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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• , ,., • •, .. .. _ -.-, -• • • 1--...!porls:. ____ =.~U=---p _for _Change • (ClF), which has governed "'1eo ol com· pet.Itkin for boys' sports since 1914. '' '\ U \ \ 'l'I 4 I \I a litlle. And 11 !'!"" gq on, hopefully It JllUI be half and hall," she added. • At le..t one thlbg is diftettflt from years put: tbe image ol GAA memben. -Sweating out thek' ~ to be<orne better alhletos mlv to be con- llidoml -bit "odd'.' by many fellow M•ldeds may have ha'ned ~ numben ol girls away !nm GAA. .. Y.'endy. "You're almost respected in -a aeoee becaute )'OU ·want to get involved. It's a bealthy thing. Health is important . "Vou',·e come a Iona: way bl !3 years to be approat.'hing this next yenr. the first In full fiedged CIF compeOUon," . Westminster High Principal Thomas Kolonoskl told the Coat'hcs and students from about 30 Orange Comty high schools at the GAA meeting. <<plain the CIF, which only recently agreed to bring girls ln under the s:une guideliOOs a! boys' teams. The idea !hat •·girls were interested in higb--level CO:ITii>t-1.itloo.. that there was sonle talent there" "bniy occurred to the CJF in 1966, Sl)id ~liss Blatz, Who coaches at Cllaffey Hi!Ch &hool. "It'• not ute um ~:· llid. SIJNDAY * "It's kind oC a liberation movement. Glris see the need to get 1nvolve<l It's more or a challenge," added the hlJd> -jlllllor wtoo•1 thinking about a future In pro1...iona1 tans. -...,. In the dlaoge is the ~ -Fl!denltioo "For the first time in the ti-year history of ttris ldlool," Kolanoski added, "we will find our young women athletes receiving the accolades they have earned in the same level the bo)'S have." The women ca.roe to take part. in . sports clinics and to hear Phylli!i Blatz Next year, girli var5lly aocJ jw1lor varlsty teams c21n CQ111pe1e and be {'llgi· ble for CIF' championships in tet1ni1. badm1n1on. flt.'fd hockr\'. t1·11ck. l>A~kel­ ball. b}!llll:1~l.\. Sflflb!lll, S\\'inHlllfl& and tScc ATl llETES, Page Atl ~OL 61, NO. 62, 1 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE CO.UNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1974 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Roberta Flark Wins 3Grammys GAS PRICES OVER JHE YEARS LOS ANGELE~l (AP) -"Kllling Me So111y With His Song," a ballad about tbe erpotion3J. 1mpaot ol ml.Bic, was named recQrd and song of ·the year Saturday _night at the 16th aMual Gram· my Awards, giving singer Roberta Flact her second such booor in two • years. , -"I'd like to thank the rworid." said Miss Flock, llj)ttllding beT anns wide. She aloo accepted • goldm ·-e for best female pop peifocmance, also a repeat •"""' !or her. Miss Fladc ....,...., blrreconl company "for baviag the good ..... to slpt me. .. Tho mtllll awards ol the ewnlng - four -went to blind ~cwt iter SleY1e Wooder, wbo rocelved a atandlng ......... -lid ..... 'llage byba-. I ~ tbe finlt of his ·-· Wondor lland«I his -lo 111$ -· J'.oulob Hiltclody ot DoinM, ..;tog, "I ,would like !or. yooi all DOI lo giYe this lo me but to my motlier." Beaming at he'r son, Mrs . Hardaway "8id, "I wooid like to 1haak yooi all lo< maklpg Ibis 'Ule ..-mo ol my Ufe' toolgl:t. ti Momenta later, Wonder made anodlef trlp•to the stage lo receive the award !or beot pop vooaI per!onwmce !or Chat adog, "Yotr-Are the--....t-My- Ll!e." lie aocepl<d It In momooy ol the· )ate alD«er Jbn . Croce, -.... kilI<d lo a plane craol1 last ;.ar. °"TE ETHYL REGULAR , • Jan. 1968 369 33.9 . March-1968 29.9· 26.9* . May 19tlJ 33.9 29.9* Sept. 1970 29.9 259* June 1971 389 349 ~. Nov. 1971 30.9. 269 . .. July 1972 369 32.9 Aug.1972 29.9 23.9. Feb. ·19TJ 42.9 38.9 ? • • • • TODAY 59.2 55.2 •gas war prices ' ' • GAS-l!RICELYISTERDAY -This is the six·year pricing record of one Cpsta Mesa oer·vice otation Evans Pbillips 86 at Bristol and Baker streets. 'The chart reflects not" only a dramatic climb in prices, Dal1'~ .... ~ but indicates that th•· major oil companies were waging gas Wll'S u~little as a year and a half ago. If you think today's price is high, consider the latest forecast from Washington: the 8o.ttnt gallon. Wooder also was -lo the categories ol beot rllytlim and titues !lllllg, .. Superstition," albwn of the year, "In-'0 ..J ..1' D . F. -..J =-~~.t rhythm and blues u.a rivers to lira Sealed Jury Report W 01Ties Nixon's ·La,vyers M one point, Wonder °""" that be was seriously injured in mi auto F l'f _ ~ s 0 ~~~astsai~.,th.~~ . ew ,btM tations pen alive to :accept the award. In one oi ~ aooeplan<e speeches be thanked bis brother Calvin for saving hb life in Orange Coast motorists 90 far appear • that Some~ membors!ot b Nlltional lo be coopenting with the ..... gas Acade<nY ol Reconilag Arla ...i Sd4lloe8 by numbers plan, but the real trial wt<d lo the G<ammy compettUon: Tho byilre may """" -y. awards were pniseatod ~ a -. Driven with 11<moe tialeo ending lo -galhelinc at the ItJil;ywood odd dlt!b laking to tbe rood today P8ladi lo gas llP will Ilnd ooiy ..,. pettellt The~ d>a .. the belll .... "'the ..m.e · ... -tn Orange County mtllt ol the year flambo;aot .....,. open, aooordJng to a llUl'Vey by the Bette Ml<ller. Sloe ru!bed lo tbe llage, AIMJJ Club. her -rod hair in • frizz, .... But Ole!' may be -to get help exdaimeil, "Isn't this a boot!'' ..i finding where Ule one~ are before Miss Mldler; who bills benei! ... "T!Je they NI oul of fuel !cnkq tut <:l the Truly Tacky Ladies:' was "We have six blactboards filled with neminated In other mllsical categmes,-gae-illatiiiui--open,-lbted by cities,'' but won no other ~· Frank Capello, a supen18or at Orange 'Ille award !or bell rll)'thm and blues County's gaooline •""'l""'Y nerve .,.,.1 group w!ft! lo Gladys Kolg!JI and center, said Saturday night. tbe Pippo !or their recording "Midnight Qulddy oet up Friday lo ""'8Vlt( ques- Traln lo Georgia." They also won the ·tions ·-t»W the new· gas llllMIO- Granvny !or best pop vocal group !or JM& plan -U, the -bu.,_,,. !be 90DC . "NelthEr Oue ol Us W-the <loonllnatlng paint fGr Wmnation lo be lie Finl to Say~·" cm·~ lo pt po. Out ol the fll'St SO calls received Saturday. Capello said, about 40 people wanted to line up at JJUIDlll, however loog the wait. Elewn volunt<ers, who all work at regular county jobo, -abota ISO to 200 ~ calls an bow: !or 12 boors Saturday at Chree emergmcy numben: 834-21311: 83Ul93 and 83U!94. They plan lo be back at the phones today from 7:30 a.m. tn 5 p.m. ...i again Monday ond Tue!day. The makeshift fuei-watdl syWm, Capello said, -U like this: many police oftioen in the field caD their dispatdlen when Ibey .spot an °""' gas otatioo. Tile dispatchers report the 1ocaUoo lo the nerve amter. By tbe time a driver calls, the infor- niatioo ml&ht be two to lour boon (S<e GASOLINE, Page AJ) • Crisis Creates ·Tensions WASlllNGTON (UPI) -President Nixo:n's Watergate lawyers wer e ~ Saturday to be deeply eoo<emed that a sealed report from a federal grand jury might oontaln "lnDammatory conclusions" about Nixon's role in the Watergate cover-up. For this reason, Investigative 90U!'ce!J believe, the lawyers may urge U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica to deny a grand jury reqtle51 that tbe report be turned over to the House Judiciary Committee, wbicb i!I considering lm- peadunent proceedings against Nixon. The White House had oo immediate comment on the report. . The grand jury gave tbe secret report to Strica Friday after it indicted seven of Nlion's clOsest £ormer White House and campaign associates for oonspiracv in the Watergate cover-up. UPI learned the n!pOlt contalned Information about Nhoo's role in the cover-up.' 'Ibe New· York Times reported today that the aealed report conclud.. that President Nlxm was involved in the Wai«ple·COYerUp. Quoting well placed soun:es, 'Ille Timer stated tbe briefcase contained documeata and other evidence lo support the ooncluaion Nixon was involved in tbe C:OV«ll[>. Veterans Claim Victory ·in · Meet With VA Chief LOS ANGELES (UPTl -.J. IJv're.week hµnger strike and sit-in"'W" a small band of dissident disabled veteran~ ended Saturday aft.r VA chlol Donald Johnson agreed to consider their demands for refonns in the treatment of veterans. "The strike is over,'' Ron Kovlc, a 'tl ·year-old former ~larine sergeant oow coolined to a wheelchair, told · a -or cheering supporten on lht ste,io ol Ole Federal bulkling in west. Uls Angeles. ··we have won a tremeodous viWiry. "Johnoon promlo!d lo glvo ample coo- •ideration to CU' demlnds, and WO will meet withkl one ltl(l'lth in Senator (Alan) Q-anston'• office.'' ~ The ,._ ended .,,.. JGllNOll n... iJ...., irom w_._ 1or !be ~ time In tbree days lo meet with the v ......... Last Thw'sday he demanded that lhe veteram meet v•ith him in the VA office on the seventh floor of the Federal Building. BIA Satunlay he met - them In tbe~ encamp"""! In the 13th floor Jll{fices of Democratl.c S e n . Cramloo. .Joilmoo agreed Saturday al1et-a two- bour meeting with the ~ans ard several newsmen to consider the veterans' three--point pl.an for the VA: 1. To set up a oootinuing mooitoring program of all facilities including panels to review v«erans laws under title 38 and to review and update standalds. z. To create disabled veterans centers as alteitatives to convalescent homes. 3. To establish a natiooal "Mt line" for veterans to get information on a ~·ide range of subjeds from veterans benefits to referral services. Kovic insisted afu:,r tho meeling that ' LA Woman, 33, Shot to Death In Santa Ana A ':ci:year-0ld Los Angeles V.1>man was shot to death in Santa Ana Saturday. Police said the s~ytng resulted from an argument over money. Booked In Orange· Cot.mty Jail on dtarges of murder following the shooting at 418 S. forest St. was Ornle Carl ~hose proposals "make more settie" than all the official VA programs ol the pa.st 25 years. "" The velerans set March 29, a date already set aside by president Ni.Joo. for a national day of recognition of veterans, es a dead1ine for Johnson'• olficial response lo their demarm. Hearst to Ask SLA to Renew Negotiations SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ-Randcilph A. Hearst will break more than a week of silence in the kidnapping of his 1B- year-0ld daughter wlUt a televised stat~ ment today. He is eipected lo ·aolt the Syrnbiooese Liberation Army lo resume negotiatkm for her re1eaae. A spokesman for Hearst inf<lrmed newsmen oolside his ·HJl!sboroogh home Saturday that be "will make a l!llatement about 10:30 or 11 o'clock" this morning . Hearst, editor ol the San Francisco Examiner and son of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. did not in- dicate what he would discu!is or why he would make his first comments before reporters and TV ne"'·s cameras since r·eb. 22. How"ever. he is expected to ask the SLA. ~·hich abducted Pabicia Hems& from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, 11? resume negotiati<m for her relea.9e. "He's going to lay out his feelings" aboul the SI.A's tong silence and the "stagnation'' in rommwtications, a close acquaintance told newsmen. · The SLA sent its ~st c;ommlf\ique on Feb. 21 and warned that it would break off talks if its demands were not meL Atl1;1ntic Richfield Ups Whol~sal e Cost Pranklin, 39, of 1317 E. 58th Drive. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Atlantic: ~Angeles. Richfield raised its wholesale price d. Santa Ana police ldsltilicd the victim gasoline by seven cents a gallon Saturday as Anne F. Robl""'1, ol 805 W. 47th lo partially offset higher """' in ob- Sl, UJs Angeles. 1 talning. foreign gas and crude oil, a \Vitnesses told plice that Franklin a~ company spokesman said. parently threatened lo till Mi.. Rob1nooo 'Ille cooipany said it had Imported during lht dispute and she ~ ®'-25 millloa gallons ol gas In February a butcher knire. Franklin Ulen shot her a an average 00Sf""M-IDOl"81 -ttiiftso once in the chest, potloe said. cents a 'gallon. , Police said Ibey den'! ye\ koow what "Domestic soum?S juSt mn't pn> ..1auonsbip Frantllo ...i the murdered vidlng enoughe' the spolcesman 1ald. woman had or why they ..,.. In Sonia "U we didn't Import, the shortage - Ana. ' • be worse than it is." tt' 'I'll I·: l"SI ltt: . · •• .. $ . REMl!M1IER RED CARS? -Spencer ~ jaurnallst.hlslorian who has writ· lfll two boob on the P.acific Eecttic rail,..y .,,...., the davs 'lhen Southern Call!Ol)lia bod • .,_ li1Ulllt _.. that ~ <OID!Dolm ln "c:om!m, lpOld and lllety, .. It'• this -teed. JMtlnm ..... 111. SUSY Tl:llMINAL -What's ll like ,....._ Iha SlaoQrd ·oo Tennloal ln • illlnlfqlaa Beoch, which auppr ... -itne m !JO ..,dons, the>e days! Stall Writ<!r Hilary Kaye reports on l»W the Jiu crilll ta affectlrc "'P"rv1aor· Pete Rudenov. 'Iba M1 II 111 l'8'e Bl. BARRIERS FAUlNG -M1111y build- ings remain inaccessible to the wheeJ. ..ehlk: vkliml but tome oC the obstacles In lll!lr U.es ore falling, thanks to i)le worti ot Mick 5p<1.;er ot fluotlngton Bead!. He is featur<d In a atory by Staff Writer Allllon, Dem oo Pqe m. DEEP DISTllUST-&JrveY, find Amtr· 1cani• .. 1t.struot o1 po11uctM.. has S11nk to a new depth, lo the extent 1114! the vot<r i.i !«ling alienated !mn lhe people •1'> ...,,._,t him. Tl1l.o pessimism In .... at)'Jed In an article lly Jules Loh Oii Page Ai. ' • Inside Sunday heir ........ .. .... laMert . , ""' ~ ''"'"""' '""' l«llMdl •1 or.,. ,...., (II.._. AS ll:MI ltl1!1 (......... OMPll ,...,.. c,,...,.... .. "'""'" •-.rt.i ...... ....,,, -''"" lllMnlillrlltllt N-11 Wtatfltf """""-C• Wllll1 Wllflll .... 0... ....... , ...... •• '· "..,..... Ai ••rTY °""""' ...,,.__ N ll:•C ll:M Mee.. ., ~!Mil -DAILY ,l,OT t•CTIOMS .. ... , .. "'" , .... .... .. .. .. .. .. " . ., . . -~·-~.. . C• c-Jo -~ W•lf ,,_ •' " " !·. I '• .. .· r I '• . • . Sw~y, March , 3, 1974 -. -:tqa~t ·Roundup : WOl\IAN HONORED BreakJni an eight.-year tradition, the C.OSta M.,. Pollce ~P<rtment l<lec!led a woman as Its 1974 Pollce Officer of the Year. Detective Janet "Jan" • .. Justaveson, of the Md check and forgery detail, received her award at an Exchange ctu.b luncheon Thurs- . day. She .Is a veteran or eight years on the poUce .force . .... SMOKING DAMAGE Smoking W&! blamed Friday morning. for a 12,500 fl.re which forced evacuation ~ about 50 tenants ol the Newport Vllla Adult Resident Care Center. Damage in rooms ol Mrs. Helen Durkee, 76, at 400o Hilaria Way, was largely cm&ed tO furolshlngs sine<: tprinkler syitem extlngu.ished flames. .... NO DEAL -Mai·Li Crawford. 7, the little girl taken from her Costa -Mesa foster home by Los Angeles County Juvenile Court. and placed in North HoJl~·ood institution pending reuniting with her real mothet began dlOOI cla.ues there Tuesday. Family friends disclosed she had saVed her alloV.'IJlCe f1'Qm Mr. and r..1r1. Qlarlf'I Bridinger and ~ed bicycles lo eam -·which ahe olfere.1 h<r nal mother U she could stay with the Brid- ingers. Deal failed. .... GAS EVAC\JAT10N -A deadly inSttticlde lac.'t.'(( with tear ga.5 to give it a noticeable odor accidentally leaked into all three Ooors ol the landmark San Clemente }ll:Ul at midweek, and dozens of residents - mo.sUy elderly ~ -were e~cuated for the ni&ht. Publlc safety officials said the suhstanoe, methyl bromide, crept 1Dto the hotel from a vacant building next door dlU'ing a routine fumigatK>n job. Four elderly resideDI.! were treated at a local hospital and then released "' spend the night in local motels. ..... SECRET STASH-With gulea Sun-• days. long waits at service ftationl, ~asoline raJioning and shortage1 OObody talked about a year ago. many, people are becoming skeptical aboUt oil company CJperations, and the case of the ''ghost" Otevroo service statlon • In Hlftlo,cton Beach lalt we<l; Wll ,,. ra· Cit)' nCordo .... the ltllloo . hem ·clooed ilnca lalt AICUlt. Wed esMy It e.ne beck. · to life long ~ for a Standa:d 'Oil lrUd: .. -t.000 gallons ol pa cd ol the-.nderJrvund tanks. -~ mt.,._ o1 tbe utlon Ii 1111 Wamer A"". cllafte k bu hem 1.-1 ... -otonie "'""" for excess gasoline. A standard OU otnclal branded tile all"l!alloo M "ridiculous" and said 1when lhe com· pany decided to not t.ry to reopen the station. the old ~gBSOlinc was removed. I Y" TRYING TO KEEP VP -lrv\no .school teachers last v.~k requested a 15 perrent Jtike in pay to cover tile lnflaUon they expect In the na- tional cost ot living index between January, 1974 and June 1'75. Tru9tees of the Irvine Unified School District. who must al!o try to koop from Inflating local ~rty taxes, reacted calmly to the ~ ~· MGBWAY BYPASS -'!be pro- poeed Fifth Avenue Bypass, once con· aklered. practically a dead issue in Newport Beach, was revived.last w'eck at ,a city . council meetlne where a nood or speakers endoNed the Idea as way or getUng traffic off the Sireakers Flash Skin Coed Says Craze 'Better Tlian tlie Dairy Queen' ·By United Prat lntuDatlolal 'Ibe week ol the "streak" closed Satur- day with me police chief saying he ~ .. won't tolerate it, .the FBI vowing not to hire those v.tlo do It and more coeds getting into tbe act. Early reviews indicated the naked streak,.. will enjoy a loag"1lfllllng . . season, nevertbelem. For the moot port lllreaklng WIO_a IOUthem phenomeOoo where warmer weather fueled the sap flowing l!> the trees and the unclotbed collegians who sprinted wider ·them. .. · ;:Democrat Hart A"Ssails In Gainesville, Fla., a streaker joined the halftime entertainment Saturday at the University or FJorida-AJabalna basketbaH. game. A~young rnaq. d~ only in tennis shoes walked to about . mid-court during the show and quickly disappeared back into the crowd. · • '.:~ixori Speech on· Privacy , But in not-~warm Mooresville, Ind .• a high school jUnior beat a still-sagging beginning on 1he task of dclen(UJl8 and mercury with trips through local grocery protecting the right oC personal l>rivacy Mores. for every American." . -He wore socks and a necktie, two -Hirt said tiebelieves tilat mesS:ige con-policemen walched witmut tl'}'ins to stop tatoed llUle ot subotance. "O..,,lle ·all him and the police chief -ed them tile revelatims of Watergate, the Pres!-from the !Oree for Inactivity. -piade no promjoe In lnsttud bis "Streaking will oot be O>l....ted here," -to Uve up to~ said Chief Harold -Martin win handed .of penonal pivacy CXJOtained In the out the one-week .._..,. to the Comtitution," Hart aaid. · "Actions by o!ncers: · goverrmerit and White House -penonnel 'nle FBI came out against streaking dirlng ""9ldenl lfucoo's admlni9tntlon Friday. tJlceatened ··the pri•acy of every "If a ~adeat bas snC!h an acl on American.~' be .oeid. h!S ""*'"! -·wblle it 111l~t ttave all He said Army agenu were used to been done in fun -it could possibly spy on poljtica1 meeting! and he cited affect his future ·forever," said an FBI the break·in and bugging of Democratic agen t i1' Lubbock, Tex. "A st!"eaker l'lidlk CfN!' !llghny In Cor<Gll del Mat. h equal ownber iJJo oppoaed -U. ,,fUI Avenue b)tplll roote, but the """* WU tho! U.. • lo ttllII wl~ oupport Joi: the bypass~ The ~ WIS voled clown tlltte -tho ... by • --P.lannlng Qlllllllllaloa. '!be ~ ~ ltattt>'l yet mad• up' lt• mltxL. " "" .. N.EW MARINA -Newport Bead! councilmen erithusiastically endorsed -plan for a $39. I mllllon marlna dredg· ing project In the lowl3ndi' of west Costa hfesa and We.-it Newport. The proposed new marina, which could house up "' 3,1100 boat slips by I~, would open onto the ocean at ·the mouth of lbe san1a Ana River. New- port Beach "'°"""""' would like to !ntemt the Oranae Oount7 Hartloc lli3trlct 1n sponaorit>c the projecl, • . ' "" C.VBBOUSE BURNS -A ...... lilloal IS00,000 fire tore thro,lil> the Lab Forest Q>mmunlty Clubhouse on Rklge Route Drive early Friday, aeodinc up flames that were viSible fer 15 miles. After hours of firelighting the fire was put out, )>ut tile IJ12dent Spanish style \\'OQd center -.'<IS 90 percent dest.royei!:. Police n o w s:pecu]ate I.he flre \\'a5 a case oI arson to cover a burglary aM.eriief:. Bob 1',lguiera, manager o( the clllh. Cycle Power ~ • "" OISl'lUCl'll AGREE -Iii • move that doled the books on years ol dilpllte, ~ of all five WNI OrlM!p QMmly tlemenlary llObool dlstrlots by laot week. had all voted . to lllJl!>Orl pl81l! l!ir a ttdlool unUli> tton election in Novembec and • June tM ovmlde elootlon , o r • t )I;! Huntington Boach Uolon ffi'!h ~ • District. 11\e plan they all dt!elded they like woul~ 11PllJ the high acllool dWi~ into five separate K·12 ent!Ue9· alOfli oumal boundaries of the Wetbninlter, Ocean VJew, HID~ Bead! City, lieal Beodl aotl Fountain Valley dlstrictl. Seal 1leeeh -a lcqtJme --qreed lo the idea aflet' "be~ told tt woold got 11.2S million to buy land for Its rirst ~ ICbool .... u _.. beck up the trustees' move. nu. will be the fu'St tlme all five diStrict.s support the high sdlool e1rort "' get con- struction hmds to relieve overcrowded -· .... PLANS JVNKED Although Soutbem.c'allfom!a ~i!on's plans to .t elJ)Mkt the H"-!tlD(ton B e a ch \ geoeratlofl plant ba,. """ ~ " 1D111Y 1""" b7 '"ftlr!••w ..- ·~ ippronlr, laol ..... .., tile flllt tlnie tlle poller ~ ' c(lldals C1111 «!fl ther" wW P""""'1 de/..-tho. .... combined cyclt -· .. 'Ibo ,.._, 111ry·~ not needed ... mllCb anymore, because ol redue<d energy demands and • ·~ popula· lion growth. OppomalJ ol the ""'~ have argued M lm't needed at Iii~ but EdilOD officials oow hope to ha Ve it operating by tl77 "' 11'/9, ....... of an orillnal goal of 1m or ltll~ A roosu fuel P!ant In Looc -and , a .11ucl-~ -Vlct"'l!llt 111o • • will be·lakel> off the ori«ilna! .-. ' . ..... - While -Ilona-.. Cllo l'Ods below, ~·-Rooaltl Ca!lp!!n laot week vowed be W8fU to• 11ve part ol ~ ere-it Boy r.tnt In Lagulla Beadl. "11 I bad to lay oclcb," be told a -. -cryq IO buy four lots m the polnl, '.'I'd give ibis park • 75 per<ent dw>ce ol ~it" Caspers said be will try to convince fellow supervbon the blulftop ~ ,..,,..b fmdlng and u.. he may be able to use h.is membership on the regkx\al coastal commise'ion to help save It. The total -could read! l800.000. From Pagel ATHLETES . ;:>. t ' volleyball, the oine sport. GAA oow spoosors, · "I'm excited about it,'' said Wen;ty; whooe idol Is 1&-year-old temb Illar a,,;, Evort. CIF .meem '"°"' oompetilloo and the same ofllda1 status the boys enjoy. Many sdlool officials have defMded the . financial (avoritism boys Spt'l't.S recesve by pointing out that t!Jey, not girls teams, are the crowd pleasers and money-raisers. Joint. ~com-petitiorf -alternating boys and gll'ls cootests in swimming and track, but not pitting them against each o~r -may be ~er on the CIF horizon next year ~tiss·· Blalz in- dicated. ' · · The energy shortage in part may force the change, she sakl, as athletic field trips are rut back. But many girls feel unready olr joint or CIF competition because they doll 't got eoouglt places or time to pnctice. Aod they """'1t tt. . Fitiiog io girls' gyimastics, -ethell and volleyball io a gym -from November 14 March for boys' basketball and wreSllng is the big pniblein they poiot "· "Nert ear will be Mo._~." sa y, first .. year the school "till baVe a deffnite !eheduJe 'Of "when girls can use the gym and fiet<b. ~quarj@rl in the Watergate. and the. oollld ,oeyer be>bired .by an owtnt like .•. bur~ "at the " olfice I ol Daniel , ours.I' . , Tired of '"'alching your. ftlel ·bill soar and woqd~J:jng .'fhether yo u·u have enough' gas to get where you have to go? Try this method used by Donna Berry of Atission Viejo. A Saddlebaci College trustee. fdrs. BeITy roars to meetings on her Honda 175. · Instead of an informal arrangement • that gives them one hour a day to practice in the gym, GAA ~ts Ellst>erg's psychiatrlsL Subsequently students with no plans HaR also noted attempt.a to U9e con-for careers in law enforcement .stripped fidemial h:i8nal Revmue Service files to socks and a smile or an occasional ;.-:. -·.,'.'.CO --·r~ on a White .HOUie. ski muk.and took to the "1rf,.. "1' - , :..lfi'l .·.t ..;.:.;;...;c·a·ns-· ?;;'liijjnj;ij'1Jilll:"-S-the use ~ pilllica.1 ... A )>OlloeJll•n a the University. ii Nor1h · ~. it.Jll'-'A.L • -''*"'to lillilhie Democrallc oali1palpi. C....lloa dlocoolered otreoken hove a I ;; ' :" • • , ,• :, . • .' '.'J4"!1i qi~ ectims by ""' .BOVefi>-commdll \mi -theY ',don't U~ to m• &<1:: ~100 000 .,,,.,.1 iiivo be<j> ·de!«lded .., gmmd8 'got ca.j!Pt . • .. :Jt"lw ~ ·, _: -of.,,_._.117:•· 11aft· .. id, ''.but ·N>VJ .Mie llluclen!s "11mXinde11 'h~ . :• ~: '. • . • ~ .~·-cmMi to'~ lblt.lbon! patrol -.an... ho bad· appnbeoded lft·-·-· -~r ::. · -·• · -!l'i"W!Oetillg<!·ar -tutlaaal ·-a ~ coed. 'llleY -shooJ!ld,. "Let rm ..,J-:I.JI! (J T-axes a --p,uuml11perallili--her golLet her iol" He did. . I t.;:• ~ • • -· tO lil>-e exC.-'\Dlw the ooinf~ble "It beiltl ~at the dairy queen," ~AllllNGroN (UPi~ Walte!-F. ~e;'.. -!;.; . .:; . :: sald~1hlglud~ooedatATvln,Tex. ' D-Mm.. said-Satmday . itlat ···.. -• •. .. " . ..; -~ t972 •incom<I! of . ft 1100,000 pald no federal Income .·_ -::--. -• • • .,.. &r tbat year, . ~ _,.. -.. • Mon:lale aakt 99 or the 402 had incomes · p I Qil{)tes· bf OV«' CI0,000 and four had incomis e· . 0 p e bl over $1 million. : He said tile lnfonnalion came rrom a pttlimlnary U.S. Treasury report )dieduled to be issued later this month. ,!,.1tlclndale sald it was "Lale: past time ,,_real, ~Ing tax rel<nn -1o ~ tllis growing tax avoidanCe by · lbe vezy rich. : ''Thousands of other w e a I t h y '.Americans end up-like President Nix-:m.-paying ju,,t a few hundred doll8TS ju taxES oo their huge incomes," be :added •. SllNDAY ' DAILY PILOT ne Dr•rooe Cotti D"IL'f 1"11.0T, •Ith WlllCl'I i " _,........ ""-"-'"'"'· .. itubll~ "' Ille Or ..... C..d '"'*'""'"' Gtmol,..,. $ep9. nle """""'-lf'9 "*4llMll, MC!r'Ml•'I' t11rwoti • Frld.ty, 1W C.0.11 M.,, H"""'1 ...di,. HunllntMI hldlrl"•t1I" V1U1y. UfuM hid\, 1"""1elSlddltffdc ..... .$111 (""*'le! ·' ~ kll Jiii!! C.lllslrltlll. 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'11.11 ....... ili-iiiiollol>Mll a.I ......_ f • "When all the rlietoric about Watergale and ' about those people who did abuse their trust has pes- >ed, ''·Robert Finch. onelimc lieutenant govem<r of. California and former coume!OI'. to President Nixon. sald last week in HWltington Beach, '~what will be remembered 1' this wu a tortured naUon . , . on the streets and on the campuses." History book!, not newspaper headlines, Finch claimed wlll credit the Republican Parly for pulling the'"CO!llltC)'_oot ,.oHhe 1960<; and beginning a "healing P"""" (by I ending the \1ie:tpam 'Var honorably '' and decentralizing government Finch also told members oC the Huntlngtpn Jtarbour Republican Women's Club that the GOP will be ·recalled as "maintaining Its honor and integrity." , "t don't knOw if the basic , HAYAKAWA phllOOOflhlcal ilpltt will ever be '°Iv-_ • ·~."Gilbert Ferguoa, executive dlrec-Hayakawa who switched fr 0 m tor of CEEED (~ for Economy,, • Democrat 'tO Republican J~ year • Employment, EnVttmment a n d faJled to meet a state law requiring Development) said last week in Trvlnc him to be a member ol hls party of ·c_onflfc\I ~n the con!l't.ruction for three rnooths and ~1008 to no industries ind the 1972 coastal:-ZOOe othec party an extra nine months act, Propooitloo 211. "But I'm go1ng be(ore filing ,time. It applies 14 al! to ......,.end we go on '""""1 .lii priinaey election cendldales for • f...,. ol _,, money (ror !be ooutal Senator • commissions) because we don't want • · you to have any ei1:cuses "'tor not doing a good job," he told Jooeph Bodovitz, director, and MeJvtn Lane, Malrman, ol the state coastal com- 'ln!s>loo, And he oompll...,,ted · lbe duo's WilliopMI to speak at the CEEEO m<tllllg. "If nothing ebe, .. · be~. 1·8tey're \rave men." "" • ''nk Amedcan people standing in tho.5e. line'.'1 a.re really, really m8d and YQU'd better believe tbal" - Chairman Warrto G. Ma,..._, 0. Wash.. ol tfie Senate Interior Com· nUttee, on the gasoline shortage . 1·t feet t OlUld be usetul1to ~y." SemanUciot S. L llayaloln mlnc<d -LI. ll'Wlam I. Cl!l<Y Jr •• dwinl no. )'ordl !alt W .. k """' be Mid I court ,_.,.... at which he WU ~ he'll -...ke ._ 1tlllinl .... out of • pwMd ffte!IOln on. bmd while ho bll ~ to 1'\11 Jw ni. Roplbll<on _.is his eonvlct!oo In ClOl1llOCllon ..,.tor111 -tloll-'Illa Clllflnll • wttb the lllllnltr of clvlllanl at· My ~ Cad 'bll ~ tbat Lal Israel, Syria Agree to New · Nego t.iations AMMAN. JORDAN {UPl)-Israel aOO But the offictal, traveling wilh Ki~ Syria reached agreement with Secretary ·singer on a whtrlwlnd fllght from Syria of State Heney A. Kls!lng<r to ·send to Saudi Arabia end J~ said the t.op-Jevel nego~a~ to Washington this ' two sklea were still as far 1 apart as month for inchrect talks on troop . withdrawals a high U.S. official said ever'on the troop wtthdrawl!. He called Saturday. ' tbe differences "5Ubstantial." .; will get two OOW. of olnclaf~'. : In mos! sdloob, Mis.'!" Blati Mid ,-"the budget for girls athletics is very small compared to boys' athletics." It's similaf in the CIF, but, she said, '"we're gomg to ask for mere and: more . . . men and more divisims, ~. l1lQre individual competition." Wendy sees the true wopwi athlete not as an oddity or a militant UUrloper in a man's field, but simply 1.1 someone like herself. who "lites the outdoors, being oo · your own and doing what you want to do.'' . . ·unir1ues.h9pping _:rend d!!1ing . ..... ............. . ,;:~;;;;;;i;;s,;·.::.... .. . . . . . ... .. .. . • .. . . . ... -'~- DAILY °iO'TO. 9, SATURDAY 10 TO 6, SUNDAY 12 TO 5 ON .SUNFLOWER OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA-WOK FOR THE FLAGS -• • • • I· i ol Ir In " lo . ' • I \ . . -' YOU MUST HAVE 000 LICENSE AND LESS THAN HALF A TANK Of' GAS TODAY Danny Klein Checks G.11 Tank Meters at Economy Self-Serve, on Newport 8ou'-v1rd, Costa Meu Fro11tP .. el GASOLINE. • • old, Qlpe!lo said. But to a ga sless traveler, it's better than nothing. Police departments aloog the Orange Coet late Saturday reported ror the rus ttme in "'-eeks that their role in the shortage stonn had calmed down. COmplajnts from resktent.s decreased and no police reported being called on ~ lel'Vice station attendants to enforce the .......xi liceme plate rules. Ewa U Ibey bad, ... omcer said, po!icmlm wouldn't take any action •'becJM• we don't mow what to do ... A Newpuri Beodl ol!lcer saX1, "I guess ....,i.ody is ~ prelly well" and -.cl lhe comly's ~ -is taking """"' ol the pno9SIJre off" pilice; · ' "We're psetD:Htttomeys, quasi~ Md instant ordained clergy," joked Capello Saturday. . "You could call this a dumping point tn ·many cases;'' he said of the center. "People are frustrated." EPA Official Appeals To Cities to Take Lead By JOHN ZALLER °' ""' o.itr I'll" sntt A top official of the Environmental Protection Agency pleaded w i t h delegates from 100 Cali(ornia cities Fri· day to take the initiative In the war on pollutioo away from the EPA. "We can't mandate the best pPOgrams from Wasllingm. '!bat's bactwanls," .... l.. Rus9ell Freeman, deputy - ol Ille EPA's -region. in a ..-11 al a Ollifomia city managers confab in Newportlleacb> "1be JocaJ. ~~ mipt mme~ up With tbelf • olili plam," F r e e m a n asserted. posed: a plan for eliminating 80 percent of an Southern California automobile • traffic, a heavy surcharge on public parking IOts and tight limits on con- structioo or new buildings in crowded urban areas -all in an effort to cut air pollution. 'Mlese plans met with heavy opposition and were either withdrawn or delayed by the EPA. Freeman acknowledged that none or the plans is attractive. but he ins~ that unless regional agencies coold rome ·up with 'better approaches to the' ~ lem. the EPA woold ha ve no choice • but to try to implement them . From Page J Callen run the gamut from·''supemlce to hysterical," he sakl, adding many peCl!Jle ".wt out angry, go poydlotK:, --11>"' calm down or st.art crying. Freeman, whose age1l7 has been criticized for usurping Ule authority of loca1 govemmmts, appeah!d tO surprise some delegates by admitting that many EPA proposals have ranged from "bad to "inadequate" to "meaningless." • But be insmed that these propooals have been advanced only became na- tiooal clean air and water standards require the EPA to mne up wlth eo-r.,.ceable plans. REACTION. • • because people are st aying OOme and drinking more. Bopefully when we hang up, they're laugbing." 'Jbere are 90me questiom -like where llSleiponom, clcJOOln and nunes can aet pa even CbouQb !heir liceme numbers don' maid> the day -the vohllteers can't answer. "Unlil SacranMDo.o:mes up with ei.- empllam from lhe oywtem," said Capello, ''we e111'tCell them anything.'' ••we cannot waive federal Jaw •• - we must "try to comply with it," he said. . "But we're per!ectly willing to ,d>an(e ..... (propoals). Where there """Jlllft, acceptable ~-,..·n ·11uy !!;'' 11e said. The EPA in recent months has pro- N~port .Hopefuls Hold First Forum This · Week 'lbe Newport 'Desch city council raCe, W'IUSually quiet for the number or can· didates entered, may liven up next week as the aspirants meet in the first ·or a aeries ol "Meet Your Candidates" ..,,.,...,... ne first forum where all 11 council bopeluls will appear will take place Tuesday at 7:30 a .m. at the Corona de! Mar Yooth Cenl<r. '!bat flrst forum is spomored by the Corona del Mar Cllamber ol Commerce. Other forums sdleduled lo date: 1be Corona del Mar Civic Association will host candidatos Mareh 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the C.Orooa del Mar Elementary Sdlool. . The Newport Harbor Oiamber ol Com· merce is planning a forum March 20 at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club and the West Newport .Beach ,Improve- ' Coming DoWa ment Associatk>n will sponsor one that night at the West Newport ~lldren's Library. '!be Newport Helghts Homeowners Association also plam to spomor a fonnn but so far bas not announced the date. Cao:lidatos in the April 9 election to fill four seats include : -District I: Vice Mayor Ho'!'afd Rog~. an incumbent, and Mr s . Marguerite Forgit. . -District 3, J. Peier Barrett, Ellis Gluier, Jobo J. McKerran. -District 4: Milan N. Dostal, in- cumbent, and Lyn Geroolrni. -District 6: William Ajiee, John Baker, Mrs. Lucille Kuehn and Joseph 81.ewart. Residents must register by 1'11arch 10 to be eligible to vote ln the election, City Clerk Laura Lagios has announced. "There is a limit to how long you 9n watch te1evision." Some of the most unusuaJ behavior bas·been evidenced at the garoline pump. In A1cl.ean, Va., for e1ample, a gasoline statioo owner "'ho dedined to be 'den- tmed said several women have o1/!er00 ... In payment r... gamllne. "I've been offered bribes by v.•omen ." he said ... They'll trade themselves for ~ full tank ol gas. Yoo know what I mean." He quickly added he had turned down the offers. Other custDmers have offered things like chocolate cake, whiskey and beer. Testifying before a congressional com- mittee last week, Dr. iF. Gentry Hanis, a San Franciso:> psychiatrist, eipressed an even more frightening opinion. He said that because of cootemporary prob- lems. including the energv crisis. the '.'v.·orld in general" is more vulnerable to terrorist aclivitiee like hijacking and kidnaping. The shortage, combined with a lack of trust in government, c r e a t es particularly strong fears among welfare ,recipients, accordS\g to Olauocy Ale1· ander, executive director of the National Association ol Social Wockers. ';It intensifies their problem because or their own dependeace," he said. "They feel trapped ... A few experts. including Dr. Alfred ~fesser, a research psychiatrist in Atlan- ta, said hardsltips may bring out the best in people. "The rainbow in the whole dark cloud is that it can draw us back. to more family and community orientation," he sald. "This tends to make us more people-ori~ted and less things-oriented ... • Workmen are in the process o( demolishing 43 old , bun&alows In Bay Shores Trailer Park on Upper Newport Bay alter residents lost a court · battle lo • ret.ain the buildings. Although the or12inal deadllne ror dmnolitlon was early January, only about one- J.hirtl or the units have come down so far. Their aestructlon w11 ordered by the City or Newport \ Be1ch, which clllmed the old buildings wer. a health and safety bulrd. ·--.. ' • .. ' , • -• • .. .. NI.I~. Marth 3, 1974 DAILY PILOT A Irvine Votes Bond I . . < . $44 Million Sc hool Loan Un opposed • .. The lrvlne Unified School District will go to voten next 1'1eeday for permission to borrow $44 million from tbe California treasw:y to finance school constructioo. \Vlth that much money on the line. it woold be normal to expect some L'OOtroversy. Blll so far, there ha5 been hardly any. Consider that: -All 15 candidates In the Irvine city council race have publicly endorsed the measure. -The chairman or the citizens pro. bond committee can daim that he's never talked to anyone who doesn't wind up supponing the measure. -No citizen even bothered to exercise the legal rigbt to rue an opposition argument wttb the Registrar of Voters for distributk>n to 1111 Irvine \'titers. All ol this mlgbt seem l9 add up to easy passage this week for the measure that is lntended to pay for all school OOll!trucllon In the rapidly grov.ing district through 1980. Bui with two-thirds voter approYal · required to pass, Fred Gllhm. chairman or the ad hoc citizens rommittee, says he's not letting up on the two-month pro-schools campaign. llis greatest enemy. he says, is voter skepticism. , .. J tell people that the measure would have almost no effect on their property tax rate and they can't belie\•e 1{,'' Gahm sa~. "~\taybe it's just a symptom of !hr times. but people doubt that government 3 County Me11 Den y Conspiracy ro Smnggle ,Pot -Ten persons . including three Orange County residents, have pleaded innocent in federal court in Las Vegas to charges of consplracy to import marijuana from 1\1exioo into the United States. The county residents who entered In· nocenl pleas Friday before Judge Roger D. Foley are Herman Landt, 33, of Dana Point : Chillys Sandberg. 24, of Anaheim, and Ephram Galevan, 23 , of South Laguna. . j The seven other defendants are Larry Belcher of Sebastapol ; Alan Pulliam. 27. of Pico Rivera; and from Midtlgan, George Vasbinder, 34, of Travers City : George Todt, 29, of Detroit; Arnold Surowltz. 28, or Delloil: Howan! Rogen· moocr, 29, ol Berkley, and Stepber) Zachary, 23. ol ~adi.!on Heights. They are ,accused of devel6ping a plan to smuggle marijuana into this rountry in August. 1972 by hiding it inside automobiles. could e\·er oome up \.l'ith a proposal '86 good as this one." · Tuesday's electlon 11 kno\.ln technically as an apportionment eled.ion. That means voters are being uked to aut.ooriz.e their school district to borrow up to $44 million from the ea11romia treasury. 1 1bere \.\'Ould be at least two features to the loan. The first is that it "'·oold have absolute- ly no e-rfect on local property taxes for at least se~·eral yea rs. Th.is is possi- ble because the maximum tax rate that can be le\ied to pay orf school coo- struction debts is 80 cent& per $100 assessed valuation. Since Irvine voters are already paying that 80-cent max - imum. the new debt \.\ill not add to taxes. Serond, most or the ·money borrov .. ed from the st.ate -probably l\.l·o-lhirds o( it. according to district estimates -will never be repaid. This is possible biea.use the state forgives all school loam not repaid by the end of 30 years. Since the district -is limited by-the BO-cent tax rate to a certain rather slO\.I' rate of repayment. it is vi rtually certain that the ~year deadline will expire well before the greatest part of the loan is repaid . "People question \.\·hether "'·e a~·t gettulg something for· nothing in t~Js kind of deal." G;ihm says. "But •in fact, we: aren't. : "The state school building aid progrAm has been in exist(·nce sinre 1952 . hclptng fast·gro"'ing districts throughout the state to k('('p up "'ith rapidly risbll: enrollmerits . . "So you can say that for the pfsl 2'.? \'ears "·e·"e all l~n helping lo pa )' for· schools 1n 01hcr districts. :'\ov.· it's tune for us to collect " Officials say they expect \rvinr sc!1ool ~ to groY• from today's enroUmt'fl! or 7.700 studt>nts to 22 .lnl studNlts by !hr end of 1980 Some of the money for new schools for the!e children can come froru lht' rl'('()rd $5() million bond election pa8'Cd by Irvine voters in November. 1972. llO\.\'e\·er the to1al cost of pro\'idlng new schools has been estima ted at '67 million. ~·hich is beyond the capadty of the s.;o million bOod . Further. the district is legally restrain- ed from selling more than about $23 million of that $50 n1illion until its as.sess· ed vallwtion increases. Thus. srhool officials rxplain. ti\(> fa st- gro~'ing district has no al!cn1al1\'(' hul lo borro~· n1oney fron1 the slate. Groups Seek Refere ndum On Planned Communities Two powerful Huntington Be a c h homeo'i\Tler groups are seeking a rel~­ dum election to block the comtruction ol planned communities ~on land zoned for single family homes. ~th the H1mtington Harbour Property Owners Association and the HOME Coun- cil are supporting a petition drive to put the issue either on the ballot for the Nov. 5 stale election. or the 1976 ci ty elections. "Planned rommunitics perm i t apartment-like structures which a re more appropriate for multiple r.ones.'' says Art Knox, a &pokesman for both groups. "our main objection ts the higher density allowed a planned community.·· To get it on the Nov. 5 ballot. petition backers m~ obtain the signatures of 15 pereent of the registered voters v.'ho live in Huntington Beach. To make it a 1978 electioo issue, they only need the signatures of 10 percent ci the electorate. 1bey have Wltil the end of July to collect the signalures, according to the city clerk's offict. The HOME Council. one of the sup· • porting agencies. is a coahtion of various homeoi.vner associat ions throughout the city. The Huntington HarOOur group. which initiated the. action. Is also " member or the HQ'-IE Council. Planned rommuni!it.'S -often referrtd to aS town houses or condominiums -are allowed in :iingle-family zones, as well as such aparttncnt zones. Planners consider them a trad~f! ..:... in return for a Uo..-.·ing developers 10 build a fe..-.· m:'lre hom('s per acrl'. the developer must provide more open space. more grassy areas and other recreational and laOOscaping amenities. Knox said supporters of the referctl- dum don ·1 ~·ant those extra homes in th e s t a ndard s in g l t' famil y neighborhoom. He said there is no ~ jection to planned communities in the multiple 2'0nlll. - He said people "'ill soon be passinp; the petitions. at local shopping centcr'!I and house-to-house. The pe.titions woo·~ change the law, but if a majority or voters agreed to change lt during an election, that section of ttie ordinance would be dropped. ORGANS PIANOS ORGAN BUY OUT USED SPINETS USED CONSOLES .. • . eRtCtO FWOM PRICE FROM . $396 $496 FULL CONSOLE SAVE $1110 n.e b") 40"' ~ ... rh 1111 grond ""°"'° -~ ol S w .,..1d 1111• .. ••d• fO.. .,orr,.tou• ton• o•d _ ... u..tt-~ $995 PENNY-OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY WAREHOUSE EUCLID at SAN DIEGO FWY. •.PHONE 545-0415 • • I ' • • -. -.. . -_4 4 UAIL V PILO I $undaJ, MiArCh 3, 1974 Heath . ·S~eks .suppo~t -Until New -Elections 'r .r ;W!jDON (UPI) -Prune Mlhlate!- n!ward Healb, clinging pn>earloooly to -deeplte bls failure to win Thursday'• &eneral electloo, llqht ....,. port Saturday from LlbeTpl l'lrty loader Jeti>my Thorpe. But both said sft.....ro qo !c:ommitmeote Wett made by eltller Qcle.. . 'l1>e prime mlnloler and tile leader ol I the tbird..-anking libel-al> met for 80 }ninut.. at Heath's No. IO Downing sq olfloe. .. llealh -1ed to the Litieral Party for an slliance lo keep lh<{Labor Party OI&. A.statemeu. from ll®dl'a office said "Uiey exchanged vlewi cm the CUl'Tt'llt ' . llitultiOn and on the urgent need for · an admlolstr-which could carry on the business of government." It ..m eedl agroed to ...,,..t the other's views to memben of their respective conservative and liberal parties ''to see whether a basis exists for lurtller -·" "No commitment was nerett lnto on either side," the statement added. Tborpe saJd he agroed to -"the matters that have arisen um aftt.moon" With other Liberal Party leaden and the othe< 13 Llbenl Party memben o/ Partlament Mooday. "I repeat that there bas been DO Fornier DA Convicred r· f)~ Covering Up Swindle . 1 i . )'fE\V YORK (AP) -Fonner Queens $.S,000 for 1.-fackell and that investment Ii9t. Atty. 1bomas J. Mackell and two earned $7,000 profit, Mackell. the only oC ::tlls aides were convicted Saturday defendant to take the stand, denied that oC idfielal -. h-.rog -he had any oonnectlon with the in-et'l!i<ln •'lll ClOIJllllracy for aM<in( v-. u' ;a fut.money swlndle 1n wtUcb they ------------ :tlJ~ ~ DA ollice employes bad ~~ 19, a farmer poticlllllll - reoiped aa dJatrlct allomey alter bls ~ last year, said be Wa3 "ter· ribq disappointed" with the verdiel lolJowlng a ~· tr1al In Qt-.. . su_.. Courl. . , • "We will be Initiating .. appeal ilJ1. -tely. and I truly ezpect a• revmal l>ecai'le o/. the mBmter In -· the 1rlal, waa COlldUctod, ~-thti wtlife.bolred lormerpm!eClltDrsald. . /t. JS.man juiy delibented jusl ....... H lloUnl before mumln( .the verdlcl in lbe oourtroom ol JUSllCe Jolm M. Murjagb. He set April 22 for . 1e11Je11Cing ancf conllrued the delenda<U free with- out bail 11 waa the lint auell conviction o1 a <lollict -..ey In the elty's bisUlry. l\faClrel1 was elmpd on lh mlode- ._ counte along with JllDN D. --. 39, bis son-In-law and fOnner -~. and FraDk R. DePaola, II, • lom>er county doU<tl.. and 1ml(ltme pollllcal aide to MadcllL '""1 ---Of °"""inC IJP 'a pt-rtciH)uick llWlndJe openited by Joelpb Ferdinando, a former a..lidated Edi9oo meter read er. Frinando, -test1lled at the trtal, ~ p'nded gullO to. grand ~ and)'OCleVOd ........... -- Firdlnando aald -made a prolit-ol-ova-f11,ooo and 1U1 DePaola galded nearly 1100,000 flf tho' locbeme, wbllih Uled money from new In- to pay bllh tntenot rat.. to -11<r In . . := ..... be aald, DePaola ~ Brink'• Suspert ! FSI ai\!nts Dave arrested Philip Cresta, the last of seven sus- pects in the $5421000 holdup of a Brink's truck Ill Boston in 1968. c .... ta has been living In a Chicago suburb and was • the manager of a toy ston!. ·• a--FBI ,Se,arelring-Florida ' .·, I ' lfor ,'Masked' Ki~apers ' . . . • SANFQRO, Fla. (UPO -'lbe FBI seatthed cen\ra1 F1ortda SeUday for ~-who picked up a $30,000 ~-and -released lll1harmed a P.X>minent businessman they had held caidlvo for 'IT hours. '\'l'b<Y're all In ~ cars and they're all oo the move," Said a Tampa FBI spokesman or ag-who bad been dispatched here for the tldnaplng of George Jackeoo. Jr. Jackson, 52, was kkinaped at gunpoint by , two men wearing ~king masks and gloves nu.day nigjit as he worked at the Sootbem Sboneolng Inc. planl, which he owns. His aon a.o.ge Ja<koon Ill, met ramom demaods by leaving $30,000 in an undisclosed location Friday night and the ekler Jack:soo was released here ehonly -midnight SMunlay. 'lbe kidna:pers bad t h r e a t e n e d Jackson's lite if authoriUes were notified and a voluntary news biackout wa.s Im- posed. . Seminole County Sherill John E. Polk s8.id the search for the men was com· plicated by ,the lack or any descriptions. agreernent between us," 'Ib:n'le 'lald. "Quite clearly K 1s In the ..-....i ol the country "that some govemmenl oboWd be fonned. It should be-one that ylll Ullite Uie natioo on moderate pollclee I re~ six mJllkin people -voted for Chis kind o/ govemm<ll!." Earlier Heath held cxmullailons with Loni Carrington and J-Prior, chainnan and deputy -ol the Comervalive Party. Heall!'• """"""11~-a ....... blow In 'lblnday ~ JooJnc It. majority In thf -Cloaunonl. But the -~bor did not win a majority o/ ..aa, eltbor, l<lochlnl off lbe poJltlca1 crtais . GoY<mmeslt o/fielalo aid Chore was 00 quostioo o/ lleatb lnYttlnc the Ublnls co join In a ooa1itlcn JIOV'l1llll<lll He already has ruled that out. But with no party holding an overall majority in the new parilamed, Heeth deoperately ~ed •-pledge that the 14 Llbe<al Party lawmaloen! woo1d at least tac!tly 8UppoR a mlnJmum - gram ror ~al mootm mtil new elec- tloos. The election plll1ged Britain Into Its worst political crisis -1929, the last limo DO party held a majority in the House of OXnmom. FinBI results for the 635 &eatl in the new Hoose · of Comlnoos were 296 Comervatives, 301 seals for Labor, H foc tbe Liberals. Solzhenitsyn Ui:ges Myiets To Boost Siberia PARIS (AP) -Exiled Russian author AleDnder So1z11ent1syn. has written Kremlin leaders urging them to give up the Soviet Union's world ro)e In onler to conceatrate on ~oping Siberia .. a defense agalnat China. He said be wanted to "offer a way out ol major perils threatening our coun- try In the next 10 to 30 years" includlllg war with China and d~ ol the Soviet Union and Western civiliza- tion. One ol the ways "ls to tiomler the curter of goterument coocern· and na- tlooal actt.ity hun far away com-. and evm from Europe or the 9'"'th o/ our coomlry, to the oor1heast. 'l1>e deveJaiimenl o( the DOC dieast ls our b<st·defae aplDlt China." N-_., lneludeo the fast ~ cit Siberia, """" Solzheollsj'n spent -l"!8l'S In Soviet pmJ•bment .,._ aflet' World War Il. Ills leUer, -to Kremlin l<admhlp In ~ 1'73, .... pubitilled In Rmslan bore Saturday by YMCA Preaa, • wb1ch 'alsO". pUbl1shed "Gul ag Arcbipel~'' the' boot de ta i 11 D g stanllnllt -which -In :"!!YJ!'l~.Jll!lllJ!1mia tut DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE °"""" .... oOiv .... -~eed - ••t l't1dti. """'.,,., l!Me)Olt'""" ~ •-• llWl.c.11 11'111IG"~..ii119 ~ID"°"" Cll'J .. llllltlllll'llllUXID.111. s.t...dri ri ~ 11,..,, .,. ~ ..... ~ tit'•._.,. ~.or,._.,._..,_, c.11 n, COPf' w • lm#f 111 "°"" Cllll .. -llfllil to._.,. T ......,.., Molt°'lflOll COurllY ...._ ••• •• , •. , •• ••••. ~I ~~hid! _ Wlilltl'I....., ••••.••.••••••••.. " •••• 10-12~ a... a..-. CMl*lllO 8Hch. Sal'l .kM! ClpiM-°""* ~ Scu!l'I L..1oN. ~ N ..... , ••• , , • , , • •92-$4~ Winds Buffet the. ·West 94 MPH Gusts Canse Damage East of Rockies, Plains v.s. s .. m ... •rlf ly n. AHKI .... Pr111 MNl1 llP to N mllt1 •n l'lllllr ~ muc;fl ol' '"' WHI on S.hKdl~. Tf!W hit Fort COiiin" C011>.. 11 "' ..... 11.h .. e1l,lt.l1111 ~ Gfl~•· W VII'~ into the 70 n'IJl.l't.. r•f'Pe I t otrier lrtll. • ~ High WlllCI w1rnlngs ll1w DYl'I'" 1111 IM!l'l'n llop11 ol' Ille ltockln. lht ~II"' 1nc1 ·1n10 1111..-n StNlti 01kot1. l!l!awlnp dY1l blllldfd 1r11 ol t111trn Color.clo and norlnitoil TIJlt. Wlnlef storm w1r111nt1 follOM'd fo1 !he Rodlln , 1111 Mll-cft>!T"ll pllltfU • 1nd norl!I'"' Plllrtt.. M«"e lhen "' iMlll1 of b6owlll!I .,_ whll>Pld lnlo I U!lngs, Mont. T.,..,...11urt1 di~ 11'1ffd of the Mttfn. TlltY rwel'ltd lnlil the 10t 111 s...1111 OH<lt1 Incl 1--. lt""""cl l"'9ht for IM dfte .. rt 1111 wltll "14 11'1 $COfhbktff1 Ntti .. 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FLATTENED TRAFFIC SIGNS AT BORDER CHICKPOINT IN BERLIN MARK PATH OF 50.TON TANK Soldler.Sv-red to His Commanding Offlesr on East Gorm1n Tarritory 2 Police Killers Executed . ~ Spain by Garroting MAQRID (AP)-Spain's new go<>em- ment executed two men by the 14th oontury method o/ pnU!ng Saturday for killing policemen, but sporo<l the life o/ an army elvll guard --and killed a senior offlcet". Pu1g was aenteooed to die after a military trial for ~ and kl1lino a poflce "-"' --police tried to question him .-. • -o/ bank ~ they Aid --canied out to llnanoe am-. He .... wounded In the sl>clotq. In pm>tlng, an tron ool1ar Is tighl"""1 until a spike aeveno the spinal ~ The ~ the first under the .... ,....,,.. .. t °' l'rmller Clr!oa Arias · D li ht S . Navarro, cleerly. llignaled a heig!rtening . a.y g 3Vlng of law and order stnoe the ~ or Aria's predecessor three months ago. The executions, otficially called "vii gamite," put lo death Salvador Puig Antich, · -26, a member--Of-tbe -an---.- tlgovemment anarchrlst Iberian Liben· Uon Front, and Heinz Chea, 33, a Polish drifter. They were exewted within 30 mlnutel o/ eaeb other In Barcelooa and Tarragooa. Both died In seconds. 1be death aeotences were carried out after Gm. Franci9oo Franco, meeting Friday widJ Arias and Ju. cabinet, decid- ed to let the penalty llW>d. Franco, howei/ef1 oixnmuttd I death smteoce g1,... to eivll auard ADtoolo Franco !dartin, who ki11'p a captain In the clvt1 guard, the paramilitary police fore< ol the army. Thieves Rob Store Of $300,000 Gems NEW YORK (AP) -Police aaid hlo :r:nen robbed a fashknable Fifth Avenue shop· ol more dlln dlo,ooo In jewelry Satiqday *>cl -ped alter aettlng o/f a smoke grenade lo bindel" punuit. The holdup occurred at the F. Staal Inc. store oear 57th Street s1lortJy belll<'< 11 a.m._, aeoording to police. ~ot ~ Pop1dar WMlllNGTON (AP)-Althoagi! they- liked the Idea o/ Daylight Savina 1ime before It wu lnltlluted, J)OOllle have cbanpd their minds, ae<ordlng to a .. ~ oplnioo poll. OI the 3H people QUl!OtJooed last month, ·51 pemnt .. Id they cpslll<e Daylic!JI Savin& Time. Forly ....... per· -1il:od II to 1C1111e degree, and 2 pemnt dim1 care. The --lbarW' with • poll takm In mld-Decembtr. Aa1led -they fell c1ocb oboWd be turned an i..r allead an year, 71 -o/ the peoplO saJd ,... Polls JIOlng back to Aug. 31 showed similar res.Uta. Tbe palh ,..... taken "1 the Natlou¢ (lpiDiCll -Center o/ t b. Unlwnity ol CblcafO for the ll<l>art· ment o1 Transportation u part or a weekly au.mp! to measuro the public's -lo energy abortag'9 and pollcleo. The pflster9 ollered oo e>planation for the new disfavor for Dayllgllt Savina 1ime. -GI Takes Tank On Wild Drive Tlirougli Berlin BERLIN (UPI) -·An American soldier slole a SQ.too M60 tank In Berlin Saturday and roared away from his base in a Wild driving spree that sent him crashing through bonier dledpolnla lnlo East Germany. . West German police said that during the rampage tbe !JOldier threatened East German and Soviet -"" swiveling the tank t~ and Ito 105mm caimon. They said an intemalional Incident was narrowly averted when the Russians allowed the aoldler's ·commander to cross lnlo the East. He convinced the GI to-B111'render..-He-wa.s-led. back to the west in handcufis. There was no shooting. An Army spokesman identified the soldier as Spec. 5 William A. 'I'hoJDl*D Jr., 22, ol Columbus, Ga.. who has been In the Anny 21 moolhs. "We do not know his motives yet,,. Ibo spokesman Said. "'lbere ,... DO evidence that he was under the inOuenoe o/ drug! er akobol. We are In-gating tbe incident." ' 1be Olfdie< stole the tank before claw aod smaabed through a locked pte at Jhe Turner Barracks Jn West Berlin, beginning a -ute spree. With 15 West Berlin police .an:! American military police patrol eon in pursuit, he raced the tank at a . speed or 31 'mph past the West Berlin City Hall to the U.S. Annys' Clleckpoint Charlie at the Berlin Wall. "'lbe jlussian and the East Germans aeied completely passively as the tank brushed aside a barrier and entered the checkpoint, 11 \Vest German police said. ALL ABOARD! Sears • BIG 8'' x 1 O'' LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT NOW ONLY GENUINE FULL NATURAL COLOR. PORTRAITS! ' Not lht old sty .. tinted or l)llnted black & Whitt photOS.-', I LIMITED OFFER! . Ono "" Mljoc1. -"" -Jy. Clllld .., llmh: 1 -•>!2 _. GROUPS ·PHOTOGRAPHED ..~-.............. This -tpadal Olflf Is i>W•tod • 111 111p1ellion of our thanks for yaur pmo.wge. ADUl T POfll I RAITS c.upe.,, ..... u. ....... , •. ....., ..... " alkarM. ~ It lilrc ,. ~ Mlfec\. ... _ PHOTOOAAPIER'S HOURS: Monday, March 4 through Sunday, March, 10 Dally: 11 a.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday :.12 Noon to 8 p.m. . to 5:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m . SHOP AT 8BAR8 AND SAVB ..,l(r isn Owu.m., y..,. llf/ftlf/1 ._. ( ................ co. I Buen1 Park C.FIOn C.rritoe Cotta Moel Covina Laguna Hills f.. Or1n99 Santa Fo Springs \ Torrince ' • ' B n Li fo ·w wi if p 0 I Miss" . mg In Tahoe Snowslide-.. 80IJ'm LAKE TAHOE CAP) -on. -may ·hlYo -bcpied wt.en five lkten wve coucbt In a lllOWl!lde S.tur- cl8y on on 111p11ro1ec1 --.. of the nearby Heavenly Valley .at:i IJ'el, authorities uJd. "lt'a possible then!'s me -remalnln( under the ,,_, .. aald El Dorado County 9ierilf'1 Sil. Will Brown. He added that no one yet had been hlpOtted m I 1 1 I n I , however. FORTY VOLVNTEERS and F\rest -""-..... a3Sisting sheriff oUlcen In the search. Dale Elser, 42, ot &teleline, was Injured in. the tilde and was listed ln satWactory c:oo- diiion with ~en ribs Ind pcssible lnternaJ Injuries at Barton Memorial Hospital, nursing supervisor L a R a e Lichti saJd. Both Sgt. B~TI and Mrs. Lichti said they had been told five persons were ·fnippe(I under the slkle, but only four escaped. Neither had a name for a possible victim. MRS. Liam said a doctor ·was at the ski resort ready with resuscitation equipment if a fifth person was fOtlXI . She said none of the other three perw:>ns involved re- quired hospitalization. Brown saJd it was snowing and windy when the slide oc-curtd. but warned skiers to ltay In patroled areaa. Pasadena Loses-Bid In Busing _ PASADENA (6J') · -The Pasadena school board ha.s ,, lost a court bid to modify · the trro "Pasadena Plan" l which resulted in wldesp"ead [ busing to U<egrato file city's · elementary sch>ols. i U.S. District Court Judge I<itanuel I... Real rejected the school board's petition Friday, ..... saying it was intended to ... ,_ SNOW BURRIED FOUR SKIERS AT HEAVENLY VALLEY SKI RESORT Three Pulled From Snow, One Feal"9d Mf!51ing In ArH'• E1st Bowl Buslliessman Held In Bank Swindle SAN FRANCISCXl (AP)-A IWl!borough llusinessman was am!Sted Friday night to end what autbcriite said-was a multlml!Hon dollar twlndle of San Francslco Bay a r e a banks. ' · • Mateo · Marco Roman, 29, was booked after his arrest by FBI agents f o r in- vestigation of mail fraud and making · false statements to banks. Riverside Cl:oses • 23 Parlors RIVERSIDE I AP) -PoliC< have closed all but one or Riverside's 23 ma ssage parlors for alleged prostitutkft violations, authorities s a 1 d Saturday. "eliminate forced bus~. and ~-------~ U.S. 1.1agistrate Richard Goldsmith set Roman's bail at S2 million . F. Steele Langford, chief of the US .. Attorney's office c i-i m i n a 1 di visiOO. here, sai d it was one of the largest bails ever set in this area. In a simultaneous raid Fri- day ni ght, authorities con- fiscated valuables, furniture and fixrures and t o o k possession of the buildings. No arrests were made. \ otherwiae had llUle salutary educational effect." Real also criticized school board attomeya for not at· !empting to find the ........, for a 37.4 percent drop in white mrollment ln · t h e- acbools .-1964 wblch the a!Wmeya oald had prompted the petitlm. ' ~ 3 Helmetless Cyclists Die LOS ANGELES ;(AP) - Three helmetles11 rootorcycUsta died on rain- slick streets when they were thrown from their cycles end struck their heads, officers said. Joln Tyle< Combs, 23. and Rebecca Hernandez, 20, were killed in Glendale when their cycle spun out of control oo a curve, poli~ said. Jack IluM, 15, wu killed in bis OOmetown Santa Monica when his cycle struck 1 curb and he was thrown llO !<et, olfioers said 'Dipfumas For Sak' JOCKEYS GET-GAS BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Jockeys In tbis pooh Los Angeles area com- munity ride in cars, not on horses, 8nd spend their time at . service stations Instead ol the race track. Energy Jockey Club has been born In file wake of the ~ pinch, ol-femg for f40 a moofll to pick up your auto, drive it to an open service sta- tion and return when It's filled with gasoline. A patron may call on a car jockey as many limes a month as he wishes. ''We tell a customer to gi\"e a jockey about 1 in: hours to get gas." MYS manager Sandy Hoffman. "We send oor boya out eerly in the ""'"""' to survey opsl statiom IO W<'ll know where ihey are." ~.(hOfu ll tlme Jocl;eys ..... kepi llUly In -..__ ol ibort . _,. '""" pllell ol guollne. . • "ThiJ alleged swindle . in· volves milllOll! of 'dollars," Langford said. -"Tl>e eXact amount can only be detenn!Ji- ed al,... an analysis ol the reconls of all the banks In- volved." An FBI alladaVit said Roman would obtain • loon from a bank using stock as collateral He would leave the stodt c.rtificatos wifll the bani< and then report the certificates had been Jost, stolen or destroyed. "In support of our action, v•e found at least seven orselght prostitution violations in every closed massage parlor," said Riverside County Dist. Atty. Byron Morton. The raid was conducted under a temporary court orde!- from Riverside Superior Court Judge John Hews based on the state's Red Light Abat .. mellt Law. AuthofiUes oaJd the one massage parlor allowed to re- main open was found to be a legitimato O!l<l'8lon, not in- volved In progtitutJon A heaJ'o ing on a penhanent court order to close the 22 parlors was set for March 15. Sa11ity Panel to Test Accused Killer of 9 STOCKTON (AP) -Willie Luther Steelman, accused of nine alayinga ID Victor, baa l>«n order'ed eumlned by a panel ol -poydolatrlsta Last Rites .. For Harlan ' . ' • S""11Y. M°"" 3, 1974 • DAILY PILOT 4 4 Moretti Leads . Foxx Out ·r -;: Of ~ospital : -. , _In Race Flll_lding SACRAMENTO (AP) LOS ANGELES (APJ-Redcl Fou ls home after a fi\."e-dV hospital stay for lrelirnent ~ r.1oretti Dinner Commlttee a nervous mndlllon and elf -Asoembly Speaker Bob Mom· ti II leading I.he race forl:am- palp ftmds among candidaies ror governor, i nco m pl ere reports in the secretary of state•s office reveal. repor1<d 1311,765 from ooe haulltlon, but ~ Ip p e a lf· doubtruJ he will be able to dinner and lhe f\1orettl .Blf"th. complete "Saaford and Son" day Commiuee r e p o r t e d lttis season. another lt97.000. Hla a tt«ney, James Tolbm. The campaign financing in· f'lllfQRNIA said Foxx. 51, hoped to return lormatioo was due Frlday, but 1111 to work llOOll but it wu still . undenennmed ~he wooid-f\foretti, a Van Nu y s Democrat, reported ra.ising $503,005 during 1973 for his campaiJn, ae<Ordlng to a report filed Friday. there v.·ere only inccrnplete[:~~~~~~~~~~he~a~bgle~to~.;_::;.::~~; reports on hand in the secretary of state's oltice el the clooe of the business day. rl<'"'r;, Costa Mesa Only ~'91,. ·I Al~ Friday was file deadline for 1973 fund-raising -.. the fillnp of 8"vera! gubernatorial oandldales, in- cluding Se<:retary of State Ed· mund G. Brown Jr., were not immediately available. Candidates <ompty •ifll tile ~~~~ PERMANENT WAVE ~01y·;;Q Jaw if their ln!onnatioo is r '""' SPECIAL postmarked by midnight Frl· Mon., Tues., Wed. Only day er U the lnlorma lion Is med In file secretary of llale'• ssso H.AIRCUT INa.ut>Eo Loo Angeles olflee. . Frost 1139> (Short Hair Only) Ao pffke wwi<er 'a id Ladies on Social Secur1·h~"-t $3 .. 50 Brown's reJ)Ort, along with l~ reports of other candidaies, ~J_oo .. -..... PERMA TRESS H--MOST OF ~tORETl'l'S .man-probabfY, had been filed on ,.... ey <Sme from ~'O tundraising · time, but v.·as not yet proc.l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l4~M~7~1~7 ~( dinners, hi! repart said. The essed. • Bqard Alloiv s Oil Drilling CM.lBRIA (AP ) -The Barbara. The firm said it South Central Coast Regional plans angle dr:illlng out to sea CommJssion has approved five from the .on-shore sites. additional on-shore drilling In another ·rm\'e the com- sites above Goleta for Union mission approved an ad- Oil Co. ditiooal 50 campsites at Pt. . COLLECTOR'S CORNER· ·. The commission, meeting in f\tugu state Park and the ad- this small cormmnlty """ ditior\ ol fire ringJ and San stmeon. said Friday that restrooms at Pismo Beach the Loi An g e I e s -he a d-State Part. 1be commission quartered oil !inn could pro-denied UK> a d d t t i o n a 1 ceed wtth ckilling on Its own ·campsites at Pismo Beach, exlsUng oil fields ne8T Santa h>wever. --- V-O·T·E [!) ·w1LL . JORDAN COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL MARCH 5 AVOID A GAME OF CHANCE VOTE .FOR EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP WITH PROVEN ABILITY I. Growth ·and development of the Crty. is important to Will Jordan. He. organized and. guided . the Citizens Committee· for an improved In- dustrial Zoning Ordinance. That Ordinance is now in effect. He strongly supports an equitable Sign Ordinance and has spent many hours in its development. He sponsored ·legislation that resulted in the Crime Prevention Or-. dinance. Citizens of Costa Mesa .will appreciate these benefits in the years aheOd. 11.U AIM RS.IAllLITY LET·1S KEEP [!)· WiL.L J.ORDAN • MARCH 5 COMlllft'RTO u.alCTWR.LJOlbAN -)'AUGHN REDOING, CHAllMAN, 1500 ADAMS, COSTA M1SA ~ - .' .. .. .. ' FASHIOl ·ISLAID OPEi TODAY 12·5 4 Department Stores Plus Many Other . Merchants Open for Your Shopping Conwenl~nce • ... • I ' . • I • .. • .. • • • ~ ,. A 8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Marth 3, 1974 ~ , -·Pioneer System • .. -Patient Problems K~pt 9n Pap~r· By AR1'11UR R. Vinsel Of 11i1e 01llr l'I ... Sti ff (Eighth in a Serifs\ Record· keeping is a major, monument.al task In a modem society where matters in- v o I v in g Me's money, medicine, m e ntality or ! .. perhaps personal problems ~t»n be condeR9ed on a com- puter card like ~ many angels dancing m the head of a pin. The lnfonnatlon on the IBM form filed " in the c.llege ad- missions office, credit bureau or police department should be as unique as the Lndlvkiual blvolved and hi! needs and .... ,.,., ... U it is not clear. concise, yet comprehensi ve. lhe whole point of maintaining it on file may be defeated and ultimate- ly that individual will probably be lrurt. This is especiall y true of rectlrd-keeping ln a place such as Costa Mesa's Fairview State Hospital for the mentally assault other patients. Or hospital staff membets. A pat_ient may have 35 li sted prob!~. even down · to such small matters as becoming angry when tired, as probl emE are oboerved and logged. And there ano 1,700 patients. The bookwork is-· ''The ultimat<! . goal Is to get I b e Problem-Oriented Rooord Keeping System onto the computer," says Dr. Toto. "It lends Itself very well to it. ti V ro b I em s currenUy con· iaJned in ~tient -or client&' -records are filed manually and catalogued under the old Dewey Decimal System, j\ist li~e that used to rile library books. Some problems, such as sleeplessness in a pa tient due to inxiety, for example, can " ~~~~~~~~~~ '111E MORE KNOWN ahout ~:AIRVIEW retanled. them and the more convenient r'"' the form Is to quick access 15 YEARS by those who treat the clients, i -OF SlRVKl Jftvioualy kmwn " patients. ~Ir dl£fermt ways, the actually be perpetuated or Statf penonnel will be bet-~-the basis for different _ ter able to serve the tn-problems under the o.ld, out- dividual's nttd., and help him dated record-keeping system. best in ,the areas -there ·are-dozens by category -OFTEN, a patient requires _ where he needs help. ~m-a ileeplng medlcatloq until he struction or medical treat-adjusts· to a changed en- ment. vironment and Fairview life, A new Problem-Oriented ltej:ord Keeping System which after first being admitted to is seemingly massi ve and the 15-year-old facility. complicated but really -quite Cases oome to I i g h t , simple Is now In u s e however, in which the in- tbroughoilt the 42-,....d facility dividu al atopped gettirlg the for the menta11y a n d sleeping pill three years ago physleally retanled. . . . . 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Toto. chalnnan of a state-yet when a patient was wide la!k roree that developed transferred elsewhere they the new plan. always uselessly remained at Fairview is the ·acknowledg-Fairview. ed Pll~tter ~ programs fur The new Rroblem-Oriented the mentally ?etarded. on a Record Keeping System which statewide and even naUonal Jeatures a single master file basis. that will travel with the person to other hospitals or programs TRE SYSTEM wh ich wru or a foster home -or be recommended for full scale wherever -is designed to adoption throughout Calirornia pinpoint° his great<!st pro!> is ooly experlmeutal In two h!rm. or three wards at · other state' · Results in dealing with the ~ls. patient's 'dJfficulties and help- "Amazingly, we h a v en• t ing him deal with those dif- done it before," says Dr. Toto, ficulties they create for hjm wl)o headed a committee 12 on the ®lside is the whole years ago that drew up the point. --cu r r e n t r e c ord-keepi(lg system. which is obsolet8' and no longer so useful. 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Alan Cranston in an effort to ad- dress their problems to some responsible person who can help strai~hten out their missed payments, lost checks and benefit questions. So, sure enough, the national director of the VA, Donald M. Johnson, fiew to.California lo face the Issue. Well almost. He got lo the same building the vel.1 were in, but refused to take the elevator up six noon: where they -some in wheelchairs -were waiting. "I will meet them only on VA grounds," Johnson declared Thursday. Now well we'll acknowledge .that running the na· lion's second largest bureaucracy is a big job. But a bi g man could well have ridden the elevator a couple or floors to see what problems were naggin~ some sorely troubled you ng 1nen, whose service lo their country ha s earned them son1e t'Onsideration. The fact that Johnson did meet with the veterans -and in Cranston's office -Saturday restored some raith in bureaucracy, but the VA's image retnained tarni shed. $10,000 ann~He argues that they are in a p<><lllon ot "rid.lc uloui d arity" becawe more than ~O appolntA!d state orrlcJals ma e more than auch high-level penonnel as the governor, attorney general and state treasurer. 'fhe superintendent of public instructjon, for ex. ample, now earns $35,000 which, as Carpenter points J out; is less than many local superintendents eam. Tlfe s:overnor earns $49,100 -almost $38,000 Je ss tha n the s:ovemor or New York -and Carpenter proposes boos~ mg this lo $60,000. Carpenter may have logic on his side, but ii remains lo be seen ii public opinion Is there, loo. Congress Jut week fell the heavy breath of the voters and dumped a 24 perrenl pay increase for itself and for 10,000 high· level civil servants. Carpenter may have a dillerent view of hls pay raise proposal -after all, he's nol suggesting his own salary be Increased. But public sentiment Isn't likely lo be very strons In view of the relatively modest pay ralseo moot Calilonuans are getting. It's Getting Boring llow weary we grow of the pronouncements or Se~retary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. on any topic that crosses the California_horizon. Now youn g Brown is complaining that the lon¥.·dis- cussed and now-approved plans ror a new $1.45 million governor's mansion in Sacramento are "too opulent" and ought to be scaJed down to inore modest propor- tions. • • ' 1 Voters May Disagree Brown's remarks are patently another (successful) attempt to stretch the publicity in his race for governor. 1, ~ : lS~ ~ We think it's high time the governor o! the na· tion's tint statA! bad quartA!rs befitting his position. State Sen. Dennis E .CafpentA!r of Newport Beach is walking where even the bravest polltioans are studious- ly not treading. Carpenlt!r is propos!ng that salaries of the state's top seven elected offld~ 1>e Increased from $7 ,500 to We also think it's high time the would-be next gov· emor scaled down his popping off and limi!A!d himself to lsaues closer to his responsibilities. """' ....... .....,..,.:.... ,s,..;, ~~ •• •HERE (OMES OUR (RA<K SPY ISATTALION.,,, Sym.bionese Army Gr ew From Radicalism of 60s near Gloomy Gus ' 1be Symbiooese Liberation Army is._ a di.rec& outgrowth of the student radk:alism ol. the 1960s, however vebemently the leftover leaders of that time my di1avow any connection with this -group. '!be activists ol the 600 -U>ey called themselves the "Movemeut" -were against racial J>ftjodlool, ogalmt the Vietnain war, and for peace . But their lam! S>ortcoming lay in the fact that, except for the i:enuine paci· fl.Stl among them, they bad no built-ia rbetorl<al-1.1. n.e early demon- stratlorui: of the mid-j SOI were more dra· maUc tbtn violent -alt·ln! and antics belbn TV camera& Uiter, the Moveul!llt went In far petty forms ol harulmenl -"'"'mbllng l h e card catalog ol,college llbraries, lelllng ftre to w-. startlng the oprll*ler S)'ltom -SD aecunulatioo o1 petty ..,.,.yance. kmwn I n ..voltXiooaty lll«alure ss "the tactics ol. tbe flea... . BECAUSE 111E Vietnam war wrui viewed u evidence ol. the huge criminality of American society, the Movement came to abandon not only all -metorlcal but moral restraints. ' 'They taught that a11 means were justified to bring the society to its knees -civil disorder, theft (known as rip-off) and vk>lence. Everywhere the Movement Oourlsbed. (s. r. HAYAKAWA J a New York townhome used as a headquarte r s by the radical Weathennen. Three were killed aM the rest wen! undergrotmd. ls there oo end to the discord in thbr country? Now 1 can't wish anyone a happy birthday with a singing t.elgram. or-.. on dfllfll""" v. 1119'llllM •~ .....,, .... *' _, _......,.,,. r.nect ..,.. "'"" .. ,,. -"'· ,.... -,.., ,..... .. 0-.W ow. ~ , .. ti. AT KENT STATE University, as with other institutions. advocates "I, peace So the fonnula became clear as lime bumed down the ROTC building, creatlng went on: the more violence. the fewer the public apprehension that made the follO"A·ers. Where li"tbe f\fovement now'! sub.$equent tragic events there almost There are no followers left. f\1any inevitable. le.aders have manged their minds. Some 'lbroughout all tills, the hlgh1J itched have gone to prison. othen abroad. record of violence remained constant.. 1bc only one.s left are in _the "Power comes from the barrel of a wxterground. gun," they aaid. Al !Im lbey brought They must be very few by 'DOW. guns on c:ampte as props for the Leaders with no follawen. Hk1lng most enactmeat ol guerrilla theater. Th.ls was of the time or traveling wittt false cei1alniy the case al San Fraocisco ideullfications, they huddle in their tiny , State_ -am at Cornell University too, paranokl drealn world aM g i v e I em ue. Nooe of those guns was themselves courage with grandiose ftr..t. wonls: "Sl'!J!blooese War Council," But as the late &<malllicisl Wendell "Declaratioo -ol Revolutiooary War," Johnsoo said, "Every speaker Is bis "'!be General Fleld-Maz>hal" and the own most interested and afrected like -t.enns almost as preteotious as listener." And as surely as thunder the word "Symbk>oese" it.self. follows lightening; the guns started going And who are they? From the published off. evidence, perilaps two or three college-- The strength of the f\tovement lay l'ducated. whites from well-to-do fa milies. in the early days in ~he fa ct .t.bat it and possibly tv.·o or three less-educ.1:ted attracted idealistic followers who black,,, their brains add1ed by reatiing believed that the strike and uproar were Che Guevara and Franz Sanoo. That's really intend.00 to bring about justice about all there is, I imagine, to fheir and peace. But C\'ct')' time the violence •·army." was stepped up. fo\lo\~iers dropped out , lIOW LONELY they must be! The oCten in pained bewilderment. So welt If.he. msss of violence at Black Panthers, for all their vi<llent Berkeley,~ Coldmbla, Stanrord, San IN FEBRUARY, 1969, at San rhetoric of the past, have long since Francisco State and acores of other Francisco State, a homemade bomb W11Dt abandoned revolutlon in favor of l.mtitutioas. 'lbere were the "days of oU prematurely, aeriously Injuring one electoral poOOcs as a means " social rage" In Cbloago, when WeaUlermen of the two yowig men wbo weno planUng chru!go. _,; on • rampqe, breaiJng shop it. '!be strike loot hwdreds ol followers E"'" such creatures ol vloleooo as -· ~Ing caro. that day. The nationally·publlclzad H. Bruce Franklin and Angela Davl.1 '!be ~ literary joumal, blowing up ol the malli«IMitlcl building ha .. denounced tile SLA ss alienating 1"lbe New York Review of... Boob," ln at the University ol Wls:msln ln 1972, • the people -aOO therefore oxmter- • ,,..., ~. taught It's readen killing a young scimll.ol, -the revoiirtlbnary. · hO'W to make Molotov cocktails. In March Movemmt thousands ot followers across So the St.A bas oowbere to go. That's 1970 there was a huge explosion in the country. • why lt is so very dangerous. ...... , ••. ,. ,, ............. 1 •••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••• ,,,,,,,, •••••• •···· . ~s T e lli ng Truth? Siinon Versus the Shah To the Editor: Last ~eek we read of en erg y chief Simon accusing the Shah of Iran of making "irrespomlbIC and reckless" statements concerntni the amcxmt of oH the United Slates Is receiving from Arab countries. Not too long before that . ~·e rea d of General Haig's comment about a \Vashington Post story: "lf the story implies that there has been a doctoring of tapes, lhat's a blasphemous speculaUon." 1 Al\1 less interested in knowing if a statement ii "irresponsible" or "blasphemoua" than if it is true or false. Neither the remarks ot SimOO nor of Haig speci!ically denied the statements to which they were objecting. Pfrllaps I am overly skeptical ol news llforieo emanating from W~ lhete days, but It seems that we have seen vigorously attacked too many news items which were later substantiated by olller l SEE some respomlbillty for the preos to deWmlne the truth or falseoesa ol otatements. It would have been d..u.ble U Simon had been asked U the Shah's statements W'el"e untrue and il Haig had been 8'ked U the Washingloll Post story was untrue. U these gentlemen v.·ere allied these specific quest.kw. I did not see or hear any notice of them in the news accoun ts. DAVID C. BARROWS 1t110deto G'" Th the Editor: There are many regrettable aspects or the current energy "crisis." One thing that is evro more regrettable than oil mmpany fat cats cngen?) getting laUer while lhe COOflumer ls getting knocked natter ts the evident disappearance of the frtmdly, Uttle old di-ol g...U.. al what used to be frle!1diY lllUe old neighborhood service stations. Yes, Gus Is ·gone -along with the steal< knives, glassware aod toy fire trockl. So ls bis chf¢ul, "Hi! What ( MAILBOX J Letters from reader! are welcome. Normally, writers .should convty their 'ne.s.wges in 300 tDOTd.s OT less. The rigllt to condense lttter.s lo fit space OT eliminate libel i.t re served. All let- tera mu.st include .siQnature and mail· ing address but names may be with· · lield on request if ~Jficient reason is apparent. Poetrv will not b1 pub· Juhed. can I do for you?" He has been n!!)laced by ...thing fomtatlons of frantic motorists genuflecllni before wmnlllngly petuJan\ petrol purveyon. BOW CAN we bring bock Gus, our formerly unappreciated friend?-- ! IUl!Best a ~·-ooold -lbly be relined from the ix-mt.day heap ol vel1>a1 slag. >.. background, we must cxeider that the Jong-distance recreallonal motor home has become almoot u deluncl as the mastodon it l'ffimlbles. Who can... .!1.1Ve this animal from eUlnction ? The \\'BY things are going, who else "111 end up with enough money to quietly buy up these campcr1, vans and massive motor holnes except the energy companies? Then, the op..prnducen could sell recreational vehicles directly to the consumer without interference by the middle man. Purchater9 would receive special certificates g u a r ante e l n g unlimited gasoline. TB1S WOULD be In line with oU companies' ev~ pG1lcy ol perfect poU1otlsm, since -now -1nl! under the thnJst ol pooline lflcnage, would be l>oL1ter'Cd. So, of coune;would be profits ol oil coc,....ie. -~y since all moloriata -ol -ity be forced to drlve motor homes In • order to gel gl!Oilne. Self ... crificlngly euoogh, oil companies woold have to 'risk lnlA!maUooal ill-wnr In onler to "equitably" meet the new U.S. demand. '1111• grea; altruism would be handoomely rewan!ed, o1 coune, by U.S. gasoline pr!""' wbldi, by tllla time will be setting world records. How will our old rriend, Gus, enter this scene? It could happen like th.is: You pull your cumbersome motor home into your favorite gas station. After showing your special certificate, the rompu<er fills your :»gallon tanks lull (at $2.75 a gallon). • FINAILY, your road·weary eyes light up as you recognhe your old friend, Gw. He is dressed mqni!lcel)tly In yellow JX>lo shirt, m.arooo· slacks and shiny wllllHmd-yeDow -H e removes bis a1mglasses with a flourllb and says, "Hi! What can I do for you? Campln,g supplies'? But a n e ? Sundries? Teepee. '1 You s!!!le In wooder, 1hen finally pk into an mbellevtng smile. "ls it you, O:us?" He aDUreB you it Is. '"lbank God!'' you uc1aim. After all these """'lhl, you ooce opJn feel needed •. and -at the fount ol f..U fuet Yes. It could ha~ llCine1hlng like this. Gus cooJd come hact. But, can the amwner? CHARLES F. PHAROAH Out-o.f·state Tag• To the Editor: I don't think it is fair.that out-d-ttate car tags can purchase gas any day. Everyone knows a lot of California drivers are-out"'()f-stalerl apenctmg the wblters here and we know of a lot ol ,.,.dents from oot of stale wbo live here, W<ll'k hett, kl<!> BO lo school bse yet they keep lbeir oot-ol-state tap and send borne for the new cae - ls that fair? I lbink oot-ol..taten lboold ha "odd or even" too. It's Cal~omia po lboy -MRS. EARL FERGUSON Plane Gunman Planned Kamikaze Dive on White House \VASHINGTO:'-l -TIM! lone gunman. who shot his v.'ay aboard a jl't airliner last wt'ek at the Baltiinore-\Vashington International Airport. intended to crash· dive the plane Into the \Vhlte Jiouse. Samuel Jooeph Bycl< de3cribed the plan, which he calfed '·Op- eration Pandora Box," in a tape that he apparently re<:· orded more U'lan a month earlier. lie mailed it to us & few houn .tier ore thi:... at· tempted hijack ing. .Firing I plsto\ wildly, be killed l•~ penoos before a guard's bullet, fired lhnl«h the ponhoie of the airliner doo<. v.'OUllded him. Thon he tun-:xi his gun on lllmself. "\Vhoevtt dies In Proi«t Pandora Bo>," he told us on the tape, ""111 be directly atlrtbutablc lo Wat<rgate 8Ca0dltl." TB E IJNEMl'LOYED, ll-)"eaM!d BJd< planned a Kamikaze attack oo the While no-, llldi11g In I opoctaOJ!ar filly craob. He ~ht aboord the airliner a small, black suitcuo coa· !ainlnc a crude guollne homb. "I will try to ~ the j>tone alol! Al)d lly It t01t..Os Ibo tarrel orea. • v.ticl1 v.·ill be \VaJhlngton, D.C., the capital or the most powerful wes.llhiest nation or !he world,'' he· related 111 a matter"'°r.ract \o"Olce. 1·By guise, threats or trickery. I ~ to force the pilot to buu tho White House -l mean, 50rt of dive toward.I the White House. When the plane ls in this pooillon, I will shool ilte pilot and then In the wt few minutes try to steel' the plane Into the lal'(et, whld> is t.tie White Housc.11 PRESIDENT NIXON ll>)'Cd In the Wbite Houae on George \Vashlngton's birthd0-y, the day or the hUaclting at· tempt. The previOU! weekend, an Army helicopter malbtenanoe man stole an Anny chopper and after a wild, lwo·hour iQY ride, he•ded slr8ight for the White HOU:!ie. The-guards bad nOl.hing but shotguns to stop the chopptt as It bore down on them and sklddcd safeJY to • •lop oo the White House )awn. Weeki before !he helicopter episode, Syck ploMed his blmrr<: Suldde atlACk upon the White 11...,.. Alone In hb room In oorthea!I Philadelphia, he began recording his scheme on January 14 and aincluded the hour-lonr tape on January 23. '11 don1t know What you can do with it.'• be+ rtc:lpfded, ~'bUt It'll be a Ulpe u.nd there won"t be any it minute in- ' operative ~ps." . WE PLA YID excerpts for hls former wife, wbo divorced ,him last September. '"lbat11 him," she said. "'"1at's the WI)' ho talks wilether he WU going to do this (hijack attempt) or going to a baseball g'ame." Otllen Vr1ll> knew Byck also agreed Jt was his voice. lie declar..t on the !ape that !he !U.lcide mission would be "a very difficult task for me for .the simple reuon that I ba'r·e an ·abnormal fw o t dooth. .. because I believe ln no God, oo Supreme Being, no r.el)gl on, no nothing ... I do1fl look for >rd to llJ!lng, I loYe 1if" I'm heavy, I'm fa~ I like to eat and I'm not suicidal. · "Bul I'm 'doing this," he sa.ld1 "to prove the point thal one man can ma.kt a difference. If his mind and his wUIPQWtr ts arong enough. .. . " BE SAID he -Ill to 70 pounds overwei:ght , with a bad back. "And I'm &bout lo undertaJie I JMnOI Band, f111· type operallon, Optralion .Pa"""' Bo<. wil<nl you have to be sklnny and llilnlcy and v.illov.'Y fl.nd.'!. he dtuclled, "I'm not anything like that. ··&t I suspect l ha \ I can come off v.ith an clement of surprise ii I can keep my cool. And I au>pcct that my appearance may wort to my advan. tage:" Bi~k explained that he lnlooded to. coinbine two dramatic detdl -"that o! skyjacking a commercial airliner'' and "that of the Kamikaze pilots." . 11BV CO~tBINING these two tdtns," he said, "I devised the diab91ical P..,. dora Box. Once Ol>«led. the Pandora Box can never be Cloted. And I intend to do my da-to°""' up the Pandora Boi;." He b1'itled he wa1 quite sane. "'l'hooe "'1<xn the ... 1\'1'11 to -" he rooiled, ~first make mad . Thal'• from Eu And I -. lllat I'm not mid. I'm a manic-<lepre!!Slve, aa la eight to 10 million other fine fellow Americans. I I'> to a poychlalrtst every four or five weeks, w h i c h l missed the i..i villl by the W I y, and I'm on lithium · cort<>nale, wlllch ls a SlablllrlNI drog that Jewlt off ffil' h\lhs and ioWs:' IE SPOKE ol ,._ aeuodde. npe, ar!Dl1 .'' and ldiled : "So tr.a.. wbO claJm that I'm msd, let llllm loot very cr-ly at themlell'll In the 1"lmlr; le< I he m look very closely at \\'hat they have crealed." '!'be reason for hil desperate deed, he said, was "frustration when you are s~enly aware. : .that this govennnent camot. CCl'TM its mistakes, that this gov~t is a government of COVCMlp rather than exposure. · "There's more croob than good ones in Washington ... Thef are all con artists, making ooa!J, wheeilng, dealing, money in the pockot. ~ Wide< t·h e table, anythine for a buck. ' BYCK 8'1'RllSSED that he -ie· nln1 bll dive upon the Whit. ou." .. com DAILY PILOT l!obcrt II. Weed. .Pvbfllhct T ....... K•rvll, !dlCor Barl>ons Jr-. EdCtorla t PaQe Editor Suhday, March 3, 1974 ' -entirely alooo and that he llOl'ed lo carTY it out without hurtln_S anyone ex- cept .himself a n d the pilot. "I hooe upon b:lpe," be sald, "that l have the courage to BO thnlug)I Wllh It. • • "I also hope tbaL • ·.ram not telo!n, appr!'htn:ted or overo:::me or wuunded.. I waot to come oot ol 1hil de8<1-totally dead. ·Win, loo& or draw, I doo'l want to be caged Qp and Wilt for a trial. "I wont to'be dead. I -Iha I I will be riddled full ol bullelS ll I'm not suceeosfuJ and 1 suopect u.1 if Pandora Box Is SUCCO!ISllll, that I will dJe ;n a fiery airplane crUb. '' 'The edll!>rial -· .,. Ille n.hy PUot attks 10 inJorm 'Ind sttmWat. rudtn by Pf'flmlinC on thll pap dlwne commentary on topk:a. of i... ttft'Sl by 1)'ndlcated calwnnllll and ............ by -• forum .... readen' vie."1 IU'ld by prnentinc 'this M*f'P'Ptr'1 opinions &nd tdft'I on .............. 'The t<lllWlal-ot the Dli!y Pilot .....,. onlol lo .,. f!dltorial c..'Ol.umn st tlw 1Dp at the ----~ e-by Ille .... llmnrsg aft\1 c:anoonlttl atd Jetttt wrttftl 1re Olett own ad Dot81b'• ment or 1hllr views try Dt J>t.ll)" Pllot_be_ - w Gi Fo Thl.s . can onl WllE made \\-ere 60 tiu<&f vertise that the no the h as m And define Illness, Our Is our FOR Ritalin is a Divcky ., "F Forget dlfllcul that li a job I that demo to achl "F'o psych once drug and will be .. -' • • • ' • •• , ' Sullday, March J, 1CJ74 DAIL V PILOT A 9 Distrust of Poli·tician . . - Swir ls at·-New -Depths Surveys .Find American V ot,ers Experiencing Sense of AlienCltion · By JULES LOR Asl0d1tod Pnu Wrller A healthy skeptldsrn ol polltldans Is an American tradition. lM in 1"""'1t .-,., a ·llale ol mind new to the United States bu become evident to political acten.Usta who have studied it and olfirebolden !mmedlately alllfnlolal with iL Apprehemloo ol those in aulbortty, one ' of the-gre•r mdertyJn« hmea ol. 1787, seems in 1974 to have deepened. 'I1le pn!9el'lt malady apparently Is one not uperienc<d in America since the darkest days ol the Grtat Depression, perhaps not eVtD then. "Skepticism, cynicism. ttleSe are old American attitudes," said an aide to a senator up for re-elet'tioo. "1be new word in this year's political vocabulal')' is 'alic~tion.' " WHAT mAT MEANS, he uplained, is that if people complain at all about the present· state ot public service they do it in the same resigned ·way they gripe about the weather. So it i!ll't to your llking? Consider: -Cambridge Survey Research, Inc.. an organization that specializes in.private polls for polttical candidates, recently surveyed voter atUtudes in 18 stat... Fllreen thousand persons representing a ~ of age leyels, incomes aOO occupations were asked whether they felt the cowrtry was in better or worse shape today than five years ago. S.-y pet'Cel>t said wone -and more Will Society Give Vs Pills For Behavior? This is what the man said. 0 Pnoomonla can only sell so much penicillin, but once human behavior is S&!ll as a diseue, there are no limits to tbe pnlb- lems that can be treated with drugs." The man is Dr. Henry Lennard of the University or California psychia· try department. He is-addressing him- self to a problem that v.'e are going to have to face increas- ingly, as both Hux· ley's Brave New World and George Orwell's 1984 get nearer. WREN OUR pill.goofy ·society last made a count, In J966, we found there were 60 major drug companies spending three-fourths of a billion bucks to ad- vertise and otherwise promote thelr wares to the nation's 180.000 doctors. Today, if we are to believe the magazine "Leaming," the companies spend even more "to coovince doctors lhan ball of that ~ felt It Will be even worse five years from oow. • Graduate .Wdeots eoteri!ig tbe Untventty of Michigan's Institute of Public Policy Studies, young adults presumably serious about a career in public service, are asked in an annual oplnlon sampling whether they agree with this statement: "Often -., who enter poliUcs tblnk more ab:>ut their own or: their party's welfare than about the welfare of the citizens." In 1!172 oniy_llLpercent. agreed. about the same steady percentage as in previo"us years. Last Sep(ember the figure leaped to 94 percent, practically tmanimous. e The enonnous advantage of an incumbent running for re-election. especially for. Cong~. is well known. Yet so far this ye81' 15 Republicans and three Democrats have decided their chances aren't worth the effort this November. "For the first time," said Patrick Caddell , politidan: one that would drcwnvent God." Ambro&e Bierct defined polittcs as "the c:ooduct ol public affairs for pri\•ate advantage." Samuel Pepys confe:ised thnt !he possibility of reward beyond Ole meagC'r salary lured him Into public ernploymecll ; he died rich. "Corruptloo culminates al Washington," wrote the editor of Harper's J\1agazine in 1856. "It L, a propensity else\l'here; tbere it is an art." One needn't go ~k to the vague past, only to yesterday's newspaper. to find evidence of venality ln public office. According to the Congressional Quarterly. in the 13-year period ending two years ago, 11 members of C.ongress \\'ere indicted and seven of them sent off to jail for crimes ol ma.ii fraud, bribery, payroll padding and kickbacks, not to mention income tax evasion. wb.ich lately gained the status of a ~d word . their apportioned shares of $1(\jJ tickets to "testimonia l dinners." For the sake of appearance, cenainly not cuisine, the dinners are generally held. Jn Florida, forml'r Go\'. Claude Tl. Kirk fonned ~·hat he called a "Go\•emor's Club." Aeoordlng to a state audit, the club raked in $.f47.170, mucll of it from highway design consultants' and C'Orrt r.ictors ... The aud.it rurther shov.·ed th.1t th(' money \j,"ent to ease the burd(·n of lhe go\·emor's living cxpen.o;CS: $22,540 for hot('l and mtaurant 1abs: $6.209 for a trip to Europe; $1Tl.349 for rental of a jct plane. S.'iid Olarles Colbert, a ~ew Orlt-ans architect and former dean of the Columbia University School of Architecture : "It's a universal e\·ll. a blinding scar on my profession. The architect and enginrC'r dl'aling in public works provides the front money t~r the aspiring potitjciau .·· and I've got to remain clfec-Ti \'(> bt>cal.t.5C of some important bills I \"ant passed." "To get along, go along." the late Sam Rayburn advised. frt'Shn1en coogressme-n years ago. MembC'rs of both chainbers still defeOO the maxim. . . A few lawmaker.; plan to be considerably more rorthooming than in the past aOOut disclosing personal fin..1nces. ··we're nmning around comparing nott>s, SC<'ing how the other fellow is going about it." said Ted Johnson; an aide to Sen. Mike c:ravcl (0-AJaska), up for re-t•lectioo in November. A POLmCIAN'S instlnctivC' defens e seems also lo include a good off('nse>. ri.1ore 1han a 5C'Ore of potilicians intervirv.·ed , \j,1thout excepiion, recited examples of how they had refused to compromise pnn<:iplt' for personal or political gain . president ol Cambridge Survey Researdl, CORRUPTION ON the oatiooal polilica\ "lncurnbency has become in some ways level Lt as notfling oompared \\'ith what \\.'JLLIA~1 SLAYTON, e~ecutive dircc1or of the American lnstih1te of An:hitects, said the practice is so blatant and degrading that a member of his profession comes to regard him<;(>\l as "a CQ',j,' to be milked.·· Bert Combs, 001'1' retired 11fter a hf('tin1 e in politics -fron1 city atton\Cy through governor of Kentucky and later a federal appellate jOOge -believes that politiciruw conduct themselves more ethically than people in otht'r profcs.5ions. by necessity if net inclination . a negative." goes on at the state and local levels. That. as Harry Truman used to say, During the past three aOO a half .,:-ears is the fix the countr)''s in. the federal prosecutor in one nOtOriou.-; .. state, New Jersey. hm iOOicted 68 assorted WE MAY BE en the ve~ge or .a trult......__office-bolders and So far convicted 46 of watershed period in Amcncan h!Slory,'' th f be · 'd lit~ scientist c.add 11 "\V . em, an averag~ o . ~er than ooe 3 sai . po . e · ere , month. 1bo5c o:>nVlcted indude two mayors, dealing . wi " so m ct h 1 n g deq:ily " tv.'O secretaries of state and a congressman, psychological. . . . alt on charges of extorting kickbacks, Few politicians will admit that they themselves have ever done a shady deed . That's urxlerstandable. But they also seem ,o have ca desk Gie'rk's ability not to ask too many questions about their colleagues' behavior. "'Ibey have to act wiUt discretion if they want to last," he said. "It's a practical. matter. Can you think of any other pro!ession under closer scrutiny? Not just· ·by the newspapers. and they 're releotle:e..- but by the opposition, and they're hungry." Comll5 contends that considering the swann o' offioo-holders and appoin1ecs. literally tens of thous.ands. the number Of "bad apples" is relat ively small. I Lord kno.\\'S the~e is pTenty of tr~~t~oo mainly from firms seeking, and fillding, for the nouon, valid or not. that pohuc1an state contracts. ' · is just another \\'Ord for thief. A widespread practice is simply to ~nd Shakespeare wrote of the "scurvy the finns doing business with the state "Does that surprise you?" said a member of the New Yoi:k St.ale Asscmblv . "Sure !here are crooks up here. But if ):OU quote me as saying so they 'll tear me apart. Ruli1tg Ca n Be Abused 'Now this place has a certain cha'rm ... 2,500 gallons of oil in the cellar' Se~rch Threatens Priva~y " ... the powers granted tht police in this case are strang ones. subject 10 pofe-ntiot abute.'' (lifarslia/f, ·r_ f)is· senti-ng) By JA~1ES R. Gorr The decisions by the United St.ates Supreme Court in Robinson Vs. United States a n d Gustafson Vs. Florida represent tne Burger Court's latest step away from the guaranteed protection of the right to privar.•y embodied in the Fourth Amendment. The police havt been given the power to make a thorough search of a persofi and hi! efh>cts \j,'hen they make a custodial arre!<t for a traffic offense (that is, v.·hcn the susp!·Ct is taken into custody). Robinson was arrested for rlri\·ing Qn a revoked license and Gustaff.00 ·ror not having a license in his possession. 1)le &lpreme Court left for latl'r consideration what the police could do to the person cited for runn ing a red light. Justice William Rehnquist, writing for the majority, capsulized the holdings in the t\\·o cases by stating: "It is the fact of the lawful arrest which establishes the authority to search ... " po~ihility that a razor blade was hidden ~omewhere in the lA.'allct. to open it, remo\'e all the contents. and examinl' each item carefully? Or suppose a lav.·ye r lawfully arrc-sted for a traffic offense · is found to ha\'c a sealed cn\'elopc on his person . Would il be permissible for the arresting officer to tear open the envelope in order to make su re lhat it did not contain a clandestine \\'t'apon -perhaps a pin or a rawr bladC''?" If !he nilc t10<'li not apply to all equally Ja111es R. Goff ts head of tJ1e writs ond nppeal.<t division of the Public De· (r11drr's Office of Orange Cotlnly. Ll is unfair. If the search is conducted at the v.·him of the police officer. it 1s a thrC'at to the security of all citi1.ens. The potential for abuse mentioned by .. lusticc Thurgocid Marshall is that the po- lice v.·ill make unnecessary arrests in or· der to justil'.y othe~·ise unjustifiable sca'rchcs. t\o Cloubt there v.ill be an increase in the number of CUAf,odial traffic arrests as the 1..ealous officer anned ¥:ith his new power sets out to ferret out crime. on the integrity of our police forces 1'he key to a claim of pretext searcl is establishing that although the arrestin1 officer testifies that he made the arrcs on adequate grounds. in fact the arres \\·as merely to justify a search fo evidence unrelated to the arrest. 1ltl! naturally can be raised in any of UlCSI custodial arrest situations, and mori than likely it ',j,i\I be raised. In on:ler lo be successful when )'OI claim the arre:.t was ·a pretext for ; search you must <.'OOvincc the judg1 that the officer is being less than candid. Judges are people who are basicall: as tn1sting as most citizens and oftc1 they are reluctant to accept the ide: that police officers may lie. Of COUl"SI most officers do oot lie. However, th. Robinson and Gustafson dccisiODS pu more presstlT'C on t~e officers to ma.kl custodial arrests to justi(y otherwis unlawful sprches. The majority tn Robi nSOD ai:v (CHARLES McCAB~ that what used to be thought of as the normal tri3ls and tribulations of the human condition should be treated as medical problems." To a Far1ner , the Toad The court thereby abolished any requirement that police have some reason to search for evidence of the crime or reason to believe the arrestee is armed. This position is directly contrary to decisions by tbe calitomia Supreme Court, as well as other state and federal court decisions. Will such a rule be applied to all citizens in the same manner? So it was v.·hen the court said plain· sight seizures and consent searches were exceptions to the requirement ttuit the JXlllce have a search warrant authorizing a search or seizure. Thereafter there ',j,'aS a large increase in consensual searches a.net plain-sight observations of contraband. This potential for abuse is clearly e'lidenced in the Gustafson case, where five of the justices indicated h appeared that Gustafson 's arrest was a pretext so that the officer could search him. However, since the pretext issue "'·as not raised to lhe court they did not decide that question. Gustafson rejected Uie decisions of th IO'A·er courts. which had found a p&t.<fowi search for 'f93poos an adequate ba1ano between the protection needed for polio officers and the right of the individua to be secure iri his p('rson aM effcct.s In attempting to justify this increasec police po~·er. the majority suggested tha becau.o;;c 30 percent of the shootings o police officers occur \j,'hen the· office• approaches a person seated in a car their protection rc-quircd this in\'asioi of the individual's personal effects. HO\\'ev('r regretable those statistics ar• to all of us, the ans11o•cr of the majorit; is almost as regrctable. The diSSCTI logically pointed out the error of tlb majority by noting that "virtually al of the killings are caused by guns ant knives. the very type of weapons whicl "'ill not go undetected in a propt>rl} conducted weapon s fn~k." · And back to Dr. Lennard. "Once we define behaVior as ' medical problem. anything can beoome a deviance, an ·llJness. a diseese." Our biggest oociaJ problem these clays Is our diildten. Tbe ever-widening 11> ceptance by .parents and doctors ol the . use ol amj)b<tarnines m ClUSrooms for "hyperactive" children Is ooe of the scarier signs of our times. Becau,,e our schools don't work, we are glad to put our children cm dope, The usual drug pr<Scrlbed in the classroom is Ritalin, made by CIBA. FOR PARENTS interested in this Rilalin in the classroom queoti<O. tbere is a very interesting piece by Diane Dlvoky in . tbe ldarcb 1973 lmle of 'ILearning." Misl DJvoky'I researcbes I led her to frilhteolng c:oncluatoos: "We have, appereiiUy, reached that statie lo our development wben we know I with great c:enalnty how a cltiJd should I and l1IUll behave. "FCJ<l'I about Individual -~Forget thlt children have llwo" .been : dillicult and cantankerous and ....u1ng, that li~ . with them "" """' -a Job far the 4-tient ar fratl!le. Forgot ' that modem life makeo cnonnouo I demands ·on the yolDlg to Comonn and : to achie.vt.l .. "Fo111et all thal. coll ror the ' psycllolOglit, call for lbe doctor, and : once you have Uieir belp and tbelr drug prcseriptioos, put up your feet aDd rel&J:. Beca~ then &he. controls . will be iMlcle tbe lddl, .and lbey11 beha .. : "' ~med." RlChl, Mr. Huxley? Rlgbl, Mr. Oniell? • .. . Is. Worth $36 a Year ByL. M. BOYD cootends those fish actually ~t, sq~. dlalttt to cine another. So be lets ilie nm one be catches swim around under his boat on a short leader. Swea.rs that caught fish calls out to the others, bringing them in close. Tl:llS TIIE DWENTING justices questioned wben ·they obsen•ed: .. One wonders if the resuJt in this case \\"OU!d have been the same Vr'Ct'e respondent a busine5m1311 who was lawfully taken into cu.stody for driving without a license and whose wallet was taken from him by the police. WOuld it be reasbnable for-· the polioe ofter, because of the- TWO COROLLARY drawbacks to these decision.<; are the resultant Increase in appeals resulting from claims of pretext searches and the increased pressures Limiting accCss to these \\-eapons S('('ffi. a more fitting sacrifice than the ~n der of personal liberty. If you are 39 years old. sir. you were bom the year 11\at Jockey sllohs first WMt oo the market. Said to be tbt .. hJttesLselling iiem in the garment industry since the union suit came out more than a century ago. Your granddad wore 'boxer-sfyle shorts exclusively when he \\1lsn't in his win· ter longjohns. Remarkable t h e size of some things stolen! Somebody swiped an 80-foot bridge one night in Italy. Somebody else cut.down and carted off an entire forest from a fairly sizable Vol"Qnteer Army"Becoming a Reality estate In Hungary. And I remember alter World War ll, French officials found oo the bottom of an abandoned Na')' doclr: a oubmarine that bod been bljlc:ktd .a couple ol yeats earlier, ... body --by wi...n. Speed ol a bee 'depends oa ill bone)' carp, ~ 10 m.p.h. when loodeil, U1> to IS m:p.b. when empty ... Takes about five daY> for a bouselly to rtadl • its prime of Ille . . . Arty 1'!al wol[ thlt con't devour 2D pounds ol meat ln one rne.l ii a &W)• ••• Average bu~ird we.lgbs about as much as • copper JlOll!IY\. • The common toad. eater o( injur1pus tnsecu:. b )Vorth approlllnatoly $36 a yc:or to the fartner. Fl!IR NAd f;rnny nob<s tllder waler. You'>'e heard thot. Now here cocnes • Osbennon ol lengthy experience who "The Anny is better today than. it was at the end of the draft." nus report was made to JM a few d•Y> ogo by Secrmry of the Anny Howard II. cauaway. 'l'be nev.-s was encouraging. especially in vtew ol the -which have been raised In many .seg- ments <( the news medla recenOy , .. ganling tbe ftatU! of the all-volunteer ' Anny. S«:rttary Qlllo- • "'a y acknowledgrd that the first y .. r withoot the. Select\\'C Setvlec System bod presented &0me problems{ Bul be $lid that these "'ere being ov~rtbme by many new approaches wtilch am OOlng tried In recruiting-approaches which a t r e as quality toit!hor with quantity. He mentioned IUdl lt•n,. u expanding tbe unit ol -Ind the 11Atlon ol ebol« ('-_GO_~_ARR_'W_A:_~_ER___..J Secretary Callaway reports. "The hlgh sdlool graduate content ~ our non.pr!()!' service-enlisled accesSions since the· draft ended has bce.11 a~ 60 percent" OF TH.E ENTIRE yea r 's opt:lcn for new rta"Uits: focusing on achievements, the one ,that the Army tbe .••m"' oon-. markd: screen;na is proudest of was tbe use ol a rettuitlng 1--.. -.. -o .technique bere!More W')knw,.n. J t out poor soldiers in n><nlistment: ocourred In connection will> the Army's a d m i n 1 s t e r 1 n g • oew entrance rtacU vat.ip!i ~ tbe 9th tn!antry Divi.non cxamlnatkwls, and even screening • out ot Fort (.ew1s. Wa.sll. As Secretary early in training the ind!viduats =who~Gallaway dcsc:ribed tt. "The manpower cannot become sueoc:sslul aold1m. was not at hand. The Amy directed . the oommaOOer, Gen. F'ulton, to take DURING THE P,frlod Crom Janunry hi! cadre, the division colors, and recnilt lei Dtctmber, 1973,· the Anny recruited a dlvisloo. Gen. Fulton and his recruiter• 163,MIO mcy and won1en .. R.e:-cnllstments did just that. They bt:gan a viJ{Orol.IS fOr the year ~otaled '6,300. ln addltioo, campaign. and tod;i.y that division stands 2.530 mcn wid women ertcnded their at Hl2 perccnl st rength, essentially Hlled enlislmeut fol.ft years or more. As a re· \i'ilh -volunteci: soldiers.'' suti, th~ Anny ha! achie\·ed 88 f>('rcenl uf Other points mentJoned In secreta • its reeruttmcnt objcctlves since the. drar' Cllllaway's report included the rollq_\\if18: \\'Ill abandoned OD Jan. 27, lt?l. • "11-.ily, recruiting trends are up," O~'& -A eomparlsoo ol dllcl pllnn ry • ' ' - trends for the fisca l ycnrs 19;2 anrl 1')7, rinds that the r:ucs for A \\'01.. desC'rtiorr crim~ of violence, crimes against prop erty and oourts-martittl are down. T\VO -The Anny has no quot~s bascc on race. Operating undet that policy, thl percentage of black males enlisting' in ttk Anny increased from 18.7 percent in tht' calendar year um lo 23.2 percent in tlx calendar yea r 1973. Bl~ck sotdlcrs, Ukc al; other aoldiers, are assigned tbrougbou tbe Army in accordan<."O "·Ith the.Jr en Jlstment commitm~ts and their kldJvid· ual capabiliti s. - TlffiEt: -Coinbat readiness. \\-'hic:h ii the. h~rt of the-Army's bnslness. ha~ shov,in signlncant Jmprovc1ucnt. Jud~etl by the ·filing\!nt srandards rr- port«f tn the joint Chlcfs of ·1af(, lht dl\•lsinns today n1uch more nearly mrie. tlltir goals than they did at lht eod of the drall. All 13 division< oro fully oporatlonal and nearly all nro r~dy for cmnbat . •· I ·. A J 0 DAILY PILOT Sunday, March 3, 1974 Rapid Mass . Transit n Publ1~ Hearing By WIUIAM SCHREIBER ot "" Dflly ..... ltatf the center of the county from the Loa Anaeles County line to the San Diego County line. It follows the general all~ ment ot the old Paclfic-Elec7 ORANGE COUNTY SANT~ ANA -Orange County Transit District dire<> tors will open publlc hearings Monday on proposals lo build a mais rapid traMit network th.at could cost blUlons of dol· Jars by 1990. tric right or way and n1ns ,.._ _______ _, through the Saddleback Vatley -San Clemente area along freeway a n d Santa r e Railroad rights ot way. The system recommended by the transit district staff and consultant would in- corporate several modes of transit, lnclud.iog rapid-rail, fixM route bules and .!Olal-1· Rkle coaches that might Unk up k> a guidance rail oo county freeways. Directors are faced with a choice ol lhree possible lransil corridor plaJS deemed lnosl feasible by transit planners. OOl'D General Manager ·G. ·,__ J .. "'Pele" Fielding and his COUNTY T,RAN,~11: HEAD staff are pu>hing for approval Dr. G. J. Poto F1oldlng al a ainidor ~em thal could cost 12 bllhon lo build and operate over the next 1~ yean.· It consists or a basic network of transit corridors that will be ''fed" by a satura· tion system of 1,500 or more buses serving all parts of the county. Fielding laid funding foc the plan he and his stall favor is be1ng ... high enough "' the whole basic networt could . consist or rapid-Tall trains like BART in the San Francisco Bay area. But he has conceded tha t geography, costs and other factors make it likely that only one corridor will have trains and the other.I will sup- port rail-guided buses or bus express lanes. The corridor OCTD planners say is most suited for rapid rail transit runs right lhrough ~ The favored corrid or net'ft'Ork lJlis drawn fire from some north Orange Coonty cities. whicf) feel they are not adequately represented. But Fielding said much or the opposition stems from a misundentanding. He says I.he corridors are only one part ol the OYerall system, which includes heavy use of buses serving all county communi ties. During Monday's hearing, and another March 18, there will also be discussion of possible expansion of lhe'basic corridor network. \Vest county officials are pushing for a branch line down Beach Boulevard from the main line and on through Hun· tington Beach. · Central county cities are asking for two new links in the Anaheim-Santa Ana area: If those links are added to the system, the initial con- struction costs could range ~·ell over tl billion with opera· ~~rri~~~~~~~~~~ lions costs over the next 15 ~ years adding another $1 billion or more. Funding is expected to be a major issue at the hearings. Fielding already has said the system will operate at a huge deficit, which can be made up through federal subsidies. Bui he ls also ezpected lo push for a November ballot issue that would add another one cent sales tax to Orange C.Ounty commodiUes. Such a tax could raise near- ly II billion by 1990. Without It, Fielding said he ts doubtrul ... a modern. efficie1Jt transit system could be conslructed. Fielding is hopeful OCTD directors will take decisive ac- tion in choosing a corridor system so the sales tax could be placed on this year's ballot. Both Los Angeles and San Diego Counties have gotten P lcgislaliVe approval to go to the voters for a tax increase IJ..~..l.1.1....i~-"'iolOI this November. ~~~~~;_=j Last Tribute To Be Paid Dr. Gerard Briggs Bill W ouW End Court Plea B-arg·aining SAVE 831 • •• - A convocaUon in memory of Dr. Ralph Waldo Gerard. By 0. C. HUSTINGS Of Ille D&Hr Piiot 11111 professor em er it IL'S of Plea bargainjng in California biological .sclences at UC courts would be abo1ishcd un-· Irvine. will be ·held on the der legislation introduced by UCI camp.is at noon Thurs-Assemblyman John V. Briggs, 26195 Tierra Cii-cle, telephone 830-8875. * PJpLCO 14.2 CU. FT. 2 •• REFRIGBIATOR=FREEZBI day. (lH'ullertooJ. Dr. Gerard, 73, former dean Plea bargaining ~ a Pl""'"" al the Graduate Division at wh!reby defendants m a k e UCL, ctied Feb. 17 of com-• deaJs with prosecutors to ec-- pllcatlolll following h • a r t cept i-punlsllhent 1n ... ""i"'l' · diange fir a guilty plea. It '!be momorta1 l.'OIMICRti<lft Is de!iped to reduce the will be held tn campus Park. "ortload of the coon.. In the • ...,t of rain it wtll 1Joder the system Briggs be conducted, instead •. in said, "A person charged with Room IOI of the PbyS!cal a crime can make a backroom -Butlding. deal and _.,..,imltt ju!tic<! Participating In the ..me. by receiving ooly a token 'slap will be UCI Cbancellor )Janie! on the ~ • punislunent." G. Aldrlc:h. Jr.; Dr. Howard * A. Sdmeiderman, dean ot ORANGE COUNl'Y workers biologk;al sciences; Dr. J8flles ror political candidates today L. McGaugh, p-ofessor of were asked. by a Pacific psych>btology; the R e v . Telephone official w not use Edward Allen of Unlvmlty the utlllty's poles as a spot In1erfaMh. Superior Court IOI" campaign posl<rs. JudgO Bruce Sumner and Dr. Geoera1 Manaiier C . R . James Miller, p:-estdent of tbe Johnston said it is a misde- Unlvenity d Lrulavtlle. meaoor w pla<e post""' or .. AN 0 R G ANIZATIONAL meeting of the Citizens foc Wald.le is scheduled today in ll-tission Viejo to help get Congressman Jerome Waktle's bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination off to a running start In Orange County. The meeting will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Mike Michaels, CATDY O'NEii., \vho v•ould like to become Califomla's secretary of state, has been invited to speak to lllargaret Holtrust's polit ical science class Monday at 7 p.m. in Forum U at Golden West O>llege in Huntington Beach. .. UTT\.afllaLD tt#I H. Lttttofltld. AQ9 '71 ll•llf ef -.etl. """""""' n. 1'7'-lltlldH!t ef m ,,,_.,,,.,_ o.... fNWport Bttdl. Sunfwd 11y Wlflt. lobDl01 flw Wit. Tllon'ln LlnltfltMI, Stn Jtltfotl; Jt•lpll H. Llttlffttlll Jr.I JtOl)Orf y_.,, ,.._,..,, .... ,, Jtk:Nrll YOCCllfl, New Yorio Sttpflt!I Yot:orn. Ultt Tot.ti Beach Man Receives New Prison Sentence ci.uoMer, Judltll Yllllom fl' r • • ' r , S "~A "'A-A H·-tlngton StVlalllol llnlfW, "'*' LlttlefllW, nJ~ 1 n.l~ "'' on an earlier drug conviction when the Grand Jury indicted MOIMi llstw. Dort• CMP'N"I Mah•; Beach man who was already fao,111..i grel'lllchllclrM. Prtv11t !1mlty """""'1o/ ...-vicn _. llokl. F1muv serving a state prison tenn M/119tlts IMmOl'1•• to11tr1~ -tit of t •-t a when him and three other persons DI midi 1, ,.. 0ronoe County ..... ,, Funcl. wo ..., en ye rs Bo11 111,_,.,,,,. Mortu1rv. Ol1'9Ctara. " he was later linked to a heroin last June 13 on new heroin )-eetor peddling allegations. Morris E. Harrison, ·-selling ring has been sent back Grettenberg and his three president of San Joa· companions were aITested in quin Business Invest· ARaUCKLI & SON WISTCLIFf -TUMY •27 E. 17th St, Colla Me•o 646-4888 -·-IALTZ-alROIRON FUNERAi. HOME COl'OllO del Mor Collo Mesa -·-HLL .. OADWAT MOllTUAllT 110 Broodwo.,, Co.ta Meta 543-:WJJ -·-· DILDAY NOTlllU MOllTUMY 1791 I Beoc.h 8/vd. Hun11"g1on Beoc:h 8-42-7771~ 244 Redorido A-.,e. l0fl9 8eot~ i71J) ·~·I 145 -·-11\<CORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOllTUMY 1795 logu11Ct Co~yo" Rd, 494·9-415 \· -·-McCORMICK MISSION -TUMY 28832 Ca...;naCop11rono Son >uan CoplttrOlll) •9.5-1776 -·- -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL fU--7801 BolKJ A'4., Wtttii\l11lt« to prison-this time for five years lo life. Orange County S u p e r i o r Court Judge Claude M. Owens ordered the I o n g e r con- ·finement Thur s day for William Robert Grettenberg, 22. of 434.1 Heil St., after the prison inmate was found guilty of selling l)eroin. Grettenberg had been sent to the state's Otlno facility April, 1973 after undercover ment Corporation, has state agents said they been appointed a di· purchased nearly $9,000 worth rector of Lion Coun· of heroin from the group. try Safari Inc. He re. Agents said the arrest clos-places \Villiam York on ed a long investigation . and 1-==th=e::==bo=a=r;;d;:. =====;I seaJed a troublesome source1 r of heroin distribution i n TRI: Orange County. G re t tenberg's estranged EARL'S wife, Estelle Louise Gret-......,.., ""*' tenberg, 21, of 436 Via Lido .tJir CM. C . • Nord, Newport Beach, was ::;.:::, am.nn1.g1i sentenced to f/.1 days in county U,-..WdhMdl • All OfMn r ---jaJl and three years probation 495-4401 '4.2-175] d W after pleading guilty to ac·li==:=:;:::=:=:=:~~:=;;;I u ll er riv ccssory charges. THE , ._.. .l State prison tenns \\'Cre NEPTUNE SOCIETY ORANGE -Aboul 500.000 ordered for Arthur J\1ario com111010 c,......""' strv1c .. envelopes oontaining 1 9 7 4 Lague, 22. of Anaheim and The ""Cli':..~J:"Sl::" ... ~:.;:~.,. Easter ~als are now in the Sandra Faye Utt , 26. of Santa T• Tiie costly '"""voc1 MtftN,., ma,·1 1·n a coun"""'~e cam-Al'lfl, after they plerided guilty """'!''' CtrtMltf1 sy1Mm .,-. ""••• · f...,. · 24 Hovr Service 714·646·74JI palgn to raise a total of -::'0=.--=::::"='o=n=o=·~="'='"=· ======':=:=:=:=:==;I $135,000 to aid handicapped , children and adults in Or.ange 'tronty. This year's oenlpaign, which • Qpened Macch J, will run through EMier &mda)', April 14. Prooeeds from the amual ftmd campaign nmaiD in the county aod go dir<ctly to help support the non·profit Rehabilitatioa Institute o r Orange County (RIO ), a<> cording to society prosldent • ---WESTLAKE · Costa Miiia City Council •'9Mf'l.titUNs.m- • llke L.r.. I Tnlih .,., •••• 1, ....... ..... lutieirt """'-' ·~....,,.. • P'IMic 0,.- VOTE MARCH S roW:I ICll' b.,Jlldwnond w~ .. 16'2~ 5olldolwood. C-.Mlm An<fy Veje d Santa iiAni•i: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii;ii~~=::::'.1 OUl SUNDAY NOUllS • A fabulous value on a big capacity refrigerator • Freezer holds 102 lbs. -has 2 fast freeze ice cube trays and shelf on door• Automatic defrost- ing fresh food section with 3 shelves • Twin cnspers & deep shelves on door • Enclosed butter keeper • Only 30" wide. . PHICI 11.4W:fl flllT 2 - OUR REG. 329.97 ·s • Double lier lroeier bolds 160 lbs. • fresh food section witil 3 ajjuslable cantilever shel"s • Special meat compartment & twin crispers 1 .. . ~ ,: ~ llU .. RA'fm •• UI lt'•E !Ii OUR REG. PRICE 229.97 OUR RIG.269.97 s • No messy defrosting becaase host. doesn't form • Freezer bolds 133 lbs--Z cube trays & Z I shelves on door • Z "gelable crispers • 30" wide -, ' • Spaci... 24" •• °"" Iii ·91 J I • a.. -it!ett " It cools ~ 11 gli-Sll'Oltelos$ broiler • 4 , • GllSs wi11t1ow ;, .,. doo< • high perlormaoce bumers !INI Electric Clock &-timer • Birt ---~~ ~~~ ~~ lttM . ~~ . MONEY BACK !iATI!iFACT1Dl\I liLlARAIVJEE HOUU1 MOM.,~ .. Uf. 10.•. SAT.10.7. SUM.11·5 ..--+--.,_·...;TV &APPllAIKI MART NDURS: MOll-t""' FRI. 11·•~ U.T~lO-l .. !.SUll.11.S · 240U 893-3.525 -·-IMITMV-Y 6'1] Mo111 S1. Hunrrnoron 6eodl · • TWELVE TO FIVE South Coast ?tau COSTA MESA ~·BRISTOL:~f. ........ -......... ' . ~3">39 , , I • ' • c ' ' ' . • 111 . Ga ,. •• Ody blac 25 WAS • Vid pie fur · ~ tlful With . . . ' . PuY[]lJ~ESEY ™ The excitl"' TY lleclrHlc . Ga"'• c ... 1w fw a.II*-7414 ••d Ad•lt1. Odyssey attaches easily ti 1lff ·' - black & white or color TV with 17" ,.,....,.. screen or bigger. Come$. ,i~ Il • , 99.95 games & many more ttl choose • from. I I . c SAVE ••• 821to 851 MAGNAVIX 1V • mRfD 11111 Cllll.E 1V TREATRES MAGNAVOX 17 IN. ~::~.i SOLID STATE COLOR PORTABLE ·as • 100% SOLID STATE • AUTOMATIC TUNING • Great viewing with all the rel iability ot the !00 % solid state modular chassis • Super Bright picture tube for a really sharp, cl ear • AUTO. COLOR CONTROL picture • Automatic fine tuning and color con' WAS 399 95 trol l.llcks in pertect picture • Att ractive cab- • ' inet with built-in telescoping antennas DRIVEn-WnalN AREA & HOOK·UP WITH ANY CONSOLE 1V OR STEREO • 11.ilN. :; U ·STATE m.• IV wJ•n.as . ~3 I a· ·ea • ,tome up ID color with this bi& sr;.en porbble • Au!Dmat~ line bJn- i1111 and color control · · -25 IN. i:i~i DRUXE CID CONIU NOW SP[CtllLY·PllCED • Distinctive Med iterranean pecan cab-- inet • Automatic 1ine tuning 41911 CUIJUM llBIEO CONDE PHONO OllGINAlLT FAIR TRADE 149.15 STATE Cll.IR TV ~AJ,d:~~c model, adjusts its '"' 5 I I 74 p1tfu re to changing room light • Beao- • hlul Medrterranean console • ~ exquisite piece of furniture and an outstanding source of stereo sound • Automatic record changer • 4 speak· ers sg _g • With remote control •••••. 741.15 · COLOR 1V 111 lltlfD COMBO • t.:atnx 4 channel SOltBd decoder and WAH4U5 · 3' I r5 6 speak11 "1lnd sistem •·AM/FM-FM sletea radio • Automatic 1ect1rd cl)ang• er and a tr>ck tape ~ayer. Mediter- WIS 1195 · · • ~1deomaric ~lid swe IV with 15" 94414 screen, r11eas. d1ag. • Ol'le button tun· ing • Alltomatic ro:ord c~1er and AM/FM.fl! sleno radio. A"il. ift Early AmelK:an cabinet. """' ll:ik MOl\IEY BACK !iATl!ifACTIOl\I 6UARAl\ITEE Moers: Moo. 11i,. frl. 1•t • s.t.1.7 ' S...11-S . •1¥ a .A,,ilwe-••-•Moo.tlwo frl.11 .. • s.t . ...,.s.;.11-s _ I 2-402A ·cos ~A . MES 3088 BRISTOL ST. f'K A_ .. .;.,,~ . .,.~ .. Neiv Dam 'Goi11g Once .. ' SACRAMENTO (UPI\ - Only one bid, totaling $100.7 million, has been submitted for oonstrucUon or the con- "* ll"elltkal Mnnhol-1 V ....... tMMT.....iey •ltd I will Vet• tor You -TM P"ple -for th• neat four yffn. -Na"cy G•1p.11rl•n 1'•111 ... '" "'-· o., ........ c-. 7U Q1l11>Mrwtfl, ll.,iM ltHll troversla1 .New ~tetooes Dam on Stanislaus River I n . northern Califom ia. The Anny Corps o f Engineers had estimated the C0!5l ol the dam1 at $94.8 rn.illion . The corps Tuesday said it reeri\'cd tht' bid frorn a joint \'('Of11r(' O( C:uy F Al kin~on. t;ordon Bull anc:I Arundrl Cqrp RE-ELECT COSTA MESA COUNCILMAN r -,_ • - ' • PROVE N ABILITY •SOUND PRINCIPLES . . •SOLID INTEGRITY a. """"'· •• OM THE COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL; VOTE MARCH 5, 1974 · • -I • • f ........ •• • .. • •. • ' FIRST TO RECYCLE FOR HARBOR BOYS CLUB Robert Frei, 11, D.el Mangel• and Roy McCardle Harbor Boys Club R ecycling Paper Hy Hl 'l)J 'IE!JZIJ.:l.'f\f 01 !~t O•llY P+l!t S!1U :\'1•\\·sp:1p• r., ;irt• hig hu .-.int">:• and th11 ~oung~tcrs fN1n1 the Boys flu b of the Harbor area \\'ant a piece of the action. The shce !hey have in n1ind is sort of an after-the-sale s ervi c e : p ic king up nC\\'Spapcrs v.•hich ha\'C outliv· ed lheir usefulness. They're going intQ th c business in a big way, v.·ith a truck, <.'Olloction bins all O\ er !he I/arbor Area. a paper-haling y;,1rchou5.;, and an cu1hus1as11c atlitudr .. EVERY TO\' of ncv.·spa per \\'e rccvclc Y:ill :".a\'C 17 lrl-eS and th;11 rllonc is worth the t·ffort." snys Lo u 'l'n nlorn. the <.:Juh's execu tive direcloF. There v.•ill bC some ad- ditiona l benefits. predict Roy Mccardle Hnd Del ~fangels, co-chairmen of the recycling project. About tv•o dozen boys \\'ill find minimum wage employ- ment as paper balers and a bit of extra spending money and the Boys Club itself will earn Sl.000 to $5,000 a year. dcpcnding""on the success of the project. TI1e plan is lo distrib11lr- 60 lo J(JO large, atlracli\'C 11oodcn paper hi11s ! o a1X1 rt mcnl compl"'\l'S a: d s~ing centers thrt:1Ughout Costa .\lcsa and tu cullcc\ the Give the Gilt that "Keeps on Giving" Back to YOU! • We don't btt1tvt th1t aivinr should bt I OM-WI)' slftlL If ~ eon1rlbute lo llS. we thin~ we should do iomelhlnr In 1eturn !h1I will 1t:ive you b1c~ lllOl't thin 1 warm tee!inf 1nd 1 111 dedl.IClion. • Now, .. e havt found 1 mO'! 1tm1r~1hle WIY to rew~rd you lor your 1ene101ity Yo~ s!iU enroy the Jle1sure of h1lpln1 your fellow·m1n, plus 1he b111tf1:s ol I l11·d1duc11bl1 all!. But ••• ~u don't 11ve up the fu!u11 lin1ncial seeuri!y JOO could hive enjoyed by ~etpln1 your a;ilt • As lonr '' you livt-bea!nnln1 lmm~11tely -.,,.·11 p1y )'Oii 1 tenerous income out ol !ht t1rnln11 of yoor contribution. Thus, It btcom11 1n l1r1tslm1nt to protttt your fu_IUf!, i nd the future of JOU r family. At th• umt time, JOO will be sninr on futur1 tstlle taxes and probate c.osb. • Wh11 other ••r c1n.'f'OU 1111 yoor IMslrnenl funds ind sec1rttiu to do so mutll IOf you fn so m1n1 wa~s tor so lonr 1 limt? WRll! OR C!ll 10! Frtt lnformition Without Oblittllon T1ltphon1: 548-0650 Ea11nelon lotl •.. or wrtt11 ThoM11 IC. St•dllfttlr Hoag Mtmorial Hospital Prasbyttrian 301 Newport loulrtml Newport S.M:h. CA 128l!IO ••••••• l rnntcnts \1he11t•\t•r they are full. SO~IE 20.oF the boxes ha\"e alrendj• been bu ilt a n d managers of aparln1ent" wilh 15 or more un its nl<1}' reserve one free of charge by calling 642-a3i2. ··\Ve think this will make it easy on the residents to get r id of tl"K'ir newspaper.'I and to reduce the clutt.cr around apartments,'' Yantom 5a id. Pickups also "'ill be madf' in singl-e-familv residentlnl areas ii persons cnn collect ~ pounds of nc"·sµaper~ Less !h;in than v;iJI not make a pickup \.\Orthv•hile . YANTOR~ SAID the Bovs Club Jn n11 "ay intends 0 !0 compete .,.,.ilh other orga rtiza· lions 1vho arc co 11 cc t I n g newspapers for r('('ycling. It is his opinion lhat not nearly enough papers arc being recycled and that t here Is suf· (ficient room for s e v e r a I ~ling serv\ces. The Boys Club will be in the llel\'5papcr business as of this weekend. C i t i z e n s Participating in the program are reminded that the bin.'I are for neY•spapers only. and not for books. magazines or other paprr producls Students Eulogize 'Dead' River \\'EAVERVJLl.E IUPTI - About 90 high school students conducted a mock funeral oo the Trinity River last week near here as a symbolic pin> le.st to ""hat HK'y railed the death of the ri\"cr. . -'I'tie 1V•O bus loads of ~U· d(·n!s. all mcmbc-rs of Roger lli1rdis1cn's iooservation class- 1 es at Trinity ll i~h School. hurit'd dC'<ld <;t('(']hoad fish. 1hc1r eggs and 'sediment dur· ing th,. funcnrl. As the Trinity Higti School hand pl~yed a funreal march, " a spokesman for the class told • nev.•smen that the Trinity Ri v. 1 er Dam Project has ruined the river's na1ural fish habitat. The river. the spokesman sald, hao; lost it..<; abi!Jty to flush scdimcots av.·ay and es a result IXIOls are filling and steelhead ~\\Uing grounds are ,!)eing v.·1pcd out The ShJ· dents blamed the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation , which COO· trols nows in the river. 642•3766 2J Y~ar' Same ucatl• • SA-LES • SI ltYICS • • ' -. . -. "' • • ' I>- ' L . A? • • I ~I , i I · t. ' ". '" • \i ( r, . ' • l • I • I ' f .ii J2 DAILY. PILOT S•ndaJ, March 3, 1974 • , !W<i~k ' iii .· Pr(,gtess at 6ld_Runtingto11 lli~h . . -- " -- By CANDACE PEAJisON of the addition have been -Of ... ...QI.~ II~ --PO:Uf'W and t~ f0~ti0M for Amld the rubble and noise the building itaelf are "99 per- or conslrtlctlon a new look cent complete," ofOdals of . . ' the Huntington Beach U!llon 1s emerging on part of the High School District said. old Huntington Beach liigh Plumbing work on the School campus. classrooms and a new ad- Wall arches weighing 16 tons ministrative wing ls about 40 each have been placed into percent complete, acoordlng to their new positions as the 'ex· district estimates. teriors for a c I a s s r o o m \Vork on this first phase building. ol the $4 million reconstruc- Panels for the second floor Hon project is still about a •, .. ' mooth behlnd ldteduJe.. Coolractor ta N'ick Polaajac lnc.- '111e second phase involves rtnOVBlion I of the 0 1 d audi.torhim \'nd tower al 1905 Main St. -end work on the_ physical education facilities . The; entire ptoject Is sup- posed to ht done in about a year. Demolition work ln the auditorium is almost finished, as is the placement of brick dust on a·new running track. A . ---.About IO "'9""11 ol the IO•lrlill-tbe ti-1 ,,_ Ind rough plumbing and 15 per«ot penels for tlie ·- of th'e heating and wntilatioo When thtt Job beeaD two work In the auditorium is~ljw~-~iii-iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiill finished, a district report sakl:IJ The district's oldest school will ho"" about ),000 students, about J,000 men: than now, when It 1s brought up to state earthquake safety standards. Renovation began lasl year. J...Str W•nh STUUN• SILVDWAll ............... ..A't'INe -•U Uft:l A l'O\INO ....-UUU WILi-il>ICk·U .. ' ' , A pa e ,full of biQ.sales. ·A poc et full of savings. Hurry in, it's Penney· Days! HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH IN RECONSTRUCTION 16-Ton~W•ll A r'Ches Put on Exteriors Artificial Oil • Crisis Solution? .. ._, In the midst of almost .any eluded the artificial oil was . crisis, people and prod\ICts "an effective lubricant for t~e .s~_s..;!Ji cla\m:iJlg, they can reduction or hydrocarbon ~1,ve me toughtfst :Problems emissions from two · c y c 1 e quite simply. englnes." So · it · ·comes as no big TWQ.CYCLE E N G I N E S surprise that, an Ora.JJ8e Coun- ty.salesman pow coritends he'll got the solutiQP to a good power motorcycles, I awn ~ of the gaso,line and oil , mowers, snowmobi~es a n d shortage. • . it some racing cars. They run His answer? Artificial Jll!)tor on a mix of gas and--oil oil. and the .synthetic oil wa~ THE OIL EXISTS. It's a found to bum cleaner and combination of the glycol and more elficiently 'because it eSter farliiiies, with the exact breaks dov;n into a1cohol mixture a se cret of Environmental Lubricants Inc., the firm that makes it. Claims for this new product SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS hold that · it not only lasls rather than solid particles under severe heat. · But the test reports Samson provides from his Santa Ana headquar1ers make-no -men- tion of no rmal auto engines. '\'hich his company claims are so vastly improved by its pro- duct. .Actually. racing cars and outboard motors in boat races have used artificial oils f!lr some years. They wear longer in the extreme condition s rac· ing impo,9es. four times as long as ordinary motor oil, but also increases gas mileage by up to 65 per. cent and eliminates 90 percent ol tile smog produc.d by most automobiles.· · BUT THEY'VE always been 15°/o off bath sets. 'Parfait' Bath coordin•te•. Thick luxurious DuPont• nylon plush cut pile. Mats lateK backed fo r skid~ resistance. Wonderful de cor1nor colors. 21 x24 .. contour mat fte g. 3 .99. Sale 3.39 24x36 .. oblong mat. R~g. 3.99 , Sele 3.39 27x45" oblong mat. ReQ . 7.50, Sale 6.37 ' 2 1 x36" oval mat. Reg . 4.99. 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"'-fy personal point Of vie\V Is that the claims for it are possible. but not likely. If we're gi~ tesr data that show this kind of potential. last four times as loog as oil. it might be a real bargain. But there's always the pro- blem of dependency. "People who use the synthetic oil get in the position where they cannot use anythjng else," Samson said. "Theyi have to readjust their engines to· han· die it." we run coofinnatory tests. So SINCE THERE are only 175 far we have not rettived any outlets now CiiiYifig: tl!Tpro- data which would justify such duct in the Southland - tests." · ~ . primarily ~ tfllca&ops . which But John A. 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' .... .... ...... l> I J..• • , l ' I 'f'l•l •• WORL D'S GREATEST ELECTRIC RAIL V. A Y SYSTEM 1000 Mil<1 ol Slandttd Trollty Liou 1 • •• 1·1•1· -~ .. ., ' ' ' '1 \'!' •. 2700 SCHEDULED 'fRAJNS DAILY W ORLD fAM OUS ·. . -.. , • ! ( -· ~ .... MOUNT LOWE I ' •• Once Southern California had a rapid tr1nsi-t 1ystem which worked well, didn't use much energy and didn't re- quire 1n expansive right-of.way. It w11 an electric way. Spencer Crump, a journalism. instructor at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, and Cal State, Fullerton, is the author of tWo books on the railway -"Henry Huntington and the Pacific· Electric" t.nd "Ride the Big Red Cars." He recalls in this article how the system was built, operated and then died~ Could it be revived? Or1nge County Transit Director G. J. Fielding is confident the main line from Santa Ana to Los Angeles could be opened 1gain. He has wid it would take less than two years to get tr1ins rU'nnlng on the line If 1 nation1I emergency were decl1red. Crump's article con· centrates on the past, but he 1lso offers 1 glance at what future th• line might hold for miss transit. HERE IS THE WAY THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC LOOKED JN 1926 WHEN THE SYSTEM WAS REACHING ITS PEAK ( ' • .- I .. By SPENOER CRVl\IP . . You climb aboard the BJg Red Car rail passenger· car at its ~1ain Street terminal on the Balboa Peninsula,· and a few moments later it is rolling down its Tight of way dividing Balboa Boulevard. A few minutes later (2.18 miles by the official timetable) the interurban stoPS at the · station by Newport Boulevard to take on more passengers. From there, the interurban speeds along its right of way dividing Seashore Drive and along its trackage paralleling Coast Highway. 'Ibe passengers relax: it's a game of bridge, completion of a report, reading a book, magazine or newspaper -or simply chatting with another rider while Ille interurban speeds to Los Angeles. · .JUst Ml minutes later, the interurban gU<!'S Into the I& Angeles passenger tenninalr you alight; , and walk a few blocks to your office. A SCENE( FRO!\I a "dream" transit system that: may get off an engineer's drawing board and become a reality tn 1990? No, this is history, not fantasy. Newport and other beach a r e a commuters could enjoy just such tramportation in the early 1900s when the Pacific Electric Railway was advertising itself -truthfully -as the "workl's greatest electric railway system.'' The Pacific Electric's t r o 11 e Y s, affectionately nicknamed "Big Red Cars" because of their color~not only reached from the Balboa Peninsula to Los Ang'eles but also branched like a spider's web from there to the villages that were-to become the cities of the l!liOs. The Newport-Balboa Line stretched exactly 40 ntiles from the PE station at 6th .and Main in Los Angeles. It took 47 minutes in 1911 to reach Bay City (Seal Beach's original name) at Uie 24.11 mile post. Huntington Beach. 32.46 miles from LA on the official timetable. required 62 minute s . Newport's 37.82 miles covered 74 minutes, and six more got you to Balboa's Main Street. From Los Angeles. lines stretched lo Long Beach, Sant a Monica, Redonda Beach, San Pedro, the San Fernando . ·Valley. Burbank . Glendale, Alhambra, \Vhittie.t.:_ Pomona, San Bernardino, RedlanOs. Riverside, Corona, Yorba Ll!)da, Santa Ana and Orange. TIIE TROLLEYS carried passengers to two mountain resorts : ~fount Lo.,.,·e. in the San Gabriel range above Pasadena . and Arro\vhead Hot Springs, in the San Bernardioo Mountains. Orange Coast residents <:.0uld ride in minutes to Los Angeles to shop or \\'Ork. After all, LA ""'as headquarters for the area's only department stores and regional shopping centers we re nearly a hall century av.•ay. Weekends found the Big Red Cars carrying coastal dwellers to the mountain areas and inlanders to the beach. Chances were, back in those leisurely 1900s, tha t interurban riders would see few · autos along the highways ..... most of which boasted only tv•o lanes and were regarded as •·suPer" if Uiey ·wer~ paved. But \l.'ho needfd high\\·ays ll'hen the Big Red Cars rolled -fast and frequently? 1'HE T)'PJCAL interurban car of the 19005 v•ould have been. the modem conservationist's dream. The average car \Vas 43 feet long and towered 12 feet· above the tracks. One interurban could seal 50 to 60 passengers. and three Big Red Cars were often coupled together. With a - minimum of extra power from the 60(). volt overhead wire system. 186 people could ride comfortably betvoeen their homes and offices or stores. The typical right of way took relatively little space as compared to a modern freeway. While some trackage was built. according to engineering records, on as little as a 20.foot \\jdth, typical rights of way \V e re 60 feet wide and accommodated at least two tracks and switching facilities for freight trains or slawer "local'" passenger trains that made frequent stops. •lenry 11untington. nephe\v of C-P. Huntington of the "'Big Four" Central Pacific f;ime. founded the Pacific Electric and opened the first-route - from Los Angeles to U>ng Beach - on July 4, 1902. His original pl an \l'aS to use the PE lo duel with the Southern Pacific, over which he lost control to E. H. Harriman. l·luntington \\'asn"t rontt·nt JUSl"to buHd and operate the Big fj.ed Car systC'm . HC' kne"' that inaccessihlc land had rclali\'ely lillle value. HE BOUG HT control or a struggling seaside de\'elopment railed Pacific City and renamed it Huntington Beach. lie fll!'o bough t extensive property in Newport. incloding Lido isle. and then began stretching his tracks south1rard from Long Beach. Passenger scr1'iCC to 11untington Beach FOUNDER OF THE PE Hen ry Huntington began on July 4. 190.J. to i\e\l'J>Or1. Beach , on Aug. 5. 1905. and to the Balboa. Peninsula on July 4, 1906. .. Huntington. \\'hose education consis1cd of completing high school and \\-orking with his l~'cron uncle, had foresight. Nol on!v did he sell subdivided lots and trarlsport rC"Sidcnts to them in his interurbans. but he Jlso provided then• v.·ith electrical po>1·cr. His Pacific Light and Power Compan y. se r ving Hunt1n g tOn<ileveloped communities. eventually .... ·as merged with Southern Califomla E<llson Co. One person c!ose to Henry Huntington \\'as ~r A. Smith, who became his stenographer after attending Southern California Business College in 190t Smith ' rose to become presi4eilt of the Pacific Electric and retired to reside in an oceanfront home in Corona del ~tar_ \\'llEN TH E CE:"JSUS ga\"c Los Angeles 102.479 residents in 1900 and a real estaie broker predic1ed the population \•:ould hit 250.000 by 19!0. he evoked laughter from Southern C..1lifomia ci\'ir leaders. llun ;:.1gton \\·as an exception, Smith reca\100. "~·fake your signs r('ad that th<' population of Los Angeles some day v.'"ill be ten times 250,000." liunt ington said. "and you·ft still be · too conservative.·• Huntirigton particularly believed in the grO"'lh of Orange Coun1y and had great faith in the coastal re·gioo. All of Orange County had bar<>ly 25.000 residents when Huntington opened the Pacific Electric's 34-mile line from Los Angeles 10 San~ A~a on 1\ov. 6, 1905. The other Pacific Electric route into Orange County left the line to Long &>ach in Huntington Park and \\'ent through \\'hillier. La lfabra was at the 22.19 n1ile post and Bren. originn!ly named Randolph for Huntington's chief engineer. Epes Randolph . was 2."i n1ilcs from Los Ang-elcs. Presidf'nt Richard Nixon recall-; with happiness his days in his birthpl<ict' of Yorba Linda , 29.75 miles from Los Angeles and the end of this route into Orange County. His father. Frank Nixon. v.·as a PE motorman and the family 's home ""'as just a few steps from the Yorba Linda interurban station. A BRANCH FROfll La Habra carried passengers to Fullerton, 27 .60 miles from Los Angeles. · Serrice to La Habra began in 1906, reached Yorba Linda in 1911, and \\'as completed to Fullerton in 1917. Huntington. anxious 10 promote his land sales and interurban service, even conslructed local lines \l."ithin the Orange Coast area. One such line was the Santa Ana· ltuntington Beach-Bal~ route, designed (See RED CARS, Page Bt) ',.,'' '' MUCli " 'Of' ·Track ·'''',,'.'."'' ... '•· .... , '''''' .. '.''''' ' ... '''' ''' " . '\ ... ' ... '' . ..-.... , ••••••• ,., •• , ..... -••••• 1 ••. • " . " ' ,, I ~ Go1ie, But Not Tlie Maiii Line ~ Afi cionadoS or the Big Red Cars argue that the tracks might be resurrected ror use as the basis for a new rapid t?ariSihYs em. 'lbe original J>E syslem wa s marked by sharp c\.lrves and· made excessive use of streel$ for poruons of rights of way. At one time. however. p arts ol these ways might have been salvaged -at a savings of 6illionS of dollars over tbe cost duplicating the rights of way ....--by Mraightening C\ll'Ves a building bridges or overpasses so that modem interurban rapid transit cars could travel at modern speeds. Unrortunately, 111ud1 of the right of v.•ay has vanished. For example, portions of the 1'0Ute t() Newport rrom ·t.ong Beach have bec()me part ·of Huntington Beach St.ate Park: other parts of It in Sun.<Jet Baach have betn used for ·street widening.· Homes and apartments have been erected en right of way areas In the '°·cstem are.a ol Ne\l.'}lOrt Beach. The remnants of one 1ittle kMwn Red C.c line rernaio i.n th~ ltuntlnfi(ton Beach . .. aru. 1be treCks began at the l>E staUon al Oliaigo S<rett and ponli<led Loke Avenue on a private right o( way tq 17th ) ' . : . ' • -.. " .. .. "' , •.. • • ~ INTERURBAN WAITS FOR COMMUTERS AT PE STATION ON . LAKE AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH Street, continuing to sugar beet process· ing plants. Tbc servioc, start.ed in 1911 using i portioo or trocks OW!l<d by !ht Southern Pocific, by that time parent company or the interurban system. Southern Paci· !le trackage, usM for freight, continued through ihe vlllag',. of Wint•r1>urg. Smeltzer and West minster to Stanton,_ \lll<n: It conpe«oo , to. ih~ main . Los Atlgeles to SanUI Ans lioe. · Known as the Lo Bolsa line, tho route made seven outbound and six inbound • • . . trips daily with Its principal p&Mengcrs being sugar•bc<-t plant employes. Service cndad in 1928. The only substantial rtm:iining porti on of the right or WolY r;emainiog is the Lott Angeles to Santa Ana route which ends near · Ancsla and Fourth slr~ In Santa Ana . 'Proponents of a high-speed rail system have. arll\led that tlie state or county should acquire the 5anta AM to Loo Angeles • tr.ickago, "°"' ......i by the SoUtbem Pocific, und use it as the ' backbone ()f a commuter route that coold speed riders Crom Santa Ana to do'Ml1ov.'Tl Los Angeles in as liUle as 2$ minute, using riall cars shnllar to those built for the rapid transil syste~ In Wa~hington ,, D.C. or the San Francisco area. · ff ·U1e S.inta Ana fo Los Angeles line \\'ere revtved tor passenger service. one logical connection to it for Orange COunty • t"E6idents would be along the existing La Balsa and Southern Pacific route from Hu"'ilJ&tGo -. to tho PE line at s~ • I At Your S ervice . Ref1111d Pro111ised ''gai11 DEAR PAT : I \\'rote to you last fall cooceming a problem J was ha ving \\"ith Consortium Press about exc hanging or getting a refund for a $79 book l"d reeeived. You ad\'iscd. after contact wlth the firm, that n1y $79 would be refunded as IJOOfl as I mailed the hook bark. I did so Nov. 5 and my signed pos!al receipt indicates it was received Nov. I. As before, I have been ignored and have not received 1ny refund. Can you try again? G.C .. Coi;ta !'lfesa A Consortium Press spokes.inan says your refund check is "·itb "a "'bole bunch of others" wailing to be signed and mailed. The firm's buslnes• man· ~ ager \l·orks hair days only, hut after somf' urging. a promise v.·as made that )'Our O\'erdue refund v.·111 be drav.·n to his attention and expedited. Consortium protested that no one is trying ta .. cheat'' yo u, so let me know \\'hen and • your check arrives. · H'here lo C1u11phti11 DEAR PAT: \Ve ha ve made arrangements with a moving company to transfer our household goods from one city in Oran~c Coun ty to another. Al · though I don't an.ticipale any problems, a good friend or mine has been battling with another mo ving firm for months about proper repair or payment for insured furniture that \\'as damaged in her move six months ago. I know a lot of businesses have a "gripe " seltling office to handle complaints from customers aboul various companies and I'd like to know if the moving indus· try offers anything like this. N. C .. Fountain Valley Yes, it's the Ca lifornia l\1oving & Storage Association, 1206 fltaple A\·e., Los Arlgeles 90015. Unsettled disputes between customtrs and moving com- panies can be submitted to the assoc iation for consideration and atttmpled solution. Summarize the complaint ahd mail it. along wltb copies of all per· tineot document s, or telephone collect %1~746-1881, wttkdaya only. Tlnae Lo•I in llo11•e Sule DEAR PAT : Due to a real estate salesman niisreprcsen11ng a possible buyers' financial position, I lost t\\'O months of time in tryin g to sell my house. I v.·as urged to accept a small deposit and agreed after being as sured the buyer \\'Ould qualify for a loan. lie didn·t and I latf'r teamed he had a vcr~· unsatisfactory job and credit background. I've dl'Cldcd to complain to the proper authorities and want to kno\I.' ho\Y to go about it. W.E., Costa l\lesa The Department of Real Estate bas jurisdiction o .. ·er c:omplatnts ln,·olvin g real estate brokers •. f.alcsme.n •. su bdlvlders, .syndicates. and real . praperty .ser~ . curitles dealers. Report the fa cts invoJ,·ed to the Los Angeles district office, 107 S. Broad\\·ay, Room 8'90. l\"o special complaint form Is neceuary, but ·you should include copits of your documents and rf'Cilnstruclion of conver1attons involv~d. You llill be notified of any results . 1Vem Laws 011 Pork Prodyel• DEAR PAT : l'\"c ah\'ays wondered how consumrrs are protected from trichinae infection since some pork products look like they are thoroughly cooked v.tien actua!!y they aren't. ~fost Jkople kno1v that raw pork chops or roast must be V.'ell cooked, but unless you check labels carefully, it \\"OUld he easy enough to make a mistake v.·ith some pork if on e judged by appearance only. · · F.O., Fountain Valley The number of trichinae-infected s"ine Is low, hut th e possibility of hu· man lnfeelion still exists If pork products are eaten ra\\'. undercooked or other"ise untreated-for de11tructk>n of posstblrtl\•e ttlt hiiiie. Recentfy-is· sued federal meat inspection regulatloo(-now require kichlnae treatment fo r all pork products that appear lo bt fully cooked but might he eaten rare or without thorough cooking. Previously, only specifically named prttducts tb11t appeared to be cooked \\·ere covered by the regulations. Foeu on Ecology Corps \ DEAR· PAT: What kind of persons are hired by the CaUfomia EcolDgY Control? I've heard they employ onlY high school drop<lllts or parolees. If that's so. I'd like to know; U not, woo is hired, what do they do ·and what kind of salary is offered? T.V .• SanlJ Ana The corps waS Create<I In 1111 to woik on conservation projecti and bf.Ip right v•ildla,pd Jim and Ooods. In addlOon to any olber ldnds of emergtncltl in caurornla. l\1anogtd by the 'Divtiilon of Fore!ltry. the usual ··or_. .of tile group ln\·olves reforeslaOon, buildlllg fuel breaks, elt-anlQ(I'. streams. seed!"* burned over areas and lmpro\•lng fore111 and \\'atCnbedi. The tori-alM '\tnpro,·es deer and gafl!e habitats and oon1truc11 rt>ads artd trails to ,,.-.vtde acttSI to remo~ game areas. The carps is optn to slngle. •• ,pbyJlcalty flt per• aons bttween 17 and 31 v.·bo fl.rt not t>n probat~D or parole. l(s not ntetssary , ',for an applicadt lo be a high icbool aradoate. GI bentllt11 are avallable ror vctuans wllb ttrvl~ !linct Jrut. 31, 19$5, The pay ls frffl reom and board; plu SlU • montb, tri\b clothrftg and per'4>nal lttma lncludtd. F0t vtwans, ao extra SllO a month ls avallable for on~be-job tr.alnlng.T • ' ' • • u. ~ ~ DAil. V PILOT SultcSQ, Mardi 3, 197.., r MAKING EASTER BASKETS FOR FAMILY Olona Guyor ond Llndoy L-lch .' Good Deed People Club, 'Adopts' Family ~-Members of the Irvine Junior Woman's Club who were already involved -in numerous community activitieLnever thought a "needy llamily" could be living in their city. But the education oommi~tee wanted to give a scholarship so a child, recommended by-a school principal, could· attend preschool. When members took the child to get needed im- munizations, they re.alized the family of seven childfen, aged one to 12, could use some added help. Although l2le club had never done anything like this IJe. fure, Mn. Rick Loebrich, Ainerlcanism chairman, accepted I.he project for her group. • • More than 200 pounds of clothinf, 15 pairs 9f shoes, 180 canned goods Bild a $25 gift certllicate for a local market were given to the family by the club. Club members also helped th9 family celebrate ~pecial days during' the past )'1!&r •. A pinata liJled Yfith candy 111d penniea ·befoed the preschooler have· a Happy Birthday. At Hallo~n, !he. family ~ given a pumpkin and at Christmas, a ~ om1111ents and p-ts for the whole family were provided. -.-' · . Now the club•i. making Easter baskets for-lhe children. Y Oli Caa llelp ·Center Needs Clerk Af~r spend~g ev~ry office hour helping staff v_arious commuruty agenoes wW1 . volunteers; the Voluntary Action Center of_ West Orange County now finds itself in need of help. &yone who can give four hours a week doing clerical wurk IJ'UrgenUy asked to call the office at 53().2370. F1'1ilies Outside, an organization which aids families of prisoners, is seeking volunteers to help carry on the program of helping others face the trauma of sudden loss of income, a --DreaK-up of thefarnily circle, bewilderment O!' bitterness. Famllid Outside help ease the burdens and hasten rebuild· Ing of lives by proVJding concern and material help, emer· gency 'food or clothing, transportation or assisting in locating community "90urces. More information about this and other volunteer oppor- tunities is available at the center, 11412 Stanford Ave ., Garden Grove. With the deadline only a week away, the American Red Cross is sending' out an urgent ~lea for h~lp in addressing 10,000 envelopes. Addresses can either be typed or hand writ- ten and the work may be performed at home. Help for You Q. and A. on Crisis The Federal Energy Office and the Internal Revenue Serv- ice has pi:epared Ole following question and ·answer list on the energy cns1s. Q-What agency Should I contact about the petroleum situation? . A-U your question concerns petroleum allocation mat- ters, call or write: Federal Energy Office, 1390 Market St., Room 250. San Francisco, CA •94102 . Telephone: 558-7300 Ir your question concerns prices please call your nearest office of Internal Revenue Service. • ' Q-Wbat-is the maximunrlegi!lsellliig price for gasoline.- heating oll, and propane? A.-The maximum legal ceiling price is based upon the firm's selling price for a particular product on May 15, 1973, plus product cost increases sl{lce then. ' 0-How can one retailer charge more for gasoline, beat- • ing oil or propane than another? . A.-A bustneas calculates its ceiling price based upon Its own May 15, 1973; selling price plus increased product coots since that date. Q-Can a car wash establishment refuse you the right to purchase gas if you do not want to use the car ,wash service? A-It 15 not legal for the retailer to require a customer to purchase addiUonal Items u a condition to purchasing gasoline. · . Q-A gas staUon or truck stop refused to sell me fuel claiming l was not a regular customer. Is this permissable? Ar-Y04r thero are no provisions within the state or Fed- eral ~gulations that would preclude this -pracUce- • I RED CARS . . ~ ' (,_Pase BJ) for lhot>l>er1 aixl -~. Servl<e • beian In 1907 wllll the """° 1e.tvtn1 the PE atatk>n at 421 E. Fourth St. In Santa Ana. JOinl en· a private r1pt of way adjacent ., Maple stnoet 1o Centra1 Avenue and then cunin1 ooutheuttrly 1o Talbert Avenue. ,_ Fountain Valley, the route followed Bushard Sino« and curved lo lhe PE ttat:lon on Lake Avenue at Olle&&'O stnet In Huntlngtoo Beach. Part ot this vacJcage, now owned by the Southern Pacific, still 1erve1 Industrial plants In -Salll4 Ana and oocd)em Costa lifesa. An ertenskln was built during World War JI to the Santa Ana Anny Air Bale, now d\e site ol Qrange Coast ColleCe. 'lbeee tracks, which paralleled H a r b or Boulevanl O> lmmec!iately -ol Bater Street in Costa Mesa, were removed In the mid-l960s. From Huntlngtoo Beach, the roolo took the tracks by <hast llljilnn.y lo Newport. The line was noduced to I Santa Ana -Huntingtoo Beodl """° In 1912 and disoootlnued entlrely In 11122 alter a flood -royed the PE lrl!ge over the SaJia Ana-River. The trip requlnod 38 -,,... Santa Ana lo Hunllngton Beach and -13 minutes from tbero ., Newport Beech. -• • IN AN ERA when roads were poor and 40 m.p.h. was regarded as an acceptable cruising speed for atltoll, the 60-m.p.h. Pacific Efectrtc won public acclaim with Its motto ol "Comfort- SpeOO-Safety ... GASOLINE TRUCK LEAVES STANDARD TERMINAL WITH PRECIOUS CARGO FOR SERVICE STATIONS From Left: S.n Warren, Pete Kudenov, Terminal Supervlaor, ind John Sims, District Supervlaor -By 1909, Henry Huntington had amassed a fort\Ule in j n ter urban systems, land, electric power systems, and stocks. He decided to devote his energies to building his great . library and art gallery at San Marim and sold his Soothem -Califoroia lnlerurl>an systems to the Southern Pacific. AutomobU,. 9t!U were In tlltlr Infancy and the SP, aloog willl olbe< inv<oton, anUclpated a Mnanza • the area grew- and people tzavelled -by loterurben, obviously -to work ar: llhoo. O<nloildaling and expanctq IU l!nel!, the Pacific Eledric "built the ·sylllem Into what In ml ·re8ched a pealt ol 1,164 lfliles covering Orange," t.os · Aneel.,., Rlvenf4e and San Bemanllno countief.. It-ran-6,000-• c.b e d uJ e d Interurbans dally and conlempleled exl"1.sions to Santa Bartora and San Diego. THE DOOM for llo Big Red Car1 M the Orange Coast and other areas began In the 1930s. Several fadora contributed to their demR. First, the ori(!ioel righls ol way cut acroos -piUllry which bod _.. orange groyol mil fanno l>an people. The lllodel-T populamed 1111i1o and brought a' dt!malld !or boiler roads. Higllways <;ta, -Ille u.cp lnil caused the interurl>aos lo slow to avoid collisims. Gas Supervisor Must· Wait Turn By HlLARY KA YE the t.deral allotment and . ot t11e 0e1Y P11et s11tt deliveries before the retailers. -....., . and eight . N ONLV THE ,~. kllial innllon 1allons of'gasollne Oow -OT " •w,v past Pet KOO...V and out dealen are bound by of the S.:ndard Oil Tenninal allotmenb, Wt the terminals in Huntington Beach each are, too. month. _ "A few UmteS we came . · f •• . . -mighty close 1o needing nv>re Bot Ul ooe O "1e U'Olll~ than ouf allotment to fill of the ~t fuel a:181!, orders," Kudeoov admitted, Kudenov, lenntnal superv1•, "but somerow or another, we J!lUSt resort to the same ~ e.:lways bad enough.,, 1be tic ~arches for ~n ser:-'lce tenninal's allotment is based statlGnS and long waits in liDes 00 the number ol customers as everyooe else. and the customers' allotments. Jte. canoot buy gas at the Even though U1e even.odd termioal. u· · ~. I d . ..,. . ......_.. .......... . .bl ra orung "J' ..... m sun er way, NIUltU.IY, Y..D.t lS respcnm e both Kudenov and SUns are for delivering gaoollne O> 120 ~ tint ii will do ITllCh atatiom in Qrance, L o s good. Angele& and San .Diego com-'"lbere is ,. mud! panic tlel, is almost mellel'<I fad buying now !hat the eve!Hldd about the gas sbmiage. system will ooly lnoure tOOl -SEBV.ICE- • !);amend and i-llltlng •._wotch ..... • Engicnoiug Jtw.111 .., Joupll can tiln'ic• oil your· ;.-i.,. ""'!". ~ creating on orjginol and e11citing ring to oppraiM"" a ..,Jued heirloom. Pllflstilee' Sena "lnillll 111"'1111* jewels by joseph • jewelry cl.signing • Gemologica( Diamond and jewelry cippn:iisah • FV.i.-iry~ All WOllK DONE IN THE STORE AU •wr •kill.cl avftunen -ti. in tb.tt9". Y~r~tewWy,._1...,....,._ ....., """'. ~ ·-........... _ .... ,_ SOUIH COAST P\AZA ............ ,__ COSTA MESA Grade crossing slowed schedtdes. For example, scbedules smw that the 1911 running lime of 75 rninures to Santa Ana bad SINJt<tled to 13 mhl .... by 1913 and 97 min-by 1916. "I just get the allocaled the panic buyen will stop at gas out dally," the supenm etatimS every other day, ~ ..., ..,...'=.'8;'~a..1... 1 said simply. "It'• all I canj'~stead§~of~ev~ery;da~y~,"~SUm~~===~•tO~to~ ... ~==~~~~~~~~~~ Secood. the Improved highways a n d more· powerful ca.rs lured commuters from the Big Red Can as the Interurban "'"' became longer In time. Third, the 1nt.erurban ears the.rMelves became slower and more conducive to breakdowns. 1be price tag f o r interurban,, increased with the years. ·The -first trolleys ooet ooly $3,500 each: by 1940. modem ln>lleys were prloed • at $30,000 or more. MODERN COMMUTER can used M rapid transit systems such as thooc in New York City or Qlicago cost from -$250,000 to..$LmilUon. J • The most modem cars ever used by ·the Pacific Electric were 30 interurbans purchased in 1940 at a time •"hen hundreds of interurbans were needed. Many of the interurl>ans in use at the time dated to 'the early 1900s. A fourth factor was employe pay. In the early days. the Pacific Electric and other trami.t sys~ pa.kl minimum wages during an era when pay generally was low and employes worked In "split" shlits (part In the peak morning boon and part in the busy late afternoon). Unions and more sophistlcatal worit opporttnities pushed pay llC8ke upwanl, increasing overllead. The filth factor, tied to the fourth. was the fact that the Pacific Electric was a prolil-making organlzatioo -as were all transit cperatioOI fl. the era. Wben fewer people rode the Big Red Can, the company obtained fare Increases to ooveri costs and es a mult more people turned to autos. 'Ibe company began 1o abarMlon n>utes as patronage decllned. In fact, California PUbUc Utility Commission record,, show that the PE made a profit In only st""1. out of 40 years of operations, Some American cities converted their rt.ramtt systems into public operatlom, aboorblng 1003eS M the basis 41lat a rapid tran..lt rall system would coot less <ban freeways. Southern Callfornie did-not make the conversion. n built freeways. THE IHll AND 1950s broUpt the end ol the Red Cat era oo the Orange C<iast. • lnlerurllen -to Balboa ended oo June t, 1940, and co June 30, 1950, to Hunting<M Beach and Newport Beach. Big Red Car serVloe to Sama Ana ended on July 2, 1950. The ,...... O> Voita Linda and Fullerton bad ellded In 1931. The Big Red Cat lioe tho! lllrVtved them all • Huntlngtoo'a ·llnt: the ooe from Los Angeleo 1o Looi B<och. Despite frantic efforts to .,._... the route, the Jut car nn on Aprtl 8, 196J. Sout.hmt Callfomia'a inttrurt>en era had ended. Uj hetilage was ooe of a freeny &)'$tem which In lt& ba..ic fQrmat followed lhe Big Red Car .rouwi eo1abl1'11ed by Huntingloo and ol l!p!'llwilng comnum!Ueo whlcll grew In tho plac8 where he decided to b!lll4 his - do... predicted. EVEN . mOUGH. Kudenov remains cool, llfe at the Hun- tington Beach terminal, at Gothanl SlJ-eet apd TJl}bert Aveooe. has not """1 easy since the Federal Energy Of. fice {FE0) iS6Ued. mandator.y regulations. "Comes the first Clf the nmth. and everyone want.a their gas at the same tirtMt.." Kudenov commented, refel'- ring to the retail dealers' clnmor ror the precloi.ts fuel. To rompound the confusion, late last week the YEO. still had·-001 issued the Maffil allocation figure. "We'll begin filling orders, but we really don't know whdher the FEO will keep the same 94 percent (of 1972 sales) figure. or change it again,'' explained Frank Sims, district superintendent who handles the i{untington Beach tcnnlnal and four others. Kudeoov says most of the dealer;s are""good guys.'' But still he is pestered by never· ending phone calls from dis- traught dealers wanting more gas, or just wae information on the crisis. . KUDENov·s DRIVERS are alao having more and more trouble making de\iverieS to service stallons. "Dealers ask us to deliver gas only at night now." kudenov reported . "Otherwise, the drivers rind it imposible to get in and oot oC the statioos, since-16ng lines of cars flock to the sta- tion when they see the truck drive up." "Our drivers are constantly asked by people to sell them a few gallOOSi of_gas~while they're niaJ<q deliveries, but It's really impossible," be said. The terminal hes 14 .riven -down from 16 before the crisis -and four &. 700 gallM and """ 3,800 gall<ln trucks .. The tamlnal operates Oft a priority basis, wllll deal<n recelv_ing deliveries ln the onler they requestal the gas. O n I y ,. emergency services, such as polk:e, nre and am- bulances, receive more than You con Charge DAILY PILOT Cloialfl9d Adi "2·5671 .. ;_ Wallichs M~sic .City Presents ••• -8-1818 you can ballave In I our G\ANl 2 DAY - e~-= I -., .. 12995 SUNDAY, MAR. 3 11 A.M. -5 P.M. MONDAY, MAR. 4 10 A.M. -9 P.M. WE URGE lOU 10 TAKE -Ar1VAtrf/4 8KAUSE .•• YOUR-G;llN IS lllT OUR LOSS. HEW-HAMMOND CONCORDE 15995 HERE IS OVA SELECT LIST OF PRE-OWNED INSTRUMENTS WUIUTIBPIAMO 1757 SW'n ..... IYTHM~ N.w Wdtu Soinet To Llcdo9e y,_ 09'ri 1 199 ~ ' ---1895 HAtlltMtOIMN 1595 Now """"" f<m>oMSoioo-o..d· usaSTWt<>rwoo 1895 "....,.. ... 1895 L1e New Codion NtwWdn.1~ ... ........ '995 MASOM_.,.._ 14395 ---''H Woll'u4Md SERVING YOUR FRIENDS FOR MOST OF ntE CENTUR1( COSTA MESA STORE J4t0--S..C:.-.... MNUO AN AUTHORIZED HAMMOND & WJJRLITZER DEALER • ' .. . . . • • • • ' .: ' .. ' i • ,. OAJL V PILOT Dis~bled Topple-Barrier's WHEELCHAIR VICTIM ~LOCKED BY A TELEPHONE POLE It's One of Obstacles Disabled Lobby Against By AIL1SON DEERll of•,o.llY ...... Sltft A vice president of Uniled Airlines i. a quadr!Pleaic. • A top Bank of America exeC\ltiYe Is confined to a wheelchair. bot he has 1800 ~ wo~ing under hiln In the computer division. Legislators represent their con- stituents from wheelchairs. Add to the list doctors, I a w ye r s , psycbo&ogisb, social "''Orkers. M. N. "Mick" Spencer ticks orr the ewnples, thetl shakes bis head. "Even I don't believe it. And here I am in a wheelchair myself." Spencer uses the list of namples to llhow the valuable roles the disabled can play in society. . Spencer ll a "short-timer" in his •'beelchalr. UnUJ 1962 when arthritis oonflned him to a wheelchair. he aold insurance and had an interest ln an automobile dealership near Lake Elsinore. • Slnce then. he's dooe another kind of selling -ideas, ideas. on how society can do more for the disabled. 'I'm not militant about the rights and needs of the disabled. I'm a reasonable man. It's not, that people don't care about the handicapped. They just don 't think." His job, he says, is to make . city government. bu:sines!men. educators and the plvate cillzen aware of how the handicapped become the hiddcii:' population . Spencer. a lllmtlngton Beach resi· dent. Is on the board of directors (or the California Paral)'U.'d Velerans Association and chairman of the CPV A architectural barriers com· mlttee. He is a board 1nember and a regional director or lbc California As90C'l&tion of the Physically Handi· capped, a relatively Ile)¥ organiza· lion. Last month, at the CAPH oonvention in Los Angeles. he was presented the organil.alim's commWlity service award for 1974. He was cited as an •·outstanding example of one man's de\'otion to making life better for every citizen in the rommunity ." Housing, architectural barriers. employment. education. insuranct'. transportation and safety are among his rol)CCms. ",:\1ost people don't realize that modifications made for the handi· ca pped or di snblcd benefit everyone el~c as .,.,ell." Spencer said. In ils short existence. CAP!i has come a long .,.,·ay, he said. "Ten years ago. the handicapped person n:'<1lly couldn 't go anywhere a loll('. and many ~aces "'ere in-- accessible even \l'itb asa1stanoe. ·• In houslft1: "Builders are becoming a.,.,•cire that thcri i.s a market for housing accessible to the dlsubled. Builders and architocts 'can be lhe handicapped's best friend. It d~n·1 COSl anyn10rc to build nccesslblc housirlg." Arcblttcturnl barrlen: "About lhret' years ago. !he Easter Sea l Socie1y made a sur\'ey of more than 900 public buildings in tM cotu11y. Of lhat number. only 7 \\"t're acct'Ssible by 14i"leelch.1ir and had us a b I e restroom faciUHes. "In view of lhis. in the last two and one-half years 14 bills hnvc been passed on the issl.K'. State ht"' now requires that all new ronslruction of public buildings be accessible. Th is nwans restaurants, hotels, theaters, shopping cmtrrs ..... Spencer noted thal !hose I n "·heelchairs still have lo plan trill!' •·vcry carefully" al!hough tlir i11· ternational syrnbol .of \l'heelchair ac· ct"SS is be<.'<lrning more fl"l"<1uent. "Businessm('n a~ learning !hat the handicapPt-'<l shop only in stores 14·hcrc entrances ue ran1p1:d. parking spaces are reserved and restrooms equipped for 1.1·hl't'lcha1r use." Spencer said. "Some peop~ say they never see any handicapped people. No, they \lo'Ofl 't. in places where there are iseveo-inch curbs, no elevators or nar- row aisl~." Solutions are often shnple and in· cxpensi\'e. An asphalt ramp from the s!ro.·t lo a business can CQbi as little as $7. A supermarket can easily lrwtall ooe wida checkout stand. Rest<turants \lo'il h n1ulti-stepped en- lrnnet>S say "no admittance" to someone in a \1·heelchnir. "I don't ~·ant to get dresst'd up and take my family out to dinner I lhrough the back door past the Ira.Vi l"ans," Spencer said. "'\\'ho \lo"OUld '.''' Edaf'alion: ·'There is a ~ter need for educatk>n among the disabled than among any other part ol the population. But a combination ol things make it hard for the han· dieapped lo get an educ.ation." ~lany school facilities have onJy i stairways to upper floors. Thiii means, Spenel'r said. that a student in a wheelchair can only take classes on the ground floor so "it takes twict :.is !ong to gel an education." The ~ame uppl ics lo employment. he said. "It doesn't matter how qu:ilif1cd you rnay be if you can't get J11to the building." ·'--------------------~======~==== . Cycling Gaining Popularity .,. Orange Coast Co 11 e g e physical education instructor, · ~ Ray Rosso. has never been told to go pedal his class elsewhere but he does so just . the same. · Rosso teaches OCC's "Bicyc· ling" class and each semester be ends up pedaling all over Orange County with h i s , students. Ros.w, who has been a member of the Costa Mesa campus' physical education staff since the oollege opened in 1948, developed the course three semesters ago. Long a bikiog enthusiast 'himself, he combine! bicyde riding with surfihg, snorkeling and weigh t ~ to maintain a phy· sique that belies tM number di years he tw ·spent in the ¢ teaching profe55ion. ~ "Bicycling has become ex- DCC STUDENTS RACE AROUND TRACK FOR 12 MINUTES ·TO DETERMIN E PHYSI CAL FITNESS After Test They A re Able to Chlrt Their Fit ness Against N1tion1I St1nd1rds a \\'Cek for l\\'O hours. r:1.>th sectk>ns have 25 students enrolled and Rosso said that more wanted to sign up but had to be turned down. enjoy riding them ." and going as slo\,. as possible a lecture on maintenance and "The tests we devised to Course ins truction includes through a 60-f~shoot. inspect.ion methods and a RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY . Wkn You Waflt n. ... , 1922 HarbOf' lh·d. C"r. M ... -541-0259 tremely popular in the past few years and interest has really peaked in the last few months due to the. energy crisis," Rosso said. "With so many peopfe biking today we feel It Is Important to offer a oow:se that provides some The students are required to provide their own bicycles and the bikes range from sophisticated IO.Speed machines to a few less-than- elegant one-speed clunkers that have seen a few seasons ln the sun. session on bicycle safety. help st11dents im ve their Students are then put tt"lrough balance and control.'' Rosso a ballery of four ridir.g skil l said. "They soon discover tests designed to show them where they need im-j "·here they need to Improve. ,_lp~ro~v".'em"'.".e!lln~l.~"------~~~~~~~~~~'."'j The skill tests i n c l u d e negotiating a windin g serpen- tine maze; riding up a gently sloping hill at top speed: riding for 60 feet bc- t\\·een hro lines just six inches apart without touching a line: · safety t!Po and glvea student> a real introduction into the · world of recreational cycling." Two sectionS ol the one-unit class are currently offered and the students meet once "It doesn't matter \\1hat type of bikes they have," Rosso said. "j!1St so long as they , Heal Cu~ Violating City Law? ---8x10 Living Color Costa Mesa Store Only Studio Portrait SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Land.lord5 who reduce heat to 68 degrees or lower in tenants• apartments to save energy ap- parently are violating city law which sets a minimwn 70- degree temperature, s a y building officials. President Nixon , the st.ate Public UUllUes Commission and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. have astled the publ ic lo reduce heat .. 61 degrees. The PUC hopes this and mher measuers will ~ce energy oonsumption I~ percent But a city ordinance re- quires landlords to h e a t buildings lb at least 70 degrees for 11 hours a day, between 6 a.m. and mldnlght. Some r,ent'en say their landlords have been cutting hedt the heat, leaving them of Your Child OHLY MOSUO£S """'"' ,rtflSHEO ~TRAITS 11llming. "We're getting a lot of com-t------------==---..,.----1 plaints from tenants who clabn the landlords are freez. Ing them and using the energy crisis as an excuse," says Wimelle M.X:.rtby ol the San Frinciaoo Apartment House As.<ociatlon. a landlonls group. • FREE w.... .,_ tl\ld;.. portroit you'll ••- ui ... o~lpot· troit <ol9ftdot of MS OFFll ,..., .... A spokesman for PG&E said 1------------...;::==='-----I the utility had never specific-. ally asked landk>rds to cut back m beating, but several landlords say they h • v e recetved lelt.en rrom tbe utili- ty asking for cutbecks in con- • -IU!ifpttOll. "Some landlords ""' turning down the heat but the law hasn 't changed," she sald. Building Inspector Ernest PHOTOGRAPHER'S llOtllS Orr says few landk>rda and No..,.,...... ..... ,._.IO'f tenants• seem to undentand Mon. tfruSiA -·'at1-... Mod\ 4-10 the clty'I heating ,.,._ ~~ ..,_ IM Oo1y SOUT H COAST PLAZA Ptof.1siatd ~ ly p--and the •netlY crlsli -12·!"""" tbe confusion,..,.... ''------------------~ • • • ' Perm sale. Making waves comes naturally. To Sue Cory or Helene Curtis. Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus' perm conditions while it styles with heart of balsam. Regul•rly 12.50, S1l1 8.18. Helen Curtis 'Phase 7' perm wilh protein. Regul•rly 17.50, Sale 11.88. Helen Curtis "New UniPerm" conlrolled wave for long lasling body. Aegul•rly $20, S•I• 14.88. All perms include shampoo, cut and sty1e aet, of course. JCPenney lnuty Sllon No ~-t -....ry. C"°rge IL Shop Sync6ay Noon to 5·p.m. ot thefoUowtnv storws: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoth, (71~) 644·2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntlnglon Beoc~ f714)892-7n 1 .. . .· 20°/o off all oar Pencron watches. So the graduate will have moments to remember. Sale 39.96 Reg . 49.95 Ladies' Swiss fashion watch, stick numerals. with goldtone case and bra celet. Sale 39.96 Reg. 49.95 Ladies· Swisi; dress watch w11h gold!one case and flore nh ne bracelet. Sale 39 .96 Rag. 49.95 Ladies' Swiss dress watch wnh browr:i lace and gotd-_ lone te11tured bracelet. Sale 31.96 Reg. 39.95 Men's Swiss calendar wa1ch in stainless steel case with matching bracelet. Sale 35.96 Reg. 44.96 Men's Swiss automatic calendar walch 1n slainless steel taSB with matching bracelet. Sale 35.96 Reg. 44.95 Men's Swiss automatic calendar watch in stainless.steel case with matching mesh bracelet. Men's diver. Sale 23.96, Reg, 29~95, CL.Jr selechon ol P!'ncron t7 jewel watches includes a large variety of men's and women's automatics, calendars, and day/ dates in dress and sport slytes. JCPenney fine Jewelry Shop Sundoy noon to 5 p.m. at th t followin9 stores: FASHION ISLAND, N~wport Beoch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hu~lington Beach (714) 892-ml. - •. ' I I ' • • I • ~ ~- , ' Ca~pns-Offers · / . Helping Hand By LAURIE KASPER Of .... °"" ...... 1i.1t "What do womea iD the community need?" Sharon Donoff, l!Slstant dean of 1tu· dent affairs and advt1er for the Women'• Center at Orange Coast College, asked the question. She explained that the center, the first on any of the · community college campuses 1n the county, "has definitely been successful" during Its "pllot year" but the focus has been on the student and they'd like to Include communlty women as well. As a first step toward lnlonnlng the community and other studenta of the program, an open house Is scheduled for Wednesday, March &, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 to a p.m. - "Usually, when someooe comes in and sees what la available, they like to i:et Involved," Mn. Dono!f said. Women at the center also are getting a slide presentation together which they hope to show and explain to women's gniupo and pal'tflt·teacher organizations. Initiated by the students, the center ~ In Seplmlber afte< they received the mwort of counselors, approval and me of one of the gray bungakrn from ., the admlnl-tion and funding from the stll(lent.: ~t. ,, -Even though Mn. DonoU odmltted, "It's taken us a while to 1et OW' feet on the ground ," women at the center · have been called upon by women at · other colleges for advice in establlshina a women's center. Attboqb Wesi Coast colle1es have been 1Jcw..v than the East Coast cam- puses in this movement, she predicted, "I think we'll see more or it ln the future ." OFFERS SUP~RT She explained the center doesn't try to isolate women from other campus interest or activities. "We just try to give them a helping hand . . . 1lve them the s u p po rt so . they'll ·be able to integrate themselvfll IUC'- cessfully." One or the primary directions or the center Is to a!l31st women, who have been out of school just two or as many as 30 years, in thelr return to formal education. "It's one of the few places a woman can come and receive counaeUn1 even if she is not registered," ~trs. Dono ff said. Once, the average age of junior college students was 18 to 20. Now it Is about 24 . In the past, there also was a majority of men on the campuses. Now the ratio is just about one to ooe. Some womeo need encouragement for their efforll while others just seek advice 9Q what COUJ'lel, to take. -· ' One woman, 25 yean old, was embarr· aued abeut walking across the campus because she felt &0 much older than the other students. COUNSELING Others fear they have been out of e IEA ANDERSON, Editor Women's Groups Reach Furt1ier By CAROL MOORE 01 1M 0.111 l'llot SllK "Suc.h a delightful surprise to discover how wonderful the vromen were ... " "I had few really good friends to talk to yet I wanted feedback. Now I'm more conscious of the choices I can make." "Thank goodness it's not a glorified coffee kJatch. I've had my fill of !hole." "Jl's a great relief to find out that J'm nice. It 's the fir!t time I've felt at ease, not competiUve, since high &ehxll." Despite the glowing recommendatlonJ, the talkers wanted to remain anonymooa. That's one or the beauties of Reach Out, supportive neighborhood con- \'ersation groups that started la:;t year at UC lrvine. · When the women drop 1U other roles to meet'· once a "'etk, the tallc Is so intensely personal and mutually helpful that they prefer to . keep it on an "insiders" basis to protect their freedom of total expression. Insight gained lnspim the ...men who !cit bored or bored In at home to change peropedlvel like c ol I e 1 e cl~. 80lve martial dllflculUeo or tJ1,vel alone. "Sharing with other ... men takeo the ro0is off my prvbltnls. Tl>ey're not unique to me." "Usu3lly people don't admit ,ut fte1 · ings for fear of being ostraeiiecl. But here the a\m06phert is non-judgmental : each Woman Jipcerely wbhet to grow and flnd a purpose." '"t'here's a profound kindness. not just tbe,.}UP'rlicial. social type, lhat's l'On· tagKlt!S and motJvaUng." -"te1 guaranteed to aJlevtate the subtle, lnaidlous wa~ing that .....,.. do. SO often we postpone indefinitely what we want to do, for the good o( the famil y." Women steklllg similar outlet may join the new series of sessions tbat st.art& ti>morroW. -Groups will moet on ,Mooclays In Hun· Ungton Reach ftom 'l:SO to t:SO p.m. ind et Onnge COlat Collese'a Women'• Cl'l\kr at both l :30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. nesd,Y locations will be Corona del Mar and the Tustin Rap Center , bOth r from 1:30 to lt:SO a.m. Wednesday meetings are scheduled for Santa Ana YWCA from noon to 2 p.m. and Million Viejo from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Since Reach OUt moved to OCC in September, Facl.lltator Ellie Fagan and her as.sociate, Gretchen Hayward credit its growth to "better acceaslblllty to the community alll,e and development ~ our own prorram. ' They may be cootacted for further details throulh the Women's Center at 556-~7. rarticipantl, many o( whom continue from one sertes to the next, aenuinely interested In strensthenlna WOT1\ln'1 potenti al, are 1till the belt promoten of Reao!> out. As one or them 11id, "1 used to think and 1tew. Now Y..'tien I 11y a 1iluation out loud. I can look al it better. ·It's hard to aay some thlnp in other pla~. '' •• LINDA ZINOR, SHARON DONOPF, FRAN COLSANT RELAX AT OCC'S WOMIN'S CENTER school too long to start learning again , especially when younger students ~m to be lea.ming so much more In hia:h school now. Is olferlnc a class, Orientation to College and career Opportunltles, which Mrs. Dono!! wtll teach. It wtll Include an In- troduction to the campus, pio<edures necessary to register for classes and dts. CUJSl.on of the oppor1Uhltles ava.,llable to- women. The ....00 primary lntereet cl the Introduction to womeo'1 studieo, students and steering oommlttee ta to ·The center also has a po n 1 or e d coordinate the dlldpline of women'• .,.urs. generally women involved in studies. ·The colle1e offen several a particular interest, films and . ' For some, education i:nay not be Ule answer but they may need help even -to decide tJUs. ... People from the college's regular counseling staff will make appointments .,.,.ilh the women Jn the center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Also, beginning April 17, the center . • -In ·May, ·they 'pl'an to sponsor a three:- day conftreoce on nontradit.idnal jobs for women which will be open to women on and off campus and in other jwilor collea:es. cl8"'es now but Mn. Dono!! Aid they demoootratiOllll. Mn. Dono!! alao hopes would ,like to develop more. .. • » bavt a seminar on communication -Persmal Heal~ fOr Women, a oourH with relatives arid -friends and assertion , covering the health ·problenw ·unique to • training.-· · , . • Women, begins on the camPJJ April Although a~ steering co mm l t tee 15. Nelrt year, there are plans to offer ettabllsbes policies and procedures, Mn. four 9-week couraes which will cover Donoft' said, it is the women who U1e four central tbm1es but serve ·as an the center who determine what it doll. • Single Mothers Seeking Unity I • By AWSON DEER.R are seven mlUion slnale mothers in the ot ... Dall• ,, ... si.H United ,States. We fonn a subculture The \'oice at the other end oC tbc Vt'hich !nelety must recognlie. We need phone sounded a little desperate. to find new~bchavlor patterns, a realistic "I really don't know U you can help, and positive, sell-awareness, and we but 1 thought maybe you'd know where · mu.st Join ~ together to gain a poUUcal l'een go," said a caller CO the Daily Pilot. voice and a just economic opoortunftv." The caller wa1 In ner 1ate 208, divorced The founders offered htOMMA u "a nd h place to share, to brea~ throu[lb their a t e mother of two small boyi. isolation, a way to discover what the Her husband "wherever be k!I" hldn't single mother experience Is; our feellnp: contributed much to their supPOrl. But cl being overworked, overtrt<nded; cl she bad a job and a fairly reliable b<lng Independent, capable.'' sitter. Worl<sbops center oo how . to d\lnce "What I want to know is, are there Jobi to carecr1, going back to tehOol many other women like me ? Women whlle keeping the ramify lolether, parent alone with their children? I just need education .and non~ut.horttarian problml- someone to talk to ~ things." aolvinJ, ~cal maintenance of !»mes, I remembered MOM.\1A the Oraaniz.a· ~ DllYtn& and maintenance, group lion for Single Mothers,' Inc. A small lll!Ul'ance lnvesUg.atioo, wellare and ?¥!'wsp8ptt Item the day before reminded_ ~en, ut ind our ~ldren.. . me of the group, formed by four single ~ Of Wonnauon for 'tingle mothers in Los Angeles just two years mothelw,. mclud.e jobs, baby-!ltters, ago "~lfaro information , problem pregnancy, A· beclc 'th MOM!MA ind' •• .i mu.me, medical and legal aid, and c Wl tea~ no botllnel for emera:eney help. Orange County chapter under way, but Lin Harlwtll of the MOMMA national SINGLE MOTHERS board of lllrectors aald there had been "There has Ion& been a need for inquiries. tbe llngle mother to bo recognized as "We expect a chapter to be openinl a viable member or society. ln that there 1100a1" lhe 11ld. effort, the MOa.IMA oraanilatlon 11 a ~ (l.ctor Intent on provldiq the GROUP FOUNDED mean1 br which aociety will be made "MOMMA waa founded In l<>I Aniol" aware o the 11n&le motben ealltaJ:e I~ February o1 1171 by linll• iiioihers 1111d of her vory opecial "*11.'' Karol Hope, U• ConnoUy-and Nlll!CY Some o1 the orJlllizatioo's mo,. prac-Y~, aa a medium whereby alngto Uoa! aoall are: mothers could come tocether to dllcUlo 14-boor chtld.care """'1'•. In proximity mutual problelTll and. hope!Ully, find to the home and In lino willi !liiiln<lal soluUoni -for some of thole problerm," ttat111 ol •incle mother1. they ezplalned. Scholarship fun<Ung for l110lbet'I to MO~t\IA Is open to 11n11o mothen further educauon. · who are oeponited, dlvorcod, or never-Projects have included food _. been-married ~n who are heeds of child care co-ops, v.-eekly rap sroups'. bouseM!da , ral1111g their children •lone. parent education, welfare ri&hll counlli· Tho poup'1 literature reveall "'lbere tna and weekend cempina: trip•. Some ·1rish Luckier Than Others DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tr was in- trigued with that-rea<ler'• definition of Lace CUr,tain Irish. He uld, ''The women are virgins until they marry-and the men. altei-w•rdl-'' You replied, "It doesn't add up; wltneu the large Irish families ." Here's a alighlly amended version : God gave most lrlahmetl an excess of fertility to compensate for their sexual apathy. Jt's possible to have a baby every 10 moolhs and have a· lousy sex life. I know, because it happened to me. Most Irishmen are best at btamey and boozl11g, When it con1es to sex they can take it or leave ii . I( it'• a tou-up bet"-cen mekln1 tbve ind a •-estem on TV, they 'll take the latter e .. ·ery time. . A great acx lite has vet'f little to do wilh larg~ famlliOI. In fact, the opfxisite is closer t• the truth. I bOll when someone looks at ottr, large family and aays, "I know ......twit YOU do for • • • " a hobby !" Boy are they mistaken! - STAR WJTl'IESS · DEAR STAR1 A ttpo<I froiu Iba boud- oir ti more COil~ u.ae 01e from Ute drawlac room, bat I& 1 l&ill wrocit to •P: ply a llereolype tu a wilo)e ..... baood on lbe ei:perftace of 1tme ol Ill me• ben. DtAR ANf' LANDER~ As a faithful reader of )'OUr a>lumn, I know yoll have mentioned Al·Aoon many times. but I hive a ttory I want to share. • Last year my husband went to H81.ellon (a lroopltal lor aloollollol . In Cent.,. City, Minn.I llolpital. Ifs a f1111· ta1tlc place. Tiley 111gges1. l I join At. l\non, wbid1 l did Iha following ,..,~ • \\'bat a help 1lt Wit to meet women who had tl'perienced U. aan\e agon)'. • . win tbt blUle of &Ile bo&Ue, DDI of Ille IHP..I llPll el all I saw that lhoy had not oflly survived. bUt were tn great emotional shape and easer to meet 1ife11 chaJ"'1pl. · I felt fortW\110 that I coold be wtlb DEAR ANN LANDERS: '1'hl! letter thM -•rtul people during the Umo will be dlttmnt. It'• ll'om 1 _,,.., t11Y husband was holpttajlzed, but 1 wbo -malTled for lO -rs, to .... ,.g .....ienc1 whit WOUid happen to my •-•---spirit and oourage II be should slip. a dlvoree and has not felt .. ...U Ten months later I had a chance or ~ tn qes. • to find out. Al-Anon was !l!Y tile-saver l also Willi to thank the othar woman wbao my hulband fell off the wa_goo for the par\ libe playtd. I! sbo bldo't for Iha flr1t time a!W lllltly a )'t&I' c:ome along I'd proOlbty 1Ull ba llnls·' ol oobrlcty. afu>g willl the nut tryinl to mal<t a So please, AM, 11"1' lfttinl people ao of ti. Tbe chllmo a"' gro,.. ..., wbo haw to llw "1th alcoholiCI lbout and tbore is no reason for mo to be Al-Anon. Al-them to write for In-concerned with anyone'•llfe bUt my own. formotlon about the poup nea-!bolt l gratefully -the torcb to tllY home-. The addres1 Is: World Service succes!Or and 1 with &btlft' bolb hack. Or&anliatloo, Al-Anon Family Group -They11 nood It. Eopectally her. ·-HAP· lleadq11arl•rs, P.O. Bor ISi. MadllOo PINES3 IS Fllll:EilOM S.uart 'Station. N.Y .. N.Y. 10010 -A MlNNESO'l'A !\EADER DEAR 81 !Wtly do I llelr Ihm DEAR ?\UN: llere'11 your letter ud ' a wife wlto la Mppr • Piii tB Ute mi -Iii. Yoar blllbeDCI -d be lorcll to her , • ._. ,_ ....,. congra1.11••ed for • 1111 determ.lnliUoa &o fl'lr J'OI, Jn tbls ca1t, nt mike h ..... • • Is la "\ ~ I I i • I 15 w [ di 0 a .. ol I' I I .. Autiques- ·Aren:t Old Anymore By EllMA llOMBECE . · My butband u ys a blrpJn is .. ~ )'OU didn't ... )'OU needed unlll JOU Uioullll you were getUns sornethlng for ball ir1ce rnim .......,. who CX>Ukm' get ll!)1hlng for It In the llnt place. ._.. The -with my hu 1band II he baa lmag1natim. He c:anoot 1oo1t beneath the thick • .._ ol uatl' paint, the bull!' ...ii. and lbe dust, and -lbe bidden ir.a.u... that lie underneath. We used to hmt for antJques totetbor. But, lat.ly, he'1 been mfas'lhlie. I've never aeen anyone who could take away the romance and the mystery \\ith J\1St one v.-ell·aimed :nPI I was ogling a small trunk last week and said e1cltedly, "\Vould you look at Urls finish. ) ! . -AT ·· WIT'S END Do )'OU .._ lhla II a form of Eut I-. poJnUng !hit <nf1lmen developed by ullnc beniee for ltalna and then band-rubbed it mW It became smooth?'' .. IT'S CONsTAC," he llld dryly. "I 11w the ame patlom In Mildrod Sildles' bat broom.'! *'You nlin everything," I llld. "Someday l am. going to pick up a ml bargain · from one ol 'the<e' shows and )'OU in goln1 to. apend IM rest ol )Ollr Ille begging my forgl ....... " . 11Llke the antique bowllng ball?" he asked. I aat there chewing on the inside of my mouth. I could have P"dl<ted that oometlme during hl.s conversation he "'Ould bring up the antique -bowling ball . . Finally, I aald ·~L·o o k , whether you believe it or no&, $5 for an antique bowllnt: ball was a real buy. How wu I to lmow they dldn 't ltar\ putting Mies ln them until · the next year." "The trouble with you," he said, "ii that you c.:umt discern 1 bargain from a put· on." "WBA ARE )'OU talking about?" I asked. He leaned closer. "There tin' an antique In this entlr< place. lt's true. We uJed to eome to these sh:>w1 and no one wu more thrilled than I to ,.. all thoae nie-tos fl"'JI our pannta' ••d ~'. JIU!. JI u t """11day1, do JOU --theyn aellinl oVe< Ulm for fl? A fump of cool. Cool lln1 old. I remember cool. "And o... with t h e lfauware they have a eet ol bueball gla11<1 that I can remember Ihe gu atation• 1!lfll !O alve out when l!leJ' . were t.rying to lure you Into their stations. And what about a Jack Armstrong rode rlnc! They want 15 for il What • ripoff. I IOI It for two Wheati.. ""'"''"· And glu1 mllk bottleo. Old lndeod. Why I'm as old a5 th e things they C!alJ antiques." lhada,,...t......,.for that, bul I restrained myrel!. I dim 'I wont to jeopardloe our joint Income tu return. Prediction Worse Than Disaster? • SAN FRANCISCO (UP[) -'rhe director ol the U.S. Geoloelcal. ,SUrvey said last ,_,-eek earthquake pred.ictiQDI may soon be possible in ane areaa but social bnp- of such forecuts ?MY oounter their ellect!-. ''One of our C!ICfli08l'M about earthquake procliotlon la that a predlctlon itoell aiuld haOe ' serious ·soelal and -• effects that cauld "' ...,. ways be ... ,.. than on actual earthquake," tlld Dr. Ymc.m E. Mcl<tl\'ly, "Vislonl ol ltalled _,..,lie g-il! or ol· u-andl ol autoo •IJoeamlnl over Iha Bay Bridge in a mau evacuation are frighlanlnC Indoed," ho said II tht ....W moellnC of. the Americ111 Allodation fot the adYll'IOiiiw:ftt 0 f SCltnco. ''Many """'d ralhtr tw tllelr cllanct• with no warning." Mcl\elvey said earthqvake r"tll•lteben • far hive had QDll noteble -..coetl!I and ..... Will publldlad -lo tndldlils lmmlnont '"""" ml hi aatd -tho --"' perfected, It I wll ba 9lllraly dlllwllll --- t • \ ........ ,, Mt~ll l , 197" OAJL V PflOT 5 =-::: .. -· II •• ' Watch For The Grand Opening ·Of Our New Store In The Puente ·Hills Mall, Monday March 11th!! · MEN'S . . DEPARTMENT The Grant Boys has One of the Largest Selections of Men's: Hang Ten T-Shirts in the West!! BOOT DEPARTMENT From Patent Leather Dress Shoes to Steel.-Toe Wor~ Boots, The Grant .Boys Have-Everything . PUMA ACME TEllNIS SHOES WESTERN BOOTS FRYE SHOES AND BOOTS s3795 to $469& ~11-1 .. 1) $21 95 to S31 95 SANTA ROSA MOTORCYCLEBOOTS .~ :;.:.·:· . .. .. s2sss 1 ..... ..,.~ The Grant Bo ys Ladies Department Has Everything for the Latest in Spring Fashions!!! LADIES DEPARTMENT • H.l.S. Hi Waisted Slit Pockets ~·~~rr.~.~.E~~t~~ ...... '. ..... $13oo H.1.S. Hi Waisi.d No Cuffs -~~~f~CN~~~!.~~°..~~~~S .......... $15~0 H.l.S. HI Walst&d Slit Poc ket ~~~~~ .. ~~~~T.S~ .......................... $1500 CAMPING SEASON IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND The Grant Boys is an Official Coleman Repair Station!! THE GRANT BOYS HAVE SLASHED ALL COLEMAN PRICES!! Be Sure To Get Our Campers Check List!! COLEMAN HOUDAY TENTS -Deluxe 13x10 , , •lP Family 12119 •••• 'IP. _Compact 1 Oxl • ; SSI" • COLEMAN LANTERNS . ColttMl'I • Double Ma ntle LANTERN 11...-...~luel . s13ss c:.1- Slntl• Mantle UNTERN · · COLEMAN COOLERS ......... ,..,... sgss Great Savings on Freight ~maged Coleman Go ods!! Coltt111n 28 Qu~rt Cooler '11119 Ool1m1n I Wey Oooler '2419 COLEMAN STOVES • The Grant Bo ys Ca rry A Comp/ere Li ne of Coleman, Stoves Like Sf...MN ,_.. l wM.,. ~.~.~~.~!~~~:.$1399 ICI" If WA•Mfl IN A COUMAN OVIN Coleman Model 5010A7000ven $8" .. ' • .. I . f I , •. • • ' .. ~' ' 1 , .. • ' • 1J 8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, March J, 1~74 ~ A~·drews Sister~ Sing on -Broadway " •· ' • ., . ... By REX REf:D Wllhout W0<ld War II, the Andrews Sisters might not have hecome the Amerk:au in&Ut.utlon they art today and always will be. Looking back nostalgically at tho war years, three memories co1nc immediately to mind : eagles. nags and the Andrews Sisters. La Verne · :sang low, Aiaxene sang high r and J>atty was the bouncy blond in the' middle, singig;g and swaying the melody. • • La Verne died of cancer In 1967 bot Patty and !\1axenc are still as imperishably dunible as " Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," and next week the Andrews Sisters will be bringing it all back to GIRLS FROM MINNEAPOLIS: THE ANDREW SISTERS 'JF THE 40< M.x•ne Sang High; L1V•rn• 5.ng.Low ind P1tty Sang Melody want to f> home. We ea11ed Mula' from New York al)d lhe got on a bus and came to New Yor.k and Papa gave WI three months to make the big tlrne or we all had 19 go home. We got a job with • band at the Hotel Edison and we got Sl5 tor the three of U!I to do a rad.10 ~oadcast . . "IT WAS DURING I hi " ENTERTAINMENT broadcast that the top A and '---.r------"" 1 R man at Decca, Dave Ka pp. ··1 \Vas Ill, Maxene ·"'ll!-18, and LaVeme was 20, and the three month'S was up the next monilng so Papa unpack.eel the begs and we got a record contract and that was the begiM!ng of the Andrews Sisters. • W•-~ N,.--' .. .,""' "'""' .. -~ l•-.llvtG-.;• !>f'OUy Wlel<f'• 1'1t l'O:'W.IOl.oH •U'llLNllil•( , .. c,. ... '""'' Broadway in a new musical called "Over Here " It's a show that brings along with It words like Bataan and G u it d a tcanal. ankle-strap espadrilles and c o I o r e d nylons, stage • door canteens and 0 .1. Joe cartoons. victory was riding tn a cab and the driver had the radio tuned to this station. \Ve dkt a cho<Us of 'Sleepf Time Down South.' and he asked the cab driver, 'Where's lhat ·broad· cast coming from?' and_.the man announced it was coming from the Hotel Edison and Maxene and I were sitting out In the lobby talking to the mUJtcians when UUs man times it's hard to tell where · 1 1 · A h' AA... "W did ·i d • comes up and says 'Excusei-----------'---===================-1ngs nos a gic. nyt 1ng F"""" e n re1l music, we me, but can yoo tell me where "The only thing11 In oor minds then and now Is pleas- ing the people ." · one begins and the other ends. is gonna last. honey. I don 't sang whal we heard . La Verne I can fmd the Andrews "WE J\1ADE 10 movies. ~~d~' If they saY I'm 86 years also played great piano by Sisters?' and ~said 'Well. ·-recorded t,000 songs, double ear. She sang the lead and you're lookin' al [woof them' that for nip sides. and out They 've been part or the played the third part. The and he asked us to come bonds and Veronica Lake . bob- bl' sox and jukebc:< Saturday night . rn•bl1·c •~artbeal s1·ncc Jhey harmonies 1·ust came 11atural." ~ he of that "·e got 19 gold records ... ~ II\: up to ~""a t next morning in :ut years." quacked l\laxt.'H1.:. were kids in Minneapolis. "After the first year on the and sing for the president of "And Jct me put it to you TI1rec liUJe Greek-~orweglan road:" said Patty , "We didn 't the company . ''YOU WANT TllE Forties?" asks !\fax c n e. "Well. "''e got it for you. You tell it like il is? Well, we thi s way -"'e only got about girls who sang in kiddie revue,-;;:=========::;::=======:;;-[ 50 good songs our of it all. at the Orphl!u1n and hit thcj The rest were dogs. We hated road before the age of 16. •' sang: it like it was.·· "ThJs is an audience show." ~ says Patty. "and at the end ~ we come out and do the old ~, hit!. Tha t's the frosting on the cake." / When they step out of ~ chanicter and blaze their way through the old gold records, the audience goes wild. like ~.,., they've never been awa y. It's ... been a long ·trlp from bandstands to Broadway, '"'bl.it the~ Andrews Slsters have .., never changed. Talking to ' them both' In ~ A-taxene's hotel suite last week • was like being In a case with l . two jitterbugging ma~s. .. .... ·-. .. Everything they do is pUtlcilt· ated with rhythm and Mrne- "" "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" • MATINln SAT & SUN • • • tile movies." "\YE GOT A dollar a day "Yeah," said Patty . and even if there were three ''Everybody -else got Alice people in the audience we Faye and Betty Grable in perrormcd ''-" though it was technicolor. \Ile got Garmen a full house. We learned ~1iranda and Abbott and discipline, li1ning :uxl rl'~pcct Costello. We were the queens at an early age. We copied of the B's. But \.\'e "' e r e the Boswell Sisters so much, unique.'' and they were> from New "LETS FACE IT... added Orleans. that we developed Southern accents. If you listen J\Iaxene, OOuncing on the sofa. to our first ·record. 'Bei Mir ''The reasons all this stuff is Bi st Du Schoen.• "''e sound coming back is because of Bette Midler's record of like shrimp traw!e~s. "· "'Boogie Wodgie Bugle Boy!." 1;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;f11! "Yeah."· said Patty. "That I[ :1ve 0f:1~:~r~~·tfWl~~~r llJ ~IICi.1 (I "I hate the W()rd nostalgia, though." said Maxene. "They 'don't call Rembrandt's p.1int· 2 DI_., Mlh "SUl'.E• DAD" !Gt 1-4:lS-l:ll '·"'· "'SOH 01'" l'LUllEll" lGI J:tW::lll-f:M ...... ,,r:') fOUNlfi!N VAllfY ,,,f,t;~D ......,uoc.;:;.-~,,-;:,,;;.;;'°'' "'" l••h ; ... 1'111:)0 SPECl4l. LIMITED ENGAG~ENT 1 WfliK ONLY "THE .. OSEIDON AOVEHTUllE" 1:)0..):48-J:~lf:ll -.. . .. STADIUM I . .. ..._ .......... '~''' . _.., -.... STADIUM J; ·: .... , .. ,,., ·~·.,. -' . ACADEMY AWARD. NOMINATION MARSHA MASON BEST ACTRESS AN l.N'~fD lOW SlOl'I' I MARSHA MASON JAMES CAAN • • HARIORATADAMS·'CQSTA MESA ,979-4141 e e IN THEATRE ONE e . (R) , ... • Thlt ttM. th. "'111ets -Wtfj"' • P""Y c.loM .. hooMt ar •lad••••'• .... ., ... ,, .... n a "•Fe••• • ROBERT REDfORD • • NDfOATE" HIL.DOYB! Dll•kl ...... "THESTATUE"lll ·-.... -.flKNtY~ 5 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE -BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREENIUY ·BEST ONEMATOGRAPllY BEST COSTUME DESIGN ACAD. AWARD NOMINEE BEST ACTOR AL.PACIND. "SERPICO" e f'\US ofil = .::Jeremiah JOlinson" 'MELL BROOKS' INSANE TAKE-Off ON THE CLASSIC WESTERN ••• LAUGHS MEASURE 1 0 ON TlfE RICHTER SCALE'',.. • SHOWING NOW e ~l llOOKS HAIVIY KORMAN )i\ADILIHI KAHN ' IN THEATRE • ~· .,, -:r., .. '. • • • • • • • ONE ................ ------11,stA•ltNO:- JO§[Ptf E.l£V1Nt- • r:=I::lGWRGE C. SCCYIT" ~ .MIKENICHOLS ,., THE DAYill DOl.l'HlN m ~ fl MOH . .fll. 7.9.1 1 JAl. & SUH. 111$.J:1J·S:IS-7:1S·f:1i-tl:tS •• ~-41L 71H-91JO MT. & SUN 1:J0.11JO.S1JO • 7:H-f1»11:Je • • • • • • • • • • • 6 ACAD l9WMDI .,.., c--.u ;NOMS lliT ACTllS IAlllA m11SAf!fD4 THf: WESTBROOK llONMUIST OM .,.,.-.Sflll' AWL t IUlL to. Of..._,. NOVI FWT. SI REllSAllD AREHORD TOGEnlERI THE WAY WE ABIE z .. NATUll "40 CARA TS'' I TMll TIMI THI IUlUTS All HrmNG C~O$l l$) HOME a111• ... ••••• . .... ., ... ,, .. " ..... ,., .. 2nd TOP ATTIACTION •1 .. l:mll ., ... ' (R) muEmlll 111c•=··-•l *"'llll_ ,.. .. PR.Mii [jiGJ Plus-lllT PICTUll .ft... IHT ACTllSS -_,.u ~ S.,.I • Gltnd• JKlllOn ,\ ln11\·h l )fl l.i,, • PG) Also GotOlt Hawn & EUeen Hack•rt "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" .... , ENE HACKMAN • ERNEST BORGNINE-RED BUTl'ONS (PG) ODDY McOOWALL·STELLA STE)IENS • HELL Y WINTERS·CAROL L YNLf:Y • ACK ALBERTSON-LESLIE NELSOl'f • R R N -PAMELA E MARTI ":'.::' EWOTI GOULD. 111 THE WNG GOODBYE~ PLUS ROBERT MITCHUM "THI flllNDS Of PETER BOYLE • • I ·~ 1 ·. ' .. I b " 1 1 2 • MONDAY By SYDNEY OMAl\R A1ll1!S (Mareh It-April 19)' '.:. You become more aware ot basic Issues. Home, family . property and security arc hlghllghted. You are sloWed by those wbo insist on assurances, collateral. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 \: Accent is on putting ideas - Into molioo. Short journey . ls, on agenda . You make eon- ta~. espre&s '"tbougbb and study special artkl8. Fine for w r i ti o g . advertistng, sub- mittina <XlOCepts, fonnats and suggestions. GEl\flNI (~1av 2l~~De 20 ): Emphasize deiaits in con- nection ~·i1h·money, valuabl'5, personal possessions. Check Insurance. Get appraisal. Find HOW SHOWlHCi FIRST RUN Ell()n KAST1£R II'-,, ROBERT ALJWH "- EUJ OTf GOULD ., "THE WNG GOODBYE" oot whm! you Nnd, wbo owns what and what you can do about tt. CANCER (Jwie 21.July 2:2), Ulnar cycle is ru,h; take lni· tlatlve. Accent original ldeps. independence. Person a 1 magneUsm 900rs. You attract opposite sex . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 1'1alnt.ain low profile. Be discreet. "take peace at h<rne. One v.'ho badgered you in re- cent past is ready to of· ftt aJ»logy. Be a gracious win· ner. · 1f mature, you gain. VIRGO (Aug. '~-Sept 2:2 )' Promie 9hollld be defined. Not v.•ise nov.• to taJce situa- tions, individuals for granted. Element of deception, In· tentlonal or otherwise, ls pretent. LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 2:2)' SIJllgeslion made In past comes home to roost. You asked for chance to demonstrate plan . ability -now you get It . Draw upon experience. SCORPIQ (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)' Lunar aspect ls such that you complete project, reach more people and Jt<lin great c r recognition. Stand tall. SAGm ARIUS (ti;ov. 22· Ilt'c. 21 ): O'eali\'ily is solu· tion to apparent delimma. "!rans find v.11ys of expressing yourself. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. J9): 1'-take amends for any slighls to ooe who means mxh to you. Defer long-range deciskm. Wait. listen and ......... - Layers of Cloth Ann . Gray, a student at Golden \Vest CoUe~e. used apphque and stitchery techniques to fash1cm th is textile design. The work is now on exhibit in the GWC library', along with student sculpture and fiber pieces, through Marcil 15. ·• <.. Sunday, March 3 JC~74 WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! oanne Woodward . Best Actress .(BEST ACTRESS' of the ea ' • · N1111r,,,t f lltr1 C1ifrc$C,,,11 j y f • SYL VIA SIDNEY B_est Supporting Actress Summer Wishes Winter Dream; ..A 1ensit ive, to uching .and heo1uti(ul movie ... .. A pera-0na l triumph ror jo.lnne Woodwo1rd ." ............ -...... _,_ •• DAllY PILOT 8 7 -·--••W·•-•1 ... PACl .. IC TH•ATA•• D .. IY&•IN · SUPl!R SWA,'ll•STS HARaOlll •LYO.Df'IM ·tft' s-p MM• a"""'° 5-.p s .... s ...... t-10 •..., ORANO• lhl'fe•ht 1 &2 F1•,li•t.• sw11.• a .... to •-,.., ''" s...i..,. ,, ......... k ..... F•m ll't f Yn! . IJJroflt•! 8•rt•I"• a.lcwol l-.... "'·•· ..... et ·-· •21..010 10 AC4DIMY NOM6N.lflONSl ' 'Uoll. ..-.wii • ~ l:DOl9 1141 STING l"I . CAREY TltlATMINT fNt "'" o ... . ' ........ . .. _h"'" •1'9-1 ~1>1 1•1 1 J ,lC.lotMY l'«>MINATIOH~I IAO MC!tOl.IOlol THI LAST DITAIL 111 ,.rm MAIDS All IN A tow 1111 "··--_ .. ~·­~11·111,_ ~-'·-­~ l•·•l •l 11 ACADEMY WIH"'l:.51 POSEIDON ADVINTUU ~ ~ • UI YUolnllf IAD MAN'S llYll .... AQUARIUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 11), l.o'IHey approadl Is best -otudy Capricorn me;sage ·for valki !Utt. Oleck diet. ·Avokl extremes. Social in- vito tloo·ceuld bi: bright ~ · P-(Feb. 19-Maich 20)',--------'----------..:_--I Empu.sis ,Is oo creative endeavors, basic c h a n g e s , variety d contacts and ex· 'periences. Where emotions were dormant, they now ' ,. .... OoMTI" Al 7 .. I o,Jo "TURKIY" Al 8'55 . · D.tly hcopt -.y. -.y Coot.,._ 2 · spring to life. TD DAY'S CBD 'SSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 11 Polynesian lily particle 37 Wail 102 The imoo1o 78 Damp 152 Vtf'Ve 39 Post 103 Mathemr. 1 Gum drops 79 Deceive 154 Anger exctMnge 104 Attuned 6 Laryrui:: 80 Beaulilul resin 155 Egyptian Ood 4'0 !.i•lliutn 106 Riftr • affticlior1 82 Author 15(1 Mllecf• eon •Ymbol 11-..a 11 Ration Fleming 157 New 42 Stoneworker 108 Ctwged 16 Wiid animal 83 Miner's qUHt Zea finder' « Atomb:e Plftlc1• 21-klbitual•. 85 "Loo aaw••" 159 Jap&MM mil• '46 Narrow 109 Mm"Ty:2 22' Ra'ddlah--87 Sb1pllng 100 Glacial tldot ...... ...... IKown 88 lntenMd 161 And: Lltlh .ca l~ttentW. 112 P.lteher . 23 Rett.ige 90 Diner'• bo•d 163 Olgraph 50 S.dloo 113 Relax 24 Accede 91 Literary 184 Forett 1S1a<* -·-115 Sollelfted gum 25 IAft·hand ' coUacllon 166 outir zone 51 Twitching 1 HS Poelry loml .... -92 Goll score 1e7 Amerl~ 53 Dueling sword 118 Sufflc. '26 Rough lava 93 Compete autl'IOr 55 Civil wrong 119 SmaU tall 27 P•id notice 94 June beetle 169 Cyl111drlcal 58 Melle 120 Oekota :28 Neuter 95 Cartel 171 Student paper 57. Girl's name Indiana pronoun . 98 Squander 172 Low tides 58 Lyric mvH 122 Mfile IWln • 29 Representative 100 Total 173 Saa birds eo Bridge hand 123 Fem1Je porker 30 lrit•matlonal 101 Wifely ru\• 174 Deviate 82 Motor ,,._ l1n9uage 105 Stinging 64 Thus 128 Capture1: .31 New Zealand Insect DOWN 65 Absolute slang tort 106 Prohibit 68 Fence atep 130 Look ~- 32 AngJO">Saxon · 107 "Wonderland-gh1 1 Ruse 88 Swlu 132 Encountered letter 109 Melody 2 Poaftive pol• mowit1inl 13-4 Sublett ... Silo_ 1 JO Slit: Diii. 3 Greek letter ea u~at 135 Imitate lalaely 36 'Araci"nld 111 Sm1.ll fish 4 Llberirin 71 Mlncac:I oelh 138 Auaslan 38 Ntier• 112 F11ux pas measure 73 Atmoaphere rnoootatr. 40 Cooking fuel 114 In lavor of 5 Aflinnallve 75 Dltmond 137 Yes: Gtrman 41--Sports group 115 O~end reply 79 1nllial 139 Make hapgy "'3 KinO 1'16 Alter 6 Hau.rd J)fOgt'ell 141 Most Inferior "beaters .. 117 Rattlesnake 7 Saveabl• BO Carotid 144 Chinese 45 Lode loads 121 Dellellcy 8 Forward 81 Zleglald ahoW measure 41 Generation 123 lntelllgence 9 Single thing 83 Compleln 145 An'c>hllhMler 48 Small valley 124 Sounded a 10 Courtyard 84 Asiatic river 146 Intoxicating 49 Try """' 11 Agitate 86 co ..... 111e 148 Victim 52 Christmas 125 Belgium river i2 Old waman 87 Roulette bet 149 Buddhlat 54 Grafted: Her. 127 Station 13 Latin 89 Purpoee delusion 58 Student paper 128 ·Tw!lled 9reetings 90 Chinese 151 Tiny insect 59 Parched 129 Encourage 14 French Income .Oclety 61 Bishop or 131 Abound 15 Complete 92 Literary 153 That glrl 'a Rome 133 Surges 16 Kennel burlesque 156 Greek 63 Scorches 13$ Japanese greeting 94 Contradlet mount11ln 67 Wading bird volcano 17 Personality 95 Bend 158 Corded fabric 68 Ancient 138 Devon river 18 Metric 96 Wirelen 182 Tocldler calculator 1'60 Pour lorth measure 97 Pronoun 165 Whlle 70 Beglflner 142 Scolllah turnip 19 Calyx pert 98 Ceut1on 168 Alternative 72 Hunting hoond 143 Blbllc11 king 20 Tantalize 99 Pixie '""d 73 Conleder•I• 147 Danish coin 33 QerlllVfl cry 100 Money 170 Abl'aham'a 7 4 l.a111e cup 148 Sacred song 35 Feedbag aubtlltut1 78 PllSM<S bird 150 Mlrtlte "dalnlles .. 101 Sacred blrthplece ' ,. • • 11 11 It » " .. • " • Q • " " • • • • II II "' lJO IJI I~ llf Ill I t.....~~~~~•-•_e_c_L_AS~s1_F_1e_o~se_c_r_1o_N~F-D_R _A_N_s_w_1_R_s ~~~~~-1i r • • ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON llST SUPPORTING ACTOR , llAHDY QUAID 685 Sunlio-StrWI COfll MeM • 549-3352 DAILY: 7:30 & 9:30 WKINDS:1 :30, 3:30, 5:30 7:30 & 9:30 llST SCRHNPLA Y IOIERT TOWNE = ·~ JACK .'NICHOLSON . .'flIR IJJ\~'1' J)J<;'ti\If, .... 0-.0 ff'W'l. It ltroollhurlt ,_,.."' v .. tey .112.2411 2nd. FEATURE: 'lln'Y MAIDS, ALL IN A ROW !I} SHOW STARTS A MAN ONA· svntG. LIFF ROBERTSON JOEL GRE --DOROTHY TRISTAN ,._,.D.Wm laM GOODllA# -............... ~IJ'Pa l-.. ~~ ~-.,IPG=~--~-~....., ..;.. ...... _.:..._,,,_ .-.. ..... :A< ;::;,;.-,2.:;,;... .,, ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SHOWING NOW e:DWARDS HAFlBOR c:A 2 llA•tOll ll'lll. '' WIU(lll JT, ... f .Offl •~·lo!M CO•TA Ml•A l, .... _,,_ ....... ftef'I ~11·111) j .C&OUIT NCIMl""TIOHll AMERtCAN GaAfflTI .. TAKi . THE MONlY 'AND RUH ,,. ""°'"'"'....-i. .............. ·--· 1ot111T-. Sct\·Jlll • ... o...., ..... , ........ _ °" .. -. ••l·•,•5 MK Cllt1$11f ~'UI WTMll\,,.. , DON'T LOOK NOW !WI '(li~@:I~ Ii:! tji;l#J"-!} 1 _______ .,.. ____________ _'._ __ ._ .. _~_·_·:_~_0·_'i'_,\ ___ _ ' .JOANNE WOODWARD .BEST ACTRES Ntw York film Crititt Cirri" Summer Wis Winter Orea· li'!IJ I\ ' • r ,. Sllfl ,.( Rll88ER ----· --~-------.... _ o.nv: 11• a t :• .. .M. U T/IUN1 11• ,,.,s:• J:JM:• ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING ' .BEST PICTURE~ BEST ACTRESS ~\~~. BEST DIRECTOR ' WILLIAM. FRIEDKIN ORIGINA i A NO U N C UT RLEN~:~·i.'."/\{} S'>OC'i1 ::1ce3 ·<i1TY1:.,. \I X<'l. ,,'.!.~.~' ASO\J Wll£R.·,.,.r,,, u' ~~-\BA··~ .n,'Ml!J.11\A ~~ ~·lY 1kc:i\:£.. :/,:.atA!l ~e.)X'J..l.V\'.' ;r~J ~ :. .. -.1 .. ~~y ~ ~~~o.1.1,_.~&o-.. , ...... ~ fjtc ._'!'".;.·.,~· r Performon<e Schedules MON. TUES. WCD. JHU RS . fRI. ... 11 :45 AM, '2:00, 4:20 6:so, 9,10. 11 ,so •SATURDAY & SUNl>Ar • 9,10 AM, 11 :4S AM; 1:00, 4,20 0150, 9:20, 11:50 . -. -_ .... -- • . \ ,. • - DAILY PILOT 5'111111, Mardi J, 1'74 WELL·STAMPE'D PASSPORT OF 3-YEAR.OLD Cruton LH CNswell, Airline Brit Airline Brat,s: -J unwr J et,se_tters By DEE WEDEMEYER In the more than 117,000 NEW YORK (AP) miles yowig Creston has log. Creston Lee · a..wtll has ged, he bas played with made 11 rollll<I trips across Spanbb-speaklng <hlldren In the AUantle and finally ooo-a -part and rlddm duded that the world'• best, on the carouae1 at Frolilmn hot ~!¥le .I• ~ed II .the ..... ll•-· 1be i.oodon ....... Elllel row ..... ·Ler others ... --. . . ..,_.~ dream t>f Paris and love or menl mre. lie !Jll been In the Loiivre Creston Lee er... the Prado, where a Goya nude ' ' . well think> d ..,.,,. and warm immediately """81!t bll eye: · milk. '"l'bal woman bU 1IO 'clothes BUI then he has a speCla . on," he exClili!iil-. ~. +---1 viewpoint. He I~ ooly three iris ~-ts · Terri and years okl. _...... ' . And he's also an airline Donald C. Creswell-~·1: vice brat. a child ol one of the preskten't of. cargo sales for nation's ~.ooo air Ii n_e Pan Ame,ri,can WOrid.~ays -have pa_sted a postcard Of painting 1n enston'• mp- boot · foe when be Is older and more apJftciative of fine arts. ' "Tiii! BOOM fer ·bis bu come with jet," says Jflff1 ,Jacob, a ·vice pr-· al Ameriean Airlines -bas watdled bis .-dllldn!!> become lncreulngly bl a 11 e about travel. · _ Jacob himself "'.BS ~ pioneer · ~--alrline-Orai...Hill fathet..worked ~ --for American Airlines and Jacob remembers as a ch.ltd Dying from New York to Tex· a to visit his grandmother:. The journey meant six stops TRAVEL employes. · Like their parents, they Dy .for free or wltb huge. diacoonts and Ibey grow up with an \mlJ.1U81 perspective oo. travel. ' FOR THESE junior jel!et· · tera, a 7i7 ii as familiar as the iiaiiiol""3. First class aooommodatloo Is n>atlne. A trip to lmdoo may coat them )eSs than other kids pay for • a S&turday movie. Jn fact , some airline kids have taken a plane·just to see ·the movie, having fint circumvented the ooat of the movie charge by bringing their own earphon ... OtbeNI take a fiil!lll when they need • free meal or are tired ol dormii«y cooking. • The wodd Is literally their playground. Jazz Cruise . Presents The Pros Jazz errt!IJsiasts are a .,...,;al target for S.S. Rot· terdam's seven-day cru1se to Nassau and B e rmuda departlng New York May 25. Jazz concert arlbts who will be featured on Showboat I are Ray Chacles, E 11 a F11%genld, Dizzy Gllleipie, Olcar Petf!nlOll, B o b b y Hackat, James Moody, ~ Staton, Jimmy Tyler, C8rl Warwlcl< and Leonard F.-.. Perfanners will _ appear at vVkJus timee: durina: the mdle Ii ~ and even- .. -· In odclltion, .....,_..., will have the op- portunity to alt In on jam 11 J •B Ind rebeanaJs with the ortlsts. They will also be Jnvlted to partk:lpale In -I dl•c u s aions with the pe-formers and leading juz historians. The Rotterdam d e p a r t s lrom P1f< 4 on Sa-y. May ZS, at 5 p.m. and retW'DI lbe foUowtn& Saturdol', JIDIO I, at I a,m. Mininan rates •!Mt at 1115 ........... upqrd to 1110 for -- • in a 003. His mother would pin $1 inside his coat and give him a note for the stewardess, saying, "Put me off in Fort Worth." It's different for bis kids. "Yoo talk about driving . !IOITlewbere in a car for two boors and tt'• like going to jail.~·-llid Jacob. "When 1VC are Dying, lbOY want to - if they are going in a 747. If it's a 747, they want to i<noW ~ It bas a piano bar. 'll>ey'll .. k what movie Is playing. A 12-fear-old kld Is not $Upposed to ask what mov.ie's on." SOME AIRLINE.§ are reluc- tant to discuss their employe passes, saying they don't want to stir up resentment from the public paying Ml fare. Bui others williilgly publicize the iyatem. 'llley say tt Is a major advantage i n recruiting new em p 1oye1, although they are not hirlnC right DOW. They emphuize, however, that in mmt cues the pa19c riders were not tak- ing seats from p a y 1 n & passengers • Pasa privileges vary from airline to airline and genenUy lncrea,. with oeoiority and position. For example, round· the-world econoll)y class fare is about $1,600. The depen. dent of any Pan Am emp1oye with three months' seniority can fiy that route once a year for $320. Dependents of an employe. of 10 years can fiy the route any number of times for a $30 service charge. Dependents of staff vice prealdenls :... -.. Donald a.swell -and other high level omc.n ... unlhnlted free tripe regard!.., o f oeoiorily. Most depeod<nls 1 .... their -when they are 21 ar no longer dep<ndent on their parents. JtrrY Jacob's d!ildr<:n have used free travel -to keep In touch with friends who have moved to other cities. Sixteen- year-ol-l:!Jen Jacob ha! !raveled to St. Louis to spend the night with a friend . Her l .. ~ar:.oki sister, Susan. has vlalted a friend In North Carolina, allll last tummer brother BIUy, -U. new to Paris to aee . a former IChoolmM • > • . . • . ' • " L • . . • ' One-week sale." The savings look great~ BUENA PARK 0,.. W, '::::. :..-=.. II ... 7 .. . • t .. ·~~ L~ ~,'\ ~ ;;:i. a~oo ro 22.40 Reg. I 0.00 to 28.00 · (.,,"f:~ « ··1 Get dressed, honey. We're cutting down on the high cost of looking ' pretty. Every dreils and pantdress Is on sale, klci<yto ctalisic. ' Whether you Uke dress-ups, dress·dO\YllS. straight looks, flare looks or go-anywhere looks, you'll find 'em for less. savings are simply ' · terrific. And hurry. A week goes by pretty quick. Sele ends March 9. . t:>i •• ORANGE Clr•··---a,. IM p& Mr-, 11 le 6 • .. SANTA AMA _ ... _ .......... -.... ci,. tMp&Mr_, lllel • ' ' : ·, " " ' . • • - ' . . ! I . .. • • • 1 DAILY PILOT (; I • U ·~t1ssi8Ils Nothing SpeCial to Albritton, Decker • • FORMER TENNIS GREAT MAY SUTTON' BUNDY . • Former Tennis Era Revisited ' • ·~J. Editor'1 Note: The modern era daughter's. current exploits on the 1portl' vista ii providing .enter· courts around Santa Monica. t.ainnunt, qualit11 and occalionaUy "Ob yes. [ played quite a few tontrover111 on a sc.Je mver be--~~ ...u"' H I Hot~"' •1 \';Of'e attained in the world of ath-~ wuu aze u.lLISS, 1' ary 1 Browne and Mildr<d Bjumedt and letics. Yet tp0rta of darts gone by I. think. we came out about everi," MOSCOW (AP) -. Amerca '1 ,...,....... Un N<wport Bead!'1 1""'1 Albrltloo and Ganlea. Grove!1 Mary Decker, came tbrougll in wiming fashion Satunlay but a lack ol -dama,..S the U.S. tract hopes be)'<IO<l ..,,.ir t1 the Soviet Union won Its dual meet with the Amerl<an! h<tt. Albrlttoo, who just last .,.,-eek tossed the 1'1Joond shot ~·. surprised the favored Russians with a wlmlng heave ol IU. )ilss Deci:er. wb(> was later lnvolvfd in a ba~ incldenl with the Russians durinC the med1ey relay, ran away in t.be 800 meter race. Ev<n vel<ran hurdler Polly Johnson, leeliol the ellects ol an injury and fmiolm>c l"" """""' in the 60 bi&bs. _., belp stem the tide. Both USC, Bruins Need Late Rallies BERKELEY CAP! -Dan Andenon 's 10-foot bank shot with fotD' seconds re- maining and his succeeding free throw oo a technical foul lifted IOth-i-anked Southern California to a 70-67 Pacific-8 . Cont.....,. basketban victory Satw-day OYef'_ California. 1be Bears, who twice trailed by 15 poinU, looght back from a = deficit to gfab a 67.a& lead with 12 seconds left, when Cart Meier made two free (hrowS' tor-·caJ: Anderson then drove .. lo his left !or the winiliiig jumper. 'USC left the court a!tir the hom sounded, but officials ruled California had called time out. But the Bears were out of their anoted time-out& and were charged with a technical foul which Anderson made. · Gus Williams made another free throw with three seronds left for the final . TrojaM margin. • VCLA Bolds On ala:o had great moments and .1tar .. ~ p<Ffonfwn. Todor our wok'-'at ' . -.,.... STANFORD, (AP)-UCLA barely those *us focuaei on Mall S'vttim The trio ol feminine net stars survived another terrific scare Saturday Bundv. dominated the; U.S. tennis chain-night but still held on fo defeat $anrord pionahips at Forest Hills from 1909 82-60 and maintain its share' of the By HOW ARD L. HANDY . lhrilugh 1919. Pacilio-II Conference basketball lead. Nor cooild a world-""""'1 perlormanee by LI. Tom Hill In the llO-mtter hurdles, a ..conl-iYinll sprjl]Lby cuirord OuUJn, ora David·and-Oollath upset of Russia's hlahlY'reprded dec:athloo mao· alter the Old.,,.... The Russlans ~·on the third annual lndQor meet by a scot. ol tS&-124, healing the men 89-72 and swampin&: ma.ch Bert Lyle's girls 7W4. Head cqach Roy Chemock said with a aeose or the obvious: "We just were't strong enough." When most of the U.S. champions begged oil the bip to M°""". Chemock was lell with a selection of dedicated runners-up. "We brought fine people ," he said after the meet. ''but oot our best, and you can't beat them un1ess you have your best." HUI. 1 14-year-old Arkanaos State College 'graduate. shaved a tenth or a seoood ofr . the "°"\d indoor mark for the SO.meter hurdles. 116 was Umed in 7.3 acconds. \Vl\lie Davenport, was a close second in 7.4. The Americam had little to cheer about when Zrw:unensll:y Brothers Stadium had emptied. OU!lin. equaled the fiO.meter tncfoor mark with 6.4 second sprint and Steve Cough performed pn>- digiously, beaung Nikolai Avilov in the ·pentathlon 4.166 points to 4,106. Avllov, the 'A-'orld-record decathk>n champion, was 'believed unbeatable. Another bright spot "'a t h e eourageou! victory in the 1.SOO meters by lilichael Slack. Slack overtook Pylor Anlsln in the lasr lap, "'as ~ by the Russian and then overtook him in an elbow·jatTing rush to givt OK>mock a victory he hadn't COW1ted on. Slaci 's . Ume for the metric mile was 3:49.2. Best for the Anlerican women were l\fartha \\raison, a 25-ycar-old Tennessee._ State graduate, who won two events,..• the SO.meter dash in record-tying lime and 7.1 and the broad jwnp with leap of 20 feet , 8 inches. But O\'e.r·all Soviet depth and balan t won out, from chunky Na de z h d a Chizhova's world-record heave of the.. shot put, 66-11 1~ to Olympic champ\(f(' \'iklor . Saneyev's winn ing triple jump or $4-10'4. Sergei Bodalov. who is not consld""'"1't• the best Soviet high jumper \\'on his event at 7-31,, a shade less than Valer)' • Bnunel 's 13-year-old "'orld iridoor mark ol 7-4 h. Budalov missed three lim~ at 7·5. Bato11s Fly As Decket Gets A11gry ~TOSCO\\' ~AP 1 -Quiel. unassu1ning J\.tar~i' l)e(:ker Jost her 1cmpcr a t the U.S.·Russian track meel here Saturday night. 1'1iss Decker. the bcsl of the U.S. female rurmers, \li'OO Lhe SOO.metcr as expected. !Jben~ in· the v.'OfTlen's medley relay. she hurled tY.·o~ batons at her Russ ian · opp03ent, in a fit of aflget. --· · • ' The IS.year-old Orange .High school girl was Cro\\'ded on the ' last lap of the BOO-meter anchor n1n In the relay by a muscular blonde Russia n gi rl named Sarmite Shtula. Miss Shiu/a cut in fron~ or ~1iss Decker on the next·tO-lasl turn. and seemed to elbow the American girl. dri ving h<!'r off the inside lane or the track . ~l iss Decker slowl'd to a trot. Hl"!' face renected first bewilderm ent am then anger. She "'OUnd up with her bat~ and threw it at ~tiss Shtula 's fleeing back bot missed . Then J\.1ary retrieved hc:or "'eapon and jogged on to the finish ~•here she tried again. Again, she missed. In sobs at the finish line. the American youngster screeched. "She hit me with the bat.on in the stomach." The judges disqualified the Rtmian ~ relay team for Miss Sbtula's in- terference and did the same to the." Amciicans for ··unsportsman!Jke con- duct.'' ••• • Of "" De11.-,.11 .. "'" How did she happeil to get started 1be Bruins and Southern California, t-----tc--May-1Juttm:-Bonclrhmri""'<l-the-..-..,.m;;nirnimil':'u,._T.iurn~i0rJ,;;;,-t-"Wi.th ldenttcat-1·1.2 ronfete~-a:nd.-iz; fomtaio of youth. century? overall records, wil_I meet next Saturday The 1900 and 1907 Wilnbledon · "We had a ranch in· Pasadena and to decide the league title. womeri'a singles llennis champion is . [ was-the youngest of seven childi-en. Although Stanford's seven-foot Rich Jiving by herself in Santa ?wlonlca We were all pretty lively and "'e KeUey rouled out with more than four and.., when 8"ed to discuss some of all though( we woold like 10 pla y . .minutes remaining, the Cards-still-took her ezpk>ita on the teDnis eour\S, tennis 80 we built our own court," the lead at 55-53 with 3:10 to go. But sbe aiirwered by saying: she says. ' UCLA ran off five straight points and "1 don't want to talk about tho6e "It was a clay court and it was the Cards could never catch up. A things anymore." a pretty nice one at that," she adds desperation half court shot which y,·ould Whether her livin,B in the present . prood]y. ~en!'1 the game at the buzzer hit and attending term~ -mat~ with 'lbe Sutton yooogsteo were largely self-taught disciples of the game. Waltoo finished the game with 23 ·What is ,the biggest difference in points and 14 rebounds, but high point tennis today'> honors went to Stanford forward nm "For ooe thing, the youngsters today ~tterson who finished wilh 2' points. have a '6eUef ChariCe of play.--nn---uc1;A-112:--W1111-1J,--Mey--12.--.Wtllan_ll. II .. 'f> Ci;rtls l, Ln 2, T/'f(MC:ll 2. MCCtrtw 11. rot1IJ )fe • · ... io.12. "Wben i · u.-STANFORD 60: Ptttenon H, kll-''111' ,, Ktlly Was growing Up, 1.11t:n! I, ArterDef'ry U. Trobtle 5. TOltll ts 10.ll. her daughter' ~-.. Bundy ~ey, was only one •--•-pro 10· ·the woo•-H11111mt1: vcLA. 12, s11r11orc1 2.. Fouled -= ....,..,..IJ" '""""'' K:llU'-3 it: Kelley. Tol1I fouls: UCLA U, Stanforll W. A! hu anything to db with her longevity, of Call!cnia and he was in San 1,1111. is ci-tiooable. Franci3co. e Durks Vpset ,But her vibrant enthusiasm for life ''Today it seems like there is a and her sharp answers belie ~lw:r pro trying to help youngsters on every age. comer almost." "[fm getting too dam old. I want Not ,too long ago, the belle of tennis to roi'get about some of lhose things," just after the tum of the century lliie •aa.ys. · • was iodLICted into the Balboa Bay Whsi she travtled to England for the Club Hall of Fame. Wimbledon championships, she bad :o But her present thoughts on tennis mike the ~ip by ship;-are ol her daughter, Dorothy Bundy "It .. toot five days to get across," Cheney ol Pacific Palisade:!!. she recalls. · "She's playing very good tennis ... ·-· ahobl .flytng..in .a .maUe<.ot: .. rigllt...,..,:'. lhe. proud.-· .. ya, .. bows! ,, "She fmisbed third in the Santa. "I don't'like fiyiog. I bate airplaaes Monica clly championships playing and don't get In them unless I bave against oppooems In the 30 bracket." lo," sbe ays. "It bulU my 1-ing Don>lhy ls a )'Olmpler In her 50s wt.ea they come dowil." and was well known in international · When the -at Wiml>ledoo, she !<mis circles bersell. In 1941 she defeated Kay Douglas Jn both Jnstan. teamed with Pauline. Betz to win ces. InJIOI the tables were turned as _the U.S. Indoor doubles championship. Mia Douglu was the winner u t!le Wllh that lt .,... ofr lo join IJl>rolh?. two reecbed the finals for three 'Of a bit of. shopping and another· straight. years. visit to the fomtain ol. youth that The Wimbledon el]lerience is but hll brousfit her eternal youth '°" a small part or the rich carter or a vibrant reeling for life today-not Mn. Bundy but she prefers to talk lot' a om e t h i n g out of the or ether· lhinp illcluding h er past. SEA'ITLE -Ron \VilUams hit t"''O fre thl'O".V3 with six seconds left in overtime to give ~the Utii~r"SitY .. Of Washington an upset 84-82 victory over Oregon 's ~cks in Paclfic-3 basketball game Saturday nighL Williams' two free throws ga ve the Huskies an 84-80 lead and an Oregon bucket at the b<Jz1.cr wasn't enough. Oregon's Ron Lee put on a brilliant .. il\'WIJ4.~ shooting exhibition, scoring 21 points alter intennissioo to ~eep Washington from putting the game away. e Bee..ers Cruise PULLMAN -Center I)oog Oxsen 9COred a career high 16 poin~ all In he first ball SatW'day night to spark the Oregon State Beavers to a 7H3 P-basJ<elbaU victory over Washingtoo State. Oxsen. wboee previous eai:eer high was 13, • led the Beavers to a 37.29 halftime lead and OSU coasted home loc Its fourth conference ,l'.ictory against six !Osses: U>nnie Shelton led all scorers· ror the Beavers With 2Z poinla. ' MARY DECKER LEADS RUSSIAN BEFORE BATON TOSSING INCIDENT. Standout Efforts Basketball Coaches · 60-mf!er hurdln . I. Hill IUSAl 1.J 2. Oav,np0r!, IUS"'I l. Mosnl1W1vUI, (U!SRJ E011•rd Pft't•"••v, IUSSR>. •OO mi!'lt'5 • l. Vfn1M, !US"'J 43 2 Koeller. !USSR) l, Wllll1m1: USA!•· f\lfev, (USSR !. ~!Ir d,111'1 • I, Ol/tlln, {USA) 6.•. J, l{l)l',..ly11•. (USSR,) J. MeF1rl1nd, ru~Al •• ~llO•, CUS~R I. J Sllof P11t • I. AIW!llon, IUSAI 6' IMI 6 , lnt,..I. 2. YtrOPi/ !U~SR l 6W ... 3, ,,.ovn-O, _. (USSR). '· Prlc1, USA), toO mtilerJ · 1, Artemov, CUSSRJ 1:,1.t 1. Scktp«, CUSA) 3, N.cElrcrr {USA), •· N•tMnlll'I, USSR. . Triple lump • 1, 5-)TI. ~USSll J, ,,._10\lo 7, Btrllwn, (USSIO J, Grlme1 !USA.! •, t11ynH. IUS"'l 1. Pr!11rl~1111cUs~it 11"l~0·1t~.~~1 1~~A1r'4. "'<:.~~: (U$.A ) • 1,SOO Metl!'f't • l , Site•. (YiSAI J, 4'.2. 1, f~~'.!.'l' IUSSRJ, l. N.nhertkycn, USSltl •· Mic.NICI, 1.000 IMi.r"• • I, K111MhOY. (USSltl l):SZ 6 loto't, !USSR ) J, Jol\(>loll, !US.Al '• Flll'lt1' (USAJ. B d f H L-Jump · 1. PDlll111llrw, (USSll ,) U.'"' 1. . l'erTlfflltY, (US.SR) J, RO'(l!tf, (U$.Al '• L•nltr, Se Or O,wrs (USA)• · tllgt<I tump • l· 8\111.l.l~™.l-7 IMt~---1 -~ ~·-.........->. '""•· (Um.o '· w•,.ff, '""' Stan De~1aggio and \Vend.ell Witt didn't get any or the coacfH'f.the-year laurels that were pa!Sed ooL following the oon- clusion of regular season basketball play. De~1aggio lost his chance for Orange loop laurels when his San Clemente Ti"it.Oi\s · lost' llieir "filiale" tb University - a loss which denied them a share or the circuit championship. However, the TritOns boss surely WHITE WASH kl"ll WMITll (:. deserves public reeognltton for the stand· out season SC is enjoying. His force3 ~re 20-6 and _]lave · worked their ... way into Lhe quarterfinals of the CIF playoffs and .on the way they knocked off the No. 2·seeded p!ayofr entry rrom Walnut. They drew an enthusiastic near~paci­ ty crowd for tllelr most recent home game and with Dcl1aggio leading the way, the Tritoils are building sol.id school and community spirit. \\'itt also comes in for plaudits. Playing a free Janee schedule in a new school that has nary a senior, he put together a basketball team wh.ich did itself proud. The yOung Chargers wound up with a 1.J.11 roo:1rd and spUt their two playoff games. They had a slow start ( 1 ·5) but con- tinually improved despite going against schools "'Ith considerably I a r g e r enrollments and established cage pro- . grams. His team rcnectcd solid coaching and was a credit to !he Orange C'.oast area, which is noted for its high standard of prep basketball. There are three at.her coaches who cannot be bypassed for job-well-done laurels. Dale Hagey or NewpOrt Harbor woo five of his last seven regular season matches then went into the playoffs to face the top ra nked team in the ClF, Palos :Verdeii. A ,third place finisher in the Sunset League. Newport Harbor wm a substan· tial underdog against Palos Verdes. Yet lJaiey's troops played nose-to-nose with the heralded PV fh•e and sue. cumbed in the last two Jninutcs by. four points. •, tllUM (U$A), FIYe •{ion..!er w1I• • 1, Vt'lllo, (USSR,) 10:41 .•. J, s~. (USSR.I J, S<.ully, KISAJ •• Don 0. ~. (USA). I WOMEN 60-<rlell" llurclln -I, l.tt>9<k•1 !USSR) l l. 2 Patty J...,._ (USA) I.• J. \'l)l'Ol<llobito, !USSR) '· Rll!IM !US,t.) WI l!Wttr• -1. Miry Otdllol', 11 ... S 2 Gtrnln.ov1 !USSRJ, J, TousMlnl, (USA).'· K•l.lnkl"' CU.!.SJU d meitrs -1, lll•n1, (USSRI Sl.I l . "'-kMnOYI, IUSSR), l. Jllchoh, CUS,t.), .i. Norman, (U5it.), 1.-lump -1, W11son, (USit.1. 10·1, 2.. Lotcv~ IUSSRJ, J, Trtlnht, (U$$Rl, •· 8~1!1, iU5A.I 19-0'~. l,SOO mtttrt -l. K11.ocll~ova, !USSRJ, &:ll!.9, l. DYlrn1, CUSSFI ), l. GIDbotls, IUSA.J, •. EMii$ (USA). Trllllllon -'· Tka<Me111tol (USSR ). 1,n,, 1. VorokhQQil.O, (USSR), J. McMll ·~ IUSAJ, '· Tlnntv, (US"'I $llolpUI -1. Chl1llo~1, (USSll:J, ,.._111., 7. Kr11cl>lnQy1, (USSR I, ), Stldler, !USA.I, .I, W-. •(U$.AJ, l.000 rnelt'f't -1. 8r19ln1. (USSRJ, •:11.G, '· flOnlltrCl'l<Jll., (USSR ), J. QLl!ler, (USAJ, .I, Wtl:IO, !US.A), Womtn'I 1119n lump -1. H""!lt1, (USA), S-11Vi, 2. F!ltlOYI, IUSSRI. }, Gtllw., (U SR), ol.. GHblrt, (USA). 600 meltrs -1, C1mpbeH1. !USA.I, 1:311.1, J, ICoenla. (USA), J. $.tWllt CuSSll), I. Styrltll\I, CUSSll'). 60 meltrl - 1. WtlK!fl, 1us11.1. 1.1 1. M,tjllkOYtl !USSll ), ). f111!1ml1Ny1, USSlll:), '· MilnfllOmlfY\ IUSAJ. TV Agenda · 11 a.m. 141 -NJll . llOCKEV -The Chicago Black Hawks meet the Detroit Red \VingS. · 11 :.00 a.m. (2) -r-;R,\ BASKET· BALL -the Ne"' York Knicks :inrl Boston Celtics meet in an Atlantic Division game. I p.m. f7l -Tlf6 SUfERSTARS p -T~me athletes compete u1 • . Heard Whistling a Happy, Tune And Dave l\lohs' Edison learn came on strongly to win six of its nnal seven Irvine League games, gaining its first· ever ClF cage pla)'Off berth. Thro it fought heavily favored Huntington Beactr· on e~ teams ror _three quarters before ~ by ID In CIF battle. the $122,000 finals . I :30 p.m. (4) -WORLD CH•M· PIONSWP TE NNIS ..:: The WCT blue group takes to the court in the $50.~ pro-celebrity tournament. ORLANDO (AP) -~ Jerry --..:.:i-··-par • .... llll load la two -_, la the -romd ol the •uo.• airu. oi-Golf -. ---· wbo lm -or -the leed all the way, ... MJ Hp a Sf.-bole lalal ol JM. a II -far Ga the warm and -1,5,...S Rio Pm Counlr1 Club -... 'Ille lnl&ky ,_ man, wt» hall a habit o1 wblstllog IOltly 1o ~1maeu 1n bis wual omble d</Wll the ~. bi'rdied the llllll bolo lo ..,.... hi> load ---· Bob M"""'1 ... ._ ..,,.,._, llod ... --. ".. . • ' • ·~ wbo -his lint pro- C...ml victory J1111 i... .... """'. bad a •, U..., JIOlfOd • and Blaneas dlor8"d Jnlo ClOlllenllon with a sb-mder- par.. • au au RodrJ«uei, with a M, hal Jllll-...... -. l><lllnd at an. • 'l'1la big -al :llll, eight under par aod only '°"' shoU bolllnd going into the last roond of this ch..., lor a '30,000 first prize, w11 made up of Hale Irwin. Bert Yancey, Lann y WadktM, Bob Ung8', AmtraJians Bruct !nm"*1 and 8ruco Devlin and Sooth --yOJle. Wadltlaa, <he only one ol the lead"1's wbo lallod to bmk 70 Jn the almoot ' ideal playing 'cooditloos, bad a 71. Unger paMod a •· Devlin and 1nm 61, Yancey ml Colo 17and~a16. Loe -bod bis font good ....... of the lelnament, a 61 for 212. Arnold -could do "' Getter than matdl par n and a_..i out o1 t1t1o ...,. -at21J. Jacl< Nicklaus, To'" Welttlopl, Johrvly MUI« and Billy C...,... are net COOi· petlng. "l l'Mlty wsit ·to win bed," ukl the .. , .. Mid Heard, who _...i the last ol hil -'"'"--in the spring ol 1972. "It's -o wblle and I roally ....i H." • At Villa Park. former Marina jooior vmity eo&ch· Ron Lindsay has turned in a nifty effort. in his-varsity coachlng cleb<rt. Uodsay took a sd>ool that had su1retec1 1htough three tonsecutive locsing cam· paigns and gukta:I it to M Jl-7 record and third place tn the rough and t.umblc Crt.'$1,iew U!ag~. Then in <he playol(s. VIiia Park surpri.-.ed Edgewood aM mlg}Ky Gancsha to ti!;O into next week's quar1«flnals. , O..\fngglo, Win, llagev. Mohs and Lindsay have no ct't1ificates acclaiming them a5 coaches or the year. But their line dlorts sur<ly meril exlra rooognl· tlon. 2 p.m. ll ) -CBS SPORTS SPECUCUWR -The 86th AAU men's, and \\'Omen's indoor track and field championships. Abo, "1orld Hockey Association highlights. 3 p.m. 17) -•MER!CAN SPORTSMAN -Emt!sl Borgnlne Md Jonathan \\1inlers fish roc amberjack near Key West, F1a. 3:30 p.m. t?• -·WIDE WORl.b Of' SPORTS -The "·orld four·rt\An bobsled chllmpionshlp. taped at St. Mori ti. • Switr~rland. Also t h e naUonal champior.shlp I n d o o r motorcycle race nnd the "''Orld !JO. meter ski jumping champlons!Up .• ' • ' l C z DAil Y 'llOT I Sundly, M1tttl l , 1974 • • ' -- .. .• .. l • ~oStrike Cathy Rigby No Longer Feels Pressure fu~ ' . -. • ~LA Wins ~.. . i '.NEW YORK -BUI CUrry ;.! the -Ollm. ,_i.. ~ o! the Nattoml Footblll ia1Ue Playen ~iatkln, aid Saturday Ille! tile 1971 -will not be canc<iled lltca111e of a strike. '"J11o NFL oeuon will bo ~ed ... let me make that u a crass. blatant predio-b ," the Oilers' center said. "We don't want to devastete ibe game . . . we just want lo be treated like men," CUrry .,i::. ~ Negotiallons on a new ~ Inc! -tile league and 1he players a5'0dallon bepn Mardl IS In Washington. A Dumber of · stan, including lluftalo running bade O. J. l:Jmpooo, han said they ex- pect a strike and Ed Garvey, executive director ol the NFLPA, says be baa already received overwhelming authorization for a strike. .• Kfngs Roll ws ANGELE? -c.nter ,Bu!dt Goring's 21st g&al of "the 1eason early in the final • period helped lift U>s Angeles into s third-place tie with St Louis as the Kings bea< the Blues 4-l Satunlay ntgbt In a Na~ Hockey ' ia(1le ...... • Gorlnl'• pl came with the ' ...... lied w IDd del- • llob -added .. II> .....,. tally wUh 1:411 to play ~ -wtlb • .... lllp mot. It ;.-lb! tllltd Klnp' """"' ";'jilsy 1liJil" t!ie mnlnr. . · liolli teams hive M polllls :ltp the w-.i DtvlliOl, me • "JDore Jllen Idle AUIDIL : .. 9 'Pac:Je Seore•· WINSTON.SALEM -Tep- ranl<ed Nor1h Clrollna Stale'• f'1·foot-4 Tommy Buries.on , • ""°"'ed a la to airge that put down a Wake Forest threat · IUd carried the Wollpock to , a 71.c! Atlenlic CO.Ill Con-_fen!nce buketbell v l c t o r y Saturday nlgbt. --sis " hlll '17 points after JJ.pme looer Wllb ,_cut thew~ • -to llMD wllll lolrmimta left. lie l(l>ltecl a lo-point ·spree that keel N.C. st.te's • -\'lc!Dr7 ill • -and ' llltll llndlltl cmr ACC rivals. .. e E .. Jlllll Bot • . _ _JA, s.c. -Alex '"Enelllb hll loc 37 points Satur-.. uy to help llU>nnked -. •Carolina def eel Houatoo IOMG at OUoUna COllseum. : .. ~ The Gamecocb _,..led I 'the pme from the be(lnnlng, • I btU1na Cl\ 56 percent of the . -:....,• from the Door IUd 70 .• -;;;;;.. from the line. South ,·Carolina ii now 21...f and ·lloulton dzopped to IM. • e llfareer l•Je• SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -...,WI wbm I'm flnllbed," Iba NBC --t OOrp. "But 11...wcl l'Ollly be Nd "I don't lee! the iw-n niily 11 'G dtles -uM where olie 11111 her bW I .. A lrown eropt '1V'1t CIUJy .. lit Che Uoltecl State' top ~ procluofjai ol "P-U '" -stop bavinl tbo -tbat I dlll ln llJ'lllllUlkl. <Olllllry In lhe -.u moolbr, ti•e. JUaby'• lace 11 oho leane4 ~ ~ ~ "Alter!Jro ,,......._ the Ol.Yml>lcl~lt Wlllll!J addeve Whether you're In~ or Catloy loo't"" wbld> dJreo. ''.J!ul rfCltl '''""I jult wool beck In btr dr..ioi room IUl1IDltl" Olympla at Mexico eolbuslann badvm. rm jull Wbll Ill d•tractor1~,llie aw~"-llonbor-·wllltate. -. lo comlaao to 9"t-pro- cbair and bn111be1!'bacl< her City and at Munldl In im. proud« my ......a,., bul tbe ,. .. ~ .. polb711ld. to -a eood-· In gym-"I don\ -bow loog I I~• looc 111 eQloJ llbort, blonde bonp. "I've -It r..Uy lak.. magic" the sames ... ,..,.. She aatd -~ ".. llUlics, I WU judi<d ... ....y -Last at It, but If I l1 and·-' lolaafere wltll "Boy, I'm """1llllY al Ulla," my mk>d di everythlni tbe ElevM y..,. « bumJ>f and year -....,.i bor to auill-move and slip I made. But """'.,_ a -· I thlnl< my marrtop," abe llld. &aid the %1-~ lonDor betweel abo111." w.n-and •-toeo wu lion fer the "P«er "81!" pro-on llage, I can alford to be I'd lib lo try -NI ..,. ''To ..... MlilnC oller Olympie l)'ltlllast ot the Lui fall, Callly decided enough," aatd lht pWe.laoed ductton 11111 -Is btr more relaxed. 1..., cet away linl." llbe llld. · you'ft .-i to It ....,._ 1111 neodlepolnt Wllc1c lhe lnspocted aialnst aeekinl a lhltd Olym-"1if!. ol Tommy Maooo, the bo-......... with UWe ml-.. !bat most "I don~ aunt nt f!Wlt (et fer JOUW would reoDy be ber- at ann's length. pl"' berth to tum prof.,.lonal, 12-year Nlllonal Foo I b a l l Cathy _, bave to lllog « the audl<nco probably .,..,,.cC<ly out « it ·(gym-ill(. You ahrayl -a """1 "I jus took Chis up the . pultlns her 'l)'mDAStic t.aleot Lea(U!! v-nnmic beck, or 1peelt In her role -just wOIJ!dn't cal<:b811)'Way." l1alllcl)," Ille &lid. She run1 er dwll•qe. You ..,·1 llve other day -it'• my lliat and dance tralnlns to u.e In now a CBS ~ oom· pantomime lllcladd·b$" 1YTI!· -#l<r h« cwnat tour, In a ID'Q)-its camp In !be day to day for d-*'C lie one. Jt'a supposed to be a ber rote as the tkle star In meotator. outleacrobatksJotbelbow. which ahe will play 10 lhows 1wnmer ~ Garden Grove blue." Weekend Jogs Producing Nature Study for Hu"lst Eric Huill sbould get at leaat a few unlls ' " biology credit fnlm o1I Ibo ,,_,. be logs. . It Isn't the ....Uday 11-mlle ja1D1!1 which prod,uce the nalure study, hut lhe weekend jogs through the hills behind Emerald Bay. 1"I've seen bobcats, deer and numerous rabbits and squirrels," says the ~a Beach sophomore of bis U-mlle runs. 'It's fun t9 run in natufe. . "Besides that, the tut few weetenda I've been able to see l!IORle lllands far to the a:>uth which I never even knew e:listed. STEVE BRAND 11Qu)IM IOI! ~ loot lite they're close enou&h to toudL ti HuJot proveo tbere'a ·etlll plenty OI ad-""'""""°""' spirit ill him .. he""""· ''Ulere are nne greeteavee back kl the mcuitalnl. II'& just .. -wmi you (et away """'the --Dolle." Maybe dlalt'• Ille -to his outlltan•ll•g Nlllllng. lie •YB -be'1 Jou1nc aJooc ... the --be ..... feels Ured or pain. Somehow you ptctuno Hulst -.C fcnard to 1blle werkud nm· when Ml just blm, the ....... 11111 --• lJnlllHal:lna _ ..... 1'nqlo o11 a. -If -·· Y""°'1 In €ount1 Anbutv filllOUllC at UC lrvlae, tltere n1 Biile ._,.!loo wbal alleet bll (llW w1Mdd i..e te die n1t of tlte team. New r.nlaDd.11 Dlvkt Green bad die cllulc reaetlon: \ •·1 think It WOUid be blotdy ten1fle:' he 1ald. One ol the items to mark on your calendar is the Arcadia Invltatldnal Track Meet, April lJJ at Arcadia High. In that meet Hulst will make his itroogest bid llK' a super mile time. "I'D Wllc1c fer two aolld -for tllat ooe race,'' 11&)'1 J1u11t. ''l lbould ~ in pe<fect shape 11111 the compiitltlon there ls alnya the best. I'm gotnc lu'au4:10." 11'1 111 ....,q. meet IDd the ncl< bas produoed -line -And, u you mill lt, the meet will be -tele<11lon (NBC) Aj><il:#I. ·---lnck --FIUil -1111 tldl ........ -.. w ·-..,._. Oollo ·McCoaell: 11Jle'I u.e HCODd mta:t MtplM>more dlttilOll namer Ii die CIP.'' WUt aboat SM Clemnle'I Terr 1 Had· -1 .. "AD I bow ahoat Mm," llYI Flbel, 1111 th! ..... Ille t... na le Ille Or-CO..ty C1W t»mdr'J ll'fltlticwel, lladclleRlm'I wta. --la Ille .. .,..._.. dlvilloll -~ u lut u O.U.11 la die venlty/' ·-'-..... Ille t... ..W meet, Fllzel Mid, "I lllpe tliey p al 11 la -Ille S..dleni Ol•llel me e t (Mlrd. 11 at Nnpon -I er -atB (Mardi ltlllB ....... -1." -•a-......-~k? Pirates' Crmik --~-- Play$'r-of -year Onu!le Coast College's Tom Qunt-and Bob Manker and Golden West's Taras Young have been selected to the Dolly Pilot's All-Orange County JC baaketball team. · • Crunk, a standout defensive player, was named the county player of the year. Santa Ana's Bill Oates wu • lected lhe top coach. Saddlebeck'I Riel< Bauer earned 8 sec, ood team berth TQM CRUNK Anteaters' ' Crew Boss On. • • ....,rtim1stic Coach Bob Emst is em.rq the 1974 rowing seeson "" an opUmistlc but caotiOus note. The UC Irvine mentor feels confid<'11 the coming season Will be the best in f.be history of crew at UCJ. "'Ibis is the finit time we have had vecy many seniors go all the way through ~ Program with a great nwnber " them stlckin( with it tbroo(h the summer program. "Seven ot the eight guys In our vanity boat have beell lo(etller ""'two straight,.... ....i oeven « them co~ ill llJ" Canadian Nat-~ In the fall." UC1 !ln9hed the lll!S _, withaH_and_ ilxth In thew-~ Thli year all raets wtth exception ol the Western Sprlnta will Ito held on the home COUJ"9 of the Anteaten In NOrth Lido <llannel. 'lbree · « tile """"' lncludin( the one this ""'k will he of three, miles duration rather than the eonventlcoal 2,000 meters. GREGERSON NA.BS SECOND HAYWARD -DID& Hllil lllgb'1 Bob G:'i only • lblrd place In tho ~=~ !!": .!.. ~;:::- ten.• Kirt Krtgbea um defeated Gnceraon for the ti- ile. Founlaln Valley's Joe YOl&lf, COllliden>d the bti&'"' thr-..t from the Orange CO...t area, llPI~ l00r ma-to flnl9b out of the money in the 911>ouaddivtsion. Y....,, who WU ahead 7-2 with 30 -to (0 In his final matdl, was pbmed for tho lint time In hll -to be eliminated CloYil H1&b 'm17 'ed Moote Vista lor the lelm lltlt. Skating . - E h"b" •. x 11tion Scheduled "E·--..........i... wants to race ~~ ... ~-~~ru-• ....,... medalist novke tee sbtiog "We did it ooee agalnet UC ~ 1\vin join a group Santa Barbara last year. DAVID KIRBY SKATES TONIGHT IN CM. «..,.,,_In an - UCI will have a varsity, at the IcetCapidee a.Jet Ioe junior vanity, 11111 lreshmao Anna lmlFt at I o'clock wUh ..,. along w1th vanity and Net R--·-... up the pul>llc - -lours shell In com-.......... -Kbtly, • -" Balboa petltioo. 1'IBDd, _, the U.S. DOYlce ~ ~~ ::w:! i::.: S "th Ad nc statioa: ......,.. ..... in tm. • aenior with junior varsity mi va es; . Joinlnc lmn lo tbo -~8:it becw we cbl't ' ' ' · " =• =be~ iw..a have to tab· quite u manr Tom Hull and Erlb - __ Alao u A L _ 8 v· In"""" '11ley llnilhed - make a 1 mlstakO, it Rtv:.:.. -S rie, __ o_rg In -In the 1974 oenior mUooals. team more at a chance to ~ __ Dwg Varvais and Lisa (et !lack In the race. Tbe =. wb>palro.,.,., l:,,= empl1asl9 Is oo eoduranc< LA COSfA -Stan Smith 'I " • ••-••-semUlnal lier this rather than eadeflce." .,. , <rv m u1t: ou..:r ear year. At -Will be Bruce Jb. OVOJ1l0wered Raul Ram!"" by mal<:b. Jo Am Sclnelder a n d 11e-. • junior. He """ the scores of fh'I, H, 6-4 Saturday The doubles team ol Tom lll<tian! GrH!ln who placed -'-·'~~"P In Canada to """ a semlfmal matdl in Edie! and T • ---~ fourth aa. a pale Jn the silver l,_ast. ~'::":"'""'r." ""' sen om ~~. dance. They· will demonstl•to At )i~."7-wtn be Jolm Davis, a $$0,000 World Cbempionsl\ip both ol the United Slates, an original dance patl<m. a -; Rick Peterson at Temls Tournament. advanced to the cb.Jbles lioals Wendy Burge, Ibo 11'11 ..,. No. 6; Mil<e Sullivan at No. Tbe tall, powerful .Smith of the ~t by heating tiona1 j<Rlior cha~ . T LAUDERDALE Crunk, a 6-2 sophomore, was the Pirates' leading re- FOii · bolnler and paced tbe Dues In ustst& He also averaied ~: Biii Butler a1 No. 4; Jolln · playodmoreaggressivelythan Rager Taylor ol England and Roberta Lel¢Un, third Sutton at No. 3: Joe Pearson he did earner this seoson when Juao ~ ot Spain, &-3, C:, :;:,,~ the ....., at NOC 2: and Da.-Graham be lost two mal<:bes to H In the bow. All are letterinen E.n.r... and Leonard will "-~ ~~:.!!,!972 na-wllh Uno junlon and lour Ramirez. ·~ ~-~~,...... .• Murcer becaDle the best ' paid " Nri> York lo.Tpolntsacame. 1----, -ee 111 lllstoi"y w!leti be YQllll/! waa tbe top ..,.,., In the coonty wblle Manker !:itmied a 1974 contraet tor an ,... • ~ey ICOl'er-.nd-rebeunder-lor-Orange !lout.-Bouer r;-.;,,IJmat<d f 11 0 ; 0 0 0 , the waa Saddle back's leading scorer. Anteaters Host Golf Tournament seoton. '!be fiftl>seeded Sm l th, meet~ and &ocoe Taooer Thereaa Foy socond place _TheJIQLjunioc. vmity_boat _liel'.VlngJirst In the llnt-set, ln~11L.all-.Amecican.....-........1n_the junior iadie. mtlonal will ha"" Jim QJrTle at cox· -e Ramirez' service on the lirial. Albe and Tanner esrller oompetltloo this yoor. -' I ~ Leo cl b All-Onai• Couty ~can cue u an· Pini Team r--Wday. Player COllego (• Warriors llp•et Tom Cnmk, Orange Coast ~ CINCINNATI _ L l 0 yd Taras Young, Golden West · tu' career-high 33 points Bob Manker, Orange coast }!irilBered a lurlous aecond hall Bob Angel, Santa Ana ~natl comeback and a 92-Mart Campanaro, Cypress ;'ti upeet of elgb!Manked Sa<Gad Team ~l.!aniuette Saiurday In a col-Jell Hutton, Fullerton ·~e buketball game. Pat Barrett, Cypress .. i~ ~ltt:: ~: :1.a~; ~Ana :~uette iu to open the second Rick Bauer, Saddlebolcl< Dt. S-2 HI 6-6 6-4 S-2 6-4 6-4 M 6-4 5-10 Yr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. swain with Gree Peterson at aecond game, took a 3<l lead beat Adriaoo Panatfa o! Italy llari>ara Smith, the 1974 M>lre. Jolin Walker, Jim and won the rint set on his and loo Tlrac of Romania. junior national -.poo. · Erwin, Roy Bevin, Brad serv. e .. Ramirez was ahea~ H • G G I In each lllcatlnt! cUvillm « Lewi!. Brian Atwood, John m the second set before nm· •rtnaK • ns the mtiooals thll Ye a r. Kerr and Pete Becklund mak· !ling off four points in a row MlAMl -Fourth-seeded Calllcmia 'had • rup:aen- ing up the crew. Four of the to even the. match. Tom Gorman advanced to the tatlve. 'niese st 1ter1 eight are sophomores. In the third set, the two fipals of World Olampionship tepresent California sbtklc former University ol Southern Temls' tt11.,000 Red Group clubs as well as the Denver caDfornla eces traded points ~ Saturday night slortinf club. * * * UCI CREW IMPRESSIVE until they were tied H . At with a u, S-3, 7-5 decision Tonight's procram ts beinf that point, Smith used a deep over eiglih seeded John Alex-opons<red by the M.,. Verde lob shot to back Ramirez up andcr. Fi&U"e Skatlnc Club wltb a and Uie Mexican veteran G<lrman will meet unseeded $2 donatlm bting asked for slashed the return Into tbe CUfl ~· In -y's -In at1endanoe. net for a servicte break. Smith ftnal! wtrih SIO 000 to the "Foi" ticket lnfonnaUoo, call :jialf IUd bur11t al>ead..by.lS.. PCoa~;~~k. 'points oo a senaatlonal 14-20 ~~~,--- USC's ~ul goV team including de/ending champion . Mark Pfeil and U.S. amateur champion Craig Stadler, will he •moor 10 1 ..... """"'ting In the UC Irvine lnvifatlonal ·B'>u toumament at Santa Am coumry Club Mooday. Other teams besides the Tn.jans and -scbool will be tJa.A, Cal Stale (Long Beadll, UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside, cal s tat e (NorthridgeJ, Cal St ate (Fullerton), Col Slate (Li>.< Angeles) and USIU. UC lrvioe's vartsly e.lg!ll-beld. his secve to win the ~ and 1$,000 i., the loser. m.M!ll. n\ilicrt'W c;ipened·up 'the1974 '·8elllifinaJ· ,, 1 ••• •••••• , ••••• , Drysdale ·defeated~Torn'Ok•· ~ ..... ,., ·•·' · ... •·· · · · · · • · · ·••• seaaon with ao tmpreistve Smith will lace Australia's ker &4; 1-C, 7-li In Saturday's T • ' spurt fnlm the fleld. e Tlzna Wfaa ARCADIA -Fernando Toro guided Ti1na to "the lead on the fmal tum and held off "Pemy Flight by a oeck at the wire SaLUrday as Con· venienee ran a distant fourth in the $100,000 S a n t a Margarita invitational Hfi,D" dicap at Santa Anita. · e Mlraele .Finish • CHA PEL HILL - Freshman Walter Davls bank- ed in a 35-foot jump lhot ·at the end oC regulation time to cap an Incredible Norih ·Carolina comeback Salurllay .. the fourthnnked Tar Heels pped -rival Duke, -~-· ~ lllvlt' Joas llbot ftnlabed • ~=' aow UNC wipe out ~ polDI DUk• ltod In ~ ..,.. •• llDal 17 -· ~VII Ulen went on to ICOl'e >Sli « his toam'1 ton points :;{ii Ille ov.nlme period 11 UNC ~-Ill nicord to lJ.4. ' : Gauchos Feted Wllebeok COll ... '1 basket· ball lftln will be honond with • banquet 1\lnday .. the Mkskln Viejo Inn. )t beCina 11 l :IO p.m. , Area Tilt for Vikes; SC, Oilers on Road start at Newport Bay, melling John Newconlhe In today's other semifinals, llreakini Ok· erronSt visiting Cal Slate ( L "" f finals. N ... com~ -ed a ker's serve ·1n tile 12th game 'Beach) with ease. straight-set triumph Friday ol tile thltd aet for the victory. . Cooch Bob Ernst's No 1 over Chile's Patricio Cornejo . Unoff1' ,.; o} unit -the Lone Beach .;.i. 10. advance. The wjnne< « e Net llpaets . ~ fil by nearly a lull minute this event will take bome CHICAGO -Ros' em a r y l\1arina High's Vikings have buses for the trek to Brawley. dra~n a home assign.meat for T\ckets ere $4 each exd~lve second round action In the of the ~ ticket and can CTF 4-A basketball playoffs be obtained at the aclMtles and they'll n1eet Citrus Belt office. League champion P a c I f 1 c +• , TUesday rtight at Fountain .:·~~~ ... 11• e1 11:111t:ho ,, Valley High School. 0omr1101111 va Mlnlk111 •t lono 1t1c~ Hun t l n g t o n B ea Ch • c';,,.,1111 " P'klnc •t FOUflt11n V•lle't mearM·hlte, co-ehaTJlPlon w\Ui H11~ Marini in the Stmeet J.eacue, Cr..-t1 Ytllfr n CrtMll ti Glff'to _ _.. u. _____. dti. c.-.... 11 on the JV11U for ,..., ~"" v"""'" o.. " ""'' Me v1111y C1F eUminllknl te9t Mid wU1 111 .. "'*,...,.' ~ tor-Btl.cb OtY ~ .... ~ .. Saulh Ttf'> ......,~ ~ ~ vt LI Wlhon Callele to dueJ danCeroul 1't \Mlf ltldl CC. fWM1 UdWI LGlll ""lelch WUJaD. _ ,....._ vt '-.t Ytl!ltvrl ---· ....... ,_ lh\ fl*IC. is a Wecne.d:ly dub-w. o.t1r1.i '" 1"""'8oll ., kMT the ooly pla1"f pme not .... Among the top lndlviduals will he Bo Baugh and Tony Carnp .. gber from Long Beath and Paul Wise from Fullerton. Baugh is the brother o! Laura Baugh, a member of ·the women's pro tour. Cam- pregher is a Marina· High graduate and Wise Is the NCAA college division defend· ing champion. USC WM the Rlwnlde lnvitatlooal lall -wltll hoot UC Riwnlde ......S. oo the 3,00ll-meter course. llO,OOO. Caaak of. san Fnm<isco and And lo top things off the e Ashe Hot Vil'l!lnla Wade ol Britain, bolh host Anteaters alJO won the coming up with upset victories vanity lour-man and junior BARCELON~ -A r th u r Saturday, will m<et today In vanity eight man races. Ashe of the United States beat tne finals ot the $50,000 Pro uc '"'" countryman Eddie Dlbbs 7-1. ·Women's Tennis meet at the ~~":;~ 1j= 1':'03~ cc::'"tt~!• 6-2 Saturday in their singles Lakeshorc Racquet Club. 11.~ =11;'.:· _.. ..,.., semifinal round of the $50.000 l\tiss Qasals defeated Chris 1, uc. ll'Tlnt 11:u i. C•I '"'-ll.ol'IO Green Group World ctiam, Evert 6-2, 6-3, for the first 1.-c111 11100. pionstrlp Tennis tournament. tlmclnhes-prolesslo.nal Y"'91tY ....._ u.-"""" ~ 1. C9' 111._ u.11111 1Mdl1 l1:t.1l t. Ashe advanced. to todaY'~ career and Miss Wade ousted ~ 1r;:111f;~ • .._..w. _.... finals against SwedMl'a Bjorn top.seeded Billie Jean King '--_., • llorg, who de!Mted Vildlmlr •I. 7-t, in their matcll Sotur- 1. CAI -·--· 11'4" •...w• J Clochollov·••• •• ._ ....,l 2. UC: 1"""9 •;14 ~ VI --. ~ ...,., Young Tops JC Statistics1 belne cmWJlted T\lttdlf. M=~ ..... YI (•,,.,,._ .r T\cketl -cr1 •le at all CG11et1 '" ic...i11 11 P\IUtrtoft c..... Qolden West l'\Ji-.•.s Taras ~ ~ Manm led ~ CIF .. C•I lttte (1"111""""1 _._... • WI......,., 11 I 1 II T.J =' .. 1!''11:1 Orqe CoMt 111S'I o0Mr rvrtt11 "' V1111 'm 1t c..1 ,,... Young tops the final JC 0raice Oout wttb ~ potnt.s plaJUf entry In ·2-A ldioftt CF.t..,_.I ,,,, lentt Alll Coll• baakettmll am1ng ltatllUcl {11.7 avtrqe) while ruck 11 at Brawley. Hlgb T1Mlday Jti. M-.. ., ._::,_ Hllfl .. ror the 1173-74 1M10D u com-· Bauer:' was the top Saddleback oigbt. . 1r1111r1n 111 ""'' t1tr1 '' plied by the DIJly PUot. ICOr'fl' with 4e7 (1?.S averace). ~ pnoee ire •t.IO for ''t~ ~r.= ... , •rnoi.., HI• Young, 1 aopbomorel tallied ldaltl end 71 ceMI for Al\IU If ., Oorlff ,,,,. ~) 894 points for Ute RUii en. an UOO\.llKIC , ... 1 ltudenta .. cNldftn.~ 'fktets/ ll'ltl!!n 111 11.!:. 11 1111 JKillto fVerage of 23.t per game. ltlM · ,, ~~ ,1 :, 1i1.i It the eate are $1.llC) )W Hlgn ' Hit career total It Golden "'"' c lit 13 •JS l4,I .,.,ne. ....=:z~1 •• w•i-c11r1.11e11 tt•i. West Is 1,orr, eecond oniy to =•llO!e • 'JI U ~,: 1::# 9ran aernente Is plaming 11.,.01111o11A11.c.woH1111 O..ls'l"hompeon (1•71),who 11:..,.;•,. :'• ,. 1l 11:: i:s,' I nd ~--~( klfrt Ytilf'I' vt f~ ti __..,i 14'1 l"f"tf ., 2t JI ., QDC adu L a WO a~1 l"ltfllt!ld Hloll ll•~trt'ltldl ""-...,. .. ..., , , • T1111Y • t ,. t 1' u . ' • • ,lo\H1hl"" I 1 1.l Joftoi"llft I J 0.7 TOllll JI n4 21S 1An #,I .OLOIM WUT n•ltl • '?=·~· ... ,, •• ff4 "·' ,, Jf lf J'3 1).1 '° 111 l t65 11.i " .... , .... " tJ , l.S& $.4 ... -... ll " " I" u 41'910t• .,.,.Ii '' ,. :JO 1t• T, ""' J.l lP 71 l ff l.I " ,, 0 u 11 - OU .. a COAST tD4J . " " ....... 30 M t• MO 11,1 ;m 110 " 2H l).t JO lS1 " 11' 11.1 JO Ut ,.. »I 10.1 1' ., • ,,. •. , " " ,, ,.. ... ,.,.,..,, ti " lt " '·' .,,,,,,. •l.Sltl.7 • .J l ' 1.1 • 1 ' ' •• • W3tl UM n s Champion NASSAU, Bahama. (AP) - Robin Two II, owned by pro- fesslmal sailmaker and de~gner Ted Hood ' o I M~. Mais., mol- ficially has clinched th e SoutMm Ol'tan R'a c I n 1 °""""""' ch8J!111lonshlp with ' an 11th pla<e finish In !be Nassau CDp. -ol Friday's sl1ort sailing race, Ille •llxth and flDal ev1!Dt on the SORC tour, -lllllllliclal S.tunloy pedic _ _.. -'l'loQ,aSMoota.. E. lloop, -nol tnflll...t tn the _.. IDd -... pecflad to _., Iha No.• I ........ the cln:ult T•mw 111, owned br Al ca..t "Ntwpart -. -tile .-icJaf . ""It "!:! followotl by LICJllDllll, by Ted 'll!nwir ol AU-. Manin Field's Maile~ from King ol Pruula, l'"L, ,11n-third. , ' In OVl!Nll points, ~lnl trRUed 'Robbi 'l'lo n I 1,111 points with l,IM.7S (llllttll unolllclaUy. • • I t ' • • ' •• Checkered Flag wmt"HOWARD L.HANDY ' Vlbraol enthusiasm !or any undertaking In the "°'Id oi . motor sporQ 11 a lrademlirk of Peter DePaola ot Laguna Hills. Tbe 1925 lndianaPolll winner ll currenUy plugging the On- tario SOO. achcduled !or nest Sw>day, and alter that be bopeJ to join tbe f41vance fan fare for lhe big one In lndy in May. With Ontario starting the USAC cbilmplonship cor circuit tb1s. year, how does be ~ al the si.lulUon? "You can see the change in enlbusta!ltl among the driven," Pete says. "On Monday rUght we held an open house and ordinarily you wouldn't see any of the drivers there. 1bis time there ~-ere a large number of them on band and they are eager-to-get going. '"l'he drivers and mechanics will be able to work out any problems they might have early this year, much earlier than in other years. · '"lllls is the rll'St time USAC bas had a raoe of SOO miles before the lndianapolls race. They used to nm in Phoerllx in a · IOO-mile event but that lm't like a 500." Front Row Set for 508_ Foyt Set On.Pole For500 ONTARIO (UP!f-7 -A. J . Foyt , winner o( five United Slates Auto Club dri\•ing Utles, vabbed the pole position '"" next weelceod'a Callfomla 500 Satunby by speeding over 190 miles !><" hour on the ralti- dampeoed Ontark> 1'1 o lo r Speedway. Following a .-,r delay-camed by a steady ram. Call. Fo~ • ..oordcd the day's I-speed oi 190.617 miles !><" hour. Jolniy Rutherford was nearly five'·miles per hour blct ac 1as.•, while Bobby Unser rounded out the fim row with a llS.'117 speed. " ' WhUe the three fronl-n>w posit• ltave bffa fllled for lite 5ef.m.De fea\Ure next •ttk, other stairtlag spots oa the p1d will be ftJJed today wbea t~-o lot-m11e eveats are l&l:ged at Oltario. 1'be first race will get aDder way al l:SO wttll die second al J o'cktck. For those who might ltave mlued It, the •mne race will start at I 1:31 wtlb a Held of 33 catl. Foy!, Rutherford and u ..... will sil in thf first row in the Mardi 10 <Will, the open- ing USAC race of the year, The rest of the drivers ~;u have t.o ba!Ue for "positions In tv.'O l<JO-mlle qualifying races today. lrvi11e Leug11e lfrestli1a9 cha11ips itl11the r , 6r.,1t Compete 1\110 Orange Coast area drivers will be competing in the even~ including Rick Mui.her of Laguna Beach and Jeny Grant oi Irvine. Saturday's qualifying speeds also detennined the starting posilloo for today's qualifying races: Fountain Valley J-Jjgh 's Barons captured Lhe league lille with an undefeated record. Kneeling ~fro1n left) Jim l-lughes, ·Don Stutz, Randy Davis, Scott itattby. Don SUrewalt, Joe Young. Dan Stir& wait. Standing -Rick Larkin. Bob P3)'ne, Jeff lfof\an<l , Glen l"red1ichs. Bruce l·lernandez, J\fark llaskell, coach' \\"ayne J\1ick- aelian. Muther will be driving the No. 76 car for the Webster Rac- ing team while·Grant will drive No. 55 fot Bob Fletcher. Grant will not be associated with Costa Mesa's Dan Gurney in Utis / race. Gurney will enter only ooe car and It will be driven by Bobby UMel'. Cooler Weather Foree .. t lrvtne's Jerry Gran I quaUfled for the fourth row by clocking 113.223 mph. H~ time earm him the Pole posi- tion ill that row. Collegiate Basketball Further bad< ~ Laguna Beach's Rick Muther who landed on the pole In the seventh row after a top speed Are you wondering about tbe wtedter ror am Sanday? of 179.301. Results A 11>-year 1h»dy from the natloaal weather aervke .,.. Ana.heir.i's Jimmy Caruthen an average high temperature of It dtc:ree1 hi Ontario on that sped to a IIH .397 for !he se- date, more. than zo degrees cooler &f&aa tbe ••erase for Llbor conl:i spot in the fifth roW. Day weekend, the previou s date. I The West Tbt field at Ontario includes three of tbe foot.-prtviMll win· 3;9-~d Poyt had use 10, c.1 •1 fff'I·-· Jee ·Leonard (11111,, Roger Mc<laakey. (lf7Z) ud .Wall)' . ~ . mhoura lalnp ·hiof. )!!~~ ~~:,~·::,•o:.:, 11 Dallubacb (1971) per S .....,J'Vte'° 0.--o<ll' 51 1•, W•1n SI 6J ~ ., ... -1 -M rlo A dretd Bobb ud Ford. .Friday the fa.st,e$t \ime • w.s1m<w11 10 •• u.s. 1n1er"'11-1 •~ -Fortner ladtanapolls -.... aben a n , Y during four days of aot" c,1 51,te rlos •nv•i.1> n uc.s:Oni. AI U.ser, A. J. Foyt and Gordoe Jolm.cock u:e alto entered. Times •;ere sk>wer ~'er~ c.11:;::• ::_ ii:.. s•. M••Hn'l. "'•"'· Safety Belt Letfblat.le• Jn:vious years because fl new u.as or s ..... Fr1roc•"'o 1111, s1. M .. .., ••• IN l.I"" -•les limjHnn fueJ USC C•Ut. JU ----1,.,;r.i;. -~ I~~ """"'& s.11111 U 13 S•"I' Cl1r1 .. 1 THE YEILOW FLAG -At least 30 state ~"'tureS Wil and the size of aerodynamic .c.1 si.•f il.11119 B••<l•I ,., P1<1ue be asked t.o consider requiring motorist.a to use "safety belts wfnP 00 the cars. ~s~ Oleoo St. n. San J....e s•. n during the year 1974. Trailing the top three in ll1k.,.llle+cs SI. t'J, UC-Aiv.nicM I), Safety belt laws have proven effective in Australia where . Saturday's qualifying ·were 0 ... "1""" motor vehicle occupants deatm have dropped .2:0 . percent llMI Gary Bettenhausen lau&l Y••• 12, o.r1...!~h'~ Jerious injuri~ OO_percent. m ph; Gonbl J 0 h ~c o ct, Prl11e11on 10, co1\llT'li.11 a Under guidelines proposed . by the U.S. Department of 1115.242: Mario And r e t ti, ::,~:~~~;:"' Transportation, stat.es can qualify in each of the fiacal years 184 786· Walley ·Dallcnbacti w.,1t1ata st."· F•~ s1. ~1 1974-76 for SO pert'ellt increases in federal highway safety funds t84.'&1s; Al Unser, 183.955 ; and ::::._~.~;.,'!, Hin 60 by acting on safety belt bills. Dick""simon, J8.1,35S. Piii u, wn1v1roin1111 Safety authorities in the U.S. have estimated that safety !~!!~::" .. ~'~.w :. belt use laws in every state could increase belt USe so greatly Norri o.me us. vm..._. as that belween 10-15,000 Jives a year and over a million serious in-R PrcwlOltl(e •s. st. Jollrl'1 INYI ,, l·un.s could be prevented. fil•fiOUtS M;dwost Mlii.ourl 11, Olt11hom1 St. 11 A II Purdl'I ''· Ullnoh U OCIR Slait1e 8 i 11 pr N. D•km• "· .-.--.. .... THE GREEN FLAG -Ne1t super racing date at Oranie Couaty Internatiot al Raceway Y.ill be April 4-t wbe.n tbe Gruel · American West prese.nts its lbird event of tbe year. nts Is an earlier date tban Ian year aqd will pit the top driven and macbinff against. each other before tlrle ea1tem . ~t eta nnder way rather OWi iD the late fall. --- Tlwmpson Ends College Career By'CIWG SHEFF Of Hie DllllY ~li.t 111tr Formet" C.orooa de! ~tar High and Golden West College standoot Chr;s Thompoon ends his' collegiate basket ba 11 career ll.1onday night-but in a far different way in whlcb it began., Thompsoo, a 6-2 guanl, . leads Pepperdine C o 11 e g e against Jerry Tarkanian's host Nevada (Las Vegas) ~ Mtnlayn~ As a two-year starter at Golden West, T hom p son --below the 20-jioinl mart. m any game. CHRIS THOMPSON When be left the Huntington Bead> ""'-· be had oet a career aoorlng record (1,441' points), along with 15 olbe< agaimt a melHo<nan deleme, marl!s--<lmt oi wMch still •1tich bas limited Otris' ol· ~· '' · · · 'stiiirWee years later. He fense. once soored 50 points in one "He's played tremendous game am in his sophomore defense on denying bis man .....,., guided the Rustlers to the ball. We lost lo Pacific the Southern C a 11 f o r n l a by two points once and In Conference .title and third overtime in a seeood game place in the state pl.Ayc(fs. and Without Chris we wouldn't But things changed foe have been an}'Wbe.!'e close. He 'lllompoon when be i.n Golden • held John Errecart lo 11 and West. 13 pojnts and Errecart is ·con- He tran.sfen'ed to Oregon sidered a candidate for All- and was a starter for most American honors. . ot bis jwllcc season before "Believe it or not, Chris' getting into a fKluabble t.i.th primacy concern is lo win, Ducb coach Dietl Harter. Mt scoring lilt< a. lot of people Bee...., oi it 'l'bompson quit think," aaya Bloom, Oregon, at wt ........ and '"""-Ill Anthropology . .-..,..,.i lo Peppadil., maio<, bas "lioyed his stay where he's been a starter al Pepperdine. molt ot this seas:in. ..It 'S a lot more reined '1bompson ~ a 1>iilb game atmoopbett bett than it waa oi 30 points tltis ......, at Oregon. The coache• C Gary (,..;mt Oral Roberts). but O>boD and Bloom) !!JO more . ho aldtln hito in dooble easy llOilrl and I don't feel Ogm-es -basically because quite as tooeb. presaure as l'Opperdine playa a -down I did up tbett. ~ game that "!"' in-"My shootq hasn't chao(- sta!led by .-..t coach Bm ed, I'm still ar'OllDd the llO Bloom. _,t mart, but I ha-\ Bloom w a s Thompson's taken VCl"f Min)' llhofl.. We -It Corooa do! Mar and don't !Ml -loo oft«l, the .,.Ef Qamioo College bead lllte ""'did at Golden Wett." -.,,.us h;ghly or Chris. Thon•..,. lo u n d e c I d e d "ffe' done Ve'f'Y well , for about the ful.urt -btJie hf' ii UI um weuon,• Mys'"BlOom. iure orone lfiing -he wants "ApJnst the zone Chris ii a craclt at lr)'illri oqt with II .,W ., .oy.n., -a pro teem. Ol>lo St. IS, 11'1111-1'I Hit Area Wlv.onoln 11, Mkll. M. llCI C .. Mklll~n fl, W, Mk:ll. '1 fot!IOO 1fl, IC"'I SI, " Athletics Baseball and track and field competition involving UC Irvine was postponed Sal!lrday .. the rains that pelled the Orange eoa.t atta washed out the llCbedulcd action. Coach Gary A dams ' baaetloll 1eam; which has · racked up a 7-3 record, in- cluding two victories ovtt Ariwna State and a 9-3 lriumph recently Uiat snapped USC's 22-game winning streak. was cut down in its bid to add UCLA lo its list or ' vic- tims. The scheduled doubleheader will be played Apr. 3 at noon. The track and field meet with visiting Occidental has been cancelled. UCI representatives a re hope!ul that OCcidental can PQMibly be added to an ex- isting dual meet to form a bi angular. Prep activitSes likewise were intemJpted by the blief but heavy storm. Laguna Beach H I g h ' s scheduled tradt and field meet with visiting Crespi ~ postpoo- cd until (lO"'ibly during the · spring vacation, · Fountain Valley and Hun- tington Beach's baseball <Oil· llic<s 'wi1h San Maroos and Dos Puebkls were cancelled. Fountain Val ley and llun- tingtoo Beach have scheduled a game between tf>emselves P.tar. 14 to make up fpr the loss of the games Saturday. · Newport's i n va1ion of Estancia has been postpcoed until Wednesday when they'll try again at 3:15, Junior College' bast b a 11 :it. Ol1! '°' Grlnfllll .» Mllml, OlllO 61, X1vl~ !le Clnclnn111 r.i. Ml•CWt'la 11 G•nnon 1•. Y-10..rown SI. 70 D•'flan n, H, MkhlVlft J9 UHnol1 St. 1 .. lnd1.,.,. 51. 13 e. ·Mldl.-11&.-WlllMO~IOll~l.$~--- 0.P•ul U. MlotJINIU • •• <*ilo u. 71, llowll"" Grwn.,. 51. llllll• t2, 0.-•ka 16 1-1 IS. Norlllwfttem 1' S. I~ 71, N. Ill, S South Mist. 51. 1S. MWIMS"°' ff Flllfkll "' Al•belN 11 N. C..l'OllN St. n. wne Forest .. (IMnlllll 71, (;1. Ttch SI GawO• W•~loll •· YI. Tedi II T--100. UOU II MllJYI-!Kl, Ylrylnl• n N. t1rollf'e '6. Dukl f'I Orll AOberts 10l. Qll.11. City 14 s. A.111>.111.w n. S•mtor.s 1111 South•11t SMU 7L r .... TKll n A•k•nM1 ,7, Te•11o ..... ,.,. '6 N. T1•11 "· Wic:Nl1 SI. 13 E. Tt•lt I'· St. ,,.,.,.,., 1' • 1tk1 n . TCU n T11l~1 n, w. T1••1 66 Ntr# M1..-lco 61, UTEP ii Rockies Ulll!I SI. 11. aolw $1. 6f u11n t7, Wyoming '° IYU 1D, Colo. SI. I~ K•nwl llCI, ColarlGO 1' Arl1on1 SI. 1M. Ariz-t$ ...;, l'are• n , Deflwer 10 Tourn•rnents lw!MTII c~• F11r...-n 62, Ak:l\mOl'ld ID MllS·A.HlllllC St. JllMtlfl'l 76, U Sin. 11 Ml-Dl•Mi Roanokl lS. Al~ U Diahlos Gain NCAA Berth LOS ANGELES -Tommie Lipsey keyed a late 12-0 burst by Cal State (Los AngeCesJ .. .that carried the Diablos to a 93-87.victory Saturday night over UC Santa Barbara and into the NCAA basketball playoffs. . Lipsey, a 6-foot.3 center. hit ~ven of hi.1 24 points after the two Pacific Coast Athletic Assoctntion tearm v.-ere Ued wUh S:Ol io ):ilay along the <nnge Coa9' area Seo" .... oloo wiped out . by . p 1'0 res Saturday's rains. <'" . smeduJed WCl'e Sadd~ A~ .....-11 A1'Kltl\WI '• lrip to Southwestern Ktl'ltUCkY ru, ,...mdll, 111 - ~ C•roUN HQ, lndl1M lClll \.Uuerence play, San Anl«IWI HJ, OM...,-10. LA Valley's trU to Golden viro1m:.~'::r.: ~ Wes. IDd Mira Costa's venture ..,_~ .s.. N'i '"'611de!"' 2. al ~ .. e Coasl College NY A•l'IQefl,, NUIWllloOI• l "'-• • llottvn '· Detroit 4 Goldm West's game will be P11n.ctt1!11111 ,, 1 u11110 2 ~If!.....,, " v~...,. f =Monday at 1;3(1 barring (.lltfoffllo I., MM!fHI ) rains \.Cll A.iwe!J!"' •• ''· lOllt• ' ' Natlr.ill ..,.._. AMKl•tlefl ~e O>ut c 0 !thl e a .. e,!~ 8 ~:. ',':;, =-~~, ~elf\.~ game Wl 11 u-A t1 Uf'1IO 1(13, PNl.tCMIOhll " a... ts In llmbo wf(b both Gotdwft ''•" KO. c~·· dubs entering confettnoe. play lo\llWIUlo.H \\,, lffll\e " thll -- CIF Ba ketball LEASE A 74 610 SEDAN LOW AS $H.44 MO. +TAX 0.1.L. COSTA MW DATsUN 2MI HAl lOI 11.'fD. C.M. Foothill Claims Swim Title Barons Frosh-Soph Breeze to Croivn By ROGER -CARLSON 01 1!111 0.~1 P'lltl Stiff Orange County prep sv.·im fans got a good look al the fuwre Saturday atfc~ at the ,fourth~ annual Orange Cow1t y swim ·champiOnships. more commonly knov.n ~ the Foothill High invitational. And allhough coach Tom Delatg's host Kni ghts rolled to an easy \'ictory In the varsi- ty competition as expected, lhc Barons of fountain Valley High and Edison If i g h ' s Chargers made some waves in the frosh-soph rompeth.ion. rolling to one-two finishes ahead of the hosts. . The varsily vi<;t;l revealed mcel records by Foothill's Peter Spurzem (1 :43.6 200 (rec. and 47.3 100 !'reel Bruce Furniss (1:56.0 200 lndo and 54.5 100 back 1. Ken \\'ills (51.9 ny 9nd 4:50.5 500 free ) and ti Dorac!O·$ Rick 11.t ill er (1:02.1 100 breaSt t. Westminster's gill O'Toole tied in the 50 rree {22.6) to take some or the luster off Foothill's dominance. 1\1;'0 of. the more lmprtSSive ffi\liks were CJF bests by Furniss in the 200 indo and flliller in the 100 breast in a day plagued by ballQt, con- tradicting clockings. flfikc Kelly. Mitch Nomura, Bill Babashoff and Andy ~1 iller got F'ountain Valley mlling with a v.·in ner iu the Splkers Loaded Vanguards Seek Banner Season 200 medley l"('Jay in frosh-soph ' ~-·" •,.1111,,.1m ) ).11.J. h ' >-!()I) DKll-1 F~tnl~{ !FOOl!ol!!l ~, competition and coac Wly• rmett '•co•a >:' Cl•ll•Y IEt °"'"'"' Bray's outfit never trailed ln ~1,!~u~~ ~~~~;':",,'1 c~~:_ ~.~~. the ,nl061. (Foo<ll••11 St l '· ltrtftl ICllMl 1•.a. •t'll -""~ -'• 200 ( 100 br••>l -1. MIO., !El Qor.c!ol " 1 er .ni......_ ........ "1. rec 1:(111 !"'""' rtJC..-dl; ~. 80~~ fl• (l ·52SJ and IQO~ri:e (r;l/\1 a~'"'•l 1 ro1. ~. ror~• llos '-, . , • -' I' '11 ' ll"l~MHC..J l"liO• •• 4, o\IGel-fo\n1lw/,rl'IJ t.rles. Kelly took e 100 lndo · r.ts+' ,., Tf111t11.t111 -1w111..,i.....,1 In 59.0 arid !he SO Oy in 2.5.3. 1:M.11 '· crl ... , cc11M1 1:•1.1. .00 lrff r.iff-1 Fooll'"H J:Tl .I; Edison's Peter !\tuhlhauser 1. w•""''•''" i :1t '' J "l•rlft• 1:21.11 •· El Clo<Hlo l JO.I . .i. t..i O\llfllt captured ihe 50 free in 23.7 J 11 o: '· sonot1 J Jj j 11nd the Edison 200 free relay F1na1 .. ,,,1.,., 1. FOOlll!!t mv,; l El DorHIO llol''' l. W"lmlMI.,. tram of !\luhlha\.IS('r, Gary 111.,,, '· M1r111a 1 .. 1 s. c-. .., (;itlSOn, ~icrrill Riley and "'''· 11. ~1ikc Tolode v.·hlpped the field in the 7M field relay. San Clcmenlc r res h m 3 n Shavm o·c:orman dom.inarcd !he frosh-r.oph 50 back, clock- ing a 27.6 in prelims and a 27.7 in the finals. 7'!111 l'W!lllt'~ •~l•v-1. l'Nl!t1lft Yi n.., lktllY, I . l1bl1111!f, N-r1, Mlllerl 1:61.11 1. ll H•Dr• !;)I.Ii; J, Foofll!ll 1·u.11 4. ElllOll. l:l4.t1 s. s-1 l:J.t.t i •· WHfmU11•.,. 1:J7.J. 200 Ire-I. Mlntr ll'VI l:U.JJ t . G-91"""• (Mltl••I 1:14.I J 1. I . •-1lllff ll'Yl l!U.Ji •. 811Clltlo< IFooinllll 1 :~$.1 ; 5. (t.oull ISonor1 I 1·176; 4. •H•Y Cl!ISilOllJ t:tl.1. 100 lndo-1. 11111' ll'YI Jt .11 t . Y1r11!y Norn111"1 IFY) 1:11.t l ). lfMt;.1 "I'll m<!!OI" <el~V-1 Fooll'•I I tl t ; (,,Yrlftl) 1:11.ti •. J"'" ClllllMll J El Dot-1.'1 S; J. l u•H" I 4S 6. 1:91.11 S. YN INu"'i""JI.. ltK~I t . Mlri M 1:•1.f l S l ai Al•mllo• l :tt.11 i . 8Uttllllt-kl !El DoraclO~ \;Ol.3. I ... I •••• Wtilmlll•lt~ l:tt.I. M ltee-1. Mltllllllv-l llSi-) :Q.11 100 ltf&-1 ~"""""' !FoorMll/ r •l 0 ?. JOI!"~ IN11nt1.-.1 .... ltttlll ,,,,, lme~1 rt<.4«11. 1 80t• (l• Quint.11 l . G•t'\C1' (8r•ll ,t.l; t, N.i,o~iwr I q ": ), TaVIOf (Sol>Mi\ 1.4' 6, •. (W~1lttn) )t.l J O•Yl• HOOllllll / "lllln !'-UrlftJ\ !:JI.I; I. 1.Nthl' )l 4. ~ ,_.u1i..r tSonorJ! "71.t . 1H•1 i:n .t ; i Mllft !El Oar-I l4 fly -I. lCtllY ll'YI 11:); L I . 1 11(. l tlllM'Mlll ll'VJ U .Tr -3. M<ltU dY ):JO lf'ld,._I Furnl~, ~OClll>llU 1 \6 0 llt Halllt! 1b.J; '· •Mtiftl lMM'tMI rmrel tttOtdli ' (l,,U!W IEI Dar.-<10+ u .11 1. M!ltsDn iEltllMll 1'.f r • 1 o.19, J. l-• ICISMI ''"·'' t . l vrtlllltklTEI Dor&Oo) 111. • ti,.11111 IM1•lft1) t :ll,t. s. e~ 100 lrH-1. MJlllr !"VJ 11.11 r. !F.,.,.~111) 2:11.1: GoloNlt (MtriMJ 11.1; l Woll Jl• l4 !~I. 0111 O 'Tttt1 Ht br•I $2.f ; t . (;r~Kll (8f'lll Jl.S: IW111 ... (11J1..-I U.4 •nil l<>ll n•on S. MIOllflllu-"(l!ltllMI) 1J.71 I. I . CFoolMMl '1.1; l . Fllrbe• Cla Htbr•! WtW (Hll !II.I. J>•r-•lo;w l!#W-1 IMa•llWI n.o ~-.,.c•-h-O'GernMI '"" ~ ar\11 Oh!t (Tutt!") 23.0; •· Hllflflft" U ,11 1. Nlc11; (Cd.Ml 11.ll l. 01•1 lWHtml"1t1r) U.t. Dru<~tr IFoot/1111) 'Jf.1; 1"11 loiJ 100 llY-1. WIH1 (Foolh1HI 51 ,t (mffl n •• Oulnl•l )t,7; 1. lot.klU CSonortJ record): L Fronklll'I (TLl!.11"1 U.l; )t.I; •·luff Uonor1l )Ot, l. f1ylor IS-11 U .7; ' P....:e jO n.t1t:....I. Ult) N .. 11•1 ~ "'-'-!...·-'"'~ -from the $•-•e '•-ard COfTipel....i 15.onora ) Y .t: S. lunge CFOOllllUJ IWnll"llldtr) tl.J •nd Weftdl.,. fl.I UNJU:!<ilu.xu. ..,.....",. <e• ........,....!i Vl.I J7); '· G1tJ!•l.an /A1141/leimJ Sf.I. H•Dr•I JI-'; t. J-IElll-1 ti,,, CXltdenaDc.e of ooe.d:I Jim in the NCAA college divisioo 100 tre.-1. :;pur1em 1Foot1'flll t7.J 4. Olt) w1lft1tllt CPVI 11,t .., !mffl r'C.ord) 2. JOM!IOll (Footl!llll Nomura l'Y> )2.11 6. Mtllllr Ill Qi.nnpton at Sou t hern championship, for .Cal Poly ~1 ., J. Aft<llllft 1tt11 n .t1 •. O•n1e1, •Q\iln1•1 n.2. califomia Coll-j Costa (Pomooa) last year. He --lFoolM!ll S..'1 •• D . T •• '. l'llO "" ··••v-t. EltllMI ,.,..., -e-Vt. I~ fW11ffftlHl.i'"I n .t / ,, N •• i IY lfllly, NII..,..._, T.....,.I 1! .. I A.1esa. n¥l the 800 in 1:53.5 and ~ IWlll!nlHltt) JU. ~-S-• l ;.,J; i . MlrlN l 1J9.t1 ~l -~ .. lasm pied 'I · 4 I 9 Y.O lrtt-1. wu1, !Foolftltll •·14.5 ~. Tvucn l :tO.•: 1. l'-toifl V•ll•Y 'iiu u:111..., cou m1e1n :0.. 1...,.1 •t t ord l ; i. J-• 1:•.t1 .,Hll'n11"'""'111o1;h1:t1.s. \\ith several workt class track Glenn Rouse is a sleeper tw111m1nsrerl ''''·'' J. Mori !£• Fln•I Sto..Jn<1: '~•In v1111y 1n1 bet OotldO) l :}t.9: t.•C1'1< ... ((Olli MKll 1. l!ISIMfl 111i.,1 l. Foorhlll 10.; '· and field athletes and a ter-according to Crumpton. He i ,11.1, 1. ,, .... ,. U.O..•lft•) 1:M.1, Sotww• n: 1. ,.,..,,.. ll'll. than-average group to form ran the 880 (1:55.01 and thc l---------------------'-- the Vanguards team for 1974, mile (4:16.0l at Long Beach should bring considerable Cky College and according to satisfaction to the coach and _hi£_ coach, could brca~ U1c.. reno'vn to the schoOI. -four-minute b .. ·uTier before he When SoCaJ met with lht is through with the sport. Uni\•crsity of Arizona and Oc-Lev.is Patterson has a 4:07.0 cident.a1 College last \\·eek. mile to his crt'di t and can the marks overall w e r e run the 880 {I: 54 \ and three- generally better than those mile <14:06) . posted in U>e meet at UC Roger Da\'is fonnt"rly ran Irvine that included USC. San fo.-Fresno Stale and the Diego State and Cal· State Striders and has a 1 :52.0 mark (Loog Beach!. _ in the 880. T'N'O o{ the brightest lights Garry Adams is a trander cn the team bave already from the University of Oregon made themselves krilx\-11 na-with ra 4: 10 best in the mile tionally In the NAIA imloor and 9:07 In the s!eepledlase. meet and in Tucson. Randy Ounlevie was an ~like Singletary, a 26-year-outstanding high scb>ol dis- old ·junior classman at SoCal , tance star. Walt Hitt. a former has recorded a. best in the Los Angeles city prep cha.mp, 440 of 45.9. He won the 500 is also available in the two- yard r.un in an indoor ~t mile. in U>s Angeles in January. Brad Winton from San 11.tike has also run the 100 Clemcnlc High , Al Siddoos, in 9.4 and will see action .on a senior. Ken ~!ill from Tustin the Vanguards relay teanls. and Wynn Ayers complete the . Jack causcy is a senior high distance corps. jumper v.ilose best erfort was Jim Feeney won lhe NCAA over 7-1 ~~. As a co!ll'g1. javelin "\\illl a 243-foot toss freshman and sophomore. he for Cal State /Fullerton ) a v.'Oll the NCAA college division year ago and pole vau lts 14-7. high jump championship whjle Don Tum. a.not~r Fullerton competing in Louisiana. transfer. was second in the Jaclt..also_playcd baskctb.'11 NCAA -put lijsl year w;th at Soeal and will throw ttM! a fiO..i)I~ mark. lle has throv.n javelln as well as long jump the d"iscus 170 feet. in duaJ meets. Don Warren. a fom\el' NAIA These are but two of t~ lrlpte jump champion 'fi'ith a athletes now competing for 51-2 mart has also Jong the Vanguards. others in-jumped 15-1-and-run-t.he-.hig elude : • hurdles in 14.8 Dan Prest.ad. a t.ransler Ste\'e A I e x a n d e r • a from Glendale College v.·ill\ fresrunan . has vaulled O\--er best Umes ol-9.7 in the JOO,• 14 !eel In high scllooL ' 21.3 in tho 220 and 47.8 in Crumpton is being ossiste<I the 440. He can also long in coaching the Vanguards this jump over 23 reet. Jeason by Bob ~falmbourg. Bob Heitman has t . 7 speed Ii former 9.8 sprinter and 15- for the 100 and ha! run 47.6 foot va ulltr tllo'ng "i!l1 Paul In the 44. He's. ~so a \Vood. tormM" lluntingtoo dec:ilhlon prospect. Beach lllg!1 School mentor. DOH YOU• CAR !DU ROUGH? WE ITAllT HAllD? 04Vl P0011 Mii.AGE? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP ,_..__ ..... tot'•..... .. ...... 10 GRANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15.00. 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That's why ENI ~ation and other tax· shelter advisory f1nn3 Insist that every public oil-drilling program must be carefully scrutinized fu ~~sure tbaT the outside investor gets a fair deal. • ~ drilling activities. Oil-espl<ratlon companies, which act as general partners and run drilling programs, ex- pect to raise more than $350 ,::; .• : : .. • :.-. million this yoor from well-~~­,.led investors t h r o u g h ~~,:.~ •. put>lic offerings registered • with the Securities and Ex· change Commission. ... "We've never seen money l'O'JCiJlg.iP..JlS [ast as ULreccnt '11-'etks," mmmeJlts Victor D. 'lJhadeff. chalnnan of ENI 'orporation, a brokerage !Inn ·.pc~ in tax-sheltered oil •a gu-d<illing programs. A recmt 15 million drilling bM1 offering by Coqulna Corporation sold out in four dlys, and more than $2 million -returned to disappou.ed inwskn. It's estimated lhnt drilling funds, many of which arc private partnerships lnvdvlng only a dozen .or so wealthy investors, finance 2 out of every 10 exploratory, o r wildcat wells sunk in the U.S. ~fany drilling funds, Alhadcll points out, have done poorly, and have been ccn- siderably "more successful tn ra1S1J1g money for t he promoters than in rmdlng oil. .. "There should be a strong contnxma.lity of interest between the general partner and limited. partoen in finding. oil and gas," Alhade[f says. In appraising drilling pro- grams, wary investors should look cl06ely at such fact.on as potential oonllicts ol in- terest, the sponsor's reputa· tioo and post perlonnance record, and cost-sharing ar- rangemnts. A large "front. end load,' Alhadeff warns, may mean that 85 percent or less of the fUOOs raised "actually goes lnta t be ground." 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Co .)0 "•• •o 1JP t .3 11 DDl'I Hlt'Rhom '"'• \• UP •.1 lt Grllll1'91 (orp l • \• VII •.t )0 Sollk\,l"n lllC 24 • 2 Up t I t i Vldto ~kml 6 + \) Up t.1 n SltlclSt SClenl 2u1o .. l:W. uo 1.1 n Honan RI. .Olb •v... :i.. up 1.6 2' V• REiii¥ .Hd t v, .. '' Up 1.6 U OCHn f lWll ....... '-VO l .J Datatron LA. LINES PROFITS!!! Settled Datatron Inc. announ~d last "'eek that an out--0C-oourt settlcmenf bas been reached in a suJt' filed by Benjamin B. George Jr., arising out of Datatroo 's 1970 acquisition ol lly Associates. The suit was filed in August , 1972 In ~or Court in Lo6 Angeles, and alleged breach ct the acquisltioo agreement. It. sought puni tive damages as well as an accounting under a previous' 'royalty agreement between George· and Shelly. t1yde J. Davis J r., president ol Datatron, said the set· tlement, involving an ex- change of royalty-Cree licenses and an agreement on recon- ciliation or previously due royalties, "will have no ad- verse effect oo the company's financial J)OSiticfl." s31 t MONTH TILIPHONI COMPANY OF CAUF. tn.ltM •1 ... Min, Cfft• M .. Yes, that is lhe 1cal Ken Fowler. ChJnces arc, you"1c been ·wondering where he is these days. \Yell, Ken want~!() cil.ir that up. He's been quite happy for the · past yur, working for the Bank of Cosla Me~ .i~ Vice President .ind Seflior loon Ofriur. If you've ever hJJ 10 do any business in our 1rea you surely have met Ken. He's been In the financial circle of New· port Beach and Cost;i. f\1esa IHRATIOHIBGE 511.VBIWIOH 70'onrspolMI 847~7002 ~i1H;e 1946 ... when Newport BoulevJrd WJl a dirt ro.ad! Ken h,u kept pa ce with our growth and now, J\ 5'-nior loan Officer of Costa f\les.i ·s newest bank, he is in l position to m;ike an immediaic dcci~ion on most any financial problem you might h.ivc. Na turally, Ken would like I() he.ir fron1 you ••. pe1haps ju~t to lalk over old 1imcs. But, if yOtJ have .i loan problem or need wmc l inJn~iJI advice, then give hin1 .i ~.ill JI 9794 200. lte hJ~ inc .in~wcr, and he can gil'r you the :a1nwcr when you need ·it fflO,l -r15h1 now. That's how ,111 inUep.:nJent bank wurl.s. l:ly the 'll'JY, Ken Fowler kn o..,.,-s more about Boat Financing than anyone el~-in town. If you're thinkin& in terms of .i new ~ii or poW(r, call Ken. He knows the terms. CftrllllM klwq Mt9111tr s.r.ic. Datatron is a diversified manufacturer of automatic test equlpm«rt, electronic in- strumemation systems. and , through Shelly Associates, a broad 1lne cl. panel indicator and d;,piay compooen1'. _JJllL BANK OF =i111r COSTA MESA TAX-SHELTER DRILLING BY ADOBE OIL COMPANY Many Drilling Funds Private Partnerships . . . WMh "new" uncontrolled au1e oR bringing better than .a • bMTel Alhadeff says, "it DOW' makes eccromic Beflse Ii> "drill a lot ol formerly fMl'Clnal oil properties." · , More than ~ dozen drilling ~programs are, awaiting SEC ~vaJ, notes Robert ·'Metzger, pre s ident of The chief attraction, at least for the well-heeled investors, is the generous tax treatment aff«ded drilling investments. The drilling fund:s are set up so that tax breaks' are passed on to investorsi. a fund spomor can promise, and o ft e n deliver. tax writeolfs of up to 100 percent of M investor's rommitment l'illiin a year. Unlike other capital ex- penses, most drt!Hng ex- penses, and all of them in the case of ,a dry hole. can be deducted immediately from taxable Income. That insures, in the case of investors in a SO percent tax bracket, that Uncle Sam \\'ill pick up half or more oC their losses. Panel Denounces 'Fair Trade' Liquor Laws Nearly. Everyone Listens to Landers · ~ Programs. Jn c •. , "and brokerage firms are ·tnuch more enthusiastic about ·.selling them to the public." It oil Is found -and only 1 out of 10 wildcat wells hits pay dirt -there i5 still another Lal: incentive. Up to SACRAMENTO (UPI) Beer. Ydne and liquor drinkers in Calif<¥T1la have been the million-dollar victims of laws tailored to lit the &peclal in- tei-ests or the state's alcoholic beverage ipdustry slnoe 1939 . aerording,.. to a s p e c i aI legislative study. Any adverse tax measures. pat1icularly Ole elimination or .. intangible drilling deductions, he "'ams, could dry up the '.~o1ume of proposed drilling .. programs later !11 the year. 22 percent cl. the income from-----------1 TIIOUCH HIGJU.Y risky, these tax-she ltered lo- yest.mcnts play on imporlant ·role in financing the search Jor new oil and developing the product"'1 potenU.I of ex- : lsting fields, oll men argue. a producing well may be totally tax free in the form of a "depletion allowance," a deduction meant to spur · drilling by compensaling otl producers for the eventual drying-up ol th<lrwells. .. ' Most of the money is raised N NVESTOR ho 1s •by small. ind<peodent oJI com· A 1 w JlU up -u,., who, ln recent vears, $10,000 and lc»es It all , ..--~ however, gets little comlon bave a«oonlod, for tlu'ee-from the 1hought !Ml he 1"" ·~ r8~w~ ~ :~!~erlet enjoyed the privilege of a t4x ' 1====-===.I WHAT AND WHEN COllEI I EASE TO BUY & SELL , r-;J fiii1 on the stock market ~ l!!J A Mechlnlc1I Formula ,_ ,_,.,., A~ that will Hrn 7Y. to 30"!. c....,,...., .......,. .,...... ynr •fttr ytar fOr tht Ntw "" ,.:. H•llMd: INSTITUTION OR S8840 INPIVIDUAL SAFITY , .. -"' YllLD All'll'RECIATION P1111 Tn a Lk, 0.. ""'·Credit 14 #to, D.l .L. ... 111, ..... ·--·" ,._le, P.O. let 1013 ,....,., ...... c .. flill ' CONNIU CNIYIOUT Ztlt Mti•toa llYD. COSTA MaA 146-1100 '""' ........ °""' lft Ill YAllM Dwllll TIM .. Ill • M•IM. • IHT••CON1'1N•l'ITAI. IHVllTMINT COM'AMT ... NtwlllWt Cfllftr °"" ..... "' Tlll~lllMctalCMIW """'" INm. C1. 644·94.IO year under present "Fair Trade'' laws . "guarantee the Industry high profits and na competition." . ' The 18-month study by a Senate commiUce s JJ. i d statev;ide imbibers. who have the highest consumptloo rate in the nation. are being . over.charged $150 million a Short, chairman of the select committee on lawsl---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==========--- relating to alcohollc beverages. also said the laws JCPenney Life Insurance Underwriters Career Opportunity The Consumer Financial Services Division of the t1CPenney Company, Inc., nhds well-e'stabllshed and experienced lile insurance agents to perman- enll~ITP1~eSISb1iSt'ied m4tKet in this area. The persons selected Will be given a thorough · orientation and training. These openITTgs are a pan of a wen-tested program that is being ex- panded nalionally. leads and endorsement are furnished. Only Ille agents proud of their pr9fesslon and deslring to represenl us in 11 quality market need apply. Call T. Glen Cary, Vice President, Great American Reserve Insurance Company, a subsidiary of JCPenney Company. Inc., at (214) 747-036 1, or write to P.O. Box 207, Callas, Texas 75221. JC Penney Equal Opportunity Employer Mi F Shop Si.tndQy Noon to S p.m. ot the I.a towing stw.s: fASHI ON IS~ANO, N~ort ~h. (i'l4) 64.4.·Zlll HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hvnflng!on S.OCh (7 14) 892-7n I • Attention Employment Managers • ' Our Buena Park Regional Dal a Processing Center will be centralized te>a new Joaition during March )974, resulting in the availability of a number of qualifledandexperiencedemployees inthelollowing classificatjons: • a>MPUTBI INPUTTYPIST • CONlJIOl RfCONCll.ER • COMPIITTR INPUTllERK • MEUl:NGlR • aJMPllllR IKRATOR • SOlmlt OPERATOR • SORTBI ROOM SUPIRVISOR ' Your inqoirieslor resume information/interviewsareearnes\lysollciled. Ploosewrtteor ..... A.L ICramor P"10llMID1pc»t11•nt (213)620-7400 -- P.O. ltx2097, T•11•N11Annox IAsAngolts, Ccltlornla90051 · SECU~ITY PACIFIC BANK- • ' l .. ' ' l • • --• • Famllir Circus l>ir Bii Kea.e -----..:.. laguna ~i\'i91iel Tract; .. Jeffy wonts you to hear 10mtthing, Grandma." I ·"" ; North View· R9omy ln many a woman's mind is the fantasy d. making a grand entrance in her best gown, sweeping graciously down a curvl_ng staino.·ay into an elegant living room -the obfect of all eyes fro1n three levels. Fantasy can give v.·tt~' to fa ct at one of the models of the North View home developm ent in L a g u n a Niguel. This tri·leve\ arrangement giving a \'iew o( the living room and the stepped-down dining r o o m from the top of a curving balustrade ~ found in plan 282. with a soaring ca1hedral ceiling making il all possible. Mortgage Rates Headed Down Si1uala'.I. on a hill side. this North View Olodcl is one of the most popular of the firie homes available at the Avco Community Deve'lopers, lnc.'s environmentally 4 e s i g n e d neighborhood. The price is $51,900 lricluding con c re t e entrance and dl'i\•C\vay "'ith t...,·o-car gar11gc. rcnC'ing, and front )'8rd landscaping \\'ith sprinklers. LOS A~GELES (API -U you "A'8nt to buy a house , you may get a better break on mortgage interest rates as the year goes on. A savings and Joan industry leader holds out the likelihood that interest charges are hetlded downward from their "'1'tt!lt lofty level. On the othe< band, a commercial bank economist considers the possibility of lower 1ates as an iffy matter. •'f :ooN-,,. .. ~-there i!-- any doubt that we , wiU see reductions, particularly ln the lat half of the year," said W. Dean Cannon Jr., executive vice president of L-h e Callfomia Savings and Loan League. The mortgage interest rate on a single-family house now averages about 8~C pen::ent. Cannon says he believes it will dip to II> per<ent before the end of this quarter and Iowan! eight perc<nt by midyear. there <A'ill push the downward. rates ''THE DEMAND for loans is .sluggish now and will contribute to a faster buildup al money available. The consumer is reluctant to spend money and that is adding to the rooney buildup." Dr. Raymood ~allow, &enior vice president and c h I e f economist of United California Bank, said recenUy that he didn't expect mortgag,e O~J '\\'ALKISG entrance...,·ay, the up 1 he 1 a rs r Real Estate_ Questions/Comment Bw Realtor Randall llcCardle intere&1. rat.es to Come down _ , lmles3 the government ~ , The concept of condominium liviMg fasc ina"-s me .• rates paid on savings While condominium living is taken for granted here it's accounts. uncommon to me, an easterner. Can you give me a brief "The 81k to 91-2 pcn::C11t history of how the condominiUm concept started and mortgage-interest rates will how they are operate~ and managed? . become a permanent fixture L.J.R., New Jersey __ ,_ ... ~-~- in _the . ecooom,Y, unle:;s some Condominiums -1'hcir Development and ~tanage-0· Th l lak h d . If you rr~lly want your nc\v hon1e, h.1vo." I\ hutlt nn11 t (.'o~!' krcp 1.'lini 1n~ o.' ac 10n is en, e sa1 · ment is a book published b_v the Government Printing Af; Yes. If you .wait, its · • goingto costyou. hornc you want <A'ill co~t r11nr c l;Jtt'r. • HE SUGGESTED that the Office. It contains a history of the condominium move-No mort~a~c shortage at CAPP I IO,\\ES. \Ve h.i i·~· liur ov.n r(·,nurcc' .ind Federal Home Loan Bank menl from early Roman days to the present. Chapters our ov.•n rnorl~a~c pl an '_ 1011. Jov.n p:iyrncnt. compcttt11 ,.. 111ic rl'"l r.i!l'' ,1nJ Board and the Feder a 1 discuss the d~velopme~t. ?f a condo~i~ium, develo~ the option 10 postpone ~our fir~t payment till fi1•r n111n1h' af1cr dc\!1'\'ry! Reserve Board should lower ment of a series of ad1om1ng condomm1ums, condomI· Get the whole story in our FREF 1'>74 ldl!.1 Buol... Send for 111o<l.1)'. interest rate ceilings 0 n niums for low·income households, and development or certificates ol deposit and a homeowners' association. (71 pages, Sl.25 -Order !:'~p fl O~lES l\cprcsC'~~c~... Millt Scott passbook savings act."X>Unts. from : Public Documents Distribution Center. Pueblo, 164, o.-t. S.iho 159 1211 c.11e c.,._ 26771 •• 1,.,,.,1"'''°'"-M .. ~ That, he CUJ:teods, ii the Colorado 81009.) T..,_., c.iifonia no.n.d °'*'-Colit. Mi1.to.i ~io. Coit. DAILV PILOT {__,J l'L°tU.IC i\'OTK'I·: l'l(Ttl'IOUI •ustNll:JI "'AMI: ITATl:MlllT Tl'<# I llQ ..tf111 lie•-· ••t ~ ~·--··· . > 1PP£0! ~••>!UF•Cl Ulll l"IG CO 1"t• ,, • ..,,, O'IVt, IUtbfM, Ntwoer'I 11 •I ! t1..0 l '•·• '"C (I C t l l lor11 l 1 t XIOS Ml•t ,..t • O<lv• B•loo.. NtNllO'I ••K" (t ill t16'0 T " b•n-~ .. u ~~ bt'lng CO<ld u<IM b• '"'l'l"•~H-lOllT Elt l~C Ill' JO/I" Clritlin. St!\f '•••~•"' 1 lf<I ~-I•" tM C_,, ' 0••"111 C'~"'t Of! FtD. 13 '.Jl•n r "''·'"' ~ '°)tAnQt (OMil Diiiy 'II&• •·~•11•u I> !• 1..a "'''ell J, IC .. Pl'fH.IC r\OTICE f !fTITIOUS IUJIN!11 "14f.•E ~fAT£,..INT Tl'lfo '''"" ~ r• "'" 1~ dnl"' OU\•"f" \P~\lDI'.•• ro 11~l5'UC •1011 (0\<P&t/'-f IY! 51,,11!1 (lrrl • ''"''' "''· • flT"~ (.,.l•or~I• t 1 .. 1 ""'"'' C.!I" ~Pl\llO!rg. UOll! ~t ••!to (,.,,, """''"<I'~ letc~. Col·'"""'' "''' '"'' bu ,,..,._ " Conil\I r..:1 111 o • 1..a .. , ,., ,, V.t lt•• C. )!Uul""'°l ....... f", ..... ..,.~! y It t I.a I~ '"""'' r•t" • Ort1'9t ~OV"l l o~ r ~~.11.,,, .1. 111, , Jl611 Pu1111111~0 O••"<lt co.u • 0•11• ~·•o•. f •'l•u•'• 24. ,.., ,.,...,.,11 J, 10. 1· 191• '*"" i'UHLIC NOTICt; PUHi.iC NOTICE • FICTITIOUS SUllNISI NAME ITAT•""llllL T ,TM tollo.,lng pt•to<1 I• doi"O b11Jl,,.:1 .. , ll;ENNEOV I. KEHHEOV llUILOIN C. 1 .. ou~Tll lE S, ll\l $. (yprftl. StM~ """" (All! 9'1JQ1 1\11l•~n E ~~nned• Jr , 1113 ' C 1~•1n. ~&Mt /Ant , Ct!ll. tJ11;7 l ~lt l>u!fO>f" h tOfl<IUClld by t n l~a•~•dY .. wn.,,., c. Ktn"fCly, Jr. 1 1\ll •!~!ff'ltnl w11 !Hid wt"' lno Coun•>' (le•k o1 O<t h;it Cou~ o" Ffllru•ry I], 1'1• •11• J>ubl•\~ld 0•1~ COM~! O•!IJ t"lk:lt, ~-11••r 11. 7o. t nd M••o;I! S. 10. "'' foll./( PUBLIC f'liOTJCE '"Ille deg!<e of decline will be tied directly to the flow ol savings 'into l e nd i n g tnstituUons," be said. •'The pres511n1 of mooey sitting only way there will be any 12111 wz.11•2 110514,2.401' 11141111.2299 relief for home buyers from Where are all the people coming from? California ••••••• I 'tcT1T1ou1 •u11111•11 high interest rates. is still being flooded by people. Or at least it Sffma thait I ' • • 1,.. 1o110'!~1o!;.:!11~:=,~ t11111n1!1 way here in Orange County. When we first came here Ci'A'l'iP lo: c.,, H-s. o.pt.1!5511 FREEi Full·to101 .u. I H • I •-h •--f'-ld t•· I ,.O. lo• "U'". Ill Gro•t, HM-p1ge, I Mt<TAV15H GOLDS.MITH, OJCI l\'o!I a ew yNrs ago, unt1ng on ..... ac was u.an .. I, ,.. · Ide• Boo~ Or .. ttt .. l>Ol'I IHCn, C•t. f2'60 . I I . h rd I nd M. . v· . . c.llf°""41 95624 . '""'""' McN", 1.501' l lll'lv• SI M T t Lin d U city 0 rv1ne WIS un .. 0 • 1ss1on ••10 WIS Hames Plea.le IUlh me your lfew Home• Ide• Book-with I NtWJll)t• 811,h, ,,,, '7660 any enan ~ e . p some developers .dre.am .• Is our populo~·on mo, vlng in I b r~·• ou•1~''' 1, c_YC,H 11r ·•~ (_ . no t ost or o hga\!on. inu.~,d'u.i from other areas o r 1s 1t that the "war ' art now c~.1.11 ... McN•• .._____ -.....---maturing and raJsinn th.eir own familiel : nLT,:tor N•"'' I '"'1 •·•••mcnt ""1' 111611 wl!h •~· For Westnn•nst·er Mall your comments. •. M'.b.H,,·,, •. ,-@ ,,,ONlsionoic ~I .-,11d11u -~~~~~•rc.~~,1~1 •. Q 1 ~•'!U• <;-;.Ju:: .... • ~111!'!1nS c 01y _________ co~n1i Pui-..1,11t11 o••nai' ,.,." 0111"1 ,lkl•. 0 C • • d • 1lm' .,.,.., I . -I F•D•u•rv 10. II 14, •rid Mirth 3. . In range 'ounty our population increase ue to ~oucncom-nr ~,.,, z1•~--1'" o.-r• Westminster Mall, ooe of of merchandise and service. net mjgration has always been a signi£icant factor of .,._.u11.01na -001JCTScom-rrr ~"o'~--1-----_ 1----,,-u-,8-,-.,-c-,-.-0-T-!C_E __ _ the largest regional shl)pping The multi-level c Ii mate our growth. In 1968 our Jlet migration in Orange County I 1 1•1, 0 .. ,,,. b~"d'"11 101 '" Z•P•---I 1------~~,,,--- centers in the Western states, ·controlled, encloSe<l mall <A·ill was over 37,000. And last ye a r , our net migration FICTITtou' •usiN~'' A C th h l-tlt t 1~;otab~•ld1ng lol•n .• l•O•---NAME STAfEMENl is more than 75 percent be anchored by four major ranged over 50,000. Los ngeles ounty on e ot er I ••• I Th~ 10110 .. ina pe .. o~· •r• dolna committed by a variety of department stores, according hand has had an out·migration since 1967. Nothing • • • • • • t>ti•·~~~'E":i:\v co1•i co 0~ tH!w~o11:1 faslllon stores and other retail to Brent Howell of Col.dwell drastic. approximately 6,000 to 9,000 residents per year .. 1-======:__ ___ :__ _____________________ , 11EA.c11. m oov•' o• .. ~·· 11. NtwPO'' l~tc~. Cttll. ~660 tenants, according to Coldwell Banker's Beverly Hills Office, but the trend for Los Angeles continues. '~~ur•ce L•"'I· 111• 11:111i.,.., 11:•. Banker Commercial Broker-project leasing team captain. Net migration is an extremely volatile component • N=~ ~~~~;..~~'."t.?~'ld<••"• 0,. age O>mpany, exclusive leas· Already scheduled for the of population growth. The reasons for the changing rate COO"on1 0o1 ........ c1n1. t14U Ing agent for the ,.-oject. project are these t'A~level of migration have been frequently debated. Cited among .. ,J~~~:··.u~i.~:'u~::, :"Z.n ~: UDder comtroction on a 93-stores: Sears, 200,000 square them are problems of congestion and pollution. People OR 11''1"""'~!~it• L .... ., acre site bounded by the San feet; Buffums', 90,000 square prefer the wide open spaces, while the sun is fun. and 111raM1 L.u•,.,.,..~ f l '! Co 160 ()()() ha C 1·1 od Thll ••~•t-"I WI• lolld .,.;111 ""' Diego Freeway, Bolsa Avenue ee ; n ay .. , square il is true l t Southern a 1 omia has a m erate tern· _ c .... ~1v cit·~ 01 or•..-co~~"' C" and Edwards Street in feet : and J.W. RQbinson's, perature. only a few people select their place or resi-F•o•u••1 iJ. ,,,. Westminster, \l/estminster 150,000 square feet. dence on climate alone. HOMES M.all is a project of Homart The Sears store is scheduled The prerequisite that attracts more people than any Develoiment Company, a to open in late April. fol\o...,·ed other is a booming, healthy employment rate .. a vi· w'hoJly-owned subsidiary or in August by the opening of brant economy. Therefore, the immigration trend.<:> or Sean, Roebuck & Co. The · the May Company store and the late 50's and early 60's were sustained by the aero· 1.2 mlllion square foot the mall itself. Buffums' and space · boom. Conversely. wh e n the major cut-backs. complex features a special Robinson's Y..ill open in the N:\S1\, it. Southern California immi·gration. slowed down IN , NEWPORT "continuum" .design providing spring or 1975. and out-migration began. a ~~ge, fiowmg space which ~e mall struct.urc ~as The war babies are puzzling -they have reached uruf1es the center and af!~rds des1g11ed by Architect~n1cs, maturity but the birth rate has declined steadily for , easy access to clearly v1S1ble In.c., of Dallas and Chicagc;t, the past 10 years, whether it is life.style, ecology or the ~~ de~rtment stores and 186 with C.H. Leavell Company pill. families are smaller. Last year approximately 1 " na~onal and local tenants of El Paso as g e ~er a 1 1821000 births were recorded in Southern California, }'·~ which offer a c<rnplete range oootractcr. the lowest since 1955. · Sway of Skyscrapers Solved by Scientist URBANA. Ill. (AP) -A entir~y satisfactory. HE SAID IN an interview that the device he and bis colleagues propose w o u I d offset the forces of the wind. University of Illinois engineer says blllboard-9ize venetian blinds placed atop skyscrapers would stop them f r o m swaying, particularly in high winds. An autoi;natic m o t i o n -detecting device, such as a He said the procedure. SQ gyroscope, would sense when rar worked out only on paper, the building sways and adjust might solve a problem which the alats of the b J i n d is bothersome but does not rhythmically, dissipating the J>06e a safety hatard. .sway of the building. • Dr. Richard E. Klein of the On a windy day, the untveraity11 me c h a n i c ~ 1 gyroscope would signal the epglneering department, saJ<L.iilJnds_to_open and clooe. in be and two colleagues. Drs. a bl1nking motion as the wlnd Crtstano QJs.ano and James blew. J. Stuke~ used. a computer THE BLINDS ould be In wwldng on the pn>blem. cloJed wheb the" t.illdill( MANY PERSONS who "°"' swayed 1plnlt the dlr.ctloa In • skycnlper>, -cl•Uy ol the wind, increulng the those bllllt" In r..,.,,t year> ouzface of tbe building and of neslble steel, r<portedly thua the wei&ht to be pu1hed, dev.ilop JllOtion s I ck n es s , and open ..mtn the building nauscA and he1dacbes when swayed with the wind. tho buildings move. ' On a calm clay, the slat. Some buildings reportedly would he lully otJ<n. 1way as rpuch as two or thtte 1lle engineers said that in feet during hlgh windl. their ca I c u I a t I o n 1 the JCeln said varlou.!1 kinds oC engiMers figured that a blind 1tablllzerl. lncludlng water equal to thrff percent ol the .....,. ond hydniuflc cushions, out81de surface ol • buildin~ hoYO been tried on tall redUced motion by about Ill buildlng1 tiui h~e not proved percent. r CAL-VET mo. TOTAL New Horla:on.1 PulJ..1lae 4 betlroom hotne• 6112 UIST AYI . l lv•nlde# CoUf. (714) 617-6912 C•ll C•llec1 • ·~so FHA-II LOINS $24,550 . Drltloptn -.Mor1Qf9' Banker& lnwtlrn.,,t c.ounstling 'IAIL. H. C.AllAWAY Merft ... ....., • Come lo our happy ·end ing' Th e last of the m">t successful ,~ries we have ever built in N wport Beach - plus a private tenn is and swim cl ub! Only a few Harbor View Homes are left -so ·if you'd like to live 1n th is exclusive neighborhood in the hills of Newport just off ' Spyglass Hill Roao. better come see our models today! . . . ·• -·· • FROM $55-,990 We're tMY 10 f1nd. Ttike the NC\l.f)Ort or Sat:M:lfego Fre'1\l.ay to MJcAnhur turnoli dn\e K'JiAilrd 10 Ford f{d ilnd left to .1rbi!ir Vtew t=tom'1<' 1n l'<tMXtJOfl,Bl!tfch' ..- ' ' PJUfl PyOl••M d 0 ••»Gf (otat 0•11>' '°''"' f ftl ir. u , •~o M4rch l. 11. 1t1i .s.io.r • Pt:BLIC NOTlCt.: SL~·l411l SUt>llllOI COUltT 0' tHe 'T.llE OF CALIFOltHIA '011: THE COUHT>' or OltANOlf. Ht. A lll11t NOTICE 0, SALi'. 0' I I'. A ~ Pl!OJ>EltTY AT ~ltlVATE SAL• f•l,•!f "' l!E~HGIO l (At.10 ti~ Ol'lown •I R[~UGIO (All O. Dl'tft!ot11. NOl lCF I~ UEll EflV C.111[11 t!Wol the u..,tttlgn~d •• .ltd"'l"'1lrt lOI' (! ·~~ '"•'" ot n e &no•~ n.,mtd ~n•. '"" '~II •I o•Jy~!O "°I~ !O Int l'lllh•>I ~no ""''' oi<Y11• upan !n~ ''""'' t ...S ccnd<l«,nl he•••n•!••• men!l&<l.lld 1nd •YOo"<! !O t'>'>1""''''"" oy ••Id '"'""''" (O\lfl, on l nun d•Y· Mirth 29, ,.,, a! •~e ~ov• M • Oll • ,., • "' lft'!<H lll' within TM l•mc tllOWO'd ov 11111, 11 ''~ olfl<f c.4 ""' lllOn>e• lot !flt Admtflft!t•IOf. ( a llOM'-H p._,,,' J\llOf~• •I L &H 11\ Wftt l~lrd $lr .. !, Stnlt An1, C•hl'orflll . o!I •lt"I, Ill"". inln "'I •"d nttlt QI ••it _..,., 11 ~ !\mt o1 Iii• <tf.tltl, ;nd ~II rlglll. 1<11~ • .., 1n·~·•1t 11111 nio .,11 • mty ti.~ l'CQU"M bY -r&Tlel! c;! ~'i: ~ ~'::"";:;;;;.,.i';:' ~~,.~"'rt~~ ~.,.,. All •ht! cu•1ln 11"<1 t•'Vti.d ,., f... SIA'• of Ctl fo<nl 1. Courly O' Ort""' (tly f>f ~nll /6n1, detcrlMd ti full'' I lo" I•~ •"~ Ill of T•1t l N~ 11(1 L••ir~• ~Q~"" ~ ,,,,_., (S1 • i..•10 •t'o<~d ,n eo-• n 0"9' " ,,, MIK•O!•~·w ""'' "COrd' ' 0 '•~a~ 1'..11<J~•·•· C••·•o•n·- "" N• tQ\ ld 1• '·!(~~,..c.~!,· •na•~ '' ~'I Norr> l •Yt,I, ~.1~1-A,.,,, .1'' ''·• U10ll I 8<!1" " ~··•" ... ~ ,,.;,•·d • • ·~·d t••• ,,. ,, "~'" ·' ...... , AH \<J(I' 11<~ "'II'' ti I~ "'rllll\O j ... ,.I ., II t •. ,. •"'I .... ,~. ~·1 ... nl\lr<"l"t 01 lhl "'''e r• QO .. AU> ~ f>1l ENHElt A>!•,.n•~ ~' L. 1\J \\tl • lf!•r<I Slf!'f• S•"'' "'"' c .. 1 ·~"'" •na1 "' '"" lit ..(llM wltf! nw Clet~ ~• '"' •M • n•....., Surttttor c-1. or "'•V ·• ot'!!Yt•td !O 11ld ffonlnhtr1!o< WNl'lll•·•· •I t nv llmt illt• tt"t M flc111ot< ~• ,. 111~ hOTlc1 tnd ~c '"" "'''lfllil o• M id Mle. l£RMS OF SALE:; Cf\ .. , 11.,;ful MOl'f'J nf l1'ltt l/fllttd Sl••ti. ltfl OtlC .... Ill>~! at 11"' t moll'l'll Oli.tld "'1,111 KCGmJfry Irie wr!lltft 1114 or ofter, encl '"' lltltn<.• mu11 bt oeld Ill*" ti. contlrrNtio~ o• ,.,, DY w it! S"""91' CW!'!. ,, ~ tt lt .. 111 .,. """'' -,,. vi--. ·~-ftrl'll. t O•IMI FM!(lltl'Y 11. 1'74 • , HtCI( M CAHO, M1"'llll1tr1tw r ti,..., E'll'• ol ll:IFUQtO Z. l (.ANO 11¥1 '"""""'11 11:1,UGIO CANO. -••Ht! RONALD M. 'ltl.IOtl• Alltf' .. Y ti Uw ''' w ... Thtf'I ilrffl • • St"'• A1U, C•l!fttfll...,.,7tl lTHt~M 1110 f41-U)\ "111111-O<tflff t o.tit thlly Pl!o ~-ll<'~l•J' 1(, JS tn<I Mtt'(ft ), 1'14 "'" -;--'·ou "'~ Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ad s 642-5678 • ~ .. . . I .. _ f . . . • -' Ii• OAILY Pn.OT • . . Pet.alu111a: ·K~p Out . . . Rural Tow~ Grappl.es With Growth Proble REAL ESTATE . . ... :Homestead ' By AllT MCGINN . . BY 11IE mlli: the D>0111l<ilum mdetl, $,Ml FRANCISCO (UPI) -C.. the Ille dlY oouocll bod come up willl a llllall -ol Americo, -UMUll ._..,. tolulJon. New - by biC ~' retug... In -ol i ..Id be Umlled to !GO bootllll& -11-.. rue, bar the , 1own rat-and • ,_ tor 'fhoe ye0n. Meandma, • cry "No more"T )ona-nnp plan to lim!t growth wwld ,,_. onot rural of Petaluma, an egg . be lomM''•ted. . llld.daJry center aboUI 45 minutea drive Bui _....mounted from the home from the Sao Francisco Bay area, build.,,, 1Ddultry and. last June clty wald>ed 111111 aiann u Ill populatloo of!ldall, • oeeldni public ,.inlor<>ement, """*" over IO yean with more Oil ' called tor a pleblclte amoog ~I.!· the ny. They aot .....,helming a-val, t,111· Pelalwna straddles the busy main ll06. • . bllhwfy midway between the golden '111e ~ .~lditt& := P Gelo ·8rlt!i< aild the Calllomla wine hauled the city -court, · rogram <t>linlry, and ....;. trafllc pouaed oo1y 111e -vto1atec1 ttte u . s . : · lo buy country eggs fat brollen oe Comtitutloo._ In 1173 alooe, it waa cited, • J><!bapo to find a ~ thel could be the city had OaUy rejected applicallooa -lt•ted ~.µ,;.tee! ........ cii*!'Y - a !ilut blilll a forr ,,..... ... WU aJnady --and • jftlood Wltel' --a. I ' ' .......,, ' But U.S. Olatrfct Judp IJo!'dH. Bum ntled lite onbance . --1. violating dtiuol'. bulc right lo lnlvel and live where they pl-.· "I'd prefer to live In a rural community myoelf," he lald, ''boll that d""'"'' allow r.aideotl ol a rural community to e1clude othen. "What happened tn Petaluma could happeo In Callfomla, wllb the atate aettlng a population Umll 111111 cloaincJtl borders." ' · But Bure atreaed the ruling waa not an order the dty must "gpen its gates to unllmited growth." : Spreadmg" pootmarbd "Petaluma," the to .. that'• ,., 1,eoo .... bouolng un1i... . _ • •• fun to ~· A few W..U before the trial m mid-...• 0< U am aa lite Bay Area bollooaed into Jamtal)', Petaluma'• achool teacher -AU. Ftrl'URE building applioatioes, -:WASHINGTON (AP) -r-·111 EatenHtyle population corTidot..,. n!ayoe, llelen Putnam, appealed by letttt he aa!d, could be evaluated In Jigbt j;.. h11111esteadinC, a pt1>11h city overlappq the next with no vlalble to 450 Calllantla city coonclb and county o1 "traditional ""'1ng and C0111111U1ity • ·:.ibicb olfen homes roe r... u boundari<o, tbio\Oigbl to get away from boards '! aupervlaor• for help tn planning conslderattoos" -., llllli u :iooa. 85 ttSldeot ,.pair the It all began. Petaluma a pencllllC court fighl · they wen1 oot . .. u aubierfuges to la llmlt poptlation. :J!omes and live In them, · • 11IE ·URGE FOR a plot of land. SHE ARGUED that the fate ol amall Petaluma was atunoed, other small :.ix-ung lo u many as 25 a UtUe elbow room and the ...... of towns .. err=.i:S at stake and town. upaet. 'more cities. . ....-identity a small town oeemed many towns checlt ca . "I lhought our oedlnance." Mayor -. 'l'be ·Department of Housing i9 acer-attracted increasing number One S2$0 caine from San Jore, Putnam saidi "waa reaaooable for us." · ·· ·u~ De. lopment aid iL urban-wearY newcomers tq plaCM never a small town but one that grew and ·-n ve JW#t .. ,. PO!iiluma. , bigger_ and • l/IQer during . lite same Petaluma Is deciding whether to •111"'1 -. .~ . . . . ·SANTA mtA ·COSTA MESA •VINE • NEWPORT BEACH ._, They ali come,ioaetJMtr i-~ Orange County's · · ·-' . · . Greafett I.Ow-Mileage Location ~ f.liTA -' · 1 . • & Most Beautiful ~ ... J High-Style IT~wnhomelll · recentlY ,It Is ol!!rinf a!tool-, _..· 1:.........,. rural ·--·, 1-1 was ·•~ ... de<>&!,; f<11111 204,000 tn 1960 the nt11n1 -and wondering 1a&Ot!l .• the --~ """""' to 2' ,...,. ..--w••• -... " ta ~, uae .of_ "_lradi_ 'tJonal too Is"_ 3•20 So. Main St. 4.000 """"'wn --were often no r.rther from to 446,-10 ,,_.. ter,.. r·~ v cities ',for lltelr. unropa!...t, the Joi!, .; terms of travel time lh<o '1 "'llie,city ~I o1 &a!! Joie," wrote •P!l"'Ved _by the judge. -Santi fl.na as-is value. A~ said avwded city buildings or !a'.celau.' Mayor.Normaa...Y. 'MJQeta, ''recognir.es "We don't have a :te path," sajd in "'°" caseo lite traMfer will IUburltan traci.. the abtlolute requirement that cities be Putnam, a ftnt grade teac r and schoOI A. Prr'vate Townhome "-unity for ..... Yo•""' Adult , · ·.. . ·allowed the flexibility to meet the prlnclpal who hIDS been Mayor. for nine ""'J""' u.. -· ... amount to a glv,a~y., By 19'73, ~ poultry raising capital problems which result from uncontrolled, years, "It's sort ..Qf back to the drawing • ~ ' · • . The targest number of of the wwld, u Petaluma once proudly unregulated antlf•mP!'lt "°wlh." ~on everything." LOOK AT SOME OF. ·THE FEATURES: · h:Jules, 2,000 ,woutd _.,~to b0asted.,bad~wn~.H!<KK!to30,~., ·'lbe borne ~ Industry .MD .~ "'We don't know~ effective use of Paoe.JeqFirepl~•Priv8t~EnclOsedGarages•PrivaiePatios ·. Detroit Two illlldted,aplece ·--• • • .. llocl<sl• •· W1<'ihest. #..,125,000.dil<t. A>Ut'.Own tools unUI we atart111in( them co#, Decli!I • J-n'llish~aahet'a • C8~tlng Thl'OUjlhoat • Swimmmg.~ool · · . PhU And"70 jirteht ol. the newo:imen were from the National Oluocil of Home and get some read.ion to thirn. We'll '•"BBQ~• Clubhouse • JacUW • Landscaping 111d MUch, Much More! would a<>'to New Yon, a-,cijo!muten to the big city, driving the Builden armed to aid the sull-ftling ma1te u imest use pf them ,u possible. . 2· Beclroom-2 .,..... , . . .. · . ·,,. 1'1111ED· IATE OC. CUPANCY -delpltia, <lllcqo, Loa Angeles, a miles to San Francisco oe otlter Comtntcllon Jnduslry Asooclation of • • • _,.. • ~~M>;z;.ololllll!oiol..,.:· bulilnil#. . -~ ··• -'..,.,,,~II ~" llll"'!ll'"/;liililiQl"U!o ~ a!lipllted.~ W<.doo't _ . . , • 1.--~n:'n~I Fin:nclng ... ··Lu.V-.!Dtltlolnptoo,Calif. -~bs. near the Go\!l<O Gate 5oooma Comity aild other Northern "'mlS WASN'T a no-growth policy. $2~900 toS29. 995 A I 5%Do n ·lbe ~to g1,.·an1· 19ll .,,,. pattom liecame·all too 'clear"ld' ·ordlnanee. -• -• -=to.P!!"Jlka!l!itfJ~-~::--·!".-... ,._~ • houses In May, fOlioWlng the Jl'.taJuma olfldals and Ute d!y gale! . The coort baUle waa euriotl!ly short. · v"Jdage . Burtt eiij>1aioec1 nis position, Fumis MOOers'aiiil S81ea Olflce Open Dally-10 a.m. to OU.k ~ ........ lead of Wilmington, Del., came cruhlng abut in l&'IO. A two-year . . Petaluma lool. saying: 3620 S. Main SI., Sanla Ana. Cali!, 1714) 556-l sao or (714) 646-1260 '!:::',:: ~ Which started the homestiad-moraie>ri\DD wu impoled on all new "The legal principle is that people AnofhwTw,..,IJtlfhlHwltood-OuMllJtorllol'e.,,,,,._Ao.c-. ~ ·lnl( ~m about 1 year a~o. h>using until a plan to stem the rush THE CITY argued, somewhat have a constituli<llal right to aeWe . ' -ut\der tha·WilmlnltiJo plan, WI! developed: belatedly, that """1trolled growth waa --.liere they see fit." tho houses '"" g1.,. away l-~-=-~~~~~~--'~~~~~~-'C...::=:.~-"~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ·10 qualified · pt!Ol>ie 1elected 'tllrough a dmrlq. The oolla ·to repeir the housei in lbe ~ IO far ha,. baeo :.stlmatild o l, fn>ni 15.000 1o ll2,000 more than lb<y were ''1orlh on lite -. market In lite oondiUIXI when gl~ -:::·.!:"Cc~or= ~ ti•; .;..;--....., Nv• tbe pemmeat·tbe cost .Qt turtnc tbe boule1dlwn or ,.... kfal>lnl ... _ .. ry ·..a... ..,.. .. . : ,,,.,_ citlel In ...... lit' die 4;eop-s being ot!eftd· by the federal goYernment are ' l "'botrlilF ~ plan. The cltios can =.~tl>ef ~_with the • ... ·. ' .. 01 5 ·-10 Center Gets a Tenant ' ·~-t; .. .• .. 'J(~utI'c tu r i ng and · Newport'.Beacli ol!ice. .. 1 • ~tiD'r !lervioes. Inc., ls ~ l&m's new ~.000 ~· Ibo flr« tenant to move Into squaro • foot. free • Standing !ht' 'Del!' $10 mi 111 on induotrlal bulldlng is one•ol Koll/lniDe Cente<, southern four buildtnr designs and si>.es ~'s fll"lt Jndustrial av a 11 ab I e in Koll -Irvine co Mccnininm ~eloprnent, Center. 'Ibe center will have - """'1-dinC to 'lboo>u C. Wolff, 592,000 oquare feet of - k., llC pnaldeot. -. In 94 Individual bulJdlnp -'l11e eompa1er ...ice. firm, ~ eart1 nm,.-. wblda ~ .l)'Slema foe De5i&Ded by Le ~a oa compul«.-aided. dest&n and' Pomero1 AMoclates, ~ c o.'l!> ~ ~ e fl'. • '· ~aided • Koll·Itvine Centee ts ·!Oci ~ to1it Individual on a Sl·acn! alte adjacent· meds, purdtued the facility Orange County Airport. to h>qse )ts offlcts~onclo-M=e n-tt-f.a c·t-u r i0n·g--end - Ollllpuler wareh>uae. The sale Consulting Services, ·Ille .. w.. , -Ml'lf!ied tlxoogh Martin fOl'-1• loCatod Jn ~ v. JQnes d O>kl.well Banker's M~ ~ -:i.:r ' . 8o/o -. DOWN · INTEREST NO SECONDS-NO CLOSING COSJS, . •rf'-.·<r.' • '· > -• • • ·\. ....__ Come to Villa Santa•AN tn beauti· ful South S1nta AM. You can select from a numlier of_ awa i;g;wiMlng horne--styles il"I bo~hJ~'bedroom designs. Some homes inchJde land- scapiog and sPrinkten. and ~re • • ferw;:ed and draped·. Afi ·ttomes are car~ted and many chok;:t corlW' · k>ts are avai11ble. , WUlMIHlflt (714) 541-9372 Villa Santa Ana ON EDINGER JUST WEST OF GRAND AVENUE Try Sattirday's 'News Quiz I < ,l I ' . ;,. .. +' n~rtte"~ 1 • -• 6-• ' 'I . l ,.1 •• . . ·~ . . 25 ·~ ..... ~ ............. _:,. "--··- trom$38, 0 • - , • ' . • ' • ·' FU~L PRICE . ' I • ;BRAND NEW ·1974~. GWjlQft-ELln : . LUXURY CAR fROM.f ' ·-· ·1 • •• ! '• . .... ..; ·: 1 •69 111ielil1Ac·: .. ~·; ....... . . 6 · cyl.1 auto. trans., ..., •• .sleech19,.red;o; s 12· . ·7 heater~ s>.•s saving' '6' · · • . . cylinder. 4'ZIS285· .; ' . '73 PllfJTO' ·a UNA BOUT . r I .. '70 T.OYOTA CorOl._2.._ . " ~ Y. .4 speect,..r.ctlo •. Mater. extra economy. #7.0BZU • • • . . $45= .. .......... , ........ ...£_. $·7592 · ................. .;.!...... . ·~•a--11.....,LU.L ' ,. 1J.alll't11 ........... _. .... -· . -. ' . ~ ' . . " IRAND:NEW 74 'LTD 2 Door H.T. Vt. ICJfo. "trans., fldory 1lr, power steer1ng, power disc brakes~ flNjtr,,,;1._tdi&I· wtlltew.ils, J lnfed glass, vlnyt se•t · trim. '°65113794. .. -· '74 MAVIRICK GRABBER l-··NCI.• Auto.. trans .. power ..,.lng,radlo, hNter ,dtscbratc;es, tinted gins, light group. ~F93F1199~. FULL PRICE" IAAN!>NIW ·· COUBJ.ll. & . Shel I . ' HHler, wt11ttWrt tirft,, °'lnyl h'f- lerlor; fool kit. SGTANGU7'2 ll01ll ····"•""• FULL ,. PRICE ~ FULL $ ' PRICE \ . ro ·~ilunANG ' : 'llL&TOr StlCk11'111tt, radto; he•·' 1 • '"'" ·v1nv1 • lnte<lot',. ., . I 88 bwtket seets.'#iYOLm , r ' . . . \ ' ' . ' '71 -PLYMOUTH ····-~~=oz~ -~129f7 4 speed, radio. heater, . super economy. #ZKZ091 ~2MUSTANG V.f,oufo.lr•~-11eer1i1g, radll:r, hHter, whltl'wall Ires, tlnted glass,· ~I .covers, vinyl ' lriterfor, real economy. #lMFFQ ..,. ...... 8 r72 FORD COURIER V:z .......... •·spited, radfo, Mater, ' step bumper, western mirrors, w/flbre glass ·tonneeucowr.'#7J791V · · r69 CHEY NOVA 2D00-. Auto. 'rans.. elr·c:ondl- tJonlng, r.ctio, hUter. "ZSF251 • • • SimdiJ', M1rc11 l , 1~74 -. .. ' OAllY Jo'H.0 1 .. '73 PINTO RUNABOUT DJ RadlO. H~ler, Low M iles, Near New. (712 EMAi FULL PRICE IRAND NEW . . '74 ·FORD VAN . ' Auto. trans.. power steering, H.D. suspensJon. cht'Ome bumpers, belted tires, heat~. tinted glass, pass. seat, gauges, slldlng cargo door, solid state Ignition. . (El-'GHT6'115.) FULL PRICE . r71 ·.DATSUN . IJllCKU. 4 speed, radM>, healer. (9im'F) •1318 ~l'f a&TSUN s10 ........ wai•• 4 .,eecf, fadory 81r · ;'i~'."'~'HEVrod~. s 1 54 9 , • • • • I A . • I ' . ' . . ... { • 88.' '71PIN.TO 2DOOa 4 •P••d. rodoo, h•o~r, ••l•o · 11lt•. l99•COP $1488 167 MUSTANG . • . . .. ,. Auto. trans., factory air con- ditioning, power steering, radio, heater, vinyl interior. #147665 \ -I . . T ,_ STANDARD OIL R!FINERY AT BISMARCK, N.D., IMPORTANT IN NATION'S ENERGY PLANS • Oil Industry . ·Question~· NEW YORK, N.Y. -The complexity · deduction of Intangible "drilling costs, ol the oli lnd<lltey is a bani fact. royalties, the tax credit !or lon!lgn tauo. -II Is 1111 . -.0 Industry, TUE OI L IN.DUST RY 11 depedtog on lie d,.epl-of a '*"'8\ .• --1y reluctant lo .......,, Jn ..-.roe. Tho,_.,., oil, tbM II boillC ad-tlllt tt can do -....,. med ap may._ be_ more parts of lie p,_,i lu lldllp. Yet .. lta -In the glOIDI ... u Chen .,. dlor'1 ..... porti dial ... -prodldbt. more "-llDI lo M t11aa-., 'ISe Pt e•1a.-.. two IDlln IQg!.U.w -'Ille ID!mlr1 II _.nallmal. 'I'• for "'"11111 4llo -of oil --II, ODO ---Ing WI ....... wwe lo CUI oat lweiF -... ClllilllftlPllo bablta of lbe ~ llid lo dlallp a. llrirF lax major ...nn .. and the """"""1aJ ~ credll (~ It would be oolj a • die prod~, -, ~I oplllll the~ tu~ of -It Is but ..,. part ol the .,..qy Foreign depifl!lon nab .._ on the ho-Oii compao1.. are thruotlng • !lat of olkompaey prlorllleo thin doeo -"""' Info lhe role of enerv the_tax mdiL Jn. !act,...,... ol the ........,..tel, 1.. d.,,.nleot oo ono C9f11panl'" admit that the whole Industry -"""""'· The oil companies alr<edy oould do without Ille depl_, an ........ -..I I be iliii)orlty ol natural gu allbouch Cilia woold """ the -of ml ... buying belylly tnlo oli. <Oii and llranlam. One doe I ft ' l <Jae ~all _... erplailll 1-Mid all Ulill1 be --:;, tbM ~ II fairly ~ lo _. .. -. pri.... .... ·a. ................. .-.... - ~..,___ ............. Glall.-a.;-111 IQl;-lrW • ...... """"'""' .... -of -Ill ta.....,. Jo ... ..-o11...-..1nc ... -•--. c .... of _, lildaolrJ. Y• -tlcli and porll el Afrloo. o1111mo1a*nr lllN-a.n ..... .. •• d •• • •• -· ' . . . . ..... " . . .. ' •• .. • ' • • .. I . . .. .... , •: ' . ' • · · Ratwof rilturii · · . '2 ·· orf .inv91!t~I __,...""'.., , . .. • ,. . ' l . . . • -1 I f ·-• 6 -4- 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T L A s s I F I E D • 6 4 2~ • 5 6" 7 8 .• • j I - olftiiHI o.-al -· SundiJ, Marth 3, 1974 a.nett I DAl\.Y PILOT D :J Gtntral ~ . "' -HH ~ . . ~1::i _]Jak~ . • • bas expanded off water. We are listing and Hlllng bomes In allot HunUnatoo Beach -and-need more aa!MpOOple;-We otter.a;i~er• ous commlas!qn spilt, c:Ongenla! olike~ big ad bud1et1_full time ·~· etc., etc. BITT"R CALL BILL COMSTOCK Hlllllillgton Heirbow Rfflt., ' 1.7214 Ceo~I Hwy., H.B. 146-1314 · EXCl.USIVES NOW AYAllABLE OUTSTANING • INVESTMENTS -~--~" -CORONA DEL MAR 721-721~ F'ERNLEiU~ tShown by app't.) ?»13l~' JASMINE COptn Sat. k Sun.) ¥.LBOA ISLAND lZI CORAi. 1~ .... ~-~~-.. -~~-~-~"!-.. -~"!-.. -~-.. -~-!!~-~-!! .. -~-~-~ ..... -~"!-.. -~"!-.. -~-.. -~1 ~m:~:m ~: ~miS~ Gentr•I o.,.,,., 522-5221! s. BJ\\'rnONT i 21+214~J APOLENA SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY 11 TO S Pres•nttd by Nolan R••I Ettate, Inc. Great_whlte water view from each unit, over· looking Monarch Bay. Stsrting at $68,150. Early . Mediterranean styllrig; 2' BR., 2l-2 baths to S BR. plus .family rm., 2l-2 baths; patios; lantullC amenities! Directions: on Crown Valley Pkwy:\ just off of So. Coast Hwy., in Laguna Niguel. For further lnformotlon call: 49WSS I NEW LISTING THIS IS IT for fan1ily living. Shari> 3 bedroom -+ family + extra. On cuJ--<l~c. featUttS too numerou11 I<» mention, bonus loft roon1 v.1th skylight In garage, pool with decking, v.·aterfaU. Close to bee.ch. \\'e ll'I bar:xler at Tri-Harbor. 2-bedl'OOm Cll~'h l'J.wi> & clean -excellent ,'8Juc. Pri(.'("d to sell today ~ S.xl,OC(). 646-7tn. 314·31;11~ ON'fX 310.310l~ $APPi-UR£ lll·l111S CRYSTAL DO NOT DISTURB OCCUPANT Please call us lo lhow ·Salisbury REALTY 315 MARINE AVF:. BAl:.BOA lSLANO CALL : 67:1-6900 YlllA GRANADA 'W'l :S LI-:\. N TAYLOR CO. HEi\ LTUl\S ~lllt:l' l~J ·ll> LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT -$250,000 Luxurio1is wannth In this meticulously maintained S bdrm home w/FR , lge DR & 4l-2 bath•. Approx 4500'. Wide lot. Pier & slip. 1 LINDA ISL'E DR. SAT/SUN 1-5:30 EXCITING PERFECTION Elegance on the £airway. E"ecu tive's custom dream home in Big Qanyon. 3 BR. FR, 3i. baths. Vie\v from all rooms. Air/cond. THE BLUFFS -BRAND NEW CONDOS This is the last of the NEW I story models! Beaut. 3 bdrm, FR "Paula" model. $74,950 Comer 3 bdrm, DR "Linda" model. $'78,500 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5:30 BIG CANYON BEAUTY -$149,500 Superbly decorated ~5 BR home. Perfection thruout with custo1n carpetjng and wall· papers. Hu ge t'Ov. patio w/prof. ldscpd yard. 7 CHERRY HILLS LNE . SAT/SUN 1-5:30 IRVINE TERRACE -$174,500 . Fantastic \1'iew of bay. ocean -&-Catalina!·- Custom AUality lge 3 BR home w /FR, for# mal dining, 3 bath s, sauna & beautiful pool. 1935 SABRINA TERRACE SAT/SUN 1-5:30 BIG CANYON SHOWPLACE -$295,000 Fabulous vie'" of exclusive country club from thi s 5 BR custom ho1ne. FR. lge O{l & rumpus rn1 . Gorgeous pool in courtyard. 14 OAKCREST LN . OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 BEST BUY IN SPYGLASS -$125,000 NE\V & shining '. Ready for occupancy. ~lany extras. Fully ldscp. 4 BR "New Bed~ ford" w/FR, DR & lge rumpus rm. 7 TWIN LAKES CIRC. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 DOVER SHORES -$225,000 Finest construction in this gorgeous custom built home. S Bdrm s. lam. rm , lge formal DR & 4i. baths. Huge jacuzzi. -All'COncl. 1337 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN l.S:SO WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 Son Jooquin Hlllo Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 6«-4910 ~ASTBLUFF TERRACE I'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""'"! Delu11e Townhomes I Gentr1t General rJn NIC[L ~AILEY & ASSIJ[ IA TES Lachenmyer1 R.t!.iltur -.--..... -- Condominiums A \'i('\\' ori('nfed. 1oloe11y mainl .·fr ('e· garden ron1n1unity ln onl' of ' Nrwporrs mo~t desire tl areas. 3, 4 & S BR . Popul•r Price Ran9e MODEL OPEN DAILY 835 Amigos \Vay 644-1.133 (Broker ro-0p tnviled) • LIDO \Vaterfront. 3 Bdrm. & Jge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., With 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular view! Waterfront llvtng rm. with step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * ANOTHER NEW LISTING MESA VERDE GEM ~I Bl0<k oH 17th s1 .• """· WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD A four bedroom 2 bath home. The price 11!1 right -$37,500. fl.loves you in: a lfttll fami· side, CM . Orleans Condos. 30' x 105'. Magnificent view! $165,000 1~~.;;"!';_!.~'F~•:'; BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ly -· within wa1klng disttnce to shopping, library or lease. Walk to shopping, I ::::::::::::::::.1 341 Baytlde Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 P. o .. lib•""' & """"" n1. E-lde-I ~""~""""""""""~"""~"""""""""""i and achools, privacy of large brick patio In backyard with tr-ees and shade. C.all Red Carpet. ReaJtors. 546-440. \\'e try harder at Tri-Harbor. ~·• Generel" Gener•l Doll House POOL "ADDEn CUSTOM BAYFRONT DUPLEX ,- OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2·6. 1008 E. FAMILY ROOM" Balboa Blvd. Prime sand y beach location. Wood w.arm family rwm Custom built for owner. Dock for two large fa.ci!s beautiful landscaped bedroo I ~"' 000 pool! Atrium like entry boats. 6 ms. p ":' guest . ...,,,, . 1.....,'iaml!r areasc-Cltckl· IN THE-GRAND MAN-N~E;,R~---ll ~~~1~~ ~~:&:~R Spectacular 100 ft. bayfronl Luxurious de-beauUful CRYSTAL CLEAR tailin g. 11 room s, 7,000 sq. Ct. Pier and slip. POOL. Wann r· AM IL Y •850 000 ( ROOM $4.600 total down call • • ee. now "'3-6167. CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR 3 bedroom home. 2 car garage, sunny break· fa st room. Re!rigerator and stove in kitchen. Only $57,750. NEW CUSTOM OCEANFRONT Private Dana Harbor location. Surf, Cish, swim and boat frOJT! your CrOot door. Gr~t views. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. excellent Cinanc- !ng. $198,500. SWEEPING VIEW OF HARBOR First time offered. lrvine Terrace. 1..-0vely pool size patio1 three bedrooms, den and family room. $175,000 DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Canyon View. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family home. 2 cozy fireplaces, 3 car garage. Cathe- dral ceilings. Gourmet kitchen, private court· yard. Offered for $96,750. NORTH BLUFFS -LITTLE GEM Let us tell you more about this charming couple home, profess ionally decorated, ready to move.!n •. Don'.Lwalt -.see today! $53,5QO SIZZLING BUY IN BLUFFS All the beauty of perfection. 2 bedroom + den with bar. Expemtve extras. Greenbelt with a bay and mountain view. All for only '67,500 . SOMETHING SPECIAL Just listed • razor sharp, rambling duplex. Fussy owner • like new crptg, newly p'.ainted, prime corner loc. Renta should be mi.~! Priced fat' quick S&Je at $49,900. • terms or trade in your present home. Ca 11 6<>&100. V. F. l'°"•nl & Co. M~...._ Fixer Upper ·Horse Country Santa Ana lfelf(htl' loll Pali sades Rd.~ A-1 propcn_y. 150' x.120' lot 11l~e. Property ·has .great potenti81. Priced for a fast sale $37,500. 646-3921 E .. ., 646-4S4l Lachenmye r Re--111or Elegant Corona de! Mar estste. S beclrooms,_·11 •!!!!"'!i!~~~~ .... 7 bath.!, pool, view of ~lands and.Harbor. BUY ME VA A mountain setting by the sea. Call today I'm a C1.1te. 3BR dollhouse t285,000. with marble fireplace &: A DISTINCTIVE IAYCREST HOME ~~\f.':8i"J!',/."';!~~ Four bedroo~ family---room with floor to beckya:rd with play area a: ceillnj llreptaCe. Formal dining room. 2-lh !1J:ki::O!iy d~~~~ baths. Breakfast area. $85,000. Prel!Uge Homes, '&15-6646. NEW LIS11NG-EMERALD BAY MOTIVATED to sell & nadr OPEN SUNDAY Z.5. 939 EMERALD BAY. tomov•.l.OO<olglMs.Poo . 3 Bedrooms. 2.lh baths, beautiful patio with ExceuUve area . Call now. M), 147.a!JO. (ountsin. Close to tennis courts, beach & SA VE: THOSE A p p LE pc)ol. $129~500. • PEt.l..JNGS and boit in ----DIA&i-644-1766·-------I ~~n~:iJ: po~ 216l San Jotquin Hlllt Rd .., N.8. metal · to a "Uke-oew" A COLDWELL BANKER CO. :ri1~,;. H~~i: au.tti.d Ad. Call ~. l ' -. MACN-A-B IRVINE FINER HOMES GALAXY DRIVE -$99,500 3 bedroom home ready for occupancy. Formal dinin~ room, enormous family room. Pool size yard. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (K31) A RARE FIND Westcliff 4 bedroom, s i. bath home. 0... lightful master suite w/extravagant use of marble. Beautilully landscaped ya rd. $107,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. lK32) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 3 bedroom home w/lots of warmth• & appeal. Comer lot, brick patio. $63,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (K33) CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT Situated on th e cliffs in beautiful Cameo Shores. Spacious 4 bedroom 4'-h bath home. Custom pool, private beach below. BeUy Kerr 644-6200. (K34 ) SUPER BLUFFS LOCATION 3 bedroom. custom decorated , single-level hotne. Huge deck & view. $65,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. 663 VISTA BONITA. (K35)' MARINERS WITH A POOL 4 bedroom custom home, formal dining, family room & den. ·Large lot. $111,000. OPEN SUN. 1.S p.f11. I309 MARINERS, BAYCREST. (K36) BtG CANYON -194' ON FAIRWAY One of Big Canyon's best view homes. 22'x24' fun room -5 bedrooms -!amity room -goU course & lake 'ie\\-'S from all major roo1ns , Central air conditioning. Tom Qucen-~00. (K37 1 FLEXIBLE FAMILY HOME 3 bedrooms, 2~2 baths, formal dining room. bonus room, dark room, space' for billlanl table, laundry i:oom & large yard. $661996. B. Morphy 642-8235. (K36) "LUSH GARDEN POOL" Decorator's dream. 4 bedrooms, family room, d.Jning room, sunken living room. $115,000. Helen Wood 644-0200. (K39) . CHINA COVE Superb bay view! Steps · to sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 21> baths. Completely re- decorated . Three leve ls w/elevator. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. 2716 SHELL . (K40) • • IOI Dowr Drift f.42•1211 ----. ... -•• ~·aoo·---- _,,.., -.Cellloml• ·- • • • • ~ . • J C,OAllY l'tull 5-, -S, 1914 llOIWol ****** • Heritage Colledion Cl.QI, ... BEACHIAll .n. ·p.1. ~ti fGa4 ' COWGE 'PARK -l'OOL HOME POOL UASON.JUST AROIJNO THI COR- Nlltl Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 ball> leaturlDg an oul3tandlng Palo• Verde llone fireplace, remodeled kitchen with new flooring and We . counter tops. Home ~nten around very pri· nte pool area with many fruit troes, b!Ock wall, and covered patio. Walk to all ICbools and 1bopplng. CALL 546$110. • ASSUMABLE VA 7o/o LOAN ' OUTSTANDING HOME-In beautilUI Costa Mesa. S Bedroo1111, family 1"00D\ and over- sized bonus root Shake roof, fireplace, all the extras. Fllll price $39,960: Loan or '32,200 can be assumed by anyone. No big loan fees, $2711. per month pays all. Those are the ·facts-you better see Ill! For details CA.LL 540-1151. NEWl'ORT-BEACH-BACK BAY $45,~heerlul and sunny thruout. Fea- turing S bedroom1, 2 baths, heevy shake roof amJfront kitchen. Lovely decoraUng in- cluding beautiful built In boot shjl-. Good cul-<le-sac location. Only steps to Back Bay. Just listed, CALL 546 SllO. UNn'S • UNn'S EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE -6 Shake roof beauties, 2 bedrooms each, 8 gsrages. Every· thing In excellent condition. Lo13 of F.'en area. For more information call us qwck at 540-1151. HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING with real country at- mosphere. Good 3 bedroom home on large 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Back Bay. Hardwood floors. Double garage and screen- ed patio. Priced only $33,llOO with uaumable 6~%-loan, payablt $1'5 per_mo, Including everylhfng. Call for complete detalla 54' SllO A CUTIE -JUST LISTED 3 IEDROOM -dining room, bltm, forced •Ir heating, block wall fenee, many nice ex- tras. No down, VA terms aftllable. WOWJ ONLY $28,750. CALL 540-1151; . . . MESA VERDE IEST BUY . --4-liEDROOM. 2 BATH. Great location! Both to shopping and schools. Large added lanai complete with fireplace and room for pool table etc. Asking only $35,500. Submit your · offer. All terms available. CALL 546-5880. IARGAIN DUPLEX _ · EXCILLENT INVl5TMINT-· ONE ·LOT, oft East Bristol (Pallaades Rd.) oppollte · OC Airport Industrial araa. Zoned C-C. Lot ' size !!OxllS. Fantaatlc b!IY. juat l\lled at $32,700. Hurry, CALL 540-llSh • $10llll A .rant FQl 12 •JBS· 9a\d1...iJc .... mi-a '""· IUXUliJ no-qiainteMUCI IOwn- homel ava.llablit. JUPt now web otter!~ )"41 flOO.DO a month ott your tnOnlhb' ~bl. lmmtdlal• oc- cupancy. Prime ~ ln a prtmt b:.a.Uon. and a prime .u.r. Como dalm your Beachwalk Boutlb> tl> dAy, before .omeooe el~ ...... OnHtory ftO-malntem.ta townhomel from only $42,500 Fumlobed .-.. .... ,...,. 10 AM <nO 53S6T. ll!ttctlom< ._ Lao ..... !es and Qr. .,., ONntiet. 405 to Golden West ExU (Hw1Unaton Beuh) then South 5 milff to Beechwalk, Huntlngton Seacl1ll. PREVIEW NEW UNtr NOW UNDER COl<STRUCTirn THE REAL ·121 MIUORD . CAMIO IHORIS, CdM -IAT/IUN. 1-S EJ:Cltln& 3 bdrm. & guest sutt., with spark· 1lllc poOI. Oceen view. $1.N,000. 1100 SANDPll'llt HARIGR VllW HILLS-IAT/IUN. 1-S 3 Bdrm." Wnlly rm., pool le view! $M,'IM. ·JOO JASMINE CORONA DEL MAR-SUN. 1-5 Near ocean! Lite new duplex. $124,500. 1003 BONNIE DOONE IRVINI TIIRRACB •4-4AT/5UN. I.& a Bdnnl., family rm. "dell-vlnl $!...,_ 2033 PT. CHELSEA' HARIGR VIEW HOMll-SAT/5UN. 1-& ClDe atop service-(save your gas), we will ha-'• pictures, .....wings, floor plans & priceo on all ~View bpmes avail. . 304 OTERO THE BLUFF5-SAT/SUN. T-5 Etcitlng condo, S bclnru., 2¥1 baths; pro- fess. decor. $69,500. Del Oro to Onada to Otero. 31432 WEST NINE LAGUNA NIOUE~T/SUN. 1-5 10% Down, or lease/option. Golf course f::"..!!fe· 3 lldrml., 2 baths, I¥>. yn. old. I occupency avallable. $45,'IM -Or leeie at $3SO per month .•. 25 ft. p.tlo opens onto the 17th gnen. . Orn~6 W BEACH BAYFRllT · 415 BAYSlll DR. PPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 Fabulous 4 bdrm., 4¥1 bath bayfroot borne =.e· pier to at<OIDl>dale 50 IL boat. prdeo patio entry, lge. 1811118, cmy ~-' ESfA!ERS den " plctmeoque sand~~'h In front. AGE Vflr/ acCeuible IOcallon. at $21D,OOO. . BALBOA ISlla ~, UPPER . BAY ~mfiiHYST 1!;==~====~~~#1 G<!ntr•I_ --~r•J ' BEAUlJ-+--_,_____..,J!EN__SAI...A...slJN ... _j.i; __ 2 HOUSES on 1&. divided 2731 BAYSHORES DR. 3 B.dro0m tamlly home on DUPLEX; very charming 2 unit property lot. Buy ono "'both. Lowry • BR o Ba, 3 cu 1aroce '"""' IO><l35 lot. 11an1wooc1 nr. ~ & village. Upper 2 bdrm. unit with 3 BR, 2 ba, din rm, '•· cloo< to prlv. bch. sm.ooo ' tloorl and a brl&ht ....,. lge. IUDdect. Lower a bdrm., 2 ba. unit, 'lrith """' custom c1ra .... new JAMES F. DAVIES kitchen. 1% loan avat!ablo patio. Offered at $110,000. dehwsr, 11tove, Cl1KS-2:llO Realtor ~ to anyone, reprdlea ol job. aq ft. $54,<m. um IQ ft, age ·race or cned. PQ. jftf SO BAYl'llllllT 3 BR. 2 ba., """--· S new unit. ohow good In-,..nt $172. a month illcludeo 'lll't , n111n I Ja'. gar, lg. tencd yrd, Both come. Prime cloee-to-bet.eh everytbJF'uuon thla an ot lf8~".' E %3rd St., g: :;.'~~.~ 119·950· .12'>.ooo $ll1"oo""' OPEN SAT •. & SUN. 1-5 o.n.rol -...1 Creetlve!y dellgMd 3 bdrm., 2 bath home . , ~· '!~! fiunfingfon _j/.a,,.f,our $134,900 Waterfront home with 32: boat dock. Unique Island location with private sand beach. 4 Bedrooms, family room, 2 fue- places. Ask for ... WILMA FITTS $169,500 Elegant 4 Bedroom, 4 bath, customized waterfront home .. Family room, study and den. 56' Lee side water frontage, ~· dock. Beautiful wood deck. For ·appoint- ment to see, ask for ..• TONY HELBLING $79,500 Popular 5 bedroom 0 Balboa'' plan on an oversized lot on Davenport Island. Offers 2Jh baths, wet bar, large family room, laundry room. Ask for ... WILMA FITTS $147,000 )mo,..,."""' """-· Walll. one 11hort block an4 watch the hoe.ti mum at asmet. Take an ..r1y mominl !or on the beach. All thil can be yours when )'OU bu)' Uds -3 BR. lamlly room home with ttuae muter bed- . room and low, low upkeep. Only $96,500. For appt. caU 644-T21L . COME SEE, LAST CHANCEi Th1I wU1 be -.. w.-ld. A lartte -bed:t oOiD home ln Mesa V""e. Room tor a pool, camper, all time tbinp. Beautitul llhag carpeta. mir- rors, double flrrplace, fam- ily.room. Can't help but Uke at onl_I $45.450. Hurry. Call Red cu,>et. Realtora. ...-. OCEAN VIEW LOT Strictly Newport! Larp R.i, home plans Included. Owner Uk1n& $17,500. • May aub-~ with .lie. lamlJy rm. + apadous 2 bdrm. apt. LOvaly aantly beach In front. Mallllfl-. cent penonmlc be7 view. Offered at $190,000. W.-Winton Re.al Estal9 22t.MARINE,.IA1.llQA JSLAND '7S-ml _ Gonorol COUIN ·MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST ~ho::":".~~~ .h~:·. d~. ~.on2,Kl::i~ HARBOR VIEW HOMES Someraet 4 BR. + family rm ....... $82,500 . . Outaiandlng Paler!DO ·New listing ... $67,500 Laguna Niguel, 4 Br. + fam. Rm., Vu $47,500 • THE BLUFFS Unda model n-or sell) ......... $69,&00 Trina modal, consider lease/opUon $69,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR, 2 ba, lam rm, lg lot ........... $40,960 NEW DUPLEX 2 BR, 2 ba le I BR, I ba. ............ $102,000 2 BR, 2 ba. ea. unit. New lisliJll. TO BUY OR S!!LL In Coate Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach ean 11141 644-7662 CORBIN-MARTIN • .. • SffD1UI: HOMES OPEN l..S THIS U,Tll!RNOON SEE ME , l'M. ON THE ISLAND-Cute too! 5 bdrms, plus guelt unit, top decor1.~pdated, formal dining: See me for $11.i,IMI at 213 "Topaz, Balboa Island. Janet Lehman will be tblre too! ~ Sii ME , l'M IN LAGUNt.-Slitlng c::i.:r..• · true view, 3 bdrma, 2 batba with , bricks and beautiful, beautiful chann. See mo at 2828 Terry Road, Laguna Beach at ~.llOO. Jean DeMota will be there. SEE ME , l'M A SPLIT LEVEL-4 bdrm, wOodsy feeling, on a cul-<le-sac and • family room bltenoogh for a pool table. See me at lll40 Kil eer Clrcle In M.a Verde. $58,960. Martha ynon win be there. · SEB ME, l'M SPLASHING-Nice pool, nllty 3 bdrm, 70' x 100' lot~ beams, shag, $63,950. See me at 1215 Pembroke. Ernie Knodel will be, there too! "SEE ME,.l'M MARY GOLD at 709 Marigold A venue, Corona de! Mar. I have 2 bdrms, 2 baths and I'm vacant. Gil Ide will be there too! $73,500. . SEE ME, l'M SUPER D\IPER DUPLEX- 5 bdrms In one, 4 In other, near new condi- tion, price reduced $6,000 to $129,000, now vacani at 618-Acacia. See ·me. Marge Ell· more will be there too! S!!E ME, l'M-DAHLIA OQ Dahlia. Near new 3 bdrm, 3 bath home with faml!l! room, 2 fireplaces, a unique uplt In rear c1iann!Dg, $110,000. See-V"' at 424 Dihila. Marilyn llDdies will be .there too. . · Sii ME, FANTASTIC VIEWS -Hard to find "E" plan, original Bluffs, inspiring views, 3 bdrms, reduced to $83,500. See me at 19511 Vista caudal: Dorothy Johnson will be lbere. SEE ME, CATCH MY LOCATION-South of · highway In Corona del Mar! 2 bdrm, 2 bath, b!& family room, close-to ocean at 245 Helio- trope, at $73,500. Pat Young will be there tool SEE. ME, l'M IN MESA DEL MAR-Clean ax a whlstie-3 bdrms, 2 baths, family home 1Mr.parks and' achools. $311,500. I'm at 832 Presidio, C.M. Ogden Sogn will be there; SEE ME, WE'RE CUTE-2 homes oo l 45' lot. Beams, bricks, pat!Os. 3 &drm and l bdrm, bollf for $76;000:-~ Layne will be there. ·ON TOP OF TliE REAL ESTATE MARKETW1'Tlt THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES o.Mral . CORONA DEL MAR, S7S«ll0 MESA VERDE, ~~ • CAL~ US -JUST-IJSTED------Ol'EN SAT.---1 ·5- "" NEWPORT HILLS DRIVE EAST llautiful Somerset model; 5 bdrms., family room & dining room. Completely upgraded. Large covered patio ; fully landJcaped, waterfall & fish pond. Home In ImmacUlate condition, with extras too numerous to men- tion-come & see. $97,500-lllcludlng land!. OPEN SATURDAY &. SUNDAY 1·5 204 KINGS PLACE Eltecutlve home; 2 bdrm. sillte plus guest. A home designed for enter!41nlng. Over 2300 sq. ft. View of the Pacific. $117,500 BWE WATER Blue water & panoramic view from this spadous 4 bdrm. Broadmoor home Jn CoJ"?na cfel Mar. Family rm., 2~ baths; !st time offered. $110,000. associa e BROKERS REALnlRS 2025 W. BALBOA BLVD. Waterfront home with ~· boet dock. Glass screened deck with fire pit. Fino wa&er views. • Bedrooms, m baths, cathedral ceiling living room. True ele- gance. Ask for ••• onllnar. "' -.... TD REALTORS .. dawn~t ,]~~~:;::~~~~~:::::::::~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1Ft~.ii;11: Gonorol GoNnl ='ht~:..~i1:1i WILMA FITTS $169,000 Custom quality thruouL 90' on Water- front. 40' Dock. Healed swimming pool and equipment, Intercom, blltl vacuum, radiant heat. 4 Bedroom, • bath. Maulve beam celling. Ask for ... WILMA ,.TTS Deiyn Duplex landa 4 bdrm. le pool home. The open g Pride ol °""""'"' llBR. 2BA *1lrtg from the patio le ~. overlootlni wUta. Npt. Htt:. area. s Mo'• U.. b[ue Pacific, filvu an atmolpbere cit ..... --Ml'Otl!ty. Spanish e counteri Jn tltdlen, WHt Boy Av, -1twming new carpeting le clrapet. Many ed- Owm!nc. tmall -on dWonal features, Incl. private beaches. Of. Er.me R·2 ..... lot. Tabulou. v•LUI VIL' a fend at '86,500. -·Room tor......., ~ -OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 4501 DORCHESTER t 199~. YOU'LL FIJP! Coxy 'n' cute 2 bedroom cot· u;r-........,..= -n ••• .., tap. Pr1me--BalbOI sland locatiil!L Muslve ..,,, .. ,Allllf..aT nu&.7 fireplace, Interior courtyard, huge 8sr81•· ct 0 c · Q: Fll!AlnlFW Priced right .1 •711.ooo. Low down or your I range , oast 3336 Via Lido m-0!23 lrade. OPtN TODAY! pmenh ~ !!ASTERN R.AVOl--- IN H~ BIACH -see to bellefe this lovely cape Cod house with Iarse. spacious rooms, parquet floors, dramaUc blgh open beam c.lllnp;--Custom quality built. Set on huge lot. 2424-22nd 11.,,N.I. Opan Sot/Sun -1..S BEAUTIRIL WATERFRONT LOT LARGlst IN COVES -Has slip ror 35' boat. Arthltects pJana ror large home lncludfd. $90,000 -on fee land. ICINGS ROAD 3000 SQ. FT. Of' SUPERB LIVING -3, 4 or 5 bedrooms, lovely pool & enclosed patio. Beautifully decorated, view of ocean & bay. $128 000. 420 kings Rd. Ne•pori Beech Open Sun 2-' Sl'ECTACULAR OCEANFRONT NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX -Bnnd new custom designed. 20' Glass walls OD ocean. 4 Bedrooms and den, 3 bedrooms and den. Luxury and quality tn every way! Designed to convert to single family If desired. WATERFRONT NEWPORT· SHORES CANAL -Lovely borne near entrance to new :P.!arina. 3 Bedrooms, dock and patio at waters edge. Marble fire- place, wood panelling. Jots oC brick and trellis suggest New Orleans. $69,500. Office Opan Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 WHtcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 l~Get=""';;.'a:;ol _____ o.n.ral -------! IT'S YOURS Cot a "°"".Like waterlroot BEACH LOVERS llvin(? 'Better act fast . Unique aetting, b1ocb to Vacant 3 BR "1th beams; beach! CoWl.try c b •rm firepl, bltlns. nev.· crptg. SO thruout! 4BR, SP~ FOOT SLIP! Eager owner HACIENDA w/d~ & asking $94 500. Will take huge ''fieslll" rm, aourmet nearly anY trn.de. C a 11 lcitch, all bltl.ns1 Wide entry, 645-8400. ·lovely shaded lot . & f TRANSFERRED owner must abandon. $47,950. to • v. E. 11 ... an1 & c... ....... qualified buy .... ._. ~......... .::B;:.:KR:;o·.:.96'2"'--65=11----! General OWN YOUR OWN BEACH $122,500 _ ~YFRONT LUXURf~ WO You own the beach and dock In your own back yard. Secluded area of NEWPOR'r BEACH. Room for pool. Huge courtyard entry. 4 bedrooms, .3 baths. Gourmet kit- chen. Family den with fireplace. Large living room and fonnal dining area oVer .. looking covered patio, sandy shores and peaceful bay waters. At this price, you BE'IT!j:R HURRY! Call 64S-0303. YEmlNT FAlllllOUSE-£ASTSIDE $29,950 sweep g c:Orner grouna.s-1n-prmi.rum.-- Eastald• location. Towering cypress, pro-dui:lnl date and fig trees. cute vermoot farm house. Master quarters. GUEST FA· . CJIJTY with private entrance. Country kitchen. Formal dining. Large living l'QOm with fireplace and open beam ceilings. Courtyard and patio overlooking rolling green Iawna. Call 645-0303. ABANOONED CAPE COD-"BALBOA" Restore, MAKE TI!OUSANDS. 2 story Cape Cod. W ALIC TO BEACH. 4 beclrooltll Includ- ing separate GUEST FACILITY with prl· vale bath. Country kitchen. Beam ceilings. Family den with view. Private garden patio and danc;e pavilion. Call 64i>-03ol. ISlAND PARADISE-POOL & GUEST . ·ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT-Spacious i&- land paradise. Large bedrooms. Elegant •master suite. 2 bedroom chlltlien's area. Formal cltntng room with beam cellings. Gourmet kitchen. Hardwood floors. Large living room with. firepljlce overlooking com- pletely secluded rear grounds. lluge enter- tainers patio with waterfall. Spartllng pool and guest facility. Brand new listing. Call M&-0303, . INDOOR POOL-SPANISH ESTA TE IRON GATES leading to magnilicent SPAN· ISH ESTATE. Red tile rqol, Heevy wood doon. Massive beams and sty domes. In- terior gardens and waterfalls. WOODEN BRIDGE over xtreem leading to secluded master suite with R<>man bath and private patio. Form8! living room with cathedral beams. Library & music room. GUEST FA· CILITY. Fiesta party room and bar. Can- tlna kitchen. Banquet formal dlnlna room ovmootlng 45' den with sparkling indoor pool. Call~ FOREST E. OLSON Ha111 • .,_ Hali•• Realty ~1 Worw A-. H.I. .1411141 • ~ ,rm'~: C11JBB l WIS Cb. 2600 E:Co1st HlfJ., Ctl'Olil del l1r ==-~~= ."IAL• __ TOlt_l _______ ~---1 .•.E• ... L.m ..... •r.E ....... _!!!!!!!!!! __ ._".·.•14_• 22tt Hort.or ...... • I I • ' . • ' I I \ . -.. COSTA MESA 220 E. tZth'Str.eet 646-0555 549-1 910 $65,000 OVER " ACRE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Close to Harbor Blvd. at 3S26 Wettminster Ave in Santa Apa. 1600 sq. fl. Bktc. Plus 2400 sq. fl. oi shed now used .u ornamental iron work1. Owner may lease back ror 5 years. Excellent invest· ment. Drive by and call now. Offered for $6$,000, - $45,000 Jlear the splashing Blue PacH'jc surf -clean sandy beach· fresh ai r-· West of Malibu and south of Thousand Oak!i··Close to Scenic Hl1h- ~·ay l ·· sa crificed al $4!1,000. This rare lot won't last. -,,. • -~ .. $28,000 • NEWPORT·VIEW Use your imagination and build your dream home. Corner location Hurry! $28,000. - $170,000 14 UN ITS Close to new Montclair Plaza. Pride or owven;hip units in high rental demand area. ShOws ex~ellent spendable .. Will trade down or \JOnsider any reasonable terms. Offet"ed for $170,0jJO, Call - -' CORONA DEL MAR 3425 E. Coast Hwy. 675-7225 $72,000 Great loe1tk>n for aln1le owner to 11 .. in desirable "Oki c.orou" ID adonlbleone bedroom unita and bave ltdd.iUonal tent.al income. Walk lo shops and beacbel $72,000 and 182.IJO. ., -) $129,$00 Atagnificent brand new custom duplex with dramatic features, color coordinated, top q\ltlity appliances and hardware. Each unit bas a den and extra balhl. $129,500. - . ' $77,000 LDvely Cameo Highlands -Private beaches, outstandine ocean view and quiet 1trtet1. This fine home Is in perfect condition, and has excep- tion.al landscaping $77 ,000. - $91,500 Unbelievable one of a kind back yard c(msl1Ung of a super and C'Ol)(ealed kldJ play are1, a formal garden off ttle ma9ter auite and a 1ra nd pool sized r.ard. Plus lovely Lu1k Belvedere model in beautiful tondition. ' -, GARDEN GROVE 11022 Magnolia Street '539-1162 • $28,200 Bring your G.t. eligibUily and move lnro this ~ly 3 bedroom tondo wtth 2" baths, bit-ins and fireplace. 2 car private aance foraarety ind elea;1nt patio ror special entertalnin1. No down payment. Call for profeuional vitwina:. - $163MO. Move into this charmer and lake oyer a low in· terest GI loan with tot.al monlhly payments or $163. 3 bedrooms, family room ·& 2 baths that are nev.·ly painted, new carpets and v.·allpaper. You alsO have rruit trees ;ind vecctable ga rden. Call now Cor appt BUILDERS DELITE • Large lot zoned for units. ln excellent loCalion and owner mu~t 5ell. Ideal ror .f.·plex, For ' detailed inrocall today. INTERESTED IN A REWARDING CARJ;ER IN REAL ESTA T£?? IE A rRORsSIOHAU UHUMITID EARHIHIOS! H,.. ... IM 1Y110 of,.... . . • U1!td on tht An.lean Stock Exchanve HUNTINGTON BEACH 19461 Brookhurst Street 963-4543 . $23,500 1 Year old Hantinaton Harbour bachtlor con~ dominium WIJL BeauUtul carpeta Ii drapa, JIOOl. tauna. - $41 ,500 Wall~ courtyard beauty -minute• from the bC!1ch! AlmOlt new 3 BR Ii ramlly room with shac c1rpeUn1. double dr1ptrie1, and quiet residential location . - $44,500 HorH ranch in custom a rea. Sewer1 & un· der(round utilities in • paid--for. 5 Bdrrns, 2 Baths, air tond., maulve atone f11"epl1ce. ~00 sq. rt. 'h acre kit. - $54,900 See the ocean from )'OUr windows! Alm0tt M W. SUPt>r upgraded • Bedroom CaJJ t CJ•s&Jc "By the Sea", · INVESTMENT DIVISION 722 Bank of America One City Blvd. West-639-1501 MOTEL SITE 22,000 1quare feet C·R wned near DTsneyland. In· elude• plans ror 12 units plus living quar\e'ra, $19,000. - PRIME COMMERCIAL SITES All sties, hi trarric count, ••le, a:round lease, joint venture. . t .l acres. C· t, $2.42/sq. ft .. n099 I acres, R·3 lfUD approved. 0 .C. $40,000tac. or EXClfANG£ for San Oie~o1Esrondido apts. 8.5' x 111' corner. C-1. Ar111heim 540.000•211 140' :it 200' C-1, with 3 BR house. Orange $70,0001284 126' x lSS ' corner, C·2. Anaheim, $10,000 dn.•~ 200' x 300' 1.'0mtr, C·l, Anaheim, $3.44/sq. ft .1235 11 Acres I C·Z plus R·J pot. I O.C .. $3.00/sq. ft .1393 All ~lzes PRtr.tE Indus. sites. nr. fr>A·ys. Terms available. Sale. ground lease, JOINT VENTURE, exchange, release acreage. 11 ac., r.1·2, City Industry, $1.20/sq. ft .1394 BUILDERS! INVESTORS! All siteS PRIME indu9. sites, nr. frwys , T,erms available. Sa le, i::round least', JOINT •VE!,i· TURE, exchange, release arreage. . - 18 ae., M·2, City lndu.'ltry. $1.201sq, ft, 1394 20ac., J\.1 -1, Anah., IOo/~ dn . #!SJ IOae., M-1, Placentia, 103 dn . 1405 · 3·1ac .. M·l . Placentia, $30.000 lac. llZ26 l ac., r.t-1, Anah., $1.JO/s<;. ft.1119S PLANNED COMMUNITY DEV. 780 Acre• mast~r olan 1ooroved. No. San 01@20. All uUls. to p~rt)'. $6,SOO/ac. Release clau.&ea -?tfr. Glen n, (213) 829··1688, (714) 639·-UOl ---.. -dtslri..__ frwlitMs like thh .-.cl ....,.., ••• we w111 IHch,lroln,...il <tMOYOU. 389 ACRES $150,000 MOVE "-tho gratM -with • -VENTURA COUNTY $82•900 Beautifully customized two story Burllnpme wl...,., An """"low wMh •• wlll' $59,950. ATTENTION BUILDERS home-58Ra. 3\f.i BAs, 3 fireplaCff panelinc, wal· ,..__ --_1 of---a:-u...__, )paper and bulltins galore. Gourmet kitchen --..,... ""'..... 1--......... .-"'"' •f · ff I Open' house Sunday 1 tos P.M. at 715 ~targu¢te. featuri ng microwave oven, commercial alied i• a1or o s te completed. Utilities, sewers Good investment ror the imaginative. 2-one grill and gas BBQ. Outstanding patio with UCEMSID OR UNLICENSED., •• for Mesa Ve rde Giveaw1y • Has everythlnt, 2 in. Zoned R-1 ··Cluster·· RUD 15. A-loblle bedroom, one bath units. one has brick fireplaCe "people heaters", slump block wall and unique __ _._nllal . ,_ ol 6•9 1501 stoves, air conditioning, new ahaa: carpeting · ho me park comm ercial acreage (Ex- PLUS 2-one bedroom "GUEST" quarters in cover. One or a kind location next to a:reenbelt c~,,,_. w.n ... ,.., c "' -• ttfrotlghout & deluxe pool. 5 Bedrooms 6 l1r1e elusive Age ncy) Broker In qui ries in·· ... Co•r•on•a•d•el•M•a•r o•ff•er•ed•f•o•r$82 ... 000 ........... .i.'.120•,•ooo• ....................... .J~:Atk::::for;;;S=oly;::;;:Mc:C:;;;..,_;;;;:;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;:.L.f~a~m~ily~r~oo~m~.~ .................. J..·v.it•ed•#•'1•7• ....................... J IERCO'S HA TIOHWIDE HElWORK CAN SERVE YOU WHITHER YOU'RE IUYIHCO OR SB.UH CO A HOME! •CALIFOlHIAOfffCES: VALlEYRWYV Northern California's most successful residential brokerage firm with 15offices ser· ving Contra Costa County in the San Francisco area.(41 5) 828-5610 VAl.UEREALTV ' 9 offices serving San Jose County in the San Francisco arta. (408) 37 1-2100 •HEW JElSEY ciffA:1s ' THE IERIO AGENCY New Je"rsery's lar51E1sl residentia1 real estate brookers. MA-4-8.686-7~-9 +AllIOMA OfAClS: ..... _ EDl'OST-REAL-YV -~--~-------;-'-.I Arizona's largest residential brokerage firm with 17 offices 98f'Vi1"1gthe PhoenhcJScot- &dale area. (602)947-3581 +HIYAD.t.OMCH: ED POST llUL YV · Serving Las Vegas and neighboring areas. (702) 732--4545 •ROllDA OfftCIS: THE IERCO ACOEHCY OF FLORIDA 13offices from Broward County{Ft Lauderdale) totl'ie Palm Beaches. {305) 833-0311 ALL DIVISIONS OFIRG &fTH.PtiSU. ltC. .~McKema.& Co. Realtors EAST 8LUFF Big 4 bedroom, 2 bath home . Fireplace, family room .. New carpets & professionally landscaped. 2912 Alta Vista , Newport Beach. ... ' . ' . -~( .• "-off . Welto11 ®Company I< I A L T ( l f...( <., LIKE NEW 3BR DEANE HOME Choice end location right on the fairway at golf tourse leveL Bright, cheery inlerlor loots out to charming trellised patios, prof ldscpg & ~ 2 expansive green vistas. Tbl.s new U.tmg won't last at $149,500. OPEN DAILY 1-S. 11 Rue Verte. BEACH DUPLEX 3 bedrooms each unit. Electric built-ins, new dishwashers, big back yard. Just a short 21 ROYAL ST GEORGE, OPl!N SUN 1·5 5BR, 5BA custom house on lairway. Great family home with large game room. Xlnt view. Shown by appointment only. "--'-'IV CUSTOM FAIRWAY LOT VJ nu.,,21 on Cberry,Hills Ln, Owner will build to suit walk to the sand. ASSUMABLE 70/o VA LOAN ~ or sell out right. CALL US REGARD ING OTHER Take over this big 4 bedroom home. Vacant k ready to go. Darkroom, brick BBQ, patio. near Atlanta & Newland, Seabury Tract. Htintinglon Beach. Asking $42,500. · . i:.'f"'m::.iii~~T~ PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN BIG CANYON * 615-4630 * "BEAUTY" 2146 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY. Abandoned but ALL NEW, c;ORONA DEL MAR , CALIF. (714) 6401414 owner -out! S<ep up ...,....... -porctr entry; ·nwnrooth liv· 2~·1'; !' [o.l'I li1i.:ln\'i l\ ('<•r<111,1 cl1·11\1,1r 117; l1'>t)() ABANDONED 0-ral •• , .. ·I ' ,. (j .j, ' .,,...,,, . ,~ *ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES* Costa Mesa -646-0555 or 549· I 9 I 0 Orange -637·9 I 0 I Placentia -528·4772 Corona Dtl Mar-675-7225 Garden Grove -539·1 162 LaHabra ...-. 879·3800 H1!nfincJfon Beach -963·4543 El Toro -586-0222 · Investments -639· I 50 I Offlct1 From Tht Mountains To Tht Sea ....... i. BALBOA MESA VERDE PENINSULA RI c b cwtom deo>r ansfer forces the sale hil!hlighla this fabulous of this lovely 3 bedroom 3 liediOom, 3 bath home 2 bath home, just \!i in Mesa Verde. With block from the bay & nearly 2500 sq. fl. just ocean. And just 2 blocks in the house! Big family to private beach & boat room & den. Two fire-- dock. With den & fire-places. Dream klldleJL place. Chef's kitchen. Patio, shake roof. And Separate utility room. on a pool·sized lot. Massive fenced patio $56.000. Call 54().1720. ' FABULOUS 3 BDRM. 1-LEVEL LIKE NE\V 4 yr. old on quiet cul-de-sac. A real beauty. elegantly decorated & upgraded, with marble entry, bar, dramatic custom custom frpl., luxurious soft green carp., cusl drapes & wallpaper. 2 Charming priv. patios. & distinctive gated entrance. U>w, low lease & taxes. First time offered & priced to sell at only $69,750. NEW 3 + DEN, VIEW, JACUZZI Dramatic 2200 sq. ft. condo, customized tbru- out with best of everything. $93,750, Incl. the · land. OPEN SUNDAV 1·5 224 NATA (Viii• del Oro to Vista NoblHll Please let me show you my exclusive listina:s as v.•ell as tbe other condos available at this tirrie ill the beautiful carefree BluCfs. HELEN 8. DOWD with BBQ. $74,950. Call COUNTRY FEELING REALTOR ' 64+0134 ~1720 . Beat the city hassle in """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""''"'""! • TURTL EROCK this lovely coontry 3 General G.,,.r1I Enjoy the smog free bedroom on. over ~l ;;.:;=~-----...::.==------I * * OPEN HOUSES * * General inl room with comtt brtcll: O..r1I l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;I fireplace, all new electrlc I' kitchen, 4 FAfdll.Y SIZEI;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; * Balboa Bay Propeitln * ='\i~=iJ:#, Gontrol climate in this dynamic acre! Great area for 2 bedroom, 2 bath town-th kids & th . h hoose in Irvine. With e ell' orses. air conditioning. FiiU DelighUul home has dining room. Gourmet beamed ceilings, Din· kitchen with built-ins, ing area, fireplace. Den dishwasher and trash or office. Shake roof. A master. Fireplace. al d ,,._ .. 1 ..,7 ~ Patio & shake roof. re OWNUOe • ... 1NV• cable TV. '67,000. Call Owner needs lmmodi· 540-1720. • ate action! Call 540-1720 330 VIA LIDO NORD, ,new, exclusive Udo bayfront. 60 Ft. on sandy bay beach. Deluxe oWller's 3 BR. unit + 3 bdrm. income. Open Sat/SUJL 1·5. $350,000 BAY AVE. WALK TO BEACH • 4 Unlts-f75,000 Super sharp 3 BR., 2 OCEANFRONT ba. Enlarged liv. rm. Nifty duplex Pools & tennis. '48,500. t155,000 675-7060 642-7491. . --------1 Lerp patio BBQ, Total down n.100 call now !IU-67WT. -- Of'[N m v. trs f'IM 10 • M«i ~THE REAL I ESTATERS ---- OPEN SAT/SUN.1·5 ' Corona del Mar 1111 GISLER bvple>< lmrwdlate Sde l'OR WATERFRONT ~IVING AT ITS BEST ••• CHANNEL REEF APTS IN CORONA DEL MAR. * Unobatrueted view of bay and ocean * Prime location with private marina * Ample parking for residenls and guesls * Out of congested Newport area * Waiting di•lance to the markets * Security guard and privacy 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1729 1974 PT. LAURENT, ijarbor View Hom ... 5 BR. + tam. rm. You own the land. Open · Sat/Sun. 1·5. $91,500 #4 LINDA ISLE. 51 ,F~ on the water. 5 BR.. + famlly rm .. pier & slip. Open Sun. 1·5. $2211,500. . • . 3007 SEASHORE : New ocearifront duplex; first owner depreciation. 4 Car garage. - 0-ral Open Sun. 1~. $195,000. • -- --:=:-::---=:1~~2113 MIRAMAR. Penin. Pt. \'BR., 3 ba., lam· 4 PLEX y dfn . rm .. 2 ll'plcs. Sun. 1·5. $79,ooo -'---I-~-On the .. goU course.-3. Qcean_..side of Hw~.. E11!tldo Costa Mo11 All two bedrooms-two baths · BR, 3 ba. home w/pooL close to shops. 2 & 1: ~ "iiJ• ~h 5 H. Cl!DRIC ROB E RT~UILDER . NEAR NEW s Car gar. $7~1~. Jusl reduced to '63,600. ueaulilul '....t. ~ ,,.:.; Only 11\ ,..an old 536-llllW 67$-7420. Lots ot "t;tru, !>rte• AND RESALE BROKER ll'o two •torr• 4 ""'""'mo, redueed from $1.0'I', to For PvrchaM or LNu 3 t.thA:. A steal at $t9;-500. IB '175 000 •'-"-'------1-Spdnlt!aa..1ron1t,.>nd.naJo,.j..;,_ • ' Mee' ~-R ~ ' liilirm1llon Cil ...i...oo ...,....i polio Roy 1 ""''" """!' MARGA.RE'!' CONNORS 714'61t-5170 J>Ui<·IU.. ....,,.i.. Hum, 4 •Local Offices to Serve You Uttl N;r'~vtl. CM 2S2S Ocun Blvd., Co.-del Mir ~ Cull<~ 11<,alt<n. i. ~~==::.::..:::~...:::L---~::..._1,_.::.=:.:::;.:;::,:::.:;,:;,,,,,,,,;. . ' ' . . ' . . ' .. • ' • • - • .. ·. , tj IJ.t.\l Y Pll.01 Gener• • • General -·· //"4ti# S• ~ · REALTORs' l ' l 1 I VISIT THESE " ' ' You Are Welcome 1·5 VISIT ME-IN THE BLUFFS! I'm new on the market. Over 1900 sq. ft. of luxury and a VIEW OF THE BAY and Catalina. See my new carpets and drapes and the fresh green astro turf on my patio. Open Sun. ' 641 Vial• Bonita .......... Buy M-467,ns VISIT ME-IN NEWPORT BEACHI I'm a Townhouse, high on a hill and close to the beach. See my 3 bedroom and 21,2 baths. I'm done in elegant taste and have many extras. Open Sunday. 4312 Spindrift . . . . . . . . . . . . Buy mo-$44,950 VISIT ME-IN CORONA DEL MARI I'm a rustic duplex near the beach. My front house has 3 bedrooms and a panelled living room · .warmed by a cozy fireplace. My new 2 bedrm unit will make money for you . See my extra large lot, South of Highway. Open Sat/Sun. 400 Ja1mine .............. Buy me-$114,900. VISIT ME -IN <Al I can be pur· chased on VA , SOLD!drooms, and 2 baths. See my toors and stone fireplace. You'll yard too. Open Saturday. · 3073 Killybrooke Lane .. Buy me -$32.SOO. VISIT ME -IN COSTA MESAI rm a brand new listing and a really sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with vaulted ceilings and a stone fireplace. You'll like my two patios and pool sized yard. Open Sun. 8SS Santiago Rd ......... Buy me-$41,500 VISIT ME -IN SANTA ANA HEIGHTS! I'm huge. 4 bedroom, 3 baths; and a den. I'm for- mal with my dining room but also cozy with my large fa~ily· roo m. I like iny corner lot. You'll like my 71>% VA loan:Open Sun. 20181 Kline .......... Buy me -$52,500. VISIT ME -IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS! 1'.M A REAL FUN H 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths. l'rrSOLD"l with my pro. I j fessional, low n andscaping. I'm great for pool 10) and have a separ.ate guest house. But best of all I have an OCEAN VIEW. Open Sat/Sun. 1120 White Salls ...... Buy m• -$14.000. .I VISIT ME-IN CORONA DEL MARI You'll like me. I have all new wall, window and flooi' Cove.rings tif the front house and a l bedroom Ulfofriq,,unit over the large dble garage.1.lun;J1ady to be yours. ,Open Sat/ Sum ~.µ;. v -,,.. · , 719 1Moriflolcl: ~ ,, •....... ·' Buy· Me-$n,950 '· 1 :. 't ;·C'Al:t 644-7270 , ' ~ .. HARBOR VIEW HOMES OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 1806 PT. RENWICK -PORTOFINO MODEL Immaculate 4 bdrm., 31h baths; formal din. rm., family rm., bonus rm., 2 frplcs. 2600 Sq. ft. 2 Years old. Beautiful ~lexican tiled entry· way, ff6tlt-&: rear patios: lO~atnr. yard. 1 1'-lany outstanding featur~s & you. pwn the land! · GIB WALKER REALTY 675-5200 BEST BONITA IN THE BLUFFS -195S-Viit41lir0ro A )uperb 3 bdrm., 2 barb ranch 1tyle, 11ingle lily., end unit In l'.ldult cul de illC -quiet! Pulling Jl"'(ln. baJ.', Ii oce•nvie'A'll· ' $2.lti l't•r Yt'ilr Letl.M"holf $767 Per Year Tb.et1 .... · $69,500 • Vt(.'fUll r.10UvatNI 11ell~r! Ottered NoW! .~ [irst t)Y-f2.lurr ti ~ 2414 Vi.Ila del Oro Newport Beach 644-1133 ANYTIME BIG CANYON OP.EN TODAY 1-5 33 Rue Fontoinbleou Delightful Der €'r plan. 2 Bdrn1s. & den, single level. Brand new -carpeting-, dl'apcril's & landscaping all in. Jo'OI? LEASE -S650 LEASE-OPTION SALJo.: AT $87,500 Offl'red 1'hro11~h­ BIG CANYON REALTY 644-1193 SWEEPING VIEW Lovely courtyard entrance t this exceptional 3 br.. 2 bath. Cameo H ig h lands home: lluge yard with pool, gracious s p acious en· tertaining area, bright sun- ny kitdten with step-in breakfast bar. Lots of bookshelves in 1 i b r a r y alcove. A must see today -call 673-8550 for appt. MfH TIL t • rrs FUN 70 SE NICE/ II THE REAL ESTATERS ··ouirTEST HOM.E VALUE This 11\IMACULATE 3 beclrm home is ideal for U1e couple 01· family lookins; for true quality. You will Jove the BIG FAMILY ROOM, plush shag carpets, de c orator wallpaper! 2 big baths, detached double garage, 2 patios, crackling fireplace and private front entry with a .CA$ LIGHT! It's super clean and located right in the heart of Costa Mesa. $32,500. TAKES IT!! . co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS --5<54UIA4141- (0p~n Evenings) -FOUR BEDROOMS MESA VERDE _ £7 ,jl)) Full Price Al erm Nnn1e your ten11s for this lo"·est priecd listing in ~tesa Vl"rde. No dn GI, assu1ne the VA 6% with $20ltmo. payments, or ask l~"""'"l""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""l the ov.•ner to help you Gener11 General finance. Fireplace, 1 yr old 1,;;;;;;.;;;;;;,;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;,;;;;.;;;;;,I shag, fl agstone patio & walk DiicJustecl Landlord! Cle•r D•y Specl•I Vl.l!ly to SQlvc t(!nant pro!> to everything location. Bet· ter hurry & Call 545-9491 A F.,.wr-Vltw l~m.s forces aale__ of this 3 BR. OvemJC 1-0t ncqolecte<I PeninJuJa Duplex!.I!!!~~~'!!"~~!!!! SEE: 3104 o...n 81"1· Jle<lt fixer In tOW11 .•t-!M.OOO. GREAT IUY 'Corona •t Mar • l.'\kt'l ovtt pvt financing!! Close to sm.tth 9.'Ntm PI M-' .... DOSH n-11 Call 64~8400. . 3 bed I -· 1-_, , RIMH.1111' --PGffl!'l'S-&~;OHVSt room•, 11-'t I m&nlcu1~v "' 1 ----yard. A 60mtfo be pftl\Kf t ·~n 6_ ·-Ev-V. E. IWrd & r.o.j of. Cnme ..... Onl~ 1.1.1.500.1 ~ ,,,.....,._ "'" . """.,_..... Q\11 Rtd Carpet, Re:l1to~. * W. Olis! O.y .• N.B. ======::::!l_::!_l!>lG-llG«J~~·-_:_.:_ _ _: ' • • • • . -:;----~~-- -244 Uth Pl., Coela Mela •2S091 Armagosa. Leguna Niguel . 846-7111 · . (SWl 1·5) N&-7711 fll,000 (Sun U.S) 1998 Pomona Ave., Costa lleaa 1714 Port llanleigb Circle, Horbor View , I' ,, . j ~ 646-7171 • (Sun 1-5) NM787.. $89,500 (Sun l·S) 1•-,-547 Allio Ave; (Newport ~II) NB. --..J708..PorLCUrles. MeJllPQrt_Beach 647·7171 ' .(Sun 1·5) 963-7080 $73,950 (SWI 1.:11 1417 w .. t Hall. Santa Ana 2514 Lake~ Lane, Newport Beach 546-8640 $33,500 (Sun 1·5) &1+1768 $105,000 (Sun l·S) ,"-..., -•••• -,.. "" • .• • • 31Ml Eut Nine Dr., Laiuna 'Niguel 2731 Bay>hore Dr. (Bayshores) NB ,.. ,. hwo ,,., .... All"" lo•---.. ' 493-5768 '46,000 · (Sun !z.6) 67:1-5020 $l12,000 (Sun 1·5) .... c,..., a. .,..._ .... .,. _,,.111 ~=-5142 Dutcher Ave., Irvine -~28 l,Jnda.Jsle. Ne~. rt Beach . .W. lo ._ .. .,., -WAllrAH;' ~ . , .. .....,,. ,,.. .._,.. _.,,. -.. _.,. 545-9491 '42,930 (Sat & Sun H;) &1+1768 $275, (Sun 1·5) 11ot "'' -....... 1o"" ---· -• 1935 Sabrina Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 5 BR a FAMIL y RM OR OEN ,,.,. & -· -6444910 · $174,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S:30) •8 Oakmont Ln (Big Canyon) NB OPEN HOUSES FOR SALE 4961 Paseo Segovia (Turtle Roclt) Irvine i;.iu200 . (Daily 1·5) I BR .. !'AMI.LY RM OR DEN 833-9293 (Sun 1·5) ·1--~G I D (Do Sh ~)NB · (N · NB 357 Catalina (Npt. H'·.) New~rt Beach -a axy. r ver O«s 536 Westmm.ster Ave., ewport ·Htl) ~ 642-8235 $375,000 (Sat & Sun l.S) 646-5938 $37,000 (Dai17) 673-6210 .'81,000 ( t & Sun 1.S) ••l Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 279 Brentwood Pl., Costa Mesa 1324 Estelle '(Westcllff) NB . 6444910 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 545-9491 $39,500 (Sun 1·5) 673'8550 '81,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 7 Cherry Hills Lrr (Big Canyon) NB · 2 BEDROOM 3102 Warren Ui. (Halecrest) CM 6444910 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 614 Hellotrope, Corona de! Mar 549'1410 (Sat & Sun 12-5) •14 Oakcrest Ln (Big Canyon) NB 548-9346 $65.000 (Sat & Sun 1..1) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest) NB • 6444910 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 221 Coillns, Balboa Island · 640-1120 '89,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 1387 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB · 6411-1120 $57,000 . (Sat & Sun 1..1) 2784 Waxwing (Mesa Verde) Cl! 644-4910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 607 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar 545-9491 . (Sat & Sun 1~) **"3 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 67:J.8550 $58,000 (Sat & sun 1·5) 1959 Vista Caudal (B!Uffs) NB 645-7221 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 BR a FAMILY RM OR DEN 675'6000 $83,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **•11 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 1224 Essex (WestcliU) NB . 832 Presidio (Mesa de! Mar) CM 645-7221 $249,000 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 64U235 $64,500 . (Sat & Sun 1..1) 546-5990 $38,500. (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1974 Port Laurent (H.V. Homes) NB 275 Walnut, Costa Me sa 4727 Cortland, Corona de! Mar 673-9060 $91,500 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-7225 $77,000 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) ••4 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 4591 Greentree Lane (Univ Pk) Irvine 2033 Pt. Chelsea (H.V. Homes) NB 673-9060 $229,500 (SUn 1.S) 67!>7225 $48.500 (Sun 1·5) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3607 Park Green Dr (HY Hills) CdM 709 Marigold. Corona de! Mar , 1003 Bonnie Doone CTrvine Terr.) CdM 675-7225 $120,000 (Sunday) 675-6000 $73,500 (Sat & sun 1·5) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9531 Panacea Dr (La Cuesta) NB 245 Heliotrope. Corona de! Mar • 1100 Sandpiper (H.V. Hills) CdM 842-253.S (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-6000 $73,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675·3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 835 Amigos Way (Eastbluf! Terr) NB . 3059 Country Club (Mesa Verde) CM 173 The Masters Cirde, Costa Mesa 644-7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 546-2313 $79,500 . (Sun 1·5) 54-0·1151 $64,500 (Sun 1·5) 213 Topaz, Balboa Island 301 Amethyst, Balboa Island • 1811 Gisler (Mesa Verde) NB 675-liOOO $112,000 (Sun 1·5) 675·7080 $79,900 (Sun 1·5) 556-8800 $74,500 (Sat '& Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2595 Crestview Dr. (Baysbores) NB 3 BR. a GUEST HOUSE 644-1766 $56,500 (Sun Z.5) •1120 White Sails (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM *6t!i.:li" ~~i/S (Blufis) NB (Sun 1.5). 2 BR A GUEST 644-7270 $84,000 • (Sat .& Sun 1·5) 2 BEDROOM 2622 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 4 BEDROOM •1741 Tustin, Apt 4C, Costa Mesa 6411-1120 $54,000 (Sat 1..1) & s l ") 2505 v· ta (Ba h ) NB 3096 Warren Lane, Cosla Mesa 646-3255 $38,000 (Sat un ~ 64o-;f20 $6S'.00iores (Sun l.S) 549'2758 $37,500 (Sal & Sun 1.S) 1628.C Iowa (Mesa Verde) CM • • 1338 w. Bay, Newport Beach 546-2313 $109,900 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS . 6754630 $199,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOM 3104 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 2113 Miramar (Penin. Pt.) NB · •1741 Tustin. Apt SC, Costa Mesa 642·6472 $165,000 -(Sat & Sun 1·5) 673·9060 $79,900 (Sun 1·5) 646-3255 $45,000 (1fat & Sun 1·5) 433 Calle Empalme, San Clemente 1821 Tahuma Terr. CTrvine Terr.) CdM 689 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) NB 492-2100 · $48,850 (Sun U.5) . 673·8~ $137,500 (Sat"& Sun 1·51' --6(4:7662 -(Sa&.&·SUn-1-5) 2718 Shell (China Cove) CdM 425 Via Lido Nord , Newport Beach~-• • ,._ 2221 Vista 'Dorado '('l'he·Biulfs)·N& ·" · " 67"2222 (Sun 1.S) 675·7414 (Sun 1·5) 644-7662 $69,500 (Sun 1:30-5 :30) 304 Prospect (Npt Shores) NB-•4551 Charlesville, Irvine 633 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 546-1290 $49.500 (Sun 1·5) 545-9491 $39,950 (Sat & sun 1·5) 644-6200 $65,ooo · ·(Sun 1·5) 121 Coral, Balboa Island . · 835 Amigos Way #12, (Eastbluff Terr.) NB 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 644:7493 . $51,400 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 2682 Elden, Costa Mesa 121 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-4630 $35,000 (Sat &.'>un U.5) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1833 Port Barmouth (HVH) NB 316 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 644-4033 $65,500 (Sat & Sun U.S) 646-7711 $220,000 (Sat & Sun lZ.5) 1717 Irvine, Newport Beach 4615 Cortland (Cameo .Highland) CdM 642-5200 $64,500 (Sun 1..1) 642-6235 $74,950 (Sun 1-5) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The BIUffs) NB 2131 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 6444910 $78,500 · (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 645-1606 $87,500 (Sun 1·5) 250 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa •4501 Dorchester (Cameo lllds.) CdM 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 6444848 $86,500 (Sun 1·5) 2006 Vista Caudal (The Blufis) NB 675-3535 $82,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS FAMILY OR DEN 2030 Holiday Rd (Baycrest) NB 1742 Port Manleigb cu'., (H.V. Homes) NB 644·1766 $86,500 (Sat ·& Sun 1·5) 644-6249 $71,900 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 217 Via Orvielo (Lido Isle) NB 283 Morning Canyon (Sborecliffs) CdM 54a.-0140 $82,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •4701 Cortland (Cameo Hglnds) CdM 1252 Somerset Ln (Westcliff) NB 673-8550 $79,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3073 KiUybrooke Lane, Casta Mesa 25 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 3 BR a FAMILY RM OR DEN 362 Vil;ta Madera (Bluffs) NB ~ (Sat & Sun 1.S) 2637 Vu;ta Ornada (Bluffs) NB 64()-Q020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR A FAMILY RM OR OEN 2424 Vista Hogar (The B!Uffs) CdM 673-8550 $51,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) I ~WNHOUSES FOR SALE . 3 BEDROOM •4312 Spindrift, Newport Beach 644-7270 $44,!ISO (Sun 1·5) HOME & INCOME. 3 BR A 2 BR •'*404 So. BaYfront (Balboa Island) NB 673-3331 $199,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES -646-7270 . $32,500 (Sat-1'5) 644"1200 $139;500 . (Sa~&-sun·l.S) •.~ . I BR._G.U.ESLMNCH .:_ 855 Santiago M .. Costa Mesa •101Kings Pl (Ne\Vpoit Hts) NB 715 Marguerite;..€oronadentar · , 644-7270 $41,500 (Sun 1-5) 642-8235 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 646-0555 $62,900 (Sun I·5) 234 Palmer (Newport Hts) NB 7 Twin Lakes Cir (Spyglass Hill) CdM 1 BR. A CONV. OEN EACH 644-7662 $40,950 (Sat & Sun 1:311-5:30) 6444910 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 403 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 204 Kings Place, Newport Beach 1320 Antigua Way (Baycrest) NB 67i>4ll30_$82,000 --(Sal-& Sun 1·5) 673-3663 $117,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 644-1766 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 2 BR. A 1 BR. 2316 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 2021 Aliso Ave, Costa Mesa 719 Marigold, Corona de! Mar • 645-7221 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 675--0936 $55,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 644-7270 $77,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 304 otero (The BIUffs) NB 334 Villanova Rd (College Pk) CM 718 Orchid Corona de! Mar 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 557-1263 646-8811 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ' (Sun 1·6) 30432 West Nine, Laguna Niguel 615 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 262 Wave-St., Laguna Baech --57~3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 673-7300 $159,500 (Sun 1.S) 644-7662 $102,000 (Sun 1·5) •2273 Columbia (College Pk) CM 2019 E. Ocean Bl (Balboa Penin) NB 2 BEDROOM EACH 546-5880 (Sat & Sun 1'5) 675-4000 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 106 Pearl, Balboa Island . 2828 Terry, Laguna Beach . .~---2467 Norse Ave (Eastside) CM , --13-BedroomrT"2.Bll<lrooms, Den) ---675'6000-$09;500 Sun 1 ) M~'39,900 Sar&-SwrT.Sj 520 Dahlia Avi;., Corona de! Mar •1215 Pembroke (WestcliU) NB ~10 Estelle, Newport Beach .. 673-9010 $115,000 (Sun 1·5) 675-6000 $63 950 (S 15) 642·9666 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 296.1 Baker, Costa Mesa un • •1973 Port cardigan Pl (H.V. Hms) NB 515 Marigold, Corona de! Mar • 546-864Q $45,450 (Sat & Sun l·S) 644-5834 $87,500 (Sat & &m 1.S) 6444674 $92,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1524 Caribbean Way, Laguna Beach 1514 Dover (Westcliff area) NB 294 Wave St., Laguna Beach 646-7711 $79 500 675-4630 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644:7662 (Sun 1·5) ' (Sat & Si1n f.2.5) 1115 Oxford Ln (Westcliff) NB 319 Amethyst (Balboa Island) NB 2755 Park Ave, Laguna Beach 57• ooo $ S 646-7711 ..,1,500 · 675-4630 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~1 110,000 (Sat & un 1·5) •• (Sun U.S) 2665 Baysbore Dr (Bayshores) NB 300 J2Smine,Corona de! Mar 3 BEDROOMS FAMILY RM. OR DEN 546-1290 $120,000 . (Sun l.S) 675-3000 (Sat&Sun1·5) 17681 Laur!'! Tree Lane, Irvine ••415 Bayside Dr, Newport Beach 3 BEDROOM A 2 BEDROOM 552-8696 $61,500 (Sat & sun 10-5) 6~1 $210,000 (Sat & SWl .1-5) S04 Larkspur, Corona de! Mar •1735 Labrador (Mesa Verde). CM 20181 Kline, Santa ·Ana Heights 673-6510 . $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 557·8477 $44,500 (Sat & sun 1·5) 646-7270 $52,500 (Sun 1.S) 422 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 17372 Whetmore U.ne, Huntington Beach •1023'Dol(lhin Terrace, Corona del Mar 673"2222 (Sun 1·5) 642-4811 $45.000 !Sun 1·5) 673-8550 $218,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ·720 Jasmine, Balboa Island 1447 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 1940 Highland (Harbor Hlgliland) NB . 673·6900 . (Sal & Sun IZ.S) 642-8235 (Sat & sun 1·5) ·642-8235 · $59,950 (Sun 1·5) 706 Narcissus. Corona de! Mar ":2391 Mesa Dr .. Santa Ana Helehts · 1200 .Polaris (Dover S~ores)..NB _673·8550 _5119.500_ (Sat & Sun 1·5) 642·823; $63.500 (Sat & sun 1·5) 642·6235 $147,500 (Sun 1·5) 715 & 715'h Poppy. Corona de! Mar •• •65. 1,inda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 1201 Surflin.e (Harbor View Hills) NB 673·8550 $122.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 642·8235 (Sat & sun 1·5) 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 400 Ja<mine, Corona de! Mar 3606 CM.amaran !H.V. Hills) CdM #10 Burning Tree Road (Big Canyon) NB 6447270 $114,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 644-6200 $86,900 (Sat 1·5) 644-6200 $155,000 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOM EACH . 2424 22nd St. (Back Bay) NB •1933 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 1 *•330 Via Lido.Nord (Lido· Isle) NB . 642·fi2QO (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6446200 $115,000 '(Suri 1·5) 673·9060 $350,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •4?.0 Kin es Rd. (Cliffhaven) NB · •1309 Moriners (Baycrest) NB **3907 Seashore Dr., Newl"'rt Beach 542.;200 . (Sun 2-6) 842-8235 $111,000 · (Sun 1·5) 673·9060 $195,000 · (Sun 1·5) 510!\ BrucJI> Crescent, Udo Sand• 1806 J't, Rellwicl (HV Homes). NB 437 & 4371> Dahlia, Corona de! Mar 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) 675-5200 · (Sun 1.S) 673·6550 $97.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2716 Sh 11 (Cb' Co ) CdM · *.4639 Gorham (Cameo Shores) CdM 3 BR. A FAM. RM. + 3 BR. A GUEST . e ma ve 673'8550 · $147,500 (Sun 1·5) 424 Dahlia; Corona de! Mor 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) 1516 Abalone Pl., Little Bal. Isl. 21851 Kiowa Lane (Newport West) NB 675-6(100 $.110.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 673-4062 $89.500 (Sun lZ.S) 673"5020 (Sun 1·5) S BR .. a FAM. RM. + 4 BR. 43~ lflth Place. Cnsta Mesa 10201 Oriole,.Fountain Valley 618 Acacia, Corona de! Mar · 11#17R6 · $75.000 (Sun l.S) 963-2187 '43,950 (Sun 10-5) 675-6000 $129,000 · (Sun 1·5) 271? llmh,..za 111b""l NB 3901 Pork Green Dr. (HV Hills) CdM -TRIPLEXES FOR -SALE' 875.0144 M9.5M . (Sun '1·5) 644:17G6 $129,500 (Sun 2-6) .23n A,iYi:it,., Bil th"? T<:land 5 BEDROOMS R7•-4nRi SR9.SOf\ (Sun 12•5) 8152 Lancaster. Huntington Beteh 3r1 "•""~. (l•••'\I' ••l Mar 847·6010 $44,950 (Sun 1.S) 844 .. 7 II MR.SM (~•In 1·5) 128Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-1188 $129,500 (Sat "&m l-5) 17" P•rl Henl•v r l•cl e. Nwpt. Jleach 441 Prospect (Npt Shores) NB R•4'7722 $74.~~o <Sun l·Sl 642.es54 $64.000 (Sat & Sun 1.S) •3 1 ~ Irvine Ave. (Newport Hghl•\ NB 226 Albert Pl, €osla Mesa 641>717 (Sun 1·5) 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1..1) 111~ r •l"on, No. rosta Mesa 1940KildeerCir (Mesa Verde) CM 5•1!-?.113 l~!l.950 CSun 1·5) 546-5990 '51.!ISO (Sun 1-5) •8~~ ~onora IMno• ~el Mar) CM •2854 Carob (East Bluff) NB 54R.2a13 ~48.900 (Sun. 1·5) 670.7225 $80,500 (Sat & sun l.S) 93!1 1':mPT?ld »•v ltmi El Paso. Fountain ValloJ 644·1766 $129.~00 54M49l $48,950 (Sa( .. Sun 1.0) . (3'2·21 2080 'Garden Lane, Costa Mesa 641>7171 (Sun 1·5) -. CONDOMINIUMS for LEASE 2 BR. A DEN 33 Rue Foontainbleau (Big Canyon) NB 644-1133 $650 mo. (SUn 1·5) 3 B!DROOM 2705 Vista Umhrosa (No. BIUffs) NB 644-113~ '495 mo. ,(Sun 1·5) • • • • 1 .,, " ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;1~·~i:er~01o~•~·~,..~Mt~·~·;;;;;;~c~dr~?,..§·~~~~;;;~~C:OS;:::.l:•.:::.~'='~~~~.I Huntlntton I; PRICE .REDUCED ======= 1>AILY PICOT D INch untlnsiton Be1ch lrvJn. Price Reduced • I ;;;E;;x;;T;;R;;As;;,;;E;;lfl';;;;RA;;S;::;I Sin SEALED BID SALE MARCH 13, 1974 LOCALITY 7230 East of Orange Fwy.. and South of Almond A venue, Orange. Calif. 178;939 Sq. Ft. (4.107 Acres) $55,500.00 Deposit $500. plus 10% of actual bid. nn North o! and adjacent to 3M Muth Walnut Avenue, Brea, California 4,046 Sq. Ft. $6,000.00 Deposit : $500. plus 10% of actual bid. 7232 North of and adjacent to 307 Sou.th ~alnut Avenue, Brea, califorrua 4,040 Sq. Ft. $6,000.00 Deposit: $500. plus 10% of actual bid. ZONE Rl-6,000 R-3, C-1 RJ.1 RJ.1 All bids must be received in the Department of Transport1tion Offlce at 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Californi1, no later than · 10:00 A.M., March 131h, 1974. You must obt1in forms from the Depart· ment of Tr1nsportation Office by writing Excess Land Sales, Sealed Bid Section, 120 Soutt.. Spr.ing Str.eet, l;os AngelesJ CaUforni1 or BY .CALLING 621).2093, MR. PURPUS. * BAYSHORES, * GOODBUY HIGH 'l'AXIS • OU'NEltT~ ~= to ,.11 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Your choice ol two smart, new S{>roUl •built and has""'""" hb price! 2601 YlSTA DRIVE duplexes. Enjoy first user&, tax relief. Just ., ~ ~:'01~.::m~'/dho~ nil• borne ~ 3 lfdmll:. s.tarting at_6.ll..eo.in.setUa,_.3-bedroom;-2 bath -mstctully decorated. }"our 2 baths + gue111 uni! tbovt home, 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit, 4 garagos. 304 brdroonu. throe baths and CW'l.Ke. wl1\:I la:e. In.nilly Larkspur Js completed & ready for move-in a 1aritc faniUy rooin niak~ rm., v.'tt Nr. bdnn. & d B I lo , ,_ . •125 OOO it a most desirable home. bath; beach •OOwt:r In dbl. ay. es cation \lo\ price. ~ • It is k>cah .. -d on a . corner l'IU' aar. + boat stora~. rul dt-'8l' JQt in a quiet. OPEN SAT& SUN 12·5 .Comlort1blt Living TI-I IS 3 BR. condominium ts tnily a v.·onckrful buy. It 111 IOcllWd n " M('i\tded area~ot F.V. That Ire bonus ni1 C"fln be xtra 1'(Hlt't' for Your kid~ pJ11.yroom. Call U!I now! Don'I ml.u Ulla ont'. (NI Sla•~r. E/Eu1;lld1 . Slatl·r, 1''.V. Low lcur:bold . .Afall. now UNIVERSITY REALTY mtall corn mun tty sur- 11t $77,cm 3001 E. Co1st H19hw1y· rounding u park. Owner ti 962-245·6 * BAY.CREST-* .Coron• dtl Mor 473'651 0 ~llllng to tax• ""'' a ... I, 1cond for lhe right JNU1Y. . [~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!o;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.., Call owner at &U-1060 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 Corona dtl Mar \I. loday! 8865 Adams at •tagnolla.·111.1 1733 ·TRADEWINDS Coront c:.1 Mar GAS SAVER " 1llage Real btate Ideal loc. to Westcllff 9hop-CAMEO ' · ping, marlneni, Uartx>r OPEN SUN. 1-5 Charmi~ borne nr. llarbor VILLA PACIF.IC- 6 Blocks to Ol"l'nn, a $1000.. !fear ftll ahoot tktm. w~·rc 2 Id • Pool aiq:loull to tell ~t how rm. + . "ftiil<•h Od•'"'""' • n d '-SZ.3,995 upgrudlng 11'l:'tlt fnto lhli 2 Bd---~.. d-'-•h1,. QNl. The entry'! Iovtl)'. the .... \.vuuu """" " PAtio! IU'f brick, On• Joc:a• gTOUnd level f\oor plan, l'"I tion SUpf'r and the l'XINI" ~rs nt!V.'. f'rcshb· 'Painlt.'1'1 too numerous. In menlii:in "'ilb 1as1t-t11lly panMe<1 anrt but ~ tun-)'OU SM! 1tw-nt. mlm:ircd lhfin., roon1. plush .,,..,""" b th 4 ~ -... ..,,,.-..N uys 111 .,.,mi .. .,..·allpaflt'l'\'d dinlna area . 111 bath '"n~ 11.•ith famUy ah.l.g l'arpwta & t'U!l:toin roon1 , utlhty nod f•)m1HI drapea, oveslied pantry dtninJC . area, near 11(.'hoo!~. \1'11..lktn.: CALL 552.7500 distance ro Hunting 1011 c· ... nter, S"imnnng p.vl an1t VISION n1a11y pnrk fll't"IUi. Prlt~ re- durcd SlOOO. No .... · J.';00 bt.•lt'l11• 1narkef \'n.lur. Cnll todoy 847-3095 e red hill High & En•lgn S<MQls. HIGHLANDS 422 GOLDENROD & Wil,.n, "'""' & ahop" 3 Bdrm• 2 be tlf'C blt·ln Duplex, So. of J(W.., c-at 3 Bclnns., 2 ba., trplc .. bit· ki " ba " ' The private beaches al"ld the ~.1 '"' ins & hdwd. cabinf'tJ!; Mhake dl'COMUor's dream ~ \\'iridin.g ----REALTY H.EAL1'0HS '1•1.-way 10 h I d '. aw",. N"'"'PORT WEST " I' k " H k.1·· ;'1 poof,' ~ roo~i unsurpaued view of the := ii~:~oi;c to beach. root: treshly ~eoorated. like mult>r \\'/real wood bum· Gff vn11· Ill' ~1'nler. lrvint• S73,SOO Nci'Dtt &JWowi! oc't'an frm,1 thl5 home .a.re OPEN SUN. 1.5 new. Pool~ize lot. S34 . .al HUNTI GTON BEACH l"" t•• 01 the ~'"'""' 2718 SHELL ST. . IO% OOwn. '1 1n store for you. Beautiful CALL 6, '•'·J4I• Ina: fireplace' G o ur m 1• t kitchen. foniial din. opo.:-11 \\'eave drnpl'rie!, fin(" \•oti.11 ('0Vl"ri11gs. TENNIS. POOL, pl'i\·ate ·lxlat parking ru1d auached dbl i: a r a g r . Barx"a1n prlees. S 3 4 , 9 5 0 . BKR. 962-5511 Glen ~tar area: freshly painted. new shag carp.: 4 hclnns .. 2 balhs; frpl c. G11s blr-ln kitt'h. Fenced yard. Wilhin \\'alking distan- ce to shopping area. Onl>· $l'l.500. "C" THOMAS cof'\dition, 3 bedroom home (China C.0\'f', Cd~Il ~~, vdth formal dining room C()zy 3 bdnn .. quiet beach! ... ~61M and patK>. E x <' e l I e n t AU new appliances, frt'shly ~I~~ \andscapini::. $71,000 OP"n painted. $109,'.'JOO Neir lf•"••rl P••I Otrltt today t-5 Jl~I -41?1 Cortland. LUSK HARBOR VIEW * EASTSIDE * 4 Bdrm-$3495 Down Xln1 loc · 3 BR i1 harh In1macul11t<'! \\'Ith forrtrl 11ir ·dln1ng ~tu.: 11~0np~r ch~;. hear . Kitchen built in,, :! bt>aut. lnd!il:pg. $35.000. M.rhs. Rear 11\·in,i:: m1. hrr» • COATS .. WALLACE REALTORS 962-4454 4591 Greentree Lane Sparklu1~ forn1l'r 111 o d l' l hon1r Jlf'flr gn_'f"nhfo!J, pnnl llnd !t>n111~. Sharp l\\o bo._'ll1wrn floor plan, OPES TODAY 1·5 Slll,500. . ti7:)-72'!.i REALTOR Beautitull'y rustomized l"'o '.!.M \\I. Cs!. lf\\')'. 548-5527 story Burlingame. home - Newport Beach Eve. 545-5&l3 5 BR~. 31i BA .. 3 firephu."('s, t.,.~'!!'~~~~"!"!!!!!•[ panf'l1no;:, "'·allpapcr and t· WINE CELLAR. builrin,: J!"n10l'f'. ('.r.oum1ct ' 'atJll ro~ Ontu plat'f'. Ctirp<'IS, rll'l1J.le!j. i..OI~ of euplxlnrds. P:illo. rull ::..r.:..C:'o....... "' prlt'f' S.'\.J.!J:iO. Call S.l2·!;fi9J. E x tra Parking ??? ...... n ·111a ~21 ( mRBELL ) I $27.000. C'ul-11(•-i-.at• 1 .. 1 .. ll:1s BOMB SHELTER This ls a most unusual home. !luge living room. Floor to «iling mass.ive firepl.a~ \\'i1h raiS('(J hearth. Very large family room, Separale banquet .aN'a. CATIIEDRAL et>ilings \\'ith beams. 1''amily siZl"d brdQX>ms. l\lusl iwc now onty S33,500. CALL NO\Y 842-2535.. OPEN 1/L II • fT'S Ff.JN 70 M NIC.E I ~ . ' ' . THE REAL ESTA'1'ERS kilt'h1•11 fl•a tur inJ: Jllil'l'O\\'<i\'C 0 \' C" n, ('OITI• mPrcia\ si;i;ed j!T!.ll anrl ll:AA BBQ. Out.~tanrling pat 1 n \1'il h "people heaters· ', slump block "'3.11 and unique cover. One--Of-a-kind l0t·a· lion ne:>et to greenbelt. Sl.20.000. 6T~7225 I biJ..'. l<•nt-f·d f1•1n1 \,1 rd Attention Sin91es1 • "''""" "'"" 11 '"'' ,;.,,,,.,,, . . • BL'HH \\l!ITE ltEALTO!l ~ fdrive\\o·ay J(';i1\s to •lbl•• g.11•. Tu'O unique OP/lOrlllllllH•s 10 :f.)()J ~E\\'POHT, l\'l>"f ll('ll L.P..\~U~~ 2 lkdrni. :! ~ti!,-.~ ho•:u·li ,.----=-~-- buy one berl-i:oon1 n'nl als 67>4630 or 6-to.OIW H.t'<lel' in S.· out, \'ncuiu. i.agun • Beach 1ultl have add11ional «'lllnl 16111 Rcnt·h Bl\'d., H.B. CALL '536-8836 ln1'0me ln cham1int:" "Old MESA VERDE ~~<.::UN . 12-1. !"unh<':un~ stre:1u11 111111 frrnl'h 1l00Ni :u·n• . ..;s 1.001 s.1. ft. nf rerl\\'(1(111 dl'C'kin_i::. !('I a li;:r. llv. n11 .. P''h"1;l><l Ot'!i .. ,11·ood bumin.1:: frplc. NI'\\' :\lexit'1111 1iled Ul!-in kll ch. & scrv. porch, 2 Btlrn1s .. 2 b11.lhs. Bikt" -Or walk tu t•\'('l'Ylhilll;:. Br1rkl"{I \1alk.-.. roo111 for 111 ga1'fit"11. B<'tlt·r than llO'\\', \'a.:an1. ~:.!·I Los Robh•i;, CoronA ". Tax l'lhf'lter, a1» 4 BDR1\1, Golf cow'Sr hon1r. prcclation, ""ay of life. pridf' Lrx living 11n "'i frpl c, PRESTIGE HOME of 0111:nership, and potential dlnini: rn1, kitchen btirbcquc : Built around atriun1 wllh for additional redecoralini:. & eating area. Detacht'd strp do11111 liv111g, fonnal See th('se l\\'O fine 11ro11· gan1e rm "'ilh \\'Ct bar/ dining, marble enlranee, erti~ this "''{"('kt>ncr. $!2.00J rel'Jii; & frplc. UJ\·eJy patios 1ie"'' thick carpeis, exquisite wid ~~.9CMJ. & g11f\iC'n:<. r-.lusll'r Bdrni landscaping, · 675-7225 :-:ul!l' includes office area, I' ST9.500 or trade S~0.000 ~ equil)' for? O\\·ner, !'ll&.2tif!8. ,62•4471 ( :=J 5'ff·llOJ / '"" FAIRWAY HOME ["""""!!'--~~ ii/age Rea l Esta te Beautiful ho1nt' "'1th ht•i\tl'd S&~.500. SI f1lten·d s11•in1 pool. {11\'-BERG 1976 Kornet lopen Sun.1 BEAUTIFUL I -~c~OMPANY -~· '.i On l\lt'~ Verde Counr1y Club POOL HOME You WANT A , --=-~""""'"--"=::~"7' Golf course. Big 2 stQry, I '" S ' • p I -I BR. 2• ~ ba. dln. rrn & 1 ·I arge beclnns, huge ran1 HOME? 2000 w1mm1ng 00 ,......... den. Brit'k fplc. Pnnoran1ic I r~., cozy fplc, lmn1a:u111,.(', ered patio. Huge Inrnily rn1 IOPf.N Sl'N. 12-1. \·our spnt & li!'l"plat~·. Diuini,: rn1, !"t" under lht• .~un~ 2 &H•m s., buill·ins. dlsh11".1sher. ~·• :! ba., <\1nini:: rn1.. f11,I•·. \\'ax lilt'. '39.!f".iO. Ca J l L~C'., ~unny ofl('n kl!l·h. ~1,·e & ~ \11ei,1·. ,.-11 s l pos~ssion. I \\ll.h many othrr . ~xtra.•\· ( SQUARE CEET? Priced lo Yell Si.).IXXJ. llt'd ~\\ner 1~11"5: ;\lu~r St'I~ '"-Private Beach . Sue,.t·:.Sl•1' lo Carpet, Realtoni 536-SS.'.'.6 " : ~;·1sy tcnns. tantas!Ll' I S·l2<?.'liil. (•;11·p: ,~ <lrll()l'!I. \'iM1·. Bu!I S('l'\'LL'" HusliC' old To11 ol TWO STORY \\'hill'morc could ·-a-)l('f'!liOn COL\rELL Propcrt1cs, Jnr. C OLLEGE:PARK-1 ·-'-~COT·T REALTY 4 BEDROOM? \\'ant? Ho\\' aOOu! a 1·hnrn\·13F AMILY HARMONY BeH ! 1h1• gas shor1agc, lh'l' 536-7533 This hon1e is hell er than Ing, \\'ell dct'Orn!ed 2 B~ /Peace! Separate entrance~~ tlOli<' to ever;ything. 4 Br, l~!!!!!!!!!!\"'""!!!!!""""""""'!"""""'!""""""""""""'I ne"" only l1i years new. 2 BA honie 0 '! n gcn1:>rnu~, l\fom \\111 ]ri,·c h£>r 11uict. 2 Ba, D.H ., F.H .. L.H,,, ct\".• Generel General . Sprinkll'rs front_ and renr, 60 x 100 (I. lot Ill Coron~1 dcl pri\'atc, suite, oo steps. You Uct\C'r lhan ne"" Call FINANCING AVAILABLE ON PARCELS SELLING FOR $20,000 OR MORE · BRAND NEW 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 park like yard. Large r-.Jar. ThC f'ntertalnt'rs II ill t'njoy the 1nodt'rn :? Gc"On:r root(' l (' i . Agl, [ mRRELL~J ~·~ .. Wodd ":m Ann' ~ I NE\\' CO:'\CEPT 111 r~1\ood Wl.5'.WU~~ & glass. Cnptur\'s the IT.,. ,1 1 beau!1ful \·onrntsti< or sails ~'-_HfPlO IU __ -snapping in th ... h1-.~~.l". !ho.! WALKING DISTANCE TO GAS STATION p;1storal hills &: s1W"11\' l'l'IJJ. pert ·tl-11. Bal<ly. 3 lidm1s .. 3 lavish balhs, lge. 1an1c rm.. l frpl cs. Be first 0\\1'er. $148,300 1• rt'rl\\'ood t'O\'Cl'l'<I patio 3 rln•am. Only Sf l,500. Call bdrm. & drn home bullt a:-17-4263, or 646-SSll. 'e Pu1nt . insidr & out baths and much more. Only 644-721L . aruund a !ge. patio. Ne.w Eost Bluff •Brand nC\\' car_peting BALBOA ISLAND Charming 2 Bedroom home, open beam ceil- ings, patio and fir'eplace. Well located in prime residential area. NeY{ price at.$57,000. BAYSHORES 2 Bedroom plus large guest roo1n ovei-·ga- rage. 2 Baths,,op;en ceilingsr fireptace. court-. yard, space 'for"storage bf boat 'or trailers. $54,000. -. BAYSHORES 2 Bedrooms, dining area, large Jiving room, separate guest quarters, secluded patio, -hanlwood floorS-and·lully-equipped kitehenc $65,000. BAYCREST 3 Bedroom, family rooin , 2 ~ Bath~, laui:i4i-y, sewing room, trellised patio, new cafpet, newly painted, excellent location. $69,500.-. CORONA DEL ,MAR Custom bull! 2 Bedroom and den, 2 Bath. quality features throughout. Steps to ocean. Qn .45 ft. lot. Excellent fi1utncing available. $99,500. 11 2 hd f e 4 or3 andaden 149,500. ff it isn't "·hat >~" elm le ux~ 1n:i. apt, or in-2 o ed • baths, fireplace "'ant then don't <'all Red conle. · \'CrSlZ garage, POOL HOME e \ge c..'Orner Jot \\'/hlock Carpet, Realtors ~ , I S • • ro~r lot .. Jtrou«"<I $20.000 f•"-. '""'"t $3l.900. f"r "' q"''" •al• Only lffire op(IOrtunity to ""Y '" '"'"" ~ A DUPLEX TO • $99.500 . ". "''' "''"'"' ...... u.~':.'.1,"4 BRASHEAR REAL TY I BE PROUD OF 'University Realty BR. hon1r, "'ilh super fami· 842-7411 :'\ic{'-r.l!'lln-st11rtcr home , laq;;e In!, nn to addo-0n. Bi~ t.w.11·k yard 11·/ll'f'C &: !i\\'irn!. no!'f' lo shopping & nce11n. Sflvt• i.:a~. CA LL 962-2456 494-15.St 1000 N. Coast Hwy., .Lagun h.11 ~' f • '')"'' f:6L.((l r • 3001 E. Cst. 1-f"''Y· 673-G.l!O !Y ki!ehtn, largl" formal din-j Eves: 968-1178 If The golf course. the two 1ng room, ip-aoous n1as1cr ---- patios lthis isn't allJ you Costa Me~ bedroom suite, rustic st1me I 1'iii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0im[ ha.vc to see to appreciate. 2601 lighthOUS4t ln. GI OR CONV w·~ firepla~ In largi> living CASH 24 HOURS fl.AA;, Adan1s & l\ll'lgnolia, t!B l' this .2 bc<lroom realty. For Top or the line \•iew hon1e .. ~~· '""" "'S'd 'h 1" _, rooni and a spark~~ng pool. For Your Home :· '..,..,..,,....,..,,.. __ 1llage Rea l Estate apPo1ntment, call Red Llke IX?.\\. La1 ... est single *'R'"·~d i:..r. ~-el Y ,owner. .. All freshly painto:u insi<k> Loan A5sumpt1·on 0 1 s4-900 . . story roa n1 r ' . . , r.raster Br & -d<?n UJ»ilt'li. "'oo<ho,'Ork corn P tc' e I)' No ohlii:ation:ii:, 15 yrs exp. + Pool Carpet ' Realtors 546-3&1() B ·d 00 • 11 .\ BR I r, en <\'. ge an1 rn1, Rnd out, aU cellings !Uld 1".o hidden easts, rlela)'s. n Y a. · FR."'"' bar. formal d1n1ng. Open I-5 Saf & sun 2021 one. Open Today 1-5 l>t.1 BRASHEAR REAL TY FANTASTIC VIEW OPEN sUNQ~Y 1-5 Al i"' ,.,.,-09,.. """ea ... h 842-7411 Seller Is-Ready! 3 BR hOme. 2 1,; ba'. 18111 !sL O~'n('r r-.tes(\ Verde Poo! 6ij-'i?,Ci Eves: 968-1178 s:~.000 /or I• Pool l!Ct111c: I Kings Rd. overlooking all h1nai. very sha--rp. Open ! DREAMH-6ME--t v("11 r nld 3 br hl;-autv. \\'alk rm, 2 frplc's. Sets upon hOm('. 3 BR, 2 ftplcs, rncl. /1i\ Sun1n1er Wn aliet1d In rhL~ of Ne\\·port Bay. f.lust sec ** DUPLEX ** hotis•• J.5 &\t & Sun. \\'kd11.v THE Sl4,SOO 1 1,; !he beach. CAii r;.cl.-11:.:1. I SPANISH GOLD !his one. $129,900. By O\~ner. · appts. $4t500. t71-11557-8·\17 BERG,.c .· A shine and 11 little Jl<llnl ' • 2231 so·. OF H\VY. • $82,000 Immaculate 3 bedrm. 2 bath ' . 6~~ · ~ WE, 493 ~bbl ay. ~ ie-:--Modttn-bltns;-plum-il-,_.;.-i \I'll! .i;h•c __ yo · lmediate -- OPEN HOUSE 'OI. ~ ~· lSCXr sq. ft . 3 1Klnns, 2 __ '/ COMPANY \.~ crpq:, deluxe (run rm.\ W lk 'I} l ("quity in this h\'O-levcl .\ 1-S SUNDAY . n u ·21 ha. huge yard. Fabulous ~ ~ Sparkling Clt'an. ~lanicured a er ee hedrootn. 3 bath Spanish I 8292 """'-land . rond._ $46,600. 10% O\\'Tl.--~ 'f'?!.' yard. Terms flexible. t;C(> ,...••.11. ••t•lt homr. Pi·estige area tOO'"L' Sl4900 ~ Bkr. 5-t&-17U. eve. 557-1617. "'IEA11~ and believe. Call fH.)..8424 j overlooking 11·hite"·ater, ~~~RMrt& ESfATE' FAIR T.t:mm I I lfliLECREST·NlCE3B , lfO,,,P;!f.:. Fountiin Valley SouthCo, H.ealtors. I ~ntington Harbour ro5~~ln~ ~k l~~·E 8:19-6111 536-25.51 BURR WHITE REAL TOR By O\\'IX"r, , , R. _,A, -VETERANS -'E Balk1 Island 2001 NE\VPORT, N'PT SCH !'SSWllC a,4!)0 L 0 an . 1'IDURO'.'l T 0 \V NH 0 t.:SE I if . YOU. us~ your G I ~ "Int'• ~·tBl"~c ... H ' ol th•'• 1 .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~6'!:<o-4~630:lg.=~o'~;;;,-~61~().0~lf>6 5--19-1410. Enjny your ~un1mer relux·1 ehgiblllly pnor to l\1ay 1, J fi,"'H • " ".. '"' I• roLLEG1'~ Park 3 BR'. 2 inf( around a N'freshing Hl68. ~·ou may buy another n 2 bPdroom. O\\·n your ""'n BALBOA ISLAND FIXER·UPPER BA. dining, ttplc, COlflP· crystal t·leHr pond filled home, no .ao~. up to ' ' a p" rt men t. Ne \'i l Y .' \\'ork out your frustr ationll redec, by owner. 6.(5--096j \\-lbcnut Japllnt>~r C;irp. ~50 ,00.0. tor nl()l'('I decorated, Enjoy private 3 Bdrms. + Choice , location \\ith pub}ic pier just steps a"·ay on South bay. On full on this nlce 2 bdrrn., 1 or 5.\6-7947 Sun'>:lund('d bv lush plants & mformat1on BEACH CONDO heach, pool. wat('h ~c1~~·1ii bnth home, So. of H1vy. n~ MESA VERDE Spani~h tile Patio. Jusl one CALL !J68.44ll , $l4 SOO F II p · froi:n your u11·n pnvate \Valk 10 the beach. s10r{·s ..,.:-h ·r * Crest Realty • u rice patto Ex1"1:·llen1 1ern1s & \\'hat have you! 0\\'IK'r GOLF COURSE ol t e 1~11111y magn1 iccnt I and Jully furnl!'hc.J. Uni)' . 497-1761 . Off d r $52 500 mi ~99-11 0 fC'!\IUN'~ Jn . 1hl!I .Jrg ,3 Br, * JUST LISTED * S:!500 tlo\\'n p;1yn1cnt. \\'hy I anxious. <'I'(" or . · Kornut "'ncr F'ant n n, din rm, 2 ~ Ba, rtn!? C;ill _ _ _ _ _ __ MORGAN REAL TY SHAl~P 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, pvt TltJuron Tno.1·nhon1e. A Gorgeous model·like 3 BR.. . ' p,\RADTSE POl:\T -'.i 673-6642 675-6459 pario. :'llrsa Verde. By r-.1UST SEE llOUSE. OPEN tam. rin. Only S·ll,!f-iO HUNTINGTON HARBOUR. Oceanfront unns. Approx. BEST Buy oo.1·ner. ;>IG-J()jg SUNDAY. 103!>1 Po\\·derhom OPEN SUN. l-;; ~TY scclude<.l-!rC<"s.-SC'tni private ~;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;,...,...;6!!!4~0!!!· 1~1!!!2!!!0~""""""""""""'\ ~~EN SAT /SUN 12-5 I -12T CORAL General General River Ct. Prv. Pt y . 10022 Spar Circle bea;ch. 4 Sep bldgit.. f'otrn· HARBOR VIEW HILLS B\" Q\\·n("r 3 8! 2 Ba, Cl.In 968-0081 JOHN P. CAREY 11214 COAST Jl\\1Y. tlnl for div of land. Xlnl Immaculate 4 'BR. 2 BA. rm, lrg >Td: SJ5.000 RLTRS. &M>-741·1 968-7281 711: 8'16·138-1 & 213: 592.23 1;, lern1s or tradr. S350,000. paneled family rm, sep. 6-1:l-0003 BY O\\'NEH. 4 BR. 2 BA' ---1,...,,...,.. ............ .,...,..., 1 REALTY play/pet yard. Large r.JUST Sell! 3 br, 2 ba t\\·n· Fam. rm. trplc. NEWplu!lh VETERANS! --FANTASTIC ___ VICTORIA BEACH -Xlnt Salisbury ·yd. Vi'ALK to all shops. Roomy 4 bedroom, 2 ba!h WATERFRONT HOME 1 vie\1', Slt'I" to beaut ~andy B1\LBOA ISLAND landscaping w/auto sprink-crp!s. Adult!!. 830-327.i Prlncl .... 15 0 .. i.. $43,950. ho 1 nJ :n5 ltlARINE AVE. covered patio: Jush 1 hse. frplc, nu 11.opll's & cpl. 1950 Ml· ft, Pool size I 1 USO degree tuast & OC'C11n CALL : 673-6900 lers, S88,500. incl. IRnd. BY O\VNER: 4 BR. i,ooo 96,2187""' •-v me on corner ot o Y 'Corne see lhill beaut 4BR covf". 2BR+Fan1 rm. P..ooi11 , ~====-,.-.,--=-;! .,~~ 2134 .,.. 1% blocks from school. home. so· on main channel, I (or lrg at!r!Jtion. $89,S<Xl. . c.Ef.oles\\urlby& Co Heall 2 ADJOINING C-1 lots, 1 .......-· ft, Has everything. $37,500. H · B h S36.950. Joyee Ed I u n d I hollt dock, many xrr11s. !!!!!~:___::.:::·_:::::;: .. :::::,::I..::'.:::'.·::·~·:· '.'.'.'..:11~rsV has 2 BR house, other has CORNER DUPLEX 2000 ~Var:ren Lane, 54~2758. -untington ••c 642-8235. (K4ll Untlerpri{·e(J nt only ~27.500 497·1711 · Lagune Beach . . , 21 BR houses, Rll rented, 520 Dahlla Ave. FORECLOSURE 3 BR, 2 OWNER Lrg. 4BR. +FR OPEN SUN J.5'· BLUFFS .CONDO sell 1 or both, $55,000 each 3 BR 2 BA plus 2 BR BA, 2 car gar, ne<'ds "'"·oric. + 2 BA. frp\c, Assume VA, 16661 CARO USk:L ENO UNIT -SPECIAL "E" PLAN 6~1200 den. 2 BA. $115,000. ' Try S29K. Agt. 546-1739 9642 'Voodlawn. 552-9503. COASTLINE 536-3n7 Special in every 'vay, Sought after 4 bdrm. so SAYf'RONT 5BR, 3BA. OPEN SUN. 1·5 LARGE l story 4 + den. BY O\\ner, 3 BR. 2 ba, game Realty Company BY ·O\\'NER -E:>eq , yr old unit in model condition. Eating a rea in th~ Gi'eat lcxittion. f"TTZ~10RR1S REALTY Custom cul-de·sac. S65.900. nn. pool. assumable 6'k. 642-8235 6441200 custm J . HR, casu1o1I elci(. kitchen, (ormal dinin·a rm.~ + family rm. Lora Vance Ritt 613-4062 3135 E. Coast H1\')' 673-9010 Anxious: \\'ills Jlfty 54S-TI39 Call 536-6627 o.1·111er v le w $93,000 .• ,..,..,.....,,..,..,..,....,1 ~-o 324 Marine Av., Bal Isl. OWNER TRANSFE'R.RED 213-592-5.n Full 90 degree view of Back Bay & expen-GOOD BUY .,-"'i-"0-"'~----WOODEN il . thl COMM£RCIAL Ill lot.• . . . . . . l,yine , , , , sive greenbelt, Privacy preva 5 in 5 Balboa Island with 2 story. C./IQ"O 1'), A: -f) 'C ~Q.e 4BR, 1800 sq ft. Only $3.'"J,900. + ••. "·011tlerland. "Nr\\•" old beauty. Trans. owner says, ''action no\v~' · · · 4""'~rooP.i 2 ~t~1:i.~tie ~~ J.""U ~~ (,.!;) P(,/" ;::> ~cl:! ~~"\~ou~'.~~ TURTLE ROCK -I hldt•uv.ay. Ren10<1ck·tl, yet best buy in The Bluffs a~ $82,500. -.>00. n. ony. . Thal Intriguing Word .Game with a Chuckle laundry nn. ""' bd<k tpl OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 ""''"log "" el"'"" or• WE HAVE TME GAS, Tf'ME & THE INVEN· Ir-.i~fAC Duplext 2 Bi' home. 30' covd patio. Nr 1chools: 4961 Paseo Segovia bygpnc era. 2 Lge. bdnn~. "parate 1 Br a.pt, Ideal (11111.i lty CLAY l. POllAN & sho:;r,ing. Thiwv.'On't le.al, ~... I ' I I & R study, \\'hh ft m11jc!lt11· TORY TO SHOW YOU A VARIED SELECTION " -»1wuiing, new Pan. 3 )Omc. v1e11· or the Pectfic: & 1v1th1n OF EXCELLENT HOMES IN THE EASTBLUFF Joe. S97.500P' 6?3-394 1 2 O!:d:":1!.• :0 K~~k!"'~ call 1 ay. BKR. 847-3584 3 Bdrms .. 1, faniilY, rm., J walklns: di.'itan('f! ol the AREA. STOP IN OR CALL -Bilbo• eninsu 1 1lmol1 wordl. Print l•tt•rs cf REPOSSESSIONS ·!l~~~a~i ., ~f~l~$h ~?~t'e beA('h: Ser~urled bt'h~ VACANT. 4 BR .• fam. nn.. ~ch in its line of squcres. ;·or Information and location location nr. park. $56.990 ! slu'Ubs & geraniums. $61,,,,,,,., C. f • COL ESWORTHY A~~i =JM·!a>67S4600 ~':1.e:te _rHA" VA homes, Pe~=th~11 lease at wi0 ~//In 640-0020 HARBOR VIEW HILLS. KASABIAN DAVID D._CARLSOt! REA'-ESTA':TE f I SOTLUE I 11 I r I 1 I LUSK ....,,, 3 BR. d••, Rtol Etl•lt '62-6641 REALTOR 133'9293 1o '" I • '~ Ba. Tiburon l\todel w/2 tJ!lO GI •1 !~!!!!~i!!!!!i!!!!!""'""'""'""'!~~~""""''""""""'""'I trptcs, beam clna:s. Like LEASE-OPTION Open T.F.S. & Sund1y 494-9413 ennc:re ·~9.fi.11s I new. Quiet street, View, 3 BR. 2 BA Townhouse. $"100 14n1 Grov~iew. Assumahle L Ch -I I HI PA .RI 1 · •:::;:::;::.:.:...---...,....,....;...;...;:':-...,....,.::::'.::::'.'.'.:::'.'.::::I $96.000 (includes 1and ). Do"'·n. Assun1e FHA Joart. 7,,. 1 ., o y •gun• armer t• Prl · I ...... ,,..._.. ,n oan. "o OOll1'5. " r. V rl 2 "·" , n. on Y Q't't"''-"·""· Fireplace, new 1hag 4 Bdrm, 2 baths, upgr<tdtd fl')' p v11e '";"\'room I I I 1· 11 ... ~· JJunlinglon fia,.{,our TljE PRICE IS RIGHT ••• $129,000. GorgeQus comer lot with enchanting 1 'h story waterfall home. Rustic interior, used brtck & shutters lend a cozy warmth w this 2 & den. 3 bath home. The garage is any man's dream. Step out to pi1vale patios and your own 40' boat dock. 3251 Falkland, H.B. CALL PAT SWAIN for tPP,Olntmont H1ntl119to" Harbour Realty OPEN HOUSE carpeting & pa.Int, Next also new cpti & rlrps . home .... 11h AO nhuhdnnc-e I Sal A Sun 1-6, Truly chlll'm· door toCh large lhopplng S37,9'JO. or leu. o&f grce~ry. !;«:111uded11~rlck I 2BR ho ..... -..... .1 center. ea.per, than rent. QUINTARO RLT\' S42-299l ga, .. en pa o. arm ng me, uo.:<u•~ cei • Ask for Dale, 963-6746 v I bran t 11 i> co r \\'it h I lngs. b'plc, custom 1hutters, fl 1 I h ti f ,__ _, 614 OPEN HOUSE -BE UTY · rep ace, P us. earpc ng. 2 be, pro . u=vr&lt:U, A 1\ on su per · h~' 111 1 h -M H llotro VI-.. th•'• 2 s'to-beauty•. ~11 2'" ti pitc ._...., cc ns;: \\ t e.-<.,........ .. I e pc. ..~ .,, green,,., • :-1 ~· pres ge hel\m!I. 'Valk 10 !he beach~ BY O\VNER "'J BR. 2 BA, Motorrvcle cops on the " Bdrrn. 3 Bath, very <'Xecutlve area. Vervf stiarp, $a2 500 C II 49-1 8003 i ~f dee mint eond 'HV l 1 _ .. , pn-l!tigc area. Formal din· 4 BR. 2\1 BA, I\'. rm., · • · a -r • p"n· ,_, :L Ong Is iind ' E.xpressway Ing room, ~·ct her. MANY 1am. Tm .,-rorm . -din .. [ mRBElL ]' •. omes, n. VU>Of· ua.ys, "EXTAAS! ' btaiitlfu\Jy I and :s c t\ p ed, -641).().l&l/640-3341\ eves, re ally Ji ave it made. In the 9624-1~ Bkr. studio darkroom. gr ea 1 -' ~ rl-H"""'U"""T°'U"""'N,_.,.A~., off. h,ours they get you for Qpen Mru-1-M ... 5.L·S Pm. 1"""tm•nt, 131.soo. 5'1-3916 ~ HAP.SOR VJEW · HIU.S 1-.;..;...~=;:.~;.;.,.....1·1peeding i nd in the rush NEWPORT WEST OOi'OOMINIUM · · Elegant 4 Bl;'. ~ Fam rm. J I I I I' An Alpine tttreat in !ho ''""' S. "--st Hwy, LagUna A0,000 in xlra\J_~l. .. _ hours they get yoy for 71851KiowaLll.ne1 Br, close heart. of central Irvin!! uou \.NW Beach $92,500 inc land. a w t~.Ol"k!V to bch. Bkr 6~ Orange Gro,-e1. 3 Ocdin 2 OPEN SAT/SUN OVPtEX by owner, Chl.lm1• I D U p N I A-, HtLLTOP PER~I. VlEW Bath. aJ r condition et-BRAND NEW lnjJ t"POtate 2 BR tx>use 1-..,..-.-.,...-nr-r--i A Cc.Ttalet• !hi chucld• Q\IOfitd lBR, 2 ba, trplc, fncd, community a.Uoc. pool .t-"-1 BR WlP apt. open I I I I' I V by flllif'I; In ,.._ ml•1no woul. $.1..i,000 nr beaches, owner,· puk a~'I the tt:reel. 4 BR &in. 1.{l, TU Orchid. • ...... ._ ... -L. --'·-.. · __. "°" ~ ''°"" .. ,, No. 3 below. 962-6340 ~'fler. $.'n.500. 561-5151. 1tH5 Oro s.~.9$(') SECLUDl.""D PVT BEACH o,,,..........,*1"'-.., FRANCTSCAN Fountalnf _3 3 BR, 2 b.'l., A C, lnrl~c~. 1243 i\lorn!nf:!<l<lc ~.930 Ooenn view. 188 Shorecl!J( • ,l~T1N,J,,NUM8fREOI' · 1' r , .. I' I' I' I I' r l sr: tam rm. Bt!tiutltul cbnd. frplc, cov. patio. countr)' TRANSPAC.67.S..1219 • B'I' $225.txXI. 61N\t9 Bldr <; ~ • • -• • • • $4a,CXKI Tom MUltr, fU!f, kltch. c:u11:t drr>•. 11Mg epi:s, ALMOST r 1Nj s11110 DU.PJ..E>\ 2-2..BR. "One unit &42--4811 1mmae. A\•eU 7 1. Ownrr ). Wd, • nu." Open Houle' Sat&: Sun 8 ~NNSSCw'·""• BtE fORI I I I I I I I I j t .D~UP~L~EX~-,.~3-BR~.-1--i-BR~.t M6;1m. :.SI-TIX) - -i'k,~~~alk ~l·n11---i l·S.. 515 Mar\aold &14-4674 =. " L • _ • • • • • _ • • 1 yr_ old. near beach. nJRTI..EROCK • RMid.y for cloacf, sk;ylliiht!I, ti ea m ---• .. -SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS '" CLASSIFICATION 900 SM,OOO, Owner. 548-3"6 or "" .. , ... , .... 3 ~· 2 .... «>ill••· lo" 41 ...... & •. 1023 • " .. Ody "'°' OudW._____________________________ -~-· ~)&~'-"-"------$-19.000. EX. Joan, &I,~. Oto St .. 0\\'lll1' t!»-llm I H 0 T R E M I I I I 11 I I LAGYELi ' I I I I ( ... . .. •• . ' . . . ··. . . . • " • • ·~ • 166 •' -, t l 1 -· ~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j=;;;;~;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=11~;jTciii~~~LL-1 Fors.le 125 '~~<' EM E RALD 'IA.Y • MS~ME 1% LOAN ,;,; Ill l'EET ON WATERFRONT A ~!!' ~ ! '!1~'ku.i Ma.ILi HOMI 9 UNIT MOTIL ' : r V.A, :~ DN PYMT 3,,~,::"'".;;,,,-:::;~,'~= ~:;:;· F~~: Back_: Bay . Beautv 2 story, 4 BR, 2 BA, newly decorated in & -· ""'" 3 bckin~n Fda SALi: °"ll'an:::= ~":!1.,1':.: DETAIL ,. o E • R 1,. y i""· Ot..-e11.n "1~. Dinh" ter--Sl'l.500. Lee 3 BR, C\&ltom htlme' Cn oul Jteavy "Shake roo' 2000 sq It: 12 yrs 6 bw. Vn:y .. btal.I y SILVERCR8ST • ~ ... ,.._.. . 1 .. -lot wtftl CALIFOR~fA 1''t(c71rrJre:~ tab., Iii-'-'Y... Wutll\ll ~SUME ""1YI% LOAN cul-dMac. on mate alu neW. Fee land, park y~r boat ·at 8ttached =~eci; a muat IMI MOllLI HOME ;;:,;;;t;" <lh --~ytt7 nb TURE IN t s 10 Ry gtnltnt. ··~"1o ~cw -$ BA. 2 bu., Community ~v.=:i~t',3 raC:boC::; pier & sUp: 1119,500 fUU price, 110,000 down. OPl!N SAT/SUN. 1·5 • ,.,. " 53', 2 BD .i B> carp., _. .. ·~:i::t.t betwftn DESIGN footu~ estcrior A: ~fll\~· ~ ~ .~. OnJr $25.500. 3S7 CATALINA ~ blt•lat., ftfric., thJ tv.'O i'Dlf CDlOM " of ....oo. "'"''"" ""'vy • MONAIU!H IAY 'fFOR RINTI ''°""" ,..., y•nl. Many lwc-COMMERCIAL OFFIC E . ......., ...... ...,..., wind In S'n. Ca ~,.. pool i llhake roorutM.~. ARCII£D ll:&ncltlorne · ~\oatf'te)I ·, •I.flt ~Bl\.' i ~w bes ......... $225. W')' tea.1$.,... OnlyO •• Brand-new on Peninsula, Comer fireplace, for DI air cond., kileh. " •wr aru. to &hop. l PORTICO ENTRYWAY IN """"'' 18e. llvlntt'rm. wtlh 3'BR, 2 bes ........... 1:165. 71 ,00 lal JONES cloclr, ....... '1>etl, lane> J>ln<. """""" A -· 1 rINESr OLDE 1.tlSSION ~>en bean1ed. -cathedrar nEX llODGE.~ ltEALT'i It '• Convert·ible com.mere carpeting, orange drapes , park RfA.L'rY1NC acaDtd patio. Three yrs. old PriOe S!JO.GOO. l' TRADlTfON. t'f'il.:. ,l bd,n)ls .. 2 b1u~: 586-&100 • 6 cars, near ferry. Perfect for R.E. off1ce. UtllMS • tllce nu. LoCated ln new Pot further lnfonnallon APPROX. Z'JOO SQ. IT. 01'' ll!v.·lnuninK~I.' vvereilk'd Home or duplex. ~built CEA, Atty., etc .. $59,500 and owner will th adult pit. a.wq trom noisy pl<!Al!e ca.II • • · r• LIV. A1tr.A CO~f1~s1o;u y1U'tl.1U.'l 1 L•9un1 Nlgu.a -abc<lrffl" hQm~ or u!IC aa" nance with SlO,OOO down. . C7M)87M Zto St. One-ha!! bl . trom club-= ctiD l Ot .. 4 DORMS., DEN, rA.M. MON. Y TERR.' 3 il 2-'bedrm duplex, Only hOUae. tu.GS. Call EVES. li RJ.t. iit•Nk'(.J by 3 A finl•ly rU•t11llNt 2 bdr1n. OPEN HOUSE 11.ept Co ~nd>' beach Md BRANO.NEW DUPLEX Htwport~~atto. :P3$4690, 697·11S2. II blthroon1~. l)ne wl ng ooinl', ret.'-·111ly 00111 for Jtw-SUNDAY 1-6PM chanMI. On l.tul;:e (.'()rncr NEW 'LISTING CAN BE Sl!EN AT : ree.tur..•• s1J41clouA LIV. RM. 1 (I c)mpl 1 .. 1, 111 Large 3 BR, 2 BA. upper unit w,t..Ooor t o CRESTMONT ' WITll 111c;11 VAUL'l'El) iirt•Joli•n v.•r1er. ·1 c · NEW CUST'OM llOMI-; 1 · ceiling fireplace. Bay view Jrom.rear, ocean Attract!~ 2 BR home ·.,..., * '45--7341 * j! Of'EN OEAM CEILING, '\"00\I o:;nelt>d, Qllk . nra., wllh 1v.·ooplnK view $119,500. fl huge rumpua nn ~nlng ESTATES 1no Onuige It.venue I: JI EA v y s u pp 0 n 'I' hUM'.~ orrnaJ 11\11!11fuorrn1.. ot hill• It. cnnyon view rom rront. 2 DR lower unit. Upper is to brlckuuo.' beamed 1051 S1ll'l Or.1 Brea. tCrntral Coftla Afe811. . r 1 M u o ll , , "E'N1'E'.I< !ami!_y rni. 4r~· 01n' .llv· 20021 Ana ~laris Lt&n" Ontu vacant and ready for new owner or tenant. •-A e acrolll trom .. BrtR Free ""'~·L i c 1 c tal • "' ... ... 111~ U,[Cll,"I, Jul Otjl,'ft,11 \'W\lt'. ID'Oy.'n V1Jlt:y Pkwy, N. ()ti ~ $1 10 000 d C."tlllngs, ' bltln ba.N> v . ......_ 0 OflS II OK '· FfREPLACF., "1idlng ~laK11 $\.f.i,000 Nlg11t•I Rd. & n. on Jvy 21 , an you own the land. 1 blk to bay que, owner lvlng arta, eom00 ,m-llosp.) ~Mc•46. :i doot-11 opPn 10 luri:r: <..'OVl'l'l'd OPEN SUN. 1.5 C:Jctu 1llR. :/RA farnnn k . ~ or ocean. Llfetime cedar exterior. $45~<m. J..o!s V<>i.oel ft.I 1 r . NTACI' RAY, PK. R., 6 UNITS _ '! ...... 32641 Med't " ••• ) ' .. _ NEWPORT PIER 'REAL TY 71' ·-2-N$18-!l.146. ShoNI ·-'-"•"'"""'..,FlN=l~"'~"'""Q'°"U"'AUTY=""'" I BEACH 'SPANISH I Un\que kitchfon & tam. nn., I erranea ~·l)l ....... ll'us 1 c:ompuc...,.., _,.,. ~ 1_ ,, APPROX. ~ Fi'. LONG. T.AGUNA NIGUf~L. An a\tr., ltg llvrm w/m1tt:llive fpl , "~"lm eves. '7~ ~rt l2X55 JlOAOCRAIT. k.ing- l '1i featUl'e!I BLT-IN nANG!::, n.:•11riy nl'w MObtU"dl Bny cov'd pnUo w/rm for boat 1797 Or&.~l', C~f HP" ; • bd DBL. OVEN .• D ISllW lllt, Tc'tr. ll(ll'ne of tlf'nrly 3.IXO or Nln!ptr. 1 ~,;;,;;;;,;;;;;;,;,;;.,,..;;;;;,;;,;;11~~~:"i~~!O!!O!!O!":i~~~~"!l'""'""'"""' 'mmedl•M Occvpency alie m, front fr. kit.,~ DlSP., \VET ,BAJt JN J.'Ar.t i;c1. ft. <1 Rltl'ml'I., l batM; 2300 Ill ft for $81,!fJO. Newport Belch' Newport S..Ch lMMEOIATE OCClJPANCY paneling. \Valk 10 i;hopping. RM .. lllklillli W,rui!I opr-115 1o f!'A'n11t1 J ini11g nn .. fllmUy DANA HARBOR REAL.TY 2 + DEN Get ael fOf" su~r in this ~ ~PER RESALES ,. G ARDE N p AT I O 1-.11 . S11,.innnlng pool, docks, 496-2790 Eve. 493-0467 NDED ~ garden home. Steps to 531•1001 ' WIWOOD DECK It. OPL'N j:11:u1.2l: J.:l'nel"OW'. outdoor 2 BDRM .• t 11' bath!!; priv. SURROU pools, tennla ODW1, ooean.1---'7.=,..---- 11, R.Arl'ER ttOOJ.~. The enUre liv1ni; & a Ywt'CPllli: ocean areK Ir. beach. Near 1eMi1 BY. PARK 4BR. 3BA. tam rm, sun-$J995 grounds have JI pr hi )c I er view. $129,500 courtJ. Ukc new! Ov.'Tle!' deck. pnUo. $64,000. Open 10X50 STAR ; syatE'm, I. t\1"C enctuted with OPEN SUN. l ·S anxious! llR!I 11urrhaaed What • neat location!! A Hoose l·S. Sal/Sun. 4t1 SET UP JN PARK ·~ , P,~~~ .. ~." . .,REDDIG 1B10RUIC8.E~ 916 QUIVERA other home. $43,500 pw'k on two Aides and t1n Proi;pect, llollll Wood, Rltr, READY TO 1\10VE IN l't "'.,.._, ,.nr"' 3 Bdrms., 2 baths: lge. living Vision Vil'. Stunr1 outlook lo rolling hills and 6(2.-6554 LOW RENT IS THE ".SES'r Bl,!Y" IN & dlning areas. Ocean vitw. Realty 4!J..l.75:n city lighls. ~I on 1he in· BEST BUY IN NEWPORT Belt Buv In Orange County {. U11~~~LfeLr~pR11Ee f,, ~:·~~~t li~oo ~~on dc~i'!i::;,rt~: r:i1~ uw1i~~1~;~~lA~1~~C:~ ~ ~ ~~~~ Org c~7t4~sir-~ center 1; NO .D:QWN PYMT. . .. µnit Cando. S 4 6 , 0 0 0 . pmft11slonal ck'CO.rubllion bJ)olrt $43,500 • $5,IXX> Down 1\fUST SELL TO 1.~uc1Bl..E Vli."TEltAKS. · '49l-5768 most evt>ry J)(.lt!t;I e opl n OPEN SallSUn 1·5 SI LINC tr • bd ~ " .1 I -available. A 111p value ht c, fi ~ · 1 0 1 12X F , . o.: r . m, Entire IOM ))ij111t1L'C Pll)'""lll' NEW 4 hr, 2'·~ Im, F'Tt., ~ ri·incipa 1 n Y l \.S ba, low dov.TI payment. S500, pet 1no·., inti. lnl. 11t Norlh View. 2100' !!pllt lvl. only $68,!MXI J.\.'t.'. 'l • Sen Cle~~nte · Easy tenm. I. 8~(/I", i11111u11t .. ...,_. n ttt• lor .....,--: -$55,950. 493-5197/54z..67JS: Cu..ll G,l!-Tlli---i•a t":jmand tl'J J IM CX>OPER RESALES ' 291~ y1'!I • • J R_,,,.,_ ,-OPEN I-louse Sunday 1Z.5 • 531-l(l)l h MISSiON REAL TY llOSN.CoaarHwy.,Loguna LEASE/OPTION. New 3 · : · ~LWAYS appreciated , but rarely found. I 433 CaJle Em=•· SC 8 ... , '..Elt ·-••·I· h. m. I I 494 1177 BR. 2 bath!!. $1;"!0 Month Lil I II I IMMEDIATE ANCY "JIU,ol '"" " u '" ( 985 &>. Coast ll"'·y., l..11j..rt1nu -PLACE REALTY 49-1-m1 e JS u o. compromises, but not in this <.'Ompletely tum. Located ,i PhoneJ 714 ) 494-0731 RIVIERA REAL TY ~ak• Forist Baycrest c.Lass1c. 4 Bedroom:;, 21h baths den 1 .~ d2m yrare:ld~ ~ ~~,,~u~ag00e, T,.r.:11~~ ... ':aro~'. )I OPEN SUN. ll:l0-4:30 Exclusive Homesite1 BEACH DUPLEX dining room, spacious kitchen. Prestigio~ rm. mimnd closet doonl, S-l99J .11 ....... ..., 1 "-'3 , 425 GRACELAND SOUTI:i LAGUNA,' Coa.• 111E. SUNNY SIDE of lh£'" 3Bdrm. & 2 bdrm., 2 bai location. _Owner anxious. $124,500. CALL ri:.~~1 view, truit trees. S350/r!. ~~ or yn;. I! "'Al...K TO ill~ BEACll . liO Hoya.I~·. ~oping dovonhill ~~ ~hls~ >'Nc~I~ l'aeh. J.'rplcg, BcautiruI u.nll For Appo1nlment. Agent. 642·7408, 646-1124. AA Realtor&, 49'l·2lOO SACRIFICE R'x2l' Kenskill .' h .. 1 ~ "·"I :!IOx.100 ·n. lot, biking ck>Wn BR, ...,. Fam·nn. + Conv. only one )'car old! 'Fioc _... _ _ _ _ T-"-1 ~~ 8 , 11 , !,'. 'Th~·,.1~~~-~uhal~ ':':,ycR.·. on Aliso BeKCh. Askin&: den, D'.tant' ho~. Beamed. buy at S9S.OOO ~~---..~ PVT. Pn' . .ellln&: lBR, 2BA ea''::':"• a~18";' ...... tie x ed ..... ""'' 0 $35 CXlO · ... I k'I~ Cl b Newport Be•ch New""'I D-•ch le den home, bltinll, w/w unna, us mov · ~ lge. remodeled bath, tie-LAciUN'A ijEACH EMy to D1t· n I "'.. u mem-....-· .... crpt, drps. oc. v le \V . $1695, 2060 Newport Blvd. lighlful kitch. Dining area build on: ,_...,. It~. ttr· bft'ablp incl. $52,500. Ji!;;fS M •1. 4 Bd Hillcrest atta. S 4 8, so o. Costa Mesa, Space 35, See i operui onto set·luded brick _.1. N •• ~, ._ .. ,. . TOl.J...E Realtors&: Auocs. '"'INC i19n1 1cent rm You Wouldn't 496-l-t.n eves. manager ' patio. Frplc. &:: •1nal' oce3n .., IC Ort ~ · VleWI. ~ ''1 Just 3% Yefl.MI old! \lllth fnm· 1' view. 0n one at ' .. -·na'• 1lS,!riO. L•'do 1,.... EStl't"6 ity nn fireplace. Dining rm, Wait 'Til Summer BEAUT. Sborecllffa 4 BR, SILVERCRESr~21X$ .,. o..<16" SOUTH LAGUNA f.antutic •• d kl '--2 ·ba. -Ocean vvlew on aoU 2 bdm, 2 ba, U -!t< qulet chui:.m 1treet1. SSS.000. be h 1 ·er ·. kltJI (tM) &13~6210 1 ream tc ........ "nnt~d "'h.l· To B.llV A throouL Prof 1 ped " ae hi pi vi,eo:'" 1--• S dows. Covered patio. Sprlnk· - r ~· Open SUn. 14, 3:11 Finest 5 Star Pm. . 1' PROTECT YOUR or v.· te v.'8ter. ~·· .,..,.., OPEN SAT/ UN. 1-5 2ooiw.111M11t¥O. 11..'f"S front & rear. Tmllcr Comr..-11.1-1.1, Vta Monte&0. 581--0270. a.gt. JI'! COOPER"~"~· l lot. easy lo build oo. Asking 121 VIA ITHACA ltl.;ortlMdl.·Caliolnll•JUO . .-nUIS " ~ PROP VALUES aa.-ess. Pnnclcd garnge. And San Ju•n C1plstr1no 531-1001 RED CARPET EXCLUSIVES $49,750. Reduced $10 ,000 . Buildrr ~pccial. 3 bdrm. 2 ba : 1 bdrm. 1 ba: and bachelor , unil. Sa.le can be eooctlllonal on approval to build 6 more unltll. Make olfcn . Sale or cxchan&:e. $175,000. S!ep ll.p lo Ulla U. unit compll'x with 10% I dov.·n. aO&f' to 1hopping. SI.950 per mo. income: wlth present rents. $180,000. 10 unils ju.st 2 years old. Super deluxe 2 bdnn, 2 ba, !fiO sq. n. apts. Jden- ti('&.I units elseY•here bein& converted A.o condos. Red Carpet In vestment ~ m-2550 Ii · S37.~. · ;f !:.-Dtn, 3 be.lhl. Spacious WATERfltONT .Jot.s more! $75,900. ca 11 So why "''ait !or the-moated I. KJ'IOW" the peopll' for whoni LAGl.lNA BEACH, ten'ilic prices ol. th~ gummer to s UNITS \-yoa w:ll~~ thla 1\lt'a~s So. Cotit v~·; .-OJ! AJta 2·Sty. tt1edll. N•w add. & CONDO 5-K).l'l'JO. buy a profitable summer· DRAMA~ lfil - :; , i!I i wry 1mportnnt elet.1ion. Vista Wa.y. Slo~ ~ill dee~ Sl.29.500. SPECIALIST [~--. -,,----, \\'inter renl"-1 prope~. Call CONTE~\PO ty I ":.!.':', . --..... • '' It ill crucial lo tUlvc the lot, $17,000. , CALL· TO"'SEE :t br, 2 00 & 3 br, 3 bn ~ftll ell I]· u.11 about lhi& v.·cll located AtlCHITEcnm,E . right ~pie reprearnl you ARCH BEACH llEIGHTS, Ocean front O.Y.O. LagUna S;89.500 lo 1200.000_ 1·1uua11._ 3 BR down, 2 BR up du: 3100 911: ft. nr. Dana Pointl 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii;;;,;~~ on yortr City ~u. ,I( 1.?U levd lot, 'OWrlook1ng 100 Royalt No. 79, So. Laguna. Lei me show ):'OU -my1l'xclu-~ plox, only 6 doors to lhc Harbor, 20' hi&h open beam II Less Than 6 x Gross need trans. to \'Otlng pdlls, city. Aaklna-$1'4500. . 3 bdm'IB.,-2 ba. Lease, 11ive \Valerffont lislings. ~~ llC'uch. No"'' only $79,900. ceiling in liv nn & form Commercill !, CDl'peas~SH.liE:'ns3. e· f. ~.--~~~~f~)im$600 mo. Call ;tloh~~rer-Agl'nl ~HurhorBlvd. 10';:,Do~~i6#72U :=J~1~~~tl~ Property 1~8 INCOME $770 ma . .,.. ~ "'!'!"""""""""~"'!'"'!!!"!!INEWPORT HEICllTS •underk, "" modern kit· C-1 Lot $17,500 :I , HA .. L .~ITATE ..• · ·" N . .._. rt ff.1..hfs Co<t:y & H.lt..o.cli\°t:" l BR, I~~ .. _ P tll -.. 3 1.... Consisting or 3BR, 2BA. homJ! ~~ 318 ...:...r • .i.t'I' Tf" 4.!M-8093 ff. oi ._wpo . ~ 1 BA, firepl, sliding gJnss Cn•:u, se u, ~··., ... 50' x · 140' Near 19th & &. 2 niec Duplexes lt. ·~~,. 4t4-5671 '4 .ti ZJOO sq. ft. of Living areB, door _opens to 1.>ardcn. Quiet hr, 3 ba. 7~ .. % tlnandng, Pomona A~ .. C.M. Priced CAREY REALTORS ,~ l v 1 * * POOi &; Jilc\IZ2i. View of street. $43,900. ~500· Open ~t/~ low at $2.50 pE'r Sq. Ft. 133-0121 or 646-7414 :~ THERE~S"' VAUJE HERE, '; .. ci, -... ::,11 Ocean 1torn kllehl'n, .Be NEWPORT l!EIGHT!': RMtblJ:l':U ramp, So. ot Wisley N. Teylor Co, ., ooe o~ 1119 ftt remaining Oc front 'quick -be-1 .. .-L... ~m,950, Near Olff Or. Qu a l l l y RE•"TORS l'"'"'E 4 l'LEX l h.o.MiM d . ;k1t I e'!ID ....... ,. ...,.,. SPY GLASS HILL. BEST San Juan Capim'ano 10 IU. IUV ' ;:z!",:,.,,_~!;.., f •. ", "" ' '·. ·'tlOO. ISLE-$65,000 can 6~1171 . const. Ll')C livrm, lrg dln·flHU You view the M---. , .... _ ....... J40Z2 Calle air: BonanU.. or 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. $65 000 ..... '6 ........ """'"-e ~· prge """"" "' t . "" "~ ro BE ........ , Krell. 38Jt, 1"' BA, 3 car u.. nr '"'" N " C I '" -o , • ·~ '--C d .,....... ,.,_. ,.,.,., 76 bor,the beaches&Ca•·'lna. call,49:?-9692 e"'fl(h • encr _ ~· u"' eJlC1IY .... ~J!C' on OS stressed garn"•· 1.1.ilh extra .... ....___ -'d f o .. -,.h··· I• arlciiriS Ju-' 11wo. •-· -• · · • · -• "' 'Brand /lC"W house, 3 BR, $23,0CJO. OJNOOMINIUlot BAL.BOA lshuJd.J'ilarine Ave. '··~ P. '' e 0 "'"'' . " •• I · m .., .... UR. ~ .... ~,,1 ·, ~Here ; ........ :..-~ -11·-guesl · nn. Iron -g a I e .. , 0 000 '""' ,.~ ,ha-4 plex Per & downtDM\ within 15 mm ... """' .. .....,.. ... ..., •u "' 2 00.s, 2 frplcs, on lhe View, retired country living, Foru.leorexchange .... 1 , " .... , ·. '" · · --¥"', aJk dis ~ ·~ on Udo &. enj:ly, ptCSlige entryway. $68,000. hiJ:hest finished tefTl.tt in San Juan Capo. 2BR. plw Sj,J.14 Ta.'o: shelter I Ie<>l rentRI .1rea. Nenr shopi !· ; ~w . ·hMmT~ MfOli D~~~ Q;~~~~ ~=C i:.Jby '"'11e. ",',,·,v""',,,.,~w~.-M,~~ f'. KL""'1o"'o'"c"L·AE.ss1"'c·2.22t2 Spy Glasl.1 but only 2 mi. ~tio. swilnming pool. I.: is.1·.i Heturn I ~ ,,fre<."1\·ay~. AS!u n1_oblc "-•I H•:I ,.._. thl w "" from Fa..'!hioil ls1r., Either , . .....i ... , av11.il>>ble. R.E'akmomics. Bk.r. 6T;r{l700 in~,, 1-"HA loon :.'~.· Sl:>,000 ~ ~ ... -., ... ·( Ocean. ...... ~e, lttXUrioua.• . ....... Va··-•• ~---· BAYSHORES * ' ~~, .~ 1 •· .. 1""" (* 2 .B& 4¥>n~ · eally l!il «I quality ~~nces. Formal \\'Jl.]r..;,;e.n ;a~ the"b;;,'""' * DramKtic Gre<'lrui hontc I.· l>ll)' $1 55,000 or r e n I Call l{enry Wall Realtor NEWPORT BEACH uul\"O O nCI\" ~ 1' "° -!,,:, tir ,wb~~· '!"~~ndi. or dining l'OOTM( fireplaces, Hl'Tb.'!r1. Hn.wklns Realtors f<~antudc Bayshore Or,_ atriun1-likc !Jarden. High Sl,000 n10. !louse ia on 31966 Camino Capistrano Prl 88 .... -. 8.1 Sill! pl'r 1no. 1}11 "l bcftroom ·~ esc~. ~.900. d··"· ,1,. -~ ,...._..., ApproX, ~ aq. ft. 4 Bit.. <..~il's., 4 BR .. den, din. mi. [ l.ot 50, Mon leeito Dr. Look San Juan Capo 496-1435 ~ me .J ......... t 1 e uni1s. Extra iotoragc. SH to ( :i:c Ll~;JlE'\~!ST,ATI; ~· ~--q.: ~7. ___." .-.-..._.. rn:rnJly"'nliom:-Stcps to tt*-A must lo l\C'e.. $159,500 Kl ii from the outside;-klok -Eor boo.l ~11' '-saleli bclleve. Call {;µit ts33-3.1C6. <--· -·-, $92 ,,... to =~ FANTASTIC BUY brad>. $110,0IX\ . FOURPLEX I at lhe view, look al °"' OvP!!. SUNinl . '0ee·' '!~-v' .:',~ Biii Cruody tr. 6T>-6161 . INVESTMill.11!1 \ ' F . OU. R ELF. OPEN' H0tJ5E : wl teMia OOurt adJ. 4 BR 642--0033 548.-1290 she.tier. Sl.25,<m ... ~ ..... ...,., .....,"" ,.,------ ,6'"' ._ it * ;":~ ONL7TAv"'·· ~! Back door to beach w11.U. CAYWOOD REALTY Balboa Penin. Good lax 0frr~~:;™°ooro::t ~ X1:.,..·~~~go163.83'c.1_.Jl642pt. ~ ..... lotCal.Blye' Condforom._: 1 n.ium•. l60 ~- 1 , ', ' 'Qr 1¥&e "Ra10Y. •:DaYI'', lil. • .. •'• .+ bay vu .. Low I axe I &. HARBOR Viev.• Homes ~ 1---,itll:.!1. l'•stiiji worryin . sMi~, ~A!U1-:-1~to . n@i,~n Jlll~,, ~ _Carmel-Xtn..Jrg_)Td, eaS)'. 2-Story-la~ 'Sinn-An• . • 2-BR; Fam nn.-blllns.-W/_[). t i:.... l'O"'"'.._' t.o da ,,. • · · 'P1Y. I VI""" 1o cart 3 Br 2 Ba, din nRIVATE D K In. gar .. $36.<XK> 646-374.7 aft 1 . •.,.;·; come ' P ,...,,"' 1 ,. ' "96 •r "ff D • '€1111.• 1-5, 4%> Vilj Lido Nord, • ··rm, 1-'u... rm, llv. rm ~ ' 30 Pm Wk•··-'J· --~-Laguna. ·Alik1""' "T~,. "''· .'.__rive -.,.., = --==~=~--1 ~< · -2 BR DR+ a --..... "· · ....,. ... I -"ooow"" Call lo t''• • / -,.,... .......,, · • • • • · w/-ic -ts. xlDt com-OPEN 1-IOUSE 4 l:kinn, 3 ha. 2 frplc's ' .......... -DANA POINT ~ Sl.85. r n~ itMiUftl ~-L. • l BE OUR GUEST ""' ' -• pl 1 s SAT & SUN ·W / l her ape u t j ~ pxN. office. LrK _lot. C5. Nr. Duplexes/Units ' FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWS j \ ~11eta.ns.. , ~ ·1 ,,. , .• -~1.-:, :.r."" .. '."'!l, • • • mllllity 9Ch. JO>J. I a.y ..,.,.: • • 1199,000 Civic Ctr. A Great Buy. sale l6l 168 -•• 1-.~ • . WOODS COVE ,,. ""' ·;i;... . See ·thls abart> t A den, """""·•Owner 163,POO -TUSTIN AVE. ~500 Bkr ...__ -w ""~ : Hup '1ot.~ -i.1B6xfi5, With· 2 4T>5>t2, .,,,.1~1 ,, 2· bi.th, mastl!l' 'ati.lte-.· Prime 644-8460. 3)19 :port. Bristol. 5 BR, fani rm. 3 BA, new all ~ _., · • · · . $48,950 non-vle\v :, ... ., ·Bdml, boU1e + 2, eubsL ... --~--·..-· . 1ocile. Smatt deem. $18.500 SINGLE ·LEVEL ~kit, cov patio. Lot 70' x Tustin DUPLEX From $6000 down '.... . .... r L•f,.J GE•.'• .. , 170 lg yd rm for olympic . . 21 AUTHENTIC •-·••'h Home OLD COM 'owPlecexes..;.!,91~~!lJOal· ·~ ""''!"' G~ .. '""''°""\· --:;;OP.IEN ~~E , •· ---:-"'; •._ BLUFFS"'LINDA" pool. i<s,:iOO . ......,,, · . .,...... -~ "~' ! Aak.,..162,500.btrl •"'1'!• SAT'.· .. , ·_,._·•. Ul>T'Tu<Un 'A.ve.,'N.1'. 3BR,,2be .• -. lol.d-~ ~ ~ on la.,...,bra>Jt.nwllctaed 3Br-nor'sunit 331161Copptt~lern A: ~ REALTORS 642-462.1 pile crpling:-~ate pall([ ~1L _ _ ~·I I grounds. 4 or 5 bdrmA, 6% $14,900 Phone 831-2701 ; . 31~0Nfrf • ·' 217 VIA Orvfeto "-"n 1-t Mi!Jht COD81der Jease opUon. ~ ~ BURR WHITE RE• "TOR Bapoo,I, -.. ·-· .,1,., t+enrus2 .Bdrmct, l33-07IO ( BKR) RON "Wkdays call builder, 642-49(1; Templ:r~ Hilts to ·Mourrtaln u"" J69 500 c..1 tu.. ..,_ v;ew·Jefl ., Bonn. Thia hM Channing 3 BR., 2 baths, CORBIN-MARTIN . ...,,.. 2901 NEWPORT, N'PT BCll guest house. For"'°"' info NEW DUPLEX BAKER'S DOZEN got lo ·be tbt! · plaet for ~-$82,.500. Aa:t. 548-01«1 . REAL TORS 644-l'6l CHANNELF"RONT 675-4630 or 640-0166 or exclusive Mowing ctlll children! Wajking_d~ M111ion Vie1e _ _ DUPLEX · NEWPORT SHOR.ES Gloria Balfour Agt. 542-7139 3 BR. 2 BA House + · 2 to schools; 3 BR. upMlllrs, * CONDO* ri· • 11 3 BR 2 ha A,-3 BR •Mlq,ft • BR, 2% J!IA A~-_,fl'Plc 11· m. I r 'BR • & -~n BY Ow-· "•-•""" oondo • r 1l'r "' uoat. ., ·. • ran1e, •.•..•• ~.....,... ~ gar's, pa.tlO'S, ya.a ... 1, ele. •· • ·""' '"' .... u.:u ' Split·leftl !t txtnns., 2 baths, lo••·r··. l·BR. + •·n "P· ,,,. 0 '"• " I 4 Bd '• ~--· ~.:;ii _, .. 3 BR 1 " ha •• 1· • u.: .... n u.., ,.'(I er. rms., you 1 · I Nl'\\-porl Heoehts. '"'wu:.lau,.. te. ,un,._-• ASllu~u~b~ '.f':l°.5. Cf'PJ<!~ hobby nn., laundry nn., ck!ck, p;tlio. frplc11 .• bit-Im, OV..Tt 1he land; will ltade .......... Call Bullh, fHG.4-114 ,,1_6;;,;~-;--;-.i;.,,~;='j backyard" deck. Beam-77 ·~ lrplc:. Dbl .. garugl'. Rec...:111ly ll'ALI'' to ,_ & ~•"h. I NS ll9500 · '.:.. cd tiv'. "-din. nn. Con-\v payrncnts at $22lt. Open ttdel:'OI"'; Near p0ot. s-u,800. 1115000 "''... \\'~ha~,:;_.',:.t·:tl~· ••• : ...-.......,_. DUPLEXES HTG BCH .... is 13. And that II how many units that can be con- structed on lhis proptrty 7JOned R·5. Near lhe new Westminster .JYUlll. CalUor 1 details. ·lT ''cnit•nt Item~ incl. new Hou!!(', Sat I: SW'!. CaH for GIB WALKER NEWPORT BEACH CAYWOOD REALTY., Mobil• Homu• N""eirlE 1lr dlx-bch-unil!.-~1 SUN. 12 TO 4 dishv.•shr .. elcc. garage door ap11nt lo ~ Bfts. 1)y!, REALTY 67r r.-15th& Acacia opendna .. 1 5 The Reel Estete Fair 536'2551 61"'139-6133 ;· ... 6 Custom ·1Jon1e• 10 choo~ opener ; plumbing fUI' soft 546-2524, Tenn, Eves r..,_ REALTY 67S.1642 * 548-1290 * For Sale 125 5.164D'l2, e\-e°f714l ™7is " !!!!!~~~~~!"'l'~~I '• from . Benuliful o c ~nn wntl"r, sprinkleri. e I c · 8.'IO-SS9, Prine. "onl)'. .nnNOOS . \V~stc[Uf ,,_, D-ISTINCTIVE 3BR 28A 2 4 UNIT APT BLDG I view:s. 3 Bdrm .. ~ burn· AllSU~able V.A.' k>lm, loo. VACANT 4 nn or 3' + den, ~alk 10 shop11~ 3 Bn.'"'2Y: PALE~~L WITH block!! frotn l\lnrl~rs.Pa·rk. ~~If:~~~.~~· t~ dego'if Income Property 166 Great rental area I ~ I ·. Ing. lrplcs .. fully 1_nsulatOO. $55, • ; , w/2 potlM (1 t! n c Io ltt d) BA, To\vnhousc, frpJc, <'lub-ctL~lom t:arpet!I & drapes, the pool lnvcatmt. Costa MeBR. Four n All bonds paid. i;•JnanclnG: V.1_s1on Vic Stuart Con1p. landscaped &. beaut: hou~ ll pool. S49,500. For Sele by Owntr \\'000 parquet flooring in ~Ooo.ne$lo,ooo. PhonC BRAND NEW 4 Unit. 2 BR, 2 BR units. Inc. $8,136 yr. 1 1 , •• 1im1arANTA ANA ST. Realty 494-7531 -de.:oratcd. {).vJICl''m.1592. ALSO 2 an, 2.1.s. BA Town· 4 BR. 2~~ bas., Fan1-rn1 , fam r1n, ins.idl' laund, 53S-58'U owner. 1% BA San Clemente. nr Try 1orµ, down. $65,CKX> By ~---~ Bl Newport Be•ch hou11c, frplc, pool t: Lge 101, prof. lndscpd for sunken tub in master bath, jpath to beech. su,cm <1m1.·n, Wesley N. T•ylor Co. Arch Beach llelghts vw•11:i· ronuo, ue clubhouse.. 152,500. Lease E Z up.keep. F:xccl. cond. complete fircalann sy&tem, F'OR Sale B.Y '!~· 12x'"'553 conillder trade. Mark H. REALTORS j~;.. ~ach 49-l-0.101 ~n !~Jr'~~': BAYCREsr owner 4 Br :2¥.i Opllon. &tS-1231 or 645-0030 Harbor Vu llon1es, $87,500. b!Un 'Jtereo speak~ thru-Clarion lBR. ~ ..... ., Dunn R1trs. 1314 N. El 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. lt'i Southcoa:st Pacific Corp. appllaoo.•s. Incl 1.1.·et bar, Ba. F. R. 2 lp, u$unt , . OWN YOUR O\YN PARK 644-flR'« out, by owner, Prine only, w/l0x18 expando, R Hauae, Camino Real, San Clem. Newport Beath 644-4910 \~.WOODS, COVE CHARM color cable tv, pvt beech, 5·~1i'o, $14,9'"".il. 548-5GW. Charming 1 BR. cottage BY ·Owner Harl>or View \\"eckdays &»8772, Sat & G-t2·5792• ~809t. 49'J..Wll0, .f92.1833. fTS 11 .... _~. thl!! 2 BR & KUClll 2 he11ted pools, tennis, elec· LINDA Jsle. Private .,.....,Y nestled in bl&: trees. Den Home11, Porto!ino, 2iOO aq Sun &W-l422. WATER.FRONT Cabana. EASTSIDa TRIPLEX " 28 UN . I' ~{ wlprivnte entrance. tronic gUardgate.For(ruick 'wan!$ 4 or S or 6t"""BR withFranklin stovc.$37,000. ft. 1 BR, 31Ai·Ba, Wlliking NWPI' HGJm; ru El Adults only. $13.000. All 2 B 19 1 . COSTA MESA !.~ ·All nev.· ru:iJn1 nncl jus1 one !!ale now •~1,cm or rent borne. C&ll 213-691-9639. ' OUer.i considel't'd, S 3 6 di!tance to sc h o o I • , Afodena, 3 bdrm.., 1 ba Ca.II MS-<65.1 <r 675--1900. R. BA wnts ' •"· "" \V · 1 N B G-i&-0038 h hes -1,_ • w/pti\•ate patios &. yarda. Ir•· block lo Ul4! beach. S-100. mo. Mr. \VaMOO YOUNG F.xec. bome. 4 BR estnuns er. . . .c urc .• s , o..,.upi,c cottage. Lot 50xl27. A real 8x:iS n..EETWOOD, Sl.700, l0% down r i nan c i 11 g Red Ci1 rpet, R11ltors ( 213) 8 6 8-6 261 o r . lam rm. Top NPl local. _Ewnl".r. community JIOO). $81,900. charmer. Ocean w $39,500. 2191 Harbor Space 2, Costa Good spendable with pre9ent low rents. By appointment Only, no "drive-bys" please. $362,500. Sale or exehange.. Low 00,.,'ll, Red Carpet. 9i9-2550. l:t. 497-1761 1714)~. Owner W.C. 2niJ 642-9666. 'llARBOR Vu Hon1es, 3 BR, 646-1047 Bia 54&--17U. eve. Svl-4617. Mesa. :,~~e~~m4:~ i:-Jc:cu;;;JLD;ruE;;R>'·•s•J-cAreh;:::;:-;;Ba:cyc I Li1 ke Forest BEACll llOUSE beat ~a. ~.R. Corner fully ftnee.d. Newport BeKh Newport BHch N1wport Beech v.1scly -Free counseling. I·,~ fixer-upper. $65,CXX>. Beamed ft<•ro"T ""~ "TION ' steps lo ocean. $50,<m. ~A~:i· n=· X~~t~ ~~Pre. 1tigf: Ii om es' '' il 11 -•-1 a ""-""" .......,""""".....,.. <n.1ier Call &T,,..2445. • • ..,,,~ · ... • ee v. ""' ... ., c. oce n s:iv~ $1200. Ruslic 4 BR. · ne_w . ..,.,, ......... romp.are, sub-HOUSE + j~' 1•0•1.· flw~;n,.klt.t,M"1a·y· l~•/o1001,,·, 2 RA. Custon1 d esi.ii:n STARTER DUPl.f?< $.'W,9':-JO. ~1~off.!!:.._Owner ~ SIX(') UNITS I 1u_, ""' llr•J)ll C:t'. l>ratnntic ~ntoond.~saptvac. •OPPORTUNITY• GRAND o•ENING ONLARGtOOUBLELOT 2 UNITS ',if; :.t>'~r Abby, Cenlury ea1.ht>c:ln1ll hean:,~zlling . ml~ 6'P . Sl\ll'"ll~de lovely Linda 1Rle p JOIENFCOROSTTAIEMRERSLATY New+T~p!exB.R'. 2BRBA, 2Ap~ r Prunt• .01. "f'"•!511· 5";~ Tum ynur ~olt ~lubs ~to <I Br, ft\m, rnl, 41 , bn. Pi@r .,., ~ .... ::' • BR, 3 BA. FR .... bar, OoWM., "'~ ,mn •. ,.,,. • ""''".Sell .... m W•ti• • •Ip. rno.ooo. l)(>nb;nn ••. NEWPORT . BAY TOWERS 640-1113 Palio. ""'"·Yam. Laundry -:j; 2400 !<!· 11. Nfr<1•/y dt'('. orr Sun ~o Frwy «.-a Dally Pilot: Oassltied Ad lillC 673-731'1 1 A,,...,.. • room. garae;u. 646-4U4 1 Lg. patio, S 6'1,900 ()wnr. LaPaic Rood. Call 01ue:k anti Ulle lhe money rot a . · ~....-• \Jn1t11 un 19,600 S<I FURNISHED Jf., .494-5.;11 Hamp11011. 1714) 830-1840 stereo! Call &C-6678 Today. EXC'LUSIVE Dover Slu'f:s. fl lot • Zoned C·2 Newport ~· Comei: lo1 ; 4 bdnns,. 3 %: Blv<I, C.Af. s.>IO mo ilJ(.'Omt!. TRIPLEX · ,_ ' :1._' bath,,, 2 ftplet. Beautiful Good for com 1n er c ia I Donn Point. AfJ 2 BR. New :!J, --(.;!~-STAR G ,.,,.·E"'"·'"' pool k patio, $154.500 I & 2 amao· OM dovelopmenL $65,000 . paint & roof. o.. .... view. •1 Ai.,~ ~ _........ ''f'. ~J~ Vie Stu~7531 / Owner-Broker. 642-0590. • N.,l & clean all a pin. :1= ~~C!!l,;;:c....:.;...;.,,L<Y l.l'OIJ,A uoo.l · CLOSE TO BEACH 169,;;oo .. 111'~ <lown (!~ Al•~~' ~ '-""'-"""'"~ "'l·••rl'I * llARllOR VIEW UOMES CONDOMINIUM HOMES Snood New Doluxe 3 t. 4 Exc~lleol financlni ~ :A,..n ·A<f••";~,,.,,,,St--. ocr.n{»t~ 2 BR + den, 2 ba, trplc, BR Duplex, 3 &. Dbl'nr POINT REALTY ·I-1 1 To d•vt lop meuag. for ~ft'/, lJ.71 unkrue Landscape A: interior~ ff. $&),000. 514 18th St. HB. 34156 Coast }lwy, 4!)6..:6323 r;1 .. ~~ .. ':'!..~. ,._ ~~~ $64.!il:xJ, tee, or be optklrl, Ot1l Builder, 8f7..as51 SAN CLEJ\lEN'TE. Beautiful -·---· .. -· aw-Sl4-4033 e 8AYFRONT HOMES ~ 1T...,... JI --'''°'w• ' • IO•T SLIPS &.2 Bdnn.s w/poot Easllide inveslnlent on· s e aaJ d " lTtlt )1A(tlO'I 62~ BAYCREST 2131 Santlsgo "' CM near 17th SL "$108,(m/3 blutLs. $ Units with pool ~:..~ . ~= :!r,... Dr., JoR" a.long back bay. • RJLL SECURITY HIGH RISE Bdrm. l J\ Bath Duplex &.garage!.. Carpel&, drapes, ~~ ''-' ~~ •M N8 El\!,_,~ ..!,R.. 2. ~\., ?!&. e STEEL I CONCRETE CONST!tUCTION Dt/rrew, F.utside $57.000. 10me wlth ftreplace1 . It:. J:~ liE;°;::i: ~ • .<>:1.:2. "· ~ .. !ilO, " e PRIVATE 8ALCONIES • 1'>m Miller, Arl· 642-1811 ms,ooo •t-,.,. .-e 2 ~A··~• SPAC'S "'R UNIT DLX 4 wdt w/1-pvt DAVID D. CARLSON ,:t.,. ~~ ~~ NOR'l.1f BLUFFS trilrv!:I v IV'\~!!; II; Tl; owntn: apt, frplc,{0-3 Br, REALTOR as.nn ".. ,,,_ .,. ..., . mo "I n. oyer1oo1c1,. BaClt • ROOF TOP SUN DECK 2 ea +> _ 2 Br ..... 9.,, N N N !:ii»;~~ :~~ :~~ ~},."' ~ & n\t!I. Rt<IU<:«' to Encl. prage1 w/M!Nlce 10 et, et, et. :; ;:, ~ ~-~ =:;-• ~.z;o. Ch,nr. &I0-0>46 Unusual opportunity to purdlase ~ ltltr ~m2 or 10 year leNJt. XI.Ill toe StnN ,,~. ·~.............. ,.~. SY Owner, 8a)'Shotts cot-·-11!1...-I' I N ·-tenant. )!arbor Blvd .. cM: ,._ ''" ,,,_ • 1 ,,.. :l8R. 2b.. 1 hilt trom -1 nvllt roperty I ewport ._ch HOUSE + 6 UNITS 111l.OOO. Principals only. ti:::....-!;= ;:e-bty, open hOu!!e Sa.t/&m New .~,. 1 __.... -...... BREECHER • ».-., so,..._,. to'-'IC.r 1~ ~3451. 2631 Crest~ 0 "'' a ~· ""''""'n, INVESTMENTS -r" fi!::-:::; ' i:::._... OR$19,!IOO '""'"''' NEWPORT BAY TOWERS ~·ci.T, :r..;'::lutt' '4.1-"62 -· ""'" "'"' "'" OPE!< JI,_ SM & Sun 1-S --CTON ... , •• ••-· lndv1triel Proporty 161 ,.'-""" \t.SNu ''"" DI! Vlsrn Oludat, Bay"• ~r .. ~ n.......1-~~~"""''"' ll~ ~:,.,. 2t: BlufhCondo3br 2ba ,.-.mo.rn.--.i-........Mkt. FOR SALE · J6,(Q) eq. ft. ,._ » ''~ ,,~ / 1-~ --A,,;_,~-311 -.... ·NDO ID. 0ni,-IO') Down, Pl'lttiaon Tlt'W Tiit.up bulldl-• .... II • • \t'-.. ~ V'""l'O "'" -IW" .... , ~'~""' ~ lnvt'ltmrnt Co.., S4$-4)782, "".-... It. O( l"-d~ Lq9( •.• "It:.-. ·1;... =x ' AMOrt~ MONTECO A• NIWPOIT llACH • DEWXE ;c4frifif. 3 BR ; • ~llt'r lo .. ~ ... ._. '.!>"'•-() / :;r..: =UR. -1"[5 :--,:.~ t" BA. t3J 2 BR'•, 2 BA, lo!>& min nnanctnr. -----------~-========--~--! iTG -I~ Cir. Creal locallOn. 10';; Dn. W.H. DAIJM It STA>'F ·~" TEAllER REALTlS4ln • Otll ,..._ * -\ • • I 1·- • • ·---~-----.----.. • iMuotrlol "-"" " uslnna . OppartunitJ • exn -IQ. FT. TILT.UP lottlo W-R--•I Hunt!.,.._ -.Ch l•No_w.:.,'Pl'_rt_._1o_e_c1t ___ 1 __ -"'.:----"'....._ ~ arta~r Slim.ta Ala • ..0wn.-)IOQl" ~ ~ Wl,ler It Hu EXEC1JTtV.&_.trillftL_ 3BR. TRY IT ........ 38R. 2BA. bldns. trplc2, wftl.,. $31.500: Owner route. Wm tralo,u;gua1111ed. That Cettln SBA. near bead\. Private Y ""'LL LOVE ITI tlt'tU-W. eathedtt!-eeU. oony ht ""'"''"'· ""' L.A A"'4 avallahle ~ IWlm/tenn!S club. LQae uu . , ,,., ..,, pvt beooh p;:/v1; by McCordle R111tor . WIJJ ..u.iot "'"" ..,. 10 . i:....-Wanta SMIJ, per mo. No 1,.. LEASE A ~. 67$-3311 .rt 'l)><n l8IO Newport Blvd. CM fit '°"' -. Eam moo. CALL~ a llraad N"" lane OOAts A WALL Ac E NEW BLUFFS HOME LARGE 3 Br nr. obop'1 & S.112t ~ l'\'IO. Potentlal unlfniJted. wttb a view. a private 8.EALTORS 96:MfM Dtl.!ChUul aln&I• story beach, $360/mo. "l!!J!'!'l"~•'!!!!l""'!!!!!!!-•''I SUV\'f' Stirilp Water, 964 .., eourt I: tMmmlne "Uilda" fll.an • spadouJ, 833-U44. &t6-ro15 FOR Sale• 8(0) aq, ft. new ~.;.._,,~l.&._il. OnAle •• (114) pool jull ._. aw8.\'. 0t 3~ ~A ~.:i, ~0· high bean\ed cell.; :T BR., .. Tilt.up bull~ on ~000 · .............,, call it a lu:nay 2 Bedl'OOm • • '' 2 · be.., deluxe featurrs. Costa Meu tq ·tt., or laod l5% ~n ..__ & den (or l ·tk!aroomJ hCJme PETS. 551 .. 1100, M. Mic for ~ paUo, CU$lon11----------1 -Seiler to p • ~_a_ ,__..._, to Loan 240 f wilh fOnna1 dining room, Pat. 962-l026. alt 6 pm. cw::p~ If-drapes. \racant .t: ---NIW yr, ttna.ndqg.~ ' I:-fli'epl;ice, lWCUI')' carpe:tl & 3 Bit +din rm. Seabqry moet a~alin(f--at ~ W.H. DAUM A STAFF' 1 I TD L I dra,.., or oaJ1 It tho one b'act. l350. Wall< lo be.Ch. OPEN TODAY, 4 :~~ B~A.:::TH • Call 546-3107 * s oans ~ ~~'~oa It~:= ~95 ShlU'P. oo:_7859. 27&5 VISTA UMBROSA \\'alk-ln cl08et;, dlshwuher. Lots for hie 170 UP TO 984Jf, 1 :or , ~ltd boat o0~ $300 ~IO .. 1 Br. 2~ba. Ne~·ly .• ~f't.&. bltins, 1-efria "'Ksher & 8* % IN'?EREST I tbe i:tt· iboW ~Del decor condo. Appl , '4'/w t..i1t ~~ dryer are1, dbl. ear ear. Reel Car;_ 2nd TD L , Mar in N--... Beach. &. drp1 incl. 3 PoOls. Lennl• [a f s.\\: -§1(' phlih 1iro ... .-n crp t . ru1ty r-· oans ~-.. ~--'~"':: .. -·.--walk to bead>. 962-1221 • as .. ;r, dcaped. S35(1. ""'· .onve by Excluslvn ........... "~-"" 1 •~ v ; 16th & ~ or call · bMcb A attpt to tennlJ, QUIEr Couple.I Br 4-plex. i I 642-2800 or &U.-2164 5.59 Attn J:IWY frontage t ow1st rites Orange Co. swimming A J a.ccuzi. Call $1,;;. Ptt ok. • ?; ~ r e a Y ' ~o.:1:.. °!c,.~· '42-2S.17tt11er M'9.::,,. ~II l~~.cau~· For Hoinellndoro 547°"41 UM Vl1ta del Oro $ L~DLORDS. $ ._....... BEACH area•t Br. $150. Util Ney,•port Beacl\ We N~ Your Lifitinp MD Acres Fallon, Nev. Ma.ke Bl!rving Harbor area Jt )Tl. BlilbN Penimule Pd. &W-1133 ANYTl}.lE So llelp Us -We'll llelj> an oUer. Se.le or exchange: Money W•nted 25e BAY' Vu. 2 BR. din nn, 1-Jomeflnders 547·9641 $300-2 BR, 2 BA, frple, gar, Save lime Z°&uan ... • or 5 unit lot c.osta Mesa I thick sbu, drpl. pr, yrd, 2 BR. 2 stoty condo, 'l'ii ~~ 1::'~12 i:!~~· gr,c·s. J ALA RENTALS S $15,0I!), -Qr excl>an&<. ISi' TD LOAN. 65% OF . lrpl, \!,. f>lk to l>oy, I b1k Ba, Illar corpo!, ..... L...~' dbl gar, ~blk bea~. C M. Newporl & Bay, Clll 642-3383 n~ ~~ ln·-tment VALUE. 10% INTEREST. 10 bch.. $325. Yrly. ~. dryer. 9i6:2-2951; ~lti:B . en ~ _....,.... ""• 832-4387 ~ + am rm. lrplc pool ~2550 LUXURY LEASE Irvine homt>:. Dbl'-Aar {iard. 2 BDJU.t, 1 BA duplex. Crpts, Bl.DRS. SP~" Mortg-. tilth & Bay, Shown by appt NU VIE R. NTALS drps, patio. """"' coop le ~ Trust ft--'s 260 by owner. MG-0;01. • -0\1!?' 30. No children or pets. R-2 lot in Huntingt(ln Beach. ..,_ 2 B 2 Ba ~-. 61l-4030 or 494-3248 ln.llf. ' 3 BR 2 ba. view home lzg R. ....... .• .. • ....... $160. )SI&: last~ :'~ :::u~u~!~.SIS,000. 2ND TRUST DEEDS $400 Lease 491-1660 o~ 3 BR, l !-1! baths .······ ~ NEW Harbor View, ~~mo, 2 BR Jo-itONT Duplex( gar, CALL 96&-4U:t 494-3288 • 3 BR. 2 bath$ ..... $375/450 2 sty, 3 or 4 BR, 3 ~ bas, quiet no dogs l'ats or n\o- * C R lty To borrow on your Real _ <I ER., 1% baths •.•••. PJ0 ml sq ft. fr p I c. tore\'t lH s.Ji272Q Nit IQ Estate. invest for good Bucon Ber 4 BR. 2 baths .......... $370 convenalion pit, din nn, .~-"~.-~· -~~~-- l acre, ocean Vie'\v. l'nnt..>tl yield, or sell existing note. 4-BR 2BA dt> Lrg 1 -I BR. 21Ai baths •••••••• $450 fiun rm, + lge bonus nn Huntington Beach R , Palo" .. •-. capo·,,......... Call us Slgna.l l\tortgage Co. ..:. v" 1•· be enc 4 BR .. 3 baths ........ $425 for ~p. apt or fa mily -. N«""' '"""' (714l 556--0106 ya.-..... iew o pvt n & CA. LL 552 7500 en t ertainn1ent &W-13..'17 Beach. \Viii tnke 8-10 units, • docks. $5i1Xl/lito. Call AGT, · • :,ss...572.1 , s.10-1~ ext. 1·16.l' CLOSE TO BEACH I I fp_SS0.000. o ._t'indla..v--Relll· --- -675-6000 VISION HARBOR v · I J'°'1 Brand NC\\' Delu..'\e 3 & 4 tor, 24611 Del Pi-ado, Dana Corona del Mar • iew poo . se, BR. 3 BA, dbl gar, Afl Point, 496-4345. $-ISO., n10'.. Lea.'le or Optton, bltns. Close 10 recreation PROBATE SALE ·-SEAWIND • red h'1ll 3 "": l am·cm. 1,,,J<, 2 & >ChC.. 514 18th St. 841-3001 -3 R-1 loll! bas., 2 + guest rms. EnclJ ~~=~~-~~= on · Valencia Pl., Dana pool, NI c e I y landscaped Newport Beach · """'· Oceao view. SeU one Next To Spyglass REAL1Y REALTORS patio&, si<>-1321, 586-Snt ~u::'· ~N -<~fl~ Houses Furnished 300 VIEW _ Univ. Park Center, Irvine HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2~:;. 2N~5hc~o~:~ 687-61116. General 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home, BRANO new }.tontego Adult family, no peU. Ref's. OREGO !. pt f rmal .1i .. 1o... 4BR, 2BA, $4$ per mo., L8e $225/mo 2 1 8 B N. '70 Mobile Home. ire act, o .... ..,'6• \Ve presently have a fine inclds pri pool 1r tennis ·ced· =t39J · · l2 x 64 -3 BR, 2 BA. Furn. $120-UTlL PD'. Nice Bach, self-cleaning oven. Enjoy selection of 2. 3 A 4 club, 547-1345. 553-3003 ar, ..,,.,.. · $6995 or trade for Orange full kit, lrg priv, deck, So. private community tennili & bedroom rentals from $280 Apts. Furn. 360 Co. Box 145. Idleyld Park, Laguna. swimming poqI ln this to Kil). mo .. as v.-ell as SPYGl..ASS Hill, tnl}st prime --------I Ore. · $l~trrIL Pd. 1 BR. bltns. presttgiou,s area a bove resales in the area. We are w, brand nev.·. see the ad ATTN: BUILDERS yard, 2 blks beach. Laguna. CQrona del Mar. $495 · per here to solve YOUR housln8 clas~lfied sec1\on IOONB for Balboa lsl•nd • $300-2 BR. 2 BA, frplc home, month _ lease. 644-4681. needs,· -details $1000 per mo .1---------Easrside C.M., 2 BR Hse, garage, Balboa Island. ·. 673-80.'51 or 833-5988 l. I TTL E 1 SL AND 2 Lot 63 X 275 tCt an alley. NU-VIEW RENTALS ~~~~~e~'. JIARBOR VJE\V llOME _ Bei:troo m, .2 Bath. Zoned for mult iple unitii. 6734030 or' -194-32-IS Near beach and sl\opplng, 4 BR. 2 Bi\. Fam Rn\. S?f";>Jmonth. \Vrnler. Avl -Prin, only., &irr5714 1 Frplc. Water & Gardener Yrly. 673-TI78 PROB.ATE SALE 'VALK to Beach! Bach $90 ~~pge~rcarpeand~ n'c'oveed, incld. Call 6-14-61·16 or 2BR apt, Bnl Island. furn, P .1. Cn H n.n-Also 1 BR house, $125 "l't'~' II I frpJ · ac1 .1c ast "'Y~ '-'<Ula & 1 BR\CM, $115. 3 BR yards. $290 Mo. 418 ........... ~. a eect-. c. gar, pat)(), J;;~~ l~ Sq~ ~·U ~!;. l\IQbile, $111, .H.B. Agt. Fee. Narci.'ISUS -Ph 6/:r-3035 BL U F' F S TO\VJ'l.'110USr-:. yrly, S2T5. 613-8918 OEPJ' (21.3) 687~16 979-8430 e\'e:nhll:I and weekends. • 1st Western Bank Bldg. Spncklu11 4 Br.. 2L:i Ba. 2BR, on canal', ""/pvt" dock Balboa Pti'Unlule CHAm11NG 2 BR ~. pvt UDl\'ersity Park, Irv~ REDEC .. pool, vie"'· sch ls. avail thru June 30th, $235 patio, fnCd. yd. Pets OK. Din 552·7000 ""Nights S47:i. Call 'lo se e, mo .. 673-2824 1 BLJ.i: to ?ICh. 2 BR hse. Bright l surviy, $275 TIS ------n 449i-3973 Balboa Peninsula l\1arcl\ 1 to June 15. $175. Orchi~, Open Sun 1.£. 2 BR O'.JNDO S""" I LEASE 4 Br, 3-Ba, den, nto. 820 \V. Ba.lboa Blvd. 548-4957 · ' ·· ""~mo. se. ne~·/dl'c, xlnt nhrtiood. Pt/ $35 WEEK & UP . 2 BR CONOO .. $..?2a mo. lse. '"m 0• ~"" 67;._""""" · .,.,ft Roo Mountain, Desert Corona del Mer -NEW 3. Br, 2~i Ba, trplc. 3 BR H0l\1E .• "$315 mo. 1·e. • .,.><>IJ. ,.......,..., • .-...:eplna ms N.B. VIE\V ..LOT for sale. $85,000. No. 3 Burning Tree, Big Canyon. (213) 278-7477 or (Zl.1)-823-6766. Resort 174 patio or sundeck. So. Cnut RANCH REALTY IBR. 3BA. 2 ''°"'homo w;th • Hooaekeeplna ....,.. !--=.;..;.-----"-' NEW 2 Bfi.. 2 BA, Hwy. March occ u py . beaut. viN'. 2260 sq tt . S600 e Ocean View Apts MENDOCINO OOUNTY dishwasher, frplc. washer, $450/mo. 511 & 513 * 551·20IO * per mo. 610>-0000 ACT. BALBOA INN 195 AC. All yr. sire.am dryer. Newly fw'n. Ocean Fernleaf, 640-8400 • San -Juan Capistrano 105 Main Street Some Timber-only $29,0CO view. Ocean side hwy. $400. COZY COTTAGE, 2 BR, fpl, 3 BR, 2 be., Nl'. adult pool. ' ~40 J • _ 5474193 or 496-1931. l\ii biles to bch. S275 mo. $325. per mo. Phone N~V 4BR. drapes, crpts, 3 BR & conv. den, t"rplc. 1 .. . < DA!l Y PILOT rn. nfvrn. •• N5 • HAYWOOD APARTMENTS IN NEWPORT BEAOI. TO PLEASE ADUL'TS. Af B~ywood, there's a special apartment section for adults only. And rtght now, there's ioom for you . You'll see: Whatever your lifestyle. it probably inclUdes celebration. At BaywoOd, it's sure to. The recreation center was made for fun. Superbly . Huge fireplace. Pillowed conversation pit. Billiard and card rooms. Dance area. Lounges. Complete kitchen facilities. Wet bar. Even more charming than, its picture is · the bridge. .. ~If • Same wrth the sunny patios and balconies. Two pools-one a junior olympic size-the oth er Jacuzzi· equipped. Yei;. Be practical. Check into the shopping • conveniences, Newport Center within walking distance, freeway accessibiliW, bay and beach . adjacency. All the features thoughttul a~rtment·hunters think through. • .. Baywooa NOW: 2 bedroom, 2 bath adt!tt apartments now available fiotn$280. G? ' ' sales office open 9 a.m. to 5:3.Q p.m. dai~. telephone: (714) 644·5555 > • " ~-I ·-----SAN JOAOVIN HILU! RO. I ' 1· Home & 1,i A. oe.ft!en $12,500 APR 1 • June 15. 2 BR, HAL PINCHIN 352-0579 blt1ns, frplc, comn1. pool. 2 BA. View of Ocean & " 1% ba., Lg patiQ. 1~ blk Rea1tor 675-4392 NE\V 3 BR. 2 ba. Uni\'ersity nr rnarina, 493-8746 or Bay. $300/mo. Y r ly . Riverfront OifnJ)ground 160A beach. S300 mo. 3 3 0 1 CUTE COTTAGE 2 Bdnn, Park. $'125 mo. Call G4~81l1J 493--3381 646--8711 or &a&-3400 eves. owned and managed by 1HE IRVINE a»tl!R!Wf PACIFIC CbAST HWY. ' $85 000 Trade for 0 C Seaview. Eves 673-5820 NU 2 R ., B l A I F 360 A· I F ' · · · frplc, near Big Corona. or 5.13-65,;o 1 • r. ~ a, am rm, 2 BR, 1 BA, carpets, drapes, -~P-•-·-"-'-"-· -----P s. urn. ST;;>-50l6 Costa Mesa $275/mo. 4 mo's rental. L B h 1 11nv dbl gar & ynl, tennis Pool. · SELL. rent or trade: oozy 1---------King1aard RE, 642--2222 aguna eac crts. Cool ocean brttze. S'l:iS ~/r\10. 67.;..((Q Costa Mesa Laguna leech 360 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 . mountain Sugarloaf, retreat STUDENT & f'ingles! 1 Br. 1-fo\\-ell 492--2187/4~ ---------Sleeps nine, fireplace, near Mobile Home. $115. Util pd. COZY, Rustic So. of H\\'y. CHOICE 3 BR., 3 BA., frplc., S•nt• An• Heo'ghts Corona det Mar Unbelievably Beautiful c LARGE 2 story Mesa Verde, "ski. Eves 552-9529 Homefinders 547-9641 1 BR, beaut. garden, JM) ocean view· in close-in VAL o ISERE G --' EF.FT · apts from $50 wk 'l BR, 2 B;\, new cpts & pct or child. $2'25/mo. area, $350 ' & $3i5 un· \\',\LK 10 Ocean. Jmmac 2 ' a~ .. en Apts. or $170 nlO. Pool, maid, t.iountaln, r>.sert Resort 174 ~ewport Beath NEWPORT .BEACH 673-4169. furn .... OCEANFRONT 2 3 BR, 11; BA . New cary. Br, (rplc. Lrg sunny petki. Adult~. m pets. t"lov .. ers ph. Jdry, Vill age Irui pa.int . Pri\'ate al'k~: d.!: J ff"nced yard, drapes, 10 mui. Adulfs. $250. 64z..1116 evel')'\\'htte. St.ream & 494-9436. cncloscrl gar. W · Jst CUTE 2 BR home, crpt. BR., den. 2 ba., frp c., 10 So. Cnall p I a z a . t rtall ·~· 1 R n lo shopping and theaten;. crashin .... ocean view, coun-C ..__.. \t'B e '"" poo · ec. m. N rt B h stn rriO. SOUthCo. Jteatton trplc, patio, garage. So. of ~o0 $250/1\tO. 54;)-35-10 osta m9Sa Sauna. Sgls 1·2 Bdm1. ewpo eec =-•= .... ,,, IN the foothills of the Sie1Tas Beaut. Lido . Isle & Lln<lil H11.'Y, 51» Femleaf. $285. try style: many exlras. Condomt'nlums F'urn-Untum from $142. .,...,....,.....,. 2% acres w/1 acre lake Isle waterfront homf"s on mo. can (2Ul596-2'9Qi Only S800 u n furn. . . . LARGE 2 BR. rum. gardf"n SE IT· aioo Parsons $35 PER Wlc & up 1 hr, --o=u~1=e=T~P~L=E~A~S~E~I- & live creek. 54~1942 Bkr annual leases. NEW 3 Br, 2h BA, frplc, CHAR.l\1ER: pitched,. beam-Unfurn. 32C apt. 5 mln~tes to beftch. 6U·S870 · . ' 'l br & bach's, color tv, 2 BR. 2 BA . 8 . -...-,O:;.ul:;..·of::,.-;:;Sl;.:•°'tl-;;...:~.;.·'~or.P.:.....:·;.7;:;8 Jill! Gru~y_R!Lr. 6T:Hl161 -J:"!U'-super--neighborhciod'· l;!d _ce1L· 2 Bl}~~,~·· I . _01~~ .. '.••.• P.arags.. pa_tio.~al k;.1..lJ!~ _ __ m11.ld sttv.. pool._ THE_ --.comp~;-----Afl~~ WlTt '";ff -,. _ .• . . BALBOA Isle-lovely 3 ~·· .~"Cl\ &15-ltrn:. · fiiiiJsome ec.., iunl ocean .!.• ~-clC*ets, bu1ltins ... disbw1u:.. lHr..:llmLbea.ulY .WlW. new" -l\1ESA-.·-415 N .. Ne~:port ............. ; -Sl90:-·-Adulls, 00 ·.~ IN" Silt lAJte-Cl\Y TwO-cinil: 2 ea-S450Trhb7 321 J\trfethySt ~~·. · -· -'<'-"·--·-· ·-·· -&·-dtyview;'""wt!.llr to· town, Adults, no pets, $190. 1776 pa.int, quiet adults, no pets, Bl. NB 646-9681. pei;'°~ 211S Thulin St . ' plete Houses for the price ;n.3-799-4856 (O\\'OOr) NEW Spyglass Hill home, beach, $315 Unium. RENT/L.SE 3 Br, 2 Ba Con-Wallace or call 846-1530 walk to shops 548-1098 DYNA..\llC ta. oceanfront 3 545--5800 of ·one. View bOme --& OCEANFRONT, tum. Avail ~~:O~Ba! BR, 2% AtANY MORE available in ~t. e:~~t:~~dt1:. $30 WEEK & UP Dana· l'olnt BR, 2 BA. yrly. $400, Avail LGE 2BR. studio, 1 % ba, l""""ki!e sfudlo-~pt. ~ ... m0001n unttl J11ne 15th, 3 Br, 1 NICE 2 _ 1 Ba • ,_..,,""' choice loca(ions. ChHdren 16 yrs or older. e Studio & 1 BR Apts. 3/1 Day 646-TI03, Nile patio, gar. d/w, bltln range 0 s rego,..,., .,...., · %. Ba, $300 mo. 642-7701 u•, on.,..,........ SHIELDS E.Slde C.M. 645-2345 • 1V & Maid. Service Avail. 1 BR. SPANISH VILLA w/ 673-2586 oven. forced air heat, nr (Newport) 645-8999. floor, garage, super area. · . e Phone Service -Htd. pool courtyard, privacy. $!50. No BIG CANYON b-1 I ho I iUTled ad!ts. R.---"es Forms HouNt Unfum. 305 $215fmo. 673-29'25 aft 6:30. ReaJ318EslThalate la 1 ..... ~ 2 & 3 BDRM lku!11ts 1~wly • Children & Pet SecUon P~ts. 646-1231. 645-0930. #11 eue we ~hitf~i~s. avail 3-:, ~ ' ' C · Me • --&...... decorated, wa ·m c • .,sets. 2376 Ney,·port Blvd., CM Huntington a ....... h 2 BRi on toll course. 3-5 2'19.1 rordham. CM, 6*-3485 Groves 180 General oste ta . $130--Util Pd. Small but nice Adults & ol~er children_. 54&-9T:l5 or &G-3'967 -..,... mo. $795/mo. 6#-0509. RANCHO California, 2 1h MES.,_ VERDE, xlnt cond & 1 BR, yanl & patio. ~ ~7ks$275 . .,~6 -8397 · HOLIDAY PCAZA Newport Heights acres overlooking entire A.LA lt.ENTALS Joe. a Br. 2 Ba; Fam rm, $225-2 BR near beach, ~ S lo 1 BR f $40 WEEKLY valley of llorse ranches. WI w10.t.uZl w u:MC1 D/w, R/0, CJD: dbl trple & beautiful view, sml pet ok. ?>IF..SA Verde, beaut. 2 BR, DELliX_E pac us WI Executive Suitff CLEAN t or 2 br, adlts. paved road, underground a1tc. 8!!'· $38.5 lse, 979-4575 $270-Custom 3 BR. 2 BA, 1 ba. shag, gar, patk>, pool. !lpt. Sl50. Pool. Ample park-727 Yorktown Btvd. m pets, lge kit . $1~$160. utlls, hoUR pad Yr/fantastic f -~ atfS:l:fWfa~ ---noor to ceil. frplc, big yard. Adults $21j. liJ6..-0281 Ing. Adults, 00 pets. Beach Blvd. 111 Yorktown 2427 E lQttJ NB. 645-ll>lS vu, $13,000 "\\'/xlnt tenns. I JC~ MTS. r3 BR., BATH & %. E.'Side Woodsey & Se<'luded. Can· OPEN Sat & Sun, 12·-I. *JJJ6,;SUPSomoCnaA-ASvlTo .. AC.SM*. 536-0411 ~·~'"'cc..· ------- call l<e n Olsen 714-007-25~ jJ91 DUPU. , c.ti-1 .. rru cpts, nuly painled, ~;~;...,_ . ., 8 F 1 dcltL'\e 2 & den, 2ba, 1741 STUDIOS & 1 BR's. San Clemonre "\\'eekdays. 2 1· ~ont:; ..,""""'""',.arn11ng ~ r. &pc. T 1· Ave Apt SA 00 1155 NIWPOaT & IAY,C.M. 641·1HJ'I -car IJIU', pa'°• ...,,,, mo. Oiild/pct v.i?lcome. 3, Arch us .in · · · • F'umishe<I Bachel~r·s & • f'ull kitchen Real Estate BIG Bach s145 Yl'IY Laguna 548-1471 · Bay. P.untington Bt1ch t .Bdrni's. Exceptionally e Healed pool htAKE run out or edult apl livirwt 1 & 2 BR, tum or unfurn. Pool, rec. hall & gas Ba.r-8-Ques. No pets. Call G-12-4470 2 BR. adull•no p e t .!I , Sl.85/~10. UUI Incl. Cri>ts; drp!I. D/W, garb. dl1pl. Pool. Exchange 182 single, student, ull pd-noW. • SJfARP 2 Br., l Ba. $400-Lrg 4 + :ram Rm. nice. 2UO Nc\\•port Bl. C~I • Laundry facilitie& ----BF.AM-1-lir-dplx...$l60 • ...Avl_1J'~Q.."'_'l'!h o use . __ J 2 ll. rple, all--bltns,-child/-pet~ lIB\\'.-3-Br. --2-Ba,... condo~ .-mOPtCALPOOL-e -..-lmU tilnres - WANT l\f~UN1A RAN shag, drps-pet ok-garage. Pool/garage/oatio, D/W. NU-VIEW RENTALS Patio, ~carpe~ed gar. $275. 2 Br, l~ Ba, spi ral e Free linens FOURPLEX20K EQUITY COM NEAT 2 Br dplx $1SCH>ow. lilesa Verde. 833-8974 613--4030 or 494-3248 536-16.SS or 551-0727 staircase, frpl c, patio. e T.V. & maid serv. avail. STUDIO Apt. v.1th pool 1241 1\\'ocado, 0 1 646-120-t O~ lhe beach._ Sl·IO _f'.1onth _J_l70 •. .!i;_lBR. l \) be., Dr! Da-vid earlson Ritt'. 833-9293 pittio. rerng·, -1-5lk!1ttt --, Apt. Unfurn. 365 St sOOpplng, SmI pet ok, adlts, 275 C Cabril lo, D Nu paint, bltns, fncd, gar. TRY This' 3 BR $245 2 TA}.IA RACK Water&: Gas Pd. 548-1168 e Bar-B-Que * 675-5016 * E.5IDE 2 br' SU!> has tar. BA. Pa.tio: Gar. K°ids/pei. Fvfe!~T~uclrg ~~~ 1 stpry. 2 BR, cpt, d;ps. BEAUT F1.1RtJ 1 Br lots •Phone service Balboa Island 5-1-1-9681 c,~.~R~."".-.,~;o~S\~45~.-:,'-=B=R.·I halcony, $150. Crpts & drp1, • bltns. Util pd. Pleasant bldg. cloi;e lo San Diego Fnt-y. 6-16-4645 or 839-9510 EXCHANGES a special!}' C&D, slv, fncd for pet. Homef1nders 547·9641 2 br 2 Ba Lrg deck patio, pool. $275. 962-2645 of bltlns pool, walk to ,.•_1_•,.1..,ue,,,.Jo_oce.,..,,on,,,..,,..,-- lrwin &: Irwin, Realtors COOL Breeze 3 br 2 ba • · ' H · H bo ho · 'ml lrom heh $150 1 Bo• 838. CdM 644-6lll S250 on river kids &: pets. 4 BR home, nr So. Cst Plaza. overlooking ~t Canyon. unt1n9ton ar ur s ppAJmg, I 1135/'10 1 BR. $155-$165 ' 2 -•M• th. A all M •~ Lease Gao util pd 497-2630 mo. so un urn . .. • 1 R I E I to W •-' ll4 POOL Table 3 br ~ .,.,,, ._. mon v . ar .ut. · ' · NEW Condo: 2 BR, l bll. 931 w. 19th St. 548--0492. NE\V DECOR. Priv. garage. H s • an1-family & pet. F.P. i-car. Heritage Realtors. ~1151 Laguna Hiiia 2 St""" Pool nr harbor LRG 2 BR, 1 ,_ Lndry nn. Newer Spanish BALBOA'S Best 3 br 2 ba $115 AJ NB v·~· • ' ca 1' · c ose .., A~"t Cnmple• 2 mo· So S300 1 lt' St al''' • . 1 BR boll&e, . so 3 BR 2 BA condominium boat storage, $225. mo., I shopping, adults, no pets. uw ... • . WE BUY HOMES BIG ·b1'.,{"5 br~ ~nu~· 3 ha. $1:-t ..... BI}!· ~BR's New' World, Laguna Hills: ='' Jit~~ a11 day Inquire t19 1,J Rochester ~ee~n ~~HB~~301 'CASH .JN 5 DAYS $385-All comforts of home! · .....,.. · crpts, drpll, 2 car gar, use s. (rear). FREE ESTIMATES $ LANDLORDS $ 3 BR, 2 bu. Fam-f'l'n, trplc. of pool, compl maint, La1,une Hills 1"8-A~Ol=ELO~R-w-/~frp~lc-.~U~til ·AT BEA~ul132 f& ~~~ OPEN EVERYDA y & EVE. FEE FREE. C:all Us Today =· =·~· no pet.s, 830-9&02. j BDRM, 2 BA condo, pool, ~16l~e ~-1787 :1~:U11es. ~ Hu.nt BeachfF(lunt Valley $ ALA RENTALS $ 3 BR HSE .-fncd Laguna Nlguel bus service, pvt party. 644-• , Liguna hach 5~ 142~5541 Bkr. Newport & Bay 642-&83 on. r>•V 088'2$250 to$260 BACHELOR· Utils paid . '"!!!!!!!!!! ... ~!!!!~~ ... ~I ~==~~=·~~~ lot, dbl gar. blttn stv, S230. 4-SR, 2 bas. spacious unturn ' • S130. ~10. 337 C, E. 21sl. Sll5 Util. paid . F'urn. apt. IPvr. PARTY WANTS ·TO mo. Avail 3-16. 548-WO. home. Avail now thru July Newport Beach Call ~5 Older employ~ genUeman DELUXE 2BR apt including boat dock, on Grand Canal, Liilie Balboa Island, YTIY $350 per mo, no children or pets, oy,ner 67J...-03)7 sourn SEA 3BR 3BA, fpl. beam ce11·1, spiral stairs, bay view patio, gar. 325% Sapphltt, 675-8871. 0 PEN SAT & SUN. 3 BR, 3 BA, frplc, beam ceU. front & rear entrance. Bay \'U patio, Gar & laundry, 3251.i Sapptiire, 6Ta.8871. OPEN SAT & SUN BUY H0li-1E' DIRECT AVAIL. 312· 3BR. $200. Nr. 1.st., $350. Call •"-Pa"· Lido Cnndo. 3 Br., KEEP TH.E BO'M'OM OF only, non-smoker 494-mi. PTY "'"" ~.. liC~ &: di0p6. Contact Ke:n-LINGO REAL ESI'ATE .,._,.. If\ ROUND WASTE BA"'....,......_. Capistrano Beach FROM PVT .u~. net1' Bro\\n, 828-2382 494-8089 2~~ Ba, pool trplc. bltns . .-,n.r.,.-, 1 BR remodeled, quiet, \\·alk i "'--"--""-""'--";.;;;..--- HOUSE wanted, Pvt pt)r will HouHI * Apta. 2 c. gar. Quiel. 6-16-6147 "lesn . by placing a paner to town & beach, $3Xl incl. FREE l l\tO RENT! Ne\\• all cash for local 6 BR. lg. liv. rn1., tam. $325: 3 BR .. 2 baths $350: plate 1n the bottom ot !he utll @.Hi220 . 3 BR 2 B pay fWt)...00)8 * 141-'0111 -* nn. Good cond . $435 • OHer! 4 BR., 2 baths WA>; lease/ C<JNOO The Bluffs, 3BR:. 2 basket. Turn idle item.!! into · ocean view • A. property. · 1 y Agent: 642-7491. option. --% ba, Cl'JltS, drps, 3~0 Vista cash with a Dally Pilot BEACON RENTALS wlk. 10 lx:·h . 1 n d k · QSW.1ttticot AMllA 2 BR, crpl.$, drps,priv. patio, PLACE RE.tr.Ty 494-970-I SUerte, $375 call ,642-932; Oassltled Ad. 642-S678. Laguna Beach 4M-9491. 49'&-Ta8'116ToN160 I I ~.. $80-$10-Furo Ba~helors. eocl gar. S 18 o Imo . Lido Isle San Juan Capistrano Apts. Fu. rn. 360 i Apts. Furn. 360 Coron• dtl Mer · -• $UO &_Up.Furn 1 Bdnns. F ill ~.--' -11~• 3 & 4 'BR am es, no pe\11. v•7.u<.JN LE~ •·· J . C-3 --* 2 BR blti' pool * ",.,m '7""· NICE 4 BR. 2 Ba new BEAUT. Bay front· Exec. .r.JU>c.. ..... , ua.n apo, Costa Mtse C01ta Mete · " · n ' l'jjiijiijiijiiiijiiiijiiiij~~ hOuses. famUHi11 ok. • · home 6 BR 4 bas Yrl., BR condO, $275., credit ref. $215 ·Lease JI $165-1 BR. Unf. bouse. Jl.t· crpt, Nr. SC Plau. DshMr, ' ' ' J req'd. No children/pets. SE'!\fPLE R. E. 6731445 Bvsiness MAC. O.ild. Yard. bit.ins. $28(), mo, 546-4466. lease. 673-4344, 67>-8330 .fJ6.-29'J9, &44--447 Onportunlty 200 n!O.Pool tablo + 3 & Fam. 2 BR, $195. Fenced lor Jll'I. Mission Viejo T ownhouso llnfurn. 235 1--.;J:.u.---'----J\ni , Kids A pets. gar A Homeflnders. 547~"41 SEVILLE 2 BR, '2 bat., * TV/Stereo Repair yitrd. • H ti ton BMch Must Sell! ............. $5XXXI WE HAU: MANY, MANY Dane Point ~taC\ll~.:1~,.i,...no~.....n!; un "I * Fast Food Take-out _ --J{ORE! ! ! :;:;;;~=:-::=-~::-;;:!~-~·_!!mo~.,~-~~·:..· ~!':!!!:~~·-~ 28" t " ba, frpl I COSTA MESA AMBASSADOR INN • 1'" 2 BR. 1 ba. new crpts, paint, v.•allpaper, adult.!, $225 mo. ~m. 2 BEDROOM. l bath, carpets,. drapes, Po o I • SZlJ/mo. 6Ta-0562 2 BR/2 BA, crpt/drps. bltins. 2 kids/no pets, W/D hkup. G~. pat io . 5'l8-8278. $190. 181 • H Delmar. l & 2 BR w/drps, crplJl, l'llove. dsh\\•sr, I nc. gar. \Valk to Mlopping, For mature minded persons. $1j().$1W. mo. &t&-1461 3 BR. 2 Bath, UP!ltain. Range, garbage dl!polal. No peu;. $175 mo. 1st & las1. clean up. ;tt~ 2 BH.. crpt/d~. !rtO\'e. Encl. gar. No pel.$. Sl9..i mo. 33:> C \Voodland . 6-l:r-0713. 1 BR. small yard, married couple only. Pet OK. $100 ,mo. Cll.11 &ft. 5 Pl\-f, ~ MUST rent 3 br 2 ba twnhle, priv garden patio, frpl. Reas. rent. 830-3275 2 BR. apt. 783 Shalimar Dr. C.l\f. Crplll, drps, stove, SlfiO/mo. &15-4~12. "900 LANDLORDS FREE AV~ now new 3 bt %':S ' •---1. '"' "7S c, poo s, Good location ......... ~. ·-~~=~==~-I ba, f.p., cl"" to ,.· hli , NO._t ~ waslt.,./dryer, relria. d>ild * A\lto Body & Pa"lnt o1t •-•--Well EsJ&b ........... $30.000 LANDLORDS! m~""1...;... $290 ""' ls•· HORSE Proper!)<·!> Ac. 2 .,,:..;;;!~ -·- • AUlo sales le Jea~ l__,.-;oir+ Br house w /poot. Nr. Back ;;o..:;::='--o~---= $32.50 1 BR Apt. So. of H"'Y· Deck. LARGJµ: Br in triplex. Very Sngle penion, no pe11. n90. clean, ~lio, centraJ Joe. Call. Sat A:: S'"un. 6/>.70.)8 nr shopp1N{..-642-3Z4 · 000 \\'e Specialize in N~ , .......... ..... ----t--, 3 BR. •···. ~-30 ·--•· •ppl•. Duplexu Pum. 50To80c.ttmo..... • Beaeh e Coronade.tMar • l.>lllw:. •u ..... ..,,. uo.z ""'" 1·~-, -..J~-Store I: Lquna. Our Rental Ser-frplc, Dana Hartor. s»J, $3i5. 3>181 cypteu, Owntt. N---' B h Se.let & repair······· ·S«l~OOO vice ft FREE ro You! n, 495-+VJ&. -.im. &'4-S966 ·-.,.....' eec RIVIERA REAL Tl' N11oVlew! . NEAR Martna, 3 BR Bit/Ins NEW Harbor Vu, ¥75 3B{t, 4 .Bil. i BA \Jpper. View l 49 Broadway. C.M. NU..VIEW RENTALS Cpl/drps, rl-nctd yard . ram nn. fJ'TJlc, 2 ba pod!, of ~y. Nr '<f Uh St Avail . * 642·7007 * 673-4030 or 491-3"11 f'rplc. S28:i C9W9fl6 tennis prl\•I, 6 4 0-1321 ·1mmed. $350fmo. 675-4911 Fountein V•lley 586-,;7'4 &I0-1500 ex l465 :-llkr=,--c,,-,..---.= eMach Shop $1 bOM~r $)LANDLORDS $ -NEW .Harbor View ~loM~ Duplexe• Unfurn. • L• s~ ,302 BRAND nu 3BR. 28A bltbls, 'Mode:L 2 BR +Den. Tennis 1quor lOfe yr ,.._ w,:~INcedu YWom:UuU.ul .... Y I CJPI$, drpll, frplc. Children. & Pool privls. $42j/mo. ...... hnlns"'8 eCy~le Acca1 $392M yr ~ "'p s • e t p ou avail APrtJ 1, I.e. 96J..5513 ~-fM."l, 6T3-8m. d~.1 .;;.=;.;.-'-~--- eL;q•or Lie LA o• Hie Save °""' ~ Doltan · • • •-ba I WALK TO THE OCEAN HOLLAND BUSINESS $ALA RENTALS$ Huntlnaf!n lilNdl NEW uec I "· 3 w :T---180 delftC w. tennis I. peol. Spaclouly detloed. Crpt, Sotl).O(ll)8 SALES-&64170-N~rt 1;1311;y, CM GREAT LOCATION! l tlr, Wi01mo. ~ Ir wkodll, CilllS. bu-. d 11h•1 r, -1 BR ll0ttoe. NB. $125. QI. 2 Ba. IUJ, .Kldl-... '"'11111• ........ g_ ....... 14 YRS ...... Beollly C , $U~ 2 BR'1, CM, JUO. RB, ~· 547-Mfl BLUFFS O>ndo 2 Br, 2 ba. 4 Bii, 2 llA. ~sAnd~·~~ J<i~: $150.) BR. $111$. A(t. Feo. 2 BR, 2.l!/'· pool, -· nr pool, newly-· ld<•I 3 Bii, 2 BA. '350 ~ Ne•~~ mo ~ for for cpl or bach. S36S" mo. Drtw 30l"l:. Balboa Blyd, n'!:: ;:drt apace hl'later DELU'X~ 3 BR. 2 BA Oive, f.U'IS, ~or 4 ~ 2 U.. $400 ,... 00 1-r ..,, Sell It Townhott><. Recreatl6n =Ill ~crpt, dr!>o. ~.BR..!., BA~· J 1. 2 llA. •• .,. "llh •........ ., Pilot ttntrr -i, ...... '-th. . flllt -moo-on-.~-. ,,..._ ..-~Dl!d ACI! ~. ~o -,.._ .. _.. f11S 531~TUI pr. &13-ltta.'St&\\--14. 301 3.'ilh SI. enn 6rz..2900 • BRAND NEW Weekly Rate for Single Apartment Special Mov .. ln Rate * Fwaa...4 ~ • •• AAt Cdlllftl .... frw W.... * w--.. I °"9rt .. ~ .......... --.~ .......... ._ * u-....... *A.,..,_.. .. ............ . ....... ......,,, ... ............. *M ..... ...... Water Falls-Lagoons-Fountains Stay A Day, w .. k. Month or Wba~ver . ' DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 NEW 28R apt, crpts, drp1 -2 BDR~TS, 11t Ba. Avatl & bltim. adlts, no pets. ?>larch IJ. $175. Cttll 6i5-&HS 613-5857 • alt.er 5 &. ¥ittk('nds. 2BR. $210, ne.w catptUI, drps, LARGE 3 BR. 2 be. encl ;rrliBSss, 329 M&J'IUt:rite, p.aUo, shag cpt, blt·lnl, Nr. O.C.C.! .$1:JS mo, 557·00."ill Cotta Mesa $160 Upet•irs, qu~t .I: Citan. 2 BR. Jlundry .J!l', inc Id gar y,•/&torq:('. mature adlts:. no pct.-. 644-0818. I IED.~R~M~. -- Pool. Ja~. Rents lrlcl: an utll. retrlg, tncl. gara~. Sl80. Adultx, No Pees, 393 JJ&m1llo1L..'6-.l..lll 2 llR, 1 ~ BA ADULTS ONLY $165 '10 JOllM, APL C M8-«iT3 I • LG. 2. BRJ S160. Crtit~ stove, nr itchls, lrtd11 oK. No pets. 673-7178 or 548-8902. 2 Br. c:pts. drps. biting, pool, adults, no pets. $150. m l\lontc Vista. ~6353".- 2. BR, 2 UA. ~!lo, pt. C;'\thedral relJ. Yard. S2'Z)/rno. 646-1114 2 BR front, crpt, b , pi'tv. Uo, gar, bltlnt, cpl pre. . ol ll!>J, REOECORATED 3 Bil; 2 BA, pool, no -pets. • lo,;&. 7093 • • ' -. . ·, ' • -~4_,r t ... -.-..... .-,.. . i-;:....-..:...------------.-_ _;F..;u;;.rn.;;;..Of';:;..U=nfu=m;;;..;m;.;.;;....:.P.;;u"rn..;;.;;or'-''"Unfvm."="'--.::J::..:;711 •um. or Unfvm. 310 Furn. OI' Unfwn. 11t O.na Point -WORK!HO mochw ... t b nro: ... aw• 5 I a .. ..... I""....,._. ___ ~ :::::::::-:-:::-;::--~:·;No~.!w~po1~rt~llo~och~--JNe~w!po:rt!.!llo:oc1t~-"---l~!=o!~"""~~'!lft:'"l~!!!...--JL~ ..... ~~ ...... :!!f~---' :.=:.~,:-.:...-..,: llillllOlfVllJO f!r':t.i~":?.,...,. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 IIA, w/ ~ -V---· OFFICIS I ~Cl(~·~·~-~~!id;:"jj:~ r1NECREEK llYES UP TO ITS NAME •.• ===:~;~~ pmg ·::5 ~ z::"yan1~ ~L-=..J.Oa~ ~ M!;'~-= 1Wboa N1·cest t . -.. ..:..u:i .. ...!___ .... n..UP. ..»,···· .,,, AM. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA, w/ -1~ _.. ~ tM2 QMialno ~ ~-:.,an.;:::,·~··~ .=m.o -.,..,, A.ory ryi_;r.:,ID -,..1.rn'==o:"'-o=~...,.,...1o'"'ea1."°""'l'tatt= Man&gf'~t Cbf'p. 493-0141. of · all old ain WOlkl 11.U t:i .t.n -oo0ar ~ V1e. CIC: I!. 2BRapt.w/balconyoveriook· :;.. M'W S BR, 2 .. home w/ Of'nCE SPN:E FOR ~ Calta Me·ia . l~Pl~~~n1.na;:;· ~~~ ~ ::=.-:r; ~ ~-~~ = 8MAtL tttrler-poo?T rrtead-61~t4B We ·rent. !~~~31X!8~~"'!:..'!!16~7:mr~'-,.....-I ~'w"'..:1:· .. ~~.~ ~.: .... ~~·i Over 500 toll llt't's and tO 21!~."~~.'2:~ c.KJ~~ ~~~ YOUNG Fema&e detl.ret 557-0131 or M&-6821. Rhcldff, C.M. $6{1821 " =~ ~l~~t~ ~~::\~'11~~ _·•o.91No... -"920=·-----Before now, if You wa nted to Jive :1~.,::eitoTr~~ 1udnet1 1t9ftt1t 445 ~tt4 Jr~.~te= your SJ>Rclous nC"w l · -01· i. Huntlnaton 8Heh nea r the ocean. you didn't have .cluQt party pe11tbou1t , Verde· 5«)..9D5 bedroon\ af)firtn1cnt. F'l'oin ;;;;;;;;:•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; many alternatives . Either you paid H>-ld · 0.~l'Eon~a:ewport. 1!1~·-mo:··-·--·ie -•-~ fl70. rumltUrC llVllllllbJC. • =:;: w-~ YIW '. PaJ't.. .-...... -WJU QWL ,......,. omce • oo s oo 2300 ON BEACffl a lot of rent money for something MALE "' ,.._ ~~ --J alr/oood -·f di•. Vlc Cd!& Spy cta11 open : IO : . II d h I to llbaN Nm S BR bo.99, !!Fi-~-1000 ,.·· r; , fUll &M-0277 FRlrvlc~ Hd., <»ota Mo.a. o lhalCOUldalbeslbeCB e S eter. ,.. belch In Lafun&. mo. W~ at.oi :nm· Fml 1"'h ,.._ 2/'11 Phooe'~2300-O:.!~-';:'=.,.F'L~.. Or,ifyouwantedquality,youput w:• ,._ ,. r:.n~,,..-· ~·W-,M-otd.Small ADULTS Heated Pool. Saunu and from$l4S . a lot Of money down, pl 1urcndhaseded a lharc tom s BR ._ .., OfTICE or _,, ~-.:::. y lr>ll OoWo mis Only """ 1c1c 2 Bdrm• .• 2 Rec""''°" 11oom condominium, and st I e up oooan •-. -. 91111 ,.. ft. Cp01. ., •v.:;:· c..=i,, -HA ~balh1, .~ rr:a'te~!:!~: HUNTINGTON O•kwood oflo rs the tines! in 1ecreation combined with paying a lot of money each month. , BR. , bL Studio~ Nr. A dMded. SllS/lbo. 847-ttm atL 5. _.... luxury apartment living. There'• 1wlmmlng. tennis, bil· u • ..o..-._ ... ___ --...... -u.--. B ch Month. No l e a•e PACIFIC 11erd1,2he111heiutts,Jrtdoorgo1te1rtvingrange,pany ThankstoallofusatCrown Vall"" =~~ -~--· ._ ·FOUND Boyl blade. Vic. requlred. You will enjoy the room. tree Sunday brunch, partiet, •te. Plut beluhlul VJ o1 Nntazd a~ I trees " garden setUne. 7ll OCEAN Ave., H.B. sf~!H. 1 & 2 bedrooms. lurnlahed Ind unfurnished. Apartments, that's changed. : MALE roommat.e, to lllbare RETAIL = n&ll at Hu:atb:wtoo ~ a:4C10: pat~ll ELDEN ore. o,!~1~1 =Daily ~~'m ~1b 1ro111~x~r5ry~~1~~~·~~1~,~~:~~~v~~a~ We've got one and two bedroom :.:a16UiMlme oa Balboa Ille .. =.~ iuo /: ~ FNI>: Sbort batr ~ Cat ' -...,.. 64>-s!IO WILi.JAM WALTERS 00· k>Cotooa. units with shopping, beaches.and 2 YNG -· ""' muttt 3llth St. N.B. .,._ "' -Fem.""'.-.";!.. ... m 3BR, bch apt, la> 64'-1960 --HAftBOl't UNDER NEW Oakwood Garden Apartments Dana Poinl harbor nearby. There's ... orl J!2I mo, -'1-'-''=R"'E~ST=A~U~RANT==.-FNO' y.,. btk .... Vic. a fantaslic clubhouse and pool. ••vFRONT ScaJ110no Dr., N.B. COAST APTS. FROM $165.00 * NOW RENTING * .NEW 2 BR, 2 BA lo\vnhousc apta. Patio6, enclOlled l:'.lll'• ages. 125 Melody Ln. OPEN wk/days 4-6, Sat &: Sun l·S. MANAGEMENT Oar!!!! for Rent 4JS -m,3345 2 BR.. Bltns, new 1 y Newporl Beach Norlh Newporl Beach South And, since we are a part of Laguna at Ferry, Balboa. et440 -"=.::...----- decoraled, encl illl'BICS. Irvine andJ6!h l61h al Irvine Niguel, memberships are avo:llable MINI WARIHOUSIS FOR Leue-Retall I tore . Lott 555 P~RYU~a.1:~~~~ 64~5 642-81 70 in El Niguel Country Club. STOUGI 3J321xl2E "'111'h-St CMCftl.!:· REWARD: All black. med. f! N M 1n ~ • . • .,..,;:,. lttigth hair put Siamete Close to shopping &: 11Chl s. Come In and.ask about our ''NO RENT RAISE GUAR'"IEE." Inside, the unit~re reali1Y f irst ·0 ove-or • 673-0141>, ~. MS-2'50 H.-VI Children welCQmc. 842-G480; ""' er ~th 1' FroOl •7•50 per BLOC. with fumlture •trl.. 1 1em1_; __ ca~; dc·-1. -!.".. 11"" ""' 847·73.1t. -----------------• class. Exira large. With tn1ck shag ... -.. . ""' ' -··'" ·~· .. ··~-Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 carpeting and custom tile. Butcher Hamilton" Newland St., HB P tank~ for Jeau or seu ~o::.r,,:644-c;. :cm=•-~_,.-,.,.....1 SECURITY LUXURY 1 ALLSPACI tanlu. 49'1·73u . LOST, 9 mo. old mate J.W. • block cabinets and ·quality appli -· · · OVER -4 Huntington Be1ch Newport Be11ch "°"'"' . lndvttrl1I Rent11I 450 Jean Malamute ''Toby." Blk '""· 2BA. SHA« CRPTS, ances. Front and rear balconies. ~~·-c~-""M""••'·· HUNTINGTON lll!AC,H ~."."','•'•,""""""' .... v•-. _ .. ~: DRPs. BLTIN KJT, WSHR NEAR BEACH PARK NEWPORT Open beam ceilings. Color accent ~···= ~~ .. ~ ~ ~ .. DRYR lN UNIT . BrMd New Dcluxo 2 ,, 3 APARTMENTS II 6'&-"'1(or84&-U37 . • Ellis, r.v. Ph. 968-7758 PARKLIKE GROUNDS, Br, _, drpl, bltm. ••'-wa S, DBI. •ara&• on alley. i:15 SMALi: SHOPS • LOST """" JlUPl'7· Poodle ~ON rotr.s~·a i':: sa 181h 81 •17-3957 on the bay And the 11icNt thing of all -we mo. Newport Brach. ...,, ALL SIZES ~ :f .... ~ BI LL I A RD s • HOBBY L .. Unll BellCh l.uxury apartrnttit Uvbw renL accet.. Fint 4 lut. 5'8-29'28. offttPd. nO questlm9 uked. CRAFT RMS. TENNIS, ove:rtooktng. the wata. En-SINGLE ~. any 'f: S150/M0. 4 UP $1--0110 ACT 61S-6llOO cou~. I MI. TO BOI. AU. Br + dl"n, wet be.r, ocean 1"1mm.lng pooll, 7 Jlpted 1""' A n· Mar, CM. 54f419, McFadden A Produeer « white fem. collie pqipy. CLOSE TO SHOPPING &: NEW delwi:e Townhou~. 2 joy $150.tm Malth IJ>ll, 7 c Malley .ura.ae. P> mo. 183 MO. TO MO -OK ,:LOST~;=:5'--.,.-cld..,,.-•_,,ble,_~,, 1 NEWLY DEOORATED FOR $o::Y-Nl300E.W96'l·.1973· ~a:;, w~ to ;::ch~ ~· =!~ ~: :!i~~::. . .1 UY l' l l . Office bnt11I 44! ~ ~ ~ Vic. Walnut~ Y-'e, Imne. IEM.ITIFUL ~· cleaning. New Deluxe 1 BR tleboard, croquet. Jurdor 1'1 Quell\ ._•ct/Service/ -Renrd._!lrS_::fi50 GROUNDS • 2 BR, 111 BA Townhou,., """'" view, wlk fn>m ,, ... .,monthly; Wo I From $195 unfurnished. Furnished .... Athwlll-llVl'ke & Co. PUPPY: 3 mo. old - • Bltns + ow to bea ch, $300 mo + and 2-bedroom plans and twUlpment tt4:997·2100 Aultralian lhepberd. "Me1"' lO Mlnutes to Ocean. e Wel Bar eleanlng on leue. 53&-2111.T 2-story town . houlH. Elfoc· units 8VaiJable. Don't "nt an oMoe tmttl FNckled ftOM, Vic. CUQton I Gu :.~l ;: =: : ~~~~~c.:b NEW Studk> Apt .... :, lrg trlc kitcb«W, pri~le J19,tbl San Diego Freeway or Coast Highway ::, 1:•~ ~ 25,000 sq .. FT. Acttl. «M-'?030 1 • 1 Guap. Rec RM. Laundry • Wtlk 10 ntQl'ket paUo. priv. garage &: lndry or balconie1,-carpcl..lq, dra· to Hlllhurst. 23734. Hlllliurst, Laguna 1ered by 11lE EXECUl1VE NORTH rosTA MESA CAMERA t 30 Omm ~ inclllded. Air/cond &: • ·Kll:ts &: Pets o .K. rm. $1.SO/mo. UHOOt perle1. SUbtetTanean put. " Niguel, Cal\fcrnla (714) -831..0730. -omCE. Desl&ned to meet Sef Up tor manllfacturtna:! telephoto 1n irn km.pa.ct ~· Pool. A;dults, _ ~ Rt'altor · 536-8836 MHll Verde !:i:':~ru!i ~~ tbe needt 1 -ot -t'DDIU1tanta:, 2,000 Ampt, lflhUi, air, ~~~on heh. l 2 BDRM. $175 A $180 SPACIOUS 2 BR from $159. HOME ATMOSPHERE-Dix 2 Fll&IOOn lalud at Jamboree :1~~e'executt!:'~ lpl"tnkJen, lOe per ICf ft. AM lookinr for a Silky Ter- ·\Hac:Jend11 de Mesa ~ulll ~nly. f"ool. Rec Rm. " l br. Rentnl ore, 3095 and S&n J~quln ~ii~ Roa_d. ~1., Apt1 new A ind e pe ndent RON TI=~ Bkr. rter, named Lady Mellisa •1w. Wilson No. 1 C.M. if:e<!t gl~e~ee~~ ~ace Ave. ~um. Tf~~et!i <'i:rme.:J:' Furn. or Unfurn, 370 Furn. or Unfum. J/O bualneael. FWI 9e1'V1oel Gay. u koown can Debbie . $155 & UP arBcach&s1""'""'-0389: N-rt llNch =:..,-a11~ NOW LIASINO ,,..._ --------·- m':Almcl a 2 tlDRM. ....._ ' CHARMING z BR pooklde l·BR. 1 ba. Furn. Yearly. Costa Mota H'"111""'"' -h ~~. 4 ~. l( Huntlniltoo llioch ;======;; Yeu 1eet tt'1 asiderprlced! $149->BR. Crpts~drps, stove, cotto.ge. Bellmed celling, incl. utll. Nr. bay •••••• $275 uoa11-.:u NIW M-1 , ...... _. ...... ,Gifl 'J'bat,1 • tb!9e tplA. gar.Pool.173Gl..Keelsonnr new shag rugs&. drps. 3BR,2ba. DELUXEldult poolalde S225•up 21ocations 940Sq.Ft.AUP ~ won't\ lut long. C'rpbl, Beach & SJatiW'. Kids or Quiet, private, walk to 17th Newly dear ........... •,$300 WHAT YOU pn:len bunp)ow, nr ooean, Nff'p<l1: Cenle', 567 San Hamilton A Newland St. drps. ,stove I: ~. U>tA pet ok. 842-0389. MZ-450t St. shopping ce nter 8. Lido 2 Br, 1 ba unt. ••• $300 trpl, 11'1' i-tJo. I poola, Nlcolu Dr., Suite 106, NB. MAJ-£11 R I ot 11991 .~:m-""'Covered a.EAN. qnid. 2 BR, nr1y PLEASE srAY Aw A y 4 BR Wlf apt. Yrb' ••.• $400 uuna, tennil. 846-Q259. Airport Alft, D1 lklllneui-,,.,.,.,.,.-.,.,.,".,.,".,.,.,.,.., -..... 11nce .. r ~· ie:~ O.~ new bldg. Wtrlgu pd, child mUeu you a.rt! a. peraon Also 1 Br. From $135. Omter Dr., Suite JM>. I!!! & Parts '~ ~ NN•---;:.;,.. ,,~1 ok, no pets. $1&> • $16S. who appredate1 our Palm GET IS QUIEi' lha.dy .l cozy 3 u:ntt '44-4711 133.1122 NEW BLDG M·1. 12 Unit.I. ---------1 _u, .. _.DI~ 842-1652 Springs type garden bldg. 1':.2 bdn. $1451$170 1250Sq.Et.$176,22Q.3ph. WASHER, Drye r , blflt. &.' ot Bay, C.M. . 1 blk atmosphtre &: nice people. . 1112 Ronald Dr. 962--9977 ORANGE COUNTY . Front Office, crpta,. larae Dil!liA'Ub!r, &: Dilpoloer 11'.-o ~ ~ew ._2 .!.':-1 _._,,d S215. Mgr. 73S "E" Tustin AIRPORT tKr doon. Anaheim 4 ~· Free est. par. -GRAND OPENING lo suuPPlll.I • ..... ;,-, QU-1 A ALL YOU'LL Newport Beach Terminal Way, CM. aerv. 536-1735. R.L lll'ILITIES PAID °"· "' peu. Stll5 per mo ""· 3000 sq."-A/C a!llcct, 2'llO ~640-<033, """° 616.<)881 llaby 1111 J Bfto> un11., 2 -6'6-J186.or 545-aMlj SAVE a ... e...ut 3 .... 2 * 2 WEEKS FREE * oq. ft. ,._ (port ol 1 "I °"" NEW APrS. WALK TO bo , aewly dee. 2 ml. trom LA PARISIENNE* Jarter bld(.l O>sta Mesa IOc PER SQ. l'T. --'----""----- •,.: 1 •• :. • . ......... BEACH. 1 & 2 BR. From DC "'"""' .. I r v I ". Vista del Mesa * -Identity 4 -3lllO '11 ..,, Blrd>.NB RELIABLE • ...,..,. ., I I I :.W:::cki.et ~a \J~· $ISO to $235. EXTRAS. compla. Walk fD stores It ADULT GARDEN HOMF.S NEED 2 BR. FUrn I: Uni. $1~ & (K"3) ' · Bawnp!'dner 5il.Q032 iJlby alt )'(Mir home, own .....,._Shq ~ ~ ~2579. . --m:iissAdulta only. ~ rRYlNE AVE. AT MFSA • • • ~1~l:~~. FirepW)e. Htd NEWPORT BEACH Stor-@! 455 :id.', =t ~~~ 16. 1315 , WALLACE WALK TO BEACH SEACLIFF. MANOR ·-MOYe m w/dcposli. oruy 919-1.268 New ~·"••--h1 N-SQ FT -Wk. 839-IJ;22. SIWI ... call CJS Real -~·· 1 BR. $1811 2 Br. mi VISTA A ~-~· --_,, _... =""o==="'7--:--... ~. Gfl.1168. lbl&: 2~i61~t~tN' gar, 2 BR, l;fi BA SMJOIO. Pool. Day&: Night Steurlty, Pool, crou 1ivrn ....... coune Cef)lft'. Suites from 400 .q. atoraae space avail. All or BABYSlTI'ING ln my home. NIQUE-•ar ~ tnr. . :-pets A_.ak about our discount plan. Jacu :z 2 1 , ~. Bldg. IDm Santa Ana Aw. tt •• -~~ Views. pan_ 557....., JrVine. Fenced yard • Refertncts, '111ARTI -~ ~. ot.,..,-ll6ll-123ll.00-84 -3961-~laccntla-Ave,-N.11.-·w/cxcrcll• -~ -.,,.,,,. ·11n -btttatr Wln.__. ""' .,,... ll0-0384 2 , A 3 · BR. Alm Furn. SPAC 3 BR. 2 ba., trplc, 5484Sll2 color TV. Ea.' Apt.: hu' S.nt• An11 Sttter, Exp mom Toys, a.:htkn. Prlv. J> ~~I o• • patio. 1 child ok, no pell, DUCE Spaniah 2 If 3 bedrma dlshwuber, rdrlg. &baa cpt J SALES EXD'..VI'IVE, family meall, yard. etc • Pool. Nr. ttbot>.<· ~"on-84&-1848, 842-949< from r.>11 mi>., !pl, bltno, & prt patJo or deck. LAGO. !:HOICE Realty ·O>atputy « 3 needs 3 BR or 2 BR 1146-7!00 · ~ -Ana Ava. C.M. IMMAC. 1 Br. Near bch. ~ H ... Hoop. Adulto. 545-4855. LAKEFRONT 901 1lOVER DR. " den. nr. bNdt, year 1euc Carpenter lllr· 113 ~ See Mgr, apt F, «6 7th · OCEANFpONT 1 BR, frplc, Luxury lakeside adult u..i-, NEWPORT BEAa1 Local ref'&. Stable. • B)' I -~· --~· -----1 St. HD. 536-Z!S!. * EASIBLUFF 2 BR. blllnl, ..,.... drpo, >ti> -~ and ..I'.'.' I va'c" ,· LOCAnONS W..2757 April 1. To 1325 -CARPENTRY • Ill -• I..Only 2 Bednom. 1st floor. 1 Call .,..,. ........ UIUllV•• ...... -a;:-~-"-tn Patio. Spacious r 'll om•' EXTRA .li'. 2 Br. 2 Ba., Pool. F'z1llc. Adults. $265. eue. , ... ,,..~. affordable ren security' VERS'AILLES WANTED: 2 <II' 3 bdrmhome .-... ~ , carpet. brick anadt be.r. Dix poollkle apt. NT. Belt. 848 AMIGOS WAY PARK Udo ,4 pla. 2 BR, boating, sWl.mrnina'. t~nnlt: In 0.ta Mea or Dl"U' by. re-mode • Free est. local "'1k to ihopping centa $100. 233'.> nonda. 535-5882. 497-1997 644-0906 2 BA, bar. bl.tins, super handball, om. uunu and No dilldreo or,petJ 557~ rel'. U7-29Ci bet 10 aft ' $115. 357 Victoria Apt 4. fun. rent 2 Bdr S160/fl70 2 BR upper, walk to beach, great. $200. ~J%ll. Yacht Oub. Elfidenc:iea. 1, ON' THE LAKE ~·~pm~·~--~~--1 ~aif~.~·· ~~~t;::m~~.Alabama :ri,s.~¥~Yrty.AYaU ~~~·j!~2P~:s:, !w2~~~m~!iw~ ~t~:P~t=.Bar [ II•) N;~~'":';~~, Sl.80-3 BR. 2 BA nr. Soulh 2 BR. 1~ BA Studjo, $157.50 3BR, 1% ba. comer l door ref, bll·lns. $195. 642.1276 apartment to be. ~_:acuz:dLak.cSpcctw~-! _ "''121* room additom, our Chu 1 ln!an ,..,.,., , ...... ~aug ty. Uc. Rea1ona ble . ~~~ily f.plex. ba'.°r. ';:tlo. J,.~ t ok. ·-~~ beach, $lX>. 100 Olive NeWport Htlphtt--MESA VERDE EAST Fountains . ~ Mll!Jon Dollar Penoni•s S30 646-3156, M.>6488 -2 BDRM, new crpts. drps. ll55 1'JO. 2 Bdrm., 2 Bath. ON nu: BAY 3BR. 2 BA. NICE 2 BR. Sundeck. Pool, AND ADAMS AVE. Oubholae, Gym, Sawi.a, CUS1'0M Wood~. mood., A peint. $155. 757 Shllllmar, Ol~ls OR. c.atl '"1pl;-ctlw; c·1-trn-1o gar:-Re!pon~ trdUlts;-no-pers--:-COS-l-A MESA Total SecltriADUtyL.TS NliWP-ORT CENJIR ~U.ng~~pe.lr. Vlooe ~72 531-65.15 C"verything. $425. 67J.6n9. Sl!IO. 548-492'l 540 1800 2 ROOM office with fantaatlc ----uvlN. S Cl • B1ch11or, 11 2 & 3 Br's. view or N .... -. ... Harbor A GENERAL CARPENTRY AP-t:'---Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 361 llfl .iJment• from $l7S .-r mo. Catalina. 56{"°~. n. ws IS A BAU.. • • CUSI'OM FINISH WORK Irvine Irvine Irvine NEW garden apt11. 2 BR. D•n• Point 3700 Plaza Dr. ~ mo. includes uWitles, WHEN YOU FIND Small joba OK 894-4158 GRANDMA SHOULD KNOW. . . 2 BA, $195.; 3 BR. 2 BA · Jllllltor sel'Y'lce, carpe:tina THE RIGHT PERSONJ Cllrpet Strvtce dshWf!I', lrplc, $250. See al Bachelor lBR $140. S11nt11 Anll ' & lots of free Pf.rking. Data Procet. Introductions. -~------ 686 Camino De Los Marea, lBR $165 Next to South Coast Plaza ESTATE REALTY 6t).Jl20 547""6J 24 Hou JOHN'S Carpet A Upholstery IOuth of San Oemente 2BR S195 Up 714-5560466 ACCOUNTANT, Ucenaed, r Ori Shampoo, (Soll H06pltal, 493-0141 AGT 496-2700.Eve 493-0467 v.ould like to share ottloe Retardanta), ~ A S•nt• Al"lll SHARP, tum. 1 BR w/patio, Room1 • .00 with Real E1tate, Inaurance lJCENs,t"D SPntmJALISI' all oolot' brighteners .l 10 U f 1 BR Mart or llOtnethinK 11lmllar tor SpirUuil readhlp 10 a.m. minute blu.ch for wttlte N R • 4~r;'G & ~ na, SLEEPING ·room for rent, belance of lax seuon " -lD p.m. Advice on all carpetll. Save )Wt money OW enting ••• • · kltchen .prtvp. Cklle to 'perb@s kJna'l!r. 5G.f198 matters, 312 N. El Camino by uvtne me extra tr:lps. NEW 1-2 &: 3 BR'a. Park·Uke Apts., 1Chool1 & shoppina center. DESK i-....t•ble $50 Real, San Oemente, tor Wlll clean llvks rm., dinltW setungs. Rec. room . Pool. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 SZ. week. ~:-wr:~,.~~ture appt. Call m-eo:Jt, 492-8136. rm .• A hall $.1S. Any nn. Play areas. Patioll & tot FURN OR UNF. Prtvate mo. ''nlE A'nl DATING $7.50, couch $lit. Qa1r $5. Jots. Gaa &: Water Pd. Shag, Fount•ln V•lley bath, Jdtcben a.coeM, ldnr.Y' at~ mo. ln'Vioe GAME" 15 )Tl. ap. la what eottnll dra~ &: eo forth! tac. $00 or $lOl. Call avall&ble. 17175 8Mcb Blvd. 50-«I YR. croup From tbe not method. I do work Startini at $169 + dep. .., &L>-4076. HunttiwtoD Beacb. MJ..1321 prtvacy of ~ te.lepbone. myself. Good rd. 53'1-mot Nowhopo Meadows j C_UT_O_UT LG pri •-* 1 MO. FREE RENT * l>.O. Box 713, G.G. MHl22. I&-a ... 1._ s •,.I co . Apts. · sunny nn. v ua Deluxe 1 A 2 nn. offtces )I hrs. . ""'-tt 4 U"Mi ltMm ,. 111··~--------.. I I " entr., Nr. wama I:. adJ Al.rporter Hotel I: Rut ...._,... -BaTiet classes aside, Parle West 517 S. NewOOpe, S.A. •Oil Beach. $20 wk. Gent. • • • PROBLEM Pt e pan c r, deinedllhampooed. 557-6142 Apartments represent en unbeatable v•lue 5~2600 SUllDAllCI 842-<649 1133-3223 9 To Nooa · Oon!ldcttt. • Y m pa lh • t c • DmERNAROO & Soos • to Marion. She should know. She's a fl mt-rate I I $27 PER WEEK n"'""" RENTAL RATES 1o preinanc;y co un 1 e 110' • Carpet ales, iMtallatlon, .l • Apts., 1 "'-~~ • r Abottion A adoptions rer. ..... 1-"""...,_ raal estate salesperson, an expert on rental Furn. or Unfurn. 370 u.. In a ~ n Employed a.dulls. On Brilltol top locatiOn, Alrport area. APCARE 642-4i36 re~·· ~. v81ues. That's why s he selected Park West, I ~~ ~ I nr Edinger. 646-9172 ~ 12X1 Rtir..~. a~ WOULD Ilk~ to meet retlttd Cement, Concrete in the village of University Park In the new Corona d1l Mar 1m11 ROO~IS $3> Y.'lt up with Irvine. 54&-ml penon Jot fisb.1.q trlp11. CEMENT " Wock Work. City of Irvine. Marlon knows 1he value of livlng 1 l'!' ....,._ ~ C: 1 kitdlen $30 "'* up apt. IMMED Occu 0 c l.rport Share e.,;penae, Ca 11 f , Walls, paU08, lidewa1k1, in a masterplanned community. For today. ...,.ui"r'-.-1 548-9'755, 645-3957· area, ~ec-~" t:1te. 4 Orqon. M6-950fo etc. By hr. or job. &t&-6915. andfortomorrow. n;S .... ;-paneUld llvlng rooat, LUXURIOUS pvt Co1ta ofc"•, 635 aq. rt. SZO/mo. lJFE or DEAm: Let our CX>NCRETE Patios. 4<I> wq Because her children and grandchildren '1l b I wwmcolat acant...., I Mesa, maid .... ~rvke, no Days M<r39U or eves babies U11e. For alternattvea ft or more 65c per ICf ft . or~· I kltchm'I full of......... smokcn, S48-1•:u. 54()..$)l to ABORTION call LIFE Don, ~4. are·frequent weekend and vacallon visitors,· 1 (""".._ dllhwlllr" 1 ROOM w/ldtch ori•L 195 llAYFRONT OFFICES LINE 5'1·5622, 2' hn. Contr_, Marionchoseatwo-bedroomapartmentln 2 BR. Townhouse, frplc, ·-• .. ,. mo, 1\-lature employed fem, ~ WOULD like to meet.rettredi---------• Parl<West'sfamllyaectlon. The kids have tot tn>m 1250. 1BR,from1195. 11111 and ml~gll with "'bob, HD, 53Hll!IO -"""· •1>.soo. 330 _. !or flsltftt& trti>o, lots andawadlngpooltoplayln,pluaaJunlor Poot, tcM~. ccati1><a1at I neighllanal3Dlglllltn-I Room& Boanl . «IS ::'oft~=-·· lharc .. penoes, c.111 .. CUllrOM dctlal 6 Clllll)r. Olympic pool. And for Marlon, thers 119 card brellktasl Seporate tamlty "*111 pools, )laliZI, 1111-• · • ' Onaon. 64MlitH · Coocrt tlr ::r.; .. Iii»; roomsandattea.lthapa.aswellasart,brldge teCtion. Cose to shopping Iii.ti-Erm, Ouaot Home 415 NEWOCEAN~OFC',:m:sr l!lAlBAGE lN N.B rcmdlor~-· end unna 1-.......0 Of cou-o there are-•-••...:1 1 ,•;JJ!11i""~"';'!!ch!i!!ill#-i!26llii!!!!!!!!!!\ Ind -c.t 8"?1 .. !f-~2..~ ~:.. ' 3G> ll'vtnl Ave Sulte 1038. 1Jc No. O 1 f : , •• _ .. _ •• --~·~-.. SEMI·prtvata _,. tn""" Can DI·-· --~tea, 0pm1AM,.,Wed,Fri.; 5'Wl92, sn-21111 ar llvii'lg andrecreattonareasfor"adultsonly''. Cott• Mes• 1.-,by lnt& 1 home for elderly 536--2579 Ann. 557-<131. '"'6n'~m3~~-~--- . Manon valuea the generous bulk storage ==~ ambulatory 1ld)t 551-1$37 SMAlL oflice 1pace avail PALM RENOD-• ..___. etc ·-1llE -~·crr!NG ' • • NB. -w--"~ * • CARDREADER* -~-. spacethatoorneswllhm•<•partment-and PALM MESA APTS. 11111 II V-lon Rentals • 425 .;.. . ...,eat"~ iii'll. ad w/redtldloo. 111131 Beaclt ~~a.:J:5 :..::;: the prlvacyo(her balcony. All the things that MINUTES TO NPT". BCH. I wtlt~lnnintl. I M2-«1Jt1 Jlhd., . ._ S2'7~. Ken. se-11111. • Par1c West means. And all tho fr1endshlps Daclt, l &. 2 BR. fl'om $157 LIVE tn lM all new Dua HIO WES'l' o:ut Hwy, * PALM ~ filD 11..EAJ '!.R JACK Taulw re Ir • that grow there. Adults No Pets. I .. IMMIUlll .... I Point Harbor at th t aero. from Stutted Shirt, Id w/redudion.. ltm. -ee.cb rernod add t.k. s-1 ':ani llParl<Westaoundsllkosomethlngyou'd 1561 i.t.,. Or. -II Ire• '171. ,bcauti!ul MARINA INN tua heat 6 ale, -Inc, 1"Yd., Stanton. m.-MyWi,0.:IG-<70!. like to know more fbOUI, come see. Sepl!tie 15 btlu tr<>m N""port BIYd.) I lalrllf lmllaHJI I "°'''· 34!1111 Del Obllpo SL $14-8671 Need to Tlllt to !lot•-• I I sectlonaloradullaandlamllies.FromS180 ~J&.98!0 ;r.•rt•••ll Ir•• <05_-2353 ). tQ-., PROFES.'llOiiAL SUJTP: COD~~ 1--1ect_r1_ .. ______ , rnonthly.OnCUtvar Drtve just offtlteSlnDlogo Fomily F'"1 Apls. 7& -~~~· ~~ Xlttt F.V.1tocab. tJott. < ~ ·-TUNI Tl!LLINO ELECTRICIAN, Uc., otd ' froew1y.Looktor3883ParkVlewl.lne.Orcall ....... wttmtng 1, 2 • 3 -,.._ ...,. ......, • pv1 ~~. ""' jobo. aew lotto. attY lotto. (714) 552-9200. br apl• w/lamily rms. No bath, la u n d r 7 bdlltitl, ftC'@pt !'OOm. AIC. 66-C.ZI •palm, cardl. etc. 531-7t82 ~ce. *-• HOW: Two Mdr"'"• 011• b•th, f1Mll'r 1p•ri· tllfllh 110" •¥11/11!!1. frOM 12'2:5 ,00 Q leeiee. Sorry, no peta. From meetina niom, doet to SID 01'C ~te, JOO ft. Mtalrll! Tnwel 540 ELECl'RJClAN . ~Nit. ~ .... 11Jl75. OUR TOWN Oemellte I; i..c-, Bllcb. tDf doctor. Kun t I DI tin 2331DI. 8mall Jobi, maJ.nt a ;;;;1 • .ti:· Pr1~ttanr l-."'-1'1111.llD-1 Come play ta --'" Gordeno. M-tm OU>ER man1cd man-_.,.., 1118-ml. o.. .. M .... .,::..,.'551..ms: iint."idll.... ~iiio"=t~'.: ':' ~~1::;:: ;::.: :r-:.,..iobt i::: -I., PARK WEST APARTMENTS l , 2 A 3 tr, -.l ""'-l'lltr. Pia.: JM.1R. tint _.. -. 1611 WISTCLll'l'-Ni -...,.,. -" htJn. 0-.0 A Ula - * CASA VICT'ORIA * A!nmM ...... , lh~ ad 6 -i5 oil txt 6C-l83<. · wwld lllto &ltttLf'lbtt mao _y.:ARD;;-:~~;;;;;:--o;;;;;l1 ~ ~~o = 1llt.llllJClllllfll .. UDOl!LElllR.llta., MlllQ.ft.Aap. !141-~ ..... ~~ -ltlc.- ll>S Vi,;;wla St at llarbor 10UL AnU. 111\)o, SllAlt. A... ,.,,, .., ta ... aar DAT.. -.. wnte, P.O. Boa 313. '-"-.. ..,. .. , o.11'• CM. §G:!'! - - -'12110 .. 2U -,.._ O>ltot:! Nt att ad! Don't !Illy, • °"""" <let Mar. -/cdp -• • .. ' .. • • • ' • • • • ., • '• ... Halp Wanlod, M & , 710 "';:~w~"";:;: .... :;·~M&:;::F:;;;71;:D;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;D~Hal~, ,~w; .. ~·~locl~. M~&~F~7~1D -Gardomni CERAMIC 'l1LI!! llEW A ~ t c' "" __ ,..., -~ -H•-~ OISJ1W•.~ .-. i'~--"'"' · ·~-~ •ccouNTAHTt c--uEa o-1TUN1TY ~--... -... •=1er .. '"'""· 53Wtl;; llOOKKEliPIR .. rrv ::--~~~~~'~'~i'=: ~cal~ rd••• r. Top Soil '=-:"'r~ ~ , Ouallflcatlons: l ntegr~ & Enthutlnm Mi•••••'lllW . ~; ~~ w/Jt.ttiM ..._.1e-tec0Un3: Find out-ior you:rselt -~-while you ~~ :...:;: Y * ~ a:>IL • :"Una~~ t: :! LEARN how to make tl in Real Estate-Saler. MOW A EDGE. CLEANUPS C8&tul .... .,,,.,, Send CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE N£W '-'"!'_!-~RINKLERS 111·• 1 ~/: W~t.,.Su~~ TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY! _..,.\WV 11 ... , aa1 T &n F"ranclli09 CaJlf tct04 EXP£R, c.-. 1<nowl Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~j ' . C.U IOO~ it's PREE! No obUgaUon -let's hOW. Malnl. Trirwnlna all A.CCO_L1_NTS Re celv•bl e talk abo t now! Start earning whlle you're ck!nup· a.34811. Job WentM, Mele -700 ckrir., t yrs ~Iva.hie ex-Jearning-n ·the cl~m & on t.be job. Yamauchi Girden StTVice per mln. lite typ!i'la', 10 key QJM.aMeulr.NewportBch MOTEL-Hold mo.naser adder. Uve Li'" of tr.1ne, p-..-m "'~~ "' -alt •~t '>''OU.Id Uke ef11PloyJ:ncnt. .-.-....... v ·-"''"' ~ _..._ er v-... X'.lnt rer. A kttpi: ho"nt1t ....... ,. ... Co. Airport •~•· U-W k GARDEN SERVI C E • up. Npt &h, CM r~--Call 1"" Proctor ITI<I · nwXt ff -mootNy rnainteBance k •"--M,;.-1191 or 541>-1880 Equal 0 p po r . J-... Call n< --•'1•~ Em~r Our graduates or The~Real Estaters Career ....,........p. -.,-u>N. Man, 27, Rest Meat CUtttt · Al"' exp. u mech: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Kick-Off Training Program tell us It's fan· OPttator, Y.'h.W. man.. Gen. National builder Io ie ate d tastic! Gener•I S.rvic.a t.E.C. lo SWftl'J lo<°""""" kq tmn project-. 1be fol- ~ poaltiON are open lnunediattly: e DESIGN DRAFTS- MEN , e DRAFTSMEN 'A Redecoratt-Soon? labor. Mike 5JO..U7S Irvine Ind aft&. Cons exp. O ·-. ART\\.ORK req. Pt1rm. poslUon. Call FOR PR FESSIONALS BY PROFESSION· 1-'or Pl"CPtltation of eniblcer- r can help >'Ou coklr-Crisil! Pro-Aid. IOI detallt/awt. Mr 1. A.LS! Call MartAnn Hayes, 833-3305 for de-1ng drawings & uaocla· coordlnate )WI' home or of· All areas . Low priced. Thompson. n4: 9"&"'550 y 'JI ted list& to document elec-=::r~ r ~~;.••:non :i~ ~~~7360, Ext. I ~;::;;;~~~;;;;;i;;;~1.~lal~ls~. ~o:u~;bt~g~l~ad~y~o~u~d~i=d~! ~~~~:!!!~~I :::~~~ ~=~ MANA GEil TRAiNE£ • . . 1'1~mftnl poftlioo can be I yours aftrr lb: month&" i:PllK'laJllCd trllinlni:'.-Eam S15]l00·S35:CO> I -year n - m~t. l\'C? ..... 111 ·1eOO )'OU to flC.hool tor two week", C"llpfnaff p&id, tntn )W tn j the field ae111,_ and ll!!f'Vic- lng Htabl~I Accounts In your~. 21 Or 0\-et, have ~·~r, bondAble, arnbttiwtt. 11nd !tp:IM!I nilnded. ll08pltallution and peiwlon plan. \\'e al'T an equal Ol>'- J)()f'tunlty comPM)'. Call on .• t.oll·free Op('~ 1'.' . SOM$- MAT RON til;e hou sekeeping at , Oran~oe Coast Collf');:e. Curh tract p()ti.itlon \Ii'/ Ir In I" brtW!ll1!!. [).per. rt'tlUlh!'<I. Cnntart Const Communlt)' (i 1lll•f.:e Dts1r1M. I 3 1 0 A<lanu ,\\'(', (Of;fR ~if'll:l . phUe:I. Specia.lty In nautk:al Job W1ntW Fenule 102 1 AD?tfINISTRATIVE ~ led t~ <.'Oftm'UCtkln &: GENERAL OFFICE Sf.RYICES•iVJJ'O .-Onu. ,,.,_.lll ' AU POSmONS Help Wa-. M&F 710 Help Wanted,·M & F 710 priotnd wlrlnc H••mbly ""-'>' om .. "' """' ""'I . CAPI'AlNS CAR CARE NEED hf!lp a1 bome1' We 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J design: ~hast be farn.illat need.a lndlv. w/A/R Ir A/P AC'COUnlant to S15K Bt.•11.utiful nxxiem ofl.•. t-.fu:!1 Hand waxh1g l wu~, "" hah ve aldes, nurse•• AT A.Pl' lltgr., pm'ect Io r I• v.ith mlllta.ry type drawfrcs exper. Great oppor. to 1earn Prod Mgr. ?>lach $hopto fl.It\ ha\•e l'Xper, in radk>logy. ~-• out•. ~ ,';K o us ekpn, com .. ·-'--tttired couple or Y.'Otldng CITY OF I. ,..--.... ·--• with •.r.:· w/a co. QC Electro ?!tech. to S20K \ 1 MED. FRONTOFC. -• .. ,~ H k --AAMES I FOUNTAINVALLE ~-~· a-•--t.__, Ofcl\1gr/E:xe<".~ $800+ •t'C'Urale t)'pn,c, It DtUvery. For appt, om em a I!! r • Upjobn man 6 wi e. Hu'bMd ft:C" 'I( l'o1IL-STO IOOA. Must pos.-~ ,,_ ........ , 011 Lee 1 Agt $7S d bookkN"plng & in'Nrl.l'IN'. 66-1191 or &t&-!1632. M71681.. nWnt, N"o exp. neeeasar)'.. HU good ~ kno••Jedge of 17400 Brookhunl, F. Vly. F/C S::: !NCR 10 toJ ~ S.1lary lo s:;.;o. Call Sitlly PLUMBING. ELECrRICAL, .rl'lt k>oking tar a gen'! &reau ol 10 U., ~ ASSISTANT drai'ting methods&:~ Sulte 213 963-677j Mkla:. Stt.r SIH $700 Jtru1, 5-1~. Coost~ • CAkPENTRY. No Job too hoU&ecleaninc Job. I bave Em.f.QtoymQ%en~~~ncy CONTROLLER fation. Brirla: l&fTIPll!!l of cur-"""'c'"ENERA""'""'"'c""'o"'m""'"'CE""'"' I Sec'y/Lile ins. r:cp $GX1+ PC'MIOnncl Agt!ncy, 2 7 9 a ~c{ Ir B Home P.epalr, ~~~r4. ~10~'~· can II tKll ASSEMBLERS S•l•ry $1J09..$15tl rent capabllitl~. Full or p/tlme--Well e11tab. ~~~Clerk io :1 -'~''""'°='-'~"'"~°'0"~'=~~~7L-- "THlNGS" by l'f'oose. Gen'I EXEC. Stt. 11 yrs ex....,. Co uJarv tntlle firm ln N.B. deallnli: Marine Hrd.,.,T Sal~ Sl hr TRANSCRIBER Sho-•--• 80 ~ ADMINISTRATIVE BA In """""'"""· ,,.,-., J"poUUv & "'"1' 1" yaehling, okllng & Typi'1/l2-<pm SJ hr Carpentry, Repaln, Plum-'""""11.1 • lYPina. 60. ~n!n~ on 2nd shift, 4 p.m. admlnlirtnUon or related Im! benefit• including: bfl.ckpllckina: t.abr1c11 looking CAU.. TRISH HOPKlNS Beautiful nKldem of I Ic e . bhJ&. E)ec . Remodeling P.R. (213) 791)..5351aft5pm. CPA $18K to 12:::0 a.m. on temporary fiCld. 4. Yn reemt exper. Denial Pl for qwillfied off.Ice pef'liOn 488 E. 17th St. Hi t lr\"lnel ~lust hn,·e ~Pf.'r. In 642-ail.3. l~OUSECl..EANING . Avail. 1 or 2 yrs expcr. w/publlc ba11is, apprnxima1el~ 2 nrwun11~ & data pi:o:-an for penn. employment. Ex· JERRI \\'HITIEMORE rad io Io g y lraMC'ripllon. H•ullng Sal & Sun. only, accounting . tinn. Prefer months. F&.101")' experience tt'l"ing. Submit appllcatiorl 12 days annual lea"e per per. not nl"Ceb. \\'ill train. @8 E. l7th St. \at lrvinc) Stan $350. Call Sally I-Inn . 827-2462, Call aft 6 P'-l CPA l!c Know wees F/S l1t'lplul but not nccesll8I')', & N'!lume lmmf'd. to: Oty yror Some typing. App 11 cant CM 54!)...-0()5.;, Coasrn\ PcnJOnn('I .... YARD. irarage clean-ups, Hil W t9d M&F 710 &: ledge.:S. ' ' S2.15 pt'r hour + shift flal\, Pt-rsonnel Depl, tam must hll\le aptl1ude for Suite 224 642•1470 Agency, 27ro Harbor Blvd. remove tree1, dirt, Ivy, p an ' _ Tax Accnt $12K dltrf>rcntial. App I y in :;iater A\'t:. 171~) 962--2424. Paid Oiratnw Vacation ligures. Call 54;;...1066. Of d r iveways . stump!!. 2 Yrs t!Xpt'r. \li'/Mt"I firm pcr50n: GIRL ntIDAY, gefl('ral or·~ l'llrd!r11lns!tistantba<'kOfflM 847~2666. A BettPr Temp. Posl.Uon t 1 Deg • \ 1 fiet", must ha\'e drh·en lie ll:ITO . .1tirl in If.A. \\'rile Classlflt><I • LOCAL movi~ hauling URGENTLY P~biicA~Cnt rt'(' ~ririe PRIMARK I Clerical , pp y Rt & be famUht r "' Art'll, J,\, nJ,\L. p/tinle ('\.{' Ad No. 3), r 'o r>l'dly Pilot. by .'ud.''I e lru "k GE E INTE"~ATE machine <'XP """able ..... t \li'Ork 1°!" n1en, \li"Onicn.. P.O. &n. 1.160. COllta r.tr9ft. RN.I. oa.:. .. 531·1235 '"of . Graduate accountant, 2 yrs PRODUCTS CO. . N RAL CLERK• ,_ • \Iii.II tl'l\.ln. PflM llme. ,,:. '--oopie!. !'un thru ThW's, ·1-6 Ca. 9:li'.l6. ~-,.~...,&MM•, exptt. . ELECTRONICS k ~l8-4ll7 A 1 t hr~. 1\pply.-ffrha.~nen1 at 1 =---------~-NEEDED BookkHper $750 2&ll S. Susan ACCOUNTING ·CORP. smo er . .,7 \. PP Y In 1j 5.j(I Ne""f10rt Center Or ~IEDICAL A11~1. prirt tlmC'. GF:I' RID OF iffiSJGHTLV Typ' P/R I' F/C S&nta Ana, Calif. person \L-st 17th SI., C~t r\.B. Bet.,.,·n 3pm-5pn1 ~lo~ hark nffict! for DR. C.11 TRASH &. DEBRIS SU mg. ' po1111g, • Bct1\·ttn Harbor & Faindew Sb:>uld ha~ mlnimum of 2 708 E. Vermont Ave, I . ri·i hl.,.,,., Z & 4 P~I. 612-&1G6 L 0 A 0 . C 0 l.L EGE ·e--reta , Work w/l otber. South of Warner )'eQ1'I eenen.I ofncc ~x· Anaheim 722-2811 ,Help Us Build I . . ~mENT ••u•is ~ ries Credit _Tr•lnee $800 Equal opportunity employer . Beavtlful C I 1_ JAZ.."ITOR Ht'lp \\°11.nted: 5 :0.I~ ••vv ~ *Typ" t BA degfte, 12 units ln m/f penentt. Good t)'plng: &kilb A Subllktlary of A-T-O tTIC'. ru 1 ·-. "'""-per .,.,.k. 2-1 hrs. ob Oppo MOVING? Local furn. or 11 1 finance &: account\nr. Some required. Figure aptlt~. S.llbotits Couplca prefe~: Ca.II Joe J rtunitl11 een. hauling. 32 Ft. furn. *Keypunch Oprs exper. in credit or Joo.n Excellent oompe.ny benefttll Ntt<k!d : s. HemMdez IW2·82.i9. N'""'• company nnvlng to van. 54&-1862 557-7736 *Unskilled L•bonn area. . ASSEMBLERS fand wo~ conditions. Call An Equal~~ Employer \\'&per. Fln}sh Cari>entC'n KENNl."1. "'ork & DoJ:: ~n:l rine Mft nef'ds K.P. opni., SKIPLOADER 5: dump truck *Unskllled Assembl1r1 Mgmt Tr•inM: $750 or appo ntment: fat lea.st I yn e:cper. ln Grooming , 11.ttkends, over • at ' 1 Hand 1e r 1 ' k ,., __ _. BA tin .......__ Bank (714) UA..-boQt ca rpc_ ntry .tr a concern 17 ~-·-nt .. .,. ........, \\'arehouS>emen & ShlPfR«. wor • >..UJ.,..,,,,e, uphalt. j • or ~ tu1'"' .. '""" Four day "wk week 10 --DRIVERS, pidc up &: deltv. about their fun.ire. Drop hy • ,... .......... • ......,....,.,,0 penionnel. Ca.II Jor bi· sawing, breaking. 8t&-TI10. , nterim =: 3.5 t: •.' GP~t . not ~., per day, 6 ~.M. to PRJMARK of photographic mat'I. S2 tor an inlen:ie..·. ~ton thru LlCE;NSED _School Bu,; Jonnatlon. ' • HovMc•ntng Personnel Service S•lff Rep Hftft ~:.tpfu!P,.Mbut •• Enoxp1 e~.~--hr. Good beMfttl. Launen Thurs. 9ani-5pm. Drivt'l"!, Jrvuie area, 4 hr Office Overlo.d ' •-·~ ---~, PRODUC:TS CO °""'1-•--."'b· 100 -· WESTSAIL CORP. !"""'mp~~"" •. .;.... ~·1 • .,,.... 557-«Ni HOUSEWORK 17581 lrlino ·Blvd. o;, .... credit .xper. Call $2.00 per hour, 1ood _ . , ,..~ • _,, ~ BY 'THE DAY •115 . T"stln ·on industrial eels. b:ncfits .. Apply In penon 2620 s. Susan l;ii""';;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1638 Pl•c enfl• Ave. ~rm 11\rch St. N.B. , 837-~•LA S•lesman $900 Santa Ana, Calif. 927()4 ELECTRONIC-, Costa Mes• LOAN OFFICER 1'UDl>LE 11ged lady to care; :. own transportation. Fut &: -2.3 ·Yn c:iq>f'r. In outs!&.-' PRlMARK An equal o PP or tun i I Y ~!!!!!""'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... for invalid from Fri noon • efftclent 847-Zll.6. Equal Oppor. Employer ~ales' noor coverin• h<l~ful. p UC 0 emp~-r ELECTRONIC :: One of Ow nations finest to Sun t."\·r. Call 493-9'..52. H ROD TS C '".1" l!ELP a ehllif. Child G,,1: EXCEU.ENT ousecleanlng ~ Tech s.1., $ SK • . iqivings !r lorut U!!OCia.Uons ;\IOTEL. i\lairi. \li'lli IT8l!1. Ap. by day. Own transp. S2'J Accompanist-P iano "'·niputer o• -aph•'" --·ex-2620 S. Su5an ASSE. MILERS danC't' CPntPr of Orlln~c i"! seeking an 11.ggresi;h·e, ply in "''rMln Cos111. r.1e1a ••·• ~ ~" 0 • C C II '-" , •· ....... .,, CLERK Co nf'Cd!! \'Olun1et>r Sec. If id 'ndl ~ per......,.. OolV"Ul1'f(J. range oast o ane ""!". Sa.lcA In aoft or Santa Ana, Calif.. .sc conl ent 1 "· to join Inn, 3205 Harlxlr. Ot ·• •-( I • n. Labo · heir, C.'-1. rncility. Plea~e t ndt , fl Re I Income T•x Houn 4-Spm, ~ton .l Wed. h11.rd.,.,·are to In dus tr la I Between Harbor &. ..... na ratories. nn l'on tact Rex Gnde Exect. I our e nit s a . a NCR PROOF OPR. 2-4pn1, F'ri. Contact Coast accis. Fain·lew, l electronic oo. loetl'd in Nitale lend ing expt'r. ,r.,,. Con1mwlity O>llege District, PRODUCTION South of \\'a.mer ) , TRAINEE Irvine, near te O.C. AlrpoM, ...=Di::"':::.:."'::'.:.· ..:..,._c::..=;.:;:;:.· ---I knov..Jt'da:c ol the Nev.-port ExP"d "nly. Apply Personnel Dept., 1 3 1 o I has openings lnr lndi\'idual.!! Hostess, f /time Beach area Is r e q · d . Bank of Newport Income Tex Service penK>nal or bU5lne!l!I 23 Years Harbor Atta (714) 675-6676 For Appolntment Adams Ave, Costa l'llt'S8. Manuf. Supv. $1,K An equal o p port unit)• who have !IOITM! f'Xpt'r. In Apply In peT!IOn only,. Preference v.111 be gi\-en to 7166 E. Coa..i;t ""''Y· CdM 3 Yn exper. In elec. employer m/f I For' our document control wiring &. t.oldering of elec· Detaney·s Sea Shanty those v.·/S&l. or-banking Eric Carlson. An equal oppor .. employer asgembly, sheet metal tab. H .... dept. to work v.1th control trorilc com~!&. 630 Udo Parle Dr, N.8 . 00-•"'""""'1 _-_ .. "'fe otaHer x11n't Nt-:ED 3 housew!\'e.1 or cot. " • Sup9rintendent $17K Au~ ousev.'Ou.er·f2J 4 hr. of b\ucprinls & filinK. Sornc JIOUSEXEEPER. If ...,., v. ng ""''"'" s rt n g lc-ge students v.•ith car. 10 . ' Refine'"", CE, ME, 3 ....., ~.~~!. .. ~ otlonr "°"", o. Orr l"!qUlr!d Please ADPP~Y. !n Person #~ M.lal')' I: hinge benefi1~. am til noon. \\'ell groomed accountemps ~ "# ,,..~ v.... ... ...... ...,.... Call p IANA wish to beUlme part al • Pleue Call Mr. Ron for Mnd.,.,1ch ga1es A e:xper. In ~.,? .. u .. P~ l'lfonan:hI'iJ home. ~o....,.. F-"""""'A-tn'~tpL 2401 ~ Dr., Irvine ~., famully wtth 2 Robt'er, m.J600.. df'llve"" Estb'd _,,,. .. cessng1. ~ • ..,.. ...... ,. .,. "'··· ......__ •• ,.... ... rr-'""""' dell"'•u-ch ~.this IDllY GLENDALE "#. '"'"' • ,.... managing 50 "'°pie. --~ 3 (Near .C. -l ho ,..., """""""'"' per tu-. _.,...._ Phone Shift Supv. $11K ASSISI'M'Ttndonmancook. 8 3-8830 F,qual Oppor. employer mlt ecuti\-ecouplertqWreiome: FEDERAL SAVINGS lor appt. 10:30 to 2 Mon CE, ME, 6 mo'• 1u--.i-ry part or full time. Pmne one lo manage the SOO Newport Ctr Drtw thru Fri. 9'79-0747 · expee. production .r;,;;;;... Am-0394u•-. Comnnt•r Elact...,nics Anamblar ............, ......., day from N...-8eacb NEED Put 'l'l"J" _Help net. w ....... Mun "" -In noon-7pm. .... 1000 alt 1pm Equal Opper. Emptoy.,. Cooks & Driven · * Wiiiard Palntlnt Contractors * TEMPORARY ASSlGNMENTS- Available for experienced personnel are listed below * Bookkeapers Forem1n . $12K SERVICE CASHIER Automat' I ~~~ ~dtn~~~tct!;; please 1 LVN 'S, Nlghtll & Pl'ofs. Calif. d'rivm lie .. O\-e:r 21, General pllUlt ma lat . & PBX OPERATOR ton nc ab]{' '"' \li'l'lrk from \liire HOUSF:KF.EPER I RABY -Con\-alescent Hospital. call houn; !">-12 eves. Neat •• mechanic ... Tech exper . Saturdays only 8:00 AM to ' • 1lllt.s And a~:i;embly drn .... ·-SITTER. l\lon lhru Fri. 1 642-0593. · pet'liQfl11bll·, 646-7136. 410 RESIDENTIAL _ ,, &: OOMMERCIAL * A/P CJarks * A/R Cl•rk0-- * Payroll Clerks *Cost Cl,erks mandatory. BI u e pr Int 4:00 PM. Call Mrs. Bran! 18651 Von Karm•n Jnp. Top .guality \\°Ork n'· to 4:30, own tran&. N.B. East 171h St. CMta Meu.. ' · 1a~~catkin, .....at.-Johnlon_k Son IJfK.'O 1__,t_:;.. ~ _.quittd. .~k'end'•'".· ._ 644-{ifll_att._4 o~ l'ofadilnls"',<""'~'~· =--$5~ .. hr_ NEED 2 ..eMILJ! we r ' ; Fjpest Craftsmen P pe t ng etc. ?.fe,........, 54().5630 • .,,... Spectra S-tems E•-'""''y -• ~ "hid -•' . 556·1100 ·~Y•J AVON f ;:"";"~al~Op~po;:r.:;E~m:pio=>~'';';l,~~d!l79-~>;IOO~,-~~l_ HOUSEKEEPER Flt~ (.ierk ,.... ~ ~~~n, rad~ .. ;_;k:' ! Drywall \Vall papering Acouallcal Celllngz P1eaR Call For Estimate For Further Info Ca.II Aleta Frederick, l.lgr. 2700 Harbor Bl, SUite 207 A'-fBITTOUS? ENTHUSIA& fAsk tnr John \\'nrtfenl f"or n1otherlesi; home. 2 lttn· llecepUonlal/Anahelm S500 67.>-6730, &12-4303 ~ Costa lttes.i. TIC? You \l.'Ould make a CLERK TYPIST $476 Electronic Assemblars agc "<'h!ldren, prival~ mom Ex. Sec, mktng, adm !~ NO EXPERIENCE ' 600 No. Euclid, Anaheim perfect Avon Repres.enta· & bath. NB. fi73..9125/673-ia94 SecurltlK CIPrk '""""' NECESS Call 776--3120 live. You can run your own lf you can type tiO w.p.m. Soldering req"d, Day !ihifl Dictaphone Opr. S4T:i ARY 21535 i.fawthome Bl\'d. business. schedule your ™n & have some pttvk>us otfice Pal F.lectronk-s. G.191: \rest'. H 0 U !'it-: K EEPER-Uve-!n, Girl Friday $500 TRAINEE POSITION OJMPLE'I'E House painting, SAN DIEGO Tomtnce 213/542·m2 hours Ir mllke the most of a ~xpcr., ro. \\ill tnlln duties min1ter Ave., \\'estminster. xlnt \li"Or1dn.1t cands. N.B. Call Jeannie Sisco NOW OPEN CUllDm Inter., weath-prool E" ~· STORJOHN, '!GR. ~~!!!!! .... !!!!!!!!!~!!!!~! in lhlpplng It m::ei.,;"" 89-1-3.101 . Call l\1on thru Fri. SD-3773 & s·d 'loll ""'" w..c.•• .u ~ real earning opportunity. dey ·" ... I°'""="'--~~----1 ~ man GB Industries or So. Calif. exter. Acoustic t."eUlngs. No ) (714) 239-9001 AIDES. Adult relidl!!nt care call 5-10-7041. RJ.:m RYAN AGENCY F.XPER. den!AI assistant. NEWPORT has lmmedla!e opt>nlngs for Job loo small. LOS ANGELES cntr 1·:l> am • .4 pm. Ir ,=,::_::;::.,:,:::.::=~~~ 1793 Newport, C.M. 64&-4851 Part time. 1'.lon &. Tue!!. INSPECTOR Pertonnel Agency trainees in d ls play, Tim Cermak Painting 12·t0 s:3o am. 642-51161. B AB Y S l TT E R·rellable, t7931. Beach, H.B. 847_9617 4 ht"A a day. 84&-0617 133 ~--D N B markl?tin.1t dlstribuUon A-547--3296 CARYL TRIPP. MGR. .;;,='"'::;::c::;,==.=:;=;,---1 mature woman. Permanent. '-'U64Y'..' •• .:.:: • • credit metchandlBlng. 6 Miii QUALITY· pe.lntlng, int. &:. (213) 38S-6!m 3-4 dys, 7 hrs a day + FACTORY lst & 2nd Shifts _,.,, localions to open In hn- -All ,_ '·h one eves I: occas. over CLERK • TYPIST. Penn. I ':=::==::ii===== I ~-tu · .,,,.. "1t"'-"'• vam.,. • Any da.Y 18 me HEST DA'.Y to = wkend. 3 ptt-tch part time & temporary lull Alert. aggn!Bslve penon ..... 11h Ii mC'..11ate ture, l'lf11ny pc:>tit-:~ coloroel~ c ,h~~~· run an ad! Dun't delay •• , _.:;:::;;:::.,,;;:::-"=-=~="' Salary open. Own time in summer. $2.il hr. WORKERS . experience ln checking MACHINIST ~~:'r;1o:=P:~r full time *642.s775 640-113* state Lie. No. 2Kl038 . 714/83~103 Onnm. Res. mafnt'. 4~ He~l;.W;;•~n~ted~·~,~M&iiii~F~7~10~iiii:iiiiii=~~~~~r =-lfll Re~~ ~a: m~i-Want mat~ MAWR5-WOMEN-material to «tand&rd~ Small ~ Parts' ·• XI.NT TRAINING P~ P.A-Ji:t-R~H-A.-N·O-J-N-c;-&-• wkda,ys ews only, 644--8891. CLERK • Raervationa B-S PER..'IANENT POSITIONS goodJ. {3) c u Ito mer general protb & sr11a1t-qmr;.;+£l!'f.!"-.,..-~=~ .i ---l paint:hw. 21 yn Harbor BABYSITIER expd lady to Of! Sun & Mon. Much detail 2nd SHI.FT . tihl pment&. tily runs. Small shop. Days \\~ORK ALSO A A Ll"OR area. Refs tum. No. 183281. Assemblers be.bysit infant, own transp, ?\lust lypt', will tr a In . Excellent benefit padcagt only. Good 'll.'Orki'nJ_ conds. ~8JbE ~~~ lc r -2356. ,..._., 8.13-8239 494-85ZI Bet. 8 • 5. Ute mach. & gen. prod. . PRIMARK STACO SWITCH, INC. COMPANY BENEHTS - HERBS 547-3561 ASSEM·BLER BANKlNG Construction Sec. $750 1987 Placentia Ave., 1139 BakeT, oma ~1~ FO.R PERSONAL • lnl, Ert., A~room $22. T\\·o posit.ions open Fee Pald/Al!IO fef' Jobs Cost1' '-1csa PRODUCTS F.qulll ~~~imployer INTERVIEW CALL : Acouatlc $12.. Yl"l exp. Teller, Mf~ deposit, clerical WESTCLIFF FRY a>oK, full or p;tlmc 536-1591 EXPERIENCED PAINTER. TRAINEES v.·ork, Exp pref. Apply At Personnel J\ienc:Y Exper. Cottage CbUee Shop, 2620 S. Susan MAIDS Call Tuea. Only • • Ext. &: Int. Free Estimates. Security Pacific National tMark III Center! :i62 \V, 19th St, or. &ifr.530-1. Sa.nta Ana, Calif. 64&-a289 or 893-5370 Bank 18622 l'ofacArthur Near 1-larhor & \\'amer Ave. 9a,,,.Spm • rvl 16.11 E. F.cllnger, S.A. GIR.L.18 lo 25, l girl office. tn4l "'""-"""" ==~= :1 EXTER. $33> & up. Roomg Blvd., I ne. 558-2238. An , 542-8836 Some bookkeeping. expcr. ~nual 0p..-7."°f;;p1~-er l'otature, must ~ ex.per. NOW INTERVIEWING !~ pi. Neat work. Airleu Equal Oppty. Employer. COUPLE. Work fUll time, 847-8507 """" r-..,, f'"/llme. Sec p e r so n n c I Fry rook~. ('l')Unter .1tlr11, full apray. Call Rqy, 960-l407. NEW . IRVINE PLANT BOOKKEEPER/ manage 62 unit apt H7a~l"'p~W'-,-an_t_ed~,-Mi--F-71_0.I Help W•nted, M & F 71 0 !\!gr. tln1e d1lys. The Bunrer •[iOI · PROF. walloovering. state MEDICAL complex, etm11. l'otesa .lp~~;ii~ii;;i~iii;i;iiiii;i;iiii~~iiii~~~iiiiii ! B•lbcM B•y Club 'A'f':\lt C..o;u;t lh:y .. N.U. : Uc. No. 279514. .Irt'ur, all MUllt be able to analy?e Salary & oomiort.able oewll 1221 "'·Coast Hwy., N.B. N1.lr!dnj: ,,... paper. nl/842-4386. healthcare AfR & he fully 2 BR, 2 BA apl Sorry EXECUTIYES-IA .. AIERS MAIDS.HOTEL New PROF. pa.inter, honest work, Beckman Instruments, Inc., is one lmowledgeeble in compiling no pets or chUdren. 64.H4ll II Phone tor appt. 673--89.00 ,..., lnUe_5_,,... estimate. & preparing bil-for DELIVERY man, full time. MAINTENANCE RW. 540-,,.,, 64)-3913. of the world's' largest manufaetur-Me<1-1-eat. & .,.._,-e.,... M"'' "" .... , ....-. "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" Sa· ddleback , • • • INT/EXT PAIN'l'ING ers of scientific instrumenh. New ~~."' ~ ~,11~ J:'~.s::Mllonen, 1807 MECHANIC A ;";,!';';pa,.:.'::::': facilities in th~ Irvine complex will -=~vo1.~· 2190 o~:,AL~:;/e;i:: $15M·$75M Ra119e ';:'.:i\'.~ .i." ... -=·~ Community c. Rebko ..._,... be occupied starting March 4th . BKKPR-SECRETARY ehumdc. API'""" • ...,.. s .... .._...,,,..... du<:tion-..........,,, oteady H •t I Pltiol per wk, Top salary, ll~ At• Yo11 U11•'"Plo..,ed No-At• Yett Setlti119 A Olt119e job, good benefits, come in osp1 a I d• · 'I bl $600 to ab.rt-pleasant boes fringe benelitll. COl1gV}lal -WoniM Abovt Yovt A9-TI1M of Ito~,,. 'romi••-&: apply 9-4::11 PATIO ......., ... ced ta• ..._u...,.....nplamed. Muonry. ooocme, etc. Only Quall\>. St. Lie. No. linim. hn. 642-1710. Ken.· Ple1t1r, Petch, Repelr PATCH PLASTERING AU types. Free Htimates Call~ Plvmbl .... L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Remodela 6: Repelrl. Water hllten, dilpou}s,. tuma.<:ea. -.MM263MIC• Bl A. Complete Plumtot,. -· Lie. :mlllM. PWMBING R.EPAtR No job too anan •• 6G-3l28 .,, .. ROOF tor Ins, rtPllrs. ttllfwiea. rock. comp b"te ext . L lc. 16113. .., ... -. S.Wlnt/Att.r.>tlonl F Ropolr l!NDSR!OM'S llrn!O .......,., SIZY(nr llarw Ar9.. m-UI.• mm e. 1ate op ening s are ava1 a e waDts good secretariat skills: environment, anho exp req, unclocidM A• 10 A,~,., c....-•'Act;.,_ CAUFOAM R.'1'1 ror 1cu.ccu. sped.al : in electro-mechanical assembly. A pl!!gbOard bookkeeping. no sn>0king, aae 2)..30, ~ 16661 Von ltannan nursing will, medical/aurai·' SmallJocal co. 642-a:i.26. ARE YOU UNDtR PAID? .. A_ A cal Ooor. : N • th • . t • th . J •-t .A.. • ._.,1a na ""I -•· b OW IS. e time to 98 1n On 8 •son gel ,,-ency DENTAL ASST. chalnlde, If Tff C•11 • ......,.,_ "°"9Wf"9 C..1ertt.. h1 Tiiie Equa1 Opportunity ~mplO)-er ~ llQ lmm•""'11·,1" pen!ng• lor : " d fl 11 11400 Brooktturil, F. Vly. It •-·TI ~p 5 .1a ... ""' _..,,.,,..,...., W•'d ~. M ,...,...._ W1tti Yo1 OR technician!'. • groun OOf, 9Jlte213· 963-6775 5 ........... ""'' ...., • ....., J\t,\l!\T. Gardener, FIT&: Beaofiful (·01nmun ll)': Beekman has an enviable record of steady employment, excellent ben.efits including group insurance, dental plan, stock pu<ehas• plan, and retirement benefits . Please apply Irv ine plant. jn person at our BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC. • 11 CAlfUS DRIVE AT IRVlllE IOUl.EYARD --- (An equal opportunity emplo)'W) ~n. Nwpt Crnter IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL P/T, ,\dult resklcat care ~pita! fl('SllNI In La.gun11: BOOKKEEPER CPA firm ;;:::;o.-.,,-,-===' -WE CAN HELP YOU ('ntr. &t2-6861 Hlll11., minutes fmm thr • FIC thtu T/B: pennanenL D~"TAL AAt, cMlnlde. l\tA.:'J v.·anlcd lull time in ocean in a 5 1n o g: -[ref'; Salary $6.j(). 10 $700. Phone · l'llln 1 yr mcp. Exl>a.ndl!!d A. Do vov h • .,, 1tro119 voc;1tiot111 cf,;.,,? Rent a I yijrd. Neat atmosphere ! Mn. KeiUn, 640--0680. dulie1. Good xrBY ~echnkiue I. Do you h1v1 9ood n1liv• i"t1tli91nc1l • appearance, wilh \1'1!!.ry neat Exeel1001 salary & benefit!! J BOYS & GIRLS A tic. Bch area. 84 -ti69. C Do you 1 •• 1,uH!ci•"•lv motiv1l•d to •chi•v11 hum! wrllini. 011.'11 transp., av.·n.it lhc <.:M l't'f'.l'-n1i11ded , D. Do you h•vo tho 1bility·to 1111k1 d1ci1iont \\'UI trnln right ml.fl. Individual Interested In New•J)l\pel' carriers, min. *Detlgn/Mech to $16K E. Ar1 yo11 roody to 11+ • }11li1tic c•r••r obi•cti .. •1 l 1930 N Blvd Pl'O\'idlng lhe tlnesl of age 10 yn. for ~ewpott *EIK Tech Tnie .to $S F. If vo11 w1to con¥lnc1d thot h1tp ••1 •••il1bl• wovld ~~~-y 9 am 10e:, ~ton: mf'dlcal care. N~~~ .• ~elgC•T.,t~ .. ~ *A/P Cleric . to $65' you •cc•pt it, wlthout if•l•vl · "'ed. }'rt.. 1'11.kc-sao Diego Fwy, 1'0Uth . ..... ,...... r.:JWll>WO on ... ,.,, fo lbt> El Toro t\(I. turn-off. Mr. Hyde, ClmolotiOo DepL *SacvrltlH Clerk $6'1 YOU SHOULD KNOW A I 23:;61 P""'° d• V•l•nci• DAILY PlLOT. Call SU.f.321 *S.Crtt•ry $S50 e Th• b•tf•r job.,,. aot •'••rl l1H M NAG NG il.4 : SJT....2171 • lea\"e: application. *Adm Sectet•l"f $IOI • Third p1rty prof111lon1l lt1llu111co I• Utm1tlm11 fll C•I• COUPLE' NURSING cA"R~E~- CAR WASH HELP *Receptionist to $5$0 9\101111 th. rlsht flion .,.11, ot tt.. rltht 11vol r•· for large apart~t b:>use f'Ok f'lderly lady iilJ'Oi<e Fftlme dTlv,er•. Pl ~uttomef' S.rv. $5M ct•i••• techt1lct••· Newport Beach. WUling lo Pf'llent. l..h1"-ln 3 or 4 dll)'!! attendants, dctallera Ii: HELEN SCRAf"f'ER e h1cvtlv1 po1i1iol'I• 1ro f'ill.4 thr••th 1~1c11tl•• l11t1r. •-otlc. Sa\at)' Open. Call per 11.it. Room .l botJ"d ... general Mlp. 6 Locations.I PERSONNEL AGENCY ~i•••· .~ .... '!1263\!'!'!~~~~!!"'~I Pl _per day. ~l or Crowth (9. aood PAY· .._ OiO Camt>u• Or., &-41 N.8. 4 ~.,, rotlll'!ll l!l•ilint1 it-••• 1 totol •~•••'· 6i3-7254 -Car W1tn 551.ml MANAGEMENT NURSES 2950 Harbor Bl, Of SIND RESUME OR CALL TODAY A, 1t1 tan t man age.rs, f\IO'l'f&n Nlll'K'll ~d'r)t. CllllU>PAACMC OFC ~!>ISHW_ASH ... IR NO COST EXE_CFUOTRIVE INTERVIEW mon'"'"""' train«• k RN'S, LVN's. Prnctl. Floor NEEDS OOIEOIA'l'ELY ~~.. , ""' A • cashier po•UIOns av a ii . du~v .. "1 •'klY· 657 IV.19th X·R•y Tedmklan g,~1· .. AllPl.Y 9m'f11 • NSlrloln.B EXECUTIVE SERVICES, lllC f"/Umt>. Grov.1n co. 6 s1. N1he o. c.M. 54So-93&1 Or Tller•pltt /Typilt -•· °'"" "lo · · , loc>•i<o"', good 1"¥· or IC>-:1365 P/tlm<-1!r$. .. , pm. ""'Y DISHWASHE R ' HOME OFF ICE ~!ro Car Wash su=LVN, J;upv. • II n.om oic. .nr_c...., L. Cony. Hqop. ~ --"°'AR_ij.ffiHf:'nrf,bor~B~L~O'i' l~r.+~Stalf~,~All "''~ . ~1n't Coututt. 2)43 "·e,tclltf Dr, Think ot whi.t )IOU ,.,, lolt.l;'l"t (114) SU·MU-[~l\.~1\r.t"K. eicper.l t Apply o-t'tapbtp N.B. M$-Q80. need. m&a. a Ull, ibtn Mii IM N. M•ln St, Sainte An• lft unitr apt blda; S8n Cle-Rd, N.B. ftl.ve somethlrc )'lll.l want to lt'IOtl! ttem• wttb • O.Jly mtntr.. 49'M.t'l9, ~~. NURSES AIDES • all 1hltl.I. ltll' Clulltled adl ·do lt PUo1 CLualfled Adt Call j Piiot ODMWe<f Ad! Call Modem Conva.lttetnl hos· ,..n • ..n l!OW-. .:;-==-----• GU-M111 _, pit••· 612-tl'>t13. , • . \ • D 1% DAILY .. LDT -·· .. _ '· 197• , ' Help Wentld, Mi F 710 KOip Wont .. , Mio 1'·710 Aiilp Wanted. Ml<F 71 0 Help Wontod, Mi II 71t Ho}, Wonted. Mt.F 710 App law I 1-n-111 1:;1;;-;;l "';;_;•;;•";";;;;;;;;;;;j l;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SALES. S.11 non -•um SICURITY GUARD SAVI Tl Mi, 90UD °""" Cb l n ,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I• NllRSINO lleal Estate Assoc. -.......... •b•k1" Ex ..... F/Ume. eom... URGENTLY MONEY" ENERGYI Olb-Antlque --•u N R.ed Carpet'• FUhioo Lale.rid Productl, 8934H5t e'\'ft. Mr Ftird Supen.Uor Shop DUNLAP'S lot_ neon-maple ctreurr •lmimlr, KAIWln ew office In Newport :t'!'... SECR ITARY/ ~ ........ ,.Club NEEn•rft dltloned •pplbnceo, -==-~.=-~'Lt ~DCARVED Saifc;ilei;;ac ~~~:-i:_: ll'o m. ~PJ~ racht -1221..?'-m -~ "">'·· N:n._ ~ damaged • ~ r1oor IJPl'fna &: miffrNI, M•iiM rw1..w ...., U . U . 1.ate.. Red Carptl RtaJton, u.I~ otnct • In , Newport 'l'htl h~y lml)Ol't&nt potr DUNLAP o::~ .kln&ul I.A~ 1Aith O\'er ·:xi offl.cH naUon· Beach 1tt1c1 vtf'll.tile tndlv. Hon us I mmtd late I y *TralnM Alsemblirt 1815 Newport Bh'd., Of ~. ~~ .ewlrlf ou•••~ED C ., v•kte can ofitr tht protea-10 keep "'* omce runn1na avallable fM the penon WhO *Cl k • Mi-1'110 • """"""I 5 ommun1 y .,Iona! growth & •d'<UIC<' ..-.ly fl)r 2 busy men. wokomet -blllly l •r I BEAUT CUI ... 8; ....... (7141 ~ SUPER FANTAS~TIC""i---.m GARAGE ml'nt opportunltit!s you'rt Call Col Ital pf' r 1 0 n n e I has CoOd k~~~•--or No txperienct needed KENMORE Washer S 5 0 , Wanted trs framed NirXor, NEW. 0 ,_, -· Sid p""" SALE H • 1 Jookbw; (Q!' + !I' xJnt com· A&:f'®Y ~ 2 7 9 0 tec\ll"lUes. Beauww ....... ~ e W a 1 be r S 7 5. rot.and bed. 5.16-123S. ~A. U'<loT~t M, boots u I, Osplta mlulOn ilrudUro. Contacl llarboi'Blvd CM ' lion A triendl)I· .......n.en. VOLT •.~oloct -ell !':!· O.r ... Sole 112 ~-• ·' no •M, -· p'-· Thomu E Mancini man· ' Call O:lutaJ Per• onn e I I 1 1 p ·-I guu:&l_'I~ &: d vt~a.i, _ '"'Fcou "'"' ._ ·~ viii! u~-f of alift', .....m. ' ~ncy. 540.li056, 2 7 9 o n1 a n . 1r ..... ':'.. M6-86'l2 I ;::::-;:--::::-".:-'.""':=".""I cfttler' I-deflk $100;-2 twn mv'T "I out If.,. Carre· Poslfons Aval!. SECRETARY Harbor Blvd., C.1"1. Temporary Sttvice WIU"' ~L w·-•-2-" SAT·Sun. »4. r vtnyl IJOfa, bedspreadl Queen A-~ ft.11 w.eklt n.. , _ ___. ., ____ _. ~AoAo C 0 Sult '""' iw...rvv .,....,.., .,.,...., gokl '49.50. $dem Hou8e -•~ rJ ._, __ .__ .,,M .~ For The Follo,wiria: ~I)' engu~•n&' unu n=ul ....,...... ampu• r.. e wu 3 cycle Lad)' Kenmore ~ aolld blttb MapLe ootfee &: ~ ~ o,nau,ou:tl, .,.,...._,., rttpOnStble penon able to Sllk~rffn Printer NewpoEqua~ .BC!Opachpor. En1p~;41 elec dryer, Bolh ~ Md tables m ff.. RocUl''l;;,:<:i::-='~=-_,,-...,.,.= Due to moving ootll, mU1t * ICU-F/tlme RN '1 ::,u:~fl~ponslbDlty-xln't Capable of supervising entire ~~ new, 548-1915 aft 5. & ottomlln szs. Walnut ex· DF.OOR.ATOR Hu Wrlftc ;~'A:tp~'':me~ 3-ll &. ll·7 •rn J•l on Best A--.-. , Pl'Ol.'e!IS for elect('onlc or-W A J T R E S S G.E. Skle b)' aide 19.7 cu pando lable $50:..Mlracord buy ~ ~ Ginltt' Bark vacuum cleaner * SN U-F/tl me RN'1 ~·-1 lented L'O~ • ft frost me fria Gold auto. tumtable $40. Soo<t nyklrl. short Mai carpet. XO beeuUfW, carved woo 3-ll & 11·7 Rn1 17400 Brookhunt, F. Vly. STACO ITC. H. INC. EXPERIENCED 0 NL Y . 2 Id "1 ... be' Stereo am..11111-$30. Odds )'J'dl .1-tone ettamy aau· d-·~· ·~·~. :f.' .. ,. * M.d. Surg. Floor ll39 Baker, Costa t.ll'tla Pte Shoppe, 628 N. Coast maker. sm. 833-8158 &. endl. ass Brfntwiood Pl. emei pu 1nirron, -""""· refrli. dresRr . ~ I ,!!!!!!~~!! I Suile 213 963-$175 Appl)' Carmel'• Dinine & yn: o w au cu .,.....,, ~ 1 b .... -. -., ~ --~ .., RN'A, 7·3:30 & 11·7 am 5$3041 Hwy, Laguna Beach. REBLT washer, dryer 8 , CM, Off Santa Ana Aw •• ~-;;:-=:· =~--,.-,= lfl8 machine ~ TV lre1t N\it'St'll Aldrs, Acute Exper. Equal Oppor. Employtr WAITRESS dsh/w&h, $50 & up 10 1 646-2613 1973 KODAK Carousel slide 25C ea .. , 2 atufied cha.lrt 7-3:30 & lt-7:30 11.m REAL ESTATE yr gar ~8 or 83'-763J GIANT ca ... -l&le Sl.t I. projector, model no 750 H, ~ eactl, antique dbhts * Operating Room ShUt Open · Sun 10 Aift~ !. Side by Atandard lens, MnOte con· Sl-$3, loll Ir k>ll of clotbet. F/Unre Tl'::hnic:ian Are )'Oll "" experienced Good opportunity to learn SUPERVISOR Dick Churches Rest. WESTINGHOUSE, '73 Har-Side rdria· vtlYt't oouch Ir: trol &Wtlth. Xlnt cood. $125. men's t. 111unen'1, 25o42, aaletun11n or woman Mio the ad-biz. Typing 75. ah 2698 Newport Bh•d, CM ~ Cold. 11 cu ft, Sl.50.. Joye .eat, waaher, drytt, 54&-3167 or 545--1044 touter $1, iron $2. toweb New tm-plfal nestled in is happy v.ilen you are 100. Send resumt-to ASSEMBLY \VAJTRESS, p/Hme Elrper Z3U, or 64r360T eve& dahlwsh, tum, bouaebold DRAPES, WOVEN WOODS, & sheets lOc--$2, pld ovaJ beautiful Laguna HUis of. yet imagines there is Clat&llied t1.d No. 46, c/o Medium sized pub 11 c Cottage O>ffee Shoj,, 562 w: Builcllnt MaterYI• IOI itema, tools, ant1quea. You CARPETS, UPHOl.STERY rug Mth ttinge S 2 , 5 0, ferin&: outstanding benefits another company that offers Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, company is seek in' 19th St, CM 646-6JCH. e Su-t.• •.. it.at..-name It I have it. Must Free E • t, Tr a In e d !!t~~ if-S2:~ ..J2.! i1t y,'Ork.inJ!: conditions. better pogra.ms for your Col:ta Mesa, Calif. 92616. aaembl)' aupervilor for WAITRESS Ap "· Lo--·-· • .....,1. uv"5'..-• .ell. no reas. ottr rdwled. Decorators. 5 4 8 _ 8 9 4 1 , ..... ._., ... ~ CUents and )'OUI"Sl:U! Do echnical product tine ' py ,,.......,. 1' MATERIAL 1000' Of NEW stn Citadel H.B. N r, 11621-f769 50I; candleholder 50c, Clld Apply daily l\fon·Frt you deKltt .,.ater indlvl<tual new t ,__ In •·-J 2101 E. Edinler, S.A. (Nwpl ·ITEMS• ~ 1u!,ber ..i.. ·F..dn.rd•. 891-8508 f,.,;ii'O<iiC<:,.,,--,.:=,,-,= table St.50, p Ia c~ ma t a, Personnel Office Secretary Part-Time •ca' ...... ~!.LUI. 1 Will~be• "'1nn F1"W)' at Edinger). ..-.. , : ... _ -· • ..:......~· CHil.D'S beds. CNcqe d:ryr, several sets, ~75c. ~ (714) 837 2121 KJ'()Wth potential? If so, we .,.,.., wuuu -.iwa UNOU-DINING table &: 6 chain, MaJ'tag, wahr, mang'le, • are that company and y,'OIJld Sh 80. Good typist. Answer complete chara:e ot small WANTED!! l lna. Wlodowa., etc. elec calculator, ad d t n g Hoover IJWffPil!l":. $15 ee)~ turn, 50c42, shots J.Dc... Take San Dle&o Freewn)' like to talk "'Ith you. phones for regional alftt a.-mbl)' group, aasembling WEMENOFFER!ll-30 TRAINING IN BUILDERS SURPLUS mach.,_alcll, 1; walf!r skis. Maple cot tbt, and more pkl:.:i~e'& !a~h. 11~1 e To E1 Toro Rd. Turnoff. The Bern Co., -man-. · lPM~M. S3 per. •mall electro mechantc81 ·2500 So. Main, S.A. 3 •ttnaraY bikH. Formal, 106 Coral Av., Ba! lsl. Via Estrada. "'21 devices . Must be E1A~tlon ,MNudrhar "°"i •er, Mon thru Sat 11).~ sz 9 • lO. elec can opener, T:'._,_,CLOP-IAS 2 ,. .. vase with artl f lclal EqUal Oppor. Employer Realton RIJl'H RYAN AGENCY experienced with some via... ec an es. 114. fit6.l03' Bak ~ B il oven SAT c.i.-..J ~ , vegetables Sl .. Many baby Newport-Costa Mesa Offil'e 1793 Newport, C.M. &16-4854 technical b a e k r r 0 u n d , AdMOmRE1n1stratlon AND 1'JUOI C•-•• ·,. SUNe 10 10 ro3,, cuh ~: ~·-~.I. GGroroll~rrr ... ~~~~ Items, tO)'ll, l()o..15, bottle ~·RSE•Aid•• • o-··lle• "'"" = lml Beach. H.B. 847--9617 Pl•o•• ••nd -ume. to ~ ,,_, ~1 Ami-• W•• N 8 vu. .. ~""'"'·'"' ..,., warmer 50c, games &.75c, 'F/t, p/t. Ail ~hift~~"'Exp: ............... a;.;1fied ';d no 39," % Dally ALON \VITI{!! Equipment 808 64...ootB .. v. -.,. • • per aet, ~7t.21ot2rer. puzzles 25e, dlahes l.Oc--25e, prel'd, not nee. Apply 466 R. E. Broker want~, now SECTY., capable,0( Division Pilot, p o Box 1560 Co81a Rapid va.nce.mcnt SA"cru.i;c--;;:;;;ii;;~ .. :b=~~~~7~'-,,==~ brand new human halr ~ Flagship JUI NB working from hornc. Can supervision., must be cxp'd ?.1esa,Ca.Hf 92626 Good Pay-$326.10 a month 1973 KODAK Carousel slide SAT. only, An Ii q u e I.I . F INE QUALITY PERSIAN nnier used SS. double ' · · handle his li<..-ense in lhls Bkkpg, Gen ofc 11kllh1, Bilt· liiiiiiiiiii[ii ... "iiiiiiiiiii to start. projector. nlOdel ·no. 150 Ji, cameras. 2 \\'ood shades 8' RUGS Hibachi SJ.SO, knick knacks NURSERY TRAINEE on. & get 80',~ ot his comm. ing, Records handllng, & Interested? standa.rrt Jens remote con· long, lge . J-labachl, nc1v. Akhavl Orie 1 ·1 Rugs Sl-$3, P.luch, much morel!! To work w/indoor plants in off the top. We want only gen. ofe Rrlmin .. 1'1ui;t be TEMPO'S DO YOURSELF A FAVOR 1rol 11witch. xint cond. $12.5. Ping Pong table, flf!I\' •• 19" 814 N LB a:,!ga Blvd 13741 Olympie Ave., Costa retail nW'S('ry. Appl y in per· one mkn for res. prop. in self starter. Exe. salary U. S. NAVY 546-3167 or 545-1044 Blk & \\'ht T.V .. Oiemlc11l (213) 659-4480 1'1HB. Near White Front on Joo>0nly, 2'l'll Fairview Rd., thl• ""' "•ke noon oppt romme"''"-le , .. , , , p . 642 •272 LilL rL'lL PorlapoU,v, 1\lotor home'I"',,-='='="'=-'='~~,,. Bristol. tum on Pautarino, Ccsla Mesa . .....!fl. "' • ·~ ..... • · ""' or ~ 35 MM Ca.non, 1.8 lens, &: comer 11!nk, & '71 Porsche 12" PORTABLE Color TV, turn right on Trinit)', follow ;;,:r, ,L,,E,~~/\Lc':v, ~~::". Se~d=~1· 1:'~1~~~ D'1al A Job' '"'110 WANTS ro "'ORK'? l.2. lOO to 200 MM Zoom, side view mirror, :m3 E . S160, Klng bed $98, dbl bed sign! to filnt&stie savlnp. 0R'Mi000NTIC ASSISTANT ""' · """ ·" · • •· . • DRIVE A CAB! $400. or best otter. Call Ocean Bl\•d, Balboa, Penn. $68, All near new, Pool Saturda)' & SUnday onl)'!! Part time poglUon avail. in 548-9493, · 9-5 pm er CX, Irvine, Cail. 92f..6.I. CHOOSE your hourlll work Days. 557-3124 WOOD din. tble •~ , .. _,_ table, fair. $98, 842-(»()6 N--•-ochofD-Some Chamber of Comm. lobb)' s~~~ARY N 'POrt -" J c.-~ II ~ •~• ... -......-·· °"" ...... r.A-~• • e "" TEfoolPO ofien a IfilJY un que for ;yourself, be your oy,•n Furniture 0 $75. Fiberglass kool Mil HARVEST tbl & bench $60: 2 footATTRESSES , springs. orthodontic exp. ne e· Real E1t•t• beach professional linn & time saving opportunity bou, 1'1en or v."Omen. Can boat $150. Old oak desk $25. water skis & rope $25.. frames, both $25: Flex· &U-6443. ''Saleswoman'' needl' pleasant good look· for skilled . . . • • be sli&htly handicapped. REDECORATE •. Hotadlold Port. sewirw machine, slant 2-10 spd bikes $15. ~ aloungeT like new, S12. PACKAGERS Sales opening fur a broker in& •receptionist eecretary KEYPUNCH Neat • Clean Appearance. of stuU, refrig, chairs, new needle almost new $40. TV game S50 548-1290. 49'2-.3918 Irvine Pharmaceutical Mfgr or fll80ciate. Residential w/heavy stat. t)'pine ~.'. SECRETARIES Vbl., retired. Age 25 to 70. couch, coUee ta bl ea, Grund!& majestic PAYJNG $3.20 per.,..,,.,. Sl. STRAWBERRY p l ants, needs i-,ekagen for their resale. Relaxed atmosphere, salary to $650 mo, 64()..:....-. Who want dignified Ir Supplement your income. Spanish. desk. pme Chi l radio/stereo $150. 847-1746. .1964 or early 'iii "dOiian, everbea.ring Sequoias, 10 iJr 'P r oduction department, profeaklnal approac h. SECRET ARY stimuJatitig: long or short Drive a cab 6 hrl or more a 4 ch.ain, new Webster Bar-QIRYS. 313' Heads, recen1;:r ~· dimes $4.10 ~ n. Planter mulch, 2',i m open.le aome paekagin& Prtv 1 ,.,__ Best bon · r day. Apply in tiel'90h b-que, lamp tables le lam.pa, , __ ,....2202 ~ ••• -·· mach.lnes Ir: Pe: r form a e OJ.U<,.-=. us Profeuklnil career oppty term assignments -ew Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th shop vac Mille, most like overhauJed SZi or otter. • ....-. .....,.. ,:f:::L-"~=•::•::.·.:-.::.:='-~~ I manual pa.~. Good plan! Call Al Blade, 545-St24 for R'!Cy w/JBM Exec & da)'s, couple weeks or few St .. Costa t.fesa. new, 54fr3642 ~ manifolds, S 12 . 50: BAI.BOA BAY CL u B BRAND new Davis Ous1e fringe benefits &. a new SoulhC.o, Realtor1. shorthand exp. Some malh monlhs . )'OU decide! Now .... ~~ii.iiiiiii;.iiiiiiiiiiii•li:LIKEaaf'TiNEEW~~-s;;;;;~C!i'e l:!utrlbutor $5, fuel pump. memberab.tp for s a I e • n Tmnis racket with COWT, tacillly to work in. Apply .. REAL ESTATE 11.ptltudc. Xlnt fringe bene-you can · · · · · \\'OM.EN Salem l'otaple bed. includes ~ -~~ $2; other stuff. ,r.1v~ party. 642-1802; 5 medium grip. used once. In pertOl'I between 8 &: u SALESMl;N _ fits &_pleasant aJmosphere~ APP~ Y BY P.!"fONE -.lol> Opportunities ·head and footbo&rds,Jnune, ~ ..L $6. 846-1677 after 6 pm. am. Anabolic, Inc. 1780'l Why not work ln the hotlt f For interview can M:rs . Call~ ilt Let us knOw New eompany moving to slats, lnnersprina: mattress. IJtG calcuJator, silver, Avon !"IREPU.CE, Black sJ'diih DALI Elchlng $6.i, Renoir . Gillette, Irvine. , uee -Jluntln{ton Beactt • Price 547-75J9. what your skills are. No Irvine area needs K.P. oprs, J.'trst $95 takes. See at 755 bottles & Jey,·elry, wuher modern. mmplete, like ne"W, E1dtlng, STh. Bradbury, 011 Equal opportunity employer Fountain Valley, Let us *S.C'ys, Bookkeepers . need to come In pcMJOn8:Uh; Typists, rem. Packers & \V. 18th, Apt 60, Of. A: dryer, 1V, & much more. $95. Birch end table,· tradi· nso. Brandt Wat.ero>lot PART TIME 8 e c r. et a r y train you. Call Phil Mc-Have 100 many to list unt1l "'e llavl! thl! 'just ng t Assemb~~. Call for more 642--6840. loon Sparrow Ave, FV, tlonal S42. 642-9083 _S350=·~·c.""~~••~Y~· ~535-5.195~"-=~--t wanted. To work for a Namee, VJLL.\GE REAL Liz Relnder's Ageney ~~~ rr~E AT TE(o.fPO.. Information, DECORATOR SALE-Sofa, ~l6.lli WASl-lER & dryer S55: 3 RARE. impressive chess set, dynamic young real estate ESTATE, 963-4567. 4020 Birch St.,Suile 104 Tempo y.,,,por•ry Help Office Overload end tables, cocktatt-tables, GARAGE Sale: Camp. Gear, aets twin hox springs &: y,•/especlally ntade playing Investment firm, I01?11:ted in RECEPTIONIST Newpcrt ee·ach 8 3 3 -819 0 557-0061 game table & chairs, chest fumlt., lamps. Mar 2&3, mattre11Ses s59' All good table. Pieces over a foot Irvine. Ple.ue contact Suzie, A front oUiee position re-Dial A Job 83J..0855 3723 Birch St N.B. of. drawers, night stand, 9&:10.. 10051 ·El Capitan L'Ond. 496-S9J9 · tsll. 6-10-0576 Mike m.2349 quiring neat & attractive No Ch•rge To You TEST TECHNICIANS ' misc. lamp!. Sat ~S9 Drive H.B. 962-oo7S.. ~ Horw Air Compre:ssor, TRAP.JPOLINE, 6' x 12'. Ex· PART time 11.taintenaree appearance, good telephone Establbdll!<l I965 Orange Co. compe.ny needs WOMEN, p/Ume, photo lab to 3, UOl D Victoria. t. FURN IT l! RE, atereo, $60, 815 Sonora Rd, Costa cellent conct Hu ·cover & Man for Apt romplex, Se.I ~ty for busy phones, ~~------~ electronl<T test, technicians. work. Will train. S1x>rt hrs C.M. Call 643.-9187 carpets, akil, boots, V\V Mesa ~1692 accident protecUon paper & &mday 9 am till 5 pm. typuig for N.B. buUder S=AR~~:::'7! r~ Indlv. mllll have good eJeo. during day. Laursen Color 8 FT. Cold velvet filOfa. ~He mi&c. 16371 Umerhlll rhe f.'stest dra~ In the \Vest. _,sm"-".='6"'"'=2468~c,· ~~=~·I MS-2726 ~~. r "-~~N~!;.'f ~ oUlce. %c time, experience trorUcs badcg:round &: recem ;Laiii;bii'iil&Uiiioi"''Oi;ynol'"""'iio' lrvlneii;i;, iiii'•I matching Green v e Ive t FURNITURE • ~-of .• , .a DaUy Pilot Cl2.sll.fied CLASS SELLS -642-5678 PART tl:me no exper, M/F, ......... -·...... desire, must be good typist, exper. working_ w/ ~tal chain, ( 1 rocker ), rofiee ., ....,.,. eves, Sat A 1'f Inside, Ideal 39:X>. e.mphuis on sJmple book· & logle circuits. Pocition WORK t_-:_.rid tau;bles, ~ beaLikd· JlO(ldies. 463 Elmhurst Lane, fo r •tu dent•· RECEPTIONIST. req "s test!.n c & uucuu, o oe u ..... , e <'.:bs-taM~.Sat&Sun. 636-8995189)..2258 • beautiful modern offtet! In ==n ~~c~='. troubleshooting of clrcult IN•PROCESS new, must eell. 979-0810 -HOUSEHOLD items, Iota of PART time women earn xtn Fastmn Island. Must have Send reswne to P .O. Brue board a• s e m b 11 e • il INSPECTOR OVERSnIFFED ~ divan potted plants. Sat I: Sun. SS demo in ~. F'ry·P'at good pOOne vot~ & good 7'1'5, Dana Point, CalU. 92629 ~~~:;:.I ·.mt~ & chair $00. ~ ~apl; 493 F1o..w, CM. 1714) 536-m> 12-4 O>llect. typUV skills. Selary to MiO. SECRETARY /EXEC. ~.wing~ETpoclCStiou. Jn.prott:Ss inspection or elec-~e ~lOn &: 'WOOi rog $80. GARAGE SALE. tots ol PDt· ~alLols ~I :: private club has lmmed. OD IC! tronlc assemblies. tnspeetJ 673-1645 tl!ry, ldng-Qze bed. Sa.f-&m. TPEECRHSONNICNIANEL 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM openlrw' for s: lady 1858 So. Manchester nULC~-~~:...uielcctronlc HIDE-A-BED si,s ft. blue· UJO Paularlno, ENOSCM .......,. •. vi/quick leam ability. _AB:lheim-P~s, P•.uit ....... u.i,.; t ~s print S75. 2 -piece aectiorm.I, ODDS 'N • ~.~ RENTAL AGENT Position Diversified pogl . Xlnt. Eq\,aal Oppor. Employer utilizing prints, spec1fica· gold brocade. f125. Both Bet 8 AM· 8 PM. $672..$117 Per Mo. available. California Real salary & '1'0Wih potential. ttlonsn1r.:..:'!,mpbll.,ue&p~'°"""'1 n I• '•· custom quilted. Very good :528 Orange Ave. N. CM. Estate License necessary, Typing 60, sh l!IO. lntervws TYPIST $600 ·.-·~ • cond 499-2549 Household Goods 814 For •n 1d In WorNn•1 World QualltieaUons !h 90 w.p.m., Op......turtity with energetic, by appt1 545-1161. schematic dlagran1s. · · typing 60.w.p.m., 4 )Tl ofc ,....... Sub . FttPald.Keepu-pthetyplng WATER.BED-Extra thick exper. desirable, J>uaonnel groy,.ing company. mit SECRETARY. General orfklt' fot' busy engineen. Mu.<il Call For '\BPI. ba,g,_ heater, liner. hand Coll Miry Both 642·5671, ol. 330 1---·-i-ooe<"pe"'"·°''"'ie!Pful:--Applteatlo resu.me to---Llngo--Real. /emph.Mis· on ahlpplnt & be flextble-type-perrion 1.ndu11U1sl ReJnllons carveft--oa.k"-----fnmte_.,,_o·n mwrt be submitted no Jaler Estale, 1110 Glenneyre, Invoicing. Must be rood w/good typing skills on pedestal .. $2.00 firm .. 6~14Cf> METAL desk, chair, 4 drw. Jil~ cab. _Sac._ wuber _.. dcyer, like new SUiQ. Conn Organ Deluxe cap r Ice -Side-W.f'CIJIPff--(j)ulckie-LaCe- than 5 pm, Mon, March 4!h, l!!La"""""""'""'S."oc""h . .,-~,,..,!!!!~ I typist, shorthllnd pref. Cood IBM exec. Abo Fee Jobs. (714) 494-9401 t974 to the Fountain VaUey slarllng salary. PleMe ca.II Call Sally Hart, 546-Q65, DIN set $49.i Dinette set School Dbitrict, No. 1 RN's S65 mo. pay differential Leather Gypsy tn Laguna CoMtal Penon.nel Agency, TELONIC SJ..15. 6d shag rug $50. Lighthouse Lane, Fountain for advertised 3-ll, 11-7 Niguel for intl!r a.pjmt. 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM Holl)'WOOd bed S20. Assort Valley, Ca!lf. An Equal shills. OR RN'S 7-3, 3-U; ,,;'o;~~· ,0163~·==,..,---= 3 MEN needed to """ace INDUSTRIES !um. ;i...,. """"'° Oppor. Employer. peds ICU RN'S 3-U, ll·7. SECY/ANALYSTforsm.NB 3 men who wouldn't v.'Oric/ "'ROUGlIT Iron dining set, HAND made turq u oise model, brand new. 499-19'25 /l '" eve. Jow•l!l'. 115 Exp. only ore. work involves analyzing 1 _,cai::;:l ,;:675-51l;4c;:;.='=C.M~on7.:g.:12'="_ La9una Buch Maple chest, misc tables. jewelry includlng &qua.shes :.1b~ T&ec~:'1"':. MISSION 1~~°:m~oortt!'r!t~lsll0~ UNDERWRITER &Jual Oppor. Employer ~:1ta~~~bbq, ~~,;::.=ii70~':,.....~-~~--,l"'l"'BI -- Good benefils. Laursen COMMUNll'Y sales forecutlng. For appt. SUPERVISOR LG. goltl naugh. recllner, ---------1 Color Uh. 1641 Reynolds, HOSPn AL p~ call. 675-3553 Fee Paid. Due to retirement YOUNG Attrac Females for rocks & swivels. Xlnt cond. ov AL tube-whlte p 1 a 8 t 1 c l.ii""""iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... 127802 Puerta Rea1. Misskln I •S.c"'""""1 ""c""1r1<"""""""°°iii• I of~~ ma: ~rd b!turor ~~J, aales. ~~ 5.52"-'l'J63 eves or rolHJp shade 12' wide. po. Printing Viejo. 49!'>-4«XI, 831-2300 Ap-ur ty to ~ n d ~ r w r I t er w/so~ ~642-3163=.-;;;:':;:;::,.;::::-=::-";;;:; I ply bet. 9 & 4. Xlnt benefits Stocks & bonds. Brokerage supervlslon exper. Salary to * Love.seat It sola. Never J>OOL Table, Slate top. Xlnt IMMEDIATE & Y.'Orlcing ·conditions, An e~ RYAN AGENCY S1JlJ mo. C8ll Ed Wolf. fJ!r1... used. Very gd. qual.~tom condition. WUI deliver. $400. ~ E q ua I o p po r t un i t y 54()..{i(fj6, Also -Fee Job&. V made. Usually hm. ;;>\JO' 7910. 8J3..-01.53 OPENING employer. !79.'I Newport, C.M • .........,. """"'1'momtt-c El\BED .......,. new, -j:s~A(l1~..,~s~Rep~,,,..~~n"'~"""~=1;~1~-Bea;~dt;:;1t:·;8~· ~"'~:1-;11;f!"""~~H~"'~""';;~m~vd~. gCM~~ 1 mo 01d. x1nt cond. 1125'. Frid. washer. coppertone, ~==;1~ ;,~pf:r~?.~ FANTASTIC Help W1nted, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 Antiques IOO or offer. 548-CT14 other items. M&-6,';90 Black and y,•hlte line ""Ork ATMOSPHERE ---------lwALNd UT 0:eskat60x2lf ,hgood ~CO Bar-B-Que, used once only. No color process. TI~lE LIFE BOJKS is now FOR Sale, Gustav Becker con Ilion, 1de or ome, ...,. hiring six people to \\-'Orie Grandfather Clock. Original '50, 557-8601. ~»11 •Day shift • Fringe Benefits Martec Reproductions, Inc. Jn our ,.. •• '"""""al ol-. s J an Cap1'strano CondHlon •nd In perfoctlc'"o'°FF"'E"'E~IA"'b"°Jo~.,,..,7.,,-, "'11""" "•nN=1""1'°rid:;:g::-,-c,n=-=good=-=.--.. = .. =-.1 fice. Perm part time &: full an u 1 v.'Orklng order. It Is a lovely thick glass Antique metal Bicycle built for tv."O • t'or avail. start at fJ.25 per d ark o a k c Io c k frame $250.' 494-5687. sale 962-8T.H I 'th 1 d approximately seven feet ==.,.-~-~~.,.--ir WI roon1 or a • di tall with ornate 1 0 c • T\\rtN bed & matt & frame. USED conipact. automatic, I F-pe---• 1-On March 11th, 1~4 our 22 year old me um cond vancemen · "' •"Mn>a-1 ... r11 weights and face. For tho~ Gd cond. !~ea.sonable. P.1ust water softener. Good , tervlew, Call Don 833-lmS. sized e lectronics company will move in to who know the value of this Sell. ~ $100. 968-2819 · SALES REP our brand n ew facility in San Juan Capis· ciock the price Js t1. sieal r..·"r"AH=oc,.-. "'Dlnl=no=:-rm-:-,..:::-.-:w::-;/ HOUSE tun of furniture &: 1577 Placentia Ave. Ney,·port Beach, Calif. fTI4J 645-1141 N•tlonal Advertising trano. at SITJ0.00. To see, call Breakfront.· 6 chain, Good k>ts of misc. Items., 1022 Agencf f 64Z-1.0W. rond. ms. ~ \V. Wilson, C.M. R.El.DCATED IN While many of our employees rom our GLASS Sale 1r show. 40 CHOCOLATE Brown ecn. ~!ULTILrrn 1250 -Rebuilt. A.I.C. IRVINE present facility in Pasadena will be moving de.alers, ea m b r kl c e, temporary 7%' couch, $75. Ulre brand new. mso. Call An equal opport\Ulit)' employer SttkJ a i 1 re s s i v • con-wi th us, we will have the following open· Fostora, De pre 1 11 Io n , &t&-7505 S.S.2590 alt. 6 p.m. temP<r&?Y F/1.f to take ings : Heisey, more! Q:)gmfc Age --.M;:ov1=0::-:.1:-::um=-c.1:::0::-. -:.ai:;:-e-CARP"""' , -·-~ Installation PUBLIC RELATIONS over & head acooun~ dept. Lodge, 1TI7 s. Harbor Bl\'d, m .. eo~ CM. Rt~ ~'or'tnine. Cali Agency seeks assistants. Call Dottie Lesbel'I or Ed An ah e i m, { N: e x t ~2840 Dean. SC.nm strong wn1me skills a Seydoox. 5fi6..6CXXI. * Draftsmen 10 Disneyland) s.t lD-9. 1 .,...,.,-~""='----:::-: ,,--,,,_...,.--·---=,1 must. Background ln l!'Jbllc Don't gtw up the lhlpl . SuOOay 12-6; tree parking.,An._t_iq...,uo""-1 __ ,__ __ 10t __ An_t_iq"-------:::IOt:=-I - -"'rel~r:-sencr-r'Ht!me a SiO~thtltg you~ -admiulo The • • wrltine ........ to P.O. "'" Class;J'oed .... do it * Electronic Technicians _.,w~/lhb~ad~===~ I "°" 2298 N.B. ••ll · call NOW 642-5618. NEW lo EXCITING H11p w.n1od, M&F 110 Holp won!od, 111 & F 110 * Transducer Assemblers tt:~;~ An~\'."' t~f:"1'33 PART-TIME J>o you have experience in precision ~­ sem bly of electronic devices? Would you be Interested ln working hall days, 20 hours per week, either morftings or afternoons? U so, ple~se drop us • short note telllng us how much & what kind of exJ*lence you hive -and whether you would prefer morning or afternoon schedules. We are a mulU·mllllon dollar, naUonally known electronics corporation Jocaled ~ So. Orange 'County. We offer excellent working conditions & benefits, & salartes up to $3.50 per hour. All replies will be held-In slTiclest con· fldence. Write Classified Ad #48 C.f 0 Dally l'llot P.O. lox 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 3111 St, Cannery ViilRi'(', * Call'brators 4 N.8 . Also f ea I u r in & Michell•'• Cu"om SMru. A nt. Clerk ANTIQUE 1890 ti pr I 1 h t * ccou mg s plono, .., .. ,, r<tw.hed • orig. &tool w/&18..SI cutenJ * Secretaries ~H""". ·~··1 1 " 1 LAGUNA Beaeh Museum of * Test Technicians ~arc-::'~~r. '=· t.9~~; Fri Ir Sat, 12-6 PM Sun. * Order Takers :m oJtt "'· ANTIQUES-Hall trftl, Ice * . Elec._llC. Assam· ....., .... ice _, • m1 ... U U 111111 ~ otben. 1101 D vtctorta SL ' CM. Call 60-8187 * r..i.. litenlllre Cieri ANT IQ UE db l bed ~IA w/matcbfne ~ ttru. * Machinist ~alnut Ratber untmtal. Interested applicants are urged to call for interview appointments at our San J uan C..pistrono.Employment Of!lce. ENDEVCO 49&.8779 493-9181 An E<lual Opportunity Employtr ' AppH•- Roni Wuhon/ Dr,.,. $2. Wk. F\J.11 matnt. .... ~ .. FR.ICIDAJRE Elect drytr like nu SGS. _, ANTIQUE AUCTION ' DATI: Monllay Nlh. Mlirch 4th, 7 P.M. LOCATION: Ot•M Het9I In tM C"9tel 1411t- .,..... ( ... He,._. IMI .. Afte .. . ......., C:.IH.) I-Molo "'totoD._.,. .... , \Ve have been commialoned to liquidate stock from Mi tchells Antique c.llery locakd In the La Cienega District of_ Bew:rly HlllL An ex- ·quisite &election of high quaJlb' antiques ~hicb have bee:n =:etely ~hed and restored to mint Uon. Man>' bet.uW\al hand .,.,,, ......... It ls to yQu.r aMntap tbat 10\I collectors. tndJVfd:l.m.ls. dtcorah:n and deaJm do not ml.a: this. aaleo, u antiques ot thta condlUon and quality a.re 119t very af'ten available to buy at auctlona. OllAlogues llsUng 8ch ittm will be diatrlbutied ed on Ale nite. All purchaget mu~t be paid for and removed rmm premi8ts on nl1h.t of sale. • .DJ)f::Q_ppcn_at 5~'00 e.M.....5alj" Nlah.L • WUT COAST~ COMPMIY ,. , .. .._(n4) , .... ,, LUXURIATE in tbe bod,y. llOft ft"eling ot easy shou1i!e~ above R gent.I)' ~·rapped rbiq;:· onal line. Dress, pan!suit - both are great fur Sprlni;::! Printed Pa11en1 9JL9: Mis- ses' Slit:es 8, 10, 12, 1-1, 16, 1' .. Size 12 (bust 34) lakes 2~ yards 00.lnch. MVD'n'·Pl'f'& a:NTS .tar each pattftn -add Z cents for each pattern for Air Mall and Specla1 -Uno: .......... thlnk:tsu drJJwry will .. ..... ..a or lnOft. Send to -Mutln,lbeDAILY PILOT, <Cl. Palttnt Daot-. 232 West 18th Sl.. New Yorlc. N.\ 1011.l. P r int N'AJB. ADDa:M with SIP• 1aE .na ll1!U!: --. SEE MORE Quick Fuhlom and cho<Mle one 5m1 tree trom -out" -Summ~r Catalog, All Onl)' :soc. INST ANT SEWING BOOK .., bla,y, wnr tomorrow. 11. llm'ANT r A.SJ! 10 llOOk -11\tndr<do • f ---"· S)c. _ ... _ .. ......,. II -pafliml. llOc. Surprise lJOmeOOe near and dear with this easy afghan. New, quickie af&han! ero. «:het kM>ps O\lt'T cardboard or ruler In .k?lot' bendl for broom!!tlck bh~ I l'auty. u~ bullcy yam for cozy wamilJ\. Pattern 723$: dlref11ons. SEVENTY·flnE CE?ftt , ror each pa Item -add 25 cents for each pattern fot Air Mall and Special ~ dUng: otherwilc Udrd-claa deliwt'y will take tbfte weeks or mire. Send to Alice Brooks. the DAIL PILOT, l!IS, N-I Dept., Box 163, Oki a.a.el Statton, New Yorl(. N.Y. 10011. Prtnt N-, •FF I , llp. Pataea N..-. , NEEl1L~ "" Qocbet, lmtt, ~-Fret -50c. ............... Buie, ....,. -.. ~ fen.. Sl.00. IMtaat ()ettflld .... -Ullm b)' pkmlrell Pt.t· tmti. n.oo. ()Do ..... le ...... OHt -mora than 100 clfta - s1.oo. I .,.,.,,.. .. ---$1.00. )4 Jlftf ....... IOI:. a.otolUPTW ........... llOc. --•-lAlootlcm. llOe--.-......... KEEi! 'OI&. BO'.ll'O)lf OF ROUND WASTE BASEKTS clean b7 placlDIJ a peper plate Ill lhe bottom of the buket. 1'lm tcSle llema into CUh wtth a O.Uy Pilot Clauffled Ad. Mi2..56'11. ~1 .......................... .. ' ' ' • I • .. • .. i : PIANOS -ORGANS • Mew I: Ulled. Great selection. ; (bmpetitive prict's. Open • Evet. ~ SUnday1, The best i '-deals are always at: : • Wallichs Music City : South c.o.tt Plua 540-2830 I NEWPORT IMPORTS THE ALL NEW DATSUN 710 IS HERE. WE FORTUNATEL Y HAVE THEM IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . " COT OATSUN ..... -... . . ......... ,,~ .... . ·-· °""'' ....... ' • . MAZDA SEE T~E ALL NEW . RX4 ~ E. }'int St,, Sanla A: .a 5.58-1871 '71 MAZDA 2 Dr. Cpr, BJ.oe, (771D$.\1 ) $1495 -·· ~ • '¥ COT CATSUN _, .. -·· ...... ··~··-··· ........ > • ....., ......... , """ ... .. AtmlORIZED SALES I SERVJCE Jim Slemons D J.'l 970 ,TOYOTA ONE YEAR WARRANTY 'I3 TOYOTA CORONA SEDANS S.-.rni<. .,....-,.-- fron1 nil rquippOO with 11.uto- matk·. fa :t "')' atr t.'Ond, radio, t'lt'. All ir!t't<c:f below lhft ('(Ill! ol 111 ~· 1974. Sfo:F. 'M1t'.'.\I NO\\" ... DRIVE ONE •.. Ht''\' ONE ~ .• Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I•,,' t I \(IJl,[,\[l ,,-~~ 1(1 '.,,j"\(,jll\ "~ \l11 '71 TOYOTA MK II HARDTOP 0..ly 31,982 mllHI f'ri'll!I blllt" w11h 1'0lor kr~d b1.<t1·k 1·iv1h Ull1·rior Fn1•- lory 11ir row!, but'kl'! S••al~. ,\.\! ~-:\I t>tdlo , Uf'"'' \\'hilt> \.\'llll~. <'It'. 'fh1Jv u fuK' co1n- hirmtion of Qllaill)' and ~'<'On­ omy. (9'liDS\ll. $1395 • NAlfRS CAOIUAC 2600--. Colla Meta 540·0100 ... . .... COT OATSUN _ .. """''' ... .,,, ........ _, ..... -- ""'<>· ... """ '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhertl LEASE OR TRADE All Model1I DEAN LEWIS 1m1 Beech Bl.142-4415 HUNTINGTON BEACH '73 vw Only 612'1 mi!M Like nevi·. Powder blut' with lllk Inter· '°'· Fantastic Savings NEWPORT IMPORTS 3Ul0 \\'. Coast 11..-.·y .• N.U. ~2·9405 • ' • •• D_I {_ DAILY I'll.or -· -'· 1974 ,. . ~ lmport;d "' ·-UiOil NC! l .... ""' ' I 1 Mi a-'""' . Ni Xiii; UMll HO 1iiiW. u. ..... lllool ' VOLKSWAGEN ""CIC -CADIUAC CHIYIOLIT CONllNINTAL ' UNCOLN '-rl.n.iounf '69 , __ Gllla 72 9UICI< SKYLARK --w-•n.--1-: .. -A:. T::-U::S:-7 'lt..~~~ 1973 --:-==::::-:::1-.--a·rw " I _, ................. ..,. CUSTQM -H. T. ~--~--LINC'"'\N~ .... w .~ AT ll bol*-tan ""'" ~,-~On1,.,,1•~1-~ I ·--=== -~ ~ --and --·-· -.. 1---t'iiilif'i;;. ~~--.,~~,. "'1•1 -·· '' WWJMWf l=IJ'ftiWMI ~hot'*' tlEiiil. AtitO. CONTINIHTAL · Chrysler/~ '5r~~ "'~=~v .. ~~= ~=:="!'~~,._~...=: ~,\i:~ ~/~74 °"'"~~~~.I i • ' NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. a.at 11'2,:, N.B. "1-M05 And matchlnt vlll)'l lnt•n... '13 ELDORADO t04Sll>ltl VI, autoruttc, rodlo, 11eoi.r; ~ Ii,.."" 1~'1 I ..,. .,..,. -am/Im IN• 2 DOOR DUST!R 546-1 t34 ' .,.ull power, ~Jory _.air ""' 1 poftr ateerinc. power ft1-power~IJ. (~ rad. w/lf1tft0 tape. WW • ;:.JtAlDlQf_ Serial Ho. Vl.SCfG 1'190jJ(i __ l' :it: .:fil .. ~~~~ ·'72 CAD113~,D :r~----:.:.....~f 1111215.~<+luiiOiiASOn.Uooom -i:;,;=~ v automa -, , $2595 p(j~C · W•tnvt1r......-... 1mttca1 ---1 ~ • . -:. .... ~~&:;~~Ji: ~---Blvd., ......... , aw-~' .~. ~1!; "'HUGI! SEll!'CTfON--. ~ IM~. (8510ZK) • •nCAD.SED .. DE.Y. Clm. --1221W.CGu!Hwy,N.B. -·wl!ltelldewa!J-. 'MJ>llUERS '68 J'O!<l'IAC Sta. w,_ '2"' · t!i!2EAD) · ' ' $1 HS · eh-coodltlonlnc, viii)'! top. Giant ,._, 1 <qulollOd with automadc, • · n1't , ·tA MA YERICK OOIEOHI. • ..., .. IMJI. tacto.,, .., cond.. ..,.... "AID FOR OP. MOT. wru. •n T·BIRD (3()1EXV) Open Dally. SW!. IOPM $2295 . . Open Da!Jyl SWI. 'Iii IOPM '<!. ........ -... brake•. < '' .._ 29'l9 H-Blvd., '10 ~·~·CK I ~ ,19!1.llarl>or Blvd mlo, heater, etc. v.., WILL BUY YOUR GAS SAVER PA'lTOPDO!LAR.CALL • ..,... <>+ota.M... ~oyl'ollllock -·-~ .. -.OpmDally4&m.~10PM ·o.oa-~' ,--01$I'il<25. P•lce )CENT ALLEN."°"""· '70 CAD. SEO. DE v. 546-1934 0..ly 25,205 mlfesl =· --lharp, 29'l9 H•n1or'lllvd., 546-1934 ...,_ to $S'l5. EXcollent VOLVO «978XOl • Excllln&' Roman Rad........, Colla -• , • and sate family and ut1111y 1-----...,...-iiiiiCK"IO -""""" $2'tt BY<>W,NERl""6. 1lnllb with black vtnyt .. '72 MAVERICK Ortr, V... 546-1934 .,.,., J-4 Son, '6a •74 ·YOLYO ><Ir' cpe. fact. air, 5()()1) "IOCAD. SED. DEV.: 11811 Qieyy Impala; ...,, . ....,.. Economical 350 cu. RAH. ..... PIS. 14.000 . llvbor, Col!A' Meaa. mioa.....,..trffi>ltenr. t411AFVI C'Jcond.newbead ... IA.Vl.wtthau .... ttcu....a., mUea.1Gp38.smt. ,!mPLY~ 19n ..,..Miii "4tHBI. \ • Wa:t below -. Nwpt. $25't ~~ •• .':::":"'/I'. ladmyall-cond.,lull....,., '10 MAVERIOC. iii-., CuSTOM SUIUlltlAN CBfl• S••llan '68 PONT. T-PS/PB, S..t Dool Anywho rel LEASE OR BUY All Modol1I DEAN LEWIS VOLVO Bch. -· '70 ELDORADO (243AilYl call aft 1 t!44-161J 1'1111 lilt wheel. AM/FM ndlo. -~. S Seal StalJoa W-S Seal StalJoa W • AMJFM, AJC, l9lfO. '70 BUIO< -te w ... R/ll ,,.,, New n • Tbla' -beautf will win GI dd. VI-4110dd, VI--· i133-1M PIS .... trans, lac air. '70 CAD81.2>~, • =·( CAMINO ~ .. -slabL MIRCUIY , ~...:::--.,........,. ,..,.._,..... '68 GTO. P/S.P/B. Air. I"' than 411,000 m11eo. $1695. t ~ ,. · _. -Diie .....i --RJIL V1DY1 tap. Auto. (l64BLR) N.._ Be<cb $21t9 V~, ,Auto.,,..,,,, Radio, ~ '11 OOOOAll· XIU Ah' O>od!Uoner _,. -D11C F1U!1 """'-!l63-650T ' I • Dlr. Call 833--9300 '7001.DSTORONADO '~~ ~ 1:f; '111ISevi&Wf!'....,,Sl:EAM'Rldio AlrCooditkmer 1966 PONTIAC LeMan• BUICK '10 ruv1era. air, tu1l (S38CJM) ~ . • (518' ory and drive tt ... ~ EkctrorlJc lpiHon AM Radio -1oob iood. runs good must power, AM/FM S.track Slltt Cobd, ), Its pertormance •M14Chkr·Gtten Vln)'ISplitSeats ttllS350.oroUer6t8-S702 $1850. Pvt Pty. fm.3595 '89 MARR lJI (XEX1'f5) bandliftl e Xcel 1 e D c e. Uemse • 2i5mJ' Electruoic lpltlon 73 GRAN AM 1966 HArho,. C.M. 646-9'03 CADILLAC '" Economy -••lety. · Sl,695.UI Cdo• -O>eatnut Metallic 642-39!0 ~ 61l).%149 '6l 1228 Wgn. Stick. A/c, -'&&CAD. $Eo. DEV. ~ ~aa::-:c See at DAILY PILOT lJceme 263EOJ to le ml. tine oond. '73 COUPE DE VILLE (WQE633) power ot-pawtt Empl.,... p-Lot. $1695 RAMBLER 644-Q-19 bef. 1 or aft 5pm Onfy 11 ,129 milesl $1399 13600.ach Bl., Westminsttr brakes. factory &Jr con-~~.~ See at DAILY Pll.O'r Em· ----------1 eves. . Shadow Taupe w:lth matching ~ 636-2500 dltionbw, Ludau -~ _o 'P Greenman ' ploye Parkin&: I.at Monday '63 RAMBLER. 2 dr Mhd 26 MUea Per Gal vinyl top and color keyed CHRYSLER '69 OORVETI'E air, pl•, (701.E0J), -~e l'J'iQe: ~. -. thru_Frlday.4All: t»l\d., low ml. O!ir~ lady ·1 ~~£,,2~~s!:l~ri -~F~~~·1~r~t:· .;--A. TL-AS . --~~~l ~._Jet ~%~ ~AttAS -ukfor.A-""'TL.oA...,,,,,S an._ owner,c:.'Bi~~-i-- ·~~"""""'-7-7:-=-:,,.· •I condltloninl, tilt wheel, AM/ · · DODGE '62 Votw. Body damaged. f FM stereo multiplex, power ' . NOT A GAS GUZZLER '1.l Chrytler/Plymovth ,69 THUNDERBIRD Many good parto. 175· door locks. Sold new and ?2 CADILLAC • Chryalor/Pl.,.._ih 32Mon.ooot'"°mt' ~~ ·~ ~ '72 .PLY. MO.lnH Chryalor/Plymouth Excep.-Uy clean, lux' 66-0291 548-<>226 -by ••. (958GWW). ~· ~ UI . 2 . xin· ~···•ND NEW '74 ,68 DODGE -9 .... ~---'68 PLYMO'"'H -equipped with ll!ll •n VOi. vo 144E $54t9 .... -v e, Dr. ' r-: """ ~?'147~ ·n MARQUJS .. .BROUGHAM DUSTEI u • power, ""°"' · .... cond., • ._,, a1r. SAVE :/;... ~ ~ ~ CHRYSLER FALCON <PE VI, a.-at1c, ....,... ,.,...., •. YIP.' etc. 11as had ,.. boot a1 831-:ID40 °''· a/oonl. .aJmate -. NEWPORT ' n~·~· 'TE ~ -...... -...... va, automatic, -beat .. , catt. .... ....... $LSl5. . •utos UMCI stereo nd. w/ ~. I ·WQ . , ~u,,__ ~ br1akea, white iddt wall tires, pt:wtt atemng 'white alde Jobnaon A Son, ·IJJmn "' ' ·l"!I' lei.ta. WW .ell 2. oixr. Automatic tnuwmt. '62 Fakoa Wq. all or part at • nduoed Jlioe. Thll air oonditionlitg, CUltmm U • wall ' Mercury, ~ Harbor I AMC $1700. O>nlact ""'°""" -. radio, ,,..,.,, power •• -. "'" ......,..., ~ ~.tlti-~ t.rior anc1 1nterior, viii)'! ""'· .., """"-· Colla ,,._ 540-!il:ll. -· -..... ,_., -·m etc. Call anytime 5l»2!M full po•••". lacbT m, Lu> -mouldJnaa. (2961Xlff). -top.$~), '61 T·BIRD. Well malnta1ned ! '71 AMC GREMLIN '68 CADILLAC SEDAN .DE BalllN Bay Club ~ wiilte mdewall 'FIREBIRD dau -. etc;· Ul8CXVl. • $22f5 ~ ~n.. ~~.l"!'f'48 ~ : VILLE Luxuriomly equi~ 1221W.'c.outHwy,NB tltts,vinyllidemouldirws. $2215. Jotmon •LSon._l.ln: Dally6'Sun ... !tll10PM .... ~·.........yl:Sun.'tillOPM ;;;kend. -~-~:'!· 1 B~J =· ~.,:1~~ ped with w:l.:r-cond, Serial No. Q.23.T4Cl31477. FIREBIRD 'S7 I ~ 3 epd min , m& Barbor, 292$ Harbor Blvd., 29'l9 Harbor-Blvd., .. cytlndff, automaUc trans., .!'!l, ...... maintau..d ":./ CAMARCL. --. $39'5---......... ..,,Git~-: °""'-.M..... . Colla--• 54'-1934 TORONADO ' .. radlo, healeJ', WSW tlmt, IZLK!l6'7l. 11175. Taite· ad-U SEU. Open Dan,. & SUn. 'tll 10 PM 492-?244 alt • · MUST ANG 546-1934 ~f.:'r"' 30,1177 m11 .. , 1312-~"fi..,,,,,~:'~ ' '68M_CSTAMARO -~,:.... kFIREB.:l'. ~to,~'!': ..,, MllsrANG MAal' a FOR .... '73 "'--""> ~=o~ ~·Jseo&i $1000 batow Blue Book': $1999 Hu.,.., Co•ta Me•, 546-1934 1t110ron... 60-8292 Cobra Je~ .,... "'"'1ne, 3. 2 tb' hant top. All fWi m11u, ~. air cim.~ ,,.,;.., 1:.,"J".,J 'lll:":W-i;:::,; ' 540-5630. · -, -~-RS GOUPE~--· FORD trans.·""' end. 1+riba. s.ooo...mt.-i'rtv p1y, "-·....., b"""'· ·01tloti. -s349?c 1siDID·i.eioW I ' .. ·~ ... -~ ' ~ ': . "·~ , ' ' • ~ l •n COUPE De VJIJ., lull a... Tu (UOIM "1111 blacl! ~.)MPll!.IAL ' tlmt, Owr $15U1. -644-<159. ndlo, hoaterEx landau top. Bll>e -) l.!l>1lry , d~Z1ml3lnt ~~ ~ quolle deluxe il'lterb' ... 321 .·Only 16,0:ll tTlll11I $1900. Call 4!JZ..'15'1T, wa. TROUSER POCKETS 1IPf'len economy and ~ party Lee Webb 54f..0093 pwr, A/C. ·nu -tlrea ; vtnyi top and matCfllrw tJJr.. LE BARON 4DR H.T. AT·LAS 11.noe December. ~APPLY IRON-ON TAPE TO. <•EXX). cellent ·economy Pnceti ~ ~ aya _.,.. evet O'JIJ-'W.W •• -v.a, factory"air, radio, ailto. Gumt ¥eJilllc finllh with 1969 MUS'l'ANG, VS. air_cond, trousers are new. Thia will $28'75, See and = ...... ·~~"!'"!'!!!~~I . ,70 AMC H '6' ELDORADO ..-....,,,... .. .......,...,..,<Olot' U,.O,vJ!71 top end Ch~Plymfuth P/S, PIB, auto. ......... ,~~~ ~=. ~".':iub .. : · VEGA • ornet , Only 35,813 mllHI' .,. ......,, ,....., ~. ·nwci11n(· ,..,,,.. h\terlot'. '68 C:CMI-. vinyl tDp. lowner ......... ~""" cioaet apace by O»la Meaa. 5*:5§30 Supe< Gu Sa.,,.., Rod, f.or the moot -tlnz ~"'!' .!_~• !!!,-;_ ~· llual ...... '"".'.!!!'.!...""al;• ~: · ,.,_ .. _ . stat1o""·J to appreciate. ~ 546'Sll3 ' "don't needa" with' Don't tdw ... ...· ahlpi •n VEGA OT ExoolJeni ~,.:.. . . 1(6mQE buyer. Palmetto Green '"JIN ........ •:--._.'!"; ... """'. I .• __ , . ~· ft aft. 5 p.m. • :a DaJ1y PUot ctu.ifled Ad. "Ult"l t In clMltfted Slilp cond sui S•tn. LoW . s· 129· 5 ,_ lliilili Wltti Wtilte wide ...i .,... belt u.... -. , .,..,. multiplex, -W ·~.!!.11~"!'2: 6 q~-= .__UM:!. · te&on Reiali.t etHm. m1, ;;... o11':. 548-w .. . OCT DATSUN ... . . -. . .. . . . . ... "". . ... , .. t970 AMERICAN Mb tor a Grefnl.ln; xlnt oobl. air. $16'0.494-36(ll BllCK AT~AS" viii)'! top and Palmetto .,,.... ...... opare tire, etc. 1..--· ...., .-. agon ~ •• ---... 990 leather upbolltery Full pow-61,cm mL .•. 1 celvablt op&rl on th1a vs, automatic, radJo, heater, ~ ps, Jo • mi, sm: c "'°" Autos, UsM 990 Avtot, Uw:1 990 1 ..... .....,. .... .:.... ... 111.. -PRICED BELOW ~;:;:,(9tl3GWY). ........ .. _. powe. 675-3'16< aft 5. '' , !. I telescopic wheel, AM/FM BWEBOO. K AT ~~.~wall-· '68 MUST.ANO. m; liiii, I stereo multiplex, new Whl~ ' . ' · • a1r .._ ..... <ZIJIS.»>. &ood au. lo mik"I. · 1 1 , -.,, • •. wall ..... ~,,,.,,,..,_,. sH95 tAsH 5795 ~ . BUY WHERE YOU'RE , opllona oo ,thla llne ·ankl. 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HmTORJNO,vti ...... = OA•••f ~-!T~P~.P~,...9'11~ I m condlttonlntr. white aide Balboa Boy C:lult ~· 321 AtllO. , Coov! , 0 • 38,000 mt1ea. llJ'll. tDJ. -.t. - wal!""'·sru'°'· t221w.o.i i1..,,,NB c~molit I °""~~~,.., =:~ ~~ --=-=~\ •73 ~~t!!::.!!~lt,._ ··i2999 0pen~!..."':"s;:1.l.'.0 PM '.ii.~ ~0 ~ '72 . CJIEVROID Nova 546-1934 f:!.~..!;;...~· .. ~~~CAU 11----~.,.'-""'--...,,.,."---·-------------- 74 CENTURY. tnde '" -" down clean auto. bu auton>allt 4 tb' IW.!1op. -.,:;; ~ 74 PINTO WAGON 2lllO -81..s. ~s:;::._....,.20.<xxi :::.:'. . eo.ta Meoa wl>oleoale Blue Book.,. coupe. 'lbla -...i:.XLNT~ 1968 ~•.,-}' U"'Wl5llWlll 'OLDS 172 ....... GTW'AG....., $21499 ~UXUS 4DR pymt on~ !_Joat or car. tnnan~. power-al steer--ere. good m.Ueqe, auto a:,.ta Mela .lh~ .... lmFWAI · Dir., 536-5824 . in2, .......,...,. r ()(ID. bel.dlights 4 timer, apet!d 11---..;._.------------.-------1 On y 6,503 mllffl 19611 COUPE de vwe lull dlllool,,., etc. Drlw a car control; ale am/Im"""" '68 ows ~ ...,, CHEVY HOV• i Harvest gold with exquisite AM/FM ;tereO ta that ls •trlkine in' •P:' vtty very dean; 1 owner: I 7 2 " $2 5 9 9 C.old tapestry interior. Fae-~'Rood cond.. vinyl J:. :rea.rarr~~ '1 eood transporation &: ~Y ' • • !C:!~·momaiic,~tttiWilq. tory air condlt~, auto-~7368 Son · IJ.nroln Nemirr ..:SJ& car, call 8»-'1015 aft 6 or ~~nmi:mias~ ~~ •m CAD 4 ctr. full pov.-er Harbor Blvd., Co.ta. 1M~ wirerxts 172 CAMARO COUPE wheel AJ.t~tadlo. WSW A·l cond. Must sacrifice, 54()..5600. -• '73 CHR~. ~·wagon, Y8.0110ll'Ofic.oows~cowerbrol:ei.oi-s2999 tires, 'etc~ Fantastlc1 value· pvt_pty, ~1157 '73 CORVETTE ~t& auperb ~· concf!Oirq....,..1ire\.NU./121Gft.Jl on a fine family est. (~ '73 MARK IV, fUlly" loaded, V-8: Auto Trans, Motlnt ' . '70 TORINO ata. 'ft'Kll., R · -------------------------B JF!i. lo ml, prlvate party. !6800· Sten!O, Power Steering, COMET · & H, ""· h'Y-duty "'°"" '71. PINTO. 4 apd, Run-a-17 I VEGA HATCHBACK $. I 7 9 9 ••'95 96:1-59il'l "Pr oos.:.orn · · win,--, EZI 0•·00, Fa"-tn1.n11. cooler. $1550. bout, 44.tm ml. Xlnt oood . ....., uuw• -... -846-3259 $1595. 644-4926. l\i.fOIT"Qtic,roclo,]l,376milM. '73 COUPE DEVIl.LE, vtn tory Alr Cond, Map, '1111 &. '73 COMET 2 DR fS24CXUl root, 11tereo, all xtrM, lo Tele Steering Wheel (688-Cmnpany owned & main-'64 Galaxle, 2-dr. HT, Finn FORD 'Tl Pinto Runallout, ---------------..,..---------• I ml. prlv ptf. $5850. -HRE). . • . • talned lilte new ,. ... $l9I cuh. Good tnmap. ""'· ~"/"~ m· PvL ply. • 7 I CORVmE STIHGRA v 9 lll)'daylltneBESTDAYto _,..... 8el'vlceaepLEqulppedwtth lj"·..,~·d!l.'iJ'b· R & ·73 R .bout x'1n·1 llOV•""'""'''·'·'""" $.42 9 !'Un an ad! Don't del~.. . __ --automat1c transmlUion, air • .. Ul\I , • Al./i lfM ip&Q,!11 ~1-EO! Oaullied ada 1ell btg Hema, • cond, power .ltffring, mdio, ·n LTD· Brougbarn, vinyl Call 551...5859 .--":"'"-----------r ---------1 Pilot CILUIJlod. 642-6678. unall Item• or aey Item. " healer, <le. Oomb'labl•, top, AM·nl .._ Good 'Tl PINTO. MUST SELL. 17' 1· OPS.GT COUPE ' . $2499 A I N 9IO •ut. -9IO l$fe and econ om l ca I . cond, $1MXI., S86-65l9 X1nt cond. 3J mPL M>3SlJ 10ettd • ro6o. u 01, ew "" os, 13600 Beach Bl .• "·esbnlnat!;r <378HDE) $3715. J<Dw. /t. '70 MAVERlCX. air, auto, er MS-8ll2: • • ta,,..:~ . _, • 636-MI s.n £b>oolJ> """"""· 2626 Jo mne.,. by....,.. $17!1S PLYMO'....., ---------------------------41 ~Jl'l.~.~ =· Colla M••· ....__ ' ' ' vin 172· ·POHJIACLEMAHSCPE. $2699 --CHAii '73 PINTOS . -52189 4,,.... ....... -. ... . __ I,.._.._. ... ..... • H1W 1•74 DODel SUIM'AMI · tract1 Lik and '72 RANCHER() 500, Alr, ATLAS . Rolv ...... rodo.P.S..P.B~oircond.. eqUlp;:, .,:, ':."tomatic CONTINENTAL ~~ ~~\~,-· """"'"lXi'l . · ::;;"·a,.~.~·~'10 OONTINENTAL. 4 DR '10114AVERICK.aum'6',PS, Chry1lor/!'lymouth 173' QLDSCUTU$SCPE. $289. 9· etc. (13!ETI'). Allldng pm LUXURIOUSLY -Rid!, 09,000 ml. A ciOM '71 PL:YMO'....., Vl.l...od<rid. +<.164-Jobneon A---Son llrlmn with :factory air ~ car, $1595. 64l-ai32 u1n BeiuifJ.f-MHX>I _ Mercmy, :1626 11vbor Colta ~ lull power, AM· iii1f FORD GALAXlE , -FUR:Y . IR 1----------------------.. Mesa. 549-¥1l. ' .J\! 1te'eO. Extra clean, see 2nd car SD) « belt ofr '70 CHEV. Mooto Carlo, ms btt)' today (288ASH) 531-0142' . • 4. DOOR Beaut. beige wldrk bm ~· JohMla I: Son 1Jn. 1971 TORINO Sta W smell 'U .&•......._, roof, R/H, PIS Auto trans.. ooln Mercury, S26 Harbor, V-8, air, xlrl( ~ $1995. nlll'aUIVf'" tac air. Uke New. -,,._ , Costa Mela. ~· -S.3895 VS. automatic. ndlo, beater, (558 BF!) 'Ne..,,on Bel!ci> 13 TOWN Ullqie. l.Dadod, . LINCOLN ...... "'-· ..... ' Dir Ca11 833-9300 ' 2 Dr, Speed control. Air . bralDN. 'White ~ wall tires. CHEV• . '70 MALIBU "dlx Oond, Specal Blue Pain~ all-. conditioning. (9211BSX), ' ·AM/FM wtth tape pl.ayer '611 Uncoln. Loaded. lt mpg $195 ;,~ .. ~:...'la'! :::.i. ~ ,originally iold far $9000'. ""'-°' .... ol!er. GOOd Open Dan,. 4 Bun. 'Iii 10 N Pvt pty, caz.1U. 96M2i&1 -· ~~ onlJ' $$XII. prt. pt;y, oondltloa. f!M!G 2929 Harbor Blvd.; ' ·n MONZE CARLO su ... ' '62 ' 'Un. Cont. xtnt body, Coeta Mesa Mlh black .landau root. Dan,. -~ Qwllled Adi White leather Inter, ...,,. $46:. 1934 Trim radlall It 111!o1d to --good, $2!IO.lol!er • .....,.-, · · sell. Sat-30IO o". AiifOl;Jllow 910 ~-•. Nft' _ 9IO A-. lift 9IO '64 O>ev Impala, ...... ...1;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i cond, -_,,,.,, -tra.nsp .• $&, l · 49&-030'1 '72 MALIBU. L oa de d I tncldlrc lkftO, Muat RD. --·-'71 CHEVY Vep Gr. 4 Qd., xlnl CMd .tt 5: 30 • wkendl, 561-0667. 1967 MALIBU, •Ir, PIS. PIB, neW tltta. xlnt lhapt. 1695. or offer MMl'l!t· '67 Wq., auto, 2 bri carta, good -t...,,.., flOO> ... ,. · OUR SERVICE 'EPARTMENT WILL • OPEN FOR SERVICE • SATURDAYS EFFECTIVE MARCH ~· I A.M. to 4· P,M. ) Pie ... col for •ppoiolnle<lt • , , 64().6630 Juhnson-&-Son . LINCOLN/MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa 540-5630 • SPECIAL PURCHASE 1973 * TON PICXUPS Automotic trans.. VB (reg. gaa). Power steering. poMr brakes. AU ltlss than 21._000 miles. Hi rubl>er. Ford-G MC-Olevrolel's. EXAMPLE: •73 CHEV. 'I'• TOH PICKUP $2899 'AllDn'Olic. V8. P.S.. P.8., • 17.IXXlm.\n.118~ ' 171 CHEV. ¥•TOH PICKUP ··$26·99 M«>nei, P.S. P.9 .. oio.. m l0.489 mi19t.. ~"..clilia.. ...... 1111s1 171 FORD 14 TOH l!ICKUP $2299 c~~ vaerqn.. ~11..incJ. 5oKial lllite.18714SGI . ' GMC 61/z l'T. IED 169 $1799 P'odUD. VI ~ .t aitd. ~ 44 tn:l~lm:i ....... • 170 C .. V •/1 TOH PICK.UP , $1799 Vl Olk.-.:iiic. Good bl, . .a trn.d. l11Sl71Cl •73 ILAW 4 WHHL HIVE $4199 = 11..S. ocdo. ._ *"· "'---bN.f'!l1 1~ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 • JllO F.I. CAllll'O 414. Id ,...,.,.._ rm • -~-----~-------~~~~·~J!Ollll!ll!!.l!!l!!!!!!!!:J'4-3713~!!!!_-ll!?!!!o11!!1 ... !!!l!!!ll!I .. ~.--.................................. . ' • • • . --. , . .. 1 I • l ' -·-·-COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 3 • MARCH 9 I.. THE Do\ILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 .. ;frl--R~ll~@ SERVICE fk ~ ·LI ,l!:V . . DIRECTORY ·Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction . . . AMERICAN MOTORS Friendly AMC/Jeep · 151 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 645-7770 Ward S. Lee •• Inc. l234 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 546-44-44 Crevier Motors .. -~aw. lst St., Sa .. nta Ano 835-3171 Soddleback Volley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway · ·Mission Viejo 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers CodiUac 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET I Connell Chevrolet ~828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • J46-1200 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 FO~D Dunton Ford -2240 So. Main St., Santo Ana i 546·7070 I Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa • 642-0010 = I . I University Oldsmobile • m ! 2850 Harbor Bwd., Costa Mesa I 540-9640 • t ~~ LINCOLN -MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury · 16800 Beach Blvd.,. Huntington-Beach 842-8844 Santo Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-0511 . -Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 OLDSMOBILE , University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 Dave Ross Pontiac '2480 Harbor Bl vd .• Costa Mesa 546-801 7 PORSCHE · AUDI I Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 I ROLLS -ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports • 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 6'46-9303 VOlf<SYt' AGEN ~Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 TV !PORT! HIOH//()tm -...__ SUNDAY. MARCH 3 ll:ocM 0 fa (l)dj NHL Hockey Chicago ·Blackhawks vs. Detroit Red Wi~. 11:30 IJ (9 ) Ci) NBA Basketball Ne!# York at Boston. 1:000 111' ( The Superstars Final competition for the best all· _ ...,-_auod..athlete -• --• -.. ----~~ 2:00 ) CBS Sports Spectacular 3:00 American Sportsman 1 :3011~@) Worid Championship Tennis 3:30 BS Eye on Sports (i}) CI> ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports Superf1ght # 2 between Muhammed Ali and Joe Frazier. 5:00 r Ci)) CBS Eye on Sports 8:00 Amer1Qn Hone & Horseman Pro Basketball Lakers vs. Warriors. TUESDAY, MARCH 5 B:OOPM D @ Lakers Basketball lakers vs. Portland. 10:15 D Jerry West Show ' THURSDAY, MARCH 7 8:00PM m Boxln1 From the Olympic 9 Warriors Basketball Warriors vs. Milwaukee. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 ll:OOAM a ID (i)@) NCAA Basketball Championship Doubleheader 12:00 I Ancel• Warm-Up 12:30 An1el1 Pre-Season Baseball Angels vs. Oakland A's. ~ (]) Doral Eastern Open Golf 3:00 C'reatest Sports Legends 3:30 Ci1J CI) Pro Bow1ers Tour $55,000 New Orleans Lions Club i en. < 5:00 John Wooden Show @(])ABC's Wide Worid of Sports Tournament of Thrills Auto Crash Championships and NCAA Indoor Track & Field. 7:30 I U_SC/UCLA Basketball Season Hi&hlilh~ Boxln1 From the Olympic -~ - 8:30 9 Pac 8 Basketball UCLA Bruins vs. USC Trojans. N "THI SMAU CAR EXPllTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -·PARTS PRSOMALIDD I.LUING -ALL MAKU & MODELS A ll#E SEUC1IOll Of USED CDS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _Af/ Be;,c/, Cttiej S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEICH BLVD. fHi9hwoy 39) HUNTINGTON BUCH THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 3. 1974 • wise It is always e> wise shopper who spots on outstanding value and acts qui ckly For it is he who obtains o quality poduct at a very favoroble price · Such a value con be· found in JV(' s VR552 I receiver below. A limited quontit¥ is now available as a special purchase from the factory. Audio Series I 00 watt AM /FM Stereo Receiver. JVCs patented SE.A. tone control system. Four channel ready. 2.0 mv FM sensitivity, copture ratio 2 CXJB. power bond width 20-30.000 Hz. THO at stated power (I kHz) Less than 0 5'%.. Save $80.00 - Price $24995 AA& D Electronics ,275 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-8882 Hours Doily 9-6. Thurs 9 9 . Professional Service for all your home electronics TV· Rad io · Stereo · Phono ·Tape ,ap 3 I Jose Fernr. famed for his stage and sc~en ~e"~~als or -~~ PJOvides'lbrVt>tt't "for 1 e role · in a new aaimated version of"Cyrano," the next present•· tion in the acclaim~ series of .. ABC Af'terschool Specials." Wednesday at 4:30PM. "We know that many young people arc overly concerned with their physical appearance." Mr. Vane said. "and WC think that ·c~rano nas ~mcthing important to say to lhcm. His inner beauty. his love of lite and his full-bodied devotion to his own ideals and emotions made him widely admired, even though he was born physi· cally ynattractivc. "This presentation stresses those ideals and emotions; his commilment to love and politics and adventure and all the exciting involvements of lire. We live in a time too often marked by a .fack or commitment 10 anything: Cyrano's joy in upcriencing the natural stimula· tions orhis own noble spirit can remind young people that involvement is not only a right ... it's also great run." MORNING 6:00 II (I) Su•rfM Semester Olaftledit QJlliilvtrsftJ M Ifie Mr-- 6:30 11 Odpsey O Not for Women Only (j) D1ybrt1k Ci) Educational features @)Garner Ted Armstroni m Bullwinkle 7:00 11 <9 @ > 9 Hen 0@ (j)@) @C Today Show (j) Cartoons O Features O Guner Ted Armstron1 m New Zoo Revue EE Stock Eldl1n1e m Sesame $beet 7:30 (j) Jeff's Collie ONews O Piunne m Bup I His Buddies ID Slip & Wooftr EE World Business News 8:00 II (Qj Ci)) Clptlin llanproo (j) Leave It to Bener Ralph Story's AM Sunup Mel Knoepp Romper Room lbe FUntstones Stoel Eldl1nre Bozo's 811 Top : Hodrepodie lod&e 8:30 I Collere Credit Course 6 Oule & Harri~ • JKk LI Linne 'Yori l Friends Manna : Yo11 for Ht1tttl 9:00 I Ci)) The Joker's Wild 3 : Sesame S1rut . @(lg) m Dln•h's Pl1ce 9:30 • The Gallery 6 Ben Casey fe.tures I Lon Lucy Gumby features <9 Cl)lil) $10,000 Pyramid iaJ ctJ ®J m Jeopardy Features Movie: See Daytime Movies. • News Hazel City Kids 10:00 I (j)) (j) , .... bit Movie: See Daytime Movies. (I) ~ m Wizard of Odds Run for Your Uft The Momlnf Show My Favorite M1rtl1n Features Cl) ,ubllc Aff1lrs Stodl Eathllll' 700 Club : Educatlonal Futvm 10:30 II (eij (I)) Cl) love of Uft OOCiJ@)i?;, Hollywood Squires m Dennis the MenKe ID Ft1tures @ 00 New Zoo RevYt (D News/P1nM1m1 del Ville 11:00a(Qi.(i)>m 1011111 ~ O @@®.lmJ~t Ci) The f u&Jtive mNews , ID Gomer Pyle @ Ci) The AM Affair m Electric Company (f)Uars' Club 11:20 @@ Joe Baratta Ht11th Show 11:30 ! (Cij Ci))(]) Seard! for Tomor· 0 @ 00@) m Baffle O Mffles: See Daytime Movies. O @@ m Brady Bundi m lefs Rap ID Petti~ Junction EE World Business News Et) Mister Roem' Neirhborllood AFTERNOON lZ:OO II Noontime B Qj 00 m Three on A Matdl 00 Hazel l@ij ~usword ~vie: See Daytime Movies. Tennessee Tusedo Futuru Ci)) Ann Gutcher Show 12:30 ~(~Cl)) Cl) As the Wor1d Turna • @ @®)mo1ys of Our L I Trutll or Consequences @@ al Spilt Second features Di11in1 for Dollar• BulhrinkJe 1:00 (~ (i)W,j The Guidln1 UfJlt · 9 (j) I @C The Dodots ~bin& ou Can Do (11J CI) (E All My Clllldren Dr. Joyce BroUlers Phil Donahue Show : Educational Pro1r1ms 1:30 I (~ Cl)) CU Edre ot Nlpt · 131 00 ®rm AnottMr wor1c1 6 Mike Dou(las Show @ @ al lefs Make A Deal • Features Gallopin& Gourmet 2:00 11 (~Cl)) (j) New Price Is Rilht B 0 00@) m How to survive A M1rri1J!. I @ lV (E Newlywed Game Movie: See Daytime MOY1es. Futures/Ben Hunttr lntetviews @ Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 I <Cit {I)) Cl) Mitch C1me '74 . ~ Ci) a:g) m Somerset NiwS Ci7l (I) CiD Girt In My Life Ftatures/itft Hunter : Yoia for Health 3:00 II <IS Cl)) Tattletales Bert Convy hosts. B Truth or Consequences THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH J . 1974 IJ Hllhway Patrol Ci) Popeye Cartoons 0 @ @ (E General Hospital 119) Movie: See Daytime Movies m Motllers-ln-llw tDUJCenmart Et) Day at Nlpt alDram1 m Clne111 36 3:30 U Mffle: See Daytime Movies 0 Mike Doua:tas Show IJ Ozzie l H1niet CI> Superm1n 0 @ (I) al One Lile to Uve m @ Green Acres ID Nanny l the Professor @ 00 Movie: See Daytime Movies Eil)Futurei <Ci! ) Cartoons 4:00 O The Rifleman (1) Dennis the Menace 0 @ Ci) (E love Amerie.11n Style fJ F Troop m The Arin& Nun ID Get Sm1rt EE Natacha @ Bever1y Hillbillies m Sesame Street al Sube Pel1yo ..,._:..,.ot. E!) Felix the Cat 4:)0 (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies: Ale Aftersdlool Spedal Wed I fltJler Knows Best @ I LO¥'e Lucy News; ABC Afterschool Special Wed. "Cyrano" Jose Ferrer, famed for his stage and screen portray a Is of Cyrano de Bergerac. provides the voice for this all·new animated ver sion of the classic I Flipper Bu1s & Hi1 Buddies 8attn1n (I) Butch's Biel Alley/Bull- wfnkk; ABC Afterschool Speclal Wed . (®J @ ) Movie: See Daytime Mov les. (D Wild Wild Wnt {i) Underdo& 5:00 · 60) News The Bl& Valley I!) Gillipn's Island I Dream of Jeannie leave It to Be.ver Bewitched (I) Green Acres Cxcepl Wed Azt11n Telethon Fri. Simplemente Maria Star Trek : MlstM Roetr1' Nelpbofhood · Dr1m1 • The Pionur1 • • Hu&&M Boy Entertlinment Klmb1 5:30 (i)@(DD(i)(E News 6 rtship of Eddie's father • Bevtr1y Hillbillies Dennis the Menace I Drum of Jeannie : Tiie Electric Company • Don Wilson'• Town Talk Three Stoocu I Sears I Sears Eyeglass Hearing Ald ... Easy, Economical Operation at a Low Price ~~s $.199 Price Can be fitted comfort.ably In either the nght or lert side of most eyeglass frames . E conomical to operate. allowing up to 150 hours of battery life Available in black or brown Ask Aboat Sears CoeveaJe•t Credit Plau Hearing Aids are Available al the Following Sun Stores n-aaP1rll r1rwe Ctf'rll" r-pt .. 1.,..~ f:I M..tr G'"4.alt •••I-... IApu Hlll• 1-1kor• ... ..,~ .. P1\NrM P\('11 •• 111"'"'' p- S..lll <'M•I P11u Twnett V1llty • Pa1e 5 SUNDAY I Cllrbtophtr CloM-Up (I)) Camera Tllret Em Es 11 Yid• MARCH 3 10:30 II) ([) ftet the Nation · Meet U.. Prus 3 m The 0smoitdJ ony Sasan Alimo 00·1n .. pt MORNING Mldeast Aa11ysb hntall1 DontlnlCll 1:15 m CllristtpMn/llbM Ainwtrs ,~a....u, 11:00 8 New$maken a 9@ ~ m NHL Hoclley Chi· ca10 Blaekhewks vs. Detroit Red Win as. . . 7:00 ••lief'• C.tlttb Itta ttu11111trd Parent Youth forum Cltutcll of Christ Unit Two Ci) Thil Is tM Life. Wintn Roberts • 1ltt CMstlphtn 7:30 I A11111ln1 Chin , Q1pl•ln of Bourbon Street · Mo•: "M111tat•r of Kumaon" l(adv~;~7:~~~s Reason. VIiion On Elementary News Sacred Heart/Tiit Ch1l1topllers Cl) 1t111 Humbard : ())) ~ Sln&'na Jubilee 8:00 Dusty's Treebousc Tiiis Is Utt lift lta H11mblrd It la Writttn lt•p Unto My Fett Htr1kl tf Trvtll 9 Old TiM Gospel Hour Wondtr1ta1 lttvlvll flm ~15@ (})Slmd Hurt &:30 I (() Looll Up ' Lift • Alrlculturt U$A Campus Profile Mtetin' Tl111• •t tt~ary Cl) KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) l~(I) Kathryn Kulll111an It Is Wrltttn ) Town Hill Meetln1 9:00 Limp Unto My Fett Crtat Decls&o!Js Ctlalltnp My Sermon ua Ci)) D1y of Dlacovtry h•I Eiiata Open House Prtltct A.sl• (I) 9 Or•I Roberts It Is Wrttttn Voice of Calvary (3) Rtvlv1I Flrts Pattern for Uvln1 9:30 Today's Rtlla\On Action dt It C.mmunldld Strtndlplty Oral Roberts Domin .. Ltt There le Upt Aiaulnc Prophecies i of Dttc.overy CJ) Oki TIM Cosptl Hou1 n--m l1ptlst aturdl Cowemor I tllt Students Cl)) Amllinc C111n • Mul4ca y hl1tK'H 10:00 8 Public Stmce Flhn Uw Mon for Less "Money IMonF.~:7;m1 Mevit: "lllClMln ff0t1tltr" dv) '43-Rlchard Dix, J1n1 Wyatt. If§ ~ .. ottao H•pt1tt1ln1 ,.,. ' 0 Cllu~h With A Vision (j) Movie: ''Secret of Con~ct Lah" (dra) '51-Gene Tierney, Zachary Scott. • I ~ (]) al H. R. Putnstuf fliis Wttll In the NBA Movie: ''Hell's Kitchen" (dra) '39 -. Ronald Rea11n, Dead End Kids. ~Cllun:h in the Home Flnt Baptist Clturch ({)) B1lle(s Comets 11:30 I) <a (j)) (j) NIA Buketb1ll New YOfk al &ston. 0 cm 00 m Mike A Wlsll O Movie: "llle TIRh" (dra) '50- Cilbert Roland, P1ulette Goddard. AFTERNOON . @ m Directions 12:00 I"'' Writtn Your~mment Tpday Su11dey Celebration ---.- 12:30 i hctsetten • 6 n.e Rifleman @ CD m Issues & Answers News · Pubfk Service - 1:00 I Jimmy Dun Show Cetebrity Bowlin& @(]) m The Supentln final competition in this 5·part series, as twelve finalists compete In events other than those in which they par· ticipate professionally. O Movie: (C) "Who's Mindin& the Mint?" (com) '67 -Jim Hulton. Dorothy Provine. I Dakt.lri Hert C.me the Irides ReYival Fires 1:30DOOO®'J mwortd Cham· pionship Tennis Live coveraee of ;mal.c~~rom San Diego, Cal Roller Games , Billy J. Hucis 2:00 8 (Qj Ci)) C8S Sports Spedacu· lar 0 Movie: "My Blood R11ns Cold" (dra) '65 -Troy Donahue, Joey Heatherton. i Alr Power Outer Umits Movlt: "M• • Pa Kettfe 1t the faif' (com) '52 -Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. 2:30 I Sb19 Six Action Tht1tr• Fires of rvaneellslll : Crelt Dtclsion1 3:00 0 @ (3) §'> Alllltrican Sportslft1n ~reek 1ishln1" Jonathan Winters and Emest Bor1nJn1 10 flshlna for 40·50 pound Cobia 1nd amberfacks off the coast of Key West. Fla. D Mo¥\t: "11.o SMtld ef F••· THE OAl~Y PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 . worth" (adv) '67 -Tony Curtis, l(i) Canttr Ted hstron1 Janet Leiah. irfllt On I Ctlllllf : Waslll11pn Wttk 111 ltmew Altrta/Gf9ttln11 Fr01111 Cerm1ny (I)) flteru Jm•1 Swaaart SINN • · ,.. ... , Tempie : llctntteRlal lecture Serlti "The Roller Games H11her law and the ~11hts of Man 5·59 Ell) S.ptrmartiet Top Tea 1n 1 Revolutionary Society" • • 3:30 8 CIS Ere on s,orts · WUt It It "Black Medical Achievementi" Part I Lou Gouett Is bOSL • 0 @ CD m Alts Wide Wortd of Sports SuperfiglYt number two be· tween Muhammed Ali and Joe fraz· ier, in a 12·round non·title event, from Madison Square Garden in New York. l~"'vi'r~':i~n Ci) film future Reil1iout Town Hill ~) Movie: "Homewud Bome" ( ) 57-Unda DMnell. Richard Kiley. m lnll1llt m Christopher Cloa·Up 4:00 6 Media "Coolin& the Common Cold" An evaluation of "over the counter medications," and home remedies for the common cold. f VfN I N G • The Vfij\nl1n 6:00~ (tjj (i)) ()) lb1y -..n . omm""' 0 MAN AGAINST NATURE * LIVING FREE IN THE ''NORTH COUNTRY''' L.A. TV PREMIERE 0 Movie: (C) (Ztlr) "Noftll Coun· by'' (doc) '72-1>. true-life adven· ture story. O Movie: "City Beneath the Sea" (adv) '53-Robert Ryan, Anthony Quinn. Nl1ht C1llery Akllo-Cll.tn's Stent CI) Dlaloaue cu., Santos Show : Storefront • To le Announced O lnslpt "Bloodstrike" A group of derelicts protest against the de· humanizin1 practices of the local 6:30 · An Evenlnr With the Candidates bloodbank. e Movit: "TMy 5ot Mt Covered" 0 Bill BURRUD HOSTS * ''ANIMAL WORLD" (com) '43-Bob Hope, Dorothy La· mour. Fascinating Story of CI) Movit: "M.M.M. 83" (dra) '65 -Pier Arlgeh. Fred Beir. Japan's Unique Animals Draptt • Animal Wortd "Anim1ls of J1· Hee H1w an" • Korean V•ritty Ci) Wortd of Survival 6 film feature D Oule's Girts Ozzie is frustrated ony & Su5'n Alamo when he tries to get some hints . Collsuftation ' from '\Harriet and the 1irls on the • Toros solution of a murder mystery he is • Thia Is the life reading, only to uncover a real who· • • Panoram1 Latino dunit right in his own home. Campus Protue m Movie: (211r) "Above l Beyond" 4:30 8 Tom Brown's School D1rs Part ~dar~'SS-Robert Taylor, Eleanor VII r th; ~ ~~~~.11 I~ ~=t lfi Movie: (2hr) "Sta&ecoath" (wes) : Glfbert .& Sullivan (R) '39 -John Wayne. Claire Trevor, ' fanfuna f1lcon Thomas Mitchell. • le1u James Show I (1) Mttt Ula Press 7:00 I) News lob Wells Seminar 0 MUTUAL Of OMAHA'S Black uperlence Movit: ''TllrH Swords of Zono''. * WILD KINGDOM Corona Now stars Marlin Perkins 5:00 I) World of Survival "Death of A 0 Wild Kinpom "Netting a Jar· Zebra" uar" (1) Umlts of t .. n -Ci) Movie: (C) (3hr) "Elmer Can· 0 Suspense Theatre "The Safe tif""' (dra) '60 -Burt Lancuter. House" Jean Simmons. I Wor1d at War "Pacific" I Am Somebodr fl> News a At lasue D1nlel Boone Passport to Travtl ~ Movie: (C) "War, ltall1n (}) Ooldtn Yoy11e le (com) '67-Buster Keeton. Klrol Tomato Cl) American West ~ ~ Wlld "' ...1 Hour of Dellwranc:e ~ "'"&"om olce of Victory : Wall Street WHk ( Cl)) T•lk to '8M Man11er ( (f)) C8S [ye on S.,Orta • Estel" 74 • ROlrer 'Camts T d I Do I . Umtts of Man • • eatro • m nao Yn19rday 7:30 5:3011tTlkes All Kinds 6 APPLE'S WAY ~aa:: .. -rs * FROM THE PRODUCERS Newt •· OF ''THE WALTONS" Movie: (C) ••two Rode To· t) (?ji (I)) (J) APt>lt't'WIY When cetfltf' (wes) '61-James Stewart. the Apples 1nswer an ad and think Richard Widmark they're hirin1 a cleanln& woman, fl) lktn\I Geor1e'1 old French teacher shows • " y • up, expectln1 to live the whole as a seemin&ly-nice middle class faml~ f rentll lessons. couple who murder a youn1 stock· DU (I) a fl:' World of Disney broker for what looks like no reason 'iffinio, the """lefu&ee Raccoon" An at all. animal IC!venture stor:x. c:o~cemin1 D G~rner.Ted Armstrong a displaced ·raccoon lhat makes "" a new lift for Itself after civilization * NATURE AROUND US encroadles on its forest domain. D Gamer Ted Anlstroll& D See Cousteau-BENEATH O 'THE KING IS COMING' *THE FROZEN WORLD *"A STRONG DELUSION" .&.cm{l)·9U *fl<v;\Uuqns --Dft-fiOWAAD 0. ESTEP COUt1ilu "Beneatlt-t e Frozen ' World" Captain Cousteau and the 0 The Kini Is Comln& divws of Calypio 10 beneath the ice Q) The 111 Question of the Antarctic for a look at the abundance of life there. Underwater 10:00 Day of DISCOVtry filming Includes scenes of the al· Seymour.Presents most unknown bottom fauna. a • CommunitJ Fttdback brilliant revelation of coral; marine m """ worms. crabs and even octopi. flit One Way O MIUloft $ Movie: (2hr) "female : F1rin1 LI~ on tbe Bud\" (susp) '55-Joan • • Trinity Bible Sdlool Crawford. Jeff Chandler. • L~u Gordon Sllow I = hssports to Adventure 10:30 =The Protecton Los ln&elu Collective 3 Reasoner Report To Be lnnounctil • The Time ~in& Italian 1V Hour D 'THE KING IS COMING' 1:00,Atnerican Horse & Horsem1n * "AFTER DEATH-WHAT?" Safari to Adventure OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP Nippon No Uta Pro Basketball Lakers vs. War· B The Kin& Is Comln& rors. The Evil Touch "Gornak's I One of A Kind • Prism" Darren McGavin euests as a Cbupidt&l ,. man who, bored with his home, wife Armenian 1V Hour ana job; visits a my$tfe' and gets f prism that will add "variety" to his 1:30 life. Kathie Browne and Joseph _IJ MIKE CONNORS STAJiS ~~f: t~~~n -_ it AS-MANNIX San Dieeo Panorama tJ (Qj Ci)) ({) Mannix A noto· I Mission: Impossible rious loan shark is murdered and ~Ci)) News damning evidence mounts a1ainst 1 TJ[E. Cat police dete..ctive Al Reardon. (Claude Forym Akins) as the killer. Marj Ousay al· · • Deaf World so guests. • N1shvillle Music B !D@lfQ) &?;, NBC Sunday · Mystery -?Cilumbo "Swan Song" 10:45 Ei) This Is Japan Johnny C~sh guests as . a country· ll:OO IJ (]) 0 fJ Ci)®) News western s1.nger who fake~ ~n ai~· Dr. o. L Jagers p!ane. ,accident to . g~t n~ of his fJ Norman Vincent Peale fan~tically evangelrst1c wife .<~da IKathryn luhhn1n ~~~1no) who has been. blackmailing (3) A Discussion Yftth ••• 0 .(fjj (]) tl) ABC SundaJ Movie: Ail Humbard (e) (liir) ''A New Lear (com) '71 ( Ci)) Spanish Movie . . • TnnitJ Bible School -Walter Matthau, Elam~ May, Jack . It Is Written Weston, James Coco. William Red· field. A stone-broke playboy f'•nies 11:15 Cil Problems In Llvin& 1 plain but &ood·natured heiress in order to take her money and, most 11:30 I Name of the Game likely, her life. • (IQ) Sunday TOftllftt Show m Mavle: (90) "Uft I Ocltll of U-cwie: (C) "Rin1 of Fl,." (dra) Ruclolpll Yalenthto" (documentary) '61-David Janssen, Frank Gorshin, '60. Jice Taylor. Q) I lfl(i!L I OIClr NoMlntes Film Telepulse clips from some of the movies that • Movie: "frands Joins tfle will be in contention for Academy WACs'' (com) '54-0onald O'Con· Awards in April. nor, Julie Adams. eJl) Relipous America m Movie: "Hunchback of Notre m Movie: (9.0) "Men Are Such Damt" (dra) '39-ctlarles Laughton, Fools" (dra) '38 -Humphrey Bo· Maureen O'Hara. gart. m Mevie:-"Tht Devtl I Daniel 9:001 Oral Roberts Webster'' (dra) '41-James Craig, Wanderine Samurai Walter Huston, Edward Arnold. : Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, 12:00 D Pacesetters Downstairs" 9 700 Ch1b @!) Nodle de Gali GI!) lntlmrtlonal Variety 12:30 @ Ftlpsldt 9:30 1:00 0 Sptaklne Freetr Q) Movie: "The Robot n. ttlt Anet II BUDDY EBSEN STARS Mummf' (sci-fi)-Ramon Gey. • * AS BARNABY JO~ES! 1:10& Movie: "In Old Chlcap'! (dr1> R <a Ci)) (f) Barnaby Jones Da· '38-Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Yid' Wayne andtileen Heckart guest Alice Faye. THE DAll..Y ~LOT, TV WtEK, MARCR 3, 1974 Rent TV? , .. 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(C) 'l :JO fmdl CMf (C) 7:00 Orl•p c.tlatJ Rewlew (C) 7:30 Waalll~ Sballftt Tall (C) . 1:00 Theatre In Allerica (C) SUNDAY: MAllCH 3~ (,,M.) 3:00 ""1ul lfe&rapllJ (C) 1:30 "'pleal ho&r-"'1 (C) 4:00 f'tlyskal ttooa .... y (C) 4:30 Fltwer Ar1111P.1 (C) 5:00 raMlty lttlll Ma111e•ent (C) 5:30 family ltlall Man.11me11t (C) l;QO Otanlbus 50 (C) . •:10 Tiit Ma&k of Dll ralntlna (C) 7:00 H1U111tin film fonim (C) t :JO focus Ora1111 County (C) MONDAY: MARCH 4tll (,.M,) 12:00 Sesame Sttott (C) 1:00 £d11t1tion1I School lnlormltion 1:10 Inside Out (C) 1:25 I Can Read (C) 1:40 Cowf to Cover (C) Z:OORlppMs (C) 2'15 AU AbMt Yo.1 (C) Z:30 Electric Company (C) 3:00 lntrodlldJoft to ,hplcal Geoa· ,.,..~ (So C.I Consortium) 3:30 frM 5'1tcMn1 (C) 4:00 C:0.11lo'1 ClqiMna Comer (C) 4:10 [ledric Compeny (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.:a• Strott (C) (CTW> 1:00 focus Orenao C..ty (C) ,,. l :lO Dl• .. alona In Culturea (C) 7:00 lntroductlofl to ~cal Geoa· raphy (C) 7:30 OrHll County 111 Waalll•ftotl (C) 1:00 lotd of U11 U111vtr11 (C) (PBS) 9:00 Tiit M•lic of Oil '•lntlna (C) 1:30 D11111nalons In Cultum (C) (KOC[) TUESDAY: MAICH 5th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW) 1:00 E.ducationel SdlOOl Information 1:10 All Abellt YH (C) (NIT) 1:25 Ripples (C) (fon 1:40 lnsJdt Out (C) (NIT) 1:55 Cower to Cover (C) (Ntn Z:l5 I Clll had (C) (RETAC) 2:30 Carrucolelldu (C) (PBS) 3:00 Coltnlo'a ct.thin& Corner (C) 3:30 Dt1111nalona In Cultures (C) 4:00 ''""'nd Slttdtlna (C) 4:30 Eectrtc Ca•PlftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 lesl• Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Or1n .. 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Out (C) (NIT) 1:40MI Moul Yoa (C) (NIT) Pa1e 8 1:55 I Can lha4 (C) (RETAC) 2:10 Cower tit Cewlt (C) (NIT) Z:JO Er.ctrk c..,..., (C) (CTW) 3:00 l•tredllCti!NI to ....,lical hoa· ,.,., (C) 3:30 '"'°"'"' 5Mtdll11f'(C). ·-- 4:00 Coflnlo'a CloUllna Comer (C) 4:30 £lodrk Co•pany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Saa• Stnet (C) (CTW) 6:00 Fa•llf ....... , ... nt (C) 6:10 DiMllaloftS I• C11ltut11 (C) 7:00 l•trodudien to l'ltftkal Gto1· rape., (C) 7:30 Fa•l!r llbl Min:-ttl'llfft (C) 1:00 Mastar,_. ntatrt (C) (PBS) 9:00 Rtllpus America (C) (PBS) 9:30 DIMaslona ht Cuftufes (C) THURSDAY: MARCH 7ttl (,.M.) lZ:OO Stsa• Strttt (C) {CTW) 1:00 EducaticNlal Sdlool lnform1tlon 1:10 I Cu Rtad (C) (RETAC) · 1:25 Cower to Cover (C) (NIT) 1:45 Ripples (C) (NIT) 2:00 All About You (C) (NIT) ~ 2:15 laWe Out (C) (Ntn 2:30 Caff'lscolondas (C) (PBS) J:OO Collnlo's ciou.1n1 Comer (C) 3:30 Dhnonaloft1 In C...tturts (C) 4:00 ''""'nd Sbtdllna (C) 4:30 Electric C.,.paqy (C) (CTW) S:OO s.se .. Sbtet"iC)-(mvt) 6:00 Ot11tp c.tlnty In Wlllllnaton (C) 6:30 frMlland Sletdlin1 (C) 7:00 Or111re CollltJ Review (C) ~. 7:30 Coflnle's Clettllna Comer (C) 1:00 focus Or111lt County (C) 1:30 Woman (C) (PBS) 9:00 flrtna Une (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: MARCH IUt (P.M.) . lZ:OO Staame Street (C) (CTW) 1 :00 Edllcatien1I kltool lnformltloft l:lOCowor to Cowr (C) (NIT) 1:30 I Clft Read (C) (RETAC) 1:45 All About You (C) (Nl"D 2:00 lnlido Out (C) (Nin 2:15 llpples (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric Cowlpany (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to "'plcal Geor· raph1 (C) 3:30 Flower Amnafna (C) 4:00 Tiit M1atc of Dll '•lntlna (C) 4:30 EJoctrk ComplftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame street (C) (CTW) 6:00 F1•llJ lltli Ma111t11Mnt (C) 6:30 WllMn"911 ConllOCtlon (C) (PBS) 7:00 lntrocludien to f'tlplcal Coot· ,.p1iy (C) 7:30 Fi•i, Rlall Mana1111ent (C) 1:00 ltlllnd U.O UtMS (C) (PBS) 9:00 M11stlfplou ThNtrt (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MARCH 9ttt (r.M.) 3:00 Dl...._1 In C...ltum (C) 3:30 DIMtnslona In Ctllblru (C) 4:00 Connie's Clotlilna Comor (C} 4:30 Connie's Clotlllna Corner (C) 5:00 frtelland Slleklli•I (C) 5!30 ,,....... SMtdlift1 (C) 6:00 Z.O.HC) (PBS) 6:30 Frtndl CMf (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oranae C4Manty hview (C) 7:30 WaslllnatDft Str*fllt T1lll (C} (P8S) • 1:00 Tht1trt Ill America (C) (PBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 MONDAY MARCH 4 For momln1 •nd •ftemoon IJstinp, pl .... aee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. . DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 fJ (C) "The Crowdod SQ'' (susp) ·~rrem Zimbalist Jr., Dana An· drewi, Anne Francis. 10:00 (}) (C) "TllHIJ & ttle Doctor" (com) '63-Sandra Dee, Peter Fon· da. O "11aslnmbrs" (wes) '51-John Ireland, Dorothy Matone. 11:30 U ·~S11 of A Klltd" (com) '34 - W. C. Fields, Burns & Allen. (C) "Tho Wltdl lenuttt the Sia" (adv) '62-John Sutton 12:00 m ,.Folly to Be Wise" (com) ·49 -Alistair Sim, Elizabeth Allen. 2:00 O ''Toudl of £vii" (dra) '58 - Charllon Heston, Janet Leigh. m (C) "Sine Girt" (dfl) '47 - Yvonne DeCarlo. 9 "Al11b" (adv) '44-Kent Tay· 10<, Dean Jager. 3:00 {j) (C) "The Greatest ._ on Elrth" Part I (dra) '53 -James Stewart, Charlton Heston. ®) (C) "The Pi1eot1 That Took Rome" (com) '62-Charlton Heston. l :JO 8 (C)' "W1ctlost Ship I• the • Armyt'-(eom~ '61 -Jactl Lemmon. Rick Nelson. ~ (I) (C) "Jotln Goklf1rb, Please Come Home" (com) '65 -Shirley MacL1ine, Richard Crenna. 4:30 IS.mo 11 *M llstina ( ([)) "Reprisal" (wes) '56 - J Madison, Fellcia Farr. IVfNINC lftll Hoaan'a ... ,.., Tllel.ucy._ Tiie fllntstonos Niattt QalJerJ 0 robre Gonalez Mevlo: (C) (21tl) ''Tiie Amert· e1nlzation of Eallly" (com) '64 - Julle Andrews, James Garner. EilJ Hodppoclfe lodfe li) Speed R1e1r . 6:30 Ci) Dealer'1 Cllolce fJ Movie: (C) (90) "Tall Them win• Joy Is Here" (dra) '69 - Robert Redford, Katharine Ross. • Diet Vin Dylla MM lirtffln Show Thlt Qlr1 Hoaan's Heroes . I . . . LMna ElsJ • Cll•nn Sdlool • 0.Nt1 Jhoatre Utat R11cal1 7:00 I C1) 0 m News liwflil& fM DolllR Movie: (C) (2tlt) "Hans Chris· lft Anderun" (dra) '62 -Danny ie. Jeanmarie. Wiid World of Animals Wlttt's MJ Une1 I LM Lucy Mod Sq1t1d 1 C1) I Dft1m If JoH•le bMralda Cl) Dnlpet : W1stlf•1* Strallftt T 1111 ( (I)) lobby loldsboro $ho• £f1rtmtr bltt •• CoaMdy '""" Stoo&ts 7:30 R J9nlttl111 Wint.rs ._ Robert F'iiller and Lorna Luft guest. Cl) Hoc•n's Heroes • 0 '•Hee Swl'O" One of Simon Locke's patients flees the hospital to sell an attache case full of heroin. l lteip Thy Nelpbor New Treasure Hllftt MUlkMI $ Movie: (C) (2hr) noHn's Reef" (com) '63-John Wayne, Lee Marvin. I Wild Kln1dom lewiUtled ~To Tell the Trvth New Price Is Riaht nM's Lost Cblldrttt Documen· tary euminina autism in youna children, and advances in its treat· ment. f ([)) Nullvllle Music Jimmy Delft Sbow To Be Announced Tho Ghoul Gana 1:00 f) <9 (j)) ()) Gunsmo•e Cr11g Stevens. Kurt Russell and Tom Sim· cox 1uest in this story of a farm youth's arim traclldown of the man who killed his father. 0 BILL BIXBY IS *THE MAGICIAN · 0 en@) m Th, M1Jlcia11- A ter a man is s!1in by two cold· blooded archers. a psychic beauty tells Tony Blake that more deaths will follow. Pamela Franklin, Jeremy Slate and Tim Matheson auest. 0 c :-tEVALIER.SINGS, * "THANK HEAVEN FOR ANGIE DICKINSON" 0 Movie:. (C) (2hr) "Jeulea" (com) '62-Angie Dickinson, Mau· rice Chevalier. 0 @ Cl) Q) The Rookies "Ttme lock" Rookie Terry Webster and three women bank employees, one of them pregnant and in labor. are held hostaae in a vault by a youn1 criminal. I Dealer's Choiee Dr11nll La Seflora Jovtn Movie: (211r) "M1r1 Maru" (adv) '52-Errol nynn, Ruth Roman. Eil) ! IPic(AL) R1dlel, la C...bau With music by German compo.ser Hans Werner Henze, this story, set tn Cuba on the eve of Castro·s rev olulion, revolves around Rachel. one of the most beautiful and ex· citin1 of Havana's music hall stars I Nototros Loa '*'t Mlpllto Valclea SMw Movie: (Zllr) ''Hollpood tan· teen" (mus) '4'-Bette Davis 1:30 I Merv llriffln Show The lold Onea • • To le Announced 9:00 I) <a Cl)) H. ,. • s L II c y When dauahter Kim enters 1 Lucille Ball look·alike contest and rets the run· 1round, Lucy Carter decides to take matters in her own. hands by in· tervenin1 with Lucille Ball herself. D UOOii'NIC M-.,MM: (C} (211~ "I W1I• UM Line" (R) (dta) '7o-Gre1ory Peck, Tuesd•Y Weld, Estelle Parsons. The career 74 rt on tal of r) hn n- ng -1. m an D d· ty hs y " U· a n I of a rur1I Tennessee sheriff Is threatened with destruction because of his obsession for a youna moun· taln &iM. • TUESDAY (j) TIN Bold Ones 0 (fl)(]) a) ABC MoMaJ Movie: MARCH 5 (C) (21u) "Chato's lAnd" (wes) '72 . -Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, For morning and afternoon listings, Richard Basehart. James Whitmore, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Simon 01kland, Ralph W1ite. Bron· Below, for your convenience, are son stars .as 1n Ap1che half·breed the day'.s movies. in the Old West who shoots a racist sheriff in self ·defense anjl flees from a vicious PMS•· DAYTIME MOVIES (J) CJ!lmD 111 the Attic With 9:30 0 "Ricll111 Hip" (com) 'S0-8ing l.iul•s & MessJna r. sb C 1 G (iQl Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sh1n1ndoah" "'0 1 y, 0 een rey. .. • (wes) '65 _James Stewart. Doug 10:00 ffi 'Three Faces of be (dr1) 57 McClure -Joanne Woodward, David Wayne. I Rolifr Camts e 0 Raffles" (com) '40 -David Entrt Amleos Niven, Olivia de Havilland. Yarltty Show 11:30 0 ''Yice Squad" (dra) '31 -Paul Lukas. Kay Francis. "Captive Wild 9:30 8 (9 (J)) Cf) 0 I c Ii Yan DY k e Woman" (mys) '43-Evelyn Ankers. Show A "fake" Matisse has the .. 0 .. Prestons runnlna In circles. The art 12:00 m ~etween Mldnipt &. awn tlealer who pronounced it a forgery (dra) 50-Mark Stevens. suddenly wants to buy it 2:00 0 CC) "Never Steal Anytllin& I News Small" (com) '59-James Cagney • Safari to Adventure ID "My Man Godfrey" (com) '36 Loi A1119les Collective -William Powell, Carole Lombard. LA Hltna @ "The Cry Baby Killer" (dra) '58 -Jack Nicholson 10:00 8 <9 (J)) Cf) Medical Center . , "The Enemies" Carol Lawrence 3.00 00 (~) 'The Great~it Show on ests IS a blueblood who tries to urtb Concl. (dra) 53 -James au. r h d I d I Stewart. Charlton Heston. aain. control o I e. a op e .son ° liAl (C) "Three Into Two Won't Go" an impoverished widow. while Dr. \!!ti • Gannon tries to saYe the widow's (com) 69 -Rod Ste11er. Clwe life. with a risky operation. 3•30 ~(C) "Companions in Hliht· 0 CLETE ROBERTS WITH . mare" (dra) '67 -Leslie Niel sen * NETWORK NEWS NOW! Anne Baxter. Melvyn Doualas 1 I •. ID 9 News ill Ci) (C) ''The lnnoctnts" (mys) Nl&ht Calftry '62-0e.borah Kerr. Thtltfe 111 America "Mass" (R) 4:30 00 Same IS lOAM Ult.Ina Drama (Q?/ Cl)) "The Whole Town's Tllk· ,,.IN Utt urd Club In(' (com) '35-Edward G. Robin son, Jean Arthur. 10:30 I Twlllcht Zon• • Concentr1tlon 8111 Cosbr ' TY Musical 11:00 I~ R ti 8 ~ :::: Twill';ft ~ne 6 PtrlJ MllOft · Movie: (C) "Th• Perfect Fur· lou&fl" (com) '52 -Tony Curtis, Janet Lei&h. m SAL MINEO STARS * On Mi.;sion Impossible m Mlsslon: lmpossJblt m Mowle: (C) "Saddle Tr1mp" I ) 'SO-Joel McCrea. m LMn& Easy Affrld Hltckodl "1anb (IJ) Tht fllonetn 11 :30 8 (!ii (I)) Cl) CIS Ute Movie: (e) ''A Dutll of lnnoctnce" (dra) '71-Shelley Winters, Arthur Ken· nedy, Tisha Sttrlin1. 0@ Cl) ag m J1hnn1 C1rson Shecky Grune is-cuest hOSl 0 Mme: "CasH(llt folllts" (com) '4~Ma!t_ Pickford. 0 (jjJ (]J a) Wide WOfld of MJS-llfJ '1tom1 for the Holidays'' (R) lZ:OO @ Ont step ~nd 8) ..-.:•(C) 'Mask of the Aveni· tr" (1dv) '51-John Derek. Em D111t Nl&ht I 1:00 0 am TomOfl'OW 1!4s e .... : •'SeMtfl1n1 tor t11t lifrd•" (com) '52-Victor M1ture. 3:10 IJ Mowtt: "lllll Mt Tomorro.'' (dra) '57-Pit O'Brien EVEN IN G 6 : 00 3 au~~~~~~~s Bonanza Hoean's Heroes The Lucy Show The Aintstones Nipt Callery El Pobre Conzalez Movie: (2ttr) "House of Seven Hawks" (mys) '59-Robert Taylor Ell) HodcePOd&e Lod1e m Speed Racer 6:30 (j) Duler's Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Rebu" (dra) '68-l..aurence Harvey. Ann Muaret • Dfdl Yan DJ'• MtfV 5riffi n Show That Cirt 1 (3) Ho11n's Heroes : tOOml • Livln& Easy • Usted J la Poticl1 · Desert The1trt uttlt Rascals · Bowilita 10« Doll1n 7:00 I Ci) B m Ntws 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht Min Be· twten" (dra) 'S.-James Mason. Slfart to Adventu,. Wlllt's My Unt? I love Lucy Moel ~uad CI) I Dfeam of Jeannie Esmtfaktt 00 °''"''t ; Bool Beat THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH J, 1974 I Cl)> Hee Haw 9:30 · El Primer Amor IJ HAWKINS~CANDAL & Three Stooaes * MURDER IN WASH. DC. 7:30; New Treuure Hunt 1J ((29 a ) I H1wtins "Candi· Hocan's Heroes date fOf Murder" Billy Jim Hawkins • 00} Hollywood Squ.res 1s plunged into powerful undercur Help Thy Nrlpbor rents of rumor. scandal and revenge (I Bobby Goldsboro Show in the nation's capital when he G Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The defend~ a senalor'$ aide acwsed la4y Takes A flyer" (dra) '58 -of murderinr a•muckrak1na 1ep0rter iana Turner. Jett Chandler. Strother Mart in, Paul Burke. Pernell Pl lewitdltd ~ 6 ~rT:~!~ ~r~hal RE~": :::n::1: 1 son guest m Househunter ~ La Hlena Stand Up and Cheer lO:OO 0 ~ 6 lQ) a;) p 0 Ii ce Story The Ghoul Gina "The Wyatt Earp Syndrome" Cllff 8:00IJ(~CIJ)(!J M1Ude Francie Gorman stars as an officer who Potter, the teenager from the ghet plays cop 24 hours a day because to who was Maude's houseguest. of a false sense of duty and usu plans to run away from home and badge heavy tactics Kim Darby, pulls out all the stops to get Smokey Robinson, Harry Guardino Maude's sympathy and financial and Mel ferrer also star. backin1. Tamu guests, Hiaht G1llery 0 :ll @ JQ) m Ad a m-12 "S ky 0 17 ll ' Cf) Mercus Welby M.D. Watc'fi":'' ConcL Officers Malloy and ''I've Promised You A fathe(' Part Reed sphl up. and, in separate hel 1 of a 2 part story that will con- 1copters, pursue a stolen aircraft elude on Owen Marshall (Sat • Mar. IJ ~ L1kers Baslletb1ll Ukeis vs 9. al IOPM) Dr Steven Kiley 1s Portland. named 1n a paternity suit by a 0 THE HAPPY DAYS young nurse sulfering from a rare * THE NOSTALGIC SO'S genetic dmm that can cause de· lusions Kim Darby and Lynda Day O 17 J,. CE Happy Days R1ch1e George guest ages Quickly when he and Polsie I m l6 News try to get rnto their first strip show Drama w11h false ID cards Praise the Lord Club m WHEELS ANO DEALS ON 10:30 * NEW DEALER'S CHOICE! g CLETE ROBERTS WITH Dulu'.s-Cboju • Draanet * INf~ORK NEWS NOW! La Sel\ora Joven e~s . B'll M,_ • Jourll 1 6 Tw1h1ht lone ' I . v,-rs I • Concentration · Qu1en? 8111 Cosby • • Comedy Spanish Comedy Roller Games . Musiul [spectacular 8:30 0 (~ (j)) 00 Haw ii Ii Five . 0 11 ·00 i 0 I ~ m (£) H • "Hookman" (R) A double amputee · OO · @ clJ N:w: sets out to avenge t~e loss of his Twill t ne hands by killing every law officer 6 Perr: Mason who, he feels. contributed to his • Movl~C) "lAvender Hill Mob" maiming Ja1.J. Armes guests. (com) 'S2-Alec Guinness O ~ {lQ)a;)NBCTuesday mASe . E . L' t Mystery -Snoop Sisters "The Devil cret nem1es IS Made Me Do It" Rock star Allee * On Mission Impossible Cooper guests as a witch who helps m Mission: Impossible lead the Snoop $15ttrs to a group @ Movie: (C) ''Castle of Evil" (hor) of Satanists believed to be respon· '6&-Scol1 Brady, Vira1n1a Mayo s1ble for the death of a young man ri l3 Livlna Easy Greg Morns. George Mahans, Joan "Alfred Httchcocll Presents Blondell and Cy(ll Ritchard also : Da 1t Nlpt guest. ( I ) The Pioneers ' 0 (IL a> ABC. TuesdaJ Movie: 11 :30 0 (~ (j)) CJ CBS Ute Movie: ~ (90) "The Victim" (R) ($USP) (C) "The lAnd Raiders" (dra) '70- '72-Ehzabeth Montaomery, George Telly Savalas. Geor1e Maha11s Mahans. Eileen Heckart, Sue Ane 0 ~ l10} a;) Jollnny Canon Langdon, Jess Walton. A young 1J Movie: '11fht Empty canvas" woman travehna across the country (dra) '64-Bette Davis. IS trapped In a VIOient storm, Un· 0 @ m Wide Wotld Of MJS• aware that she is lhe next target tery "Sorority Kill" A colleae house· of an unknown killer mother 1s held captive with three I Merv Griffin Show students by an escaped convict. Hlfh Ch1p1rral Mar1ha Scott and Nicolas Hammond Mysttry of Kohoutek A re-star examination of the comet. explain· 12:00 (6J Ont Step Beyond In~ why. it proved such a. d1sap· m Movie: (C) "The Col>wtb" (dra) po1ntment to most earth viewers. 'SS-Richard Wldm1rk. Lauren 81· 9:00 ll The Bold Ones call. Charles Boyer. Corrion 1:00 I~ Ci.) fH News : Humanl1its Fllm Forum ''l he • m f0m0ttow Rise of Louis XIV" (f'rench, 1966) 1:45 ovie: "When Wllllt Comes Roberto Rosselllnl's film compress· archln1 Home" (CQm) '50-0tn es 21 yem of history, from the Oail~y. Co11nne Calvet, dnth of Mazarin to Louis' lnstalla· 2:30 CJ) All·Hi&ht Show: "lehlncl UM t1on at the new court of Versailles Iron M1si,'' "Damstl In Dfstrtu" 1n 1682. 3:101J Movie: "Bullwtllp" (wts) '53- @ll Nodles Tlpatiu Guy Madisoh, Rhonda Flemln1. Paae 9 WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 For mornln1 and afternoon llstlnp, pl .. H aee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your co~venlence, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t :JO fJ (C) "W1r, Italian S.,._" (com) '67-Buster Keaton, Franeo Franchi. 10:00 (]) (C) "Cfttk's Clloice" (com) '63 -&>b Hope, Lucille Ball. II '"Stolen ftce" (dra) '52-Paul Htnreid, lizabettl Scott. 11:30 II "WMe Ute Uatib Go oe Aa•ln" (dra) '44 -Re1is Toomey. (C) "strttb of lartclo" (wes) '49 - Wiiiiam Holden, Macdonald Ca1ey. 12:00 ID "ROtut Cop" (d11) '54-Robert ~lor. Janet l ei&h. Z.:00 U (C) "Ask Any Clr1" (eom) '59- Shlrtey Mtcl.aine, David ]ilven d) ''Toppe1" (com) ·37 -Cary Grant, Constancoe Bennett, Roland Younc. 9 ''ladmtll of Tonibstone" (wes) '49-Bany Sullivan. 3:00 CJ) ·~m" (dra) '4&-Bo11s Kai· iOff, Ann• Lee. (1i (C) "Seven Women" (dra) '66 -Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon. 3:30 II (C) "Istanbul Elpreu" (dra) '68 -Gene Beny~enta Ber&er. 9 (J) (C) -,.,. Intruders" (wes) 'D-Oon Murray, Anne Francis. ~~JO (!R-(1))-lS West-stntf' (drl) ·62~n Ladd, Rod Stei111. ':GO EVfNING -~~~ loaaw Hoclft'I Heroes TIM Lucy Show TIM FlhrtltllMa Nflfit Calltry El Pobrt loualtz Movie: (C) (11tr) .. CaroUMI" (mus) '56--0ordon MacRae. ~lrley Jone"- fJ!) Hodttpod,. lodat m s,e.d bctr 6:30 00 Dealer's Cltoice 0 Movie: (90) "~ Conic*" (dra) '63-Peter Breck. Constance Towers, James Bu t. • Did Yan Dyke Meiv liriffln Show That Glr1 : ~~1an's Heroes • lMn1 Easy · Desert Theabe Uttle Rascals 1:001rn omNews .... ,., fof Dolla11 Movie: (Zllr) "Arseltlc & Otd Lac." (coin) '44-Cary Grant, Jo- se hine Hull. Jou.rney W11ara My Un•? I Love Lucy Moel Squad 1 m I Drum of Jeannie hMralda Ci) Drapet . TV"fttllltr ttlil ( CJ)) w.rtd of s.uvfnl YOU CAN -LOOK BEITER. FEEL EXCITING, GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE. Be1innin1 & Advanced Courses • Personality Development • Make Up & Hair Styling • Filure Control • Voice & Diction • Professional Model ina. • Wardrobe & Fashion • Walkina & Posture Can or come in today for a free personal analysis. ~Robert R>wers Nation's Oldest & lorgest School For Finilhing & Modeling OIAID - 3 Town & <:ountry -5'7-G21 .... ,... 10 TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 I El PriMr AlllOf Cl) I e I MtN Glfffla Prue1ts A«9n ltrttr Sllow tuac llll'M ..... &l •• Ceflltfl 7:.1 .... o.tll( .... t :JO I News Hop•'• HtrMS Slfari to Ad¥11tbtrt · Wait TUI Your fttMr lifts Ho• La HleN "Blrdman Chet" Herry finds Chet a • Cammi •1 Muttdo job when the facni.1Y's youn1m son, 10:00 II ca Cl)) Cl) Kojlk Harry GIJar· !111,Je, imltates his older brother's dino auests IS a police detective indifference to wofk. who kffps his terminal illness a ~ ~ :J 1:C' secret as he btalns t~e rut~less l111111t.n ~ M"": (C) (Ztir) "la pursuit of his late partner's mur· _., ( ) 'S"' .. .1 M derer. _,, com o-ftlllll yn onroe, 0 Q Ci) (1j m Det1 M a rt I n Don Murray. CitMdy "ROUr Tennis hustler Bobby " ::-..:: la Rfrttt Rius Is "roasted" by Chuck Con· •Teti ttle Trvtll nors, Vincent Price, Leo Durocher, Rosamary Casals and Jacll Carter. : "°',!tood Sqlllres U CLETE ROBERTS WITH < 1 Ci)) hike s.treeon * NETWORK NEWS NOW! . olitr ,.., .. , otller Places ~ m llJ ta News TIM 511oul C111 , llrpt lllifJ 8:00 II <9 (I)) Cf) S.nny & Cher 0 MES FRANCISCUS In 0 .. HEIDI" presented by * DOC E'LLIOT-WEEKLY *TIMEX-A DELIGHTFUL BY POPULAR DEMAND CLASSIC THE ENTIRE D (i1) (])a> Doc Elliot "A Time FAMILY CAN ENJOY to Grow" A New Yort film actress· model who hes brou1ht her· small D 9 Ci) 9l ~ i IHciXL I Heidi asthmatic son to ColOfado for the (R) Johanna Spyn's classic story of healthful environment, is given a a youn1 orphan, Heidi, whose sad· better undtrslandin& of the boy's ness is turned Into fladness when illness by Doc Elliot Brandon Cruz she 1oes to live with her &rand· and SuS1n Brown guest. lather in the Swiss Alps. MaximlUan I El Tortlllo Schell, Jean Simmons, Sir Michael . Dfama Redg11ve, Walter Slezak and Jen· • • Jesus In Genesis 11iler.Edwuds star. l0:30 I 1 1J Movit: (C) (2ht) "Jlllka" · . T1ril tht loM (com) '62-Anaie Dickinson. Mau· Concentration rice Chevalltr, IUI Cosby __ 0 (iZl (]) aJ The Cowt1op Greu • nlM de Walttr Mercado Walcott 1ues'5 as Wayne Kulpepper, ' ' "'"'tile Lord Clltb a man who WIS . convicted of barn· 11:00 I Ul!m m News burnina in Missluippi on Jebediah ~. U Cil News NiJhllin&er's testimony. 111d comes lookin1 for revenae. 6 Pe"I_Mnon · • Mtwft: (C) "Doctor In the m Btg Bucks From Vegas House" (com) '55-Dirk Boearde * ON DEALER'S CHOICE! m Mission: lmpouible . I De11er's Chok:t OJ Movie: (C) "Invaders From Drapet Mara" (SCi·fi) '53-Arthur franz. La SeAora Joven Im LMn1 £Jay Movie: (Zllr) "Mira M11u" (adv) Alfred Hltchcodl Presents -Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman. ( Cl)) The PloMe11 I Wastllnpn ConlMdiotl 11:30 f) (9 (J)) Ci) CIS Late Movie: CU11pioullip Wmttl"I (e) •iffawlli fift.o" (dra) '68 - Jap1Mse lMIUIP Pro111• Jaek lord: Nancy Kwan, Leslie Niel· l :JO fJ ~Cf) ED AIC Wednesday sen. MIM: (C) (~) ''TM stranaer Wbo 8 ID Cil llG> m JollnltJ Carson l.oob Uke Mt" (dre) '73 -Beau Movie: ~ Mft I l.cM" (dra) Brid1es, Meredith Baxter, Whitney '47-lda Lupino, Robert Alda. Blake, Walter Brooke, Neva Patter· 0 @ Cl) a> Wide World of En· son. An adopted glr1 searches for teitiln11ent "Comedy Concert'' Pro· her real mother with the help of a fessor Irwin Corey, Ricky Jay, Jackie youn1 man also lookln& for the Vernon, Slappy White, Henny Youn&· parents who 1ave him up. man and Uz Torres are amon1 the I Merv 5rtffln Sltow sland·up comedians performing in Hi,tl Qaparral concert. TMltrt In America (3hr) "Para· fJ!) lntelface dise Lost" Eli Wallach and Jo Van @!) Cine111 34 fleet star in Clifford Odets' portrait 12.'00' OM S..p ley9nd of a decaying middle class family . Movit: "The rettr &lr1" (rom) durint the '30's. • -Joan Caulfield, Robert Cum· Em To a. Annotmctd -mlnp . 9:00 fJi) Rella*• Merica II WM. CONRAO.-.CANNON 12:30 Em 0., 1t NIPt * TV'S TOP PY\ EYE! 1:00 CJ) U (I)! (j) News II <8 Ci)) Can1en "Endanaered D a m OlllOftOW Species" Andrew Duuu auests as 1:45 D ~: (C) "CalJOft River" J boat builder who hires his old (wes) 56--0eo11e Mont1omery. friend Cannon to clur him of 2:00 m AH·Nfdrt SM.: "'Qiu Glr1," char1es in the apparent lluntin&· ·~, .Nofttl.sWe m " ICCident cftfth of his son. Carl Betz 3:10 B II • v I e: "Jee Leuia .,... also 1uests. Rescheduled. (sports) '53--Coley Wallac.e, Paul (j) Tiie loW OMa Stewert . 74 •ts me all the a y's nu m ie: el· a) n· 0· ie ,. e in r" " ul 6:00 6:30 7:30 1;30 _11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1 :00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 11:30 7:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 3 5 (C) MNorth Country" (documentary) '72-True-lile adventur~ t "City hneattl the Sea" (adv) 'S3-Robert Ryan, Anthony Quinn. 11 "Above • .. yond" (dra) 'SS-Robert Tlylor, Eleanor Parhr 9 "Female on the Beach" (dra) 'SS--Joan Crawfo~. Jeff Chandler 7 17 3 (C) "A New L.af'' (com) '71-Walter Matthau, Elaine May 11 "Ufa & Death of Rudotph Val~tlno" (documentary) '60. -7 CC) "Rine of Flre" Cd ra) '61-0avid Janssen. 9 "Fn1nc:ts Joins the WACt" (com) 'S4-0onald O'Connor 11 "Hunchback of Notre Dame" (dra) '39--Charles Laust.ton 13 ''Th• OeYll A Danlel Webster" (dl'"a) '41-James Cral&- MDNDAY, MARCH 4 7 (C) "Tell Them Wllll• Boy la Here" (dra) '69-Robert Redford, Katharine Ross, Robert Blake 9 (C) "Donovan's Reel" (com) '63-John Wayne. Lee Marvin. 5 CC> "J"alca" (com) '62--An&le Dickinson, Maurice Chevaller 4 23 6 (C) "I Walk the Une" (dra) '70--.Greaory Pl!ck, Tuesday Weld. Estelle Parsons. 7 17 3 CC) "Chato•a land" (wes) '72--Charles Bron•on. Jack Palance 10 CC) "Shenandoah" (wea) '6S-Jarnn Stewart. • t CC) ''The ... rfect Furtou-'1" (com) '52-Tony Curtis, Janet Lel&h 13 IC) •'Saddle Tramp" Cwes} ·50-Joel McCrea. Wanda Hendrhc 2 (29 I) 8 (C) "A Death of Innocence" Cdra) '71 -Tisha Sterl1na. Shelley Winters, Arthur Kennedy. 5 "Qasllaht FolllH" (com) '4S-Mary Pickford. Douglas Fairbanks TUESDAY, MARCH 5 7 (Cl "Rebut" (dra) '68-Laurence Harvey, Ann-Mararet. 9 CC "TIM Lady Tak" A Flyer" (dra) '58-Lana Turner. Jeff Chandler 7 Jt 3 CC) "The Victim" (suspl '72-Elrzabeth Montaomery. Georae Mahar1s. 9 (Cl "The Lavender Hiii Mob" Ccom) 'S2--Alec Guinness. 13 (Cl "Cattle of Evll" (hor) '6&-Scott Brady. Virginia Mayo. 2 (29 I ) ! (C) "Land Raiders" (dra) 70-Telly Savalas, Georae Ma h11rls 5 "Th• Empty C1mt11" Cdra) '64-Bette Davis. Horst Buchholz WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 7 "Shock Corridor" (dra) '63-Peter Breck. Constance Towers 9 (Cl "Bus Stof.'' (com) ·56--Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray. 5 (C) "J"tka • (com) '62~naie Oiekin:.on. Maurice Chevalier 7 17 3 CC) ''The Stranaec Who Looks Uke Me" (dra) '73-Beau Bridles• Meredith Baxt~ Whitney Blake. 9 CC) Doctor In the HOtlH" (com) 'SS-Dirk Boaarde, Kay Kendall 13 (C) "Invaders From M1rs" (sci-fl) 'SJ-Arthur Fl'"anz. 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Hewell Flva.0" (dra) '68-Jack Lord, Nancy Kwan, Leslie Nielsen. • . -· 5 -.,.,. Min I Love" (dra} '47-=-rda Lupino. ROtiert Afd1, Bruce Bennett THURSDAY, MARCH 7 7 (C) ''The Oeorse Raft Story" (dra) '61-Ray Danton, Julie London 9 "f'l)rk Chop Hiii" (dra) '59-Greaory Peck, Harry Guardino 5 (C) "Jnslca" (com) '62--Anaie Dicki nson, Maurice Chevalier 2 (29 I ) 8 CC) "Marriage Times Four" (com) '73-Four comedy pilots 9 "Ten S.concl1 to Hell" (dra) '59-Je~ Chandler; Jack Pa lance 13 "Outside the Well" ldral ·s0-R1chard Basehal'"l. Marilyn Ma.well. 2 C29 I ) I "Bunny O'Hare" (adv) '71-Bette Davis. Ernest Borgnone 5 "My Reputation" (dra\ "46--Barbara Stanwyck. Georae Brent FRIDAY .• MARCH I 7 (C) "Nlaht of th• followlna Day" (dra) '60-Marlon Brando, Rita Moreno, Richard Boone, Pamela Franklin. 9 CC) "Mr. Klnptr .. t's War" (adv)-John Saxon, Tlppl Hedren 5" CC) "Jenica" (com) '62-An,le Dickinson, Maurice Chevalier 2 (29 I) (C). "The Blood Beast error" (hor) '69-Peter Cushina 5 "Divorce ltallan Style" (com) '62-Marcello Mastroianni SATURDAY, MARCH 9 9 (C) "The SHrchers" Cdra) '56--John Wayne, Natalie Wood 4 23 6 10 (C) "It'• A Mid, Mad, Mad, Mad World" (com) '63-Sid Caesar, Spencer Tracy, Miiton Berle, Buddy H11ckatt, Edie Adams 7 17 3 (C) '1MOUHy" (susp) '73-Kirk Douglas, Jean Seber&, John Vernon. 5 CC) "Jessica" (com) '62-Anaie Dickinson, Maurice Chev1l1er. (29 8) .... II, Book • Candle" (com) '59-Jack Lemmon, Kim Novak 3 "f'l)rtnlt of A Mobster" (dra) '61-Vic Morrow, Laslie Parrish 2 (C) "The Evll of F,..nllen1t1ln" (susp) '64-Peter Cushing 7 (C) "CorNptton" (dra) '69-Peter Cushin1, Sue Lloyd. 10 CC) "The Oscar" (dra) '66--Stephen Boyd. 13 "Crime & Punishment USA" (dra) '59--Geof'"ie Hamilton This eer1y momine view of the Bund, a street in Shangn•1, a1on1 the Huanepo River waterfront, Includes the former Shanghai Club (second bulldlne from left) now the Tung Feng restaurant . This, and other scenes forming the urban landscape of one of China's oldest cltJes, will be presented on CBS Reports: "Sheng· hai," Friday at lOPM. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH J. 1974 Order Yours NOW • • • ; 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels 1/ • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LASE L Mrs. John Doe 123 Main Striel Al'lylown,"A,,-YstaTe 123&5 Labels Do Nol H11ve A Printed Border Stylis h Vogue type ~ fine quality white gum med paper. r--, Fill in this coupon. clip and mail with $1 .25 to: Piiot Printing Label Div .• Post Office Box 1560 Costa Men, California 92626 •• S11re to µM your lip Cod• L ____ .._ ________ .J THURSDAY MARCH 7 For morning •nd •fternoon listings, plHse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the dey's movies DAYTIME MOVIES . 9:30 O ''Well of Noise" (dra) '63-Ty Hardin, Suzanne Pleshette. 10:00 (C) ''This Earth Is Mine" Part I (dra) '59-Rock Hudson, Jean Sim- mons. . D "Roadhouse Nlfht.s" (dra) '30 -Helen Morgan, Charles Ruggles. 11:30 D "Man of th' frontier" (wes) '36 -Gene Autry. (C) "Gorilla Slf11i" (adv) '68--George Galley. 12:00 m "The Anery Silence" (dra) '60 -Richard Attenborough, Michael Craig, Pier Angell. 2:00 O (C) "lmitltion of Ufe" (dra) '59 -Lana Turner, John Gavin. Sandra Dee. ID (C) "Hercules, Samson & Ulys- ses" (adv) '65 -Ktrk Moms, Richard Lloyd @ ''T•n&itr lnddenr' (adv) '53- Mari Aldon, George Brent 3:0C1{j) (C) "Crecll in the World" (SC•· fr) '65 -Dana Andrews. Jeanette Scott. :lg) (C) "Johnny Tiger'' (dra) '66- Robert Tayjor Chad Evere1L _ 1----"-"3!30 IJ (tr noay l.oae ll(s" (mus) '55-fred Astaire, leshe Caron. Page 12 THE DAILY PfLOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 ~ @ "Here Come the Nelsons" (com) '52--0uie & Harriet Nelson. ' Wblt's My Line? I Love LA.Icy Mod Squid 4:30 ffi Sime as lOAM listln1 (Q?j (j)) "Bell, Book & Calldlt" Part I (com) '59 -Kim Novak. James Stewart, Jack Lemmon. (3) I Dttam of Jeannie Eimer11d1 Cl) Drarnet I EVENING : hyeboloo ToCSay "language Development" ' (i))l•ule 6:00 R~fJ· M1~~~-~ews EJ Primer Amor Three StMcts 7:30 O Orson WeUes' Great . Mysteries A man's will reveals more than his final -wishes when it is discovered that he murdered a young lady. Bonanza Ho1an's Heroes The Lucy Show The Flintstones Ni&ht-Galtery El Pobre Gonzalez I Ho11n's Heroes New Price Is Ri&flt Help Thy Nelpbor You Asbd fOI tt Movie: (C) (2hr) "Beloved In· fi el" (dra) '59 -Gregory Peck, Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Pork op Hiii" (adv) '59 -Gregory Peck, Harry Guardino. Deborah Kerr. ED Hodgepod1e lodge al Speed Racer let's Make A Deal Bewitched 6:30 00 Dealer's Choice D Movie: (90) ''The George· Ritt Story'' (dra) '61-Ray Danton, Julie London. Jayne Mansfield, Neville Cil To Tell the Truth Ci) Wiid World of An~als : Acclon Chicano ( Cl)) Jimmy De1n Show Brand. • Didi Van Dyke Me~ Griffin Show That Cir! • Jon1tti1n Winters Show • • To Be Announced The Ghoul Can& 1 : ~~1an's Heroes 8:00 0 (~ Cl)) The Wellons "The five.foot Shelf' An impoverished book salesman persuades Olivia to give him the family's last $3 as dQw,.n payment for an expensive set of Harvard Classics. • Living Easy · • Tele-Revista Musical · Desert Theatre UftJi Rast1ls -1:001 momNews Bowlin& for Dollars 0 @ @@) m Flip Wilson Show fhp's guests are Lena Home. Tony Randall end Bob & Ray. 6 Movit: (2hr) "Ttl e P e o p I e _ Ap~~dn)-.!52-Spencer Tracy, John Hodiak. Sectets of tfle Deep f) Morie. (C)' 2trr) ,....Jonsid' (com) '62-Angie Dickinson, Mau· rice Chevalier. Defending Su· persiars Champion Bob Seagren (up· per left) returns a volley during ·the tennis competition, 1973 NFL "Pfayer of the Year" O.J. Simpson (upper right) prepares to lift weights, soccer star Kyle Rote, Jr. (lower left), com· petes in the swim· ming event, and tour·time World Speed Skati ng Champion Ard Sc henk (lower right) talks with ABC Sportscaster Keith Jackson dur· ing the 1974 Su- perstars tour· being seen in · ·a nament which is five-part series on the ABC Television Network. T.hese competitors will be seen on ABC, Sun- day at lPM. 0 @ Ci) tl) Chopper I Gil and Don 10 out of their way to clear a veteran police sereeant near to re· tirement who 1s accused of selling guns confiscated by his department. I Oe11ef's Chob Boalnf from Ult Olympic u Sellor1 .IO'ltn Qa W1rrlors BISJlttblll Warriors vs Milwaukee. ED Gilbert l SulliYln "H.M.S. Pina- fore" Romance cutting across social barriers is the theme as lowly sea- man Ralph R1ckstraw pines for Cap- tain's daughter, Josephine. who 1s promised to Sir Joseph, First lord of the Admiralty. All Is saved when it turns out nearty everyone's ped1· gree is false. I sdtCala IRI Music.ti M ' • (2hr) "A Sllfllt Case of Murder'' com) '38 -Edward G. Robinson. llen Jenkins. 8:30 0 @ (3) &) firehouse "Tide ol Terror" Flrefighter Sonny Caputo takes a "fireman's Holiday" before helping his colleaeues rescue a girl trapped under an ocean pier. m Merv Griffin Sllow ml To It Announced 9:00 Q (Qi (I)) (]) CIS T h u r s d 1 J Mme: (C) (2hr) "Marrilee Times four'' Four orieinal comedy pilots titled "We'll Get By," "Mo & Joe,'' "Ma & Pa," and "Another April." A family secret, a 1eneratlon eap trap. a re·marriaee ceremony and a di- vorcee living with her parents are .widely varying aspects of the strug · f!Fffiar1s marriedlife. PflJ1 SOrvino. Mitzi Hoa1. touise Lasser. Michael Tolan. Mary Wickes. Arthur Space, • 1974 ii and clear a to re· sellina rtment. 1ors vs. . Pina· $0Cill ly sea· 'Cap- ho IS Lord when ped1· ase of rd G. de of aputo before a girl dar Times pilots Joe," l" A trap, a di s are trug Nino. cha el pace, Barnard Hughes. and Leslie Charle· SOB> Stir. 0 ~ (I) l1Q) m Ironside "Come 11, COme 12°' When Ott. Sgt. Ed Brown disappears on a flight back FRIDAY to San Francisco with e handcuffed MARCH 8 killer, Ironside sets out to find him • . Andy Robinson. David Huddleston For morning and afternoon hstings, and Paul Kent guest please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 00 Tht lolcl Onts Below, for your convenience, are 0 G2) (3) ED AIC Tlttlbe "Pueb· the day's movies. lo" (R) Hel Holbrook, Ceorae Cfll· zard, Andrew Dugan, Cary Merrill DAYTIME MOVIES and Larry Cales star in. this drama!· ic reenactment of the true .otory of 9:30 fJ (C) "Palm Sprinp Wteund" the capture of the USS Pueblo i11 (rom) '63-Troy Donahue. Connie the Sea of Japan by the North Ko· Stevens, Ty Hardin. reans in 1968, and the ordeal of 1<>:00 (!) (C) "This Elrth Is Mine" (dra) Commander Lloyd Bucher. '59-Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons. EE Gouion e "The Devil ' the Deep" (adv) ED Bladt Journal "Black films· Rip '32-Gaiy Cooper. Cary Grant Orf o• Riaht On?" Ron O'Neal ("Su· 11 :30 IJ "bsl End Chanr' (mys) '34- perfly"), Tamera Dobson ("Cleopat· George Rart, Jean Parker "Her Hus- ra Jones"), Ossie Davis, and film band lies" (mys) '37-Gail Patrick critic Vincent Canby join host Tony 12:00 ID "Yellow C.b M1n" (com) '50- Brown for a discussion of black Red Skelton, Gloria de Haven. ~lollalion films. 2:00 e "female on the Beech" (dra) W Veriedades Vercel '55-Joan Crawford, Jeff Chandler 9:30 fJ News l!)tl'The Looters" (dra) '55-Rory ii) u Hien• Calhoun, Julie Adams. 10:00 0 @ (l)@) m Music Counby @ "R~ .l !efit" (mys) '49-Georg~ USA SenatOI' Birch Bayh of lnd~na • Raft:, Virginia Mayo. .. , joins host Buck Owens and guests 3.00 . ValleJ Of th~ Sun (dra) 42- 0lonne Warwicke, Ray Stevens, Tom Lucille B~~I. Cedric H.ardw1ck~; T Hall Lynn Anderson Monty Hall O (C) A Woman s face (dra) · ' M Rich, L I d, '41-Joan Crawford Audrey eadows, ltl e an 3 30 .:-a "M' ,. ( ) •6" ,. foster Brooks : ~ •fere susp .,..._.,,regory O CLETE ROBERTS WITH Peck. Diane Baker. Waller Matthau. *NETWORK NEWS NOW! Q1M~a~%;~r'r~~~~,<~~~~ '67 THE 0All.Y PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 EE Three Stoogrs 11ve member of the c1v11tan police 7:30 I Bobby Goldsboro Show res""e and fails to blow the 3 J Hoeen's Heroes whistle on a masked burglar sus , t:l' 00 ()O) Hollywood Squares peel Help ThfNeiahbor I Ntws a Jimmy Dean Show Salan to Adventure · Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. · La H1en1 inptreers Wu" (adv)-John Sax JO•OO ((29 a ) LI CBS News S~clel on T1pp1 Hedren "Shanaha1 ' A look at the urban - 1· Bewitched landsc;ipe of one or China's oldest Wall Street Week cities Unumed World 0 CHEVROLET PRESENTS E.aceiurio * GLEN CAMPBELL The Ghoul Gani # "THE MUSICAL WEST" 8:00 IJ <Cl! (J l Dirty Sally Anthony TONIG HT AT lO:OOPM fr~~:r ~:!~~h~s 1~~~ksm:%°has0'th! 0 l3 ~ t'q .m I b1c1AL I Glen town in his pocket-until he crosses Campbell s Mus1'8I West Glen turns Sally Fer.1!s1 to the folklore and leaends of the 0 @ (JJ i1m m Sanford a~d son Am encan West when he IS 101ned by 1J Movie: (C) (2ht) "Jei~iu" (com) sues!~ John Wi1yne. Burl Ives and · 2 · Michele Lee t11ev;tt"erAn11e Dickinson. Maurice IJ CLETE ROBERTS WITH fJ (lt 00 CD Brady Bunch With * NETWORK NEWS NOW! high school graduation only days Q m 26 News away, Greg makes a big mistake 6_, Night G•llery when he tries out a new hair tonic fJ i7 3 a) Tomi roma 1~ per that kid brother Bobby sells htm suaded to give proteclton 10 a pow I At Issue erlul underworld chief Ian whose ei D,eele(s Choite ecullon could trigger a gangland Dr1rnel wa1 LI Seftora Joven 1· Bill Moyers' Journal I The Energy Crisis · D11m1 Wasllinston Week in Review , • Praise the Lord Club El Show de Rosita Peru 10:30 6 Twili&ht Zone Japanese lln1ua1e Proaram I Concentration 8:30 B (~ I L(f' Good Times Perry Mason · l~ 6 '10 g;, Lo tu Luclt! La Revista de Marrone When Bummy finds he must spend : Mys1rry of Kohoutek <RJ a ltw evenings out ol town. he asks EJilJoco Valdez I GJ 6) 9 Ntw1 4:30 ~.Sime u lOAM listln& ~-Nipl GallifJ it!!-@> "left, -toot" ~ CandleM - Tltt AdwQtes Concl. (com) '59-Kim Novak .S_tanlq lo ente11a1n his girlfriend, 11:00 0-0 0 m rn Cil Newft Gloria -~ ... , i o ~ ?6"11tws ~--- -@l)Drama tiii) Praise the lord Club 10:30 I Twillatlt Zone • Conctnbation 1111 CosbJ Teetro con Oswaldo Calvo · Los Dias fellcts 11:00 I~ g ti E ~ ::: Wt1l:t~ne Perry Mason • Movie: "Ten Seconds to Hell" (dr1) '59 -Jeff Chandler, Jack Pa lance. ID Mission: Impossible 6) Movlt: "Outside Ute Wall'' (dra) 'SO -Richard Basehart, Marilyn Maxwell. l~e~v:~~C:-Prnents 0.!1_ tt Nlflrt C.lJ} Tht Pionetrs 11:15 Cinema 34 11:30 (9 (I)) (j) CIS Ute Movie: (C) "lunnr O'Hare" (adv) '71 - Bette Davis. Ernest Borrnine 19 @ lfi5l m JohnnJ Carson Movie: •iJJr ~ubtion" (rom) ' 6 -Barbera Stanwyck, George Brent, Eve Arden. u (W (]) m Didi Cnttt Show Lucille Ball Is Dick's only ruut. 12:00 (I) Dr. Irene Kauorte GJ Movft: "£t1ah" (sci-Ji) '62 - Arch Hill Jr. 1:00 IR~!.~"" l:.45 ~0¥it: "Mr. ltlndtre Rln11 ltll" (com) '51-Clltton Webb, Joanne Dru 2:00 m All-Nlatrt Show: ''CaptAlin Clu· tJOii," ''Tht Intruder." "Munier C.." 3:10 tJ Mowlt: ''Salllblln1 Hou11" (dra) 'SG-VlctOf M1turt, Terry Moore. EVENING 6:00 l'L~l~~::s Bonanza Hoien's Heroes • The Lucy Show The Flintstones f!!ght Gallery 1 00 Aztfan Teletflon Cont'd from 5PM. EE) El Pobre Gonzalei l.j MOYie: (2hr) ''The Desert fol' (dra) 'SI-James Mason m Hod1epod1e Lodre Speed Rec:er 6:30 Dealer's Choice D Movie: (C) (90) ''The Nlpt of the Followinc Day" (dra) 'GG-Mar lon·Brando. Rita Moreno. I Dick Yen Dyllt Merv Qriffin That Girl Zoom! l lvlnr tuy Desert Theatre I Little Rascals 1:00 oo o m News Bowlin& for Dollen Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mission Ba· tan111" (adv) '68-0ennis Weaver I Wildllte Theitte What's MJ Line? I LOW., Lucy Mod Squad 00 Aztlen Telethon Continues to 8PM. I~~~!~: .. Aviltitn Weather Ci)) American Honeman Show EJPrimtt Amor &1ntD1 Utinos fJ 'Ji (I: Cil Sia Million $ Min Q Twilight Zone "Eyewitness to Murder" Sieve's b1 s Perry Mason on1e vision spots the lace of a snip • Roller G1mes er In his attempt on the life of a Minion: lmpo$Slble special prosecutor. but the suspect !]: (j Uvinr EasJ has an a1rt1ght at1b1 of be1n1 on a 26 Don Kirshne(s Ro<k Concert live TV show at the time of the Et) Da1 •t Ni1ht shooltng i 8 ) The Pioneers The Untouchables 11:30 (~ '8 ) CBS Late Movie: (C) I Merv Griffin Show 11:15 · Cinema 34 Househunter /lmares l Mem· "Blood Beast Terror" (hor) '69 - orles Peter Cushing • m J~enest l.angu11e Pro,ram R l~ '6 ~O) m Johnny Carson 9:00 6 ( , ) (!)I sPlc!AL Really, Movie: "Divorce, lt•lian Stylt" Raque The talented beauty turns an {com) '62-Marcello Maslrb1ann1. identity trip into an hour-tong per 0 11 (fJ Cil Wide Wot1d of Mys· sonal musical revue Starring w11h tery · The Invasion of Carol Enders' M1s.s Welch Is the World of Sid and Carol Enders. her hance and a po Marty Krolfl, a unique -group of lice delecll'le attempt to solve the puppets and marionettes, who 101n myslery o( how the young woman her 1n presentina a light-heaned has taken on the personaltty of a look at the world or Raquel in song. dead woman Meredith Buter. Chris dance and conversalton. Connelly and Phil Pine st.lr 0 @ ~ m liirl W'rth Some· 8 Stir Trek "the world's all \1me loser," when 12:00 6 Rodi Concert tliTn1 Eltra Don Knotts auests as ~ The Untoucheblu he saves Sally from latltn& in a MO¥ie: "The People A,einst manhole, thus star11ng a chain of O'Har1" (dra) '57-Spencer Tracy events thet begin with his losing a 12:30 Movie: ''The Desperate Hours" job. (dra) '58-Humphrey Bogart The Bold Ones O Nashville Music El Padre de Mi Berrio ® The Prisoner Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1:00 0 @) m Mldni&ht Special Gladys • : Muterplece Thutre (R) Knight and the Pips host, and U Crl1de Bien Ctiada guests Include Curtis Mayfield, • • El Almanaque Spooky Tooth, Jobriath, Jim Weath· !_!panue Ll!!.l..uaae Proau1m erly, Le~ Variations. and freshllavor 9:30 • Q1 Ci) l1Q} W B r I a n K e I t h with R1ch1e Havens. Show JaCk Elim guests as an ec U (3) Q) (6) News cent11c recluse who thwarts Or Sean 1:45 6 Movie: "tonvict.s four" (dra) and his party in their efforts to • 'SJ-Sen Gauara. Stuart Whitman "turn back the dock" while vaca · 2:00 ID All·Nltflt Show: "Bells of St. tion•!!i on a remote island Trinians.," "D..t.t of Wt'1 Pofnt." fJ crz; Cl) Tht Odd Couple "Smitherlnes" "New York's Oddest" To Oscar's :10 IJ Movie: "Cut A Darll Sllldow'' •musement, Fella becomes an ac· (susp) '57-Duk BOitrde Page 13 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 3, 1974 . SATURDAY MARCH 9 M O f? N I N f~ 0 @(}) 5) Brady Kids (j) Movie: "Escape In UM Desert" Q Movie: (-e) "Ult of the fatt (adv) '4~elmut D1ntint, Phillip Guns" (wes) '58-Jock Mahoney, Dom. Gilbert Roland 0 Movie: (C) "No N1m1 on ltlt [Q) ln•l&ht Bullet" (wes) '59-Audle Murphy, m Movte: "Ramon1" (rom) '36-Chines Dra ke. Loretta Youna. Don Ameche. I Combat I CoU11try Musk uncl of Utt Glints Alfrw4 Hltdleock Roller C1111u Rolltr G1mu futbol·SOc~r 6:00 6:30 llj TV I C11woom · 6 m Butch CluWy 10~301 r:~) Cl) Jt11tnlt 1:30 Ell) Mister Ro11rs' Nti&hborhood s ap O Olrtdoors W'Ubtrty Mutual @ (}) (!) American Bandsbnd ur R al MJuJo1: Mick 2:001 Dustfs Trttlloua 7:00 0 ID @) m lidsvlllt Movit: .. Nlcllt l UM City" (dra) l1tttmatlon1I Hour 00 fin~ Tu1edo 'SO-Gene nerney. Movie: "l!Jt .C.rson" (wes) '40 m Ci1l m luas Bunny @) Mimr Ro19n' Nejchborflood -Jon Hall, Dana Andrews. Lynn WaCiusroom 81ri. Brother Buzz 11:00 I (ei!J 00> Cl) Speed luUJ IMovle Cl1sska . QI 00 (fQ) m NCAA .. sltttl1ll Cil l T-.a • If 7:30 SunrlM Semester 1mplonship1 Doubleheader. Teams et nnino s &o Q) Cl) Im) m Add1m1 Famll1 to be announced. ~111• StrfftUft. l'a ... Mormon T1btm1cl1 Choir ~ ~ina: Window to ttie Soutti \JU) Movie: rne ... ne "'up1 6 Ultra Min U r.r;\ ABC Superstar Mov-Story'' (dra) '60-Sal Mineo, James U#..J of s ••ni le: "Luvcast USA" ~ fl;"\ y I' I' liU Darren. • nS!lf.lt Pfofilt 0) NtW1 2·30 ~steps to lt1mlnf Elementary News t1,;) Sesame Street ,. 6 Movie: "M1d1I for A Central" True Adventure . . 1l:30 fJ (ftt (]))Cl) Josie & the Pus· ( ra) '45-Godlrey Teerle. 1:00 I !~) Heir leer Bunch s,uts 0 Movie: {C) "ltnd of tfle River" · m Elller11ncy + 4 (6) Movie: "Man from Frisco" (adv) (wes) '52-James Stewart, Arthur Jo " 1yne Theatre '44-Dan Duryea, Michael O'Shea . Kennedy. Movte: "Ont More Tomorro~" 0 Movie: (C) "Red Mount.In" @ rn EE Roller C1mes (rom) '46 -Jane Wyman, Dennis (dra) '51 -Alan Ladd, Lizabeth 3:00 I lt1mln1 Can Bt Fun MOf~ Scott. Youth & ttie law 8 Super Friends m Ad Ub · focus • • ovie: "South SU Sinnt(' (adv) m Movte: "Fr1nd1 Cots to Wbt Movie: (C) "Jessica" (com ) '62 ·5~ -Macdonald Carey, Shelley e.lnt'' (com) '52-Donald O'Con· -Aneie Dickinson, Ma urict Che· Winters. nor Lori Nelson. vaher m Movie: "Iron Curtlln'' (dra) '48 f!J• Qa•pionslllp WrestUn1 ~Greatest Sports ltcends . -Dan• Andrews, Gene Tierney. Movie: "Arizona Ranier" (we.s) W11tffr1Ult 8-nm Holt. Ttlly9 l'Sclefrc. ftctloll Tlltatre : S.11m1 Strttt (]) Education at Wort 8:30 (Qf I) (() Sabrina 12:00 Ii <a Cl)) Cl) p e b b t • s 1 n d Ctmsco1tnd11 · ~ I 6 (1j m Inch Hip, Prl· lam• 91111• £J Jllido vale Eye .UntJtrsltY DlaJope Avkultu,. USA 0) Movie: (C) ''The Golden Arrow.. An,.ta Yf 1rn1·Up LT1111tHf tibn (adv) '64-Tab Hunter. Head On 3:30 I Ca1ner1 Thrtt 9:00 I ! Cl)) Scooby Doo Lancer . lmpacto • ~ @(fQ) m Slrmund (3) Secret Flit USA (ijJ (J) (!)Pro Bowlers Tour ovit: 11Dnc:onquertd" (adv) '47 : llliter Rottrs' Ntl&hborttood T e $55:000 New Orleans Lions -Ga~ Cooper, Paulette Goddard. · Eclipse Over Siberia Club Open, from Metairle, La. m OJ) Lissie's Rescut Rangers 12!30 fJ (flj Cl)) (]) fat Albert 0) Tht Vlr1inl1n Mister Rocers' Nelpborhoocl gels YS. Oakland A's. Etdric Co111p1ny Efeph1nt Boy O Ancel• Pre~St1son Baseball An· l (i) Concern 9:30 0 9 (I) l1Q) m Pink P1nttltr 0 Q1J (}) (!) Dotti Eastem Open (J)) Slfari to Adventure @ Movie: "file Invitation" (dfl} Coif Live coverage of the third Movie: "lost Momtnt" ·52 -Van Johnson, Dorothy Mc· round of pl1y from Doral Country 4:00 lienvenldos Guire. Club in Miami, Fla. Whit's Golni On I (j}) rn &host Chasers I Cmtest Sc>orts Lt21nds 6 Wild Wiid West Oustfs Trell : Suamt St.rtet Soul Train Snamt Stlttt Klpt>I Cosll Cine Como en Cine 10:00 8 ((jf' (I)) favoritt M1rti1n1 1:00 IJ (fa (J)) Cl) CI S Children's (I) ft T111ts A Thitf 0 ti) Cl) m star Trell film fe.stiv1I : Mr. Wlztrd TllCD Of CAI PAYMINTS? LEASll OIDH YOUH NOW 1974 MODELS ALL MAKES CAil OI NI Sid C.esar and Edie Adams prepare to hunt for a fortune In cash buried someplace by 1 decMsed bank robber, In "tt'a 1 Mad, Mad, Mad, Med World" on the NBC Satuntay Night Movie (March 9) at 8PM. * * ( ~ ) Untamed Wor1d Drama • • P1norama Latino Voice of Aaricult\lre 4:30 IJ Just N1tural O Inquiry/Health "National Health Care" lg:'n With Ubtrty Mutual It Pqs to It tporant Psicholoo Tocf•y • ' Cl)) Ct11l1enlfn1 Su Corona Now . e GEORGE JOINER e DON CROSBY Jean Sebers as Laura, •nd John Vemon as her ftance David, find their marri•I• plans menac.d by the erratic behav· lor of Laura's ••·husband, In "MOUMV.'' the ABC Suspense MOYie. S.tu.rdav (M1rdl 9) at 8:30PM. The ftlm also stars t(lrtf Dou1l1t. 5:00 IJ Dusty's Tr1ll Dusty Is trusted to auard an Army pouch with his life and everyone winds up euardlng Dusty. Paae 14 I The Mouse Factot'y Umlts or Man ur PrtM11ts (})a> AIC'a Wide Wof1d of Sports Tournament of Thrills Auto Crash Championships from T1mp1, Fla.; ind the NCAA lndOOf Track & Field Ch1mpionships from Detroit, Mich. I ~~~ Tiiis Wffk hi Ult NIA Ntwt Movte: (211r) "M1l111" (1cM '50 -Spencer Tflcy, J1mes Stewart John Hodi1k. TM ,trlllMltn Ci) Otfttr ,IOptl, Other "ltts Wfutth11 ! lntlrfaet • Roller C1mts · • Rid! Ward's Roclt l Roll IUmb1 5:30 I) Johnny Minn's stand Up & IChte~rini L(;z ci))s~siws Pl'itbust1n Unbmed Wortd Movie: (C) ''Ville, of Mystery" (adv) '67 -Richard Eean, Peter Graves. ft1) A«lon Chle1no m Tllrtt Stooaa EV[N I N G 6:00 Bo Cl) mm News 0 HEE HAW IS HA HA * AND HO HO TONITE IQj tt.e Haw Thi Rttl Don Steele 5'1ow Nl&frt Callery CIM CoMo en Cine 1]) Ndontl Geo1r1phlc Nova (R) An 18-part sciente series. r (j)) Wortd It War Teatro HI Sebldo Speed Racer 6:30 (J)News Sports With ltrtkl ltNIC News Conference Twlll&frt Zone Ctlebrtty Bowtlnc Reasoner Rtpoft · lox cte Mnlco . Lmit · A M.U.r of Tu m Utt11 R1sul1 7:00 BOUier Ptoplt, Other "*" "The Man Wllo loved Giants" Wiid Kln1do111 Trvtti or CollMqutMU lowtlnc for Dollan 6 OttMr Pt0plt, OU.tr Places ..... Wortd .t War . Vlcto~t Se• m (9 (JJ) m Lawrence We Ill Show ; It T111u A Tllltf (1) Jolul W1p1 l'Mltrt ct) Dracntt 9 Jim~ Dean Sllow @) I IP !64 I Rachae~ La Cubln1 (R) Vaudeville with music, staffing Lill Darvas.and Lee Verone. tiii) Rick W1rd'1 Rod A Roll m Police Su'l"fl m 111,.. Stootts 7:30 I) Wiid World of Anlmala "Red i i for Survival" 9 Ci) lnnr Space ''Sea lions" USC/UCLA BaslttMll Se1son H ctlHIMa Bnln1 frotn die ot,.,.c ltt'a Makt A Dell ~Ion $ Mewtt: (C) (2'/ahr) Searchtn" (tcM '56 -John 974 ' nee 'The tile ftl n& Red THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE[K, MARCH 3, 1974 ~. ---,._.~--~.--~ .... -.. , ..... ~ -~.. ·--. : t9':.:·:,:~. t I • c;_.~ 0 s ~ -u p ,/' -.:.--!C 11.• 1 ___ ... --- Wayne. Jeffrey Hunter. N1t1lie defend Dr. Steven Kiley in 1 p1ter Wood, Vtra Miies. nity suil Kim Darby and Linda Day qt OUlt'a 81rtt Georee rues!. fl I? ::.7 =aboro SMw G Sly Stone Visits a:0011ca~~AH In Ult f••lly *Kirshner Rock Concert 'REALLY RAQUEL' 9 I • N I C s.turdey I DDn KJrsllMr'a Red Concert : ( ( hr) "tt'a A. Mad, Mad, fl) Ntwt "I hope ln th~ nut hour you'll ge1 to know me bc1tcr," a"" RJ-Mld, Mid WOfld" (R) '(tom) '63-· • iklodyf.Md , .. Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Lo•~$"-quel Wei.ch in an infor'!'al "conve~a1i_on" wi1h her audience near Caesar Buddy Hackett Edi• Ad1ms. tP.e opcntns of bor musical revue !.p«1ul,. "Really. Raquel," which Passenaeri of tour vehicles bound 10:10 fl> Mask Auh/Ja1>1nete Movit -airs Friday at 9PM on CBS. And that's what this special h nil about for las Veaas on the same hi,hway 10:30 0 McMI: .. fninhns1eln Meets the h is tailored to present the .. real" l<.aquel Welch-1he thrce-d1mcn- are. thrown to1ether by fate into a Wofhnan" (hor) '43-tlela Luaosi. sional entertainer, who 1s not only a beau1iful woman w11h a pro- senes of events that nurture the Lon Chaney vocative figurt, but a 1alented performer who sing~. dance~. aCt'i 1erm of larceny lurkin1 in uch per-(i) Yuterd~y son and projects a gentle comedic flare hitherto known un i~ to nightcluh u 'Cfl} rn a> Th• Plftrld1• Fam· ~ ~~lub audiences. Starring with Miss Welc h in !he one-hour revue IS The llJ "Moriiln1 Becomes .Electric" Dan-£i5 °"'°'A Kind World of Sid and Marty Kroffl. u~·quc company o( puppets who ny becomes the f1m1ly 1as meter · · h · h reader In an attempt to c:onserte 11:00 @ DU CJ)~ News JOIO er in a lig t-hcarted look a1 e World of Raquel Welch in eneriy and the family ends 11p IMn& 11n Anderson St.OW songs. dances and musical sketches. by c1ndleli1hl ind huddllna around Mlssioll: '"'°"'bit For the entire 60 minutes. Miss Welch ·~ the onl) "live" pcrform- the ~1j/JcWc' TOllJ ' Susan Alimo h . m Alalb An hou r-Ion& ~Rodi Concert er on I e stage-with the exception of one number in which !.hC National eoeraphic speci1I th1t 6 NYPD is assisted by a pair of &pccialty dancers. From the momen1 s he . looks at the inhospitlble northern ) Movie: (C) "1111, look l 'lt'!p' on,tage in a 'lpect1t:ular hl ack <;:i lin gown to 1he slra n, ol state and the pioneer-spirited peo· C.ltdle' (com) ·59 -Kim Novak. "Let Me Entertain You·· and begins to tell 1he audience the "re~1I .. r>le who have settled there. Jame:s Stewart. Jack Lemmon. IC111mpionaMpW,.stfln& 1Clnema34 story of her career. the hour 15 a rollicking tongue-in-cheek visit a.. C... 1t1 C111t •• Tiie HappJ Hunten with the woman behind the no w-legendary cardboard su symbol WIMMlm lrotllen · It Is wrm.a T he television special is adapted from Miss Welch's highly sue- =~:" Slbado 11:15 @ Movie: "Poftnlt of 1 Mobster" cessful supper club production with which she rang in the 197 3 McMI: (Zlw) "The Hard W.-(' (~ra) '61-Vic Morrow, Leslie Par-New Year at a Las Vegas show room and continued to draw record (dra) '43-Dennts MOf'1an. ld1 Lu-nsh. audience~ for almost a month That show marked her debut as u plno. 11:30 II Fabulous 52! (C) "The Evil r;f "live" stage errtertainer and began a new d1men ion in her career 1:30 II (fa (f)) ()) M•A•s•H The all· fran~ensteln" (susp) '54 -Peter ··1 am weary of being a curiosity," deelares the \tar with disarming knowin1 lfadar uses his unusual Cush1n1. Duncan Lamont. frankness ... This show gives me a chance to do something-to sing powers of observation to chronicle a @ (j) l urt RIJM4cl• Lite Sllow and dance and perform as a professional entertainer, which i~ what ' 1 detailed report of recent happen· ~ hosts an informal music· 1 am." inis-lncludin1 Hawlleye's romance and·converution~ 1~therin1 1t the with a new nurse and M1Jor Bums Executrve Residence of Tennessee T he star belleves that .. Really, Ra4 1e." "1hc fir~I vehicle tailored and Hot lip's efforts to 1et 1 P'Y· Gov. Winfield Dunn in Nashville. to her performing talents. "It does not introduce a new Ra4uel cho dischar1e for dress-wearlnc Cor· Guests include Glen Campbell, Bob· Welch." she explajns. "it proi·eets the real one, for the flrst time." poral Klinaer. by Goldsboro, Ro1er Miiier, Jim Na-0 @ Pac a luketball UCLA Bru· hors, M_innle Purl, Charlie Rich, Part of the "projection" of 1hi'> updated image involve\ 1he costum- in1 vs. USC Trojans. Rus1y Richards, Mel Tlllls and the ing for 1hc show, wh ic h contra'>h 1he bik1n1 ll'l'k of .. Om: 1¥1llion (1) Co111blt team of Porter Waeoner and Dolly 8. C.," the movie 1hat first brought her to the foll attention of the U tHJ CJ)~ AIC $uttMnM Mow· ~arton. Dinah Shore makes 1 spe-public and lhe box-office, with the sleek sophistication of 1he ,up-It: (Cf (Jif) uMoUMY" (susp) '73-c1al 1vest appearance. Klt1t Oou(IH Jean S.btrl John Ver· (l) Mowte: "Htr Twelvt Men" (dre) per-club mil ieu. Her gowns were designed by Ron Talsky (who also non. Sam Wanamaker: 'unable to :S>-Greer Ger1on. Robert 8?,•n. served as executive producer for Lhe special). who used a basic de- fulfill hli 1oals end considered • 0 Mowlt: (C) UConupdon (dra) sign formula 1hat he call~ "simpl icit y with elega nce." He 1...sed i.ump-failure by his ex-wife and usoc:i· '69-Peter Cushlna. Sue Lloyd, Kate . . . . ates a deraneed man seeks to ctrry O'Mara. tuous fabrics, like satin, and either black or rich color~. accented out~ pl1n of reven1e ')y murderln1 ~Tm by important jewelry. (Miss Welch we:m an est1ma1ed half-million his ex·w1fe. • TO'IY I Slmn Ala• I dollars worth of such "baubles'"in the show.) 6T:\ H1111lllftln F11• Fon111 "The Mowle: (C) ''Tiie Otca,.. (dta) . · . . . Rfs'e of Louis XIV'' (R) · tephen B~d. Elke Sommer In a highly ~rsonal autob1ograph1cal monologue. which 1s one of d) Mo¥tt: ''Cftiae I PvttlslllMllt the highlights of the show, Miss Wt.lch rejects the legend that she t :OO IJ <9 (())(I) MaFJ TJltr Moore USA" (dra) '59-Georae H1milton. became an "overnight sensation" in show business. largely due to $11.w (R) Rhoda and M1ry fly to Mary Murphy. h · 'b · New Yort for the weddina of Rhoda's GI!> Trinity llble Sdlool er physical attn Ult$. She re<:al~s the garage productions sh~ on.cc sister, but th• credibility i•P be· put on for the benefit of her neighborhood in La Jolla, Calif., m- tween Rhoda and her mother almost 12:00 fJ ~: (C) ''The . Ladytillftl" eluding her own version of .. South Pacific ," in which ~he played ruins the hippy event (com) 56 -Alec Gu1nne.ss. Peter all the parts-including the Marines. She reminds the audience that m T1lt l acy Doo~ (Tlh11r>1 ''The Ce· ~:;.. "MaiaJa" (adv) ·50-me attended San Diego State College on a dramatic !>eholar&hip ~-b·rldty N!! r'd -~ u •hd Blink· c ..... ncer T~a .... James Stewirt John and, besides being a beauty contest winner. she was an ac1res with ,,.. 1u-·~· an ,..,e an ucy ~ .,, · S o· I' I th d ' h th D L Pl manaie to tum a conservative PTA Hodiak. an 1ego . •II e eater. group~ an wit . e rur~. ane ayers. projtct Into a se1ndalous fiisco. lZ:lO (I) Mowtt: (C) .. Beau James" (com) In . th~. special P.resentat1on. Miss ~elch. 1~ heard ( ~ mg ?.'r. own d) Prt•ltr Fll• •57-aob Hope p 1 Do alas voice! ) m a variety of vocal solos ( lt Ain t Necessarily So. J A m Em Ha,,inea la • au u · Woman," .. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, .. "You Light Up My Ufe" t :IO II (9 Ci)) (I) lob fkwtlart Show 1:00 I== "You P Your Mont(' and "Steam Roller"'). No Information avallabl• from CBS (mys) '57-Hu&h :fc0ermott. Other features of the muskaJ revue include a salu Le to her movie N•°!°~t~~~ l:2S a M0¥1t: "Dotl't Foritt to Wipe career in a medley of numbers based on her starring role in such i ""rw. n._ .-.-.. ate 68--: films as "Fantastic Voyage," .. One Mill on B. C." and "Kanus City MIMfttr C..•.n, lloed Oft" (dtl) • Stephen Bomber;" a production number spotlighting Miss Welch and the Callfomla 8°"" Youni. specialty dancers: songs, from ballad to rock, and dances in wh ich -10:0011 (Qfj(.I)) (I) Carol lvf'llttt Show l :30 f! ~1-N~~: "•~m fro~ she is joined by members of the Krofft puppet company and the Steve Lawrence 1uests. "WtlMI ~ ·FortUMJ Certie •Carter, monologue, in which she traces her life and career ancJ debunks 0 @ CJ) m °"" MarsllaO "I've -I a plethora of published myths. "Really. 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MESA. @PIO~EER o~ass > z 0 CfJ Cl a: w al c z ~ ·DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , - -... _. --·---.---. ·-·--·--·---·--_____ ... ___ .. _ --· ·-- Eight Pitching Stars ~J\t Home" Special: Talk About Facing · $-Saving Furniture -slugger Hank aron --You Build Yourself! . . Test Yourself: Can A Man's Name Shape His Destin~ FOR JOAN CRAWFORD sk Them Yourself Want lo a.ac e famoua pertOn a qu.1tlon? Send the que1tlon ... • poeleenl, to "A1k," Fwnl!y W .. kly, &41 Lelllngton Aw., New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pay ta for publllhed qUMtlon1. 8orry, " can't aiuwer 011"1r1. r ve often wondered if a big •tat' who ;, med to be- ing lionized haa trouble en;oymg hi. or her ~ company. Do you enjoy your own·companyP-D. M., Colorad-0 Sprint•, Colo. •Yes, I do enjoy my own company, which obviously means that I take an inventory of myself quite regularly. I feel sorry for people who must be constantly entertained or be in the presence of groups or crowds. Being an indefatigable worker, moments alone are very precious to me-for reading for my spirit. books and imp~oving my mind. That in itself is a great purge ~ '-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~----.-.~~-.-~--4---~~-~.~-~~r------~---_-_~~~~~~~~~-t ~~ ._.--~-~ "'~--;.~ -::r .A • -I ~~ .,.. FOR SEN. HUGH SCOTT (R-Pa.) Why are you Republicans now beginning to support na- tional health insurance?-A. Gaitely, Fembank, Ohio • America's health bill has doubled in eight years, more than tripled in 12 years and increased six-fold in 21 years. ---Without the benefit of some sort of national health-insurance program, health care will become an unbearable problem for Americans. FOR LUCILLE BALL In your early TV shows, you used to make jokes about reaUy being a brunette. Are you a natural brunette?-Jeannie See, River Vale, N.J. • No. As a child I was blonde. Later my hair turned light brown, which is really my natural color . .. ~ FOR JAMES ARNESS I noticed that you were limping in one of your •Gunsmoke" segments. Was this part of the act, or did you injure your foot?-Mrs. Peggy Garside, Cle~aler, Fla. •You're very observant. My limp is a memento of the war and the Third Infantry's \dsit to Anzio. I do try to hide it, however. FOR JULIET PROWSE Every time we go to Llls \i~gu you seem to be playing there. Don't you· get tired of living in hotels and not having a per· manent home?-F. A. Lowry, Denver, Colo. .. I perform in Las Vegas about 12 weeks a year, and spend another three weeks in Reno. Yes, I did get tired of living in hotels; that's why I bought my first home-in Las Vegas. And the 40 weeks I'm away, I rent it to other entertainers-who are just as tired of hotel living as I wasl FOR ROD McK.UEN I understand you don't like organized religion, although you ref er to God in much of your work. What do you have against churches?-j. B. Herman, Gillette, Wyo. • I believe very strongly in God. However, much of so- caJled "organit.ed religion" has let us down by not keeping up with man's changing spiritual and emotional needs. Few churches have taken realistic stands on birth control, wom- en's rights, unfair se~'Ual laws, the inequality of wealth in this country, and most particularly, man's need to be in- dividual. We can't have it both ways-acknowledging the .,atherhood of God without considering the brotherhood of man. A FOR CHUCK. CONNORS, narrator of "The TlariU-Seekers" Who was the most exciting thrill-seeker you have met and what was it be did?-John Little, Lewiston, Idaho • I would say John Harding from Milwaukee, Wis., who calls himself "The Human Bomb." John encloses himself in a wooden coffin, 6" x 2~ x 2", with two sticks of TNT, and sets off the TNT, which blasts him out of the coffin and Jcnoclcs him out. He is immediately given oxygen to be revived. FOR JIM KJICK., Miami Dolphins' football star When and why did people start to call Larry Csonlca and you "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"?-Tony Belich, Green Bay, Wis. • We used to tell-Bill Braucher, a sportswriter for The Miami Her:lld, about the funny things we did. Right after we had a good game against the Denver Broncos, he put the nickname on us. It was perfect for us-two guys out to have a good' time no matter what the situation. FOR 'MRS. BILLY GRAJI AM I notice your hwband doesn't wear a wedding ring. Why?- F. L. Z., San Antonio, Texas • Some men just don't li1ce to wear rings, and I frankly never bought one for Bill. FOR JOAN BLONDELL I read that you were in vaudeville as a child. What was it lilce?-Larry Kline, Atlanta, Ga. •Hardi When I was born, it was already ~oing downhill . My parents knew it was dying, but I didn t. I was young and eager and happy. I thought every child grew up in the theater. Doing four or fivcows a day, being in the theater from ten in the mornin until 11 at night, was great. I thought it was a fine chi] hood. March 3, 1874 "/iml(Y ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, Prftldent end PubH1her PATRICK M. UN8KEY, V.P.·Ad Director Sid Layefsky, Maf't(etlng Dir.; Gerald S. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Ollctt, Associate Eastern Mgr.: Joe Frazu, Jr,. Chicago Mgr.; Rlcherd T. Rynn, Detroit Mgr. PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY end LEE ELLIS, V.P.a end Co-Directors; Robert H. Merriott, Mgr.; Robert J, Chri•tJ•n PUBLISHER SERVICES; Robert S.nker, Promotion; C.ryl EJler, Merchandising; LCM.118 Laraia, Distribution. LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Chairman MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor·ln-Chlef fleynold• Dod.on, Managing Editor Richard Ve~atl, Art Director RoMIYn Abc'9Hya, Women's Editor MarlfJI' Haneen, Food Editor J09n Herwtctt .. n and Hal Landon. Associate Editors( ~loria Brier, Picture&. Contributing Editors: P"r J. Oppenheimer, Hollywood: Lany Bortsteln, Sports. PROOUCTION: Melbourne Zlpprich, Director; Richard Wendt, Mgr.: RobeN ColllM, Makeup. Headquarters: 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022If.)1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved. A puilllcaitloft of Do-c-lelllofte, Inc. l!d••nf R. Do-, Jr .. Chief Execlltlv• Oftlc•' Roland s. T,....., PrHlthtnr .. 4----- -. Warning: The Surgeon _General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. KlNG: 19 mg:t• •. 1.3 mg. nicotine. SUPER KING: 19 mg. ·1ar. 1.4 mg. nicotile. tN. per cignte. FTC Report SEPT. '73. What It's Like to Piteh to Hank Aaron By His --pigeons" and His Conquerors Sometime shortly after the start of the 1974 season, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves will send a ball screaming out of sight for the 7 I 4th -tiomt•rurrof his career. Thiswill tie·him with Babe Ruth for the highest lifetime total in . baseball history. There seems little doubt that Aaron. 40, will surpass Ruth. And the antici- pation of this event has been the biggest ·tory of the "Hot Stove uague" be- tween the close of last season and the opening of this one. Not the least anx- ious are the pitchers, past and present, who have faced Aaron over the last 20 years. FAMILY WEEKLY spoke to eight ma- jor-league hurlers, including two who have retired, and asked them to <liscuss their experiences against Aaron. Their •comments serve as a guide to the pitch- ers and pitches Hank Aaron has seen come down from the mound at him during his long career. bON DRYSDALE ~ Now a broadcaster tor the Cal/torn/a Angels, Drysdale established a club victory record with 209 tor the Dodgers In Brooklyn and Los Angeles, trom 1Q56- 69. Aaron's record against Drysdale: 17 homers. ''Ever since a Braves' official came up with the figure a few years ago that I had given up more homers to Hank than anyone else, people have kidded me about it. I don't think that I have anything to be em- barrassed about. I pitc hed in the league for 14 years, hardly ever missing a turn, and Hank played almost every game for the Braves. I was a contr9I pitcher, and Hank waited out very few walks. So it figured I'd give up a fair amount of homers to him. "The particular homer I remember best was one in Los Angeles that be hit so hard it curved around the foul pole into the fair part of the left-field stands before I could even look up to see where it had gone. He really belted that one! But when you face a hiner like tbat, you have to expect there'll be nights he'll bit everything you throw to him, including your glove.•· ' • FAMIL v WEEKL v. Much 3, 11174 By Larry Bortstel.a FAMILY WEEKLY S...,U Miter SUeon HA'a Month HA'a 1954 13 Apftl 84 1955 'Z1 May 122 1958 26 June 1A1 1957 44• July 144 1958 30 August 122 1959 38 September 97 1960 40 October 3 1961 34 1962 •s Va. HR'• 1963 44• 9rooktyft 11 1164 24 Chicago 85 1965 32 ClnclMatl 15 1916 44• HOU* ton 45 1N7 39• LoeAngele8 74 1188 29 Mont .... 1 13 1169 44 N.Y.Olants 11 1970 SI N.Y.Meta 44 1971 47 Phlladefphl• 74 1972 34 Plttaburgtt 77 1973 40 Sl Louis 81 'LM ....... San Diego 23 Sen Fr•nclKO .. Homef'I •I home -Home,. on rolld Vt. rtght-Mnded pltchert Vs. left-Mnded pltc:her9 Homen with no men on baM m Homen with one IMn on baM 235 Homers wtth two men on bw Homers with three men on baM GARY GENTRY Gentry helped the New York Meta to the 1969 World Serles title by winning 13 games as a ma/or-league rookie. After lour seasons with the Meta, Gentry, 27, was traded to Atlanta last •eason. Aaron's r&eord against Gentry: four homers. ''It's better being Hank's teammate than having to pitch to him, believe me. Most pitchers know the best way to keep Aaron from hitting the ball over the fence is to pitch him outside. There's no guarantee, of course. J mean, this guy has seen every pitch anyone could possibly throw, so you can't trick him. My strength is the fast ball inaide, which I'll throw to everybody in a tight spot. I threw it to Hank, and I got bim out with it sometimes, and he hit it t2 14 Career hon-. NM by Inning: 1et 128 81h 100 11th 4 2nd 30 1tb 13 12th 1 3ld-t5 . --7-4 13tfl 0 4th 19 "' 45 14th 1 5th 57 10th • some other times. But I figured I've got to go with the best pitch I've got. Any hitter can rut any pitch at any given time." DON GULLETT Only 23, lefty Don Gullett hH been with the Cincinnati Reds for tour yevs. In 1973 he helped hla tnm win the Na· tlonal League's Western Division pen- nant with an 18-8 record. Aaron's record against Gullett: 8etten homers. "Aaron bas given me more trouble than any other power hitter. When we play Atlanta, the Braves tease Hank and say, 'Malec sure you're ready to play -Gullett's pitch- ing!' But I improved against him last year. He had three homers off me in 1971 and three in 1972. Last year he bit only one! "Hank likes to rut against left-hand- ers more than right-handers. [Only some left-handers, apparently. Not Curt Simmons, for instance-Ed.]. That's because be sees more balls inside against lefties. His philosophy seems to be that from the middle of the plate lo the outside belongs to the pitcher, and from the middle to the inside is his. "But, I'll tell you-he's hit every kind of pitch I can throw. The worst day I had against him wu in 1971, when be had two homers and a double, and drove in all five runs the Braves scored. Guys have asked me why I don't just give him an intentional walk when he comes up. But I'm not afraid to throw him my best stu11. I throw him strikes. You can't just give up." FERGUSON JENKINS Jenlclns will pitch for the Texas Rang- ers this year after eight years with the Chicago Cuba. The 6-5 right-hander won 20 or more games for six atra/ght years, 1967-72. Aaron's homer r&eord agaln•t Jenkins: thrH. ''I dia better t.6An average against Aaron. I think Hank didn't like to come up against me be- cause of something I <lid to him a cou- ple of years ago io Atlanta. We wen: leading 1-0 in the bottom of the sev- enth, and Hank led , off for the Braves. In that kind of close game, there's onJy one thing on Hank's mind-to hit it oul I figured to myself. 'I've got .tq. make him lose bi! concen- tration:'i•ve got to throw him off stride.' "Now Hank bas this little ritual when he comes to bat-be bolds the bat be- tween bis legs and puts on his batting helmet. Once he's in the batter's box. he doesn't lite to step out. So I played a little game with him. Almost every time be got set to swing, I stepped off the mound. Once he tried to play along by stepping out of the 60x when I wanted to throw. But in the end be stayed in there and I struck him out on a curve. I think that teed him off. 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Or I will aave $5 by eandinl( the $30 total cub price. IC oot aat.ia.fied aft« 6rat 2 weeb, I will niturn the cow.e and owe you no~. Cily/Sla.u/Zip·--------- 0 TEACHERS: C heck for prices and (acta on Ct.a.wroom Edjtion. Uank A aror1 Co111i1111td yBar-cld /Bit-hander. was traded to the Houston Asttos over the winter. He has a car88r total ot 180 victories. Aaron has hit 13 hom8rs o" OatHn. "I've given up more homers ro Hank than any other active pitcher. But Hank hasn't bit any oft me the last two sea- sons. That's because he's going more for home runs now, and against ~ pitch- er like me, a man going for the fences is not likely to hit many. "About the only time I remember Hanle beating me in a game with a hom- er was in 1968. when he hit two off me in one game. One of them was with two men on, and that was the only one he's hit off me with more than one man on. ''Hank's probably hit more curve balls coming into him for homers than anything else J've thrown him. Some of those balls he's hit down the left- ficld line in Atlanta, one of the easier fences to reach in the league." CURT SIMMONS Simmons' ma/or-league career spanned 21 seasons, 1947-67. The lelt- .nander, who spent 12 years with the Ph/fadefphfa. Phllffes and six with the SJ.:_ Louis Cardinals, won 193 games. Aaron calls Simmons "the toughest pitcher I've ever faced." Aaron's homer tecord sgalnsf Simmons: seven. "When Hnnk calls me the toughest pitcher he's ever faced. that's a pretty high honor. I did have pretty good success against him. I ertibarrassed him a few times, but be got me a few ti.mes too. He bit one homer off me that I'll never forget - a heck of a line drive smack into dead center field. "He says it was my slow curve that gave him trouble, but I think it was my motion. t had a hcrky-jerlcy motion with my legs and hips. "Hank once thought he had found a way to pick up my motion. The Cardi- nals were playing a tic game against the Braves, nnd there was a mao on first and two out in the eighth. Hank came up, and when the ball came in he took a step forward and a double hitch and· hit the ball over tbc right-field fence. But the umpire didn't allow it. He said . H ank had stepped out of the batter's boJt. There was a lo;g•rgumenl, but of course Hank lost. I think he decided right then that there was no way he was going to M>lvc hitting off my motjon." GEORGE STONE Stone, a 27-year-o/d southpaw, helped the New York Mets to the National League pennant In 1973 with a 12-3 record, atter five yea rs with the Braves, where he won 43 games. many In re/let. Aaron's record against Stone: two homers. "Because I was Hank·s teammate, people lhought I might be able to tell the other Met pitch- ers something about how to.pitch to him. But no way. '1\f ter the o ne game I pitched against the Braves last year, everyone had to ad- mit I didn't have any secrets. "It was a real hot and humid July day at Shea Stadium, and J felt myself getting pretty tired about the third in· ning. In the fourth. Hank came up with nQOOdy on bebC and hit a change-up. low and outside. That was homer No. I. Then in the ~i.xlh inning, with a man on, he hit a fast ball that was high and out- side. That was homer No. 2. I don't think J gave up any other runs I bat day, but those were two of the hardest shots anyone has ever hit off me." DON.WILSON A rl{Jht-handed last-ball specialist, Wil- son, 29, has been with the Houston Astros since 1968. He has 93 ma/or-lea9ue tri- umphs going Into the 1974 season. Aaron's record against him: one homer. "If' were as successful against every- body as I've been against Aaron, I'd be unbeatable. I guess H ank's only gotten about four hits off me in maybe 50 times al bat. His only homer was in 197 I , and I was just coming off a sore arm when he hit it. "What's my se- cret? Well. my fast ball moves a lot and ta Ices off outside against right-handed hitters. Other ,guys on our club throw Aaron· straight fast balls, and he cats them up. But he hasn't been able 10 handle my bat~ when it takes off o n him. "l faced H ank in his last time at bat in 1973, when he was trying to get ooe more homer to tie Babe Ruth. Dave Roberts started the game for us, and H ank got three straight singles off him. I came in late in the game, and H ank came up against me. He was reall y anxious to hit one out of the park. I figured he'd be looking for ao outside fast ball. but J jammed him inside ~ad he hit an easy pop-up. He was really mad!" FAMILY weEKLY. Merell 3. 1014 • 1 adverUaement The Lazy Man's Way to Riches· I u sed to work ha rd. The 18-ho ur days . The 7-day weeks. But I didn't start making big money until I did less-a lot less. For example, this ad took about 2 hours to write. With a little luck, it should earn me 60, maybe a hundred thousand d ollars. What's more, I'm going to ask you to send me 10 dollars for something that'll cost me no more tha n 50 cents. And I'll try to make it so irr~istible that you'd 6e a darned fool not to do it. · After all, why should you Ca'fe if I make $9.50 profit if I can show you how to make a lot more. Wha t if rm so sure that you will make money my Lazy Ma n's Way that I'll make you the world's most unusual guarantee? And here it is : l won't even cash your check or money order for 31 days after I've sent you my material. That'll give you plenty o f time to gel it, look it over, try it out. If you don't agree that it's worth at least a hundred times what you invested, send it back. Your uncashed che<:k ot money order will be put in the return mail. The only reason [ won't send it to you and bill you or send it C.0 .0 . is because both these me thod s involve more time and money. And l 'm a lready going to give you the biggest bargain of your life .. Because I'm going to telryou what it took me 11 years to perlect : How to make mon.ey the Lazy Man's Way . O .K.-now I have to brag a little . I don 't mind it. And it's necessary -to prove tha t sending me the 10 dollars .. which I'll keep "in escrow" until you're satis fied ... is the smartest thing you ever did. 1 livein a home thafsworth$100,000. I know it is, because I turned dewn an offer for that much. My mortgage is less than half t.hat, and the only reason I haven't paid if off is because my Tax A~untant says I'd be an idiot. My "office," about a mile and a hall from my home, is right on the beach . My view is so breathtaking that most people comme nt that they don't see how I get any wo rk done. But I do enough. About & hours a day, 8 or 9. months a year. The rest of the time we spend a t our mountain "cabin ." 1 paid $30,000 for it -cash. I have 2 boats and a Cadillac. All paid for. We have stocks, bonds, investments. cash in the bank But the most impor- tant thing I have is priceless: time with my family. And I'll show you just how I did it- the Lazy Ma n's Way-a secre t that I've shared with just a few friends 'til now. It doesn't reguire "education." J'm a high ~hool graduate. h doesn't require "capital." When 1 s tarted out, l was so d~ in d ebt that a lawyer friend advised bankruptcy as the only way out. He was wrong. We paid off our debts and, outside of the mortgage, don't owe a cent to any man. ll doesn't requ.ire "luck ... I've had more than my share, but I'm not prum. isjng you thaL you 'll make as much money as J have. And you may do bet- tfar; I personally know one man who used these principles, worked hard, and made l l m illion dollars in 8 years . But money isn 't every thing. It d oesn't require "tale nt." Just enough brains to know what to look for. • And I'IJ tell you that. It d oesn 't req\lite ''youth." One woman I worked with is ovef '70. She's travt>lled the world over, making all the money she needs, doing only wha t I taught her. It does n 't require "experience " A widow in Chicago has l)('(>n avera1fng S25,000 a year for the past 5 years, using my methods . What does it require? B{'Ji ef E nough to take a chance E nough to absorb what I'll send you. Enough to put the principles into action. If you do just thnt nothing more. nothing l(>SS the rC'sult.s u·1/I be ha rd to b<>lif've Re mcm- twr f gua ra ntee it. You don·t have to giv<' up your job. Uut you may soon be making so much monE>y that you'll be able to. OncP agaiQ l guarantet• it. The wi8est man I ever knew told m<' w mC'thing J never forgot : "Most people ar<' too busy earning a living lo make nny money." ~ ........, Don'h::rl<" as long as l did to find out hr was right. I'll prove it to you, it you'll 5"nd in the coupon now. I'm not asking you to "beli<•vp" me. J ust try it H l'm wrong, a ll you've lost is a coupl<> o( minutes :ind nn 8 -ccnt stamp. But what if I'm right? S\\'orn Stattmtnt: "f have examined this acivert1sem('nt On the basis of personal acquaintance with Mr. Joe Ka rho for 18 vurs and my p rofessional relationship as his attounlant, J N'r1•f.Y that every state ment is t rue" [ Accountant·s name ava1lahle uran request.) Bank Reference: American State Bank 675 South Main Street Orangt>, California 926AA r-----------------1 Joe Karho l I 17105 South PacifiC', Dept. 28·Q I I Sunset Beach, California 90742 I I Joe. you may he full of heaM. hut I I what have I got to lolK'? Send me the I I Lazy Man's Way to Riches. But don't I depo111 rn:y chuk or mon,.y ordPr /or I 31 days aftn rt's in the moil I Ir I recurn your material -for an)' I reason -within that tame, return my I unca8h'd check or money order IQ me On that basis, here's mv ten dollars II 0 Please !lend Air Mail. I'm enclosing I an extra doll._r. I Name ,--- 1 Address __ I Cit I I State Zip I f>l 973 J o. K•M L-----------------~ Warning; The Surgeon General Has-Determined ~ That Cigarette Smoking Is ~angerous to. Your Health .. Kings: 18mg'.'tar:·1.2 mg.nicotine-1OO's:18mg'.'tar:·1 .3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene. FTC Report Sept'.73 1 • • ' ' When I cut out thu •nap1lwt of my.elf. I really felt Now I'm 118 pound., my huaband want• to be first on like cuttin1 away some of my wei1ht-J78 pounth. the dance /Wor, irutead of 1ettin1 loat in the crowd. I cheated on weekendS and lost 60 pounds. By Diane Gabriele-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy I t was always on Sundays for me. Saturdays, I guess I should say here that I didn't have too. I'm talking about the cheating I used to do a weight problem until I began having children. when I finally decided to reduce. You see, no My first three were born in just three years, so matter how strict I was with my diet Monday the pounds accumulated fast. And when I car- through Friday, I'd weaken on weekends. On ried my fourth, my husband Jim was out of Saturdays, visiting my folks, I would eat Penn-work five months, 80 I ate out of worry. Then -sylvania Dutch goodies. And on Sunday~ with when he went back on the job, I relaxed and my husband's family, I would eat Italian-style. stuffed myself because I was so happy. Homemade ravioli, spaghetti or maybe l,isagna. The only person who thought I looked great Yet, believe it or not, I still went from 178 was Jim's godfather. He believes in setting a pounds down to 118 pounds. But I never could table until it groans. So when we'd go over to have done it just on my own. I had to have a h~ house, he'd say: "Eat. Eat. God bless you. plan for losing the weight-all 60 pounds of it. Yo\,\ eat." Then he'd pat me and say: "Yo'! get ------------------ nice and fat." It was a compliment he gave me with love, so I ate to show my thanks. But there were others who sent darts right through me with their remarks. They all made me cry, yet each time I looked in a full-length mirror, I'd tum to my best side and refuse to see my bulges and heavy thighs. Well, that's the way I kidded myself, until one day I borrowed one of Mom's dresseS and couldn't fit into it. What a shock, since I always thought of her as bigger than I. But it was just the shaking up I needed to make me do some- thing about losing. Fortunately, I'd been reading the ads about people who had lost weight on the Ayds~ plan, 80 I decided to try it. I bought a box of the va- nilla cannel Ayds candies at the drug store. And since they contain vitamins and minerals, but no drugs, I wasn't afraid to eat them. It was the month of June and two things made me want to take off weight by ~ugust. First, Jim's vacation. And second, a pair of hip buggers. He'd bought them for me in size 16, too small to fit. But I didn't want hill) *9 know, so each time Jim would ask me to try them on, I would just say, "Later ... later," until he didn't ask me any more. Well, once on the plan, I took one Ayds with a bot drink (tea for me) before each meal, and it actually helped stop my stomach growling. That doesn't sound nice, I know, but I bad the kind of stomach that was always talking to me. But on the Ayda plan, I was able to cut down on what I ate and still feel satisfied. For instance, at breakfast, I'd have one Ayds and tea, then a boiled egg and juice. At luncl\, one Aydsyteaandm.aybe..a tunaJisltsalad and.. fruit. Then at dinner, Ayds and tea followed by meat, a green vegetable, sometimes a potato and a salad. And in the evening, Ayds and tea, and perhaps a pretzel. There was no starving mysell at all, and the weight came off-and off. By August, when it was time for vacation, I'd lost 26 pounds. on the Ayds plan and said to Jim: "See, my hip buggers -fit!" When we got back home (to Norwood, Pa.) though, I learned the best thing of all. Thanks to the Ayds plan, I hadn't gained a pound. I'd controlled my weight even away from home. ThSt's when I decided to change the Ayds plan to suit my life. I stayed strict with myself on weekdays, but cheated a little on weekends. And it worked. In the end, I lost 60 pounds on the Ayds plan and I'm· the talk of every wedding and wake I go to. Not that I'm the one who brings up the subject. It's that everybody who sees me slim asks how I lost the weight and I have to tell them-the Ayds plan. And I'll tell you thls: it's wonderful knowing that people-notice just as much when you lose as when you gain. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After Height ...................... 5'51h" ...................... 5'51h" Weight ...................... 178 lba. .................. 118 lbs. Bust ....................... , .. 38" .......................... 331h11 Waist ........................ 30" .......................... 25" Hips .......................... 42-44" .................... 34" .Dress ........................ 18 ............................ 8-10 ... ' Sh ort of outfitting your home with slabs of covered foam or retreating to a cave, how can you win the costly furniture game? There's help on these pages. B y Rosaly n Abre vay a Women's Edhor Dollar-Saving, Time~Saving, -You-BUild-It" Furniture (Take It L\tNtrt \Vhe11 ~)II ~ •• ,,'(~) •J You Put It Together A modest invesl.filf>:J!I. a little elbow.,greas& pnd. iiud-• denly, a handsome room. The wall unit, tables and di· rectors chair in this room, designed by Peggy Walker, are all from JS/Permanee1's new chrome-and-pecan ready-to-assemble furniture collection that provides an elegant, durable product, perfect for den or family room. The furniture. of pe- can vinyl veneer laminated to a non-warpable par11cle· board base. Is trimmed with chrome-finished metal rames for added strength and style. The furniture (wall unit, under S150; bllnchlng tables, about $20 the pair; chair, about $25) is scratch, mar and moisture resistant. added assets in areas that get rough wear. Rug by Ege- taepper. Blinds by Levolor Why 11 tide room 1mlllng? It hae lhe good ..,... to contaJn lllNlrt but IMJ[penel\19 furniture ....,.,b19d by Ha owner. A Oklahoma couple ordered a new dining set that the store said would be delivered in eight to ten weeks. A family in Florida decided to finish their basement :ind add a sofa and some chairs. Luckily, they were able to buy the furniture on sale-but it's been several weeks, and it still hasn't arrived. What do these people have in common'! You guessed it, the frustration of waiting for home furnishings-costly home furnishingc; -that never come! Plant delays, trucking delays (greater now, due to the fucl shortage). all play a part. But consumers arc clamoring for an end to excuses. Is there another answer? There is, and it may shake lh..: timbers or the whole industry. While covering the furniture market, we disco1.crcd Lhcre's a new look to "rcady-to-aSS4!mbk" furniture. the kind you take home :ind put rogcthcr yourself! 1 he first practical furniture of thi~ kind ( 0111i1111c•J FAMILY WEEKLY. Metch 3, 1974 • 11 ·- Continued Maister Carpe11try With a ~ Screwdriver appeared in the early '60's. But the mer- chandise was poor in design and the con- struction was Oimsy. Within the last few years, however, major companies have been turning out really fine designs-in wood, plastic or vinyl-<:<>vercd particleboard. When you buy 1hese new products. you do not pay for the hidden costs of assembly, warehouse storage and shipping, as you do with conventional furniture. The savings, therefore, can be from 20 to 40 percent. Currently, firms are turning out ready-to- assemblc wall units, desks, ctagercs, tables and cushioned pieces. Shipped in cartons to the store, they arc \!asily transportable to your home. You provide the labor needed to assemble them. In most cases, all that's required is a screwdriver. And when you're done, there's little to suggest that the furni- ture didn't come from the store 1hat way. ' Because you can see ii, buy ii and use it within hours, economical ready-to-assemble furniture is ideal for college or country liv- ing, or as a gift to a friend. People who would most benefit from "instant" furniture ' might include couples furnishing their firsl apartment (or a child's room or vacation bomeJ and the one-fifth of the pOpulation that moves each year (taking 1he furniture apart and reassembling it at the new destina- tion could save in moving costs). Good design, savings and on-the-spot ava:l~bility are what ready-to-assemble fur- niture is all about. Although you may not want to rush out and buy it for every room in the house-it's a nice option to have. Style end comfort ebound In 1111• room, which reeturn a COiiection of furniture JOU .. , up wfth the tap of a rubber mellet or the Met of ,our IMel "Instant" Furniture for the Family Room The warmth or solar yellow compensates for anv energy crisis In this handsome room setting of sturdy ready-to-assemble modular furni1ure. The furniture (table tops are mar and stain resistant) Is packaged In ·unassem- 12 • FAt.UL V WEEKLY, M"ch 3. 1974 bled form, with each piece In a carry-out box the size or an ordinary suitcase. An entire room can be taken home In the trunk of a car and assembled In an afternoon. Furniture prices range from under $100 for the tt)ree- - sealer soft-vinyl sofa to less than $55 for the dining table. with complementary dining chairs under $35 each. The three-shelf 6tag~re re- tails for under $40. Furniture by the Decorion division of the Stratford.Company. Continued on PtJC<' 16 \ ' We'Ve designed it with top and bottom comparb1ads. plus hooks on bolh sides for cloths and brushes. Ifs made to hang or stand upright. It's an ideal 14x9x4-inch size. And it's constructed of long-life, ~ST'*'1 plastic. So get orgmiiz8d today. Buy AIU for YD" kitchen. Get cu Hef~free. ., I ·- r---------~------------~~-, I .,.._ ... a { YOUR ,.:WJ:x~ I I ( 14 OZ..) 1 1. Buy .nv oomblndon of Ajl.JI 0-nMf and Alu I I Giefd (21 OZ..) 1 & Alt flUrpoM UQuld a.n-"'8t 8dd up to 4 proof I Oecol8tor(17oz.) , I ofpurctwMl)Olnta(to61owdwt). s I n-. 24 > 2 1.~the!llltmJobt1ttternems<c:tleckto I ~· oz.. -~~·~~~~~~ I I .,..u.Ma-1 eouponto: I ~ I (160Z.) 1 I ~~'i:~:Sk9?~· 'I J Glent (28 oz..) 2 f a. OIYe ua your neme and complete lddrea I King ( 40 OZ..) 2 Name • I Olllll-....,..__.. •. ,.,. u-~ I I _ ................ ,,.,,,,....... , .. .. ......, .................. "'* .... 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CHI r~ • ...._., .. , __.. •IUI e •tar-ltt _....,. , ..... ..,_ 233317 POCO @!J CRAZY EYES I. 233205* OIMONDI I lllGlt I THE PLAN 11 you join now and agree to buy 9 more selections (at regular Club prices) durlno the• coming two years TI1e Singk~ J{)69-19iJ~~- 1 &ISQJ§ ..... ~•ROGER WILLIAMS i!!'!'!.i LIV£w.-i- AHDY WILLIA.MS SOLITAIRE 235871 THAD DOG NIGHT OiDilill CYAN .._.... 201 129 TCHAIKOYSl<Y ~' 11120-1"'9 Phll8Clelflhl• Orel\., _o,.,,...., .. ., .. , ........ It• is• , ... : .. ., • p • I Bl8fl IHIAUY IASSEY 1.ellw~- GARFUNKil ANGELClARE tA•1ll1tllt tft rttttfl aof urtrlfttJ tfth• Just look at the wide range of recorded entertainment you have to choose from-not only the b£>st and latest from Columbia s huge catalog but also new releases and old favorites lrom A&M Bell Dunh1ll Epic MCA MNcury MG M. Parrot. United Artists anr! many many other labels' And with this exclusive offer from the Columbia RPcoro & Tape Club you may have any 12 of these sterPo tapes or records ,for only s 1 97 To order your 12 records or tapes 1us1 fill in and ma11 the handy oostpa1d appl1ca1ton card When you receive your 12 selections you w111 also receive a bill for only ~ 1 97 plus ct procPSS1ng and postage charge Thar s all you pay for your first 12 selec.ttons there arc no tlOd1tional membership dues or tees for 101n1ng IBe sure 10 1no1cate whether you want your 12 selections on cartridges cassettes ieel·to·rePI tapes or records I In exchange You agree to buy 9 more selections (at regular Club prices) in the coming two years. Thats rig hi -youJI have two full years 1n which to buy 1ust nine selections so you arc not obligated to buy a record or rape every month. or even every other month' And you may cancel your membership at any time after you ve purchased your nine selections Your own charge account will be opened uoon enrollment The selections you order as a member will be mailed and billed at lhe regular Club prices cartridges and cassettes S6 98, re.el tape.s s 7 98, records S4 98 or SS 98-plus pro· cess1ng dnd postage 10ccas1ona1 spec1ar selections m·ay be somewhat higher l You may accept or reject selections as follows. every four weeks r 13 limes a yean you will receive a new copy of tho Clubs music magazine which describes the Selection of the Month lor each musical interest plus hundreds of alternate selections from every field of music In add1t1on about six times a year we will offer some soec1al sctec11ons I usually at a discount off regular Club prices A resoonse card will always be enclosed with each magazine .. :lf you do not want any selection ottered. 1u<;t mail the response card provided by the date sp11c1f1ed if you want only the Seleclton of the Month for your musical interest you nePd do nothing -1t will be sh1ppprJ to you automatically if you want any of the other selections olfered. 1ust order them on the rPsponsp card <1nd mail 1t by the date spec1f1ed You will always have at least 10 days in which to make a decision. If tor any reason you do not have 10 rtays 1n wh1c.h to decide you may return the regular selection al our C/I· pense and receive full credit for •t You11 be eligible lor our bonus plan uoon complellng your enrollment agreement a plan which enables you to sl'lv" at teast 33% on all your future purchases Here 1nrteed is the most convenient way ooss1ble to build a recorct or rape library-at the greatest savings possible' So act now-mail the postpaid appltcar1on card tor1ay while you can still ta"-e advantage of this special introductory oller from the Colum· b1a Record & Tapf' Club' =~~ • ANDY WIU.IAMI .&l O«MJAJN IN.& l'Ull.&U YI 2166M JOHNNY MATMll ~All·YW.0-- r 14 j1\TJl<>~I •~ Continued from page ll Thia ltendeome, ... y-to-elMft'tble unit cen be your llbrery nook. If Traditional Is Your Style Curved moldings, framing an lnter1ocklng-geometrlc- block motif on the doors, hlghllght this three-section library wall unit . from JS/Pe""aneer. A rich reddlah- brown-walnut vinyl-veneer finish gives an added look of luxury to this ready-to-assemble furniture. The unit, com- plete with two slldlng-door bottom cabinets, slanted mag- azine rack and seven shelves for books and display, retails for approximately $99.95. The Butcher Block Look Can you guess which pieces are the ones you asaem- ble? Not the sofas, but the coffee table and the 6tagttre ~~----ltom..KraehJa.r-.'.aJMlw .. dO:;Jt-y.ouiself-coUectlon, all framed - In gleaming chrome. The shelf and table ·tops, which closely resemble actual chopping bloeka, are made from high-pressure plastic laminate. The 6tagilre, under $120; the coffee table, under $70. Whieh Deeorating Style Is Right for You? By Marian Matthews (Take This Easy Quiz and Find Outt) W hicb home-decorating period or environment is right for you - Early American, Mediterranean or Modern? This quiz may give you the answer : 1. Do you have a "thing" for interesting furniture designs such as (a) canopied beds, {b) carved wood edges for sofa and chair trim, or ( c) the oversize rounded sofa and chair shapes of the thirties? 2. Do you feel more comfortable in a room that (a) bas few accessories and no cur- tains, (b) bas waJls draped with tapestries and windows heavily curtained, or ( c) bas glass walls and/ or many windows? 3. U someone gave you an expensive Ori- ental rug, would you (a) use it in a room with pine furniture, (b) sen it and buy a Morrocan rug, or (c) use it wifh uphol- stered pieces inspired by the forties? 4. Would your plan for redecorating the family room include (a) lots of maple furnishings, (b) furnishing it with wrought iron accessories, or ( c) giving it a latex- foam padded sofa and chairs and several ottomans? ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, M11ch 3. 1974 5. Suppose you had a choice of an accent chair-not upholstered. Would you choose (a) a sewing rocker, (b) a campaign chair, or (c) a "butterfly" canvas chair? I. As a collector, do you concentrate on such items as (a) Sandwich glass and pis- tol-handled silver, (b) ornamental tiles, or ( c) old radio cabinets and carnival glass? 7. Are you a pillow lover who (a) makes needlepoint and embroidered pillow covers for sofas and chairs, (b) favors crushed- velvet and colorful damask coverings, or ( c) sits on the ftoor a lot on large cushions coveted with denim, ticking or fake-fur fabrics? 8. Has renewed interest in the Orient in- fluenced your plans for redecorating to the extent that you (a) plan an important use of the family-heirloom metal tea chest, (b) want to show off that parquet wood flooring with brilliant fringed rugs, or ( c) plan lo install wall-to-wall carpeting and then place an Oriental area rug over it? 9. If you found an old house with original pine planking over the fireplace, would you (a) let it remain intact, (b) rip it out and replace it with marble, or ( c) elimi- nate the mantel completely? 10. If you bad a choice of a waU banging, would you choose (a) a primitive portrait painting, (b) a romantic court scene. or ( c) a Picasso-type portrait? HOW TO SCORE YOUR TYPE: 6 or more a'8-EAAL Y AMERICAN 6 or more b'8-MEDITERRANEAN 6 or more c'8-MOOERN (Furniture of the thirties and forties "Modem"? You bet! That's the style the designers are copying these days.) If you have a combination of at least three in each category, you can count yourself as "eclectic." In other words, you like variety and enjoy mixing dif. · ferent period furnishings and acces- sories. (This quiz. was prepared with the help - of the home-furnishings group at B.F. Goodrich.) ' I I I I I I Bl Get up to a $6.00 CASH REFUND I COLGATE •WINNERS CIRCLE' ENTRY BLANK COUiATI 'Wl""ERS ClltCl(' SWUl'STAXU r.o. lol 5111. Hkknlll1, N.Y. UI02 0 . . rl11H 111t1r • le Ult Colpte-011\1111 5'lof1 'Winners Clrcl1' SWffPlt.MS. I 1nclow two ptOOfHf·purcllaw. or tlM u.n of four listed products (WI S-psta'91 111111 2), printed In bloc• l1tt.rs on 1 3" a Y pl1tt of paper. Nat111--------------------------------------~ Address---------------------------·~------------- CltJ-------------------Sblt----------ZIP------ \ Good Housekeeping cmt afbdto •nr• Wib good reputation. · ~:J; So when we asked·them Potscrubber Dishwasher they'd be tough. This was their only Show that the ~,,¥,.."' dirty pots normally found First came the pots and p Aluminum, ceramic, porcelain on iron, glass, stainless, even an old pot of~._~m.:I tionable origin was used. Non-stick-co&ted items were rejected. They were too easy. Then came the messy part. Our home ecaDQS mists outdid themselves with an assortment m ·.-/ tough cleaning problems. We bad sticlcy beef chicken in gravy, pea soup, chicken cacciatare. angel food cake (a real tough one), and a~~ we called 11spinach disastet.' And · nightmares weren't hard en we let them 11age" 3 hours to s· your "standing time'' at home. Then we washed them. Along with full loads of soiled dishes. GENERAL •. ELEC~RIC People Quiz By .John E. Gibs on (;a11 a Person's Niame . . Shape His llesti11y•! The most important word in any language-to most people-is their name. In this True-Or-False quiz. we name a few facts about names. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. If you can trace your family name to some famous mun or woman, you are likely to possess s imih1ri•ies in physique, personaiity, chnrncter -and general disposition. 2. There arc exceptions, of cours..:, but most parents, after r:icking their brains for a name for their child, set- tle the matter by flipping a coin or picking some name at random. 3. Whether a child's name is mother- or father-conferred provides an in- sight into the parents· relationship. 4. Women tend to be far more ex- treme than men in their likes and dis- likes for people's names. 5. In most cases, a person's name has little influence on the formation or his character and general outlook. ANSWERS 1. False-according to a study of hu- man genetics, which has shown that u person's family name has no specific influence on his character or physical makeup. As one leading investigator observes in evaluating the r..:sults of the researchers: Although men do not usually change their names, 1heir genes change in ~ac/1 genermio11, and do so al random. A grandson -al- though having the same name as his grandfather -could lose all genetic identity with his grandfather. Even a father-son· relationship is linked by such complex lines that the son is genetically independent. 2. F<1/se-according to the findings of True or False: If you <.:an tra<.:c your family name to !>ome famous man or woman, you are likely to !Xl).SCSS similarities in physique, personality, character and general disp0sition. (See number J) a recent study of the processes in- volved in the naming of children con- ducted by Dr. Mary V. Seeman, as- sistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto. "Children," the specialist reports. "ar~ named by parents who cherish a set of uncon- scious expectations for their newborn. These expectations find their symbolic expression in the form of a given name. The final choic~. which may be a compromise between the current vogue, family tradition and the un- conscious ideals and identifications of the parents, brands the child :.it birth with a tag that symbolizes wh11t his culture and his family expect of him." 3.Tfoe. A:s one leading autbority wbo has made a study of the subject o b- serves, ''Who chooses the name 1s al- ways an inte resting clue lo d..:cbion- making within the family." ft would expectably follow that children are seldom named by henpecked hus- bands or browbeaten wives. The bcsl indication of a good relationship would be a mutual participation in the child-naming process. 4. True. In a study conducted at Ohio University, more than a thousand dif- ferent ~rsonat names were rated by 1,380 men and women as to the de- gree they liked or disliked a name, considered it masculine or feminine, passive or active. Women were the most vebement in their opinions, the most extreme in their ratings-either giving a name a top rating on all points or registering extreme dislike. 5. False. A large-scaJe study of the psychological effect of personal names shows that "the name has a molding influence on the personality because the child learns to identify himself w11h the name." In effect, he is Rohen , or Clifford. or Daniel, or Percy. or Elmer, or whatever. Other investiga- tions have shown that, as early as 2000 B.C., the power of a proper name was such that it might deter- mine the individ- ual's destiny. FAMILY WEEKLY. Much 3. 1974 • ,. ,_ GROW DENSE GREEN PERFECT LAWNS ON ANY SOIL WIT OUT SEED! • Perfected by the U.S. Government • Approved by the U.S. Gott Association S Plugs Beautify "Prob le m" Lawn s Where Ord inary Grasses Fai!! EVERY PLUC IS CUAJtANTttD 'TO GROW! You invc~t in a ~ore thin11 with Zoysia Plug,! You're not spending money and lime on a l11wn 1h:it fades just when you wan1 10 cn1oy it! And. you're not a "lawn·~h1ve" -It stays a lush, rich green lhrough droughts, weeds 1L~1'-chokc' out c rabgrass. nccch I~~ .,.alcnng' In other words. you're liberaled free to go on vacation, play golf, revel on the beach! Summerllme ~comr" funtimc-not lawntimc' A PERENNIAL LA\\ N • SaYtt fllff, WIK , ....... .,., e WH't Wlattr·lllll ... 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Certainly, one's view of oneself is revealed in the way you re- late to those most· closely asso- • ciated with you. Jn business or with her friends. this woman sees herself as a successful, ade- quate person. She has no diffi- culty telling those she supervises what to do. And they do it. With her own supervisor, she can also state her position, and she can accept criticism and suggestions as she sees fit. But at home, she finds that she cannot assert herself. She finds herself apologetic when she makes requests of her fami- ly. lo a sense, she fears her pow- er. She feels that she can be loved by her children only if she •remains a self-effacing, "permissive" parent. The rule book-says that-children-should-.-. make their own decisions. She doesn't question which ones they may make and whiCll ones are her responsibility. She thinks firmness is meanness, so she meekly says, "Why don't you go see the dentist?" when : her teenage son's teeth are rot- 0 ting in his head, knowing that £ ! he'll go only when she makes !! the appointment. w Should she let his teeth fall out of his mouth? Maybe she should. But how many of you could stand to see that happen? So speak up. Say what you want to say. You have that right. Your child is not so fragile that he'll break if you come on di- rectly, honestly ·and without malice. The classic example of the multi-message is the saccharine- swect question: "'Don't yob want to go to bed now?" It real- ly says: 1) It's time for bed now. 2) I hope you won't give me any trouble tonight. 3) I don't expect you to go without the usual hassle. 4) I wish I didn't hnvc to go through this Co111in11e,I From "Parent Power/Child Power: A New and Proven Method for Sucoestlul Parenting Without Guilt," by Helen De Rosia, M.O. Copyrlghl Cl 1974 by Helen 0. Rotla, M.O. 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Hearing Mother's voice, seeing her face, . sensing her equivocal attitude- all routines familiar to him- Junior goes through his familiar routines of not wanting to go and of not getting ready. When he's eventuaJly in bed, the cha- rade continues, with bis getting out of bed for the dozens of ta- sons children find to do so, d to which some parents a . ~ quiesce. Double messages are the mark of the person who cannot state a position clearly. Such persons often don't know what their po- sition is because they are busy trying to please all the time. They try desperately to avoid off ending. These people fear they will incur displeasure by being too "mean" or "push y.'-;- Displeasure, they feel, can lead to anger, anger to vindictiveness, vindictiveness to hurtfulness. But the truth is that you are entitled to say no, if a no is in- dicated. Nofs should be based on the givens of the situation. You might decide to withhold a reasonable and unequivocal no if your child wants something deeply. While inconvenient or inconsistent with your general policy,. you might permit it. For example, say your five- year-old girt is sitting with older brothers or sisters watching "Peter Pan" on TV and it's past her bedtime. If getting to bed is of crucial importance on that night (which it probably isn't). then she gets an 11nequivocal no when she asks to stay up to see the rest of the movie, which will run till 10:30. But if you see she wants to be with the family and see the rest of the movie. then that no might be withheld that one time. Don't worry that she'll nag you to stay up again and again. She may try, but you can briefly explain to her that that was a special time and a special pro- gram. If you add that Lhcre might be other programs she can watch in the future, she may be quite satisfied. At any rate, your success will depend on your unequivocal at- titude. You have to believe what you say. Your decision for the mqment must be unequivocal even though in your heart you may be vacillating. This is nol easy to da when you've been a frequent user of do'uble mes- sages and the equivocal no. But practice. Think about it. Plan for occasions when you can use it And then go ahead and. a.ct. As far as other fact on arc concerned, such as convenience or appropriateness, you are en- titled to use them in making your decisions. IC you have been traveling with your family and everyone is tired and cranky, and the children want to go to just one more place, consider the consequences. It may seem very easy to stop in because you are so near. But if it will take another two hours, and your spouse bas a headache, and everyone is hungry, then a firm -no is i ndicated, regardless of tile dissenting voices. Mean? Possi- bly. But it's not mean mean. It's really only human. And that's all you are. 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Size 12 takes approximately 3 yards of 44-inch fabric for short sleeves; 21il yards for the sleeveless version. Standard body measurements for size 12 are: Bust 34, Waist 25Vz, Hips 36. PRINTED PATIEAN --------------------Send to: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS, Dept. 5086 , (500 N.W. 135th St., Miami, Fla. 3305-4. PLEASE PRINT Be wre to give ZIP Code NAM....._ __________ __ STREET ______ _ CITY _______ _ STATE.._ ______ --'z~,p __ Send S1 .25 plus 25 cents for post- age and handllng; cash, check or money order. Slzea 10, 12, 1', 16 t(r\9-W •lzlf\9}. F-1950 i-1 State Size L__J f ·1150 QUICK SKILLET CHICKEN AND LIMAS Put 3 tablespoons vegetable oil in large skillet. In the vegetable oil, beat ~ teaspoon cayenne pepper and 1 clove g.,tlc, split. until garlic is golden. Dis· card garlic. Brown 2Y.i lbs. chicken parts, turning to brown all sjdes. Stir in I can ( 1 lb.) tomatoe., 2 cans ( 1 lb. size) large lhna beans, drained, 1 teaspoon Nit, V.. teaspoon ground black pepper, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley or 1 v.i teaspoons parstey ftakea and 'h cup sliced, pitted black oUves (optional). Heat m ixture to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer covered 25-30 minutes, or until chicken is tender. Blend 2 • tablespoons ftour with v.i cup water smoothly. Stir into chicken. H eat, stirring, until bubbly and thick- e ned. Serve with a tossed green salad and crusty bread. Makes 4-5 servings - FAMILY WEEKLY, Marci! 3, 1974 •ta ) FLOWN DIRECTLY FROM HAWAII l l' This exotic Plant of Life can grow anywhere in the home 3 PLANTS ONLY 00 AIR MAIL FREE! (OUWA-KU-KAHAKAI) Now, for those people who love and long for rare, unusual, exotic plants, The Plant of Life is an oddity of Natur~ not only for its beauty but because of its ability to grow without soil or water in its early life. Just imagine the thrill of growing a tropical plant in your home-a plant that grows and thrives on air-a plant that upon maturity ca·n reach up to 6 feet and produce · clustered cylindrical green and red flowers which dangle like jeweled lanterns. A miracle of nature that grows forever. Eath plant produces new plants. As many as 12 plants will root and grow and then produce new plants, over and over. An eternal process that is one of the oddities of nature. Shipped directly to you from Hawaii by Air. Guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. Only a limited supply. So order now. Money back guarantee. r-------------------------- GARY EVAN• HAWAII NURSERY 175 flfth Ave., New Y<>B, N.Y. 10010 Dept. fW. 743 0 3 Plants $3.00 Please ship me the followlng: 0 6 Plants S5 00 Name ________________________ _ Addr~-------------------------- Cl~--------------------------- Stat•------------------~P------------- :U'":.~~:.~~HE8:~:~~T:m uMaEATABLE ~ vALuE -FANTASTIC PRICE! EXCmNI DRES§S FOR SPRING & SUMMER . -.. UNBELIEVABLE VARIID OF •NEWEST• STYLES; PAI IERNS AND EASY CARE FABRICS NOTICE! STAlt. !_OU! ~f:. ~ll 1ou Save-Because e Wee\ St)le and Co'or Wa • ._ COMe m.t .......... -ttlf.-...... flw ..... .,_.4 9Cped t9 peir for._..-. AM ~~AM•· · dlins w .,,..._ M ~ w "'9l'dlianlMNf All ~ conwct ~ faahlons. All tfle .,... ,_ tow.: Shifts. IMrtwelsts. cutottft. rt•~ 5'a8'i1lesa and 9-t-stMw DfwMa. Mtd motel l"rintl., So4id Colon, rt.id&. Chec:b. Strtpes, flof'als., Oerti ~ •II roour f-1tal And .a In _rto-u,...f« fabftcs: Crisp, H-Kodel8 Pol1ftter •nd Cottolt. Avrfl8 Ra~ and Cotton, 100% Fine Cottons. Ac• tales. ~ w-t Qiftchama, R•~ lJnen.l.ook. W- ~l'I. ""nnanent ,...... •nd many ~ mlr8de flib- rtril Thia offw pod only .. Ions •• ~ last. Avoid ch- 9P1nli.ci-1t "'"!· ~~-~ ----------, I \:II~ llli 1U fashions Dlipt. 5413, 4500 N.W. I~ 9L. ........ f'IL Dm I G1¥£ YOUR SIZE CRY1 YOU SAVE ---1 -~~&C....MDl.,BedrO..aoiel! I :'~•mr ~ t w::fmr ~ I Acct. Ho. I Gooct Thrv ___ _ 0 MASTER CHARGE Acct. Ho. I INTER8AHk HO. {PIM ---.. ---, -I CITY STATi ZIP Gooct Thrv I .... - - - - - - - - ---=----.... ~ 0 ,...AID: I encloM full payment plus 7~ for pasta,. and Mtt· dlins for each ••~ "·"· & Fla....._.-.. __ ._ ..... -.. I HAM£ {Prine) __________ _ ADDRESS ___________ _ I • -, I I I I .J --~~<9\Vh~_a_tin~th_e_W_o_r_ld~t~~~' BOBBY RIGGS Should BUiie .Men take up golf? QUOTE: Shortly after World War 11, Bobby Riggs took up golf and didn't touch a tennis racket for 16 years. Here's what he says about that period: "Since I took up golf so late, I never developed a really good, grooved swing. I was not a long driver-225 or 230 yards or so off the tee. But I did learn to play well around the greeru. I had a 'toµch' with a golf club, just as I had with a tennis racket. I was good at chipping-using a sand wedge that Sammy Snead gave me when I first ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour CARTWHEELS I wonder when the supennarts wm motoriu their shopping carts. Like golf carts, then, they can be ridden And piloted where they are bidden. The shopper need not push and sbove- 1be easy travel she will love, As w~ll as sudden bun l.t of speed When there's an open strtstcb, and need. Oh, shopping carts with built-in pGwer Will save the shopper hour on bom And mab the trip around IUCh fun Sbe11 almost bate to have it done. We only hope carts thus propelled Will be well sirened, homed or belled • Cl c started-and became a first-class put- ter. I was so good that sometimes tournament players such as Gary Player and Bruce Crampton asked me bow I dJd it. My answer probably puzzJesi them: 1 just stare at the bole. I con- centrate on getting the ball in the bole. ... It just goes in.' .. From .. Court Hus. tier," an autobiography by Bobby Riggs with George McCann (J.B. Lippincott Company, $6.95). UNQUOTE. If HutnptJ DumptJ Md had one of theM' newfangled Mf•IJ helmeb maybe he could have been saved. Ac- tually, these little ones are wearing a special type of hel- met, designed by a Cennan manufac- turer, to prevent se- vere head injuries. The helmet is made of a plastic sul>- stance and is rea- sonably elastic so that it adjusts to any head size. Because of the way the headgear is designed, it protects the rof t spots on a baby's head and stilJ has open parts that don't inhibit hair growth. A word of caution, however: The hehnet is not foolproof. You should still look after the baby . The U.S. I• etlll No. I In the wortd in tem'8 of OU production, but here's how the top oil centers and their lead- Klngf ..... ......oflrM ers stack up in the Middle East. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia leads with 355 million tons a year. Next is the Shah of Iran with 289 million tons a year; Sheik Sabah al"Salem a).Sabah of Kuwait: 137 million toru; Colonel Qaddafi of Libya: 109 million tons; President Bou- mediene of Algeria: 51 million tons; Sheik Khalifa of Qatar: 28 millioo tons; Sultan Qabus of Oman: 14 million tons and Sheik Rashid of Dubai: 11 ·million tons. Washington has always main- Quips & Quotes And also bumpered., fen endurance .•• The store, too, should have cart insura~. The doctor assured me that he'd have me back on my feet in a week, and he wa.t right. 1 had to sell my car to pay him. -Luci11e ]. Goodytuw As a safety precaution during night- time jumps, skydiving club members wore flashing red and blue lights. Ooe jumper parachuted to a lighted area be assumed to be his target, but which turned out to be a parking lot. Realiz- ing his mistake, he wallced up to a woman who'd witnessed his jump. His lights still Bashing. he asked her where he was. The woman backed away as she replied shakily, .. Earth!" -Dorothea Kent The telephone company is beginning to charge for directory service. I called up Information and said, •non't you think ten cents is a lot of money just for answering a question?" She said, "Yes it is. That'll be ten cents!'" -Robert Orben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida ... Ille differently. Send original contrltx.ttlon1 to "Child." Family Weekly, &41 Lexington Ave .• N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. $10 If uted-none returned. My four-year-old brother was going to pour tea for himself and me. He gathered glasses, sugar and spoons. When he went to get the pitcher of tea, he noticed that ~e was very little left. He poured that into one glass, barely filling one-fourth of it. Then h e turned to me and remarked, "Is it okay if you don't want any?" -Clari&e Correa VWlla. Calif. Parents registering their children at a kindergarten were asked pertinent questions about their children's back- ground. Jn the blank marked 'Lan- guage spoken in the home," one mother proudly wrote, .. Nice.,. -Funny Funny World tained that the oil embargo couldn't last ~we these men are afraid of losing the U.S. market permanently. ANNIVERSARIES: !he Star-Spangled .. Banner· officially became our national Mlhem 43 years ago Sund•y. The U.S. Constitution went into eHect 185 years ago Mond•y. Muhammad Ali lost the world heavyweight champfonship to Joe Frozier three years ago Friday. BIRTHDAYS (all Puces): Sunday- Cen. Matthew Ridgway 79. Tuesday -Rex lforri.mn 66~ Paub Prentiss 3S; Miriam Makcha 42; Jade Cassidy 47. Wednesday-Ed McMahon 5 1; Cor- don Cooper. Jr., 47. lhuracfay-Lord Snowdon 44. Frtday-Cyd Charisse 51; Jim Bouton 35; Lynn Redgrave 31. S•turd•y-Mickey Spillane 56; Will Geer 72; Thomas Schippers 44. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Rex H•rrteon and Cyd Ch•rt ... By Frank Baglntkl LITTLE EMILY "Who., .... JOUf stuff?" ,..AMILY WEEl(L Y, March 3. 1974 a » ORDER House-of Wesley's ••• CREEPING , , , at Amazi~gly LOW PRICES 4 plants s1 00 for 8 for $1.75 12 ~or $2.50 () 24 fors415 481o,s92s Plus Valuable Peony Bonus! WHY PLANT . A GROUND COVER? In many erus end s ltuetk>ns, ground cove,. ere more IPPfoprlet• end more satisfactory tt.n turf. They ere Ible to grow end thrive In sun Oil shede, encl In poor soil. On steep slope• where mowing la difficult, ground cover Is much more effective end much less leborlous to malnteln than gress. Ground coven hold the soil as well aa turf end the textures .. far more Interesting. Smell eren of grass ere • contlnuel choN to :'lSIE=---. kffp mown end trimmed but ground covers require elmost no care. They ere excellent protectton end soil conditioners. 1My holchtw-Utten 1 .. ,, •• from blowing ewey, thus helping to edd annuelly to the humus content. One of Seclum's moat velueble .... ts la It• full time belMlty. Lush fotlege beglna lift Hrly spring, and star .. heped wine red flowers delight the Yiewer from let• June throuth September. The Mtrecttve Mmi...vergreen follege ,_ts well llftlo winter, malnteinlng Its rich green and bronze color neerty all ,.ar round. Bealdea being one of the loYelleat of the ground covers. Sedum also rat•• high on the other requirements. It la henly, grows well In aun or partlel shede, In undy aolt, cler aoll, or good aoll. RED SEDUM Now to cover those hard-to-fill bare spots with Blazing Color! Check these Special Features of the Perfect Ground Cover! CREEPING RED SEDUM VI' Grows in Any Soil VI' Thrives in Sun or Partial Shade VI' No Speci•I Care Needed VI' Extremely Hardy VI' Brilliant Color VI' Rich, long-lasting Foliage VI' Neat, uniform Growth VI' Quick, but Disciplined Spreading VI' Guaranteed VI' Inexpensive Yau-will "eceive h.ar4y_nottbern._nur.sery grown plants carefully package d to arrive in prime con· dition. An outstanding buy at len than 2()J per plant in lots of two dozen! FULLY GUARANTEED All ............... lo be of """ .... lty. •ucUJ • lldftrtlaed end to errhe In good he...., eo1tdltkln or ~ price wllt be ~ refwMIM. RETURN SHIPPING LABEL ONLY ~ -10" llMf k•P U. pWnta. (OM,._ 1•1U. ~u~~~~~~fitf~ SEND this Special Offer Coupon TODAY to receive your Red Sedum tta thick fotlege and root aptem hold the aoll on slopes or b•k.s. The neat 3-4" ccwer lorme • denM petennl•I mat to bring green and wine red bHuty to ak>pff, borders, rocky .,. .. , enywhere beeutr and duniblllty ere nffded. Eech ptent will •Hlt1 end qulcklr spreed to fill one sq. ft. Sedum spre_. evenly, malntelns Its unHorm amooth beeuty et •II stegn of growth. Unlike some ottMr ground covers, Sedum, elao called "Dragon's Blood," atey9 where rou put It -does not atreggte out Into ptllCft where It doesn't belong. Seclum la elmoat Indestructible, enduring end persisting egelnat heevy ctlmetlc end nutrftlonel odda. Now is a Good Time to Plant RED SEDUMl Your young Sedum plants wtll estebllsh themselves begtn to spreed • few deys after plentlng. In • month or so ther will alreedy be M Inches In dierMter. they mer lose their fotlage •• the fl ... t winter prograMS but will leaf out ...,.. In eerty spring. During • long and Peonies! r--------· ....... ,,,. Ptelftly---------. HOUSI Of WISUY, NUllSDY DIVISION I a.a. NO. 1, DIPT. 1959-105 I l&.OOMINGTON, IU.INOIS 61701 I Please send the following: -HOW CAT. MANY NO. lttM 2.42 Cfeei>tng Red Secbn 821 Red Peony Bonus (2 for 25' with orden of S2.SO 141) TOTAL COIT I I I I I I t ' growing season they mey reech 12" In diem-2 PEONIES 2s• ,,_ ....... ,...... -......... I eter, elweya malntetnlng their nut reguleted ~ llllMf• reahllMa ,.._. ldd s~ ..._-. I ...... NAM I HOME Of'FICE " Ev.ryone'a favoflte. With Sedum ordera of S2.50 or more. ADOfDI I HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Di~isU:m ~ you cen order 2 Red Peony bushel (• reg. sus value> for CITY I only "-· Take edvant999 of these extra ... 1.,... on hand-I· ._R_. _R_. _1_. _e_1o_o_m_1n_g_t_on_._1_11_1n_o_is_6_11_0_1 _________ s_ome __ peon_1_••_-_apec __ 1._1 _w_1th_th_l_•_••_•ue_·pec-kecl-..._,, __ off_er_. t~A_ __ ---__ ---____ !'!,. ______ : r * * . EXCtUSIVE ' ORANGE COAST NEWS SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1974 • PEANUTS ~ J • • f eaturi~~ · · "Good ol' · AT LA:::>T ! CharlieBrotun ., ~~C//U~~~----v--~---:1---_~ -f .L.---~----~~--=:::::::::.......::::=:=:::::::=i--...:. __ ~--~--------------__J ~.a---~~~----------------· . ' c ( c c c c; c c; c NANCY AU f'-1 T FR IT Z I , C>lJR C L OC K H /\S STOPPED - IT MUST BE TWELVE O 'CLOCK NOON e • •• 1 GUESS I FORGOT TO ·WIND IT HOW DO YOU KNOW? 3 -3 \/\/HAT Tl M E DOES Y OUR WATCH S A Y ? T14A1 '5 T14E TROUBLE WI TH LIVING IN A QUIET NE16H80RHOOO ... I HAVE ro TAKE A 6Ll5 ALL THE WA'< DOWNTO(J N WH EN I WANT TO ~~A'5E CARS! By Ernie B·ushmilf er M Y WATCH I S AT T~I E ~EWE L ER S B E ING I W I SH I K N E:.W WHAT T IM E 1-r I S M E ,TOO ~EPA IR E D HE'S A L WAYS PROM PT FOR HIS BEGGING --·-1T HAS TO B E O UR LUNCH HOUR . . DENNIS THE .MENACE ' Jr's f:OR ·vou. HONE)' ... ITS ~ LtTT&..I . i HAV!N11' OONI A ~0,:1- . +HOI JilOt.ATINe IN V!A"~. ... · . . . . . i ' ~·, . ~~ '.If-• • .... • .... - ;) I "111 J l II lll I 11111 l l u IT . . ' 1 AM BEIN ( POLITE ... .... i::>ON'T WOW.~'11 VO\A'L.L. 9& A fMA4M i HOW'S ,.ME fMOW GOINS? ~MM!.A~'TMIAJt I~ A!JOtAf TO PO Ml~ pll'AMOLA~ 01-e> ~o,:-r- 4Hoe ·lfOLATINI ! \ \ I/~ -.. . . " . . .. --.. "' "I. 01DN1T CALL HER NOTH IN '. /f ·4-,. ---... ~0~1515-APICA9=30 ... No l<IVDIN'? WA'? F~H15 BLUE PERIOQ HE REALLY SAD? • I • I l> [> [> ~IJDGE PARKER FOLLOWING HIS IN TERVI EW WITH JUDGE PARKER , 5AM DRIVER DECIDES TO CALL ON THE 5 1STER OF KARL WAKEMAN, WHO IS ~~w LOOK, Ml55 C.A:LYIN . ., IF YOU R 6ROTHER'5 BEEN WRONGFULLY IMPR150NED, I WANT TO DO WHATEVER I CAN TO HELP HIM! REC:,ISTERED AT A LOCAL HOTEL ff'AROL ?./ (I/,,-: . 77.. 01/ '.:< f ? 3 -3 I JUST TALKED TO Ml55 CALVIN AND SHE A5KED M5 TO PICK HER UP AT HER ROOM ... 8 UT15HE FORGOT TO GIVE ME HER ~~---_,,, ROOM NUMBER! ' t. • ~tiiit===t . .... YE5, 5 1 R,:. DOWN THE CORRIDOR AND TURN LEFT! . . ....... I DON'T TH INK PLEA5E,,.I 'M HERE I HAYE ANYTHING IN THE LOBS-Y! I TO SAY TO YOU, WON'T TAKE BUT MR. DRIV ER! A FEW M INUTES OF YOUR TIME! .. ., -~ Hank Ketch.am <J<J<J MISS CALVIN,,, JUST A M INUTE! .. .. I MUTT flnd JEFF ® WE NEED GAS AGAlN! WE'D BETTER. STbP FILL'ERUP TIPTOP FULL! BY THE WA~ PoP, HOW MUCH \S GAS OVER \HE STAIE L\NE? . ' J WoULD HELP You, SWEE Tl E , BUT I'M A GREAT BEL.tEVER IN ''TOO M.ANY COOKS SPOIL .---.IHE BROTH ''/ UH ·-BUT··ER·· ''MANY H,A.NDS-- Mt>-KE LIGHT WORK II DOCTOR SMOCK PA~t70N MFE; 0U'"f i 'M F~OM ANOi'~e~ PL..-ANf;'"f ANP- l,.. I 51"' e:: 1-J I :i: '"fF<AV~t...L-f:t' 33 L.IGH1"'-YSA~S 1'o <Se'"f He~e ANC'- SOF<F<Y, -r,.'M J US'"f G O i i-J G OFF C'LJ'"fY GO S ii oveF< '"fHe.r:<e, F't...ESASS: Howeve~, we'F<e -reF<R1 ei....Y UN C?eF<s-r AFFec:', SO PF<S::PA~e YOU~SESt..F Pot:< A l,,ONG WAl1"' • BUT THERE'S A LOT OF <:;ROUND 10 COV ER BEF"OR~ D IN NER'S RE.ADY , ,AND "TWO HE.AD S ARC. BE TT ER IHAN ONE ". WELL! IH,AN k'S A Lo:r_, f ...JOHNSON. By ~1.lSmith . .., r. ·. . . . . ON LY so~ GALLON -~ . --~ ~= < OH, BUT "HE TRAV ELS r=AS TES T wµo i R,AVEL c; A LONE ,, r -· IF HE COU LD HAVE I HOUGH T OF ONE;. ,ADD-Et) Af>AG~, 11D HAVE ""'-.-- WON~ By George Lemont G e6, 'J,'M ON L.Y AN I Nlei:<~. You 'C? ee:1-rei:< -rA t...K -ro A F<eAt... c:>oc-ro i:< L-00 KI :x: J u s -r t...AN "e:.C' IN A S PAC E:C i:<AF,'f AN P - C'o~'-r F F<e '"f, MI S '"fe~. YOU JUSI L.OOK 'TOO SICK Fol=< ANY O F 'e.M -ro WAN'"f -rc> 'f AKe A CHANCE:: O N YA! t • . ' • ·~ ·1 • •' . . • PUT THAT COlyN, clE.F F Y! ITS JUST A Dll<'TY, OLD, BENT CAN . -r°MEMPTY·· I l-IOPE SME PUTS "..\E INTO i-HAT~CAN """" -""°""" so-Eea>V GI~ MEA. OOC"'"T P>UQIA.l.,.? ---~ • ' -- • ' "r"'C'A!.t::SL:E:r: .. ~:E::E:CS by Tom K. Ryan r.-"T.".':-::'.":':~:::::-:-:-;-\---'/ . eNTfiR STAR ANO SUPPORTING CAS1; Sl"AGE .. AS YE:T ANOTHE:R ACT lJNFOLOS IN THE CLASSIC MELO- DRAMA OF GOOP (PLAYE:O l?Y MYSELF, 11-IE HERO) vs: • . 11/\Y l ll•H 1-S l\VIN G ·r J,\,\ L SF.I MS' I I t-..r A GOOD WAYlO S/\VL, io Nl.Rt:oY " ·11 I E.Y S HOULD Cf-jANGE ·111E ·11ME COMPLETi:LY AROUND ~o iill SllN rs 0 11r /\I NIGHT,,,. • • ""'-'''"-RIGll 1; IN SPlf\1 rE 0 SURPRISE: AT"li'ltK J. .. -, ·1r:;:u1 , 1'\ Y BOY ... W r:. 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THIS IS /llVEllDAlE AIEM()Al A/. ..--ef • ., ' " ' ' • 0 " ' ~ ... THE PARK COMMISSIONcR ! J v l'A/lK.~' S HOULD WE HAVE TAKEN ALL THE. WOOD'<'? JUGH EAD, •' • - LET'S JUS T .~-. HOPE THE. SNOW COVERS THE STUMPS ! WH ERE'D THE BOYS GO? T J UST ASKE.DTHEM lD COME. IN BY THE FIRE AND MEET .. -. . (-'( • c 0 0 u c " C 107 f -\tf .. 1P (o'l11r PvbLtlltlO!U Inc. ,, • . ' •. 7 '>. .A . , "1 ) '> ~ 0 c: ~c. .. -:: "'· • ..J . - ---. --------. ------- ' •· ' I . . . ~~-.... o: . .. ,. .... ""'=·· ' · &llAVO. o•>Q C.Ul'L! l!ltltiVO~ \.. .. I'll show you iust Indeed here it is if you II J..i'liU __ --et me-qet in and not II ride with you GORDO • • -Z.·WAY. • WA IST TV l '"IMllTO--Tl-..-.C ''I ,_. ,, .... , .• _, _ -·-J Plllf:V!NT SIPMONtNG ANO TMl!'L"T OF i /··· • 'o'OUA GA5 SUPPLV • ..,, BUYING • y/ ,A. MD NO'ft' OUR SCENE CMANGE5 TO A COUNTRY AOAO OVE!ll.DOl<ING A FAST iY.OVING STRE.A,.Y.. AM . MA.MA! NOW LET -.'.EM MAICE A CASE! /. 0 What a day for a walk ! · G .11.S TANI< LCX:IC CAP. f··f \ ' • -- . ' . ·- Mii;ter J·m lost. Mm . This air is gre.3t .' ,,_~ Im looking for · 1415 Essex ' Noood\I gets 1n m~ car !. J.~eacLthe.papar.s-anEl-1- '----. know better.!! . • ~ ' Dr ive On second..thooQht . --ma'Vbe-itwoold ~. just this once. NUTS! IT OION'T FtEACM TMI' STREAM. ' l.DOl(S l.IKE A TOSS·UP! W1Tl-IOUT-. TME $1(UL.L, NO CA!>E ! WtTMOUT l<EENO, NO PRISONER! WMICM ONE' GtT5 pQtOQIT;.,.V:_;.?__,-;, Go around Mister. that curve and -l~e already take the street been O'ler to your left. there- . twice ! • !,--) - There isrit any street thats on vour left. I've looked. By . Gus Arriola I'!!"-..,...-, • I ~·· .. ,, ' I