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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot., ,. • ' • -' . ' . . Campus .C.a,mpers: .- LOw-cost " • • ) Hol1:sing • Home !or UC .Irvin. senior Scoll .Bllrd is a van which he bas potked in varliiiJ campus lots for the past two Ind I )lilf yeara:. ~ . -Tbere!a neither rent nOr mortgage to pay, and be-aays be gets more prjva· cy than he could in r ~ •~ . ·. . .... • I the -donill· l«ies. His o ~ I y problem Ii t h a I wherever he goes, law enforcement bu · z.w.•• Ml ~ to lpllow,' l'You cprge to expect it,' .. he soyo. 1"Vou. nev.-kgow Pen-you're going to be• IWakeaoci At 3 Lin., seardied, llJ!i_...- told to move ~ ca~.• ~ During Ills sd>ool y~,)l•ird one! I hall-<lolen "'9<>• oquoutio ... ....i. to That orrangemeot underwent. two Im. · · have oolved lbelr-pioblem. They moved portanl changes ~week, however. ' -just acrou.qinp•11 Drive onto 1 vacant -,. . strtp-ol d\Y~ land bul they . re-Tuesday the Irvine uty Council gave mJined clolt~ .IP .;.. Ille lh>wers pelimioary approvll to ., __ l!iJV that one! ~ of nearb)' llludent forbade sleeping In~ car\_ on city donnltoriet. ~ . ,.. • land atJligbt. _;z.. __ .,. ... - '1t w~ked out very -well,!' sayt Baird. "'Ibe intent certainly Wasn't to harass "·Nobody minded one! we bad a nice, ~ J?<Ople," ·Sll)'5 Paul Brady, din!ct'!". peece(ul place to' live." of cooununity aervlciol. lor IrvlDe. "BUI •• . , • jr .. ' ' -lj ~-_.. . .~ t. • ,_ " . . . VOL. 116, NO. I 05 7 SECTIONS , ( wo didn't want a·blg problem wtlh sleep- ing in ..,-ted cars to develop lite It baa in some other cities." ID addilion, Brady sai•, the city hoped the unlvenity woold exercise some tt$R<J!ISibility. in housing its students. Friday the ·university IQOic ~ In t!iat direction. The campus pl811111ng oom- mittae agreed' to.. provide JJ caipplng .. spaeu ror mObile hoQles on a f&tm attn jn a remote sectk>n or the cam"PUS . Restroom faciliUes are already in placo. SWdents will be charged crlly $10 a momh rent -which may rant as one of the besl bolllinl dells in <Ji:ange County. "This ii only an experiment.'' ex- plained Wayne Clark,. a university spokesman. "We'll have to see how it works out before we commit ourseleves to an eitended program." But, Clar~ indicated. if the wtiversity has a good ei:perience wilh campers .and •tudent interesl ls strong, the Idea might. be~ed. .. I "I think the university' should pn>vlde seine kind or bousfug alternatives sioct there ieall~ bn't any J!>w-income bousin1 avallable near the ca.iii.pus," says JOhn WoodbUry, a junl« wh<? ha< been oquot- Ung on unused land since last spring. "\Vith official sanction, thi~ idea couJd reti.Uy become· popular,'' he says. But both Baird and Woodbury caution, "You can't just jump into something like this, you haV'e t'o do it right." For 1 Woodbury, this meant buying an old 66-passenger school bus last spring. !Soe CAMPERS, Page Al ~ Newport Murdered Massive Police \Man Dies Pn Sloop Man Found • In Street_ .. Search Fails .; i I A SS.year-old Newport Beach man on board a racing sloop died Saturday of an - apparent heart attack despit~ resuscita· The body or an unidentified young man who bad been beaten and stabbed to death was found oo a darkened Hunt· lngtoo Beach street early Saturday. To Find!Toddler· lion efforts by lifeguards. Huntington Beach Police said the body, By JACK CHAPPELL be turned over to department detectives Jack Sinnet of 418 Santa Ana Avenue was pronounced .dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Ho.5pital. He was stricken while oo board· the ~'Tigress" about one mil~ at sea off the Newport Pier. which .no identification, was prob-ot .. o.ur Pl., '''" for investigation. A 3-yeaN)td boy ~ Orange lost-"\Ve've just poured everyt~ we could . ably tbro from a moving car. The body was found lying in Ellis Avenue, a t one quarter mile west of stnce noon Friday was the object .of a into it. We haven't .stopped .. We'll be house-to-tiouse weekend search by some working on It till we find the little guy," Gothard at about 1:30 a.m. Satur-80 police officers and volunteers who Sgt. Richard said. day by a · t. have combed a IO-square-mile section or Divers were used to search several Newport Beach lifeguards in a nscue boat met 'the Tigress. While. two guards administe·red mout~to-moutb resuscitation and e i: t e r n 3 I heart massage. the 36Zfuot crait· was 6COrted io the HSrbor . Oisirict offices. .Rough waler made i heli..,.,... ....., ~im- OfftcerS · the man was fully clothed the city looking for the tiny child. -"!::':"l:f:' ~p~its~1in the Orange area. One pit Orange police called off the hunt was dram . except · shoes which were mis.sing. Listed now onty u "John Doe," the man had been beaten about the head and face Bild. had been stabbed ..repeatedly, cillieen WI. ' through the city !ale Satnrday after 34 Sixteen o -<hlly"Santa Ana policemen. 1hours of exhaustive searching for members o the local Expl9fU and · Michael Todd Rockwood, 334 S. Orange search aQd rescue posts, and a large St. · force oc.-Orange policemen were involved . ,.'J'lio.,Ylclllli ~~ ..... la ~ Ileen · Bloodboundl,' divers and helicopters in the hunt. -Aiwfieim and Qlllallola-. coll· When last aeen, by lhe ohlld'1 molber, liitWoiiYti:inl ., ~ .... Ho had "Jairiy long" red h8lr and ..... clean ed Into the oeareh. '!be child dlsoppeared Sandy Rockwood, the boy was wearing a fiom 1lle Yl!"I it· bis balile Friday yellow ·sweatshirt, lilue ponll, Ind lnwn wsslble, auth<frities S/lld: ' In IDOlber~iPcident, a ~ &jrl. who _...,, -In dtfllcmu.. ' !llilJe ~clpating in a Scuba diving Class at the main Corona del Mar beach, was l'f$CUCd from the water by a frlend and rushed by police to Hoag Memorial .s\aveo(poliot uld. ' . lie'..-. leol,lrou1en and a_levl i-betw-J>?Oit,'!ld I p.m. aalil Sgt. John shoes. The child baa blond hair one! lilue ~ " the on.., police.. -eyes. and ls about three foot, two Inches wlth -·-· • eootlime typlcat ol molorcycle ganp, olfl<ers said. 811· Rldlord llid the case would now tall. He weighs 40 poonda. ' . /. Hospital. Laurie Sue Field of Beverly Hills was released after emergency treatment. Guards at the Corona del Mar beach said that she bad suffered some mishap while Mitcnell: 'I Can't Wait to Testify Th~u Back, Says Nixon . - in the water. They found her breathing shallow an<! administered oxygen to her on the beacli. " Ahout Watergate' Promised 'All We Neetf . . ' The Newport BeaCb helicopter picked up a Cypress man who slipped and struck !iEW YORK (AP) -ForTiier Atty. SAIGON ,(UPI) -, President Nguyen his heq.d while on a sport fishing boat Gen. John N. Mitchell said Saturday he Van Thleu returned Saturday rrorn a Saturday. believes "everybody m·the White House "triumphant" world tour,.saying that he AIVie Poss, 32) was taken on .board a that's/been remotely involved will 1 and President Nixon had agreed that lifeguard re:sc:ue boat and rushed ~ lbe ~ "'-' _ • ..... testify" before the Senate committee in· peace in Sout~ Vietnam is dependent on Harbor DisttjptbeadquarterB ~ the ""· "' .. ,. ... ..,. • , vestigating the Watergate case. . similar settlements with the Communists , aircraft plckedal him uptal for a flight to 6-fng,·(l a -~ ,,_: 1:'!~ll toldol CBSed "baa. • .been! lh.!!'.~-~ha1 t In Cambodia1 and Laos , h h Hoag Memori lloopl due to crowded • .;-ir;: ..._, _.:. , . · '.-ev~,~Y m~ v or -~ o Thieu a so told the t rong t at higltWl\Y ooncljllor1'. An Army helicopter comes to the aid of Rebel, a 20-}'elr-oid horse be involved will come forward, and I gathered to welCOCM him at Saigon's Tan ,Poss was laler transfelTed to Orange mired in a _..,ir near Olevt!land, Ohio, Saturday. Rebe~ along ·'Wjth don't think it will hurt the presidency or Son Nhut airport that the Uniled States 1'1.:..o... edical Cen N Beach oth Jw stol from boanlin farm in .. .M ....... Brook.I the Republican party.'' · has promised to give South Vietnam ~ty M · ter. ewport an er rse, ·WM en •· g .,..... "' YD M1'tchell also sa1"d he "can't w&"t" to liloguards said he had slruck his head oo Friday night.. -Rebel wis stuck' in the-mud fo~.more ttllin three houra •ap··pe· ar before ,..., oommiltee, which ls r"econseveryttruhlngctlonwe01ntheeed~" for I.he post-wa_~ a: fire extipguisher·on board the Channel before the' Anny -air!ilj:ed him fiee. The,otJt"" ho'rse wu:freed 1'1'.itb· ""' Iale, a 1port fisher from Art's Landing. out the need of. the he!t!!opt.er. illvestlgating ll1e burglary and buWllll of Police estimated mor than 50,000 . Autlxrities reported a sllft 20-mlle-per· the Democratic National Committee persons gathered at the airport to greet hout...wiod tipped sli: craft Ito the harbor •. headq~ m .. ;~_!atergate building -Thieu on h!s returh from a two-week visit S:,.turda but saitt the ca izing of a 32• · . -complex m Was.UU&...,.. last June. to the Uruted States, Western Europe, too ..Jiio rd to!'.: of ts:ooo 11 , D _ . ,4 /'.. J_',.,,. f'R r · · .. , had no 1nvoivemen1, didn't 1cnow andsevera1coun1rieso1Asiato seeksuv- -~d ketil.8 J015~-~ 1 -.... · · J:7t}'l)eJ:~R-:Ba~J-J. S fi7~ A . _ ~bout i.t and had no participation in. l!; • por_t .for bis government and expl!in its ~No one _was injured in the mishap--• ~ ~ -.:_ Iv sai~...t,hat ... be£°"""and-y.ou-Jmo"1'-1t -polie1~. _ _ · which occurretl near the Balboa·-Yacht • , he s~ld m answer t.o :i-question. ne-·crow-ds cheered and waved ban· Club. 1be craft llelon(ell to Robert Kin-Mit~ll , returning on a flight from r\e~, sm;ne saying "'Yel:;oine Home from . ·dig, ill 203 41st St., Newport Beach, .-.~o· Aw· 1.··,'ax-' Re.wrrm Push Washington. made the comments at La . Y°';" Triu,?1~hant Trip! and ·others pr<>:_ Harbor Patrol officer said · Guardia Airport here and the interview claurung Vietnamese and Uruted States · ·• was aired On .CBS' ~television -network Frle~lp Will Last Forever!" .. " ~ ,. -t news,_ ''The United States has promised us 2 G B , ·-, , ._. Asked abou~ the possibility of his own from now until the end of 1973 to give us , 1 . Anaheim Saturday IP "c!tle .. s ~£~be · ~llCiled dt;1r !411;-~1 · t1ure cam-chaired by Sen. Sam Ervin, (D-N. C.), be been destroyed In the war and to form lJDIDell eat Gov. RGniJd lieag111> i ·Jed in· tm ',to-'IM "!ieltf~·as Reagan appeafance before the committee everythingweneedtoreplacewhathas 40th annual Col]:teption' of· 931u~ia · t paip. . · .• . .... -said: ' the ba!e for an economic takeoff," he Man in Home;' • Re~blican ASsetnbly to. 'Ip CX>liect . tilter, u . Gov. Ed Reinec1<e '8poke to "I just can't wait to. With all of the told the crowds, which cheered In peti~on aigna\ul'<S for his ~venial oonventioo delegates saying the reactioo heanay evjdmco Ind all the l'eSl of I~ I ~- ob tax reform prOposal. of leading DemocralS to adminiatrallon just can't wait to get down before the 'lbieu said foreign aid would come S•'!'~J $28,0 The-gotC!lllO( must have llJl,!06 valid proposals to limit state-taXes ts "the cry Ervin comrnittae. As a matter QI facl, I from countries besides the United States a.6a pe9on: signatures by~Juoe 7 tO pl&oE; the o[ the wounded spender." "These wouldn't have a choice. 'I1ley Un sub-"so each nation plays ode role In a well- . mea~ on the ballot in 1_), special' spenders are so much otit of touc~ jrith poena, me." planned design." ~ Two gunmen stole $21,000 in cash and a , elec:lion ~XI Novembe_r. . !t 1 . • the peciple they .,. suppooec1 to repreaenl Asked if that meant he would wait for, On the subject of the r itself, which $12,lm dian)Olll ring from an Orange ' If ·llUC!l'alfbl, Reagan's "~ Cm· that ~lhey can't cooceive ot-the people · a subpOena, be repli~1Hell no. I can't is continuing in South Vie ham despite marrafler hand<ulfmg ahd pi'atol-whlp-trol aftd Tu Reduction" p~ would telllng. lbem they ""1't spend their wail to gel there." the cease-fire and is intensl!ylng in . hi hi hom Sa d be written into the state collstituUon. m9fle)'" l\e~ said Mitchell, who was President Nixon's neighboring Cambodia, Thieu said he and pmg ~~ s e tur ay. It would provide an lmmedJa~ 7'1.t per· R 1 said· \De · campaign director \Ultil he resigned two Nixon had reached some definitive Robert 'Elz, 4' of 18022 Larkspur, St., cent pennaneO~ cut in the state penooal I~~~· ·~~l mocrBih~ ~rty weeks after the Watergate break-in, said decisions about the future in Indochina. told sheriff's deputies that •two well-income tu aDcl wouJd Ue theJ?;te'1 tax .. -i... ed tbai -1 1ng1 s .. ~ch , .~~ there 11is no -·-"on" that · the White "In San Clemente, President Nixon and •--~ 'men ca-to his door ~-· in-· ---11 ....... 1---' ............... 1 "";uarg 1 s a n mans ._.. 't""'_. ~~ ·~ ' llll\I ~~UWllS to a ~ .-.......... plu" and that i~ might olrestrict the· House will cooperate in the probe. I decided that jf the Communists ~· quired ,aboul buying Eh ~RoU..llayao. mcome. ..,....h I t · Calif..-nia" • · EIZ admltled th•>lwo man. 'Ibey pulled Reagan explaiited fl'b,y be ltdiking his •·-·· 0 govemmen m · . ' gUllS aJld Jrnoc~ed. bjm to the floor after propoaal to tho PfOPle when i l'lio-thlids He denied both aC<UAtioos, explaining stewing' lnSltle. ' -• vote .in each bouae ol the DeinocraUc-that under the~ ~es with le• O'° 'I'll I·: l .'°Slltt: He wu totm lb tl\<O prqe ~ ¥."', ~~ilature ~d put ,the plan =:,.: ~ °i:~~>:. , . ~'; _, . • · , foroedtoopet1111fetbm.'lbe'"!",,.,·.cn, , · ., · , ·,' ' -"'-'•Iii! .......,.pa'"• .. inCoale ., '. , , 1 • · 'eniptyaadE!l-bmdcufledto1'(!1ece 'I p11 ,f'Od'~·cul ....._...., and,.~Ux":"!li uid itiFhis'~ in-lfATUGUi.l'llOllE -A. startiin& • of t~'Toi~ ~ platoiJ;~ ~= J*:t::;tu:": .:..=•~:! ·· eluded a per1nan:en1 ~ liind to ban-interview Wltb 'Sioii. flarry 0 Goldwslel' in :s kepi, Elz Is the owner e:; 8 ~ .lvould tab U to the -'e," he '8ld. ' die emergencios. · • whlc~ lje ,iinPI'!,<~ Pres Iden I lo speak called "Elz Far~" in Orange The governor's oldes dllllrtb(iled pell-Reagan said that $125,000 already has out oo the Watergaid ,rial( is reprinted •" • ' . been donaled to helJ> Wltl\ ·the pot.IUon • Elz was 1ef1 haridculfed In the garage campaign an 1.venige. Of !l.«t per cob. In lull lrom Cltrtstlan Sci°""' Monitor on while the men ransaclced the borne and I '11 Be Cl d tributor. He said the amount ol .-Y to Page A7. made thelt getaway. Later, he was able l OU Y,. be spent on advertlslngrWillJle,determl"' to free himsel! and telephone 'police. . • ell;= by whether ulere-ls "organized ENOUGH NOISE -Cities and tbe Sbert1r1 U . James Guess said-lhe two A wormer, . bul, Increasingly cloudy Uoo" to hlo tu reform plan. COWlly, ltsel!, aeem to be waking up to m"' "°"' dl'e89ed In aport coats aJld opeQ CtnllDl!illl tltroucb MQodly '1!88 UW', lpeclliale that the plan-ls 1'lrl of the ract that Orange County's CX>BSlal •lacks. '11,.y -. described aa ti.Ing we1therman'1 1..-.caat Slturllay night. 1 1 -"" for lhe Republl<an Pmlden-areas are being bomborded by noises about six feet toll, be!ften the mid-Ill Colstal lemperallttts will rongo from 14 thll oomlnation In 1971. "If that ts IO,• rrom !reewaY>, airpl3ll<JI and even the and early..:IOll in age. Both men hlld throuCh 711 decrees with -lerly wlndl Roqu told reporten alter completing neighbor's stereo. Staff Writer John mO!llum length brown hair and Oil' bad 1 at a brisk U lo JI mlleo per hour on the' h1I _.ii, "I'm 1 pretty stupid PQ!lll-Zaller te!1',_"ihat ateps are being taken moustache. mast. • clan to have started this early." qalnsl ""'!r pollution. Page BJ. I . 4 ,j •• .. • • " ! - VACATION',VlPl'UAIB -\Vlth E;)ster vacatfon upon ~ and..all the kids home . f!')m 1"h«>I,, tbnlng seems right for n rew Ups on · !\Ow to !ix-food the llule kids will reelly eat. "How:to" article In Fami· ly Weekly has tipcJ-on how to make sandwiches. that don't look like sand· "'ichcs-food that pre-schoolers "·ill real· ly cat. "VET HELPERS -The shortage or vetertnari1ns could be aJleviated with the training of skilled assistants to the nnlmal doctors. A special report !ells bow the paravct training prosram is going In the South Orange Coast area. Page B2. - tinued to bring in weapons and am· munition to South Vietnam and to violate the basic· provisions of the Paris agree- ment, We on the allied-side' v.•ould have to take an appropriate reaction," Thieu said. S. V-ietnamese Rangers Cross lnto'Camhodia SAIGON <A PJ -South Vietnamese · ~gerg .. $Uppofte<f....by..armored vehicles • crossed into Cambodia near the border to"-'Tl of Tinh Bien 125 miles southwesLol Saigon'and. engaged ~unist forces . reportS from the-field said today. The field reports indic;ated the South Viebtamese incursion was. a defensive maneuver after Communist forces at· tacked a Cambodian village just aross the border from Tinh Bien on Friday. The village was wiped out. Most of the. thatched-roof homes were 'set ablaze, and refugees streamed into ·South Vietnam, according to the reports. / Initial reports said heavy fire: was being exchanged on the Cambodiap side of the border. South Vietnamese artn0red personnel carriers were reported lined up about a half mile inside cambodian ter- ritory. Tinh Bien is in the center of the Seven t\1ountains region , a long-time staging (See CAMBODIA, Poge A.I) OAIL.Y PILOT Sl!CTIOMI •• •• .. .. •• •• .... C).(I .. Cl.Cl ..... .. <> •• ., Ctitl' C.mks '""'"' ._,, TV WM! " t I • 1. • .. . \• .. • • • DAILY PILOT J r J S.lutdlJ, April 14, 1973 ' . . DUNTON FOR.D'S I 302CID 2 V V•I, (l'\lbo, nicllo, pwr. 1tHrint & frt, dlw broko1, wide oval WSW \Jro1, radla, ofc, (3f02114421 4) 1376 $99 TOTAL DOWN PAYMINT, O.A.C. PER -MONTH '" K llWI "°' ,.,.,., ffS.Ot i1 ttit.I 11111. pylllt. illd. tea, '1J II(-Ml all ,._, 1 ... 110 • .,,,. c.-it '-41 ....., Ditftor~ ''""' ,.ic. W..2.)6 Ind . .II fl-,._,.., "'•"• 7l ii-., " II '9" "'"',. ,., -". full will ,,a i1 1us .. ~s -.~ .. i.t ... , .,, lit.111i.. AfNIAl PUCIHfAGI un 1t1N. BRAND NEW 1973 GRAND . TORINO ,. 2 DJ!. 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''.'\It \l ·'l'l f I \I. spacts for fll9blle homes on a farm area "I th1nk: !he university shouta" provide in a remote aect1on or lhe campua. ,,.. ~ •SOR}_r .. lt.100 of housing altemaUve1 sinct -.- ' .' ·MurderJ Restroom faciliUes are already in there really i.so't any low-income housina place. ~ts wlll be c!la<aed ooly $10 a avallabl• oear the campus," says ~Ol\n monlh rtftl'-whlcll may rsnk as one of -Woollbury, a junioc-who has been aqU'at- the besH>Oll•ill« deals in>Orsnge County . . Ung on unused land since last spring. "Tbi• ia only an experlmen~," ex~ "\Y.ilh__prt'icial sanction, this idea could plalned War,ne , Clnrkt'°..,..a university r~l,y become popular," he says. spobsnlan. Wen. have ti>. see how It . . But both Baird and Woodbury ~- works ~ befott '\lie ~t ourseleves "You can't just jump into ~thfug like lo an ezt.en~ program: . . . this, you have to 'do it r_iabi:•" · But, Clark indicated, ~f the wuverslty For Woodbury, thiS niean~ buying an has a good experien.ce.w1th camper.a and old 66-passenger school bus last spring student lntemt ts strong, tho Idea inlght · ' ' be eipanded. (See CAMPERS, Page Al) . . . . --· ' ,. Massive Police Man Foun~earch Fails In Street The bod)r of an dnidentified younglman who had ·been ~a.len and stabbea to death was fouriif on a darkened Hunt· lngtoa Beach ~t early 5aturday. To Fi~ Toddler-. Huntington Beach Police said the body, which bore no identification, was prob- ·ably thrown from a moving car. The body was found lying in Ellis Avenue, -about olie quarter mile west of Gottlard Streelfat about 1 :30 a.m .. Satur· dsy by • motorist. By JACK CHAPPELL Of ~ Dally l'llM lt•ff ' A 3--year-old boy from Orange lost since noon Friday _was the object or a house-to-hou.se weekend search by some 80 J)O:lice officers and volunteers who ' have ~ a IO.square-mile section of the city looking for the tiny child. OfflCet'S said the man was fully clothed except 1..-his shoes which wore missing. Orange police called off u....,iiunt Listed now on1Y as "John Doe," the through the city la~ 5aturday. dter 34 man bad been beaten about the head and Jl<l.urs of exhaustive searching for fillSe ailcf had been stabbed repeatedly Mt~el Todd Rockwood, 334 S. Orange <l!iclen Nld "--St. , -'1111.,.....,,,; ii-~veq lo bave .-I B~ divers and helicopters lielWellli'ii"onc1 ili 'jears o1 age. lie 1lad •II-. '"¥elm and (l)ota llaa were coll· "fairly · Jong;, red hair and was clean ed lnlD the ,..rch, The cbUd dlsappe~ed eaven;·polioO said " l-· 1rom ..,. yard ol bis home Friday • lie pore levl.~ and a_levt i-. bet"""' noon &'!' 1 p.m. _said Sgt. John wllb cut.<>lf sleeveo, 1 eootliine typical' of Rlchanl of the th• police. · moMJrcycle gangs\ officers said. Sit. Richard uid the case would now be turned over to department detectives for lnvesli.&atlon. "\Ve've just poured everything we could into it. We haven't stopped .• We'll be working on it till we find the little guy," Sgt. Rlchar~ said. Divers were used to search several gravel pits in the Orange area . One pit was drained. Sixteen off.<luty Santa Ana policemen. members of the local Explorer and search and rescue poab, and a large- rorce or Orange poJJcemen were involved in the hunt. •1 When last -. by-the ohlld'1 -..r, sandy Rockwood,. !ht boy was wearing a yellow sweatsh,irt , bl'ue pants, and brown shoes. the child haa blond hair and blue eyes and ls about three feet, tWo tnche!\ tall. He weighs IO pounds. Thwu Back, Says Nixon t •. ·'"··1-. •. ' ' WATIRG>l.'.J1:,PllOllE -A, slartllng Interview Wlth ~ Bmy 'Go111watcr In • which he lmplorts the Presld<nt to epea k ' .. out on the .Wplergate affalt'ls noprlnted 1n 11111 from Olrlsttan Science Monitor oo Page A7.l.., ENOUail..NOISE -Cities . and the county, itself, ,..m to be waking up lit the racit that Orang• County's coostaf areas are being bombarded by noliles from free.,"ays, alrphfne5i and even the neighbor'• stereo. Staff Writer John ZaUor tells what steps are being taken agolnat noise pollutloo. P"" Bl. ! - Promised ~All We Need' I ·"' ' ' . . • VACATION',\llPl'UAU! -With Enster vacation UJJ!lll us and.all the kids home , from scboOt,. tinllng seems right for a few lips on how to fix rood the little kids will really eat. ''liow-to'' article·tn Fami· ly Weekly has tips on how lo make sandwiclie! that don't look like sand· wlch<s-lood that pre-schoolers \\)Ii noal· ly eat. Vl!.'l' HELPERS -The shortage " of vtterlnarians could be alleviated with the training of stilled assistants to t~ animal docton. A special report tells how the paravet training program is going In the SO<flh-Orange Coast area. Page 82. - tffiued tO 6ting tn ...-weapons and am· munition to Sout h Vietnam alid tO'\'.,jolate tl)e basic provisions of the Paris agree- ment. we on the lijJied side' \\'o.µ.ld have lo take an appropriate l.eaction:'·' Thieu sa id. . ·• .. S. Vietnam~se Rangers-Cross Into Cambodia -SAIGON (AP ) ..:_ SoLith Vietnamese ' . rangers supported by ~armpred vehicles crossed into Cambodia near the border o.wn.o!.:nnh.Bien..125..miles south"·esL-or Saigon and engaged Communist rorces. reporls-from the field said today . • The field reports indicated the South Vietnamese iqcursion Wat a defensive maneuver after C(lmmunist rorces at- tac~ed a Cambodian village just aros.. the border from Tlnh Bien on Friday, The village was wiped out. Most of the thatched-roof homes were set ablaze, and refugees· streamed into South Vietnam, according to the reports. ~ . Initial reports said heavy fire was being exchang~ on the Cambodian side _ of the border. South Vietnamese a~d · personnel c!arrieis .. were reportM1ined up . about a half mile inside Cambodian ter- ritory. Tinh Bien is in the center of the Seven Mountains. region. a long-tllne staging (See CAMHQDIA, Page A!) . . "' ,. lasldi Sunday 1.. 1' I , T , 111. S. AllM ...U-•!Mr•Aw,.._ IKk A~ A• llOnlC#e Al 'rtvr 1 ~1ct ti Ari' H#H ·nM~ tlAML"""" l•tllf"Nt\IKk • A6 ~~ C_I, L. M. ·ltl't At· CMrlft McCtM "'' ••••• .. .. , ilM'lltl (lfl»lllH 01·01• Jlffl lll•M Cttllor11MI Al lltlt lltMll ""''"" CtvtlM A6 S_.I CrtM...... ar TIIN!t,. t:11i.rta1-t ..... Trtnl lfll!Hill ,.... Mo A1 WlrllM Wttl\, ,lflellCt a Wttl!Mlf OM Dllll ,_... I' Didi Wllllll •• ,.,... ...... tw "' , ...... 1 - ... I '._ :'t-.. .. .. •• .... '""' .. Cl.Cl .... .. Cl •• •• ,., __ • .. . ,, I • A Je I DAILY PILOT ' SEX JOURNALS SCORED: NEWPORT BEACH-Police selzed newsracks containing the Los Angeles S!ar and Hollrwood Pras ~ pubUc sidewallt1 last week on groundl the papers lallOd to obtain bu siness licenses. City olllclals had denied the licenses on eroundl tlley """ "birmM to mlno1'$" but said \>wners .£0Uld re-ap-' ply If they agreed not to Ute n.-aclu. '!'be Dlltr!ct· Attorney's office fU,ed !onnal charges based on the 1acir of a .business Ileen~• I lljen filunlcipal COOrt Judge Robert' Rid!•• declded he'd ~ ~ and obscenity ~d fraud chargM, arising frona publ cation of i =i:=~'. a phony company's ciedlt card ~,,' agall\JI the Star . SURF 'S DOWN : HUNTING.TON Bl:lACJl.-Tho: U.S. S ard· Champ!onahlpa, held annually here In mid·SeptembcJ:..-may suffer a tlnandal wl~ut this •UM. City offldall say rD<ilv cQll. &!lout ~000 to sponsor the event, wblle.lt onl_l.)>rliigs ln about '3,000 in re'(enue" They say It may not be·wotlb-1!. Surfers, on the other hind; baa cnt!c!zed the city for over-commercializing the a.ysr.o!d collleSL CITYHOOD : SADDLEBACK-A rep0rt from ·a citizens commllr tee of the Sad\Deback Area Coordinaling Council recommended evenlu.a! c1tyho00 for the Saddleback Valley In ~ me&Qtlrrie the i:o<11m1ttee called·for setting up a municipal:advi.sory counCtfeI~cfe~f · by the residents and legally recognized ·by 'lbe. county . .Board ol • &lpervtsor•: · , • ~ • . -· 4 • •• . 'LASr'PANDANOO. IRVINI -Santa Ma list week 'gave up·• !Is contention the ntlW city of Irvine doesn't exist, A Superior Coµr! Judge i;uled . Santa . Ana may not get ?i'<>tlnd' the ·state attorney general s niling which blocked the county seat city froin getting to the state Supreme Co~ for a ruling . on whether or not Santa Ana ·rightfully could dlsmcorporate lrvrne and claim the 938-acte ''promised land" as its own. No court to date has recognized Santa•· Ana'• ar~111t Ula! • 111111 letter from the Irvlne Company guaron· teed that city annexation oi the mdu strial parcel which since ~ember, 1971 has been part of the new city of Irvine. The latest ruling uph eld t!ie right of lrvlne citizens to deterll)lne cityhood. TR~E, LOSE ONE ( COSTA MESK...:..City Councilmen are s~dymg . tough. new sign ordinMce which woulct-give the city a nlw look 1l;hJn _s1x years. One of its key elements is an amortization schedule which would get rid of all non-conforming signs within 72 ... -, -J ... ... • ·\nor.tbs. At the same time, councllm•n are considering •""""1 •atilt tight bOfore city councUmen over a bid to inctlllli'a · hnoUier law which would have restrleted garage aal • llk'illll• 1"illl!lht in the Cinj;O de Ma.YO celeb1'$tlQn in San Juan •. BIA_ PAINTERS BRUSHED OFF : LAGUNA ~e number of Cdlllll:llmen bardly 1ifled an eyebrow. They approved the festival Pllnten In the U8'1JI• Beach Feotiv • u.. .llWldadd ol /' ~ corrlda "?d all-w/tll llfti. ~n. . 1 ' J.aguna~1 art lesUyilb, has d · ttliyabguhne thlnJ owr u.e~ · "bN1 LAST ·l~UI : H:AftilOR \UIEA-After a quiet mGllth of five years. Increases have in cr¢Ui6en exhlbitors~frtnt · can!Di1gn1nf, 1 IUt-dltcb effort was1111de last week to tnsirt oome etchmg and drawln '. The board of cllrecjoc1 ~sed aJami kf8' ot an ssue Into the Newport.M'esa school board race. With the at the trend erri.the liiatte to 11. special oommttt.. for lludy. eJI c6ming Tuesday, 'tbd' Airport Action Associates, ,a Nel'l'Ort , OKAY: SAN :JUAN cAJ'IATRAN<>--Tlle .__ til 1ra111· ag ~:letOrann.ue groupty.' ~1rpo00JJ!~t~,C:.~ec~~.:,~ =: no mora !hall a le• licoadl !or Ille lliln Jaa ~ ""'' ge Count teo--Mth cball 11er1 Chamber .or , and amateur bWlfighter anil -iofeuionaf the Upper .Bay flfght patli. Two of candids en~s writer Lyn She early In the week . The chamber anf bullfighter ~ t.i: ~ou; J"='.:J ~~: J,~{i-;;=d •:J =~t.1e1; by studying ways lo remofe \hem. The~ candidates said th~re -1~·ief:~··. p•----to' V%s%t · 11 no•ray1he Jets ~an be banned a1togelher unless they ~i..wo • ...._~ ~ . ~ 1' 'IJ but '11181 some kind of study 1$ about ~ue. . .. . ' ~ ~ HwWngton Beach suttered a severe ~tlly Pnlbl!!Dl last week, bo<h from 1be..alr and from lbe .... While local · folks feel they have a. standout com- mUllflY, passing Lrtvelen kei>I mlslal· , Ing II !or' olber locales. • A ~ lrom Juneau, Al8'ka, '°ftly bioughl their single engine . . Cesana .s.a plane to rest on the calm -... . -waters Gt.lfllOtmctmJ'.ijarllour. J1bm Ibey asMcl •~r -~· ·wbere Ibey we~. 'tl>•l\ ""!"'" ~ lo ie;am it WUJ\'t San lJllsO. Seeml' Ibey. pt .coofuad .... tllell" way to : Enaenada, Mesjco, and llA>Jlll<d • blt . too abort' o( the border for gas. . Later, the same day; an Off-duty -· policeman from Gardena steered his IS-foot pleasure craft toward the brlahl lights of the Soucllem Qililomia Edison power plant. He was surprised when the boat ran aground on the sandy beach ol Hunt- ington State Park. He thought the l:A:iti power plant \l.'85 the same faclli- ly that guides boaters into the safe harbor waters of Redondo Beach. .>' DIVING TRAclEOY: AVALON..:.sheclff's11e continue to lnviotlgate the drol1iJLln·g Of Barry J1,.11otlllns. , Arrow Point Wed· nesday. A veteran §tuba dij!ll'(fl~ ' y bas long been &SS<> dated' ;,ii • water $JlC! s..flfn!)D~ Owport Harbor. He lia4 years of divti!g experi•ESl'-~ DEAT'fi $l'ROOGGLE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY-A SantA·-An• y,outb was shol and ·killed here Friday while struggling .with a West· mlnater r.lice;:omcier, .Police said the pUicer's p.istol -1~tally fired wb e be was attempting to restrain the youth: The Westminster pol~an ha!'1'3cled up Fountain Valley officers who·we_~e. cbasmg four ypuths, mcluding the dead one, .who bad esc;•J!Od earlieT w~en theH-w·was lul!~d. by ·a patrol urut. Full detmls of the sbQoting · death.1rei:e..to'.111e ti>vesUgated by the sheriff's department and the dlstrlet att61116y's Otflco. --· ' HMtDJCAfi3:iNTER: HUNTINGTON BEACH-Trustees of the . ,Hunlinpm ~ch1.lnlon High SchQOI District have a2l'Oed ·t6 build a ~,000' centertlo -house mentally retarded, Oduca'fionally Jiandi· capped, pb.YltCallJ!l handicapped and School Age Mothers (SAM) programli. '.Tller0 ;Pre about 61.5 students in those .programs, now scattered throughout the district. Some of them presently m~ in · converted warehouses. The new center will provide modern facilities for all special studen11i. ' GODIVA ARRESTED : LAGUNA BEACH-"Sbe came splashing out of the water like Lady Godiva ... without the horse," the police sergeant quipped, Godiva was arrested by a Laguna Beach police, man cjilled by •it irate ~itizen. He had to weav~ through a crowd ol 150 to 200 person.a who had gathered around the sunbathing 24-Y,elll' ' old w.cnium at the' Cleo· Street Beach. ·Tim young woman told the officer-;-uJaaua rflade me do it." . . .. .t • ,. People Q~9.tes- • • • "That wcman ·wa· ma for the role,'' said one appreciative male fan as Carol Neblett, blonde soprano, end- ed a Scene in "Thais" at the New Orleans Opela HOUS4! tot.ally naked. "It look guls IA> do !hit and I .don't think . there are many opera singers with her voice tbBt are equJpped to handle the role a well as she ls ... • go anolberl;JOO mlles right now." . Dtrector Bllss Hebert said after the »second ovation, "I was really glad IA> see the audience r<actlon. II really felt good IA> see that Ibey oppreclated . iL" ' .. ,., Speaking of senators, they and presidents get IA> throw out the fll'SI baseball, but Oklahoma Gov. David Ha11 gets to throw out the first cow chip for the annual _World Cham· pionshlp Cow Olip Throwing Contest next Saturday· in Beaver, Okla. Revealing that a cow chip is what is left after the cow moves on, Hall-said, "It's a silly thing, but a lot of fun. We hid so many people who wanted IA> compete, that we had · to !el up ~ throw-offs throughout t11e • 1 . L J ) . i DAN. Y l"ILOf It.ff ,_ jlt'atela Those .Cars ;\11 e~es. are glued. to t1'$ck as two wooden cars derby. They are all part of the White Buffalo Na· near fm1 sh lme 1n Pinewood Derby at Mission Viejo tion of Saddleback YMCA. Fred Coler of Fox qibe High School Saturday. LltUe Indians from ·23 .. Mi!> and Tim Houri•an of Juaneno tribe took top honors. ston V1e10 lnd\an guides tribes entered carS in the :;: <>i: -.. ----; ,~--'-~-"-.C:....::..:C~==-==-:..:::=-~~-=-~~~_:_--=-~ ' '''":,Engineer Kitted . : RICHMOND, Tex. (UPI) -A 28-car • -· : freight train plowed into another Senta : Fe train at a rural station south of here ·Saturday~ setting off a fire in a diesel . i : engine and scattering boxcars like toys . Tht body-of.a train engineer was found ht -the--burning. wreckage. .. ' DAILY PILOT The~ tN•I OAIL'I" 'ILOT. wtlh IW\ldl Is C'Omb!Md fM Htwi-,,_s, II ptllllllfltd 1rtY "'• onnoe '"'' l"vbllthlftlll ''""""v. Sfft. ,.,. Mltlolu •rt Mll•IMd, MOl!d1y l'ltrwah "rld1r, tor Cotti Mas•, Ntwplft ltt<ll Hvl'lll119h111 8totcP!IF1111t1!1!" Vtll1y, Lii~ - , ... cl'!. lrvlnt/Sl<ldt1i11ck Incl St" Cl-11/ S.n J11111 C1pl1lr1no. A 1h1911 r19l0111I • ldlflo11 h PVbllshed hlllnll'fl •nd S111111t1<1. The prlMllHll pvl)llthll\G pt111t b ti U1 Wtlf 81., $1ttll, c'ott.I M1t1, C1Hforr.!1, fH2'. Robert N. W11cl Pr111d1"l Ind PUblhl'lfr .J•ck R. Cur11y Vice Pf'l1kltr1I I nd Gt"1r1I M.111t"r ThoM•• x •• .,.;1 £duor Thorf!IJ A, M11rph i11e • Mtfltelng Edltor • 01rl11 H. L .. , ltlcll•.rlli P:Nill Alllttlflt MaftltJFll Edltifrt Al111 J. Olrlii11 ~~~- COii• Mtt1: DO Wnt l1y Sir~ N""°'I Btldl: UU N""" ._..,.,NI L""'1I hld'I; m F-t A-Jtllll'llirl91en Bffith: 17f7J 8Hdl 80Vl-f'd .5tn C~lt: Jlt HOf1tl Ii.I C:tl'llM lttll Tel ..... t7141 MMJtl C...,.._. A4"rtt .... 641•1671 ,,_ Cfftill .,. •• lelltll ., LlfllM llldl 7 I.-49J-44Jf l ,,.. f'iltrtll o~ •• Ctwitr Cl""'-I"" 14f.11IO COfrrlfht, lf/l. Or11119 Co11t 'lltlltll'llnt <-, "'· H' -• owi.., lllvllrtlloM, M IOI Ill l'l'llllltf' If MYWllMMtntt lllftlol ""'' ... ,~... wtllloul 1!*111 piw. mb'lon Of a.itrllf!t ewnw. .I«.,. ·c1e111 "'''" Hid It COtll MtM c1ntor111t. kltlKr!tMltll irr c&N'iel' a ;I'. -.ttrlh'1 ~ tn11H a>.t• "'°"lllh'I mlln1ry .. tNt-. S2M JMl'llf\lr. '. Qunke Rocks .Costa Rica; i ,_ 15 Persqf!,s Fear~ Dead SAN JOSE, Costa Rica "fUPil -A major earthquake rocked thii Central American. counl!YJ Saturday, knocking down houses in various rural towns and burying residents under falling debris. . The Costa Rican Reci. Cross said at least 15 persons were reported killed in the quake zone in rforthwestem Guanacaste Province. As many as 100 were reported injured. J-Re4 Cross sources said the towns of Tilaran1 Arenar and Rio Chiquito were the most seriously affected.' The \\"Orst impact or the qua~e ap- peared to have been at Arenal, near the An!nal Volcano, Red Cross orli clals said. Described as •·tectonic" in character, the quake shifted mounds of earth from adjacent hill tops and mountains and literally buried entire houses, entombing families in their homes as they slept. Hig hways leading into the quake an!& were reported badly cracked and mutilai.d by the force ol tbe eorth jolt. Tbe lint eorth shock struck at 3:15 a.It\. PST in San Joee. Lesser IOOcks follo"·cd ~er a 10-minute period and another strOOg,JoJt was felt about a hair · an hour later. The NallonafEarthquake lnlormaUon Center in Boulder, Colo., said the quake's force was major, registering 6.7 on the 9pe,,..nded Richter Scale. · ~esidents of quake tom Managua, Niceragua, were jotted by the temblor. A spokesman at the presidential Palace said Nicaraguan~ rclt "a Utile shake " but lhat he believed the worst hit area was in the Cost~ Rican provtnce of Guanacaste, a volcanic boarder area along the Paclflc coast. ... The quake zone was located about 120 miles southwest of Managua , where last ye4r's Dec. 23 earthquake leveled moo!I ol •• 1he-city-and killed an estimated 4,000 to 10,000 persons. The intensity of that quake was fractionally lower than that rePorted Salunlay by the Boulder seismologists. In San.Jose itself it~ were m im- mediate reports ot~ither serious damage or casualties. Costa Rican officials sf.id ·they believed the epicenter was IoCated at the city of Tilaran, about 75 mlles--northwest of San . Jose. . Some houses were reported destfmied there ana a child was killed by lalliitg masonry. The newly-consecrated cathe- dral ·In Tilaran also suffered serious damage, the reporls said. 1'11ere were other reports of damage in lhe towns of Los Angeles and Guatusa. Interior Minister Carlos Manuel Vicente Castro and other government Officials . urgently left San Jooe by helicojlter to make a first band inspection of the quake zooc. Fiscal '73 Taxes T'"O-lu:mp $341 NEW YORK (UPI) -The total tax burden on each of the nation's-households will jump about $341 on average to an ·estimated $5,070 Jn fiscal 1973 compared with $4,72\l" last year, the Tax Foun· datlon, Inc. said today. In lls 17th ediUon of Factll and Figures on Govemment Finance, lhe private, nonprofit research organization said the nallo!I will' pay a totol ol about 1339 billion In tues In 1173, with llJ.5 billloo or tho total golni toward otate-local tu••· • ' "' . Taking the place or the -nowdays Frustrai.d by eipl' moatm ot delays by Jl>e Regional Waltt Qualify Control ~ ,ov~ an '8.~ .mo!n-lenanoe dre<lglrig project m the Grand Canal bet,,... big and Uttle Balboo talands, Newport Aeacb aiy Manqer Robert L. WYJlll Jp1d some sarcutic words for the waler authority. "They have told us there is a )Ugh level of biota In the canal that could be disturbed. Biota is what we all aee in Is lbe bone aod R1ctlord Gallqlle<, protest organizer to ban the sale ot . horsemeat as a cheap subsU.tute for beef, said Saturday, "I t.hink the I • slaughter of bol'IM for bun>an con- . _ polluUon when it's floating ·on ~ surfare . . . bul wllen It sinks IO the · 1• bottom it becomes sacred." The city bas decided to bypass the wai.r quail· ty staff and go IA> tlie boonl llself to get lbe job okiyed. SEN. CRANSTON ' ltllllptlm In. this country 'Is .diqr&cefUJ .. Horses ·are to be loved and ridden and are shown affection, where cattle taised· for beef never had anyone pet them or brush them, or aoything like that." ,., ,., " .. ~ . Senators proved Ibey can run l'or o(. joggini with Olga Corlnoll~Saturoay flee and oo the tract Saturdly,, Sm. through CUiver City In support of the William Prumh S!lrinl«J · 1 n to ronner Olympi~ champioo's candidacy Milwaukee IA> fmlsb a.1,200 mile walk· for the CUlver .C\ly School Board. Terming a lie detector test taken by 1 Charles W. Colson, former White House apeclal counsel ~ to the Watergate caae as a 11farce" satur- day, Rep. Jolla E. Mou said lbe ( validity o( lbe Polygraph WM 'only a ~}"" .~t ~ hid -In-• venu::u to I.CU W1K:tber a pel'50D. was ini·runnlng tour ol Wlsconaln which lie Proxmire, 58, who made the lktile began las~ November. AH Sen. Alan jaunt oo the fin.al leg of tho trip silid, telliQg. lbe truth. "It's like trylpg IA> proVe elephants can fly simPfy by flapping their ears,'1 be said. __ cranstoo __ __:.". _a-,.fo_rme_r.....,tr_a..,ck_star=-,c..,,""'....,,1,...,,,,..."..,r_feel jWt marvelous: I'm ready to ,_ Sf,~CIAL .. PURC~ttA'SE SAVE 5124 T•k• tdv1n11111 Of tl!lt Specl1I Putth••• rl<fw 111d mriloV v1111r1 6t-olt1wr1 with qv.llty 11umln\lrft furnUurt by 4111 MOii!. S pc, f'llill S.I IMh U H ,_.,.i l'lm1"nd.tllll IOI! r.blt •!Id '4 1rm dMlrs tl!llli.t i. 1t11.tur1llen I.lot ..... $254.00 U!CIAL $12ftOC. SALi P'RICI • • • 7 111 M1ktllnt1 Adhnllblt ChelM W/M"'4 U.. P'rk9-Stt.OO SAU5~~~~L... . -$5995 CNAl~lltOll~ GAS · COOKERS' Pd ST MOUNT ....,,, ....... ~ ....... ,.. .. ... ., .. ,_ ~.,......, ....... - ........... ·--··· ..... ti.-... .... 'f MOBILE BASE • Alie'" yM .. tell "•' trill evt ef th. w1y .-.... 1 ..... ' St1y1 per1111n111tly.... Tn, .... th1 9ro1111d. $0" !~1 ~ po1t It rutt proofM, tfl.11 ,.itlt94. . '72"4 PATIO MOUNT De1!911M '°' 11111,n,. tie11 e1t 1xl1tint p1ti.&. 11,.,,..t. '7'134' • • ,. - • I I ' . .. , . • .. • ' . • DAILY PILOT L· Eas~ ilunn.g Came, ,. Saw, 1"•s Conquered . . The Easter Bunny appears to• be malting his rounds e'1'lY this year, but none oL the youngsters at_,egg hunt al Te Winkle ,llarl( Costa Mesa, Saturday seemed to mind ~about that. He could hardly have got a more enthusiastic gteeting Mthen he ar1ived O'Att. Y PH,0T "MIM ltJ UI ...,. at the park ·with a>·basket full ot .~gs and jelly beans. But U1en .he got iQto .a struggle_ '\rith · ad-• mirers for control of basket until, fmally~a!ket­ less, bunny had to surrender to young cro .. , -=--~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~---' ....... ~ Anotl1er Murder Nevada May Be First In Ireland Brings. ~:~S~N~h~~~~ Shots from a speeding car fatally w d-·CARSON CITY. Nev. (UP!l -Nevada , Acupuncture is defined in the bill a! ed. a man Saturday night in Sou will apparently become the first state to "the insertion of needles into the human Belfast. raising the Northern Ireland alloW open treatment of patients by body in piercing the skin of the body, for death toll to 773 in nearly four years of ~uncture, an ancient Chinese healing . e purpose or controlJing abd regulating violence:-' _ ar_:"""' th flow and balance of energy ln the 'Ale man was left dying on the The sta~ Assembly Saturday voted 29-y ... sidewalk. The same method has been 4 to appl"O\~ a bill to allow Ii used in numerous other killings in the acupllllctu~-~practice on the pubh10.,...~ Nevada fl.1edical Association had. feud · between Protestao\§. and Roman' , James Joyce, a, spokesman for the fought the bill on grounds it did not pro- CatboJics.·. · -American 'Acupuncture.. Society in Las vide for protecUon of the public. Doctor!! Friday higbt:··a 17-year-old Protestant Vegas, catled it "landm8.r.is. legislation." said acupuncture;should be allowed on an was found shot to deatll"in the bathroom He said Nevada was the llrtt state to Cltperimental, basis until both physicians of a Catholic-owned tavero in Belfast's sanction practice on the . gencNtl.,.public. and the public understood.. East End. Other states, he said, use it only I ex-Other OPJ>:Oll"'ls called it .,voodoo." Jn London, ~a Catholic priest :and eight p«!riments or re~arch. To Okay Acupuneture other men -most()[ them Irish -faced Jo~ ~id he hoped treatment could rourt charges after nationwide raids by be availabl~, within 30 days after Gov. ll Chargecl Witl1 police.· . Mike O'Callilgfian signs the bill . The poLice action began Friday when H~ said tbere are at least two master K.idn m' g Bea r C uh more than 500 detectives swept ·into Irish acupuncturists who inteDd to live in homes across Britain. The raids ·ap--Nevada -one in Las Vegas and the parently were prompted_ by fears that:. Other in nortbein Nevrida. CHESTERFIEL • ass. (UPI) -A Irish Republican Army guerrillas might The bill hai,t been a_pproved once by the~ man was arrested Sit~ay after he MUSHROOMING SMOKE, RESEMBLING l ORNADO, COVERS .°l'.:EBANON SKIES-.; ·• ~.:s. Oil Compony!s Stonge Tonks Sot"Ablazo by Groupj9( ~mod Mon . ' lauucll bombing attacks il(the countJ:y:lt legislature but it was recalled for . allegedly kiQpaped~a ~ar cu.t as it was ~, whlch is the auaivenary p(;..&be._, t6Cbnlcil• elialures. Tbl·-~ate Friday sunning along a road,side"in ~oothills 19t6 DUblin uprising ag&inst Britain. \inaliimousJy>aPP,.ved the measure and of the Berkshire MoUnlaim near ~·· -""" r \0 "I' ·1>1' .. , .. ,,v.. ... · Masked Saboteun t Palestinian Guerrilkis • Deny Set ,ting O~l Bln~e BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -An oil fire set off 1 by masked gunmen at an Americafi.owned refinery' Jn southern Lebanon,. raged all day Saturday. The identities of the saboteurs, who struck before dawn, remained in dispute. ' A spokesman for all major PaleStinian guerrilla groups blamed Israeli com- mandos ror £he operation ori ·the coast 29 miles south ·of this Capital, but the , Lebane.. Defense Ministry denied that Iaraell raiders were involved. . "A Lebanese patrol boat reported no enemy presence along the coast at the 'time," a1ministry statement said. It ad- ded that guard.$ at the refinery said the attackers spoke Arabic. . _,. group calling ·itself \he "Lebanese Revo l utiaonilr y Muard" clai med ,-esponsibility fo the blaze, which con· ' 'f· .. sumed 30,000 bah-els · ef ·crude oil and destrOyed two storage tanks. But the anti-Israeli Palestinian guerrillas, \\'ho disclaimed . any involvement in tile sabotage ·raid, .said the Lebanese Revolu- tionary Guard was , "a fictitious group thal•does not ·exist.'' ·· .. WAFA, the PalestinJ,;n, n~·s ageqC:y;·.; Mid: "What happened; l\I 'tJle;,refineiy . was perpetrated by seaborne Israelt soldiers who landed after elements from' the American Embassy paved the way for-·thei'r successrut operation." The agency said .many Israeli agen~ still _\ · were at large in and outside of Beirut. The refmery is. at Zabra'bl. about five miles from the old Crusader city of Sidon. The fire halted aJl pumping opera- tions1 t~gh the pipeline from Saudi Arabia . ) . '.$2S~iBi;on Revenue toss I Predicted by Univei;siti . ~ ' WASIIlNGTON (UPI) Orlicials of some University of Michigan, milLion; ,91 the largest U.S. colleges -a~ University of Missiouri, million; universities said 5aturdy they expect an--Uniersity of lllinoi~ $5.6 mUIJon; Iowa llU8l revenue losses up to $25 million nett State University, $4.5 million ; Rutgers JfefdT ii the administration's proposed University, $4 miitlon; unlversities of /. 1>udget cutbacks go into effect. · '· • • "Virtually every on-going, hi gi/e r • llew Mexici> and ?ennessee, .,.s million; ~ucation program has · eithe.r, been Auburn• University, $3.3 million;· and the . .eliminated or reduced substantially in Universities of Maine and Oklahoma, $2 lhe t974 l!udgel 'l"luesls," the 123-million each. )nember National Association o1 Stale The ..Umaiea included" projected 1Jnlversilies and Land Grant Colleges losses In student aid, alu+iih these , ~din a teport. •• fWlds have oot 1ctualty,boep-.nUned ' It said the hanlest hit woulCI ·be pro-IOI" the nest school year. r-. ----- FflTIS in the health sci~ and The ~ oflldals wore particularly I ltlfdenll feceiving federal Ii~. •• criticli ol adminlinlioo 'claims that 1 'I1'le assOcialion · ~ coincided with ... reveoue-lbarlng fnndl wvuld be available on announcement by Secretary C&sper to ~ dllcmtinued federal 1 fur)!ls. 1 .w. Weinberger ol Health, Education and They oald !Ilia would make them 1 Welfare (BEW) that college a n d depeodeot cm tllO good will o1 local of· iluversity enrollment increaoed by i per-uctala, who dlsbune revenue shaiiog '· Six· ol those arrested, incl~ the the Assembly,~ Jt.Saturday. slate police said. ·~ · · ............_ v. Patrick Miles Haniilton F~\Vere The bill --~-qp Ii ll~ board to The suspect, Stephen Donovan of -up lru~ In llle1...... -11111' ""1',nperleoced Barnstable, Mass., was 11T01ted ii! Midlands and charpd With ~Jt, · Ind ...,,illod ..n oo lhO general Wttliamsburg with a bear cub in his cause an es:p!osion. . -;-::::.-i..-,::..._ ':~pubu(.T"'""f-~ .. , -possession, officers said. .\ .. .. - • .... ~ speeial"n6rid , J • . . orC ·Nineteen Seventy~ ~hree Cfflilitl'"'tti'llral •lr Ufttlltit!liftt.-lllyl ._..,,..htll.:.,_.r-tntl. ""' le<kl, ' w•y $t•I, AMl'M tllreo, WSW tlre1 & • lleit tf m1ny et!Wr ... Ullt flo(lff}' <'11¥9flitnc:• ptrlt. l'D4tlll)Q2UOU ,,-,_ :~~~ $6876 LEASE :.•t;. $17380 ••. NABERS LEASING DIREC1 ,. LEASE•--- IMMIDIATE . DILIVllY IXCILLENT SIUCTION Fiii PICKUP AND DILIYEIY flll LOAN .C:AIS WHILE LWI CAI SllY1CID Four end --hllf Kr.-of tot1I tu- ftlol'l1ed C&dlll1c ltclntllS dl!s'9ned to belltr W I •!Id 1tl'vlce CtdlllK :tutollriobll1a. llO WOrli; 111111) Incl -4$ f1ctory lr1lntd tkhnk.0.ns. ·Larg~t Selection of Cadillacs · fu ·Orange · County Over ~ Quality ' Automobiles To Choose }'rom Sales, • Leasing • Service , •:Brough~ • El Dora dos ~ • Convertibles • . Cpe. De Villes • Coupes • Sed. De Villes 1973 ~. ' Coup~ DeVille FULLY 1£iQUIPPI D WITH Cllmtll ctnil'91 1lr c""'lli'fll"'. F~ll -l!KI. ' w1y tMI. AMI FM Hr ... W$W llrtt ......... , .. _, dtl11111 ,., .. ,, (tflV""-<• 1•tr111. t•IM,ll:JCUzut!) I FULL t.&6"96 PRICE "U LEASE ::,-,.· $1 ~90 •• 2• Monltl 6'*' End LH.w 1111 APOfO\lld Crtdlt ISIOC:li: l5ffJ oent to a record 9.2 rOlltioii otudenls in ' fundl. 'ihe fall of 19'1~ He said CalUomta ~ ~ biggest increase in enroll· ment at o-year instituUOns and Ohio Q)e larges In four-year sdlools. .,. P r ice Cuts Ordered :t'ABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9.100 The estimated 106ses of fedeuf, .eid Wider President Nixqn.'s budget JiJ:OPOOal• for the fiscal year beginning July l in· dudecl: ' , ". The University ·Of C.tlfoml1 ayotem, 111111 mlllloD over :ra months: U-IY SAUS DEPARTMENT OPIN l a30 AM. lo 9 J'M 0 Mfm-.lhru Fri-9.00 l>JA to 6 PM Sat. ond Sundoy ,. cl. Wboansin system. !IS milltoo : • WASHINGTON (UPI) -'fhi Coil ol Uving Council said Saturd~ It hacll ordtred General Moton Corp. tnd Foi'd ' . Motor Co. \dealers to make nArly lt:I milltoo in price cull on auiomo1t1le pa1l-5 . · because ol vlolatloqt ol the ~nl'• ;; economic atobitlzailon pn>l!nlm. ,._ _______________________ ...;. _______________ ,.. ____ _. .. ~ , J • ' t • ., • f ·-.. r .... ;.. '?\ • 4 DAILY 'PILOr SllndiJ, Apri l 15, iq73 6!-glflnd Ex ecution?· ,- Chic~go ... · H ., -tt ' • . ·S-bot :_....; 0 I Deatli ~ • ~ lradllional marks ol &a!ii~nd execution. 'lberi' wn no wltneaaes. Police Wd ne;gbJ>orl rrported hearlng-llhott aoout io ·a.~bad lnvesUgated. Of· ficers found De$tdano'• bOdy alter • Up to Chlcago's Clty News Bureau. A police. exammei sald It appeared Deslelano bad &.en shot at Je&lt twice In the chest a.od in the le£t ann, which wu nearly J>lown orr. They said he was ...... ed in w«k clothes and apparently wu· getting ready to clean his garage. A broom wu found pear the body. DeStelano had a Jong hist<>ry ol violent ootbuntt . qainlt ~· Judi .. , ~ a.YOCiates in courtrooma and out. He was under indictment with his brother Mario in the November, 1913, torture aJaying·of Leo Foreman, a~ collector efnplO)'ed.. 'by ~ syndicate k>a.n shatb. The brothers were. indicted in Sep.. tember, 1972, after a nine-year !n- _v,.__estigation.' Edward V. Hanrahan, then Cook County state's attorney, called it -the first inl!!ctment for murder of any high-e~twJ.01,1 "mob" leader since the 1920s. The DeStefanos were released in November on $100,000 bond each from Cook County jail on a ruling or the I~inois Appellate Court. Anthony Spilotro al.9o wu indicted in the Foreman slaying. On March 28 a circuit judge ordered a separate trial for Sam DeSterano. He was to have ap- peared in ,court May 30. April 30 had been set for the trial or his brother and Spllotto. • • ' • . . ' • DAILY llliLOT lteft ........ New Band . Of Indians ., .. . -- Block Road PINE RIDGE, S.D. (Ul'l) -A "thir< l<lrce" bend o1 ·lnd1ans blocklnl the mai> h!ihlfay to Woonded ~ announce<i saturday It bas 8et-May 3 &1.the cleadlhM 'for tw'render of the bilto<lc village. I • • I I I I '!1le)' Jntp!led thM ii the Indian milllants ln,11de the villa&• have no1. ' given up by that time, they will try to Jn. filtrate their rankl and ,,ae hanulmeat to drive them out. 'Ibe government made no effort to dislodge the lnd\ans Wbo set up· a roadblock two day• ago on the approach to the village where 2ilO to 300 Slowe and Cheyenne were killed in 1890 in 1the Plains Indians last stand 1411inst the U.S. .Calvary. · • The government maintained its hands- • .. " . • • r . t UCI STUDENTS FIND SOLUTION TO LOW INCOME i!OUSING IN IRVINE Wondy Frud, Scott B1inl, And John Woodbury u,. Old Vans, Convtrlocl'Butos .off policy even When the Indians refuted Saturdar. to allow. passage to represen-, " tatives of the Justtee Department's Com·' munity Relations Service CCRS1f1a.t~ ·CRS -ken liave bem the main between the government and the Indians who took over WOWlded Knee 46 days· ._ago. From Page 1 CAMPERS ... lie removed all the seats and i!lpent $1,000 to install such amenities as a propane oven, a tape deck. several rows of cabinets, a closed bedroom · area, kerosene lanterns, and nmning water. ln all, his "home" cost him $1,800. lie thinks now he coold prQbably sell It for about $2,000. Viet Cong Pamp~~tS Deny POW Tdrtures fhe -third force Indians said they are the "original residents or Wounded Knee" -Oglala Sioux living in the hills surrounding the flyspeck hamlet who have been dispossessed by Jndlan in· surgents or kept from their bomel by U.S. agents ringing the village. They demanded payment of $100 a day · • to 68 families driven or kept from their peared ~ more than one picture. · homes. retroactive to the day Wounded Two lonner Navy POWs said Friday in Knee was occupied. ' SAIGON !UPll -The Viet t1oog relUJed" them medical treatment and ~ I • • • , • • • • • • • , • • • ' • • l • ' • • Charles Grimaldi, a former DeStefano associate and a witness before the grand jury which returned the indictments, has been under protective custody since last August. "It's nice enough so that you can live in comfortably," he,. says. ""In the evening l can -have friends over that live in sriialler vans ·around here." distributed. illustrated pamphlets 5atur- day deslgned. to refute as "slanders and distortions" the reports by released American-prisoners of war that" they were tortured While in captivity in North Vietnam. San Djego the North Vie~ ldd ~ ~:=:":~ evJ~:"J~~ ~Wedding . :· tes .- DeSetefano was sentenced to a 31/t year prison term in March, 1972, Ott charges of u,.1 T....,.... obstructing justice by t h r e a t en i n g , Grimaldi, who waa tben testifying in a Clierry Royal ,__ narcoUcs trial. . . . ~ Foreman, 43. was found in an auto Elizabeth Anne Kabis, of '?<I~ trunk in 1963. He had been stabbed with sa, Del., was crown~ National~1ce pick and shot several times. Chi!rry BI06SOm Feetival Queen , Friday. She wears famed Miki· moto Crown valued at $250,· p • S' k d ooo. o 1c ene Flood Waters r To Cover Hon1es ... In Mississippi Of Three Tots . woRiEsraii, Eni!land (AP) - A + year.old boy ·and-hi1> two baby· lllaters were found ril~ered Saturday in a kilJ-. ing so savage that it left Ucemen sick VICKSBURG , Miss. (AP J ·-Flood andshakel}. ':t. waters rose more than five feet in the The bodies d _ttse chlldren, btaten.~aex· . ually violated and .with their tliroats cut, Eagle Lake comm1.11uty .nea~ here· on were left im'J)al&d on ·:1i-oo rallinis near S8!Ufday and engineers pr~J,cted the~ h6me iri~the F.ngllsh midlands. would crest about two or three reet above · · •·~r· known 8 more brutal mo~~ of th e home~ In ~M,.area. '. · murder in all my life,': said Robert 11ie area ~ w~1ch 1tk".ludes about 200 Booth, detective chief superintendent. homes -wa~ hi t by the flood waters Detectives said the children had been when two dams hold ing back waters of· dragged from their beds Jlate Friday · ... the Yazooo River along Mudcj'y Bayou night. Their partly stripped bodies, hack- btirst'--• ~ ed-by .a knife , were round· only 25 yards Water levels in the area rose fl'OJl\ 81 ,from. the' back door of their home ·in feet Friday to 86.2 by midday Saturday: Worcester's quiet Gillam Street:·· Leve.ls were expected to reach 90 feet by The parents and a young lodger were this -morning. The Am1y Corps of und~ interrogation at the central police Engin~rs predicted a crest of 97-98 feet station .. •. . and said most homes in the area were !J4.. The children were identified as Paul 96 feet above sea leve l. , Kenneth Ralph. 4, and his sisters Da\l,rn Most of the homes \\'ere free or water f.-1aria, 2, and Samatha Jane, 9 months. Saturday, but officials said mQ!ly would become flooded as the water level rose to its crest. A corps spokesman SAid flooding of the area was si milar to filling a bathtub . fro m a faucet. a slow, steady procedure. The Mis sissippi !liver, whose above- capacity condition has created the ·· backwaj.ers along the YazOO, was .. reported down one-tenth of a foot Satur- 1ay from its crest of 50.4. J ·No injuries were rcporled \\'hen the two dams -one eartl)en, tbe other con- strucled of concrEite blocks -broke. The community is the last of some half --ft'litlton"acres aloog the Yazoo4o be flood- ed by the backwaters. Thirty-seven of ~lssi~ippi's 82 coun· ti~ have been dee.Jared eligible for federal disaster relier funds. Priceless Religious ' . Statue Recovered SANTA FE. N.M. (UPI) -A ranso,;, rote writ ten in "poor Italian" Jed to the recovery Saturday of a "priceless and ir- replaceable" religious statue and th e ar- rest of two teenagers charged with its theft. ' Santa Fe District Attorney Joe Castellano said the statue. called La Con· quistadoi.:_a.J _)¥as ·recovered "in b:cellent shape" early Safurday from an aban· doned mine shaft near Los Lunas. N.~1 .. It was stolen from St. Francis Cathedral in · ta Fe March 18. ' Woodbury says the biggest advantage of bus living over student donnitories is privacy. "There's people funning arouad there haJf~re:y all the lime. The don1f'"is like one big party. Here you · can be alone," he says. "My only complaints here are the mud when it rains aiid the field mice who started chewing up my books. But now I've got a¥ cat so the mice aren't a prob- lem anymore." ORDERLINESS Bair.d, whose van ha.5 mucb less living ~ . apace 1han Woodbury's bus, says the problems of cramped quarters can be surmounted by carerut attention to orderllness. • ~If )'W 'ieep everytbing in its place, it works put !me," he says. "But you hav~ · to be rleat: • "The(, are some· students who tried · j~· J!rl.M .. out here ·without worrying aboUt ~-and it didn't work out for them it all " · Ll~lng ~t-to· heavil~ travelled Cam- pus Drive,. the calnpefs caused some complaints from Irvine residents who felt the youths shouldn't be pennitted there. "I can widerstand how some people might object," adfnits Woodbury . "I • might oot agree, but 1 can see their point or view. "We don 't have any vested interest here." be says. "We don't even pay tax- es. To someone who had to ·pay· $40,0IXI for his home that might not look good. "Or they might just not approve or our lifestyle. "But we stay clear of drugs .• That's 'one of the thrngs \\·e left· the do~s lQ get· away from. We're ciean:,in fact, we.keep the are! more clear of.tr'aSh than ~t.wied to be because ~ coqs.ider this place to be-:our hom~s," P la ue Towing Glider Crash es; Pilot Dies . S~N QIEGO (AP I -The pilot of a si'ngle-engine plane was killed Saturday \vhen his plane crashed on the 13t h hole .... ?£ a golf 't'Ourse. a~ it. W8$ tpwing a glider [Jn. the 27th annoal Pacific Jrfoast L'Qwliifer So a ri n g-Ch-anij)ionships, authorities reported. T~e pilot was identified as S.K. Norris of L<>s Angeles. ofricM.ls said. • Snow 1 t o it Upper Plains Te 1i 1iess ee Valle y Fa ci1ig T~iu1ide rstorms IJ .S. Sun1111ur!J Snow 11 !OfK.as, l0t S111>C1•V lo• PG<· liOj'll '1'.11 !fie UPll!f Pl•l111, cna~lf!CI to •il!'l over ttw Cen1111 Pl1l111. tl>•fo\lt:ldl• a"11 Ul)Oer , Mlul11l~I \11llry Y"•CIYll" Ille Gre.I lallr1 l fN \nlo !Iii! Ohio Val!tr. S-r1 •'Ill th1111dl'nlorm1 will eo· ll!f!CI !!;lrO!lllh !'ha , __ VlllfY IO UM ~llffn Gltlll Coat!. Showtlr1 ara alto tlPICled -"'-t011!1l ff'ttlon1 of Northern Calltomla arid Ort'OO"'. Nlo1ION1ol '#11o1Mlt •lt VIC I fotlCAt1 I• 7 PM Iii • • K • 7) 3000 79.77 , r(-....... ~ ••" '""..ci•co ... ... • ,. Ttmptrllllff1;,wlll bt *''°""' trom t!ll Mi11l1SIPl!i RI"" 111 !ht Atl1nUl. C011I. Maalmum ICll'IOlfll\lrff; l\ll1n11 r1. &o!.ton ~. Clllcavo n, Cl•Ye11'11110 Oall11 as, o.tlvtr ti, Ovlulll s6 JKkM1!1¥1li. 11. 1(111111 City •• Lii!!~ Roell rt. LOI l\ng.tln H, Miami n Mlll!llape.111 1'1), NIW OrlntK 11, N...,; "'°'' 11, l'l'IOlnl• n, S111 Frt!l(ll(O M, Stat!le st. SI. LOUii ,. Ind W11hlno11111 :ll \. <'"'f'-= 1.oe•,...u• "· - j ,..,, • .- ' ' • ••A111 ~2)MOW f:E3M!OWt ll' .t~ -. =----'Y Te111pe rature1 HI LOW PlC !I " 1 ti .01 o ·R- • • :11 •I The pamphlets contained pictures depicting American prisoners relaxing in peaceful surroundings, and bore as a title "Snapshots of Lile of Captured. U.S, Pilots in the Detention camps of the D.R.V.N. North Vietnam." The pamphk!t was published by a group called "'I,'he Vietnam C:Ommittee for Solidarity with the American Peo- ple," but it contaiOed no publication date. It had 36 pictures on the inside, most or them showing Americans eating and pre- paring food , participating in athletics. relaxing over chess ru1d cards or lying in bed reading. None of the prisoners shown was identified, and several ap- Paris. Tl)e two were 111· Ctndr. Phillip A. ~-entzler, a:_. and 1-1., ~1 R. Beeler, .. Really :Amusing The pamphlet sal<\: "The propaganda , machine ol the U.S. adminillratton and SAN JOSE (UP I) -When a young Mt, Nixon has tried hard to circulate all couple decided they "'anted a wtique Jlimli'oldl~t?rUoos, slanders and fabrica· wedding,. they chooe an outdoor ainuse- lions around the so'-called 'POW issue,' ment park ·as the setting Saturday. playing u~n the feeJ.ings of the families With an altar set up on a railroad plat• and American ~le to deceive public form ; Jackie Levensai)or and Bill opinion and to . fllrther their mean in-lzzarelli, both 22, were married under terests. . 1 • sunny skies at the Frontier Village. "But as: a Vietnamese saying puts it: amusement park. '.A hand cannot cover ~ the sun.' ~e About 200 invited guests and a crowd of JUSt cause aj)d. humanity of the Viet· 1;000 were there when the bride, in a· long nam_e~ people i_s a~ ~loquent fact, and white gown, and hct rather rode to the there is no den~g it. railroad station in a stage coach. T1te' groom and his best· man arrived in the I T a x ing Ti111 e ' • par.k's railroad train. Mor e Refu:rµs Expected t~is Year _,,_. WASHI NGTON (Uf>J) -Millions of come ta~ feturri this year is,Jdond~y. DAILY ·PILOT 'DELIVERY SERVICE Oe1ivery of tht Oai!ly PJ1ot h guarantttd Ameri cans sti ll were sweating over their April 16, for most of the country and federal income tax returns this weekend midnight 'l\Jesd1y, April 17, fQ! New in an effort to meet the Monday midnight York and New England residents--: deadline. . In 1971, Congress revised the-tax When the I.$ -last checked la.st · Wednesday, only 57 million of an withholding tabJfs, but m&hy wage Mo11•1,.,,i.,,, II '" .. 1111 ~1v1 yaur ,a(lltr If l :M '·"'·• caO 1t111 V"' <..V wlll M l l'fftlll II ~II. C1t11 ar1 liRi111 1111111 7111 ,.rn. 11"'•••¥ an• lvnUf: 11 YH H 1111 "'t lvt -,.vr '''' ID'Y t 1.m. ill11nl1y, 1r I 1.rn. Sullll1y, <•II an• a '''' wlH M ID'Allfll\I II yMO, C11t1 1r1 Il k.Ill 1111111 lf 1.m, Tetephonts • • • • • • • • I I ' • • l r • • I ; ' • ' ~ l I I • ! I I I I ' • e!tirilated 77 million taxpayers had filed earners failed to as.K their employers to their returns. increase the nmnber of allowable ex- There was some evidence, however, emptions. Thus, more money ihan _, 0••111• ,_,, ....... . .. Nl~ll H111lllfttltll t 11ch I_; I that more persons than nonnal malled necessary wasJ withheld from their ..... their returns early, apparently because paycheeks. .; of the unusually large ta:X refunds. The result wm fatter refunds thi1 year The deadliQe !Or filing individual in-than" in the past. ,,.. w11lmlll1t1r • . . .• , l*U21 Siii Cll-11, c1,111r1 ...... ,R, 1111 11111 c..l'1rar11, DIM ... 1111. S...111 ~-· LltMI Mipfl , ... tPMGt By Florence Eiseman • • • of Course I • 1 I THE RED BALLOON LTD . ............... FJorcnce Eiseman is for tir day's fa hlon-Rtindcd moth· crs \1•ho thinl< twice before they buy. They know Flor. cncc Eiseman means more fashion ror thCir money, tnot-e \1:earablllty1 and more quD.llty. A special .collection of swim '11."Cllr fQr boys and girls. \Villi coordinates , to nu1.trh in sizes 2-14 ilt The Red Balloon . "'";<(.:~ .... tlr.o .... , .ldl1l11fiil'1 •-•••f t.1111•,...,.·. 11-h 1k .... 1111.,,;I Fasblon Island Newport Beach .. ~4-3808 Town le Coaatry Onage (71055W59S p 1w11Jngtob Harbour ' (711) 14&-18" l -. • • I I • t • I , • .•; . /. ,, • L • ·~ . . .. ' - l . ' J • I • j .J•C:.•.d·· ... . ... Taxpay~rs Migh ' Not See Light DARK HALF OF THE COUNTYt Is It true that the Mghta are piing oil all oVllr Orange COUnty because the government up at oor county seat ls busted? t ':Fook 40 Police 1o Arrest Samorui I BRISBANE (U~J) -A Sa· moan tribal chief bodily threw POliCe out of ·a blr in a tree- lor-all that took 40 law ,en- forcement orflcers to settle early Saturday. . Chief Peter Anderson, his wife, Leab, and a beer bClttle- throwing compatriot were jail· ed after the fracas bqt releas- ed later on $500 ball eacb so they COOld attend a wedding of one of thelr countrymen, officers then tried to arrest that m3n o.nd ~1rs. Anderson, S..7 and 170 pounds, came to his rescue . ; ewer Anderson, a 275-pound professional wrestler, joined the fight. He picked •up t1ie qfficers one at a time and threw "'the.J.!l out of the bar, across sidewalk and into the street. according to the official poftce report. CALIFORNIA Uindmark \ .. : ~ndlY, APfll 15, 191) DAILY PILOT A $ Autlw.-....a redicts Future . . . SAN FRANCISCO IAPl -Jl" sJilAest choi0< will be the Janning or the sea .. By 2001 A.O. education sl\Cl l selecting" fft>m hundreds of The men and "l.'Omf:n of 2001 "!''~lt wlll be tbe two . pro*ram.s on the •ml!Y "in-face "uller boredom," he said, ~~A,mwon·~·::., ~~:rd~:. forn1ation console." '--........_ unless m&!''S capacltf lor ference betw~ the two. the Addressing 5 . S.O O nd· 1ifel@g growt h isn't better Association of C a 111 o r n ia mlnlstra1ors 1 attending · t h e deve'IOped by then. Scbool Administrators was opening hesslon of Qie associa· Clarke suggested that the told Saturday. lion ~venUon here• Clarke age for leaving school should Arthdr c. Clarte. author of visioned hon1es run by com· be l20 instead or 18, so that a "2q)1: A.Space Odyssey.;' satd puter~ wor~ •clone by long Lper90n could be educated maclllnes will be doing 90 per~ d1stanc:e communlcatlon. food throughout his UleUme. cent of man's work by the created from none r g an I c The convention ls scheduled tum of the centur,~ :l'nd B material like oil or coal and to run through Tuesday. TWELVE 10· FIVE Well, maybe not quite. Some angulshecl cries o poor-mouth, however, have been beard in recent da from the halls of government up there. . . , All this came about during a report from Orange . County .. Auditor-Controller Vic Heini to the Board of SUp- ervison. Helm told that ai..lgust body that indeed, some of the county's special taxing districts appear._ to be in Police at the San FraqCisco suburban city said the incident began when officers &bby Ray Davis and Alan Duerson were called to the De Marco's. 23 Club toJnvestigate a mirior disturbance. Chief William Beard. drink· ing coffee in a nearby restaurant. we.nt to the ' aid of his officers but he received the same treatment. Restaurant ., ouR suNDAY Hou~~ . South Coast ?Ian difficulty: . · The situation d'evelops because of a new l~w known as Assembly !HI 90. This AB 90 thing. in effect, pas frozen tax rates at the amount authorized for the cur· As they talked to a man in the bar, anolher patron sitting at the bar hurled a beer botlle at the barkeep. Police then called 40 officers from neighboring com- munities, the San l\1ateo Coun- ty sheriff's office and California Highway Patrol. ·~s~~~~~-1~~~~~~~,~~ .. ~.,.~~~,~~ .. ~~~-~ ... ~.-~.,~~~~~~~~ rent )'ear. · NOW, TIIlS MEANS that th.' countY govemmen\'s ' special districts simply cannot look ·at the cumnt 'red marks In the books, sigh, an~ raise taxes t.o compensate !qr things that are In the red. Certain government critics have always thought this pracUce was evil conswnption in the frrst place. Thelr reuonlng Is, that after all, if you look at your ·good old family budget and find dollars wanting, you are simply in sticky clrcwnstances. · According to pol_ice, the two • It took seven officers to handciiff Anderson. Lawmaker Seeks ·Moffett Cwsing The Har:bor Restaurant, one of this city's best k n o w n landmark$ because 'of its set- ting ·on a '100-year-old wharf, was destroyed in a predawn Ore Saturday. cl-. Owner George' Castagnola placed the loss at $1 million. A small gilt shop adjacent to the restaurant also was gutr led but fire Chlel Richard *STRAUSS* Last on the" Ballot FIRST 1N EDUCATION "-. FOR COAS,. COLLEGE TRUSTEE " Cltl1ton1 tor Stra1,111. C:htftlTllll'I .Mra. M. B. Andet'w11. "' Vl1 L~ SOUd, Ntw!Jlll'"I BMdl._ Few of us enjoy a situation where we may simply say, "Alas, we're running a bit Short this mo~ .. So I'd better j.J.st go down to the boss and y salary ... " · MOUNTAIN VIEW 1AP I - Rep. Den Edwards demanded the shutdown of the Navy's Moffett Field Saturday saying the twtrplane cra sh whi ch kill- ed 16 persons last week "could happen aiain." plunged flaming into a golf course just across busy U.S. 101. The sole sufvtvor, Bruce H. ~iallibert, 22, remained in critical cOndltion Saturday. Wickman said the wharf Itself 1::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==.::::====:..:;==-========== suffered no serious damage. Since most of us can't quite work it out that \va , we must have sympathy for these special county dis-• trict directions who, abruptly, find themselves floating in the same boat with the rest of us. WE HA VE SEVERAL kinds of special tax setups in Orange County. Just look at your tax bill sometime. There are cemetery districts:, ~uito abatement dis- tricts, sewer districts, sanitation districts, and lighting districts. Each is . supposed to get a little-slice out of the tax pie. · - Auditor-Controller Heim specifl~lly cited the ll~t­ ing dlstric\s . .that,,mlght be In trouble, He expfalned to the sup6rvisorial minds that-the electric 'company just got aporoval to ra¥se the price of juice. But at the same ti~e. th1s AB 90 thing came along and froze the amount the 11.l(htin~ dlstricts ·can take in. Thus comes the threat of more outgo than income. ·~ ··souND FAMILIAR wh~· compared to t ol~ lam· ily budlt'et fights? You bet: Anyway, it has them all scratching their heads up there at the county ~at. Some authorities figure that special elections ought to be called -as · allowed by AB 90 -so taxes can be hiked . On the other hand, Sup- ervisor Dave Baker was wondering out loud If it wouldn't be cheaper just to tum off the street lights. Now, that could be. Dave. On yet another hand, most citizens have been sold on the notion that street lights are a good thing because lighted areas generally _ ba.ve lower rates in crime and vandalism. SO IF WE FLIP·the·1witch, we can hold the street light tu, dDwru 'lben crtme might soar. Then insurance. will I••• • rates v.o up. . . . · Next thinll you know. \\'e'll have lo hire more peace officers to cover the areas Where things have been kept in the dark. More Officers will mean another section of the tax rate lloe& uo. -~ ..... Well, that just seems to be the way it goes with your tax dollars. Save ooe at one place and it slides out of your wal· let in another. ·' . ,I. Television Writers Cross Girud'Picket Lines LOS ANG~j;S (AP) -The or "Barnaby Jones;" Mkchael Wtiters Guild of America Crichton, writer and director Satun1ay accu sed rive writer· o f t h e M G M f i I m , producers em p Io ye d at "Westworld;" and John Universal Studios ot vlelatlng Mantley, writer-executive pM-. guild. rules by crossinff picket ducer of uGunsmoke." lines The Writers Guild says a nte· five-. television writer-heating will be held ror each producers are Jack Webb of .of the men and that expulsion "Adam 12" and "Emc"rgen-or suspension from the guild ,cy/' Jon Epstein of "Owen may be ordered. The gtilld Marshall," Cy ChermJlk or says they may also altempt to , "Ironside," He11Pan 8aundcfs fme the violatoi's. ot!.'.Aaam 12,'t. . Dmd_J!jc--· el . io s~ r11CB.;iter . · tor. of "Owen Marshall" and went on strike Mar for· "Marcus Welby." pay incre~ and other etted.-e"Irlier for crossing benefits. Picket lines have piclet lines were Robert been set up at major studios Bl'"8. writer and 11!0rJ editor and television networks. SALE! 6" Pool GOLD If I SH .... $5 ... SALE '1'!..' hie ln4e· ... 1tw Sunilay FANCY KOi • .,. $$. ... SAU 3 for '10. 4 WA~· HY.CINTHS JiD • • WAm LILIB 1.ANKAMfRICARD e MASJERCHAR<;E Pacific Goldfish Fanri 14700 GOLOENWEST, WESTMINSTER • ' ' tMtrflt _ .... s ....... ,,......,, ~ 893·7105 . ' -. . .. . . . "With the se overflights on l,..ft$ve felt for a long a{ this was a rather us situation and a w 'ce," the San Jose mocrat said in a letter to e Na\ry Department. "I'm not sure how necessary 11 is." Navy P3 OriQn and the ·on al Aeronautics and S ~ Administration's $5 mil· Ii Convair 990 flying labpra- to collided on the approach to offelt Thursday and ' I i .! • i i • • • • The Harbor , which open~ in ' 1941 and underwent rerrtodel· Edwards . said the Navy could shut ~1offett down without harming its program by transfering military ac- tivities to other California bases. "This could happen again ;pld c o u 1 d be much more serious,"·ne said. ing in 1963, featured-a--marine decor with many antiques that provided patrons with a seafaring atmosphere as they gazed out the windows at the ocean around them. Among tht: items lost in the fire were a massive ship's wheel and masts from the 1863 clipper. shi p Star of India, Ule 18th century carved head of.a Portugese sailor and blocks and tackle from century-old sailing ships. There was no comment available from the Navy . A crash investigation wa s launched late -Friday by a three-man NASA·Navy team which visited the crash scene at Sunnyvale Municip&;l Golf Course, then adjOllnJed·"'"Ulltil Monday. . One city fireman, Steve Felix, suffered first and se- co'.nd degree bw1is on his hands afld face and was treated at .a hospital. 0 ale! Save. 20% on po yest,pr seamless custom draperies. Uned or unlined. Labor and Installation included. Here 11 the fal1ric excitement, the color vlbrance you Want for your windows, at a fabulous saving ol 20-kl Seamless 1 polyester.shper fat;rlcs give you beautiful, un interrupted drapery.folds from pleat~ .... top to hem. Setetct from class1; or , . contempor11ry florals. subtle ombr~ stripes, or jewel·brlght high-fashion colors. And, if you want your draperies lined, you can save '20%-on cotton'lat8en lintng, too. 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Comolll, ___ ....,......_ ..mo.. c.1 • Our !Mlrpet •l*lllllt wffl 1MfiN ~°"'....,._to your home or offtol. No obltoetlon. or courte. W. "'-rou're loolclnt tor. ' • ' JC:t.nney ' Shop Su•day •-sfp.m. at thl 1o11.4f .. 1itf11: f 11hlon 1,11nd, Nt~port Beach 171'4} 644.23 I 3. Huntin9ton Center, Huntin9ton a,.ch 171 4 I 892.7771 ' " .. , ' • I • __.. .. 1 ~. .. DAILY PILOT Sun<lal ,fa>'!l··l5, 1973 ' I . h .~.,,. H . d ·1cago . oo New Band -·· • i . • , /' . ~ I I-. Shot' to .. Death -' ., . CHICAGO (UPI) - -Sam DeStefaoo; tradllionaf maruiof galigland eoceout..,, 63 one of tht older breed of reputed There were no ~tneuea:. Police said -chicq. crlnie syi\c\lcate hoodlum>, was neighbors r<POf\ed l>e8rl."I lhol• ali<"t found dead or shoigun wound5 In the JO •.m., but none ~ 111~eetipled. Of. garage of his Nort)1west Side · home ficera found De§!e!anil't bod>1-ilter • lip SWrdaY ~ a slaytnp bearing all the to Chicllgo_)Allfy News Bureau. ~ + A, poliCt .. examiner said it appeared ~ • DeSterano bad been shot at~ twice in the chest aud In the left ann, wbldl "" ,. nearly ~lownolf.'Tliey sald he was-· ed In work clofj>et and apparently ...... getting ready to, clean his garage. A· broom wu lound !!"81' the body. i Oe""SrefMo had a long history of violent. outburttt. againlt police, jOdcet, and - associates in ·courtrooms.and out; He wa s under indictment '.with his 'brother Marlo -. · in the November, 1983, torture slaying of • Leo Foreman, a · collector ,employed. 'by '8yndicate li>ln llla'ry · . . . ' . The bfolhelJ---were indicted in ~I" tember,_...Jm . after a nine-year in-. DAU.Y Nt.OT ,,.,. ,... vcstlgahon. Edward V. Hanrahan, then UCI STUDENTS FIND SOLUTION TO LOW INCOME HO.USING' IN IRl(INE ___....-COOi . County state's attorney, called ii . Wendy Freed, Scott Baird, And John Woodbury Use Old Vans, Conv1rted,au ... the flrst lndictmertt for murder or any~ .high: echelon "mob" leader since the 1 1920S. The DeSte[an"'I were released in . From Page 1 Vi.et Con·g_ Pamphlets' . November on $100,00CI bond each from Cook County jail on-a tuling or the ' MPERS lllinois Appellate CQU.rt. -• • -• Anthony Spilotro also was indicted in l the FOreman slayin g. 6n March 28 a He _remove~ au the se~ts and spent $1,000 D po·w T circuit judge ordered a separate trial [or to IIlSlall such amemlies as a propane eny . o. n _ ur. es Sam -· Destefano. He was to have ap-oven, -a tape. deck, several ro ws of • !'.._ - peared in .<XIW't May 30. April 30 had cabinets a ·closed bedroom area, been set for the triaf of his brother and kerose~ lanterns, and running water. Spltotto. I II hi "h " t hi $1 800 H Charles Grimaldi a fonner DeSteCano n a , s oma cos m , . e associate and a wibtess before the grand thinks now he could probably sell it for SAIGON (UPI ) -The Vlet Cong peared in more · e picture . UistribUted illustrated pamphlets Satoir-Two fonner Na POW · Friday in day designed to refute as "slanders and San· Diego the Vi tdd or ·llidians Black Roa:d . ' ., J>1¥E RIDGE, S.D. (UPI ) -.A "thir< force" band ol IndioDJ bloctin( the mm • ruimi.ay to Wounde<I Knee .....aiceci Saturday ii has set May 3 u :the deadlllM for surrender of tht lilstorlc village. Tiley imPIJed that if the Indian ·militants Inside the village have DOI... gjV<n up by that time, they. will tty-IO i!" filtrate their ranks and .use barallzl¥!nt ; to drive them out. The government made no effort• to · dislodge the JndiaJlll wbo tel up a roadblock two dl\YS 4go oo the approach to the vj!lage where 200 to 300 SJowi and C~eyenne were killed in 1890 in the Plalnt lndiaut last stand agalntt the U.S. ' calvary ... 'The government maintained it& hands- off policy.even when the Indians refused: Saturday ~o allow· passage to repmen- tatives of the Justice Department's Com- munlty . RelaUOllll Service (CRS). -The CRS workers have been the main Uailnn · between the govemmen\ and the Indians who took over Wounded Knee 4& <lay~ ago. The .third force 1Tndlans said they are the "original residents oI Wounded. Knee': -Oglala Sioux living In the hills SUITOWlding the flyspeck hamlet who have Deen dispossessed by Indian in- surgents or kept from their homes by 'U.S. agents ringing the village. , They demanded -paymeqt of $100 a day , to 68 families dri"'.en-or kept from theili liOmes, retroactive '°'the day Wounded ~Knee was occupied . jury which returne<t the lndictm<rits, has about $2,000. _ been under protectife cus~ ,•inc-~ last . :'It'.IJ nice enough so that you can live distortions" the reports b)lo released. refused them !cal arid ----" Weddin ' Rites American prisoners of war that they hara:i:seu the even aj.ter the fire· g were tortured while ,in' captivity in North agreemen as -signed last Jan. , . -"---...._ Cherr11 Royalty Ul"I T ........ . -.... Elihbeth Anne Ka bis, of Od~ sa, Del., was. crowned National Chen:y Bl06S0m Festival Queen Friday. She wears famed Miki· moto CroWl'l' valued at $250,- 000. ________ _ Flot>d W atel's To Cover Hon1es In Mississippi VI CKSBURG. Miss. (AP I -Flood waters rose moire than.J!_ve feet in the , Ea gle Lake . communit'y near here on Saturday and engineets predicted they would crest about two or three feet abov e most. or the homes in the area. Tiie area -which includes about 200 homes -was hit by the flood waters when two danis holding back waters o( the Yazooo River along Muddy Bayou -buf>t. . August. · -iq, comfortably," be says. "In the DeSetelano was sentenced to a 3'h: year evenlng I can have friends over that live prison tenn in March, 1m, on charges of in smaller vans around here." o~ct~g jultice by th re~ t_e n ! n g Woodbury says the biggest advantage Vietnam. _ ~_Paris. ·two were~-Cmdr. Phil The pamphlets contained picture.· Ki. er, :12, and u,-, carro __ r a. Be<!le. 1r. ,. RE'oll y· ! -using" depicting American prisciners relaxing in ~ _ ~I peaceful surroundings, and bore as a title Th~ pamphlet said :· "The propaganda G~di, "'.ho was then testifying m a of bus .living over student dormitories is narcotics tr1al. priv.acy. '"Ibere's people funning around Foreman, 43, was found in !1fl auto there haJf-crezy all the time. The donn is trw:iJc in_ 1963. He.had been stabbed ,wJth like .one big party. Here you can be an ice pick and shot se\rfl'al times. . a.Jooe,•.o. he says. l - ..........._ "My only complaints here are the mud -.... P ........... s· k when it rains and the field mice who ' Ol1ce-· lC ·ened started chewing up my hooks. But now · I've got a cftt so the mice aren't a prob- By Savage D~th ~;o~::~~~~ Baird, whose van has much less .living Of Tt -ee· Tots'. . ·'· •llJ.ce 'tlwl. Woodbury's bus, says the JJE , 'p~ of cramped quarters can be ; ~ ~ , .,.. slll"DipUDted by careful attention to . WORCESTER ~land (AP) -A . orderlllless.. · j(ar-old l5oY .;.ism. two 'boby1 llllters :. .~'If YW l!eep everything ln its place, it were found murdered Saturday in a kill-~works' citit 'fme," he says. "But you have: ing so savage that iUeft policemen· sick neat. and shaken. 4 • : ~ . _ " . are some students who tried The bodies ti iblf .Chlldren, beateft; sex-j li~ .. out here without worrying" "Snapshots of Life of Captured U.S. machine of the U.S.1 admi.niltration ' Pilots in. the Petention -camps of the Mr. Nixon-bas tried bard-to clrcula all D.R.V.N. North Vietnam." kinds of ~tortioiis; ,landers and fabrica- The pamphlet was published by a tions arow11d the sd-called 'POW issue,' group called "The . Vietnam Committee playing upon the feelings of the !i'milies for Solidarity with the American Peo-and American peoi>le to ·deceive public pie,'' but it contained no publication date. opinion and to fUrther their mean in- lt had 36 pictures on the fuside, most of terests. ' . , • them showing Americans eating and pre-"But asl a .YietJiamese saying puts it :' paring food , participating in athletics, 'A hand cannot cover up the sun.' 'lbe relaxing over "chess and cards or lying jµst cause and humanity of the Viet- in bed reading. None of the prisoners namese people is an eloquent flct, and shown was identified, and several a)> there is nO denying it." ' e . ' I Mor e Reiunds Expec~d uall,Y violaied, ahd with ;their ·tbn>ats cut, abotlt7 }~t. rand it didn't work out for were left inl~led on ,,iion railing's near them .at a,11." . WASHINGTON LUPI) -Millions of come tax returns this year is Monday, their home in-~the F.ngl.ish midlands. . _(Jy~ next to heavily travelled .cam-Ameri~~ still were sweating over their April 16, for most or t,he COWJtry and "J have neve r known a more brutal pus Drive,_ \be campers caused some r -· mUrder irr· all my lifetJ .said Robert cdmp~inia:, from Irvine tesidents who felt federal income tax returns thiS-weekend midnight 'I\leiday, April 171 for New Booth. de.tective chief superintendent. the youths shouldn't be permitted there. · in an effort to meet the Monday midrught York and New England resi~nts. Detectives said the children had ~ "I can understand how some people deadline. In-..._1971, Congress revised the tax" dragged from their .beds late Friday might' object," admjts Wocxlbury. "I When the IRS las t ctiecked last withholding tabJes. but m'any· wage night. Their partly stripped bodies, hack· might not agree, but 1 can see their point Wednesday, only 57 million of an earners failed 1ciasil_ .. their employers to d b kn. if f d I 25 rd f · estima. ted 77 million taxpayers had filed ~- SAN JOSE (UPl r -When. a young couple · decided they wanted a unique wedding ,. they chose an outdOOI" amuse- ment park ·as the settlng Saturday. With an altar set up ;on a railroad plat· form, Jackie Levensailor and Bill Izzarelli, tx>th 22, were married under sunny skies at the Froiltier Village amusement park. About 200 inVited guests and a crowd of "l,000 were there when the bride , in a long white gown, and her father rode to the railroad station in a stage coach. The groom <md his best man arrived in the par.k's railroad train. ' DAILY 1PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE O!liv!ry of tl'le Daily Pilot is guarant!ed MeM••·'r141•Y; II JOU •• .... ll•Ya 1111r ••Ill" ,., l:M "·"'-• c•ll allll '"r ,...., wlll r:~t le n•. C•llt •r. tltit11 flltfll Stluf'll•Y •1111 $""""y: lf pv .. -f'ftllVI .,.,,,r CtPY llY t 1.m. 5fl•f'll1y, 1r a 1.m. S111Hhy. <Ill 1n4 • copy will h llrwflll ,. yew. C1H1 1rt ltktn vntll lt 1.m, I Ttl!phon!s Mffl Or•nt• Ctllnly ....... • ...... "'1-WI ' ' • • • • • ' • • • ' • J • ' • • • ' • • • • • ' ' • I ' • 1 • • • l ' ' I • • l I $ ' ! I ,I. Wat.cf levels in the area ros~ from 81 J eet Friday to 86.2 by midday Saturday. Levels were expected to re~ch 00 feet by this morning~ The Army Corps of Engineers predicted a crest of 97"'98 fl!Ct and said most homes in the area were 94- e Y a e, were oun on Y ya s o view. increase the ntimber or ~allowable ex· from th~por of their home in "We don't have any Vested interest their returns. · ~ ..... Worcest . qUie illruh .Street . here," he says. "We don't' ev.en pay tax· 'There was some evidence,, however, emptions. T~, more mOhey !han Ntrtlt,.ttl Hvllllfttttll a11cll -· '"' w11tml111t1r • • • ....... 122t Th~ parents and young lodger were · es. To someone who had to 'pay $40,000 that more persons than normal mailed necessary was; withheld from tfieir under interrogati1:>n at the central police for his home that rpight not look good. their returns early, apparently because paychecks. , sta?ion. · i•or they might just not approve of our of the unusually large tax refunds. The result waa fatter refunds this year S111 Clt111111lt, C••lllr1111 •11d1, S111 J~lll C..pl1tr1111, Otftl hl11I, ~Ill UI-· L .. -MlfMI .... """44H The children were identified as Paul lifestyle. The deadline · !or filing individual in-· 1han in the past. Kenneth Ralph. 4:, and h.is si sters Dawn "But we stay clear of drugs. That's one 1--::;;lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maria, 2, and Samatha Jane, 9 months. of the things we left the dorms to get 96 fee t above sea level. Most of the homes were free of water Saturday, bu t officials said mariy would beCQme Oooded as the.water level rose to its crest -A corps spokes m8n said nooding of th e area \Ya8 simila r to fi lling.· a ~thtub ~ from a fa ucet. a slow. steady procedure. Priceless Religious Statue Recovered-... The-Miss issi ppi lllv~r. whose t.1~Ve· SANTA Fe NM (UPI ) _ A ·1 difon has created the .... · · ransom away from. We're clean ; jn fad, we keep the area more clear of trash than it used to be because we consider this pface to be our homes.'' Plane Towing GHder cbaapakwaci Y1 con 1 h-,. ~ Yazoo , was note written in "poor Italian~ led to the~ c ers a on.-...... • • · .. · C · h · P 'I t n· report ed down one-tent or--'!. foot Satur· recove.ry Saturday or a priceless and ir· I as es, 1 0 ICS day rrom its crL~l of 50 4 replaceable" religious statue and the ar· ' No injuries were reported when the two rest of two teena gers charged with its-, . SAN DI.EG O (AP) -1'.he pilot· of a dams _ one earthen. the ot her con-theft ~-gglHngme plane was killed Saturday ucted of concrete blocks -broke. The Santa ~Fe_ Distc1 ct Attorne~· ~Joe i' .1".h_en.Jli_s_plaoe_crashed-on the-t3th .. hole--- l----i'otnrr•untt ·s~he-tast or-som-e-hai-r---~tellan~a1d the~stnlUe--;-"Ca'lreaL:a C.On-of a golf course, as it wa s towing a glider m lion acres along the Yazoo to be Oood-qu1sta,~:a,'was reco vered ''in excellent in. ~e 27th an~ual Pacific. Coast -- • Cd bv the backwaters. ~ shape .~arly Saturday from an aban· M1dw1~~ Soar t n g Championships, hirty·seven of .Mississippi's 82 coun· doned rrune . shaft near Los ~unas, N.M.. autilorll~es repor.ted_. . . . ties have been declared eligible for .~t was stolen from St. Francis Ca thedrilL The pilot was_ 1d~n~1f1etl ~s S.K. Norris federal disaster relief funds. in Santa Ee March 18. of Los Angeles, off1c1als .said. .. Snow to Hit Upper, ~lains ,. T e1uiessee Va lley F aci11g Tliu 11der$tOr fr's IJ.S. S u nn 11ur11 $riow !$ iorf'(..$1 lQ< s~•l<IBY !Or l)OI'· !!Olis of 11'4 UPJ1er Pl&ln., cllaflgln~ ta r1l11 over 1i. Ce<11r11 PIBln1. !he Mldale ancl IJP~f Ml1sl11lppl V~ll~y 111rovgn 111e G•e•IJ.U -e1 •rt• ln10 !"'-! Ohio Valley. • \ • . • • ~ . ' . - By Florence Eiseman THE RED BALLOON LTD, ............... Florence Eiseman is for t<r day's Cashion-minded moth- ers who think twice befOrc they buy. They kno\v Flor- ence Eiseman means mo~ fashion for th~lr money, nlo1-e wearability, and more quality. A· special coUectlon of swim \\'Car for , boys and gil'ls. \villi coordinates to n1ateh in sizes 2-14 at The Red Balloon. -n-,:.t,:~ I\• •••l 1l~M1lolJ•ll1 •••••"' •"'"'"'"" ...... , ....... 11.1111<1 Fashion Island Newport Beacb llf.88411 Town ·1s Country ,Orange (7141 llS-1$9.1 Huntington tJarbour (710 ll6-llel •• .. " • \, • ' • • • of Course I J-- . -: • • . • ' " .. " 1 ~ ' . , .. • ' I I 1· I I ' " ' • • • • ' • j • ·' l ' • • • • • J • • I ~ • • • • • ~ .i ' l • • l ' • ' • • ( ; l ! ! f • ' ' t· I I I l i • \ • ' I . . ~ / '. Ta~P'fY~~i ' 1.'. Not--See Ligkt · " . ·: . 'DAllX HALF OF THE' COUNTY: Is It true that the llghts are gollig OU all over OraJIBe County. because the •1 govenunent up at our county seat is bUsted? Well, maybe riot quite .. Some anguished cries of poor-moutht however, have been he8rd in ~yo from the !Jails of government up there. All this came about during a report from · County Auditor.Controller Vic Heim to the Board of Sup- ervisoii. Heim told that august body that ~ some I of the county's special taxing di stricts appear to be in: l difftculty. I The situation. develops because of a new Jaw known as Assembly Bill 90. This AB 90 ·thing, in effect, pas . frozen taX rates at the amount authorized for -the tur· rent year. ' ' NOW, TlQS. J\.tEANS that the county government's "· SpeciaJ districts simply cannot look at the current red marks In !he books , sigh, and raise. taxes to COIPpensate !Of lblngio that are in the ied. · . · Certain government critif!s have always thought this practice was evil consumption in the ,frrst place. Their reasoning is; that after all, if ~ou look at your good old family budget and find dollars wanting, you are simply in sticky .circumstances. , Few of us enjoy ~ situation where we may simply say, "Alas, we're running a bit short this month . , . So I'd better juSt go down to the boss and rai se my salary ... " Since most of us can't quite work it out that 'vay, we must have sympathy for these special county di s- trict directions-who, abruptly, find themselves floating in the same boat with the rest of us. WE HA VE SEVERAL 'kinds of special tax setups in Orange County. Just look at your tax bill sometime . There are cemetery districts,, mosquito abatement dis- tricts, sewer districts, sanitation districts, and lighting districts. Each is supposed to get a little slice out of the tax pie. Audltor-O>ntroller Heim specifically cited the li~t· Ing districts that might be In trouble. He explained to the supervisorial minds· that the electric company . just got aporoval to ra~ the price of juice. But at the same time. this AB 90 thing came along and froze the amount the li1thtin1t districts can take in. Thus comes the threat of more outgo·than income .. · SOUND F AMJLIAR when con) pared to the oli:l fam._ ily bud~et fights? You bet. ,, . Anyway, it has them all scratching their heads up there at the cowdy ~at. Some authorities figure that special elections ought 'to ,be called -as allowed by AB 90 -so taxes can be hiltect. On the dlber hand, Sup- ervisor Dave Baker was wondering out loud if it wouldn't be cheaper just to turp off !he s~t lights. ' .. I .. undaY~ Aprll 15, 1913 DAILY PILOT A 5 /lt:Took 40 Po1li·~ee· --r:=-~ · Autlwr Predic~ Future ' ' -\ To .Ar~ est Samoan .--~~l., ' ~ . ·~ Bll!SBARE (UPI) -A ~~rs then trled.,.to arrest @.:tribal chle!.bo<l)JY-thfew that man llj)d-Mtt. Anderson, P9llce out lof ~r'"m a free-5-7 804~110 pounds. came to for-all \hlt"'tOOk ~ 40 Jaw en-· s"fe~e. foroement. office~s to 'ttte -chief Anderson, e 27$-flC1t,lhd early Saturday. ...-..-~fessional wrestler, joined -Chief Peter dorson,. ·hi• !lie fight. , wlfe.~1i. and a beer bottle.. He picked up t6e officers --Ofrowing compatriot were jall-one at a time and threw them ed after the fracas bl3t relea~ out of the bar. across the ed later on $500 ball each so sidewalk and into the street,, they could attend a wedding of according ti> the official Pollce one of their countrymen. report. . · Police at the San rr,nCiseo. Chief William Be.ard, drink- suburban city said the incident ing .... coffee , in a nearby began when offioers Bobby restaurant, went to the aid of Ray Davis and Alan Duerson his officers but he: received were called to the De. Marco's the same treatment. 2! Club to investigate a minor Police then called 40 orncers p disturbance. from n e i g h b o r i n g com· As they talked to a man in munities,·the San Mateo Coun· the bar. another patrori sitJjng ty sheriff's -office an d at the bar hurled a beer bQttle California Highway Patrol. at~tl)e barkeep. , It took ·seven : officers· to :-According to police, the two _!iandcuff A,pderson. Law,naker· Seeks . . .. -· ·Moffett Cwsing MOUN:I'A!N VIEW (APl - 1 Rep. Den ·Edwards demanded the shutdown of the Navy's Moffett Field. 5aturday saying the two-plane crash which kill- ed 16 persons last week "could Jiappen again." "With th ese overOi'ghts going on I have felt for a long time that this ..,.as a rather dangerous $lluation and a nuisance,~.' the San· J o s e Deinocrat said in a letter to the Navy Department. "I'm not sure how1necessary It all is." + A Navy P3 Orion and the National Aeronautics and sp3~e Administration's $.5 mil· lion· Convair 990 flying labora· tory collided on the approach to Moffett Thursday and ' ' plunged"' flaming into a golf course just .across busy u,.s. 101. The sole survivor, Bruce H. Mallibert, 22, remained in crit.ical condition Saturday. Edwards s'aid th~ NJvy ' could shut Moffett down without harming its program by transfering military ac· tivities to other California bases. "This could happen again and c o u l d be much more__serious," he said. -There was M comment available from the Navy . " A crash investigation was launched late Friday by a three-man NASA-Navy team which visited the crash scene at Sunnyvale Municipal Go.If Course; then adjourned until Monday. t SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - By 2001 A.D., ed,ucation and entertainmant wllt be the t\vo biggtst American industries and there won't be much dlf· ference between the two, lhe Association of C a 11 f o r n la School Administrators was told Saturday. CALIFORllA Arthur·C. Clarke, 6uthor of "2001: A Space Odyssey." said machines wilt be doing 90 per· cent of man's woq!t by the · lum_ of the centuiy .ind a Landmark Res taurant , Des troyed SANTA .BARBARA (AP) - The Harbor Restaurant, one of this · city's best kn o-w n landll¥\rks because of its set· ting On, a 100.year~ld wharf, was destroyed in a predawn f~e Saturday. Ownei-George Castagnola placed the loss at $1 million. A small girt shop adjaceot to the restaurant a1so was gut.- ted but fire Chief Richard person's biggest e,!,lolce ~lU be the fanning of the sea .. s:electln{ f'nm1 hundreds, of 'f'he men and women o! 2001 programs on~he fatylllY "in-face ''utter boredom," he ~id. tortnation console .... -· unless man's capacity for Addrfsstng 5 , 5 o o nd .... lifelong growth Isn't better mlni5trators attending the' develo~ by then. ~ • opening session of the associa· Clarke suggested that the--• ' lion convention here, Clarke age for leaving sCbool should visioned homes ruii by com· ·be 120 instead of 18, so that a puter W<irk done by long 'puson could be educated • dtsta0oe communlcalion. food throughout his lifetime. created from n o fl o r g a n i c The conventi9n ls scheduled material like oil or coal and to i;un through Tuesday. TWELVE TO FIVE OUR SUNDAY HOURS South Coast 1lua t~•ld ,..1111<•1 An11t11nctm.t11t! Wickman said lhe wharf ltse!f[:':===:::==:::==:::==:::==:::==:::==::::;::=:==:::==:::==:::==:::==::::=:=:::::===:::=::=:=:=:=:=:::=== suff~ed no serious damage . The Harbor, which opened in 1941 and underwent remodel- ing in 1963, featured a marine decor-~th -many antiques that provided patrons with a ¥&faring atmosphere as they gazed out the windows at the ocean aroWld them. Among the it~Q$1 In the fire were a massive ship's wheel and masts from the 186.1 clipper ship Star of India, the 18th century carved head of a ~ortu~se sailor and blocks and tackle from century~ld sailing ships. One city fireman, Steve Felix, suffered first and se- cond degree burns on his hands and . face and was treated at a hospital I .. • • • • 4 ' ~- • Now, that could f>e, Dave. On yet another hand, most citizens have been sold on the notion that street lights are a good thing because lighted-areas generally _ . have lower rates-in crime and vandalism. . ' I ! ~!I SO IF WE FLIP the.switch, w.e can hold the street light tu down. Then crime might soar. Then insurance rates will ~o up. " '~~ ~ '",. Next thinil!: you know, we'll have to hire more peace officers to cover the areas where things have been . kept in the dark. More officers will mean another section of the tax ~ rate ~oes uo. . · Well, that just seems to be the way it goes with ~~our tax dollars. . · Save one at one place aqd it slides out of your wal· · let in ~nother. · I • • Television Writers Cross ~ Guild Picket Lines • LOS ANGELES (AP) -1'11:.c. of "Barnaby Jones;" Michael Writers Guild of America Crichton, writer and director Saturday accused five writer· o f t h e M G M f i I m , producers em p-1 o_y e d at "Westworld;" and John Universal Studios of vlolatlng Mantley, writer-executive prtr J(U!)d. ruJ.e:s by crossing picket ducer of "Gunsmoke." ... lines 1'he -Write~ Guild says a I . I '' ' . ..,. .. " ' ' ' I-.. I I '' ' ' ,. 1 I . " , Our big value , . carpeting. The easiest way~estore your ·floors. -. , . The five televlsion writer-hearing,lrill be "held for each p~ucers are Jack Webb of of the"'lnen and that expulsion "Adam 12" and "Emergen· or suspension from the guild 1-t--.rii'~'"?OiM:J>stem 'OWBI maY !leorderM. re-g\lll~ M.arsJWl," Cy Chermak of says they may also attenipt to. , . ~l!iii!\I= £-t2 u sq.yd. I • I "Ironside;" Herman Saundei's· fine the violators. of '"Adam 12," and David Vic~ • Televisionjshow film write.rs tor: of "Owen Marshall" and went on strike March 6 tor 0 ifarcus' Welby.'' pay increases and oth er Cited earlier for crouing benefits. Picket lines have pi<"l.et lines 'Were Robert beeri" set up at·major_ studios Bl'8s, wri~~~•-nd_.story __ ed!_to_r_and television netwai'ks. --I _ . ' . SALE! GOLDFISH ' . .... $5 ... SALE ~1 '!.. I .. lilt I nd• .... "' Sunday • FANCY KOi .... ,. .... SAU 3 for '10. WATD' HYACINTl!S AND WA TR 1.11.115 . ,, 1-BAN K.MIERICARD e MASTERCl:IARGE ' Pacific Goldfish Farm 14700 GOLOENWESJ, WESTMINSTER • (H~ of .. IM Ohret ,,....,, '1'\4"" 893·1'1 OS • • • • • . .. • ale.! Save 20o/o on polyester . , seamless ·~ ~ustom draperies. Uned or unlined. Labor and lnatallation included ' . Here la the fabric excitement, the color vtbrance yqu want fo_r your windows. at a fabulou s saving 'of 20%1 Searplessl l·polyester.sheer fabrics give you t5eautlful, · unlnterruPted drapery folds from pleated top to hel'{t. Sel&ct from classic or contemporary florils, subtle ombre stripes, or jewel·bright high-fash ion co lors. And. if you wint Your draperies lined, you can save 20% on cotton sateen llning, too. Match ing bedsprftads available at Penney& every-day low prices. • , ·. Come in and visit our DeCoritti ' .. center , or phone ~neys ,' .-"9·r--·~ .... ----. ::::::===~=Decorating · JCPenney · ./. · w. know wfiet ~·re looking for. Shop Sunday nckin to.5 P,M. at the following stores: FHhion l•lend,"'NewpJrt i .. ~h 17141 6H·2lll. Huntington Center, I Huntington S.och 17141 892-7771. • -· ' Cornerstone , do-it·yourself level loop carpeting with-its own ·foam rubber backing. Cpoose from three tastefu l tweeds, 811 willi the inherent toughNIS a~d long ule-ot nylo n. , _..._... ____ _, • .. 3 .~yd, 'Chateau' Dupont 5018 continuous fllamentnyfon shag. comes In sol Id or tweed colors. It's so super sQft you may start leaving yourshoeaat thefn:int door. Durabli and reetstant to pllUng and fiJzdnO • ~\G-::--,--c-::-:-.:-:-::--~-i ~*i. Free rrie·asurtng. Quick deUvery. .. ™ E:x pert'carpet lnttalldon MMct ev•ll•b ... JCPehney h• • comp .... telectlon of weJu. Adced carpet poddt119-' C-In, C!f -OW·llM lllop-at-llomo MtYtce. Clll OUr carpet tpedllll w1• bmg two••••..,...,._. to your homo o«olllco. No obtlptton, ol cbuta ... \-------.. ~enney ' w. ~ wtm rou're loolmlt flar. • Shep Su•tlay -to 5 p. m. at tho followl09 1totos: .\ ~- .. , F•shion Island, Ntwport Beac.h (7141 6'44·2lll. Huntin 9ton Cent.,,. Huntington lH<h 1714 I 192-7771 '\ > • I ) . ' ' ~-\ \ ' j ' I. l • . ... •• , . .. •. • ; ' .. . ' • . A C - .. \ -. • ' ,,,. I DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. • .. ' . -I .. Media Resp~llsibility-: Vice Presllnt Agnew had liome' hanh wont. to ' the enemy -or .aouldn't 'be. But It isn't neceaarill say about "advocacy report.a" last Thursday. · i friend. And even wanllng to do wbat's right doean t He d~ diem as reporters who "ferret out and pre-I ll from being foolish or peUy or mean or JUJI publicize p~pally those facta whlch support thelr own dead mistaken. · polnu ol·view -points ol view whlch are considered by . 'l'he goyemment belongs to the i>eoPI•. It la t6eir them to be revealed truth and the only ones that should. servant, not their all-wile master. And, under our system • be presented to the American l)el)l)!e." . of government, ll ls the responsibility of the media to ...,. .• We couldn't agree more wflh tbe Vice President. port to the people on their government -~ood and bad • • Where advocacy reporting does exist in this country, -not iverely what the govei'nment would like reeor1ed. • Agnew is on quite proper grounds tn criUcizin_r it. But . And the unfavorable news can't be stigmatiied as what!? ..... unaald ii the file! that virtually every quality "advocacy reportln~" without cuting tbe same aspersion news'.)Ernal In America also. a opposed lo having advo-on tbe reports you hke. ' cacy ournallsm appear I; It& news columns. The nation does need advocates. Without them, e Daily Pilot, like 'almoet ail other n.~wspapers, wrong,, would not be righted. makes every attempt w kelip'IU opinions and its report· But 1""5"nalized advocacy is not • role to• be car· ers' opjniom out ol the newt columns. Those opinions tied ou1 in the news columns of a responsible llews· properly beion.& on the editorial page O( in clearly idepti: paper., We'll leave that to ~-R.alph Naders, the Marti,!L ~ tied personal columns. Luther Jµngs, Ute Spiro , Agpews and, yes,, the Jane 1 • Where tile rub comes with Agnew is in defining Fondas. · : \; what constitutes ''advocacy" reportfng, and how much .. ~ ol it ~:..'!i!5·cails to llistmguish -purposely, we SUS· Redistricting J;lattle . pect, tQ better 8ef'Ve hiB own intensely partisan advocacy , .__ --~ -between the news reports and the output of the col· Every 10 years, lfoundaries· of California's 40 state umnilts ·and commentators whose signed columns tra· Senate districts are redfawn to meet . population shifts • I , . ' I • I \. I I WHAT 09 Y0U TH INf.All(i)VT NO-FAULTINSURAN<!E? I ; • AS I i:J NDE;RSTAND IT, °$E . ,.-- PURPOSE IS TO CUT OO~N ON Tf:!OSE BlG .. l)ITTL;ME~TS'THAT YOU GUY.§..GEIONE.TH IRD OR M ORE OF IF YOU· WI N THE CASE. ' . - RIGHT[ AND. THAT'S THE BIGGEST FAULT' OF ALLI .. CP ditionally· have been understood to be a combination of and equalize representaUon. , • tactual information and the writer's interpretations of In 1951, the Republicans ruled state government • " ' .. ... • . . ... ·• • '. J • ' • that tactual lnformrt.ion. and their party drew the lines ·to suit their purposes. In reading all of Agnew's remarks last week, we The Democrats got even in 1961, when they had con· have a feeling he really was trying lo plant ·a bigger trot of both houses and the governor's chair. · seed. Now we have a Democratic Legislature and a Repuf>. The Vice President, it seems lo us, would like the lican governor and the in-fighting in Sacramento is public lo believe !hat.news accounts that reffec!.bedly something to behold. Some observers believe a compro- on Ute Administration are the work of advocacy report· mise ls impossible . • ers. . Whatever happens will happen without the interests Jte phrased if this way: "(Members of . the press) of citizens being the real· consideration. Votes will be have cqrne routinely to think of themselves as rej>resent· cast solely on the baSis' oC seU-ir{terest. atives of the people and just as routinely to view the The present system seems only to perpetuate unfair· federal government as enemies of the people." ness. It's time redistricting was turned over to the state No, Mr. Vice President. the federal.government isn't Supreme Court or some other independent a~ency. i . :• . Will Watergate Be Waterloo? ' - Dear .. Gloomy Gus l ·Jap~n S~utts U.S. Imports ·! Siiuation ·jvm-y Dark' ' .. . All Presidents or 'the United States ha\'e had oiie thing ' in common. They have all asp!J:ed to greatness. Richard M. Nixon is no exception. He would like to wili a high place li1 history-Al recenily NORMAN cousms ' • as two months -ago. he stood a Ve'f'J gopd • chance of making lt.;J'oday, I am not so ·great visions. / sure. ~ -. .., ~ -But ·the big question about him is Richard Nixon's big plus is1hat he has wnelher there may be a tragic flaw ln1Us substantially lmprov· ... makeup thal Impels .hinl. to . cul1«>rnm • ed the chances for or to play roogher at limes thait he has world peace. to play. He himself. h a s probably been Item One -For aware' of thts: · for :his political cam- !O years of more, the paigntng In recent 1fears has been at pOUUcal climate in -Sharp ·variance with the ear If political the United Statet tectici: or \he pollt!Cal 11Slush-fund" had been inimical to ~efllsode or 1952 .. And .,with a sUccessful any efforts seeking first tCrm as President and an normalization of re-overwhelming victory in the 1972 elec- 1alions with China . lions, Richard M. Nixon finally stood on - Socb efforts were often equated with un-higher ground than he had ever known in Americanlsm or 1ubversion. his life. The prospect was clearly o~n Unfortunately, Richard Nixon hirilself. before hlm of a high Place in American especially during the-1950s , had helped to history. create .such a climate. But the con-All · this is now threatened by tinuation of that 1poi!cy was producing Watergate. 'The question is not whether dqgerous tensions. It is entirely to Richard Nixon1 knew about Watergate in Richard Nfxon's credit that he waS able advance. 1be question is why be did little to reverse American foreign policy. or nothing about it after the entire nation Indeed, his adroitness in leading ~,.own teamed about it. Nor is~ the question party through a metamorphosis oir this whether he was informed by his White issue is one o( the most spectacular House aides concerning their knowledge political feats in recent American of, or their involvement ln, Watergate. Wstory. but how men such as these y..-ere selected Item Tu·o -11le improved relationship for the White House in the first place. ,1·ith : the Soviet Union may not rate SlMILAllLY, the question is aot historically on the S8l1lt level as the detente with Qrina, but President Nixon's whether he is right in believing, as has initiatives in this area are probably more Deen reported. that the American people daring and--comprehensive than had been have no passionate interest in Watergate attempted or achieved by any Presiden t and that the best thing for him to do Is to since Franklin D. Roose~elt. say nothing and to let the entire incident Tb The L d f he • die down. The QUeSliOn JS Whether a 1. Hem ree -"" 0 t war '" Pr 'd t r the U · ed Si · · 'l'ed Please tell your. bosses that t"·o · pictures or Jane Fonda in one issue ris two pictures too many. And if the rest the dumb clucks woold stop paying .50 to attend her movies, we could p her off by pure at- '-lrillon. ........ J.M. • ._., f111 er• 'Willlll,,._. bY l"MCl1n •lllL o. "'' ftMlrll'J '"-'1Kt 1111 vlewl 01 Ille -~ • lend Yot1r HI Ht¥i1 to O~Y-0 1,., lty Piiot. ., Rattlesna es ~A lso Poss s ' Some !,lights Even rattlesnakes ha.Ye some rights1 in the view or. the Humane Society, whicn is now investigatinr "Rattlesnake Roun· dups" out west. TOKYO-Behind .Prime hfinister Ka- kuei Tanaka's official pledge to Wash- ington or lowered trade barriers, there is private resignatioo here by U.S. and Japanese officials alike that American imports to Japan will not be increased significantly-now or ever . 1 Excruciatingly difficult negotiations over import of American citrus fruits and computers promise little in actual new imports. Be- yond that, political and business faoton• .. d o o m American products in the rich Ja~ese markeL • Indeed, many in· nuential Japanese now feel , the ouly way to reduce Ja.: pan's corrosive $4 ... billion surplus in its trade. balance with the United States is to cut down Japa- nese exports-in other words, le~ not more trade between the two countries. That remedy suggests profound reper- cussions: a Japan more inward-looking and nationalistic .. far less entwined wilJ.J the U.S. On th~ sur!:ace,)lo.wever, both sides are working furiously to lower Japanese trade s~lua, through higher U.S. µn- ports .. Sunkis\'. orang-e is near a Com- promise . 1witfl Jawncsc a,gricultural cooperatiyes to import American oranges mi1ed -wtth tess •lfhm>rsorne" Japatese . oranges in a frozen. juice. Although talks over breaking down quotas on •American computers 1are stalled by Japanese demands that liberalization . be delayed until 1976. U.S. officials hope for an earlier date. B~ iN ~· the JaPanese seem 'to be going'. 'thrdugh the motions to humor the Americans and prevent retaliation against their exports • by the U.S. Congress. Officials at the ·U.S. embassy here, deeply• involved in· the trade pie· · ture, are privately .glum. "I would say the import slt\J8tion is very, very dark," one diplomat told us. .. - Thousands of diamondbacks, plus the rarer prairie rattlers, are sJaughtered at these springtime roundups. What appalls the Humane Society is the way they're . . . ki~~· captured snakes are ·~auled into TJn~ee-week ·Month Could town in burlap bags ~..,. . ~ and barrels, often with broken necks and backs. Some a r c crushed lo Replace Four-d~y We ek 1-death beneath the • · ' .. wheels of motor-There's a move afoot in "Congress to cycle f a n a 1 i c s . extend Daylight Savings Time the year Others are used as around. And a gootl thing, too. Jiving shooting gal· We all know getting up an hour earlier ( :ART HOPPE ,, Some candid ,Japanese orTicials express astonishment -that U.S. Ambassador Robert' Ingersoll, ah a rd -ch a r gin if Chicago industrialist who has performed impressively since arriving here a year ago, should devote so much time to the· Sunk.i~~ case considering ·itrs· low dollar potenti!ll. They suggest, probably . un· fairly. that the el fort is more to please Presidenl Nixon's California conSiituents than IO alfecl QVOf~l Jr,ad.e... . In any event. J3pan clea~ly will not permit a free now ot American farm , prQlil"iti. l)J~ area whe11 .. •lie 1f.S. can ctiJf;ii eli(ienlly WQr~; J;panese farmer s must be protected, ·an•economist close to the government told us, ."in order to kee,P Japan a little like the old Japeri.'I Apart.from suclt senthneotality, the conservative rural base of the ruling Liberal Democratic party re q u l r e 1 agricultural protection. Predictably, the. agrlcnlture minister last w~k reported to Tana'ka that trade ~beralii.ation simp- ly Is not feasible. -· Nor are the Japanese · mui;h~more relenting on computers, potentially the best American .market here. The rare Japanese officials who will talk frankly about it confide they. have no intention of dropping quotas and let IBM control Japan's computer market, a nation's "brains" in the Jatterf2oth century_ ~YP,lld farm products and computers, removlog Japanese quotas the last two years in respoli~ to Washington's demands has not helped American im- ports . ·Vietnam. The enoriility of the tragedy . es~ en. o. nit ~tes 1s 1ust1 1 t wiUJP.crease not diminish, hi the minds m be.mg mdifferent to the issues posed by of Americans t passing f trre-W~gate."'" -. - lery targets for would be g_ood for us. ~ut Po~Y wants j>olice -and tourists. In. some cases, the to. So by sunply extending Dayhght Sav· ;~ws of lhe_ratUcrsJ.te...Ae..wn..,shut @4_ i!}gs Time the year __ A MAJOR REASON: the hideously complicated distribution system here , jackin!t up the price at each point en route to the consumer. The horrible ex- ample is Ford's $2,loo Pinto, whicb ends up ·with a prohibitive $5,000 price tag. Year's Da~, Jw-which we honor the .Rather than plow through that Japanese years. Even 80, the fact that President It is unfoftunate for President N1:.:on Nixon has been able to end the \var. ~hat the Watergate ~andal had to•brea_k where his predecessors had failed, ivill JUSt as .he reac~ the peak. of. both his registe r fully in the 'historical evaluation populanty and hlS power. This 1s not t~e of the period. ":ay to greatness or a high place in history. Watergate and Waterloo are not TIIESE THREE items are substantial achievements, but ,Jhey are now in serious danger of being overshadO\\'ed by · the mora l corruption that has become synon)'lilous with Watergate. Richard Nixon's great.est problem has always been his own dualism. He is highly in- telligent, resourceful and is capable of far apart. ' -~ ls it too late for Richard Nixon to undertake the forthright actions that might rub out the stain? No one kno\vs for sure. What is certain is that he has to try -not just for his O'MI sake but for the sake of. lhe American political proc- ess. - Hernia I'S Mo st Common _ f I · I I . A mania porpoise in search of her strayed offspring n1 akes a noise unlike any she ever makes otherwise. . .It's a t. sac.I fact that two out or three young9f.ers in Orphans' homes each can truthfully say both parents are a1ive but elitewhere ... P.faybe you didn't realize 17 o u t of every 20 wigs aold hereabouts are lm- • ported ... Figure II percent ol all major surgical operallor&- the most common "' of same in -fact - ( L M.BOYD J relate to it, sir. When the old boy with the transit shows you where youi; prop- erty line lall•. he's really 1elllng y o u ju.st how your place is situated in relation to lhat spo1 In Kansas. . , are tor htmla. FEET HUR'.)': That physical com· plaint n1ost commonly voiced by citizens nationwide, according' to the 1 pollsters, ha$ IO do with lheir hurting feet . \ · Largest land ani- mal nalive to AnUlretlca Is· a gf.ss lilu.! beast 110111ething like a housefly about a lentb ol an Inch long. Center .r the 1urveyor•1 World is a small marker just 3.8 Inches lo diameter on the poivately owned Meadcs Ronch ln north central Kansai. That's point rero. At least, it is to the National Ocean Suf'\'t)', fonnerly called U.S. Coast and Geodetic Surv,y. All bench marks and boundaries This wall pl:.@lte bore a picture of ··-Martha a n d George ·Washington. Remember i~? A hig.hJY pl'fzed ctil- lector's ltem a generation ngo, it was. You saw It all over. Suddenly, requests for It ln I h e 90uven!r shops abruptly stopped. Wliy! Nobody knows. • Al!IO bear In mind, please, lt was In Fort Wayne, Iod., where.In 1883 the first baseball game wu played under ele<tric' llglitl. ' I •• ttiey simply starve to death. aroun , we d 81.f As one for~er rattlesnake v.Tangler sleep as late as us- ( J~CK ANDERSON J ual .and still get up an. hour earlier. W b i c It~ certaJnly makes . sense. We 've also been footing around a lot lately· with the ca l· el\dar, shilUog holi-, • complained in a statement to the society : ''Venomous snakeli are living creatures and, even though dangerous to man, must be treated with compassion." ·days hete and there! and .experimenting with-the four'day week. · THE SOCIETY has sent undercover THE FOIJR.DAY week hasn't worked, men , dressed in cowboy clothes, t.o take unfortunately. 'Ibe trouble, studies show, n6te' \and pictures of the rattlesnake Is that after a man's put in four long festiv&ls. days, his wife can't stand having him around the house for three . They not only 'vlll 1~ocument how the But if we can fiddle around with the rattlers are tortured but will investigate hoyrs of the day, there's ~inly no charges that promoters haul injured and re~ w~ can't, •Iler .the .• djl~ of the dying snakes from town to town to put m week. ObVioosly, then, an ideal four-day "Rattlesnake Roundups." I b week can be achieved mere y y · The roundups began in fronti~r days eliminating 1'-1ondays, Tuesdays and W~· simply as informal rattles~ke kills , then nesdays. became formalized into festivals in Very few AmerjcaM,' in their hca~ts, Oklahoma in 1939. At first, they proved care much for Mondays, Tue5days and useful in keeping down the population or Wednesdays. A week that consisted only the lethal wrigglers. of Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun BlJT NOW the Bwnane s 0 c I • t y, . day would save ma.ny an ulcer and many the ' ·111 ' best t lied a maniage . .Mori!IO\lf!f, my' own st\,KUes conlends ra toe" ao~ """ ro ~-•·-11 ..... the llmlt!M!'e of where they are found oo the ranches and prove~ lVW. ....,. ~· , , in the dt'oert . To some extent, they help us wlio ""' ·paid .weekly can get lhrough preserve the e<olo8Jcai balance by killing .wltlooul going Into .hock. .__ the ratJ which ~Y h$c cactus TO uE: F AUt IO poor old age lores!J and other desert pl . pemioners, wealthy coupon clipper$ and Today's roundups, whUe .may not salaried midd~las! e x e c u t I v e s , bring out the· bef. in _!Billers; certaJpJy Congress should give serious .con-- bring out the V.'Or~ple. slderatloo lo enacting a three-week Footnote: Seine roundups f o r1 ow month. · • ' hun1ane practices In handllng and killing And, speaking or months, what -on rattlers. 'vhoSe meat may be canned or earth do \Ve need January for? some frjed lit taste., like m.rtngy chicken) and may argue In favo r of eliminating \\'hose skins may be made Into ht.Its. February instead. But I say we can UJ a(- Some roundups also preserve the snake ford to lose Valentine's Day, ll three-dl!y venom for use in antlto1in SMUms. weekend in celebration of The Father of 1!nt;iden1Rlly. few parllcl~anls in the Our Countey'1 birth (where would our roundups get serious biles. counfrY be wllhtut a father?) ond Leap ' '-Women's-tib!!ratioo-Movement. ---;:bllsiness::' i'i jungle ·the American manufac- The ~eatlier's equally· bad in January. er fuSt: forges t. . Abolish_yig January would be. a giant That's the ~int, say many Japane:;e. slride tpward curing the corrimon cold.· They contend the A m•e r i can Further1rnore, by eliminating N"ew· Year's businessmari. no longer the shrewd Day we'd eliminate, in one fell swoop; Yankee trader. simply will not fight for 3l,I million hangovers, which are a Japanese markets. Rather than battle monumehtal headache. red tape for its own distributing system to sell Pintos in Japan , Ford would FOOTBALL FANS might object. But , rather buy a Japanese plant and export we ·could extend the season into June, the cars back hOm.e. whicl:i c1hould be made twice as long. The Americ8n businessman,. once ti Doubling June would delight ,parents feet high in Japahese eyes, is<now Viewed everyl'(Jlere by doubling June marriages liere as a""'midget-liz:y, unimaginative, and gr1duaUons. Jll!le'I are1oo short. inefficient., Except for a short, exotic lilt 'l'hert'll be a great deal of irresponsible (computers, beef, jet fighters, auclear pressure to do away· with April 15. power l!,l&nts, etc.), Japanese CongrtiSS must resist it. Instead, Apnl 15 bul!ineumen fefl they -can outsell the shoul<l be preceded by at least• len April Americans here and abroad wilh better 14s for the ~oefit of last-minute tax· produ~. So, o;e reacts .to ~mericao Qn.. payers. Whicty)>rings us to Thanksgiving. port poosibiliti.. lhl< way: "lt The1 go\'erhment kee~ m o v i n g A · f the T t t the P'" Thanksgiving around to suil ilAe.lf. But· I mencaps pre er oyo a o ur reei~sarongly that the date qn which you to, wby shouldn't lhe Japanese?" oblerV• Tban~ ~ be • matter of Jndivtdudl-Choice -such as when all your ~elatlves are ou~ of town: LAlloR DAY has to io in order to 1op the ~age on our oatlon~s l\igbw~a,;:;,.--1,-.-., DAILY PILOT bver'lhe Labor Day -end. We might . call it Nstional Safely Day Instead. And Robtrt '11 . Wttd, 1'11blilhtr Eastl:!r's a problem. Ho one knows when Thoma1 Ketvil, Editor it is, Including the Greeb1 and ft atwiys rainf. Tbt !lrlr •llllllY SWJdaY In Aprll Barbaro Krtlbtch would bl nice. , .• ~oriat .fiage Editor Byt let's not fool around with The! editorial Jllll{I!: Of tl'H! Dtlly ~15tmu. Some ... tbings are sacred. Pilot teekt to inform and stJmu-Rather, lel''s 'M>oliih the two "hedJc Wffks la1t l'l'llden by presenting this befqre Christmas and the dreary one ~··•paJ>l!:r'• oplnk>ns ·~ , t'Om· aftcfW&rd, WhiCh wUJ' save l lot Of clean• ment&.r~ on !Oplcs or lnlettst tnd ing,•UPl, 11lgnlf\c"nt't, by Pnwkllng • fnrum for th~ t.11presslon ot our retiden · $o Ute true four-day week .ls only a 1111inloru, and by lil"l.~n(lng the start in adjwtlng our 'latches and clllen-dlvt l'le vle\\'JX)lntt of Informed ob- dars ao that we'll be healthy, ,.ealtby aet\'tta and •l>Oktll'ntn on topla and happy fotever. Jt's a wonder our ot tht d~" · coqressrnen haven 'l lhouibl of It before. Aller ail,. they've been .orlda& I im.- daY week for years. · ·~ i , Sunday, April ~5, 1973 .. ' • ' I I I I I ' ' ' ' ,, I I I I ' I I l ' .. .... " ,, .. • ... . . ' . I ! '" "I , I I • ' .. l- I I I ' ' I I • I c I , I ' ' i I .. ' " .,, . • " ' . ) • ' Goldwater .·f refs 0-ver W aterg~te,~·' j_, -~ ~. 1 ' ~ .• • .~ ... -urge[Ni.xoil~/fu 'Speak .rUp ~oW' ~~ ..... ·~Ill Ille .....u., ~ Goldwater, .......... Ille ..... lllllllirF'• res , N.IO....-•. ~CM ~.-. lha1 ~-i•rlted ' ~-l<l'Ve'1 19;"'!"(1 .... _.............,.. ,;..,,., pnve ~-I dettli; l211t ID udoaa1 ... ii ' ~ 'M 't'p ;I two .~ . ' ... , . . ,, .'.~~s~~JR. W~TON -Calling 'po the l Presldent to· "speak up Dow'" and "give assurances" to t}le public on the Watergate affair, Sen. Barry Goldwater adds: "'Ibe Watergate. Tbe Wptergate. It's begiMlng to be like Teapot Dome. I mean, there'! a smeD to It. Let1s get rlji of the smell." Further, in an interview with ihe • t.fmitor In bis Senate office; t!>e. form. ' er .Republican prealClenUal standard bearer laid: . • Thal J!'lhe President doesnl clear up Watergate soon, the inciden\ will seriously disadvantage GOP can- didates all over the country-.ne1t year and Prevent a Republican· from suc- ceeding Mr. Nixon In the While House. • That it is the dama~ to "Nil.on's image" that is involVed in the Watergate eplSode -. alid . that this damage is drying up "'•contributions from Republicans to the Republican National Com.mlttee_. • ' • • .., ._.~·I mlaht nof 1uppor1 him ·u n tums ~I he bow all lboul th11 and kejll,615 ~Ill llalt. But I don't lhlnk he ~s Uoul It." -;r Hiii!)!he ,...tor was uked: "When 11'., about tbe aoxlttlff , ol n «andldate•' °""j Wali! you .,. tAlldntl •tiocll JO!ll" oWn eUes in )'our race fer ~rHlec- 61 .... ,., ... ., U\IU. " I -< ~ .. ••1t•s Goldwater's neck t'm talk1nl a1>ou1. ".be ¥id. ' , The ..,,.lOr, who is known !or being highly Influential with the Nixon ad· 'minlstraUan, di>closed tliAt be a)n!ady . has. be.bind tbe scenes,.been trying to . prevail dn tbe President to speak up · · 'on Watergate. · } "I have called oo the President to do · this,·~ be said. "I called for this when T ·saw him 'oa( in Calllom!a at the John Ford diriher a week or so aj o; an.d I tol~ _him. again, "Yo1.i've got to say ~ ·-thllr,";o .. I!* ~: ~NWy ..... i>ean baPPf!DS to be an old n>ollilnatefol my son's . And I've talkiil to bhil. I've ~ver pumped him. But , • aaked him, 'Is there 'anr, truth in this!' And he said, 'Nol at ' And I beU.,.e this kid. Bui I do bell e the President has to say ' . So you 1 tbint that right llOW the Preddnt ~uld aay IOlllethlq to the people oli ... ? · He~ to. 1be President has to give assurances. ·l.-lbink the. people will believe him. I don 't wabt to see this man end bis term with something hanging over him that wilt keep the Republicans from electing another president on 'the mere idea that, "well, we couldn~ truR that Nixon. And how "I've been getting letters and calls from Republican Criends of mine all arot.lnd the country," says the Arizona senator. "And they are saying, 'no more money to the lleJlllblican Na· 110001 Committee witil this is c1eareil up.'" "When you find staunch, bani-work, could we'lrull CoomilY, Of Agnew, or Ing Republicans refusing to 'help the ~~or whot\lerr'' party," says Goldwater, "well, I can Is It the ~ral qaeldon that co• tell ~nu we're having a helluva Ume ...,,. the n.p.mllcn ldenttlly? ..!lfuig ticket. Jo tbe ftet>ublican pla Wbat they see In this -and I'm dinner In 'Ma7 ~ tn Waahlngloo, 1 ~ it mon! and :morel-is an iii' Apd It Js becallse of Wa~ate." '1. struinent wheh:r il .. iS -+slid or not, The aenltor said pie still retains •whether it is true or false , lha,t can • fa1th in the President -and feels bi! destroy Mr. Nixon's image. record bas been particularly good, in Now Nixon in my book is doing a both foreign and do'mestic affairs. helluva good job as President. I thil11c "But,'' he says, "I see1tbe Issue out the American· people arf very satisfied of this as 'ean you trustJ)ick. NiXon?' with his foreign rpolicy. I think they It gets right down to that.,, ag~ with him ve ry Jtnanimously 1n Continuing: bis domestic position. ~·AU of .µs Woo _siwport N°ll~ are But all this is going to mean nothing. going to be on the Urie in the 1fH elec--~ And what worries me is that unle1s tion. When they say, •Afe yoU still l'.UP-the ,· Pres!dent 1~es out w i t·b portj,ng the President?' I'd ia.y, 'Yes, sorilething -"We did it. Or we didn't. I'm 1 still supporting the President.' Thls is· the reai;:oli. Or this is not the And I'd say that evm if. ~ .No, I waitt , .re~. }Ve're in~lved! ~Or we are not .'THERE'S" A ~ELL .. .' Son; llOr,:Y'Goldwator involved." UnJess he does this in the relatively near future : It's just another dirty piece Of meat like the. ITT and the other little things that have been happening that the Democral.f can make real hay out of whether they are true or not. So tbe President mlllt speak up. But what can be uy! I don't know. If there's something to the whole charge of..6nusual, peculiar happenings hi the Watergate incident, he's got to admit ti. If there's nothing, he's got to say there's nothing - which he has said repeatedly through other people. But he, bimseU, haf lo hav~ a press conference where he speUs II out. . Back on your sugestioa to tbe Pretldeol that"be speak ap -was be ageeable lo whai you prupotedi . He~ld me, "I've · already done -some . " Aft~s he said his ·staff d testlfy·before a grand jury -which I don't think goes far enough. How far sbould the President co as far a1 letting his 1ta1r testily before a· cengresslonal committee? You have !,() be very careful on this. I wouldn'' want men like Haldeman or Dean, who are very clo.se to the Pre,i;i· dent, to be exposed to the full com· mittee. · '• We're ge tting into some sensitive areas here. If a man is under oath and someone asks him SQme detail about the South ·Vietnam t accord ,,_ =- sometbing which IOis-notbing to do • ... ·' ·' ., ' ' with Watqate -11" 1Ull has to sJvo an ansv.-er. .4 I would tnlsl (Sen.) Sam Ervin (head of Senate eomnilttee inquiring into W•terp\el to Ill down In private with ·these stall people, ~ether with Howard Baker cm tbe Republlcan slde, • and '11 they (Ervin and Baker) •I· • terwa~ feel they have a story to tell -then let it be made public. · Should 11 be '"°"' lelUmoay at Illa! time? . I woold think It has to be. ID otber words, tbe concenlon ~ Pmld<ol has made la lkat dlmlloo tsuoteeoap? · I doo'l think so. . M1ybe lbe President Is tblnkbig It over rtpt now -what be 1~d do • next? -fHere {~.senator again indicated hei liad been prodding the President-Out .,.:ith no results that were satisfying to 'him.) , ·t ,Js the lltaatloa salvageable? Yes, the situation is salvageable. Jf the President was not .involved. But if be bad had · a band in there, ii Haldeman· bad had his hand in there. II Dean had had bis hand in there, there's no way. · (H~re the Senatc;ir said that under those circumstances -of Ntxon in· volvement -~ only "way out" for the "Republicans would be if the Ervin committee somehow CoWld Qi.it that thti: incident was without a n y 1mbstance -that it was "something we could all laugh about.") But \\'ith four or five men already cmvlcted and with some ~Jong sen· tences, I don't think you can ever laugh. about it. I don't think you can.t There has to be something to it. I.a addlllon to lhe pbooe calls and letlen yoa ·have been gdling "1>m RepabllCaa leaden on W1tergate, wltere else have you .beta bearing conipla1nt1! 1 I've Jleen traveling, as I have always traveled, weekend a'11~e r weekend, making speeches around this country. and I have been get Ung this from Republicans in· every state. wMreas four or five months ago, no one. ever asked me about ~atergale. From Republican leaders? From Republican leaders in the towns I have visited . And what is their basic anxiety? Well, it is what a job it makes for them if there is anything to·it. It's giv· ing us I.roubles. J .hope we can get out or it. Task~ UD'.done .... -. ., • • , 'i ••• ,,,., FBI .Prestwe·'wan!,,,,_ ,. • . ' \''; \ H ?\ ·r , . ., " Lurk Aro1ind -Gr-~y Couldn't ... Ple·a·se All .. ., Every Corrie~ For everything I a· man does in this world there are a tbousand-Wngs be leaVes und,one Or never gets arou.Dd to .. trying. . WASHING TON -In all too brief a time L. Patrick Gray tried to change the J. Edgar HOover image of the FBI. Like ! p_roducing Shakespeare in modem dress, awkwardness in~ded and Gray could not surmount ·it. • ) So when you meet anyone who Is bored He was too eager to please all factions because he feels ho's seen every1bing, -lhe White House nn one hand, and bis done everything worih. doing ·and .met . Sena~ tor;mento!ll:oq ~r, tlle haters everybbdy ~ kno'Wtng, you know he's ol HooVer on stilf'<aiiohr:, ·the sticklers aw!Ully Ignorant ·-' !or low and order M 1 • or he'S an awfu1 liar. yet another. Thing;• unaeen but · lt>;all, ended ;,n a wort!i ~Ing are mesa · alle< 4arly I ·around evetyJoomt'r· promise during ·his The vast WJ<1pne probation period that confronts us at eVery Gtay might be able tum, and the 1world to" ; ·fill ··· Hoover's is throoged with peo.. shoes. ;He was just pie who 1'00ld more · not llnArt enough to ttian compensate us Please the White ii we but took the trouble to meet them. I.loose and the \\'.atorgate interrogators~ If a fellow· feels a bit jaded or fed up at one-and the same time. l.f.aybe nobody with what he does and how he spends his could .. (rucHARD WILSO~ _ to ~yone -not even ·President Ni.1911 when he was a con~ional Jn. vesUgator,. a~rding to the J>resideot's own statement., But Gray opened FBI Wa~rgil.te files lo 'all 16 members of the senatorial investigating c o m m i t t e e . Hoover would surely have balked at the scope or White House Counsel John Dean's dema'nds'.lor F)ll Iµ~, but Gniy cooperated beyond· the call of duty. ,.,,-,"' 'I'm going to have to let you go, Patrick. ' • ' • _../" Sundly, '"" 15, 197) ..,. onda's -; Her l'r~ps Ma.y TTigg~r Travel Ban - W~HJNGTON · Actress "Hanoi Jane" Fonda Is being hoisted with her own bit<hy petard. . . Mal hoepltal. I saw a huge bomb crater in the center iii !liO hoi(lltal. It was oil-·•· •· vj<>µsly ctr-.d lhere oo purpose. Why • , ~you do llltl1 Why do you follow orders 1 Tbe 29-year-old thrlce-maJTie.i tett~ac­ tlvLst's venomous castigation or POWs as "hypocrll<S and llats" ts trigg•ring an intensified bipartisan congressional drive to enact \oeislatlon barring travel 10 cowttrtes ·at war with !he U.S. ,,,,,.._,, • teil1111 yooi lo deslroy a hospital or to • . bomb I ICOOol!" , Rep. Richard I chord. ( D. A10 .] ' chairman of the ..)louse Internal Se- curity Committee, baa lntroduc.d such a bill 8l)d plans ea~ ly action on it. He ts assured of ~g blpartJsan commll- lee support. . Wilh, that backing last year, a similar measure_ was decisively passed by the House-;only to be stymied in the Senate Judiciary Committee by a bloc of liberal Democratic d Q v e s . Prominent among fhem are Sens. Edv.•ard Kennedy, Mass.; Philip Hart , A-1ich.; whose New Left wife "was among the actJvisls who went to Hanoi; Birch. Bayh, Tnd.; John Tunney , -'Calif. THE INTENSE and widespread rea c- Uop against Fonda, in and,. out of Congress, is counted on by lchord to im- portantly aUect this ultra·!iberal Senate resistance. Cited as a signlficant indication is the harsh rebuke of Fonda by Sen. Peter. Domenici, (R-N .M.). "Whal strikes me particularly." he said, "is the paradox of ' the situation -tba~ it is largely the heroism and dedi- cation ol 'the men she vilifies thll t pre- served the freedom she misuses for her poisonous abuse. Wouldn't it be edifying if the Jane Fondas, who have rlourished and grown wealthy wider th'e ad- vantages of freedom, would show how responsibly they can use that freedom ?" Also noted was the· even more outspoken commeq,t of Rep. L9uis ' Wyman (R·N.H.), fortner state &ttorney general and influentl81 member " or the powerful Appropriations Committee . "Either Jane Fonda is suffering {rom some t~ of mental disorder." lie as-sert~ ·or she is willfully disloyal to her country." Potenlly being ~sed in this drive. to enact the Ichord measure is an extensive ON JULY ti. Im, a "foreign ministry spokesman" was quoted as saying, ''The American actress Jane Fonda.. after her f~ct·ftndlng tripe to various bombed areu, declared. 'As the election in lhe U.S. ls drawing nearer, Richard Nixon is using !he moot cynJcal and' criminal lies al)d trickery to 1001 American and world . opinion· into bellevinC he is trying to end the \lo'8l'. How can · the war be ending when he is klllin{ more people in Indo- china thaft ever belcwe, dropping more tons ol bombs than ever before, creating more damage tb&n ever belore, ~ bombing the dlJ<et in4he Red River Delta and endangering crops and ani· mais.' " · On 'July 22, 1972, 1 over Hanoi radio .• Fonda made a broadcast addressed to "the men in the oociq>lta of the Pbantoms, the B·52s and the F-U, those or you who are sti ll fighting in this war, In the air, on the ground and on th·e· aircraft car·· riers. ''You must know that when Nixon says the war is winding down he is lying; that he has si mply cl\anged bis tliictics. He thinks he ca n get away with it beca~ he believes· we have no conscience - that ; if he reduces American casualties but kill" more Vl"foam<>sc. the American people y.·on't care. I think It's a sha me that lhe U.S. is gov~med by a person who thin~s this way about us. He defiles °'1f flag and all it stands ror in the eyes of tlie world. "Knowing who is doing the lying, should you allow these people and liars to define for you who your enemy 11? Shouldn't. v.·e all ex8:10fne the" reasons that have been glven tctus to justify the murder you are being paid to commit? You were not born and brought up to be killers. You havP been told lleJ so It 1voul·l be :XJssible for you tu kill." compilation of Fonda's broadcasts and o~ Ju·,y 2'. 1972. in a broadcast over other propa,ganda statements in North llanoi radio. she said : Vietnam . ' .. -Obtained by 'intelligence sources. the ·'"This is Ja1le Fonda. I hnve come to ., I North Vietnam to be a r·witness to the vo 4JD~Us material consists of detailed damage being done. 10 the Vietnamese , transcripts of Her anti·U.S. harangues .. and lirades_. lt is being widely circUJatcd land and to Vietnamese lives. Eighty per- among members or Cqngress, most-or cent of the American P. e op Le have 1 whom were unaware · of the virulenUy stopped bellevtna in the war 8'd .think we hoStlle character of her vituperations. shoul~ get out. 'fhe people back heme ate ~Illustrative ~ the· f 0 I l·o wing crying for you. ~e are afraid of 'f!bat highlight•: .. , . . :. ..•. ~ust be · hap~. ,10. ~ou •• hwnan . nlANscft.wr 'oF a Juli 17. 1972, ·~bn•t po~~lbJe 'to~'destrbi~. ~·receive bropdcast ~vei; Hanoi ('dio: "This is 1 a sa\liy for pushing buttons and pulllng ~a~ .. ,., ap~ l 13nl I speaking ..... Jeverl~hiCh &re .dropping ill~al bombs par)icµla(.lylo he U.S~~rvi"1!mcn sta· · on Innocent people, ,wlll!llut 1\hAI dolllC tiol)ed on the aircr:.a« carriers in the Gl'!f ~at 'dirnllge to your IOUls. The people of Tonkin .. One thing you should know is ~r.eath four plants }lav.e ,done uS no that theSe bombs you are dropping on 'hA,rm. They wam to live Jn )X!oce : tht!y this country are UJegaI. They were wan I to rebuild their countey." outlawed by several conventions or which Ou Cec.-24, 1972. Fonda'wa~· uoted in tbe United Slates was a ~ignatory. Use of Vietnan1ese over tile Hanoi ' meitic these bombs or con~ning the use ,.o f Service as saying: "I ain Ja · fonda. l these bombs makes one a war crimihat. am ln Hanoi. AJI of us knoW that you, "The men who are o~dering you to UM! Vietnamese frl~nds: are fighting for a theBf:! we1pons1 are war er imltials ~~~. just cause and the truth. Wh): Js NIXon, cording tO interna~Fnal law .. The women while speaking of peace a.nd ending the M:d '!Dothers jn "'"e United Stales ar.e war, sending more U.S. planes to Vlet- weepmg for the damage and death. and nam and bombin~ on a sca(e un· ~estruCtion which is being c~used to the precedented!)' masSil!e In the history of mothers of Vietnam. Very soon even the war? Because Nixon is tryi ng to check . people In the Unlted States wpo have not the people's war or the Vietnamese ·peo- yet spoken out'will be admitting that thi s pte: 9!I percent or whom are .peasants tfl·. war ls the most terrible crime that has tent on regtilplng power det"ennining" ever been created against humanity. their O"XJ destiny and a_cqu1nng Jarid and •11 visited a. hospital lodaf.., the Bach .plowing ,and pfanting fdr thehlselves." -f -· ' .. ,... -"\ . Marriage Can B~·Naked; . . We Are What W.e Wed Jim!, he inlght make a lisl of things he He had no other choice because he was not a towerini eptity with a constituency of his own1 id,olized by the 1>4blic and revered ln Congres1. So it was rl'sky from the very begfuning to have the FBI CollQW ill leads into the White House, and that sa)'!S something very ominous for the future 1 of the FederaI Bureau of lnvestttalion. TO BEGIN wrre,. thete-was an · 1n_.. _ ~~ ' · • the th d 1~ · · .. . ( __ ' _H_AL __ Bo_:v_LE __ ) ~rent and seriou.s"'Cont¥irt.ion in. an '' ,.., WAL1..Y ~Y a lonfYf:'ir-agentr:ltnder White-House control tan~l--""...we.ru@Y.m o er ay .u~t '"011 1 ~ FBI headed. by a presidentfulappointee ~Core the FBI can rec.IBJ41 the prestige trembl).ng before Congress, its director could ~ a lot ab6u a man Y .... 1ak1ng a · ;__ --· ' investigatfn'g the ·White Souse. Hoover It bad when J, Edgar Hoover confronted J changing with the political "{ind's and as g~ bard l?Ok ~t hi~ wife, And about l~e CHARLES Met"ABE"'1t---I with his inofuious prestige might have t~ President or the Unit~d States with vulnera~le '5 a big city police chief? wire by laking the same hard look at Hi~ ~ ,1., hasn't got around to doing. It mi'tht give him a Cresber look -and maybe even get him to stir his stumph ancf1try to do something new. Here -rilht oil the top of h~ head -' are a few things one tnan l}asn't got around to doing, for one· reason or another: . Put out therflre in a dragon's boiler. Hung his hat on a 'uni~m's bor;n. 1 Played the "Moonliilit Sonata" on a . ; harmonica. ""' Written an arialymoUs letter. \. Begged the issue. 1 -,-Tri~ 'to make a Uvlng ai a crying towel salesman In Utopia . ' Hidden behind '4 Woman's slacks. • Raised or Jowe.e(f the Federal Reserve Bank'• discount r'ile. Glvf! a dry M•rtlril to a water bullalo. ~ while sini!lDlr the national antbefi'I. Rabed chinchillas in ..other man's basement. Reacued a hone from a . banftr's runaway daughter. Made love in a helicopter. Salted an abandoned aoJcl mine. wo~e up ctewy .. yed. Been able to tell the vintage ol a botUe of French wine -or cola, lot thlt mat~ ter -with eyes cl<m!d. "' · Sold anything under the cotmter. C.St a pearl bclqre swine. So doo'I just lie tbe,. complalnlnc about your lot. sluggard. 1be -Id is singing with the sllmmona ol a bosl o! things undone. Of courst, whetlltr they are WM!h doing Is quite another matter. l • t - ·t gotten away with lt. Bi.It a new man eVI~ence that a high. official with st~ TIUa .Could easily happen unless ~ Nibs. There is so.inetbJllj terribly na'ked '-----'·--·'-------' d~pending on the approval of the Presi· w_hi~ Hoose; COM~t1ons wa.s cooperating Gray d1sast~r is quickly recouped. ~t, about marriage, If you have the kind or dent during a probationary' peri had no With a Soviet spy nng. It will be many a the FBf should be separated from the head.that. sees things that way. I seem to few or us whose 1reatment· of· dogs wSr-~nce. long re~ before an FBI directOr has tf1e 9fatergate 1affair which should be have;_ thou;Sh I do . rants the proverbial judgement. "He He did the Wrong· thlngi and pe aps preslige to challenge the attorney pursued by a newly created independent not sOOut with glee. n trtats her like a dog." ~Id be an nl- nnything he did wouid hav' g general or defy the White House coun~. ·commission headed by' so)neooe like On tbi.s same gen: fectionate compliment. Mos:t of us are Givi ng FBI files on the r B\ergate iO-: stand apart from ,,the ~sident rum_ stand ronner Senator John J. Williilms of eral subject I recall .... '!j_.. •·ind: to our dogs. feed them well, ~e veStigation to the Pres! t's COWlsel up befdre Congress. Delaware. two dissimilar views . thehi n grea t deal of privacy, reriiln(f who himself later came under suspicion'. ~rhaps it is unrealis.Uc to think that jt :, Sei::ond, ·!he ne~ director should be ol t w o dissimilar them constan tlv of our rememt>rance and Proved to be wrong Givt.g raw files to ht be otbenfjse. Without Hoover the above politics, which Gray was not, and Irish writers, ~ ~ our affection. rn general "'e treat them the Senate ~ wu wnq-. . . d never be .the same. But what !esa ~ed wit~ erasing the Hoover Corma.Uy and James as worthy friends. Testifying-that the Presillent's. counsel Will it be?~An overinflated government image than improvmg upon it. Joyce. Connally Is of • . • eR<>THEa JOYCE Is as iwa.t be ei· : ru 1"'al~K-enden · 1 lied to the FBI was regarded by the stock Wld went to peeled, a little bit more aced>, lilxl prob- While HoUsc as wrone:. H Addr o La Eton and Oxford. Joyce is a Dubliner ably a little more on target. ''Always But whnt wos mostly ~np, was that ' ow to ess ur wm·"-1-ers .whole. head Wlll-lwiSled into disbelief see a fellow" weal<-poiRt in his wile," the FBI n<f lon'!er enjoys the loft)' statils HA. " above tile 'Vhlte House i il'leU which by the Jesuits at Clongowes Wood, out· said A-1r. Joyce. · floover,:under eigtit presidents, had im-Re(Jl11r1 w0ho n1ay want to comnlun. 1o11. Jolttt eomrnrttM on EMtriJ Ev•lllet!Oft n side his native city. . ln other words. If r read thd'-mon fiihl: led 1 .1 Tha. ped b , '01111 comm111" Oii Lw1s1•11~, 11:el1r-1; .,..,.... Connolly Is fond·of remark1n~ that you Iv a fellow ,.loms onlo ·a wot>an for B ~~on w~~· he o;;:eds nt~ g;~~ to ~' icate with lawmaker1 reprt serititt11 ~r:!~"~~~,r~;,~~~Jt:~h~ can t!Il what kind of a husba~d .a man Is ll'~Ume conirncl. because he nee1$ ·~ their area now or later art advtled t<T "°'"11an •• HNlttt ,....,. w • .,.,,. r'"""'°"''u°" ,... by the health or his-wife. 'Mus 1s :1 !!Ot'>d fYli.,htlh· soin"'hin" the t:u'lv h!ls Sine" 1vestlgate the White House. The man to clip a>lil {ilia Otis direc'.._,..., '"° 1nou.ft111 tt11t11ot1t. 0ut-1,. 1"!ll4o11~, ... 1 1 · 11 In 1 m . 11-·• .... • • • y l\'bom be assigned •this impossible task . ., ""'· ll'· · •Ion: s1ttt curt01, .5ter•inento, c1111. mu. . rue as ar as goes. a nonna ar-most men e.rc not married to in- had no instlP to rely upon, and, In tbe : . -Editor ''"'• AU•M•LYM•M rlage, a woman who .is badly .treated ~~odentl) rich wives, the thlng usuallY end, .!'hen he crosaed both tbe White u. L , ... ,.., "OM ...... cou•TY shows the stigmata Of poor (eethng and . ha• to be somelhin1 other than money. H-IDd the Senate In t.i t ""'. Cr•..._ tDl1 112 N. Sl>~iM •''·• lo• •...W I. ,.._ <n11 o11trtct-110. '"'Witt· a~lt. ~Yet a ce.rtaln kind of neurotic lf you meet I rnan1ed womio unac-. ve.s ga ors, as f•ll•i '°"' _. "Ml v. T9llllfY <QI. ttm. 1a:n. t!ltt 0r., Nf'#IMM't kaeh "*· C0i1w1t11*t: W•rt w6inan would blOSlom under the same companied by -. •. husband. try to ·•··v WU .predlctab1~rom tbe beginning, he 1.-W1hfllrt 11<4 .. t.ot MHIH flO)f. Durfl'li •nd MNnt. lttvt!Wt end Tmnon, OOV."'fl'ltllt 1 Im t nM• tat to •-· "" bad~,.._ to de. 0..W•W-1 ..... 1 Hew ....... OMct 119g.. 0rtM1r.11on. w,,..., end cNIFMtn. .>otttt commtrtM rea en , ·-.i 1 es are responses this little game. ""-• to p1c· k out bU ......, ...-Wtlll""""-D.c. -· on AIDmk EMrtY N 1Hct1 .-. •· .,.._, the way the·-·· •· treated It 1a •-·-• • ••• , (J,Srl'I Dl1trlct -•1, IQ Norttt Htrbof Shod., """' ..... WI ' 119 Muc, salient quality, and ~ fl-down in CGe rr rs IRONIC that the Fi:iilhould 1uf-.. u .•• ••H:lllNTATl'lft f'11llt"*' ""'· Cornmln.tl: flkltfltt ... ........ bu( f<lll cannot always deduce bad treat· word if "bl Cll.... { loud -~·-~-·rrom :m= ha •L.:-tor.te c...., o.tJ> • enu. l•bot 1tt1ll1ot11 .,. •-"' .,., '•••"••· / rnent with tbe naked eye . poss1 e. puu .s , __. .. ,.c, ia-It d wilug to do Rtdln T. ,._ tsnti Dtttrlct _ 01, ... 1 • St1tct CttM'llltM ... E11Y1ronmtnt•• (!lltlltltt. tNI • • argumentative. Make it loud. From this with, the ~ and bugging of &r::.r-~.~~ ::1S::-:,,.""':1:' ~= ~";":: S::. ~~tti:. 1~~61st~ TN GENEfW., ~h. we are right in you might deduce that ber•husband is a DemocratlF •header-rters by ;a comlcally """*" <~ 01s1r1c1-1u, hc11r11y' 1e11k • •ldO·· 11ni ••Kfl euvti., HVl'ltl"'ton Btttf'I nu1. com-conclud ing that a well-knit and contented fello"' who has great difficulty auertlng bunglin< ln>'IP of ei-CI.A 1egents and .5ultt •». !It 111111 "~ lone •~ J010t.1cwr mltlffl: tc111t1t!011, l!ltttion• and eons1111111oN1 Of bi u Thal he 18 1 ! •ttln undenxwer ..,.... tOM DIWkt-AJ, 1M0 ftl.tUlon c.ntw Amtn0m1nt1 •fld ,.~ ~ tr•flt""'1•t• \\-'Oman is a sign a good marrlago. mse . . O ~a one or s1 g Digw wa'I~. ves appre~ded by a c.wt. $llttl 111. "" Dfflo m•. ~ ~ ktMtffl c.? Cttftf 01s1r11:t-D1. '" N.. l!\lcrio, P.O. Dt:spite the current phobic coocem about aboot nnd twtddlmg his thumbs. That he r.1• oWIUUllU eloMI WS.liln! HtMt. ISi' lont''IWONl'I HwM Of. llol d4 ANl'ltil'yl ntC0. COl'l'HTllll"'! Edu<tllOll, • • • f "'"'·· eJ) him hi II 1• net 11dt .. , Hlllllltw 1111 Lot11-th ~ Dff'I« l•bOf" •••••Im• 1no RtV'tl!llt •no '•••1111"1. °"''1"' ,11ex In this country, happy beddJng does 1s ~1t1ng or someUVUJ" to. I s ~ even more ironic that the man ''"'· ~. 2211 ••""""' Hol.IH Ottk• ''°'" i.1i1.11w Jtulonu '"''-C•11o1, ktrttn1"'°' not have all that much to dQ with good next move.·You don't have to be Shcrloek picked to erue Hoovtr'1 Image should ,.,.,..._, 1.so. l.Ol\9~ ..,.. Off'« Bldt .. w..,,. c.ui. '"''" · I h hi have fallen into traps Hoovet's stre Jn.. lfttton. o.c. Ms. °"'"~"Cou"TY 10 .... 0 0, ,u~••wiso11:i ~ marriages. In ma n.r of the .best mar· Ho mes to be ria t quite oft en ln t s lll· sUncts wbuld have antlied ·out in ..a ,,,.,. ''""'"' Fl"' 01si., 111Mrt w, ''"'~ rlages, the lady does her bedding, U t · · Ile chara~. ...... flAOM ou,..s_cou"n ~o':t"··~M ~ el.lewhere. As l say the g~ls quite easy to play. ~ =~: ;.;r~e:-wt':~ t=:; ~ •· <•...-itw ca..111 D111t1ct-1t1, 60ll cc, FOllHtt o.it .. 11:11tt1 a. c11r11 _ You will be on the riglt road if y The results an more prtd~table than goutp, fajseboods and persoftal anbnus, ~ =. =~\::' ~='"~~· =: =~•10,.t:~;,. c=•••rat1or1 •~.. treat ~ woman as you wouki a dog . 1'lls you would think. ~ ~ ~ thin& lt!llct COfMllll .. Oft &tllftHY lf'll'Wlon In Atrkwltw•f .... -Al H. ~ ...... Ml ,,,.,.. Is oot .a.,rtlppanl crack. Thett are very about It. You nm.out c ·r ;·td fttends. . I ' ' . ( • ' . ' , '· • ,4, f DAILY PILOT ' • .. \ldding On in. Anaheini .. . . ~ Ji!,ot is being ,installep on $8 mllllo~.a ·tion to Ana· qeim Convention cent..r near .Disney d. New facil-ity, scheduled · !Qr oompletioli-a e end or this )feJ , already is booked for the first six months of 4. It will' add 100,000 square feet of exhibition • • \ • spac.e and 200,000 square feet in meeting rooms to thj!: existing center, bringing total size of complex to 530,000 square feet . with .Stimat..d value in excess or $22 million . ~mployes Budget Bequest May Pay Probation C osis to ]ump? 1 ' 'J'0Park 1 SANTA ANA -Cont:ti~g Included was $917,071 ad-latter $524,178, · Miss Grier reports were presen to ditional for administering the said. &ANT ANA rk' . county a~inistrative· 6Slaff Aid to Families W i•t h Welfare programs, as . A -Pa mg m members Friday by two Dependent Children program.. d i s t i n g u i s h e d from ad- t~ Qrange Co~ntY Civic ! departments offering their This increate~ was offset ministration, will be down ~~ l.stha~mg su~h 8 budget requests for 1973-74. by decreases in Med i c a I .. $5,566,560, Or 21 percent, lot ~~em county emp oyes The .]To.ba.Uon DepartmtDF Assistance and Food Stamps. 1973-74, Peoples said. He at· may be charged .. for the -wants · a whopping $2,154;533 Welfare Director Granville tributed the big drops in Aid to privilege'. Increase, or 29 percent, to a · Peoples asked for 38 additional Families With De p e n d e o t The = Board o 1 ·total or $9,582,239. employes to a total of 1,187. Children ($6,457.000), · and SUpervbors approved the Pr 0 bat lo n D l r ector . Biggest increase . in the Medical Care ($2.1,460) to im· designation of the Civic Center Margaret Grier asked for 140 Probation Department budget proved economic conditions. CQinmlssion as the Civic new workers for a total of 718 was an additional $1,434,999 Retaining a high level will ~enter Parking Authority. compared with the present for juvenile investigations. be Aid 19 Disabtoo; $2,794,400, Tliey. will be assisted by the 578. That categ~ry r.equlred only up $811,400. . ~ty De Part men t of. the Welfare Department, in $397,489 In 1972--73. The cost of the total Welfare Trinsportation. contrast, asked for but 2 per-Other big increases were in Programs dropped from $76 'the commission has been cent more than the current.· rehabilitation and custodial million to $65 million. The asked to proceed with studies year's budget, an increase of care and ·1 the conununity --• bl' ••• . 1 dln t $298,758 to a total of servic,es. projects. The former county's share dropped from .snu JIU IC ueor1ngs ea g O $15 373 279 · needs $601,190 more and file $27 millio,n to $21.4 million. a final determination ot park-· l. ' ' · tngJlopeies subject lo future f approval by the supervisors Firms and !heilanta Ana Clly Coun· . Sued cif' ¢ARKING is at a premium · By Worker noW and will bec9me more so rt,_ with the Cdiipletlon or the new F I F II St4te Building and lbe ~ederal Or 8 -Blijlding, both now7 under con- sttuction: SANTA ANA -A WOl'kman Bribery Case Goes . ~ - To Jurors Monday SANJ'A ANA -A ·bribery to the jury of tapes reflecting case against c.Pnvjcted liquor telephone calls allegedly made hij~ck¢r Gene Randano will go by Randano. to the jury Monday in Orange It will be the second time County Superior Court. • that a ~perior Cou~.t jury ha s Judge William G, S~irs is retired to consider charges scheduled ~o give the panel its ·· first filed against · Randano final in!truc~oOs before it '1 three years ago. . ' ~ ' . . t Briggs ~ushes Par~ De{ll Wants_. Swte w Sell ios Coyotes Hills Land at 'Cost Division of Highways uitd Loi , __ ..,. ____ ..,..._..., .can be raerved by contacting 1 By o.c. HUSTINGS ' Of tM Daltr Plllf·, .... Assemblyman John V . Briggs (fl.Fullerton) has in· troduced Ieg!Jlation (All 1)88) that would require the sute Departinent ol Transportation to 1 offer to ~11. at original purclwed price paid by the stale, specUled parcels to Orange County for p a r k Coyotes Hills land as a aource • ' Mrs. Glen S!lllwell at 64&-2343. j' or dirt and grave!.lor earth fill * * , * . proje<ts . The l&ld ~ been BURGENER, lneidellta11Y~ls declared excess ·property Uld one ol two lresbman ~ • I! destined to be sold. · of CongreS<·,.1ecfud !or mem· "II enacted, my bU( would · be!shiP in a congressional enable Orange County to · Re p u b 1 i c an organizatidn ~ this land at a con· ~wn as the . uchowder and siderable savings to the tax· Marcillng Club", a small the state payer to establish a park thal group · (l1 active member!) \ can. be enjoyed by us as well h as ftiture generaUons," l}jiggS: who meet weekly !O exc ange said. • inf~tlon on activitlea l purpooes. In the past, * * '* within l:ongress. congressman ALAN CRANSTON, senior ORANGE COUNTY. Ford is a member of the senator from California, will ., group and President Nixon ·is address the student body of a former. member. Cal State I.Zng Beach Monday * * ' at noon at•the speakers plat-couNfv Su~rvisor Ralph fonn." Fe) at .the Balboa Bay Club. tliedricll of Fullerton will !hebe .woman ' . . Convictt(d * * * the featured speaker at . Of Murder . , THE MINORITY lea&r of The $50-a·plate fundion is a April 27 m~eting or the Orange . _ the HoUse of RepresentatJves, fund-raiser. for Burgener's ex·. County Oitmocratic Forum .. · Congressman GerClld R. Ford. pected bid for re-election to The mee ting is scheduled fyr SANT A ANA - A woman ac-will be the featured speaker· at CongreS$ ne~ year. . • noon at _the Grand . H~l µi : cused during her two-week an April 26 dinner hoooripg The·dl.nner for Burgener has· Anaheim.·~ publ.1c lJ In-· trial of repeatedly beating her Congressman CI air W. been called a "Keep Burgener vited. For reservations, call mentally retarded bro t ~er Burgener (ft.Rancho Santa ln ~ess Party". Tickets Democratic headquarters. with a baseball bat after tying his .hands behind his back and then drowning him by stuffing the garden hose down his throat has been found guilty of first degree murder. Orange County S u p e r i o r Court Judge James F. Judge ordered Mrs. Annie Dorothy KrachWl, 45. of Garden Grove, returned to hi s courtroom May 22 ror senten~g that could put her in state prison for life. It took the jury five hours to convict the impassi ve woman for the killlng of Cicero James Moye. 42, a mentally defective man who was found by paliqe last Aug. 9 Wider a pile r ol blankets in Mrs. Krachun's back yard. Officers said Moye's body was ~rulsed and bleeding and the end ol the garden hose was protruding from his throat. Deputy District Attorney W. Ja y Mo se 1 e y successfully argued that the beatings 'of Mrs. Krachun's brother had gone on over a period of years and he had once been removed from her custody and placed in an institution for her suspected ill treatment of him. . Deputy Puplic Defender · John Bovee unsuccessfully argued that Mrs, Krachun was of "diminished _ m en ta I capacity" herself and could .not be held totally responsible for the killing. Hasliish Oil Case Closed q'oday. •. ll~m.-5p.m. - $upervisor David L. .BaJs;er suigesled that the coWlty 111~t consider purchasing fr~ bus rides for emploYes rather than provide free park- ing space. He pointed to the rapid expansion of the Orange County Transit District's bus ~ seFvices. who\ blames a development company and a lumber firm for the allegedly seriOlW in· juries he received when he fell from the roof of a Costa Mesa i:roJect has sued the firms for 1500,000 in Orange County retires to -mull charges that He was found guilty by a Randano, 48, cl Las Vegas, of-jury in November, 1971, but a fered $10,000 to CoS'ta Mesa woman member of the panel patrolman Gani f3rwig to burst into tears as the jury plant ,incrin;Unatin drugs in was being polled by defense the car of a key prosecution attorney Leonard McBride, witness in the liquor swltch Randan's lawyer in the cur- SANTA ANA-A Hollywood man accused of selling hashish oil after being arrested in a narcotics sweep carried out by Laguna Beach and S a n Clemente police has pleaded guilty--t.Q the charges in Orange County Superior Court. Innkeeper Howard Hanson, Associilte Innkeeper Wayne i lrvin.e Firm Gets Home {ii Theft -Sierra Clllb ~ : • c •• QPens Drive I SANT.\ ANA -Outdo0rs enthwi:tasts, conservationists and ecology faru are being lo· vjted to join the 3 , o o o nlembers of Orange County's Sierra Club chapter, now Ip 11• W73 member$hip drive. Meetin gs ere held the first Tu(!sday or each month at the V•ll e y Hi gh S c.hoot Auditorium, 1801 S. G,...nv'ille St., ~nta Ana, and que1tions about the club msy be called to IS1'3933. • I Superior Court. James Chastain Sr., .c. an employe of the R.G. Metz Construction Co.mpany, names the Jnterland Development Corp. and the Ward and Har- rington \,umber Company as joint defendants in his action. case. rent trial. Tliat witness, Ch a r I es Judge Claude M. OWens im· "Chuck" Dreyer of Laguna mediately ntled a mistrial. Beach, ~as testified against But a series of heart attacks Randano in the current trial. suffered by entertainer Jose Chastain fell from the roof of a project. at Golf Course Drive and Adams Street in Co.sta Mesa last July 14. He So has Barwig, in t~stimony blames the failure of the supported by the playing back defendants to provide ad~ __ Feliciano's fonner partner preyented resumption of the trial until last week. quate scaffolds. ladders and -safet~ devices for his injuries. -,. Judge Willilim Murray ac- cepted .the guilty plea of Peter Frank Sc~gllone, . 23, and . ordered him to return to his eourtroom May 4 for sen- tencing.· Scaglione laces a possible state prison term of one to ·t(l years. Scagllone was indicted by tfie Grand Jury after the panel h~ard testimony that he of- fered to sell $2,000 "'orth of hashi sh oil, a marijuana derivative, to an undercover officer. ' Moore, Catering Director Winn Bandy and Chef Dick Kim· . ball extend their personal in-• vitation to you to join them for today's Open House show- ing. Enjoy Costa Mesa's new- est guest facilities of over 150 lu~u~rious rooms: luxuri~us suites an spacious meeting cen rs. This n~ Holiday Inn features EGGS 'N -E'ilERY· THING. a unique new .. res- taurant, and the JOCKEY HOWARD HANSON lnnkHp« -LI.VE-BUNNI.ES ' -+•~-et:VB-l0UN6E,--w~th-"tep-­ STQP buying Weter~., ,1 .-;:o-'~I( •.t 39C/ge on 1 ~ HAVENATURALLYPURE . SPRING FFltsti _ DELICIOUS WATER FOR DRINKING . COOKING & BEVEl\A:GES FOR ONLY , 1%C I l'lllon TO PROVE IT, WE WOU.LD BE VERY HAPPY TO LEND OUR PURIFIER TO YOU; f EE. fOR ONE"WEEKI NO OBLIGATION, JUST CALL b44-7H9 OGDEN /ORANGE WATER PURIFYING CO, • ?70A NO. MAtN ST. ORANQI: f and the Easter Bunny. too -Carousel Col.U't --. __ .New Clini~s Now Open COSTA MESA.;HUNTiNGTON BEACH .. ... medic9I ,weigl;lt 'i.nd.Qro 's unique program iS·<t_sofe and practical methO'afor..the ~ntire. family to '°se weight and learn how to maintain proper weight ..• undeL-~ the strict ipervision of Medical Doctors. redud~pn ..... ·llND0~1rf . ' Coll for information Mondoy thrv fridoy 8 A.M. to 6 P .M. MEDICAL CLINIC ~::;:..:~~~••ACM ' 557-1893 --NEWPORT BEACN GARDEN GROVE LONG llACN PASADENA ORANGE 645-3740 534-2051 426·6549 796•2614 , S31-139S '•t• 'J tftultitel "-,. 1(1 "9f11"9,... ,..,_._,,.. fut"".c1w,_" lldf. "•fMtie1tOf tlci9, IUf. ..II~ 119f. rt. ... ~ •kit• WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON LA HANA '347-5647 789-7103 962-3431 870-9501 ' 694-1029 \1¥11-·Vici.r, Ofl'-l"•Vt111>v4 11'9•-StllttC..... Hlllmtt ~It........ ,, •• Ml 1141. ~. Mtoclicol &Wf. M.4ir.i aw,. ' ~ • ·• _\ • I . ' , flight entertainment~ six nights k. Come see what'~ new ta Mesa! · Home of ~~ -..,d the Ja:KEYCWB • ---' i . WAYNEMOOR t Ass't lr'ln~ WINN BANDY Catering 01~ • . "" . ' ~ecial Open'ilouse'Buffet I ~ .. A ipCa.i J« our c ... d Op<ninf. n.;, s...i.,. only at this low price, our.Qct1 have ptepartd the Costa ~j'Sl&Ddly l\aff~ fcaturin1 Roast Beef, a.keel JI-. Olldml,. and .. host ol 10mplin( .,..-a.. yoo and yoor famUy will ..... . . .\ -,.,. . $2~'1 '~~'\~ OF COSTA MESA . . 3131 BRISTOL AVE. ond SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • .. • I, , • • - • -' .)..• .. -' ' ·' ' ., I 1 ----- I See_by Today's Want Ads + e SHARP APPEARANCE • "n Porsche 914 in Sa.le BAV -Group;..;low-rni • am /fm and in excellent condition. e WA.r.VI' A NICE VACA· TION? You couldn't do ·better at the beach it you stayeJI at this Udo Isle- watetfront. It has .3 bed- rooms, 2 ·be.tbs and is available M~ 1st. f:RoM 'F ashion Island , N ewp~rt Beach • ' . .. DAILY PILOT A IJ ' . ;t olice Work :-. ' ... ... ~ . .. ~se 'fhat .. Reformed --Sunday, April 15, 1~73 • ~ c • statement that wu ~~ ~said a IYll.;,. ~ ~ -crlmblalln&· • enlorcement that r<lleo.., ...,... 00 -S -UCK TERM RE IN.lHE HOUSE. J -Money talks. Our money. Call in Terminix to get rid of termites, and we can in most cases offer you a termite protection plan. As long as you. maintain it, Term.inix guarantees to repair any · . {lew subterranean termite damage, to the prem- ises rovered, up to $1so;ooo. · • .f,or that kind tf money, w~ve got to be good. For a professional termite report ••• with no obli- gation •.. phone today. 542-7881/533-2960. · -~~1tli of Southt1" Clll~ml•· '111.•.,tloawll-,..tctntroln:pert1. Tho cue wu taken to the !e&Sions woold be ,leu ~lablo U.S. 8upre!M Court, lj)e de-than one that d<mandl olhet , r...,. belllc tlie-aal~nl evidence~ ~vlctloli. ;: 11-IOllinttiminauOa, and Cook cOOnty CrimlMI Courti: f'labt to counael. \Dlllble to get a atal.ement frorl>! Justice Arthur Goldberg. It.. OiOerlando lncrtmlnatlnf U liveilna the mo)orlty opinion cOOedo, !oand ~~, • In a .5-4 YOio revonlng U.. eon-cent. ___..-. .. iiiiiii!jiiiiii ...... JCPen~-e ·port Beach • . PRESENTS . The C~mera · f ndustry's. Most . I Exciting Camera Demonstration ' ' ' 0 0 00000000 ·o 0 0 o .o .o 0 0 0 O ·OI OC:Ao •NSTANT -~ ~·KO' N ~ ' ' FACTORY 0 . · . 5 DEMO· o ~ FULLYAUTOMATICSINGLELENSREFLOEX~AiE~AO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 " 00 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 ' I This is ii The demonatra• tion that the cam~ra wortd has been raving abollt ... APRIL 15-16-17 KONICA!. The most advancecl)\most wanted camera. KONICA! The SUt all others are trying to copy. During this demonstration, you will actually be able to use the new Konica , and see the films developed in minutes. See fhe results be.lore you buy! KONICA: JHE FUllLY AUTOMATED REFLEX. NO NEEDLES TO MATCH. FOCUS AND SHOOT! . . ' . ).II Photoehemit•lt b~ Townley . . 111 .r11sot1 10111\ flRl -.. AND Mll tUCKlR su11.-11.s . MQM. 10 ..... :30 P"' tuu.-1 o .,.., "" fACTOlt'f 1tlPltlllNTA'f'V& ·~EAD WHAT ''THE EXPERTS ~~y AllOUT THIS DEM0:·- ·"'Perh1ps th• top job done ... I can't "The lnst1nt Photo Show it • r1vel1· think of 1ny type of demon1tr1tic.n th1t tion in •utom•tion. See it .. , it's 1 is more effective .,." must!" .-............ H..t.ert • ..,,..,, Mod•rft PJ!oto9rtphy •11 Phot• ~•kly SPECIAL DEMo OFFER! D . tht demonstr1tion, if you ur1nq fl d h 1 Konic• r1nq•· " tr pure es• I . or r•fl•• c1m•r• you w11 r•c•1~• fr•• • roll of Bl1c\_1nd W~1t• film. You c1n th•n immedi111t•ly shoo._. the c•m•r• your11\f and rttu_rn ... th• film during the d1mon1t~1-. hrt IMt:ewltw, Photo Mothocl1 for i11cl111fry KONICA PRICES START AT'OllLY •a9•s .- t, It will bt proces11d 1ff'r'o 1on. y • mtdlattly btfor• 9our •Y"· 0~ 8 8 8 •• ••••• W·,11 ••• for yourself th• be1ut1· •• .,, I 'h • . USE Y.OUR · ful 1utom1tlc c1p1biliti11 o • PENNEY Kon!~• c1mtr1s. Com• t1rly to . CHARGF (:ARD • ttlr.t td.on_Uig• of this mo1t un-• OR : u•u•I off•~· ---t --'°"''"NE:r•S-NO DO N -.-TIME PAY PL •••••• ..... ; JCPenneiy We know what you!re looking for. FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ONLY " • • . • , ' .. ,. ·: ·'. ,; ; . . ·- .. " STEREO 1S.QUNDS OF. THE' HARBOR . .. , I - ). • ... -· - • ' • . • ·I DAILY PILOT Sundaf, Aof11 15, 1975 • • •• Luek JD IS Girl Returns Bracekt to POW -I aster's · •-· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ·-~ ............. • Call\Y Woods loot her 800d luck cl!arm last mooth and she was elated. , Today the 11-ycaN>ld Rea Middle Scho!>I atuden\ la wear· ing a brand-neW one op her right hand and she Is already lc¥>tlns forward to losing that One too. . For C.lhy, 211& Natlooal Ave .. Costa Mesa, lhe luck la in the losing. ming ·" " Andyou'll look ,· l She lost the firs\ one to Alr Foree Ca)it. M)'l'<lll Dooald. • hondaome :t-ye&N>ld lighter pHO,t, who ret.utned from a Vietnamese prison camp to cliimlt. Call\Y hopes to I~ lhe seo- ond ooe ro '" LI, Sam Cordova, MIA. 8-2&-72. Donald called on cathy pel'80jl8lly from March Air Fol'Cl' Base Marclt 22, just :after.he was released. "I told him lhot I hod been praying for him every night," Cathy recalls, "and he said to me that there waa no one who dislikes war more than a ·soldier. I agreed with him on that." g -1 12~99 l • After promising to visit her the next time "he is in, California, Donald asked thBt Cathy give the bracelet to his mother who had waited five years for him to return. DAILY PILOT Sltff_,...... Soon~after that she received a letter from Donald in which he wrote, "It's wonderful to be back in America and I think that the ~rn shown by you and the millions of others caUAed the improvement in ou r conditions and our even- tual release. Thank you all very much for your interest in me. I am well and very happy •O'NE RETURNED AND .ONE TO GO Cathy Woods Displays lffw POW Charm to be home." ~ Donald and another Air Force offlc'1r were shot down Feb. 28. 1988 while on a com- bat mission o.vcr north Viet- nam. Their F4-D fighter was hit by an aiJ'..tO:air missile fired from a MIG 21. Both safely ejected. -Wilh Donald reunited Oiittr his k'amily, Cathy obtained another bracelet with the hope or experien-cing good fortune twice. She doesn't know much about the man who.se name is ...... engraved on it but may l!')' to find out more through tile -MlA organization. "I got this one to prove I was concer,ned abo'ut everyone who. is still unaccounted ror. Will he come back? I don't know. I just hope so. I . wish everyone could come back," she said. f ' New Stµog Co~trol De'1~es ·Mean Bonanza for Installers By THOMAS D. ELIAS " By the ~nd of this month, the owners of more than 4,000 service stations around South- ern Cali(ornia will be richer by SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Focus a total or $1.75 mUllon. natural gas or propane and But that will be just the some 1970 General .jfotors bare beginning of the bonanza · products that already haVe the the Southland's licensed !mog units factory installed. J control · device inspection sta· 1 ·tiom h'ilve been 11warded ~ BY THE END of next April , the state Air Resources Board ... the smog control inspection For it's thtfse station9 and stations can expect to take in their 20,000 lltcnsed ~tallers a total of $82.5 Jtlillion, with who are t~ only persons each 1.~tallatiolf to . cost no authoriz'.ed to put more than more thaJ1 $35. 2.5 million new amog rontrol And ~hat about the motorist devices into So u t he r n who opts not to spend the $35? C:31lfornia cars or the 1966-70 He 'll be subject to the vintage. ~ . . , California Highway Patrol's . The ~1.7a m1\hon U!CY ll take usual roadSide checkovers and in . this month will come if found without the required strictly from the 50,000 af-device Will be fined.JSO for fected au_tomobile.! the AR:B the fir'st offense, $100 for the ex~ts to change bands in second and $200 for the third April. of(ense within a year, SElLERS ol all such can Air Re B d have had to install the new de-sources ~ a r_ v·ces d-...:~ to limit nilr"'•• spoJc,esn:ien, ~ever, mamta:m 1 • • ~a-..... . ~ the devices will not be a·total oxide fumes, · smce the lirst financial loss for motorists. or Jhe mOOlth in Los Angeles, "Th d · ·11 I Orange, s a n Bernardino, ese ~vices WI owcr Riverside, San Dlego and San-the co~btl~~1on temperature in ta Barbara counties. On June the e~g1n~, Ga~lo~d Hass, the 1 this regulation will be er-ARB s chie! e~1Ss1ons _control --,~live everywhere elsC in 1hc engineer, testified ~ur1ng re- state.· -· cent As sen:ibly hearing~ on t~e were singled out from other automobile owners becall§e their vehicles were factaty equipped with devices to con· trol carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions. / Those same devices in- creased the engine's . com- bustion temperature, which in turn Jed to more of the poisonous nltrous oxide fW'nes, often referred to as NOx. More recent model cars have had the anti-NOx uiii~ as well as devices aimed at the other types oC fumes factory in- slalled. , · Ironically, the compulsory · • installation of the anti-NOx devices follows by less than a year another new regulation which forces all!ellen of 1955- 65 cars to equip them with smog control machinery that accomplishes exactly t h e same thing as the factory-in· staJlcd devices in 1968-70 cars. ARB spokesmen had no coiTl.ment when asked whether the newly-required devices in the older cars wouldn't lead to at least as much new NOx as wi ll be removed by putting the anti·NOx equipment into the middle-aged ones. Go parading in our rulfled dtess with antique lace natural color polyester and cotton. Sizes 8 to 16. 8lnk to llustralion ., And b J ul 1 owners of all new r~qu1rements.. • .Th 1 s l!J66...70 y car: 'anywhere in shou!d increase eng1n~ life and .• California v.·ill h~e to start possibly let the ~g1~.c burn l----1btying the devlce11lat.a rate ot l~w~ane gasohne. THEY--00 SAY, however, that the anti-NOx device in· stallations are aimed a t "restoring the· NOx levels in the air to pre-1965 levels." \ about 300.000 per month. ON TllE OTHF.R hand. he Presumitbly. M-more and more of the I~ autos are discarded~the levels of all three. types or pollut nts will dropilppreciabl . The only exceptions are curs co nceded, it v.·ill also n1ean v.•ith duaJ c a r bur e t or s . Jo"·er gas mileage. -· vehicles wh ich can run on Q\vners of the 1966·70 cars • Join VOTE APRIL 17th AND . ELECT.· __ ,_ RON .SHENKMAN For Board of Trustee Huntington Beach Union- High School District Us In Electin9 RON SHENKM-AN ' • • • • 8.98 ......... -. ~~ Ill olol9o. 51t .... 11,111. 8.98 ""'tfOMi .... ·-~ ~~::i: colon. at aU 1101'91. 5Wto9, 108. KMCC_.W._..... IMIWOOD c....;.91. .. ,._., N. .. ..., .... *°"""""St. -. WOCXlfl ........ blVkWY ..... , ' OPEN DAILY &:30 to .. .311 • SUNDAY 10 ID 7 • • ~ • -!1: • ' ,.! ,·~ .. · :-> I '1 • 1 · ;; • ' . , , ' ;. ,. .. ~ , I - • ' . Fo The ,·. ~,,!' ~ __.J.,.Rec0rd • • - , .. .. J -.. • f • ·--The super turtle in eosy -. . .. core Du pont Nylon. Styled i wit~ backi!e· Choose frlllil white, red~ nflV.y, rTiint, light blue, coral, lilac, maize, . 1>9wd~r pink. By Booth Boy. 36--+0. 9.00. + Misses Sport1wHr,:!O -' ,.. ~. • - . " l . I 1 I - ' -" . """ Sund<y, Aptil 15, )973 DAILY PILOT ' • • ' • ' . . .. ' , ' • ..,...,. --er flaywear''. --Put•togethers by Donnkenny ore super for summer fun. Thre11 from 'o collection il\novy cir whl!t, All Dacron~ polytd'IMotton •• No-ltonln~ e1111, I 0· 111 Zlp.frot1tl•~ Tani, "'vY• l'td, white, 6.00 " .j / ' Zip-frpnt pents. -4.00. Street FIOor Sportswear, 65 • ..i: • • } •' ~,r ,... ...... ft'• a mek fal~ . .. Specia[ showinil~ of fovorite · movie1, .. oldies & goodiei ... 1dmlulon by free ticket ovoil<ibl~ in Jr. Wor.~ & ·\Jniversity Shop, all Broiidway stores. 1 April 18~:30 p.m. . UA Cinema I/South Coast Plozo -r .. A United Artis"t$.Theotre 1561.W. Sunflower, .Sonto Ano It'• • ~ ... edte .. ................ -' .• I . ' by McCo\l's Pattern C~. -in cooperotion with .. Seventeen Mogazipe. 1 April 16: Anolfeim 11 :30. Newport l :30 ,Huntjn~ton Beach -, 7:30 Ap~I 171 C.rrito1 7130 April 18: Lonc:f189-och 11 :30 Del Ame 3:30 u•I _a 'y"'°make-tt eeatest -t judg ing of entries ond ·-onriouneement of winners immedlotely fo llowi!l9 the Foshion Sb.ow J. . • I .' • l- ..1.8.®fOI' · 1tr11111ttd •denims •I .. pl'liac 8hll't • • • proportl-ed paatai I Get into Alex Colman color- mates. Both shirt end ponh ore mach[n e wa1h1blo • polye1ltr. Pull.on ponts in short, I 0-16, ~med ium; 12-18. Blue, yollow , · pink, while, 1 •.00 S~oflsleeve shirt, blue, pink, lemon, 16.00 ' Active Sportsweo.r, 78 .----.--1---------· _. f 1. ;::::.::;::--Sup~r soft, wt(r-evorywht • •• ...._ .. lllrt of l'U"Cl:el®* • I T eddi ·of Colifomi1'1 lo"'llsl- shirtjocket tops o longsleeve seersycker pri.nt.shirt. Both in Celono'9® Fortrel® polyester- 32.38. Shirtjocket;novy, red • y~llow, 16.00. Print sMrf, -. blue or lilac, 12.00. St"?t Roor Blouses, Shirts, 66 •Fcf!rel® is a reg istered trodemork of <Fiber Industries, Inc. • flores for pants people. -Hi-rise wo lst, flop · packet; on all cotton brushed denim .. Blue, pini. novy or wh ite, sizes 5-13. 13.00. Jun ior Sportswear, 97 ·- 'I <SJ1W~· NEWPORT , ' HUNl1NeTOH HACH OIW<G~ :~OF OMN&E ANAHEIM CERRITOS - l 4+4 N. 'E11clld • 17 14 1 511--1121 47 F•lhlen hleM 17141 '44·1212 7777 LliJttW AMflM (714) lf1·llll 1100 N: f 1utl11 Stft•t 17 141 t91·1ll 1 100 L.1 C•nito1 Mtll 12111 160-0411 SHO, 10 A.M. to t +IO ,,M, MONDAY 1'HlOU9H NIOAT. SATURDAY 11 A.M .... I ,,M, SIJHDAY NOON to ' M•I. . - • •. .. . , l ... f ,. \ • • _, 1 " NEw, '?,iP CE~ARRb.W -,.>--MOTORHOME - . , Y ... ft!.ltNllCI MW lf72 rec~Amw hr..., STIU •• Olly.$711 dow. pin t.•• 1 ................... lty ftir yo•r,.,.... COiii ¥-e c .. lllHtlN .,f ...... ·...-14 -.wr~~ts ef $117.39 -.~· jf .,.., ...... CNdlt. De· ,__, ,.,...., price, hlctocHltlJ tu , nAMe I oll c•ry ... .,.... II -110,171.76. TM.I "911 '''" IM:ludl.it fU & ~is $7650,40: ANNUAL POCINTA•I IA.Tl 10.64 %, .P.AY ONLY !11·739 · S,lect fro"' .-y "'"91s with ... -e11ulp......t tlt9t •hi yo•. 1:1• 20 FT. MOdel witii -••tontertk tNMMli.lo•, P9"' ~ , • .,... brakHo ,,_Ml, wtirdroM, ~utff~lly •ppol11tH kit· chott wttli 3 IH•rfte;t' 1toft, forced 1111lt heat, de· lexe_ IHlttwMM •n4 .•.rMt' lu'x11r''": IS..JH 101 •• World's Ltu gist ,MotorllOme SERVICE · 'FACl0TY ! -WITH 34 SERVICE STALLS Sl*letfY DnltMcl Sfntc• Sflills It Acftnl,...ttll .::tMI Retl'Mtl-1 V'tflldn • .,.,...... 9' fll•.; • . When \IOU l)lln:111se • rKrHtlOMI it e~ C:Uy• Dodo• you c1n rest l llUl'ed VOUI' llUl"ChlK Is bKll;ld bV tri.e !IMS! •!Id mollll rell•bl• llC• lory trelnld i pecl11!S11 1v1U1bl1.'E'o'flry mir<:htnk Ii trained to l'llndle all of !fie 'IPKll l ,Srobt1nu of l1111er rtcrN tloftlll \•Mlcl•. ,,.._ ._ . W• •XP.liRTI. Y. llfSTALL,, , · • $Weo svs1tm1 • Gener•tors • Air Condltlonlno • ..,..,,!11gs ,Ind llflder.coa!l11g to kee9 ou1 rO!td Mls.e 111 yovr mororttome W&, SERVICE ALL SYSTl!:MS , , • ( ' Eltctr1tal • Erigl111 • Plumblnfl • Trarismtnlon • Exttrlur Surr1cH • Interior Decor • Upholllery • Auxlllary PoWfl' Pllnya • Git" • II.It CandUlot1lng • We t lilO do coml)let• dNnil'l(I, reniwtl •nd dtodafiZl"11 ol tt11 111teriof. of vour hOme on wneels. l . ' '73 PRINCESS $6581S '72 JAYCO . I ' TlAILll lo profit•, ...... I. A All N r111ln. IJDS7U) · 1.i $1488 '72 . PA;CE ARROW 24' MOTOIHOME Fultv stlf COll!llned, SltftlS •• 2 dlnln1 1ru1. 411 VI tn1ln1. IUll"Tf) .$7888, 22' MOTOIHOMI l"ully I•" t:Ml•lntlll, llr co11-. tlltllnhtfr 4 lllrrfltl' 1tove, dodle sillt; dNI Mtfltj SY• litm, 1•1'11.Ntll, llM1t1 '•, VI, •utom•tk tr•n1ml»ion. ttl· IHIO _ -~ ...,..- $6988 4 :. WE.WANT YOUR TRADE-IN •.. CARS, ·TRUCKS: VANS, MOTORHDMES • : • WE WILLPAY TOP DOLLAR FDR IT!.1 CAMNl11 f 1' •, klf•COfllalntd Wl,.,rl!ltr111r a mill'( tltltr f11Ul(1 fMturn. {J..17'52AI , $1·J88 ' '73 MIN l·MOTOIHOMI j 4 •llltlerr dlllbl1 slllll, tMCI Pll'et" ttllet, Mlf~l•IMd, i!fll• ~""" '41ftty tf ...... 1111 ...-ce. unu11 $7888 ' MOTOIHOMI "$7988 I ~EW '73. Mll·MAR MIN~TORHOME . M ini:\o~e, fully self-contained, beautiful_ home on ;wheels'. 6 cu, ft: r9lrigerator, 4 . · burner sfove, 360 en9ine, disc brakes, ai'.rto- mati'i:: fransm ission, power steorrhg. I Ser. Obl4.941 . ) : All NEW -'13 ·~ ST~R ·MO~ . . Fe1turin9 lerge picture sized ilidiftg wln.c ·doWs' w./removable screen"s, 84° tnt'trior . h11adroom, ro 9•llon b!;'t•n•: •• ,.~ with. sight 91u9e, -~e s•f•ty vents, ,,.,.. •1.tir ... & r:im w/r1 Clc including steel bump,r, 1 full 5" extra. fi rm cushion I mettresses, 52 91llon 91i° t•nk, ·eir shoc ks, IQ C)allon hot weter h••.t•r. j .. .. t . ., NEW. '73 DODGE VAN !CONttliSIOlf '' . ' ' ' I •: ' ' Bubble _top, .pan~lling, ca r P'• ts, rear d.inette,. rad;Q, full y facto~y ' equipped •. • I Ser. ,O 187.521' .. · • IMMEDIATE. DEUVERY '•4118 • ~­N Beach -'City • • ' ~ \ ' f ' I .1 I , , .. . -. • T / •• .I • • ' w • ••• • ,.. • • • ... • ~i ... l)o~~ .. ~~· · tlf'. Sli3reo ' ' ii' > ' ~r. ~pW~f _ ~~tlJI~ J:o.u? For all ' of hi& adult life, lillold be 11)11. '"llley lbouid be able .to live , Rob!-. If llunltnctoo Beac;h baa l\l!d !'! .... -"'11bout be!lli unduly " • lllldeocy, ,. -loadJi, ;,)n.'.the '~·· .. , " . . ' ~ N~vr; be was !"'know!edged• as the '.'11/e :J/ey tc"lhe ;new noise laws is noJSteSt sleeper m his. tiernc\s. And that they estabUsh scientific standards when. be took, .a wile, she was often that define ·weclsely how much noise fotced lo move to the living room ts acoeptabl' and boW ""1Cb ls loo couch·to •steepat night. much.·"r ~ ·• '1:" • But in a quiet r es.i~d.e.nt i~l 'lbecue .Jr:Harold~an(lhis neigl)~ Ip Huntlngloo Ileaj:h, llllOriJiC," fiJr :...mp1e, ,'would be a Harold Robiueoo, ·~ $9, bas nm ··~lgtdfm;wer"d.1:~,m" 1D Foun- ' into trouble. . .. , . talq :VaQ,;y, , ~ . ": I ' : ,one of. his .neJgbbQrl,~ Eart . ···1'd"1itoriawarm1nighttoll1'8ke I &ni...lnot, threatened ~ taWluit last siJre. tie. bad hiJ -" opa1," aays . summer unless Robinson eitl!er shut . ,Hu~ "and .then' f'd, go olll there his bedrojlm window atolgbl or JOam. with my noise "l!letee ud stand at the , ed to stop llllOring. • • .. • / .....:. problem u.~-~k com iJll'OP."rlJ ~· : · • l!ARS OP COMMUNITY ·-' ~"':""'~ . • ''If the reading w3s higher than 50 ' Hubball Wlth.Nolsa ~hr plained, was that be and bis Wife ~ decibels the A al he'd ha t " alinply imable . tO Sleep = wjth 'do ~ -sc JU!''snore. T'her: .~ ~-theButeac!'i!,~.';'asterms, ~· a are 'all"tdndS of pliOliblltles. L fiom free way,.the.leVel is set at 45. • racket <OOSisl of? HcmtlnglOn Beach Pllltli!i ~ a •""1 near bis ~,to This · dllfennce a rougbly· the dif· bas a law outlawing att ootaee that are •moving hls'bedrodm = ~t H he were ference between the outside noise "lrritati .... " · "SC"""·-·h""' " or -••an-m .~tioD. of ~ law, be dllBve to do from an air-conditioner at 60 feet, and mytng. ~161 But ~~ 'bdth men ·~!' · · · ' . the hum· ·from a row of flourescent : hired !Bwyers, the law eouldD'I pro--The new noise~ are based light buR>s inside a large ,,.,m. I vide any answers. m b9dr:INmd bilin. or 10lh-that most The notSe ordinance bas many ap- "Whal It came doim io was survey is dOne IO deiermlpe euctly plicaUOlll m some .. of them highly I Robinson's opiDion IODlt ~ bow niUdl "8mMent nolle" ,-·the · unusual. In Costa Mesao . .for eumple,-..-1 hrnok's which prnduoeil no aotutioil at = bum or roar lhil most a psychologist was conducting group " all,"admttteda r.ltyollidat. ' peo e .takt ·lor Jtanted .-~.In sensitiVityseasion.!lathlshome. Pl!ri . , Bui Robinson's mlug t1aJs may eac pattol'tbe<llJ. " .olhismothod .lnvolved!Olo'lll- still he numben>d. No OranlP Coast · ''Yoo· /:ail' just ...... 1n•:8omebodV • "yl0)1ing',8D!I screaming at ef!l:b other \ clttea-Fouataln v• and ··Caifa 1e1ser1 •1~ bifmttiatiOn ,,, Hubbell to relieve their tensions," according to • ·. Mesa -have ~; iilllct', ""7 ·says.: "'l'lle bock~ Dohe ln-FO!i1>-.Jim Weir, the Costa-Mesa official wbo · (Ol'Cellble ordlnanci!i •tbar cdlJd J>l.I! taln V~ey just wiiOldn't compare lo mveslif!8ted the case. · ~ ' I the Jikes' of. RobiniCB m; jail <t( lie 'the·ftoile•in.New-York City."'~ WhateVer the value of his t~quf, ' : persla .. •In dlsturblnc .., nelgbbonr. lifter the .tiactground nolsi levels for the pii\'ticipants, weir says it . WlllWI weeks, ·the «IJMf IJ!oeril of Dre· i:lmted, standard&· ire set: lo wrought havoc in the neigbborhood, Supervisors Is expected 16 idopt a deternnlne· by -iE1llfh a person may resulting In a fiood of complainta about . simllar law for Ille •uiilncoi,,.-lted: exceed the background level without noise. · · areas d. the county. And molt ol the breaking µte· law. r ·-~ Noise readings were taken, the remaining cities on the Oranee ~ But there can be compUcaUons. sensitivity sessioos· found to be too including HllElllngton Beech, are. plan-In the caoe .o( the· ..,nng., for ex-loud, and ~activity was.ended. · · ning to follow.'suit ample, 'lt"-1d make a diHereqce Among the mqre unuoUat applica- When Ibey do, eveeythtng from whether the ~llborhood was a noisy Uoos of tile law In Fountain Valley and stereos 1n apartments-to barking dogs orie -at it.JD' be if It were near a Costa Mesa are cUes in which : to loud swimming pool 'pumps will be freeway -'"' •·quiet one. . e A carpool.driVl9''babitually book· · scientifla!llY regulated. Tbe laws can "NolSI! Is relolive,", explains Hub-ed_.~.:_.bcrn 9'ey mornini10 aonounce u= =.:k1..i.i'":.r' ~ ~N~. :f· ~ hls&".\'I~~ be;,~ tony his garap,and to. ienigr-l)llllllng ...... m-load be wu, mlri~~·1n •:tacant Jot; Ilia rsjM l,iwt-i oa . ...,. GI( Setur·. !!lit ,In J!• . .ne~·.a ~'jli'~. IOOcl8jleaker system day nriornllJI. " · ' loud ~ -bf dlstuiblng °'"":" 6olit''a '1111slness could be beard for -•n Qily .....i llU ·....,_ ot • -~ • •blocks lniund. . ..-,....~ ......... ean'f~mike'"'nolae , . Valley has "I dOn't think many people w1-. araan4 lllti!I' own i..ne..~· admits beeilt • tlnl noise. zones, derstand how powerful this. ordinance ~liiibtien, •JMrr1redFoun-eadldl;l.il4lffii'&llt,~~ i1," says Weir, 11cr we'd have-many ' lalnJ.'V~--.. oo ·the ·firlt el· level,• . ; " · morecomplaintsthan'"""°· TIHft's · l9elhe ilottii taWwlbi cOunty. . bi'the'Wie nearesl ·l!t!! freeway, the an oortll>f illegat'llGlae•we don~ eve. '!Bui the ne1c-. wlD have to blckground notae -~ dedtlOls find out about ·tiecause we don't gel ·• -io Cb8I DDlae ... riabts, loo,"· at· night. In the ... -b'ii!iJhe • &mplaints.". · • ~ :i, •0., ~ ~~ ' ~ I . 1 'I " .. J • l 'i ,'4;.~ ,.;·~-·,' '• . , •. ''-; ,·· ~ ' ' t ... , • -' ...., -,. ... •• ~ ' • • • ~ ., . DAILYPllOT SECTION>&. ' . County · W a~ing Up · ' ' . ' . . . ·~o -~ ·Noise Pollution By JOHN ZALLER Of "'9 De1W It .... St.ti ·.~.cnDie Ooumlan. bive klllll ·U...i with uie 'ilfn ·rh<ways, Jets ·roarbig. ~~ 11111''1""""' la:w.nm!>ftrs' that .. . sball<f the ·early_ IDQl'llliig Catm,~ow . ·UJey ~ sllrilnl to lleae~IJe!n. For'two decadee boo\e1rhave been built uP against freewa Y,, nest .to railroad · tracks, and wilee jet.lalleoff patterns. County and city planners are now begiJ>. ·n1ng lo look at the elfects of tbeae prao- ~Notae pollullon" bas en<~ u ~ isiae. l "Frankly, the idea of noise being a . fonn ol pOUution never occurred. to us . until two years ago," admitted me top ·county planJier recent11. "No.W'we bear . ·about it all the ·time. • ~SOUND LEVELS IN DECIBE 140 mm J01Ci1 -;1~;;<:!~ :'."'-;f--l '9V£t*llllClllfil ] TDTilllOOll , J(T R.llM1ht 1,00ll' _:i:.i.,~~~~ POWU MOWU atcKOllU* 'MOTillCYCU. POW!I MOWER* I i'WIJtCEl CAI* . ' . • • • ' • • "L'm still ~ sure.ibow im,eortaot i~ ~" be adde<l "It-will depend m bow milch Ille public Is willing lo pay lo ge~ :l1 rid of it. But we're sure doing more • 6 ~·. about lt than we did In the past." ' -+_:~i01:'--~ , Niliae, lnL fiict, is a regular beadline- maker In uranie County. Altbougb the 'pin,. ''noise ~loo" Is .not always tDentioned, noise-related developments :.:,._ ..... _ .•• -• ·' 1 ,. #. ~-, .. ' e N~. ooiae ordi!!l"-have been adopted in two cities, C08ta M~ and Foontain Valley, t4at make it a criminal offense to play stereos above certain levels and, ev_en. to own loudly barkil)g dogs. No one baa been jailed under · tbeae Ordinances, but' the laws have been used to force noise makers to ·Quiel down. Ulrrentiy the Orange County Board of SupervisorS is considering a · '10iii' oJ'<llnanee that wOl!Jd· establish the same £enera1 standards i n unin- corporated parts of the county. II tlie county does adopt such ·an onfmance, cities will be asked to follow suit: • Jet nolseJm -~ lnultl-millioo dollar issue· ln'l,he oounty. Not only are $30 million in ~eowner suits pending over jet noise ~rom Or'ange County Airport. OOt liternl\y hundreds of ·acres in .the Saddl!!back Vall,ine areas are facing seve~ . ' . rtllrie· · ljoos .-., lo je . idiii , ,Zl~'Jl!IO· Marine Corps Aif Statton. ' 'unclt;; tbe El Toro .rught_,palbs ts 11,tne ·School, which the Irv"° Unified Si:bool Board is seeking to ibive """4emned .. loo noisy for school chll.dren. • .. , ~ · · .,. Olfldall 1n developed area. Ill· t1r county are now reall:dng and adrDittlq, publicly tblt their cl>mmunitiea n DOI I well-planned from ·the standpoint of sound. PlaMen In South Orange County . are caroluily taking note of these remaru ~_trying lo avoid tbe ~ mlstokes In their areas. But eveqf "°""' of tlle ·-develap·-·-and lb! Saddiebeck ,Vallay-lo have 1nnadequate D*'!I " . aod officials dlere. aay """' • will have lo be lllllCb stricter. There is even dilcussion of mandlto<y --aloof ( *AT 501• ' . ~, ............. ... • ' ~. tbemse!Yes from it. And even wltbln ·thio-llmied --, there are political problems. H.,. - can a de".eloper be forced to spend. on sound protection! How ct.. ID Jet \.oa- terillE can1bome9.11o Pal!li"*"' Wlill sbOuld be the cutoll tr .......,,tii,d noise limits! · Plannen will be aided In mw•..,iarllllil . tbeR ~ by I new breed flt aposl I • • = the nolae COl18Ultanl. O : ,Ail of tbeoe Jll~~lilleleEiM'DI are arooily OOlllo ~TS...,...' wltlle al!ll all tr.eways. ·trllclty ~:,......:. ~'!'¢ •' -.. ... --.. . ••. ........ . " ~ -. '1!111 .. ,... la""11110Wen, ""Y C1Um01 • .,.-te c!lli'S due«!, ay a li•tn jit pattmn ,.. .,._ and alrj>lanes. Both· of these .._ are flow, and U aa allo calcu1ale' wllat pn;.emptfd 1l'Y Iha federal md state measurea can, lower.JI, . govemnDenil. · Thia C111T<Mdll.,.ui.11i ible lo Thu& local'~-.-.-..... _ '.......,':°.:lniice Jlill>Ow imo:b nobit Jor llOUrCel ol nolae pollution "'"'";::r-.;r-;• .... _ I i!ontent liml!IY ·wttlt· lr)'IDc'l.i~ .. ''" ,; , .... (Ilea NOlll.-··~ ' '· ·.~ ' J 'A ¥ 1 ,; . ' Pro)ecl 11o ........ 1n, •• lllmU Air Force -· <illetl th Peotap to get !\le $5.sO and can't understana thiJ attltuile oloce K·Marl pually ii very 1ooc1 t 0 U ,., flrst.Uad bdonnallon ,. ,_ _,,_ Tbe __ , "1 Ille tele.ts!M .. _ about~ items. can you tool: Into lhil! , . , . . .: :=:r:w~F::!"!:.....--~~::=.::.:.=·· . M.11HpulallocttoX·Mart ....... -.i1,.._·~1~Ull~ S • • ir..sp, Artnr Blick aad·f.8ct. WIDlam _ .. _...,. ---April I -!Ms pnblem wtlli Lll!da Ford, -·a •pww =·nr 1111. Fonl , ,. . . e rv I c 1tAndrewlAlrFon:elllioe.RelatobigPOWM-Sst.ArtllarCormler,alloeoln. uld -H ................ &-Mart-··-....... --~'. ' · . . '_ ,:· :. ~·m ·IW field,'$! lie WH\11 ~.to 11!i< a~e ~ ._ '"'!': l\e•e......-... -.jla old aot ... ,,.,..,. al bl\IWnl Ille ertpal • . .., ~ ,· ! . ·j _ • 1ear1GVeram~cellegepngnmuddtea•pplyfwldlcommh· C.18"'refad•ml\ldlmifbe~•*··..e ... ·•11c',},~slMk!-,blllu ·j ' •Got a probieMr Th<n writeJPOt ~'·' . Pot oii1i,C11tied .slOa at 11ie.ead of his ~tlaeal-.. • . -alleatj\i will be madt to -•·• Jlldllf1<111 ldJWC 111 lw ,.., 1'1 tape, get the'an.noer1 and1 ~actfoft"t ~,a to ·aolve · i <: )" . ~~~=~~~~"Af~~ . "'!~,:.~ J~"· , '!Is.~!~~~~-· . PrelJlem 1....-Oilt , _ " Doil~ P.iloti P.O, Bri?f isBO; Costq Jliaa, c;a. ~2626 .. In.-'' 'liEAR P'Ar:'i hive a llDBll, but aggravating pro~lem. The Foremost DEAR PAT: My soo sent me a Gelleral Electric iron for Christmas and :: cl.U ~r lel<phone number.~ column oppoars DI! Company ran ·advertisemeniB ·on the back ol all its mtlk cartons offering tbe ..,. of the instruction boot were stuck logetber ao I eouldn't uae it. " StlftdOJI, Wed,..rdat/1 tl1ld Frid4111. T · recipe boxes with a few of.their recipes and extra cart1s · for $2. I sent my · l!ve 'fll'(tten the compony In Brtdg~, Coon. twice, but can't 1et any r• .:: • • .,..~ ·· . · · \ · ; c~.k :"'. Jan. 8 and still haven 't received the offer.' I "know the cbeck was sponsa to my requeot for· a duplicate book. I'm haYlng trouble operatlni the ·I ...... llf!...1 ... fu,,-. , " . detivet'ed and 0 tashed since I it back from m bank a Jon time o ~J!!d,a~bd1Hii-locattns-another-""""'.,..__,,r.. .. °"'lhillhi'•-'l---:.-,i " C L ~-ta M instiUCilm booklet. ' ' • . --.._.. tll Military Air l..if). Com-I · ·--· . . " ~ -. ' -Jroft ·are -1»,.m.i. al-.Jugpp In addilklll lo cartl'-<111 bags, 111iremoot .Foodf Aaabebn lleadqaarlen bd•~ lleard tf·lbls off•, but > ~ Geoeral Eleelrte i;omp0y lieevkater la !'""I ~:::-u:ia: ;. even,.-MALC Is l<aaing ibe services of ci)'ilian ·carriers. These craft diecked_lnl!Jt ~leaned Ille mercllaadke 11 .....,. malled fl'om Deerlleld, otber -·~ti .i.io. if~-~ .e j 1'£ ~vt '~ '1 .• ,_. ' illiiatlY:~ -fUlly. Jooded with pUWngen. 'Yet<onllnary .atr traveler; ( m. Your onlei wlD be traded -~ ud 1bQlped u..,. u -Ible. . , lno, ciD llJ.11'1.aitl 'for ii'dilllioat ~ lrim'Ae S«vl<mtee. • -. ideatlall.d lian pound \ • ' • . -. ~ . " =tr:~~~::;~~;~~~-~::::;::.,;.~ ~~~C:~~tlt~ ~ ... ~ 1o AA.,~'° Mesa, re~ardmg a • . No~~:,~ mo~~~ :::: '!:.";_Uy, I .;; ~ :~Y . · T.K.M.,CootaMesa _./l)i'oblem with Pubilshen Service Company, I decided to '[<rite to you about I prlfllle tutoring adloof. I eijjoyetl .wo<IWll with )'OWll paople, u well u A MDltarJ Air Lill Commud opHelmu ""' Mar!IJ• Air <F....., -o/ • the very aame problem.' My brv_lher waa 1""1 a 111bscription to Gridjron maga· iadulta,, and would llka. lo' Continue "" a IDlall8r ·oca1e In my owa home. I plan plamd 111!'1 .. tbe ~ --.. ~ ... d ... eorrter, tbepdr• ,ztne for two years at the ·cosl ol $26 by twoyouog men, wbo, wben Ibey we;e r.:~=~~u==-~:=-:=.of-.ts ud.~\[>_ID/'> ... u • .. plUo lo ._..., -.. •la!m•m P"!I-~ '"""""' th told be ·Waa not tnterelled In aublc:riblng.lo any -zine,.asked foe a .~ _ · ·: " y; C:; LagDa Nlpol '· plW may be ball empey or 11117 -i1Piff.'1 ill ea1~ .-.,. ,... of ~-Once In his apartmem, !1JeY boqered him untll be look !be 11111>; Ne Ike-or J!l<l!lll lo_..,. olio..,. U.. 1" aa 11' -•led area •'*-la· Qvlllu lqpp ...... I llmMl~d''""'.I '~ aet, -applk:• acrljiUon to gel ·ri~ ol :tlil>m. He paid them fl! and my husband paid.the re-of Oralle Coalllj ..... ,.... to'eo-a -lmflM• dial lo •_..nealvt" tioo by alrllDe itmpulea, llJ Ille a.n Mt-a~. • Mll1lm1 fllPla are malnlng $13, Tbe ·order)••• taken Sept. 9, .11'12 ~ruHbe, balance waa paid -· ·lo -aelPbon ad. to cimpllQte -.alq ....,.._, Tiie Orup --'-· ' " "-~ -.c echnl p.aa~t>eparmeet ol'Ellllea• adYloea yw lo--·-la,.... area, ....,.Pl ll'om .... '"'!Pt lmlt ,...ra~ Tlia\ .ll' tUt U lo -Sept. 18. I 'Wnite to. the ~y complaining about t~ .. 1es t que em·: ,.. ao tadlae II ,_ forinal tnlalq, P"'..._ _.., ..,.n-a Ull ,......._......to Alp ......... ~ par, HJ·~ Ii alr•fnisM ~· ployed to get tlila "!blcr\ption, In addition to the fact ,Iba~ no tssu.s ol the· caml& avallablllty. • • 8111•-• -II f8nlp nqimmla . ...., fliil1t nl....-i iear Imme-magazine have ever arrived. Needleu to ay, I've bad1no reply lo dther of i · • · i . ~ ==~ -:=::.· ........ ~· • llaetl deleue ...... my' complaints. The only .ttirerence betw~!"!...and A.A. Is that I do have the Ce.C rveeit. ae,i.ceri... . , • . • order ·ll\lll1ber and sent· ~ea of the order and my busiland's check atone lllQUI PAT: Two~ YG.11\Y ~11!)4J .wenl to.Maltalia where '8-liell,lt•edl!s ·'.. ·~·-· "· 'wlth)•Y)elloi:lo!beflrm. ' l!ue!l'•fllrcoot.'We'.._..'llllllt'1*~1in1Mr'"llli ...,._-" • , A. P., -·Ala 'i:'ance we bad. Now, our doughier Is aOtnc IO'Aultralla ud WUla to - DEAR PAT: ·cu JOU'tell me what the addrOsoea m !,.. the National and Tell ,.... -to call Ille polke th .. u time lie lo sabjectetl to "" ..• : the coat on her trip. !J there any way we can~. the .•• ~ been de- -Baseball teasues? I'd like lo t!rdit-W+•'r -~· by ,, she altrp !li'coiw•-11 b #.,r =owl_. llm ID;' II-Ids·-• clarodao .. -•1 have to paydutymlt! lllllllliob briild'-ind I haft -. ........ but..., ti> have mlaplacetl tbe -ill * to atrupn, • mace. -..ir ....-......... llopiilldfy, Ids ~ toot 119 ........ receipt. o.r douP!e!'--In llartbem CallfGnlta and she .; . t L.T., W ter doll ....,Im has ..... .-..ieaed oat. .)la -al Gr1dlna will be ,.. will '-" a llrlel stopover at LAX .,... her ~ leaftS for A-.U.. It A-,.... rr,lisla la lliloa!ll '-• MillOrl: !... .. • ...,. th -· ..... --il1I I'""° lo oeoooul, hal would bo -dilllcull lor her 10 viail 1111 C11110ma ollice In Loo Aaples, H .., !11111...._ lllM ... "-lcal !Mpe, .. ...,~ ......... ._.¥'!'", .,_ ....w ..... mt.upl••t , ..... -111e C"'-..... -this WOllllllleftqulred. • .,. -:. .. Ill.II. ' · • ' ladJu:lally, A.A., Ool&a-. .. 111_, fW ....-to > • • .... B.L., Colla - • ~ ' t ~ . llCu.-~tit= ... pw\"#m8enleeC.m-. ' y_.fcEJ""'enreql11&ftp1tadle .... M51nmdteC.0 tF?fl&tke POW c_........... .. . . . ' . ' ; l . JIOil,J ... •. ., ... -Ii • Jtter ..... hat .. ...... . llManfiHI .. w..-AlrlMa T-al Loo Aiples ~ ""' 1 . -"'!:' .. -lelt, AA -bee ... nooflil aad ii1Ullllor. A pOrt. W11ea -pW=-1iM11ca1a CUI U.S. ----DEAR PAT: Al die time of the return of the,!iist Vietnam PO\ts, then! · 1 ' Yoar -· -..-Ill --'" ol -r I. -Ille'-aat1 tUt 11,,. paE'lllletl prior to depwlaie -wu a pi.sing nein CIOiMlelll about "aome returnlnc ~ta. tbal 'really' , . • th paHlpher .-Wo ... ~ Ill Apit. !I'll· A coanplalat th ~ Stoles.-,th fenD ........... ...,. a few FlllEI-_. IMI w.re enlisted peraonnel.'"We never did read 0r bear ~ ... q.t. Ilda '""' 8' II:, 1Wlfl. aloo lo Nf•IWIJ ....... ,-lnJ Ille ljnrn. Il lal. -Id ha ~ ---""' lw .,_ ..,.... lo ..... --Jnt: story, witb the ucepllilll that the ranking officer or tho fOW Comp htnl "pr<> .... a llM. ~ · ' ' , · leml -...... eer1q Ao U ..... llates._ . · ' ' -· motetl" theae two Or lnGte 'men "In the field:" At the -of 1ht lttl .,..... fCC '&o•l·ln•' ·1 mel1j the narrator made the atatement that the "Jn>tllo ~ 111 -~ .. .,...,. .ftet1U?1hl9 lllere~ ~ " , ~ ~ ( not lqat, or that tbel'j! was,.... que'stion as lo wltelllol'tr'not "'1' p PEAR PAT: A coolple of monllna 110 my b\llband bought ~wo pair of The Ilitentate Cornmer<e Commission l>aJ established a new telephone 1 .. to OEKI as "Oeld pl'omotl0111." Maybe you~ pl Ill! to 1lti Inf-, 1P,l!I,.._ . ......, at X·Mart In !llola -for $1.14 oack. 1 ke!>t'tlle ~ slip vumber, IGW4S-l'l&I, speclflcally for ......,... information. This "holltne" .dll llllL !\la quite pouible that other rea-;.,j bo -•llld 111 ,tur • I« awllile, but dlllt after I ~ it, my laband decided to retum the service Is ddlgned to 1)l'Otlde ......,.. lo conswner questions In tueh areas b"·k -• -I •-• •t. •--•· ... k ••· "'•I ... ~-t ,... ..~~ aJ smsll shipment.! ud movq houaobold -good$. The aew number -II ,_, , / ""' ..,,r. "'---a..,.. -' u• .-at um uw ..,.. coo-~ COMumer call.! to a """"'1 olllce that either can provide lmmodlate help cr . • l.B., ~.,....... tile mea's ~ and that lo1d mt the alacb -~ purcbaaetl.at this reror the caller lo the .....,.. oouree !Cr aid. Comumers alao can call • Slace !Mn't a pod ..._ IUt die rttan EEbC POW1 lo _.. .,... Air atore and aflered to Cin IUO credit on the retun\. r wu with my husband 343-1333 1o hear an ICC ~ announcement coocernlni public bearllnp r ... ,..,.e~ Co/. -R. s•, ~ al Doi-,,...._ lw when be bousht the slacb and the tickets are still on them. I wouldA't accept and ctay.ttH!ay hlghllpta of the comnnlsslcn'1 activities. --I • ,, j '/' • ,. . -• . ' ) ' ' l --r"' ' ' DAILY l'ILOT -• \ . . -· I . ,., Suod>y, April , 1973 -· Gooc:I Deed _PeoPle. · DAILY PILOT lfl" "-II JIM SMITH, LEFT, LINDA CASTILLO. DON CHURCHILL $200 Blisters ·Linda Castillo walked all over San Clemente to gei";pon· BOrs for her participation in the recent Marcil of Dimes Walk· a-Thon, made the 20.mile walk and then walked back to her 1pOW10r .. agaln to.collect from them all. She says she wore o,ut two pairs of socks during the walk, and bad to bandage her feel But she earned more than $200 for her pains. " '-. And $150 of that came from Don Churchill an!! Jim Smith proprietors of Cricket Interiors of San Qem"1te. They originally pledged $. 75 a mile but reconsidered and later the same day raised it to $5 per mile and $50 more ii she completed tli"e walk. "We were glad to give the incentive to these young i:)eople, ~t seems everyone is down On studen~ these days and if they are willing to get out and wqrk.for a worthy cau~e. we want to give them encouragement," said Churchill. Said Smith, "When she came in, she had the names of 15 people who had pledged 10 cents which we didn't think wu really worth her time. So we wanted to make it more worth her while. • "'When she came to collect, she bad-obviously been af- fected by the 'turnout •·the walk. She was '° enthusiastic .. about the-whole thing and talking about people out there walking with CTUlcheo and others being pushed in wheel· chairs. It's oort of refreshing to see a little gal like that.with ID much charge." · . ' Unda tllld,80 other San Clemen'le High School students ' participated ijlltbe man!ll and earned a total of nearly $1 .~00 . Yo~_ Ca" He.Ip ' 11 you have spare time which yo0'd like to give by help- ing others, there is a variety of ~ays in which you can. Numerous poeltiolls ere.1.lsle<l:"at the West Orange County Volunteer Bureau, 11412 !bnford Ave., Garden Grove. OfflcO" hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, and the phone mnnber Is 530.2370. . . Although there has been a lot of success with. the Proba· tion Department's programs, such as Alternate Tu>utes. a con· tinual flow of volunteers are neceesary to do an effective-job. . If you relate well to young people who have problems and U you get a sense of satisfaction from just being able to help, you are the person the department staff Is looking for. Muocular D)'31rophy A.soociation is about to embark on a fund-raising campalll". Volunteers are needed to do typing and/or hand-<lddreesin~. The work may either be done In the Garden Grov~ office or in the volunteer's home. Westminster Coordinating Council. a temporary help or· ganization needs people to answer telephones, help stQCk shelves, check inforrnation given by clients and ·someti.mes to deliver layettes. , _ _.__.....,...,..rAIJMii>iiir..Ar=SIOCl=.< ·a~~' a local breast sur §:Y~gwrn • ...i1'.iU..l1;l¥J>-,. use a :l'mwps , Ana College at 8 p.m. I , • Mor\<lay, April 16. A thermography diagnostic system will be on display and • demonstration by a panel of docwrs will explain methods of early detectioos. The .Vent will be for adults only, and seal· ing Is limited. Welfare Depaitment..is in desperate needof tutors on a one-to-one b"asiS, friendly visitors and drivers. U you can spare any time to lilt a young ctrild's goals by tuwring elementary subj01:ts. your services are needed. The sick and elderly with· · out family or relatives nearby need a cheerful, friendly per· Bon to Jet them know someone cares. Social workers assist. Volunteer clerical help is needed on three fronts. The volunteer Bureau' which places volunteers, has discovered tha\ its own clerical bank is empty. Westminster Chamber of Commerce office and the .Heart A.ssoWtion are making pleas for clerical volunteers, too. Some of the work can be done at home. i . A call lo the bureau, 530.2370 will plaoo you with one of the agencies. Help for You-- DFive w1lile you'reJ drowsy and you·re just one shorl-nod a.way from death. Falling asleep at a high .-peed, according to the National J\ulomobile Club, causes an alarming number of accidents 'In 'Yhich many drivers never wake up, many others wake up to the apPalling sight of demolished cars, shattere<I bodies, some trippledforlife. _ .J · Getting behind ihe wheel when fully aware of your tired and &ieepy state Is suicidal. Although there's always ·the possi· billty that you won't fall asleep, you still will be in grave dan· ger. • . . Weary ~ lall II) see as well, weary minds are not as al~ \ ··~· You have to -pil vital WFDing signs, an hazards that suddenly ari1e on the rood. Fatiglle makes UUs ex1remely dlffi· cult. . Or it often leads to deadly "highway hypnosis." when overstrained eyes· becOllle fiircd on a monotonou s stretch of road. Drivers may suffer hallucinations and blackouta In this concl!Uon. o . Unl!OU you feel alert enough to safely handle the trouble ..,.,a. $lay away from drlvinr. Even ii you start out In fine shape, don't think yoo'll lt.ty that way nQ matter what. • • .. -~-- ' • , r • •• FT:C,~nCYclQpedia Publish~s ' ' I • ~ .... ,. .-,. \ ? Do Battle ;.Over Sales Tactic·s ~ ' ~ . By MONTY HOYT Bureaus (CBBB) In w,.i\lnlloll-reporta "AD sales are Verll\Od bf• by &j ' Chmtian Scltnce MO!litor Senne• CHICAGO -A young woman In Washingtoo re.ad in an advertisement recently that, as a member. ol a govern- ment workers' organiµtion, she was eligible roe a special discount ol a let ol encyclOl)edias. Wanting to find out more about the oiler, abe clipped the coupon and sent it in. that complalnts It recelvl" agalDll ·en-nonsales person. The products lelec:led . ,. cyclopedia firms have dwiridled in recent are reviewed; and the price and aiiY ~' years. Moot complaint> relate to tillling· · stall'l'"nl·payment plans are rovored." Almost Immediately, she was born· barded by a series of phone calls. "The ~. who was nice enough, was anything but low~pressure in ·his air proach. He said be could not send me any details through the mail, and lnsisled oo making an appointment for a presen- tation in my home or office," she recalls. When she relented and fmaly ·listened to his spell, he lnfonned her the dillCOunt. was a "once onJy" offer and would never be available again, Uncertain, because of the size ol the investment (which, even at'lhe "bargain rate,'' was over $500), she finally agreed to tM purchase -"priniarily because of his sales pitch that I woold have a U!ree- day cooling-off period to reconsider the ~e.'' abe says. .. BACKS OUT . The harried work.,., alter further thought. decided to back out ol the deal. She phoned the salesman •gain. "All of a atdden he was offering me a further discoonl of 1150 thal be had never meliSoned. before -for .a cheaper binding." That did it, she says. No bonus. N~ count. No deal. No encyclopedias: In a few days her deposit check w returned. · A few y go, all likelihood, there would hav been no cooling-of! period and no nceling the contract or, at a max , forfeiture of deposit. Stili, the Federal 1Tai!e commissioo ts not satisfied with many sales practices they allege persist in door-to-door en- cyclopedia sales. In the lilsl Ir lllOllths the FTC has gone after two major en- cyclopedia com~. Grolier, Inc. (publisher of Encyclopedia Americana), and Encydopae<jia Britsnnlcs. Two similar orders sent down by tho ITC have charged the companies with alleged deceptive practices ip hiring salesmen, misrepresentation in gaining admittance to people's homes, and of. fering discounts, free gilts,. and other in- du~ to buy products, when in lact the books ~-... !ieing offered at the regular price. For their part, encyclopedia pdbliShers say FTC charges are many years out-of- date, that the industry, as a whole, already has taken significant atepo to ·correct selling practices that blackened their public "image" in the past. Furthermore, they 'aSserl, legalmate aistomer complaints are handled ex- peditiously through expanded Cliosurliet- affalrs departments. · , The Council of Better BusineM Shopping List:.Eggs, . I Milk, Funk & W agruil"ls Christian Scienct Monitor Service best paper in ·the. world." (Library edi- NEW ·vORK _ One encyclopedia tions· are printed on more 1expensive publisher finds mcist of his customers paper.) He also explained thal the ..,. somewhere between the liverwurst and cyclopedia is printed in volume. Tbe h · company expects to sell between 1even l e lettuce. and eight million books this year, saleS .... That's why Frank G. Scully ls in the have doubled since the oomplelely "grooery business." be hel rewritten edition hit t grocery s ves "Only 8 percent of the public goes to · last spring. bookstores. Everybody has to eat,'' is the · Funk & Wagnalls tries to have a Jot of way the practical president ol Funk .& "good parts," but not too many •"'8Jjl"'- Wagnalls , Ihc .• figures it. parts." The encyclopedia is written fOI" ·He al.so figures that because oliF'dnk & the average Americsn family ~ ool the _Wagnalls'a decision to sen<· i n average American expert, "Experts WJe supermarkets,. thousands of the nation's original source material anyway/' ex- ~aters reach for an encyclopedia as easi· plained Scully. \y as they grab for a cookie. Scully does listen . \o "reader com- ·In fact, Funk . & Wagnalls customers plaints." After a woman complained are primarily lower-and middle-income widely and loudly that the encyclopedia people who can't afford to invest hW>-included a topic oo "liberalism" bul not dreds of dollars in an encyclopedia. ADd on "amervaUsm,'' Barry GOidwater they are people who don't want to cope wu asked to write a "conservatism" with door-t<Hloor salesmen -the mly article for the new edition. That reqUest way In which rarnllies· can tJdt Funk & was In keeping with Funk & Wagnalls's Wagnalls's competitors -·the WOl"ld policy of having famous people .write Book and the Encyclopaedia 'Britannica. · some of the articles. 11Je Ellcyclopedia "No wonder they have to have high-now Includes articles by such well-known pressure salesmen," said Scully as he people as Mario Pei, William Q.. ~las, p<>inted to a trade book listing Britan-Charles Goren, Ralph Bunche and Lee nica's lowest-priced set as selling for Strasberg. $498. Of oourse, Scully Is not of the opinion B coolra.sJ.Jhe first volume o! Funk & that a child sboold have to rely on an en· a ·II" (4,!lllti pages) selli a a 'come-cy 1a of ·h<!O<oY-lrJ>Ublic-ll . on " price Of 49 cents, while the re-He tblnks it .is important for a child to IIJaining 24 volumes sell for $1.99. have me around the houie and likes to ,,,.. How can Funk &. Wagnalls sell an en-quote an educator be ~on\:e heard say: "In tire encyclo;edia for Wlder $50 -an en-the dasmKm., the queSt.\oo and· answer cyclopedia with"!B0,000 subjects, 8 million are In the same book. In life, the question words, and it{.19 full-color pages? · is in one place and the answer is in "Well,'' said ScuDY, "we don't U&e. the · another." maUers today. Finally, he sa~; a credit check ii STANDARDIZED made on eustomeri:, and orders are au "Tbls Is• 'Jl'riali>ed fleld. ~ no ject to rejectiop. "By the Ume·orders ar~. me buys an encyclopedia voluntarily. He Oiled and the boob have been shipped, has w be oold on Its merlll. Bui !be ma· we ieel these ..-neni wan1 the (iroduct1 jO< oompanles !lave llalldanfized tbelr _ and Cfn pay for-!~" presenlation&, wlOch, If adhered to, do RESPONllE TO (JllARGE8 I no1 lead to misrepmelltalion. They're >.> for the charges leveled by the PTC, geared lo ovoid romplaints;'' lllales Britannica's settetal)' and legal counsel, La~ Mertes, CBBB'1 manager of Harry J J ---'• trade _ .... _ . . oy, """"'-' .--"The comrnlss[oo has embarked upon a· • 0 Yoo have to 'nmembel' ·• repo111e18ell campaign to write new guideline• Co» the en<yclopedia Is nol good. A company rererence-book Industry. It takes ooly • doesn't want to 1-.ve to do that. It's bad handful of complaints to weave a story. for tbeJr image. So )o avoid that. they ex-We have 3,ooo men ..i .. .n .. w doorbells ercise as much control over tbelr sales • •-e .. oe personnel 8$ pos.!ible." eveey d&y to interview j>eopte." B t tile ITC ••"''" ~--~ While not denying that abuses may u is not 80 ~ UJQv&Uwu. from time to time occur, he streues, "It "Each type of door-!Moor llaies baa Its own. aet of time«dered deceptions," is not our practice, we do not advocate it, says a spokesman fa< the F!'C's Bureau and it does not happen by design." of Consumer Protection. "The price of Any setUemebt between the ITC and goods makes the difference In~ you tile two encyclopedia glanta may be • have to sell them." many months, even. years, 1Way. 'lbe "An eocyclopedta salesman may say companies are reluctant to sign ony -that because you're a teacher or a agreem<nt that Is ool enlon:ed in- member ol a special group you ars ellgi-dustrywide. ble f<r a dlsoount, or th8I be Is giving One rigid dictstt of the ITC propoool away boous boots free. Or he may . woold have encyclopedia. ·salesmen at ; mlsrepreoenl himself lo get m the door ' their . first •shake with potenllal by saying he is conducting a survey, or customers give theOi' ·a large card with that you may win a poptest prize." ·their name, the name oC the oomPaoy, However, the encyclopedia industry and the following wcrds: ''The purpose of Claims selling practices were changing . thif salesman's call is to penuade you to long befOie the federal ~ato_ry agency · .. putchase a set of encyclopedia!." 1 decided to ''get tough." . V Protecting the consumer ls the name of t Encyclopaedia Britannica, for imtance, the battle. But the CBBB offers a .word ot I the oldest publioatioos ol lta type in the caution: Consumers wanting a Qllil:k English language, report., I h e i r financial setUemenl should direct their customers are protected through a complaints to the company's head o!flce ser1es ol contniis estoblla!wl """' a loog Or to consumer-~ organlatlona period. . . set up to get voluntary adjustmenta. "First of all, we have had a four-day "The regulatory agency will uae the cooling oU period ln el!ect f°' oome Ume, evidence brought to it to peNllle tDe long before it wu onknd by the ITC," company, bul that doesn't put JDODe1 says Britannica's president, Oiarles E. back in the poclet Of the one wlio (eta Swanson. stuck with -bad deal." l . • OlrfttM klMGI Mlllllw ...... FUNK• WAGNALLS PUBLISHER SCUj,L '(,IN SUPERMARKET " i ·' NOISE: COUNTY, CITIES · W AK.ING UP TO PROBLEM ... · "When one_ de veloper has a bigger_~ protect us trotn ~t?" traffic than the grid system if you're .. (From Page Bl) . they will pennlt, and "then .!."\ulre a developer to design to iliOse specifica- tions. s'l>ace or an attractive wall to protect. Some believe better advance planning i concerned -about noise," he says. "A In Fountain 'Valley, where a noise ordinance has been in effect since 1971, this has already been done in one case. The Orange County Water District. wai' seeking permission to build a $Z2 million desalting and recycling plant. But before design oo the project began, tile city gave the district hard numerical ·figures · on the maximuni 50Ulld lev~s pOrmltted by the city noise law. The dlsttl.ct then designed the plant to confonn to those fi :--. ~n most areas, noise planning has not reached th~t level of sophlsticatioo. "We'll m,eet ·wha.tever standards the community decides are necessary," says Gordon Jones, mr.ctor of ·engineering and planning for the Irvine <;oml11nY· "Bui no one baa yet oaid how' quiet • homl must be U It's bullt near a ~y or hlghwa,y. That's iomethlng we would like to know. "We'll do· a ~ amount even without requirement&," he adds. 0 But we can't go too far or we won't bfltln a poal· lion to compete wllh other.developers.'' Jones says bis inain, concern Is that when standard! are adopted,·they should ~be uniform throughol\t the ®nly. • "We don't want to be In the position of providing so much sound protection that 1we can't compete," ·~ atrease.s. "The public Is only wilting to pay so much." • Even In the abomce ol well-defined standards. however, muclt Is being done as a mat1'1' or oporat~ policy. 4 homes from llOUDd, ms competifon are would prevent such questions rising. The tributary system, for example, could und« prouure to do the same·thing," Iayoul of -In Weal Orantie County, bandlethe same traffic volume on !ewer point.I out Rusi J~. of the county for example, calls for one major crou major streets. planning deporlmmL f .. treet every,qlliu:ler mile. 'l'hl8 creates a "Thal way all tho noise ooulci"be C<!n- ••And there's also pttsMire from us/' · grid layout .that is efficient from the centrated into a smAllel'"Are& where yW he says.. "~ planning ~s staMpoint of travel, but bad 1rom the could afford .to bulld earthen - are very qukk to ask why ti ooe standpoint o1 mi1e becaulO it spreads ralller than brick walls." 1 developer can a!lonl to do oqmethlng fut-moving traffic ~ ti!" com-Wooten suggested that nobe CIJll· others can't do "that mum too. munlty. • • aullants be used In the undeveloped aoutll ' "We'll be doing much better when we 0 0nce you have that kind of street county area to revJew major road JM1f1 get some real aolld, slal)dard.s, but this ls layout," says Dave W'\(lten1 a noise con~ terns before they are finalized. · the waY' we have to start." . ~ sultant from Ultru)'stems Inc. of -"I know of no place where t.hi• ii bfllni .. In the past. most noise planning Newport Beach, "You have to put rup done·, 11 .. he said. "But in spotting your taken. the form of .. here'.a ~ walls. · · noi.se problem this far In advance, there's lem, oow how high lhouJd our wall ltt to ''But there are beUer ways to handle time to correct it." -• ·1·--+.-~~-+-~1,;==;;'================== · 'Dividend' Just ii~ WASlllNGTON (AP) Once oeln !be Vete·ran1 Adrnlnlstr•tlon Is taking 11"1'1 to discredit what has become. • perennial hoaJo. tllat ~ World War II veterans are en- UUed -to a 1pec!al Insurance dividend. The VA ays It has been ge~ Ullf( hundredl ol thousanda ol Inquiries lrom veterans and baa been roplytiw with a lorm letter t!tat the -report or a spedol dlv!dend 11 ... hoax. .. i STOP buying wetw et 31C/1•I o!P-l'i • HAVENATUAALLVPURE • SPRING '"ESH • DELICIOUS WATl" • "JOR DRiNKING • COOKINI • IEvtPIAOES • FOR ONLY 1%0/gallon TO PROVE IT,Wl WOULD B! VERY HAPPY TO lENO OUfll ,URlfllfll TOVOU, fREf, FOfll ONI WllKI NO OBl.:.IGATION4 JUIT CALL 644-7149 ,. OGD!!N/ORANG! 1 WATEA,\lfUllYINOCO. 770A NO. MAIN ST. OfllANGI . . TIRED or LOOKING . AT YOUR DIRTY STAINED PAT\O, SIDEWALJ(S, POOL .DECKS, · TENNIS COURT? Lot mo bHutily them with • bHutlf~I color of your choice. • f l ,' 400 Colon to c ............. ._, ... oot ~ -., ""'· Acid Proof-Cw.to• l'r6of ( Not 9 ,..Ill l Quolftu Co11Cret.1 Repaiy Wor~ -Fr« E1ff1114ta. PATCHING SPECIALTIES ....., ... "" -'"·'"' S-Llc111od c.trlldor-•ZI061f •• . ~ l j I ' .. ' I I • j .. r I • \ .. -- } . . Stud~e~ts-;Lear~ing· ·to .. Handle --· .. • y'JoHN VALTERZA I Of•ca.ttrPMltls.tf ~ For y.e_w, yo6t lcCal veterinarian ~nnally relied on &0m0< high school student whose love rot .!inlma!s dn>ve him to k a job a. an assistant. that vet was willing. -and _,.,. udent sharp enough -a sort or on-thO-job training process cranked out a skilled helper. But all that might change soon. The kindly unhurried lociJ vet bas become ~ practitioner whose ·office is as busy as lhV:t of a physician. Md-' just IJ1 h11111ah medicine-th• 'liliortage or medic81 men ::Z.'anlma care_is becoming acute. Today's swamped Vj_ter· arian is !indJng that his time hiS become more and more valuaJ)1e, yet he still is call· ed upon to clip loenaiLs, give a pet a bath, admin!sler .;., rabies shot or semeater It a student !lnallyf apable llrt)Jlllli:6'i~r e11cUy how 11,t .. lbea change a bandage. ; ol stepplng,!nlo a veterinarian's office _.... .... tanls llbould go In lbelr duUe1.'' All this l'\'lght change !I ·~· ot pro. and taking over, just as · ,., Dr. Boyle upWned. • "Some Jll'lf .. tonals are alrald that gram Wider way alorig IM . th medical assistant doos physi· ii tha ulillants are lllowed to do too Oraoc• Q!oll lakes hold. . , cians. muc:b, tllen the profealm will 111111..- ln the Capistrano-Laguna Regional . The pri rofessional booster for In quality. • · Occupational Program a snowbaiilng the am ls Dr. Colden Boyle of · "Others, however, see Jt a a eltect several mootbs aio spawned~Q_emenle, this year's presiden~of releue ol the vtl !rormjhe tlme<on· new vocaltonal training pro the ~Li; o.u-n-ty-ry SUllllng jobo In his practlee that could whooe organizers believe jsA first Medicine Aao!>ciation. : be -just as easily by a trained, pobllcly·lillz" vel" program I! was Dr. Boyle's advice w!ilcb • q&lalll!ed aaslstant. in the state. couraged RQP organ!W'I to form the "It'• tlleoe questions !bat the pro. And $0-I is working well. program. ~ will have to study, then ap- Easeitlially, the 14 poplls.in the ROP In coming.months, Dr.'Boyle said, legislatofs In Calllomla and class blend c~ study with' prac-the Orange ·Coonty wociatlon and ·try J'or, some good legislation,'' be ex· tlcal on the · experience. other chapters throughout the state plained. Some bring elr' OWn pet$ as guinea Will begin deve!opin11 a set or Stan· Iri the meantime, along the South pigs. . • · dards to regulste the posS!ble licens-Orange Coa:st, the classes apperenUy Wbat the ROP organizers hope to ing of the "paravets." . • are doing just fine. . . turn out by the end of the current "Ther.e's still a widespread debate ROP..director Hector Navmette and • • -,< Su~lptll 15, 1973 / . DAILV PILOT 8 3 ' \ als With. Care · ( Instructor Mn. Kay Stevens (a former parlicipatina In tha-job lnlllbli. vet's uslstant who s!Jhas become "Same of the vets (eight are 1 rogis)ered nune) proclalm )he pro. participating to date) are really pt. aram a success. · • ting oopbtstloaled .and 1 leUlns Ibo "C.rtalnly !ts not as ~led · ·stwlents a5'!11 In surgery, _.. as we'd ll.b>-it to be but thls Ilrst surgical packs 'llld Jet Jiito :.--' 1tmester ls • chanCt for us to work nursing ol pets,'' laid Mrl. the kinks out," said Mrs. Stevena. The pupils allo are'::fea So far one popll baa already been 1 ll'ont-olftce boslne11 aide hired oull'lgbt from the program, and ol the)°.!!· . already, !I performing his tasks lull· ,..;.?;!!'.• ve!ound, however, that • Jew time. ~?f lhe vets are holding baet a lltUe Others 119· spending many mnre ~~er and mt let~ the students get . hours than required ~or free as d.,i>ly into the nursJnc end.!' ' .at local veterlnarl.anl' orrkes. Thul, admitted Mrs. Bllclt.'the ·es· "Whal wo'ye found ls an aw!Ul lot ol perlen<t Is pointing up the need for enthuajasm by the sludents and the lull standardizatkn ol the )ob re- vet.s as w~u." said Navarret~. qulrements. . · But bQth have conceded that the ao-"It'll take a UUle lime, blll wo think tual level o! expertise !I being In-the prolesslon will,.. It lhroucb," Dr. formally regulated by each vet Boyle said. • . •' • -Students 'G:rant' . . \· . • • , Polled · on Amnesty 'Read ·Lette~ !lays £01~. duh Women . • . • . . Amnesty Anmesty -general, con- ditional, or none? _ About 53 percent or Orange Coast area students petted recently said that those who il- l legally avoided the draft or aeserted during the Vietnam war shouJd be granted con- -ditional amnesty, while onJy is-- percent favored c om p 1 e t e 'amnesty with no conditions. 1be area students were poll- ed as part of a current events . program sponsored in local . ' •ielroola by the DAILY PIWI'. ( GRANT GENERAL AMNESTY WITH NO CONDITIONS 58.657 GRANT AMNESTY TO THOSE WHO AGREE TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS '!be ,aurvey results showed thal Orange Coast students generally agree wllh students ---· · ----· --·-·· ·- nationwide on the question of . ' TOTAL RESPONSES: 116.968 38.249 . OPPOSE ANY FORM OF AMNESTY -· .. ----·-' amnesty for draft evaders and . deserters. Slightly mor~ than provides weekly c u r r e n t who jllgree to certain con• survey showed that students half of the ~dents poJJed na-events filmstrips and other ditions such as 'l'etumin"g to definitely do not favor allow- tlonally -50.l percent -:-timely news materials to 55 the military or spending time ing the draft evaders and favored conditional amnesty. classrOoms on the orange in some kind. of pUblic service. deserters to get off · Without Another 32.7 percent sald'ho coast through -this program. C -Not give any form 'Of any Punishment .at all. Na· ! amnesty should be granted. One of the recent weekly amnesty. D -No opinion. tionally about 8 ~udents in 10 ; ·.Only-10:1-pereent favored total filmstrips explained the majOi: ln_the Orange ~t classes favored fines, jall senteooes, anlnesty, and 1.t)e.fcent ex-points of view about the polled, the results were: or at least some form of pressed no opinion. :--...__ amnesty isSlle. Then students general -amnesty -18 pe~ alternative service. (In the More than 118,000 studen-ts --we~ as_jed the question: cent; conditional amnesty -survey, the alternative service across the U.S. took part in "Whaf'~d the U.S. do •SS.5 percent; no amnesty -po!ijtion wu-~repreittnted by the poll, malting this ooe ·or about 'those who illegally 23.9 percent; M opinion -6.6 the "cooditonal &nnes!y" OJ>- the largest surveys Of -youth avoided the draft or deserted percent. tion.). opinion ever held. Visual to avoid ·taking parl ·In the Nationally more than 60 per· On the Orange Coast 17.4 Eclucallon Con s u I t an t s , war?" . · i:( the studentJ polled percent of the student& voled iilldi>oo. wi.., coadllctaol 19 'llleJ ,.... olleNd -~"!:m of am-In favor of .... form or ;foll tlriagb newsj>lpen tmt following altemattnll:' A ..., . Lne'allJI;. ~t or -punishment. -the VEC current Grant a general lllllJOl1Y iiltli · students favored ~ Students polled ran11ed from .... ts prvgrl)D In lbelr area 'M condltoos. · 111 '°"" form. _.:::----toarth grade through ...Uor lchooli. The ;DAILY PIWI' B -Give ._iy ~' On the other hand, ilie li!ih-ICbool. ' FQOtI . Bill's 'ijidden Co~ . , ,. ~· ., BRUCE MANUEL I Cllrillf!t* >&Clenq Monitor ~ce .. BOSroN.:... That cas1>ng111er·ta'pe In ~ .,..., bog.of shoppers leaves out aame af ,lhe llems that aetually~add Into lire food price total Tuiii the tape over, and plclt up a pen-· dl ~ You'can fill 1n some tnl.sslng Items Iba! blvo been . pushing up grocery tolall. The entries can be based on =~ iOme pro!.Wonal ~~w_at· Jot «.n: Jy I • -and ll-feed In the Soviet Uliloo. •. I .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband says you are a phony. and that YoU and your staff make up the letters. I do not agree with him, but I do wonder· on what bas!& l°" select the letters th&t go Into the newspapers. -, I have written four letters to you in the past seven years.-Oniy one was publish- ed. ~ • We ~isfussed this topic at our club meeting and 11 women said they had written lo you. Out of tbe IL only four -' saw their letters in print. We are all fair- ly well~ucated, (some of us have col- . lege degrees), so our letters were legible and sensible. Please clear up the mystery. -soU'l'llERN FANS DEAR FANs: I !"""Ive -lllmafoly l,ttll lell<n every day r.>d eaa polrlll~ oaJY-Qio or tine. I'd say yoa anCI )'Mr club 1t11en IC:Ored estnmoly ...U. · I -~-I believe wD1 ID' form, edaca&e, Ne dlleualoll, amue and demo-le lbe ualvenallty ol lnMll>le. i also loot iiir;; eu.n Ural will Speak~r Casts Off • PJatfonn.-- By ERMA BOMBECK I knew It -d only be a matter of time before t10111e- one fell olf Uxioe platform shoes and broke a leg. I! happened. To a 13-year- old ~I in England. • The !lrsl Ume I tried on a patr of U-Klulzlea, I said lo my_1t_lf~These should have a label In them;-'WARNING: Aceordihg to the Surgeon General's office, these could be lnJtoious to your health.' " r a1nrs thought plat1or;ma were something · Alan Udd wore to make kissing easier. 'lben I s8w them on a woman who frequents my beauty shop. At first I tried to ignore her deformity (Mother always said, "Don't stare. They know where their problem I s located.") Finally, she said, "What do you think ol my wedgies?" I looked closely at her feet for the fitst Ume. She had six inches of cork heel and four ~s of cork sole. The coot ol these is showing up In your ,....., totals because the U.S. ended up ..ruDg more than half ol last year's .fl -t !!!OP to the Soviet UDioo. ~ . ;S;-wb!a tier••• their Own harvut, hampered by 1Ja4 weather and rilanagement problems, "I know Y.OU can walk on J--w"'a"!cterce in tiiem,',---18810.-UU"'u"t l--l -d '"''" been uio Snlall fnr them to, ' fUlfUI previous trade commitments and "T lo_meet lhetr own 'Increasing food and feed needs. . ..: 11J4U'8. agreed lo the sales possibly to . Induce lite Kremlin to help with a Viet-· nam settk'tlent and to enter dlsanna....,.....- ment talks. ' ·' r Whatever reasons, the U.S. clearly ended up selling more gralj> !h§n !I bargained !or. · · • Foreign travel, st.eel, textiles, cars, 1 . TVs, hills, cameras, and ~ Imports. Since 1971, the United States has been impOrtlng more lhan it exports. & more dollars have flowed abroad, while not ~ marks, francs, pounds, rubles, and so forth have come back to offset the dollar outflow, U.S. currency baa W.t value in relationship . to foreign curi-rencles. ' ,.... • e Forty to 50mlllion acres of farmland the U.S. and elsewliere. _ held back from planting last year. Incomes In the United Slalal and some and at times ol year-when they ...,.. not widely available before. what else can they do?" "Surely y~ jest," she said. "For a short person such as yoursell, !I could change your world. They can raise you off the ground, !tretch out your body 'and. make you' liiol: 20 pounds thinner. How tall are You an.d how' mutjl do-you weigh?" I had no lntenUorl of. giving her my vital statistics. 0 Let me put it this way," I sild. 11 According to my girth, I should be a 91).foot redwood." 11So, you need platforms," she said. The Tirsl pair I tried on felt PL I wiuled my toes and they sprang Dack like a releas- ed arrow. My ankles felt firm and I felt tall. I . Then I atood up. In five minutes, I !ell pain. , j .. alve bope to the dlacourqed, ~ l~t to the friable~ ud cllsboartened."llelteve "'°' their name Is legion. · DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband's two sisters pave ,stopped speaking to us because we refured to accompany them to tht_ cemetery. Do we owe them an apoli>gy and a prOmlse ·to mend our ways? Here are the facts : My izl..laws died in a car accident five years ago. It was a tenible tragedy. Since the funeral, my husband 's two sisters mak~ a ritual or visiting their graves on Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Chrtslmu, Easter, Thank.!glvlng, Mom's ~. Dad's birthday, Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, t~Ir own birthdays and many Sundays in between. They usually invite uncles, aunts, cousins and friends . • • . The last "pilgrimage" (of'Which we w~ a 'part) included 18 people. i\1y husband and I were transferred to Ohio recently and returned for tbe weekend . When my sister·ln-law (. tb1 . Head Honcho l told us what time to meet to go to the cemetery my husband sajd that we \\-'eren't going.· They called QI dlsrespeclful and "abnormaJ.11 Frankly · I rfind grave-visiting morbid. I .believe it ~I unhealthy .tb go cry on graves 15 or to times a year. What about this,· Ann! =- ANGIE ; DEAR ANGIE: rm wltb yoa. U ~ ststen.IJ.law waat lo plt<b a i..I br tie cemetery, Ulat'I up to tltem. U yea aid , your busbaDd don't cltioole to IO al lll,!1& · should be up to yoa. So far u I am ~ cerned It'• •. ,,.. do tor your pveata wbeo l'bey are alive u..j COWl&I. ~lee ,.,U'w made · the,cworld's molt famous wultlve sldn _.,, ~ .soap for babies ls ltlcl ltulL In ' :;·····= ' . •• . ! 0 . • • . ' . ' ... 0 • . • • • . • . .. ...... ' ! . • . . ; . • • .? • • - .. -• . . • . • -Paying · !armers not lo plant bas otber·"'!IJDlilee have r1Jen lbarply m-the beoome a major plank In a government-Iasrdecade. Peopk are ulln( part of aid program to prop !arm prices, which this Increased 1ncome to 00, ~ and have sagged under higher yields through higher-quality food. • ~ tanrs, aircraft, and Olhtr war material In Southeast Al.la. Inflation was the single biggest cause or prll:e rises throughout the last decade, and the waMwollon, unbalanced federal budget W&J the single greatest cause ol the in!latloo. In the back of my legs, run· nlng up my hip and l!nally, down to my toes. Within an hour, my heels were purple and my toes felt like they were !¥Ing pushed through a ballpollll pen. f you have sensitive skin. baby's. super-soft skin sta:y ' you know what the ;!atpous smooth and trouble-free. Neu~ena formula aoes for Keeps the moisture.balanai you. How gently it cleanses. of delicate.skin intactAnd iS -Howquicklyitrlnsesoff.How kfudertoyourbabythanevm it never irritates or leaves ourownNeu~ -; skin feeling taut or itchy; Do we sound like proud par· Now imagine adding special ents?Weare.Yousee,'Wethink emollients to that pure, mild . "our baby" is good ~ough formula. The result: new -for. your baliy. Andfthat's Neutrogena Baby Soap. Helps about as good as.you can get. . • . ' . bettor !arm know-bow and machinel. '!be average ldnerieon ate Jbout 88 With a re<:ent, relatively\' sudden In-pounds of beef 10 yeara qo. Baaed oo -....,... In demand hete and abroad, the establlabed lrowlb patterns, he's ei· , :iovemmen~ In the first quarter ol 11173, • peeled to eat us pounda tb!J year. teleased more land !al' plantln1. e Narrowbil 1ho wldo pp between Last year • !armer· with 100 acres or !arm Incomes and urban Incomes. · · ·.,..m !lad to set ulde 50 atres to receive While average lncome per peroon In .aovemment loons. This yaar he needed the U.S. IOle bf a percent since 1185, to set aside only 10 acres !or the same food prlcel ,_ bf only 23 ~. , bene!l!I. The areater yield will result In Fannen .-. 1et about .,,.,.lhlrd or lower prices. every dollar spent Cll food . To avoid further dollar devaluallon, the e Mora food pr.,_l"I and trant. , U.S. faces powerful presauree to export porllnJ . "· 1 more. In the Jast yelr, !arm produce Nearly 15 peroent ol Jut 1'""• food has been one or the most aoughl-alter "]>llce lncraMt went to · mlddltmon · and readily exportable U.S. \tmmodltles. rather than !annon .. More preparotlon Al. domesUc buyers compete with !I gn!ng into many fooda ,_ belbre they !oreip buyers !or a supply of !arm pro-reach houtew!Yel. - duets that bas not yet etll<nded much . Prices !or cmvenlenee fools reflect prices rtse. 1 this extra wwt<. Al111, foods are often e A meatier diet for I lot "f ~ In lranlported farther tban they aed to be, • '!be physical pain is Mthlng when you • consider that the shoes -118 .•• and thot I don'\ throw a pair away until the JOies are worn lhin •.. and the soles are four inches thick . • . an~ by ll)e lline I gel out of thole orthopedic nlahtmares, 11! be a petrified redwood! • Though these checkpoints probably won't make buyen an1 happier about prices, they F"" provide a fairly. eom- prebmslve pletura or why prices are ris- ing. They are drawn from published statistics, and Interviews with Dr. Jean Mayer. proletaor of nutrition at llarvai)I and recent me~ of the President'• Consumer Advlaory ~<Ill; Dr. Letter c . :niurow, pro1.,..... of eeonoml<I at . Ma..ach\tllet& l.,.Utute ol Technology;, --0-f-f-E~l-l_'_S_I Louis V. Poole!, head of the Masuchutel!I offi~th< U.S .-Agrlculture stabill and Cm!i!rVa· • UPHOLSTERY lloo Service; and B n S. ~. .._ , .. W• be•d of the U.S. ment of ~ Agriculture'• New and C·rop nu -· stattslieol Reportlnr ce. . ... _c-. _____ -____ , _., I • ' :. formulated for babies with sensitive skin. • . .. 'I • ' ' • • 1 • ,, • \ ·-- ' t . . , • - .... .... M•r• Selallf: ' ~ ll •When 11ou'r e working "'Ith children, eller rithin,,•s . . . a r nellj'ft. With , • patfenee go11 • • • caitlM!lp..atJone''' h••·~···· ' . I . , ' ' • • -- . .... .. • . • • Dully Pilot Photos •11 Richllfd Koehler: • • • • • I . Is Her :·Resource • • . . H~lping Just Cam ~ Naturally ' • " \ f \ By MLISON DEEllR ID translate Into ~ be couJi( ·pride at a j>eHect score_ .. 1 opalHn1 ot .. ...,,,.. ...., use.'' _·i t~t; . 11 _ ·, ' ' She , came from a family ·where Mara trained in educaliol1al therapy at • or. tel)s anotper who'•· been •.+everyone had a ~te ,in sc:mMhing" the Wot Valley Trainine Center in "Gtld-y6u•re tiack. We:, .Y"-~ but !\Iara Schiff Isn't w~ about titles canoia Park while livms In the Los' you." or a airing al letters alter her name. Angel,. area. HARD WO • • • ~·s the kiad.·of ·penm who asks "We worked with children, if'OUP5, P!(" most excite<', baw'ever, about "Why write·-me?" and then reveals -clasaes, learnlns remedial tedmlq~ .. ,_..,--su··,-ces·ses and is h18"1Y crltleal of apoclal a pel'I008lity )'OU can1 write enough der very ~Won. · educators who don1 put eveeythlnc Int<> about. "IIJ. thl~_:field, _ev . ws each their work.· Officially, Mara is Coordinator · of other: SQ ~ed t6 move .to . "When you work with childm;l•",~ Services, Mardan i:enter of Educatimal orange y, they MDI 'ine ,ID llovld _asserts, !'everything is a relOUlte. With, Therapy. Locatod in· Coota -Mesa,.~ _Elsemoan .(direc!Dr ol. the' Mardao . patience you can do ~cally aoylhlng · ~-w-~--'th""'"'-Of--~•-' Center)," .. -Id ~-... .;., •• n .. cb resi-· " · ... --.;cuK& """-"'. ~_, ~uwu -we ua.a-~ for anyOQe .m some way. , I felligenc:e willl leornlng dlaabilities. · · " dent. . "Jl takes an analytical !oot'f<>see who Mar8 has a special empathy with· tM: Her title· encompasses a wide range".-or · js really following through enough to children at Mardan. activities from handling first ~ct baVe a · 1astiJig effect. I have '. to know- M ·a JeWt9h c~d tn Nazi GerirUmy, with parents by' telephone 10 individual what's going orl with every child all-the lhe was' not' allowed to attendtcbooi~The work with atUdents from kindergarien J time. 1fh8t keeps ~e fairly busy.': . hastily or~zed Jewish schools were an through hig!l school.f . ~ " As a : parent, she is proud of . her altematl'l'e "but there was too ,)Duch Mara ~dies..._.. mtake procedures. children·.. Her daughter; a ~e · art~ going on to think about SchoOI,'" she parenl · counseling and work! with graduate now living in Berkeley, has ii;, prescribing teac!1lng progra~· f o r lustrated Mardan newsletters for her remembers. IMMIGRANT 1 '" students based on their diagnostic mother. Her son will soon begin graduate ' evaluation!. work in ,political science. After living in several countries, her Keeping her a little busier now is family moved ID the United States when OTllKll DIJTD!S preparation for a West Ccast· eshlbl)lon she was a ~ger. She' writes and prodDoel lrocbur~ and this rnonlh by her father, photographe~ Roman Vishniak, who is known for hLS "I spoke nO Eng,Ush. ~ere I wu in newsletters for the. center, acts as a rniCrophotogr8phy of Uving things .. New York. I was lost. I was sure I liaison witfl public schools and various couldn't, and wouldn't, ever learn. I levels ol public educatkll and doel public PHOTOGRAPHY • really know how some of iJlese kiils .feel Speaking. This might account .ror hei-~lhuii~m when they can't learn, when they don't Ao important face~ die added, is mak-about photography as ~. tool m i:orking · . jng reports on the progress of t"!f!t'1 stu· with lt.1afdan students. TbeY, don t have fit in." dent (an average of 112 enrollinent) to · to become photographers, bUt 1 ~ft! ·1 While raising her own two children, .teachers, parents, public schools and the--~togr~ph should..irnake a change m th~ now iri their 20s, !he read a gieat deal , c~ themselves. ~ in charge of viewer. , · .. . . aiid took several nigh_~ classes. evaluation ~-fOfl the ·Mardan Part of what she calls ll~ life . "I was. alwaYs Drtefested in cbildren pr~m and settini 'up ~ars coo-backwaJ'.d" is her current interest - and psychology. I started as a part·time · fer'ences, workshops aDct staffing. ' ballr()(fll dancing lessoi;is -"SOmethinl house~ for a residential treatment · Mara has 8 Close working_relationship that wasn't part of my youth." . '' , center, later. became a .,tiouse mptber, -with the clinical psychologist and Eventually, she explains, becaale it ii then supervJSOr, then director of the psychiatric social worker and is actively nece.ssary for the college classes ~ home. involved in the catifornla AssociaUon of seminars she wants to teach, there. Will "It was good tcaining. · 1 worked with Private Special Education Schools. · · be letters after her name. ~e kids !°d their famm. and got very She keeps in touch with students ih a She has completed requirements for a involved. . . very personal way. She ~ a mental bachelors degree -partly based on her . ~n she: beg~ ~-~p1?,g m~, phra~ worry list about student!. Any tour of work ex~rience and is planning her 11~e le~1ng disabilities . an.d learning · Mardan .is : interrupted by lhort . cc:n-masters degree work. · · .. disorders. r . versattOn .wttb students she meets. Occasionally, she _goes "borne" . to AN.EriMPLE· On the1 playground "·lilf·illrects ta stu-~·· ~urope, l}er last trip in 1971. : "I didn't mc;w what they "meabt. Then d~~t ba~,k 1? his -0l~s, e~.plam'ing lo-Th~ • ·~ut most of her attention is f~ on 1 met.a brilliaDt boy wbo.<.'OUld neither visitor, Hes.a new~· Mardan Center, where she ••Y• spell noc Wrife. IJ~ fi'~iha.ve uie:a~ility . Sh~ joklngJy_ chl~,a1~t a1!°ut:her ",dynatjlic1hings are happening.'' .:.. .. I- • I • • • i • .. .. . • •' • :· " ·~ .. :· ... .; • ' l ~ I , .. • • ~· . f - I I • .. ' . • • ' • • r- .\ . Pisces: I I . • M~ney · . _,.A&.a-'..Tolved· • MONDAY • APRIL 16 By SYDNEY OMAJIR A Llbnn who delighted me wllb lier complimenta, her en~, her Intellectual -ty ~a ber 'beauty: • r . ' Ja)'De Meadows. LibranS can be fl'8cleul, · aware, artistic, lelll;illve and yet • 1 t r o n g ,enough to fight W1Jen the C!IUS< la right. An Aqliarlan who has earned my ~t: Norman llaUer. Aquarians can be crutl~ eccentric , pro- .} . ,~ve~~d i~venµve -and . 1tubbonl. . ' ~ . ' ARiEs (March 21·A6'111s): Don~ resiat change. You have · · some bright ideas. But they require further {ievelopment. Questk>n of mutual'ef(ort, con- tract looms l1rge. Ge1'-green light from -who bas ex, · perlence. Trying to go It alone now would be an error. . TAURUS (Apr!\ 20-May 20): What seema slow to .you may actually; be a necessacy pro- cedure. CUrb tendency to be impatient. Ubra person plays prominent role. Diplomacy gem you everywhere at this -ume. Oleck medical, dental appoinbnents. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): ' Good lunar aspect now coin- . cides with creative activity__,. special relatlonahipo w i t n • · children. Look behind ·scenes for answers. Nothing will be handed you on proverbial silver platter. Highlight in· · divldualify. - . CANCER (June 21.July 22): Practical issues, ~ ~ n e Y , results of past efforts -these now doniincite. Older persons intrude on ycfr privacy. You don't have things all your own way. But you do emerge an · ultimate victqr. Know it; re- spond accordingly. LEO (July 23-Aug .• 22\: Firiish tl.tber than begin proj- ect. Be sympathetic to in· diVidual who confides pi'Ob-" Jem. Don't cast first stone. Aries is likely to bf: in picture. ' '$1!ii't t>lp ls featmd. So are . ~I' ~r calli and ;iidt ae t1 bbor 1, . <Olall!al. . . ·, I' VlllOO ' (Aug. !3iSeP1. 21): ' Jncaii\O 'ii ll)iOlllJhted as you · ~ lil·" ""' thingi, including ~. eodeav.!r , whkh" bas your ! CreatiVJ' mark. Leo plaY. i prominent ·rote. You can be in-· f dependent without being ar· . • :i;:,.~ant. You ca~~ect debt.s. ;. YOIJ can. !><gin savings pro- ~II""'' . ' .~ -. (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): " ~~cycle 16 higl!; 'take In- ! mfti#e .. · l4ale new, starts 1n f aafererit " directions.. Mecfns •:ihan .. iiif pall lethargy. Be ~~ Welcome ~ontacts, >.,Chai....,. Trust your own ~ fudgnmt. 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AcUvily begins Saturday, $aturday's Festival events TRAVEL April 28, with a RllOdodendn:rl continue the followiDg J/IY Parade lbrougb it,o w n t ow h augment!d by such attractions ''--------~ Eureka. Art.anikralla . ex-as a yactit race _oo l!umboldt bibits, botfdlho&j>ltching. Bay. • . • bowling 8nd s w I m m In g , llUring the nezt week, ·the · toornanients, are a few ol the Festival blooms on, lea\uring day's even~ leading up tO the exbil:ilts of native Ind.18n Rhododeadton Ball and crown-artifacts, ballet ·and concen ing of • floral queen at performances at Eureka mgh Veterans Auditorium. School, a car rally, and ap In ·addition, there's a free pearances by the US Army hcinJeshoe.gymk at ·Red-Parachute Team on Monday 'Redwood Acres .Jairgroullds, and Tuesday at Redwood and an opell-'house aboard a Acres. ... Navy ship, the USS 0 WUtsie/' The FestiVal c on c I u d e s at tbe local docks .. • , Saturdlly and Sundiy (May $ Airlines Passengers Increasing . . BEAUTY ADMIRES auUTY IN EUREKA Annual Rhododend""" Fasttval April 21 Rhododendrona bloom a bit and &) with a square-dance earlier, under. Dormal cm-"hoedown", a dairy princess ·Fed~ral Avi-ation ditions, t h I' o u g b o u t the contes~ a Scout...r.Rama,, Administration · has ,aid that southern Redwood Empire. · variouS sports contests, and a airline pl!Saenger trallle is However with the late spring 36'hole open goU toumadlellt likely lo iJJcre.,. at the rate this year, E;ureka's Chamber at Eureka Muni links. of. about 10 percent a year for -the next 10 years. - ' Cherry ~l~sso111 _Season " I • ' • I • Hot Sake FlOws ' • iri 'tand of t1i$ Jlising Sun By .STAN DElAPLANE -:· from.. .. a Japanese fortun~ cookie while losing the' · Out to Japan: town on a clear;'cool ni~ht to give ranch-at Cho Cho, the famous tea house. the sashimi -the raw tuna dipped in fiery green She said: "Suppose people stay late. You tired:· horseradish -a vote of oonlideD<e. We are headed Must go in kitchen and stand up broom. Straw up. for lhe land of the Riilng sun and must brush up ' -.. Put towel on top of straw so look' like house- on our ten Japanese words. , · ·· wife. Like scarf. , "Ofura" . .::,. lhe hot bath, "G<>han" -rice, but ' "Now putting hands togetiter like pray. You a good way to.ask.for ~reakfut. "!chi ban" -best. --row-very .porite, Say, 'Go home now, prease'." DUJl!ber one. 'D&lJQjm -all OK. I can: . ..W.. ~_._. She aaid immediately the guests look at the a taXidmer: Turn nght. ~Jett. strught ahead. watch and go home. Never fails. Yon could try it. Stop.N Tokyo ·taxi 'drl · kn h h . . (More porite than just yavining @t them.) o ' :ter ows w ere e 1s gomg. . Houses are numbered in the order they were built. * * * l The mailman learns his C'UStomers like a paper boy ~ It's cherry .blossom time. In J~· an town the learns llle route. . lanterns g · the b h d · liW I ' uDrive-san, Toyko ~Club, kudusai." ' paper ~ lll -reeze. e a a . e ' -drl · . lit smil H trun·k lempura and sushi. A lot ol hot sake . ., _s.ue_ ver gi~ yo~ a po" e e: e s, I~ a little ialt on the floor to chase off any , Strange cats, these foreigners. . . evil trit.o. , "1 · ~ou ~1and ·~,a oom. ~e .a tpotio.n like tele-~e iirt at tbe Cho Cho said: "Salt make every- pbolll'!g. pen~a· He goes 1DS1de. Phoh,~s. Tlt~r, ' thing cle&l\. Suppose you first p.r.on go in ,store t'i~~ff ~':t~t ~~the car -Ah, so. in morrunt ·ngd. thrYou nsalo buy danythiitg,' Owner. follow . They call th~ drivers "kaniikazes''. The ;suicide fu':k.~.u an • ow t m oorway~ Take aWlly bad .squadron. .*._ .*, . .""' ., Night dub owners put a )ittle pyramid of· salt "' by the door. · your guests -.lay too late? I learned ·!hi:;· "M~, clean business.'' ACAQJS 70 furrow • • 44. lnd11n · 27 Young go1t 100 Surg• t 72 Mal~ort.m.wi ... _ . fn~-lberry 32 Spoken 102 5111111 ~ t Towtrdttl1 73 Hlnduwom•'•, 146 G1v 33 Biig1 104 Eternal City mouth g•rment 147 Hebrew 37 Old pronoun 106 Eet gr,.dily I Sleevelnl .. 74 Preciou• alphabet 38 Hammerhead 107 Swarm of tJ.,e g.-ment1 , 76 Fat of swine 148 Drive out :l9 Nobleman 108 Brain 10 Poplar , 711 Sh1rpr191ies 15il "Benefit 4f-fQ_raramplf::1bbr, passage 15 J11V11in . 81 Land menu•• . 154 Spitlt 42 Pem11t. 1tO Humor 19 Sun·~k1dbrick 82 Monayp~miurn 156 Che"pi1c11 ,,.3 Conon·flbric 112 Legal claW.. 20 Fector 84 Triplet:mu1ic 1,57 Winnow t' -«Wild ox .......,_ 113 Stupefy 21 Edg• 88 Love affair i sa Hindu queel'I 415 P1oog 114 Facility 22 M1scuWn1me fl!iPricklY piar 159 Stupid l 46 Lieinambush 115 Countenence 24 Fint 91 'Frosted 160 ----Zoll 48 Vault 117 Unit of worlr. app11rance · ff' 93 Fry light'V 162 Estimate 50 Fortv wlrik1 119 Composition 25 Crow's cry 94 Vegetable 164 Muddled 51 Mis(onurits for two •-~ 2& SnWlguitar.coU. 96 Track 165 Intimate 52 Wirigs ' l1:1 Bespangle 28 Steerw{ldly 98 Scotch uncle 166 Frenzied 53 Wildcat · 122 Descendant 29 Mothef-ot-8'ii 99 Ador ried 187 Plume 55 Ce"'1e 124 Colonisl 30 Mountlln ridge 101 P.1olound 168 Incas• f>6 Releas1 126 Frag1ant 31 81be lklth't 103 Er udite 5' Sm~ll brook ointmerit 1peciltiv:1bbr. 105-Furriace DOWN 60 SoVr 127 Prepared 32 SuppoM 106 Greek let~r 61 Uselest 128 Rel1igere1or 34 From :pref, 109 l!le11elout 1 German river 63 Layer 129 Mener·ol-fact 36 Etcort 111 Golf club 2 Maritle 66 O!lstruc1ion 131 Ellecute ~ 36" C-1'••1 grau 112 Mirienil 3, Touch 67 Cha~g11 with g11, 133. Parasit1: colt (I 38 Show -depotlt 4 Cleari11 , 68 ·-Gabor 134 Behold .tO Dir.cttd 113 Largew111e 5 Hiding plate , ft9 System 136 Swav 42 lmm111e 11'1 Ceremony 6 Medium ~ulture 71 Struggl1 138 Pe11on 46 Shaknp11r11n 118 Trudge " 7 Church b1nch 73 Stable 139 Doctrine king 120 M1nuscript:abbr. 8 Pririt1r'1 74 Flat 140 Sm~!lchild 47 Pertainlrig101n 121 Scene measure 75 Slicedinto 141 Uniform 1 och 122 Thrust 9 lethargy cube• 142 Shi!_gQV ha ir ~!f1( 2'RAn ert1 lO i&uagawa~.w 143 Si1e of th• 64 E19le'1 nnt 125. Hang around 11 Comp1s1 point 78 Renegade leaning Towei 65 Form1lconibat 128 Willow -12 Curiou1 i.. 79 Largebi1d 145 Capitalof P1r11 56 Moneyteiider 129 Insect in1p1e1iqri .:.J: . 80 Craggy hill 147 Messenger 58 Ellc.uniion 130 Combined 13 Mince oa1h · 83 Oiphthorig 149 -F11!!gue 59··111tsUft___ 1-32 Coiitly 14 S~irpost 1""'55 Mongrel 150 Tips 60 Gull 133 Recite 15 Sflips 86 Frencti ,umn11r 151 Highlander 61 Athome me11ically 16 Word of sorrow 87 Spread '152 Gollgad9*..,. 62 -Sewltr 134t5maH finch 17 Abundtot 90 Above •f 155 Ru5sitn pl.an• 84 p11ft .136 Draw" 18 ·Weed 92 North .... ,. ' 157 Dressed pelt 115 Oistr~lign1I 137 Ca111lryman 19 tilyin 95 Baker's shovel 161 French anit:ll 68 Lie In W\'!"lh 139 Sum up · Oklahoma 97 'Chance Svmbol ol , 17 Vlpet 140 Al!u11 ti!3 Indian weight 98 Mr. Slaughter 1ilv11 : I -P~ks ·FiJY . . ~ 'For -East(l. Vacations I The 'Easter vacationers are filling up the d e s e r t campgrounds at a fairly good rate, according to .the new Desert Camping Infonnation Service being provided jointly by the various federal, state afljVf'ocal agencies operating campgrounds in the desert. Anza Borrego Desert State Park was expected IQ be lull by tonight but there are still plenty Of ''Prim itive'' campsites available on a first. come first-served basis; (Be sure to bring your own water, for the primitive sites.) The temperature at Anza Borrego is very pleasant, in the low SO's. . J~SlnI:rTree'-National Mornz- ment a~ expected lo fill by ~late Friday night. · In Imperial Count)>, Ute .Salton Sea state-' Recreation Area Headquarters and Mecca .Beach campgrounds ~ lo fill by Thursday; but you could try the many parks operated by Imperial Coonty that · might .have available campsites, Niland · Marina, Red Hill Marina, SunbeaJn Lake, Heber Beacb Sa"'1 Dunes, Walker Park, Osbof,ne Park,land Pap Verde· Pan. These parts ·are all on a flflt.- come first·served basis. Information on campsite availability · in the desert a r e a s , including Wimltive campsites in the Stata Parlt System, is availaWa·fnml the interageney Inf t1t-111 at lo n Center by phoning either 881- 1150 or 629-2$44-in Los Angeleo. The phone lines are --"Open from. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Sonday. In order lo build new The ·· current a 1 rt l n·e poisenger total is about :IOU million a year, and by 11184 lhe total should rtse lo 521 million, the FAA said. The g r e a t e s t percentage gain will be in international passengers, •increasing from the present 21.3 million to 62.8 million in 1984. - · Domestic passengers are ex- pected to-incroase from 179.1 milllQO to 461.2 , nilllion.- The miles flown by U.S. airlines are likely to inCrease at an eve)l faster rate· thin passengar boardings, ·the FAA aald. . Revenue passenger miles in 1984 are espected lo total 500.5 billion, more than three times . the". current figure. A piisaenger mile is one pas- senger ·0own me mile. . :FOREST MONARCHS11GUARD ,J3.GQO ii\'CRES OF REPWOOD EMPJRE M1ny of TheH Gi1nt1 Flourished a.foro Birth of·Chrl1t ' t _ ~i,sit w Redwood Empire ·.J _: • . ., ls w Walk Beside Giants· The -airline lleet in the next yelll' will increase by 1,000 . planes, tQ a total fleet of 31too, the FAA said. WEOOT -C 8 r b o r n e towns that offer good country burned-out redwood small cara Sixty percent of the fleet will pilgrims to the Redwood !are and cozy lodgings. can 'clrlve through). · :is~ ~~:~~~j,~afi: Empire are dismounting to Five hours' eaay driving Park at. Williams Grove and.• 1011·, and tlfey wilt adcount for spend more time a i o o t north ol &in Franclaco (up US take tbe marked ''loop" trail 80 perce•t of the available · beneath the world's .tallest and Highway 101), the motorist that -the Eel River in!L, airline capacity. _ -mo.st awe-inspiring trees. reaches Gai'berville, ta1<e...11 the Cbildrena' F°"""'•. !tlgb-, Passenger loads also will in-That's a lull circle in · point for visita to the Big quality redwood oiml '!!tlcb. crease, the FAA said, from tourism siJJce the 118fly, 1900'1, Trees.' Here are beds . and all ·~-· . about SO percent of capacity when vJljlors in knee boots restauranls: also' a bus named Like olhen in -;.&n\"o u no\f ·to 8n average of close to and ground-sweeping · aiirts Squirrel, which runs up the preserved for public UH\u a 60 percent ,;.. resolutely hiked ~ lhe A"""'1e ol tilt! Giants and -Stale Park. . i Operations at airport control great shady groves. back;. Oil dally scbedules in Another low-key hike lieglna to~~rs will increde from 51.8 _ In those day:s that was ,the sumnfertlme. Open-roofed, the 1 m11lion~andlandlngs, onlywaytoseethe2o00-yearr Squirfel proVides an Justsoutb .ofBurlingtou to 1'i2·5 ~on, ~ . the old redwoods. After two 'Wotld unobstru~ upward lookr at earhpground, crosses tM.:river number. of altcrall handlect by , Wara good highways inched these cathedrals of green. (l~w hl summertime),· ml alr· route traftl,c con tro·I rth' . the · b'• · centers will ·gtpw from 23.3 no to m~ke groves • ~OJ' 111.ers of rr.oderate proceedi tbrQugh 'the mature million to 42 m1lllon. more aceeM1ble to motoring ability, there are Pleasant Garden C(ub--of America vlslt?rs. Recently a 33-mile 1t~ ~ the Av~ue :ot Grove. FOi-the hardy the' trail ' Log ~in ' Discovered . ' "· . GREENSBU'RG, Ky. (UPI)" -A Jog cabin, dating back lo 1796, has been discovered in . an ord.iilary white frame house On the main street of this western Kentucky community. The historic structure ·was found in a cocoon Of white clapboard ~hen a nearby church bought the property for use as a park~ lot. aceruc bypass called The the Giants, wbl~ beg111s with. ' . Avenne of lhe Gianls (actually a well-marked turnolf 'just goes. on alx sleep miles to the Qld highway) _was com-.,,.rth. of GarberWJe. Almost-tGrasallopper Lookout, bu I pleted to irovfde a sight.seeing . any stretch that iioks inviting even a port-way walk is ~xperlenee ,~~e hurry-up, wW do. Some. of ~hese are · rtwa,dlng. · 1 .' windllbleld . 1st. near the Hidden Springs State • Alter 1 steps inlo one DI But with today Interest.in campground north of Mirallda ..• ~ ew • ecologf a r\ d eOVironment >-8 fine place to pitch tents these ·r(U'elta, the vialtor ii typUied by the climas' fore~ (13 a ~t) ·or part recreation transported lo primeval iimea. beside the winding F..el River, uhicles. So quiet and de~ tl'tl a more lei.surely trend is Longer walks through the redwood stand& that, t h • noticeable: hlkers 8 nd mammoth grovesf!wJth trees ·modern world disappears tm- campers.are on the rise again, 300 feet and h gher, are medlatelY,, and the walker Is . and more travelers pause ·8J!d dellghtfUI from 1he Williams left to.1>9.nder on nature and savor the groves aro.und Grove .day-use area; norlJ;.of man's ftlatlondUps to ltl Jof- W e o t t • M I r a n da a n d the UtUe hamlet of Myers Flat !lest ilving manUestatkm - Phlllipoville, pretty I i tt I e (when! Incidentally there Is a the redwoQds. , • British Columbia. rnmer as s a ifefime. . . campgfounds and • maintain I ¢sting ones, men and money I '" ... ~...._ ~--•~ b ell should not be deY'bted fo cteetl-• --· wW ..-. -r-~ uuwn on -• llW9 ing up after campers. It Is Dmtc 9,_ b-llJetl wHluleop blaa I .... therefore, imperative that you The_-ofcm-thelllGIOtlof,...,She lllllbtof ...... oJ>oerve good eamping prac-' Mou-...lhllttwbbthe.tben'8NPP-latotlle- tices, "If you can carry it In, a-.-anddaralr. • you can carry It out", the ,,,_,,1_, .,, .. ..__ desert anti-litter l'•tchwonl. Town1whae~81111.._ with"""",...,, .._ Red Rock Clnyon reports OidlMI ..U,,. fuU of frlondly fKeo. beautiful weather and wild , ' In a world th11'1 being clvlllzed out of lo -. ( Oo.wera iJJ prolmlon. Sad-·' EOme bade to youro thlo 1ummer. · dlebaclt Butte· State Part in To a world 11111111, right next door. eastern Los Ancelet Coonty Co reports beauUlul w e a t h e r , Brltloh 'wnb/'- some Oowera, but not 11 their I 1 • t , \ usual, display yeL There are 1 ""',,_•Ml~WT111Ba1UlhCotumbla llcpam!cntotTn1wl lnd""'Y 1019Whlr!Stmt.lllctoo1a.B.C..c.n.!a. ' aome ca'.'lpollea ava'.llable, but 1 1 get th~re early. I-~---~-+----------------'--'-------------=---- • SEE ANSWERS iN CLASSIFIED SECTION on,._ , f r t . ' • , ... ' ·-- \ ..--• • • .1 i ' . ., " • 1 l 5"ndlr. A,.,I u, im \ "'The Great Cross Country Race," a ,children's play based on the classic ta\• of the tortoise and the hare, will be presented at 2 p;rn. Tuesday thn>ugb ·Satur· day at Edbott Higll School, Huntington Beaoh. Saturday,JDotmng there will be a· 10 'a.ni. showing. Admission ts 50 cents. Above, l;lril Foley triea to wal!e up the &leepy..._hare, J. D: Elmg~. ·• ' lJ!'iversal Pfuns ~oncerts The . carpenters, J 0 h n Inc. as The Ampitheab'.e's Denver, Engelbert Hwnp, BeCOOd outAloor aeason, an en· erdinck, Tom' Jones, Kris ~ to last year'~ highly ac- Kristol!erson and R,_i ta claimed presentation ol Coolidge will be among Chose "Jesus Christ Superstar.'~ ·who will hfiwune H~son MOst of the named artists '73," the ·mafigural S~er will appear for a full .week. Omcert · Series in UnfverSal._ The ten week series will be Studios' Amphitheatre.' ~ented with appear~nces • The al\.superstt:ir program of equally stellar performers will be pre~nted by MCA, from the field of rock, folk and , aMd on E. B. White's ca.11ic I ,. ___ A_ ....... ~- E, B. W!ite's " Charlotte's Web _.. ___ ,_.. --""'"">!'" Eill H;m9, .k. Aichard M. Shennaf1. Robelt e. Shem9I -.. -.. •• _ .. _.. -.-.... . . _ ...... _.,' -.. . Dltlbie~-asOlirlone;lR LvDde• i~"HenyGbOl•'Mbl Edp M. w-mm.i J06eltl ii & w.n Hnlll, Qrarles A.Nicholl & lwao !GI ~.=-+· -1-:""""'~..:::U] i.eow 'A~-A PLUS THE ANIMATED CLASSIC "SlilNBONE ~LLEY" FEATU.Rl.NG THft VOICE OF CAROL CHANN ING erontersun sas,LTu5e~,~~n" ROBERT CULP IN "MICKll AND BOGGS! "1111 ~ I ........ AUIEUIS --Olllo"·--GENE HACK: SHeLLEY WIHTE ftS ~ DURING t\STER WEEK JERRY ORIACH.-lllGH TAYLOR YOUNG · "THI GANG THAT COUYUl'T SHOOT STRAIGHT'' IN H•RIOR S~OPPING CENTER . .. • • • •• • • •••• (GI : ''' ••• •• • •• ••' •• •• eJAC>'I •l\10 ., '~LI• • • •1• C:O•'' MW• o ... ,. O!l°'.t.;OW"f ... NOW TOGiftti{··'"·11 'McQUEEN(MacdRAW · lllE GETAWAY -' ' SPECIAL MATINEES 'FDR EASTER WEEK Sal'and Sun 1 p.m. AprlH4 and 15 Tony Randall-Burl ,1,,l!s "THE BRASS BOTTLE" also • "THE' SWORD OF ALI BABA" SPECIAL MA:rINEE . WED., 1 P.M. Hayley Millo-Rosalind Russell "THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS" ' Aho Dhl C....ty "TAMMY-AND THE MILLIONAIRE" Sat. end Sun., AJ>r.il 21 and 22, 1 p.m. Celia Kaye -George Kennedy "The Island Of The Blue Dolphin" Abo "Pinocchio In Outer Space" ALL SEATS 75c ' MESA' THEATRE HM NEWPORT t LVO. 54'·1SS2 -ENDS THUIS AHll 12 . "SOUNDllt"CICEL Y .,_ TYSON .. lMD5 nMS. ANIL 12 "JllUUAH JOHN50ftt .. IOTWH" " - Ar 80TH lc1N1MAS I -- EXCLUSIVE ORANGE CO. INGAGIMDIT WED.·THURS, & !"RI. •:JO, 1,30, lO::M -7th R!COID W!!K IN 1tHREE BILLY t JAC I •• ' • • .. v " •• ,N-.,tttr.rlilsHf ALL 'NEW! IN COLOlll " ' ,'<THE GREAT WALTZ" (G) .... Color Featatette "WONDERFUL AUSTRIA" .. .. Dllnl Ros1 A1 BllU1 Holkll~ "~DY SINGS THE BLUES" • Ptttr S1ll«S J9Allfll PllUt ''WHERE tioES ll" HUllTt" Botti In tolort .. ~ -t . Winner of I Academy· • AWlrdll OM of It!• Y•r'• SHt Pixt Clctlr T~IUI WIMl•ld "SOIJNOSR" IG) Celclr "BLESS THE BEASTS" (PG) '"' Acl"'9 LIµ Mllltt.illl JHt Gray "CABAR ET" "PLAY. ILAGAIN, SAM" St1v1McQ-AU INcOr._. ''THI' GETAWAY ,,0) c•r l .. ,..,.,, .. "MONTI WAUM" BMch Boutewrct . South vfG1rd1n Grove -frwy. Westminster• 534-6282 ·•Co.HIT WEDNQDAY • •mAY 1----'\-~1 ,_:::.A!llSlllMG..i'll!H!'.'..,(rl!),~1~-·-· -MON.ollL oPiH 611S P.M. .. .H~li:'i'if.KC-~-1---• Uit. l SUN. Ol'IN S:4J P.M. SATUIDAT ~ TUl$DAY SMOW Sl'Am '145 P.M. OHM 12:15 DAll.T ' ' "if BURT IWlm ''i: IW. OOIO I ~,,, ·~ " . • • I , . .: • .J, ---• -• • • •• The Palace of living Art will be open to the public Without charge from today throogh Easter S(lriday. Guests cao View this magnificent carrara marble re- prdduction Of Michelangelo's Piela and three dimensional settings of da Vln· d 's The Last Supper, Hoffman's Cbrut in the Garden of Gethsemane. and an lnst,>iring interpretation of the ·erucifixion ol Christ created for'The Palace of · LiYlDg Art 'by Mexiean .artisaris. Open daily from lQ a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday evenings µntil 11, The Palace of Livlng Art is located adjacent to Movieland Wax Museµm in Buena Park. . • . t TEQOOCOLOR" • '!ill .. OVIE OF OUR ERA , SEEN BY MORE PEOPLE, LOVED B 10RE PEOPLf • IS STILL "THE SOUND OF MUSI~" . , 1 "' • -Oiarles Champlin, L.A. Times -TV~" I J • "PLAY MISTY fGa Ml" _ .. -. CIN/OOMt .'O . .. . ·-"' .. ~ . . '.liftDB O•CZ. AOAQI' .A WBOLS nw woltLP or. JIAO•tPJC&lfT •ua,OAL • . &lCTZR'U:UfKJ:ll"- ··- • • ., Sundu; ~II 15, 1'173 < ,,~ !! 2~ SOLID. SURFING I · "EXPRESSION SESSION II" Ph• n.... l,Nlf hnMMOf'llle.J0'1 hffet" .. iw:• 7:JO & t :JO SHOWING NOW ROBERT REDFORD ::fercmiah Johnson" AU C~J CLINT -!ASTWOOD "JOE KIDD" ******** DalVl~N SUPEI SW~ MmSI ---UTI.JIN,T I IUIDIT AU. •Tt ' a UL 104PJ&. ATM.alKft. ·-11 1 '2 .... ,.,,._&I. ~~-~---.,-~ft L-....A._. _ .. .- II-, . ........ ~ ... ,_, ..... 'CllAlllOTTl'S wn: .. 111.US e OlllWATM ', . . .llO LOIO;:;:;•;:':::;:':::' Linc.in A.,., -•leflt-r 51!7-2223 (l) OM UNll• II (J.I fllN I GA.WI Af WOlll! OFFICE GllLS Ill THI SIClnAIY ·111 . . . '"~' l .... -··· $1401//,ll I :,· "' .6.'1.U\1.l..• '-'".' .. _. -Si401u7i"J.:. "' .. '"•'ll ' .. ,. '. ...... -.. $140/UM J "'~l!..1..!...l•L-• _..,. -.. S14DIUM J " "' ... ,,, .. ,' '" '. > . • .. TECHNICOLOR.!O PANAVISIQN.ai --igi "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" .... "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"• "FIDDLER. ON. THE ROOF"o· _ "On a Oar Dav You Qin See Faever'li "THE GETAWAY"•• ' . "LADY SINGS TltE ~LUES"• "THE POSEIDON ADllENT\JRE"•o "FUZZ"rG . . @.it - .AT - • Enjoy a fun-filled week of excitement · anaenterlalnment starring: DUKE ELIJNGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA MONDAY THROUGR"SJITURDAV NIGHT • ci WITH THE KING SISTERS ~·.,_ THE KING COUSINS AND ALVINO REY MONDAY THROUGH FRI.DAY NIGHT ~ • . : ' ' DAWN ,~::~gTONY·ORLANl)O ~ I • ANCING UNTIL: MIDNIGHT SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT , . _mmvtnousE 0.USEASIER SHOW : .. ~. ' . Join the new Mickey Mouse Club jamboree with new M~k~teers in i great new ~ llollday ""?"show every day at 1:30, 3:00, ~:30 .and e:oo p.".' .. AJ>rU 1s, 11, 1e, 1,9,_20, 21,_22, "* I I " . ~ DISNEYLAND PROUDL y PRESENTS THE Q -~I "'t!JfSNtkJ /I . ··STORY r . ... .,,_...,_,.,..~ ' o--· --,,,_, . .,,-.,_.USA · """' mUfti.med1a hightlgh , ' . . Of Walt Disney, featuring rare ;om f04 ' ts o~ lhe life an<l accomplffftments 8!_ChNes with Walt himlell narrating lheoolage and.Photographs f'°")-famify • entertainment. This dlslingulshed many m1l8s1ones in Disney ~ -. , ·~ew altracUon Is free to al~Ouests. -nde ; .. . '1Ster .tWTl on Easter Sunday al 2::00 p~ • 11 Enjoy ~and'• annualold-1_ Eastor_, -$eahJllng a granctprocesslon bl anlique cars and bicycies, be3utiful lloral d8slgns, guest -end CXllorl!!I guest Pfomenad''.fS. • ' ' • (i)Dis°'eylond Open .very day through Saturday, Apr II Y from 8 a.m. until midnile. Open Easter Sunday FIDOlll ON THI IOOf IOI ..,,., .... ~-.It- -· .. . from 8 a.m. untU 9 p.m. I I • ·- I . • . ' • ., ' -. . . ,1 • .. . · 1 ·1 "" ' ! • ,10 DAILY PJLC ' . . . • • • ' :.unday,/p.11 J.:.i, }q7J '· -~ ... . . . - • • • .· ' -REVOLVI NG TBA . ~··~BA -CK-- . ,~ wit~· down pay111ent waive .. · an·d e11ui1y -~guaran1 . on a ·-new ~ar ev~ry 2 y -~-. . . .....c--- • . . . . . --. . . ·"· ,. . ' . . ' . ·NEW ·i73 - ' VEN.TUMS AIR EoNDiTIONEI) ,;· ., . RE$ERVE YOURS TODAY· ......... $ 70 MAN!JFACTURER'.S LIST PRICE 2610 ' l :.I 'e.~v~ . . Keeps mon+hty p ents low · white ear-11ing equity. , Pqts ·you in a new c:ar ·. .. . •very two years. · . ~ khMll of ur WtJ.,.. 'M -.rlvlftt 2 yNn from nowt With ltevelwlng TrH• lack yDu caa .. ~-. ... car ....-y 2 yN_n.JWtthout •ffl" m.klftl-• d.wn Hr-t. That"1 rifld, jou'tl .. llrlvlng • ntW c.,-lft 1t7S, •t1ln In, 1'75. again 'lft'lm.~""""onc•~kl"11._n IMYi •nt. _j H'"'• the pl1n1 1tart eH with 1 brand n~ 197S Pontiac. (CfMck toAY'• •x•m- pt.._) We walw the ....,.. ''"'*''· y,.-iMke only tM monthlJ, ,.JrMnb. .There'• no ..,,.....; to levolviftt Trade ck. Th~ monthly ,.Y""!flh yw tnalc• afnr M "'°"..., art ••'•-' te ...,. J: no 1 ... tMn S50 cuh -.ulty wfthovt 1-,1tl1lly tylnt "' calh for •·•own pay ent. Ther.,.,.., when you tr .. INtck for . a 1975 Pontiac, l•x 'Ellswerth·Pontt1 wlll pay you ciiih fOf' your •l'IMlllll equity and offtr to !MY off your rMXlrftum ,.., end INN llablllty .JHS 1ny deductJon '°' excHS mil" or ncoe)lll onl1t1 cost, ,.r~Kelley llu. look. What altout -yoyr prtetnt car? .W• will buy It from you, ,.1c1 for or not, give .you cash *It for .your equity, or UH It to 1°"91' the Rnolvlnt Trad• lack monthly payments. --. . We prMlct that thou111nds of Orange County famlll" will soon dilCO'fft' the am1zln1 NM- fits of ttevolvlng Tracie lick. Hundreds 11· r•y havel • . ' ·' ···NEW '73· ~· -.· ·, l NEW '73 ·._. . . • .· .. 1 CATALINAS ·: I SAFARI WAGONS ' -:·"'AIR. ··CONDITIONED AIR CONDITIONED . ... , ' RESERVE YOURS TOl?AY RESERVE YOURS TODAY ' $ 90 MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE 4141 ' $ 65 MANUFAc:J'URER'S LIST P.RICE 3514-....... . , '73 Giand Prix · · -''' c..ai•..i.,. "'"''' w. ........ ~11 ·2 Pir Pow•r .S~r;.,:. Pow•r Di1c 0l r•k••·• ' •-'~ Tvrbo•M•Hco • ...,.. Yourt Now! · ITIUo NO DOWN-24 MONTHS ' . '73 ; Gra.,d AM's .. Ai• C.Mlfi"l'O( T "bo Hyo.o-m" sg 9 tic, r.cli11int •••f•, ~w•r 1t••rln9, .Petit pow•r· disc br•k••· R:•1•rY• Yours Mo. N9wl, • NO DOWN-24 MONTHS . I . . · '73 Safari Wah · · .., Air Conditionl11g , W~ocf, Grein Sid. · 9·9 p . in9, Lu99•9• Reck, A11torfi•t!c:, V-8, Mer ' ~~'DO'W~2~0M~~Hs· ' o. .. NEW ·'73 . t ' -. : LE · MANS -.. -·. . . . t AIR ·coNDlJIONED . . · .. ' j RESERVE YOURS TODAY · I $ · 10 MANUFACTURER'S 'LIST PRICE 3113 . . -. Cost Cutter DiScount $224912 ,Cost Cutter DiScount $327050 Cost Cutter Discount $290491 Cost Cutter -,Dlscount $2690'94 : EVERY USED .CAR SOLD WITH 72 HOUR MONEY BACK G~ARANTY '68 CHEVY CAMARO Al.Ito., P/S, R•dio, H••t•r, l uck•t S••t1. lllSDTCI +:--- COST CUTTER '67 THONDER!I . . Air-conditloni•9, poW.I'\ windows, pwr. br•k••• •ufo. IT-•11., l•nd1u top,-pwr, ••ch . ITY~76 ) COST CUTTER ILUI IOOI PIJCI $1775 '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ' ..... IOOK PRICl Autom•tic, tr•111mlt1ion, {i~, condi-$2965 tioning, pow•r 1t••rin9,_'5tdio & _ · hulu. Vuy low miluoo." 1921· $2365 FWGI . • COST CUTTER • . . · ILUI 1001 PllCI '70 CATALINA WAGON ILUI IOOI PllCI , $1170 ·$2601 .L r Auto!"•fic tr•n1rT!i11 ion, p ow• r ~ , ' ?70 :~T0jcu'~'T1E9R0 • s.i905 '70 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Air conditioning, pow•r ri91rin9, pow•r br•k•1, •ufom•tlc. tr•n1mi1· 1ion, r•dio I h••fer. ·1•770ACll COST CUTTER -------------------,.,. l"rtc• ,..,_ TIX Mii UC-. ~ .... tllni 4/Uln, All Ctn ~ t • ,,_ .... _. ~ ("'If, ,,_ ' SAi ES DEPT. OPEN . . ..='-·R x .t· • 7 DAYS· 9 TO 9 . l • ., E WORTH ' I . POITIAC " I ·801 . SOUJH A~AHEIM BLVD'(.. ANAHEIM 9' 533·3121 ' ILUI IOOK PllCE $2545 . ' y.s, automatic tr1nsmlssion1 power st1erin9, eow1r brakes, bucket 111ts, rfelio & heater. ory low rrille1 90. 122312NI • ·~ . ._.,........_,__. ~ < TRAD£'"FOli_ . •2175· _,,Jll:Vil~ .... '!' ....., ......... l"rkt' ·~ I twl.., • re ~ .. e: • I z • • ' • ' .. I .. I ' t ·~ . I • • .. } • -· " Sundal. Aptll ·15,J l973 '- DAil Y ,._OT (: J La~~i:s J.'r.y_··to . . Put· It Tog~ther A.gfiliisl Bulls . . ' Y a1ikees' Hoiise ·Mother ' . Recalh P~t so Years; . . ~Di¥.aggio. !l~µJ ~·No.1 . • NEW YORK (AP) -Bahe Ruth was- a lovable, playful fat man. Lou Gehrig ., a gentle giant. Mickey ManUe had enougll power !« all .of them. But the perfeCt ball pl.ya. wu a man named )Joe DiMaggio. "DiMaggio never made a mental mistake, be WU tbe gro&tetl aJ1-roond player of 'them all," stoop.shouldered, .il'RYinl Pe\e Sheehy said as he basled , lilmoell with, deta11I ol equipment lll!UU'ler In the eat)'Olllllbs ol Yankee .. ~wn., 't• .j . The green and gray-CODcre\e.. ~ ljuebal! palace In the1Bronx = "The . Houae that Ruth Built' -observes its SOtb Anniversary today.and.the~ , · ol !ta glorious past will come back for no one more vividly1tban for old Pete of the dungeons. , Sheehy, now 62, wu a bug-eyed kid ol 12 when the big stadium offidally ~ wilh Hollywood !anfa"' on ~I u . 1923 lind he was still a school hoy of 16·wbeo he was picked to help JOE. 'DIMAGGIO with the &weaty shirts, dirt-at.ained pie in the world." trousers' and smelly socks of the • , A~ of 74,200 turn~""1t ror the game's most glamorous ·heroes in Yankee Stadhlm ~ner. The bushy-11rn. " · . haired, ,fl!nt'eyed · Judge Kenesaw Since then, Pete bas been the Mowttain . Landis, the commissibner. Yankets' house mother. "Bey, Pete. came by subway. MuSic was fumlshed gtt me another ablrt, will you?" by the Seventh Regiment Band. Gov. ''Bring· us ....,. ~es. f ".Don't · AlftW ·El, Slqjth ard his wile sat In orget, Pete, we need another box of Landis'. OOx and the governor threw INGLEWOOD (AP) -Chicogo'o BullJ battle to brelk a ICSillg tradltioif when they plBJ the !PUll<rfDg defending chlmpioil Loo AnaeJeo ~ IGaliht CJ o'clock) in ll!e r11111e ol tbelr opening Natiooal BaS'ketball ~aticu playol!. Nevet has Olicago won a pla)tO(f game on the road and even. though this series slands at W , lhe Bulls .,.. all ol their vict~ries,againSt the favored Lakers on the Windy City court. The ,lllllls and Los Angeles square off on the Forum floor With Uie winner Ui meet the Golden State Warriors in the best ol seven Western . cba.mpionsbip It:' ries starting next wee'k .. Chicago squared tbt'Loo Angeles oerles ·Friday night with a convincing 101-93 tri- fer~~orus Hit .Downs Braves, 2-1 . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joe Ferguson · singled hom"e Willie Crawford 1rom ae:. cond base with ~o out in the nlntb"1n- ning Saturday night, giving the . Los Angeles Dodgers and Claude Osteen a 2-1 . National I,.eague ·baseball victory over the AUanta Braves. J l\Uanta starter earl Morton retired i!.e first two batters In the inning but ; Doqet'.• Slate '- "" ... ,... 111 Kl'I CMI Arw. 15 Allent• •I u<Anotlel AM. 161Houstan .i LOI ,a,naei. ~. 17 Hous'°" •f lo. Ma9lel Apr. l•,Houston •I lo. Anltfil8' ' ''ij·'·m~ 1: •. m. 7: p.m, 7:SS o.m •. autographed balls.'F· oot: the rust ball. • ., JDs: Vt'Orld doesn't have any-Windows. The ball was caugbt by Wally Crawford doubled to right~ter for the ·He·doep't get to see all the big hits, ScfJn8', the Yankees catcher who Dodgers' fifth hit and Fergusoo laced the · spectacular fielding plays, the · ,moalents later was -using his big mitt ' Morton's next pitch to center field a!: ;•trll!es. breaking over the plate, but lls t target for pilcbel" Bob Sbawkey. Crawfo!11 sped borne. Osteen !lnlabed none baa heen clooer to Ibo-pains and ShaWtey alto-! ,ooJy ·tbreO hits· as with"a three:!titter. plrmacle"s, the sorrows anlt 1Ucoesses lhe Yankeee n--Red •·-of a ·team lhat during the lalt half-beat the °""'ton ~ The Bravei'nicked oSteen for a run in umpb when Jerry Sloln bad to s h I I t from guard to forward wbe11 Ctiet Walker injured • knee. • • ' The ·teoacioos Sloan carried lhe attack to Los Angeles, scoring It field goa)i' o)l([ grabbing 10 reb!lunds. sun, precedent favors the Lakers. The Bulls have suit.red 17 straight defeais Without a vtdoly in plp,yoff games on the road and haven't beaten the Lakers ~l the Forum in Inglewood silice Oct. 22. 1971. t " The Lakers \\'Oil five or six games against the mliScular Bulls during t b e regular aeason apd now go inlo a show· down final g~ trYing to keep alive hopea of su..,..,iully defending t b e 1 r NBA ~le. . ' \Vaiker was hurt in the rirst half and ~·as bac k after t'he intetm'tssion but bad lo nurse a Sjll'ained inee tendon. How e!feci1ve the st'at from Bradley can be tonight ttinalns to be eeen and the Bulls a re short of good replacements . at the forward positiori. · · Center Dennis Awtrey plilyed one al his better ganleS for the Bui.ls~ '!Ith 14 rebounds and was defenslve1y s t r o n g ataWt the Lak.ers' Wilt Chamberlain even though the latter' reboUnded 26 times. lt mu st be Awtrey, a product of Santa Clara, eounteracting Chamberlain if the Bulls are to upset the detending chanr pions in -Olis seventh game. ~ '-I Bob Love, usually the hot shooter ·tor . Chicago, collected only five points in toe st1th g1J110 while Walker . bad (1. Sloan scored :rT overall and Norm V.1 n Lit{ finally came Into his own In t h I,( playoff series with 26. .. "We played very poorly," commented Chamberlain, who had to include him· se1r In the appraisal. And Jerry Wfllt added, "We panicked a little and bur· ried SOhle shots and I was lousy." ~ West scored 19 to lead his team. Gall Goodrich . the Lakers' leadjng S<;!ll'et' through !he regular .......,; -ed·onty four points and most !eel he must qo better if the La.kers are to remain alive. , ,.. -.... century won Zl American League pen-1-1. Balle Ruth hit a home run. . the third iniiing when Marty Perez nant.s and ·20 World Series cbam· S!iawkey, ·now a grizzled old ·veteran reached safely 00 an error by second 't plorwbips. of 80,pbreturns to the scene of 5 that baseman Lee Lacy and scored on Ralph "l sneak: out for~-an inning or two, triwn today and throws out the 'rst Garr's two-out triple. bUt it's before and afttt the games ball against the ~ton Red Sox in ·a Lacy gGt the run back In 'the fifth with that I get to see the .Play.;rs most," replajr, of the drama enacted on the a two-out RBI-single off Morton following Sheehy said. ~'And that's .when you ~same site 50 years ago. a Walk to-Von Joshua and Bill Russell's ~Y gel to know them."--It'.• elso tl!e .same hall, .laded and single. But Lacy 8lso ended 1lle rally Sheehy llSj!d to come down from the strange-)ooking, taken !or Ju5t a day when he was lbrowncoot by nght ftelder . Yortville communlly with his tee1Hge . from its glass case at the Baseball Hank Aaron trying to 'stretch the hit Into • , P81s and bane ove~· ,!o ll!'ltt:!i· Museum In R>¥n1town, NY. The b:jli a ......,. . ,.. his' Yanke'e !a..tl · t Ille 6'ieiilPedW_~ Johnioh, wbo was . ,• ,.,...,,. · •r • · portals. ,He rarely gOt ' . then president of 1he up s t a· r t . The Btaves bad 'their biggest op- He r_e~Us well the April day in 1923 American League. After this yeat, the portunity in the fourth ifining when Os- .'!".ben ~k tpuring cars drove up to StaCl.iwn.willj\mdergo a face-lifting. teen wal~ Aaron.to lead off the inning o>e gate$ of the new, glistening Sheehy said be was hanging around and Dus'ty1 Baker' followed with a single Yankee . stadium and spat 0 u~t Yankee Stadium in the spring or 1927 to center. But Darrell Evans, attempting dilnitaries of politlis and high finance. when an elderly, _gray-haired man ap-to bunt, instead forced Aaron at third. "There was a kid of excitement that proached him and ·sald, 11900, will you Osteen then struck out Dave .Jbbnson and first day," he related. "As a kid, r help me with some equipment?" got John Oates t3 fly out. didn't think lhere we~ that many peo-(See y ANKEE, Page c Z) .. The Dodgers, after leaving a runner..on . --------------~----_,,' -----1 firm ba!e In the first inning, thre atened In the secood when Ferguson led off with I . Sports Quickies . \ . . . . Russian Super ~qp~m.~s~ ·Solomon ~-Fot~igain · a single. He took second when Hosbua grounded out and then went to third as -Ron Cey lined of\·Morton 's gloVe but.was thrown ool by Johnson. But Bill Ru15"ll gniunded to shortstop !orthe third 01ft. iAs Angeles and Atlanta cooclude the three-game series today when Gary Gen- 1""try, ·1'-0, starts for the Braves, against Dodgers left-bander Al Downing, IHl. Monday night the Dodgen1 entertain the Houston Astroo In the opener of the · three-game series. · · , ' L!)S :,.NOl ... S ' A~TA M rllnl ·lilt rllrtll G1rr lf •011Llcv2b Jll.11 · .•• ';· -'· Uf'IT ...... · Broh.,,iner Over. f;ates (Brown) "i · . ~ . Cleveland second ba;~man Jack Brohamer, a for,. . Bro"IJ'. Brohain~r's -throw waS wide an'd-1iln .North', mer Huntington Beach High st¥", goes high in the! rup. wound up at second. Detroit won, 8·2. air .to avoid the fl~g cleats <YI Detroit's Gates ' • . J -' " . ., ... u·c1-~Nabs Twin Bill, Blancas Takes~- . ' - 4-stroke Lead : ' • Ruaslan Olympic sprint ch~ ValeriyL scheduled Thursday ·8,l)d Friday at Los G11ill' .. t11 3b " o 1 • •udlfllll' lb • o o o BorzOv claims that a 9.6 or 9.7 if. possible1 Alamitos Elementaey., School, 7-9 p.m., =~:..ron ~t' ~ g t : ::g::~ rt t ~ t ~ LAS VEGAS _ Jerry MaraS of UC Seven .inning' rugh'tcap and tw. ice was , • for the U~meter dash. That cdnverts to with the CalifomJa~rbacks scanning . EW•M 1b 3 o • o F.rtluton c • o 1 1• In Goff Classie Maras, Hic~qn Shine . 8 I or a 9 for 100 YJrds which seems a &be talent ' · • ~~~ 211 • ·! : : : ~., 11 2 1 1 11 Irvine extended his f scoreltlSs· ir.ming rOrced to . bear do"1\ with runners at. PENSACOLA, Fla. CAPJ -HOrr*10 an· · " . ~ • '~ · · -.... Q. '0 0 11 ! ~ Blan the lead •tithe •• stre•......., bit toO optimistic at this time. 'l'1le tcllool Is ~ at XateHa and M.Perei u 3 1'-11 ·RuSMti. u ~ : ~ g. pitchlng streak to 26 ·here Saturday 1n . ttUrd. He had two strikeouts ~issued cas, er 0 w-v , -FY-~ "" ' · Bloo-eld and•-team ~tu-s Is ~ ' ,r ~ 3 ~ °/::1 P 30 2 , 2 . hurling the Ant"''"rs baseball t•-'-to a' hr alks ~·.:, ·his advantage to four ~rokes wit& a.·blaz- • • A late report from h'rael· IM'el•a x~ Grady, ~ Or~ge.°C'oast _TWo ovt wt1en w1nntng rvn 5(0rld. ~ "'...,.. am! r t ee w · . . • ,ing five-0n<J.er--par ,66 Saturl:tay in !he t--,-1-W!rtn,.,_.....,.,...,._ Sii••= -~-Mater1Jet•Hlgh-stlr"1'1to=bad ~"*"'• -----001 000_..GOG-1 !M> v·cto over 1iu.:.~ Univers ty o "'lisT GAME third round of the flS0,000 Mo.DMnto comlac back ID ltrlde foUowfllc • teriet bl = ., he Uni I r lo. AM!tlH 000 ,,, 001-2 NeYada (Las Vegas) 3iid'lre5limiin "i'ke UC: r'IW°I • Ull DI vpn~m-golf"'tournamen . . . • ~ ~ WHITE ..-tetbed:• -.se 11 a..ncwa1a-bee ,!_,~ ~~., ca. reer n t vers ty o E-l.•cv. DP....t.ti.111• 1 .. lOS-.AU•nt•., u. An>--.~ , 11 t1t1 r ~ , ""' -~ • , ,._,. c ............ 38-G•rr Hickn)an, nitrhed a 1--0 shutout in the ab-Molin•. d' ' 1 i o Zockou. •• ' o o o "l putted the eyes out of it," the hmPP1 fjjary. I • ·~ • • •• \:_~' r I ff • . . ri.......... . ~ Cle~llld,-21) ' I 2 0 Brodi. lb l • 2 0 ho br r H t 'd rte ........ _:.. 1 • .:.i:.. · ~ ... ;... w M 11 •• n to breviated night.cap to complete a sweep 51119!'. c• , , 0 o l -V. • J o o o · m e rom ous on aa1 a r t-WUg Ill a meet m Tel .Aviv, s~-...a • ...-vn11 del Mar "'High's Cssey Jones Morton l .' 0-1 ~ ' ' 1,, • a • ~nnoff, tb . s 1 J 2 Gr!M. 2t1 J o o o a 54-bole total.oi 202. 11· under par Oil the 1 S.J.mle nee· ... pllred .._ la t5 wu accotded •bon01"1tble mention on one Ofteen w. 1-0 ' a t ' • ' or the day 's games. -;, ~. If 3 i , 1 MUn., c v J o .o o 6.67"yard Pensacola £',,;.,nt"" C 1 u. b I •\',. • .Of 1 \he ,~ 1971,;.~ep A:ll-Ameiicati r-2:05• t.-1'~ .. The 'dOUble Sh\ftollt gives ucr four O( ~=~l,Jl:f ~ ll ~ :Ji':.•J ~: ~: COIJr ~tu,J has•-~-• ~--s t t•~ up he and ...._ • fi d 1 · · N -d-· "U ·th· H111M11, ., ' 1 1 P••t11n111t. rt 1 o o o rse. · .. I 11.nDIUI KW11 --... re , ave ec s1ons against eva a \'"' I 11 Sdlfni. ,, , 1 1 airllsonr ft o o o o Blancas, annnlngg (o_t..rflfttl victory in ~ ' .theThisn:·~ • \ J. :· • ANGELS RANG'ERS season ilOd righted the Anteaters after a . ~.~.-•. ,'1 ! : r ~ ~·i:;, lfph ~ ·: : : nine years ~-;;Miht1>FO tour, I~ by One ooe, was put;_ ~t hy the Sunkist , -' G ho 14·12 defeat on a Windy F. rkfay a!terooon.. · .• 08!:,-,, ,'. 2 1 '• ,• '• sg-oke at the end of the rirst rOund, by rowen1 w show a Van Nuys return " addreas On their AA.roster. Three CIF PT ... ¥ .TWilN BILL -Maras, the-bellewether or the uc1 ' ....... , .. 1 • 0 • two after 36 hcles and got off and .... Southern SeCtiorr plafers made the 100. Ll'"ft.. stalf,. had .16 -strikeQUts dutjng, the nilie-. Tot•I•· • ' " ' ~~kw, P ~ ·: : :-• ning Saturday' when he chipped in-lcr-&he . WA·Sll . .man nnt team, includtng Lewis Brown • . ,_, ., ·-third ume In the tournament.-ror • -• L '\ of " Verbwn Del, Jackie "'Robinson of ARUNGTON. Tex. -The California innlni ~and-gave up two hits, both Uc: ;,.Jal ' ... '* ~ '~ ·~ birdie on the first bole. l ~ u._1 .. ...1c1e and .nm C!~1iane of Palos ~gels and the Texls Rangers will meet to Mike Brock. The first came in the bot· · uN Lu "\Ito&• ooo 0001 CI00-4 2 • Vetefans Frank Beard an4 New ..,.~...,.. -r "'I"' 10 a doubleheader today after Saturday tom qf the ~ng stanza arid dispelled 1 sRollo •AM• • 1.ealand left.hander !lob Charles· were -~ · •· . , •. • · I -night's' American League baaeball ,jlme any thoughti of a nirhitter. · uc •MM,,"',,.., UN L .. "",." (:•,.., tied for seCond at 206. Charles, a formtt -..-WMITI J · :t BID Toeme"• ~ate -...... y •ll'alii' ~ was ra1·ned oot. · M -~-' USC Tu sd d · fl'er ' ~ .-...--.. -aras anutolA e ay an a Mo11n., ct t l o o o Zodtell. .. J o o o Britfsh Open :"talnpion, had a 66· Ind , • ~ ew arrival san checking .. Thur&-The . bill ..... _ t 3 ·c1oc· k (~ gl 'In thr ., to UCLA . th r· t CllYllMld, 2b 2 1 1 0 l11rv, 3b 2 0 • 0 • • •• -~-nit. In 'a major crog1 coantry da twm · ...,,, .. ,,, a o a-..,,., v gup ee 1nms m errs SPtnee, 11 J 1 o o erocti:. 1b 3 o 1 e Beard,·took .~ in the bright, werm ··· m~. ,.,.11_.,, u~v...-.... ... _ ..1.......1 Y_momlng. With radio st.atloo KMPC airifW both Inning in1his Previous start, had eight M•llnolf, 1b 3 o 1 1 Gr109, ~ 1 o • • sunshine. , ·'' . ~---~ m ....... ,-......-~ .... .wnwn,11 JOIOMllnt,C 3001 -t·~ · ... .-.1 ... tbe ll'i' 1tiloilieten (llleut Among applicants said to be shooting games. Chanhel 5 is scheduled to telecast scoreless frames to run his. string to .r.v. LV011•, :iti 2 o o o 0111or1, d' o o o c ,. .. I pulled just great," said Blanca, ;;; ;De.)ta •:M. . for ~ Lrxc Beach cc . ~etball the nightcap, begirmln.g at $:30. He is tlnt"'S-1 for the year. His e.r.a. is' ~.:=. r; ~ : : :-~tlft."rt l: : : · w}»-\..needed oii!y 28 strokes oi\ the ,.......,.;\.;~ ... vacancy are Ed Gooriian of The Ange1s will send Bill Singer (I~) OM fqr the.aeaaon, he has pitched three Hlt111Mn, '• -'' o 0 o ,.rvor, ' 3 0 • o · greens "J hit the hole on every putt ex· ~w,. r 1 sh•--=-·~ 1 ... · 101111 2,1 .3 1 Tot•" uoio · .. An oftnlgbt In a 1'Cel1t ltAJly omitted CreSC<lila Valley, Bobby Dy or Santa and Nolan Ryan (~) against the Rang· compete •-~ ~ wen "" 11vungS1n ...., " -. • cept one umde of,20 feel.'' - ..... ~ Odrief1 name from a lilt of . .t;:..Monica ~~ TQrrance .. ·Russell'. ers' Rich Hand (0.0) and Pete Broberg another. uc: 1rv1n1 _ •• 1tri't-'1 '~ I~ He ~ rdched seven blrdies. One. fo Orqe 0:.unty 90CCeJl' players wbo ~ Bierley. . (0-1). ' •· Hickman scattered three hits in tbe uN L•• v"as ooo ooa ~ 3 ! course; Was 00 that IO-yard chip &bot ind plaf youtb teams In West Gennony· Ibis . • ' • ' Uu-ee others came on pultf Qf ~ !~. ~: '-( .--.., I · h .r e k T d ~ "He was ju,,\ .u.nbtll"'eabl1;" !!lid ~:·:1..~; ~·~ ~e ties Clash ··Wit . ~n1e ,. s · o ay =hy~:~~~~.i-n 1 "".t·ol :lbe 8-n llOCCer 'tea ... -6lanc;as' lead motche• lhe blgges(54'-\ . ..i.. oole adv(l!itage on lhe <our this ~ear,;: Sime: ~ but~ ...... ~ ~ -' ;\.._ Tl\lrd ~rid IHcMA Ill,,. SlJO.GOO ~ I -LA .. lll --•-,,. M B061'0N (AP) -The Bostoh Celtics slrth game of a besl-oC...-series. ~shoot team all year. Everyone next two games to win UJe -aeries. ~°'Ir II'.~:-"'"" . · Ulf. toclodlag !*lo u Arbooi Slate after eliJnlnat!ng the Atlanta Hawks In "WIM!ng lhtJ game bil doesn't mean lllotlght the series wilb AUanta would Hawks coach P>tton Fitzsimmons 18id ·~· -· ..i IM -i'. Podlle I ea'.· a klull>'r oertes tllln was expe<!ted, anything/' said 'B<!llm'• Join Havlicek. ~ore. 1111oothly, bul. it turned oot to at the end, "i think we proved tq peo-~ ~i;::,,M . 1..-. c!ori. . !~ the arch-rival """ Yorlt Knlcko'llt "When you 1'111 one, you just put It ou1 he Pllill· ' pie that we're capable of beating a lW:. 'l1":=~ T -fob~,,~; A sand bass caught recently in Boiton Garden today In !Ge first 1a.tne The Hawks won the third. game in team like Boston . .We didn't do It, but • 1r..l'l '" Newport bay !lad § tag which wu a~ of the Naltonal Bealoetball Asloclation:a . \ ()a TV l'Naf : the aeries 1111-100, and Celtics coach I think we shewed !hat with a few ba,..· · ~r,:, •i ,:;' ; t..,a.d to It nearlt six YdlfR .~o. The Eastn 11"816· ,,.,___ IT JJ Tom HellllOhn •aafd part of the blame kets here or there, we could have done i'"I, " n.11, which "'llibed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, "II ~ play aplalt New -the "_,...e 'llt was ao Ineffective Havlicek, who had it" J.• fi:ilr wu~hlbelweentbeOoutGUlrdst• "'·""" _...._. Ae:l_-T" , Fi'--I hedged .....,,,,..,.. ""'\!..~"""" llon Ari'• Llndlnl _ -'ly the way ft ....,_ --· we"' · been bothered hy a virus early In the = mmons on, ,,._,_,. .,.5,,.. ame al where It wu releued when ,ln •tJ'GUble," 8*kl ·O!ltta fonr Pllul of ~r mind ~nd tbroW It •waJ. Yau series. a wiMer in the KnJcks-Cellica coptest. ~r'H1~•twd 11,,..s, Silas. ·"we·,., lollW to need • tter cant dwell on thlnp ,,.. ... -In the-Then lhe Hawks took lhe fourth game "! picked Balti""" to beal the "' :: 1• ·~ ~--•• ~~-~ , • ....,.to el!ort." . J>RSt,'\ ~ said In rt!......,. to Sllnday'I / . HJ-~ Knl k ho ~ m·=_,-=_ ' < ..:;;:..,':t!.:;;::.. ;:-..:;;:,. ~ ... ~:--The Clllla '-•t .~ n...1<1 w-111 in oatioaally-televiled opener aploll th e f7-t4 to tie up the ...,.., .,.,...., c s,. so you con see w •-a pre-"" --"'",_ -~ .--Knl •· • "·med ....... , •• I •'-• ~. dlctor I am." he said, "! Just tbJn!t this Alllnla ~ nlg)lt, expiodlnC IO< 21 CM. ~ poor -· ...... -· ' • 1T11w11 i. _,... -"1 comecuUve ourlh period polnts 11n the The Ce!Uca bave been ~ !Ill lll'eak, The eeii1e1 were ~ to wrap up the Is going to be~ super oerlel." . ("-"' .--- 1. • r. \. . . . LOT' --I t · .. r I I. ' .. ( . SpOrts .Ciipped Sliori . _ ·Montrea1 ··shocked Williams-Spa~J{le-s .. • . ' •. 111-StanI-... In .Coliseum Me~et ...---- MON]llli · -Rick Macl.eish riOod a 1.-~..t'"ia'.hol put Mootreal goalie Ken Dryden with Jess than tJv-ee mtootea • pie In llldden-death overtime Saturday njght to give tilt underdog Philadelphia FJyers a M ·victory over the Canadiens ' in "the opener of their beet4-seven Na· tliJiial Hockey League aemlflnal playoff leri ... 1be oecond pme IJ ICl>edulod here 'l\Je!day night. .Mitcl.ellb'1 goal came after he stole the pucL from Mootrtal'o Fran t . ~deep In the.Canadlens' end. II 'Naa fhlladtlpbla'• only lhot of the orenlme p1rtod and. cllml~ a._,.. tiottle tn .which each team held the lead ·• twice during the firlt llree pe<ioda. Montru.1'1 JaCques Ltmaire eent the iame Into overtlmo by 1COrlng with 41> ~ m.lnu&ea left tn regulltion time after iooli by Simon Nolet and Gary l>ora!iotltr ltll 111111 two minulel aporl .llldway tmuicti the third period bad i!Val the Fl)'On I 4-3 tJdie. ]lolel .......S two p1I for Ptiu..se!p111a • wjlile Gu)'. t.apqtnte lallled twt<e for the • Clnodlenl. l Smith Tops Foe BRUSSEJ..'I -Stan Smith ol Los Angeles needed only II mtntlles to win the flnl RI from Dick Stockton and gain the Ona1a of the World Ownpionshlp ten· na toumament with a a.1, M victory Saturday. Smith outcluaed Stockton. ·with his service and WlleY tn the openlog RI. SIAdlon llnprovod In the iiecuid RI, whlda llllfed '9 mtmd<I; and led +3. Bui Smltll lied u at-1-4, ·-._ sa..tton•1 !mloo tn the --...s held his """ to nip up the match. Neppcot !leach'• RoJ -llDll C.... def Mar's Rod IAnr club to- day la the other temlflnll. Nater Stars ·•• -LAS VF.GAS ..:. UCLA's IUbollluto center Swen Nater made a driving layup with 15 IOCClldl left to propel the West to • 9MI vld!xy over the F.Asl In the ,.. cooct llllUll Pim H.W)Classic AJ!.sttr , collep bo.utblll game Saturday. " N .... , wtio .,... In the shadow ol All· A.merle& 8tlf Wilton all seuon, was the game'• molt Vlluable player. He acored .. 14 pcjntl and pulled down 23 rebowlda. · no 1:111 u,11oc1 4Hll ai balflime and 79-M wtlb t:OI Jell. 'lb!l1, Uling a fut !>rut .,..W · by Dwlghl Lamar ol Soulll•Ulf" Loolalana, they got bot end ct-1111· pp tO 91-iO with 38 -. re~. ~ Nl!fer '"'*ed hit layup to put the West three polllll ahead. . • defeated BrilrlcFairlie to move into the flnaJJ or . the Oeveland Classic .lttnnlJ UlS ANGELES / (AP) -S I e v e The athletes had to Coa&end with Williams. WOO the 100 and %29 and fan a headwinds ·aJid crosswinds In tJie sbort<r t.oumament. , Rosewall meet& Taylor today for lht '10,000 ..., prlu. faal leg oo the sen Diego Track Club's races moot of the afternoon a the mile relay team Sllurday to hlghllghl the Coliseum • Prefontaine, Peppars Star; Bruins Breeze fint Trojan lllvilatlooal track and OOld Steve Smith, winner of the Texas meet. Relays pole vault al IN> Friday nlghl, Stretch Victory . Wllllams, who Clllllpeteci for the managed only 17-0 and was second to Ulllventty ol Texas at El Puo lut year";' Swtden's Kjell batssoo, who plso INGLEWOOD -The oombinatlon of Wing Out and -jockey Bill Shoemaker recovered from a hard bump at the start to aaUOp between horses in the. stretch for a thrilling head victory over favored Quack In the 155,4511 Lakeside Handicap al Hollywood Park Saturday. ran the 100 In t.I ........ and the no In . cleared 17-0. . 21.2, both timea runo1ng Into a -at?mg J~ Powell of the Pacific Coall Club headwind. --llllrleQ the dlJClll 2011-11 and teammate Al Theo, clo6ing the meet, the San Diego F,euerbacb won the shot put with a.throw TC mlle relay team ran a llvift 3:!111.0 of lllH \I. 'Jbe S.year-old IOl'I ol. Boedenesian broke dead last and was knocked back in the field of eight. $x>emaker let Wing Out stabilize himself before the tandem raced into contention on the backstretch of the lengthy mile and one-sixteenth turf race. . Wing Out carried a lightweight us poundl and bickers received $12.80, $5.20 and $1.40 for a $2 ticket. Quack, .the :1-2 favorite paJd $3.40 and $2.80. Red Orange held· olf la!Hprinttng Panzer Chief for ! third, paying $5.80. Dou.hies Win El'GENE. · Ore. (AP) -Powerful UCLA, the dtferidtng National Collegiate Athletic Association ch a m p l o n , dominated the field eventa as the Bruins toppled Oregon, N e b r a & k a :ind Washington In a lrac~ and field meet Saturday. with · James l!edcl andJorfng in 45.5 seconds. Redd ood; woo a race ol .the !40 ~er in the day i.n 46.6. steve Williams . ran 48.4 a,nd Wes Williama 46.3 m the winning mile relay team. Earlier, Wes Williams had run a, fast 50.8 time in the 440-yard intennediate hurdles. *· u~ .accumulated 221 polnta under ~~nt:na~y:r'a naUonsysUim.al coll~eonate' e!!r ~i.--.Jo.t~. c~,.M~t't.s! .Z..~ "fi.' :t:S.!l.t . 4. FffGl40fl, Attli.t• In ~!Ion, 30:07.2. championships, finlsbed leOOOd with 'JJ11 "' .-.1ev-1. use JWllllemt. w1i.on. A.1ndt.. Q\/1r-. I rlel 3t.f. 2. 'i11 In ttn•tl-1 TC, 3t,t, 3, Arf-po1nls as 0 ympian Steve Prefontaine s.11 •. ..o.o. '-c s1rr.n • .o ... Picked up vl-ies· in· ·~mile --.1 •'---hot ouf.-1. F1n1euieh, P•dfle coat Club. 6'-H'T. u.:r auu UM.~ 2. Wood1,• PCC, ,, .. \.'.i, s. Mirta. PCC. ™\.')., •. m.Ue Slmk.tw, A.SU, Sf.WI. • Mlje-..:1 . l;11t\n'lln, H1yw1rd Stele, 4:0).t. 2. Mlt-UCLA, as expected, piled up points in !1l1IHd!, Stenlorct. •:04.0. 3. ll1tkrty~U. 4:0..t. '· Ltwson, A.SU, •:IU.t. " the field even•· --• "e Bruins had a i..-111m-1. J1c1<'°". sc s1r1dwl, ,.11 . °PALM BEACH, Fla. -llie Nastasi and -~ •.11u "1 Whttt.y, c~11one1. 1U'4. 3. ll m~. r rlze Sa double w~r in Gordon Peppers, who 24-.IVi. •-• C•l 1m.rr.non. • -Vi~ Seilas split a $6,000 irst p tur-JeYelln--1. Stvert, SC SlrlOetL-fff"-t. 2. Om11h•11· · day after a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Pancho WM No. J in both sprints, the 100 in 9.5 ~~~",W:1. 2.u-1~J. .-use: t&S-1. 4. w1111. Gon t nd Clark G bn . tho and 220 In 20.9. !2G-y1rcl hill I~. (rec• ,.._,,_,_ wt-I~. SC . Z8 ez 8 rae er IR Strld~•n, l,1:'" • PIKOI, Grut 8rll1ln, 14.1. l. Weih· Palm Beach Masters doubles tennis 3.00C..m~..-•'NOlechH-1. L1111tr1, uo. 1\u . 2. 111:1 , sc. 14.21. 4. JO!'lnson. UCLA. 1•.1. w1od 11dMI b-l • "·. •. 1:45. 3. Clltk., WSU, 1:4'.1. 4. Mille, (1 .ft m les 11t1r nour.) . tournament. LA, ' . urdi.s, rec• e-1. WllJM, use. 14.J. 2. Tl1>t011, hoi PVl-1. khlller, UCLA, 11-3\\. ~· ·Reoel, un1tt1ehed, 14.6., 31 C11lhn1n, USC, 14.1. '· kurrl1, U LA. .-.1Vi. 3. Wilk.I,.., UO, .st-4. "-Phllpt1, UO, St.-P~c;:.t 11.t. HN<IWl'1d 1$.67 m.11.h. . King l8 C t D. wu rect A-1. A.l!<kl, Sin 01"'9 TO, '"''· 2. . . e \ our Jevltll,.__li C~:._ U..2!,P'; \ ~~W$U, 221-Slna~terv, SC Slrlden. 'l'· l . Snldfr, UC Slnte ... 10.~~::-:~: ~ 7'!.' 2~ ~~~.2~sJrc1 B~to.~:e:'l:.-f: =rn.unv~•a,_ 2. ·smith, UMI· I . .. ... , t1l'*'' .._2. J. R11'1dll. use. _.._., 4. A.lelllrchon, QUINCY, Mass. -Au & tr a 1 a ' s ,_,,i.-1. Pmont•lne1 uo, 3:56.1. 2. O.OO.Jt.,_uo. u c. ''·'· . A:C:,..l • Htwlllnt, N111,, •:IW.3. "-J~ U<.LA, 00 rect A-1. Smit~ 511 lnt1trt1el!ontl, t .7 2. Margaret Court and American aoe Billie tf, .. :.~ Jun'lo-1,..~11·•~ ucLA. »-J¥,.2. Ben-~~·A~VL';~~r=,J·i.16 ~:.'tr!~· use. ,J."" Jean King acored euy victories Saturday ~· UC~ Br' 3 .... 111io., Nib., -. ••• A.. 100 ·~~· IJ-1. -Wllll•~i SOTCl •••• 2. Decitltcl; C1I night in advaocln& fO 8 championship a::~· hurd1......:1. JICklo!'1 UCLA. 11.?,_2. A.Id!, ~=na°';'.~~&·,7;J·f.:Jw'r,jdC7~ .·~~;~~tl~I, ·.!.1': •.,•do-·fn ,._ "',000 v1..m..1.,. Sl1ml of ~C J.7, 3, K. No-. WSU, fl;t: L Fltoer. Mtb., ll0-1. Dll!ICM", USC, l :'9.ll 2' BurU, U~, l :50 .. IJll "' "'' Ulll:I' .._, u&»ua •· I ~ U~' • ... ' H _ _, UO .,. 3. Kehlk1, Cel Poly (Sin uii ObllPO ) :S1.l. 4, u .. ~ .. ~ta lndoo •-•-•-·-· I · • ....., ~1'!' .• · 111 .... ..-, • . Bla'lev Army, 1:nJ1. .ilf!WM.A"..,., r lll:'l!Ullt wwiuamen 3. Perl!.. LA. •7 .t. rrnm'ln. Neb., •7.2. Trt11ft lu:f}l. A.tecllr, Ct 1 lnt..-,llDnll S2·1V.. 2. at n~-u-~. ••--t--.. tf!-'~-·. ~. .UCLA. tJl~ .. ·--t.~ Neb., f.S. l. TU(tef', C• $1•1• (LBl Sl~. Jeckton, SC UUlllW'll no.1.-,---.i-u.ia.. ..,.,., • ... • Hffrv.y, • ' Strid.,_, Sl 4 Buth, SC" Slrlotrl Sl-~. "-Court wJ ' of ' 'ghl of I n · ~ UCLA. f:..,, 2. UO t·n.t. 4.o tnhnne.i"f1t~llvrdi..-1 . yn\lema. SOTC, '°' JYUlll, . .' nner ei . 0 l.,S, e eb.. 1:Jf.2. ... lmtto, N10.,,~j1.1. 2.. Boldlnt, PCC, !1111.t': l, klnt, Stilt. $2 ... '· IC1thl. •-·-·-·nta "•~ -1-.-:..:t --• the 1op· _. """'" 111 hurdi.. -1. GuCM'~ro. u LA.»·/· SC Slrldtn SJ 2 """"' .... '""" Oil" .. .ue i.an.-w .i1U AAi:.'k.lwtD, od .flJI. l. MKli1f111, wsu, 2.s. '· . "no r1f.1 A.-i."w11111m1, stiTC, 11 .2. ,_ BrO'""· ce1 seed, defeated Rosie Casals, 6-2, M after m-:.1 ~.t'.'.'· ;,: UC" "' 7 Br-n U~LA 21 Q lnlern1r Oll•I, 21.• 3. Merri•, ArmV, 21.f. 4. Turn..-, 3 Bebb' ' "'=°! ' ' • "'~ ' ' ' ' C1! lnternellona!.riO. He1dwl110 5 m.11.h. ' "rs King w"pped Julie Heldman 6-0 • w'su ol s"''" ·1·0· A. "e1rwv~ uo. 21.o. · MJnor, 110 r1c1 a-1. ~•rd, c11 n ern1t191111, 11.,. 2. O".' • ''t · ' . '-~ P~(, Y,Urt-1. TrKtlMIH -UCU 1"°4. 2. ~n. W It.On, Army~ 21 . 3. Pe1C01, r••t 8rl11ln, 21 t. 4, ~~ 1~'"4. 3. &rlcilllm. Uo •. 1f¥. '· V111Dtvent1r .... Jtif~.;,~f. ..!..'"1f'fie\~~,;,,, Sweden. 17..0. '· ·sm11h, -· o 'c......:1. Wllkll'IS.··bo. lfO.t. t. Gorikon UCLA. ~~'°ill. Pull•rd, use. lW. •-Ml11ue1, ~·.,.,.,_re• Trapp Tra .. dee) 1,1-;. l. Frt0tro, ucu.. in.-. •-McC-i~ •• wsu. o11cui -·1. "-"· PCc. 2fll.n. 2. Ll••er, sc -f"lli-.. rr,li.-1. ~llM, UO, jl·N.A. 2. J:-Stride,,, 113-10. 3. T1ler11, Greece, 111 ... 4. kDflllf', \ . . S~· ~0u.1 '?J~'· l. Burtwt1t, w LI, ·l3:2s.o. '· ~1~~·,·~~ 1!!·t sio!Wt PCC 7.1v. 2. 111 ~" DET&OIT. -1be :Qetro1t Pistons ob-HJ';!irnh-''. F1etcller, UCLA. 7·2V.. 2. l(Dflfllk, Browni ~II Poly lS•n Lui• Obl1POi •fd Shep1rd, talned fMward Georii1Trapp from the U\.,, * ,, J. Nl~hl, i~JD· '·ce1111111111:, Neb., m· P(,.l;,..;!m1ie ow_en•i. u~~·.:J::d. Afmy, 1):33.L 2. Atlanta Hawki ·Saturda>1 in e1change for uCCf. n-~~Tai1111•t. uo. ~ ~~: .lfl>.. ,.: l!m~~1f1:~.r1.1rr=. 1:31L1:=&--1;l3';"s&~~~ eh, •'-'•fl-" round 1-~<'-In -rsdau"~Mlle rwl!:I UCLA (Gue"-, CODOfl' Gaddl1 M\!t r-ltlav -1. ~an bifQ• T(''tc: "° •7.S, w1 """t'"' · lln se 11:\:l..IW 111U J s . ~\JZ11 31 ~· •. OrlWI 3:io.l. 3• W•lhlncitono111; w1111m1 "·'· s. wn1111111 ,._., Rldct "5.4, 3:06.1, . National Basketball AMOCi.atioo college J :1 .2.... '"3:11.l use. 3;07.1 i. Ar1t0111111111, 3:14.1. dral Nm -.: l.LA 2U. Ort0011 207. We1hl11111I011 No 1e1m Kor1na ktDI. t. J Stile 140. N lot. A -2,1Jl. -n.e ~foot-I Trapp, a tw.>year veteran, averaged 1.7 and ll.3 polnta in his two ,. ..... with the Hawks. • Tod ay's Sports ' On ·Television 10 a.m. (4) -WORLD CHAM· PJON81DP 'l'ENNlS -A $10,000 check 15 up for grabs in .finals of · the aev.land Clalslc. Ken wall faces Roger . II a.m. (7 A PLAYOFFS '!'ht l'Je ork Knicks meet the Illes in Bootoo Ganim. ....-~--12 noon (4) -STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF -'!be New York Ran- . gers meet the Black Hawks in Oii· · cago. 12:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Swimming'~ · golden girl in action -Australia's Shane Gould -taped April H at the national AAU short course championships in Cincinnati. 1:30 p.m. (7) .., -GOLF TOURNAMENT -Final round ol the Dinah Shore Winners · Circle chamj)JOijhip live . from Palm ·Springs. . S p.m. (2) .-TE'NNIS· TOURNAMENJ' -Doubles play teaming veterans and yo u n g . pl11Yers. The $25,000 Palm Beach ?i.18sters Tennis Tournament taped earlier in the day. (9) -WOMEN'S GQLF -Janie Blalock and Sandra Palmer vs. JoAnne Carner and Pam Higgins in the Cinderella . tournament. · ·5:30 p.m. (5) -BASEBALL - The California Angels take oo the Texas RaogerS in the first of 25 games scheduled on Channel S ihis season. ·1 ----· Ebba· Sets Mark >· • SEE THE DIFFE~NCE IN JOHNSON & SON I .. -Desert ·Winds No Problem For Gal Goffer PALM SPRINGS (AP) . -Joyoe Kazmlerskl , who says she loves the @allenge .()f wind, stretched her. lead to four strokes Saturday after three JOUnds of lhe bfustery, .sandblown !154;000 Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle goll toumamenl. On]y two of :the 49 contestants in this r{cbelt event ever on the Ledies' Proleliilonal Goll A>sociatloo tour could bOast 11..1b-par scores after 54 holes. Jo Anne{;arner matched Miss Kazmierski's third rOiJnd 7) and railed Ille leaden nve- under-per %11. • The tournament )Va. delayed 50 minutes . by a rnomtng sandstorm when gwl& hit 50 miles per hour, but ll!iss • • on TV Totlay ' C1aa nnel 7at1:30 . • Kazmierski says the wlnd.s merely make p!8y a ''super challenge.'' ~ Joyce, who hod a t · ke lead after a 68 Friday, to try a lfx. fool birdie puU 18th green when a gust of · ted a large umbrella and flying about 75 yards. She then two-pulled le< ,a par. The d-i wtnda _.. tntermillel)t, sometimes whipping up to 30 miles Ji« hour during the course of the round . Miss Kazmierski, a s.-foot-8 former Michigan State amateur champloo who now lives in Willl.ston, Fla., had one bogey and two pars in her round. Five strokes beh1ild the leader at even par 216 were foory players · -veterans Kajhy Whitwort,h, Mickey WJight, Carol Mann and Sandra Haynie. Betty Bucleind, who trailed by only two strokes at the start of the round, shol a 75 aild was ne' over: par at 217. . . Miss Kazmierski, 27-year-<>ld veteran In her sixth year ·on the tour, seeb her fll'SI tournament triumph in today'• final round. ~er best previous finish was aeventh before a runnerup effort in this ~year's Sears Women's ·Clas&c. j • Mrs. Carner, a S-fopl:7 strawbeny blonde from Lake Worth, F1a., missed a six-root putt for a double bogey si1 on hole 15 but went one under by sinking a three{ool. birdie puU Qn Ult 13th. Sh~ hasn't won since her rookie year in 1r70. Miss Wright, who carded a 71, glanced at the scor~ and said, "It k>oks like wp;'e a little·borseract litre. f. fiv of us have a shot at le'." _ T oyce was five 'WKler, Mickey qulc y added: '.•We better get on oor ho~es -or she's going to nm away with· it.'' Niter· wn the WeatJ1 top scorer. Re wu ·followed by.Ed Ratleff of llll Stile (Loag Bead!) "1th 14 points. lloselfalJ .\Vins CLEVELAND Veteran K en CORVALLIS, Ore. -Oregon Slate's Hallu Ebba atepped up to the tw~mile for tM first time Salurday, wlnnl the eveot ui 8:40.6 in a 101-78 track an field victory over Utah. Ebba, the Pacllic..a Conference· mile champion, erased the 12-year.old school record of 8:46.9 set by Dale Story. Utah's Scott Bringhurst pushed him most of the way, flnlshing second in 8:42. STATION WAGONS - Rosewall ·fought off .an upset bid by mueeded Ray Moore and Roger Taylor . . . YANKEE .,GHOSTS OF PAST .. ;-, (CoaUnued Fnnn Page C 1) · strapping athlete was · dying of a Jnuscu.lar diSease. "l saw him miss t\\"O "1 jumped at the chance,'t. Pete grounders that he _ nevec.,.,y,•ould have related. "The man was ·Fred I.Ogan. the missed in hi!I life under nonnal con- Yankees' t!:f;luipment ~ger. I helped d' I I r d • he h 'd flim that day, and the ne1t. Soon I had a It ons. grew a r_al , ' S e Y sa1 . regular job." Tbe consecutive game streak ended on Sheehy went to war in 1942 and came May 2, 1939. A crowd of 61,808 paid the back in-lN_S to find Logan retired. He Iron Warrior a.. tribute:and, with tears in took ·~ u1pm tjoband had '·d his eyes, Gehrig responded: "I .am the over~ eq en 'kl luckiest man alive." Hef"died June 2, 1941. lt ever sinCt. With Ruth and Gehrig gone. the .: .-''.'J'beJankees.Jiaye bad S(lme_gr6't Yankees looked for another..super star l;taln.1 down through the years, but they and fotmd him in far.orr San Francisco in tvoold have-had to go sorqe to beat that um teSJn," Pete said. "The Babe. Earle the fonn Of'.a tall, supple outfielder nam- Combs and Bob Meusel-in the .outfield, ed Joe DiMaggio. l.oJ Gehrig at -first, Mark Koenig and 'lbe great DiMag became a Yank ee -Tony Laueri in the infield, pitchers like 'legend, playing_-}~. sea~s fro~ ~936. Herb Pennock, Bob Shawkey, \Vaite Hoyt -l~h 1951, iftrushmg with ~ llfet1tne · and George Pipgras. • batt~ average of .325 <Ind sethng a <Xlf'!: "The toom had everything, including a secuuve hitting streak record ol S6 good manager in MWer Huggins." g~~~s. . Sheehy sald that while Huggins. was a D1M.agg10 was 11 vc y small man1 a one-time lawyer. none of Sheehy recaUed. "He W~s . lhe 1plete the playen: inc~'ding Babe -Ruth, could pla~er. He was almost hke a symp ny take advantago/~ hlm tM way be pung...a bat. ran and threw. I •·ae wu a tOugb l,ittl~,guy in his w~y." rate him wtth lhe grea~est.." . the Yankees' veteran locker room Sheehy was . not inclined to un- caretater said. "He leaned on f\ulb deresU~t~ the m~n who re~laced · .Pl. everybody did but there was i DiMaggio in c::enter field , the raw·boned ol mutual -~ 'bet ,._ 1 kid from Oklahoma J111med illlckcy Man· • .,.,!"'... \\'Ceo 1.ne wo tl• > men'' • · ~ ''No man ever swung a bat with more 1'1e Babe \\'as a majestic figure "'"ho power," he said, recalling h1ickey's tape "'COmmanded both respect and awe but measure home nms. particularly the shot beneath that beer-barrel figure "beat the May 22. 1963 that came within Inches of heart oC a little boy,'~ Sheehy recalled. going out of the Stadium . "The Babe was a big. lovable fellow -''fie was a powerful man. Too blld he alwayS"a kid," he added. "lie had some didn't have stronger legs." 114-.,a.ys in his earlier days but he set· Shcehy's caft-er with the Yankees has I tled down aft~r his second marriage.'' spanned 10 managers. starting with little Sheehy said be happened to be sitting l\ljller Huggins, including Joo ~1cCarthy, in the dugout when Ruth hit lfis 60tb Casey Stengel and Yogi Berra and com- home run in 1927. . -ing up to the present ex·nnny major, "There wasn't Iha excitement you'd fullph Houk. lmagine/1 .he said. 11There was a big "l:louk reminds me a lot of f\fcCarthy· cheer, u always, en~ hie teanunate!I . -100 percent baseball," he said. "Hug- congratulatod him . Bui he·had already gins smoked a pipe. M'cCarthy, like bit le another y~r and Ult feellng .. ,, Houk, chewed on a big cigar. Yogi chcw- that ... t year be probably would hit 61." ed gum. Cuey taJted a lot but he waa no U::lu Gehrig was the star pitcher for clown. 1 Colulnb!J Ulllvenlly lhc year Yankee "The game has changed a lot. The _ Stadium Opened blli.. before the season crowds Wied to bo all business men. Now 1 Jff'al bver he was on the Yankees payroll there arc a lot of girls, women and school and wllhln two years a regular destined kids. Equipment. ts !Jette~ The Babe IO play 2,130 sames In a row. never had a wtlform fitted In his life. He "What a awett man he was." Sheehy had to take it right off lhe shelf. aald. "He beoame one or my ~ friends, '"ll"""'' mare prolantly tn the locker · • a qµlet, gcdtle fellow, no conceit, no rol>ms lhese days -the kids seem to "Y bombost at all." the bad words without think ing about It Sheeh)' said everyone noticed Gcl>rlg -but In the old days you had o fnr he- "''' arowlhg thin and gaunt ln the late lcr chance or getting squirted with a llljO' but none had an idea the~·· !plash of 1~." r I . ' 1 e Montego MX Villager -, "Golden, ToucW '~f!:lY at Johnson a,iµl, Sons pres~nts Tli ese B eauti ful Swtion Wagons At Their Finest • • ' e Marquis Colony Park " e Monterey Station \V agon ( . . SEE. ONE • • • TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE • • • TODAY! ' . "Oratipt Counti1'1 Fomily of Tint Cori" -\-I Home Orl'!'he N.W car , , • "Goldett :r.i.eN' ohns on & son -llome Of Tlte New Caf • • • "Gol4ett2'-d"' l 2121 HAlllOR .ILVD~ COITA MESA • MO 1i1Jo L-----------..... ----..... ------------..... ------------~,....----------... , I . - 1 I . . - , ' 1 I I Sun4'1. Ao<ll 15, 1973 fourth Straight Golden West .Breezes / . To Circuit Swim Title ' ' ~ :LOS ANGE LES Golden Golden West diver Kelly Dennis finish· West C<>Uege \Von the Southern catifornia ed third in the co1npelition off the three-- Conference twimnling .championship for n\eter board, racking up 279 points. the fourth consecutive y~ar u·ith a solid · . The Rustlers c!Osed out the meet wlth final ·day performance Saturday at East a 3:38.3 clocking in the 400 free relay to Los ..\ngeles College. fin ish third in the eveot behind Santa The Rustlers ~ot final day victories J.lonicn. .. from Marc Carstenas in the 100 yard Comprising the Golden West unit v.·ere freestyle and Kevin Williams in the 200 Frank Brown e, Scott ti1oore, Jim breaststroke to rack up 147 points £or the J.1cAdoms and Cardcn.1s. three-day meet and win bv a comfortable Golden West led all the \\'RY in the S4 points over runnerup Cypress. championships, taking the lead on Thurs· Cardenas clocked a pe~I best time day, expanding it on Frj.day and holding of 49.7. a half second ·helter than his on Saturday. previous bes} and the fifth best ttme in \Yllliams and Cardenas both \\'el'e dou· the state in the 100 free. Williams "'as a ble winners for Golden West. \\'illiams tenth of 11. second off his previous best annexed the 100 breast title Friday to go mark in winning the breaststroke wlth a with his \\'jn in the 2001 and Cardenas \lt'8S 2:20.6 clocking. the 50 free v.•inner on \hC opening day of Williams' previous effort of 2:20.5 the meet. · ranks as the third best time in the state in the event this year. Sou1Mr11 C1I Co11terent 1 Al l l"I LA 16$0 F.._..,1, Jon4'i (ltH/ 11:!-t.~. ?. Brown tC\ ll ;fi·~·S. MellbY \GWJ l;lt.I, -· ~ !ELA 19: , 5. Olion {SM 19.';'t.I. l r-1. C1r<!en~i (GWl '9.1. 1. Stenlllt m ISM• Sll.O, 3. M<1rDhV !\AH) ~.S. 4. C. Mon1en (Cl 51.1, f. Thotson ISM\ 52,, &. Mtrer (ELA) l:O'l.o,. lr 611tk-. Stel•v \RH ). 2:6'.S. 2. ~!orll !GWJ l: ~. l. o. Mor~.tn C) 2:11.2, •· And1r1.0n CC '~9, .S. R i \Cl 11.0, '· RHd IGW 2:19 , flr1 :l'-1. W IU1mi (CiWl 2:10.l 7. ~1lni (C.) 2:2' ·'· J. f:.!nW'i!rlh 4Cl 2:25.2. •· ll\11 fRHI 2:26.5. S. Wh!t1 !CW) 2:27.1, 6. lltc~frl (ELA) 2:29.S. DAILY PILOT (; 3 • • W esr1n1.nster Dealt 6-1 LOss In Tournament Los Alamitos HJg h took advantage of early pitching wildness to score Joor nms • ~ and ttM!n held on to poSt a &-1 vlct.or'l!. over the \VestmlnsU>r ·I.tons Saturday Ill firs t round play of the annual Santa Anti Elks Club baseball tournament on the Sarita Ana \'alley High field. \Yestn1inster returns to action for a pai r o( games ti1onday \Yith tbe first at 9:30 a.in . agai nst Santa Ana Valley, aw· lo.ser to Orange. .. A second game will be played at 3:J$_. 1 regardless of the outcome of the morn.in&. tilt. If \'lestminster wins in the momip4,. till. lhe Lions \\'ill continue in consolatk>c\, play until they lose. Jerry Osterburg started on the mopnd for \Vest minstcr but gave up three hits"'· and four \Valks in tho first t\\10 frames N... Los Alamitos scored a pair in each ~ .. ning. ·· •• Ltt Al1mltot C•I W•stml1111'1r 111 1b rllrtll ab rlll'tll Vel•rde. 11 l 0 I 0 W1lbr!n1, 1t 2 0 t 41, Car11et1r1r, lb • 0 l J Twl11. lb O o D C Mtktlv,v, cl l I 2 0 HtJCUl!fl, II l 0 0 C wi.ne, c 3 1 D O Otllfburo, p l t t C Jovr.1,tt J O l'ill:01e11.o 211 1 ...._ LlllrY. 2b • 0 0 D Moult. c 2 D l 1 Wllllemi, p 2 0 D 0 W~llh, c I 0 f t TtlomPSOll, ph O 0 0 0 Accol'n'do, rf·ll 1 0 1 t Scflmlu, It 1 1 q O ll:fchlrds, )b.rf l O t Cl Harrl1, o 1 O o 0 wtlltet1v, 2b 2 0 0 t -r: . DAILY ,,LOT S!lll ,llCI,. Pete Noah and Ray Storti chipped in 'vith second place finishes in the but· terfly and bac~roke .events. Noah was. clocked In 2:10:3 in finishing second to Kim Martin of Santa Monica (2 :05.7) in the butterfly while Storti 'vas timed in 2:09.4 In the backstroke. The tim e wps nearly seven seconds better ~han Storfl's • r previous best effort.· Ted Reed . scored a sixth in the bMtkstroke and Fred Lammers was fifth in the butterfJy 10 pick up other points 200 Ftv -I. Mll"lln (5MI 2:05.7, 2. No.II !OW) ?:LO.J, 3. Ntl'IO!I lCI 2:10.6, 4. JonH' (1t Hj 2:13.6. 5. L1 mm9" !CW) 2:20 .• , 6. Wrlotu \SMJ 2:2 ,Q. J Mellr Olvlnq-1. L11111n (~ ol()(.111, 2. l)iiv\1 (ELA JU.IS, ), DfM!s IGW 219.00 -· Cr llln I~~) 24,.1'0. J. S..ndovll CEL l 2-l.~, 6. pi.1l11p~ SM LU .4 . AUrn, 30 1 1 D 0 ll rldl.V, cl 3 0 1 t Cllemller!'n, JI> I 1 I 0 H1!1, Ill l D t C Runoo, 111 2 D o • TOM NOON CHECKS OUT FORMULA V CAR WITH SONS PATRICK lLEFTI AND KELLY ' . Noon Switches Tracks ~--. , GWC Spike Coach to Race at .Riverside By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ille D1JIY 'llet Slllf Goldeii WeSt College track and field coach Tom Noon makes his racing debut •• ii1 three weeks -. but it won't be on the kind of track that he's accustomed to. On May 5 at Riverside Race\vay, Noon will see a long time dream come true when he completes his driving tests in his c>WJl ·Formula V race car. playing rugby I needed an ouUet. It's a release for me. . "I've always been a race fan and I got wind of this (Fonnula V) rac~ class. I didn't think there wa s any way 1 could afford , it 1 thought that maybe some day in my old age I could. But I went ahead anywa~" ~ . "I ha e_ a yQUng mechanic who works with m and we've put in a lot of all· nighters trying to get. it ready. It gets to be a problem fmding time to do the '-''Ork." • some work -on the engi~e." There is no money at all in driving the Forrpula Vees. About the only thing the owners and drivers get out of i~is some · sort of satisfaction. Although Noon says he's in it'.for fun, he still has a very competitive desire to be the best there is. · And the JS.year old Noon has set his goals high -he wants to be a national champion. "That's the goal of anyone who chives," says Noon. "I know it's kind of ]ate to get started in -racing, but it's fun and· the entire family is·enjoying it." Noon is requited to go lo a school at Riverside for two weekends, driving for -two days each time. "~1y goal is lo get to Road Atlanta and to do that you have to be in the top three in your region which would be quite an. accbmplishment. The national cham· pionship is the goal ol everyone that drives." 'Mlat first weekend in May \vill be a very busy one ..for Noon with his track team competing in the S o u t h e r n California Conference finals. Noon says the need for j! competitive outlet got him started. "l played foolball and rugby for 21 years. So after I injured -a knee last year Bell Fps 1£» "The Sports Car 'Club of America puts it on and they have instructors that grade you and help you out. The first weekef'ld. I got good grades. but the transmission let go so we've had to do "l'm driving the day after the con· ference champioMhips which ought to really blow my, mind.". • SoCal Steal~ Bucs F;all to Hornets 3 More Bases~ Drops Pair ' In ·Tourney Finale, 4-3 Six en-ors in the .. first game and a -, --Fullert9n pitcher Ron Bell struck out 15 Orange Coast batters in guiding .. the Hornets to a 4,3 victory over the Pirates in the champio"6hip game or the Orange County JC tournament at La Palma Park Saturday night. Ora11$e Coasl. tallied single runs in the first, fourth and fifth innings, but the Hornets' big second frame was the tell· ing blO\V. Fullerton scored three times in that inning. The Hornet&'· first run came in the first. · OCC scored its first run on a single by Rich Fielder, a wlld pitch and 'John masterful Pitching performance in t h e Palmer's one-base blow. In' the fourth ·niglitt:ap ga.ve California Lr.ftheran Col· Mark Olson was hit by a prtch, 1tcWinced tege a sw~p of l! doubleheader baseball to setond to Tim Gramm's single and series uith Soutbern California College scored whep Dale Kubeska doubled. of Costa Mesa Saturday, 5-2\Md 9-2, in The Bucs cut the deficit to 4-3 in the action on the TeWinkle Park dia~d. lift~ when Fielder got aboard on an er-SoCal stole three bases in the twin bill ror, moved to second when Palmer walk· to bring its season mark to 114 after 23 ed. and scofed 6n "1Qtber error. games. The team record is 12-10..1. . > "L One of the few highlights of the day Coach Barry Wallace's Pirates bad a for SoCal was the hitting of ,Mark JGts· golden opportunity to score more nms in mussen who drove in three of the..Jour . the fourth inning with runners on firSt Vanguards runs: ~ and third, no :outs and the lone tally in. In the first out1 ickey Lebeck opened the first inning 'th a single ·and But Bell struck out the next two batters Rasmussen doubled to. bring his across. and induced the fina1 Pirate to pop up -SoCal fell behind, 2-1. then tied the ending the. threat. count with ~ the fourth on three . Gramm pitched well in defeat, striki'ng singles and an infield out. · OngalS•. Captures out three and walking five. Doug Adams. Curt Spanel . and Pat · . . . .... Quinn loaded the bases on singles a n d _ OCC co~~four error~1th J.\\'O of . GarLJeffri~__go tlje across. the"1JO'i1ieTs' runs being unearned. ln the nightcap, ll..asmussen scored Funny Car Ti e Danny Ongais of Carlsbad won Saturday night's funny car title at Orange County International Raceway with an elapsed time of 7.06 and 206.42 mph. . Ongais, driving a Plymouth Barracuda, defeated Mike Van s8nt of Los Angeles who had an et of 11.96 and clocked 51.39. Van Sant, driving a Mustang, crossed the center line aiid ha'd.lo ;1w1 off. Sush Matsubara of ~ei.s ~ the ·low-elapaed time (8.~) while !Jirry Chrlstopherson of Phoenix notched the top speed \ (217.39). Both drove <;bevy Vegas. . ; _A. crowd Of 3,895 vi wed the action.• . It was the fourth time this sea~n that pair with a single in the fifth inning. \ Fullerton had beaten Orange Coast by SoCal pla}'s night games 111onday and· just one run. The Hornets had previously 1'uesday at El Toro lltarine Base and scored three 2·1 victories-while OCC had LIFE Co~ege. posted an li-3 win ' in Sooth Coast Con· . ~~,5l . .::"'~2J ~;r~u::"i?, ference action. 1111 r 11 ~ 111 r ""' Oougl1s.s, SI 5 0 0 D Ooug111S, SI 2 I 0 0 Ort1111 CMtr Ill "vlttrt.11 10 , ab rllrbl Fletnlfllll, lb ' 0 I 0 Robl11, cf Fltolde!", 2b l 2 I 0 K1Plln, lb P1Jmer, cf 3 o 1 1 c1,11uo, If Ol5on, rf 3 I 0 t KM"l,tlln, 3tl Gremm, P • 0 I 0 5ealir.:' rl K!Jbetka. ·c · • 0 l 1 011vl!h0n, lb Wlc.klrsl'llf'll, If ) 0 I 0 Murlllo, SI 8-, Pt! 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"" ..... • ' UCi, Bu·cs Row .. t9 Vict@ries • UC Irvine's v:arsity crew moi ed iiito-: 'contentioO U a threat to :west coast row· ing pomrs by defeating Cal Sta~ (Long Beach) at Long Beach Marine Stadiwn Saturday. At the same Unle, Orange Coast College was defeating UC S a n ta Barbara's junior v41rslty on North Lido Channel I' lls second outing of the season. ·.,, ~ CSLB finished •e<ond lo the Unlvnrsity of Washlnglon a year ago In the Western Sprints and ls rated " one of the top teams on the west coast th.ls season. The Anteaters mo ved In front and held a f\Hecond advantage al the finish line with a 1:23.5 clocking for the Olympio 2,IX!Hnel<r course. CSLB was limod in 6:30.0. The UC! varsity foors 'Won with a 7:30.0 clocking, 31 secmds in front of the Long Beach shell. ' Jn the junior varsity race, UCt posted • , a 8:30.1 clocking lo WI by more than a boat. length and the first UCJ freshman team lopPed l)le CSLB second varSlty boat wilh a 8:44.0 time. Lone lo... w.S the-second UC! lres!Vnan boat th•t d1oppod • dociJkln IO the t0p CSLB !lnt·yeer ~" Jri 1:54.0. This was the ·lhltd -lght·'flo!Oly for the UC! varsity in dual compcUtloo. Nell Saturday, co&<!> 11:91!. Ema'• _,.... tta~l lo Marina del Rey for the All· California regatta. Orange Coast bad little trouble In disposing of tie ucln junior varslty shell In choppy wattif with headwind! lhit kept tlm., hflher Jhan 11!11!1. OCC won with a e;51.0 clocking to-Jftl.5 for the Gauchos. In the -freshman race, OCC wJ' clocked in 7:09.0 lo 7:315.2 fot San\~ Barbar9. A v,...l!Y ._.,e (ound San Diego State dtfeatlng the Gauchoo, 6:5l.O lo ?:20.1, •lower tim., than U-poste<j by tile OCC &bell In winning the ~ r.C.. Next Saturday, OCC will journey lo Marine St.tdluni In Lone Bellcll for a race with the !llen and Loyola. '"" Rtl1v-1. S1nt1 Monlra J:7J.I, 2-Cvpr~s 1:11.01 ~-Goklf>n Wl'SI 3:lt.3. '· Rio Hondo J.;lJ.2, s. E ~·'' v. J:J.j.J, •· LA C!tv J:51.6. 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Wheel beari ngs packed, new grease I re tainers, rotors turned in front, Just add ii to you r cran kcase new-linings. Wheel cylinders oil,andnotfcethedilferenco. I rebuilt and drums turned on rear. Reduces frict ion and wear, Road tested. I helps quiel machltlery. I pec1 • s 88 I 15 oz. can. on drum e overhaul for spr;ng helps improve' ring seal. I $ ~ 49 ~ I · __ 1 L Reg.89. ~79.68 J ---------------1 Jq~~n~rey We know wh.at you're looking fClr. Shop sLndey n!>on to 5 P.M. at t~e follo111lng A\Jto Cent1r1: . ·- FASHIOl<j ISLAND, Newport Beach (714)16'4<4-231J. HUtfflNGTON .CENTER, Huntington Beach (714j 892-7771. ' ' ' -- \ .. .I \. • ' .. • ... ., ' .. ., . • I rwi:v PJtOT SuncflJ, April 1,5, 1'173 --' ".J Kings -Pa~~oes -~I·t All ~ By ROGER CAl\l.SON iJ ~a ~I clip aM ~he bu the arm and SIV· speed oece• make It at fident on the diamond." opines °' .. DM•r '"u.e Jteff IJ_Wt"C:arr~ Corona del Mar tn . vy to compete at catcbei', a third bllf:. But at caldiet-M-!:ager. Slze, speed, atttngth and the pitch~ department with pooltloo he wun't too~ ....,.. to tilve every asset Bul.P!:ObablY the No. 1 thing can he hit anything ot r'lhan • • going for his ability a S.Z rooord. about when coacll Tom Tracer ~ to hit the off ijilied-.piti:fi, a fastball? 1 Star hurler Matt KeoQgh, approached him e bout "I conS!der.;i-Eaj_Jner and usually the sign ol a hltte>' Those -""'~ally 'the fir&t tied up w1th CIF b a a k e t• · swflcblnc Bite!' hi! ooplwnore Keough the -two p!ayers with a bright future. _ th1i:ip..-any professional &COUt ball j>layoff action, , won't season at third base. I've ever coached in my nine Interested parties on the 1 !is for when he makes h1" nally be ready for the mound · Palmer had batted over ,SOO years," addl Trager. '°Jleglate level are lb,; lours· around the hi8h school •until after apring vacation. and wu a lint team All-Palmer only turned 17 In University of Arizona and Cal baseball beat Jn search ol the With K...gh rounding Into Irvine League selection as ~ November and aside.from the Stale (Fullerton), among elusive talent. _ llhape Palmer proceeded to eophornor<. A3 a junior he obvlws Improvement l b a t others, but if thlnp fall In Corona del Mar'a Bob Plllm-chalk up a S.1 Irvine Leegue slugged for a .152 peroenlage figures to take place In the ·piaoe lilre they should 11 would er 1" a 6-3, lf>.pounder, who mark, struck out fl In 50 In-and wu an all-league selection nest two to three years, appear Palmer'• headed. for , figures to fill In at about 210. nlnp and attali>ed a 1.25 e.r.a. at catch«. Trager polnte !)!It ,palmer's the professlooai route. ~ · He's got an ann, has e:r-wU.h his lethal fastball 0 B!>b wasn't really going for other pluaee:: His brother, J o)l-n, in-~looal power, hits _the off · ~t calchlng and hitUng 1" it, bul he's _the type that will "He'• got the good arm, he cidentally, was~ aliO an All- speed pitch and "i'n·also pitch where Palmer esce1". do juJl abOut anything you hits with power, he has good leasue sljr, for Corona del and play third base. If he has The Sea Kings right-hander aak. Ando""" he's glad ' he did sir.e and sll'ellgth and he's Mar. any lack of talent it's the fact has socked three borne runs becaWle tie likes the poaltion," young. And Bob's also an ex-John's currently swatting • he'snota·spri.Dter. andlsbatlingwithcorWstency says Trager._ tremely coachable sort, a the baU at a .329 figure for Currently the Sea Kings star each Ume out. "He doesn' really have the gi:eat hustler and he's con-Orange Coast 'College • • . DAILY P'ILOT Steff P'Mlo CORONA DEL MAR'S VERSATILE BOB PALMER FIRES FAST BALL. ·Riis tiers Set Mark ' In Relays ·Palos Verdes Stnr . , • Huls~ Sets Record., Spikers __ UC Irvine Alamitos • Harness < Results 1 • Place 2nd Laguna Nabs Crown· Greg Beal, James Jacltson and Charlie Eulo posted vic- tories but Ule UC Irvine By STEVE ,BRAND ot 1111 b&llY Pit.I Staff Anteaters finished . second to UPLAND-When L a g u n a \Ve~tmont C.Ollege in a four-Beach track coach Len ltiiller way track and fi eld meet stag-predicted freshman Eric Hulst ed on the UCI tartan surface . would be shattering records as a freshman, most people track Saturday afternoon. .credited such 4 tateinents to Eu lo, UCI's Pre m i ere enthusiasm. freshman pole vaulter ... in-creased his own school record It's one thing Miller doesn't to ts-Pt. in winning his lack. specialty. He had set the But now Hulst appears to be, school mark' of 14-flo/' two making Miller a sorcerer as weeks ago in the CJaremont he broke his own C I F Relays. · freshman 2-mile .record with a Senior Beal won the three-9:23.5 .at the Upland Relays mile run in 14:44.5 with team-here Saturday afternoon. mate Tom Otswang, another That leaves him a little over fre shman, placing . second in nine seconds behind the na- 14:52.0.. tional first-year mark of 9:14.4 1 down on the track giving Eric lap times." said the Artists coach. "I think had he known he was that close, he would have had the record." Hulst agreed. "I felt very~ strong the last . lap and could have picked up a little. But I still have Glendale '8nd the CIF meets." Darryl DriSkell alSQ.. had an out.standing day for Laguna, surpassing the~ school long jump record on every leap. He won the event at 22--0'h:. Judd; Binley was the · only double-winner for Ute ArtlSts, capturing the Shot put at 56-6 and the diScus at 156-lllh. The .. other individual wiMer Was Mark Sweeney who vaulted 12- 6. Twili brother John Olswang set by Juan Garcia or Red- was second in the mile run wood lfigh in Visalia IaSt year. 'th ood r of 4 18 o · Hulst gets another crack at vA11.sin w1 a g ime : . the na"onal mark i'n Tu .. .,_ ?-Mu-1. Hulit tL.,u,.. ltffchl while Jackson won the 120 1,1. ......,.. 1:u.s IMHt record. -111d m•rti: t :ll .t day's Glendale Invitational. • GordOI> tnnet. VPl•nd. 111n CIF record high hurdles iI} 15.4. for frftlwn•n, old ITllrlt 1:31.S, Hul1t, f It was a big-day all arouhd lm , 2. R1vnold1 !South H111111:.u.1, 3.· In the .battle 1 or te am for the , ·--B h Art' ts JOMPfl 1SWtr1 Hl!l•I t:.u.1. h · W t nt -ed """fi .... ,a eac 15 Sh4.lttle Hurd•• R1<•1-1. G1n11h1 onors, es mo gamer as they captured the Small :.!< 2. South Hiil• :o ·" i . L-99111'1• 83'A points to 511h for UCI. Cal Schools varsity title, finished 2 J.n~',~iv-t. G•Mlhl 1:2U, 2. AlllMtfl. CLttll!ll lkathl M , :r. Cl .. IL1141M JHdli• OTH•IS• 4. •rt-~ •uc:ll .. 1 ••. U -1. Dr1H.1ll CLM ... • l••<h) tt-IVa. 2. K•ll~ (Ro~•l O•kl. l. SC:ott IGanHh1J 21.( V,, 01111rii J. C1rlM11 LMllU lNc.h 1,_11. P'l-1. lw-y IL..-ltt<ll) U-6 2. o.irn (Roy1I O.k.J, 11 ... 3. 1t1r111 wia Lomal 11-0. _ . SP-1 . ...._., CW.Vi. S•ac:h), st-4. 2. P1rk.llOll (G1Mlhl) 4.7-9.,.,. 3. F1llh fNortttvltwJ 47·2111. Dltc~l . 1111111 /L.1911H ·•Nell 156-11 \7, .l.. GllUQllll L1tt1t1• •••<Ill Ulf4' ). ihUfl fLM-hKll) 13'·1. r1pl1 Jump -1. koll (G•llffllll .ti· N, 2. keuchamp (Gal\IK/\ll .llCl-6\~, 3. o:-,. (~Mihal lt.5Vi. Otltl!IS: S. A I M ... dtl lM. TEAM SC RES-I. Laeul'I ltlC~ N, 2. G•nesll• 59, 3. South Hiii' 30, 4. RoY•I 0.k 22. S. Alll Lom• l], 6. ll1rslow ind C•luko 1, 1. HOl'lhv!1w 1110 Ont1rl9 6. lWEEPSTAICt'S-1. lllUM •••cit 11 , J. G1nntt.e 11, l. Ont1rlo SI .t. Rov•t O•k. 37, s. SOuth--Hllll 36, '· A.111 LOfl'I• 22 ,1. B1ntow 21. toP~aOSM l-MU-1. Trimllle (L8) 11il7.I, L Hlftel ILll, ~T. I. Wilton IL•>• NT Frost. +IO ll:ll1y -1. Ontario 41.t, 1. G•nllh• . .U.6, 3. ll•••low 41.1. OTHElfS: S. L1911111 INC~ 41.J. For1h UI Rel•Y-1. Onllrlo •7.1, 2. Do<! Luq.o 47.t• j· Royll Olk 4 .1. Shvtll• Hurd 1 Rel•v-1. G•nttha l :~j;, 2. OnllJlO 1:01.1, :J. Blf"llOW 1. ·'· . lst•nc:• Mldlev ll•l•v-1. Don Luao 10:1J.3, 2. Ont1rlo 10:14..7, >. L.,_ •Heh 11:21.1. ,.,. S1tun11y CIHr & 11'•1! P'l•ST aAca. OM mlle. f*:I . d•lrn· lr111. •II "!!ft. purse 11.l'OD. Andy'1 Erk, WUll1m1 7.'JO 4.00 3.00 Reno BUI TISI. O'Brien •.IO 4.4(1 Oudlett P11r1dlse, Sllw•rl 7.20 Tl-2.05 •·S. Als.o r•ced -D•rk. Suni:H. Good Gr1tt1n A, Mrnl r•I Time, Shot1111n, Detts Buu. il!CONO IAC•. Or>e mite. PIKI . cl1lmlng. •11 111ts. pursm i1,1D0. Vncl• SmuQOe, CQlltO J.90 3.4'0 3.00 LOCll Tn11f, Todd S.IO .ut Comet Ten•. Conrow l.IO Tl-2.06 2·J. A110_r1ctd -Fltmlng Pl11k., Polen· ~~.~~~Hl~:c:<':~".'" F1lr,, EOl!ewood THlll D aACI. Orie mlle. OKI: con-dition. S yHr old• I. 11nder. pur11 """· Ml C1t1llna, Whe•l•r 17.40 •.411 J.00 Tol•I Freight, Wlllf1mt 2.IO 7.10 Mlg~ty Al1mahur11, O'Brien 2.40 Tlrn-2.0l 2-.f. A!IO rtced -V1r1lty Ju~. lt-Mc:D1vld. AO!°' $lr11rn, D1rn Dlllo, Froll Frost. l'OUltTH aAC•. One mile. PKI. tl•!mlllQ. •II •Git· pUrsm U.200. Gl•d1t on 1 a.-b•, SCllenks 11.10 4.20 2.00 Freemtlll Or11m, Holl 3.211 !.llO f lylnd Dutchman, McGr111or S.20 Tlme-2.03 6-S . AllO r.cld -T11lom• T111, Bar1111 S, Glnnr• G1ne, Uncle T•''· . ..M•n Mlle Rel•Y......1 . Orlt•rlo 3:1.S.6. .1"11'Ttf •ACI!. 0 ,,. mile. p.llCI. con-- 2. 81"1o'w J :tt.S. 3. Gt11eslll, NT. d'"-· tll ,,.,, -·•" u-. OTHERS: '· L.,_ IHcll. -· .. v -"""' Sorin! Mldtl'I ll1l1y......I. On!JOrlo BHV!lful Byrd, Tadd :Jr. 1.2Q 3.20 2.60 1:oll.1, 2. Don LVVo 1:4'.7, 3. lloy•I Oak ArmbrO Hero. A11bln 2.60 1.20 _ 2:50.2. Coon•c G, Denni• 1lt tlO 1111'1-l. On!lrlo 1:J1.3, t. Tl,.,,. -2.03 4-5. ha 1:3'.0, 1. LMWlll lllth l :)tJ. AllO rKed -Count P'lfH, L R 1 .1~~'1" ~;•rl~ 21i':..i.; Adlol, 11tnc11111 co1on, T,,,ei, Knot, By RON EVANS. Mii• ..:.. l. o•ar)M. 1ae11"owi!r)I Lutheran was next at 48 with second in the fr 0 • h-, 0 p h C•l•~•co 1:31.1, 3. AO• LMM 1:41L2 4110.2, 2. WUll1m1 !Horii! Torr1rw;1 Cal St le (Bak sfi Id ) f rth .., OTHl:IS: '· LMvM -9MCtt BAKERSll"IELD _ Golden ot ... 0.11., Piiot St•ff ,:10.2. 3. our11 1E1 .Dor.co) 4:ll.O a er e ou division and carried home the •-"" •,•,·.~~,_'-. O,.!•M~I-".,·" 1 ..... _ 2-MU1 -1. K11tl110 !Av1111ot11 t!10.o, with one. • .. ..,,,, •• _ Weft; College's d Is tan c e ARCADIA -Jim Spillane, 2'rM111lck ~Burbl~kl t:10.1, 3. our111m sweepstakes trophy. 10~1.',·~~:::.ey.!~:vtt!Ml''lmr.~ lf&rf",_1l._ 11-7'h OTHERS: 4. Kii•"' Flrebll Judi. HJ-1. K .... (LS) W. 2. Gerw.c~l SIXTH •.t.e.•. 0 111 mile. PJU. Clllm-ISovlll Hl1l1l ~ .3. Tie Jones fflll. ell 111tt. pVrM 13,000. medley n lay foursome tied Pai"• Verd" High's multi-1 1~;r~~:~·~. Jo11n'°"' IP•s•d•n•! 14.1, UCJ's Mar~ Rafter, another But Hulst's opening· event •:31.71. 3. South Hms 11:12.2. ~ ~ ~-• 1 1 3 f -•-I ed •econd · I-Man Mlle Rel1y-1.· L111VM •••<~ l'I! 0WD Ba'-~eld !nvilatJon-..... el KOl'd, o 0 mar k 4 · • .f~uuan,-p aC :J ln W>'n set the tempo on the COid, !Carlson, Coll1m, IC10511rm1n, Conntlli •~M• sport star, regIS' tered a nation· ro1n11r. G•endo••· H111. 1. W•lk•r nd k third o 11 •• , ... , I __ __. ~.. .:.:i.. I ki (Aool• V•ll•v) 14.3, 3. Sh•w (M11lr) 1'.6 ·• the 100 in 9.9 a too in I . a OW•Y· se .... c,,I rlohl, Alkfnll>ll a ·:l"e\.vs"\I ..,.tu1u.ay, c oc ng leadi'ng 2,10 m' the long jump , , -party drJZZly day that · 3:0t.~ ,_ 01nes11a J: 1.,, -3. So11tt1 Hii i• r IDLH -1. W•lktr IA00!1 V1ll1V . the 220. 3•13). 10:14.1 in Winning the event. 19.3, 2. JollnlOrl (P11101n1J lt.4, 3. haJllpered many Of t be "s0rint M.c!lf:v-1. 81r1low 3:,3.3J j· _,,,,____ her 1 Ra Saturday night to hi_ 'ghiight the Au11ln (Mu1rJ lt.t Westmont dominated the ""Fformances. Rov•I o.i.. 3:"'·'· 3. Ganat>• l :•l · . -•'P'u ot Rust ers -Y .UO Rtl•V -1. Fremont !LA ) 42.5, 2. r... OTHl;;R!i: S. utunt llH<ll, NT. Ha~. and Sieve Ward _ also 6th annual Arcadia Track G•rd•n• •2.s. 3. Mutr 42.1 scene in the running· events ··M.ll ed 1 Mn• Relay -1. Ganesh• 3:30.4, 2. l,,. I er request Hu st be L.,.u ... •••ch 1:u.1. 3. Rov11 Oak h al In l tlo 1 Mlt• R1l1v -1. Fremont 3:lt.3. 1. from the 100 through the :mile 3 o 4 won events In t e annu v ta na . Arc•dl• 3:21.l( ~-G•rd•n• J:22.o . d allowed lo run wiUt the large :Hj...:..1. cocllr•ne <Soutll Hiii a! .. 1• 2• B k n Id Uc f~ .. HJ -l. Fr 'l 1s111 oor11on10 > ..,, 2. run and won a relay an three h I a ers .e a:p e co:n. An All.ClF ,guard on the H1u (GlendOI'• 6-4, 3. volk <Eeot• sc oo competitors so he could ,_ (GIPlffhl), fl,_,. (G•"'""-1 5-4. J1ll1r1011 E•pH11, OTHE•S: s . ._... R.I > 5-4. er.lg 1'·'° •. IO ].JO PV-1. WICMI ILBI 11-4, 2. Corbin Ml M.rg•rll•. ~nls 4.10 3.to IROVl1 Otk) 11..0, 3. M1h\IOk1 (All• 8on11le Laddie N. SMrrirn 1.20 Loml) IM . • · Tlmt--2.113 3-S. Sl"-1. A<h1tz IOnl•rloJ St-SV., 2. Rio, ~1~ •K" Mr JK'-~"""truls-• (RCOY~I 0.k) 52-3, '· ,ll•!ln (Lil 51-tYt, ~ " -' .., "' OTHl!IS: •. Blnlty (Li l O-t1Vi. J. ... __ , kiwi All'lblf', OQ-Adloe C•rl, Cat11m ILi) ''·'· · -.J~ Troutil•. TEAM SCORES-1. Ont1r10 45. 2 •.. ~Ojsqu1llllld from wcond. Uqu"" ••1ch 43, 3. Gane1h• 2'. 4. 'Ml M•rtuU1, p.11ld S110.00 Rov•I 01k 17, 5. l1rtow u. 6. °"" . • LlJllO 10. 1. All• Lom• 9, I. South Hiiis SEV•NTH RACE. On• mlll. pKI. 6, I. C•1••~o •nd No~thvltw 1. ' Goldm &Hr -3rd leo. art 1gH, pur11 i10,CIOO! ••. Slr Dair••· Denni' 3.!0 7.60 2.20 I P I V rd "' 1 Rockl 6.A. · field events in posting the win., 1 h 'th · 1 Harris won the long jump n a os e es U<tsketba I team , u -1. SpH11n1 !"1101 v1roes1 1~-mac up w1 previous y 22-1 0 on a cold and windy day Spillane, a 5-10 and 145-l&~~.,,:~~\'h~~1.R•rw::ho) 23-r'h. 3· co1• ning margin. unbeaten Bob Krzyzko of while Ward captured his pounder, improVed his season Pv -i.ci.,,-.moni 1"'11••, 1~-<1. 2• T••m St<irts--1. we1tmont U3Vd, 2. Upland. foker (Qu•rll. HI~· U-<I, 3. Pul~ers lrvl,,. (S1 VJ!lo3. c11 Luth1r1n C'll ~. Uni's Bradford Sizzles Verl SpecJal, O'Brien l.00 ?.60 Wlnlly W1y, WUll1m1 W Tim-I.SI. (New trick record).; Abo rec.cl -Big Tlmt. Bve !v• Max. Frtedorn Mow, FIVl119 Dr1•m N. Ho Kr1tchts. division of the 120 high hurdles best from 23-6 to shatter the G5•:d.;'.1,• .. 0••.::-2... 1,',.,,-1,._ •• 1 "·f"",__._,______,...s:s B•k•rs•11 n1. . When permission was · ther ] · 15 z t rd f ••!31. -'" -....-~ 8' 100-1. Amok• (W) 2. R•ll•r (ll l. 0. ed • m a ra: sow , . mee reco o _. ,,. owen1 ctnolewoodJ sa-3~. 3. K1e1n JiK klOl'I 111 TlrM: 1.1. grant , 1t set the sµge for a Bob B df rd I IR~Mho Al~mlto'l ~s--5. .720-1. Amou 1w1 2. a11sw (W) 3. t th 1 ....,. ra o c o ck e d Meanwhile, Mater Oei pick-'!IGHTH •Act:, One mil•. P•c•. · Harris: was al$o fifth 1n the Laguna Beach's girl track · 0111. M.01..,. Rel•v -1. E•ctt110!' Riller (I). Time: 21..s. wo-man raCi! as e wo,..s~ d h 4 d ed f' ed I h .s Mndl<•P-•.n •1111. slurs. tea red . "th .t.tn io:1t.6,2.uc1n101 10:20.1,l.Arc1<1!1 440-l.McGlotlllJn (WJ ?.Mosl•nr sl 'd f I 'd Jh tit as (9.7)an 880(1 :57.6)in · up 1ve mas at te triple jump Jn 44-7. m sco a wm 1n e TN 10:21.1. 1w1 1 w 11,, •• 111. Ti--. so.• r1 e or s r1 e e en e B'-hop Amat rela d • w1111om• •" • -'" ·• "" · ht I Hul · highlighting University High's ..., ys, an saw · · ·"" · Dave Lock"""n's lifetime relay, clocking a season best ~ WOM•N•• ••suLTs 1111-1. Tv$11s_.iw1 ?. cniz iw i 3. e1g aps, st grabbing the tw Ind' id al A-Top.all Ad los,. Billey .i.oo t.60 "~ f SI O -£ ·-,... l""l•l • Sm•k Shirley (II. TIMt':''"l:SI.•. I d th ,. I la and entrants ID' the Orange County . 0 IV U S put forth R!ck.ey Counsel, O'Bf11n 2.«J be f 3 ~ l th 1320 th o an unprovement o .,.,_ · ~""'· . .,., · " .... Mll-1. Rkh 1w 1 2. J. 01sw1r111 111 ea ...... C·1.'..., p ~ver Tlm-2.01.1-s. • st o :v1 n e was e · • 1e1rstow>. l. F•rr•ll 1ven11w1111.6. 1 vrn1ru1 1w1 Time· .t·l6 ~ .,.., .. ~ ""' personal best efforts at the ea highJlght of the distance almost a full second. •«1-1. aoa1-(Verttur•l 1:01.t, 2. "3 M11e-1. Be•111> i. i . Oiiw•r111 111. relinquishing it. Invitational track and field meet. J~l.'°t!:!.. Tir!~A~~w:r::;; ,::;: -L~I• (Ventvr•l 2:24.5. :J. BOillMr l. Koss {WJ. Tlm1: 14:4'1..S. "I II 't Sa"-~ nl hi I Bolsa Adrlllrtl. medley victory. The only individual cham· 1M111r1 1:03.6. uo HH--1. J . ~.ck.son 111 1· RIM rea Y was never wor-mee ~wuay g a Senior~miler Jim Poetigen A--T. R11c11ford rre11M11 '"'"· · f th 0 C 1111--1. 1e1e1n11ssftl'" IA1uu>. 2:u.o. 1. (C!-£1 ~· "•'.''•'•~'.~~· T,J.,rri•~.15s~rleson ried," Hulst told the DAILY Grande lfigh. fm' !shed ·-nd m' his heal of No 1er11c11n. Bob Brickner went l :68.0 in pion rom e range oast Lwtl• cv1ntur•l 1:1•.s. 3. Boa tner 1,-,,~, .. , -·1cLt1, Tl 511 ~u the half mile portion of the area wa s Uni versity High's l~~)r~~~.~~-'-4. Klvth 1u111w~tr· rei~y-i ." ~:1m~1';!,.1n 1_ ·w.,7~1 ·3: PILOT. "I have a lot of con--Bradford's quarter tn i I e the mile wiUt a 4:28.5 clocking MINTW,, 11:Acl!. Orie mne. "ce. relay while Phll Maas. turned Cheryl Cwrny whO captured 4«l Rel•Y-l. L•tun• B••<h IMlnt•r, u~;1~vlr:'ia!~~=w~?moni 1_ uc trvine fidence in my kick-end as long time be~ted his previous top and freshman miler Bill St ~~1.119 h•ndk•P· •11 agn. pvr .. in a sru1rkJlng 48.5 quarter the girls lon'g jump with 0 16'· Andrew., w1nr111. •••'-"•l· -s1.o. 2. 3. <:a1 Lur11<er8n. Time: 2:1•.3. as T was out ·in front, I was in mark by a tenth of a second. John recorded the only Mater GB <>o1oeittoy, B•!ttk11 t.oo '·'° 3.10 r-91' l Muir SI.I. J. Venl11ra 52.0. HJ-I. Levie (W} 2, Rus$ell OJ J. good shape." H' . best .-th h If De" Seng1 Colby. Cr11\t 4.20 2-*l ml.le and Jack McQuown ran a 2 ea p. MM!ley Relay-1. Rov~101~1:s1.1. 2. Hilll~er iw>. Heloht: 6'-4. JS previous tn e a I win of the day by taking Ano,s Les!er. Cr•IG 3.40 ' ' 3 p I v _.. U-1. V1111sevr (CLCl J. Gurnett• And ho 'II lied r r-2.01 2-S. 4 171 mile entu•• 1:s.. · · a 0$ e•ue1 l:SS.l. ICLCI 3. E. Jontt (ll. 01s1anc1: 11_J'h. w. M1 er ca mile was 1:58.5. He was first his heat in the freshman mile. '. • · 100 -1. Wiiker CC8rsonj. 10.0. t. · Shot ,111-1. lltrtson (V1lencl•) 41 -5. TJ-lf VlllSSIVT (CLCJ 2. Gurntlll Hul I' J rf t b I Also rac.cl -CelMIOl'lll Lobell, Golden West will ne xt host B11.11't' CEI R1nd10> 10.0, -J. s1raw '· ~1111i1m1 tMu!rl '3-3'>.. J. John..on (CL.CJ 3. arcwn 111. 01s1~nce: •s-2. s s race near y pe ec u in the 440 and second "lo Bob St. John was clocked in Sporb Ar•n•, L• B•ron Pic k. Btg Red IG;;oo•n ~roJeJ ~o.o iventu••l 31-3. OTHEIS1 s. aoDert• PV -1. eu10 (IJ 2. Huohe1 iwl 3. wasn't completely satisfied Denmark of Santa Ana in the 4:37.2, a personal best time M•d rw, o..111tbub. the annual Southern California w.lktr-(C1r=~ 1:;~1.1sa1.~~11:~-8, ,J, (LL•::iiin• J~:~1.»ti-Y (Unlvenlty) ~·:o~O)(CLC) Height: lS-1\fo. (School ''l wish someone had been half (1 56 6 ) f lhe d' ta ~o e~;~:~'.":.Ga Goldlllboy a. 7-Jlnga Relays Thuisday at UC Irvine. Rr..,·~11oi1n,c .• 19 16·"11. 2. c1~1 {Arc10111 16-6'1/o. l. sP -1. Sh•nk 1w1 2.~lntkl ------------'---"'-'--'-'-'-·=·_:__· -------=o=r..::::_:':'=nc=e·:.._ _____ ~c~·~0~··~""."'"~"'~·'°~·--·:.._ __ _ -....... 1 ev1rly Hlllsl •8.1, 7. SI The first running event _ the . ,.., .10~111· 1w11hlno•onl ~9.1 3 nel•lr CArc111111> 1w1~. OTH•1s1 4. ICLCl 3. (.'oao 0 1 Ot1t~nt•: 41·9'/J. RObl•Mlll CCentennltl! ~.s. ' • Mlnltr IL.ltun~· •••c~J 16-4. 011cut ~ 1. Edwa•d• IW ) 2. Sll1nk shuttle hurdles . -is SCt to OIO -I. C111 \Arc•dl•) l ·!M 1 2 High J11m11-l . S. F1rrell IV1n111r1) S-(W) 3. Burns (I) Olst1nc1: 145·9. ., begin at 2 O'clock. __ °"""<T••<>"•.·ss'.,'.'"' · :15.~, J. "i..GOt!o:i I. 2. P. Ferrill !Arc10l1) S-0. 3. P•m J•~eiln -1. Rinn· fC LCl ?. Jordan l iF";;i;;;;;;;;i;ii;;;;;.,.,., .... .,ii!>i~=F•:c~n~U~l;'';';";";';"';;·_,.;;;;;;.,_,;;;ii'W~l~3~.~H;lll;•;k•;•;<W;;;l ;0;"'~'~'';'.'~,,,_;;"1'-,·1 ~ total of 39 junior coileg~s will compete In the rela ys wiUi fOur divisions being held. Baseball Stnndings " Field events are set l or four separate .locetions.~Orange Coast will hOst the Division IV entrants. The others are sl'l for Fullerton, (Di vision 1 ). Cerritos. (Divlsipn 11) _ _!1.nd Cypress (DiVlsion Jil l. Bakersfield is tabbed as the favorite in Division I \Vith GroSsmont favored in Division If. LA Southwest figures to d~ fend Its Dlvlsloi:a., Ill crown successfully while G o 1 d e n West, Citrus, Chaffey, LA Harbor, Palomar and West LA battle~. for team :\honors in Division III. UCI Falls To Arizona LONO BEACI~ -A strong • University of Arimna tennis team defented Coach 1'1yron McNa mara's UC l rvine net· ters Saturday in the finals...of the Long Beach Tennis Cla!sE played at ttie Billie Jean King teMis compound here. 6-3. 'Scott C&mahan, Ra n d y Schneider and newcomer Mike Fishbeck won slnglu matches or the Anteaten while Bob cliapJiell end Glenn Cripe bst a U.-....aet doubles declslon. -m '·1 MAVCQ hu!h Coltt Plfiu C•1ta M..., . ' - I At~ention handicappers! \ ·~ .... -.. they're new! Kelco Calculators help pre~ict the wiming horse I -I \A Moy ~o exclusive! It's on amning slide rule that con ftg4re .the winner in minut ... Just feed put information in to ihe calculator .•. ii tells Y,Ou when and how to bet, Jo~key Eddie Arcaro will be .ln our South Coa •t Plaza store on April 17 from 11 e.m .• I p.m. to show you ·how. Class or Trot Calculators each 25.00. '- I AMERICAN L&AGUE East Division w L Pct. GB Bbston 4 0 1.000 Baltimore 5 I .833 Detroit •• J 3 _500 2 Cleveiand • 2 5 .286 3 '.~ New York 2 5 .286 311 Milwaukee I 3 .250 3 West Division Kansas City 6 2 .• 714 Minn!!'Ola 4 3 .571 Ill ~go 3 3. .500 2 2 3 .40!) 2y, Texas 2 '3 ,400' 2'h Oakland 2 5 .286 311 - Slturday'1 Results Bostun J, MIW York\! Detroit 1, Clrt&t8'1d 2 Olk.Miid t, Mlllllft0f1 t k111w1-Clty 3, Cl'llcMlo o 81ltl mor1. $, MllwlultN I """" •t t1ut. POfitponed r•ln fidaJ'1-0ames A-lfNet''\M end ·~-U) et TtUt IH1nd IM ll'lf Bro1Mf9 .. ,, 0#.llnd Ullut 1..0) If MIMetOll {Hendl 1•11 kffUI Cl!v (But!W .. 1) 11 OtlcitO' (811\oMft MJ Cl.,..... (l"lfTY 1·11 •I DttnW (FfVl'tllf'I O-Ol 8o$1911 (CU1141 0-01 11 New Yortt ($10ttl«n1r1 1•11 B11tl-IPelmlr" M 1nC1 lllllt 0.0) If MllW~ 1111 (Slft'191\ M •nd Annon Ml .NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L P•t. GB Ne w York 4 I ~ .667 I\ Pittsbtlrgh I 4 I .800 Chicago 3 3 .500 111 lifontreal 3 3 .500 111 Philadelphia 3 3 .500 I II St. Louis I 6 .143 .4 West Dlvilloa San Francisco 7 2 :na Cincinnati 5 3 .625 Ill Houston 5 .-4 .556 2 Atlanta 3 5 .375 311 Dodgers 3 6 .333 ' San Diego s • JJI, ' Saturday's Relulls MontrNI 6, Plttsburvh • Ch!Clto .. $1. Lclull I ClndnNll 2. "" Fr1ncl1C11 o Phltldt!111hl• 1, N"' York J Houston I, hll 011911 s Dodten 2, Alltnle l '· ' Ted1y'1 Games Plttsllurtft lllllt 1..0) If Moltl,_I IT«m .. 21 Mp YOl1c fl"arll:lr HI et Pl'lllMloflll (Twltcl'l*'I IM or Rultlvet1 Ml Chieffo OiOO~ 0.1) '1 It. Leul1 (CllYllll'ld t-11 Alltntl (Gentrl 1.0) et Ollhllrt (DowftlfWI Ml HOutfOl'I IRoblrll N ..,. OfHtlfl M l It 1111 Di. 90 (l(lrft' l·I ... Corlllnl 0.1 ) Clnclmll" IG\llMtl 1·1 lflCf McGklfftlln NJ II Jiii Fr111elK1 lfMrlcJlll 3..f Ind wniowrio, M> ' ·- • • I ' t / ..... ' ' I t • ; Fresh w~t~a are enjoying fair to good springtime fishfng .at .Jllr.~ and 1ake5;-o-Wanner days have raised the water leaf ature and thereby brought about a better bite from tbe.li!h_ ' ./.. appie are listed as very active at rivine , Van, Henshaw _,....a d the San Diego lakes. Fishermen using peU:ffies, g~getters ,... and small jigs are stringing limits of C5aP1)1e averaging betW than a pound'" at the above lakes. ""' .,.,,. · ,.. ... For consistent good catches ,Of·blackies, anglers ~ direct their fishins: efforts at Vail. Both Irvine a;)(f San Vmcente are the homes of big crappie in the w in pouhd class. · JJass fishing is also on the upswing around Southern call· fornia. Even though bucketmouths have not started hitting on the surface, anglers working shallow water are picking up nice stringers of bass. . Smithwick \Valer Gaters, sinking Rebels, Fishbacks.. and SOnics are productive for plug casting, while Bush Hogs, Hog Backs and other bladed lures are responsible for larger fish. Trophy size Florida strain bass should be caught during the next three weeks as the big females move into their nesting areas. Tackle shout~ be heavy enough to handle bass to 18 poundS, and strong enough to pull the fish t~rough brush and tree s. Tront Bite l11aprovli1g Many anglerS" are returning to the docks with near limits of rainbows at Cacbuma and Plru, while trout limits are com- mon at Anaheim, Irvine and Wohlford. • ~ 7.eke's Float'n bait is responsible for the best catches when a1ed with small books and Ught leader material. All the signs point to the trout becoming more active at Big Bear Lake where the Ice is reported lo be breaking up. Trout fishing is slow at .,4r'rowhead, Jtemet «nd Cuyamaca. · ~ Big rainbows are bitting at Willow Beach on the Colorado River. ~rienced anglers are taking rainbows In the 5-10 ' pound cla.« d~tly on a . val!ety of lures and bait!. Best bet Is to check in with the marina9t Willow Beach prior to venturing up ri~er. , Hlgla Waler in Siet't'as Blake Jones, a veteran guide who lives in Bishop. predicts an excellent trout opener later this month. Water conditions are good. and already lakes are beginning to br.eak up, contrary to most reports. Jones feels that Crowley Lake will get back on its feet. The Sacramen_to perch in Crowley will be around again and anglers will enjoy catc~g these game fighters as well as eating them. Ttco Goldentails Landed·· The San Diego YeUowtaU Derby opened last weekend and. two galdentalls were landed. Fishing In general was considered slow due to a cold water current which came into the lslailds last week. Most anglers settled for limited surface action and were forced to turn to bottom fish to fill their sacks. Sklppen are very optimistJc about a good season. Bill Poole of Fisherman's Landing feels that this mai be the year anglers have been ~·al ting for. Good bait, clear water and lots of fish moviDg up from ~lexico are the slgiis or an e~rly and productive year. · _____ Top .MD Cager -., ' George HerQld <as lau~OO a! Mater........-Dei fligh ' most valuable basketbaij playey• )lie 1m .seascm at ll!e-l!Cbool's -sports award banquet and d~nce Saturday night. The Monarchs senior also singled out for his defensive play in leading Mater Del to another CJF playoff ~pot. Special award winners: Varsity Most Valuable: George Herold ; Coach's Award; Joe Reiss; Most Inspirational: John Adams; Most Improved: Greg Green: Leading Re- bounder: Steve Martinda1e; .Best Defensive Effort: George Herold. Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Ron Hall; Most Pnimislng: Mark Dreifus and Jim Mumian. · Sophomores Most Valuable : Ed DemJer'; Most Improved: Chris But- ters . • Freshmen Most Valuable: Pat Pritzel; Most Improved : Mike ?11onnig and Bill Gainey. A11teaters La11ded - Jeff Malinoff and Thomas Boughey1 two of UC Irvine's most outstanding athletes, have been selected to appear in the 1973 edition of Outstan- ding College Athletes o f Aroerica for their athletic as well as .. S·Cholastic achievements. Announcement was ,made by the board of advisors of the annual volume published to honor' America's top college athletes. · Athletic directors _ a n d coaches across the ~ nation nominated the student-athletes on the basis or their abilities -not only in athletics but in community service and cam- pus activities as w!ll. Newport lJarbor-based boat! are relying on bottom feeders to keep smiles on the faces of their passengers. ~ limJted acUon on bass and bonito is on tap currently. · World Tour Flshln~ will probably remain up and down for the next cou-E 1 i z abet h Ho I e y , pie of weeks, ~ut then surface action will start picking up. Watch __ Westminster High School for an early bite to develop south of Dana Point on big barracuda ~ics coach, will be mak-ca~o bass and ,boneh_eads. L 1ng a World tour with the Good Jtluiege Fls1rii1g ~~rgymnastic team this Fishennen \Vho are planning a trip south' of the border should · SCATS member Cath y look into spending some. time in Mule~. Now is the time -for . Rigby participated tn Munich large schools of yellowtatl to ·show up ana produce a lot of fish~ Olympics as ·a member of the ing thrills. Roosterfish to f4> pounds, ·sierra mackerel, grouper U.S. Women's g yin ii as tic · and cabrilla are also scheduled to make an appearance very team. soon. ·1 Miss Holey will Serve as a coach during the seven-week tour Utat starts June 8. Top Ellf1"t ' -S.ndq, -...,, 15, 1973 . DAILY PILOT " PUBLIC Nlll'ICl!J } P\lllUC ~ DAILY ,ILOT Sl•H , ..... ORANGE, COAST COLLEGE FIRST BASEMAN PAUL FLEMING. Women's .Fleming Was ·Cut PUBLIC NOTICE Tennis P T PUBLIC NOTICE. ,ICTITIOUS tUSINl!Sf' F NAMI ITATIM INT ram rep , eam f'{CTIT10US IUSlllllSS lilt kll1owln11 penc1n I• doln11 bl.!l!Mll • HAMI! STATIMINT M~OUlH COAST DETAILING, 1JOf AY~ , ·1 T~• followlng l)fl'1on II doing bulln•11 E11rt1I•, san Cltmtntt, C6!11. mn. •1: LH 011\111, »$41 lllu-t L•nl11n, ~" CALYPSO CHARTER •fld SAILING O•n• Point, C.l!f, '2'1'· "" By CRAIG SHEFF sea.son by winnihg four of its ~!~~~~~;,, ~t. ~~. Cot11 Hwy, 1nJ1~~u~~~lnt•• 11 -Mlr>11 conducltd •n Hiit H' H••6or Ttnnl• LNtut ·, Of IM DllllY. 'll!I ''•" first five games then lost nine J•mtt I": P•rk«, rut 'Ill• ......,.11111. LH Offulf 11 Te•m R•wll • . ' Mf,rlrwi Der Rev, C•llf. 90291. Thl1 1111-nt flied wlill IM ty 'Em«•ld ••v c•l IO J P•nln111I• Polnr Three years ago Paul Flem· ma NYW. But the Plrates,have Thi• blls!neu 11 (ond11e1tc1 bV ,,. In· c11r~ o1 Or•l'll• coun1y M•rch 1'-1 qy tEc,::::iaea e11#'1:!f~ii~11.'"'M th·.~ ing had litUe hope of playing suddenly put it · all together, 'dlvtd1,19l.J•mH F. '•"'er Tllereu Mi W•rd. ~ty c-!Y c .:;::;_, Marilyn P11115kl (Plfllnwl• Po1110, 1.s. any more baseball. nabbing seven of their last Thi• 111tem.n1 w•s tn~ with t11e cOllll: '"11111htd Orfl'IOI co-o D•tlv Piiot. HM.rY McC1l1·B1rtoar1 Steer fEll) dtf. eight tills and have run their, ~trll; ol' ~•llO' C°"nly on ~rch 16, M•rCh 15, •nO Allfll 1, t. IS, 1913 I01-1J -f.•rale SeYlttz·Sllirley Whlla!!tad ,..,,, " Although he pl~yed well in season mW to 11•12. flms PUBLIC NOTICE Clnny H11rls.OIUw Hiii !Ell) def. hiS freshman and" sophomore Publl1hed Or•ngl Co.st D•11'1' PllOlj---~· =====':I:---R~!: J~i~.~t11~::.-'Hu~~~· ~~11, def. seasons at Marina High, the 5-Fleming bas changed his ~rch 25, •nO April 1, 1. is, 1913 m-73 ,1CT1Trous 1usiH P•m Rus.h.J•n1lynn !le•thvm, 6-0, 4-2 11, 175-pounder failed to make style Of bitting. considerably HAM• ITATIMllfT c Team RKlllt I thal f' l d of PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit fol•-•11111 P'flDll l• Ool bu1I,... H11nt1r191on H•rbot 01 IJJ NtwlNlft .,.~ vars1·ty squad s nee 1l"S ay prac-• ., H•"""' ll•c..,_, 1.1ie ' t' ·"H~ ed •• be I PRO,EllTY HOUSE -T, Bonnie Klll11n-llilltY Lou EY•nl (HI "The ·coach wanted hollar-tee. . e us -1.\l._ -a ong ,lCTITIOllS llU51"4E5S . •71D W•1• COolll Hl;it!WIY No. •• y.os1 10 Sl'llrley Diiion-SiN G•1ley U , s. ball hitter, but he's Clevelopcd NAME STATIEMINT HIWPO'f tHcll, C•tlt. ,,.., 7·~bel P•rker·~rY Lou D....son (HI type guys OD his team and ;;,,_mote Of Q •~ay hitter l._IMI followlng.ptrJon II doln;,bllslneu Johll A. Slr11ltl•r, ll• \1111• Dtl M•r, OefNted Joni JolmJton-Sunnl• P•riNI '-s•-Paul was very qui'et I' .,,i,u ...,... · 11 : RtdondO l1ai:h. C•~lf. 90271• 4• 6-3 '·-· ....... Now he hits the ball where lt's co.o, COHlA:ACJpRS. :1A212 c.m1no l11r. t11111nen 11 •n 1rw: DI.UM! Mon1san.Jo Andl'esl (Hl lost to guess he just didn't fit in," . .. di ' C•pl11f1no. C•p{1tr1l'IO IMCll, C•llf. '21UL dlYldU•I. P1I Sl)lrhul1-5.,U¥ WH!cott 6~, S.1, 2-'. pitched, -SBYl-r allaee. Jotn EUUbtttl Slockdlll, 2't! UW!ll Jotm .... Slrldll., ' lnqe r NlelM>ll-Flo Gordon I.,) lost lo says Orange C.oasl College , Def , I h--, -tbe Ric•, C•pl1lr•no !leacll, C•llf. -lll\1 1l•l•menl .,,,., fll COUft. P•I R~11sa.egt111111s Moor• 2..i, w. baseball coach Barry Wallace. . ' ens1ve y ea 'amOllg lhl• bu1lneu 11 btlng Clllld!Ktecl by 1 tv c trk at ~·• countv on APl'll n. su!~ ig::J.iY~·:;:~"'101u Another ssed d best on.. our level But he's ptrlner~ll~~ E11ubttti s1ockd•I• ' 1911. ncm lost kl Ch1rlotl• Howlll-J11U1 OullMw year pa an always been 3 good defensive Thll 11•1-t llltd With thl Covnty PublL1htd Df•llOI CM -Pllol.'' 2_. 1 , F1emin'g saw only brief act.ion pla H , ,,..., very S ooth Cttrt af Or•"lllt Covnl'f on M•rch 16. 1tn, Aprll 15, :n, 2', ,...., M•Y I. tttr"" \Clll.rJ Lar~ln• McCun.NlrlC'I' Gr•V (OR) in a summer league. He then yer. es ....... , m by ltltrlM M. W•rd, Ofputv Countv -.ada ~~'t_.~or1 JOf!IS-OlarVl•n• H••n.'-2. s., t d 0 n •• ~ 'th and seldom makes .a mistake. Cltrt. PUfU PUBUC fil1iifi..a •' N•~Y Sm!th·Ml.-ko W•m•1••• 10R1 en ere range '-">lib• Wl no He's just very consJStent." 'ubU•hed or•l'llJf co••I D•ll'I' Plloi.1--------"--'-""~-mia._ ~'. to ~\'\YI• Sllllw·LuAnn Btrr1tt .. 1. ~bhatll.of playing any ~ ·Wallace feels that Fleming Mt•Ch 25, •nd AP.•11 1, a, 15, lt73 7'1 ·n su,11101 • cWlfeir f11f! ·.' . . .., .•. '"~'"" '"" "" ~ .. , .... ._ co11:1 '°'' ia Jody 11:1ce-Elltr1 e1111rd 4· will definitely help1a four.year PUBLIC NOTICE 1;:~•cou~,..,., '· u . c" DM11°" But Wallace, who tutored college if be decides to go on Nt.1 t1t , SU""'Y Hllll (2) fU Hrwport llNCll -~le~g in his freshmaq and to scbOol next' season. PICTITIOUS IUllH&SS ~g~1c:11:::A:.. L ;g: Gln;ier Jun1mtn·Mary P1t1rsan (S) sophomore Seasons.at Marina,· NAM• sTATIMIHT . ' losl to Fran l(etfl-Jan M•rlln U, :W. lted ••~ In . o..i.." .. , I The fGllowi!'.!9 ptrlOn 11 dOlng bllilniss LITTlll TIST...,.......0,., , Miry Herrlngton<onnl• Amend• fSJ spo UUJI 8 .. .,_V'SlC8 -1 •1: Eil•lt. of M~IBUhJVlbn}"fj(~·EL. def. ,,_ ~lline SchulrNn 5-7, ~ education-class Ute first day ·of-. SCUL~UIED LAM".'· 2"" So. Cot•! ~~~tE IS Hiut DA/JI '· Coast · Rangers Collide With UCLA Saturday ,.~. 6-3. . . . Ar N. es ft..,.,. LllfUl'll IMch, 9US1 '· HAMMACK . .fJfr.f .... · JL . .Botls.Myrne Phelps (Sl def Ann 'classes at QCC. ea Ill P•ul John s.,,,.r1n, Jo1121 cflu11 Vl1fl, ,..,,,_ .... -1 for In t.emational gymnastics ClllV·S:fHV Knl;ihl 6-3. 6-l. "H t Id be throu h .._. "'' "" r-. Marv po1iev-Pht1• F1rgu1011 1s1 1ost e o me wa.s g D•n• ,..,.m ' · . J11u.i1e1 of L 1 · fM competition failed to ruffle 15-ta K•ttlY Dlxon-J••11 Port1911 s.1. 6-7. with baseb8.ll but 1 __ ........ him llll• butlntM I• cortd\IC!ld l!Y' '" In. pel!tl-r r h ter • year-old Kim Kephart of LIM 1111 111 u1 •11to1 ••Y c111o . • ~ J T dl¥ld1.11t fvrlhtr pert1c'f!.1r._~-,., N Be--1. Ma,tell.Citmpbell Ill loll to Redic~· to -give It 3 try. I didn't. talk n ,oum.ey thli :i:,~n.:::J.~ wlltl thl c-. ~c~ ~·•:f)dt;'; , ::: ewport <;K;.ll.. 8~~6t,.°btf~J..6iLI lost 10 w61'11-hlm ·into Pla1\'ing_ because I 1y c11r11; °' Dr•n;t county on Aprn '· 1m courtroom ot 0epar1.......,1 wld The standout member of the d 't belle · tbst 1 tho h "~ c011r1. •t JDD CIYlc Ctnt... '· !ft. 'Ibe..rubber match after nine noon ·between the latter two Newport ~--c;.· ymnastics s1~0:~~!.~WB111e1 (LJ d',: on h ve m . ' ~ t. Five Orange Coast Brea '"blllhed Or•1111• cot1t D•llv ,1101. ""citv °' s1111• years of competUion is on tap I bs ....,_the 'II be RB!Mlh11-Gree1ev u. '-1, 1.s. when e Will at M~a that · . T Apr11 I. 1s, n. ,,, 1m •n 011td •"· . cu a."4 Y competing Center club almost pulled a Sp•rrow-McCt•lr• <Ll 1oi,1-ta D•I• he would be one of ter lr.ISebal teams are entered in w1 '#ttl Utw ~_!~51Y Ranat UC i~rvineWd when for the Alan Young perpetual major upset in her in-Ford s.1. 5·7 . .., ••••'-ones." the Bolsa Grande tournament PUBLIC NOTICE NAMMA~IC VMtDllt we U.li;I gers co e with trophy -beg' · M-• l f UCLA in soccer. . ternational debut when she ~·~, ~~~'1r"<11.1r10111 Howtll 1s1 Wallace relateS that Flem-. inning uuuay a our P1CT1T1ous •u11N1Es1 l'f1 C•Ml!!flt .. ~&1oq 1be second test at 1:30 is finished a scant 75 hundredths G I H IHLar1• JOl'lll (SI tn tn ··-first da J loCations. ..... NAM• STAT•MINT t1.!. ~':' .. IPMi!lbit~bi ltdl These two have each won between UC Irvine and Cal won '°(J :~:uit. 1 · . g -Ul3 Y"" pra~ Included in the ts.team Thi 1o11ow1ne Pfl°'°" 11 d0!1111 buslrit11 Tth ltU.LfM:ZP\._.,,_ _ __..._ . three, "lost three and tied three S ll of a point behind Germany's svlYI• Sh1w-Lou1nn B•rr•rt 1s1 -lice -hJt two balls out of the Marin F 13. 11: AttwNY••~ • tate (Fu erton) ft'I' the-Bull Gaby Krelle Tuesday at 7./, 7 5 k H ' been . f" tourney are a, oun 1n llAY HICKS, 1714' S•nl1 Anll•. P'ourt-P11bll~···=,.,qo't\}'•Wit..rt1ot.' in the nine previous years of and Bush per.petucil trophy. Corona del ~~ar High. , jooif Aic1-E111n B•lt•rd 1s1 won &-1, par . es a ixture at Valle)r, San Clemente, ·Estarr t•~·=·D~AH~ l71ff $11nl1 Anll•· April l•·dJ_·rJlbJlllu_rr_,.:,_...,., ... n competing for the Ashcroft Mi"S Krelle is a member of 6-L -,1 . first base for the Pirates since cia and Huntington Beach. "°"nt•ln V•ll•'I'· CA n10t --1'..ll:l..MI 11---· ' ~tual trophy in amateur ~The latter nipped UCI, 2·1, " Ttant 111i'idlno• 11 01v1"°" ii. that spring day in 1972. Thi• t11111nt11 11 con<1uc11c1 DY •n 111-11...w-Ml'WllA.DI in the 1972 clash. the touring Leverkusen Turn H~i-oo~mr~td 1.ei~J;31H1fi1,·, ~fil/llO':---~eft-huder, F lemin g Moft.iev dlYld1111. 1--~diHb!tl'l!l"""'"lllil"""&.,. .. ..,,,.,-soccer. · • The Coa Club which scored a close B•lbO'I B1¥ (32l. s. 'fu1t1n HI 1 ()0 4. • . At 1o1.-GfMll• Hlwh R•vmon D. Hicks 1'1 lo It begins et 3 p.m. and is st Rangers. knocked M111I011 \/lllo (28), 1. Me.-v1rd1 in, finis the '72 campaign hit· 10.30 1 m _ ao1!1F"GrN!d1 .... Troy Tiil• 1t•tem•nt ""'•• l!ltd With thl coun-.... ' ••-culminati'on of a tn'pl-off the highly -•arded UCLA 119.20-117.0 win-.over the •· LldO 1111 tio. 9. Hunn11111on H•rbor 'Ing d ~. -o k b 1:XI P.ni. -Mmrt111 Y• ll1nd!O tv Citric of Or•not counl'I' on Aprll 2, itn JI _ 1.1ie ... • ... e Sh ""r 10. N.-1 111ech c201. .111-aroun 1LJe ·"'' mar , ut Al•ml~ -P1uu ,. 1 header that "'eludes UC Irv· contingent in last year's bat· Newport Beach team. e P.n niul• Point 001• batted over 300 during the . Al ,ai:1"ca Mith 'ubnlh«t °''"" Cot•t O&lly '11°'• In :me• "' • .¥' · ti 2 1 outscored Miss Kephart, 31.30 TNm St•ndl1111• c DtVlllon . · lO:JD •.m. _ P•cl!lc• .... .t.r1e1t1 Aprlt 1, 1s. :n, 2t, 1m '66-ri c.11 _, n•y .._ ilie, Cal State (Fullerton), the e, · . -• 1. T11st111 HU11 (61\'ll 2. Mlulon y1119 conference ~mpaign. 1:)0 o.m. _ E1 MODen•.,.. '""'"" __ ~ -· 1n .,._,.. __ ••OW Pacific· SocCer League All-The Rangers have won "five· to 30.SS. ~:;~·~u~~'0(~l P.•k,';,'~·~"&i~fl·:r. CC!rrently he's hitting :_980, V•llfY At L• ou1nt1 Hti!I . PUBUC NOTICE ·· Hi~o~~ .. °i:'~~~llPn»hffll """ stars and the Orange County Pacific Soccer League champ-N ·, " -s-t ~~~ '1:lr. "r't1do '"'. ,Ar., '· and has sparked the Pirat~ 10:30 •• m. -L• Quint• .... Siii ~.'.'~."'91 1w.iw~ ... AYSO All-stars. ion.Wps in the past nine years e ~·••n• .~. ~~r ~!T~,,il,~0·,f'Wtd'~.~~ back from the throes of a c.1r:;"~m. -llflllCll YI ,ulltrton "';Z~1~01U.:A:~~"t.1:1 n~;;.r.m11m1' t&ico; -'lb!" initial action begins ait-..,,nd:-tn-1967 daimed-the Qili• emusM· · leseonT s, .<hroug0 bh. th<i--,, 1,·..!:·,,"""',-·.1"'-"". ''· •• ~~.·· ;~':,; di.sutrous losing-streak~ -'•o·:3r1·m1'~L!."'t'!'="! "'" "" •'•hf 1o11owi,. perton 11 ao1 119 bo.1 1'""'1 ~·,1• •. •,• "' fornia State amateur title, Costa e.sa : enrus u, are 1131 .... "' '"'" Orange Coast started the l:lo P:m: -Huftt11111111 1..n Y• w1Nt5WA1i:r:-s-ire·£D ;r,r, · · LlllR · rA:'".----1 il b'-•-<' bli W'llh • Ttlm Sl•nCl"'91 D DIYlllo!! -Sl11tltc10 · T£NAHCE, t74 LlnOlf'I Pl., Cost• Mesa. 1 ;-':'II •ln UCLA's team is coache4 by ava a A: w \.ue Pll C . "l. Tustin Hiii• (}21. 2. NewAw.i Be•ch c.111. nt.27 s '• • •L-.;,;. 1111e P N Dennis St-er and Mike u.y morning and everiing sessions.. 1s11.1. suNiY Hills f•sL '· es• v.,111 .' Mlrti L" a111ow1, ,,, Llnc1tr1 Pl .• ~-1 •*J rep et ..,.. "'I'-• , , (1411. s. Old R•ncn (21), '· l1slon \lie-LEASE Coal• Mffl, Ctlll, '21627. . tllle • er. and -·-·tly __ a Registration is Apr .. 26 at 10 •covet (Ul 7, Lido .1111 UGlt. •· -"Thl• M ln•u 11 condlldtd bv •n 111-1, "•Mid ...... • ._., ,........._ • . Penlnwla 'olnt (JI), ·•· B•lbot 11•'1' . 17-l,. mark. UCLA won the" the Costa ri.1esa TeMts Club, (151, 10. Hun11ncrton H•rtior 113), 11. .. dlYlclwlM.rt~L. B•llowt oac....a 1 :M.Wwt· ••:', , . , Dr" H•rbor Gr..,.. (12). . .r 01 dlHl1Hrt Wll11lllA,P.llf state title in 1972. 880 Jurt1pero 1ve. Thi• stti.mtnt w11 f!lld wr111 t111 til!t1I .............. ..!~~· Results The Rangers are tutored by Morning sessions are $7.50 C°'1ntv Cl.rt. ol' Or•n9f COlltlly on Aprll ~"'" ;~ ·George Hairisoo: ' for 10 1 ....... and evening STATION WAGON' "~;:: ...... ,,,. CNol Ool<y •::,~ -m~· ft, ::· Admission to the triplehead-classes run $10 per 10 lessons. · Apr111s, n. 2', •lld ~~ '· 1m 1C112-n 1 , ~~ff .. '¥n"r-llll. JtllWfr VtfWly LllU!lt IHCll 116\\) tll\'I) II Dor.00 Sh'91t1 e!' is $1 for adults and stcents Further information can be ~ / PUBLI~NOTICE n~~ ~ '1im.:n~.~ for students. Children· under obtained by calltng Mike Dunn " ''"'-~ ,,_, M1rl"!'l1tld (Ll dtf, Sllrvotk 6-0; dtf. IC•llrs 7·51 dlf. H°'11" 7-7; 1111. Hencltr'IOll 6-0. 16 wil be admitted ftee, at 557-0'lll. • u411 J ~ ...... .._...'(~_ord• '' PICTITIOUS IUSIHIESS mart comn'IOl'll'I' k-· ~' P1ttftton (L) WOii 4-f. ,-1,, S-7, '-'• Pl11il (Ll 1011 U , \ .. , 14', l.._ ....... L011..0llfll1n ILJ dtf. Kllktr•DtMMI 4-1 , .... , dtl. 01•-+l•llOll 4-1, 6-4. Gltlltr.Ctnon CU 111111 t>f. '41 won SP.Orts Calendar ........ . . .. Ulllwnltv CU) {I) ll"N MMCl'l'(Mr. 161 .I ' _,.. · .....,.II -Edison Hunllnalon Ill n BMCh, E1'1nci1, Foun11fn V•lley, 'l•n I. "•lltnfltlr IUI d1f, llr•dd11'9 .. 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C•stV SMflOel hiurMY• ~'"°" C011t tourntY V 11 S.odleblck ldOubl•""ad'f •• naortj· TrKll -Miter Dtl •I P1U1 X f :lS!,i Sovrhern · C1111tornl1 JC rel•Y1 •I U1,. lrvltlf (2 p.m.). Te.inti -......;;l'MIYlew l I I 0 U I c1•11lflc1tlon '-~ II MIJ$lon Yl1lo ll:lJI UC ll"llnt 11 UC S•nlt ll1 rbllr• (2;1S), Coit• ~.. Hlllh Y1<1tlon lwme'I: •I COii• M"• Hloll. OrlnQf C0t1I CollfOf, T1WJnkl1 P•MI (I •.m.J, ,rid•r tA11r. 2111 l•Mt1111 -Wn!"'1nller •I SA Elin -~\ Ctlrf' S!llllMI IOUfTMY, l•n Dleoo •It •t UC li'vfnt (2;2Cll, Tlfln 1 -Cost• ......,.. klon 'lkltlon to..orMY. . WPlltrltr S-7. ._ . • l4111nll -(;eslYi..,. LI 1·1 u t I • smllb ID) 11111 4"' ,.._ cl&t1lflC•llo!! tournn •t MINfon \lltlo hhl~Y c.ut. 111 .,,rtr {D) Get. Nltk«IOll .. ,, HIM-1Jt•!5). .., B•lltlllll -CIWf S!tnQel toumt\I, rack -Laount Btech •' Gtlndll• UC ,,...JM •I Sin Ole!lo St•ll ~~tr (D) lost w, WOfl .. i.. lnYll•llon•I IS p.m.J. iclollblthHCltr' •I -). MIMI• VltJo 1141 (11 ·Tdllft ........... c.ur. 111 . 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SCAUA SPtdiflr Tl fMIW In ""'" s O•rf.ntr fCI ~•r«lln WI cftf. lllMlr-. '""""...... tn41 '4J.7010 I~ '"1~) _, M, .. ,_ llt4 .... ,.......~ .. AM Cl~ 1•11~ Mltt~llM l)'ttnl CJ lttf. MM't '41 et!. Ill 011,i JGoDt1-lltlJ1 441·7116 ,,,;~";:".:~~,Rf "'Arl'Plll'IUrl• (~ w, ...,, AT LAST """''1 • • .......,. . ·-·~~~ ,.,rtfldl I lttf, HJllJl'i, iM, HO M.1.XlM ..... lr\.UO" MIDICAL tno US.n•., MWllWll'I 7 .,.....,... lllJI 1U-Ua _,,. ~ltn-N•v•rnlfll {Cl ...,... .,._,,1,,. ___ •~·-'~,..:_"'.:._~'~":'~11~• __ .J,J...=:_;....:_ __ .;:_ ____ JI r ' . Full m•inlen•nce le•sing n..W 1v1n,ble on tho! much desired station wogon. Choose from the magnificent Colony Perks, Montego, Marqois O! Monterey. C•ll today ....... _,,_ 5'4().5630 • MO·IPJ . ' ,( HA.Ml STATIMIHT S!rfll, L111un• !H<h, C•lll'..,.,.,...,. ' ..~"' fOllOWll\O ptl'IOll I• ~"'II bu1lnes. ltr'.ll..,°',~"" 90l'llY °!._ MA•lHlll'f DIYC>Oc:l(J, 2W Uiij.MfS.....,.. iatl~ ~~·-Co.11 HIOllWey, Ntwp0rl It• ch 'tltlt '!,, i....t ~ •. 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Easter Soft 1Sntr9'1Jo Ing to change this. min·~19a halp? bal ill ~11111boog .. noo bno a1w Glveloblllr ~ ..... Will• • • • • ·-- ·- - • - i t • - ·- .The.LWeek's Mar ~et-Highlight~ ' -. NASD Quo~tions on~. Mutual Funds . _.,. """" ..,, I" ' MM> 1·' '!a .~JI" '""""~I" "'' "·~ "'""' "I "" I~~ ~CW:_ 11$1 ~ r"'°'" t:tJ1 :~ ,. loec~ t ·.,''i •!! "Zlllft1•••~.11 j~ osll ::!J,IO.M.S!M~'o"~ t'. I::! ... em~ Pfl. Vllfllvr 1.tt '-l'011rM • -Am 11 31j 'f 1n11 11'.tf11.t1 tuhrt t '"' ~ ---Mtl."11•IColumO 1).7"12. '~i.,~UJf ltld~ 10'.6 1 · ''"' 17.141.16 tmDI G f' 10:31 f~'.Jb r,:t.r11 »v COMMOfllWl.TM CUl:NY°(1 U1tf1em 1.0111' om 11.19 y .lt fO'Wfl' C fit •. ~ ,,. ~ -:· T:~s;1 1.11 1.» S?wm "' ;1J, r11: lllt!YI. • ••••• " .. '' : .. ,,.~~ITY~rl·&: .~ ji:~1 'l: 1 1' 17.~H r.rtti.. C I.SI '·" f, I"°" 1.04 1,,, ~GJllA ' ·Qllll/ ,n •.OI udOr H lj""l: ""''"'·1!7l.,. omi>or '·" '·"' VSGYS t .'910.tS , ol•I' '··" ··~ ~.,., .ot 1.1120SMCG .ts .0 •n• omo At '·"I." 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MOMl1'1' ........ l:j,142,731 T"""v ........ l ,nt,no w~y .... , itAtt.110 TllllnlllY •...•. 16,US.tJS Frt•v .......... 14.1ff,sn T011l1 , ....... 76,ln.'°5 Weeky Sales Yearly Comparison. wt. ...., H14111 Low Adv~ • Unch A."11 U, ltn JI 2» USS I= m :Ml f• 1t'Jt 4}: fU = ISi 171 .:11 14.1911 • .u .. At .1006 .• 677 .. 159 .. Staadard iind Poor W lltdVstrfalt IS RaflrMOI 60 Ullllllet 300 SIO(kf Hhlh LtW Clota Cha 12,_.1 114.Jll lU'-'1 2.H Jf.7• "·'' Jf.Jt l.+i.J SI.ff Sot." 55.M l.M lll.61 UOM llt.OI 2'*1 Brown 3.74 4.0 O~"n~ :.b 9.37 lO.?t f~:: ~~ , )lu i•.OO Jfc T~ 1~:~ 1t~ mmlt ,,,5 10.36 i·un1v1U1bl1. §Ill F~ 11 021!.36 onlft 9;33 • lvv F1,11'1d 1.14 1.7t Paul lttv 1.11 !"' n I'd t:1'2t2•«1 v SStc 7IO 115 J Gwth 9.61IO•JPI Mui 2.IS .IS ' "'511, -f at ,:,1 0e11 6·1s; · J1n1,11 Fd 11.04 11:°' Penn so 1.01 1.1>2 What'"" New in Stocks Nltwd 10331131 l::IM~ 1 1.~3 JH1n Qlh 1:27 1.99 Phlll Fd 7.31 1.01 "' l\IY V1n \l,'J.1 12:H E~rd--11:1f 11.t6 JHtn Sia 1.86 9.63 Pine SI 10.76 l~.16 ernhm 09610.H F11nd 16.~~ 18.05 Joh"itn0 16.1716.17 P,i"o••T•"• ,•0.so . •· :: 1~"1 l:U lli F~~~c1•t5· 27·15 U:1 s 2' a:ll 9)1 P!:r u kf.9o 10'.n FOR THE WEEK Arll' ... Aor.·13, 1973 · COPYRIGHT 19n BY UNITEO PRESS INTERNATIONAi, Control 0111 1.06 vs .70 OuPon1 ?.eo VI 2.CW Gen. Elec .. 63 V$ .!>7 10M 2.92 \/I 2.M Int. P8oer .67 VI AS RCA ~VI .-47 ~ io ;l'!\d lD';111 '9 P11t ll'1 9.90 10.n k.&YST Ml: I . eoi'Tlr i:n 1:,, S111m F '·~ •.ii !!'I 11 ~.19 r:!·~ ;ion ~~ 1~·l~ ,,.~ 81> -~rlro lj '6 l l Sl "11001tAMS· 1.1'1 I(\ ,;47 S.O Plannd 10.Sl ll.'9 INCREASED 01Vt0ENOS int Sh~ 1 :l114:611 Fin Ovn 4.5' •.M ull Kl ~.33 t"J' :~\c~R~0~f: 14·'° Bffi:h Alrcr81!-171he from 16\IM: t~~:~o ~I~ I:': t~ t:t ~;I 12 11:tt~2:J •°'"'i iJ.?jffi! .S:~~~ I~~~:~~ lSc LOWER FJRsz QUAr:tTER Blli'>Cd 11., 1jA Vtnt 4 )l 4 11 ..._, l 1.52 9.3-1 w r1 · ,.., RUU Crill G,-ffllna Cardt-lOC from 7V.C Crocker N&I. CO 1.71 v1 5.76 Bnd Fd f,!,9 l .II l1IFd 1/1 11:6912:11 C1,1s 4 •·tl i'OS Nw H« l ,JS 31.lS SO!Jlhtrn UnlM Gas 3'c; from 32'hc L1.1ken1 STl!el ·~vs .•7 ~o:.Jlk l·~ l'~ r~e!\TOaS•• ~~~~ ~:1'1 .:~1 ~~:..fd~ :~ ::~ . . Weslil'l!:l~OllSf I. ."6 VS .4 -~~om l:1 2 (91 Oise Fd J.93 6.SO Kn,kck'Qfll t·~ llJ f~~s?J 1~·~ 1T·611 STOC~.-EXTRA OIVIOENOS ~~1i,. ··~ .~ ~l~k FJ l·!l ::~ ~;"~ Fd 5:6' ' ~UTNAM . Bee<.h Airer• -.l Pel ...._ '/ llN ci~:~~!u11~~Tii:~A~~s Int. CHAii ' . hi M1,1!tl 1:6, l .ltol LEX OlOU"r FUNDS: ' .....__..-Ch~. & N1,1cletr IOIT0,.1 111 Sl1rr 4.1~ 4.~ (p Ltdr 16.49 11.0ol C:...,ver .191?,23 Fnd 801 9.1810.03 FOllUM OlOUP· Grwth 1.24 9.01 gc11.1ltv l.tl 9.6' Fr~· Cp 6.l6 '·'' 1no Fnd 1?.1'·1'.20 RevcM 14jj 1s.t0 ~-,",.f, ',',·.",, = a.. 7.JO 1.S2 101 Fnd t.01 9.02 Llbf,, Fd S. 6.'8 I 1.16 7.SO Colum ' t.72 t .7? Liii lnlv 8.7 t.58 !.J7 t.U c Fd 11.ot 11.oa u Fu..a 6.10 t.10 LI'' •c'" •,.n 1. 2 10.0110.91 COLONIAL ""n ..... 4.9\ !.36 L nc e11 •"'-' 10.4111.39 ll'UfllDS• l'OUNOEl'l:S Lino Frid 3. 10.:lll lLl~ con~~r 101711.2'2 OROl'P: • LOOMIS •.1~ 1.91 Ec,.11'1' f loO 3.tl Grwtt> 5.l? 5 97 SAYLE0S: '!·" ... Fund 10.61111.67 1neom 12.10 13.'2 C•i> v .41 2.41 OIVIOENDS OMITTEO Grtel All. & P1c. T•a Co.. EARNINGS . .i C HIGHER FIRST QUARTER A~. Cen S.41 vs S.JO AllJell Chem .• 75 vs .II Ban~ers Tr. N.Y. 1.SO VS l.2J . 81,1rr01XJtll Cp. 8' YI .66 ACOUISlTIONS, MERGEltS. ANO PRELIMINARY NEGOTIATIONS Beatrlc• Fooc:l$-5amsMlt1 Co. " J11ck Eck&rd-Edfl'd Dn1111 E11,1ern •~. MERGERS 'CALLEO OFF overhead Ooor·A. E. Moor• CD.. NY Ups aad Downs AMEX Ups, Downs Over the Counter New York (UPI) -Thi lollowlna list snows the stocks h11t n1ve o•lned the mPSI 1nd lo51 1119 most tNIJed oocnt Ptrl New Yor\: (VPIJ -Tht ton& ... rl'IO 1111 mows the siocks that h&ve a•lroed the m0$1 end 1os1 the mo.t bflstd on oen:enl o1 roanat on ~ American S1od!. New Yqrk (UPI! -Tiie fQlloWlflO l!sl shows ll'>e stoc~s 11\al h•ve. e•!ned tne most &no lost tilt. ll"IOSI b.Js1d on otftl'nl ol chenq• on Ille Ov~·•hl<wn1er , NII Ind Ptr'<:tl'll•oe Chtnotl trt !ht dtffert~• IM'!Wfftl l•1t wffk's closing Price and This wHk'• ~losing prlc~. E1f!f":~ pereenl•oe ChtlnafS ere the dllfM.r!CI betwe&n ·1asi ..... , closlffl! IJl'ltt •nd tlll1 Wffk•s cl05111Q price matkfl as QIJOled bu 11\t NASO. ' N(t 1rld percent-ctianou ,,_ h1 Olff1r1nc1 between Tiie pr't\/IOUI' 1111 bid orlc• ··and the currtnl . lail bid price. ' 0:AINEl5 GOINERS 0AINEll5 I Am Eltc r11 2 FranklSI . ..a 3 Artal1N .1• ' Llfrobl SU S Leh Val Ind 6 SEOCO .08 7 OCckl Pe!rl e Arlee OH 6k 9 S!trre!I .80 10 MlllCll"V .N 11 H1rc1M1rl8 1 12 TRW pl 4'4 14 Otbll Inds! IS cc I Coro 16 Cord1,1r& CP 17 Mclouth Stt 18 ToolReK 5k 19 CilY Stores "":IO Sw1IAJrrn ll 21 ReDld A ,SQ 22 WaCmDf I'~ n FlllOf Co Sk 24 Sthffltr CP ts SI PrSll .OSb 1 OAC Co ol 1 Levlt1 F1,1rn J Unl1hopi In 4 NIH-.20 S No Ctn R&ll '6 HQst Intl .36 1 M""10rt• I Int Indus J>I 9 FleelEnl .12 10 llrk Cororln 11 Conllnv1t 21 12 ArlllllS 0 SI 13 C1,1rliHWr A 1l TelKOr .74b 15 BeKh C RR '• 16 ~llon• co 11 Lifton 2~~; 1! Nlll01118S .7S 19 J1mts F .:U 20 ADKoCP .16 21 EdsnBr 1.08 72 Ltnn&r Co ?J oRHdl'IQ Co ?:4 oReado 2 of 2s Thomln .'611 75.0 31.5 ~ .. 2•.6 '"' '"' "" "" "·" 19.2- 19.1 '"I ... 18.2 18.2 18.0 18.0 11,a. 17.J 17.S 17.4 16.7 16.7 16.7 1 Eitel com11 2 + r. uo n.a 2 GerberSC •n 1?1112~i V1> 3'.0 3 Grl B11 Pel ~ ~ Uo 31.! • Geon lnd11sl l•'·'-~ Uo 31 . 5 McCrorv WI 10~11+ "1V. Up 2$.6 a McCr n wts 101/o+ l!' Up 28.6 7 Pr1,1d Funds lllo+ :"!I Up 28.6 a Emetiee.. Co 2"~+ ~ Up 27.8 9 Shen OU Co lm+ '. Up "·' 10 Ne r Gen wt1 11·.~+ ~. Up .21.0 11 OxFlrst .Xlt l'l~+ l'tll VP 26.8 12 Putnams .;Jh 1~+ ,..,.. Up 16.7 13 Ro,rl p Bch . .t'llo+ 1 Vo 26.7 1• Garcia Corp lOV.+ 2V. IJ0P ~.01 15 Ftmllr 0 SI ll'h+ ~ (J ,., 16 Cinemas· Lt •V'I+ '• Vo 2•.1 11 P1ntesot Co 3'<+ ~-VP '23.I 18 Cellu Craff 241+ \12 V1> 23.S 19-Cre5f"'FOilm ' T ii.lo UP 23. l lO Richford In "+ 1!• UP E·', 21 Pllr$Oll .:Jld 2•'1>+ 4~!> Up ~ 22 Culler A .~4 ~+ lh Vo 71.8 1J RaY Resrcs J'IM-1 Up 21.6 2• Pac Cit Pn> n·.+ ,,.. Up 21.1 2S Ol1mond M 22t.+ 3~·· Up 'I0.7 1 Pa.ceuter 11\d 2 Quotron svsin 3 Channel Como 4 Unl"'I Moblie S Hen. Appar'°' ' N H A lnc:Ol"P 1 Prlmtlrv MIG 8 vanOvkRt 1111 9 Cerotroolcs Oa 10 MlalnvWsh wt 11 Mlr•cllRc Ea 1? Al"!lo Peiro1m ll C•r.rldge Tele • ,, At anllc Contr lS RoweFrtn .'IO& 16 P8VS!!W Callg 11 1n"l Corwrtn 18 LICll)ll'IColl .16 19 Aeceleretors 'IO r.11vTrRllv wt 21 Pav'°'lt Corp 22 Tallv Corortn :l3 TIME OC .60 24 V1cco ll'ldusl LOSERS LOSEllS 13 -3,,. Off 22 • l Am Book. SI 10•.'4-2~ Ofl 21:2 2 Senl!asS .12 2i-1-~ Olf 10.7 3 RlkerM p!'A 614-1% Off l0.6 ' Mallory Rd 8 2 Olf "200 5 Tltm!.1$ OJ>!I l~ 3~ 011 18'.1 6 Etqlfl Clo!h , _ 111. 011 11.2 1 Coll Intl lnc-6V•-114 Oii 16.7 8 Can&vil Intl 11"'-' 2''9 Off 15.1 1~ kf1=rnEI~~ 28~t: it~ Off lS.6 11 Dtll Fd .SGI ,,,._ ~ 8U tt:~ l~ ~~...:; T~\~ 29 -s Otf ll.7 u l&nt Stores !~ l~ 8i: lt~ 15 l•b In 15 -~ Oft 13.1 16 trs ri~ llt im ll~ ll ... -2 Off 12.5 19 6''4-'i'o Off 12.3 lO 3Cl>4-4V.· 011 12 1 2J. c ner8m1 11''-1'.'? Oft 11 :t ..J'1'!,Pt11Par P'o . 1'0--''• Off 11.8 n FIUrOv .01.d 1'0--'·• Otl 11 ~ 2' W1!$l<1 Orb1s 13'/•-l ~i Off 11) 25 Int S11 .651 • V,--"~ .000,,1 60.0 1 GU 8ernlnd1J5 3~-1~. 79.$ 2 C!tSS Fln•n~1 .;;..... \'4 Off 28., 3 WECO Oevloo l.,,. -,}! Off 27.3 ' Unlvsl Secl~1! ~r ~':: Off 25 O s O&t1palnt Crp .,,-.,. Off 23.1 6 NMC Corp0r&I 6 -l::V. Olf 22.6 1 P1yN_P1k 09b 3......_, ~-Dfl 21.9 a ACM.AT Coro 5.,.._ IV. Off 19.6 t Llffl SClences ·7 -1~• Off 11..1 10 BloMedlcal Sc IO'll--1% Off 18.3 11 Cl Rllvln\/ WI 1'14-~-011 1'7.6 ... I J2 O~l!roo Coron 6'4-I V. Olf 16.7-~3 Kennd'I' Cohen 21'>-VJ Off 16.1 1• Farad.av L&bs '1',(&-',(& Off 14.1 15 Service Merch i~ 2 Off 16.2 .16 COlllOlll•• Svc 16"'1-3'~ Off 16.1 11 Whllnev F!dal 2 -~ Off h'i.f. 18 AIT\APPf&$ .<12 ' 1 -~ Otf 15..1 19 Berden Corprtn l -~ Olf 1.S.t 20-ComS!eteep Sl P.__ '·~ OH lS l 21 Flbl!rsl1tk CP l 'h-~ 011 15.2 n Locilc Co-rortn 12 -2 Off 11.J 2l Wtl!~llr110 .WI 1'11-1'i Off 14.3 -21 ·eon Hlrschorn "ii-~ Off 14.0 25 Olv'E1rtl\. Sci 2'4-~­' -1!'1-I/• ' -v. 14't.-1 11-\~ ll-1\'r 9•t.-I ' -" •l'h-' 1"-"' ·-" 17 -IV> l\.'J-\'1 11 -11.':1 ISV.-lU. ~ " 13 -1 8\~ "II 3\'• \~ 3'1o 1;, 1"1 ... l.\t \'I. ... ,. # 11 n-. ill 11.4 11.5 l,,l 1'.3 1•.3 ,., i'i1 ... ,,.0 11.1 10.5 '·' ••• ... .. , "' '' '" "' "' '" Olf lS.O R!f H:~ Oir 11.1 811 10.9 If 10.0 Off 9.8 811 '·' If 9,1 Off a0.0 Off .3 Olf 8.3 Off 8.1 gr;. ~J Olf 7.S Off 7.3 8ff' 1.1 If 7.1 If 7.1 81f 7.1 ft '·l Off 1.,· 8" 6 . II 6.S " ... i, ' ,, ' . • 7.:fa.x Havens Exist ,I . .eM V• :~X~ound the Globe ,fl $hqA llO '(\I .. ...... . AND MY SLIDE RU LE SAYS NO/ •• Economic-Forum Set . At C~.i\pman. College :· . . .kill,. 41mVfWlRK (UPI) -When the tropical va riety, are calle9 n·flOf #•'TM J' Y. . 1 ''ultimate.'' because they offer ORANGE -The President's . J:m· ~~""'" ~reams o " not only freedom fr.om ''Council of Chapman· CoUeUe RI' e Bah<!mas or ,the niorsonal or corporate taxes, q • .-. ha I"' has engaged two speakers of ~ .ij...,,.tft"'s, c nces are but a,lso rebates and ex-Jb!.b d bo l l. f · · nd ·, , national prominence fo[-:its.· 1'1Jfll'"~clte . ~ ut ax. emp ions rom excise a ____ .~·;m'.R."!':·· vis.ions o f· customs duties where such s~enth~annual Orange County ••• -•~-I . -hed Jed -•Oii J IW1illM'se. • evies ex ist. G • Economic .t:_orum sc u JlY.el"'t'N{!lttfS, corporations Havens like Switzerland Th M th t. I e· DIUS ·April 19 at 8 p.rii. in-M_!'!morial "''"a"n'lfl'ndlVidU'®'have flocked to and Liechtenstein attract cor-e a ema I Ca Hall Auditorium, according-to. •••g""'.....,"" the globe. porate .-• peraooal capital -• " HM"'MiJll \':'llft."''6 •JU Donald P. Kennedy, council wt ototc>i.arm climates, even though the tax ex-= it ':\Wmljrland or the emptions are limited in coin• M • • • al. · · l t -· C ' te • s -nds president. "''~!.;4'~w just bare-parison. They hold an e<lge , llll•C CU U Or . ompu .S lJl .. eCO . Eliot Janeway, economist, !: ~ ooon t~f outskirts of over the lsland havens' in be_st-selling author, ~yndicated 11111 ,,..,. ,,.,..,"Ml'O f rt ·ces a' ..i ,t ~ wtntJ >lvtJ terms o suppo servi ·, cMr11u1n scitnc• Monitor se ...... 1c1 aS $65-for those with sini ple tronics, the 1najo r U .S. columnist, presidential adviser ~~ ''\. con1pany free Curr.ency situation, long-A few taps on the keys and addition, su b t r a.c fi on, manufacturer. and financial authority, will wi ll ~40 1iVl's~l:iton, in an establishe<\and stable political the answer glowed red on the multiplication, and ~ivision You can slip th~ tiny advise as to what to do with effG..w.J,igiffiiurJid on cor-climate, and superior trade JX>Cket calculator. The manu· ··Capacity. calculator into a c.oat pocket money in the present unstable poratQ.~.~.' partially location for the world's highly· facturer would have to sell TI1e better models, y:hich jusi as easily as you can a and fluctuating economy and sheltered~~on. industrialized nlarkets . five tons of gum-to cover can be programmed fo r· either note book or carry it in a belt will discuss ways in which the · Cornme~1Jih~e watch-• Wilt! every. tax ha.ven there the cos t of his TV commercial. business or scientific use. can holster. This is a major factor clamor for tax reform must ·"'n;w~·foHJ.~rat govern· may .be a bit of discomfort. The -"accountant" w h 0 handl e any mathematica l pro-in its . popularity. Its go-inevitably aife<!t invest1n:ent · C'<_.fJA8'1t QfleA ~'keeping As Dan Bawly, a 'lax expert figured this out, a physics ma-blem, boast a floating anywhere tapacity means it planning. tax&VU)l!l DiilllJtl>m being noted, a ~rporate head in jor at the Massachusetts decimal, and have built-in becomes a very personal James'c. Downs, Jr., a real 11npropetl'"1tiei ted luto the search of a t~xation S~~gri-Institute of Technology, had memory ca Pac i t Y. One thing. . _ property economic counselor, • AUTHOR, ECONOMIST Eliot Janewl y w.~.l~ttt•~-arre11 of the. 'tax La often discovers that just received a long-awaited btlsine$ • programmed ma-Equally important, though, edhor, publisher and author, ~"i~~~r the behind the glamor of a tax electronic mini-calculator, th e chine has "memorized" the is the machine's practicality. will discuss effects of the lift· which appears weekly in ap-"' .... ~68~~1-said, haven there sometimes lurks a type which has taken the U.S. ca lendar for 200 years -Jan. We live in a number-criented ing of federal controls on the proximately 100 newSpapers in wo.nf~il"~~ai well bumbli~g, ineffective, o(ten by storm in the J"'St 18 1, 1900, through Dec. 31 , 2099. society. EV\!ryone u~s figures ' ava ilability money, on the United States. He. also W¢fM~~·'.j° .. :~ _, unsympathet,ic bureau~ra~. n1onths. He was using it. to T~ey have all proved so er-to some degree'e~ry day. The changing · est rates a~d. on writes t~e Janew~y Service, .. I EDITOR, COUNSELOR James c: 0o)¥01, Jr. 1 ~~~~~~~~-1 I NAA to Host I 'Bean Woodtnan .. :'' ot. g11~Bill'c&.''~1~~rPlav labor force." problem that popped into h!s have sptrall~d abo~e and that. . . . COMtr tion in Orange Coonty. personnel, bankers and president nnd head of in·.'. ;;;:t.I, v1....,, \tt~.~1, cor-and a difficul~, unresponsive compute every mathe.mallc~l fect1ve, apparently, that sales very use of money sees to la!l~ de opment and .budding read by investors, governmen t Dean s. Woodman, ·vice 1 .,., ,~~.,~~rft ~M'&fMg~ At present though the head -includihg the cost or beyond anything. the industry More JnC?me tax ~pec~ahsts Down reviously addr&ed broki;:rs. He writes bookS and vestment banking rn-the .~~--, . ~q, e•~i1*t:m-.,,.:.,.tcmptatlon to · cut-taxl'!~;-gct-television commercial . --:-;;-woul~ have-.predict_ed:when the-no~\10-therrconsult1!1g,r:thet e onnn 1n 9'i00n i'he sul)..-:niatef' puOlic a ~nee western-U:S. fo M e r. r--i 11-t~~~f ... mJ.,~w behind tariff walls. save on However, c the calculator, n1ach1ne.s f1r~t came onto the private homes of their clients ject -or real estate and housing around the world. -Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and ~~~~,.,,!i;,•a,r~mi;ct!!!:i.ltt:~x· labor, and bypass competition which weighs just'lilne ounces market in mid-1971 . Few sales because of the calculato;s projection.s4or that·year. Downs is founder of and ~ Smith, will address the Na-:~~f&""i!* nu~ ~~i'i.h e has been too enticing for n1any and fits comfortab!Y into tbe ~u~le:: tod~ill ~~re~~~ back ~~efhecb~s~::s~1:gd1~~~s Janeway \\Tites a column continuing cOOnsel to Real tional Association of Ac· :•• ~ClrM~n corporalions to resist. palm ~f thfe hah~d, t"dno mlte~e r ETghteen months-ego 'models and engineer are' fairly 00: Estat~ Research <?orporat!on countants (NAA), 0 r a.n g e ~ -'!j!'"'~" i.eu· g plaything or t 1s s u ent. is . , . . h 1 and director of Chicago Title Coast Chapter at 6 p.m . • ...,.,,,. .• ilP!t> 1 • 11 n1.rff a" serious tool which will buy now sellin.g for around $lOO vious. But ~ac .tsme~ a 5•0 use Tire .RCCor:d and Trust Company Goldblatt Wednesday at the .Airporter vt . 311 •IW ~ -him many hours of tune in his were up m the $300 range. -them to assist 1n nayigat1~. Brothers and J M Foster Inc Inil. ,.al~il!m:.ll!ll!~.i ·, Automation pursuit of a PhD. Sale~ volume has cut p~ Skeet shooters think highly NEW YORK (UP!) -This ._: _· ' . 11i1'1S iSf3'iia~·~ · 11 • duct1 on costs, say manurac· of them. 'lbe complex scoring " ~ ":aurt :mWTi:Ulf9n It computes. in. seconds. what turers. Predictions some six System of th&.....skeet-shooting year will see a record number .~ ~~1~1:1:n1 . Gets Pact would otherwise take minutes months ago that sales would contesi, .. wh•re angles as weu of automobile tires sold in the meet the $10,.000 panthei;* .. : '"Vi'r£iia'1Ty·~:i:.,.~'1 i of slide rule work. . -hit t.5 million \his year now as hits ~ate Involved, can be United States, .re Ports - '~Y~.~:.,"'~='.~~ ES A' 8 3As7 29an bexam2p911e74try11div.1sdmga are c_onslder~ overly con· calc~ated .in mmk' hutes, bew~ere Goodyear Tire & Rubber , Co. "'~~ '° l'"'T ~ LOS ANGEL -utoma-. 1 Y . . . 1 _ ser:vattve .. ''Anywhere from previously 1t too ours 1ore Americans will spend $4.9 ~,-~\tiibl-~~~~ tion Industries, Inc .. bas · an· strai.ghtforward _but ~1me-coll"';'_ two to four million,"'' saYs 8 the contest winners could ·be biltion to buy t48 milllon new ... ,, ..... ~ ~"'Ji;~: ~ nounced th e · r:cceipt of a sunung calculation. WhQtlVer spokesman for Bowmar El • replacement ii1:1to tires. !!: ::=.i:~~"""" 't~ ,, $11.767,000 De{nlrtment of the tl~o~~ht up t~e te~ .. long ...,, '6NKl:i611•,miV111r!I' fii'i.h'9,'~~11, Navy contract. · d1v1s1on described 1 t ac· C!"O.]PJP.K •• ~e ... 111. ~ ~ ..... "0, curatcly. It took t-me longer J>lf?:lf~·W~#iJl1l'~.c I ~nde~ the co.ntract, A~toma· that'l'Jiv.e minutes to do it. But sta•r.:-tv9t J.jMBritis .""°ti _ . w1l.l perfor111 s~stcn!s tbc owner of one of the Freffat\ ;~ji·~fiorppt.e ,en neerin~ fo: the Navy 5 calculators read off the glow- U.S. !ififD· }1~'1tJ.1I OHie cu~urface m 1ss1 l e programs. Ing answer in ju.st ·seconds: and tir'E1 a 1aO:t6e Ne The&e programs are con-2 87 ~ to be more accurate llcbrid'es · "'"'"'o, ,, o•••• cemed with the 1nst:aUation of 2·869435113 ' "'O" •1111• ·"Y'"'"10 •t missile systems . on surface · · · Crock~llt'f! ' . ships wh· ch include mlssUC Little wonder a bmlder says toll Ba?f of ~--n t11r~patibi~ity and interface he now can calculate-· the ;,.~,~ 'fnlft' c:;:•~,";111, 'ltVlt> "''tiith anti·submarine warfare number of board feet of w .... , . , lumber be ttqulres for a Job r-""'!!"'""'"."i&.l~~:!"JOl':Ji..._:•~ndM,;ships gun systems. ''in rio time at all." al" Bennuda t. , Company also ~vide:! · A Boston civil ~ngtneer's ex~ l&laads, the Ii~~ , , ~lh<hn!i'~OL~J~~os~ioJ~~ pcrlence also co~~· this a . Wl!V vy t ime-saving eal"'e1ty. F~rmer· a t 11r1 IDENT missil~ programs, ly he would v1si' the site or, as·tdWd 8!rh~ul an_d maintenance of say, a proposed bridge, take ti bOl(O rtam sbips and fUrthcr the-readlngs, and then return ·b!lllf1w velopmcnT'of U1e TRIDENT home to a long evening ·of rrR gram. calcula(Jng; bo~utomation Industries' prln· Now~ takes along his mini· q i!I fields j n c I u d e non· calculator and makes the ~i tructive testing, technical needed computations on site. ~J"~,1nZ:i lees, com p'U t er ii e d "lt paid for Itself In just one ei _J j/'IU _t'ncMStems and data manage--week,;' he aays of his $395 ISC"''1~ ment, preeision structures ahd unit. ~ Wll •J!<f..~osll01ld11 lngly ffi.._ tncjustrln l products. Tbe Com· His is one ·of the most I • "WILLIA.)!: LYON PRCSIO?NT ANO C HllF EX.I.CUT!,~!_ OF,.ICl-IC 'WI.. DUJLDERS COJU>. TAkllS 01'1AT PL.lA•Ul'll: IN ANNOUNCING' A NIW C:ORl"O!llATE ~AME REAL £STATIC DlV£1.0PMINT tFFECTIV_i APRIL.. 1, 1973 c.oitk11Att ornc:rt Jti SAiii M!GUIU .. o" .• SUfT« 201 • N~w"°"" IUCH. ~ t2110 ( 7 1.l) 8)3-3100 N~lltl'I CALIJ',1 1115 De u. C'11ur 11.vo:. SAl'iTA CLARA, CA. ••010 4•08) ····••ti , , . " • • w~T •Ill · · ~ ~Y employs 50me 12,000 vertaUle and more expensive ._,'"",-1j""nr,-poml<:IJ!>rir-i>mons worldwide. macblnef. Tbey start as Jow'J!...---------------------------- PANTERA ·-- , . ey•deTomaso , .. Ii:nported-lor 1unco!n-Mercury •. Italian CO&Ct\work created by the brUllf'.nt Ghia Studios ot ru Ford deSigned the 351 CID·4V V·8 englne., foui: wheel • dependent sm1pt:nsion and mid-ship en'g1M..placemen.t. speed gear box, fullf"sYnchronlzed •.• •Pantera~. :Italian for Pant~er ..• MIWtOl'f-COltA W tlO'WIA COMf .....WAY MWNlrf llMll • IQ-l:l71/ta ... t ' r. l I .. I . " c ere ... pie. I I his con Tl up ma the the sdi , s bel Jue: Joe; oth ing co< T mil ""' red Ire '" do "0 ear ! mo lio1 ... :- " , ' . .. ~~ I •' 1 :: ' ~. :: . .· •• •' ~I ••• ··~ (. . 1 . , • 1 ' .. • ·- f • ·-I Sunday, ~prll 15, 1973 D~ILY PlLO.T ·C 7 1 . ' . I -ms8ion '~iejo: ··Why ·it, _,Succeeded • • / • By )AN WORm Of --·Deltr , ... ,,... Can •modern land dev~oper af!ord,to crtate moderate.cost hoUsing that ls """l"!lically thoughtful and aesthetically, pleasmg? It helps if he : • -wprks on a large scale -owning or controlling a sizeable acreag&; ;-is and has been his own builder; ~bas worked from a master. plan sil\ce his project began : ., !' -and uses a cost-spreading concep~ of community," · . T\lese were $Orne of the wints brought up "'1 _an interview with Van Stevens, manager ol planning and epgineering in the Environmental Systems division of tile Mission Viejo Company and Don Schulz, .corporate director of marketing. . STEVENS AND Schultz says they believe that the reason they have better luclt jn getting developm~ts approved bY local governmental bodies than ·some other developers is that they've been do- ing things right· since thfir 11,000-acre community begain in 1963. The Orange County Planning Com· mission recently gave the Company a word of congratulations fOI' a t:N:ct redesigned to save three gram ol oak t~. "But what we'd like to know is how you do it," Planner Shirley Grind.le said. "Other developers complain that they can't afford it." · Stevens and Schulz s a y the single most important idea guiding their opera- tion is "the concept of community." TIUS ·PHRASE indical$!S_ the ffnancia l organization and pattern ··of planning that dtt:ennines the Company's~ability to plan 'PRESERVE NATURAL SITES' . Planning Men.gar Stevens for open Space and esthetics. Because of the ·s:tze of the community, costs for open space and park Iand can be spread over the .entire population, or A infrastructure, not juSt the tract con- taining the benefit, they said. A smaller developer would have to charge more for the .same houses if he tried to include the same amounts of o'pen space and recreation facilities, Schulz pointed out. All recreation facilities and parks are available to the entire community. Membership in the · recreation centers i~ Real Estate . . . ~---J Q"!'5tions/Co_mme'nt By Realtor Randall McCa,uMe . It's· t1x time ... ind e1peciaily 1t this time of : year (after paying taxes), it may be appropriate · to try to laugh about it 111. Here's 1 copy of 1 let· · fer seftt to the tax collector I thought your r eaders might enjoy . . . • ' . ·• -L. G., Newport Beach . Dear ms: In ·repl,y to your demand to pay my taxes, I wisl! lo say that the preeent condition of my bank account makes it almoBt impossible. My financial condition is due to f ederal laws, state laws, county ,laws, ~ty ·laws, corporation laWs, Jilother·in-iaws, ·brotlU!l''in·laws, sister-In-laws, and odtlaivs. · -. , Through these 'laws I am compelled to pay a voluniary in Miuioo Viejo, sievens said, whettU aome plaruied communities re. quire all residents to pay fees for recrea· tiooal.uses. mE CONCEPr of community ·lllso in· dicates a sociological attmpt to meld au the neighborhoods into on~ identity. Sctudz. said this is a process of studying marketing profiles and trying to offer homes satisfying the needs of a wide variety of potential buyers. Central questions ar_e : "Ho\v best wUl the interaction of people and the en- vironment be met? \vhat are the iodological impllcaUops ol any proposed plan? What conununity concept is want~ ·and needed by certain eeonomic groU]lS ol people? A process of evaluating geography and topi>graphy, sociology, ecology a n d ecooomlca i. cootinual. "I'm not saying we never lose an oak tree," Stevens said, "but w.e don't hit a'ny clumps·., .. We engineer our roads tG do minimum damage to the creek beds and · scenic areas -bf;ca~ they are going to be our parks." 0 WE HA VE enough land that we i;an put things where they b:f!st serve the en· Ure area," Stevens ·said. HWe can preoerve the best natural sites for parks and locate other services areas such as schools and ~hOpping centers where they · will be most conveJient. Sixty five percent of the emp s, of the company live· in Mission Vi ·o, In· eluding the president, Philip Reilly. pany officials· take a lot of pride in statistic. "Since most of us are therefore bui ldinR; a community for ·ourselves, the results of · out planning alCe<ts us directly," Schulz said. The result. Stevens said', is 1ttention ·to d•taU resulting in ,...mo. "that 'could r make • pile bigber than the Saddleback Mountain." 11We &.ild have a two.hour meeting on whit color the signs leading to a new seclion ol homes should be," Stevens ad- ded. Schutz and Stevens saiJI, they feel at· tention to touches u~ the design or street light poles, the t!urvature 1.0f a •idewalk an dthe design ol brick )"•lb, are crucial to making good planned com· munity .. ' ' "MISSION VIEJO is plam'led so that the north end will be compatible with the· south end," Schulz commented. Schuli said ~fission Viejo is conUnually visited by bus tours of. planners ·and developers from . all over the country. He said a group of 75 builders from Toronto, Candada will be studying the area later this month. 1be basic· plan of the Mission Viejo C.Ompany has "Changed little since its in· ception in 1963. Stevens and SChulz said this plan has given them a head start in good planning over other ~ r e ~ developers. The master plan was developed by Reilly, James G. Toepfer, now senior vice president in t b3 envlronmental systems division ; anj1 b builder Don Bren. . ln..1963. Reilly was chie f real estate at. torne"y for Ruttan and TuCker Associates in Newport Beach and a planning con1· missioner for the city or Santa Ana. Toepfer was Santa Ana's plannil1g direc- tor. TOGmlER, REIU..Y and Toepfer put ·together. the first planned Co_mmwiity zone • DAIL V PllQf St•ll Pl11l•' 'COMMUNIT Y FOR OURSE LVE.S' Mlrketjng Director Shul z .,,... prevented us from developing in the' spot· ty fashlon other developers have used.'' In addition, for all praCt.ical purposes, lhe htisslori Viejo Company has been its only builder. and thus haS' been able to control its construction in both style and quality. · One of those points of detail is archeologica l finds. The Orniige County Planning Commission is llO\\' requiring nrcheological investigations as a con· · ditlon of tract approvals. The ~fission Viejo Company has been allou•lng for archeological ·digs since 1965 when building began, Schu1z said. · ··1F \\'E DECID E to go into a planning area. \re first take in a geological and archeologiciil ll•an1." Stevens ,said. "They give us a report and YiC file 1t with the Los An geles hillseum ot Natural Hist«f.'' If there is nothing arowld. the builders carry on, Stevens said. U there is _some ·evidence of interest, tbe LA Museum sends a tenm dO\\'n. "They decide if they \\'Jilt to do their investigation nnd make their O\vn digs before the grading begin!. or stand by duriug the grading process. Currently all finds are donated lG the l\1useum. ~ ordinance in Orai:ige County for the city-"Another advantage to us is that \\'C ol Santa Ana, Stevens said. "Unfortunate-have been in the same governmental Jy, the ordinance was never used there," jurisdiction all along," Schulz adde<t. H'e said .some developen, f>t prop-..rties he added . ove rlapping count)' or city ijn('s. have Reilly and Toepf('r negotiated \\1ith had to deal "''ith governmental bodies O'Neill Properftcs, v•ho O\\'llCd the trying to ca rry out different philosophies acreage nO\V knov1n ns t-.1ission Viejo. and and \\'ays of treating proposed growth. initiated the development accordin g to Of all sales, 40 percent Of the home what they had learned from their plan· purchast:s in t-.1ission Viejo are begun ning background in north Orange County. from referrals from current residents. ;'We started at a central point and · "We n1ust. 'be doi11g somctffing right." grew out," Schult said. "This ~as . Schulz said. . - . . RadicaHloine :Style Change Forecast for Next Century BOSTON (AP) ·-The ill-· 'room· shape and size when Poy.•er packages Wu1 · aid in riovative ho~s produced by they :,viSh.'1· urban decentralizalion, Since Western U.S. builders during Goss believes technical ad-· homes will not have to rely on the early '70s will appear con-vances, includjng m a n y municipal utility systems. servative when compared with civilian "spinoffs" from the e Better ll~g by use ol the styles of the next century, space Program , will make a skylights, glowtng hnntnesoent predicts the head or a siguificant impact on housing waif panels and fiber ootlcs. -I mortgage insurance firm "-re.. by 2000. both daylight and artflltlal ''> • ' light will' be transmilled ID ' "Archit.ecturai styles will be , :THESE \\IILL \nclude : every roo_m. . · _. more appealing, . .,mOre jn-• A srilaU, self -contained ·•·~,use of components business lax, amusement tax, heacf tax, food tax, • defense lax, light tax, water tax, sales lax, carpet . tax, income tax, furniture tax, excise tax, and :: hiddtm tax. They even tax a man's brain. I am re- LIVING ROOM OF NEW UNIT AT IRVINE'S G.REENTREE HOMES \ dividuallzed, as builders and fuet cen, . solar or nuclear in bUilding .. piumbq <.'OreS, developers learn to work with power pf ant ·in each ho.me that fiberg~ room.modufes, steel a greater variefy or prefonned will .• provide heat. electricity and al Umin um ft; a m t n g concrete1 plastic, metal and and air c 0 n d i t i 0 n i n g. systems, as well as more glass products," d e c l a r e s Apartments and offices will glues and resins inste d of Jackson W, Goss, president of have similar, larger units. nails f6r construction. .Investon·.,Mortgage Jnsuran ce1;;_,_,_, ___ ;;;;_,;;:;,;;;;;;;=--------. Company. -u:u I N T ... , I'll • Sell -Your . ~ulred to get a· business license, car licen!(e., truck ~ee~e, not to mention a· marriage licenSe and a dog license.· . .._ · . · · · I am also require« 11> ci>ntribute to .e~ry or· g~ation Of relief including Women's relief, Un· · -pl~YIJ)ept r elief, .Red Croi;s, Blue Cross, and tlje Double cross. Greentree Homes New Irvine Tract Offer~d . , For II)Y safety I have tQ carl;i life insurance, New Uni t 7 is tie\ng in· Many bonus items are in· balconied "deck" off one Apartments, too, w i I I • .., ... 1T.., sill(. ·-H change, he .says. Multifamily t.\,Wl.IUJ 1'" 8 ome rlevefopments _ mostly in o.wntown Co1'• Mes•• itn M•rbor 11v111. 4010 MulllDlt LISlll\9 ,....... I I "new towns" -will offer com~l•!t' s11rv1ee .1..112 2991 greater ~ r 1• v a c y more '1nvwt1er• I" o~·~ C01Jntv u-. .. for .,. • CMARLIS QUINTARD OWllW/Mnor. COMMJSSlON spaciousness, condominium · 11 .. 1t11r ownershlD on a wide "scale~~~~~~~~~~= group recreational fa ciUtieS1i and proximity to a myriad of ·sernces . . property in~~' Hability in~qce, burglary .in· troduced MW at Greentree eluded in the purchase price of home's master suite. surance, accident insurance,. business insuranee~ un· Homes, • a _Donald L. Bren areeDtree homes:. nie · Patio-Greentree Homes . ar~ of· GOSS POINI'S.. out that ~mploy:ment insurance, old-age ihsurance, and nre· Company developll!ent in the view kitchens" are equipped fered with low interest finaO:. there will"be more famiUes by PALM SPRINGS SELLING SALES MGR. N!EDED insurance.'" · "village env1ronment" of with Tappan appliances and ciilg and down payments ol on~ the end of .the century -· My buSiness is regulated .so that it is no easy 1 · Cul Ro d · t .have big eating and family ac· horn roughly 90 million against matter for "'· •o ~-• out .who· ~·-· ,·.1. I ·-rn· . rvme, on ver a JUS . ry fiVe percent. A few es ...... :i. l.J.llU "'"'"'° a.ua south of the Santa Ana tivity areas. There are huge .. ~a bl today's 55 ffiillion . ''But the spect~, expected., ~spect~. disrespected~ rejected, Freeway. decorator fireplaces, wan:to-in the last unit are &¥Ulla e average family will be smaller examined, !re-exammed, informed. requird, $Im· _. The new unit will 1rfclude 71 wall cai:peting. Md · compl~!-e now for immetllatt; occupancy and houses will be smaller, moned., fined. commanded., and compelled, until ~ · home's in a choice o( five· dif· fencing included. ...;.. ·-: ... at savings over costs for too," he notes. "Th~y w.!11 I provide· an inexhaustible Supply of money .. for ferent one and two s"tory &~eentree homes are t in· . homes in the new unit. likely average · 900 to 1,000 every known need, desire, or hope of the hum"an _ floorplans. The tw.o tO five. dividualized by custom dt:llail·. Decorator furnished model . square feet, compared, with ra~.____ ·:-... • . bedroom .residences feature ing inside and out. There _are homes are open dail)'. from ten more~ 1,400 square reet to. When. I refuse to donate to somet:Jµng -or other, G00tree's·· special "pat!~'' high, sloped-ceilings; w~9Ug,h_t· -a .m. tit dusk and _may be eil~i· ·day. . J am. boycotted,. talked about, lied about, held up stylings which make the most iron railed s tair w a Y s : ly reached by taking the Silnta "Interiors will· appear more · and held down untill•am almost ruined. • · of indoor,-Outdoor living. separate utility rooin.s and as ·.Ana Freeway to ju.st ·south·of spacious, !towever. They will · ' • Symp:rtbetically -yours, Prices · begin· at $.10,495. for many as three baths· in Tustin, then south to Green· tend toward one large room, Tax Payer. . the Bren CO]TipaDY . designs various plan~. Exteriors have tree o~ ~ulver..Road . .From the dlvide.d . by serµI-transpm:ent whic,h make every square f00;t c~~ered entries, 8:rchltectu~~ San Diego Free'1"ay, take the · movable partitions that will Licensed Professional Man or Woman o~.site 1ul>d ivision man.gar wanted wi th hea vy experience in sell ing new clidomlniums a nd reslde.ntial home• from $60,000!o $100,QOO. S•nd rHUm- to .Box #666, -D aily Pilot, P.O. Bo x ; '-· Costa MeH Ca. 92626 DlTOR'S"""NOTi:-RmtMlr R::-.Prr-cearare is"°. -,,0,;n-,i'"n-c--~:f-ylll'll-irrea'llttlb1e'for"patios-sidings,-wroug~u~ brick lver-Road-exit.and-go.no~..:.enable-bomeowners.-to .. selec~ -. vestment analyst, coliegt lect{trer, and au.th01' of "Rtal or gardCJ!!.. a~d feature an ,~ali~d~pa~n;e~led~~t~run~,~a~nd~~a~t~o~G~.r~een~tr~ee~H~o;m~es~.;;;:;--~'-~~t~h~eir~o~wn~in~t~en~·o~r=~c~hang~~ing~~-======:'.'.========~~~=~\ E&tate in Californiq." Send your comment! amt ques. abundance of g 1 a s s sur·1 , tions to Randall R. MCCardl.e, c/o tkt DAILY PILOT, rounding living areas to tats.e ln the flew group., a full . 'Low Re:n-t B' reak selection of popular 'Plan 3Q CLOSE homes 1;1gain becomes . , available at prices startillg at bo~---stlll avalla._le at , • · · $3$,9'1!5., An unusual single --• u SACRAMENTO (AP) passed bx' the Jegisl~ture late story plan, this home offers ltesidents of low-rent distric.ts last year. three bedrooms and two baths • \!'®1d get the same income B .d bis al and includes a sptcial master ;:?px break as renters in high-• rown sai .propos suite with its own private ;: ,rent districts, under a bill in-would give l\ICN!aaed ta,z relief ·study and glwed atrium . .\, :; ~~ed Jn ~.Assembly by a . for ·llllY." mlll!<!o ':,Callfornia · "farm" kitchen surrounded by ·.:Ban Fra.ncUco legislator. . . renters. glass is another feature. :; i Assembiymail -wune ". L. :: \BroWn Jr., (O.San Francisco), j. )6troduced the bill to"replace ;: lbe.J?resent sllding,acale.under :: ,,hlch credits . for renters. ;.~ge from 125 to '4> a year, ~ ".depepd1ng on Income. The ~x ·:,,_credit for renters was part of :~-the Reagan· Moretti t 4 x r, ~ reform·school finance J a w JO~~_ACRES CAnu RANCH a.tutif11I cointy North•rn M•n• iAfoclno County 'on m•in ~ ll~r. $01111 opM"•tion With a.11«11n1t. ~lpmont 011d C•ttlo IRVot11tory,. M•t timber •IMll nC• ft•tlon ••'••· • Hllllll lLll!IMHT i WAii ....... _ ... -t4111 4i1-IJ4J i.ds Like To A.sk Andy .. FO.R SALE 18 . plus A~l'es, .~~ted Ocea~ Vie~ ·Capistrano Beach - (In City of 'San Juan: Capi1trano1 Mlnamum Bldt $222,000 Bid OpenJng Jun' 4, 1973 ·. .,. For 11\fotmafjon, call o! conttct: C:.plllr• 1 U11W ~ Dlllrict 16116 ~ ........ c ep11111u ,_., c:.. '2624 4'6•1111, ltct. M; .; ' I lrokon Wolcom• 1 • -. .. BUT HURRY! nnai.anlt now~e~eompletlon a-ireadJ' oae-llaU sold oat! Just one mlle to the bellehl-GorQeOl.l&..2-ttory town· hori1H-The fast ever Jn the coastal commun!ty of VIiia Pacific. Good .choice remains ... but rush! 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS • 3 POOLS • SPA • TENNIS COURTS • COMMUNITY CE~TER • CAREFREE G U S • PRIVAtE PATIOS '¢~~~~:'f3S,SOO l'ROM 514 DOwM ' ,. . All \tie good things you've wanled for yo_ur fa'rnilyar,e here. Lakes, priv~te c·lub, greenbelt, beautiful architecturally designed homes~air condftio'fl ing, fu ll carpets, schools, shopping,: convenient to work and play. From only -' · $38,950 ""' ..... . -· . -·.. (714) 51W0$() lo 1Jlt Shortt It\ ltkt f Offtt; 5"1 0!110 frtt• .:~·. W'1 ta £1 lOfO Old, lfftu:ll Toro to M1ttrh111ds, ltll O!I llulrlllld' t~ moaelt. ~_.:.;;;~':(_ • ~0 . .-?"'-J.r ....... ~wa The Own·Your-Qwn Lake Community llllt 111 Tfllr ........,. OmlOflMd QofporillOll, a ~'°"'!°" Of WIMd M ... 1.._ l~ttln COtp. , • • ,. " -- -. • ' ·- .. •• ,. .. • ... FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE· • 5-. Aiw1115, 1913 Famous Licensing Course now available thru Tarbell -Applicants fully reimbursed upon qualification. For d~ tails call Mr. Sloan-(714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832-7000. ' ' .J , l .. -· • -,... • y:".~ ,,.. • • • ' . • • .... -- ' • J • Fre~ Placement Service FABULOllJ DANA POINT' • Co1t1 M111 . N11r tlri1 S11t1 A111 Coun.frv Club.' A tnily pr11ti· giou1 home with 4 •f'•cious l:.edroom1, l b1th1. F,ormel dh1Jrt rool'p. R11r ll'lin9 room. F1mt1y room, flr1pl1c1. -On • q'ul1t'c'u/-· .,,.,,e 1tr11t; Com• in1id1 A marv1I •f th1 b1111fiful ll1terior. $45, 750. H0-1720. tfu11tin9fon leech. 'r•1tl9iou1 horilo c:oulcl cloli9ht •nv fomily. J lovoly boclroorn1, 2 b1.th1. Plu1h c:orpoh. Formol J l11i119 ro,.n, 1'f1m il\, loving' kltd-011 with 111 tho rnodorn c:onvonlenc:o1. Fomlly room, flropl•c:•. 'SuP.rb loc:1tion. A must 110 homo for fflo 1orio111 hoMo bu orl ts i.soo. 962-5566 Adva!IC• Training Program lmmecul•t• hem1, h11id1 I 011t. N1wly d1cor1tH in 1xqui1lt1 t•1t1. J b1clroom1, 2 ~1th1,._•l11utiful ltly·c1r1 l11W:hc1ping, lots of priv•cv i1 • r11 I f1mJlv pl1•11r, S1cl11cled '''' living room. Dining room, built·in1, di1hw11h1ro· Fir1pl1C1. $41 ,900. 49]·6251 .. Fountain 'Valley • 4 Bdnns.-$27,000! ~ 0 l.£vely townhouse. 2 baths. ~ master bedroom sulle. UOl!ty area. Dining room, built-ins, dishwasher. Patio. F0rced-air heat. Beautiful lhaf carpet•. Immacul&te. (Of.937) 962--8885. Huge4~! $-C.000. YOu'll love thl4 home. 2 baths. Forced-air heat. Just 3~ years old, Cath~ral cell· Jnr. Extra-l411e ma • t e r bedroom suite. Family room, firep18.ce. PaUo ---..-dlnina room. Dishwasher & built-ins. f01999l 962-1373 Huntin9ton Huntin9ton __ B_e_ac_h __ [ Beach · Sure To Please! , For The Choosey Buyer! S48.950. Exceptional ·home. Superb Spe.nlsh 4 bedroom. 3 Lovely interior. 4 bedrooms, baths. Spack>us 1· o om a· 3% baths. Plush shag carpets. Beautiful enciosed courfyard. AttracUve easy.care landscaP-Formal dining room. Family Ing. Famliy rOOm, fireplace. room, fireplace. All deluxe Deluxe family kitchen with family kitchen with built-ins &. dishwa.!lher. 102128) 84U691 dish'>'·asher. Expert iandsc8.p- W'rth 6 Bedrooms! For the extra large fe.m.Uy that needs k>Ls of room. 3 baths! Formal (lining room. Palk>. On a quiet cul de sac street. Electric kitchen bu\Jt. lns with disJ1waaher. Family room, fireplace, Forced-air -heat. $43,500, (021011 846-1383 jng $53.ilOO. (02033) ~ -Best In The Area! Costa Mesa Large Fami~ Home! $36,950. Beautiful home at lhe end of a quiet cul de sac street. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Family room & bonus room. Covered patio. Dining rOOm. Fireplace. Seclude<J rear living room. Built'-ins with dishwasher... Shake roof. 54().1720 -Newp0rt Beach , BeaQtf--+ Pool! t $58,900. Lovely ranch-style hon1e with 3 be·drooms. Pr ~s ~ igious neighborhood. l .. arge lot u'ith beautiful pool & landscaping. Dining roon1, fireplace. Oose to schools & befl.ches. (01891) 540-lT.:m lrvih'e Ranch Area! Sparkling Thruoutr -· -I The best n.nch area of Irvine. $38,950. Just 1 year old & sure Beautiful large 4 bedroom lo please .. 3 large bedrooms. I home · pr 0 f e 5 s I 0 11 Farrilly room, fireplace. Plush· land~aped. Large . ~~ carpets. On a quiet cuJ de ~c [ patio. Quality shake . roof .. stre:t. Large ' covered patio. Dining room, built-ins & sa·n Juan Mission Viejo· ·Super Pool Home! , Capistrano · $45,950. Beautiful large pool. I •!r-- ovo,.,lwd patio. • bedroom•. ' Beaumul Estate Home! baths. Famjl.y room, fireplace, 1 ' Dining roorn. Built-ins 'le dishwasher._ Nicely Qecorated. (01931) 830-6060 Oner Transferred! • $32,900. Assumable VA .. loan. Many redecori"ted features. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large ideal yard. Family room, fireplace. Formal dining room & modem built-ins. (01965) 83l>-6030 E Rancho Medel! · $39,500. No down · t e rm s Nearly 1,1 acre Df elegant liv- ing. 3 spacio!J& bedrooms. Cen- . tral alr-condltlonlng. Plush decor thruout. Inspiring view is rare! Family room,. .. fireplace. Formal dining n:ic>~·. Dream kitchen. 3 patios. Wet &r, intercom. Even horse facilities. $69,500. ( 0 2.0 0 3) "'3-1.141 . Yi Acre Estate! The epitome in fulf\lled living. . Dana Point ' . 3 Bedrooms-$36;5DD · Large pool-sized lot with a lovely .3 bedroom h o m e • . Secluded rear llvlni ·room. \Vet bar, faniily room I: Urepl.ace. Lovely atrium ott U>e_ n\9.Ster bedroom suite. DUµng t'OOlll, built-ins. (01964) ~- Tops In Liying! . $48,900. A rem ar kable panoramic View is youn in this beautiM $....bedroom home. Choice reSidenuaiarea. Priyacy-minded rear living room. Patio. Dining rixlm., built-ins. , Attractive fireplace. (01933) 493-6251 ·Very Beautiful! No Down-3 Bdnn! '·$31,500. Sharpest & cleanest home in Dutch Haven area. 4 bedroonis, 2 baths. Shag carpets. Large covered patio. Lois or beautiful brick accents. Secluded rear living room. Dlning roonl, bullt-irlll & fircpla~. (014131 846-ooo4 GociQ assun1able, VA loan. dishwasher. Family room fire- r Eleclric b u i 1 t -I n s & place. On an extra·larg~ Jot. __ :µshwasher. 540-1720 $5(1,950. (01187) 540-1720 available. Family roc;im with · l\-Ilnd-sta,ggering vie'>'•!. 5 wet bar. Tile roof, patio. · "-"'~-3 bath ' F al d. ' . Built ·!... spaC10US ~uonuS, !I. .. C_ountry Living! . I $32,500. Sheltered valley borne· . with privacy & lovely view. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath1. Oinin&: room, built-ins. Fireplace I: den. Palla.. Patk> deck in the front !t. a private slin area in th! 're8.c. Ready fol"',immeaiate ;·J)ouesslon. C0192l) ~ • $37,500. A very 1uper home. 4 bedroams, 2 baths. Enclosed P,Stio. ¥r;_ry good locatlon. .., Family room, fireplace. Gu built-ins w l th dishwasher. Ultra .1harp home. (01960) 96Z-M65 Rethiced. $2900! f'iew _p_ri.t;.~ ~m. _Beautllul Spanish '3 bedroom. Goreeous sha& carpets throaQt. Lovely ~It trees. Lota of room for a pool. 3 baths! Fom1al Juning room. Lar&e family ~· All ele<:trlc built-ins. Fireplace: 111 . the living room. · Excelle~t . area. Estate-111zed lot. (11956) 962-1373 .. Parksile Estates! Eliepnt borne with 3 bed· rooms, 3 baths. Beautiful shag carpet& custom drapes. :ror. mal dining room, fan room. Fireplace. Patio shake roof. Deluxe bullt·ins wtth dishwasher. Ideally land· acaped. Beautiful brick Ile· cents. $51,500. (01601 l 842-2561 Love~ 3 Bedroom! S3l.<m. Ideally suited for your .~.family. 2 baths. Patio, shake roof. Kitchen . built-ins y,•IU1 "'-dlshu·asher. Famil:Y room. fireplace. Secluded rear living· rooni. Include• carpets & drapes. C02019) 962-'.-1373 Sl.1.<m. Easy terms. Good famUy home. Secluded rear living room. Family room k f I r e p I a c e . li-1om-pleaslng bui!t!ltf8:-Dining room. Nice patio. Owner Is anxioua. (Olm) 842-2561 With 5 Bedrooms! $37,~. Popular 2-story home. Very very clean. Huge dlntn! roo1n & fanlily roo1n, Spacious thruout. Secluded rear living room. FireplaL-e. P a t i o . Gounnet built-Ins A dlsh"•asher: (01921) 962-5566 Meredith .Home $51,500. The finest floor plan In the area. 4 bedrooms, ~ baths . Family kitchen wlth wall pan· try, built-Ins le dishwasher. Beautiful walnut paneling in the family room. Fireplace, patio. Formal dining room. Central vacuum c I e a n e r . . (01012) 962-8865 One .Of The Best! ~30.950. Truly sharp 4 bedroom ~·Ith 2 baths. Large covered patio, New red-brtck BBQ. Here's Your Chance! ·>'amlly room. Dining room " kitchen built-ins. Forced-air $22.750. Noo· you can aftord heat. Be sure to, see this! . that first hom~. Lovely 3 (01998) 846-1383 · bedroom with 2 bath•. Plush Spanish 4 Bedroom! carpel!. Forced-air h e a t• Pat\O, dining room. BuUt-lns $47,500. Popular home, &: dishwasher. r~amily room. Located on a nice It quiet cul (019$1 842-6691 · ' de sac street. 3 baths! Formal . Fam'1•1u Mi.nded'. "'""'• room, bu' I t -In'. IJ dishwasher. Family room & $32.~. Ex-eel.lent home for fireplace. Patio, shake roof. your family. 3 bedrooms, 2 Like-new condition. (o:»t5) baths. New shag carpets. 962-5566 Protty brick "''"""· oin1ng Prt'de In n...nershi'pl, room. byilt-ins &: dlsh'>'•lllher. -UW Katural-'>''OOd cabinets. Even $55.00J. Choice 3 bedroom a doughboy pool with filler. home "'ilh 3 baths! Tastefully (01981 I 842-6691 decorated. Family room, for· ma! dining room. Patio & Very Prestigious' shak~ roor. Large yam -"·iu ' "''"''"'""''a pool. Walk to all . Beautiful pool 0IK>n1e. 4 lat-ge. schools & shopping. Custoll,l. bedrooms, 3 bath&. Formal drap..?s. Thlck shag ca.rpets. dining room. Patio. 'Fireplace F1replace. Deluxe fa m 11 y 4 Bd -N n.u...1 & "tamUy roont. ·Good kitchen with buUt-ln!f. &-diSh· rm. a uVw11. assumable loaii. 0'>''Tler mov· washer. (02075) 8:46-0609 < r.162· ·"' ,pecu;;n;•=·--.Hnino· -J•parr-.,....,,, .. ~ "'"· , __ _,S~ee_a_n~d ~B-l!Y---- Love1y corlted entrance'. Lots $58.000. (0UM6} 846--0604 • of Pttntling thruout.the house. $23,500-lovelvl. $32,500. You're gonna like this 2 baths. Patio. Secluded ~ar IJ hon1e. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. "1h1i11g F001l1. r~am-lly room, Very atlncti\-e townhouse Flagstone patio .... Pool I: r fireplace. BU i I I -ins &.. \Vith 3 bcdroon1s, 2 baths. Pool d 'c l' king. t.o"·-tnainlenance d!sh\.\•ashcr. SiuTounding !fult & patio.' Dining room, yard. Cu.rpets. drapes. Dining Executive 3 BedroQ111! $45,750. Immaculate & beautiful. Near the Santa Ana country club: 3 spacious bedrooms, " '3 baths. Formal dining room. Secluded rear living room. Family room, fireplace. Deluxe ! a m I l y kltch@_ with built-ins & di:Sl:lwasher. Shows like a model home. 540-1720 Check This Out! Nice home on a large 60/220 lot. '.SlllTOUnding fruit b:tts. Lots o f. storage roon1. Alley access. Dining room. Fenced yard. Just $21,000. Lovely one bedroom home. Lots of room for fufure irowth. 540-l'ra> Breallting Spact! $25,COO, .Excellent 2 bedroom home on · a large 661233-kit. Dining room. Beautlfu'I landscaping. No need to worry nbout being crowded. ~1720 Owner Desparate! ~Tu~1 sacrifice this "nice 3 be<lroo1n klwnhouse. 2 balhsf Shake roor. patio. Dining room, built-Ins & dishwasher. Use of two pools & clubhouse. SZl,550. W2061l -54()-1720 Mjssion Vfejo TremendOus Value! $58, 750. Magnilicent home 'vith 5 bedrooms! Lovely pool It patio .. Carel!slng fruit trees. Lota of privacy. Family room, f I r e place. Privacy-minded rear living room. Formal din· !ngiroom. All deluxe family kitchen. Many many extras! f0191S) 831).6()3(1 , Large 4 Bedroom! \Vith a wost-appealing moun- tain view. 2 ba:~s. Dining room shake roof. r.todem-gas built-ins ~,it h ·dishY.'asher. F"irepla&. ·0n a quiet cul de sac street. Central alr-con- .orm ming room. -~ . -Formal dining room. Rear liv· dishwasher. Secluded reai:-llv· ing room inSures many private lng ~m: ~alk to ~ sc~ls. _momenls. Family • r o o m , Move ~n right away on Credit beautiful ti.replace .. Gounnet· approvB.l. (01924) 830-6060 kitchen. Bring the fa"mUY &: Le19u11~ 1 leach I Unbelievable EJegance1 For tlK>se whO want' the most out of living. Estate living! 3 sit{cious suites, 3 ·baths. Full dining room. Exquisite family "ftlOm. Fireplace. Spec:tacuJa:r . QCea0...6' coastltne view. Nearly· !4 acre. Deluxe lnside A: out. Decorator futni.sbi.ngs are o~ tlonai. $ll),fXKl. 494-8003, · the horse,s,. TQo nia.w fan~ic extru to name. f 87,900 . (004.19) 493-1341: Prestige Living! Elegant 3~bedroom home with 3 bathsl·.Just across 1ro·m the country club. Forn1al dining ' ' ' -· room. All deluxe modern bullt-lns. Secluded ~ livina rooni. Famlly room with wet bar.' · Fireplace. Poo!·si:i:ed · yai-d. Submit all 0 ff er• • 167,500. (~j 493-1341 dU;oning. Squeeky c( e • n ! WildernesS Haven'. $37,900. (~195.1) 830-0060 .. Live & Enjoy! See Ta Appreciate! :r:i:ng~=n~~ $23,500. Exciting townhouse wildcfnesi. 3 baths.. ,Family Very lovely ·home with a \\'ith· many special touches. 2 kitchen \\'ith all the modem beautiful tront &:. rear .YaJll, bedroo1ns, 2 baths. Plush · conveniences. Just 3 blocks highlighted b}> a waterfall l " & d o· · from the beach. El~ant thru· • fish~ ~ ~-• carpeung · rapes. 1ning . ....,...... , . u un .. roon1, built-ins. Patio. Im· out. $90,000. 494..f!OOl trees. Fa{ffil~;o._,,n. l place. maculate condition. Just 1 Secluded· rear Uvi'ng roOm. year old. (01996) ~ Reduced $3511!1!' Dining room. Mom-Plea•lng San ~lemente Very Outstaadilgl $46,900. Tremendous ocean A harbor view. Surrounding fruit trees. 3 bedrooms, 2 batha. Formal d.ining room. Fi.replftce, rear living room . Modem built-ins. CUstom built horne. Many memo r ab lit • moments. in store for you! (Oll66) 492-mJI. Panoramic riew! Get away from it .all In-this gorgeous.·, home. Custom~t beauty with spectacuJar ocean view. Top quality construction. Wet bar, jacu:i:zi. F9nnal din- In& room. 'Secluded.-car living room. Fan1ily . rtiom &- fireplace. Come see! $105,950. {10913) ~7710. See And Buyl, Spaclou,s ~9P 0·r the world kitchen built-ins. Clx>ice 2 home. s· bedrooms, 3 baths. =home. $38,000. (01s_1_9> J D.Oh't Miss This! . $48.950. It's' hard .to resist' this Large attractive landscB:Piht· gorgeous 4 bedroom · home. 2 P.alio, clining room. All deluxe $35,900. E x c e p t I o n a L 3 baths. Patio. Family toom. kitchen with modeni buUt-lns . . ~bedronm. Mind-plea.dng ocean Large yard. See thru fireplace. Si: dishwasher. Lovely family D·an· a Py·1n t . ew. \I/ell landscaped. Seclud= I I'-~ Hlgh · ~. · "" rear living room. -Patio,· ~SS ng , room, w a K. -i n ·room & · place. auuve closets. Secluded rear. livjng the p ic with lots ot dining room & gas built-ins (01993) -=~ ,~ $56 000 ~ .... """"' · with dishwasher. Near the golt rooni. ~ 1'4.vacy , . ~.. . JneJ.ijjllll ·coune &: t~\ch. Top buy! 4-'Bdnn. + 3-Baths!-·1--11ust-'$38;5D0.!--+--1tik'e".'Rtlya1ty!-. _,,..-+-~-· · ·~~.(=~).~-49'l-~t:-:::::::::::::. $43.950. Excel.lent Mesa Verde Excellent. Spanish home. 3 That's the feeling you get In $39,950, Enjoy the lovely ocean Lots of .Privac ... y!~ -. home. Very large lot. Lovely· ~ms, 2 b a t h s . "Sur· thia spectacular custom home & valley scenery from this at-. garden & fruit trees. ·P\enly of i-ounding, fruit trees. 1,.nrge in lovely '-lon~rdi Ba,y. 4 spa-tractive 4 bedroom home. Grat~ boTne with 3 roon1 tor a pool. Boat & trailer covered patio, very well cK>us bedroom suites. 4 baths. LoVi!:ly patio v..-lth lots ot deck· bedrooms. 2 baths. Terrific acces$. Covt?red pR.tio, Shake landsc;aped. Family room, Thought·staggering coastline ing. NU m er o us shade ocean view. Dining niom, trees. l..atii rear ya r d , ... built-iru. Cozy fittplace. Shae roon1. Deluxe b u i Lt -i n s • roof. 1''onnal dining room, lfre.place. Dini g room, View • .Lots at privacy," Rear ~ .Secl'uded rear living • patio. · Deluxe kitchen with , built-ins & dlsh'>'°RSher~ 1',aml· bulll-11")5 1£ "d I 1 w a I her. living ·room, (aml.JY . rOoin,-· room; Fomtal dlnlng room. built-Ins Ii dishwasher. Cozy 1y rooffi, fireplace. Cd20Cl5) Beautihz!ly t@4. (01940) den. Elegant fomial di.nine '-Del.w.ce kitchefi. ""bu l It -ins fireplace. \Von'r. last loo.g. Natural birch cablnet1. (020'24) carpets., Tennis court I: play dish\\·asher. Forced-air · heat. 842-2~ a1-ea. (00869) 846-1383 t.020321 962-5566 540-l'IID lID-6060 room. $179;00o. 49<-8000. (01917) ~ · $411,000. (01915! 4!1Z-nw 1 Since 1926 ~ .. SOUTH COAST OFFICES· ' COSTA MESA 2tll -llM. 140.1720 . NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH_ ""'--14J""f1 ,.,, ... --·' 11.14~ 141 .. 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'2· DOOR ·· · ·· lnl«ior a. exterior decor. Tinted glass, deluxe bumper gr~p, flOM rACTOl:Y un ntcr · Pickup F SO. '14 TON V-1, 'speld, Her.y CV!y Equipped, License Ho. M(Qtl $ ·11 9·. ·.8·8 . ...,_'6_9 ._.;;.IM_PA __ tA -==~' ·L-~~_.:.':i':_t;.:"_·=-~_i:~~-".'~$$_11 53.;..;...88 .. 8 8 ........ '70 booc·E f:~l!:=:...,,,,.,,, . -. . ' ' · · . NEW YORKER . ·/71 FORD P' kU $248 8 '69 CHRYLSER V•·"''·""''"•"<l«v •ir ""';""""-$1 BBB ' - . F100 IC . p . M~=~~;Tiro:!~~~~: ,' . ~tov~m';•: •ir corditiofUng. Nict tnlClc, mitt ~ ~ """ Nt. '69 ·CAO I LLAC v-1, . . rr.:.. :~~ir (Olllf.tioni!IO. ~$2 7 8·8 ' -. , • • 1fffr1ng, er brakn, PlMI" w1ndoWs, pc1Nfr I -· . seats rMf he vin Ir i , No. XRK-m IMME'DIATE DELIVER.Y BRAND f'.'EW I • • • ' • .. ~ •Mai, A.prll 15, 197S DAILY PILOT I) I' ::" 0 1973 GALAXI~ F.25BRR43112 COMPl.m ICAGE ' V-8, factory 1ir c:Oridfttonlng/powfr ~leering, radio, heater, whit!Wall 1;res, tinted qhtss, whttl 'coiers • Serial fJK91 E2G8l08 '72 . G~LA!i!· ~~,9 . _·$2-·7.·. a· s· ~ V.f, l\ll'o..frVis.. lldory 11r c.tnlit~ • ....-ttftrln;. hMho, heitltr,. ') · ·• , whll!W1lt tirtt. lin!ed ;llss. Lictna No. 1'17SKW • • ./, J.' • ~ '..r {,• ,. 7a•llft0 · · 'i 'Ja~ '71MAVlllCK -' • Aulo. lrilM.. PoMtr slftrlng. power (di.:~ br.lkt5, tint!d gltSt; ridio, l'ltattr, ~ self conraintcl in't:l.• ·1~owtt, •ft. Sf!'. FlOSKN'/2011 , .•• !SGTAME41193) " .. • • ' • I ' -- / . " , • .........._....I I. 0 ,JOO o S)C ... ,01'' ••••••• '50-'90 loan & MDriM hp ·s ••• 900 • 9W L1.;,...,,_ • • • • • • • , JOO . 79f DAILY ,....,.. .•••••• • •. 200· 299 -· COUNTRY CLUB AREA Soper Sharp-SparkH111 Quality 110 Maitws· Circle, °"9ft Stln. After 1 P;M. 2 blidroc>m._ 2 bath, comfy family . room, Breakfut area &i attlum. Upgraded shag Garage door ol><!>er. Spanish tile roof. 1700 ~ ONLY 1 Y~ OLD. $t4,900. 10% PACIFIC .REANSTATE . 642..0200 G.nera1 . ' JlJo Watu/ronl Esceptk>nal 5 bdrm., 3-story home with pier & )lip. MagnWcent South bay view from all 3 levelt. Remodeled kitchen & family room. Prk:e reduced to $218,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 loyoldo Dr., SuH. 1, N.B. 675-4161 Generel Ge~eral * Orn .JJ01Ue6 .*. SunJa'I 1-Sp.m. 1014 Polaris .. : ............ --:-:-::. $175,000 25112 Crestview ........ .T :·'. . . . . . . $54, 750 19 Tiburon Bay Dr ................ $124,SOO · 34· Linda Jile Dr. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . $250,000 1724 Galaxy Dr. ............ .'. $139,500 1380 .Galaxy Dr ................... $237,500 lll201 Edgehill Dr. ........ 4 BR/Fam. Rm. .1532 Keel ....................... $88,800 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 600 Poinsettia " .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . $61 ,500 313 Heliotrope ........ , .... , ..... , $135,500 * * *· * * * OPEN SUN. 1-5 34 LINDA ISLE 60' Prime view-main channel. 3 BR., m!tr. suite w/fireplace., first floor. Trad. custom design by Ellerbroek. Beam ceilings. 2 slips. $250,000. Kathryn Raulston • . 60 FEET ON WATER OPEN SUN. 1-5 1014 POLARIS Pier & slip. H&F pool. 4500 sq. ft. home w/5 bdrms., den, 4~ baths. Redecorating starts Tues. Submit on smaller home in Uarbo~ High area,. $175,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. ~ 1' TIBURON BAY DR. SPYG LASS HILL Beautiful, new. Lusk bit. home.' 4 BR's., lam. rm.1 wet bar, 2lh baths. Spectacular ocean View. $124,500. Cathryn Tennille EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR Much morelll3n dtiplex-slick new seaside sensation,l ~ tilks. to oceap7Beams & brick-+ income. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. 313 HELI- OTROPE. $135,500. Paul Quick ' L&GUNA BEACH & A POOLI 2 Bdrms. & a studio! 2 Ba's.; large lot, great location! When you tire of the sand, take a dip in the pool! Offered far $59,900. Toni Esrobar VIEW-MOST D~S RABLE AR EA M ke offer. Owners e purchased smaller e. 4 BR,3-tb , formal dining room & arge family room wffirepl~ce. Edie Olson , LARG E LIDO LOT /llJ'..l'!J--IO garden or expand or for your ·fav-· pet. Three bdrms. & den & charming! 1 price $94,500. Gene Vreeland CAM EO SHORES -"' , Great canyon view. Beautiful garden w/ rooin for pool. Large living room .has hi· beam ceiling & handsome fireplace. 3 Bed· ~ms & 2 ballJs.._ $99,500. Carol Tatum __ .HARBeR VIEW HIDEAWAY Vacant-move In condition. Great corner !<>- cation. View of bills & peek-a·boo of ocean. 3 Bdrms. & famil y room. Triona Bergin DOVER SHOR ES LUXURY BEST VIEW -over 4,000 sq. ft., Incl 4 bdnru., fam. rm., fonn. D.R.-inviting pool -LARGE CLOSETS. A really complete llome. $237,500. FEE LAND . Bud Austin _....... Coldwall,Banker ~ 551 NI WPORT CENT l;R DR., N.I . General * *" * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful custom , quality in one of finest homes in area. Professionally decorated 4 BdrmS, huge family rm wiUt ro.sewood . panel- ing, lge dining rm & fully eqwpped kitchen. OP.en be3111 ceilings, lavish ·tile ifoor in entry hall, loads of storage, auto. sprinklers. Fully air condi tioned. 3-Car garage ..... $159,500 17 CYPRESS PT. LN. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 DOVER SHORES ""'\ $~,000 Magnificent 5 bedroom hom&..l!Jl-plcturesque Galaxy Drive & includes the lsnd! Really cus- tom built. On a street-to-street site. Large family rm., lge. formal dining rm., 4~ baths &: 3-car garage. Fully air-conditioned, lux . cptng., blt--in vacuum system, miniature pool &: sun room off mstr. bath ~..r-many xtras. 1337 GALAXY OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5:30 1,INDA ISLE BAYFRONT -$24$,000 'Ah, the luxury of your own pier/slip at your door step! L-Ovely custom home w/4 bdrooms (including extra large master BR.), lge. fam. rm. with sunken wet bar, formal DR., game rm. & 4~ baths. Built-in vacuum system. Abundant Del Piso tile. Patio faces lagoon. 50 UNDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 BIG CANYON -$124,500 You'll LOVE this home! lrilpressive open beam vaulted ceilings give a feeling of space. 5 Large bdrms., lge. family rm. &'formal din· ing rm. Many fine features in kitchen, :kar garage, fine cptng. & drapes. Beaut. landsc. " 55 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN. 1-5:30 c. WATERFRONT -CORONA DEL MAR Luxurious completely refurbished 2 bedrm. 2 bath "own-your-Owh" apt. Rich cptn g. & drapes, be ams, paneling, abundant marble & many fine appls. Adult occupied. Pool , great yiew, boat slips, sec. gate. $145,000. BIG CANYON -$104,900 B.St buy in.-the area!' Lovely plan by Broad· moor and surrounded by more expensive cus- tom homes. Most terrific ·kitchen, 4 large bedrooms, family room & formal dining rm. 2 Fireplaces·& 3-car garage. Qtiiet sl 29 AUGUSTA LANE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5:30 BIG CANYON -$114,950 Exclusive Country Club area with security • entrance. Popular floor plan in this fin e 5 bedroom home. Family rm. w/wet bar, for- mlllcdining'rm. & 3.batljs. Heavy•hake roof, 3-car garage. Beautiful cptng. & drapes. . · Off lct Open Saturday & Sunday ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joa~uln Hills Road ''Overlooking Big Ceriyon Country Club''"""___, NEW~ORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX - Located on· the Carnation Ave. bluff, these 2 bdrm. units look down the entire bay & over tt>e Balboa Peninsula, to the mighty Pacific. Be careful here -your mother-in- law may never go home. THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS -"EXCLUSIVELY YOURS" Beca~se we ns1 only a few .eelect ~ts - for Action •.• CaU 642-5678 1~----~---_/~ --'---'----General General --- ' ' JIM lfY.NDS f!u been· in Rffi Eatate since 1968. He came to the real estate profeulon !rom a career in engineerlnl. He has worked In new residen- tial sales at Westlake Vil- lage, west of Los Angeles and ln the sale of Invest- ment property in Los An- geles and Orange Counties. l1e became a Real Estate Broker in 1972-and for the past two years has been selling residential property in Orange County. He ls proud ol his Ia.sting associ- ation with The R e a I Estaters. Please contact JIM HYNDS to serve you in buying or selling your home or · 1n- Vestment properties. 646-7171 3 BDRM ~ GUEST POOL-$32,500! WILLIAM WINTON ' C>pen .JJo~e6 BALBOA . ISLAND 310 SD .. BAYFRDNT OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 , Spectacular bayfront duplex. Creatively de- SJgned 3 bdrm., 3 bath upper unit featuring roof deck, study overlooking master bdrm. & priv. pado. Lower 3 bdrm., 2 ba. unit now rented. On shore mooring incl 227 OPAL OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 New 2-sty. 4 bdrm., S ba. home plus spa- cious I-bdrm. income unit. Xlnt location just steps from beach. Lge. d~I. car garage, See it this weekend! NEWPO.T,-BEACH 415 BAYSIDE DRIVE . OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 A heauliful garden patio creates a feeling of se~ty upon entering UU.. beauliful 4 bdrm., 4~ bath bayfront borne, .Features incl., lge. sauna, den, priv. pier that will ac- commodate a 50 ft. boat & a beauliful sandy. beach in·front. Very acc...,ible location. Of· fered at $249,500. 229 MARINE , _BALBOA ISLAND 675-3"1 WILLIAM WINTON-, REALTOR · That's right. PRIVATE, DE- TACHED GUEST FACII,, ITY ! · Large shade trees cover • LARGEST ·c._vRNER LOT! Huge red brick fire- place. f~ORMAL DINING ROOr..t Gorgeous beamed ceiling family room. Tile kitchen. 3 giant bedrooms ·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 with g11csL Laundry rooll). Big slide into spla.shiiig. -Gener•l KIDNEY SHAPED POOL! 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;o::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;; General Exira large enclosed stor-' 1 · · ""' yard. Fanta>ttc buy at * BOYD REAL TORS PRESENT. . S * LOW PRICE OF $32,500! Take advantage • call 645-0303. I Olll.\I L OI \0\ -Jo'("A ~~OR.I FOR SALE 3 Arch bay home, $67,500. OceQfl !ront hideaway . 1200,000. l !Jr. cottage and addft:ional • land $40,500. l!i acres level la,nd Ortega 1-lwY $10.'l,OCKI. Income. ·producing· .property . 169,500. 3 Br .... Villa Park home in . Orange $43,500. 191S PT. WEYBRIDGE OPEN SUN. 1.S A BhlU'P, upgraded ·Pomfino model. s BR., 3, ba'•, wiW a charming, efficient farm kitch· en. Easy mainl l.andsi:aping & best of all, the bonus area ii stressed to code & ready to be • your dream studio. 1537 SERENADE OPEN SAT/SUN. l.S A pretty special, special hoube .. 2 BR., 2 bf!s., with a convert. ·~n. The topper. -a large gleaming· pool · a park-like setting. . . -~-- 1617' ALISO OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Need room? Cape Cod eottage with 2 Jldrms. & bath up & ·2 bdrms. & bath downstairs. Wonderful fo" teenagers or-in-laws. Delight. ful patio & a big 3 car garage. REDUCED TO $47,000. •. * 675-5930 * 3629 E. Coot! Hwy, Con.no del Mor Exclusi\l'e Canyon lake'[!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I k>t $10,00J. .......____ RITA MYERS. BROKER. General General C'ORY BARRE'IT AND 1..:;==-----_;;.;;;..;;,;.;.;. __ ~-- DORlS SHORE, AS1DCIATES 4~ 1786 S. CoH t Hwy. •••••••••• · FIXER-• UPPER MAKE OFFERS~ Two fourplexes, good Costa Mesa location, 2 bedroom an~ l bedroom units. Asking $52,000 each. 10% down. EASTSIDE BARGAIN Attractive triplex-good locatio~-all .2 bed- GOVERNMENT REPO room units. Asking $48,000. 10% down. 9,Jng paint, pap", and ll-'-.-F_O_U_RP_LE __ X_AN_D-ST_O_RE--.-_-N-orth--Lo-n-~­ JAX. Large 3 BR, 2 BA and dining. Hardwood floors, Beach-7 times gross at $63,000. 0.W.C. 2n shag carpets, fire.,.ace, T .D. .. l. ,.. roo111 for boats & motor honl~ oH alley. Hum, only NEW DUPLEX-dose <>-Ilana Point Ma- 128,000 .. SubmlLb • , --rjna=4-bedroonrand·2"bedroonrunits;-$81;259-54G-1151 " Open Evn. ---~-----~-,---,.­CORONA. DEL MAR "CUTIE"-first·time offered-remodeled front unit. Hurry on tjliJ -· f -HERITAGE . • REALTORS one. ~ ~ • • • • •· • • • • 1 $1000~a month· income -two trlpleses -spendable galore! Only $79,900. er11 --------CALl 675-7225 SUSSID!Alf 0 ' Tiff COl.WIU. CO. l\JISIDtAlf Of' THl COlWIU. (0 . ' ' ~ Gen••l ·- FOREVER VIEW-DOVER SHORES Elegant, lge. bay view home; 5 BR, 4 ba. Conip. entertainment center around lge. hid. & filt'd. pool; locked wro ught Iron gates. $166,000. Land avail. HARBOR-VIEW . HOMES l CARMEL MODEL I HARBOR VllW HOMES 3 Bdrms., .formal .dl!llng rm., famil.1 rm.; brick frplc. Only one YMf :JOUDI-<>wn.- leaving area. '$71,500.Inollldlng the land! I LOVELY MONTEGO MODEL 4 bedrooms, family · room,. formal dlnlQg; • Cl1'l>tl8.. drapes, super.lsndscaping, covered patio, wOod deck: $74,950 FEE -. LIKE NEW PALERMO MODEL . 4 bedrooms, family rooni, form al dining, wet bar; up- grade carpets, floors. Pcrltoet for your family. $78,500 }'EE • HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY . ' 833-0780 ' .. " MAMMOTH LAKE Near to ski Ult :tt7 & 8 & not far from lake -contemp. sty)ing; 214 baths, 6 Bclnns. -(cou1d sleep 25 -people); $57,500. For full Information call Georgine Baugh! at Corbin· Martin. . ' ., CORBIN -MARTIN REALTORS con Anytllno 644-7662 --""Solo •.•• )25 .... ..._ ... • • L • • • •" ·SA9 ,__.~.~.mo .. ., ~-••• ·"" ·l'Jt ~ . . . • ....... • • .. • • • • • • • JOO ..... -.;... """"""" ••• "75 • "" -............. 600·"'9 ...................... 9'5 ..... DUPLEX 517 Bogonlo, Col'OM dtl Mo r Cute 3 Bedrm, 2 bath front house with fenc- ed private patio & yard! immediate occu· pancy. And 2 Bdrm. 1 ba h, rear house. Es· tra ·wide 42' Jot $69,500. Open Sal/Sun . 1:00-5:30 CdM -Ocean View 418 Hazel Da:., Corona del Mar Charming 3 BR with formal dining, many unique l e a t u r e s , nearing completion. _open SaVSun 1·5. BIG CANYON 28 Royal .St. George, Nowport Booch Large custom home on 5th Fairway, 5 Iuxur-- ious bedrms wiUt outstanding large de o & other attractive features. Open Sunday 1:00- 5:30 2845 E. CoHt Hi9hwoy Coron l dtl Mir J 675-6900 General General CULVERDALE -IN IRVINE 3 Bdrm. -to ps in everything, decorating. carpeting, appliances, .location & price. $35,500 . OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 3682 BAYLOR COSTA MESA. FOUR·PLEXES Spacious 1-BR units with patios. 2 Blks. .from Newport Blvd. Always full -$65,000 ' --. CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER DUPLEX -Two 2-Bdrms. -$79,950 ct -Orange · Coast -REAL ESTATE 644 4141 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• dtl Mor General MACNAB IR-VINE FINER HOMES . ECHOES OF GRANDEUR S'Ound tbru this custom Big Canyon Home. Unusual 3 room master suite w/jacuzzi +._ additional 3 BR's. Outstanding view loc,.. lion. Lois Miller 642-8235. (L31)- "WH ITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" Spectacular view ! 4 huge BR's & pool make this elegant home oqe of Dover Sbores fin~ QPEN ·SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. 1244 Polaris. (L32) VIEW. HOME +_I NCOME CdM Gorgeous Ocean View-Spacious 2BR, 3· bath + large club room-pool, plus 3BR, 2 ·bath separate home. 5 car garage. $174,500. H. Perry/R. Sherman 642-8235 • (L33) ' IRVINE TERRACE-VIEW HOME Gorgeous home w/pool~ View from ocean thru the Bay & the park to Fashion Island. Immaculate & comfortable. $79,500 Tom Qu<:.en 64U200. (L34) WON BAY-LIDO ISLE -5BR;-6-batfrholile-=fOTmat.'D~large brick terrace -pier & Sll'p. OPE.N SUN· DAY 1-5 p.m. ~VIA LIDO NORD. (h35) 82 PRESIDENTS LIVE HERE Big C11Dyon home less lban a year old - looks like a .model. 4l!ft, 3 bath. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. 21 HERMITAGE LANE (L36) • MAGNIFICENT LINDA ISLE Marble entry, crystal chandeliers, deep cpts. & beautiful panelling contribute to the platina of Ibis handsome 5BR home. Doria Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. •#54 LINDA ISLE. (L37) JUST ONE STEP , from your beautiful master suite Into ~ heated, private pool. Lovely, spacious 4BR Baycrest home w/secluded courtyard en- try. i89,500. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (L38) RENTAL-'FURNISHED DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT w /boat '. sllp-<>n main channel. :Z:stl!ry.., 1 BR, 4 bath + PR. Massive master 1wte. Lushly furnished .Leue for 1 yr. or longer. Available 6/1. Tom Turner MU235. (U9) VIEW LOT:...,810 CANYON • Excellent location . overtootfug beautiful rolling fairways & greens. Newport's':fbl.. est new resiqentilll. '59,950. Harriett Pery 642-8235. (L4-0) < [Irvine 1-.-.rm .. ·Ato11,r-,.., I I OI Powor Drlve 14l·H~I • I .- / • I • 1 - 7· -.. U,_.l()Ut: tf()Mt:S Tile BEST HQ\\ES .••.•• .. IN 1lfE BEST AAEAS ~~~-~:----- ADDED FAMILY ROOMS on-reasonably priced homes make for excellent living Bnd sound investing. Unique Homes of Mesa Verde has two! One, a three bedroom near the golf course. Youse pays your money and take yer choice! Both at $35,500. One of tbem's open today. OPIN TODAY l1 2t llAMUDA,' MESA YllDI. COSTA MISA UNIQUE HOMIS Of MISA YllDI, 141·1991 ·' A ......... ef Nt4I MlC,..,., ' ---o --- DELIGHTFULLY CLEAN-Here's an im· maculate a nd spacious three bedroom home that roarns all over a large Bayci'est lot creating fonnal and Wormal gardens. Very quiet neighborhood and very well maintain-ed. . OPIN TODAY, 1725 SITLA.llti, IAYCllST, NIWPOIT 11.ACH UNIQUE HOMES OF NIWPOlT IU.CH. 645·6100 H.nted by Merjory M•ff ®.> ' . ----~ .... --,,--- PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP INVESTMENT - Hot Newport Heights location-two duplexes under construction. Each has two 2-bed· room, 2 bath townhouse units, each. Buy now and by .R"0Jly yc)u can select colors and carpets. Very intf resting and very sound in- vestment It's your ti1ne! $67,500 each. OPIN TODAY, 311-IJ T6tli PL. NPT. lffS,, N.I . UNl9UE HOME\ OF. NlWPOIT IU.CH, HS-6500 \ Hosted by bllko Olricll ----<'~ . PEACEFUL RETREAT -A beautiful pOOl and picturesque gardens make this a serene and secluded three bedroom home, yet per- fect for entert:iilling. lligh ceilings, garden atriums and dt'llhatic skylights add to the effect. Definitely roo1ny. Prestigiou~ Dover Shores location. Now presented ~t $134,500. OPEN TODAY, Tl6J ~ALAXY. DOVll SHORB, NI. UNl9UI HOMES OP NIWPORT llACH. MS4110 HosW by Juli Cole ---.~--- SLIP ME A CONDOMINIU~' how about a condominium v.'ith a slip? That's it! Th(ee ?· bedrooms, two baths an4 . brand new rigOt -on the Water!-Right on! All the latest con-. veniences, in.eluding deep pile shag and a deep water slip! At '$92,500. onN TODAY, 4405 w. COAST HWY .. N.1. UNIQUE HOMIS OF NIWPOIT IU.CH, '4MIOO. . Alltl .. efDewS1..... , ' • • BAYCREST EARLY AMERICAN SE1TING Custom built FIVE bedroom and THREE bath home. This home has an easy flowing center hall floor plan. Large family room with fireplace; separate service porch and ' eating area in the kitchen. Large corner lot with ample room for a pool. Just reduced to $75,000. BACK BAY -COUNT THE EXTRAS Courtyard entry, garden kitchen, formal din· ing room, eating ru:ea in the kitchen, vaulted beam ceilings, ·family room with fireplace, decorator wall coverings, 21h: baths. Honest, this is more than just a 4 bedtoom home. We would love to show it to you. $52,900. BLUFFS BEST WATER VIEW You are front row center ov~rlook:ing the bay and snow capped mountains. Popular split level model with eating area in the kit- chen plus· formal dining area. Three specious bedrooms and 21'. baths. Upgraded t.hrollgh- out with lush deep pile carpeting and decor- ator wallpapers. $79,900. Call for appoint. ment. · DOVER SHOREs VIEW HOME Designed and built by Ivan Wells for.execu- tive entertaining and comfortable family liv- ing. Four bedrooms, convertible den, 3 baths, formal dining room and warm family room. Front courtyard· patio with heated pool. Forever view of llight lights and back bay. $137,500. ,-. Rumc EASTSIDE COSTA MESA . ' ASSUMABLE ... LOAN Shake roof charm, hardwood floors, used brick fireplace; close· to Westcliff'S!!opping. breakfast area 'la atrium. Upgraded shag. buyers. Sales price $39,94-0 with loan balance of $21,000. Three large bedrooms, 1 o/4 baths, bonus room and eating area · in the built-in kitchen, formal dining area. Excellent neigh· borhood, Low interest finanfing, and a sound investment. C. F. COLESWOR·THY 640-0020 / WE HAVE RENTALS Gtner1t . .. Gener1I ~ NEWPORT'S AWARD WINNING COMMUN! . JWE CALL IT "EASY STREET") OFFERINGS THIS HOME OPEN' Sl,!N. 1-5 2416 VISTA HOGAR . 0 4 B<!nns., 2'h oaths, family/l<itch., 2-sty. Spa• 'ou1ET ON NAUTILU>-One o( thirdeepest! cious patio. Family home in the highly Pools that is! Also: one heck of a good fam,.. praised "Plaza" community .. Delightfully ily floor plan with a pool tabl.,.size game. wallpapered, tastefully appointed, dutch roorp, four bedrooms (master sttife on one clean & sparklmg. Rememb.er, the Plaza side) and brand new carpeting. Quiet neigh· has loweit monthly upkeep fees ($42 per · borhood. $79,500. month .total). $52,500. (in~. refrig., washer, dryer, gas BBQ, blt-m shelving, frplc. set.) OPllf TODAY, 2006 NAUTILUS, IA YClm, N.1. UNl9UI HOMES OF NIWPOIT llACH, '41-6500 A lbti .. ef N ..... Cro1I ---@ ;..·--- A CUTE LITTLE BEACH HOUSE-Classic- Beam ceilings, brick fireplace, new paint and shag carpets, sunny ·exposure and clean as a pin. 2 Bedroom South of the highway in Corona de! Mar. Just a block to Big Corona. Tliis one is really cute-and really little! But the u:rice is also a small $49,500, 'OPEN TODAY, 3210 llAYllW, C4M UN~Ui HOMES OF NIWl'ORT lr'ACH, 645-6IOO . Hnted by lort llleocty 456 GAVIOTA The popular "Dolores" plan. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths, split-level, courtyard entry, "on the green". Great end unit, cul de sac"' loc.1 steps to inviting pooJ. First owner offered, adult occupied; listed below ~omparable "builder·_, new sate price" at $61.~ exceptional value! ' 2171 VISTA ENTRADA Front Row-Bay View (not mud view, water view) "The Trina P~"-high abl>ve the water skiers, with gorgeous bay & night lights views. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths, split.level. Sur·· prise! A.n all elec. kitch. Pro~ert)' now ' 1-------~@ cant & av!-. for spe.Afy dfilivery. Pncea 25De LAKE PARK LANE , Newport Beaoh~-.• at $69,000. T . choice listing c";"®t' last \Vow! Whatta address.! And whatta location! iong-~lter advantage NOW s like A shake roof chateau, nestled on a hill over-..,.Jl!>mes •e a ve $70;000). looking legendary Cherry Lake in Newport 4 s Beach. Surrounded with pine trees and "VI PAT '' -- quacking mallards, the three bedroom home THE BIG "Z" · ARE FEET i$ super and definitely Unique!'-Qpen Today. Yes, it's our large home & · very limite-d · onN TODAY, 2500 U.11 PAii LANI, N.I. supply: 4 Bdrms., baths, fo al din. rm., lam. nn., brkfst. area plus hug bonus/game rm. Just a great plan! Veri'! smlirtly dec- orated; fronting on green&It; walk to schools, shopping & park. Close by "jumbo" pool. Certainly the best square foot for dollar value at $71,500 (bring kids, they Jove it here! ) UNIQUE HOMIS Of NIWPOlllT llACH, '45o650t . A lllttq of lay ,...._ . ---~:--- \ i1~ SIXT.EEN UNITS • . . • in excellent rental area close to large shopping center. TWO SEPARATE BUILD- INGS, S-2 Bedroom unfurnished. 8-1 Bed· room furnisbad. Large h~ated pool. Covered lanai, ping-pong and shuffleboard. WILL TRADE ...... -.................. -.. $220,000. ) BUY THIS CONDO -BACK BAY AREA -3· Bedroom, 2\.<~ bath, bullt.-in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM- ILY ROOM, community pool & REC ROOMS including billiards. Pee 'laild close to every- thing ............................ $34,500. DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR. . Ni;;\V LISTING -Beautifully remodeled Cape Cod Dl,JPLEX.. Front unit 2 Bedrtioms, fireplace, carpets and drapes, ~GE PA· TIO. Upper. unit has. beamed ceilings, 1 Bedroom. Close to shopping and beach. .. ".... . . .. .. .. .. . . " . . . $73,900 , , OCEAljFRONT DUPLEX Swim on your own private beach,·a step from your front door. Two large bedrooms ·and 2 enjoyable fireplaces in each unit. A deluxe property like this only comes along one~ in-a-lifetime. Call now for appointment. $140,000. LARGE TWO STORY -FAMILY HOME - for the large faniily with a need for many extras . SEPARATE famtly -T09m, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen with din--- ing area, PLUS a formal dining room, two . fireplaces (1 in the upstairs master suite). Large fenced yard for the children. -----HARBOR VIEW HOME . SOMERSET 'MODE·L .. Welcome children in this family TWO STORY 5 bedroorn, family room home which fea. lures 3 baths , formal dining. room, WET BAR, large C9nvenient kitchen with all the extrps. Tremendous fe.nced .yard on dead- end t~pe street. FEE LAND ........ $81,500. DEL.IGHTFUL BAYCREST You'll .enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on a secluded street. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. PAN- ELED family room 'with double fireplace plus many custom features. Large fenced yard and patio .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. $63,500. . ,. --~- ~.,. . \ . . PALERMO MODEL H.ARBOR VIEW HOME Only one left in phase 1 of resale section on FEE LAND. This-'-home has 4 bedrooms, FAM ILY ROOM , 2'h baths in a _TWO STORY atmosphere. Nicely landse'aped yard. All this for ...... - . -..... , .. .. . $76,500. * OPEN HOUSES * AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS . . . . 644-7270 . . ~neral G9ner1I OPEN HOUSES 3 Bedroom + 3 bedroom Duplex-412 Iris, Corona de! Mar -Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p..m. THAT DORM HOME-It's a beauty because the 2 upsl;>]rs bedrooms open onto a nif!Y game area (cpuld be a 5th bedroom). Downstair.s there's 2 1nore bedrooms, in- cluding a big kitchen, family room, a beamed celling 'livin~ room and your very own atri· 1'-<UJJ ! l'.irst tim~ open. Presented at $63,500. &st ~'fl J3!:{' · ;/.-; rcal!J'. 2414Vist• ~ New port Beach ) 644-1133 Anytime 67!;-7225 • 2 Bedroom + aen-2511 Crestview, BaY,- shore.;sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 675-7225 ' 2 Bedroom-2851 BayshOre, Newport Beach -Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m . 67!;-7225. " OPQt.JODAY, JOZt FU.MINGO, MDA YODI, C.M. UNl9UI HOM d OF MUA YDDI, A lhfhtt of OttlH S.,it ---~--- VIEW OF VIEWS'-No better view of the Newport Harbor exists. 7 stories high, In that vanishing breed known as high rise. Comparable new developments prove this a worthy Investment In a one bedroom town-· house !or visiting firemen. Vista de! Lldo- a!!ords swimming pool and boat sllp priv- lleges. Truly·unique! Open to<lay. only! OPIN TODAY', 611 Llo0 PAti DI,. N.1. cin. 7.CI UNl9UI HOMES Of MlWPOlllT llACH, 641o6IOI A lkri"t 9f MOft"ll ._.... ---o11;@!1l'--- U~ lfJU I: liVMl:S REALTORS .... , ~ Gener ii General *BALBOA* I ON THE BIG BAY Large bayfront home near Peninsula Point, wllh pier & slip. 3 ~drooms plus maid's quarters. Unus<l'1ly !ID& construction & ex- ceptionally_ .maintained. Eleva tor. Sandy .beach. $250,000. 4 Bedroom-345 Catalina, Newport aeach- Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p,m . 675-7225. 4 Bedroom Fam. Vlew-lji80 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach-67!;-7225. Sun. 1·5 p.m._ Dallf Pilot Classified- '-'-"' • BURR WHITE, Rt1ltor . ' · V'l.0Uix;21 ml Newport, N';.; BNch ORANGE . ~OAST s BED ~ 675-4630 MU22r Evo1. ~ S~LESMAN o.. . . I Sund01, April 15, n7J DAILY PILOT IOlll\l l_Ol\O\ ,... •• 4 c ~· ' NATURALLY \'ou can sell it yourself, h\Jt can you get your price1 Do you kno1v the pitlaUs ot ii· nancing? Do you 11·ant peo- ple running through your ho1ne, v.·ithoutoul b I' in g qualUied".' \'ou 11·i1\ n1ake no 1nistakc< if you call us. Four oHiccs 10 serve, all pro. f('SSiOllllls. CALL COSTA MESA FIXER UPPER $25,000 ' 'OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 Area's prize view, In prestigioos Harbor View HUis, lovely setting. Magnificent day & night, bay & ocean view. Heated pooL 3 • Bdrms., 31> baths, formal dining r m .; 3 frplcs. adds to charm of this quality built "showplace,'' offered at $1751000 • J 1101 EBBTIDE 4 BDRMS. -BLUFFS CONDO Beautifully upgraded, near pool &. wide greenbelt. Low m onthly lee incl. ootside n1aintenance or ho1ne, leaving full leisure time. An xlnt spof for travelers, golft!rs, boatmen, et'c. $52,500. BAYFRONT WITH SLIP Large ,v.ater frontage & pier will accomm~ date 2 lge. boats. 3 (.or 4) Bdrma., in ono of our'besl areas, p1tly $160,000. THE PERFECT HOME Almost 4500 sq. ft. of archjtecl!lrally perfect elegance -huge rooms, wiUi 11 ft. ceilings in living rm. & dining rm., great mstr. lxlnn. plus 3 spaJ:ious bdrnlS., 3 baths & a powder .rm .. lge. family rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. Vi e'v of the bay fro1n n1ost rooms. $195,000, Shown by app'l. LIVE ON 60 FT. BEST BA YFRONT All the ingr:~dicnts. for comfortable living, ~vith f'.111 expansive \\'~ter view are c~mbinc4 1n this lovely, custom home: Arch1tectuh \Vith a hair awaits yo ur inspection & it bas been lovingly n1aintained. 2..Sty. with. 4 pdrms., 3~ baths;-convenient to both levels. Front window walls.of glass offer a magnifi .. cent day & ni ght bay view. U_pper floor mstr. suite is ideal fo r privacy&: relaxaUon. Personal reasons for fast sale, make th1' home avail. well below replacement costs. ; ' ' l • ' -: . ·: ~ .. .. - . -. . • Needs Y.'Ork but "7ould makc> a good invcstmenr, great Starter home . 3 lxlr, 1 00, Gftntrll Gtneril· sing., gar., lg rear yard. ·----------------·1 546-86<10 Call Rt.'d Carpet, ~, Realtors ') UV£ GAY & SUNNY FOR THE MONEY l!'I WESTCL.IFF PUPLEX ST ARTER --../ ... ·· .. Pete Barrell Realty ~ - • Pre6enl6 ~ •• I " :t ;: '. ~ .. •• SANTA ANA HEIGHTS A·I HOME AT HARBOR ENTRANCE zoning. Good Income. Basic condition good, Needs paint and yard work. Loan avail- able. Price $28.(XX1. ::: ,., e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 675-il27 Lachenmyer , Reallor -----------~ "o.s-» HERITAGE . . REALTORS "SURPRISE" IMMACULATE I 3 BR. & ltunlly m1.. !rp\c. Jkoat Col1egt Pork locttk>n. Ov.-ner aa,ys, "Brina offt!r this V.reck!" BALB!)A BAY PROP. * 642.-74'1 1* . · ... , -HERITAGE . . REALTORS $ :f ~ ~ • ~· .•. ~ ;: ~~ ·~~ ·S ~-· .. ~: . ~ ••••••••••• PANORAMIC VIEW ·: ' .. " • - • ' . . -- -· .. DAILY PILOT SundJY, AP!il 15, )'173 -- 1~,1 ~[ ___ ... __ .::l~-il!~[ i ---··-~l~~-i L~-~ J.~!-;.I ---~~iii e l:.--.... _-~l~~l,;;I· ----.. -~l~iiiiiiie~[ ------~'~~e -al Gonoral General !~rat ;0;•;-;;;-;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;°"';-;..,.;;;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~Oot~~n~o~ro!!I:__:_ __ Gonotal -al · 3 .:TA+lt1:~N"S .B ES'I' I~ .NEW . BLUFFS I ~:~~::,~ NEWPOJi RTCBstAY.:_SCHfitERRLY IWEH VIEW 2· Bed~N2~ath1 ,l;·;;s .. ;;:ee;;;p1n;;;!H;i;;;~;;;lr.;;;lroL;;:;nUt;;;:Ff;;_S;;;m_;;th;;;i-:W-W;:1;;;;;Wt;;;uri;;:;o• .. =s "· • ATHS ~ 1118 U om p eve -01'""'"""'· w.u..1 .. wa11 • • .... "" -$31,5001 "BRA~D ,NEW-4 BR.-3 B f:~~1;:.i;,:""',;;, .~':".,.u~~ . CarJ>et, El"" c._, Door bedroom con omlnlum, expen,lvely decorat. CREAM PUf'T STARTER Beautifu1 2200 sq. ft. condo overlooking pool. ln\'C•lrnent in,.. llOU&ht aftu 4 Br, 3 ba, 'upstairs living room W/view & Opfner. illfRltY ... Won't ed, with custom carpets & drJpeSj large pri· HOME! stain 1iau entry! Luxurious· carp:, elec. cookware top, dbl self· area and enjoy • 11.r;e ~le. Lge family-din rm, overlking patio. Wt. · .$23,000. Cal 1 vale sundeck; WQJ'l1'·fre'! All exterior land- Mul>le ~ Dtl Ploo tile tire-clean. ovens. ,66,950. tamlly home al the .. m~ -Elec kit w/bltns & brltfst llar, sep service .,.,.Umep.i. ~LMD·A. ll scaping mlinWned by the community as-place. Lari:" FOR.\tAl. thne. 2.400 l<I· fl. 01 oomron room. Cwitom quality lncldS plaster walls, " soc1ation. An excellent value at $68,600 DlNJNG room! 3 spa<:lou.s Please let me show you this exclusive t.o.•llh1 .~n ... itndowl wb~.:.rd,robe1 raised foundation, high beam ceai"'"'S. Lots Make any reA80nable offer. bedrooms. ChC!ery ki1cncn. new list'nu ll the other condos anc: s..,._e space, .. arn. .....,... Owner wu asking·s1soo per 90 FIET ON UDO NORD t.awidry. PWS,. SUPER avall.atlui!s~f~~e,.TheBluffs. .. . lyoomLo m ..• 1""llll.!Jtlul 26x40 2olL tile, bric,~ & wood! .dONIE OF A ~GOOD. Aere, 15Acre•. °"~"""' BOI\'US ROOJ\f • PATIO Pi u1... p.-,va sur· ots-,...over i••cre, an va ue a pprox ..,_, 'Finance. Call Any ti m c , 3 Bayfront. lot.a, side by side! Pier & slip combo! All enck>Rd "·ll.h I' l'Oundmt::s oJ b Y Be st 'Buy· In Newport-By Owner-$17,751 · 646--0555. privileges. Available on long term land lease Jalo<ule windows ., you HELEN B. DOWD ' ""1"'""s' "::''140 · 011' f•wJ 23 19 Ho•th•r La no, N.B. 64fM563 SOLID VALUE or purchase. 0 550,000 plcit up !he mood! Faot.u-pr '' ~. ' ew '°""'' """'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""'""' ... ""'""'""'"'-I • Ilcof1> SHARP In •nd oul! REAL TOR 644-0134 lx>l"K """ 2 blocQ away Condo ..• Beaulllully Main-INVESTMENT Sl'ECIAL ONLJ. $31,5001 T3.ke advan· "'111 lit t $84,000! Gentr•I ta1ned Parklike Setting. 2 ...,. • eau &IS-0303. Multlplo Llstlllf Mombor Bedroom•, l'> Bath>. All Four s bedroom homes on East 20th Street, HAVE Calitontla City lot OWNER arooouL· Executive Elect B/I Kitchen tA·lth near Irvine Ave. All have fireplaces, enclos- IOlll \I L 01\11 \ INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • ~ r_, "" • Super sharp & clean fourplex in best rental area or Costa Mesa. Gross monthly income '655. Good tax shelter, $66,500. ·- DI REC-TORY ..., tWI Mltdy 4k'Mt.,., wlflri .,.. "I• .... "4 • y•11 t • .............. All flte loc•tlo111 lltted below ore •· ICrililff I• w'"'9r o.toll ty ~ .. otMwMr• lo teHy't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P•ro• 111&.wlitt opn ho11Ms fw .-. ., to tut .,. ·~ to lht ..cit l.to;..nu h1 tfrllt col•• Hetl frWay, S9t11rd9r Md S11Hof. ~ HOUSES FOR . SALE 2 BEDROOM 2o92 Crestview (Bayshores) N 644·2430 $54,750 (Sun 1·5 3210 Seaviewc Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $49,500 (Sat & ~un 1-5) 1100 Temple Terrace Dr., Laguna Beach 497-2961 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 11-5) . . 26151 Avenitla B6nachon, Mission Viejo 494-9894 $29,995 ISat & Sun 104) 510 J:asmine, Corona del Mar 673-7311 ! (Sun 1-5) 224 Via Koron (Lido Isle) NB . 675-5200 (Sun 1-5) 2 BR & FAMIL Y RM OR DEN' . 17891 Bascom (Univ. Park) Irvine . {Sat & Sun 10-5) *1537 Serenade (Irvine Terr) CdM 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *624 R:unona nrvine Te'rrace) Cdt.1 642-8235 $79,500 ISat & Sun 1-5) *1106 Somerset (Weslcliff) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 ,BEDROOMS 600 Poinsettia, Corona de! 1.1ar 644·2430 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 15482 Lorraine \Vay~ Irvine · . 551-2264 $39,950 · (Sat & Sun) 451 ·62nd St . (NewP{)rt Shores) NB . 548-1290 • (Sat & ~un 1-5) 454 Trucha (Th e Bluffs) Newport Bi!ach ·. · 675-8500 (Sat & Sun 2·6) 415 Santa Ana St., Newport Heighls 642-3377 $55,000 548:2698 **2233 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach · 642-5200 "$175,000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) tt#68 Balooa C0ves, Newport Beach ' 642·5200 $96,500 !Sun 1·5) 307 Vista Suerta (The Blurfs). NB 642-6235 . (S un 1-5 ) 2500 Lake Park Lane (Cherry Lake) NB 645-6500 $81 ,500 (Sat_& Sun 1-5) 3561 Carmel (Walnut Village) Irvine 838-3443 (Sun 11-4) 8102 ·ouberry (Univ. Park) Irvine . 552-7500 (Sat & sw; k~ *16321 Golden Gate, Hunlington Beach 842-2535 832.750 (Sun 1-5) 35.1 LaPerle Lane. Costa Mesa 646-7171 {Sat & Sun 1-) 2242 Donnie Rd ., Ne,Vnort Beach. • 673-6642 675-6459 .(Sun 1-) . 3 BR &"FAMILY RM OR 0DEN **#34 Linda Isle {Linda. Isle) NB 644-2430 $250,000 · (Sim 5) 1532 Keel (11\luHillsJ CdM 644·2430 $88,800 (Sun 1-5) 3128 .Bermuda (Me sa Verde) CM 546-5990 $35,500 (Sat &'Sun 1-5) 1725 Skylark Lane, (Bay.crest) NB 675-6000 $69,950 {Sat & Sun 1-5) 16202 Marjan Lane, Huntington Beach 847-7015 $39,500 (Sun all day) 20792 Mission Lane. Huntington Beach 962-4454 $33,000 (Sun 1-5). *398 \list·a Baya (cor Tuston) NB 646-0228 (Sun 1-5 ) 1921 Center-St., Santa Ana 546-2313 $25,500 (Sun 1·5) 4 ..BEDROOM ' 2113 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 673,5817 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 8461 Doncaster, Huntington , Beach 673-3663 $25,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2416 Vista Hogar (Bluffs Plaza) NB 644-1133 $52,500 (Sun 1-5) 1617 Aliso (Newport Heights) NB 675-5930 $47.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2187 Placentia, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $27.650 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3013 Buchanan. Costa Mesa 842-2535 $32,900 '(Sun 12·5) 3016 Buchanan. Costa l\1esa 842·2535 $32,900 {S un 12-5) 4 BR ·&-FAMILY RM OR DEN 2319 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 646-6563 $87,750 tSat & Sun 12-6) 19 Tiburon Bay Dr. (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $124,500 ' (Sun 1·5) * 1724 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644·2430 ~139,500 . (Sun!-5) , 19201 Edgehill Dr. (Turtle Rock) Irvine 644-2430 {Sun· 1-5) 1380 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 $237,500 (Sun 1-5) 3612 Catamaran Dr.(Lusk H.V. Hills) CdM, 644-1450 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18150 Sand Dunes (Tiburon) F.V. 962-6287 • (Sal & Sun) *423 Ogle Circle !Eastside) Costa Mesa 645·2496 $54,950 tSat & Sun 1·5) 1501 W. San Lorenzo , Santa Ana 5464340 $39,950 (Sa t & Sun 12-5) 1327 Keel Dr. (Lusk Harbor Vu) CdM 644-6249 (Sat & Sun 1-6) tt415 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach . 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1711 Terrapin Way'(Baycrest) NB 644-7270 $63,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1939 Port Weybridge (Harbor Vu Homes) NB, 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9782 Cornerbro6k, Huntington Beach· .. 644-7662 (Sun 104) 2029 Flamingo (Mesa Yehle) CM . 546-5990 $63.500 (Sat & S{ln 1-5) · *2006 Nautilus (Ba~crest) NB . · ii45-6500 $79,500 · (Sat & Suh 1·5) 294.6 Maui Pl. !Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $69,500 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1244 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB- 642-8235 (Sun 1:1>) 188 1 Via Palatino (T.R. ills) Irvine 55 -0 t & Sun 1-5) 1527 Anil.1 n (Wes c • *1363 Galaxy (llaver Shores) NB t<-675-6000-$13~.5.00 (Sar & Slln 1-5)- 507 15th St., l-luntington Beach 642·8235 , ' SUll_ 1-5) .;,:2l Her1nif~e [ g-yon ) -- -.. 642-8235 . $1 . {]() . (Sun L-5) 536·8B6B $41.500 (Sat & Sun 11·5) · 919 1'iller \Vay. Corona.Jtel ,alar . 644-0128 S79 500 .. ~at & Sun 1-5) 1418 'Sanlanella hr~ine Terr) CdM · . 673·6900' (Sa~ & SUij.12-5) 1915 pt. Weybridge (fl. V. Hills) CftM · 675-5930 $80,000 . (Sun 1·5) . 1806 Leeward IBaycre~) NB 644-6200 $67,500 ""5un 1-5) 19171 Bethany (Turtlerock) Irvine · 642-8235 . . !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1732 Candlesti ck (Baycrest) NB · · 642·8235 · . {Sat & Sun 1-5) 1849 Commodore !Baycresl) NB 642·5200 $74.500" !Sun 1-5) 827 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 642-5200 . . {Sat 1·5) 2307 N. Olive. Sonia Ana . 642,~200 $48.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 )'' 1904 Secrest. Sanla Ana 645-0303 · rsat & sun 1-5) 1412 Santanella Terr. Co rona ~el t.Iar 673-2222 -~ (sa~ & s~ 1-51 3146 Barbadol. {lliesa Verdel CM · 648·7171 {Sat & Sun 2·5) ·\ 418 ijazel Dr .. Co rona del Maf 67~·6900 {Sat & Sun 1-5) 292 Bowling Green, Cos!& Mesa• 676-6679 · · (Sat & Sun '1-5) * 1101 Ebbtide (H. V. Hills) CdM . 675-3000 · · !Sat & Sun 1·5) 2607 Vista Ornado (Blufls Condo) NB 640-0020 (Sal & Sun l ·5) 3125 Boston, Costa Mesa r. 645-6646 !Sat & Sun 1·4) 2001 Hl~hland Dr., Newport Beach 645-0308 ·rsun~-5) 29Q8 Sliver Lone. Newport Beach 645:1/303 $39.250 (Sun l -5) 491 St.ureeon, Cosla Mesa • 64!1-0SOS (Sun 1-5) ' I.- tt544 V!ir. J,,id.<>Nor ( id? ~sle) NB ' 642-8235 ·-"-. · '-· (Sun 1-5) 17,20 Skylark. ()laycrest) NB 642-8235 $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5). 1216·Sandpoint (H.V. ·Hills) CdM . • 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 46 Mission Bay (Spyglas~ Hill) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)' 2975,,.Catalpa (Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1633 Castle Cove (Spyglass Hill) NB • 644·6200 · '(Sat & Sun 1·5) . *1806 Toyon (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17 Cypress Pt. Ln. (Big Canyon) ml 644-4910 $159,500 rsat & sun 1-5:30) ~"" • '-~~: Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB &14-491.0 $245,000 . ($at & Sun 1·5:30) 29 Augusta Lane (Big Cao yon) NB 6444910 $.104,960 (S at & Sun 1-5:30) 51~eanza Ufive, Corona Highlands -8550 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) . * 313 E. Ba9{rant, Balboa Island • 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) -, 2345 Arbutus (Eastbluff) NB 644-1133 $72,500· ~Sun 1 -~) 5441 Sierra Verde, Jrvine 546-0022 $56,000 (Sat & Sun 10 AM to 5:30 PM ·. 20221 Bi g Bend, Huntingtnn Beach 546-2313 $54,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 335 Bordeaux, Costa Mesa · 645-0303 (Sun 11-3) *3821 Inlet Isle Dr. (Harbor VuHills) NB 673-8550 (Sun 1 ·5) 331 Vista Suerte ('!'he Bh1ffs) NB 645-8400 $77.500 (Sun 1·5) 9142 Pioneer Dr. Huntington-Beach ·962-8263 (Sun 12·5) **3301 Devon. Huntington Harbour ' 546-2313 $137,500 (Sun 1·5) "'·orth $1500 clear le $5000 home'. Spacloua 3 bdnns., 3 Dlsh"·asher. Car Pete d ard "' t E II t cash. Want bread & butter 4 baths, Family nn., formal throout. Real Lath and ed Y s, bullt·lns, carpe~, e c. xce en plex or triplex tr om dining rm. Fireplace. Tile Plaster walls. Private rental record. $120,000 f ull price Newpor1 Beach to Long roof. Bullt-ln!. Rear living Patio. Total of 5S0 or 10'/o Beaeh. Broker 67$-7225 rm . brk $45,'IOO. 54i..17'0 do•n ;, po"lblo. $18,000. CAMEO HIGH!.ANDS Call anftinie, 646-<Wa. Just listed! Magnificently landscaped & main· .2015 Santiago, Newport Beach 646·7171 , . (Sun 12·5) 1521 Anita Lane (Westcllff) NB 548-5045 $69,900 (Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROOM 146 ShQJ"ecliffs Rd ., Corona de! Mar 675-2101 (Sat & Sun 12:304:30) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN *24451 Coria Cresta Dr., El .T.oro 8374239 $54,900 (Sat & Sun) 1215 Key West Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-5149 $109,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **831 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 675-6161 (Sun 12-5) 7062 Starlight Circle, Huntington Beach 842-3779 ·$51,950 (Sun 11-5) **10141'olaris (Vove' ShJres) NB 644-2430 $175,000 (Sun 1·5) 2053 Port Province (Harbor,View Homes) NB 644-7270 $81 ,500 (Sun 1·5) 2074 Tustin Ave. (Back Bay) NB 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5) tt#51 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1.Sj #2 ii.iyal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2036 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 · (Sun 1-5) tt#54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB .§42-8235 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) **#53 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642.-8235 (Sat & Sun 1 ·S) 10121 Theseus. Huntington Beach 644-6200 $56,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 6444910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 55 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1701 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1842 Galaxy ·Dr. {Dover S 'ores) NB 640-0020 (Sa & Sun 1-5) 9512 High!ide. Huntington 'B'e:?cc~::..;;,:,:,.. 963-2558 $59,500 (Sat & Sun) 1700 Hi ghland, Newport-Beach . · 645·8400 $97.500 (S un 1-5) 28 Royal St. Geurge (Big Canyon) NB 675·6900 (Sun 1·5:30) 6 BEDROOM **4307 Seashore Dr:, Newport Beach 673-9266 (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE ' 1 BEDROOM *611 Lido Park Dr., Newport Beach 645-6500 $89;500-(Sun 1-5) 2 BEDRClOMS- 110 F Carriage Dr .. Santa Ana 979.7959 $29,000 (Sun 11·5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM 368 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa . 673-7663 $35,950 (Sun 1·5) · 3 BEDROOM 537 Vista Grande (The· BIUrfs) NB 673·2222 · -L-,.j . (Sun 1-5) HOME PLUS INCOME 4 BR HOME, 1 BR-APT 2Z7 Opal, Balboa Island · . 675·3331 __....(Sat & Sun 1-5) ' DUPLEXES . POR SALE 2 BR & 1 BR. 418 Narcissus. Corona del 1.1ar 644-7270 $73,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5} 2 BR each unit . 715 Marguerite, C"'ona de! Mar 644-4ij48 · (Sun 1 ·5) 239!>. A &.:B~nta Ave, Costa Mesa · . ij46'0555 . ~53;950 ---csiiil r_., , 2 BR & DEN EACH . 707 Begonia, Corona del Mar · · 675·5726 · ' (Sat & ,Sun)· . " 3 BR & 2 BR 606 \.2 Marigold, Corona del Mar 673-2222 . . · · (Sft & Sun 1-5) 517 Begonia, Corona de! Mar 675-6900 . _ <S,at & S~n 1-5) • 3 BR. EACH .. **310 So. Bayfront Balboa Island 675-3331 , · (Sun 1·5) tt430'7 Seashq.re D , Newport.Beach 673·9266 · . (Sun 1-5) . 3 BR & .FM & 2 BR 313 Heliotrope~orona de! Mar 644-2430 $135,50~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAM RM EACH 381 161h Place (NewporfHeights) CM 675·6000 $67.500-(Sat & Sun J-5) .]§3 16th Place (N eil•port Heights) CM . 675-600() $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (1) 3 BR, (1) 2 .BR, (1) 1 BR 2116 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa 645-7755 $64,750 (Sat & Sun 124) FOURPLEXES FOR SALE 1 · 1 BR, :f · l BR, 1 • 3 BR 12132 S. Hasler St.. Garden Grov.e \ 638-5662 . (Dally 10-8) ., UNITS FOR SAL.E . J 4 UNITS -l-& 2 BR 130-132'h 45th St., 'Newport Beach 646-7767 673-9ll60 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEX FOR RENT - 1 BR 520 Acaci•. Corona del Mar 673·8550 $250 mo (Sat & Sun 124 ) * , ••• * * yt...m ... * * * WlltetftHf I PHf ' ' FIX AND BUILD tained semi-view home. S Bedrooms plus 3 Existing llomes: 3 den, convertible to 4th bedroom. Yard large ~!:~'. ~1 8:1ed~m! enough for a pool. $72,000 \VOrk. ~lay build 3 more units. Owner May Carry 2nd Trust Deed. $43,900. Call anytime, 646--0555. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2141 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Ma r ''Selling RMI Estate in Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673-4400 PARK HUNTINGTON "LA MER" MODEL $54,900 OuLstandi~ opportunity to•l "!'!!!!!!!""'!""""'""'""'""'""'!""'""'~""'""'""'""'"""I own this large family hOme Gen1r1I Gener11 for appro~:in1ately $5000 be-1 ---------:..;;....;.. ____ ....:.._1 IO\V current 1'€placement cost. Features '1 bedrOoms, family room, romuU dining room, huge 400+ sq. fl. paneled run1pus room and 3 baths. ·Much upgrading and extra features, Including boat gate and concrelc deck. 'l\l:o blocks lo new elcmen· tary school and park. Please 546-2313 for addition· info. OPEN TIL ~ ; IT'S FUN TO BE NICE/ ;'1, -I ii ii. I ' THE BEJIL ESTJITEBS GLORY BE! WHY PAY RENT? NE\VPORT H' E I G H T S charming: .2 bedroorn hon1e, Oak floors. builtins, R-2 zone for additional units. 10% DOW N. . . .$.17 .500. Herrel, McKenna &,Co, . Reartors BEST VIEW / 180° vie\v "ith beach access. A custom-built 4 bedroom home 'vith open beam ceilings. View the bo35 in the harbor and then de- scend the s~s to the beach tb soa k up the sun. BEST BIG CANYON ,VIEW View of the harbor and back bay speetacu- Jarly set off by city lights at night. A lovely 3 bedroom Deane Brothers Monaco . Model. BEST HARBOR VIEW WITH .NO.VIEW A lovely 3 bedroQm Portolino -Model close to Fashion Island. Built with typicaUy superb Don Bran Slyiln~. 640-8484 - , Owner Y>itl OaJ'l'Y large2nd .. 1~-~------~--------I TD. 2 Bdrm., plus 2-1 Bctrm ... Go.•:.;n;.:•.:..":.;I ______ Generar · studio apts. All on one level, 1· ~------- near SOOP• & schools. . o ·RIENT AL PACIFIC OCEAN ' • CALL ANYTIME • GARDEN VIEW 646-3928 Or Eve. ~ Lachenmyer It you )lave a green !h)lnlb From youi living room and !his is the t>la.ce to M ! A kitchen 4 IJµ"&e bcdroon1s \\'Ondcrlul ~if bdrm. home plus seperate family room and lovely yard for your lit· In Harbor View ho'mes. tie opes. Dad can store the Spotless coudition · familg boat or camper and throughout. AH e 1 e c I r i c ~ ~fom \\'ill Jove ·the interior. built-in kitchen -spacious Rea lt or MAKE MINE CHAMPAGN~ See It now. living room ... Fireplace - 58&-0222 vault&d Ceilings. Expensive and chan1pagne it..is in thi s fantastic 4 bedroom, 2';1i bath t1vo Story. It has every. thing you need and nlosl 01 w/w carpets and .custom dfoapcs. custom . desigrfC'd pool with jacuzzi. Price . $115,<m. Call 673-8550. OPEN TIL 11 • IT'S fUN TO 8£ NICE/ what you want too. includ· ~VMIOIAltY Of n•r ('OlW(U co. . ing .a Iom'lal 'dln ;,>g room, W"tcl"ift. Dov-·hugi? separllre fam ily room. .-. . luscious shag carpeting, and 3 BR a I H -- s. . ' ;. I :t THE BEJIL ESTJITEBS very compleie Iandseap;ng. rOO ome LAKE FOREST Call now to see it. 847-6010. Qy:ner extremely anxious -5 BEDROOM PLUS PoOL OPEN TIL II• IT'S FUN Tb BE NICE/ Beaut. indoor/outdoor llv· Open House Saturd3.y and I l lf1Jf:1f:JJI 1 llf· ~XL. red~~1 :"~ay.r1~~~~ei.o~~c1~ DiNii:~ ~ 17?J we'~-~· N.B. -·=~~~~~shero -" backyard. 111th palto, gas CUSTOM Bull 'P . " and ' beautiful hea'rCd and . · 21 barbcque, dichondra lawn "' ~ f;ite..ed Royal pool w;th ~Ide With that spacious feeling. ~ l · I . and undt•rwall'r lighting . Unique pool wit}) conhnuous S Huse fan1Uy room. bat, eYc Waterfall ls surrou~~d bf UPER HOME catcllin&: living rootn Wi!h U-shaped. hon1c "'/sliding &· INCOM" E gas fireplace, atrium, shag gla~ doors lo ; poo~ area , carpetirig throuihout, large Jfro,m L.R ... Fa'l'n. ~m., & 3 You can have tt all With th.la master bedroom, and bal· Br s. Formica cabinets and one. Custom bul\t hori1e oony. Au!omalic g8.l'1lge 4-car garage are only ta'Q.of \\•lth handlayed hardwood doof opener, sprinklered the many features; noor, hand s cu Ip tu red ·front · )tll'd, etc. Good as~ J Open for your 1n1pec· cabinets, many blt-ln, ex-swnable mortgage. By . ~timl._Sun 1 ·5~.m. · tras. Has gigantic garage OWnci'. 2445i .Corta Cresta 3t1 Viste 9 a11u8 NB ~'ork 'ahop area. Smaller _D-"rl-Cvc-eC-E=lo-TO~ro°'.'°83"7"-4Zl9~.--' ' · ' • rental ln rent. Located in -' (Cor. of Tustin) d••lreable EuI•kl• ea.ta SHARP! SHARP! ROY J. WAJU>. CO. Mesa. ro.OOQ. Call ~-3 sii. 2 both home near -~ Red Carpet, Realtors beach in bright, ~clean klca- ?p) BIG & BA1TERED !Ion. convenient to schoolll. a '"°"'· l>a"k•. ,,.,., w .. 1eu11. .EASTSIJ)E & 111 Santa Ana just off Euclid. Priee reduced from $45,50() Big 4 br, 2 bath, house to $42.m CONDO built for ronverslon to CALL &lii·i221 · duplex. JU>! 7 ,...,, old bu! Extra la1ogc 2 bedrooms, needs TLC. $29.m All ·Ii33 \Veatcrtlr Dr., N.B, ~Is et t>!Osftt space. Enjoy terms. Call 54&-8640. lb!<! ~21 - lovely pool and recreation Carpet. Realtors room. Try 11100 down. 2 ADJACENT C-OATS FOURPLE)<ES & COSTA MESA , WALLACE ce<ls some spruclhg u,p. l':'"llX.!l~ or both. .. .. REAL TORS • FORTIN CO. --J5>414'~414t-REAL TORS 642-5000 (Qp1n Evtnln91} OWNER tran11. Executive 4 bdnn, 3 bathJ tamJty MOVE AFTER rooln, Jormal dining room, 1 · {lrepl&ee, tundeck oU mu- SCHOOL S OUT Ior 1ullo, near S0\1Ih Coast Into tJlls ahari> 4 bedroom Plaza., Br;k. $(2.900. 919-2390. ltarbor Highlands home In O\\'NER leAv.ing, be.1.utltuJ 3 tlX! desirable Wcstcllif area. bdrm, huge family, room, Lo\·t ly pool si7.cd E-Z care Iargl! comer lot, ccw. lhq yo.rd wtth ta.11 frets. Qe. carpet,, fireplace, dlnlr\j cupancy f1'1ld.Junc. room..! 1iuUtins, 8rk, $32,000. '$36,000 ,:540-,:::.,:,1,: 100::. . ...,.---~~ Call GTU""'Qi79 0\\1NER...._ Ltaving. Ranch NkJel Balley style, pOol b!Kn•. 3 bclnns., .,:::::::== & Assoc; 1.,... "°"''· tllnh.r room. t.11«? 1o trado l Our Trader'• flrepl&«; presllP:nui. Brit. Paradlte colun1n ~ for you! RLTR.. $M,900. 540-1729. 5 llMf, 5 dA.¥! for 5 buckit • . ·- I ' ' J • J ' • SundQ, A,prll l.S, 1'73 DAil Y PllOT 8 S ·l~I· ~-~-;:;;r:~l;;~~ll;.;-~-~-~-.~l ~~I L ·---I~ l --Ut!J I --; ..... 1~1 ;1 __ ;iij ... _ .. ;;;l~;;e 1· _,,,_ I~ ;;;I -;jjjjjji; ..... ;;;;;;;;;le~·, G-•I Gononl 0..-ol 0.-ol C:-tlol Mor Colli -·fountain Valloy Hunllntton·hoch ' Huntl,..i.n hoch "DON'T READ THIS" NEW DUPLEv"'S• I--------Spaflisi Manic ' \)nlen you' want ta buy this NEW1 BEACH Now betnr bull~ 3 ~. & 2 'Me SA Vl!RDE "FANTASTI C" La .,, CUtE -•--• 3 ·~ 2 ba" .., bdrm -•-t loc. "-~ $U,250 \\'!ult .,,. <an one ... about S"'UEAKY CLEAN Cllflta, · ~ ~~ .. ,,;;," beauur.J DUP EX ou. 'i<ow ts 1be ~. ~~ VACANT/BEAUTIF.UL a home like tbll ,;;;: ... ~ s"'KY·l~UE POOL 2·Story -Bffl:h COJTAGE -ftropla0<. Now...,,.,.. l•Bdcm. un!L Ntar ~ • DRIVE BY AND CllECI< ""' •"""'· tbv<rod patio, -· dbl detached garage_ Only ocean Ii: a trom park. • BOA ISLAND OUT 1101 BARBADO~ COR.-$t1N1M kildlen, mlrrort'd 3 Bl'droonts, 2 Btitta. Adult RANCHO LA CUESTA • s21:0oo! ! ! Call ~ Red Xlnt SUtnlTlfl"lwlnler l'fnl· N lex KO(l(l kie & NER LABRADOR. C0~1E ...,.il.t'drobto clollt'I and •n111.s0 occuplM. bu.Ullns; so ntu('h VACANT Sinltlt •tor)', t'Ol"ntr Seabury, eklee 10 the' beach, utu.me r:X\ltll'la: $23,100 6\.1~~ V k>an. 3 6edtoom. LBIKEAECJ!•.NE~ .... uJtt?,9., "!' $1 9 950 Carpet, Re&ltors ,.~· •. ~~'I._...__... ~-:t:'r ~pe~.-ADoot reid.)' TO OPEN ROUSE. SAT/SUN ter bcdloon1 ln~t Pnouah ror lhl' price. t.o11. in&.inten· ...,., .. ,,, • ..: ,... ''HONEYMOON ' """""" ~·TI "',,_ .i:..n--. to n'°ve In. . • 1-4:30 to lk'<.'00.1modnt(' 2 bNhootn a.nee yllr'(! surrounding pool ~tory, Heavy beamed ccU-' -SHACK'' IMMED. POSSESS. b terlor/tnterlor Jusl painted, ttt1. Also -.• fl'• air eon. will sell you. Call quick, it ings. Wrought, iron galor•. 2 Bed 1 Bani • 1 DeW carpet&, dr8.pe!I, dish-ditloned and priced to St'll. \\'Olfl laiic. Just lliitro. · _ entry, Pttnclln • h n d warm, u ck 11.replaee, all ~ builUn kitchen Massl'ie Spa.nfsh /irepla.c:e room, ··corner Charming Eutside location. CUiiom r. t. by pretent washer, new OOUl\ftt lops. 536·~1 BKR. $27,500 C 1'"'0RMAL DlNING! A lrul · lot home. 6% GI ·loa~ at You'll just havf' to see thll owner. O>uncy a.rea of F bWou,s floor plan 3 GARDEN KITCHEN! GI~ $127 mo. tor. rverythjng! home. 3 .bdr., 1 ba., Newport . Beach. Beautlfl.11 ~e Bedrooms: 2 &ths. ''BROINFGFEMR~ ,AN SN-Ing Is bcl , thl!I 10'.v lallCf'I, FA heat, \\'1&11 kl "'"II ca.rpe1s, drapes, pa.Ho, O\'t'.'1111led doublo garaec. (!JC· cellent ownenh.\p a n d nolihborhood. et\Cased rarnily r 0 0 01 . CaU to see !01 yourself. hardv.'OO<t floors, lg. 1i-2 lot, home, perfect f or en-larp JMng room wlth llrt: price 50 mucl.i: .'.I lkd- PLUS -a. CARD ROO?it w / 'Newport GREAT lll'l\?slment. Only tertalnp!g. Poolsize 1 n t • place off fo)"er, wi::e dining/ Thia owner is n'lOVing out of !, 2 Baths. t'lcoetrlc kt!· h~vy BENCii BAR! PLUS • $27,001 Don't hcslta~. Call Many extras. Owner AO.IC• family room area. front &: the oounlry a11d t)1ust st' .1--'.:<h°'c-n, hatd\\·OOd Ooora, car- DEN,!paA'ndlo"'mo!EC. L,u.o, ... Eo, •I NReOaJ\\'!to! !,.,.· "'.,~ ..... ca, r pet. SIX UNITS """Ho'rbor v•·w H-ree.r patios, room (or camp. II you hllV t! be(>n 01' ptlll. drapes, 20' x 40' ('(j\'o I' tll:we Re .ii £ ,11te ,., ~ ... er. 10% c1own: a 4 Bedroon1pa a,,In. look el'f'd patio, 79' x 110' Jot, bedrooms! 3 car garage. f11rv'1ew ESTATE SALE on large krt, EastsJde Best bu;y ln llt'N.. 3 BR. EXCLUSNE AGENT no more;..-Comer lot, lM>auu. double goarakt" ,\ .tt~I! '62-4471 ( ::::i MMllJ EZ care pool size yard, Call 64"8l·l Newport's Private Rd area, Costa Mesa. $72,500. Monaco model. Family style COSTA· MESA . ~nt'1ghborhood. Call u11 Vets, ht 1-e 18 your itllrtt•r now 645-03ro. where profession&J. peopl~ iotch. \\'/bar, brick piltlO. REAL TY ' ...-Oday ... 53&-25.51 DKR . hOn\e. (1nytlm•l """· ·c • ZONE ~ 500own the land & only SU.7J!V ...-INFLATION CALL S42M5t ONLY ~10.000 COMMERCIAL= t.ioRGAN RIAL TY ••No FOR UNITS FIGHTE'R i <._B<d··-~··""'" 'r"oo, • ..!'~ w.e"""'· JUST LISTED I OIU \I L 111 \0\ " PFA lf(!-t\ "INVEST IN AN PHO EASTSIDE DOG" NE US FOR "''"'"" here" Your chaace A BONUS lo build llial .duplex you've A shady Sln>et always V.'anted in a ·prime Is such a dellgb1 Ea.stside C.M. location. Le:. \Yhen )'91.1 Own 8 t\lo·o story ldt: existing house ia rented. Tha> •" " $24.500 'fld• won't lyt. cat\ .,.a you just rlgllt. S46-8640. 'Red c ·a..r p'e-t , A crackUni:: fireplacl' RealtoNi And family l'OOrn too ~ J ' Ppccd $37,500 . ' Big' Faml!Y7 1t , oertect 1or you. La B d , • Call 546-230. . W U fe' < ~PEJI nL G • lni Ft/1'170 BE NICE/ 4 Bdrm • 2 Sty [·~ ~ J0~~~!~~5~ . ~ GAIN • 2 STORY! Decor- BALBOA PENIN ator's touch everywhere. . • NEW carpets! 4. HUGE Unbehevahle 9 unlfs on tqe BEDROOMS! D I N l N C oc-eanrront in the best areal ROO~J! · C.Onvenience kit- Fee &lmple. $220,000. h ?riv t ' tio OLY>I 2 BLKS To OCEAN c en. a e pa . • · PIC POOL! Immaculate A C-1 Jot in lhe heart 0( towne home. TAKE AD- _Newport \\'ith a "beach VANTAGE! Call 645-0303. shack" thrown In. Fee Rimple & the owner will oon- si.der carrylnc the 1st. $32,00J. I IOI!!\ I L 01 SO\ ;.' l ,! ' I ,.,. ; Pool & putting greens. 5!1' x 290' Lft SH-H-H! We've . founrl :\ I "" no If l"\."U 3 Br, 3 Ba din rm & \•lew $37,500 673-6642. 675-6459 -aleeper. Suner nouse-7,vith :c> patio, ft.'need, landscaped, Z..tany, many C¥tras. Hurry Roy McCerdle Realtor OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 90 " l" Foot lot • ..,...., ....... A .. Bcdroon1s W1t1 2 1m01!o1. $l500 down, •-a.II 10 wall F·-• Walk n al "' '>\.I "'"' -·<:1.• Do 't •· "·t to .... curpel1 ll.hd dr•pe1, bulltin ..... ~ er e tors 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 6061h MARIGOLD Z..l·l, in 1he midst of R-4 11 ... si ... e, \\' \""'"'" oc -R/0, dlsh"·!llher, O\'C.r!li~ Call John Carey 646--7414 548.7729 3 Bdnn. rear unit wl!h fri>lc., area. Should be easily n"· trade )'Olli' present llOfl\t, 1Jooblt> g1U'age, n1 Any MESA VERDE '-k 2 8d ._ zoned for multipll', resi-Anxious seller. \\'e \\ill I •• uco.; ' etc. nn. uvnt guarantee lhe sal<' ct \'flUr ('al) ""HI in gtu11,ge, noures-Close lo schools, cul-de-sac n-1•·-I I nd house rented dentlal units. Small con: bel · cent llshling, 11. niust to aee. street, 3 large bedrooms, llM -1 1 1412 SANi'ANELLA 1tructionthnow.,_.brinf:_. J,,ZSO ~i~~: P you purch(ue Our bes{_ buy! Jamily room with fireplace, BA LBOA ISLAND-REAL 3 Bdrm. (super lge. mstr.); per mon · A-.mg ~·""""· W MC bo I TWO BEDRM I' only· $38.750. • ts'TATE .iURM has open-great family rm .. lg~. din-~· m . c • ' nc. GINNY MORRISON Inga for salesman. lJberal ing area. Onll $68,500 • Re•I Estate MINI PALACE . -RE-"' commission agj'ecmcnt. Call OPEN SUN. 1-5 21 * 842:4405 ·* . 962-4471 ( C.) 54WIOJ ,.;!I****• ·-M"°.,.ltS· Melvin G. Elliott, Realtor; 537 VISTA GRANDE KEEP HIM 'I'hl.s liltle gem has nc\v shag jjiijiijij ... MON 613-6454 301 Marine A ~ crpts In !be living r1n .l!t *A.M:* Verde Dr. Ead1. • . . -""· ·THE BLUFFS ~ 11 FOR A PET hRll. N1'\\' tile in ldtch .t: din *'~* ~--M•--WNo. 7• Bal. Isl. 3 Bdrm., 2 ba. -·~·., all on Lad' d ' hi t R .... 1 d A HOSPnAUTY ~~ -lo .. vuuu Burr un..lte Rultor 1es, on t J wear m ou are fl. ewu on_ l 1e co\'ere '**•** 567-tllO ATERFRONT t, 50x80 one level. • ,.....11 · doln&: yard ..york. Move lnro palio JoOking out OV\~r fhr w/30' Boat Slip. Make offer ,,,,,,,. 2901 Newport, N'pt Beach thl1 Tiburon "fd ontt>l't'y" \1'€'\I nlnnie:ured yard. \Vilh 2 HOUSE (Open E~nlngs) to Owner. 673-7770 ~ 67>4630 _646-1063 Eve, condo . It has tolal rxterior BR 1 BA it's an idenl FN'ling or freedom rrom tht' Harbor Balboa Peninsule $28,850 maintenance, 3 be<lrootns,. star!<'r hon1c for a ''oung kiddirs awaJr, yt)\t. 4 Bed· -~-.-CUL· DE SAC STREET 2~i baths, dlning room, fan1 · Prllll"<' :111(! his Prinei!Sl'i. roonis ivlth :II' x 2-t' tlnlshM Highlands OUPLEX--$79,500 Uy room, ell'Clrlc builtlrls Th~ price,·.s only $22.000. uiislRirs relrcat. Lots 01 ba. DRIVE BY AND CHECK anrl air t.'OT'lclltionlng. Over-1, l 1 ll 3 BR + Dirting i.t~!R.& ~ur:i~. WuRif:. /%~fLW,N 0~f~ IOOking pool~ and gr~n area. lllfi1L;lilJIRIDCJ ~~1~)UJ:~~t~ t~fn'gsto~~ pa~~ IMMACULATE HARBOR 2~' car gar. Act fast!! /SUN I .,,. All for $34,000. -·-·-----\!.'ith t.'U!'itOnl lmrbeque. HIGHLANDS BARGAIN! --""E:~Mll---lfOUSE SAT , -4:..u. larw in realty inc. 531·58004 :;:,} 531·5800 J\·1<111y (')(tras. subnilt tenns. Borders Baycrest, looks llke W 3el~~~ ~m~a,\~;.i!n~ 9684405 (24" h rs) l'ii========= &lier \\llll h1•lp on cl~lng Saycrest • but priced rar 1610 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. frl di b . k f 1 I' 1~ls. The price will sur- ''"' Sweeping comer lo/. REALTORS 6'~ hU:~ ~tio, ~,;~de ~."';;;: $24,000 3_ BR 2 BA JUST LIKE NEW P"'"' you! Gorgeous white brick fire· 100 Balboa PM!n x 115' lot. sprinklers. As-All polls~d & shined little , . OUT OF TOWN place. SPACIOUS 11 v 1 n g B.autiful Duplex , sume FHA .$153 per mo. doll house. 1''antaslic used 1 l 'r nC\\', highly UpgrRde<! room. FOR.h1AL DINING VeterBJ;lS OK brick fireplace Plenty of crpts tbruout, 4BR 2BA, 00 O\\'ttPr must have quick e• ROOM ! 3 large bedrooms. 3~ 2~wn:B 6 YWb·rung. IDlllllE EXCLUSIVE AGENT land here to ~'w your own x 100' loi, elegant entry, crow on lovt'ly FastUon Bright kitchen faces street Real~r • UIT .6J.:oim n1n ... COSTA MESA vegetables and fruit. pay flrepl, \\"O~erful fa~lly llv"; Sbor:t'' Spanish haclenfa· ' ../ • 1llage Real Estate JONES REALTY INC. Side. Laundry l'OQlll. Beau-PENN. POINT - 4 bd, 3 ba REALTY. jus1 $191 per mo. on U1ls VA ing .w/2 pools, clubhouse, Bedramroollynia,m3 rBaorm""' ~- $23 900 2 BR 1 BA ttlul redwood "!'•led patio. TERRACE .,-ccnb<>IJ, "'"'" "r cot l!J>, , ., ' r Archlteet's dream yard • newly dee. open house Sat & 548-7711 !roni largest family pnrk in room, ~lecrnc kitchen. 10, Mama's get·a-way. Sunshim must see to believe. Call Sun 1-5. By owner i79,500. Otbnge County. \VRlk to rlO\vn, seller fiexlble in clean & ready fer ~ now 645-0303. '2ll3 Minunar. · Ope,n Sat/Sun 12-S $24,000 <'ht1mpionshi(.l go\l eour;;e. price. cupancy,' just right for you Beythoi"el 1411 Santenellll E.astslde; cozy 1 BR house Realtors M5--0465 . Large horne. Assun1e -ex-CALL 2001w.a.10oa B1wd. renters to get started. •!.Only $57,500 on rear of C-1 lot. Good for Open E)tea istlng i-~A loan. $34,950. Ntwp011 Btach·CaliJorniall~6&0 Carpets & drapes thi'uout. SWINGER'S PAD hot!Je, busines's, or In· HI HO S VE I' J ------~--t Huge kitchen with ·gas· vestment. Backs up to alley IL R I FIXER. UPPER rnnge. County atn1osphere. Verf large1Hving room wlth & parkirig for l?th 1st. & O"•ner says "'fake II a\\'!ly!" $23 500 Total payments of $194 pays massive stone firepl!ce and Safeway Mkt. "" Bought new, needs lo srll 962•4471 { ::::.} 54 ... 11 Ol 1 all. --=-~~-~~~ knotty pine paneling. Lux-CALL ~. •••·l•I" fast. Anyone can assun1e Gl WESTSID" View-Catalinci! urlous carpeting, •tunning ,..,, paymea" or $203. CJ>,. 10 wallpaper and all new paint. 315 MARINE A VE. · ,. ,. .... ('\'erythlttt, gchools, shop- Cf.IOICE \VESTSIDE FIXER-j Mesa Verde 1\1.'0 . completely separate BALBOA ISLAND -as x.... ping ancl churches. Bring UPPER' PRICED UNDERR -.,""="c.:ors=!;45."---9l-91 ____ 4 + DINE + POOL bedroom and bath areas. * 673-6900 * N••r Ne!,~1Llo~I orr1,; the hot clogs and kids. Pie-38R 2BA, oversized dbl gu_r. * PRESTIG• * MARKE.'i---SELLERS !2~n Eves Call 615-7225. INSIDE PLUMBING · nle: in your big backyard. 60' x 100' _fncd lot, el<;e·blt1n MOdel 00!, 4 BR, •--e Iam· LIQUIDATING! _.'.I giant PANORA1'.1IC VTEW to Cata-* µsTSIDE * Will sell with 3% do1vn. RIO rating bar din rn1 ._. ' and· no handyman's para· -W M C bo I · ' • ·uy room plus tormal din-bedrooms. Super size lot llna! PRIME l\.1esa Verde .. :._ but an ,·mmaculatc m. c I , nc. 1t11n/llv rn1, F'_A ht. w/w Ing roo~ Three car pr-Gre8.t starter home or IN-LOCATION! 2 stoty entry. ...._. Rea l Estete crpts ·& drps, lrg mastl'r •1 ndltkrl VESI'OR'S BARGAIN! VA Step down living room. Lusk built Bu1'1.ing11111" 4 2 BR ... 1.BATH * 142 .~5 * suite: $1200 dn w/paymt.s Callage . .,¥7~~.~me co · BUYERS WE LC 0 'IE' FO"'IAL DINE' H BR, fam rm & huge game 950 . -I ti t -'" _,,...., ES"C 111-46 I (714) 673-6210 I 1/lage Real £s tate ONLY $23.500 • rak~ qd~ 313 E . BAYFRONT wir;~· delight •. a ~~ rm or 6 bednn. 3 Ba, entry, $21 1 '" OWNER -ls anxiout. Gorge-ess ian ren. * HARD TO PINO * vantage . Call 6-15-0303. KM'CHEN with k>ads of 5UUtOIAIT DJ THI (Ofi.wtu. co. cathedral ceilin;I{, gpira1 $1, 150 DOWN ous home. 4 large bdnns. If 4 BR, 2 Bath home, p>Ol-1ile • ,} OPEN SAT /SUN.,.i 12-5 ~m! Giant t.amlly room. Coron• •·( staircase, prol lDdsc])d, 3 George Wilfi•mson • Rear Uvtng nn., dining rm.. lot, new 11\11 catpetS,-quldt Bffi of ever,ythlng! Pier & Private master w/SUN-,.... car gar.~J Yrs old, avail R'ealtor 548-6570 built-Ins.· Family rm., 531 .. SIOD ( :-;:.1 531·5100 S250posse~,mAlluon•~~~ float; Little Island bay;fronl DECK • PATIO + MORE after A~l lsl, Hl7$. Open flreplaCe. Rm. for boat. brk I ~~~~~!'!J!'!!'!'~~ -· "' 8f7.t! -. ~tomd ~:·, .. ,quaJ;tyl home,. VIEW! "Plu." . •oarklinsr C:USTOM . HOME 1·5 Sa sun only, Prine. Dono Point $38,500. 842-6691 . YOUR OWN PRIVATE 01uy $32,000. can .e~ r..-ice ""' ow rep aC('men POD only $109 15() By Owner costs~ Near nt'~·! 4 BR., 5 ~~~E:J1 car!:!~~ 't.~cr~3Y~3;1';;1:~~~ 1215.Key 'w~ Dr., CdM'. THUNDERBIRD home with OWNER 2depr,peQu'!-1e· 4 ORCHARD 1 111~1!11 1---~5~2~3~0~0~0;-• -' --r:~:&~. ~:~si ~i~~v~~i!~ ~~s~ .. ,.~~is one • call ~ bedrooms" large formal 644-6149. = :u~=~ fu.~1~~ ~~s.iand~~ing. ieb~fn~ A variety. of fresh plck<'CI -• , . ' . ' ·• a "o"" of. a !rind" """"" v-o.>-\1.->\ dining room and living BrG 2 Ba $144 500 rm. built-Ins. FBmlly rm. h-u1t is )OUl'S us an added • • " "'" ... ~ ti d 'th ' ' · · ' · · 1 ' bonus fcflture! Just 1·r· -Three spacious bdrm s pcrty. ~ -room, nis c en wi BOLD Bond Realty Inc.• fireplace. Rer.r hv 1 ng rm. duceci 3 Bedroom, 1 ~ Bath, located within a private, SALISBURY REAl. TY ti!eassl~~P~:ali~all ~ _ BEAUTIFUL 32325 South Coast Hwy, So brk $32.990. 842-256 famil room covered patio • tree-lined' quiet comple1C. . 673-6900 structlon. Easy walk to ... and below Coast Hwy. Laguna Owner leaving. Estate-sized rsm1t1~s. and full price I~ HERE COMIS Full drapes and cnrpet. All ·~1s M • • Balbo I I d J t 1·-• ' 3 bdrm 3 4~2'138 3 bdrm 3 baths Formal ly $29 000 electric kitchen and heating. "· arine, a s an shops and bea.ch. us 8 ..... ung. ., 1257 So th Coast H ' ' on · · Call 67~7225 bath home plus 2 bdrm., 2 u · wy, dining rm .. built-Ins. Fami· larwfn realty Inc. THE BRIDE ~~~~~~ ~~ • .!;' • $~~,; cJ:T~TS::SA C.OLONIAL VIEW . HOME ba~nj.!;.:J~5lfi;..11y La~h. ~rct~ci'. '~!ti;i;,,:.'"'b~k '61 4405~ . !24 ~ral . . . C!own the ,p1ra1 statr- d<>wn payment. ....._ MANSION Beauti!ul new· carpet• and 3001 E. c " .. H.,.. 67J.<l510 ·NEAR MARINA 141,999. 962-13'13 BEACH LOVERS ,. .. ,. ot thb Immaculate BEAUTY _,, · AND THEN THERE Terrtlk 4 BR, lam rm,2 BA TIBURON Townhouse 4 br, $27 SOO Franclocan Fountain By ,--This huge, 5 bedroom house wa.!!paper make this lovely · all · bltns incl automatic 2,, Ba 1 bl! -. , -The Sea.· 4 Bedr.rn plua . If you see this lmN'taculat has a Jo--• dlru·ng _,,...... home our "model" home.. WERE NONE "" ' 711 • am nn, 1111• F od I bom Wlod Im 64&-7711 -.-""t" •uuu ......... ., cooling & eleetric garage tlo · 7 any onner m e e; · • -. parent's reb:'VJI, fo al din· ~~l\i~lclirf Drive home you'll have to agree ·covered and enetosed patio, Good view of whole Harbor Only 11 leW Duplexes a.t this door opener . .ertifeuionally pa ~I . rO 96Um: Ing •lalrcase le.ads. to.t1_1as-Ing, large fatnlly room. Boat . Onon 'till 9 PM "Fantastic." 4. bdr, 2 be., wet bar in the family room. area. Four bedroo!M and an pri,ce _ 2 BR. + 1 BR. ove ~ C!ecorated Room for boat or xtras,. ce 1· -' ter suite with vantty bath: OI" trailer space. Walk to l:il~iiii.iiiiiioOii .... iiiijiiiiilil Nf!1\'ly painted &. derorated, Large 1/311.Cre Jot Q.as boat out.standing family room garage $73 000 t il ' thedral lJ 2400 sq. It, trl/lvr, uge Jot, J_blc ·BRS, country k~tchen bcacti. . · perfect landscaping; 20 X 50 gate and complete privacy. and kitchen. Call 6T:r7225 Fitz~o~ ~ally c.o.. ;-~~~. $t !!OJ. v rm 4. br plus fam rm din. by wtth ·eating nook; ·roe.ring e KASABIAN • Patio, new block wall fenee f:~ ~It.Oii~ ~. "~~ .. ·-·· NEW. . HOME 3135 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. EBB nDE REALTY ownr $47,250. !m---fireplace, double garage. Real E1t1te fft-6644 ·and much more, priced to ,........ •v --.c 673-9010 -496--4664 .'\ Gerden Grove Lots or C:Ol)' extras. \Valk _ N~:~~~~1t.~5 .::~:::e:=F=1o·";~~"'="m:--:~=:a=;,..!!_.;_~_t,~1 ~' fl~$'Jl\ll s~~t:~~S voucan~~~:•Bd •• ~:!~:!: .. an. ?'~~3~::ori,~~ ~~ ;JP~;~~~;· H~:~i:~£~~ /fl 1 J dining area t • • • • • • • • • ceiling, and 11 pg rad e d LUSK H.V. HILLS ·Ing oven & brick frplc. cul-de-sac, newly decor. :-'or Wormfltioii 11nd-k>eatk:ln moth trees. Hla:h vaulted ~C\~p ~·i·sh~~i1r. Plans fo; LOOKING? -features throughout. At $26,900 firm. 84787 aft Financ. to be ammged. or tt':~t' F1l,\ & VA homes; ceilings, adobe firePl19e. UP_Stair& addition. Close to The stop ... your search will 2 YEARS.• NEW ~~-this.!! veryc )I~ for under $90,000 incl land 4. pm. . :.. :5i:1& w~ ~· nr co:-'.:ict • s DIAN ' ~::i~h ~:! e ~ priv. beach. PRICED AT be over when you see this Must have quick sale, 3 BR, '~1225 -pro,-• ..,. a EXCEn fount.1ln V1Rey KA A with Jove swings, tree• pl ONLY $59,500 cutie. It's near new and has 2 Ba, huge country kitchen, . Huntington BNch, Real Estat• 962-4644 a kiddie · playground. (all "C" THOMAS bcea carod !or tenderly .. I squcalcy clean and neat, ~ • at·•3612 Catamaran • Center EXCEPTIONAL WALK TO BEACH viewed from kitchen area, R · 1 beautiful green sha 'ge covered patio, pool--I~ lh Inlet • left lo cul~aacJ: FAMILY HOME i Mltt This Onel dining rm, main Bdrm.) ea tor bedrooms and an e~icient size...__JQtl. Priced rlgtit ·at 4 Bel. + Fam Rm with huge Tv.·o story. 5 ·Bedrooms : ~~~ ki~~: ri~. ~ 4 rooms, family room, Exec. tninaferred otit i! :M4 \V. Coruit Hwy 543.5527 h<:!mem.akfl''s drea?J? \chtn $31,950. · .. ..;-«! c~ t:u~tom fireplace • plu~ Plus separate de~ .. 2700 * Freshly paint""' T/O a nditionlng. Highest sUtte has reduced price Ncwpoi:.t ~ '545-5643 i': ~~ ~aj~~ ~ee~t! 54o.1151 Open Evv. ;,.~~~:_, crnts . deslgneT landacp'd. f~t of ~cloos hvm.g. * Bu!ltlns, gcild'\:;:&11 Ii;> wall q carp(!ts, drapes: $44,750. Hoi.µ-ly tours this .--.. 8 8 •• W • I $.3(},9'"JO. 847-<iOlO. •• . SUSilDtA(n5rmt:"«K.'W'IU.-<O.. Only $85,500,Fee, 644-J,45() QUJet cul-de~~_locat1qn ~Double p.rage --· ~~eel a l i () \lo' /BBQ. a~e~~l. US for, det&U. · HANDSOME 1 NEW DUPLEX Must '"' 10 "ff!""''~''·;· :~ 1 27.500 ' HARBoR VIF.W'flOMES . POOL-SIZE LOT OPENrll•· "' RWTO'llENfCEI · OPEN SAT/5UN:. l ·> . lorwiri realty inc. REALTY "SOMETHING w"h '"'>;":•""'' tN~~UDED ~ • , ~ ELEGANT 1 18524 R~wood Corel• 968-4405 (24 hrs) 171 4, .i>a-oo SPECIAL" . for $31,.f.lj,.. 3'"'1tR, 2 Ba, I •••••••••• I u· • ' It• OPEN SAT. & SUN. PERRY"O. cru.., Realtor w d It ... ~78 ,. • ., •. ,. .• , liere is a ho1ne designed for '-(Amlly room . hard~·ood ' M! 'i"Ql.!.l" own sqpera ives. 707 BEGONIA : -· 673-7071 ant a resu s , .. o;ru-..., I ·-11 i.11 .. U1•u1,11.,." ·''" a growing fan11ly. 'Count!')' N t H I ht this home is an utter de-1 kit h I'" '!anre floors and quality built thru-ewpor e g I Ugtit with 5 BR ... ~ fonnal $1 10,000 . · sty e c en w ,.., 11 ·amU out. Covered pnlio and Jots 2 BdnnS., l bath; ,,...,1c.; on d' . • ,., '--au••·t Seen'•• "r· -rt'tol $&~}& ~r,;r eating Ill-ea, huge fam y of de<·kil1g around pool. lge. maintenance-~ yard, inmg mi., ... ""' \uu · " r -r-al ;;; Q. 9 ·.~ --room with a wet bar, for- Near everyJ~if'lg, 1-fURRY! w/Ige. e"nclosed.. patio. De-ShorecWfs. • -~ ~7.S..5726 * If. > n1al llvin& and dinlJlc: • 540-tlSI -Oi>on Evn. Older, cute hOme on huge .~""10/"\~;·at"'r"~..Ji~'. °'j,4',. 5s~~~'.3::'30 ~0 Mita Th e· Pun/e with the Built-In Cltucl/e TI!E'"sl'S:.'· J;.~ 18' x' 104' fruit treed tot; •Priced at 137,500. • , S p E . NEW LISTINGS THE PRJCE • • • 0 NL Y l""°e ....... vate ·rear y-~. Call· lt'T'>~ "A"~Eyes COLLEGE PK be ty 9 1 .. ,.,.. ...... 6--1..1 . ..1 $44,00J.·lt'• a mu.t to set. s~r f6.' x 24• livfnJ" ~ · "'~. IP'U""~ • ' RHl .E sta -67>1101 tt'St· · au con-wonb • to ... .;1:'·'6 S36-25;i1 BKR. .. · 1 • ii • a • • • • • w/dining bar. Ideal starter 2515 E. Coast Hwy.,-cdftt e 3 BR, Ffm. Rm. 2 BA .tmple wordl.' f1:fnt 11tter11 of Of'tN HOUSE OAU.Y i home.CALL$25,950;,. lm' Coron1 dol Mor e 4 BR, Fam. Rm, 2 BA -In ill .. d -· ' e lt.TTINTION •· WRAT CAN YQU ~ • ' Beaut. 3 Br:, 1'11 ba . Pool. Both Immaculate, q u tt t ~ N I G M E L OPEN HOUSE D.<ILY BUY: FOR $2S,900? 0 kl Corner k>t Olmpletely re-~ts. Call Lilli Mezel, 4 Yrs. old. 3 Bf, Ti."'"ltv + · nt °' cond &' deConited w/new Balboa Bay Properties Sor Ji 1. I I , I fem. nns. Neat. clean, best ' • ·· . a cute 4 btu·rn., ?% IJa. . ~I J 1 • crpti thruout. Oniy $64-,500. 11ppt. $1-4263, 642-7491 · I _ _ loc nr Edl90fl HI. beachell , IX'l\Ch l1008e. You oo,vn t!J -21 COMP: FURN. · . 714/833-8160; Aft 6 pm, • By OWNER.~ \'.iii -20401 Kelvlngrove Ln.ne I !_and. In f\.fllc Q"tint . tffc ~ ·-..MOVE 1UGHT lN soi.-"'= ho 4 BR 3 ba R I $38 000 !ISS-5316 Ov.•i\er • · A beautifully furnished bonle •<Ml· · me. • ' ' ' S I F T I M ' · O<;f'an. ' -: a 'blend of Oriental SP:len-BY OWner -2 story. Blk to DR, nUUly extras. Open ~ ''SPRING SPECIAL'' . o~~ ~:~~5ts~·E~·S -N~E~W~P.~.~O~R~T~L~,~~~G"""' ~~r. ~ nS:. 2 ~~t~~~ =~ & st~~ u';~: f};::e J:;~ 'Ea~'ic1e~-5·c.W. I j' ~j f. I . f · ~~~~,'.h~~~reif~t~.5 ~: fiuntihgton Beach 3 BR ·· Beautifully lgncd celling•, famlly room, living Bach. apt. lower. Gar. &: ~~2496. Prine only. S54.950. !Ike yard, loads o( t•a blnet», C II . 6.,.., ~c ... ,, 0'!'3.~,.3 i.· ln1er1or • huge mll!te~ _ _ a . •.>-• .._. No ~ ,..vcs. h* v.·ood-bumlng ti.re-room, fireplace, do u b 1 e carport. Garage d o..o r ER -Le1tvlng Are11, 3 D 0 y C. E M and ~' or · all. It's only j pl&l'e . professionally land-garage, central air, .lovely opener. ft'omaC.! $69,500.· 219 fr. Fp, Bl; .q u I et '39.500. A pcrfec'l hOme for scaped, \Ve:slcUU SChoOl.t &. ~tio, f u 11 y land.tea~J, I;>ahlla. 675-48Zl Cul-de-sac. Huge 19"28' tin. I I r I I the gro":lng famlly, To see, shot3Pin&. !potleu kitchen, 2 new colOr SP£ND YOUR DA.VS bonus rm. Sl.850 down. Bkr. • . _ . . call 5.16-2551 Blffi.. TVa, many cxtrU. 162.llOO. ON THE BEACH · ~ ~ Lo Cuo1t1 Sin JOH °.r''· 58&-1185. /PT1nclpo}t and evenings by ·)'!)Ur oozy BY owner, Ealtllde <IO L A Y I S E No woman ever goes Pl u1. • pooi-$31.500 0 y. !rplc. Qulotly loc.2 BR bomt Eimer St. JSR. •BA. l.!4,500 I r I I I truly content!<> ):ter grave 6 Biko lo Boocl>-3 BRS ' OLEA"•.,•NEAT OPEN HOUSE Sat " SUn on R-2 lot. sup,. kitchen! Great. n e I & h b o ra. !'r c h Formal dlnlna. ••Utted ,,.u. n 12-5. 1501 w. San UJrtnzo cau busy agent, Jn.nu. Wtttclut Plaza. 137-.6417. • • -• . . unless at least once 1n er ,,,D'5, ..:. .... en kitchen, BKR ON A Ave. 2-ttory-ftepublic home BY New M v~-I I h h I d -~ -· nr So. Qoa,t Plua. 4 la• Spec Bay & Oooan vu 9"""' -... ~ · A I i e s e as cun out 962-0611 NI~ STREET 1733 WCALL"tci~~. ~. N.B. • BR. 2 ba, ram nn/ldtcben, LUSK-bit. 3 BR., Ltr ram. Beau~,on Cotta .,..., Golt D 6 N I t. · . what It's like to be -by LA CUESTA -EXEC SAN; f' I l ~·-!It -·-bl•--Rm· Xtro 1-. lot, u-•~ """'10. 3 bd, 2 ba, ., many I I ' I I I CRUZ I I Call U. oo ' !hi• ... u kept BRIG HT' AND ~'d Y .ftto. ·~:u 1 t ~;;; & l mmac. 'bwner, 7i9.iOO'. oxtru. ;59,:IOO. -8 \ a - With a full beard. ~~g,.,.dcd. 4° ~::'. \ • J.:,, ~ home In Co11'gt" J'ark. 3 wAllPflper, •hullers, Allsume 6#--0128. Open Sat A Sun. FOR SaJe By Owner, $26,500. 1 ; tlA. Cftlhedral ceO., 28(X) aq. bedroom" lormol "'"'ng • CHEERFUL 5~ VA ... rdlrumce. $39.950. 1-6. 919 Tiiier 3 Br. 2 ba, lrg back yanl, I K A " T I f I 0 eom.1o .. th• m"'klo ,., .. Id II. 15x30 lamlly nn. Ft>!'fl! aron. ranlily room, V.'!l5her EASTSIDE 3 Bcdroon(Jwm I ~O_w_n_or_. _MG-4.c...~'!!l~---LU$< ltARBOR VIEW crpt/drpe. Will cont;idcr Jae I r-by filling In the tnlulng wor<b E. Olsen RA:::.Uton. PltQI!' iul<I rlryer ;ll'CI\ In the hoQ!lt, t f 1 ~iillf, ~ NEWPORT HGTS F;lega.nt •I Br A fan\ nn. option. 5*-8441. -F I .1• I you d9¥91op from ttep No. 3 below. ask for J OAN. !162-S.WI. • 1argt kltt•hfln and pool lllzed \v l.h ormti.. ' F'lne view -fet lalid. O~n BARGAIN -$23,700! 3 BR. 11 ""--:-. •• ,. OWNEll a"•k>u1. ~·tl•c ' yore!. $34,~-10'.* Dowt1. IJll,rkllna: bath1, J) u5h ear-DUPLEX • _ ..... r1~ 8 ., ~ Call er.:~ . pctlng, .all bulitin' a.nL1 Sat &. Sun 1~. 132'7 Keel . new . pM"'1 etc. Prine only. bdrni. Olnlna rrn .. bu\lt-lrt.1, ru ... m. L'OUnlry-s1.1.e Y.ard. Adult oc-2 Bdr, 1 Ba .. ca. ttHr unil ~9 10% ctov.·n.· ~. • PilNT NUMBERED I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' ,, dish\vasMr. .F'lftlpll\et, 2 N;,,el Balley cuplcd • reUr1ng to travel · l)as large fenced yard.-scp. 4 BR. Fam Rm, 2 BA, ~l Mesa. Ven:le Home lfTTF~S . . . • . . . . _ . Jfuttos. ~uutUul landscap- • ., A must to 111."0 • '34.500. enclosed garage for ti\. unit., Zone. Moder n k It· 4 BR, 2 BA. $35,900 -· 'I\~;;: I I 1 · I I I J I I I I lfl"g. brk $.19,!l'JO, ~ & Assoc: C~LL ~21-ois OUT 11 now polht, now ••rJ>et. Beat <h<n/dab-wlh. Br.., owner. ·5.17~ or 644"506' ·= 4rii':" . . . . . IY A . _ . PRESTIGE,....,, '1700 "1· It., J COf\ST llR(I. location. $51,500 Call 675--188(1;• 6 0 1 IMClU. SACRtnC£,-ns<IJ Anumt:I sharp, ~BR. 2~~ Ba, dln nn, Nee<! a "Pad"? Place an od! Dally Pilot Want Adi have 546-8640 To s.. Red 9P"n bo111e Sundsy tu. 7~ v .A. loon; i Br, 1 ba.. SC:RAu LETS ANSWERS IN ·cLASSIRCA TJON f OO rom ""· ~v pny ISl.ilO. Call 6':Hl6711. barga!no galore. C~t. Real.,..,· ct ... tnl!d Ads • • , 60'5678 Pytl S2l2 mo Aft -,... 342-m9, _. -SUn. IORISI L 01 SO\ '" R£At"r01?S 0 WALl<EH & LH *BAYSHORE DR.* ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS I ' ' .. ' -· - • \ • f • . • -It • ' " • •' 1: I; " .. " ' ·t . I ., t I ' . .· ' -- .. , .. . -• -, . 5'M&LJ, Aprll '15, 1•7' I , @1 1 ~I ._ ...... I~ I·.-. .... ' _,,, .. 11~1 I . . . ---" l!jj l~ .__I -_ ..... __.l~.__I --·---·~I . _ .... Hunih ..... -Huntl ....... -Lob f'orftl Lol<e F-1 l .. , ltlo No•port -S... Juen C....,._ lnoldtM>.l'I I rfy 1,66-'"' 111!~ W-IM. • . $35 990 • 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1-~L7.100=-1::S:-'.LE:--·r-::N1=or=-TH=E:-:U::::SU::::A;-L -JroR aele by ..:-. s.. Prw.11'0.W!!!(ii.ip . * _q.ick c .. t. MONTHS NEW M.,;.rnoth ... :O.,, C-a 11 t. R · Lake ~ · Movie Star'• tarm.r borne .. 3 bdm>t;, 2 both pool home. fl::' 2 ~~.k!~ ... ~ * .4-f'llXES * ww bey )OOt ,..perty, AD -..... model 3 Bed-ranch wllh """ unlen LUf~li .6 BR, 5Ba beuty, $119,500 Vaultod -and rataed patio ·-''''l•• $6250 DOWN'' • cub within n. bra. Call -· • aa••· .-i ,_ .. _.. kitchen., walnut cabinets. ,_.. -hearth in thla unusual home sn.OOo:. -..21165. • ....., _, ·~ • -· na~--r & '· -·~•-· 1131-..all or 837-4217 Ill> •·• In he '"~· 3 BR w/tp! plul ~2 &. -.i.ac, Jara• lamily/dlnlng' pantry pat~~·-Charmlng28edrmhomewW " • -· t ···~ 5.,,1• •--Pa-Xlnt renml ....._ ~ -room. Pri«<1 ~~t. Move tn HUil' lamily rm. wltb _.. LAKE PEN.INSULA tnde 10< !araer borne oo """"· '!\'oll« and boot ac-•----...,.----.>.I ~·-1 2 •- with mth.1n& to..,do bot en· lnt: tlreplace. Wlndlna Udo, $65.900:'--Of&. '67,900. 83}3380. •" -.v or or men. j joy ,...,,..u.SOL AYISTmUJtAID ,..1 'ou...-..l1' ·•t'hl•~.tyto .~lh.aster4 You'll have docking privileges with this OWNJ:R-Alr cood .. ~ B)I, 2 557-"" ~· ·~· _ 3 bedroom, family room boqie, only $41,900. 't!......_..a. tt...I BA: w/w crpts, drps, :Xlnt Bdrm 211 BA. Heavy pluah ENTERTAIN-IN THE WOODS pt~,_tg ,cond, IJ2,500. SST-1"6. -INC.· SPECIAL = ~ d~~·~ Deane 2 Story, vaulted ceUlngs loads of ~ 1.:C1Bo:.:,~~1 1~1!':: DO ~OT SACRIFICE Walk to -.. -... new. BKR !lllU611--wood" glass; ~aster suite + 3'Bil.. $49,900. 67Ml23 Newly decorated. $29,11(!), OUR HOME Vets nilh before lnterett 3 Ofll I OUR EXCLUSIVES m.'1959 , . ~ Loi $32M Not y.., 11 "• Get Our Caah Otter nWm. Sella will "" Xlnt tu ai>elttt In downtowri LAKEVIEW SPLENDOR 3 BDRMS. 4 deo, 45 fL lo<. • W11tmlnltor ~)IDRM HOMES I Before SeUlng C.4ici~3-=: HuntinglDn Beub. T••>-2 ~·~ 2t, s~ry,te4~ &o:'nditlonlng, 'lf·""· l~~:::::;::;::::::::::::;::::::::::=I E . • Lot. Room for~ L'?foo"!:SJ:!O~Rr!,ES ::=n ~~ = 1:' ,! 1 i;.,cl>e~; w ec p "" ' ' \ b~~r.:s-.a~ ~~~o~'. $23,000 3 IR I ".1i;1J'~R ~.~ ~ = =~ ;;; ~~: 135-144l or ~1-45111 fence. Low-mairitenance mo. $30,000. loan availabl~. RARE BEAUTY 3-STOlUES, bayfront, ocean Sparkling clean I n Io u t • colors now. July compl. J$ after In pymnta It expens-1 ;=·=:=:::::::::====;I . yuu ard. owner will c&lT)' $8,000. -"Wooded Estate" with 36x2.o heated, ctustom view; • bdrmL, 4 ha'•· Starter's delight with ~Ownc=::':....:::897:.:·...:7157=----ea are paid. Owner retiring. CALL 893-8533 2nd. Lot 54' x 121'. Price pool, 5 lat'ge BR, air, many extras. $72,500_. $235.IXXI. carpets everyv.'here. Huge ~~~~~~~~~ $]07,000 pr. Only 4 blka from $46,000. · LIDO Rr••TY bedroom., country style lhl tti ~% Ln ~--~ kl he 'th! of · so ce.1v ........ u. ·EXCLUSIVE Wint *All Homt1 Have Private Club MernMrship 3317 Vla Udo, N'pt. Beach ~ n WI oll eating . • 1 ~· Ideal children's play. yard larwfn rulty inc, l !!!!!!!!!!!!..,l!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""i""""""""""''""""""Pll--'c.,,~67).~~7~300~=---space. Great back yard. Dbl Re.If Estate. rear lOO'xlf6. HI -(:IA hnl . garage. This 15 It! Submit -.o LYTLE REAL TY Irvine L•tUM Beach *EXCLUSIVE* $1,150 total down,·pa,yments I ~;mmmm;·~~~l 583 W. 19th St. CM 548-9493 OPEN SUN. 1M 4 &Inns., plus den; s baths. approximately $154 per mo.11 9112 CORNERBRl>OK JUST REDUCED THE "BIG BUYS" MIO Ft.Ill Ntord ,<;,••honer . See this .one. Acro•,9. o 1o; Hlo 150 TRIPLEX Popular La.Cuesta LaPalma 3 bdrm .. 2~ bath popular ARE AT agn cen, cua .... m me. model wtth tlle roof, Edlnburouih model in uru. MISSION REALTY $170,{KX). HISTORIC ARIZONA Three 2 BR units on Scott ---~------beaUtifuUr, upgraded. 4 verslty Park. Lovely sun • PL, C.M. Modem & sharp, ••-· 11 2 .. _ ... _ 1. THE BIG ONE: sprawling RENTALS: Summer, winter Realton 54.7-9491 RANCH FOR SALE pride of ownership. No -y THIS FOR ~ .. m., am y rm , -•m' deck and c1o1e ,. .the poo1 4 bdrm. ·~ 1e ~ Ev n1 . I K trplc. Beauttrully land-and IChoob. Upgr8Ped car-& den. 2% baths, 2 • aset. ' "'l""'n e.. Re uda Ranch, ·l mile from V11;ca.ncy •. $465 mo. mcome. S..., acaped, prden type patio. S' and drspes $42,000. tireplaceo; appr0x. 2600 sq. LIDO REAL TY , FUTURE INCOME Wickenburg. 40 Acre par. ~S4'"'7"'.900:::.__•:__~~~ l6"i S44 !l60 3380 tt, located In io.,., Temple :m7 Via Udo, NpL Beach eels ooly 50 miles NW of No In ~ T Smoll .;... •n•· old la"fu, ho 11-·--" ' · · Hills. Some ~an vu, 67•1-. Phoe · "'1 ooo· · · · vei,..,r 00 1 1"" " IC w V\.'U CORBIN.:MARTIN '"'"'"' .r -nix. ~ : ,. per acre. We b8.v units w/little dowJ\ la a lhoe would ve Dipped REAL TORS 6*7"2 $5.5,<m ·!JJLL PRICE. * OPEN SUN T 5 * 3 Bedroom, 2 bath cottage on Utility hookup and water or You . n use the equity in owr this one. 5 bedroom, 1..c.,;,;,~~~=='=""~ • • Balboa Blvd., near shop. on property. County zoning your .hd e. For list of 1llmlly room, forma) dining, *WOMAN'S DREAM* 2. N~Y IJ!i A~, uni· 224 VIA KORON ping, churches, ocean. pier & taxes. 1 special parcel what· 8 a 11 . , ca 1·1 plt11 3 baths wilb 2 tubs and super clean 3 BR, ·2 Balh que Hans & Gretal house, Neat &. spacious 2 bdrm., 2 & bay & ocean swimming. of 120 acres pasture land. AmetiCIP\8-Q I ~. '3 abowen. Send the kid1 to home. wane to shopping & could be u.sed as 5 bdrm. &. ba. home w/loada of Price \ncludes pl.an for an For additional infonnaUon 842-0691 ext 101, Investment the beach and enjoy the ......et scllool. Only $32,900. Call den w/3 balha. Presenl!y storage &. cloletl. Street to additional unit. Leuebold. write or call: Dana Burden, Div. bar while they are gone. S46-l35l. divided & rented as 3 units. street lot. Askipg-$41,500. Remuda Ranch, Wicken-..:;;-"...P-ALM~~0~E~s=E=R=T-- eustom carpets thruout ~ted in the "roclrrib-$60,00o 0 burg Az. 85358 (602) 684-5379 kt'eal neighborhood with 111~1.ll bed canyon 1 e c t i o n . Gib W•Jker Reetty a-kl 52·20·0 8 homes, clustl'r housing achoo'4 and •hoppl ng NEW 3 Br 2 Ba FIR alr TERMS AVAIL. PRICE·~·~ v1a'L1do N'pt. Beach 1 AN ACRE with pool, •hutne hoant, nearby. Try this ohe for ' ' ' rond -moclei hm 'co~ m $64,500. * 675-5200 * --Over :J.x> acres near therapeutic pool. Sell or ~~n',_Y<>llOnlwoy :i:!,ooonced. a s~; I ~l~. ,500. 5 s't -4 8 4 t ; Idyllwild. Pines, peace, trade $195,000. 7 furn. Equi· ,,.... ......, ~~ -'""""""'"" 3. INCOME UNITS; North IMMAC. 4 Br, den, 3~~ I!f.· clean air, quiet. Develop in-ty $l20,000. Broker End. 2 blks trom "VICTOR 35' lot $76,500. Owner. , to ho ·1 , p 1 (Il4) 642-731..'J or • COATS RANCHO LA OUFSTA Laguna f-•ch · HUGO'S." 5 unita with in· Prine~· ~f!.ly. 6 75 . 766 7; Burr White Realtor $450,000~eaa::.e~~· Re~ 1 ~ ~ --~(~TI:.:4:;,1.;34fl.J5::;"''28"=-- & 3 Br -Monterrey. $60)) fn T come scheduJt.>d at $10,:a:x> 213:449-<\4fl6 2901 Newport, N'pt Beach &12-5200 4-PLEXES (7) WALLACE upgradel-. $42,500. Open Hae Triple Lot, Hate per year. SUbmit jl::rm.s. BY ownf.r -2 year old 675-4630 646--1063 E.Ye. CALIFORNIA CITY _ 100 Beaut. g<ll'Qen apl1. Pride- • . REALTORS Sat 1-5. 968-82'73 Bkr. Ocean View PRICE $89,500. '-I bsyfront 5 Br, 5 Ba. acres close to town center. ownership, Xlnt investment, OpeH Evening• 5 BDRM home w/pool,.fully OPEN SUNDAYS? CALL $215.00J. 675-4242 or 847-1181 Lido Isle Beauties All or part, ·$600. per ac. area &: cond., Anaheim. • 92, •• 54 e la n<lscaped, low malntance. NORTH LAGUNA'S MISSION REALTY u ... Vordo ON WIDE street; 4 bdrm.s., with 5 percent down, in· $800/mo. inc. Priced fight; ~ walk to beach, sch!, •h-. GOLD COAST ~ 3 balh t tu a!ore• t t nl • f 2 118 500 Haa good -·• & .... 985 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna _ s; ea res g . eres o y or yrs. . . ·~· By 0"'ner $59,500. 963-2568 113 •-·-owner "'ll ..,• Ph-17141 -• •731 OPEN House Sat/Sun 1~ Pi;:ice $135,000. Aswmable I 552-320/533--2540. · xlnt terms. Will consider 3 AND A DEN $28,950 • 3 br, 2 bft, cuJ-de-uvwu n·• u-~"7-1915 SUmbR (.'ircle By 65'0 T.D. B , · house in trade. Aft 3 pm, . sac, brick fnt, nr. beach. ordinate to a coriatruction ~==U-N:.:..:.l,...::....U.:.c..E:...:..c.:c... Owner r..tesa Verde' split 00 IT. GARDEN charmer. u11ne11 Property 154 ~n~•-'5.527"·,;;7655=·~=~== $24 750 Prin. only. 962-6378. loan. Build three story trl· , T level, 4 BR, J full ba, lg 1am 4 B<irms., tamily room, 4 T\VO LOTS TOTAL l04'x209' Final Phase SELL-OUT Lots &: Jots :r brick work Huntington Harbour =cta~t: oc~.:S~:W.~~ .SPANISH 546:.~ prlv lot, $59,000. ,,bathl i~'~i:ALTY CHOICE--lJJCATION, Hun-Only l Deluxe 4 Plex left make.a this lovely bo1ne ex." · all levels. Asking $29,000. Commercial building o n · -. , tington Beach, Z 0 N E D in this group. No more like tra sharp. Big· all el&trlc BY owner·-I...ge 2-1ty, 4 BR, O>ast Highway in fast Mission Viefo 3.177 Via Lido, N pt. Beach BUS IN Es s -p R.O· them. so HURRY.! Large kl he with •'-·h 1 21,2 ba, lam rm, din rm. Nr growing beach area. 5 ""8.J'S , * 673-7300 * I FESSIONAL OR OFFICES unfts w/all am c n I t i es. tc n uJJ! was ier, · water; $66,tm. 213/~'27'28 ~~ $17 ~ TERMS · Ope I'I D 11 1().6 tonnal dln. & front room E I · to / old. Prlced·lo sell quick at 4 BDRM. 3 Ba, bi-level ''Bargain Days'' ,. ea. ~te: n ouse a Y . plus •ltracUve den. OO'xlOO' I ·';;rv;;I;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I -nves rs $78,500. \Viti trade. For borne, 22' paneled family KANPAK, 1993 Kihei Rd ., 12132 s. Hasler, G.G. all fenced . and price in- 1 , Sp lat details call 67'J-8550. rm, 2400 8<1· ft. Many xtras Decorator fresh, 3 BR, lam Kiehel Maui, Ha,,·aii. Sparling Investment Cot'p. ;~:a w~!r. ~~ne$i~~ GOLDEN GLORY ROCK:: p:; DP£Nnt e. irs ~UN ro BE NICE! ~~l~n~sof1"~a~~ ~~~.!t bathiJ ~:~i:1~:1~i Cemetery ~ down and payments approx. Attra ctive, well-planted r 1: come, 83()..8738, $.00 . w down OK! See Lots/Crypts 156 $233 per mo.. <.·01..111yard takes you into the • OPENS SOON ?2-STY. La . .Paz ho in e .. lhis,! Call ~S·IOO. SINGLE Pi~t. Harbor Rest. CLOSE yo· I~ 111pacious entry with its gold 3 big BR. Air Cond -COnrlo ~ Assllme 7% Jnan, 25661 San-7 F 1 RV! OPf.NTIL 9 $255 BEACH Rnd white tile · f I 0 0 r. ·On the 7111 Green. Owner ~~~~~~i r-· J. ~ · Write lo We s I e y Be t·r II ded Id ;;;;; to, 830-4572 Owner. Prine. V. E.·lb..11nl & U> Anderson, Rt 3, Davis Rd , F' harmi 1 au 1 u Y upgra go will •-de up or down at OWNER 2 B' 2 Ba ocean I • 1ve ·C "" renta s on 531 511 ( ~• If "'" . · • on Y· u;.,, fJ""r ~ Stockbridge Ga 30281 ·~ . .. I :;'.J 531·5100 ca. • .,.. .. ng sets o . I he r..tarket value anywhere. view, newly decor. $69,500. BY al . 2 b choice level lot In Lag\Dla. MEREDITH GARDENS ~=eniina:~:3a ·~: $4C7..SOO. ~ 21 RE. ~~~~emple Ter:r .. Dr 11,J ~Wc. :tS. <tr!'. BLUFFS CONDO-Com rcial ~il~tC:. 4';j~i~ ~t 2~ ba. townhoUR. Jt'I Im-entury • .$29,995.. 494-91194. Deluxe end '.unit in. prefer-I ;~P:r;;•;;:~l;y;;;;:;:::;;'58s ~-!'-':;'!-~-~-~~-~-!!~-~-~-"."~-.. -~ m11culate, '1:cll landscaped 4· 9A ·9794 Legune Nfguel -Newport.Beach red early area w/huge l, ..: 7 UNITS-$75,000 '&rid locatl'tl on· greenbelt .,.. tiled roof patio across Jiv- • netU' adult ponL Prlet! of lCOO'"N. Coast Hwy., TH_IS home lttcr!llly sparkles FIXER UPPER jng & dining area. 3 Bdrm, COM RCIAL E.'\:celte.nt Sfal'ter or Retire-~.50C! includes tile huid. Laguna Beach with tender lovuig care and R 2 LOT 2~~ Ba. Lots o( extras _ 2239 F 1 . · n1ent Unit. 1 Blk from Coast * END 1'HAT SEARCH * · o!fers 3 Br, 2 Ba, private ~ blt·lns &· upgrading 2 a rview Rd., C.M. Hwy. Walking distance to lAI "' clubhouse, pool, and play t.lany Possibilities $79 500 ~r 6444028 • es aura mon ly is. AL\VAYS RENTED. view; 3 txl.nn., 2 bath })Qme, ground, call for appoinlptent To Be F~und Jn this 1200 sq. · · · Owner mider trade Bkr. 638-5662 w/warm paneled den, beam today. $37,500. .ft. older home on R-2 lot. . on unlts. Submit aD o"rters. .. TIME FOR QUICK CASH WANT .AD .THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WE HONOt Master Charge ·and BallkAmeltanl ·- .. THE DIRECT LINE '642-5678 Moat popular 3 bednn floor plan ln the beach area. Fonnal dining, breakfast area. 1amily room, beauti- ful landscaping, u n I q u t" covered patio and back . yard. l e KASABIAl't e .i .... · .. 11ed h•111 ·"I Is -' 100 wllh ocean recreation facility lnclUding 3.109 Oay St, Nwpt Hghls beautifuJ \\•alled ~lios RR .. ,tau~.&: Apartinth basents all sc)lools & shopping. _ REALTY reil's. & a wonderful rock 15'x22' living room. 12'x17' STEPS TO OCEAN e CALL ANYTIME e 30 UNtTS. 2 &. 3 BDRJ\1. A Compuny \Vlth Vision frplc. 1-lurry on this one. YOU'LL enjoy clegahcc· and 6" din. rm. Full basement 2·$1y. A·Frame. 3 BR. 2 be.. 646-3921 or ~ve, 675-1 27 Sui!able for .Condo con-! ========.di tJnlv. P!lrk C.Cnl.f'r, Irvine Priced $49,950. individuality iri U1i11 spec-beneath w/Cfment noor. BU-ins. Walk to beach \•ersion. Pl'incipals '->nl>"· 1 ~--------" _,1 Cnll Anytinie, 552-7500 ilr BUILDERS A'ITN. • ta.;ular cus\0111 ho1ne ·com· $30!000. Open Sat & Sun pools, tennis. $45.500. '. Agent. P.O. Box -782,.Dana Office hours 8 AM 10 6 PM R·2 Lot, ocean view. \Valk· plcte with lush und plllsh afternoon. CAYWOOD REAL TY Poin:. 92629 AT L.MT ing distance to town & c~ting •. large 11_1 ~ s t e r Nelson Robinson Rltr * ~1290 * J.1 UNITS in G I e n d a I e N 0 ,y 0 r k R e _ s a J e . R I d · d ~ach. SUbm.it terms. i"'"riced suite, family rn1; !Juung rm, 67S-8120 or 548-5647 . $125.00J. Assume loan at Everything's boon .. clf'aned, are n ee l'ight at $20,000. , 3 car garage a-00 S"'i~ming RESORT Living evt;'l')'day Ior ----->-----1\:'!r. net $480. mo. SUbmit painted or replaced. It 's *LUXURY LIVING * pool. $69,950. $3l,500. Bayside ·vutage ·. l !!~~~~~~ ..... ~·I tentlS. Prin only. 497-21691 Yeady to move in. 3BR, & Jenn'ts Too' In this beautITTi/ I 3 bdrm., 3 m' EAL family home .• ome Lge clubhse, pool, beach. NEW EXCLUSIVE 5 Cor. Star••· $195,000 Mount•in, De&ert 2BA, Sep. Jaund r111, hag • • • ba. home, w many cu!lom ,,_, . .......,.& boat sllpe. 2 BR, 2 ba 24X52 Harbor Blvd. Costa f\1esa Resort 174 crpt, dsh/w~h. frplc, huge Beautiful 3 Bdrm, covered features, such as Untcd Yfhli~lh1 m1 ""•Y trees,4view mobile. 3 yn ·old. Wood Baytfunt 4 BR., 3 baths serving Newport area. 175' I---'""-..-..----'-' patio. Sprink1e1~. bloc \\'all PA.tlo, custom· lA.ndgcaping, glass in sliding doors, self· 0 s nc osc patio, Br, siding, shlneJes, be.au t Pier&: SI~ -$21S,OOO Co 26 500 r Good ·' WATERFRONT VACATION in poolside yard.· -3407 air cond, lge kitchen cleaning oven, bit-in BBQ, 2~ Ba, Easy WA.lk to O'o\\n I d d I ed LIDO EALTY Gre"ot -.·. +n~•~aJ· "· now. I · 1 .Valley Elen'lt'nl""" School. an s ca Pe · mm . ,.,,..."""'""' home. $~. Be au I t tu l BKR, 5]&.5001 w eating area + poo &: food center, rainbirds & ~J possession Owner No 39 l377 Yia Lido, Npt Beach W I N T I C hoach, Dn.. Island• H- tennis courts. All lhl111 for many more v.Uldertul ffi. $37,g;,(). 300 E. eo8st Hwy. • ' 67~7300 81 8k~Jsor 0• duras Le~ hold. 548-1768. -GI NO DOWN only $3~WT \VAlT! IW't'!I; also incl. deluxe re-OPEN Sunday l-S. Beautiful * RARE FIND * BY owner. H-~ y,·,,.. 2lll. San Joaquin Hills Rd. Also small 181.and A.v&llable. OR S"Ai D 0 W N TO frig., washer &: dryer. The t ~~• • N t C t "'' '"10 ANYBODY Ca. II 838 3443 · r1 with _,_ • 1 1 cus. om home \~th OC('an St'tips to Ocean Home t-.forulco model. ~1 C\\'))()r en er tm""""S:> R•nches, Farms, • P ce, ·_an c.>o.u a 0 ' view, forma_ 1 ~!rung_, 3 Bt. Fee simple hOme. 3 R., 2',' 2 cozy wed brick fircplacl'~. Onto all lndscpd., for $1.09,500. Includ ing ,p<icious mast 11 Port Chelsea Place, NB, 2 2· ~ J\DJOlNING income pro-. Groves 180 3 ~rm, 2· Bath, See it · *"NEW LISTING 111 • ' er ba.; vacant. Love patio. br, & den, overhang, comp. pe · cent. C.M. $75,000. today' Call an••tme. , ' °' 4 Bdrm. 3 ba~-1 d suite, 32TI1 Sl'ven Seas Dr, to.fay' trade. lndscpd +. extras. $64.500. owner. ~1642-6560. 2"ii AC. bet. S.J . Cnpistrano 3 , 111., u...,; ge. en. Monarch Bay Terrace Tak SCO'IT REALTY 536-753.l 21 Has fabulouslo.11.vlew.Ne\v-·ero · ' e BALq()A BAY PR 642-5080 or 644 -:::2 49.2 166 & ~ke ;Elsinore. Le\'el, FORMER model • horne, OC· ~ lY carpeted. Good family ~: :::~'ti'r. Parkway to * 67~7420 * anytime. ideal fl>r horse ranch. $9.750. cup under I yr. 3 BR o" 2 ~ I I home. $62,500. Bond Rc.lty Inc. BLUFFS" SACRIF1CE! , BHutiful Bluffs e ·BAYfRQNT DUPLEX >'ull pr.," trms 833-3223 plu.s 14x26' den. 2 ba, ... ,,,. ~NGLUND 32325 South Const Hy. So Ultra ~ux:e 4 BR 3 BA Bargain I I Real Est•t• crpt thnlout. fUl\y lndscpd. • REAL ESTATE 4La«99-2238uia lam rm plu111 huge 'rumpus'. 454\f1lUCHA-REDUCED!! Exchana•.~ 112 ?\!any model home extras. --•-' I ' room. Priced by transfer-Open Sat/Sun. 2-6 Brand ne"'• 3 BR, 2 BA ·-- $35,)iOO. By_ owner. 84W-139 ~:~ 1 I 1 , 318 Tf-IALIA, 4~·~3 1257 South Coruit . H"'Y· red owner at ~77.SOO, FEE. TED HUBERT & ASSOC. units. Bltns, wet bal"!!, open COVINA area, Commercial GET _.A 'CHARGE' out of your DllLY Roal E1l•lo 962-6644 ' BY OWNER, corner, Joi, - -DER ~ ~g9o1~1! .. ~· . Jtiu, 5t SEf;L thi_s _week. Hur· 34n Via Lido, NB Ji75-8500_ beams! Lots of glass . . . property $2'"'.iO:VI value: ex-Jarse <.Wered patio, btiai & · EMERALD BAY UN • • • ., ~ 'ry. Agent 645-8400. NEW Prime BluUs Condo magnificent view of '.bay, tren1ely high net return . Sell ._,,.,..,...,,_.,, .. = .,,.,-,. BR ~ww· =v1 ·-·c.Uo •-1 t 1 THIS BEAUTIA•L HOME boats 'n, bikinis, .Just re-or trade fqr Newport Beach •· , 1,,-u:SS 5" e. _ ""' atii-ew-.... cona...... n; a._. u e Y • ~.... __ BEACH c.o~. "Vacant. model 3 Br/2~ Ba, frpl, B~..... · I'~ CalL""' '}'l'f-1"1')')!;: ~--. + P., 3· be., din rm, lam rm, Tree studdecl" .. vlsta. Steps to unobstructed view; Wood ~&: --..-AW~'J'S YOU, -~ ?icing fOF"""-4:-usl ~ , , grt!Nibel &stia"Y ~_.,.,~BJ.... """"'•000--0\\'Det-~area._ '""4 ... ~-.. • .!W-a.aj..§_ xlnt loc nr all . schools. hC'ach. 6 BR., 6 Ba., P'•::der. .glass COD!t.,truction, lirited NESTLED 1n !he rolling. hills steps to the beach & across w .·$75,00J. Owner. fi75.:-3535, financing after super low 1 -='':::mc,.,=c-'-~~"-.. ....,.,.,-.,.....,.,.~. $39,500. 16ro2 ~tarJan La., nn., h"g. fnnl. din, nn., glass wi~'Sj the Plans _for of Crown Valley, Beauti~lly street from 1 h 0 PP in w. ~ . down. Tr.ade. OK! 645-841;XJ. Rul Estate Wanted 184 llOT-- 847•7015 Open Sunday. brkfst. nn., 3 frplcs., pan. . this home are really going_ decorated 2BI'., converttble $59,500. Newport pi e r Newport Hetghh 1 YOO!OPENTt 9 ' NEW. custom 3 BR, 21,it 131\. llh.. tge. pluy rm. w/wet _ 1o ~atch your le.Y~· Sundeck Cusden, 2 -Ba and Family r_m. Realty 673--2058. , I . V. F ... llO\\-anl & Co. ~hotousebµylo'rn ,lncvac'apet'~nsive& home, l'C~ bar, f u 11 y bur. R('t:e con1p. redecor. oft spacious . 1vmg room. tom drapes 11.nd swaa ' • • OPEN SUN 1 5 I ii>~ tJu•re t.:oi.i .. ..,. ........ IV ~allpa~ all e:o!trai;, e 644-2430 • breakf9:!1t noolt, much. 1nuch carpets, con1pletely modem BEACON Bay. i;:'mt • 2 + • rental purposes. Call Il4: walk 10 bCach. s41,500. Call more. Feel free to...,come Jn. kitchei], 2 patios, this lovely ~est t;n + .apt, dock for 312 SANTA ANA·AVE. . 11 UNITS N ·LAQYNA "642-'9933. ·_ Century 21 R.E.·.s36-8868 A ll01'.1E--OF & look at the plan~. $51,000. homen.nd garden Is yours 2 .•. 55 ~ts. dble gar, CX$AN & BAY VlE\V from On.4 scp il6ts 2oo• + p c H s line$,~ days for 5 bucks. OWNER moving. Large 4 ULTllttA TE ELEGANCE .AS'4 for only $45,000. ~Call Blu~ t~. $165,000. lOS-0 dwn, upstairs family m1. Charm· "1'ry $265.IXXI.· itore roo~. W Like to trade? Our Tradei''s bdrm. on --· '·t. f'amlly Custo?rr-..,.dC!signed \\}O\'et "' ·~ff ~ Really 4~2206 or ·cona,ider trades. J~fD, ing 2 BR .. 2 tiled baths: lge. ·bid. Bkr. 546-rrJg Paradise column Ls for""''! ....... ~ "' 3000 sq',-i'htn1ome \\'88 built V "'11£' 49-Hi679 for appointment to 838-22S7 dining area, brick ;ft-pie. & 1 ~=:::::;;::::;::;===· :.!.::=:==::::;:;';:::::::·:::·- ... -W·ANT AD . T . • rm .. fircplac~. Dining "':I·• for en1er1aining. Panoramlc REAL ESTATE see. c:x:E..rnFRONT -Be a c h heatolator &: F.A. heat. Ex-[ ' i ·~ ·· t>ullt-h;1s. Enclosed patio. vie'v or ocean & canyon. <EXCEPTIONAL BUY ho1.111e on 30X85' lot. 1.oned tra lge. kit. _A brl<!.st an!a, ' Paneling. Quiet area. bi'k Opell' beams, n1nrhle Doors U90 Glenne..-St. R 2 $1000X> Ask waJkl try bi h M' 'b"I H ~ $37,n,1962-8865 ind1nlng&:kltchen,2 BR,2 494-9473 ~-~549-0316. In the Hlglllunds area of -. ' • for -n pan ' r e .o I e ' o·_mes ' ... NOW TAX .WRfTE OFF BA. By Apl only. Ci/11 CUSTOM BUILT Nigoel.· Thi• 3 Br 2 BA Marian, Estate Rialty_ (1) cabinets & aH blt·inl. Extra , • 'Katella Reaity. n4-492-3'.l30 den, .l fam rm home ~ 52.6-m.1 or Cl) 871-1764. lge. dbl; garage_ on alley &· -...,_ Uk ,d I Qose.tn walk m town & prof. decorated .&:.. l.ndscpd. OWNER -Supe; Cean! 4 extra parking. ~.ooo. __ .,, e new up ex at the SY Owner, Cokmial 1'1ansk>n. L-N 4 ~ o bah • ••• than 2 yrs old, ready &, 3 Ba, tam -2 -•c, CALL 60 '•6·1414 Mobil• HomH Mobile l-IOIMi · beach, ~-tor 5 tutlts. Over 1 \\-'oodt>U acrt w/ Ul:&ch. ew ............ • I ~ ..... utn ~ F •·lo f'S,960. J.q. Young Realty lovely ocean' views,.~ ~. home with tge. yard, room Jo move into. Priced at only bltim, CWestdl.ft) $69,900 .·;;;;or;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';"~~F;;•r:;;:S.:;::l•;;·-:::::~1::25;.'ll MT 1216 or 8C-8540 ...w "" for pool. Heavy shake roof, $40,fiOO, Don't overlook thls.,,;;SfS.5045~;;;,;;-;;· ,,-...,-.,.,,....,.-.., • -H. home,'\l)lus sep. 1600 sq. shl I siding Ask Ing bargain .. ' 18AYSHORE • 1 b\k: to pvt. roRNISHED mobYe in B~Y ~WN~~e n e 3 lt. guest home. 3 ·Blocks $691: ·_ . cau Katella Realty beach. CheerfUI 3 . Br, Ne1r ....,.,. P••t orrtt• GREENLEAP Lquna Rills, 60' porch~ n1 . mmac. from ocean. Must see to be-. ' '* 499-2800 * 492-2030:, eve. 49'1-4596 modem kitchen. ,.7,500. NEWPORT ~~iGHTS $22,000. Open Jf.ouse April" 2 .pa~ beam celling In lieve. $25(),000. Will trade. . .,... nL A 5 STAR PARK 20-22. 499-4100. Adults a.s laJl! rm, !rplc, new w/w G;.2848. ~ Ri,h~ 3 BDRM. CONDO, &!4-5005 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. 1150 Whltt!O!' Ave., CM permallenl residents. ~169131.SOO· By '""' only, TURTLEROCK. '<fl> • ....__ 11-.; ; mo old • On golf courae. TI2 St. lames Place 3 bd, 2 ba, p1'Yroom. A prlYRte adult commoolty _........ ~ ... Ill Air cond, ,\.,,,. shag. ctrps. Vu the boat. in harbor from delfahtful yard. All new has avail a brand new TUSTIN, adult~ 1971, PARK Hu ntgn; Brand nu, BROADM. OOR -:,,.~r t:fJ. \\'Ood shuUer~ on 3' windows thla 3 BR, 1!4 ba., $67,500. cabtne'b, · carpet le paint. Golden Wtsf. ~· "l\fu.st be 20x57, 2 BR, 2 , 11parkling Uehmma.n model Ille n:iof ...,..tott......,.c.. bltn bookshelves, e I e C !'S>nie. Open 1-6. s&t & Sun. OceOwnan ~· $55.~~ seen to be ap~11:1,ated. Alao ·c}e&n. shags, drps, reftlg. e:xtra.s. AvaJI 1IOW 'below li•t 4 bedrooms. 2~ baths, 3 car , , garage opeoe1·, self-cleaning mark Les Rltr, 5'J8..77ll. er. vU-.3377 or 1~ J<ey West · &: "Ao1ericana ~~: Very nice~. Xlnt , price. By oWner. 89.l-0956. garage. vnulted ceilings, \\RITER S RETREAT: i:otal oven. By . O\\"ner. $39,SOO. BY owner. Baycrest on san-415 Santa 1\na St. (resales). Come &: M:E! our u-v -$13,500:. er look! 1,,::;;;;;;.,::<...,;;.c,=~=:::.::. . upgraded. AM" far Mr. "C'' privacy on P 8 t:-'-· 1 1 k e Call 496-80S9 • 11 ... -Dr 4 BR 3 ..... ID 1 BY owner • N'pt Hrts area. wondtrful park. 6417-7966 ="~"""="='-' ""' .. --=,._-OWNER sacrifice. Exec~l!vt! et 833--0509 or \Valker & t;ce groubdrmnd•,:.....~lh.~~h~lng 2 BY Owner 3 BR 1 ~ Ba ~"rm.· lam .:m.'Poot,~ Cod atyle :c BR. 2 ba bJme: between 9 am&: 6 pm. MOBil..E Home • ''Viking'' pOol hon:""· 4 bdnns., d~n1ng Realtors at 54&-0022, . ...._. "°"''.......... home w/brighl • kitchen, yird. Xlnt codn., $85,500. 3-all' garage. U!Uque guebo nfoving. out of state, avaii nn .. ~~~ Rearw hvlr AIR ~-~ 0 8 c. 0 , a 10 , , • r-~-· d' . #A-a Alt 2pm <!~"~ in baCk ·--' Priced to "11 ..... -_u ..... LM.t.. June 15, xnlt cond., A-1 '"""· .w~............ et Sar. una,a. LAN~ 3·1/3' ·Acres plus 2 uni1a1 UlifW nn, ...,,,..y · • Vl'll'"'-..V J_... lllUlll ltUlllV MllUllA Park 1n "N Bch Sha, carpet1-bric $44.950. mode.1-3 Br, 2 ha. UPKraded BR., 2 bl. ranch house w/ nn, 1no sq ft. $39,500. mn HARBOR • View JI 0 DJ:• 1 at $48,950. 6fl6-17J> ~ · 641-9113. ept • Call ..._ lhruout, lrJ>lc, 'fully h!llolde view. 193.000. La Hermoaa, 495-4786. Mco<eoo . 4 BR ~1.ba, tam : .. near the ocean sALIS & ~EAltNO BAYSIDE Vfilqo, N"""""'1 O~ leaving. Sharp 4 ~~=.~·. g',~p..a w: Hillie ..,,1cCorm1ck Realtor NEW East Nine Condo • 2 rm;--din on. $62.500. OWMr, M Lenon, Realtor full lttVice fadUty BM.ch, 28R.. 2ilA, aood bdi'm. 2 b4U>1. Dining rm.. 15. 15482 LOnalne Way, 1000 N Coast Hwy. 494-7551 ,BR, 2 ba. $37,!IOO. By 83.1-389:1 , . *m-8563* . "-•r U..tao 11-.. cond. G t ho . bqilWns. Family . rm ., Irvine. IThe Ranch J. LAGUNA VIEW LOT ownn/Agt. 837~ 0 ' * UDO ri;ty, ~ BR.·3 BA · S.n Clomento 11«111111 111111111 llUlllN ll'om ~ or :°Ure:..w:r nttplabe. Rear ·llVJng nn., 551-.2264. EMERALD BAY LOT 493-2687 den. xtra lie muter suite · ~3313. Open Expert yard. bti< $.12,!<iO. UNIVERSITY Part<, S g I 1127 Emerald Bay $90,0QO l,alct.FONsl w/fplc. $76,500.. 0 "n er DELlGHTFIIL Old~Spanlah 5~ SPARTAN MANSION .0' Wrl.383 family home BY OWNER. For lots A homes csn: f15..2tMO beach house. Solid btam -lmina puk $45 C -IMPROVEMENT !<r 2Bn & den, 2BA,-,..t t Jll Grundy, Realtor A0BE~Bu!WI A~~D_FhoUFE51Ea' OCEANh .. ·' •3-BR,2 •• ·!::Plc.212Pal~~ MROoB&ILEd tnc~~.!8tioxnal4S ~ 537~~.JAj'."1' BY ~·r + add-<>n de n. bar, beaut patio A Jndtcpd. ...._l2.'i Baysl~e~ Npt Beach ,,.ni:--t g.uu.;n me, c wut: -"""" · 1.tnnl or u"1Wt. , CMl.""'p redecorated, ahlg, pantlllng Brighl cheerllll lmm.a.c .........-67w161 beaut. decor & plantings, ble car pracc, cond, located in adult puit, L.ARCE riloblle home, Seit A wa.llpa~r 4 Br NW' ho '17891 Ba. ' n-Fully improvtd. CI u b "(>\Jplexei ne:ar the Houee .. 1*1' $5500. Trma: avail. PMne orfu. 101. Lido Parle Drive IC:blii, parif ,hpe. 96is2ro. Me m~t It. Sun, ursm, ..,.,..:n SWEEPING white wattl' membCrlhtp. lake . privgs. 'Miles I.anon Re Octan 646-4117 aft? pm No. 4.. 673-2792 BEAIJJ' horn be ch 3 0 vtcw lot, from Newport O\\rner uklng $46,COJ, tnc ~ 673-83 • ' dt«n'atl~ 2 BO lli ba.. den dlrf rm MUst M!ll now! Xlnt mobile · e nr. • • NJVERSJTY Park, pxtord Beach lo Dana__j>t. Terms. AU.. appl'1, C "'71 t •I $54,500. 1 1 Repolo. hf. 11tua1: Cl'llt. permWnl dbl'. i.>rne. Bi.y' Skte V l l . br 3 bo, vtrt clean, bl' model 3 BR. 2\i ba, bonus Lee Hllaf>el, Realtor ch&ndeli<n, patio !u r n , o...nt..-Duplox , quick sale call 831-2888 . appear, •cabana. N • w 1 y $5800/ofttt. 6'ls.«l9ll .. ._, Pr1n. ooly. 979-JSZi H',.:.,. ~· SSH!95 ()pea -llSIS ,or ~1731 fotlntatn. et<. 83Q.009 Prine only. Agt, 673-3012 ~ted. $5200. -Zill 2811, 2llA. unturn Bay 4lll\, 3 BA, tam nn w/fll>Jc. 6pm: 4642 ~~· !pm-Don't ,ive UD the lhlp1 · Ulce to trado! Oar 1'rader's Tito laate.t droJ.!• the Weat. Have ooftlOthlhg )'lltl want to BAYSIDE Village l250 12' Sltll Vlllqt, NB. Sll,500. din rm, bl thts, nr achll A -"Utt" It In cloa!f!J'l,Ji!ll• Panwlloo column la for youl , , .a DallY """ O••-oell! Claaslllod ads do ll •Ide. 8' expand. Lr 20"17 1 5t4-4I03. beta. lly -~!'!'' 918-M. Soll Idle ll•m• . ' • !14:im to'8blln 11Huitl! .,..,..... 5 11-. 5 d':)"' for s -~d, 64H6'I& .... n • call NOW -Br, ba, Xtra Br -Sell ldl• items • ' • 1145619 \ .__,,,. ........ ~~~ 'HONORING ' . ' ·~ ' . Master · Charge _ and BankAmericanl ~ • . DJAL ' 642-5678 • ' ' . I "' ., . ... -. • .. .... .. ,~~~~~~~~,·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~ ~!!!!!!!!:::::lmS•=~=~~·r·~~~lt ~I5~,~19~73~~~~~~~D~A~IL~Y~Pl~LO~r~·~~~ -·-I~ I _,.,_ I~ -~ I~ I "·"·0 """'-~~l!tJ~ 1~"'-1~ I .... _.. .. _ I• luo~lty ~H4~"~"!!"7'~""''!!:!!!1thet1~~1*!!!! J ~ll~•u=-~· ~U..t~um~.~··_:ao~Sjj~Dup~lu~•~Unlu~~m.!!;....;·~UO~~~~~u.r...,~~:_2UO~'j~Ap!LfE:F~um.~===3'0~ Apt. Unfurn, l-;;:;::;::;:.::;::.?.~....:200~ General 1:C~ost~a~M~•~A~ERDE~-1;c;o;rGn;;;•;c1t~l;Mo~r;;;;;;;;~c~.....,.;;~c1t~l~Ml~.r;;;;;;;;;;,l!H~•~n~IM~"l'!...,~~·~•;w~h~-_c_ .. _t•~M-°"-w~~~~ EIMABlE lllO-Tl\ll'bufniceoep.cot·I MESA VERDE $145-$165 OPPOnn .. ITY ..... patio, pool i.a.una i.ov.1y 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 ~. * BRAND NEW * BACHELOR" I BR., pat1oo, niun l200 -Util Pd. 1 Br. Bltn~ Fam Rm, blUn tdtd>, .... t11>1c'• Jlliv. ..,..., _ CdM...,, deck. 5/1 thru 10/1. vlce~,•ncklpatlo,cmv SOUTH.OF HIGHWA'Y ~. Divided bolb I< Iota ol v.i. to all ~ 2 dill~, J ...,, • c:kieets. Rec. hall. pool le th a ~lttle ambition, $215 .:.. Util Pd. 2 Br. Bltns, pet ok. Gardener 4 water PoOl tables. sauna baths. Irvin• ......,, 111t1 about !2500, pr, tle<:k .. Ocean view. lld. on ou!et cul de ""'· 5201f.t ACACIA OPEN SAT/SUN. 12-4 See tor ,.....u. 113!1! you 11>1¥ ·~ quallly l:aalma: S395. 6 mo 1 .... ace.ptable, Larg l '-'-"-K .. -IA (1 bllt W. of 2 BR, JI! br,ah' 'C0¥1<1 $221 to becmne our dlatrtbutor NU·VllW RENTALS 541M;342, ~ e ....,..........., 1,. baths. Bullt-lnelectrlc Beach, 1 blk N, of Slab:<). '" "' ""' BOB PETTIT ~~ spare ttme, without 673-4030 .,,. *3248 roonNT duplex dd-.. ll'ft). ~~ dfSJrivu_bet. Small private piltto, 842-7848 10 111 U mi W!lll REALTOR !Q..'l'tO) ~ly~knowntnjoband.: ~·def Ma~r ~r~.~?ot~~~ a~~A~~:;~!e~~;~:e~eclric $~b_ U~-TRA Nl . s:'~ f:'~:,::~~:~::~'1.~r A~~~g:.j~C.2 r ,~·:j1-L01_.,_u_n_a_B_N_c_11_..,. __ .t nD ~ ..,.... "-p. 1st <>--L 1~ Tennl v ti 24n oroom ~DH 1111rnt. lt111J111 rt ·-•~ ·-LIKE TH" BEACH• ... tntenia.Honally advertised ... ~ 3 Ba, 1um. --••olUOll ...... .-$250 MONTH, AVAILABLE NOW f . pa o. P•l•oli..frO"•ilr;\,rur "ltur• crp HVI/• ~ or ... r .. Tb11 position doN oot re-Unens &: ~ '"Adlta no E. 19th. 5'S-«m. ; ,.. IVt!IMllt. ~IOOt ll -119.00 .~"'"....00..;::,79:.;..:al:::l_:S::,. ~---plua !Jl&l:Tll.nCl.llt ~ - , quire speclaJ 1k1JJ1 or more pet. $400. 424 Pcllmtttia, VACANT 2 Br. $140. Alai> 2 ~OR APPOINTMENT CALL AGENT MEN, &nuill beach hotel. to 6:oo. ~ltlo 1 111~••« Ro.. 1 & 2 BR., $185. $260. Adu!~. elevator -poOJ -game room •"(!J • than average education. u 615-QlB BR. Teahouse $15 !5. • # -Rooms $21.50 ~ wk. Ap(I:' -"'-"~"-•_»_-'_•M_'_' -"-"'-"-'· --I rec. & pool, ilH Dof1\ingo, -ucurlty ~ enc 1 o ae d .• ,.lec\lllf. you w11l recetw Irvine Kldo/peta ok. Ast.. F~. N $95 per month. 5.16--. LOW DENSITY N.p. 644-4767. ••me! Beaut 2 Br, 2 .. full corporate .... ........-and 979--84~ , •wport BHch M Unfum. 350 L •---.c.. apls. for lease. Adlls, no .; ' .l I ...._..... , •tuna _..." 2BR, 2BA, Townhouse, $28j t 1 ........ e Udo 31-~ tn.in1ng ~ have only to SURROUNDED by pub -3 BR, 2 BA. Westm1nater Pl. $225 Le 2BR 0_!•~na~Po~ln~t~~---1;;;~:;;;;;;:;"'-;-;;-;-;:; !Wlax in parldlke setting Adlts, no pets, ca!l S4()..()3.,19 pe s. '--6 ... _ ·~ ~ ~ oompany eli· furn 3 BR. 2}1 Ba. decorator Gl'PU:, drpt1 bltn ranp, fncd ~ bay 2 · pr, -$2X> 'LOVELY 1 Br. Apt Near Q;)s(a Mesa }lospi.t&l (Qr appt_lo see Coast Hwy. So. Lacuna. ta ... ~.ed accoonts to in· styled, priv patio, )-car yrd. Avail May ht. $225. $325 • 3BR 2BA OCEAN Vtew:;l br duplex, near beach. Uti1 p Cl: • 8 ~. ..&9!>-2835 sure a better than average garage. Just steps boom 586-5210. bl -·-~ N' · ........ ..t brand new, never lived ln. Responsible em p Io ye d JUSI' CO~fPLETED U!!lJ!/dlL~ At,t;::1 1 "2' 61>1_:•1 Laguna NifUOI income, 9*a}d you wish to pools&: teMit courta:. $0: VIEW o1 ...ii ,,........ e .. _, Comp bilia kitchen. plush adults. 49t-l200 4 LEFT!! -2 Br, 2 Ba. '""'>' rps, ..... c. s .._. -~ a: Juli time dlstrib-S.3347 btwn 3-5 PM or ~ course -3 BR ta. Cl1lt P.-non.mlc oee&b &: AIL EXTRA carpr1. $l75. 644-0079 aft 5 . utor there ts DO llmit on 55W5'12 eves & wlmda. 2 ba, cozy Jge trplc $500 • 4 plus den, Penn hill• 11de view. $285. mo Newport S..Ch Enter 2l3i Doc1~~$g5~le H • •-- annual \ncorne for a person N rt 8 ch yard,-..new· a: Point, pri beach., lovely I ,;49>-=2895='------or 2l3i Thurln St , 56-5800 1;;;u;n;te;ng;;to=,;.n;;;;-;;;;c;h;;;;;;;, I who will lollow our iroven •wpo ea stove-$3 Ml-l218 house. Huntlnnton BMCh $29BR.~•peaa• ~11: up. 1 BR, 2 10•~ v planof•succea. For details WALK to Water, 4 B BA, TV nn &: frplc. NU.VIEW RENTALS ··• ma.kl ~11e~ ~orMTV, ..u;,~~~l ~~al~n~~~ ON ft EACH! sendphonenam~ ad~ and slnglesl,couples, dup · mo i:etor.W: 0~0':!d1a£ 673-4030 ·' or 494'1248 NEW 3 BEDROOM ~15 N. Newport BJ., = ment .•• Set 111 a French DI num to: · ·Box $130. Also~$95: , Bch Cl 1 · ~Zws r ~ , ;::64&-9681:::..:~-· ------garden with pool, gnl?, plus 8l501. O'Hare Inli Airport, SllO & 2 oblle CM ose-n. · e 4 · Bedroom 3 Bath 2 Bath, large pvt yard, ene1 1s.. Cl convenient loc11.Uoo. SJM. 2 Br, Z Ba. From m8 Covered Parking.· L a r g e HE>atl'<I Pool. Saunas and =lsku, 60066, o< Call' . ll pd on alL' Agt. Dana Point Bluff• c..:.i. Im-2 ~u pvt """"'• in aupJox n omont. . THE VENDOME . :"~ 1 • bwldlng $250. per mo. Man-* 2 BR. 2 BA .* • H04,SES AVAIL •. NOW UJVELY 3 & den, 2 Ba, FOR lease like new, 3"BR, macµ et. ager at ~13 Oswego, Hunt· WHITE WATER VIEW 1845 An.~<'lm 1, ·.., AU. Aleu • AU P.flce rani;i:es Lido. Paneled den lbt2L 2 BA, Dana Point Knolls • $400, in&:ton Bee.ch. ~· l539 BUENA VISI'A Call Mrs. Phillips, S40-078t Recrt>atio'n Roorn.-· • HUNTINGTON PACl~IC " * IN l'ORECLOSURE (213)638-4179. . =-~!:\"ev~"::"r.P~: 644;-7270 New"'°rt BHchi Apt; Unfurn. 365 tt 3 Br., 1111 Ba. ** Le~ how You can take N•!J!Ort Helthh ing. $310. w/water A trash ~e. newly det."'Or. Encl. • OVER loan backed by U.S. · . paid 496-0685 · TIIE BLUFFS' 3 BR. 2 ba LARGE -New l BR, 2 BA, G.ntrll patio, bltlns, crpts, drps. gov't. or 2nd T.D.'s lo re~ll ~ • • "Linda" plan. End unit. tr;plc, gar, D/W, bltru, open Close to everything. $170 & 7U OCEAN Ave .. l-I.ll. ( 7141 536-1487 Ole. open 10 afl"Hj pm Dally \\'11..LlAM \\'ALTERS CO. • Ol" holci. NO license, down Th .... bad,room, 2 full Fountain Valley Freshly decorated. BU-ins· sflops &: ocean. $350' mo. NO 'DEPOSITS $180 mo. 868 Center St. Apl l l ~~or credit regu. baths, elegantly fur--.. .., ·-·-~-+frig, waaher--dryer. Yearly. A&t. 675-5200,Lowly 2 Br apt. w/a l,01orca11548-8179. AU..'!Orina:, study material, lthad losad LUX Tiburon condo 3 Bed-Lease. $495/Mo,~ 638-7095. k1ne-sz BR. On beautifully **BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR default list Word written n ,c 1•r.,a1, room, tamily roOm, 2% Wesley N .. ..Jaylor Co. Senta AM landscaped groundl. Gas Contemporary Garden ;\plll: test ~tAND a full ay PE&-$415 par-month. Adults, Bath, ~ dining room, REALTORS . lncl in rent. Qilld up to 3, Fl'om $175-$100. Patios, SONAJ4,clue & follow up, no pets. Realtor 642-wet bai', $325/month lease ·21llSanJoaquinHillsRd. 3 BDRM duplex. 1 yr old No pets. % blk E. of frplc, dshwtu-, new crpts & Deluxe1&2BRw/Frplc "by ~~· degreed instruct-4353. (adults), or $350 (one chHd). Newport Center 644-4910 $250. mo. Santa Ana!TUstili Harbor. drp&, PJ'.iv patio. Pool. In-.Pri Pdtios • Osh11·hrs • Ja- or • .i_. COit ONLY S'l8.50. _ _ _ _ _ .-No pet&. iarw1n ~alty inc. THE Bluffs brand new 4 area. 962--5283 CASA: GRANADA fant ok. Call 557-2841. . cu:al • Hid Pool • Rec Bldg ~ ~e otE .f'r r{_~ ~~ 96S-44ffi. BR? -3 BA', pool &: yard 400 ~errimac Way 557.:.9559 SPACI9us 2 Br in 4 plex, • ~"'hag l'Plg. ~ 'I mailed on requ. .f916 Sea· HOUMI Unfvrn. 30.S mamt. Cust crpt &: drps, Balboli· Island ~lain. Sundcck, lovely 89 2 Adults Only Mase Varde ~ -llrnl Iii.JI.~ 7 da Huntington Booch. $600mo.ht.&lutpluo$200 l•I v ew. D"PS, w/w crpt, bltn I Heu~7'.',j,:tg.1kh. " . • ' SM' ILE' . . General VACANT 2 n-$135 Also 3 ~t;,P·.....,., Avail April 15. ~farlWC FOR leaae by the yeat; ~k "'"7a¥'485. No pets, l child DLX.2 & 3 Br .• 2 'Ba. Encl '. .-Br 75 1 :;.'' · ~-brand new, 2 BR un111rn ° · ~ · STILL AVAILABLE ! gar. 1165 up. Rental Ole., , •! You're· onto eorneUiing good! . J.it 'i-ee ~kids/pets. 3 BR/2 Ba. ~w)y decor. garage apt. Cr pt 1, DELUX 2 BR, 2 BA apt. 3rd floor. 2 BR APl'S wrrn ~~lace Ave. 546-103C. " U 3 bedrooms 1u balli• m· · · Bltns. Breakf.alt rm. 2 car Apt rn 360 d ishwasher, con· w/trplc Dsh/wsh, & gar, in VIEW!! $1"'mo. •-u-... t N-rt •--ch .. ~ « pretty·•ne~ ts RENTALS 2 BR. Condo. New shag crpt, gar, 1% blks ocean. Pool & L • tinuoua-clean oven. prbap triplex, Nr Costa Mesa City Utiliti~, I;' hole~~ --r--...,. I , what you need, check this drps, blt·lns. Pool & club clulilse priYJ. Yrl,y $325/ Balboa Penlnsul• dl1p91al. $250/mo. hall. No children or pc1s. green & new recreational PARK N__,_•'T • : one out. It's to Mmey tha.t: tlouMI * Aptt. facl. lM ;l)O. 536-2375 mo. Days (21.1) 225-4191. 213/465-8492. ca.ll 529-5422 for appt to see faCilitles, 5 n r-Vft ··; r,:u'll wantto.move right in. . ·* ~l·0111 * NEW, bright Tow nhoti se Wknda n4/53&-0740. EASTER VACATION 1 Bl!. 1ncldjr. ,-, refrlg, 2 B<, 1 Ba single ''°"' VILLA YQRBA APARTMENTS . 1 ., 7 • !',....K004 0 va1ue at $31,500. W 11 ,. ~·Mi•• neBau H. 1~bour. 2 Br, l~ * * ~LUFFS * * Some &eepina: Rooms crpt, drapes. s 215 / m 0 , K8J'Jld endshunlt, . shag crp~. lluntl.,.,..on ...,_~ ...&...... bay O'I ...,;llU • -• tnWVlft -' -poo • grass green $475 •.•• 3 Bdnn&, 21;i baths. & Housekeepina Units Ye~)' only. Little l&land, rps, whr, fncd patio, ' .... O<:ll..,.I -on , .... ' !I OPENnLe 0 rr'SFUNTOBE.HICEI 11\ele Are Just A Few Of shag, drps, refrlg: Good Bayview. availabfe:fOrtheholldayl ~~GrandC&nal.6'l'.J..6270. beam ceO, trpl, gar. Adlts. (714) 142 .. 9622 1 ,, ~II 1 \ ~ Our MANY RENTALS , • • storage. Adults. Unturn S21S $500 3 'BR. ~ ba, deluxe. BALBOA INN NEW lower duplex 3BR. $180. 265(>-Elden 537-3125. SPACIOUS 2 BR oceanview ~~=r:'~~ter~ I JUl11!f·ll * or can furn. 213/59'J-1087 644-1905; ~700> Agent lD5 Main street Yearly waatier cir ye r BACHELOR Apt w I f o. 11 duplex; w/priwCy. C8rage. }Dy $750,000 health qa, 'l :I ;i@1 J:EJ HUNTINGTON BEACH • 4 Br Condo. 1% · Ba, AVAIL April 15. Lovely 3 ~40 rerrtg, "bit-ins. 6'is..1387 1 ki,tch. Patio. Pool. Frplc. Stove & refrlg. Walk to Vic· swimming poolt, '7" llahted ,~,~~~-~-~·~!!·-·~ $265. CAN'T BEAT! 3 Br, ,crpt/d:rps, bltns, pool, BR, 1% BA. Townhouae. Cron d l Ma Coroftedal Mar Util pd. $150/mo ·yrJy. loria Beach. Adults only. teMia ooUrts, plus milel of I AFFUJATE 2 -~ furn house. Gar, encl refrig. Clubbse. $ 2 2 5. Quiet res. Balcony, patio, _!_..~-!.. ..... ~---___ ~· $250. 497-U36 or 497-1987 bicycle trails, putt.Ina', lhuf. , . Y~u.. Consid*er lhlgles. 548-r1405. . s~_, crpts, bltns. $2$. 1 BR, crpts, drps,· bltns, _.., 2 BR -No pets. Will &how S1P~CIOUS 3 Br, $219'/MO·. l!eboard.l.. croquet. Junio!' l't ' MANUFACI'IJRING NEWPOR RENT or Sale-3 Br/2&, 646-....,.,,,., ~ pool, $165., drive by f03 Sat & Sun aft 10 am, 689 ~,,1 ~~t mo's rent + dep) fron\ $1D!:l.SO monthly; ai.o 1 ' • T BEACH ,~ $135. many xtras. Vac. ftGs/mo; Brand New Duplex Helk>trope, . then cal 1 • ' PI um er, CM. .$160-A ~tras. Pool. Gar. Kids and 2-bedroom plant and lf Active with $3750. cub & UNREA1.!_ 1 Bl," tum apt. $950 buys. 8.13-ll03, eves Ocean Vu, walk to heh, 4 615-'900 · a., '"'""i --213/534-0952 \\'elcome. 968-7510-17361-A 2-story town housea. Eltc- :; .. ~epany~!:'co=~ Yea<iy. * =IVE home -4 "'· ~ pets .., chldm. ~~" .. a~~ ,..~!'!t 2~~";.'M-petkBAJ. K@:i'.:r:;"&~~~, ~~=!·c:W~k! .i tra.1Ji1nc. etc. ~ust be willln& OORONA DEL 1 MAR • S130 • larg famOy room. SJSO mo. _ HARBOR VIEW Avail May la( to Oct ht. •ON TEN ACRES • Bay St. CM. 64fHXl73 I Ne\v J, 2 ~ 3 JV, cpt/drp, perlea. &lb e~ Pll'k· .! i~ w6rktt. ~ eamingl -1: ex· Walk to Beach. Furn.. Bach-For details call 536-:?fil 5 1:71) 3 D.( 2«XJ 'It. ,,..._ . 6'ffi:..:Bi8 AM• •-/·-"-Le.,. 2BR, drpa, -••, bltns:, gat, dwhr, [rpJ, 205 15th. Ing with elevaton. Opdonal I pension potential. Wlll ·tie.r eJor • uW pd. un., DAo U!l='l.ll., .,,_ ~w.-u. \,IUMllu. ~ y .,....,... 847 3957 maid ~ •. Juat !IOl1b of J. ! 'I rigid tn.Mdgatlon. F 0 • . • * · Irvine Big patio~udener.·Cbmm. Costa -• Fireplace / priv. · patioL · ""'II chlld, no pet•. · -· ,,_,,_at I-. 1 . 1 penooaJ, "°"""Ollttal in· CfJSTA MESA • $160 _ UN· pool 644-&>98. . Pools Temell Coatnt'l Bkbt. tr pt!. 845'4229 Mg<. SPACIOUS 2 BR. llll9. Furn. and s.n·~ HWIJIOI: :1 1 ~~541-1o.m-:.'fk!_B.,1;,~.;.i.~i !:}·~~"."n;;.;·::::::~. ~"w\ll·..=: ~~~ ~ .. ~~ ~,,:..~~.~75'."'~~ f;~~~·t7'f-6 a --T:~.~ , , NOW van due to ill 3 men ok. 3 BR. 2 Oa. "'JC!::l'Mln families 2 Br S150 bas all Com--&....L-. ""'' rent pd. 6'.S-5U7; 1918 Maple Ln, Jill. -.,,. ... , ,_ · ,-I :, 1 ,)T t'~ ~ ~ '* , 4 BR. Z% ~:::::::.~i42(i Agt. Fet!. ~ ' ~d~ f;;turlqf. NEWISH 2 Br, 2 Ba, no lBR,~ tinfµr_a., ctpt8, .. ~ 2 BR,).% BA studio. Patio A: "'2'8i' iPt:'=·.... I liailchtse, nOt food. X!nt OJ>' A MF& _• $210. Family 3 BR. 2\0 ba. Deluxe THE Blulls -view. 8 BR, 2 e ·-ldlclH.n with in-chlldren. Cm! .Jl&tlo dct. •tove"rebie" • ..,, .... ,..i;p. yant. :iM".Y!!·· $15770· Av all · erpt., c!rpo, patio It. pr. )6 I • por. for man&: wife or Special 3 Bit hOuse alone Blufis, N.B .•••••• $415/500 bao t Joe. New cpts. a: dlttct J.ilbttna: Swedish frpl. $250/n::i,ao, la~f.ac,$135.962-8936.lj "-·now.,.~ · bllc to the..bty, W bbra !_ family operation. $10,000 fri; on lot. Kidfi/peta. Gar & dra Bt $415 Molly.le. • Separate dln'g area 675-5720. 2 BR, 2 BA. Unturn $15Q 4' ·BR. 1% Ba SUD per mo OClMI\. Yfriar\v. m-... I vestment req. W r It e encl yanl. . · RS 644-1862 • Home-llke itori&e ·LGE 3 BR, 2 BA. bltna, shag upstairs; $160 down. le~. Pool &: cluti prlvlgs. ON Bl.)t' 2 BR, I ~ Jua NOW OPEN!!! CASA TIEMPO I 'II -Oautlied· ad -No. 650, Daily . * NEW Blu!U Condo' 3 .e Private potlooi -erptg, . drPI,· flied patio, Call 641-1131 alte!' 3 . Cnll· 962-11!11. patio. Stovo, rtbif, Mul!a. PilQt, P.O. Box lS60, Costa _ LANDLOROSI , il?/2' ·Ba, trpl, cpt, th'p, 9 Closed &arise w/-lnde'y nn.· encl ..... $310. Dano Polftf 3 Bl.KS rnoM BEACHf Yearly. No --22:1 19th '· _ Meaa, Calif. 9'Jl26 FREE RENTAL SER.VICE beaut greenbelt. Ow-nr e Marble·pullman ' 544-6784. -BRAND NEW 1~ 2 A: 3 BR's. St. $290/mtt .iTS-7* or lu~:.--:' RESTAURANT. BAYFRONT BEACON RENTA, LSI 675-35.'15. e Ktng-u Bdnns ' 2 .BR, blt-il1: ldtcben LGE ·2 Bl', redco, view, n< 410 :!ht St. OPl>N .SAT/Su 675-™9. , ' 1 ' * 645-0 'Jt 4 BR, 2 ba. tam rm, din rm. e Pool. • Barbecues • .sur-"Peek ol thl.ocean'' beach &: yacht harbor. P.10. 2 BR; 2 BA, clean, close to WESTa.IFF ...-2 Br, "1~ Ba. I Al N~ ~~ 111 . ls W .Harbor View Homes. Pool ~~ with pllllh 1.anG: $215/Lease Realtor ·6'1S-21fil 25081 La Cre~t., Apt A. beach, elec gar door opener, Twnhie, patio, blbu. Mhdb r:...a 'B:.ach. LANDLORDS! _ U~lv~~~~~ privil. $450. 833-3894 . Adult u;.m. at Its best Cotta Mef<I = lk~~PJ9H84<>rt, $185 mo. No pets. 21732 S .. ooly, no peta. $Z))lmo. 1'121 'i ·1 .. I ·,[ . , I ;' ' I ! Newell Asso·c., Brokers We s~·· in Newplt't .Oay1 552-7000' Nights HARBOR VU homes, 2 ~ A: LARGE 1 BR $190 EXTRA 1"-e 1,,_,~ •BR, 2 Brdokhurst. 540-32'78. Bedford Ln. 541-1533. (ll4l ·-Beaoh e Co1'<ma dd MLr e Den, $375/mo, I yr lie. Npt 2 BEDROOMS $210 ' . DELUXE -• __ , • & 2 BR -.-Bl!n!, • 2 BR.,.2'ba. Oceao view-&: Laguna. Our 'Rent&f Ser· ·Center Vu. '644-4004 eves. No Pets APARTMENTS . IL\ apt. hltns, cptg/drps, patio, crpts, dl'pl, rec ta.ell. -Yea,rt,y _:· $275 Mt;>ntb DRESS, Wip or Whatever vice is~ to You!' Try 2 BR. 1 Bath •• -•••••• .$28.5 3 BR, 2 BA.~Udrp, lrg· 365 W. Wllaon 60;1971AirCond.·Frplc'•.3.Swfm-$205. mo. 49&-5988. Sl.50/up. 962.-6846 Ask· for Mike Shop. Ea.sy mooey. Low ~J~-· 2 BR. 2 Batli3 .•••• , .•• , $325 yrd, Nr. all $325. By .... ml.nl\_Pools _ .Health ·spa • ~~Poin~ apt -2 BR,tl l BRAND NEW -2BR, unfurn, Jones Realty m..at0 ovei'head. Owne< open.led. EW REN'l'ALS 3 BR. 2 Baths ..... 12751285 appt only. 548-9341, 6'6 2848 LIVE L:fKE A KING Tennll Courts • Gtome ·,nd _1 anEvv ew. Adu!~? Y. Blt-lns. AVAIL NOW! Fast results att juota- Elt. 5 yrs. Call .C00.1394 aft m«l30 . or ~ 3 BR: ZIA Baths •••••• ~ THE BLUFFS _ 3. br, 2 ba. ... -. • _. BUllard Room. . _. mo. es: 644-...,~ Call 847-JQ!l.5 call away -6C-S67I. 6d!O !'If, , SPARKLING 3 BR, .,. 2 & • BR. 211 ba ..... 1315/450 dbl. garg, aau1ts only S395. At Bud~. Prtcesl 1Bedrm.From1165 Apt. Unfurn. · 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365A ~::pt=-."'.u;;n~fu-r"'n=. ="-~:16~65 lnVHtmant den, all bright nu paint & ~e Have Summer Rentals Avail Sill. 642-9076. FURNISHED • 2 Bedrm. Ftom $~ . Opportunity m redecorued. k!tch. sm mo. ~ red h•11 Newport Shore• . UNFURNJSHEo MEDITERRANEAN N llNch N....,.m BHch siLVER ~Harbow' ate& loc. • I I BR & convert den, 2 BA, * POOLS VILLAGE -· Kl!o Ingots -Certllled 99.9. Corona dol Mor • REAU\' ~::'.'·uf~~ ~~~ =. *' GEANCRALOSGEESO WI ~~l':''s.s~~ C.M. percent purity. Universal ,A Company With Vision wk.i:"''S aft 5-30. RENTAL OITICE Silv..-Exchange. C714 l -Univ.ParkCente<,Irvine H ~ F . *CONVENIENT OPEN9,30AMtoS·30PM 6f5.-1010 or (TI4) 645-3631. 3 BedroOm house,. 2 Baths, Cali Anytime SSZ..7500 ouses, urn. or TO ALL BEACHES • ~i.to ~JI 240 e:i~~l~ce':'fl'i:'c:;;'; omcehoun8AMto6PM Unlurn. ~10 FROM $I~ MONTH ,!_~R&B~'!!,~E~Ns~. ~-6T.:a,,~ =eddway1 • NEW .• 3 Br/2 Ba, F/R "" Newport ,Beach -. ADULTS Pl!EASE Bach, 1, 2 ~ 3 BR'" Mndeli CASH 1 DA y · ate cond, model home comm • · Open 10 till 7 pm • .!'°""'"~~· 6'B-4STl pool. $325.' Leaae. m-4841, * ·RENTALS * VlbLA POMONA Pe•-· Way, CM."'· Har--fic:g ~.:lty . .M2-673SL . B--EAR~Y. , fl:IO!li:~_Jj ~ b>< Blvdj4: otro.m' ". 1,00l·to $25,000 2 BR, 2 Ba, French Norman-aguna uch ., ... -From'$650 "".4onth · ll760 Pomona Ave.) --..-- AAMES dy, h'g countcy tdt., trplc 11n 50' Util Pd 1 BR. VI SUMME . . STUNNING 1 & 2 BR, 2 BA ~/mo. AUO 2 1!?, 2 Ba · -· c-frofn $l200 · " , $30 WEEK & UP , Garoen Apts. PooL Rec HOME ..LOAN uni: apJ., l>eam c e 11 , t~ria Beach. Deck. Ocean . • St dt • 1 B~ area. 710 W. 1Bth SL 1145 I. $275/ 5"-3463 View. BILL GRU u o '"' n. Apts. up . 54.1.11:557 . mo, . ~ -UµI Pd. Loft, l<plc, Realtor ·.TY &.MSeald ""'*'·Avalll-"'.N"'-EWL=~,,,.,t>"-ECO==R"'"'="=:o-~ BLUFFS Cohdo 3 Br, 21h Ba. sep. din nn huge lfv nn Phone rvt~Htd. PooJ State UC. BICr,.'18 Yrs. Cust wallpaper in tam~ rm. big ~ ' ' Condominiums t e Oill.dren & Pet Section 2 B~ w/carport. Wtr pd. 1st TD Loans->);>le w/gu.-·logs. Supe< $475-UlllPd.<"iii;-'211... Unfurn. 320 •$120 MonU.ly . ~ .. ~,.L~~;A63Mllll.ll>o clean. Lease $400 mo. To 2 frpJc's, magnificent ocean · · · 2316 Newport BIVd:, Ot -"'-->&"' ve · ·· 't see call 673-1252. view.· Huntington BMch 548-9755 or 64.5-3967 OCEAN BREE!E Apts -1..r& 7% 111fEREST OCEAN views Bl!. 3 BA, , NU-VIEW ltENTALS . , · Ad Good For IS on Rent 3 BR. 1·% Ba. Bltna, crpts, 2 d TD L sundec!a. 2 story. 1.e.,. 67H030 ·-·or -494-3248 2 BR, l\S BA, washer, dryer, * $15 PER WEEK* ~. dwnsU'S. !lo pets, 2 n oans $650/MO. 494-5430. · LAGUNA Ni I. IB<, 2 Ba, ~6"'"' $200. SS7-mi 01' A ·up. Pool A tnald aeMce. children Dk, l."O. 545-3215. • .-3 BR. 2 BA. 'fplc. gar. livrm·&din~are~, tamlly No-w rt. •-·•h Kl1Pien1 avail. Motel Tahiti 3~~=:r~t1f~~i:~ Lowest .n.tu Orange _eo, ·Sat/Sun from 10 to 2. $350. :rm. _trpl, built-ins, carpets, po -(\Onlel'Harbor It Victoria. occupy Mar 1MJ cv=- S.ttlor Mtp. Co. 'l]8 Pninaettla. 644-6110 drapes, lett<.'Od & sprlnklen, SPACIOUS >l>el' end BEAUT dlx Jwp prdeu apt cia, .545-30!6. · 60-2171 · . 545-4611 Costa MOili 2-<u prage. Immae. $325., ·i 2 bd ~den" · 2 Br Nu enetl1t tum 'Adltcl -,'-~~='='=~=~ Servinl Harbot ltd 21 yn. ' 1st, last a: d e p 0 I it • ~ mi. Bluftl ms1 bldg,' gar. 5 m.tn. bcb: $180. * SHADY ~s • POQL OON"r:'BORROW·: SBI\, 2BA. , bo:iu. iin, ~le. May .~L 6~or64ffl;73 . .' -· · '": • : :,~~~ 'TIL YOU CAt::L us1· .c1ean. 1ovei,. lilt-iawx1 e -. H111 . T-•:-.-Untum. iiS E/SIDE Attt-ae: Furn f B<, 17+J:. 22nd sc CM ~ Bo ho. -·• rm. yrd. Xtra •tot ~· 6 -.uno • · .. ~-· 111 Ba. hid pool, N• ·~•-, ' ~0°~.~~ T_'?'_ mo t.e. Avail 413!.-iiro. ~ ghp'g & trwy, No P,t;. E·SIDE 2 BR. $150 f~ L;; ;re;o;;;;aic;r 979-9248 e~ _ 4 BR. 2 Ba. Xlnt oorner cul' General 646--0C74. Bltns, w/w dJ.spl, btd pooJ, w..-20 ,....,., and NOW in SHARP, clean, 3.Bl\.'2 J!'\ & ~ loc. $2110 Mo LOCATION! i ll3D nlo. Dlxe'moblle home Ad!ts, no-~. 642·9520· Orange County! family, frplc, double • Agent/Owner Fum. Htd pool. Mat~ 2 BR. no ~pets, adults only. SJ ;,NAL MORTGAGE CO: ~~· crptsCall, Dd r p 1 , 4 BR. 2 Ba. Xlnt comer cu1 WandALI<st to allc5_ .. ~'• bsltorandps a.dulta, no pret1. 4 SealOttsi Month to month. $160 . . (7l4) 556-0106 ,,,_mo. ave de sac tocaUon. S290 Mo. Ol'etr • ..._..~,g, 2359 Npt Blvd. 548-6332 Realtor ~7270 ~·"" 540-l151 Heritagre.IUtn ' 494-9727 Owner/Agent new "'townhOU.ses'" thiee ,=::::_.:°""=====--.......,Campus Drtve, N.B. . bedrooms, two 1 t 0 , NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep ~45 -2 BR. Single story. 2ND Trust D--.L. 3BR, mature . cple. No l,Jguna Nlpl. beauUlul' • Y • by • .,....,. E:nptoy<d adult beam cell, 200 Wallat< . ..ua c h 11 d re n / p e ts $160 Bkr ~ .;.,,.. , ..:°""=r:...::30:...:;no::...<-:c"-:::...a=':::1021=. J .;C.,;.M:.,,.646""°.;;8882=·.,;n~4-861;.,:;;;::0:... ~· PRlVATE,F'UNDS AVAIL. -Ask fa< Bobbe. , SEA TERRACE. High wlde1::;:::.·.;;:•o::..-'•r•=-~----' · ~ ~ An A-·nt . n~·c ~.. c t ta . oee1.11 view. Gate guards. HuntfnvtO!' ._..... . . AP'l'TRAti c. turn 2. du!Br,tsSl'rD. ~ ~.!!r·,,~Iti.lrui, AWvall./W ..-•wv .ll.•u~ · .,..~ o a: e . Walk to be'!icli· Comm. pool, · ~·· a o, ~ a , no ..... a--o .... ..... ~ mo. * -BKR. P1cRt leoce. $150 mo. • •tennis, etc., all paid. New 3 NEW 1 story -2 lr; ~ pets, 160 21st>'-548-21l7. S/1. 675-7429. ~ . . , * ~ * bdnn., 2 bath. Cpts:, th'jii., ba, dbl gar, polio, cal'llets • Dano Point NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $2W. Tnm 'DMch 260 LRG 2 Br, w/;u<J, ·CID, It-pie., tam.' mr. EZ enntnc<. !Ira. tJ1>1e, mocS..,. ilftctloni _ Nr b<f>. No pets. Adults. 114 · . Stoft/dllpl •. Oooo to OOC. $400. A!M11!9. pools, ja<=l. ......; tonntl LIVE in the all new Dona E. '20th ·St., CM. 5*-0137. $1SJ. -m-0745 NU s.. T...,..ce -crta. parl<, nr. ....._ $'.125. Pnint Harl>or at t be 2 BR. in 4-Plex. CrJ>t. drpa. PUT YOUR MONEY * DO YOU Nf;ED A TEM· 3BR, 2\lba, 2 fr p IC.. ~P.:.,,~ults, avail .May. ~~tilul ~Mfrlna, .,lnn Most.l, blltl&, D/W. No pell. '120-A " TO WORK FOR YOUI , i'PRARY 3 BR HOME!! balcony, K?"•t ocean v1ew: _..... °" 546-574.l • ~ ~ Ov•SJIO t • .Sltallmar. ~ 64&oJ6L!. Eom 10?> tnt.,..t on well. Call -. • Seourity pie, r,1 bcb l Duploxn Unfum. »O ~~~·-lo .Kl":"'~.;~ DEUJXE 2 Jr, carpets. ~ ._ured2ndTi'llltDeedaon NOR1HCM-3~<,2Ba.h'g ~723t1on. I 35 mo, C u--heated p>iol, dlb'OCt dial tfopes, liltins, •"· 1.165. Orange Counl)' real e:statt. tam nn &: 'Yrd. ~Reduced to · ost• ,..... phone• televtaion sauna CALL &H-1103 ~GtfAL. MOR1"0AGE 00. S250/mo. 511•1961, ~ A1is1ion V11)0 28Rd I bath, i a·u n d r ':( iacllllies, 2 BR. He&~ Pool. S150 & . C7lU !ll$<1106 l2SS MO. 3BR, l\IBA, bl"na, "'I up ex. Ce-pt, th'po, meeUna room, f10M to San up. AdultJ. No pets. -853 "4500 Campu. Dr .. N.B. fenced yrd Nice 1•=:r ~RENT.(\L reN" gts& "'1 nge. No chlldJriM. Clemente nnd'•'La&u na Center St L'..lc.....Ol'M!ll: 1.,.,...,. ....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!d ho n... • • nt1.. 4 Bdrm. near 1ehoolll &: o po · 160 mo. 2247 state Co 1 h ~· 1: me. r "tl ok. n~ . recreation. $350 lncludc1 Ave., C.~t. . Beoch .. me Pay n our NEW 2 Bedroom. C&rpets.. I' Any da.Y ta~ BESI' DAY to ~~ Verde; ~gelrp. \ 38R., 2 land11eaplng, Call Colwell * PRIV Pa.Uo -encl. pr. 2 :.::~~1:.' ~Mp::L = Drapet, Gan.p, Patkl. nm an ad! cpoo't delay •• , ' &10. rru., cs. cup, 586-0222. ' BR. Ci'pll & drpa. ll'IQ '"'" up. Bl'ln.< thls ad and •· 645-8720 • CllLL DAILY PILOT drpa. Potlo. $310..6!2-5000. FOR Rent: 3 BR, frplc, f'•mUle1. No ll"!.I, 673-3'90 r<0etw $5 off on flnt I BDRM, 2 .. th, dhl ..,..., ~ fasteat draw ln the WeM, pst.lo, nr •. Saddlebeck COi· It's a breeJe, ldJ )'OUI' Items week"I rtnt. 2 story w/trptc. New drpl CLASSIFIED ....... -M .a Dally Pilot C1aa1fled \ .... W•t« paid. 1275. CAii ·with ..... u .. Dall)o Pilot Lllco lo tnodoT OUr ~· A cri>t. $231. 968-m. &IZ-lrn. 11<>1634 aft 6 eM. OUa1l1ed. S4Hm. Plndloe oolumn ti for l!!"I Netd & "Pad"T Ptsoe an ldl ( --• • • ... • I ; < • • I ' • .... ~ ' " , DAILY PILOT • .. ·., ..... I~ ....... , ..... -J~ 1---l~li:I ~~l~:'l ~I _,..;"·~I~;: 1--..... 1~1...,....~ ..... J~ I · ...• ,, .. lnl1:.f ;;;"''•"' ;;;., ~·mJ;•1 """" Apta.. ~ 5ocl1I Cha 535 AilRU~ ~r ............... Help'WontM, M ' F 711 Help W1nle4 M & " n1 • • Fum.wu..lum. J7t Furn. or Unfvrn. 370' '""'· or Unfurn. '11 IJNION BA.'<K SQUARE , SINGLE? & P•rll -\; .. in 61 e r1; ........... Hunll'!9*1 INch Newport INch ORANGE fu!celve a tid8l;t """'"" o! BU:i:.s Apollance SerY!«. Dodlgjecl Cleonlnt ACCOUNTI G -~A~~ XKIO aq ft modttn otrioe bl:df. quality oompaftbie atatchet •too-a-~ cMllvtries • in-* WE DO EVERYTHING * , '"-. 9;:z:....-rr- +LA PARISIENN! * All tcl'Vl«!I. Car'peted , lroin 1000'1 in """ ...... ;;;n.u;:.., 892-20;8. ' ReJJ. -est. 846-283!1 -c'LERK .~"'!'A:;:1910' Occidental e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINl!ST e ~ANISH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING 2 Acres beautiful park Ilk• surroun~t Sunken pool. SparkllnJ Spani.!h foun . • Spacious Room• • Separa!e dining room f ·a: 2 BR, 2 BA. Furn Ir: paneUed. 6th t\oor. Sacriftct each w/LARGE PHOTO la · M>AUN iJhel work ~ unturn. $1!4 & up. tutJ..let ldeel for insurance con1P,rebelllive profile. . Ba.,.lttlng -w day · ' -As1t Mir 4 ~Ceok Fireplace. J{ld Pool. AduJtt. oiflce. Call (7141 $47~ { Guaranletd 4 confidential. BABYsrrrlNG lll1 l_lorne, Gooa • .,Reroon;;;· * . .---~ • Day&: Nlte, 1/Ulne Acrou :m-~u Course DELUXE 1RM comer oltice. I ~:pi:wp~~zr~~ dependable, IOve, ~. hot \ D•y Work, Exp'd. V•!J._IJ'--D•t• M.chU'tel Jack ,ippl~ loJC 204.12 Santa Ana Ave. ht llt, 800 p_luig sq fL Cam-pen:pectlvet INTRA·DATA lunoh 'daY or, niabt. 642-5299. Call 547~164 -A leader in the . riitrif com· 17243 PacifiC O:il.1t Hwy. •Walk In Closets. Home Uke kitchen &i cabinets 1 Bedroom Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185 pus Dt-NrAirport, 1 yr Jsc . n1alch. . YOIJ!iG Set ~~. -Open 11·•ndK•p•-__.> " i>Uter industry has ag_ bn· , SuniSe;t Beach _.4-rn('ileluxc desks, 8 s·,•dvel TI-l-Ml-3738 213-658-'M·A·T·E' ~1'm. 61dQ\.' Aps 2-6. <o; ''fllf mediate oDeniTig for an ac-, I~ chn. Filea. etc, etc, fQr 24 llours Pro: te!cbm. ~sn -kly. LANri~APINC counl~"Cierk in out budget A'M'EN~ 1br I Servloe -------- .._. ~ We. n4/979-7740 646-3706 or 64~1057. __ For unlqueTA"penona.Uzed dep~ You ·must be familiar. Sta. fUll & PBl1tJlne:,40 or ::> -OFTICE s_pace lor renl. BABXSITJ'ING my-home. style ln landacapin& in-w /various bus l n e I over, Gentlenian w/Service Newport Be<ich, \\'eslcllH I+ ~........ jrnl N\ee )'at\1. Prefer baby • terior plantJ demralio~. & ma e l:t'l n·e !t ("1 0 k ey C1::!~~0 sx:.:~ '\C.P 1§ 2 Bedroom Unfum. Slll.5. Furn. '215 e ALL UTILITIES FREE. e Rooms -4()() :fiaG~u~·~1arp, .l.!1J 1 yr old. Wilaon Ave area, ~ maintenance, ooptact f:1w.~la1torYrsetcP~c~~ !: Coast lli' , Lag. Beach. ' C.O.ta Mesa. 548-3317. {amp"1anct. ~· ~ related accountfu& exper., ' • H · ROOMS $18 ~ up w/kit Pl 1 & 2 RM. d!x.. suites. Adj. BABYSfITING, my home. • ~ \.N' -"i-= · · •· · k think wk up apta. Chlldm • pet Airport.er Hotel. No lse. l'f'q. Fo1i1nd (fr .. ads)' 550 Mon_ Friday. Nr. Adams .l estimates, ~7229 !>e amb~Jous • qU•c · , ._.., • section. 2376 Newport Blvd, 2172 DuPont No. 8. 833-3223 -• Brookhlll'll. LANDSCAfE, a:&rden malnt mg. • CM. 5-~. 645-3961. Builnen Rant•I ·445 $50 REWARD -,J.oet, stolen. 968-3280 In1ei-. decor:' p 1 an.ts. u you meet' these qualifica· ..... Unfv 36S FURN. RM. den prlvU , near • ~lack fe Labrador. CHILO Care. My home. Spmklrs. Uc. 13 3 7 9 0 tiof!!i & are l~\ni for a AUTO· W.alk to Huntington Cen!er ~ ADULTS NO PETS 'LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 847-5441 4 Bil<. S. or San Diego Frwy. on Beach · l Silt. W. of Holt to Parkside 1...,..;.;:;.;c,',,.;;.;.;;..;.;.'?,_· ___ ..._ Apts., transp, ahoppUI&'. OCC. Ex-DESIGN CENTER wea.rtngnt.~" N!_· -= Snaclm, bot lWlCh. Mon. 64&-ti852. career w/a growitjg Orange Tran mistion 1:, line mechan-"'-rt •--~ Fum ot u~·m m tru. !149-1D61. ,.. Joe .~ I t 1"-· FrL Full -part "··-Co. company that oUen s . M "" -.._ ... ,.... ~ • rrrv • 7 ' me a ........ w country a -I: ID tag "Cecchina". No n'-'!"' bl ...;: ...,M ......, ... M•tonry xln't benefits & ' "uking ic .comhi."·~tion. ust .-ve _...;...;._...;.;.;..;...;.;;.....;...;, 2 ROOMS 4'/bath, fumiJhed, mosphere. Ide a I • for quest aakcd. Please help n.ca.sona e. ;ior,.....,.. . 3 yrs. murunum experience Cost• Mele C.M. $100 inc !JtU 'L Older a ·r chit e ct u r a I , en-552-76,14 Cl·IILD care: reliab!e exp. BRICK veneers, stumprlore, conditions.• Ford, Lincoln Mercury. 3 BR. 2 BA. BJtna fotced air heating. 1507 He.ven Place. $280/mo. 646 -272:1 or $135 & UP tenant. 645-20Z) I 642-6560 vtronmental, i ht er i or F N D : B I k I B r 0 w rl Hot lunches, p!a)rmates. btw 1>19Ck, fireplaces & vrrought Please Applf~in P_crson Health &: life, dental imur- Vec1tion Rent•ls 425 desi.gn, advertising, pub-\Velniaraner-ty~ 2 mos old Edwards & Slater.~ Call iron fences. 968-7865 or Gontaet 8,-Krafka ance benefits. ~ shop uni- GIGANTIC 1 & 2 BR llstung or related fields, 1260 dog. \\11th round It brown Beverly 847-&iSl • p , I A fomt expenses paid •. 5 daya * EASI'BLUFF -Dix 2 sty 2 You Bet it', undcrpriced! BIG BEAR, lrg nKld. cabin aq. ft. at OOc D. Wright, collar &. bell. Back Bay BABYSITTING. P,.fy Home. 11nt ng • . v·. •' o· M' I week. 7:30 10 5:30. Excel· 646'.7382. Br;'2% Ba, trplc • .,._Uo, 2 That'a why this 'apl. won't at Snow Summit. Day or 644-7955. · Are Days. Vi_c. Harbor It Vic-P•perh1ng1"9 lentworklngcondJtionl.:C.U car doted a:ar. Adlt1. laat long. Cpts, drps, stove _Vleek. '7141 639'-2742. , a. 548-5703 toria, CM 543-TI49 C.USTOM PAINTING Mr. Art McCormick: ati ~ & retrla:. Lots ·ol green • BIY Bear -attrac. 1 .l 2 OFFICE -19 .oenta sq ft up. FND 1..... WILL 68.b u · ho Gus...&.•ft • EXEC L 3 B 2~ Ba lawn. Cov~'d g.a rages . Br. cottages w/frpl's, Day· 900 gq fl t>r more, indivipua1 .. & n1ale \Vht Gern1an . ys in my me. Inter/Exter. Unfllrl'l. inter. ., " ~ .. ,~.., .. ]lOCll, ,J, ~cl ~Uo, 2 caf Adult.a, no pets. 2 O 2 o Wk-Mo. 714/IQ.7222. heal/air, near all freeways. g~hert1typeM',·~gN.ewpoVlrtc. ~j~~ Newport & Bristol. spel ~· pri&cc. Fret! color c,on· · 2722 Michelson Or. LinCOln~Me~ury encl ~,,i;: 646-0141 Fullerton Av Cl Slk E of Xlnt parking Short term " · · su ting est. Lie. ns. · 71 J ''2 -••, .... -·'f!'. · ......,. . . • N-rt Blv'd·.·. 1 81·k. ·So. BIG Bear. S50 Weekend; SlOO 1 "'.._ 1 M• .. 22 BJva &: C.M. H.1 sChool. ' Car-ter \Von't 'be undett>ld. 642-6005. Irvine, California ._... ......, ~ • ...~..... oc: week; $250 Mo. 2 Sty. home, ease. ne. .. n • _,........ 549-16:>8 r-·· BRAND New Ocean front ol Bay, C.M.)"642-8690. Moonrldge. 494-9127 I , No Wasting ..... 833-2400,. ext.336 AVON WANTS YOUI H I Be ~=""';:;_:;:.=:_--l "THE FACTORY'' con· KEY case ~/keys found on ~AB N~Tl, Panel· *WALLPAPER* • Be an tridependent AVON ~lniumy, 2 Bir, 2 Ba, l..;.;".;.n;;.t.,.ngt;.::;.on;....;;.;c•;;c;;.h;.... __ I R1nt•l1 to Stwire 430 slstlng of 22 uni,., ... stores 1500 block.of Caraway Dr. ing, shelvmg, ·d<Jors. locks, \\'hen.,...., call "Mac" Equal Opper. Empl':JYCl RePiescntaUVe & E$,rn ,_,/mo. ear ea s c . "'~ O"ner please .Identity. Con-gates, fences. ~7245 after o1~-In ti ~'1894 1 BR. Deluxe. Adult poo!Side MALE or Femi ahr 2 BR, 2 ~ shopa avail. ':. $70/mo. tact Frank Caudell, l!iS"J Apt 6 pm Sun. 548"1444 &4G-lm Accounting Clerk $476 money your spare me garden bungalow, near Bi\ Home Newport Shores Cannery yillage, 425 ~ PAINTING & I 35 near home. Call: ' ~t -Spac. ,.;~J~· ocean. Frplc., lrg patkl, 6 SlSO mo.• George Leeper;' St., ·NB. 673-9606, Agt A, Caraway Dr. MS-3310 WOODWORK, cab In et s, \Vorkmanship re~:~ la.r:~ Receivables, post, type 54().7(t4l-or ~46 ~1 'no~. $180.~. ' pools. sauna, tennis. $160. &17-4311 days or 64Z-f>836 642-8531. FJ-;irr fo'!~PJ~. wh:i"·~~ baneJ~~~~ste= advan~e of mY exp. Perso=cl1~ency AZALID machine operator. 1 EXEC. U·"·t for ~•. Yes•. 846-0259. evea. SEPARATE building + gar. Be . , C . . 5.'IG-7056. 1'"'1 E. Edmg' er, S.A. Min. 2 yrs. experienee. Call '"' -N rt n. h lOOO It -·' adj gon1a o1 a r 11a t1o 11 , Car-I •-rvf"'• ~ ....., 2 Br, 2 BA, ltns. Nr. Hoag. ewpo D9•C S~IARE lovely Condo. Bus sq • _..,g, c:ri>t•, Corona det lt1ar. 673--0835. ,.--~ -PruN·r1NG & P11pering, al lltiark Ill Center) 979-()550. Mr. Jarmua. 41Z Hilaria Way. 646--1231. woman or student. prvt rm busy comer. 66-2020 I FOUND: YoWI&'. gr e Y JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Yr:' in llarbor are a. 5424836 E 3 BR, ' Ba' lrple' ba telph pooJ. $85-&49-3913 .6'12-G560 ho hal . h Dn"••ampoo •--· Seo•-"-Lie/bonded. Refs. furn. . BANK A~ I 3 ~ STORE o= ft H I rt-r Angora cat \Vlt .... , "~ """' 642 2356 ' encl. pr., nr. Hoag Hosp. vour DU.L a ler :.,,,.. -_., sq. . eavy green eyes. 494-8709 or guard (Soil Retardants). -. • Adm Secretary $700 adulti. $23S mo. 642.-4381 J' umbe ' ~~/fe~is~~o~. o~ ~~~: fil'~it~!~y~ 640-1924. Degreasers & all colo CUSTOM pain 1 in g' in· • Bkkpr, F/Chg to $650 Platform N~t Heights m>t 25, k;tch p~v. Conv. aho"-49HI0'23. FND Grey 1abby, unaltered ~rgh~enefors & . 10 minute ler/exter, lie. &_ins. 24 yrs • Recept, G. Ofc to $500 - n r "' I' male. Eye sutures in left eac r \\'hite Catp@ts. Org. Co. Les, &t>-4449. . • PT Acct Clk to $2.75 Se I L•-1 bodroom L-·Ut • . ping Joe, occ. 545-4449 • lndu1tri•I Rent•I ·450 °"'' v;c Adams .. a~i.. Save )'OQl' money by saving UP to 75% oU OD hangin.-r il • A Bkk $600 ' ere ary • •-'..,, • h · \\I ANTED: Girl In 20s IQ ~o1 ' ""' ,......,,.. f!\e. extra trips .. Will claen you buy material lrom.The ~ pr to : in kffctten, dlshw111\. ~[ ; 1 ''· 1~.. share apt. C.M. at'eL May . ' NOW L·E'ASING hurst. 963-Z738. hvtng rm., dining rm. & Hangmen. 547-5846 e Btlhr.ig Cl•rk to $475 1 er, Wiii. to wall c•r-$1' 1%5· 1st. Approv. $80 m 0. Huntington h•ch ~: ~an~l'P~ ~r:;: ~~ 'fio. ~ W,· 15S;!'. PJ;lOF. painter, honest \\'Ork, e F/C Bkkpr to $9~0 I : :.~ '•' 9 d;;;;7;'°':r··' @ _' 11· _ 0 5'18--4683 afb·5. ' . NEW M·l pt. dachshund. Vic 19th & exp. is what counts not reas. Int/ext, free est. • Sec~tiry to $675 monlh Adulto no-t• .Y;:',';'-''"""poo1 ~J~poR.n~i:: 940 Sq. Ft." Up Wbttler. CM. 64.'>1965: "mGoodelhodrel. 1531do "wollllrk .;, .. u. l<•ls. ,54&,2759, 5.57-7455, •. Socc_'J.(1BHrk99 , to $525 I , • ' r-' ' Ing ' Hamilton & Newland TAN/white young F. dog. '• '"" · INTERIOR • EXTERIOR ~I rs .. Re~ltor 64M353. · The greatest reaaon~ tor -~~~ Be~cii~~89~fe 25-l5. 646-0697 or 83.1-0519 ~fay be part Spaniel. Well (Jment, Concrete WALL ~OVERlNGS to $2.50 N_R. new'3 Br dupre·x. 2 Ba.1 moving to Oakwood Garden behaved. Vic, Org Cst Col-64a:-592S HELEN SCHAFEER '2 Hv rm'i, frpl c, all crpts,· 'Apartment~ are thl; rents, SHAR~ APT-HOUSE NEW 'M-t Space with Office lege. 968-7366. CUsrQM Concrete, b Y INTER/EXTER. Acco u s PERSONNEL· AGENCY I Patio, dbJ gar. Adult11. $35(1. starting as low ·aa $135. du. HOME ·-PARTNER 1300-2600 ft 3 phase 208V BASSET Hound feniale, 1~~ ~enai~ Co. 60-90 day ce'ilings sprayed. Lie: ins. 4262 Cal!lpus Drive No. B4 11537-A Sanbi Ana Ave. SUN And here at1 9 other·dreat 836-US4, 548-1479 . 25-10-56 Fairview, S. A . '}rs old, brown & "'hite. =~ avail. ~ ·est. l!)C refs, free est 645-0809 Ne"'fXJl't Beach 557-2711 1 ONLY reasons: Garege1 for Rent 435 Owner: 646-1252, 644-2228 found vie Newport Harbor First Class Painting/ S•n Clemente swimming poo\1 ALLSPACE llOO $:_Q F'T new, 3 ores, High School. 67~:m PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, Paperhanging. Jnt/ExL Aggressive Young Lady ' he:t1th clu~ ( w/heat, H.W., 3 ph pwr, YNG gr'8.y & White Jemale. break, 1 n:_n1ovc & replace Free est. 979-5294 Hostess/Cashier, over .21 & NEW 2 BR, luxury apt~. sa1.1na1 · Sel Storage fronl & rear ent 673-1417 pm cat wl\\'bt oollar • Fnd _ concre e. 5-18-8668 for e~t. * PAPERHANGER * not in school. !\lust be good $200 .. Ocean view $225 . . tennis courtl, pro & pro shop Mini ~rehouses Rent•lt Winted 460 Pacific Coast Hwy I: Main CONCRETE pat 1 o s , . . w/rigures ,t,. paper \\'ork. 'Yearlo ~n,d, .• ~10049~~~1·5 Car-~laSr~~diy brun...... Various si~~ .from $25/MO. St. HB. Driveways, sidewalk& & Carl-Rebko 646-2449 Some ~dxpell~:I helpful , but me • 'U'~ ..,, • v.w · '"" c:Ur "-.. U lock It . U keep the key. WANT to trade residence for gen'! maint. 548-8578. Patios not rcq · 1 I tram. Salary Aptt. icifvltlee: rector On site mgn -24 hr. access n10nth of JuJy & or August FND male Siamese cat Very FOUNDATIONS • Artistic • . . according to ability or past FU:.n. or Unfum. 370 golf driving range No move in . No move out fee Lovely college town &: golf aUectlonate. Blue eyes Vic. Planten concrete IC' brick WOOD .l lilttice specialists exper: Apply 2:30-4 pm Corort41 dol Mir so. ot Hwy. Charming 2 Br. Beam L"eil.; pool, Adults, no . pell! SDi ·Mo, Orange Clout R.E. 644418 i;o111 MIN · * * * 'SPARKIJNG NEW party room Sectuily PatroUed course. Your chance to Misidon Viejo. · patios, e'tc. l.Jc'd Gff--0687 Patios & garden structures daily ?>1on·Sal, 1545 Adams, Plus beautiful llnglff, one Open Daily fGr InsPection travel Northern Caillomia. ~ 1·0 r n • 649-220-1, The Good Guys Cht. Ask (or 1r1gr. ~1r. and :two-:-~edtoom1. Fur· Hamilton&:: Newland St., llB 3 Bedroom rome with poo1 P REl: c R lP TI o N Sun PAT .rrLANTERS Jiai;ao,'696-7392. · ~~~i:r:~~~=M~ji 83J..ffi19, lf no ans, 646-0697 _in Otloo, California. For G I a 1se1 v 1 c Von, 1, AB Concrete work." 894-353.l. Plaiter, Patch, R..,.,lr ALTF;RATIO~ lady wanted, opendally.10to7. smGLEcargarageforre.nt, ~.714:642:9933. .. Capistrano..= Call eves. (~tractor •· *PATCH PLASTERING exper. only. 25-50 yrs. Call · · vie 12th St, BaJQoa Periin. WAN"rED in Ju.ne. Yrly W'I. I ;Al:l~type~s~-~FtteEl~es~t~ima:t:•'~11•646-4iiioi;544,:;:;:::r,~iiiiii' I ' Oakwood $25 mo. ~ e"'9 • furn. -nmta.1. Bcb front. MALE ailver ~ poodle, Comi:n'I, Ind.us, Re1kl I: Call 540-6825' G~ Apartments Office Rent•L , · 440 Mature woman. daughter, Vlc: Irvine Ro k1ay ,Rd. ·New, remodel, repair. Store Plumbing -ANCIENT 8 · :! c \ • age -U. ~3813 ~ · fronts, cust. patios, ofcs, etc. J ;_;::,;;;c:;;!:_..,, ____ J ~:!, .~:"ne~oulh 444 OLD NeWIXll'ti3 bike: No. Ideal tenants 673-2194 YOUNG F. calico cat, vie. Lic'd, 962-1961. L.R. OTIS Pi.UMBfNG MARINER 842-1170 or Coast HWy~1 Approx. 900 QUlE.T . adult family wishes Park Ave. 1lf.'&l' Collin ls. JACK Taulane -Repair Remodels &. Re12airi~· 'Water . Nt rt Brich North sq. ft. incl 4 priv.· offices & to rent min. 2 BR & den, Bal.boa, 4/11 .. 673-2464. remod., addlt. 20 )'TS exp •. heaters, disposals, furnaces, rvlni•lnd'1eua rel.-ept. rn1. Great for N''pt/CdM/Laguna. Xl n t PARAKEET, vicinity 17th & Lic'd. My·WayCo. 547-0036. dshwastin. ~MIC & 845-0550 engineering or drawin g local refs. 673-9119 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, on Girdening' \ B/A. Complete .. Plumbing IA Y SHADOWS ~ .... Oii4"iiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiii . busln"'· S:@/mo. Util Incl. 2 BDRM apt oo. buuso -4/13. 646-4006: • :Se,,.rv:,:,:::lce:,:·=='~==-"I 548-5300 evea. Laguna. Exec., wife, baby; F'ND. Hu.tty lo-speild vie. C 0 Mp LET E gardening PLUMBING REP.AIR Now Accepting Applications For Apartments FRONT corner suite -2nd Start 5/J;?LTJ .. $225. 497-1045 Bal. Pen, Please Identify service by ,experienced · & • No job too small Cocktail Waitresses ·spal<BtousR11L~RhlO&M°""$ 5 ry! sty,1C,oast 1Hdwy, ~aidM1. 2ndl00 NEED gar;age, min. 22., for ~~ ,1:1~2!!, Pf_?_t estlmslona1 I * T 642-~ * * "" & Fl I S15~7 sq. ' crp ' rps, r ~ ' boat storage, Mr. Thull, Lost 555 41\l-·~ ' .u-= es a es. L & T PLUMBING, remodel, lUnch, Waitres1e1 2 BR,1 FRnu Sin n1uslc. elevator, prk g, 54()...255()· wknd 675 ~ ~. repipe, water he(\ters . ""'" security patrol. Can be ' s >-PROFESSION 2568 • .. N1wp0rl Clfttor Bi'lnch You'll 1njoy iM m 1 n y interHtlng duties th1t ire· In- volved In 'this potl· tiosr. ' . Previ"ou( b.nk ex· perienc1 Is dMli':" able, but not re- quired. If you Mv• • good stenogr•phlc skills, call u1. We offer •fine starting .. 1ery, ex .. cellent beftefltt p1ck1ge, · • p1 .. ~nt working • environ- ment ind pllftly of . opportunlty "for ..i. vanctment. • ,,r · . PINM C1ll • For A.,P.intnl..t Mr1. 81rcM 644-0113, oxt. 227 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Beautiful appointments Jn. elude Decorator Fireplaces . Shag Carpeting. Privat~ 1Patios. Pool • Jacuzzi • Volleyball court • Gas BBQ's. Closed Garages. Adulla, No Peta. ·divided. }"'rom 37c sq. lt. \VANT 1 bdrm apt furnished, LOST: \'oung Mali! abyssi· AL gardener, 675":--• ~· Ai>Plv Ih Person 2711 E. Coast Hwy. 673-41'.ll yearly. Newport Beach for nian, eat. Vic: of La Brea ~ work, Pru n 1 ~ g • S•wing/A~ereti?ft1 3 -5 ' Mon-l'Ti · April l9th 675-8609 J' and Hill Crest, N 0 r t h aprinklers, 4:1eanup )Obs, · 261)7 ·.(ha.St H Equal Oppor. Employer m/f OF'FI apace !or rent. Cos-· un. Laguna. Short red brown 1 ands ca P 1 n g George~ Alter•tlons-642-5845 Newport Beitch ~ 4o9 w.· BAY St. · Costa Mes• M ..... r Bldg E-103 * 646 3381 * 1 l 2 BR. APTS. Furnished & Unfurnished. • NEW. MODER>{. LAS CASITAS Apto. 20102 Birch St. 979-8889 CONVENIENT WINTER, Summec, Ycly; 11 , beautlM, modern, coal, golden· eyes, answers 646-5893. Neat, accurate. 20 y@ars exp. around "-oric. 1747 Anaheim 8 ARTE ND f R·', • ~per. ar, music, class A. 1 toname ofLarry.Reward: EXP. Japane se , main·r~~~~~~~;~;:1~=='.!~~~~=:1F/time.MesaVerdeCoun-'VALKER & LEE BLDG. p ....... 497-2596 tenan ce , clean-up . ARTISTS try Club, 3000 . ClubhoaM HARBOR &: AOAJ..iS. Gene •SOI-Land·••pe ~ t C M -"·••'•• ijill, ntr· 642-0?lXT . ~~ ~. ~s!:le12·~~: ~ si1-M3S.l:'(; e s. · 1 . fll'll 11•tt • 11 I 11 1·;r!,"'l:;;::ed;n;1~':. g:::=:: ::lis.t 'l<' Sun~'s;.~-w. SERVICE p I Well groomed) lost vie: Clse EXP American .-Japanese . 1*r1 1 . f Plaza, Newport Beaclt, 1'-1lllllhY·~ Mg:r. No phone We1tcllff BuUding ersona s 530 to Boys CJuo, Back Bay .. gar?ener for cleatHJp & \llOUld like to preview sa°"' calls please. \ Corner WestcUJ{ Drive & HFLL()' \V he . 642-8585 alt 5. matn. N.B., C.M., & H.B. pies of your work to dii- lnrlne Blvd., 'N t: w port ' . · e ar you re $SO REWARD 540-7373 Job Wanted, Femile 702 play on consignment. Please Beat h. Mr. H oward planning a GALA AFFAIR 111ER. Japane••, ma:'nt. • · call Ruth Jameson al S45--6lOI & you nC('(j so1ne good for return of sml' blklbr.vn "'" 64 8330 b1 ' · ente11ai111nenL We \o;ould f~m doi· Schnauzer-Scottie. anup, landScape. Free NEED job, will baby sit. 4. . between 10 AM & ~- 1617 WESTCLIFF' like to offer our n1usic. Call I-lad flea collar \v/bcll. Los( ) males. 53<r-3333, ~ +iouses alter 11chool &l.iiS.iPoi>iiL'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Needs 4 _Oper1t0fl• , 756 & 540 sq. ft., ample 539-5559 in GatUen Grove or \V. CM 416., &12-71M.-~pm • J .ends, Call .002--8121 ASSEMBLER pkg, util, janilor. Baum-6·16-7567 in Costa ~tesa. VICINITY H.B. pieF-.... & EXl>ER. Japanese Gardener, Cheryl • • . Full or p/fill1• gardner #104. 541-5032. "CHOPS" P.C.H., 6~~ mo. F:emale, Know how. Tr Imm in-g. NEED he.Ip at home? We , , • • · .BEAUTY SALON --, L<>cated·near Newport Blvd. Anita's Rentals, Bier. 2005 !at 23ll Elde,n Ave. 2 Bed-W. BalbOa. Blvd. 673-2058 rooms, lhar carpeta, all Fast results are just a phoJ\e bailf.ina;-pool, enclosed--gar..-iaJi!way-642'~:-'" asafrre<!Aa. w~;-----Ci.nd,y__~ gray_LwhilLCat,--119 c:pl!.ar C 1 ea.n -.u p , S m a I I have aides, n u r s e 11 , \Vi th or w!Uiout following. Come To The Kolo please contact Ed alter s-= -iatldsca~6;-hco u·s·e . mp1tt1iom. '"()f;eriltotl-W/.fbtJowin&-.lf*il: _ ages. .Gaa · &. water paid. Adult.I only:. flBS Per n1onth. l·Bedroom a1BO available, overlooking' pool, {160 per month. Drive bY or call 645-Snl(). ... • HAR II OR ADULn LA COSTA APTS. 1 & 2 Bedroom • Can>et1 • Drapes • Pool • BBQ'• ' All Ulllltlo1 P1ld 354 Avocldo St.; C .M. 642·97'1 • .:J'.rader's Paradise lines times dollars Festiv&I! Dazzling costumed p.m., 536-2555. We miss h,er. GEN'L gardening, mow, Homemakers UP j 0 h n • Poly.Op.tics, lhc. ··~ \el consideration. EXcellen1· dancers, Jive ethnic bands & LOsr: Male Boxer 1 yr old, edie &. trim, Resid or 547~I. • benefits. '' • you! CUlver City Vets Audit, female Boxer 9 mos old. oomm'l Free est. 645-5855. 25. yeal'?eXJ>e,rie1tce. ~cep-Man u f a c,t u re r of the Apr il 2~ & Zl. ~1113) 984--2711 (Both white.) Vjc Harbor &. JAPANESE GARDENER tiOnl.sl, typist Pa Y a'ti I es fa s c in at in g l i g }\ts , or 548-1751. "'}{amllton,' C.M.. Reward! CM. NB. AREA receivables, PBX, payroll. Poiy-Opftcals, bas operitngs VETERANS Call 5§8-6418. ..":" • &4~1796 • · l>h ~94-570l aft 6 pm. L.B. ·for 8.S~mbler trainees. b l Ea1·n's-t:58 to.$7.00 per•hour , : Fml cat -tartolse EXPER.Ja~carcrene.r. ~ & 2nd . lhilts. ··Applicant 892-6611, •Xt251 guaranteed . by Using )'O:U.J'. ·s 11 wht underneath. Vic. Complete Yard serv. Relia. * * * AAA Employment should have ~ dexterity I ~~~!!!'~'!'!~'!"l~!!'!I G.I .. BCnefits . while at· 3Gth-Bal. NB. Reward. & ~ Free ~t. 6424389. agency has opening for ac & be tlifeh!sfed in factory BEAlJTY OPERATORS tend ing Santa Ana College. 673-0525 complished i n d i v i d u a I \~i:trk in a clean air con-with .~'without tollowtu& tor Call now _ · COMPLETE La W n & w/proVelf success In the dlliOned environment. No high ful;tlon atyllng . 547-9561 Ext 370 SILVER. Gi:_ey, Male, poodle. Gardening service.-Hauling profession. Established 1965, phone calls please. . MANICURIS'T Vic. Emerald Bay, Lag. & clean-up. Jim 548-0405. 1nntt. l'ec, Paid By ~ PleaR Apply -~· · F1JLLY LJCENSED BctL 'Reward offered . uu;1u O · ..:.ail i;or,Appt. 4n •.•<w:' General Serv1cei Employers. Bctutiful en-P LY-OPTICS, INC. AFF.AJR ,WITH HAIR *SeJRITUALIST* ~ vironmc.Qt to wol'k in a & fBIS E. bu-negie Ave Call 962-T?OS .Montgomery W311ll • ! Spiritual readings 10 amolO LOST: Cold Elk's Lodge TOTAL SERVICES C.O . excellent renumeration. ' Sanfa Ana '-----------'-------.Ii pm. Advice on all m~ rung with diamond. ** r-~ t BEAUTICIAN wanted tOr STEPHENS '"' 0 ,,·ni TSF"° 312 N El ,\Ca.nilno, n · Palnt'g, Plumb'g, Mobile ~rl •ry Equal Oppor. Employer 'Mallie:.S. ... Wlg &. ... Beauty COf\fM'L C-1 property nr .,., · o Cl 1 , 9 2 • 3 6 Reward! • ~ Hms Specialist. 646--0917, Part-time · until Ju..e. TYP-1.,,,.;,,~,.;;..,...,!!!!i!j~ ' 1 "~• ~-Ontario Airport. 159 x 630' tricabn cons, lll< eqty. For J92e~,,nA e. • ... ., • Call 675-5200 64&-1809 b --A feel ' ...-l, ,.. ~Ion •. '.:<~r, !1" ~~· from st. to st 1'"0R tn'coine , u n.... " '1\A)'f, • • in.g, s ' 6 uvu · ing or Assemblers Sal comtn & 'V&e • .,_.,_. prop. or . assum e .. .£.no LOST grey .l whJte cat R'" A 1 ?\ Gutters. Installed. figures, neat attitude, itt:et· units or ind.l.Jstrial irl Or. loan. Also Arrowhd inc. Bx P~OBLEM Pregn8.l}cy. Con-· w/tan : spota near So. Cat Quality work. Reasonable. ty, bright & )'Ol.IU. Call C. ~sa-Nwpt Bch Beauty O(>f;raiQ.r Wanted •. County. 830-~98.' >34t Sn Diego 92106,.2'n-2923 lident, s Y m Pa thet ic Pl&1.8. An'swe'r'll to "Zipper." Free estimates !!68·2'208 Karen Osborne~ Electronic &: mechanical &:: G..yen's Jeauty ShoP BEI...LB0Y . small cabin \Vtl J-,. trade $55000 Equity pregnancy counseling. Abor-ReWard ~70 -• · ' ' "**Account-ts packing. Some exper. Need ~' · . r-:-:--: • · tlon &. adoptlons ref. . H1ul1n9 .,...... ···' E Ml"" crui11e.r o.b. Full, fish equip. 1n rare ac. parc~I w/mm. APCARE . , , S42-443e e.n>UNI;> OR LOST A PET? Bright, degreed. $10:.$15,000 manual desterity. Must be &OAT AIR N'"' & trll'. \Vlll trade for amall tM.fU.\Y trees) For lnc. prop. . '· BUreau ol Loit 'Peta FATHER & SONS, 1,..,,.. '{el. · ~---• d ct>~ n d-a b I e · Wee)dy .... CARPENTERS 'pick-up. or elegant home. Q\vner/ PREGNANT? Th t n k'I n g Open 9am-lpm, 636-5685 \~;orit, trashi yan1··-& ilr~ · ** MBA paycheck. Mu8t have wa~t boat SPACIOUS 2 BEDRM 2 balh 545!-~959: agt. (n4) 547-0146 wkdays. ~i:·~oc:_1~J~I ttiN1;;.~ BLONDE m!le mixed cock-clean _ up. Free est. Fresh out of college, tra.ihcc, •NO FEES repair yard exper. M'uat f':crl1~~:Poo!~ -la~r:1~ WANT J.it;reodes Dic,tn'., TRADE $6,000 cq In 3 BR, hrs ·541-5522 · er 8 mos. 11Gumpc.r" in 842-8182. r extremely br\gJlt, -moxJ' fn-P. P. $, 'know hull repair. Gd., JObs n ""· b':'n ran•e, ,,.,_,. '67-'71 . llave '70 Cad. Cpe. 2 ba C.M home Frplc ' ' "'M • .;, &'IS-~~ SKIPLOADER & d -· k terested in learning all 500 N '~ C · Dr !0< top men. Blackie'• Boat ~ o-___,, 0 • ~ ,..... ., DV 1 all · • ' e e e FREE Yoga Defnoh. i.;a -~ • ~ ump u .,c .......... , o! m""UI 110 000 . ewpo~, enter . -rfly.....vd& .pussm ,htTD.Sea-fncdyd,vicwotaoltCOIJI'St, ~·--Wed ~·TEEL l tt San''" .. -ork Concrete asphalt "·-..... '. ·sulte!IOON B Yard,67J.QG4.. Adult tiving.-•Sm''a11 pe..; it>r sm&IJ clear Proi>-\Vant cariij:M!I' motor borne strauun. at 10 am Ir: ... ~ os n --. , . , Liz'Relnde.r's Aj:ency ~ , , . BOAT ASSEMBLERS 0 "' erty «• ~· ., p•f van or ., 1<r<1'1...,. ' 8 pm. Yoga Center, 445 E. Ana Hgts area.• sawing, 'breaking. 846-7110. 4500 r -m-" Dr. 640-1970 K. m Scott Place, &G-21X17 · .......,.,.,,.,.., """ " · · .,.,.......... "'·ll ••1 .. _ -"""' ll2 N Towe " -,. TRADE 3 ..__ -...1 17th St., C.lof, ~l. ..... --w•J YARD, .. &aragt!; ·cleanups. 546--2118 Nev,.-1>0rt Beach 0· r • Expe:r. ~.5&13-~ UiXUR~FOR LF.SS _ New LAUNDROMAT in HB on '""'""'• 4 ..,-... e, SHARE Apt 0, H-·-Sa ~fALE lrlsh Setter, l yr old. Remoye. trees, • dirt; ivy, · ~ Unlon•Bank Square 60-(l!)G 2 ~ a-. f""" -Id • Bch Blvd. '11lly -•;pt, Briggs Stratlott. "®1<1 "'°" · -· ve ""' ,;._ d' ~7 -O'ange 547-64'6 Equal ~ E ~er _.-ui ,,_ ~ _,, oc: W ""'-presaor I: vOI. tanli: for 6-2S S$. Call Horne-PBrtner, !Jc. Tuea, 4/10. Nr HB pier y::ftw,p, In, ing. (l'J •if!OUll· . •v~1 m_.,, ~dab.= dilpoal,~blUn f!'Sai bus:•::nlal 80!,1~· horse OB inotor, aoo<I t:Ot>d. 83&-1191: $48-1479 84&-7216 • " LOCAL niovUw &. ha~ by l'Ooltlon ASSeMBLERS Bkkpr F/C $ i.~. ""'"11 2.r'o ~ . 549-~ Call bet 10 am • SWINGING SlNG SM fem Siame• w/OH. col· ~udent. IA,rge truck. l{eaa, u1~ TLY For 2nd ahltt. in El Fee Paid .,.._# .,..... ..., 5.16-8667 Call "Leah" 2-8 pm. • JOit vie llarbor Vu Hm.I. 534-1846 or'53t-216f. • U firm., nlgbt ~ ot1e • You have to be. un-balaneed =: m Soolt Plac:e •• '1!~': ';;.d~ne;~~. '66 *JAGUAR seddi .,,, 5.'$-3122 •• ''. 64+-0321, 614-1122 32~.;f.AN .... '~!..~ =~~ NE .. ED D ~per reQ. APPlY in " ~up~ ~ ' nJE EXCITING electric start outboard wt.re wheels , Aflchelln dl"el ALCOHOIJCS Anonymous. 548--l&62. ~ ·----.. , .... 16 Polttl' i: Brwntitld Div. atatite1ndtv.~XJ•'t ...,.tt. PALM MESA APTS, motor: 645-2!40. Pr 1 vat e amltm. etc. Want °'""" .,_ OC-7217 or write AMY 1-t.,i Call lilill'lQll..1411111\. ~ MINtn'F.S TO NPT. BClt PQJ'1Y. ableH sallbOat. Will COOlider P.O.~ t.223i Costa MeSR. I~ GEN. Haullng. Treei'Shrub ~ ' 26181 Areopuefto Alto Fee Jobi •• Derinll A Bach, 1 &: 2 BR. From $1.45 equity in larger bo,&L Ph. YOUNG C011pltt club, IS.35' t · · IN:tnietlofl ,. trim. Gar & Yd cleaou,p. JTl'ISTS .$&.QLJU&n 'Caplstrl.J)O Oe~I PenQn~l AaenCY AduJtl, No Pell. * 6~ * 893-8375, Jmy, 539-3344 or $418-364.1 -EAi. 531-63TT, ~7-690t An£5'11 oppor. em.pl."M)F Jrv1ne, 208l Mlchebliin l)r. ~ 1561 M ... ~" $45,000 HAVE 1m.ooo i.1 ·Tru11 Call "LEAir: . u pm AOVMC111~lnt • a OOKEEPEl\:Full charl bib fro~ Blvd.) 2n:I TD as down · payment Deed. Will tr• d • tor Soclil Clubs 535 Schools & 75 . COLLEGE _._1 wUL cl on Interim DAILY PILOT· rortl]e Wat'• It-reta1l for house up to $1:i0,000. )'Acht. 4 _ _.r..~ lnstruction.1 ·, 5 &.. I music 11.pre. JUfl the * cm V1CTOlllA -or 544.2540 ~ LOVE 11'0"'' house. 4 hour lajnlnmm. Perso1111el Sen c• '"LASSIFIED ADS portunlty !bl .. meon. " t. % BR, 1!\Jm It On!Urn --------• N• BATOu I "' Incl St l ll $2.!0 hr. ""° V•d'dc, 17'"1 I l 111-~ -. wants to -IP N ca · 1961 CT ' Uke to trade? Our Tndcr'• Dlaco\--tr PtsebVEJlY M, ·~ ~. • · ru , • Colkllc Pk. area. C.M. can ~ rv ne .u. Ji.. De~ a.~ aftlaUc .... ~.dr.·c!:~'\, 11 Foctocy :i,F~uto. Paradl"' ~'fi:: lo !or )'OU! PR0 1 An:ss 1 !odrNALSM in ~ .. fll'l!\ P=~l'Olt,!. ~~rns. ~78. · # 115 'Tustin FOR A ... TION • , • pie. c.ou-'M'..: Lil~ .. a • ~ •bout our Move-In made. Trade :for tru.Ck, bu1 5 dl,)'1 o ma I,! alchnJWl;crs. Janet Cummins~ C•rpet Cle•nlnt m.5460 iCPA'1 <7'4l 6#-4400 ~~-· 525 Vldarla SL -=iiiillllllllll.' ~~~;.. • .; ••• ft>r~~~bol;Udta=--1ffi\"~ f2tll 387-3393· Sell lhe old 11u1t. BtJY tho FINr Ciro l Window• ual _..._, Emplo~ CALL 642°5678 Nftd a ''Pod"t '-on ldl nlU" ' C.M. 60-a'70. • -new stuft Dutch "Ma.Int Serv. 537·150l uy,,..,. -'! Call 6Gl67& t ' . ' ' ' l ' . • • • ,, ' - " . " ... \ I ., ~ .. · -- .--- ... \ " ii ~~~~~~·~,~~~~~-----~~---~ !-~-~~~~~.~~~-~· ~~,,·~·~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~-~·~Aorll~IS~,~19~73~~~~~~D~Al~LY~•~IL~OT~D~•I l 1 •u·s ~ J~ t• :11 s lfilJ p · :'i · mJ I •sic ~ J(ll) I I :•: , ' fil]f r....,,... l~!Ill~/~1 -E ;;ol; ;;;;;' ~j[fi]~J / [' E*'o••I Jfll]I ....._ -'"""'_"••__,J[Il] I W"'!"'I: M & ' 711 1491p Wenletl, M & fl 11f 1491p Wenhd. M & , 710 H.lp W~. M & f'. 710 1491p W ...... M & P 710 Help W4 nted, M & F 710 Helo W•nled. M & F 710 Help WM ted, M & F "710 Help W•nted, M ' F 11£ 1 ~'= ~'l!'1~~1m~ 0~:H~':!~ ~CTR0111~ · . _H_o_us~e.,.-k-e~e-p_e_r-:-;o-o_k __ ~:'. 11~r.~ c~1~~~ ·MEN · =,::;.~::; ...... c.n m:oo.. §,30 to -. N•-....-•.. a11owance. Must 11ave &ma11 Electroni·c v eo.iv. "°'•· li61 eenier s1. , • 11:30 Lm weekends. Consldetatloo bl ·car. Inq. Mr. Jarrnua Oil • 1. c.~t. ~. PRODUCTION BOO •t1nctivo bell<h ""· pl ... .B!lcl>, MB 919--0600 • / Mattm1 to care~ elderly l_ady. Dependable. LIVE-IN, oompaUble •~man ic' Good Pooltlona I • '. p~ER =ru.~~~0c:7,; DELIVERY, man, early Technicians Mustdrlve.Ne itBeacliwaterfronthome. to care (or oeml-lnvalld *Good Eunlnga ~UPEltYISOR r . .,..._OK -...... ea m; • : ~~:~~~~~;; Research ·. Live-In. Nijpdi~'isooP'ta MO 1. s-~~£~ ~ ~:~Nowt~.:;::.~ 1::::?."r:;.,.~~~~: BIRLDING Coco's D&NTAL w ., $~ti .E • . . LATHE OPERATORS required. Earn while loam· "'""'"""••ed..-of"'"' _ .. _ · RECEPTIONIST .A " tants "• • ng xperience 'ma. Wori< kx:al '"''· "" supe rvisln• ' INSPECTOR LAGUN. A HILLS For El ',toro-r«iukln VI:!: SSIS To Cl•• If led Ad. No. 631 To $150. Per WHk :r;~':~.tJ~e~1:S~if:~ area. Muat be m.tu<e,g • c/o D•lly' PllOt P 0 Box 1560 N/C OPERATORS lr•inln•, sc h c du I c~ City Ot · Newport l~ch $1ft.$1otl Per Mo. HH l mmedlole . Opening For at PR. $800 to 1tart. Send Immediate openings ex· · C 1 · , ' C • 111• 92626 Adva.nceni.ent Opportunirtes methods im~""{N~ ... resunie lo P.9. Box 2445, lit In . the fo,llOwlng OI • I ~ •• , • • . ' AVall&ble D'" c·~ • ·-··· '""-ca. -· Top We v•• ,... ,.., ........ -J..1.1.Q, ~. •rH I! ErECTRONICS DENTAL PE~EL · • Nl9ht Shift Only Call For lnle.tvi<"W _..., , DAY Exoitln$ extra lnoome ~ • Assemble and \UD• H•lp,W•nled, Ma ~1710 Help ~anted, Ma F 710 Min. 3 yrs E xpori.-979·5W. -,i;;:.1' r~~ , portun1ty. Earn mo n ~P.att and-Gunn am· . . Guarat\tffcl Overtime · pMi Equal Oppor. Employet" BUSBOY . ' ~= ~=-= ~~: ~d ?;=~~ HEIR~~ERS HAg~~~n. ti= APPLY 1t<r;; 116, 9 am-l pin ~==.===~! Require..,,.... In beating & Mrs. !Wrf.s, n<:838-<961. 1. 1 Req. . 1977 Placentia. C.M. Verde Com>. Hoop, 661 Ne~rt MOS. ft-signor PRODUCTION a.tr condltlootn& A familiar-DENTAL lataDt a busy ion s age. Ull'es Center St, c .M. M8-558S. . ..,. lty w/Un!lorm Mechanical C:O.ta M.:'om<:e. Min 2,.... . at least 2 years ill.IUD· EXEC SECRETARY I Contro S Corp. :11ewporl BNch CONT ROL LEADMAN I Code. Prefer buildlni dept. Apply in Pei'SOll e~r. & must take good. X-ing circuits at X band lt you ..'.ootd like the chal-.Ins. tire 1t1gr (exp) 10 $700[~909 W 16,L St ~fetal oxide semi conductor;;. Requu~d to aietup ori11nat , backaround. however me-2;j()Ql Ave. De LaCarllota rays:, M&-1882. nd hi h r f equei:i 1 , of th d busincsa' le: Sales Tme Hrdwe to $600 • " • Top $$$. plann1f1R, prod. schedl!l('s, & Chinlcal design or construe-Laguna Hills ' • a -g e r • enge e a . ns Ins u0derwriler Newport S.ach Etched Cable Dt s ign .iiltl.IU!i repo11s. rclat1vc to tlon exper. ts acceptable. (At the El Toro all ramp,' DEN'!'.AL Asst. exp'd· 0.r Cies. . . h~ve these qualilicaUo ' bmm'l/Ppsonal to $650 I AM to 5 PM Good conditions. Solid tVlll· nlfl.nufac1urc of snu11l el~· Must have ability to read &: s.o. ft~·ayl . . ~n'"8. desired, Mon-Fri. glve as a can. Ex secret $6-$700 F.que.I opportu~ity en1 plo)'t'r . II~ inN:hnnlcal ll&!lembll~s. ptsn,cfteck complex mechan..1 ";=======!!!!!!!!!!!!! Q'tt-62 • De s I~ n! construct, e Shorthand M:· Back O~ce $500 pany. .. l\lln. of 3 yn1 produchon lcal Wis A 1 1m ed I• .._. · . Dental Atslst•f't and optimize RF and• Accuracy Dental Ftnt Ofc to $600 Lepl St tno to $946.4 NO FEES t'Ontn)I . cx1K'r. in 1it 4, latelyp to Per:n!e1 ~pt.~ ':'fX>I< '·· Exi>er, pref'd. 54B-7074 DC circuitry involving • Sharp LOok1 • 1\sst C~er stk bkr $475 Fee Paid • P. P. S. nHu1ufu(·turi1~ <>I' electro 3300 ·Newport Blvd., New-f & · microwave comp o . e lnit.iatlve Rece pt Cgd typing) to $500 A brush withe-law! A little 500 Newport Center Or. 1necha11lcul a .111.s e.m b I y. port Beach, ca .. 673-66.13. I. ry . . D'es''pera'tely nents. Work from con-Shill/Rec Clerk $435 flllnillarity goes I\ long way s •'te 900 NB Ho:-p\y" to Clalisltied ad No. . IJ~1670 Elec Engineer tl5K lb securing, this top. spot ln ui ~1970 ' · G:.:2. c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. I Sandwich I cept through design . • Girl. Friday. to $.'>30 legal dept. Paid v a c' ll2 No, To"'('f Box 1560, Costa l\tesa, C~lif. I BU(tBOYs. ' NEEDED and into production. AS6t Mgr (Ing) $900 holidays. n1l'd & health & Union Bank Square !11626r · , ~ EXPERIENCED seamstress · NEWPORT life ins. Call Liz Balke, · Full Time -DJ)'s • e Align and ·test RF to work i!' factory or will p . I A 8.'U-2700. Al80 Fee Jobs. Orange 547~46 PURCH,\SING-' Combe Cook '\_ • solid state amplifiers train CJl:lahfied home sewer. er•on"9, gency Dennis &: Dennis Personnel ~tOTEL -DESI): CLERK. ESTIMATING.. i HOSTESS. Part.Jflme HOCHMAN'S DELI &'RESTAURANT 428 E . 17th Street Costa Mesa ·Equal ·Oppor. Employe~ ,. Irvine Area Days, top v.•ages. Call Tues or Wed 9am-12 noon for ap- pointment S ta · ".i.:.11 • d f ' Apply m person Suntlo\\'er 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Agency or !Nine, 2082 Ex~e for room. 4 hrs. : acre ne5 o;)\;i.uators, .~ r e-Swim Wear. 148 Los 642.3870 Michelson Dr. per ·day. trlSNewport Blvd. E XPEDITING , quency mul~1pl1ers for Molinos, San Oernente h 543.-9755. PLANNING & . - . manufactunng Bl'.03. EXPER. Ornamentul Iron INSTANT Printing shop In • Mac inists MOTOR roule opening '" PRODUCTION I VOLT Related . d t . I mil fabricator for posiUon in Costa Mesa needs clerk: boy Ol' gi1•1 at least 16 y.ears \\"u ··~ shi rt slt>eve se11 ! lnst•nt Personnel . in ~s ria or . · shop. 725~1 Laguna Canyon typing, counter. patepaste· We are an Orange County ol age. Laguna_ Beach area. .sri1r1ef' w/exper. In 2 or , Temporary Setv:lce 1tary expenence reqwr-Rd. L.B. 49+6376. up bindery leam type set-Bearing ,.,1anu lacturer \vho 1'.1otorblke okay. ti.lust htt\'I.' n1orc of the above area..\' I 552 .. 9153 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 ed. EXP'·D WailftSS needed, Ap-ting & phl'.itograptuc work. has in1medlate openings for valid drivers license. Phone Send resun1e • to A. \Veb, , I""''""""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!'" I Newport Beach 546-4741 Pl I . ply Odles Restaurant bet. 645-8884. th.s foUowlng positions : 6424321 or 492-4420 P.O. Box 1615. Santa, Ana , Equal Oppor. Employer ease ~pp Y in \>~rson 3&5 ~to~fri. 212 E 17th St, INSURANCE Clerk, days, . 1Sl Shift l\tO'I'OR route delivery of. Ca 92702. •· ' COOK and counter help, or submit resume m con· Ct-.f f/time. Personnel Dept, DAILY PILOT, aftemoons QUA LITY ~ontrol llwpector 1 BUS 1Boy, ll-3 ~fnn..Fri. & p/time to f/time, l8 or DlijHWASHER \\'anted good f'd I · . a -· ...., nd ~-• Phone Mr •~ '1"' over, m.idniiht tb 7 am. hours Carmel's s 2 8-N . 1 ence O. EXPERIENCED D!U!tal Of. Hoag Hosp, N. · ;r a .,Ul._.ay. . • needed for ~t ni.anufac· aome eves: {lo(Jlden Bowl 5hilt. No exp n·ec. Sl.90 per Coast' Hwy. Laguna Beach. h fice Receptionist. Jmmed ~ e Tool M•k•r Seeley, 642-4321 luring firm . Apply In person :.d~~:~. ~Bridger hr. 3 mo:s klclyal . res., ~at DOMESTIC Help George H ·u g e s openlnt 493-U78. !IM-lE 'PER.50NNEL • Dept Ins-tor N . d d ~;cGc::,t~~~;:ct ~ • appeal'., app m .peNJOn. Alle~nd Agency, 106-B · . FEMALE castuer & desk, --ee e-. Black. • CAMPER Manufacturer. Jack 1n the Bo_x •• tm S. E. 1 ,. S.A . .,7. ,......., . . som~ exper. necessary, full e Grinder M•chlnlst "-~-~·-----I! •· needs exper. help. Metailers ,.., ___ , H L.B ~ ~ 2300 __.._ CCD\ttrrC'•Al""CLV-V RE S le I DI ~ wy., . . Ai raft c time Gene's ' H ... uur """""'~-~......... • •1 •• nv. v . ~~c":n~~~~"cra~ .. cooKs ~!~~anci~m:!fe~~ re: · 0~Y Blvd., CM. • Fr• &·F .. Position•· Immediately ~~tic~1~m~t·o~B.:!:. :1· Ln, CM Interv.iew1ng now 1.or broiler, ply after 7 P!l'I· ·• Electron Dynamtct FULL charge bookkeepe!· Accnt/RE/CPA exp to $25K 2nd Shift 'NOrk w/ownel' of to. & J CARPE·NTERS, deck 2nd cook &, pantry man · Division Ex~r. req_ul.red. Apply in M~t Trne, R.E. · to $700 other hl&hly sk.nle<t men. auemb1", wood s""-& with ~~l or · club exper. ft_ll "'&FTSMEN 3f00 W. Lomita Blvd person _O!]JYi Lido ·s rup Sec y.tConstrucUo,n to $675 , ~ .....l Typt'SlS -Bcuut. ore. in .• pr J_m. o Y ,_.. • Call . Btg Canyon Country lif._l\M. T CA 90509 Yard, 900 Lido Park Drive, Proc t $850 ... trainees. Oub for apnt. 6444494. · orat!_C•, Newport Beach. · Comm'! J.oan • · 0 e Grinder Machinist Newport loc. I n c.e n t 1 v e WILLARD BOAT WORKS "' _... Tax Processor, Savings & -t'Ornn1• plan. Applicant must Vei& Division 11200 Condor COOKS u.s:-attzenship Requifed • GAL FRJ/BKKPR Loan, Exper. L.A. Open • Turret L•th• Opr • Cl rte: T • t posse8!1 hlahest degree Olin· Fountain Valley Full & p/time. Days & nights. ARCHITECTURAL & ... f' . Exp'd. Full or part time _for PayroU Clerk to $575 e Gen'I Machinist e YPIS tegrlty, Ir:, enthuilaam & . CHEF -$1000 Per Mo. Car-l's ' Jr. Rest. STRUCTURAL STEEL Equal oppqrhm.ity M/F busy .ofc. Age no barrier. Exec Seey, gd skills lo $650 • Prod. Mach Opr • Sr. Typilt kno...,, Orange Co. Jnteryle\\' The Blue Beet Ai)j>ly betwn 2 & 5 at employer 835-1098 Sec'y/Bkkpr., Constr $600 e T by 'llJlpt. only. "Our 28th Call 673-9904. aft 3 pm Cat:l's, 2092 Bristol, CM }ifust be experienced"--.._ Sec'y/Archilect to $700 Excellent fringe benefil.5 in-Tech ypist year serving So. Callr,·• -_,.... "ELECTRICAL GARDEN shop manqer for Secx.uo sh An~eim . to $600 eluding company paid group e R T • t W~ley N. T•ylor Co. CHILDCA,RE, !S & 9yrs Oldl COOK, PART· TIME · Permanent Position.--DESIGNERS" new "Bµild &. Grow '' Dictaph Sec'Y;_Anabn'f. to $600 ins1,1rance. · ·epro yp1S 2111 San Joaquin Hilh Rd. ~l~J~~-~:i~· ~=· & °:::1. ~Ppl~~~t pe~ Env{;C:=~rn$~1:tem1 ~,:~~n~ b~~r;n1·~~ Et~i:;~~~reNu~ t~=~~al L:S $65Q Apply Pel'$00Jlt?I Dept. VO'-T · NPi\•port Center 6#-4910 CLERICAL mn, SUrf & Sirloin, 5930 Industrial ·Irvine 1 and drafting. Telephone Salary plus ronun."Plus Undeiv.Titer ·$500 LSI Instant PersOnn.I REAL ESTATE SALES W. Coast Hwy.,N.B. (714) ui.1402 (TI4) 49'1-4341, Mr· Dermis bonus-benefits. Ground !loor Receptionist/Typist $450 Temporary Serv,ice SUCCESS CAREER Due to relocation of COOK_ }ifature Woman. Call Brenton. opportuajt)' wtUi · d)'llantic File Clerks S350 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 New or experienced. Join the rei'rfonal office from from &am-3pm 1-fesa Verde, young Co. For a-ppt. call Several P/Urne Openings TRANCPORT Ne"'J>Ort Beach ~ · 541)..4741 \Yorld 'a l!U'ltlt and futest , •• Co u --661 "-te st · • .,...,. DRIVER E""CTRONIC 979-25.12 from M. ' · To 13 Per Hour · ' Equal Op , Emplayec growing ,...i. -Hon Torrance to Orange c.•""i·. · "~~~". .....,n r " City Auto Parts Wii' CALL: TRISH HOPKINS DYNAMICS po', with a network o1 over. 300 County Airport area, ~~~ 20li6 Placentia. C.M. • .• ASSEMilLERS . . GARDENER-Mafure • n I y . JERRI WHl'ITEMORE 3131 w. Seg<ntrom ., o llfoes and become . a • we will have. the fol· ,COOi(. ~ER. D ti Asienibly Permanent. Pald insuranee 488 E. 17th cat Irvine) CM Santa Ana en•> 546-3131 NURS.E l;.AIDE$ member o!· wr Mlllloael"' r · In ef e BLUE DOLPHIN e UC "9 & vacotl<m.,Pleuant -worit· SuJte 224 " 642-1470 Jul! off !larbo• & Wanter • • ' Club. r.lultHnillJ(m cioller , owing ·open gs· · .,.,= v· Lido NB Costa Mes• ~biers needed w/PC ing conditions:.'.N ew port ~ · Eq"·"' Op~ Emp""-m/f '' ·"d~ advertlslna .Prcwnrn ' Free ~~v:5~~~0~~.~Y l'OOZ'~.Be~p~M~ 'tu~s":a~o ~t~eU:r1~&s ~an~t90.kf~i;;~~: ~~~~--~I ~-···. V,.,. 1f.r 4lflm ·4 -.,. av;r"~ : -.~.~ti~~ fx~':n~·~:S~: I Conv. Hospital. ·Lag. Hilla. . t' all wui. . Pleasant surroundmgs. ·v.--..,,.,.~r rmen. JANITOR -ApPJ:y"'tn pe18011, ~· ,MACHINE PlNM call Vlrl\n)e'.~.fone1 , Call 837-8000 rµ~icrome e~, .c l)!!rs. 1 . Must.have-a miri. of 2 yrs ex-Mesa V.erde Conv. Hosp; 661 · ' Huntl.n&ton 8'ach . 8.15-48l~. • •, : J;SECRETARIES Typing 60 wpm-short· hand 80 wp m min. 1·2 yrs. exper. Starting salary t5204590. 2 KEYPUNCH· OPERATORS Min: 2 yrs. exper. (Mo- hawk): Staiting salary '520-$590. 2 CLOK TYPISTS train. specific parts. ! Call For Appt. per. l:•atile to haMle tot81 Center St, C?tf o•n·ATOR Convillea<;i!tit lfosPital ( ., ,. . 3 D COOAKWeek Chance to Advance I Industrial Relations re"""ir. Re'ph\r 40 hr work l;,.-n-18811 Florida, h.B. RID ARP .· ! ays · " NO FEES I w.:;k .. Sl..-tlng· rate 13/hr Expertenced · In operating 847·3515 .. RHllore ' Sawyen Hom.; 64H71G . • p p s (714). 494-9401 . w/advanccmeril to 13.50/hr I. w. Robinson dcill prets, lathe. miU. REAL ESTATi ntes ~~~~wm:~~N:~.· 500New~c:nter~. ~ ~c:!::~=Contact =~~e~ a~e ~0a1i=.~ Nun:eRN-LVN-AIDE FREE LICENSI Bay, refs, 2 adults rn..59'!2 ·Sult• "'°· N.B. TELONIC G. ENERA• r: OFFl.CE Newport B<ach . Knowledg" of basic math. it-! A other •hilts. Top pvt TRAINING CQUPLE to Manage 52 640-1970 IND. USTRIES Has Opening For Some tools. ' Imm Famous Real FAltale LictnB· / Units, Newport Beach area. ll2 No. Tov.,er . Exp'd . .$ull time. c8Shier, • duty pay. ed. pay for ing Course now available , Exp'd. Call 645-1260 Union Bank.Square 'Laguna Beach Credit, .Lite bookkeeping. PBX Call For Appt. r:~~~· 'i.s~!~y w9l_d5~ thnt Tarbell Realtors. Free • Oran&e 547-0446 LAWSONS .Jawt lers Industrial Relatidns Placenrtnt Service. F)'ee e CROS~OUNTRY' • Equal 0pgor. Employer '7777 Edinger-Ave. • (7141 494-9401 · ~f;;:;i~~.'. ~·:L,'1: TraJnme Program.CallEam . DRIVERS EA.RN MORE [!!!i-!Ji!!-i!!i!i!i!i!![!!-!if!ii!!!!i[ Hunli"81onlleach by p~. Lido Bldgl white you learn .. Al •-MANAGERS. ELECTRONIC 552 Multipl., TELONIC ... ~. =~ Sloan In<> 832.5440. on •· TECllNICIAN GENERAL Office work, 5 · ' U"M'll':m. _,.~. ' Weekend.a (TI4) 832-TIXll. ' ' S I 11 85/hr A Exper. Part-Tim~ A'•· e FOREMEN WITH us · Looking tar irid(vidual \vilh day. tart ng : · . P. • JNDUSTRIU NurMI -• ' e ASSEMBLERS ·--~ video ·system$ exp & ply 1589 Monrovia, C.M. M0n &·<'ii Njtes & Sats Ext>er. prden-ed. ' Xln't REAL ESTATE sALES ,, e INSPECTORS -mechanical knowledge. Xlnt GffiL.S OVER 17 -SUmmer L•guna Beech starting wage, rd benefita New & .resale. Newport A t! All·3 Shifts S£CR£TARIES frtngebeneti~3weekspaid travel asassj5tantc0unselor 0 Apply in person 10-5 ' including group A: Iii~ Ins. Hun{lngton Beach. i ~ we Will Train vacation. PaiO medical, w/girls U.15 yrS etd. No. 2 fashion.Isl., N.B. F.qua1 OPP<>l'. Empl.oyet Trai~ will be considered HARBOR VIEW ,: n•• ong enn 'J• • ac-or LUue....s u eo... · ' cere ~ · · 1829 Port SbeUleld Place : ' ! Gen.era! oUicet qght !yplng. Previous. ex· per. p referred. Start· mg salary $423-$505. MecGr-Yacht Corp -~ l..._n•m 'dlent!'-1., 111e ~bill"': Paid EUrofulpel ~-~ka or, ds w,";_B·oPtK. ~ual Oppor. Employer • ii willlngln -~~1ngl•ampe,.; es::;-HOMES . 1· ' 1631 Pl..,entia, C.M. Personnel Service cepting ~ppllcatioM .dally. S.t your own "'°'king·brs & JR. SECRETARY MACHINISTS pl,oymenl S40-5690. . • Newport Beach 833--0780 ! S · · Gyyr Products. Div. of program til June. Ex-Fee Paia. Beautiful modem . NURSES ·AIDE wk-days only_ , l ·t CUSTOM BOAT 17Sll lrvlne Blvd. Od.ettcs Inc. 1859 s. penses paid + rol-$400 olficeoverlooklngthe-an. Expe_ rlenced·m ~tary~wag-Ex N' hilt n-r · ·'I C Manch~er· , · An ah e i m, salary, For !ntervlew appt: ....... & t be I I uld per. ite ~nu.· '"' ire-,I Hours: 8:30 am , lo 5:00 pm arpenters . #115 Tustin ~ Good typing skills & math ing .u onn ng. ment resid Appl}' in persou R I E t I S 1 · ' Bonders 131-5460 -~~~~JrOppor.tunity c:!.:~'?s.·~u:1Poo~& aptitude. Lite sh helpful. ~famil~jwlthSerm s ag. 1885J.,[lorlda;HB , ea s I e lft I; =~nou:,~P Equul Oppoc. Employer phone. JSabslal')' c'?,1 iw,:, ~Fee ng mac no. 2~0FFICE GIRLS OPENING FOR 11 Columbia Yacht ·eorp. _fJeyen · 0 · ... e en ayes, Excellent growth opPortunicy D O . n~ 01• experienced licensed • ELDERLY:\'dy needs help, , • ,,. .......... to help on rent horses. M(}.0055, Coastal Penonncl &: fringe benetlts. Saini-)' t Sal 1 275 McConnlck, Costa Mesa · d 11 , Ught ---Saturday & Slinday. . Agency, 2790 Harbor-Blvd., ""mmensurate w 1th ex· Radio telephone dispatch Rea Estate espeop e. ,. Apply Mon thru Thurs 1 bot men a y; oc · • . 497,2910 CM ,.~ · Muaj: be 25, able to drive Your own private desk & Mond.•Y ~Friday F.qu"al· opportunity employer bowie IM>rk. · 2 hrs. daily, .5 MenJ.eeded ·• · perlence. Apply Jn Person · phoT)e, C,.. .walk·lm;-free • :: Excellent beneftts-m:-l··~~;;;:M~·· ~;~~~.J:7Jaii"~eatmihale1"1--·. -~~~ deal~ K !II G• --APPlY 8.t Y·!tt'OW-C-:AB-EGr.J-advertl ni·-Same-locationH•~-i eluding compan y 'paid I· . Bud'• Beauty s a I 0 n . e ~ 1r· SHUR-LOK CORP 186 E 16ih Coma .,,.,,. 18 yean. Cull for inlorview. I medical, dental & life DATA . E·lec:'i:ro . WiU ~~"' In C:O.ta Mesa. tm-4.,.. . . • • OP PORTUNITY. ~Jii Lachen~~e';':s'i.t:'sn j1 insUMlce. Apply in.. -co TROl ill Santa Ana-or N'eWport. HAIRDRESSER, ne..w salon 1200 E. Norrn~ndy Pl, S.A. Gr.owth Co. r1Joc•t•nf. R-eptlonl-I .N. . . · . Beach areas. Mechanical ex· in H.B. .Lite --. _ (1 Blk No..of fl.1cFadden, Adjacent to Orange Co. air· -!" · I .pei:son: -.~--Mecha' nica' I pej'i<;nee help!ul, but not Call54so.172,983-3644 ,... -· \lblkW.o!Gralfd). port. '. . ..1rvlne ' ' .• TOYOTA CLE. ·~ .......,,. w, will train *"alrdre••" . Exp.• "·ln .. ustr1'.al -o ~ ~· . . -!Hi Mo'• temporary . • ~ • · · ~ f.. those people recruited. on Guarantc&! salary a .. F.qual ~por .. Employer * lathe ,PenonaliJ.Y Pl.us 1 • . Assembl·.er . 'basis of vocationul test. •84&-2900* * ,.,..Pl' .... Rec. <l•rl& lite typing & """" telephon< 1. -J,ilator Salff -Mu& be able to slart worit Hell•-W·',.er . Solderers MACHINE OPERATO.Jll MoODY SPRINKLER -;-voice • • Vari•n Del•. Mec:hlne• immeruately. --.,.. ed 1 N ~ 0pentng1 oh 2nd & 3ld llhin. . COMPANY _. NO FEES I U.S.A., Ilic. (2nd Shift) Coote Mes• Need. know I ge o . ,.A. .A. Accepting exper. opera ton 5449 N. Peck Rd .. Areadia e p p S : 2055 W. 1-..... St. Is looking for a .Data Control · Top$$$. Exp. Nccess requirembe1nts certified or &: trainees; opportunity to 2Jl..44$.9'88 .... • • • • ""i1 Clerk in our shipping .&: V•r i1rt D1t• M•chlnes $.1.50 Per . Wff~ Solid Company compara e. · !cam while woridrw. Apply Take Peck Rd. borth ot San , 500 N~ eenter Dr. :rorranc,_ca~ ~I~ r;::· !i'11~t.~ A Jri.der In the mlnl com· AS i\er,Written Guarantee NO FEES "' EJK. Asserftblers ~.:,enon,.9 to .u am.' '2~1 Bernardino Fwy.l Sult~lfrr~tB. ~ ~ ~ Em _ wput.pe.""r ., ... ~ .. ~be· lndUw..!_.~: puter indu!try tr!;'8:; lm-For Interviews ~. P •. .f • S... , Able to ,vork under micro-~if.•. riljectton ' Moldina OP~RTUN6TJ ~ o ~ d at· . 112 No. ToMr 4 ~r l .,..,q;.., •LnUUB ~~ r gpe~ e oh a ril~ Call Rosan 500 Newj:iart Center Dr.~ S(.'QJ)e Needed Imm lid . 200 Briggs Ave, CM tra/ ct1ve .-.~ r a y Union Banlc Sq~-,,, • ..,,. ' CLERICAi..:<>FC & willing to wol'k·overtlm<. Suite .,. N.B. ' . . . . MACHINISTS . Wan ted . toe w yo~g gro~ ... com"'lny. o .. ng. . ·~ • •• , Assembler w/exper. to .;,L " . , '&i)...l970 .. 2061 Bu1inft1 Ctr.'Dr. short run Jobs w/enough ~ea~. who .. letlsome,,outgole nbeg, ~ionlst· 'MSG ~ .Alert lntelllg~t wom~., In·· "If ·yOu like i .busy talt paced pedonn moderately · rol'flJ1 ,~ 979·5~22 . 112 .NL Tower , lr"'ine · . · 1 •• 1 .. ~., variety to . keep ii In-ea".lo>ble tom •·peng& peotakpe :.....,. A RACADABRAI ' terestina wtirk. Must be , environment, are • a quick plex, electro mechanical . Union Bank Square " • ~ ~ tercattng.-Will conalder ah . .,, 11 ;._ :;-:·,.. lo 1 .. ~ I ~ w7numbers. ·We w,ill learner & meet these ablmbly using wireless & I " or Ora"ge 547-6446 Across from o.c. Airport· ex per la'the opr w/a desire hte .• s/H & iw a va, ..,ty. Recept n M . ...,.. . train. Ma~regor Yacht qualiticaUons 'y6u may be lk~tche1. You must be able -69 l"'~"--===="='=7 1---...1 t 1 · 858 Pnx! ctlo pr. Sales exp helpful. To .$425. Uke magic. a new l spon-~ ... 1631 Placentia Ave., tho indlviduul we ..... -· to ~erlo r'm engineering ·-· 979.54 HOUSEKEEPER/ I ~ IJ'i!earn'. u n c""Contact Jeny or K\lthle> taneous YOU wlll Rlar at I C.M. . Ing tor. Data ""1tnll exper. =• !i'.:if!l' =~ . . . . UVE IN ' KE~PUNCH . M~N ·to, Jelcpho,,;,. 0.,,... 6'12".-. · :_!:,0 ~~ d~~~~t' =' '" CLIRif l'YPIST de~. but not mandatory. oral instroctiol'IS. Exper. in Monday 9 amJ pm Swtnt Shlft «lesk. · PaJ Electronica, Co .. PARTS· man, aireraff • or \VU! grett V1P's. ,Call. Liz fPO.iUon' requtml individ ual PJeaseApplyinPeraon printed circuit boanli t't!·l !!..;!!!,;;;,;;...,'!!!!!!~ ... ~!Why be lont l.YT (ferc'.a the 6391 \Yestmlnster A.v e, marine. Inside iales: Retail Blake, 833--2700, DennlS &. ' accurate typiJC skills. Must Or Ccnfact B. Kn.fka. work' necesa. ch&nce of a IUcUme to join i1i Mo's actual \ll.'Ol'lf exper. Weirtmlmter ~ ~ w~~.sale exper. ~·· Ph: Dennis ppr90nnel Agency ol type 45 wprlt minimum, To • .t" • ' • , , -..,..appy fanilty In. a be!autUul op ke.Y.PUDCh, keYta,pe or il'ftl"''"""' Irvine, 2082 Michelson Dr . .. m In the JIUl'CluWIJI v· OM . 'M..I. politlon Is for 2nd. ahlft. new home located in execu· .. d' d . H MANAGER PART time older pe-• to .. ~ o! an~: !Inn. ir-~, meet tllffe quallftca· ttve Orang• Counly .... h. •'Y •oc ""' °"" ' ·-" REC,.PTl~IST E:"'c81ent • benetitll Ho~i: han 3 yra. exptt. borhood. ?4om. Dru!, and 3 4 Pf!.'1·12 -mldni ~ •5 .. dayt ~~~~a~~~ Fee Paid. Ea-.b. ni-m needs Paid medical, tal A Ute • .-ell mannerid grade scllool a week. LIFl!·TIME OP.PTY . , C:O...t Hwy, Laguna Beach. indlvklual Y.'/ alowing per. lns\lf&OCt. term Please Apply In ~ children need· rellned, ma. Apply la pertOr\. aooallly .l charm to handle dilabWtY. inM'tnce. Ex I D , Or Contact 8. ~ : ,,. ture l8dy to live In on a n.. APP. ~~ t W~-seek OWtaixl,lna sales -front desk. Lile typlna. cepting i ppUcatiom dally 8 2722 Mk:ha 11n r . perma.nen1 basis. tA>veJy ~i ;;d'non 9 t:;.;U"'" o.~nted lady to~ our PART time·work for elderly Start $425. illio Fee Jobi. : oo~·cs . ~ _ _!_ • ~~!~U: .. VDM ~ . ~"=.i'!~~~~~ p~ •Y ;t ~UTUALNoon ;~ ~~~~~'-:o~ ·=~-·drt~~ ~~qi~!~=·· ll5I s. ManchMU!l" fOr dllCllllli>n. Call F rt d· Cftltt who llk'ea to 'Run Htt Own . 2700 Harbor Blvd., c:M. I Anahllm, calll: Equal Qppor .. Employer < Sltf~~n, 547.0Sll day• NN~~ n~6 -! Or. Show •• 'lblt 1• 8 responsible PART time Alea rtr1. 12 hn RECEPTIONIST for dental l I _:·_!Equel~~°""'~!:.· lE~11!!Jlplo!!!!z""!!..-\~~~~!!!!'!!i!!!l~ j · -' • for me~ •• ew. • · · • · ..... ...,.. ' ~· a: dignified ,:.iHon Off4ttir1a ~' week. E·X p e r i en c e office w/typing &:, tile book· eLEllK'-DATA PROC&SSING 2722 Mldlel-Dr. QUICk CASH HOUSEKEEPER to 1i.e ::i {~ lll'Oat ~nal 1rowth p e!erred .. Bllalwdt keeping "P· O.nta)~;,. . ' 1oe ..... =!~!~:t IJ!.~ ~ ~r ~ . 1~~~~,: :!~~1~~~rn~1~~~~ kEYPUNCH-OPERATOR ~So. T•~;, .. ~'"' .F.i; ~;'~'!.... ... 1 ~~. ~:!~ 3 ~-~.!:· ~ =·Who~. ~ Equal Oppor. Emplo)'tt THROUGH A ~n1, bath°.'~trance,·,~col· ~bWtlito operat'e key ,;inch :~eA l~~·tor t!::ierg~ 40 HC: Worlc ~k • TIM E FOR '. ·--· •"'11Am1n.~. -~n~:"~&Uo~'~~ DAI.LY PILOT l'~~~wcck, rm =~·Th~,~~~n~ ~~nu:1'~PP~im, Con· ~~~':.'i::a1!\'~N!';!~~ Cj)UICK CASH !· I -• r ~ • .. gcner.i ... istant to ... DAILY PILOT HOUSEKEEPER, '"" ... perman<nt rrr 2nd shllt. • TEMPO Beach. Ask tor K. 11,yo... THROUG'H & • 'l ' I . 192 W. 16th St., N.B. -· .. Is -.uable 'de"' A<> / fl La NI I 2 Good pay A bCnd:lti w1th ll ..]' H I 64W:IU. ,._ 1 , I~ ~_... i.vu.o• ,....., )'... D T AD w re. . g. IJUC: area, empor•ry e p ~,... • countlnr ~ ex· CLASSIRED A WAN · days wk. 49&-()9;8. growtnr coml)6ny In C°'ta PORTERS WANTED DAILY PILOT fypfot. exw. tor tttmeb< hdplul.i s.iary "' FOl ACTION ~ • • • . Mpo~~..!,..~' iJ'~ Put • un1e "loot" m ,.... 4AM-11:30 pm s111n. f'tt1me. CLASSIFIED •D purcl\allll( dHk. ll I e c . !550 per momh. Conlect 64• ~ "'1Y 411111 tho BEST DAY to .. .;;_;; Blvd., Suite Ul;· Levi....tell thole baublet tor S.. """°nnel Mgr, Balboa . " I ~. 10 1oey e · Mn. Mc.<:luro be\""!! 4 "' 5678 ~iUll run en 1dt non·Q.1ay .. Anlholm, c.. "bocb". Call o-Bay Club. 1221 w, eoa.. 642·5678 . ~CM,._. pm, lTU ..,.,,. f,!~ Mon. °"" ,,,,_ CALL 642· .~ tocilY 84~. 60-ll87I. u~. Newport Beach. -· . . ~·=·~=·-------------··~-------! . • ' . ' - • , . f ·- -. - --- ,. . • .,;,--... ·..,;_.. .. . , . - • I ' I ~l~·~OA~IL~Y~P~IW~T~~~~~-~~~~/1/1.1~1~,A~l>lil~U.~l9"~~~~~~.r.~~~~~·~!:l'!!!~~~·~~~·· ............. 1 ~~~~·~~~~~j ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~j ~~~~~~~I ~~· iiiijl )~·-~~ ··,~·1~1 1~'"~"'~)/l~U·~·~1~1 1~,l~I ~··//·~-" 0 !!,ll '•.•,t) 0 I I! ! 3 ;: 1 lfilJ .I • I ,; I ~ I ,• t 1 ~ ••• 1 ~ +--... ·~ .... :. 'I~ I • W-,M•EillltfflpWMlod,M&P..111 HotP,w..-,M&l"71 kwlf --lft'!'W ...... M&'l"711 ~'!'""!" 1 111 P-we I . . Ill ~ ...... -~ '11 ' a iii 'Top pay btotflta. Nt1U • CMg:RAS M.loolta 16 wtth 'A ' ..::.• r " ., . "·r~ S ECRETARY II Neon, Inc. 531-3374 lJTJUTY -I -.. KENVORE•-dr)w.a SALi MATtllSSIS aUl;.Polorold .... m .. 620, POOL TABLE, tit•,•• . ~" THE UfO IAN ; , ,12 -.1h1 ".';::oNfi:Y~En[lnJ~ ~. := .ttw..:J ~f.1",:;.... Lid!'. ~ ENOLANDI RS ' """'1tle ,_ ""11"1' 616, =o= :i'~1:t; I • • · 1' , nl borne. s-... ,_._,,_w ...,11 Kemnore .~~ -}11'1• ot matbc,.. at ~ Welt ~· 18 cott~ slate. S.51-62TT , j • TAU RAN ' l'<M< Dtpt. Hoop, -·~ -n~ ,_ GllU 6 dell-....i.:;::-; low pricel. l'l1oo locilldft -Jan>pe, GE . elcc. 1';' -' , : Fount•I" Valley NB ~ 8f1..atl5 _,-·., box apr1Q1s • mattr~•r• tWr. culifs' Sony F-ZS fm. REDUQ!: exceaa Glilldl with ft School District Supervisor Tme to $750 WAIT«I SSES K Ell"IORE ...:.,,.,.... 2 PC PULL llZI $2t ...... ~ -~~b~1:'° =· 're 1 ~ L---1 · · -Accopti"ll Appllcotlon• For :. Sal 1$116811 M ~.,.~~~ ~v~'*: NI tr::'j~!r•te.. :.:,L ~:J)O -ft" ~ =:-· i::il "':,::Jri ~: °'""1st, m:'._ Beach , i WAITRESSES eCOCKTAILWAD'ltlSSE S 'I. uy: · 0• beln/1"""'1!tl"1-.,.~ --2-•Sal 5454l1ii"u~lrom 1 .. 95. T......,,.....__,BolA $30.GEZ<!rplokl3c.iooY's 5 apd Gr,qt'• I • , • llARTIND~RS , II CCIOKf· Roquimneotl: 90 w.p.m. lh, growlng co. Xln'I btnebta: , Cad's._. Briltol CM 1 ~·o R<p t onhc C.-~ ~~ cond. $1'1.1. ChJ.ll Gremlin Stlnlray. DriK· new _ • ' Day & Night Shllta,A'rlllli!bl-eo ·w.p.m. 1)11lna. Eiq>er. Call e.rt Lontr, 833-2700 ' ·~GUARANTEE 619Eut4111St. stnUAoa ,,... ·-·-·size ·J~<:qll~d~$35.~~~~-:::;;;~,,.. ! • APPLYINPERS0Nbetween9&4PM dealred..AP!>ly!NPERSON Ocnnla&Ocnnliif'tt-..i .._ __ ,'1WAITRESS Ma.Y~.W-Olltll~(i;~S!m.ll-5 $30. 96Y.i19I Monday """I JM' p . I at the comer ot Talbert & Agency of Irvine 21»2, z..Apil\'r. Mutt be over 21.. Ap. _ _ Thur'lda¥ 'tH 8 p.m. IKt •neous • Monday thru 1'?iday Newland StrH:lJ, Fountain Michebon Dr. ' ~~ SUrf It Slrloltl. 635-2840 '6 .. * 839-1771 Floor Rlple ' USEQ fllbJng tackle, rod• & Wan_ ... _.. 1 120 . ·~ 1400 S. Harbor Blvd, LaHabra van.,, Calli. no 1'lcr than TELEPHONE trom home , • Cout 11.wy., N.s. Ront WW-17Dryva c1a110-lffll, line~ tackle boxe•, l::oat A10ftday, 'Aprtl l6m-'. '-1973, Help your budget A htmwal: WAITRESS?' exper. over 21. $1 Wk.' Full ·m.alnt. -~ tools. housewares, cabll)e: . ORIENT~ R~GS ; , F,qual Oppo~l,y Employ-pet coatrol. Call 5&H, Otan It Neat. Some IPl!t * 6.19--1.m * C.M. Ra~• hardware, and _ 9diei ~~ ~~ IDl)l'e~ l Help Wonlod M & F 710 Help Wonlod M & F 710 ••· "'" Mr. 1...,.. lblla. Am -" .U., GE Oxnb''·tion wuber & ~Iamyw 1.!f."'~ Items tDo n to me,.. · · · J.,..:...;....;...,,;..;..' ----' ....,., .,. _ ~. --, ¥~ -• • .... -• non.. e:ry rea.90nable. ORIENTAL Rup... Pri. pty " ' . RECEPT1~u1'ST SALESMEN W'uTED hlN!o •· I·-'"""' ·~· SALES. Will tnln dryer 6"'" old, '1ut nre1y -66.18lli · • • 5tJt St. Santa Ana will pay cuh °"' 1111 alie1 f;. "" "" ,:-.;, ry., ,-•'"'" YotJ to ealli '2>'-$40 dally ·WAl'l'RF$S, Plnln& lto!!lp, """'$1S5., 496-5816. QUEEN SI~ 9·90 .,; 6 PM 1 block oH 644"53~ " I Answtt 5?b00M &. make No door to dow. All 1eadl'1J...:oueoainl, pm1tson/~ from our ottlce or )1>it ~ce -ot ·hoqrs. Golden · z e • · • · ! a,ppta, DaY or ev~ shifts appolllted. Part time or·fldl hav•'IOOd ~ • li>me. 55s.am • BOWi Rettaurut 23862 ~~~1 ~~:~ Jhea ~ Harbor Blvd. Mu1fcal ln1tnnnentsl22 ~ ' avall. time. Set )'OUl' owa houri. ~ able ID hl.v(Jex Dent ~LLER Bdcllar, El TOIO DMM40 delv'd.' 139-763>: 546--5218 n:r-dfal trimew b·M'Z u-LOOKING· PEARL .·PIECE Call for ~'!I ~ Good money. 21 or owr. typini and lborthand ski.Us. 15 wAri'RtSBt &JPel' CNa 21. • · ~ ·eon • -~ a-., ! AFFAIR WTrH IR· . Male .. i.m.Ie. 'Cajl for Nea~ attractive, pleatanl PART TIME 'cl<lln .. neal sOme ..Ut DRYER, '~· '7_,.,. a b ~ s:,;._11oaDea, IC< .. -to belp ,.. DRUM SET $WI). 1 Call962-Til appt. Qe l'(ooj\an . tJenonalJty I: able to work • abittL ApPy Fa 6 Ale old.Xlntoond. Mfi!rio. or look le feel better'!'? Try Goodoo'!<fltlon5t8-9092 1213) ~ • ...jJ. ~ weU Wfth people. Salary 641)..SU) ' "' • -_ our walk·in 'Nhiri:pool &: Offl f It I U~r· p~ a~~· SAhESMEN warited f or $735 •. to $815. ExcellentExcellentopportuni,tyf91"an A.DMIR.ALUcublcttref.rlg. GRE!;N u~ OWr sauna. txlowed. by a ·tan· Ee•. urn ure ,,,·., · ·tai N 8 . ' Ca~ TV y.'Ot'k workhut cond.ltloos and expcr. teller to work 30 bra W~ ... Food ~ A: $200. Maytag wahr $100 Gooa Cond -$40. fl(aple tutic full body munge. quip. • .. ; . ~ Hoeg Hospi • n ~ • flexible Jin. · ~ 1iY,; fri.nge'beiefitJ. Send resume a weefc, Mon-Fri in our;New· ~ ~rSid'1 Norse dryer $40. 616-2868· ' rocker $1D. OJtfee tehle $15. can 66-7502 an,y day noon I ·AN-SAPH~_.,.O_N_E_wi_lh. __ re_rii>t.._' l ~' RESTAUrulNT T I t 2624 to Irvine Unified School port Beach Branch. ·Must ue t,_ • . , llcl 968-5C35. ' tll 4 am. ·' control still under w e ' • .. ~ .. Cooks (Shorthair pttf'dl & •W:u" eoa!t ei;:;,p tt~ Dll.tfil:t, 4861 MJohebob Rd., type SO w.p.m. Have~ min.. )Y~. exp, over :n. •u Ing Materl•I• 806 Gar ... S.le . 112 · , ranty.' i,t Price. I B'M :-~, .c.aun~er Ci.rt.. Hiring for 3 Beach. • , · 'trWlt, 92664. ,. • ot ~ yrs ot collere &:JM clean Ir neat. -P/time. A~ fl SURPLUS BUILDmG HELUJI. We hear you re typewriter. chain, · fllin& , l-• locatiOM 1n Costa Mf58. ALES"~Y SECR.ETARY.;EXEC. ability to 111~ ii ply Fa I: Ale, 640-812). MATERIAL 1000, ot iitotu GARAGE Sale, 2 pc Med. planning a GALA AflFAIR cabinelS. 673-2429. . : Apply in penon, Jack In S i..1W , not over 50 · . f a promotable•pOs.itian &: will WANTED I ~q, · 1 '"""Tf tcwe.e&t E 10t.. ~ Ir you need 11>rrre good ~ · •' i-~ 'Jbe Box, 2235 Jlarbor, C.M. for b&kel!)I' &. a.ndwtch ahop. Unµ1~6,tio~f:'nt rz:ture ~entually become tun time. PART TIME HElP ~-:-; Doon, lumber, IMY· veJvet. Wuber, port Xlnt entertainment. ·We v;ould EXEC swvl chrs _$fsl25 Sec I' ' f . . I . ~~i514Pltaae can collect. ~. ~de 1 e ~. f I 0 n ~ Xln't ~rklng conds "trtnp ' In Fabric Dept. Ina, w:,. lb~, mold· for mobile Mme. UPNb.t like to otter our music. Call ~I ~29 w °i:?~ I · Rett&urant • reiponslbllity lo nice Ora. btnc(jtJ. . •• Morninp 1r AftemooN1 BUILDER;: su'·RPLUS vacuum. Pa.11o turn, .~5559Jn Garden Grove or !P . 1. · ) A FUN PLACE SEAMSJ'RESS, Exp nee •. eo. ofc. ,....,t In ad·: l°o' App<. Pleaae Call Apply 1n Penon .;,,,, • Redwood. Slat swing & .641Fl565 ~ llolta,!'f•"· Pl1no1/0rg1n1 · 826.,j Xlnt working cond. North minlslratlon le management Mr. Rohr THE SINGER co -So. Main St., &.A. stand, ~ w/rotl.a. CHOPS • ' .~·~1 TO WORK -Sa 111, Se al Be a ch• -ot tttional hwurance ofc. ~ 833-a606 ~Harbor mvd Mo.htn' Sat .W.5 Bath sell, towel1 Ir linens. Cindy 6 Dan QDJ"IU HOBBY , i • 2tl-096-446I -~ Call t.r •PP'· 142-7151 or GLENDALE eo.ta -.. · 546-1032 D~• ..-i ~. 3011) * AUCTION * naM 1 • r C11 //} I "16-2G6t NIGARD .. FEDE~L WAn Eql1aJ !:.. ~~ Fumlturo •10 =~· ~~-Fine Fllrnilllre . Don't bey &n>; co pn ilptil . j ' Jh11 K.euben Seor' etanes· 'INSURANCE SAYINGS . ~-Wed. LA Wat C U ~TOM . m a d e ... bed, niteatand, ..... -or Aucti-• & ~30 y':l.. C8ll tplay •. _~..,.-~ !I r Reataurant, 2106 W Qcmn. tetrainment center aiant drwrl· ladya: dreuer & mir-Obi Friday, 7:: E'·m. w me O a aiu """A t • G. ol • SECRETARIES & 500 Newport Center Dr. tront NB ' .bar w/atorage, c ~ n I n g ror. 'Bir 1tls, matching Windy's Auction Barn s~ia~or ~lnl~U: h 1 , • . e .n.....1·n-In Newport Beach WIG ~o..ii...t.. Ex " front. extends. China cab., overu chr, Maple babys 2175% Newport. CM 646-8686 n 64: -•0~rl e ~ I _,_.., ~-,,.. F.qua.I Oppor. Employer _,,_.,. -. per • ...--living & dining rm pea:, tum. Red Swac la.nip. • , , .,..._ • , ' 'Anaheim & TYPISTS 12·50 hr. Sal + BonuL 1liOO Drexel de.it, bdrm f\lm & R<dwood patio lunt. Steel Behind TC/IJJ' • Bldo Mat I. Coo1t Music Strvlco Now Hlrtng Part time ok I: full time Edlnpr, Hunt Bch. misc. 644-8689 oftice desk, Much More! 35mm Bl:W ·a: llide develop. Newport mvd. at.HarbOr · ·1 lrvfne TEMPO NEEDS. WHO WANJ'S TO WORK! DUNCAN p • .. , aofa " love 64';-2868. Ins equipment lncllldlng Coot& Mea . , I ,, -• VOLT DRIVE A CAB! · -v-enlarger 8mm B&W & slide " . BUS BOYS Industrial ComoJax "U" ' CHOOSE ,,..,. houn, -seal 1150· Matching lamp MOVING Sale: .JS .. It developing kit, Polaroid ·F-°""" Los-• ~1 .. l• ~ ln'itaii't Personnel fo ....... -...1, be ~ $25, antique Tea cart Coldspot froltlea refrl&'. 147 pathfinder · land camera & For Beginners. Start I ,. W h I T Servi CALL TODAY r ,,., ... _.., your own $2!1J" Early A m er 1 can lb·freezer $200. Amana deep --...~..:.. ~ .. ., Wed April 18 7 •',. Part·Time &: IF/time • ave two lne emporary ce •.. boss. Men or women. ·Can ''Guild" am/ftn pbono con.. treeze chest 23 cu ft, 805 lhl navy ..,. ... Ulll ... 4~7 att 6 ·~ at pm. !, • Daya or Nlih!s -1llollll" for 3848 Cam""' Dr .• SUite 106 WORK TOMORROW! be slightly handicapped •. tole, t65. eves. 536.8340 $3Xl. Olnlng room ae~ table pm ' 6 Wee•.::.rtay""""' IKNferiff,' o ine Newport Beach stS-4741 _). Ne a t-Oean Appearance. RECLINER, &: 6 dU'I + buttet f15• SWIMMING'' pool Sear s Ham Orpn , · · Apply J·> dally Equal Oppor. Employ.,. RECEPT-SECTT v11,·retlred. Age 21to10. _,_ ~ .!!5-Drop back 548--%757. • • l&c3Jx~ oval. R•dwood Sludioo . ~ with • legal back· 'Nice &:: Eaq' Supplement your lncomt'. ~ _,., -Both~ · decking. Pump tilter, clean· 2854 E Coast Hwy : ISi E . Coost u..... grountf ond olii et·· SECRETARY $650 ""'atJs'°"' llrm. Lovely new o,Ive a cab 6 bn or more a , • ~ ~~ ·~~ GARAGE SALE 1ng equ1p. " test ldL Xlnl eorona dei Mor • :· *wport a.;;h' per~ 1" ~ The [T: =y! Prince :~~iat~~ group to , ~&w ~lyeo..~ ~~ ~ s..m "' ...... UW<lll AN.:r&..1s SI~~~~~ · ~ . ~: F.qual Oppor. Employer rmono --t"'. 1 ITony 0• ,of a .P. seeks attractive PBX·RECEPT. St., Costa Mesa._ SOLID maple bedrrn suite, 9 L m. 1o.SUDlet old SJX). Whlrlpoo't e1:: USEQ ORGAN SALEI ,.:..· ..... , 11 secre to do his royal "Right On" WOMAN, ateady job wra~ dual beds w/ktng head· 2976 Andros, Costa Mesa . dryer $60. Dinette 1et HAMMOND L-103 w/Leslle , ben marketing opening bl . ely ofc &: super Thl5 ls where it's at.-Front ping amall packages and board, two 3-drawer chests 5t.>40"l5 . formlca wood top w/5 gold $892; HanunQnd M-3 chelll')', :---Q....Deu 's 11 In Irvine.) up. XJn't beneHtl. Call desk spot. Poise & good t;yp. maintaWng file1. s 0 me w/vanlty &: mlsror. $130. GARAGE sale: B ed I' hiahbadc chairs. $50.4, 670, $7991 • ....i l}ammoodH . A·clOOebqny, ~~>' I\ Nonna Sand!:, 833-2100. Also -ing, all that's needed. Poliah or Cz.echollovak 54()....8Q97. frames, 4 pc leCtional, 14" wbfte Wall tires, nu re-.ur.r.i; ammgnd -3 $1195; ~ We need lndivldu-Fee Jobs. SECR-ETARV knowl~ lit reading and MOVING !o1ust .ell -Quality maple end tbl, lamps, ""'PS -make offer. 675-5966 Hammond Porta·B $1t:l9; ; .., ala with ~ .'iH• Dennia &: Dennis :Personnel BEGINNER aome typllli. n e c e s-u r y, Jndng rm & den furn, Zenith stereo complex &: a. NEW Lovese t, $55 Push'" Allen Spinet~; Wurlitzer r~~. ' reta'rl•I .ildtli: (to A'"gency of Irvine, 2<112 'Keep On Tntckln' dependable, neat, Laguna• tables, washer It dryer & 22 riOes. $10. to $40. la'A"D mower a $4 so..' Tricy· spinet $495. Theae and many .# Hu openin&:. for h & 60 ~1lchel90n Dr. Get it all together with this BeJlCh, 494-3727 or 4!N-OOl9 misc. 35.5 Vllta. Baya, NB 979--1582, 3344 Nevada. C.M. cle. $3.50 sOoia: picture•, more ~t: ' • . i l l 1 ,.,._, LW C80K w.p.m , .,• 1 ~ SECRETA~V · ·young group. Real cool WOMEN, &ale!, earn tidy 646-2700 aft 5:30. Sat&: Sun. Misc. Used usables, 2560 Woll1chs Music City ! w. '.P0 m '; ,:tyP Rf, F~ Paid. Be~involved in ex· boss.· -. profit & wear la test ~ SOUD mahogany d I n l-n g SAT Only, Mult Go! Fum, Newp:>rt BI v d,, CM. South Coast Plaza 540-b ! ; .-_ min.) ~· 1 (iedlting & coordinating tor. SUPER FastdollS. No invest, trans room table I: 6 chairs. some old, IOme ~ Old l0am-4pm. · 1 !;· • We offer excellent .Pnarketing manager of fine SECRETARY 1 nee. s:f.F7863 or 5:1>-3106 Seml·antique. $775 or best Coke tbl, plurnblne !..te:i.111! CB RADIO Elmac City-Fone oi:;GAN40 OlOrd, ~ble 1 i Full Tim ..... Night1 ·local company.· Salary 10 ·Personal Growth'' YOUNG MAN otter. 642-0046 etc le J\Dlk. 2044 Eut ucee.i SS. 23 dwinets with 18' ~board:xi.,Airilne. 4 yn °~.:. ·-~ , · • ~arth~ ... ~luJ:: · :J'ly ~ ~b~: oigriwed.& stimulatin&. J>O!i· TO. DO YARD WORK. * HI bE-A-~. muat ·Blvd., Balboa, Perdn Point. w,blp antenna, now mounted Sun. 8 ~to ~M: m-2400. f 1 ..... • Awt1 In Person op •·'.!'~ ... ,ff Person!)d • ,._ • ;2 7 9 0 tlon w/rnore. Tesponsibility EOR LAR"-E APT IUlcrHice, 1 mo old, Alao GARAGE Sale Sat only. on a ~· Cabin ~r. All C'ONSOLE H nd. , ~· • Bel 11 am or a.{t 2:30 pm • f I, t 1 fftdudlng • ~"'ncy, , &: better oppty tor develop-· COM. pl"EX·· Herculon 10ta & loveaeat. New &: uaed cal~tor., for $95. ~11.40 -.:...-.._. bl"~tlun t:.."':!> 1 '· d I ~~f TI ill Hamor Blvd, CM ment. Top 1$. ~ • All top quallt;yl 53HW-typewri ..... IBM lldecton •--, ~ _, -• ':"'~~ 25·i ·1~ Coe1t Hwy 111 lr-l' an, in• Secnetarie1 $400-$1100 . 'J ~ S2 AN. HOUR copiers, cir ... new·~ ORIG Whiltler Lltbo. $175.~ 2 koy boards, like-~w'. .;'· h mirJ ; offfcei' •ncf AcctoK A/P.ol: P/R $60) Long qr &hort assignments • ~ . CA[L 546-5025 2.:1 ~.!:'t2:t'::. dbl & spread, end ~bll, lam~ Ir . ~~CIOd~~B~~~ $1295., $J.800 new. 5fO-OOM. : Ne~rt Beec plent iand plenty of Clerk Typists to · $500 You decide. Call Dottk!;. . very reu 675-31.lD rear ot misc. sa-5315. . Lltho $1500. Pvt pt y. OLD fuhioned pump style : Eq~;pP,<;£nPloYer .o-1unltyforod, 100°/o FREE.'_ ~l~ATTEMPO Antiq-800 Tl>Fernleal,O!M · MUsr u l ~ FiHfat.&m: ~. · ~,piano, xlnl cond. : ·-===---vancemen;t:. Liz Reinde"· Agency TEMPO CONTAINE.R SALE LUXURIOQS leather chalr &: Washer, ::rfi• free• e r • PATIO Sale. Sat &: Sun, An~ rungs 830-52)2 • : SAIES1 "l"" C 11 iy t 4500 Cam~ ~r. Tomporary.iiolp SAT lG,6 * ~JJl!I lU ottom. Perl .cond. 6'XW' dog "frig, poo tbl. bed&, •ti:. que Gi'and piano. lamp8 KOHLER a. C&mpbeD ~ : Comn(un1e11tlon to $9K s'u .. o: 1!nsono 546-2118 N~ Be~ch ___.. Juat amifed trOrii "Scotland kennel, antiques etc. 1935 ~er:! ~buc;o -tables, pictures, Mifc. 124 A C0fl90le ~ $550. ! Unusual oSIW!· offered by .· 821·-r... SECRETARY "for sales & ~ 300 piects old world &n. Port Camey, 644-2883'. ' Grand Canal, Balboa J!i82 • one of'natlon'11 largest com· '-UA marketing oUice. Must be TEMPO tlfl\les. Prime c o n di t'io n 8' SOFA matching ~hair. l BAR<?AINS I Fun:dture, •ml ROTARY Lawn monr A API'~ !mall minuet Oxln ' panlet. CaMb\e l n.d Iv. 2411 W. L·aPalm'1 Ave sharp, t y pl n g, 60+, ·NEEDS YOU items included. _Pian 0 , end tabie, 2 tamps, 1 cor:{ee appliances, Oriebtal"objects, pulh aweeper $45, Aquirium ~·· OOnt .mnd. Beaut ~ ~ w/desire'. tq . get · ahead Anaheim, C1llfoml• sh?rthand '10+ Prefer sale1 FOR IMMED. OPENINGS .._server; aate .leg 1 ~Jes, tbl, Dinette t~. 4 cbra. Call ~1:'~~7 ~· $10, Tenvlum. $7, Elect tone. $JOO. 545-4367 • :~~ry~ ~ o~r cc!~ CAL-COM·P oUi~ exper. & aptitude. • K.erpunch Opn . ._ b>okcases, -bureaus,, desk, 963-4188 anytime, , (The Btutia) N.B IM • train $25. 536--2315. Sporting ~ 830 J + bonUI + car. Call Jim Must be able to grow. e 'l'ypUit1 JI <trawen, ROLL 'T q P fifEDnT. tt;yle din rm table, · • FOltMICA top walnut chests -J; : 833-2700 De . & 979-<>660 • Stenos -DESKS,-ward r o.b e 1 , s chairs, buffet .• Darit: oak, GARAGE aale Sat 10-5, Sun $35 I: $25 Matching ·night ' TENT WANT~D . :1 -~ ~ '1 !'-&.MIS f • 'iiUU.!...•" SECRETARY, type 70-80 .• A/Payabti; . wasbstandl, ch~. sewing carved. About so )ITS old. 12-5 only 2078 Marion Way, stand ;s. Decorator mirror Can .552-8357 '1 'trvine, man~~~elso~ng.,o . • i,,1.:,aurvmla .. S.H. 100, real estate Ol' mkt e Cert. P.wbhc. Acct mach, .. rocken, annoires, Perl cond. $250, 673-2552 Cos~ ldeta. Freezer, elec ,$4(1 Del.uxe Eureki.vacuum SKIS-Knelsal·'6";Head $55, , . I "CC:tfrr.11.t .. -....... exp. helpful. Send retUme to • Carpenters "beds, piano itools, plant BROWN hld -bed new~ ~· power mower, tools $40. MS-2982 . . Resvt $60, all w/bundlngs. • • SAL~S a.ERK . ,......-p 0 Box 1960 N 8 92663 • Elec. Assemblers stands. Speclal cash & CaIT.Y covered e--al50 · p tr 0 ~ Items galore! I · . Schwinn bike 125• c:Jo ...... ,.. 1 ~ fiome exper neceu. Full & Prod I · · ' · · Irvine 5404450 dllcount Sat/SUn only. re · a ° FAMILY G · Sale LAWN Mower, Mw, 21" .no-oiw ~--~;~ p/time. ~8264. Checker UCts, nc SECRETARIAL -Supervisor, Anaheim 533-ZJ.22 Antlq!Jel of the World ~~w chain £2!! ··;iMovtng! ~ aoesi Snapper, Cbmmerctal 3 TV, R1dlo,. HJFI, .. • - , , . •uto PP.tJI, 111 E. 19th, CM I pl days," F/tlme.. ~l'IOMel NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO ~·* 22 Rooms Of Antiques eac ' 2243 Meyer· PL 6. 2239 HP · $150. Call 894-3610 aft 7 Stereo-' : , 136 : ..r Equa Oppor. Em ayer m/f Dept, Hoilg Hoap, NB Tempo Teniporary Help * From 22 Countries 4 Poster !Olid walnut double Meyer Pl, CM. s.t.:Stm. pm. • • SALESMAN I ~ S E_ C R -E.T A.RY I B kkpr, 1957 Newport Ave. bedstead, very Old, but :xlnt GARAGE SALE Sat-Sun ll-4 REFRIG, ii)·~ Metal sink & 1973 ZENITl( Ir. RCA TVs & ; ., _ I ~ p/tlme. Koteles ,& Vanden JEN ' MEN . Costa. Meaa 548-9033 cond. $95. ~7421: ' clotbeii TV iten!q. camera cabinet., $3) •• vacuum ste!J!Os " priced tQ_ cle_ar. -A11 : .'._. WANTED Bossche a r ch l .t e c t I , ANI'IQUES FINE Maple H u t c h ; glassw8.re, 'bed II, golt aets: cleaner, Sears, $20. 549-121l:i ' av all. M.odels are b1 stock & • '1"' n, . EXECUTIVE 646-0525_ • • BeautUul turniture. etc.· for Louv'ered doon. Xlnt'.'Cond. misc. 2308 t.a Unda CM alt 5pm on display at Orange Coun· 1• ~" SERVICE Sta" Sal 175 u7· ~3 · o ty's largest dealer. 3 yr pl" '·' •0• esman NEEDED AT O!'fc;E lale. 9 a.m. to SlllUICt. 2976 . ~ --GARAGE SALE M YING Sale: Bdnn set ture tube, 1 "" parts & , ! ~ Mature ...:.....n IQ be an out· SECRETARY fn::e~ru~. z~~ To work in Costa Mesa area. Andros, ~I&. ~ ~~. ~.:t·$7~~aln~ SAT/SUN. . ~:: d== ~ ~~lke ;~ ~mterm ... ,w8ITllJ1to ...,ty. ~-~ :;;-;. lide ttP~ntatlve for pref'd. Full or p/time. Ap-china cabinet ·$100. 968-6462 Comer 23rd &: Orange misc. 156 E. 19th, C.?.1,--~ color Tv moi :0'46 .. ,·~· "P.aclfic View 11-femorial ply Shell Station, 17th &: $150 Per Wk Gu•m. N:J:s. = ~~~ 33is COUCH, gold, almost new. OLD&: new furn., ~. 'TI ENCY. Brit. inc. globe,. _Brookhqrst, H.B. 96&-33290r •• ~. -1 J>n.fk. Will work for the president Irvine, N.B. • PosHJon.s are permanent. Via Udo, No. C, Npt Bch. $90. Bookcawes, wooden, (2) ~ boolai, everything. dictionary, o:ill. prep serles, 9021 Atlanta, H.B. !162-5559. !• _ of rapidly growing com· SERVICE Sta~n, Cd M . Start Immediately ADDf&ancH I02 $10 each, 846-1()69, 84&-3444. Santo, M1aion Viejo Adventures in L.I v I n g sIBREO: 1973 Quad System '·· we· Offer·. pany, located Jn the Tor-area. Age 20 or over. 5 ~ 2 PC. living rm, cottee tbl, GAMES, booka, c 1 O t h t! s, 1300/Best otter. 645-0672. Gatta.rd model full size ranee area. Must be fluent Nite.s -4-!2. Sat/SUn oU. Phone: 97Mm NEW l!:lec. Maytag lkYer, book &helves. Sf:ulsh style. some turn. Sat &: Sun, l{).4. POOL 4' deep, 12' wide 18' changer, 4 Quad speakers, • ~~:: ' \ ln both English &: Japanese. Phone 673-.8818. for e.ppt. used one month. $100~v &: misc. $1.:.$25. 646-2337 690 Governor. Collta Mesa. lone w/acceum:ies. Best AM /FM/MPX receiver too -· ~ 2; i Tnl!!i and 1barthand skills SERVICE Sta. SaleAman, Betwn _9 & 1. Monday party, >:-.call bet. 5: 3-0, ** 3 Pc. Gola. Couch OLD Desk chair, play pen, offer. ~ tape deck plug' in jack£'. , , I 1 Bciinu1 Plen · further ln1ormatioD call: experJ Neat. Apply morns TOOL.MAKER ''B" COPPE~coior Pl stove, 4 $75. * 842-2432 E, San~m.n, !anQ"'""emente . cafpet ·..MO. TV iai. \owun ~~,L---t 11 !9' =.....-·•m ng mmt be al:iove awrqe. For Pltime eves/wk~-: ~ent-eonaltion. _b~,-bl'JC~t I: ~~ '7G.;....~ Wal. left unclaim~ Still. · ~ Hospllallzallo~ P ion 2590 Newport Blvd, CM. No age Umll. Day lhllt. burne lO'ill ....,11• . $Ill HOUHhold -114 · 1s. 642-'J913. 382 RDChester, guaranteed. w., 125Q. Now 11 • & Other Benefits 1213) ~5590, eXt 75 SERVICE Sta. Attend. full & CAL-DRAULICS CORP. 962--~·. 64&-i9sl-1~r, ' * * * SOFA & Loveseat, · CM $US, or take . ovet°" am.all ;. • . Equal Oppbr. Employer p/time. Appl~~ ('.o. Coast 2910 S. Oak, S.A, 557-4321 RECO~. AP-PUANCES ;:~0~Ji;11 ho:. $155. 'J'E~ din. table, 47x47 exa. AMF poc>] table; 9', .I.late: ~ents:> 893-0001 ! -=,.. Financing w/rio intttest Hwy, Lag. Be. h.-.. . 11DT8t Lathe Delivered: gui.'r. l>\inlap's, -REDEX.'ORATING Furn. , 73 $175. Yellow aold rug, Xlnt ~oond. incl. all cues, STEREO: 1973 -~ Watt ~-;.' &: J:lO CIJ!CIJt. restrictions. SHAf.1POO irJ Assis~! C 1 Mo 1815 Newport, CM S.7780 • lampe: rup etc. Mult go. 9xl2, $40. 6~ equJpment fl50. 642-04.12 . ·Garrara model, p1;9ff::sional • .. " . ' "'UICK CASH w/Calit. lie. Apply ID OI. •• A ·1 ·: ..:,..,. ')I:.,., ' I 115 24" AA..' s·~ b"· 130 size changer, Jensen air ~-·-. nUs k prestige selling foi" ,,-pe1'90n, Ken Templeton's, Top $$$. Good "J>tt. req'd, LATE model washer and ppr&lleQ .,,......,..... ewe ry . ..,.,., s ·~ · 11\1'. • suspension 11'1> e 8-lte rs , : ~ :t>aclftc View Memorial Park ' THR~UGM A 1701 Westclltt Dr N.B. Solid machine shop of lar.Je dcyer.,_.~ .. condition $45. 1WO SINGLE BEDS. VW rearibumper, OOl!IPlete AM/FM/~1PX :eceiver;, 8 , ~-. ,'overlooking the B I u e ' co. each . .,....,....-. $35 FOR oom * * · * * * * $5. 646-3680 Track dt!Ck. Qria1nally SilS. :::(; ;pacllic · · • DAIL Pl'L•oy· DAILY PILOT Call lmmodlatoly MAYT4G gu dry'"· 4 temp • &li.9309 e. DIAMOND · Solitaire with ESTATE SALE: Natunl oow 1175. w., left unclalm-. ('!.. NO .FEES .settings. 6 yrs. Orlg. $349, AN'tlQUE din.· tble & ch rs. nawiea ceiwr. pr 'at s a 1 autumn haze mink stole, ed, still brand new in box & , ~.. For Interview ., CLASSIFIED ADS e p p $ 'now S40 cash 536-1711 . <;berry ma00g. OverswH'd ,123QO. Sell 69. et. .. of pmcct colld. 552'9'115 alt 6. guarantee!l. Cuh or ·.,.n : Call 644-0212 .WANT AD ·• • • N.Ew 16' Coldapot 1'kr,xlntcond$75675-0323. Genuine AMErHYST, gefil"-·NaturalRanchMlnkCo&t pymntll,893-0501.· : , -FOR ACTION (., 500~~~ce:'S:°'·· ,,.1rtgerator. Green.. Xlnt Vacand<llcoot-l,ll<nt .s.'8u~ •Jll!:,e IJk&pl.~:.-*EASTER SPECIAL* • Mon livm 10 am-12 pm 642 567l C ' ·' · cond. Best oOcr. 675-4984. YOll' -11/1., , store GOLD BAND ho · _., · Robulll0 Plcturo T .... : .. " liom H ·pm • -·. ~ · A~L 642·567B '.W 6:.;J??....,. Like to tnde! Our Tnlder'• bldg., etc.~ a oOui Pilot Value $3Xl. ,.'n ~= CHERRYWOOD din t b I , $15-21" or 25'1 Col9r ~ • • Unk>n BanJt •Square , Paradile ciil.wnn 11 b' you! ClaMUted Ad. Sell ldfe ltema jewelery. 675-7521. ' chn .~ter, fine china, * 2 YEAR WARRANTY ~ ;::__. -• ~ ~ • I • Orange~-- -5f7-&l46 5 lines, 5 ~ mr 5 bucks. DOW! tan 642--5611 !brl . -'iw. glassware, bike. 675-1911. Installation Available : -Z' /R 1 · ' • = POOL TABLE Rice's Television Service ' •. ~''' 1 1 STAR GA:,....,....,1<..,¥...., Typist ocoptloa 11 • ,. , 8' ply wood, $35. acceuorleo !ormerly Mesa North Ceri"r ~ ,, ,.• r II\ .a;,~,.. '1' Matured Individual w/mln • · ! $35. 549-2759 • l Bick S. of-Baker 546-6(i)l : """'" ~T 1 POUAN ·twinask1llof65.wpmtobe 1 C A p"IJllS , A ~L.! ... D 4 RT FROST-Free 2 dr refl'IR:, v o~9-6(6dayl) ~ : ~~!i-! ~' !~~~:!=·~~ ~~un":+i .:='1U~~ alltil':inC1Jho~ ~-"JS: C ~I' JI T VI G ~ E ~~AS ~dl';j~~· e~c~i96ssma1i ~.~JO~~bin; ~ • -"· T d 1 1 u --1-. oc.. U)~Q) sn1a company on e _ :: !!8 11 • H B whip ante•••, -_,.,,_, t ... ~~ o eve op message ar .. ...,,......,7, 3-2l~j Orange Co Airport Good _ Ji II 'l'~ B ti R o I 1f ~ 1 o OUD plants Ill bloom. 28 ~~ ·~~ , • 'n,n ~WO!,~ coms1 b'~ing to~ c< 75-79-89 , starting s~ary + · profit· R I p R , , c r, B D , grow outdoors, $9.95 up. 6ll ~ ~ : r~~ n4'0 ' -All 1 • 1t'•V.US VI your L\lU oc 1n11!ign. • • • I mar1 .. ,.. ._ .... Id J·•-rutce. -Crest Av. H.B. 536-2379 ...... ..,~. Q'ft-1 PIOll!>Cd Jr ewe•-&1 YflW SCOlPIO ll'5 Ill' t""' ,..,.... p L v ~ I R L G E N I .l I I ~,·,-~· N"-lt 2 Colm 32 Ya.l.,....,,..t2A1Hr OCT.Vi~ ApplyMOn·Fri,3000Alrway .:.. '1."'" i.... L:.: . SWAPm·eetenror'!'Newcar ALL cahnne COV, TV ~ .,. (..;; .1o1Af10 JPitut JJToo GPIGM • ' Ave .• ~aMesa(NrBaJror. 4 . I B K ti' I U. BR .SAL L wuh_s~s with bullt·ln w/new plX tube, walnut .' t • ~ fn\ $.~~11.s.e ~e:~1"" !~~ 6465 P. · "' .. 0!; 2,1 219 & RedhJUJ. F.quaJ opportll.D-' • •• I I 1' L A • . .. llMlP $15. 'f<r l.XI. 494-3004 ~!l .. b~'!_~ xlnt oond. $110. I '·: ~ 6 1 ~ .ott ~ ' : .:.· • ity employer. • p L S 11 X -~""''"" , •. ~tl«llpn 36 It '6A • 111 B TRANS back Eut. 11' cu' p•~ASON!C 12'' .,,~ • GIMltO '· ~~=l• 3:~ :=-SAGITT.UIUS 4 I r, V r.. A D -refril auto~~ -~ 1" TV~ a ' '¥.%::J.~'. 1~~ J:~ ~=--. ::~.,I.~ U.RGENTLY-0 R . 0 TI R C ~11, ~·~~11~Y whlteporta~77,...,. • :.fP..S~~ llh Al~ 71Pl«ln ~1 A 1J T. I ' 25" SYl'..VANIA c.olaf' TV .,._•2•• 12wm "'°'-,,.....,_ ~IS.~ • NEEDED ~·~• ~ R ASSOOTmoi-. nu 00'1>"~ ~--tu~ ,., •• i ---llDI-.ow--.'IJOI ' "'9-· I I p & T " Shag, rubber bo<:k, bl:lo. new ---· ~ ••. --, c:.ua.a 14YOll'll AAAte 7<tF~ CAtatCOIN . • • ll 8 P L 8 8 I • $2.1$-up .. ..,7&16evea yr,, &e-NST. ~~i liL~~~§~ 'J ~ • K~· OPRS . . 'c I~ R : ~· ~ ~ • G • : IT i .l B L 0 ! ' ·*·~E;E:.!~ I "" 21Md ........ llTh'"" AQllii ,_ -ln'""rlm ' . GB D R 8 0 $4Jl.£all.llotly~.oll02 , ~ '111.", 21 22cm mwui · n~ '"" '°\~ •• tlt.:" 2l'bull• SJ To up~, ,· _ _. .,} o ~ BAYJi'RNT Home Cu It . 3 (I 2 1'1 1 $2 IO 1 ~ ~ .... " """"" .. ...... .. °"' "'· " . Person..... Service L D 0 II 0 ft p • B J ] Drapes H••V> be~. !Ill' x ..... moo, . , ..... 9·14-1 25 ~ dSl"'!lflol 15Your -~1 · p 'l! n j =~c:~.l > 8' • lln'"•r 6 m • -..... 26Y• ~111 NHobbla ln.A1.11 17Sl1 Irvine Blvd. • v I 11 y I • .4 Lt 11 "·-• tu.I sz. · '11• '7And '11At~ #115 T ttn -KENMORE washer, apprx FR.EE klllen1, I Wnale\ I ' YllGO 21fdr • 51Up tll>Kltlnit Pt~ UI I I I LB 0 4 lf () S j.l ,L.::_lll !D ~ ~ ~ -• ,,,_ """""' .,....., ,... " ml,460 I ! --2\1 yrs I••· Single bed $10. ....ie. 963-nol dllY>. ,.. ..,r;n »A ......... "'":"',,· . ,..;_,. ' · ! .l R R & GIBID B GIB IT Sofl$10.Call545414. 847-1083 '"" oi: SUnday. ·o ® ()'•II 1412"5 Equal OPP«· Dttp...... SAVE &!-. when ,... join ADORABLE blk. wbt put *'2/0ool .i.i-Ndad "-•w a ,...,IM~OI WEIS Tl,ke ..... ,., Holldl> DOOt!Je/llllcy tm'ler, ;.r, 1---~==~=============~---W1n1 ad r<lllltl ..• &a-5611 -.._...,,... D puzztE ANS lHt.1111SiloPo>TMI>497-28'10 lovable. nM. 847-" I . ' •' J[i -a • • I ! . . 1. iL. ..... • • 1 ' / . ' ' . . -• I I I - . .. • , \ ,, I I ~~~~~~~~'.i ~~~~~~~~~i·~~~~~~~~~,~~~:I'~~~~~ ~~~~~~-"~~~-1 ~,~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~·~~~.~~·!A~ptl~l ~l~S.~1~97~l~!!!!~~~!!!~D~Al~LV!!!P!IL!DT~~ .... ..-"" Ii.I ........ ._ ™1~1 -~=~=~1~~~1;;~;;· ·~~ .... -~j·~1~1 ~~ii!·~1';~· -~ ... ;;;-~ ' I L ...... 2 Ta-, QM lliiii--..:;;; \!"' ' ~=-;;;;;;\ ~~~~;;5~1 :.iiiiiiiijjjiijjiim:i Dogs •~Boots, -• Compon ,Salo/Ront no Mol H-Trvcb ~ ~~""UALl· FREE -only w&nt Dice ;·7 "5Apor1ter Cabin KIN'Co• the ROAD-;:-;:: ~l•/_Rent Ml 1 '·;.;&:1~6u:vY;:;;. __ !l_ton_c_am:.;.:p«;: , t ,, " eat 1e11<won.'64&-0l63EDati ~~""•~doc. cr.t.er. llO ho -. -.mlbL(41&',C2)9\0' rr:t!IAVCO q>ecial w/j\O' Holida y IMW .&pm. 1 1 ~ .. :u:1 &pl. J yn. ~. ?JO. a: ~ ex-6: 11' .elf cxmtalhed modeL ..-25' uI~Vl:ltER C.bovtr C&mpu $12 0 0 . • ' n ver mJ.x, V«y tru. Aft. 5 A ~ Slffpm It Shella. Meu 2'1'·22' CX>NTINDr!'ALS 6t6 9594 from t to s: aft s,•·--, -------.~,-.. ·--• ..J.,.... p1.....,t -One pf.the 96l-29()4, '• Caa>per Soles, m; -ai· PIUllE . JOYS ' 548--0351· I flN: A few <lop that Is "' bal>Pll 10 IJt_ THUNDERBIRD Jro•bo Blvd.,~-646-«m VAN CON' .;IlSl~NS '6& CHEVY PICK UP. r 1'.d. LUlolL . ~=-----1 ~·J°" _:i:..i::, = I](), low b.., ~ bali 'Ill GALAXlE del~e camper --1" e Sm!<~ e Rentals $ID), k, ;0pe,., __ pupoptlesd • • .,,•rua:;:· -=dog~! 613-4;:;::::;1112?'-· ..,.._ tanlD, fllll cuivaa. «JO Fro °" P<dec:t "6 FM! lit ""' * Danmar Ille. * Call ~81 1973 BA ... ;:;-; • recotder, · immac. $4900. w/alr 'cond, radio, 'beeter. · !"13 FORD Ranchero All i::1\11 Ii ]h11p11rh bouaebroken. ~ OLD Engllab Sheep· dop 557-uJl auto, to mi, 1t1per extraJ. 1330~ Ilarbor Blvd., q.c. "~ eryth" hea CREVIER BMW * F[" Puppies * :~ill1eb~;t!~ '71 BEL~OY: 22' $ac. Si.5.'6. 548--3'197 • Npt :b~0atllfllj ' dut;v.~1~118 vy .SiUC'•· Sei'vtce. lastne 1::;,69~~~;;:>~,,,,~~ MlxeCI breed. ~ gram oonlblbed Whnllcll al· )~=."-~"'~1· Cycles, Ilk• .,CONDOR l969 I.,_ ... Vint -' ~ :118 W. lot St\Santa Ana ~ sir,i;spydtf. 2 Buaeta. Male & spay<d f~ We belieYe >'Pl!..,,: 1511!io. S5l.a6'14. 841_Jis3 · S.uton . 915 10 p1 po. iv ont., ;.,.te; , . , ' as-3 11 ~ ,.;i:S.'." ctiso ='., __ _...._M;;,;,.G;;.;;l __ ,_1 +· fem. Small part Shepherd, not buy a healthier~· , . p.uitler, &!luxe driver 1913 GMC Shottle Van · 8M 'MS D~t Mb'ltoond:.$1850.~9. 1' female 6G-3i12 Conceived Qn Chrlstmu and 1956 OASSIC ~ 21 FOR SALE: 1989 Yamahi. teat.a. lined velvet drapes, Brand New, Fully Factor)I t-Oooc' .L~•"'" t..o-• 197T MGB < 10, l of a kind pup.. 6 wkl • re&cly for Easte'? liUkets. OJrit Cl'att Speed boat. call 125. EDduro. that ii dlrt roof rack, tnller hitch I: F.qulpped including 4 spd, Mlles·~~;.-QWR947 "n FI'AT 124 Sp~r eonvr. Med. sz. dog 675-l61Si 315 1$500 ftnn. 6i5-0073.. ~10 days A 963-6516 ~ . Bik~ bu an ex· more. Priced IO sell l>)' radio and aux J e a 1 ~ • BW'K. wltan int • ...23.000 rnl: Eut: ~. Bai.boa Penln. PUPPY WORLD, 100 Mixed eves tor detail.I , " . ·~~am~ =~ owner. ·LI do 1 ale. CTGQ1S3VSU281). FU L. MU$1 ~ ~ 631.,lflJ9 or . GT \ • ,1 .we ~1 .Pups. Buy & sell.pups. a1ao ENTERPRISE CU 5 > 1971, aioD head, ~ r;u;; n41f73..1123 PRJCE $2999. ~ wll1 ft· ~scc..-;,:;:.;:,,~-==~- Part German Sbep. Need& PR Bull Terrier, Oockapao, 1/0, !65Dlercnilaer, FM • bam!I new rt.J. • Roni A --nance and-· ' FIAT U 4 COUPE LOY& 54().-16:12 &39-'8961 !'om. Cbl™•a'"• '1'-<:uo radio, .ipo 4. !lab/lkl, or . dbi MIKE-McCiARTHY >-Speed, N .. Rad;ats, Alloy 4 speed, factot'Y alr, AM. FM, heater, Sparkling red, black lnttQru:... 643G"'W. 1 ---~-"""'''-"'-"=--Poodle, Labn.do~. Open Catanna '1 hr. 213: 59'J-1723 Plltoo. 1aoc> for:k brace, for your V.catlon .,,--BUICK \\'heels, R.adk>, 4tODU1 at * * NEED home for cute, Eyes. Stud Service. 531-50:l7 * * * 14' Fiberglass run. = =~ r:et0r etoollec-* 5S1~ •. ....-· BEACH BLVD. AT 'SJ-777 See _ It . You'll Buy It adorable puppk!L Par I H 156 aboot. 35 hp. Elect It, ' nu: SAN DIEGO FRWY CAPRI ~-!l36-3590 , .,.... • ~---~ kit Needs ooly main bear. Trallan, J r-94.5 -· -·· ' _._ ____ _ ... ,. .... ......., w/trtr. Ml&Sl eell. inp, a good buy for the -· -~ · .. ~ -l~~~~~~~:~IREG C!:Jestnut Qullrter•Mare Maki ofr. 6t6-088S. beainner. Best otter over f.Olt the m:nall car 12'· '67 FORD V&l) ..... Map, tpe ~ Ii Flashy, gentle', well trained, 18' GU.SPAR in brd/olJnl, $250. call eves, 830:6687; Papooee $995. U' neld ·• deck, crpted, W'l'1 clean. ' Jl-L. J 9 yn. Reg Yearllilg Quarter Volvo ene fllll .....,. Ask for, Jdlc ~ Strum $11'5. New '12 11' RWll good, 11400/be<t oller: • · ..... ....... r, Filly, Reg Palomino gelding ~-~~ mM98. Scotaman • wltollet $1495. 846-4746 1';·----~iiili~L~Alao~~Wce:•t:ern:_~s~a~d:d:I•. FOR sale 22' all laa llkllf. ,UllllfV ·DAYllll'MI Financing a..U •. Mel& '12;;;:.-:00,,:DG=.E""°"v'"'an~----6=-cy~l.I BRAND NEW II 537-8491. Appal 8' be"am, ~rs comp! ~IUUl~I . . u.>Un Camper Sales, ~ Harbor black tuck'&" roll, yello"'' , REGISTERED oosa gl.,., $600. ~ WESTMINSTER Blvd., .C.M. ... • lhag. e..t Offer. 962-l946 '73 CAPRI Dogs .• I 154 ee,b''"""1aze 8· ~o,rrldrel 16~ GfAl:.!O SliclCcraft 40 HP OF 19~' NOMAD. seU con-'72000GEVAN 1--'--------1 w for •"""" · er. ~ • ·t-'ned, sips ia· .. .._ new ~ ·· . · lm--"'lato ~-!Ivory MOVING forces sale of $500. 644-1547' • Evtnrude w/traller. $61'5; Adutt Park. 'Yne:;c beach. Pa.:lelled. mw tires -W . mwu .,. beautiful golden German A $inall deposit '!'ill bold a ~l101 or 493-91B8. 9306 llal~, Wattniln1tor nGOO· 1560 PlaQentla Ave: , $311tl. · * ' 494--0322 . . · ~USTAF,SON · ~=n. 9 pa::S. ~::s: ~~ 01:11m1!~~&~ 18Cru~~:-~~ ~~ T S:.~ "t:'~ 11~ F--9. N.B. ~u~~.~~ co;;: L1ncOln·M•rcaryi _._ ,,,-. ,....., .,., "D ..... -• St for mo, of u •••• ~ ~19 trailer. $1895. !162-3)32, .. IN: Y rv ay 15 ARI~T Lo-Liner. version, ice box, told a-v 16800 Bee.ch at Warner · uu'"' _,...~, ;,.; ..... ,,.,, · ... uv .,.._,., Excellent condition. Sleeps bed cabtoets shag ci-Pf Huntington Beach George, Newpon Bcaoll. THOROBRED BAY WANTED -power "r motor John's· Rac:lnv CyclH · six. GAS J'driaerator. Ex· FM0 atereo/taPe deck. M.,j 942.-* (213) 592-5544 AFGHAN pups, rare Blue $300 642-3090 sailer = J:n TD~ * BUL TACO * · tras too. $1500. 54.!-1395. rims, new tires, $.U» or of· ''Horne of the Viking'' ::"~or 1'.oai:;,M ~'";; HORSE FOR SALE' Pinto .:.:: R.;.t /C..;,rt'r ,;. HEADQUARTERS F()R ~; • ~'r"doub~ bdi fer, 5'G-JS09 •71 CAPRI temperament. Vecy reas. Mare: Welsh & Morgan; 7 ·DESERT, MOTO X. 1T ne. • /zl ove~ ~ 1 61) VW Bus. Runs good. $900 4 speed stick &hilt radio terml. 64>2235 • · yrs old; $300. 9621983. Ch•rter 57' KetCh ~· ~~.w D ~ ' · or Best Offer. · heater.' excellent Conditio~ OBEDIENCE class to statt ''Tl-•" Harbor at Wilaon, C.M. Call 673-4037 aft 6 PM. thruout, low, .Jow mileage. 'VW . 646-4655. 9r 646-2428 24' SELF co n·t a in e d 1970 FORD Van. New tires. (64.588Pl. t;::0~=~~ =l ~·~~lla~M;.,.~~,;~I~~ ~~t:~~~ spnng & BICYCtE SALE ~g~~nd, Like new. Make Runs good. $2100. SPECIALLY PRICED 7:30pm. Open to all dogs .... rrt p. . Otet Salisbury Il l\'EW 10 SPEED ITALI,AN 548-<3814 CALL 548-3493. FOR OYtt 5mo. 546-4928 675-8344 or "Tioga", Box 316 BICYCLES $59.95. Beach , '65 OIEVY" panel, auto, good y·ou t B.E A'U TI FU L mixed Bal.boa bland 9&>2 ' Bicycles,. 800 E. Balboa ~ Al.JO l97l aeU contained, eond. Private party, $650 • n .. h ~--I 900 Bl d Bal~---rear BR, awnlng, Jg 3 way -·~ Labrador pupp;ea; 110 ea, 1 -• ~or• · Boeh Sall 909 v " ~ ••~•-· ~-. I """ 100 ml. -•-;:..:•~=---...:....--1 " " weelu ·old: Male I Female ' ·RICKMAN HODAKA ;~ ~~· m' Auto Loosl-,B IAZ .iAN AUTC, 9'19-8429.' SCRAM-LETS -HOB E C ' Xlnt cond, Race-rea<ll" 11' TRAVEL Trailer, Semi • ... 96it -(,\Nt!i!!m) -BEAUTIFUL Easter Pup-1 A1" 16 Many xtras. 'Make @ffer. · . 173 2100HR«..,.ca...-. M ·M«> Pi,. Beagle AKC '5 wks 2 ANSWERS 9 MOI old. Needs cleaning 644-:m4afteT1 pm =-. Ca11·4':!'1~.~nd •. Sips s, , CORTINA ' ' ' ' up. $100(), Can be .... at ' --~ MONTE CARLO M,SF.833-l526. WOODY'S WHARF 2318W 68 HQNDA Chopper, many 15' NORTHWEST Coach · 1--------- l!h\1rh ]h11p11rt~; t> '· " -' . .. ' . IDml • -YOL:' :69 FIAT 850 COUPE -.Low l96S Harbor, c.;,1. 646-tlo3 mileage. Cheri")'. After 6, ~ '69 r;1GB GT, am~r1n, radio, \\'ire wheels Pirelli titts, . Xlnt. cond. $1900. 675-Q881 JAGUAR i-,6-8_Ja_9_u_1ir_._XK_E_ OPEL -Rdstr 1969 Opel .Chrome -:Ire """'''· 4 Spd, . Rallye Ka.1-· Beige with. complimentary UWTT Interior, New top, Low 4 cyl, 4 s~. radio, vtii,yi Miles, Exlremely Clean, roof. Gold Interior, black well kept automobile. vinyl toj. 353.AGD. ' $2695 $977 NEWPORT Sec It · You'll Buy It 1 3100 J.~;ol~ NB .,"~ JAGl,IAR '70 i. .. XKE COUPE 19'6 Harbor, C.M. 606-SWJ A1r Cond .. Powt'r Steerihg, "{WO OPEL '70 GT!a 4-Speed, Afi.1.·FM-SW Radio, One Yellow with 4·Spttd, One «>&BNN at I' Red with AulOmatic A: J:,_e ·> :!Tsckar!°~!. New • ., , AKC ~ F. purebred Mingle _ MiStl.t ~ Comedy NewpOrt Blvd .. NB. Phon~ accessories,.,. make otter. ·wlPort·a-Potty & 15' 'ps LAND4U CORTINA 1967, needs motor l!il\lfh Jhupn r " +·· ~ sJ'mjel ID months, _Easily_ Lading_ Catkin ~74;, ask fOJ' Woody. ~-59µ. zm1 ·,~aple No. B, stove, Sips 3. $100. 968-6462 Power Steering, Power Disc work but 'lll else very good. MAZDA •""'· · -KISSED by a MAN ' . 22' GOLDEN Falcon. Comp Brakes, Power Seats, Power Asking ~. 644--0'J48 * M zd '7' R I * 1970 OPEL Kadette waril. -• STANDARD SCHNAUZERS No woman ever goes truly WANTED:• Shields Class '73. EUNDA_PP 125 MX .self contained. All extru. Windows Auto Trans Alr • • 0 •ry -.102 HP, new tires. -(jood , ·A.K.C. 8 weeks & 1 yr. $75 content to her grave unless Sall~t, good cond. without· engine, 4 mo. old, ~. 646-4017 Cood, .AM!FM Stefeo, DATSUN $66 MONTH cond. $1100 .. 833-880'l i up. a.37-4144. · at least. once in her;-Jife....tle 675-42.81 $52S¥undapp eng. $150. 1966 SHASTA 18', SIC,·Slpa Cruise Control, lnstrumen· 36 MONTHS O?EN LEASE 'S8 OPEL GT AKC German Shephent pups has found out v.ilat it's like 26' FL1JSH deck sloop. Super 892 6. Hitch incld. smo tatiorY, tilt Wheel, white OA TSUN Will accept trade-ins orlgln{I] owner $1250. ' - 2 mo old, $35. -to be KISSED by a MAN fa.st. Fully race eqpt. Greal SACRIFICE! 1972 Schwinn . 846-1648 vinyl roof, ·THIS CAR HAS · CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 642-5479 CAD Call· 54i-3697 wHh a full besro. daysailor also, 54lHro4 or Sporis Tourer,· l6" frame. 18. BREEZE Sips 6, toilet, EVEl\YTHING C341HNS). NEW · 1973 H t B h I BEAUTIFUL "'ue eyed B M I f 4'K-1213 • New cond. $225/New; will ~ lmmed, lat. Delivery PICKUP un eac '69 OPEL K(Mlclte, Gold ... oats, • nt. --'I !or··~ ..._ .,,A .. ._. shower, etc, like nu. ,,_,.,, · • w/blk •·undau 10p 4 ..i AuatraUan Shephml pup-Service 902 CRUISING>tfOAT ~ -~·~ ~" 5.16-3518 or 213 -116.1-1008 $106 • ' v-• pie•, 6 wu, 18), 6'llH!265 32' Block i.tand sloop Xlnt '11 KAWASAKI Enduro 115, •-tlllty ·~7 , • NO DOWN MAZDA 1585~ pri 119'· 96UMOI. ' SHELTIES AKC. 6 wks, bi's BOAT e1eaniDg, salvage A cond. Ready: to go. $i5,500. xln't cond. $425 or ofr. '66 Tr•l .. rs, U · -~ $68.23 per mo. tor 48 mo. . J..PORSCHE 6 mahogany M-$95. F-$85. repair. mxterwater. . o.mer; 675-8344 . . Honda 90, $125. 64&6713. TRAILER f bOat or cy 1 per mo, Def. payment ce $3213.60. Greatmarld;.g.~ Call548-IZ5 CATAMARAN B-Llo an'69HO AXl5SuperHawk. · or ce plustax.36mo:.O.E.L A.P.R. 14.34. . '71 p.!.--L 91 .i. SHAGGY Sheep""" I Cocka· Boats/Marine alum • lbrgls. 00' 1o':,;,. ll2' Need& repalr." 115, Have 145' ' 846--0500 so. CAL ' . !'133! Beach Bl. • -' ' __.... ! • poo male I yr • loves kids Equip. -904 mast. 11115 firm. O>mpiele. SIMONS' utllity trailer Sill, 1st NAT BK MERCEDES BENZ : · f-Cyl' ; blk &reY & Mlt:.962-345L Xlnt cond. 645-1091 eves. tanks . xlnt cOncf. $350. HVy duly . ' 5 Spd, AM/FM. 31,100 ides, • (3) ADORABLE i. Oocker ·. 5\0 HP EVINRIJDE RAVE ·16' Hobie cat ' many xtru on bike. taip, 125, 545-:1422. ' LEASING '72 Mercedes , mag wheels, radial ttlot, ~~w.eeks old. $15. ~~ takes. Ca~l ~~;=~~=~~. %t plus. Avto 's.r\tlC9.1 '•'1sf49 :w1~~~~1!°nDr. .·~~==•.wlo~~ leftZ 2~ ~tar~l=lyj~anbl~ck in·. ( ' . . ' \ C 0 LL 1 E p 0 p S, BEARCAT 55 b.p., 4 eye o.b. I Y_ or Llrxla 6:'5-.'1871 OJ'. Sell for Vl value._P(ivate. • 1966 vw teWU, , t . 1500 CTI4) 8.13-8&20· (213) 924-4413 exc. cond. thru~t. See ti, at Auto Transh~r_.~.rtt~tlonlnl, erior. $4ff5 . , l 'I'Rl-CO' "R 5 WKS AKC xlnt controls & tanks. .$650. • J1A)-7lf3 640-0169. beit ffi 118 :Mth SC No B Ask Electri WUlOOWQ .Pow ~~? . Pvt lW'f:Y. 645-2888 . . 19~ RHOD~ day aalle.r. tfix· CTWO)': '72 Honda C8751);.4. __ engine. ~7056 ° er. 'Autos wanted . 961 AJ. ., . . . . for ~Steeri~r AM/FM, LO c :1 "'NEWPORT l BASSETI' Hoq,nd pilp left. 1971. VANSON bbat tra'ller, ed Keel, 3 hp OUU>oa.rd: All Maiwn,&:gold. Lo tnileage. : ~·~\VE PAY 'Top DOLLAR '71 DA~UN wgn. w/rack . Garage Kept Auto. , ·• ro wks old. Fml. Shots. 18' adjustable, never, uled. ii400t.y ~ Xlht. con<l. Like nu. a.ft.6pm -545--2322 FOR roff USED CARS RIH ·org. owner, c}n. xlnt .. ~ $6495 , _ JMPQRTS ! SpeClalprice.9(;2;.3139 . Save$.846-4377 ~ •. • ' LAD:IES' Raleigh. SupE!rbe §] U your ~ar is extra clean, cond.· $1,795/best of~er. -N~RT ~OOW.CoulHy.ty. N.11, _____ -g£741i' 'i2 'llONDA SL.150 low rbltes. 3-speed blke.~ot cond. $00. I -i.llio I~ see us'fim, ' 842-9018 I · • ' . "'Y!!'"' 642-9405 ' 1 tJ1l(R:SJUllZVV..lYWZF---. ~ ;;'d. Must ..it. l600 Call 557-4086 aft 6 ~UEH R00BUl81CKd '11 DATSUN, 4 dr Jl'llllw, prl IMPORTS ~1 SCHE •71 '. · . .. ,, · .' · • · 3 Maple St,""Apt E 1972 SUZUKi TS-i'i5 ~~" ar r v , owner. $1295. call 557-82.67 1 • "-Costa M,.. GOod coodlmn $425 Costa Mesa · · 919-lSOO Santa Ana 3!00 W, Coast~ .. N,B, 91 •• COUPE CORONADO 25 lO•t cond. e54&-9880e AntlquH/Clonlcs , 953 IMPORTS WAN!TED 642-.9405 Air Cood.', •Bedter "Mexko" Full . -~ '72 2402., lo miles, xtras, ,;;>. ,. compliment Qf,. sails. '72 HUSKY 250 Orange.CDwtty'a cleao, Below blue book. J 50 USED AM·FM·~•reo, 5-Speed, ·iU· .Make offer. 6f4..653'7 Good cond, ~-.,AA .,121 "GRAND. ERA'' TOP $ BUYER 492-5907 aft 6pm. ""'s;EQES EDZ et ' CAL aJ sallbooC No 625. •·~· ~ Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA · , ~ ·• Good. cond Newport "moor-"ADULT Schwinn 3 wheeler, Complete or Partial 18881 Beach BlV.:. 69 DATSUN pickup, 4 spd. Ing. $3200. GG-On like newRdllOO. 645-1400. 1721 RESTORATIONS ff' lk•cl> Ph 841.aSss tape deck, heater, camper ON DISPLAY 19' S. Coast Keel Kings . NB , 853 Production Place '4~'49 UNRESTO~ MG she.II. $1,!XXl firm. 846-9574. Sharp New Car Sall boat. N~ work. $100. '68 SP0RTSTER XLCH. 77" N pt Beach. 646-0076 Anytime Ask for SUzanne only. . µt70 DATSUN Wqon. Auto. Trade.his 557-1288 ~~· $J?OO: 615-4600 RecrHtional * 642-1999. * ' ~~~% 1:5~~1. .Sl600. Coming In Every D•Y 1961 PORSCHE Super ; • LIDO 14, mml cond. SCHWINN VARSITY . 'Is' .Vohlcl.. .956 JUNK CARS :WANtED 1969CONV. RW..'aood, $595. Ask About Our_Unlque ~~su~r·w=-~ ~~)~i $1100. 10-«peecl. Like brand ~w. ."F .• .._ . I pay top $S fQr junk or or best offer, . UMCl -Merc.dea LNM ly. 833-3362 ask for Steva ~"""'"'"=....=::.z"""=~'--I $75. Call 833-2800 RENT a Stft:¥Jial Van qllnp. wrecked can. TI4M7-4365. 673--1466 ~ · • Pl•nt ·n PORSCHE 914, Sharp, ~~~~u: ,:~ar: 1i6 BUL~CO axt dirt bike, ·~u:t. $~~~:~~k·~~ Autos, -Imported 970 1911 240-Z. NEW . Radials;-House of Imports BIW. Appearance Group: lo .. For 1n ad lft Wom1n•1 WOrlcl Call Mary Bot W 642-5678, .ext. 330 , lntetnaflonal [)eslgr~ Paftem best offer, 83J...1144 ' ~~.~ .. ~=! month. Reserve~un.Today. e THE FINEST IN .~3 ~:;;67~16oo Eves 6862Manchester, Buena Park ~'.~ ~49. Xl _nt ~· ?1' O:>ronado Sloop Deluxe . at MIKE McCARTHY USED IMPORTS e '72 2·~ 0 $4880 u on the Santa Ana Frw)' 1958 PORSCHE n::7.l'.l'r'·~· . ...., interior 2 yn old ·Asking GIRLS Schwllln Stingray BUICK . . , ~ , . me, auto, SZ-72511 """""" , , $1500 Eves cii.4) ~7339 ,bike $25. 2912 ~ St. BEAol BLVD AT e THE FINEST IN air, ma& amlfm 8 tr stereo. ,68 M _ ... _ New paint. new upholstiiry,' . . . f. . ~., I ' 71133 Top 72702 ~nts . ~ ·\ -' .. - sNIPE w!I'RAD..Ei ' Eastblutf, NB 644-ll40 · THE SAN DIEGO· FRWY. IMPORT SERVICE e . ·, & more. Pri. 557..o1.68. , •rcwuwa strong eng. S21Xl/Mlkc. ,..;. Complete. Needa..aome'worit BIKES.·20' girl's, 20'' boy's, 8M-l34l Do )'9Ul'Sell a favor and come 72 DAT!M'l 240 Z, mags, ,, Benz 280SL offer SJ&.1147 or 847-5369, $12.5 ·6'13-6474 or 675-l5'15 • 11 · , " All Bright and DUNE Buggy running gear; see us first. Open Tues. a'!1/fm, perfect concl. $3800. C Rd P.ORSCHE '70 : * H~BlE 14' lO t cOnd • . '65 VW ready for body and Thurs, til 9, Sat-Sun Pvt ply, 41M-fil33. -pe Str 911-S . TARGA , ; tan &: yellow hu11s,n 2 ·sails' •1971. HUSQV ARNA 250 CC chrome whla, roll baf, lite~ ti! 5. ; • . ,'70 · DA~tJN,.R/U wlPerrl1 AM/FM, Ah: Conditioning, On th.e showfi90r with Ri«ar· trailer. 633-6458 ' Mof.o.Cross ttclng bike. For & lnsfrwne:nta. Heavy tuty QJ111L.k. ~ iiLJftj. ~ C4llll>er. $1CXM). or ~1t plfer. ~Burgundy ~1th black inter· ro Seats, AM·F'M • Steileo. , KITE . information, call 83j)--nJ7. em axle flat bed trailer ,.. 6 ~ 5*.'0989 1 L · for, Rebutlt englne · with Dunlop Radials, 133BRJ; at !l"l"'f'--'---l---'~-l1~0:~.J!l SUZUKl_.I'S 250 or_ wlretractable 1 o ad I n g. · . . ¥"£_ Cll &.!T Mercede~ Benz .12.000 mile -:-~ . + ...... ...,. ""'"· 11tn!el, many ex;a;: Lo nli, • -S4S=0tst';Sif"'"I::"" ·~· ••:--11 .......... \1 " ._ ~ dHl'it:yl --~i1\tih ]hup11r;', -~u:;~ xtnt oond: $425. 644-4113 ~~n~!.~~-~.~D tlib or Autos, lmportocf · 970 'Ga F ~ Coupe.'• N.,.: S5595 I -' ~-· 11 _, . $4000 LADTES 5 apeed bike, ·ex· ~· -~, ' pm ' ·' • -~~ Good -·, NEWPORT I c.11.ce ent ... vuul.Oon • cellent $45. ~1308. 600~ M~ Max tow'd, 140· ' A~ 110MIO i.,__ !!"'"· con: ' , ·• '00 PO~ Carre-. a' , ' +• " . . . '?'7445 or 62!>-2931 a1t 4. Larkspur, QIM. Corv'!\J' powered, oU road , , . . , di-. ·• 641 ~· ' , IMl'ORT5 ., 14 OMEGA 1970· SIN 438. '66 HONDA 90 Trail.· Good or~. race the~. Xlrtt A~FA R~EO Put 8 Uftle ut:"r m 31 W -NB -·$2.100: P.f.uM 11ee lo -)(>-• Boa~ gear, trlr all , xlnt cond 5 600 , 11501 tt runmn1" <!!od-$1400., San· , '65 •at DIER , !$""" '. b'.J'l"'I 00-, Coas!642-"'~""s " , , prectate, Alt 6, 673-0!l()ij. •, .cond. $995. 644--1695 ·-• nu. 0 er. Cleinente:: 492-&116 ~ r • 11e11 llo.lU -or ,,_ ~-'-'~-'-'=-· =---. ,1 Call~ · ·' L -Tunneau ·eciver OOHC?bw-... •• Call ~ ="""=· ,C::=-'7=-;::-Uke to Trade! Our Trader's l HO~IE C~t . 14', 19n, with __ ~ '72 JEEP CJ-6, ne~r med, · er; Micbelln • Radials, S. ~5671. ~ . nt.uy ~lot Want Ads have Paradise column is foi-,)SN! tnUlef, like nu, ~t offer, MofrDr Holrtis .V..S, Pl$, PIS. 10 gates; ~. RRJ:i2S at . ., ~.bargams galore. 5 line!!, 5.daya for ·S bucjs.s. -'n"'U3'.J."'ii"2100D.l<,:OiNCffi'i,--l._.!5a!la~''~R!~~;_~...,!-! mud • snow tires. Yellow. Autos -lmportm . m Autos Imported 970 Autos, Imported i70, 1 .. ,, • "" l\lust sell now. 646-4187 II-''-'-'-''-..;;.;._;,;:,;;.,_....;;,;' .:..;..;.;,;;;;,;:.•.:..;..;.<.,;;.;;,;~-.:..;..;;_,;.:..;..;.;,;;.:..;..;;<.:.;.;.;..:;._.,;;;.:;1 i!i1\td1 ]h 11p11rh +· -•• days, 673-8608 eves. ,......, Trucks ·962 -----"--<·-· ;.;; - '72 CHEVY AUDI . . \0 ton H.D. -, QieyeMe plclcup. 350 -. . _ vs, auto.,·P.s. P.11 .• AUDI ·,~ .tolhS le(:]an. Auto, raCt air. step .bmpr., lilr, open top. 16,000 ml. 2 ,.;.., low ml!..... $39;<0. Priv ply. 6'1}'238 ExceptionallY clean. AUmN AMERICA (86J22C), $3695. 2840 Harbor Blvd.' Costa Mesa • At Fair Drive "'6-8011 f , '69 AUSI'INr· America -Auto trans, 3>,IXK> tni. New paint, 1.owner. $495~ 642-5563 . AUSTIN HE/,tLEY !/ ' , I • ' . ' ~. " . -• S...,.y, Aprff l 5, 191J !FREE TV WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY .NEW MOTORHOME ~ i IOADLINEI · . MOTOR HOMES BY REDMAN 28''. 24' -28' ; BUY or LE4SE • ' • ~ i:-1 __ ... _-~ _ ...... ]§1 .__[ __ ... _ ... ___ ·!~ I I~ I _ ..... 990 A-'Uooil MDCUIY J.-l .. artlll '10 A-!::!!J 1111 RENAULT TRIUMPH FOllD '70 IUVERlA • AU II"'""· --------·1--------..., MERC '67 Colony Pui< ,_ U.... X1nt oood Vln,yl '& 1967 Ford -.• ,,_r, R/11, l>j)e '59 RENAULT Good shape, '70 TRIUJJPR~ pi I t; r t , 1140 or otler. ~/JO mlloqe, Orig ' VOLVO SALE! HUGE SAYINGS ·~---6. 49'-462-1 r. '551..ooeo Wltdays, aJt top. 42,000 • ml. 18 SO O . ' ._._._, II" de<!<, trir hitch, Jua rack. 545-1769 or ~. Pri • ..... .-w "" Good oond. Call 644-fOlS pty. Hardtop, VI, stick shift, '64 WHITE Buick Wlldcot "'AST IMPALA radio, yellbw exterior. Black MUST.ANG 5. Weeltendl all day. OYER 30 · SUN~M VOLKSWAGEN· '67 SU!<li£'M ALPINE . BES!' OFFER '69 VW BUG 531-6142 PRICED AT PRE-DOLLAR D~AL0~'10N convert. All power, tilt -.r lnterior, YRX047 . wheel, l owhtr, xlnl cOn<J.. Fa1ter than the Junale cat, $777 "66" 289 MUSI', xlnt run aakl.ng $600. 495--141'9 thia 1.$ a '67 Chevy Impal•. See It • You'll Buy It <:ond. 4 new Urea, &ir, --~~~---(Radio, hea~~r> new tires, 4 TOW'\TA 1peed, •UCK llhlftt like , CADlll "C all oooled with air. ID DAY , .. •-ks custom Int •- ----'-,.. ___ , 1 brand new condition, a vecy ,73 l'-.11.o special Pl'fce.' <XUKllGOl . EL DORADOS GUSTAFSO" UIN '68 FORD MUSTANG ~ .FREE 'IIRCAL EXCHANGE. ~I·-'· ;;;'7006 bet 4:30 pm' .......... , llUIUDG DON'T MISS THIS PRICES! we make"""""'.., deUveri., 1967 to 1m Uncoln·Mereury TOYOT~ :;,~~CI< c.ii ~ TOYOTA SALE! NollmP .. nt . 3Ylllll 559.5.1 PER MONTH (. KE20-e:l6005) $59.53 per nK1. !or 48 mos., total def. ·pmt. price $2857.44 A.P.R. 14.29'% 0.A.C. '72 Demonitr•~tr 'MARK 'll SEDAN Automatic, radio, factory a.Ir, white side walls! 376EYV. Sec It • You'! Buy It '8PU1.ltADi& . .._TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '69 TOYOTA Corono 4 Dr, Auto Trani~ Ali' Con- dttioning, Beige CXWZ585l $1249 BILL MAXEY 'TOYOTA See !! -Yoo'll Bey 1t • 17 TO CHOOSE 16800 Beach at Warner · 'f\ · L CO\JP~~VERTWLES Huntlllgton Beach ·-u-~ -'I ... .... PINTO llit41 fA.N ~v9 142"844 * 12u1 sn.5544 -~wr. .... · --------- $900 •. -• un11M DE Vll,LES "Home of the Viking" RECE:IVED new . <:OmPany Pl NTO '72 IVl.IW -car -must ,.crilice 1970 SQUIRE WAGON "' VW a..-1966 to 1972 72 Mon .. Carlo Ford Galaxle · 500, Spt -....,, •• TO CHOOSE •~ Fut bock. !IJlly 1 o ad od , Air Cond., Auto. Trani., Root Orange t899CXU ) 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 -t. Cpe. "0 • MH, creampuff _ $100 under Rack, Radio, Diac Brakes, $749 COUPES tomattc, JJ'.'V?· •tr., wholesale book. 96?"6566 Low Miles, 781.FWX, a t BILL MAXEY '71 Vljlyo 2 ~ oo.Jli:~~LES l:c~eta1;;.,.~~: '67 FORD Convertible XL-TOY.OTA 142S Manyexccllent colora Looks. n1l1S like soo.;opcond.$875.~ ' ilh\1rh ]l111p1n1~. 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 4 _Spd, 24,100 miles •. Blue ~~e i'1e~~~ new. $(6317FWX595). . .:: ~~~.' Good con- HUNTING'IUN BEACH \\'1th light blue .interior· Faclory air conditioning . dition. New tires &: Flip top vw '69 $2495 f\tll power. Choice of, $500. 54IHl297 ) PL YMOUTl1 t > " KARMANN GHIA NEWPORT ~':~~i!rradio 2J40c!~e!1vd. ooNVERTIBLE, '69 xi..~ .-------'--I New WbiteY!allt, Rad i o , IMPORTS Trunk opener & more At 1''a1r Drive , loaded. In mileage. Xlnt 19jl: ROAD Runner, 383. 4 · CJean, 21.3AGD at AU In immaculate condition 546-8017 cond. $1850. 586-ai68. 1pd, air, disca, PIS, lll8&1. 3100 W; Coasl Hwy., N.B. Largest selection in -.~ .. ~ .. r-~1 '70 MAVERICK. 2 dr, auto ovals, bargain. $2800. aft 6, ilh\td1 Jhnpu11~; t t ' . "' .. ~" ' '", .. . ' ' \ '." · '69 VW Squorebock Blue (347BELI . $1349 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 BEACH BL. 847-8500 ltUNTING1UN BEACH 642-9405 Orange County ":' trans, vinyl top, v e r y _83<)-_'351~~=~~--1 Autos, u-. 990 Nabers CadlRac ~!l!!!!!~!!!!l!~I clean. X!nt cond. 11350. .PONTIAC ---'------AUTHORIZED DEALER· "' 5'8-8006o t --~------1 .AMX 2600 HARBOR BL., ~· ABSENT owner say1 sell, '66 'TI GRAN Frix, perfect cond, COSTA MESA Ford L"'l'D, .2 d,r hrdtp, Jo mileage, all equJpment, '70 AMX 5!0-9100 # Open Sunday power ateer:Ing, xlnt Inna. very reuonable. ~or $550 or offer. 5@-1794. 67J...5507 4 Spd, Air Conditioning, low ~ Chevrolet Ole' ·70 9 pass .LTD wagon. air PVT==-P=arty=-. "'·n,..-,-Le"'M"'ans-,-2 "'dr-I miles, Bronze with Tan cond, rack, Mlc;hellns, lo\v Sport, R/H, air, auto, leaUter interior .. -• For a qu ick trip acros.s the mi. Gd. pri~. 494-199'2. buckets, xtras, $2345 . · $1795 border or just ahoot any· '69 FORD LTD. 4 Dr hnltp 540-8588. NEWPORT SOMETHING BIG ... ,..., >"?"·u find th1• '68 Rm, •"· new h iuOO ,.,,67,.,F'°1REB=:;;IRD=-, ---:--cond-,. \:amero Just nght. 10 DAY priv. ply. 64HJ51 ev... Alr, p/b, p/s, new · tire& .'71 VW, orange with pin IMPORTS A '67 Cadillac FleetwoOO. FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. -$UOO/bst otr. 644-4896. 18881 B!:ACH BL.-847·8555 stripping AM/FM, air cond, Big Cat. Bigger Value. 10 GUSTAFSON GREMUN l{UNTINGTON BEACH mags, radial tires, .Af,oo:i 31~ W, Coast Hwy., N.B. DAY FREE TRIAL EX-'70 G1U Convt. Full pwr. ,._ 96--· r --. 642 ~·· CHANGE LI I U-S2,ID) actuaJ mi's. $1!00 or '67 i;oYOTA \/:i Ton ml, 1-. 4 -· ·~ · ftCO ,ft•mwn:Ury 70 <;REMLIN 3 speed, ff - . with camper ohell (835CPHI '70 VW Pop Top. I ow"''· Nu BUICK GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach at Warner bucket seats '"na rack, PVT'"o;;;e:-rParty". =,.,,,,,69c:'v"'•"'ntur.,---:2:-dr.,-,I I MOTOR . HOME . $1249 tires, mileage 22,850. $2,450. -·-----. ----Unco!n-••-~ury Huntlnghm Beach aood oondl-. 491-• R/H, air, au~. -'-·I - a.tut. • ··~~~y ::-;~~·~;: '66 ~R~VIERA l~u=:::!:T' ~~= ~ <J:.31Ji':i~ ......,19Tl=-:r=1~=. =-Air=.,..·"'·x"",..-I ·-~ .. 1' ~ $ 6 5 6 ·6. · 18881 BEAO! BL. 847.8555 oondltlon. $900 or best of!er. Full power, factory 842-8844 * (2131 592-5544 '72 llaztr I 81M-22!6 , ,.,.,.......,NGTON BEACH 673-3750. · aj r condltloning. ''Home of-the Vlki"9'' 4 Wheel Drive, Auto Trana, ----'"'JE'==EP=-·-,-~-- , -01,11, • • Special this weekend p s ri p " · ·10 TOYOTA. 4 dr al~/cond '68 VW Sqbk. Xlnt cond only. (SBY917). '69 CADILLAC Eldorado ower tee na. owe r 1 _______ ,,__ auto, pri Owner. '$159S call a/cond. Best otter. Phone ' show room cond. All extras.' Brakes, Cheyenne Deoor, 5 SACRtFICE •67 Jee 557.a267 Santa Ana 896-5115 days 968--0219 eves. $ 99 low mlles Fire mlste New T1tooma 'Wheels Ir: 4-hl dr A. f ~ p7· '64 RAMBLER American 4 dr wagon. Auto. 11.000 ml. · Good running. pxl or belt offer. 64UX>il: FULL PRICE '68 CORONA Yellow Cou~ MF..cHANIC Speclal .,68 VW ' 9 bro\\'n. Beige vinyl top. Gates Tires, GelT)' Can Pib 'sui<XJ ~~ Aif9nri: '62 Rambler American . . -Xlnt cOnd. $900. -Sqbk,, tnjec., air, e~, 2840 Harbor Blvd. $3750. 493-7139 !;1~~iy2()()~1~~ ~~':ii eve~ & wk~ds, ~5Gtl: , V~~o~~=· Buy oi'least (No Cash Dej.osit) m-3480 .~roz~. ;tter. ::.459• -, Costa Mesa ·~I c~~ ~~::ue C:~: 6'~ee!~~ys after 6 :PM. LINCOLN $ '61 TOYOTA Corona. R&H, ug, I eng. At Fa1r Drive Make otter. G!S -07G<,L>;;:?'~=~"=:;;· =-;..-=;/;::-:-::::::;::-::---;:--;--::-:=! STUDEBAKER 1 0 ~~ OPEN END aulo, new upbol'stery, good work. $300. · 54&8017 552-8780. ~ ~ 1. CONCOURS, i seat '67 IJNCOLN Cont. 59,000 -------'--I L"AS" (84 MOS ) cond $75-0 6'2-834.1 67>-4287 & h lb I '&I STUDEBAKER auto # • ~ ~ • • • •68 EL Do d 111 v:agon. r , p , p s, miles, motor A-1 cond. Int ._ft_ disc '7 VW sta wgn -12,000 mi. ra o, w auto trans, near new 6 ~Y & bod · ........v1 ha "'Ta .,. '"""• p/s, Pl ~ •• y ... ll!OW JRIUMPH M/F~1. radia.IB, Porsche wholesale stereo fm, leather hit .. -11:. tuned F Y m ~"."" 8 pe. pe V8, newly repainted. $350. ~:;;::::---~ 1 ___ ..;~=-----f ~~~/ int.. vinyl lop Must .sell w e w1UU1, e ., deck, atetto; air. See to ap-962--9i13. .. ·.< _ • whls . 11-fusr sell. 642-9449. ;:: 675-7Sl3 · · .$1995. W-3166 prec. Make oUer. $925. '72.TRIUMPH '711 VW Bu•, ,.bit e,,., nu '62 BUICK Sp .. VG, 2 dr, KINGSWOOD 1!172 Statlo 968--0628 T·llRD SPITFIRE tire•, xlnt oond. Pri ply. hardtp, Ex. cond; "::!Ji" '58 CADILLAC Cpe de Ville wagon 9 puaeng.r i..:: MAVERICK -. R1i1:Uo, •atet, 4 speed stick, $2000 .• 84&-8047. ~~pwr steering. S · 17'!f M~ on nu :'f,e~t ~eaie, like new, ~ 1967 Thunderbtn!, loaded, perfect condtOon, . on I y '67 vw Bug, reblt motor, ·:· _ J;,10uer: ~GS · 9' ·sofa $80. CaU after 4 p.m. * '70 air/oond auto uana Landau top, powr st.eerlrl&. 19,000 miles (470AWD), new muffler & brakel, best n RIVIERA Exec.~ auto, · 499-3840 l2. • · ppwr brakes air co'¥) PRICED TO offer. Call,.642-360.! anytime. fmmao cond, F>lfl power, 1970 ELOORAlJO • Fully 1958 O!EVY Wagon V-3 ~ dreooo ~ nu :U--· lJt!rglar ....,,; A car thai • '66 VW."6us ~•u 68,000 mi, $2850. 968-1896 -eq_ulpped. Xlnt cond. 23,<XKl auto PIS P/B &&ff nm fi600 1)44-.'i480 uxe tenor .. hu hff'n reanY taken care ¥JIT !· ........,. 1970 ·au1€K Sport· wagen • mi. Call 499-1704. go00' ~ ~ .. si5o or · Of. Don't mill this. Beaidel - Runs good. 548-5288 Air cond, AM/FM radio, '68 DE VllLE convt -Red ··best' offer. MUsr sELL. MERCURY being clean It tnnln&'. good, (@ "'°r, W...~ AUTO) '69 VW Fytb@ck. 1 owner, lo P/s, P/b, Call 644-1481 lthr int. $1950. 89M45$ Call SW:i. 675-al18. it looks beaut! • For only Mm WIAKs' ........ mi, Private par1;y, $98(). '64 BUICK Waann. sun Root. days: 9~lll07 eves. •'?'} CHEV l ~~t 2 Dr . $1250., ill YoUJ'S. .f'1ivate ' :mo~ltod.C-~ ~ki 494-8206.i -Air. 1 owner~VPriv. Ply. '64 CAD Cpe de Ville. Xlnt V'tnyl roof,m~i1t""':hi, Pl~ I '67 COUGAR• ply. 141 Florencia.· Apt A. 1~9 T • ph T -6 • .J.966 VW re b u .t I t. 1500 S550. ·• 548-2982 cond. $700. or best O.ffer •• Or P-/b, R/11, A/C. $3«IG. 2 Dr. H.T. '"'r au'tC>-Sane 0 1 .. emmte. 492--2&67. .,.. ~,1um engine. ~.~ .. or7~st otter. •69 SKYLARK trad~ for pickup. 49'J.4868, 646--0147 · ms.tic, pow;( ateCr· o cr..r'•w-Cle11fc $1800. Ph: 979-2128· 0~ \Nil $!300, pt·i ply. , &17·53,03 '60 & '61 C&dillacs. '72 MONTE CARLO, p/1, Ing, radio, heater. 195l:! T·Blrd. P /s, P /aea.t. A to~ 1 po t~ · • 970 A~t 1 led 970 A t 1 ted f?O P'riv owner. Make otter. p/b, air, am/fm, vln tp. Runs & looks like On&1 ow~ 74,<XX> ml. Re- 8' MOTOR, HOME ~·$9366 i F.ULL PRICE 819' or Lease (No .c~sh ~posit) l · '$143ll OPEN ENO t• ~ MO. LEASE (9.6 MOS.) .-4 ,-.. -YOU!! NOW . •' • • I . ' . V & l!jfo. tr;ms .. P·'·· diK. b~ 6 cu. II. relrll)., power hcod, scnen di'., u 1, m r • os, m~i: .. u o~·i.: mJ>C?r. -842-8376 . . Xlnt cond. $3375 Pvt. party. new. (UQ.M&IG). ~~Y "°-'~ "" rec116 • Xlnt eond. CHEVROLET ."'-1673· ~· ~~ . \ 1973·DATSUN . PICKUP .. BUY OR 1973 DATSUN 240Z ~ LEASE ·~- 1973 DATSUN 1200 1973 ll'TSUN &to ' ·- '69 EL CAMINO, air, P/S, .$999 · FOR sale, 1964 T-Blrd '68 ~·EV MaJlL· w· . Pwr disc brks, vinyl top, . call ~$350. . "-" • LnA agon, g~n'l top cam_per, JS) V-8, 2840 Harbor Blvd. A/C, P/s, Plb7' good c:ohd. auto trans, $l&X>. 645-4008 Costa Mesa 1968 T·BIRD~, air, 1 $950 or best oUer. SJ0...6508. '64 CHEVY, El Camino, At Fair Drive ·0'4'Tler . Top cond. 197'3 •mos '59 EL CAMINO -283. Good Beaut cond. PIS, nu paint, 546:8017 control. $1390. 6#-(1781 • cond. ~. zro Flower St., $~. lnwated; Make otter. * For Sale * Q>sta Mesa 842-3042 · t * '57 T-BIRD CLASSIC '68 rnEVY Convertible, orig •Iii OIEV Caprice 396 ·air, Call 548--6789' after SP.M • _ owner, new paint, tires;-ex·. P/W, PIS, P/B._ ~.ooo .70 "!ERC 1'-iarquis P/S. VE""A eel cond $995. 49'J.o2S43 mHes. ~ 833-1973. Pto'B. A/C, AM/FM radio o -----."'----! * * '63 CHEVY Z--dr. 1 Stick. 1000 1952 Pomona, CHRYSLER & tpe player. Vinyl top. 71 VEGA · • Costa Mesa ---------1 Steel belted radials. Xlnt HATCHBACK ~=~~~---I '73 NEWPORT Cu11tom. p/1 , cond. Pvt ply. 847-3363 ·~nX,E~~.ZJO~ot~~ ~i plb, air cond, vinyl top. 69 AiARQUIS full power, 675-5956 or 968-4100 Many e>ctru, 6,000 mi. Xlnt condition. $1700 .. Call '66 CHEVELLE MALIBU $4550. Call btw. 10am·7pm 557-1678 aft 5. , IllfMACVL.ATE! $850 rz 6#-5.158 . TIME FOR .. make otter. 646-1096 '11 CJmYSLER wagon, all 1966 CHEV Chevelle, orig power, stereo, air, campl. ~~::"~;~~:~'."' "~~~~;AL . QUICK CASH '"CHEVY 4-dr. Good oond. JHRODG • or best otter. · . ,.:n.._CO~lliE~AL 4 dr "1-'="•t81I 58G=-3921 aft -xtra cli an. Vinyl 1p & · · Cpe. 4 speed radio, heater, 15,000 orig. O"N'ner miles, Absolut. ~ly like new. (388- CTR). $1699 2840 Harbor, Blvd. . Costa Mesa At Fair Drlvt MG-8017 • • l " '• .•, ... ~ [. ..~ l • • .~ ·: " :: -. :·1 ... l~ ,q ·~ ' ' ' j • ~ , ~ ·! • . , • '( -, • • ,. ' '• " ' !lrlt clbintl, bunk n11rtrnsts:111~1I. btlHery ivs!rm Wilh to amp • ·ouat rt1r wheels and !co m.iny o11ltr feahJrts to.list, This ~ wilh !IUilt·ln Wftty 111 price you (Ml afford. •• • 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "72 VEGA wagon blue auto, xtraS! $3950. 968-4 717, DAILY PILOT call bet\l."een 12-11!1m. 557. mo . . ·~·'" 499-3624. .•. .'64 Lincoln, good corta., ,. -'Il . VEGA hatchback. f '67 lMPAJ.A, P/S, P/B, Mr *~~~·* . WANT AD . !Jpeed, radio. 36,000 mil. :; " •'. • r Eiamplos Of Our Ways To Fln•nce *:'Ban~ of Americ1 * Crocker Bank * 4iiftd California Bank * Chrysler Credit. • ' • • cond.. ra!fio w/rear ipkr, ~7~roo cood. JI.Em. .. c.ll mu" ..u. 962·2012 alt 1 pm. CORVAIR ' . '642-5678 !§ 1963 CHE~ fl Nov• • -.l'lfUsr sell today, best offer _'i J S260. -642-8399 '63 Conr&lr, not ~~ GT load~.:'Phone .. Autos, Imported ' 971i runn __ '""C· (. 962~~9!193~n!135_·11~A~u;1.,~;. ~u~sec1~;;;;;;;990~;;;A;ut;o•;·;U;H<1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"°~I ... J CORVETTE ,, '63 VW IUCO . $495 Sunniol', lllllolllo, HMlfl', Vlnyl Tl$. J tUl:lMll vw s.i--k w .. $2.395 ltldlO. HHltr, .-.wto. Tnina .. Air Cond. {24101V) '67 VW PANEL !TYR"'l $1 '095'' '69 :: ~I~ ~1dlo, H .. t~, Vinyl, (>cYVm l $1295 '72 VEGA Hotdoboclt $1795 ' ' .;. R9CllO, Hfll!let, 4 Spd°. (40fil!!l'0) '70 ~O ~~~. P"OKO, """ ·$1395 H•I•', Vltiyl. (flJl!IQll ¥\I( IVG $ 9 AulOIMlk,, II.Milo, HH!tr, \1!11'(1. 13 5 (61>8UO). '72 VW IUG lltlodlo,'---, Ylnyl. 1•14:$F) $1795 '66 VW IUS R""' GoMI, f.,.IC) · ,.,. YW 'c:AMPQ • ~ I v1t1!1on Vlflkl., (f111twl LARGE SELECTION BUSSES~ CAMPERS . FASTBACK & SQUAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS HARBOUR VW • $1995 ' $1095 $2395 • 18711 leach llvd., Huntington •••ch 842r443S • illr;1rh Jhnpurl'.•' +' ' ' '' ''. COUGAR '69 CoUGAR, air/cond. aood cond. _ · "2-1977 or . MS-4090 DODGE -----~~~ '69 CORONET _,440 H.T. Cpe. VI, auto- matic, P.S., P.B., tact. .... Vinyl top, Mutt see to appl'tC- Jate. CMNWl!l>J. $16H . 2840 Harbor Blvd. Colta Mua At Fllir Drive "4t>Ml7 • '71 VHA Wagon. Auto. trans., r•· dlo. ~-tit 4100MV. $1915 $1399 $1999 s1120 s1299 '70 CAl"RIC£ VO, '"'° "-· '"il:l: ·$2725 •k, ~r . •Jftrlng. 2t7AGI '88 OLDSMO•ILI Cult&•• $uprtn'\f CPI. , Vt. 111!0, I.cl, 11r, pow- ff ,,..,1n9, r.dlo, llMMt. !YMG.5'11tJ '72 -T• CAILO $3775 •3350 VI, Ar,:t"'M, '""" • 1lr, •"""'"'· ""' x ' -$l9IO-l--:-tl-45-0 $3910 '70 '~~"""' ''" ... ;. $2420 $2199 Plllltrl!;, viii "°"· • ' Vt71XN ) GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 !Moch Blv~. 147-6139 * Hunllngton hoch 545·8863 ' r • 'I ··~ -. J! '-. ' • . . • • ; ' ' ~ . -. •. .. " .. -· • J, - . ) • • ' • . ' IEJ .. ElL' DEAL? ' - NOBODY . TRYS TO .. .WALKS BUY!· ' ' 'NEW ·OR ~USED .. LUY 1205llt71 ,,, .... ' GET YOUR FREE TICKETS TO -~ . 2ndll1Ull ~ CELEBRITY BISEBIL .• l_ v:::::::::--Al · WOR D SERIES v- . .. ' . ~ _.,..... =:r<"' ~ _..::::--- I --- 1/2 TON · 8' FLEETSIDE G•uge1, '"lrrors, he•t•r •nd d1fro1ter. 11010 1 1455912) . . IMMEDIATE :DELIVERY · ~2099 • SUNDAY APllR. 29, 1973 1130 PM ' UC IRVIN! IASllAll ITADl.1111 · . ;· Spon1or1d bf llG l IOOSTEMi . IMMEDIATE DELIVER.Y ·52490 • •:::D ·. '73 BIG .(_HEY. -·· ' •. 1973-NOVA . Comptet.lv •quip· ptd with AM r1dio, Yinyl interior, aide· 911•"'' ........ (6 .)5),~11716061 ·- . .. '' ' . .... 68 ·. i~MEDIATE, · . .._.. _ · .,., . . DELIVERY .. LOADED:. . AIR CONDmONING DELUXE SEA'r IELTS • .TINTEll' GLASS .. . • IJWMEJIAtE DELIVERY ·· .·53599. IMMEDIATE ·---------... 0.~LIVERY 7-0 CHIYROl.I!'' \ 4 . o, _power &teering, ~ n"latlc,.vinyl roOt. ' ';' 1luy. (102ANE) ._ . . 4 speed transmission. radio, ·12· VEGA GT COUP! · tape player, sharp car. (752EA0) ' .~99 . s~99 SHOP. US-FOR GOOD MILEAGE --·CARS-wE HAVE 'EM!!· LOOKING FOR A TRICK? FIND YOURS HERE. '70'NOYA COllPI --. ' •. VB, atitomatlc. power steering, radio, 40,078 miles. VB, side mldp., • -nice .car. (4538NP> ... . . · . ' . . r ; •. ' . ~ . . '7' ·o· . IMPALA 4 DooR_SIDAN ! ~ I s219·9 Air condi power steering, VS, automatic. , miles. 'Nice: .. . t (978BBB) . . . . ·-116' CHIV. t;, toll y..,, VS, stick llllft, 196S CHIV. 1/2 ~YI. otl .. llllft. . 72 YEGAGt'WAGON . . . 52499 47,536 .. 11 .. N)•·· 137817CI .. _ 162331AI . ,69 IMPALA coure . .. , 51-999 4· speed, radio, · 1~782-careful miles. · 1-----------_ _ Bucket tee.ti, VB, }au tic,'radto, power , . ·:~:zS=·Uonlni too. . . 1971 GMC >,'4 toll Pldillp. 11,000 mlles, P.S., 'l,72 FORD '<'• ton, 5:Tz: Y•. 19.271 ..U.. , , C=l~ condltlonint-~e&lnlce car. , . ---------------CNto., VS, 1811701 ·$2999. YB, P.$., al!fO., ( 2656KI ·--------.-..---...... ---~ '· ·1· 1 ~~; ~~o=:'.!ver steering, -s2599 -i:o 1971 CHIV. 1 too,-·-., Yt, 176510HI '71 ~~.::.:"Air con;, roof rack, s3199 · aulomatic, radio, vinyl roo~ 27,836 t -1971 Rll 1/2 loo Pickup. 17,4n l1llles. YI. power •teerb>i: & brakes, 42.000 nllles, · .miles. Sharp. (512CQDl · "• auto.. 168660JI . Low price. · radlo, auper nice: (T12CTK) . ' • ' 'VEGA HATCHU.CI(' - w, eouPe: 18.446 mllet. Radio, auto-$ ft 1970 CHEV. 1/J toll Pickup. air, P.S.. 1111to., R••.7-cU1toq1 cab, 11237881 · 1970 CHEY. ¥• IOll ~ '4l"Yal. 3 I -· ... '· 4 ........ 1542151 ! ··~;~ M.JslANG COUP! 199 · 4.5,'TM miles. 6 cyllnder,•stick shift, -li-a'-11-.;;m;;;•;tt;;.c transmisalon. nice;: car, good -mU.. . . , • • 13111!DJQ: . . ~ . 1970 .CHIV. ¥• loll Picin.p. .... 6 cyl., 4spc1. 1969 INRRNATIONAL T.atrlrf.. '(j. P.i.. · auto., ~518 mllft, IWHIJ . . . .. radio. New color. Superior car . ·RVEll88·>---,....-~---=..;~~ .. . 7 • • 71. ~~~2~.:i·;?i ... ~ ~ .1;;~1 . 1,s3299 •--'""' _ _..__,;..,_'.,..9Z-2o_o_F1 ___ _ power brakes. auto1J1al1c, vin)'l roof, ....... · · bucket seats. C297CJ0) .• • · 1970 CHIV. 1/2 ton Pl .. up, 6 ft. bed, 6 cyL, 169 ·tUIC,11 GS 40 ' . $2099 -----------.,,,. Coupe. Bucket seats, automatic, -vs, air ; ~ IV ,; p•-L. 33 .. •1: • .,_ · c?ndltlonl~;~ miles. (YCL226)• • · 19J.,_..H • v2 toll ,...,. .-.,._ . f . !:ow, !ow . .....,.. ., . . '71 KINGSWOOD WAGON • 6 pepenger. 360 cu. ln. VS. automatic, roof ri.ck, air cond., P.S., P.B., 35,000 • miles. New rubber, Nice. (~ . . 53l9.9 pe. 40,cioo mileo. VB. air cond., P.S., MONTI CAlll.0 · · $2.699 ~tic. ~I root, super nice. Remalning , , 'taqoey warranty. C522BBM) • . r/: 0 'KIN•SWOOD WA~ON . . "s -.46.629 miles. VB, P.S., P.B .. root ntk.N cond .. ndlo, ~u~tlc, . _ . ntr! I"'!· (57d:AU) -•l.0-• radio, 17HOIFI . YI,-·!'""!" ....ri.,.·181118JI __,_ ...... __ • .,_,.· _____ __, __ _ · • . . .. . -. 7D' " OLDS 4...., COUP! • . · ·~ tt22' , 99 · 1.970 ¥• toll Plcbp. VS. -·· P.S., P.t. 39,316 Miies, Nice, ll 20391 1971 FORD, 1 fOll, 12 ft; ltCllle, Yl,·..ro.. · · ·Good mllet. Automatic, power steering & -..,. . P.S., -~•w btcl,· (69~00H) ~~m)°~Pnin~ rlidio, sharp • · . . l '69 FORD ¥• ""! Pl:-t'i YI, 3 spd., ... ,. 1972 FORD NOO 2 toll .16 ft. -.. .. 4 spcl. '71 DODGI POLARA . . ' ·>-• or lllell. low price. 556IOll . 2 spHCI ,..., 361 cJ, 180401 . 4 door sedan.:27,506.)nllai. vs. power . · 11>erlng, alr coild., vinyl roof, ...i 1961 CHEY. 1/2 toll ..... p. YI, 1111c1r, 1623· 1967 NISSEN 4 -· drlYJ, -crwlMr, nlcecar.,Cood buy. C009BZPl . · .31AI -11m. 1um6J1 ---.-·-------------- 52599 '68' ,Plymouth Furycoupe II . . s.ti · I 99. '7·1··~J!e,~.~':)~11<:cyllndcr VI, 1utorNitlc, 1_lr conclltlonlftg, ~wer· tfMrlng, radio, · I · · enginl!, :il&,178 IJllles. Automatic, -· . ,...i mllos, (XEJllt) ' . · • . • . radio, sharp. C755~ 51799 -VISIT OUR : I SERVICE .. DEP.J. Where· ·Good service MAKES FRIENDS . ' ~. -. .. -.'\ '. I ·~¥· ' .. • ,, , " t I • • . ~ -. . I • ' -, ' . ' ., • I . " .. . .--1 ' .. ~ ; , ~ ~ ' ' ~ ' ' I .\ I ' . • I . ,. ' • .. . ,. '·\ .( ' . ' • • ... . . . • • l · • .. . 8 OAIL Y PILOT . ' • 73 ·DODGE . . ' . . . 8.100 VAN. " FULL fACTORY EQUIPPED QIDfi YOlllS NOW . ' . • , Yovt CHOICI OF COlOIS. ,,- YOUI CHolCE Of. ·· , : CUSTOMIZED INTI~ $150 AND . u'-..,-.. SWINGER SPECIAL. 2 DOOi HARDTOP Low miles, used (L L23CJR270258) ""•• · IMMIDIAU .... 1vmY S58 DOWN S58. MONTH '" .... ,,, ,, ... '" ;, ,,,., mo. p•v!"•~t, incl. t1•, lic1n11 • . & 111• c11rry1n9 ch1r911 on appr. S,988 'fULL "'';, '°! ""''"'".'· 0 '''""' pvmt. p"c' $2494 111el. t1x I . · lie1n1a. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE . PRICE ')!ATE 9.30%. YOUR CHOICI OF COLOR. '- • . -.. TAKE YOUR CHOICE 169 YOLK -.. ,CAMPll YA", full f"*'Y . s· . , .. 66 ..... ,,.... (YCM61) • . •uu .. 1c1 ;I.~~~~~~,··-066' -. (t3SllN) ,.!, ,. •uu. ... ci .. '70 MONTE Carlo ~.::·~r:;;ll ·~~~; s 13·66 -top. (197CTN) · ,.. . . . . -. . . -. . . . •' 111· P'INTO-'-72 PINTO AuttniotlctM-1 ...... lo,.nd N,tor. (44$C!C) Full la<tory .,.; ....... plut "'dio and ~; ,;·, .. (22110W208646) . ' • • .. '7 1. COLT ....,..!ld...,,...,fuDiacterye;1'Ja' I~ \ .•· ' . , , ., ' . I '72 .CH;E·VY · ' -' , ....... d\f>od<. _ ................... ololox• exterior. (92111l). • .• . . • ~. , ~·12 · -JO.LKS 4 ,,,.;,., ..... ...;,"""' ~·~1.-,. f364DWVJ .. • . . ' .. ' " . ' y.a,.w,b'.w. dml!" 'liscn w ,......, ""'*'· OIDEI OllS lfOW v.._-.-,;..,.. I stwi:a..~t., a.d .... ..... (7 . . . " Door H.T., Y·I, ..:.to. tran1., Pow.r iteit15g, power bNkei, radio;hff. ter. CXTl6.1 S) ' lOll ClfMI Of COlOI ~866 . .:--,FULL PillCI ..,7 ·', :·:,::y·'·:·· E. ·cA· -, ' -. . ., .. ' . .'1··· ' . >-----lua,i. PRICI ' • • . . . ' ' . ' . llotthloaCi.. • ; ..-; _......_radii!>_, .. (J9,5111.) •,I •, ~'I,' , • ':" . ' . . 'i . ' , . s·1~·2aa ·~ ' . ' FULL--c-P81CI . ~ .. I , $43 A MONTH ·_ t _ : W IS !Ofel ctn. ffymt. $13 Is loiiii mo. pymt, Intl.~ lie..,.. & 1111 carry!flg charges on appr. cGtdil·for '! ""!'• Deftrrl\l J>Ovment price $1591 lncf. tax.& I-A~!I~ PERO:NTAGl?ll.118,;. "'---' . j._.:>-'. . · IMMEDIAn l)fllY.fR-'( . - 1 ., • ' • • - ..... .. -·--· . \ COSTA MESA . SADDU~JACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON B~ACH ..7 NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE fl l1 TON CHASSIS CAMPER SPECIAL * \'-1 *'line • Aut0.1NM. • "1wer ..,.._ •Pow. Jteetit'.19 • 12 Pfr , tatecf tires• fully self~-• Sleeps• • Toittt • 5hOWif • ... & Oven • Etc. • I I I 1 l l l 1 1 1 1 . . -· • .. "...: TV !PORT! HllJHlllJ/ITI SUNDAY, APRIL 15 lO:OOAM llWortd Championship Tennis 11:00 I NBA Bllsketball 12:00 · L Hockey Stanley Cup Play-Offs. 12:30 S S~rts Specbcular 1:15 (}) Ci) Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 1:30 CI> (I) Colpt•Dinah Shore Winners Circle Goff Champion- s Ip Final day of play from the Mission Hills Golf and Country Club rn Palm Springs, Calif. r 3:30 Sports Action Pro·Ale-3:30 I Sports Action Pri-Ale 5:30 Angel Warm·Up/Bllseball The Angels vs. the Texas Rangers. 6:30 Sumo Wrestlln1 • · 8:00 Roller GamH -Million• of viewers saw Bobby MltchelJ wait ln,anticlpation as his pUtt slowly rolled Into the cup to win him $33,000 and the 1972 Tournament of aiamplons title. ABC Sports will apln nt the Touma,ment of Champions from Rancho La Costa, Ca • This year's foumament, with a first prize of $40,000, airs turday (April 21) at 12 noon. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 8:30PM U (1) (6) I Ifie•@\! Shenyang Acrobatic . T~wpe e Peo· ... RI•'• RepUbiic ofina The first cultural exchange between China and the U.S. brings the Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe in a display of skill in acrobatics and conjuring acts. THURSDAY, APRIL 19 8:00PM m bin& From the Olympic 10:30 m Championship F1shlna . FRIDAY, APRIL 20 7:45 II PM Angel Warm·Up/Bllseball The Angels meet the Athletics ~~·in Oakland. . SATURDAY, APRIL 21· . . 10:30AM I Roller Games . • . ll:OOAM (j) ABA Bllsketball ' B U"ajor Leaaue Baseball Pittsburgh vs. Chicago. 12:00 CI) Tournament of Champions Golf From La Costa Coun: i ub, Rancho La Costa, Calif. 1:00 CBS Golf Classic Finals 1:30 ABC's Wide W~r1d of Sports The NBA Play·Offs are tentatively scheduled. 2:00 Sprlne Sports UCLA vs. UC Berkeley track meet. 3:30 CBS Gotf Classic ' THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 15. 1973 'What Yoa Don't Know' Each year, millions of Amer- icans die from· diseases or Ill· nesses that ~a be cured. The .cure they n ·s information. Martin Agronsk . osts a report on the Preside Committee on Health Education, which explored methods of disseminating health information to the American peo· pie, entitled "What You Don't K11ow Can Kill You" Monday at 8PM on Channel 28, KCET. The President's Committee on Health Education was created in Sep· tember, 1971 by President Nixon to recommend ways of develop- ing in the general public a sense of "health consumer citizenship." The two-part program will in· elude a documentary on both health education and health serv· ice needs of the American public and a news conference with three· nationally recognized medical and science reporters questioning hree representatives of the Presi· dent's' Committee. Regional in· vestigative hearings were held, by the President's Committee and staff during the past year in Bos- ton, Pittsburgh, Atlanta. St. Louis, Oenv,r,. Houston, $an Francisco and Los Angeles. •f I I J Exce~ts from the hearings will be seen and significant facts which w~re Ur)C()vered will be Ray Bostlk of Pittsburgh, who suffers from sickle cell anemia, pleads for lnformalon on the disease. shown ip mini·documenta~ style on the first part of the program. In Pittsburgh, Pir'lte superstar Willie Stargell, speaking as Presi· dent of the Black Athlete's Foun· dation, \estified about the need for more information ~nd re~edrch on s1ckle cell anemia. Also appeer· in&-JNas a young man who suffers . fro~ ~he disease. t:te l!xplained how s1ckte cell anemia develops and how it can be treated if the victim is provided proper infor· mation. TUUDAY 1LADIES I DAY WASH& JR WAX .it Wm. eAI DAY FREE -.:~:x WIJll 7 GM. Ill. ~ I Championship Bowling · 4:30 Celebrity Bowline · Outdoors With Liberty Mutual "The Hea'V}' Hitters" Baseball great Mickey Mantle does some switch hitting when he trades - a baseball for a golf ball. I NHUc:tion .. ~ 5:00 ABC'i Wkle Wortd of Sports . Sports Action Pro-Ale John Roche of the New York Mets ls i f II ed. 7:00 Sports Witff Bertka ...... fJ:PC> Championship Wmtlintr • • THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-:TV ORANGE COUNTY. TELEVISION 'MONDAY: APftll 16Tff (P.M.) 4:00 Tl11 Great Consunttr Contnt (C) (KA8C) "Pots 'N Pans and Party Payoffs" Pat Moaan and Phillis Baslle, Professors at Oranae Coast Colle1e. talk about con· • sumer needs and wants in the · world of pots and pans. 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) lh a take off on the commercial Jolly Green Glint, the Orange Giant (Jimmy Body) tries t.P master his ho, ho, ho's In a las· son on the consonant "h." 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CJW) To· day's show features the letters W and D and the number 8. 6:00 The Great ConM1mer Contest (C) (KABC) "Pots 'N Pans and Party Payoffs" See listin1 Mon., 4:00. 6:30 focus Oran1e County (C) (KOCE· TV) "Rapid Transit" The prob· lem of transportation to accom· modate Orange County's 1row· Ina population Is bein1 solved by an lnterestln1 new Institution called the "Two-Bit BO'S line.'1 7:00 Specla~"YD ltuu" (C) (PBS) A concentration on awareness of · today's most .critical health' prob· lem~ is composed of a series of ·sketches. 8:00 Specla~''Where Is the War On vor· <C> <PBS> 8:30 Specia~"A Tllreatened Para· dist" (C) (PBS) 9:~ Elrtllkttpina (C) (PBS) "City life" Men have lived In cities for more than 5000 years and have managed to retain a sense of .villaae life. Why have our cities become unliveable? How can we make today's cities more human? 9:~ ThirtJ Mlnutas With . . . (C) (PBS) Newswoman Elizabeth Drew in~rvlews. TUESIMY: APRIL l 7TH (P.M.) 4:00 Al Man Behlves (C) (KOCE· TV) "Defense Mechanisms" M at t Duncan, Ph.D.; hosts this 3-unit colle1e credit coul'Se which ac - quaints the viewer with basic psychological principles. 4:30 Electric CompinJ (C) (CTW) Lem and Clem are busy fishing on a dock and they pull in some smart fish with "d" words in their mouths. 5:00 Sesame strttr (C) (CTW) The show features the letters E and , W and the number 9. ot 6:00 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCE ·TV) See listin& at 4:00. 6:30 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE·TV) Host Jack Glenn, well known Oranae County Art Exhibitor, scans the Oran1e County 1\1 scene. 9:00 Specia~"A Threatened Pita· , dite" (C) (PBS) 9:30 ElrUlkieplnc (C) (PBS) "City Life" See listinr.Mon., at 9:00 · W£DNESDAY: APRIL 18TH (P.M.) 4:00 Great eons. .. , Cofttest (C) (KABC~ "Buyinr the Services of Others ' Tlps on when to call a service a service, standards for selecting a service · seller and consumer protectiofl. - 4:30 Eltdric Company (C) (CTW) Demonstrations of the con::onant blend "gr," and vowel combina· lion "ue." 5:00 Sesame Sbeet (C) (CTW) Fea· turtll the letters G and F. 6:00 Gre5 Consumer Contest (C) (KABC) See listing Wed., at 4:00. 6:30 ~ Man Behnes (C) (KOCE·lV) "Defense Mechanisms" See list· ing Tues., at 4:00. 7:00 Soul!.(C} (PBS) 8:00 Masterpiece Theabe (C) {BBC) ''The Golden Bowl" Part Ill: "Charlotte" 9:00 Advocates (C) (PBS) "PBS Fight of the Week" Each week the Advocates examines a current and controversial issue. ntURSMY: Al'Rll 19Tff (P.M.) 4:00 As Min Btltnes (C) (KOCE·TV) ''Neuroses" This l-unit college credit course ecquaints the view· er with basic psychology. 4:30 Electric Co11P1nY (C) (CTW) 5:08 ,Sesame Strttt (C) (CTW) 6:00As Man leflaves (C) (KOCE·lV) "Neuroses" See-tist~ng Thur. at 4:QO. 6:30 French Chef (C) '(PBS) "S\lmmer Salads" 7:00 Orange County Review (C) (KOCE·lV) See listing ~ues., at 7:00. 7:30 Ontnlbus 50 (C) (KOCE-TV) See listinf Tues., at 6:30. 1:00 focus Oranat County (C) (KOCE·TV)~"Rapid Transit'' See llstinf Mon., t 6:30. 8:30 Ltno1 QUI : Haydn's Opus 20 (C) (P8S) "Quartet in C Major, Opus 20'' 9:00 Flrinc Line (C) (PBS) Casper W. Weinberaer, $c1Cret1ry of Health, Education and Welfare in the second Nixon Administration, will join ho~ William F. Budtley. FRIDAY: APRIL 201" (P.M.) 4:00 ere.at Consu•er ~ntest (C) {KABC) "Of Cars and Couahs" Orange Coast College professors Pat Mogan and Phillis 8aslle will talk of the role of the private automobile in Afnerica. 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) A lesson~ .the vowel combination "oo.·· 7:00 Oranre C.un1y Review (C) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) Star· (KOCE· T.V) Part three of the five· ring today are the letters K and part series on the cost of liv· ___. I and the number 12. • ing In Oranae Counti. 6:00 Cmt Consunttr Contest (C) 7;30 Tumlna Points (C) (PBS) "A (KA8C) See llstlna Fri., at 4:00. Time to Live" An Incisive' look 6:30 Al Man lehaves ·(C) (KOCE·lV) into problems confrontin1 the "Neuroses" See listing Thurs., elderly. : at 6:00. 8:00 Bl~ Journal (C) (PBS) A 1e1ies 7:00 Humanitiel Fil• foru11 (C) of 'Pep0rt1 on some of the SO· (KCET) "Hamlet" The 1969 film eiJI, ·economic i nd polllic.al vatslon of Shak1spe1rt'$--Hamlat problems of urban blacks. stars Nicol Wlllllmson. l :JO Boot Belt (C) (P8S) "In the 9:30 Sptda~"lirtl9 lftd· Dlatlt of a Lind of Momln1." Stat" (C) CKC£Tr T .. E DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APR IL 15, 1973 MORNING &:00 IJ Cl) Sunrise Sellltlter ®) EducatiOnal Fellurts' m University of the Air ~ 6:25 D Kftowlfd1e "No Place Like Home" 6:30 IJ Ecology Mon:. Wed., Fri.; • ~Y "Prescription for Livin1" Tues., Thurs. Cl) Educatlonal Features (ig) Gamer Ted Armstron1 m New Zoo Review 6:45 EE ~mmodlty Report 7:00 IJ (j) News D (ig) m Tod,1y Show • 00 Leave It T9 leaver D $rut Consumef" Contest Mon., . Wed., Fri.; Physical Geov 1phy Tues., Thurs. O Gamer Ted Armstron1 m 8up Ind His Buddies meartoon& m The Mothtrs-ln·ln m ROMper Room ti) JI• Newman Show Mon .. Tues .. Wed. 10:001J Cl) C1•bit . Cl) Movie: See Daytime Movies. D (ig) m Salt of ttM Ctntury U Movie: See Daytime Movies. (j) Paul Di)lon Show fJTempo m Andy Griffrth Show m City Kids Sandra Escamilla Ell) Instructional Proaremmlna 10:30 II Cl) love of life D di m H9l!Jwo0d Squares " 00 Joanne Carson tD Hual mFeaturu 11:00 IJ Cl) The Youna and the Restleu"\ D ll9l m ·)eoparctt . · 00 Gallopln1 Gourmet · GJ The Flyinc NJln m W1ndertust Mon.; Pettlco1t Junction Tues.-Thurs.; l et Btytr Fri., Ell) The Electric Company -(l) Pandoiama del Ville EE Martet Openln1 m Sesame Street 7:30 U Garner Ted Armstrona (I) Bozo's 811 Top Show DNm 11:30.ilJ (I) Search for Tomonow . 0 ll9) m Who, Wllat, Where G1nte 11 fittle Autry a-m oo m aew1tchett m Truth or Consequenct1 O This Planet ElrUI Mon.1 Wed., Fri.; Parent Youth Forum Tues.; Youth and the Issues Thurs. m Cartoons ·• • .. mNews Ell) (ducational Feltum AFTER N OON m Sllip 'n·Woofer &')Stock ' Exchanae/Jlm Show Adams 12:00 1J Noontime D m Three on a Match 8:00 IJ Captain Kana•roo U Movfts: See Daytime Movies. U The Callery ~ D Cl) Ci) (l) Password (j) CottH Bre1k/Children's Teacher (i) t1j m News D Ralph Story's AM m Callopln1 Gourmet Ci) 54anup Mel Knoepp ,,,. . 12:30 IJ (I) Al the World Tums _ 0 Gl1antor CarWofls Q ®) m Days of OUr Lms m Dennis 'the Menace D (]) (j) m Split Second EE Stock Exehanre O Youth and the lnues Wed. • Ell) E1rthkeepin1 Mon.. Tues.; T'ai m let's Rap Chi Ch'u1n Wed., Fri.; French Chef, m Dialing tor oli1tn Thurs. 1:00 fJ CJ) The Cuidln1 Uftlt 8:30 u Feltul"ll D @) m The Doctors · (j) Jack la Linne @ Ifs Your let 0 livln1 Elsy Or. Joyce Brothers D (]) m All My Children m Yori and Friends 0 News m · Cumby m Movie: See Daytime -Movies. Ell) F11tures Ell) lnstructiona~ Pro1ra11mln( 1:301J Cl) Edre of Nlpt ~ 8:50 (]) News 0 t1j m Another Wortd 9:00 IJ Cl) The. Joker's Wild D ®) m Dinah's Place U Zant Grey Theatre (j) Phil Donahue Show 0 Jack la Lanne m I Lowe Lucy m UndeWaldo fll) (]) Sesame Street 9:30 IJ Ci) The $10,000 ~r.,ald .... &®l@DUftt U The Westerners D Mowt.: See Daytime Movies. f>Ntwt •, fJ CD@ GJ Let's Make 1 0 .. 1 O Movie: See Daytime Mlwles. ' m f ashlons In Sewlnc . EE Commodity Report 1 :40 m Dlalln1 for Doll1rs 2:00 fJ (j) The New llrlct It Rldrt 0 ®) m Retum t9 Peyton rt.~ D 00 00 al The Newlywtcl Came m Not for Women Oft~ m featurea ... 2:30 6 Cl) Hollywood's Tal~ng D ®) m Somenet D (]) CIJ m Tht Dttln1 '""' .. • • "\ I t .- PROGRAMS ..,· ....... ~ .. 3:0011 T1tt sw.t .,. D n. 11tw 1ut t1t1 Clecl II HlctnnJ Pml D ())Cl> EB 0eetn1 Hotpltll ())Qi Mowlt: Set Daytime Movies.. IDRldlJ•llllilfrltl4s • fllhlta "' ...., • 3:10 m .... Hunttr lntlMlws · · m r""' ttit wtttd 3:30 II It's Your let llCIJMiktDHclua.. II OUlt •Id H1nftt D Cl) QJ Ont lift to Uvt O Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Quiel Drn McGraw II) Bozo's 811 Top SIMw eil) Introduction to l'hpial Oto1· raphy Mon., Wed., Fri.; Succeu Practices Tues.: Call O' tbl fliN Thurs. ii) La Comunidld al D11; Clltn· d1rto Thuri. m Con~•tn Wodd 4:00 II Movie: See Daytime Movies. IJThtRHltm• D ()) EB lMI AlltfkM stJlt lltlqs Incl His l4lddits m "..., .... Ille Profeslor m StA..4 Street I @m~Cetltla ·m ...... n..t,. &) Felil tflt Cit 4:30 CJ) Mewit: See Daytime Movies. llfltllerlMWllat D News Schu~ Morris GI. Yoil Ind fritNs 8 CHllp11'1 llilM fBEIAmt II) Los fl9IM Cll ID Casa dt los Ninos m c.rtoons EB'°...,. S:CIOllO@alNtwa (j) Dnlpet 0 8evt"1 Hlllbilllt• m n. fllfttsten.es m w s..1rt fB LI F1brica fl:) Milter Roltft' Ntf&labo}Mtd - @m El Amor lltne Clr1 dt Majer 8'Tr1H1 West -Eii) FUtum -m Ptfl>ounf &)T1trq ..... 5:301J Stl Hllftt (j) Hllll D (J)EIJNMn • ®) Aaip.m Fr1. only. m°"' ........... ·m eou.-of Eddie'• father m T1tt ·Eltdrtc eo.pny m Do1 ........ r ... r1111 Er!) F11ture1 Tues,, Thurs. &}Spttdltacllf . THE DAILY PILOT, TV ~EEK, APRIL 15, 1973 INSIDE ~ the tube c . OUTSIDE holywood by Bill lhhan Outf'1C my wortctnc years I've never been involved in any k{nd of strike, that is, until now. A few months •so I approached Jack Webb ind convinced him J could write a teleplay for EMERGENCY n well '8S any of the writers he hatd wo~ins. He gave \rn• the oppor- tunity to try. Then the Writers' Guild save me the oppa.t1,&nlty to join them. In fact. it was mandatory that• I join if I wanted to write the telepl1y. A scant few weeks after I finlsl!lled my 1Ssignment, the writers went on strike and I was requested to walk with a picket . sisn In front of MGM Studio three hours a day, four days a week, every other week:. It was an exp'.'erience I won't forset• On1. of television's best known writers was talking to a man he thoujtit was a fellow picket. It was 5:30AM, cold, and both men were hun1ry . .,. The famous writer took his companion to the restaur1nt across the • street from the studio and bought him a sumptuous breakfast. It turned out that his friend wasn't a picket at all-he wasn't ev~n a writer, but Instead wor.ked in the laundry down the street. Another picket wa~s a brand new, hopeful writer, having written only one tele· vision show. He loved picket duty, saying It was a great thrill be· cause he got to meet and talk to so many already established writers. The reasons for the strike aren't entirely clear to me because I am such a new Guild member, but it does seem unfair that manaaement pays such low prices for the majority of stories seen on television. Without writers of series and movies made especially for television there wouldn't be much ma.,agement could do with their -already floundering empires, and if they are ever to get bacf(1 on their feet it will come only through quality ideas and quality screenplays. As In all strikes, money is what the-strikers want more of. But doesn't It seem fair that writers, of all people, should share In monies earned by thelt efforts beyond what they originally wrote the material for? Revenue for films is being earned in many other ways than throuf'h television or theatrical showings of the product. Motels and hotets·-' across the nation are beginning to off•r...films to the custQmers and Cassettes are going to become a major factor In monl" eamed by · filqi c.ompanles. I think the writers will win in this strike. It may even be settled ,bv the time this ·column reaches print. If it isn't. I've heard that Bob Hope Is taking,•off soon "to entc_rtain thi pickitS at as many -ot the -------------------------_..,. studios as he can. . ~ Allled I• tit• Award Wl1t11erl QUALITY ROOM ADllTIJNS REMODEL YOUR HOME with Allied lullcfers ••• Wl•••r 197~ Natlollal "Co11tractor Of ne Year Award"! Yn, ALLIED 8UILDfftl JI T"[ WINNEltt In comp«ltlon • with entrl" frem acroH tlle n•tlonJ Allied 9ulldert hH -the lt7S Grand Natlona1 Awaro as "National Contrtctor of tM YHt"I ('°'9Mnted b~ the N1tlonal Rtmodelert Aa~I· atlon at their )ht Annu•I National Home lmpnwement &. Remodellnc Exposition In Miami e.ach, Florida, In January). YOU'RI A WINNER. TOO .•. when ~ IM Allied Bulldera ~ ,ou how '9.pt th• moat from remodellna your home. ...... ,.... WI o..111 RI I .... ti ---It! .-530-6871 There's A Place In Your Home For A Beautiful Bathroom! * • ·* • An lnter"tfn1 situation has developed In Hollywood. And it's de· veloped at a time when Hollywood employment Is at an all·tlme low. Most of the guilds and unions always had walttns periods for pro- motions. For example. I started as a messenger at 20th Century Fox Studio and waited . my chance to break Into somethlnR better. Even· tually I got Into film editing and worked as an apprentice ftlm editor, assistant film editor ·and film editor for 14 or 15 years: I flVlht still be at it If the worklns year hadn't been cut to fivt or she months and In some cases, worse. I have several friends who have missed entire seasons because they wereci't In the right place at the rl1ht time. Gettln1 Into the ftlm editors' union Is d1fflc"lt. Even Jf you've· suc- ceeded in ingrati1ting yourself with the boss and he wants to hire you, you can't be .hired as an apprentice uoless f/Yer'! member of the union is working. That means !IT'ployment must ~ at an alf- time high. No matter how much-employment was around In the bet· ter days, there 'Were always a few incompetents or boozers who were constantly on the union books, but-couldn't hold a Job. The only way to get around th1t was for the man birJng to interview the undesir- ables and tum them down for some legjtlmate reason. That done, you then had the opDOrtuntty to get hited ind join tfle union. Once In the ftlm editors' union, the rul4fs stated that you must wo~ two years as an apprentice before you could be promoted to as- sistant, although that rule was sometimes over1ooked. The rule that was never over1ooked was that you had to serve 8 years as a mem· ber of the union before you were legally allowed to edit fil"' or be· come a full-fledged film editor. This same rule applies today, bu there are-some exceptions. The minority groups, who are being hired Into the film Industry at a ratio of 2 out of 5 for the majority of the unions, do not have to serve any time apprenticing. They can be hired r:lght out of college or off the street and immediately carry ttie title of film editor if they can ttandte-ttte work. 1 .. I'm 11alnst prejudice of any kind. We all know the minority groJps have ~en discriminated against and held down for years. But In a dying industry it seems unfair that the Caucasian who has spent a lifetime learning. and wo·rking in a trade is being kept out of work, at an age when nobody else will hire him, because of a quot. of mlnoritie;s that must be hired. Ano It seems doubly unfair that the minority people can walk right into jobs that Caucaslons must put in ,many years-et --beMre' they are elfRitile. If the rules are aotna to be - changed-and I'm all for that-then they should be chansed for all. Because as things stand now, we're tradlns discrlmihatlon apln1t race for discrimination '!gainst the,ver-40 worker, who Is a minority without a spokesman. • ' • . • ,... 5 CARot tAWRENGE: SINGS AND DANCES TO CAROL!· . .KING'S "I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE," ON THE BOBBY DAR- IN SHOW, FRIDAY AT 10PM ON NBC. BOBBY ALSO WEL - COMES .SINGER Bill WITHERS, WHO OFFERS "GR~NDMA'S HANDS." .BOBBY OPENS THE SHOW WITH "GET ME TO THE CHURCH ON TIME" AND THEN JOINS CHARLENE WONG FOR "GIVE A LITTLE , WHISTLE." BOBBY AND CAROL SING · "WORDS" AND "HOLE IN THE "'""aucKET." i:HE ENTIRE ~ SINGS -A MEDLEY BASED ON PAUL WILLIAMS' "AN OLD . f ASH ION ED LOV~ SONG," AND GWFf E>WARDS-INTElf- VIEWS aoeay AS THE GOD- MOTHER. ·- A TRIBUTE ~O HUMAN UN- DERSTANDING $ET TO ,ORIG- INAL MUSIC AND LYRICS, AND VOICED BY 130 LIVELY YOUNG CITIZ'fNS Of THE WORLD IS -THE THEME Of THE CBS SPE- CIAL, ''UP WITt+PfOPLE," AIR· ING THURSC1A Y-AT 1 OPM. THE PROGRAM IS A TV ADAPTA- llON·Of THE. PERFORMANCES BEING GI.VEN . ARO~ND TtltlS COUNTRY AND ABROAD BY STUDE~TS TAKING PART IN A UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERI· ~NCE. UP. WlTH PEOPLE IS A. NON-PROFIT $)UCA TIONAL ORGANIZATION WHICH COM- BINES ACADEMIC PROGRAMS WITH A YEAR-LONG ITINER- ARY OF ROAO·-SHOW.P.RESEN- T A TiONS. THE CAST IS MADE UP Of YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 17 AND 24, WHO ARE· SELECT~D. FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE COMPANY THROUGH COMPETITJVE INT.ERYIEW$.• THEY ENROLL FOR O~E YEAR _ONLY, AT lEAST .. TWO --"MONTAS~ O"f'·WffTCA "'ARE. SP.ENT OUTSIDE THE CONTI· NENtAL UNITED · STATES. .. -., .. s THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 15. 1973 JON WALMSLEY: A MUSICAL TALENT Although seen regularly each week as Jason on The Waltons, Jon Walmsley demonstr.ates a heretofore un -; seen tolent-song writing-for o special two-hour Easter episode whic~ will air on the series Thursday ot 8PMon CBS. At 17, the young actor is tompetent on twelve musi- cal instruments-guitar, banjo, harmonica, piano, drums, cello, flute, bass guitar, organ, mandolin, lute and the melodica. Explaining his versatility, Walmsley -said, .. in the junior high and high school orchestra, they needed someone who could play so,,;e uncommon in- struments and I was · chosen. Many instrurrients like those with strings ore very ~imilar so it wdsn 't too hard." Knowing Walmsley's musical ·background, producer Robert l. Jacks and creator-story editor Earl Hamner asked him to compose an oriQinal composition for the special Easter Show. The r~sult is a song called 11The Ironing 9oar d Blues," which Walmsley sings to his own guitar accompaniment. In the story, Jason composes the song to be used in a local talent contest, which recalls a similar situaTion in Walmsley's real life. Walmsley's career was launched when a producer spotted. him playing a guitar on a local amateur television show, which . e~eotually re- sulted in his. first role on Combat. .. .. Surprisingly enough, Walmsley comes from a non- musical family but he gets plenty of encouragement. "Someday I hop~ to go to a music school where I can really learn composing and arrangi"'l!." he says. "My first goal, though, was to be in a seFiis. Now my next goal is to write arid record my own songs." ' GARY•GHOFF WANTS TO TOUOI PEOPLE "Actina is more than just do- ina funny aaas and makina audiences laugh. I want t~ reach out and touch people." This is the cra'ft..philosophy of Gary BurgJtotf, only non-commis- sioned officer in the starring cast of 20th Century-Fox TV's M• A •s•H series ainng Sundays on CBS at 8PM. "It's not enough to recite com- ical lines and to go through motions, You have to make con- tact. To me, that's what acting's all about," says the diminutive pixie who portrays "Radar,. O'Reilly, a corporal whose weird gifts include ESP, 30-30 viJion · and long-range hearing. "Most people relate to contact because it's like trying to deal with the 'system'-aoy system." It took Burghoff a long time to accept himself. "I bad to seek an identity of my own," he went on. :•1 used to be like so many kids. I wore my hair long and dressed funny and tried to)ay it on the 'establishment' for all the world's ills-my own included. Then one day I realized I was the only one who could cbanfe my own situation." Instead o con- tinuing to blame his troubles on 'others, Burglt>ff asked himself: "What am I doing to make life• better for me?'' This question got Gary off his back and guided him into legitimate theater pro- ductions, which ultimately won him the lead in Broadway's pro- duction of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." ""So you see," puckish Radar finally exclaimed, "if we all just have the courage to reach out, touc another person, and be- e:s-f-ef'llf'l"i~ courageedsly active;:" we- cart achieve any goal we set our minds to conquer." 1 S~a~s -1 Tru-Ear 27 Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Sean Low Prile _$}99 Sears snug fitti~g · aid.. · may be the a11swer to your pro~lem. Hinged battery compartment, easier to insert battery. Separate on-off switch prolongs battery life. Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans . Htarla1 lfds Are Available at t~ l"o,wi•I Stars Stores Baeu Park Cerritos Compton • LY.wood East Olympic & Soto El Monte Glendale ln1lewood 'Laina Hills Loni Beacll Nortllirtd1e Pasadena Pko Jt Rlmpau '119mona South Coast P•u Torrance Valley - ,... 7 ... I . Order Yours NOW • • • 1000 . 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J Palabru 6:00 0 The CtlrisUpfltrs -m P~r for Lmn& 6:l5 m The Christophers/The Bible AA· io:OO 1J Steps to ltamln& • swers D Ilg) m w 0 r I d Cll1111pionsh1p 6:30 O This 11 the l ife Tennl~ m Mormon World Conference 0 HOur of Power (2hrs) · , U (]) Bullwinkle . (j) TY a loob at Leamln1 6:45 (I) Chnstopher Close-Up 0 Movie: HS.bre Jer• (adv) •53 7:00 fl Tiit Arclllts -Robert Stack: Coleen Gray. . O The Me Too Show et Est.a Es 11 Yid• · 0 Vlewpohlt on Nutrition Ci) Directions 10:30 IJ Cl) face the Nation D It Is Written U CI) Make a Wish/Multlpllcation ([) R .. Humberd Rock fJ Hour or Deliverance • ID Tiiis Is Your lllble ®) Romtn Holid1ys ~ IE Community Action ID Sacred Httrt/The Christophtrs 10:45 IE Muitr 7:30 fl.Hartem Globetrotters il:OO ti NtW1flth rs 0 Music Hd the Spoken Word 0 Yount et Heart @ ~urloslty Shop . . . D CI) Ci) aJ NIA Baallttblll D Campus Profile • Ci) CBS Chlldrtn's film festlval fJ Dr. lilly J. HarsJa m Movie: °(C) "Ttkt Mt Out to ®l The. Je~s . the 1•11 &1111" (mus) '4?-Frank ID Soc111 Security 1, Action Sinatre. Gene Kelly. 1:00 I) ({) A HomelJ Place A look at II) Ctiurdt In the Ho1nt the world's most famous syna-IE P1nt.1U1 Dominica! eorues. 11:30 IJ Dr. lrea.e KllSOf1• (]) Win&s of Italy 0 Old Tlmt &ospel Hour 0 m P1ssion SundtJ Mass Live fJ Mcvie: "Hip Hell" (adv) '4G- coverage of a Mass at St. Peter in Douglas Fairbanks Jr .. Joan Bennett. Chains Cathedral in Cincinnati, Ohio, with Archbishop Joseph L. Bernardin. U Catlledr1I of Tomorrow A~T£RNOON D MJ friend Pookle 12:00 fl Yo11 Are There 0 Herald of Truth 0 ®l m NHL Hock11 'Stanley @) Old Time Gospel Hour Cup Play-offs. II) Revival FlrH Ci) hrttrnational Hou) • 1~30 I) (j) look Up ind Live "A Visit· ID lnt•lli&•nt Parent Ing Angel'' ·An adaptatien of ·Nor-12:30 IJ CBS Sports Spectaculer The Na· man Rosten's aJJtobiographical tional MU Short Course Swlmminf novel "Under the Boardwalk," an Championships and the lnternatlon· acco~nt of growing up in Coney al Ski Jumpin& from Switzer11nd. -Island in the 1930s. U Orel Roberts · - CI) Accion de 11 C6nlunldad ID Jot DtSitv1'1 Open foru"' (i) RHI Est1te Open House 1:00 u &tne Autry D Doml11p Ci) Zoora•• fJ DIJ of Discovtry 0 Movie: "My friHd FlicU" m Wondtram• (adv) '43-Roddy McDowall. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN m Dakt1rl * (IN COLOR) ID News ID'Ktthryn Kuhlman et Tribune Publlca 9:,00 ti Camera Three "Banraku: Japan;s l :lS u CV({) m Howard Costll'I Classic PuppeJ Theatre" The ancient • Sports M•r•zlne art Is demonstrated with puppets l .30 that are -lhree-quarters life size. D COLGATE/DINAH SHORE ~ch operated by tht,ee men who re· * L~A GOLF FINA~S main in full view of the audience. Live Fr. Palm Sprangs D m' "'ICIAC I Home for Piii· a rn (j) m Co11att·Dinah $lloft over A drama written for 'Tv ·by Winners Clrdt Golf Champloftshfp James Yafee, based on the short final day of play fro~ the Mission story of the same title and written Hills Golf and Country Club In by Shalom Aleichem. Palm Springs, Calif. u Day of Dil CO'ltfJ Cl) Movie: (C) ''TINS lulbt" (dra) D (1) Curiosity Sbop/Multlplica· '62-Yul Bry.riner, Tony Curtis. tion Rodi ID Vokt Of Calvary 0 CJ) Oral Roberts 1:45 g) Sin Joaquin Valley Report ®) It Is Written Z:OO I) Medix "For the Next Thirty G) Brother Al Minutes. Violence" .Host Mario 9:30 fl Today's Rtlilion Machado explores the reasons tor, • ' . 73 .. hip 53 on .. k t. and consequences of, Man's vio· lent behavior with psychiatrist Dr. Garrett O'Connor and other experts. -g M•e: (C) ''Ebb Tide" (dra) '37-F1ances farmer, -Ray Milland. Ol Outer Umita Ii) Rev. Leroy Jenkins m lnsliflt 2:30 II Sunflower Celebr1tlon 0 m Meet the Prus Ii) Tom Mll.one and Annie @!) festiv11 Filmlco . 3:00 II Movie: "No N1me ori the Bui· let" (dra) '59-Audie Murphy, Joan Evans, Charles Drake. 0 IMPACTO & FOCUS join . * to bring you this KNBC SPECIAL on L.A. City & County Master Plan Proposals. . Q I $Jlc1l( I The ~Hter;-Plln A discussion of the Master Plan for Los Angeles.County. 00 Min In 1 Sultc1se fJ CI) (E Directions ~ O Movie: ''The Eel 1nd I" (com} '47 -Fred r.tacMu(ray, Claudette eo1bert. ®) Meet the Prus me1t111er 11J Movie: (C). "8Jut L1co0n" (ro~) '49-Jean Simmons, Donald Hous· ton. f1i) Clll O' the faire A film tour ·of the 1971 Renaissance Pleasure Faire at Paramount Ranch . . m A Bitter Wortd 3:30 0 Movie: (C) "Whisperinc Smith" (wes) '48-Alan Ladd. ®) Sports Acttoir~ro-File @) Consult1tioi1 ,'!The ~onsumer Speaks Out" m ·1ns1atit . 3:45 fl) Greetinp From Germany 4;00 @ D_rapet 0 I sHctA\ l This Y11r In Jeru· 111tm A modem sto)y of Passover, · ·relating the story of six immiarants as they gather at the Seder table in Israel. · 00 film F11ture O t sJic1At I Rhythm of Freedom A special. Passover proaram with Rabbi Michael Menitoff explainin& the "rhythm" of Jewish history. • Cl) Stir Trek ®> National ~eo1r1phic Ell) Will Street Wffk m This Is the Uft . m Pintnma lltino Q) It Is Written Ef) C111wpus Profile -· 4:30 II Cln:us ",Circus of the Six Flyers"· (}) UnlwrsitJ Dillorue II Sunday · (j) Biid! Be1utJ fJ EJtWitlless . m Movie: "WHktnd 1t the Wal· dorf" . (dra) '45-Ginaer • Roaers, Walter Pidgeon. .GJ Bit.min fl) Kortan V1rlety HouJ. • GD Wortd Press ·m toros , (<'.ontinued) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 15, 1973 Servina So. C•llfornl• Winner 19131i'•tton•I for Over 30 Ye•rs "Contr•ctor Of the Yeu" TI'"E s Aw•~ . ''' HAVE -CHRD6ED . 2,000 . YEARS OF TRADITION The Chinese have delighted in the a~ of acrobatics since at least 200 B.C. By the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.O.) it was a polished art. The sk.ill and grace .formed by centuries of study have been pa5sed down.to the famous Shenyang Acrbbatic Troupe of the People's Republic of China, and will be seen on television for the first time, Wednesday at 8:30PM on ABC. During the past 2,000 years ac robats have joined strolling players, puppeteers and musicians who wandered the countryside of China, much as circus performers and minstrels did in ancient Europe. And, nke the . I ell• Ukb are aa llnport8at elftneat ID Cblaea attobadCI. Tlte f U1 Slle111&111 Acrob8tlc Troupe of tbe People'• R.epabllc of Cllalaa JDclade la tbelr propadl HVenl P"JICefDI aad 1Dtrk8te bicycle ftmtl. strolling minstrels, the acrobats of China told stories thr~ugb their actions-depicting folk tales in a unique way. Vivid stories of lions, and the creation of human pagodas, make up the repertoires of the many acrobatic troupes now ,J>Crforming in the People's Republic of China, just as they did 2,~ years ago. .: riginally they performed for aristocrats and were paid wealthy n emen, ac robats became populcu:. with the people of e counctyside arty as the 13th century. Interestingly, in the early 20th century, 'viti of the acrobatic troupes were often curtailed for fear that the d their art as a cover for anti- &overoment work. Acrobatics to the Chinese is a ve s~cial skill. The experts are envied and the performers must · ctice constantly to bone their talents. Troupes are often formed rom families, not unlike the Western circus tradition, and skills are handed down from generation to generation. The skill was so important in the lives of the early Chinese (of the Sung period, 9-00-1276 A.D.) that objets d'art depicting jugglers and gymnasts are often among the treasured relics of 'the period. During the same period, the religious Taoists be~an incorporating acrobatics· in their lives as a way to perfect thetr mental and physical coordination. For a while in China the emphasis on acrob.aticl-~gan to die, and as rc;cently as 25 years ago the art of the -gymnast was almost completely lost. Children and women were sold to tr9upes, and men were often little more than indentured servants. In 1949 the government began to subsidite troupes to revive the art form. By the mid '60's, the troupes were again inv9lved · in the folk art of the count ry. Like so many countries with roots in ancient civiliza- tions, the People's Republic of China, by endorsing acrobatics as a folk art, is able to dramatically. combine the past and the pre~ iri' ffie cultural Jives of its people. The performance of the Sheqfang Troupe is a perfect example. as they re-create tales whi~h are thousands of years old with modern relevancy. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 15. 1973 SUNOA~Continued) @E C.11 of tM West aJ Nasllville Music m Corona Now 5:00 8 Palm Beach 1Masters Tennis Touma•ent From the Breakers Ho· Ell) Washiniton Week In Review @I) fanfarria Falcon mSpetd Ram f VFNINC. tel in Palm Beach, Florida, with -6:00 IJ Ci) 60 Minutes doubles play featurin1 competition CI) Movie: (C) (2"r) ''KltltJ O" between active Tennis-Hall of Fame (corn> '58--f'atty McCormack. players combined with present pro· D m m News fessional stars. Former champions fJ The Aveniers in the draw will include Jack Kram· m Tom Jones Show er, Pancho Gonzalez and Bobby @) Bladl Journal Riggs, among others. ~ Teatn> dtl Domlnao Cl) Youth (E Love American Style Cl) The Protectors m Three Stoo1es U Movie: (C) (g(ij "Three's A 6:30 O Lauie ''The Homecoming" After Crowd'' (R) (com) '69-Larry Hag· weeks of wandering, Lass1e comes ma11. Jessica Walter, E. J. Peaker. home to the.Holden Rajch. (j) Dick Yan Drkt 00 World of Survival . fJ Lldies' PGA Ci.Qlf U News t1Q) News m Movie: (C) "Beau Brummel" m Daniel Boone (adv) '54~Stewart Granger, Eliu · fl) News beth Taylor, Peter Ustinov. EiiJ Doin' It 1t the Storefront fi) Sumo Wrestlinf m Hour of Stars Ell) loom 9) .Hff Haw @I) Super Sftow m Kh1ba m Beau James Show 5:30 (I) l-taiue of WOtlltn Voters~ m Uttle Rase1ls II An1el Warm·Up/Baseball The 7:00 IJ News Angels vs. the Texas Rangers. O Wild Klnadom "Monarchs of the · (j) Comblt! Wild" Marlin Perkins examines the CJ) News territories "owned" by v~rious ani· t1Q) Movie: (C} "The Ghost and ~r. ) mals. Chidlen" (com) '60-Don Knotts. 00 Movie: "EllchantrHnf ' (rom) fE Address One Two Three · '49-0avid Niven, Teresa Wri&ht. .. FOR FAST CASH . ~ LOAN ON YOUR HOME? Borrow ·soo 1D-!1 o ,ooo ON ANY CALIF. R.E. PAID FOR OR NOT! HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED.?CALL US TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE SE/fVICEJ .. 01 CJ) r fJT mP fi)D mr mM (EL m11 7:30 IJ D the I buy, from door! B ii Boy l lie N Ca life the : dor, 1 plarie soarh mond UT (l)A D• DIJ '62-mr Eiil 0 @I)I 8:00 IJ c prom ecutr pertL irrto U C Show la &• . of t valua art a • Maur Mulh ms EE~ Eiil f "Geo Frenc • sionh tillisr photc me m• 1:301J ( call I he is copte guest e a Colun Colun ducta tion 1 con ct Myrn guest U ROl * T-81 Whc Unf1 u ·" m• Saiio lowe. me D I Am Somebody (I) family Classics O This Is Your Life "Ruth Gordon" m Plssport to Travel fl) Dalkon No Hln11 tJl) The Frtncll Chef m Wild l in1do111 tl) Lawrence Welk Show li) Italian Television Hour 7:30 tJ Dick. Van Dyb Show (R) When the Oavises look for a house to buy, the Prestons try to keep' them from finding out that the one next dooriflvailable. D 119) m Wortd of Disney :'The Boy Who Flew With Condorst• Les· lie Neilsen narrates the story of a California teena11er, fascinated with the soaring maj~ty of the con· dor. who decides 'o become a sail· plane pilot and stru&&les to attain soaring's highest award, the Di•· mond "C" Badae. D The Partnt G1mi· (I) At Issue fJ Million $ Movie: (2hr) ''Thi Dty tlle Elrtll Caught flrt" (dra) '62-Janet Munro, Leo McKern. m Three Passports to Adventure tJl) One of I lllnd 81) Estelar '73 -Int-Th• Strip Bill Burrud's cam- . eras trace activities on the fame Sunset Strip, once the home o filmdom's great stars. 81) Nod1e de G1l1 1:45fl)News tJl) l•aes 1nd Meatories "Fall an . Winter" (R) 9:00 D (]) @ ED ABC Sunday Movie (C) (211r) uNialltside" and "RX fo tlle Defense" Two hour-lon11 pllo dramas. "RX for the Defense" com bines the Yf(>rlds of medicine an law in the story of 1 brilliant ma who finds himselfinside a psychj atrjc ward. Starring are Tim O'Con· nor, Nancy -Marchand, Ronny Co and Fritz Weaver. "Nightslde" sta John Cassavetes, Alexis Smith an Mike Kellin .in an action story abou the drama ahd humor of New Yo by day and by night. fl) Samurai Wolf tJl) Masterpiece Theatre "The Gold en Bowl" Part 4. 9:30 tJ Cf) BamabJ Jones (R) Hiced t locate. the money a hit.and-run vie· tlm was supposed to be carryin& Bamaby travels to a small •rural community whose leadin& citizen have formed a murder ring_. fJNews 1:00 tJ Cl) M•A•s•H (R) Haw~eye is m The Bi& Question promoted to chief suraeon over ex: 10:00 g Dat of Discovery ecutive officer Bums and the re· fJ Community .feedback Guests in· percussions brin& General Barker elude the five elected Chicano As in-to investiaate. semblymen. -D (]) ED The Fii "The Fatal m m News Showdown" (R) Joseph Campanel· tJl) flri_n1 Line "The Equal. Right la ruests as the head of a ganr Amendment" Guests Include Or . . of thieves-planning to steal a Ann Scott, head of NOW. valuable statue from a Manhattan li) Lou Gordon Show . art auction. Maflyn Mason, Wayne 10:15 fl) Golf , . . • Maunder, Kurt Kasznar and Edward .10:30 f) The IPrcitedors "See No Evil'.' Mulhare also auest. . rJ The Time Bein& • m Safari to_ Advtnl'!.rt U Garner Ted Annstron& ..• - fl) Nippon No Utl Cl) At Issue tJl) Pioneers of Modem Palntin& , -®) San Die&o P1noram1 "Geor&e Seurat" A stu~ of the m News French painter, a "scientific IJY1pres· 10:45 fl) Japanae L1np1p Lesson ~ • sionist," whose specialty was poln· 11:00 tJ (])DD Cl) Mews tillis.m or dot-ism (as in half-tone D Auzia1 PTtpflicia photographic reproduction). (I) Movie: uMoontide" (dra) '42- a!) Cine del Domln10 Ida Lupino, Jean Gabin. li) MovW-:" fJ IQUT The White House Jon . White is host of this new conver· 1:30 f) (I) Mannix (R) 3annix has to sation show from las Veaas, call for help when g1n11 leader Nevada he is holdin.g Is "re ue~" ~y hell· m M~e: (C) "The Last TI• 1 copter. Eddie Egan ~nd Rip Torn s.. ·parjs" (dra) '54 _ Elizabeth auest. · ~ Taylor, Van Johnson. D @J m NBC Sunday MJ 11-m Kathryn Kuhlman : Columbo "Etude in Black" ( Lt. EJl) America •73 .. Columbo tracks a symphony eon· 11 ·30 f) Nime of the Game ductor and a musicl1n in connec· • D ~ Tonl&ftt 5hoW tlon with the murder of a beautiful · g Melodyland in Motion concert pianist. John Cassavetes, D Movie: "Blue Denim" (dra) •59 Myrna Loy and An)anette Comer -Brandon De Wilde, Carol Lynley. guest. CJ) Telepulse • U ROLLER GAMEs DIRECT m Movie: "Hl&ftwaj Pict-Up" (mys) * T-BIRDS vs OUTLAWS '63-Robert Hossein, Jean' Sorel. Whi\J Will .Adams Report 12:00 U Reverend Ike Unfold This Week? 12:30 ct) Issues and Answers U1tolltr G1mes 1:00 tJ D 00 (I) News m Movie: "Earth vs. the flyin& 1:.10 f) Movie: "The Thin&" (sci·fi) '51 Saucers" (sci-fi) '$-Hu&h Mar· -Keonetffiobey. IO'#e, Joan Taylor. 1:30 f) Movie: "The . Green m f IPlciA( I Where Ifs Happen-(adv) '55-Wayne Morris. ... • MONDAY APRtL 16 For momln1 •nd •lt¥ftoon n.tlnp, plene Me DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the •t• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:10 D (C) "TM 1Kftdi111t Mr. U"'Pt\" (com) '64-Don Knotts, Carol Cook. 10:00 (}) "Anne tf tlM Ind~~ (adv) '51 -Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan. D "Fort Osap" (wes) '52-Rod Cameron. 12:00 D "Our Hearts Were firowfn& Up" (com) '46 -Gall Russell, Diana Lynn. "Ttptlla" (wes) '53 -Wild Bill Elliott. 1:00 GI (C) '"'"" firm of WyoMlnl" (wes) '48-Charles Coburn, Pew Cumminas. l:lO a "TIM Consplraton" (adv) '44- ~dy Lamarr, Pawl Henreid. 3:00 Cl) (C) "TM lmt One" (dra5 '56 -Michel Ray. t1j (C) "ltobl11 ••d the Seven Htods" Part I (dra) '64 -Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sa111my Divis Jr. · 3:30 c:J "T1qet Elrth" (tcl·fl) 'SS - Richard Dtnnina. - 4:00 • (C) ... s ... , to lte••btf' (blo) '45 -Corne! Wild•. 4:JO CJ) S.•e 11 1~ llltl~f fVENINC. ':0011 o um mm m...., (i)tlj ...... Dlounn (I) fiet S..rt c:JW1.W Dead orAlM m TM flifttstenes mst.rT .. t fB Mi Dulce Enl•l'ldl fI1j HodttPOdft ltdtt mn. ... ,.... &:JO (j) Hocan's Heroes· • 0 Movie: (90) "R1J•it" (dra) '60 -David L1dd, John Aiar, Julie Adams. CJ) CIS News Walter Cronkite· c:J ftnt fiun WIJI Tmtl t1j Mtl'f firtffln;SIMlw· m Andy crttt1t11 fll) Con•11tr Eduution "A Plumb· er's Friend" 8' Joann~ Show m "°",. ED TM frank People m utt1e 1a1Cf1s 1:0011 @ am ..... It lowlitl1 tor O.H1n Cil Trvtll or Co•setautnc.s (j) WIJdlfft T1lntrt c:J Wblt'i My LIM? m IL.owe Lucy m f Dfutlt of Jnn11it fB Sillplt•nta Maria fll) Lenu · Qu1"81 "Haydn's Opus 20" Part II -., ........ ~ Yartedadts Muska'• LEASING? SEE ORANGE COUNTvS fl Lincoln Mercury Dealer FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THE MOST POPULAR 1973 MODELS SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY l 301 N . TU STIN AVE . ~ANTA ANA 54 7-0511 hi• 12 THE Dt lLY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 15, 1973 fB U1rs' Club of a racinf team w.hose romances m Speed Racer reflect the tensions and unpre· 7:30 II iohnnr M•u's Stlnd Up and dictability of the racina world. Chter (R) Totie f'telds guests. Qj)'Movit: (C) (Ztlr) "TM Scorpio (]) Moran's HtrMS lttttn" (mys) "67 -Alex Cord, B TM Ntw Price ls ltlJM Shirley Elton. D Movie: (C) (thr) "The hltface" m fitt Sa1rt (com) '48-Bob Hope, Jane Russell. fE Nino 00 To T tll the T rvtll .., fl) u Crilda litft Cttada CJ) TIM TlutltlttMn · c:J Milffoft $ Mofte: (Zflr) ''Con-9:30 1J Cl) Doris Dir SMw (R) Doris fmions of 1 Nut SPY" (mys} '41 Martin, on le.ve of absence from -Edward G. Robinson. Paul Lukas, Today's World, sertea ts preu sec- Georae Sanders. retary to 1 Conaressionaf candidate. (ljl Wild Klt11dom 0 I i!ICIXL I C!tlldrta of Zeto Art m That filrt llnkletter narr1tes the movin1 fiJm m Draptt story of three Asian orphans who EE) r11 Chi Clt'uan-Exercises have been abandoned to hunaer and m Th• Adventurer squalor. ml Rev. R11 Pii1no Q News fB Sports Chlll1n1e . m The Addams F1ml'1 11).fiolltr Pyle USMC 1:00 IJ CJ) fiunsmote "The River" Part fll) ThlrtJ Mlnutls ~ ' .• J (R) A hard·ridina outlaw gana @!> Muchldll IUfl1n1 tryinJ. to reaaln the spoils from a Im V1rled1des series of rob~ries dri~es Marshal lO:OO IJ CJ) 1111 CosbJ Show (k) The. ~illo~ off a chff and 1~t.o a rush· Smothers Brothers and sinaer Max- ine n~er. ~ack Elam, Minam Colon ine Weldon auest (Rescheduled) and Shm Pickens guest. · 0 ®) 8' lau&fl·ln (R) Cameo ap· fJ Crimt flpwrs pearances are made by Carol -Bur-m m ...... nett, Demond Wilson. Ross Martin fJ> ltolltr fi111tt1 and comedian Paul Gilbert. fll> Vent.: rtt1nt011t fndia A look D Ci) 00 m I IPl¢1A I J. "' es at India's CISte system. . P11t McClrtMy Former Beatie Paul t!!) Spotts Chlllttllf McCartney, a· composer.performer lG:lO D Nm Whose music has Chanaed the fife· &J lilf CosbJ style of an entire aeneration ap· --IE TV Musical· purs wi~h his wife Linda and their CE) News/Sports aroup Winas. t!!) 42 Plu, m The fihost anil Mrs. Muir . &J Perry Maion 11:0011 B .D fl) mt!!) News fJ) Htr111nos.COraje (])Cl)@) News. m 11,.c!M I ~hat You Don't Know D Ont stlp lqo(ld . Cln Kill You A report.of the Presl· (I) M1nll1I Dillon dentlal Commission on aeneral pub· c:J Movie: .,DtnoSIUfUI" (SCl·fi) '60 Ile health. The program examines -W~rd Ramsey. ways of dissemit11tln1 health in· m Trutll or ConMfl'ltnces formation to prevent,deat!!s of mil· &J Rtvtrtnd Ike · lions of Americans from disease that fil) DBUT M1rtln Afnlnsky First of could be cured. a S·part proarem on the Common ii) MuskllisMO Market. a!) Mlpelito V1ldez Show a!) Cltudi hhnlOft Nltt ltat ~ .&) Mtvit: (Zflr) "Detp Ville(' (dra) '47-lda Lupino, Dane Clark. 11:30 IJ CJ) CIS late Movie: (C) "KJd R~.lo" (dra) '66-Janet Lelah, Don 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show Murray. a!) Dtau B tll m JellnllJ C.flOft Shecky 9:00 IJ CJ) Here's Lucy (R) Lloyd Brida· Greene is substitute host. es, as Or. Steve Murray, attracts D Man In a Slflcnt the amorous attention of Lucille 0 00 (1) fB Dic!:-Cnett Rex Har· • Carter, who is hospitalized with• a rlson auests. broken lea from a skiina accident. .m To Ttll Ult Truth B 8' NIC Mond11 Movie: (C) 12•00 m Alf d Hitch " p (211r) "Judith" (dra) 'SS-Sophia ' &J W•~dtftutt coc. re1tnt1 Loren, Peter Finch, Jack Hawki~s. a> Milllt Rff1t Show An lsr11ll leader and the ex·w1fe of a Nazi officer Join forces in 12:JO D News trackina down a German general m Movie: ''Young 1nd Dan1trou•" who ls wanted as a war criminal. (dra) '57-Mark Damon. D (}) Ci) Q} ABC Mondq Movie: m 1111 Cosby · (C) (Zflr) "Red Unt 7000" (adv) '65 -James Caan, Marianna Hill, laura 1:00 (I) B 0 Cl) Newt - Devon, James .Ward. John Robert .1:45 IJ Movie: ''TM fl&fltinr 69ttl" Crawford. The title refers to an en-(adv" ·•~Ja es c. • gine speed beyond which It 1s dan· / m aney. serous to operate 1 racing car, and 3:10 II Movie: "Sword of Monte Cristo" the stor)'-conctftls-3 youna~mbers (dra)"5l-Ceorfe Montaomery. es 8· d, e. IX· ,, k The world tloeSn't stOp Dicwing t of on Kid Don cky ar· · " between 6 and II and neidaerdo we. ·· Dunphy at 6/Benti at II J . ~- , .. ______ ,:.-__________ -. CBSS2 · . : · : . . - . .1~-.------ v ~ . - TUESDAY APRIL 17 For mornln1 •nd •fternoon llstlnp, ple.se see DAYTI~ PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "Ride th\ Wild .Surf" (dra) 1 '64-Fabian, Shelley Fabares. 10:00 Cil "Pete Kelly's Blues" (dra) · '5 -Jack Webb, Janet Leigh. D '!Two Dollar Bettor" (dra) '52- John Litel, Steve Brodie. 12:00 D "Golden E1rrinp" (dra) '47- Marlene Dietrich, Ray Milland. "Gunfire" (wes) 'SO-Don Barry. 1:00 m "Dino" .(dra) '57-Sal Mineo, Brian 'Keith, Su,an Kohner. 1 :30 O (C) "l1dtelor In P1rldise" (com) '61-Bob Hope, Lana Turner. 3:00 (j) (') "A loy Ten Feet Tin'' Part I (drl) '65-Edward G. Robinson, Fergus McClelland. Qg) (C) "Robin 1nd the Seven HObds" Coner. (dra) '64-Frank SI· natra. Dean Martin. Name of the Game '- 3:30 D "Sudan" (adv) '45-Maria Mon· tez, Turhan Bey. EVENING 6:00800 mmail&>News Cil (lg) News D lon1nza 00 &et Sll1rt D Wanted Dead or Alive m The Flintstones II) Stir Trek EE Mi Oulu En1morld1 EJl) Hodfepod1e Lod1e m Three Stoores 6:30 00 Ho11n's Htroea 0 Movie: (C) (90) "The Ma(lc Yoy11e of Sinbld" (adv) '67-£d· ward Stolar, Anna Larlon. Cl) C8S News Walter Cronkite D Have Gun Will Tmet ®) Me~ Griffin Show m Andy Griffith · EJl) B'Yad Halllhon · m Joanne Canon Show ail Novel• &) The Frank People m Little Rascals 7:00ll CIJ DmNews D Bowllnr for Dollars Cil Truth or Consequenus 00 Safari to Adventure D What'~ MJ Lint? m I love Lucy llJ I Dnam of Jeannie EE Si111pltmente Maria EJl) The frtndt Chef @E Munec:a 4:ot II "The Lusty Men" (dra) '52-;-• Susao Hayward, Robert Mitchum. ail Forme 11 P1l1bra.. m Liars' Qub 4:30 rn Same IS 10 AM llstlnr m Spe~d Racer THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 15. 1973 7:30 II lobby , Goldsboro Show Jim @I) Nodtes T1ptt11s Stevens guests. • 9:30 II Cf) CBS Tuesday Movie: (C) @ Ho11n's Heroes (90) "The Str1n1ers In 7·A" CR) D Police Surreon "Summer Sun-(dra) '72-Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino. day" Guest Paul Burke plays a A New York apartmeQt building crim inal who kidnaps a child who superintendent and his wife be· was witness to a holdup. come the hosta1es of a gang of IJ Movie: (21lr) "Two Women" young thieves. (draf '61-Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul IJ Mancini Generation Mac Davis Belmondo, Eleanora Brown. and Art Metrano auest. 00 To Tell the Truth ( O News Cl) This Is Your Ufe 11J Gomer Pyle USMC fJ Milllon $ Movie: (2hr) "Hllh EJl) Blick Journal Sierra" (adv) '41-Humphrey Bo· @E Mudlteha ltlllafta &art, Ida Lupiqo. Joan Leslie. a!) Festival Mexicane @) Hollywood Squares TO:OO D ~ m I sHcllL I U~'On · This m That Girt Rock Sir Ralph RichardS(ln is-n1r· 11),Drapet retor for a unique tour of St. Peter's fil) Citywatchera Basilica in Rome, including views m St1nd Up and Cheer of the chun;h never betor, filmed. a!) Comedy WorctS of· persons ·associated with tl) It Is Written the history of the Basjllca are spok-m Add1nts Family en by guest stars .. 1:00 II (I) Maude (R) Maude is given IJ m llJ News a si>eedinr ticket by an eager young 0 CV 00 m Marcu~ Welt.,, M.D •. traffic cop. who gets the argument Just as he plans to remarry so his of his life. young son will have a mother. a 0 ®) m NBC Tuesd1y Movie: (C) pathologist is told by-Dr."9/elby th at (2hr) ''The Hired Hand" (R) (dra) he must have serious surgery. Pat· '71-Peter Fonda. Warren. Oates. rick O'Neal and Brenda Vaccaro Three itinerant cowboys become in· guest. . volved wifh a sadistic merchant in D Boris Karfoff Presents . a desolate New Mexico town. EE La Molinera • U @00 tl) Temperatures RisinJ . EJl) Film Features "Joys of Kinetic "Operation Fastball" (R). t1oland Art," "Sunrays" performs an."unauthorlzed operation 10:30 IJ Talk Baell on a young baseball player while 11J McHale's N1vy the hospital ls under investigation. EJl) Hands of lnftocence Parents of m Alfred Hitchcock Pmtl\ts-• ' a schizophrenic teen11e. girl cele- llJ Ptny Mason brate her first nigbt home from a EE Htraanos Coraje mental hospital with , __ birthday EJl) Tllf!'lng Points "Is There a Bike celebration on!,y to discover their re· in the Mix?" An exploration of the lationships ha~n't improved-. problems of reintroducing the bi· @E Revistl Musical cycle as a means of transportation. a!) News/Sports m EJ EctmcJo c1e Ent~~" · • 11:00 a a mm m News ail Cent~_lbero AnttriClno @ · 119) News m Movie: (2hr) "Dr. Socrates" D e Step leyond (dra.) '35-Ann Dvorak, Paul Muni. Marshal Dillon 1:30 IJ (J) Hawaii Flve-0 (R) Jason Movie: "The Return of Frank Evers guests as the surviving part· 1mes" (wes) '4~enry Fonda. ' -ner of a not-too-legitimate real es-T~st.ti~n~es late company; whose partners were 11J Re trend Ike victims of a mysterious poison. EJl) Mi rtin Arn>nsky Program on 0 Cil 00 Cl) ABC Tuesday Movie: the Common Market. (C) (90) "The Sm1111inr Woman" a!) Chuck Johnson Nlte Beat (R) (dra) '72---0livla de.ttavill~nd. 11:30 II (I) CBS Late Movie: (C) ''TffX· Joseph Cotten. Walter Pidgeon, Ed 1138''-(sci-fi) '71-Robert Duvall. Nelson. A lo1mer mental patient dis· D tiO} m JohnnJ C.rson covers a woman buried alive· on the IJ The Prisoner grounds of her sprawling estate. 0 Cil (I) tl) Diel! C.vett Charlton m Merv Griffln Show Tonight's . Heston. Jim Henson and his Mup· show is devoted to the Photoplay pets and the Baltimore Board of Gold Medal Awards. the oldest of Censorship guest. the entertainment awards and the m To Tell the Trvtlt only ones polled of the publi~. 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Presents Guests to receive awards include: 11J Wandtr1ust . Clfad Everett (Medical Center). Paul 12:30 O News Lynde (Paul Lynde Show), David m Movie: "Apache Warrfor" (wes) Birney (Bridget Loves Bernie). Rich· '57-l<eith Larson, Jim Davis. ard Thomas (The Waltons). Robert llJ Bill Cosby Duvall ("The Godfather"), and spe· 1:00 (I) O O CI> News _ cial guest John Wayne, accepting an 1:45 II Mo.!it; (C) ''Sainbler .From" Na- award for Ann·Margret. tch~(adv) '54-Dale Robertson. _ EJl) Bill Moyers' Joum1I 2:00 m All·Ni(ht Show: "Affair in Ha· . m Novell VIOi," "Dei d Men Walk," "Spooks • 9:00 11J Qet Smart ( Run Wild" El) Nino 3:10 II Movlt: .!'0.nct Wittt Me, Henry" ED Behind the Unes (com) 'SS-Abbott and Costello. o. g e· of is is [· s s d. th • k· o .. a . at t-. ro ic, · · k n A NEW ERA · • "CB$ Playhouse 90," one of the most honored series. in television drama history, begins a new era with. the broadcast of Ingniar Bergman's ''The Lie," Tuesday, AprD 24 at 9:30 to 11 PM on CBS. Not only does the broadcast mark a return to the schedule,· on a limited basis, · of the distinguished "Playhouse" that enlivened television in the late l 950's, but it marks the first drama written by the famed Swed.: ish film writer and director especially for television to be aired on an American net-. work. Because of the ·importance of these two events, 1V WEEK presents this fea- ture on "The Lie" in advance of its broad- cast next-week. THE DAILY' PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 15, 1973 A itotible cast has been assembled by Producer Lewis Freedman to enact the deeply personal drama, which Bergman him- . s.elf feels is one of his finest works. "The Lie?' stars Qeorge Segal, Shirley Knight and Robert Culp as the principal protag- anists, with such veteran performers as Victor Buono, William Daniels, Dean Jag- ger, Louise Lasser, Mary "Ann M9bley and Elizabetl\._WiJson in key. toles. It· was di- rected by Alex Segal., Emmy-winning di- rector of such outstanding television drama's as "Death of a Salesman,'' "The Crucible". (I tor) Kim Duno, Siii.Uy KJlfsht, Georae Sep.I · and "Hedda Gabler." Translation from the Lie" was the resul; of ;hat as~ignrrient~ It there will most certainly, be no difficulty Bergman original was by Alan Blair. was written for Eurovision and was intended recognizing the situation and the people. Basically, the telepl1ty cQncerns ·a wealthy for production in various countriet A Swed-The setting, which is purposely un~pecified, suburban couple, Anna <Mi.ss Knight) and ish television production, unde the title could be any affluent suburban .commun- Andrew Fromm (Mr. Segal). whose life "The Enclave," was highly accla med. Pro-ity in America. The play itself goes right style has a surface~fection that"deceiv~s -ducer Freedman, who flew to Stockholm to the heart of a universal problem, trans- not on}y the worl , around . t.hem but de-for conferences with Bergman prior to the latable through experience into every lan- ceives ·the Fromm 'fhem~lves. "The Lie" start of production, points out that "The guage and every ,locale." concerns the breakdown in communicatfon : Lie" •Will be the first major work by the The sumptuous sets--43 in all-.-fpr the between the husband and wife, their eventu-. Swedish _senius to.:be...heard in English and production were desiwed by diminutive al confrontation with' the Ile they are Jiving .. acted by important -?\mcricao performers. Jan Scott who counts her Emmy n9.mina- . together, and their a~~~ning to' the real "It. wil! be the ~rst ·time that _Ingma~ Berg,: tions . by 'the dozen. Most of themr were · and false values of the1r existence. ' man will be available to a massive audience,. . built on the stages of Hollywood's Televi-Ber~an was commissioned to write a he said, "without the distraction of subtitles. • sion City •'Where the-..pr-0duction was taped, television play several years ago, and "The ipere will t1e no language b~rrier-and JVoking ~emories among .crew vete~ans of o to r) titredo'r A&n Seo!, ~ Secalt Sbirtey Kolidat aad produett uwls Frttelman. ~he frantic hammer-bangmg, put-_e~:up, tear-'em-down marathons· of the original "live" days of ''Playhouse 90." Because the life style of the ·Fromms in the play is one of considerable opulence, Miss Scott was able to in·dulge her designer's eye for rich settings--crystal · chan<ieliers, massive heir- loom fufni~re, priceless bric-a-brac and fabrics of velvet, satin and brocade. Ex- teriors of the Fromm mansion were sbot on location in the Holmby Hills section, of · west -Los-Angeles: " II the Fromm mansion had a trophy room, it co Id well have been fiJted with . the Emmy d Oscar awards that have been . won over e years by the distinguished cw and c ew' of "The Lie." Jn addition to Directo Aiex Segal and Art Director. ···- . Scott, fou <if the principal actors have been hono ed with nominations,Qr awards: George Se ~l for ''\Yh.o's _Afraid.of Virginia .Woolf," S 1rley Knight for ."Sweet Bltd· f Youth" a d ·''The Dark at. the Toj> of t -~_. -stairs,'' oiertCwp for t&e· 1 Spy 1es and Dean Jagger for ·Twelve O'Clock igh. WEDNESDAY APRIL18 For momln1 and afternoon llstfnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D (C) "M1100 In the Kln(s Ser· vice" (cartoon) '64-Jim Backus is the voice of Magoo. 10:00 Cil "Ice P1lace" Part I (dra) '60- Richard Burton, Robert Ryan. 1J "Sliver Star" (wes) '55-Jimmy Wakeley, Edgar Buchanan. 12:001J "UttJe Miu M1rker" (dra) '34- Shirley Temple. "Badmen of Tomb- stone'' (wes) '49-Barry Sullivan. 1:00 m "Down to the 5e1 In Ships" .. (adv) '49-Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore. 1:30 O (C) "lee.use You're Mine" (mus) '52 -Mario Lanza. 3:00 ()) (C) "A 8oJ l'en feet Tall" Concl. (adv) '65-Edward G. Robinson. (C) "You're Never Too Younc" Part I (com) '55-0ean Martin. (Ii) "When ladles Meer• (rom) '41 -Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor. · 3:30 O "Canon «:tty" (dra) '48-Scott Brady. 4:00 IJ (C) ~he Inspector General" (com) '49-0anny Kaye. 4:30 Cil Same as lOAM lfstln1 .. EVENING 6:00 0 a D mm CiI!)Ql News @@)News 1J Bonanza (]) Get Sm1rt O W1nted Dtld or Alive m I bictll ! The Mld1l1ht Ride ol Paul Revere Based on one of the most celebrated events in American hi~tory, this is the dell&htful story ol Paul Revere's famous ride and Billy Oawe's famous ride and Or. Pres· cott's famous rjde! Yes, there were three of them and contusion arose as each · went about assurln1 his place in history. m Stir Trek Ei) Mi Dulce Enamorad1 EID Hod1epod1e Lodi• m Three Stooaes 6:30 00 Ho11n's Heroes · · D Movie: (90) ''The Bashful Ele· phant" (adv) '6l'-Molly Mack, Hel· mut Schmid. (j) 'BS News Walter Cronkite OJbve Gun Will Travel (@ Mer1 Griffin ·Show EID Consum'l!r Education "Monster Machines-Those Major Appliances in Your life'' m Joanne Carson st.ow CiI!) Novela m The frank People m little Rials 7:00 IJ @ BmNews -a Bowlin1 lor Dollars 00 Truth or Consequences Alli~ Creates Dream Kitchens To Suit . Your Taste! THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 15. 1973 Cl) Untamed World m J1p1nese L1n1u11e Pro1r1m 0 Whit's MJ Une? 9:301J American Adventure di J love Lucy 0 News m I Dre1111 ol Jeannie m Gomer Pyle USMC &) Simplemente M1ri1 m Much1eh1 ltall1n1 EID I SFic1A1. ! Meadowlands A study r.P;\ El Cale de Ml lanlo ol the fi&ht raging over 20,000 acres ~ of meadowland in northern New Jer· 9:45 EID lm11es ind Memories "Sprin& sey'\llhich pits several environmental and Summer" A photographic essay groups acainst each other. by Jim Bones on the rejuvenation m Munec1 I and flowerinc of nature Cir!) Aficlonldos de 11 Comunid1d 10:00 IJ Cl) Cannon (R) The mysterious ti!) liars' Club death of a prominent labor union m Speed Racer ... official who fell from a ski lift brinis 7:30 IJ PREMIERE Wacky Wor1d of Jona-Cannon to the ruiged mountain thin Winters Bill Russell guests. country near Durango, Colorado, to CI) Ho11n's Heroes investigate. 0 Walt Till Your father Gets Home 0 @.) m SEARCH (R) Hu&h lock· Wh en Harry tries to gain a time e~-wood must find a misslnc State De· tension on Chet's draft notice. a partment official involved in a mar· mistake results and Harry finds him· ital scandal to avoid International self lndLJCted. · repercussions. 1J Movie: (2hr) ''Two Women" 1J m m News (dr3) '61-Sophia Loren, Jean· Paul D Ci) m 0 w. n MI rs h I I I Belmondo. (R). Owen Marshall defends 0.A. (])To Tell the Truth Charlie Giannetta's son. charaed with @ You Asked lor It murder in a girl's drug overdose O Million 1 Movie: (2hr) "Conti· death. • dentl1I Aaent"l (mys) '45-Charles Boyer, Lauren Shall, Peter Lorre. 0 Boris K.arloff Presents ®) Youn1 Dr. Kildare Ei) LI Moliner1 m Th1t &lr1 fD I sJlcilL I Tom T. Hall -Tiie m Dnanet Storyteller Tt ped on location at So. EID Doin' It 1t the Storefront California's famous .country/western m Young Dr. Kildare showcase. The Palomino Club, sing· ti!) This Is Your Ufe er /songwriter Hall spins his extra· m Addams Family ordinary brand of story in song. 8:00 IJ Sonny and Cher (R) Robert Cir!> Variety Goule.t and The Temptations guest: 10:30 IJ Talk Back 0 @) m Adam-12 (.ff) Pete Mal· m PetticOlt Junction lpy's apartment house manager, Mrs. &Ji) Kippy Cosas Comedy series O'Brien, pickets the police· depart· CiI!) News/Sports meot to protest against their failure ti!) 42 Plus to capture a pur~e snatcher. 11:00 fJ a D mm m Ne"s D rn @ ti!) Paul Lynde Show (R) (]) I]) ®) Ne,ws • m Truth or Consequences 1J One.Step Beyond ' m Perry Mason • · , CI) Marshall Dillon Ei) Herm~no~ ,Coraje 0 Movie: "Clive of India" (dra) EID Amenc1 73 --~35 Ronald Colman, Loretta m Ch1mpionship WresUing g. m Japanese l1n1u11e Program . m Truth or Co~sequences 8:30 0 m NBC Wednesday Mystery m Movie: "Holiday Week" (rom) -81n1cek ''.fo St~al a King" (~) A '57-Leslie 'Dwyer, Lisa Daniely. coin collection wit~ an unlimited EID M•rtin Arronsky Program on the • . ..., . value vanishes from a hotel vault · Common Market. and police and hotel security ,re ml Chuck Johnson ..Nite Belt with Allled lullders . • . Wh•••r 1973 National 11Co11tractor Of Tit• Year Award"! YH , ALLIED BUILDERS IS THE WINH£RI In COftlpetltlon with entrlH from ecrou the netlon Allled Builders hes -the 1973 Qrend Netlonel Awe'id H "Netlonel Contrector of th4I v,er"I (Pf'eMnted by the Netlonel Remod•l•rs Assocl· atlon et their 31st Annuel Net1011el Homtt Improvement & "-mod•lln1 bpoaltlon In Ml•ml BHch. Florlde. In )enuery). YOU'RE A WINNER, TOO ••• wh•n you l•t Mlled.Builders •'-you how to 1et the 't'O.t from remodelln1 your home. II ""' Cur•"4 .. Dllip It! ..itt c..IMM,I • Fii(( ESTIMmS llO OIUCAllCMI fllAllCIK Cll "lllr. r.a,.t1" llOWI 530-6871 ·~ HOWi 5 AWED SHOWROOMS TO SERVE YOU! helpless to sotve the case. Kevin 11.15 a:\ Ci ~· McCarthy, Pernell .Roberts and ·. ~ nem11 ~ Brenda Vaccaro guest. 11:30 IJ Cil CBS Litt Movie: (C) "The D Ci) (I) a> I SflC.AL I Sheny1n1 Ti~er Makes Out" (com) '67 - Acrobatic Troupe df th People's Re· Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson . 'public of'C~lna The first cultural ex· 0 ®) m Johnny Canon change between the People's Re· 0 Man In 1 Suitcase . public of China and the U.S. brings 0 Cl)@ ti!) Dick Cavett A s~· the Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe in a clal program devoted to returning display of skill in acrobatics and POWs. conjuring acts. m To Tell the Truth m Merv Griffin Show 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Presents ml Novel1 12:301J News 9:00 IJ Cl) MMlc1I Center (R) William m Movie: "Johnn1 Rocco" (adv) Windom, Susan Oliver and Lynn Car· '53-Stept(ln McNally. lln guest in the dramatic story-of m Bill Cosby a professor known for extrasensory 1 :00 00 a D ()) News perception who has a vision of his .J:~5 O Movie: "Appointment W"rth a own wife's cteath in surgery. • Shadow" (dra) '59-Brian Keith. m Get Smart 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: (C) "Drum &> Nino Beat;'' "T1r1et: Sea of China" fli)-,lonten of Modern P1intln1 (R) 3:10 IJ Movie: "Santa Fe Piuaae" "Georie Seurat" (wes) '55-John Payne. -~ -----"'C ' I " . Tonight join Jonathan Winters that dQesn't know where it's alias Maudie Frickett, King going until 'it gets there. Quasi and Chester Honeyhugger, Jonathan wings it tonight with f9r th~ only series on televisfon special guest Bi~J Russell . J..llpm ~6'el . ~~· -~ · .----··---=-~----...-....J "c:Nwo ... l'rMnt• Jonell"'" W•ntor•" • , " THURSDAY APRIL 19 For. mornln1 end afternoon listinp, pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your corwenlence, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 fJ (C) "Gidiet Goes to Rome" (com) '64 -Cirldy Carol. James Darren. 10:00 (I) "Id Palace" Conti. (dra) '60 -Ricbard Burton, Robert Ryan. 11 "Vllllng Women and the Sea Serpent" .(sci·fi) '57-'Abby Dalton, . Susan Cabot. 12:0011 ''The Bullfighters'' (com) '45- . Laurel and Hardy. "Chlc110 Dead· line" (dra) '49-Alan Ladd. 1:00 m (C) "Flame of the Island'' (ad11) '55-Y11onne Decarlo, Howar6 Duff. 1:30 0 ''The Hook" (dra) '63 -Kirk Douglas. Nick Adams. 3:00 00 (C) "You'ri Jk~r !oo Youn&" Conti. (com) '55 -Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis 1i,gl (C) "Honeymoon With 1 Strane· er" (dra) '69-Janet Leigh, 'Ros~no Brazzi. 3:30 0 "The Spoilers" (adv) '42-John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. 4:00 B "This Land Is Mine" (dra) '43 -C h a r I e s laughtbn. Maureen O'Hara. 4:30 (1) Sime 15 lOAM listin& EVENING 6:00·11 0 fJ mm ml GE) News (1) [g) News 11 Bonanza 00 Get Smart 0 Wanted Dead or Alive m The FOntstones ID Star Trek fE Ml Dulce Enamorada m Hodeepod&e lod&e m Three Stooaes , ~ 6:30 00 Hogan!s Heroes · fJ Movie: (C) (90) "Sli F~ver" (rom) '67 -Martlh Milner, Claudia Martin. 00 CBS News Waltec. Cronkite 0 Have Gun Will Tmel ®l Merv Griffin Show m Alternatives £E) Schools Without Failure (R) m Joanne · Carson Show ml Novel• GE) Tiie . fr1nk People ff) little Rucals 7:00 B (]) 0 m News 11 Bowling tor Dollars (j) Truth or Consequences Americ1n Adventure 0 Whit's My Line? m I loye Lucy m I Drum of Jeannie fE Simplemente M1r11 £E) T'1I Chi Ch'u1n-Exercises m r.Juneca ml Tele·Revist1 Mu~lcal al l i1rs' Club EE Speed Racer -Page 18 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 15, 1973 FRIDAY 7:30 1J Youne Dr. Kildare ''The Exile" 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show ' (R) The careers of Kildare and a ml Novela r~fugee Cuban doctor are jeopar· 9:00 0 loft) £'9;' Timex Presents the 8ob d1zed by a vicious derelict. Jim lllti ~ Backus guests. Hope Special A "11audeville" sfiow 00 Hogin's Heroes • with guests Milt~ Berle and Glen APRIL20 0 Thl Adventurer "The Not So Campbell, Merry Widow" Gene Bradley is ac· 0 (i) fm Streets of San Fran· for morning and aftwnoon llstlnat, cused of romancing a beautiful wom· clsco (R) ~r) Robert Wagner please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. an he's never met~ then guests as the prime suspect in the Below, for your convenience, are murdering her husbancf. murder of a young girl found float· the day's ...n091". 11 Movie: (2hr) "Two Women" ing in San Francisco Bay with his (dra) '61-Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul business card attached to.her neck· DAYTIME MOVIES Belmondo, Eleanora Brown. lace. Kim Darby also guests. 00 To"!ell the Trl'th tE Nino , 9:30 fJ (C) "Snow Whit. i nd tM Thrte (]) P~h~e Surgeon m El Show de Alej1ndro Suarez Stooies" (com) '61-Carol Hels's. 0 .~1lhon $ ~ovie: (2hr) "Virelni1 9:30 9 The Happy Wanderers Slim and The Three Stooges. City (wes) 40 -Errol Flynn, Henrietta Barnard visit "Bishop High 10:00 "September Storm" (dra) '60 Humph~ey Bogart, Miriam Hopkins. Country." -Joanne Dru, Mark Stevens. (i9J Let s Make a Deal ,.,. N -9 ''The G1mbler and the l ...i " m That Girt u 8W1 , ~y m Draenet · m Muchach1 lt11ian1 (dra) ~ -Dane Clark, Naomi £ID Action ~hicano "Bar rio Rep0rt" ~ luch1 Libre ~~.ce. . ' A look at the Rodino Immigration 10:00 B 00 I $1'1CIA( !Up With People· A 12~ Monsieur B11uc1lre' (com) '46 Bill currently before Congress which lelevis1on adaptation of the per· ~ ob Hop~. ·~·Marksman" (wes) w?uld require all U.S. residents {ormances being given around this . 53-:Wayne Moms. with Spanish surnames to register cou ntry a~d abroad by students tak· 1.00 m Day of Triumph" (dra) '54- ·with the Immigration Dc$partment mg. part in a u?lque learning ex-Lee J. Cobb, Joanne Dru. in order to track down illegal penence. A tribute to human 1:30 O (C) "Adventures of Don Juan" aliens more easily. underst~nding set. to original music (ad11) '49 -f rrol Flynn, Viveca m Rollin' and lyrics and voiced by 130 lively Lindfors. al Poliee Suree~n young -Gitizens. 3:00 ~ (C) "The Golden Arrow" (adv) ff) Addams flm1ly 0 0 m Dean Martin 64-Tab Hunter, Rosanna Podesta. 8:00 11 m ID News (@ (C) "Cmn Mansions'' (dra) '59 II SEE 1THE WAL TONS' • 0 Boris K1r1off Presents -Audrey Hepburn, Lee J. Cobb. * 2 Hr. 'EASTER STORY' tE la Mollnera 3:30 0 CC) "M1r1 of the Wildeme11" B 00 The W1ltons (2hr) Oli11la is l0:3011 Talk B~ck (dra) '65 -Adam West, Linda stricken with polio and faces ~the m Ch1mp1onship Fishing Saunders. possibility of permanent paralysis. m Aeompaname Musical series 4:00 B (C) "The Ueuttnant Won From her sick beii, Olivia tries -to -'ml News/Sports Skirts" (com) '56 -Tom Ewell, affect a cure based on faith and 11:00 IJ 0 fJ mm GE News Sheree North. sheer will. At the same time, she @ @) News 4;30 (]) Sime as lOAM listing encourages the children to develop 11 One Step Beyond their own interests as if nothing 00 Marshal Dillon had changed. • 0 Movie: "Desert Fighters" (adv} 0 @) m flip Wilson Show (R) '60-Michel Auclair, tmma Renella. Raymond Burr, Dom Deluise and m Truth or Consequences Gladys Knight and tho Pips guest ID Movie: "The Killer is Loose" fJ (J) 00 GE) Mod Squid ''Th~ (mys) '56-~seph Cotten, Rhonda Connection" Part I (R) Capt. Greer Fleming. is seriously wounded when he and a £ID Martin Agronsky Program on the prisoner he is escorting from Chi· Common Market. cago are met in Los An geles by • ml C~uck Johnson Hite Beat three phony policemen who help 11.15 aJCinem1 3' · , the man escape. Edward Asner. ll:30 B . CBS lite Movie: (C) ''El· Bradford Dillman, Cleavon Lillie, tr~ordmary Se1m1n" (dra) David Barbara McNair, ~efanie Powers, Niven, Faye Dunaway. ·Richard Pryor, Robert Reed and Ces· 0 ~ m Jotinny Carson af Romero guest. 11 The Fueitlve m Hogan's Heroes fJ (!) al Dick Cavett Part I of m Boxinf From the Olympic · • a two-part program examining the fE Hermanos Coraje problems of alcoholism. . . m To T,JI the Truth m Ohv1er Heads All ·Star m World Press * Cast in Shakespeare's 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Presents "RICHARD Ill" 12:30 11 News £ID Humanities Film Forum ."Ricbard m M o v i e: "M1gnificent Rough· 111" (3hr) Lord Laurence Qllviei necks" {dra) '56 -Jack Carson stars in Shakespeare's powerful tale Mickey Rooney. . of the wicked,. deformed king and m Bill Cosby his conquests. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, l :OO.(]) 0 fJ CU News Sir Ralph Richardson, Sir John 'Giel· l :45 B Movie: (C) ''The Girl Next Dd8r11 gud i:nd Claire Bloom also uar. (com) '53-Dan Dailey, June Ha· ver. Dennis Day. m Cipulina 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: "Fighter At· ml El Show de Joe Flores • • ~~di,': :"The Phantom Speaks," (C) ff) Movit: (2hr) "Hard to Handle" Dec1s1on at Sundown" (c?m) '33 -Jam~ Cagney, Mary 3:10 B ~ovle: "The littlest Hobo" Bnan. (ad11) '58-BmS!ij' Hart. ------~..Qt EVENING 6:0011'0:0 it) m ml al Newt (J)@) News 11 Bonanza 00 &et Smart 0 Wan.lid De1d or Alive m The Flintstones ID Star Trek fE Mi Dulce En1morad1 tif) Elrthkeeplng "Us and Changes" ff) Three 3tooees 6:30 00 Hoaan's Heroes fJ Movie: (90) "Rocky" (dra) '48 -Roddy McOowaU, Edg.ar Barrier. ())News 0 Hhc_. Gun Will Tmtl O Merv ~ffln Show · m Andy Griffith tif) Consumer Educ1tlon "furniture and Fashion" :" m Joanne Carson Show 'ml Novel• GE) The Frank People ff) Little R11c1ls 7:00 B rn 0 m News 9 Bowling for Dollus f'6J Truth or Consequences Animal World 0 What's My line? m I love Lucy ID I Drum of Je1nnle fE Simplemente Maria • £ID The~vely Arts "Young Audi· ences ol Greater Los Angeles, Inc'' Bi) Muneca ~ Roller Deftly Q) l11rs' Club ffiSpeed Racer 7:30 1J WorJd of Survival "Plumes of Paradise" CV Hoaan's Heroes O Hollywood Squares (j) To Tell the Truth Cl) Circus O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sin· cerely Your1" (mus) 'SS-Liberace, Joanne Dru. o The New Price Is Ri&ht m That Girt OJ Dragnet Ell) Wall Street Week a;, Untamed World m Safari lo Adventure El) The Addams family ~45 O Aneel ·warm-Up/Baseball The Angels meet the Athletics in Oak· land. 8:00 IJ Cl) I SPECIAL I Horton Hears A Who (R) Hans Conreid narrates this 0 W@ al Room l'!2 (R) 6) Ciel Smart &) Nino Ell) Masterpiece Thuter (R) "The Golden Bowl" m £1 Show de loeo vifd.i m Japanese lanauaie Proaram 9:30 0 CV@ al The Odd Couple (R) Oscar, using an alias, signs up with a dating S'!rvice and winds up with Felix's ex-wife. O News 6) Gomrr Pyle USMC Bi) Muchacha ltaliana a!) film "Good Friday Special" 10:00 0 ®J a;, Bobby Darin Show Bob· by'5 guests. are Carol Lawrence. Pat Buttram and Bill Withers. 0 CV(!) love American style (R) love and the: "Return of Raymond;" "President;" "Clinic;" "Perfect Wed· ding" O Boris Karloff Presents m&J News &) La Molinera Ell) One of a Kind (R) repeat of t~e Seussian classic about . aJ Buyer's Martet the rhyme·scheming pachyderm that fights for the Whoville inhabitants' 10:30 0 News . right to life when they are threat-6) Nuhv1lle Music ened with extinction because ol m Soul! their size'. ml Guitarras 0 ll9J a;, Sanford and Son (R) 11:00.IJ 0 0 Bi) a;, aJ NeWi When Fred gets a toothache, he in· @ (j) ®) Mewl sifts Lamont get him a white den· O One Step Beyond tist. r6) Marshal Dillon 0 ffi (j) al The Brady Bunch fi Sherlock Holmes Theatre (R) Marcia tal~ her mother into m Truth Of C4n$equences appearin& with her in lhe high 6) Movie: ''Cry Toup" (mys) '59 school family. lrolies. Once Carol -John Saxon. Linda Cristal. agrees. Gr~g comes home with a re· a!) Chudl Johnson Nile Beat quest that Mike also perform in the i:r."I • ·u show. • 11:15 ~Cinema '" m The Mothers-In-Law 11:30 IJ (j) CIS late Movie: "Wuther· II) Perry Mason in& Heialffs" (dra) '70 -A.nAa • Ei) Hermanos Corajtr • Calder-Marshall. Ell) Washlnaton Week in Rt.11lew 0 ®J a;, Jollnny Carson @E Chesplrito 0 Seymour Presents "It Con· ~ Community Events quered the World" • El) Japanese languaae Program 0 (V (!) Q) Dick Cavett Part II 8:30 1J (j)CBS Friday Movie: (C) of program on alcoholism. (2 l/2hr) "Oklahoma'' (mus) '55 -00 Ni&htmare .- Gorden MacRae, Shirley Jones, Rod m To Tell the Truth Steiger. Gloria Grahame, Eddie Al· Ell) Martin Agconslly Program on the ·bert, Gene Nelson, Charlotte Green· Common Market - wood, James Whitmore. The film version of the classic Rodgers and 12:00 m Alfred Jfltchcocll Presents Hammerstein musical. an American 12:30 O Movie: "Bwana Devil (adv) ··53 folk slory about a cowboy hero. a -Robert Stack. Barbara Britton. farm &lrl heroine and the rouah end m Movie: "The Bil Hanaover" surly farmhand who creates most of (dra) '50-Van Johnson, Elizabeth the problems. • . Taylor. 0 ~ m The little People (R) Ii) Bill Cosby Dr. Jamison and Anne disagree about I ·(IS) Cl) O OO News the treatment ol a little boy who · O ®l Midni&ht Special Doc Sever· has the flu. . . insen is host. 0 CIJ ~ Q) The Partrtd&e ~a.mtly 0 Movie: "lady with a l amp" (R) Laurie. meets a young minister (dra) '52 -Anna Neagle, Michael and falls in love. W'ldi m Merv Griffin Show I ng, Ell) Cityw1tchen (R) 1:45 IJ Movie: "The Tattered Dress" ~ Novell (dra) '57 -Jeanne Crain, Jeff ffi Japanese Lan1ua1e Proeram Chandler. 9:00 0 ®) m Cirdt of Fear (R) A 2:00 m All-Ni&hl Show: "Ni&ht B!at to telephone operator is pursued by Dublin" (C) "Thief of Damascus" tbe voice and apparition of her late 3:10 IJ Movie: "Adventures in Balti· husband when she plans '" remar· more" ~dra) '49-Shirley Temple, \ ry. Michael Tolan stars. Robert Young. • --l:t.:IE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 15, 1973 S.rvin1 So. California 11111D Winner 1973 National Fpr Over 30 YHrs "Contl"lctor Of the Year" TIMES HAVE · • CHR06ED .. ..=!! ·~~~ .. '\" ~ .•. IN EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTINGi' METHODS, roof r 11111·~ P~IFIC AND BREAK THE PAINT HABIT! . . PACIFlCOTE MAKES PAINTING OLD-FASHIONED! l-'ACll-11 .. ()TE IS SCIENTIFIGALLY SPRAYED FROM A GUN • ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS. • PACIFICOTE INCORPORATES 6 STEPS: SANDBLASTING/TRENCHING/PATCHING/MASKING/WATERPROOFING ••• AND PACIFICOTING. CHOOSE FROM 24 DECORATOR HOUSE COLORS. !) Fill ESTIMATES/NO OILICATION FINANCING IS AVAIL.AILE, Of COURSL ~-.l -.: M~ 530-6871 ;~ (24-H,.. Di-or Collect) Al.LI•• I UIL.e•a•, OOa~.-~-• .,,.,_ .. ..,, ... llf...,la .. k""• .,..,, INVITATION t rr/ US LIVING IAYYlrN MA NOR -Residential care center for the active retired leaut;fully ~!~~:~~~~I~~ ~~p~~~~~~ ~~ITP~~ semi private rooms fe ature di<tinc:tive color-coordinated cMpc h and in• terior decor. Every room hu • prioft b•th complete with fub or shower. .ALL MEALS AND SN ACKS 1'11 meals •nd sn .. cks are' nutritiously prepared and .Htr .. civolv tervcd bv our e~pert dietary st<1ff. Special d iots for those who ro . iuire t~em and tray service to the room Is provided when the re1 i dent is u,.able to come, to the d inin9 Foom .• SERVICES Centro1l i1ed heoting and,o1ir co~- ditionin9: Buuty Berber Shoo; Patio a nd...-.-:-:i-,•: .... ·.w:-,;:---. --,~ ... balconies: Per\onal ldundry room; Intercom · : "t:..-:-..:::::::::..-==::::::.Ji°~I music; Oocto s o n call; Atlendenh 24 h".; '/i Air conditioned limosine. j Ba}2Vf ew MBROP. ·i..__··--'---'X}.~;fr;, : 350-BAY ST 54~-7 95 !. ;~· . ...:........ --P•p tef ... SATURDAY \0;30 II (j) Josie nd the Puu1cau OmRuna und APRIL21 MORNING 6:00 Cl) TV 8 Ctusroom 6:30 m let's Rap 7:00 I)(}) Sunrise Semester Q @) a;, The Houndcats 0 00 H.R. Pufnstuf m Brother Bun 7:30 II Dusty's Treehouse 0 m Roman Holidays D A Better World 0 (]) @ J1ekson Five TV 8 Clnsroom lg) Just for fun m Elementary News 8:00 I) (j) Buis Bunny 0 a;, The Jetsons O John Wayne Theatre 0 (!)@The Osmonds :1Q) Vision On m Double Feature: ''Abbott and Costello Go to Mars" (com) '53. "Beau Hunks" (com) -Laurel & O Roller 111s O (1) 6 Kid Power/Multlplkatlon Rock O Movie: "little C1111r" (dra) '31 -Edward G. R~blnson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. m Altematlves II) Gospel Sin1ing Jubilee fil) Mister Ro1ers' Nel1hborhood 11:00 II Cl) AIA Basketball 0 ~ a;, Major L111ue Bmball Pittsburgh at Chica10. '1) T r1ckdown 0 @ Funky Phantom mM·lib Eii)~meStreet 11:30 'ti) Film Feature O (1) Lldsvllle m Sports Challen1e Oaklan11 A's Dick Williams, Gene Tenace and Joe Rudi compete against Cleveland Indians Lou Boudreau, Bob Lemon and Joe Gordon. @ Movie: "You l'IJ Your Mone1" (mys) '57-Hugh McDermott, Honor Blackman. ,\fl!RNOON Hardy. 12:00 D John wl,n. Theatrt II) Country Music EID Sesame street 0 PGA GOLF TODAY 8:30 II (i) Sabrin• * MONY .. Tournament I 0 ®l m Pini! P1nther of Champions" 0 @@ a> ABC Su perstar 0 @@Tournament ot Cham· Movie plons Golf From La Costa Count,y fJ The JGJ of Sewrinc Club, Rancho La Costa, Calif. 9:00 11 Amazine Chan 0 Movie: "Indian Scout'' (adv) 0 ®) a;, Underdo1 '50 -George Montgomery, Ellen O Movie: "Short Grass" (wes) '50 Drew. -Rod Cameron. Johnny Mack m lancer Brown. \ EJD Mister Ro1ers' Nelehborhood 0 Movie : ''99 River Street" (mys) e) Championship Wrestllng '53-John Payne, Evelyn Keyes. 12:30 Em Sesame S1rett II) Movie: t'Gunfirt at Indian Gap" 1:00 II CBS Children's Fiim Festival (wes) '57 -Anthony George, Vera "Hand in Hand'4 The award-winning Ralston. British film about a Cathollc boy Eli) Mister Ro1ers' Neighborhood and a Jewish girl who overcome re- 9:30 I) ScoollJ·Doo · ligious prejudice with a child's 0 @) a;, The Bertlleys logic. . @ Tijuana: Ytindow to the South 0 Movie: "Sudden Death" (wes) O CV The Bfid1 K.ids '50-Jimmy Ellison. Cl) Cartoon Carnival Ci) CBS Goll Claulc Finals Eli) ~same Street m Soul Train 10:00 0 (Jg) m Sealab 2020 m News I • 0 (J)@ a> Bewitched 1:30 (j) Mov~: "Violent straneer" (mys) €I) Cine •n Su Cua '58-Faith Q.omergue, Zachary Scott, THE DAILY ,.ILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 15, 1919 0 AIC'S Yftde Wol1d of Spol'U The NBA Play-Offs are tentatively scheduled. 0 Movie: "OvMland l'adfic" (wes) '51-Jock Mahone,, Peggie Castle. II) Championship lewllnc 1 Eli) Mister Roeers' Nei1hborhood @!)Cine en la Tarde 2:00 II DustY's Treehouse O Talkln1 With 1 Giant 8 Sprfnc Sports UCLA vs. UC Berk· &ley track meet. ®)Thriller meomblt Eli) Se11mt Street a;, Travtlure 2:30 II lust Natur1I D International Zone "When a Man Hungers'' Program focuses on the drbught in India in 1966. (I) Far Out Flicks II) Fishln' Hole m You and Noise 3:00 II The..Siestl Is Over O Arriculture USA (6) The Adventurer 0 Movie: "The lone Gun'' (wes) '54-George Montgomtry,· -Dorothy Malone. (lg) Science Fiction Theatre m Movie; ''We Dive at Dawn" (dra) '42-Eric Portman. John Mills. II) The Virginian EE) Mister Rogan' Neighborhood a;, Canadian Adventure 3:3011 CBS Golf Classic O On Campus "Rat City" David Horowitz hosts trom Whittier Colleg @ Movie: "Dakota Lil" (wes) '50 -Marie Windsor, George Mont- gomery. O CV The Monkffs J!ICoom J'~ ~utbol-SoCcer a;, U.S. Navy Presents 4:00 O What's Goin& On "The Kitty Ha)Vk '21' Case" An examination of the rioting that took. place abOard the carrier Kitty Hawk last October. O Broken Arrow 0 (}) American Bandstand El) Tht Peace Game A look at ani· mals running free on ·the South African game reserves. a;, Acriculturt USA · ai) Panorama Latino. EE Voice of A1riculture 4:30 Cil Sketchbook Roche of the New York Mets is profiled. (I)@) News 0 UoJd Brid&ts' Water Wol1d m Movie: "Euler Parade" (mus) '43 -Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford. II) Daniel Boone til) Fiim Ft1tU[t "Meadowlands" (R) a;, Country Place m Klmb• 5:30 II I've Got 1 Secret CI) The Henry Fonda Sc>eclal O (i)News O Sllspense Theatre "Streetcar, Oo You Rea d Me?'' Nancy Malone, Mar· tin Milner and Richard Long star. 0 Untamed Wortd ®') Movie; (C) "Father Goose" (oom) '65-Cary Grant, Leslie Caron. EE) Fiim Feature -"For Greener Earth" @I) Rltmos del Clribl a;, lee Trevino's Golf EE !P"d Ricer EVENI N G &:oo 11 O @!> m News D Hff Haw Oral, Richard and Pat· ty Roberts, and Frankie Laine guest. :]) Hlch Chaparral 0 The Real Don Steele Show II) The Persuaden Em E1rthaepln1 "Help Yourselt'' Dr. and Mrs. Roger Barker, who have spent 25 years studyine the residents of Oskal , Kansas, an· alyze small town I e and report 011 how environment fects people. • Teatro del Sa EE ee Stooces 6;3011 News O KNBC Ne nference 0 Cl) (I) a> R!asoner Report fl) Viviana Hortlguera • EE) Ac:clon Chicano "Barrio Report" m Mancini Generation m Little Rascals 7:00 11 (I) UFO "Conflict" (R) Flyin& debris in space presents a hazard for spacecraft. Cl) Sports With Bertb O The Thrfllseekers 11 IOflin1 for Dollan 00 Fiim Feature · ONews --------------,.----------1 O Inquiry ' 0 Death Valley Oars m lawrenee Welk Show II) It Takes a Thief EE) I lflciAL I Introduction to Inc· mu Bergman Swedish director of the extremely successful ''Cries and Whispers" (now In U.S. re~ase) talks to former. Hollywood Televi· sion Theatre executive producer Lewis Freedman about his profes· sional philosophy, techniques and style of filmmaking. .. sell-storage mini-warehouse units ...... ALLllPiACtE Manager on ~emises safe at Allspace . <t.. and you have the key • Trailers • Households • Boars • Storage of all kinds at Hamilton and Newtand Street1. Huntington BHch 833-0519 ...... 0697 EV EN tN~S O Seymour Presents "It Conquered r the World" O Celebrity Bowlin& CI) I Dream of Jeannie 0 Outdoors With liberty Mutual @) I've Got 1 Secret II) NHL Action fl) Roller Games Eli) First Adventuru in lmprovisin1 a;, Consultation El) Corona Now 5:00 II Animal World "Life Beyond the Reef" Biii Burrud's cameras cap· lure life below the reefs in the waters of the Pacific. (I) I sh¢1AL I Bob Hope Award a F11pside Cl) Wld• Wo~d /ti Sp0m u m $pHts I :· , ... "'' J~h· "The Silence." @I) El Clrruaje m Lissie m liars' Club &l Speed Racer 7:30 CI) Wild IUnfdom O The Mouse Factory Kurt Russell hosts a show about the world's smallest elephant, "Goliath II." O Supfrstars of Rod G I a d ~ s Knight and the Pips, B.B. Kine Billy Preston and The Chi-Litt 1uest. ()).Sports Qallenr• · O Let's Miu • Dtal O Miiiion $ Movie: (2ht) ''The M1ltese F1lcon" (mys) '41 - Humphrey Boaart, Mary Astor. Sid· ney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre. g;, Bi1ck Be1uty (l) BobbJ· Goldsboro Show m The Add1ms Flmlly 1:00 6 ())All In the Famity (R) When Mike inherits a few hundred dol· lars and donates most of it to a presidential campaian, a family feud ONews Ii) Minority Community 10:00 6 ()) Carol Bumttt Sbow (R) Comedienne Ruth Buui and singer John Davidson auest. 0 Movie: (21u) "Two Women" (dra) '61-Sophia Loren, Eleanora Bro~n. Jean·Paul Bclmondo: Raf Vallone. 0 CV @ m A.ssianment Vienna • "The Last Target'' (R) Jake is asked to protect his boss from a murderer -a black marketeer who has es· caped from prison and vowed to even the score with the man who was prosecutor at his trial. Leslie ensues. Nielsen, Belinda Montgomery and 0 @) g;, Emeraency "Peace Pipe" Eduard Franz guest. (R) Doctors Brackett and Early wr O Teen11e Trials desperately to save a 7-year·old m News 11irl, the victim of an auto eras fE u M..olinera caused by a drunken driver. e) Box de Mexico 0 Rollin' ml Chinese Variety Hour 0 (I) (!) (l) Here We Go Aaaln m Lou Gordon Show "Class· of '77" Richard, Susan, Judy 10:30 0 candid camera and Jerry all hav~ifferent opinions Ii) News as .to tire colleae. Jeff sh~uld attend, 11:00 6 (I) 0 (j) News while Jelf h~s his own ideas. 00 Marshal Dillon m AJfred ~itch~ ,re~nts 0 Boris Karloff Presents ID Champ1onst11p _Wresthna m Movie: "for "4e and My Gal" EE Tibn~s en Accion (mus) .,42 -Judy Garland, Gene e) Premier Kell ml Teatro del Slbldo • y. · n:'I M I , :.iDe .1, Isl nd" (d ,39 Ii) Dr. Billy J. Harals r:p ~VI. VI s a ra) (l) Movie -Boris Karloff, James Stephenson ll·l" '3' M 1 . "Th M' I " (d ) ·59 8:30 6 Cl) Brldret loves lemie (R) A · ~ ~ ov e. e irac • ra collapsin11 bed causes problems for • -Carroll Baker, 1 R~ger Moore. Brid11et and Bernie and its replace· 11.20 ~ ~a~~lous s.2. 'To Kiit a Mock· ment 11enerates an . inter.family in~b.inl (dra) 63 - Gregory Peck, squabble. Wilham Windom. Brock Peters. O Movie: (90) "Blood of Dracul1" 11:30 0 ®1 News (hor) '57 -Sandra Harrison Jerry 00 ~ovit: "AlwaJs &oodbJt'' (dra) Blaine. ' '38 -Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert 0 Cil 00 m A Touch of Gr1ce Marshal~. I ' ' "The Engaaement" Grace aarees ta 0 Movie: 'The Bedford lncldenr marry Herbert and then brdaks him (dra) '65-Richard Widmark. Sidney financially when she chooses her Poitier. James MacArthur. rin11. Cl) Movie: (C) "Becket" (dra) '64- Elll Behind the Unes (R) Richard .Burt~n, Peter O'Too~e. 9:00 I) Cf) Mary TJler. Moore Sl)ow (R) Ii) ~ovie: .'The .Day a~d the Rhoda's mothtr on a visit to Min-Hour' (dra) 63-Simone S1gnoret, n11polls, this time with her hJs. Stuart. Whitman.- marriage is on the rocks. m Ci.oema 34 0 @) m NBC "SlturdlJ Movie: 12~00 0 90 Tonlcht (21/zhr) ''The Hon•J Pot" (com) '67 0 Movie: "49ttl Parallel" (dra) '42 -Ru Harrison, Susan Hayward. -:Sir Laurence Olivier. Leslie How· Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Maigle ard. . , , . . • Smith Edie Adams A. suave million-O ·Movie: (C) 'Qo( (sc1·f1) 54- aire ~ho possesse~ a cynical sense Richard Egan. Constance Dowling. of humor feigns a terminal illness @) Movie: (C) 1'An1el and the Bad· in order to witness the hypocritical man" (wes) '47 -John Wayne, affection and ·areedy. squabbling pf Gail Russell. his would-be hefrs. 1:00 00 Cl) News D @ 00 m Julie Andrews' Show m Mo~e: "Pardon Us" (com) ·~1 A salute to Walt Disney. -Laurel and Hardy. m Black. Omnibus Guests include ID Movie: "Kill or Be Killed" (mys) ·Stu Gilliam. Gloria Lynn an~ Amad '50 -Lawrence Tierney. Jamal. 1:10 ®)Movie: (C~ "Swlnaer's Para· fE Nino ' dlse" (mus) '65 -CliJf Richar4s, Ell) Humanities Film forum "Richard Wailer Slezak. . 111' (R) · "1:30 I) Movie: (C) "Thunder Over Ari· §) FUm zona" (wes) '5S.:-Skip Homeier. 9:30 6 ())Bob Newh1rt Show (R) O Speakina freely After years of feeling aullty, Bob 2:GO.G):AIJ-N!ilrt Show: (C) "Serpent of declde.s to face up to the situation the Nile," "Lost In Al1ska" and tell his mother. played by 11uest 2:30 0 News star Martha Scott, somethln11 he's 2:55 6 MoviJ: "Cast a Dartl Shadow" never told her before-that he loves (susp) '57-0irk Boaarde, Margaret her. Lockwood. • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APAIL 15, 1973 ..--------~-----~ TOGETHERNESS IS llsGnn ,,.........,.. . . ... Ho w many t im ~ ha-ve you been .o.ut with someone and ha~ th e feeling you we ren't really toget~er, that you had nothing _in common and were just going through the motions of c\ date? -... , Toge the rn e ss is what DISCOVERY is all ~b out. 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'\ _____ .. ....,,,..,__ ..j---- ,.,. 2-1 PEOPLE Will SAY THEY'RE IN LOVE-Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRH star as the romantic couple, Laurey and Curty, In th~ film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's clHslcal musical "Oklahoma!" on the CBS Friday Movie at 8:30PM. ,,... 22 * * * Wll~ gMulne full cut 51 t.cet diambntl 14K white O(,l•llow gold . • Kirk Titms Credit Terms -Student Accounts Vp to 12 months lo pay --/(irk ~ewelers Jt1rtl~r1 lor II Jlt"~' lfUtfTU••TON HAllOI CINTll SHOP'Pttf• CNTt ...... ~. "" ..... .... H ......... IHcll c ...... _ . ltt .. Hl J4'-t4H • * * * * ... * * 6:00 3 6:30 11 7:00 6 7:30 9 1:30 9:00 11:00 6 11 11:30 7 13 6:30 7 7!30 5 9 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 15, 1973 SUNDAY, APRIL 15 (C) "Kathy 0'' (com) '58--Petty Mc¢1'1'\pck, Dan DuryH. (C) "Beau Brummel" (adv) '54-Stewart Grenier, Elizabeth Taylor. "Enchantment" (rom) '49-Davld' Niven, Tereu Wri&ht. "The Dey the ~rth C•uaht Fire" (dre) '62-Jan,i Munro, Leo Mc:· Kem. "E,.rth vs. the Flyln& Saucers" (sc:f·fi) '56--Huah Marlowe, Joan Tay or. 3 6 ) "Nlptald•" (dre) '72-John Cassavettes. Alexis Smith. (C) "R for the Defense" (dre) '72-Tlm O'Connor. Nancy Marc:h•nd. r of pilots. _, "Moontlde'' (dre) '42-td• Lupino. Jean Gabin. (C) "The LHt Tlme I Saw hrls" (dre) '54-Etlzabeth Taylor, Ven Johnson. "Blue Denim" (dra) '59-Brandon De Wilde, Carol Lynley. "Hl&hway l'lck-Up'' (mys) '63 ~•rt Hossain, Jean Sorel.. 'MONDAY, APRI 16 "Reymle" (dra) '60--David Ladd, ohn Aaar. (C) "The Palefece" (com) '48--Bob Hope. Jane Russell. "Confessions of• Nazi Spy" (mj's) '41-Edward G. Robinson, Gc.orae Sandus. . 9:00 4 (C) "Judith" (dre) '66-Sopttfa Loren, Peter Finch. 7 3 6 (C) "9'ed Una 7000" (adv) '6!>-James Caen, Marianna Hill. 10 (C) "The Scorpl~ letters" (mys) '67-AleJI Cord, Shirley Eaton. 11:00 9 "Dlnoseurus" (scf·fl) '6<>-Ward Remsey. 11:30 21 I (C) "Kid Rodelo" (dra) '66--Janet L•iah;Don Murray. TUESDAY, APRIL 17 6:30 7 (C) "Th• Magic Voyage of Stnbed" (adv) '67-Edward Stolar, Anna Lari on. '-7:30 .5 '2.•o Women•~ (dra) '61:._Sophia L~ren. Jean·Paul Belmondo. -9 ·-,,f&h Sierra" (adv) ·41-Humphrey Boaart. Ida Lupino. .~ 4 10 CC) "The Hired Hand" (dra) '71-Peter Fonda, Warren Oates. 1:30 7 3 6 (C) "The Screamlnc Woman" (dra) '72--0llvla de Havllland. Jostph Cotten, Walter Pidaeon. 9:30 2 I (C) "The .Strangers In 7-A" (dra) '72-Andy.Grlffith, Ida Lupino. 11:00 9 ''The Return of Frank JamH" (was) '40-Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney. 11:30 2 I (C) ''THX·ll38" (dra) '71-Robert Duvall. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 6:30 7 "The BHhful Elephant" Cedv) '62-Molly Mack, Helmut Schmid. 7:30 5 ''Two Wotnen" (dra) '61-Sophia Lo,,.n, Jean·Paut Belmoiido. 9 "Conflderf'Ual Acent'' (mys) '4S--Chart~Boyer, Lauren Bacall. 11:00. -9 "Clive of lndla" (dra) '3!>-Ronatd Cot n, Loretta Youns. 13 "Holldey WHk" (rom) '57-Lestie Ow r, Lisa Daniely. 11:30 2 I (C) ''The Tlc•r MakH Out'' (com) '67-Etl Wallach, Anne Jac~son. 6:30 7:30 11:00 11:30 7 ~ 9 9 13 THURS!>AY, APRIL 19 (C) "Ski Fever" (rom) '67-Martin Milner, Claudie Martin. • .,._ Women" (dra) '61-Sophla Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo. ''Vlrstnla City" (wes) '40--Errol Flynn, Humphrey Boaart. Miriam Hoplilns. . "Desert Fllhters" (adv) '60--Mlchel Auctalr, Emma Renelle. "Th• Kiiier It Loose" (mys) '56--Joseph Cotten. Rhonda Flem!.,.. 2 I (C) "Extraordinary Seaman" (dra) David Niven, Faye Dunaway. FRIDAY, APRIL 20 6:30 ' 7 "Rocky" (dra) '48--~oddy Mc:Dowalt, Edaar Barrier. 7:30 9 (C) "Sincerely Yours" (mus) '5!>-Uberac:e, Joanne Dru. 1:30 2 I CC> "Oklahoma" (mus) '55---Gordon. Mec:Rae, Shirley Jones. Rod St•laer. • 11:00 13 "Cry Touch" (mys) '59-John Suon, Linda Cristal. 11:30 2 I ''Wutherlnc Heights" (dra) '7~Anna Calder-Ma(shell. SATUR~AY, APRIL 21 7:30 9. "The M altese Falcon" (mys) '41-Humphrey Boaart. Mary Astor. ~ . Sidney Greenstreet. · · 8:30 5 "Blood of Dracula'' (hor) '57-Sandra Harrison. Jerry Blaine. 9:00 4 10 ''Th• Honey Pot", (com) '67-Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cllff Robertson. · 10:00 · 5 ''Tw~ Women" (dr~ '61-Sophla Loren, Jean.Paul Belmondo. C 11:00 11 "for M• and My Gal" (mus) '42-Judy Garland, Gene Kelty. 11:15 3 ''Th• Miracle" (dra) '59--Carrolt Baker. ROc•f Moore . 11:20 2 ''To Kiii • Mocklnplrd" °(dra) '63--Grqory Peck, Wiiiiam Windom, Brock Peters. - 11:30 6 "Alw•Ys Goodbye'! (dra) '38-Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall. 7 ''Th• aectford Incident" (dra) '6!>-,Rlcherd Wldmerk, Sidney Poitier, JamH MacArthur. '· • (C) "a.dlett'' (dra) '~lonard Burton, Peter O'Toote. 13 ''Th• Dey and th!t Hour" (dra) '63--Slmone .Slsnoret. Stuart Whit·· •• m•n .. • \ 1 4 • AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-582b H•rbor American I 9b9 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~6-02bl Roy Ca;vet Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 546-4~ Crevier Motors 208-.. W . I st St., Santa Ana 835-l'ttl . BUICK Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor - Costa Mesa 979-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cedilla~ 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Co'?nell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Bea~h Blvd., Huntin9ton Beach 842-778-1 DODGE Courtesy Dodg• 2888 Harbor llvd., Coda Mse• -557-9220 ..... ------ . ' FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. 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A cw years ago my wit~ and I bought a house in Ticonderoga, N .Y., a town with a population of S,000, which is about 90 miles north of Albany. Because we had speftt most of our lives in . New York City and _ Miami, Fla., a lot of our friends were astonished. Why bad we done it? We bad three big reasons: (1) Wo hoped that a country vmage would offer a fear-f rce friendly atmosphere that would be' good for our seven-year-old daughter and for us in our middle age. (2) We hoped that a small town could offer a combination of the coovcnieoces- of city life and the beauties of the near- by lakes and moun- tains. (3) We hoped that life io a small town would be vastly cheaper than existence in a big city or sub\irb, where in flation, taxes, tuition and Slo• Wiiton &ills of all kinds kept snowballing every year. _ . , Livbtgina 1 SmallTown By Sloaa Wll8on ) l children to expensive private schools. / Ticonderoga, like most,,...amall towns, does not have complex school prob- lems. The classrooms are peaceful and far from crowded. Because the state gives a lot of financial aid, the schools are as well equipped and staffed as the suburban schools my older children . attended. Free schools and cheap housing turned out to be only the beginning of the savings possible in a small town. In New York; a visit to a doctor's office cost us $25 and a Jong wait, Our doctor in Ticonderoga charges us SS and rarc\y...,keeps us waiting for more than a few minutes. He will even make house ' calls when asked I Doctors are not fran- tically busy in this small town, because we have five of them, a much better "Small towns aie good · ~laces In which to be .tionest, and poor places to tty to get away with much.'' Some of our big.city friends warned ratio of physicians to popuJation than us that these hopes could tµm out to be most big cities can boast. We also have pipe dre~ms. Small towns, we wae a well.:Cquipped little hospital. told, can be full of hostile, narrow-Repairs are cheaper in most small minded, gossiping country buflltl'I ' towns than in cities. A mechanic in whose mam diversion during the Joog a New Jersey suburb told my son that co1d winters is feuding with ~r neigh-it would cost $150 to fix. the engine bors. In Ticonderoga we might discover of his car: A O:ian in Ticonderoga did -· it hard to find the schools, medical ser-th~ job quickly and weU for $36. A vices, companionship and entertain-, carpenter did a beautiful job of pa~cl- meot We needed, and f rcquent trips to ing OU( J:>cdroom, putting in a new ceil- the city .. wo~d be expensive: ing and installing wall-to-wall carpet°' Despite these dire warnings, we made ~ i~g. His total bill for laoor.: $185. up our minds to go ahead. Having main-£ Our hopes of finding -a fear-free, tained a summe'r place near Ticooder-j friendly ·atmosphere in th,i~ amall town •m~~~J~l~oo~~t '--------------~~--------------~ ~"~nfu~~~.~dlth~ that it would turn out to be a good place Sloan Wll90ft'• daughter Jffelca, 1119 MYeft: .. My YoUne-t that there are plenty of realistic, un- to live the year around. daughter r~ly .aked me wftr we heel •~r Hwed ..,,......_....... sentimental reasons for that. Despite Still, I began to worry about expenses the fact that ~n. •Ticonderoga, as in when we started to look for a house. To To our delight, we found that com: atter something like 175 years· of most small towns, we have our quota meet· the ~equirements of our older forta~le, if plain, old village homes sheltering people and it needs paint, but of poor people and a sad number of children who would..visit tis, we needed were available for $20;QPO, $15,000 its walls consist of five lt}'Frs of stout families on relief, poverty does not four bedrqoms. Tired· of the cramped and even Jess. We ended U.P by buying a planking, and it's warm in the coldest seem to create as much desperation as quarters-aboard the boat that had been somewhat shabby Colonial homi with weat.ber. 'Taxes are J~ than $300 a it does in the city. A {><>Or man here can our last home. we hoped for a spacious spacious roo~s for the grand sam of year, and the town ·provides water, a huot an.d fish and nick up many kinds kitchen, living room and a study for $11,000,, complete with all the aging sewage syst,m and trash relltoval. of odd jobs. He can grow some of bis me. We wanted enough land for a gar-but· servieeable ,.iurniture! It has the The town also provides excellent own food and his c)'lildren go tq the. den and a garage big enough tci hold four bedrooms we want, a big old -public schools. Most of our friends in same schools, the same beaches and-_ both a boat and a car. In a· suburb or a coun'try kitchen, more than a ·half New York and Miami were so worried the same churches frequented.by every- city, prices for such layouts would start acre of land in the center of the village, about overcrowded classrooms, drugs one else. "1hatever the reasons, street at 40 or SO thousand dollars, we knew. and a huge old barn. It's a.little creaky and racial strife that they sent th~ir Continued on page 7 i Apru 15, ms /Uml(V ~ · n.. ......,,.., 111198%lne . . LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, ChalQnM MORTON FRANK. Preelclent and Pvblleher ADVERTISING: PATRltK M. UN8KEY, V.P.-Ad Director; Robert J. Christian, Assoc. Mgr.; lDITORll,L~ MOA'r PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chh\f; Reynalda Dod9on, Managing Editor; S.ld Laretllcy, Marketing Director; Gerald I . Wroe, N.Y. Mgr.; J~ Franr, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; Alcherd Yalct.Ul Art Director; Roulyn Abrev•r•, Women's Editor. Marilyn HanMn, FoOd Editor; Rlc~•d T. Ftrnn, Detroit Mgr. • Helen Haml~;·Asa\-Art Director; Audrey AHen, Joan Henrtdl•n and Hal Land°" PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY and LEE ELLIS, V.P.~ and Co-Directors; -~· Edltots·: Pictures, Qlorla Brier. Contributing Edif,Qrs: Peet Oppenheimer, HollywoOd; . -. ';· ....... Robert H. llalftott, Mgr.; Joeeph Q _ Armetr0ft9, Asal to Pub.; RC>Wt .. nker, Promptlon; Urry Bonatefn, Sports . Caeyl EU.r, M'trchandlalng t4or-: Louis a...a.. Dla.tdbu\lqn; bnl~ Riehi.1, Trill\Spbf\atlon. "'4>DUCTtOM: MelbwwwM Zlpp.,ct., Director: R1d\arcl Weftdl, Mgr.; Roberti! Coutna, Ad Makeup. Edltorfal & AdMrftlng Heaclqu.,..,.: M1 Lexington Awe., New Ycn, N.Y.1~ Cl 1178 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All r'9h• , ... rvecl. FAMILYWEEK1.Y,Aprll16;1113 •I ,. .. , Z70 pounds Here I am at my top weight. And it began years ago with Mom saying: "II you're a good girl, you'll get an extra cookie." I was so good, my thighs wound .up as big as most · garls' ¥$aists. . Metes Photos · are /rom the ~rsonal album of Betty O'Neal, Chicago, Illinois. The picture al right was for laugh$: Betty in a dress she wore before losing 125 lbs. on the Ayds lplsn. ~nc~_ntt;illy, A)'dB 'COnlain vitamins and minel'tJ/.JJ,_no· drugs, and are available at drU, counters. . . . w.tte1t 1ne iOSe·ns pound$ • • • -a JllCtu~ at a 111ne. By Betty O'Neal-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy us ~ti~!- Ayds plan was really working for me now. Why, when ·I saw those scales down 55 pounds, I .knew nothing could stop me until I go~ to my goal-~ow 150. Another thing. I found I could pass up pies, donuts and calces more easily bec:ause those Ayds also satisfied my sweet tooth. zsstt0u*t1s . Even though rd lost 15 pounds here, I still prefened sofas to dlairs. You see. I once sat in an arm chair and w~ I stood up, it wouldn't , let go. But what really got me loeing was thoee ads about a reducing plan candy that helps curb your appetite. •9S ~ands -AIM turning point! rd brok~ the 200-idmd barrier! To reward myaelf I decided to have a huge meal and gooey deaaert once a week. And it worked. I still loet. BEFORE ANDAFl'ERMBAS~ Before After .. Height . .. . . . . . .. 5'6" . : ....... 5'6" Weight ........ ~ 270 lbs. ....... 145 lbs. , !!~~~t·so=3!ho loved to eat. But rd never have done it on willpower alone. I needed help and those Ay<fs4t candies gave it to me. I'd ;1ake a couple with a hQt drink before a meal and I'd actually eat leas. Bust .,.: ....... 53~' ......... :38¥.z" Waist ." . .' ...... :46" .......... 28" . •.&~ 1f0,;J!l!i'"'• _ -.. ·' Lwaa-...,;, ia-11--_....N__',,~ • ~ • • • • • • • 5[," · :_ _;_~'-·' ----~~AtMr JUSt l~utifut waist! I Dress ....... ~ .. 26 ¥.z ........ :-12 don't know who is more proud-my husband or I. '-------...:...---------~ · But we're both very happy, thanks to the Aydsplan. t ·' .. ' ., ~~ ...... 6.1.ora Small Town Continued /rom gage 5 crime is rarely a problem in srnalJ towns and iJ virtually unheard of in Ticonder- oga. Then> has not been a murder here for 20 years. I ha~e never heard of any- one being muggt<f on the streets of Ticonderoga, or' of anyone's purse being snatched. Thefts are so rare that many people leave their houses and cars unlocked. A (ew of the mor,e raffish local " blades smoke ·marijuana, but there bas been little of the hard stuff, and sum- mer people occasiooalJy complain about the fact that it is almost impossi- blb lo buy drug., here. Freed from the enormous work load ~f big~ty cops, the local p>licemen, helped by the state troopers, realJy go all out to look for anyone who does break the law. It's not easy to hide in a small town an4 stnmgers are easily recognized as such. Law and order are not issUC$ in local political campaigns, because we do oot sufter from their absence. As soon as children arc old enough to d~ge what little -traffic there ~ and take care of themselves on the water, they can roam the vil!age without adult supervision. . Because peQple arc under less strain . i~. a small town, and because they are . less rushed, they seem to suffer less ,,.. from hair-trigger tempers than big~ity people do. Perhaps one reason· people are so polite here is that they know they cannot escape each other during .. .. Law and order are not luues In local polltlcal ~ campaigns, becaUM we do not Suffer ffOm their absence.'~ the long winters. In the city a man can quickly find new friends or new cus- tonters, but here we deal with the same individuals year in and year out. The clePks in the banks and the stores become old friends after a while, and they have lh4: time to chat about im:- port<int things. like their families and the weattter: If a man pays bis bills. be doe~n't have to fill out forms to get credit. H is reputation is soen known. Smnll towns are good places in which tp be honaJ. and poor places to try to ' . get away with much. Of course no place is perfect, and Ticonderoga, like most small towns, has a major d rawback: It's difficult for the young people to find good jobs here. Unless a person wants to work in the local P.aper mill or can start some stor". or scn:icc of his own, it's har o find FAMILY WEEKLY, • .., ·- .. a way to get ahead. Opportunities in smait towns arc rarely found; they are created. People with a yen' to be self- employed have a good chance or start- ing a smaU enterprise because there is not .rpuch competition, but organiza- tion men have to go elsewhere. My older children, who have chosen uni- versity work and careers in the sciences, .; . ' have to live in big cities, as do many other ambitious souls. Small towns arc great C-Or small chil- dren, good for y~ng people up to the age of college, fi)e for artists and for midd.lc-aged ~pie w1'o are self-cm- ployed. For the ambitious young, who often have to pursue their careers from city to city. they arc good places to come home to once in a while, and they arc splendid for people who want to retire from work without becoming isolated from community life.. My wife and I wonder why we didn't move to Ticonderoga yea~ ago, ·and my youn- gest daught recently asked me why we ht. er lived here else. f' ... Frum ~,.K~rhef\.\ STUE · : The· iS-roint]te · stufff~g· :!~.n you roa~e t -. . From tM("}lp: .. a new-~ waY to make Old-fashiotied ~ .... . . . . ~ Now all you need to make · great-tasting stuffing is a pan·; water; butter or margarine; fifteen minutes; and Stuf™ Stuffing Mix (a delectable combipation of seasonings, spices and toasted herb-flavored croutons). And,.since now· you don't need a 'bird to make it,.Jio la~. says you onJy serve stuting. ~itp pot,fl try.· So 'we made J.wo ~i.~ds b! Stuf ... " I . . Stttffing MiX'. One is specially seasoned to serve with chicken. And one 'is specially seasoned to serve with meat; Imagine! Pork . ~ chops 'n "Stur'. M~t loaf '9 "Stur' .-Even scramble" ~,ggs 'n "~tuf'. . Come AlJ 'think of it, wou'ldri't stuffii:ig taste .' good with whatever you're .cooking up next~ ·• • , Cut along d9tted line ... •· • : : , Easy Sunday DlnnerS- ~ Easy to Preps~ Easy to Clean Up Big meals don't have to mean big messes! Nor do they have to take hours of preparation. Here's a collection of big family-type dinners that either go straight from freezer to oven or assemble quickly to cook in cooking bag·s or·wraps. • Result: The family gets its traditional Sunday feast--:and you're left w~th a relativ~ly clean kitchen! ... .._ . . By Marllyia ..... F_. F4.lter MARILYN'S MENU #1 o,......Apple R.trelher Coenry-SIJle CNc:ken Dinner Tomato Jellied Sal9d . Tlpey Squire couNTRv-sTYLE CHICKE.N DINNER ~ .... ••Di"ted frylng-c:Nck• plecee 1 ..-(2~ on.) ---QMllng llllX for c:Ncllen, orlglnel or ftllld .... "'cup.a.t 4 ........ pot.aoes, peeled wl h9lwed . 3 tebl•IPOOI• butler or.......,.., IMllM 1 pq. (10 on.) tlozen.,... 1 cup light ctHftl Ye cup chopp9d ec:aHlona or onion · y, .... OClft...,.... ...... 'VJ IHlpDClft ult ~ te91Paa. ground blKk.,..,..., ...... , .... opeioMI 1. Pceboat oven to 400° F. Coat chick- en with seasoned coating mix, using 1A ( eup milk as directed on package. \ 2. Arrange chicken skin side up in single layer in large, shallow baking pan. Place. potatoes around chicken. I. Brush ~lted butter over potatoes; sl>'rink.Je with remaining seasoned coat- ing mix. Bake 40-sO minutes, or until chicken .and potatoes ue tender. 4 •• ~k peas as d~ed on package, drain . .Remove chicken and potatoes to servio'k platter. Keep warm. 5. Place baking pan. over low beat. Stir in cream, scallions~ tqxrne, salt and pepper.: Bring to a boil, stirring con._ stantly to loosen pan drippings. 8. Add peas to sauce; then pour sauce over chicken, but a<r not cover chicken completely. Garnish with parsley, if desirect. Makes 4 servings ORANGE-APPLE REFRESHER 1 cmn (I on.) frozen lmftatl01Hr•ft9e- )ulc:e eoncentr ... or 1 cu (I oa.) ff'Olllft conc:entrMed cnnge juice 1cm...., . ·1 qi. ..... Ju~...,.. cider Ice~ • 1. In 2-qt. pitcher combine concentrate, water aod apple juice. Stir until concen- -------- ' FAMILY WEEKLY, April 15, 1173 • I ' I I .I 1· ... "{' \ . . .., I I I I I I I I I · · Half chocola.te, ha.If butterscotch. A unique-f:lew ch~wy. taste combination that's really easy to m'ake with . Nestle's Semi-Swee~ and . Bu,tterscotch' Mors~ls ~nd Borden Eagle Brand Swe~tened Condensed Milk. Hm s how you dq 1t. Firs~ ··1 .. I I Mix well and press mixture into very we/I- I greas~g 9" square pan. Bake at 350° F·for . .._30-35 minutes. Cool for. 45 minutes .. ~ •· I and C!'Ut into 11/2' squan!s (makes 36). .1'f1en stand back and ba'sk in the glory prehe:1t you~ oven_to 350° F. Blend together: " 1 'h cups graham ci'ack'r crumbs 1 package (1 cup) Nestle's• Semi- 1 can Borden Eagle Brand• Sweet Chocolate Morsels Sweetened Condensed Milk* 1 package (1 cup) Nestlf..s• (not evaporated milk) · Butterscotch Morsels •Mignoliae'oP Oime4t8~{1dS may be us'ed. 1 CUp Ct5arsefy-Ch0pped \ValnUtS 1-. o( the..-OqQ) and Eli~· . __ • ~ -~ . ' . I...._~ trate is thawed and ingredients are well mixed. Serve· over ice cubes. Makes 6-8 servings, about 1·% qls . . TOMATO JELLIED SALAD 2l'l cups (20 oa.) ctlftMd tomatOH, undrained v. cup dtopped onion V. cup chopped celery 4 whole clovee 1 tablffpoon vlnepr v. teapoon .... . Dalhe11yenne ........ Hot water 1 pkg. (3 ou.) lelnoft-flnor gelatin Crisp lettuce IMvee MayonnalM t. In small saucepan, combine· toma- toes, onion, celery and cloves. Bring to boiling~uce heat and simmer S min- utes, covered. Strain. 2. Stir vinegar, salt .and cayepne into strained liquid. Measure, and if neces7 sary add enough bot water, to make 2 cups liquid. _ 3. Return to saucepan. Heat to boiling; · remove from heat and dissolve gelatin in boiling liquid. 4. Pour into 4 individual molds. Place on cookie sheet or small tray and re· f rigerate until firm. ~ · ' 5. Unmold on crisp lettuce leaves. Garnish with mayonnaise if desired. ' Makes 4 servings TIPSY SQU,IRE -~ 1 l'l cups cold mllk l'l cup light cream 2 tablatpOOM dry lherry or 2 teaspoona lharry axtr11ct I 1 pkg. (3~ ou.) v.nllla Instant pudding and pie filling mix I 1 pkg. (10 on.) frozen IWfft cherries In quick-thaw pouch, thawed and· drained I 8 ladyflnge,. or 12 atrlpa day-old eponga e11ke • , · 1 Cllft (3111 OU.) flaked coconut, toasted• · ~. l'a cup tontad.sllverad blanched I almonds Frozen whipped' topping, thawed I 1. Pour miJS, cream and sherry into a la.Fge bowl. Add pudding mix·. Be_at I slowly jVith rotary beater, or at low speed of electric mixer, un.til well I blended, 1-2 minutes. Mjxture will be thin; let stand until soft-set, about 5 • minutes. I 2. Tum cherries into strainer ovc:J small · I . bowl, reserving juice: Cut cherries in half. . · · I . 3. Crumble ladyfingers into 1 Y.2-2-qt. I serving bowl. Sprinkle with reserYed cherry syrup. • I • 4. Cover ladyfingers with half of the coconut," -¥.2 cup almonds, the cherries I and pudding. .,,~,-" ,. 5. Sprinkle surface with remaining co- l . ... . conut •and garnish with-rosettes of whipped . topping. Cover with plas~ic I t\lm or foil, refrigerate until serving ,. ...--time.•• M,akes 6 ~ervings ', · 1-·~-------__..:.-=----·::r~-toast ~t~lace-~n sh1Jl.low ~-•. ---------------.. ,to • FAMll V WEEK\.. Y, April 15. 1973 , baking pan in 42S° F. oven for S-7 minutes, stirring occasionally until ligh~y toasted. . ••Mate-ahead note: May be made day ahead .and ~frige led. Decorate with whipped t · ribbon just before serving (or. resh look. MARILYN'S MENU #2 Rolled RoMt Shoulder of Urnb Grawr c.rrota-In Foll Onlofle In Foll 8wMt PoUtoee In Foll ROLLED SHQULDER OF LAMB AND VEGETABLES 1 ·~ ... boned, TOiied lhoutder of ..... frozen 1~ c:upa ""red .... 1 enweope onkNHoup llU 1lb. ........ 1lzewhlleoftloM , 1 Wll1epoon brown....,. 3 tMllllpDO"-~ or......,... . ~ lalllPOoft .... . ....... ... 1 ~ lbL cerrote. cut In 3-lnch p1ecn "' teaepoon ..... e .... , potatoee (2~ ·n..), acrubbed ·~~-. '\fa ~~rnr •MCl'Jlnl · . "' ........,, ..... 1 .. PrebCat oven to 3S0°F. Open frozen meat. leaving it in its hea~y-duty .foi! wrap. Place in shallow roasting pan. Pour wine over meat and then sprinkl_e with Y.l envelope onion-soup mix. 2. Brina ends of foil up over meat an<f reseal. with doubfe fold. Tum up ends ·and press to sides. Roast for 2 hours and 20 minutes. 3. Meanwhile prepare vegetables: Place onions on a large sheet of heavy-duty ' foil. Sprinkle with remaining onion- soup mix, brown sugar, t tablespoon blUtter, v..· teaspoon salt, dash pepper ~ and 2 tablespoons water. Seal foil to ;make tight pac~age. Place in J Sxt OY.l x 1-inchpn. .. ·continn~d nrrpag"l' '!ii 1 -• FAMIL'{ WEEKLY, Aprtl f5, 1"3 • 11 • \ . .. .. \ . .. Nabisco believes a cradrer · ' . -. ' ,. · shoUld be.so crisp it g~ crunch. ·. With anything. . So we pack PREMIUM in #Jl!P ~ moisture-proof stack - packs. We lietieve it should ~ have its oWh good taste and , ~ quality ingredients. So w~ I bake PREMIUM Saltines I with enriched flour, and the . ,. .•...... . ~ taste that's preferred two to one over the next leading bra11d. You like our.1fflltines because they crunch. But there's more to PREMIUM than meets the ear. · ·-· .. ·. \ . . . __ ..;.._Jr .· --""<:--i-·-----. . ·-· PREMIUM'SAl..TINES, THE CRACKER WIIB CRtJNCH! e1m NMlaoO. INC . --- -~ -' Dan Rowan: • .. I'll Bet My Diet's Healthier By Baa .Bowaa, as told to He len Dorsey Than Yours Is!" .. .- "I have no food worries, th11nka to my wife Adrt•M,'' uya D•n. I'm a diabetic. I only publicize that fact because kids who find they have diabetes seem to thi11k it's all over for them. That's riditulous! J discovered 1 bad it sev·eral years ago. Now I have been receiving so many letters from kids who inquire about the di~ase that I've even had to sen~.out a form letter in reply, explaining that .to live and eat healthily is not t' hardship. In fact, it's no secret that ~ry often diabetics are able to lead healthier and happier lives than most other ·peoP,le . . Fortunately, I have no food worries, ttianks to my wife Adriana, who's really an ex.pert nutritionist. She controls my diet so well, I seldom have to take in- sulin:. And I get a loL of exercise - sailing, tennis, water skiing, fishing, snorkeling -which helps bum up the food. We're real raw-food lovers and like · high-protein foods. Lunch is as easy as r~tisserie-roasted chicken or whqlc boneless .h~m ftavo~ with cloves, rum ... and pineapple ri,bgs (packed in natural juice without added sugar). Adriana usually puts out some huge baskets of fruits-papayas, nectarines, apricots, plums-and platters Df cheese (Monte- rey Jack, Swiss, aged Cheddar, good Brie an~ Gourmandaise). Adriana is a real health·nut and cre- ates huge salads . ~s~~ orga~i~ally grown vegetables. She even makes her own "health" dressing. Sure I can'cook, but that's really Adriana's department. M )l· -specialities are mostly brcakfa~ ,, creations. My greatest achie_vemcnt 1s Rowan's Special. It's. a uniql\c; kind u f open sandwich using French bread. I make it every year on Christmas morn- ing. I also make another version of French toast using sourdough.. French 'bread and dipping it in an egg beaten • up with a little. white wine. Flop that quickly· in a Tet1on-coated pan, flip it once and glue it down to some· well- done bacon. Other than that, Adriana ~· ' ... . -is the star cook in our family! .. . .. ) 2 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 15, 1973 , a 8 • h 2 AdrlMe'• ...... .._Ha ..................... .,....... In Ill own rilllurml juice. ... ADRIANA'S BAKED HAM HAWAIIAN 5 lbl. ~Of bone~ M1J1 Whole clown v .. 1 cm (1 lb. 4 on.) pineapple rlnp, PllCbd In nalur.al Juice* ~ cup plnMpple Jlllce ~cupdarknm lhr88Chlno c:herrlea, oplloMI 1. Score ham fat diagonally, using a sharp knife. Insert cloves in center of fat diamonds. 2. Bake ham according to directions on package (or to an internal tempera- ture of 140°F. as registered on meat ham and bacon. Place second slice of bread on top. 2. Run under broiler. Turn to toas~ on reverse side (or grill in Teflon pan on top <Sf the stove). Malce31 serving ' .TERRIFIC IMPROVISATION: Us-- _!rrg_ split 'English muffin, proceed as di- rected, but add crisp texture of shredded lettuce and sliced tomatoes after sandwich bas been broil~. To cut calories, serve open-faced style, topped with prepared horseradish and/ or crisp sliced pickles. thermometer). For boneless canned . ADRIANA ROWAN'S ham, allow l Y.t boUrs roasting tiin~ in VEGETABLE SOUP . ,preheated 3S0°F. oven. •· Few dropl vege~ oll S. D,i.ain pineapple, reserving Y.a cup ~ cup chopped IC.nlone juice. A ·half bourbefore ham is done, ~ cupchoppedcelerr,plue•fewwhole arran~ aorile pineapple slices on top. ...._ Place extra slices in bottom of pan. 2 cups peeled....,. tomaton Blend n;served 1· uice With rum and pour 111 cup chopped po&atoea 1 cup dwopped ClllTot9 over ham. ~ bey .... 4. Bake.Y.t hour longer. Baste every 10 Few drops ,,...ct gartlc min~ies with pan juices. _ a.It ·5. Remove ham to servibg platter, FNelJ ground pepper to:...t. garnishing with-cherries if desired .. Re-~ cup llquld Cw•r °' ch~en boul~lon) • f'""'r gnie.d ,.,,,....... Ol ACMMnO move· pioeipple, sli(teS f roin pan and . chleM · ~ arrange around ham. 1. Plaee · few drops oil in skillet or 8. Boil. remaining pan j~ices !0 reduce · saucepan. Rub most of oil off with to Y.t cup sauce. Serve with shced ham. to 1· . . . . . . paper . we . . .-• ~ . . ~~Ice~ ~o ~rvmg3 2. Add · v· tables and ileasonmgs. ·-.. · •Pineapple pack~ tn its natural' juice · Cover; coo'.f::ver low beat a~ut 30 . .... has. ~n:developedJor people .who like -: minutes, stirring. the fioit a Jjttle less s.,eet or who follow 3. Add liquid. Cook until the volume is restricted diets. 1 reduced to almost a solid. Correct ROWAN'S SPECIAL SANDWICH • u. . 2 thin de....,,,.... eourdough brelld Dijon lllUIWd Of other lhup-flawored. .,,....,. lllUlt9l'd Thlclc lllce Mona.,., Jiiek Of a.. .. chMM .. Dried ......... ...., powdeNd 2 sllcee bolled Of ............ Of c.nlldlM --. . 4 site. hMf-coabd b9coll 1. Spread one side ol each slice of bread with mu!tard. Top one slice with cheese. Sprinkle, witlf bpi, -~op with -- . -. -~ seasonings. 4-Serve hot, generously garnished with freshly grated cheese. Makes. 2 urving3 -- AFTERTHOUGHT: Adriana•a veg- etable soup (based on an old French • ,. recii)e) can be the wonderful beginning.· of a host 01. early summer slimmers that include a medley qf .vtgetab~: ·eggplant, zucchini, cabbage, spinach, 1ettuce, green pepper, snap beans, yellow ~squash, ·Swiss chard or musli- . rooms: FAMILY WEEKLY, Aptll _15, 1173 .• 11 IT'SIOllCE TOllM • ¥ I• -----· " .. ... .. .. Cu11tl11 11t'<l /rum puge I 1 4. On a large sheet of heavy-duty-foil place carrotl, 2 tablespoons butter, ~ teaspoon salt, dash pepper, 2 table-- spoons water aod 1A teaspoon sugar. ~al foil to make a tight packager place on pan next to onion package. Bake along with meat 45-60 minutes, until fork-tender. 5. Place each sweet potato on square of heavy-duty foil. Add 1 tablespoon of water, wrap tightly. Place loil- wrapped pot.atoes around meat in roast- ing pan and bake for 45-60 minutes. I. When meat bas roasted 2 hours and 20 minutes, open foil to brown meat and continue routing until meat ther- mometer reaches 170.175°P. for medi- um lamb; abOut 1 hour longer. It is at this point that the vegetables and sweet potatoes are put in.to bake. Total cook- ing time for nieat is approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes; for vegetables ·and potatoes, 45-60 minutes. 7. Make gravy: When meat is done, re- move from oven and allow to set 10 minutes before slicing. Pour off liquid from meat into medium saueepan, skim off fat. I. Blend flour smoothly with ~ cup of wine and 1A cup water. Stir into pan liquids; bring to boiling, stirring. 9. Season. with dash pepper, .tiquid- gr_avy·seasoning and rosemary. Pour in- to gravy boat and serve with meat. · · • Makes 6 servings -There'• e new flnor combln.Uon In lhlt Greet Ceetar'• Pol Roal Cook In cook· In beg or cleer cooking wr11P. MARILYN'S MENU #3 Greet C...r'a Pot Roett Butlered Noodlet with Poppy Seeds Mixed Greem end TorMto S.I~ Quick Pllrrneun Creecent Rolle Coffee-Tea-Miik GREAT CAESAR'$ POT ROAST . "A special recipe _ f ~r cook-in bag .. or film" 4-4¥1 llM.. ..... bone beef pot,.., t4 .• FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 15, 1973 ' . . C1 ~Van Carr¢ fUk & Be~~ }OJ ~? Onose the pim. ~lie to wi1 from <X1e d . ' 2 tablffpoont vegetable lhortenlng Cooldng·fllm beg or wr• 2 cupe chopped celery 1 cup chopped onlori 2 CUpt chopped Cllrrolt 1 cen (10.l'l oa.) beef bouillon 1 c.n (I on.) tomato uuce 2 tableepooba vlnepr 1 tabletpoonJupr 1 c.n (2 oa.) •nChovr flllett, .. dr•lned •nd chopped* 4 cloftt gartlc, cn.Md~:or ~ teapoon a•rtlc ...,.... 1 .,., .... 2 tuepoont bail..._ ~ 1uepoon ground blecll .....,. -. on all aides . 2. Place meat in cooking:fifm bag or wrap, folding with 3-inch dQuble fold and closing 1 end if !JSing wrap. Piace in large roasting pan. 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Trim eXOlm I. Add celery, onion and carrots on . fa.t frofil..meat. He~t shortening in la•.~ .:._. Md around meat in bag. • ·skillet or Dutch oven and brown IDllt 4. In iuftaU bowl combine bouillon, to- Th to w e 2. E v There's a whole world of Al.easure out tfiere and Van Camp's wants some of it to be yours. That's the id• behind our "What's Your Pleasure Sweepstakes." We're giving away thousands of dollars worth of pleasure.in six different cate- gories. To enter, all you have to do is follow the simple sweepstakes rules .. The reasonl Well, through the years you've made Van Camp's Pork and Beans one of life's biggest selling simple pleasures. So we thought we'd express our appreciation by offering you an opportunity to win a complete home entertain- ment center,~or maybe .an automobile, or even two weeks on the Mediterranean (see entire prize list below) ... a world of prizes to choose from. So for the chance of a lifetime enter our 'What's Your Pleasur~weepstakes." And remember this, the pleasure's on us. OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES RULES 1. On an offldal entry b!Mlk or pfaln 3'' x 5" piece of pipe< print your name, address and zip code. IMPORTANTll Print the Mme of the tweepftlles category you wish to enter on your entry blank and ir\diate your specific selection (A or II). AIJO ptint the 1111ne ol the swet'pSulces atelO')' you are enterln1 In the lower lelt ltMtd comer of the ouu/de o# the envelope. 2. Each entry must be accompanied by a label from a an of Van Camp's Pork a. Beans or the words VAN CAMP'S POU AND IEANS printed on a plain 3" x 5" piece of paper. Mall entries to: VAN CAMP'S, P. O. Boit-8$310, bpn, Minnesota 55183 3. Enter as often u you wish but select only one prfjper entry. Entries must be postmarked by July 31, 1973 and received by Auaust 10, 1973. • · ,------------------------------, / . , VAN CAtv\P'S ) I ' I P. 0 . Box 85310 bpn, Minn. 55183 Pluse enter me in the~-----­ categ~ry and if I ":Vin I choose f!rize A 0 or B O. I enclose a la~tfrom a can of 1 Van Camp's P-0rk and Beans or the words I ''Van Camp's Pork and Beans" printed on l a plain 3" by 5" piece of paper. : NAME I I I I •· Winners will ba determined In random d".r~~J for ,.ch of the (6) 1~taket categories by ~rden·Kane Inc., an Independent Judglna o~~tlon whose decisions are final. Only one priLe p4iP person. TaxH and lnstallationt resulting from winning a prlLe are the sole responsibility of the winners .. ~ .................. -----------___. All prizes will· be awarded. Odcb of winning will be determined by number ol entries received in ADDRESS uc:h category. No substitute prizes are offered. • s. Offer open to rtildenu of the United St.\tes except employees (and their famllles) of Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., its advertising aJefldes and Marden-Kane, Inc. Offer void in Washington Idaho and Missouri and wher-prohibited or restrl~ by law. All Federal, State and Loal ._; and R~la­ tlons apply. CITY 6. for a list of wlnMrs, send a st.\mped self-addressed envelope to Van ~·s, P. O. Box 83S1S, Eapn, Minn. 55113. HO PUllCHASl 11.EQUIUOI ,sTATEo 1973 Stokely-Van C-p, Inc.ZIP • / --------·----·--·------------ cJ these six~ tbv ~ sirpe rues and send ){XI' entry to us. tv1ay al ){XI' pleasues be that~. OUTDOORS CHOOSE EITHEI A Ol I 4 PRIZES AWARDED le. Lockley· '<Wrangle'" .All Susan Vehicle (front wheels .convert to skis). Plus 2 matching Chfeftah mlni-mototbik,s. · Oil I . A versatile 16 ft. Starcraft Gal- axie 6 Camper-trailer. Sleeps six and includes ~plete camper kitchen. mato sauce, vinegar, sugar, anchovies, garlic, bay leaf, basil and pepper. Pour over meat and vegetables. Close and vent bag or wrap as directed on pack- age, making abOut 6 boles with knife tip u..t:op of bag. .: 5. Bake on rack. in center of oven for . . -2Vi hours, making sure bag does not, A. Ford Pinto Country Squire 513- t.!_on wagon. With air conditioning, automatic trans., pushbutton AM radio, and white side walls. Oil touch sides or top of oven. 8. Remove from qven, cut bag or wrap open with scisson; being careful of any escaping steam. Malces8 servings •If using cooking bag with beef-season- -~, packet, use only ~ e&f! ancbo'vy Jil- lets and omit pepper. Follow th~ same CHOOSE UTHEl A Ol I ,4 PRIZES AWARDED A. RCA XL-100 Home Entertainment Center. With Accu-Color TV, stereo, phono, AM·FM. Radio and 8-tradc stereo tape player. ptu~ a Kimball Showstopper Organ. Oil recipe directions, except combine the packet mix with the bouillon, tomato sauce, vinegar, sugar,~ can anchovies, garlic, bay leaf and basil. ~· ~ndly\huy <eFoodshelf FAMILY WEEKLY's Foodshelf .presents dishes you can make quickly, with a minimum of fuss, using common ingredients found in most kitchen cupboards. DELUXE RAVIOLI BAKE In t ~-qt. shaUow baking dish. empty 1 can ( 14~ oz.s.) round or regular beef rHi- oll tn meat Nuce. Combine 1 cuy cre~mM cou.ge chee .. , 1 pkg. (1 O ozs.) frozen \ chopped aplnllCh, cooked and well-draine&,.-J 1 can (2 ozs.) sliced mushrooms (option-. al), drained, l tablespoon grated Parmeun chM.. and ~ teaspoon garlic powder; spread evenly on beef tavioli. Top wi,th an- other can ( 14~ ozs.) beef ravioli. Bake at 400°F. for 30 minutes, or until bubbly. Top with 2 slices of cheeie (preferably mozza·re1- la, Muenster or Monterrey J~clc). Bake until cheese melts. · .. -Malce1 4-6 servings. CALICO CHICKEN 'N' DUMPLINGS Jo 2-qt. saucepan cook ~ cup sliced onion,~ cup chopped green pepper in 2 tablespoons butter or margarine until tender. Add 2 -cans ( t S-OZ. size) chicken · •nd dumpffnga, 1 can (8 ozs.) whole kernel corn, drained, and 1,4 cup d~ pimiento. Heat; stir now and then. Makes about 4 s~rvings PINEAPPLE .TAPIOCA DELIGHT .. " , ·In medium bowl combine 1 can ( 17 ozs.) • tapioca pudding, l can ( 8 'A ozs.) crulhed plne•ppl•, drained, 1 ~ cups crumbled co- conut macaroon cookies, 1,4 cup choppe~. drain~, M•rHclllno Cherrin and ~ cup thawed frozen de1Mrt. topping. Chill cov- ered untit-serving time. Mak~s 5 servings QUICK· PARMESAN CRESCENT ROLLS 1 plcg. <•on.) refrigerated quick creecent dinner rolla 2l\ tablHpOOM gr•ted P•nneun cheeM • S.V.r•I twlata frnhly ground bl.ck • pepper Continued 011 pag~ 20 FAMILY W£EKl.Y, Aprll 15, 1173 , 8 ti • .. . MOST PENSELV POPUlAllD COUWRV . ,. . is Macao, j us+ off~ china coas+. It has so,828 people per sq. mile. • l -8IG6EST SAUSAGE IN TME WORLD -was 3 ,12A ~long. Wwas crea+ed . by 30 English butchers in A66. FAS1ET: ME'A\llest' SNOWFALL in 24 hourS was recorlJed in · Sliver .L.ai'e, Colorado, where 6 ~t, 4 inches tell on April 14, A~I. START FRal-i WrrM SElAIR Jus+ the right · kx.aeh ot menthol . .. FIRST COLONIAL MERO ~.t~. Jamettown's successful harves+ of 1612 saved *'e tirs+ 6n+iSh colony from econopYlic collaps~. FREE GIFT cATAl.OG - 'ttxA can get over 1009 gi.US ·fur fu!e 6&~ Raleigh Coupons, the valuable extras on aaleigh ~nd Belair cigarettes. f=or~rftee 6if+..£atalog, write Sox_ 12~ Dept. S, . • L-ouisville, Ky. 40261 Raleigh l.Ongs. 19 mg. ''er." 1.6 mg. nicotine: Belair loogs. 1p mg. •tar," 1.4 mg. nicotine. av. I* cigarette, f.TC Repon August 72 .. . , . ----~. Collectols • Classics ho G~_ne.;1~ . \ liHI-'-m Always Wmted to Try ••• Caesar Salad and C Mousse · If Caesar Salad is what you crave when dining out, you'll be delighted to find that you ca.n prepare it right ~t your own table with a maitre d's flourish! Follow our directions and see for yourself! CAESAR SALAD 3 .. bletpoc)ne ,.... "' Cut ollv• oll 2 clown a•rllc, tPlll .. . 2 cups French or lt8JIM br .. d cubH (Y, Inch) 3 qts. wuhed, chilled, tom CrllP romaine lettuce ... VH (24he8da) 2-3 .. blelPOOftS lemon Juice, preler•bly lreehly eqUHzed Yi te•spoon 11,Y muat1rd V.. IHspoonUlt 1 egg Y, can (2-oz.. eln) lllChovln, drained end dtopped , V. cup lreehly Greted P1"""8n chMM Several twlate lr••hlr ground blllCk pepper 1. Prepare croutons: In medi- um-sized · skillet beat 3 table- spoons olive oil and 1 split garlic clove until garlic is gold- en; remove and di~. 2. Add bread cij . o garlic- ftavored oil, beating until gold- en brown on all sides, tossing continually with s~n. Tum' out onto paper towels, then tum into a small bowl; set aside on ~ing tray. 3. Rub inside of large salad bowl with cut Clove of garlic, discard garlic. Place greens in salad bowl, place on serving tray. -• 4. ·in small bowl combine ·re- maining \4 dip olive oil, lemon·• juice, dry_ mustard, salt, egg• and anchovies. Beat with 'for\. or wire whisk until combined. Place o~ serving lr'Y, along with pepper grinder. · 5. At table toss greens with egg-anchovy mixture . When coated add grated Parmesan cheese, croutoris and se'eral tw~ts pf freshly ground black pepper. Toss just to ""-ombine. Serve at once. Makts 61uvings TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL CAESAR SALAD . 1: Roma.inc sboold be fresh and crisp. Core, wash under ·cold . runningwat.er, drain thoroughly. Pat each leaf dry. W•p In clean dish towel, refrigerate un- til needed. , r-~---~,,-----.>-:- -.... 2. Some cdoks prefer to cod- dle the egg, cooking it l 11.i m inutes before•adding to dress- tng mixture. I find that this step is unnecessary. · 3. You will find by experiment- r • ir\g just bow much l~mon juice suits your taste. .,;-. /4. You can si~plify by using packaged croutons and garlic powder;-_ !At t.eupoon 'tor eaq.. · clove of fresh garlic if you wish. 5. In any event,' serve in\D)edi- ately! . ... . .. --~ ·--------··-·---------· Rich, delectable Chocolate Mousse will please your most · ..J.1 discriminate guests. You'll see by our step- by-step Instructions that It's really not all that difficult to make, . . ' MOUSSE AU CHOCOLAT 1 pkg. (12 on.) ........ cMcoll .. plecH • ._ rotka, r0om temperlture ·--~·'"·'°°"' ................ o..hutt V. cupeugar . , , 1 laiblHpODft pure vlnllla ect _.---c---4 1. Melt the chocolate in the top part of a double boiler over hot, not boiling water, stining until chocolate is just melt~. Re- ' move from beat. 2. Beat egg yolks with electric mixer until thick and creamy, about 3 minutes. Oraduafly beat in melted chocolate. a. With clean beaters, beat egg whit.es in luge bowl until foamy. 7\dd salt. Continue beat- ing egg wbi~ until they bord soft peaks. Gradually add 's1lg-,, ar, beating at high speed until stifl. Tum mixer to low speed, add vanilla extract. 4. In chilled I t 1 -cup heavy cream · u til sf . 5. Fold cooked c late mix- ture into whipped creun smoothly. Now add egg'-white mixture all at once, folding with a large spatula or wire whisk. I. Pour into a 211.i-3-qt. serving bowl. Cover with foil or plutic film, refrigerate at least 2 hours before ierving. 1. Just before serving, beat ~ main.ing heavy cream µntil stiff and use· to decorate surf~ce of mousse. Spoon cream out with two small spoon~ to make small peaks, or use a pastry tube. Maus 8-10 itrvings TIPS FOR SUCCESIFUL · MOUSSE I ~parate eggs when cold, it ia • easier to do then. AJlow to stand ' at room temperature.· .. ' 2. Take care melting chocolate: , . Melt over bot; not boiling water. U steam risee, the choco- late will tight.en and ~me unmanageable. Should this hap- pen, add -2.-4 tablespoons vese- table shortening and blend into .. the chocolate until' it becomes soft again. • , " 4 fAMILY WEEK(v. Aprll 15, 1173 • 17• .. • c . - .. Fun••& in DlsgUlse" 1br Kids Just for fun, why not try these ideas next)ime your children have playmates in for lunc_h? unique -.ctM pr•11ure control Thia ~ give. you • choice of .,.._ ...-.....0 pr111ure ........ to d the ...,.,.. . . . . . . \......, . .. SAILBOAT · 1. Cut bread in half on the diagonal. Spnad c~eam cheese on one triangle. Spread cheese spread on remaining triangle. 2. Place cream-cheese triangle on plate, cut side vertically straight, up and down, making ~ "sail." Place celery stick alongside, making "mast." Top with carrot, making "ftag." 3. Place cheese-spread triangle across bottom of "sail," making "boat." Decorate top of "boat" trian_BI~ with ro~ of sliced olives. Mal¥s J Sailboat sandwich, 1 serving JACK-IN-THE-BOX 1 allce aqare aandwtdl brHd 1 8llce round WMlwich ........ 2 teeepoone ,,.,.red muaWd « 11181tpW:i• 1 site. round Edmw M ChWdllr dWeM 4 slices stuffed """ oliwe 1 (1-lndt round) drde ..........,, ...... 1 (2 lnchn x ~ lndl) strip plallenlo 1 curwd sllwr bologne or pimiento ~ C8ft (4~ on.) dnilect .... 1...aceleryle8f 1 (4 lndl) celery •tick 1. Sprc;ad bolh slices bread with mustard. ~lace round cheese on round sandwich bread, making "face"; place on plate. · 2. P1ace 2 olive slices, pimiento circle and sliver of bologna on bread, making "eyes,'' "nose" and "mouth." 3. Cut 2 \4 -inch trian- gle from side of square sandwich bread, making "hat" and "box." Spread each with d~viled ham. Place "hat" at top and ''box" Pl ooltOm of sandwich face. 4.. Finish decorations with celery-leaf "feath- er'' on hat. celery-stick "bow tie" centered - with pimiento strip, and·olivi-slice ···buttons." Maus J Jack-in-tM-Box sandwich, 2 'suvings • THE BUG 1 slice round aandwlch bre9d • • ~ teMPoon .......... or marprtne · 1 .UC. round Edam or Checfd. ~ 1 sllc:,t rouftd bolotM. ........ 2 ..,.. sllc:ft carrot 3 illcee 8luffecl ..... olhe 2 (4 lndl) ceterr deb 1. ·Spread sandwich bread . with mustard. ' ... €d'fer bread with round cheese; plaee 'on plite. 2. Place 2 bologna quarters on sandwich at top, 1 inch apart at ~ge; points almost touching. Place 2 quarters bologna on toJS of each other, and place on sandwich at bottqm. with point io, 1 ¥.. inches a,t edges from other two bologna quarters. 3. Place carrot slices topped with 2 olive ... r 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, e'Prll 15, 1873 slices on checle, making"~." Place remain-• ing olive alice40D t>oµom of bologna quarter, making "mouth." Finish "bug" with celery stick "antennae," centering sticks between "eyes." Make1 I B~g 1andwich, J. urving I CHOO..CHOO TRAIN I • ..,. I 2 alk:a equare WMlwlch brHd 5¥.a 18b111paw en_. et)te peMUt butter 3 ffllt Inch) celery ltJck9 • (Yt-iactl thick) blMnll lllcel, plua 1 (Va· lndl Ihle*) ..... Ike '1whole~cherry,plua4 ... w:hhlo chenlee, .......... 1 (2 lndl) piece csrot. .....-. p1ue 2 (av.a Inch) cmrot •llcka 1 ..... c:elerJ .... 1 .. b1e111aon ,....._or currMta I 1. Spread each slice bread with 2 'h table- spoons peanut butter; cut in haJf. 2.·Arrange sandwich halves in a row, ends 1 inch apart, on foil-covered cardboard or tea. Place celery sticks between train. "cars,• making "couplings." 3. Place th~ 8 banana· slices on bottom of ·•cars," making "wheels." Top th~ck banana slice with whole Maraschino cherry and attach with peanut butter to front "car," malting "engine light." Place 2-inch. piece of carrot on engine, making "stack," and place celery leaf on top, making "smoke." 4. "Fill" the first train "car" with · raisins: "coal"; the second with carrot sticks: "logs"; the third with quartered cherries: "apples." Malu1 J' Choo-Choo Train, 2 servings" • I• CHICKEN UCKEN 1 IRce round Nlldwlch bread 2 tablnpoona whipped CNMJ chHle t .alcn carrot, c;ut on dl99onal . 3 tablffpooM 9ff Nied, recipe below 1 emall celery leaf · 1 square piece pimiento or red pepper · 1 allce atuffed a•n olive 1 ....U carrot alee 2 (2 ;tch) celery sticks 1. Cut round sandwich read in half. On one half of bread, pread crcain cheese:. lace on prate, cut side orirontal going across. '. ' angecarrots aceson ge in cream cheese, aking "feathers." .. . Spread egg salad on remaining half of ... · re.ad, center celery leaf on egg sala,d, making. ·:' .. 'wltg." Place egg-salad half ·on plate, c_ut ides half-aligned: egg-salad half jutting out ' front, and cream-cheese· J:ialf jutting out hind. · • Finish ctlicken . b)> cutting pimiento ·ro resemble "co~b:" ;Arrange "comb," sliced- olive "eye," small carrot-slice "beak" and _ ~err-stick "legs" on "chicke'n." IMaku 1 Chicken Licken sandwich, l ·.aerving EGG SALAD \ . ') In small bowl combine· 3 hard-cooked egg1, mashed, V.. cup finely chopped celery, 1h cup mayonnalM, 'h teaspoon onion powder, V.. teaspoon ,.It and dash pepper •.. Cover and refrigerate any leftovers. · Mak~s l~ cups -. t-_. ....... .... ~t:'ll.Y-'WEEKLY, Aprlt 15, 1973 ~ . _, ... ·\bu W~R~ his .TUMMl'- WE'll WARM l11s TOES. I Buy 3 Gerber®. High Meat Dinners ••• get a pair of nylon IOCks. What a bargain for Baby Week ... a pair of our nylon stretch socks, that ,"grow" with. baby's feet, when you buy 3 Gerber ~· High Meat Dinners. They're.the dinners with 303 or more meat by weight, to give your baby extra protein to grow on. Over 13 different Gerber meat and veg~ table combinations_to try, too. Gerber High Meat Dinners ... Gerber stretch socks ... to please baby from his turn-. my to ~s toes. r-----------------------// Gerber Baby Week Offer ,J. socks offER J P.O. Box 1973, Fremont, Michigan .49412~ I CHECK SOCK&~ I SHOE s1zs M SOCK SIZE 1 ~-s. _____ _ I .. SHOE SIZE 4'6-f'A SOCK ·SlZB S~-6~------ / • f / Enclosed are my three labels from Gerber High Meat ' • ( ~ Dinners. Please send me a pair of white stretch nylon .,,,"' Gerber baby socks. Size checked above: · . . , / ~ . . ~ ' \ h I Add.-I I I I Oiy . Stace Zip t I I •/ O~Ell LIMITED l per family or address. Requesu by voups and 11. I orpnnations cannot be accepted. Pl~IC allow l, wcCis for dehv~ry. ..... . Offer Sood only when this form is ulCd. I ~............ Offer is 1ood in the U.S.A. except where prohibited, taxed or 1 1 • restricted by law. Offer expires October 31, 1973 . ~~, ~----------------~ -----. • Gerber roducts Company Fremont, Michiaan 49412 -a.w-___.. ........ - 0 Steak? Love it I But it was a battle between the mortgage payment and the butcher., We just couldn't afford steak until I tried Adolph's Meat Tender- izer-and the less expensive steaks. 1 "At first I was reluctant to 1.ry ACtolph's because I thought if it tenderizes meat, what does ·1t do 40 my stornacn? . 0 But then I found that . Ado!Ph's is actually made from ~ · the papaya melon. So it's a " pure food product-:as natural as orange juice. "I began by tenderizing round steak. Adolph's made it tender · enough to broil. Round cost me less per pound than other steaks, and it's all good eating meat-very little fat and bone. I got a lot more for my money. ~est of all was the-iaste. Tender, juicy and delicious. We're -eating more steaks now-and it's costing a 'lot less." .. Lean cuts are better for you Gourinet treat-marinated stealc fbeeflikeround,flank For a flavor change-of-pace, an in tip '?Orne f:rom the marb)ate steaks with Adolph's parts o he animal tharget the ' Meat Marinade. It works in . e~ercise. That's why the~· just fifteen minut~s to -give lean. And why they're tough. teaks deep-down flavor and And less expensive. But, pound j icy tenderness. You'll find for pound, the lean, less expen-. Adolph's Meat Marinade at the sive cuts have more protein, meat co nter. less fat and calories. That's why th~y·re better for you. Tough-to-tender in a iiffy With Adolph's Instant Meat Tenderizer, it takes only a few minutes to turn tough into ~ender. Just moisten the meat with water, sprinkle Adolph's · ~ve niy on both sides of the meat, then pierce deeply with a fork at about ¥.l inch inter- vals ... and you're ready to broil. - Conti_nued from rge 15 1. Preheat oven to 37S°F. Unroll dou*'-1; separate into 8 triangles .. 2. Sprinkle cheese on sheet of waxed paper.; mix1 in frab.ly ground pepper. S. Lightly press trianglea in clieeae mix- ture; roll up. Stan at shortest skit of triangie and roll tO ·opposite point. 4. Place roU.. point side down, on un-. greased cookie sheet; curve into cres- cent shape. 5. Bab about 10 minutes, until golden brown. Serve hot' I. To reheat: Wnp in foiJ ; beat at 3S0°F. for S-10 minutes. Mohs 8 urvings llARIL YWS llENU #4 Fwr-•T .... ROMlllMf ll11Md ....... Broccoll wWI u.on ....... c.not Alplc ...... Cllocol ... llol11i11 OMlea FREEZER-TO-TABLE . ROAST BEEF . 4 Iba. frozen rolled rib, .,. of .... round or 81rfoln..tip rOMt . ~ ·-·· ' Ground bteck,......, ....... onlona,peeled 1lt .......... OOlll9, ....... .. .., 1'plqJ. (1 oz.) .. )ul grn,... .. 1. Preheat oven to 400°F . Open foil from froun roast beef, sprinkle meat with salt and pepper. ~r looeely with toil; leave open at ends M> beat can circulate. Place in routing pan. 2. lloast 2 hou11. Turn back foil to permit browning, insert meat tbermom- ~ter.• Add onions and mushrooms. Coo- I • II • FAMILY WEEKLY, A,,rll 15, 1113 ~. .. . tinue roasting 30-40 minutes longer, until thermometer regislets 140°F. for rare; 160°F. for medi~well-doae. S. Remove from c>ven. Place on serving platter or board, keep warm. 4. Pour~ juice into saucepan; atim off excess fat. Measure-drippinp. add- ing water to make up desired amount for gravy. Use au jus gravy mix as label directs, using drippings and liquid above. Taste, add additional sea.soninp if desired. Makes 6-B'sepings CHOCOLATE MOLASSES . QATIES (Cookln) licupldlt.....,or...,..,.... ~~-~ cup........,,_.. ...... plldced 1 .. 1~ t8bl11paoa1 mal1111• ~ IHlpDOn pure nnlle em.ct 1 cup lifted ............ flour · ~ t111pa• ...._ eoda _ • ~ IHlpDDftull • 1~ c..-quick-cooking ..... 1 pkg.. (I oa) .a cltocol.t9 or .......... d9ocolate.,.. 1. In large bowl with electric mixer at medi411Upeed, beat butter, sugars and egg together until light. Add molasses and vanilla extra~t. 2. At low speed, gradually add flour. soda and salt,. beating well until tbor- ougtily combined. . 3. Stir in oats and <;bocolate bits. 4; Heap dough on sheet of ~eavy-<!uty foil. Refrigerate for 1}0 minutes .. ··· 5. When dough is chilled. press into a. long round i'oll and wnp in the foil. 1 Label, date and freeze. ·• 6. To make cookies: Preheat oven fu 400°F. Using a sharp knife, cut off as many cookies as desired in ~-incb­ tbick slices. 1. Jleseal foil and return unUled por- tion of roll to freezer to use again. 8. Place cookies on foil-lined cookie sheet and bake 8-:10 min•tes, or until lifhtly ~rowned. 9. Cool 1 minute on cootie sheet, then remove with spatula to cool completely on rack. Makes 3 do:.en ·r ... True and op pc same (Se!! . , 1. It's laugh 2. If : meetia ever,! able i junny your r al will 3; "Si "sick' 4. He men ta 5. Me oppos type c 6. Pee sense tionaJ 1. Tr studie versit] tests -: or ic much woma mari's shown tacitu1 comes 2. Trt, I right Yale I that i for b tac he< gjven much by yo senra en live ty rem the "Ii a rep thing tendea that s1 humo1 thew ceived People Qui% What iOur Sense or H.mnor Tells AbootYou .. . By John E. Gibson· '. " True or False: Men and women often have opposite reactions to the same type of humor. ~ 19 mo. "llf." 1.4 mo. nicoline; Sul* King: 19 mg . .,_; 1.5 mg. nicorine av. per clgerette. FTC Report.~ 721. (Se(! number 5) -• TR,U.E OR FALSE? 1. tt•s easier to make a woman laugh than a man. 2. If you're giving a talk at Jl meeting, your club, or wher- ever, you'll make a more favor- able impression if you tell a junny story or two,, and iard your remarks with an occasion· al witticism. 3; "Sick" ' humor is good for "sick" people. 4. Humor can i;crease your mental horsepower. · S. Men and women often have opposite ,rea~tions to the same type of humor. , . 6. People who never develop. a sense of humor are not emO: tionally mature. ANSWERS 1. True-accoc<tU;>~ to h.umor studies conducted at the Uni- venity of St~kholm, where tests --showed that an amusing or incongruous situation is much more likely to tickle a woman·~ risibilities than a _ marl's. And other studies have shown that men tend to be more taciturn, more reserved, when it comes to showing their f eeliogs. 2. True-provided you have the I tight personality. Studies at Yale Univer5ity have shown that if you have a reputation for being ra!-fler serious, de- tached, or aloof, and not often given to levity, you wilt be much more favorably received by your audience if you ·retail senral humorous anecdotes or enliven your discourse with wit- ty remarks. If, however, you are the "life of the party" type, with a reputation for being some- thing of a card with clownish tendencies, the study showed that spiking your discourse with humor will have little effect on the way your remarks are re- ceived by your audience. ' , I . c&ning,sanding, paintq. Tedious job. But now, you an relax with the full-bodied flavor only one dg~ delivers. •• This ••• isthe ~Mmomen~ Riot RIOt L'M Warning: The Surgeon General Hes Determined That Cigarette Smoblg Is Dangerous to Your Health. 3. True. Studies show that it provides for a safe, harmless ex- pression of 'their pent-up feet-• ings of aggression and antiso- ciai hostility-that, if'rep·ressed, can result in a variety of stress ailmenta-and-oervoua ~ctions. Incidentally, if a person's favor- ite .kin<l of humor is the "sick" variety, he isn't likely to be very happy or very well adjusted. 4. True. Studies have demon- ,strated that humor can be highly eff}ctive in improving the function of our mental f ac- uities. At one leading univer- sity, for example, psychologists fol!nd that students made ap- preciably better scores in men- tal t~sts _when the test forms ·were prepared in ~humorous -. way than when a non-humorous form was used. It was found that asking difficult questions humorously tended to relax mental and nervous tensions that inte~f.ere with the thinking processes. 5. True. In summing up his find- ings in "Motivation in Humor," psychologist Jacob Levine cites,. as an example a ·cartoon in • which a man turns to Watch a passinf girl in a miniskirt, while watering his lawn, ·and in the process succeeds in drenching his wife, who 'bas been sitting on the porch observing his distrac- tion. "Most men," the psycholo- gist observes, "will laugh at this 'accident' because they readily i~entify with the m an. Women (arely see anything funny in this type of joke. They understand its underlying meaning, and too often they find themselves uncomfortably close to the rote• of the sprayed wife." · 8. True. Dr. Martin Grotjahn, Clinical Professocof Psychiatry at the University of Southern California, has completed an exhaustive study of the dynam- ics of humor. He concludes from his findings that "One's sense of humor develops in gradual , stages during a life- time. Every step is connected with the mastery of a new arut- iety, and each conftict mas- tere<\,at the different develop-: mental stages is marked by a . growth of the sense ofimmor ... (It bas also been observed that people who never develop a sense of. humor never really grow up. They dqilt have the ability to laugh ... at themselves and roll with the punche.s that life hands tliem.) . -F. A\exander Magoun, for many years a profesS<>r of bu-' man relations at Massachusetts Institute of Technology,> ob-. serves that the ability to see - something funny in a difficult situation is always evidence of· emotional maturity. And he finds hul)'lor to be tQ.c best safe· • ty valve tJ provide release from pent-up nervous and emotional tensions-"as wen as an effec- tive mirror by which to have an appraising, steadying ,_ look at oneself.". ..ill 'f:A-.ILY WEEKLY, Aprll 15, 1873 • t1 . 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Illinois 60068 1 e Box 100, J~N.Y.11431 1 e Box 1178, Atlant8' Georgia 30301 TOTAL COST$ • •Box 178, Dallas, Texas 75221 ---- D SankAmerlcard Card Ne O Master Char,ge Sales Tax .. $ __ _ AMOUNT ENtL. $ .. --,- ~Ml~-~--:::;:=======-~~=="~'======~~~~~~~~ __.._ ADORE~--------~~~~~~~-...---~----~~~~~--~ CITY STATE ZIP cooe""-------------------T·r~----~~---------------------------------- ~The Moiister .That Ate $190BDlion" And Other TaX Tales "If IRS took a liking to you and let you shovel those dollar bills Into a wheelbarrow and take them home, 1 you would work all yourtife without getting more • than a fraction of the total." By Max G .. ther ' ' . Aun<r this time of year, hardly anybody ¥s anything .nice to say about the Internal Revenue Service. But perhaps dear 'old IRS de- . . serves a little sympathy after all. Though the act of paying income tax is painful, the job of eoUecting it is ab- solutely st~_ggering. 'The job is so huge that we would need a sta.ff of about a million people to do it right," says one IRS field agent. .. We nearly drown in paper every April. Looking at some of our mountainous ·statistics, I find it amazing that the system works at all." Let's loot· at a few mountains. • • IRS collected more "than $190 billion.,..not million, billion-in fiscal " , 971, ·more money than any Govern--. • . . f'ra FAMILY WEEKLYl',\pfll 15, 1973 meot had ever ,oUected in history. It is almost impossible to imagine so ·enor- mous an amount of money. If that $190 billion were in the ·form of dollar bills, and they were stacked ftat in a single pile, the piJe would be something like 25,000 miles high. Jf IRS took a liking. to "you-.:and let you shovel those dollar bills into a wheelbarrow a~d take them home, you would work all your life- without getting more than a fraction of the total. Assuming you managed to stagger home with a million dollar biU s every day, you would need to WQrk 365 days a year fQr more than five centuries to finish the job. And if tha~ $ j 90 billion were put in a savings bank and earned simple annual interest at .five percent, the interest would be ro)lg4!y '$ 1 million per hour. ·'-' • Tlie tax haul has been growing at ,_. a st~ning rate threugh most of this century. 1'be 16lQ...Amendment to the Constitution, which allowed the Feder- al (Joyemment to tax incomes, was ratified in 1913. The first full year of the income tax was· fiscal ·1914, and.in ' that year a pclttry $380 million was collected from all tax sources; That . was about one-500th of the total J 971 collections. (IRS collected more mon~ in the single year .1971, in fact, than in the income tax's first 30 years put ·.together.)· -·· • If you have the feeling your per- sona.I .tax ~utlay has been g('()Wing, you're right: Dividing total collections by the nation's population, the tax haul in 19~4 was a happy little $~.88 per capita7 The figure for 1971: $927.02. • IRS spent I~ than $§ million on the job of collecting taxls in 1914. Durin~t fiscal year IRS spent $981 miJJion. That s early: a billion . doUars spent just to get revenue com- ing in! Part of this huge outlay went to · pay t~ wages aod salaries of IRS's · big army·of employees. Back in 1914 there were. slightly fewer than 4,000 emp oyees. TOday there are nearly ' Continued on page 2) 1 Tear out this coupon and see for yoursel£ After y001ve tried Aurora, you 'II never go back to the brand' you're using now. Betcha 7t? . ·--~----,.,··--- Heres proof .... - :. (It's made with smaller doses -of two laxatives.) 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A tormenting Itch In the rect~I area, JR>M-plcklng and trdgetlng are often telltale algna of Pln.- Worma. It can happen to-anyone In MY famlly-ye>ung or old, rich or poor. It's ao common, medical authorltlea say that 1 out of 3 chil- dren examined, end many parenta, have Pin-Worms without knowing It. And because Pln-Wotms bring on Itching tnd fidgeting. they can.., distract children and affect their achool world • What's more, Pln-Worma are highly contagloua, ao th4ty cen apread fro,m · peraon to pef90ft. untll the Whole family la lnt.cted. What car.i you do about It? For- tunately. there ia an eaay.to-ta• medication that geta rid of Pf~ Worms. lt'a called Jayne' .. P-we tableta. Aak your pharmacist. He'M tell you thatJayne'aP-Wtabletaate apeclallyformulated with an eftle- tlve medical Ingredient that g.- Pln-Worma out of YQUr t,.t.ent. 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Robert Harris, FW4, Box 2017F , Santa Cruz, _CA.ilQfiO._~------- t Weekend Shopp.er itef;r§ are NOT advertising. II products shown are not available nt stores, ordu from sources listed. I c -I II Th ca mJ au SU fro ·Flt po Pe ho ~u fta Ch ho ml SC ad se w f 1 Pit de uti co fCM sa1 to int SUI ly, WI sit m1 F• nu . , . I ca• PL SO\ pac for Al' ... ~ ... *-' *'°"tSllOIUI Nttll rftlCNnl AddialDt cannot lnlkl I •.• llllps a running tDtal UcaltY ... and adda and ts up '° 999,999: . Phleli.lon engineered. lmpcw1td Wist Germany. Weighs 3 oz. -Fits m of your hand. Slip In pocbt . Take anywhere. Pemct f salesmen, students, tiousewlvts, buslneSs men, storekeepers. etc. Balances chec* boob In nothing flat Totals bills llQ llghtMtg. Cfledcs grocery tapes, doll homework. adds sales slips and car mileage, c:heck!fwtdge and other scores ... and does 101 other adding and subtrlCtlng ~ In seconds. SUper acante. Full refund If~ don't IM S10 in 60 days. 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Bite and it 11).0lds per- fectly. Easy.to UN, harmless to dentures and gums. Money-back guarantee from mft; At all drug count~ra. · · ..... .. The Mon~ ThatAte · $190 BiDlon" Cu11ti11tt<'J /10111 p<tiJ<' 21 70,000-enough 10 populate two towns tbC size of Texarkana. Texas, Zanes- ville, Ohio, or Kankakee, Ill • Some 111 million tax returns were filed in 1971. About 73 million of t~se returns were subjected to a proces$ called "mathematical verifica- tion," io which the return is simply checked to see whether the taxpayer · h~s done all ~is figuring correctly. Slightly more than l .S millm returns -aoout J .S percent of the total_.were more thoroughly examined by aUditors and field agents . .• -~ The math check showed that about. one t~ayer in 16 had "misin- lerpreted" the Jax instructio.ns or "mis- read'';be tables or ·made "mistakes" in simple arithmetic. (Oddly, there were about twice as many "errors" in 1fi 1axpayers· favor as in the Govern- ment's.) As a result of the math check, IRS mailed $140 million to taxpayers who bad paid too much-but it wrote stiff notes demanding $313 miUibn from those who bad paid too little. The more thorough audits turned -up st.ilJ more Convincing evidence that . American taxpayers, despite their sup- posed docility, aren't really that eager to pay. Of the l.S million individual and corporale taxpayers who were au- dited, .two out of three ended by being billed for more tax. The total bill was slightly under $3.S billion-or very roughly ,$3,SOO per return. (Those au- dited returns came mainly from wealth- ier taxpayers, and they were carefully picked as being the most likely to con- tain what IRS politely calls 0 errors.") • Finally, let's look at some figures that ought to cheer us up. Last fiscal year, IRS mailed out 56 million refund checks totaling some $19 billion-in- . eluding $132 million of interest. More than 98 percent of those checks (and nearly 80 percent of the dollar total) went to individual ta~payers. largely those who had had too much tax with- held from thwr paychecks during the year. . -So for some;-fq>Til 16 can be fun. --. FAMILY WEEKL V, April 1S, 11173 • II Because of _Their Beauty ••• A GRISLY ·oEATH With bone-crushing force.steel-jaw traps spring shut on millions of w((d animals each year in the United States. These animals die a slow, agonizing death of starvation, thirst; frepzing, fear, or gangrene. Many times the animal will actually chewor"twist off its foot in a desperate attempt to save itself. These beautiful wild creatures are killed primarily for their fur; few are used as food. Furs are a luxury item catering to our vanity but hardly neces- sa..Y to our survival. From forty to over sixty small animal skins are often used for a si~gla fur coat. Con~ider the immense pain. fear and suffering each coat represents. Steel-1aw traps account for 90 percent of the annual U.S. fur take. Only 10 percent are caught in more h~mane, Instant-kill traps. State lawsTegulating trapping are rarely enforceable. Steel-Jaw traps may be purchased afld "'Set by a ... nyone, including childre~. who often.Jorget or neglect them, leaving any unfortunate animal trapped to die a miserable, painful and prolonged death. We are a nation who has put man on the moon. Yet we treat our fellow creatures with barbaric and primitive cruelty. It is time to redefine our val- u~. It is time to end this abusive use of our wild animals. YOU CAN HELP. r------~--------~----------------------1 I ' I I Mail Immediately To: THE ANIMAL PRO~CTION INSTITUTE OF AMERICA I f P.O. Box 22505, Dept. FW-3 ... • I -· I 58IM South Land Part< Drive I YES-I WILL HELP! Sacramento, Callfomla 95122 I My TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution of S .............•.. _ .. Is enclosed lo help: 1. Bring ap end to the UM of steel-jaw traps ~thin the U.S. 2. Ask our government for an Importation ban on lurs taken by means ol sleel-ja~ traps. 3. lnfonn others of the crvelliet to animals caused by our desire for furs . 4. Finance more ads like this to call public attention to the horrors ol trapping. • Your contribution of Stoor more ef'ltitiet you to membership in' the Animal Proiectlon Institute •nd a year's subscription to ............... mac.1'nine. . ' ~ . Name--------------------------- Add~SS-------~-------------------- CitY--------------State _________ Zip __ _ ' I I I [ Quips & Quotes l AMIOUIN MllOURV ... ., ....... Alw But stiU the ldb haw aot been abed. .. .. _ I . ' ' ' ' C~ YOU TOP THIS? , We ~ve, alu, a .leaky roof. It WU, I think, the buiJcler'. goof, Or pouibly the ardUtect'a, Or the inspector who impeets. . ht anyhow, wbeo raim detcend . Our roof springs leab from end to end. We SU up bucbb, ID up pans, * • We"try aH IOrta of tobemes and plans, But must a"fllit the encl of raio- No encl, though, to the ugly stain, The dam~ clothing. clammy boob, The fumiture with spotted looks, Ti~ after time our roof'•~ fix/' . . rm full of angaWa, IMr, ... _....., ThefGleaitisfw ............... . THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kldt ... life dlftetently. Send 'Oflglnal contribution• to "Child.'" Family WH kly, M1 Lexington~ .• N.Y .• N.Y. 10022. $10 If UMd-none returned. My huabaod, who·a ma~~ of a loan office, often ~te to catch up oo work that ~·t been done during the day. One evening last summer my son and a little friend of his rode with me , to pick him up.:· we were sitting outside the ofBce, watching iny husband pull the drapes and tum off the lights, when I heard my son esp1ain to his friend: "My dad's the boa. He gets to.stay as "late as he wants tor . J:Mr1. Charle1 Mw/and Council Bluf•, Iowa TU.RN OFF HOT TASTE. #. . . . ·i·• I . ' -... ' . ------1 ----·":'"_-. ---~·-;, •• Warning: Thi Surgeon Gal\lfll Hn Dltnintd Thl1 Ciglrlt1I $mcUg Is '°"'DlllUI to Yu HeMh, . . ! COME UP TOiK<I>L . 18 1119-"tw; 1 .5 11g. nicotin1 •· I* ..... FTC ""*" Auf, n. JULIET LOWELL '8 _..: CELEBRITY LE I I ERi Juliet Lowell, author of fhe all·llme best· seller "Dear Sir," collect. unlntentlon· ,. ally humoroua letf9n to and from people in aft w.lka of Nfe. '.f o Burt Reynot.b Dear Mr. Reynolds: I , would lilre to join a Nudist. Col· ony for the Sum· ma. Can you teli . me one where I ean wear my panb? S"'°"---- A certain hig--city newspaper always demanded that its reporters use the word "today in the flrst sentence of . ~ evwy story. A youn~reporter was as-. ,,....... signed to turn in a lory about a gang- ster who had been found stabbed several days before. There were no wit- gesses to the crime. The police had been unable to locate a sing!e · clue. · The man apparently had no f~ly or friends, but the story had to meet a • dead.line, so the young maJl'Wrorl : "'Freddy Flnger1, who waa ltabbed by an unknown ~nt la.rt week, u still dead today... -Lloyd Byer1 Thirty u a nkB age for a woman- especially lf she u 40. -Gene Yaaenak . 2t a FAMILY WEEKLY, Ap11115, 1973 . .... . Bigamy v IM only . Cn,,.. on tlN boob where two rltennab o wrong. -T"°""" 1AJitlttC6 . By FrMk latglnekj LIT'R&E EMILY "Our TV Mt •• broken and ..,.rythlng WH IO qulet"-t night.I coutdn't get lllJ homework done!" . -.... I ' " l .~t0a.e\\Orld! I instance, as a Jot of people did. They said it was the devil's music. Kids were told to break their records. l had kids as1c me if they would go to hell if they listened to the Rolling Stones oo the radio. I'd tell them to talk to their pastor. I c.'Ouldn't really say what 1 be- lieved or rd get excommunicated." UNQUOTE. iddicted doctors: There are as.many as 6~000 drug adclicts practicing medi- cine today in the U.S., estimates Dr. Herbert Modlin, who believes that up te-two percent of American physicians . are drug abusers. Director of preven- tive psychiatry at the Menninger Foun- dation in Topeka, he says that these doctors behave lilce other ad4ict:s: They seklom admit their addictioh; become ad~pt at excuses, denials and ratiooaJ- SUZIE PRUDDEN AND PLAYMATE .• i.zatfons; insist they can stop whenever they like; and almost never quit medi- cal practice voluntarily. But they di.ff er Too young to eurc ... ? ExerclMfor babtee: Most babies uo- cler two years old in this country are "pa<:ified prisoners,• says Suzie Prud- . <lcn - a physiCal-6tness advocate lilce her famous mother, Boonie-who gives , clas~ fr 'babies. instead of freedom of imagmation, they're given a cookie, a bottk, television~r all three." What they should be given, she preaches and practices, is exercise. Babies, even as young as four months, love ft, Suzie says. But FAMn.v·'VEEJU.Y doesn't ad- vise your baby.to try it without an ex- pert instructor at hand. . Mar)oe Gortnef · QUOTE: Marjoo Cortner, evangelist· tu med-actor, talks about his own'brand of evangelism ( Mar}oe was already an cvan~ls~·-·at the· age of ihree) :. "I woulil-gue with myseH. Am I taking money under false pretenses or am I giving people a service~ I felt I was giving them a service. Remember, these people didn't go to movies or rock concerts. Listening to preaching was their only ent~ent. And some-- times positive things happened. For instance, a woman with a withered hand f31l'e up to me. I grabbed it anEI stretch~ it right up. It was beautiful! But I did feel bad about preaching .about t,bi{lgs I don't ~lievein. l never- preache<t against rock an<l rnll, for, . from street addicts, he says, in that they are older (over 35), well-to-do, take sedatives rather than hallucinatory drugs, and don't d~l _with pushers (they steal from Hospitals and write false prescriptions). Actually, he says, the alcoliolic ~octor is more of a <l;ang«!r to patients "because alcohol affects brain functioning so th& alcoholic is more prone to make serious mistakes than.the doc-tor on moderate doses of other._ drugs." DATES: Sunct.y is Palm Sunday. Pass- over begins Monday evening. Frldlly is Good Friday. SPECIAL REMIND- ER: YOUR INCOME TAX DEAD- LINE IS MONDAY, APRIL 161 ANNIVERSARJES: The American · Revolution began 198 years ago Wed- nnday. BIRTHDAYS (April 15-19, Aries; April ~22, Taurus): Sunday_.Clau- dia Cardinale 38; A. Philip Randolph 84. Monday -Cbaflic Chaplin 84; Peter Ustinov 52; Edie Adams 42; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 26; Henry Man- cini 49. Tuesday-William Holde~ 55, Wednuday-Huntington Hartford 62; Leopokl Stokowslci 91; Hayley Mills 27. Thursday-Hugh O'Brien 48. Fri- day-Lionel Hampton 59; Ryan O'Neal ·32 .. I ' BIA>'RtDAY PEOPLE: Huntington Hartford.& Hayley MUI• ' FAMILY WEEl<LY, April 15, 1973 8 "27 a. flll .... tllll • I 1 ., n .... .,,..11111,...t ..... 11._.. ... ••n• _. ·~••• rllll ..., .... , ..................................... ........ ............. , ... ., .. ..... ....,t, .......... ~ ......... , .. ,..." , ...... ..... ... ftt 11181111ft. ...... lllll IMML Q. Wlual d011 it "1h 10 ~ wuudul . A. Bat.ic:ally, it takes exm:ite. A1mos.l any aer- cise will bdp to dndop at least ICJme al t:d = ~ you keep at it Joaa eoouab ud Q. l Rt'I dten 1111 ~r 'tN)ll- A. Yes. Tba-e is one CJUlStlOdiQll)' dfectiYc tniD-ina mdbod that Is .0 fast and euy-the OOf l me and recommeod-tbc new Bulhrorter sysacm.. l Wlwu' I t/ta/1 A. The BuJJwort:u is a ruolutiooaiy aew mUI- ~ ucrciscr based oo bqmetrics., tbc science diat increases SU'elllth. up to four times Caster than convcntioaal methods. lJl JQY opinion, it's the moat ldvanced train.ina system in the world today. Many Jeadina alhletes me il: World.famous Heavywe1aht Boller Mqhammad Ali. World Heavyftiabt Judo Cba.mp_IOO Wiln Ros.ta., and CycliQa Cbampion Eddy Mercb., to name onb' a few.. . CL Ho~. I~ d()fs B1dlwo1ker lrtli11ilt1 t4kt1 A. Bullworker ~ ab9olutdy the fastest • kind of exacae pom"ble. In fact. an introduc> tion tmoinc program takes ooly; 70' seconds a day. No otbc.r system-wciahtl.iftms, 1'Wlen. or strmuous c.tlistheaics-c tiYe you -resuhS ao quickly and easily. On the ooatnuy, many ~ J'asbicWcl IDdbods cau boors or weary, bOriQI ·wort ~ ct., ... ud it's oltm months befo*te you beaiD to see impiovements. Busy ptofqsiooal athk:tes and champions doa't bal'C timr fOf that. Nobody does. Q. HO'N /Olfl don it to/.;e kfore ybtl iw,u. ITI· -I~ ,...pJsl Id ..... , ,.,,,,., lh ....... ...... ,.,_. ,.....6-.,.... ........ .......... ......... .. 0..A •.J.-.. WWrts' rt a 0 ,,_ , I *6 •az1 .,..,.. ~---,_ ...... , .. ,,. ......... --• ........... ....... , .......... .. Q. WNit do 1hou h11rn ,,.,,..,. i11 v"""1 te"'"' A. They mean that in as little as 14 CS.ys you cu actua.Uy ~ to 1tt muscle an>wtb in '-mir· ror ind verify rt with a tape ~-Every "wect ll:icreafter bdngs ever faster aiowth. ft 8111 to fTI n4eh U..prtuiV(,,1Uults, 4011'1 )'OM 'L lfav1 to work. Vtr)I luutl! A. A~utely not .. Thaf'.1 .tbe ou~andina ~van-~ Ol lsometnc ~·~· '' s so ~ easy! Eadl ·~ .JIOmetric UUC'lse tabs-only 7 and you barely ba9e to moYC. It'I not eYCll oec:caao to disrobe. The Bullwort:er is ~ liaht and compect. it can be ud at bomc, 10 the olic:e., anywbeie .. : n-eo while WUchioa TV! It's· a areat UnproVemeAt OYe.f bulky, expensi..: ftishts, bicycle mac.IUDea, pWJeys., ecc. . Q. COii Bttllworltlr rn&iltilq tvm lkwlotl l>odJiU • wlr~lt ~t 1NGk -' lltilury, or /111 "1Wl ~)11 a . Ddinijely! It'~ .. ~ ~~bf tboulandsall .~ ~ IDC1'I .. e'llefY --llZC ..... • Oft!' ..... WC>rld. Bullworker t.rainiQa bdpa tr&Dlfonn weak. thio arms iDlo rippliaa,, muscular pill.an oi str~hobuild br09d. powerful sbouJden, tW'D ht. • chests into deep manly ones. forae IOOIC seomac:h tlab into Skd-bani. ~ muscle .•. build that "'V• lbpe of a real atblcte. devdop sturdy, coatoured tJaiahs and ca1ws. ... And all this in rtcord tllMI What's mon, I've .bown &kinAy, shy fellows wbo, after just a few lboct·""' with Bullwork.-. er, tUmed into real sc>-tiettcn ... e'f'et)' inch a man .•• bowliq &iris over with their dynanUsai, coofidc:nc:e, and new found power! You really · have to s.ee the remlllbble dfeas ol Bullworker for younelf to bel.ine tbeinl · : ft How c... OfU r1oder1 find 0111 wt0r1 oboMI tlw 'L Bullwo,.Pr, pc,,,.,,6 actwally try II /or them-Mlvu1 ' A. I undttstand that the Bulhrorker distributor , in the' USA is now makiQa it available-free -on a two ~ hame-trlaJ baSis in order fo in· • troducc it to tile acnera.I public. If )'our readers · · !-fC inteJa&ed ift devdopini.lheir·bodin, in build, ma~ aod strenlth faster than ever before PoSSiblel I IQgest that lhey cont1ct the lJS distributor foe full details. · .. ' 144 . €> 8UUWORICEJl SERVICE 201 Lincoln Blvd., Mtddlesex. New JefMY 08848 r---------------~-----~----------, I FREE :r-.:!":::..;.=.=~~--I I •ftftlfl' rT Pie ... •nd me my FREE full color' brochure about BULLWOAKEA 2 ,I I ~ I with~ obU91tlon. No Mlumao wlll call. I ,, J Name Age , t I 1-StrMt .. Giant Balls .of ·Living S olorl 8 CUSHION MUMS . ·At Half Our Catalog Price To Get New Customers 1 0 /or only $·1. 00 Hardy ond decoroliv•, myriads of donl~ng ' I or 2 inch flow.,s transform each Cushion Mum inlo o huge boll of living col<!'· Nor· molly develop to bushel bosht slie. You get Cltrysonthemum root divisions from prov.-n blooming Michigan nursery grown stock ... red, yellow, bfonn, white, pink •• etc., os ovoiloble. GuorontHd lo bloom th11 HO· so11 ... send today. EVERBLOOMING CARNATIONS Hardy I Gre~odln VarletiH 1 Richly showy and spicy fragrant perennlola that rival greenhouse blooms· in size and color. large flowers bloo"' In otwndonce all summer, even intermittently Into foll, year oller year without replanting. Special offer brings you 1 year Michigan nursery grown plonh, slrongly rooted .for first transplanting. Check coupon now. "NK-YEUOW • aED-WHITE-MIXED Darll Red Star -Sha~ ·floweB - For Rock Gardens, Grassless Bare Spots .. CREEPIN8 :_l£0 UM . 4 Pl.ANTS $1. oo· ONLY DltAGON'S BLOOD ISedum Sp11rluml Mi~hlgo~ nursery grown plants spread rap· idly in sun or shade into o dense ·blonht · oJ care • free lush green. ground', cover. ' Erupts in clusters of vivid red'.bl.001111 - mid -sum"ler to September. Ideal. for rock gardens, borders, edging. Check coupon and moil today. 25 PLANTS $1.98 Hardy Creeping Myrtle (Vinca Minor) thriv~n denae lhode or "trouble" sP6ts where gross won't grow. flowers freely each spring with ped winllle blue flowers. We ship motured plant divisions from noturolittd plant· ings. Send today. 25 plants to cover 50 sq. ft. of bore. ugly ground. FREE BONUSES At No Extra Cost FREE If order m•llld by May 18, GIANT HIBISCUS per· innl•I root, nursery crown from Mtd, 1 or 2 yeera old Dtllcate blooms of wtlite, pink, crl"1Jon 11 •wallablt. FR. EE If order totals $3 cet HIBISCUS plus 12 DUTCH .ANEMONE BULBS (2'3 'cm.). EJotlc blooms r1n11 from vloltt Elnll, blue, to rtd. • • . · FRr If order totals $7 cet_ HIBISCUS, plus 12 ANE· C MONES, plus 6 !'£ACOCK ORCHIDS (Acldlntlltr•l BUllS. 2-tontd b11utl11 ere sum.mer bloomlnc. , rnrE If order totals $10, cet HIBISCUS plua 12 ANE· \.S11~ M()NES plus 6 P£ACOCK OttCHIDS. plus 12 Holl1nd OXAllS BULBS (Dtppel). 3 cm. clrc. Plnll blossoms, co~r·lhlPtd FluRmE.£ send remltt•nc• with .order, add 75c •net· we ship j,p,d. You set FREE lovely CANDLES Of HEAVE" pl111t (Yucca ·fll1mentosa1 our rte. $1.DO value. Blooming Size, 'mported From Holland SO GLADIOLUS· BULBS S1 .00 · w mia assort t of flo111lng reds, deep purples, · 'd yel '. c., os ov,~ilo.ble to set your garden blazing. Me m size 2 'h · 3 c11c. bulbs, many hove already bloomed in the field one season and are oll ready for 2nd ;rear blooms on spikes 2 • 4 ft. tall. Send for this un~toble offe< today. Carnation and Camellia Type BEGONIAS Trailing IVY GERANIUM 2 0 Hea~thy Tubeu $1. 9 8 $2 00 . COMPUTE WITH Soy goodbye t.-dro.b, shady spots where other flowe;s ·just won't grow and bloom. Once these 1-1 'h " diam. tubers start flowering. they keep it up oft summer long~ one aeries of huge color· ful blooms ofter another. Offer bfings o mia of 20 imported 11.lgium Carnation ond Camellia • _HANGING BASKET Truly o showpie<e thot transforms room, porch, Of polio into o grHnhouse of florol bep11ty. These healthy, eatro -4<1uble, young Geranium•· ore already growing in 2" FMOt pols. When ~oblished s!Jt"!ld. produce an abundance of type B.gonios in o rainbow of red, white, pink, oro11ge, etc., oi ovoiloble. Moil large troilin~owers. Complete with 1-inth hanging bosllet. Don 't min this big value. coupon today. • I FAMOUS 3-WAY GUARANTEE ' Every Item. we ship'1s well protect._ ed and tagged for easy identifica· tion. Each order also gets IS.page Spring Plantine Guide with full cul - tural instruction and know.flow. Blooms illustrated are re.asonably accurate as to shape of varieties named although colors may vary as nature often turns out tints and shades found nowhere else. Send today, fully guaranteed ... I. Shipments are always ON AP· PROVAL -if you are dissatisfied on 'lnspeelion, you may return your order within 10 days for purchase price refund. 2. An'i item that does not develop and flourish to complete satisfac- tion, repla_c.ement is free (5 year limit). 3. If you pwchase any item from us and then see the same size and • ~quality at a lower price, upon re· eipt, of pr~of we_will~reW-nd !te • difference 1n cash. • '\ .. MAIL THIS MONEY-SAVING COUPON TODAY .--------------- -I MICHIGAN BULB COMPANY, Dept. PZ-1461 I GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49550 I I PIHH send order 11 checked below •t best time for sprln1 pl1nt1n1. All Items •re covered by 3-w1y cuarantee and )IJ Bonus Items to which I •m I I titl d • to be shipped witn my or\ler · en • re I I HOW CAT. COST MANY NO. ITEM I I 300 Cushion Mums . I 108 Gladiolus Bulbs I I ,, 305 Hardy Carnations 171 507 335 3~9 . FREE 174 flt[( 175 Imported Begonias Trailing Ivy Geraniunf with hanging basket Creeping Sedum !Dragon's Blood) Evergreen Ground Cover (Vine.a Minor) Giant Hibiscus, order mailed by May 18 12 Dutch Anemone Bulbs for $3 order . .00 .00 I I I I FUE 176 12 Dutch Anemones, plus 6 .00 Peacock Orchid Bulbs for $7 order I I •-"' .... • 12 Dutch Anemones, plus 6 fRff• 162 Peacock Orchids, plus 12 .00 Holland Oxalis Bulbs for $10 order 0 Send remittance with order, adding TOTAL 75c, and we ship postpaid, lnclud- Ing FREE Candles-of-Heaven plant. . ·.75 0 Send C.O.D. plus postage and charges. GRAND TOTAL . I I I I I I I I :. Name ... ·-·-----• _I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· WWW W WWW s · np w w ~ew-~w--w---w--.-. -w--w--~ • •· ' / / . ' .... . ... .... - ' ., ' ' ' • . . ·. , . . ' ·'. •' ~· t. ' '' .. . . . .. . ' ' ... . . . ' ' , ' .,.,, •• f' '· ' ( L L .NANCY .:-· t """"r\" ~---"'' I ;_~ • . ~ l '' . .. ,, • ... . ' HOW ABOUT,. A GAM'E' OF 'CHE'CKE'RS-? t • ' • NO, .. :(OU'.RE"· , . A 'L.WAYS A.' SORE" 'LOSER-· I . . . . . ( . ·, . -. . . ' • I ' " ,,. -· ' .\ I loCAL. ' . [ ~:-·WAfl'I _'_ .... , .. ,.. . . ' .. \ . • • • ..... ( .~ .. - ' I, • j I . / ''•-\ ~ ... " . ' Qy Ernie ~ushmiller '-'--NG>-·-:·-WE-~-i ALWAYS GET .INTO AN ARGUMENT ) I .. -rvo-;-o tr"'·· GE:r MAD1 IF I WIN 0KAY···YQUR MOVE' " r ' • I •• / r.- ' .. ~. ' ' "~' \,~ ~ -. ,_ - I ,,.,..... .. ~ . ' ,,,. t. • • DIHNIS .THI ' . ' •" , INACI · . ' •, ~· ~ ' . ANO MOW MAY ,; Mfl.F' VDYJ--'"" /" MIAt, MA~IA~ MOW fX' r )<NOW 'THAT APVICI I~ 8NTU1t•L"f ICicSM'T !' t•t MIA~1 ~OMI OF. IT fOUN~... · , ' .. •• ~~~~;....:.;:-~-..,;..·~·-·--.~/ ~ ·-~ ~K/1.!JA: ~ASON· Hll~H ltEi.A'Jlo .A·D'/ICi '. . . WE s"c"1A&.1J.I . 1>4 COAt"""f' ~d; ! . I GUESS I'D BETTER -tilON'T LEAVE YET, '!J'kM! 'f>/HY 1---1-eE-"G-e-rr-i HG·-HeME. :eeNt..r-veu-c;o-v1S"rr-w·~rH-r-H , I 'LL DO -+.:1:.ri-Ar-r-.,,--- f ·- • • JUDGE? HE'S IN THE Ll6RARY! \ I WANT -&ETSY AND ABBEY -,TO GET ACQUAINTED! ' IT W"'S INTE~ESTING TO HAVE · m 6HO~ 'ME ARO.UND ! SAM ' WAS WITfi ME THE EVENING .' 6EFO,RE I LEf:T SIX YEARS AGO! wi'D BEEN TO A DANCE T~AT . NIG HT ! ... ·HAVE YOU KNOWN SAM VERY LONG, A&BSY ? • • . ' -- • _.:io-- . .. ,... - • l'r° 'llMf fl4AT MISS PIACM ii · rv• 60T,. ~01&.IM, v1rr.v N1c1 TO Ml, •uT ON Tiii MAlfCIA ::. ~MA~ Mlf.GlflMMIS. If Al.fTMOlrr'fA ANP AMUl'T. , -WMA'T 11 YOUll. , AP.VICI 1' . -..,__ -· ' • • ., By Hank Ketcham I j ' . ' ' • ' • I ' 1 ' . i ' _,, . . • I I - . ' - .. . ..... ~ <I <l<l r-W_l_L_L-·I --5:-E:-E-Y"".'O_U_· ,., .. • _ ..--I-•• -. I"":''L-L""· · ,eei;QRE-'¥0U-LEA\I'.~--C:ALL-Y.O.U WHAT'S OUR . .IN THE · SCHEDULE FOR .. · MORNING ... TOMORROW?· . HI! HANDLES SOME Ofl . J HE LEGAL WORK FOR ' SPENCER FAR;MS·!.-WE 'RE : J'U,5T GC)_OD F.RtEr'ID'S ! .. ,_ .. " . . ' ' ' • I • • ' . . -~ ,. • CAN YOU'ftUST YOUR .EYES? There are ~i' Je•11 ilx· differ· 'ncet Ja •ra'lrinc ·detall1 bet-:een top and bottom panels. Row •ulckly c1a you find them? Check answers with those below, • 'lUi••J,11P •1 •!•K ., 'lU•••!JJJ> •t 11•:-J ·g 'Jl u1•"w fl pu• •llol{ 't "JU•J.tJ,1 fP 'I P••oq llU/•S 'I '.I U)ifJlll •J l••fH ·; 'llu'1••!W•.-! p•jl{ '·1 •••~~••l<I >, • .. . '. ·1 • ,,-...-. . ; . • • I ' ' .. "'··· • .~· .~ • . . BULLETIN BOARD ' , e 19 GiSOD LVCIU Staal oa. '1Hr lllol9ea'wllli ~r feet.about 11 ladtel apart..S.•lt •owa. .... btilll JaUda ....... )'Mr bees ind •P fr'Ont bttpeea "Dr let• and &l'J to toach yoar ao1e. "' • • • • TMre are U iaumber1 spelled wi th six letters, .. l.he lar1fft of wblCb. is ninety, Whit are the other .J\ve?ADIWerwlthlatwominuteL . · . . -. ' • • ........ , .... 4rN1 ..... , ..._,... -.....i::r: • • • .. ' . e Whlda •J11iorer was a 1Ucklor for ~f 1.W- .Jeel Unab, of Alb1a1, H.Y. eta )'ft annrer Jal• ...,... .. , •,· . ONE AGAINST TWO! You eaa' • • • "!lorat..•.a-•sio ... 6~A r match10W"•tr.a,tll111lnatthat·,' • Wb.at't 1111 11ame? Tbere'1 .Jim Nulum, ... C&rl' ... --.. of U7 twd peftOM you· bow, Est~ Ella Voter, Hant O'Clll&f.-Al-Lamlnum, a~4 wlAI. H~'I how:.~·Ho14 a Jun Gerale. C&n. Jou .. thint··of tom. more? Send otout lllct or metll bar· In a llllml!i.....-J-· --· · c1l11t·bl1h po11~ · / _ .. -·-···-' ..: ti.on. (HI 111111.· J1 ',._ aboVe ): Ask op. '*' pon.ents to ll'UP · •the It.let OD both . · /ldd11 (WuS. ~). . Now, ~ID&•· them to' push •a:ain1t you horl· zontally, exertln• ·-... ;, • t:tead)' foree (no '1 or.t1 ·Jer1<1 ldOYel). • Row do 70•, , · manare to ata~4- 11p to thein~ Sim· pie. A~...!.Jour fr!lnds ~is for-' . · wird, mOve the stick in a slightly upward ·dfrection. This \l.'ill divert the major part of their combined forward !orc e~\ HIGH STRUSG!· Tangled lines le.id from four Person!! to four kites above. Question: Which person is holding whi ch ·kite? (IC 197311\ina: r·ca~ure• S)-ndic1&tc, Inc.I .tf-J S • r-_..;..\...;:;' ')=: =~--·-----·-· ~-------~-------------, . .. t GOOD DAV. GENTLl:MEN ... 1 WANT TO MAKE CAMP UP IN Tl-IE TIMBER BEFORE OARK!' TMEAIR'S A(Or° CLEANER UP Tl-IERE ! IT!s NICE TO KNow I CAN WALK Tl-IE STREETS Ofl" YOUR CRIME -FREE LITTLE TOWN: ... '"WITHOUT BEING ATTACKED BY WILD INDIAN5-0R OTHER UM· FRIENDLY NATIVES!' ,, - ~ . " ;f .... , . -. -.. •• • ·-- ' ,. " . : ' . .. . . ~-.. ...... ~ . ··~~WON'T FINt>~ .. . -l);)JNJUNS HERE IN · - . ·. SROKENSIT! . ,, . . . · • • ,__ ' • • • • • \ r: • • • ' ' l • • • • • • . • ~ • • • • ' • • • ' • • • t • t • I ' • • • • • ' l • 2 • ... • I ' • ,_ TAKE THE EASTER' r ,.,.· " . • • Thia la really the.week to seethe Queen Mary from at em to alern, top io bottom. • • • Evon II you 've already gone to.~ with us before, · lt'ltheweektocomeaga!n. · ... · ~. · Ther .. a 118W entertainment and thoOaanda • of other iasclnatlng thlntit toeee and do • 'the br\dge, 111• engine room, the Ar• pallor that's liig a a ~ou~,_,_ .. Plua.a , ' far·out voyage of adventure and · discovery through Jacqu~ Coual¥U'• Uvlng Saa • · Forfun, for excitement, . for abmething differentto do . • -takelhaQueenMaryTou'r · • • during Euler Weeki ~, • .. '. , .... • ·lf6-• I • . .. ' • . . • WEE~ Q_~EEN,.· MARY TOUR AND ~ET A ' ~ ' . I .. . • ' I " , \1 .r--· , ~REE"HONORARY C'APTAN IRON-oN OECAU . . .. ' , . 0Jter mad• only 10. hold•r• th our • • · Dff•I• wUI b• t lvtn frOm I IMt\ltl'I aa only • ,·~-· er:::-;-· ~----1· Durtna ruterWeek only, evtry pe,.on 17 and undtrwlll • • receive • ftM, f.l nch, oOlor lron·on appolntlng him cu her ~-''Honor1ry Capttln of the Queen MW ~, OUIEN MARY TouR-. • I ,. •! " . .' _: .. . . Long Bach . , 1 81,000lQ\JS OF RJN! "lllllngl'' eveJ\t day fro"' 9 a.m. etth• · ond Of t11t Long lloooh F""''Y· Ad 18.50, Junloro (12·17l $2.50, Chlldllft (5-11) $1 .2S, ~nder S, F.,... · Phone (213) 43$-4733 . . • • ' - • ' .. . .. . . --·· _., ' ,, I . . • CAPPY WANll:t> PAO'.!; GONNA , -rAKG ME" i"O A Sl-IOW . . SA'/,,, Wl-IAT.!S AN X'-AAn:P .MOlllE '? j.fs;; BJ:CAME FAMoUS ~ 1415 PENE'fMJING · . PoRTRAITS ! -· .• . . . . . . . . . // 4-16 ............. __ CA'VVY . WANTI:P ,OH .•• "CAl717Y"? ... ~ ... .-. X-AAY'11:D WAS. A 1 RGHA1i?KABL£ Fnu>W. -GLAD lo Hl<AR J1-IGV FINALL.V MAD" A FILM ASOUI HIM J! ' . ' .. ' • " • .... ~.· . Al I EN'S ,FA"THER SENT Ml5 -npi.'X ' Tl-tlNG. iN T°V'JO . ~Tl-IS AGt;) 'AND t1-leY GOT SOME ~ eACt<. ·ALOCAOV. . .~. " • • ' .,. ·' ... ' . . • - ··~-.....:.._.J·. ·. ~ . .. 'lllE~ A r..ar· .. . OF THAT . GOING • AROOo.iO • . . . ,1 . ---- ' .. • ' ' MUIT .4ntl r---1 ' . . . ' . . . - . i i' ·•oon~ ;MULLI' ' . ' . ' • • • • • • • . . • • ·~ • .. . -• • • . -- ... • • •• .of ..... 1 ..... , " .. . .. ~-----------. ...... . . .... ·--11 ~ -~At41>-,~iy BT~fl.f!S'AY b'INIC°C"OAT 'IOIJAL\MYS PROMISID ANt> I , -• . . . . . . . .. - . -- ·-· • • • • • -• • . . . • • . .. :· .. • . . • • ::.... -- • • : • • •• • • • ; \ . . . NEVE~40'r· _ •• • . "SALLY BANANAS" . .. . 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