•r Specl1I. A1i1to., VI, Air, "Nice". f57092KI S3699 72 '71 '70 '70 '69 '69 '67 PZH U.H•R Cernper Speclel. VI, Autometic. "Sft1rp". 115109Kl s3499 ;me if:6rt. CUSTOM ' jtl6, ,11utr.. •fr, tlow bo., yellow. U!9'J'll ' . " .' , '· .. CHM y, TON s1999' with Ce1'1p•r. Goecf coM. 11117001 1 CHIYT I TON STAii $1299 ",Fl.t St.1l"· IJ60SSCI CHIYT 'I< TON 51899 ·DOT DATSUN ASK'S WRY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN GET A NEW '73 DATSUN AT THE OLD PRICE The dollar ha1 b•en devalued. ~ut if you act right now you can still s•ve bi9 on • new D•hun. For • limited tim• •II th• D•tsuns are •t th• old low price. Tit.re's n•v•r beflt a btfftr"tima to find out about Datsun'• high performan~a cars. GOOD SELECTION NOW IN STOCK ! • 69 TOYOTA COtot..U. -*"" 4.,..... ................ VltMM: . . 81 '::i! ~ ................ , .......... , •• 66 vo,.~: CM"' "At It" ............ l'CMIM - I • ' $2180 • 970A"'"' Ip+•~ Kick the lil'es on a Mike M~ Buicli:- Qllfll-GMC.Van-Recrealiooal Vdlicle. '':l'IJ• Blg One". -' , ..... " .......... - I . • • ' . I s..dly, MW. 18, 197:! DAILY PILOT I~ I .......... • TOYOTA '!11 ~l:IE 914 • '72 JOYOTAS s~. , ""*"· m1-*' f ~ . ONLY $3395 {* D!IMOlOToRS HOWARD Chevrolet Tb Chto,,. From ~l'~!.i '!."J:-. Clearance Sale USS THAN , WHO~SALE '69 VW Futbadi:. Automattc. 61.000 mlleo. Runa good. $960. firm. •~lT e ~ G~=l:_G NEWPORT IS -·· .... w.r cop1ta1 ~ BEA~FUL _.,_ KISS ME! For lelllng you about Mike McCarthy Buick· Opel-OMC-Vans-RecreaUonal Vehicles. "Tho Big One". l»-0555 PRICES START ""'1:ho •n 914, a1r. 296CRL $1779 '69 YW CAMPER BUS ~~t~. l)lu.t be 1een to ·~ pniri;:~te. Moatecark\ but thlrt'• no And • la thlJ n Cbrysler pmblt lo a.evy"1 Monte--Newport ~. beautiful In carto. You'll ftnd tbe riabt ltyte, SIPOClth On lhe road. ------~ one at tbe: rl&ht price ri&ht Low mllMae \oo. 10 DAY here 10DA.Y FREE TRIAL FREE 'rtU.AL ~GE. on{y$3!95 ., H;.~ Example: 1600 2 dr. 4 speed, radio, beater, low miles. TE21-610849. '8 months flnaricing available (on approved credit) '73 TDYOTAS $2295 • i:xciw<GE. GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON Uncoln-Mercury Uncoln·Mercury 16800 Bffch at w ..... 16800 llffch at Wamu '42 .=t:ril~-5544 NIW 1'73 IUICK tl•AL 2 Dr. H.T. JM V-8. auto. trans., air cond., power alttrlni. pow· er dlac braket, tilt wheel, ~ dio. (•~) PORSCHE '65 C Coupe Tobacco 'Browll .. Blade loter- lor. Ratfla11.,Chm~ w}leela Am-Fm. Amber dlrecUOn&l!I. Bftutlful! $2bJ .• Can be \ aeen at 222 Nyni PL (OH al.lo available at SAYINGS DEAN LEWIS Allen {'"'~Oldsmobile ~ Cadillac I.AUER BUICK e CONNELL CHEVRO- LET e COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN- SON & SON LINCOLN MlllCURY ' e MIRACLE MAZDA e NABORS CADILLAC e DA VE ROSS PONTIAC e THEOOORI ROBINS FORD e UNIVERSITY OLDSMQ. BILE e ~'""r1'21~ "H..M Of tho Vlklnt" "H ..... o1 tho Vlklnt" '70 CHRYSLER 11141 sJ1-24so wow ! IMPERIAL LE BARON 1.:-.V;•ns~=;;;;;;;963:;;V;;:•ns==;;;;;;963.~1 $4295 Victoria & Coast Hwy), Lag. •67 VW Beetle tdon'062) on-~ call9l2~1':' w/rebll (T19M01TIAJ ;;1Y_l$0;.;..... ____ _ '70 Cllev 1;,; ftation WQCJOn Loaded, F\tll Poi.>.·er, Beauti- ful Gold tinl!h. Alitoma.tic trans, factory air, power llteerin&:. lu.aa.ae .-. ·ll61111LJQ131~ s1m See n • You'll Buy n ·~~~c!;:}"'"palnt . 1966 Ha•bol' -· ~litmnrtHl ::_\~919-<~ (<!JI• Molt Mi-~ . ,";~ ~~~-~~~~~~~!!!! s62 •fi PORSCHE 914, Sharp, blk ~2 To,0... <;e!l<:o Air OOili!. -Autos; UMI ' &: wbt, appear. Ir P., (7S3EKR)'. $2199: ' •n Vw. XJ.nt. cond., Frn -~·-'69 Bl . ..,,Im, $3695. \ BILL tJJAXEY '"'''" low mu..... Best BUICK 'ft...~ I • ....!. $3795 0 Allen Oldsm obile Cadillac VAN SALE ICONOUNI Short P•11•I with m•t•· IV2201J) ICOMOLINI 1100 '799 s2299 ~. J1~\1~: l88a1 ~~TAM?_:_ S::'1~ndaw~d~:.: -~-. EL DORADOS ~-S8ll Die&<> Frwy at Avuy -'69 , ·$1000. firm. HUNTINGTON 8EAOI. '70 vw BUS, low ml. on re-1967 to iggSE -Pkwy., Lquna Ntguel. _ •ii Corona 4 dr, air~ buUt ,111, New & nrty new 21 TO CH1'R 198GHaiboi;C.M .. "6'6-9.103 49s.ol00 831-G800 ,71 '10 .914 '5 1 , mags, ap. cond..-$115 <below-bN-baqk. tirM;-Good cond. Mmt sell/ HARP'fQPS O ~N-4 WH:Ellr-Drlve.--"72 Chevy, wow '• Auto111•Hc, witti c•mph11 •q11rp. ! 61614HI ICONOLINI UOO $2099 Ptn•I. S11p1r v.11. "Ntc•"· lll711CI ICONOLINI IZOO -.0 $3199 -pf,1111~ s,.,,, V111. Aul•. tl4112JI -. pe&r'l.DCe • 22,IDJ mi's, Bob Mitchell, ·6754899 or ofter. "'49f.505L NO TWEETY Wld se1:1~ 4 TQn, camper ~peclaJ , brn, xln't nd. Student ..sas:-1301 • . • •n vw ClmpmobUe, fully e -Cheyenne. Auto, -ere. must sell. 67J..Q20. '61 CORONA. Auto, Radio, equip. w/&ir, mileage still BIRD ~~ 1~~r:e.thel'l ~ro:·stfe~ wbl: ~ 'M C restored. l\ed w/blaclc heater. ~ , under wamm, Xlnt cond. But an honest to iosb _ ao~ Factory air eondldonlnl deck, Tinted eta-; Trans inter. Must see\ lQ apprec. ·, : Eves H>-«M7 $2700. ~ geous '69 Buick SKY~ Full power -choice of: cooler, Qio1ant RecoYery ~ · ' I_ TRIUMPH '68 VW Bu&. Beige, good Nothing ·but sweet "°"""' C>u1R oona.I System, 3 gas tanlls, (56 pl SAA -_ • cond wooden 1poru wheel, !rom "'1il 'Uttle borgaln. 10 St,... AMJFM radio oapaclty) Gages, ""' upts, SAA. 'ikt~T&-8'R-oadstet, ~~L pvt prty, ~-~~ TRIAL EX· Tnmkopener:more =· ~t~~ ' . . '61 vw COll\•ortible. reblt GUSTAFSON DE Vil.LES bubt, E Ton locklnC "i1ar end. Oma below eye ne ~ ~ eng nu brikes, Good U I Me, 1966 to im mim1n :12.ls.5 ,tracttonit• ~ 0o1m •s -traii.oortat'1n. l300"-ftC!I n• rcury 31 TO, CHOOSE Muo/anow tiroa. on Tacoma l.iraeat. Dealer ,..._ . aft 6. •. ' 16800 Beach at w~ ~-~·---'""'-·ertibles ----ls. DUit -1'-' wfblk 'SALES & SERVICE ,.,.,..... ._ Beach ...,.........__j;,,. ·-'~if.au-o1 "AND WE MEAN SERVICE" -VW BUG, '68557.9349 842-8844 * (:z'13) 592-5544 ~ ";i~~ ::: $65001142-~•-i._ Chrysler Newpon f, door lf!dan. Factocy air, power atffl'tn&. 961:BNN. $1377 See n • You'tl BU;¥ It "· ntMLm 1966 •• c~Y0!!9.103 ·12 'l'rlwnpb c~-l nu Good ooni1.vo 'Lvo "Home of th• Vlklnt" CClolh "' 1e.-i Wffk~~en<1~·--====:- M1che11na, AM/TM, ro11, 0 ' F...,,,. air oondlt!onln& '65 CORVA'IR CONTINENTAL '69. Air. b&1' etc. SeJ'Ylce re<olll· W w FUii power-Choice of' FUii J>1>W<'r. 2 Dr. $1600-Call · 16,~ ml.•"-· 1 owner· '72 YQ-lYQS ' • Stereo AM/FM radio Cpe. AT, radio & 1-t.,., .~~;;:..· --;:"'"°'==• doctor. ;a.axl. 642-0333 . ' , B • k Cnllse' coatrol. one owner. 29,<XX> actual iiro L:ln c: 0 ln CorUtnental CONTINENTAL VOLKSWAGEN * f~ tee Sau~~e Th"l~i;';:i~t1on mnONLYS595 ~tl~l .. ~~24~~t '71 '70 '72 '72 ICONOLINI CUST. CLUI WAI>. s3599 J $''"· '0Alr". I 524DVI I CHATIAU VAN s3399 12 P•••· A11to., "D11d Sktrp".' ' t4711Ull t ·' HOUDAY WHlll.I t .. bbl1 Top C.lfl,.r, "E1t11lp"41". 166117} HOl.ltAT WHllU l11bbl• Tep c."',.'· 1000 •ll••· f 116FEICI CMATUU 12 P•tt. Autom•lic. "S!rikint"· IYW41151 '5399 '5499 s3999 ,,\ II~ '~'-' " ~ ui'iin;;;;s~e-=-•-=lroo;:;;;r;;;;<tr ·n VIV westpball&:O.mpor, * DEMONSI'RATORS 4 doot harotoi>. automatic Nabers C lllac HOWARD Chevrolet CORVETTE =. =· ~L ~ 6 trans .. 1actory air, power ~UW~ J!.~A til•wport Be11ch I ;:;;:-;::;;;;;;~;::;-;;;;IL.:;:;=;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~~~ii'ii~ SPR111 '70 vw Campor POPTOP, To cli-• From '"'-·s ·111 m. MESA MocArihur Blvd .. Jam-"72 CORVEITE =· ,;::,,A~ut:::os~l::.!m::tlflCl:::rl:,:od::::,._::.;::;:;;::::,::.~~=== , 30,0CKI ml. Xlnt cond. Must _,.. 540-9100 Open Sunday l33-05S5 ~ ~'att 5 • ,.. ' 1440 GARDEN GROVI BIVD Wl\IMINS!I~ '~!·~~b5;.~ .;1'~ Ollt ~. c~~jt.~~! See l\~~oo'U Buyl It . c.::=. _'63 CDV, Air, '70c~~~~~~ET ' COUGARm Laa B. --"1iJrM E-z b<d coov.-Nu Exainp1.,· 1e EA otallon -· 1uf.Olt f.1111& ftl11m ,;~: i dr .. a1r, .mo. v11tyl _tDp. •10 0ouav. xa1 ... ..,. ckOlt. SU~IEAM . -~ .~ ~llej. _...,,automaticll'anmnio-YOLYO ·:or•-•~ (11J5), $1"5 >om!,r!b,"a!r,.......,_, ·~1~!\mtaR JAi;.;6ria. 1966'VW Van camper, new ~ ~ck~~n~~: ~-== BARWICK ·~PORTS. =~p/io.':' :; ~ X!tit 'cond. Vlby! "".... ~ 111'. '-· ...... .,... ... wh .. I' 00.en, J966 Hllrlxr, C.M. 646-9303 1910 ELOORADO AM/FM 33375 Camino Caplstnro !151-urr. • 1x1.--...... Nu !I-.-,, $600. ~ • ' conso1 .. •t45636f -•i04897. -'68 BUICK ,.....,, c11ma1e· _ control.-S8ll Juan °'~COIJGAl\ ~~~-::.t!9::-,-vxa"'1'. -.. =.,, ~,~,.,·:i:'y' o'~A"': _ 1966VW,xlntcond, '72LhtPrlcewH$51591 Sport......,, vs AT PS l•tb" ""ts, EmeraJ<I *3315orm $lOO , 'lltD/lm a!rloond., ·"' - T U 'I 11SO-SAi.£ PRICE air, ;i.,.;, j,,,,, 'pr;c.d ,,,; ' areen w/whlte '""'1-lllP: '55 CHEVY )Ont oond. '9Hllll5 111' "'7:3vw s:;~..=" $3959· •"'QM1lv'Tti9s ~~~,~·-2~=-:.:..~:r::. .:-=... X!nt 1""'L ALL 1 .;,WOW ·!•< JlOOOlb<st offer, 53&,6988 • -HOWARD Cllevrolot · Cod. '68 ,Cpo.,De ·Vllla IL fltiCe~.._:· • .-. ,· ~I $1IO under-. ' DEAN LEWIS ••, -Factory Air Conditionlnti * -· l ---'7 , toy,ota '69 vw. Good com., c1..n ·tn , Nftport B .. ch FUii powu, v10Y1 top. doth • '70 MONTE cAJtLO DODGE • • la & out, nu tires &: ·Drake job. MacArthur .. Btvd &: Jamboree leather interior, AM/FM Fact aJr , tu11 p>wer low I-....!'...::.;:;::.;;-.;:; _ __, r :1, IU95-Call-. • ~ -. 833-0555 radio, •le. An oxceptlonal m11eaee.' Pr!v. pa'rty. "n OODGE ' ~. air 2 --.r.enov will\ black '70 vw ~r POP TOP val~ .. ~·) thla low prlc<. 551--. oond .. 11/S. PIS, vii¢ top, interiel'. 5of;BSY · '°"' With tent. Xlnt ~· New * ~ BUICK SKYLARK (WAUWO tlttl Jo m11eqe $1377 <ngin< with worr. 833-1318. , , OON~· TIBLE . x ! n t • , $. 2111 '71 Mo,nte carlo • P/1, P/b, =. -..u° -8JO.X1S. ' ~.. m<clwllc' ' -co/id • • pb r/h Coople -" P/-.al> oond. SU-..!!!~~~~;!!!-~O,, See It . Yt111'U Buy It 1965 vw -· • .. • 1. . 1, ... i:.. -untry' _:__,_ .,. Na~ Cadillac w/Landau IDp. r;f!l;,!1:¥'' '69 aip!GER 318 .... p/i • delight. 1375-ll»-3157. --1966 nARBOR ~'" • ·-_,.,. 6'13-7'00 E\><I' ··~• lh ete. $l9IO °" -o11er 3)~' l••,;I ''13 VW BEETLE. 61000 COS"'A-MESA 646-93o3 '"'' IC-l446. AU'l'floruzm DEALER ; ' ' r ' f JWllD · '' -"""' •UvanR BL COSTA '56 Cbo"l'• W<U bull~ "8, 4 -" TOYO~ =· =.•t oondlllon. '71 VOLVO 1425 , '69 Bu1ct Skyla11<. New •111. ....,.. ,....-MESA ·• opcL .,,,..,,, 'lfu r<ar lilN!or, FORD 2 dr .& speed radio beattr mti.ke offer. 54IM100 n Sunday Iha& crpt. MY&t .U.. S300 • __ .....;..;;..;;.;;_-::"'.' , '69 vw._ ~~~~to1~~ ttPrire~. ver;. low mites, ~ With Call 847-5303 ,68 Cad Convert. Immac. ~ ofM. ''' n• Bnd. •61 T·Blrd. $ID). 1~ , ff: c:M. its..9303 tidy K IVUWlll ..... h,, v blaCk brtt!rior. ·n RIVIER4. exec. auto, 48.000 innet. flre·ml•t. '10 °Impala Custom 2 dr Needs '°°" W(ft. , -' JCKUP party. Days, 646-1'121. • $2$95 -loaded, !mmac. cond.-68,000 brown. &1JQ1l -· all extras HT. Air oond. auto tnlll. ·-~~===_..,= 67 T()YOTA p •10 VW Bui, redlwblte, lm-NEWPORf IMPORTS mt, !3200-or bnt """'· lncl<I. si-t -$22SO. P/1, Plb. vteyl top " '1u FORD Torino GT.' spd, I Camper Shell, (835CPH) mac., xlnt cood. $21$. Pvt B 968-1896 .. _ ·-· Mlchelln x tin!s. 833-0t62 I lb -•-t oond $1299 party. 842-lm6 alt 1 pm 3100 W. a.art Hwy., N. · -• ..,......,_ ' 311 Cl, P''• Pl • ~ • LL MAXEY ...__ CADILLAC '12 Old Cpe DaVW., gold * 1964 °""' Impala * ..!$ll(:!:D~il) • .:;:_~~7--~. ~~,.....-, Bl * '66· Sqbck, '70 1600 ong * •ii VOLVO 1425 , • . w/i'Old Inter. l'uJly oqu!p. N<eds """'-Malie ofter '69"'TORINO ' WAGON • 3 ·--.ovoTA ~..... 4 opd .. nidlO, h•atu· .• CoH.'72EIOorodoCpo. 19,00\)ml's.r,vtpty._1'950. Ca1!5'&-7!m -IL ~~k· (XYRU9). ' . FACTORY A IR Q'.JN-EVffl--251?. Days' '64 Chev. Nooa Good cond. •-· · Ul!1 BEACH BL. an.-1969 VW VAN , '$1095 , _ _ . DmONING f4'-Jl'IO. I dr, auto, rlh, S.195 or-. -MAVERICK. pamperod KUNl1NGTON BEACH ll600 -* -545-7427 BARWICK IMPORTS E"'!1ilsiti· liMn1st Wxiu<r '69 Convortlbl• de VUle, 5'0-29'Ji ~'-new Grabber -· 'SB TOYarA Corona,. stick, VW-'58.-runa-good, good 333'75 caiDlnO Capistrano finish with vinyl top &: PiUlh lllpe? lh&rp, lo ml., only 01..tfted Adi • , • tCS1I $1.um. 8'l'S.J002. xlnt cond, lo ml, $825. e\'e tlret:, ·$400. Call Marie eve., San Juan qapiitrano full le~ther interlqr, dual $3195. 979-115.l lDr appt to Avtot. UMc:I i90 Autos, u ... 961-2!10. 842--9749. 493-3375 or 831-1375 comfort; seat, full power, tilt .... ~·~":U,f.::::-:r.'''iiiii~· wooli~:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ '11 TOYOTA MARK II ,65 VW Bus; nu ·eng, brkl, O VO p 1°"" & telescopic ! tee 'i In C, •ij Cad Cou)c;de Ville 68JXM) C!.--clean, lo ml, air. Pri. u '64 V L .,,,,,.,., . stereo, door locks, eruiee ml .-t oft~. Nu fl 968-M61. ~~· Must se · Runs well, R/H, new paint control, most ev@l'Y ~ ~dean in/out. Irvine, 'Tl ~-ta Corolla C'OUPf!, 1971 VW Bus ---pe-'-·.. & interior, radjals. • ..... ~1-c@ivab1£'. deluxe opt ton • 835-3652 .... ,.. ~ .. ,-~ $1050. **... ~ Elegatice be)'Qnd wordt. ~=="------·II au--· rib, low ml, $ll95. 1mmac $2300' ' '68 .Volvo, model 142. 2' dr (381DSDl. -CAMARO Pvt &· 497-pa e 518Q • S<dan, aulD trans, good · $6999 Wow '· '69 vw, r<d w/whlt< int1'r .. cond. $1695. 963-2568-N .. _ CadUlac '68 RallY-soon. air, ffpd top, Exc<j>t sharp. low ml. Autos, Used 990 a...... Hunt. amllm. disc brb. '69 T ot --Pl1f-$1250. 646.6530. Aun!ORIZED DEALER 327 .... $1730. ~ .... '· - 0 Y a '66 vw Bug, "'1llt '"""" BUICK l 2600 HARBOR m., fOS?A CHEVROLET 1 I-· rad!O, 4 •Jl"d, 515-excollont cond. $'1"otl. • " MESA~·~·-· __ .;.,_ _____ ~ om. * 494-3091 '69 BUICK WILDcAT ~00 • ~· _....,. '61 CAMARO . . $611 ·n super BeeUe. 21,000 ml. ' dr., auto., air. powor win-169 CADllllC .~ AT -ndlo b<oter SOe It. v~"tt·8"'Jt " $1325: Priv *·· Wby -111¥ dows. !ZAZ354). -'.:!. ~::..·~"'M',1'"-·1 ' .,.. """"' m-4169 $1295 --,.._ ~ ,._ . t\aa,., I•~• '68vW1>u11..w-radlal tirH. BARWICK IMPORTS . Fleetwood ~ ONLY $ 5?5 - _. Lf.Wll XhJt cobd. $800. Pvt: prty. 33375 Cam1m Capls\rano » •' HOWARD ChovNl<it TOYOTA 847-7392. San .fuan Caplltra~ LOadea, ~ '10l!lle l1n-• Newport• Beado . ... • .. '64 VW GOOD CONDITION . 49W375 er 831-1375 · Ith. with BurgUDdy mterior, MacAttllur BlYd 6: Jamboree 1tl!if C.M. 646-9303 $400. ' · '71 Buick Slcylorl< con"'"-.'l'lu.-1-otWI car on !IO!• • IU tlU A good wan;'ad ts a good Ii> 675--03l6 .&r 6 pm Auto, Pis, P/b, Plwndws. !bis weel1$3end695for OOlf . , KINGSWOOll .,.._ '10. 1 vntment.r Sell Idle Items . , . &C-5678 Jint cond, $1995. 64+-0896 Ale:. pwr. X1nt cond. $1950. Privp!l-- GM SALE Ilia .. ,...... $1 llAA we....-.· ...................... ,.. UH •n Nova, radio/heater, p/1 Xlnt oond. • ' 897-2825 ' : .... READY! . ___ SEii. . . , -, -·~~Ge:>! . ) ... .\ . for A Fine Deal In A Fine UMCICar -7D DATSUN UOO $1595 llOADt1111. Hird ttl tllYW fol*litr. H tot. .tMior, llltt«, 4 _. I fllce ...... "''· -,.,"l.l) '70 DATSUN SN. Wp. 51995 Loldtd. "" wit .,.. ... '°"" l'Kk, •Ir tfnd, l'ldlft Mlttr • """' -for .... 11"'6mlr4i ¥9Collklfl. 1,,,_XUI, '71 •72·•mll'110 , $2099 .............. llllt M!'J-"". tome tectorr wtffM'll'( ~~ lllldlo, ""''*' Ind MM Qrl'<'t ltlli .._ (lflll"TI ' '72 DATSU" 110 -~51999· 2 dr, tNtp 1ftt11 ca·r, 1111 orlnp liod'/ W/wNM> ~I "°'• ,... ... Mii..... • .... • Jow mllll. (tlftlUI '72 DATSUN 1200 · 51999 'ASTMCKJ A rktl told •I !Md! YtnY' l'Oltl .. ..,, '9dl0, lllflter • .._,, I _., ,. llelt ,_ ,_,.._ c•ITVI · SeUn, A ,., PtPllkor .._... '71 TOYOTA MAlK II 51795 Wlltl »fl "' .... -• CiOlld. ""'* '"""' Yln'ft .... .............. IMOODJ ~ ..... ,.... ......, ' .... 72 DATSUN 1HO C,.. 51999 (#Id. IMr, .., IM.a. COIOr Ind nn llllt ,_, ('901'TD) •• -. •I -~-=. ~~-~~ .......... "*"'--I " • - - ) I I .., ......... -"..... 111• UI 111 ,__ .,,... .... , ••• , ........... v~. I L GARDEN GROVE DATSU 1•1 HAAIOR ILVD. GAROmN G~E * 534.-12•1 * t ' • • r . ~· • • • DAI LY PILOT 990 Autos, UMc1 990 Autos. Used 990Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMcl 990 Autos, Used 990 _.,.. 1§11 _ ... _ -... -1§1 I ---1§11 ---1§1 I -·-· 1.-.1 ---l§J I _.... 1.-. I ....... -1§1 E~]N~-~==~910~A~utos.~~N~-~==~9~IO[l •A•ut•ot,-Ulod ____ 990_ Autos, Used FORD FORD FORD FORD JEEP ,.,MERCURY • • HEY!L How About A Buick? Mike McCarthy Buick •iThe Big One" js Orange Coupty Buick Headquarters. -17141 5J1 ·2450 NEW lfn IUICl CENTURY LUXUS 2 Or. H.T. jluto. lrfm., 350 V-8. air cond., powtT disc brake&, power 11teerln&. ( •121543) $4095 WOW! '69 Ford 4 door CUfiOln sedan, auto trans, fat1oty air, power irteerina, 44 ,000 miles. $877 Sec It • You'll Buy II hlJW FORD __ _:.=,:::.__ __ !_,....._:_:::::~:.__-l7.1959:;;-:wru.::;;;;:Y:;;S-;-J;: ... ::-;CJS;;;'.;-,:n=.ewl----:~------.I ~ ~ ~ ~.];, 1:'·~: :"u:.:· :: • • • nl¢k, very clean, xlnt cond. 11m. 540-1023. CAUE TE FUN WILD BRONCO? FOR YOUR FLY UKE A BIRD '67 JEEP \Yagooeer, 4 whoel No not the ..... track bot~ '70 FORD LTD STATION WAGON No. But this '65 Ford Mus. Loaded, AJr Conditbllnr, 10 drive, VS, au~ .• air CQnd., ·s7 Mm:'UI')' Caliente'. Race: t'aJ'll ~ like one. Fut ~r. Cream Fi.nilb, GIRL! In th!a '65 Ford Falcon. At Armstrong tires &. wheels1 10 tht r~ in ,your cau- and IW'&footed. lO DAY Must be seen. an Wlbellevable )rl.ce. 10 xlnt oond. $2100. 494-6272. ente. lO DAY FREE TRIAi<! FREE TRIAL EXO!ANGE. $2995 A '68 M-.. 2 .-. Rua· DAY FREE TRIAL EX· LINCOLN EXcr!ANGE GUSTAFSON ~.:; .. ~o'!~·i;&E GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON 1680) Beach at Warner • 16!KW'I Beach at Warner -YOLYO Lincoln-Mercury TRIGUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury ~ Lincoln-Mercury H-n Beach Lincoln-Mercury ~un~"\:'.ci:"' HW>tinP>n Bead> 1 ,196G=-",,.Hm_,"',.,""~---c,,,.M_ . ..,-'646-..,,_9303"" ~~-= !f <J.':'J~:-4 161MX>S..ch at warner l4Ul44 • (2131 5'2-5544 YELLOW ROSE? ~~-= !; <J,~IJ~ '65 ?'ituita~i 6 cyl ., l ap, 'f5 Ford Custom, R/H, air, San DI.ego Frwy at A11et1 .. ~n1~.!5$44 ''Home of the VJkl~' No, but a yelJow '69 Uncoln '69 Mere. !4ontego \Vpa.,' ~~1:'& cl~t~t-.. ~~~ rbJ~ good condition, asking $385. Pkwy., ~ Niguel. ''Home of the Viking'' '70 FORD TORINO with V@r)' many extras. IO p/1, p/db, a/c, am/fm, ..,..U. Runs """al, •A?C:. firm 644--0489 495-0800 lll-0800 Sell 'n-I Call 2 dr., auto., &Ir, power steer-DAY J."'01:'.IO' TRIAL EX-$1400. 494-4778 e\.'CS or aft.% ~ •• ~ ~ .... """ terns now! ing. C235ITM). .. ·~ kend 53&-8400 Need a "Pad'"? Place an ad! Cla.u.iried Ads ... 60-5678 642-5618 now! $lSfS OiANGE. .~w="o'C·-----,-.,.--I r -Motor Homes Mo~tor~7cHom,--.. ----Motor Homes Motor Homos Motor Homei BARWICK IMPORTS GUSTAFSON 1006 Moreucy Pri pty, """' ~-s_._1•_./_R_.m ____ MO __ s _.1_•!-.R_on_1 ___ ,_40 __ s_.1_•:../R_•_•.-• ___ m_._s_._1•.;./,;.;R..;.en..;.t ___ 9..;.40.;...'_s;,,;•;;.l•;:.:l.;.R;.;•,;.;nt:_ __ '40=:......:.S.;;l,;;:•l,;.;R;;•::;";..'-.:.......:.."°:::i =Camino Capbtrnno Linc:oln·Mercury """"·.f.'%m. 540-1504 • · San Juan Capistrano 16800 Beach at Wanier '69 MARQUIS Conv. dk blue, . ' ' ' ' , ' ' r ' . . ' . . ) • ' • • • • . . . • ' • 1, •• I • • I! • • •• ' . • • • • . • ' • • .. ' . • SATURDAY, MARCH 17th & SUNDAY, MARCH 18th GIANT NEW LOCATION ' · 1970 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA , - • Entertain!Jenl For l\e KIDS! .. ' FREE Pop~ ""E You CA OR/V HOT DOGS! IV EATt CllTOI VAIS ltCOUITZ3? See and drive the famous OLD GLORY Immediate Delivery Examples Of Our Many Ways To Finance,.. Bank of Amer ca,.. Crocker Bank ,.. United California Banl<c ROADLINER MOTOR HOM S 28' MOTOR HOME S•r. a Sl900l 1 59366 $936 PER DOWN $146 MONTH 20' MOTOR HOME s.r. •si9001t 56366 sgg ·~~NTH $636 DOWN 60 MONTH OPEN END LEASE AVAILAIU ON ALL RY'S ON AJIPROYID 0ClREDm . ' . ' I I l • ' 493-3375 or 831-1375 Huntington Beech white top, FM stereo, 1ull ·n LTD Country Squire. 9 842-1844 * (213) 5'2-5544 pwr, ruoo. "4&-3507 ~l'eO~~ug ~Ck,P~/S, ~ ''Home of the Viking" '62 COMET Station Waaon.· I~ 25 ooo mile .,.,_,,., good body, run1 welt ~~' '· ~ ~ ·-· 061 T-Bll'<I. Landa" top 1"11 • MUSTANG power, 58,000 mllea hnmac. Must sell. $1095. Prlv. par· -~· = ~:.5:'":'!. "" l!'Y'EBROWS UP ·~y;,~~'~' owner, brakea, xlnt paint good They11 all be, when )'0\1 damage. $'150. 557-6510 . cond. make oUer .. 557-3810 drive around Jn this '70 '67 Mustang convertible, or 646-6679 Unooln 4 door. Magnificent needs body ~'Orie, ~. '69 FORD GALAX.IE car. I..ot:rtUiLEer.-10 DAY offer. 493-5.537. 500, 2 dr., auto, air, power FREEGUST·AEXrnANFSONCE. '66 Mustang convert -289, """"""· C070RAY). aoto, Pf•, ak. New paint, BARWIC~f MPORTS Lincoln-Mercury ~tt. Xlnt cond. $5lfi. = Camino eap~trano 'SW' ... ~:';=" OLDSMOBILE '· San Juan· Capistrano ..... '6 ..... 49:h1375 or 83W3T> 842-1844 * (213) 592'5544 '6:r F85 Olds Sia IV VI I 'li6 Counlry Squire wqon. ''Home of the Viking'' auto, radio. Oean! =~t of: I p/s, p/b, &: air cond. Good '69 MARK m White, blk top. fer! CRWll xlnt). Dave : tires. $450. 968-3697. Nu tires. Real sharp! Orig 675-1552 '64 FORD v.a, 4 D, air cond. owner, 64.5-3.l'ZSN.B. 1"'65""'o"'w=s°'442""'. ·=.,,::-,.-:-bl::-t-.,,..-.1 Like new. $595. &t&-5033 1964 Lincoln, very &ood ~ New clutch, linkage, map, days, S46-068l eve. ditioa. $480. !ifil-.8284. etc. Needs uphol. Come .tet. JEEP MAVERICK .=16""75·,c,~;=..=~--~1 '70 Cutlass Supmne, v!nyl 1---------1970 MAVERIGK-Auto, P/s, top, fully equip. Xln't cond. 4 WHEEL Drive, '72 Chevy, decor groi.rp. M ich e I i n '$1875. 548-5217. % Ton, Camper Special tires, new batt. $1500. 64 98 Oleta, 1ull ipwr, a/o. Cheyenne. Auto, 350 eng, 847_5276 Xln~ cond. $5.50. air /rond, PIS, P I B , 968-1919 Custom Steering whl, {ape MERCURY dock, Tinted gluo, Tran• '66 442 OLDS. Engine good; cool.er, Coolant Recovery $625 or best offer. Call System, ~ gas tanks, (56 ga1 ~ 962-7563 aft. 6 capacity) Gages, fog lights, '64 Olds CUtlass, 4 spd trana. bumper guard, 1 t e p s ~ • nu motor · bumper, tow hook, lockin 543-0581. or 547--0129 hubs, E Ton locking wear --,==~'='='"-I end. Chrm. 1>e1ow .,. '""' BIG IMPACT PACKARD mirrors 12.16.5 tractionite You'll make a hie" imps¢ . Mus/snow tires. on Tacoma . too with this ,67• Mere• ..... 1951 Packard, ~tm.~ 8 en&, wheels. Dark yellow w/blk ..... .3 to trahl ~ Rum int. $6500 invested. AWce ol· Parklane. B\c car. U>w au • 5.16-11&. . fer. 842-1150 eves It ~.ID DAY FREE TRlAL good. $400. 4' : .;;~~agon, 4 whl drlvo GUSTAFSON ' PINTO . . : 315 auto, a:ir. p/s, p/b, L' coin Mercury 1972 PINTO Runabout Gold. noo:>. 557--0686, aft 6 wkends 1n • Orig owner. Deluxe int Alt 49'J...5041 · 16800 Beach at Warner big eng. 11,800 mL i2si'l ••« Will Xln Huntington Beitch 833-DSi or ~ ,. -" '""•· ' cond. 142-1844 * <21331 592.5544 PLYMOUTH Must see' to believe! Only $750. 830-3413. . "HollM.of the Viking" Sell Idle items .•. &U.5678 W~-an.:.:,:t::adz;:resul=..,:t:::s::: . ....:.;. ;642:;·:!!"678= 1---.--0--w--1. --t Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 FORD SALE 69 GAUXll 4 Dr, H.T. Afr Cllloll .. An., P.S .•..... lftW -70 ~~XS:.., Air CMll., Allft., P'.S •• , ZYrni $1099 71 ~~.'!... A"""'-..... U , .. UtCIN $1299 70 ~T:.: M. T. AIT (Ml,, A-'9, P'.S. •·•• JlllSWS1799 69 ............... " $1399 Air Clncl., Ant., P'.S, .............. YMtblt 70~:~,, a.. ........ '·'· ........ rn1au$l4n 1 71 GALAXll LAMD.t.U COUP'I ~2899 AJr, A11te,. ,,.....,_ llW •• , ........ , IMCYI. 71 .... XIO < ... N, T. $1999' Air, A .... WWII wltll .... Ylilrll •• 111CKX • 71 OAUXIO < Oil. ... T ..... C!l 899 AM, ..-.. ...._ ......,.... .......... :MICltT. 72 .... CUSTOM $2499 4 Df', Yetlew. Air, A ... , ,,s, , .. , 1•DTQ 70 Toll .......... "" $3099 UMlll, "lllCl)lft 911,... .............. <UKl"\I 71 COHTINOHTAI. MAH Ill • C!lr,2 • ............. 11 ..... ._.. ............ mie~•..,1 71 ,,.,.._. ·-· e1499 ciw-......,....., .,_ .... SJtbft• 70 =. .. .::..... -......... _ ,,, ... $1499 72 MllJT-...... CN M•• ""'· ~ ...,.._ ..,_ .._ .... nmes ... 70':."".:...-. ................ -$2499 l '68 Plymouth SPORT FURY. Hardtop, auto trans. factory ai r, pow· er sleeting, vinyl r o of, JIBX370 • $977 See lt • You'll Buy It 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '72 PLYMOtrrH Fury Ill. Air. R/l-l. P/1. $2595. Priv. party. 714!'567-8651. ' '70 FURY III, green, R4H, ~ A/C, vinyl top, PB/PS, g cyl. New brks. $1TI5. Ph: ' 557-4164 • 1;';!167;;;.'"iBARRA;On=cuo="'A,..., -x"'l .-,. : cond. $550. * 962-0027 * PONTIAC '70 GRAND PRIX FlawleQ Olympic brollU! finish with matching bronze vinyl inlerlor. Bucket sea~ , full power, factory air con- ditioning, tilt wheel, radio, heater, new whlh! wall tires, etc. PonUac'1 finest. C499AKF}. $2999 Nabers Cadillac: Atn:HOIUZED DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., OOSTA MESA 540-91ll> Open l!und8" '72 Grand -. amflm, Perteet cond. Loaded. Muat a ll. $400>. -'67 Catalina wag 1 awnr • 57,IQ> mi, radk>,' fact air: ' PfS, PfB, $900., 496-0Z5. I '64 PONTI.AC Runl~$300. 1951 'Catalina 2-<lr HT. Very clean body, new batt A radiator. $250. ~ ( '69 GTO Alr/contl, P/S, P/d;,c Brak.._ Maey ... ..... 551-5327 RAMILEl '65 RAMBLER Amer1con cW~,Good- T-llRD '64 T Bird, \nlnt COlld, 22,0tll act u a l m1Je•.:'.ttil~1jj,OiiJ • 21 ~ <H~ B<h) • ' ' • • ' • -- ere out to~Malte arch ur Bl E T M NTH EVER ' . . . GET SO .•.•• D-ON'T YOU BUY BEFORE YOU CONNELL'$, NEW OR · , USED 'AR DEAL ! ! ! BR·AND NEW 1973 ·. CHEVV. . · . . . B'RAND .. NEW 1973 CAPRICE ~~l/4 TON:-PICKUP ~"DOOR . SAVE · ' . 4 WHEEL DRIVE ... Flutsido. Power llHri119, lockl119 hubs, .....ni.rr 911 tonk, 875 x 16.4 8 ply Hies, 9ou9H. II S 12.J41 I 10171 ~ FIOM WINDOW STICllD , n1c1 , ' IMMEDl~TE· DELIVlRY . LOADED· . . 'Air condltlonin91 AM·Bf lt•l'ff r•dlo. power w.fn• cfows1 pt)W•r 111t, po.wer dQOr locks, vinyl top, 454 • on9ln11o 11465791 1195) SAVE . ... ,.,. IMMEDIATE D FIOM WINDOW STICICIR PRICI 1978 OLDSMOBILE .1970 PONTIAC 1989 S, " · , , 1•· CHEVIOLO 19671 COUGAI · . DELTA 11. Air cond., P.S., oloct. windowi; BONNEVl.LLE 4 Dr. Sport Sod. Aull>., P.S., · CUTLASS SUPREME' CPE. Air cond, r.s.. 4 DR. SEDAN. Alr cond.,_outo.:P.S., radio, VI, auto" P.S., r•dio, hHlor, a pro~ ''vinyl top, One owner, low .milts. 1190-• 1 Vl1 air cond., vinyl top, 91.c. winCIOws, • ~ bucket s11h, vinyl top, pretty encl FMdy hNt'tl', vJRyl top, right miles, l949ET0}, w.hite C.ft l:ow rrill11, IYCNOl6), Try VI · 1 .:A:-!ilii .. ~"iiii'nmoi ~090'219i"om. Avli'iii 1 .:: •1 .299 '1 · 1966 'CHEVIOLET '· .. l4 to~ pickup wijh compor. 4 \po1d1 VI, ro~fo. I U~Sl I • ·-~·1099 • • 1971 CHEVROLET .. . .. ' " 1969 , PONTIAC LEMANS H.T, COUPE. Air, auto., vinyl lop, l>licklll, • very nice car. I060AGEI only ·1·169. , ' , MONTE CARLO' ' -,. MARKET PLACI --~~----;;;;;..:;;::..;;.;,;;;~~~~~=-~ !!!i'ut c~~~,!~~!o: h11tor, ~8~ck~r~~!b,;.: •• d ready:' . 1 vtnyl top. blUe w/ 'whife to·p, right mllts, More to'choo•t from. 1 ~ ll43ASKl. Othon lo choo11 from, · . ~2166 . . '1449 .. · 1969 ·FIREBIRD ~ ~ ', ~ 17n~. 7'1.°:nd ~"!'.. 1972 PONTIAC 1971 'CHEVROLET ' -SA~A~l WAGON. 9 pou., P.S., auto., ,.. 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"Match Between Cliff Richey and Arthur Ashe" 2:.451 CIJ @ Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 4:00 CV Ci) American Sportsman 5:00 • Ladies' PGA Golf MONDAY, MARCH 19 11 :30PM O Forum Boxing TUESDAY, MARCH 20 6:00PM O Laker Basketball lakers vs. Atlanta Hawks. THURSDAY, MARCH 22 8:00PM Ii) Boxing From the Olympic SATURDAY, MARCH 24 ll:OOAM lj(i) NIT Basketball 12:30 aers "The Contenders" I lfCM Basketball Doubleheader of the semi·finals. 12:55 Angef Warm-Up/Baseball Angels vs. San Francisco Giants. 1:30 Championship Bowling 2:00 PGA Golf-Sears Golf Classie First day of two·day tourna ment pitting best female golfers against each other for $100,000 in prize money. 3:00 O Sports Action Pro-Flle Montreal Expos' manager Gene Mauch is profiled. 3:30 D CV@ Pro Bowter5' Tour The $80.000 Andy Granatelli STP Classic. - 4:00 I CBS Golf Classic 4:30 NHL Action 5:00 (3) (j) ABC'1 Wlde World of Sports 8:00 Cfiamplonshlp Wrestling 6:00 6:30 8:00 9:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 6:30 7:30 1:00 1:15 1:30 9:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 6:30 7:30 ~30 7:30 1:00 1:30 10:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 18 3 (C) "Piiiow Talk" ~com) '59-Doris Day, Rock Hudson. 5 (C) "Prize of Arma ' (dra) '65--Stanley Baker, Tom Bell. 11 (C) "The Comic" (com) '69--0lck Van Dyke, Michele Lee. 9 (C) "The Umbrella• of Cherbourl'' (dra) '64-Cetherlne Deneuve. 7 3 6 (C) "Ho Way to TreaJ • Lady" (sus) '6S-Rod Steieer. Lee Rem· ick. Geora• s.1a1. MONDAY, MARCH 19 7 (C) "The Lone Hot Summer'' Pert I (dra) '58---Peul Newman, Joanne Woodwud, Tony FrancloH . 5 (C) "Son of £1 Cid" (adv) '65--Merk Demon, Antonella Lueldl. t "Th• An1ry Hiiia" (dra) '59-Robert Mitchum. Stanley Baker. 4 (C) ''Tripi• Ptay '73" Soupy Sales. Roddy McDowell, John Fink. Stefanie Powers. Todd Susman, Nonnan Fell. 7 3 6 (C) "Th• Sllencet'" (spy spoof) '66-Dean Martin. Stelle Stevens. Dellah Levi, Victor Buono. 10 "Escape From East Ber11n" (dra) '62-0on Muney. TUESDAY, MARCH 20 7 (C) "The Loni Hot Surnmer'' Concl. (dra) '58---Paut Newman. Joanne Woodward Tony Franciosa. t .. Escape From E:aat Betlln" (dra) '62-Don Murray, 4 10 (C) "P"ollce Story" (dra) '73-Vlc Morrow, Chuck Connors. Edward Asner Diane Baker. S (C) "Dnert Fury" (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster. Lizabeth Scott. 7 3 6 (C) "a.c. 8orr-••• or Steal" (dra) '73-Mlke Connors, Michael Cole, Kent McCord. 2 I (C) "Murdock'• Gani'' (dra) '73--Alex Dreier, Janet leieh. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 7 (C) "The auay aocty• (dra) '67-Sld Cauar, Robert Ryan. 5 (C) "Oea•rt f\17,' (rom) '41-Burt Lancaster. Liubeth Scott. t ''Tit• Hauntln!f. (dra) '63-Julle Harris. Claire Bloom. 7 3 6 (C) "Toma' (dra) '73-Tony Musante, Simon Oakland. THURSDAY MARCH 22 7 "Irids• to the Sun" (rom) 161--Carroll Baker, James Shlaeta. 5 (C) "Dea•rt Fury" (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster, Uubeth Scott. 2 I (C) ''Th• Hornets' H"t" (adv) '70-Rock Hudson. FRIDAY, MARCH 23 7 ~C) "Qlrlal Qlrlsl Qlrlsl'' (mus) '62-Elvis Presley. Stella Stevens. 5 J,C) "Dffert fury'' (rom) '47-8urt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott. 9 'Uttle 8oy L.Mf' (dra) '53-Blne Crosby, Claude Dauphin. 2 I (C) "Gen .. ts II" (dra) '73-Alex Cord, Merlette l-lartley. SATURDAY MARCH 24 9 ''The CateNCI Affelt" (dre) 'S6-0ebble Reynolds, Bette Davis. Ernest Bol'j(nine. 4 10 (C) "CtlaM" stars Mitchell Ryen, Reid Smith, Mlchtlel Richard son end Brian Fonc; "hrtne,.. In Crime" stars LH Grant. Richard Jaeckel, and Harry Guardino. 5 ''Warntnc From Spac." (scl·fl) '6&-Toyoml KaritJ. 5 ""-t l_,.allon" (dr•) '62-Dlane Juraens. Leopofd Salcedo THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH l8. 1913 The Time Machine! WITINAUER 1'2000" • Tells the YEAI •tho MONTH •the WHIC •the DAY A LONGINES-WITTNAUER ,ROOUCT lONGINES- •the HOUlt •the MINUTE e the SECOND -AUTOMATICALLY! Cholen to Time the 1972 Olympic Gem•• -Munich. And computes, with simple finger-tip •djudment, all Days and Datu into the Yur 2015 e Self.w-.din9 e W•ter-Resistant e Anti-Magnetic • Distinctive Midni9ht Blue dial. Matching bracelet, $74.95 • with strap, $'4.95 M•tchin9 bracelet in ciold , $89.95 • with strap, $8'4.95 • BanlcAmericard • Master Charge • Kirk Char<J• Open Mon., Thur-s., Fri. I 0 ~o 9 HUNTINGTON CINTll HAllOi SHOPflNG CINTD leoclll • ldl ... r 2300 Htllbor •wet. 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This time it's in the TV adaptation o f Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck's short novel, "The Red Pony," a Bell System Family Theatre special, about a rugged rancher and his young son. struggling toward maturity, as he learns about life and death, on NBC, Sunday at 8:30PM. Fonda has been associated with Steinbeck for years, starting with his starring role in the mo- tion picture version of Stein- beck's novel, ··The Grapes of Wrath," released in 1940. Fonda also narrated two other adapta- tions of Steinbeck's work, incluu- ing "America and Americans" and "Travels with Charley." both colorcast on NBC in I 967. Fonda is also reunited in this show with Maureen 0-Hara who plays his wife. They appeared together in two previous films, "Spencer's Mountain" anti ··The Immortal Sergeant." Starring as the youngster is Clint Howard who starred in the popular TV series, Genlle Ben. '"This is the best thin~ 1've done!'" said Fonda categorically of "'The Red Pony." That's quite a statement, com ing from a vet- eran of show business with many, memorable performances to his credit. Fonda is remembered for his starring role in the TV series, The Smilh Family and NBC- TV's The Deputy. He is also re- membered for lhe motion pic- tures he helped make immortal, including "Young Mr. l incoln." 'The Male Animal." .. The Ox- bow Incident.'• "The Lady Eve,·· "Twelve Angry Men,·· ··Mr. Roberts," ··My Darling Clemen- tine" and ··The Best Man," among others. Fonda was not always an actor. There was a lime when he wanted to hang his hat in a big town newspaper city room and beat dc:adlines. He studied journalism at the University of Minnesota but, inslead of going to work at a newspaper. he em- barked on a variety or johs, set- tl ing at last in the Community Playhouse at Omaha (in 1925) where he was talked into picking up a script. The person who talked him into 1t was Mrs. .J ' CLINT HOWARD Doro1hy Brando, mother of a youngsler named Marlon Bran- do. Fonda quickl}" became a leader in the Playhouse project and decided 10 become an ac1or. Since 1hen he hets been paid numerous tributes, including a month-long fonda Film Feslival by the New Yorker Theatre which herd a ··re1rospec1ive'' of Fonda's work. Said Peter Bogdanovkb of of Fonda: "A consumate actor who has been able to project facets of his own unique person- ality into an incredible variety of characters . . . scene after scene is made convincing by his presence and h is subtle playing." The.same is once more evident as Fonda portrays the role of Carl TiRin in "The Red Pony.'' Tiflin, a turn -of-the-century rancher in the Sonora, Calif. area, is determined to make a man out of his I 0 -year-old son, Jody. Jody. however, sees his father as cruel and unfeeling, especiall y when the boy falls off a roof they are repairing and the father shows apparently little concern. Caught between them is Ruth Tiffin (Miss O'Hara), who tries to comfort her son and make him understand. Carl, in his own way, tries to s how affection and establish a relationship with his son, impulsively buying him a foal. But Jody comes 10 realize that no relationships lasts for long. Academy Award-winner Ben Johnson ("'The Last Picture Show··). Richard Jaeckel, and J~ck Elam round out the cost. MAUR£EN O'HARA HENRY FONDA ''The Red Pony" filmed four weeks on location in the Sonora area, with the balance of pro- duction completed al Samuel Goldwyn Studios in H ollywood. John Steinbeck once wrote the following about his friend, Henry Fonda: "I suppose one human never really ever knows much about another. My im- pressions of H ank are of a man reaching, but unreachable, gen- tle, but capable of sudden wild and dangerous violence, sharply critical of others, but equally self-critical, caged and fighting the bars, but timid of the light, viciously o pposed to external re- straint. imposing an iron slavery on himself. H is face a picture of opposite!: in conflict." The description also fits that of Carl Titlin. Fonda. in turn, once paid Steinbeck the follow- ing tribute: "John Steinbeck writes the most beautiful words I have ever read." 6:00 6:25 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 3:00 a: 9:3 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEt<. MA~CH 11. 1973 DAYT~ME PROG ~~AM S MORNING 6:00 fJ ()) Sunrise Semester o Eduutional Features 6:25 O Knowledae "Careers" 0 @) m Salt of ltle Century O Movie: See Daytime Movies (I) PIUI Di.lon ShoW fJTempo m Andy Griffith Show ID City Kids Sandra Escamilla EE) Instructional Pro&rammin& 6:30 6 Sut Yun1 Yln1 Yee Mon .. Wed . 10:30 fJ Ci) love of Lift Fri.; Odyssey "Prescription lor LI~-0 ®) m HoUywood Squares l·na" Tues Thurs (])Joanne Ca~n • .. . mHazel Ci) m Educadon1I features (D ftatum @)Gamer Ted Armstronr 11:00 fJ (j) Where the Heart Is 6:45 fl) Commodity Report 0 (lg) m kopardy 1·00 fJ Ci) News Ci) Gallopi?I Gounnet . m The Flyin& Nun 0 @) g:) Today Show OJ Crafts With Katy Mon.: PettJ· (j) leave It To Beaver coat Junction Tues.-Thurs.; Bff O Great Consumer Contest Mon.. Beyer Fri. Wed., Fri.; law for tht 70's Tues., EE) The Electric Company Thurs. a> Voces del Dalerto 0 Gamer Ted Anftstrona OJ New Zoo Review m C.rtoons fE Martet Openini m SesaMe Strtet 7:30 O Gamer Ted Amlstron1 00 Bozo's)i& Top Show ONews 0 This Planet Earth Mon., Wed., Fri.: P1t•nt Youltl Forum Tues.; Youth and the luutt Thurs. m C.rtoons (D Slllp 'n Woofer fl) Jim Adams Show/Martet Update 1:00 fJ C.ptaln Kanaaroo 0 The Callery (1) Coffee 8rHk/Chlld1'1n's Ttachtr 0 Ralph Story's AM (JJ Sunup Mel Knoepp G Glaantor Cartoons m Dennis ltle Mtnaet fl) Stoel Etdlan&e EE) Earthkeeplna Mon., Tues.: T'al Oil Ot'uan Wed., Fri.: French Chef Thurs. S:30 D featuru CI> Jldl la Lann• G Livi•& Easy Dr. Joyce Brothers m Yo&f and friends l!)GumbJ 1:50 CV News 9:00 II ({) The Joker'• Wlld D ~ m Dlnah'a Pllet It John Wayne Theatre CI> Phil Donahue Show G Jacti la Lann• m I love Lucy' (D Uncle Waldo m Cil Sulin• Street 9:30 fJ Cl) TM New Price 11 Ript D ®l m Concentration 0 fltovle: See Daytime Movies. GN.-m The Mothers-In-law Q) Romper Room Ei) Jim N11Wman Show 10:00 fJ (j) Canablt Cl) Movlt: See D•ytime Movies 11 :30 fJ Cl) Seard! tor Tomorrow 0 Q9) m Who, Wltat. Where Gallll It Gene Autfy o C1l oo m Btwitchtd m Truth or Consequenm (D News EE) Educational Features AFTERNOO N 12:00 fJ Noontf11t 0 m Three Oft a Mltdl D Movie: Se'! Daytime Movies. 0 Ci) 00 (E Password (i)~m News (D Gallopln1 Gourmet @)features 12:30 II CJ) As tlle Wo~d Tums 0 tlQ) er;, Dap of O•r Lives 0 00@ m Split Second G Youth and the Issues Wed. m Let's Rav m Dialin1 for Dollars 1:00 I) ())The Cuidln1 UaM D ®l m The 0octon CI> trs Your 8tt u rn m A11 .., CllJldt.a fJNews m ~:See Daytime Movies Ell) lnstructioul Pro1J11allini ' 1:30 I) Cf) Edie tf Niltrt 0 ~ t?3 Anoltltr World IJ Movie; Ste Daytime Movies. 0 (]) @ a> let's Malit a DHI G Movie: See Daytime Movies. Q) fasllioM In Stwtftf U) Cominodlty Report 1:40 m Dlalln1 for.Dollars 2:00 8 Cl) U¥t Is 1 Man1 Spi.ndorecl lhlna · 0 @) m Retum to PIYtO• Piaee o w @ m Tiit ,.,.,,..., ca .. OJ Hot for Women Only tll)featurn 2:3011 CIJ Semt Sto"" o og m Somtr11t 0 Cl) Ci) fiE) Thi 01Un1 a ... 6)JoanntC......S1MIW 3:00 0 Vin Scully Stlow O Tht New ltat th Cfoc:l 0 Hi1hw1J Patnt 0 Cl)@ El) Ctnenl Hospital Cf) Movie: See Daytime Movies. G Movie: Set Daytime Movies. m hay and friends m fasMofls in Snfftl l :lO m 8t11 Hunter Int.Mewl mane•• 36 3:30 f) Ira Your ltt 0 (j) Mlltt DouJ'es Show D Ome ind Harriet 0 CD m Ont Ufe to ltvt m Quiel DflW McCrew 0) Bozo's Bia Toti 51\nr fll) lntrocluctlM tt Pllyskal hot· rap!ly Mon., Wed., Fri.; Success Practlcn Tues.; Ttad\tf in Seivice Thurs. @!) LI CoMunkbd al Dbl; Caltndario Thurs. 4:00 ti Mowle: See Daytime Movies. D TM RifltNll fJ (1) a> Loft AIMricd Styte m lqs and His 1'9dcftts 0) rhnnJ 111C1 die Profmor m Sesl•• Strett €f1 la Cttltlas ~ TY Gospel TIM mr1tbtlllc.t (:30 CD Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. D fatfltr Knows lest 8 lhws Schu~ Motrls m Yotl and fritads m Glllipn's tslancl ma-. m Los Polivot•s m CartOOfts mKJ• 5:00 0 D @ l19l News (j) Drapet 0 leverty Hillbillies m The flintstont1 meet S.art fJ) la f abricl @) Mlsnr Ropr's Ntlctlboltlooct &!) EJ Amot Tient Cara de Muitr m Trails West ~ Featum (D Potpount &Jn,.. ...... 5:30 U S.1 HU«t (j)Hmt O (f)a>Ntws m0tnfthtl9t~ 6) Ceurtsftip of Eddie's Fidler m TM Oectric C..,.nJ &!)llltt•es er;, Doti WRson'a Ton Till CE Features • m Speed hcitr 5:55 It liters Wan11·Up Tues. 1UU9AY LADIES DAY WASH& Jn WAX Wa. eAI DAY WAIH FREE 1n~ax WRI 7 IAl. Ill Uf ,.,. !5 When the all-new "Tom Sawyer" special airs Friday at 8:00 PM on CBS, it will be the seventh version of the famed Mark Twain classic. The new 1?---~=show stars Josh Albee as Tom, Jeffrey °Tyler as Huck, Jane Wyatt playing Aunt Polly, Buddy Ebsen is Muff Potter, John McGiver the blustery Judge Thatcher and Vic Morrow as lnjun Joe. For the statistical-minded, this is the history of Tom Sawyer in show business over the years (courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences): In 1917 and 1918 Paramount made Tom Sawyer and Huck and Tom, both silent movies. Moving right along to the talkies, Paramount (recognizing a good thing when they had one, obviously) dusted off the property in 1930 and made perhaps the most famous version, starring Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green and Junior Durkin. Nobody did any whitewashing for eight years until United Artists made The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in 1938, and Paramount the same year produced Tom Sawyer, Detective. Then in 1956 CBS produced a version of Tom Sawyer, and the legen- dary youngsters went into temporary "retirement" until the current version. 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EXPERT NOW '1'l DIRECT OR COLLECT / J,J 5 3 0 -6 8 71 '~ 407 No. La Cienega IUllD~ Los Angeles TtiE DAILY PILOT,,TV WEEK FEBRUARY 18, 1973 SUNDAY MARCH 18 MORNING 6:15 m The Christophers 6:30 m The Bible Answers 1:45 Christopher Close·Up 7:00 f) The Archles O The Christophers 0 C1mpus Profile @ Directions 0 It Is Written CJ) Rea Humbard 0 Hour of Deliverence ~ Romen Holid1ys m Unit One (D Sod1I Security In Action 7:30 U H1rfem Globetrotters O This Is the life 0 Mus'c ind the Spoken Word 00 Curiosity Shop 0 Clmpus Profile fJ Dr. BillJ J. H1reJs @) The Jetsons m EJtmtAttry News (D Slcred Hurt/The Chrlstophm 1:00 f) ump Unto My feet (_3) The Ma(ic of Mexico O The Me Too Show O Ru Humbard O My friend Pookie fJ Her1ld of Truth (lg} Old Time Gospel Hour m ~onderam1 O Movie: (C) "Devil Ship Pirates" (adv) '64 -Christopher Lee, An drew Keir. l1Q) Sin Diego Happenln1 @I) Muslca r Palabras 10:10 m Dod1er W11m·Up I Bastblll OGdgers vs Houston A.stros from Vero Beach. 10:30 0 m Make a Wish/Multiplica- tion Rock o Movie; "Hollywood Story'' (dra) '51 -Richard Conte. Julie Adams. Richard Egan ID This Is Your Bible @!) Esta Es la Vld1 11 :00 (j) Youth 0 On Campus "Money Talks" O Young at Heart • 00 Movie: "The Jungle" (adv) '52 -Rod Cameron. Marie Windsor. O Movie: (C) "In N1me Only" (com) '6~ -Ruth Buui. Michael Callan. Ann Prentiss, Eve Arden, Paul Ford. ID Church In the Home m Pantalli Domlnlcal m Consu!Ution 11 :30 (J) University Dialofue , O Expression: East-West George Takei narrates this look at the v•ri· ous life styles of Asian-Americans. O Old Time Goq,el Hout fJ Movie: "Beast From 20,000 hthoms" (sct-f1) '53-Paul Chris llan. Cecil Kellaway ID Travelure a> Insight AFTf RNOON Ii) Revival fires 12:00 f) Media Host Mario M1ch1do un· 8:30 II Cl) Look Up and Live dergoes a comprehensive medlc1I Cil Accion de la Co'munldad examination on camera. @ R11I Estate Open House ~ Great Decisions "Can Man Con· 0 Domln10 trol His Environment?" fJ Day of Discovery 0 19) m NHL Hockey Detroit at m KATHRYN KUHLMAN Chicago. * (IN COLOR) (i) CBS Children's Film festival (D Kathryn Kuhlman ID Intelligent P1rent 9:00 f) Camera Three "The filming of a> It Is Written 'Godspell' " A look at some of the 12:30 f) CBS Sports Spectacul•r U.S.A. problems involved in converting the vs. U S.S.R. Men's and Women's off-Broadway hit musical "Godspell" Indoor Track & Field Championships into a motion picture. from Richmond, Va. O Serendipity O Oral Roberts 0 Day of Discovery 0 (I) Ci) a> NBA Bashtball Mil· 0 @ Curisoity Stlop/Multiplica· waukee at Atlant1 tion Rodi ID Joe DeSilva's Open Forum fJ Cl) Oral Roberts 12:45 @!) Mujer (1Q) It Is Written 1 :00 O Anpl Baseball The Angels meet (D Brother Al the Cleveland Indians in a pre-sea· 9:30 II Todl(a Religion son game from Palm Springs. 0 Challenge My Sermon (I) C8S Golf Clusic O Am1tln1 Prophedes fJ Movie: "Hootenanny Hoof' @ Movie: "Square Dance Jubilee" (mus) '63-Peter Breck, Ruta Lu. (mus) '51 -Spade Cooley, Mary Jo!ly Baker. Beth Huahes. m D1ktart LT) Let There Be L11ht (D Ntws fJ Kathryn Kuhlman @!) Trlbuna Publica (jg) Day of Discovery 1:30 Ii) Voice of C,llvary m Old Time Gospel Hour 1:45 @!)San Joaquin Valley Report 10:00 f) Ci) NIT Baslcetb1ll 2:00 f) Newsmakers 0 m Rtll,tous Special "In the Movie: "The Buster leaton Be1innin(' Col. James Irwin, astro· Story" (dra) '57-0onald O'Connor, naut of Apollo 15. and Ernest Ann Blyth. Wright, Professor of Archaeology at m Outer Limits "Controlled Ex· Hi:rvard University, are interviewed. periments" 0 Hour of Power (D Rn. Leroy Jenkins 0 CV m Bullwinkle m Festival filmlco 2:15 @l) Tennis Anyone? "Match Be tween Cliff Richey and Arthur Ashe" A 45 min look al how the pros do 11 2:30 f) Face tht Nation 0 m Meet the Press GJ Tom Malone and Annie 2:45 O W CI) Cl) Howard Coull'S Sports Ma&azint 3:00 f) Movie: (C) "The Wild and Ule lnnocenr• (dra) '59-Audie Mur phy, Sandra Dee. Gilbert Roland Olmpaeto 00 Rollin' 0 CV Cl) Diredions O Movie: (C) "Mister R6bert1" (com) '55-Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lemmon. ®)Thriller m Chiller "Little Shop of Horrors" 18 Movie: "I Bombed Pt1rl Har· bor .. Japanese documentary, dubbed in English. @l) Consultation "Environmental Contamination" m Insight 3:30 0 focus "San Bernardino Museum Association" 00 Blad Beauty 0 CI)(!) lssuei ud Answers Cl) Face the Nation @l) Great Decisions "Man on Earth. Can He Control His Environ ment7" m A Better Wor1d 4:00 0 lnsitht "The System" 0 CI> 00 Cl) Ameriun Sports· man (i) Youn& People's Concert ~ National Geoiraphic EE Grttlin1s from Germany @l) Wall Street Week m lnsl1ht m This la tht Life CJ:) Panorama Latino §) Campus Profile 4:30 f) Circus 0 Sunday Tom Brokaw co-hosts this show from Celebrity Pet Show in Bel Air. 0 lee Trevino's Golf m Movie: "Prisoner of Zenda" (adv) '37 -David Niven, Ronald Colman. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 18 Batman EE Konat1 Variety Hour @E Toros m Ed&e of Etemity §)Corona Now 5:00 f) I sFlcll\ I Thi Great Silence (R) Animated fantasy for children featurin& the Rill puppets in a story about an ostrich and a &i raffe. @ Dra1net O Jonathan Winters Soupy Sales and John Davidson guest. 00 Yoyap to Bottom of Sea O Jhn Thomas OU14oors Cl) Dick Van ope Sflow fJ ladles' PGA Golf ®)News GI Daniel Boone fl) News m Doln' It ., the Storefront m Hour of Stars m Kimb1 5:30 (I) The Adventu~r ' \ O Mancini Generation Edgar Ber gen and David Clayton-Thomas guest 0 Eyewitness CJ) Newi l~ Movie: {C) (2hr) ''The Chai· lenge" (dra) '70-Darren McGavln, Mako. James Whitmore. fE Address One Two Three - @l) Washin&ton Weell in Review al fln1arria falton (!) Nashville Mu&ic al Speed Racer EVENING 6:00 B (j) 60 Minutes (3) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pillow Talk" (com) '59-Doris Day, Rock Hud· son. OalmNews O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Prize of Arms" (.dra) '65-Stanley Baker. Tom Bell. 00 Combat O The Parent Game O I SPWAl I Your Choice for the Oscars (2hr) Ann Miller and Ric ardo Montalban are hosts for this annual "phone-in" of votes for your Academy Award·contender fa· vontes A 1>0rtion of the show fea· tures ftlm chps of nominated mov· ies and individual performances IE Tom Jones Show m Akllo.Chan's Secret @l) Blau Journal (R) "Great Men of Color" CJ:) Tutro del Domingo (BHee Haw E.fl Three Stooges 6:30 O lusie "fury Falls" Lassie al most loses her life when she at tempts to rescue a coyote pup from a raging waterfall. fJNews m Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Comic" (com) '69-0ick Van Dyke. Michele Lee. fl) Festivals in J1pan @l)Zoom @ESuper Show ~ Beau James Show §) Little Rasuls 7:00 f)News 0 Wiid Kin&dom "Trailing the Mid night Sun" A trip through the for bidding land north of the Arctic Circle. 00 World of ~rvival 0 I Am Somebody (j) family Classla GJ Passport to Tmel Ei) D1illon No Hanna Ul) The French Chef m Wild Kingdom aJ Lawrence Welk Show §)Italian Televlslon Hour 7:30 f) Didi Yan Dyke Show 'Brothers Dick and Jerry Van Dyke are teamed as brothers in a dilemma over Jerry's pending marriage to a girl who seems to be leading a double life. 0 ~ m World of Disney "The Boy and the Bronc Buster" Part I A two-part Western drama, starrina Earl Holliman and Vincent Van Pat· ten, in the story of a youn1 boy (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARC.Ii 18. 1973 ... FOR FAST CASH LOAN ON YOUR HOME? 801TOW ~500 1D *10,000 ON ANY CALIF. R.E. PAID FDR OR NOT! HOW MUCH 00 YOU NEED? 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J BBJZvl8W MBDOP i, ·:. :~ ::;!/ ' 350 BAY ST 540-7095 i7 j OST ~~--~ ____ ' ______ _ ..... 9 THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION MONDAY: MARCff l9TH (P.M.) 4:00 The Grt1t Consumer Contest (C) (KA8C) "The Great B11 Debt In dustry" Lesson 16 Ph1lhs 8as1le and Pat Mo1an. d1sc11u the credit market and answer the questions, Who lends what lo whom' and When 1s the cosl of credrt too h1&h? and Where does the money come from? 4:30 Ele<1nc Cot11pJny 231 (C) (ClW) Today's educational goals "k," "bl," '"ue." and "ed " 5:00 Seu111e Stteet 491 (C) (CTW) Today's show features the let· ters "O" and "M" and the num ber 10. 6:00 The Gr11t Consumer Contest (C) (KABC) '1he Great B11 Debt In dustry" See hstin& at 4 :00 6:30 fO(US 011n1e Count, (C) (KOC£ TV) "V.0.--A Critical Problem 1n Orange County" 7:00 Spedal -Advocates: 323 (C) (PBS) "Should the U.S uplo1t Its Coal and Oil Resources on a Crash Basis'" 1:30 The Naturalisb-Debllt l (C) (PBS)) The obtecitve of the senes 1s to help contemporary society "re learn the values and laws of nature that Thoreau came to slowly and naturally " 9:00 Carttikeepln1 -Debut l (C) (PBS) "Greenbacks" -Cashing In 1he Natural World The United States 1s ten times more pol· lu1ed now than 1t was in 19-48. Why? 9:30 30 Winutea With •.• (C) (PBS) Elizabeth Draw Interviews TUESDAY: MARCH 20TH (P.M.) 4:00 As Man Bellavts (C) (l<OCE TV) This 3-unit college credit course which acquaints the viewer with basic psycholo&ical terms. prtn· c1ples and methodoloaical ap proaches. 4:30 Utctric Company 232 (C) (CTW) Today's educational aoals "j" "oi/fY'/," "short vowell'" sound and the sl&hl word is "If ·· S:lO Stslme strut '92 (C) {ClW) Today's show features the let· ters "S" ind "O'" ind the num· ber 11 6:00 As Man Behaves (C) {KOCE· TV) "Extra Sensory Perception" l es son 11 See 1tstin1 at 4:00 6:30 Omnibus SO (C) (l<OCE·TV) 7:00 Oran1e County Review (C) (l<OCE·TV) 8:00 Black Joumal 323 (C) (PBS) 1:30 Book Beat 717 (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Naturalists -Debut 1 (C) (PBS) See llst1n1 Mon., at 8· 30 9:30 Elrthkeeplnr -Debut l (C) (PBS) See listina Mon .• at 9:00. WEDNESDAY: MARCH 21ST (F'.M.) 4:00 The Qreat Consumer Contest (C) (KABC) "Copln& With Chanae" lesson 17 Phlllis Basile and Pat Moaan, profesS-Ors 1t Orange Coast Colle&e. wlll talk about the family life cycle and tak· Ina the crisis out of chanee 4:30 Eltctri( CompJnJ 1ll (C) (CTW) Today's educahonal aoals "a," "sn," "ow," "th." 1nd the s11hl word "The" 5:00 Sesaine Strett 493 (C) (CTW) Page 10 TOday·s show features the let ters "Q'" and "S" and the num ber 12. 6:00 The tire.t Consumer Contest (C) (KABC) ··eop1n1 With Chan1e" Lesson 17 See listing at 4.00. 6:30 As Man Behaws (C) (KOCE·TV) "Extra Sensory Perception" Les son 11 See hstin1 Tues , at 4:00 7:00 Soul! 324 (C) (PBS) Versatile Jau musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk and lhe Vibration Society are Ellis Haizltp's 1uests 1:00 Masterpit« Theatre (C) (BBC) "Point Counter Point" Part IV- "Death of a Freeman" (60 min) 9:00 Advoc.ates 321 (C) (PBS) "Should the U S Turn Over the Panama Canal Zone to Pana· ma?" THURSDAY: MARCH 22NO (P.M.) 4:00As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE-TV) "Mind of Man .. Part I Lesson 12 Matt Duncan, Ph.D .. hosts this 3·unit colle1e credit cou™' which acquaints the viewer with basic psychological terms, prin c1ples and methodolo11cal ap proaches 4:30 Electric Company 234 (C) (CTW) Today's educat1ona1 goals ··r:· "fr.'' "ay.'' and a lesson on the silent "e.'' 5:00 Sesame Street 494 (C) (CTW) Today's show features the let ters "U" and "Q" and the number 2. (60 min) 6:00 As Jilin Behaves (C) (liOCE-TV) "Mind of Man" Part I lesson 12 See listing Thurs .• Mar. 22nd. 6:30 frencJI Chef 324 (C) (PBS) "French Croissant" 7:00 011n1e County Review (C) (KOCE·TV) 7:.30 Omnibus SO (C) (KOCE·TV) 1:00 Focu1 Oninee County (C) (KOC£ TV) "V.D.-A Critical Problem In Orange County" See lis11ng Mon .• Mar. 19th at 6:30. 8:30 Eye to Eye 110 (C) (PBS) '"Paintin& the Town" 9:00 Firin1 Une 224 (C) (PBS) Con servative columnist William F Buckley, Jr. debates topics. FRIDAY: MARCH 23RD (P.M.) 4:00 ~ timt CoaMIMlf Con~ (C) CKABC) "Copin& With financial Crisi3" Lesson 18 Pat Mo1an and Phillis Basile, professors at Oran1e Coast Colle1e. consider repairing the leaks 1n faulty financial plannin&. bankruptcy as a last resort. and reoraaniza· tion of the future . 4:l0 Electric Co1Rpan1 215 (C) (CTW) Today's educational 1oals: "wh." "d," "nd," "ie/ei," and the siaht word "And." S:OO Seume Street 495 (C) (ClW) Today's show features the let· ters "C" and ·•u·· and the num· ber 3. (60 min) 6:00 The Gmt Consumer Contest (C) (l<ABC) "Copin& With Financial Crisis" Lesson 18. 6:30 As Min Bebaves (C) (KOCE·TV) "Mind of Man" Part I Lesson 12 See llstin1 Thull., Mar. 22nd. 7:00 A111erit.I 73 107 (C) (PBS) S.1IO FU• OdJSMY 210 (C/BW) (PBS) "Yojimbo" THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK MARCH 18, 1973 SUNDAY (Continued) m Creature futures "Gammera the Invincible" who tdohzes 1 bronc buster's e• · c1tin1 rodeo ltfe The lad leaves m Noche de Gala home and 101ns the cowboy on 9:00 0 3 (6) Cl) ABC Sunday Movie: the c11cu1t and lea1ns about be (C) (2hr15m) (R) "No Way to coming a man Strother Marlin Treat a Lady" (susp) '68-Rod co stars Steiger. Lee Remick, George Seaal '"{)The Protectors Eileen Heckart, Murray Hamilton, O Georce Kirby Comedy Dave Michael Dunn New York City 1s Broadfoot 1uests. lerromed by a stran1ler who Is a a El Grito de Altlan master of d1s1u1se The s1ran1ler 0) Three Pas.sports to Adventure also has a macabre sense of hu £D One ot a Kind "Sonny lerry mor and makes phone calls to and Brownie McGhee" The team det~clive Brummel (Segal). lo lwit of le1endary bluesmen perform on him about his victims. harmQn1ca and 1u1tar fl) Samurai Detective al Estelar '73 £D Masterpiece Theatre "'Point 1:00 f) (i~ M•A•s•H (R) Headquarters Counter Point # 5·• reports a cease fire is imminent. 9:30 f) 1i) B1rnaby Jones Hued by a and the news sets olt a wild orgy beautiful youn& woman to locate of celebration her missing father, Barnaby soon 0 ROLLER GAMES DIRECT learns that he's been tucked into * T-BIRDS YS HAWKS delivering a shipment of dru11s PARKER THREATENS ;;cross the Mexican border RONNIE & BIG JOHN O News 0 Roller Games 0) The 8111 Question 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY . * Presents 10:00 O 011 of Discovery "THE AMERICAN IDEA" 0 Community FHdbat ' P I "Th La d" m fl) News art : e n m Firin11 Line 0 m I btCtAL I T h • EE lou Gordon Show Allleriun ldu Part I "The Land"' Dick Van Dyke, the late Edward G 10:15 fl) Golf Robinson. Henry Fonda and Cloris 10:30 f) The Protectors "'The Chase" Leachman are hosts for lh1s por Harry Rule becomes the quarry in t1111t of the values and hfe style a "wild" 1ame hunt. of pioneer America. The special 0 I biCIAl I CEDU The story of recreates the flavor of the pioneers CEOU a dru11 rehabihtahon center through film footage of areas that in lhe San Bernardino moun1ains have remained unchanged, mon· 0 Gamer Ted Armstronc montages of sllll photographs and At 1 paintings. through readings from ~ Sa S:,~e p ama pe11od authors and lhe personal ~ N n "10 anor w1itin1s or early settlers. u:.1 ewi O Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "The 11:00 f) O [I)®) News Umbrellas of CherbOure" (rom) '64 O Cathedral of Tomorrow -Calhe11ne Deneuve. Nino Cutel @ Movie: "Stran1t countess" nuovo (mys) '61-Bngit1e Gr01hum, Joa m David frost Stlow Chim Ber1e1 EE Nippon No Ub O Garner Ted Atmstronr £D Hollywood Television Theatre m Movie: (C) "The Tender Trap" "'Be1inmn1 to End" The late Jack (rom) '55-0tbbie Reynolds, Frank McGo wran recreates his one man Sinatra. David Wayne, Celeste Holm show based on the works ol Sam 0) Kathryn Kuhlman uel Beckett ED Amer1u 73 (C) "Aaina and @D £J Carruaje Pensions" CE Cin~ dtl Do'?in10 11:15 0 IJ.) Newa {I) David Susskind Show 11:30 f) Name of tht Game 1:30 fJ Mannl1 Joseph Campanella O ®) Tonlpt Show iuests as a doctor whose selfless (j) Telepulse devotion to medical science makes 0 C11an&in& Times it even more of a m~ste.ry when an 0) Movie; "The Naked Street" attempt 1s made on his life. Burgess (mys) '55-Anthony Quinn, Anne Meredith portrays att~rney N~ah Ot· Bancroft. way who asks Mann11t to find out S O . ..1 M • d M st . · 11 ·4 Movie: arne a on er who wants to kill his client. · F 0 t S " (h ) '58 . rom u er pace or -D Henry Fonda Stars in Gloria Talbot Tom Tryon. * "The Red Pony" -Bell o Movie: "Wlld and Wooly" (com) System Family Theatre '37-Walter Brennan. Jane Withers. 0 lig) m I SHCIAh I The Red 12:00 0 Reverend Ike PonJ Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. 12:30@ Issues and Answers Chnt Howard and Ben Johnson star , , in John Steinbeck's story of a 1:00 f) Movie: "Mr. ludcy' (dra) 43 ruued rancher and his young son -Clry Grant. Laraine Day. stru11hng toward maturity Jack 0 News Elam Richard Jaeckel, Julian Riv 1:30 0) Movie: "Passare Home" (dra) ero co star '56-Anlhony Steell". 011ne Cilento MONDAY MARCH 19 ' For mom~1 •nd afternoon llstlngs, pie.le see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for-your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O "Will of Noise" (dra) '63- Ty Hardin, Suzanne Pleshette. 10:00 CI> "R1cin1 Blood" (adv) '54- . Bill Williams, Jean Porter. · U "Sp1e1w1ys" (sci·fi) '53-How· ard Duff. . 12:00 U "Go West, Youn1 M1n" (com) '36-Mae West. 1:00 m "The Comm1ndo" (dra) '64- Stewart Granger. Dorien Grey. 1:30 U "Ifs 1 G!ft" (com) '34-W.C. Fields. 0 (C) "Hurricane Smith" (adv) '52-John Ireland, Yvonne 1>e Carlo. 3:00@ "Bride of Ven111nce" (dra) '49 -Paulette Goddard, John Lund. 0 (C) "Robin ind the . Seven Hoods" (com) '&4-Franfl Sinatra, Dean Martin. ®) ''The list of Adri1n Messen&er" (mys) '63--George C. Scott. 4:.00 II (C) "Twillpt foe the ;oc1s .. (dra) '58 -Rock Hudson, Cyd Charisse. Arthur Kennedy. 4:30 (I) Sll'lle IS lOAM llltin1 I VI NIN C 6:0011 a a em mm,.... (I)®) News IJlounza (j) Ctt Sm1rt 0 Tiit Aven11n m The Fllllbtones m S11r TRll fl) Ml Dulce EA111or1da m Hod,.,,octie Lodie &) Three Steorts .6:30 (j) Ho11n's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "The Loni Hot Summer" Part I (dra) '58-Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Tony Franciosa, Orson Well.a. (I) CBS News Walter Cronkite ®) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffitt. fm Consumer Education "Calling All Resources" a;, Jo1nne Canon Show mNovel1 G!) The ft1nk People &1 Little R1sals 7:00 II@ D m News U Bowlin& for Doll11'1 00 Truth or Consequences 00 Wildlife Theltre 0 Whit's My Line? m I love Lucy OJ I Dre1m of Je1nnle ti) Roller &1mes fm Wheels, Kiins ind CllY 6m Muneca Dramatic serial n!) Verledldes Muslules G!)U1n' Club &1 Speed Ricer 7:30 1J Johnny Mann's Stlnd Up and Cheer Mi,key Rooney guests. 00 Hoa1n's Heroes 0 Tht New Price Is .Rlatlt U Movie: (C) (2"r) ''Son of El Cid" (adv) '65-Marll Dimon. (])To Tell the Truth (jJ The Thrtllseekers f> Million $ Movie (211r) ''The An· cry Hills" (dra) '59-Robert Mitch· um, Gia Scala, Stanley Baker. ®) Wild Kin1dom m Th1t&lr1 G) Dr11J1et Em r11 Chi Ch'u1n-Exercises m The Adventurer m Rev. R1y Plz1rro aJ Sports Ch1llen1e &) The Addams F1mily 8:00 IJ (j) Gunsmoke "Waste" Concl. Marshal Dillon confronts outlaw Ben Rodman whose P.ursuit he delayed to help a small boy. Johnnie Whitak· er and Jeremy Sl1te cuest. D @) m L1u1h·ln Jean Stapleton guests V(ith cameo appearances by Bill Bixby, Jack Carter and Henny Youn1man. fJ CV 00 m The Rookies "Easy Money" The rookies break up a pro· tectlon racket involvin11he 16-year· old brother of a nurse in whom Terry is interested. Hilly 1ficks and Teresa Graves guest. . m The &host ind Mrs. Muir OJ~nyM11on fl) H1nn1nos Cot1je fil) NET Opera The1tre "from Can· Can to Barcarolle: A tribute to Of· fenbach" Excerpts from the com- poser's most f1mous operettas are linked toaether by·tfle voice of Peter Ajello recallin1 the Paris of Offen· bach's time. @E MuslClllsmo m MltutDto V1lclez Show &)Movii 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show ell Novell 9:00 II (j) Here's LUCJ Lucy tries to enlist Carol Burnett's aid In rais· ina money to build a omnaslum for nm and Crai~'s schoo!. 0 m NBC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Triple Play 73" Ruth Bunl hosts this trilogy of comedies. A television personality (Soupy Sales) discovers a talking bear and puts him on his show; Co'smo Topper's nephew (Roddy McDowall) finds himself involved with his uncle's spirit friends, Georae and Marion Kerby (John Fink and Stefanie Powers); and a youn1 writer (Todd Susman) comes to New Yorll think· ing publisher Brian Shaw (Norman Fell) will publish his novel. 0 Cl) 00 G!) ABC Mond1y Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Silencers" (R) (spy spoof) '66 -Dean Martin, Stella Stevens. Daliah Lavi, Victor Buono. It's Matt Helm to the rescue when a Chinese aaent masterminds a plan to destroy Alamoaordo, New Mexico. @) Movie: (2hr) "Escape From f.lst Bertin" (dra) '62-Don Murray. (Continued) Page 12 Someone has finally put Joe Benti in his place. WC' put Joe Senti in the NPwsroom. because that's where hc> ~longs. The Newsroom is a busy. bustling place, the place where it all romes together. It's the place where JOt' Senti feels most at home. So weeknights, Joe will be rolling up his sleeves and reporting the 11 o ·clock news direct from the Channel 2 Newsroom. Right there with the writers, film crews, editors, runners, and the coffee machine. MON 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 3:00 MONDAY (Continued) meet Smart fl) Nino ill) I Sfic1lL I AJeds Welssenbera: The Piano ff) la Crlada Bien Criad1 TUESDAY MARCH20 For morning and afternoon llstJnp. 9:30 fl ()) Doris Day Show (R) lk Peter please see DAVTIME PROGRAMS. Lawrence sees his seemin&IY solid Below for your convenience art romance with Doris shattered by an the d~y's movtn. ' anthropology professor 0 Ont Sltp Beyond ONews DAYTIME MOVIES llJ Gomer Pyle USMC 9:30 0 (C) "klss Me Kate" (mus) '53 al) Thirty Minutes With . . . Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann ff) Much1ch1 lt11i1n1 Miller. m Yariedadts 10:00 CI) "Johnny Trouble" (dra) '57 - 10:00 fl ()) I JlilcllL I The Lone War-Stuart Whitman, Ethel Barrymore Conpesa vs. the Prttldent An ex· IJ "Bic ~idly Game" (mys) '54 amination of an intenslfylna power -Lloyd Bndees. struaale in Wuhinaton tr1cin& the 12:00 U "Man Bait" (mys) '52-Georae history 01 the battle between Con· Brent, Diana Dors. aress and the President. 1:00 m (C) "The Half-Breed" (wes) '52 IJ m OJ News -Rob!rt Youn&. Janis Carter O Crime flpttn 1:30 U "lonesome Ttall'' (wes) '55 - EE El Ptcaclo dt Sofia John Aaar. Edaar Buchanan. ill) I ll'iclA( I Verile: f'tlantom In· f.;J (C) ·~e Tra~" (ad~} '59- dia The first ol seven-part do<:u· Richard W1dmarl<, Tina Louise. mentary series of French film· 3:00 Cl) "The Buccaneer'' Part I (adv) maker Louis Malle. Camera crew '38-Akim Tamiroff. Fredric March leaves Calcutta, movin& south 0 (C) ''.D•~n's Devils" (susp) '68 throuah countryside, reeordina the -_Leslie Nt!lsen, Rory Calhoun. dally ltves of fishermen and peas· la1nte l'azan. ants. (iQl (C) "Stranier 1t Sunrise" (dra) ·sg -Georae Montaomery, Deana Martin. 10:30 0 Talk Back llJ Biii Cosby m Ne.,./Sports 11:00 B 0 0 mm CE) News (i)())@)News U One Step Beyond Ci) Marshll Diiion 0 Movie: (C) "Captain From Caa· tilt" (adv) '47-Tyrone Power. m Truth or Cont1quenc:as OJ Movie: "Mobs, Inc." (dra) '55 --Oon Haaaarty, Marjorie Reynolds. m Millie Rffse Show 11:15 ff) Roller l1m11 11:30 IJ ())CBS lite Movie: (C) "60 steps to Jonah" (dra) Mickey Roo ney, Wayne Newton and Keenan Wynn siu. D @) m Johnny Carton Joey Bishop is substitute host U Foruin lo11ln1 0 CI) CI) CE) Wldt Wor1d of En· ttrtalnmtnt "Dick Cavett" Dick·s auests are Rob Remer, star of "All In the Family", naturellst Jim Fowler; Herman Kahn, a nuclear physics upert who presents his ideas of life 1n the future. end Dave Doran, who offers a demonstration of Aniforms, the instant 1nlmalton device for television. m To Tell ttie Truttl 12:00 m Allred Hitchcock Presents 12:300 News m Movie: "TenMc>n" (mys) '49- Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter. llJ Bill CosbJ 1:00 Cl) D 0 Cl) NtWI 1:30 fl Movie: ''Wapnm11ttr" (wes) 'SO-Ward Bond, Btn Johnson. 3:00 fl Movie: "Sht Couldn't Say No" (com) '54-Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons 4:00 I) (C) "llYine It Up" (com) '54 -Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis 4:30 (]) Same u lOAM listln1 (V[NING 6:00 I) 0 fJ 0) mm Ei) News (])~Newa 0 lAller Basketball lakers vs. At lanta Hawks. @ Get Smart O The Aveneers m The Flintstones m Star Trek Ei) Mi D•lce Enamorad1 ED Hodppodf• Loda• m Three StDte11 6:30 00 Hopn's Heroes O Movie : (C) (90) "The Lone Hot Summer" Concl. (dra) '58 -Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Tony Fr1nciou, Orson Welles. lee Rem lck (J) CIS Ntwa Waller Cronkite ®) Merv Sriffln Show m Andy Qrffflth ill) B'Yad H1lnho~nversat1onal Hebrew m Jo1nne Canon Show (J!)Novela fil) The fr1nk People m little R11e1ls 7:00 tJ CD D m Ntws Ci) Trultl or Constquenm Cl) Safari to A~enture 0 Whafs My LIM? m I love Lucy OJ I Dr11m of Jeannie Ei) LI Pareja Sin Par EE Tht French Cfltf El) Munec.a Dramatic serial a!) V1ried1d (E) Liars' Club Tk £ DAll.Y PILOT. TV WECK. MARCM 18. 1973 Ef) Speed Rim (90) "Murdodl's Gant' (dra) '73- 7:30 I) Bobby Coldaboro Show Piul Wil Alex Dreier, J1net Lelah. Murray 1i1ms auests. Hamilton, William Daniell, H1rold CJ) Ho11n's Heroes Gould, Don Knl1ht. Flamboyant 0 Pollce Surreon criminal attorney Jim Murdock, dis To Tell tflt Tnittl barred 1fter strvin& time in prison, Cf) This la Your Life calls on the unusual skills ol hts O Million $ Movie: (2tlr) "Escape staff of ex-convicts when ht is From East Btrfln'' (dra) '62-Don hired by a multi-milllonaire to find Murray, Christine K1ufm1nn an embezzlin& bookkeeper @) Hollywood Squares 0 Nftt m Thlt Glrf I!) Gomer Pyle USMC m Drernet QI) Blacll Journal EE la Media Ocho1 ff) Muchacha ltallana ill) Cttywatchers ml festival Mnlcano m St1nd Up and Chetr 10:00 D [j) m America "The Promise al) Comedy Fulfilled and the Promise Broken" a> It Is Written The dizzying decade of the 1920's, m Add1n11 F1mily which went from bobbed hair and 8:00 tJ Cl) Maude Maude is looking bathtub &in to the depression and forward to a smart dinner party but bread lines, Is covered by Alistair Walter aets home late, takes a nap Cooke. and 'wakes up arumpy, leadina 0 CV 00 CE> M1r~s Welby, M.D. to another domestic battl&-which "Love Is When They Say They Need sounds hke World War 111 to the You" (R) A retarded 25-year-old nei&hbors. man faces the problem of belna a 0 (19) m NBC Tuesday Movie: (C) transplant donor to his brother who (2hr) "Police Story" (dra) '73-otherwise will die Bruce Davison Vic Morrow, Chuck Connors, Edward and Mike Farrell auest, Asner, Diane Baker A policeman 0 Biiiy Qreham Cru11d1 tries to prove he is better 1t his m OJ News Job than a very efficient crimina fl> El Ptcado dt Sofl~. . .. 1s at his Based on material by ill) Film Odyswy (R) Yo11mbo best selllna author·pohcem1n Joseph 10:15 D PMws Wambauah. 10:30 IE McH11t's Navy 0 ) (I) CE) Te11peratures Ris· 6m Rtvista Mmkal ina "Suw Doc" Edmond O'Brien al) Hews/Sports auests as Ca~panelli's .tor~er 11:00 fJ 0 0 f.E m (E) Ntws teacher, Or. Bannin1. who visits him CV Cl) ®l News at the hospital. g Ont Step Beyond m Alfred Hltchcocll PrtMnts CJ) M1nh1l Diiion m PerTY Mason (rJ loris Kar1off Prtstnta EE Htrmanos Co11J1 m Tru1h or ConstqUtllC.fS fE) Turnlne Points # 102 "Walk m Movie: "fact of fire" (dra) '59 the First Step" KCET -produced -Cameron Mitchell James Whit· focus on Mexican-American Oppor more, Bettye Ackerm~n. tunlty Foun~ation and Its hl&hly EE aimer Ttd Armstrone suaesslul job tralnlna proaram m Mllll1 RetM Show which has helped thouunds of the supposed "unemployable.''• from Los ll:l5 €E Clntm• 34 An&eles barrios to find jobs 11:30 B Cl) CIS Litt Mov6t: (C) "TM @E El Edifldo dt Enfrtntt . Old Min and tM Sta" (dra} '58--m Centro Ibero Alllerkano Spencer Tracy. m Movie 0 t1Q) m Johnny Cal'M Johnny 8:15 U Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Dt•rt Fury" ;u~~ '::!~, (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth 0 (I) Ci) Q> Wide Wor1d of En· Scott. tartalnmmt "Dick Cmitt" Georae 1:30 B Cl) Hawaii F1ve-O (R) ~ob.art Wallace, aowmor of A11b1ma ind Foxworth auests IS • psychiatrist, a m1jor fi&Ull in national politics. victim of 1n utortion effort by • enli his wife. Cornella, 1re Dick's clever paranoiac found too disturbed only auests. to treat. R1d1mes Peri 1lso auests. m To Till tht Truth 0 Cl) Cl) a> ABC Tu~ MO'ift: 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "Inst James" (wts) (C) (90) "Bea. Bonow • • • or '39-Henry Fond1, Tyrone Power. SWI'' (dre) '73 -Mike Connors, m AHrtd Hltdteocl Presenll Michael Colt, Kent McCord. lhree 12:30 0 News handicapped men test their cour-m Movie: ''Lltttt Mlnlsttr" (rom) aae and abilities by plottln& and '34-John Beal K.atharlne Hepburn. mcuti11a a. darina heist after they m 8111 Cosby ' lose their jobs. 1 :00 CV O 0 (I) Ntwa m Metv Chflfln Show 1:30 fl Movlt: (C) ''nit ll1d T1nf' Em 1111 Moyeri' Joum1I (adv) '57-Anthony Steel, Donald GI!) Novtla Pleasence. 9:00 OJ Qet Snmt 2:00 m All·Ni&ht Sllow: "Platlnunt Miah EE Nino ~ool," "M.M.M. 13" ED Behind the Llnu 3:00 IJ tiCevtt: uMOAtant lelle" (wts) @I) Moehn Tapatiu '52-Jant Ruu.11, Georrt Brent. 9:30 I) (I) CIS Tuesd•r Movie: (C) Forrest Tucker. I , Tortured for Christ! Milan Haimovici lut"~an pastor M 1an Ha1mo- \ 1C1 ~~ent eight years 1n Ro man an JJil s p,1ss1ng through 1ndesc r1bable tortures The Commur1sts plJced him bare foot on burning coals He was savJgely beaten n the groin and made to empty b::irrels filled w1tt1 the human waste of thousands of prtsoners with h1S own hands However, his faith withstood all these trials. Even Communist off cers as they spoke later about 1t. we re filled with such respect that they took oH their hats when speak· ing about this l1v1ng saint. Thousands of Christian pris- oners died 1n Romanian Com· munist 1ads A complete ac- count of the1 r courageous fa 1th and stand for the Lord is con- tc1ined 1n the book TORTURED FOR CHRIST, by Rev Rict1ard Wurmbrand, a bestseller 1n 25 languages Be interested in the plight of our persecuted brethren behind the Iron and Bam· boo Curtains. You can help! Mail coupon for the book, "Tortured for Christ" by Rev. Richard Wurmbrand. ---------• Clip •"" ,,,.,, 10: I VOICE OF THE MARTYRS 2'31 TVW P.O. Bo~ 11 , Glend•le, CA 91209 US A I "Rtmtmber lltem th1t '" /n bond1"I I N•m• I I Addren -I I uy I l s1e1e Zip I I Pleue •nc:lo., S0.25 lor po11•9• •nd I h•ndlln9. --------- Page 14 WEDNESDAY MARCH 21 For morning and afternoon llstlngs, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O "The Lady Gambles" (dra) '49- Barbar~ Stanwyck, Robert Preston 10:00 (3" "It Had to Happen" (dra) '36- George Raft Rosahnd Russell O "Moniley Business" (com) '31- The Man Brothers 12:00 O "Lost Continent" (sci h) '51- Cesar Romero. John Hoyt 1 :00 m "[Ht Side, West Side" (dr8) '50 -Ava Gardner. James Mason. 1:30 O "Union Station" (mys) ·50 - W1ll1am Holden, Nancy Olsen 2:00 O "Outlaw fury" (wes) ·so-Jim- my Ellison, Russell Hayden 3:00 -a "The Buccaneer" Concl (a dv) '38-Akim Tam1rolf. Fredric March O (C) "Battle of the Villa Fiorlb" (dra) '65-Rossano Braw, Maureen 0 Hara ~ ''Winchester 73" (wes) '50 - James Stewart. Rock Hudson 4:00 6 (C) "Girt of Love" (dra) '58- lauren Bacall, Robert Stack 4:30 J Sime as lOAM littin& EVENING 6:00 6 0 0 m m Cl!) CE New1 ])@)News 1J Bonanza 'Al Get Smart O The Avenaers m The Flintstones II) Star Trek Ei) Mi Dulce Enamorada ED Hcdaepodae lodge m Three Stooaes 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) ''The Busy Body" (dra) '67-Sid Caesar, Rob· ert Ryan, Anne Baxter 'Bl CBS ~ews Walter Cronk1le [ij) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith ED Consumer Education "Dollar De· cisions: The Science of Spendina" m Joanne Carson Show Cl!) Novela Ci£) The Frank People EE little Rascals 7:00 6 rn 0 g;, News O Bowline for Dollars '6 Truth or Consequences · Untamed Wor1cf 0 What's My Line? m I love Lucy Ill J Dream of J11nnle Ei) Capullna ED Wheels, Kilns and Clay al Mun1e1 Cl!) Aficionados de la Comunldad CE U111' CllJI> fl) Speed Racer . THE DAILY PILOT. TV WHI< MARCH 18. 1973 7:l0 6 The liolddlgtn Joe tampanella O Ntws guests. II) Gomer Pyle USMC (}) Hotan'~ HtrMI al Muehaclla ltallana 0 Watt Tiii Your father Gtts Home ai) EJ ~ft dt Ml la"lo (R) "The Victim" A mu11er not only gets Harry'.s wallet. but t"teryone's 10:00 6 Cl) Cannon Guest Beverly Gar sympathy as welL 1,nd plays a wealthy patron of lhe g Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Desert Fury" art~ who enlists C~nnon's aid in lo (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster, Uzabelh cat1n1 a lon1-mlss1on stepson. Scott. 0 FRANCIOSA ENTICED 00 To Tell the Trvtti * BY BEAUTIFUL WIDOW 00 You Asked tor It IN FRANTIC .. SEARCH" 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) '1'ht 0 O g;, SEARCH "Ends of the Hauntln(' (susp) '63-Juhe Harris Earth" Sebastian C2bot and Diana Claire Bloom Muldaur auest 1n a tale invotvina a l9.l Youn1 Dr. llitdare criminal conspiracy that ·offers m That Glr1 unique sanctuary to wealthy clients II) Dracntt runn1n1 from the law. &) Los Pollvocea IJ m II) News ED Doin' It at ttia Storefront 0 00 m Owen M11sll1ll (R) g;, Billy Graham Crusade Olympics-bent Ann Glover loses her Ci£) This ts Your Uft amateur status because of Louise fl) Addams family Carpenter, who subsequently accuses 8:00 6 (jJ Sonny and Cher Jean Staple· her of having seduced her teena1ed ton, Chad Everett, Wilham Conrad. daughter Lyle Waggoner and Australian sin&· 0 811'1 Graham Crusade ina star Rolf Hams 11ues1. Ei) El Peudo de Sofia 0 ~ g;, Adarn-12 "Easy Rap" le· lO·lO l1 T Ill B II gal rulinas which protect criminals • II) P:ttico~ Junction frustrate Officers Malloy and Reed ED ! lhcw. ! ~uion A look at a when they 10 after a dope pushe . . . d thi I typical recording sess1on-th1s one an a car e . f · 1 rt c 1 K' 0 (l) CI) Ei) p I L di $ho1' eatunna popu ar a 1sts aro e 1n1 (R) Paul's daugh;e~ Ba:ara arrives ~ ~erry ~ayto~ d eries home from a trip with a husband. . : PPY 11;, me Y s Howie Dickerson, and the youna cou· ! :~/Spo pie takes up residence in lhe Simms ~ us home. 11:00 IJ Q 0 El) g;, Ci£) News m Truth Of Consequences @(fl ®J Ntw1 Ii) Perry Muon 1J One Step Beyond fl) Herm11101 Cm)t Ci) Marsllal Dillon Ell) America '73 "Riahls of the fJ loris Karloff Presents Yourfe" tD l rutti or COnsequtnctt al Championstlip Wrtsttlna II) Movie: "Mutln(' (adv) '52 - EE Newt Mark Stevens, Angela lansbury 8:10 EE Ja!>'nts.t Lln&u.t&t flllft EE &arner Ted Annstrons 8:30 0 (lg) g;, NBC Wednesda, Mystery fiEl Mlllle Rte1e Show -Banacd "A Million the Hard Way" 11:15 €t) Cinema 34 (R) A million dollars in cash vanish· es while on display in a Las Vegas 11:30 fl Cil ~as late .Movtt: "Tht Bl1ek casino. Scorpion (sus) 57-Rlchard Oen O CI.l@ a) ABC Wednesday nine. •hra Cordey. Movte: (C) (to) ttftnu .. (dra) '73-0 dig;, Johnny Carson Tony Musante, Simon Oakland, Susan 0 .... hi •Suite.a• Strasbera. Nicholas Colasanto. The 0 Cl) CIJ ~ W1de W~~ of ~n· true story of detective Dave Toma terblnm1nt Dick Cavett A probrna whose mastery of disauises allowed ~ook at contemporary reha~o~ focus- him to infiltrate and destroy a syndi ing o~ the ways maj~r reh11ons are cate aambhn& operation. changing 1n a chanaina world. m Mtrv Griffin s.iow tD To Tell tht Trultl Cl!) Noftla 12:00 fJ Movie: (C) "Thunderbirds" (dra) 9:00 6 Cl) Medical Centtr (R) Harry '42-Preston foster, Gene Tierney. Guardino guests as an impulsive old· m Alfred Hitdtcocll Presents er intern: in ~nstant troub~e over 12:30 0 News h.1s emotional inv~tvement . with P~· m Movie: "las Yeps StofJ" (dra) hents. who _tails in love ~1th a _11rt '52-Victor Mature, Jane Russell. who has tned to commit su1c1de m 8111 Co b Marcia Rodd also auests. 1 J ti) Gtt Smart I :00 Cil 0 0 Cl) News fi)Nlnt ED Film Odyssey "Los Olvidados" (Mexico, 1950) Luis Bunuel's touah, unsparine look at Mexico City's slum children. 9:30 g American Adventure "Jeep Jam· boree" An Ohio family participates l:lO IJ Movie: "Codt o1 Seottand Yard" (mys) '48-Diana Oors. Oscar Ho· molka. 2:00 m All-Ni&ht ShoW: (C) "Lott World of Siribld/' .. Cly In tht Nlatlt," Big Attacl in a "Gravelrama," a serin of tn 3:00 6 Movie: "Electronic Monster" durance races for Jeeps. (sci·fi) '60-Rod Cameron Form please Below the d 2:00 3:00 4:00 THURSDAY MARCH22 For momln& •nd •ftemoon llstlnp, plHM He DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, a the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "AWIJ All Bo1ts" (dra) '56 Jeff Chandler, Richard Boone. 10:00 (I) "Lure of the Wilderness" (adv} '52-Jean Peters, Jeffrey Hunter. 1J "F.8.1. Girt" (mys) '52-Audrey Totter, Raymond Burr. 12:00 IJ "Little Bl& Hom" (wes) '51 - John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges. 1:00 m (C) "Gun Fury" (wes) '53-Rock Hudson, lee Marvin, Donna Reed, Phil Carey. 1:30 D (C) ''On Moonliftll Bay" (mus) '51-0oris Day, Gorden MacRae. 2:001J "Gius Tomb" (mys) '55-John Ireland, Honor Bl1ckman 3;00 (j) (C) "Tht Man With the l -Ray Eyes" (dra) '63-Ray Milland, Oon Rickles. 0 (C) "Tht Day the Hot line Got Hot'' (dra) '69-Charles Boyer, Rob· ert Taylor. ®) (C) "Tht Wild Season" (dra) '68 -Jo Stewardson. Gert Van Den Ber ah. 4:00 O (C) "Otu Set'' (com) '57 - Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy. 4:30 (I) Same u lOAM Ostina E VEN ING &:ooooommmmN•ws (])(JjNen IJ Bo11anza "The Ula Conrad Story" Cl) Get Smart 0 The Awnrers m The FllntstonH IE Star Trek EE Ml Duke Enamorada flll Hodrepod1e Lod&e m Thrte Stoo1u 6:30 (j) Ho1an'1 Heroes O Movie: (90) "Brtdce to Ult Sun" (rom) '61 -Carroll Baker, James Shi&ela. Cil CBS News Walter Cronkite @) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith EI1) Schools Without Fallure (R) m Joanne Carson Show a!) Novel• Cl) The Frank People &) Uttie Ruul1 7:001J (I) 0 a;, N1w1 IJ Bowlin& for Dollars (j) Truth or Consequences Cl) American Adventure 0 What's My Une? m ' loft Lucy m I Drum of Jeannie EE Jueves Especbculares EID ral Chi Ch'uan-Uerc1ses 61) Muneca EI;) Telt-Rtvf1ta Mulical Cl) Uari' Club m Speed Ricer INCOME TAX WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. IQ W. 1M -COSTA MISA MJ.0212 A-1 TAX SERVICE DOO HAllOI -COSTA MISA 141-1551 -a.AllHICMD -Yeu. may be able to "' your tax refund lm- medietety -loaned to you by Avco Thrift wlth- eut lntwelt ctta,.. for the first 45 days. Ask us ...._It. 1'HE DAILY PILOT. TV WCEt<. MARCH 18. 1973 7:30 0 Youn1 Dr. Klldart (R) "The Un· finished Child'" A civil liberties law· yer of 45, lathers a monaolold who cannot live unless minor surgery is perfOfmed. The lawyer refuses to permit suraery. (I) Ho1an's Heroes O The Adventurer "Mr. C11loway Is a Very Cautious Man" Gene Bradley arranaes to have himself arrested as an llle1al arms dealer in an effort to flush out a multl-million·dollar ope,.llon in war materials. IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Desert Fury" (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster, liz.abeth Scott. @ To Tell Ille Truth (i) Pollu Suraeon D Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The last Voya1e" (dra) '60 -Robert Stack, Dorothy Matone. (lg) let's Make a Deal m That Girl IE Dr1cn1t EI1) Acclon Chicano a;, Rollin' Cl) Police Suraeon m Add1ms Family 8:00 O Cf) The Waltons (R) The Bald· win sisters reluctantly lend their his· toric 1908 typewriter lo John-Boy and Mary Ellen sells it to a junkman. 0 @) a;, flip Wilson Show (R) flip's auests are the Fifth Dimension and comedian Tim Conway. 0 (])(])&)Mod Squad ''Taps, Play It Louder" (R) Julie's Kansas cousin enllsts her aid in trying to ftnd her brother who hasn't been heard from since his discharae from the Army three months aao. m Ho1an•s Heroes IE Bollin& From tht Otymplc ii) Her1111nes Cor1ie EI1) lnttrttl Law & Order (R) @EC.pulina EI;) To 8e Announced m Movlt: (2hr) .. Oan1erou1" (dra) '36-Bette Davis, Franchot Tone. 8:30 m Mtrv Crtffln Show EI;)Novela 9:00 1J ({) CBS Thund11 Movie: (C) (Zbr) ''The Hornet's Nest'' (R) (dra) '71}-Rock Hudson. Sytv1 Koscin1. A U.S. Army captain and a demolition crew parachute behind Nazi lines in Northern Italy to blow up a stra· tegically vital dam. The Germans. however, are alerted and gun down the Americans as they land, with only the wounded captain escaping alive. 0 @) a;, Ironside "fl. G1me of Showdown" An unscrupulous pro· fessionel gambler, with a h1bit of cheating the innocent, runs into formidable opposition when Chief Ironside decides to teach him a lesson. Robert Webber guests. 0 (I) (j) Cl) Kuna Fu "A Pr1yin& Mentis Kills" Caine uses the in- sights he acquired as 1 youth in China to help a boy on the path to manhood durin& 1 desperate time in a lawless town in the old west. (Rescheduled) (Continued) SEE ORANGE COUNTYS -t 1 Lincoln . Mercury Dealer FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THE MOST POPULAR 1973 MODELS SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY 1301 N . TUSTIN AVE . SANTA ANA 547 -0511 ) . J I THE DAILY PI LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 18, 1973 THURSDAY (Continued) Sbllions" (wes) '59---0eorae Mont fl) Nino 1omery, Diane Brewster. m All American f1mily After hv1n1 EE Gamer Ted Anllstron1 FRIDAY 1n New York and Europe for seven Ell) Festival Films Love of the mo months, Lance returns home to lion picture medium as an art form Santa Barbara for a visit. is evidenced in this, the first of two MARCH 23 iI) El Show de Alej111dn1 Su1rez pro1rams of short films by non For momln1 and afternoon llstinp, g;, Billr Gr1h1m C"'ude professional filmmakers please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 9:30 IJ The Hip" Wanderers "Alpine Q'!) Millie Reese Show Below, for your convenience, are Scenery In Southern California" The 11:15 iI) Cinema 34 the day's movies. Bamuds visit ldyllw1ld 11:301J CIJ CBS Lite Movie: "Joy O News House., (sus) '64 -Alain Delon, DAYTIME MOVIES iI) Muthlcha lbllan1 Jane Fonda, Lola Albright. Q'!) Luthi Libre 0 @) m Johnnr Carson 9:30 0 "Rope of S1nd" (adv) '49 - 10:00 0 ~ m Du n Martin Dean's IJ The Prisoner Burt L1ncaster. Paul Henreid. ~ 1uests are Jimmy Stewart and 0 CV@ al Wide World of En· 10:00 CD "Youna Guns of Teus" (wes) frank Sinatra Jr. terbinment "~~k Cavett" A. spe~ial '62-James Mitchum, Jody McCrea. 1J m &J News program examtntni the relat1onsh1ps IJ "Della" (dra) '64-Joan Craw· 0 CI) (1) (E Streets of San Fran· between the Administration and the ford Paul Burke clsco "Shattered lmaae" Mike Stone Media. Guests include Ben Bradlee, • ;, · , , investiaates the supposedly acci· Managing Editor of the Washington 12·00 IJ Wln1s of Daneer' (mys) 52 dental death of the husband of a Post; Victor Gold. fonner press sec -Zachary Scott. childhood friend. Barbara Rush, retary for Vice President Agnew; and 1:00 0 (C) "The Mu omber Affair'' Dick Sargent and Jim Davis guest Britt Hume, former associate of (dra) '47 -Gregory Peck. Robert O Billy Graham Crusade Washington <lolumnist Jack Ander Preston. • EE El Pecado de Sofia son. m "The People A11inst O'Hara" fE) World Press m To Tell the Truth (dra) '57 -Pat O'Brien, Spencer 10:301J Talk 81tk 12:00 0 Movie: "Tobacco Road" (dra) Tracy ID Championship Fishin& 'U-Vana Andrews. Gene Tierney, 1:301J "flan111n Boy" (mys) '53- fE) Thirty Minutes With ... Ward Bond. Tony Wriaht. Barbara Peyton. iI) Aeomp1n1me Musical series m Alfred Hitchcock Presents 3:00 (C) "Thunder In tM Sun" (wes) a!) News/Sports 12:30 IJ News '59-Susan Hayward. Jeff Chandler. 11:00 I) 0 0 iI) m (E News m Movie: "Cl1udl1" (dra) '43-fJ (C) "SUidde Commando" (dra) (V (j) @)News Dorothy McGuire. Robert Youna '69--Aldo Ray, Huati Fangar Smith. IJ One Step Btyond @ Bill Cosby ~ (C) "Cunpoint" (wes) '66 - (]) M1rsh1I Dillon 1:00 Ci) O O (j) News Audie Murphy. fJ Boris Karloff Presents 1 :30 IJ Movie: "footsteps in the Dark" 4:00 I) "13 Rue Madeleine" (dra) '47 m Truth or Consequences (com) '41-Errol Flynn, Brenda -James Ca1ney1 Annabella. m Movie: (C) "Kine of the Wild Marshall. 4:30 CD Sime IS lOAM llstlne Let discoveru put you • ID the picture ! EVEN ING 6:001J 0 0 @E m GI!) (E News (I)@) News IJBonanu (])Get Smart 0 TM Aveniers m The Flintstones @ Sbr Trek EE Ml Dulce En1morad1 Ell) Earthkeeptnr "Gerbaee" m Three Stooees 6:30 @ Ho11n'a Heroes O Movlt: {C) (90) "Girls! Girls! Girls!" (mus) '62 -Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens. Cl) CBS News Walter Cronkite @) Merv Griffin Show m Andr Griffith fE) Consumer Educatlon "The Bud get: Beauty and the Beast'' m Joanne Carson a!) Novel• (E The Frank People m Little RHcala 7:00 1J (I) 0 m News 1J Bowlln& for Dollirs (I) Truth or Consequences (j) Anim1I World 0 What's My Line? m I Love Luer ID I Drum of Jeannie EE Bartolo Ell) The Livelr Arts "Albert Gallo' iI) Muneca a!) Roller Derby Q) Llats' Club m Sc>ffd R1ar When you have it together you know it. If you do, great! If you don't, then you should call Oi5covery. We can get you together ... realty together .•• with the kind of people you can really be compatible with. So. fo r a groovier way of life, do the "in" thing. I.OS A~G t:u:s OICA:\<a: COl 'T\' (213) 387·339:l (7 11) 83.1-6UU:l 3250 • il,hir" Blvd., Loe An1~'"'· c..m Th .. f.lt~. I C.i1y Bhd. "'N t, Oran•"· C•lir. Call Discover y As heard on the KGBS Feminine Forum --------------------------------•• llinngyo.... 3250 '' .·hlmc Blvd., Pcnrhou~t.·, L.A., ca. 90010 1 Ulilti UI U The Cur. I C11y Blvd. Wesr, Orange, Calif. 92668 I 11 A Division u( 1'.11ion•I N•me I Sociobs,.~t lnmtutc AdJrt·u I I Yn. 1 ...... 10 r.nJ ""' 1r O.oco¥•fl h ... .111 11>.i .1 • •• · c .... • --•..,lot11u1.on•t,.oobh1•-'°'"''l''••Jv• .. :1toG\ C tr) StJr(' I I lam 0 \). 1Ju•·cd 0 0 1\ ""«I ... I (1 Phone B.u .... o -S1n,::I<' A;.e --DP 3/ 11 /73 I -----------------·--------------------------------- 7:30 8:00 8:10 8:30 9:00 9:30 7:30 U World of Survival John Forsythe narrates as cameras view Antarctica and its wildlife. (I) Ho1an's Herots O Hollywood Squares O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Desert Fury" (rom) '47-Burt Lancaster. Lizabeth Scott. 00 To Tell the Truth Cl) Circus O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "little Boy lost" (dra) '53-81n1 Crosby. Claude Dauphin. natural disaster and is discovered by other scientists in the 22nd cen · tury. O Lee Trevino's Golf 0 (j) (I) m The Odd Couple When Murray"s wife ejects him from their home, Felix invites him to share his and Oscar's apartment. O News &) Gomer Pyle USMC el Muchacha It.Ilana al) Premier del 40 ®) The New Price Is Ri&ht 10:00 0 (ig) m Bobby Darin Show Sid m That Glrl Caesar, Jackie Joseph. Dusty Spnna· m Draenet field and The Persuasiqns auest. EE Los Bever1y de Peralvlllo 0 m m News til) Wall Street Week 0 00 (I) Cf) love American Style m Untamed World Love and the: "Triple Threat:" a) Nashville Mualc "Know It All:" "Sensuous Twin;" El) The Addams flmlly "Perfect Wile" 8:00 ii(]) I sflctAC I Tom Sewyer The fJ Boris Kerloff PresenU faithful retelllna of Mark Twain's EE El Pecado de Sofie classic novel takes the immortal til) One of A Kind (R) Twain characters through an adven· . turous summer in the sleepy Mis· 10:30 m Nuhvllle Mus:c sisslppi river town of Hannibel, Mo. ! Soul! Buddy Ebsen, Jane Wyatt, Vic Mor· ~ Gultarras row and John McGiver star. with 11:00 fJ 0 fJ &l) m (E) News Josh Albee in the title role (I) (j)@) News 0 llQl @n Sanford and Son 0 One !tep Beyond 0 00 00 CE Tht Brady Bunch 00 Mershal Dillon Greg and Marcia are both alter the fJ Sherlodl Holmes Theatre newly vacated attic for a prtvate m Truth or Consequences room. m Movie: "Curse of the Aztec m The Mothers-in-Lew Mummy" (hor) '60-Ramon Gay. m Perry Mason al) Millie Reese Show EE Hermanos Coraje til) Washlnaton Week in Review &l) Chespirito al) Jimmy Beraer Show El) News 8:10 m Japanese lanauaae Films 8:30 0 ®J in The little People A hard ·nosed Army sergeant seeks Or. Jamison's help for a problem that doesn't exist when he thinks his son is a sissy because he's enrolled in a hula dance class. 0 (j) @ a> The Partrtdie Fam- 11 :15 &l) Cinema 34 11:30 U CBS late Movie: "Kenner" (adv} Jim Brown, Madlyn Rhue. 0 \1gi m Johnny Carson 0 Man In a Suitcase 0 @ 00 Cf) Dick Cavett Sandy Duncan, singer Sarah Vauahn, and Peter Tauber. author of "The Sun· shine Soldiers." auest. Niahtmere m To Tell the Truth ily John .~tin. guests as Sidney 12:00 m AlfJed Hitcbcock Presents Rose. a m1lho11Jrre recluse. who be-m Safari to Adventure comes the Partridge family's house guest. 12:30 O Movie: "Double Indemnity" m Merv Griffin Show (mys) '44-Barbara Stanwyck, Ed· al) Citywatchers ward G. Robinson, Fred MacMurray. al) Novel• O Movie: "Cobra Strikes" (mys) 9:00 0 (lg) m Circle of Fear A mag-'43-Sheila Ryan. Leslie Brooks. azine writer goes to Potter's Field m Movie: "The Nidit Holds Ttr· to research a story and then is ror" (dra} '55-Jack Kelly, John plaaued by a ghostly likeness-a Casavettes. doppelganaer -who attempts to m Bill Cosby take over his body and personality. 1•00 CV fJ (j) N Tab Hunter and Louise Sorel auest. • O ~.:ft M~dws. ht ~A ... 1 1 L O (}.) (i) a> Room 222 (R) When 1Ue1 ~ ' "'' .~ • _ou Pete Dixon prods Carey lee Whit· Rawls hosts. and special euests 1n- taker into applyina himself more in clu.de The Grass R?Ots. Brewe~ and his studies, the former "A" student Shipley, The Committee, .T.he 0 Jays, confides in his teacher that he has Dr. Hook a~d the Medicine Show, · . and Eric Weisberg. leukemia. Chip Hand guests. 1.30 ~ M •-· "D ·1 f o .... ,, m J 1 T d • ~ ov.... ev1 s o 1111neu EE ~:0" 0 ay (sus) '65-William Silvester. Carole til) M11t1rpiece Theatre (R) Grey. m El Show de loco Valdez 2:00 m All • Nicht Show: "Bedtlla," m Biiiy Grahem Ctvsadt "Gir1's Town," Bia Attack 9:30 U (j) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90) "Genesis 11'' (dre) '73-Alex Cord. Mariette Hartley. A 20th-century space scientist is buried ahve in a 3:00 fJ Movie: "Badman's Territory" (wes) '46 -Randolph Scott, Ann Richards. THE DAILY PILOT. f\/ WEEK. MARCH 18. 1973 llllll-ll-111111~1 EXllERJS ROOM ADDITIONS• BATHS KITCHENS • REMODELING EXTERIOR COATINGS FREE ESTIMATES• NO OBLIGATION ALL WORK GUARANTEED FINANCING AVAILABLE A6rl' ~F-RE-E---t/ BOllDERS. FREE FIRM ESTIMATE FIRM ESTIMATE SERVING L.A. OVER 30 YEARS CALL MR. EXPERT NOW DIRECT OR COLLECT 530 -6871 407 No. La C ienega Los Angeles P11e 17 SATURDAY MARCH~ 'J 0 f' N I ~ • (; 6:00 Ci) TV I Clauroom 6:JO m Lat's Rap 7:00 fJ Ci) SunriM semester 0 ~ m The Houndc.ts 0 (I) (I) H.R. Pulnstuf/Multlpli· e1tlon Rock m Brother Buu 7:30 IJ Dusty's Trtahouse 0 a;, Roman Holidays 0 A Better World 0 rn Cil Jadlaon Flve Cl) TV I Claasroom ~ Just for Fun m Mevlas: "Obsessed" (dra) '41- Geraldlne f'itz1erald, David Farrar. "Golden Hands of Kuri1al'' (adv) '66 0 @) m Runaround 0 Roller Games O (I) 00 Kid rower O Movie: "Paths of Glory'' (dra) '57-Kiril Doualas. Ralph Meeker. Ii) Gospel Sinfina Jubli.t Eii) Mister Ropn' Nel(bbortlood 11:00 fJ (j) NIT Bastetball 0 ~ m NCAA Basketball Dou· bleheader of the semi finals from St. Louis. @Film feature 0 Cl) funky Phantom mAl-Ub m Stsamt Street 11:30@ Movie: ''link Batt.Ilion" (dra) · 58-0on Kelly. 0 (1) Udsvlllt m Elementary News Ii) Movie: "The Brainlac" (hor) - Abel Salazar. /\FffHNOO~ -Kirk Alyn, Rosemary LaPlanche. 12.00 OJ h W Th tre 1:00 fJ (j) Buis Bunny · o " ayne ea 0 m The Jetsons 0 ~Soul Unlimited A new series 0 John Wayne Theatre of six hour-lone pro1rams reflectlna 0 (])(I) The Osmonds the contemporary world of Soul. Host ti§) Vlslon on is Buster Jones, a KGFJ, Los An11les (i) tounby Music disc jockey, and Vicki Donaldson IP· m Stsame Stttet pears as fashion/news commentator. 8:30 IJ (j) Sabrina The Sylvers fam~ly rock group a~d 0 l1Ql m Pink Panther former Temptations sin1er Eddie 0 CV (j) m ABC Superstar MOY· Kendrick;5 a.uest. . " • It: (C) "Daffy Duck & Porky Pi& 0 Movie: 'San An.tonto . (wu) 45 Meet the Groovie Goolles" (R) -Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith. 9:00 IJ Cl) Amazln1 Chan m S~rts Ctialle~11 . 0 ~ a;, Unductoa fll) Mister _Rote~ Net&flborl'lood 0 Movie: "The Sliver Whip" (wes) &!) Cfl1mptonsh1p Wrestlln2 '53-Robert Wagner, Dale Robert· 12:30 m Doditra "The Contenders" A son. preview of the "teams to beat" In 0 Movie: "The Last Mlle'' (dra) the Eastern and Western Divisions '59-Mlckey Rooney, Don Barry. of the National League. Ii) Movte: "Satan's Satellites" (sci· fll) Sesame StrMt fi) '58-Judd Holdren. Aline Towne. fll) Mister Roaera' Ntl&flborl'lood 12:55 0 Anael Warm-Up/Baseb~ll Th~ m Cine en Su C,na Angel~ meet the San Francisco GI· 9:30 iJ Scooby-Doo ant~ in a pre-season 1ame at Palm 0 ®) m The Bartileys Springs. @Tljuena: Window to the South 1:00 iJ CBS .Children's film Fu1Nal 0 (])The BfldJ IOds "Skinny and Fatty" (R) Cl) Cartoon Camlval 00 Campus Profile m Sesame Stmt @ The Adventurer 10:00 B l1Q) m Sulab 2020 0 Movie: "Tibnic" (dra) '53 -0 Cl) (j) ED Btwftd1td Clifton Webb, Barbara St1nwytk, &!) ~nt tn Su Casa Richard Basehart, Audrey Dalton. 10:30 IJ Cl) Josie Ind the PuUJUh (]) Far Out Flicks The orialnal teddy bearl The stuffed toy bear WH created near the tum of the century after • political cartoon showed Theodore Roosevelt 1parin1 the llfe of a bear cub. The toy will appear In a profile of Roosevelt H a conservationist on the PBS series ''The Naturalists," on KCET, Channel 28, Saturday, March 24, at 5:30 PM. Pase 18 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 18. 1973 mSoul Treln mNns 1:30 (]) VcWet of A(riculturt (j) Movie: "Why Must I Die" (dra) '60-Teny Moort. m Che"'pionslllp Bowlin& Eil) Mister Roten' Nel(bbortiood g) Cine en la Ttrde 2:00 tJ Dusty's Trethouse (I) Skttchbooll O NA Golf "Sears Golf Classic" The l1dies compete in this $100.- 000 tourney from St. Lucie, Fla. meombat Em Se11me Stttet Z:30 iJ Just Netur11 rn Consultation Cl) Movie: (C) "Htrt Come the &Iris" (com) '53-Bob Hope, Tony Martin. m Fiahln' Hole 3:00 II Th• Siesta 11 Over 00 Drapet O A(rlculture USA Cl) film Feature O Spqta Actlon Pro-File Montreal Expos' mana1er Gene Mauch is pro· filed. O Movie: (C) ''Th• Relentless Four" (wes) '65-Adam West, Rob- ert Hundar. Sdence Flctlon Thtetre m Movie: "Ont Minute bl Zero" (dra) '52 -Robert Mitchum. Ann Blyth, Wiiiiam Talman. m The Virtlnlan Eii) Mister Roitrs' Nel(bbortlood m Casa de Los Nlnoa 3:30 II American Lifestyle E. G. Mar· shall nerrates "William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon." the success· ful publisher's showplace that cost between $30 and $40 million to build-before inflation! B On Campus ''Bia Cities and Middle Class Minorities" A seminar discussion with White House aide Robert Finch and students at Oc· cidental Colleae. 0 CV (j) Pro Bowlers' Tour The Andy Granatelli STP Classic ($80.- 000) from Miami, Fla. m Zoo11 &!) futbol·Socur m You end the Drur Problem (:00 11 CBS 5olf Cluslc Em Flrst Adventures In lmprovislne m ApiCSllture USA a!) Panor1ma Latino 4:15 O Anael Wrap-Up 4:30 Q Inquiry The impact of the Nixon bud1et reductions on women and those on welfare is the topic dis· cussed by host Maury Green and guests Gloria Steinem and Congress· man Edward Roybal (0·30th dis· trict). O Seymour Preaenb Ci) I Dream of J11nnt1 O Outdoon With liberty Mutual ~ I've Qot a Seutt Ii) NHL Action fl) Roller lames m Call of Ult Wnt m eo~' "°" 5:00 IJ AnilHI Wottd Bill Burrud's cameres travel to Zululand for a look at hlbesmen and the 1nlm1ls with which they shart the ttmln. 0 Primus "Sea Serpent" Primus investi1ates the report ol 20-loot Sel monster, and finds a flint anaconda snake. 0 (I) (j) a> ABC's Wide World of Sports (I) t1g) Ntn 0 Uoyd Br1d(IS' Water Wortd m Movie: (2hr) ''Wltlta Cliffs of Dover!' (dre) '44 -Van Johnson, Irene Dunne, Peter Lawford. Ii) Daniel Boone fD festival Fllma (R) &!) Ritmos del Caribe m Country Place Ef) Klmb1 5:30 fJ I've Got a Se<ret O (I) News 0 Untamed Wor1d l1Q) Movie: (C) (Zhr) "The Court- ship of Eddie's Fathe(' (com) '63 -Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones. fll) Naturellsts "The Abundant life -Theodore Roosevelt" m lee Trtvlrto's Golf Ef) Speed Racer EVENING 6:001J 0 &!) m News 0 HEE HAW! HEE HAW! * TWICE AS FUNNY! O Hee Haw Loretta Lynn and Con way Twitty auest. (]) Hiah Chepa"al O The R11I Don st11l1 Show Ii) Tiit Persu.dtn Eii) Earttlkeepln1 "little Big Land'' ~ Teatro dtl Sabado 6:30 11 News O KNBC News Conftrenc.e 0 Ci) @ ED Reasoner Report El) Viviani Horti1uera Eii) Acdon Chicano &!) Sabados Aleens m Mancini Generation m Little Rascals 7:00 fJ Cl) UFO "A Question of Prlon· ties" Ed Straker faces the diffi· cult task of choosina between his duty to Earth and risk1na his son's life. CV Sports W-rth Bertte 0 The Thrillseeters Flyin1 motor· cycles. lli&ht in a kite hi&h above ~ath Valley, some danaerous wild animals. end aerobatic flyin& are featured. 0 Bowtlna for Dollars (j) Uoyd Brid11s' Water Wor1d ON1wa O Deatfl Velley Days m Lawrence Wtlk ~w the Welk agareaatlon pays tribute to '1heme Songs From the Great Movies" Ii) It Tak11 a Thief fll) NET Opere Theatn "From Can· Can to Barcerolle: A Tribute to Of· fenbach" (R) m El Cam1afe m uaiie al Uen' Club m Speed Rattr 7:30 (I) Wild IUnadom al) Ttatro del Sabado 0 Tiit Mouse ftdofJ Jim tlackus al Movie: "Public Enem(' (dra) tells the story of the leaendary folk '31-James Caaney. hero Paul Bunyan. 1:30 B ()) lridiet' Loves Bemle (R) U Rollin' Durina a weekend at the Fitzgerald's CI) Spotts CMllt111e country estate, Bernie sees for the D lAt'a Mab e Deal first time the life. style to which O Miiiion $ Movlt: ''Tlle Catered Bridget is accustomed. Afftlr" (drt) '56-Bette Devis, Deb· IJ Movie: (2hr) "Wernin1 From bie Reynolds, Ernest Bor1nlne. Space•· (sci·fi) '68-Toyomi Karita. m llacl l11utJ D Cl) (I) al A Touch of Grace GD Desert Auction 'elltty Grace talks the usually punctual al Adda•s Ft•llf Herbert into being late lo his lodge 1:00 I) ()) All In ttie f111llJ meeting so he can take her out for 0 (Hi fn NBC Stturday Movie: a birthday dinner. then discovers (C) (211r) A pefr of pilot projects that he's to be honored by lhe a1aln. "Chase" stars Mitchell Ryan, lodge IS "Man of the Year." Arte Reid Smith, Michael Richardson 1nd Johnson. Christopher Connelly, Tom Brian Fon1 IS four L.A. policemen Bosley and Jackie Vernon guest. who form a quasl·offfclal unit to Ell) Behind the Lines probe an intartlational murder·dope 9:00 I) (j) Mary Tyler Moore Show Lou rin1. "Pertners In Crlnte" stars Lee and Ted buy a neighborhood saloon Grant. Richard Jaeckel, Lou Antonio. and everyone in the newsroom de· Charles Drake ind Harry Guardino velops a drinking problem to keep in the story of a judge turned prl· the bar from goina broke. Vite eye who helps In amnesia· D (])Ci) m Jullt Andrews Un· strudl u ·con locale $750,000 in foraettable numbers by music man stolen money. Frank Loesser hi&hliahts the hour IJ Ouit end Herritt when Julie welcomes auests Harve D (I) (j) tl!) Hert We Co A1eh1 Presnell and Oon1ld O'Connor. Under the Influence of Jerry's new m Blacl Omnlba &irlfriend. Cindy's school audes &) Nino take a turn for the worst. Ell) Alta Odyssef "Sawdust and Tin· m Alfred Hltchcoct rrtMnts "The sel" (Sweden, 1953). One of lnemar Ikon of Elijeh" and "Moth1r, May Bergm1n's earliest films tells the I Go Out to Swim?'' story of love and hate in a sad little tD Qa•pjenahlp Wmtlin1 tourin1 circus. ' fB Titana 111 Acdon 9:30 I)(() lob Newlt11t Show Bob gets ft) Aluls Wtlsstnbtra: Plano (R) pan as' of Jealousy after Emily's hand· THE DAILY PILOT. TV wttK. MARCH 18. 1973 some tennis Instructor seeks counsel on an emotional problem-namely how to refuse all lhe wome., attract· ed to him. 0 News Larry Burrell (D Minority Community lZ) Alm ft1ture 10:00 I) Carol Burnett Show D ~J al The Oelphi Bureau "The Day of Justice Project" The accidental discovery of a special list or names by Glenn uncovers a bizarre plol by a hippie eroup to exterminate 25 liberal leaders. Fritz Weaver. Andrew Prine and Bresada Scott guest. O Teeneae Trl1ls mNews fB Cosa Juzaada t!) 801 de Mt1ico ml Chinese V1riety Hour al Lou Gordon Show 10:30 U Movie: "lo.st Bettallon" (dra) '62 -Diane Jurgens. Leopold Sal- cedo. 0 Twill&flt Zone tDNews 11 :00 B Cl) 0 0 Ci) (12) News Cl) M1rsh1I Dillon O Boris Karloff Presents m Movie: ''Whitt Cliffs of Dover'' (dra) '44 -Van Johnson, Irene Dunne, Peter Lawford. tD Ot. Bllty J. Harits Ell) An American femitr (R) al Movie 11:15 Cl) Movie: "Inn of Ult Sixth Hap· piness" (dra) '58-lnarid Bereman. 11:201J flbulous 52! (C) "Moment to Moment'' (dra) '66-Jeen Stbera. ~onor Blackman, Sean Gerrison, Ar· thur Hill. 11:30 0 90 Tonifht Ci) Movie: "Tht Blad! Abbot" (mys) '63-Joachim Bereer. 0 Movie: (C) "A Ntw Kind of Love" (rom) '63-P1ul Newman, Jo anne Woodward, Thelma Ritter. CI> Movie: (C) "The Wiid Racen" (adv) '68-fabian. Mimsy Farmer (}g) Tom Jones Show The Fifth Di· mension iuests. m Movie: NSerrt1nt Yort" (dra) '4l~ary Cooper, Joan Leslie, Wei· ter Brennan. m Cinema 34 12:00 fJ Fri&ht Night 12:30 O Movie: "Five Greves to Cairo" (dra) '43 -Franchot Tone, Anne Buter. (i2l Movie: (C) ••oenaerous When Wet" (rom) '53-Esther Williams. Fernando Lames. 1:00 O Sptakln1 freely Ci) (j) News muncer (D Movie: "Tht We,ward Girl" (dra) '57-Marcia Henderson. Peter Walk· er. Whit Bissell. 1:20 B Movie: "Postmert for . 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'f ADC e Altec e Al e lanUoy e DHI e Dy11oco Gorrord e Harm•11·K..do11 • JIL • Jo111u11 • Kon e KLH e Lettco e M••b e Mch1totla e Metrotec • ,attatoalc • rlckwhtt e lectUh1eor Scott • Slterwood • 5"ft4cre ....... •11 e Shwe • So11y e SupetH e SAi e TIAC e Yet• e Wherf· date e Woll.aMis e T and~ ~AC"IC co•n MIOMWAY 445 E. 17th, Cot te MMo ''Dear Rona Jaffe"- Our Readers Talk About Women's Roles DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Quiz: How Silly Is It for People To Be Superstitious? Tasty New Ideas To Fill Your Man's Lunch Box • 1 I ' sk Them Yourself Want to aail • famou• person a qu•tlon1 Sand th• quHtlon on • postcard to "Ask," f"emlly WMkly, 641 l.911lnston Ave., H-York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pey $5 for published quattlon1. Sorry, -can't anawer others. \ FOR ALLEN FUNT llave the tables ever been tumedP Have you eon been caught by a "Candid Camera" trickP-M. Dolby, Athens, Ohio • Many have tried, but only a few have succeeded. Once, years ago, Arthur Godfrey's writers got me into a session FOR JULIE ANDREWS How long have you worn your short haircut, and why don't you ever change it?-L. Mackey, Van Nuys, r.alif. • I've had it since "Sound of Music," and I keep it this way for convenience sake. FOR DENISE NICHOLAS, costar af "Room 222"' Why don't we see more of you in feature fUms?-Diana Lincoln, Chicago, Ill. • I've done two; "Blacula," and I just finished .. A Soul for Nigger Charlie." I'd liJce to do more films, but there are at least three problems I can think 0£: ( 1 ) a lack of suitable parts for women; (2) I'm typed because of my role in Room 222," and of course, (3) the color problem limits the number of roles available. FOR SEN. BIRCH BAYH (D-lnd.), chairman of the Senate subcommittee on constitutional amendmenu I hear you're a fierce critic of the electoral college. Why? -N. Abrams, Eastchester, N.Y. • I agree with Henry Cabot Lodge: The electoral college is to the body politic what the appendix is to the human body. Lodge said, UWhile it does no good and ordinariJy causes no qouble, it continually exposes the body to politi- cal peritonitis." FOR llOW ARD COSELL, $ports commentator Do you approve of playing the National Anthem before pro football games?-John Lang, Durham, N.C. • No, l do not. Although there are complaints about the attitude of some athletes during the ceremony, the makeup of the crowd js not known. Tfieoretically 60,000 Benedict .,-\molds could sing our National Anthem at a football game. preparing tor his radio show. They knew that ml'. bliod spot was that some people still didn't believe that Candid Microphone" (my radio show) was on the level. They told me they had a sworn statement from someone (who'd been coached) that, for one sequence involving crying babies, I had forced the babies to cry. They were so convincing that I fell for it and blew my stack-and they used it on the Coclf rey showl FOR SEN. CLAIBORN PELL (D-R.1.) What are you trying to do to us football fans with your metric-system bill? Abolish first down and W1 yards to go? -B. Hamilton, Kingsport, Tenn. • No. Congress has been deliberating on the ~ueStion of metric conversion for more than 150 years. We ve waited long enough. But there are many measurements, such as the length of a football field, that I would expect to be specilioo in the initial metri~version plan as exemptions required by custom. FOR SONNY BONO In the Vamp episodes of your TV show, all the characters you and Cher have assumed apP"ar as a group onstage. And they all look just like you and Cheri How do you do that?-Darlene Melton, Middletown, Ohio • It's a tape process called chromo-lcey. By using a special colored paint. you can overlap images. We just do the Vamp 6naJe one group at a time, then overlap them. It sounds complex, but it is a very simple process and a wonderful technical advancement._ FOR DY AN CANNON, actreu ,-,. Is Dyan Cannon your real name?-P. Levine, Columbus, Ohio •No. My real name is Samille Diane Friesen. I was named Samille after my grandfather, Sam. FOR RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN I understand you're not married. Were you ever close?- Mrs. A. N. Marx, Los Angeles, Calif. • Three times. The first time we were both in college and realized we were too young for one another. The second time we drifted apart because I went to New York. And the third time I was involved with an actress-and professional differences killed the romance, r--------------------------------------------------------------------, : Thinking about buying a new car? aK : __ This free bookcan help you make the rightdioice. ·-I =·=~.:.::=" "': Section J is about cars in general-models, of car you buy. Section II deals with Ford I 5 l == : options, body styles, insurance, even Motor Company cars. 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This unpretentious little shelter in Port Wubington, halfway out on Long lsland in New York. is, aaya the American Humane A.ociation, one of the most efficient, best am.aU animal shelters in the U.S. & for Sasha, 30 families answered the ad in the Swlday paper, and afta carelul ldectioo, Saba went to a fam- ily with three young cbild.ren, two acres of land. and oompuaioo. While other sbelten -most much larger-are pitifully overcrowded, the Leaaue finds homes for more animals per square foot of its space than any other shelter in the country. It bu a low-<::ost apayins program. and it never "puta animals to aleep." During 1972 it found homes for 3,000 cats and dogs, worting with space the aize of a couple of private garage'!. The aecret? It'• simple, says Alex- ander Le~ the League's pi-esident and a :volunteer like all workers at the 27-yeu-<>ld, private, nonprofit league. (If the name Lewyt scam familiar, then you may own one of b.i.1 inven- tions, the Lewyt vacuum.) "'We put our etf orts into getting more animals adopt- ed, instead of building more apace." be explains. A master at merchandising and an animal lover, he's also an expert on "selling the need for animals." "Our abe.lter iso 't fancy," be admits, .. but it's clean, neat, wdl-ligbted and J not 1111eJly. lt'a a pleasant plaoe. and = we encoura~ people to visiL" EYCTY ..! animal ia examined for health and tan-~ iii Alex LewJt: H•'• expert on "..nlng the Med for.........._"' A GOOD WAY TO HELP ANIMALS Alex Lewyt would love to share his "secrets" with FAMILY WEEKLY readers. Too many people, he finds, strain their budgets and hearts by caring for needy animals themselves, when they should share the expense and satisfaction-and reach more animals. If you would llke to receive a free paperback on dog or cat 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mardi 18, f9T3 care, write him and he will send YoU one. He will also ahow you how to start a tax- exempt shelter In your eommunlty. Write: Alex Lewyt, North Shore Anlmal League, 27 South Street. Port Washington, N.Y. 11050. If you can't start a shelter, but want to help, ask how you can become a member of the League. perament, and given needed immuni- zation &hotl. "We're like an adoption agency," Mr. Lewyt explains. "'We have a questionnaire for people who bring an animal to us. We ask for the animal's name, a,e and medical history. And we ask _if be'• used to a leash, nips a bit, is good with children. "'We have another questionnaire for people who want to adopt. And while we're ,etting answen from than, we're also siT.iog them up to see if they're goodhearted people. We tum down al least one. in five applicanu. We're matchmakers." But with handicapped animals, it can be harder. Sa.ten Luv, a purebred Oemwi shepherd, blind from birth. waa placed five times before a match wotted OUL But OD that fifth try be found bis bea~a home with a family in the auburt>a. Saten Luv bad supenemitiw can, and in the city be had found too many ltranaen to buk at. .B'11Cl)' adoption ii fol.lowied up by phone. and if tbae me aoy complain.ta, lhc I ague sugaca that the animal be recumed. People wbo adc>P( ao anima1 allo get a "'starta' tit," which indndes a boot OD animal care. Akx Lewyt a a natural-bom me. OWL Jn 1969, Wbm dW) leque WU in dire ltraita, bis wife Babette ("abe's always been a dog and cat fan, and now 10 am I . . ... ) toot him to a League mcdin .. To IOlw League mooey ~ lam. be augelted a mail drive ukioa for CXllltributiom-aDd WU handed the job of rwming the CMnpaign. Perry Como. • neighbor of his. aareed to lerve .. boaonry chairman. and bia signa~ appeU. Oil all ktten. The doUan came rollioi in. .Recopizcd by "Forbes•' aa one of .. America'• Twel¥C Masau s.1eanen;· ~ bas found many ways to reach and .el.I people oo "the need for ani- mals." Many companies donate aerv- K:a. and loc:aJ newspapers run Pet-<>f- lhf>.Wect photos. taken by professional photographers who .. drop in" OD week- ends and volunteer their time and tal- ent. Even the e1ecttic: company ieta into the acc. sending out pictures and items about the shelter'• pets with ita monthly bilbt Perbape the most important part of lhc 1 eaaue'• 8CCl'et tor ftndina aooct homes is its own wannheartedoca and sincerity. For c:nmplr, wbm a leque official beard that • Long lalaod pet shop WU going out of bnsiDNI, and wu Idling ita •nimah to a Tivilection laboratoty. he bougbl all the pets and brougbt them to the Leap. 'Ibey were in bad condilion, and needed special dicU to being tban *k to bealth. • And tbm tbae WU Polly. a balf- bliod ddedy lp'nieJ who WU found tied to a tdepbooe pole. lc:que wort- en couldn't find a bome for bet even thouP they guaranteed free medical care and food for life. So abe stayed at the shelter • a special mucot, loved and babied for more than three years until she died of caDClel". The League periodiCauy often da. cs in dog-training, monitan phooea 24 boon a day to help find lost animala, and giYCI advice OD caring for cats anddop. Thia tind of coocem tdb a lot about the North SboR Animal Leap peo- ple and their community. Cardinal Newman ooce said: '"Cruelty to ani- mals is as if we did OOl love Ood." And an old Hd!Rw saying warns DC\U to dwdJ in a city ... beie a hone ,_ does not neigh nor a dos bart.... 1111 -- A frank discussion about the li1nitstions of bsdiroom tissue. For one diiug-itS dry. Bathroom tissue is basic to our personal cleanliness. Yet it does have its limitations-because .it is dry. And anything that's dry just can't cleanse as well ~ as something that's wet. Which is why WET ONES'M towelettes take personal cleanliness a .step further. Use WET ONES after you use bathroom tissue. 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WETONES. · The fmal step to~nal clcitnlin~. / "Dear Rona ••• " Our Readers Talk Baek Aboot the Female Experienee rt October 8, the distinguished au- thor Rona Jaffe wrote a FAMILY WEEKLY article called "Becoming 40 Waa One of the Happiest Things That Ever Happened to Me." ln it. she said: "I am a 40-year-0ld unmarried woman, and I am very happy." She clearly felt marriage waa not h«:r own best route to happiness and her article called into question the whole notion that marriage is any girl's best choice. That was one viewpoint. FAMlLY W EE1'LY wanted to know how its 30 million readen felt about Ms. J aJf e's views and about "the female experience in the U.S." In came the mail. People of alJ ageg and backgrounds both cheered and condemned Ms. Jaffe's views. Many praised her -and some bitter personal emotions were touched off. "Rona's right," wrote a divorcee. "You lr)' to do everything-to please your husband and think. every- thing is going along fine. Suddenly you find your husband bas been having an affair with another woman and wants a divor<ie .... " A great number interpreted the arti- cle to mean that American women should have freedom of choice of whether to marry or not. "( th.ink it boils down to what is right for each in- dividual," commented one happily mar- ried woman. Many responses were angry ... Yours must be the longest adolescence on rec- ord," wrote ooe reader. "The various problems you are finally shedding are the ones most of us solved during or soon after adolescence." Another wrote: "Good grief, Rona, what a ter- rible notion to have planted in your young mind -that 'If J can just stand this guy for 30 years, I'll have company when rm old.' They should have told you that getting there is half the fun." As we finally tabulated ii, 42 percent of the mail was pro Ms. Jaffe, 58 per- cent against. Following are excerpts from some of 1hc many interesting letters we received:. "Single Susie" vs. "Mother Martha" Dear Rona, Reading your article was like looking at our generation through a pair of dark-green glasses. It bore some resem- blance to familiar places and times, but seemed so depressing. Perhaps Los Angeles was a happier place in the late forties when ( moved here than New York was in the early fifties .... l can onJ y guess by the tone of your article what your idea of marriage might be. You seem to have formed your opinion of it from reports of mar- ried or divorced friends. (t has been my experience that married women and their single f rieods drift apart as their interests change. Single Susie couldn't care less about little Johnny's teething problem; while Mother Martha is slightly bored with Swsie's dating rat race. Eventually the only ones left at these meetings are the ones with marital problems who need good old Susie's shoulder to cry on. Maybe the happy ones try to spare Susie's feelings by as.- suring her that she is better off single, without the cranky husband and baby. They wouldn't change places with Susie on a bet. On the other hand, Susie probably feels the same about Martha's situarion. Mrs. John Tu~r Hacitnda Htight!t, Calif. "My Life la Juet e.Qlnntng" Dear Family Weekly: Three cheers for Rona Jaffe for say- ing so well something which so badly needed to be said! Two years ago I be- gan the process of becoming my own person. l broke with family tradition and I became a negative statistic by societal srandards. J became a divorced woman. It was not an easy decision to malcc- it was a shattering one. Wben I became divorced, I fully believed all the things which are associated with divorced women. f was sure I would be lonely. bored, sexually frustrated, and that my children would be negatively affected. l so totally accepted the "marriage· means-fulfillment" premise that I as- sumed I would spend the remaining years of my life in purposeless exis- tence. Yet after two short yean I am con- ' vi need my life is just beginning. I do not know whether I had repressed this self or whether it had never existed, but I do know I am happier and more ca- pable and fulfilled than I ever was be- fore. Loneliness and boredom simply do not exist ... friends seem to emerge out of the woodwork. My cruldren have shown none of the problems one nor- mally associates with a broken home. I would cheerfully have them compared to any child from a two-parent home on any standard of measurement Spinster Neighbor Dear Family Weekly, Dascha Nicholl Pueblo. Colo. People are led to believe that it's a curse to be single. This is not true. We have a lovely retired sing.le neigh- bor who livea next door to us. She as one who always smiles and enjoys everyone~veo children. She says she bas DO bobbies, DO real interests, al- though she does travel occasionally. But she loves people. She shows interest In them. doesn't gossip or cause trouble. Maybe she isn't active in any commun- ity atJairs, but she's made many people happier by just being there, even though she's single! Mrs. Joseph H. Farr~// Niagara Fall!t, N. Y . "Sick, Sick. Sk:kl" Dear Sirs: This article is a continuation of the sick. sick, sick attitude of some women that we have been deluged with. It is no wonder our youth are confused and look on the older people with scorn and • rejection. How can Ibey find rhe way_ M1rch 18, 11173 lianlfy ~ Tiie Ma J ,_ ......... LEONARD I. DAV1DOW, CIW!w llORTOH AIANK. ,_......_ ..t.........., J J ii of a better life with such guidance u this article promotes? Miss Ja1fe may be fony bot reveals a shallow disregard for both hendf and others. Surely in all these yean she must have met someone other than the type of acquaintance she speaks of as friends. Divorce and immoral livilJB arc rampant, but "everyone is not doing iL" Ma)' God help her. I have found He is real. Mrs. Billh Wright Vancouwr, Wa.th. ''We Are Our Own E.nemf'• Dear Rona. A f cw years ago I learned bow much suength we women have. I was faced with the terrible tragedy of my daugh- ter's death in an accident. II I had not found my center of strength before this, I would not have been able to stand the things that have happened since. We women do not have the same role as a man, but we have the right to be our- selves and choose which direct.ion we are to go. I have friends who think 1hcre is no life for them after their chil- dren leave, and I say, "Start pleasing yourself," as you said, Rona. I am a pleaser by nature, but I have learned the hard way that it is important to please myself. I really lite men now, and I see them so differently than I used to. They really are not our enemy. We are our own enemy. becau1e we do not talce the time to know who we are. or whal we are contributing to life. Ntva Witherspoon Van Nuys, Calif. Writer to Writer Dear Family Weekly: I feel especially drawn to Mm Jaffe because we have much in common. I, too, am a writer and am in my 40's. I, too, graduated from college wilh an eagerness, only to enjoy my freedom while most of my friends were rushing to the altar. I do not regret those yean Co,.tilulld on page 9 ADVOTISINQ· PATRICK M. UNSeY, V.P.-Ad Director; Robert J. CtwWlan, AwO<l. Mgr.: mrTOftt.Al.: llORT Pl!ASICY, V.P.-EdltOf·ln-Chlel; Reynoklla Dodfon, Managing Edl!Of; Sid~-. 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I Act nowl .......... _,.. --::== .. . .... ..... rc.,1.;-.. H-.. T~-~-;------,, P1-~ 1117 ~ appUcaUan 1A Uie Ool\lllllU 8-'d an4 'hpe Club. I am llUeHsted Ill Ulll \JP9 ot ~-•&er· I ~'· - 0 1-TnlCk C.rtrtdgee (U2-W) 29 It I 0 T11P9 c...etlee (U3-X) I 0 RMMo-Aeef T.-(U..Y) o 1r ateteo ~ cus-Z> I a.ad &ti.-lt ~ ,_ wblch I WU1 .. bll*l CIDl7 .... ,. I plu prCIClllllbls all4 pciAap. Al8o lllcladl a a.ad or Tape l\adl u e.n utn llGD1111 tor JatDb1s Ule Colamllla 8-d ud 'hpe Chab. I ................................................................... Oty ........................................................... . I I l I I I I ' I I I I I Smoke from the finest tobaccos filtered through a bed of real charcoal to enrich the flavor and softenjhe taste. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. '61Jear Bona ••• " Continued from page 6 of freedom, but at 29 I gladly gave them up for marriage. My married years have been far happier than my single years. I detect a touch of regret in Miss Jaft'e's writing. She has been disillu- sioned, and she has not yet found her- self for all her professions of happiness. 1 wish her the best of life and write this not to be critical but helpful. Undoubl- edly, Miss Jaffe can write a better novel, but I think I have a better life. Alice Louise Maas Sarasota, Fla. That "No One Needs Me" Faellng My Dear Miss Jaffe, Now Mb& Jaffe, make a comparison with me. You live alone, you are your own boss, but who cares if you wake up on time in the morning? Who cares what time you come home at night, or iL you even come home? Don't you ever have that "no one needs me" feel- ing? Mrs. Garland Simpson - (Addrur withheld) "Hogwash I" Dear Sirs: I am 44, and the last four years have meant many changes. First it was the look in the mirror and knowing I looked like a mature woman. I found that my hair was no longer bright auburn, unless I treated it to a dye each month. My good eyesight that I cher- ished was now giving me the blurs. And the battle of the bulge! Up until 40, I could consume anything with no weight gained. Now everything eaten has to be considered a major project. I just had to write this commentary because the title, "Becoming 40 Was One of the Happiest Things That Ever Happened to Me," seemed so full of "hogwash"! Elizabeth McCormack Ridgefield Park, NJ. A New Kind of Ub Dear Rona: I want to belong to a different kind of "Women's Lib." I want to be liber- ated from having to spend eight hours a day earning my bread and board. I want to be liberated from the necessity of being nice to my boss, from compet- ing with my peers for a job promotion, from working at a job all day and then. coming home to a cold, quiet house; I want to be liberated from having to buy a car, from challenging the repairman about the bill, from worrying about in- come tax; I want to be liberated from wondering who my next sex partner will be. To some, [being married] can be called ''Being the property of some young man, still obeying and pleasing, without being independent and alone ... FAMILY WEEKLY, MarjZh 11, 1m •• But to me [marriage] is being under the protection of a husband. "Try It. You'll Like It., Dear Sir, (Name withheld) Rona Jaffe certainly appears to be a healthy, happy lady who is doing her thing, being herself and enjoying most · of life immensely. For her, a family is senseless and totally unnecessary. For me, a husband and child make up a large part of my world. 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But the point la, If I can · convince myself that 9"'8 like me are •imply rootless, then It doesn't tear my heut out In other words, I think I can learn to live with il " Ben Mu~hy, who plays Kid Curry-the Jones part of ABC's "Alias Smith and Jooes"-is sin- gle and 30. He started bis film career four years ago with a supporting part in NBC's "The Name of the Game." In his apartment, I noticed be had a trophy that says, "The World's Great- est Lover." J took him up on it. ... FAMILY WEEKLY: Are you really the world's greatest lover? MURPHY: People have the wrong idea. l have the image of being a young, easygoing. b"achelor-swinger. But that's not the real me. FW: What's wrong with the description?_ MURPHY: l'm a qui~t swinger. No nightclubs. No big parties. I like to stay hidden. FW: Does that also mean you don'& like to get involved? MURPHY: What J mean is that when I do get involved 1 am totally involved. FW: For how long? MURPHY: That's the trouble. It never lasts. Like when I went to Europe a few months ago to promote "Alias Smith and fones." I met 15 girls on that trip and 1 got involved with all of them. One of them just wrote me a note from Norway that she wants to come and see me for three weeks. FW: How do you meet so many girls? MURPHY: It's a funny thing, but I don't ever pick anyone up. They always pick me up. Take my last trip down South. I fell asleep on the plane and when l woke up, there were these two stewardesses next to me. Both had the same name-Michele-and both were gorgeous. One lived in Chicago, the other lived in Atlanta. Naturally I spent time in both places. And would you believe it, I met two more steward- esses on the way home? But by the time I left them I had wiped them totally out of my mind. FW: Don't these situations ever catch up with you? 10 . FAMILY WEEKLY, March 18, 1013 MURPHY: l have visions of myself at 70 stiU having ftceting relationships. But the point is, if I can convince my- self that guys like me are simply root- less, then it doesn't tear my heart out. In other words, I think I can learn to live with it. FW: What about Ben Murphy ever getting the short end of a relationship like that? MURPHY: It happened! I was about -rT or 28 when I got so hurt l sat in a dark room and cried. And then J went back to my parents' home and I still felt terrible. And so I started rehashing my life from the beginning until the pres- ent, remembering all the fun I bad with so many girls, and it saved me from seeing a psychiatrist. FW: Your attitude seems to indicate a certain aloofness. Does that extend to your own family as well? MURPHY: In a way, but it's nothing traumatic. We're just not very close. FW: You live in an inexpensive apart- ment, more lilce a glorified motel, in the San Fernando Valley. Why don't you spend more on yourself? MURPHY: This is all I can afford. FW: With all the money you make? MURPHY: WeU, that's one of my' beefs with the studio. I don't get that much. [He made $800 a week last year.) Be- sides, I live according to a specific savings-spending formula: 60 percent aavings, 40 percent spending. FW: How did you get to be so con- scrvative as far aa money is ~med? MURPHY: I was railed that way. for inst.aoce, I paid for ba1f my education by working summen and weekends. FW: Doing what? MURPHY: I drove trucb for a while. I was secretary tD a Jesuit priest. I also sold shoes. FW: How far did you go in school? MURPHY: I used tD c:oosider myself a perpetual studenL I've spent eight years in college, with counes ransing from physical education lO political lcience and acting. It became a way of life for me. AJ I I wanted to do wu audy and ·~· FW: Do you belie-ve that wort i5 im- portant? MURPHY: Up to a poinL FW: Theo what do you believe in 1 MURPHY: rm an otpnic-food nut. l believe in that and in daily exen:isc. I swim and do puah-upa. FW: Living in a rather easily access.iblc apartrnen~ aren't you bodlered by fans? MURPHY: I toot my name off my box in the entryway because of them. They weren't a bad problem. but liOfnC of them were just a bit overwhelming. FW: Such as? MURPHY: Lite the morning a ocigb- bor woke me up and a.ted if rd gotten married. When J utcd him what brought about bi& questioo. be said that my car was dec:onmd with bows and stteamers as if r d FtteD married. J rushed out and sure enough. be was StarCltflt a Quiet Swinger" By Peer~. Oppe .. elaer right And there was a note pinned to '1lY stcerina wheel with a telephone numbcrooil FW: Did you make use of it? MURPHY: Certainly. FW:And? MURPHY: Very interesting. FW: Do you enjoy being interviewed? MURPHY: I don't I think I am dull. Besides, I can't tell what I am all about. If you can-I wish you'd tell me. You aee, I have no opiniom.. I don't even care about politics. I have no roota. And u I toJd you, I don't get involved for any length of time. But then, I guess moet people don't. FW: Would you mind expandiDa oo· that statement?. MURPHY: It's like when Peter Duel died. (Peter Duel was his eo1tar oo the aeries. He committed auicide.] I didn't really want to talk about it and evaded the topic when it came up. But then J realized that people weren't really eager to talk about him either. He was dead and easily forgotten. FW: Just how did Peter's death affect your life? ' MURPHY: Intellectually it changed my outlook on life. It made me think that maybe I should get all I could out of it now. But emotionally it was difficult to cope with. To me, acting in a way is a preparation for becoming a politician, and maybe that's what I will do some· day. The trouble is, I feel that if I do,.. I'll e~r have to go through an awful lot of frustration trying to accomplish something, or give in to the system and simply enjoy the by·products of aucoeu. FW: From what you've told me, I don't presume you want to get married soon? MURPHY: Right. 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The unarter a person is-the higher bis IQ-the less likely he is to be superstitious. 3. Many people arc supersti- tious about admitting their superstitions. 4. Virtually all of our supersti- tions date from earliest times. 5. Women are more supersti- tious than men. S. The only way to get rid of your superstitions is !hrough education and scientific enlight- enment. ANSWERS , 1. True. For example, as one authority has noted in summing up the findings of a survey of beliefs and practices, "practi- cally everyone subscribes to the primitive and still almost uni- versal superstition of touching wood." It bas also been noted that .. while the Oriental makes use of signs and talismans to ward otr the evil eye. the edu- cated American omits the fatal '13' in numbering the floors of many of his hotels and office buildinp. And clairvoyants, soothsayen, teacup readers, fortune-tellers of all ~kinds still carry on a ftourish.ing business." Psychologist James F. T . Bugen- tal, who baa made extensive studies of human behavior, ob- serves that wide varieties of su- perstitious behaviors are en- gaged in by men and women from all waJb of life. 2. Fals~. Studies show that pronenea to superstition is not 11 • FAMILY W£El(L Y, Ma~ 11, 1973 Free. Booklet on decorating every room in your house. See what a di frercncc our decorating Ideas make in a kitchen! Our Cree book will give you great ideas for a houseful of rooms Want some terrific ideas on how to decorate? Well, you can get ideas galore from our full.-color "House of Ideas" book. Ideas using SherwinWilliams paints, wallpaper and carpet. Ideas that adapt easily to all the room.5 in your house. The book is free at your nearby SherwinWilliams ~~1l~wcp~~ To~ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS the address. More II Ian a pcint stole. a matter of mentality, but is governed by emotional factors. Says one investigator: "Sin~ so many superstitions exist with equal frequency among edu- cated people and uneducated ones, the explanation of igno- rance no longer suffices, and the reason for su~rstitions must be / sought elsewhere." And a Har- vard University study of atti- tudes and beliefs showed that a sizable number of well-educated students do not reject beliefs in supernatural explanations. 3. Triu. And some of the most superstitious people try to con- vince the~lves and others that they're not superstitious. But, as one psychiatrist bu observed, patterns of supentitious behav- ior "remain hidden in the depths of their being and are most like- ly to inftuencc their behavior whenever they feel anxious or insecure." One woman told a canvasser making a field survey of superstitious beliefs that "I've never been superstitious about anything, and I hope the day never cornea -knock on wood -when I start believing any of that kooky stuff." 4. False. Many people originate their own superstitions. A per- son who happened to be wear- ing a certain suit or dress on several occasions when bad luck befell him, may come to associ- ate the garment with "good" or "bad" events. As a result, be may seldom wear it And when he does, the very fact that be is wearing b.ia .. unlucky" suit may make him face the day with a defensive attitude that causes others to react negatively to him, thus reaffirming his suspi- cion that the suit puts two strikes on him whenever he wears it. 5. True. Investigations have shown that women arc not only more supentitious than men, but they are governed more by promptings and bunches, more subject to forebodings, phobias and free-floating anxieties. 6. Fa.Ju. After a careful study of superatition1 in contempo- rary life, and evaluating the findings of other investigators, University of California's Cli.ni- cat Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Judd MamlOr, finds that "We cannot expect that superstitious practices will disappear or even diminish merely with further advaooes of man's scicotitic or technological knowledge, since their existence depends more on unconscious emotional factors • than on conscious ones. Only as the personal and cultural sources of man's unconscious feeling of helplessness and in- security are resolved will his de- pendence on magic diminish." Meanwhile, perhaps supersti- tious beliefs and practices may serve a good and useful pur- pose. Such ia the view of be- havioral scientists from two leading universities, w& con- clude aft.er a study of the sub- ject that "Supcntitions-i.e., be- liefs that are not inductively derived and not empirically checked -are psychologically necessary for existence." 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Perfect for M4~ ................ y .. ,, • .... -........................ t.i hi.... 0...... ~Ntt!NwMJ. Lltfl .................... ~ ...... n ..... ef ,., '" ............ W9'1te. •• """ .... 1 ..... ee.ttrS.L• ......... INlftt ... .. ,.,. er.,. ... P8'nte41:•0aftMl 1'1ve attrMtlve • ,,_ .. 1__,t fetllte. Witt IMOeM lllln In late ...... .,. ff ,., .. .._ .... , .,. aet on. S•ace ........... t"y y......-........... ~ ,., fttll "'9Mlll ~ty. TN:'~ .,._ to ~t JI" I" •A., Nttllt tllld•. 9'0SR TODAY. s.-Just Jt.00 for J, s1.11 r.., •· tu• • 1 • ., MM t• t1 ... 1ntet1 oa116es. 8 die blCk row of the pennnill prdtn. Special Of fer! CARNATIONS 8 for $).00 16 for $1.95, 24 for $2.85 Excltl"I! 1>11uty 1nd fr11nnce -not from • 1reenhouH, but from lfOur own prclenl Hird)' C1rN1tlon1 -hHlthy 1Hr-old plants tftat wlll bloom In • relnbow of shades - red, pink, lfellow, or white. n ... ere ner.atlooml"I! buuUea that blo11om at Intervals 111 summer -n•n on Into f1lll Anet 0111 It NRENNIAL lovetlnen. Stront C1rn1Uont return lfUr •fter , .. , with brllht color and spicy fr19r1nce, brl"l!l"I a special trMnhoYM to11ct1 to your table 1>ouquet1. OAOEA TOOAVI Send tt.00 for I, tt.H for 11, or J2.85 for 24 CerMUon plants. Red Flowerin1 Perennial Dwarf PENSTEMON 8 for $1.75 12 for $2.50 24 for $4.75 Reg .. 5 f« $2.00 Now only .s. for s1.20 .. 10 for $2.35 • 20 for $4.65 50 for $9.25 Spreads like mad to cover bare areas, steep banks and other tough spots! SPREADING EVERGREEN . (3 for $4.00) $2 00 each (6 for $7.00) (12 for $13.00) Now, wfth thil Eftl•e.n Cwpet C.Jump.rus horizom.111 procumben), .. OM plmt .,OW ower uety lw• lpOb. ...... in poor '°"· to cower 4 -•• wittt • lonty, thk:k C8rpet of ... that 11Nts 315 DA VS OF THE YEAR. NE VCR GETS MORE THAN IS TO 10"" TALLI 1.-..d, this t.nty, clfoulht........ pl8nt .... its --n to '"* horizonmlly. Does jull fine In ............ ..--..,_ ..... 9nd end roc:b .,,...,.U, ln.,n«'*1W ._... BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "'EYESORES ... And tt mys frlllh end .,een yes 'round, without 19ttlr'9 th9t duM ......._ look. .. le.rt ft on~ tpOta now. Ptant llbout 4' ..,.t -lb& pt.ma will CIOftl' 24 to 38'. You tet t.rdy plln1s lllreldy I" to 10"". SEND NO MONEY. On detiwefy pey $2.00 f« OM, $4.00 f« thrM, S7.00 fcw lb& or $13.00 fcw ..... plus pomee end C.O.D. ~ We pey .-..on...,.w ........ SPECTACULAR COLOR RED SPIREA s1.oo each So many 9"1"41rM1 of Pl'* Tnnnpet llloom• ... tts Arctll .. Spnys W• reaping REDSEDUM (Sec.tum Spurium, Dragon's Blood) An Extraordinary ground cover for masses of summer flowers ... evergreen winter foliage! -4 1-0 s1.oo ( 8 for $1.75) (12 for $2.50) Rock .......... borden. ......._ ~ lh.ty tr-. end dMp benlcs will be lllive with car.tl'M color ..._.\IOI p'8nt this er.ping Red Sedum. Just piece thae "-dy, nC>fthern nursery grown planta llbaut one foot ..-rt end wetch dMm Uke owerl Fill troublemme.,... wich a nut 3 _.,, tell cover that ipre.ds fm, yet doeln't need prunine. Depend on it for lwitlftt red, star..fike ftowen horn June thf'OUgh s.p.,,._ -attnc1hre, thick, wnHvergreen foU-ve the rest of the yw, ewen in sub-zero wutherl SEND NO MONEY. On delivery pey postman $1 .00 for 4, Sl.75 for 8 or $2.60 for 12, plus C.O.D. ct.rv-. We pay pmt11g1 on pf'WPl!id orders. GROWS AND SPREADS WITHOUT SPECIAL CARE. IN SUN OR SHADE, EVEN IN POOR SOIL! STAYS GREEN ALL YEAR BLUE Fl.DWERS IN SPRING NEEDS NO. SPF.cIAL CARE LOADS OF FLOWERS -UP TO 6" ACROSS HILLS OF SNOW i: :0!; Rosy reel flowers coyer the (3 few S 2 .5 0) eompad bUlb In late IPllnl (6 for S 4 .5 O) IDlkJDI • ptllOUI dllplaj of brllllant color. Red Spina (Sp. Anthony Waterer) allo blooms at lntenala Calf " .... "W ... I .. """" 2 s 1 0 0 WEI GE LA ,. .• ~~: .. : ~·· only s1.oo each (3 for $2.50) (6 for $4.50) TIN H .. of S•w (Hydran- .-A .O .) II one of tM lftOlt tMtAlflclem floww-lnl lltrubl. ... IM Moont-lnt In July 1"4 II truty a ...... t• '*'•tell It• ..... c:tullera of snow wt.It• Mooms r-h • dlametw of aH11t I " and are borM 10 profu ... y t•t tlte IMul' eppeus to lte • rotllnt lftan of white. It blootn1 for w.-1 -from ..,.Y July to Octolt8. v.., ••Y to trow. Grow• to onty 4• u..-y tNktne It an Hc.,tent low 1row1nt nowerlnt oul the aunmer. Vflrf lwdy, po•t ID IU.D or lb.se. Red Spirea makes a neat.,.._~ that ii acellent for a low hedge or In fJOnt of taller lhrubl. You'll receive choice 1 to 3 foot s&ock. Older .,eral of tbete be9uUful lbruba at thJa bud&et- mlnded price. In .lune ta. ... to,.._I lltNIK ( ....... roeea) are prictlcalty burled • .,.. tM ....,., of clutUr .. , .. ca.an• o1 rosv..i• now .... "°" ... ...,.. • ..,.. ...... -. OM tlllt Wiii acid ,... NMtty alOnt Walll. fe..cet. walk• .............. 'W ...... Pink" w ...... II • must. Y041'11 .... nice tVa to 3 ft. plants tttat wm tbrtw• wttb04lt utra lllother -1rowtnt I to I ft. ....... ....... °" .......................... "" .. CM'• •r .u ........ - .,. ....... '" ,.., toH. You ,... ... und ... acted 1Ya to 3' welt rooted Dtant• ta.at wttt IWtflttett ...,. U-. 11.mtrett corMn of your yar.a •fttl ......... . c (3 for $2.50) (6 for $4.50) aw.,y IMty thh tree cU ............. .., ...... t MM a INftty .... tlae41e tne lfltO a W1tlto ct4MMll of UHHIN!Ms -' flow•1 Uke Lii ...... • Ullo-V•l'9y. T ... recon41 MlrllC .. MplHlfll lfl tM fall wltll tile flnt frost. wt.icll ~ ... UM whole tree to turn to a ftllMl"I M. Ofta of ttle MOit llM9uttful and •••at of ... tr-. Qr.., to , .. , Aftd. llOW wttl .. o..r Hmfted wppty lall1, you •re aMe to purclNIM thtl aa1t111t· lonat bee (Oxydandrum •rtMt,.,m) •t INlrpln prec.t. You ...-. I to •• top.ftotcll oollectacl t,_ So ordet today! AND NO MONaV. Oft ~ .. sy ,.y ,OltnYfl t1 ... for OM tree, t2.IO for ttu .. tree' or t4.IO for atx tr .... phaa c.o .o. caa,..._ We ,.Y ,01uee on .,... .. 141Md9n. Tasty Nuts on this . •Hardy Favorite CHESTNUT TREE Only $1.50 ea. This amazing shade and nut tree bears nut burrs 2 for $2. 75 b. les 4 for $5.25 as ig as app ... often begins bearing the 6 for $7 .50 ~....._.. second year. Tasty sweet ~~-...1r--=-..;..._4i-. kernels -ju.st riqht for roasting. Ex- tremely fast"91"owin9, ·the Chestnut (Castanea-molliasima) will soon serve as a delightful shade tree. Lovely all summer with beautiful blooms and lustrous leaves -a blaze of bronze in autumn. You receive choice 2-3 ft. trees, just the right size for easy tramplanting. This hardy, blight-resistant version of America's traditional favorite will add old-fashioned charm and comfort to your yard. Sorry we cannot ship to California or Washington. Produces Maaes of 1\aUp-llke Ftowen SPRING BLOOMING TULIP TREES NOW ONLY $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.50 6 for $4.50 Now, you can buy one of Nature'• master- pieces at baqain prieesf 1bell mlPlftclent Tulip Trees (Lfriodendron TuUplfera) at.and • bJcb uao feet when full crown. And &bey tiff wonderful lb.ade when Yf!Jr/ younc. Leaves are rich deep IJ'MD turnlDC a b1uJDc One of the Fastest Browing Tt11sl Lombardy PEAR fn ~. 0 ~,.. ...... Is UI l t81:Je. v..-. .. ,:ac"• ••• 11111 i ....... ............ , ...... , ... The .,..._it •ll*tMlily t.t.-ow1,.. A row of,._.. pl ' ra· s J 21*'1111111 .. wlds w 11111 .....,.,, ICNOft 91Gnt driWOWWA • ............ CW-.. ....... Oi ............ dlideclft9 ....... ...at• it• ,,...,..._ lawn tree • wtll, u.ful....,. twoeder ~ trwwill not ftt. E~ Jo, the. lllrtllly ... tilo trw in your ylfd. Add a ..,.,.., of ._ coluMw II 11 t1tila to your e.tdlcapa clLlrint our .-=lat t.n .... ''R (' . ' ·~ .. ' .. WH.1 • Til• llllt"'"' r.:••hlt. ..... ca. ,.pyrlfen) 1 one of tho •ott (3 ~or $2 50) JoHty onwnHtal t,... With lt1 •' • beaMty IHMOftt tho year arouM, (6 ~ $4 50) ... Ufty ........ ... ........ tNOft &Of • ...... .,...r, llthtty M"""9 UM ...... tree; '" •nMR• tho ...., .. .. ,. a MHtlfttl __.... t""I •f141 I• ttle fall, t1M w1l0fe tree {a,,... l"to a ....... ut toN llNCt· llOle. .. t ._. ., an '" U.e wlRtor whoa ote..r t1"M& are ._ .,.. tnY ..... Weiilt9 ....,. hat Its ~ Mat-Ill tra'Oiiht tnalllt and ......., IN'HCMI .... a 1"9fy, tlkt9ftlftl Wltlt. tMt -IN'ftlttt• • Y•r yard. AIMii Wltlte 8Jrch" are llarcty.t falt trowl"I alMI ........ lfttle CllN. f'or tlte WMta lllrclt to be at 1t1 '""lolt. we ....... plaftil"I lft ctu!l'I'• of uw ... Y•'11 .....,. IMillHllY ....... •actM, 2 to 4 foot "'°"Y branofiid lt'90L So onlar •owl SND "O MONKY. O• •fNirY, pay Pottman t1.ff for 1 tTM. U.10 for I tr.ea, M '4.le for at: I l.-.C.G.D .......... W9 ... y l'OI .... Oft ,rapald orders. .... $1.50 each ,. (S tor U .00) (6 tor S& .00) Colden yellow In fall. Wonderful**· e...,. fllt. ~~You'll recel'fe moac ~-• hand selected 2 to• foot nunny ~ti t ' .. ,' • , D .~ ' \ ' . a..utfful woody wine tiYeS · ..ioundi,. foot-191'1 ftowen CHINESE WISTERIA · e Fast Growing •Fragrant, Colorful Blooms s1.oo each Tltll .. a NmartcAMe •ifM: .. ., ....... .et•aMY -.ltM wtttt •llOfou• twtnlnt "'"" that ff'OW alld 1row to form a tffllttly • .._..,., Utlctdy foMatecl __.....,.. aut -. most IH"uthtaklnt tlltnt happens lete la May1 tlu,., il*IHlo .. t flower c:Nsten ....,. to cOftf' .-wyU-1111 lft •tt A out now.r •n11ttonl Ord« tttts ON-fmloned fnOftte, (Wlltertll ti .... ) MW atMI tet stront 11" to 11", fast trciwlnt plants..._. M "'°MY' oo Hlffry, pay S1.H for o• or U.1.0 for tllr ... M.11 tw •• _..., C.O.D. -.,..._ Wo •ay po ..... 01t .._.141 _. ... --MOUNTAIN ASH An Onwnental Sensation ONLY s1.oo 50 /,. ea • •ooms With Thou-* of '9 Showy Pink Bloaorm RED ·auo TREES . When you order two 1/2 Price Sale ... (2 for $1.00) (4 for $1.75) (6 for $2.50) If you'" ..., ...,. ttMte ltr•tlltlldllllJ a.o.utlful ._ ... a.ct TNos (Csclt caltMoMllJ '" f•N llloom you're .. ,. to want 8"••1 for your OWft yard. And now, In t"I• .-1a1 catalot off•lnt, wo aro •Sklnt tlatf our U•ll l"lc• Oft U.0S. 2 to 4' tlaftd "40Ctocl trML flt •1111 ._ ... audt are cowond .wlti. ........... of roiy.pl .. laiOtlOMS, followocl 'y loMty d.n ... .... IMlrt.....,... Iona. wm NIClt u•. Vsy fast 1rowlnt- KND NO MONEY. Oo Oel..,_y pay 11.00 for Z, 11.75 for 4 or 12..SO for • •IU• c.o.o. cbarfOL Wo pay PGSUto Oft PNPald ........ Famous for Its Beauty Since Bible Days Flowen ..,.., even Wen tfil ...._, Blooms often meetUre 10'.! aaooal Pink Flowering S2.50 each MAGNOl:IAS (2 for $4.50) (3 .for $7 .~ PtttNO aLOOMING -T..._ .... tJful Matlt0ll11 (soulao .. an1) llloom lft mlcMprlfll Wlttl Cleft• ....... Of Hetlttftll pl!Jk Moom' often ........... 10" acrotL U ...... aMy ~I Wffl IM,_IO tllo ••• ot rour ~~ 9'r .u..,. .....,. -__, rtcll ...._ tonow -. t1owen. tw._ .aeotl .. tuldo •tu. 01etY M•. NAO,_ANT MAONOl..IAS -wlttl Mt, WIKf .. oekt .... ,__ .... .. MOOMI ttlat '°"'' an ........ , ........ .,. ruh .......... .... lulf'clr, .. ,. to 1row •Ml WOii started. Not u"'°"'"'o" to ... J foot plant• bloo"''"' ttMlr IMN• off. You ,..... ctltoloo taand ... octOCI Z to 4 foot troos. ~ TOOAY Wltllo t ... •P .. Y lattL Pick Armfuls Of: Beautiful Lilacs each (3 for $2.50) (6 for $4.50) Mountain Ash -an orumengl •n•tlonl 80IU· utul clust.. of ttrlll't rocl -orant• tMnle1 In fall. In 1Prtnt tllo tno It loHOll Wltll Olust .. of TREE ROSE OF PERSIAN LILAC tn0wy wit"• now.,.. Durlnt i"9 •"'"'°' t"9 ·SHARON lrff .. co .......... INflllt ,,.. .. fOltllery, f•• Hko ...... t111t turn Nd hi Mtumn. Tito Mountlln Allt (Sol'IMI• Aucupatll) Is • "'Y ll•Cly, fist erowlnt tNL Grows zo to Je•. ld•I for IMalt 10t1. l..IMltad aa..,er -• Oftl• tod1r. You'll r• ~ oelwo tlafdr llOl'ttlom •l'llrY pown 1'\ to 3' -trw, MMD NO MOM&Y. 0. .....,_.y .-y ........ t1.00 fW 1 tNo. U.10 for I,,.... or M.H fw e .......... IC.OJ> • .._ ...... Wo pay PotUte Oft •NPald Ol'tllWL One of Nmn'•. Lowellest Sights -:i1:SMOKE TREE ONLY Sl.50 .-(2 fot $2.76) (3 for $4.00) 111 July wMn ntolt ottt• .,... ltawo .,It Mooal .. , tlM '-•tNMI PIM Miit llftwo Tr• (Cotlntt• OOllYltll) IMtrtt fort" wit" • Mt OIUtl• Of llt"t 1tlnk ......... ,. ....... , .. bit GIOucb of flttftr smoke -eo doate you cait't .. tltl'OUllt tMm. TM trM loe*1 Hko OllO larte cloud of ... ollo -llko a .... k OIOUd rostlnt •ft I tno trunk. And ti.on 111 ti.o f ... tltO treo ts 1blazo In • a.o.utlfut •mr of ,.., sartot and orant0 foltaeo. caro .. t~ 11 feet ....... ... ..., t...ey wttett t"no 1re pla..tocl totOtftor. Vou recelwo ....... MM ....... "' to a• .,.... KNO NO MONEY. Q" •'""1 .. , $1.10 for I tr ... 11.11 f• 2 tr-. 0( ..... for * ,,.. p1U1 c.o.o. -...,... w • .._ ~·"1 -~_...... . ·' HOUE~ WESLEV, NUR~JlY DIVtstON. BLOOMINGTON. ILL at 1/2 . pnce ONLY s1.00each Reg. 12.00 •· C3 f« $2.0Dt ca tor .... oo> Tllo a.o.11ttful TRK• ltOK CW S11Alt0N (ltlltlsoul syrtaou1 tree fonw) II tnlly OM of tllo most ....... lfuf flowertnt trML Aftd 11ow, for I llfttltocl ttme ollly, •• • IPOClal lntrOdllotory offor, rou ... altlo to ~rdUI• .,.._ t ..... .i ¥.a_...... no rlOlt ltlamrock.,.... 1oawos 1ro ....oe1 ............ wttlt ............ "' doep ....... Of '*'• •lttk, Wlttto, or ..._._ llelf1t _,.......,.. In MICHuMMor afMI 111t rll"t t"routlt to fan. Vsy •IY to trow. ~•st trOWlfll, ...._ • ....,, ... a-... or. t• ,.. "" ......_. troo for ·-*':!,~ ... _.. ... lttlf!lf. YOtl ................ 111M1r • j ... MI Mlfetocl t'°"tlt1t an •t I01st Z to4 ft; ..... to ........ y .... our ¥.a .,~ ......... • A riot of Color! • Scores of Flowers! on1v s1.so J (3 for $3.00) (6 for $5.00) ............ ··-tltlt .. .., ......... , .. tit• loW .. lolt of di Tltoee ..... OUI, fr..,.at ....... ft Liiac (lyrl ... W ... rlt) •rotluoo Iott .,, ....,... ·-..................... toed• of ... t fto..,1. aOMtlf•t ._ .,.... ... ..._ Vory MtY to trow. ldeel la ... OU .. Ot' .. ..... en. Vo11't1 .......,. ll•tt"y ... .._ ..... a to J ff. •..-Y _.,.... ................ ,.. .... .... u ..... •ND NO .ONaY. On .. 1'"'7, .. , .......... t1!.lt -1 .,... '*·" . '°' a '"°' or sa.oo tot • ~ 1ttut c.o.D . .......... Wo pay ..... 011 ''°'* or~ i Exceleilt For E1ti11I RED DELICIOUS APPLE only s 1 5 0 . (2 for $2.76) • ea. (3 for $4.00) Red Delicious Apple • -Yields l8rge crope of rich red apples. A superior, large, uniform apple • • just right for cooking or eating. You'll receive carefully ~wn, weJl..rooted 1 % to 3 ft. trees. lader of all peecbes. A bemuttful pncb of tood qulllty; not oa)y tile belt oreblrd ftriety but allo for P'-tinl In the ..,-. P.lblrta II hardier ln bud than many nrtet-. therefore, a more uniform cropplf. It ii llrp, yellow with red ~ juicy, blgb ftavor. Fletb yellow; free- stone. Ripens September 15 -20. You 'U receiYe carefully pown, well-rooted l 1 /2 to 3 ft. trees. EARLY RICHMOND A Leming CHERRY ' Sour Cherri' Only S 1. 5 0 ea. (2 for $2.75) (3 f~ $4.00) F.arJy Richmond Ch.-ry is IX· cellent for pies and preserves. Berries are light red and thin skinned. Rip~ in June. You'll receive carefully grown, well- rooted 1 % to 3 ft. trees. 1. Useful ·seaut if ul Plants and Trees 2. Low Prices 3. Exciting Bonuses! 4 . FREE POSTAGE • 5. Money-Back Why be satisfied with ordinary-siud straw berries when we guarantee you can have these extra sweet Extra Hugel STRAWBERRIES Next Summerf 2 S for $2.25 :.s000 ::: :::::: (200 for $10.00) The *t time you pidled rn.wberriel -or bou_.t them - how runy did i1 Ulke to INke • qwirt7 Eighty? One hun· dred7 Mcwe7 Regua. strawberries we IO llMll -most people lose count! But with this hMdy ••'-tv. you cen expst qu..u FROM JUST 30 STRAWBERRIES! And tt... ex~ berries (Gient Robinson) ere hithfy dilule reiistant, th.-, ripen vety tat. phn they produce lots of new ru"'*I to give you • bigglt' petch nwv y .. t Hr.le wonderful big strawberries for ,illma, frMUr. fresh ~for months! SEND NO MONEY. On delivery ..-y poatrNn cost lhown, plus poatllgll Md C.0.0. ct.e,.._ We PllY posU9e on prep.id orders. Guarantee ACTUAL SIZE! Bittelt 1trawberrlea moat fofks Nwe ever '"": dirk red, very -Ht -yet firm. All purpoM - freeze, Jim, eat ·-fresttl Tb• most frequently noted .. compt1lnt•• on tbne marvelous berrtes h t"'9t CAUTION! most peopte Just didn't U.lnk to onler enou1ttt Honestly, you will want 1t ...,t SO of tbese plants to start -nen for Im.Iller p1tcbe1. Loads of Iridescent flowers on hardy; gracef u1 vinesl $2•00 each (2 for $3.75) (3 for $5.25) GLASS GARDEN • Often C811ecl Terrarium! • ProducH Own Water Supply! • Goes Unattended for Monthsl ...... a ._......., et H ..... of W•91, tM unlllue Glaa Gem• itla•t• eoMI•• ta IM•• Of your Mlt ltla•t IMl.1&. Pew•-ta.M~outete.-ecetof...,.....u•n19'1 W.._ $2 00 ............. u..t .... "" ~-' ................... wtt .. . • 98, ......... MtMlt.re ~ .. Jltlt ~to J ...acL Jtllt .... .... IM -...,tfNl It .. "9rtrifte ........ wltlte ftow•I .. 2 ·for $3.75 llet...._k•Pte•tat", "11Hlc•Gr•u .. .-.-. t9'tHlc•CIU ...................................... ..-.flk. SIMet 3 for $5.00 Mo• -att ........ 41 u.me ... ttt • ...,..., .. ., .... ..,.aen .. t .... ..., ............ ~. n1uta1uu.. . ...._ PLEASE . PRINT PLAINLY _ .... _______ _. :9 = :: :..:: ·USE THIS EASY ORDER BLANK -SEND NO MONEY M .............. ca• IM a .. llMiM ..,.._. tor •141rea, cost HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION ............................ i. .._--~--~-------t----1 -.............. -.... TH&Y n.nt R R 1 1Mtn ltl'Mllll •• A• ... 01aMe ... ~C..:~l-....... '9-t-;ii'!::::r.:::ia'i~f-----;r---1 .--, ... 6 6 • 1P4 • · _..._.....,.HHforaay.,. •'941• · ....._ _ _._ _ _....___,,,.........;. ___ --+---11 BLOOMINGTON, I LL. 61701 WUATlt.a. aam..e1y "'•t· h,. 2 Send Items 1»14ow: Pr .. Hld 0 ... tlM MHIOIM GM• Qar41ff ~~~~:;;:a;;li~~=:3f===1 c.o.o.O llNk .. a ~ .. llt ...... for ~ Nama~-------------------i ....................... •41dfflo• to ..,.. or ....,. ..-.............. or, ff yow -..oe la l ... lt .. , lite Q .... Genii°" itr"141• • nrlM Mtloetlo• la ttMH. u ...... MMI~ .......... tMI ..... to ................. , .... oont•I• • BOt ,_....._, for,..,,..... •Ml frleMlt. HOW MANY TOTALBAOUQHT,ORWARD CAT. NO. Name of Item llllnols RMlcl•nh PIHM add I~ Sal•• Tax •. More Specials on naxt ~a1et PleaM Mnd 21~ deposit on C.O.D. orders of S 10.00 or more. cost Cost QAANDTOTAL G Fast GroWl,,g SllverGrar Beauty ~~~~!~~!~.~!. 6 ' oetw• C ... •••• .......... ,.AM....., ............ _, (12" $549) ...., .. _ ........ --·-·la •r ......... .. I ~ IOf' • ............... ......, ... ....._. ... "'T..._ ...... a.. . ................. M.,... ....................................... (24 for $9,98) 1 .. M ft.. Y• .. 1"11111~ _,., tM .....,_ ........ _... M -wta ..... (36 fOf $14 49) ........ .,...,. ........ "" ..... ,........... .... ... ..... ...... .. . ..._. •f .... ._. T...._ .. hlll •• H _,.... ....-.: ..... ..._ t• .. a ft.~.,._ ....... ft. ..... ,_ .... ,..., ... HARDY Neat · Permanent PRIVET HEDGE 10 $200 40 for $7.00 for 60 for $9.50 100 fr for $15.00 Here Is the ideal hedge for a neat boxy appearance. It can be maintained at any height. mating a thick, dense hedge right down to the ground. The lustrous green leaves stay on tUI late fall. Privet Hedge (Amur River North) is the most popular, widety used trimmed hedge in America. Luting (or generations., Print requires practically no care. Plant 1 1 f2 feet apart for a full and beautiful livln&,.fence. You11 receive healthy 1 to 3 foot plants. Frame your property with durable Pri• Hedge at this unusually low price. Sony can•t be sllipped to California or Arizona. 100 ·Feet of Friendly Fence on/y$l98 ROSE OF SHARON HEDGE 25 ·plants -100 feet -$2.98 (50 plants -200 feet -$5.75 01H.,mut blOllCMfta of red, white Oii purple a.ch a1mmer in a lifetime hnce of n.tuql bleuty • Roae of Sheron Hed .. -1 pnctical, lawaty frame for your landlcttpe. 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W• -utd Hk• to point out th•t ft'ery Item we Mii Is fully protected by our .. ,. ... tlonal money llNlck tu.,•ntH •.• th•t Is to uy, If U•• merch•ndl11 doesn't •nh• In 900.i lt~tlty condition -Wiii tl•cllY refund th• purcha11 ~Ice. YOU OOH'T EVEN HAVE TO RETURN THE PL.ANTS. AJI -H-Is th•t you RETURN THE SHI..,._ ING LAKL (1 y•r llmlt). ~ A complete plant!"' tuldll 11 Included In your order •ltsolutety frff. •• aure to f'lld It ~ carefuUy as H wlll •n•-nt•ny of your plantlftt C1Uftt6on1. , ' I . . . 7·~ Send Your SmartCooltjng Husband Off With a Nutritional Luneh This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen plans a nutritional lunch for a construction worker because, "I know that sometimes a job is miles away from a luncheonette or diner. Also, many workers enjoy a home-packed lunch. This one meets one-third of the Recommended Daily Allowances for a workingman of 22-35. '' ... For a ......,.,.. luM:l9 8t .. Job •lie: Noon-Whlde Specfal Soup, ....... lherwunil ...... lcttM and ,...... tolMto ..... orange plua ....... Saft Fig .. eoo. .... MARIL YN'I MENU "Wortdngman'• Canted Lundi" Noott-Whlatle 8ped9f Soup (1~ cupe) He-II• Uwnnnt Sandwk:Me (2 •lldwldlea) Tomatoee end Orange Soft F10 Bar CookM (I) NOON-WHISTLE SPECIAL SOUP 1 can (1~ OD.) golden ....... room eoap, undlluled 1 can (11 ~ on.) .-n PM eoup,WMlfulM 2eoupcue...., ~ .. a.poon ........... Ing 1. In medium saucepan, stir soups until smooth. Gradually add water and seuoniog, beat with wire whisk until smooth. 2. Heat to boiling; stir now and then. 3. Rinse pint vacuum bottle with hot water. Pill to within 1 inch from top with aoup. Seal securely with stopper. Replace cup cover. Place in lunch box. 4. Refrigerate remaining IOUp. 1Jalcesabout5cups K°1W: 19 ... "11r: t4 ... llicalinl; S. (lng.19 ... "ilr •• LS ... nicoln aw. per°""°" FTC Ripon !Aita. 72). 10ugh turns. fast track. But lap times good nl )Gift~ to unwind. •• with the rich full-bocied flM>r ~one Og.rette dehers. .. This ••• isthe fiMmoment RKRRIOtfM Wlming: The Surgeon Gene~ Hn Dttanninad Thll Ciplt1I Smokilg ls Oqerous to Ycu Health. HE-MAN LIVERWURST SANDWICHES 1't ............ 1 pkg. (3 OD.) CNMI cMeee, ........ 1't cup dtopped,...... 1 lablllllDOft btdlup 1 talll11p a an pickle relllll 1't l••IPDOn onlOn powder 1. In medium bowl, blend liver- wurst and cream cheese with fork until smooth. Add pea- nuts. ketchup, relish and onion powder. 2. Spread mixture on three slices of bread. Top with lettuce and remaining bread. Wrap in waxed paper or plastic bag. Place two sandwiches in Junch box with two tomatoes. (Serve remaining sandwich with re- maining tomato.) Makes J hearty sandwichet. <9Foodshelf BEEF 'N' CHEESE PIZZA SKILLET In large skillet with lid, com- bine 1 ~ cups uncooked el- bow macaroni, 4 cups hot water, 1 can (12 ou.) co~ beef, I teaspoon Nit, 1 baJ leaf and several twistl freshly ground black pepper. Bring to boiling, stirring to break up meat. Reduce beat and boil gently, covered, 20 minutes, stirring frequently. Add I jar (15~ OU.) meatf ... tpa- ghettl aauce, ~ cup water and \4 teaspoon gartlc pow- der. Return mixture to boil- ing, and cook covered 10 min- utes longer. Dot lop with \4 lb. Monterrey Jilek or Muen- ster cheeae, sliced. C.ovc~ cook at very Jow beat I min- ute to melt cheeae. Makes 4-6 strvlngs SALMON SKILLET In large skillet with lid, pre- pare 1 pkg. (8.75 oza.) tuna- noodle1 In CFNm Nuce mix with 3¥,, cups hot water and 1 can (7~ ozs.) Nimon, drained, or l can (7 ou.) tuna, drained. Stir in 2-3 tablespoons white hor•ntd- lah, dash pepper and I tea- spoon lemon juice. Bring to boiling, stirring constantly. Reduce beat, cover. and sim- mer IS-20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Uncover and cook 1-2 minutes, until it is of the consistency you like. 1Jakes 4-6 servinRs FAMILY WEEKLY, Merch 18, 187' • 21 • , . GYPSY SHAG SPECIAL BONUS OFFER C-A-P-l-E-S-S SKIN TOP WIGS The newest fashion. A wig that you con port onywher~--port it left, port it right, port it cent~r or not at all. This bonus wig good only with purchase of other wigs. Buy other wig and get bonus Mail this ORDER FORM tn today ----- I Qu.MlltJ Oelcriptlllll ,.,Ice " ....... .......... 31M 1901 M. T.._A,,._ --Olllllla•-ctty, Otd••••• 71111 I __ ,_ ---------- --c:-1 --1 --Simi ---------NAME I I ~ ADDRESS -S111Ac-l -- I --Sk~ ---CITY----S-TA-TE--Z,-, ( ' Spee tr 8ttorts Mlnl-Pronle JEAN RATELLE: The Gentle Man of Hockey Jean Ratelle, 32, star center of the New York Rangers hockey team, Is living proof that a nice guy Jn sports can finish first. He I• modest and 90ft- 9P0ken, and would never think of elbowing or amaehlng another player. Yet he has established himself as one of the greatest scorers In the National Hockey League, and is the leader of the "G.A.G." (Goal-A-Game) llne of Ratelle/Vic Hadfield/Rod Giibert, which last year compiled the second greatest scoring total In NHL history .... "Jean 18 a quiet ltNlder but a very effective one/' aay• general manager-coach Emile Francia. "He'• got cl••·" 'fhe Doetor Lets 100 In When to Drink ••• WhenNotTo Do you know why you shouldn't take a drink when you're fatigued? Because when you're knocked out, what you need Is either a rest or a C9Famlly Flak BY JACK Tl PPIT .•. A French-Canadian who started skating when he was five, Jean played for a junior hockey team In the English-speaking city of GuEHph and was mortified by his lnablllty to speak English. At a church dance, he was fortunate enough to meet an attractive 16-year-old girl named Nancy Hetteman who volunteered to teach him English. Miss Hetteman subsequently became Mrs. Ratelle. (The Ratelles now have two daughters, ages eight and five.) .•. When Ratelle fjrst came to hockey's major league In 1961, he was told he lacked aggressive- ness and was shipped right back to the minors. A severe back Injury followed by a spinal-fusion operation also set him back. But persistence brought him back Into a Ranger uniform. Since, he has proved that a hockey player can achieve success through speed and skill rather than' through brute force. -Br Barry Abram90n ~he Diet \\ftkth Can Americana St•y Healthy on Half u Much Food? When you want to diet and lose weight, how much /&SS can you safety eat and stay healthy? 6'j,~~~ .. - Or. Roy L. Walford of the UCLA School of ~~r~• Medicine, believes that::-===~~~~~= a nutrition-wise person - could llve healthily on one-third or even one- half less than the average American diet The trick i• not to ak.lmp on vitamin•, mineral• and protein. A good way to start is to make a llst of your usual nutritious "good" foods and an- other llst of your habitual "empty calorie" soft drinks and so-called ''energy foods" like Ice cream, chocolate, pastries. Start cutting lift. Not depression. And alcohol depresses. Blologically, a depressant works on your body in several ways. For one thing, it Interferes with the electrical stimulation of nerve Impulses. This decreases your alertness. Depressants also affect other bodily functions-such as metabolism and digestion. That ia why alcohol la exc.llent to Mrve on fMtlve occuiona, but rarely can It make an unhappy pef'IOn happy. Why then does alcohol often seem to give people zip? The reason is that, while depressing you It also reduces inhibitions. When you are le .. Inhibited, you "exterlorlze" more. But even at a party, too many drinks may depress you. So the best advice Is to do your drinking when you're happy-as at a celebration. When you're feeling tired and low, make the drink you choose tea, coffee or cocoa. Not only do these three drinks contain stimulants, but they are served hot; and heat itself is a further stimulant. -By Erwin OICyan, Ph.D. down on the food• on the eecond ll•t, but don't lncrean the quantity of nutrltlou• food•. Unless, of course, you've scorned nutritious foods In favor of those calorie-filled foods on your second list-By Harriet La S.rre Jobnu111shlp Job Hunte,._ Consider the "Thank-You· Note" Though your job qualifi- cations may be carefully considered, mo8t employers' final decl81ou about whether to offer you the po8itlon are emotJonat, says San Francisco career counselor Ell Djeddah. Says Mr. Djeddah: Learn to listen during your Interview. A• you llaten to your proapectlve employer, he wlll automatically dltcUn the palU of the Job that Hem mc>8t Important to him. You wlll then know which MCtlon• of your background to empti. .an to match hl8 needs. Writing a thank-you note after an Interview Is often overlooked. Yet, Mr. Ojeddah bel levea that for White-collar poaltlona, the deciding factor hat often been the thank-you note.-By S. R. Redford ~Flaek: 'Illy Ten Favorite Reeords A former music teacher, Roberta Flack Is now one of the most popular singers in the country. 1. Donny Hathaway Uve (Atlantic) 2. Everybody'• Talklng by King Curtis (A&lantlc) 3. Running Out of Fool• by Aretha Franklin (Columbia) 4. I Sing the Body Electric by Weather Report (Columbia) S. Mualc of the Georgia Sea lalander8, Vol. t & II (Prestige Folklore) 8. UnlverMI Jone• by Gene McDaniels (Abkco) 7. Graham NHh/OaYld Cro8by (Atlantic) 8. Gula Matart by Quincy Jones (A&M) 9. In• Siient Way by Miles Davis (Columbia) 10. Natura'• S.by by Lena Horne (Buddah) Interview by Loraine Alterman C9J>eopie and liKt What Do Other Couples Fight About? When more people lived in crowded city apart- ments, you couldn't hel knowing what the neighbors were arguing about Now that suburbia provides privacy, you may sometimes wonder if the things that cause excitement In your family are typical. As you may suspect, finance• are the rno•t common cauH of hu8band-wlfe argument. Next In order are household manage- ment, personality disagreement, sexual adjust- ment, sharing household tasks, children and recreation. The Interesting fact is that one sci- entific analysts of 100 "successful" marriages and 200 "problem" marriages ahow.d that people with happy marrtaon argue about the ume thing• u people with unhappy marriage•. The difference lies In how the couples handle· their dlsagreementa.--By Shirley Sloan Fader FAMILY WEEKLY, March 11. 1tn •al Amazing V1tam1n E-Plus Apphed Directly to the Skin DOES \\'O\DEHS FOH THESE 12 SKI\ PHOBLE1JS: * Blemishes * Brown age spots * Roughness -ftaking * \Vrinkles and lines * Even body stretch marks! * Surface scars * C1·eases *Depilatory bum *Scales and dryness * Acne and pimples * Sun and wind damage * Turkey throat THRILL to clear glowing skin. Roll back the clock and recapture the dew)' look of youth again. A single drop of precious Vitamin E concentrate combined with amazing Aloe Vera can help hor- rid skin problems even when all else has failed. Stops Skin's Gasping for Oxygen! Not a CO\er up, Vitamin E-Plus is a safe. narural (but powerful) formulation that works directly on skin tissues and cells. Concentrated Vitamin E conserves the precious oxygen supply in each cell, while miraculous Aloe Vera balm penetrates deep to heal and restore. \\'rinkles and creases begin to disappear, as if by magic. ~ness anct flakiness give way to a dewy. youthful glow. Pimples, acne, even o ld ~urface scars begin to vanish. See R esults at Oneel Start by applying Vitamin £-Plus each night. after thoroughly washing the skin. In the morning before making up. apply a few more precious drops. You will no- tice a decided difference in !J days. Amaz· ing results in 5 days. Then use a few drop~ only once or twice a week to keep the rcju\·enating process working. " ... A fantastic transformation. J look IO years younger. One so·calle<l friend even hinted that J ha<l a face lift!" " ... Macie my horrible acne go away com· ~ctcly ... Even the old scars and pits are clisap~aring. J still can't belie"e it." ''. .. W oulcl you believe, forehead wrin- kles arc almost all gone, and the deep creases in my throat arc filling in. Even my hands and elbows are looking yean younger." The Vitamin E Story Lately, books, magazines and scien tific journals have reported on the incredible results from pure vitamin E. They say it makes even severe burns heal rapidly- and without leaving scars! \Vhcn our ~ . astrona~ts were found to be suffering from a mysterious anemia, Vitamin Ewa\ prescribed as the answer. It is even claimed to halt the harsh clleccs of air pollution on the skin. Scieniist~ know tha1 vitamin J:. helps pre· \'Cnt the cletcrioration through oxidation of parts of the cell memb1 ane. Ami ll 1) the oxidation process that causes dging in humans. By conserving 1hc oxygen, vita· min E halts and can reverse premature aging in sir.in cells. The Aloe Vera Story Meanwhile, medical sleuths recently di~· co\'ered equally miraculous properties i11 an age-0ld plant-Aloe Veta. The rubber. leaves of this rare tropical plant contain a white milky sap that a cts as an entire medicine chest for some primitive tribe, of the Amazon. They apply a crushed leaf d irectly to an open wound or a bad burn. They chew the leaf when the)· have a stomach pain. The resull? The skin of every native is virtually flaw- less and wirhout a blcmi!>h! What's equally amazing is that doctors can find no evi- dence of stomach ulcer scari.. Try It for 5 Days Without Risk Both natural ingredients have been com· bined, undiluted and uncut, iuto a re- markable new powerful fomlUla. So, every single precious drop contains 100% of in- credible beauty power ... 1003 of lhe pure essence of nature. wai1ing to help you become lovelier. Vitamin E-Plus™ is not yet distributed to stores. So order with the coupon below. If you do not see a decided improvement within 5 days. return the unused portion and "'..e'll refund 1003 of your money. Vitamin E-Plus, 407 N. 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According to Lee Trevino, you'd have a composite golfer wbo would win virtually every tournament. Here's the way Trevino would put him together: Beat drive-Lee Trevino ("I have to pick myself here. I always send them out far and straight.") Long Iron -Jack Nlcklau• ("Jack's best of all on tours, consis- tent as a clock.") Mid Iron-Arnold Palmer ("Arnie gets right close to tbe pin every time.") Short Iron -Deane Beman ("Deane doesn't play much anymore, but I can still see him hitting the cup in one shot.") Putting -George Archer ("He may be tall, but he bends as low as a midget for his putts. Swings like a pendulum.") Wedge-Biiiy Maxwell ("He's a master at getting over obstacles.'') Bunker-Gary Pfayer ("He has a way with sand. Always lays the ball right up to the ho le.'') Fairway wood• -Gary Pfayer ("Again, I'll go with Gary. He's ex- tremely accurate, threads the needle every time.") Trevino and other members of the PGA tour believe that Jack Nicklaus comes close to being the best in all categories, so it's not surprising that he's dominated the game in recent years. Most pro golfers a lso agree that if they had their choice of one shot in which to excel, it would be putting. Approximately half the shots in golf l4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Merch 18, 1973 BUly Maxwell are executed on the green. And put- ting has betrayed so many great golf- ers. Orville Moody blew his chance of beating Nicklaus in the 1973 Crosby National Pro-Am when he missed a two-footer on the crucial extra-hole play-off. · In the crucial area on and around the green, Trevino picks Mutt and Jeff golfers Deane Beman and George Archer. Both Archer ( 6-6) and Be- man (5-7) have been featured in spe- cial sections in F AMILY WBBJCLY on big and little athletes. We thought it would be interesting to match our 1973 composite golf er against such a creature out of the past. So we did. The late Duke Hancock once as- sembled this composite golfer of yes- teryear: Drive-Byron Nel.on Braule-Bobby Jones One Iron-Sam Snead Two Iron-Tommy Armour Three and four Iron- Jimmy Demaret Five Iron-Horton Smith Six and seven Iron-Ben Hogan Trap-Gene Sarazen Puttfng-:Horton Srntttr Four wood-Paul Runyan • .2 0 .c; IL can .~~spot 'the camel Filters smoker? Here at the Speedway everybody has f _J..-~.A----L.LIUL_~ a gimmick ... almost everybody. Try picking the one who doesn't go along. L...lo..----~----1..L--1.....LUJ._,, 1. Nope. He's "Third Turn" Abanian. Has been in 263 races. Gimmick: always loses control on third turn where Bubbles Fickfern stands (see #5 below). He doesn't smoke. His car does. 2. No. Second- Hand Sam Slick, used car dealer. Gimmick: buys what's left of Abanian's cars. Smokes "preowned" cigars. 3. Hardly. He's Reggie J. Van Phynque II. Gimmick: Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. •1973 R. J. Reynold• Tob1cco Company, Wlneton-S1l1m, N. C. filthy rich. Wears cashmere toupee. Smokes double-vented cigarette. 4. Right. He likes his racing without far-out fads or gimmicks. Wants his cigarette that way, too. Camel Filters. Honest, no-nonsense. Fine tobacco. Easy and good tasting. 5. Bubbles Fickfern, racing groupie. Gimmick: 18 stopwatches ... with Mickey Mouse hands. Smokes Fellinis. 6. Fellini. Gimmick: never sees a race; too busy following other sports events on portable TV and radio. 20 mg. utar:' 1.4 mg. nicotine BY. per cigarette, FTC Repon AUG. 72. L - Who W lhe beSI policy for you? -NewlbrkUfe believeS lhere are some sign~ dilferences beJWeen life insurance compantes. Some people think that one life insurance company is pretty much like the next one. Similar policies. Similar services. \Nell, we don't agree, and it could be worth your while to read about the things that set New York Life apart. First, ours is a mutual company. No stockholders. Dividends are paid only to our policyowners. And, we've paid a dividend every single year for well over a century. Yes, New York Life is long-6tab- lished and one of the largest life insurance companies in the world. ...... VVe have offices in every state, Canada and Puerto Rico. But there's one thing more. You might call it an attitude or a philosophy. And it's summed up in the word "excellence~' To us, that means striving for the best possible performance at all times in the service of our policyowners. It means a constant effort to serve you well in every way, to fully live up to the trust you and your family place in us. That's why New York Life Agents are so carefully selected and trained. In fact, they're so highly regarded by their clients that most of our new business comes from existing policyowners and from _ friends they refer to us. VVe think that says a lot. Why not talk to your New York Life Agent soon-and see for yourself. We guarantee tomorrow today. New'lbrtl Lite Insurance Comp9ny. 51 Mldlton ~ New'lbrtl, N.Y. 10010. life. Group and Hetlth tnannce. Anf'luftles. A1nsion PWls. See your telephone directory for the New Yori< life Office nearest you. Seeond Annual Family \\reldy Poll Who'slbur Fmorite Celebrity? It's that time of year again when publicists work over- time to promote their stars for the annual Oscar and Emmy races. Last year FAMILY WEEKLY decided to conduct a poll of its own readers to determine their favorite actors and actresses. The winners were : Movi~s -John Wayne and Doris Day; TV -Carroll O'Connor and Mary Tyler Moore. For the second year we're asking you to pick your favorite actors based on bow much you like them - whether for acting ability, beauty, sense of humor-what- ever qualities you feel are most important. By necessity, the list of names is incomplete. If an actor and actress of your choice is left out, you may write in bis or her name. To vote, chLck or wriu in the names of your favorite male TV star, female TV star, your favorite male movie Jtar and female movie star. Pick one in each ca1egory. Then mail to "Celebrity Vote," FAMILY WEEKLY, 641 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y.10022. Male Movie Stan Female Mo'1e Stars Female TV SGln O Marlon Brando O Cicely Tyson O Jean Stapleton O Clint Eastwood O Ann-Margret O Mary Tyler Moore 0 Michael Caine O Diana Ross O Cher Bono O Jack Nicholson O Paula Prentiss 0 Lucille Ball 0 Richard Burton O Liza Minnelli 0 Carol Burnett 0 Burt Reynolds O Raquel Welch 0 Doris Day O Robert Redford O Joanne Woodward 0 Hope Lange O Walter Matthau O Shelley Winten O Beatrice Arthur O Gene Hackman O Doris Day O Den.ix Nicholas O Steve McQueen O Barbra Streisand 0 Dinah Shore O Paul Newman O Ali MacGraw 0 Julie Andrews O George C. Scott O Julie Andrews 0 Peggy Lipton O John Wayne O Debbie Reynolds O Shirley Jones O Sidney Poitier O Liz Taylor O Karen Valentine O Charlton Heston O Natalie Wood O Gail fisher O Ryan O'NeaJ O Sophia Loren O Susan St. James O Jon Voight O Liv Ullman O Amanda Blake 0 0 D ---- MaleTVStan 0 Carroll O'Connor O Bcb Newhart O Jack Lord O JimAmess • O Richard lbomas O Bill Conrad O Dick Van Dyke 0 Bill Cosby 0 Chad Everett O Peter Graves O Mike Connors (Optlonlll) OSonnyBono O Peter Fallc 0 Flip Wilson 0 Johnny Carson 0 Redd Foxx O David Hartman 0 Hugh O'Brian 0 Dean Martin 0 Richard Boone O Dennis Weaver OBobHopc O Raymond Bun O Buddy Bbeen O Paul Lynde O Robert Young O Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. 0 Arthur Hill 0 David Cassidy 0 George Peppard O Lawrence Welt D----- Your fMllM -------------Your_..,... ____________ _ It 8 FAMILY WEEKLY, March 19, 1973 ' ALL t00'8 MACHINE·\NASHABLE. 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FREMONT, YOO,LL AGREE THAT SHE'S REAWLY SOME· SHE LEFT TOWN ABOUT SIX YEARS AGQ, .. eECAME INTERNATIONAi.LY KNOWN AS A FASHION MODEL, LATE~ TOOK UP PHOTOGRAPtiY,. WAS IN VIETNAM FO(t ONE OF THE NEWS MAGAZINES,,, HAS SHE Nl!\IER MARRIED? I DON'T KNOW! IF SHE HASN'T, IT'S BEEN 8Y CHOICE! THING, A68EY!t----<J ,...,......__.., I CAN'T WAIT TO MEET HER, J'UDGE! YOU KNOW, I NEVER MET Hl!R ••• euT I FIND MYSELf ,VERV JEALOUS OF THIS BETSY FREMONT! A~D YOU MAY NOT REALIZ~ IT, ALAN PARKER; .. euT YOUR FACE TAKES ON ·A CERTAIN --r 6LOW AT THE M!HTION OF tlER H!.lft.!, TOO! • •• . -1 -·· ~ . -•• •• 1 MUIT t1nd JEFF~ • • . ' ' • • = • • • • • , • • • • • " : . • • • ~ • • ; ' • . OUT OF MY . WAY, STIJPID! Ii ·~ . ' JEFF,. YoU BROUGHT ME =..,,,,, 'FL.oW~~ FRUrTANCCANDY! - ( • • • t @! ¥ . _Bi .Al Smith " At\1'BULA...SCE CORPS, SE"!? A W.~GON·· SuMIS t IOT -· -BROKE"~ S teG- ~lDING SIKE· YOU MY FOOT--- .,-14Ese ARE FOR -T+-IE 'NURSE!. -~ ' • - • ~ \ • -• - ' • •, •' . • " •• . " -' ,_ -c -" -. ' -" • . ' . . ' • !c-· ' , HOP , A~ARP, ··SHORTY • INCIPE:ITTALL'{, WHY ARE YOU HITCHHIKING? LOS'f? PORSE: RLIN OFF? GE:I si:;PARATE:P FROM YOUR 1Rl!'e? 'I •<><>L~~·,.s \ • • '· .' . , I ~ ..... . . ' :· ' • • • ·- • ! l • • a : r • • • • • l • . . . . • " -5 ; L ... • ' ' . CAif YOU nun youa ZYElt TMre -at -u a ... •UM la llrnfa1 details Htween top aal Jtotlf• ~nets. Row ... dp' ea. Jn lat them.! Cb.eek amwen. wltll. '1.hele Ml"' • • .._.... 11 -a., . ._J9'1'11 " '"""' •.••11: ·1 • .,.,..,. -i: .-•hllino-. ·-.a1'9J• 'I~ ---.. 'I 'hl-C-If 'I°' i'l.SVI ·i ·t-»lf If nt0 •t ••-MCI I . Tl4AT'$ TJ.4E MAEstRO OUTT~ SHOOTING TMECURL ON MIS NEW 60ARD •• l-IE1SAREALNIC6KID4 l'VE LETMIMUSE ONE OF N\VOLD BOARDS AND HE'S BEEN OUT Tl-IERE EVERY A.M. ~EARNING '1t1 RIDE! ' . . • •. ;_,, .. ,, t V• .. ARCHIE VEARSN!!JO JgU~D ANDlOOK AT THE .. RIVER l\JRN . THE WATER WHEE:L/ . ANO NQW, .. ~ AISAIN .... Tl18 OLD MILL'S WA'reR WH~~.~- I • S.T.O.M.P.? tel •••• STOMP SAVE WHAr?... THE FOREST: OLD FIRES ? MILL I PLEASE. • , --• o~-"' -- " . • < Too bad. Angela must have taken that one. GORDO • • , MAW! PAWI 111:.LP US WITll OJJR e-A,«e, PJ.;=A5J;f • (LLW.VI: 'Tt1 WAIT OUTSIDE. • Beautiful. That must be where the•ire staving, SkeezilC .. -• . • ' . . . :r~ ' 'it#> .. • • r . . . -~¥_.Gu~· Arriola .--·---""" •