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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotI \ , - Problem :Kids: Guidance Pays Off By. JOHN ZALLER Of .. D6ln ~lllil ., ... Police find a !&-year-old girl !pelldlng lhe hight alone on the beadl. fo'or the third time ln a month, she's be8..c.augbt ruMing away from borne. "Y.e,u can take mt b3CX to my paf'o ents," she sOOuts at the officer who takes her into custody. ''But if you do, ru \ just leave again." , ~ . In the past, police -., have had just two LU.L•a basic choiees In a case like this. The~ could t~ke the girl home and 1- that somehow her pro1fmS wouJd \li'Ork out. Or they could se her to Juve- nile Hall. I But for the \>ast two YM("!I. Police in Orange Coun1y ha\·e had a third :tltf?'MU . -__.... It's callOO ATSC. the Assessment and Treatment Services Center. and it deals with youths v..tkl&e encounter vi'ith the !av.· seems more the result of emotional distress than criminal intent. In the case of the runay,·ay girl. for example, ATSC counsekn traced her SUNDAY problem 1~ ~a.m..lly disturbance. The girl's parents '~•ere undergoina marital d1Clicul · -M>&-fek~ulla Lo cornn1WliCaJe with them. To deal with the situation. ATSC counsek>rs deei<k>d on a comblnalion of group therapy for the family and individual COWlSf'ling for the girl. In six \li'l'<!ks, the girl had re-established goo:I relations v.·ith her parents. \ • . ln 22 .months o( operation, ATSC has handled more than 1.600 cnS('S in 111·h1ch )'OllnlJ p00ple..ran...afoul of 100.J.aw~ • Often the ofrense v.-::is n1ore serious tha"ri simply running a~'a)' from home. but in ooch case relemid to A TSC. poli<-e determined that the youth coukt profit n\Ot'e from personalized counseling than from being sent to Juvenile Hall. And ol the 1,600 pef'SOl"l.5 lreated , only about 160 came bllci into '-\lnla(,:1. v. tth police v.·ithin Jht first )t•,1r Jf11·r \ treatment. The r<'St did not. · Because ol this high f1r:-.l·~rur suctt"':-s rttt e. police.ratf' the progra.nt t111Zlily . "The rela1ioosh1p l>i.·LY.Cl'll th 1 ~, department and 1tJ1l' Al'.S('1 ha:-b'""" ext-ep(lon.1r,'' s:1icf ;\°{•y,":'"µort R.:J<·h roliCl- 1..t. Ed Cibbarclli in 11 11i·riltt'll t'\'.aluJt1oi1. "The departmf'nt's d11et'li\'t•S ur1l1zc the renter .,.,.hcncvt•r possible," ht· .s<11d. "\Ve're ~pe<-1ally happ~· \\1lh 1hr short notice oo v.tLidi \\'e ran g~ pi..-ioplt> help .. , said U . Robert liriff<:r.h:s, the chil•f JU\!'llllc offtl'\!r for tl~' Orange ('011nly ~h1.~r1ff 's lkµ.:1r1n1(·11 1 \\'hill' it t:1k•·' Thl't'1' 11·,'f·k~ nr 1nurl· for- a ,l'OUth tn ~1.·: \'\ L'fl l11nu1-d ('U!UL"l'Hll~ Lhrou~h Jll\'t•nill' h;tll he said i\01'st· t:an rt·-.1)0l)(J on th .. d.I\ u! ,1rrr-.1 '"H II pcrlt/Jll I,. ('1.)()1~'1\ll J\t', \It' lL'1'1 tile h<'!p hr II 'f"'Hh-rm~-. .Vf'Sl ~r+--Ttttltit n1on .. • de,.1nd.1~1· 1h .. n b1·111g µ10(···&-~'<I throuAh. the J1l1t•11dc cuuri ~\-.l t•tn." l,riffl•LhS :-,1~ ·" :-Olarg:1r1·! \111<·r 1hl' t'•llUlly,. rh11•1 probation offtr1·r ·111d the 1n11k•tu .. lx·hind i~1.· (~l'll)ASCE. Page A".!I VOL 67, NO. 76, 7 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1974 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Hearst Tells SLAHeHas l(ept Word SAN FRANCl~O (UP!) -Randolph A. Hearst said Saturday he was keeping his word to the kidnapers of his 2()-year· old daughter and doing everything he can to meet their demands. "The one thing I want above all is to get Patty home as quickly aS possible," Hearst said. Hearst. president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner and son of the late newspaper giant \Vi11iam Randolph Hearst. issued a brief written statement at his hor'n e in suburban Hillsborough. His daughter. Patricia. was abducted from her Berkeley apartmf!nt Feb. 4 by a terrorist group calling itself t h e Symbionese Llberation Army. In his writtm statement, Hearst deall with the demand of tv;o imprisioned SL.A members, RU90ell Little, 26, ood Jooepll Remiro, rT, that they be allowed to appear oo nationwide television with a propooal for freeing the kidnaped girl. He abo explained why the food ransom program set up in an attempt to win hi!, daughter's freedom had been suspended temporarily. The statenwm-was made in response to the fifth taped communique --TeCelved--from the Sl:;;A-by the Hearsts a "''eek ago. "Earlier this week I stated that I would have a detailed response to the latest oommWJ.ique from the SLA." Hearst said. "My reason for not doing so to date is that this last ~ge is more complicated than previoo.5 messages in that it deals with more objective.ot. As an example, the people in need program !of food distribution\ has been temporarily halted so that the nert d.istrib!Jtion will concw-more fully ~·ith the SLA demands." "Reagan Requests St.ations to Open Cov . ·Ronald Reagan appealed to Cali· fomia's gas sta.tion operators Saturday to make a greater effort lo open up on Sundays . . But despite the pleas. the Automobile Club of Southern California stuck by its estimate that only one percent of Soutfi.. land stations in" "metropolitan " areas would be open for bus~ today. "°"-ever, it said that 36 percent of sta· · lions in "outl~ areas" v.-ould be open today. This compares with 3.1 percent open last ~·eek on Sunday. The club said that .interviev•s v:ith 336 station owners indicated that hours of gat. availability will gradually increase over the next few weeks. Gifts Ba1a1aed • Uf'I T9'NMl1 PRESIDENT NIXON GIVES A HAND TO FIRST LADY AT GRAND OLE OPRY IN NASHVILLE Pit Nixon Displays Tennessee.made Dulcimer Presented to Her on Her 62nd Birthday First Family at Opening Of 1Vew Grand Ole Opry r-tASH\71U.E fAPI -President i\,ixon Saturday night carried his campaign to ·overcome \\'atergatc onto the stage of' the Grand Ole Opry where he plunked out "God Bl~ America·· on the piano and "'as hailed as "a real trooper as 1vell as one of our finest Presidents." Nixon flew to Nashville "'here he ~etromed his "'ife. Pat, home from a six- day Latin American tour, then went "ith her to the first performance in the Grand Ole Opry ·s new $15--milhoo hall . To the delight of 4,400 country-music fans. Nixon escortl'd the First Lady onto the stage and played "Happy Birthday" as tile audience sang to mark r..trs. Nixon·s 6?Jld birthday Saturday. Then the President played his ~ire·s fa\'orite song. "Wild Irish Rose." Veteran country musi c star Roy Acuff hailed Nixon as "a real trooper as v•ell as one of our finest Presidents ... You·re a great man." \he President. '"on beha lf of all the American people," th.1nked country music and cow1try musicians for a style of ente(t.ainment that "radiates the love of this nation -patriotism.'' And Ni1on said the pea9! of the world for geoeratiom to come rhay depend-~:·0!1 our character. our belief u1 ourselves, our Jove of countrY ... our v.iJllngness to love our nag. to stand up for our flag." 1\s he strode onto the st'age. f\lxon produced a y~yo. gi\'en to him by Acuff, who uses· the toy as a trademark. He tried it· without great success and returned it to Acuff be!ore sitting at the piano. Mi.er• his conuneots~i.xon got an impromftu lesson from Acuff. ~"ho ty,·ir1ed the yelloW> )'<ryo, then attached i.ts string to the President's finger and told him to try. The Pn:!sident's first (Ste N£XON, Pagr: All Lisbon Hevolt Fails LISBO~. Portugal (,.\P) -The go1·ernment announced it put down a rebellion by a group of Portuguese army officers Saturday withou t a shot alter, they tried" to enter Lisbon with 'an armored column. It said the attempt ''.to· incite «her units" of the armed forces to join the re\'Oit failed. Nixon Aide Says ~1 a sliington . Press Possessed \VASF-U~C:TO:'\ (AP 1 -:\ \\llite llou..:;c official. romplaintrig about a columnist's report on a ''hidden sta::.h .. of \\'hitt'.' lfouse recordings, said Saturday that the \\'ashingt~n pre.<>s corps is po.c::scssf'd by a \liatergate syndron1e '·and an exorcist is d irf'l~· nef'dl"d ·· Ken \\". ! !:11\·snn. !'rcsldl~nt i\ixon's con11nunicarions din..."<.-tor. tOOk sharp exception ..,.Jth rolumnlst Jack Anderson . v.1ho said pr~ident1al secretary Rose r..lary Woods made the discl05tlre to Senate \Vate.rga1e committee la"'YCrs in secret ,testimony Feb. 20. Clav."SOO s.aid :\ixon h.imsclf in a statement lac;t ~·ov. 12 reported a pract..ice of occasionally dictating his reco\lectiom <e1to a recording belt. These record ing belts and the President's persona.I notes of convers.alion.'>. Nixon said in Ao\·ember, "are sealed under specified instructio~ that tllt'.'y not be lran.,,cri bed ." Andersm quoted ~tiss Woods as having said that the ~dent. "from time to time, for his O\\'Tl private. personal files. does some tapes. I have bee'l in the Lincoln sitting roorn at t!mt!s wtien he will remember something from a coo\·ersation and put on a dictabelt ... " The columnist said. ''At that point, apparently realizing she had let a White House cat out of the bag, ~liss Woods paused am hastily added, 'such as Julie sakt this or that lO me'." UC Irvine Hopes To ~eep Using Medical Center UC lrv1ni:' rem:iined off 1 c i a 11 )' ortimistic S:iturday that it c,1 n hl1n1nH'r out an :1grcem1•nt for conl111ul'd use of Orange Count~· ~le<lic<1I CefltPr df~pite a lhrC'at from one eounty supervisor t() RU-"h for an end 10 the dl'al. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich dist·lo'>('(I his position Friday in a 1{'tter to h·llo"' Ornn~e County suprrvisors in v.hich he complained that it 1s co~t ing the rounty too mucb mon<.>y to allo,1· LC I ~lt'dical School to use the nltillcal centf'r as a teaching hii<ipital. -The supervisor frorn Fu llerton s:ud h(' "'ill ask the five·man 11oard of Supervisors to i.:-il·c ROtice of intent to cancel the existing interim agrecmenl unless the problem can be resol\'ed by June. L'C Irvine Chanci:•llor Oanier G. Aldrich .Jr. !'laid Satu:rdny that he !till hQf>C5 a !'atisfaclory ::irran~cment can be ·workl'd out by that df':ldlinc. · ''\Ve need more information on exactly ""hY the costs are hi,gh." Aldrich said, "and I thinK \\'C can have enough of that infonnation by J1JJ'IC to enable us lo reacti agreem<.11t." The problem apparently centers on ho\v l:CI and the county should split up costs o! operating the ~IOOical Center on a long-range OOsis. Diedrich has com plained lhat the cosls of running U'IC ("(11\t.-r are rising sha rply as a result of the instructional program that h::is bccfl overlaid on regular hospi l.a\ opcratioo. Diedrich in.<>ists that the county should not be required to pay tht~ extra costs., Aldrich. says the universitr is perfectly "'tiling W pay thf' add(.-d ~ts of iL'i in."-niction program. But Aldrich also maintains that "the fact that the university take!! O\'l'r operalion of the hospital will mean an improvement in the level of service to patients. "That increase in (1uali!y Vlill cost money, and y,·e don't believe t h c university goould pay it. "\\'e're "''illing UI pay for lhe cost of our instruC'l1on pfOAram, hul not to subsidize the cost of medica l treat ment," Aldrich says. Dicdrich's letter ha s been vif'v1c<l by some as an effort to pressure l:CJ into making concessions oo disputed poinll' in the ncgotiatioos that,bt:~an last summer. 'Deuisovich' Ha1.Uied ~10SCO\V (A Pl -One day after Alexander Solzhenitsyn \\'as exiled to the \\"est. Soviet authorities ordered all th(' author 's "·ork.<; published in the Soviet l:nioo removed from public libraries, ~loscow literary cir<:lcs repor1ed tOOay. Super'l'i::.ors uso.:d •• s1 milrir ploy in n1'J!0!1Jt1ons O\i•r :u·11u1s1t1on of Starr llaneh. \\'h(·n !ht· pn\;1!1· 0•1 n1 ·rs held i)u\ 1111 n1uh•r:1l righ1 .;. th•· hoard \'Ol.:d to pull nut of !ht d1·.'.ll ThP pro;x•rt v ov.·nc-rs !hen eonc1'(1f'fl on lh\• dt~putl'<i point. ·n11.; 1nlt·!llr1·t.1t11"1 1..: suppo111·cl hy thr- (:11 ·1 !hat .11tho11Ah IJ!•'1!r11·h ~:1 1d h1· y,1JI . risk the bo.1rd to l·a11<1'! th1> 1·xisting agr~·1•n11·nt •\\1th I'( I. he· al~11 :-.0 1i<I ht· \1an!s rount\· nti;•ll1:1!uf<; 10 c'Onl1nur ll'ying tu hlunml'r out an arceptablc agrl't!lllt'.'nt Anniwl co~c of rw1n1111-: lh1 • 200-IX'tl Orange Counlj' ~!cd1c-a l CCllltT 1s $'l9.i million l)iL'<lril·h oontcnd.~ thi1t 1f l'CI and th•· count} cannot aJ.:rl'<! on a 11ay to ~ht lhl'SC costs, thl' county !lnOUld t:i kl' im r111:d1:i\c.st('~ lo l'Ofl1·1.:rt the facility 111 a gcn1.:r<1l h<1Sp1rat Aldrich s;iys th:ir lhl' ncgotial ion- prohlcm "shuws ;1g:un ho11· imrortant 1t ls for us to J:l'l oul' own hospital on c<1 rnpu!<i ." llov.-e\'cr State F1n:J11cc. D 1 r <:. c._t o_r \'rnion Orr annoullL't'<l last Y.'L't'k that no s1~rr fund<> y,·oultl ht• pJ;iccd in the 'J::o1·ernor's budcct for such an Orl-<"ampti.; ho~it;1l 11nUI l;l"I and lhc· county iron out th .. 1r diffcrcnces over the medical center. Oil Exporters • Fail to Agree On Pri<·e Oiangc VIE~'.'\A, AtL<>lrl:i IAP1 -:-Olini!<iters Of the "orld'1; f"hirf oil e;.:portinl.! ct1u11tri<'s lnl•t for six hours StllU!'fklY hut fa1!1.,-I to :il(n.>e 1~hC'thf'r or noi to ch;in~e 11l!(•mtltion;1I 011 pnt''"" "I can IC'll \OU one lh~nj!, oil prit'f'S '.\·1\I not ~o d<i11n·:· Iran 's f1n.'ln{'t' m1n1~tcr. Ja1nshid An1ouzl'g;1r. told nt•v•smen al< th<-miniSll'rs crnergl'<l from lh{• cl•)S\'<l door n1{~·! 1ni.:. 01! pn{'(-s h;ne 1r1ph"1:i ~1n('1· IJ..,t October. Amuu1.egar y,as t~1:i1rm.111 1Jf 1h1· met-tin~ of J)l·trr>lt-urn •'X\~)rt111i.: f'oun1n•·S hl'r~·. hut 11 11·:is n•il 1·!1•:1r 11hPther h•' spokC' in 1h1s c·;1p;t('!l~ or 1\:1:-. n f1'fT1ng to hie; 01\n ('T")IJntr•/s \'11•1\., Thf' n11n1stf·r~O"'-' <::illJ,LliJ'n"' h.int!ll' RO IJ"rl't•nt of 1!11• \iOi'T(j ' 011 ··~JlOrl'-. schtdultlfl ::inothC>r !>{·~~1<_,11 11:id;ov 10 discuss \\h<'!hf'r ull pnc(•s should bi• r('(IU<·erl 1nH1n!.i1nf1! .11 th•·H prt·• .. nr IC\"f·l or 11u:r•·a'i('tl In XC'v.' rork CH.°' nt·\\S r•·port('(! tha• AmQll?.(·~nr s;1id th(• oil n11111<>h·"" h,id rt·actlf'(l ll d•·e1~1011 1_,11 lhe oil iN·1·11· Th1· lk't"·ork rcpo11t't! An1Qu11~i:::.1r ~.1111: Mai-Li Ill Hospital Now· Anderson. in the column for Saturday distribution, "'Tote that ~liss Woods made the statement to Senate \Valergate oomm.jl1ec lawyers in secret testimony Feb. "1. Sotzhenits)'Tl's ~11e5l works have been banned in the So\·iet Union so th<' r!•ported ord('r covered on ly the novf'I "One Oay in the l,ife of Ivan [)('ni!'.Ovich" -published in 1962 -and four short stones, the last pObtishcd in 1966. "Th<' d('('L~!Ofl JS that lhC'rt' Y. llt ))(' llh llK'~Ost• or dt"Cn:·a~(· 111 µnt~·«: f•1r th•· ll(•:t:l thrl'f' n1onths . pro\ 1dN.l 1h;1! lht' hldustnttln.•'<i countr1c~ \\ill rnak L• an {·Hort tn cont:iin tFl>l:Jr 1nna1 1r.n. \\"1· arO! p111nr.: lhrm a !WCQOd th'an<'(' rd «onta ir1 !hf' 1nf!a11op " • A neW development ha c: occurred in the brief. bounced-around life of ~1ai·U Crawford, the liU~irl ·taken from her Costa Mesa foster home three weeks ago. Sile has been ho6pitali7.ed In the lnfinnary at HoUygrove, the NOr~h lJoll,y\vOOd children's institution where "1>o was piae<d .l>y the l.<Js Angeles County Depirlmenl of Public Social 5esV1ocs peodlng piacemenl "'1tll her real mother. a "process 11;bich m<ey take a • year. • Her real molher .. It has be<!n learn· ed , ha.s also now forbidden the 1· 7e:ir-old from rettlving any1ur1her 1n3it or jilts from . the Cllarlts Dridihgcr famll)'. she lived with lhPm al 2822 LaSalle A\'e., for fo ur years before her real mother remarried and moved lo Lot • Angeles, switching her case to authorities there . Any further mail or gihs recei\1ed from her former foster famil)L or the. friends_ and neighbors will be returned unopened. a completely Jegal decision. A children's cla.Mic bOok from which former foster sister Wendy Bridinger used to read to Mai·Ll -her !avorite - had been 9ent, but is now returned too. "I guess tha('s up lo the air now.'' P.trs. Bridingtr said of an originally sched\Jltd visit v.ith Mal·Ll which Md been authorized for next \\-ttliend . She WllS hurt but philol!Ophlcal after confirming tht · inlonnation w i t h . llollygrovt oHicial'! atJd Los Angelts social welfare workers. Ho1t yg rove olflclals ott also investigating a 11range telt:phonc c.;ilt n'lade lo a fostar home in Carden Grove Thursday. "''here r..tai·Ll's brother Is Sta.ring . A small girl in tears called the brother's [.'eSiden~ c~in(_ that It ,,.-as P.lai-Ll and that st\e ~·a! sick . - Her ronner fosttr mother said rfollygrove officials claim It woold be vtrtually impcmible (or Mal·U to have made such 1 coU undtt<lded. .. Tile liltle Jilli would have had 14 go sneAk db\\1\ A hall to a ~ and go throi.11!h I.he Institutional l\l'itchboard. tven If she ~· the other rostl!r home's number by heal'!. Holtygrove authorites sakt they will check computttlzed telephone billings to deWTnlne beyond " doubt whether fltai· LI may have m8dc the call . "She's a clever Uttle girl ," says P.ln , Brldingu. "They say 1he'1 hnppy there , . .'' \ • I ON 'fllE INSIDE . . . '·. ·· '"'-' · · • .. . · : • · MAR RIAGE U.S. STYLE -Pal Loud. )lo1lo laid the groundwork for her o"-n dl\'otte whlle televl:sion audiences watched (the ed11cational televisiOn serie5 "An Amerkan Family"). now probl!S the c.uscs for the distntegration or her-"very, \"tt}' good marriage·• ~n 1he co,·er story for Family Weekly. RELF AST fODA r-$t. Patrick "oulrl v:onder at the At~re that pre\·ai'ts in Northern Ireland lhis St Pa1rlck ' .. Day -fea r, amkt rubble and wr~lcagl' Associated Pt~ correspondent llugh ~fulllgan rinds SOO'lf' rebulktlng and a small dC!iree ol 'l'IOpe, ho\\'tVer. in the sltuat!OO. lils report is on Page BS YIAILA CE 'S "'Al\1'5'7-. Go\• Ceorge \\'alhlct doesn't v.·ant to be President or evf!n VI~ Pte.<lident. According 10 columnist Godfrty Sperling Jr .• whose eotumn appears on Pa,1:te .A7. he ju.st "·ants JX>"W· ~rhng say!i ""allacc 1~ crackirui the v.h1p and watching rrom his v.·heelchaU' 11~ ~ch po I 1 t i c a I ht>AV)'\\•cig'hL~ II!\ P.rellidCfl l ~LXOO ;ind 5'..'1'1. Ed1rard K~· jump BE"'ARE. S~TlLE -When TV llosl \\ 1lh.am Buckley starts lO smile. 11's l1kr a !Jger getting ready to spr1nl:l . A ~ on the tochnlquc aOO maMc1'1sms of t~ polhlcal t'Otnmmtnfor 1' on !Jnp:e ll'l J•ct A"'"'1ofl A1 Or'"'' CIJ'llntr II Ch•rlH MC(f!n ., Mt•le• Al Ywr \.,'{\(~ IHM ·-t.d; Cl•not...i Cll••-a ............ (1\1~ 01·0\J •••• (, •••• .. .. ai.-11 Cl-tit .. c ........ ,, .., ..... .... .11 ~"""" Cithlwflll .. ,._," ldollltlfl '"''"' IMHOln"'t"I ...... , \Hrl•"' " <><> "''"II<• 0-Oftt'I """'' •••"'II c.iowttt• '"- • tt' ThN+t•• C• T ••~•I fl2 ....... '""' ... Wl!1lt.Wf\lt .... """'" ............. at we ... tn'• Ntw• .. ••• " •• " .. .. . ' I i'\ :l DAI LV PILOT S111\day, Marth 17, 1974 Coast Roundu.p J'\ .. 'l.ATION HIT t:S -Hudgt·t .,_.ot'S and pulcllcs WL'n.> t>t-lni; f\·l t by both the city of l.11gwl<l llcat•h and the t..:1gwkl &.\".lch Unified ctlrol l)1st rict. The ci ty rci1cte(! to a pro;e<·tl'd $244 ,000 gap betv.'t'<·n UlCOU)t• .tod expenses by plnnn!nJ,: a eut of l8 poople from th1• munic}p.a l \•>orkror·c1-. -'l'ht-$Choo.l di.strict is ~king for 4 Sl)l~ial tax override. rn b.,.tJi t a5"s. in.Ontlon Wa.'i blomud for rnaklng this year's pro~rnm." and .ser\ k:e too expe:nsn·e for next yrar. " Rt:LUl."fA;\''f CllALLE'.\'GE!t •1un1ing1011 B c ii t h l'owirilY.or n<.111 Norrna r.ibbs has nPver bl:tn 1r11nt of he.art 11·hrn l! ron1(>S !o :1 s:ood pohtlcr1l ba L!le. Uu"'1a<>t wc-ek she n'\'l'alt-d how she neurly ~ot the scare of ht r hfe ..-·ht.'ll tt mnu ~(' had nt'\ l'r n1et tried to cntt:r her in the raC't! al:'.aiiist County Supc:·r\'isor IJ;1v\d Baker (;" n c ,\1h1•rtoo. a L.agwi.a Be:1rh d0<:1or. phol11-d ht·r ~·vl'r<il 11n1es. ~hC' :..1id. iri..'i1st1ng :.ht: ha t! tht• tx-sl shot 111 unsealing lhc \l'lcran supcrvi~r Sh1· kept refusing. but on Friday , ~1arch 8_ Atherton came to her home in Huntington llurbour, y,·ent out and got enough signatures. then fore«! her to go With him to 1 the county clerk 's office to file hcfi noininatlon papers. Thl'y nlls.scd the deadline by a few minutes she .\aid, and she wu quite relieved. f1.1rs. Gibbs s.:i!d she doesn't "''ant Raker's job, at lea:1t not thls ~ar nd. " DIG TRADE -Uncle Sam has ended years of talks and B.)rse trad ing and acquir!"d the R o c k w c I I lntem<1Uonal plant in Laguna Niguel for S\9.5 n11lllon ln isurpltl! defense depattn1ent. faclllll~ Rockwell now lea'\es. The exOl lc plant w n s <.'Oflstructed thn:-e yt'ars ago at a cost to liock\rrll of $25 mil lion lo house the <.icrosp.it'(' firm's OrJn.ge County operations. It wa., nc\'t'r occupied be<'ause or government contract etllbacks. Federal plsn.!1 c.all for a large part o( the million-!QWU'e-foot plant W be u.sed for records storage. " f'OLA~o·s PRtDt: -Cycle racer.i Edward Jane.an: and Zenon Piech arc "'"inding up tbelr visil ta Coota f\1esa today with a fm..I match at ~ Orani .. Cowl1y Ftlrgrouodl. JID<an, 1hree-time ~ champion, and Pledl._lhe_follab d!amplon, are 1.b< rirst Polish racers ever to vialt the United States. They art part ol an !Nernaticoal all«ar lum wblch bo;an a U-.r1ce 11tt!eo w11h Amtrlcan rldUI f'rldly. " . PR01tl0.-TIONS -A major managemenl decision ln fne Irvine --Company-was-~lh he prorMtion of two executives 'l'bomu \Vol.ff of Ne..-'J)Ort Beach, pretldtn1 of the Irvine industrial Complex, wa1 selected as vice-presldeit ol. bulldln& and · llllld development operations. Lansing Eberling of lrvlne , formerly chief finance officer, was named trea· surer. Eberling and Wolff will join Irv ine Company pre&ldent Raymond L. \\'atson on the executive management oonvnittee. " SCHOOL TAX -The de!eat cl five stnolgh1 bond ele«looa hu prompe.d leaden of the Huntington Beach Unkln 1-figh School: Di.!trlct to seek anod\er method to build a new campus. La.st week they approved a tax override election ~·hidl coold raite the district tax rate by 17.8 ceats for 'r1 yean - • to the year ~I . It would rtbe about $1U milllon 10 bulld I campus.for 3,000 big!! >chool 11..itms. The In ovefnde only nti'd5 • slmple majority approval from \'QUl"S, 'nle bond elect.J«is need«! twp-thlnU voter IPl"'O"ll· Dl.9trlct ol!ldall fl .... !hey have about t.181 more ttudefttl than Che Hiiiin& !Ive camptll<I .,.... buill 10 hold. One campus, Fountain Valley, ti.a! clost to 5,000 sludenls and Is the larreJt "'est of Qrie1_go. The tax el>l.'!lm wm11<!1leld-JUne 4. " F1RE \1CITh1S -Wedn<sclay nigh!, Marilyn ?ttoore and her f o u r ~ IO&t all their clod!lng (exetpt what they wort), brand new fumlun, and a po< dog In a bl>u lhal gutted the inside of their tW<Htory townhoose. No one was hurt. bot the family Is cerulnly hurting f()r cloctting and the four youtJn wtll prove to be a· tall order to fill. The Lnve Your Neig!lbor Now (LYNN I C.Oler In Huntington Beadl is trying to collect ahirts. pan~ IOCk!, ShOes a n d dresses. But some unusual sizes will be needed. David, 13. for example, is six-foot-One and ooly weigM 130 pol.X)Cis. llli older sl!\er, Susan, 17, Is also six-<oot-one. U anyone can help with clothing . the I. YNN Centt.r phone, chlnae. Mn. l'ryor Mid the counci l ~14, ls open for sug~. decision was madt In ~ lo Y" feedback from st\'ernl eommissloo BOSs WO~tA.'I -Gabritlle Pryor. a members them!l'llves, "·ho fC'lt the charter membir of tht rr ... inc City plt1nning gmul> wos 1*c0tnl~r -,... Council. ..-·as ielettcd a.s ma)·or debatui, socir1y." Tu~y Nght wi1h tilt unarumous f\IORE fUGl:;;'! _ Air Calilomla be.eking of btt fellow to ~ n c 11 President Robert Cllfford disclosed members .. Top \'?te gt:_tter. in lhe last week that hi.o; flml rnay ask for ~Urch 5 city council election 1n a slate . Ion ln bout 18 months lo In· Of 15 candidates, f.lrs. Pr)'Or v.:IJt ~ ~r:;: the nW:ber of jet flights from rnayor for a one year term. Present Oran e Count ~rport. Clifford em- mayor John Burton v:Rs selected ~ ha~ he~ver that . before any )'Ol"-~tem~f!O tftklng-t.tq:4 ..-~P uest Ii made, iM .co~r \\1lt po6 ts 'J\1esday ..-ere Art Anthony ana f:l 1 1 lied . ne . Jet engint mu{· Hobert West, elected to replace E. ive ns .8 ~~-.1 the Ray' Quigley and Wiiiiam Fischbach fl ing eqwpment ln1,1;uuc.'Ci. to ,..~1 t . II ooisc by 60 perccnL ALr \;ti cur· m !he coun~1l. Charter trustee · enry rentl"' averages 24 flights a day . cur. Quigley fills the flflh seat on the pnncl, ford ·indicated that the airline 1nighl returned for a l\\"O-year term. St"ek permission ror five 1nore. " " ~~mllSSJ~N CU1'B;ACK -. 1'he OISArPOISTING l>EVELOr.\IE~T lr.:me planrung comnuss1on will be ~ · hot~ arf' pru::c-reduced from seven to rive menibers -Some peop say sunps · SIO 000 begiMing next ,,..ttk by 8 dt'tlsion of less . A Costa ~lesa ma~ puts 11. · It the city oounc1L ro.iey,· mayor Gabri elle pricetag on his roll of film lie took . Pryor said the dl'(iSLOO V.'3S an to a drug store to. be d\•v.clnpPd _in attempt to cut do"TI on long debates in January. They lost 11 . "" lft l'd IQ .f~~ the planning commissloo and make its a SI?.~ ~an~ th.efl rrµo;t 5'1 ) l .. operation more efficient. Each city y,i\at s on that film 1s \1·or th 1t. only he rouncil member ...,·os autho ri1.ed to refll!ed to elaborate. Neither \1·ou.ld lus appoint one planning commiss ioner. y,·ife. "I don't think he'd "·nnt It 111 the y,1tich means that th e e n t i r e paper.'' she said "'hen contaC"lf'd romplexion of . the commission could . Friday. Mitchell ,Deplores Vote Nicoll Orders Reshuffling Of Principals Congressional Cup On Science Textbooks Picker's Still Quicker I\ forJnrr !Tl('ntbcr of the st<i!e Board or &iucalion said Saturday lhal the new st.tie po\Jcy on the teachillg of science \\'ill result in children b e l n g "brain'>'-'ashed" into beUeving thal the \\'Orld was created '<''ithoul r:ocrs hel p. Clay J\1itchell of South Laguna, \\'ho relirl'd from the st.ale board in Janu.:ary. '<''<'.IS commenting on the receflt Board of Education decision to keep "philoao(lttical and religious C011Siderations" out ol. st.ale scieice textbooks. - "Un1ess consideration is given to the possibility that some higher force may have helped create the universe, \hen Bank President Asks for Return Of Missing Wife students arc gell ing just one side of the By ALMON LOCKABEV Of ,.. D111Y Plllt l teff picture," ~litchcU said in "' telephone Twelve of 38 schoolS ln the Neqiort-Breek out the 1970 America 's inter\'iew. ~lesa Unified Sdlool Dlatrlct wfl.I ha'·e cllche: Cup • "And as far as I'm concernf'd. that's new principals next fall in a musical-"Ficker is quicker." no! «iucatioo. That's brainwashing," chairs-like shuffle ordered by Bill Flckec', the N~'J)Ort Beach skipper i\Titd1cU said. Su perintendent John Nicoll. sailing in the Congressional CUp fer New ti tilchell emphasiicd that he did not Tun d. the chaoges are the result of the York Yacht Club, ha,,'proved himself and support a prohibition on teaching the distr ict's policy ol regular transfers for his crew qulcker than nine rival! oCf fog· theory of-evQJ.ution. the "big bang" top administrators from one ldaool to shrouded Long Beach in the first JeVen lheohe ry. o1rdany othehar theo~hat indied"caJeob another. races ol the t'llt Congressional CUp. t wor may ve ~,. creat y Wl'th two races to be salled today, "accident." Tu'O changes. at Newport Elementary Ficker \\'OUkl have to blow both ol them Nor, he said, \\'3S he supporting t'hc eM Kai.set' Middle schoo1s, are the reault to ka he presUgioos lmg Beach Yacht teaching of I.he Biblical lheory of of retirement. Club evalt. creation in a science class. 1be new assignments are: In the firm seven raoes he has lOGt "But I do object when people talk only Bay View elementary will bave only one, and be is protesting hiS com- about the various scientific theories of Princlpal Mel Evertiart, who 1s currently petltor, Bill Widnall of the Great Lakes, creation without mentioning the fact that at Woodland elementary. oo that one. many. many people believe there was Easlblulf elementary will ha ve With the series being all but wiped out something higher than human beings Principal Les Fergusm, currently at by f01 the nrst t'<'l> days, the soup broke involved ~111 the creation of the "'-"Orld. Canyon elementary. The c urrent only slightly Saturday, allO"Ning the "I think that the , textbooks ought to East.bluff priDdpal, ROOert Fancy, wtll oommlttee ta get in five sbol'tened races. make clear that there are many theories go on a ooe-year sabbatical. Two races were sailed on Thursday. on creatkxi, and that the scientific ones Killybrooke elementary will have As the silth race started Saturday both are not the only ()OC5:," ~fitchell said. Principal Wendell Rice from Rea middle Ficker and Tom Pickard of Loog ~cb In 1970, \\'hen 1.titchell was ju!l sctiool. Yacht Club were looking at perfect MtNNEAPOLfS, f\1lnn. (AP) - A OO:nk •startina: hi! four·YMP< term as an Mariners elemmtary will b ave ro:rcb, 5 0. They both lost, but 1:di president p}eack-d Saturday for the .sale education commissioner, the Board of Principal Bill Kappeie , now at Bay View. protested their ~ts on starting line re:tum of his y,ife, y,iJo has been missing Education adopted a policy which r..tesa Verde elemerUry wtll have tactics. sihce Friday morning and apparently 1.litchell said required. , , e qua I T. J. Farris, now at Corona del Mar That put F1cker and P1ctard ln a bead· w~=rirrdtolm . 60. said he has not consideration'' of scientific and religious elementary. to-head batUe J.n.j~ 5eV!n1h '!~ .. ~ch th<!ories on creation tn new state science Newport elementary wilt have got umie.-way about 5:30 p.m. r j\.;M';r got heard from his \la'.ife's presumed te,;tbooks. PrinclpaJ Al Zeidman, now at Killybrooke the start and held the lead all the ,,..·ay, abductors siilCc receiving a telephone But in 19'73 when the first lertbook.!I I v.innlng by I minute and 21 seconds . II F "d fie r wh e ementary. ""'I r · k · the ··--cl ca n ay a moon rom someone o written under that requirement were Davis middle school will have Prlncipal '~' s puts IC er _m posiwu told ,,him to "gather all the money you presenk'd lo the board, 1.·Utdhell said "lt RalM F . M 1 haWlg ta lose both races today to I06e tor.Y. ts Net/ l'lt-..ird, l&YC Ml. ltrnct Fl1m. AI YC, 41 Met (prot•ll 119ndlnol "4119/1 r.ii1rN. 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From Page I GUID1\NCE P.i\ YS the founding of ATSC, is the mool enth~i.astic. "There isn't a police chieI in Orange O:xmty who doesn't want this program continued ," she said . But despite it's popularity, ATSC's future in Orange County is uncertain. Tht '300.000 federal grant that sustained ~ :rogram since 1972 ~ill not be renewed after it ne oot in December, aOO there is no single agency that seems in a pogition to take over f~. ·Al, a ~It. ;\1!ss Grier has twned a local communities to form citizens boards to keep ATSC '!iOin~. 1111lls COW\lry has e.lways "'orked on the principle that people shouki take care of their O\\'ll problems v.• h' e n c v c r posstble," Miss Grier says. • • • And on the Orange Coast. a group or citizens from Newport Beach, Costa J\lesa, and Irvine has been trying to raise the estimated $65.ocio neressaJj' to run an A TSC center in the Harbor Area for· one year, beginning in January, 1975. There are also reports of :!limHar e(forts getting under way in South Orange County, though they ha\'en't yet jelled into a fonnal citizens group. "There's no question 1hat ATSC represents a higher le\'el of service than has existed in the past." says f\i lss Grier. ..-'ho has a long professiooal career in the COWlty's ju\'enile justice system. can . was clear that the textbooks did not live t"' reitag, now at a r n er 1 tine title. ff he should v.in the protest 1-~--The-FBl-said-it v.·as '!.Wor-kina on the elementary. • --against Widna ll he could-lose-both . . -. · -:::'"-.. ~ -up-to-the-ftquirement.'-' ----~-KalS<l'. mic:Td1~ WU! have ma·-•--~ ,1,.11 Win. !he ~-·- "So to me. it would be idl'31 if conununtties could fiJiQ '<''Cl)'S lo ftmd and operate this program permanently on a ,.strictly local basis," she says. "I persooally think this extra service is vrry important. But ·we've adopt,ed the attitude that if the community shares this feeling and really wants the program, it "ill stllw us by coming ou( lo support it after ·the federal money nms out." . . assu1nption lllRt it was a kidnapmg. tiitchell v.·as outvoted however as the iua:u. -..111 ....... ,..,.,, .. • Kronholmi president of the . Drovers board agreed to .accePt the ~tbooks Principal John !cGowen, now at blazer State 1:Jank m South St .. Paul, ~1d he last "'ithout full consideration of · religious Te Winkle middle school. , Vl.sibility for Satufday's rates rliliged saw his 46-y.ear-old wife. Ewuce,. about theories on the ori gin of the Wliverse. Rea middle school will get Prlnctpal from about a half·mile In the first race. 7:30 a.m. Friday when he left their home The board's most recent action taktn Lew Fannon, now at Meu Verde starting at 12:15 p.m., ta three miles in In suburban Lino IA!_kes for work. Thursday oa 8 7-2 vote. ""·as to rePea1 the elementary. the seventh. The y,ind ranged from 12 to His only cont3.Cl with his wife's 19i0 policy that originally required equal TeWink\e middle school ..-·ill have 15 knots. <11>?3rent abductors y,·aS' a telephone call considera tion of rel igioos and scientific P~ncipal Werner Carlson. now at Davis Here is the '<''3Y the scoring y,·ent in to his bank at 3:40 p.m. Friday. theories . middle sdlool. --" Saturday's five races: Nicoll said he vdU begin screening applicants next month for openings at \VO<Xlland and Corona del f\f a r People Quotes • elementary. The vacancies ..-·ere created by the retiitment oC Principal Al O'Leary of Newport elementary and Pttncipal Elvin llutchison of Kaiser middle school. . Wallace Finds Foe While this• idea may sound far-fetched in a time "''hen goverrunent intervention in social programs is expanding ·steadily, 1.lis.1 Grie!''s cxpeol.ati003 are being fulfilled at least in part. A citizens group in r.iorth Orange County has been \\'OrkinJ: for several montbs to'<'·ard raising money 10 keep . .\TSC alive in that area. An ATSC center consists of a two-man professional staff -\\'Ith o t b e r consultant S-peciali.sts a\'ailable as needed -lo 8.S:!ICS.S a youth 's probelm, and then either treat it or refer the case to the appropriate agency. Under the plan envisioned by J\liss Grier. future centers v.•ould he oontroUed by a lO<'al board of dl~tors made up of cil.izens interestl'd enou.gh J!1 A TSC to raise moeny to support 11. "And now for what to call i'ne," said Irvine's ne\v rnayor Gabrielle Pryor as she took up the ga\•el for 1hc first tin1c l'uesda-y night. "I \\'Ould suggest Madame Cha1r1nan, l\tayor. or l\tayor Pryor. Beyond that, ,vou may c.all me anything rou like. Hut I ask you to please respect tlw offlre." \lrs. l">ryor, 34. has bccon on the CQlUlcil two years and was !he to1> \"01 getter in the !\larch 5 council elrclion. ::onsequences of the choice he made. '1 Antoinette Slo\ik, y,•hose husband ~'as '.he onlv n1an executed for de!ertion in \\'orld \\'ar II , harl these Y.'Ords nbout ;he ca sC': "Eddie wasn't a CO\\':lrd . W'c just 1nntl.'d violl'rrcc. They never ,iiou\d ha1·c pul him in a combat role.' MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP) -Jamtt E. "Big Jim" Folsom, trying for the fourth time to become Alabama's only throo-term governor, annolUlced he y,·ill also run for President, setting up a posslble confrontation with hi3 nephew·in- law , GQv. George C. Wallace. SOUTH C08ST ViLL8Ge iS. I I eeae " The \\1h1\c Hou.-;c's refu..:.al 1o provide evidence the House Jud iciary Commi ttee says 1t net"lli In Its impt>actl mcnt 111Vt'5tigat!on did no1 still !he IOflglle of Rep. John Coaytrs Jr. 1 0-~ltch.) "It t.ak('s IY.'O to avoid a :onfrontnllon. ·: he !Wutl. " A JtL<.li<:t l)cpan n1cnt bill u1med at gu._'lf'{iinj.( ind ividual rmv.:icy has failed tQ impres'.'i Hlrhard l\I. ~hmldt Jr. of the Am(?rl(.'<I" Soci1•ty of NCY.'llpJp(•r ,. Editors. He s:iid, "TI1is p.irticular bill m11kPl'I the attorney .i:cncral of the Unit<'<! Stairs a cz.ar conlroltinj{ the r1·1case. or kcepinK Sf:'Crct. critnin.11 ret'Ord inforrnatlon.'' .,,, \\'h:i1 is f:ul ini;: to 11npr1"SS Sl.'n :\lark O. lli1llleld 1 lt-ure. l th~ da}s ~Ille Setcctlve Servict System. llatricld, in urging that the standby draft sysl.f'm be ended. tC'rmcd It '·n r1nt t"xnm plc elf a bure;.iucrac~· lhnl continues to ;.xist and SJX'lld !he taxpay~· money mQrc by \'irt ut of its O""TI mommtum than for any coostn1cti\'e pllTpOSC):." " II .... -.1s <in i.1ppropriatc \\t..'Ck for tht'- screen1n,g of "The Jo;xecutlon of 1~1\'ale Slovik" on tclcv1s1on -lhe quc:.llon of 'legls!:ttion 10 grant amntt.:· ty ro \.1 et11 nm "·n r detcrt~rs and draft m isten was 1>i~ing dcbtlltcJ hot· /y Solid Lt. Gen Joe £. llrnade, "The 11lematlves were! clear at lhe time ll ~it·e Wal 1nadc o.nd ao i.ndividual Mid ~ rt'qUlred to f11~ the " "I dor\'t th!nk you can get that man ~o.,.,·n." said c:our\r.clor Bruce Harlow about his boss. \\'ho d()('S he glve coun~l too? He refen-ed to none Olher than President i\'i:ton . ,,, \\llcn '\\'ll\ic1n1 C. \\·esimort'land, rom1er ron1m.1ndcr of American Forces in Virtnam. announced his :and1dacy !or the t;OP nomination for ~ovemor of Sou!h Carolina. he went Jul of his \\'3Y not to make excuses for 'ni!I last big job: "I ha\'e no apotogy for the action or the military In \'1elnan1." " Death penalty leg islation also "''as t>Cing discussed la st \\'C'ek, and sen. John [,, ~tcClellan [0-Ark.) $la led hi.s '.'Yc·for·an-cye opinion simply : "The cri1ninal must be nlade to realize that ht• is going to die himself If he chooses o 1nurderous!y deprive sbmt'OllC else of his life .'' < " ••ror people like )W to tum away r-rom the pl"OC'CSS <i gQVernmrnt Is a cop out," ~ubematorial rnndidate Bob ~lorrul !old !he P'0(1p of 100 stu· dents th.it haJf.fillC'd the room In y,'hich he spoke at UCI. lie s.1id hr Md· bC'en '<''3mt'd to avolJ Ille campuses because studC'nts are turned off. " . Someone 1.!I looking OYt for tht Jn. temal Rtvcnue Service. Rep. Cbarles \'onlk tO-Ohio l bel1{1es ·•, .. the volunt ary income tnx system . . ~ now· bt>1ng lhrt~teiied to thC' peril point by the JTI0[1li Indifference of tU President !() tft.!I own 1'1r ob Ilg a· lions hi on os a nallonRI leader. '1 ., IUNDAT DAILY PILOT Tiii Orff>Of Cont GAIL'!' l'ILOT, wltll Mlldl lt c1,,..;...., "'t ......... ,,., .. 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JI., """''"IY• "' ""'II •>.lf ""'°""""'' fl'll_., M f!IWllllM U.U fl'l9flll11Y, ' unique shop pl ng and dtnrng ' DAILY 10 TO 9, SATURDAY 10 TO 6, SUXDAY 12 TO 5 ' ON 'SUNFLO\VER OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA -LO.OK FOR TH E Fl~~G , • • I lraffi Ori\•e Tha Direct eon\pl fundin very •· 11· '°' said. f Tl ro le T ce ~A left Satu glass p, lrav Am e N play dinn Af turn •• S11u ·~ " e•c~ ,., '"' i\llf A 4--filt ' '"' ••t• ·~ 11~·t ' !"&(I ...... ,,.. 0..•ll ·~ c "'" ... • -·~ '" " -•"" ' •• '" ' -~~ " '"" MO co .. • .. ' Interchan_ge ·May Cost Newport $3 Million r\C\\'POrt Beach ta:i:paycrs may be The city's tr;i.ffic 1naster plan 1nd1tal(':. forced Lo pay up to-!3-million-to 30tvc the -that impro,•ement of Ill\· Do\'f'r Drlvt' traffic snarl qt lht.> intef'Sl>ction of Dover bottleneck on 1he hlgh"·a.v -probnbly Drive and Pacific Coast High"'By. through construction of mu It i · 1 c ,. c I That's lhe opinion of Public 'l''orks interchange -should be 1he {'ity 's top Director Joseph T. Devlin. "'bo 'Ms just lraffic priorily. conlpleted a sW"\·ey of possible ootsidt> It wru originally 'OOped 1hr fcdtral. funding sources and found the outlook state and county soutCC'S could ron"K' uµ \"ery discouraging. v.i th the fl.5 to $3 million llt'<'l'S.~ar}' to "It's looking like \re ma~· ha\·e 10 P'IY pay for the interchJnge. for the '''hole thing ou rsel\•es," [)e\'lin llo"·cver. Devlin s:1ys that 1ncrl'as1n~ said. public pres:;ure for d1\'crs1on or h1~hway ~~~~~~~~~~~~ f r._.•e,_ . ' • . " ..... •... ·~ • t •• .• ;' • ' , ' • 'My Da11f1ltter's Missing' 'J'he dist raught. n1other of 1\n1y Billi g, 17. wh o di sappcarell \Vhi!e en rnnte to hPr faU1er')roffire in downlOVl'n l\Jia1ni !\larch ). pa.~se s )\II leaflets to pas..-ing 1notorisls near their Coconut Grove home Saturda ~ 'f he gi rl. \\'ho tiad a· habit or hitchhiking:. "'as believed seen in a grn· tery store in Gainesville. Grand Ole Opry Moves To Luxitrious New flo111e r\ASH\I JLLE 1API -Co!Jnlry music left a half-century heritage of pove rty Saturday ·10 premier '1,n ultramodern glass and concrete home. President and ~lrs. Nixon. u·ho traveled here fron1 '\'ashington and South America to celebrate her 62nd birthday. l'ro111 Puge 1 NIXON • • • atteu1pt \I as unsuccessful. to thr laui.ihter. of the audience. He then volunteered to '"stay here·and try to learn to 1L"C the yo-.ro and you go up and be President." Tilcn. assuring Aruff thal he ""as an honorary member of the musicians' union. i\i:<ion r('turned to the piano and brought the CTO\\"d to its feet by playing •·God Bies." America." v.11icti. he had played a wa>k ago at a \Vhite Houst dinner for the nation's go\'ernors. After the song. he and 1-trs. r\ixon re- turn1..'<i !o \Vashlngton. _upstaged the more than fi(J counlr~· n111sh.: stars at the Grand Ole Opry 's first performance in the nc1\' $15 million Opry }louse at Oprylarid l .S A The final sho\1· of the Opry in the red brick Ryman Auditoriu1TI on Frida~· niRht v.'aS nearly normal. nlthough fhl're \\'!11" more picture taking lhan usual from th~· audience. nov Acuff"S' "\\"aba~h Cannonb<i!I"" drift~ through the r<iiscd stain glass "·indo"·s to the rain dampened strt!er~ :O.linnie Pcarl"s '"ho"·dcc·' piereet! The musty air to the hack balconies. After the final Opry show. tl1e Grand Ole Gospe l show did its customary program completing the Ryman epitaph on an ironic note. Beginning as an evangelistic church. 1l ended its career as a center of the Nashville style of music \1ith a sermon l.lnd a country hymn. '"\\'ill the Circle Be Unbroken." The voices of Johnny Cosh: his v.·i!c. June Carier: Hank Snov.r : Q>nnie Srnith and Dobie_. Gray 11·cre tnnong those blending 1n the solemn cadence of the closing number. funds to n1ass lran~it has put ,, se1 rrC' :i:tr::un on thn!il' monies !~ft I 11 llllfll\1\'ifllent ul au to transpGfl~l1011 In add.it idn. llc\"lin says that run3\\'ilY 1n/la11on and dl'Crt':1s111g rt\l'lllh! lron1 ta:< on gas sa lM has 1i1n1ted the funds 3\'Jilablc for interchangc ron~truction. Ot•\·lin reJXlrled 1h1s :.i111ation 10 lhl' l"1ty·s l':.n·1f1C' Coast ll1p.h\\H)" Ha~· Crossing l'lanning Con1nii1tce al its Sl'lllLl\C\·kl~ rlll"l'llUJ.i \\'ftln•·sda~·· Con1J1ulll"t' 111ernlll'.r~ re-;111\f'l.t ! u l'Onluiuc purs11111~ out side I u n d 1 n :: '·OUr("t".S . hut thr} ;1!~u 3j.:Tt't'CI 10 ~hill\ the possibil11~· of runchug !Ill' 1n11·rcha11gt' ou! ol !hr t"ll~ ~ g1·n1·ral lund or !h1ulll!h ,, bond 1•IC'et1un ·1 th1nh 11l" 1nlJ~l ,.,plur•' ;111d t',\h;1u~1 .di fllher al1Pr11:1111·L'S bl~tore 111' t.dl. :1hou1a~kinl!1hc t"1ty to coint• up \11Th 1hl· rnont"\ .·· :-.11, the co1nm1tll"C·s th;11nna11. t!otX'rt !'hf'iton .. \\"L•r,,. t:il\..111..; ahout 11npro1·111g :1 ~t.1\t' hll!h\10)" ;111d [ th1nk Ill" OUJ.:h! \U ha\1· outside ht-Iµ 111 ' v1t'1\· of !'fl{' f:n:t !hl· Nt1vport &·ach is obviously nol the only source of lraffii: in that ,area." ShL•lto1t s:tid. The comm1tH·t.' 1\f!S pteSl'Oled "l1 h ~vcral pjan" for a po51>iblc 1ntl·rrh.1nl!I' ;1t [)o\·l'r and !II(• highv.·ay. ~IO!il flf lh<'1n include a l:1rgr ··ny-0\"cr.. r;unp 10 t'Qnnecl southhround traffic on Du1·1·r to Pai=tbound l11nl's on the highl'•U.r. An <'Stiina tC'd 411 IX'rccnt ol tr;itf11· fTo~sing the 1·x1st1ng ba y bridl!t' 1111uld tl!il' !h1~ ramp. D<.•vhn S<:l)'!i . 111"1t.' r.;1np c:ould be 31J ftc\ high ;ind I .JOO lel"t }on;.: Oi.·1·lin <iddL·d ']' . . ,, \ . . r1c1a '-'ox f g<un Dcnie1' R1m1ors l\1arriage Faili11g '.\E\\1 ~'l)lU\ 1AP 1 -Triria r\ixnn Cox has again defended her father 111 l"onnect1on 11·ith \\"atergate and denied rumor;; that hf'r m;irria_ge is f:hhni;:. In a ('OP~Til!hl articlt> in the .-\pril i'-<;11(" or l.;1dies· IJom1· Journal. ~tr~. c .. x had lhl'St' cnn1n1c·n1" \\'l1J(J1~~~~~~~·g;~;,; ··~\';~!t111·~~a:~:i! "~;1{:ror;1 f.111litic:.1lfy· rnutl \ a1c<t rn atrcr th:ll us..'tl the nHs!akcs of a h;1ndful of fooh'h j)t.'\Jple to try 1<1 forct· out nf o(ficc. by resi~nat1on 1ir b~· tmpt>a<·hmcnL. a n1:1n \1·ho \1·a ~ i1111oc·t·nt uf all lh1' fiction. no! t;ict. 11f \l'lueh he 11.:a s accused. -On ht•r marriage: "'\\le du love C'ach other. \\'c arc nol divorcing. • -On incoint• taxes · "Ed and I did pay our propt•r t.1:trs. ·• -(ln Hodgkin~ di$CaSC: .. I do not have 1-100!.:kins 1ti ~e:1se or any o!hcr serious 11!nt-~~-I feel fHlf " -On C"1lx and '.\ixon : '"The ru1nnr lh~tt has 10 \){' Ol!C or the 1110,,t ridicll!OUS i5 thdl Eddie ;ind Dilddv don·t like i::ach other. !hat the\· <:an·i S1.1nd 10 be in thl' 'amC' rvom · <1lone l<l;:?Ct~r. The ir phdusnphy 1~ 1('ry much the san1e . 1 t·a11not !h1nk 11f anytt\jng on v.·hich the\· d1~agrcr .. Cliff (hapn1an ))ic~ ,..\~c<l 68 f 'hff fhapn1;1n . Qnr of the fountlC'r:> of the !\e1tp(Jrl to Enscnada ynchl race, dit'd rccC'ntl\" ;it his hon1f' in 1\lamos. ~lcxiro. Il e ~·as 68. \\'ord 1\aS rere1ved hv friend~ in \e" ix1rt Beach that ~lr. (·hapman died ~tarch 7 aft1'r a long illne~s . There \\"<JS no infonnation JS 10 fun e r a I arrang('ments. ~lr Chapn1a11 \Va" :i r('~idrn! of \t'" port Rrnch for many ~·("ars before n101 IOI! to \le:tlt"O. He i~ Sllf\'i\·('d b\! ;) <laughter .. \Ir~ Jo~·1..'C Heil\ e of Frc.sno and a son. Clifford 11 1. ~e11 Jlnr! lk«tch" Rain Soaks Both Coasts Sno11; Falls Froni Mississippi l ' alle v /,o !'l e 1t Englund V.S. S11monar11 ~ Sr The .t.u.t(l.tlecl "••U 11:1•" •nd 5Nl""" h•I bOlh CO! .. l!IN SllUfCltV. 11nd VIOW -•!fnt'O "'Ill:" of 1fM: ~'t of I~ cwn•rv FIOO"lf'<f, ~ C, i l>d Cold\D<lfO, "'C • e1cn •eo<>'lod "'°'' '""" "" ln(h ol ,.;., In sl~ '"'""' •S thowt•I I nd thundt'>h<l"f'i u~l!frtd o•t• the All1ntl{ tr>"! A cold '"'"" ~~,. '" ''~"' '"' ,..,,1 o~ ---,,,.. 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KINDERGARTEN CLASS ~ETS CHILDREN STEP INTO WORLD OF ART Teacher Bonnie Shroff Daubs Stephen Jennings, While Tricia Yamata Waits Fool-JJ<Li11lers P11l f](~lt1·t A11d 'Sole /1ito Tl1,eir Art I:~ 1111..\HY K.\YE Ot 1•1 Ol>h PllOI 51•11 The re 11:-lil 10 br ;1 111111· 11 hl·!l f1ngerpa1nt1n:; >1 <1S :.tind.ird l.ir" 111 kindrrgarll'll Ti1n1·s h;111· 1·h.1n~t·d . thnugh. aud foo1·p;11n11n i.: h;1s 1.1~•·11 11p . . \\ht•r1· fin;'•·rp;unun;.: ll•ft <1ff Rl'd . hl11f• '.1•Jto1\· and )!n:'!.·11 hluh~ 111 color .... 11irlr'(I aemss 1h1· p.ip1·r 1·,u11;1' ~pre;1J O\t"r rhl' rl<ior of th" ~1n1l1•ri.:;1r1 ·11 roo111 :1: !l.1rlt1•l!i \ u·11 St·h1t<JI 111 ll ur.11111~11.11 lk•;,1·h l.1r-1 111···k Tht• ct11!d!"l"1l h:1ppilv sh1~! 1l1•·1r .\hn··~ ;l!ld .'>41('~~ ;111d r10i.~1h plo1•111:d 01110 !h,. flnor. s.~J!l. 1l1e l\\fJ 1t•af·h1·r~. l'h•.111\ llol,1..;1111 ;111d P,o.'lJut• Shrrilf \11 r•· ~quirung p:tnll on the ~oun~sh·r-. r.-1 \ • '"It 111•\.;],.s \O!I~ f•·<·l' ·· ~qu~;drtl :...11·ph··11 '.1cnn1n t?.s. f,_ • 11 h.-n the tc;1e!ier s4u1rh·tl 1hc soles of his fe<'t. ··1 lt i-<· lo <lo ii.·· hci::an \lo/h· /';1 t1•·n. 6 . .'·bu1 I d•Jl J li kl" to ~·1·1 ruy fci-1 n1r"~'­ ;1nd rill" fl'l"I ~··t 1-olt[ 11ht<n \\(' \\"(l'h r1i1 the p:un 111 (il!d \1;1i.·r ·· Cvmpla1a1~ •·~id,·. \lnth to<Jk h•·r pk1f"•• 1rr li111· ;i11d loot-pa1n1t..:i ll l!h 1h<' rf•st or tht• kid~ Tcncher Ph\"l!1s Hohi~nn t'Xpl:11nl'd 1h,tl the fOOl·IXlUltlll~ e-.:..:rri~r \1as don•· !·1 ··inix en·ati t t' 1noven11•nt 11i1h o th 1· r nv'<..11 • .1. 1u('Jua1n~ ari anrl mus1c ·· TI1t• eh1ldn·n dan1·1'fl alonE:" P••P"r <'an1·as. 111 11nll' 1•1 1TI11'1" ~pn •;1d 111i::: !ht• pniut <1' ttu·1· \1·1·nt. 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COHSOLE ........ 995 ELEC . PLAYER ............ 1495 • STEINWA YS • " t !! ,., .v 6'2" DECORATOR STYLE IN LUSTRE EBONY .......... 4791 1' A M\jST SEE INDESCRIBABLE .......... 649S 9"CONCERT R'OSEWOOD .. 8495 ...... " 42 " CREST CONSOLE ...... I 595 CHICKERING PECAN ...... 1695 STEINWAY LXY ............ 2195 STEINWAY E. AMER ....... 2695 LEASE A HEW ,IA.HO PENNY OWSLEY WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMS EUCLID AT SAN DIEGO FWY• Phone 545-0415 - ' • .. • -;\ <I DAil Y PILOT Sund.iy , March 17, l<J74 • I ' ' l I 1' ' It does not take an overdose of whimsy to specultste that if Orange County, California, were animate it would spend count- less hours in a psychoanalyst's office in search of itself. And soci- ologists, ~anthropolo9ist1 and political scientists would be there, huddled, taking notes. For Orange County has been and continues to be a subject for stujl ... Y· Just as it appears that a label-"CON- SERVATIVE" for exemple -con solely be slucl lo ii,• conlr•· diction stands up and the message no longer seems to fit. The only thing to say, it seems, is that Orange County is built on contradic- tiol)S. But contradictionS' make good reading and once aga in Or- ange County has been eiamined and slid through a typewriter. The writer is a member of an Associated Press feature team sent out on assignment from New York . This is her report as it will appear today in newspapers across the country. This is how Orange Coun- ty appeared to her. Orange County: Co,ntradi.ctions Thrive Here By KAY BARTL~ ORANGE COUNTY, Cahr. (AP) Just about <1.nything wil l grow here. :-.lost things will nourish. Oranges, asparagus, strawberries. Societies to fight lncome tax. the counter committee to battle the "Com· muni.st infiltrated., PTA. even somethlng called SHRtK (the Society to Harass Ult! Reds and Infimldate the Klkes}. Miles and miles Ot freeway, acres of shopping centers, enough fast food em· poriums to feed a small nalion. People who stand ln lines to buy a lot Md a house in an instant village that was fannland a few months back : with the certain knowledge the value of their prop· erty will skyrocket In a yenr nr l"-'U. - TF THAT BOR·ES you, there's a 75· yenr-0ld goldfish that does card tricks at Ja~twfC Dee.r Pa rk. one or the score of amusement palaces \.\'hich thrive here. Orange County is a never·neve~ land of ~· 'I !hinl Orenge Counly hes been portrayed much_too simplistically. I don't !hink Orenge County wes ever as conservative as it was por~ trayed east of the C~l~rado River cducaled. very bright and they took tlus (hing very seriously ." That "'·as several yea rs :igo. ~!rs. Rosener said. Since lh t-n Uirc h Sociciy membership appears lo ha\'c dropp1.:d off. or perhaps there's less discussion about belonging. The society itself 00esn·1 give out memhership. figures. 1\1any residents claim the image ~· tached lo their county never v1.:is justified. And ttin you meet a resident like Anthony· Hildcr, a selr·proclalrfit'd "new rightist" {lnd pothor of a book - ''The War Lords of Washington" - which argues that intcmatlonal bankers <.'QflSPired to involve America ln \Vor!d 'Var II. "l 'l\t SLlGinl..Y· to the right or Genghis Khan and far, far right or lhc Birch Society." Hilder says. "If f \Vas in charge, I'd bomb London. New York and \Vashington. That's the seat of .tJlt' in- ternational banking carwl thut "'ishcs to dominate the world." Roy Holm. mayor of Laguna Beach. one of the count y's 26 cities snys, "I think Oraoge County has. been portrayed much toO simplisMc.1tfY. I don't think Orange County "'as e\·cr as ronscrvali\'c as it was portrayed east of the Colorado River.·' ·'lost v.•ill agree that the county -;(12 square 1ni1es and 1.6 million people - has n1ori: of a political mix 001\• than it did 4 or 10 years ago. Slill, it retains a wlique-ness. servutive bent. Siul~ 1905. The Register has edltorialized un\\•aiveringly ag11!nst inrome lax. public schools and govern· n1c-nt in g<'ncrat. It refuses. for instancc, lu l.'lldorse political candidates lx.'CaUSC. <I!.:.Jim Dean. the executi ve ed itor. puts 11. ·:covernmcnl is the problem ." It s late publisher. Raymond Cyrus lloilt'.'s. v.·ould offer $100 to anyone "'ho "·ould debate him. His· posit ioo was thnt gay.en1mertt should not CD11¥ taxes for any rea.."00. U .you want a sidewalk in front of your house. build il y6urSl.'lf. Frce\.\'ays should grow from privnlc enterprise, Hoiles maintained . The bearded executive editor. in :stressing that schoOls would be bt.>tter run by free enterprise, uses lhis anal~')': "If !he government ran the grocery Slorcs, ;i loaf Of bread \.\1}Uld cost a dol\nr and it wouldn 'l la.ste as good.'' A i\IAJOR ORANG E County pcrsonfili· I)' i.<J Walter Knott.. a rock·ribbed roo- servative, an Okie "''ho migrated here in the 30s and made millions n•;th Knott'i; Berry Farm:-Hr"s a man 11ho peddles polilits as well as jam and jelly. Then there was the la te Jimmv Utt . a dapper .man "'ho sat in the U.S. ilouse of Representatives from the &1rd Congress until his death in 1970. Kno"·n as "~\Ir. Conservative." UU u!l.lall'y \\'as checi;,.ed back to Congress \rith 70 percent O{ fhc vo!J!. \V hcn Utt died. he \\'as replaced by Sclunltz, \\'ho coptinued the ultra-con: scrvaliv~ Voting Jittetn. , " and a man sometimes called the hub or the right \\ring In Orange County. assres- ed the reduced membenihip this way : "There ~·ere a bunch oC retired col· onels and olher military people in the group. But they got !Cflred of UK« guys running around all the lime "1th gune: sticking out or their pockets." Not so, counters Zemanek. a burly 'These people want to conserve the middle-class values. These are the va lues upon which Western . civilization is built. But Orange County is just like anywhere else,- only more so .. .' longshoreman anO an expert marksman once ranked sixth in the s1ate. "\\'e kicked a number ol poople--OUt. Some of them ">ere Reds. And we stop- ped making membership drives,'' be said . :. 1.emanek disputt-s the charge that the AVG is. or ever \.\'as . a paramilitary out- fit. ''\Ve're basically an ·intelligence organization. Ninety percent or guerrilla "'arfRre is intelligence v.·ork." "These people want to comerve the middle-cla55 values. These are the vatues upoo which Western civiU:r.ation is built ," says Schmitz. "But Orange County is just like anywhere else, only more so. "In this age of welfarism, some people think it's kooky to want to do it yourself. And that's where Orange County gets its image. It's not the klnd of place where you come to get on welfare. But if you 've got the get up and go,· Orange County is the place for you." Schmitz, who teaches µolitical science and tOgic at Sanla Ana College now, debates his theories with his students. "I just tell them to look around the nex1 time they go to Disneyland and im· agine v.·hat it would look like if the government ran it," says Sdlmitz. "Orange County is like China." observes Jim Sleeper, historian and third generation Orange countian. "It's always C'Ol'lque red . but it a1ways a b s o r b s evt'.'rvone." This is the county where sex education was pioneem:I . then banned in some districts; the county v.•here a theater . managf'r in the 80s banned a film festival beCaw;e O\arllt Qaplin was featured; the county l~ch one school system rejected Jonathan Livingtson Seagull a.s high 9Chool reading bccaUSe it dt'.'a1t with reincarnation and llindu philosophy. ·• . ~lcGovem's wildest dream. McGovern "·ould never have gotten away with what Nixon bas." ToWnsend heads 1he National Justice foundation, a nationwide organization firs1 formed in Orange County as the right wing's answer to the American Ci\'il Liberties Union. Other right-wing grou~ headquartered here include the Citizen's Committee for California, which launched the draft-Goldwater movement in 1964 . and a half-dozen anti-income tu associations. "It's become some .... 'hat of a badge ol courage 1o get arrested for falling to pay taxes," says Gayer. ORANGE OOUNTY is deeply involved in conflicts between homeowners and en- vironmentalists. II might have have more homeowner as.soclaHons ~ plan- ....ning commissions per square foot than any other United States county. For example, Larry Smith of Newport Beach is in· court because the architec- ture commit1ee or the Canyon Hills l.fomeowners Association says the basketball hoop he'lJUt up on his garage must come down . Smith sa ys he painted the backboard the color of his house. Even llO, the association says the hoop must be in the backyard and not on the garage. '')'ou need to get an environment.al im- pact study around here before you put up a fence nowaQays," sa}" Register editor Dean. afnuence. sunshine and its own ·; -partlcatarbran<t-ofiwtrtotism.-. .-Its citizenry tend to add fuel to the un- -age: four-star Gen. Curtis Le~tay, four· "Politically speaking. J guess .~·ou could say there are 00Jy. t11·0 counties lefl in lhe United Stales -Orange County and Cook -counl~'.-,aYs Georg<.' D a I e h a n t y , chainnan of the county's GOP Central Committee. Schmitz "·as defeated in the 197!- R~blican . primary. JI de_ve\~cnt so"1e view as a move a\.\•ay from COO· servatisin. Others say it "-as an upshot of Sch1nltz's aUncks on Nixon at the height of rh c President's na1ional popularity. He cites an an example a scheduled hippie march oo Disneyland several years ail). An A VG tnfiltrator In the hip- pie groOp, Zen1anek said, stiggested that the marchers pass out·handbills shoy,·ing Pluto, C~y and Alirmie indulging in obsctnities. The l'iippies did it. \\'ith a f('w exceptions -secluded Laguna Beach. plush Newport Beach arid San Clemente -the cites here btend Into one anolher. Fullerton becomes Anaheim at ·no ctis~m ible point, Anaheim creeps into Garden Grove,· Garden Grove into Santa Ana. Santa Ana into Orange. "These little communities used to have ~sides the pri\•ate groups and _p(gao.iulions, much or the enviromnent . star ' patriot John Wayne. Sefl. 8a1T)' .Goldwater, <!ill A[iziJ!it~n _wl"H? keeps ."" apartment at !\e\.\'PQrt Beach overlook111g a bay. BD.rdered by mountains on the cast and the Pacific Ocean on the \\'CSt , Orange County has been, among other things, a stronghold or the John Birch Society. a fonner stomping ground of the Ku Klux Klan, the fastest growing county in the United• States (U.S. Census Bureau rigures), and the home or the first drive- in church. - · Ricltard Nixon "'as born tn the northern -city of Yorba Linda and periodically r.i. des from the 9'.M.lthem city of San merite. Between lies Disneyland , the · titqtioo that is Knoll's Berry Farm, an aeniipace and elec- tronics industry, one giant company that owns 20 percent of the rounty's land, and a populace that beli eves there's something slightly odd about anyone who would cOOose to live elsewhere. RUl'l1PER STICKERs include "'Comm UN ism.'' ''Hanoi is Fonda J ane.'' ''Kiss- inger ~l y Ass." "\\lould You \Vant Your Dnught.er to Dale A Kennedy," and "Nix· on ls A Uberal." The "X" in Nixon is a S"'llSlika . Politically Orange County has long had a reputation for It! ultra conscrvatisn1. a ·reputation that has been the subject of na tional magazine articles an<t popular joke:s. It once promp1ed John Schmitz, a rom1er congressman and 1972 presiden- tial candidate of the A.mer i can Independent party, lo remark that he 1 joined the John Birch Society to get into lh{' mainstream of Orange County politics. ''<:\1any of my neighbors 1\·ere Dirdl me1nbcrs." s.1ys ~lrs . .lu<iy Rosener, v.'ho 1eacht's n course in Orange t.ounty politics Al the University or Gallfomin at lrvlnc !UCI). "Th~y 11f're nlmost 1.~ya~cHstic abaul· iL be-Lbi.na-tbaLwas d1.sturb111g to rnl' \\'as that they \.\'CrC \\'Cll And Barry Go\d\\'alcr remarl..cd that in hls disastrous L96~ election bid agairu;t Ly nOoil. Johnson he carried rive slates and Orange County. \Vby did conserva tism hang on 1rhen. betWttn 1950 and 1965. the county \\·as growing sometimes as much as 6,000 pt.'<>- p[e per day? Some ascribe it to lhe agricultural econom y that dominated for many years. and the traditional c.'0!1· • 'They are more conservative here · than ever before. It's just tha t the organizations are weaker. It's more underground now , . .' servalism of tanners. Un1doubtedly an in· nuence, but one that docs not expi:iin why the conservatism lingered "'hen the county's population tripled and !he im· migrants "·ercn·t farmers. Engineers, technici11ns. scientists and skilled 1\·orkers· arrived. School teachers caine as the schools increased, post;il clerks, grocery slore clerks -everyone necessary for an area 11 hose needs sud- denly triple. "Schmitz was saying tl'le emperor wore • no cl6thcs before anyone else· nQticat..'..'.,. said 11 newspaperman. ..,,,.,.. "The people \\-anted to spa.nk inc hul not dl'.'rt'al n1e," says Schmitz. "That, or course, turned tte people against Lhc>m. And tht'.'y, the hippies. paid for the rost or the handbills and as far as they knew. it "\as their idea. 1bars guer- rilla \l<lrfare at ii!' finest." identities and se parate personalities," says Sleeper. "Now they're all like sand~·iches that have been kept in the refrigerator for three <>r four days. No matter what they're made of, they all ACCORDING TO Zemanek. three taste alike." eleclt'd officials in \\'ashington are AVG \\'hethe r or not Communism is to be 'It's a never-never land. We never have probl~m_s here. It never rains here , the riots and the unemploy .. menf. are never here ... ' nicinbers. The AVG initiates many front feared remains a hot issue in Orange i\.'>DRE\\' HINSllA\\'. \\·ho replaced groups. zamanek says. bul he "·on'l County . Zemanek, of course, says yes Sc hmitz, (·ampaign<'d as •·a re a 1 n:tnl(' the n1. He says 98 percent of the and allows as how his group watches a hoopla results from Proposition 20. a )l('publican ." He's frequently d('SC.Tibcd mernbcrship is "absolutely secret." man do'''Tl in Laguna Beach. Gayer says state"·ide requirement that studies rrwst as a ronsc~·ativc. There are six men in Al thou~ the AVG isn't paramilitary. the only Communist he ever me\ in be made before any de,•elopment can be !he J1ou~ rC.prescnting Orange County 7Atmanc-k says. there are two dozen such Orange Counly was a 70-year-old done \.\'ithin one thousand feet ot the and surrounding areas. f'ive are 11 · 0 ~--·-J nd "' · 11 gardener. And Town send feels Com-shore. , cc s 1n range """41• y a """ m a · . · of h l r Hcpublicans and one is a Democrat. Soulhi.:m California. muntsn1 is JUst a pawn t e rea orce: Ra \V 1 .d r h Dr, Richard Baisderl. dean of the Ex· The secret societies of the intema1ional Y a son. presi ent 0 I e giant ''Thci•'re sm~ll. maybe n,·e or six """'· Jrv1·ne ~-·npany sai·s U1e company -t tension Center at UCI, betievt-s the t'OUO· t""-" banking cartel. tie Zionist mcn·ement ......... • ~,....... Pie and activil)'·\\·ise they do nothing ---'I '50 000 lrl';n" to defeat the p~s1·1~ ty never \\'as as conse rvative as its and the internatiun11.1 sts. " · · " ... ,.., ""'· ll.'<1ders. OO\I'. Some or then1 ust'.'d to go out lo the Its result for them has been a $300.000. .. ,\ lot or ri"hl·\\ing ~pie rontrollccf desert and do maneuvers, but that's stop· "THE ZIONTSTS are a powerful force. annual expenditure for studies. And, 0 r• ped. 1'he Nazis still go out and pl ay . ,, T d "I , \Vatson sai·s. onl\· about JO pe-t or the son1e key posi!ions for i·ears and years," mone~· . .,..·1se. says ownsen . ts a ...... u soldier. but they're the only ones ." 1 h 11 .zed gathered information is useful. s.:1,1•s Dr. Baisden. very "'eat y. very we -0rgant . \'ery And then a young career girl , a pretty The AVG's objective : "Unrealistically. fana tical force. Anyone who doesn't The situation with the Irvine Company, 1\·e'd like to stamp out C.Ommunism. But h h r •·hich leases mu h I the I d 't •· youn gs!cr \\'ho "'orked as a guide at recognize t e power or t e orce is naive. c o an 1 owns ..., Com n1unism is "Oing to be here like I · 1· d d the homeo ne ·s · ·r · Th h Disney's ~tag\c Kingdom. relates : "1 told "' tis a 1en an very angerou s to pc!(>" \\. 1 •• 1s 1 on1c. e omeowners 1ny rnolher I \\'as moving tb Sanla dl.':ith and tax~es and d i 5 eases · pie of the United States. Their goal is set up committet'S and vote to tell Irvine tllonica. She .,..·as shocked. She said. 'But Realistically, we seek to control it" \\'orld control. They can buy a candidate ~rhat il can or cannot do \\'ith its land. lhC'y are so liberal up there.' " Ga yer· v.·ho once lost a job as a col-for nny office. They exert a tremendous Not thnt the Il'Vlne Company, with ii.SI Dixon Gayer, a forn1er ne\.\'Spapcr col· umnisl because he spoofed Orange Coun-influence on who wins the presidency or ballery or lav.·ye rs. sils by when its in- unlnlst and now 8 iirofcssor uf ly's Bir('h Society, now pubHshes a small · the Unit~ States.'' rerests ~ight be hurt. journalisn1. disputes lhc \"iCI\' that lhc newspa1>er. ''The Dixon Linc." \.\'hich he., TO\\·nscnd 's ne .... ·spaper. The National One thing Orange County ha s not been people are less conservative. descrilx.>s as liberal. He has this theory Educator. Is mailed across lhe country, accusCd of bclng is a center of culture. "111ey are more conservali\'e here tl\..'lfi ~·hy the counly clings to conservatism. but he "'·on't re\'eal circulation figures. It ever before. It's just thal the organi:r.a· "People come here \j,'ithout ®Y roots r~larly attacks the school system, the • oiAs r~J F0:\1> or remarking.·• lN ADDITIOS. 1hous.1nds h\·e hl•rc 111 lions are weaker. It's more ~rground and \.\'ithout anything to believe in . National Education Association. abortion, historian Sleeper says, "the last cultural ret irtfll('t\l. El Toro r..1arine Corps Air OO\\•:' snys Gayer. Bl'cause they are seek ing to be friendly, the United !\ations~ sex education. both innovation that came to Orange County Stalion h.1.o; a pcpul11tion of 10.000. But the Or. as John Zemanek. head of the very they come to believe \.\·hat their the Republican and Democratic port!es. \\'as indoor plumbing.·· 1 public informalion orf1C'er s.ays 10.000 pro-:ighl·"ing Arnen can Volunteer Group. neighbors bcliei·e. ll doesn't take very Dar\\'inia n theories or evolut ion and in· Or. as the m3n on the Dus was ex· pie have PX privileges. There are put it: ""'rl''re practicing obscurit y.'' l~e n1any people to influe~ a commwl.lty." come ta:i:. It named Nixon the "tu plaining to a ne"'comer: "It's a never- civilian retircinl•n\ complexes. The cl;ums the AVG. also tagged the rebellion leader of 1973" and noted : never land. We never have problem.t largest. Leisure \\lorld In RO!'ismoOr, ha!' A1\1eric<1n Volunteer Guerrillas and the A ~10RE \\'IOESPREAD theory is that "A\\·ard presentation ll'ill follow rec:i· here. Jl never rains here, tht:-riots and 17.000 elderly. Altcn1ate Volunteer Goven1ment, is slill people came to Orange County to firid pient's expected availability in 1976 or 1hc unemployment are never here." "Orange County's th<: kind or place acth·e. althou~ membership is do\.\11 . OOth the ocean and the mountains ~·i thin sooner.'' It 1\·as raining as he spoke. and wben that is very kind In prop!e 1vho "'Al\\ to their purview. Th~y bought beautiful Townsend , a tniddle-11ged six-footer. he had finished his chamber-0r-eom- do nothing bul goof off.'' snys l:encrnl AT ONE POl~'T. AVG had a fev• ho111es in a bt aulifuJ climate. Their describes Nixon as a "Wild-eyed liberal mercing. he al\ov.•ed as how Orange Lt~lny, nmong thr retired. "ln fnct. thousa11d 1nen1bers. Zenwnek said. but children grew tall. nourished by sunshine "'ho did more to promote the ooneept ot County, dependent on freeways, certainly th.'.lt'! \.\·hy I'm here.'' nit>mbcrship has dropped l.Q 300 or 400 lo· :uw:t exccptonall y good produce, and sud· one world In hi.! first fi ve years in office "·onld need a special dispensation if the . 1\lany Sl't' in The Rci:ist('r, a Slinta Ana dn,1· denly, llfe "'as never. better. never than all the DenlOCralic presidents put energy crisis brought gasoline rationing. C.\VSp&pet.JWi_lh 3-Cil'C.ulation of l72.000-.~· -~amcs.J0\\115iClll:l..-publishc or-''--""·i.l:blcc...A11d ... b)'...Godrl1Qthing.,\\'ll.&()Uig_ ~lC.f. \\tell. ma)'be.. e.xcept---foc.Ji'.Du ... -.Ml<t-'ilb·l ~1 ~lty-&ha.t---- major reason for the county's cOT1· nC\\·sp:1pcr called Thi'!' r\ational Educator lo chongc that. Nixl)n lakes 1he coocepl further than seems to be built on contradiclions. FASHION 1.SLAND OPEN TODAY 12·5 , 4 Depilrt.._ent Stores Plus Many Other , . . • Merchants_.Ope~ for Your Shopping Convenience . I • u d de ;. no ... 'iil on uni le or ;m he A inj pl v • sii ha f w I c; ev - Dwelling in tlnity Ul'I T11WMl9 3 Fe111ale Skeletons Exru11ined • SAJ'iT A CLARA t AP 1 - Looking for a cause or death. Santa Clara County Coroner- fi.1ecli cal Examiner John Hauser picked O\'er lhe bone~•;,.t..-· Saturday of three unidentifi CALIFORNIA !en1ale skeletons discovtrC!d by a tennite Inspector working under a house . "He's lrying to unco\·er any trauma to the bones-facturt!s or bullet y.·ounds, a n d inspecting the teeth," said a department in\'eS!igator, noting I ha l identi!icalions often are made through dental records . ~R. llA USER said earlier tY."O skeltoru had head inJuri es. He said all thr<'f "'ere fC!males, probably young adults or in their late t{'('ns. Ko estin1ate y.·as yet roade of the time of lkath. Off-duty Police111a11 • • Held i11 Bar Death Under. the ~ibl!~al quote "Behold ho~ go~d and how pleasa'tit it is f~r brethern to dwell tn unity, members of the Nationalist Socialist \Vhite People's INazil Partv ~emonstrate. Je~~h youths armed with _unloaded semi-automatic weapons and a dog survey act1v1ty at Los Angeles Jewish Center Saturday. The Nazis had ~ot_ified the J_ewish Defense League that they were coming but there v.·ere no 1nc1dents. police reported. SA>' FRANCISCO (AP) -A boisterous St. Patrick's day ce\ebratloo in a do'n·ntown bar ended Saturday with the death o( one man and arrest of an o{f-duty pollcemnn for in\·estigation of n1urder. John 0. Dri ::.coll. a patrolman y.·ith eight years oo the for ce. v.·as suspended after his arrest. He was transfer'rcd a.rn . Co1n1111111icatio11 'Gap' Blru11efl i11 l\lilli Sale LOS ANGELES (AP) -comnumication problem," said County and state officials Dr. Robert Pottenger Jr .. blamed each other and a secretary of the Los Angeles "conununicalion problem" tor County ~tilk Commission. \ the sale of raw milk from a The d l s ~ a s c , sometin1cs San Bernardino County herd t'allecl undulant fever, causes that included as many as six chills, fever. muscular aches and S<'Verc headaches in co"'s s u ff er in g from hwnans but is rarely fatal. brucellosis, a disease-that caniiiiiiii!!!!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~ affect humans. CIVIL WAR The milk. produced by Alta· Ol.DGUNS Dena Dairies in Chino, was '. _MANNlNG:S_ ordered p.1steurized Monday .COLLECTORS by the San Be:rnardiho County SHOP. •.v1:lt Health Departmcnt. However. the raw milk "'cisJ~~!i!!~~llllll~~.,;:,;:;.~ on sale in Los Angeles County until Friday, "ilich is v.ilen county o:fficials say they first learned of a state Department of . Agriculture quarantine imposed ~fonday on the Chino herd. ''We've got a bad Homino ~ ()evice Helps Save Pilot SANTA BARBARA !AP) - A pilQt .too speol 40 boot> injured and alone aft.er his plane crashed near here was rescued and taken to Goleta Valley Hospital Sat u rd a y , ""here he "'·as reported. in s3tisfactory condition. r.tike Diamond of _Riverside had crawled about 200 yards from the rugged forest· area where his singlHngine. Cessna 150 hit Thursday night, the Civil Air Patrol said. lie was evacuated by hellcopler after rescue cre\\o'S were guided to the crash site by an emergency homing device. The plane. ()fl a night (rom Novato in Northern Cali fornia to Rivekide, \\'en! down in the l.A'.lS Padres National Forest between Little Pine ~fountain ·and Big Pine tifountain, officials said. Cause of the crash "''as not immediately knov.11. TRANSCENDENT AL MEDITATION • HELP!! We Are Up To Our Ears In Left-Overs-- ' • ALL MUST GO! Sole & l ov1 111I. Gold & Bro wn Mt tit . Bo!h pieces , , , , , , , , , , .. , , El19tnl Gold V.lv~I Hi·81clt Chit' •.•.. , • , .• , , . , ... , , •. , , , , , . , Swivel Rocker in Green Plaid • , , , , , , , . , , •• , , •. , , , , . , , , , ... , , • Sof1 & M1tehi119 Ch1ir. Gold & Gr1•11 Ch1ek1 , . , . , , ......•... •Swivel Rocker. Dur•b!e Gold N1u91hvd1 ··••• ·•·••• ,, ..• , ..... Solt & lov1111t. G ol d & llrown P!t id with l11ihtr Strips -Bo!h , , One of 1 Kjnd W1!er Silk Velw1t lov111tl , ••• , . , .. , .•... , Gr11n Vinvl Re ~li .. er '"A1 11" .,,,,,,,,,,.,,, .•............... Rich looking Geld Velvtt Sof1 ••••• ,,,,,, •. ,,,.,,, •• ,,., ...• Gre111 T1rl111 Pl1id Swivel Roc:ker ,,,, • .,, .•.•..••. , .. , .•...•• S1n11liontl l lue Mtll• Soft•••····-••·••············••···•· lllt ck N1u91hyd1 R1dinlr , , . , , • , .••. , , •.. , , .... , ... , . , . , . , . Nuhi1 I Fur-Ljl1 l 9,,,,11 Cht ir" •••• ,,,,, •• ,, ........... , ....• Two-pi1c1 loo11 Pill ow Corner S1clio111I. Ortn91/l1owft Pl1 id ••.. C11uel Gold lou11g1 Cl'l1ir "A1 Ii" , , , , , • , . , ., . , . , , , , , .. , . , .. Three Hi-Itek Gtmt Chtit1. Vel vtl , , , , . , .. , ., , , , , , • ,. , ..... . A11orl1d 11111 8191 & Htu ock1 • , , . , , • , , , . , . , . , , , ••.. , .....•• Accenliw1 Yello w V1!¥1t Swivel Ch1ir ••• ~..., •..••• , .••••.•....• E•cilin9 Gr1111 Vt1Ytf Sp1nj1h lov1111t with Wocd Trim .• , . , , . , Conh1mpo,1ry White T1xlur1d Soft with Wood Trim •••. , ...... • Whitt )6" Squire O!tomtn ( F11r-Lil1 ) •, • • • •,,., • • • • • .-. • · · · · • · Midnite Blue Vf!lv1I Sp1ni1h Ch 1ir , , . , , ••..• , , .. , ., • , .. ,, . •. • • Two Yellow Vi11 yl Ch1ir1 .• , , •••••••••••.••.••••••• · •• · • • · • · • Si• Piece Med it1rr1n1t11 Style ledrcom with King Si11 t-!ee•Jbotrd & Twin Mirrot1 , , , , , , ...• , , •• , , , , , , Nine Or1w1r Sp.11i1h Stvle D•111tr l ight Ptctn Fini1h ..• , •..... Sp1n i1h Style Cod1te>I T tbl1 Otrk Oak Fini1h .. , • , • , , • , , , , , .... FiYe Piece Bedrcom Sit K;"9 5111 H11dbo1•d With ltr91 Pl1l1 Mi,.or ,..nti qu1 Whitt Fini1h •. , , , .... , .. , , . , , .• , ..... . Fi•• M1tch in9 Arm oir• ... , ....•. , , , , ..........• , •....• , . , Piece Bedroo"' Sit King Si11 Oitlreued Spt"i1h Wl'lit1 Fini1h wi!h l1r91 C1rv1d Or1w1r Pull1 , , . , ....... , ... . M•lching A•moire , , .. , •.• , .. , .,. , ..... , , , ... , ....... . Five Pitc:e Oin•Ht Whi le & Cl1rom1 Round Ttbl• With l 1r91 -l19Ml•r $11• S•99,50 Sl4t .t0 200.00 llt.tS 199.50 I t .ts 199.95 lSt.•S 100.00 st.ts ·~o.oo lit.ts 110.00 1st.ts t00.00 JS .00 299.~0 141.tS "" 1,JJ.50 tt.SO 110.00 1st.ts 100.00 7t.t s 210.00 1st.ts 500.00 J2t.t5 205.oo !it.ts 9~.00 E1. Sf.ts I•. 21.9s 7.ts •• t .ts 199 .~0 1Jt.t5 21•.oo 1st.ts •99.95 2tt,t5 119.'15 6t.t5 199.50 120.00 b•0.00 200.00 1~9.9S 5~0 .0CI l00.00 ~b 0.00 1b0 .00 E" 1 Ot.50 6t .tS itt.t5 11t.95 149.95 ltt.50 209.tS 42t.ts '" P•dded Swivel Ch•iri 0'A1 11" , ..... , , ...... , , •• , , , , . . •00.00 Fiv1 Pittt Wro ug~t 11011 Oi"ttft Gold Ny lon Vt lYel Swiw1I Ch1ir1 with High l1c~1 . , , .•. , ... , , , , .• , . • . . . 2 J0.00 1 St.ts IJt.tS f iw• Pie<• Oinelle Su111hin1 Yellow I White Fini1h Fu lly Padded Swiw1I Ch•ifl . , .. , ... , , , , , , •... , , , ..• , , 199.'15 Five Piece Sp•ni1h Stv1e Ointtl• Ht?•qon T1bl1 wilh Otk Ptrquel Top Wrou ght Iron v;,,vt Uphoht1red Cl'l t ir1 , •.... Cl111ic llue Print Vt lvtl Soft ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ...• , •• , .. ,,,, v,1.,,1 lounqt Ch1ir G111n & Gold St•ipe ••• , .•.••••.•.•••••• Sp1n i1h Red V1!v1~ Occ:11ion1I Cheir •• , •.•.••••.• , •••...•. Two Ori1nl1I l1c:qu1r Rad Ch11! •• • • •. • •',,,,, • •,,. •,,, .. • • 2•9.95 179.t5 s•o.oo J9t.so 2•0.00 1,t,,.,S 110.00 tt.50 172.00 E.•. 17t.t5 E111. OS taught by Sp111i1h Oet19on1I B•11i1r f,ble • , , • , ... , , • ,, . , . , , •• ,,,,,. MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI Cobo """' ' --"., ---., ' -., ., ' • ., -".," "., ".,. --• ----- 2•0.00 1st.ts •s.oo Jt.ts --;<~~ .... ~'9--'·l-l<&-Gold T1u11k •....• , , .. , ....••.•... , , • , .• , ...... , , •• , , •.. , , ~ Hfii"~11r1'fl1J<hf--~IF-t!t•+i...-r•;•---.-..---.. -· --·. ~ .. ~ ......... .__..,.~ _ _,1~1~1.~o~o ___ 1u1~·~-·~·---" 10.00 5t.f5 Transcendental Med1tal ion develOps the capacity for lull et\k)yment cl.Ute. It is..oracticed a few minutes mornlno and evening. Ounng this lime lhe body e11perienoe1 a profound deep state of rest while the mind. relT\linino awake. expands to lull awareness. This technique ilr(M'OYel !he darity of !he thinklng process whlle dlssol'l'ing accumul alid 1~ and tatip. ' ltmlODUCTOIY LICTUIES • HUtmt+ClTOH IU.CH HEWPOIT HAllOI 14UIDY rAIK llC, ClllTll H16H SCHOOl c.,.... ...... Wnt .i ""'-Or. l"'-..t 1 lfll "tWll" I ....... 111" • 7:Jt P.M. -• 7:JO P.lit. Wl4.. friW'cti 20 ,,...._, fiiWd 21 • Prtsent'd by INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY A Non-prolit Edueat1on11 Org1niution -642 .. 74 t • 'ipt ni1h Stv!e Ht'll Commode Dirk 01k Fini1\i ..••••• , •. ,..... 12'1.'IS 7t.tS S11tni1h S111ni1h Stvle Squt•• & He• Comrnod1 with Go!d V1l•1t C~1>ri Styli Sqw1r1 Commode , .... , ',,,,,.,, ... , .•• ,,, •. , Stylt Corn1r I Cockt1il T1b l1 , , , , , •• , , , .. , , •... , ... Cornef T eb11 Sptni1h Otlr f i11i1h N1w1r Me r Top .• , • , , , , , • , , P1ir of Sp1ni1h Stylt Ht.-Comrnodt1 , •• , , , • , , • , , , , •• , , , , .... ~Solid Wood Sq11••• Co1011'1'1od1 Lithl l'•c:111 Fi11 l1h ••••••••••••.• - 91.00 Ee . st.ts ••· Jt.tS l 4.t 5 ••. 2t.tS 6t.95 It.ts 'l~.95 •9.00 ,, . "i .00 I l•.OO 1 •1.00 SAYE NOW! WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR GRAND OPENING MERCHANDISE ' ' ~FURNITURE Sorid.tr _ ~h-'-'-'--'_:_'_:_' _______ _:_D_Alc:L_v_•_•_LO;_T~A~_,,,s Bislcop C••ash · No Leads in Air P1·oJJe r<'n\O\ rd ro r ... :._,,;in1uu1111>11 also. f u rt htr INCO~IE FOB YOU J'ron1 n Gift ... •\ ' ' • Double shank. 3 stones shown.1.0K gold. Holds fr om 1 to 7 stones. 23.50 Double shank 4 slones shown . lOK gold. Holds from I to 6 stones. Ooubln ro·N ring 6 stones shown 14K gold. Holds from 5 to 12 stones. Antique finish, 3 stones shown . lOK gold. Holds ff om 1 to 7 stones. Cocktail ring. d stones sho<.\ln. 14K gol d . Hol ds f ram 2 to 13 ston'-'S. Tr;id1t ion,1I 3 stones shown. 1 OK qold. Holds lrom 2 to 7 s1ones 1- Pr ices are for rings as shown. Add itional !.lanes ovoi1oble. 3.00 eoc.h. lllostr1tlon1 1nl1rged 10 show d1l1it. Fine Jewelry Department Charoe ii or use our Just-For.Jewelry Lay.Away Plan. BUEH.t. PARK ORAHGE ... ~., o.__.,.. ...., hllt t.u .. ' u , .... "'"""' 11 •• 1 ,, '"' .. .,._ ....... .. O,.• lt·t ' .. ·~ ,__, .... . S.t.HT.t.1.t.H.t. Uttt.--•,.,'-C_ ..... 0.-1•'•• •ollt-t !t!ol A6 D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE \.,•. '• Planning at Orange l'ounty Supcrvt~ors rn oved la!.l wee!\ tu cancel the <.l!lrlcullural preserve status of the i\ohl ka11«h in Orange -an al'lion that cou ld set a danJ.:er- ous precedent and serve to "'cnkcn the c:ountl'y's pli1u - ning power. • 1'hc action \VllS luken prin1<1rily becau se of i111- 1nedialc returns to the county of about $32~,000 in b:1ck taxes on the land. · As a preserve , taxes on the land were at an cx- tre111c1y-low level. Cantellation befo re the normal I 0- yea r w<iiting period resulted in a pen alty to the UevcJ- oper in the ror111 of all the higher taxes unpaid while lhc preserve existed. The cost in terms of poor planning n1ay prove higher lhan that im1nediate cash gain. \\'h ilc the land \\.'as in a prrserve. the co unty hcllJ I he upper hnnd in long-range planning. t\ow it has al· uiost no t·hance to plan arlequate!y. \\'hile the tnove n1ay have taken so1ne im1nediatc dcvcJopn1en1 heat of prime agricultural lands in the eountv -like 1hnse on the Irvine Hauch -it aln1ost ccr1ar'nJ y opened for si milar actions the years just ahead. If the cou nl y (ontinues to allow its open land lo develop 111 a p1cc<>n1cal pattern. \Vith too liltle concern fo r sound <fdvanccd. planning. all Or71nge countians will be the Jo:.crs. a ~ the coun ty becomes a Jess Ucsirable place to llvc . • 1.\. Iloosl for Public TV ron1n1err1a l televisio n can1e up this \Veek wi th what n~a.y be the best argument. ye t in favor of public Lele· \'J ~IOll . After a flurry of advance pu blici ty. ""n1e Exec:ution of Private Slovi k'' reached the scree.us of breathless vie\\•ers \\'ectncsday night. l·lardly anyone. could ha\'e n1i ssed the full page newspaper ads. incessant-reminders on tC'le\·1sion and C'1notional comments bv reviewers who app;1 renllr s.i w the production in one Piece. 1\ log kept throughout the 21.'t·hour pre:-.cn tat1 on ol "'h;i t looked as Jf lt mi ght have been a really oul li taricl· 111g pie('c of flhn makin~ shows th e followinl: cornn1er· c·1a l hrcak s, presented at intervals of IO to 20 111inutc:,. in bat!.'.bes of four anclt:tigbt. Kitchen-wl'ap. tuna fish. soft drink. new 1naga· zines. fountain pe n, sew.ing machine, peanut butter. cof· ,fee. dog food. toilet bowl cleaner. paint, baf1k, 1notor· cycle. deodorant :;oap, autornobile, car dealer, headache p!ll, disinfectant. toothpa&te. detergen t, cat food. tortilla chips. foreign car. sore throat tabl ets, mouthwash. bra· ssieres, girdles, chocolate, cheese and upcoming sho\vs. Son1ewhere In !he ha\vking of more than 40 pr~ ducts the hapless p1ivate rnct hi s fate. Perhaps some day J>ri\'ate S!ovik will rcarh puhl1r television .r.o 1,1;e too l'a n expei"'icnc·e son1e or that cn10· lional iinpacl tile critics \\'Crc ravii1g about An Outsi<lcr Looks In "To sec u1irsel\1Cs as olh~rs see us" (·an Uc a rare experie11ce, orteo not loo flattering but 61 lcai.t in · trig uing. . . On. Pa ge A·4 of today's IJaily Pilot. Orange l 'ounty 1s v1e\ved by a visit.or whose bu sinesi;; it "'as to cxarninc in del.ail our vinues and foibles. The report of Asso- «iatecl Press writer l(ay Bartlett will appear' in ne.,.,.·i.· papers across the c·ou ntry. The writer descri bes our county as "a never-never land of affluence, sunshine and its own particular brand of patriotism." Quotes from a wide rani.;e of c:oun!y figures f>X· press divergent views: '"fhcy are more conserva\i\·e th<in ever before." "I don't lhink Orange Co unt y \\'as C\Cr as conservative as it \\'J S portrayed." Orange County app.ircnll.v isn·t easy to define. e\'en for natives. 1·1ie writer concluded. "The l'oun1v see1 111. lo be built on contradictions." That's the thruSt of 1t • • Turk E. Suzzt.rd ' . - ~(flMPA~N Mvtinci~ RfFORM) Womens· SY Ri~hts RICHARO M. NIXON JACI( T. RIPPER Ji ' ., Ba11 tl1e Word 'Tl1ey'; It Fosters Mis1111clersta11ding H'lc/<1 l~linority Still in Po1cer - British System -~o Better The n1ost od ious "''Ord in this or any olher J<1nguagc has to be Ute v.·ord lhcy. l do not me•1n "they" as the personal pronoun plural or he. she-or it: but the use or the v.·ord as a descrihing of a tribal. fan1 ilia r or natural unit. In the latter sense the y,·ord almost a I "'a y s indicatf's lack of understand· ing of approval. Or )o\'ing d1s11pprO\' .. l, ,\iJich i.r. almost :i~ bad. ri - (CHARLES McCABE) .. lttlking :1bout thei r niggers. 'Thanks to your lessons, Jim can now ski backwardf. ' 1\'ASlllN&oN. D.C. -Thosc "OO desire t]1c kind of pa rl ia Jn en ta r y democrncy th<1l v.·ould no1I' rum Prl'st· dent Nixon oul of office can ponder 1he resull~ ur the British election "ith soml'thi ng coosidcrably ll'SS t h a n satisfaction. Britain's go\·emment is 1101,· m the h.1nds of :1 political ptlt!}'. LaOOr. y,'hich r{'(.'Cl\'Cd fey,·cr \'Ol<'S tha n the main op- position parly. Conservali\'C. Tht c111cslio11 en n he seriously di scussed lnstancr· Nol !>O long also I wn!> hav· 1'hcy w('re lo\'ely. and quaint and runny as hell: but they rc<1lly didn't belong to the club "ilich v.'aS the human race. Al all time!' the lunch guests. myself incl uded. refcrr<:d 10 the people who y,·erc our hosts. the Pt-'OJlle "'ho O\\~ the rountry we y,•ere sillin~ i11, as tht'}'. mg ltmC'h \1it'1 sonic Tll E 11'\CJDEr>.T s.t.aycd "'ilh me . It An1!.'rcan fri!.'nds 111 1,; not the first. nor v.ill it be the ri:exico. \1/1! \1cn.· all last. \1·hcn I find myself in Theyland. Nixo1i 's Defense Budget old ~Iexicnn hands. and m~t of o~ h:1d .... ·hen e\'ery si ng le complimentary thlng L spent extend('d periods or·our adult hfe I say about a collection oI poople is a ' D f B . in l.atin·Amer;can counln"' I( lhcce negath·ed wholly by lhe lOe of the e ves e e1ise ' egging _\\'as one th ing \\'C y,·('re all agreed on i.l·ord ''they.·• I am no more prejudiced it v.·aSUiat-\\·e liked ;\1exie11ns. \'lhethel'-thaft-the-ne..xt..rollow.,...which..means~"------ 11·heU1er or not !his has produC't<I in 8r1t· ain a forrn fl pcli!icaJ i1npol!.'nce n:: b.--:d or \\Ol'Sl' !Ir.i n the \l'afer,,<ctc-ind uced Para.h si.~ in the L'1ull'tl St:1t ~. A 1i:ihll'lcJ ... n1ight be found if rn /!lOO Hichnrd \1. Ni xon h.1d becon1t• lhl' 1.:hu·I o(fi<'t·r of the gO\'l'rnmcir! 1nsteud nf .John r . Kennedy . Kennedy \\'011 by a nilrroy,·cr popular margin. C'OflSidering lhe numbtr uf vote.~ cast , than 1he Co~er\'a!i\'e edge over L.:ibor. v.eekl.', The Econo1n is1. "Bnta1n fa<:t>S the most µrl'C':triou~ tri~is in its peacetin1e history .... ·i1h thi> 111 o s t prcc<.1rious go\'en1m{'tl\ it h;i~ h;1d' for near!~· a half ceniury ... rt n1ighl br Jdr!i·d a' :1 n1at1er oi' hi~torit<.11 f;)ct lh:it. in !hat period nearly a l1alt ctn1ur,\J ago. prc~~ul'cs began to bui!d lhar led to rhl' d1 ssr.hi•ion nf 1hc British cn1pire. An l'lection loday in !h(• l:nited Slate!" \l'ould presum.'lh!y hut not ru.'t.-css:irily turn f'rl':'idcnt i\ixon out of offiC"C. ln1peathn1cnt and con\·iction \1·ould ha\'c the same cffecr. Ttu.> facl that this is so hard to df) that it hasn'l bt..'Cll tried for more than 100 years has contributed In the stability of the An1ericn11 presid('ncy . The lmt't'l'!ainty and impotence that \rould fullo1\' needs 10 be balanced again!it the potentia! dt1 n1agc th.:i { \\·ould be done. if any. by Nixon ·s remaininJ 1n office throu gh his full term. 1:'11 Tll.\T diffic.-ult 1i.1f ion. it should not • Indians or Spanish or any of the n1any I an1 prejudiced as hell. l\ly long-tc~;-b,-11-lc-lu-r adL'<!Ualc arr mixes. There is one good thing about thi.\ propriations for the nation·s defe nse is a BARRY GOLDWATER lfiSTORJCALLY !his kind of thing hap- pened \\l\Cfl Hepublican Rutherford H. llnyr 'i. \1 i!h fnar~inally fey,·er VOfl'S th1ln Democrat S;unur! J . Tilden, bcc.11ne !'resident <1fter nn 1376 election inre1..1ed by grand a~1ninislration scandals. It · mc...c.l~c.. ~. J1.ipuening . a ain in 1880 \\'hen the llcpublican's 1nargin ""as on y 7.()1)(1 \'oles. be unfair to inc u ic fiUsh ex· ·--je--- \Ve all had our favorite slories. \Vhich y,·ord "!hey." !ilSfd as a pejorative. major rea son y,'f1y I d!.'plore, Prcs!den1 usuallY centered about the l\lex:ican 1vhcthcr kindly or unkindly. If you trnln Nixon's rerord-br<'aking $304 billion attitude toward~ \\'Ork. v.'hich is decidedly yourself you can catch yourseU in the bud~!.'! for the fisr:il yrar 1976. un.Calvi1tisl. There y,•as the . peon in act. The v.·ord, v.ticn applied to people Increased spending fo r dcfC'nse LS Sonora who. aft er a long day's \\'Ot'k outside your fami liar circle. is a sure desperately needed -not only bet"tlu~t· in the fields. stopped by a small v.•atcrfall sign thal you are engaging in irrational the VietnnnlCse wnt ' dl'pleh."<i mo1 ny of off the main road . He was scraping disrourse. \Voold that titcre y,·ere many our supplies but also bcc-ause of Jlu.~sia's his sho\'Cl with a long thin ty,·ig, which tnorc signs as obviOl.A nd as detectable. 1nass ive military build up in ;ilJ phases he V.'OUld from ti mt> to time stick into Kike and nigger arc bad enough, but of :innamcnts. the no\\·ing water. The cleansing process at least there is no pretense. .. But if there is one thing th<1t \\'ill ..::n1.-;(• took O\.'er an hour. !he Congress to cut the guts out of the The job rould ha\'C hccn done nwrc \\'hat should one h!i\'C s.iid , around cxµcndilures eam1arkcd for rlefl'll"('. it <'fricicnrly. of course. ;r he ""Ould siJnply the drin ks before lun<+i . other than is the delibcra1c parlding or .~nt·ial cu· thrust the shovel under ti-re y,·atcrfa!J, "they'"! Anythini:;. anything \I' hi Ch ginec ring projecis so nr:ir and dt•ar to and shake it out. ELC .. etc. admi11ffi the sub,h.>ct.s of our discourse l!?e hearts of all :u1!i·1\ixnn liberals. into the samt' s~ as v.·e OUJ"Si'\\'es The problem 11·ould not l•e nearly as PERllAPS because I \\':JS fron1 U1e great ou idc, or because I am niore ;ic('Ustomcd th an niOSl to policing 1ny language. it soon bccn n1c uPt>arent to me that \\'C \\'!.'re talking about lhe )ll'xican people like an!t.'-bcllum Colonels boa~!. The v.·oi:ker by the y,·at.e.rl'all C'Ollld acuti." if if coulrl he dn1n1n1i'<I inlo Thl· hu\'e been Juanito, if you \\'&lied to consciousness of the A111er1l'.clrl pcopl1· gi\'C him a name; or "that chap." !hat defense ou!l<1ys have dN:r('ascd or .. our friend." Anything but the fronl a high of 43 percent of the national pa1ronizing, and putting off. and totally budgC'l in 1969 lo on!r 29 JK·rcent in 1975. unloving "U1cy." During: this sa1nc 11n1f'. thl' projech1d ~heik Long& for Poorhouse You Uunk .\'OU h<J\'C' problrms 11'a1t1ng Ill lint.· to buy gn!'. Think or !he puor Arnt>. ... The j)OOr Arabs arr no1\' t:ikuic: 111 $40 billion ;1 ~car n10re thJ n they c;in .sp('nd Tht.-. elfl'<'l has h<'en d is.1sl1ou~ Takr the ca1>e of any ordinary, df'S!.'l'l·~·ar1cty sheik . Take fhc Sh(•ik of Arab\'. :\ow rhe Sh1•1k wa..<i blessed "A'ith 1y,·o r.:imels. a lL<;C<i tent. :ind ;in old oil well ou! b.1ck. lie •ilso had three 11·i\'es. Sud· OllAiNGI COAiSf DAILY PILOT Ji11bcrr 1V ll'red, l '11bt.i.sl1cr Tlro111os Krtt11/ r.d1tur (f1zrb<Jra Kri>rbi('/> J:di1or1al Page f;d111:r . . T.,,. rd11on r1I ~t' oI ttw-Datly r 1io1 llf f'kr !I'> 111'°"'1 and ~timulai,. rto.ad~ ti)' pr .. );!'fll111.v; on this pq~ di\'trw ('Cmmrntary on lop1r, nr ~n~ lf'T'f'SI by flyl'lll1r9l"ll rolumn1 5!11 and urtoonlstt, by r>t~ins: a forum fQr rndttl' vlhs and by prl!Hnti"f' thi• n~1''1PAPf1''• oplnklns and ~h Qfl C\K'T'tnl t~ The l'ditorlal nptnion!J ol tM Dally Pilot •PflN.r' «lly In the editorial column •I thfo ttm ()( tM Pflll.'. OplnkJn1 l.'I~ by thl' ('O!. umn1SU1 eM C1rtooinl!l'l1 and let!"' ~Tlten: arl' lhth °"''" ind no ('ftlloN.t'- m«'llt 01' th1·lr \'ICV.11 by 1h<' lhiJ;.i Piiot sl'loold ht lnf\'l'm;l. Sunday. Alarch 17, 1974 • ( ...... _A_R_T_H_or_P_E_J rnJ~·. he l\.1S t:iking m $1 million a day . "I ha\'l' rrso!ved thal n1y good fonunc:· he happily told !he Araby Daily Trum~t. "v.'ill not change my Hfc in any II:!,\'." IN A \\'Et;K he \\'as rccei\'ing 242 pound s of rnilil daily offering him e\'ery· thing fro1n his "Vl'ry O\\'Tl homl'Sile on thr shorcs of b('autiful soon·lo-bc-bu ilt Lr1 kl~ ~hnld" lo 1~.i different "once-in·a· 11ft'lin1c Opi'Qrlunitics.·· ('ou~ins IX'f.!a n ani\'1n~ by th11 tioien~. alt \11sh1ng to extend ro11gr<1tulnlions n~ rhi•y "jtL~\ h:lflll!'llf'd to bt.· p.1s.~inE!' by ·· An<I fri1·nds' .The ~rik nc1er kne\v ht· had so rn.1ny frit'ncls he fl('VCr kne11• . Salesmen lined up to kT\O('k on his tent nap. :\ll':inv.·hile, his fhr~ \\·h.•es Sal around Uie hookah ~.,· s1nal1 \00/nl s('t'e..'lming ovrr v.'here to locrlle ttM! ~lo."'· quitoe la Slrulll ~Josqucl In lhe 52-rootn house they were plf\nning to bu t Id to match th ir new Parisian hhute couture {hot culture). B>· month's encl. the Sht•ik ·h.1d ac- 'quirl'd $30 n1illion. 14 socrelarics. a btL"ines.<t rnanagcr and a pepti<: ulcer, "l ~k. Yehudi:·" he said to his buslncs.!i mnna1ti:-r. Yehudi :0.lueizi n. "I c:i n't lr:cep bur} lng money in the brick yRrd. 1 kctp striking oll. \\11al about the real r<Jlnlc -deal we !>heikl! are tr)'lng to n~ake ? .. "SQ r r y," ~1ld Yehudi, "but ~11"!1 .\h·ir rt"'flL~S lo si::!I l~raf'I "Tht>n \\'(' ought 10 put 11 1.11 thr ban~. ' :-aid th!.' Sheik. "You 1;an'1." sJid \'ehurli. "The bank.-; \\'OUld have too 1T1ul"h Tl1Qnry to lonn. Thr resul t would be y,·orldv. idt• 111fl:.llion and your dollars \\'OOldn't ht--"'or th a plll(ged sh<'krl." "\\'ell. rtlr. Nixon says prosP<'rity's just :i r'ound lhe comer. Let's take a flyer 111 the market.·• "No v.•ay." said Yehudi. "E\'cry 1.'CQTlQmist oigrees that if you dnrnp billions int o any country. you 'll ~tro.v irs eurrcncy .c1nd create 11 \rorlriwidc d('pn.'Ssiun . ·· The Sheik si~1'CI . "Oka~" wf''!l lf'ave 11 burkod in the b.1ck y11rd." "ht1po.i;.~iblc." s11id Yi:-hudl "rh;11 11ould rne.11111 \\•orlrhvid!' Ul()lll'Y shorlOgl' and f'\'t•rvbod\' \1'ould stan'l' .. "\r(' !';1n '1 S.ix:·nd ll <ind \l'l' c:Hfl k(•ep it '." cnl'<I 1he Shcl.k ungnl)•. "Those rursetl Infidels h.1J£.. tricked u! again! .. HUT AFTER IY.l t.ablt>~i;poon., of PeJ> lnBisrml and som~ thought. th~eik callfd on his ff'.llov.• sheiks and unveiled a fiendish plot. So it Wll.'I that the Arabs took all Lhe money thry had bilked !torn the lntldtls and simply gnve it back to ~IJ1rm? 1'his sudden influx of capital, ju."' a.s .lht> l"(.'Onomisrs bad p/'('Clictcd. created g<11loping inn:i1ion. p I u m rn l' t i 11 Et depri~~ion Jod CN"Cplng stiirvation. Of course. lhc Shtlk wns poor at:ain , tov. • "Rut." he said. surveying lhe ccooo1n1c chaos he had ca used aOObc.lchini; COil· 1cnt(-dly, "l'vt never lM"cn h11p11irr" sp.:•11di11g for social \\'t•lfare purpoSt'S ha ~ jlone from 33 percent up to 50 percent Of the total bud get. ' 1 A\I F'IR~IL\' con\·inced that the Arnerican taxJ).'l)er has no roo('(:ption of lh1• hasic reasons 11hy his payroll \111hllu!ding for personal inc<l1T1e taXC'S is r011~1antly increasing. It is too easy for one \\hO \1·orries about such thin;;s 10 11rite off !he blame for large budgets as ;1 l'VllS!.'(!Uence of large n1ilitary spending. And he has good rea~n for this kiiid of ;111 at11tude. !luring the \\'hole rucku.~ 01 rr the so-callt'<I 111ili1ary-industria\ co1nplcx alld its bearing on public spend· 1111;:. no one in a position· of authority Ln Co11grt•$s 11·ould ronsid!.'r ex"1m.irung th(' \'IL'I expansion of n1oney spent 011 11t•l(;1rc and social projt'<.1 S. fonsc- (llh'ntlf. 1hose v.·ho 11"orrlcd about high fpclc.r<1l spending got in lhc Mbit of :b.~1 1nunq that it resultt·d froin an arnis r ;11·1• 11 ith l/1r So~·iet Un 1ou n11r1ng lh1' hea rings tln 11•;1s\c and ifl· rfll't'tt'nc~· 1n fhf' Penr.1~011, ronduclt'<i 1n 111/n.;1 h~· :1 Senate comr111tll'<" head«! by S1·11 tri!Jiam Pro.\111irt· t [). \\'iF. 1 • I rt pt•;lll·dly urp.ed tha1 the Inquiry be CX· 11.1ndl.'cl lo include "·astr iind ine ffi<·1enc\ 1n places like the Depart ment ofHca\t~. Edul'<ttion and \\'('lfarr. I n1ight just as \\ell have shouted into a hurricane-forcc 11 ind. It y,·ill !)(" rccanect that last vcar - before the \\late.rgate scandals bl0ssomed intc. a crisi~ -economy in go\·ernn1cn1 \\il5 the y,·atchv.·ord, and domestic aus1crit:-i in the federal g<n·entn1cnt hec11n1c lht• lat(ls.t 1·ogue in cc.0001nic circles. FO il A TI ,\IE ill'lmcdiatc\y lol101\u1g t)M· 1!112 l'lc1·11r111 it ar1u11Jh· looked :i.• thou}{h :1n ;ix v.·ieldcd bv 1he l'X<'C111i1·11 Ur:Ull'h "ould be lilic! io lhc root.-: of 1na11y l'OSlly. usc·l('SS and overlapping ledt'r11l pt'UAr<inJ.><. T~c y,·cre frill~ <idded to the fl'<lt'.'ral rstah li!lhmen l b)' llberal politicians oocn· ~tlnq for first prize Ul the category OI '·most humane and rompassionaze" alllOl'lg fht.· nulioh's ln\\1118kers. It 'il'lt'I !Jekfom rnent~ th:ll the COmJ)('tilion was over prvgrams linanceG' v.ith t&X· pa,\ers· money. Uov.eVL'f, :ill !he good intcnlio,ps or the t'.Xt.'C\l live departmenl announce() in Jas1 ye;i r's budget \\'tnl dOY.'Tl the drain this )f'nr. ll <.'OUld ·have exlrcmcly gl'3\'c ron· ~ei:111enct.>S for the. nation and lht entire Fr('(! \\1orld. The Impact or govcrnn1rn1 :;pending in a ~fl~ bllll<ln project could 11cnd oor aln!ady ln011led prlocs right through thr rool of our economy. ' .o\nd .it did ha pix:n again in 1888 v.·b.cn Benjamin H•llT~ ·\\·as elected 11'ith atout IOOJIOO \'0\(':'; fc1\'Cr tb:in Grover Cleveland. But sinct then - a span of 86 years -the n1argin Of one major part y O\'l'r the !)!her has been decisive. except It> those who bt.'lievc the 1960 election "'·as "stolen" lrom Nixon. In Britain. experience ll'ilb nonpopular go\'rrnnfcnts is mo r e recent . t:on'il'n ·ativc Stanley B.1ldv.·in rel in· qui!ihl'<I oon!rol of the British parliament in 1929, although Tory candidates received 300,(k)O more votes than Labor can- dirl.11cs. This .was the disastrou.s periOO ··\1hlle Britain slept" throogh the prC"liminaries !o \\'orld \Var JI . Nov.· Prime fl·linister \Yi/son lacks not only a popular plurality. but falls about 20 Sl'il!S short of a majority in the House of Corn111ons. According to the London ~"I /' pericncC of havini: <i. political cri:,is PJO· duce a nevi govcr11n1enl without a popular niajority. fur that 11ndoub!cdly "·ould be Gerald R. Ford 's lot. H!' ls by instinc.1 more conventionally conservali\'C than ~1xon . :ind he <.i>Uld be rendered impotent af any moment by a Congress overv.·hchningly controllOO. by the oppo~ilion. f ord·s position v.·ouJd be precarious in a so1t1e\\h<1t differcnl sense than Prime i\linist.cr \\'ilson's in Brilain. but \'Cry shaky nc,·erthelc!iS. It has OC'Ctlrred l.o • bser\'crs abro..1d protab\y ll'\Orl' ofte n than hcre lhal the uncertairrt~' of their go,·ernrncnts coo- trasls ll'ilh the rigid terms of 1hc American presidency. Uu! ihc v h.c1\'e notl:'d too lhat th~ remedy for u1ipoµular govemmen1s in !ht» Unit.ed Slates is the fixed tenn. Enduring a President through that term could I)(' a lesser e\'il than removing him. ·-~I ~-·1 'I THINK HENRY KISSINGER'S BACK WITH ANOT HER FEA ~ER IN HIS CAP' I 8 WA aspii-a IO be overt nea and Nixon and J But re THE tional rebelr high ta •g heads.' He's al leas knigbt lists, w all ful an True mood a pla Hunts" v.ith among The tribute his gal lion Bl This MfL QUIT The 11ill.s gres,,i Presi sents,, bili ty. Eith coosc legal RiChi cit Wh COO!ll fonn !!""" to an prej no basis gene ·But Not Presidency Wallace --seeks " By GODFREY SPERUNG JR. Y.'ASHINCTON -The St.>crtt plan and nspifation d Gov. G«N'ge Wallace 11 not to be popular -but to be lnllur<ntial. rtw.S {bole \\'ho &et: his (requenl ming· ling with Ute great and respectnbl1• ot both pertie1 v•ilJ be tetTibly n1isled if they oonc1ude that there is a "new Wl!I\· lace," one who bas at long l.ut fQfld hi!J place \\ilhln the friendly confines of the t\\.'O-p&r1y $}'S1'Jn. Gov. Wallace b chuckling and chortling over the conUnUl.l !how ol friendship l!lnd near-obel:m:e from the natioo'.!I letden and would-be ll!aders, including President Nixon and Senaton Klmedy, Humphtty and Jacbon. But the govemor lm't ~ to - rospectab!llty ol this kind fa< him.sell. And all and sundry Re!l"bllc:ans and Democrats of high e;t.lite \\ill best rel'llEmbt1' thi5. lllE GOV£RNOR ha.'i made his na- tional reputation as a leader of peatelul rebelllon._,,gainst desegregation. aga1nst high taxes, against wellare and generally against the intellectuals \\ilh the upoinl.y heads.'' He's the champioa or the underdogs, or al least ol the white underdogs. He's the knight emlllt ol the modem<tay J>OllU- lists. &mys riding against tho6e with wealth, agal1l9l the ~. against all thooe' wtnn he terms "the power- ful and pr1vileged." True, the governor was in &· rriendly mood the other day when, while sharing a platform with the President Jn Huntsville, Ala., he shook hands warmly \\ith Mr. Nixon and said: "You ore among friends." The President then paid a glOY.ing tribute to the courage of the governor in his gallant comeback rrom the as.sassina· tion attempt of a year ,and '!. half ago. Tl appears lhlt many who obeen"ed this amicable coming together of ronner adversarld saw 1 Wallace who, beaten down by adversity, had mello'lo~. 1llER£ ARE SO~fE o~rvers u·OO say too that the gO\'emor has now politicaUy gC>t\e past the periOd b1 hls life y,>here he need to lie. an ''a,giMer" to evoke the suppon cl the people at large. They see hlm as unbe:it.able paUUcally in a gubernatorial race today slmply God.frty Sptrl"1g Jr. ia chit/ of the \Va.shington bureau of the Chrl.!tian Scit11Ct lfoni[Or. because he e\"Okl'."ll such a wtOOsJ:nad fetllng ol. admiration foe hi> Pluck and sympathy 'for hi! '3d condition. Thus these observert contend the governor is now so politically potent - nationally as y,<eJI as stat~ide -that he can ~ccept_ 1M accol.ada o( his old roes ;ind put aside his old Vot.e·gelling ways U~t ""-ere based on being· the great disseoter ol the last generatk>n. But Gov. Wallace loves tbe rray more than he Mel the victory,, Even han- dicapped u he Is today. he longs for - and v.i ll in time return to ~ his longtime sty!• ol challenging the giants in both ol the panles. If segregation and busing are no longer Issues, be will find a Clllting"'1ge dvil· righl3 positioo that v.rill .:!paratt him from tll08e leaders ol both parties ""·ho have been moving in hi3 direction recently - at lea.st in a token , hand.shak· ing way, JF OTifERS OF the 114'0 parties push for l()Wering .t.ues, ,\1r. \\'allace will fi nd some ?>Sition \\'here the "poor folks," as he sometimes calls his people. will discern that he is their tn.ic champion on Power •• th!> ""'°· ' Thus by ~ time the next pmidtntial ~lectk>n year rolls ar<llltld, Gov. \\'allace y,ilJ be establ.1.!tdng ~· positions ""·htrtln he will onct again bf. "M<OO· sien11ti\'ing" all other candidates. And h~ go.11 ; to become Preisident~ No. ThLs ~ y,·ho bas on a number of occaskm.oi ewer the last J" years talked u1t.h Gov. \\'allace privately' fttls that George Vi'allaOP! has never WMlted to be President. :-;'ot really. lllor ,;ee president either. \Y.-)Is wanted to be go\-emor ot Alabllnm aud he bas wanted I.he people of the Unlttd States to appreciate the view of Alabamam and othfn like them in the Deep Sooth. f\.tore than an}1hlng he y,.-ouJ.d like Northemen: and city slicker.i and the elltii\s of academia to take him and hU <M11 cot.mtry.bred viev.'S serious- ly, He L-.; a m:tn y,·00 kno<,\·s he has been laughed at by t~ y,•ho pri>fess hlghtr learning and more sophistication. And his drivtng desire is lO get the la st laugh. WEU~ ISr\'T he getting the last laugh now as t.he po""·ef' leaders of both partie-s pay their respects -to him and to a degree to hi3 point of view? Yes. And George Wallace is laughing. although ruefully, slnoe he too has pa.1d a tenible price along the way. But a IX'Olld man from the soil Y.'ho has been laughed at seldom ends h.i!I qtX>St for "getlin' even" With those \\'ho he feels have held him in disdain. Thus. Wallace -If he can do it physically -will 9000 be staking out ne.,.,. positions that vo'i!I set ~lf apart fro1n tx>th pnrties. And he once again v.;11 gu on the atwck. llis object : Lo bring the parties and the nation in his directi01\ - and in the pr~ to continue the self· satisfaction of giving The big lx>ys a good punch in their midriffs. Citizen Nixon Mistreated This was the ne11.-spaper headline: MILLS FEELS N I X 0 N WILL QUIT-After Report on His Taxes. ( ijORMAN COUSINS ) The news story said that Rep. \\'ilbur ~1i!Ls (0-Ark.) predicted ''that a con· gressional report next month on the President's income tax payments would But for an individual membe'-of increase pressure tor him to resign.'' The Congress to suggest what is likely to tiap- story al3o said there were other reasons peri on the basis ed. a aq'."9iooal report behind Mr. Mills' t,e.. not yet issued is tantamount to revealing lief that Mr. Nixon the deliberation.. of gram jury pro- ....,;n step down. ceedings. If iv: ?w-lllls is re· It may be said that the President ported furrectly, th is deserves no sympathy in view of the represents a sh:>ek· break-ins, the burglaries, the buggings ing misuse of con· and the coverups-t,p say nothing of the gressional privilege. vtolatioos ol civil rights charged to White If he Is rCported in· H~ personnel in hb Administration. correctly, it repre· This is absurd reasuting. 1be American sents an equally people must not I09e them.sel ves in a vin· shocking example of press in-espoosi· dlctive free.for..a.11. bility. \Ile deprive our.iel\·es of an lr- Either v.uy. the story is an un· repl~ble national herttage once v.·e influence.peddling and lying under oath. The nature and extent of the President's possible involvement is now undt:r in· vestigation. !Jntil !llCh time as the ch:irge~ are SIJMtantiated or dismissOO, ~ President is ful ly entitled to au the ~itutlonal safeguanb ~esigned to protect the in- dividual citizen agaimt unfair and illegal proce::l.ure. This most oert.ainly mean. that the Presldent mu.st be aooorded the same rigtm that he is a<."Cmed o( \'iolating. A tree 80Ciety is never more secure than when It extends to its attackers or ·detractors all the legal safeguards ' that belong (o the free insUtutioos they are accused of trying to harm. Sund11 Match 17 l q74 DA.IL I( PILOT t\ • 'G<XlD GRJEF! FULL ~SCWSURE!' Growth No · Longer Sacred Lem ~,~\\'einer is the ~ad of his 0\.11l C!OllStrU<tion company: he's a major figure ln the industry, but he still Jook.s like be could pour cement or frame a touse. Jfu Ls a speciallz~. robust attack that b.iilders get frcrn yrof'!' of tr;·ing to come out e\-m against union businl'Ss agents, gas line in- _, and bdnk· ,I>'!;\ ~. ~ t On this OCC<l!ilOn. ll ... "' "''einer 1,1·as talking , ~,; to 300 builders, plan· ~ nerJ, bankers. engi· netrs. academics. !er cal elected officials, .. ecologistS and archi· tects. They had assemblred lor t\\'O days of tli!ICUssion about "managtd groy,1h." and \1,.einer 1,1·as fighting against the idea, or a.t least what he v•ould consider its in· disc:riminate application. "You can't say. 'Bosun. pull up the lad· der. I've already come aboord.'" \.\'eincr v.·as telling them, but the building in· dustry is fult of honw stori~ ol people .,.,;., did j~ that . The~ is the legm:i of the 17-year--old California Boy Scout who is ~ to have gotten his ~terit Badge by U:cessfully filing a clas,, ac· lion suit to stop a multi-miUion dollar project; and there Is alJo the New fu&laM lady who b>.clced M «lW>Jly large development to protect vmat the builder referred to as "a puddle full of fomlcattng frogs." More aBi more American oommlll.ities have found out that IT><* forms ·of gtowth may benefit the people in reaJ ( VON HOFFMAN J estate and rt'ktll business. but '-'OSl e\·ery1X>d y e!s.t-money in hiJ,.rher t.axcs. :-;'ea t. n~ern Cfle'-Story n.-sear<.1l lat ..... employing onl y l'h IJ.s art' naturally ,rel com,>d e\·f'n·v:hert', hut fr~nding residences are 0S.l1<.i1 a drain nn the tax· p.1yers t11at ,n<"11· 1rays 11 re IX'ing found 3\l 1he time to kec1> thCJn out. SEY..'Elt mor<rtoriunl.\ ha\'c become \'erj.' popular in California, arowld the District ol Columbia and in f"ew Jersey. Other places are relying on ll(."11.' kinds ol zoning ordinances, the most famous of v.ttlch "·as piooeerffi by the tov.n ol Ram~po. N.Y. The Ramapo appro.1ch. v.·hich has been upheld by the courts, ties !he issue of zoning penniL<; to an 18·year progran1 <i s1rct·ts, s.c.,.,·ers. fire house~. etc. This isn't as exehL~ionary .as the towrWi: that are 1rying to set :.1 sunple numerical limit on their popula tion . l3ut it 's all headed in the same direction as Dade County, Fl:i., .,.,·here. a conlt•n:·ncc participant reported , the voters rccrotly turned dovm a ' bond ~c f o r rehabilitating low·inrome housing Y.'hile appro\1ng one to upgrade the z.oo. Agai(l.st .. ,e .... ·er moratoriums. zooilij( and the oonstraints of ecology, \\'einer fought w!!.h the humor and energy of a crew boos : "The an.sv.·er to your SC1J.rr problem m<fy'-' De n1ass i\·e .do.se.~ of Kaopectate ... \\'hat do you mop "''hMl you c-n.oate a mora toriwn? Do you sioi: Politics in a Park in g· Lot excrton1ent ~ Tiity still do it. don't ttx>y~ ... 7.<)ning is OOU oont.r:1(V'f)ti\'C ... I submit to you it 's good to kN'p the .111r clro.n, but \1h3t al}()lit r a c i u l d LSCl' unlnat 100?'' \\'f'1ne-r is right frnrn his l)f'rspecti\·e of !he. l:tst 25 ~ear.i: 111 th(' housing indll~ry i.(.'l tL~ into r.ou~h 1urn 1nur1111c'°'. ll't us build ('tlOugh and \\'i.' !I J.!t"t to tlift''-' l1UlL..,1.'S for black folks e\'l'flt tui!I\'. f:ven· tua!l.' 1h1..·y \11;11!d ha ve. For a ~00::! v:hile The quality of hOu$IO!ol for t•l'('r)'hi:id!. p1..:..r fol ks. 100. \\'as going up -but no! HO"'· \ltE'RE RUSNISG out or eVPJ")1hinJ,r earth. air. \\'ater, buildin~ materia ls and ctlt'rgy. \\'ith or "'ithout the 1.ooing there can·l be any suburban hou..,ing for the poor pcopl~·-lt \1'ill t.'lke longrr for the truth of it lo hit than it d1tl ""·1th the big c:1r -the ln11>ala :tnd the C1ddy and those hig F'orrls :ind t 'hr;·sl~rs - hut tht· sing!(.'ofu1nily, dt•t;1ch<'d hou~. Yf'a, tht· or1c "ilh the 1;1\\'n that \l('\c iX"fn t.;i u~ht 10 1hlr1I.. uf :\.'-:1 \' A·FHA mort gi.ig<-d btrthri~hl. Y.t•H. u 's 11. dont~in dodo, \00. Tut: privc of c\'Cry1hin1.: mak es the singlt .. iarn1ly h01nc µrorub1\1\·e. You don't havt"'lo argue the mrrit.' or zero wow'th anymore. But ""'hereas U1,. people 1,1·ho first propounded the notion thought lhe end of grov.1h migh t bring us some quiet for our grasping spirits. \t·t• shf;1\• !-.tt,ms of tun11ng into frightened m1sC'rs. • 1\osun. OOsun. S('(' tho<l:e hand' COTning up oul of the .,.,·ater ooto the dec:k? Step on thl'ir fing<'ts. conscionable violation of the moral and ditdt the doctrine that falmess is the legal rights or an American citizen .. And basl<> not just of law but of a livable -ltfCha'Mnr.-Ntxon-is-stttt-an-Amerlcan----soaezy. \\'hat we-netd "lnOSt ot atl-today· citizen. t ls not to flail about but to return to a \\'hat Rep. 11-11Us did, lf the news ac-govenunent of laws. ('()IJJlt is correct, was to use privileged in· fonnation being develope:d by. a COO· gressional commlttee in ways prejtxildal to an a<.'CU.'ed party. Rep. ~1ills has thus prejudged the President's case. revealing no specific fact! but insinuating, on the basis oC information not available to the general public, that the President has committed income tax violations that y,·ill force his resignation. Changes -Show-o-n-Midwest-Campns Th~ ls dirty pool. LET US suppose you are the head ol a private comp.any, and that your tu retwns are being questiQfled. Su~ you then read in your loca I ne\.•;spaper that a local official is quoted as saying that, when the fa cts of the examination of your tax ret~ become known. you wilt find It necessary to resign from the com pany. Is thi.! too farfetched as an analogy? I thil)k not . Any time assumptions or a man's guilt are spread over the public records-any lime an individual is judgOO in P.Ublic before he has a chance to meet d"larges against him -he Is being de-- prived of his legal rights. "'ith rrspcct to the statement by \\.'ilbur r.·lllls: Congress has the right and the duty to investigate• charges -of misconduct lodged against the President. 111IS, ~'DEED, is \\'hat tfle case agaimt Rkhan1 Nixon is all about.. \\'e could do no greater damage 10 o~lves than if 'i\o'e e\·er take the po6i· tioo that it i! far more important to punish rascals in office than it is to strengthen the processes of justice. As for the newspaper treatment 1 saw of the il'lteniew y,i th Wilbur fl.1Uls: l fear it did little just.lee to the conc.ept of a resR2f)Sible press. The hea~ COO\'e)"td the kiea in a few words that the tax case agaizm the President had' already been decided against him am that an "insider" had ~to be.Jie\'e he "'ould have to quit as a result.· Specula.tlon was thus superimposed on privileged in- fmn~ and innuendo to the detriment of the President. An Important dlsllnctlon has 19 be made between legitimate lnvestigative ney,·spaper reporting and the publlcatlon of infonnation or opinion lha.t interferes v.·ith due process of law, or that com- promises the legal rights ol. the accused. THE "°'ATERGATE !ICandals are already the \\.'Ol'St in die n..-:ilion's hiS1ory, implicating the Administration .in theft. illega l spying, bribery to conceal crin1es, By 11f0)tAS PAL~rER Of !tot o.llY f'llol Sltft A recent sojourn took thi!\ copy edi!or and obsen·cr of political affairs back to hls alma mater, five years since gradua· tioo from the large, con.servalh·e mte university in a conser\.'ative ~lidy,·estem state. The changes 1,1·ere read:ily evident in a couple of instancf's, but they y,·ere more ideological than pll >'Slcal. It v.'3Ql't the new buildings that made it not the same old place. • The fim revelation, as unsolicited 1s It y,·as startling, occurred during a c.on· \'ets:at'ion voitti a campus policeman. Of. ricer No. 8 to be precise. fli'O. I WAS famlllar. He had only a vague recollection of me, having worn out countless ballpolnt pera gi ving students parking tickets since I and my car left town. Alas, be was not buying mY old excuses an}more. perhaps havillg hardenOO in the intervening years. But Y.twt Y.Wld a \is\t have been y,i thout a parking Ucket anyway? After having properly noted my minules overtime, be v.•as not through. He may have been tr}ing to pin down jMsl which culprit I "".a.\ as he asked me the nature of my employment and my location. I expl ained brieny that I y,·orked for a nc.,.,•spapcr in Orange County. Calif. I do not knc)\v v.·hether his famlliarily \\'ith Orange County and its political rcputa· lion prompted Y.'hat followed , or y,·hetj'K'T he had simply bPen looking for a forwn foc oome time. But luoking vaguely in· terested in his next que5t1on. I 1,1·as his audlence. "~ow tell me," he·said, rocking ba ck on his heels like t~ Dodge commercial sheriff, which he did not look too unlike, "what do they think about 1"ixon out there?" I EXPLAINED concisely -that winter ?-.fidwest wind Y.'as cold -that y,·hi!e many in this predominently ronsef\·ative area felt some degree of disappointment or disgust. they Y.-ere not exactly clamor· ing in the street.s of San Clemenle tor im· peachment. I do not know y,·hether he heard, for hy the time I had put the period after the last ""'Ord of my humble a.sse55ment. he Md launched into his o.,.,n extraordinarjly knov•ledgeable e\·aluatlon. "rve been a Rep..ibllcan aO my life." hle said. "I'm a Republlllan ('Om· mitteeman and rm a good clo.se [ricnd~ of the· tU1ls state's) senator. "And," he sa id solemnly, "I'm for lm· peachmcnt .'' \\'ilh th[1l, Offjcer ~o. B proceeded 10 enunlera!e and lucidly summarize each of the :iUeged mlsd,!eds or charges y,ith y,·hich the President ls having to dea l al this point in time. 11.E CO\'ERED not only those y;hich if pT'O\'Em v.oold constitute indisputably im· fX'<lchab!c offen.~s. but also !hose \rhich arc comparat i\·e\y mild. Like the income lax issue · ll is probably a judgment mal· ter, not in\·olving a criminal offense but irritating to some v•orking A m<'rican.~ Y.'ho may ha\'e paid six !im~ v.·hat ~tr. \'ixon ditl in l3.-:P s, having earned a sixth of his income. I suggested to :\o. 8 that his v.·ortls ha rdly jibed with v. hat I percci\·ed as til6 majority opinion e11her Jn Orange Count y or in the :0.1idy,·est. "You might be surprised," he said, h.is face reddened by the cold. "A lot of peo- ple. you kno.,.,·. think this business of lm· peachln(?nt ""·ii! des troy the country. It .,.,·on ·1. "Jn fact. If \IC ignore all this evitlertC(' of dl shoocsty in high office, I.hat is Y.hat \\i!I endanger th<' L'nited States., He continued: '•The !'IE'rl,alor (an ex· tremei\-. -ronsen·ative one • told mP. pri\'altly the other day that his mail i! n1nni~~ 10.to-I in favor o f irn· pcachn1ent." Another officer joined u.~. obviously amuSC'd at !he sight of politu:al dialogue ln the middle of a bu~y parking lot. I eagrrly !-Ot1ght o.ut hi., \'1e.,.,·s on the mat· \er al hand. kno"ing lhnl I might have romef'\<d the campu.c; force's liberal minoritv of ooe The second officer did not art.Jculatt· hi" feelings. but he seemed to coocur 1,1i th his comrade. TIJIS JS A conser..,.ati \'e unh-crsitr, e\·en as ~lidv:e~tern schools go. Indeed, a fC\\' rc•1rs b<ick ~Ir. t'.'l:icon felt com· fortahle sp<>:ik1ng on th is ca!TlflUS. And during rn y \'!Sit, 11 ho should have lectured to an e:n1hu:-;1a;;11c CTOY.d but the Re-,·. Bill y 1;r;1~,.(l!ll. &'I 1 y,·as further mn·,·£'d cn1 1 ~t do~rn to aud it a c!.'l.<t> 1n ]<111' and social forees. There •.n a .,.,()()den d~k chosen at ran· doin. :u1uds1 the c;rCt'k sorority and fraternity letters. the mild obscenities ;ind the !ate'1t c)e\'er t.,rrafitti. 1J.'trC t'lahorately car.,.ti:i tv.o Y.Ords: Nixon Knc.,.,·. U.S. Woos Burundi Despite Tribal .Slaughter WASIUNGTON Despite th c deliberate slaughter of thous.ands of tribal Mvals by the Burundi go\'emmcnt , the Nl10ll AdminlstraUon has quietly started normal!z\ng relations \\ilh the central .~fr lcan stale. The thaw coincides \\'ilh U14! discovery or vast nickel depos- its ln 8un1ndl ll.'Of'lh an esUmated $l4 bll· lion. Unlll this put January the llnlted Stated ~ a pollcy of "minimal retationS'' with Bll!'lml. But since the nickel strikt'!, agenls representing U.S. corporations hatt iwarmed lnto the tuzy natioo and O\."'Cmlght the-~\"e Burundi gOverM'IUll has br:come a courted friend, - The Admtnistration's sudden change of att!tudt'! toward Burundi Is spelled out In classified SI.ate Department document.S, which "" ha\·e stcn. A recent State Department memoraridurn to the "'hite H<>U3C. Y.Tit· ten by top official Thomas Pickering, no\\. ambassador to Jordi:ln. argued lhat .. nonnalization" of off1clal rt'latioos '"'OU.Id pro\ide "opportunitle5 f or American t'Of"POr&tions th11;t arr: in. lttested in exploiting the major new mineral d.J.sco\'ery." Amorican busln<i!smon 11., smell oil In Burundi. ~ Pickering put lt. the r=mplion ol U.S. aid and cultural pro- grams might. aJ90 earn '.'oont't'5Slons for American oomp.'Ulies v.·ho belif\.-e there may bo hydn)carbon dcpo&lll (oil ) on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganlka . . .. "In view of the roregotnc." conduded Pickering, "tho dep>rtmont requests NSC (National So<wity Coond!J c:on- curronce in the nonnalillllon ol relatlons w1tb Burundi." . Tho Wblte H....; mpondod In a IOM'ft memo. dated Jan. 29, 1974, from 1-faj. GM. !lr<nt S<owcrolt, who l9 Henry KJs,,ing<r's chld clo1Jllly in the White Route: ;'President NI~ tw authorimt . (JACK ANDERSON) Department of State to begin the normaHiatlon d. relations .•• , " The new Burundi policy, "·hlcll some State Department lnstdert lrTeverent.ly refer lO "nickel politics," restore! of. ficW U.S. blessings to a government .,.,il.lch, over the post t"·o ye.an. has engaged in .mass aenocide on ll aeale the Y."Orld has not seen since Adolf 1l1Uer "1ed to wipe out the Je•~ dllring World War II. BEGINNING L~ wly May !Ir.?, !he ruling 1\ttsl tr1bo undortoolt l h. JystomaUc ~auglttor o! lhdr .. hnlc rivals, tbe Hu tus, who outnumber the tall, 1tllu"'JUO 1\ttals by more than six to ""· The 1\ttab literally wont cnzy wllh tt\'Cnge after an attempted Hutu coup and uM.'d bullet... bulldozers I n d sledgehammers to mMsacre the ltutus . Bv Tate 1973, O\'f!I' 200.000 Hutus y,·ere dtad: ano'ther IOO,OOJ ·had been drtven In· lo exile. • Last June, we rt-ported tha t the State Uepa.rtment had engaged In diplomatic dawdling while the blood nowtd. lnsttad of issuing a public protC$t, the t.:n11cd States chose "quiet d I p 1 o m a t I c pressure," which failed . utterly to alleviate the carnage. In an alrgram 10· \\'ashlngton, dated )f.arch 20. 1973. AmeriCJn Amba.asador to Burundi Rohen ~. Yoot ~ that 'la \'try hl.gh dtgT'ft of an onlsm and au.splcion continl~ between Hutu and Tutsi comm.mities ." VOST ASSURED Wa~. hali.'t\'er. that the 1\tt1l rulors hod d<clded "not to prooetd fUrtbeor v.ith organized killing." 1'his wa.ll a chance, Yost claimed, whlch wu dU& In pqtrt 10 "the strong dlsapprovel d IJ'le U.S. government or lhe evtnlS of last year." ('J'b& "event.o;'' is a tenn •'hkh frequently turns up itl The Burundi papers and is apparently a diplomatic euphemism for the genocide J 'l:"~t reco!h ml'nded resuming r)l)rm;il rcla!inns. lit bolstt'red h.ls argument in a "'-,nfidt'nt ial ''itc1ion paper" v.·hich hC' fi!· ed fron1 Burundi on Jan. 11, 19i4 Atnonj:! lhe ne"' ··u.s. p>licy objectives" ht 11'-T('(] v.·as this one: "To promote vutble i.::.s. \n\·e$t1TW'nt This has a ~unled par1lctilar !mpl)rlan<."t' \111h the ;ippcaran<:e of a t:.K. 5'in·ty r<1>0rt lll<lirnhng the possible presence 1n Burundi of one of the ""·orld's n1ajor ·nickel deposits." 1-;enern/ SOOY.'CTOfl cautioned us agalnst f'Ublishing ex~rpls from th c In· crim1n.a11ng docull)f:nt.s. "Thi., I s ~ithe material." he said, afftt"Ung l' S relatiorl.'.11 1J.'1th Burundi llowe\1'r, ""'C tx:lie \·e the pubhc Is entlt ltd to know th.al the l;nitec:I Stales fCJr the sakt <1l C'l'Jr· plrate concesstons Is ('()IJrtlf\g i nauon gi.ultr or genocide . Soo1,1Tl"Ofl s11id he sn""' nothing wroo.g \\i th promoting U.S. corporatt-\nterests. "l'h.\I 11 a lunctiOn or our emMssi<'3 • - O\'f'Ni<":l.~,'' hi" s:i.id. The ~cnt~r;1l al~ rontmdcd· "! think yo11r !'n\i)hl.l1'i~ on thr-niC'kl'l !.~ not <."Or· rr<1. The thn1st of the policy changt L' th.•t , llt the t111)(' of !hf fr;itrilc1de, y,·e o.it ~1ck our relation~ \\'r C'Ofll1nuf'd tha t fOf quire ~me t1n1f' Thl'n the emba....sy 'r'<'p:>rtC"d th.11 Bunmdl h11d ~O<IM th<' mt'S&'lgt• and that our policy had Md the appropn111e eff('('t " F'()(Yl'SOTE : A full report on lhe ef· rec.t of "nickel poHUC6" on t.:.S. policy to.,.,·arrl Burundi "ill be publii;.hOO in thf' April 1ssu~ or Progr~1v~ magaz.lne. The ;1111hor. ltoger to.toms. a former Kl~· inRer atde . is rapidly becoming Oie Ra!~ ~ader of foreign affain.. M a program di rector for the ca.~ic f.n<Jov.Tnent (or Jntl'm.a!Jonal Ptact, ~1orri.~ recently roauthon'<l .. Disaster in the Oesm..'' an 1nvestigaih·e re-port th8t dr:l'<'r~bttl how thf> lin1{(.'d Statt.~ and tht United NatlON ha" lxlnGlcd food r<hef to Ill< drought· stricken ~ntries of' \\. e s t er n Africa • A B DAllV ~llOT Sunday, Mattlt 17, l 974 ' P@litical Notes Badl1a111 Blasts Vote Assessn1ent By 0 . C. HUSTINGS • Of lllt O•lt' ~ilOI Sl•ll Ass0;mb l yma n Robe~ Haclhan1 fH-NcY:port Beach! has branded a recent report on !he energy voling records of state legislators by the California Ltiague or Conscrva:ion voters "deceitful polit ical trickery " The league last ll'l't'k dub- bed Badh.1m and Assen1bly- man Robe-rt Burk e (R-11unt· 1ngton Bcachl ''poop-OUts" in assf's.o;ing their voting rerord.:; on energy-related bills B;idha m. in a sha rpl y "·orcled reply !his week . :u."<·tL"'Ni ''thl' p u r po r 1 e d environmental groµp·• or a ''blatant allcmpt lo mi.~lt'ad \'Olers and . a!'!'i.St t he Democr:!lic part,\• ... Though an 1\.<:Sl'mhlym.111 votes on li!cr<illy tho11~1nrls nl bins each scssion. B:ulham ~id, the J..cague s~1!c~ it )\'<JS ab!(' lo deterrninc :1 represcnlalivc·s record hy his action on only 15 ml'asurcs. REPLIES TO CRITICS Robert Badham t\\'O of the renuiining so lhat the actual votes to be t·onsidcred 1\·ould be on seven -not I~ -measures. Two of tht'$(' SCVCI\ had to do "'lth requiring open mcf'tings of the Public Ut.ilit?cs Con1111ission and ~1udits of public utilities co111p..1nies. They had nothing lo do wit h energy o r con~·r\'alion. The fact s. he said, are: "All 15 of the bi!!s considered in the rrport \\'ere spoTLo;ored by ()('1norra1s and seven of lhcse "'t•re ~ponsored by ooe periioolar Democrat S<'nator. "Of the 15 bills. s1:-< "'ete not · heard by the ASS<'mbly. pl aced on the inactive fil e bv the Senate or died in a Si-nale Committ~ Cir on !he ~nale noor "'ilh the net rcsulUxling that no 1\sscn1b!yn\an oould ha\·e votl'd either "'ay on those six. "f)ifferent bills \\'ere give n difft'rcnt Y.•eigh!s so that a 'yes' vole on one me<lsure did ~ot ootull :is much as a ·yes' \'Ole on nnothcr. Because of this intentiona l d<'<!eption. one Republican Assemblyman got a 14 percent raling and one Democrat got a 50 percent rnling. yet each voled ·yes' on three of !he bills. "(){tile remaining ninf' bills. t"''O "''ere Incorporated into Fo1· the Reco1·cl ' Dissol1ct-io11s Of Marriuge FlfrtAL Ol!'CJI El!'S Enttr..i l'tb•ll•f'I U S1l~r. litlnk V. •nd M•roaret T. Cl•r•, Fr•ncn Jr1n -.nd RObtr1 Lftl D•vls. 8•1trlct Cl•rl Ind lrv1r19 Alv•n Br1nner. J•c~I,. R. •rid Ir• Eo.11 Jotin"Ofl. A"!h "'"" •nd Bruce Harri• Collins. Lois Jene 11\d ElllJ'!.,. E•Mil Ad1rno, Jouo~ P •"" ll:oOtrl M. Tenn!t<>f', Jud•t~ "'· and JnmeJ E. Blanker>>h•o. JNn 1"<1 Wlllltm Robbin•, Do<l•ld E!iOe"" •nd Ellie! Gr..ce k<lrl. J•Cl!llflvn S. fnd Lfilr'•f<I M, Foic•. Arl""e A9nes 1nd J•'!'M Ernonr Mtrt!net. B•rblra L. and C1rlo1 JO<"dan. M.lrilyn J. and ll:lcnnrd E ·----J~t..10/g, Lind• and Oanltl Edwin Giblon. 81rll-i•i"JU,,.-n11 i;:o;arvln [e41 - Uplon, (arol~n J, llnd Kenneth G. Koeget, Ltt Rov end M11rllyn Ann GoNalrt. O.lcl1 M. and S.r11ln H. Hiii. J011nne and Rot.>l!rl L. Toston. T•!c•t M•ralvn I nd J o.rm Edward Hubi1, Wi!llam '1nd Wiima R. 8K k1111d, J11mn H. •nd M•rllvn Sulllvan. BIUit T. nr>d Ro!Mr! J, Alt•a"!kor, Marv Sui 11'1<1 Mfk••Y Cit" &r1rum. Jame1 Ltwl5 "'d c'"arol LVnn Wlrrierl, r ,.,,. .. 1nd Tlmotnv Gt1u. IC:aren Marie a<l(I Dotia\o B .. •,..•d Lvle1. Snarln Ailene and 8•11Y Con H•nlM, Linda Mal! Gf!.,e•o •nd Jame1 Bornard Bine,.an, John T.ll'ld Lisa L. M~e ... Jo Ann Vk torl• and Roorrt Fran~lln (hr1>1oo/I, Editn L af\d Mvlti..tn E • l•W•l'flU. GIPl'la Ra<' and La lo'ernf Crul'le, ll:lcll•r<I E. •lld Btttv L Z<tnl•, AU111 L . find Fr•nt Oocil~. Madlvn Lo1111t and R•lon Don York. Ronal G. al'ld Mancv A (MW, Edll Lorrau11 Ind Al'ldV Lifn· .,~ VIQ•I. M•k " and s.,nv S T"°"''"'' l>auy J. and Aoaert R ll u~lo, Jo'lf! and E'la1ne J, CMri~len.on, RO<llld M. I nd 11.alt•lttn ' 8a1lev. Doreen and JohPI ~ 8onaw1!1. LtMB Lee and Otnlel l(etlv w:111a, Lu~ua J•an •nd Don11Jd w .. v,,. Sr""'11, Mdrlorlt A. ""<I Larrv L. Koo. Lawrence u1d Belly Tav\or. Pren1l1 H. '1nd 1;:,,11 C.llra Rlthev. Lffrnr D. alld Sharon Ltt V•n linen. Ounna ana' Jonn WlllO", Bllht C. arid E!il)erie C. Paul'°". ·a,,,~,, L. and K""..er/I u L"mll•i~hl, St~ohen J1me1 11'1<1 5naron Lv1>n Otl R1u, Erne•! an!I Juana MavnM<I. G"ll•Q-R and P1me1a L B•aiso. Totoo• an<1 J~ne c,,,,~, Jue1,m L-~nd Oo~nl'..Q.. Bollm"" Lo•~ll'1 "'"V ""d\hri'y ltt • "'""· lo'"Q·"" "'"' Go•oa11 W•vno I>..,~.,.. Lo . ..,~n·~ J 111 and Cl\e•yl F'. c""'" L~""~ C.·•d•• ~nd 1e...,n BnKt "'""~" f'.1,,..,. 1.• 1111<1 Pn1llo P •.1111~ Doin1111 11 .,..,, C11ro1a M 'f<>v""""· J ... ~~ (,• "'Q" '11\d J<'~nel11 l<>ltnP ~ .. .i ..... 8a•n,.•1 A"" •na Gl!'O<'oe "A" t.1Y•n•"· fl"'""' J •NI Larrv R II (Ill•<> JO ...... no Btrlon L. l~mWo'lkl. G~" •"<I Leo.,•r<l JiKl.5(ln, I(" o Jtdn ln!I l•wrtnce R•lon w,1n•o• Oo<>!ld E •l'l<I G•~lt (. 8unrl11~f Pflil·D •"" V1c!O<"i8 f:11ttft<I Ftt>N•ry IJ Kell"" Jlldolh J 1na Tll0•.,8• J. N•IP•, Pfll'><ofl dP>d (ll•flP~ ~ lldnl .. r, Ro••..,•·~ ·~ nnn R-•t Earl Jae~'""· 83"¥ ~n<t 1 .. ·n1 Ro'' J..,,<@". E:t""rJ """'G6•~1 1n<f Dan11ld Cl•n!Ot> Lalllroo. lr>t C 11'1<1 Gtll'l)'l•v A Oillrnan, lt~r Ind M""' Ch•!1tlnt 8••~e!! So1ot. Ri(<t'!lo S. •lld £nc1m;1don JO"•tl'l. J•mt1 M+cllJ•I 1no Gerail!<ne ~olf'lfl• H111n... St.ol!en Ltt end 1>11ric1~ l <>Uli.t' 1"At the sa.me lime. one Jl~puhl ican \'Otcd 'yrs' on six bills for a 53 percent ra~ng. 1vhile a Democrat voted ·yrs' on six for a 100 percent rating, "Th e final distorted result of this 'djrly trick' type approach \1·as to gi\·e 33 D<>mocrats a 100 percent rating (and nearly all Democrats go! a high rating 1. \\•hile onJy .. two Hcpublicans rated 100 percent and ne:l rly all of the other H.cpul>licans t e<:i!iving very low t'atings." Dependency Checks To Gro1v -:----SAJ\t'T-A-Ai~A· -Th~ 1·70;tl00 Orange County 'reside nt s receiving social _s ec u r i I y rctirem('nt. disabilitv a n d S\lr\'ivors fxinefits "'iii receive larger ehecks S!arting in AprH . ' ~!onthtr ~ocial s ec u r it\' bt•nt:'fifs ·\rill i11creast' by 1 pcrC'Cnl in April and 4 pt>rcent in .July for .;i total increase of 11 (>C'rrl'n!. according to Social S1,c11rit~· Dist rict :\I an age r \\'alla:-r S.' F'ord. Avcr:ig" retire1nent p;1\1nc1u .~ 11 ill increase from Slfi7 In ~li!l in April and then lo SJ81i l'l ./Uh'. nccipirnts0fd is a I> i Ii I y IJ.1~·mcn1s 11il! s~ their checks riSi:' frotn $18~ lo $197 and then tu ~200. /u·ernge pa~mcnts to a \', ido\\'Cd mother 1vith f\\1l r!cpend eut children \\' J 1 ·r incrraS<' front•S391 lo $418 in April and finally to $435 in July. F'ord also announced that !he amonnt or ~'earl~· earnings subjl'CI lo Sol'ial security rledueliono; has Ix-en increased from Sl2.600 lo $1~ 200. 1'alk Look s At Space ANAllEl!\1 -Lt. General Kennet.h \\I. Schu ltz, cotllnltlJl- dcr of the Sp».,ce Systrms .Or- ganization or the Air Force System; Command, u•ill dis- cuss "Space-What's In ll F'nr Vou?" :it the Oran:;;e Co•inty Forum of TO \\'n 11all of Califor· nla Rt noon on Thur':'\(]ay in rhc Pacific Room of t h e l)isncylaO<i Hotel here. •1av1r. Nie~••<> E~n• ""~ L•l'!lll L•~ l!•ce, J11ne1 Lovlw e'ld L~!her fl•rloo. R•cfl11•d•, l>f!er Intl /.'fl"fl• !<!one, Steptitn JMtnfl A!\!I N"lid-1 Alocla 11 ... 1.y, M•""• l llrn ,,,.1 K'""~'~ ,_,., lo'~c~f!I. Bl•ir J~y aM !l•tty Fl"''"'" T•"-idill, Milty ann Ind 61•rv Rat H••r11. El11Wo.-tn J•ll'l•1 •no N<>tml '"" 5-tHIP•. Mlodsl'(ll Jt.., •nd lee G F11•twim, Jr. Jlldlffl A1111 •rid Rvssetr 011 .... , !Irv•"'· Robfr! R. •lld V1'11lfl1• c.io....110. Suwn C..VI• lf\d G••t v .. n G1!1, Yton"' •1111 Ge!'t'/ l ~hullz. 11·ho is respon$i hle fo1· O\'er~g th<! Department of Defense's spaet> and missile rp~carch pr(lf{ram. maintains Iha! th!' space progrant is n 11orttw. h.ilc invr.stment ~'hich h .. 1s pro\·ided a high relum per dollar invested. M1rf'°' JOit!\ J-11'1<1 E•tlY" 0•&11' E••ll'-si.~ Riv Ind V!•Q•n11 #Inn l!l\flf'N l't&.••rv n llesc r1·at1ons arP required and m.1y be made by calling 111" To1rn Hall offite Ht r2J3 1 fi:lll·Rl41 l'.'ueher. Dbrt>1t1y M•v •lld w11111m c,,.,,.. I'-=-=-=----"========.! Sw•n. P1T•lu1 "' •nd P1trlc~ o. Ir Donley, Jullt J. •~1 Jrll••Y t l Hf Norton, L•nd• """'"' •nd 111111~ Ki~~. Orf'OOl'ln ~11<1 Mlrll>ft L NFPTUNE SOCIETY Mc'l.lllOI!. JO.""" 11 M~ All~n I'! C•mllll!t C~1 ... .i1 ... S ...... IC.a .l.d•!r, C1ntl!I• Joy Ind Kenn11n All~~ w1tll l llHmln•ll.,. ti ,... W1!1\tr. ~,,.,..., LNOU•SE AN ll fllt o;qnlfll!d S!mplt AU_",,. tr.om•~ J '~ Tnt Co•!ly lllYllWH Mtf'l\Mlry --Mcl('.+1111"1, Fr•"k J •P>d 0on,.,8 J l'U111111 Cemettry s~~""'. R""''''IOl1, Gfo•'lt H •11<1 l>•Tt•tl• A 14 ~ow' St,.,lc• 714.646·7~J1 t e•rHIJ, Dil!ln~ T a!ld lloy W, , • , Bathroom carpeting 100°k nylon in sma rt decoralor colors. 12.79 Reg. 15.99 l ' '\--'--·. _/ Wicker-look bench hamper Large 10x19x25" wicker-look in decoralor colors. Vinyl cover. 11.20 Rrq. $14 Wicker-look clothes hamper. 7.19 Reg. 8.99 SANTA ANA 3900 So. Brl$tol • No':' of So. coast Plata Open 10..9 p.m. Dally Sund•Y 10 to 6 % . . _ J 11c;. tan!\_ set Machine wash 100% · nylon in decorator colors. 3.98 Reg. 4.98 Orlon scale Bathroom scale covered in decorator col- ored orion. 4.64 Ro9. 5.80 • , ,.,.... '" - CHARGE IT w1lh your JCPenney Charge Card. 11 you don 't have a charge, just see how fast we can' open upyqur new account ' Enamel toilet seat Wipe-clean enamel in ynur cho ice of decorator colors. 3.60 Rrq. 4.49 ... ORANGE Clly Dr. •f Garden Grovt Blvd. Open 10.' p.m. Dally Sund.illy 10 to 6 ' -· ( s s In a the sv.·a Juan Ca the mi slghtt'd. It's a people enjoy a buy sou But il fact. TI1e Capistr numbc on St. J RESI yf.'ars a 'Ont Josep the • psych th em 1iJnc n1ayor. 1he 1!:11 s11·a!Jo But i a forkr; in so Caµist 11hich The ;1~ PE h:1s a S\\'all-01 a rolo This ~\ayh an ei ITiigrH te.achi in1·olv Q.lli fo 27.1 12 llE -forth days 1 ''Th lik~J~· sµecii of fet> .. If I ( . \ / an Juan's yth 'Worth wallowing? Hy AL~N OIRKlS Of Ill• o.11'1' "'"' ll•tt Jn a couple of days, St. Joseph's Day, he sv.·allows will be returning to San Juan Capistrano. A bell \\ 111 be rung at the mission v.'hc11 the first flocks are sighted. It's a legend that attracts lhousands o{ people 10 the co111rnunity of 10.000 to enjoy and take part in the cc!cbratlon. to buy souvroirs and to take phGto~rai>hs But il is a legend. as much filiion as fact. The sv.·alJO\\'S retum to S.1n Juan Ca1>islrano all right, -in decreasing numbers each year -but do they arrive on St. Joseph's Day. ~larch 19? RES I Ol'~:"\TS J{A\IE been winking for ycurs ap?3-1"ently at thl' precise arrival 'On the mom1n9 of the 19th , St. Jose ph's Day , I wake up and hear the swallows. I guess I'm not psyehologie•lly re•dy to he•r t hem before then .. .' tin1c cl<.1i1ncd for lhe birds. As the niayor. Dr. Hoy L. Byrnes. put it : "If it"s 1hl· 1!1th of illarch and it flies. it's a S\rallow.·· But if it really is a S\.\'allov.'. Lt \\'On·1 be a forklaill'd s\\'allo\\' like the ones depicted in so many or the gift shops in San Juan Caµistrano. ll \\Ill be the cliff S\vallov.-. 11 hich has a cleft in its tail but not a fork. The cliff sv.·allow, known lo biologists ;1.-, PETR()(rlELIOO:"\ PYHRHONOTA. h:1s a distinctive charactCristic : cliff s1\·allov•s do not arri\·t> simultan(.'{lllsly as a colony, legends no111ithst.anding. This \\'as cstablishr"CI by f>r . \\'ilbur \\1. ~l ayhew of UC Riverside. v.·ho conductt.>d an eight-year in\'l'stigntion Into the 1n1gration or clHf S\\'allov.·s v,rtiilc he v.·as te:iching at UC Davis. The investigation involved 71 bird colonies in !fl counties in C.1lifornia and i\cvada . .:irw:I a total of· Tt.1 12 birds. spring , you'll h.1ve late arrn1ng b1n:l s. These birds must eat dally and H the insects are not there they will not come.·· Or. ~tavhew admitted that San Juan Capistran0 v.·as not 011c or the sitt'~ dlOSen for his study. But he has vl.sitt>d the mission comn1unity and said. "The!-'-' birds are no n10rc prct:lse in their tu11e tlf arrival at Capistrano than al any s1h· ! have stl.\(lied ... J)r. l\layhc1\' s:111.l that one year \rh.-·u he vish('d San Juan Capistrano he Slll\' aOOut 300 S\.\'allov.·s (l~·ing around 1rith SO!l'le v.•hite·throatcd S\.\'Ht a \.\"ttk t:M:·fore March 19 -"but J h:id to v.·a1! :1 v.t·rk before the ncv.·spapt·rs inforrnL'<l n1c lhll l they had arri\"E'd ... OR . .\IA\'11[\\" dOl'S llOI tl'l'I hL'i !.H1dv has hurt the n1rth. hOll'l'\"C r. for tli.S research confirmed that swallo11·s du return to S)>CC'iflc sites . "\\'c found that 50 percent of !he ;1dul1~ .,.,·ould return to the san1c til:.ire each year. sornct1n1cs to 1hc ~unc bridge." Dr. ~1ayhev.· cxpres..._<;('(! n1ar1·t·I al how the birds c<rn 1nigrate acri..ss the ('(\uator front Argentina and Brazil v.·tth such precision. "The capab!li1y or the hirds to na1·igatc is ren1arkabh.' ... llr . .\layhc11 ;-;aid . "\\"e don 't have to rely on myth 10 g1 1·e the S\rallo\\' a ~ood rl'putation." ~iayor B.1·n1cs off{'rS :1 siniilar 1 ll"IV 11·hen he admit.~ rhat Siln Ju.:in c:.1p1s!ranv "'has had a litilt· fun \111.h 1hc. S\1 <1!iu.i.~ story. "LIKE ALL 1nigrator~· h i rd s. il s arri\"al can't be pi npoin1l'd to one .day." hl'' said. "FrequC'ntly v.e llfllice the swallows a couple of v.ccks tx·fore .\l:irct1 .J9, but v.·e usu:illy expl run th:il to outsiders by saying they arc just the scouts. Frankly though, some I in1es there are more scouts than troops ... 11Je mayor said the reasons for the decline in the swallo1v colony arc to be found in the transfbnnalion of an agrioultural valley into :.1 housing area. There are fewer insects and rev.·er nesting 'Places. "I v.·ish \.\'e could figu re out a wa~' to get mOre of 1hcn1 back ... he said. "hur lit: FOL'.:\D TllAT the arrival penO<ls 1'1n afraid we may have to pay th•• -for--the-etiff-~1:1)Jows-were-rrom-f~Ql~~~-o""''"'""""l.Ufllt'fs of son1e of the ccolQg1~<tl days 10 one n1onlh. changes that have been made ... "The cliff sv.·allo\\' is one of lhe least The S\\'allows. v.·hich alon~ v.·ith the likely 1111gra1ory birds to arrive at a 1nission f0W1ded by F'r. Junipero Serra 111 Sµt.'<.'ific ti1ne because of its natural habit 1776 ha\'C done much to attract \'iSi tn!"s of feeding on airborne insects,"' he said. to the rommunity and pro\"idc it 1ri1h "If 1ht•sc birds fed on a seed. say. one tourist incornc, are not popula r \\'1th all v.·ould ~xpe<:l regularity." residents. Dr. ~Jayhe\1' explained that it must be fairly 11arn1 to bring out the inS('{'tS that 1he Sl\"<tllo\\'S ·net.'d. "If )Ou have a la1e TllE S\\"ALLO\\"S carry rnany bug.-.. and often their nests have be~·n ki1ockro A Yo • er ice <:1alli119 1111 ft•isl1 .it.11th11r ••• lJl~AH PAT: For five years I '\~ been tryi ng to fuid OU! "ho 11·rote an lr1:.h ))O('m lhal I hand -print. mat and frame for gifts or sale. r m hopin g ~ou'll publish it and one of your' n,aders \\'lll recognize its au rhor. I kno11 lhis is an unusual request. but l'm counting on you being good hearted since i!"s near SL Patrick's Day. C.E .. Costa fllesa I can't help hut \\onder If the author himself remembers pe.oning Ib is \•t rse bu• I ~isb you luct in your ~arch. Here it Is: "T'other day, as I 1'"as lv.·lnnlng roses. for a cro""' to dine In. \\'hat. of all things. 'midst the heap. should I light on, But the little despc,rate elf, the tin y trailor -lo\'e himself! By the v.·in gs I pinched him up liken bet". And in a cup of my ·wine J plunj!cd end .!iank him ... And ~·hat d'ye lhink I did? I rirank him ! Faith, I thought hint dead . Not he: There be lh'et '\\'Ith lt>nrold glee: And nov.• lhis moment, 'lith his wings I feel him lickling my heart's siring-'." l11fu1•111ntit111. l'lea1te. 1111 (Jf'Ott DEAH PAT : l rc1ncmtx-r that \\'hen Cf'O s1gh11ngs 11Prc 111 the n~·11 :-. Sl'\l'ral mon!hs ago. you referred a person v.·ho \\tin!t!d n1ore Information <ibou! !he subject 10 a UFO oreanizatlon. I lost thr infor1natiou hnd \\'OUld like to gt·! in tOU<'h v.·11.h this group's president by phone ii possible. .T.R., Corona del ~lur You tan t.'Ont0:ct the Naltonal l.nvestia:ation.s Commlnee on Unlden1Uled 1-·1yll11t Obje<'li by -.-r1un.g to 7978 Woodman Ave .. Van N11ys, Calif. 91~0?. or pbol\l..ng ltllf iS0-7700. TbJs UFO gro11p ~·111 bold It.ti ~lxlh annu.ol UFO. S~i ce and Scle.nC'e COn\'t ntk>n Junt ZS-30 at the An111hein1 Con\ll'nllon Ct'nt('r, ac· t'Ortlln~ lo Ur. t,rank E. Stranges, cbairm~n and lniern11tiounl prfll!ldent . •f)o111nl11 of ll1 eGolde11 r>rngo11' DEAR PAT: \Vhil~ serving in 1he\'te1rmm war. 1 t·rossed Ille Equator. All I go1 v.:ts a smaU wallet card to mark lhe occ•~ioo and 1hi!' didn't in1· pres:. m' l..1rl5 at all ! A buddy of mine recei~ a b11il pnnlt'd Cl'rlificate :iS ~ J.t,ift. shov.·ing )i(l'd crossed the 18(tlh J\ll'rid11n. '\rhcre can I get one so the kids wlll hcl ic\'t! I rtally did cross the Eq\uttor~ " ~ N.l:. .. f111nling1nn Reach Jiu"· about o fouN1Glor pnrcbment "Domain of the Go lden Or11gon·• ctr· • I .~/ - • • DAILY PILOT SECTION B Elderly Get Co111 JJan y,- U.1 J \ \'. \\'(IFITll 01 •~• O•olw '•'-" '"" JI ~OU a r1• f~I ~l';Jrs ulU ur O\'t'r and 1111 111 llunt111,e1on lh·.11·h or L:igun.1 B1·ach ~ou q11;ihf~ fur \'1'1J11·1 Tl.(' • ~j)U11~1Jr1•.1 Jt.1 !hi• <)r.Hlloil' t'uun1~ l'ounril on .\gHl'! l'rntf'('l Tl.L' pro11d1 ·~ Jrt'I' l\l!l<"hl '' fl\t' {!,'l_\, :1 II'{! t' k 1r<111~11o.~rtat1011 Iv ;uld fro111 tl1c '"°'" lol'.1HOn., .uul l'IJ\ill'>t'hns.: un ~lllJ)\'t..1' or t•o1u·1·rn ,,, !ht· t•!dt•rll In 1111111 111•!!011 !l1•.11·h. lh1 • progr.1 111 11p1 1:1!1·~ uu• ut t 'u1nu111111l1• l\1hl1· l'hurl'h. ·1UI S1\1h !'it . 5:tti-~2S.i. 111 l..J1g11ua. Ow· pro:.:r:u11 1,, :.1 ~k:1nd1a :"111ors,:a,hur1t. 2.SI Broad11:11. ~0 1.211;1 1·hl· t~o(1rd111r11or ol rti,• ll un1u1~1on B··a1'h p1·;1i.:r.1n1 1s I ;t•r1rud1· lland11r:1nd a111I 1n l,,1g1111;1 Carl lla11.s1·11 l\1•:111 , .1\' !l I I! II'' Th··1 .1rn1 ,· <11 th1·1 r ~11··., .1bo11t 10 30 ;1 111 ;111d art' :nad.d,l i' until alXllH :l p 111. l ';1rr 1~·1p.u1t~ 111 1h,• procrarn u~uall,1· :1rr1\·1· f11r luul'h at :1hou1 II :10 a n1 ;uKl · ~1:11 until :1huut 2 p tn. Tht• uu t1;1/s .. Tl.l'" s1.111r1.., for th<' rv-011•<'!"~ 1hr1···· h.1~u;_ ,,fferuic' !r<•ns· punati1 1n , lunc·h .• ind t-.iunst·ling \\"h1th n1akcs a 111:11111 · Thou,ch Proi1·t·t l 'I.(' ong1n:11l,1 11 .1~ g!•art·d 10 thnsf' 1rll:l 1111ghr 11111 Ix: :th!,, t 1 ;1fford J!ood 11111ri11.~n. J~1l'••t'll i.s nrii thi' pr11nary t·rir1·r1fl n nor f1101! 1111• 0111~ .111rae!R1t1. a .~p11~+·~1n.111 •1r1·s•1•1I TYPICAL DEPICTION OF BI ROS' RETURN , BUT IT 'S WRONG KIND OF SWALLOW Tho."1~ "1~, fi~·l ht.•!l('r' .1l10U1 1• 1~·1ng 11!1;11 tht·~ 1•;u1 :irfor'd f11r lunch, for 111-.!:1ru·1" :in· 1111111·cl lo do '>O. But 11•1 Qnc k11011s 11hr, pay~ ancl 11 ho dol.''in 't, she ... 1111 \l:1ry ,l;lnt· H1•1\lrn:1n, a progr11n1 tv1rd1natt•r f"t \h!• Counl·il on At:ing, ";11d )ll"~·lt· 1, .i l!ti'<ll l.11'lhr ;11nung .o.oine ut 1hr pro[!r,1111 p:111it·1p;in!~ d0\\11 fro1n und er e<.1\"f'S. The c11y oouncil has ;1ppcah:d to l·iti1ens !o stor destroying the nt"s!s. Some bclic\'e th:it the h•gt"nd of •lht• swallows goes haek to 17i6 "'ht'll the ntission v.·as founded. C.E. Park!"!". iu ~ short hiS1ory called "Fron1 Indians tu lndustrv." .,.,-rites thaJ "with a rev.· cx('f'ptiOns" the sv.·;iJlows ha1·e rctun1M 10 the community since the mission \\"as f(lll!ldcd. ~1u~1 :1grl'l'. ho\\'e\"{'r. that the lC'gC'fld did no1 ~gtn until-19:tO. ""tien-Father-&. John o ·suHil'an. priest of the mission. rt't'Olllltt'<i a s!ory in a book he eo..1ut horcd callC'd '"Cn pisttano r\1ght s." in \1 hirh he lo!d how he v.•as appalled to ful([ n1f'reh1int"' knocking dov.n nests and l!l\ l!l'd the s1ral lo\\·s into the mi ssion. ""l>uring the 30s. the sv.·aJIO\\'S of Cap1.str<1no 11·ere £ront·p;tge nt•v.·s 111 pa1>1.·rs 1n Chicago and l>ctn.1it," s;11d l'aincla Hallan. a rour1h-gc·11cr<111on res1df'nt or San Juan Cap1~1r.1 11u 11ho i.~ \\Tit 1ng a hL'>IOry of th1· l'OJllt11(!1lll'.> Flt. St:l.1,1\',\.'\ !TIU\l'\I !r. I h l' rommun11y 111 1910 and is a ~1.i.:n1f1~·a11t histor'ie.:11 figu re. JIP u11roducl'tl a 10-<:•·nl fee for rnis!<IOtl tours arw:I the 111nnt·~· 11 LlS us ed to restore till' old buildings. \'ov.· !ht> mission attra1..1s !Jlf•rr thHn <1 1n11t1011 rls uors ;i yc~r 11 ith tin· ;1dn11 !-:.1on fl'('" l~in~ 50 l'Mts.- Of lhl' lP).:tnd or th{• S\l"ill ]QWs.· ,\Ir;.; llH IJ;1n confe-.std. "On thr morning of th" l~h. ~I Jo,.eph s !);J~. I 11a~t· up .111d hl';ir thl' ~~1·:111<>" s. I ~1~··,s rn1 11r11 p~:.ehulri'!iC'ally rt·:idy lo h;.,ir lil~'lll h1. fon· th1•n ... F11!ht•:-l):Ull(•I Johnson. 11ri1·-.t ;if lh{· n1is~1llfl. ~11d that a~ .1 p;,irii:ih 11riest h,. tificalc to honor j·our {'roS'ilng'! It and other na\·al ocl·asion rertiflc;1tr.; <irl' ofrercd by the Our Navy magazine. They are lettt'rt!d In Old f':n~llsh with ~our name, ship and erosslng information. A "·allel c-a rd, rihhon ancl .i:old ,cal Is Included \\'Ith t'3Ch. \\'rite to Our ,'\i11\•J . Inc .. I ll<.1nson Pl:H'l'. llrookl)n. ,\;.\". 11:?17 for an order blank . Be1•·1,rc the Cn111p1aig11 Lu1t".'tt lll::Art PAT : \\'hat cri1ninal penalties arr likely to hi:·f;ill ;1n.1 pol1uc1011 11ho 1·1olates the ne\\' c;1mpa ign disclosure act th;;t 1~ 11011 111 r(fL-tt~ 11 . .1 ... \"r .,.,·port Heat•h First of all. an orfencler doesn't ha\'e to llf' :i pulitit"ian - just a candidall'. F<.1itore to cnn1ply could hring a1rinc uri to ~100 11ncl a <:o unty jnil 1ern1 of six 1nonlhs. The Jusli<'e lkpartn1en1 notes lt'f "there i~ a pott·nlia l for pt•rjury <'OO\'k•tion of any t:a ndillat e or c:nnpaign treasurer of \.I ro n11ni1t1•t• \I ho kno"- i11_gl~· makr~ a ra ise slaten1ent . This ofl rnse i.; a f~lony pun l~hahlt· hy t lo 11 ~t·ar5 in prison. If you ba\·e qucslions aho111 lh r 1:1" or jurl~11J1·tinn, prompt ;,it1e11tinn is promised to inquirits mailtd to lhr ,\11on1l') General'~ Elt'elion L:.11· l·:nforcement Unit, ss.; Ca pitol :itall , Sacran1ento, Calif. ~\'i8J I. H'lw .ll11 s f f 'lle T"·" Re1ur11 DEAR PAT : Can you give us the facts :1bou1 11·ho h;1s tlJ fdr 1ncornc t;1x rrtums? noes e\·eryone over 70 years or ag1·~ l"ni !old h\' "'1n1r· th··~ d'Jn ·1 hal <' 10 filr bt_">{'ausc of ad\·anced age rind l'n1 1"0n\.'emc<l about n1y o"·n po- !.1!io11. \\".II., \liso;lon \"it'jn ' ' Gross arinoal lnco1ne is "hat counts. dcpcnfllni: on t•~r 11nd n1arl tat !italuN. \tarried p>rsons filin g join tly v.hen both ;irt' Ii.I · or old~·r 1nust filr if lhPl r i::ros~ annual Inco me tolnl~ Sl.300. Other ~n.-.s ·:nconic ri.l(ures appl~'. flf'J)t"nd· in~ on age j01cr or und er 5,jl, rnn rltal ~talu.s :ind addl~onill sources of in· romc. UEAR PAT : Our fam1)\" 1s nc1\' to this area and v,c 1rnultl appr1'C1:Jtc 1·1nd1ng out 1f 1h('r is a cllriic in the San .Juan :1rt·a 11hcre a J>l'r'-On 1·:fn gel rl'duced cost or free immuni1.ations~ I'd also like 10 kno\1' 1f tlwrc 1s <.1. ti~t telling .a pcr!IOn what imn1un1latlons and hoo!itcrs are rL'quircd for n 1..·h1ld starting school and '.\'hc·n babi('s should get U1clr shots. A.It .. San Ju11n Ca pli;tr11no Frte i111munlzations and boostf'rs ror diptht rla, ltlanus. v.•hft(!plni: COURh. n1easleJ1. rubella nnd polio are 3\"ailahle lht' Ursl Thur1day of t:afh month from I 10 t fl .Ill, al Co rnmunlty Christian Church, 31it2 El Camino Reul. San - Juan Ca pistrano, The Orani:;e County lftallh ~pitrt ment l){\·l~ion of lleallh Ed ucallon publishes an IDOCulaUon tn rortnalion sbeet \hat lncludH all cyunt) hnmun1zaOoo clinic locallons 11od dall'S or operation. Rt!quesl yours at till' cllnlc or pbo rte !31..JT.I. tre nd ilfJree111e111·. Fl11e Prl111 DEA.fl PAT ; I am interested ln j<nn1ng 11 m<itl\rdcr-ens~tte club but have ~n told bv a lo! of rrlcnds th.'l.t mo~t or the clubs arc d1~h0nl·St Tlw\' :;cud ~ou lhi'tlgs ·)OU havcn\I ordered, ur e>.pect mnn)"""ldden 11~1nrnls ·1 .. l'•lll l g1•\ !\1" 1·-.:t·1lt•d ;1 hout °1ll(' bird., .1rkl :-ln·~.~e' 1h:i1 vt.u·rh 19 1.~ St. .Jo:-.1•ph":-. IJ<iy :ind th<il th1.~ 1~ :111 11n11111·t11n1 f1·a:.t d.,., 111 the (';11hohc.: l'hurt·h "l'l''S ,\ l'ILUfll\I \f.E for 1nany l!c1Jjllt' 11 ho C'fltll1· ht·n•." lu· said '"They l1h1· tr1 !ah" p.i r1 111 lilt· kind uf 1rad111or1<il eh11r1·h :-.••r1 ice \I•' nff••r." :\1•1th•T Fr .. Johr~'"11l nor .\lrs. ll:illan c-uuld ·hi·d an.\" l11.:h1 1111 how St. Joseph's JJ;1v 1·;1ntl' to ht• rt·L!:1 rrl•>(I as rile "l""'<'ifi~ rla~· thl' :-\1al!o11s rt·1urn "l!'s proh11bly 111~_1 .'.I {11u1r1dc,11el';;-lhl' pno:~t said .. .1dd1n;: th:11 ""!ht· n111.(t"i1t 1Q!\ of alt)?1rds 1s :1 ~,...it p;1rt or 1 :<Yrs d~1gn " Tll i ... t~•nllnenl ~'t•mNl to j·(·l)n !hl' \'ic11· nf 111· .\l.1 vhcv.· till• ~-1 .. nr i~1 "".\l;.1hs are c1fh•n -"'"! pr1,.;;11e 11lllll' !ht· rc;1l ra(1S arc sp1.·1·t~11·u!ar ·• ""Sorn•• 1111ulrt11·1 r·<ullfl 1f !tit•} 1..'l"illldn't p;ol "•ll1{'1h111.:." ~ht• <(:lid ""l':1 rr !If 011r plillui!OPh~ 1:-111 g•'t peupl(' 011! •1f ltl\•i r horn('-; :ind :ipaMnlents. into a i'f'111gr.·i:::11r ~11u>1111)n . \\",· c;in h{'lp thf'rn ll"ard 1,ff rh:1 t !1·(']111,i: of i1:"0J:1titlfl E1f'T1 lllli•t' 1111h lllUllf'Y 1·:111 ll'f•I 10111.•ly" 1\et11·1!1f's 11'Hh luneh 1nt·ludc• arf!l' :ind crafL.;;, trav("]Oj'.!Uf's look r•"•'r"11·:-. 1t·rt11rr~ ~1al &1.'t1ntr rl'gul:1r1flns and otht•r ll.!pll'S \"Ll<1l !O Sl"!llOr cit111·11 .. Tho> pro~rt·1 n 1s adnwusler~ the,_ non -rinlf11 rt•dhn<"k Foundation and fund,1.J v. i!h 1 g"r::int fron1 the California 01un•·il un ,\ •1ng \1nrc 1111,,rn1at1on n1ay l;c ob!alned by «rilling tht' Coun<'1I on Atiing r11 83'2 ·'.12.~7 01ht•r l'rojN't TLC site~ h:i\·,_, opcn•·d 1n S;111ta Ana. Hrcil. [.;i Habra. anrl Or:1i1gf'. 1\ < ·1,stn \!c~<1 TLC :.i1e 1s schedul('d to l)l:M.'ll !'•000 11:1~ 11(J!ldvnng 11 ;.oo kllO\\" of any "safe" clubs lhat 11ould be 11urth Ju1n1n~ ,n,r: .. Co~la \!r ~a \nu (•an jud~(' ;1 ··safe "' rl'Cord or tapt> l'lnh h~ huv.· rh·arty ii ~ ton· lrar tur:it r('l/t1irt'llll'nl~ :ire slated In adl"ertlsl'mrnl~. ~J:oto• la11 rrquirr' ri r«<'urd rluh !o pro1idr a lllt'lhod by ~hirh lhr 111r111IM·r <";J n fnfn rm tht• "'ndrr !hat hr dot•, nol \li~h ro ha1·1· 1he n1er,·hanrli't' ~rnt lo hi1n , 11i1h <i i 11•:1~1 111 da_1,. aJIO\\l'fl fnr th b noliric•alion. If you rna ll !ht• r ;1rd 11 ithin rhi~ 111•ri11d rt·· l/llC~lin~ no llll'rf'h:1nrlise bt• :-.r ut and ·1hrn rrc·rl\t· h.',<111 :1rr nn t ohti:::alcd lo pa~. Jr }OU i~nort th1· t·ard the rorn pany m;i~ st·nd tht m1·rr han1lhr !ind ~ou 11r1• ohli ~;11t•d to p:i y 1he t:ont rartua l prlre. !Ir surr ri ny 1·ontr;11·1 you ~l!!'n int•l11tll'~ inft1rn1:11ion on hQ\\' notifi<':illon f"an tw.· i;:i\1•n ii ~ou don 't "<rill In pur1·ha~r the s('lt·etion, Al~fl \\illC'h for an ~· n1ini 1nun1 pur1•ha"1' 11hlf,ation. ~our rh.:ht to l'anct'I nH•n1hrr~hiri al :iny lln1r and \\hrWu·r hlllln~ rhar:;t~ int ludt• an ;1111uu n! lor po stagr and h11111llin~. 1lftfi1·11f'!/'s 'l 'i111•• S:!fl f111 llftllr ,Ill·:,\!( l',\T l'u1 _;1 llHl•J".\ 111th :\ llllll-Or t·hilU 1'.1•/11rP Ill.I' h111b;1nd 1f11·d he· lAllll;ht '1;()!111• 1•ro1~·rr~ tn :u1othcr liiunr~ l!t• j)'-11\I '"'"h f1,r 1\ h:1! ii 11,1!< .J p;1r1ner•lnj1 1111rt·h1~L' 111t h a1111!bt r l"'r!-lln Tht' pr11)1t'l1~ 1~ nQ11 111 111111,. •111d lh•; parliH'r" 11;11111''-, ht11 I c;11l'I kt~P up the l;o \r·~ 1"111 t"<11l!'•·r111'd rh;Jt 1( I <.1011·1 p.1y m~ ~n;irl' nf t;1x"s in.~ pmp(•rl y 11la\ RO 111111 thc u1l1t·r \1t·r~11"<; n;unc b•·fur1• Inn~. or !hat be rna y pu! :i !1t'11 a~:11ii~1 111~ h•11111 · I !":1n t ;ilf1,rd <1 l<.111 1'"r .11ul h·c;d .u1f ~t11<i: J /1,1\t• 10 ~llh•·r 1 .... on v.clf;1rt' flr Ot..,lllllll' 10 µ1·t ;1111 :1d11L'L" I ilu11 t krio11 wh:1t !o rlo t1l 1/n , Jl<11111. I..\\'., ll untln (!Tun lll·arh If 1011 1·;in afford ~10 ror :'16 minutt'<i: or :in 11tlnn1e\·, 1in11' :.nrl ad 1i1·1-. }OU ,h0u1d he Ht\I•• 10 (!cl the lei:<•I inforn1a 1in11 .\1111 r;·quirt• to h:indlt !h i~ ~iruatiun to ~our ht·~t :11hanl<1J.!t. TrJephnnt• !ht> l..1 ~.11·r ·, l!1•fl'n'n1·f "'•·r111·•· 11f O!'all!!<' l'ount~ 111 s1;.n::10 . \t1nrn1•\· rrto•rr;1 I~ 11ill ht• J.!h 1•11 In 1no i11 thf. loealt• :ind lr;.::al 'pt•<'i:1ll~ you rt•quir('. 1 ht• rt•ft•rral lt<t' inrn·:.-1·s tu •!l'l fur •111t· honi"~ 1·on•11lt:1tl11n and rultlitlonal l1·i.:al (1·1·~ r1l"f h:1s1·d nn !ht· •l"r1 . IN·~ rt•c1uirt•d fnr 1•;1("h ~IJot't'ifil· f'H't'. ~air 111111• h\ n11 tli11i11i: 1u11r .. 11u:1rlon lit·fort• \i~iling !ht< :1tlor111·~ and l~lu i: prrpurctl to jlrt"'l'n t alt r)crt int·nr dnc·11- 1nl·n1~. l\et•1•i•111 ('''''',,.il l• ·''f1t1crf" llL.\H l'\T !IUt' !11 iHl t'\flf<·tt·d 1n('rl'<.1/>l' 1n our !;nn11\, "'' :ir" "'·ilrfh- 111~ t11r .. 1 l:irl!•'r :1pann1t•11t S1ncl' our bab\ v.111 he ;in .. 1nn1111nn :1d1l1!11111 · and 111• arc· 1r11n~ to :-.;11r bo!h 11100('\' 1.r11! 1·nt·r~\ I'd ltl..f' tti ~1111" \1h,1l \," ~hnuld look fr1r 111 •·h1o~in~ :in 11{1<1i-tnv•n1 !hat 11oilld pro1·1rt1· '\1,11,,•r1.i- t1un · fcir (lllr f'lt·t·tne bill:.~ v.t·Jt .. ~ the t'flt'!~~ t·r1:-1_, T.C.~ Jl un1ln,1tton Beac• r.t·li1•11• It or no1 , rr~e11rt'htf"'I at rt: 0;111' ~ludi{'d ancl ra111t' up 111!h f'On<'l u,inn\ oo ('ntrg) l,'fHttl·r1 ln.11 ff'aturt!I onr hllulrl look fur iu 11partn1t•nts. Bottoni floor unit" farin;:: nor1h 11nd south 1tJaln talntd thr bt1'1 111tor111l )tt1r• round pt>rfor1nt1nl'I', l'ieln,11 t•O(llt'r In !he ~ununer anri "arUlt•r In tht' v.itll('r. Good in,ut:llinn, u llA ht NllOrl'd roof 111u! arit•quutt Jihl.ldl', prefi>rnbl~ h} di'~ l·iduou' trl'f'~. al,11 v.rrt' n11/t'd ;1~ entrR) ~1111·r~. fh11•llin11:\ 11 ith norlh-4io0nlh v.inclov.· urlt•n 1:1 ~on und \\in1lt1" lihr1ding ll~t'd from ~(I to AR pt·rrt·nt lr~.'I rn- eri;:y for ('()(llinjl thi1n" un~ upar1m1•nt~ intlt1d1>d in lhf' ~lud~ 1h111 Md lllrl(t, Un!-h3dtd ('3\{ ;inff llt"\'11 II indpv.~. poorl) ln~llllltl'd dHrko('11lllt~d roof~. ' r , • • • ' B z DAIL y PILOT -· Da.il't' Plltt Sl11! l"holt .... 'VENTRILOQUIST VISITS SCHOOL Fred Pettit With Student Liu Shaffer G0&d Deed Puppeteer Aids Kids Each Afonday afternoon for 12 weeks, Fred PetliL has spent ·an hour at College Park School in Cost.a h1esa teaching students the arts of PUP"' peUy and ventriloquism. A puppeleer smce the age of 15. Petlll is dedicated to teaching children and spends much of his time giving talks at school assemblies and speaking in churches. The Fountain Valley resident stresses that "e~eryone can be a ventriloquist -it only takes practi ce." At College Park, he had the children make their own puppets, practice som~ of the_ more difficult sounds, then· sent them home to work on their own,· with a whole new world of chal- lenge and imagination ope'n to them. Belpforl'ou . Warning on Silver Consu mers interested in purchasing silver as a hedge against inflation have flOO<_led ~e California Department of Consumer Affairs Wlth calls about advertisements offering silver bars, ingots and coinage. The Department of Consumer Affairs can make no recommendations for or against silver as an lhvestment, but officials do warn prosp,.ec· 11-----1-tive-investoni-that-J'phonyu..s-ilver-eompanies--are trying to take advantage of the unsuspecting. They urge you to protect yourself by investigat· ing thoroughly before doing b.11siness with any company. \.r" (-' llere are some tips to follow: e Contact city and county -licensing agen· cies to be sure rt.he finn has met local business requirements; • e Check the finn's reputation and record for delivering merchandise as pr9mised; • CarefuU y revjew the tenns of" any agree· ment involved; • Determine whether the silver is valued on a basis of becoming a collector's item or its actual value; • Determine if the offer is for pure silver and by what n1easurement; • Check to see if the investment can be promptly sold; • Consider the expense of storing sil ver and i11s1rrance to cover loss. l 1ou fm1 Help Carpe11ter Need_ed The ~Jental Health Associalion is asking for someone's time to cut out pictures for children to use in maki ng co)l ages. . . . South Orange County's Regional Office 1n Newport Beach has made the request. and more information is available by calling 642·0963, the Voluntary Action Ce nter in Cosu l\fesa. A different 1)-pe of skill is needed at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic. A carpenter-handy· n1an cou ld volunteer for general repair work. '['he action center at 207 Avocado St., Costa ~1esa ha." more lnforn1ation. A voluntC{!r receptionist who can work from n a.m. to noon ~tondays and 1 to 5 p.m: Fridayc; is needed by the ?lfentaJ Healt~ Assocta· tion's South \ounly Drug Abuse Serv1~es. l-l~n· tington IJearh. fl.t ore details are available by cal/in~ 642·0063. Volunteer.; also are needed to help with pretelethon mailing the last two weeks of April and the f1~t two week s of Al ay at the United Cerebral Palsy Association. Atore help is needed daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to paste labels. . The -action center also ran supply more 1n· formation about these opportunilies. The center, wh ich supplies help to all l'OUnty agencies. finds that ii needs volunteer.-, too. 1\ specia l request i~ being made for some- one with an interesl and background in pu ~ lie relations. Duties include writing news re- leases and 1A·eekly columns or vo\unleer opportu· n.itics. I-lours are one n1omlng each week. • Explorei;s_ Stretch ~Arm of Law By L. PETER KRIEG CH IM D4o1I, Pl .. 1 tlllt \Vhclher llleft's a lost child in Corona del ~1ar or traffic- cOOgesftoo at the Anaheim Convention Cet'ller, Orange Coast police agencies are tun1ing more and more to a new source of help . Thex_'re 91!ttlng it from the 500 teen-ag8 00}'1 Ma iirTs v.•ho ar~ membe rs of Orange County 's 22 Police t:xplorer posts. The first Boy Scout Police E~plorers were formed 11 ypars ai:-o by the Orange C-OUn· ly Sheriff's Department Today, all poUce ageflcies except San Clemente sponsor Eltplorers. Coordination or !heir efforts is managed by police advisors, "'ho are members of the 6range County Law Enforce- ment Advi~s Association. Tll E GROUP meets monthly and accomplishes a variety of objectives, ac- cording to Officer S t a n Uressler, who heads t h e Newport Beach Police Ex· plorer program . The Explorers spon.wr three ncademles each year for all mcrnbers where they learn basic police techniques, in- cluding the use cl" guns. They never v.•ear arms. howc\'er. Bressler said coordination of the E1plorers today is so sha rp "that we have the capability to put 200-300 Ex- plorers at any given IOC"Jtion for things like traffic control and searches within an hour." C1>ntrol during st~ting and 0U1er activities at the Anahtim Convention Center and fre- quently a&-sist with general security. "They are used f o r assistance in particular cases, to run errands and lo ad· minisl.Cr fir1$l aid," Dressler &aid. ~Se~·er.aJ -or .... ttre-posts .Dow have their own buses so tran9p0rtation of the entire posl can be acoo1nplisl1cd with ntinimal delay. J\.1 A N Y POLJCJo.: depa11n1en1s, i n c I u d i n g Newport Beach, are using the Scoots for projects 11 k e "Operation Identification,'' "Operation ID" was in· augurated in Newport Beach more than a year ago. 11' was begun in an e1cl us ive area oJ the Balboa Peninsu la where Explorers v.·oold go from door to door offering to engrave serial or social s e c u r l t y numbers into valuable hou.9etx>ld items. "This is a great deterrent to burglary," Bressler pointed 001. He said Explorers !111ve been caUed on frequently lo help in searches for lost children and ev~ to help Police scour a widespread area for a. specific piK'C of evidence in connection with major crirrws. ( ..., P'iliM lllff Pl'olt Bressler said the Explorers are regularly used for tr affic Bressler said the next major event for' the Explorers ,.,.ill IJC to participate \\'ilh some 20.0fllJ youths -in the Orange Co•mt~· l\farch cJ Dimes parade nr.xt mooth in Irvine. EXPLORE~ SCOU1 ' LEARN!: HOW TC' OPERATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER Karen Binning, 17, of Harbor High School lnltructed by Officer Stan Bressler of N•wport Beach PO Mee.t Hattie, Greatest Cow the World Has l(rioivn SEDRO WOOLLEY, Wash. (AP) -If you've wondered \1"1y c:ov.'bells and milk cans 'f"'" have been relegated t o ~ roadside antique sto~ . or ~ thin k lowing kine still wend their homev.•ard way froo1 di_s. tailt leas.you don't know much about that carton of milk in your refrigerator. i\filk Le; now a factory p~ duct. The cows w hi c h manufacture ii are parked, in-t ~ cre.1singly, in paved lots, are monitored by computers, fed by automated devices, and- thanks to a r Ii f i c i a I in· "'-s-emi -natlorFnre-remode'led- generation by generation to in· crease their yield and their fit. ness for work on the assembly line. l\teet Slcagvale G r a c e r u l Hattie. the most productive dairy cow of all time. Hattie not ·only broke a 2\·yrar-old world record by giving 44 .019 pounds or 20.047 quarts of milk in one year. 1972, but revealed herself as the \'Cry epitome of that genetic tinkering by which lhe bovine sisterhood is presently being merged vdth U.S. industry. AP Pllei. Not th11\ so r:1re a t-reature is. hcrsrlf. required to toil Wider factory conditions: llat· tie's ov.'tlers. the Tenneson brothers. provide her with an alumin111n-sided ham of her own, another high·loncd Ho!· sl<'in naml'd C~·nigo Petro Tels!ar as a kind of lady·in- v.·aiting, heaps of fresh wood shavings upon \\-'hich l.o rC$t and s!et'p and cons!ant at'C'eSs to a sn1all, individual pasture , ...,.hich looks out upon the green SkaJctt Valley nnd the foothills of the C.ascade i\lount.ains. SKAGVALE GRACEFUL HATTlE BETWEEN MEALS She Produces Triple Average Cow's Milk Yield AU. llOLSTEI\'"S .1re large but Hattie-a big-boned. broad· faced •black beast \\'i1h four v.·hite stockin~s and ~ \\hi1e- splashcd r1.11np-is ponderous. She stands fi\'e-fN'l<ine at the should<'~ and '"'eighs one too when v.'ilh calf. l~att ie lisl.l'd as ~o. 606!!325 in the complll('rizcd Holste in· FrC'isian herd tm k at Bra{- tl('horo, \'1. is docilf', even. one might say. resii:;ncd. One rH__•vrrlh('less dc!.l'('t s . ...,·hrn fix· l'd at close range h,v h('r cold bh.K'-black Holstrln <'~'<', a g Io only II n p s bu r g i a n QllC"f'nliness of nirin. One would not like llnt11e to Sh'p on one's foot. Hattie is now !O years old and hrr udder is no longer t-.1ost dairy anin1:ils spend eight murs of the 2~ 1·csting with perhap four hour,;: of sleep. eight eating and ('ight chev;Jng their cud a1lhOl.Jgh not, naturall y, in ronsecuti\"e eight-hour stretches. But Hat.tie sends so n111ch cellulose fiber dO\\'Il to her four stomachs she consumes ntore than 60 pounds of alfalfa hay and up to 45 potmds or grain e,·ery 24 hours that to ~et the job of rumination don<' she ha.<> to k('('p regur,gitatin}! and chev.·ing av.·ay even v.·hen lying do11·n. HATnE'S O\\'r.i personal milking machine is ~rfix«I lo her at prl'Cisc \\\"Clve-hour tn· tervals at 6:30 a.m. an<i 6:30 p.111. and it puffs and clicks away for a full eight minutes, double avcr.'.lge milking lime. <'Xtra<'ling her flood of flu id product. \\1ren the cups arc ren1ovM, Hattie lurches obc· <li<'ntly through the gate of her stall, goes bock to her feed rack and starts grinding do~11 n1ore ha\'. Hattie is known as a "hard 'work('[' ... It is a trail :-;he shares, in vnr~·ing degrees . witlt<lhe rest of the boyine sisterhood. Graz. iu,i::, though it still goes on, is a vanishing practice. to.tore and more t'()V.'S are kept in paved corrals 11•hich can Ix> cleaned bv a tractor blade. are nOur1shC'd at, filed racks which c.:.in b<' filled by a mobile hay and silage dispense r and are sheltered in adjacent open sheds eq1Upped with rubber n1ats for resting and some tim('S v.·ith sloUed floors lo cooduct v.·astc into an underground flushing system. They nre paraded to a cen- tral milking parlor evef'y 12 hours to 1.1ke p.1rt in \\'ha t n1ight be described ns rom- nuuti1V lactation: to be con· nected in groups by way of n1ultiple milking n1achines to a ma1.e of sterile, vacuum-ac- tuatcd. stvin!ess stC<'l plum· hing and thence to one of the refrigerated storage tank s v.·hich r1·rry dairyn1an n1ust install for a Grade A rating. chic. ShC looks, in fRct-fo in· ;=====================i- dulge in v.·ell·v.'om dairy For humor-"as though you'd hav' to jack her.up to put a milking machine on her." She is still w k d mak;ng h~lory for all lhal. ~ ee en er n10re thari Lripling the B\'er1111:e year in n row by producing U.S. row's yield for 8 1h;rd Advert1• s1· ng I l5,483 pounds of milk in 1973. llaUie is nn "eating (ool," as indeed she must bC'. since a I tied to the tonnage o( raw Come and bid onoll types of sporl items • SI.ii -Golf Shoes Coif Clvb1 -~e11.,is Rockets - Temi1 DrtlM!I Sport Sftoet - $peedo Swim Svit1 and Tn.irW.s -f i1h lur.tl -belt -Rock re,,,,;, SoJh -ltnrii1 lo;• Culll -Gun Co1ot1 -k.W.. Ski Porit1 -Ski aoo11 -Sleds -Scuba Regulotor ond Volw1 -And Mo"'f Mori - "THE STORE WITH ALL THE FUN" 24 HR. SPORT PHONE 547·2.545 SPORT , .. AUCTION ~1-I EVERY MON. NIGHT AT . "-OUR $ANTA ANA STORE 1.001111:30 FANTA~TIC UNBEUEVA81.I BARGAINS -JOIN THE FUN/ 1~49 ea~h is all you pay for professional color portraits of ycur child. Select either large 5x7'; or set of 4 wallet size, from several poses. •2d'tion~ -... ·1.48.tlcNld • Al pcrtraits det4red t> )O.J et CU lbe • Age firril: 12 ~ And we never charge for handling or delivery. Pixy is available only through JCPenney. JC Penney cow·• produ<ll•n 1, directly Phone 642 _4321 1 material she Ingests. 1-----------------~ rrc ---------------------------...J FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ONLY March·· 19·23, Houri! Tu•s •• frl. 10.1 2-6. Sat. 10.1 , 2·5:30. . . -- • , • , • .. .. ' . / I Don't ·Blame Panic S tate Allocatwns Not Satisfactory ., By 11IOMAS D. ELIAS Of tllll Dlofty ~lloot $1•H 1-..~-U-Ulore'._..yllngle..culpri ' ~ Scluthem Californians c a n blame as lbey sit in their daily gas lines, it most likely 11 the allocation system federal of- • ' ' ficials have imposed •nd not the "panic buying" singled out by those same off~. True. the average car today is driving around with 9.5 gallons in lts gas tank, oom- pared to 4.6 before the shortage began last faJl.That additional five gallons per car an'K>l.mLs to almost 9 percent of the nation's total Inventory. But in Southern Clli!omiai the most obvious inequitief aren't caused by this sort or petty stockpiling, but by the federal allocation s y s t e m itself. less are gttllng the same amounts as urban · &rel$. by com son ~itb their 197'2 uaage. This, combioed with th< lower traffic in nu-al areas. hM produced a surplus ol guollne Jn !IOrTle places at the same time as dlere is a gros,, shortage in others. exactly what the a!Jocation system was suppost'd to prevent. OF COURSE it's wilikely that even if much cl the gallonage given to outlyjng areas were diverted to urban centers. the gas lines Would disa ppear. But it would pro- babl y ease the s i tuat i on someWhat. In the meanti(.ne. several if"09ies and oon!Hcts have resulted. 'S111ooth Landi11g' OAIL Y PILOT 8 :J Ex-aide Charg_es ITC Failing to Fill Role I • \\'ASl ll'.\""GTO:"\ 1u r1 1 -A Angeles ca~s through ttwt burt>aUtTaHC red tape ftl head. forn"ll:r FNlt'ri"ll Tr:1dc L'olll· n1!sslon rt1'C 1 official has quaru:rs." chari;:t<I the u~cnc\' Is !';o.1 Pn~ulf1'<1 in rt'<I tape th31 Jt is T 1. 1~1ng 11.s talc1l1 l'd v.·orkef;:; and l\lo 1·e 1·i1vr. tn11t11g to fulfill ns role a.s a b • pffll'('tor of con5un1ers B l _ l k "\\'hile I a111 relucl:u\t ·10 i;:o y f U ll t•a :r as far as souie-of n1y :tcad£'n11c <·oll1'agu(•s a 11 d rP<.'01nn1t'1KI that tl"M: 3E!<'n,·y should bt> abolL'th1-d, I fl•;1r thitt unless so111e of the dra~111· µr opo slls I ha\t' rt"<..'Om- 1nt>1l<k-d ar" adopled. th•• l"1111grl·ss 1•11~111 as v.1·Jl follow 1h1.:lr r~'Ornn1~·11d.11ion ." s;1id {;1·"rgc J. Z.•r \ •• ~. forn1c·r <iC"· !Ing tl1r~·rtor of 1h1· :1i:1·nr.l"·s Lo~ 1\J11-:1·lt·:-r1·g1\111;1I orfll't' i'..1!r\ Ll'i. \\ho f\UI\" !1·:l('h••S la"· at ~~tth"l'~h·rn L"n11"1·r:-1- 1~ in Lo:-. 1\n~l·k·,.;. toll.I .1 Sl,•11,1!1• 1· t, tll 1\\ \' r (' \' .'IUh· C\lllllllilh'l' \\hl<'ll I:'\ Sl"ft1111111- L!l)..; rtu· 1-''l'l'"s pt•rforin:ut1·1• th~11 l11s J.;rt:at1·•1 • tru ... 1r:lt1011 '11a.; 111• 111a "·l11 · !ri ·no1•· I ... :-. ENGLISH RIDING LESSONS \\'ASll l~(;'ro:-; I L:PI 1 Arntr<1k says IL<J pa11..1«1g1•r 1r;uns C'arrled 28 (X'rcent 1nor'-" passengers in J .u1uurr thau " ~<·ar r.i;c.. The unusualll" I a r 1: c• J.Jll.'r('JS(', t'OOjllf'd v.ilh ()fhl·r s1at1s11cal ilwh«att•r,), 1ndh:Ol!o•cl that thl' ffil.•r~~ eris1s \\\IS causing Am('ric;ins h• tum b;tt·k lu !h:.-µ;1~s<·n~('r t~ain 1n 111t'r('a:s1nc !ll!n1~r.<1. · Tu1i1I r1d1·rship 111 JJnu .. 1r: 11.1:-. 1.12:!.1&.'l p ;1:-!'>1• n i.;e rs ro1 11P<tr1'<I 10 l.IO'J .Oi8 1 n J:1n11:ir·,. 19i:l. ('o.1ch rrn\l'l 11;1.~ u1) 2'J pi·rc1·nt and slC'Cpc.- lr;11 1•I 1111·r1·ased 15 pt'Tl"Cnt. -RUFFELL'S- uPHoLsre'Rv That system has seen lines as Jong as 70 lo 80 cnrs pile up in urban areas. while son1e ru- ral sen-ice statiOns can't get rid d their fuel. \Vhile mo.st Southland motorists fwne in t h e i r gasoline lines· and doo 't dare venture out of their immediate neighborhood for ' fear they'll be unable to refill their tanks , &Mre are no gas lines in the very areas these drivers are afraid to visit. J\olatt Keyes. student in l\l ci\"ally School's Trainable \\'illianl Keyes. not1rc>d his son \\'as fJ St'i natcd by Mow A•oiloble ot ttle LA.Ill FOREST SADDll CLUI 837-981 8 Wk " Yo11 Woi.t The hit • SO ABSURD has the situa- tion become that while prices .have gone as trlgh as 67.9 cents per gallon in some SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS areas. several stations in the Blythe area struggling to unload large stocks of gasoline y,·cre selling as lov.· as 29.9 earlier th is month. "Stations along the major tra\'e1 routes to places like Las-Vegas. r.1amfl}(){h l\1oun- tain and Phoenix ha ve a con· sistently good gas supply," l\1ichael l\tassinter. supervisor ol travel research for the Auto Club, said in an interview. "Since there's no odd-even rationing system in most of those areas. stations will S<'ll to anyone. anytime. often 24 hours a da y. For the most part. their prices are simila r to those in the cities." !\·tentally Retarded program, has things under l"Oll· the flyi ng oh1ert~. and nny.r"the <Hrli11C' ts sponsvr- trol in the cockpit of an Air, Cal 737. llis father. ing a lour nf the plane for the ent ire tl:.i~s vf 31 . -~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scl1ool s Tigl1te11 Scl1edi1les Of Buses to Co11 se1·ve F11cl 8)' CA1"\llACE PE.\RSOS As more and n1ore students '·take a bus ;ind leave the dri\'ing to us," the Huntington Beach Union High School Dist rict is hunting for more fuel of its ov.n. hJs appliQ<l for and expects to f.!.<'! an en1crgcncy Federal fuel ' alloca1io11 in Apri l fro1n the Ft'dPral Encrgy 01fict'. of haza r<lous ua l ~1ng c.:On· ditions. The E"<t r::i nd1n~ !X"lpt1lar1on in .\1.1y \11!1 1:1k1· 111·crv bus in the d1stntl, IA:\11011 10111 tru· :.tees. l'incli 1'alk Set at (; \V (; • Fornlt!r pn·:-.1d•!J1l1.i l ad1 iso r . ltutx>rt Finch \1 111 lM' U1c kernote spcak c·r '.\larch 29 at tile an~ual n1l<t'ting or the Golden \\'C's'. ( ·011ci:e Cittll'Tl~ ;\dvisory Cu1nrn1lll'C . 1922 Horbor l h•d. Coiro Meso -S41-0 2S9 Grand Opening New and Unique Wood & Metal Sculpture (c me and Browse · Monday thn1 Saturday March 18-23 9-5:3 0 i The catL~c of these in· equalities is the standard used to portion gasoline out to each station. Tha t standard is a percent.age (85 percent this month ) of the amount pu inped in the same month two years ago. Recreational traffic o n Southern Californ ia highY.'ays tY.'O years ago was almost one and ooe-half times as heavy as today, according to t h e Automobile Club of Southern California, v.·hidl monitors the re"gion 's gas o 1 in e situation more closely than anyone else. Coastal routes are not so v.·elJ off. But even on Sundays , l\ta ssinter reports, gasoline is a\'ailab\e at se\·erat non ra· tioned poin1s on U.S. IOI beading north through Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties to\\·ard San Fran- And lo bt\\c·r u:-c. '>•ha t gas it's got. the district has In- it iated oomputerizcd schedul- ing and studenl bus passes. Le1\1on, v.tio runl·t>dt-<l !h:it his background as ;1 forn1f'r f\larine supply se rgl'ant n1ay help. described thl' t·r1111- puterizC'd bus runs :ind studC'nt pass system as n1.:1jor eon- SCr\'ation efforts. .. \Vilhout tht' 1'QmfM.J1C'r pn~ gr:inun1ng ;1111! 1111ho:1t th" h1:; pa!'.sc:-,," ht• :1d<!,·d , '"il"s rn,\· ilrn1 lx·hcf v.c '-' Q u Id n ' t SW'\'1\e." Pl ans call for a d11u1rr al 6:30 p.rn. in rqc L'ollegc center. follov.·cd by a progranl in Forun1 2. 1·11c focus or the pro-- grain is carcl·r 1-duc..11ion .. /1 2 y,,,,.,..,Wfl 11uiit.n.J10n BeJ': 968·6187 4 But ouUyipg areas of the Southland -many of which have not gone to the odd-even Southland -many cl which rationing S)'Stem -neverthc- cisco. . But Interstate 5 south from Orange County lo San Diego remains the worst major travel route in tbe region. ''The problem areas there are the largest cities. Ventura and Oxnard. The lines there have been comparable with the rest of th e urban parts of the Los Angeles basin," said 1'1assinter. "\\'e arc c urrentl y transporting 4,iOO students to and from school da ily and an- ticipate major increases over the next \C \\" v.·eeks due to the energy crisis." \\'ii l.e\\1on . district director of transporta- tion , said. Blue Jeans at $30-· -Only 7 Y eal's Old Of the 19.000 students in the 52-square mile district . atx>ut 8.900 are eligjblc to ride buses because they live outside a two-mile v.·a!~ing rl is111n"c Not all take advantage of the free trip. --BUT Ll<:\\'TON expects to be transporting at least 6.000 students by mid-~l ay, as more teenagers try 10 cut down on driving th eir ca rs. By ~"J\lllA BOMBECK Under the nev.• pass sy3lem. eligible students must stxiw their pas!i al the bus sto p and must ride on spetific runs. There have bet>f1 complaints aboot Mle program from some:. parents and students. but Le1,1100 told district trustees last v.·cck he feels it is essen- tial . Before its inception. ;'11-c v.·ere forced to operate backup buses to pick up overloads at stops because \\"C rJe \'er Jrney.• ho1v many students would be there." Le\\'ton said. Ineligible students 1v r r c riding anaotbers \lo'l're using any st<.>p they wished, ca using, Lev.1oo said, "many hundreds of extra miles. to be driven." TI1c dislrf(t now \!SI_•" ;in :iveragc LOI~ g:illons of ful'I da1I\". Last \"Car dbtrict bust.·s racked up Soo,763 111ilcs. 1-lc rita gc Destro yed • SACRA'.\IE:'\TO r L:l'I 1 ~lore !h<in l.!"!00 hi~toric ;ind cultural. S1tt'S. J rl c 1 u d i n g anci('nt Indian burial grounds tind early frontier scJ!ll'men!~. arc being dcs!z;oyed each year in California. accordin g to <i st.1te ron11nission. T read sometbing--the othe r day t~trt'i>st made my heai;;t'Stop beating. AT WIT'S END But the dislricl says it is THE STATE v.'ill reimburse n1anaging to drive more than the district onl y for costs of C\"Cr \\ith lC'sS gas. transporting students .,.,-ho li\·e The s 1 ate Arrheolot;ical Historical" and Palcontoloi;:ist ·rask Force. crea ted bv the 1971 LcgislaturC, said in an annual rt.-porl : Rep. l\1orris K. Udall from Ari:rona predicted in h i s ne\\•,]etter to his constituents Fuel -allocations bv the r.io re than. tv.·o miles from ··nie outright dt•stnirtion of (\a I ifom ia's non-rcnrv.·ahlc cultural rc sourccs i~ to get re ady for shortages in they will bring after they'.ve i.-.'001. cotton and synthetic. been bleached a fey.• more fibers that will cause clothing times and patched. \l.'ith the prices to soar. Then he added. shortage, V.'e Mike 11iil.at \lo'e processing ra te ." Federal Energy Off ice are the ir school or for student s equal to \\'hat the district used v.·ho li\"e v.ithin the limit but in 1972. \\'hich in '.\larch, v.·as rt'qUire transportation bec:.iuse 14.362 gallons. 1---'-------'----------- ''There is e\'en talk oC • ., can. · rationi ng blue jeans. r had to ask . "\\'here did If blue jeans become any these jeans come from ?" tighter. any more faded , any But in 19i3. lh<> dislrict had upped its n1onthlv SUpfllY to 22 .760. This year, Lew~ estimates the district v.·i\J re- quire 22.369 gallons in ~larch . more wom, or any less "\\"ell, as you know teen- available. teenagers are going agers put on a pair when they to have to go through life are 12 and don't take them off sitting under a Utble. again until they are 19, so you Believe me, this nation see .· ·" · Where is the extra gas com· ing froni? "f got 3,000 gallons of diesel from a fr iend of mine in Anaheim." sa id l£v.1on , "3.000 gallons of gasoline fro m another friend in Anaheim and talked Standard Oil into sell- ing us another 2.000 gallons of gas." cannot stand another "jeans" "Where did they come cutback. In Russia. they are from?" l persisted, paying $50 a pair for faded, "A g1rl who just turned 20 v.'Qrn jeans from the United and went to a convent. Do ypu St<>tes( v.ilic.h is a 100 perctnt v.·ant me to put them in a in~kup over what they paid box?" §he saked. tor our wheat). "Ko. they can walk.'' I sald He v.·ouldn·t say who his "friends" \\ICf'C. IN ADDITION, the district r didn't realize how serious miset¥ly. the situation v.•as until my l---'-'-------------------1 daughter dragged me into a fashionable department store last \\'eek. "Do you have any old secondhand jeans?" s he asked. "Didn't you see the sign'!" she asked. "NO J E ANS TODAY. OPEN FOR SERVICE ONLY." "[ \ll'Otddn't ask onl y I'm pretty desperate," said my daugh ter. ,Sbe took off her coat and turned around to reveal her underv•ear c. o m i n g through the seat. "\\'e have a few jeans for regular custon1ers only." sai d t~ clerk stiffly. "but I'll show them to you. Now here's a pair that went through eight owners, tv."O communes. and a rock festival. You'll ?dice the sea t is seasoned and is m srmolh it's about ready to break through. There's a Patch over one knee. the hems are raveling and they've been bleached over 800 timt!:s." "I love them.'' sqUf:aled my daughter. "HQW much?" "$30.'' ''Thirty dollars!" 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I always she. got her~~f$ abeck °' '111 D•11• "11" s,1.tt1 • · entci''"the-~tissouri School of the ~1issourl School ot r.tfltes .ww~" .;. • .. but no tninieipuin u; nui!l . \\'hen a person ge'"L\ tt l;le ~.-ti.tines and· ~letallur-gy t.Mtt her and Metallurgy and was t61d'" When her twe cbil4ren were So, she wrote to the ctwn- !hrre are a lot or years to look purent!I didh 't -v.·ant her to she could teach . h.ch small, spe wrote articles for ceUors of the two Wl.lversities tia<:k O\'er and a tot of uc· ~a~·4; hon1e al m.h a )oont::. aoence. w 1 trade joumal.s and did a lot of to see what had 1>3ppened. -t.~pUslunerit.'i to list. agtt. was not what she had ln yilnd editing. -T-h e-r e cord s l r o "' But Eva llirdler Grt'N'le, a t'JRST GIRL .u a career. SJIOE STRINC Washlogton were dilcovered ((16t.a ~lt.'S<i resident, pri:fers EARLY 11\-i'EREST in the basement and she found to look to the present and She enrolled at \111ashington lier career ol "self..made" that 17 eredita from her future. Uni\'ers.ity in St. LA>uis, a ?tin. Greene's interest in jobC5 took her to the oiJ flekb, · freshman year and three in According to her cal('ula-private coed college. ahd y,·as geology and mlnlng, which where she started in the oil her 10JDornore year had been lions, she "'·ill hn\'e another 35 .al1ow00 lo sign up in the was her real preference, was ~lnes.'! ''on a aboe string." deleted by the d Jr e ct or, years after ht.'r birthday engineering course. the fir.It sparked by her father, a She would buy Jeaaes with because she was a girl. \\'edncsday to carry out her girl to receive such mining engineer who made margizV.1 prodoctk>n and dean GOT DEGREE goals of w r i t i n g her permission. reporb on mines all over the out the welts tc> make them .:iutobiograph)I--.and-a. book ··Run1ors "'ent. arournL.as \Vest. He 'A'OUld bring ~e start producillg..again_ Juatif!Oatlon came--'* her about "''ace. 'rurnors do lhat a female was sarilples and n]ects from the On the job ~ two yea-ago when she Y" variow mines he visited. • n.ue never wore • " Shi.' plans tQ J1v{' to the ~ge in the program." she said. pants. "l wore a skirt below received heT correct degree in of 125 and ~Heves kC'tp1ng a "Sorne of the professors said "They were the best kind or the knees, boots and a leather. full academic regalia, and she go;i! 1n mlnd is lhc only way to they "'·ouldn't ~rmlt a girl in specimens." t.f.rs. Gr'' n c jacket." she said ... and car-proudly Six>ws snapshots of l~r do it. their clas&"S. cpmmented. ''I was the only ried a '38 1or the rat-in cap and ga\lin to prove It. This reasoning is lypical of "'nle professors ig nored ooe (in the 1amily) int.crested tlesnakes." "We've bad such a dlange 't G in them." . rs. reene. whose life and me," ~lrs. Greene said. "But I Jn the late '405 when r.he a~ in atUtude among men-you 01partment are organir.cd ac-tell you, I got my work." k. a child of four, she would plied for training at the can't believe it," she said, cording to an engineer's stand-She said one of her ~ play with ber rocks along with Human Resources Laboratory repeating that two ye.an: ago · <irds. Every1hing is in ilS' fess.ors, a tnan from Russia, her dolls. The coUectlon, in Tulsa to begin another the lt1i950Uri .9Cbool enrolled place and. she kno\.\'S where \\'OUld skip her when it came typical <A Mrs. Greene, was career because the field work: 353 girls Jn the engineering t\'erything i.~. time for recitation in cla.u. metieu1ously arranged aOO was getting too st.reru>u,,, me program. She was one of the earliest Another didn't give her a labeled. discovered what had gone Now, she is im-'Ol\'ed with a advocates of liberalion for .:rade for the course and she After college, she had a wrong in her college gradua-busy schedule of testing and U'Offien but says she is "not a "·ent to ask him how she had ~t deal of trouble finding lion when she failed to get a counseling. She gives her liberator. There 1s a much done on the final exam and jot\'!, but th.at didn't st.op her. degree in mining engineering. clients four hours of counseling r.trs. Greene workl in her own apartment, which ls filled "·ilh filing ca bl net .s, lxd.ftlves aOO a huge desk. There is no couch or eary c:ba~ In. her livine .mn. in· dlratlng that she Is nol yet ready to.take .it ectsy. She listens to I.he neYi'S on television in the e\·etring, reads a gre3t deal and works on her bookJ. Her ideas she laments. ere "way olf in the future. \\'e're not re.ady for them. But I can't.help Jl. I just. put them. down." \Vhen asked If she·had some philosophies that have go\·ern- ed her life, she replied (·m- phatically, "Y••· I do. "You'ie never a faUure !Ill \'OU bJarue I.be other fellow. i've lived that all my life. "I won't accept anything. I li\'e by Elato's "'Ord.s, ·Koo~ 1hyself. accept th)'lell and be thyself.' ., She alsO believes that .. prob. !ems are negsli\'e. r\'e ah~a).' changed problems into c:hal· lenges. I stilt do.°' And she !11~ 'ol'Ork "1'111 still "'°'king. I ne\·er quit.·• Her ideas on Pf'3Ce are in· _teresting. She believe$ tlull nicn 1\ill never find the n1elh1Yi for bringing world pe'1ct'. The only hope. she said, is in \\'\)Ill· en. ~ e nicer y,·ay of doini; everything. \\'hat her grade "'ould be. He "I couldn't get a job with any She had earned that degree. after they cornplele a battery I just take it as easily as I lore up her examinaton blue of ,the big companies. They not the general science of aptitude le!ts. Bea Anderson, Editor can." took in front of her eyes. ,1,.ouldn't hire women. But I degree, she stressed. --'-::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii•mm•••••iiiiiiiil..,;;;;:---. As a young girl at the 1um She finally got her bachelors . always foWld a wa y. I had to In writing for transcripts,! -Mrs. Gree nei>elieves that problems are negative. She 's "always changed proble ms into challenges." Sile1ice Not 6olde1i F1·iend n1 Need of Co1nf 01·t DEAH AN:'\ LANDERS: I can't get anything done tcxla~. :\ly 1>hone keeps r1ngln~. For ..-/7=-___ --~ (), ncarl~· a yea r l \\'H1ted for il to ~ •. •. , ,_ _ _, ring. But it rung so seldom it , \\·as all\'ll\S a shPl'k. The ~a nit• '""":, 1,••ith thC clonrbrll. A!niu!:-1 • lhemseh·rs. \'ou'rc still young, fella. Thcre·s plenty of time left to ask 1\liS'i (;irl·next-door, and I hupt yon do, soon. non'l get burned by a "line" nobody caml'. h;l\"l' 10 i::o through v.·ith it th:11's loo hnt ro handle. Play !\ly husband \1:t~ hllrii•r! C;1n you cxpl:11n 11·hy l did it cool \\'1th Ann Landcrs,.s res11·rd11y, and n1111· h 1 s thi~ l'l':1zy lhing~ It rnnkes no guide tn "Necking and Pet· "friends'· arc 111·slf•r1ni.: 1111· Sl'lh(' -Blr. t-.IY~TEKV ting-\l'h:it ,\re the Li1nits?" ;i round the clo1:k. 1 kno11 II DEAR IUG: \\'hrn J>M11lr Send )Ollr request to Ann Lan· v;on 't lost long . hllt I ha\'e lu :1rr uptii;:ht. thr)' somrli1nrs dl'rs. P.O. Box 3346, 2"l2 \\'. get thts off 1ny ch1·sl. suy or do exat·tly the opposile Dank Dr . Chicago. Ill inois \\°here 11·as l'\'l'rybody "''hl'n of \\hal lhc\• had intrndcd . ll's 60ti5~. l'nt•losing :iO cents in he ni·cd<'d visitors~· lie \\·as a frc:iky. P~}·rholo11:iral ty,·isl. coin and a li1ng, stan1pc.-d, sell· :-uch ,.. fine 1nan-\\'hy did lhcy kind of a pen·ersl.' joke on addrcSSl'd l'll\'f'lopr. ton11· onct• or twice and nol -------------------- rrturn: He 1\•a..,n'l one 10 a~k fa\·ors !IC' \\Ot1ld ne1· r r!ll\)(l"r on an~ hod~·. And hr was good 1.:ornpany . llM1 \\'here \1a s C\'C'r?JbodY dunng !hose l:t~I n1on ths \1 h1'n he dc'ipcratcly n<'rdL'? tn s1·c people'' lf I ~ound bitt('r. Ann. it's bcc11usc I :1111. !'lease run n1y letter for !ho!I' \1 hn kno11 someone 11•ho i~ ill. :O.'n~'b» H 11·tll hf'lp TllF:r-.1 It'~ Inn j.1!r fof my dnrlin~ -1'\tl Sil.NA T!'H I~ PLEASE UEA lt N.S .: llt•rc\'i your let· tcr. If lht• shoe fit\. folks, 11.ear ii. !)EAH. ANN L;\:\DF:l:S: l'rn a guy . A l'ertain rhic'-'tlhn !<>tis across rron1 n1(' 1n studr period is ~he a1,cragc. girl- :iext-doOr type I sort of likf'd her and ha1·c ix'N1 "'"nlln~ to ' al'k her out. \\·e beca111r pr1·t1y good friend!! anri I madl' up my mind rd get th" ner1·r up to invite hfr to it '""" 1r All of a sudd(·n. it ~tran,IZ(' feeling came Ol'Cr !ni·-\\'11hou t C\'en thlnk1n~. I ask(•d <1nQ1h1•r touc" \.\'no s11s acros'i fro1n 1ne. 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A Canadian Rockies tour in- dudes 400 miles of cycling al~ the Jasper-Banff llib1'tway,' as well as hiking lnto the wilderness. And a Pacific Northwest adventure culminates in a six~y raft trip cio-ft'Tl the Klamath River. Some tours feature moun- taineering, others caooeing or OCC Offers Travel Tips Are you planning a trip abroad? Need some advice on how t<> m~ ke arrangemeaj.s and plan an lt!nc.rary? Orange Coast Co!lcge is presenting a three·part lecture series titled ''Travel Tips for Travelers." The.series meet.s 'Vriday .evenings,· beginning t-.farch 22. from 7:3().9:30 p.m. in OCC's Science Lecture iiall. It is Jrec to the public. l\lrs. Elioor B a g g c t t , manager of ''\Ye Travel," a ' St. Pat Must Lie Aglicist Body searches are conducted before shoppers are allowed into a fenced off area of Belfast. Traffic is banned from this city living in fear. BELFAST fAP) -It v.·as ~·hat you might call a typical Irish day : Soft \\'ith the fall of rain and the musical talk of the people; harsh v.ith the discordant noise of the trouble-s that .,..·on 't go ay.·ay. A street singer with an ac· cord.ion stood in front or the recently l't'{)pened Vloolworth's Store, still rcekin!! of smoke from the fire bomb~. and he sang a ·sad ballad about some-- clnv going back to Ireland. be it Only for the closing of the day. As he sang. nre engines screan1ed dov.n [loya l A ve nue. Belfast's mai n s hop pi n g slreet . to catch up v.·ith in· cendiary bombs going off in a prin1ing plant a few blocks away. A patrol or 1lr1t:sh soldi••rs in jungle fatigues and f I a k jacket s n'IQ\·ed down the avenue. al most unnoticed by the thron gs of passers--by, hug- ging the building lines and ducking in und out o 'I doorv.·ays v"ith !heir riOes cradled in thei r ann$. Shop pers r:used their arms and submitted to a body !;earch nt an anny chec:kpolnt, thfn opent.-d their handbags and parcels f(lr a security check before pas.sing through a st.eel revolving gate that led to ·the bon1ber'1 mall, the fenced off lnner st reets or the s:hoppll)g district where vehl· • Newport Beach travel agency, aM an OCC evening instructor in travel agency operation, -~·iU be the lecturer for tht> first session. David and Suzan- ne Lindsey will present the second two lectures. The opening lecture v.·ill cover nceessary traveling documents including pa.ss- JX>rts, \'isas and 1 o u r i s t s permits. It will also coocem currency, time zones, seasons to travel, flying with children and pets, and tipping. cle tra ffic was excluded as a prect1 ution against f'Ar bombs that ha\·e devastated half the store fronfs. \\'hat noruense are rou singing? A l\·ornan emerging from a boarded-up clothing store turned on the sidev•alk troubador . "YOU'RE IN Ireland now. an d it may be the cbing of the day for aJI of us." He changed his tune to that dear Hnle to~'TI in the auld County Do~·n, but the choice ~·as not a happ)..sone. That night bon1bs erupted in l'\t!~·ry. Portaferry and st\'eral other to11.'Tis in the old County Down, including a massive car bomb that wrecked the busine ss district or Dov.'Tipatric.k. If St-Patrick really is buried under the granile boulder m a r k e d Patrk:k in the cathedral ~·ard or that ooct quiet m:u1cet town, be n1u$l be wondering ~·hat's becornt ol the island of saints and scholat"'s he n!:9CUed from 1hc pagan druids 1,500 rears go. The question \\'as put to a sh ipyard \\'Otktr standing in the rubble of where up untll rteently Paddy Lamb's public house used to st.and. Saints and schc>lars," he laughed derls l\•ely. "Don't be daft. Tbtte hasn't been a saint ka~·aking. \\'h1le ~·<"lin:; is basic in mo.st !rips, some rc1y in part Oil station w;igons or public transport at.Ion. Hostels oiten are ~ at night, though campgrowxls niust be rl'lil.'d on in many cases. Prices st.:irt at i29S. The AYll also plans a ~;ide choice of European trips next summer as part of it.5 40!.h an- niversary p~'Tam. STIJDE!\'TS v.1io v.·ant to US<' the summer to further their studies outside the cla~room may find the offerings ol Educational Exped itio n s International of interest. U.S. projects include eci>logy in Wyoming and ardtaeo!.ogy in Rhode Island. :-.'evada, and Nebrao;ka. AH invol\·e ~ri~ scientific research under the direction of experts. They re- quire hard ~-ork. paying· off in learning rather than in fun. The EEI sponsors sc.lentUic e~itions .that enlist the. aid of stuients and other adults around the world. A st ronomy , marine s c i e n c es , anthropology, geology, and areheology are rt-presented ln the spcctrlIDl of aciti.,·ity. ·~1ost1 <hough not all. are summer programs. Next summer's U.S. pro- ject.s offer opp:>rttr1itit11 l.O ex· cavate a 17th-century fann on the East Coast, dig in an In- dian rock-sbl'lter in the Wesl, canoni1.Cd in Ireland in 900 ,.ears. \Ve\·e· become the island of assassins a n d murderers." IF rr \\'ASN,. for the St . Patrick's Day cards In the ~·moo....·s and the signs ad- vertisin.& the health-gi \ing at- tributes of Irish ma I\ beverages, Belfa<t and the towrui aJong the border on the Ulster side might be mistaken in the rain for Vietnam or the Gaza strip. "fear is the ou.l v word for thjs city," said I Belfast taxi dri\·er named f.talachy. ''\\'hen a car comes aloog tht street at night. you instinctively step into a doorway till it goes by. ''ou cross the stn..-et, if you ste some fellow~ COOling the other .,.,.ay. Ther!:'s genuioe TRAVEL • ,, uncover an Indian biY-On-ki!t site in the plains and excavate animal rcn1ains from a 6.'l-foot <"ave in \\lyonung. • Pt:OPLt: "·ith special ~k ills and Interests in these <irc<is can be particularly helpful in these projEct.s. They ~'Ork in learns for about three weeks each. Costs range from $490 plws transportatioo. Aoolher kind or \"'orking vac.a1ion is ;u•nilable through the American Vnl'nds Servi~ Comn11Utt' \ 160 N. 15th St .. Philadelphia, Pa. 19102J. The Quaker organization has run swnmer v.·ork camps in the United States SLllCe 1934. tension h c r ~ , a~s.sinaUon. ·• f c a r o r In the pest three years. 216 British soldiers . 40 Io c a 1 defense troopers. 39 JX>licintl."n .and 600 ci\·ilians h;i\·e died in Ireland'" urban \varlare . and thousands have been "·ounded or burned 9'lt of their homes. In recent months. there has been an escalation o r firepower in the guerrilla tac- 11cs. 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TODAY 'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 74 Hoax letter 18 Heally 115 Irrigate 77 Improve 158 Chinese cotton 11 7 Pronoun 1 This 79 Arooiatlc pagoda 19 Likeness 119 Heeds s ide:. .wood 160 Navy police· · 24 Mineral 121 Speak prefi:it 8 1 Soviet hero 161 Attending compound 122 Paris 4 Small 84 At no l ime 163 Demon 26 Aromatic subway herring 85 Franl<ness 165 The Orient plant 124 Squabble 9 Squander 87 Citrus lrult 167 Run over 28 Melal peg 126 Frames • 14 Program 89 Bristtes 170 Smears 30 Tincture of 20 Indian 91 Drug 173 Indicate 33 Follow mind greeting 92 Molding 176 Voids 35 Make 128 Upbrald 21 Adjoin 94 Bays 178 Follow Joyous 131 Secretes 22 Archtype 96 Gult·like advlce:2 37 Purposive 134 Frolics 23 Relaxing bird wds. 40 Garret 136 Suit 25 Fatuous 98 Grouse 180 Roman 43 Isle la bric: 27 Strap gathering c:ountry 46 Hadrian 139 Chinese 29 Inscribe 99 Myself 182 Pretend: 2 48 Lavender mile 3 1 Submarine 101 Furcula wds. 49 Dropsy 141 .Continent: detector 103 Prevalence 183 Idealist 51 Warble abbr~ 32 Hors 106 Edilor's 185 Briny deep 53 Glacial 142 Asiatic d·oeuvre word 187 Chunk ridge ~ tree !34 Obliterate 107 Worl< t.mit 189 Mak& lace 54 Kol dialect r 44 Smoothed !36 Dec ree 109 Bullock 190 Printer's 56 Verb form 146 Endure 38 Eest 110 l ariat erroni 57 Baseball 147 Convince Indian 112 Lustrous 191 Dislikeful learns 149 Auditory vine fabric expression 60 H@p8ning 15 1 Tense 39 Swedish 114 Sketched 192 S"8dal8 62 Garnishes 153 Long c:oln • 116 Abraham's 193 Lyric poem again for 41 Nickel wile DOWN 64 Piercing 156 Mosaic: symbol 118 Craftsman 66 Qulbble. worker "42 French 120 Radioactive 1 Styllsh 68 Bequeath 159 Choir article Isotope 2 Hebrides 70 Man's name voices 44 Half an 123 Dots Island 73 BlshOp's hat 162 Snares em 125 Junlpertike 3 "Ritzy"': 7 5 Rejuvenate 164 Board <45 Oral shrub elang 76 Male duck game pause 127 Works 4 Leave 78 Miss Day 166 Axillary 47 Burma diligently . momenlarlly 80 Nomad 168 Br~t!lian ~Buddhist 129 Italian poet 5 llallan river 82 Plural rub er 48 Musical 130 Suppolt 5 Wheel-track -ending 69-ScoUish- note 132 "--dewn" 7 Pain 83 Nostrils lake 50 Powdery 133 Conjunction 8 Bramble 86 Corrodes 171 Burbot 52 Reluctant 135 Legislate brier 88 Compass 172 Long 55 Claw 137 Pa ving 9 Falsehalr point cut 58 Gallium stone (J)I.) 90 Boredom 174 l eaping symbol 138 Jeopardy 10 TV 93 Clip wool amphibiu 59 Carplike 140 Nose commercial 95 Rascal 175 Grafted: fish 143 Snarl 11 Baste or 97 Young cod Her. l{euoir Filrn Ou KCET · French Director Jean Uenoir 's epic film. '·Grand Illusion," "'ill he shoY.TI on KCET's Humanities 1'~ i l nt Forum series froJn 9 to 11 p.nt. Tuesday on Channel 28. The 1937 classic is bast"<I on actua l events in \Vorld \\'ar I an d deal s wilh the senselessness of "':lr and the fading glory of being an of- ficer. Eric Von Strohclm portrays Colonel von Raur- fenstein. French Classi cs- ln Orange Two French clwks \\"ill be sho"Wn by the Chapman College. Great Fllm.s Guild ln the Orange Theater, rn N. Glassel\ St., Orange, at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. The Guild is featuring •the fUird as part of its spring series, "Films From Around the World." ''The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" ( 19721 ls called one of Luis Bunel's funniest fihns and features Fernando Rey as an ambassador who combats revolutiooarles and smuggles heroin on the side .. Also showing will be •·n.e· Butcher'' {1972 ), a psycho!Ogical smpensc thriller 'Backlash' Examined ENTERTAINMENT concerning a seri~ ol bizarre murder5. Acclaimed as "Best Pic- ture" at many international rilm festivals, the Peruvian film "The Green Wall" <1970) will screen at 8 p.m. Friday in the College's }lashlnger Hall, 345 N. Grand St. Th e !ilm is "probably the most - Latin Amerkon film ever made." according to guild· director Pau1 Frizler, assis- tant profe550r o f rom- munlcatioru at the college. Admission to ca mp us performances is $1 for adu1ts and 50 cents ror students. , ' All-California Show \ Changes 'F orn1at, Prizes · An aJJ-new All Cali!omla ShQW has beet lipprove<l ·t;y directors oi llte Laguna Beacll M_.m ol Art ond the sponsoring Laguna B e a c b Festival ol Arla. The show l~ limited to three entries per artist with a $4 per entry fee. Work may .not be over 96 inches in the longest dimen!ion with ha.pd delivery to the !t1useurn at 307 Cliff Drive on Friday and Saturday, ~ and 29. or lo Brug· ge(;s~n. and Crate before June :za. A lop award ol $1 ,000 with second and third prizes of PX! and $200 "·ill be made by a singltl juror, to be named ear· ly next month. , • The 20th AllllUal A 11 California Sho'>'' ls nuide possi· ble by a grant from the Festival of Arts. ~ACI~ TH•AntmS DftlY•·IN IUPllA SWAP ........ MAllilllOR kVD.Drfve·I" ,..,.. ........ Aul'9 ,__ SM.& ...... ·l -IO•Jlfll ORANG• DrlH -1" 111 f r!. ..... s ...... ·-10 .._ ""'''" '-""'' ....... .._ F•mlly ,uni ~•flt1l ••r9•IM 0•..,•t• The "liberation backlash" in divorce courts in Southern California Will be expl ored by "The Los Angeles Collective News Revi ew" from 7:30 to 8 o'clock tonight on KCET, OUNGI COUNTY'S llGG>EST ST. PADDY'S DAY CILEUATION ~m MANN THEATRES ChaMel 28. AUomeys feel that the feminist move.mcflt has benefited men in divorce ac- tions. causing judges to grant much less genero u s set· tlements to CX·'>''ives C¥l the grounds that they a r e .. liberated" and can take care or themselves. P.'1any think the TWO BIG DAYS S11t., Mllrch 16 Sun., M11rch 17 To .. •f Gr ... a..r pendulum has swung tpoo. far,1----------- leaving so~ y,·omen who have little !raining 11.ith financial burdens they can't handle. •• 0.11)'1 ·--9TMI,.,..... ......,,. ---·-· -~----,_.....;..,.,,.,.,N •·J -li41 -t:.ll ............ .fF.d ""'" _,.5-JlH 2 OSCAR NOMI HAT.oNS Joanne Woodward Summer Wishes, Win'ter Dreams Joell LH.mo• "SAYf THE TIGER" ·-,,··-.. ·· , • , • h oc• I•·•· . ... ........... ... 171·1162 :I ACAD(MT NOMINATIONS~ MM»IA UK!tl ' IAMU CMll., CINDERELLA lllfRTY !•i fMPEROI Of NORTH '"l l ..... -.... ........ _ s11.m r-· S AC&DlMY A I I AMlllCAN GUffm f"I ·. . I I 1. 1: .. •· ,. .. ' 6 1 Coach 145 Ceylon hem 99 Army 177 Small: ' . . 63 C onde· measure 12 Biblic~I doctor Scottish scend 146 Continent: weed 100 Mistake 179 Saul's 65 Imitate , abbr.· 13 Suppress 102 Basque cap uncle 67 Lift: 148 Wireless 14 Fish sauce 104 Advantageous 181 Oral French 150 AcknOwledge 15 Earth 105 Calilomia . assent .69 Sea duck 152 Slumber goddess Indians 184 An~: 08 1 • Latin 7 1 Overhea'd 154 Right-hand 16 11bstract 1 Ar se. 2 186 Gold train page being wds. i 86 Cast 72 Typo 155 Silence! 17 Coconut 111 Exists -Iron: aquare 157 Hebrew palm· 113 "M!t" basso abbr. SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS "fO'( ~Q.e~ ~ee~e Advertising ' - Phone 642 -4321 WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! oanne Woodward Best Actress (~~~.;;:,;~~~;~~)of the year! SYLVIA SIDNEY Be st Supporting Actres~ Summer Wishes Winter Dream; .. A wn1itive. touching .and be.riuti(ul movie." .. A penon.al triumph for JO.nne·wooctwo11rd." -·••& _____ ._ • ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FDR BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON .... ' DAILY IT BOTH TltEITRES, "30 l 9,30 BEST SUPPORllNG ACTOR llANOY QUAID llST SCRllNPLA Y ROBERT TOWNE • JACK • NICHOLSO ... TllE LA~'T J)KOIL SICOflO llAfUl l · Hiil ONLT •• , CCIE!D!, 1,31, UI. 5,31_ 1.m. 1,31 .. ,.mY MAIDS All IN A IOW'' 5*11 SIMO 1T llllSI (I.] MOONUGHTING MISTIUS •1 {2.1 IWINGIN l't.ISSTC&TS.i (:I.) IUN \'llGfN IUN 111 r. .. ~.~-:=::.~.~=;· :' c ••.• , .. ... Oft·•• ... . 413·4141 I AC&OfMY NOMINATIONl l THE WAY WE WllE !..cil l'\Ut 1 GOl06l IU'Mol . BUTIElfllES Al f FJI((,... Sun~y is F'l'.l L1 DA r 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS Of THE HARBOR -- , : - ' !: . . ... . : •: . . . . . ·- '• • CAMERA CAPTURES GR4CEFUL DANCERS Karen Kain and Rudolf Nureyev in "Don Juan" ,s_'_;"' ... ':..' _M_"_":..'-':..'__:'-"':..· _______ __:o_.c.All v PILOT 8 Lass Looks Back at 30 Years in Busil(less -· °Franlly. I thlb.1: rm U1\djti'-• a.bout that. althouah she'l 1 -.,------- raied," said Mautfff'I O'Hara. prtlt)' angry aloo..lt the· efl"" ''For i) year:s J got scrlpt.s 1 1ertainment i n d u s t r )' in ooWdn't even read. Thl'n I'd general. say 'Holy God . what the hen "They're oot ~Tiling mo\'ies in the am I going to do v.ith this for won1en any more and it's Raw one!' If thtte was n o hard to find anything y,·orth "----""'"~ character to play. I just doing. I am very proud of 'The · .. played myself. 1 dkl the best .J ,.Rt!d Pony' because il's family c.'OUld. Now I prefer to wa1r entertainment." witll tbe gooc1· things come 'Ibe ladv \\'ho made so mnny along." _ movie5 with John Y!'ayne that Her Irish dander "'as up. a lot of people thought lhey She was in New York to close v.·ere married in real llfe ln· up an old ap:::irtment f"Too sists she's no Pol1yaru1a, but bloody expensive and with a adds: house in Ireland and a house "I wouldn't do the kind or In tile Vir~ln Islands who stuff th ey're· making toda~·. needs It?") and to talk about not for ten million dol!nrs. If ""The Red Pony ." a tv.·o-hour somebody else wants to make tel~vtsion special of John pornography. that's fin e. But Steinbeck 's fanlous no\•el in it's not my cup of tea ." whii:h she made one of her ra~ acting appearances last :. year. TllE SJIO\\' \\'ON so n1an\' av.·anis llncluding' tv.·o Erri- mysl and rave re\'iel4'S Olat NBC-TV i! bringing ii back .Friday, l\1arch 22, sponsored by the Bell Srstcm fan11 \y Theatre. • Naturally . she's very hJppy LIKE ANOTllER famous O'llara named Searle«. ~fau­ recn is a feisty colleen 'Aith a lilting blarfK'~' in her brogue. green eyes, hair red as fox· firt. and opinions to match. \\'hen !he nl<lv1es began to neglect her after 35 year.1. she sAid the hell 1rith llolh·11·oOO. Jnd 1no1·ed to lh1~ i"'land of St. Croix in the Caribbe.111, the scene of 60 many of the ~ tume swashbucklers she madll , during her movie reign. She's married to ace nying hero Charles Blair, who owns Antilles Air Boats , a ron1pnny that ntes n1n\t. c:1ri.:o Rnd passt"ngers throughout l h e Ca ribbe-an. "\Ve ha1·e 20 pl11n\~ and 12() n ights a d:t)'. ~ind l'nl l'i1·c-- presld('fll of the company," she sa}'S proudly. and it's~ vious she'd rather talk about Ch.'.1.rles and the business than mo\ies. SllE SA \'S Sl lE isn'l bitter about Hol\y"A'ood, but feels she could have been utilized bet· ter. She v.·as on h\•t ""'Y lo a suOO'ssful stagt• c:~•r<'<'r 11 1th 1he t\bbt-y Pla~e (":) in llubl1 n "·hrn Charil's I. :i u i; h lo 11 d1Sm,·rrf'<.l her and cast h1·r in ··J11ma1ca lm1"' In 19~1. th1•11 took htr'~ to HOll)"A'ood for "The llunchbad: ot Notre Dame" the next }'@IU''< She was on a six-month \'isn, but the war brokt. out and she couldn't go home . "lt was the Mginning of Technicotor and l I o'u n d my&elf in pictures because my halr was red and my eyes were green. Imtead ol getting the juk'y acting parts I v.·as romw jogging 80'(g.'I tn e desert oo camels in ha.rem bloomers. They v.·ere fun lo do, but they dido·~ fonn the nocl~ ot a seri~ c<.1n.."'er. "I made about 50 movit·~ and l can only look b.ick 1-1·1111 pndc at the death scrne l did y;ith Tyrone Power in 'The Umg Gray line.' die ro'le of l\lary Kate in '1be Quiet \tan.' and the scene v.ilere I sa id goodbye to Walter Pidgeon in ·1101\' (ireen Was my Valley ' And I lo\'t'd the TV !!JX-'('iRI I did of '\trs. l\t iniver' but J\·1' los~ lhe revi~v.·s. ·· \"l'd she could play somt'thtng otht'T th.\n flame-h.,ired vlxl'nS kldMµl)('d by pir<&ttt on Ult. Sp.'\n!Sh ~-1ain. •· 1 had to bt-g the stud.Jo to n"l.'lke that one. Nobody "'"anted t(I tlir('(.'l It. 't'ct it made m11!ions and nu lliorui; of do11ars and J\·c be-t..--n to little C'Olmtr1t's all 01·t·r the 1-1·~and peopli• :-;.ay ·You n1ade n1y fa1•orill' 1novic of <'Ill tune' and I aJy,·ays lh1nk th(y're aoing to l}il)' ·111e Qui1·l \Ian· or '11011• Gi't't'n \V:t$ \I~· \'allev' but it's a\\1·nvs 'Sl"U· t11n!'1it:i l .J(1urnry.' ·• · She·_.. h:1d more th:in ~10 rlHldrl'n in n101·jt'8. yet in r1·.1l l1r<' ~hi•.~ !1ad only or1t• d.iu~llll·r. no,,. '.!.i, 11110 1n:1dt' ~r a i.:rnndn1other Except for "TI1e. nro T'Ql1,.... i' .. ~ th,.• on\~· ottw>r apjM':u-;ini·I' "UNDERRATED ACTRESS' ~l;iurcen IJ;,~ made 111 "'l°"''nt y<':trs y,·as 00 <t T\' s~t'c·i.il Maureen O'Hara hooorJ.n~ the k11<· John For.l llt' "'a~ ht'f' fa\otil~ difl'1.IOr rJ"'r'!'!!'!!" ;uxl onl· of h"r fa\.Xlll' µt.,)pl1• and "·ht'11 h" th•-<l. she ~:i;..i. !>Ollll'th~l1 1! d l1'\l IU ht'I' as \It'll AXCYTIIER FA\'ORITF: 11·a::,lii~~!~!~~n "Sentm1ental Journey.'' 11·h11..·h · ·' · not only n1ade the title son~ ri n Amerit·.1n instilutiou but pro· HELO OVER' OSCAR HOMIHEE SHOWCASE Taurus S1wuld Toss False PrUle II i 11/111ft TH 1::111 "l ltLY lWO HAT\" ( .. G ) Wkelt•-1,JO 511/Su" l:t..l·,:1$ .. ,$0 lLlCTllA GtlOE lN I LUf" lPG Wke11 .. 1:1 .. 10:U 511•511n J.JO f:IS lG ·40 7 Academy Award Nominations MONDAY ncr. You ha\·e right to enlarge btx·n sh11\1·ing , of l:it c-. S111~it· take prcct'dCllct'. F o \Io w Jo<lo~ ··save The Tiger " 111 By SYDNt~Y O~IAHR hor izons. Those 11·ho object are larlus, Gt:mlnl IX'rsons mig-ht thro~h on brst instincts either stupid or envious. figure prorn1nent!y. Be ready CAPHlCOHS !Dec. 22-Jan.I A.RIBS tri.tarch 21-Apri\ 19 ): CAi"CE R (June 21-July 22 1: for significant chanJ:(c. 191: Cycle is high but you Select qu a Ii t y . Leavl' ~cv.· methods are called for -LIBRA 15ept. 23-0<'t. 22 1· ha1·e tendency to Si'<' v.·hat you $1 S.01/\lln Tit J:>O MELD 0\llll:I lty111 l T"""°' O'N.ol "Poper Moon" t'Gl "Tl+E 1'05EIDON AOllCNTUIE" (1'0 ) Wkn11·f•ll t:U 11t/511n l •Jl.):ot.l:M·l ·I0·1D Niireyev to Dance In LA 011e Week short cuts. jli'l·rich-quic k don't f~e\ you are V.'tl(\cled lo You 1n:iy ha1·c to tf'ar d•IV.'TI 11 •1nt to !'l'f'. Befort~ pulling up schem~ to others. If you de· past. ':t·ou can brrak through for purpo!'I.' of rl·h1nld1n!!. \~ l;:1t l'ash. ask 10 SI..~ hooks. Then pend on partners or othrrs, despit e delays. f(il l<lp<'. Kno11· appc:irs to bt· a contr;1diction percei1·e situation as it ac- you could be dis.1ppointed. it: a<-1 accordinR]y. Leo, 11111 fall into plac'('. \'our Cl"·n tually ex ists. ll~~~~~~;;;;~=~~~I Aquarius individuals could ... I c. •· TAURUS fApril ro.~tav 201: u111c1ul'nt•.:s ,,._•('(11nrs v11 uam{' AQUARICS (Jan. 1 fig ure prominenth.·. 1 I' ., do · .tlESA 1884 Newport ''Do n Juan ··. as choreographed by John Neumeier "'i11 receive its Los Angeles premiere when the National Ballel of Canada ap-- pears al Shrine Auditoriwn beginning Tucschiy, April 2. Older persoo, 'A'ho has had as"t' · "'11 v.·atcr "TI pnn-181: \\'hat ann .. ars eltL~ive u :o tJuly 23-Au:,:. 22): One · I y · h k '~ travel ex ....... ience. y,·i\l share ctp es. OU arc on r ig l Ira<' · ma.v not actuall.v be "'-orth ~-~oraphcr ·-onJv · n ,.~. c.'OOCemed "'ith secu rit)' may o.."lrv1""0 ...... s / ma knowledge. Key is to make in-SalllPIO lOct . 2.J-~ov. 21 1· p.irseing. ltevise estimates. inner vision." sttm to be a tx.isybody, im-quiries. Toss a~ide false pride. peninent. •loii·ei·er, )'OU need l\lo1·ement. changr , a ft•l'l 1ng of (;ct scruie of value in prope r Nureyev is scheduled to dan· You v.·ill establish v.:"lluable bcin" a!i\'e -thr.'ie arC'as are perS"""'tivc. Don't feel that · JI rf of lh counseling and, like it or not, " ,..... .. ce m a pe ormances e relationship by stating your spoUigh!('{f. You !cam where on\)' past L~ real. • ·-A I g 1 .\'OU .. ..,.j.,,,blv \\i ll get it. Yoo U.111 ngc es en agemen · needs in fr<1 nk, mature 1nan-P""..,,. J you stan<l y.·ith regard to PISCES 1 Frb. 19 ~tarth 20): T k t fo th N 1· 1 find out something saving as 1c ·cs r e a 1ona ncr. special re!ationsh!p. Stud\.' Aquarius n'le"age for "·II t r Ca d ,,·ell as earning. u.:1 e o na a are now on S.\C:TTAHILS 4 No\'. 22·11t·c. 1·alid hint. 1-'i ni.~h rather than I P 'fi s 637 So GE,nl'a (i\ln v 21·Ju11e 201: VIRGO {Aug. 23-SepL 2'.!\: sa eat ac1 1c tcreo, . 21 1: Purch:ise C!f lu.1t:ur_,. 1ll'1n Ix-gin -stri\'e nov.· to un ify, 11·11 't I A I d 11 Publicize products. Get better Reach tx-yood .,..·hat appears to J ~ .•• ..os nge es an at a · is ronsidcred.-or QUPstion!'d . organize nnd prrscnt .....v1uct •1 t I A · v ·ei Con di s t ribuliou. arrangement. be :1 lin1itation. You might t''"" "u ua gencies. ar1 y • Y f't1dgrl ;. t'n•·oi•··" Surprt·s· -.-nd •0 lf -t'n '-•.l posst'hle --Is. Inc. ;. ~•Llng this· Reach lov:ard p ot c n ti a I . surpri~c yourself. 't·ou ;ire ~ .., t.'\i. ' " 1,.gh .. l. ~ ~· '~ -,. -· d bl r h h fur farnily 1nen1bcr should ooly Southland appearance by -~R=e~fu:"':'...:':"~""::_P:•~i:"':·'~i:n:to~co::::r_·~ca:=.'.pa:::::•~o::_:mo::::r~e~l:a:· ".:..:_"~°"::_•~'-'':·I ---------------------- the Canadians. 1- Origin<illy created during his stay at th.c State Opera House in Frankfurt as ballet dircc· tor, Neunieier has restruc- tured the v.·ork fot the Cana- dians and lheir guest artist, Rudol! Nureyev. ,-----------1 The 65 minute ballet \'~n of the legendary Sparuard whose epic conquests o f ol!"";!llP!l'!;,,,;!n&ii women inspired a ballet in 1761, as well as 1foz.a.rt's opera and Byron's poern . ij the perfect vehicle for ~ureyev, according to Neumeier. '"It is the dancer who makes corporeal the images th at the "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" ____ 1x1 Geo. S99al • Ruth GordOll "WHERE'S PD,,A" l•J -'I ... -,-... o:.. STADIUM I :.· ' .... .,,,""..l.J.!..l!f-·--- _,.. -.. ,. STADIUM l ~" ' .. 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' ...... . . ... ..... ... . .. .... . .... . .. ' ..... . ..... .. ONf OP TMI IRUTUT ISCAJ'f: AOVIJfTUMI mtll I DAILY PILOT Coas t Aide See8 Rio F'ire Traps By TERRI' COVILLE Of tM EMU~ ,.lie! 11•11 Brartl's tv.·o major cities. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. ate fulfof 20-story fire traps. -~ Tfiit's the v!Cw of Jbhn Behrens.t llunlington Beach ·building director. "'ho, along with eight othl'r t;.S. e'<perts, was Invited by lhe Brazilians to tcli the1n how to stop building high rise holorausls He spent six dJ;,s recently at se1nina111 in both ci lies tell· ing Brazilian arch i t ee ts . engineers Md government of· ficial!I how to build safer sky- scrapers. The seminars V.'C're hur· riedly established as a result of the-tragic fire in February which killed more than 180 persons, who were !rapped in- °'liide a naming 23 -s tory building in Sao Paulo. "TflE PEOPLE are scared · in Sao Paulo," says Behrens. ··The governn1cn1 seems quite concCmed and is reviev.•ing new regulations for con- struction." He says the major problem · is that there are no rules. no codes, and no· systr·n1 that dem&nds building' safety lrl Brazil. There is no building director or building depar11nenl 8nywhere in Brazil. "Can you imagine a ' \.\'hole coimtry 'Without building inspectors'!" he says. Developers are allowed to build bigh rise structures without sufficient escape stairu•ays. eXtremely com- bustible interior walls. and open eJe,,.ator shafts that ~l like chlmneys in a fire. Behrens reports. "1bey put great reliance on the architect and the builder. but t suspect they are as sub- ject to econornic pressure as anyone. And there is no one lo control it.'' BEHRENS WENT to Brnzil as part or a nine-man team fonned by the National Fire Proteclion Associatioo. II e was joined by such other ex- perts as the New York City Fire Chier and severa l engineers. BehtWs' area or expertise covers the need ror escape ex- its, fully protected from fire and able lo withstand the flames on..their own for some tin1e. • l1e blamed much or the high loss of life in Brazilian fires on the fact most of !heir tall to~·ers have only one stairway. usually open and in- side the buildin'g. "They don't rely much on .--~exits as a s:arety-system:--but - that's our base." Some ne\\' hi gh ri se structures. such as a 24-noor oil company office, arc in1· pressive and have developed sonic fire safety features ~·ti.ich Behrens noted for possi- ble use here in Orang~ County TllE PETROGAS building he saw has a complete fire safely communicalioos sys- tcnl. All 24-floors are con· stantly monitored , and person- nel in a control center can co111municate will\ any one section at any time. 'Vhile the entire six-d11ys \vas filled with large seminars and bus i n es s di scussions. Behrens clid form a few im- pressipns of Brazil on his first visit to the country. "Rio is a people city," he says. "It's beautiful and the people always seem to enjoy themselves. "The traffic situalion is in- credible. Everybody is on his 0\\1\, There are an atA'ful lol of auton1obi l cs. mostl y VolkS\\'l!gens. Eve rybod y is in i1. contest 1\·ith °""·er~onr clsc. It's a nalion or horn toot ers. but c1·en all rhe honking doesn't bolher anybody.·• ffe describes Rio as I he San Francisco ot Brazil and Sao Paulo as the Los Angelrs. Sao Paulo is a b11 sy industTi:'ll area and is the se1.'0nd l arge~: city in the \Vestern Herni· sphert-. OCC Gctl'i $350 Plan e Trust~s of lhf Coast O>m· munity College Distrlcl ha1·e just. concluded the deal of il lifetime: buying an $860.000 airptanc ror $350. The bar~in. struck \Ved nNi· day night. '(Viii !5Upply Orange Coast Colle.!l'e with a nyable Grumman ··~loha"·k" which Is powered by turbine f'llJ;tlncs Trustf'CS .c;aid the hl oha"·k will be l'ill!)plied by '"'". 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'!I want them to d\ftll on th4J," Wooden said after UCU\ beal the University of San F'rancisoo &HO for the Westtm Rtglonal title at ilie Unl\'eQity of Arir.ona's· MeK.a~ Center. Asked U he ..tu making the comment for psycho1ogical rea!OrlS, the 63-year-old OOri& smiled, then laughed and said : "No, It's a fact." Waltm was in foul trouble in the first game again.st North Carolina ·State. ~ He also i.sslfeCl what could be taken as a warning. "I have Confidence in this team. We 're not overconfident. but we're not going bock there (to Greensboro. N.C.) with any fear. "I'm net saying 'l\'e ~·ill beat North ------I . Carolme State, but We're confidc'flt." San l-"ranctSCO coach Bob Gaillard. '!\'hose! Oons also lost to UCLA in la.st year's ~1onal final. agreed. saying the Jm,w:is'. wnfidcnce Ls the key to their '"""""· "UCLA .has a tr ~men 4 ous ad\'antage-H's not cockiness----but it's an air of superiority.'' GaiUard said. "They know they're going to wtn.'' \\'oo:ien said his team V.'Of\ by playing better basketball in the second half th.an it has in a \oog time. "I remlocled them at halltime that on County~s Golf Patriar~h .Miller Still Goin g Stron g l i t 96 Editor's Note: The modern era sports vista is providing enUTtain· ment, quality and occasionally con-- troversy on a scale never before attaiMd In the world of athletics. Y et sports of days gone by also had great moment,, ·and 1tar pe r· formers. Today our look at these days focuses on Anah.eim's H. G. "Dad" Miller By HOWARD I. HANDY Of tlle °"" P'llol ... ., Orange County's patriarch of golf fow::I the fountain of youth at the age of 55 and is still going stroog as he nears the century mark. A ooe-time minor league baseball I player before the tum of the century and a retired gas company employee, Going Back IN SPORTS It G. "Dad" Mil la-d. Anaheim is small in stature but large in everything he does. "I started playing golf when I was 56 right here al Willowick Goll Coone in Orange County," J\.1iller admits.· Why did he wait so long before taking up the game that has been his retirement salvatioo'! "Goll in lhe early part ol this century, to about 1925 or 1930, was a pretty expensive game. The only place yoo could play was on a private dub and I didn't have the mooey. --- .. ' H. G. "DAD" MILLER • "It wasn't until they began opening up public courses that I became interested In the gan1e." But what ·about the fountain ol youth? "I attribute a great deal of my loog life to ·golf. It's a great recreation.al game and keeps the body in physical shape and the mind alert. "I've played about three or four times a week in the 30 ye.m; I have been retired. Jn f!lat time golf has been my life, my career. my interest. ''l became a charter member of the Anaheim Goll Association in 1936 at yis Sertarn5 Country Club and from there I have kept pace with the game and held a great interest in it" Rowland Under Fire There's No Tears Shed ~1any goU<>rs have round thei r handicaps going hi~r v.·hen th£')' reach retircm<'nt age. This isn 't the caS<' \\'i th Dad ~l!ll<>r "When I \\'as in my 70s. from iO to 80, I had about an eight or niu..: handicap," he admits. When he wa,., a youth, did he play football or participate in other sporis? "I had no int<'rest in football "ti.at.soever," he says. "I was quite a hunting man and I ltked to fish: I y,•as · terrifically interested in both. "Before the turn of the century I playro some minor league baseball in the Eastern League." f\liller \lo'as pickt'd up from lhe sand· lots as an outfielder. \\'as he a pretty good h.iller'! "No, I only had one talent. About all I could do was run. I "'as never very taU 15-6) but that doesn't make anY difference in golf." •le v.·as bom in Ohio and raised in Kentucky y,·h.ich he describes in this rnann<'.r v.'ith a bit of facetiousness : "Kentucky is a state of fast "'OmC'n and pretty horses . . I really mean pretty \\'Omen and fast race hof"S<'s ." Those critics say golf v.tio doesn't give enough physical exercise to ttme \lo.1lo play "'ill have a Jong argwuent with Dad hUIJer. Golf tUl'J been the fotmtain of }:outh for this man v.-ho celebrates M · birthday each Sept. I l with a golf tournament in his honor with a host of players who know him or ¥i'ould like to know him participating. The venerable ~tiller is t h e . patriarch of golf in Orang£' Coonty - and perhaps in the ent ire nation. Irvine Ni11e Thursd1'y. we Md s 12-point lead at the half today, too." In Thursday night 'll game, the BruiM beat D.-1y100 111-100 in trlplt overtinM!., Aftt·r Sat urday's victory. UCLA's 38th s!n:ught In NCAA playoff rompdidon. \\'ooden s.:ud he th.inks ~ team is ready foc another chan1~. "I think the team is thert," he said. "Ttwy fl>cl V•t' Cati y;'io it." \\'h ile Keith \\l"ilkes, a 6-foot:7 senior, v.·a.o; U1e big gunner, his All·American runn ing mate, Bill \\l"alton, at 6-11, kept the Bruins in comma~ on defeme. ~ San Francisco, led Q:,• Kevin Restanl Roll Past LA , 135-105 OAKL1\~D (r\Pl -Ca1.ztt• Ru.o11~ell SCO!'\.'CI 34 points and led the GoldCll State \\'arriors to a 13.').\05 Natiooal H.asketOOll Association victory over Los Angeles Salurday and a sweep ol their aucial l"'o-can1c series with the Lakers. The victory moved the \Vaniors, with ~<',·en ga1nes renraining this season, a full game ah<';Jd of secood-place Los Angeles 10 lhe Pacific l:>i vislon.. Only the eh.ampion v.·ill make the playoffs. HusseU. ooming off the bendt Sab.rday as he did in the first game of the series, scoN'(i 35 poinLo; Friday night in Los An[.lcfes in .a 112· 107 victory. lie had 10 points in lhe secoM period Saturday night as th<.' \\'amors shot a bhstering 82 pt.•rcenl from the field in the quarter. outscoring the Laker.J JS.26 and t<1 k1ng a 7!·51 halftiJne lead. Jeff i\1u llin.s added 24 points for the w1ru1ers. with eight in eadl of the first three quarters. Los Angeles ('('Tiier Elmore Smith tw·n~.od in his highest s co r Ing pcrfomlance of Lhe season. 2S points, to IC'ad the Lakets in scoring. J1e also led them in rebounds v.·ith 18. The Lakers have live games remaining and art• t\\"O behind the Yi'arriors in the loss colunin. Los Angeles is home tonight ngainsl the N<''olo' York Knick!. \lo1ille (:oldC'n State is otf until a Tues:tay night horne gan1c against ~tilwaukee. The \\'.'.lrriors shot 58 percent from the field before the rirst home sellout crtM'd - of the season. 13.12.1. ~JI made 15 of 22 ri eld goal alt.empts. The \\'arr1ors made 19 of their 23 shots in the SC'<.'Ond period and v.·ere 62 of 107 for the gan1e. The Lakers made 43 pPrC'Cnt, 41 of 94 . In team rebounding the \\'arrior.i had a i3·51 tdge, led by Clyde Lee's 19 rebounds. BLISS('tl didn't ent!?r . the game µntil thc:-re were four minutes remaining in the fir.;t quarter. In thC' six games against and Phil Smith, held a ont-point le.ad very early ~ most ol tht• v.;iy 1t V.'ruJ l:CLA iq cornminand before the c:1tx1city crov.U of 13,558. UCLA led ~23 :it h:'!lft1n1(' and 77.50 "'ltb 4:15 left ""hm \\'oodPn took \\'1Jkrs. \\'i!lloo, ',l'Q!!lm)' Curtis 11~! Crl'i l..(_c...out of the game. -- Tn. addition to ~s 26 1>0int.~. \\'ilkes had St'\'en rebounds \1'h1Je \\'nlt()ll h ... 1d 17 points and nine n:-bouJ1<I-:. Hl'~lani SCOl\'d 20 points and Phil Stnith 18 for the l°"'i~ champions of the \\\·st Coo:>t Ath.lt•t1c Con!erent'e. CSF' tried a dtllbf!rate 31l ack n~:irru.t the Rrwm. c..'htunp1ons of t™.· l).Jr1fic-8 nj.(a111. and ttM-gruut· "'a.s fh·e n11n1.1tt"<I old before thl' !)ons h.11 a field go.al. Then Plul Sn11th :-;ank ont· rron1 20 f1't't 0111. J<es!an1 add<od another fmn1 2'.! It-et and t11t.' llor\S ht.·ld tht· le:.id at 5-f. thi;:. only t1n1t' they h:1d the margin in the game. UClA 1131 Wll••• ~t, .l.\tytr1 11. WtltOf\ !/, L~ •• Curll• •• M~<.••1~• 1. JOIVl•W .\, W•>~inll!i.O'I '· Ff•nWUn 2 • ~AN FRAN(IJ.(0 !IO) R•MC'll 7> llH!fn1 ... Fem1t»" l. P ~m,1n 11, Ii. s""'" f, CO~•"""..,., •· A..c!rn""~ ' tl•lltJr'tl~ VC)..A -'1· :Mt~ frf~(il(I! 23 F1>11led ""' ~-'"'''" ti Sm•lh To••I foJl,Oli; UCL.ft 10, ~fft FrMOCIMO It. A. l),.sl. UCLA'S KEI TH WILKES 152) TAKES DEAD AIM FDR TWO POI NTS. TJ1011111so11 l11j111·elf F-orE-x~oun-ty-€oaeh- T 011s Diahlos -In -Twin-Bill ----, .or Ange res thiS year, lhe-fonner-- .\l!chig<in AU·Amcrican scored 169 points . Bu1·leso11 L eads-P-ack; Rick Rowland made news ln Orange County late in the week v..tien he resigned M aquatics ooadl at UC Santa Bart>ara ... reportedly after coming Wldec fire from · his athletes. • His top swimmer left the team and 26 of h.is 'll water poJo players signed ape.ti· tioo asking him to quit. His diving coach quit, too. Rowland al.so chumOO a few waters v.•hile at Garden Grove High more than a decade ago. ,Incidents he was accused of WHITE WASH e Ll!.lllN WMIT5 being involved in turned the Sumet League into a battiegrouOO and C!F com· missioner Ken Fagans' office got em- broiled ln the hassle. Illegal watef polo practice with Orange Coast College got Rowland in trouble. And then there was a scandal over alleg- ed falsification of league .swim entries to ClF prelims whid! dragged Rowland through lhe mud, a-.gti I don't recall an)'1hing being definitely proved aitainsl bim in that instance. n.... were m<etlngs where d!arges and counter<harges were bu r 1 ed. Row-land attended, with bis. altAlmey. which caused some d. the more chicken· splned accusers to start sweating lawsuits. I've been aware of Rowland for 15 • UC Irvine snapped a tv.·o-garne losing years and can honestly say I fee) no flow streak with a doubleheader victory over of tears over his fate at UCSB. Some of visiting Cal State /Los Angeles~ Saturday his old rivals are probably telling in college baseball action. themselves justice wtll usually win out. The Anteaters woo by 2-0 and 7../i Other bits of blarney: scores. A special commemorative postage lo the opener. Gary \Vht'elock pitched a stamp v.·ill honor horse rqc:U!.g this yea r four-hi t1er for l:CI. The Anteaters got and appropriately will be issuod i\lay 4 at ·the runs in the sixth ¥.'hen l\eith Brid ~es Qlurchill [)ov.'Jl';. Coincidentallv. that dav doubled. Jeff i\lalinoff walked and !loci ¥.'ill be lhe running of the tOOtti Kentucky-Spence doubled both home. Derby. Jn the nightcap, UC! rolled to,-a 6--0 PS on horse racing-Caliente track lead, then held off a Diabfcii rally. south of the border will resume racing Ste\'C Yi'hitchead drove in four runs for ~1ay 4. the Anteaters with three singles, including two in the four-nm fifth inning. Coast arta ttnn ill playeni R 0 Y Alan Belasco also had tv•o rbl with a Emerson and Hugh Stewart were on the pair of singles and Spence ripped a triple Merv Griffin show Tuesday night and jn the second. performed capably. Emenon ls playing a J>itchcr Russ Johnson queUed a Cal highly reduced pro slate v.·hlle Stewart ill State upn·sing in the seventh and last the Balboa Bay Club pro. 'lbe CIF·LA City basketball game wiU be held at Cal State (Fullenon) Jul;< 10. If Huntington Beach High star Raul Coo- treras makes the CIF team he'll be following in the tracks of brother f\.1ike . The LA lads lead in !he series. 3-1. Bob Ogle, form erly of Newport JI.arbo r JUgh, has a '3-15 record playing tenn is for the Un.lven ity of Houston in llingles play, He's a Junior. five of lfoaston'll eight varsity players are from Southern California. Tv.·o of the officials working the ctF 4- A basketball quarterfinals at Lang Beach Arena were Ed Bowen and Norm Borucki of Lagma Beach High. Newport Harbor IJlgb footba ll player Gavi n lledrick bas signed a letter or intent lO Wallbington Stale Unl\•ersit y. inning of !he nightcap. striking out the final two batters. UCJ's season record D1ablos are 12·7. is now 13·5. The l"llUT Go\ME UC 1'"'1 ... 111 SECOND 0.1.111( UC lrvl11t 01 •II r II rtJ.I 8r•d~. Cl l t 1 O Brlll!le'. cf W~HIOC. •• O ) 0 0 0 \~n ... !06., Oii J11>ov, c , t a 1 O ~11>0•. c Melorolt lb l 1 0 0 Neh'IOfl. Ill Sotn<t. 11 ~ O 1 l ~~... If WniT-, It l 0 0 0 V..hl!~OMO. H A"°"''°"' 211 ,J 0 1 0 A!'l<le<l<Ofl, 2tl L'f'O<U;,lll lOOOl•Ol'll,:.ti Ptttrnell, rt J O O 0 8~1..;o, rr ,. .. , ... " OaY•S, p J""ftSOn, p ,21 1 4 7 TOT<!ll FlllST GAME Sctr. bJ l~lllrtt• tb r" r1ll 4 1 0 D 1 I 1 0 oJ l ' 1 2· 1 I 8 4 2 I 0 4 I l t , 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 l l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 16 I 10 I Ctl S!61t CL A) !JC lt91~ • • • 000 000 000-0 ' 0 am-oot-ea>t~ •-t ·sECONO GAME 5c•r• DY lnt!lntl ••• (LA) 000 OOf 1 -~ t 0 m "1 •-1 .. I Cfrorgc Johnson started at eentef' again for Golden State in place of injured Nate ThurnlCnl who has missed seven c."Onsecut1vc games 'oloi th a foot injury. The S<'C()O(l-ye:i r pro scored 12 points and Marquette, l(ansas Wh1 had 13 rC'bounds Saturday night. despite ~sitting out almost hail the-game because of foul trouble. The 135 point;; ma!chcd t'", \\l"arriors high for the season. They had 135 h.ere in Dr<.-em!M'r, al!l<> against Lcie Angeles in a 135-111 \'!Clory. (;o!dcn State \lo·ori the season series betv.(-cn the California ri\·als, 4-2. j lOT K l 1VG S ZIP TO 2-0 JII CTOR Y RALEIGH. ::\ C. ! AP\ -A grim Tommy Burleson scorl.'d 21 of his 26 points aftC'r All·An1C'r1can tcammaw David Thomj).'\On ¥.'::1s lost v.·1th an early injury and IL"d ~orth Carolina S!atP, !he natioo's i\o. I h.1sket bal1 team. to .:i 1110- 72 root of Pitlsburgh S.11un:Jay for the r\ational Collegiate Ath.!etic 1\ssoc1ation Eastern Rl-giooa! titlt'. The \Volfpack's 2tilh straight victor~· in a 28-1 season moved it to th" nat1oua1 semifinals at f;rcC'n.<;boro. N.C., next Saturday at noon rPST ) ag:iinst U<1 .. .\. Thompson. 6-4 junior fron!court lr:afl('r. crashed to thr floor aft<·r soaMng up after a mis.'\Cd tip shot wi1h 10:17 left in the first h.-"llf. Play then y,·as h:ilted for scvC'ral minutes and a hLLo;h f1·1l o;.i·r th1• pw'iously ro;inng t·rov.·d of 12.400 a!> 'Illomp!'Orl lay mQt1onl~-. v.·hilc hlS teammates paCt'd the floor 1n anguish. Burlesoo hlt comer shots. hooks anrl layups for 11 poinL" and a h:llft1me total of 16 lo give h.is learn a 4741 lead at intC'rmissloo. J~GLE\VOOD I A Pl -Goalie Rogie Vathon po<>led his fifth ~'hutout o( the season. extf'nding Los Angeles' lDlbeatro string to SC\'(11 games as the King1 defl·;11cd Octroit. 2-0. Saturday night in a :\'a~1on<.1I llockey League game. Th<-\'ictory. first in fi\>"e meetings with e Jllif"llifJfln E1lyed the Hed \V ings this season, gave Los TL'SCALOOSA. Ala. _ Junior Dave AngC'les 65 poinL~ and undisputed pos.o;essilln of t'nird ['lace ill the Western Delsman·s l\\'O fi:ee throws v.·ith 45 Oi\'iston, iv.·o points more than idle seconds. remaining ga\'e eigh.th·rankl'd At!anra . i\tarquctte n 72-70 victory over ~!Jch1gan • ____ .... ,.,._~Sa~l~urday for the championship of the In ~ing hts..es!nd ctl~iutoot;;-t" Nation:1l C()1]C'gtale-Alhlffic Associatfon 211·\'C<ir-Qlti Vachon set a club high for .,...hit{'i\'ashes as v.·elJ as a person.a.I high ~t i d · Ea st r cg i o 11 al baskctbnll tournnment. for one season. :-.1arquctw. endini:: years of frustration can1c b."l<'k fron1 a nine-poi(lt defici t i th e fLn.11 four minu tes on Uw. outsid shooting of !{Q~l'r .\lomin~star and Oa1 C:rN>nle<'. Sujl('r ~ph Rick S11Ul<.' got th basket that tit'(! tht' game at 81 and set it into oven.rme. t\ans:i.s' •·1elory e11t ~ORI.: meteoric r1!it 1n bt~·ti~-CQ~g basketball. Th•· Ti tan.~ ha\'1• Cflffi!)('tcd • th e ~CAA orily for thrC'e y<'ars and mad it lo the ~at1(10al lnv1t.1t 1on Tournan1M in 1972 and J9i3. A pair of 3n.root jum~r:s h ;\lomingslar nn<l ~lrl'!Ml1f'c prcccdt SuttlC''s vitol b;.iskC't. Thf' .Javh..1'.l·k~ had ch.wee to v.·in it in !hf• f1i1;1J minute ' reguJation pl<l}' but gu:trd Torn Kivist ronsid(·red one of thf' Big Eight's bct.t• ball handl<'rs, st.rµped 011 !hf' c~·nlt"r 111 nnd the Titans took posst:>~~1nr1 \\'llh seconds left. But OHL c.1;1uldn't :-;core. TV Ae:e11cla L- 10 l'i am. 111 1 -no11r.EllS RASEOALL -The i\r11· )"flfk \l('I«· vs. the Los Angelc-s Dodg"1·rs t!l \'t-rl"I Rt·ach. Fla. !I am. 14) -r\llL ll0<1'EY-\ da:fft betw+>en F~sl llivP•IOfl nv:+l~ !he :\CV.' York Ranger.; 11nd Bos1on Bruin.". Bahashoff" Lee Sparkle • ID Swi111fest in ;>:CAA ront1X'lit1on. still had to wlthst::1nd ri oooplc of !ate opportuniti<'s for ~JIChl~:ln, bot.ti of v.-hieh. W('fll astrny v.t>en Crimpy n'L.-11 mL~ t\\·n shot~ Olll of the left ("()fT)f'f' In the f1n:-1] 18 second'i. 11 :30 a.m. i21 '\'H\ BA:'!KE T· HALL -111e :-,1111,auk.f'•• H111 k.; n'h'\!\ the Dulls at (l1lf'11~0 :.1ad1un1 1 p.m. 151 .\ \"r; ~ts RAS ERALI, .:_ Thi' ~;in F'r:lncL~ (iiants 111(-'(•t the Cal1iorn1a .\nJ.:f'ls nt l':1lm Spnni;. .... LOS ANGELES -Fountain Valley's Shirley Babasholf woo the 200 freestyle and the 200 inljivtdual medley lo hlglllighl area entrants lb the secMd day of swim competition ol the Southem California Invitational at East Loa Angeles College Saturday. f\fiss Babashoff clocked 1:51.4 in the 200 lree and 2: 10.6 in the lndo. Earli~r in I.he day she won the 500 free while competing for Fountain Valley High at the Lowell lnvllatloMI. ( Comp I el e results. page C-3). t.fission Viejo's Valerie Lee: "·on the 200 butterfly in 2:05.3 and wu tbltd. in the lOO freo (1 :$3.4). Ex-ltuntington Beach High llandout ' Clay Evans, ":ho now competes for UCLA, fmisbed lhird in the 100 breast.Woke in 1:01.5. Seventeen-year-old ~like -Bruner of Stodc:ton turned the tables on Tim Shew of Long Beacb for the 9e('Of)d night in l!l row when he took the 200 free . 1Bruner. not as htghly rated as Shaw, led by four·tenlhs of a second midway through the race and woo In meet record lime of 1:41.7. The! fonner mnrk w;1s 1:51.51 by Robin Backhaus d Redlands last year . ~ Shaw, the No. •raled 400-meter freestyle swimmer I~ the world laS'I year, ' . - clocked 1:41.9. Shaw is a l~year-0ld junior al U>og Beach Wilson High. Bruner al90 took a pair of seconds in the second day of tbe three-day !J\\'im c:amiva1 at the East Los Angele$ College pool , wh.lch U; 2$ yards long. Miss Babashofr v.-on the SoCa l 500 freelltyle Friday In 5:01 tiod had a elf'l('k· Ing of 4 :S.~.9 at the Lo"·eJl r.ieet Satur- dav ~11ss Let had a pair of lh ;rdo; in the 500 frre and th\'. 100 butl.<'rO'y, 1-fere are Saturday's r~ults: . -• SopOomort Lloyd \\'alton had·· an oppotlunlly to jiJ'.ive ~larqoottt a four- pomt lea d with 25 second! remainini;: but mi!sl"d the first shot of a one--and-ofl<' free throw situation and Russell claimC'd Ult rebound. e J ayha1rk• R a ll!/ n:t.S1\ -Rt~rvt_ f<>N•ard Tommy Smith hit 1wo C'ltll<:h firld J,toals 1n/!h" ln~l ~ ~'Ond~ of O\t"r11mc and d1seiplii:i..-od Kanso~ rallied to dl·fl'at Ornl RohE-rts l'nn·<'r~11y 93·9'l and "'in lhl' NCAA ~lid"'·~t Rl'gion.ill bds'k{'lb.1JI c:h.amplon.m1p S111urday. Thi' Big ~:IG.hl-chtimpidn Jayh:iwk.t. 1 30 p,m. (41 -\\'ORI.0 CllA:-.1 . rrC•:"JSlll P TE~"SIS -Thi• \\'\!' red group lak~ to lh<' c:oon in the $5(1 00& Xerox Classie 2 P.m. !2) -~l,\STt-;n.i;; TEXi'\IS TOUR.~A.\IE:\i -T\\'ll genera- tions of pro star.<> cotnptte for sha res of a $.ffi.000 pu™? In the doubles hn:il of the ~laster.; toum3· nlCllt ~ :lO p in 1 i J -\\'I OE \\'OfitO OV SPc1rtTS -TI)c v.orld figure sk.111ng thamp1onshlJlS from the Olyn1p1c site at '.\lunich. \\"est C:t•rtntlll)~ • , •..... ( PILOT Sunaay, March 17, 1974 ' ' ,. DAl~Y PILOT MILE WINNER -Sunny Hill s High's Andy Clifford (cenler) receives the Daily Pilot ?\tile Trophy from Huntingt<>n Beach Hi gh booster Al :· Rainbows Top Stags . lnNIT NEW YORK Tom ·: Hendeisor1 led a secood-haif • Hawaii surge and ' t h e '.-Rainbows withstood 'a Fairlleld closing ru"1 to defut the Sb@3 ~ In the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament Seturday nlg!iL IA the first game of a night- time doubleheader at Madison Square Garden, H en r y Willia= ocottd a field g<>al with 1:14 remaining In overtime to pull Jacksooville to a 73<19 vlciorJ cmr MMMChtsetl-?. FAl'ller In the day, Maryland Eas1em Shon! recorded an 14-11 \1ctory over Manhattan behJnd William Gordon's 9ea>l'ld-half 9COring a n d Ptrile stumed s e v e n t h - ranRd North Carolllla 112-71 beBnd Jerry Nid!ob' 22 points. ............. -• l •••• ••• ' ' · Rcboi n (right) at Saturday's Southern Counties t rack meet as Sunny llills coach Garner Barnett looks on. Cliffo rd clocked 4015.B. El Dorado, . .. OCC Crew Sparkles Basketball NCAA T :zl '""" VerhumDei Nab Titles -By llANK WESCH Of 1111 O.lly Plllf Iliff n... .. , r-C 11 II •~•'•ht ·-•t · ht .,_.,_ Ct'fllll•I ..... ~e _ .......... S!_ o ege im"''"""5 •.iiM'J e.ig was ucu.G.UIFM lt1~1 opened Its 1974 crew season third In 15:05. NP Ml•lco .._ O.w1<111 ., fltllnll In the ~· ·~ with an lmpressJ,.e victory ano r race, Orange ""''-"' n . M1cft191n "c1fr1•1 Coa!t's freshman e jg b t Noire D11011 111, v..-wserl!ln N l!nln1l over Cal Slate (Long Be{ldi) defeated 1 ,,..,. Beach with a '''' ... 1-1 00 the Ne..........,.. c 0 u rs e ......,'6 Hom. c1r011 ... s1. 100. Pinn f"'''' "t"""" time ot 15:12. n.e Uers No. 1 .. '9¥"1-• u. F11rm1n tl (lft.rdl Saturd Ing I ked the w,.....r lttlloMt ay mom · boet c oc 15:27 while ici.-• n o.1t •-•1,. cor1 c11r111 Rowing in a special three-No. 2 shell tmd a time cX 15:40. cr~9n1Gn IO. tow .. vm1 n !""•al Coach Dave G a t, -· Is 11111~1 111v11111111 Twr119y miJe race. OCC's jun Io r r n s ._, "'" 01,..1 ...-ii EI · bo b 10 now ldJe until April 6 when it H•w•H ... , .. tfl .. a .s LOS ANGELES varsity at •won Y over In he ed Sa P~rav. in. Nort1> c11oi1,.,. n romn.>tes t rugg n Dorado J!igh shook l ts boat Jenglhs in clocklng, a .. .,... J..cU011v1111 n. ,,.,_.,.~••n~ •• 10T1 runnerup image 011 the secOOd . I' . t 14 2$ Lon 'Diego Regatta against strong ""~~·,:ri.., ~~111~ sroor11 1 4. tri p to the finals, but sw mg time o : . g powers like the University of 111,.,., T...,.., .... ft1 ••••h'•Jrv i.... ... h .. .t "' tun' e of Wa..l.izlgtnn wisconsm' <ind w ~91• •r. •1cor" AA.M " 1".,11 KateJla was a loser for the ~ _.._ :..oi "1Y'l"-'"'~-" "1' "..., l' ~1 ~~'"' 5,, tt. s1. ~,..,., T••· ,. third year in succession at die _14 :~ while the 4 9 er s' Navy. (lftluu ___ _ GIF basketball championships 1"";.;;;;... ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l Saturday at the Sports Aruia. El Docado upset Agoura, 11(). 76, in overtime to claim the 2-- A division crown while Katella ft>ll to f\1oming side, ~-49, in the 3-A title game. In other games, \'erbum Dei annexed the 4-A CTO\\'ll over f\.1il l i k an , 1o.ro, and Atascadero upget previousJy unbeaten Elsinore, 56-48. for the l·A championship. El Dorado, Y.1lich edged San Clemente by one game to take Lhc Orange League title, showed remarkable poise ln t'01ning from three points behind in overtime to top Aj!oura. Juniors 'J'ryoo Branyan, a g. 5 center, and guard Kevin ~IN.'flan sp..1rked El Dorado. Branyan hit an eii!ht:foot jumper from the base1tne to put El Dorado in front , 78-76, \\'ith 47 seconds left ln overilme. Heenan canned a pair of free throws with stx seconds left to ke it. Agoura needed a free throw with five seconds left in regulation to lie the score at 71 and scored the first three o\·crt.ime points before E1 Dorndo, oxiched by former f\1ater Dei mentor Na sh Rivera. came roaring back. Heenan topped El Dorado scorers with 26 points. Katella led f\1omingside. 41· 39, going into the final quarter. but th/:? winners scored 14 straight points to open the st.arua, and held on through the final four minutes. Jeff Welshans scored 19 points and grabbed f I v e rebrunds for Kate.Ila, but the Knights were outrebounded :J2. 21 overall. 1'fomingside's g.7 center Mike Santos had 19 points and 10 rebounds . Wiechers Ties Green Prices Effective While. Stilcks Last ONLY AT Sears Costa Mesa Only at Sears Costa Mesa Clearance of Ski Equipment Come Early for Best Selections! Hurry, Quantities Limited .. Fonner Estancia a n d Oninge Coast be*etball star Skip Williams. fCOred six points for Hawaii. Nmtme Rolls LANDOVER, Md. -No. 2 TOP MARK -Newport Harbor High's Brian Theriot Oefl) beats Edison's Tom Lloy to tbe tape in 440.yard dasb Saturday. Theriot clocked 47.7 while Lloy had a time of 48.5. For Lead JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (AP) -Jim Weichen rode the best Price Cut 50°/ol Clearance! Ski Boots 50°/o OFF After Ski Boots For Men-Women ·.• seeded Tom Okker and No. 1 seeded Ilie Nastase woo semifinal matches Sii.turday in the W o r I d Championship -:-Temls $50,000 dasSic at· the • Capital Center. Tars'Theriot . round of the golf tournament, S • I a sb1:-tmder-par fi6, into a tie lzz, e' s for the lead with Hubert Green _ -_ --~ SMurday-in the third-round of : the $150 .000 Greater Jacksonville Open. 'okker defeated Tom Gorman, 6-4, 7-6, w h i I e Nastase,: ·of Roman ia. triumphed over Cliff Drysdale, 6-4, 11-2. With 4 7. 7 Clocking Wieehers, e husky ~ pounder from the California \\'ine country, grabbed hls share ol the lead With an eagle-three and put together a 54-hole total of 205, 11 under pa r on the 7.0C6 ya r. d Deerwood O>untry CI u b rourse. Dodgers ·Win OOC:OA, Fia. -Roy Cey hit a two-nm double in the ninth ~ Satunlay, giving the 1"I Angele> Dodgers a !H .mtbltlon baseball victory over the Houston Ast.ros. Sands Stars PALM SPRINGS Pindllritter Ot.arlie Sands drilled a 2--1 rm Mmer In the eighth inn.Ing Saturday, vaulUn.g the California Afwels to a 5-4 oomeba ck victory over the San Francisco G~ Title Retained PANAMA CITY -Wocld lightweight champion Roberto Duran of Panama retained his tjUe Saturday, knocking out .Puer1o Rican ch a I le ager Esteban de Jesus in !he 11th room or their scheduled 15- round fighl Aahe Ad.,nnees1 By STEVE BRANO Of tM o.;ty l"llol Sltff Smletimes it's hard to remember Nevo"port Harbor's Brian 1berlot Is just a junior. It "'as one of those days Saturday as Thertot sped to a 47. 1 in the 4.40 and anchored the Sailors mile relay team in 47.9 at the Southern Counties track and field meet at l!untington Beach High. The 47.7 was the fa~t time C\'er recorded f!X' the 440 in the Orange Coast area and is the &'COf1d fastest in the nation this year. behind Alan Sheats of ~1uir who ran 47.6 just five mim.Jtes before Tileriot's race. What mak~ the tcwift clocking even more impressive is th<> fact Theriot c..1rlier ran in the 100 failing to score \\lien he stepped to the line In the 44-0. he \\"a::;tcd no lln1c ~ting his speed, taking Uie lead rrom Edison"s Tom Lloy, also a junior. SAN PA ULO, Brazil-Top-Lloy appeared to close a aeeded Arthur A!he advanced little off the turn but could not -to the ri.nals of the San Paulo make up any ground tn the tenzril tournament Saturday _ stretch, fintmnng second tn a -..-night 1rith a 6-7. 7~. 6-l lifetime-and sdlool best of · victory over, Italy's Antonio 48.5. Zuga relli. Theriot anchored the Tars' Ashe will face Sweden's mile r<>lay team. grabbing lh<' Bjorn Borg in the finals todtiy, baton a yard behind Sht'ats. Borg defeated Br a z I!· s Sheats pro,·ed a little too fn!lt n.>mas Koch, 3-6, 7-6, 6-2. Rnd rested for Theriot , , 00\\'eVer, expanding the A • Add Speed margin to fi\"C yards before MESA, Ariz. -The Oaklard . AthleUcs have 51gned wurld -""""' reoonl-holder Herb Waebington to use as a ~ In the coming American League balieball • pemaN. race. OWDe' Oiarles 0. Finley said Seturday. : Sooners Win AMES . lowtt -Oklnhom.i : capturtd t"·o lndh1dunl l1t lrs : SAturday night 11nd edged : Michigan at the 44th Natiorial : Collegiate Athletic As30Clalion : Wrestling Championships in a : blanket ll.niM of four teams. the NC\\-port ace made .1 run at the ri.tuir standoot \l"h.icti fell Just short. Newport clocked a fine time ot 3:21.2 in the event. Athlete of the meet honors went to Millikan'! Mike Tulley wOO !001'ed 15-7 in the pole vatdl and OOrtly missed at 16 ft.'l't. Tulley l'd(ted )tuir's double huf{il~ w1ruK'r Frt'd Sh;iw w~o !lpe7i to tlmrs of !3 9 In the hi11hs and 18.5 in the 180 lo""S. Both times tied I.ht meet rl"(."Ords but "'ere not allowed btt·ause of an aiding "'ind. Estancla's Steve Adams wa s a Qouble winne.r ln lhe small ochools division. capturing the high hurdles In 14.7 and the lo•¥a!:in 19.3. Sunny . ., Andy Clillonl ca Dally Pilot mile, rac· away from his foes in 4: 15.8. {M,,,.,,!rqs~l ll.7, '· Mart!fl lMlltr Dell n.1. J, An•1 IMornlnv1IMJ u .1. '40-{Jt..::e 1J 1, l!le11ley tMoml099k:l1) .fJ.I, 2. Fljld tV•l..,cl11 .loll.1, ). Mlllllfl ISO llrw;olnJ SO.I, 4. 5.!llheMt fld CFullffionl so 9, s. McOU1rl'i• (l!IOI•• Gr•r>d•l Sl.2, !Rici 1) 1. s ... 11n (El C•IM V•ltey) .50.]. 2. Smith (P1 ... mD1,111I) SG.l. J. Flrll)a1rlt- IM•t"' Dei) !r0.1 4. Wl1118••,. !lngleWOQd) JI.I, S. PUQh {Llncolnl ~1 .1. .. Green, the 36-hole leader. retained a part ol the lead with a four-under-par 68 . Arnold Palmer, only two strokes off the lead at the end of t"'O rounds. made a doub\e- lx>gcy six from the water on the eighth hole. played the front nine ln 40 and finl.sbed with a n thot dropped him 11 strokes off the pace at 216. Wlechers, a jut-jawed, soft· spoken veteran who has not scored an official victory in eight years oo the pro tour. said, "If I can play half as well tom:>rTOW as J did today, I will win. I'd just like to take 1hat swing I had today and file it somewhere so it doesn't gel lost for tomOITO\\'. '' \Viechers. "to has been in position to win a half-dozen times ln .,.the last year and a hall, noted, howtver, that "all I can do is just go out and play my best. I've been saying that every time I get in cootentioo." Leather Were SM 3oaly La Dolomite w .... $56 San Marco Were 17$ . CUT 50°/o! OS-200 Skis Were 1$% CLJT$20! $26 Atomic Skis 1"'"' •108 $80 CUT $30! OS 500 Skis w ... ll!O $90 Sears Costa l'tlesa Were $17 .39 Were. $19 Were $26.99 -'-Were ........ ' . ~~itt •• -.. 1'" 869 9so 1349 W~rm-up Ski Pants Were $20 1499 Men's Wind Shirt Was II! $6 3333 Bristol St. Phone 540-3333 ' < / / \ \ FY .Swimmers Nab • Lowell Meet Crown • U~ ll<x;ER CAHL."i(JN Ot 11'1<1 Ol1h fl'll•I '"" rountain \'alley H 1 g h 's Barons. 11ith dt'pth 1n the chainpi011,hip and consolation races. :i"-'ept to a four-po\nl ''ictory over runnerup Co\tl[la Saturda~· ahernoon ln 1 arsil y competition at the n 1 n I h annual l.011·ell High S\\·i1n 1111 itaHon;il .. Th"' kids rl'all~· ca1ne through and "·e had some good tHT'l<.'5 todov." s.nd FV coac.tt Ray Bra~' 3s his 400 fN:"<' relay \('arn ;1 enL 1nroug-h the nm!lons 111 the final t'l'f'll\ fvr ;1 :-1~\h plu-.v to clint:h the tit lt> • Sh1rlt 1 l!.111:1 .. hoff's 1r1un1ph in l h1· ~101 frc1·~t1le 11,.-15 Iii<' h1t;h l1ghl ur the <1!tt·rn.10u f\IL:.s Babashoff trailed for :WO )ards. drc.,.: eit:n ~ith 2;, ~ards 10 go, then pul on a :.purl to 01cr!ake her foe and "·In "hv a stroke in -l:.55.9. Uru~·crsity IU~h's \\'H Oa \is -was the only double winner fron1 !hi.' Ora~c Cuus: :irt':l, cruising to \ict9f'i~ in the 200 individual medley 1!:06 81 and 100 brl'ast jJ:03.9L Also s pa r k l 1 n g for Unh·ersitv 1>.'as freshman Sue ~!!Iler. ".ho finished lh ir<I in diving to l pair of cxperiencro inale S('fliors. Ed1SOl'l""11lgh·s ~talt \'an f~rOon rurnPd 1n a good rHort. finishing third in the :!!JO indo 11 ith a 2:0!!.6 and ~1'(,'<llld 1n thr 100 b.1ck...;tr\lke 1 l fl()1i1 Lions S.-eoJ•d l(nigl1ts Captiire Colo1iy Swi1nf est ll~ Ht I'\ E\'.\.'\I\ 01 !ht D••IY P olot 51•11 F°Wth1ll l!i~h·:< !\. 111 ~ h I " .~11•rp! to th1· \'tl r1\1t.1· anrl rro~h· s o p h ehan1p1rin.-.hlps ;1~ expecto·d Si!lurrlay al !h<' <1nn1.ral Anaheiin ln\'1tat1onal Sl\'lffi m ct!I . Bruce F'urn1!ls led I h l' Foothill onsl~ught \I' i t h 1·ictorirs hi the 200 free (1:41.61 and 500 free i ~:39.2 1. Oran g e C o as t a r ea ~'irnn1crs .c.pa rk!cd , Io o. al!hough nnn(.> v1erc able to c;1pt urc a first in van.Hy t:omJ'lf'!ition. \\'ro;fnii11~1:.·r°-. ·Bill Oioole led thr I.ions to a second place finish in \';ir;;it\· 1\-ith third place fin ishrc. 1n the 50 free 122.41 and 100 frl'l' 15{l.;-i 1 )Ja1e .Jeff Tringham \\·;is ~cond 1n the 100 breast ( ! 05.91, Other ;irca s I and o u I s in t'luded Co~la ~ll'sa's Richard rhnCf)n !third in !he 500 fret' :it 4:5i.41 and C'.<1rona de1 :O.lar 's Dan Pennington (lhird in !he ZOO indo at 2:09.~ I. Frosh·soph 1\•inners from the arl':l inrludcd El Toro Hi~h f rcshn1an Tom Ray. Hu11t1ni,:\11n Bcaeh's Scott \\\·1r and l\l•ilh .Juhnson ;•nd Corona drl ~lnr's Frnllk Bro\1'T1.e. Ha v \\Oil the· 200 free in 1 :5.1T\i·hi\?t ('If setamcet record in the 100 indh'idu;;I medic~ \\'ilh a 1:00.t ,,~ 1,., •ti,. ! ~,:;o!~·ll :l '1 ;. 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O'TO<tl• I'/ r<!n11n•t~-) 11 I; I \','•1 & 1 1 !E,!~n,,10 nso 5 !!'~Qi ((O<I& rv~··•• ;;i l b Hvniley !Wes1m1n•1t r> ". ii;• 11, 1 v,.11~ 1i::,.,1n•11• 51.b rm••I rcco<o : $"""''"' 1Footn1dl IJ.1. l en" r~. ov;n•~! 11 i •· B.it•;, 15tf·,1~ ~~5 5. Gu~1 1•1on IAn•"••ml ~11. W ot!fl 9'• 'llt••m·n'1••1 ~ ~ 100 f ... 1 c. .. 1 ... l~··~·•t > '" ~-, Joi·-~~ IFl>'>troll ~; 1 l O'foolt 11'.••1~·,,·»•d IO I J W v ~!I 1£,1~•··~l <oe 1 An<l•I'" Hon·no••·n 8tdCn1 11 t 6 OAn lri, C ~"I SI S. >Oii •·~•-1 Fvrnls~ (Foo•nlll) J·:J9 1, l Be>wm~n IGi'<le<! Grovel .,S1.I ; 3. l .. ,,on i(OI'" 1·~·~1 ' Sl i. • ;•,c•""'~'' l5r•vlt•l •;i9,1· s. c.11,,,ble 1 •~1nerm1.l.~l.t; &. Ju..d1t !W111mln11e•l ~.02 2 100 e>.•(•-1 C.ordin IL•~ewooa) 'I J: 1. Ou~ n IAr<"d•AI 319, J '1/11liAml !.l,,ed•8' !~ 1: .t. $.utl\Qll !Footl'tlll\ ~·s, ,_ IC~nt (Wfi!rrHn••eri 1:00.l; t. Palmor (((!Ml 1 Q(I S. 100 brra1•-1. 0Aritfwn /Alllhke"I 1·0\S: '· Trl119nam !Wt1tmlns•er) l ·O.o t . l . .llCe-n (•,.al>eim \ 1:061; 4.. ,,...,0 !CCIII' 1 !I' I 5_ ~'•''>Ou•v ((l)'l;'• Mro.11 ltttJ,' M ll l l 4~'•11'>drl \ ti 1 \ Sailors Trip Cdl,1, 6-1 CD~t:1 .\fl'S:t H1gh·s ~ll1stangs <111d .'\e\rpcnllarbor'f"Sailors 11111 clash for the r\ev:port H1..•ac>i1 Elks basebal l 1oumamPnt chan1p1fJr>'ihio :);.i t· urday night (8J at Te\\'inkle P:irk. Costa ~!('Sa qualified for a championship berth \\1th an l!- 0 rout of Estancia as the \1 inners jumped on Estancia pitching in Uie first inning for thrPc runs and \\·ere never in 1rouhle. .'\).~1'1>0n's 6-1 \'ictory o\'cr Corona de! :O.lar at Te\\'inkle Park Saturday \\'35 behind a nil1 y four-hi t lt i tch 1 n s pt~rformance hv Ernie Hook. Dl•nnis Oclan\' and John Bro11 ll 11·ielded bill! sticks for '.llf'sa . f'ach roll<'cling a pair of hits in i\.lesa·s nine-hit assaul t. Steve Sh::irp tripled in a pair of runs ln tlx-fifth franir. 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Guaranteed by Goodrich for 40,000 miles. lh -,1reng1h and durob:lit'/ come .lr om !he steel bell cu•,h1onecl be11·1een two double Dynocor · rayon cord bells, lor your driving comlor:. 40,000 mile guarantee: In normal cir: 1H1g you II gr;! al leost 40 000 n,rl•-, uf lrl'COl'1eor lrom :he LiiL·,cur·' f.:•:rl1ol Slr·cl R S 'J;1 '..'0,!r ... c:· !; /'J.., tlr_.11 i gc: S49 . , I " , 111 /[). '.:, r-~ / 1 ,, Get up to a 10% savings in gas mileage. Recent le sls hove proven Iha! a sel of rodrols-l1ke BFGs Life saver Rod1 ol Steel R/S-con yield II -.J, t f• !. l•. ~ J• I: S "~.2 2 un.! 1r 1 J .. S60 ... !or wh11r·:10 I '.,11es LR78· 15. Ll~/(J I'.; 40 000 n~,!" :ere :nc gucranlee c!cxun1::nt '"J _ · ;c, t.:ny BFG rela rrcr. Hell ollO':: /OL• crcdrt lor rh e Li1ftcrc'r,ce lov:orcl !he :hen currcn: t1chunge1 ad1 us tmenl pri ce uf nc:.v ones. And oJJ a sn1oll scrv,ce charge. o si gnil 1conl sav1ngi;.;n go:, mileage . Depending, al coL:rse, on how much super h19hwoy vs. -,1op-ond-go cl: 1v1nrJ yuu du. ,, .. JR70-l 5, HR70 I) cilJ Hf~70-1 4 pl u·, FPcL tY f(J,. "' S J 4 7 to SJ 86 011d tr :1 :, sale ends Saturday. 4 ways to charge/Revolvrng Charge. Am(•n• '' lxpr~;:, I/ :;i ,1er (h'JrJe. Bew · Arc•·r• ,. ! • B.F • GOODRICH STORE 2049 HARBOR BL VD. lat Bay) COST A MESA : ORANGE COUNTY 540-4343 TOLL FREE Stor• Houri Mon. thN Fri. 8:00·6:00 -Sat. 8:)0.4:00 646-4421 , ' ' The Week's Ma.-ket Highlights ~~ . NASD Quotations 01i Mutual Funds This Week COLONIAi,. ,UNO': Ccwl••• • 'r 10 n E~h, 1• Jlt ~ ... "'° 101))10 .. Citwlh ) loO t \l , .... , ~~~:', ; " 1~ ~ N.lt<ll t. !ti• Col...., G 11 ,. 11,U II• Alll COMMONWL TN M#!I Ow •.OO •.:II TRU5f: Miil Ill': '·'? J·I: A .. 6 1 11 1.l'O --U~irt~ -t' : ;r!1: .t.t1,..,.., 1.~ a.u .-..1~ In n.tt I•.•$ CDm9 P 1.)) 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MCG<>n~ll SEVENTH RACE, on• ••»Ir ~,,. tondltlonl!'(I. 111 ""'' wl11111" oi \l~,000 !n lt7l-1• oune '10.000 C•IO G1me 1(1n 0 Syr(I °"''" i;lfff co.,,t111 '""' F!•l"'I Dr~m N HOCl•tr AdlCO. ft li:t Qv•k., Svrd J c,.,,nnv · G "'"~~111\~~Am 0 HM•ll It. J ri111,,,n E '~"fl 0 ... , ...... ~,. R w111t1"'~ T Qfn1111 In Error, Holl ·~ ;TIME-2.06 A.t SO R.-.CED -Gold Dust 1..ou,1, Regi111 Tess. J, Bii\, llotkln Stos;ki111 FOUftTH ltACE. on .. ,.,llt . tro!. conGltlonea (C0-.1) tfl<I daimlng. t ll ~gts. ""''lt !leOCI Mon!e•ev M1rgle. V~t11n!li"llhtm L~mber Mis$y, H091n Reo1,1,11ion Div, Oennls T!ME-1.().1 1.00 3.IO .. ~ l.10 '~ J.!O ALSO RACEO -Charmer, l1velv Blate, M11rk1 ComtT. ll:o•les Fl<ldltr FIFTH llAtE. one mile PICt. c111,.,1ng. •II ages. purse SllOO "•••l fl g Otnni ~. Gregory ?1.40 7.60 •.60 """'" Dawn • .,,1111 K.ev f.llQ ~.<l<I l'tmllv llov A. CODD 6.20 TIME-2.03 ALSO RA CED -Mv Dough, F11nlon Cloud, Marlu Gut. Jat!rey R, Chutt rt ~Int. SIXTN ltAtE. one m ile. o~ce. tl1lml1111 h•nlllcap, 111 19es. ~u•~e ~Z'IOO Oltmonte P11ce. O.nnls 21.60 9.loG •PO Millords Chief, Oti.omer I.lo • 00 AMw'< OIJd , Bt!lt'Y l .<l<I TIME-2.02 .-.1.so R.-.ci:o -Hom~F 1,,1. B11Y F11Qht. Tron<1ullll1y Boy. JeHecS<111 Crtln, O•rlng llr11I \S £XACTA 3-0i11m<1n!e Poce & 1- Mlllcrds Cl'llel, paid l•lt SO, 'fVl!NTH RACE. one 1nl1e. Pl!<•. tl1lming h11ndic11p. 1111 ~gts. cur.<e \:wJO Plnel.,•d N, w111111m1 11 00 6 00 J.10 And'Y'1 Coho. llttlOMt 9 00 •.70 Wotlhv P11 (lng Time, V11t11n~lnah11m • 00 TIME-2.01 ALSU llACEO -C.u) Min II/Ir, lt~ttYI Mission Tlmt, 81g Tlrnt, l••vel Elf, Alex Wtlover EIGHTH lt.t.C:I. 0~11 m;!e p11r~. tl11lmin11 lwndlc11P. •II 11Q11t o~•>t 0000 G1mt G..ie. w11111m1 JO eo 10.eo l'60 .l•UV Admlr•I, V11ll~fl(jlngna,,.,6 :10 J i.o lla•M Win, Bal>l>ulh ).20 TIME-2.o:) A!w rttt'd -Caper ll:!th~•d, M•. Hnrl< 8. Game Time. Ttne• B••h, TtV'I 8•ron 1S EXACT A. l·C.1me <ilflf & 1 Jauv Ac1mlr1I, fllld $:tt4.JO. NINTH llACE. one rn!!e. P,,t t . cl1lm!1111. 111 ·~'· P\l•ff J2600 5p0tts Artna, WTlll•m• s.~ • 1'0 ) ;o Vt1cle T111!., O.i.omtr "3 60 2 tKI Bo~•r B-t•""'' Leal •.M TIME-1.0l ALSO RACED -Soonish M~s. St!k11Nolwln, M-,-Fros!y, Serron1c T,u. 1'<>1>l1t Ch\ICI<. lS EXACTA •·Sl)Ol'U Arentkl·Vncle Tats. f)lld i61 .00 Pro Scores · li1illoti1I l•1k1llltll A1ttci11ton flnsTon 1 ... PnUltdt!Pfllll 1)1 Buff11lo 11•. C!evel••>d 10' GOldrn Stlite llS, LO$ .-."l)eln IOJ Po<ll1nd 12t, Allant1 121 A .... rltl~ ltlkllllllll AIH(ll liDll S~n An!f"'lll 1().1, Meml)llll 101 Ntw Yerl 11'. IC..,tixttv 111 tOTl s~n Oltt.ro 101. C••o1ln1 tO Vlrg!!\11 107, Oen,,., 101 Nlllon•I ,.Jottt•r L•••" N-V;.t~ ltt"lft•l 3, N""' York 11••Mtl'• ' lo,•Ol'I ), l oronto 1 P!t•otwrt,lfl t. "'"'°'"'""' 6 (hl(ttO J, N\Ofll•e11 1 $'-L1n11> 7, fl~!lelo 2 !lief ,.fl!laGtlllhlt •, MlnflftOll 1 Lo' "1111tlet l Dltroll.O ••11l11<lltn 111 ... w u LO\ A"'alt• ). HQU1!011 1 >iew '!'O•~ (A I II. (!t1cln~•1l 5 Ott•oll 1, MO!'!tt•I • l(n~u~.ca~ •· cn.cll!ffl 1.-.1 4 !lot~ 14, Ml~fl•tMI 10 Calll'nml• S, SI<'\ Fr1nclt<.o ' Mllw•u~<tt 6, St~ O!eoc J 08l1tlld 16, Chict,_, INl 1 T1••1 I, Ntw York (A.I "B" .S >l•w Yort IN ) f, A!11nt1 1 Pllllll'(rolt't. lall!mor. J • .. l0Sl11~ i .u.t I 19 11 01 I} 11 t .9' !O,ff SIS GMOUl'l Gt ... 1n '" 611 lflC.Om I 11 I '16 Srnrnil • JO ' 10 T.ctinl •.J• t • Su•v•r " • ,. 10 01 Ta..,. G 1.• IM ,,.., Cap I.el 1.1:7 Trtvl Eq 911 10 13 Tu«w H 10 00 10.00 10th CG 1.11 3.0S Xltfl Cl •.1' • 19 ........ -•.• 1.11 UfllhWlcl ).OS 1.10 UNION Sl!RVfCE GllOUI'! 8rd 5 Iv Ntn Inv u~ c::•r WMna UNITED Mcu,., Ond Fd g::: ii.: lilW YO•K tUl'll -Tiii _..In,... VI-tw fllt -II tlllill"t Mir I, UH: Dow Jones Stocks 0... 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Corp 8\IJ-v. 10 ll•rnw vt _\Jd 18 -I ll IMor-m MIQne 6'4--'• n R•"'ll Comm IVJ--\'.o ll A (°"14m .OIP ·~ V• 2• lhy""""" .:JO 1i "1--1 ?S .-.r~lt Coll ,fl() 1~1-Vo Oii 20.0 °'' 11.0 °'' 11 s 0t1 n .s Otl 9.S OU t6 011 I,) ()ti 1,1 Ott a.o ()ff 1.1 011 1.• 011 I.I OH 1>.S Ot1 6.J Oii 6.l Oii S.9 OH' S.9 Oii S.I Off S.6 OH .1.l Off S.l OU S l OH S.O °'' 1,9 Oil ·-· His -Joh Is Bringing In More Jobs By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1111 O.llr l'llOI Slllf Max J\1ichelson t h i n k s industry is headed to\\'ard expansion despite ene rgy woes a nd he wants Fountain Valley to be part of the trip. Michelson began working Jan. I In Fountain VaJley as one of the few city-hired indu strial prormters. The city's 640 indu strial- zoned acres, ~19,re__tban..hallol ;-which are still tilled for -· seasonal crops, are h is 1 domain. att ract new industries to lhat area. to replace vegetables with buildings. He is confident that he. "'orking with the chamber of c:ommerce, can do it. but he is hesi tant to talk about his plans in detail. LOOKING AT OJ1C o( his 1 first month ly sta tus reports, be starts to speak but then says. "Nobody needs to know what 1'.m doing -+exccpt. the city." chamber. It v.-·ould study advantageous." industrial concerns and act as liaison between industry and HE STRESSES the city's gove rnment. efOcient government, planned In the past, the city's effort development standards -and to build up the area has proximity to fretways and coocentrated on advertising in major market areas in his trade journals and mailing of sales eUorts. pamphlets that g 1 o w i n g I y The industrial area i s describe the city's benefits. located in two basic parcels. ?i.tichelS-On says he prefers one bounded by Garfield the personal touch. Avenue, W~d Street. the "This year we-started oot-Santa--Ana...River. channel and attempting personal contact Talbert Avenue. \Varne r Avenue and the river channel. The businesses now in the industrial park cover a wide r ange , including manufacturing of ioodular homes. p 1 as t i c s , scientific equipment, machine parts, clothing a n d recreational vehicles. FEWER VEGETABLES? Aii1.i1clson"s job. in !'ihcrl. is Jl11ichelson did offer that he is 1rying to establi sh an cto'non1ic d e vc lo pm e n t organizatio n y,i th the y,.·ith developers, industrialists The ~nd portion, north of and realtors," he explained. T a I be r t A v e n u e , i s "\Ve \viii concentrate more on undeveloped and is also lt. It can be m n r c bounded by Euclid Street, OTIIER FIRltS I e a s e --warehouse --space-in--Ole--park- and a few -like drafting, film processing, piano sales and motorcycle repair establish- ·nrent s -operate se rvice and sales centers. V1lley's Michelson to plan and head cflor\s to Marine Industry Bobs Up and Down· in Energy _Crisis By Al.1\·ION LOCKABEY 01 lhl D•lfY Piiot Stiff The slate oi the marine indu stry in N'ewport Beach - and for that matter, the nat ion -depends to a grcat~extent on \•;hich segn1ent of the industry you are involve1:.i Thal \\'as the consen f si x panelists who m e d oµtin1ism y,•ith pessimis1n at a Ne\1'J)(}rt Harbor Chan1ber of Commerce ~Iarine Division breakfast last week at lhe Balboa Bay Club. The panel represented such segrnen ls of tht~ pleasure boat indus try a~ fue l, fi berglass production. 1narine hard\.\'are sales. boat manufacturi.ng. boat sal es and boatya rds. Sun1mation of the talks was that the pleasure boat industry is not aboul to roll over and play dead because of fuel and n1atcria l shortages. But the consun1cr is going to h:ivc to pay ever increa8ing prices for his rec'rcation as production costi soar and are passed on lo the boat owner, the panel agreed. LEAD-OFF SJX'.Uker \\' a s Cooper Johnso n, pro1nlnent Ne"'l>Ol'I Harbor"' yacht s1nan and S<1lcs rcprcscntntive of Shell Oil C'o. Said he : •• is \\'hat the co1npany \\'ho serves you c11n produ ce or deliver." Johnson said -he -did not foresee any improvement in the domestic production of fu~ls ~inti! lj85, when lhe oil· industry becomes • ' s e If 4 sufficie nt .'' ROBERT Kechla ()f Tnalco Co., one of the largest local producers of fiberglass, said the sho rtage of chenlicals used in the production of fit>erglass is levrling off but prices may gG even higher. He cited a 3· cent · per -pound r i s e in polyester resins this week . "One fning the r e s i n sh()rte ge has done is shake out son1e of the boat builders who should not haYe bee.n in the. industry in the first place,"' Ke ckta said. "\\'e carry the large s t inventory of dry chemicals in Scuthern California. but the proble1n is getting the sticky stuff (re sins) needed to make fiberglass for boat build ing. Some of our customers havr suggested th11t we go on an odd-even basis to buy resins." Keckta said lhe shart agc showS signs of levt!ling off in the future. but he could not say ho\.\' far in the future. \\'hen ll does, Kec k a predicted, the indus try Is probably looking at 'fire rel.ardent' resins \vhich ar(' more expensive but safer. "In the m:irine h:lrchvare business we are not crying," "The furl pictur(' changes trotn day-to -d ay and son1etin1c s fron1 tnorning to af tr.rnoon . The innrinc docks are on the sar\lc allocat ion as the automobile s c r vice !<tat ions, the far1ncrs and others. Hut !hi! allocatlo1\ differs on \\·hnt 11'-e lcrlernl govcrnmrnl decrees ond what CONNELLEASE can be produced by the oil , companies. jj~;;~ Im j ''The allocation level is ~·hatll•~ 1:;;11 the go\ternmcnt says you can Ya•r ,_...., Attthrbff have. but the alloc:atiorr factor C"'""'let L"""' Dieter L.A. LINES s31 /MONTH TEL!PMONE COMPANY OF CALI,, t"'l:tM all llllf MHI, t.111 MtM • N•• '74 Y .. o Hltk.hbocll 56840 1'1!11 MONT+t I '''"'' ,. •• a.· 1.~ °" A~r. ·<•PC1t1 l 2< Mo. O,E.L, CONNlll CHIVltOLn :,Jl21 ~MA-101t llYD. I COSTA MlSA S4•·1200 • said Bob McCurdy, president of Newport Marine Supply. A recent check shQwcd we are getting about 85 percent fills on our orders -with the possible exception of products with a petroleum deriv~tive. McCurdy said the biggest problem in the m a r i n e hardware business was the rapid increase in prices at the \\.'hnlesa\e level. "Prices on some items have increased two and three times since November," ?i.1ccuidy snid. "True, there lire some delays in deliveries, but as soon as the price increase romes along we get our deliveries.'' IF PRICES keep ~oing up in this business the only thing U1at is going to be short is the conswner dollar,'' McCurdy predicted. Charles Thomas, president of Jeasen Marine, one of the , oldest fiberglass-boat firms in the Newpol"t-O>sta Atesa area hlt an optimistic note when he !old listeners that volurne in sa ilboat production this year is ...... SILVER BARS ' sn ... r "'' tu,., o.w 1M'$ •~ Val.,. 0111rl~ T~t .. Ill t MIWllll•. Coritld ... tltl Corp111•I• Sltnf41 Or lmmllllll11 o.ll•IM"f INTIRCONTIN•NT,ljL IN ... ISTMlNT COMl'.t.NY JOI Hirwf>Or'I t ... ttr 0 f1Yll t.111 m Tiit l'ln•l'li:l•I Ctnltr N-llOtrt lt1cl!, (1. 644-9410 the highest in severa l years. and Ranger sailboats are at builder, but Thomas said the He cited national fi gu res the highest levels since 1967. firm is experiencing no great that the boating industry ln four da ys we recei \·ed problem in getting supplies. serves about 42 m i 11 io n orders for 72 boats. Jenseo's De Fever line of consumers \\'ho use less than '·Prodw,ction of Luhr s · powerboats is built in the Far ()ne half of one percent or the powerboat is aoother story." East lllld is a break-even Item fuel in thi s country. The boat said Thomas. "That segment because of inflation, sa id building industry is composed has probably been hit the Thon1as. of 19,000 firms doing an annual hardest, in the marine "A-tuch of the res ·ins business of $4 bi I Ii G n. industry. The Luhrs powerboat manufactured in this country Thomas said Jensen Md· is a high-fue l-consumng poWt>r-are exported to Europe and rine is in a unique position boat. \Ve have cut back about Mexioo and sold back to boat to judge what is going on 50 percent, which seems to be builders here at higher prices. during the energy cirsis . a pretty good level. Right now This is one reason for the Beside sailboat building, the v.·e are movi ng all of the price increases. limt also builds power boats merchandise we are building.·• ··But th~ big costs are and motor homes. . 1bomas noted that i n coming in labor and not "Our motor home facility Florida large boats ar e , products ," Thomas continued. \\·ent from about $4· million to moving \vell. In smaller boats "You can look for about a 9 zero in about 60 days." -in the 28-foot area -the pe rce nt increase by next Thomas said. ''On the other market is not as good. summer as the result of hand, our production of Cal Jensen is a f i b e r g I a s ; present labor negotiations." -~~~~~~~~~~~~~-====='========= Attention Employment Managers . , Our Buena Park Regio nal Dala Processing Center will be centralized to a new location during April 1974, resulting in the availability of a number or qualifie'd and experienced employees in the following classifications: •COMPUTERINPUTTYPIST •COMPUTER INPUTQ.ERK • COMPUTER OPERA TOR • CONTtoL RKONCtlER •MESSENGER •SORTER OPfRATOR • SORTER ROOM SUPERVISOR Your inquiries for resume informetion/interyiewsare earnestly solicited. I Pleosewrite or call Mt. A.l. Kromer Personnel Depa'1mtnl · • (213)620-7400 P.O. Bo• 2097, Termlnol Annu losAngefes,Colilomia90051 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK I -- • ..... .: .. "'~'" !:_a;- • • c OAJlY PILOT \ •• S111'1day, Marth 17, 1974 • MlH~.oO'~~ 1 New Phase of Irvine Tract Opened 1 ,., • • 1 E \\'"h th< nm µbast or SS plwe," McK..,. aald. " 1wo, Uu-e< and four !""'''"'' cept and -"" offer«! in I! L &1 homts oompletely soL.i out in i\.fore tJnn 2.00J \'isllors and bedroom plans. T"-o o( the TI1c Rarden nlOtlf is carrle-d ele,·auons a,,nd four floor pl~ns S rhroo11hou1 the: 1nodtl!i, eal.'h of · f 1 430 l 2 ,. I -O b less than a montn, Deane $-1 n1i1Hon in sales ha\'e tl'i\>-Stor}' n1odt'ls hii\'t• the :1dd· "' rangmg ron1 . to , 16 JI) •l ·1 h ~ u liomes·Uoi\'ersity Park In alread}' bttn recorded , l'rl capabil ity o( being r~· "'hil'h hHs indh·1du:il interior square feet. ~ E Jn.int has opened the second i\.lcKune edded. panded lO four Af\(1 n\·e •1.nd ~arde thf'int>s. \\i lh unique Highlighting UM! n1 n y " 'k' IJ~ • • • • .. , pha5e of 73 luxury home.!i. btdroom.o;, ti.lcKune said. plllnter.i. lndoor.()(!lrloor pot· r~ational an~ntlil's for the c.1 :~1 reports. Emmet f\lcKune. prOJ· TllE NEY.' co1nmw1it\' or L.ullury ll\'i1i.g in 11 gardt'n ~1~1i:: ur1•·:is ~nrl "11~toni..(j('sign· new commw1ity are a lar1i1:e 0 ·~ 1..o . S eel ~es and marketi ng 2.10 single-family ho il1 es setting is the theme of the Tl('w ""'IXIO s an .. pa1i~. pool, cabana, r·v1·0 n1ght·ligbl.ed f director. located at Uni,·ersity Drive n1a.sttr-plan~ to1nmun!1 ~ CREAT .. :o B\' the sanie tennis courts, tot Jot and a "Buyer reaction has bttn so and Jordan Street, att priced As \i sitors enter the modrl De.~ne ltfl!ll that de.si~ the pri\'ate fh•e-acre park . Aaoss positi~e .with .lhe.Jlrst pl)#se ... fron1-$!ii,OQO.fl~.ooo.-~ one----cofnplex . they ttrt ~mott"<l 1n a tinn's ?1Jl11l:ir nwnrd"Winn!ng 1he. strttt. conJtNctiOn ha.! tha't Deane Development Com· and t"·o-story homes of un ique g~1rden-0riented S.'llcs iltK f'anron hotnl's, . L)(>ane bt•gun on the puhl1c 345-:icrr pany has greatly accelerated ~hing!c, rough \l'ood, brick and office "'i th hundreds l'if li \ini.: 11 o n1 f ~ • t' n j,·ersit1• l'al'.k \\'illian1 R. ~tnson ll.egionaJ I.he opening of the 5«'0111.I stucco exterior are d~signed plnnts 11nd trees. and its own ullllZt'S the 1e1·!'1-ll)t iinc ron· Pi.rk . ------------. -----~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~ The ~ ,. J. Legend of ·:i ~ SunHollow ' . . -' --'--.loiill:.;:.l:.IW."11111 LAUNDRY ROOM A"r 1'HE SHORES SPACIOUS AND IMAGINATIVE Will Second Home Slior es Succu1nh to Crisis? Luu11 ,dr y S pucioi1 s By JOH..~ CUNNlFF l"\"E\ll YORK (AP \ .....:. The questioo could have been asked by roughly t"'O million others : "Because of the energy shortage. \\'ill I be forced to forego the pleasures of my second home~" This time it was posed by Joseph Doherty. 11·hn tnn·eJs 185 miles to his Wttkend retreat oo a \7ermont lake. and \\'ho has a fear of dri,'ing a small· car "that equals the fear many people ha\·c of heights and elevators." Doherty \\'Oflders if he \\'ill be able to obtain e'OOUgh gasoline to maintain his lire style. He searches for the answer but maintains that no conclusion is possible for another few mootlls. "THE SECO~'D home market is being watched very care!ully and It oould be one of the first areas to feel the effect of the energy shortage," he believe1. but adds: "There is still too much coofusion to reach a conclusion ." Doherty, 63, is president of the National As.1octaUon of Realtors, whose membership numbers 118,000 of the 1.5 million licensed real estate practitioners in the United Slates. Among the pressin g questions to \\'hich, he insists. there arc no answers at this time : -WiU v•e return to doYi'Jtlown .. to .mass transit and to the life \\'e knew be!ore the highway explosion? -Will the older. into'.111 location command a premium price? Wi \!houses in suburbia become less desirable? -Aside from the growing f'flvironmental factor, "'hat is the future of shopping· centers that depend upon t h e automobile for customer transportation? Tru£'. he e>.i>lained. thC' older. into\\ll location mar command a premium and suburban spra.,,1\ may have peak<'d in ,·<1lu!' unt il ".(' resolve the problen1 of tra\·eJ by pri\'ale car. But he recommends: '"\\'e must be cautious in spe<::ulating on this matter because "'e may be able lo effect sufficient conservatiOfl to prese rve suburbia and to forestall a significant rush back 10 the core city." The four·bl?droom. l\\'O-Sto rv Plan Three at ~larlboroug-h 0 e \·eloprnent Corpora1inn·s the Shores at Lake Forc"tl offers a spacious la undry! room \\ hich is just one of the extra featu res lh;lt !his honic.\ clearly designed for an acti\'e family \\'ith JO(s of friends . pro\'ides. The glass-v•alled living room and separate dining room are both desi~ to take ad· vantage of !he lake view as DOHERTY. \\no h e Ip s the major pcrct>ntage of Operate 3 famiJy~wned real a\'BilabJe lots front ()fl one of r~ estate and insurance business t"'o lakes. The kitchen area \I in 1\ndover, ~{ass .. believes ·-features a breakfast nook, and a better picture of the another convenienC't' is a han-~ residential market \\'ill begin dy service bar pass~throu~ ~ to appear in the seeood from the kitchen to the dini ng ~ quarter. after results of the room. An outdoor pat i 0 s~ring market are in. bet\\·een lhe kitchen and living " By then the energy supply room n1akes outdoor dining situation may be clear, both easy from either roon1. in re~11rd to hcati!'lg oil and A den-guest bedroont is g a s o I i n e . Results of located on the first floor . 1'he conservation efforts ·will be tl\r('C upstairs bedrooms are measurable. Better techniques "·e\1 placed for maximun1 for distribution of supplies pri\"acy off an open r<-nter hall might e\•olve. ' \\·hich looks out over the lh·ing \\'hi.le it is \\idely agr?ed room . The master bedroom that the residential housing has double \\·alk in cloSt'ts and ti market "·ill become more floor to ceiling "' i n d o w s acth·e as the year v.·ears on. O\'erlooking the lake and mainly because money is landscaped garden areas. becoming more available and Plan tbree is one of four rates are dropping , there are a\'ailable floor plans ranging other problems to ~itend in price fro1n 5.18,950 to v.ilh. $67.950. The Shores community "If it were not for tl1e is plru1ncd for 200 families. energy situation." 5 a id \\·i th 56 fa milies already in Doherty, "our highest priority residence. the company is \1·cll ti uwld be for emergency into construction .of its next mortgage credit legislation." wiit of 40 luxury honles . The purJX>se is to bring To reach the Shores take the stability 10~ a m·arket !hat San Diego freeway to El Toro, tr.aditionally lurches between tum left and go to ~fuirlaods, boom and bust. tum left again to models. Building Bu y ~frs. Thomas '-fcCaffrey of San ~farino has purchased a " Not far fro1n tl1c f"an1ou s San Jtta n Ca pi~trn.110 ~t issior1 . lies a pi l'turc !:iqu c vill.1 gc of sin gle fan1ily 1101ncs 11c ~tlcd a111ung th e ~rntly slopi11g · hills. ll s nam e is SunHollow. I lr l'c is 1h e perfect ans\\'Cr to yo11r n1a ~ic ,,·is h for :i cottage sec luded from th e world a11<l its di » tract ions. )Ct con vc11icnt ly c.:losc to th e ki11 gdo111 A totally nc\v ,,·ay to li\'C t!1.1t i" clc~t i11('d t<1 bcro111c a lc·gc11d. I 11 thi ~ rcn1 arJ..,tlll C' JlC'\\' \'1ll.1e,e . clu~ll'l :-. of four to te11 detached l1u 111c~ are arrani;cd Jl a c.0111furt:tlllc di ~1a n ce fro n1 <HlC a11t)tl1 C'r eac h faci!1g th e co111n1011 grcc n.1-hi-, u11iqu c village plan 111 ea11s tl1at you·ll nc,·er l1a\·c to cross a single street to l'all on yot1r neighbors. Because of the st1rrot1ndi11g pc ri1nctcr rua<l . thfre·s 110 bustli11g carts to ,,·orry <lbout. )Our family and lhc 178 other familie' 1hat \\'ill ··soon se ttle here \rill a!,,·a,·s l1 a,·c· a ~a fc pl;.icc to live. These bcat1tiful l10111cs are de!-tig11cd tu con1plen1c11t tl1is secluded et1\·iron111cnt. ·rhcy arc available in a choice o f l\\'O, tl1rec a11d four bedroom floorplan s and up to 2>' bath· rooms. All incl ude wood burning hearths. - large. private ,,·al\ccl courtyards. country kitchens :111d enclosed ga rages. Of t·uur~r. Ollr legend inl·ludt s all tl1c an1cnitics yot1·11 find in ;.in c11c l1a11tcd ,·illage hkc 1ot lots . ,·o\leyb:i ll coun. baseban field. pool:-.. pic11ic a11d b:i.rl>ect1c areas. 1\ll professionally maintai ned by the good little l'l,·cs for a n1 odc1'·a tc associalio11 fee . JI \'11u\·c al\'"''"~ drca n1cfl of thl' t·11t·h ~1nlcd life.' ·1-.i t Sunl loliu,r :oilJCJll . \11dccd! a lcgc11d 111 itS0\\11 lilll(''- ----: -. :;_ - -~ .... ,. "' _-_-_ ..... ~ ... 0 l I I I l'lllJ'I (7 14 ) 496·3281. T .1KL Tiii: SA:-i DIEGO FREEll'AY (5) 'IU 0HTEG1\ HIGll\\'AY.1'11EN NORTll ON On1 EC :\ FOil o;-.;,E-11 .. \LF ~llLE . 0 ,. , "IF I COULD ans\\·er these Questions," said Do h e r t y . "developers and loan officers v.'Ould be knockinl'.l at my door. I do not ha\"e the ans,,.·ers.'' A;\fONG OTllER things it '\l·ould provide full deposit insurance for state. county and municipal fwx!s left iu savings and loan associations. Only l\\'O percent of the $.10 billion in such funds is no'A-· obtained by the -as.wciations. Tiiat measure, and another permitting insurance limits on individual accounts to be 31 ,(XX) square foot industrial [ ~ ~ building on 1.5 acres of land ~ • @1t•rshlp ~ yttms. Inc.. at Z980 Red Hill Avenue, Costa f • c•••o ~o .. ••~• .., , Mesa, from. Wescloc J"'----.. cC".!\..~ c(",!\.,-----._ cC".!\.,----=--. c(".!\.,-----... cC".!\.,-----... cC".!\..~c De,·clopment Com pany . C~~~TR\~~~TR\~~~~~~T~.,"'\~~TR\~~~~ .. "IJ\.") Irvine, as an inves tment. raised to $50.00> from $20,00>. ,---------'-~~--~-------------------------------------- About the nearest thing to a predictioo is this : "Row houses and their more so p h isticated counterpart, town houses, and apartments and condominiums. m a y increase in popularity at the expense of single residences ." have already passed the House. Also sought. among other things, is an increase to SS5,000 from $45,00> in the loan a federal institution may make on a single fami!y residence. Mesa Fir11i Desig 11s Energyless Building \\'alter Richardson Associates. a Costa fi.fesa· based architectural and land planning finn, ha.s been retained by U.S. Home Corp. to design the world's first productioii energy and re.!l6urce-saving home, It was annoWlCed this week by A1an C. Bomsteln, director of the sponsoring firm. "\\'e are making a maximum effort to design a' home "'Nhlch will reduce both energy and water consumption whlle making optimum use of land," C01M1enled W a I t e Rlchanlson. "Me<llng I he ·energy crisil ls the gre1test chaUeo~ facing the. shelter- indtmry," R!.chardlon said. U.S. Home, the nation's large$! home builder: will construct Its first energy crisi1 -er1 model in Clearwattr, Fla., ¥.1tett the company Is baxd. 11 ivlll b< part of a 1,500-acre. IQ.000. home community. There also are plans to duplicate the concept ln fh·e other major markets "''here U.S. lfome is actj ve. Richardson said. • • Some of the a s pects currently being researched. according to Richardson, are solar power ror heating, air condltioning and hot v.·ater; energy-sa,;ng appliances : lo¥.'· "·att lighting: water·sa,,.ing devices ; self-cont,ained ¥.'aste systems ; better/u~ of glass and insulating materials; and \l.5e of recycled bu 11 d in g materials. In addition to \Va It er Richardson Associates , the development team includes Fred Dubin, mechanic al engineering c:onsultant. New York City, New York ,and .Paul O'Neil, consultant , General E1ectrle Col?ij>3n)', LooisvUle. Ky. Ridwdsoo, whose 54-penon start ls working on projects In IS states, is a nalionally- r e cog n i zed leader in residential arehil~ture and has won more than a dottn major a"'ards 1n the last three years. Tht first model l\'111 be finished aboul October. '1974 and .. m .. 11 Jn lhe f50,000 price rana:e. y Niguel Terrace FAMILY VIEW HOMES IN LAGUNA NIClll. 1\ K.uscr f'.ic.1fi[/l).,\l.A deve!opn1cn! .. Imagine ... Bl?EATHING SPACE WITHIN ... FRESH AIR AND FUN All AROUND! Imagine enjoying ::.l'c luclcd n1on1 Pnt" .i 1 hon11• \vhilc your children play. Your home is large enough 1or )ll'O ple lo bl' themselves. Choose frOITI 2. 3 & 4 bedroom plan' up 10 2,000 square feet. lmag·ine !h e El Niguel Tenni s Club · rh e El Niguel Country Club• and 1he Monarch B.1y Beach Club• just down !he street. And a shopping ~enter with in walking dislance. Drea m some more. You're livi ng in a fresh community Iha! feels ljkc a IJUo inl ,\\editerran ea n town w ith.a central plaza and rom antic.foun tain . Dream no more. Com e sec El Nigu el Terrace. "l\,l'mber~h1 p onl\ .. ..!.. J & 4 het.lruom I Jn11I) V1<'1\ I h>ml~ F'°m $43,000•$55,000 \lodrl tn111ph·, 1 ,p1>11 d~il1 o111• I 11!1 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays. , • • Real Estate •I .· :)'Questions/Comment ~ aw Realtor Randall Mccardle W'lt has been the val uation increase of Orang• County eal Estate? I know the County assesses prop- erty 1nnu1lly. Is there • li st that would show the per· <•nt-1ge of 1nnual increase? Thank yOu. B.S.G., Irvine Based on the "Coun ty of Orange 1''inanoial l{e- ports" the percentage or increase over va luation for the preceding fi scal year -of the total assessed valua· tlon ror Oran ge C.'ounly, ls uullined in the Hsi below: Fiscal Year Percentaqe of Increase 1961 -62 12.32381 1962-63 1 t.32954 1963-64 10.23192 1964-65 1 :<.327RO 1965-66 9.81088 1966-6 7 113.11 56 1 1967-68 »'.93;3; 1968-69 9. 12082 1969·70 18.30700 1970-71 6.3917' 1971-72 15.43370 1972-73 7.61909 In your investment seminar recently you referred to the fact that you use pri:tfessional property manage. ment. We own investment properties. I have •I gen· eral Idea what property management is supposed tO do. Would you outline some of the specific duties that we could reasonably expect from a professional property m1nager? ~ R.S.L., Costa Mesa The professional property n1anager n1ust be every· thins:: fro1n an 1\c('ountant lo a maintenance 1nan. fron1 a salesn1an to a psythologi~t: but to be more definitive. the followin g li st. \Vhile not all inclusive. should serve as a guide as to v.·hat yo u nlighl expect from a profes- sional property n1anager: • Consult wtih you as to the location and total concept. • Establish the rental sc hedule. • l\larket the sp<ice avail able. • Create' a tenanl·relations policies • Prepare and execute leases or rental agree- ments. • Collect the rent s when due. • Supervise n111intenance pers12&HlCl. • l-landle repairs as necessary~ ..... • Evict Sour and slow pa y tenants. • Supervise the purchasi ng. • Create and n1aintain properly all records. • l\1ake regul<ir status reports jo the owners. • Recon1mend any needed redecorating and se- cure estin1atcs. • Audit and pa.v all bills. • Be aware of Y.1hat's happening in the market place -Y.'ho is renting what for how much? • Inspe~t all ''acant space frequently. • Hire. instruct. and maintain qualified personnel to ass ist hin1 in these duties. Editor's No·r;; Rnndoll R. i\frCorclle is 011 investlnenr analyst, a colfege lt'cturer. und 1111/11or Of "Real Estate i11 Califor11ia." Seud yovr co n1n1e11r~ au1 qu~stia11s to Ra11cl11/l R. Mc('urdle. clo tlie D<iily Pl/al. P.O. Boi: 1560. Cosio tllesa. Culifor11fu 92ti26. _Some Neighbors Peo1Jle Next; Door Paill Tax DETROIT (UPI 1 -Mr. and ~trs. Ernest Dagostini have been paying taxes on their next door neighbor's home ror 19 years by mistake. No one noticed iL 11111il three years a.c:o -~-hen the neighbors re.1liz('d sorneone else was paying their taxes and stopped paying then1 themselves. Now the cily of Detroit has asked lhe Dagostinis to 1)ay $2,297.28 in property taxes unpaid over the past three years. "\\1e're 1nf1iri:.ited," l\1rs. Dagostiru said To n1ake rTia!lcrs "·orse, l)1c neighlxirs h:-1\ c 1noved to Arizona . "TlllS YEAH 11 ht·n r tri1:fi to 1ay vur ta\CS ." said l\1rs. ' Office t:hicf A ppoiulc1I Dagostini. ·'ihe-cll'rk told me they already were paid. I kne1v lhis was imposslhlc. So I checked." That is ho"' the Dagostinis descovercd an address mixup caused them to pay laxes on the "'f'ong piece of property for 19 years. Thei r neighbors 1<1'ere paying !he Dagosti nis' taxcs until tl~y disC<l\'ered !he mixup. Tax clerk Terry Brosman said the mixup began '"'hen t\1•0 plastic address cards \\ere s11·itched accidentally in 1955. Tlll:: BACK taxes the citv \V3nts covers both t h e Dagostini property and the propeny next door si nce 1970. Before that date. the neighbors paid their taxes. the city said, even I.hough lhe ci!~1 listed both pieces or land ttnder the same.address. The oversigl1t ca rne-to light \\'hen UJC Oagostinis checked to see how their taxes COlltd ha\'c been paid and found 01.11 f"rank Sar:ibia of Laguna 1ha1 the ne\\' ncighbors had Beach has IM'cn Hppoinled paid them . office supeJ,·isor of Walker "This is one of the strangest and Lee's Ne"·po rt Beach-mist11kes rve e,·er seen." Irvine office, ii was announced Brosnan said. "but the fact by Ernie LeBlanc. eastern rc1nains v .. e collect ta x against r~gional \'il'I! prcs1drn1 for the: land, not individu;ils. so "'e Anahfim·based real estate can't go after the neighbor • Sulll:l•r, March 17, 1974 OAILY PILOT Spyglass Hill Homes: Spacious Beauty -. f --"Spui·ious intcrior5, detailt.-d l'r.,f1s1nanship, and fal>ulouS coos1<1t vle1<1•1" is tbe boildf"r's dtscrlptlon QI Spygla5s ~II hornes O\'er\ooklng Newpoi) Balboa and Corona l)el ~1ar. .. l'lltrles with l'wo-stury ceilinss 1nodels "'ilh Granotl Pools of .quality retirement home ln an crartsman!hip. Needless fo Ca1irorn1a style kltcbens. and large firtpla<.'\:s ln \J'.'ing Ne"'J>Or1 Beach buildin4 the · elegant aetting." room and family room,'' pool.s ond "'alerv.-orks. BuUt on a 21-acrt hillside a~Jing lo a spokesman for · ' T h *! a b s o I u t e I y tbove Newport's F a s h l o n the weveloper. breathtaking coastal a1id._,ci1y l&Jand;-" the homesl tes art t~ 1 li3h1s view seemed to demand terraced lo take maximum T ~ $1 . ~tlLL~ON model the kind of quality homes we ad\•antage of the views. EaCh com ~x offers . 'buyers a planned 11.nd built here," said home Is designed and oriented samJ!l.1ng of thJ.'..}JX floor \llans T 8111 Lusk, pt'Mldent of Lusk --..to ·place maximum window and 1 exter}or elevutious. Hoines. "Each of the she noor exposure to the view sjde. say, we are prood ol Spyglw wit b I a r g e wl ndows llHI. tspeelaUy ln Olis. the overlooking Iha 1 we e p I n I 25th year we'\'e been builclng: vistas be.Jow, f,eatwi a pus- homes In SoutbtYtn through 1window for Caifomia," said Lusk. convenience w}len 1 er v In ii: Priced from SI00,000 to $160.000. these one and twcr story home~ QJJl&.e ..Iomt ~<l lo 3900 i;quare feet and 1:1re a development of Lusk •lomes. lnteriors are highllghtOO by "metl<.1dously designed, view- orll11!ed kitchens. c u r vi n g sraii;:cases in spacious, lonnal J\1od interior s l\'(·re plans was dcsi~ed with a Other features of Spyglass meals in the patio. Kitchens Hill Phase II homes ioclude ure opeo to the loformal master bedroom suites '11'.Hh family dlnlng area which bas private balh and • Jressmg aCCi!SS to the patio th.rough room and wall -lo-'wall . -~-. carpeting in living room, shdillg glass doors. Electric dining room, halls aud all appliances include b u I I t • i n bedrooms. Each home has a microwave oven and alngle vie\\"-Orlented ba°"Ckyard patio: self-cleaning oven. deco red by Carole Eichen. specific homcwowner i n "EVERYTHING about these Court~nd Paul /Arehur Beggs mind-everyone frorn the homes speaks of carelijl & Associates were th c young and growing family to at tent Ion In d es i 1 r(. landscape architect& for the tbe n1ature couple wanting a co n s l ru ction , and • • The Sea Terrace has different homes to enhance ocean-close .living in different ways. • T here's no se t pattern of Living at The Sea Terrace-California's ne\"est coast town. Some people live formall y and quite elega ntly, and some do it in a rather casual, carefree manner. To accommodate the many vari· ous approaches, The Sea Terrace has different homes for different living styles. The Sea Terrace Garden Home is for those "'ho enjoy bringing the outdoor s -indoors. l_,arge expanses of glass are used every- Y.'here, and gracefuJ "gardenwall " · fencing and walkways border your beautiful patio area. Of course all of the extra interior and exterior luxury touches are included in these 2, 3 & 4 bedroom masterpieces. Sea Terrace Homes: From S6f,SOO to S87,800 fireplaces, s unken living rooms, built-ins, a nd much more. Every resident of the Sea Terrace ha.os their own Recreation_ Center '\'ith pool and lounge through member· ship· in the Homeo,vners Asscx:ia- tiori-for a monthly fee of $35. Golfers enjoy the private El Niguel Cou ntry Club. The courts of the Lag.uja Niguel Tennis Club are for tennis buffs. (Membersh ips are available. Memberships in the country club and tennis club are voluntary and a re controlled by Avco Community Developers, lnc., which is the management . and operations agent of the club fa cilities.) For sailors, the Dana Point Harbor, "home port" for Laguna Niguel, is 2~ miles south and it awaits you Y.•ith moorings for 2,200 craft.' Come <lrive through the private guard gate of California's newest \b ur Sea Terrace Home is inspir· ing in its elegant simplicity. 3 & 4 I , · · J ~ . ~:~~?n~s(i~i~aj~;' li~~n~ ~;~~); ::JI Sea Ter';~~:·~:·;~en Homes:~ 154,400 to 162,700 • I I • Put d l1f t rn your lrfe .. toddy come ,t o , coast town -The Sea Terrace. See how beautifully ·we have anticipat.ed and accommodated your style of living, less than a mile from the sea. Directions: From Los Angeles, go sou th on the Sim Diego/Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway exit. R igh t (approx. 6 miles) to Pacific Coast Highway. Left 1 mile to Niguel Road. Left on Niguel Road to models. ) from lo• A"ge''' '" S.•~I.• Ana • < ~+.:.----1 C•c•n """r-• P••> lnlr-•-C~aroge 0 8 0 " ·, LagM!!~~Jguel @ Rancho Bernardo and Villagp P1rk, oth61 fine Ne..., To.,..,,., by A,,.c:oCommunily Developers. Inc. O (714) •96-4040 830-5050 l ""' """"" OllllrMllTl l'Ompany. to rcto\'Cr the mork.'Y .. ~------~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~-..:~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--L FRoMf ash ion Island Newport Beach • -STER.EO SOUNDS OF~ THIE HARBOR • • .... ~'-' ' • • • • 1%, ire a wp WO T "n1 by to for ... co an · Pf ap bus bu ma apa are Eu pri hig do rei "'ii , Not f or Rent • Japan ~ansio!lS Staltding Vucant TOKVQ, (UPI) -About U,000 new luxury apartments are standing v&eanf In Japan, a country with one or the worst housing shortages in lhe 'fl'orld. They are what Japanese call "nlansion" apartments, built by developers for direct. sale to homeowners, rather than for rental. In America they •ould be known as condominiums. ' 1be mansions are intended mostly for the clau QI wealthy people that sprang up In Japan during the boom of the early 1970s. Now a crackdown on credit by the government lo check inOation has made 1hem difficult to sell. DUE TO A cu riou s con1bination of Japanese tax and real estate Ja~·s, builders prefer to let the new apartments stand vaca nt until business gets better and buyers can be found. The mansions are not for rent. Almost 10,000 of the vacant apartments are in the Tokyo area. By American a n d European standards. t h e prices a§Jc:ed for then\ are high indeed. One typical building is kx::ated about five miles from do"ntown Tokyo. It ls a reinforced concrete structure y,·ith 15 units of five to six rooms each . By American standards, the rooms are a trine smaU, but the quality of construction and fixtures are excellent. A parking garage and ample storage space is provided for each buyer. TUE PRICES ranged from the equivalent of $140,000 to $180,000, and that isn't all. Buyers dQ not get tltle to any land and are required to pay a ground rent of about $i5 a month. subject -to Jc raised. The building v:as finished in the summer of 1973, bol only three of its apartments are occupied today. The mansion boom got under 'll·ay in 1971, "'hen 21.000 units v.·ere placed on the market in Tokyo, according to the Japan High Class ffousing Association. :: trade group for mansion b~ilders. The Vietnam \Var y,·as in full swing at the time. ~loney was flooding into Japan. partly from SY.'Ollen exporti; of consumer goods to the inflation-ridden United States. EVERY Jl.IASSIOS u n i t built in 1971 Yt'as sold by 1he day it v.•as con1pleted. The same thing happened Jn 1972, y,•hen another 4-0.500 units \rent oo the 1narket in Tokyo. Roo 111 s With a View These hon1es are taking shape on the Laguna Niguel hillside above ~1 onarch Plaza. Ca lled Foothill Town· homes. y,•ith 88 units under construction and plans for an eventual 228. thev 'ti.ill se ll for bel\l.'een 833.- 990 and $38.990 "''ilh Oct·upanry offered by 5-ll/H· 1ner. Lal{e Ho1ne P1·oj ect Plruu1ed f 01· Mesa The !\e1,1·port Beach land planning and architectural nrms of LeitchlKiyotoki Bell has been commissioned 10 prepare master plans for a proposed luxury conUTiunity 10 be de\•elopcd around a ntan- made lake in the y,•esteni sector of Costa ~lcsa. Stan Bell said his finn is dC\'Cloping plans lor t he \\'ater-orientcd \'illage project primanly being plannc'<I to include condominiums . to""1lhouses and single fa1n ily dwelll!tgs. \\.hen co1nplcted. the master plans \\'ill be submitted to the Costa ~lesa Planning Commission and City Council by the de\·etopers. Kaiser Aetna and St.ate ~1 u t u a I Savings & Loan Association. for appro\·al. • .. , ~ .· .. "Tiii<: SITE, 11•hich is nc:.ir tht• Santa A na l3i1·er. e11comp.1sses 160 acres. ()ur preliminary planning calls for about 50 acres to be de\·ot<'<i to a lake. y,•hi\e the rt•mainder "'ill be utilizc'<I for housing. greenbelts and Olher recreational facilities:· &·11 s.1id. "The 1al\c is being designl'<i for sail boaling and other - t N'C'r('<it1011:1l us c s. the ar('hilrct addL'<i. The Iola) <.'Ost of the \lf'OJ1•c'l ('31\Jl-Ot be dclcrrnined al this tin1e. I:k-11 ~aid . l>ut "1\ <.'Ould run "'ell in exel'SS of $50 rnillion after the roinpletc buildout. Th(' 166-acre sitt.• is locatt'li at \'ictoria su·et·t and the Santa Ana R1\·er . .\!05t of the acrc<1ge 1s \11;1 l:1nd not currently bc:1ng U!>t'CI for any p1.1rpose. ·{ Gas is no problem at Presidential Heights . . Everything's so close to home, --.. - you won't measure distance in gallons . TO SANTA ANA Dirrctiont: E1i1 lhe S.n Dlr16 Frrrw1y it U Cimino lr1l 1nd tum ~It. T1kt UC.1mino ltil to M1gd1len1 ; pn>crrd P'•I the Golf Clubftou1t ind up the hill lo Avenidi Adobt. Tum ri1ht ind follow Avenidi A~ to 19"! wits offlct. S..'8 Office: 571 Avtnid11 Adobe .f;1.f:, S..n Clertten,te i''i Ttlephone: (714) 49l·l 780 Gl Z:i.m =-=:_ ie1c:ii1i-iiiiii 1 ·1 ~1 A complete se•side town is righl down the hill. This just may be the finest loc.l tion in .:ill of So uthern Cilifornia. The far point of view is •t the sea horizon. From your hill-high, oce.:in vie\v home, you'll look down on the Western White House, the town.of San Clemenle, Dana Poin t Ya cht Harbor, .ind !he San Clemente golf cour5e. San Cle mente is a small town tpop. 20,365); you'll become friends with the merchants in the shopping areas. The beach is beautiful, the pier fis hing peaceful, the Cabrillo Pliyhouse fun, picnics in !he park a delight, Jrain trips via AMTRAK an adventure, and the annual fiesta La Crist ianit• and Parad~ a communily celebration. Our annual climafe averages 7f.75~ Whaleveryou remember or wish of small lO\Vn life, yol(ll find as an 9wner in Presidential Heighls. Elepnce, comfort, and value; more of these in every townhome. Here are quiet. traffic free plazas and ga rden-court home s of wood, Text ured stucco' and expanses of glass. These !ownhomes are replete wi!h cuslom·comfort features. The interiors are an ideal balance of the efficient, the beautiful and the drama tic. Two and rhree bedrooms. up to two-and·a·haH ba!hs, one and two s!ory plans. Cathedral ceilings, walk-in closels, private balconies head ci long list of price.included fea tures. No exterior maintenance or ground~keeping chores for homeowners. You've never seen such value . Anywhere. You'd bftl buy now. Here's why. . · Objective an•lysts agree; new homes become more costly <11!1 the time. Interest rates vary over the years, 15ut no one c.in see that they will ~ome down· <11ppreciab1y in the ne<11r future. But, even if they d id, wa iting lo buy your home will prove to be a cosily J:>usiness bec;.iuse of prices. The final price placed on a new home c9mes from a great number of other prices; the priceS the builder must pay for labor and materials. And iust about everyone knows ; these pnces h<11ve been skyrocke1ing recenlly. So, if you did manage to ~.!il_for ~n interest reduaion, you'd still face run•way rising prices. A.Qd these price increases ~uld more than wipe out •ny minor gains through in lerest red uction. So, in order 10 get the-best •nd lo get it at prices and terms that still make sen~. come to Presidential Heights today. lPIPUESilDlEN1rIIAl HIEilGIHI1rS , ~pectacular Views High above San Clemente from $30,990 to $47,990 Proudl11 prnt1lftl br lite DOUG£ASS·l'ACIF/C CORPORATION • • • DAILY PILOT C 1 Boo]{ Tells How To Sell a House B)' OOROTH~;A BROOKS !\TE\\' t·onK 1l'Pl 1 -\\1\1.•n 1hc timf' l"Olllt'.!1 10 ~ti a houst. mo§t f11n1 1l1e s 1ur1~ su1on1a!ically to a real ('State brokf!r, hu! .irs a good bet most of !htrn 11·ondt>r if thrl' rouldn'r · h;1ndll' !ht• d r a't lhemseh·es and sa1·t' nl(>O(~y. It's a rnoot <Jll•~.<i!lon The e.~p!'rts i.:rnrrall1' :t<h·i<if' that lh(' s.1lr of pro()(:rty is a job for prof('ssionnls. Still. thousands of familit's do sell tht•i r homes thenisf'!l';;-s and at Tea.st son1e of thent romc 011t ahead f1nancial1\'. As y,•ir h mo~,· things. il's :i n1alter of time and kn•l'A'ho"·· Lou is Gilmorf'. a rP:it e.r;tah• profession;il. author of :i nf'\\' book . "For S:ile h\· 011'f1rr." (Simon and S('husti'r, $.1 !l:ii. sa~·s. "Thp f'111ire ~\'stcn1 of horne tran~fer in thiS rountrv 1~ one uf lh1· 11lO~I rosllv f'"· l"hani::t· 1nf'1'hanisn1.; 10 ht• fo11nd <ltl\'\l·hrrf'. Thr C'Olll· bination of bro~rr:H!t' fN'.~ :'lnil nthcr tr.1n~f('r exp!'nses t.1kc a hu,ge toll fron1 lhc .~'llf'r. B1· l:1r the kirf!C-'i\ and 1110s! oh· \'iOtl~ of the~p fr·f'~ IS th (• brokerai:r eon1mis,i•1n 11\ hti'h in soine ei!l1~s i~ now n1nnin ~ as high as se\'rn 1x•rre11! of the sell ing pri1·e 1," TllE S.\LE tlF a hou~r. Gih11<1rt' s:i.1·s. Jll\'oh·e.,. se\·eral di sti nct and .<iep.:1rate p11r1s. aln1o::t all und('nakt>n b\· the real esta1t1 brnkf'r ··SoiTin of thrse ser,·ice<i." hf' s:i,·s. "r.1n be purrhas1'(f frvn1 other pro- ressionals and !hf' b.1lancr can he perforn1ed ron1~1enfl\' h\' rhe :i1·er31-!C homeo1rner .. fn Si'parnte rhaptc rs. ht spell~ 0111 his do-it ·rourself method or salf'· · , -A professional re siden1ia l iippralsrr tthe ki11d used h\' flate the pr1<'f of a t.Jn1e A 11rosPf'('li\'e purchastr "111 try to force the priei! do\l•n c:1·~n though the O\l'Mr has had all the effort and selling ex- pcn.~t." ,\lso. Ross says. 1nany pro- SPl't'tl l'e honle . b u y e r s 01 'eres1in1a1e 'their ablHt\' to qualify flnanciall.v ror. thr h·.lusc thr:y hn1·c 111 nlind . ,\ rc:il es1n1e broke-r Is train('(! tv prNjuaHfy a prQ\l>et'!'s finan · rl<1l abilit\r:s. !hereby a1·oid111.i: the lin\t-COOSU]llin~ f'Xj)ell!'>(' :ind fruslratior1 of C'Olllacr ~ \\'1th homeseeker~ 11·ho e1·e.11- tunlly diSl'O\'Pr th<-\' cannot af. ford to go !hroogh "'1th the purC'hase. A brokrr·s exJ)l'rience and rontacls in ;itT1111c,.1,, f,.1::11 ... 111r: 1·1n be a n1·1 1u~ f;u·:1T 111 :1 sale. A broker 1.~ no! emotionalh in1 o!l't'd \\'ii h ,1 • house . as ii honlt"llv•nrr 1s likP]\' to be. Hf· t•an look :it it in11:1:1r1ially A prosl)<'<:tl\'j' pur<'ha..;rr is n1uch 111orf' li~ely !n diSCUO!!S any rr~rr1·1111vns about a house \1•ith a brok rr .lha n ;1ith !hr hn1nei.l1rnrr. Once 11ny hidden 1•h11·•·ti .. n<; nn• hro11!.!!1t lo 1i11:ht of1e11 !her can be resol\'ed ant! a sale ni'11de. · A hroker al \\'a\·s is a1·a1lahlc lu sho11: a propcrt~·. \\'hc!her or not the o\l·nrr is at home. F:qually illl1J11rlan1 . Ross s.aid. 11 rral estate agf'nt sees to ii 1h·11 only le~i1im11te prospects ' ;1·il! be adn1itted to see th•' hf'·1~e. nrir tlu: ti·1 r:;<1ift bun'· , .. ,..,_ s1>e<'l'l0tt1'r~ ,,~n:.!111·: shoppers and JUS1 p I a i n rurious \\·ho may be al!ractf'd b~· a ror·!t<•le sign Tite professional. he sav.~. ··i~ IP" hornt' ~··lie~·~ h"~1 ii.·1 y,•hcn it con1es to getting a fa ir ' price for his prr1pertl' in the he-i;t possible time." · banks :ind sal'ingc; anrl ln:1n ---:1c,,c.n~cLclf,--N~.0-T-l-C-t.-. -- a.""Cll'ioi tiono; 1 !'<;tablii;h('s th1•! "fair inarket l'aluc .. of the ---:,c"c,c,o,,c0c,c,-,c,c,c,,co,., I I HAMt' ST•Tl!Ml!ttT lOlllC. 111• !~llOwlnq Po"rlOn 1, <1oln9 11"""'·' -,,,,. 0"1 '."r ur•·n:irr•<; his ·••· i.~ . I (;~((;(; 10/PIJST P IE~. Jll t: 20•!1 •• HVllSC rt)r sho11·1ng b,\' rep1ir·1 S••tt• (01!• .. IHI, Cal/I ,,.,, ine. """int ing-and cleanin' "~·•lip C.rtQ01 1 l.\ffk•r. J11 i::. Xi•~ r• S""'· to•lt I.I•••· (1111. '111' \\·herr neces.sr1r\'. Il l' enhanc1•s TnI• e>u•l~eu 1, ,~...,uc1<"<1 by .11 '! d' · d. k 11. ll11o•vtdu•I. 1 s ~n 111on nn ma ·es se ing 11n;11op c; ~·~·-- easier 11nd faster. Tn,. •'•'•"'•M ··•• ,.,.., ..... 111 •11• •.aun•v n C•eH o+ Orang• (oull•• .,., >.lio•Ch I "I• -li' Q\\Tl"r pr1·n~rr ~ ;1 "·m tt "lilitlni? sheet." :'I nc\l·sp:t""r "'"~11..,N 0••11co• c.,.,, Dol•y ""o• d . '" l.'1•<~ 10, 11, 1'. )!, 191• ilt h a \'ert1serncnt 11nd bu\'s a .. for :----=c-c-cccc------- salc h\· o"·ner" siJ..'ll . PL:BLIC /\tJT lfE -The n11m·r dic:1 . ibutr~ hi-•1c1111ous 1vs 1"l1E;s l1s11ng shee!. places t h,,. 11~1o11: s1•1;;.1o1!11 t d . '"' ~uo .... ~ !>!"°"' 11 0~1"0 t...l••e , ne;1·spaper a \'ert1semrnt and '" position~ the sign. I( .. L LA>IDSC ... OlllG 11611 11~n·ll B•~a , !w•I• IJA, HunllnC!"" ll••cn, -The 0\111e~ ~ht)•,\• his c~111ornro V'B•7 '--L. l(tf"'"'" A E"'blh~tt lQ'?lO 8unt•~; uuU~e lo prospectll'f' 11uy+-rs. •••, Founro•n "''"'•· '"' '"' ·~ o 7Gt -TI1eo\\T1Cr l\t'>rl.:in, 11 ith .. 1n11 t11i•lniu 1, <-'1(•6d av ,,. • 0 I ""'•v•au.i h;i.nk or ~a\'illl!S and loan of· l(•nnt•~ •. Em1>•1'c<I firer hf'l1>s 1"-•··,·er ··th 1"'• •••!•men• ·••• •llf'd ''"'n !no • • . • •It: vu. \ll (ouMv Cl••·• ol O••ng• c.,..,nty on f1nanc1n1?. I Fe1>rv•rv 11. 1•i. I "Jll ll -/\ :i111·er rxp~rcnced in Pubti•~l<I Or•nQr c...,,, 0111~ P1101. hon1r ~;1lcs drav;s up a ~all'~ M••<n l. 10, 11, '' t•" 111-•1 cont ract. ohtains nnd in-PUBl.IC l"o:OTTCE tf'rprel.~ e1·idrnre of title, and ---o:===ccc.-c=--- t losed the transaclion. '~c;~r~o,ur'.,,'~J.~N11!/' !cllo..,Jng Po-rt001 11 <101~(1 11<!\I M ,, -------------Ju i\ew Cen ter PUBLIC NOTI Ct: ~~~~~~~~- ., • I I ' • P· • I DAILY PILOT ' • ' Colony Off ers Fun Club ... Purchase or a home at the Co1ooy, Kendall Development Company's residential com· mWtfty &dfa'cen t to the Sanfa Ana Freeway at Culver Drive in Irvine. includes mem· ber~lp in the community's Homeowners ' Association at a modest monthly cost. And membership in the association f, .. brings with it full access to ~ ~ r;r ',f. the rnany !aciliti"' offered by 1_1~L~A~R~G~E~POO~~L~H~l~G~H~L~IG~H~T~S~R~E~C~R~E~A~T~IO~N~A~L~A~C~T~IV~l~T~Y~A~T~T~H~E~C~O~L~O~N~Y~T~R~A~C~T~l~N~IR~V~l~N~E~ the Colo,ny Club. The AAU Standard heated pool and adjacent wading pool OVAL FIREPLACE WI TH STYLIZED CHIMNEY AT NEW BARC ELONA' are just two of these. Also in· el uded Is a large con1n1unity building, !ully-OUtfltted vdth . firepla ce, k i t c h e n and gencrous-.s.lzed lounge area. Barce lona Homes New Viejo Tract Opening Tu·o tournament-size tennis courts add yet another dimension to the Colony Club, as do the multi-use sports courts. adaptable to eitl}.,er vol\yeball or basketball com· petition. A grand opening is no1v under way at the 12tll un it of 56 New Barcelona ho1nes in Mission Viejo. "''ith a nuntbfr of excellent view s i t e s available. according to Ste1•e Swanson. sales and marketing manager, _oJ th_e single family holLSing div ision. To,¥11.house Tract Sells At Forest A total of 610 purchase agreentents have been n1ade for New Barcelona homes since the original grand open- ing in April of 1972. New Barcelona is dt>signed· to provide moderate cost single-family honu~s for y0W1g families. and a spacious ·walk-in closet off the 1naster bedroom. The second bedroom can be con- vertl'd into a parents' retrent The f\\·o-story Dorado AN AREA designed n1odel. Plan "D," offers either especially for the teen se t four bedrooms. or th re e features fa cilities for outdoor bedroonls-and a den. An oval-bargecues. shaped Spanish· fireplace is the Jn all. the C:Olony's recrea- focal point in the living room . tional facilities encompass H0~1ES IN 111E newest unit and the downstairs bedroom four acres in the heart of Uie are located north of Trabuco converts easily into a den. co1nm1utitv. Road , ju.st off Via San Gabriel. Cotony ho"\les range in size A total of 610 purchase FEATURES OF New from the three-bedroom , tv.·tr agreements have been made Barcelona homes include high bath, 1,353 square foot Plan for New Barcelona homes for . vaulted living room ceilings in 100 to the luxurious four· y0W1g families. seve ral models. and spacious bedroom. two and one-half. wa1k·in closets in a number of bath, two-story Plan 400, HOMES lN TilE newest unit master suites. "'hich offers 2,220 square feet. are tocated oorth of 'I(abuco New Barcelona featmes, in· Each of the four available L eaders hip Ho usiny Systems, In c. is proud lo a111w1111cc th e op eninq of newporl terrace pa1-kside td1cn ho111 es in Nctcpul'I Beach --. -·-· . --' ·:;E - Tu celebrat e the occrr siun , 11011 'rc in cited lo 1111 OPEN HO USE. lo be held on S1111 da,11. A1md1 17; 1974 fro111 JOAA1 l ri 4PAf Refrcs l11n cn/s will be se rl'ed. Neu·port Terrac e San Diego Free1cay to Harb or Bo11le1·ard exit South to 19th th en 1ccs tall th e tcay lo th e end. 17141646-5001 . r • Lake Forest To"'nhouses by Road, just off Via San Gabriel. eluded in the purchase price, floor plans is offered in three Butler Housing Corporation Ranging in price from are concrete dri veways, built·1-~d~is;ti~n~ct~i'2'e~el~e~'3~t~io~ns~.~P:ri:ce:s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l have proven especially at· $29.250 to $37,700, the homes of in gas range and oven. currently st;irt at $41.490. tractive to homebuyers with New Barcelona are offered In dishwasher and di seosal. co~ only nine of the 77 homes still thr .. and 1 ~r icemak er line. outlet for available, reports Merri 11 sto~; on~~1s w~~e "';~ ~~ noutdoor gas barbecue, .. and Butler Jr .. president of the distinctive elevations. A 11 heavy duty insulation. Con· company. Butler believes that designs are pati<><>rfented, ventional fin a n c in g is sales of these townhouses ex· 'th d rds d · ed available. ceeded expectations because WI eep rear ya es1gn they met the demand for all for outdoor living. Two. three, New Barcelona homes may the features wanted by today's and lour-bedroom models are be reached by taking the San homebuyer. available, and fireplaces are Diego Freeway to La . Paz included in evef1' home at no Road, East on La Paz to The _ idea of living in . additional C<1il t · p k I I beautiful Lake Forest with its ~ arguente ar vroy, el on natural ·lakes and trails is The Buena. a th r ee· .ri.1arguerite to Trabuco Road . bedroom on•le <tory home then left on Trabuco to U>s further enhanced by owning a ' .... "& • • I I d h f Butler Townhouse with its featmes ad ram at i ca 11 y A i.sos Bou evard , an t en le t ,, many luxury features. Anotb,erl_v_a_u_l""1 __ 1_ivtn_:g:_roo_m __ ce_l_li_ng'--'°-the_m_od_e_ls_. _____ I ~... . t~·t> factor is havin~ a homeowners r· "" i ·k'~r -~ association take care of the .___ .• • '.!"•' outdoor work, malting PIJ5Sible a recreation-oriented lifest~·le. And the price starts at an ex· ceptional $24,750. which reflects 1973 bulldipg costs. Lake Forest Townhouses are completely equipped w i th gourmet all·gas kitchens. steQ; saving built·ins an4 lu'l'U"'"ry carpeting throughout. They in· elude a tw<Xar~garage. There is a recreation center ·with a clubhouse. a swimming pool and jacuzzi health po o I , saunas and barbecue areas. At prese nt there is im· mediate occupancy available among the remaining homesites. There is a limited selection of the elegant homes which have proven v e r y popular. These have two bedrooms with up to t"'o baths. To reach Butler's Lake Forest community, take the El Toro offramp from the San Diego freeway, going east 1 h: miles. Coun ty BIA Will Honor Pa st Chie fs A special meeting of the Oran~e County Chapter of the Building Industry AssociJtion will be held to honor past presidrnt~ of the org~nization on April 8 at 6:30 pm at the Golden Pheasant Restaurant in Anaheim . acootding to \V. Scott Biddle. spokesman for thr group. "Add resses by t h r e e eminent builders. all pas! presidents of the chapter. "'ill highlight the progr11m ,'' Bidd le sta ted. •·&:n . Deane. Ray \Vatt and Bill Lyon "·ill speak on the ir best ant "-'Orst decision ever made in the in· dustry." According to Blddle. ::it• tendance at the spec i a I meeting will be limited to the first 200 reserv.'.ltions made by members and the public. Resefvations nuiy be n1ode via appllcat!on~ on me1nber notices or direcrly through the UlA office hy l''a 11 ! n g . 54i..(J450 Sunday is rn t1191\ r ,. Final homes in exciting Tennis Club Villas at the fabulous Btulfs. Walk to club, park. pools! Excellent terms. Vi sit model today! THE l3!!!f!S'I N NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS. ANYONE J. t<>GM l>e•CI' "°""' o •f!O'l IOll ,..,... ti-. co.ti• or 1-. N-S..et> ,_,,. Oull On O<'r.••• OltMI ""'~ Mh(lMlul ~-®""'"'II"''""~ l>OO<Ql)ml •"" g••'11 fllay '"'"" l "'lt •n "'tenon. Ste;"'°"" ;otol.,.. "1th 1 .. ""O Oon•"ll ,_., log ""'"II -••ndl>r•cilc•. $81.500 . TWO-STORY BUY l-""llU""tul~ 8"'"'~"11Cf(.,"-r>(IOlo IMQ&la'""W"'°"' lu•""' "".,,.,, Rt"'1 lot,...... -•I~ IOUC..,... 0.... c! t"4! ""-•'•II-'"'""' $65.000 ON A PARK ) ''""'""""' .,..,,~ 3-. ""'~In -·""8<'1 .,.,, 1-tv,..,.... _.,.,. 1 .. ""I -· "'"" '""f>IK<I 2 •lctv ~·'""'l rQOll'I! °" -..... ft -·'""' '" -1 -'"'*' IHl1""' GCld Cl<flel u-. 1 .......... ,. Orlvt South Oii !tie Sift 01110 f(••"lr lo Jtmboree BMI. TKt Jamboree Bl'td. lo latlb\uft Dril-t, Go rlillt ~ tlstbluft to !lit Nt'fl'PGl'I Beae• Tlflflll Clutl • ""' (114) M+fJtl: $63,000 : ! @ - ' If you serve your wine by label instead of by price, we built a village for you. You sniff the cork. Hold the glass up to the light. Sample the aroma before you sip. ' You're particular aboul a lot of things. Especially the place ~ou call home. You insist on something special. Ju st a bit differenl. A cut above all the others. · This is it. Village Walk. Unique new chalet like townhomes with a spectacul ar difference. Sophisticated n>W floorplans, perfect fo r enlertaining, feature soaring beamed ceilings, sky lit lofts, bay windows, private pati os and rooftop gardens. Complete recreational facili ties including Jacuzzi. And a great outdoor . -'..,.m°'J'here everywhere. ~ l lGl•l l-• .. No, we're not tal king about a mountain Shangril a. Village Walk is real. It's here. Close to everything including Newport Beach. If you're comfortable with Chateau- neuf du Pape, you'll feel · positively at home at Village Walk. from $28,990. l l t, Village Welk ! . . • !El L§!J 1 s'-'f0 , "'•Pl'IOll00<lk IDt the San Ditgo Frttwty fO !he '-F1ir11ew <xit. Nonh one mile. ~ Or phone (71 4) 556-1161. (B ..... ,.... ~~Inc. '. • ' t • I ! By attra deca "A in Ame thin pric are can F nor!. Ame Ante "I N i rettr ~~ bl said requ bu' that is sig " sho seek • • I.. B'lty Dome ~verseas Average Americans Looking Abroad By OOR0'111EA BllOOKll NEW YORK (UPI) -Your dttam cas11e 1ln Spain ls just that -• m..m, -·thing for the weaJU\y jet setters, not a middle 1Dcome American family. Not necess ar i l y 80, ., according ~ D, Utt!~,. lnc., of Cambridge, Mass. •"Whlle wealthy Americans long -~. bay•rs ol vacation and retire m e nt homes abroad, now their less a1Duent wunt.rymen also are in lhe martet," says Winslow Martin of the research firm. "It's a Combination of factors," he explains. "Jct travel, for me thing, has brought foreign real estate closer, made it more accessible. It abo has made the cost of travel more attractive over the I as t decade. . '· REAL ESTATE and a living rost that i.~ relatively low, of particular interest to those on pensions." 1-fost of the condominium developments are part ol an ··urbanization'' or • ·tntemational colnmunity," first conceived to attract "ANOTHER FA CTOR iii the increased leisure time which Americans have today. A third thing is soaring real est.ate middle income Eur o pe a n priCt's at popular U.S. resort families. ~1artin explained. areas. ~'hich only the wea lthy Tilese comn1unities, largely can afford ." . selt-sufficient wilh shops. considerably more sophisticated than th< Initial efforts which generally were aimed al vacationers already on the scene. Severa l developers, Martin said. have established relatiordhips with American and other foreign real estate fltlTlS wbo conduct e1tenaiv& a d v ertising campaigns. Although It ls po.Wble to buy prope;rty sign UMeen, it Is unwise to do so. 'Ibe buyer should beware in any real estate t ransactl oti, and particularly one where be may be unfamillar with the area. the custoiru: and ~ilere he may not. plan to be on the scene himself all the ti.Jne but ha\'e to rely on Olhers . P.tany devt>lopers and real estate agents offer all-e~nse tours for prospective buyers lo inspect proptrtics, these aimed at prospects in · the middle incolne b r a c k et s . l\lartin said, "One firm . estimates about 70 percent of its cllentele earns ~een $15,000 and $18,000 a J"ih.'.' UNTIL RECD.'TLY, Martin said. It "'as difficult for an American to gel a mortgage for foreign property. Now. many of the new coodcminlum .. SYllday, MN"ch 17. 1974 DAIL V PILOT (; If r;JJ CLD JJl.f' T!Jfl~?l' Jf&r-le~ ~llt3' C//// - e 7are/ f..'ntiorinlly nccln i1ncd, 111t•nr•l·u•in11ins lh1n11•s ft>a.JJ•re,f i11 P1oft'ssio11al Builder A-1asc1::1nt', /!0 11t>f! ,r.. Jl ottt.r . Hon1r Bu ilding 1\lasa:i11 e, 11111{ o~l1crJ, 1\/:;o, tire last a11d niost $pt'Ctacular ,>;olf r,•ur~t lion1t'$ o n tl1l' 11//1nr11/I! t•iew srte.t i11 811{ C1111vcu1. loin oner .in11 Cn rpotat.• Pre<1drn;~ 1 • .r~O 1ilrr11dy livr /,,.,,. I \'i• t'L' ~·n·i·d !l1t• :·<rv l·c~t for la~f .. , u11,f tl:,·y'r" ,..;01•11• ... ,>'! •.; .11lr•JC•s! go11i'.! \' f, /. {1Hf~ ""'t:I -~r•u r "/4) bi~·t<!."6 ........... , ..... /j 1 , ...... _'/" ! i /~ .._.( ' , /,., .. For this reason, Mart in restaurants and extensive says, Americans with more recreational facilities. are modest incomes are. looking being built by a nwnber of abroad, buying v 11 l a s , developers "'ho sell through r"e novating casl l es, local and foreign real rstatc monasteries, churches, old agents. and villa d.evelopcrs do their l----------------------------------------------------~­own financing and, In some farmhouses, lighthouses. and, Developers often rent Md particularly, buying con domin-manage apartments r o r iums. absentee OM'lt.rS through a The f a s t e s t growing director who Lives on the segment of the r or e i g n premises. Often, Martin said , vacation-retirement home developers have two, thttc or market. a little study found, five-year contracts "' i t h is the condoininium priced ai rlines or other to u r from $10,000 to "50,00l. "The wholesalers "'ho pr o\' id c m06t popular developments rented apartments as part of a~ in Spain and Portugal," a package plan. r P.1artin said. ''a lthou gh He stressed. howey e r, Ireland. the Canary Islands, "Prospective buyers shou1d be the Caribbean Islands and the aware that the term northern coast of South •guaranteed rrotal' ma y ha \'e An1erica have their share of considerable ambiguity in An1erican buyers. practia." "IN THF.SE locations," he Rid. "vacationers and retlrl'f'S find an ideal climate THE LJTn..E study found promotion of these devrlopmcnts has be com c Coast Architect Says • _,. E11ergy Lack 'Blessing' SAN FRANCISCO -Calling the energy shortage "a double blesoiog In dJsguls<," Newport B<ad! arehitect George Blooell said btre recently that energy requirements for a high-rise building can be halved end that "olf-th...tielf' hardwan! is available to b e g l n signif i cant energ y conservation mw. "One bleoidng," oa!d Bissell, ''is that new-metiKJd,, of •xpanding eM'g)I """""" and of providing additkml electric geoenting end transmJs,,;oo facilities can be much more efficient than e I i s t i n g facilities. countries, qualifications have been_ eased for financing a conventional r cs i d e n c e purchase. "While mort gage t e r m s vary from country t () rountry," he explained. •·most European mon gages are "Titten for only 50 to ;o perant of the selling price. Interest rates often are as high as 14 percent, and terms only from three to 10 years ." It mav , he said, be wise for Ame~icans to finance their purchase "'ith' a personal loan from a bank at home, where t@nns and i"ates may be more reasonable. l\.1ARnN SAID I 0 m e countries enoouraae f'Or•t&n investment In real esttte. "Spain's tre m e!ldou1 popuJari ty t, partly attribul· able to its low property tax an d uncompUcaled ir.i?<i l arrangements. Under t he present government. foreign property owners have the sllJile rights as Sp a n i sh citizens. San Diego Gets 2,700 Navy Homes SAN DIEGO I AP) -The Navy ls going to build 2.700 homes for its families by 1979, paying an average maximum price of $27 ,S(X) an engineer says. In 1975 contractOrs will be asked far bids, Cmdr. C.G. Taglienti announced. ''The oth<r ts that the shortage has s t im u la t e d ardlitects and-engineers to seek energy-63ving solutions in building a commooity design with the result lhat ·a new ardlitectvre is emerging.,, CRISIS 'BLESSfNG' Arch itect Bissell The bulk of the hooses, duplexes or apartments is ex· 'J pected to be put in the CtlJ.la -::1~ Vista area south of San Diego. Bissell sp oke at a symposium oo e n e r g y econpmlcs tn building design staged at the Fairmont Hotel by Pacific Gas and Electric Comp.any and moderated by fomier Governor E d m u n d 'Pat'' Brown. Among the <Xher speakers was Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke. who is chairman of the state's Energy Planning C.Ouncil. About 460 acres of land is being sought. Thousands ol Navy men and women and their family mem· hers are-beina: moved to San Dlego, already the nation's biggest base, Jn a realignment of ships. GRAND OPENING Huntington Beach &ac~ Utt~ Holland Drive-East of Beach , So. of Warner OPEN SU,NDAY 10A.M. to5P.M. Beach Villas in Huntington Beach gives you the solitude of a single family detached home. but with the leisure of a townhome. • Private, closod 2-<ar go rage • Private entrance to house from garage . • Cedcrsholc1 llO!. •Private garden patio. •Underground utilities. • Forced air heating. • ~uxt range and oven with hood. • Automatic chrome dlshwashon. •· • Wall-lo;wol carpeting In co,. Ol'9CJS. • Complete coiling and exterior wan insulation. • Cusfom handbuitt l lreploce. 2 Bedroom '31, 900 3 Bedroom 533,900 4 Bedroom s3s,900 (2 story) -P-hone_ 714 635-5650 • ~·litr~~.1=;:1=~~....l..<'2!.::ld....::!..~..:!.:l-l ' I -- While Mother Nature dictates every -move in development of the New land of Anaheim Hills, man Is shaping the beautiful raw material of rolling hills, centurles--old, eel untouched trees, and rough boulders Into a sell.-contained, living commu- nity that enhances the environmental • pattern she had in mind. Deferring to the natural terrain and preserving hi• torte landmarks. a small number of Hills distinguished western bulldera have _ been entrusted with construction of a series of exclusive, uncrowded coun- Knoll will soon oner another towne home option. Others prefer sing le fam- ily residences-and there's an excit- ing selecl\on ot choice. Wesb'ldge. Broadmoor Homes, and Woodc:rest II. Yes, the New larid has come to~llfe. A serene Hie under the benev- olent care of Mother Nature herself. Visit Anat;elm Hiiis "" • today, for the home and lo--· cation you've always dreamed of having. You , •• and Mother Nature. with 1:....1 ... try neighborhoods. In deference to a l'IN" Mother. Nature, specialists were called In to pl en an 18-hole · tan golf course, a Racquel Club, If you can't visit Anaheim Hiiia t ay, fill out the coupon oelow alld your 9 name wlll be passed on to the natlon- ally·known builders who are con· structlng homes In "the country In her • ' ( E~uestrl an Center, a pie· turesque shopping plaza, acres and acres of P.arks and mtles of rldlng and hiking trails. Today, little more than a year after the opening of Grant Company's Westrldge, first 6f the Anaheim Hills neighborhoods, the New Land Is alive with happy families. Some h ave chOHn the carefree towne home way of life at Grant's Parkvlew and The Galerie -by Ameri c a n Hcuslog Guild. Oak A • • • ..r-~ •. " __.,__ ···" ..,.. • ••• the city." They wlll send you full Information. .... :;,. ------------------, ltfOAMATlON COUPON I "'--Mtllll lrrlorm.tlofl on I o sti..;lefamllyt4-OT~ ANAHml MU, IMC. : :MIO An-1ltlm Hlll9 Road . Anahllll'll. t.iilomll t2llOI t I Nl lT'lt ------------1 I I Add~----------- 1 I CJry SI... LP--I ~--------------------~· • • • • . ' . • • . • • • • • • • ' • . r.'*'--......... -<::·::··:;,:..... :' j ........... •• .. ~ ••• • • . ' ~-.c '• • ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . .. . ' .... )'.' .· . .. •••••••••••••••••••• ' 13 Proposed Rldlno •nd Hiking Tr1U1 System B Park Sltet. Park Service Area One A. Wett~ a. Oak KnoR 1. Planned Anlhelm Hill• RKquet Club 2. P&anned AMhelm HIU1 'Saddle Club 3. ANP!tlm HUit Murtlclpal Gotf CourM 4. Walnut~ RtMn'olr I C. Broadmoor Homel D. WOOdcrtilt II I!. Par~ '· ThoGoJ..to ' ................... . " - "l JO DAJLY PILOT h~uld·-YoU-·Sell-or B~y-Your Home?. " 8Y· DOROTllEA BROOKS other .. investme(lt purposes make possible a sliding scale f10silion of any fixecHiebt the flnt mortgage -unltss an adequate price to 1 certain level. Th is ~ YORK (UPI 1 _ .1'he y.·hcre it probably wouJd yield vf payments over the year. creditor and llSt himself lf he 's able and willing to pay compensate for the chores and amll)gement makes for e8$ier a better return. F'or instance. if it suits the be mlgbt .not be better oU off the nm. lie also bu riskl be will a 11 u m e . ••for e c Io su r e • • and ldee.1 time to sell -or buy _ a hoiise is when money stUer's needs also, a solid getting the cash and investing problems d. servicing the Es,,enUal, of course, the repouessioo of the property S U C n A N arrangement young married couple might ln a growth equJty. mortgage _ c 0 11ec tI 0 g Jn.stitute pointed out, 11 a if ~ and al9ct figures la 685Y and interest rates low. requires an allomey to draw have low payments in the He must con.sl.der h e monthly payments and seeing thorough check of the buyer's lo give the seller & iquch Ntilher is the case right now, it carefully to suit the net.'<is t•arly yearll, g r a d·U a 11 y probably will . be paid off ln that taxes are paid and the credit to see ii there are bJgher prlce than h• cOuld but ~me families must buy, of both buyer and seUer. An increasing us their income dollars worUl less than today's property fully insured and oot oulstanding judgments and if expect to oblaln by a· othe sell. _ offer of sucfl\ rin!lJlc~g by the rises. C'l!r!:'CilcY @n..d _ _uuit Jnteres! j'W8J.~' lf worst comes to he's been into,bllnkruptcy. c onvent lo n a I tale-and· Rr,Al ES.,,AJE 'Mle prospect\\'e seller does seller may "'eU p;ermit htm '!'he scllcr·morlgagce with paid will be taxable as WOl'll, he might ~ven have AJ an alfemaUve to the mortgage deal.. ( •1'. · not. need to be told tfw tight to sell at a much higher price an t:1gh l 1>erccnt plus interest ordinary income. In addit ion, to foreclose. pur chase-money mortgage 1be buye r, the Institute than be might otherwise be yield docs better than he if there Is an e :r Is t In g approach, the In a t i t u t e says, no matter what shape mortgage nlarkct makes it able to get, the Institute snys. would in a bank or with some mortgage, the seller taking THE I NS T J TUT E sugges1ed., a seller nµgh t the deal takes, will want to ~· tough. The.re aren't now. and lt alsQ assures a finn deal, grade-A bonds or debentures 8 purChase-money mortg11ge emphasizes the Importance ol consider an installment sale tally up bis actual t.'OSt never ha ve been. inany honle ralhir than one contingent or1 but. the Inst itute notes, the is in the position of a second a sufficient down paymeat to approach. nle seller retains -interest to be paid, premium financing deal and refinancing: buyers with hon-.e-size wads financing from an outsicle seJJer must c.oosider the fact mortgagee. As such, he can reuonably cushloo the rlslc title for a period or tmW cash price, etc. -and also weigh. it when'"'reflnancing becomes ol. cash in thelr pockets. The source. For the buyer, it may he ls going to be in the be cut oft by the holder of of default and foreclosure and payments by the buyer reach tbe cost ol getting out of his ..JeaSfble in the future. Ust of prospective buyers ha£1---------'----"----=-....::.----------"------------r-----"--'-------------=--='----'-----------been thinned, too. because many poteotl:il purchasers who have the option of waiting, simply a r e n ' t shopping lx!<·;iuse they are CO]lvinced fmanC"ing ei ther "Aill be unavailabl(' or available al prohibilL\f COS!. Still . C6SY money or tight, tow inter('st rates or hi gh. families grow and move and a new home may become imperative. Other.1 f igu r e money that n1ight be saved waiting for a drop in Interest rates might t,asily be offset by rising ho me costs. What to do? THE JNSTI'IUl'E far Business Planning recently reviewed .sourres of mortgage money and orfer! s o m e suggestions for those who would sell -and those who must buy. The prospective home buyer. it recommends, should start wi;h the traditional sources of mortgage money -savings banks, savings and Joan ass o ci a t ions and commercial banks. ''H e ' 11 want to shop at least one of each, starting with the bank he docs busines!I with. If he draws a blank. he'll t~ go to a mortgage broker. real estate broker. his lawyer. acrountant. employer, profit· sharing or pension fund , anyone Jte thinks he might tap for a loan or a I.cad .': If he's asking a stranger. particularly someone w h o makes a living out o f fina ncing. he can expect to pa y i.points" - a fee -for assistance rendered. Be sure. the Institute says, to find out in advance just what the payment will be. for ~hat loan, at what interest rate. and at what incidental or closing OQSts. SHOPPING around can pay, although chances are the saving won't be that. gnoat. But $25 on closing, an eighth or quarter point on the interest rate all add up and sometimes you can shave a point with a larger down payment -if lt's not going to leave you strapped. FHA and VA mortgages fi gure to permit smaller down payments. but on an ·FH A deal the o'ne.half f"lf one per· cent !or insurance \'1rtually assures higher charges than with a CQnventional mortgage. lhe Institute said. Tn buying a used home. as.c;uming or p u r chasi n g subject to an ex is I i n g mortgage is a possibility. The condil ions should be checked carefully. however. S o m e mortgages bar assu mption "\\'ll.hout the mo rt ~ a gee 's I pa rty u·ho holds t h e mortgage) consent. In other cases it may even prevent a sale subject to the exis ting mortgage. •· ASSU~IP110N" providt!s for the buyer to assume all the :'lt'ller's ob 11 F!: at ion s --usually satisfactory I o sellt'rs. \\"here the sale is "subject to 1he existing morq?agt','' howe\'C'r, t h e buyC'r beroml'<: prim a r\ I y liable to make the mortgage payments but the s e 11 er remains 11\limal cly liable If the buyer drfriults. This may not be <l<'~<:irable unless the f>Xisting mortga~e is so low in relallon to the vaJue of the propcrty that the risk. of personal llribility Is \'irtually non-<"xislenl. tr the mortgagee has veto p!>\\.'Cr. the Institute ~1 yi::. you can count on him to exact a toll for a1,provin~ the deal -usuall,v nt the very least boosting the inl('rest rate to cutrcnt levels Still this could IPave the buyer so1n~·hat ahead. ~aving ckislng costs 11nd some ot~r eh a r ge s eonnected \\.'ilh new financing . Another pns~ibility is a p u r eha,sc-money mortgage given by l~ ~Iler. ir he ~ 't · nttd IN! money to pot Into another howie or ror 'fl' iS 1 ~.irl 'O, !1,r.t. DAILY PILOT I -1 • pen ' 2 new neighborhoods in La an environmeritally planne Homes of generous space and liveability mark this lovely new -neighborhood. Big lots of 7,000 to 8,000 sq. The HiTI ft. have landscaped front. y ards and fenced backyards. And the spa- cious town-and-country look goes hand in hand with the natural Laguna Niguel set- ting. Rustic exteriors and wood shake roofs blend with the custom-designed fireplaces • and roomy interiors. And each of these 3 & 4 bedroom, single-lev~l homes has 2 baths and the things that keep homemakers ·h appy -lots of closet space, and an all- electric kitchen.with double-oven ranges, plus an inside laundry area. Combined with ·Laguna Niguel's ocean cli mate and recre- ation, The H ills is a choice buy. Come visit t he new models today, and see how n icely your family home could fit into The Hills. DirectiollllllFrom Los Angeles, go south on t he San 1'iego/Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Vall ey Parkway exit. Tum right ( ap- proxim~tely I% miles) to Chap arosa Drive. • Left to models. Homes from S44,990 to sso,990 W••~ TO SAVE BNERGY -THE 1.AGUNA ~ ~ NIGUE L SPECIAL BUSES will trnn.,. · • ·~ port reai<lt>n~ to anrf rro m major points out of Laguna Ni~cl. Ask yflut aa..lea representative for comp)ele detai111. • Living at Laguna Niguel bring• all the good things in life close to home. Everything you and your family want is here in this · self-contained community of clean ocean climate, fine, friend.Jy neighbors, social activities, and a whole 81000-acre world of recreatiOn. New, mile-long Niguel Beach Park, with its white sandy ocean beach, beck- ons "to sunbathers and swimmers. For golf fans, the championship course of the priv•lf El Niguel Country Club is the scene of national tournaments. For tennis buffs, there's the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club, one of the South- land's fin est tennis complexes.\Mem- bership in the country club and the tennis club are voluntary ·and · · are managed by Avco Community Developers, Inc., which is the management and operations a gent of the club facilities). · .... · And for sail1>n, too, there's Dana Point Harbor, ~'homepc>rt" for Laguna Niguel, wi th its mooring for 2,000 craft, down the coast. Fine schools, shopping centers, restaurants, banks, stores, churches and more t han 200 ac res of parks - they're all a part of Laguna N iguel. And they're all a · part of the total value you receive with the purchase of your home. ... N • M1p not to aca11 FRO!>f I.OS ANGELES OR SANT • .t. ANA ' Put a lif in your life ... today come to ' • e ( Chorefree townhouse living, and the chann oftbe Laguna Niguel • • countryside, come together in The Foothills. N estled on gentle slopes, in this ocean-clean setting, your townhouse hllS all. the comforts of home -without the cares. Your Home- owners AsSociation will take care of most of your yardwork -and maintenance for a monthly fee of $44. Rustic exteriors of I & 2 stories, capped by wood-shake roofs, match the naturaf mood. And the contemporary interiors with 2, 3 & 4 bedrooms and up to 2* baths are a family delight. There are woodbuming fireplaces, deep-carpeted liv- ing rooms, dining/family areas, and a U- shaped kitchen with GE oven, range, dis- poser and dishwasher; a g3"'ge and sepa- rate laundiY room. Plus 2 private patios to relax in. After all, there's no yardwork - and all of Laguna Niguel r!'(:reation to en- joy. Come visit 'The Footrulls today, and see how xelaxing and beautiful townhome living can be. 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Jean.'! badt in his chair, "''lth the begin· nlngs of a OOnign smile lighting his rug· ged face, his "Firing Line'' cuest Oft(.'fl becomes unca~y. !l's like looking at a tiger ready to spring. • Such guests v.•ould •1pprcciatc the .a~n1ent of J<tntes A. \V('(;hsl<'r, editorial page editor of Ute New York Poot. "''ho says of Buckl(')'. ··1 v:ould :;.1y he is perilously disarn1inA ... at the end of a debate h~ suddeJtly plunges a knife." His urbnnc, tigl"r·like toughne;s has made \Villia1n But:klf'v one or the foremo..st spokesn1en for· Ameri~ con· servatism. It has ean1cd him a string of epithets that range, from "brilliant" to •·vitriolic.'' But la tely, some observers detect, or think ,they detect. a mellov.ing. Ile is. they say, less aggressive, more tolerant . WECHSLER. WHO debated Bu<:kley many times during the '54'.l's and has followed his career since then, .calls this deceptive ... You think he"s mellowing," W~ler observes, "and suddl'tl.ly he's back l.o his old self. He's still a tough edversary." "He \\'as never intolerant of diffef't'tll opinions." says \Vil!iam A. Rusher. publisher or ,Buckl~y·s mag a z i n.e National Itevicw. adding, "But at 48 he tS probably not quite so ready to fight at Lhe drop of a haL" And "Firing Line" producer \\'arren Steibel notes: "People keep telling me that BtJI has changed, that tie is rnelJoy,·er or less antagonistic. I don't see iL "Seven years ago (before "Firing Line") he was Mrt Conservative and~ was in vited onto programs to do h!S thing · and Mr. Conservative insulted them' and that was fine because that's •·what they invited him for. Then he had ' his own program. and he's too Intelligent • just to do that. People have an im~e, ahd his image is to be devastating, grinding people"s ideas." STEIBEL FE~ ·thJs is oo.ly one facet of Buckley's character, though , and when people see other facets they assume Buckley is changing. Also,. as Steibel points out, "Firing Llne" has broadened a lot, ranging in sub;eci matter from Jesus to drugs. 1 ~With many guesls it would be ridiculous tlo pound on them . . . but he can stilt pound someone If he reels !nclint'd." Then. too. il may be that many liberals b&ve mellowed ,toward Buckley. "They (tied lO say he was arrogant, but since ¥.e: ney,·spapcr column and 'Firing Line' \ti¢y found that he obviously is not," says ~Dickerman \Villiams. his lawyer and ~· '.~uckJey himself takes a kind of i5itadoxica1 delight in being called •·ag- ~Jve," "intolerant," and even i!Vitriolic." Asked if he thinks he is Cl'elloy,·ing. he says. "Not that I am Pare of. I think so1ne people tiave got- '$1 u.c;ed l.o another presence in the room ~ \\'hl'rflas tht'Y considered it impudC'nt !iurs ui;o th;it <1nyone should disai;ree !llh the1n. and therefore .abrasive, ~l1riolic. Nowadays they have simply fnhvl'<f over a bit in the pews to 1nake ~1n for somebody else. and 1u1der t.he ·iti-cumsl..an.?es they find It .a little bit less ·m:nter1ng. ·" ~ WILLIA)I BUCKLEY is one of 10 Blildrl'll. who .l!Ol their basic philosophy from their father -,a strong, rather .c8:citurn Irishman 'who built an olt empire ast.imated to be worth SllO million. # The IJlt.K'kley children \\'ere 1augtit to 'f." er into thing~ in .'In energ(~lic way, a n V.'illiarn Bock!('Y Jr learned well . rct't1ived his UA dtgr('c with honors, fLDd d1~tinguishtd hunS<.•lf a~ :1 n1emhcr Of tho 'Vale debating team rhat defeated n,rord: nve Ye~r5 lat~'!'. ar1cr pobltithlng lfu'ce w!dcly reviewed books. be foundt.'tl a. weekly jounial of con.'lervative oµin lon. !J)e National Review, lie has since had bundreefs of lively deba tes \\'Ith liberals )cros.5 the country, nnd \vritten numerous llOlltrover.sial 1U11clcs. lie \\T ites a syn· tticated newspaper column. "st.an" in :Qo°iring Line." make-i, ma·ny speedlei;, ,tin for ,nayor of New York in 1!165, and ))as published S<'\'Cra.1 1no1-e bnoks. the ;post rcccnl °' which ls "Vour Ht•fontts" ,;{Putnam. S.f.95. l ~While his mind rruiges .,..·idcly . so docs ')if! person. He has an alr·Olght schtodu.\e fiat would make most people frantic . but jl's tiard to Imagine lull, {'()()I Buekley 1*ominl frattUc abou1 anythina • ., ' •-II anything, conlpllcatlons amuu him. I 1 For example. after diecking into Rome airport recently Buckley was told the plane v.'as ty,·o hours late and that his baggage was overweight. "You y,·ill h;1vc to pay us for overweight." said tl1c agenL Jo.fr. Buckley replied. playfully, ''How much do you p.1y me for being t\\'O hours late?" \\'HEN HE FOUND OUT he \\·as to be charged the "full ransom" of $220. Buckley simply ·said, "Cancel n1y reservatloo," and walked over lo a com· petitor's counter. There the agent y,1tiS'lereef that they would have to cbarge him t>eCause the first airlioo bad ">ilo< down the •wd" tha t he was overweight and there was Sud\ a ,thJng M "ror:porate solidarity.'' Buckley whispen!d back that he un· derstood her pUght and ca red not -.iboul paying the overNeight, tbat his "cup was spilling over"-with satisfaction at having dmied "the predator" not only the $22G but the $500 ror the airplane seat. Thoogti Bill Buckley is perhaps the most visible of .the family, other members also inanifest the Buddey energy. The best kmwn is probably Sen. James L. Buckley. Besides the Senator, Bill Buckley has a brother John and a sistt"r Priscilla included in "\Vho's \Vho." John is a petrolewn-company executive engaged, among otlrer things, in "ex- ploratory and prOOucing aspects of oil." l>rLc:cllla is currently n1anging editor of Nation al Review alter doing many jownal~ic jobs from sports writing to being news editor of a radio station. 'l'hoogh not in "Who's \\'ho," three other members of the family have at· tained re<.'Ognition. Patricia is editor of Triumph nlagazine (a conservative Roman Catholic monthly) and brother Fergus Reid recently published a novel. One reviewer wrote that he "approaches ... genius iil the originality and quality of his in1agination ... " BILL BUCKLEY'S LATE oldest sister, Aloise, had 10 children but n1anaged to write nwnerous short.stories and articles all ol ~illch v•ere published in such well· known magazines as Reader's Digest and La.dies Home Journal. A eollection of her works was publishOO posthumously. Although they grew up in a rich and privileged society, UJc~·Buckleys were never pampered. They believed in the Spart~1n life, in using mooey \\'ell. The fan1ily was also devoutly Roman Catholic. and this has had a lasting effect ou .Buckley's life and thought. Willia1ns says Buckley's strength as a commentator lies in "the secular impact of his religious ronvlctions. \\'hich give him a greater sense of dctaclnncnt and perspective." The Jay,•yer, \vho has been a~ated with Bucklev for 20 years, adds, •·He is not subject to tfie mGmen- tary passions that grip many media con1- 1nental.ors; he has a sense of values; and tie can put things in perspective." llusher ngrees, noting t.llnt Buckley's "solidly grounded religious bcliC'fs'' gave hin1 an advantage over those '"\vho a.re eclectically wandering aroond trying a little bit of this and <}-little bit of that.., A SF~COND FACTOR. Rusher feels. is "his s~!d of 1nind . , . Son1etilnes he wilts an argurn cnt not because he is more . ,_ I cocent but because he is faster.'' TI)Ot~h his mhKi., is fa:st his remarks • re stldon\ trlle. Ask hln1 wtiat I • th{n · of W8tergafu and he'l reply, "That's far too gl'fleral a quest ion. What uspe<.1 of Watergate?'' Becornin~ the intt-rrogatGr. h1~·11 n.:1r· row the qu('Stitin d01•.'n to an cxac:t.l.ludc• and Ult!l }!Ive a. long, involved, bui preciSl' answer. A-. nlany tia ve observed, he ls not a j<1urw1list bul a polillcul analyst, or ph!Josophcr. When naive ruporter rattled off a series of questions including. "\.Vhat do yoo th.ink of won1en's liberation"!" Buc'k- ley replied , kindly, "Oh gosh. I wish you wouldn't ask these ge11eral questioos. lt';1; like &'tying. 'Give me your views of the Frencti ll1:volution.' Question" of that generality invite inexactitude and then when I see n1ysclf quot ed I fa int ,,...ith horror.'' "l\1y tendency 1s IV say, ·Look. I've written eleven books and r y,•ritc 150 times a year and if anybtliy y,·ants t.o ex- plore my cntirf' weltaoschauw'lg the n read my \\-·orks.' " TIIE l'UBLIC J.\1AGE of Buckley may be on c of unrornpromising toughness. hut his personal dealings reveal anothrr side of his complex nature. "In his 1>erson1J! dealings." stiys Steibf>l. "Bill is unbelievably kind and cmslderutc. In fact. y,·hen l want to be kiud I S<Jy. ·rm going to act like Bill to- ·day.' I don't kno111 anyone who kno111s him personally \\·ho doesn't ff'el that way." Bucldey also i.o; famous, ~gh not necessarily liked. for his sense of humor. Asked if he is tempted to be fuMy , whl'!l he shoold be seri~. he says, ''Oh sure ." adding, "I usually give in to m:v urges. Of coo.rse. there arc ~ions of solemnity- giving a fWlny ·speecti in the United Na· tions is not easy, and I manage to rest.rain rn)'S('lf." Nevertheless. h !' insists. "a sense of humor is in- dispeMnble~ J don't think you can get a perspective 1vithoul il-cith('r yourself or on history.'' Buckley docs oftl'T1 say things to which tic may not be co1nmitted just to be pro· YOCative. This leads some people 10 wond er if he -really believes \\'hat he says. On this \Vechsler says, "That's nol for me to judge. I have no grounds for believing his basic C"Of\SC rvati sm is fakerv." lie adds. "lie som('tl.mes prizes the theatricality of a phrase above the substanC<'. for instance. that recent statement of his on TV th:it \\'all'rgate .had prodlict'<i nothing. No1~ Bill kno1\'S better than that!" BUCKLEY. 1{11\fSELF, explains that he y,•ill sJy certain thlii gs to rncourage a line of argument. He r('calls "once debating Nonnan Thomas 1rhen he got into a high rhetorical rage and said there. arc 15 ntilllon people in Anlerica who don't earn a living wage. I ~1id, well, \\'hy aren't they dead? lie . blustered and •fulherl'd-;' but that had the purpose of forcing hi 111 to ~ 1nor1~ C.Uri.•ful language.·· TJ11.-. controversy S11·i. :ing nronnd \V illiam Buckll'v somctin1es.obscures tht• fact that he gOt into opinionn1.1king-for profo1Joi:ily SC'rious rt'aoons. "Thrre y,·as no srrious l'OH."f'rvative opinion joumalisn1 in Arnerica durin~ the '30's and '40's." he ex1>lains. "sn lhC'rrt' l\'a!I absolutely n ncNI for .son1c1hing like National l~cvic"'·" Hc.11dris th:it "the re· quiremcnts of an ('Xprcssive and relevant con.<;ervnti.sm alvn1ys change, depending on "'·hat U1e nt.'<.'CS.."ary emphases of Hw. period arc . Today the principal necessity is to rnake the metaphysical case for freedoln . which tends lo dissipatl' in l;irge part as a 1tC'st1ll of r.Ir. Nixon 's ef- fusive pursuit of dctc ntt>, TI1ere ls !hi• Quak('r rC'ctituclc that require-s him to bnptizc eve rybody 1h:it he drinks :i tons! ••• "AM the typ11·;1! F..1\'lc·rn SCaboar<i in· ellectu:ll is sayin~ nowadays, '\Vh.1l'!! all that bad .about Otinn? There's !I() much ~ and all tile children have rosy cheeks.' This v.-ould have been ID- COJ'l('tlvable 10 years ago because· i\ was axiomatic thnt you begin by asking, 'Is the society oricntl"d toward the iudi- vidual?'' "Now they've gt>t all sorttt of fancy ex· phln;ttions. And :is ;1 tesuJt. it seems lO me. f.reec!Qm bccon1l'S Increasingly an abstrnction." Pc.rh.'lps Buckl~y has n1 e\loweH .• - but U 'wllcn he. speaks yoo should sec the begiMlogs of • benign smll• Ugl1tlng hi> race, beware.. ' , THE FAl\,llLY ORCUS H untingt ma PolfCfl' 'Good Life' ~evi·ewed · "The good life ii ki11d. of growth study lists the qualit~ like cteall air -to a guu .,.,'h.ich have made UWltingtoo _Jiuiug-in.1..w..AliQl!Lu...it'~...a Beach a .~atjoo magneL:.- lot dlffereilt than to a OIJY coastal location, clean air; -· ® "I said I did!l't need any hel p!" ·Men n1 Service l\1arine Lance C orpora 1 ltalph R. Kangas, son o! Mr. and Mrs. llooald D. Lyman ol 20122 Crater Circle, Hun- tington Beadl, has reported for duty at the U.S. Marine Corps Base at Camp Okina"a r.-tarinc Winston J. Scott, SM of r.trs. Elizabeth C. Scott of Costa 11-fesa, graduated from \Varrant Officer Candidate School at the Marine Corps Devclopn1ent and Educatioa Command here. DuringjJ>e 12- 1\•eck course tie receifd:I in- struction in leadership tedmi· ques. communications, tactics, military law, administration, close order drill and physical training. Navy ·Airman Recrui t Joseph D. l\.lnrray; son of Mr. John M. l\.fUTTay Gf 1582B \\lintcrgr'een. Costa ri.t e s a , completed the Photographer's !\late Scho61 at Pensacola, F1a .. ~larine Sgt. Tommy L. Grob Jr., husband o( the former J\1i:.s Randee L. Gaar of t~ El Camino, Costa Mesa, was ;iwarded a Meritorious Mast \\•hile serving with the Fleet. !\1arine Force at the Marloe ·C.Orps Air Station at Kaoeohe, Hawaii. Airman First Class Q.arles Juan Capistrano, y,•as pro- moted to army private first chm while terving with the 3rd annored division in Frankfurt. Gennany. Pvt. ·Avis is a member of headquarters company of the division's support command. Navy Sonar Technician Sec· end aass Ronald R. Arnold II, son of !\I.rs. Frances Hartman of Iowa St., Costa l\.fesa, completed tttc Surface Sonar Tec:tmician School at Key West, f1a. Cadet John Bamburi Jr., .,. of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamburg Sr. ol 6051 Pallsad< Drive, HlllJ!lngt«> Beach, has bee.o named to the Com- nwxlant's U.st at the U.S.S. Air Foree Academy. Army private AUcbael S. McDaniel, son of l\fr. and ~lrs. James F .. !\lcDanicl. 16378 San J acinto, Fountain Valley. is assigned to Fl. Ord, where he is training under the modem volllllt<tr Army proggim. Cadet Joa R. Turner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Turner ol 9'191 Calhay Circle, H111Ungton Bead!, has been named lo the Superintendent's List at the U.8. Air Force Academy. ..,. in Mo11ta.1llt." -Dick Har· lack of mllgestloo and wide low. !Iuntington Beach · open spaces. !J/a1111ino Director. Then. It predicts: ''After By TERRY t'OVfLLE 01 1k 0.lly ,,_. Sii" The "good life," most often referred to as I.he '"quality ol life,'' is. of course, what most cities seek. Jtootingtoo Beach, c-aught for the past decade in a p:>puJa- tion explosion that look it to the top of the nation's list of fast-gro.,..·ing cities, now wants to clinlb oil the charts. To local p!Mlners and civic leaders the '"good life" no lortger includes a metropolitan population. The town already has 150,000 neighbors. and there is room for another 90,cro...under the cWTCnt growth system. But the city council has bJgh hopes of changing tl1e current growth trend, controlling it so the qualities that attracted · people won't be destroyed in the rush. TIJE FIRST attempt at gTO\\th control is wh at city leaders call phase one of the growth policy. A piblic hear· ing on phase ooe is set for the city council's 7 p.m. meeting on t>.tond.ay. The document deals in general items with the sorts rJ. planning pGlicies which have guided city growth in Jhe past, and how they might 00 changed in the future. Because it lacks detail -ho .... • many P'.C(>ple should be allowed to migrate to Hun- tington Beach? How fast? and v.·here should they be put? - the f~t phase has had to withstand wme p u b I i c criticism .. But Dick J.Iarlow, the city's planning director, defends it. saying it was never meant to be detailed. "It is an abstract thing . 1t's really just a report on what has been happening and how we mli!ht change It," says Harlow. '"lbe details come later in phase fy,·o." A six-page summary of the p I a n n 1 n g department'.s analyzing those forces and policies \rhicb shaped pa.-;1 growth, it was concluded th.at llWltington Beach may not be a desirable place to live at the tum of the century." Past gr'O\\th, say.s t h c report, \\'as dominated by the market forces of Orange County. If homes coold be 00.ilt and 9.71ld. lhey were allowed. The city's leaders y,·en expansionists. anxious to make it the biggest city in the county. They nearly s.uCC'ct'!decl. It is no11· the thiFd largest and still has a shot at the top spot. NOW, 11J E staff planneMJ; urged on by the ground sv.·ell of public opinion. recommend a revision oC past policies; <ind a deeper consideration of ho w best to preserve t h o s e qualities v.·hich a t t r a c t e d residents. · Planners NIY "growth can and should be innuenced." 'nic main considerations are the preservation of environmental qualities, and a slowdown in the city's growth rate, so city planners can have s Gm e breathing room. Cri tics find the lack of details in phase one disarr pointing, but some of their anger has been muted by Harlow's explanations, and promise ()f delai!s to come. Mayor Jerry 11-fatney, at on~ JX>int the severellt critic, has agreed that this is a step in the right directioo and he's \\illing to \\-alt to learn "just how the city can control gro.,..·th." filonday's hearing marts on· ly the start of controlled growth, a chance to decide if the city really does want to do somethinC' about it, says Hark>w. Later, the decisions oo just '\\ilat tG do will come, but HarlO\\' admits he OOesn't knoy,· just how soon they will come. E. Rankin, son cl t>.tr. and ------------------------------Mrs. Harold E. Rankin Jr. of 1551 Coriarxl<'r Ave., c:osta !\1esa. has been n a m e d Outstanding Maintenance Man for the 318th Fighter For the Reeord lntcrcepter Squadron at·-------------------------------McChord AFB .. Wash. Ainnan Rankin, a weapons mechanic, was &elected for his exemplary conduct and duty performance. ,He is as,,igned to a unit of the Aerospace Defense Command. Am1y Private Norman E. Parks, son of Mrs. Margaret t-.1. Saunders, Delaware St., Huntington Beach, is 5erving V.'ith the ~rd ln!antry Division in Aschaffenborg. Gennany. Pvt. Parks is a rlflefilan in Company B. 1st Bat.talion of the Division's 7th infantry. Ainnan Jamts S. Ashford, son of t-.ir. and J\frs. h-felvin L. Ashford of 17722 Prescott Lane. Huntington Beach, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the U.S. Alr·Force \\'Capon<; 1nechanic cou rs e conducted by the Air Training Command. The airman. ~ilo w as trained to load and Jnspjrl the weaixms med in Air Ffll'Ce jet (l!rcraf1 , is being as.signed to LUkc AFB, Ariz .. fur duty 1.1·!th a unit o! the Tactical ,\ir Cornmand . Private Gregoey O .. Johnsou, son of 11-trs. Yvonne "t. Jepson, L..1~una Beach, completed the first phase ol training under 1 hl' modern volunteer anny 1)rogram :it Ft. Ord. r\avy Aimlan Apprentice Barbara L. Barlow, daughter 1?,r f\tr. and Mrs. J.L. 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Coll Valley Realty 1odoy1 ' EXCLUS IVE HOME WARRANTY FOR $E l LER S 15 d oy.s ofter l1st1ng y our""hon1~ with Valley Realty repair or replocemen.1 of h~ar1ng ,f plumbing and electrical sy~terri\ lo ncl ud1ng ho t water hearers) is covered un r.! close of escrow. Thus. you ore no! sud denly foc~d w 11h o mo 1or r.;Qo1r bill 11;~1 wlien you ore about to ·~II yo 1r hom.o A~k nb011• •h1 .. wnrrnn!v pr")qrnm ·orlovl Oo<>rn t•nq j6 Wholly Owti·•ti Q•t.,.,., Thru·011I Col1iorn•n Ce.to"""--M0-0.5.55 ... 5•'· '''0 0.-."99-6.17 °9101. Ploc.ntio-.521-4777 • ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES Corene del Mor-67S-72l.5 GordenGf-o,.•-!l'-1161 lo Ho bro -179-)100 Othefo Cotifor,.io lecotloM • • """'o"f'•I'! '-<h -96l·•5•l Mo,,; • ., v;.,. ktldttlrot• -510-0222 ,...,..,,_,.h '\:J,.\S.01 • c.nutrd • C".orto ~. • Da,,.,,n. • O\lbli" • Frt~"' • w..,..."' • t..f..,.t1, • l•-~ • "••••"'•" •So" U,,.,.10 •So,. la'"'"" Walrtut Cn.oli • Compboll • Cuport;,.. •~Jew•""'• Ci.t• AMERICAN HOME SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 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FIL :ii.: Ii.1th -. \ 1t•1\ 11.1111 ~.11 rn1~ .. \1r-t·1u1d BE AUTIFUL I-STORY "CONDo·· HOMES '1111,.· l \lu ll ~. br:111d 111'11. I.a.•\ ul 1!11· J:c.,\' l·.11<1 L"111l. ::: tlfl. l>n . ·1.1 nd;.1 ·· :\l11Hl1l .-:;7 ~.~l::iU l·~ntl l '111t . :~!:Ii . l·H '"1 ';1111.1·· .\Ji)dt·l :-;;4 11~0 { urnrr :! 1Jdrn1 . I it\. · Lirlfla'" '!odt·I :-.;g_:;oo :..!70 1 \1.-,·r\ L ".\IJ~J:(),...;\ s.\·r S l '.\ i -5 ::~u LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-1250,000 I .ll .\ll r 1ou s 11 ~1rn1th 1n tlus tnellc u lou.~ Iv 1n:11n- l <ii 111:d ;l hdr111 h\)11\e \\" Fil. IC:l' Ill{ 1t 11 .! bath:-. \\"ic1e Int. l '1c·r ,\: :-lip. ('all tu :-.ec. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB :-.1011r-faccd ·1 Hdrrn. ho111c '1ilh a p;1rk-\1k e ~t·ltln~ .. \ l"l'ill c liant·t~ for a1Hup1c 10\l 'r '-. t)\1 11l'I' \Ill! :-1,.·!I . 11H ·l11d1ng rarC' ~·olll'l'l 111n. 1\ :1r111 l·o111 1·1 ·;1111111 [HL I· ur111-hl'd. :-;11J\1 . .-1uu . HAR BOR VIEW HOME S-176,900 11 ~ ,\1•.1r .. Ill'\\' l:l';1ut1full.\ llt'l'flr,1tcd 1hru - 11ut .K.11,1:-.l;111 cptng .. t'lloit·t ld:-.l'iljlltll! .~ 111- \ 11111~ p:1t111. 1 hdrrni.. 1-'B 1\: l>H 1:1.;1·:. 1;1..! 1'(11/'J' .\1.\.\Ll<l(;JI S.\·r :-il·~ 1-5.30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 21 11 San Joaquin Hill• Rd . NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General OWNERS SAY, "SELL!!!" Large pri(·t• r cdllC1Hill fur a ·3 IJ<lr111 .. ct111n1~ r1n ., cl1:11: l frplr., Lll:-.\.; l larhor \'1c"' hon1c. I 111 lll'l":-i llldVitlg for th(' J-:ast. \·ic\\'' frorn all 111ainr rou 111s, lnokin•• ou t lo lla v ,\: n1 ·ean - 111;11\P !hi ' 111\<•ly 11(~\ h111ne. 1\1t1l ll!l'. pool 11111r 111111 f!1r1111· lr1\1', tn1r pr11:1• llf s:::!.JOO <1n1• ~1Jtl'-{·\ 1·11•1\ 01·er (\1t:l l!n;1 1ritl rnnkr 11 .ill \l1!f\h11hill'. 1 ---------------------,J~ .. · ~1.·:1. ,, .. 1 , •• ,,, ! .. I' ' • • ·' ,. t" • • h 11 l , I OP EN SU NDAY 1-5 909 TILLER W AY IGeneral General _ .. ,1 ...... ,., 1:•1'·1··•, , •• "' ((-Orange Coast CLIFF-OCEAN VIEW :'f'-o• •'•ii' '!o .. ~\111. , l.J• I \•"\\ i••IT 'I. JI• I .on· ••"I' !'•11·1•1"1·dl!•••I" \'; ~~ 1LINDA ISLE'S FINEST .;,\;I:, l'i'" 11,1:,rfl ull! -~·. I :,1;1:. pl••/ ,\ -111 • .\: '•I' BLUFFS DUPLEX Headquarters!!! I J,,1 · " ,_.,,1 11.11 · 11· , , .. " 1<111 -1 ... q •. , .. 1 .. , '•111•· <>11 ''''I 1 • I•• J :• M•l 11.I .,., Ill I ' l•l,jt '"•f" I ! .1• I) ~""i" •. -. , .. ,,1,· 1 ol ;ill ,d ':' •1 . ., ""I," ("dl"o·•'!o1o1 "'~! ,;1uti. '' \l··I• "l' I·• \!•·•.1 \10.!• 1 .. 1 'II J•1 1·.,11 .dh-'.!:1.: OP1 'I l•l •i • I' :. , .111 ' . EXECUTIVE MODEL J YE AR S OLD \. l· .. ll••,•:1ri l ,'<.f .~1. <.,,,;11 o1 ,,,,,. 1ii1··1,11l1·•I 26 00 E. Coa st Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 General General ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ! ------- SPRING IS THE ' . . Tr11l1 · "'"~1 1. o1111(1il i. .. 1,1•· I~ •I I ~•• 1,,,.1.....,.-. I• [I LUXURIOUS CONDO --! p,J, -1!'11·' '· 1•111'1"··•!.i"1 · --1.1·11•h !••'""'' • ~n11:11'd 5 BEDR60MS UNDER $40,000 TIM~ •.• I" 1;uilrl 11• ~I l•nd 111111, 4 ;r.~I 11"' •'I 4·pl. x ,11,...t lut 11• 1r l:l!h ~ll"t'"l ~h"IJl!ll\!( liN"\1~. ,\~k in~ ~~l.'(,j 1 :111d •i,111• r 1< 1\1 l1~1··n If• 1•1u1· •1lrl'r" 1':•11 1: .... 1 Cnr~~!. IU:nitor, :~11; 1'1>10. • Sp:1.·111v" ~l;J: ~~J.l \•1 WHERE? •·1111• •11•'1111 ••If \•I'' !a1"<;•' ......... YES WHERE CAN l!l.i ' '·11' 1. ·~I " !II~ Ill NEWl9'0RT'S FINEST -:ill i:0·1.: ,,.,, -!'·i··n~ 1il•d ·YOU FINO A ~1r•·li•·1 \~l.u :· \~.1 ·1 ·111i. ~k!~ Crind<1 11 1"1f'11 17·:·: \\, ~r,·!111 l 11 • • \,111···rl J:t• ... h 1;1 .• :.• !~•111\: ·~ I:., Ii"'•' 1!10 I~ a H111•1 ~. •' ( 1IJ /:1•<! ~11.0..; • "l"I ,:11111·• ,.,.1 (•;iq,.·, l:• 1I"'"' .• llj-\1,111. ! 11.1 I, .1 ... ~.1 lo th ··d ,, " I flJ1<•11 •'\• 11111.:- J:r._ It •t•I • "l•ll :1n•! I• •--::: .... • ••d f:1 •h! h•• • II! ( u•li< \!, • ONLY 530,950 PACIFIC REAL ESTATE 642-0200 c ·.,1·u•·r 1, .1 v 111, \··~it , .r ti 1d11' .1······"· l•1ut.I•· d·••I" • 1111 .1 It• ·11 • .1l"f"'''" ;,m) !• ,,,n \•·111, 11 .. 1 • .) .11 \.'!'""I !.\•···II• 111 ;-,, .. 1i1'1 l ',. .. 1 i ~I •, o ·•t•·.i co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS --S4f,-4141- (0p1n Evtningsl --- OLIVE PARK HOMES -HUNTINGTON BEACH NESTLED BETWEEN CARR PARK AND MEADOW LARK GOLF COURSE -.. NEW 3 & 4 BEDROOMS ... FROM s40,900 . • INCLUDED IN YOUR PURCHASE PRICE-NO EXTRA COST WARNER • F urop1ac.. • '>ro 1'l C.lfOC'l•'1tl • $1"'<.i~P Pn ,' tn1uo,,JI • Fr-,nc.Prl '~"'" f<1rrl -!3r '·~ i!. ':i !'''. •Forro') ,\.r r ,t,.."'"''1 Ho 11·~·: 1,,,,"1 «i' , , • .,, . ., ,,, F•t<·t .•. ' c r ··1 • c.,!>• • '(l'<''oll"' •00·~1,,.,,*'·''' r11.,r1ncO.•· ·(~;.,er<•'•· c,,, ,.. • ', l' Ar>r.!1,1ncr ·Sr-::. L ,.., 1.-, ~oom~ • • LJr,(!t·rQroun1 U! li!•P<. • T <11'.1 11111:1 <;~ ,l,.,''' • [ '\(.l11•,11tt• • e,,,1~. n C.-. lA ti/ ,,1•1,rr··J l.'J1t;•f' Tr,11 .,., 81."115 ' •I,..~ •t '1(,1(.~I'"\ L 'J"'1n~ L«X .•ori 01 5Pf1noaol1? S: N:)rth of \\. i: .. c., f..o1~ .n H'Un•.nq'on !3t?och Qr ,f'.fJ 1 01 Real E~toie fAor1. 5901 Wornr.·r A1e .. Hunr1nq1on Beach. SALES OFFICE 846-5021 l llilOf,...; ltoMri Sl~ir-tlc:ll & ARHMMy lofi.ofi • tlClUSIYf SALlS AGIJ'TS -Off!CI ,H0Hll4 .. i)il SfOI W-A¥t, H1t11ti..,.mr k oc:h Colifonil• t2•4• Gen4ir1I 'i~-·--·--·--~----1 GOOD GRIEF II ~ _ Nearly Ill! our II.ill"""' *Old JEFF lltl!RY, REALTOR Present.. his peerless ~ideotlal BUI ol Fare for the moDlh. Your buy today ls your gain tomorrow. ' DOVER SHORES pmctically O\"t'n1\1lht. So , , , WE NEED INVENTORY Jr )'Oll hl\\'t' l'On&ldcr~d sellh~ )'Wr hOnu· or b1('0111e pl'O~ t'rty CALL US. 'v\'e can olfer ./ Pf'1~r11tli1.t~ Kervlt.'Cll PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Ve!')' private bonw:! on 113 acre lo m1atk hills Lquna Bet.ch 3 bedrooms, 2 bftlh,;, n~ decU new carpet.a.--& c1raj:IH 1!0 fronlap on15rov. <.'IOle to ICboo1a." C a 11 6~7711 . SEA 'llEW VILLAS /Condominiums OPEN DAIL~ 10 TO 5 ~ Pre1ente~ by Nol•n Re•I f5f•f•, In . 2 SMAU HOMES A trul,y magnificent 4 bdrm. -4 baths, den With wet bar, circular formal dining room. 'tourmet kitchen btdlt for culinary ease. The I ytallt·ln pantry alone is as big us some klt- 'You're '""'"'""" to ""' FOil SALE ORIGINAL OWNER 1 ~",:~~::" •• ~ ... ~~~",;•· MESA VERDE • SHOWN BY APl'T. Expansive white water vie"' Crom each n1t, overloolcin~ rt1onarch Bay, in luxurious ft edit. design. Priced from $68.150: 2 BR., 21'. ba,. lo 3 BR. + ram. rm., 21h ba.: patios. Pool. rec. facil. inclusive. So. Coast I l\\•y. to Cro"'n 'A'lth n1an.v extni.t • on one lo•. $.11,!41. Cua:ton1 lt1.1ilt. fo.t'f'ed oir hr.111 . rplll. it~. blu.-, C0\1'n:"d 1.111tk1, dhll" t'lir gAl"ll~ ~1th llUIG IJ"t"8JC{' door, IC<' storase cal:llllt'tr. Cnmplf'lf'I)' fr-nttd. Chol~ clo6e in loc1:1tkm. Roy McCardle Realtor Ul!O Nf'wnT1 Hl\'tl , l·r.1 -7729 Valley Pkwy. In Laguna Niguel. 1--.J-.·thens. Y.ou enter-through double---hand-c::arved doors i.nto a 20 loot high foyer overlooking a curved stair\\•ay, circular dining room ad· jac:cnt to a very large sunken living room ac- cented with a massive marble fireplace. Sev- en rooms have a view of the back bay and Fashion Island. \Vith over 4,000 sq. feet of quality mate rials & workmanship, we have priced this property at a cost r eplacement of I St~dAI •. ,,. obliaatlon" 545-7291 Walker & lee llKTttn1cnt !llllk UIJ k;:::;:;;:;;;:;;:::;;;;:=;;::=~;::;::~""'~=.:.:~=·=·=":':":':"~======~===========::::.::=~====~ /. • ..,, '.WWIU... ---~ - (who charge11?' For further lriformatlon cJll: 49~6551 '175,000. . 1600 Antlgu1 Way Open Sit & Sun 1 to 5 CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN AND HARBOR VIEW .. This couple i~going to tour the world on their yacht so tliey decided to sell their charmer. You re- lax with your toddy and watch the boats enter the harbor and go tranquil over U1e expansive ocean scene. The home is built for couple liv- ing, room for expansion if you 'vant, with separate guest quarters for the wee ones visits. lf you '''ant to thro\v a party, there is room for 6 cars on this 50 foot \vide lot that you own. Owner s:1ys bring offers. Asking $119,500. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT LOCATION .. LOCATION .. 3 minutes walk to private bay beach and boat launching ramp up to a 16 footer. This 3 bdrm., den, 2 baths. is loaded with solid planked maple ~and red.u1ood wi th oodles of used brick. A rarity In this area, is the 3 car garage which is stressed for an over 600 sq. foot room for whatever. All the modern goodies \vit h better quality materials than obtainable on todays market .................. Asking $99,500. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX. LOT ~ One of the largest lots available for sale on the Balboa Peninsula. There exists a sturdy old oak, with the bark peeling off, which pro- : vides 2 units of housing with a monthly in-~ come of $435. And every Ume some-one ' moves out another moves in immediately. This old o~k has made it this far and appears to want to stay around for some years lo come if a person wanted it that way. $15,000 Down will handle the sale. Listed at $99,500. •i. J_!_F"._B~E~, ~E~T~R __ ~7~3.i0 JAW4WLLR.LK4KSJWW.za.xa ... ' General Please call 6+1-7211 /Jn NIG[l OAIL[Y I, A55!JCIA1 [5 SEABREEZE DELIGHT ON THE BLUFFS $49,900 This excltlnQ" home fe11\Ul"e'll 4 large bedroom•, 3 elt'£antly appointed M.th!I, m:f'r 2IXX> i;g ft. 11,; years old, i;orgeou• park-like arounds. ~111ny lltt1, dCA!Sned for euterlalning and outdoor livinR. LoC'11'ed on the bluff• \l'here OC't-M ~ze• blow. Se4' llus one for s ure. Call R!'d Cnrpet Realtor•. 5'16-8640. Just bccow;e it1 called a hachclor I' will 5ult !ht' nioii;t discriminatlng P.fs. One year nM\'. Beautiful carpets dr11pes, pool and s.:1una . Hunt. lla.rt>our. Call ~. UU. US POii • 'llf( (111111.U( Gr WAWI (t}VALLEY · REALTY .. lllMI (lflf""'"" AlltlJllCM llOClt UCtWIGI. CONNNT 3000 S(j). FT. POOL • JACUZZI Pool! Jacuzzi! Siluna! 2 11tory 300) sq. fl. !\100cl home dC1.'0rt1ti11g. 3 CAil GAR- AGE! Rai!Mld l!nlry. lluge living roo111. Vaulted and br11.n1cd cl'ili~. llu.stlc fire- place. 1''01111111 dine. llomc- n111ken kitchen. 28' f11mlty 1';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 roon1. WE.I BAR. Scparalc I' ulility room. Large bed· *HOMES OPEN FOR PREVIM-~ SATURDAY .& SUNDAY 1·5 ~ CAMEO. SHORES · 121 MILFORD • White water view • 3 bdrms. + guest suite ··pool $159,000. jl CAMEO SHORES • 4518 ROXBURY ~ 4 Bd.rms. & beaut. pool -lowest priced in ~ Cameo Shores. $~,500 ~ HARBOR VIEW ILLS • 1100 SANDPIPER r Ocean .view, 3 bd s. (2450 ft.); lge. pool. $84,750. (Golde d to Pebble, to Sandpiper open daily). IRVINE TERRACE • 1003 BONNIE COONE Magnificent bay & ocean view from lge. 3 bdrm. beauty. $146,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 434 DAHLIA Redecor. 2 bdrm. & den, 2 baths. $64,500 CORONA DEL MAR • 300 Ji\SMINE ''Best Buy" duplex on wide corner lot. '$117,900 ~ HARBOR VIEW • 2006 PORT PROVENCE roon1s. Gl.'[an!lc tn a !I t e r ~uilc, P.IODI:L DtX'()H,\ T- ING! Close lo beach! C1\U. NO\~'! 963-6767. oP£N rtL 8 • /T"S FVN 10 BE NICE/ THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE SPECIAL . ·Take Over 7.15-J. FH.A At $172.00 TOTAL PAYMENT Take over subject to exlstin1 FHA l oa n an n ual pc>rct:'nta;::-e rate 71'% Iola! ntonlhly j:inyn1ent or $172.00. llon1e is a do ll house on .11. quiet cul-de-sac street In Easts!d!'.' Costa ~tesa. Don't mi.ss seeing tr. CRll Red Carpet, Realtors. 5-16-8640. ~ Largest 1nodel 5 bdrm., 3 ba.. • $93,500 . hkc nu. lAl"atcd in new , LUFFS TOWNHOME • 2601 VISTA ORNADA adult pk. O\\"ay lrom nol1y . St. One-half bl. fron1 club-3 Bdnns., 2 ¥.z ba. (off Del Oro). $67,500 house. $15,495. Call EVES. ' 213-694-4690, 697·7152. LIDO ISLE • 119 VIA ORVIETA Cf<N BE SEEN AT: 5 Bdrms., on wide street-to-street lot. $149,000 Q(lESTMONT • !OSTATES, * RENTALS * Jll:il Sll• Dr., Ore•·· C<"'ral 31432 WEST NINE • LAGUNA NIGUEL 1\\·e. act'OS:> fron1 Brt.•a 3 Bdrn1s .. 2 ba .• on the 7th green. $350 Cuinm. llo:>p.) Lot #-46. CONTACT RAY, PK. ~1GR7 CORONA DEL MAR .• r11r sho"irijr. ~~~~~~~~ 2 Bdrms., 2 baths & lrplc. Walk to beach. $300 OPEN HOUSE 8191 Whitbum ou •ii( Circle ·2s l~1\\' "11 <1 l~E,\Cl I REALTY 4 bedroon1. Pool home, t-legas1tly dcco rated, ~:Y;;E;A;;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;:;:;;;~ J ac...-ented by 2 fireplaces, la!):" cul de sac lot. Open Sun 1 lo 6. Call 968-3695. CALL 675 ·3000 ANYTIME J;•;ne;r;a;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;O;;;P;E.;;N;H;Go;;;.u;;;ne;;;s~;;;·;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ri "lii61iil THE NEW ORLEANS for your individual pleasure 2 & 3 BR & 2 11:\ condominiums tor lease-sale or lease option .. \ recent conversion' lo con- dos, all individually decorated. l.ovelv rec hall & pool. Lrg. 3 BR:$300. & up/2BR $275 & up. Enclosed garages, fireplaces, large walk·ln close1 s. pvt. patio, cov·u . la undry facili ties in patio. No children under 15. \Valk to \.Vest- cliCC, P.0 .·llbrary • banks · restaurants • Ors • Dentists. Located Ju't off 17th St. 1741 Tustin, Costa M•sa OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 ·5PM ~I-HARBOR REALTORS 646-3255 ' ,.,-. 400 E11t 17th St., Costa Men 4 PLEX NEAR BEACH It's R slt•RI nl SS9.000. Otily 11 )'f'Al" (llfl. J lll!i l-2 bedroom unils <1nd one fu1'ni.lhtd h11etlf'lor untt. \Vilhln 2 tilo<'kis of the ~l'lch. Olli HNI Carpet, Rea lto r s , ~ (or an appointment. llUGF; fitznlly room \\1th rn111<'drul beam ceUlna:1. l.D\'ely lum -.a.rt'ft. Super rntf'rtt1lnm~nl home I 1 olt+llO-tillal'p. Onb' 144,900, ' . THERE IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SOUTHERN CALIF. SUN THE BERG co.I REALTORS IS ·NOW VALLEY REAL TY .. .A nationally-known corporate real estate organization ~s .'!~~-!>f>erating under the southern California sun. The name is Valley Realty, and it is now operating the 10 offices of Colwell Properties that southern Califo.rnians know so well. Now Valley Realty will have all these new benefits: • Berg Enterprises, with the 10 former Colwell offices in Orange County, in addition has 26 other offices located throughout California . e Valley Realty people are licensed professional real esfate agents who know how to screE1n prospects for you ... how to move your home fast .•• how to get top dollar for your home. If you're looking for a home, this professionalism finds it fast . at the right price. • Valley fiealty advertises heavily •.• every week, wherever the prospects are ... so a steady flow of serious buyers see your listing every day! Berg Enterprises also offers a nationwide referral service. e· Valley Realty handles all the details quickly, accurately ••. with no red tape to bother you! ·.Valley Realty, a division of Berg Enterprises. Inc. is· a publicly-held.,J>ublicly-traded corporation with activities in real estate, insuYa nc'e, mortgage banking and brokerage ... and it is government-regulated. Your assurance of reliability and satisfaction. • Exclu sive one year warranty. As a BUYER wh en buying from VALLEY REALTY, under th e Ameri can Home Shield Plan. you are issued a one-year. warranty covering heating, plumbing-and electrical systems. plu s all built-i n appliances. As a SELLER, this warranty cove rs you shortly after li stin'Q your home and puts it on the "SOLD" li st first. BUYERS and SELLERS are both covered under the American Home $hield Warranty. " To sell or buy real estate, call * ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES * CostaMHa-64M1555or 549-1910 Oteyt-637·9101 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE PlaceMla·52M772 C-DelM .. ·675-7225 G...,, Grove· 539· I I 62 LaH•a·l79·3800 H•llwglow leach· 963-4543 MlulonYlejo/Sadcleback·586-0222 1Mnst11wnts· 639· I 50 I °""*"C..,.,. Lee.._ • Cwercl • c.+. ~ ......... 0... ,.. •••••• • . ..,.n • ...,.,,"• • u.. ..... •Ph•• •= • s.. Loretao • S.•R--. • W...,, CrHll • c-.•11 • C.1rtM • S.. JeH • S..te Chn. • tt ? 0 T r A -Berg E nterprise-American Stock Exc hange Company Operating 30 Wholly Owned Offices ThFu-out California • Specializing in Residential commercial, industrial a"nd investment prope rtiei. * * * * r • Men! Women! Secure your future Join _the profession y,here there are no layoffs-no ceiling to your earnings. 1""!!1!!!!!!1..,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l! .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J C~loowMT-6l!O.... .=::=:=:::::!::=:=:=:===:=:=:=:=====================::::::;::====================================::0:·======::!_ , ' ... \ • '. Buy a Border to Border Bargai~ < Every classified wanf ad '" fhe DAILY PILOT appears 1n every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrocks from border fo border all along fhe Orange Coast . . . all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente ·vou Get M All Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad ~hone 642-5678 . YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO . • ' • • ' r • General General ··-·-~--------- Suntl,1~ PJl1'ctl 17 ]Q"4 General DAIL V PILOT D ~ne ral THE VILLA GRANADA TOWN HOMES NEWPORT BEACH .. 3, 4 & SJJDRMS . $49,900 ro $66 ,soo ::i1'°"'l(IU..-,\ o•l•·w:.1111 h·1 .. 11r.• l{11ni,,:• 1 nlh•· l»i9f. •1 1t [1'\Ulf• l•l.HH>1•t '""~hUtlll~ "' LH .. tht.111 ·.11 ,, .. I ... ll l•rl•"' !"'" • It• SEE MODELS TODAY ~~·, \11•1_ .... \\;,-•.l1uulw"" 1 1:,1 '''1 .... 1i.1un 11r_, '" \J ,i \ 1~\•1, 11. l_.,>11un~u. t•j A111ii;U-; II :1~ 1 Furlllt!l" ialur111l1lk.•ll, ti-11-1!:~~' A DREAM HOUSE COME TRUE? OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 All rour 1nnrril.'d life vou hu,·e been drcan1- i11g · al>out ha' 111~ a i1 0111e C'xactly us you \1 an l 1t. Is i::i po::is1h\e? \\'a.it until yo u see this i.tatl'lv 4 bflrn1 .. 2'z bath .._ familv rn1 . All. in«lucl111g the lnnd . for only S8i.50o. Ser at 507 Playa -The Bluffs. 'HARBOR COMPANY Rl:ALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "Selling Real E1tate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" Forever Sunset 673.4400 Over 15th Green,1~..,......,..,...,...,...,.."'.'."".-........ ,.... .... _ Mesa Verde Gener,;I Gen'!ral . C\•~,.:,0~~!:~\ ~!l~~i11~I ,l,dt• 1'1111'.I illlllh'fl"' lh 111.; 1'•1111 111111 1'••lo·:u1u· 'I""" fin pl:u ·,. .111d .~l,'1•• h•-.ol'lh \,.)< 111111;.: f! 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Zoe 1\nn lthl){\{'.'l 11 ill be there. SEE ME , l'M IN LAGUNA-S111 1ng prett~ . true \.IC \\. :1 li<lrn1s , 2 balhs \I 1th bcan1 ~. lu·1t·k, and b{':1ut1ful . beautiful rltarn1 . Set• 111c :1l ::!ll'.!8 ·rt•r rv l\oall , l.aguna l\l':Jt'h at :-ili!l.500 . J ean IJc·.\Jots \1 ill be there. SEE ME , l'M A SPLIT LEVEL-4 hdrn1 . \\ood:o.,\' feel111g , nn a cul-de-sac Hn<l a fatn i- 1) rntin1 bi ;.! cnou~h lor a pool t<i h!l'. Sl'e n1c '[OP£~""'''"""""!. ~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR . . , -~ .... ...-.......... ~~~ .......... ~-1 ~~~=--1 G4neral ;11 \\J.JO K il<lt't'r t'irclc in i\ll'!'i<I \'l'rde ~58.9.10. :'-lnr1hn l~C'\ 11011 ''ill ,he there. OPEN HOUSE -----~-General MINI-ESTATE COUNTRY CHARMER S29,9SO I :1· .111 1 n• 11 •·11 II" 111arh.· t, ' UPPER BAY CASTLES IN SPAIN ... PALACES IN CALIFORNIA! 1111• 1 ... 11.. ,,,, .. 1 1•u· 111.····1 S4S,OOO 11.· 11· "''IL. 1. ... ;,lo .1 111 q1u .. 1 OPEN TODAY 1.s i.,. ... , .. 1 1,,.1, .. 1. ( ... 1, 20261 BAYVIEW '" '.' 1· .. ,1 \l'•"I P •T1•·llu1:.:: (You Own The Land) Pl 111 111:.. I• ••Ill, 1·11j-o lo• • I<" ... 1, , , 1 •·• 1, , . ~ .. 1 ,1. ·"'"' 11<·11...:htful r11r 1! 111111·~ 111 ·• .,, I' I •. ,· <.,(olp l ,\: \1••11 h1ul t l~lllk'. t ...... " .. 11 111• .~"I' 11.1 ;1t1rl 1:o h.1• ;, l••ik. J{.-1 t ".1q,.•I, ~lo<lr?ll' ,\' l;,111111 t'l!l., ••l•'I l :••all'lr.~ . ."rl1;..l!.~lll, .'ll~I ~~1 II , ••ll lnli,:•• I"' I "" C ·,.,• ... 11 1 • • 1 ti I ,. ' WANTED ,\J.11U1"1 ' ~l'Ull!\(I.~ 111 th fjqll In''''-, !11:!!11' <" U" I " 111 ff'uhu···~. not f,,1uwJ 111 1,. d") ~ 1r;1t·l hon1• ... 11•1"11. !~·Ill I k Ill!.:' I 1. •' j,,,li<••lll• ••)>!1".l1P d•'ll "I' 1.i,, •] :· l-.1'...:•· •'flh•11 .. 111 , • 111 1•••111~ ! 1111.1·t.1" Ji rt·· f'I..• ,., t .. nnnl fhllln'..! - ( "tr•!"/11 1···1 •"!\<'t"~"d \\'llh 1\1.,Ul:lil ll'••!l -dt••••ltll-: ~· !f r"•n1 -l"idt 11011· l"r ••P . ' 10 r r•Jllllint·nt. 1'·1'.!-:.>:i";:, ',: J....."'!tJ/J C'PfN tit q • ITS f <l'I ro P.F ll'C.t' THE REAL ESTATERS ., rcallj ~ .. · ~1 11 \'1-.1;1 •l1 •1i11.. ~ :'\I·.\\ ur t'"l":n .. 11.t·-.:U ni,·n u1, ~· 11 .. ri 1:. ,, h ====.:__'I 11n11"11 I\•· ••li•J;• l'l·t:s~•:'\ I •:11-11 ~: .\.\YTl\!I : General ,\I .l~1'.l J Tl: \I 'I[.\! ; \ '.,•II· ri~~~i~~:-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I g1•111:1I l•fflo o' llL JlL• /"''( C:on)na do•I \l.11· ''" .11 .. 11 .\ t••ll •·•111111)\'"l'ln t•L111 ;11101 1 •111 .. ·n .. r 1~11 ..... 1•i-<11 r11' 11! .<1'1' .n1111lo· 1•:01'1.:u i~ 1;" 1!1111·.; I•'!" ~11111' •·11-.lo~n•"I ' .:11•1 • ••Tl-j !-L'l"!lt ;"ll••r'l i•lll'..! 'ni•J••fl t •w ,1 .. 11!' •')lllld••f!l1 .. I d)r p .. 1u1111•·n1 t ·~.11 I John Allard, Manager 644-7270 r/u.Jtt" Sout4 tj"'ZnJ41f RlAlTORS Custom Features I Ready-Made Price ! \\rap ~·•ttl""•'lf Ill th<> II ;11111th ··• ~'"'!": .,. ••• 1 w .. ir ... an1i.111" :.:In""· 11011 .111kl•· •l··•·p ~h.1 ;.:­ , ... 1T":1u1::::. th r nu~ h nu 1 . 1 ·.,111('n~·11•'" 1-.111•·h kit<'h<'n, lat-.:•· h•·flr11•1 111 .,. \"•• n1:u111o•nan.-l' 1~'.11' 1·.11·ol 11·111\ -.pr1nl.:lrnul plnui:·r-. ('all :.ii;...2::1:: fnr 1<1.HI\ l•l"I"!' ~l•i..+I~ 1'11..0· ~ ,;l.'1 !111 , I ;>11;...:r:L~ nr"'I r11 •. 1 • •• , ''' .,.,.,., , [ ® 111i1HJI OL-OER 'N NICE TWO STORY :.:11~1"1 v.,1 ~:~ •. :~hi ~·u!l l 'rt'"" Thi' 111. •11:111111~ I iii! .011d, 111H1 111a111• .i 11 .. 1.1« ,,ff, 1'• .1 .. 111 .\111111 .. ~1. I I l!.Lllll Ill !"d:f.I "'"''h"" Th•· r .. ur 1111·~·· l~dl'••'''' !•>r1i;•I f11n1n:=I t"••'ll\. 1i.1··h•···d fl'•>r-. .111.J l,,·,1nl ttll • ,11111•·!• .:11 ,. ~"" h.1i'k h"nH l11 u1;.:-tll t•xl .•.\ s Ii'""'" I~"· ~;ill :.t»-:'1'11 I ~··~ l l1 ATT INVESTORS - $28,900 R-2 Tl!.\ T'I' r.1<;1 IT' -.~, 1 lit 1:-1 I Joi! ui th ;, Sl'l'EI·: J•J.;.'TlC I ('fJl"\"I !tY l!!J\lt.· ~1f1\ k1tchi>n . 11111111:.: H1'<':l. 11ith1 llliJil, ... 1'1<lfll. f :11111l.1 "II''\ IJ('!l1'001n1~. \"J;; \T ('Ql'X· Tf~Y 110'.\lE CLt)'iE 'MI BE1\C1!: .-.,,1111 1:-~ Int ~~~.too. Cl1n11u-. l'" I I "rir1n111 ,.,1 «1r.r,1w ,.,ic1• I r~ II, 1rrrn 1z....;~· ~-1, ... 111nrv1~1nt•ilr·I f~·nv· 11,,,_,n \1"'' ."1 :-1.1r1 nl!Ull \"1•11•"1 I\\ 1•11 I ••I. :>.•1 r,,,r, S•i ... ,111 r.11;..."11~ ·~n_01!~-----1 lust a few words in ~right pla ~e .:. l· ..... ~-·"i"'~ ..... Daily Pilot t Clossified Ads Dial the d irett line MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES SUPERB EASTBLUFF LOCATION 4 1Jcdroon1t-. fa 1nilv rvon1. :!1 ~ baths & r,0<in1 for pool. (;rt:al f;1rn1ly hon1c'. ssiJ.:)uU. 01 '1·:.\ SL:-.· 1-5 p.n1. ;t:.!7 .\LUI·:/{ l'L\('J::, t .\ l:J.i ' SUMMER PLACE lclt:<.il for l.:irgc <:it:IJ\'C fa n11ly. l ·uslo1n hu il l 4 or 5 bedroom -µoo l -large yard. sll l.UOO. OP!~'.\' SL''.\'. 1·5 p.1n. 1:109 ~l :\f{l ­ '.\'.t-:l{S. B:\ ,.('f{ES'I'. 1 :\1:15 • WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF -164,500 ('harn1in g 2 bcdroon1 .! t011\Crtiblc den honll'. La r!!c tountry kilt hcn \\' douhlc fireplac:e. Pri,·ate yard & p<i!i o. Qllt-:'.\' SL'.':. 1-5 p.111. 1:!:!4 l~SSl~X . 1~1 :~01 BIG CANYON MODEL HOME '.\'Cl\' r'l<1n :i lirt)<ldlllOOr -professionally decorated & landscaped. t'entral nir con- <t ilinning. (Jn dcli!!h tful cul-de-:-.<ic. 8155.tX.IO . '1'0111 Queen 6+1-6:.!00 . t :'-13i 1 PANORAMIC UPPER BAY VIEW .\l•\\lv clecora ted cu.,tn1n "!':'" l!on1c in "l·:a r'ly Dluffs'' Lar~c 11\·inJ.{ roo1n \\' fire· plact .. ~ bar. 2 bcdroon1_.... den \I' fireplace. J baths. ~9.500 .Jack Custer 642-0:l:l;i . I \J3Rl CHARM TO SPARE ('ustnin built 4 bedroon1. 31'.! hath \\'estcliff hon1 e. ,\Jaster bcdroon1 11· fireplace & hcan1 ceiling. l·'an1ily roo1n \\' \l'Ct bar & firl·plocc. Choice loc;ition! l'harlcs 1\rnold fi.t2-82:1;1. '\139 I • DOVER SHORES -PRIME LOCATION J.uxuriou~ 4 bt·<lroon1 ho1ricrf.xlen~i\'~ use uf 11ood l'<o. brick. J·'antasli~ pali(J \I' n1i 1;."t 1nrir;nifict>11t l 'ppl'r J{ay \'ie\1· SJ:!:i.voo .\lartha :\lacnab 642·82.15. 1:'-!.\01 NEW HARBOR VIEW .\.t:\I' 3 or 4 bcdroon1 hon1e \\' speci'!I bonus roorn. 2600 sq. ft. of fa n1i!y livi ng. ~j,!}ll(J f.'et: .. Jeanne Xc11·man fH 2-8235. <~141 i BLUFFS -NEW OFFERING ltn111ac ulate ::!·strirv condo1nin iu1ri. 4 bt'd· roo111s. :1 baths · .\Car pool'. Vie11·; 8i9,995 or lease at StiOU mo.~O!'E\I SU~. l-5 p.1n. :!~24 \'JS'l't\ ~OilLEZ,\. /,\J-121 "FAIRWAY VIEW" J;i ~ (·anyu11 pr1,·atc con11nu nit y: Shnr1t1y dl•('l!ratcd. elega nt 4 bcdroon1. den holl1 < St~.fllltl. 01'1·:~· SL:.\. 1·5 p.1n •82 l{(J\',\L s·r GEORf:F:. 1~14:11 CUSTOM BU ILD ING SITJ' In !Jig L'anyon -d1rect1:· across fro1n ("lubhou~e. Outstanding-\"iC\\' location - (ii·st offering -$9i.75o. Tol-n <iucl•n li-14· ti:lllO . 1 .. \144 f Irvine Macn•b·lrvrn• R .. 11,eomp•nr IOI Dover Dtlv• ... 2·1235 tl44 M•cArth\lf 1'4·1200 642-5678 ·~~~~·~·~·~ .. ~.,~·~··~,~··~0·~1~11°'~"~1·~·~"~'~'~~~ -'====~1-~ • • SEE ME , l'M AN A FR:AME-lo '.\'.i.'\lport Shore' ;it ;}\J·I {';111;.1] !Jr. \\'arrn ~old !Utll'~. :i hd rtn' :! h:llh:-. t'IO:-r to !XIOI. heach. trn· ni:.. ;:>.i:! !l."10. (.ii )tic \11JI be therf.! 10<1 ' SEE ME , l'M CARMEL -:ind l'Utt•' :~ l \ed11 11:-.. !)lg ran1 rn1 , biggt:'r pa!io. art:-. ,\: l'r:1ft :-.1 un pro\·L·tnt•nt'. really nice at $15 .!-!50 '!wl· rnc at IRIH !'ort \\hCL"ler \·ergilrnc !lull 1\ill be thl're . SEE ME , l'M A COTTAGE -::il n10~1 · (;uur- 1net kitl'hen. brick fl oors. t.c>an1ed ceiling'. occnn \J('\\', I :~ Clere. Ill'\\' li s1ing. See n1c nt 401 l'orte~ l '1rcle. c·orona del :O.l::ir a t ~'ii,9fi0 .. Janet L,c/J n1a11 \I ill be there. SEE ME , ON SANTIAG0-!'111 ne1\', \'aCant and \'l'f,\' ~pac1011s , 4 hdrn1:-. 2900 ~(/. ft.. t·ornrr lo! and ruu111 for your iinagination. l 'rn ;H :l l :i l S:111 ti;1gri fu r only $07.500. l'eggy Spe1.,:-. 1\ 111 he thcrl'. SEE ME •. I HAVE A POOL -Sl)<JC'IOUS :! s tory ·I bdrni. t·lr~ui ns ;i \1hi,.tle. large lot. :-;a!l,tl(>u. Sec lilt• al 19rlfi l'ort f'l;1ridg{·. Jl::i r- IM'lr \'ic ... 1 llon1cs. :\adint• {'rottl 1\ill be there. SEE ME , l'M CLASSY--4 ht•<lr1n . :! ~llir\· IHg cu!-d~·-~:1 c Int . trc•.-...,, clc·an l't11ld1t10;1, l~etll•r ~ec ll ;1\ l!l3!i l\ildt•C'r ("1 rcll•. i\lc:.;i \·erde. {l;.!dell S.1gn \1ill he there 11aiti11g fiir. ~on1cone 1\·i1h $.'·'6.UOO . SEE ME , FANTASTIC VIEWS -ll:trd to f1111\ "!·:" plan. or\gin;il !Jlu fl ~. 1n~p iri nJ.! ~ ICll' .l h1\rn1 ~ reO ucell to sn:J.500 S1'c l!IC ;1\ l~."1!1 \'1:'l!H j .iud~I. IJ11ruthy .Jol111:-.011 \I rll llL' llu·rt· · · S~E ME , l'M SPLASHING -.\'1l'e pool. nifty :1 /Jdro1. iU'xJOO' 1111. be.:uns. ~hng. Sli:J.9fiO. ~(·e inc J l l:!l:l l 'l'1111Jr1Jkc . J·:rn1e l\11n<.lt! 11 ill be th ere !.nH' ON TOPQF THE REAL ESTATE ,1,\ARl<ET \'.'ITH Tl-![ NICEST PEOF'lE SELLIMG TH E fJfATEST H0'1ES CORONA DEL MAR, 675 6000 MESA VERDE, 'i~6 5"'.)00 • CAll US Gen~ra l ---------Genera l 'J 2 ON-A-LOT . NEWPORT HEIGHTS ('.,,I : l•·d1••ql\ ' .11 •..:1 tu pl.,..,. I: !. 1 .. 1 ·:t· ·,1 I'• .111 .. n l'l.! .. 1 •," , •1 l1•dl''" !" fffll..! UI ""•I•· 111•.,1t1• '-ll\l'I" \1·1 1,,.1, o·:•ll l'•·•I ( ·" 1w1. l !••,d:,.,' : ' ;.; .... '-.11, TR Y A TRIPLEX • l,.\t 'I\ H.\Y ,\!:I A I:·-· I :1; : 1; \ J:•I •• ,1, ' I I " • 1 • 11111! i•lo1· 11 , 2 !:I: l•tll'- ! 4 ' or '.'·11 • 1, · ! 1 If\ I 1•.::1.1-l •"I • "('IW) t .11 1 .. FAREL WALKER 64Z·Z668 m s©~dtl1'A-~c2f~· Thof Intriguing Ward Gome wifh a Chuckle 0 ~.~ .. .,A'l• · • O o.:rn..-bled ,---.._,,----.._./'--.._ ..... .,, 1<>•':>• '" ~.,ke 6 • ,..,.:. , ~•1 ~' "' la•1e•1 al t~'~ n 1tl I ·~ ol •riuo••• I PUll AT E '. I . I' I' I I I· RAY TEL I l I I I I· P Y T H 0 R I I I I I L N A· R I I I (~ ~ /\~...... \-~~ :~~ [jk.-r:' -i· --· Scene 1n a faclo ry shop: An employee sharpened his pencil 11'1 the penci l sharpener The foreman I H E C 5 I l I warned him and sa id, r-~1 ~[ -'--r'[ .-n['""'"[ -l ••ocin'I do 1h" again' Thai is a v1Dlation o f union ~~~-~~-~~ ~-----,-,,---, rules, Thar's a -job." 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SH9,· IM~I t'.1!] .~Hll·J/20 ASSUME 71/2°0 LOAN 111 1111.it·ulatt· ·I 1>1•droo1n \11th 11 11nll'ruui. l'X tras. 1:1i.: Lund~· 1'1H1n1. fu·c .. 1il<1t·1· lh·l1ghtlul ~11ur- 1111·1 l..1\t•ht•11 \\l!h di:-h· \1 ;1.-.JJt•r S.: built 111:-;, !·'1\ h1 .. 111nl.! 1•at111. \'!·:1rv Sll.\1{1'; Sl'hoo\:o. and -.hup,\ ,H'j• 1·10~(' b~, $4 1,- 1)4)0. ('~t i\ :HO-li20. 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 General General MARVELOUS MONACO :! 1;11 ;incl d1•11 111 I I arbor\ il•\1 I lo1n f'!'-bC;tt1- 11tul t·arpt·t ~ .~ <lr:1pe~. J,!r{';i t l[t11<l.,cap1ng . 011 tit'!' 111;1~ c;irr\' ::!rid ·r I 1. Stiti.!IOO. BRAND NEW DUPLEX in t '.l> ,\\. ,\ou!h of 111 )..!h\\ay. 3 Dl\'s. each. f1reptact'. tl1n111;.: n1n111. O\t:'r 1500 !''l ft. of h<:a11! 1fully pl;1nnccl !11 ltlJ.!. L:rcat !ax deduc· t1011 . S\'.!ILOlJ\J L";Jll l3arlia1 :1 \\"ri ght· 'l'he l!CJl E~lJICr!> 1i'i:l·8.~1:lO College Park Assume VA Loan 1.lhl \1.\'. 'II \1, 1:1.11 \11·1 I. \I:!\ J' •'I II I 1 >I ' h• ;111 .,, I~,~< 1: ... ,uL!ul 1 .. 11!•' I" 1Ulllt1I I• ,.,,,, \',I\ ot •I., • •II \\•· •.•I" Y •II I'• ,Ill ~l,.••il.\ i••f~• .,1 111" ,,,,, l .oil .• I • •11·1\ Gene r<'l l Gentr-;1 Large Family .•• Limited Budget?: lo·dl",.•111' 111'1 'Sl·1.97i0. \,,H,11" \',.\ h•an ... No qU ,l1f\ 111 ' h+",olJllfUl 2 •l"I I . -()1111•1 1111-(li~C •Ir-••! \ r .. 111.• 1•• -1~"1 . ~·or 111••1" 1nf1or1n:ol1•11t ,.,. 11 '11-:! .• :~. ,, ..... ,,. '·· ,. •!Iii; •11,.,; '"~' Go nf'ral ISLAND PARADISE-POOL & GUEST I·::-. ·r1·:1rr.\ !'.\' l·:f{S Ill·. t .I<; 1 rr-~pac:1ous is· land parcidJ:-l' l.~tr.L:L' lu·dronin:-.. i"!lc~anl 111<1,1!·1 !-.\!111 ' 2 htdroo111 c:h1ldrl·ri's area. J·'•ir1n:il d1n1n'.! 1'1111111 \11th lit·<i1n t.:t~llngs. 1;ou11llt'I k1tc·Ju·11 ll;n·d11ood fl!1t11·s. ]..<irge 11 1 111 :.: 1110111''·1 111 f11•·plac•· o\ l'rlonkin!! co1n- p1'·lt'IY :-1·cl111lvd 1t·a1 _1.!rr iunrt :-. llu.1,!c enter· 1a111""" pnt1•1\'1th 11al1·rfall. Spnrkling prKJl , 111111 ·111t•,1 f.11 111 1\ l:rand ne11 Jic;;t1nc {'a ll b\.l-1r:11:: OWN YOUR OWN BEACH $122,500 "BAYFRONT LUXURY"-FEE LAND 'IHI 1)1\fl the hL'<1 <:h ;111rl d11tk 111 )f1Ur V\\O bu1.:k 1;1nl Sccludvd <11t·:1 of ;..·1.;\\·r~o 1rr l{l·::\!,.lf 1{1111111 t11r p<inl llucc cuurlyartl L'llll \ .\ b1:dr11q111:-, :i h.1\h' r;ou r1nct ki~- Clil·1 i l·':i1nd\ clt·n 1\11h f1r1·r·lat·t L~1r_gc li1111 :..: 1ooi111 ':,nd l<il't ll<.11 d1nJr1:..: ;1rt·iJ 01cr·- lnok111;.: t·1111·1·1·d p;1l!l1 ~<.111d 1 ,,Jiri!'l"" ;,nu t pc.1l'l'fUI h:1~ 11.1IPI " .\t l hl' prH't' )'!Ill 1:1~·r·r1·'.I: !ll llH'' (';di li.\."1-!J:I0:1 • VERMONT FARMHOUSE-EASTSIO[ $250 RENT 'TIL YOURS-S2!f.!150 S11·l:'ep1n!!, r·o t·ncr ,:;rnunds u1 prc,t1 g iCJu~ t:asts1dc locatir1n. '1'011.(:r1ng eypre~'· pro- ducing <la te :ind f1:.: lrre:-. ('utc \'crmont filrrn llfiu:-c '.\l:1-.11·r qu::irlcr!'i. <;l·l·:ST f.-,.\· ('!LI'!,. 111\h pr1\;tte rnlr<.llll'('. 1·011ntry k1IC'he11 l.-or111al <lining. L<:tT).!i' li1411;.: rnon1 \\ith t1r1·11l:1(t• ,111rl flJfll'll bct11n l'\·1lings. ('ourt~;.1rtl ''!'~i 11,1110 U\t•rl!H)ku1g 1t1lln1~ green 1;1 11 n:-. 1 ·:11! 1;.;:}-0:10:: BEACH TOWN HOUSE 536,500 NEWPORTil-BEST· BUY l '/{J\ \( \ ')I 1•111-:\ll·. 111 C\f'lLJ•J\C l'ark l .. 1<!11. \\.\Ll\ 'l't) t)<'i·:.\.\ l'rt\<a\L' c:ourlvarcl Cllll'\ to:! :-to!'\' lu.xu11 t111111hn11!-l' :l.bl'(i- roori1:;, :.! hath~· l:uuruit·t l..1!l·htr1 1111h b.uilt in!' :ind <'•:ii 1 11~ 11rcti l.J\ 111 ~ '"10111 "ith crackling firepla<· ·. l '1eturt·~1J:.ie jlar~·hk~ grCJUtHI~ and l'O(JL l 'a11 tH5~130~ . FOREST E. OLSON INC 2299 Ha rbor Bl vd. 645-()JOJ ' • ' . • l SLll'ld4.)', Muc~-17. 1974' :;;•;n;•r;•;l:;;;;;;;;;;;G;•;";•:••:I;;;;;;;;:;;;; ~G~•~ne;::.;r•~l~~~~~~G~·~ne~r~•~I ~~~~~ _G;ene:;;;'•:l;;;;;;;;:;;;"°';:.,.;•;•;l;;;:;;;;;;;;;;IG~;•;"';';•;i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I . HARBOR VIEW i• Spacious, 5 bdr1n ., upgraded home in minl condition . Exlras too numerous to n1ention - ;. come see! $97 ,500 -Including the land. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 ;, 204 KINGS PLACE 1 Execative home ; 2 bdrm, suite plus guest. A • home designed for entertaining. Over 2300 • sq. ft. Vie"' of lhc Pacific. $1 17,500 . --. associa e BEST IN BLUFFS e e e JUST LISTED e e e • • Six pride-0!-ownership units. Walk to * Balboa lay Properties * * llAYCREST * Fashion Isla nd. Abundant storage, attractive $49,SOO I / NEWPORT ISLAND OPEN SAT/SU N. 1.5 NEW-3 BR .-21/2 IA.-FAMILY ldscpg, carpeting, fireplaces. Owners unit has bltin TV, sundeck, shutters. crptd baths. BUILDER'S FABULOUS MODEL HOME , Shown by appointment. $159,500. all re,1dy for you to move into. 1900 sq. ft,, e e e IRV INE TE RRACE e e e profess . decor .. w/best quality coordinated Everyone says, "I'm lovely," but no one n1atching drapes. valances & waUpaper. has bounht n1e . I'm co1npletely refu rbished Thick, neutral l<arastan cp tg. Lge. gated & courtyard entry, "'/\vrap-around patio, plant-. and waitin g for a family who .wants 4BR, ers, pergola ovcrhapg, & trees . \Vestern ex-fam rm & pool. "Near the Park". Asking posure. on picturesque greenbelt. Nothing to $87,500. ~1ight consider lease/option with co1nparc "'•lh this beauty at $77 ,500. $5,000, dov.•n & $700. mo. OPEN SU N.· 1-S 2619 RAQUETA 2000 SEADIUFT,,-Ql'J;;N SAT/SUN 1-5 (Vista dtl Oro to Vista Umbrosal BETTY A. GRUBB, REALTOR 6#-0818 HELEN B. DOWD Gener' al I) Blk. to bay!ront. 2 2 BR. home with pier & 1733 TRADEWINDS BR house & bachelor. float. H & F POOL OCEANFRON T ti 3916 CH ANN EL PL. n·onderlul f'ntenainn1~1 Duplex $155,000 67~7060 OP E~ SUN 1-5 tKime, atrlun1 ln Uvtna: rn1. 3 673-7420 Bdrnw .. 2 bf&., ell!t'. bit-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S knell., w~1 bl\1', shake roo, 11)1 GISLER '1 J UST LISTED elec. acru·nit•~ door Ol)l'ner, On the golf course. 3 Best loc .. Eastside Cos-~~ ~ncl. p;oiw. Beft buy, BR., 3 ba. home w/pool. ta Me sa. 3 BR., lam. *' e'AYSHORES * 3 Car gar. $74,500, rrn . Cov 'd patio, gour- 556-3800 met kitch. Call : 642·7491 OPE N SAT/SUN. 1-S lB REALTORS lB 2641 VI STA DR. i::\ri.:I M>:...~huld, only $6.15 etf' 4 Loc1I Offices to Serve You yl'. We.t·. J LdnJ1., 2 bit., pita !!""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""''"I f:\n1!1y 1•n1. t;drm. &. bath 1tll"lvl' ~:ara.gt', lrieal for REAL TOR 644-Gl34 You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Adt FJVE bedrOOm.s for $40,500 11 Gener1I , General 11'l·nag«1'll or ln-\:t\\'11. Priced rare! Take advantage. See 111 J7i.OOJ. Out of ICM'Tl Daily Pil ot Clasroified for Action Call 642-5678 1w:.11-. Call S47-Gl1D Agt. SPARKLING . _, ·-n•• 0-'ll('r v.·ant5 offer. .,...._.. ...... " $38,9:.0 buyi; this rant.nsU BAYSHORES DR 3 BDR~I 2 story. i\.la.'<im11m thlJ ~rent family i.1yle h0n1e in lushly landxapt'( * , * 642·5678 privary lot. Excellent in and hmne. Assume tot a J neia:hOOrhood. H~e fan\il) I out. Steal at S.14,950. Call pnyn1enl, $252, 7$'n VA 1011.11. roo1n is !ii*rla.I !en1WJ' agt. 8-17-0011). Call 847-6010 J\il. 847-60~0 A::l. ' 191 16 Sierra l\lajorca (Turtlerock) Irvine 552·7000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) • ••3 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) I\'B 641>7221 $225,000 !Sun 1·5J 334 Villanova /College Park) C.r.·t. 557·4263: 646.&81 I !Sat & Sun 1·5) * • • l I Linda Isle (Li nda Isle> NB 64:>7221 $249,000 (Sun 1·5J 2668 Bass"·ood (EastbluffJ NB 552· 7500 860,900 JSUJ!. 1·5) 17671 Redwood Tree (U1tiv.1'k.) Irvine 28 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 675-6900 (Sun 1·5) 3607 Park Green Dr. (Lusk 1iarVu) CdM l Jklr111>< .. :J ba., close lo Bay Club. l.ntll or posslbUlUes. ~ E."!tf1l lgt'. parlo, 3 car garHl!l'. Asking $79,000. "C" THOMAS REALTOR tJI \1·. t~r. 111\-;.. ;;1~rw ;\1·1vr.or1 Jk'ni·h £\'1•. 5-t;;..:o&l:l DIRECTORY 552·7500 $67,900 (Sun 1·5) 2212 Aralia (EastbluffJ N.B. 640.1120 $78,000 (Sun 1·5) 675·7225 $120,000 (Su n 1·5) 1724 Port Manleigh iHVu Ho.mes) NB 873·8550 $89,500 (Sqn 1·5) JU ST LISTED Blu ff s Pla za $49,000 OPEN TODAY 1·5 2220 VI STA HOGAR Cholrt' :I b<lr1n., encl unit. IMp ttlh Nltcty dlPMtory wltti yo11 tW1 ,,...Mid • y•• •• .......... u11tl ... All tt11 locotlo1111 lh f9tll Ml1w or• Ill•· tcrl~ 111 ,,..,., dettill by IKlffrth l111 1t•wlloN Ill t1doy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT Ans.,,,, .. tkwlllf .,. .. ••vso• .., .. 10 et' ro rHt •• ol'fOll to lht ""' ._.....,..,1011 I• ttii. col .. _ OtKI! frldoy, S.t11rdey oltd Su•d..,. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM & FAMILY OR DEN 536 \Vest1ninster Ave. lNcwport lits.) NB 646·5938 $36,000 (Daily) 2.BEDROOMS 307 PoinseUia, Co rona del Mar 67:>5179 $74,000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 221 Collins (Balboa Island) N.B. 640.1121! $57,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 17641 Rockrose (University Pk.) Irv ine 552·7500 $43,500. (S un )·5) 328 Marigold , Coron a del ?.1ar 673·6642 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 226 Pauline, Costa ?tlesa 546-8640 $29,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • •3916 Channel PL (Npl. Island) N.B. 673·7420 (Sun 1·5) 401 Cortes Circle (Corona rligMands) CIJM 675·6ll(J() ~'7·1,950 (>a l & Sun 1-o) 4591 Greentree, Irvine 675-7225 $48,500 (Sun 124) • •225 Grand Canal (Balboa Island) NB 67:>4000 (Sun 1·4) 2 BEDROOMS & FAMILY or DEN 161 The Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 644-ll616 (Sal & Sun 2·5) 1224 Essex (Westclifl) NB 642-1!235 $64,500 (Sun 1·5)· 2 BEDllOOM •nd GUEST 2622 C'festview (8ayshores) N.J3. 640.1120 $54,000. (Sa t & Sun l·!!) 3 BEDROOMS 19392 Si'"'ra Calmo (TurUerock) Irvine 552·7000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2682 Elden (Eastside) Costa Mesa 67:>4630 $35,000 (Sa l & Sun 1-5) 304 Prospect (Newport Shores) N.B. 546-1290 $49,500 (Su n 1·5) 204 Kings Place, Ne,vport Beach 673·3663 $11 7,500 tSat & Sun 1·5) 3220 Da kola , Costa r.1esa 557·6443 (Sal & Sun 11·5) 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bl uffs) N.B. 675·3535 $79,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 114 Via Qirdona \Lido Isle) N.B. 6441700 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2030 Holiday tBaycrest) N.B. 644·1766 $86,500 \Sat & Sun 1·5) 338 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) COM 642·8235 $98.500. !Sal & Sun 1·5) 5105 Bruce Cre~cent \Lido Sands) N.B. 642·8235. $-19.500 1Sal & Su n 1·5) ~ 2718 Shell Sl. (China Cove) CD M ' 673·2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2315 Laurel Pl., Newport Heights 642·2222 S43.900. (Sat & Sun 1·5) 234 Palmer (N'pt . Heights) N.B. 644·7662 $39.950 !Sat & Sun 1:30·5:30) 2701 Vista,Un1brosa (The Bluffs) N.B. 6444910 $78.500 (Sal & Sun 1·5:30) 2!">0 Costa ~lesa St . (Easlside ) C.!11. 673-6642 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2316 Cliff Drive, Ne\\•port Beacb 645·7221 $87.500 !Sat & Sun 1·51 32122 Sol Coast lf\lly., South Laguna -194-9704 555.500· · • (Sun 124 ) 1833 Port Bar1nouth (Harbor Vie\\' Hoines) N.R.. 6n·8550 · $86.900 1Sal & Sun 1·51 121 34th St., Ne,,·port Beach 673·7420 (Sun 1·5) 2.J2 Ced:ir {Ne,vport Shores) N.B. 642·7491 (Sun 1·5) 4727 Cortland !Cameo Highlands) COM 675·7225 $77,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3142 Gibraltar, Costa l\tesa 535,900. (Sat 12·5: Sun 1·5J •313 Irvine Ave., Newport Heights 646-71 i I !Sat & Sun 1-5\ 424 fllar.i::uerite. Corona del fl1 ar 64-1·1766 557.750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 504 Canal (NC\\"porl Shores) N.B. 67;>fi000 552.950 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2828 ·rcrry, L.1c-una Beach 675-6000 569.500 !Sun 1·5) • 1215 Pe1nbroke 1\Vestcliff) N.B. 675·6000 $63.950 !Sun l ·5) IOO!l Ronnie Doone (lrrine Terr.) CD~t 675·3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 434 OahliA. C('lrona d<il fllar 67:>3000 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2601 Vi sta Ornada !The Bluffs\ N.B. ,.,21 Alilford (la1neo Shore~l C'Dht . • 675·3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •1100 Sandpipor iUVu H 0 ill s\ COM 675-3000 $84.750 !Sat & Sun 1·51 1515 Bonnie Ooone Terrace ilrvTerr\ CdM 642·8235 862,900 !Sun 1·5) 9176 rtfallard. liuntinglon Beach 9624454 $39,000 !Sun 27 12 Vista Umhroza (Bluffs) NB 675-4524 $69,500 1Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS & FAMILY o' DEN I i681 Laurel! Tree Lane, Irvine 552·8696 $59,500 tSat & Sun 10·5) 373 & 375 E. 23 rd. St., Newport Beach 646-3 192 554.000 (Sal & Sun 9·5) 10152 Edye Dr .. Huntington Beach • 968·0046 S-12,900 357 Catalina tNpt. Hts.) N.B. 673·6210 $81,000 tSat & Sun 1·5) •4372 Brookside (Greentree llomesJ Irvine 552·7500 $43,950 tSun 1-5) J7735 Acacia 'free (Univ, Pk.) Irvil1e 552·7500 $67.500 (Sun 1·5) 19431 DeVry (l'urtlerockJ Irvine 552·7500 $58,900 (Sun 1·5) 18862 Via Ilalatino (l'.R. Hills) Irvine 552·7500 $85,000 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 2036 Co1111nodore (Baycrest) N.B. 640·1120 S69,500 (Sa l & Sun 1·5) * • #41 Balboa Coves lBalboa Cov~s) N.B. 642·8235 S t63,500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 4601 Dorchester (Cameo 11ighlands) CDht 642·8235 $79,900 (Sat 16·5; Sun 1·5) •2094 Baln1ora l Pl. (off Va lley & Victoria) C.M .. 646·3255 (Sat I·5; Sun 11·5) 301 Orchid. Corona clel r.tar 644· 7211 !Sal & Sun t ·51 213 Via Dijon 1 Lido Isle) N.B. 642·1188 $98.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5l 2424 '22nrl Sl. !Back Bay) N.B. 642-5200 (S un 1·5) 10062 Sprit Circle. lluntington Beac.h 546-2313 545,950. !Sat & Sun 1-5) • 1811 Gisler (Mesa v·erde) C.r.t. 556-8800 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4961 Paseo Segovia (Turtle Rock ) l.rvine 833·9293 !Sal~ Sun 1·5) 1500 Cun1be rlanct. Ne,,·port Beach 675·6000 $64.000 !Sun 1·51 1818 Port \Vheeler (HVu HOmes) N.B. 87:>8000 575.950 !Sal & Sun ·1·5) 1959 Vista Caudal. Ne"•port Beach 675-6000 583.500 <Sat & Sun 1·51 381 Vista Baya /Back Bay) NB 64 2~1 77 1 S71 .000 fSu n 1·5) 673·8550 !Sun 1·5) 1324 Estelle, Ne\\·port csh 530 \\'es1n1inster (Ne\1·p rt lei ghtsJ NB 646-2414 MS.500 !Sun 1·5) •909 Tiller \\'av IHVul-Jill s) Cd~t 6444848 Sli2.500 !Sun 1·5) •• 164!l Baysidr-Dr .. Ne\11po rt Beach 644·1 766 5325.000 (Sun L-5) 1324 Estelle l,ane. Ne\\·port Beach 646·7171 (Sun 1·5) •SOR San Bernardino INpt. lits.) N.B. 645·6646 845.000 !Sun 1-5) 122f. Seacre~L tJ-lVuHills) Cd~T 646-7711 (Sat & Sun) 4 BEDROOMS ~ 25202 lton1ero Place, El 'J'.oro 837·60 t3 $39.500 !Sat & Sun 10-5) 5522 Southall 1'errace (Turtlerock) Irvine 833·2177 $125,000 tSat & Sun 12·6) 271 Li lac Lane. Costa ~"lesa 646·2516 (Sa t & Sun 1·6) 1821 'fahunc 1'crrace, Corona de! 1t1ar 673·8550 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 1-1892 Penfield Circ. J-luntin gton Beach 892·7677 537.950. !Sat & Sun) 3816 Key Bay 1H.V. Hill s) COM 64'1·1766 8!12.000 1Sat & Sun 1·5) •4518 Roxbury 1Ca1neo Shoresl eD ~,f 675-3000 $109.500 <Sal& Sun 1·51 141 1 Kings Roarl. Ne1rport Beac h 675-7080 $87,050 , !Sun 1·5) 4 BED ROOMS & FAMILY or DEN 1520 Dorothy .Lane, ~cy,·port Beach 646·6062 . (~at & Suu) 2201 \Vi ndward Laue, Ne\1•port Beach 846-t822; 846-2171 1Sal & Sun I·5) • 1973 Port Cardigan Pl. (llV lhns.) N.B. 644'5834 1Sw1 1·5) 204 Via IHiaca tLido Isle) N.B. 675-0123 $11 4.500 (Sun 1·5) -109 Via Nice (Lido Isle ) N.B. 675·0123 $149.500 (Sun 1·5) 30411 Mlrador ourt, Laguna Niguel G7:>7080 $!07,500 (Sun 1·5) 1200 Outrigger iH.V. Hill s) COM 644· 1766 $87l500 !Sat & Sun 2·6) 3901 Park Green (H.V. Hill s) COM G44·t766 $129,500 tSat 2-8; sun 1·5) #8 Twin l.akcs Circ. !Spyglass) N.B. 644·1766 $123.500 !Sat & Sun 2-6) 430 Via Lido ~ud (Lido lsle1 N.B. 644· 1766 s 189.500 (S•l & Sun 1·5) 1873 1 San Rut1110 (Turtlerock) lrvine 552·7000 !Sal & Sun 1·5) .• . 136 Shorecliff Rd. (Shoreclifls) COM ti4 2·8235 $225,000 (Dally 1·5) # 3 Torrey Pines tBig Canyon) N.B. 644-6200 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2515 Btuewater (HVu Hills) COM 644·6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 7 Twin Lakes Circ. !Spyglass Hills) COM 644·4910 $125,000 <Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1742 Port hlanJeigh iHVu Homes) N.B. 6444916 $76,000 tSal & Sun 1·5:30) 969 Dahlia (Off Sunflo\•/er, So. of Fucbsial C.M., 641>3928 $53,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2026 1 Bayvie\v,' Santa Ana He ights 644·1133 $45,000 (Sun 1·5) •3801 lnlet Isle (J-larbor Vi ew Hills) COM 673·8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1893 Parkvie\V ·circ., /Ocean \'iew Pk.). C.M., 645·66.J6 ' 569.900. (Sun 1·5) 1978 Port Albans ~ HVuHon1es) NB 642·8235 !77,900 (Sun 1-5) 1252 Somerset Lane (\Veslcliff) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) • 1309 hl ariners ~Baycrest) NB 642·8235 Sll l.000 !Sun 1·5) 927 Alder Place (Easlbluffs) NB 642·8235 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 215 Agate (Balboa Island) NB 642-8235 1201 Surfline ll!VuHills) · CdM (Sun 1·5) 642-8235 SJ 15,000 !Sun 1·5) 82 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) 1'1B 644·6200 $158,000 tSun 1·5) 2665 Bayshorcs Dr. !Bayshores) 1'1B 548·1290 $120.000 !Sun 1·51 1 4 2~ Keel lH\1ulli1ls1 Cd M . _644·I766 507.500 1Snn 1·51 3085 flroun tain View, Laguna Beach 494-5571 $64,900 !Sun 11 ·5) 1839 Port Charles Pl. (HarbcrVu) NB 644·5598 ' (Sun 1-5) 1806 Pt. Re nu·ick {HVuH0111esJ NB 675·5200 (Sun 1-5) • 1933 Santiago (Bayc rest) NB 644·6200 $109.500 (Sun 1-5) 507 Playa \The Bluffs) NB 67344011 (Sun 1·5) l8i4 Tahiti, Costa ~1esa 546-23 13 $89,500 !Sun 12-5) 1930 Port Trinity J>J. (H\'uH omesJ NB 644·0387 $78,500 (Su n 1·5) 829 St. Clair (Mesa del Mar) CM ,5464141 $39,900 (Sun 12·5) 3388 Carme l (~lesa Woods) CM' 646·8811 $57,500 • (Sun 124) • 1023 Dol phin Terrace1 CDr.1 673·8550 S2 13,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2818 Loreto Ave., C~a 1'i1e!'a '·545-0938 $42,500 , (Sal & Sun 9·5) 1310 Est~lle, Newport Beach 642·9666 !Sat & &un 1·5) 3600 Cata111aran lllVu Hills) Cd~I 675·i225 S~l.950 !Sal & Sun 1·5) •2854 t~arob CF.astbluff) NB 675·7225 $79.800 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1940 Kildeer jf\lesa Verde) Cl\l 546·5990 $58,950 2131 Santiago tBaycrest) NB !Sun 1·5) 67:>6000 $87,500 ISal & Sun 1·5) • 1985 J>ort Cl;iridgc 1lIVu II01nes) NB 67:>6000 $89.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1939 Kildeer !Mesa Verde) CM 546·5990 $58,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5 BEDROOMS 1813 Tahiti, Costa l\1esa 556°6660 $85,000 (Sal 4' Sun 12·5) 828 Via Lido Soud lLido Isle) N.B. 673·9060 $165,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) S BEDROOMS & FAMILY or DEN #7 Royal St George Rd., Newport Beach 6444455 $310,000. (Open daily 1·5) 26 Hermitage Ln. !Big Canyon) N.B. 644-8603 S l 59.0~0 (Sa l & Sun 1·5) 26-15 Bamboo, Neu•port Beach 644-1575 ISat & Sun) 1724 Port l\lanleigh Circle. Newport Beach 983·6767 $89,500. tSun 1·5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) N.B. 64:>7221 $249.000 \Sal & Sun 1·5) 826 Emerald Bay, Laguna 494-7576 $167,500 (Sun 1-4) 19091 Beckwith Terr. (Turtlerock) frvlne 552·7500 $!29,000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 • 1368 Galaxy Dr. tDover Shores) N.B. - 642·8235 $375,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) #8 Oakmont (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Dally 1·5) 49· Royal St. George (Big Canyon) N.B. 644·4910 $295,000 1Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 2006 Pt. Provence (HV Homes) NB 675·3000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 119 Via Orvicta {Lido Isle) N.B. 6BR&FAMRM 20941 Spindrifl, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $52,500 (Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 21183 Sailor's Bay Ln. (off Newland) NB 548·1290 $31,900 (Sa l & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOM 503 Playa (B luffs) NB 646·7414; 541!-7933 -!Sat & Sun 1·5) 2220 Vista Hagar ffiluffs Plaza ) NB 644-1133 $49,000 !Sun 1·51 2607 Vista Omada (The Bluffs) NB 644-7662 $89,500 tS un 1·5) 689 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) NB 644-7882 (Sun 12·5) 2221 Vista Dorado (Th e Bluffs) NB 644-7662 $89,500 !Sun 1:30.5:30) 663 Vista Bonita !Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOM 835 Amigos \Vay O·:astbluff Terr.) NB 644-7493 $49,900 !Sat & Sun 16·5) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. or DEN 421 Vista Roma (North Bluffs) NB 644·1133 $56,950 (Su n 1·5) 24 24 Vista lloga, Newport Beach 873-8550 $51,900 (Sun l ·~I 5 BR. & FAMILY RM. or DEN 835 Amigos \Vay (East bluff Terr.) ~T.B 644·7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5\ DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR. & 1 BR . 719 Marigold, Corona del Afar 644-7270 $74,900 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2 BR. EACH UNIT 515 l\1arigold. Corona de! 1-far 6444674 $92.000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 403 Jasmine, _Corona del }i1ar 675-4630 $82,000 !Sat & Su n 1·5) 262·294 \Vave St., Laguna Beacb 644·768 2 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR & DEN EACH 427 Poinsettia, Old Corona dcl ?11ar 675-7225 $128,500 (S un 1·5) 3 BR & 1 BR 207 30th Sl., 'Ney,·port Beach 67:>7080 $118,500 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR. & 2 BR. 422 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673·2222 514 Dahli a, Co rona d~l Alar (Sun 1·5) 873·9016 $117,500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 706 Narcissus, Corona del ~lar 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 715 Poppy. Corona del ~tar , 673·8550" 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 300 Jasmine, Corona de! f\lar 675-3000 $117,900 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 420 Goldenrod. Corona del J\.1ar 675·6000 $117,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 400 Jasn1ine, Corona del ~-tar 673·1658 $110,000 (Sun 1·5) 106 Pearl (Balboa Island) NB 546-2313 $109,900 (Sun 1·5) 711 Iris, Corona del Mar 673·7245 $85,800 (Sun 2·5) 4 BR. & 3 BR. 301 35th St., Newport Beach 675-4630 $124,950 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) • • 1008 E. Baibca (Penninsula) NB 644-1766 $250,000 (Sun 2·6) SI 7 J asmine, Coroo a del l\lar 673·85:;-0 (Sun 1·5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR & 2 2·BR 2080 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa 64t!-7171 (S un 1·5) HOUSE FOR RENT 2 & FAM. RM. 227 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) CO M 675-7225 $500 mo. (Sun 1·5) 4 BR. & FAM ILY RM. 2226 ·Port Carll•le (HV Homes) NB 642·8235 $575 mo. (S.l & Sun 1·5) DUPl.EX FOR 'llCl'tr · -4 'BR. & 3 BR. 317 Heliotrope, Corona def ~far ' 6444174 $450 & $550 (Sat & Sun 11-4) '"' w..-- • \.\\lll fJ1llc. Plan "\.", 11insi:lc 1tdul1 owrl"r, si nce new; xlrrt ronct . Lov.·r~I nminl. fee! Bolh lt«nsrhold ,r, t.nxeii togelher W1der $ilXI per year. B<>st Bluft'i Budget Buy -;·,~1.._. [a,, t •, / .J!iuJf' . ·' r e a lly ~-· ~ 2111 \'Lo;ta 1!e\ Ol'u Nl'\\.ll011 B<>11ch 6·1+-ll~:l ANYTl~fF. SHARP -SHARP f\lyst sre tx-.forf' !his honlC sells trr ~1n1col.1ody else: Beftutilul three bedroom \\'ilh iitriun1 off gorgeous n1r+!'!l'J' bedrooni .w I t h 'A'lllk-in closet. A tiled kitchen thar 's htight, airy an<I i:11nc!ous adrls to the t•xc11c1111•111 with !ht• 11rivacy of lhl' r-ourtyiinl-!ike entry and 11rol <"'ssionn l l y IHn(l.~t·111ll'ri yards. 0 n I y 1'il.~. Hui:ry, Call Red Cllt'JX'!, Realtors. 5-Mi-8640. OT)(' yc:i r old dupll'X -11 ~ I l1l11C""ks IJ.'Om bea.eh -Huge {l\I nr1,.s unit with 4 bt'<ll'OOlllS, 3 baths. faiftiJy J'(J()l11, i\.1aster suite .,.,.ith flreplaee. etc. etc. Rear un it 11·i1h :l bl.'dl'oon1s. 2 baths. Thrw car garage -This 1·11sl•1n1 huilt duplex is truly i;pcctarular. Call 673-S550. 1.· """" ro ~ ~"~ MARINA FUTURE A hop{' for ttie fUNn!! 1'l't'n1endous family hon1e. lntc-res1ini; 3 bedroom with a Quel.'rl' s kitchen, room fer the KMvc-s in large family l'OOm plus a billiard room !or !he King. \\'ith Princess hicle--a-11·ay ln garage loft. Lan~e pool and neck tor f11n1ily r;rouping, S51.900. \Ve Tri-Harder al Tri-Harbor. FOR All UllS !LAGUNA NIGUEL Four big bedrooms 2 baths + a pool 011 113 nITr lots of lrees and plivncy. Near heftr h fltKI i:-oH clul;I. 7% VA IMtn n~sun1nblc $18.000. C.al! 646-7711. Walker&Lee •••l •• ,.,, OP EN SAT/SUN . 1·5 828 Via Lido Soud Lido Is le Ne\\'. e.xclusive 5 bdrm.. 2 ""'"'· lo•· patio, Country French. Sl65,00l. NEW DUPLE X Only 11, yrn.rs •old, thl11 lnrolTK! pltipc.•rty hns Vt'!')' nlre Ol\'f"ICrs' unit. Asklng SM.tm. Locatl'tl °"ar the Deach. Thls otlt'.' \\'on't last. Cllll RM Carpet. Realtors. s.a&416·kl M 11. 111'\\' ni.may room 1M. Meds more runtftur. ! Shop 0111\y PllM Quslfled Ads C\l'T'Y ch\y! • 1. ..... • • B s u G G I I • I General Genera Gent r•I Gener.ti Barr~'/! f<eafty prejenfj BUILDERS-SEE THIS! AND BUY IT YOURSELF -Newport Beach. B~1lt to perfection \\'ith . the best or every· lbJng. 3 Redroo1ns Including 2 master suites. Also stre~sed for 4th bedroom. :\n elegant ho1ne for(ln ly S8Y.500. 2424 22nd St.. N.B. !Back Bay) Sun. 1-5 SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX -Brand new custon1 designed. 20' Glass-v.•alls on ocean. 4 Bedrooms and den , 3 bedrooms and den. l,ux- ury and quality in every \\'ay! Designed to convert to single family if desired. UDO ISLE CORNER RUSTIC CHARM -oversize Old English Cirepla•e adds comfortable glow to this large beamed living roo111. Unusual rnaster suite with separate den sitting roo m. Could be used as dor1nil nry lA'ith connecting study or play area. $125.000. WATERFRONT NEWPORT SHORES CANAL -Loveh· home near entrance to ne''' lilarina . 3 Bedrooms. dock and patio at \\'aters edge. f\larble fire· place,"\\'OOd panelling, lots of bric.k and trellis suggest Ne\v Orleans. $69.500. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY General * * f&Os Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 * * BALBOA General * * ISLAND PRICE REDUCED * * CHARMING WATERFRONT 2 Bdrms., 2· ba .. 2 patios + sundeck . t\n1ple parking for ·a cars. Dock for 18' boat. $99 .900 22S GRAND CANAL OPEN SUN . l ·4 HELP!!! \Ve need a real estate ren tal & salesperson , to 'vork in our congenial oUice. on \veekends. CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Marine, B1lboa Island 675-4000 * ** * * General General tis c~~~!!.!~~~.! OPEN SUND~Y 1-S, 164S BAYSIDE DR . New 50' on the Bayfront, slip f~r large bo~t, 680 sq. ft. in rum pus roo1n, famil y room \\'tth fireplace and 'vet bar, 3 bedroo1ns, den and 51;, batlls. S325,000 Fee. HARBOR VIEW HILLS! Open Saturday and Sunday 1-5. 3816 Key Bay. Belvedere model \vith 4 bedrooms, family room. beautiful 28x42 lleated pool. completely fenced, great family home on Cul-de-sac. $92,000. EMERALD QAY OPEN SUNDAY 2-S. 939 EMERALD BAY Enjoy a beautiful beach, teru1is. park & pPOls plus 24-hour security. Charn1ing hon1e \Vlth 2 beautiful patios. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, family room, $129,500. GRAND LIDO HOME 4 Bedroo1ns , 4 baths. plus fonnal . living roo1n, dining room, and den mak~ this 3~ sq. ft. home id eal for a large active family near boat, gardeh & club. $189.500. CHOICE BAYCREST LOCATION See this spacious 3 bedroon1 home \vith gourmet kitchen -large Jot -many custom features. $86.500. SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX $120.000 buys near ne\v 3 and 2 bedroom duplex . Modern built-in kitchens. Both \\·ith fireplaces. \Valk to bay or . beach. A BEAUTIFUL LIDO HOME For a fa1nily U1at v.·anl5 everything . 5 bed· rooms. maid's room . lnrge fa1nily roon1 "·ith fireplace, ; baths, ;2 ft. jot. Sl6S.OOO. HOW CAN YOU MISS? 4 Bedroom in Bluffs '''lth 2 great vie~·s . No\v priced for only $69,500. ln imrnaculate con· dilion. See it now . NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT Compare this on the water 2 bedroom s. 2 bath condominium . Beautilul view-harbor, ocean, lights and islands. Call for appoint· menl. $73.000. BEST OF BALBOA ISLE 60 ft. ,,·aterfront. pier 1floatlbeach. 5 bed~ rooms. s·baU1s, d~n. playroom . Privat~ gar· den . Excellent private financing available. Call now. $295,000. LAGUNA COMMERCIAL C·l Great ocean vie'v -good location .. '''~11- malntained cottage. Lot ne:<t door available (or SO Coot frontage on Soutb. Coast Highway . $66.000. PRIME PENINSULA BAYFRONT W•ll' locat.d ~bedroom,~ baths, beam cell· ings and brick give this home real charm. Beach and slip, 3 car garage. $110,000. DIAL 644-1766 1161 San Jo•quin Hills Rd ., N.8 . A cpLDWELL BANKER CO. --- , ** ** ** Heritage Collection «4tUe Slldtk~ ACT_QUICK OR YOU WON'T SEE IT I 4 Seti· I roorµ~auty .• Spacious 25xl5 fa111ily roon1 REALTOR with ' fireplace. f'orcecl air heat, bltns, tlble. garage and 220 v.•iring & boat doo r. \\'alk or I i;lreak to church, schools, shopping noel So. BEST• BUYS Coast Plaza. l~are priced at $32 ,950. Streak to your phone. CALL 540.11 SI . CALL FOR APPOINTMENT NEW LISTING-CORONA DEL ,MAR See this cozy 2 bcdr1n .. l bath cottage under the huge spreading pine tree. 1'hen look at !he 3 betlroo1n. 2 bath rear unit \\"hich brings in $360. a month .. o\ li sting of Glenn O'Bryan. TRIPLEX-WALK TO EVERYTHING WALK TO COJ!ONA flt:!. Wiil BEACHES, \VALK TO shoppin ~. \\'.\Lt\ ·ro schools. On large 45' lot and shov.·s spen dable income. A real buy at $95 ,500 . C.<\LL for appointment. WELL, ALL RIGHT ! ! RIGHT DUPLEX, on the R1Gl1T street. in the IUG~rr Locat ion "Hh tht.• l{l(;!IT decor and the R!Gil1' inco rne :i rul don't be LEF'T out. ('all RIGl lT i\O\r:: Just red uced to $85 .600. O\vner 1nust. sell . $3000 REDUCTION CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -all ne'v wa ll, \vindO\V and noor coverings ih front home. Extra la rge 1 bedr1n. apt. over big, double garage. $74 ,900. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 719 J\tari· gold. BEST IN THE BLUFFS I"m new on the n1:i rkct. Over 1900 sq. ft. of luxury and a \11E\V OF' THE BAY antl Cata· lina . See my ne\v ('arpets and drapes and the fresh green astro lurf on my patio. Buy me -S67 .775 . SANTA ANA HEIGHTS I'm a ne\V listing and v.·on't last! 1'm bea u\1 · fully upgraded an d in 111ove-in co nd itio n. See my 4 large bedroo rn:;, di ning roon1 and fa1n il y room. Enjoy my 2 patios. I furry, l'n1 anxiou s. Buy n1e -$54 ,!'IOO. .. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coro na del Mar General WE CAN HELP YOU IUY, SELL, OR TRAOE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION Gener at· . ROLLING RIGHT NC. WHITE WATER VIEW ALONG i-·antastic buy. 5 bclrn1s., family rnl.. pool & Jots n1ore . Custon1 bui lt gen1 . Call for details. $145,500 1\sk for i'ol arie Bush OWN A ilACIFIC COVE! Ocean , beach & viev.•. 4 Bdrms., dining. fam· ily rm. & pool. S279.500. 4S41 BRIGHTON RD. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 Ask for Pat J-lug WAKE UP INSPIRED !\taster suite overl ooks lagoon . l':\egant 4 bd· r1n ., formal din'in g. \rood paneled famliy rm. Step-dO\\'n conversati on pit & rnuch ni ore_ #57 LINDA ISLE .OPEN SAT/SUN . 1-S ,\sk for Bill llaas Specializing in Hom es of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Cen ter 640-4050 General Welton®Company REALTORS Can';fon LIKE NEW JBR DEANE HOME . Choice end IQCatlon right on the fair'"ay at golf course le,·cl. 13right, cheery interior looks out to char1n ing trellised patios. prof ldscpg & be- yond to exp ansive green vistas. OPEN D.A!L\' 1-5, 11 llue Verte 28 ROYAL ST GEORGE. OPEN SUN 1·5. 5BR 4B.·\ custon1 house on fair\\'ay. Great fam ily hon1 c v•1lb large game room . \'ic". CUSTOM FAIRWAY LOT on Cherry Hills Ln. 0\\'0°e'r "·ill build to suit or sell out right. CALL US REGARDING OTHER PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN BIG CANYON 2845 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675 -6900 General Genl!ral NORTH COST A MESA $43,000--QUALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME \vith sh~kc roor. hard\\·ood floors and plaster 'valls. !luge alldcd J2'x24' bonus room 1:01n - plcle \\'ith lars,:e stone rtreplacc, panelihg and real beam ce11Jn gs. Beaut iful front kitchen v•ith ne\V double ov cr1. 5 burner ran ge and <lish'''a.c;he r. Ju~t li ~ted, ''on't last! CALL. 546-5880. BACHELORS LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., top floor. Ocean & Ray vicv.'!'(. l)csignect and decorated for the si ngle person, t~nJOY 1.Jfe! $\\·im. run on the beaeh. rid e a bike on the boarclwal k or ju!'t \\'al ch the sunset t)("l hincl ("atalina Island . securi ty b111tdi11).! \rlth no 1naintenance \\"Or· rics 1r you tra vel. l'r1('~d f:ir under neilrcst to111 pelilion S6-l .51)0. CALL 540-\ \SI . 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -1\djoining CoS'ta Alcsa Golf Course. C.rcat condition inside & nut. Plenty of renter appeal. Quality con· s1ruct1on, i'ri vaty and one bl ock to shopping. Ideal for 0\1·ner oc<.'u panl. Priced rig ht and 111 ini1nun1 do\1·n pa~·ment required. Great tax ~helter~ First tin1e ad1·ertlsed . CALL NOW! 546-S880. I UNITS • UNITS I EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE -6 Shake roof beou· Tie::::. 2 hertrnnmi; eat'h. R (i arage~. Ever~1h i n,g tip-lop con1h l1011. l~1g lol \ril h i-pacio us _green area. r~xl"el l.g nt rental lot':i1 1on. Call qu ick for 111nre info rn1aliun. 540-\ 151 , I TWO BLOCKS TO BEACH I $50,000-UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE, NC\\"• I port Beach hon1e only-steps to the ocean \rith I you r O\\n pri\'ale pool. Sharp 3 bedroom , 2 hath. \1·i1h hi gh bcan1 ceilings, ro{'k fireplace and double garage. Ne"· <·arpet. drapes and p;i in! thruout. \1acanl·l1eacly for your in ::::pec· t 1on . CALL NOW 546-5880. MAKE OFFER INVESTMENT PROPERTY -Opposite C'i~ic ('en ter. S:.inl;~ .\na. nc::ir c:ourt !louse. 2 Bed· . roo1n rent.1 ! on lar~c Jul \\"ith allev . Ideal in· V<'~l rne nt. Full pri<·e S3\,:JOO. FOR PARTI· CU LARS CALL S40.l Ill. ~ERITAGE ; REALTORS EAST SIDE I Cus1on1 I h1.'thTOn1 • L:r lan1i1~· r m \\l!h fl:1~>011~1t' f1rt'plaN.', :! harh.~. b\1n i;::i ... ki!l'hf'n, D\\', 11 tw 1·rpu: ,\• d r;.1ors. Lill"!(C' con \' •' r •' d p111 10. Scpara1e t111[1n1sh('d b'lll'S1 hou~e in l'l'tH" ,\ s1ral at S.l·l.9fi0. 1 GENCO REAL TY CO. 612~1.\22 or f..!fi..li~',() ~.X(!IA:-:C.ES A Sl'EC"IALTY !It\\ I:\ & IH\\ l" l~E.\LTY I t;J~>·hOlJ 1t !, I l·•:J 11 General ... ~ - You 'II Fall In love $79,000 f()r th is luxurious decorator f u r n i !-> h e cl. 1neticulously 1naintained t.•h;.1r1nrr. c·o1npletc \11th cathedral ceil- i n g~. ~t nn e f ircp l~ce fl.Jld sparkling pool. :i l.$t1dro<Hno.,. 2 baths, fan1ily rooin and gourn1ct ~1tchen . ~ JACK LANDEFELD * BAYCREST * By Appointment Only Luxurious living in 5 bedroo111, family room and formal dining roo m. Spanish home. Gour1net kitchen. el ectronic fil ter & hu1nidi- ficr, laundry room.· prof. decorated. and 1nany more ameniUcs. Priced to sen at $172.500. * ·BIG ·C.ANYON * Large l\\"O story 5 bedroom , 5 bath custom bu1I{ home on ith tee . Relax in indoor 4 jet jacuzzi. OPEN Dt\ILY from 1 to 5, •7 Royal St. Geor ge lld., N.B. i\oloderately priced at s:no.ooo. ROBERT HALLEY, REALTOR 644'44SS ~~ Spread Out . $79,900 for thi. ... ~pacious. just redecorat~ eel gracious 2 story. The perfect hon1e for th e active fnn11l\'. One block from ele- mentary school. ·.-bedrooms. 21,.!,i. baths. fa1nily rOOn1. for1nal d_ining room and 3 ·car gnr.g• JACK LANDEFELD Huntingtajl Harbour Realty 4241 Warner Avt., H.B. 846--0641 • . Sulld~y, March 17, l'J74 DAIL V PILOT D I B1lbo1 en1n1ul1 U'i 011 tk'r 111.·w \.'Ublu111 ~ !(IOI)' ·'l!H, 3U,\ honi\'. l1.1n::f' .111 Open huusr :\at & ~111. J.173:! Ci11l1• Fortuna, CU -t ~'619 ufl;, \l k/da)~ Corona d•I Mar '• OPEN TODAY 1·5 t-t.1.• UI f()OO a l~ll llllMall O' ... ut (-)VALLEY t REALTY a •t•C l""H -H •SI Alttl~IC';.uo 510C~ I ~c.;ato<;t COO-~•~• -OPEN SAT /SUN-l-S- 2718 SHELL ST . See The Ocean! rr ... 111 ynur fl•ltll sh•p \\;ilk "nc ~h"r\ lil·•·k 1111•1 11a1t h ltl•' 1-1a1~ 1~·tun1 .tt '-'Ul,l'I T<tk1' .1n 1·.1rly 111 .. 111u11.! l" • "ti lh\• I" .1<"IJ. ,\II 1111' 1 .Hl E Toro .El Toro GAS SAYER ?\ice 4 bcdroo1n frunUy hon1e Ju st repainted 1n~1dc & out, pl us nev; drapes. 1 :i block 10 grade si.:hool plus ,,·alking distance t.o all shoppi ng 1n t::_l Toro . JUST $36.950. DAVID BOURKE REALTOR 546-9950 Welton®.Compa ny ... ~ ' ' " .. ~ 2601 LighthOu•e Ln. Co1ta M•ta MESA VERDE HOMES Walker & lee . •1 •• r1•••1 3 Excellent Units- Cl~·1r·•' n1~'.l :: Hl<. '.!UH And 2 J:!:. '.!Car 1·n1 •l11-..·d i.:ar . , :l •·.111•·1·1i. + J•l1rk1no: 1u'll'f1 ..rr ~11"1'<'1. Aile){ lu 1·rar. t.ae. ~undt..,.·I~ f•tl" 1\\\n1•1'. No \"iH";\ll~"Y faL·Tnr $.""1!'1,:'~l) ' T1•rn1~. \!;1 ~ 1 •x1·l~'"ln;:•· !or 3 r•r .\ t!Ninn u1 (',1s-r11 \l,.~11 or Jh1 n11n~rn11 P~·.11·h in $4(). 5·ti,OOJ 11111~1". See to Believe! Top· ~,f 1h•· hilt' \ h ·\\" hotJH" 1.11;1· II>'\\", 1.11'\!t':-I ~u1i.:h· ~ ltf'<:lnu. 1·usro1n l"fll••lr\00, shll") Jll'•:id1!l•••t" 11. :\ !H~, tli'\\ (·)11,., .1 1·:11" J..:a!'li.1;!' Flt, 1u•I 11,,r, lnrr11.i! !h1uni: \\1"~1 <'•"! 1 \!••'" S~-t.91:» SllUll ... '1..llY -4\l 'l~t'.._ __ 1:•:1111:_ ·'~-~ ~·•!:..:~11 c~'· Newport.Mesa Jrealty •:1::-'.•111"I"1~•111•' -.1~ :.'7::3 Sl-'.Cl.l"IJl~!J !'\'T H}:Af"ll Oet•.111 \"1••11. 1-.i; . ..;hnrr•·l11f l 'Hr S:t!:1,())1 1;;.· .. :::~\'.1 !\!di" \\ .\:-. Tl·,I ). l 11q1I•·\ Ill ~·•·l'•l\.o dt •I \1.•l' 1'111w111I•·~ 111\I} 1:11.w.;:: .( r,J j.'.)T,O • CostaMesa MESA VERDE I J:IJl:\I. 1:•1lf ,·.-.un-1· lP•n11· 1.ri.: 1111ni.: n1 1 11 f1·11I• •1111111..: 1111. k!l•·lu•n l1a1h·~·111• i.;;i1 11•· n11 \•Uh \•tt 1 •• 1· 1!•!111; .•. frplt IJ1\••ly 11;1!111" ·' ~.,..,!.·u.. \l;i•!<'r bi1ni1 East Bluff OPEN TODAY 1 TO 5 PM ~f)I•rkl1n:• I 1 .. 11 ro~u11 rJOOI l~)ltl" ':1 ii "hu11•1• 1t~·:i110H\ ii~! V"' ,.; 111•· fll"~I i••pU\llt'I :ti"•':\~ L!J :"r11 f"ll"\ l\t.J;it-h. 1"t11u·,·J1cs. "<'ll<"•l ... ~l\'1t1'he!1.1 h·1v, .~· 1ih•~n111n•: :u·•· 1dll r-lt1~•' Ii\' Tli•• <'1\·11"1~ ,·1101 •·111Ty a"hu: tnrl T.D 111111 1r !oni:: 11•n11 ftil\ ,,ff ll1'1h11~! 1~•11 1,1 Si'.t.~ul Phvno; {;i:r 7:t.!1 I U H U~ 1()11 4 ·~I I 1$1!M"I ()I VOUJl Ct:) VALLEY I :. REALfY SPACIOL".S N')"1f>f lrJt, I UR, 1 13A. 1·011n1r;.· kit By l "~ r1''r 1 S:iOO lkinll" I S.19,SOOI j{\j.Jjl1J:t FOu;;-,,~,~n~v~.~,~,.-Y~~~-: '' bdrm .. , 2 hil!hs 1n r:i:rtll~nt f':(•uf\ll•ln \ allr\ locahon. 1;n.111 1~1> 111 s 111.~i11. szm. 10111.I tin~ n 1~·~ nil'nl irlC'ludel! ;:ill rrn;t~ T••ll1I nvlnrhly P"Y· ment ul s:!l.i3. lnctud{"'i lL"tea ,r,, l~Ul'M<'t'. Tu Stt call ~H~13. CAil ~ 1()11 a ,_,, tl1"U l'I Of \'~ Ct} VALLEY REALTY • C BR. 1 bu., cw.tom \l.'&terf•ll. ('pl, d~. H)I OWfln'. SI0-4U-1 or ~t'ra:I :Glrden Grov• .0l3EN SUN 1-S. 8 ~ 7 1 Stanford. C u 1 t m bit w/hobby ll'ar&.ge-$32,r..Q. Owner. 12131 411..JSai Huntington Be•ch SHAKE ROOF BEAUTY Super UP-fl'tlded "St-abury" home. Quality ronstruclion. Ideal beach arc!\ loca!ion. »est schools u1 pri111c 1'sldt>ntl:tl .arca. 4 hdrn1~. "\Unken llvl.~ rill .. bo•1uu1•d Cf\thedral t't'lllng 1n fn111ily roun1. Dfilightful p a I i o ~ n I e r ! a In men I 11.f(!ll, brtmkfut bar 111 klt(·hen. Huge \\'Blk in r.ltr.c£>t In master bdnn. All thl~ for under $40,0Cll. ~~,,r moN! ln· ~atlon call ~- Ii... U9 f'Qll •-I llT*Aff OI>' VWI( Ct) VAJ,J,EY REALTY A llllO urn- ~ llOCKt .IC>WIOt U/lllHlllf Beach Beauty Stay home and enjoy ft11nily llvl.ng! P~!tlge l\\'O .!llOl'Y 3 ~drn1, 2 1 ~ 1>A1h ho1111:. S\\·ln1 at the 1>e11ch or in your O\\'TI 16'xll' 1100l. furn1I 11111. fan1m1 \1 , •·u~1n1 ht•!'. !}!)fl! u1ine11 Opportunity 200 UI ne11 Opeortunlty Video Pong 200 Sports bonpnza of the decade! Phenomenal Profits. $12,000 Part Time -$42,000 Full· Time I 'J11is nelA' ~ports game can be played by all age groups \\1ith two or rour players and can be located in just about any area \\.'here people congregate. '111e ir)tercst in this flC\\' ga111e has been SO CantastJc that this has been our Cirst o\>portunity to n1akc this new offer avai aJ>lc to new µanics. It is an excellent profit 1naker for rnen. v.·omen and couples. No Product-No Maintenanc.-No Selling \Ve secure all locations. provide a ll equip- 1ncint. training and skilled guidance and we back up this new n1achine v.•ith ~ v.·rittcn guarantee. '\'ou rnust provicll' top credit references, be sincerely interested in owning nnd operating your own profitable business and be av<1ilable within 30 days to st.art. /\linimun1 $2100 \\'Orking capital (Se- cured}. Demand is great -Nun1ber of machines limited. Call us now for JX>mplele details. F'innacing and leasing available. Please rail the listed number or fonvard your inquiry to National Entertainrnent Cor11pany, 3031 ·r1sch \Vay, 5th l;-loor. San Jose. C"<tlifornia 95128. Call, from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Sunday -Monday -Tuesday Harry Gilbert (714) 630-3320 & crunpcr parkir11;:. \\'nlk to Huntington Beach Huntington Beach , iii:hl11, llbracy u.ud to pw·k. j ~:_::::.;_~.:..;:_::_::.:..; ___ f--::--:-~-::--:--,c":- • 119.900 COATS POOL HOME Price Reduced , 1. 4 BR . $35,950 $2,400. WALLACE 4 bdnn ph~ '""'" •"" 2 Bdrm. + Pool R~AL TORS '""""'pool. No"' '1"""'1"" $22,600 962-4454 and ~·:hools. Le ...... lhan 3 111ilr.! to ~ach. To see go 'You ('Qn puy S~'f(l(I n1ore !han LA CUESTA South 011 Br":".okhurst, lum lhls for k new 1uut or )OU 1':tist on Garfield one block 1·{1n huy n1y up!::rUdl'rl unit tn Kipalnila, !urn Snu1h 11.Jlll !or $2,IX.O below rcplaeen1ent follow slgn.-. to 19Gt2 Tonga <mt. ;;;;:;;;;:::::::;:;::::; EMERALD BAY TURTLE ROCK Th4'ri> Rl'f' 1v.•eeptng ~an OPEN HOUSE TOUR vlev.11 f~w1 thh. lge. faintly SAT. & SUN. l~S ho1ne lflth nl\tr. arulte Ai: ~ue~1 rov1u on malu llvbia 18731 s,,n Rufino le1·<'I & 2 bdm19 .• 2 batlul & fan1Uy rm. on lower IC\'4'1. 4 ~lnn~ .. 2 ha. S9:!.500 ,\('t"eu to rnv. brnch. lt'n• lnt•ht1lin~ 111<' l1uul lllS f'OW'l:i & the 1)1JQl5. 1911 6 Sierra Majorca 179.00IJ ·I Hit,:!'~ ba. sr.:i.~•J EMERALD BAY J1'1(•tuchnR the land f;f.111,Jttlorutl lge. oolon1al 19392 Sierra Celmo Conlrn1p. IC'1tllll'l'1 .Ir. CQll· J UI~ .. 2 bn. $61.900 Vf'nlell(.1!11, with a charn1\n1: 1111.·ludu~ land. old world eountry ferllni:;. I list'<I brick. plRnk noor:o, hl~h hc11.n1 t'f'll is .. 5 htinn:-i .• " bu~hs: r11.n11ly rm., l&"· 'TJob 11\·llil. ---1R.~ulior l ~I \\'!"Ill rn Hunk Bldg. Un1vt·r~i!y f';1rk, {1vu1e Days 552·7000 Nights OPEN TODAY ,.;l >hl"kllui; 111·0 h1·rlrotin1 !Ut'fl!l'r lllvth·I 1/1 l\ J:Na\ h~·;1t111n, Yu1J uwn li1(' land 111\fl 11'1Jl kt\'I' IQ )ll'l' hi'rt'. S!l;,~OO. 4.'f.IJ i;l'l't'll l ft'I' L.t.l\l'. WANTED! A Ville n\Olk'I, or II l..1Salle 11 ilh 11 l'lt•~{'Ct·in .\!Hit for fl jl Ul• 11 f 1 C' I/ 1l1J.:•·r1r1111111!lng l1U}CI'. :'.IO!l\/(\•·d Uuycr~! 675-7225 l!lV!NJ·; e OPEN HOUSES e Sar -1-5 pm 15211 Lille Cirele THE l!1\NC1 I 411! \\1illiwuv.· Tl!J.:'10\('QUJ.:r CLl,,ll ~/11 I Y1•1t!'lin~ CALIFOl!:'\'IA llCJJl,lES Sundrty 1-5 pm priv. h •tTUr•'ll. S2J0.000 MON. BAY TERR. ,, n stir., 11<'Rl'ly new co11· k•rnpor11ry hon1t" of nearl,Y t OOO Kq. fl. 4 Rdrn1s .. 3 hath~. lortnn.I (H1tl11S: rfl1, f11n11Jy r111 . Swl111111ln1t pool. j11ru1.l1. J:"ene-rouit out<loor Jh·ini;: "' II !W("{'plng OCl•tlll \'ll'\I'. $129,!iOO MONARCH BAY 'fhi~ ~ bdrn1.. 3 bath SpMl~h i.l,1 ),, honle luu1 a l~.:!led l11n11ly r111., frpl<'. In mstr. hdrrn. & a 5Wlmntlng pool. Ciu:i1.,ll'ff g1tte&, prlv. bench ,·lul>. SJ 10,COO • E\'El'.YTlNt; ABOUT TJllS cu.~1<1111 h"l1l<' b re111ht•1i 1·har11! f.: tie11uly. 1'.:n1er11lrl lln.y is till' r.c!tln~ for 1hi:<1 J,:iOO sq. fl,• S BR, 4 bn. home. Pnrquct floors, \\·arm the t'nlry & gently transi· !lor\.<1 to t/1e nta~rnillcent llv· Ing nn. graced by open beumt'tl ('{'I[~. The fioor plan oonti11ues Around 11. i.:-r11.t'10US LL<:;t-d hrick paUo. '/'his J~ Calif. h1·ir)b at its flul•i>t tor $2?..0,0CIO. * * • • PROUDl,,Y \VE OFFER lhr.i inunaculale 2 BR 2 ha U~CLE S Inv bed \~ STORAGE SPACE +WAREHOUSE Rec. Veh., Boats, ?\lotor Homes, etc . La- guna Canyon $25. per month. 41>1-8810. 494-9794 Newport, le•ch PALERMO Upper Back Bay ,.-i . ev owN>;'!k~ E1ec11tive home la.rl:w ~" -..,j" ~R !lndA11.1i1Tf);;;;: "Bro!:11r ~~~~ In r/Jl)fc~ (If N,.11,pon·~ J.,arvc comer lot B:1c;k Si) ~1111·hrf'I 3 I'll? $74,500 g11.r, ~·tK'IO!lf"d l"!IU' y11rd. I\' I k1m::: 1ul' lot. .\l1111y l1uil!1n 1 ·0 ~ rase h1xury !('f1fl1Mt~ op J.. :-o 1 .. ~~~~~~~ .. I sl .. \'l>A\$ •. 7.~1',ov'o"o" &)11. CHANNEL FRONT r il'r l noat. l BR., z bl\. It's Convertible OUPLEX IQ\l.'f•r; l·BR. + den up, llorne or 11111>!('-.:. Qwi.Hty surW>ck, p:1tio, Ir p I cs , hu11! 5 llf'llmt hon\c or u~ hlt-1.ns. \\'.\LJ{ to :sho11111 k ~ I\ 3 & 2 bedrm duplt·'· bi'l'.Ll'h. Sl l.'1,lJOO. Only ~h·ps to llhndy l)eu('h NEWPORT BEACH knit rh;uincl. Ou latte t..'Or· 642 llt'f \01 REALTY 67S.I $I l 9,500. 1000 N. COAST HWY. -Sl..EEPf:-.1G BF.,\U'fY LAGUNA BEACH IN TiiE BLl"FFS !""'"""~"""'""'""'""'""'"""''"""'""'"~"'""'""'""'""'"'I • Fee land • Crntrlll rur l151una Beech Laguna Hilla • Karaiitan cpts · estn1 drp~ ----------i • l>elll;'hlful ~«luJE"d patio REDUCED... LJtG SDH, JBA, bar·IHJuc • Super UPb'1'1od('(J • !::xtrus ... hurry to St"e! "Uke p11Uo, Ir~ puol, by appt, • Only 10'' rio"'" • 11~·" 2 bdrm., 2 ha. country $56500 nfl 5:308J(H036 J , Care~ ltl!~' frlli-,4l·I 1797 Ortinge CM 64' 1771 thann home. Bike or \\'lllk L ' N ' ' I • Ask for DICK \\ll!TE • ' ..,. to shops &: beach. 1-fflS •gun• igue s.is-7933 e xecutive 4 bedroom ( r~~h =~::! 1~":·: * * * * NEWPORT SHORES Ou1~t11ndini; hl'>n1I", 1)nly J1~ rtdv.'OOd eek!, !lervlce pori·h OPEN' HOUSE Sunday 12 \\' I li.z in K yri\1'5 old: \\'1th -i !11•11utifu.l1 &: room for a garden. noon lo 4 p111. 23802 Paaeo ~ !!pee n e . • ('Y.'JJOM he<JJ'Ourns. His;: fA n1Uy roon1 , S65 cm dr:I Cnmpo, l~unn N~I io:;:: properttcs • ca1I WI f1f't"Pl nt't.". Dl11111.: r oo 111.• ' · Rl£"h! nn the fal.r-.\•ny, roon1y . • 11reon1 kih:hrn, Covert' d: SPANISH CASA ~pan111h flavor. 4 BR home. A·t rrun ... v.·;~lk t" ll('ri'.·h . 1111110. Sp1inklel'l'I lmn1 - 3--S!y. on 1~ ncrt'. w/ON>an Sfcp--dov.'JI llv. rm. \\'/used pools, r-r.-. 3 i.Jt. .... $-l9 .. ,oo n•1u·, Punt•ll"d l(f•rili:e y,·ill11 virY.', J fluge txlnns .. 2 full brll·k f11ili:., nv~rlooking CAYWOOD REAL TY nu1nt>n1us 1•nhlnt'I"'· Tlnt~J I hnths + 2 pov.·dcr nns. .l:<llf 001.u"l«!, till' entry, * 548-1290 * v.·lnri<r.1·~ 'T'rnUt•r llC«',!oll. F;.1111ly r111./\\·et 00.r, 3 f()tmRI ?in. nn. !'oltu1tcr BR S7J.9W Ci11l :i-I0-17~. fflllrs .• orw·n Sun. t2-4: 13:).t 11·/drc~s1n;; nn. & \\'Blk-ln HOP-SKJP-Jlr:\rP f\loniingsilit" Dr. $125,000. cl05Cl. Cu.stotn dra~ries &. 3 m11.s1er bdmi5, 2•~ baths, REDWOOD & GLASS 3.'.1.00 Sq. fr., exciti n g l y dlfff'rent! Open Sun. 12-1; 13({i Skyline Dr, 3 Bdrms., J ha., 3 frpl"" game rm. :!8x21, splrRI i;tain:ase to penlhouw m.~tr. su i t e. Ocean vil'v.'. Sl·l.S,500. 494-7551 1000 N. Coast Hwy., Lagunfl !'I'\' (orniM• · h.11,,' ,, ~ ea.1.(1>,. cplS, lhruout, \\'asher & frplc, family roon1 that "'ill dryer incl. A ho111c for fit a prof. pool 111ble. gradou~ lh'ins;. $9S,500. Comple!ely crptd & drptf. MARION MILNE r·ee simpl~. $79,500. :..00'.( REAL ESTATE do~11~ ..._ R _, & 1 :t.1:1;, !-111.rbor 1:11\·d. 618 S. Coast H\\')' c. 11.~, e ... ty • nv. La.gun" B("ll.ch 4W-8558 G-12-1334 or 642-6~ NEWPORT SHORES ~ Nf:\V 2 Bil 2 BA JI,! h HA.RBC>rt VIE'iV HOi\tES -Vrry sharp 3.hdr111., 2 b11t!!;' · · ona:c • Carmel. Xtra Jrg }Td easy new rv(•rytlung! L~e. pntioj ~~m 11 h1h-' \l'l\lf'r? ~lf.'Y.', to care. 3 Br 2 Ba, din nn. ,(: no11.rr 111nun1, fq>lr. Ju~ti m..51 97 pool, S ~ -'a OO ' !um rm, llv. nn wl!?t>lc, s!t•ps In t11e clubhuu~c. ~Isl · cpl.'l, xlnl community sch!. .ti tPnnis CQUI1S. \\'ell pnced i O\\'NER. 4 BR. 1 yr new, Jl")Oi ,t'. pla,.y ground. Own!'r at $47,:AXJ. · mMy irnpro\'en1enls. Niguel $63,00J. f'..1-l--Mfi(I. £1049 J>()rt ! llU!s, Sl'J'efll buy. $-19,l)X). Bristo~ Open Sat/&m 1~. ! Cool. 00.lmy, limOlil' lrC't' breezr11, Blcycl~ close lo beach & shoppi.nK l."Cntt!nc, Belrl lf.B. resldtnlial are11.. Single & l\\'O story, 3 tn ~ bdrm. plans mw &\'ail. f(ll" more information c a 11 bane. Amr for Jim lla1u· 2 Bdnn 1.:onM.. dl'Sirahl" ming. OPEN HOUSE l-~1 J:round lev.:il floor pl an, 11,, 15231 l.ilJj• Circle T!IE 11.ANClt t'USll)m lJui]t twJmE" i II -~=~~==--- betiutiful 3 AN'h Bay. tw.im BEACH BUM ••• H t<I 8Ji-132S OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 R~ifNC. 1 NE\V 4 hr. 2l2 b!I, fo'"R., 1°~ SAND LWOO P~I. Call 963-45-13. years 111•w. Jo'reshly Painlerl SUNDAY ONLY l\ifh 1asrefull.v panclei-1 and 41~1 \V11li11,•;iy,• TJTF: HACQ11E'T CLUB :'ii:.:! llo.u111kt' Sr C1\Llt'OH;\:I,\ llO~IES 4-l.'o!:! Hoxbory !l63-l543 e&u-1.15 rooi • f~lr IESffoUU OJ •otUI. '"""'~'""'""'""'"'"" (t} VALLEY ft} VALLEY ... !!~~!:JY REALTY WU"'" .. ., .. .,,..,.,""""' • l t illQ IJnl~!'tUK AlflDllCAH ITOCll UOWIOf, Cow.urt $1200 DOWN Adorable Doll HOuse. Jn best 1P1:·1;1.ti<ln. Clo!;c to ()('t!a.n, llCtw'lo.la and shopp.j/tg. Great IUU'ler home. $3>,500. J 11/age Real Esta te '2·4471 ( :-.::.) 546·110J $21,500 Best buy l.n 11.8. ''ou can llf' proud owner of 3 bednn, 2 ba home. Like new paint, D\V, deep shag cpts. Park like yl\J'd with privacy. \Valk to shopping. BRASHEAR REAL TY . BIG DADDY 5 Bedroo111 + familv n11 and large diniJ1i;:: rn1, all beau!l- fully designed anrl all ln- gether \\'lth!n 2600 sq. It. of Splll'lnus U\'111iot-Big Clll·tli'· ~He 11'.it \\'ilh plenty of ronm for a pool 11nrl a garrlen, 100. I lop, skip and jump to lhe !Jtonch, ltl a IO\\' prii:c of $49,950 2211 Newpo<t II. 64t:sm Sun/Eves. 646-$1155 142-7411; Eves. 96Jl.ll78 ::.:::l:=C::::;~::;:=::::==: CY owner, lrg 3BR, plush MJburbla home, llv rm, aeparate fam rm, formal dlning, \\'lk In h Ir d a:nctuary, covered pa.tiM, al~tt!O, gas ~e. li',~ loan, $42,900. 10152 F.dye Dr., 968--0'.»6. VACANT $22,000 t'HA·VA TERJi,.!S P.lust sell before r·rtday. 3 ~. dble gar., eovel't'fl patio. Ne1\• cpts & paint. \\."aJk to ~t ile Square Parl<. Counlry Sly]P \!Vlnf!:. Big tenc::ed yard . .'.::all anytime. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 THIS IS IT! 4 Spacious lxlrrns. 2 bl\lhs. master bdrm. ha.'!. priv. bath. Prime lf.B. loc:atlon. Gigantic yard ""'/bool gate. Hat; femJly rooni, bl1-l.ns in kictJM!n. Ct!nlral tract loca.- tion away trom. bt1!y traffic iitrcel.'l. Oose to schools, llhopplng & prime berl area. All lh1! lor only $2'.1,950. can 963-4.143. Investor's Delight Thl11 houl\e \\'i th small unit ls eon\'enien!ly located in H.B. Lot hi\!~ gn!Rl potentl11.l for your inl'estn1l'nt dollar~ Call VW1tge Real Es•ate lodny! 962-2456 1/lage Real Estate 8865 Adams & MagnoliR, llB $750 Total Down A cute hon\e siruatt"d on a r1lcc big lot llt'ar the be11 ch. VRullC'd Cl'.'illngs, i;: I as :i; J:Rrden kitCht'n. only J years old hut needs yo u r decorati\'t' Ideas! $7flt TfllAI d0\\'11 -'-$7i:i. closing ('(t!,:1 <tml only S~i. 1110. pays I evcn·thing int'lud111!-: la.'<t'S !! n·epo~ses~ hy-VA . ''ou n11·n !he !and~ rull priee Oil· ly $2'6,750~ ~ Better hurry? Bkr 962-a.il 1 FANTASTIC BUY 84'.! sure you don't 1niss (IUl 011 thls 3 hMroon1 Condo. uu \IS ~• '11ll l1TIM.111 °" v1otuc Very upgrarlffi -ca 11 ,•'."\:''ALLEY \7ill11ge T-tl'al E.state I ti l' J-l tOltny. • .!!~~-l:JY. l' 962-2456 ~ ''°'*OOWtGt C(lW,uff 1l lage Real Estate LEASE-OPTION 3 BR. 2 Bi\ T('Mnh011~r. $\()"(! DREAM HOME ~\.\'fl. As!lun1r fo11A loan. I $34 500 } 1rcpla c r, II•'\\' :•ha;:-' •!".u,>cting & ixun1. Ne,.t lnnnl'lcttlnte 3 br<lrm, 2 h:i1h door to Jan.:.~ shoppini:: hon1t'. i'llodcn1 bltn.s, plush center. C"ht>npcr 1hnn rrnt. 1:111tc,. 'lelLL-.;t"" lru11 nn. Ask for J)alc. %.'-'i7-ll) Sp.1rkhnll" tl('an. ~lanlcurM :-:an:I. Tf'nns fif'x1blc · liCt URGENT SALE! arll"I belie\'('. Call S.15-&124 Sou1hCo, llf'flllors. 1'111-.: \\'llJ.JJ\VS e RANCH REAL TY e IVALNUT VILLAC;E CEl\JI-:R CUlvC'r & \\'11tnul 551.2000 min"01'f'<I living room, plush 11·allpapcrt'd dining area, shai: carpet!I: & cus!on1 drapes, oversized J)Wltl'y EIN.'a, cuslorn tile t.'Ow11cr !ups, shake roof, n r a r svhool;;, \\'Biking distant~ to llU'nlit'll(tbn Center. l'i\\'im- ming pool and many 11.'lrk areas. No111 S:ll.00 helo1v {11.~1 I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii nc1\·, (Prl11clpnl11 only please). Call l(){lhy 847°3095 $1500 TOT. DN. GIANT 2 Story MCec t~·pe 111'1':11.. Cllnlina k i t c he n ! I lu.v,e lndoor l1tundry-111•vtln~ rroom, 11poclou1' maslrr nnd \'11.n/ly, crackllng brick lirep l l\c t". S\\•,.,..ping: s111irf'aM' tn .. llUl";!-;, JI UGE" h1pprox 45'xl]'I ATRIUM VIEW ..•• frorri the kilrh!•n. :! bdrn1~ .. 2 h11!hs, c111h .. <lnll N•il1ni::~. ho·;uJt iful l1111ds1·11pi11i.: and a prime gr£1enbelt iOCation. l ·l8,95'J. CALL 552-7500 VISION e red hill tloubl e ho11us-rocl't'.itio11 REALTY ID:ALTORS room \.\'ith glnM wall to Uiuv. l'ark (C'nlt"r, Jr.1ne 1111-gl" sundttk. BR AN J) '"°"~~~~~~~"°"~ Nt:\V CARPET. Just TURTLE ROCi<:---. n·posses...ed by \'A. $.'Vi,500. To111.J pricf'.~ SILfl'j. eJ1_tt;ing OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-~ 1.'01>t anti $362 per mo. PRY" 4961 PASEO SEGOVIA f'Verythini;:! Bin·. 962·5.ill. ~tunning, ll!'I\' Rroadmoor Q\\l~fo:rt trflnl'. !)('luxe J Home. 3 H•1rms., family bllnn with 3 bnths, lan1lly rin., din1n~· r1n., 2 baths. m1 & honus nn BJl-iru. F~lc. & shakf' roof. Choice 1li!1h""·ash<>r Sub1nit a\ I location nr. pnrk. $J6,990 """'· h'k 145,000. 1142-&l54. DAVID D. CARLSON OWNER Mxiotl'!. No do\\'YI! 4 REAL TOR 833-9293 bdnna, 2 batM.. Ftill dining TURTLEROCK _ Jtau.ly IGT' rm, kltclM!n bu 11 I -Ins. ('J'l)t selection. 3 br, 2 Ba, J•'amily rm., trplc. brk $49.500. Ex. loan. &15-8672. S:l7,950. 1146-0004. T k B . urtleroc arga1n O\\"NER sacrifice. S :1 :! !I J 4 UH. 2 BA. 8.'tl-8-116 <'\'ell. tklv.·n, lm.1ru11·uh1t-0 4 bd.rm 11ith bll-ill!'I, fir<"pl ~H'<'. r";u· U!'\!V. PARK 4 Br, 21a Bl\, living nn. Patio. Pru·k J\kr 2 h'J>lf's. -on GrN'nl.><'!1 yrds. hrk $'.rl.950. 962-1:173. + +, $5:1.000. p11·ner, a.J2. TJl\3 O\\~EH 1!e!lf"t'r11.1e. B<>:u11iful I Lagune Beach 2-i;tory J bdr111ii. fa1111lv n11 sunkf.'n, li\'in~ 'r m. $59500 \l1-1ss1\(' flrf'Jllnt•e. Bullr·1ns. ' 1 k S ""1"0 \)1•1•nn v11•w, Jmn1ac. 2 BR., 2 n· . ll,. . ;..~2-1:.1;91 I d I I "•l>ulou• Huntington Harbour ' ... ~ --BEACH CONDO $24,SOO Full Price and full y furnl~hl'd , On I,. $:!500 11()\\'n 1111y1111•n1. \\'ll; rent/ Call HUNTINGlON ~ l\fAJ.TY \'l., l'fl, rp . r 11'!1'1'1\'rl. heaut. lndscpd. 1111110; rlnsr in. $69,500 f)•'•'.Hl s1rl•' of !11\\'. 2 BR., rlr•n. ~pnci,.us !iv.', lrpl. + gut·~t quartf.'n:. $167,500 l·:1nf'rn!d JJ,\,,., Gt·cal f11111il.1· hOlll(' on lrg .. Jevt'l, lndscjXI. lilt .. 1 BH. + n1aid's r 1n. 3 Bn. !~<'. Ii\'., 1mnC'lerl d<"n, <ho1ng rn1., playrm. 3 Car ~111·. !J)v•·!y palio. Rn1. fo pool. Owner Irons. 1721lCOAST11\\'Y. $185,000 711: 8\fi.\l&-1 .t, 213: ~!'1'2·?.tl:'i l l~n1rrnlr! B,'\y, Luxury home: f)l'IHlHl\I(' VI•'\\' or ,..,.,~!. BAYFRONT i..n 1~. f a1a!11111 , ~11nSf'1..;, RARE OPPORTUNITY fr.,111 11 1111ifl\\' wnll 111· By u io:IN>ke nf 111,,k I 1111 ,,. I l'11iq11e lrpl .. l'~•itir til; I 11 1 op11on 011 ,., ~·Bi t hn111'0111 J ''1111>· 11 /ri.unlain •. 4 B.~"-.,J I . h ,.. I ,· ti I t~I.. 11\~lr. ~Uil•· k';X • .; I 1011~•' 1\11 .11 rflf' · 11~ 11/frf'll., den \\'1.>t hnr. dC'Ck.I \'RIUf'd ,{, hio1!•1! Ill $\Ir;.())() 'J p;ill"~ ' .\ly option 1~ for s.1rni.Jftl PEG ALLEN I 11·111 ~··lo! Ill,\' llJlhOn f(lr . • II --s;,,OO}. rn~h. If ynu're hC'I'· REAL_l<l!• I.~ •.• ,~ i(J11!j Rhout hayfrnn!, don ·1 I lO!h ·" C'·1~1~~.: __ !:::~na f\I•·~" lhis up. Call 12\31 7$.!r.il5 dAlly & Sun c a I l 592-1421. OCEANFRONT /l.or1h \iir11·. 2100' split Jvl. uvv A D E::.tl'Mh ~.950. 493-519? 542·~71.~. F.xt"l~i\'f Do\'Ct" Shorn; Ceilings In the liv. roon1' . be Of\e, In this newly !'lope lo l!ll'l,re tinted lr1y •lt"l'flFdlt'll 3 h<:lnn ., 2 bath "ir!(lt1v.s ovt•rlookin~ thr nlder home 11•Hh loads ol Pacific. New Cpll!/drps & 1·ham1 + studio apt. in kilchcn l\Pfllillnce1 indooN rear: on R-2 Jot. Just 2 rompllmcnts !he ea.11y !iv· ~hort hlocks to heach, in the ing, low n\8.intenance C:<e· )i;•11rr l\f l.ngun11., mRkes this terlor la.ndsrnping. i\1ove in an xlnt liuy nt $67.500. for only SA2.500. Lido Isle 4 BR., 3 ~; balhS, family 1m., fonnaJ dining rm.. ~ 2001w.1&1boo ei'ld. SUPER LIDO HOMES frplt-s. Pri\'. rear yard 11·i1ti1 _7"7""'~~'=''="='=·'=~=1"="="='="='-' Open Sund•y 1-S sparkling pool. SI54,SOO. GRAND OPENING Vision Vic Stuart Newport Bay Towers 204 Via lthac• Realty 494-7531 1 & 2 BEDROO!\t (714) 673-6210 LINGO REAL ESTATE 494-S®i 4!J9..1397 OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 3133 BONN ror lhe fanuly lhl'.lt is b!C!f.6- (';!. Immac. 4 bd1m. + den. Beam ceiJ's., poolsize lot 1\·/11'alcrf11.ll. Best buy in tlf'Cll, \l.1th USUJnable V.A. loan, $515.950 REOWOOD & GLASS ~ignl.'tl by John Lautner f'AIA. Located on estate sl1.ed grounds. Priv. drive & complt!IC privacy . Panoramic vievn1 of 1.-o\guna & Pad& ocean. Sl&l,(8) Exclusive Niguel Shores Tlus 2 bdrm. home is a delight 10 shol1•. NMr tennis Cls., pool, M.una & jacuzzi.. Pr1v. •hr•ach. 0 w n er s f'\IT'l'hl\Sed other h o m e . $-lS,500 Vision Vic Stuart Roalty 494-7531 802 So. Cst Hl9hw•y Laguna Buch San Ju.an Capislr• Larize lot, nl\\'<IYI rented. Sl<'arly inconie. Giant shade frees. Crn11'('nll'nt freeways .ti school~. Let othel'!I help you buy these at $55,CKXJ. Abandoned-Vacant This 0Cf'8n view home Ii: ready for 8I\ oUcr. 4 l~droom. dining room. \\'et IJ.'U', f11mily kilrlwin, bright, chccl'ful homr. L.'U'ge Jot. 497-1761 Behind Guarded G1tes i\lagnilirC'nt OC<'nn & moun- IRin vir"" trnnls & J'f'r C'r111er f11cili1i1's IU'('a all ~'l:lurs 11·itll this c.-.:quisl1e 3 hcr\NX1n1 hon1t"" with l:ir~e prl\"Rli' pool. lt1C"hly panelrd liv111u: 1"00111 & din1ni; rnon1. 1-·Rnul:--l"OQlTI. firf'Jll{l('I'. Hon1:u1 t11l•. {;,,i; BBQ pit, !"1~ .. r .11•1·kin~. Off1re, 11·01·k~h"f' ,(· pri\'t1te 111•111•h J)tlrkini::. S..ll:f.900. Ca J I ,1~4-.>l!Mll. 19'.!!J S. Coas.t Hl''Y· Lagunn llch ~fi~w 494-5671 499.2100 OPEN SUN. 1.5 2595 KILO WAY UNBELIEVABLE VIE\V of ronslllne from this f'Uslom hit. 1"1'.'(lu·oo<I paneled ron· 1l'ffif)l)rttl)' 2 BIL & ron\'Pn, dt•n honie. Wide expanse or i.:lass OJX'llS entire hou..-.e lo 1111u:11ifu...,111 coa~I. ocean \'ir1\'. Large def'k-g-Jrden off ll\•ht£ rn1. S82,500 l'!tra cnar1ning l11n1ily home. 314 BLOCKS TO BEACH C0:\'00~11NIU:'>I 1101\IES -I BR. tlen, din urea, blst HO:\tE +. 10 BDR!'ot. DORi'IT Baytront l!on1cs / rn1. 21 ~ RA. Ji\l~IAC. • $5S OOO • . •· Boat Slip• $114,500. , • • full Secur!1y l fi~hriS<' I , THATS ALL TllERE JS Steel & eoncrere construction 109 V11 Nice TO SAY Private Balennies Elc>gant Country French. Ex-J . CaJ'Py 1111y 646-741.; 2 gara.r,:e ~prtct.'s per unit. rm !l"pacious 4.BR, fam nn. • Ask for DICK \\'J-f!TE e Roof top sunr!C!{'k formal rlin rm, hfstrm , 31~ :~IS-7933 Unusual Opporlunlly to BA. Custo;n built, ten .. 1;4 AC\!!, ~hasc lJaytront Properly lllOfl!h~ new . Pool p ddl r -. In Nt'\\·port l:l(':}Ch. $149,500 • 8 e is • ln-310 Femando P.d., N.B. ' h't'L'On1. 5 BR, 3 car ~ar-67s..85S1 '11 age. $91,500. I=~~;,· ==~~-~ prlttingham RcJltJI HARBOR VIEW "' BAYFRONT, pior & HOMES 1100.1. \\"rll IOl'rt~f"rl , 4600 .~1 .~ REALTY 133-078" ft hornl·. S?L.OCll. \\ill 3:r.G Via l.ido 675--0ln It' rKch1111ge. OPEN SAT. 1.5 * BAYSHORES * 0 128 VIA ITHACA fi.nlaslic Bayshore or. !ti{·. Approx. 2600 sq. rt, 4 BR .. 318 TIIALIA 494-8003 l...'.lr.?e 4 -hdnn. & clcn, J [amity roo1n. Steps to .the ~-;:-----;=c::,,,,c-:--I baUu;: 45 ft. lot. Jl(>(JUC<"'l to beach. $12),(0) SHIELDS REAL ESTATE Canyon H ideaway sii9.!0J. -Best .buy, large CAYWOOD REALTY Olck-r fixer-upper, 1---bdnn. & hon1e -Jl,IC"Chterranean. IRW !N & IRWIN den. f'~· rented for $200 a ~('RIJ for app'I,) &i2--QJ33 54S-tm mon111. Only SlS,OOJ. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-S 0\1.'N YOUR O\\'N PARK REALTORS OPEN SUN. 12'4 32122 So. c .. st Hwy. Sourh Laguna, $55,500. R1-duced for quirk snle! 3 BH., unob'ltrllt.1:ffi ()C("3.ll vi<' .... -. \\'alk to bca<'h. Ocan & sharp! Pl.ACE REAL TY 494-970-I OCEAN VIEW I BR .. ne\\' cn rp/d r p ~ lhruout: lge. lLv. rm., bnck frplc., b1ass doors open to oc-ean view patio. Bltn . kilchl'n w/brkfst bar , crrarnic tile; dining area. S67.500 !\tlSSION' REALTY 4!»--0731 BE ON THE BEACH IN LAGUNA th!A liwnrn~r. Several Con· dos. l , 2 & 3 bednns. Rcasonubly prier<!. Good l!nru1r1ng. Pri,·iite po (I J. {lC'f'>l!l \'i('v,r. Cal! Red Carpef, Realtors 497-1761 *OWN YOUR OWN APT, 213 VIA DIJON REDUCED TO $36.000 ~ Bdrm 11 Oiarm1ng 1 BR. cottage .rJ(.l_ ,,,,, .. ea....,. ... ..-. s. &: dl'n, 2 1 baths. nestled in big lrees. Den In1nHlc. eond .. Co u ~t r Y v.ith F'ranklin stove. OUeNi'l --=B=E~A~c=H~D~U~P=L~E~X,.,.-- Engl!sh ~Ir. S98,500. co ns ide r e d . 536 3 "' 2 bd "-642-1188 11. . "" 938 0<1l'm. & nn., 2 un. eslmmstcr, N.B .,..,,...5 each, frplcs. Be11.utilul unit OY.ner only one yeur old! J•lne FOR Mle by O\\'ner, S86.900. buy at $95,COO. Ne11.· Harbor Vu 3 or 4 BR, 3 11 ba, fam rm, ron\'ersalion pit, frplc:, for. dining, bonus roon1 for family entertain- ment. &I0-1327, 586-572.;, JONES REALTY INC. 2 Bdmis., lrunily n11., 2 -'*~~"""27='~"~'~"'""'·~~,---halhs. AlmQSt con1riletcd. OPEN SUN. 1-S ""''" (714) 673·6210 S79.500. 1750 Skylark Lane 2001 w. S.111o9 Bmt. TRIPLEX Biiz 4 Bil. 3' ba .• fom1. din. nn., lam. mi .. 2 frpl, Poo1.1 -~o-P=E~N~. S~U~N=.=1-_5~-1 Kntpart 8Neh·Cal~(lrl!Ll 92HO Pcnthou~e & 2 sludio npts. 3. BP., 2 00 . ea. ~)(} Fl. nn sandy beach. l.eusehold. $160,l)X). New decor. $85,(0) . -GENMI--1806 PT. RENWICK lOU Jlo''pt Hills Dr. \Vest); 120-F' Tustin A\'-e., N.B. hcaut. Portofim nK>dPI. 4 LIDO CLASSIC REALTORS &I~ Bdrms .. 311 h.1th:r;, fan1ily Dramalir Grt.'i'"ian homr & HARBOR VIEW rm .. dtning rm .. OOnus rm. arrium-llkC' Rarden. l~lgh HOMES w/lrplc. Ideal suite for -ol'• ' BR '"" do' in-la11s or !('("11:\J!:t""rs. \"il"w .... " " u·· · n. rm, ~ BR. 21 ~ bas. Fam-rm, A n1usl to see, S159,"500 · from n1s1r . suit<'. '.j!educerl Vit.>W, pool. extra lge lot, 10 $.'l7,500 & you "ov.n the 0....-ner, &14-5.rn land~ °"BEST=""'suv=~IN"'' ~NE\=1'PQ=R"°Tcl GIB WALKER 2 BR, O.o, 2 bt>. REAL TY 675-5200 2'ZI 62nd St 548.. 7080 $4:'i,500 -$5,0CIO Dov.11 $25.00 for the f 1 r s l OPEN Sat/Sun 1-5 M!esprr!Wln in our offict' Principals Only 11,·llo set's U1is ad. n"'v~o°'WNE~R°".=o-, s"'R~12""s""'A1 HAL BUTTS LIDO REALTY 1,17; \ '" I .. 1.. \ ti *673-7300 * BA YFRONT DUPLEX 426 Via Lido Nord hlonue<) lff1rb Vi c\v Hn1t". ~lagniflcent \'lN'. Io v e I y Prof drc. f\lint C11nd. Conv. ~u. u1 '°"'"'lt11n1u n Of' oo1.ur lx>!ich, <'l!'Cnnr ht every re-10 J'('C. fncil's & Eleni. Sehl. ; t:"\ V' ALLEY ~j'!('('t. hlui;t set' to apprec. $09,500. Days: 6 4 0-0 4 6 4 , \ j t\. J Super l(1t·111lo11 111 I" End, 11r l'rin. only. • Ev('s: 64493 R E'A LT'\'' \'ietor \lu~u~ 11 llh a p;irio. $225 000 SUPER MONTE GO i I I r11n11<' 1!f(•;1n 'il'l1' for 011Jy • t llflG unri1HUSl I S·I:! ... -.()(), ()li'lWl"!l·Broker H:rbor pool\'ie1\·i be-$l v~1~e. '"'"tClH s1ocio; l•c .. utet cOto1 .. uo Wallace l . Neff, Rltr. "i:l=:i=:i:'='~=-====I c!!f. 1839 Po~ ~le~~['. 2 FOR 1 SALE 1 ~ f"ort'st 4!4-9Jl!I • &H-SS98. llnt>'l;Ct'lled Bay l'it\\· at rtl\rl CHRIS ABEL BAYfRQNJ " EXCLUSIVE Big Canyon 5 ~ OCf'an vicv.• from front. if' bdrm, beaut. decor. & Id"'!>. Nev.· duplex, laryte 3 Br._ 2 rh.'i;iJ{l1f'l'l 1>.'n."'lli & gliu.~. --on xtta big lot w/vie'll H.'\ OY.'ntrs un11 upstairs -1i,~an1t'CI ct•ihngi;, ocean & VIA LIDO SQUD Sl;,.iJ.'COO. lmmed. oo.:: v.·lth Ooor to Cf'ihng s~one {'an}"On 1·ir\1•. 2 BR, 2 ba. + G44-S603 or 547-6045 flreplaC'C . 2 Br \ov.·rr unit. 3 Nf'W adult 2 BR condo: 2 bo. Nr. pool•. tennis, AAuna, ere. $31,900 (\\'ill h·a~ or lea.se/op1. ). ~n Sat/Sun. 1-5; 21Ul~ &tilor'r; BAy L11 . llfo r Iner 11 c .. ve t"U NM\'\ancll. ~1~12J'l cl<'n, renc't'd }Trl, 20'/. rlov.·n ==--=c-c-c-;;-;c,,-~I car garage-_ Only $110,IXXl. li: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioo I $6..'i,500 FIR.\I t\o broker La!'lre duplrx \\'Ith nice CONDO, split-level 3' BR., 2 you own the: land. Llfetime CASH 24 HOURS CO NDOMINIUMS STREET '"1-2.<05. pnv'1• "'•ch. 3 Bdrm• .. 2 ba .. hobby nn .. looty. nt>, ,,...,. oxtc•lor. I block lo Irvine TURTLE ROCK T,. r r11. c r, • • • • balhs + dl!'Ck up&: 3 bdrms. frpl., dbl. gar. Pool. $.13,9X). ba,y or oceun. For Your Home ovtr ¥.:J ~ It, n1r eond, , .. of !'r.t·h1~ion. T'rl1;u:y;' :f:CE,'1·.:,cANI' CF..LLA4 THfONi & 2 bntl1s do\\·n, C\rpl'ted; Bk:r. 6Ta--.."i200 NEWPORT PIER RF.ALTY elcelrunlc f1l1rr, <! HR, 2'~ Gr:u ·1"11~ t:•WI I•• · 000 ~rt. ft Thl~ one hus 11: l.~(llatr.d 'ii\'(' ~vu. ,us!J(' r, ' hit ins f"' I t T (TI4l -~......:a 6~ .,_ J'\q t•iddf'n N>!'I~. 1!f'h1,\.,,:, 'I I\' II fl I ••• ,,,.,,.,·,,d,,, .. ,"•-pla1••, . : ,,l('li,; cc. er-oPEN f{OUSF.. By O"M'l('r oi•.r~ (''lf'' '"""""'· ' I>•. ' .• , ... ,, .... ,,,,,. doo• r{'.'-1' •'111" ~ ti~•· ~ Oil t'... ' I ' ,,,,II ' 1>1' I loo I\ .• .. u .. -'-.. ,,, '"" 1 1195 000 XI I -!'\uololl~11t1nns,l»~i'l>l1'\!). ""·' "'" 1 1 I C 1 '1 '" •' ·· (l 1.' Ornoo•tlc·•th--'-'"-··•m--' • c.,,,,,,e1.v. · ·• n Silt & Sun 1·5. 2201 OQZL"~C!IAR>I•. T "I"''''''· ' 1~1i•'• .. '""I •·,, cc . >1u·k. ll \i1rs 0\1' .~· • ''""nt·l·1., 1,1,1,· 0 ,,. >the'" " • "'-''"-'"" "" tern A 1 0 I Ag 0 ~ • *By Ow,... f BRASHEAR REAL Y "~ ·i· f "1'd '"'1 I' f ,.,, ....... "· '' ' •'t'illn,.., Prime lot. S37,7j(), is. PP· 11 Y·.-en \\"inrlv.·ard Ln. 846-UZ2; DUPLEX2BLOCKS ncR * huv.1• 1111!111, IJrl•. n ~rp.., ."ll'I II' vt'l':in. ho11~f' on thC' :i!1'1"t'I A•I old ,. 673-4911 tii'a-85-\9 8-16-:!171 TO BEACH f'l"Ane. Founi !i:plr, ~1rc~e. ~ 1842-7411 Eves 968-1178 1111,0, ~pt•iuklt·i·.~. l\-1 tin y,. OPEN HOUSE IM•ai·h hou.•(' \\'ilh" f:u1ias-s·~ dOll'n Laguna HiUs. Just Sn d f I uiv,:n•rl•·"-g. l'Xh'H!'l. CAA'11l"lr Iii.· Ol'i'il n l'irii-. but coni· off San Diego fo'rce\\·ay .~ Ln PH.l:\'l'll'LJ-: . ..; OXl.'i. -12:! • Q\1·11cM; ~ BR-2BA ,,.,11~1. . · en. nni mi, iui::" H · C · I • DAIL~ 10 AM t 4 PM P•• Rd c·'I Ch" c.k l ll 0·1 ' I I nd 0-~·• 1 ·-Co11l1I •-41tlt 11 tll8~tM' hdrm. cuJ-rl('-11.iiC'. unt!n9fon ont1nent.!I 01•1•1111\;"j t; 11111. :-.UPJ•;rt l 0 fl\r1tl~ l'('tlf'~lt::-i\Ni (tf1 !hi• "' • "' ., aw son H 1(1 !<a nw>u . ._.,'-'~ "'' \\" tll()( C. lti~hlv UpgTAdNI. OP~::-, :1 BR. 1'~ BA. ~~1,!)j(), f'IJ'.,\N. Sl Z.1,001 OJ'K'n li!(l'. in~it1P. '.1 l\ilnil.~. r'Hri>eled. llnmp!IOn lil4l ~l.~10 2 Bit. d1'n, 21, Ba. $85,:)00. •\luge trcllls, rovd J)l!'ti11 llSE. ~ ,_, 51111 12.5 ?II 9t\:,;-; n111·1111111 Snt .for S11n., Nn11n Ill f.. :-i;)t! 496 Cliff Drive SGl..1XI OPEN HOUSE 1.000 Sti. It nf RJ>ni·lous By 11pp1. only. CnlJ 673-24~1 • 2BR 11,•1\•lew • Ur11nd new R-12-SllJ, 17lil G1llmn Cr. I ~ fill. !', B,\ Sl:l.'*W'! ~uthri! Ti·TTnr...,, Laguna Beach cleg:u11.1:. 2-Sty. llv. nn., 4 OPEN llouse Sat & Sut J..,'; • A<!J~cl'nt It\ :oinu1ll .pnrk $62.900. G.'\72 ('on1h1cn1,11 Dr DY O\\'NER 3 .. fkn. 2 '~ 494-5572 Realtors ~~I 1 TO 5 s i·;-;nA\' hdrms., din. nn .. 3 (".'\r :ms \'1i-ra QwdaJ, Ba,'/ Vu J. Cflh'}' P.lty. 6''?-1414 BKH : 5-1.ll-7711 f'\1'. ~.'17-1617 H.i, •'i'!t"tl<'I' \oL raltu·d en-..,./TO e,/:I. S. T.uxury In nlinifllurt 1:11rni,:r. 45 r t. Jot. Lik<' new. Bluffs Condo 3 br, 2 ba • Ask for. nrcr;: \\!ItTF; • BY ()\\'NER BPtlnl t II If I I' 'IQ :\f'IY :l b(!m1 .. 2 halh home, $lo•,OOO !~, 11, S'i'',SOO.·A~.s~.,._..._ :».~i93.1 ...__ 'l .. ~11• ··~··'". 4' 111· •. ·.r ,\l.lt', Cl.ll~~IC. J">o11ult1r ry, .v "' rp<'. i1n rrn, REAL ESTA'JE ·11 >1l•t I .. 111-•d..... ~ v-. " &• ..,.,,,...., ~ ~;;;.~I ~;r:lrlPcl hOUJ:I". 2 ;ty mod. 4 BR. frl. 6' { 'Ill'. 111111 nn, l(l\1ntlry. r:11 io '"' b~rP'n(I~~' ~) ~~:V'I ~l~11i~ ~ lOW90rl Jrt. LIDO Sands. lliR.~ 2&\, 200 ~~·ESANTlf.OUssu·',:. ln IU'n. Cu!. ilN'. Drt\•e br v \ /\!l~um11hl(' !Mn. 5·11,950. "''/fire pit, •log ~~ fruit Lovely Laguna 11~'() GJentK')I~ ~1. platt in J.agun1t & pni~I for .ioalCa. It 10 !Jto.1ch, $:;2 0 .!iXI by ....,.,, TUSTI"•. A\'E, 1-1 Jon Doy fl• ~°"171. 'fo M't' ,·1111 BKR. !Jl\'-:'16.~I . IJ'C(!5, Club h~ ...... ~. l"l'I' C I -l!H-!Lli1 549-0316 quick ..... 111 -.0 0\\-ner .,..., """"'· ~ ,, \NO • ;>O<M.• lac.. Owrw•r \\1TI aTTanrt<' uio:ron1 11p\11 l<'v-el on dou~ t! 1 ,~~~~~!!""""''""""'"I """ · ·' ·1· 3-116 Vla lJdo 675-00 • ~... 5 DR, fam nn 3 BA nev.· all O"~ER -,-,, B'• 4 l·"nn. '"' ASSUhlf"TtON • SGl.500. !'to•.,_ '161 d•"•• r,.,.. ...,.,A IOI 11ith 11.n OCEAN VI~-:\\'. t , 1076 SA_,\iTA AN,\ BAYCREST O\\TIC"r 4 Br 'l'1 """klt ' ,_ ; _ ..., "''~ '"" ,. .,. "' P · 5 BR I ~ ~ ·v .. ..-i~ -. BR, 3 BA. FR. ~t bar, A-" 0 -o•h Ifol ht' FANT'STIC BUY "· ,-· • .,. n.~. · t'l)v pal ..... ....,1 •u' x " lot G ~'I . l'('ldllll' A.l'f'll, • pon. r\'r11 or \\'Mnd,;. 3 B<>droo1n. 2'a boU\5, II 2 '"~' l>1;' ~ G " DO R 2 Ip 8SSUtnl' I n I d f I d~···~·r. ~~~r11 i1~ t;1~11~ 2 s1y. f'r,,:1 party an:!a ~;;:-3 nn 2 ha A/C lndkpd ('t)ty llr'f'pl~ct! and llrick Lw:~ p.~io. !IS &r,~1y ~: t...gun11 Beach :t!4-0'.'.01 Bliek ®r" to txaijh ,"'·U~ S'\~~. $-;-4,950. ~St-Ii ~1. it~.!OO~n6. ~~6~pl.c palk>. f1\ hcilt. Sl.l!r.1 d<>o,I ni ~~~'1i: an.'001.1-s-. trpk·:· t'<'I\' •• J)H!Jn'. ~1rY J><llll:l $75.S50 ·lct'i-!\.~il . Laguna Hflls 1 . ~I b!~n ~1 COli.:. ~'z. ·x ~, & HARBOR llig)lands: 4 UR. ~ /JU~ brit S31.950. 8"2.-UI. kltch. ru"t rlrpti. !-:~ •'fll<. Ca ll 644-7270 • EhlElt.ALD J BR 3 MSl.:li!E lo~· lnh·rr~t !-,IA roey gartltn pallo. Now ~m·;· frplc.1 $ ~~{], ~ B\" Qo.l.Tl{'r, 3BR. IDA, Gfpnn l REPOSSESSIONS lmmnc. Al'all i/1, 0•1ner j hll,. \1rw n_;i deck . 1 lolln. O\\iK'r i•·in earry 200 $JO,OOO)'le11-~ .• ll uTTy! '?JK't1 • ,,~ Pf'lll ony ~ii•• ?' MA.I' hottlf'. vacant, $33.000 1""o'r h'lformlltl"n mitt !(IC:lti'ln S.16.IJ".(J. ~-:t."W. S-1 .tiv..11ofrf•r '19r 1111. T.O. rnr 11 of l~TUi!r :i Kr. 2 ~un .• 1 .. 1. 42.\ \la .Udo Nord. 'OL'NG Ex-:. ~· 4 BR. --! --.. ·-- firm 1!!852 Carman i"' I "' 1h1·~r rHA ~ \',\ hun1l•."I, ll\;-(Jv.nrr t,;nl\-. Pk. hon11·. 3 'f'nm you r lt(l1f rlul >11 lnfi'l BA, t 111y rondo, hl1n~. ;~ :.! 6T,,..1414. fan1 nn; fop l"p~ locr.I DJ~'TL"\Gll!SHED H'\ r bo r ~7-714i!. 1,..,111ar1 • BR. 2 ll,\, 11tr11n11. mnint 11 stt'~. Stll 1hrn1 v.·lth l •'&rl{lltl\gt. l'>nol ,i [ff'cbu!l l Scllin11:MYlhlnR \\1thaD:tll)' 0v.'ll<'f\\.C.2'nlf'-l2-00&i. \'te11 ;\lnnt'1W -!BR. ne:w OPEN !·louse, Slit & Sun KASABIAN h't'f' ->"· !l'('('ll, Cflllt't 1.-.·. " Dnlly Pllnt 011.J'~[flf'd Ad to ~hoppinl:. :\"('\\" ~11A ](llU1 llllot Clni.:~lf1rd Ad Is I\ 4HR. f11mrm. 2''1RA. x.1, plllnt & drJK. Tiil" mtry, S.12,500, Completrly nr11 I [ ;>.r:tr t•lfll, 1rnnl1t, ·I 1110 nld 1 1H11I U!if' !!1r r11onry for " 1u·a1l. sz;,:,.111 Ckr !'i~'--2211 [ 1iirn1i!f' n1itl!c r . . • ju5t kl1, 2'fl"t pool. ()i.nrr. 1~.U ~~ul ldscPif. Appt of'llY Interior, 510 ltlrh !'I :,11;.11~ R•,,1 Estate '62·6'44 \h1~1 111·11 s.·,ry,;t().1, .:;:,z..,~n,,.; 1............................. lllf'TI'O? Cn1l 64Z-fi67!1 Today . l 1'1111 An) linlf' C'8!1 643-361'1! J)(lro1J1y L.n . 13~ '-'~'>-!!"". ~122=------- , • ' -·J· • • CUSTOM DUPLEX . BRA..'\/D l\E\V! Ultrn plu sh 3 bedroon1 3 baU1 owner·~ un it "Aith rental. Quality' k.it· chens, massive fireplaces plush carpeting St~ps to surf ... See the ~can 118,500. Su~ mat your terms! OPEN SUNIJt\Y 1·5. GRUBB & "'£I.LIS CO. REALTORS Ne'ifport Beach -~--~~--~·----~----You Wouldn't Wait 'Tri· Summer To Buy A Convertible!! nY <1111'1f'r, J RR. 0111kf' O!l('r. :!T.'1 \V. PC't1rllelnn $2':1\1. Jji.'1.1 \\' llt>:hl11nd, $7):-.1. :tl'.f."1 \\1 .]11mt•s. . , .. S~~I C-:000 inl'eo;-1mrnt R97-l~ South L•guna -,----~~----~---~-----~/Mounta in, Income Property 1661ncome Propl!rty 166 Resort $72,500 TRIPLEX-EXCHANGE 174 Mountain, R•sort $45,@l_ WINO ANO SEA Desert L119un<1 Bl!ach- I.: I~/~ l~•.11" 11;1!1 1•'11'11 1~ ,•an ~· r:1rh \ , .. , •·H l -1,11 •II .. SI•)• 1 \•·· ,-;, '~•11 '!.l!,'.!I:\ \or\,.h1q• I..:• ''"' tni. •II hl!i1' 1111•• t I •'I II· ''r•"'I ... IL r ,. r l ·, J, ! '\I 1,,, 111 "' \' , I n .. ,, · ._ , .1 "I , 1 ].,., r\. ',11' · ,'i,11 -~--fll : .'ll \ \ l'I'''· 111!.. p.1•· .i Lido Isle ~· , 11· .; .. 1 \1111 :-,1,.d, /., 17411'1';.\l'T 1:1: \ .. rt !··11 , f J. !' t•1o .{ ~d 1-' I' ,i, I' ,\· l~ r ... II ,JT <'r "' I lr-11\l. 1•1•'!' ,Jip, '11 ll•I "1" ·•·!<'· · 1· -.;.•1 ,\1 ,11l If! 'i"l'l1 5l• <'l;-:-1 •or .,~,-·<'I~!. \ 1 I •"! Ne~pOrt Be.lch---\!. , ,,,.1 \I 1r 1r.~1 '. '• ·h "";" '! 1~11h ... JI\ ll NEWPORT BEACH \i.1'.I 1 ,,,, 1:.1 • r-11 •• , T ·r· c 'I ' De d B .. 1ul. L l" 1 .. : ... \ ! .. ud ' ).I,. I I ,., 11 I I crn 1c osta i•· esa Location. man \\'est of !'\l:,"1!1bu and ..:.:"uth of ·n1ou:-:and Oak... 1 • •• ·~ " 1•·11 111'· .... " oJ'{ 1>o1I• rll'"'l !1<•11u·, ••H .1n n·,,11 r· '· c •t\ '.(._ ... ., l"-'1' 111<•11':. 'J HH . '! H·1 ........ SJZ : 1:1: '/ J::i . •It n ....•. S'.'Jt'I : Ill!. l1. I' 11J,~ ...... 't.:00 ~Bit. '! h•1l h• ..... ~~ji't I~ I l'R 1·1 t,;,11., .•.... ~-:Qil I HI:, ~· IM1th' .......... <:·_711 I !Uc :!' 1 l.Mo •h~ ........ 11.51.J CALL 552-7500 VISION e ,,-ed hill 1:1 .. \t. rr I ';1.1 !'.H k I [. !'I 1 f :.-. 11'\ 1n1• TURTLE ROCK TOWNHOUSE ' •l'i'"ll!b', d I'.< .. < ' 1., .. _!J•••n1•·. ! ,,.,,11 ''~·in \1' ,t.lt• ·\flt:! ~\"•llTll" \ ' ' :-.I llh"tl t. I..! "--'-'· 1 :'11 ,;!1 Macnab-Irvine )( .. di~ 642-82J5 I '•>I\ 1; • ol!I 644-6200 :::0 .\\'hy \\ flil !or ~h~ lnrl;1!NI BY n11 t'll'r, smhll :.! Bit. fr. pnC'C'i of l~c 1<unun~·r to plr puno. Ol."°iin vit'll' sha1; b1.1y 11 prohtah te i;;umnu·r· "Pl!:'. S".li,;or, 4gr,.~· "'U1ter rentul J1rtrp('rlv. (1111 1 us Bbout rh!!I ""'('!I iOf',11, .. 1 Tustin J RR cklw n. 2 BR ur1 1!11° -----------plex. only 6 lklnrs lo \I .. ONE of Orllno:::f' Coun1y's !ifll' beach. !\ow Qnly S~:J,'1 .() I homes. Tu~rin H\lls. p1·1 rental area, close to free\\ ays. shopping and ·rruly a beautiful pare<'\ nf land to hu lld ,·nur 11·'"""-1 \ .,.111 ;,, .. _1111 schools. Three 2-bedroon1s. 11 <! baths. En-dream home <i r hol d for appreciation, 1r\.·011 1 .. n 1;1111~1 1· 1~11 r 1;;-• .Ji11•1 ---1 1 I'.!:.'.! B \ .. 111 ,•,rr;i~ (1,..,r 1.1: r .... ,1 ........ '-'!:• \111 I closed garages. This invc~tn1ent has every-can project \l'hrt t thi s land is going to be It \:..r.• 1 \ 1-.. -1"'' 1,.· : Br. ' ., .. 1 :.ir ""r" 1 ~.1,..11 . 1. ,1 1., : 1.i: 11 .......... >-~• .. 'H• IO';~ [)u.,.,·n roar!, 01!'r l aC"N'. 3 II!(' thing. Owner \1•ants to exc hange for larger "A'O l'th in 10 years, then Call &lt>-0555 TOI)·\'\'. I ~• ~1 • • • :1 \1•1,.th.1'' , ,,, ' r. 11, ••! l•·t 1 11.1: 11. , ....... ~.11 1 ,\!It units. Notify us if you are interested . Call '.'I~~' '-1' '· 1 ~ ,._.,,, r• t •"' h r.ni-! ·• 1.t{ 11 ....... , . ' 1' \HI. &1&-0555. CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE Hou!ol!~ Unfui n. 305 '1 '. :' 1· '1· '1"-'·''1 :::: ::. '• ····· ~:~,:: ~::: CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE $ ,ot~'''~ 'TALLEY 1 G•;~~ RENTALS 1: \1i:1 ,;~ '.~.':;:::-::::;_, . .'i __ ~A:~~l -~:~T; _; C.1tt 614-i'lll 1 1-..:l mtS, 2 tlhl inrag-l"!!, bagc_ .. ' nirnt 11.·/.,.,·inr f('l]<or . SlD'i.000. fi14 1&1'.?.-K~. j ,o.,,,. V,i\LLEY \ ~ f J-\ 'I '1 • t \i\f ~;1Y J'. l•ir I $ t'1:. l l REAL ,...,\ ... A .. ;\O'<'t•.-o{f I '1.'1t :. ~1 ·;:\.·:i~:;~;, 111: ;._,. ]'.I' :1.\ l1•111L .... \ -. JY ·: ;·J, , ••. :. ~.;7., O ; . I ..r:::::::: ~HOUSE' 111: '\.u f;1, 011h r ••••I, , •• •;,'.•• Mobile Homes F 4iii ... ,1, 11, • "-' (',111,1,,,11 f'\1 ------ , . . I . '.~.5 · I --I~~ Newport Hei9hts !t's 3 bcdroonu; Ir's upd atf'd It's got boat t'CJOn) It's got bll! lret:'s h 's cxpant!abll' Jt:s vacant for Sele l2S REALTY A Be•9 Ente1pri~e·Ame,,c11n Stoek E•cnange'Comp11ny ~ L ou,is 1' '_' ::i Lagund Bl!ach MOB! LE HOME NI WPO•r. BAY c M 642·1lll I \l\I \t '! ! . \ rr· . IH:. '.! I\\, ! 1~~-~-~0-.,-.,, --. ---___ , ' ' ,. 111•1 .. fo lllil) 1 !1~. ,.,,, !••!i" s1~·. 1·111 1·1 1 1:r, hlt111· .. FOR SALE: I ABeigEnteipn!u!-Amet1Ci1nStockEictlang•Compo•y Mountain, Mountain, Det.ert 1, .. 1, 1 11 .. 1r1 \\., ,\1\I (,_ .. HflQ t,,,,.d,.no-r !.~, 1•:-.1 •h'•'":..•l.,~111111 SILVERCREST . -" Resort 174 Resort 174 '"'11 ., .. '· .. ' ;•''I' 111ld .\\.qi 111.1 ·~·.--0;:17 11fto'r I~ s~~· : 1:1, ll•"r l~·f1o'll. l~l MOBILE HOME Industria l Property 168 Industrial Property 168 c:l.•1\1,' .. I,,· ·. '1,1 ',1. s.,'.'.·,1 T-ti.r. 1 .\:-O:T~nn·· '.' I.lit , cr,·JI~. \11 1'1111°11 I•1 ••I. LAND , S-"" :: HI'. 'J 1~n fri·h" "11 20' :.: ~.::·, 'J HlJ 2 Bft r:allJ · ( OYER /. ACRE I ,, ,, I ~ I' 1, ,. '! ,1 I "11·~. ,, r1 ,.·o nu, I• n1· .. ,1 ''!· 1.11111~. 11 1 ..,,,, J-.11d drapNl, hit-ins.. rein>:. 1, l 18 • \ 1 1>1 •··•11 l-'·11· \\ 'd"r pd, t•hlld llh S·ll•I I 1.t11~ 11111• Jrt•I•· .. m. It's $47,5(() b"et cle!ail at 646-7171. Ol'£N TIL 0 • lr'S ~UN T') 8F. 1'/C(• h '•111 ~I'' ..... . . ... . ... .._..., l'r & elt"CL dryer, .,.,,1,_..-J De sert I lot Sprin,!!o.; -:'\l{tb1l~hon1t• !<in,! _ I" 'I·• J l \I --'.-.. _ -----, 1111 "1:1•·01 ,id. THE REAL ESTATERS )nr m air cond .. kl!rh INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 51' x so· -! -.: l~tk . frorn rlubhousc -Sl .. "'l\n •t. "' ,,, ~ 'of!.\!~l' :. 1;1·' I H.t ' \l.,J], df'l"l' .. 1·a1(,,hl1• I rlock. slurfl~e !>h('(I. lun•I· I\~} 1, .,11. ''"''I'" 1:t ·• l 1>'.1 1·t~"l '•' S!.!·,_ NU VIEW RENTALS I 1 r Tl 1 rail &-tfHl5J5. 1 · u i-,·,_ip(•• pa 10. ln'<' )TS. Q 11 1., ~·;, 1, .. 1."' I" 1" :'lhu n j P<»lf~ 11".1.,:<'fJ);1!1". 0/\\' "7 .. -lll ,•I "" l•ll-:::!I" ~ <.:::...! -like llU. LJx·;u('(j l!I nt'•I Close to llnrbor r~lvd . nt 3526 \\'est1ninstcr ·"'I' . \[,·-' \'"1'1" .. :. \'•71 --------1 ',;e::;"""°'='='='='='="'<l 11<.1u11 pk ·11, fro 1 l\'.C'a r l.ancnstC'r and J·:cJ1\·ard" .\l•'J\ (:r <-.11 · -;: Ill: 1~+111•·. ,.rv il .. ~(' t-1 -WATERf"RO'~ CON . 'v·y nl n··~Y ~\'C in S •nta \n• 1600 rt "Id P l 11 •·. I:' . l:r: l;,L ~·:'/I : 1:1~ .• I· . :.: '•r .:.r, ... ,., • "' DO St O~·hAl l hi. lron1 t·lut1-· · ., ·' u. sq. · u g. us Pol rntial llfltet ~ite-appx . 10 acre~$100.000. 1 · i••r·u. Jnt"il. • 1 ,,1" ... irn•t ,., ... m. ltiN! \·I. ', .. ·"-"' ,\-pir!\ "n,t'!ifl,_O.-SPECIALI~ hou'>i'. n~1u .. C'd ,.., Sl~/(..O 2400 sq. ft . of shed non· used as ornamental l " 11 coco·-~ · . 1'" .11v-,\•Pl. .~JJ ·'•"'. S89 tall F.Vt:S. 21 3-£9.~ti9'.l. iron \\·orks. O\\llCr ma\' lt·asC' back for 5 :'\!'>\\' r•• 1111 ~1.-1· Fitt1\1 1•1,0 h S:Jj 1~r ... :.'°::• 2 br, 2 ha & 3 hr , 3 b.."t • a U'1\J" :J;>;). ... 11 .• rt .. r .. 1 •. 1,. l...tth ,\ ;-.,I ••Jl I Let me'~oot~S~COO-my mr7.7t:1'.' years. Excellent rr1\·cs11Tic11t. Llri\'e hy and i\e;ir !\TOJ .\\.l·:-1~.\RO'.': \·:\L LE\'-~tpp x . 5 S LANDLORDS S .. 11,\l:.l'. 1.1,,,11 :-l:n. ~ i:\, t•11: 1,1 ... \_.;i · 111: ~· I•;• ein~lusi1·c .... ·at c r!runt CAN BE SEEN AT: call no1v. Offered at ~.000. Call 6-lt:i--0555. acres Sl9 .000 . <:ali &Hi-0555. l 11 ~1.1 i c .! 1 ·~ l·~l.1~ 1 11,1 r-rn, r1r .. 1.1r,.-,., ilt >lt• 1'1111 n•i 11!1 111'· iu :u listings. CRESTMONT S ALA RENTALS S I .;.,tJ!:•. S:.::W/:uu. C.\l.L "L'IH •ll~ ·L·~-''-'-'-"~-~- CaU John She31'Cr-Agcnt ESTATES F VALUE Per1rblos.1;om-l·:xciting in,·e5tn)ent (or far· ,. ,1• r· .1.: 1:,11 . ·.i~...-.. ,· ~11fl 11.1 :i:nRtJH.\ \'i"" lln1111•. l..r1t 6T.r3.)lJ 10'•1 Sltc Dr .. Brea. ICentra! CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 0 si~hted invei;tor. :\pprnx, Ill 'ct·cs 011 Fort r.1,s. •·1·p1~. •lri••. 1.111ni. Slflfl A l B Vi\.LLEY .. <.! ... <\! >;·I" '.' !•I' I 11lt \ <;1:,r1 1~·· 4~1~ !V\illl~9 1·::2'S Newport H1ights I c~~~m.6fi:,.l i1;r ~"Cl6"1 ... '0 ''''"• 1·cjOll lld. ~20.0IJO . ('al! 640-0555. :. ...... l..1.! .... ~ • ¥"' RENTALS Homefindl!rs 547-9641 Laguna Hilla HIGH ON A HI-LL 1 t(J,'ITACT RAY, Pl.: ~IGR ., ! t. ~ ___ _ fr1r sho\\·lni.:. ~ j CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE 1,111 ... P•''" Ot: '.'Br s1·ll 1 Hi'. ~10~~~~on1:i:~,·~ o;~r~~s'.1. ~:~~I l~i .rRE!rr\\'OOD. S X ~ 'l tk REALJY ~.,0 1.1,,,• V,i\LLEY H*ou:~51 ·*01A11Pl*s .. ! ~1.1~·, ~;~\1~,'{'~, :: _i:r, S21•J A::\ 1~1,j:'\~c~~~~~;:•i.:1~ ~~~~.1\1~~ & b \1 ... 11/fi:\8 pt>n..ou1 rnom 1 RR -t •• I ---lt·1"'· ,;,2 ~+./1i "\'-'· ur. cry ,,..11ulifu\Jy · '" · ' · "' r."· "' i !II' · t. , ,,.1, 1.,1 d!'cora!('d; '-' mu!4 st·c: I ru.11 Ba, lor('('r~ n1 r heat. n'.~1 \ ~ 433 W.19 th COSTA MESA ", • .i·1,;1·t. nr1\ ·,.,,t ·.~. <h1><. Laguna Niguel ssi.1:xxi. ('J pts tr itl"J)S. bttns. sx_1 1 , I ,. , O.PEN SAT/SUN l 5 ~rfN'ned p1111n &. carpon. A Be1g Enterpr •se--Ame1 1can Slotk E•thange Compan~ 11 1 LANDLORDS FREE! I·\~ .. 1 1.~ .111.,11 1;J.," ... -.ro • • s:>:.oo ('nsli. 5-15-25.".6 1 "' REALJY ' .1 , 1 -,-1 --1--4 r.ri :.! !..:i lh ini: nn Iv 11inl~ 357 CATALINA Cond '' I · LANDLORDS' i''.11 11 • 11 · '111'''" "~'1 11r•'rt lrHn rn1. f111 k· hit/In~. l!+70 12xS::!' Fll"Cl\i·ood mohil" om1n1ums I ncome Property 166 ' 1 . • ~,., ·! fr,r k id".~·'"'''· , '"'•Ir •\ 1,. n c l' r! ,,. .. ~~~!'!"""' home. Ot·rrin v1e11· 5 Srar I for sale 160 \\ :, ~IM ,·1,,!111· in ;\0•1: r•·r· Homef1nders 547.9641 1 ~i.n11k!~1~. 2 i·ar ~ar. tn1 JONES adult Ne.,.,'P'Jrt Beach p1trk. I . . . . , 11 UNITS _A Berg fnlerprise·American St ock E•thange Compa ny 1 ~·.i• 11 •1 "l'>nR '.!'" \J,,~ •1 nia1illafl: S'\:':() l'i'1. hast A REALTY INC No pets $6200. li4()..S{II8 BLIL~~.RS SAL.I:'. ui Caf'.Hf . EASTSIDE Income Property 1668~iness ----,\: 1.,,1.:un.1 411ir l.1nT1l !'"r Dana Point rlt·p. ·l~J-Z-i l-1 EStl'l'6 f'\'enin1.,>s. I By !lie .Sea. 'lh1 ~ 1>4.·"~'·' I \n'\·,1.•11!.J:t.E T·• Y11u' 1 11 1 ~1'\'\'..;l,,••·:'.Br. ~ M·: -V.-1-----1 _ • ~ ~ llo.'"". 2 unll cundu. Up,·n :-.:11 F.h·i·<'n unit~ in dP.Sn'a l>!r 9 XE\\' Dll'LF.XES-Opportunity 200 1 1ss1on •e o I (7l4)6J3-62to 1 l t.'\.\~~L'i ,_lk.," BR.~. ~:i .• 1 .I< ~un Ck:«r1n v1<'.,.,, fully 1 rai.r ~id!'COSlll :O.Tesa. J blk UAX,\ POJ;>;T NU·VIEW RENTALS 1:, 2 '"· 11·1·1, car. !n•lr\ 2001 w,a.lbcN 81.o. ~?i, "' l:l'~al Sl.,WI) lanrfsca.prvl. dt·ck,.; nfl f'l'<'l'Y I ''' ;-.:r.,.,wrt 131\'d. S uni!~ f,\BUWL·s OCLAX Vll::\\'S MEN-WOMEN ~~! 111:11 --"' _l'~l!I\ fl'~ i:,1 .. ~/" i . .i I i,1o,1,;, th .,,,. l·l;;,~·;:;~-.J r:;i·; 1 .. ,l.lv~~~·u1kf:.~: Ntfl'PO!lltlU'l·Clldornia9Z660 IU' ~n:. 1126! Goth11NL roon1, 'J. BR. I dC'.ll Ln t•a .... 11h f1replAces, all i1·ith S&l.900 to Sn .9j(l /Jl l.l'\I ~ 1'.l~. :.! 1;\ l\l\ C"I T. ' 2 l•iti""· f,. ••I."''" $-1 . .0. l~t H.B. Sli-+:nll un it. ,\l] t'lt'c. ~"11-lJlli:iJ'<'1 patios .~ l1Uilt-in~. Income is S-18.9:,0 mn-\'1lw l~> ';..111 '"'"1 t.\tf" 'f.,,11iJ111u"' 1:1 •·r··,111 .. n .li\ v~\ 1" 3 .,Br:~ I~\ ,\ lu~1 111., -~~·.!I 1\\'1n1d11 OPEN SUN, 1-5 5JO WESTMINSTER Sl c·nr. 'l h'I 1 applns . A.uto f:?"-li'lgf' d1~1r ovC'r Sl ~'IC'-l ••'r ITV). JU,\ t"rom•~NV<.110\1 11 ln•~11111•l11 \\.111tTu .. ri.·r. ! . .!.i/ll•">lll• '",""" \11·1_• __ .• m~1 1-.1 ,~,--1 1;tx-.;;A +"oil~~i 'a(~~1~1: op~I"". SW,500 prr unt1 ur S196,5ft>. \\'ell maintained. <I Ple.~r~ s;r!;JO.S't.i.:(Jl I S11111 \'o,1;r •111n l1j)>l1u·~,·· hl ...+<'1llf I•• I t •1111 .. n1n 1•1,..,,11. H('tlkt'r \,tnn .. .,1. ~""'J···-· oir 1111~, SEE lhis imrna('. homr. :i Bdrms., 2 haths: lamily rm., 2 lrplcs. Obi rar garage on allC'~·. 1\ith ~hop & roon\ for tr.ulrr; fenced yard with lO\'C'ly patio. Only !411.500. Spaec sn. \Valk to bearh. s9 ... ooo for ..... hol~ bldg, Trike Take ;uh·anta;.<e K33-33C6. Olht't" opm t r1-S11n at Till-:' [.IUX'T ',!1;.;~"ru~_; B I p FOUntain Valley ."i .... ,..1\,:1\ ___ --~ .• ~. ~c $ f)·['('\\'ay :1 tn l,1r1nnighan1, l.':SIJ~Copper Lan.leni I boa. l!ntnsula ... J-~\'11.\.L 2 fir, Ra . 11.·i0. furn. :136-$91. ~o to\\:11~1 rJN'fHl & rur n " PhorK" 831-ZiOI I ANNUAL Vl ! r-., Fx~·t: . HI' 'HI I -"1 •·• Id• u\..r '"'"· no1 u1111u1. I n,,! .. ~.' oeP•hoso~c.ri:', -~,~~-,1188>1 ,'',", ~I \\'kday~ call bul\c1cr. •).IZ4!l<f1 1~11',. l.)l ;1,,1.\(I' 1 1'.',; ,1,1, 1 Hr, '1 lq li•ri;r~1. ri~,.1;1: 1:i11n~ -,;.,.: S~~!.e;:· !i .I 0 -2 1111 ' or l~I """ '"' ..,..... I B" fl , I 1•••1 '11' /lf\\ I·· I ''00 .... , .. ,,,."'· 1'NIE1t1t.. ;-.)..69il I ~ o.,.,71rr. otlSI! ... lin11 ~. BUSINESS •rf''· d1~•·r 1tir1i .. u1 1\1.01! r., .1 1 ~· 111'•·1--"-~-~----General . • '> ., • .>:> .• ;; Bl!\i; rron1 beach. Cini,, .\)•r' I. $.'>l.1 'rly J:y llil/l( ···~ .!.< Newport Beach ,:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;~~ P(~:~~'\'i!~'.9:'•~;\ ri~: 12 UNITS ~~T.l . Pme "'11l))7· 0 . I OPPORTUNITY -'-'l'.'~~~~~1 TEASE I Hu nt1;,~9. 111°"1, .• 8~-·1 :~, I BAYFRONT CONDO A"ea9e 10< sale 150 I &'-<·'6W COSTA MESA Lots for Salo ' ' ' I011h ,1; P.11. ~hn11 n liy :J/;p! 1•1 ]111• u1 t,r:.n•! !if'W I I Duplexes / Units 1.o .... · n1ainlennn<:e. in good SHOW "'11/ r1·.1111·r ·,if,.~f•1l T.trn;1r,.,·k T" v. n ho u ~•'I 1 sall! 162 , Eas!sio!e lo1:ation nea r LAKE ARROWHEAD ! Corona del /'l\ar ••\•·il•.-,kin.: ··lr,,;uni 1~··1 & -----------1 f)Ubtic transportation and Hillsldc Lo!. \'icu111y Coontry · r·J11hh••11S•". 2HR. 11 /w ~h.·n:, Newport H_ ei9hts 1' Appreciation Potential SUPER 12 UNITS I ~h<11•Plll!::'. 5175,000. Lo .... · Club. $8001. 6+~::.'(i79 e\'l'n· MARCH 22-24 ~· !·r 1••111,l•"I~·· 5!111 111'!". hl!11t'\, l('l\t & JIO\t io, ~~ 1 1 L 3 These lhror 4-p!cxl's :irr dr."1n 111 U.S. Uolh1.rs or ini.:s • FRI., 5 PM TIL 9 PM '· l•r ,.,..,,,. t:,.=un:i s.~er S).15 rcnl Cif lease. 1.st mo . ~ i;q,· I. 0 1vu1g ar<'a. s"-r'·ly r-.···-· ,rrr-;,. .. 11 .. -... 1 ( k l 1 R d I '''" ,,, ,,, 1'""' '""I ' or .i . bed!'«lnl. Pool ,i:, ~d v r-.n""' ~.,_, JO~ft:r ... ~f loent('('I, in R n11'(' Anahr11n :rl"t.'. Jr••r tn1as. -e Out of State Prop. 178 SAT. 10 AM TIL 9 PM ~ ".r. i.11r··1· .. ;.1 s·~_J) -. ' • , .,.1 ,...,._,, ,,. J "-''" v,,,,. o f 0 t•att ru'L•a . \ rry tri\\· 1ar an("> fat'·• Citrpel. Realtors, 9~Z).JO. SUN IO AM Tl L 6 PM . l 01 ..,,, . .,., r•>t r 1 • \ 1: .• '•Jl-111'1i ........... 1 · i.J1•s1:!na!t'tl maJO' ' '"'''"'• -----------' N:(I~ 0~ n k ~•1 ~ " " .tor. Park-like lots .'A~-£\\ln1·1 •. AC'R"'S of l•tll top 1 .. ,,,1. . ,.1,,· f!·Jl·r '. ' ~·~·,LEASE OPTION 51 ,000 '#U"•"JV· DC' ,.u c -.;.., -only 1 J mi from Fn•sr)I)· UN " 0 S T" M I t '"" 7171 min~ poo:ils .~· ~ruHly [lhly DER C>\•·r loYJklno-1-ui,ur El\• r I ee nl any : ·•' I·" 11'> 'ri' f'"<'l1f f-. ~· ·, .. !if{. :! B.\ l'IAl\h"u~l'. 1~11 · .,...,... · Clo\·i~ ('i!y !units Ill !he p'1h II '' 1 IB \ · I " I ' I L' 11 11 1 · OpfN-7/L 9 ·ITS FUN to Bl. 1wcf1 nf J..T0111h \\.ith 29'; <In, ~rri1. A .. l : • . unit..,, CONSTRUCTION \';i/Jry .'l.r . ;\[('(Jfun!, Or<l.('r•11 BUSINESS EXHIBITSQ-r ·•":' 'r-'-· ~ 1.'." .\ ·'"1 111~. 1 111:.:". '"''"· 1 .. rn~'. I ~ 1.1ms s.1'11 .. 1!ulf'd 111con1°· fOURPLEX SJ...r11. 1;.\i;.!Y.'..i~. Boh I Pl F S 1 d I 1 il •·•-•··" \I.ill; 1 .. ,1:,,1.p1tu.: X•·\i , •T· 1r ' O\\·nrr .... in carry at 7·,~~. 01 . ..,, $'.!1 .ll'I(). Pf'T yr. \\'i!h 1 us rl!I! a ur ay ll. '.,I,' Coll 1-•,v lo• •'-tail·• R • F Bu . B "Id ' I" I ·'· r:J• f"h"'-'l"'r Than .. ·~·. • ,... ,_..., ~~·;.<.1n.o .... ·ner.,.,·1Jlcarrya1 tl .. in Huntington Beach ancnes, arms, s1nSl!ss . u1 1ng :t!'·-·'v""'A'q"L'"'L .... ,E~'y'lll'[ i -·:ii. ~:;~1 no•i. A~k 1,,r bl'ochun.•. :-.1:..tc'1c CAP.PCT REAL TY $105,000 Groves 180 I l!m1nar ; ~ '·~ I> •I". ~• •. :.1,7 11; '=~""'=:=;;;:=o=~~~'=':r.1.At;1c C".\P.PET REAL.TY 1il~• l\i9-44-ll The R•al Estate Fair Di~neyland Hotel \J i _ NPT. HTS. FIXER iit<ll 1{~111 Sli>-2551 or 839-6133 20 ACRES, \In• ,011 & ~1 . Convention Centl!r ;c l{f·~t\(;('Y DELUXE RENTALS Owner 1vill ~('JI VA on !his J NEW DUPLEX ~('11.f olc1 avfX"ft'!t'! !!'\" ~ --. 111••1 ,\1;i1h,.1 m \,,'l., 1·1 • fff•c; 1.,,1R..,,\1 ~ Hn Cnntln, !~'2·, BR 'J HA llome, gas hHn:•, INVEST ME A ~ !'/{ .. B\ llnUS(' .. 2 ----grafl{'fru1L llr111 1mi:at1•lt1 (714) 774-1632 ..... ,.ICA .. Sl0(.0:(~Do.•~Cl t06'PU!T : I\/{ 1~11-11!' s .. ~. trplc, tant. nn., lj',x30' II &· 80 , ,,--NTL ND,.,.+"nn' :.1: it \ ,\pl Frp!C'·~ 4-UNIT APT. BLOG. syst~·tn . $17j,!Xfi. 1:i,111 n"·•t nn<I .1i :u1 t" pool. i\lake olfer. Call '.ri~·~. • "1 1><·~a~l"l.'. l:ou J?ar'·s .-P .. 11os. ra'rd·s, elc:·cr"'11 n·n!al an"a ,\:. 1:0-.:xl ~ . . e ()nSaleLl{j1,itOI· SEAWIN_D __ 'l2·!·;r~, • :,··,,.''\\! PrestJge Hori\cio, &15-95Hi. Acres, SZ'lS per atre. 40 & ~I r\t'l\lJOl'I !11·!!:::ht~. 1 1 n1·r~1m1 Cos!a l\l~a. Four 35 .ACRE.~ ;11 ()('.lr\t'! ,( r11ru~. /,!';1tll•r,lup l!<'al r·:~r;.11' Arn.·s. s.100 po'r AC!'>". ~ Call Bu1!rlrr. lilfi-1114 '.! [!./{ unus. Ioc. $.\,016 yr, \\ell, d~_IP !rr1~ftl1011 .. lr11n~ • Hoat .\Jfg .\'ets S50:'\l N t T s I San Clement• ,.\(.'l'l'~. s.iio J)t•r arn.· ::0 .r.: 2:> Try ]Q', d•ll\·n, SG.1.00'l. /lC\I.' \\1ld Animal P;1rk .• J::qui p nent nets ex 0 PY9 0551 SA\'f; YllC!~ !Jl"J\\'.\ !',\)· . OPEN l'o"'" o., &>5 .. , 1-5 Al'l'C's, S~iOO 1.1o·r at'!l'. ~ SO. of h11·~ 'l ··h;orn1inL: ~1·p Wl!sll!y N, Taylor Co. $170.000. C~l! l>_:i1~i;: .£!11'~\ SJR:'\l VIEW \lL;o.."r i•hJI<' rt•nun..: S ·' ~,,..... <><• ., 1\(T<'S sr.OO ""r at·rl' ?0 >,_ hou~ f\n 11cz Jot, IJf';,ut1!11I ,. R"'\LTO"S Siout & Assoc., 14 •-5.Xill 433 C II E 1 SC ... ~ · r. ,., e Job Sh S2)(}\T ~ U I ' h I h 11·"· 1" fnnd ''n pur.-h,,-. ' 8 e mpa m<', A~·rt•s 11 l'flhln Sll.:icKI. I :it; ~arctrns p S r:pnl!y &-l\-.~616 I Ziil Sun j;,.1•1uln "i111ls Rd. Real Estate ' ' op gr ; ' ' '' rrYl~l. ~ :oT 1 nn:". !'.tlrrn, 1 ', h '· i 1 ·1r. 'r Sharp Z yr old, J BR. 2 BA, \ r b r. al I p 166 HOLLAND BUSINESS l.11 pl;u ·. f1,11nal •!111110:.:. din area and lam rm, nur· Sit~-~~.~·l~~r 1~~~ny~~·re ncome roperty lt>:e11pm·t &nch f>-H-1910 Exchange 182 ·:,lO·IYilJ\ :-;,\J.ES fp\:rll ~ri ~··1 1 -d<'uu·i: ,.1 ,,.1. r-:111.,) ;~~.';~\ .. ~• i "rk!i1,.,11 ~.!; rored clos('! doors. beautiful JH'Upt:rli('s, including f;onn l O UNITS TRIPLEX pn1 ol•· 1•,1111n1111;'~ tr 11n1~ & ,·ir.,.,.·, fruit tn"f's. Room for H\"olll 011 EZ tr nii:-:. Cfll l ~rnr So. Coas t Pl;ii.1. lfl ACH~:s S1.<.k1y•lll ('011n1y .\t.~rn PAl:Ts--:'\,\p-;,\.,,11 1 , .... intn:n.: l•·I •" 1111• :: lldri1i, '/. B11, 1.1 111'(. 1•/•!1'1 boo t lr lr. $4:-1,&ill. ~hni·7 pni. Tran~ \\'c.~r I $120,900 !\\'O 2.hrtrm, nnt• l-t>r!rm . 5-10.000. 1.ft \'11•11 :'I< rr~. ''I>' II ti I' ,11, <.trip• frit \••'I I l!1l-,!l.;1nn-; .i11 1 ·:. '''' 1 •·j IJ •1k-11p, 1.1'''· I.: r. 11• .,1 ~ AA Realtors 492·2100 Arr•'·"ll::•'. Int•. 53S·S&ll, lfl 1 1 \r 1 t1 1 J.rpli·~ .. ~hait i·:irp. g:irag,.~. Arrh Beaf h Ill~ J~1;: 1~i·o '"" 1 .. , ,f hqsin"'~ ·,.., 1 ( 1 111 1 ,j, I l 11., S •: 1~ r -..111 1i1 I '"' ~ 1p: S ,i 1 r .·· BEAUT.:;l1111'C'rilll!14HR .2 unll.,)N'.o• • >U "r ,op• Slli-, Prr n10111h lllt"<-.me. S70.()'0 lll·ar \\11n 1 iu\· ·1111 .. 111.,111• kn.,·1 -l1•11~.·;•··1 l•""'1n 1,,.,~,.11.,, l ':o;.11~,,1;111ld•J'. JIB •,!I• bfl Dee , If .-c-,----All -l••d1,~•111 ITll!ll' :\I nt ITll'<'~!nl•'lil $j,1 00 PM\1~1 1irop,.11)'111!•f .ll;• !1n.1n•·1nL: ~1\t1l·1tl•• 1·.o1 1!\!f, 1t1J:r1\', lo 'r.• .l.>-,J.I . ;1n \'1t•11· i)n J:CO J .\ arra :?' l'nhns ."~;,·, \\\'«~n111l•h·1· Io 1· r1 t 1 .. rl".1 •1 11 . f County ----- CALL G) 646-2414 ~ Ne•r Ne.,port Post Orf Ice INCOME WITH Boat Slip Avail. :! Bl~. ~ 1;.\. Eh·g·inl, El~.:111,1, l·.11>~11111, ,\\-.11 1\!1nl !~olh s,;,.1 1><·r 1n" Y•· .. rl). I Call 642-2800 I ;.;1;1\' 1!1rtvrr \'1"11·, 3'17:'Jfmo. z .. 1\,:: •·r 1 r.r. ::1 ~ t.n, "J"Wt l "I . fl , lrpl, ! "ll.\'l'Natlnn p·l, din n u. fnn1 ri11 • h:I t .. 11115 l'~l\ rnr ... p rip! •>r t ,, n, 1 I\ • 11I•1t.:i 1111n>'n! \ r,111 1,!j.' ~.vr,,o:N. h40-l:i•il l '-t 111.-, liOJ:,1 1:.\-..c 'I!. lrl( i.:1ui:l;:;1 ). "I ,,·•I I 11''"· ·,f~ ;ol'Tf', \\'\I., 1 •• 111 .11.-l•.J11~rno1 P;1rh,I ;... 1.1 i•Jl, ftii. I... \\!,~. !'tlun•1 f ', ,_,.,! I 'I '1-t ' ' f' ll II ll • ('.,•111••· 1\1q .. 1•1. ;:1\1:, ZB.\,j 1,1111: •_\/11 1·rp1. 2 car ~ur. .,11l·lo·. ,,,_,.,I, --~-!:! \l T 'l..1111 Sh.·1~·" lnrnr I )'" ~·1 II \ 1.,. -~ t..1. fu1n ~n~;l~~'t;~.: .. r1~~·l ~J,;~~n~~~-; s 1ri:, n 1u ... 1 :~~ only tri j _1,_on11l1•·'-1_.., ... .,f) _ --1 F1'P.'I. lilt L:..'t"l'P.:-l'. ~,,.,11,lq ff I l\l:, ~·. Bn , h ..... ~11 , ;:.ofr!l'r,rr. l'"•l 11-;t". Yrl.\ I i., 1-'llr''n S7 ., •it 11nfun1 ~ '~I 111" I,:) I) ,' rour;~. 2?' Via i'.lontf'~0.1 c:1n~~.' y1 11 .. h,i~h dl'.';{'rt. \Ii"'" fr.,iu ~huppini.: o'A"'v"io"·o~" :1 ·;~;;'>-'.";·, or ,,.·nt•· ,\ ·nol.-1 I l;J: •I, J.: 1 .• 11 ·:1~1:. ~'I~\. l1n1 r111 I. ·n" S.<il--02,0. ,1gl. _:.~,ta \:ille). 4.<1-1610. I Cf'nTrr & sc·!p..-.\~ H('turn'l l . CARLSON i •"'' !'-., 1·,1:r, J.11 ~· "J!qd,·· 1.,i, •·f "1•• •I• 1n1•l f~111"'· • rr•I•. dr1 •' 1.··,n J.,., ,/•)'t;i.,\:-;.; IP'\\ .,1 ll\'JI • San Juan Capistrano ICU:'ltr.; ro Costa 1\l<'s.1 S\\·11 p !1.6on 1nvr«tm<'nl. gros« 1n-REALTOR 833-9293 0 '11:.:"1''' ~'''1:,. 1-·· '1·111'1·J 1'0•·1 1 r"~ ··f '•f '11 ''~:Ji ,.7 i,'7i .dt 1:1:. ,;_.,,,, .• l';,111h11.1 t -----~----l\IC'l'l Sunda.'ofOr lt1 \\ f>n·,..,., t'<ln1e Sl~.:))) P'" )r. Call to-I •1r)" !'\;--;:-,-~fr--;::-;-'/'\~)-•" /, t •'' "'" hi '11d 1li. 11 \; • td ft .. ;d,. 1 "'" ,\, tt! ' "" 7 UNITS NEW . " ,, ' "" S')I I ~ JI l !I "~1 -------· DRA.'l,\TIC I lan1!. 5-l~~l'l l'.? Bkr.·-I diy. ~·l-:-=::xr1 • 1 •'1r1w" t!'lr. r.111 1.r111n1 '•111 · · ' ' __ ·i:u. 211A, J.Ot1t .. , 11',l .;.11 \1 ,111 i't 1,11 ,·,;; CO:\TE:'llPO!lARi" 1 .1. · h . "-·J INVESTMENT DMSION OCEAN VIEW ·~~I '.n1r-k ~t1•k·· olr ~ -r•11:Y 1:1 t·1 1, 1,,, l•·""t .. '.'!J'' .. ~1 ... ~ .. · •.\\!•'··:, ______ _ ARCHITECTURE "~ni-ranc sites!no3<1.l• ~;in [·~---~---1 \~.'1-11?'.1>1'~1 ~ .. -':Jr,r ! ri1 !• dll l,.\'l .r~·1 ;i .. ..c f•,r 1>•:. !1f\l!I J!•11·,1· f 3100 ""· r1.. nr. Dana Point 11~.".P~_1"'~·ra_no S19.9:iO&up.CaJJ I ·~I , Brnnd ,.pankin~ ne,,,. 7 unh IRWIN & IRWIN M L 24 ~··u1'-.. ~.', r~r: .. , $ll'1 ~.; ... .,1,, , IJP. 1 , 1 -• 20 h h '--.,,,,...._\NV apt. P.PC'l"l'ation room, oneyto oan O , .1 • .11 . ------;. .. :.: 111• i'f" JOi.i .... Harbor. 1~ t'pcn...._·aro · REALTORS ~"':~-> ~-... 1,.-·'' ur ,..;p,\f'Kl.l\1, ;1i,,tr·1•.!B11 . !,t1t1.•. 1,..111 0·1 ·~-. 1••J.l ceiling in !iv rm & fonn din \ A pts., I ' ~at_h h ~k OC'elln \'ie-.., ~'" ..• ..,.4,,. •.• ,. 11 ,.., .. i. 1-1 rJYf>;. 11 f' p, I: 1,<1 ,1.~ l)!k to 1.·11 .' , ... ,.; .. i· ,~..,··1 rm. massive frpl c, spiral For Sa le 152 ------dr~undpa:~n~~i(.)~~ '.,.~, I st TD Loans '1.1zy (rl'IT v;r .. ~;;-fllt fpl,,1 5;:·.~.r:~H lP'f l!LTl~S ~rl~ r.1.-... ~:.1. sta i r case lead!! to I EASTSIDE INCOME Wif'rrl('f}"-'Clatton. Booming I _hlk~l11'"!~ 3_,,, '.1 \J.,-••• 1. Hr1-... -1-e-··w ,,,-,,-,-,,-r.-,,-1-.1 spectacular hbrary-i>tudy & Cemetery Z Hou~f's on I lot 3 BR & comnlunlty. S199.fm tull PROPERTY OWNERS UP TO 90% HAL PINCHI~ .,. B•'1t('h .u~;i ~Ill: ~~-" \'r•l 1 .. 1Hl~r-111~··! 4 Lr 11"UR , St:tndeck, lrg . m 0 d .. c r n lots/Crypts 156 2 Bit.~ rrol urn .,.,.Jlh 10 '~ I pnl-e all two bedrooms 8 1,~ 'C IN'fEREST H ... ,Ji .. r • ..... ~~~1~ pd . ;\P\1f"''r1 I• " • ~ 19 :; I kitchen, sep ~!11 rm • .) lrg I ,_, _ • • I fin Cft·n ... r ""Ill •·1trry 2nd Hurl'}'. Call SJ:'}...3.105. ' JJnvt> you R R€1tl ~:~tnir 2 d TD L :-:.:f !(•H~.!1.rl't ,--1'L1 ·;.;1 Homl!f•nders 547·9641 ' 11.• •11n f •r I• '"' t,1 "\\ ""' hr. 3 bn . 7~ ){, [1naflC'i~h· CE:-OU::TF:Ri l•ltl', Pa('l!if' Al ... 1 .1 nillre to 1·h.-.:i-w fl'1n1 INVESTMI prohlt'm ~ \\'p 'JX'!'l~h1e In n 0" ns 1;; I-··;~, $69.;ioo. Open hous~ Sat/Sun \°1('11· P:i1·k, ro:o.t. lurn !· /n\1~1 \\l'!•·I~ t'T'tC coun-'-~ ~m;~1 exchan1,TJ n~ •. 11 !\pl'·~ \If • " Hf:/.f',,\ • r:. j.. .1 ~ 2 r..r{ fl"" s.;·, p ..... ,1 ·1 12-5, lake CamulO lns 1lf'l'l'I H1\•n.S2::'.'i •~ll.&IB--56.12 ~~·lln1.,.Ciilll•r,·~UJ.(rll ••tnr~.'[ij]' , : i pMfll>f"I·~ rnn~u!t "ltn u~ i,i·~ll •;.: 1 i: J; 1"1;1 .\1r/1 .. 11d ,\,K (.r 1.,,,., HH , f •. \ ll.oll•11 ltamblas on .nunp. So. Of Commercial lir1.fi'illi. J ---··-BARRETT REAL TY Lowest rate1 Or.,nge Co.1_' \ ~ ...... ,; .. , .,,. ,1 ; • ,,. 1!1.1.1.1nd '"t'\i··· S;1 11 ,Jnnn C;ipl~trll110. to Property 158 1 S ' ' ' 642-4353 Sattler Mtg. Co. • 1 I \1 r• ,. ' r•. \!cl. "'! ' ;. \ l'I 1""",·h .• r · ·-'I' ' r~•1• 3 w.?2 Ca.lie de Donanz:i or I 10 UNIT 642-2171 545-0611 1 ·' l •', ~ fn··d, I,,, .,,, ;/.,'. 7,1;-~'.: '•l'l \ ~' l•P. i·all, l9::-96.ri2. C 1 L $17 500 Sl~J()'.J} l\urwr dol11y .. , TnAf)L"b t· 1 .. ~ ..... k f So_' r.'_n ... _!!-.r~•-•r a.rt'a 'l·I 1.l"'I .,,' ''• Homefinders 547·9641 I'.'l Tl}~:. ('(.ll'.~.Tll\" • , •. ~t .,. , 1 t~1li1 , 211~,';;·~1 ~;r~;.-HOUSE + Q:;n;~ J;,:,i~t;·"""U"n I;\~ -'.!..._ 1, 'l.f'.\\ I! 1!/• t \ ~I" 1"" H\ 11,1~.~t~,\ j(\,. 110 :-.;,,~1 -l~th. ,\;,: ldi·ntli;itl un11 ., ,1~, . .,.,11,.rr 2 UNITS &16-Ji07 pl~e l\·eme~~11.I{•' Money Wanted 250 :_1.1 1 ... ,,1,1• !:1lt1· '" 1 .• ,,1 '!!'l" , 1:1. 111'· _I~\. 1••10 El~~:i nt ., Hr, :.? 1111. Pnrnr+nri ,\vt' .. C.l\I. PriN't'I hcin~ ron\'t'rt<'rl ,., ,1~01los. ----I• " " 1 I~ f:fl.«I\ $l<11 : Hr$:_ '' 1" •i 1"1ln•-. I'"" 'I' '"~'7 ·~ilh family room. fornisl 11'\lo 81 $250 llf'r Sq. F1 . I Rf"fi C11r])t'I r1;r..2·1-.o. ;\(•\\ Tripi<'..: 3 BP.. 2 BA Rl!al E1t1te Wanted 184 \)~r,.r!.1 1'n?;'~~·~;;~_f-?:~ ~''' .1 ... j ,t ~.~. I '1 '". \ '1 ., •• 't• ,.__,, 17.'.l ··~"' 4 ~1 ~-. !!•>,. dining. prh1'11e mR.<;lfi 11u!te. 1 Wesley N. Taylor Co, (LOSE TO BEACH-• 1'11 ". ~ BP.: 2 B,\ Apt!. P\'T PARTY \\'\~T~ i:r::: .i;:-.i ll , • • ..,,, "" !:• .. 1 :. 1 i 1; •1 ~rtr I\ 1:..; r c 1, 1 ~-r A r. 1-· \I den & 3 c11 r Jil'l'itgf'. GN'l!.t JtJ.:,\LTOP~" r.111" t rrl·· i11rrl. l.J1Uodt;.• Bt~· HO\IE DiR'ErT '!•I\ ,,1 f·· l or ,. 'f\1 ·~'Ill k.1·!~ ··~ :Rr.1:)~\ lr..: t1m k1!·!1 rear.yard, on Jiuve 101. Only 2111 Snn Joi1qu1n llllls Rd. nrnnd ;-.;,..,.,. l)l'!U\•' t;~I & '1 _f"<~ i,:.ira-:• ~. &16-l-ll-I riiO:'ll PVT P,.y M!h'!96l • 1 1 /iii!.-, ,1 •. 11,Lr ,\rlulr Ho~ef1nders _ S4~·964_1 -.., ~r )\'"'"'I" .1.: l'hnl'plni: 1 2 mile~ Imm D!lnu :-Otnnnn I """''P"lrl Crn1rr ti«-i910 BR Ouplf'X. "; B.l l ~Ar or x I un11 -.·/l~c "'-1 . I[ &] ~ --~! "''"' .. ~·~t)'.,o.j in c~en CaplstntnO VAiii')' ' ('A . SlJ0.000 51 1 IR•h .-:1 llU ~ ~ ,.. HOCSE wantl"d P11 ply .... 111 't1:•11• ,,,. t" ll"~ ':!. \.itrl ~I; .i:r~. 1 l\"L <;1!', r+nc····! vTYI . I Only s.;!950 \\Uh s J 1''{! NEWPORT BEACH Call Build<.·r.1H7-~.9:'.7 ~~1irr<: apt. lrplc.3 .. Br. 2 1 pay all ea..•h for 1oc111 . !•_._,r ' . .'..~'1 I 11i11n'. lq•I• ·•'·•II r~ ... s,1111 ~r · JL11t•·r \'1' I Hrl J 1111· ' ,·_,! "" J' Pri B ·-I S"t ---I , .... , -" cuprr r ;ipt!!, rt &!" ~~ \I\\ 'I' " I I ., r ,11 <r~ 1 ~ .... t' It.,,'' \'I {'O""!'' linartJng . ....., t a)' 1m ITlC' .n.:.•0.vn 1 e FOR SALE·Bi' Q\\ :'\l:J?. tn('J. i:nrag~ -.·/~rvke propt> y. ~. . . .r • 1, -.1. " 1 J• · " • '· " Nrl9on 1TI.tJ 4.CJ6..345l r or bont.rf'patr&!llllt'S' 20<-rao\'ICllo'fJUpl<\f'~ 5.-:t'(l 81"C'f;t\, HJtr. 8-12-'j'jj'2 or '" ''·'l>\o•l<'l. !Irvine ,,....,1 111nr.•• s :.~·•l/nl•J REDUCED $.1()00, Jmmedlat~ BIU Gnmd} Rttr. Fir:.Hllil 1 ,t. j216 Sea~hott [lr. \\r~r •lf>.'1-M'JI 1 ~ Houses Furnished 300 :..,11 P•Hl'\•ru•, -----------~.,.,~f\\iu "1" fJl·l7~11 __ _ Qel'.'upancy By ov.Tier u111 sPr;stJ,\BLE 1n~·ome, x~ ... '(Ylrt Bt'11rh ('1111 f: t°\IT " 1 1 d ~.1 ] •1 G I 'JP.r· .. I:\ ttir·. 1-rp!• RH.\'l.IJ ~f\\' 1 RP f1·11rr ~ .; n1:1 tiru111·<. In N'pt a&.~unic kwa~. 4 BDk:'lt i.. fllm 1nn11t1on htd;.'f', nf';V hlly, 1 '115•flii til i6 ",., . ., k "kJtrl, , 1· :-;• 111 "\j' Y1 ~i:i ~n· ena ra I r11 1, 2. 1 lv.< 1·, ~ ,,.h 111 !°l""•n , ~ .. r, ,~ 1 ··~in11: ~\(•fV", \J'• I""· tro't1 ~JZ'i nn. 7 Bi\, vie-.· 1 nt , I, 'if(! "fl· ft . ofr. hltlf,:. nkr I nr 141519'.t'i-~ "kr1 l\' :~~nl~~~~ l~~iru i.a S L.~ ape; S llLI t .111 1 .. 1 r• .• r 11_, 11 •rr:1itr 11 ,. \" 1 , iJi '" 1 7·, ',\', l \\ ;ulit.,.. \rr,t , ., ( . '·" pr (' \ Y\\ r II ii ' It}' ,\[ Ii ,;ll.12'¥1 autmriittlc e-prlnklcr:<i, hu;-• liT.,>.J;7crl ITnlPLf.X (k'l'-.'n \'11 ""' 10,, ll ~-irjio c111ner Businesi T"'tnkt.11.,1\.,rl•l 'l·r '? 1:1:. J t· •. 1.,1 .,,. 1 ht~ \.,r.111 1'*·\__1·1:_ '1 .1.-1 ··~1 \\}';"fC-1.ltt l nr.. "~t>11.;. oovtrtd pelio. r11 1 i 19:~Zli~. Condominiums .. sn.Jll} l);inn P11•if1•· I:• •1• -,1~4'i~i · · Op t It 200 Sl:,iii l'hl µJ l llr. frplt P"'"· •r.,n1 1~ h 1-..::,_ r.I•• t'.,:1 11/1 I LEt.;A:'\T :: flr. I~ 1· ... 1~, l:• h · ,\d•1l1', n11 111'1~. S·R\O OPEN SL:~ l-j Ne\\' 4 !lit for ul• · 160 .t,<.tu 1•· I( h•ll. t•"lll t'l•lh tt por un 'f l~f'X •nol L;o.;urlll. •·tin r;.;..1.·-4~ 'f>1~n-r1t? '.! frplr•, 1na11, r,. ··1:.\...i1·' Vle~polnt . {)('('1'0 \'It\\". I 41l'l,....:tXJl I _HOUS.E + 6 UNITS ·I' J YRS ('!il&b lit• & u I I' 1'/ltl ~ Jlr .: Bu. f11Jl1·, l:Al', I t r1-~h1• Pntll r1101 tr/I' t-tlj ~~-.2~,:!Hi l\,\H llllP. \I··\\ 11 .. n\e tt,- .\1nt l<r. Cpt. L.ri: lot By J f\R&~n,\,o;l).2\.>11 .trpl, 3-2 nR hotL•l!S l•fl l•>l ~"'" Llt1•1" at :.>i\:17 E;lrlf'n, St\Jl'ln. 6 :iUUl<l!'I~. s12,m6 t>lro\'.'k l1<·h,('d:-OI "c1~!i<ilfh•l,\1!J:>tn\<'-;u1•!~UIPut-\l}\LI' oud!;t'I h11 .~~1 ""Tl'r "BP.~H\.f'1n1 nTi. owllf'r S63.:it(I 3.'l'122 C..llt l <'U~l. t'!'lrp &-c11'p!I. f'n#'gar' \\·/l"Y'I. F-~td<'. '":i.llOD. 7~1 l-t 11'rr \\·/:IM~',-11 r itc C'.\t. Brei\. A Sifand &: Sri1 I NU-VIEW RENTALS '"ll'"~t\1~ \n11 nn !n'l~"r 11.r ir11··i.; -Y-11 r,fh 11 r rn~ fr;11r· 1>11-l:ir.7 f>\0-139'.!. Rorn<gtt A."11 ·~2 l•l!h "Jlt'1oe-t:~:.:i.~1C.O 6-f.-5.1>:& T11n1 \l1!11•t._ At:t hl'-hl! "If f'nll Rutlrler &li..4414. PJ I), 67~. !i7~10 nr ~'}.t-::21~ ,, ... ,..-; i•r 11'"' ('1!1 tc,1'2-!'itli\ 1'1l!l 11 l•1t,.....,,,, f>aih Uf .. 1 "f11,.rf-1,1,,1f,,.,1 , 1 'ill.J:1,. ----------_;__ - ' • • .., • • 0 DAIL V PILOT S~nday, March 17, 1'174 Unfurn. 370 Hou1e1 Unfurn. 305 Duplexes nfurn. 350 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 1--~~~~~~1:-:--:-~-:---:~--'--~~~~~-. 365 Apt . Unfurn. 365Apt. Vnturl\. 36.sAet. nfurn. 365 Apt1., .-~---------' Furn. or Unfurn. 370 •• Furn. or NeWport Heights Huntington B••ch _c_o_•_t•_M_•_•_• _____ 1 Cost• M es• Newport Be•ch Newport Be•ch Newport Bffch 1-----------------------'---'-'------I Cost• Me.a Cost• MeM N.B. 4"' 5 BR, 2 BA. Jgn~. CLOSE TO BEACH fl hi-beam•. patlo. frpll'., bltn.'>. Ul'11nd /\l'11.' DC"lu.xe 3 & '1 $3$0. 1no. 64&-151~ Hit. 3 HA. dbl gar, ull hltn3'. Cl(r.;(• 10 t'N'ro>a\lou San Juan C•plstr•no & 1it·hl!1. 514 18th St. 847-3007 2 BR. gar, carprt. hhru;, Santa Ana ~aights lake, pool. Adil."!, S2SO IM". 2 Avail April 10th. Villni:c U?G 2br, ba, duplex ror San Juan. i.Jz 8.J3.SI90. nnt, all bit.Ins, crplJI, drp.<i. f:io=i"°'C"'-'=='""~~"""'-f 11v1 i:nr, Cllll 556-1001 or NEW bon1~. J BR 2 ba. 5-11>41$4, avail April l.Jit bh/inli, frpl<'. ON'nn vu,f0'"'-"""-'"""'-="-'"-- $290/mo. 49\r,'!OW <'le Duplexes, Sant• Ana Furn. or Unfurn. lS' :lBR/l~BA. dhl i;ar. f ,\ ht. Balboa Peninsul• $265 mo, L~t ~·!It!>! .... $-10 B,\Y f'HONT, prlv. be1&<;h, clcanin~ dl'p. J.tS-ltJO.) ]..;1rgt' 2 BR, S.100. or 3 BR Westminster $600. Dock avail 673-6640 $26.i, 3 AH, 2 has., nc11J Apts. F_u_r_n_. ____ 3~60;;.;; dt'<.:or uJt.111s. cp1, . drp11, Balboa Island pn!lo, fncd yr1, S47·16S.1. Condominiums SPECL\L -\'EARLY. 2 BR. Furn 315 I Bath, \\'-\V, Pntio, t"r(>lc, ' Gitr., Privacy. 0\<t'r 3{), Gener•I _!::n1pl. 67~8~ or 673-2197 YltL\'., 1 Bl< on lla)I. Cozy, PAL.1\1 SPRINGS, u l' II qui('I , Sl!k>., A11ail 4/1. -IR~l/llilt, flOOls, tt·t1111s, fiT~l&I c\'es. clubhsc, etc. B)' 1110 or 1\·k. . ~ e,.,. 11 kt•nd-. Ba Ibo• Peninsula * :sus CASIT AS * 1''u1nl11ht«I Rt1l·hl·lol''!I lldr1n!I. Exl't'ptionully 2110 Nt!1i.J>011 Bl, C~rl Dana Point LGE. :! BR. S0!50. Bat·hclor. S'.IO. Hoth r1t•\1 ly ti\"•' 1111-I U1 ils . Calr f:vt's. 000-1112 CL£AN. fu rn lsht'ti w/kltchen, hneris furn, u11! pd, Cahle TV, 4fW'.....95.'.i:i. H untington beach 1 BR. $155-$165 NE\V OECOH. Pr1v. t:IU"llJ:~'. Lrl<1ry rn1. N1•wt•1' S1>1u1!sh Arhdl Cornple:ic. 't nil. so. of ~.n Dll'ii:O 1'"'1'1\'y. 17;,;iH Kl'(•l:.uu Ln. 1111. lW'.!-7~·1X 2I:IH Bachclor. close to 0{'1.'Un, u•1l '11 j:HI. (,lUi('I, innture 1111:1.n, no 111•!11. SI:llJ. \'(i:.\-{i925 .\IJllLT C11n::len "r'· I Br, furn Slo\5/nio., poo . Nr lt•k•' pru-k, 10:'.J 121h ::ii. 53&-7117 ff/I J & \\'kendll. Lagun• Beach Costa Mesa $3S WEEK & UP EF~·tc. ap1s lrom Pl wk or Sl70 mo. Pnnl, rnrurl, NE\V dlxe 2 story. l br, :l ba . : rr:~~~~'itooma ph. ld.ry, Vtllag(' [1111 dbl gar, C?ov. 10 i,hppng. e Ocean View ApUI 1 -•~•~1~~36=. -~==-~ 1310. 83.'-91.~. BALBOA INN BEACON RENTALS Condominiums 105 Main Street Laj.!una Bca('h ·101-9191 Unfur n. 320 67S.874-0 Newport Beach C t M 3 BR ~· Conv. 1len, frplc. 2 1 COZY L' 1 I l I h l os a esa BA. Viriv nf Ck.-ettn & Bay. • • u o s e 1n1~ , up . S:'90/Jl.IO Yrl &16-R:lll or ~ 11i:•pl;1c<'. clUjl('I. Spo•clac•. DELUXE adult 2 BR. 2 BA. &iG-s.iog ··vcs Y· Rioy \•ic1i.•, just fl. to llf'&l'h. Counll')' Cluh Villa rw1111~. • · · $195 util. inc. Y c il r I y . S:lSO. 010. No p('1S. New!)' LUX . run~. B t\ yr~ 0111 Hcsponslhto a<luli.s only. dccorull'<\ lhruout. 1st & Buehclor, St25/n10. Pr111atc Evcs. & wk111!~ fi73-470<1 Inst. $100. l'lt'anioJ.:. Glt'.'ndun bench. s:r PF.R Wk & I b Renl.ty. 105-~8-2211 . cull Call 673-2162 '.i..Jbr '& bach's, ~~lor 1~; anyl1111e IW'C. YEARLY I Br furn npl. ulil rnairl ~t'rv, p1>0I. 'nlE Huntington B••ch • •pd $175. n1on1h. Balboa Area ~1F:SA. •lli'1 N. Nc1v1)11r1 Bl .. 67'.Hi700 ·~Nco' B~&"' J&.°"'!168'="1.'-~=--LU XUR IOUS Sp11.r. :l ~It, 2BR/1BA. upper s:;reat pa liO, BALUOA P<!11n. 1 BH, W·11· Fab. rec area. Perfect or i;hag Cl"Jllg. $235. yrly. l' J> 1 5 , iu·. 0 c can . cpl. or 2 sngl5. $270. 6T.:r-S5J1 Fun1/Unfm. SllO. 1no 968-3473. !'3.1-l:mt Laguna Niguel Costa Mesa "'°""'""'~~~-~~ ,t, S:'llALL B<ieht.•lorcUP apt 1111• TRADE YOUR HOME clt'i111. qua't. 11111 t u r 1• -\1·ork1o i::-g1rl. no pcls. $120. for maintenance free J111ing, close lo shopping, school:-;, beach & teMis. 3 rondo floor p!ani; '"'' 2. 3 & 4 en. $43,<nl to s;i7,001 \\·/fP'4 flnancing avail. ~1odels open El Niguel Terr. on Cro1i.'!I Valley Prkwy near El WHERE ELSE CAN y.rcly'O'C:'".,._,.'-=''""-~~~ MLBQ,\ Penn., 2 BR, Olx . Nr. OC1'1\n . new cpl, SZAi. 1no., l\.1.1-l28.11 VOU GET A FABULOUS FURN. JR. I BDRM. FOR Niguel Rd. $133 RENT 11.Ut + i::nragl.'. Slia Jl('r n10. Avn1l April 1st. Stt'IJ!l 10 li.·ach. ~,.i-~ San Clemente LINGO REAL ESTATE 31706 Const Hwy 25 FURN. San Clt'n1en1c Hr1'1idl'l1\ llo!cl South Laguna -100.-1397 12 UTIL. $79.50 !'er ;\lonlh 1110 G1enncyrc $170 PER MO. Quiet . Secure Laguna Beach 4!»-8086 1•u1·n-u!il -11,·;ilking llitiluncc Newport Beach Tl'n ;acn's of open spacr. 2 I 111 l'\'CJ')'thlng. f--"--------1 tennis els .. giant rccreallon SAN CLEMENTE 3BR/2~1'.BA, fpl. new cpls ccn1cr \\tith pool, saunas, HOTEL thnJOUt, all bltns.1'op t'Qnd crafts r oom, \'Tilleybatl , e 111 Df-;L r.1A lt, S.C. e $350. n10. Doy &I0.88061P~I jacuzzi, player piano & 673-1417 more. Adults only. ('ONDO. The Blutfs 3 RR. 2~ BA. Crpt, drps. $375. 310 ·NEWPORT VILLAGE Vis\Jt Sucnc. 213-351-0567. Baker St. at Nev.'P'Jrt f'\\')'. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 17141 557-0075 Huntington ~each A·rrrtACTIV~ l Bit. w11lk to bcsich & 1011.11, Adullll. Avn11 now SI Th.; 1\11aH Apr 1.~L handi;on}(' studio J BR. Sl85. 49"2·91122. ST'UDIO wlth pool. loc. on 11·otf'r·s edst'. Sl40 Per nio. D. Carlson lU.1-9293 Apt. Unfurn. 36S PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME , O\•t•r !iOO 1!111 U<ees iukl 10 lill'Canui 11,•Jth 11'C1h.:rfoll.fs c1'e1ttQ a 1'tlt1xJng IK'ltuig !or your spt1clou~ new l· or :.!· ht•dronin apnrtmcnt. Jo~ron1 Sl70. rurniltH'\' avt1il<tbJe. Olht'C OfJt'li 9:00 to ti:OO. ~:w 1''11ir11it'w ltfl, Coata -i\·lt!Sa . Phone: ;,.ir~z1uo. ONE STAN DS OUT! You c11n look n l<it, but you \\'Oll't !ult.I ltnylhlng to COm· pnre wtth the I.'l'f!at up· Jk-•oran1..'C, grt-RI locatlorv & IU"l'At garden RP8l'.lment hertt! 3 Bcdroon1. spacious en· tt•rtninin.:: orrns, 7 baths, 1>Yo'in11ni11g pools, Yours !or $220 1 l1t'llroon1 r.pt , also ll v111 lr1lJIC". THE V~NDOME 1845 Ana heim Ave, CM COAST APTS. FltUi\t $195. to $2'20. * NOW RENTING * Nb:\\' :l BR. 2 HA 101vnh()usc upt!>;, P:1.tio,:;, eoclOSt'(I i;:rir- ni;e!!I. 125 l\lC>lod,y Lo. OPEN DAl.L \' 12 TO 6 p.n1. HAYWOOD APARTMENTS IN NEWPORT BEACH. TO PLEASE ADULTS. Al Baywood, there's a speci!jl apartment section for adults pnly. And right now, there's room for you. You1l see. Whatever Y.Our lifestyle. it probably includes celebration. At Baywood it's suie to. The 1ec1eation ce nter' was made for fun. Superbly. Huge fireplace. Pillowed conversation pit. Billiard and card rooms. Dance area Lounges. Complefe kitchen facilities. Wet bar. Same with the sunny patios and -_ balconies. Two pools-one a junior olymp1c size-the othe1 Jaculli· equipped. 1-:::::============1 Vista Del Lago -- .i.... .AJJre66 Counf6 Succes.sfu1 people in the know li ... e h•re! Coit• M•st'1 n•weit, luxury Adult Apo1rtm•nt Complex I rs LN<E. LAl<E. LAl<E St.6tt. 1.1. J' OM, 1171 .. 1411 .......... .._ •• I ..... Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ------- Irvine 2 BR wt.lr, w-Y.' shag, 1•11(.·l. gar & pool . Days 546-7172 F.:1-es & 1i.·knds 5al-2428 Laguno1 Be•ch SOUTH LAGUNA Live In an ultra la~na.ble 2 BR, 2 BA Apt Q\.-erlookins; the Pacific. So close to the \\'Bier, you can Rip a pehhle Into it lron1 the terrace. Jl.lnturc adults, no pe111. 31755 P11ci1ic Cst H\\)' 499-2135 Newport Beach PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 01 the bay Luxury aparoncnt llvlni: vvl·rtookin~ tile water. Eo· YJY S150,COO health spa, 1 1win11uinJ:" poolll, 7 lighled lcttnls courtJ', pins miles ol bicyrll' lt;uls, puuini:, 1huf· flrhnar<l, Cr\J4llt'f. JUnkir J's {ron1 Sl!tt.00 monthly; aJ80 J :i.nd 2·~1wm plans and 'Z-story to1vn houses. Elec· tric kitchens, private pt.Hal Ne11• duplex 2 Br 2 Ba f.:;,I~. or l:lll.loonie1, rar!X'ting, dr1t · • ,, per'"s. Subte1Tanean park· patio, crpts & drps, runny 1n,e 11·ith cle11ator.1. Optk>na.I bu1IUns, adults only, no pets 1nald service. J ust :'Xlrlh ot yrly.Jeasc S265. iocl utilith:s F'a.Jhinn 11lland at Jamboree Call ~2131 462-3491. and San Joaquin Hills Road. 0«-an \'11!\\'. NI!\\' dcllt-.:e 2 Telephone (Tl -I) 644-~ V B BR, :.! Ba \~1!th [rpJc, large !O!' n•ntal inlonnalion -1eS. e practical. ~c_~cn~ garage. *2WEEKSFREE* Check into the shopping 1 BR. ganl•n apt. Clore 10 Vista del · Mesa conveniences, Newport Center beach, trplc. Parking s210 ADULT GARDEN HO~fE.5 within walking distance, freeway incl util. 497-1559_ JR\'INE AVE. AT ri1ESA accessibility, bay and beach BACHE.LOR apt, fr p c I, Jl.lo1·e In \\'/deposits only adjacency. AH the features thoughtfUI ,~ocean "'1, s 1 Th• b!R& s~~ght Secu~t~~·~~ apartment-hunters think through. • Jacuzzi. nee. Bldg. Mesa Verd• \\0/e>.:crcise rm, billiards, 10 Jl.linUtt'S to Ocean. B w· . a color TV. Ea. Apt. has Clos.._• 1u hull hnc & store!'. .;::\.~.., 00 e ll0Jl.1E ATJl.IOSPHERE dlshwa.~her, rell:i~. shag cpl (;;1s lll'al ,, Sll'lll".· \\'fll•'r . \._...\ _ Ot>lu.'l:e 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc, & pvl patio or deck. " 3095 ~lace Al'e. :H&--1034 a.:l:>-4855 NEWLY DECORATED BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS (;ara~('. HC'c Hl'll. L.-tundry Ho-.om lncludC'd. Alrtoond « M ission Viejo BUS SERVICE TO IX>OR !'1vim'i: l'ool. Adults, no S,t.NTA .A NA rAv -----~----1 1 RR, Enclosed patio. Newl)' NOW: Jll.'I:.. 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult NE\\' J BR. 2 hath, I sty dN'Or. S111, ref. w1w crpts, :l BDR!\I . Sli5 ~-Sl80 · apartments now available Condo., cpt'g & drps, drps. Clin Dr. L<:-ai;e & refs Hacienda de Mesa . from 5280. ~ _ reqd. S19J. SJni;:le adult. Ph 160 \\'. \Vilson No. 1 C.Jl.I. ~ Newport Beach &11·2994 or 6-l2·0.llS \VALK TI) SHOP, 17th & ~ 1---1-B-A-YW--OO--D.---I San Clemente Tu.~lin. Llk1• Ill'\\' condo. 2HH, :tBA. SZ75 un. :~Bit. I ff' APARTMEN.TS _ ~E\V GARDEN APTS. 2 Br, 2BA, rpl, µvi pat, pl clbhi;c. s aes o ice open 9 am. lo ,: t Pl Ad It :l Ba1h. Sl95: J Br. 7 Bath 111·1 t'nl·I g11r $300. up. A<;T 5:30 p.rn. daily. c: 2 8° ,e•se d u s • • • dshwhr, frplc. $250. Call 6·16·3~!'1:1, 6·12·7771. I) p EN telephone:,(714) 644-5555 ... R, BA a ult apts now ·193-0141 !JAIL\' 17·11 Tu:slin (Ne ,1 ::= c:i -RVail from 1280. Sai('s Office f.. ~ • open 9 am to 5;30 pm daily, SPACIOUS, NE\V 2BR, 2HA, Orll'Hns Apts.J i'5 ~ ... ----&14-555.5. Lo cate d at cliilrl OK. Xlnt Joe. Sl.8a & D~:LUXJ:: fl.Ill. 2 BR. 2 BA. owned and managed by ;:: S,O.NJOAOUIN Bayv.'OOd Dr., olf San Joa· S170. at ~ \V Mariposa. p u 1 i o. Fi r ep I a cl'. • ......... HlltlclSIRID .• I quin Hills Rd ., NB. 492-169515<tS-2575 Dishwash<'r. ElC'C. rttngl.". 1ltE IRVI~ ,..,..._.~~JV LARGE Deluxe ,3 hr, 2 bR, lBB duplex aJ)t, new paint & Att11cht>d gar. adults only. """"Vlr7"W .. I ~ PACIFICCOASTHwY. frplc, bltns, dsh\\'Shr, beam-cpl!i, nr !:Olf course, S165 N() leA."if'. S250 mo. 758 \V. I ---u~1-----3~6~5~A--7u~1-----37675~·----------ed ceilings. ~tature adu\to;. mo . 4"92-6793. alt 4 pm or ,7"~'t~h_. C_M,-;::::::--:;-,.,.:;:-ll-A-p_t_. __ n_u_r_n_. _____ I pt. n •1rn. · I Apt. Unturn. J65 No singlt'S. Near Hoag _•_·_kn<l_s_. ------- 2BR + lanai & d<>Ck, H ti B h h HO!ip. SZ75 mo. Ca 11 S•n Juan C•pistr•no overlooking pool. & pa1io, Q•n• Point un ngton ••c Huntington Beac 642~ crpts, drps, bl tin stovt',j:_:=;:::~=-;:----;::-· i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 3 8Rf2 BA and 2 BR/2 BA, LARGF. 1 Rr., J:Ur, F.ai;tside, 1 blk from PANORAtlflC ~wn Vk-w. ON BEACH! CH LDREN walk-in closets, new ,.,...15, Near ~fis.~ion. Sn5 mo. 548-7061 or 613-~ Lll: 3 BR. 7 B.\, '11 hv'nn. ~,, ·1 493 l!760 lo1·ely \ieY.-. Slgj mo. + l1'1Jl.tAC . 3BR. 2BA.I~=~==~~== wshr/dryr, rerrig. range . LOW WEEKLY RATES carpi. Ip!. S2'10. 536-9837 alt Executive Suites !l-.X.7061 or Gi.~9126. bl 10 kilcl'wo 2 Unit bl•I.: I and p.1rents love the drps, dish\\'llSber, etc· 1 ~"~'-"....c"-'··=----- G I ~ I" 1·~ 1 1 f · t Patio, fireplace. Condo pool. Santa Ana _•_n_e_r_•-------I MARTINIQUE APTS. ~~ .7o55 .. 7. "-JV mo. Ar u Ill. 2 BR Unlum. Fr. $24.i arge, sp•c1ous •Pllr • Adults. sm. up. ~7838; l ----------·I 2t>m. 2080 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Costa M esa _,_,_~~-----~-1 CnYem:J Parking. Lar ge ments at B • n bu r y a-16-8397 NEW FAM '1 BR Ocean front ••Pt. Adut1 s 2 & 3 BR. Also Furn. = I 4 Heatl"d Pool. Saunas and IL Y APTS. Long Bc:.ach. s:r.11 n10. Ph . ~helors. Priv. patio ti . _E_•_•t_B_l_u_i______ Recttatlon P.oom Cross. SEACUIT 1"1ANOR APTS G d 0 • ' 642-2611 TOWNHOUSES STUDIOS & 1 BR'S $.ll-:zfrj(). On'!'. i'l,1S ,\. ~a.q:t' l'ooL Nr. shpi.:. Adults only. 2 BR l" BA ~'OIO rQft pen1ng. • .,,.. tm Santa Ana Ave .• C.l\I. LRG 2 BR. 2 ,ba, frple. 2 HUNTINGTON • Chi\dl'('n 6 & yotuig@t-·• ''II .:i•u · NEW 1-2 & 3 BR's. Park-like - B_•_fbo_._,_._1._n_d _____ I l\lgr. U3 &16-j,5.12 Slall carport. $285 mo. CaU PACIFIC 0 State li1·cnst'(f pre ~chi ~.·, ...... k a~~t p°"'"1·-n·lia~ se!tings. Rec. room. Pool. NEW BUILDING 644-0079 e C.'hildrcns piny al'('a .. .,.,. · 1.UJ """'-Play areas. Patios & tot 2 BR. upj)f'r. Carp .. refrig., F V I ID OCEAN A H B e LarJ,oe 2 & J BR apts Ave., N.B. ~2582. I t G & \V t Pd ~ •• Attractive N~l,>Drt Bea~h. e t-J{EE Litlt"os wilh all amenu1e!I. -lenniio. e Frt'C Utililit'S i:tovc: garage nvall. $250 $17~1 & Up. LJELUXE I br. ountain a ley <TI4 LS36-7487 · · • 2. adult 1"l'c. centers · \VESTCUFt' 2 br 11~ ba do,.:Pc-~"1i;o 1~11e:! · "'"'6• Tito .. yrly. 673-S379 Crpt drps, hltt1~ . l\.'frh:. LUXURIOUS ore. open 10 am~pm Daily • Ensy access to most cn1-T1i.nhsc. 1728 Bedford Ln. Start.Ing at $169 + dep. pool: .lcas t'fo p t lon -e FullKilchl'.n renlisllc l'.!ricl."8. e Heall'd Pool 641'.HWW. • Laundry Facilitie!: 675-&050 ) • TV & n1aid se1"V avail. Coron. d.f M.r fr11lc, pool. 197:J Po1nona \\'ILUA"l WALTERS CO ployn1eo t areas s=tn>o. Ad"tl• only, no N h Me d A\'c., CJ\l. &l:>-8891. J\'Ji,.rr. 2 BR. 2'.~ BA, dbl J:i~r iv/ :::=="==~=z:::' , 1 • Nr. shopping & !N•ys. pel. 5'18-75l1 Avail. April I. ew ope " owt • Phone Service OPPORTUNITY l blk ' -"'-'-"=-'-'""=-'-'=-! nuton1allc opener, ~uri;:lar ----• fro $ • 517 S. Ne\\'hope, S.A, .---· 0 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -'•nn, htt•~m '"Ith A,,11 ni 165· 3BRf2BA townhou se. 554-2600 -lllJllllllHTCl .. JNC. $30 WEEK & UP Corona de! J\lar licaC'h. For .... ... .... ., " UNOE R NEW l1·asC', Jge. :t bdrrn. duplex: IN QUII.:T R U1ut oo:i.trLEX. t'l\1 slcrro rAdio. Good Ii> MANAGEMENT BANBURY CROSS \Vestcliff area. Adults. $350. frplc., hit -ins, ca.rpcts & ALL J::XTRAS & Garni,:e. eation. A1any ('xtras. $275. JN~• BP1tch Blvd & \\'anK"r) Ph: 642-U55 drflp(·~. S29f1 l'rr n\Onth. Adulli>, no pets. $!!)(], Ask for Drile, 96:1-67.ffi. 2 BR. Bllns. 11 e 11,· J Y 16761 VlE \\' POINT LANE PARK Lldo 4 pit>:<. 2 BR 2 602 Dowr Dr., SuilP 3 • Studio & I BR Apts. NEWPORT BEAOI e TV & Mald Servtee Avail. -"pis., FUrn. or Unfurr\, 370 Dupf.x •• Purn. 345 •Phone Service -!ltd. pool :_:!;;_;,;.;.;,;.;..;..; _____ le Children & Pel Section HARBOR INVEST. CO. 2126 Thw·in St. 54~~ Huntington Beach ~~~;~i~t· lai~d~api~arug. tc! e 842~ e BA. bar. bltins, super great. 673-4400 "THE VICTORlAN " 2 Br, 1 . ., $210. 5.18--0310 Coron• del Mar 2376 N<"1i.·p0rt Blvd., C~t Newport Beach ~T:ii or &1~'967 LlNFURNl~llED i\PT. 4 BR. 2 BA uppC'r. V\C\\' BF0-lIT FURN 1 Br lots ol 3 BR -2', !'ta -Hn1nrl nrw - of tmy. Nr 44lh SL Avail. b~uns. pool. 1\11lk r~ shop-J~Y) !<fl. rr. ll.R -l1n.·pluC'e . lmmed $350/nlO 67J-191l ping, mi from heh $Jj(), mo. ln-:h r:1rpr1:-: -hucc el{)S{'!S. Bkr . . 931 \\'. 19th St. ~S,..0.192 S:IT.i i<'rt~ 6T,Ho:;,;.J ~-- 5 l BR. spacious 6 unit bldg, NE'\' 2BR, 1 h:1, hltin rnni.:e Duplexes Unfurn. 3 0 likl' 1JC11.•, gar. Sl60. Adults, .~· o\'<'o, 1•rpt , drp:;. ~hr r1hl • 110 pels. illO J:;ldcn, Cl\l. t:'1\r, no pets, S2T.i, 111'.l, Gener•! &16-1512 alt 6. j GT."l-26~"'~~--~--· J 2 BR., bltns, garage, mallu"I."' LO\IEL\' 2 BR & [>(on. gar. Newport Beach-Unfurn ndut•~. no children nr Pf'l!i. 1\H U11l<t pd, S.'J:iO , \\'alk to Ocean. 3 BR :2 Bt\., Nr shopping-. 22-10 Rult,oers Call f14-531-77fll u~plal'i'. 2 yrs. nf:1\·! Up1icr ll1•. No. 8 . C.l\1. tH:24i03:1. 2 BR bll I ., -ins. earp.. 1 rps. duplex $350 yrly. Ji\\:\l ,\CUL1\T~ 1 Br Sl ·IO-pool , 11un!lc,·k. $21;, lr.1S(' li!ll fMI. Sngl st.1•. ept drp, Sl:'.:'llPLE: R. ~: ~ii.'Hil·W 3 BR. 2 BA. -$275 n10. 10 11n1· patio. Qu1r1 adlls. Ph . LO\·~:LY 2BH. nr ncc;l11, 1110. rantal. Gi3-:.?fi.Jll "' 33.17 Ne1i.·porl Blv1I.. N.R. LHG '.! ht·. 1\duhs. P1J()I, \11111111, clnsi• lo :<:hop c•tr .'\i hus. Ifill J>o111ona . til2·'.ki'l7. ----LCF: Ft:R:'\ 2 BR., Bltins 11,)\\", lx•nn1 ('eilin(!. Acll ts, 1111 IX'!S. $lf{j. !i.l2-!}j20 ;irlHs, no p••1s. S2!M on I::. f'r>Hs1 I hry f,\ \-(i!H" Costa Mesa Df<:LU:\E I IJ!t Br. Clli7.<'ns 11/1:111·. Nr• pt'I ~. $1•17. l:xl E. 21st SI. 6 \fi~illlli DAi'lA Pl .. lgc>., nt"'1v 2 BR. 2 I Bl? l11n1 np1. fin:<: .~. \\~111•1· I lHll. elns" (o sl'o(,lpptflij. ba. Carp. & <lr:qlf's. pd, no pt'ls, S1:5. S.\V. Costa ,\,!ult :<: nnly . Shi\''' & relrlg l..t'nsr $2'~ J\Jonth i1-li•s11. !17!LIR::2 1>p!1on11\. 1•\li-l TU~1 11l 1\V. l~Lurr::; Con<lo :: BR . :? 1--BDR:'\I rum. Nt' a r J E..\~l'Sl DE Attral'. 2 BR, ha .. \"l~l'..ll· ,(: d1\1JX°1'. ""~" r10l\'t1IOl\n. S\5(}. No pet;.. HHu1~. d,.h\\·shr. cnctsd gnl' fl\!Ol; S:,.iO ~lonth .•. (·a11;,1s.J02-llorapp1to-·. ;-.,.,.l't'IS.. tilti-!'1141 Corb1n-:O.lanu1 TU1r~. h~l-1lt.2 1 --~-----F'LltN IR!t H[ll . 70 '!9 L.\J:t;E :!Br.i11!r1r ll•\,\f'ry B•lbo• Penin1oul• \\"all aet'. Costn ~T"sa Sl W 1 , ··l1';1n, pn t1~1. "''n1r;d loc. n1(). s.lt-:li\11 '\r 1'ho11p1ni:: 6-12·:12:.J WALK TO TH[ BEACH l~Fu'". 360 Aph. Furn. 360 Costa Mes• t'rom eirtwr or 11u ~·· i.:•w· lo(l'OU..<;, prh·:Hc rl11pl('\ :oplio I \\' \\' t·rpls. 1h·11~. l•t111~. lqll(''S .~· n i.,::u·11 ~•· 4 BR. 2 BA S395 "'0 301 3Sth St,.Ne wport I 4 BR. 2 nA .. $3951 ~10 304 E . Balboa Blvd. I Calf 642·2800 Corona del Mar JBR~ :IRA. t1lti11'\. lrplr, octan \'ti, bo·:t1n ce11. :! rar i.:11.r, pvt t.•111.:h Jl r 1 \'I . $400mo. fiTrJID': Costa Mesa $140. l Brdroo1n. ft'nc«I yard. Gana.Ir(' NeBr !<ehtvll~. '"""'""' s.. ..... 202! Santa An.'l, Cl\!. 2 Be>drooms, c;i r p ,. t Ml • dnr.pes. no J)('I !> $1gj nlCl. 217'2 ?t11JM>r St !ilJ-2i\~ Huntington Beach-- $150-2 BR. Dlt·ios, crpli;, drp1, rrplc1 patio, caroort Ii laltl"lt')' facll. Cbuptt> & l lnh1.nl ok. No pet~. S42-4ri&I aft 5: :'.O P~l. I BRANO NEW . \\'cekly Rate for Single 1\partmenl Special J\Iove-In l~ate W Fur11bhH Sl1t91ft • AK C•ftdltlo1t0d * Fl'M Utlllriet * WD1!.9" lo Drye" * llti:M11 kcllltlft * l .c:recitlo11 loom • ~IJli•d • A111pl• l'or•l•o * Mold S.rylce • Joc11ttl Tltffopy l'ool • HMtM P .. 1 i MMti119 11001111 \Valer Falls-IX1goons-Fountains Stay t\ Day. \\'eek . ~tonth or \\'hatever QAILY RATES FROM $9.00 " ' ' 11 11 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA llESA . CA . 91616 64 5. 4840 $220 NEW play nrca, a rhild's drea111. J & .J BR To..,,'llhouses bllins, \iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 1:: ha, 1\·/gar, adults, cpl, ·-Cl J -"-· • hi F JR F. p LACE "BR I bl · I 1 oi:c o ""upping "'-s.:· s. p11tio, crirpon, l'rp111, drps, • , , , 1 rps, !HIS, 111.'f yd 11'1 e 2 BR. 112 HA Children 1i.•cleon1c. 8l2·0-i80; ttc tac, from Smiio, dish1i.·asher & refrig, nt'1i.·. patio, \1•tr pd. 6J6.<IJ20. 667 e Bltns + D\\' Jf no ans S47·li11. 962--6.S-16 SJ95, ~2381 or &ta-3180 Vic1oria St. "F" ...... $170. e \\"cl B.<lr 2 BR, l BA, f;ingle sty e F .. ncloserl Garage NEAR New 2 BR, t blk Selling anything 1i.i th a Daily e 12 Bl k I I FOR rent Sl70, 2BR. unfum, to shopping & f~')'. t child Pilot Oassilied 1\d is a J;:'•ll'dcn uni!, shag CfllS, • oc· ·~ 10 )('I\\' 1 311 Alaban>a SL, Ji "nr1·n,•to1t k t 110•. · lo tt r · drpi; fncd palio hcam ('('ii e \\nlk lo ninrkc! " o , no pe s. .,;, per n10 s1mp n11t e Just rrpl~. g;ir. Adulls $180. Z»i • Kirl'i & Pets 0 .1,;-. Hclll'h, 960-2fi61. &16-3786 or 5-lf>.-0760 ca.II 642-5678! Elden Ave., CJl.1. 531-3125. Rt'flltor · 5J6-AA36 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~A~p~t.~UOi-n~fu-r~n~.~~.....,~.,,6~5' 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Loll Apl. Pool, Jaruzzt, T1\~IARA(J.;: popular A Plan, .., ' BR I 2 · lrvina Irvine rent incudcs all util, . poo. pvt Pfll!OS, rcftig, enclosed gar. $22:). cathedral clngs, crpts, I Irvine (Sli<:~:!.. 2 BJ{. To1vnhou5(', lrplc, from $250. I HR. lrom $195. Pool, tt'nnis, NJntinental brt'akfasl. Separate lan1ily sec1 1011. Close 10 ;;hopping k fine heR£'.h. &µ-261 1 No pet.s !Cl'('!. No ~ts. Child OK. :l93 ll:unilton. &l;,...4·111 SZW. Otl,YR (2.i3)59S-7661 ext 2 Bit apt. Ground floor. Ea.'it 287. or eves 1213)47'.!-6211 ~\de C.Jl.I. I blk Irvine, 2 SPACIOUS 2 BR from SW!!. [)lks Bus Scrv. No children, Adults only. Pool. Rec Rn1. no pets. Ht•! l'l'q. Phont' Closerl garages. Pets Ok. r----------------------------.. 1 f'Ei\IALE only, lBR, my honw. O\'t'rlooking I u sll tropic:<t l patio & Newpo11 li11y, jacuzzi, lnund privl, I p\'I. en!, no kitchen, rare lin<l. 673-2793 or 675-22'91 '<UlSll't'l'ing service). s.n-1190 aft 2pin. Jl.lgr RI 17361 Kl'Clson L11, Le~· 2BR t d ' 11 ..... Ill' Bt'uch & Slatt'r. &12-0J89; "' , s u. 10. ~ ~· S.\'.!·4$().1 J{ar, nr shopping, 1narr1e<ll,-=c-o-,----.,,,--,-,-,-adlt.~1 no children a11ail 3-20. 2 BR. for l<'a!Jt•. All clectric. :l.!93 Ford ha n1 CM. Dsh\1•shr, Bltns. S!JaR Cl'PI. 6~/l.-:'1'-IS5. ' rl111s, pri\'. fm!io w/yard NE\\"LY DECOfu\TED Nr. l·lunling!on llarhour , "I{ • SI~ 11. 1 $200. Adults only, no pets. 0 11 gar, ""· lr pc · A ·1 r. 1 816-4360 GRANDMA SHOULD KNOW. • I.Ii i Orange Ave "•\", Call vai J-• -· r.1 FI 10 5. 636-1120. WALK TO BEACH Ballet classes aside, Parl<West 1 & 2 BR unfurn Garden 1 & 'I. Ur, rptfctrp~. g11!', Apanme nts represent an unbeatable value Arts. t'l'ple, 0 \Y, pri,·. bllns. l -lfi.t!1 !o;L. N~,, ~ts tO Marion. She should know. She's a first-rate r.:1110. SliO-Sl95. Nr. lr•inc plea~. l'l..3() or ~·li-39;,7 real estate salesperson. an expert on renlal Jnrlustrial flrea. 557·~11. NEAR BEACH values. That's why she selected Parl< West. JI.IE&\ Verde Condo 2 Br 1 Brnnd New Oclu.."<e 2 & 3 in the Village of University Park in the new Ba: shag, Dt\V • patio, p001, Br, crpt/ drps, bltns. ~ar. City of Irvine. M~:ion'knows the value of living gar. Sin dog ok. $1lil. 514 18th SI 811-3957 !H6-0281 CLEAN. quiet 2 SR, nrly In a masterplan ed community. For today, and for tomorrow. 7 RR, niw cpl, range, priv. nt'w bldg. \\'tr/gas pd, child gar., Mll!Tied adults only, ok, no pets. SI60 & $16.5. Because he r children and grandchildre n olclcr cple prerrd. no pets. c8_42-_l"'2_. ______ ~ are frequent weekend and vacation visitors, s1:i0. &12-9846 NE\V APTS. \VALK TO Marlon chose a t)'lo-bedroom apartment in 2BR UPPER. range, oven, BF;AO.f. l & 2 BR . FT'om Park West's family section. The kids have 10! refl"lg, e11)ts & drps. No $IS:<J 10 $235. EX'TRAS. Jots and a wading pool to play in, plus a Junior pt•ls. Slj(). ~145.S or a1R-"'~36-_25_79_. ------Olympic pool. And fo r Ma rion, there are card 772!1 77!l6 NE\V?i!AN 1-ltij,<e 3BR/ rooms and a health spa, as well as art, bridge l. .. '.HJ::e 2 Br, 2 ba studio plus 2B,\ VRc, Crpls, drp, wJ rrntin hnmedlate OC'('ltpnn('y j.!llt .• ~225. 01vner. 12131 and yoga lessons. Of course there are separate N"'11r BAk"r & Rrisiol. S189. 431-350a. livi ng end recreation areas for ''adults only". I Costa Mesa ·---------·! NEWPORT VILLAGE I \\'I ll ha\-e j1L';I a fl'\\' l & 2 1 Bdrm apts available on a I r i rs t-rome. first-ser\'ed 00.sls. Rt'ferences absolutely 1 required. ;\dullli only, $165 & UP Furnished & unfumi!lhed. Tennis L'OU!1S !lesson:i.. toot, \'UlleyhaJl. giant ~Hon bid~. t11.·ith cralts r OOOI, billiards, playc.I' piano\, JO acres ol rustic atmosi>here. Huge pril"ate p!l.tios. ~IOVE QUICKLY! Nev.'P'JI'I F\\'Y· at Raker St. 557.0075 ManHi:rr 979-8719 2""a=R~A=p,~.~5~.,-.,~11~,,.~,-&~k~;d~s Marion values the generous bulk slorage 2 Bit.. 2 BA. Tripi~>=-ptulo, ok. $17;,. 7';12 Nc1i.·n1an, i'\/0.1 spacethatcomeswilh he r apartment-and TifE EXC1TlNG ~nr, cnthedral N>il. \'a td. /\, H.B. 8·1-·9735. 1 1he privacy of her balcony. AU lhe lhlngs that PALM MESA APTS. P kW j Jl.IINUTES TO NPr. oo-r, S2'2:1/n~o. 6·1&-441•1 7 BR $195. 2 blk11 from oce811. a r est means. And all the riendships Bach. I. ~t-2 BR. froni SlSl 3nR 1 Ai bft. 4-Plex, nr occ. encl. gnr8JT', Ideal lor l or '..I that grow there. ;\dulls. No PcU. Sl!IO 1no, plu~ dC"poslt. refs, adults. 84&-'.IIIOO II Park West sounds like somethl{lg you'd Li61 ~·ICM Dr. Gll-2.)()I, ~X-1. I~IJl.fAC lBR, nr beRch. llCt' liketoknowmoreabout,comesee.Separate 15 blk.' fro~ Blvd.) :! BDR~I. new qptii;. drps nia~r. Apt F. 4m 7th St, sections lo r adutts and families. From $180 & PB~'.:!'· $155. 757 Shali1n11.r, HD, 536-2257 I monthly. On Culver Drive just off the San Diego 'family Fun Apts. f>.t6-'.J:u2 SPAC. 3 RR. 2 bR .. frplP, freeway. Look tor 3883 Parl<Yiew Lane. Or call A\\·11m 11.innilllil'. 1. 2 A 3 J)lttio. 1i.Rfllwr, dr)11-r hook-(714) 552-9200. br apti -.·/tam111" t'Jnl. No I Dana Point up, blt-lns_ S260, MS-1848 1 ... le11~. Sorry, no pcU. From lBll J\J"'TS. .•••••••••••••••• SlOO 8:,'0IE 1 L0 1 R11',P'· Hd\Jh1 ~"!\::.;. NOW· Two bedroom, Oftl b•tll, f•mity 1p1rt, •· Just $175.' OUR TO\VN 'BH/28 \ I""" •~0 I"' -. Pt!" mo u."" m1fth ft ow 1veil•bl1. From S225.00 ~ •'anlU)I ApU .• 12SO Adtuns • ' ···· ·" · ·" ·• ···· -· F.ngl11rxi !'I. ·~'6-27(»1 · I --1.!.r A,.,., 11\dt1n1s •• !-'alt\'Ywl, :\BR .... , .......... S230 to $265 ~~--~-~=-~111, r.11.aa . Phone ~·flgi 1Jana Pat'lfit' Reid r;!lt:tle ti Quic•\ 1thndy & t~Y 1 Bdrn1, 11111 r11ll ("0[11'(•1 49.'h~H i::11 1i.1r i><I. ndult~ J<I!,. 7762 p•A 'DK WEST AP•A "DTME'l't..TTS * CA.<::A VTCTORtA • [L-XllRIOUS , p"; 0 us, RoMl<I Or., 1141_,... I ~ ~ .I."' ' 1. 2 • 3 hr, lum & tmr. 2 BR ' Iii' I ' • ' -2 B 2 d I I OWned end l!llnlged ""'Thtllrvlne Company Sc<-. ,ll:RICi!. erpt&, drpl, t•u.111om , npt, or ~.'<Im .... ,rgro r. A, e tNt" .,, Df\\'. pool, ttc, No pets. I 1li~·rlnllnt\11n1: ('OUplt•. s.tt;. poolsidr ar,1 lk'Rr hcAch ~2i Vlrtort1 SI at llarbor mfl. 403-4712. 496-1.!13' $11)."1. t.'12() ~· 1.1J1dA 51',,~2 !!!!~!"!!!"!!!"!!~!"!!!"!!!"!!""!"!!""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""!! _C_,_J_. ~1!4~!-8970~~----- • ' Sunda~. M.vch 17, 1974 DAil.,.!' PILOT • froi1i$145 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach North Irvine end lbtn 645-0550 Newporl Be acf, South ll37 N~·pon Bh d ' N n OFFICES 42< l llSSlO!\' VD::J O .JOO to 3200 aq It ulr rond. Cul"fll , d11i&. "r l har \ 2'1992 t.:1111\hlO C'ur1~1r:11..-. SlJ l r"M')'. .\\'<'ry l'.l.1rkv..1~ tu1i10/f. S::l · ll:iOO * Deluxe Offices * ror U-A.~. l&l sq. f 't. ~'Qn1n1 · bu1Jl11ei.s. t:.! (lfth.'(.'5 plus l'f .. r·~'Ptkln a1,·a .~ storn~e1. Ad· Jll(,,'f'nt to Ot111\gc Co u n I y Airport. Call 546-8801 :\£\\' ~1:-[3(i 1u-~111r conrl, olliets. \\'Ct bttl', 1'1.·f1·1~ 1·11111!, 3 phas.• 1 .. ~11t•r, 2 r.1<'r h1•1\1J, aJJ .. v doono, ull i;:trcel p.u'ku\i.;, ·,,,t{'l'll'l\" 11\:unt , Im.sh & "atl'f pd, f or ulfo. Phor~ S.1'.)..-0111 ur 91~i1. NF.\\' BLOC. l t-1, 11 t:n1ts. 125!1 Si1. l>'t. $l1G, Z.'0-3 rh l'r<inl (Jf11t'I'. rrpll', 1:111:C l'(•fl r 11001'!!. ,\n11hrin1 & T••nnlnal \\'ll)". C'.~I. D1t)S 616 ~();::;, '''''> f.l&--Oli.lll. I \\,\T(ll l1r a1'('lt·! •'•)l•·r. :,: .. 1.t I Rent•ls Wanted 460 I 11 •1l.u1111n1 1~ :-;1iopp1ni.: 1n I HoloU\.....,ni. :'.)111h {_\""' .~ 1-----------·""" f't!,\I. Rr11 11rd l'(t-U,"1.:!1 OFFICES AVAILABLE \\'A'.'iTED t•1 ll•a<;t,· 11pprox 11 +~·k•·r11l~ l'-"-~ El C11nt1•• IJr Ol1 "Del 1\IAR" hrnrt of Ki n ' :.!,00 SI! ft h!dlni;. 11·/ ft.'nt._'l'<I P;1.:ut. rlA. ~111117 Ccnn·ntc. l<lrnl r0, ,... r1~I , .fnr i\11 :.1a.nuliu·1u11n:,:, " \\ I" ~ I 11 $ll'l0 IU:;\\ \!UJ, f.,,. f'l•1u1•n 1•f t'OUfl\RIU S, i n 5 ll ra n 1• c, ~ ""111!! ·: 11111•· 11111'), ~··• CF:~l ~-;.;T & Bll)('k 16\h al Irvine 642·8170 111011,...,om brok••-s "'' '· dl·illG-110.•, \\h11... 111.<11.. <; 1' 1· 111 ;1 11 \\11rk. ..,._~ • ~· !'ht•ph<'T'lt l.11~1 \'11• /J"\1ru• \\';1lls, pHt1ns, sidt<111ilks, STAYl:O.f; hr1n11• 1 111~ Sp1'111i:~ * ACCT. CLERKS C d " RcaM»Ub\c to J)('nnancnt H1\0 lf:LCHt n<--,:ds npt. !urn .~· Fl111\1·1· c ,\1. l<. 1«lol ,.,,, _t'to _B_v 111. oi· ""b Gl•>-(ifll ~'~ I \\'rll, \l h> r1on t ,,,, ,, .• * BOOKKEEPERS omt 1n an as~ about our "NO RENT RAISE GUARANTEE." 1 f p Q ' ,. -I rnants. I 1ir w1 µrn. l'!!!. I Ur. ua•t 11p l!Qp" 10 vr~ ol1t f..· niu~t CE1>l 1-::-.;T I' t ti . , , . jU\l'tllHl' yu1.11• ~ in ts S.. n111ki' l•::-:---------------------1 Do.;a .1~e11 Refllly 492-l~ll IJ{'r"Ooi:.bk'. 110f1·dl'ink1•1" ••1,· h:n·" ni,,,.hr.'li1rm !"l l'l·;i17~ J "·iilk·-r fl~lr,'' 10· .'1\1 "1· I )<l11r hou~" 11 ,<:hr"'' Plr1rt'~ I Apt•., Roo 400 OF ICE----"CB" ~).i-51''1 or 1"1e" ----' .t • '· !l.t" ' 370i ms F SPACE f?!'·"'i·i~ • · r;Ol.DF"' H•'IL\'1111., 10 1110 11·111ro\'l' 1-·r .... • f'~! :1'14--899R IA'1 1hl' ~·1.011 .-q• !'011 Sliup Furn. or Unfurn. 1-----------I MISSION VIEJO '· '... j ulil. S;11i C'l··111••11!l' Hrnl'l1 Conl•actor 1.u1d ... "11I'" )'"ur li•11n1" \\'(' ... NICE room In prh·ate home, '!1)1 S.i. 1-·1. & \J P \\',\NT 10 1\'nt a :\ or ·II3P. ai't•I•, i~• i•)Jl;ii·. 11,~·rh>; tot'l' t'Hl!I hl'•'il""I !~ind-I Coat1 Mesi 1 NewpoM Beach. $110. C'l!OICf: LOC;\TIO:-.' twiust"", on Balboa tsland. nii'<li<'~,111111 4\1'!--0i lS u r s..·n11t· ('•1nlt'li1'!qfl'I \111<+ I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Call fi.15-1502 ~~:1i;:z ~lnrgucrltL· Prk"''Y· ~nonth _'~f J uly, ..,.ca 11 496-97;,7 1 '.(~'.J:;~:~~: .. f1~~~'.~ll;~;1 ;;:~;: ! v.·nultl like Y"ll l' hu~1n··~- I' ROO:O.IS $20 v.·K up wirh ,,,.,,,·1. lm'n"<i•'•••·ly. il·l-ll82-2(.~I or ~.;:i 1 ,-.... ,,. "t '~t· .1f)ur l l;1•h'r l l1:11gi' LA ' "''CllA i\P'l .. >', ' ' .l!-'1 l 'AT. 1; ,..,1 .. n1r:-r, •., l•'lll••l, 11llo·r. Qual. \IOl'k (' I " I " . ln1n1f"di11 11• 'J'rn11••!'.11)' "''1i.:nn11·111s All Ar,.,-,, !)1.,u1;:-•~ ('•'untv fvr ~·u111lrr lulo (','tll · AIP!fl F1°('(jt'l'l <'k, :O.li:l'. 714 /835·4103 ASSEMBLERS ~· • • r 1· I e r tn>-111{'1·h1tnk: 11 •·\'I ,. I'~ . L:-Ol•'r 1111't'IHUlh .11 ni."''lllhlv ' i.111 1JJ 1>1111~ Jl1~·rr1 Vt;, " \lain STACO SWITCH, INC 11.:'J H;1k,.r. 1',.,1!1 \1, • ..,1 ;.i·1-;1~1 1 t;.111.1] l 11'1••1'. J:1111•!,.~ .. l ., .. ~ ki!chen $30 "'k up apt 831·1'00 RF:SPO.\'S!BLE ('nnrr<u·fn1• l'<'r~i·1n, IMks l1k" !i1!l" )I I I "' al'•. i~;u ~111111 ,\1u1 .\1•'· I NE\V Luxwy Apls, close to !'>-lll-9755, &1~3967. " I _. ~ ~,1 "-· C ,1 ., '111 "-'1' :un. J";:z.\~il. Cu~ta ,\fl~•. :.1~.';!()li\ · 1 ..... k , :0-:t•t'fl f.,1• nn" 11f rlr:1",. , & ~ h G \\' nce"s ...... "J!:ff''~""se .. . halr<'d Si::in11>~c. Z::OO hlk C .... ahop g • .,.,ar • 'as.\.: tr LGE: Roo . ho 13.0l.(l SQ. h . In 1·!.i:-~u· \'11. only. Real!. &l~'t!ll\10. Fall'\'J('ii·. •lj!}..li.'." hi: f Ja,·k T •Ul.1nl' /'1' It••~ f,,1· 1ht• l.111h• ll••ll~" ••111•.. oun1y" l1•;o!l1ni-: l'<•nlif Pd. Adults only or fan1\ly · m, pnv me. tnnan offi('e hlds,:, tl'l11 nH!" n ---n·•H••I. ridr!. L1•·. r \ :.\J'.t(Jl2. i.llt' Btuld1•r i. 1-.nlfi'Jl'ILlln ·· l.k·11!i·n; ~•'\.\' r•r 1 · .. 'f! ci iv/teen. Bit-ins i n c I . ~~~':;,~ 5 ~~·s!ti\·1 Bch., Santa 1\na. [nd1\ 11lu11I vf· ~:.!~or art niillul:.:ht \[~ \\;,~ l'n. t;.;!-110.1. 1 ~:11•'< J·:xi·•·ll•·rn f 1· 1 n ~ dsh...,·hr. Shag Crp!5. Sn1all liL-cs, 500 1o t :-IJO i.q . ft . ~t• 1:/-.\\.\l!l 1 • 111~1 . [li: .. ·I: \h·d Electric°'i l "LANDSCAPING" 1 1~ 11l·f11,. 1-.,1 ... ru·n"•'•I , pet ok. Pool. (;a.~ HBQ. ROO~t for rent, S2S per v.·k IA'itM! 11ny or all i.1,,1 .. 1• 111 ~1. \!•o lo• l.:1h 111"' d .. :.:. ·'"" ,-l ' 11 .. 1. 11 1• \1ill t1.1lt1. ,\~k (, 1, &3 It ·1udtu. 1\' Lt 1_p,_1\', ......,sta ~lcsa 2.Jc ""rfLAi·aiJ.,\nrill.'';I. '" 'B1i;n•• l :ill .\n~r111 1<'. f'Jf'C..,. . ,\n NJllH flPJ~ir t'n1po~··r ,\11<) 2 B S I lk. d 1 r--or A n1•1u1• J:· l'1·r,-,on.il11rfl 1 1 1 Priv. Patios t'l' fi.f>...350:! r-,, fi-·~ ., -~· ·ri .•..• l~JCL\~, !1t·, ol•I !'tyh•!11 l ~11•,!i.,1•111111:.f"ul"l'· " DAVE " a, :0.lust see to 11ppre<.·1alt'. SOO ... ~,~ ••r .... ,,......:..!. ___ J .. ! .... 11,,.1\ y•I~. ,.11~ yih~ i.i·•ipln;.; .I: 1•1•1..,.,1u1l J h·~n.:n ROSS Sl60 to S250 per ~lo. Room & Boird 405 511·1!!21. I Announcements I.OST. \\hi••· rt·n1 Srin1"~··1I.· ,\11~11lat·i· '::r ... -;-6~9 l ··1n111o 1 ACCOUNT I NG CL ERK PONTIAC 778 Scott Pl, C.:0.1. ) COST • •1 J J f 111 ~1 "''"11 El Carnt11<1 .\1·.., ,{ --Gr••nhavon Gardens :!1"11 ll:trl;n r Jlh ·ol. 612-.,., I , ,~ ' c>i::i , ir t>a ur TO\\'l-'l' or II I . \I I I' I If I !-'.!.EL"Tr:rc1.\;-..· Lit•r n,;e ( 1,..,..,..,..,..,...,.,. .. .,..,.. LOVELY, private room in dental lab or offices. Unltd : • ~ .. 11 '!·, ''11' "'·1 ·""'·H" 1' '1''' · 1''o ·•r'J'J s II r_. ""LJ92S A/ R & A /P ·,.~ra .\11'"•' :.IG-Sl)l~ I' k' · (I! \1'11-P. ·11• ."i,1'1 ;' · ~" '· m..i JOo~. '"V" I apt on BAJ.bQa PeM. !or par 1ng. Air coud. Con ter of~ , ' · ' • · ' I n1n1nt & n·r•air... ~li-.-.~~lfl:: 2123 Newport Blvd. 1 AVON older \\'Oman:-Board Incl lor 191h & Ne"·po11 Rlvrl. iOO The 11<'11 ('hflpl~r 111 (""1" 1;<11.1 1 11r1 ... 111,,11·h, i .. ~1 :; •1 G -d --. L.ocal temporary as· ,\\JBITIOL'S'.' ·1-• .','Tl ll'.'J,\,' Huntington 8e1ch DELUXE adult po o l l'i ide garden bungalo"", nr ocean, (rpl, l.rg palio, 6 p:.xils, i;awia, tennis. S.16--0Z.39. Also 1 Br. Fro1n $13.'i. L•guna B.e1ch *BRAND NEW* & 2 BR., 2 8 1\. i'·1xi111 $19J Unlum. 1' ·w·11Jslft!U uni ls Avail. CROWN VALLEY Aph. San D1<."kf! i'"ri1y I'll' Co.1st H\l'Y Ill HillhurllL 2:i7l1 llillhun;t, Lag. :-.'l;,:uel. 1'11~1 s.11.0-;-.;11 REST or yn. lease (21 3 BR 3 be ocean lront apts. on Di\'~rs Covl' Ul1l/pd . 19-1-3.114. $225. mo., ST:>-283.3 8 r. al 1885 Ne\11JOrl t,, fi'lO ' :O.lcsa, ro t1.1e C11y Of !!llJll\ H!A•·k d••"l.au l•flnd \'u· ar enrng Costa Mesa I 1 ' f I"°"' '" ~1 is "lj(•n".f'ln"g ., 'h"·· 10.0,, "gnments, New co, Ca I 'I'll'" y.,l1 1•r>u!d n111k" . .-r-s .. a t °"" •~e\\1>0r•. :-.; 1'lrt I · ~ ' " ,., Crl\I (lf i.;r1•nr W'n lh11r111,1I I ( v1cation Rentals 4'25 or long lt·ast.-s. Owner, tourin~ The Ci1y 01' !Ir.pi·. i·ilhJi.:. Re11·nrd. 612.1(::,.;rt Pr11'11d1."<1' t:an-!l·nu11: I P Ro ~·~;ss J O NAL 1 or come in 3/18. l"'rt'•·! i\1'"11 it<'PN'~·n111 """ <>J"" on Sun., ~larch 2-llh at 91\:\I, I :o;1,,.·•·1altl•• l<l':-•un,lluu 111•'. 'ou ~·an run your ''"' •~ ~ < I 1 'I I I 1.an<l<IC'HlllnJ.:, S I' r In k It' r Offl 0 I d I I 1 I lr:ivin::: th~ Srninr Cit1z .. n<: , .·111< ~.·all('. "01111 y · ce ver oa •u~ n""~. s. 1t<tluh· \'n11r 0\1~ LIVE ln the all nE'W DanoOlt}_'l~E SPACE' fOlt Hlrh;,BrlhelTr.11.·ers.6f>!i \\'. I ~ ll:1l ni~•11i11u•r ,~ Sprhikh~r Sys l•·111 ~. pa!1<>.~ .1: 557•0061 11 .. 111').,>, n111k••rh•·in<"l•if . Poin!. Harbor at the Ht:NT.Costa?.l~sa,H 11rtior f 191h St. co~ta ~!(·~rt . Instruction ~ -.l.~l·P,"_.11'..f'ul.16 1l-SIH9 I n·~1on11 1c•n~. ~~fll'on('l'Pl l ~7?. IJ' 1 s '.'\B l":d i•:u•uini.: "l'r•.rlunlt,; tx>aul1ful 1'1ARIN~ JN~ a~ Adan1.!i. ~a~hf1.it n1odern 1 Chartf'r nit<nJIN-·r.~. ni"'ntl~·rs ,......-1 L:I UI f \.\ G 1 !.11n1hr:q11n2. · . :i5~ 1 "' .~ If'\.' I • I.. . . ! ( · ol! :.in. illlJ ?.Iotel 34902 DE'! Obispo St. air music, Janitonal, Cl.'lss J,· frtl•nd~ 1111 itcd, Ca!h<'/'111<> I \1.,\n, .. ,,;0·"·,~-.· . ;1.01~1,1 •. e,.:,•;,.,01~. Painting & --· JI \IJ)" .---...,-----( 496 2353) •--'t i A\Valkcr&Lcelildi: Call ,,._.' ....... -.,· ~ ACCNT 'JR $800 1 · ·"rrri..1:. 111at1 u~. 1• -• n.l C' X!n, •. . . • · ·I L\l11c Gergor, Pres .. frr11 'I rcr 1· 1• 11111 ,. ;1 1. \'Pr_,. I p h I I I Etricil'!ncics & Apartn1e111.s. a.:>7-01..36 or S.~~..8. Suirdley, 1~1 \'P, Gcrinidi· Schools & •per 1ng ng ~·f'I.· 1'11id. !f vnu 1.1~' :1 ret"'llt 1111'" ruy 1•1111•· ll unt lh1r J-lcarect pool,. d.1rect dial Can'(')'~ Si:>c\,',. .!l llclcu , instructio11s S75 1 1'"11~·iriah!t•. 61:.!-~:'29 eve~ 1 '(:l',1'1•1111,. \1/d,.1.:1~··· 111 _l,,.,ur. !hit~<.µ . .'/lf..J l!H I t I · ! L\'l'>,"l'fl '1"\\••-•. •. ·.• p loncs, eev1s1on, t.auna MOOERN OFF E ltyan. Tn:as. I * Willar·d Painting :u·r<•1n111n;:o lh•" A1\1\ f11it1 bath. lnund ry fnC'il.itics, · !C l'.11! \!11· l'n•' ,,Cf,is \1UtS!.t1Hhn1: 11••11•1111111 1necting l't'JUn1, close to &i.n Fully crptrl/dJ1XI. funl!shNL l:;i11·~ at" 1 .. 11: I ~.n·1 t.1<· Contr actors * f,,r a rui1· 1•;.in ·•·r. Al.'-0 ~·,.,, Clcn1ente & Laguna Beach. 3 Desks. c11ain & ret·f'p-[ 11· )'1 WA NT TO ~1,.11. c .• 11 1:1,·11: !ii'.\.()77~. P.E.'ifDE!'>TIAL ,Joh~. t•a11 Ed ,,. 0 I f . Conic play in our tJonist furniture at on!y l Personal1 ~ I y,1111 ,,l:!J•·lu L:aJ'•h·l1 s._.1, Ice F . C 1& CO~l:\lf.RCl:\L :Oil}..tll.·,;,, ('ua.~tr1l p,,rsorft<>l ~po11Hshing, shoppin~ & 51 2.J. per mo. At l&iUC I WQR K 1 C(Js!;i \ic~ri & N{'i\·port Bch 01TK"~1 11 ra 1srncW /1 Ai.:•·n<·r. r.!11 11<1rl,.Jr Bild. •~staur-.i.nls. $60 "'eek & Up. Ne11.·port Blvrl. Cl\!. I G:i..1j;)ojj aitcr -IP:O.I J r:Y\'<1 11 papi•n ng C~I Bring tttis ad & receive Call N;'ent fi.16-3928 .. ,\pn1.<:li;·;1 I (\·lh11~s I c'O.c.""c. c,=-,c.-c.~~~.- I (:Jt>11nup~ & Ltll' !lauhn:::::. *642-5775 641).1136* s:u1;~•r11 . ~1~~· .... nn1.:~. :' BAKERS HELPER No Experience Necessary $5 off on first week's rent. 1 Personals 530 I 1 N A YAP.I> Cleanup~. 1 ;:ir:-i!!•' Pll'al'ie Call For f'.stimatc A~ <~Ol NT!:>. ', .tt .. i·k. :\all 1-.100 ISLE 2 BR, 2 .. -.,--8.=i!'IOOOO-;-offit'f.' s;..,.c .. -. or "·''E'.J'GY CRl."I.-, SP"CL"'. l!l'a.i:on:ihlr G11;.-1(,1t,. SI 1 · N -io~ sha111 ,11,i nl• t i nip 'h rk. ,..... r. ~ "' ..o.;. "' -----• nre ,l<'. "· ·"' .:X +·\p or "'l't'ti! ruT1C: t'Otlfl>l" ,\fipl) In l'l'l'!>1111 n1·1"1'1·11 J11 :~1 .~ 2 /'\I ~ewport Be•ch Avail. July, $1JOO. i\ug. s ma 11 n1 a n.ufacturini::.~ E~OS TlllS \\'EEK SA\'l TRAVEL I EXl'EH. <;ard••nrr. Kn<1v.• I l'"·itw'allni.: ''' Jnu1e-in _ 1'"'°·· 213-7'93--04?7 CoTiecr Unrll•fWOUnd .l:lll-I!:'-' aviul. · . · I~ 1 'I l t T . < PAINTING BY DRAKO Vr1y nicl' Io,. a I ''' 11 . :!tJ .. \\e hll\t: i.pi'1·n1i11<'ll I '' ·' .1 r.1 . ~11nm1nt:: •. I '\pn1. f,.r u1f,. •·all '~12-(fH,t FAR WEST S£RVICES WATCH THE SUN SET -"''"""' to blo ~·li nnup ~~"'"1·18!i [ llC'l "f'I' -19•1 ---Rent•ls to Sh•r• 430 $3(JO/mo. rent or lc:ise. ~·· . 1~. \\:In 10· AGENCY -· -·-. '. · , · · .. · · ,""'-.,. ·' . ,\Ci'l\'fo: i'"Hfll•· tri 111anai.:r L•S Bris•s Apts __________ 1 494--5.19'.l sula tl"ln 111 )our at11c lll''ll Garden Ma1nt/Lndscp .1 .. ·~nt"n11nl &. Comnu•rr1al :-, .. 111.,rt 1~,·aeh nlfllt•l. c.111 ~RI NB BEAtmF1JL Ca C d . • _ "1th no 1nuss o,!' lui;s.\\'e'IJ f'hiiiii. Slil'klr ''-'\•. fi-~•1'>.i'! 1·.\I 1'., In! ~pt"<:H1l1~1~ ,\· t,\\ 2."iti2 5'l ~·f;.~;·· . . house to share by'7he be:ch DESl\ ~pac:c: il\'aJJ:;h!c. SJO s;n·r. ynu up lo j(r,-of your I l •1!nr ( l•ll~UllJllL: cu~tlJ/U I •""""'""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO "' . . . mo. \Vii i pro1.'ide furniture hea llJ'\S:: costs & \·ou·n be 10 General Services , 11.· .. rk 1t! ••u1t1[1i'•1tive prai•s. A . • E . 16 72 Reynolds Santa Ana F'W'I\ Single: ~~urn/unfum \\'Ith either penslOners o~ at $j n10. AnS\\'ering ser,,.ice d<'t:rN·s i'OOk'r i'n Sun1n1c1·.1 Why Not Call --rn·l· "~'· 6·12~io'I1 v1on1cs ng1neer 1-2 Br. Sl~.-$260. r~udd\eage \\'Oman. PhOne. l.l\'ailable, t78T.i Reach Bl\'tl, J'.'r('e ri:rim;Hc~. B of A ,\ \' O I u n1 " ty1x-sc11ini::·hot>ks, ! . 1; • , , To S30K EA0'0'"c'c1 -,--,----.-7."--,.,411 4.JR-0078 or 498-l094 Huntington Beach. &12-4321 :'llC. 1\IJ,\:\IS Ji'.':-1..;iM \TIO.'.; 1'..1 " i:: .i.ti n~s. n""'·~~aP''1:· 1 ~ ~ ~ j o,:J'.~ s i 011~ 111, 111 1 1t~,,,ii: B."'I·: 1 ~ yn t'X"f)Cr. I l·.•iu.d (lp)-'"r. ~~nipl<iy••r JBR apt, for adults, very \\',\,\.'TED, niature ma!e ·'" PR.l'IE O""ICE .... ,,,.,,, ,,,,. ro. &-l?-9810. Li··· ;o.;n, :r,lfll;J.\. PACJflC ~ «•r0l'1E;UCI'. ,\I."<> hrochur• ~. 1 p ·f , . ,. , • 1. l · so11",u'C. G:-0 & C renl un1e. :::::========:i' h be Yi " r r ~ '" fl)~'"'· r1rculal'lo-, furz)1~. , ;i. C'IY llCC~ 1• ~ • !:> • j 1 quiet, close shopping, pool. s are& 1 11aµt. + coLRi 0·0• pnkv,. lease. 40c per sq ft up tn 171.i * PALM & CARD-TRAVEL SCHOOL l•·t:l•I', t•t.-. L.·t.\••U1, ro111· _!..h:h~nL __ ..:4 ·~~1 I Piping Des igne<s I u.1,.1,·1,,.1·,· 54&-M66 mi u ~· • r, 1 • !<Q ft. Can N'nt nil or pnrt. PAP "" n II 0 ' ----------'~ pool facil~. Compl furn. 21 5 R!vc1-sirte A\'r, N.B. READER * r• .... 1T_1"n ·~ p:t!'lll'.llfl: Cit.II , -.r. A N (j I N r; .t F:xrrr. f11r LA & Orange(,\;, I UNION BANK S•nt1 Ana s~. 1110., ~i7 6 r,_3366 Spe<'ial readin£s SL 11 811. llorht1\1., 1.141 ·1~71 69 or l pn1nt1n1!. 21 yn Harbor lfll"ili<Jn~ CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS " VERSAILLES OCEANFRONT Apl , •I 'IO FRf'" l<L'-'"'l' • j:'.22 ',""-!n1in~tl'r ,\1 l1 ,, 610 I·:, l7lh, Sf't1l 'l f\n;i l'IOr1. 171·1' 77·1-9141. 111~·11.;.rt.cfs. furn. :\11. \,~'.11'11 ' .. " ·r. i:.;~ \\ < • ~"~"""! 543-6596 -,~,\PT.\1-,,,-,.-,,,,_ C.\P.E l-fil:l--.1."i!i. Technician1 ;\!{'""·port, \\ith straight 29 yr · • ~ · · . , '.~ 111ui.~ <I'. """."'·'-Of'l-·n _ ,, 011 ba "·I ,11,,.. D<'l uxe 1 .'!r: 2 r n1. •1ffll'12S 7 da\'s, Hi.ti'! 111ix1ni.:-.\. ll'a>;h!ng, 1n-1 PRO!". 1\all1~~1·Prir1~. ~1il1•' .,na!"I: & il1~1 tal 1~1111putl'r I t cu~or., ~. non-dJ. AJ·po•1 'r llot•I & I<· l ' f • Q l'f I I I 11 ~· ·1-,·11 J 11 1 J \\'II C>:f•'r •l•-.,1rat1lr, .,., < smoker, $Li>. "'~7n4 , a· t c " · l~.1 .--:--Tl l ". ATII O.\Tl".-G .. r 111°11~-;lli,11 1111·r11\ ~1ol1·.'Y<lut: FrccP1ckt:i1& t'. "'n. ~""'· 11~ur. 11 n•at•·• 1 <1 t:l'C f!! " ~ '· ·• I J II f' II 1 ~ 7111"1" J "< "" •I · I 1 i'f'l" •11\1111'<·. i'IP:i-.C 1\"pl_v 111 "'r"'-'" G r "-''-','I)'· or .•. :~0ppt, r.i .·"•~'"Jl..111"1'._ •"'• _ ___:•''_ ·"'~"11~ <' n1· 1n1 l ttr) ,. ~.....,~ ,,..,~ ·3-·3 9 To Nooo< A.\fr." l.1 111111·<1 J;iu~1lhnC'11! <I 1 ""' . ,, I -·--I I 1 · )11'1'l'o1 1n tu llOris :'il ltch••ll, ,,.,..,.....,... '"r," )'R f ,,... 1 '1 nr_THn-.;i; ..• ___ l'ltOt". J•:oinlPr. llri11t·~r 11,,rk, tr .. n111s,: ••r l'<11tll"('~ I NEJ::D roommales, n e11.· BAYFRONT-OFFICES "'~"' ·group. ·ro111 1!1r :: t 'la~-,,·~ 1~·r '''"'I; -D t II p I t.11~.,r111~·111.,·nt1·rI>r,1'1i hnus{' nr bch l le\'cl M\'S Jll'l\'acy of your telc•phnn,•. :-,1.,nurn.: 1·1i",1 ... B1 ;.:111 l'!.l'illBl'.l:G. ELECTRIC1\l.,1 l'1'i\!>. ln!/l'\\. fl"'' •·,11111:1\l'. a r ne ersonne l·:qu.1[ i1\'r~·1. Erni•l") .. I' I la~ ;on OJ)/iO r, fnr I\ TELLER llC\'CI girls, s'150, &-1+-111.j • Prestij;e arra. 710 .. \"I>. ?:-.O .P.O. flo..'( 7~3. G.G . .);j.1--113:!'! ,\I II'• 11 !~th ('AHJ•J<::O.:THY NIJ job Im Rf'f~. :.14~:t•~·9. r.12-~~11:~. Service Agency ON TllE LAC'E --sq. fl. 3700 NCWJY>lt Bl\d., 21 hr<:. \;1 h• ('I ·, .. ,,., l\1.,•1.0 l!mHll. r ,\• n Home r .... ra1r . .\t:ATl-:ST. 1·!,.;o ru·~I. 011• .... 1 Call 640-8470 '• "' ROO~t:O.IA,TES 11.·antcrt . N.B. Phone 6T.r-'......... .-.. ·-• .. t!" 11n~ -H \J~ \h111I. 1'1111 1 1111 ,..,, Al South Coa.l!t Pl:it.a. i''t:ni. ,..ew 3 BR 2 bath __ L<L<J • LH.I::~:-.ED SPIRITl.:ALfST \1,1•11 ·~ll!1 • ~ .-'' l'\l>CL11~(· io1111l1i o1t1vt1. Int· lrw1u1n-T1nl.11.11", 732 & (1a1r. c .... ~tn_ '1··'·'· Pool . Acapuf('O A1JUA U:ir Con~. ~J7-0.147. s42.5Q.10. BRA.~D ne11• oce:in vie"· nf ~pi ritualislr<'arlirn:s !O a.1n.I 1\t·1·1'('1ht•·<t 1\1• :>o ,\Tl'.'i j ·'Tl!l;>;i; . .:· l1y\''."'·'c.G .. n 'l \~1. Call ·l~13.fi11-.. ;\:O.IBITIOL'S., fJppnnunil-" & JRcuzzi. Speclncular 8 Oi.talma 2nd story. GIO('k 1 -1n p.m. li dvire rm 1~tl t:~1ahh~hl'fl ir,,.~: r .11'1>E'ntry. P.epa1~. Plu.sn-INT/EXT PAINTING l••r2C"'"1up!""·Tr6.'•~-r<:11·ho1 i\t;,,·1·ry npcrn to r Acre Lakf! \\' Trn,·er\ng lfOUSE ro shr, 3BR, 2RA. fi'tlm heh. 600 sq ft :~· n1:111e11! 312 '.\. E l Can1ino ~ 1 h1ni: El" c. P.emodehng .. .• . .. '>''11n1 1ri f';1rn up tn 51·11 1~·r A1.:1.'T't'"~11 r ~h·ifl. "1ea!!a11J. 'FountaiM. 1 ~ ~lillion Doll::ir IA'lk to bcRch, $85 mo, HB ~181. 1 an Clen1enll". l11r BB-B r 12·~1'•1'.: I i\ll 1 ll'>•n!;•• 1 " 1'"~ :,,,q rnr•. !'AltT·Tl:'llE. C' ;1 I I 11•,rk1n:.: 1.,.11~1111 .. rL~. ''j.·1111 nr Clubhou!'l', Gym, Sauna , fl.l'l'll. 53&--009'l 2400 WEST Coast Hv.,., npr>L all 492-003.f. 492-9!.-:Ji ------"1!11 \ll-. 1:1·.l'.\Jl: :-11-;Jt\'ICE I* Wallpaper Hanger * l r~19-li1Z: p;u1 IHll(' \li J a k Total SC'l·uril\'. !\\'llnled l\tature Strai g ht across fron1 Stuflerl Sh PREG~A'.'\T? ·--(',,fll''flll). Plumhins.: C. Rehk<l fili'.-2-1-19 1 -t••i-12'11 ' · · c ' ADU.L TS I niale to shr 4 Br h~ & 11111. Sl!IO & UP. Util incl. I caiin:::. ron1tden1ial i"lunq·!· -~·!t·• 111•«1!, r.(',,i;: 3-19-1~1 1 Pat'••• -ANC I ENl MAR INER -- B.ch.lor' I' 2 & J Br'•· Cl to heh. HB $105. 962--8f,1;;8 fi.i-Wl678. in;: & J"<'f{'1Tat. .\Oonrvn. -I ;-..·1-;r:1is ntJl'U,K!-.1·.l'Llt, rull chari;1., I h .. 10 ·'-a ....... l HI 1 1. & k · Hauling p,\TI~ c.-,,., .... l'l,·,ooo'.~· '!!"llC p,. .. , ,,JI ,t0urnal:o;' from $17S per mo. .al"J?e "'" "'' .... " •~P s. Business Rent•I 445 IVQpion eeping. . .,, ' ~ •• DAY 1fui1 1nnl Ho!nn1·1" Pr(•f .. r ~fflle non ~1r APC.\RE &tl-i~:'.6 l ~ ~in\'!'\(;, II,\! ·LISG. DE· I \\ 11!1.~. Hu<if~. l)(·{'l:s, 1 ••'n KITCH EN HE L p '"'•n1•· ~1:111·tn•'t1t l'XJ1., 1•.l 3700 Plaza Dr• :l.lS·3336 rim Industrial & Comm'I \',\SECTO.\IY Serrices ~"<f Rep.111,, 1.1rr.1:r Bir; \r,\LI\ Tfl l:t: Rrn1Qfl. :'lln.<:r'lnf:':. (':111•, Apply in _..-r._.111 3 .. 1 !'\I Tr,ro 11n·11 .\!I" ""'rrr. Santa Ana 'f~l~ Coupll' needs g irl tv shr MISSION VIEJO Confir!cntial in In r 1na I i r.n -\',\'.\ J~l::AS. l{ELIABL~;.' C:rinrr . <?nly Quothly \.\'ttrk.' :!t'll1 \\', ('oJc1. ... 1 H11 y, ~ H 7\1-1;!2·~.~>l Next lo South C1111~t Pln1.a rent nr bf"A.l"h, ~ev.·pon, c&Jl f'(l11n<:rlin~ & rrCc·n·al. r.11;.1311-/-;111' Pr11·•·.~·P1•rsr,11111 ,\ltn. -BOOKKEE-P-ER F /C li4:HiZ9J 500 to 5000 Sq. Ft. .\l'C,\ltt:. hl(1;q1. A r-;on· Accounting · " l\cn. oY.·nrr-C(lnlr. E\'l-S & I 714-556-0466 e\'l'S, . -. :'ll;iin (/J()roUt:hl:irt:. I' I \ "1244~" !.11(',\I. Ul1J\'il1;.: ·" haulinit \r('r•kf'nd>:, li-1 2-177/J Apprentice Baker )',J<o/l<'I'., 1!111/1/IV s .. 1;.1y L1iOI· '!'I N 0, ''.0,,,," '" = 10 -"• "1 it / gctio·y., ()' · ......,. I l I I '-I k O J B k I A ___,.,, ''" 287:>:2 :'ll11rguc>ri1c Prim')" I T \:'\F:i a n• 1 1 .... k 1v ~ w •'11 . ......,!'gl' rue . Pl p R r ourneyman a er 111 1' n ~urn •' 1\ r.,, 11 (•I' pts., 2 liv rm 2 BR 2 BA hon1e 831·1400 B~~ST ~.IASSAGE 1.N N~R. kl~'Jl;nc:. ',~;.,.1~:: 1 ~~i.ill~ :. .. : J:,,n~. li;11Ty. 531-123'.i or aster, atch, epair Sn!H l)' llik'n. Apply. St•x!iint ~.:17·'i'\X'l, llt•a(•h f\r,.11. Furn. or Unfurn, 370 $115 mo. &.1?""6ffil. 3100 ln1nr A\'<'., Su11P 10.,B. l'(JWH. J hn \la.I! r 1,~1 r,1117 .·1:;:,..!~I.~~. P,\TCTI Pl A ~F:.RJ,,G R<'11111urnnt, 1;:;.o i\f'ii i:iott 1 WxiKJ\/-,El'I-.!: lull 1 hni~·i· Fountain Valley ~E .\N ,.,.,,,, harbor •-·< 1801 WESTCLIFF, N .B. Open R A.\1, ,\Ion, \\'erl, f'r i., -"· '' 1' ~ ' -· i .,, .. V\ -l.lV" \ ··1--05.?9 8 b 'tt. Y.\!:T1. garill!C f'lean-nps, AH typt'~. ~·rt'" <>~1Jn1;,!cs f •·nt•T Jlr .. =" B. r1"111 1r•1I fqr 1\1\'!Z ltndio. 2 BR/ 2 BA , I u r n . Pre~tlge Joe., 30' front 011 st. ~1 ·' · a Yll ing r••into\'f' t~s. diM, !\)', ('a ll 511)..6.>:'.r., I h111n1•d1n !f• "!"·11111c :o;r.1a11· Subparking. $165. 642~42 Suit. ~lores . or(·~. 19:i0 sq DANN Y J-lrirr1s. ~lrtrlen~ B \!1\' •11-ri-.;f· _ \JY \!F ., d r 1 \' r \\';,'Is , ~ t um ps. Pl b. \ASSEMBLERS "•r-·n. ('.•ll I '1\n, "i'.\!~Zll. P-- - -j SH1\ItE unfurn 2BR apt ft 111 3<\c. olr t'0!~'1. f.,IC'~ly Ar I "a .1 • Ou1 1cn ·. /1flff<'r. I \'.F:lt;E 110:ii'11.: .. J:Y TI?~ l\.\i·2&'"3. ( __ u_m __ m"g'----.,-------BOYS-& GIRLS--I CUTOUT "·/pool, nr C.Qltien \\'c,.1 prk~. Cpl!I, rlrps, ..-IS-.ra."6. Robe.r1.\~h_Hc, Denlw Droze \\'£1'.1<. i t;J-:T /!JI) OF t;S~JGHTl.Y I f, P.. OTIS l'l.lT\U]l,'\f; Si·\\~11.,1.,.r ,,,111,.1,, nilu FOR I ml.lcg~.-Sl001-IB8,l2-0ll0. RETAIL STORE ron <'Ill! .ll>.il.l6: un;:rnl. :i.1s.7i;~; Tl:ASll .~ f)f,Bl'.IS ~12 n (·nv:idt•ls ,\· lt•·l' .. LI ..... \\'nh·r Orw>nlfll'" .. n :!n•I :<h1f!, 5 p,, HO:•' Ill ~,, 1 .. r \1•1•,)IH • ,._.....,, en I< N<•' Np! "·h 1 .~ v · 0 " ,.s I ·d I I' I (' -> Jll·.\ I .,i~.r~~ ri~h\\·a.~hNI r.12 ... :ba \l/C & 1 .UNDANCI I G.r.nes for Rent 435 LEASE 11.•/upgtAirs off iC'e!:'. I LbalF'F:b'•·"'11 ,01.,~\Tir 0"1,,1.e,"'.,.0°",.0~ :0,f,\TUl?F:. rlepl'rnl.~hlr, I~ ll• \I,'. • ('(Jl.J.f:GE: STt:. 1 hl'al<'rs, rl1~1~1.;,d~. h1rr1111'·~. tn 1 .(I ,\111 .. n '"mP.•rar,. H"·u·ti. ·'''" J••rl ll"•" t• -----------1 ='JIJ ...... • l " 00.: to ABOP..T10 '.I: c·i l] lJFE >'! } • 111)' lfllnl' .••. ' ··"~·I --·---... ' ' . 1a:o<1~. fll•PIY•\lrll;J!t•J\ '!. :>.1•11 r•·lf /'1'!\lll'll' I ( •nl.1• I MINI WAREHOUSES Post 01hce $600. n1 O. I l''n !>ll·::"~i 2!,lir.: lunches. :->1:1-!{),7 :-11\11'1.f).\nF.R & clump lruf'k B/,\ .. L"t11J•l••1!' l'lun1t.1ng n1,,nth<:. r11t·!n1'Y t'X\il•r1rnct• \Ir H)<1r ('11 "11l <1•·•ll llf>p1, "-Jn a .......... _ .. -fi.l2 ="" . j?f, """"·· . ----, r I "-'1'\'U't" l 11· '1 'li'H I I f I I UrG ~'"'""::'""'"" STORAGE "JJ..N •PAL.\I &CAR .. DH.F \Dt:l'• L\''\1r1 h.,ll\~l\ui 111 , h•••I•'' ""J. "ucrPte, Jt."flhAt,1 · · • · '· · 11•1•u nit,,..,, 11•~'-~"•I!), l1.\ILr1•11.t1f f':ol!1.l/C:ZI Ot"d~UN=1MXTI 11A ~ I . . JOIN Barelay·s Bank at I orl W/l'C!<\u.c1'on 1~311 &a.ch I ,\l\y """'· rl111n"" .\11•, C'!. I !Ul\i111,.:,~ri kin~. 81&-7 110. Roofing ~:11:, 1> r 1,,111· :<-tuft ,\ l•·;,1 •· , 11h• 11,,,11 .,.-11,11 !\o ~love-in or ~love-0ut Brookhurst & S. D. Fv.'Y, Bh"d Stanton' 577-3-\05 5:, tiny 6'12.f~il'I ;\11)\'l\C:, !laulin~. f:x-Jlf'I', ---.~-------rl1ff<'rf't1t1,1I. ,\ f' J• I y n1 BUSBQY'----1 walJ..to-wa I shag carpet. cllru-ges. From S1 .so per Stores & olf/~5. f'tnished ., ' . c /{r!r.1l1!r> llrasoruble. rrcc P.f)()t fvr Ir~. rr>p.,1h-,;, Jll'/'Sr)U . ~mq~ I mo'!th. , by -t/Zi/74 . Agt 84&-3166 l\1ASSACE/&\TI~ j arpenter f'SI !\.'l:!-<.o;;1. l sllin11:les, ro.'k, romp tree C'lo·.1n ~ ;..;,.,., 1;.....-..1 mg, Ued JJ l.. llamiJton&'.l:,•\\·laniJSt., IIB A touch of class. complete C)RPE'T llY 1 ·1·-111.1,,., , __ 1 1,r>•. o· e ;i;I . [.Ir . 161 1 3. PRIMARK Apply, S11rl .\. .~ort•.1n, pane Yu1Q room, ALLSPACE FOR Lease-Reta II store, privaey. &I~. • . · txrx·n Y · " I · _, . ...,_,,_,a • ;,11 .. \~l&'\O-fir/O \\' t•m~t lt11. \" ' B warmcoloraccentwall~ I f6().1970 Zl\:·12 Jn shopping Cl'nter, . . I quirkly 1"111(> al r!'11son:ihle i.:rn. h1111h11i::. 32 Fr. furn. ' PRODUCTS co. a kitchen full of buitt'..lm! 333 E 17th St C.'f $775 1.IASSAGE & ~U:\A. rail's. Call 968-'i'Jl.f. I \!Ill &12·1'63:'1. Tele\11tlon Rep•ir 2'i20 :;; SUQ_n I f\u ... y (1'11r1rrar11(' (lfc ~ -"'\RAGE FOR n~~ s~ 01 ;., 6~ ~0·7 rA~ .,,,,,._· C'all She1·a, 96.'-1247 ,.. \\'·o•<•I 1,,,,,,,10·.,0,ly (lnckldlng dlstr#ash!J). I \U 918 Palm St., HB'• '"'"" ...,, ,.,....,, ',,...,.........,.., 8839 ,\dams 1\\'~ .. lfnti;: Bch. COLOR 11111.' l'f1h"' (;uar m<:t S.'Ul\i An,1, ,,.:,J~f. Fr~nt or1'sa.c k I h Call 536-4678 300 .l 600 sq f't ofc'.~. S95 &: Ni~ In Talk lo Somt'Ollf'? ~ rep \\Ork done on Jll>Ot.1 Br'111~11 Jl;u•ht,r .'-· f 1111"<'11•v.· Meetandmln~lewt sm C " Al O•• 11 ·STAR GAZER'~~ .. (rt,Jd<'n Rul1•, :,31.1101 .. ;.:...u1h "' \\,1rt1••r Office Girl ·~ 3 b · I DOUB'" GARAGE .......,, ·"'"' Ml """ sq. · Olli Ni,.....t or Dav. &l.~222'2 r,.. f 1 1 ""'""""''Ill gswim-~ :\ll I ~1 1112 616-21 30 ir-" Ku.1~>'12~. , .qua oppol'l•ul41} 1·111p 1•)"r ,~1.o111r•'. ~,1,.·r 1, .. ;1rl111g, '" '""V ~ krlrni, bi' .=-fl,Slorag•o"I>·· ". siop, ._... · ' ABC HELPLINE HyC.L\Y1' 1'1'.Jl,L\~ T'I n>l f .........,. ,._....., r-'""'"" ... ,,(, noion:·~··•· ':1p,,.·11y Jl r-, party 2'2nil 1t, C.?.f. ~ FOR le11.se alley SIOn!. Ad· 1 l;f. r.,.... on,!1 Ac1, .. r, c;.,,J, J:}. 1,,rl~~-;,~ I I e _ !11 ,\· ·: j . f'.ill f•r t::iry I •. and !,~11. At r= I s-;;g~~.~t~('·~,~:'.~ ~~~!.l~~i;ier & "Alley [ Lott end Found Jlnl I To d .. ~A:1~o;d::\:~~~·1~',"~o .. -ic~. ;3~;1 .~~1; CF.Ri\\llC TJJ.t.: :\F.\\. ,t.; ASSEMBLERS ~":1;111::·,_.-~~:11~i \\, 'ii'llff Dr, ~bybabbllng tnoks. I &Jij..;"677 lndustrt•I Kent1I . 450 . . L:::i.J 'f" zdsc~'"I< to """'be'" !''·79·89•.... rrsnodrl. t'I'{•(" ""r :->111 )i1b!i t• d k JU 0 l'OU• od«b•rt!iSl!J" KO••to \\('lf'<'•rn(' ~~li-2 \2" Hi il' {ly l\'01' V.f't•k, E-Mylhi=lnclud=lhe Office Rent•I 440 HUNTINGTON BEACH F d ;:~:;; l~~ z;b,""'' oci 11~'; Top Soll n..ur~ 1" r 11·1>· 6 ,\ :O.I 1'1 C AREE R MINDED? an '""" ''" J•~"""' ' ,,.,. "0~ n -/1f·J pful, ~·tu ""' 11,"""~~1,n HARO WORKING? r~ leis 1 1 oun (frM •ds) SSO l ._ ll 1, I '1l f> .. \I. Ex 111• r 1" ur 1• wtthyt1Jlnmind. NE\V OCEAN. \rrEW OF'C'S. SMALL SHOPS-~o ... -. l'>Tl>o :~.!:.:.~G l-111 19 • .. ' _. Ql.".tLJTr • 1 Sl ()'l ''·"r t~ll1r. t•(\0',·1 PEOPLE ORIENTED? Csl ll1A'}', H.B. 1700 s/f·lgr. )!J\LE ta n rolor{'(\ puppy. '°"' le v-· <11'"""'1 ___l!l6 ·~ 1 • :0.ll'LCH .~· nip SOIL * ,~ -Ullfltallllltl .,.rt· 1 Can Divide. Lions F.states, ALL SIZES · Sh< 1 O;i&ta :r-1 11c .... 01 e1•~····-·d S•C'i1TT••1u1 :')llS',..m:Jl I ':M:™'llla. ,\llP1Y 111 II''~'" MON EY MOTIVATED'? ••• ,. ,,.. '171. 5.16-1579 I i';~~. ~a_r •c.. ~~. :!~. " ,ojO~ II(.;.: PRIMARK If lhl' /Ul~\\l'r"i Al'I" \M, l•lrtlr f1r1lllltl I ore SUi!e, JIXX! 11. Suitable S1j0/~10. • UP •·o u ND. yn ;:: l'at,I :~'?' ... ,,, ~?'"""'ti ~?!-:_,, 1~~ .. ;.;_;'°' i [ J[.iJ ) PRODUCTS CO •. ~·~;;1~·~1::;~"1 .. :17ni··r. :rl.rt ••• tl frt• for dOctor. ltunt l n g ton '-!0 . TO )IQ -Ol\ mulli-eolored, Vic. 18th & 10,>,_T. ,,"'°"'"" ',',~~ i!69.11 oardenl 846-1323 )lcFadden & Prod\J{'('r or Sa A C' • 2 .,...... •l -• ...., "'l'L"'! ~:!() :'i So~nn I rl".tll~ rli'('fl ~·1t1' 7-. v . . ,..,,... .. _ _, --11eu nta na. .1 r . .,.1 ~I i·s.~ ''"""""' 1•c;..,,,i c•ttl(°'" ... _ ' c 111 1·11·•1 '' 1"1'1 . -,. 960, uuu•a1u..., .,.....,... I ~-She---:---·~-•.!,.,.. 1sw.-llfC. n _, 1 ,,,,nil'!' ru1, " , _ , • 1. \ ·"' -. ~ $3.li. NU &t<JC'e, Ou}C'('. · Pleut call Bob Langer r ••u ma e ....,nn • pllt:rd ",,."'VO ~• 16l_,,., \,l" ffkt"l"\'n llarOOr &-~111'1'1~ or f'l'"" t:i7"~391t) : : ·~ir. ITJt).1 Beach. 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B .Y \'i'flH K I L ND ·-~ · n0i."SD \\'ASTF: BASKers iodu.•1rl11l un1u1. ~:r. · F'ND -1\f~h1tn, Small apn. i~k:;'""G :1tt•...toi.-&6&...~·-W'l'3 f;.!(1-J';'\fl or f.Jli-.Yi32 '.\u t.\fM'Mr•nr(' :"'<'MN:! ATTENDANTS NZflsSln:rn Mile SQ~2 , "I'"" by pl•cl"' ' P'IOCr ROBERT NATl'RF." r;:,_':;;;;•I•. Ph .. ><1-linl or ~ ... , ~::-::?~~·-~ ;-,.;;;;;-.. ~ho"'"""" I"""' • '"'o~ --Park. Phone: 714-96 • pl1fe....,in the boflom of the Rflll!or-CostA ~!rq.!J79-6.">il ,/ 4-::,~ :: :::! ~''oo ~~';' n•'f'll, mnlcc a Ji~t. IJl('n 11cll Qul!ih•r ~f)"lrlS IM! \ r • 202. Models GpfJ'l dally b.\3kef.' Tun1 idle itl!mit Into STORAGE Space l5x30 11.l!h Bl..;\CK & \\·hlle fml Ion~ .4 21.,u.41 ,o.,..~~• @"'"~ ( 1,1L tho~ l!cm1 11.·lth 11 Dally 1 ap/l('al" ~11 ~nur "'l\llpnic>n' Lm. cath . .,i th • DailyPUot (lfflce llllll0.217AvocadoSt, hl\ir..,I shtJlhtnl·type dog. ·eoii.t ~l\\.~.J-Ad"1<e _,Xt'llu11 1 1 P\lnl Cla.sslfird Ad? Call "ith a 10\\.._"'0S'! D;"lY Pilot ---ClanUied Ad. 642-:5673. 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Irvine Call &12-SO'm,' TONY. l :~"=·~"~nl=O=-==·::'::":':':"':":':'':j Dr.L~IAN~ E.-.pcr. Apply in I• person alli::r 2pn1, 2500 \V. l'.oa~t Iii\)', Ne\l'llOr! lk."'11. i\1r. John \l"ilson. CLERK TYPIST -~--' L!~~LI hclµ lll ... ·d··d fHr 11('\I BSME with J to 5 year• experience in mechanical de- sign planning, shop support and tool- ing, Industrial Engineer ~ BSME with 3 to S years experience in plant construc- tion layouts, man- agement methodt. and controls such a s work measure- ment studies, pro- duction a nd ma- chine load ing, Reliability Engineers IHl(l' OU! lh•I•. lt"\inc ;u·1·11, .~:11('~ nr1l1•1• Pt'~'"'"111i,:. 11111· 1 t•aJI \'i\-•J:tl I l11i,:, 1c/rph1111t• 1·u.~1un1rr !Un · --.--, -.--. . . , • 1:1<,'I. Sal<'S S:. n1arli1'linl,'. \''(· n_t .LI\ l-Jt'i ~IA;\ \\,~NTl·.U I SPECIFICATIONS 1)1,_•ri ·111,;c ·hi.:lpfuJ. T)I~ 00 1 \\'Ith \"llll. i\lust he h'hablc. 11'.p.~11. ~·hn·1ric ~>111·11·ri1t·1 . . _ .'."_2.l7:!·!~~n ~-· __ ~ I BSEE with· J to S l>l·:NTAI. As.~1,.:t1111t, r II I \' years in preparing l~ CJJJJ l'ot· .\J11•L ln•lustnul ll•·l11t~••ll• f(1J1t•, •'\I', l•:O:'S<•d \•l",o). f ' • . con 19ura hon items 1nl1'l"\'ll'\\ Ill'!"', :!ti7 1·:as1 lf1h ~1. l \o:<l tt J\h:sa specifications in ac-(714) 494-940 1 ' ' I• ' 1>l·:l't-:.\11W.;1.1< -11~ian r.,1· I cordance w i t h JELONIC lal'!.:•' [a1111!y lu h:ih)Sll I .1r 1 MIL·ST 0 -490. Ex- ) • 0111 all day ,\; 11rh<'r>1 after perience in relia· INDUSTRIES -~etw .. I. 1ilus lit\' housi•l;t:t·p· bility / maintaina· l . Ill!-:, \\ 1·1·k ll.l} s urll} . lt•·I~. .v / I L B h 111111 11·an.~. 11t't~·,...<;1 I)' . .-;,, bility hazard ana · agune eac Hunt. Bch :1r•·:1. ~•i:!-~•~I .iCt ysis desired. 1 1'1 ~:qu;il OJl\~Jr /-:111111••)1'1 !il_':\_l_o_uly.__ _ _ j PARTS I l I !::======:, *Desig~ E"g ine« $18K SPECIALIST CLERK TYPIST *Drafting Checker $900 l.,,ocal ,,,. 1u~'(I" :'1 \\.p.ni. ,\· •. 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KEYPUNCHERS KELLY SERVICES 129 Operators BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC . • E~ec~ti~ po1itio111 ••• f,fl1 d lh•o119h e••t111•~e '"l•f• ....... oft M ~11 ,.,~'"' "''ili"IJ· ""ol • +01~1 ''""''•· SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- I :-.:.·f'1J 1n np'''"''(".,,· n1•:.:1.•t('r :\••1• lr>r "\11"·1al R'-•l:..'tl· n1rpl<; 1;,,.,, l•·nl 1 ·n111tu~~ Equ al Opportunity J-:1nployer NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW EXECUTIVE S~RVlll ES, INC. 888 N. -HOME OFFICE 17141 547-9625 Main St. Santa Ana IRVlNf PERSONNEL SER.VICES "'AGEN:Y SEE OUR SUNDAY LISTING l 11,J TH1:-ill lt1ll'l,l\:O: ,/Ef:BI \l1ti'i"f"l "'ll1l:1., \\.~I<. li1h St '"1 ]1"1 itl•'' ("~l ,\II ·1 ~111,1, 11• 1•ll11hlt'. C.'11nll' In ·r.111:..\: KELLY GIRL 1 ~., ri..,,. ~,. ~.111,· .~111 \(''11•111 Hru,h sJ:;·l ll] 11; .• ni. .. r c 1!11 Hlrll!.1 Transport Dynamics 31JI W. Segerstrom Sa nta Ana I .•I"" I • •IJI • •1·1 \11111 ·' • llU•'".li'l I! r MAIDS · HOTEL l'ho111' f11r ,1pp1. 6i:h~~ \1.\.101{ -I r.. .-i t' I~,\ :>i C El B!:Ol.:1 :It ;-.:,.l"I" I •Jc a I 1n11l lJf1l1• lin" .~ .• 11 ~1111111 ,\· 1u'- 1~\u11t •'\f't' 1\'hu is a~ ,:1~•, 'II •', ,,hll• ,',, !'"l.!l'f" 10 •!C1t'l••11t' 1~'1111111•rir11I :i,•. , . .,,1\11~. ~·1111 hl'llt.'fl1> .. 0:.1•11d rr~u1111• to P.O. B•I'\ :!17:J, .\11n: \l~' l~1 1h1'rt~. :-01·11 [~>ti n ... u·h, ~)2!i(;:J. ~l .\J.rr-11;1lnt1·r•.~• r . xrM"i 11"!·11!1011 ,\· 1 .. u .. r.111rf', <'fltll't ;il'-· ~1c;c"c· -cc--·:~~~~c "' \X,\GJ.:I: TI~,\ I~ EE HET,\ll. ;o.;r111nn \\'hlr ('h:un of In1pn11 :-;1on"i Hl'l-'HI f');() ,( t•r cOll<'j.!'l' 11n•f. fh•T 11'(1 • CAii !or 1nltl'\·1t:"11 bt't11C'!.'n 9 . t· Ii. 5!0-7:117 • I Cj)LJ.l:li!: STL:IJE:'\T:O: t._'11 \IJ'.\\\" 1; .\ .. FIT.~ FOR PE RSONAL I INTERVIEW CAL L: 536-2591 I C."11 Tl.11!s . Only 9am·Spm j be a ble to setu p and pr int on 40 pound lite- weight stock. We need a craftsman who is a self stclrter with 2-4 ye.irs experience in off~et presswork. Ex- cellent benefit pack- a~e a nd startil)g sal- ary. \1•111~ 111 Pr ,..,,.,11 •1r C:tll · Oona Leverett •;I I > ', :11-:iil(J(}. J<.\t. :)."{! HYLAND LABORATORIES 3300 Hyland Ave. (\ ... 1 .. ,\f,')..."\. C'.Jir. 9:.'ti2C E111ploye r Su..:ar !:;n"·l. Conon Bo\\•I, <1r;11L!f' H-l"t (Jr t1nr kind l•f 1•111! y,ill )orll ""Ith 11 !J:-tily I 'ilot Oas~1ried Ad ~ !>1:!-~~:,. PART-TIME Do you have l'Xperience in prct ision as· SC'n1bly of rlectronic devices? \\'ould you be.· interested in v•o rking half dnys. 20 hours per "·ee k. either 1nornings or :i(ll'rnovll ~ If so. pieasr drop us a ~ho rt noteftelling u., ho1v 1nuch & \1·hnt kind o f experience ~·ou ha' e -[Ind ,,·hcthcr you 1\·ould pref cf n1orni ng or afternoon schedules. \\'e tlre a 1nulti -1nilllon dollar, nationally kno1,·n l'lcctronics corporation located in So. Or~u1:.:r {'ountv. \\'e offer excellent 1,1,·orkinii conditions' & benefits. & salaries up to S3.5tl.per hour . 1\11 rc>plies ficl E'ncr \\"ill be held in strictest con- r 15ECUi:t!tY 81oN ~ 81.'ll.OING 5Ullf 7011• l'<t •0t con111U•110 1'1•""· Nel "" otler of employ~111. Su ite 224 '42-1C70 Cln!<~1h1'<I l\(I~ Af'!l hi~ itt'•TI~,l A• _ .1a,J 1t111nll lf1•n1'! Pt 1111y Item, ·v""" ~ti .1u._1 1·;111 fl.12~7S! MGMT TRAINEE- ~-Oran.:t' Cnt~, an1h11\ou~. Ht.,~'l\I'. fl\I' f1~1l't' ln- \'t11\1t' C'AH \lr. C"1n1 pb1.>ll iu •• , .... !Km I \r11~:":v Hli11.1:-,1 ;-i:c;1;~-,N ,\1.L·111t-.:t.,,, 1'<1'1's !irltt "[ ILttlt' \1nf'.:nr. Th111.,.,1ll k•"'f> p:in ffY!nl d11rkt'n1ng l'1>Plul hul ti.• i.~11..'l •r rl<'t'th'•I 1t11111• M.'tl ffld \\Jlh A n ,1!h· /'!IQ! Write Classified Ad # 48 C I 0 Daily Pilot . P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 '--------~-n11 ...... 1nl"f1 ,,11 fi-'2-~. I ~~;;;;;;;;; ' • ( Relp W~o!Wd, M&F 71 0 Holp Wont.cl, M & F 710 PRODUCTION '''o r kc r 1, I ;;::::::::::::::;::::,\ PhUilit'll fabricaton( ha." I 1 hl\ll\NI. o~:nhlil on S1>. ing ;lhHt ror Tnd.1\l'ell ~ Prod11C·tk111 ~ork"r• Apply In p.:·l"Svll. Kl:N~.l::DY l"'L...\SftCS; 1731'2 1':..0lnWI St, lntine. PROPERTY TAX CLERK In1n1r1l1alr opi_•nu1a; Io r ('lll~llld&;1C \\'llh ('I er I ca I t':<pt•r. In lit«1n:hlns;;: of lltlt'~ & IBnd Mle11. 111 lr '""" lnd u i1trial trltl.I I 1·0111n1er1·lxl !:in<I lnfonnntl011, JH•twnl!ug .~ I re<tl eislnlt'. Ability 1(1 type 55-6(1 ~ .p.nl. &: II$ C l·alt"Ulalor hy IOUPh. r-.1u"1 have gOOd lius1ness judgm<'nt. THE IRVINE CO. Call 644-3389 9AM.Noon Real Estate Assoc. RECEIVING CLERK i\llnltnun1 uf 2 )'t'an: PXpt'l1· er\t~ In a ret.'t"h in;:-•nd/or i.hlpping ·dr11aJ1.n1<'n• fork l!!f' Upt'ri1~ 11'.'«'1'.'>111')'. lleavy I i It Ing . Good bl'.!1lf'fil6. ApPI)' In JX·oon. PRIMARK PRODUCTS CO. 2Ga> s. $\J.sM ~antit 1\111\, Cal.ii. 92'i04 An equaJ oppor. employer mil RECEIVING INSPECTOR l\lust undef"1iil11nd usagt of nll~chanical 111 e a s u r I n"R flevices, \'i!iU..'ll inspection. tl"ChnK1ues & haw a good c I c c 1 ronics background \\'/t'xpt'r. in teRt pquipment. Apply In Person Or ~nd Resume EECO Red Carpet's Fiuhlon lshtnd 1601 E. Chestnut, S.A. o!Jice In Newport Be111·h has t:qu11I Oppor. Lmployer in1n1<'di:ilC! oppuriuruty fur i::::l:i::C:Z:=:z:::::1 n<'I\' 01· ex.per .snlrs tl!l!oOI'· l1;1.tt-s. Hcd CM1.c1 i{l•tt!lon;. RECEPTIONIST \''Ith over :JO oUlc·l'S naliOn· \1·icte cun offer th{' 11n1fcs- sional gro11•tb & advan('("' ment oppro riunlllt's you're lookini,:-!or + 1H1 xlnt ('(II)\· mission s11·1u·111r<'. ConU1ef Thorn.is F~. r.1anC'inl, n1an· a<rrr, &l(l..8672. Lo,\'Oly penJOM!iFy & neit l appeAranCt" will get )'OU this l'XC!ting spot 11·/beach areas ~11 n1aker'. Jason Best Agency 17•IOO Brookhurst, f . \'ly. Suit<' 213 ~;75 "' Sunday M111ch 17, 1C>74 DAILY PILOT D }_:): fu\LE.S~G.."S ,"'H'"o"'lp.....,,w"'.-n.,.ted40"',"'M&"'_=F'\_1"'1"'0,,,_H_•_lp-w-.-.-t--·-.-M-&_F_7_1_0...,.R,..,r,p-cWo-o-n"'te<l..,.,"'M"&=F·"'1"'1"b·-,"H'"o"lp-. nw,..,-n.,.led..,..,7M,....&'F 7101 FurnltUN 110 I ara9.-S•I• 11J ·rM:t: }o"l\11::: - , Tukl! th·e 1t1lnute:t lo t::\•t ···--·-·-----·-WOMEN . SALES ,\;>.1'!Ql.'l~i\t$Tt-: l\•n ~10\'lijG l'.4;;1 .• rverythl~ "" "'"''""" im>< 0" "00 1 SECRETARY TELLERS TYPIST "'"'' <•.l11cJ. khr:b. suU<.:<. Pu rt 11111<" 10 to '1, nu lcn1s ~ hit', oltl ,,1c .... •e1n . !lit h0in1.~ Jo'Umfrurl, ~=MUJ~:;rl!~~y' ~~~:I E:..li..'r. only nt"l'<I lllJlll~ CLERK II I "'''t"kl'uc!~ l:u.anint~ v.·hih• 6 hoLt'lt· l.'l'lll)I .,., ruby' \U:.c<, labh:. r.ir, ll'ff.ttr, v.'11.Shfr J Security Pecific ,,,u 1n1ln. I nc ,. r ,. Irv.•" pr1n1111n·... ,'(lpnc-r. ~l.L..~-.\: orl.-r, 011 p.o\nliup. uUh·\'i . 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Candid&te mwii t,e ira!>IDOn l'1and• ewpor u.ac UatA\HI. .. 11111:,::l" . ....,._.,_.,,1 l>fll'"'•d. 11l011n1i>,·1llc lo.1111: H('(lv.ocd, t:\tC!~a Verde-), e D1tyUnl~ M"lllng h·1,•rnt!.}. vUIJNlll~ & µtoj(-l'I Nl'.,.,pnr1 fk-:i ch SS41·$658 Per Month \\'0:\1.\:\---;r.-nl"'<I l"r l~ht 11hllt"/1o,'Ohl btollrnl l>t'I, t: . .-.1. ;..}7-31Q e !Aadlli lum'•h.., a pl•'blilll l'R i"'-'l')l)na!ll). 1-~I Opper. t:r111lloyt'r j ltl'<IUll l'~ 1 )r cll"nc11J ,.:<p..•r houl>l' l'll>t&llll\Jo:. 4 10 ~ lir-l'l1•1-:0 Uun,i.: fnHn 1·l~•l>l'IS. DOO'.:'.O.c=:C:...:000.,"-~--c11c.-.. ~. ~ ~ K 70 I & ·--, .... ,.,,1•· .. p-,,,, , u111 ~i.1r1\~. rlrn11··~ ;)(' tn L'-1 R .... u..i-.: o .. ,,tr e Caa.h paid dluly t'QUll'\'a 'lµi~ ~·.µ.m i::!::!:::!::!:::: 1nv-nh·1n,: puhhc mnta('t ""'' ~-,. ,,..... • • II \fM' l\Or I ••I.: 1·ht11t• ...... k ! r 1·,, l1Jh I··'''''''', .. ,,1 .... •.11. "·P·''' ~.u nft<'r 6pon or v.'kl·1irl• ~·~-::1 \°rs('()llt<:tu11o": Con1 .. , ' · ~· ·· . · e s-&:iO lo STJO v.k/com111 . ............., llUY, .. ~ bt' ..., • I> u ,... .JU .. '-•' l>fV>ll"'-'. JS L.EI. Cat.ita. f ,V ,..,1fa , IM•I' M'tll. TT!ria· Ci\U. J..fR. llUmtA.N II: 1era111n111r It atuh!y tu u;,i: TEMPO'S .\f1pl,) h) ~l.u-o·h Zilh, t~74 . 6TJ-0626. __ ("'I ·n~ t1t \\'a.mer IX't1,11 I srnvr, fllnt'tlf". book!lwlYM, t.IONOA y ONLY 11'3./IS~:rlbing 1'(fll111• t'<•r I n fur nl a I lo n & \'ARD nir1r1 \\l\Jltrd full Hill<' ~·1, "'·n-hi ~l' .... laJ\ltl ~!il'\l furn l'i~·1u1'\.•S. bonks. All tTI·l'm-5060 1tppllr1tt1un ~'l.l11t :h·f , in t't'nt11I )Ort.I :>:t'flt in _•• .. _: '1 • i.uidi1of l'M.~IUf.ltbl~~.~ SALES: Out!"ide ltcp f,,r local Prmh'r. l''ull line of prlntlng & Usha Sii:'.llS IHG---0198 SEAl\t$'rRESS, heavy duty w1111.ng 1naehine, 1>.'ill train. ea.II Callfornla KOKO ?>1atls, fi.l&-2278 lOftm.Jpm SECRETARY Openlnqs In Newpot't Beach & El S91Jundo T HE IRVINE co. D"1al·A-Job! l't•J')l.!/U!!I J)i·pt., :'1300 Hpflt'llfAll<'f' 11/l'('f'\' rr.•a t Ill :'\K 1 .... 1s. l~in ht'(!, llk1pl•·1 :-.'1·~1JOrt B!\•d C.l\I llAM· 644-3389· ~1•11J"l11 Blvd,, N • H • 1 hautl ,1 r 1 t 1 n i.: · ()\\ 11 1\u11ng tnhle & rha1r11, lf ;,11:-,1 illlllv. ' 9AM·Noori !in4."l'.l 1r;111sporh11\on. \\Ul tr;1111 111 .... 1 fl·<'(' ''Ol>IK'r f\'lr1,: '(l()!)IF.S. c LI , Sl.'h 1 ~'\IPO II t ---_ __ M"''' ,,, •. ,,, ,\ppl" 1<n11 1111h 1,,,.. n1ak<'r. colfl't' ,\· (, •· '1 ore. ~ ~ nn • r,. o l'l"' a tru Y 1u11qut' ----.. " hik '" (Of'l.'Ni air uruf too!M & t1n1c suv1n~ oppon.unlly TYPIST MTST I f't'1,·1vw1 tth1I, l \•,.tn. r>1<·~1. 1-11!1 t111,1 ... ~ All xlnt t."On<t ' · . • · ( k ti·• .1 • k .......... .,11 ;•nni·~i~ui ;..i .. n, \\'t••.I. t·i·1. t,,.,.,. lirk•~::ll 1 s1••1'tlfl1: .. ~iu1p., clottie1, I r11· .s i "" . K"E·Y· PUNCH u11~ "ur . ,...._-. ~ i111,;;j· ·"t N 9 to !i. tm ()°11\f,:!'t'SS U!e Insurance ' YNi,.; '.llnl\, ll<'lll, 4!1•.\1.:11 .\ flf ll 'lll.I·: .:1·ld vin~l \'\11\ltl\I.!' ('0111\l'lt!l Ln, N.n. 1Allt'y In SECRETARIES ~li-6.137 fur ap1:o:iin1men1 ,.,.Jl 11.111tt .. ~· ,.tinil""· "''It ··h11tr. \11Jrl\tor .• CU!lt $1io•1 rf'<'lri . \\1io "·;uit ,,1.,111 11,-"' & ;, ~lEN nt'Crl~ to n•pla<'<' : 1ral11. ('\1"1"111 Sh.id•• ,, ,,.11 S'.l!J. 1\ookt'/\Sf's, 11 1~11 1.111 ,-. -1-1--,,-,.-,.-,-•. -~. --• '~ I ·1 ·-~·L' · •Jr 11···· r n·111 lurn · ~~~. •""'""~ n11m .... ~tunulat\11g lon1o: ur sht'ln nlt'n "\1() 11'00ldn't "'Ork. Call )r.ip••i·y ·" 1"!'. : ""' r. C "·1'1 ' 1111 ' ' '"'"'' · ,.;t ' ' .. ir p11111L,.r, d1tJ1<'1, Jl11ehold With production or sales t•·nu assic:i1n1,>nfs fe,1 ti7\.~)'l.'>l ~1on on!)' .;.1::0 1/1>.,, tri.\J I d•·•k._ 1"'()ks & 1111 .'i'' itt'ni11. l'1ottl('11, tn)i1, Do'·•r 4'•• U>Vl'> dept ex,,,.r. Sh h•lpful day!l. t'Oup!r 111°('kS or ft'w I !'l••t..:'S, ]Jb.I JlampM\re, • ,.. u111111h,. )flU dc·clil~·! ;\oy, UNSKILLED 1 n1 :cr.1;.:~·n. • br:.1rwl ne1\·,1 s.11. f';1u1 & d•ctaph. New co. Long ,nu ··an I ]["JI , •n t u~ • ., \\'/h('tllt:'r .l ~-.~c.~----2--~-1-,-,·.I I term local assignment.! APPL y 'BY · PHONE k d\andil• V 11t•r111l'!r 51:!'.i. Al~ 2 1-u~tu111 1\A:-./11'.lt/dr)•;r.rt" .-.. Call or come in l /18. I C'nll ~'°"'° & Li·t us kr"11, ASSEMBLERS & i 1 ... r .,, .. b. 1na.kc o If c r 11 111~'.1.: :-er. .!1 ' ;· dish<.'S', I I 1;~-' '.:.!ii ~·,,.~, l"}'. • rl" rig!!. gA~ 11htU rour ~kill"' nrt~ :\o _ r.u 1;!t'. nl<'tOJ't'\'t'I". IZ 'A . SECRETARIES GEN OFC SEC'Y I Office Overload n.>t~t t•11~1111(· 1n per,,.•n1tll~ I PACKAGERS Antiques 8001111'.IJ, Kini.: ~1.tr, tll'."'· lUllll'!. 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S11n 11\-1 ,\p1•h C"•tom'",.', Supi'·<1 "oolo 0~1 Iii!•'!' t'\P.'l,l'llt~ 111r \'I' 111 • NEEDED ~n·111•h 111.irl>l(' 11111111, S~l(w1 ,-11,1 .. 111 n1.uJ .. • \'•'t) i.:.i 111,11 i::tt•'c, ltt~"'l'lhlln, nii~ --" I II k TOOL & pt , J.._•11rlr !"J' <•J fr or ',,rrt •1u 1! ll•·1•·r u,,~~1. 0~11.ill.1 ,,, h".:in•··· 0111'"'~ 1-··1"1 \!tUlP 0 It'(' tn II I . "1 In i.: 1.::: C'111lr 1-"ll••ht ... ,,(' "' -1 · • , k , 11.i s'·'. :1,1 .• ~ ,,11111•11111:1 hn1 ·~~"·•ll10 in Ne\\'port l::k•t1l'h & t:I i lVISion. " ay wor •\I<.'\' · DIE MAKER "' "-o=-co~--~-.,---J I Si.'"''"do. i>a ry to Si.)(), l' a I J i.~t ,\ ~rul Shi fts t'r,•n< h 1111111 •1' S.~·~1 ·Ni "nl;1 :1 !'I ' 1i.,rt11_.•JH ;;:,.! <In·'" r, •w• ry .. ~. · "l'C!Ss Li re ln.;ur:•Jll·t·. S111;UJ pn•,·1,,1tir1 ton\~. 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C';i111 pus Dr., .Sui?(' II~ on< 111111 :•nd olhi.>i· lint' Jo airly i,:ii.;:..J l')l1tll111Jn, SlO. M iscellaneou1 typ1n1:: and shonh1111,I skill~ not l'ssent111l &111·ll11<l. STACO SW'TCH', INC. ~ei,·p..,n !~·ou·h !>-l(i.!i4! ·'"t 1'"1 ~ Pl"•'t'~. Tt;~;s A:\1 I I':\! .. .,, -~.~ · llS 111 h;horthand optional tor El SE\\'l1'\IG i\lach. Oprs, t'Xpc'r. E<1u1JJ Lip/;o')r, 1'~n1ployt'r "''' i'hN ·ks 5'!8·:1 \~1 0 ~i . .;e ~cc,c.1c:tc.L.-c.Bc-c,-o<-.-,-u~c.,c00-,.-,..1'· SllC'IHT O.\· (;,\S" --REC-E-PTIONIST Segundo oprnln~l And can 1 TOP p y• 11:19 BakPr, C'ostn l\lr:<i.a Th\'il, ~ll••ti at t~•nlr anrl h,'l\'" or ll()Or1ll~·t'ar. A • 1 ;,.t~:YHI !•ll ~I • 1111J1 'h G,r~m"'vi'~~ IAoca1~, '",~'.:"~1,e ~~~~~~n yo~•[ ~~Pf'~·.:~~n; ~1~P~;r person, 8~ \\'. ISUi Equal Oppo1·. f:rn11!or•'r \~~T.~1~' ei~lh~~~~1~;'i'~·. 1~~1~.I~ ~lct·,1· . ..;,. r~i;,! 0 , 1 ,u,,· 1 , 1 ,.thl 'c''.10111. • \\'antt><t·i~i~~ird nurror ;.1~~11~;~16~c~n~~~: P"?• ....., """· ns\\" ,,...,,"'. · call ull for an 1nterY1••\\· i,:ro .. 1111•<1. ;ii,:gn''"!\C, Sn1ne tt 1an r ,u1 01.· i'n . l'i•z'llf1n ·1! &· (' 1r C11.1-e & greeting customers & lyping appolntn1enL )'ou'N> the IJ\'.r· Sharp Alert Girl nu1~1i:11l kll(ty,Je<l.;t' h<'lp!ul S:!~,. Eni.:hsh '.11t,li111 r y Su~·,\ ll('d, ku1g ~t. bro11n & 11\tlustnlll. ltrJ;:rel·oo tnlnk "'i ll n1Rk(' the days !'I)' by. SOil IO.'e're lookilll!' fr>r rl)r dl\'f'll'iflrd '''"· \\flrk. TRAINEES bu1 f!I!( !'l,jll!l'•'d St:1rt lll\· IW'\'CU~sl\ln l'ap. p 1JI !11 .1 . ~hHI" pllud. l{nl! am1~. Sl:Jl.l nr ('Ulll~·st1hlt'S ~lusl hi'l,.t' t:flCXI l}'Ping MacGregor Yacht nu·d1.11rlv. (1(1\Jhl•· huur". ilr>P1'•x. 19!'1 Len!. Sl>i/1 9.?-!4til nfl 6pn1 - skills. Stan S·l50. Call Lnis \\'t' ofll·r top ht>M'f11~. 11 h111• rull or r:u·i 11111, .. Top 1•1,rn Erii,:J1,h ~.i.,·y h••ll p1~f•\l s1xlloO:\IS of-furnit""' fnr S:~11~1!.t~;1t~,~·,1:a~~~:~ ·~ :, J i,r. ~;;5. C'o 11 st a I sr;ir11ng si~lary M•I p!c,1i-an1 Corp. ln111 1,.tl11111• •n11~n1nt::' r .. r • 1ni.:" ,11th I i•I {lran~t· (',,Wl· 11<·rru.;_,1on ""I' $ l tliJ · Sllll' Si:>--2319 bell\'l'I. 9-l21•n hl;)-\:\9\ PersonrK'I Agency, 2790 sunYxu1duli.:!'. 1!i31 l'lc1l't11ll:i. C";\1 11(•1\h•n "11 lll1 sh111, a~ I)·, l;1!\.:•·~1 '.\IU!'I•' ~1()1'\.·~ IJuehnt: p1~1 .. 1 .\111,..ri•·:111 v1• 1.:».Ii:001nn. Harbor Blvd 01 t••t l' t 11· ('11T<1 1!1• CAZA CI u' ·---' For appointment ISllOt: Sall·S, Ch1ldren'i thn1 tra in~·'· A1~·,.plini.: t'\l>(•r Full,•Jl.,11 \hz~11· Con11~anv :.ippl'U.\, ... 1 ~·n . .•I. 1 .,.1 .n YTill~l· \l " Rl:::AL ESTATE RECT.PTIONIST, no exp. I !N.·i1.~. ,.,11 11,.,., plr:.s.int 111 ... ·iiun· op1•r;1tors aJ ... , I ·;,7.~l'l-:l:i · 1' .. ·11::1111 la•ll•"' P"f"l. l\•11'\ '. '. · ' b'O\'" ' 111',., 1111·n1ll\'Nh1p. I P •. y Fo' All . • • -···-· e .......... ·tion Co. ple1s• call l'l I k Sh I I . . h,1n11l1· 5110. T\\O "i\lllhlt'I'' 11•'\\. Lil• I plant." lat1.l j1S, I'll' G-lli-~1~~ Y AOVERTISINGI nr. O.C. a i.rpol't. Girl In ;\'c11port Ouldf\!ns Booh:I'), pl'l'nuurn ro;ud f1>r 1u.,:-h1 ' · "'· i:un~ SJ.'i/•··• Eni.:h~h J;11!••·~ · urt·~ li_._._. ':·'·' IJ,\:\1~11 111111 lll·cls $.50. , ....... '" '-""""~ I \\<>rk1ni;t~•1ld.xlnttx·nehts, f';•n. 11r11111· .. 11 YlflH'I \\'\ltf!IOL'·F " 1 Id l!J\.---f;'.. ----· ... '"" OOS\\·er phones & process Newport 8•1ch ~· I I d \I k O I f 1.1':.\U ~!.\:\ "!~ltol n.•ro·uS!'1fln 1·a1• ~-.-.. SO~',\, l'OfL tohlc. din rm c~ I I d "-· ''" iour '· t -re~h1011 "<111 , 'r i1•w . Pi~)r ur 1tr· :-Oln1I ""l••r !1rn1 1.--.1k10!.: !••r •·,. ~ ,.. -~ I ,,,.,, ~uLn>: O(lri<. '""" vivn pnva e rnatl. 833--1390 (714) 821·2252 l\laro\\1\z or :\Ir CUITI.'fl, 1·;1nl~·mrnt '" xln 't lt1n.:e l:•l·o.:"lii af!1•r ~. pn1 tahll' I>.'/'!. t'h<tU"S (.;Qt)( \l {or_;d,.n \•1'i 14.X96. 675-40.10 1le~k . &: ph1111r. S .~ml' RECEPT . T . 1 I ._ f rner~··t11·. r('~p<)n~1hl1· pt'l'""n ('f 111 fPJ..OOS::: o.-.·i1,l1on. II ~r' .. N('ii· or Jmno·•. •P"••'ni;' ,., , ..........:..;,. El S~undo \:<;.t Shirt 7A.\f.~::',llP'.\l ' ,. •· ,,,. t d k I I k sr1·1'\l(I' · o I ' ' ... ,,.. . . '' I I · I )'JllS ~fl~_!!hS-1 ""nl" 11 ~· 10 h,.,,,11• •. ho 1,.,·,,~. "'"'·JV· A'.'T IQ l' }_; ru i: i.: e ii I y -''' =c·~==----~ ('It 1m 111 •I-t ''''Y ~, d I I ..... , .. ,y_,.. ·• ~I '''' , .... ,.,, .. ,,0 ,~1· 1:i!lM!l!l<'IWn1ape11111 .... :"'>rue \':t\J• lo•tlo"r"'''''t-tooo'pt "P l<'a 1·~1.Ht• sn es r · C '' C·'I (213) 973-0276 STAT TYPIST '·••rl' Sl•o'I• 0· .. ··•1•\(.\lo•I••••• ' ' I I I 1 I 'h I ,· ,-... ., · , · n1 .t:: co 111 osta esa. <U •1 ~, Sup•·n·isof"I llO~llLOn 11·11h1n ~ ~. t'l.ltl\J) .,... qua 1 r y n1a r \fig O::•X spring JI :Hb-Hl9 tic';~~iri:~.l'll'Olll<'. Call lur l ~~t..~S.7972, y,·eek days, An in1n1ed. oprnini.: fur 1111 ~rd Shilt i\ILrlnit~>-7.\..\t nionth~. \\'illing tn "(Irk n111l!N's~l'1on~hl:'f1ht> r •t ·1H1111. Spoil"""· 64~>--2417. \\'· ,._ La·h·nn•y•r _>~~ @Q(t@@(!}(i> 1nd1vual 1>.·'slalblil'al b11vl..· 1':11'.'<'IN•rllc i\!l'dlcal xtra hour.-;.~. S,\T ns no'('d• ('1<1>1\'r~ ~1.·~1: Ell'gU!lt s1•roll [i,\\'E:\P6iIT:--1tke 11e 11,1 STn,\\\l~F.RP.IES. ~uoliit. "' ... ~ Jn~1nrn11•r11~ 1 I t k ~ ' 10 I 11 1860 N1'wpoi1 Blvrl., C:-01 RECEPT. SECTY b:l'OUnd. T)p1ni; 70 \\ 11 ui. r<fl, S.dtd fu1un• l•1r th<" ra:: 11 , r11r1·•·r Hll 111u1• 11"' "r. 11• n1n1Jlt1nn B!'n""n '"'N'd.. (·1·!"r ·~-11nn1t. or 64'3918 or Eve 67•4577 p,,1 1,·m• ,1 0 ., ol• •all .C•1•'•••n• c-..,.••• ,. .. ~.,•. 1~• '.llus1 111• 1h!lail n11n114'<1 u~ ,...,1',."1:,',",·,',',111 1",·,,· ~~10 '''' Jll'r'vn .,... !lie rii.;ht :i1111 utli' )' IX'n11t t•1 d1"t11111_•, $~): 1\IHO (';,JI :•ls--O"J)I :\!ulch :i>c a bin:. :.IS.:1648 ~ • .Jo •• · · · ~.... >.n " ,\f,·,ol r"··urn" iu Stal'Ci'<'d .Je1u1v 1.11111 •1., .~flQ(1l !)('(!. ,,----'""'"""""''"'"'""'""""'"" 5-lf>--OZU 6 to 9 Pllf !.tllSU1011 rl'IJ s U•'t·.uri.lt• Ill • .\lul<loooo Coooop•o•> , ~ " ~ G S I 812 I' . j ' ' Equ11.! opponunity t'n1ploi·or I " l'n'lllUt!S, P. Cl Ro:< 1171~. I :...1111 !~J!llL fur SIV. Tust.H1. arage • e I CAIU'~:r1 ~r. !VlJ:I! l(fte!l -RE-AL ESTATE RN LVN put nto CQnlpulrr.>. I .11•1oly ~.,.;.-, '"'''' I I t ts-· I · • i\l1F.' •· A c t t 0 Si1nla ,\na, C'hl1 r. (1n11_ ~."-O.»l:. nyon , ,... 1111!1 p1f'C't11. cor ,Pfl1. on al' I Co!>!a :-OIC"-a .t)f'[ !' •. ,. 67. ""1"\ SALESPEOPLE NURSES AIDES __ _ Carnl s11n1h, fi.14-5800 MOVING SALE Tl\'n family i<nr.,~r .. 111 ... \ l;r 1~1111 11 1011 ,,.,J. :......,. \\o''k ., ' 110, bott• t n I St II 1· I II •hilt ,,_, ,,,.,-,.,,,,,,,.,,\ SerYK'I.' \' l'E-110" .,_. r· I I l1t!I•· hii nr t'\'<>ry1111ni:. :-;,\T, L... ••• WORK BENCH 1 c •ll 1:1re 0 I a l't' IC!· a · !i , ... s. SECR " " " j \ .\.,. ... ~c. 01r .. t!••IC , Anl1tllll' ch11.•k.~ d1~llnl.--:I. • ,_ _ Hunting.Ion B~tll'h & foun· A1·ut{' hosp. rull. p •lime. ETARY Equitl Opf)'l!'. Etnplo}'t'f TYPISTS dr1vrr. lull llfll l', l 'l·~·k .t· \\111,·1, ,.,,,,,,., "1" •:. :t't'IHJ B;JWu t:irl'1t·,, ~ llun1 B<'h ~11tkt' •11!t'r. IH2-J:"l(r lttin V:ill<'y \1lth a 1~1mpr111) D<->~i~n your O\\'n \1ork "k. ____ 1 1wr111 •• n.·111. 1~J !>lt1d•·~.1.> ltfj7 !'.•·~·l\Ul'1 Ulvd, C.\I rh<1l ollr·r~ a rull CIH'l'<'r rHu· Good oppur. to broadC!n ~'OU!' SOIL le<'hnician, exp('r In ,,,.,n.sn1•lk••1·s, .1 day!", 6 1l .~l."-IH!lfl i.;ran1. ·I Off1C{'R la 1'h°'.io:" 1I nursing s~ills at new plaCt'S PERSONNEL lil'li.l \!•sllnl:". l'.\11ns, l;ntt-ELL CIR A:\1 _!o :~ !':\!. y,·ith <t\o:'t'~11 n",, lilt\ c_·,·nl. 11.lllhl'nta: fr1J111. (;111 JPrry Cillt«!"\", \\new fncrs. n1en ,1; :\hConHiL'k, till1 K Y l SL'Yhrlns~1rL lntl'rYit•\\ ·• 1.q•·i..lry, :.· 11.1dt• 'l'i' J.ii\O:. \'![.J..,\GE RI-.:1\L ESTATi:.:, BE~"T Nt:RSES DEPARTMENT ,l!,'',;i-180.li t" .J )';\l, \\111d .. 11 Jh·s11:r1,, • ~. 1 P~·~ooO ol"I =•.21-'. C•!I "= "'"' ~1w D \ ~ Loop Dr ' '·~ ~ p•p:tlr~. "'" " ;JIU JU .,...,..,,..J\/ ·',. •' ; u1in,' 'I pwr.· \'11IU(' s: •. mo-s.~.()l'~J RE.\L ESI'ATE \\'~ 111.._. a 11111! enianufa('tur· SUBSTITUTE Needed Immediately t .:\!. ,,,k . s :,i..oo .fll-7117 u r i\lORE CLIENTS ,i:, BUYEr}~ SALES in(t firn1 lr.c1t11'11 in Ornn.1;-e CAFETERIA WORKER , \1110 \\.\:"l'TS Tfl \\(lHK: I ·1!~1-'lf,~;l. than our present staU can \\'ant a fascinating ne1' Cl)Unly. Our nrl"d l~ sin111lc snon 11 21 lh~asnee<I *Secretaries n1:1v~: 1\ C'Al-;; \'~rIQL:.,c.c1c,--0~-~0~,1 h;1 ndlc. It '"ill IX' to our career~ Opper. open for ... 01'F. GOOD Sl-:CRE· ed. $2 ~· hr.111~ Costa t-.!esa~ I * Typists I CllOOS~: yriur hour.;. \i nt k '1'1111111 .. ~Tl!~~\:~!> ~a~hio~ 111utual benefit Io i1n· \'l\'i!Cious pen;on to lenrn ARY 1\hO l'njoyM \\'flrkin't' l':t'.,.,port Bc1t ch. Corona d"I * Accounting Clerks f•,r )"lil''l'lf. It: )<iur ''~1 n 1 Bulh·~ Srr\'o•r .. :\llo;c rah!•·< 111rd1 a I c I y. Con 10 1· r del'Ol'BliTtll: 11.•/gro\\·ing Ii in a \'eT)· busy Pt't"!IOl\nf'I r.1ar area Apply at ~t'"'flOl'I 1 .. s~ \h•n ur 1101 nc11 <'It\ I •nlJJ~. l'htid l'<lUch. :,Yf-1'.flt DOLOH.L~ :\1{·DONOUGJI . \\'ill split lee! }"« positio Ofhc:e. stnlled ~·irh 11 var· l\lesa t;niht'd Sch 0 o \ t:\1 t•llt•n1 .,,1111111:.:,, I hllll!' .t· hf' 11h~h11y h.n1d11 llfll"'d -:"\ . , ~ -.---- Vallry ltea.lty. Phone also. lety or in1e1-cstlng peoplr District 1s:i1Placrntia,\\(' ,1~111 ririn t<'tlll••t.il\ n:.·i ;-. ... 1 · \lti.n Ar,11r.,lr.1rw4' .. \. r1.Ql.1' •• hn1ih~ B•·rl, ii\7-{IIOI Jason Best Age .. c:y •11v1 ran;-e in tnl<'nt from ;i. C.\J. ' '· ~ll!lllllt!I!•. \,,111 <1 .~ 1111,.,., ~·1~. TY'1 1t1•<1 1\.:" ~5 rn ill I s.,lu~::~~j~,IO, lti:\L ESTATE S \LF.' 17-MXIBrookhW"11!1, F. Vly. luilliant DirC't·tor of Per· I 1~1 1111..: ''"JI. llt•t•kh 1 ,1 ·"u111d•·n.•J\I .}•1u1 Uh~•!lll' I . .~>';;---::. '• HO 'TLSS 9 .:s 'Sui1r 213 96J...G'i75 :.~•lnf'l ,,. a rlfll·Sttol1righr TE,\Cll~R.' n,.,1-.,JN.J for; Pre-1·h1·1·k ;-.., fr~, i\Jirl> in D11\1• ·• ··.1h 1; hr-•1r 1nott> n 11 11,\I.!. Tru;E.') S)) to L' eel :S . 1 f E111ployn1enl 1\lana.ger. Schr.ol Qu.ihhC'd &/or EC pl.1.,,,.,11 rl;•Y ,\prily 111"" r~r•.on, · SlT1 1101 IJ,. \'u;tnna S1, lt'!'ns ' part lime gir or j SALES clasi;.•s r1refr1: Sumn1er I 1101 !>q11· :-.1. SuUl· ::10 ~ •·ll·1~' t.at) r .. · J,J t •. lG!h I c .. 11 S!2-~1S7 tor Uighl builder & Candidate should ht:> a stron« I <.;t < ~r 1 \I ,., ..,.,..--,.,..---1 dc\·rloper rn N c \V port Door lo door, good hlJurs. !'o IYJlist ~60 "·pni + 1 and Pmi'..'l'fJ!TI 'K-.tith Grade ~t'11'P•!l'I J.;,.,.,.h ·"-:.:.! 111 · · '' · · ,. ' · Ant 1rruc 1narble L11ro1.ca11 Beach .. Xlnt conipensalion ~·eekC!nd~, guarantee .•·h1le ha\'l' Vie abihty 10 handle! a Enrl<'hnlt'llt Pro gr arn 'I 1 H1111k •lf L.1lif Bldi.: 1 i'llot Class1liC!d. li-12-5678. 1 tiull••t SJti. 67:f.146~ 1u1d and very \l'Orkable hours. YOIJ tnun. I nter v 1e 11• .s VMC!\y o·f a.'\.~ignnients. 61:,...102'l. _ _ Rdl -('avinc hm,.'.' Srlt "IJ,.,n 't i;7:µ,jj3 Phone 551.1012 bet11.·een 10 & 2 1.1on/Frl. Personnel f'.'(periPrw::e not TELEPllO~t: LINE.~ll\.1'1 1 ·c1assH1ffi Ar!~ Cnll &1i-:~iS I lli."'•I.,:. r11(t nnrl •·:isy 11·itl,1 --,.-------8c0c2 Silver Springl! \\'ater, 964 N. necessary, but \\'Ou!d be \~'IHE:\lAN \')(lay! n D11ily Pilot Classtl!f'd ,\ri. Apphanc•t TIME FOR B&w.via, Orange, ~I. helpful. 1tlini~urn .2 Y.~a r .s ex· l Help wanted, M&F 71Q _ Help Wanted, M & ! 710 ---SA_V_E_T_l_M_E ___ , SAi f.S R<'presentall\•e for p1.'r1entc. Good S«lar), rn.p1d , 'St;r~r Cahh~ ' TV 1n S.'ln Intett>stcrl"".' lf Sil, plea~e I a1h an<:cn1ent. e x c ~· 1 I e ~1 l MONEY & ENERGY! Qu ICK CASH Jullll Ctpistrano are a . S<'tlrl !~ttc,r or rt>Sume 1n IX'neflts, piw;. Now In-' · Sl•Jf-1 Uli:\l.J\P'.'i l•ir rf'1'011· SAiary + cornn1 c&r furn strict oonf1den<:e to 11•f"\·1C!"1nl{ A_ R ~IY , ()~ thHu111.><! ~J1phail<.·t·~. frei~hl 1''ullCo. l:M'nellt&. Equal Op· • portun1t1es, 61.rll63, Costa WE'RE EXPANDING dunlA t:NI ,f; new fl0<1r THROUGH A portomty F.mploy"' Foe.,,. Attn· Emp!oymoo! """""" "'"' "'"'"''"' . 494-8595 Ot'.\'!.i\1' At'PJ.li\~CF. ('i) tel'\'lew Classified Ad #112 TELEPHONE SALES 1~1:. :-, .. 1111'1rt llll'•l., C.~1 DAILY PILOT SALE~ :\tANACER tn c /o Daily Pilot Pt'rm. or pa.rt time 11.·.,r,... • .\1~;;"'1 * o~an1ze all female sales ;..1.,rntn't'S & f'\'1·s. (jua111 ,-.,.--.,.-- force for Orange County's P. 0 . Box 2560 \\:ie;rs .t: C<'lnin1. F'<Jr rl<'ta111 Excellent pern1anent en1ploymcnt oppor -;..ic.·."T s .. u· ,\r•t si,.• .~f,,11 WANT AD fastest g ro 11.· in g nev.· Costa Mesa, Ci1 92626 L. A. TIMES 1 lunities. Jns trunlcnts & electronic control .1 1\lr.1t:. S1·11111,.; 1111" hin·· publication. 675-4114 540 0301 l1.111·n1••rl . Rt ... , ni ·w 11111 °1 Aru· day IB the eEsr DAY to An F:q11.1I "'"" manufacturing. "utl·r ""'h'n•'r & 11 n"\\ 642 5678 run an ad! Don't ilelay, . Op()Orf\Jnily Eniplo~ .\NS \VP.RI :"i 0 Sc rv . t j ~11·r.i\li.liU~·r. ;»x.UC,..Jl:.tr • Daily Pilot Classified Ads 1f'l{'phone OJJerator, d a Y \\' f'u"'' lh".1). ;\{• \~. "'IJ 6·12-5678. SECRETARY st1111, ash for '.II~. LRJ01i.· * Sn1a!1 co1npany a\n1ospherc \\'Ith big \\'.\:-.H~;tt .... dry··r ,.,.,1111.,, ~ M & F 7l0 ·l~-<!737 co. ben~fits Hl•t ~ .. 1.1. 11k<' n ,. 1>. . Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, Orn~c Counties Jea1l 1ng rlala t 1·1i.:1<fa1r<' rPfr1·.:-1 1 r .. 1,1 l'jiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pr01.'(>!lsing center n;.•eds n *On the JOh ltHining & ad\'ru1cemcnt ~lt1,1 ,,..11 All Avorai'l•i gr11 II •killed. P"'"'"b!e Techn1"c1"ans opportunity. "''" "'""°'· I 1'<'t'r1·t.iry v.ho ii; 1no!ivn1ed SE:H\'t,L t:ns n·!rtg, 1••p San Juan Capistrano On !\larch 11th, 197.t our 22 year old medium sized electronics company moved into our brand nc\v facility in San Juan Capistrano. anrt 1thle to \\'Ork <"lol'f'ly * Convenient location, near lr•···ler, $i:i .. (;t.: f~1 r11•·r "'/managcn1ent. Sh rcq'd. AA Degree in Elec· beach I !t'.IJI r11ngl', ~ .. X. 20" /\c1•·. \''e arc a divisinn of Sf,O. 6li-;.,.-i.j~, Safr,i:;u11nl. N.Y.s .t:. '"'· F.x-tronic Technology , __ _ ~-.,--,..-- cellent bcnefi!~ including d esirable with 3 to AL:T(l~IATlC 1;;,~h1T ,t· i.:ri• profit sh:uin.i.:. PlrJ~sl• .~rn<I 5 years experience Call Us For dr;.•·r. i•11n~·rt11nr·. si:,o ~·J·•I n·sume ,\ s ~ I H r ·" rr-I S.: '1rl1ver<'d. :.ii;..f/1172 ·~ in construction o b D • ' ---·-c:-ccc~ qu1rc1nt'nrs lfl 1oc, r . o. Wane Rates & Jo escr1pt1ons I POltTAni.t: \•l1~h . dry•·r For an 1d In C•ll Mary B•th Seamed-To·Slim • Woman·• vworld 641·5678, ext. 330 Patchwork Tote! \\'hile many of our employees fro m oor . Pas adena facility moved with u s, \\'e do have the follo"'ing openings: Uox 5i7 Costa l\ll·sa, C1li!. electronic assem· ., A·l rond. ST.) &lii-8-117 '/l'/j . !)'_'621. blles from sch•· I ~-':111c1·n!la, c .:-1. • . SECH.ETAnY lmkkeC!per, m a t ics I troubl~ 'fl' Sat. f\lorning 1ntervie1~·s on r.tarch 16th KF.N~!ORF: "lt'l'tl'll' i!r)l'r, ·' ) ( * * * * * * '* * * r Draftsmen Electronic T echnitians Transducer Assemblers Calibrators Accounting Clerks Secretaries Test Technicians Personnel Clerk Machinists \Ve offer excellent 1,1,·o rking conditions & benefits, Including profit sharing. Interested applicants are urged to call our Personnel Department for interview ap- pointments ENDEVCO (714) 493-8181 An Eq ual Opportunity Employer •.hooting and test-~,~;·r~ r1ld 5.>.1 9041 openings for \\'1·11 On.'11nlzrr/ \\ • P\l b · t t ('\IL 6!0-1-1.1 SIZES Tr11\• ! ·r··~n11 l 1hr rrirnf'r ,,1 personable ind i'' i <I u al . I 1ng. • * \\'eekrlays 8 .\. -J • or Y appoin men ' • -.......!· ---rh1· •·uuntr) 11 ith 1 111~ 1nt1·. capable of .. vorkin~ I ' I 11\skforlJ1ane ) 1ltt'.BLT \l;\,h(•r, •lr~·rr.;, a.19 T·,~~ C\'+•r)th1n;c ltlln 1n1, inrll'.'pendrntly 111 1i;1rl11r11~1.' Pleas.e submit resume fl~ll/\\~h. S:ll & up '" I yr --rtT \'ll•rUJl!, "ll ~hinn.ilile, fwi.1..,. situ11tion. Xlnt s k 111 s . I including salary history * i\lanulacturing [ng1neers ~ar :tll;-5:.!t~ 11r 1'.:~~i(j20 I -1lfw.;"'" 11lt..i\Ti.-1 nlJtlt1· pat.-h1>.·ork 1h 1,. including Siii, Bookkeeping I to: -Rent Washers/ Dryffl "'I 41u1lul<' i.:ay ~era ii\< 1>. i1h IK'r ~te. Property maMgemfflt * Pro<luction Foreman s1. \\'k rull ni;iinl. nn;;t.inc stitch. I'allt'ni ioo.'.:. R I E t t t ~-, nd A I · p "I/ill\' st·~·k .'·nu lmk -f"ll or ea ~s n e .-i. ... ...., ... 1 pp y 1n erson h . . • U.:Cl-IM'Cf! 11 P:•""rn p1t'f·Ps, J v 1n1 n !.; de alrable. Sal &r y *Product ion Tee ruc1ans niu'>1 h&\'r l<~s1 \\f'1i,:ht'" di c 0 mm en !I u r ale 11·i th 3333 Harbor Blvd. 22 CU IT Blue Ribbon Yl'lu.'ll 11"ar that 1111:run Mii ~~~~~~~T\··m"J'; CY.STS ~ x p e rience capabilities. Costa Mesa, Calif. * Production :\ssemblers upri'!;'hl fN',--.1f'r. G<"inll l'lifld. ll~a1n 'll'hl@n ~·1Ju 111>1 flr 111111 .for each fN!ltC!m • Add :.":! Send ni.sume, 2082 Business s1r.1 R17.oo,111 St:A:\lf.1)-T().Sl.L\l • re., s rt"nt.' f.-.,r esch pallern fflr c ~ 1 .,,, * StDck Clerk !Typing req'dJ "'"'I "°'" enter ...... , f'\ e. FOH :'.\J.Y.: r:1 ... ~trir'" rl'f1ri~" · Prinlc<l . Prilt<'m 90 ,11: Air i\la1I nnd Spt'f'l11l lla11 SECRET ARY * P r oduc t ion \Velder (Class • .\·Tig) ,.,,..,., r;in1t(". f,, c e 1 "n 1 ~fl1l-;•·.~· Sil<'\\ H, 10. 11, l·I. 1r,, dlin~: nthrrw!M>. ttitrt.1-i·la'~ ... Cnnrlltinn 1Cl",..~10S. lt<, Sitf' l:l 1 hust :l l • !ai..1., rl· liv"ry \\'i ll l;,t,ke I~ c E:<@Cutive Secretary for nr\1' lrvlne office. i\lu!!t h{' flurnt In speakirij;, rcarling k 1111!· In~ Spe.nl~h & En:::hst1. Also ruust be last & 01·,.urale in I I !}'ping It 11horth11n'I. c·[!rahlc Equal OrpP'Jr. En1ployer of organizing tilln~ systen1$, rn/f rnnintaini~ cha.r1s & i.:rnphll -----.. .,.._._.._..,_._._ ' and mttklng tra\'C'I arran1,:e-Vocanc1es coit mcuiey~ Rt-tit I 111t'ntli. Penionm·I <'Xf~'ri1•tlf'fl your hOusc, apt., stor- helpful. Call ~Ir. Dixon. bldg., etc. uu·u a Daily Ptlot I 9'11-3800. OnMiflcd Ad. f-!!lf Wont,.., M A F 710 Holp Want.a, M & ~ 1 THI SAN fllANCISCAN RESTAURANT LUNCH COOKS DINNER COOKS BROILER COOKS • Apply l• r ...... No l'ltM t Cds .,_, lotomowl"'I M__, -'"41ay ' , ... ~s , .... 1617 Watclff Dtfwe, Htwport leech • * l)roduction r lelpers (Trainees) * l'roduction Coit \il/inders * C lrcuit Board Assemblers * & Solderers • Excellent company benefits -including hos pitalization, vacation , holidays, pension, sick leave, educational reimbursement. Gulton Industries, Inc. Servonfc/ Instrumentation Divis ion 1644 Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa, ·ca 92627 PHONE 642-2400 l·:4ual Opportunity Employer · · I g11..1: 11 • ck.1. or n10f"•, S!'nd ,.., Building M ater1a s .,,. 2 5 s y1tl'lls <1~111• h hd1n•· I AllN' Brooks, lhe DA ILY • Surplus Bulldlng st:VY.:\'Tl'·rn-r. c>:~·1«"l 1 J!JLOT, llf.i, r-,·1<cdlecraft .for each pal!('rn -i11lrl 2.'i Oei•I., Bo-; 161. Old Chel'>t".1 ~IATf.Rl1\L · JOOO's of 'NE\'' ('••nt11 rnr <'ach p:'IHl'rTl foir St:.1l1tu, ,,.,..,\ York. NY ITE:.IS: 1.1'-.ors, lun1her, ply. Air ~!1111 'find S[1<•1·1o~! llnnd· 10011. Prinl N•Tl'f',, i\dd..,..."• 1~\'.lll<l, 11!11m si.l'f'tln", mold-11ns.:. nther.i.·tsl· l h1 r•l·r·l:t"~ Zip, l'•Urm :i.:1nut"''· Ing, \l'.ndo\\''>, ctl!. rlcllwry 91•\ll IJikl' lhl'N' NF, F: DI. ~:CltA tl ·~:!· BUILDE RS SURPLUS "'<'l'kli or UIO!'l'. &nr1 !n lrochet, knil, eh;. })'f'r Z,i(I ,'it, .\lain, S.A. r.l1.1M11n J.lo\Min. lh<' I),\ILY rl1rN'Uon11, !lie. ?-lun 111ru Sat If'>.~ l'IL(Jr, 4·t2, ?i1trf'n1 l>ept., I ln'<tant .-.iacn.nw. J\IM>li 714 · ~10'.11 ~2 \\'pst l.lllh Si • /'\t'\\' RBl"IC, ff!ncy koo1s, po\· Yr.1·k, !'i.i 10011. Prlnt l tent!l.Sl.00. Furniture 110 XA\U;, ADDllES....:. v:lth ln~tan1 CrO('llf'I ~ - Rt:,\l'T 1 u_,t(Jm R' rouch ror si·~t:K. lt"MVi. Sl.00. ZIP, l'lJZf: anf1 ST\'1.r. l t.1-.1 m hy plctutt1: Pat· sale. \\'ant lll; fn,iiif'rl SEE ~fORE Q u I c k VnmpleM l11,t1nt Gitt IW>k mllTOT'. root.111"1 J)('(I , Sl&-1233. rash!ONI and chime-ont • more thi.n JOO i1N.a GOLi> n11.u1."1 !WifA, S45 Jl&llem lrtt lrom our I Sl.00. !'.ta.pl<" ('f)ffee k er'lll till, $35. Sprtn,i:·!'ummrr CataJO!f. AJI Oonipll':le Af11:hsn Book • 1.An1p Si . .)() &16-:il61.l. sttts! Only 5Ck. Sl.00. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD t:"l'!ttA:\'T SE\'.'L'liG BOOK '' .Jllf,t' Ru1 &nli11 . r..ir '"v;o t00R)'. "'·tar tomorTOW, I tw.l of 1i Pt\MI Alctiu~. SJ 50!'.'. T~sT,\.\I r As II J 0 :-; Qullt lk,oul; I • II) P~ll!"n\s: ROO" 11u!'ldttd1 o , I '°'· fa.~hlon fACll. ft . ~ltl<O<Oam QuUI lkloll I - ~ik' Dnn·1 i,;,~ up the ~hip' Q11U1or f(lr Toda~''" lJvl11c • 1 "LU:t" II In clas~lfl@tf, Shlp JS bcllullrul patttrna. SOc. to Shore Re1ulta1 642-6611. • ' •· D J.f DAILY PILOT SundAy M~rth 17 1q74 990Autos, U1;J f.;;;;l•;;<;;•;;ll;•;;n;;eo:;u;•;;-;-~ -; -; -=1g1~1-I Music-i i lnstrumentl i12 1· TV, R="•d.,,.-lo-, "'H"'l"F"l,---,..,Bo,__•_ls_,_P~o-w-.-,---"'90='6-C~yc_l_e-,,~8-lk-•-,-----i~n-t-iq_u_•_•_/C~le-,-,1-c-,--9=53-i\utos Wanted 961 Au1os, Us_!d , , Stereo 13' Seoottrs 925 -------- CI I $t10\\ p ) LI!.)\\!(, dn)Jll' l);•tJl:i!t: "l'I 1*0PEN HOUSE* 21 fllODF:l .... T Rnodllttt, Jrt:: WE NEED YOUR : 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO •~tknr Ii, i~s..nt ~ u.1p '"l', M'•t <lru: Cl'ltTIS.i\l/\'nll~ 1' ~•t'rro j ·>~ ... 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(I b r'*' t• You 11 ' '· • 111lk. St.O, "!: · ~.1 e c:reational NAIU:S CADILLAC PO\\ er Urakes, Di sc 1:-ront SHOW & SALE i:L·rr,\lt. (lll~SO~ • "' Used Trad e.in s i!l;u '-UH1i'j" t'••111n1.11111". Vehicles 956 F'O\\t'f 'feilgate \\'1ndo\v _1.'.:1\1,. 3 2 T '\n $" OQ / I.• (,[_,\.;Jf{(J;.l v.'/l•I•, t>n l'll' b1 .. .n1.l 111•\1, 1n{lkl: nfr. 2600 .......... lllN.. ."I "a"IO r,,, .1,1 L ines. 1 es, £. 11lr Strw . . "'\I c.tt.Mna J40 ttOO "I I• n. u .. t n•w Le B•ron Hotel ------'----1•1;u ' 11; 1~ .. 1,u1 \\tiuh·r 1 .""'•d_l~JQ ~''111 -"11' ' ti ~f>l'T 1 ' I rulll~lr, • .·\Ir l'ondilioncr NEXT DOOR TO KNOTTS Office F u r n llu r e / I lff ,1 • .,1 1,,1111, l lvh•·ini.in ll)(JJ!f' nn h lr, 1rn11h•I. l11'!tt l, l!-11:11~ llt>NflA ('L ~.-J s.twi h i.~ 'l·nh 1'1J1 u1·" raduils. l0Jor-~led1un1 Blue II I "' · I"· Equip , 124 i.: • , 1 \I IN'l'!h nul•1"">'1'!1 lisli t utu 1\1.,,..1~ "1<•11.. 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LAA' Cl'l!itn l'ttt"St:I • ~-44~ !;.~~:·s.11~~:10\~Til.ry 'ltlU \\,\;\'TJ.:11 :-Tl'l 1rr1 ~ '·''' ~;,·1.ord r•U.o!~ "'I JJH ~·i:1 l'l'ltr.nld 1\ntt'f l('l\ll T·o1d1u11, /M'\I l1.•1l~ 11 ,•ll s.i~iO . f\1Pf\HTt'D AU'l'OS '74's Are Here! 9"'·· .. Li·~· ~ --~11 1,1 1~· "1• .. •J.•11 c ·fl •1! l 7: l'I lu.1•!· 11 l)t1I\ S'iOO 1'11-''1.;I.· 1•11 ~;""'· lt111 -:ir, :~~ 1•,\('J\1\lln. I' I'(• l'tl 1 I)' BEST PR ICES PAIOJ • IUuui ~"' TJO ~lERCEDf.S. ms. :"!.Ill! '·1 f, f. ., .. ,.,, · -· --, --I I Immedia te Dellve~I cnni1. $l:ll0 or ~!t olfl'r. ----'-'It I ~1 .... .,,.u;, I; YH-" Ohl. :i:r·, l!\A ftll"r "HO'S hill, S.1h•n1 l'hlll.. ii. h'•. 'r t1n1p1•r"J)l'(' Ziz.1 ... 111crh.1uli'tl, 1\1'\\ _l11'l"i. " D e•n Lewis Import& ••. ' VOLVO $98:> \\.\,\'TJ~l1-1hrl'~rl~rl~ r1111,.11... 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S.·11 11 inst AAlh n. S321 <"lll'h r~l 1·6."'•10 ! >11r!r 11•111 SIOOO, 962->i::OO 1~11o1 Clas~ili~d i.~J.5GiR. p 111 111.1 ;;1~1070 ciost'd StU'1tll\y,; it500 548-53.)7 Ad.-~~ Pltoi Classllled :-;Q\\ 1:-. 1•nnc1:t:~s SAVE$$$ I • 1 • ' I I j UAJLV PILOI Autos, Imported 970 Autos;, Imported 1------970 Auto1 , lmporttdr 970 Autos, Used 990 A I.I OS, u ed • 990'A to1 Us.d u ' 990 Auto1, U•ed 990 J Auto s, Used ,, 1;f 990 MERCEDES BENZ ?.IERCEDES &ni 2SOSL. Red t')(t/blk 1n1. 11/1, p/b, an\/f111, \\'l'Y 1.:;1lo,d t'Ond . Be-st 11rf1•r. ~rlou..." lnquu lt•11 Ml.1, &C:.-~!Jo] TOYOTA '71 TOYOTA MK 11 HARDTOP Only 31,982 miles! fro,,.t hlut> 11ilh 1~1l.1r ~ hh11'k clut11 Ulll'l'W)r. Far· tot)' :ilr ('(Ind, b1.11 kv1 i;t'at1, A.\I 1' \I rarho, 1~11• \\°hlle YOLKSWAGEt. BUICK '69 VW BUG I '68 Buick Sta. Wgn. lleatt'r, .-: 't 1" • RAdlO, Br;uld 3371 r.>ew Tire~. ,z,\L ,\L'T(J\IAT!C, \~ .1!r c••nd. COT DATSUN ... ~ ........ . ... -.... -.. ·· llo "'. ,. !>l•'f'fill)'. p" ,,.. 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IJ/)!'11 \'n./ lt'USC'. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA !"'''<! !;~ \f Ii I I \11 "I;' 111 :-.:J!.\1 111•·, H~ .. \(11 TRIUMPH VOLVO 'JU VOLVO STATION WAGON ,\II t ol 111 (1 t i<' lnH1\11ll''l"ll nu!1n. li"utcr, 11~.r l'.i"k j~j,\\'0 1 . '73 ELECTRA 22S LIMITED / I 1'1or \'111,1 1 '''I' ''/I 111 !•·n··•· • .!<1.il t'••111f"1 1r .. 1H "''Ill ', f1t\I f"'''"'I', !:" l"l'~ ;ur 1 ·11ulHLnt1HIJ.:, \.\J F\! r 11\101. !"'I 1:1111·• l1n1"", .d•h· •"ll•lll1 .. n • 1:~,11 !Q1 1399' NAHltS CADILLAC 2'8!! llcwbor IMI. C:O.toM ... 5'!0·910C CADILLAC '73 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE ('h,11111 .. 111' F111J,· J11t1"u'1r"' l'1/f11 !\.1 ~r rh1>11, 111tl•! s..i,1 1\1•1' j"r I I Anaheim ~~? .. 81}0 PORSCHE TRll.i:\IPH GT 6 Plus, reblt cng, tran.~. ~ar en d, an1/f m , '''J'l' dec k , O\'f'rdr i\•c , ne"· cluleh, nc11' p.'Lint, fH'.'Y,' Ure!, 'St!XXttinn, 5L'>-~i793 $2177 ~l•i,(J ~I 1:-;,.r 1.;!1111. \\ .. ,·k· · cu.! ~,1lr prl•'t' rhn1 Sun. PORSC!rE '72, 91\T, Coupe l\111.i;;:s. !i spil. nrn f111 ~h·reo, xlnt concl, h:oni !IU JIS£'nsion, K"ll.1· .i,:n •('ll r1n 11111. p1 I pty, s~. 714-~2-877:? afl ;-, POrtSC1!E T.1~;1 --:1J1i'E.5 spd. 1nrii::~. rii1·, :..lnr "1orl. & gas nul•·:i~(· ~. or best orrer. 67;r-tm:.I. 'TI f1l t-T S6%0. :, SPD, LEATHER SF.ATS, A/C, Al\l/F!\f, f:X CO:\D. FRA:-.1 ~orfir .... l '1l!7. . '70 911E. 1\pr. ~rou11, xas, staba r ,\'.\! F'.\! s tl'JW, Bi-st offer 4!16-W,:, •'\'{". j '58 P 0 RS C !IE C:iln1C1!ct. Xlnl cond. tx-~1 l)ffl'r MOVING MUST SELL 'Gil TP.J TRft;:\fPI I. Rcbl! • :Oe.iut Luou VOLVO C!U(, ).:'UOtl <'llld. SSOO. OJ' l!ltil; !la1·hnr , C. \1. h<"~t nu rr. 6n-n.:111 anrurnr.1---~,7•4 •• V;o·"L'V"'0.--- ·1.i1 TR S TAG I spet'd, chrome 11·ire \1'hls., only 2.1,00J miles & XL...,l , S::.1-IDIO Dir. VOLKSWAGEN HARBOUR vw FOR Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! OVEH.'-E,\S DELl\'f:P.\' SPECL\LISTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO NABERS CADILLAC 4!17-29{1 [ I SELECTION e PRICE lf~iG H .rt..•I'. £'.\! i;i~~; 2:600 Harbor llvd. '68 912. Xlnt t1H1d. I 111· -------· C',,11 1 QUAL tTY e SERVICE 'il 1rni::11n. fu rl .1njrc .. 1:11. Costa Mesa '40-9100 n1 ilcs, 33 n111i::. :SISIJ'.I. \\I -1 1 11 oo I ~,,,~'."".~,,,~"::'~~~ ;~8.l!J8. JlU\O, I ·r" , (' C., ,. :'. . ••73 BUGS (8 to choose) nii. ?.lust ~elL., Imnial· · 1 ·74 COUPE OE VILLE PORSCHE ·10. f!llE::, atr, •'72 BUGS 17 to •hoose) $200. OVEP. !u book. CABR IOLET xlnt cond, 5 spr!, ! , · .. 673-!i76() . ** s.~t-J.'l."9 ** ,•0,71 BUGS (5 ~ochoos•) 7' voi.'r"o,-i""'"""c·'""""""c"~li;::tul , '",,·.~ •. \~, .. r·u,·1111_,, l11q11.·r ,,,_ I 70 BUGS 19 I •hoose) '" , " !11!! )'1'1\\·rr. t.ir1n~.· &1 PORSCHE. l , Cou"", o.. ,,,·,,11u"I>< "l"t' v.·1th rlrl1Lxe l ,., .. "" .oll o·.0:1•)H1<>Hlil-". 1111 \\/JO'•·/, bcautiful car,$.l!IOO. 011 , k · ·tit ' nia!cl11n~ intrrior.-t s1X'ffi. 1 ,\\l F\1 ~1,.1 ,.:'-,1·;ull·•I'. 11,PI' fii7~ 1' r ni:i, 1 q1 1 1• 1 ) f1tt'. 11·arran1 v, ).lust ~~e: l'«rs ''" sat! l -p\.1~1·1', l"''"'I' d•~,r ln1•k,:, CAPH!. D.\T~U.'.\. CO:\l ET B.1l-ZOW D r. 1 1••1•1·1· trunk I·•· k, 11111ii:t:t \'Eli,\, OJ•t.:L. TOYOTA A'utos, Used 990 ~1 ·11i11>'!, -;{!•(•] I .. 11.•l v.hL!<' ROVER CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET -CHEVRoLET-CONTINENTAL '72 ELDORADO Il l '7l CHEVROLET \'l•l> I rup, lt•n!lo•r Ul\•'l lf'r Full t 111', '"' 1•11')' <HI'. lilt MALIBU 'S llh• ··l. \\I f\\ ,..h•r1•" " E1-onotnL{'lli \'S rn.::1n,.~. t .... 1.q .. • pl11~~·r 1»11 <'r 1k1or 1 .. ry 1ur •-voJ1tl(,n1ni.: .1Ull· l·~·i. ... ;iut" o'IUI"° <'01111'\11 11111li<' Lr:ln.,n1l»11in.~. r••l••·1 i.t''~ th;or\ }~ (.l1\ llHl~a I 111-&lt'f'Mll~. IJ'>11rr r1i~c tu 1k•" lit" ' dlll' '11~~;1111 1111 \\hM"I, rarh·'· ho .it• J I SS49' \11hnulct t()f)l'I, "''hll<' " 1 rf " . \\ llll Utt'~. 6,000 '" ,'i,11(.IH NABERS CADIUAC 1 11~~~Ki:; r~)l'H c1t1)!('t: 2600 -.,.,., $319' c.-..... 540.t1~l [iiAi -lllS CADILLAC '11 ELDORADO '2--llvd. ( '••!lll'l'llhl1• C'l11'/i'llU\ flrt" 1n1 .. 1, .-. 1d1Ue l•'.1 l llt·r 1nl•'Mnr. V11ll l"''"'I'. f,u·l"I')' au·. !l!t •1h1•• I, ,\\I f ,\I ~l· 1\~•. '""""I' .i ... r I• 11 !.. " i'n tiM• 1"11111~•1 l t•!.tll~ 1•f1u11•1'(•d 1,,.1, 11111.,~ rt1:':'J1 7.Y1 NAHltSlADIUAC 2eoo--. I Ce;,."-.Je M0-910Q 'j.~ CAIJJLJ .. \C !'EUA:\ n ~:, \ (l.J,~, i.IJ:O.l•ll"\I\,[)' .~jUlpj M'it 11 uh 11u·r..,1 ... · :i1r eoi~L run p•'l,,.rr. l.1n1ir-11 tor ,\ \\f'!l n1n u1tait1 .. 1 1·.1 r. 1ZJ.h"Qfi';'1 Sl 1~-,. T.11.c <1•lvn11t1n:1> 11~ d." .l•'>fut" •tl ,\: Sr•n, l.111(V'oh1 \l•'rl'UI'\'. :..'li'..111 II a r ho r , l',,.,!a ~u: ... .,1, .'>1~:.>.-::0. ~ ..... 540·'100 Brand New '74 MONTE CARLO l.unlt•'li of(l"r: 0 :-.J.Y $3599 :i'.••r. ~o .\'lit.~! Howard Chevrolet ~1.1~'.\nh11r anil J.1nit.11·1'(' :\C\\]il'IM BC'at h ~l1.rf,-U --' .. . '· L11 ~.\ ).10~ l .\1U.1) 1.\:\/1,\l ' fx:'0:\0'.\JI(',\[. S.1ft' .i;., atlL'A('l1\'(', Likt' , ... ,.,., :u1'l f'qu l prto d 11·11h ,,L1i.1n1nlL<' 11\tll,..., r:1c11 ... " h•':1t•·r. 1.1f'l••!"Y iur 1..-.nd, lull !1'~"r'. •'t". 1rr.:1nLt1. 1\~k·! 111;.: S:'.'!iT.l Johnson !..· ~in ATLAS Chrysler/ Plymouth '71 MONTE CARLO \"~. llU!Qniatir. r;:irf10. hr 11r,, ruu"r ~1t···r111i.:. I'''"• 1 hr.•k"'· • 1-"•i'r "11~~1"'· \\J,11,. 1•:1!1 llf('I<, ;111' ••Ill 41\1 t••11111.:. \ 111 1 I '' •p 1.i7•l 'X\ • $1795 ()l1t'll 11 .1!• ,1 ·""' nl loi J'\I :!'•~•II nl .. 1 l:h.J R 0 s t"•l 1 \11·•• 546-1934 '73 MALIBU ,\\l!"!ll 111•' .. ~ ,., .. 1'-"h" ll• ot•l', )"''' ,,,.,·1·111~ on I 1•1.11.,' 1 UTT~' 11595 '.:\•I J! u t••'' I::\ t t' ""! I \lo·'-! \T f.111' f' •\•' • ~. '1tl 7 5 PONTIA J,11 .. ,Jn :>.!t>r,'Ury, '1 6 '.!ti '::! ri 11·,\'l:<)J,~;!' :-.·u\ ,, H ·l'l~·r. 1 ·.,~1.-:-Olr ~ ;1 ''"ti'<·. Ttu-,. ''"'Jl'1•11 0.1111 -------- '71 COUPE DE VILLE \'11•~1 r••)l, J1•.i!h•·r n11rn••r r ·1111 f""l'I', 1u 1nry il ll' 1· .. 11 d11 i' •!\111~. ttlr II l1o>1•1. ,\ \1 r•.1 \,fl'l"" j)lll'-~ 1ra1 ·k l.11••' pl:·~•'r, 1~·111"r ,1,~1r h~ i-~. t11 1h.:i.1 ,...·1111nr!. 1~'"' 1 11'11!11. ln .. k. l".ltl•'r:tdu ~u·q~ !IP~ •'I'll fl'' S369' BY OWNER '68 CAMARO RS ~"1•·1, >1'\' Air '/1n!o ·d 0 t :1 .. ,~ ,\,\l I\ 1d1" .\<1J•1. Ti .in· p,,.,,,.r :-:1 • .,•n ni.: l'•r.1 .·r l\z .. i.. .... ni~~· t 'l'•n1 1.;1, .. ni.· \\11111."1~ 'I a• h ('o,ns<•I•• .\111-:~ •. ~J. rlo '.1:1 ,1lJ1'~ h·1, <111!01111.1110· ,:~~1115.~~~lrC~~~tR\~n\·I ! 1 .. 11 1.11· 1:.:ou:-.;:.1. 1; ... 1 !!1111 :! 11 Ii. 1,, ~ l. C.\ \\l;..Cl Sh.u 1• ')M••I l1.u. 1\l·';••Jl, rill~·. tu ,i. r. 11111• ""' .ori.ri tln1< I·· l•P1•11'• >, I~'·' i.1 • •\I• !·1 \I, !11,f\,<1\ ·"I'\ l.l\'f'<')I .\!t 1~1 ·1 I~\' -~.,\, ll1t'io•I' i!.htf, i •1•\,1 'l·· ... 1 14 ,,...-., .11 ------- CHRYSLER ATLAS Chrysler Pl ymouth '74 CHRYSLER NEWPORT l'""'I' ..,1,·, ! ,;\~, f' <t ·\ i' I tor··~'' \ ,, "il!d•o\\ •\'!.:!!'IC'.".'":''• $3895 \ •1~·:1 I• .'1 .. ~· . .i •~I Jl q' , .. ]'' ! •711 \", ·1· t ,•I I \J, 546-1934 111r:y.,:.1 1: -, • \I J I ' -'"' '' ,, " I\•-· ' ' .q.,., ;,.~·"ht1 L'1>111 i '·' I !II'' 'I.' ' 1. "' '. .1,1 < ' 1 ' ~ ' ; ~I' l'•' t 'lll:\ ,J_I I: 01, 1 •Ir Ii l 1,' ··1·"' I :'1,\ P\ .. ' ,, I.• I • ~ .1 .. , , "· :, · COMET • '7 1 MARK Ill -/•>Ji,11011 l•tit\\11 Y,llh hl•o\\I' l"I' .•l\d lH.1!0-l1lllt.: lt•.11 11f·I llll•t"" t 1ill 1•'"' ,, l••11 •Ill, ol11J 1'•1t1!-•lf ••,I• t\11 11·,. .. 1, \\\ ~\\ 1 •. , .. , I• ,1,·t' l!ool/' l<M·k• "'1\11• I '"I'\ !1 I .. I J '\ ' "' H "~ S439' NABERS CADILLAC 2600 .... , ...... """·' Coste Mew. 540a910C t t I.\ J J;..J ::..~r,\L :ll.AHI\ I'" Thi" li":"J!1f•il 1•.o 1,·th«'t' , ''~·111•111 "·•r•' .'Ill'\ I ,, ,,!J hJ\\H') 1t.•111·. \11tr1 • 'll' 11!' o•lll·lll •ll"t.; \ ',! J \I •1""'', , fl"·!•· 1111 '••·r•I'' ~h,·•·!, I t·r,q,\ "''", ~.1• 1'""' ... 1 ,1 •• ·1 1 ~·l1i'tl , I • J I <lo Ji, o I I< ' , I \\ '· l••"•I' ... 11 , ,.,.,:t '[I I \., '•./ Jo~111 ... 1u ,\ '"'II l.ul I• \if'l•ll!I .. \ •. l,Hlr .,1 1 1 .J t "''·1 \lo· ... , •ltl • • CORVETIE ---------I·•-"' t't•l:\'I 1'11 ! '' 1·.I, iil I ',. · 1 ·I "' \I"'' '•' --~1 COUGAR "'7 t'f)l'!;,\]; 11hill' l•/hl11" IPlt \UI". ,.l u·1 Ir, I '/.~ J' t!o·, h1i. \t I\' 1,1 "'1"r'. \)iii ,~,:,.. 1 •ru:I '';';{'n \1f'.T~f11: Pl,nr flll Pl '" t <l'.10 (',1n11 .. 111, .. ,,n,.·! .\ ui.1111) 1.:11 1)();'.l 1 1.11111·d 1Jh,. lh'I 111 t1ur {'i \l <f:,\1tl1:'P, \.I: -~~~. ~··1'\ll'" d•'111 Lq111p1 ~•l 1<1lh ~·r •• J ,,ind. 1 .. ,1 ,,!!,,1· ;1u1"111 ... 111· rr.11 1,1111""'•n, a.r .• r .. Jr,7 •••!li t, J>•ll"I' •h'• rill~, 111•1«•, lir·1!,•r, 'T• f',•:nl••ll rl•I··. \,,if,. IP I "l'"ll•'l'Tl I I ··'Ill •I I ( ,~·;. ,1,, "1'- 1' .. n l.11h-••l11 ,\h·r, 11r1, ·.~ •• ~. lf .• rlor.r. (',"1' \1··~.t .. 11 ... ,~,1. CONTINENTAL ill ('0\TL'\l \T,\1,, ! 111: l.l '\\ '1:1111 ·..,!,) "'IUl]'l"•l II 1111 l.1<·1,.l'I .1 I! "'ll d11 .. ,11iu,:, lull I'""' r, .\\I j '\! 'l"li'<'I. ~:,11" 1-1. ;111, ~ .... :ind h11\' l••l.n •.''-~,\ . ..:J11 $}1;:1 . .l•·hn~··11 J ~·11 l.•n· '"•H :'ll•T!'!U·,, ~~ •• ~; l!oll••r .• ! ·.,,t;1 \I ··~;,. ·;.;1' ···" DODGE ATLAS Ch rysl@r Plymouth 1 '69 DODGE 1j CORONET 500 ' STATION I WAGON \'•. :1u1 .. 1u.111o, 1 .,d~1. IM'a tcr . t••l'1'1 ~r·· .. r1n.i.:, 1"<1 •1 ~ r lw-•I.• , 11 !n!o 11,,lt l1f'f>'L , .11r ····nd1111111u1;,, ,,, ,r r 11 1· k ,·~t<IEYZ1 ,,. i <1\T l .. 11111 111•r. ~ur, ! $995 ~.,, .• 1 .. -..k~ .., 1·1111, ~···! I ' " 1"1•"1 )f,I J\ ,\ "\j PI t,J !11 l':-01 ' •· .i• ,-.. . I :;i~·, 1111r .. 1 ii1\ol, 11•1i 1,1,r'tl[.,'\, c;•l"•l •hap .. , 11 .I;" ol f .. r ':l-'11]<> ( '1,.l.1 \1, .... I 546-1934 Auto:., New 980 AUto s, New 980 , . '$7 ROVER :;m)..aulo 40R high gas mileage, like nu. 4 l'}'I. &i4-~. O\•('f 71) g;tS !ia\'l'l'S OJ'.\I E '" SHOP AMC \\;di 111,-~ 11-~::0•i'h, \\,.,! !;r;u11 :'1l'('rll\t; \\hct'l :\Int. 1'1r1·~ 569'9 I :O:pa1..-· S:1\,.r Sr r1r.' 11.,l'fl Only JO.fllfl 1n1 ,If ;<~,-.-~-"'."'.~"'."'.~"' This 4·cir 1.; a \1·r.· 1 lr:1n AMILEAGEC WEEK-END '70 AMC HORNET SAAB I SPECIALS Rral Nlt'e, r~-.:lrl\ Clcan, Gal' nAIERS CADlllAC 1urori~•I"' 111111 n ••l··"·k \'tnyJ 2600 Herbor •l•d. SAAB SUBARU '66 VW Fastback S129S Saver t630BQG 1 RENAULT 1 1 <No."'" $1295 CostaM•sa 540-9100 t'P.ONT \\BEEi, riP.r\·1. '64 VW Bug $995 ~ I '70 CADILLAC oi~~:·~'?if~~H~i~rs '61 vw 1~~9 :!t :i s99s i ·1 • AliAw~i I r:1·,'1:::,:.11'.~1· i.1.:~1 ~1::1'.:1 '"i',11'.~ 1\0. 11;11 111.11, .1.1;.: 1. lill"I' 1111 .. l'l•'i' i\'1:11· & L':>cd ln1rrir1~ I · k 6 I I I II I '65 VW Camper . $1695 '73.GRE..\tL.IN, s.1". ·. CY. _n ·u 1~1•<•'1' 1.• ·1,n·:. .11r. 111 1211 \\', \\':irnPr al So. :\Liin 2 ""'""·led ,, ••. , · 1 < 1·1 ">I ., ,. ' , .,.,,, nu.. ~r ...,.,,_,. "'· ,,\•·"· , , ,._ ~·· , ... Santa ,\nR :i'17-:?J:'.' 1 o ~·' -~, I '69 Oats~n ·w~gon $1395 ~.:.ri2.111us1 :i.t·ll s21.., r~"1' r "'"'$j'9~~ '" i,u:-;1:' TOYOTA ' '69 '67 '69 '70 '70 '70 '72 FORD Custom Sedan " l•fl ... SA VE vw Bug ''"'"""' SAVE * DATSUN Wogan 1 •f""'<! I~~.~:• .. r .. 1'"1"11• SAVE -• MERCURY Wogan •Z'"tlt H1 SAVE • TOYOTA Crown SA VE * DATSUN Wagon 1 'l<"'N oM:Akl\1 SAVE * ~~,1 ~~~~~'~ SAVE 11'0. It1iJ1 5999 51399 s1399 51899 51899 '69 AC\1B. \\',:::n. \'l'1;.· i;...-.1 1 eontl. G:is snvrr. ?.lichcl lt1 ! ires. $950. G7::HJ.l."..G. BUICK,--- ATLAS Chrysler/Plymoutn '72 BUICK ESTATE -WAGON I C I S H 0 ~ NABERS CADILIAC 2600 H"""°r llvd. · costa·MeJG-540••100 $3999 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Hcrrbor atvd. :COitGX•lO-S40=91 00 ' 1••1• Blu1 •\•,01k 'lh•'h·l'nle S\17:. "'""l rf' .. ~ riltcr 11'kC'~ t ',1il lt\\ll•'l' !<ti':.1111 MUST SE'0L0L-- .,~" (':1111.11.-. 1:.' 1 ·i.·rin T11r· 1p!H<."' 11 hlk \ lll\ I !Op ; . .:: \'.'-, I I •11, /' S, /' II, .!Ill" lf dll", t;11jiH, f1'l\\l'r \\lll•l,>l\,, l'°"'ll~<•h• f, 111·111,V t>!l1o·r 1•\lt';•'· Hli u•l""'k Sl]Oj . fl•·~11 .. 11s. "ffr r r.1J.:r11 r.1JI ( 111c:llH1I 11\1111•r ~1!i':-11:i 1 . 5ee-To Appreciat• T,I\ C:.n1.•P • I~~. ,,ll l\\1 rn\, iu•l J • ', J' H, :ur. nlllt}, 1.1.lir1, I II\\ I l••Jl, !•!(' :llu't "·II !)L;~.1 i:L 1:1 ;.ifl ... ':'1 f' \ ''1",1°e".oc.-,-,c"-'""1"0-. 0r"t~s·. 1 , "~ r-l('d1r: :tJ mpg. moo. l'r1-:!l'q -----:----:-:: :::.11,1 nu .olt ~··•Hl 0"'•' r .oil, d•. '\llTn'1,111~t~· t:;n.)11 1111)1 -•>.:· S:!\!•\. 4•1~ \~JI~. 711-t.\ \1,\i~() -:\~,0 .... -:;:. ,\IJ!f), I' .:. 111 •1,· 11r"" ,1; :1~•r•>-n111~ _1_1 .. _1_1 _•_: .. _1_1" .. • --:--==--- CHEVROLET -- From ' Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercµry A 4-cylinder Capri put to the test. MILEAGE RESULT CAPRI 32.4 ... ,, I-cylinder Capri I cbru.•r)' Jfl. J'.171 In .1 .17'1 niLl(' h1i;f,1-.,1\ t• r ti:r1111~h \rrton.t dn rl l ;;ihtur niil , supr11 j\t:(I h' ( :rn1·1 ,, I ~ O\ 1r1 01.n1~n 1 • ( ·C'ltfl'•r~tlon, a C:d pn v.nh a ~t:indarrl ,l -c\·hndt·r cn~1111· .111d l ·•prr1I 11,,n<1n1•,1n11 dcl1vf:'rrrl thr kind ot ~as 1n1lr .1 ~r \'qu'd l1lr tn ~1 ! Bc r,lru 111 tlu· r11un.al[nl nf o.n(Jr1mil!:'~.1 hr c :.1p1""·'· 1hnrn hv ·' nr1n-pr0fr,,i,1n:1! dri\•r t, nr\'rr c_xfccd1nR ,JO rnph. \'1111 ~"11'"'11 nn<;hr-h.1_\r "'tr.•>:"rt I"''· "' for that matter. rttorc' lkcau~r 11ulr.1 ~r '"11r< •~fnnlin~ '" rn.tint,.nanf'r, cri11111• mt'11f, total "'c1o:b t, drl\'HH( habit\ ;intl r••.id 1•111d111•ln.). i\nd no I"''' rlfl\l"/1, 1.r ~vcn CilTS, arc rll:irtlv the ~.1 mr EXCELLENT SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STOP IN TODAY AT OUR MILEAGE HEADQUARTERS AN D SH WHAT KIND OF MILEAGE YOU CAN GET! and son llNCOlN MERCURY • 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 • ' ' ' • • l ' D ..J fJ DAil V PILOT Sun!l.ty M,,r(ll 17 l ~74•_,,,--,----=,,.,-· ,-.,--,,,---,----;;:;;:rr-:--r;--r---==:-:--:-;:-,----.,.i;;;--.·-:-:-rr-,-,.----;;;;;;--:-'":--;:--;-----;::;;::-;:;;,~u;;<l--9'iQJ utos, Us~ 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 I A.uto1, Used 990Autos, u,;c} ffd Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.ff 990 Autos, Used 990 I Autos, U..ed 990 ... ___ .....,..__.._...., ____ .. 1n12 F-co-R-o--=-c=-eA=-N:-:-:T=-o::-:R=-1-::N-::-01--PL-YM_o_u--o-TH--P-L v_M_o _uT_H _ PONTIAC PONTIAC N I W Now Now 1------------1197• Pontiac Firebird 6 PASSE NGER STATION \fA'tON 1972 PLYMOUTH ATLAS f ull) hrrllll") equl!JJ.'('d~ AUltr • • .l51 cid. \ 8 }~ngine CUSTOM SUBURBAN t '70 FIREBIRO i uw.11c. No 6442. ( ru1~c·O-.\l;1tic 'l'ransn1ission STAT ION WAGONS Chrysler/Plymouth 1 $3395 -l'O\\t•r ~t~ering 5 to choos• from BRAND NEW Automati1-, air con·\ PRICES ARE R-IGHT! l'O\\'t'r Hrakes. Uisc l-'ronl ,,11 ,.11t111,111.u "·ith· ~;~~vri~~~· 1 ~~d:~ Pn1,.. ~ lhru 3 fi•7L BILL BARRY PONTIAC PLENTY OF GAS ON ANY CORNER/\ WAGONS WAGONS •73 CHEV. MALIBU W·AGOH ~!)'1 ~'ll<u,'\V3Pt,,P!I !4 • 11 1•1 t IJ9off',OI IMPALA 6 PASS. ''... '"~ 111·.? · ,,., ~ •» r~,.,,,. '~ • l I I'''> ~""•'-'h~J>(•JI /4 ')t -~I r-1) f a , ,. TRUCKS 22 TRUCKS 22 TRUCKS 22 TO CHOOSE These prices are energy crashed. They can't be reploced figures. •73 •73 BLAZER 4 WHEEL DRIVE 1'-.•~.V~PS P!l loc• ~.t (ho.c,. '" 1...c.b!.t 1?611 ml CHEVY 'I• TOH 4 Wheel Drivo P·~•oo. Ne"' t1•1t1. 4 o. P , f' hc.c,., r .. ' , '""" O• 'l"l>I0 .... 23.00J..,•c.>mi;<r '·ll .,•jl',;;"l!-1 at these l'O\\t::I' 'l'ailgate \\'indo''' \"M 1·11c;11K'' '74 SATELLITE 1\i\I 11adio .\u1nn1;1111· 11~1ni-n1h.i-lun" SEDAN l'OI/(. 1la4Hli.'tl 1 .\Jr Conditioner l'"111·r "'''1·nni.: $1 995 I I •· ,\uton1&!ir, air condlll1111lllf:, (·u111r-,'ledJ·um Blue 'u11.<'r 11'ar!•'·• :,'fO'J l::&i;f l5t St. Ill S .. \. F'N.')' Phont' ~\-.\. 1000 Santa Ana •\ "'"'"'I' ~h'4'l"l!I'', "U\\'l'f I .JC"OSe-1 J7C'$l) A!\l nnll•)' or "' .. -... u ,\ir !'tindillinihil: hr11k1•s, \ 1nyl top, \inyl sitlc USO Jlarh11· Bh·d. Sl 695 00 l'uiii•r ri•iir iiindo\\' n1l1lgs .. "hllr wall tin.·~. C0<1111 ~Tt·i-n RAMBLER ' • Ulh1'1' (''\ll'll' on ,.0mi· ,\\I rl•fllo, lintrtl ~Ian. At fou· Ol'ive. 't;9 J:Ai'.\rBLi:::lt 6. gQO<i a11s l'dc~·•I :ol <I!' l,;·l•J\I 1J:l lll·G l\-ll.32f\.31 546-8017 I ''t'tll~Jlll). $99j . Call See ;:1t l~111ployee Parking lot .. DAILY PJl ... OT. \\hn1t· .. a1 ... Hlul't~11.>k $3395 _,>c::IS-c.;ol~c;•:c·~-=--~. :-iao \\'est lJay Street, Costa l\lesa, l\l onday $1,<1~ tH Sl7!Ji ()Jll'rl Droh .vsu11 ·rn JOP:\I * '62 Sta \\'gn. 19 n1pg, 2nd lhrough J•riday. Call 642-4321 . ask for l\lr~. "l'c' 111 u ,\JJ.Y PIL1JT 1:111·' :l!l~"J il.'lrl~·1 Bh11.. '! ! r.\1·nrr. ~1>rnchiblt. SJ)). Grccr inian. r•l·•y•· l'>11k1ni.: 1..,..1 , ;\lu11•t111 ti•s1J1 i\1~·~1 1 Call (ii~* -,----,==:-:---;,-;----;;:;c.;I !111••ui:11 F1·id11.1·, 3:-ll> \\l·:::1 546-1934 1974 Pon_ti ac Gra_nd P r.ix T·BIR-~D---1 Autoi,""""Used 990 !Au tos, UH<I 990 1!,1,\ :.11·1·r·1. Cn~111 :\lo·.~i •. --------___ I J'•i""" \\Ulllo\i~. ritr ~..,,~ .. -----------1 i;1:z i:::n. """ fu1· i'.\lls. G1~•·11• 1972 PLYMOUTH \'inyl 1.,p, 1·trr10h' 111i11•t11~. ----------] DODGE LINCOLN "'"" SAT EL LITE CUSTOM No. 22" """' '""" :: "" ATLAS ;;;;======;1 ATLAS , ,,.,,, 'J"""" w .. ,.... $4995 't,:1 ('1 1.\nr.l':H. SE, 1111 IJo!\lr:•' inel J~S/PB, ai1·, r11d111, 1-;nhl \\/Ci1Ui;Hno11 \ 11111 rnp. $1."IM). nr FWst ~f'~ • f'll'>i., l~t!-177:i l:ll.~i ll ·rrl~"·· C.;\I -.7lGAL AXIESOo- HAR DTOP COUPE \"11111 lo•p, \Jl!)I 1nl~·n1•r. !:11·- l••l'.1 ;i11 ·~·1iil1r1>f11111.: •• 1ul•>- ""''I•' !""\t'I' ~!•'1'1 Ille!, J1'1W• 1 I l•I ;of,,'· l':uh••. hr;.tlo •r. I 111111" 11,1Jt 1 11·1·~. 1~l1JliX•. $1995 NABERS CADIUAC 2000 Harbor llvd. Costa Mesa 940·9100 1973 !!•I •'Id,\'~ t·ni.,.jnr BILL BARRY 1'• !J'Qllt'fi itt• Trn n .. n1 llol>IOn Chrysler I Plymouth '57 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE LI NCOLN Chrysler/P lymouth r Ftf•t'11,")lll•' l~n1u .. n PONTIAC CONT INENTAL . BRAND NEW ,\11· ('r.nd111ortl'r I Or. TO\\'neur . Xlifl 1~111d N .\'.II H:-1•!~, f'ulty 1~1u1pp ti. l.U1r inh•r. 174 FURY SEDA Heavy Ourv S11.c:prn~1Un 1·in~ I roof, spcl'fl t•1111mt, ,\ u 1" 111 ,, 1 1 ,. rr;u1~p111).~1{'ln. H••·if Lui.:c H,'i' Ha~·k 6 \\'UY Jl\\r M';tl~. :11i1/fm pr111t·r ~H .. ·1·1111.:. JJQ"' ('I' Lu·1•th1• 10.~ rvr rad. l\/Slt'l'M tapr \\'ill hrak•'~ .. \.'ti nul1•1. !1ntt'l'I $1495 ~ell f<ir Sj.19:.0 C•Jntacl ~!:1~,, t~·rno11• innTfH'. ulr Pcri;onnel .'tl1•nJ.tt:cr. ,~.rid111ni1111.:. h111111J(_•f ~u:inl~ Balboa Bay Club 11~.nr .1: n··u" \'1•111 1\lnrl"11~. 1:121 \\'. fuist ~J"J" N.n. 1•·h11,.. 1\1111 1 11···~. tl'~ll!· • J JIJ. \:!tr,110 I MAVERICK $3395 (Jp1 •n 11-.d,\ ,\Sun. '1>) 11) /',\I ::.1~~1 ll;oll•ir Bild, !-\<"' Ill U.\11.Y I'll.OT ~.n1pl•JY"I' l 'i11'1011~ lot. :1'.:0 \\'<· .. r l~;i~ Sll"f•f'!. ('Cl".ta .'ti"~''· ~lf'>nrlay r 11 r o u ::i h ~~r1r!a.\', ("all 61'!-l.~21, ill>k I f.,r \Jn1. Grl'l'nni:1n. --------- PONTIAC I '72 GRAN;-1 VILLE Auton1atil', llir •'find., lanrt11u t<Jp. pcl\\'t'r srcC"riUl{ · brakes - \\ln<lri1 .. s, tllt \1·hecl. l3l:J3191. $2895· 'lO)') t)1:i;t 1s1St.11.1 s.,\ f'1'I\)' l'hunc 5j8..\~ Sant:1 1\11;i , \''t en!,'lne, ·1 ~p t ,. d 1 1raru;111ission. fMl\\'f'r 11in- '70 GRAND PRIX 1 d••'.IS, po.,1e1· seal 11!SC271i1 . I $2195 1\_u.h•11i:1tlc .. (llr t'OO· Oix·n J)aih· .~ /'un . '01 10 P i\! d 1t11•nlnb. Ult.1\'l1ttl. !!9'29 ilarhur Blvd., IJO\\<'r sl£_-er1oo; & ('v~ra .'lll'~3 brak1·1>. \'JO) I tov. , 546 1934 flll2ti1 • $1995 1 ·s1 T-BIRD. r ery reliable. 24.W llarlt'lr Bh'rl. C'<JSl.R i\1~ At fnir Dl'i\e 5-~SOli one-o11·nl•r car. t:x('('ptional o·n~inc l'Ollflirion. J-"'ull powr, $"tj(). ;,.1s-;;148 t'\'e9 &: "·t'ekends. VEGA '72 VEGA WAGON 2 1~ lla1·bo1· Bl\'d. C°"1;1 ~J,•sa ,\t Fri1r rti·hl'.' jffi.RCJl 7 1 196.i PONT GTO ~!t. 11u10 tr.111~. IJOll l'!' bl"llkl'S. 1'\N'd.q I \\·ork. BN>t otrer. Phone 492-29&1. 137ll::IK• $1995 MUSTANG '10 i\ll".'iTA~(; .'tlach I. ~11 f•n_~. 2 hbl. )Ian_,, r-.;1n1s. Like 11e11• SJ!IOO. 6 12·5336. OLCSMOBILE 'i1 TOR0:\'1\00 \IS, 1io11l'I', faclory i.t1r 1·.,11- •lili.,11ing. r. 1\·ay p11\\'1·r s.•al, A.'tl-f.'tl ~t•'l'<'O, lnndau lu11. \ill \\ hl'l'I. full hl,UI). l'qlll]l- J._'(\. t.:nl••li(•\·ahly 11r1r,..[ a1 S2-ll:i. 1 !f.lliKl:::J I .. lnhnson .~· ~)11. Lilll'f!!n i\h•rcu1)·, :'fi:.!ti i111 rhrir. Co~t11 :\I •' s a . ~()...~~""'~·-~~----] GMC UC.KS HONO CARS 1.1 • 17 2 ~~E~Ji:;}.~~!I~~.~~ $2 4 9 9 hk .. 1•60181.l I 1972 FORD 172 ~l•J~~!'!~o~~a "" $2299 •,,C,~~,~~:~o~EOAN 05L10~~BlleE UNIVER ITY OLDS '"' ~ Jr' r~ ·a (1(.nbOCI ... I ( "l"Ul'•'•H 11:1 I l•· ! !'Ml\~111i!O'l011 'f;'t Ct.'TJ.,\:>:S:? ctr 111'1111., 11lr, runs !)l;'rf. l,,'<">f! rn1h':1L;f'. ~J()/lx>~t ofr 6~t-'ISJg Sttt, 171 FORD 'l•TOHPICKUP $2 ·399 :::::::: ;,',~;:'.:" ., •'J.: ,.·.''•ii~·· \~I-l-' 11\11• ,·.,ndl!F111111;,: 'iO OLDS ~S. 2 dr. \"-~. alr, •• .... --l·.: .. · ,i 1";~'..C·1 I I II k 1------------------------------I ,\\I 1·;.,!J,, :.Jut t'Olll.. u gas tan . l'o>\11•1' l'l'"I' 111n•I01\ 67.}-Sj.""JS <1ft ~" 170 CHEVY 1/2TONPICKUP $1799 s1<~i:, ·6~~L~1~s_ .. ~-.-.1~.1-,..-11111,,,, \, ,. -.,· ·11 L ~ ~, :-1·•· ,11 flAILY l'ILflT ~n1· P:'/PB., A/C, nl'w rarlial~. · · ' pl",\•' 1':.rk1n1: U11. i'.\Ionduy Ori;::-fl\\llfT SS9:; .. 1).11-~)'...l{f.l rhn~H!h ~'\-1d:n. :~:o \\,•i-t 'fi.I Sl'PJ.:R-8~ r1:-. P/B, 17 0 FORD Jf2 TOH PICKUP $2 0 9 9 "'·' '""""· ;,.,,,, "''''" air, 11•'"' inf & ll'i"lns. 1".t~'fls , .. 1,,1, .-J.·~·~··.l .. • ... c1t. 1>l:!l.:.'l .. \~l;for.\l1~_IJl'atm· I" tJ'I" "llll~S\ "'"""";..--~11--, ..,. m 1n l'U.l liltor. ~ ~·'· .1 ·· ,, ·. -·11 FORD P INTO 'G-1 CUTL.\S~. 1.,"00(! !)n.ch . runs good, SIOt ur 011,~·r. 17 3 FORD 'I• TOH VAH $2 5 9 9 ·''""1" ,. ·"'""'. c .. , ''"'" AJ I ,..,_371;;, .'l r ,,. '·' .. ,. ,. 1· ·unh .. ,-0Ln""'--c--:-:--:-~1c-c--:-:-J oi.•il ' $l295 ,). . ... fl('\\" Sl~<li! (l'\I('\', 1------------------------------1 I runs \;•oOll. $\2J or bt·~t CHEVY I TOM VAN 1::(;1cQT 1 0!10r". :~~..,_z:--;. --~·1_2 __ : _.'_: "_,,.;_,_-''.,_"_""_" _______ s_2_7_9_9_ [::~,ilf!tli&t#ml I ;, Pl'1J~1~'=~~o-=1~-,, ,-.. ,-,.,,-"·] 171 CHEVY 'l•TOH VAH $2499 '" ""'""1 "" ·" .1 c. !109-'. ,,. ,1 .~ .. ·.., "'~· '7'.! 1:rn-1111::--hlt1o· \1/11·1i1rc l 4'13-l.~::i ,., , .,.. , , 111.11 11 T. 111, r "'k hrk~. --P~L7Y7M~-0~U~T~H~--1 16 9 DODGE VAN Camper Conversion s 1 4 9 9 !~v·~:,is.'~~~;-~j~'.! ~.~ 1 6;:~~0 ' I 1!f71-~l.\\'E1:1cl\:-Y-·no""7i1r:i;. ATLAS :-..1n1 ('flnd ,\\.11! :;1:;1. I $1699 Weekend Specials • Specials • Specials S:?::~1., :-.:t:t-.. :;;::1 •'\1' or , \\'k/ct1!I'. : '70 t.TJ 1~h;m; :!--~ii::-1 \'111. Ip, tit·I .or. ate. full p11r Xln I l"nnd. SIJOJ. (i.~o;;-:,711; '40 FOHD 11 ,,_~1n full,\" luadt'd Chrysler/ Plymouth BRAND NEW '74 SATELLITE COUPE Hl< L ;.:," \ I!•, I 7 3 CHEVY II NOV'~' COUPE $2 5 9 9 1,.~1,9~,-,-,,~1 7~_c':::.~;·~~~-s":.:"~~. -.,, IK',I 111f1•r i\c~ds t9.ly ,\ u t " n1 a t l t' tr11nsnu~~1·~n. 11nl1'fl 11in1l!(hirlrl, di'.'lU'\f' 11 h1•cl fQ\"l'rl':, '" hitc \rail 1iff'!i, hutn(ll-'r ,::i1a rd=-flYln\ and l'l~nr. t I'! L 1 1 -G I G - \!J",;!;Q) I• \ltJl'k. :1:if""'j{),'(1 • 7 3 MONT~ .• c··· .~-RI ~OJ ,.cou~E s3 4 9 9 !!!7i! .'ll,\\'EHICl;-.-,,-,,,-.,-,,-.:1-,,,-.' " -I !'th!, ill'IO: l•ll!l•'I', Sl:\50, Ol}('ll n;1il,\' ,\·!'tin. ·11110 P~I I :~-,~-;~~•1_nf!__ll1•1\1 '.!:J~l Jlarhol' Hh•I .. $2795 lt--.-7--2--C-H_E_V_Y_l_l_u_o_.~-A-.-~-.D-_,-0-0-R------------· ·t,~, rt1n1l r.a"1:0-"-, .. ~<'":uoc-,1 \,1~1a i\1t·~:1 . " s2 5 9 9 1'1111!\llll.'. 11":111')1 t•;u· I'S. Hll', 546• 1934 \1111 1;1~-~.;::~1 --~ --~-- I ' 1-f•!:I • 1-,-•• -,i-,-n-,,-"-l'~w-ATLAS CHEVY 11 HOVA COUPE s1799 171 •• J" I ' ol, •• • CONNELL CHEVROLET 2Q28 HARBOR BLVD . COST A MESA 546 -1200 1 o111,11 ~17;1 .. 1· 1~·~1 uff,•r. I ( oil "i-;.-.'.i.;; I Ch rysler/Plymouth •d ~·111:!1 ~-~ln "f 1~·-.r 11ff('r, •72 PLYMOUTH n1·1 ,i, h•~ 11,,rli.. S!:.!-8:t.(1 ( :.· i, 111:1, c.,111111• ~(' .1 ri n DUSTER ~! • 11:1<.;n \Int. eond. air 6 l")ltndt>r, i:I u I !l 11111 I Ir (_' ''1-, l•ll-~11 1r~n!'n1i..,.:;ion. mrtlti, h••ar.-.r. 1•1,: ~·01:11 <;,\LAXll::, :.lnt ·:11•1 1-.1r. $:t2:i. or lk'=-1 off!'.'r, '·1 •.• 11,; \1/11tr 11:111 tlro~s. tS!ll~L\'•, $1995 LI NCOLN OfX'n Dnfl)' & Sun. 'Ill 10 P~I t :.'9'19 11nr1..-,r Iii\ 11 . i"•l 'l.\l \].,·!; 111 hint lo:, ht"";' I 11 l•·rl i_., <lll H<"l\1k (I: 'I ~.-11 ~."t"Jll. ,11\i-1'1);,, ,\ 11\1: nV J"IF:TP.OLEl'7\"1 ~ C'o:o•a \l•'s• 546-1934 ATLAS .li'.! i ,,.J,.1•1 ,,, llu• 1111'1 1,;, ••f · r111~1·rnnil .1>0l1~11 ! Chrysler/Plymouth 11nd ·.:1111· bllllt'"-l\ill k«'fl 011t·11 l1 .• 1ly & Sun. '1(l IU r;i,1 11 .. lo!~ Jt'•IH .. 11rk1n;:: Tn 2'.12'J ilArOOr Hhd, II ll111ly Pilot Cht~~!liC'fl 1\11 C"1:isla ~1<'.'lll ~----BjBUY ANY NEW 1973 LINCOLN DR MERCURY BELOW FACTOltY INVOICE!! '74 CAPRI $3399 ............ ,;.;..., .. , ............. ,. ... ........... ~"/; ,,...,., ,.,, .. NO KIDDING ••• WE MEAN JUST 11K( TDU~ PICK Of lnf ~·" '13 ltlltOl• OR M[RCURl l P1CK TOUR 81GS CUSUISD• Wit~ 1£1 TOU 10 nu lsu.N05 ON CONflNINTAl All llNIS AHO 'l'OU'll II llVIHG lM lUJ.Ul'I' OH WAlllllUI .THERE'S MORE!! WHEN IOU Ill[ IOVINllG E Of GUSTAFSO N'S flSULOUS OFFER IOU WJLL ILSO RECEIVE ..• • HAWAIIAN l l l e MAI TAI AT THI OUTll:IGGlll: CLUe • HONOl UlU Alll:~OllT TllANSPOll:TATION • CONTININTAl lll:IAICr AST ~ ,, ..... -...... _ .. ~ '"': _ , .. , .. 1 ... ~::0 ::.1;.:;."1:t,, .. .. , ......... , .. , ... .. ""' , ........... .. .. ...... , ......... ""' ,, .... ,_""""'•" ................ , .... . .. ,;.. . ' , .... ·-"· '"" '"'"""""'"-'"' ••••• ·-.. '•&"" .. o (,AM .. r>ooo" -AKO HAVE A WONDERFUL TRIP TD HAWAII DK US. ............. ........... ., ........ ................... ..................... ,. ... ~ ... -· "'""""''" ' .... .. .................. . .. " .................................... NOTHING ADOED OK ..• KO EXTRA COST! ' ..... , .. ". .. . .... .. '"''"' .... '• .,. ... ' , ...... . ..... ,. ...... . .. .. ·~ ... ,.,.. . , .... . -.... ,.,..,. ...... ,, .... . 111 h!1,\. i-l'll or re n I 546-1934 ·7•Jhli1>:. 1 ---~------· -----~----------------------------------- I ' ., --• • ., -·--· COST" M ESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE . SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 17 · MARCH 23 011 t ~'"" \\ i ( I I .. ti t' I I' 4 11, \ .I ' I \I \ II II ' ... j"(f a\ ... il l a : : ~ 0 ' \ f .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 17, 1974 SERVICE DIRECTORY Authorized Sales -Service -Satisfaction ==: = == == AMERICAN MOTORS =-Friendly AMC/Jeep = 1969 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 645-7770 W ord S. Lee. Inc. = 1·234 S. Main St., Santo Ano 547-5826 =z: Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W . 1st St.. Santo Ano • 835-3 171 - == E:: == = == :£ Soddlebock. Volley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac: 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET = Connell Chevrolet == = = == == = 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun a 18835 Beach Blvd .. ~ Huntington Beach 842-7781 = i!!=: = == ;:s;;; = FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santo Ano • 546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa 642-001~ University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 = ' ~111: G1·1': I I ~14,t9l:t);h1 -.: =z Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury ~~~~~~8!~~~~:~~d . Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 546 -1200 OLDSMOBILE = University Oldsmobile ; 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 = = = PONTIAC Dove Ross Pontiac = 2480 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa -= == I == == 546-8017 PORSCHE· AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi = 445 E. Coast Hwy. = Newport Beac h 673-0900 == = - I ROLLS -ROYCE = 5 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. = Costa Mesa 546-4444 == = § == i s== E'i = == i == == TOYOTA Deon Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen · 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO =:Deon Lewis Imports § 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa == = 646-9303 == = == - § == 10: 10: 11: 11: 1: 1: 1: 2' 3 8 8 8 8 7 10 12 2 2 3 !! J SUNDAY, MARCH 17 . lO:OOAM i) CBS Sports Spect.cular "All·Pro Football Olympia" • 10:25 1 Dod~er Baseball Dodgers vs. Mets at Vero Beach, Fla 11:00 • ~ 16 11.Q) NHL Hockey New York Rangers vs. Boston Bruins 11:30 (~ 8 ) NBA Basketball Milwa ukee at Chicago 1:00 Angel Baseball Angels vs. San Francisco Giants at Palm 1:45 1 Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 2:00 ( ) Masters Tennis Tournament 1:30 ISpni·~gsl.3 ~~~c~; C~~~~~~hlp Tennis ·-1 3 Championship Auto Racing "The Phoenix 150" 3:30 3 Wide World of Sports World Figure Skating Champion ships. <CW (!)) CBS Sports Spectacular 8:00 O American Horse & Horseman 8:30 m Dodger Special ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH"20 8:00PM ~ Pro Basketball Warriors vs. Seattle, THURSDAY, MARCH 21 B:OOPM @ Boxing From the Olympic FRIDAY, MARCH 22 7:00PM (@ ) American Horse & Horseman SATURDAY, MARCH 23 lO:OOAM i) (Ci! a ) NIT Basketball Doubleheader Semi ff1na1s I ~ Ci) NCAA Basketball Doubleheader Sem1-F1nals 12:30 Greatest Sports legends 2!00 Q) (!) O Heritage Golf Classic Live coverage of the $200.000 Classic, from Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, s.c. 2:30 I Greatest Sports Legends 3:30 @CI) Pro Bowlers Tour "$80,000 Miller Htgh Life Open" 5:00 @CV Wide World of Sports World Super Hot Dog Skiing Championships, and the World Ice Dancing Championships 7:30 @ Boxing From th~ Olympic .. N ''THI IMALL CAR EXPERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS n H ONALIZID LIASING -ALL MAKES & MODUS A llllE SEUC110N OF USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Seri:ing A// Beac/, C.tie~ .S MINUTES SOUTH OF S.6.N DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEACH BLVD. 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Wow and fluller ess than 0.1 't wrm~ and rumble of 46 dB CompletP with CD 4 cartridge ond low 1mpedence coblPs lrJl'W)I lor 4 channPI or srerPo $149 9') ' AA&D Electronics "l75 E 171k STRHT COSTA MESA 642-8882 H~,_,, Oo1f·1 Q6 Ttlvr\ Q Q Professional Service tor all your ~me electronics TV -Radio · Stereo -Phono -Tape Page 3 'A SPECIAL MOMENT' "We don't care what it is, we just want it to be .healthy." That thou&ht eipressed by eipectant parents down ttirouch the centuries is the basis of an unusual documentary, "David Hartman: Birth & Babies," airing Wednesday at 11:30 PM on the ABC Wide World of Entertainment. In the documentary, the cameras follow John and Candace Farrell throuch their preparation for the birth of their 5e(Oftd child, and the joyous moment when Nina Catherine Farrell weighs into this world at 8 pounds, 131/z ounces. In the process, many questions are answered, ones like: "What can we do to help insure havin& a healthy baby?" and "Just what g09$ on during childbirth?" and "What happens if we have an unhealthy baby?" David Hartman, former star of the TV series, The Bold Ones, is both host-narrator and executive pro· ducer of the show. Under his questioning, the H · perts-Dr. Philip Brooks, an obstetrician; Dr. Donald Lackey, a pediatrician; Dr. William Wright, an anesthe· siologist; Ms. Pat Clinton, a head obstetrical nurse; Ms. Edith Gonul, head of a family centered maternal care aroup-pnmde the answers. ~ 'A SPECIAL SALUTE' .. • ''The American Film Institute Salute to James Cafney," hi&h· lirfrted by presentation of the lnstitute's Life Achievement Award to the veteran film star, airs as a 90-miftute entertainment-event special Monday at 9:30 PM on CBS, with-Frank Sinatra as host. luminaries of the motion-picture.world will participate in the event, recallin& not only personal uecdotes of their experiences with Mr, Caaney but also incidents of his profound effect upon their -professional careers and upon the industry as a whole. The special will feature entertainment numbers and film hi&hli&hts of Mr. Caaney's 60 rnotion·pidure performances. The life Achievement Award, set up by the Afl board of directors, honors its recipient not for a sin&le work but "for the whole body of his contribution to American film." Mr. Carney, an Oscar winner for his now clanic . portrayal of Geor1e M. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and one of the most popular stars the movies have ever produced, retired in 1961 after 30 years in films. His show-business career adU1lly be&an in the 1920s when, leavin& college for lack of funds, he tried out for the chorus of a'musical comedy called "Pitter Patter" and got the job-without any prior knowledge of the art of hoofina. There followed 10 years of theater experience. He and Joan Blondell had played opposite each other to critical acclaim in a Broadway play called "Penny Arcade," and ttiey were broufht to Hollywood in 1930 by Warner Bros. to re-<reate their performances in the film version. Released under the titJe of "Sinner's Holiday," the motion picture WIS the prelude to Mr. Carney's Ion& film qrfer, durin& which he WIS consistently amona the top box-office stars because of such memorable pictures as "Public Enemy," "The Roanna Twenties," "The Fiahting 69th," "Anaels with Dirty Faces," "love Me Or leave Me" and "Mister Roberts." Ch1r1ton Heston (pidured 1t ldt) is one of the m1ny celebrities who will be seen in this sped1I. 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Rex Humbard It Is Written 8 Limp Unto My Feet 0 Herald of Truth ijO) ~Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonder1ma Q) Revival fires 8:15 (if (3) Sacred Hurt 8:30 I CJ) look Up ' live · Atricutture USA Campus Profile • Meeting Time at Calvary CD KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) I~ (i) Kathryn Kuhlm1n (3-i It Is Written Cf) Town Hill Meeting 9:00 Camera Three Great Decisions Challen e My Sermon (~ ) Day of Discovery Real Estate Open House Project Asi1 ~ CJ) 0111 Roberts 1 o It Is Written Voice of C.lv1ry (j) Revival Fires Pattern for Living 9:30 Face the Nation Accion de 11 Comunldad Serendipity Oral Roberts Domingo Let There Be Light Amazinll P'l'ophec:ies (i7j (3) Old Time Gospel Hour 00 Fim B1ptlst Church Governor & the Students ( ) Amezine Chan · Muslca y Palabras 10:00 O CBS Sports Spectaculu "All Pro FootbaTI Olympia" From the Orange Bowl 1n M1am1, Fla 48 NH stars compete m a total of 10 competl !Ions for "most versatile athlete" honors and a lotal purse of $120.000 0 The Bralnworb Page 6 I Hour of Power Home Buytf1' Guide 00 Kid Power TV 8 looks•at learnine Wanted Dead ot Alive Sin Diero Happenin1 I Oodrer Du1out/Warm·Up ChriJtopher Close·Up ) Camera Three Est.I Es la Vida 10:25 m Dodger Bueball Dodgers Yl Mets at Yero Beach, Fla 10:30 ~@) ~Mett the Prm (ff 3 (E The Osmonds 8 (Q! 8 ) Fau t11e N1tlon Im Ton1 & Susan Alamo ~ @.-fnslrtrt ~ Mideast An1tysls em hntalla Domlnical ll:OO O ~@®l mNHt Hockey New York Rangers at Boston Bruins IJ C~urdl With A Vision '::_i) Movie: "Flfty Roada co Town" (rom) '37-Don Amethe, Ann Soth ern. 0 @ m tE H. R. Pufnstuf (i) Thia Week in the NBA I Faith for Today Church in the Home First 81ptfst Church (~ El)> Balle(s Comets 11:30 0 (fi! Cf)) NBA Bulletbtll Milwaukee at Chicago. 8@ 00 CE Make A Wi1h Movie: (C) "Fury of the Sabres" (adv) '64-lex Barker, Marie Ver sini. AFTE R NOON @ (ID (E Directions 12:001 It Is Written Your Covemment Tod11 :z Sunday Celebration 12:30 i Angels Warm·Up 6 The Rifleman UL @ m Issues ' Answers News • Public Service 1 :00 0 Angel Baseball Angels vs San Francisco Giants al Palm Springs. ~ Celebrity Bowline u UI ~ m American Sporb· m111 George Kirby visits a group of inner city chlldren on a party boat off Long Island. and Dan Rowan hunts ducks 1n Arkansas O Movie: (C) "Captain Lightfoot" (adv) 'SS-Rock Hudson. Barbara Rush Jeff Morrow m I S,ICIAl I The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere A musical 1nlerpretahon of the famous story • @ Here Come the Brides ~ Revival Fires £D Los Asninos 1:30 0 j1@ o mwor ld Chim· pionship Tennis live coverage from Washington. D C 6 Roller G1mes ~ Billy J. H1tris 1:4S D 'IT~ CE Howard Cose ll's Sports Magazine 2:00 0 <e!i (£) 'Muteu Tennis Tour• nament Coverage ol the-Palm Beach Masters a double tennis tourna ment comb1n1ng active Hall of fame players and current pros-;"' with $40.000 1n prize money at stake 0 .JI (3'\ (@ Championship Auto Racina "The Phoenix 150," from Phoenix International Raceway Ar11 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 17, 197~ I-Air Power Outer Umlts Movie: "Frands Covers tbe Ble own" (com) '55-Donald O'Con· nor ~ faith for Today ,. 2: 30 (6) Stap Six 'i'l Action Theatre ~ Flres of EVaniellsm Et) Great 0.dsions l :OO 0 Movie: "Shake Hinds With the Devil" (dra) '59-Spencer Tracy, Don Murray, Dana Wynter. ID Chiller ~ Alert.a/Graeting,s from 6ermanJ Ci~ Jimmy Swauart Show ED Blcenttnnlal lecture S e r I e 1 "Revolution and the Polttlcal In· teuation or the Enslaved and 01s· enfranchised " 3:30 O o Newsmakers O What It Is "Black Medical Achievements" Part II, Lou Gossett hosts this program covering the pe· riod after the Civil War. D @ CI HDWl de Wor l d of Sports World Figure Skating Cham pionships from Munich, West Ger· many, featuring the world's leading amateurs in Men's. ladies and Pairs competition n The Virflnlan @ Fllm feature Rell&ious Town Hall (fj9' ) CBS Sports Spectacular @!) lnsigtlt m ChristGpher Close-Up 4:00 I Bienvenidos • lnsl,ht MoY1e: "My foolish Heart" (dra) 'SO-Susan Hayward, Dana /\ndrews. Movie: "Road Racer" (adv) '59 -Joel Lawrence. Sally Fraser. m Dragnet o Hee Haw I Korun Variety @ forvm Tony & Susan Alamo m Consultation I Toros This Is the life Panor1m1 Latino EE Campus Profile 4:30 'lfust Natural · Sunday a star Trek m Movie: "The Southerner" (dra) '45-Zachary Scoll. Betty Field 2 @ Meet the Prus ~ Bob Wells Seminar I Bl1dl Experience Movie: "The Moon & Si•pence" Coron• Now 5:00 O Medi1 "Nut lime You Go Camping" Forestry rangers and search and rescue experts tell how to camp 1 Jl Cl) limits of Man D Women's Chlmpionship Tennis Slnglu Billie Jean King and Chris Evert compete. fJ The World at War "Reckoning" rfcil EE News Q) Oanl~I Boone GJ' (J.) Movie: "Siu Party" (eom) '65-Frankie Avalon. Annette Fun1 cello I 6 American Wut ur of Deliverance Wall Street Week (Qi ) Movie: "Str1ight J~cker (dra) '64-Joan Crawrord Diane Baker @!) Roller Games (E Yesterday 5:30 O Movie: (C) (90) ''Timmy & tht Doctor" (rom) '63 -S1ndra OeW Peter Fonda. I Amerit1n Ufestyle The Aven1er1 News Movie: (C) (2hr) "I'll Never For cet Whaf1 'lsname" (com) '68 - lo~~~:~::, ~::.,~:~~ne Rfpt On Wnftin&ton Wffk In Review Pentecost.I Tempie Rolltr Glfttts FV fNING 6:00 R The Vlr&fnl1n • e>mNews Movie: (C) (2hr) "Duel in the Junele" (adv) '54-Dana Andrews Jeanne Crain. ~ The Reasoner Report San Diego News Conferenc. Movie: (90) ''TIM CrlWllne tye" (hor) '58 -Forrest Tucker, Janet Munro. I Nlrtit tl•ll•ry Akko-Ch1n'1 Secret Ci) Dillo(UI Ci°My Slntoa Show Storefront "Law & th e Black Community" ail Teatro def Domingo m lnsieht 6:30 i Animal World 6 Wor1d of Survival News 8 TV 8 Reports M«Me: (2hr) "Random Harvest" (dra) '42 -Ronald Colman, Greer Gal'$0n, Susan Peters. I The Sunset 00 News Gilbert & Sullivan "Pirates of Penzance" (R) I-ti 00> 500 Miles of Callfor~ia . ranfarria falcon • Beau James Show • father Pat 7:800 News 0 Wild Kingdom "Chase of the Caribou" Ci) Movie: (2hr) "Kit Carson" (wesl '40-Jon Hall, Dana Andrews 0.0uie's Girls (i) Latin Profile I h~ to Travel (1) Golden Voyage Japanese Comedy m Wild Klnadom :z Voice of Victory f ) Tai. to tfle MMJeer Peret Special ' Tutro del Oomln10 (E Celebrity Bowlin& 7:30 0 (Qt ) I sficl!l I There's No Time for l ove, Charlie Brown ( R) It's a "rocky road to love," u the Peanuts gang t1kes a class bus trip to a far·off educational field 0 ~ @@) m Worfd of. Disney "Diamonds on Wheels" Part II of a lhree·part mystery adventure about three junior sleuths who become in volved in a jewelry heist in England D PLAYMATE PLANS A * DF.ADLY DOUBLE'CROSS 0 (31 CE The F'BI "Deadly Ambition" A criminal is marked tor death by his mob's luders alter he .. 1:00 IJ * 8:3 9: 9 • becomes the suspect In an armored car robbery. Harvey Keitel, Robert Hooks and Don Gordon 1uest 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) •'rouna Cassidy" (dra) '65 -Rod i or. Julie Christie. Tllrff Pnsports to Adventure Lassie : Los Anietei Collective Italian TV Hour 0 'THE KING IS COMl~G' *"THE NEW EARTH' DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP 0 Tiie Kint Is Comin1 m Ad Lib "Women Daredevils Hostess Althea Scott welcomes women who do extraordinary and danng things, including a profes s1onal race car driver sky diver and a stunt woman 1:00 (B The Bi& Question II EATON CORPORATION 10:00 O O Ci)®) t?:H"BC Re po r ts * Presents Premiere of "The Wh ite Collar Worker" A docu· "The American Parade" mentary on the white collar work· series, "We the Women'' ers, examining their jobs and lheff hie styles away from work. The e (Q!j Ci)) (j) I bf(fAL I Ameri-program concentrates on a number c.1n Parade "We lhe Women" An of people who work 1n a relatively hl!torical study of women in Amen· small insurance company located ~ from their d1fhcult pioneer days in Atlanta. Ga to the current women's liberation Da1 of Discovery movement. Mary Tyler Moore is • Community Feedback hostess for the tirst of these 13 m Hews speclals. Geraldine Fitzgerald stars ~ Club as Carrie Chapman Catt. the wom· : Finne Line an's suffrage pioneer and co·found· • • Trinity llble School ar of the National Leaaue of Women \ Lou C:ordon Show Vote~. ~ho was reJpons1ble fOf the 10·15 e:f:'I Japanest Lan1111ie Proer1ms retif1catton of the 19th Amendment • ~ that allowed women the rlfht to 10:30 B The Prottct.on vote in 1920. (J) Reasoner Report 0 Ameri~n Horse ' Horseman 0 'THE KING IS COMING' ~The Sil W~ of Henry VIII Part * "THE KINGDOM AGE" 11 ~;~o~!nuta DR . HOWARD C. ESTEP I Ru Humbard 0 The Kin& Is Coml111 One or A llind 0 The Evil Toudl "Campaign 20" Ches,irito (R) In the year 2020, a power mad Armenian TV Hour Pres1dent1al candidate sends a robot 1:30 0 @ @ ®) m HBC s u n d I y into the past to prevent the meeting Mystery-McMiiian & Wife Dick of his opponent's parents and thus Haypies guests as 8 businessman eliminate htm. James Daly, Tony who presumably commits suicide by Bonner, Carmen Duncan and Jell II b h. Asby star jumping from a bu ding-ut is (j) Police Sureeon body doesn't land on the around un-:10) Sin Die&o Pinortm• til three hours late!· The McMillans I Mission; Impossible learn that before his death the. man (~ @ > News was about to enter a business 11 @ 'T.H.E. Cat mer,r. Rescheduled. . , Deaf World U (3) Cif) ABC Sunda1 Movie: N ,_ M • (C) 2hi) "Murderer's Row'' (R) · uhvfl.,, usic (adv) '66-Dean Martin, Ann·Mar· 11:00 m 0 D (!) lf9) Hews f ret. Camilla Sparv, Karl Malden. Dr. 0. L Jarcers ~att Helm becomes involVed in 6 Seymour Presents another seCfet mission which in· Horman Vincent Peale eludes blowing up an unknown Katllryn Kuhlman place for a secret reason. @ Top Ten Issues m Dodeer Special "Alston vs. ( I (j)) Spanish Movie Mathews: Bench Strategy" Bjll · • Deaf World Welsh is llost for a look at Major · It Is Written Leagu~ baseball !"anagers at work 11:15 (j) Problems in livin& matching strategies and counter· strategies. 11;30 §Name of the Game m Relifious America • (JO' Sunday Toniellt Show a') Movie: (90) "The Great O'M•I· Movie; (C) "Seven Sus to Cal· ley'' (dra) '37-Pat O'Brien. ais" (adv) '63-Rod Taylor, Keith 9·00 -(IMl 'a') 'a' I SPEC IAL I 6 Rms Michell. • ~ 1e1 l..!!.J \.!!J · • Ci' Telepulst Riv Vu Carol Burnett and Alan Alda 0 Movie; "force or Arms" (dra) star in this 90·mtnule TV adaptation '51-William Holden, Nancy Olson of the Broadway play by Bob Ran. frank Lovejoy dall The story concerns two people m Movie; "Nobody Lives forever" who are married, but not lo each (dra) .46-John G'arfield raye Em other. who meet 1n a vacant New erson · York apartment while looking over (B Movie: "Imitation of Ute" (dra) the place as prospective tenants '34-Claudetle Colber1. Warren W1I D Oral Roberts ham Ci) Movie; (2hr) "Of Flesh l Blood" (dra) '64-Anouk Aimee, Robert 12:00 0 P~cesettm Hos~in. ~ R12ht On I Wanderin& Samurai 12:30 5i New Di~ctions The One Way l :00 O Speaking Freely Mutert>iece Theatre "Upstairs (B Movie: "Seven Gun1 to Mesa" Downstairs" (wes) 'SS-Charles Qumhven Lola @El Moche de Gala Albright Cili) International Variety 1:10 i) Movie: "Love Mt Tender" (mus) 9:30 D Carner Ted Armstrone ·~6-Elv1s Presley Debra Paget. ,_ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 17. 197-4 Why R8nt A Color TV? Because 1n the long run 11's cheaper rlion buying 1vst look or rhe facts! When you buy you pay o down payment -delivery and 1nstolla11on ore included 1n the purchase price Then there's the monthly bills and the carrying charges. and the ~erv1Ce contracts. and the charges for ports ond lobor Gets to be prelly expensive. nghr? 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Paae 7 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 MARCH 16th TO MARCH 23rd, 1974 3:00 Dimenalons In Cultures (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cunures (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothln1 Corner (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothin1 Corner (C) S:OO f reehand Slletchin1 (C) 5:30 freehand Sketchin1 fC) 6:00Zooml 6:30 French Chet (C) (PBS) 7:00 Or1n1e County Review (C) 7:30 Washini\on Stralifll llllt (C) 1:00 Theater In Amerit1 (C) SUNDAY: MARCH 17th (P.M.) 3:00 lntJoduction to Physical Geo1· raphy (C) 3:30 Introduction ta Physical Gl!o1· raptly (C) 4:00 Introduction to Phyiit1I Geo1· r1phy (C) 4:30 f lower Arr1n1inc (C) S:OO family Rist Man11ement (C) 5:30 family Risk M1n11ement (C) 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) 6:30 The Marie of Oil P1intln1 (C) 7:00 Hum1nltles Fiim Forum (C) (PBS) 9:00 Mystery ol Kohoutek (C) 9:30 Focus Or1n1e County (C) MONDAY: MARCH lath (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 £duution1I School Information 1:10 lns;de Ollt (C) (Ntn 1:25 I Can Rud (C) (RETAC) 1:40 Cover to Cover (C) (NITI . .,-- 2:00 Rippin (C) (NIT) vr 2:15All About You (C) (Nil) 2:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 3:30 Freehand Sltetchln1 (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothinr Corner (C) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Orana• County (C) 6:30 Dimensions ln Cultures (C) "CtV ihzatlon" 7:00 lntrodud lon to Phys~l Geo1· r1phy (C) (So Cal Consortium) 7:30 The Senator end the Press (C) 1:00 Nova (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Mt(IC of 011 Paintin11 (C) 9:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) TUESDAY: MARCH 19ttl (P.M.) 12:00 Seume Street (C) (CTWl 1 :00 Educational School Information 1:10 All About You (C) (NIT) 1:25 Rlpples (C) CNID 1 •40 lns'de 011t (C) (NIT) 1:55 Cover to Cover (C) (Nin 2:15 I Ctn Reid (C) (RfTAC) 2:30 Carrucolendu (C) (PBS) 3:00 Connie's Clothln1 Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 4:00 frteh1nd Sbtchlnr (C) 4:30 Elec1Tic Cotnp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Oranee County Review (C) 6:30 Freehand Sletchln1 (C) 7:00 Flower Arranglni (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothlnr Comer (C) 1:00 The Kiiiers (C) (PBS) 9:30 Bill Moye"'' Journ1I (C) (PBSl WEDNESDAY: MARCH 20th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1 :00 £duutl0ftal School Information 1:10 Ripples (C) (Nlr) 1:25 Inside Out (C) (NIO Page 8 1:40 All About You (C) (NIT) 1:55 I C1n Read (C) (RETAC) 2:fO Cover to Cover (C) (NID 2:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to Phnical Geo1· r"lphy (C) 3:30 Freeh1nd Sketchlnr (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothln1 Corner (C) 4:30 Clectric Company (C) (ClW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 F1mily Risk Man1gement (C) 6:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 7:00 Introduction to Phniul Ct01· raphy (C) 7:30 Family Risk M1n11ement (C) 1:00 Masterpiece Thutre (C) <PBS) 9:00 Reli1ious America (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) THURSDAY: MARCH 21st (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) l ·00 Education1I School Information 1:10 I Can Read (C) (RETAC) 1 :25 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 1:45 Ripples (C) (Nin 2:00 All ~out You (C) (NIT) 2: 15 Inside Out (C) (NIT~ 2:30 Carrascolendas (C) (PBS) 3:00 Connie's Clothinl! Corner (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 frteh1nd Sketching (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Senme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 The SenatOf end the Press (C) 6:30 Freehand Slletching (C) 7:00 Oranl{e County Review (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothing Comer (C) 8:00 Focus Orange County (C) 8·30 Woman (C) CPBS) 9:00 flrin& Line (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: MARCH 22nd (P.M.) 12:00 Sulme Street (C) (CTW) 1 ;()() Educational School Information 1:10 Cover to Cover (C) (NIT) 1:30 I Can Read (C) (RfTAC) 1:45All About You (C) (Nin 2:00 Inside Out (C) (NIT) 2:1S Ripples (C) (NIT) 2: 30 Electric Company (Cl (ClW) 3:00 Introduction to Physlql Geoi· r1phy (C) 3:30 Flower A111nein11 (C) 4:00 The Mertc ol Oil Palntln1 (C) 4:30 Electlic Compeny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Femlly Risk Management (C) 6:30 Wuhln1ton Connection (C) (PBS) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Geog. raphy (C) 7:30 Family Risk M1nagement (C) 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS> 9:00 Muterplec~ Theatre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MARCH 23rd (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cuttvru (C) 4:00 Connie's Clothlnc Comer (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothln& Corner (C) S:OO Freehtnd Sketchln& (C) 5:30 Freehand Sletchln1 (C) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6.30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oran1e County Review (C) 7;30 Wuhington Str1la11t Tllk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Theater in America (C) (PBS) 9:30 Boo• But (C) (PBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 17, 19H MONDAY ' MARCH 18 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 (C) "Muscle Beech Party" (com) '64-frank1e Avalon, Annette Funicello. 10:00 (3) "Days of Wine I. Roses" (dra) '62-Jatk Lemmon. Lee Remick 0 "Mr favorite Blonde" (~) '42 -Bob Hope, Gale Sonderga d 11:30 O "Hiih Se1son for Spies" a) '67-Peter Van Eyck "The Bull· fifhteri" (com) '45-Laurel & Hardy 12:00 m "Captain From Castile'' (adv) '47-Tyrone Power. Jean Peters 2:00 0 (C) "Green Mansions" (rom) '59-Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Per- kins. Lee J Cobb • (!) "Unchained" (dra) ·55 -Elroy Hirsch, Barbara Hale. ~ (C) "Run of the Arrow" (adv) '56-Rod Steiger, Sarita Mon11el. 3:00 a"" (C) "The Lut Outpost" (wes) 'SI-Ronald Reagan. Rhonda Flem ~ (C) "nower Drum Song" Part I (mus) '62-Nancy Kwan. James Shigeta J:30 6 (C) "The Bleck Rose" (adv) '50 -Tyrone Power. Orson Welles ~ 00 (C) "The Pro1ected Man" (SCI Ii) '67-Bryant Hahday Mary Peach. 4:30 (3) s.me as lOAM listina 6:00 (~ (])) "You C1n't Run Away from It" (com) '56-Jack Lemmon. June Allyson LVENING · ooommm~ News @~@(tiii"8'"') News Bon1nu 6 Hogan's Heroes Beverly Hillblllies The nintstones Night Gallell El Pobre Gonzalez ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Bachelor Flat" (com) '62-Richard Seymer Tues- day Weld £m Hod1epod1e Lod1t ffi Speed R1ctr 6:30 00 Duler's Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Ma1or Dun· dee" Part I (wes) 'GS-Charlton Heston Richard Harris ~~nta Berger g Dick Van Dytlt 10 Merv Griffin Show m That Girl Draa net II m :t11n's tlerOeS Livini Luy Revis1a Femenlna Desert Theatre ff) little R1suls. 7:00 I Cl' 0 m News Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (211r) "Sl1ughter on 10th Avenue" (mys) '57 Richard [gan Jan Sterling CIJ Wild Wor1d of Anlm1ls Whit's My Une? I love Lucy Mod Squid 1 @ I Drum of Junnit Esmerald1 @ Df11net : Washington Stral1ht Talk ( (j)) Bobby Goldsboro Show • El Primer Amor · • Comedy Thrte Stooies 7:30 6 Jon1than Winters Show Jae~ Paar and Ross Martin guest (]) Ho11n'~ Heroes O Police Sureeon Dr. Locke and his paramedics are the target of a madman who traps police with phony emergency calls 0 Help Thy Neipbor Ii New Treasure Hunt O Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "Com· p•nr of Killers" (dra) '69 -Van Johnson. Ray Milland. (iQJ Wild Kin&dom I Bewitched (V To Tell the Truth @ New Price Is Right [Je to EJe "Dreams Money Can Buy" I (i)) Nashville Music JimmJ Dean Show Hollywood Show The Ghoul G1n1 8:00 6 Gunsmolle "To Ride A Yeller Horse" An ambitious mother doesn't consider Newly O'Brien or a neigh bonng farmer suitable suitors lor her daughter. and provokes lhem 1nlo a fight which almost leads to !rage~ Louise Latham guests. 0 :21 00@) The Ma1ld1n "The Illusion of the Lethal Playthings" Louis H-&yward guests as a diaboh cal toymaker who tries to dive·bomb magic man Tony Blake with an ammo loaded model airplane Simon Scott. Joanna Mile~ and Scott H~ lands also 1uest 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "O.S.S. 117- Mission for A Killer" (susp) '66- Raymond Pellegrin. Mylene Demon- ~eol 0 @ @:: al The Rookies "Death Watch" Willie becomes gravely 111 alter gMng mouth-to mouth resus c1tat1on lo an el·convict who sub sequenlly disappears Anlhony Zer be. Paul Jenkins and Bridget Hanley 11uest. (Q9 @ > m Billy 6r1h1m i·ni Spec'al fro st Louis. De1ler's Choi The Bold On s Mexican Fllm Festival 26 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Francis ol Anisi" (dra) '61-Bradlord Dillman Stuart Whitman. all I sPtc1AL I Uncle Sam Requests the Pleesure Of . . • A look at lhe first year of operatmn of the U S Army without a draft recruilment system and a compa rison with lhe Br1t1sh system of ra.tsing a 11olunleer army I Nosotros Los Pobres Miguelito Valdes Show Movie: (2hr) "It's A Great Feel ing" (mus) '49-0oris Day. Errol f'lynn 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show m P1noram1 Novel• 9:00 6 (:29 ~> Here's Lucy Lucy slarts a campaign tor recognitio n of older but employable people altet an aging waitress. who has been fired because of her age. applies al the Unique Employment Agency y s 0 ~ m NBC Monday Movie: TUESDAY CC) (2hr) ·~11 Me Bwana" (R) (com) '63-Bob Hope, Anita Ek berr. Edie Adams Lionel Jellries Bob Hopes stars as a phony expert on Africa who is sent to the con MARCH 19 linen! by the U S &overnment on a . i secret mission For morning and afternoon listings, 6 Tht Bold Ones please see DAYTI ME PROGRAMS. ~ ffi (ii) ABC Monday Movie: Below, for your convenience, are ( ) (21/ztir) "Z" (dra) '69-Yve$ the day's movies. Montand. Irene Papas Jean Louis Trinttrnant A lict1onallzed account of the events surrounding the death DAYTIME MOVIES of a Greek pacifist, a spokesman 9:30 0 "Ho Down P,yment" (dra) ·57 for lfberal causes. who was struck -Joanne Woodward. Sheree North. down by a delivery van in 1963 Tony Randall. lnves1taat1on of the death 1mpl1 10:00 ~"Sunrise at Campobello" Part I tales. ~Qli_ce and t~e Army . (dra) '60 -Ralph Bellamy. Greer O Billy Graliim Spring Special Garson ~om St. Louis. , ., O "fast & Furious" (com) ·39_ ,1Ql MoV'le: (C) 'The 48-Hour Mile F rancho! Tone, Aflfl Sothern .. (d_ra) '70-Darren Mc<Jav1n. Wilham 11:30 O "Bond of fear" (dra) '58-Der Windom . mot Walsh, Jane Barrett ''Ro2ue'1 I Safan to Adventure Yun" (my$). ·57 _ Derek Bond. Roller Games Nicole Maurey To Bt An~ounced 12:00 m "Girt in White" {dra) '52 -En~ Am12os June Allyson, Gary Merrill. Arthur Vanety Show Kennedy. 9:30 t1 (CW (i)) (i) I $H(1AL I Th e 2:00 O ''The Haunting" (dra) '63-Juhe Ameriun Film Institute Salute to Harris. Claire Bloom flflles Cagney Frank Sinatra IS host m (C) "frenchle" (adv) '51-Shel for the tribute. donng which a dis l!X_ Winte~. Joel McCrea t1nguished roster of lllm celebrities ~"Fargo" (wes) '52-Wifham [i recall anecdotes about the personal lrott. Phyllis Coates memories of Carney. who 1s pre J:OO 'i) (C) "hmlly Diary" (dra) 64- sented with the Afl's second life Marcello Mastro1ann1 Achievement Award for his contribu o (C) "flower Orum SOni'' Concl hon to the American cinema during (mus) '62 -Nancy Kwan. James his three -decade ftlm career Shigeta I Gomer Pyle 3:30 t1 (C) ''The Devil at 4 O'Clodl" Los An1eles Collective (dra) '61 -Spencer Tracy, frank LI Hlena Sinatra 10:00 i B m (8 ~Hews lJ@ (C) "Companions ln Nieht· 6 Hf2ht Ciallery mm" (dra) '67-Melvyn Douglas. :'Theatre in America "In Fashion" Anne Buter. Dana Wynter . Otama 4:30 ffi Same as lOAM listing · • Praise the Lord Club (~ (i') "Adorable Julia" (com) 63 10:30 i Twilicht Zone -Charles Boyer. Lilt Palmer. Bill Cosby 1V Music.I I EVENING 11:001 0 m· mN•wi Twili&ht Zone · 6 Perry Mason 8 llQl ffi ~ a;) News fJ Movie : ''The Victim" (dra) '62- Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Syms, Dennis Price ID Mission : Impossible (8 Movie: "Ab1ndoned" (dra) '49 -Dennis O'Keefe Gale Storm ~ Alfred Hitchcotk Presents <ti! Cf') The Pioneers 11:30 t1 <Cii (i') CBS late Movie: (C) "love Me or Luve Me" (dra) 'SS -Doris Day, lames Cagney, Cameron Mitchell B Q3 Ci1 Q m Johnny Carson Don Rickles 1s &uest host O Movie: "A Yank in Ubya" (adv) '42-Waller King 0 CIT (3) m Hews EID Day at Hl&ht 12:00 Ci) One Step Beyond 0 @ (3) (iE Wide World of En· tertllnment "Wide World Mystery" OJ Movie: "The Strip" (dral '57- Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest. Vic Damone 1;00 I (fQ) m Tomorrow ~hw1y Patrol a 23 (i) News 1:45 t1 Movie: ''My Pal Gus" (com) 52 -G~rge Winslow. Richard W1d mark. Joanne Dru l:lO t) Movie (C) "Devils~Oa~nm" (mys) '65-Wllltam Sylve~ 6:00 CiJOOCF!l~a;)~ News "3 '19)(JLa;~~(;29 a ) News Bona nu Hogan's HerOfs Beverly Hillbillies The Flintstones Night Gallery El Pobre Gbnlillez ~ MoYie: (C) (2hr) "A Farewell to Arms" Part I (dra) '57-Rock Hud son. Jennifer Jones ED Hod2epodre lodge WSpeed Ram 6:30 6 Dealer's Choice O Movie; (C) (90) "Major Dundee"! Concl. (wes) '6>-Charllon Hulon Rtchard Harris. Senta Berger fJ Dick Van Dyke (fc>: Merv Griffin Show ~That Cir1 Orafnel I. ~~~gin's Heroes • living Easy · • Usted y la Polic11 Desert Theatre I little Rasuls 7:00 CID 0 m News Bowling for Dollar$ Movie: (Zhr) "Raw Wind in Eden" (dra} '58-fsther W1f11ams Jeff Chandler 8' Safari to Adverrtllre 0 What'• My line? OJ I love Lucy IHl .DAILY PILOT TV WE£1( MARCH 11 1914 (l) Mod Squad nutritional roles ol V11am1n (, al 17 3 I Orum of Jeannie leged "wonder d1ug" of !he TO~ Q) Esme11ld1 Guests 1nclode well known nu11111on 2l 6 , Oracnel 1st Adell!! Oav1s ff) Book But "Other Men ~ D<1ugh CI;) Panorama Novel• ters · by Richard Stern 9:00 6 The Bold Ones (l9 8 ) Hee Haw I Billy Grah1m Spt1n1 Spet1al Et) El Primer Amor Safari to Advenlurt m Three Stootu Comon 7:30 Q Hew Tm1sure Hunt Hum1n1t1u fillTI Futlval G1and 3 Ho11n's Heroes llhis1on (f rench. 1937) Dueclor 0 to Hollywood Squa1u Jean Renoir s portrait of a &roup ot Q Help Thy Nei&llbor french oll1cers 1mpr1soned by Ctr 8 Bobby Goldsboro Show mans 1n Wotld War I and 1he11 ti fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "Sem· torts to escape l1om theu caplor. a inole" (wes) 'SJ -Rock Hudson I German aristocrat Jean Gab1n P1 Anthony Quinn 111re Freindy and f11ch Von "lllo UJ Bewitched he1m star (17 <3 To Tell the Truth Cl9 8 ) Maude ~ "6' let's Make A Dul ~ Nochu hp1hu £D Oscar Howe: The Sioui Parnttt a!) Futrv1I Mu1cano Oscar Howe, Artist laureate ol So 9:30 EJ ('l9 8 ) 8 Shalt "The Llecu Dakota, 1s shown creating and de 11oner s · ( R> .~male detective John • velop1ng a painting 1111ed '"Eagle Shafi gets on' lhe trail or a brwre Dancer " Vincent P11ce narrates series of killings airer the mysl err m Billy Gra~am Spring Specfal CIUS drownings of J noted cr1m1nal ff) The Ghoul Canf attorney and bis client Robert Culp 8:00 EJ 8 Maude (RI Alter a codi.a11 Richard Jaerktl Dean Jagger, ~al oarty. lasting most ot the night Caras. Ral.iel Campos Jnd Noah Walter races a hangover and Keen guest Maude's wrath-bur refuses to lace I Gomer Pyle the tact that he has a drinking l1 Hiena problem 110:00 · '.2} 6 10 m Police SI o r J O 2~ 6 10 Adam·12 "Harb o 1 Chief'' Police Chief Sam Mci:ul D1v1s1on.. (R) Office~ Malloy and lou2h laces problems 1nvol~1ng an Reed stop a credit card fraud and aS&'tmblyman. the mayor and a psy gel an asrrology lecture wl'len !hey Chollc lh1ef while trying 10 quell lhe ticket a believer Jayne Meadows <1Chv1ttes of young gangs John rnr guesrs sylhe Batbara Rush. Michael An O Movie: (C) (2hr) ''O.S.S 11 7 sara Lloyd Bochner and Peinell -Mission for A Killer'' (susp) 66-Roberts star Raymond Pellegrin Mrlene Demon 0 0 m (8 '.lt. News geot 6 Nlfht Gallery 0 11 31 Cf) Happy Days G1vej 0 lT 3 I ca Mmus Welby M.D. the Band A Hand" R1ct11e and th1ee "The Tall Tree' (R) Tony Musante fnends set out to conquer their 11 guests as a psychtalrtc lherap1st nanc1al woes as d rock and ro whose own illness complicates hrs combo work with emo11onally d1$turbed I Dealer's Choice children Hlch Chapaml • Drama Muican Film f estival · • Praise the lord Club Movie: (C) (2hr) "Francis of As· 10:30 6 Twlfieht Zone 5lsi" (dra) '61 -Suart Whitman 8111 Cosby Ell! Bill Moyers' Journal Spanish Comedy (:;29 '8) Billy Graham Spring Spe· · Musical Csperucular cial 11 :00 0 R ~ EI) ca News Et) Quien! 3 8 10 El) lJ 6 New' a;) ColTledy ft Twilight Zone El) Roller Games f'6' Ptny Muon 8·30 t) Hawaii five-0 ·c l't art er for 0 Movie: (C) ''Titf1eld Thunder· · Duth" (R) Nehemiah Persoff guests bolt" (co_ml '53-St~nley Holloway as Leo Paoh a del)Orted mobster m M1u1on: lmpourble trying to gel '10 a cache of S5 mil (8 Movie: "Then There Were lton, who carries a plague to the Thre~ (dra) '62-f'rank Lal1mnre island of Oahu IY 3 liv1n2 Euy 0 @ '6) o m H B C Tuesday '6 Allred Hl~chcock Pruenls Mystery-Snoop Sisters · Black Day ro_ Day at N111hl fnr 81uebeard" A film festival hon I ('29 8 ) !_he Pioneers orrng a faded horror !rim star ends 11 :30 Q ( ;29 8 ) 8 CBS lite Movie· tragically when his wile 1s found "These Wilder Yur,.· (dra) ·55 - dead 1n the audience Vincent Price. I James Cagney Barbara Stanwyck I am my Grimes. Roddy McDowall 1 0 1j 6 10 m Johnny C11wn Mort Sahl and David Huddleston! 0 Movtt: "Wron2 Number" (niys) 11uest "59-l15a Gaston•, Peter [lltot 0 17' ~ aJ ABC Tuesday Movie : 0 17 (3 aJ Wide World Mrs· (C) (90) "The Devil's Daughter" tery "Book of Murder" (R) (susp) '72 -~helley Wtnfers 12:00 '6 One Step Beyond Belinda Montgomery Robert Fox m t.4ovie: "Tiie Red Danube'' (dra1 worth. Jonalhan Frtd. Martha Scott 49-Peter I awford. Janet le111h Joseph Cotten A lerrtl1ed young 1:00 13 0 8 23 'i' Hewi woman learns her soul was sold 10 §'lo' ED Tomorrow lhe Devil al birth by her deceased Hi&hway Patrol moth er and she mus! wed a demon 1:45 Movie~ (C) "The Naked Hiii'" of Satan (dra) '56 -David Wayne. • Billy Giiham Sprtng Spec111 I 2:30 m All·N1gnt Show: "The Carmtnt d) Merv Griffin Show Jungle," "C1u1ht" ED The Curiou$ Cue of Vitamin El 3:10 e Movie: "Oh Susann•" (WI!\) 50 A lllm uam1nmf the •. medic.al and -Rod Camero~ Forrest Tuc~er Page 9 WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 For morning end afternoon listings, pfease see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience. are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D (C) "Son or Cleopatra" (adv) '65-Ma1k Damon. St1lla Gabel 10:00 ~)"Sunrise at Campobello" Concl. (dra) '60 -Ralph Bellamy, Greer Carson. . O "Escape by Night" (mys) ·s2- S1mon,Olva 11:30 O "The SUrlet Web" (mys) ·so -Griffith Jones. "SVengali" (dr.a) '31-John Barrymore. 12:00 ID "Somewhere in the Night" (dra) '46 -John Hodiak. Nancy Cu1td. Lloyd Nolan 2:00 O "Kind Hurts & Coronel$'' (com) '50 -Alec Guinness. Joan Greenwood. ID "Shakedown" (dra) '50-How ard Duff. Brian Oonlevy. @ (C) "S1#1mp Diamonds" (dra) '55-Mike Connors. Marie Windsor 3:00 "Kiss of Death" (dra) '47 - V1etor Mature. Richard Widmark @) (C) "If A Mi n Answe~" (com) '62-Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin 3:30 8 (C) "living It Up" (com) '54 -Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh ~1 OC (C) "PrMleie" {draJ ·s1- Jean Shrimpton. Paul Jones 4:30 @ Same .11 JOAM listina <t29 (!)) "This Angry Aae" (dra) '58-Anthony Perkins, Jo Ven fleet EVEN ING 6:00 00'.}'"Ja)a;)CI!)ffi News 3 l@,@~(6)(~ Ci') Newi Bonanza Horan'' Heroes &everly Hillbilliu The nintstones Night G1llery El Pobre Gonlllez Movl': (C) (2hr) "A Fuewell to Arms" Concl. (dra) '57-Rock Hud son, Jennifer Jones. ED Hodgepodge lodae m Speed Racer 6:30 Ci] Dealer's Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Timmy & tlle Millionaire" (com) '67 -Debbie Watson. Denver Pyle. Dick Van Dyke Merv Griffin Show That Glr1 Draanet 1 (1) Ho11n's Heroes : ZOom! • Living Easy · • Var1ety · Desert Theatre Little Rasuls 7:00 I CV 0 m News Bowlinr tot Dollars 6 M o v I e: (2hr) "Confidential Arent" (dra) '45--Charles Boyer. Lauren Bacall Journey Powers Girls Have The Look & The Sty~I YOU CAN LOOK BETTER I FEEL EXCITING. GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LI FE . Beginning & Advanced Courses •Make Up & Hair Styling • f1gureControl • Wardrobe & Fashion • Walking & Posture •Personality Development • Voice & Diction • Professional Modeling. Call or come in today for a free personal analysis. John Robert A,wers ~ Notion'• Oldest & lorge1t School For Finishing & Modeling ' ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547~228 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 17. 1974 I What's My Une7 Crawford, Polly Bergen, Janis Paige I l!)ve Lucy When a young doctor attempts to 1 Mod Squad treat "borderline" mental oat1ents I Drum ol Junnio by a new experimental method, he Esmeralda runs into oppos1t1on from an old tll r6) Dragnet fashioned doctor and a head nurse ED The frenell Chef 6 The Bold Onu (~ a ) World of Survival • Billy Graham Sprina Special ~El Primer Amor rrom St LOUIS Aaron Berger Show I Safari to Adventure Three Stooies Papa Corazon 7:30 =New Dating Game · • Carrusel del Mundo 3 Hogan's Herots 9;30 m Gomer Pyle · Walt Till Your fltller Gets Home 6I) La Hien1 The appearance of a h~ndsome boy l O:OO 0 (Q9 00> (j) Kojak "Down A at school prompts Allee to shm Long and Lonely River" Slan Barbara down at a local .health spa. ~ ~ Allen guests as a yo.ung psycholo 0 Help Thy Neighbor ..-" gist. who seeks Kojak's help when (81 Thrillseekers . .. her parol ee·fiance disappears with 0 Million .,S Movie:, No Room r a gun in his hand to settle an old die Groom (com) 52-Tony Cur score Michael Glaser also guests. tis. Piper L~urie . ~ 0 ID ID ~ News o New Pnce Is Right 6 f!!Jht Gallery Bewitched crtl @ a> ABC News Close-Up 1 @ To Tell the Truth "Oii-The Policy Crisis" The anato· Q 6 Hollyw?,od Squares .. my of the 011 crisis in clear terms : Storefront Cooking Black as ABC Science Editor Jules Berg ( (i:) Police Surieon man and reporter Brit Hume spell • Other People, Other Places out key facts and Issues the! have The Ghoul Gang gener~ed the fuel crunch. 1:00 1J SonnLl Cher I El Tomlllo O ID.(.!.) (i9J Chase "Eighty-Six : lntert1ce Proof TNr' Chase works as body · Drama guard to an underworld figure while · • Jesus In Genesis hts unit uses other tactu:s to s~oke l0:30 I Twillefit Zone out the leader of a boot.leg liquor Bill Cosby operation Murray Hamilton and : Religious Amelie.a James McEach1n guest El Sh w It M .... 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "0.S.S. 117-. • ow de a er erc ... o Mission for A Killer" (susp) '66 -· ' Praise the Lord Club Raymond Pelleg11n. Mylene Demon· 11:00 i 0 D EI) m a> News geot 3 00 [Q) €f) Q) (6) News D 'lZ m rn The Cowboys "A Twilicht Zone Matter of Honor" The Longhorn cow 6 Perry Mason -> boys set out to prove the innocence • Movie: "An Ad of Murder" of Kate Tatum, jailed for crooked (dra) '43-Fredric March, Florence J!.mbling Pippa Scott guests. Eldridge, Edmond O'Brien. L8J (Qi Of') m B 111 y Gr Iha m m Mission: lmpoislble i ng Special From St. Louts. ID Movie: ''The Curse of Nostra· Dealer's Choice damus" (hor)-Jerome Robles. Hlrh Chapatral @ 00 living Easy Mexican Film Festival 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents Pro Basketball W a r r 1 o r s vs : D_!l at Night Seattle ( ll.J) The Pioneers EID Washln.gton ~onnecti~n u :3o 0 (f29 ) 00 CBS late Movie: al Chamt>tonship Wrestling (C) "Tribute to A Bad Man" (dra) al Japanese Language Program 56-James Cagney. Irene Papas 8:30 D rr [31 CD ABC Wednesday 0 ~ '6", 0 m Johnny Carson Movie: (C) (90) "Men of the Drag· Or David Reuben guests on" (dra) '73-Jared Martin, Katie O Movie: "Waterfronr' (mys) '44 Saylor. Robert Ito. Joseph Wiseman -J Carrol Naish Aller his arrival 1n Hong Kong, a D rr rn m Wide World Special young Amencan discovers his youn "David Hartman Birth & Babies" ger sister has been k1d11apped for David Hartman 1s host.narrator for "while slavery" and sets out to find this documentary which follows a her with the aid of his 011ental blood couple throu gh their preparation for brolher the birth of the11 second child and ID Merv Ctiffin Show lhe actual delivery by natural child ED Theatre in Ameriu "R1mers of birth A panel of experts answer Eldritch" Lanford Wilson's lragic. many quesllons for parents·to·be prize winning drama about inhu el Cinema 3-4 man1ly and murder '" a once flo1u ll:OO (i' One Step Beyond 1sh1ng Midwestern m1n1ng town m M · • "Th Bl k H d" ( l CE Panorama Novela , ov1e. e ac an mys 51}-{;ene Kelly, J. Carrol Naish 9:00 1:00 i O Ci)~ Ci] News 8 WM. CONRAD-CANNON · @) m Tomorrow * TV'S TOP PVT. EYE! Hirhway P1tro1 e (/a9 (81) I Cannon Cannon's 1:45 ~ .. Movie: ."HOllS~ on Teleifaph police past comes back to haunt him Hill ~dra) 51-Richard Basehart . when a revenge·seek1ng mental pa Valentina Cortesa l1ent begins stallung the vacationing 2:00 m All·Nlaht Show; "In A Lonel; pnvate ~ ' Platt.'' "Junne Ea&fes" 0 @ [.~] 0 a;) NBC Wednesdv 3:10 8 Movie: "'The Yellow Clnary" tifovlt: (C) (2hr) ''The Cartbket!'' (dra) '44 -Anna N.eaitle, Richard (R) (dra) '63-Robert Stack, Joan Greene TH( DAILY PILOT. TV WHK, MARCH 17 l'l/4 SPA WOR-lD PRESENTS _, -SEX POOLS IN ONE Now That We.HQve Your Attention Please Read Further FUN I . Family T 09ethemess 2. Children's Play Pool 3. Wet Bar for Entertainment \ - HEALTH 4. Theraputic Jacuzzi Type Spa S. I 0 S 0 Water to Relieve Tension 6. Weight Control & Exercise Pool NOW DURING GRAND OPENING 30% SAYINGS World's Largest Professionally Designed Showroom By CHARLES ·cusTOM POOLS 70 I N. HARBOR BLVD. SANT A ANA 839-2400 · Pa1e 11 • THURSDAY MARCH 21 For morning and •fternoon listinas, pl•H see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's mcwlH DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "Red Slliu of Montana" (dra) '52 -Richard Widmark. 10:00 ffi (C) "A Majority of One" Part I (com) '62-Alec Guinness. O "Tht Host11e" (mys) '58-Ron Rand.ell, Mary Parker 11:30 O "Sb Men" (mys) '51-Harold Warrender "Road to Singapore" (com) '40-Bob Hope, Bing Crosby 12:00 m (C) "The Mmuders" (wes) '55 -Dan Duryea. Keenan Wynn. 2:00 O (C) "The list Hunt" (dra) '56 -Stewart Granger, Robert Taylor ID "The Romantic Ait" (rom) '50 -Hugh Williams. Mai Zellerhng ®"Arctic night" (adv) '52 Wayne Morris. Lola Albright 3:00 00 (C) "Pardners" (com) '56 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis liQ) (C) •'Incident at Ph1ntom Hill" (adv) '66-Robert Fuller 3:30 O (C) "Garden of Evil'' (wes) '54 -Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, R1 chard Widmark. EVfNINr. &:oo or:J· "1~a~l~~:S., Bonanz• Ho1an's Heroes 8ever1y Hiiibiiiies The nintrtones Nipt 61llery El Pobre. ctonulu Movie: (C) (2hr) "What Price Glory" (dra) '52 -James Cagney, Robert Wagner. til Hod&J>Od&e Lodge EB Speed R1eer 6:30 00 Oe1ler's Choi~ 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Muqueride" (adv) '65 -Cliff Robertson. Jack Hawkins, Marisa Mell. 0 Dick Ylln Dyke (@ Merv Griffin Show That Girl Dragnet (3) Hopn's Heroes lOOml Living Easy · • Telt-Revist. Musicel Detert The.Ire Ef} llttte Reseals Bowlinf for Ooll1rs 7:00 I rn B m News 6 Movie; (C) (21tr) "Romanoff I u iet'' (com) '61 -Sandra Dee. Pe ter Ustinov, Jobn Gavin. 8 IMer Sptce Whirs My Line! THE DAILY PILOT, Ty WEEI<. MARCH 17, 197' Eil) Psycholoo Tod1y "A Conversa t1on With B F. Skinner' i~ (jJ ) Lusie • El Primer Amor Three Stooges 7:30 fJ On.en Welles' GrHt Mysteries An artist's obsession for his-former wife, a v1cllm of suicide, leads to unexpected complications for his Jealous pre~nt wife. I Hoian's Reroes New Prfte Ii Rl1ht Help Thy Neipbor You Asked for It Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Men Called Gannon" (wes) '69 - Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarrazin. Judi Wes1 IL.efs Make A Deal Bewitched ffi To Tell the Truth @ Wild World of Animals Action Chicano ( ) Jimmy Oe1n Show m Jon1than Win~rs Show EZ) The Ghoul Gan1 8:00 O (t;i91 ) The Weltons "The Journey" (R) A very old lady resorts to trickery to get John Boy to do her bidding, then gives him an on- usual reward B ~ @1 mftip Wilson Show Guests to be announced 0 I b1c1al I Journey to A Dream: Sin Simeon Ricardo Montalban nar· rates 0 (E Chopper I "Deadly Carrier" In a desperate effort lo preven an outbreak of typhoid fe· Nuyen and Lee Kuan guest. I Dealtr's Choice 8olln1 from ttle Olympic Mnlcan Fiim festiv1I Movie: (C) (2hr) "fr1nds of Ai· sisi" (dra) '61 -Stuart Whitman. Bradford Dillman. I Nov• "Whales. Dolphins & Men" Jueves de G1l1 C11avan1 Muslul Ef} Movie; (2hr) "Ready, Willln& & Able" (c:om) '37-Ruby Keeler. Lee Dixon. 8:30 0 02 rn CE firehouse "A Gilt for Grumper" Capt. Ryerson's men race against time to save priceless art in a museum fire, not knowing their friend. arson inspector "Grumper'' Barkh am 1s trapped upstairs 1n the holocaust. 9:00 m Merv Griffin Show a;) Panorem1 Novel• II COMEDY CON Men Shake * Up the West-NEW SHOW "Sidekic ks" Action-Fun IH (i) (C) "A Matter of Innocence'' (dra) '68 -Hayley Mills 4:30 CD Same as U~M llstin1 (~ (j)) "Golden Boy'' Part I (dra) '39-Wilham Hold~n. I Love Lucy Mod Squad (1) I D~1m of Jeennie Esme raid• (6' Drapet -"-'---"•r flcers Burdick and Foley use the copter in their search for an illegal alien who may be carrying the disease Penny fuller, France II tei?J 00> 00 ces T h u rs d • y Movie: (C) (2hr) Two comedy pilot projects "Sidekicks" stars Lou Gos sett as Jason. a black man posing as a slave, and Larry Hagman as Quince, his white buddy who "sells" him to unwary buyers in the pre· Civil War west Blythe Danner and Jack Elam also star. "Stitfler'' stars Barry Bostwick as a hapless auto mechanic and Patti Deutsch as the fast·lalking woman who promises to make them both rich, with a scheme that runs into a series of misadventures B @ 00 m I r 0 n side (R) SUNDAY, MARCH 17 6:00 5 (C) "Duel In the Jun1I•" (adV) '54-0ana Andrews, Junne Cr;ion 9 "The Crewttn1 Cy•" (hen '58-~orrest Tucker, Janet Munro 6:30 11 "Random Ha,....eat" (dra) '42-Ronald Colman, Greer Garson 7:00 6 "Kii Carson" (wes) "•O-Jon Hall, Dana Andrews. 7:30 9 (C) "Young Ceuldy" (dral '65-Rod Taylor. luloe Christo .. 8:30 7 17 3 (C) "Murderer's Row" (ad11J •6&--Dean Martin. Ann Margret 9:00 6 "Of flesh & Blood" (dre) '64-Anouk Aimee. Robert Hossem 11:30 7 CC) "Seven Seas to Celala" (adv) '63-Rod Taylor. Keith M1c:ltf'll 9 "f'orce of Arms" (dra) '51-W1ll1am Holden, Nanc;y Olson 11 .. Nobody l ives Foreve~" (dr11) '4&--John GarfoC!ld, F11ye Emt!rsnn 13 "lmltetlon of Ufe" (dra> '34--Claudette Colbert. Warre11 W1lloa m MONDAY, MARCH 18 6:00 26 (C) "Bachelor Fl•t" (com) '62-Rtc:nard Beymer, Tues«l•y Weld 6:30 7 (Cl "MeJor OundH" Part I Cwesl '65 -Char1ton Heston, R•thard Harrt\ Senta Berger 7:00 6 "Sl•ughter on 10th Avenue" (mys) '57-Richard Egan 7!30 9 (Cl "Compeny of Kiiien," Cdra) '69-Van Jonnson Ray Mill.-ind 8!00 S (Cl "0 .S.S. 117·Mlnlon for A Killer'' Csusp) '66-Raymond Pell!' &rtn, Mylent1 OC!mongeot 26 (C) "Fr•ncls of Auls!" Cdra) '61-Bradford Dillman Stuart Whitman 9;00 4 23 6 (C) "Call Me Bw•n•" 1com) '63-Bob Hope Anita Ekt>erg 7 17 J IC) "Z" (dra1 '69-Y11es Montand, Irene Papas 10 (Cl "The 41-Hour Mlle" (dr1) '70--Darren Mc:Gavm 11:00 9 "The Victim" Cdr.JI '62 -Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Svms Jl "Abendontd" rdraJ '49-0ennis O'Keefe, G.lle Storm l l·lO 2 (298) 8 (C) "love Me or Leave Me" (dra) '55-Doris C'ay, Jamn Cegney, Camf!ron Mitchell 5 "A Y•nl. In llby•" (11d11) '42-Walter Kong TUESDAY. MARCH 19 6.00 26 (C) "A F•rewtll to Arms" P11rt I (d•a) '57-Roc:k Hudson Jf'nn•ll'• Jones 6:30 7 (Cl "M•lor DundH" Concl (wes) '6~-Cha•lton Heston 7:00 6 "Raw Wind In Cden" ldra) 58-Esltler Wtlloams. Jeri Chandler 1:30 9 <Cl "OOn't Jus.t St•nd There" (com) '68 -RobC!rt Wagner Mar, T1/ll'r Moort' 1:00 5 (C) "0 .S S l I 7·Mlulon for A Kil.er" (susp) '66-Raymond f>ell" pon, Mylene Oemongeot 26 (C) "Frencls of Antal" ldra) '61-Stuart Whltma" Bradford Oollmt111 8:30 7 17 l (C) "The Devll's. Daughter" (SUsp) ·n -Shelley Won\"r~ 8ellnd11 MontQCJmtry Robert FQ•worth 11 ;00 9 (C) "Tltfleld Thunderbolt" <com) '53-St11nley Holloway 13 "Then There Were Three" Cdra) '62-Ale• Nicol Frank lattmor~ 11· 10 2 (29 8) 8 "These Wiid••· .¥a•••" (drel '56 -Jamu Cagney R.uha•" S1anwytk S "Wrong Number" t my~l 59-llsa Gastono Ptte• Ell101 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20 6:00 26 (C) "A f'uewell to Arms." Conti (dr•l 'S7-Roc:k Hudson 6·10 7 (C) "hmrhy & lht Mllllon•lr•" tcom1 '67-Debt>•e Watson t cn11eo1 1'~1111 Page 12 1:00 6 "Confldentlel Agent" (draJ '45--Charles Boyer. Lauren Bat •ll 7;30 !I (C) "The GrHt Man's Whl1ker5" (dral '70-Dennis Weaver. Ou n Jones 8·00 5 CC> "O.S.S. 1l7·M<ulon for A Klllet" Csusp) '66-Raymond PC!lll' f,.n, Mytene Demongeot ...,. 8:30 7 l J IC) "Men of the Dragon" Cdra) '73 Jare!d Martin, Katie Saylor, Robert Ito 9:00 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Cuetallers" (dra) '63-Robert Stack, Joen Craw lord. P1Jlly Bergen 11100 9 "An Act of Murder" (dnt) '48-Fredrlc March, Florence Eldridge 13 "The Cu"e of No1tredamus" (hor)-Jerome Robles 11:30 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Tribute to A. Bed Men" (dra) '56--Jamn Cagney S "Weterlront" Cmysl '44-J Carrol N111sh THURSDAY. MARCH 21 6:00 26 6:30 7 7:00 6 7:30 9 (C) "Whet Price Glory" (dra) '52-James Caeney. Robert Wagner (C) "Masquerade" (ad11) '65--CllH Robertson, Jeck Hawkins (C) .. Rom•noH & Juliet" (coml '61-Sandra Dee. Peter Ustinov (C) "A M•n C•ll•d Gannon" (wesl '69 -Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarral•n 8:00 26 (C) "Frencl1 of Aulal" (dral '61-Stuart Whitman. Bradford Dillman 9:00 2 C29 8) 8 (C) "Sidekick•" (com) ·74 -Lou Gouert, Larry Haeman "Sllther" (com) '74-Barry Bostwick. P.att1 Deutsch. 11:00 9 (Cl "Zit•" (dral '68-Joanna S h1mk1.1s, Kaltna Peaonou J3 "Look In Any Wlndow" (dra) '61-Paul Anka, Ruth Roman t l·JO 2 (29 B) 8 "Vlolent Ro•d" (susr.> '58-Brtan Keith, Efrem Z1mt>al1st Jr S "Men Hunt" Cad11l '' 1-Wa ter Ptd~eon Geor_!e Sanders 6·00 26 6:30 7 7·00 6 7:30 9 "Monkey Business" lcomJ '53-Cary Grant. G•naer Ro-ers (C) "The Sheriff" (wes> '70--0ss•e Davos Ruby Dee. Ku Gar "Yellow Sky" (wesl '48-Gre'lory Pec:k. Anne Ba•teor Nielsen, AniM! D1ck1n,on FRIDAY. MARCH 22 ~ (C) "The Reaurrecllon of Z•c:hery Wheeler" Cdral · 71 . lot 9.00 ? (29 8) 8 (Cl "Senior Yeer" (roml '74-Garv rnnk. Glvnn1s O'Co , "If I Loved 'l"ou. Am I Trepptd Forever?" ldrat '14 -Ted &:cc: e-. T Anno~ G Montqomery 11 :00 9 "Peulonate Friends" ldral ''9-Tre1101 How~rd Ann Todd 11 :30 2 129 8) IC) "Scrum & Scrum Again" (hor) '70--Vonce nt Price '; "Membo'' (dral '55-Sh&lle y W1nte•s Michael Rennie 7·30 9 8:00 11 -~ 8•)0 7 SATURDAY. MARCH 23 ICI "lal•nd In the Sun" (dra) '57-Jamu Mason Joan fonta1nl" "Shadow of the Thin Men" (mvsl '4 l-W1ll1am PowC!ll. Myrna Lov "Amuln11: Colonel Man" (sco ri) '57-Glenn l11ntoid<1n 17 3 (C) "A Cry In the Wiiderness" Cdra1 '7'3 -George t<ennedy Joanna p,.ttet. LPe H Monteome!ry 9:00 4 23 6 JO CC> "Remember When" Cdral '7J~J11c:k W.vden, Nan M"r lln Wllt1am Schallert 9.]0 S "The Mole People" Chor) '56-John Agar. Cynth111 Patrick 26 "Penlc In th• Year Zero" Cd ral '62-R11v M1ll11nd. 11-00 5 "Nl11ht Tide" (dra) '63-Denni, Hopper 23 6 CCI ''The Story of Ruth" (dra) '60--Vlvet• Lindfors C29 8) ''Golden Boy" (dra) '39-Wllltam Holden, B11rbara Stanwvc k 11 :15 l "[nslcn Pulver" (com l ·64-Robert Welker Burl lvu 11 :JO 2 IC) ''The Man In the Gr•y F1ennel Sult" (dra) '56-Gregory Peck 6 "Juncle Flchters" (ad11 l '61-l.aurence Harvev Rrcha rd Tex!c1 7 1c 1 "R•••" lc1ra 1 '66-Gtl'nn Fmd Stella Ste11e ns 10 "The Solrel Rnad" (dr11l '62-Rocl< Hudson Burl '"'' l l "Theo Day & Che Hour .. ldral '63-Simone Stgnn"'t Stu;rrt Wholm•" 9:30 10:00 10:3 ll~C 11: 11: l 2 When a young couple mysteriously disappears from a "haunted·house party," Chief Ironside sets himself up as the nut victim FRIDAY O Billy Graham Sprine Special From SI. Louis. MARCH 22 THf OAIL Y PILOT TV Wffl'. MARCH 17 l'H4 ~ (6, Draenet Franl. and Glynnis 0 Connor •at two W Av11tion Weather , ' h111h school seniors tn the clau ol (119 l 8 ) American Horse & Hor1e· 'S5 who are involved 1n a trou1>led man c.is.e ol puppy love "II I l ove You, Eventos u tlnos [ccle~ and Tann1!> G Montgomel) 00 The Bold Ones 0 @ aJ Kuni Fu "The Na For morning and afternoon listings, ture of Evil" Caine lests his please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. strength against three elements of Below, for your convenience, are evil-death, ugliness and fear-in the day's movies. i El Primer Amor Am I Trapped f orever?" stars fed Three Stoo&es 1n 1h1~ romanllc comedy pilot ques 7·30 6 lobby Cioldsboro Show Johnny 11on1n1i the security ol going steaely Bench &uests 0 Biiiy G11h1m Sprinc Spec11I deallng with an unusual adversary John Carradine. Shelley Novack, DAYTIME MOVIES Morgan Woodward and Barbara Col ig~!::ion 9:30 0 (C) "Fraulein" (dra) 'SS-Dana Black Journal "Black leaders" Wynier. Mel Ferier Vlriedades Vereel 10:00 ~ (C) "A Majority of One" Concl 9:30 I News (com) ·62-Alec Guinness, Rosalind Russell. • la Hiena O "Mett Dr Christian" (dra) ·39 10:00 0 ~Ci) (IQ) m N BC Reports -Jean Hersholt. "The .. En~rgy Crisis. American Solu 11 :30 O ''Someone at the Door" (mys) tions First of a two part report on '50-Michael Medw1n "The Phar· possible solutions to the energy crl· aoh's Woman" (adv) '61 -Linda sis. Part I deals .with the problem Cristal, John Drew Barrymore of 011, on.which, smce World War II, 12:00 m "The u ·Mrs. Bradford" (mys) the American economy 1'1as mcreas '31>--William Powell, Jean Arthur 1ngly been built. Frank McGee re 2:00 O "Forc.e of Arms" (dra) '51 - ports. Wilham Holden. Nancy Olson ~ m IE ~ News @ "Hollywood Story'' (mys) '51- '!!Jhl Gallery Richard Conte. Juhe Adams Q__7J (I) aJ Streets of Sin Fran· 'l_6l (C) "Young Daniel Boone" (adv) cisco "A Wrongful Death" (R) Al1er 50-David Bruce, Knstme Miller killing a young robbery suspect he 3:00 8~ "Anne of Green Gables" (dra) insists had a gun. Del Steve Keller '34-Anne Shirley, Tom Brown is suspended from the force when JO' (C) "Now You See It Now You no gun IS found on or near the boy's Don't" (com) '67 -Jon~than Win body. Michael Constantine Ina Bal ters, Steve Allen lin and Andrew Rubin guest 3:30 8 "Five Fingers" (mys) '52 -fE The Advocates James Mason, Michael Rennie m Dram1 ..2~ 'J) (C) "l ove & Kisses" (coml tiii) Praise the l ord Club 6f>-R1ck Nelson, Jack Kelly 10:30 00 Twill&ht Zone 4:30 ~ Same as lOAM liru'fti 0 Journey to Adventure .. Travel (:29 .-8 ) "Golden qoy" Concl (dral Psychology" '39-William Holden. Barbara Slan IE Bill Cosby wyck. ff} Tutro con Oswaldo Calvo el Los Dias Felices EVENING 11:00 f) 0 0 €E g;, Cl} News ~ Ci) [Q) EE ~ (6) News ~ ~=:~rh~a!:~e 6:00 . ft~~~~~~e;esws O Movie: (C) "Zita" (dra) '68 -Bonanza Joanna Shimkus. Katina Pax1nou. Hogan's Heroes Suzanne Flon. Beverly Hillbillies m Mission: Impossible The Flintstones IE Movie: ''l ook in Any Window'' Night Gallery (dra) '61-Paul Anka. Ruth Roman. El Pobre Gonulu Alex Nicol Movie: (2hr) "Monkei ::1S1ness" 17} (3) Uvine Easy (com) ·53 -Cary Grant Ginger '2& Alfred Hitchcock Presents Rogers EI! Day at Ni(ht m Hodgepodge Lodge I <tii (i'l) The Pioneers EE Speed Racer 11: 15 m Cinema 34 6:30 (6' Ou le(s Choice I 11 :30 8 (Qi (8)) '8' CBS late Movie: 0 Movie: (C) (90) "The Shenfl" ''Violent Road" (susp) '58-Brian (wes) 70-0ss1e Davis Ruby Dee Keith, Efrem Z1mbalist Jr Merryj Kaz Caras Anders, Ditk Foran O Dick Van Dyke 0 'll Ci}~ g;, Johnny Carson 10 Merv Griffin Florence Henderson guests m That Girl 0 Movie: "Man Hunt" (adv) '41 W D~~g;ft~life Adventure Speml -Walter Pidgeon. Geor0 e S~nders " "Bushman· 0 'IT m m Wide World of En· I Zoom! tert1in~nt Living Easy 12:00 {i) Dr. Irene Ku.sorl1 Variety m Movie: "Silk StO(ltin&s" (musl ffi Desert Thu tre '57 -Fred Astaire. Cyd Charisse ff) little Ruuls 1:00 (3) 0 (i") ~ (6' News 7:00 1 (3• 0 m News 0 (\Q) m Tomorrow Bowling for Dollm 1:45 B Movie: ''Alexander Graham Bell'' 6 Movie: (2hr) "Yellow Slly" lwesl (dra) '39 -Don Ameche. Loretta 48-Gregory Peck. Anne Baxter Young. 8 Wildlife Theatre 2;30 m All·Nirht Show: "3·10 lo Yuma," I Whars My l ine! "The Men" I Love Lucy 3:10 6 Movie: (C) "Stmk Rim " (drall Mod Squad '54 -Steve Cochran. Esmer1ld1 * Hoian's Heroes from St l Ou•s _,i .}i' to Hollywood Squarn 6 The Bold Ones Help Thy Net&hbor I Safan to Adv.nture ) Jimmy Dun Show 0 Padre de Ml Barno O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Masterpiece Thu tre CR1 Resurnction of Zachary Wheeler" u Criada Bien Cnld1 (dra) '71 -Leslie Nielsen, Angie El Alm1naque 01ckmson. Bradford Dillman 9:30 0 l 7 3 CD The Odd Couple re m Bewlt£hed hA gets an ass111nment to do a pM (ff (3) To Tell the Truth 1ograph1c layout at a Pldyboy Club I Will Street Week Hugh Hefner guesh Unt1med World -News E.stenui o F1shrn' Hole The Ghoul Ging La Hien1 8:00 B <09' 8 ) Dirty Sally The Rev 10:00 0 ,3 '61 10\ rn Dean MI r l 1 n Lucius Collier confesses to Sally. on Show Dan Rowan and Dick Martin what he th inks is his death bed are 'roasted" tonight that he IS not really an ordained Q m m ?6 NeWl m1n1ster. and asks her to tell his fol 6 Night G1llery lowers the truth n rr 3 CD Tomi Joey the 0 THE RED PONY Weep" A iroubled newsman accom * starring HENRY FONDA pan1es Dave 1n the 1nvesl1gation 01 On BELL SYSTEM lhe murder of a mutual friend named Joey a small time bookie FAMILY THEATRE ~nown to bt 1ncorrupt1ble Jae~ Kel 0 :2~ 6 101 m I SPlCIAL I The ly and Art Melrano iiuest Red Pony (R) Henry Fonda. Maureen ~· Gilbert & Sulllv1n lolanthl' 0 Hara. Clint Howard Jack Elam · Orama and Juhan Rivero star 1n this TV · • Praise the Lord Club adaptation of John Steinbeck's short 10:30 6 Twilight Zone novel about a rancher and his I Journey to Adventure Afr1ra young son struggling toward ma The Untouchables turtlY la Revista de M1none O I sPtC1AL I The Movies· 1905· loco Valdez 1925 Bill Barry hosts this look 1n 11:00 0 0 ~ m CD NeW\ to the stars ol th e silent film era 3 8 10 :23 6 NtWl 0 r1z 3) Cl) 811dy Bunch "Adi Q Twilight Zone os. Johnny Bravo" (R) Greg 1s 6 Perry Muon picked to become a rock star when O Movie. ''Pusronate Friends" he and the kids try out for an ama (dral 49-Trevor Howard, Ann lndd le'!_r show on television fg Mission: lmpo,sible ..,8~ At 1\sue 17 rJ , living Easy I Oe,ler's Choice U,, Oon Kirshner's Rock Concttl The Untouchables fE Biii Moyers' Journal Me1ic1n Film Festival I ( :29 8 ) The Pionee" ti Movie; (C) (2hr) "Franm of As·1ll:l5 m Cinema 34 sisi" (dra) '61 -Stuart Wt11tman. 11:30 8 ('9 8 ) CBS Lite Movie. (C) Bradford Dillman "Scream & Scrum Again" lho1) 70 I Washington Week 1n Review -Vincent Price Peter Cush1n11, El Show de Row Peru Christopher I ee Pano"ma Novela 0 jl. ~6 10 m Johnny Carson Movie: (2hr) "Four Sisters" O Movie: "Mambo" Cdra ) S!i (dra) ·39-The Lane Sisters Claude Shelley W1n1ers Michael Rennie Rains 0 17 '3 Cl) Wide World of [n 8:30 8 ('241 8 ) a Good Times II terta1nment looks 111>.e J I won·1 have lo find' 8 Star Trek any more art supplies fhe aspiring ~ True Adventure young artist tias been found by a 12:00 6 Rock Cone.en man who wants to become his pa I m Movie: "Scene or the Crime" iron Rescheduled (mys> '49-Van lohn~rio r.1011~ Dt O 17 (3 CD JacquH Cou~teau Haven Speci•I 'Simard at Hope Bay I re Day •t N1Rhl Caught in a drtv1ng Hope Bay bliz 12:30 8 Movre· (C) "Crawlspace" frl1.t • zard, the Calypso 1s badly damaged 71 -feresa WrtRhl 1n collisions with icebergs driven by 26 The Pmoner • the raging seas With a damaged 1:00 0 10 m Mrdni11ht SpeClll Rill propeller. a 11ash in her wooden hull Withers is hosl G~esl\ ar~ Rory and all lhe equipment covered with Gallagher Bobhy Woma d.. MPl1ss~ snow and ice. the Calypso and her Manche~ter. Mrintrn~I' Buddy Milt\ crew lace the ch11i1ng prosper! of and Cliff De YllUl11! fllmlnR the beha~1or of Antarr11c 1:45 8 Movre· "The N1iiht Walker" birds and animals, to complele CaP (dra) '65 Bdrhar~ Stanwyr~ Rob ta1n Cousteau's studies of the Ant I Prt Taylor arctic 8 Movie· "The Mad Ghoul" (hon m Merv Griffin 43-T urhan Bey f vtlyn Ankers m Oscar Howe The "ll'IUI Pdlnf I 2:00 m All·Nighl Show: "The lu1 Angry er'' (R) Man," "His Kind of Woman'' 9:00 8 (29 8 ) 8 C8S Friday Movie: 3:10 8 Movre· "The Sky's the Limit" (C) (2hr) "Stnlor Year'' stars Gar11 Imus> ·43_rrerl Aslaire Pai:~ 13 . ' I SATURDAY MAACH 23 MO RN I N G Sunrin Semes1er Sunrise Semester TV I Clusroom Lera Rap ED Sesame Street 10:00 I) (Qt, ) (!)NIT Buketb1ll Ooubfelieader. Semi Finals. 0 ~ 00 ®) a;, NW Bastiltball Doubleheader. Semi Finals. 8 @ (}) Brldy Kids Movie: (C) "The Ancry Breed" (dra) '69-James MacArthur, W1I liam Windom. Jan Sterling m Movie: "Fifhter Atuck" (dra) '54-Sterllng Hayden. Joy Page lE Country Music ~Alfred Hitchcock Prutnts m Roller G1mu 7:00 (~ 1) Hair Bear Bunch fU 6 0 m l.lchvllle Tennessee Tuxedo 10:30 g Movie: "Underiround" (adv) ·41 -Jeffrey Lynn, Ph1lhp Dorn @ Bugs Bunn1 lrottler 8uu 7;30 (Qt;(])) Sabrina @ @ noi m Add1ms family Mormon flbemacle Choir 6 Ultr1 Mtn ()7) Yo&J's Cane Nnred-Up Elementary News True Adventure 8:00 (tj! 8 ) ScOObJ·Doo Q1 m [meriency + 4 John W1yne Theatre Movie: "A kiu In the Dark" (com) '49-David Niven. Jane Wy man ~ 1 SUper Friends Heir Bear Bunch Movie: "Air C.det" (dra) 51- Q 1 CI) Cif) Mission: Macie ~Theatre 26 Mister Rogers• Neighborhood 11:00 Tijuana: Window to the South I (i7J @ Cif) ABC Supentar Movie News Seume Street 11 :30 6 Movie: "Storm Over Lisbon" (dra) '44 -Vera Ralston. Richard Arlen O Movie: (C) "Chief Cruy Horse" (wes) ·55 -Victor Mature, Susan Ball, Ray Danton. mAd Lib (D Movie: "Frincls in the N1vy" (com) '55-0onald O'Connor. m Championship WttstJlna ,\ I ) f ;1 '\I CJ () r. R~k Hudson. Gail Russell. Alex 12:00 I cm rn CiE American Bandstand Nicol. lancer m Movie: "Lu Ve&IS Story" (dra) : Mister Rogers' Neletlborflood '52-Victor Mature. Jane Russell 12:30 Movlt: "Till We Meet A11in" (D W1nder1ust (dra) '« -Ray Milland Barbara ~Voice of Tokyo Britton. ' Ql> Seume Street ! Greatest Sports legends 8:30 0 ~ (i) EI;} Inch Hl1h. Prf· : Suame Stmt v1te Eye , IUppi Cosas (i) Sabrln1 1:00 3 Youth l the l.lw ~ .~ovle: (~) "£.Ht r>f Kiiiman· 6 Movie: "Spy Catcher" (adv) '64 1aro (adv) 62-Marshall ThOmp -Frederick O'Brady, Colette Duval son, Gabby An~re O The Parent Game 9:00 I (~ ) Flvorite •artians 0 Movie: (C) "Montana" (wes) · (l~ 6 O EI;} Sigmund '50-Errol Fl~nn, Alexis Smith. Movie: "Okl1hom~ Woman" I Combat (wes) '5&-Peaeie Castle. Richard Lind of the Giants Denning. 1 Ci) The Visitor 0 1 Lissie's Rescue R1n1ers Roller Games (i) Elephant 10, .... m futbol·Socter 9:30 (~ I ) Jeannie nauts" I Mister Ropri' Ntlghborhood C!D Movie: "Juon & the Argo· ~I EI;} Pink Panther 1:30 3 University Di1locue Movie: "Lulu Belle" (dra) '48 Head On -Dorothy Lamour, George Mont 1 rn Film feature gom~ : Mister Roeeri· Nel1hborhoocl ~ 1111 CJ\ Ghost Chasers (~ 00> Speed Bum Dusty's Trail Problems In Livln1 Ot.rtdoors With liberty Mutu1I Ii) '6' @) a;, Heritage G o I f LEASE! ORDH YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS All MAKES (All Ot·Hf * * * Two notable Broadway per· formers recently joined the cast o~BC's daytime drama series. Another World. Donald Madden appears in the role of Or. Kurt Landis; Irene Dalley plays Liz Matthews. Both art· ists have impressive lists of Broadway credits in modern and classical drama. * * * e GEORGE JOINE R e DON C ROS BY Kevin Tighe, who stars as para· DUNTON FORD medic Roy DeSoto on NBC's Emergency!, gets his first chance at directing on the series with the episode "Inven- tions," airing Saturday March 23 at BPM. Tighe also plays ] HO S Mn11• St ~nnto Ano 546-7070 ·his regulu role In the drama. Paae 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 17. 1974 Cluslc Live coverage of the $200. 000 Sea Pines Herita1e'Classlc, from Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C. The par 71 , 6,655. yard course 1s known for its narrow fairways and dangerous water haz ards CJ) lnt1matlon1I Hour m Movie: "lust tor Gold" (dra) '49-ldi Lupino, Glenn Ford. Gia Young (D Movie Clusks: Same n 11.30 AM hsting. (ii) A Matter of Tu ED seume Street 2:30 = (~ ) Jo1lt l the Pussyuts 3 C.mpus Pr11mt Movie: "Cattle Empire" (wes) '58-Joel McCrea. @ Movie: "Heading for Heaven'' (com) '48 -Stuart Erwin. Glenda F1rrell. 8 Grutes1 Sports Le11nd1 Movie: "Destiy Rides Apin" (wes) '39-James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich. (ii)@. EE Roller C1mes '1) Wtld Wild West l:OO IJ (Ci!: ) Peblailts l Ba mm Ba mm rn Sketchbook 0 Enero $pedal "What A Dime Will Oo" A filmed report about rid· ~the RTD on Sundays. Celebrity Bowling a Movie: "The Wuttrner" (wes) '00-Bill Williams, Gloria Talbot. o Sd·A Theatre Eduatlon It Wori Wrestlinc : C.nucolendas • El Julclo • A&rlculture USA 3:30 Fit Albert · lm1>1ctA> A Spanish language program about all·electric homes and how to cut costs. 0 Ci1J Cl) a> Pro Bowteri Tour The $80.000 Miller Hieh Life Open, Wauwatosa, Wisc. Tiit Virelnlan (6) Concern : Electric Company ( ) Safari to Adventure • Human Dlmenalon •:OO Dusty's Treehouse · What's Goln1 On "Lights Out in Watts" An examination of the ef- fects ol the energy crisis on the Black consumer, apartment dweller, employer. home owner, and stu- dent 0 Jimmy Dun Show 6 Wild Wild Wes1 I Soul Treln Cine Como en Cine (i) It Takes A Thief ~ Wilburn Brothers : Mr. W'1Zard ( , (i)) Unt1med World · Drema • U.S. N1vy • Plnorem1 l.ltino Voice of A&riculture 4:30 Steps to learnln& · lnqulry/Enero "Practical Ways to Save Electricity" Jack Klein, man- a2er of Residential Construction and Customer Service for the Dept. of Walef & Power Is the guest. O lassie ~ Dra111et O Outdoon With liberty Mutual ~01 It Pip to Be Ignorant ~t. Bill Anderson Show IP~holoo Today (fJ) Cbllltncjn1 S.1 Anu. .. , iMM'• Rtc•.oti 5"" I meorona Now 5:00 0 DustJ's Tt1ll (R) Dusty and 1 fine.feathered friend uncover some missinr valuables and uve tlle wa&0n party from a killer tornado. I Tiit Mouse fKto11 Tllt Iii Ville, Se our Prutnb @cv al ABC's Wide World of Sports World Super Hot Ooa Ski· ing Championships from Park City, Utah. and the World Ice DancJna Champ1onsh1ps from the Olympics site in Munich, West Germany. ti Star Trek (~ (j)) This Week In the NIA News m Movie: (2hr) •'Shadow of the Thin Man" (mys) '41-William Pow· ell, Myrna Loy. Barry Nelson, Donna Reed. I The Ptt1uaderi @ other People. Other Placu Nashville Music lnter1ue I Roller Games Rick Ward's Roell & Roll Kimba 5:30 O Johnny Mann's St.nd Up l Cheer Ed~ Arnol~uests. · Q) 00 <9 ) Hews I Unllmed Wor "Conservation'' Movie: (C) (90) "The House at Wouldn't Ole" (mys) '70 - Barbara Stanwyck, Richard E1an ~ Porte,r W1gontf EI1) Accion Chicano m Thm Stoo1es [V [N I NG 6:00 0 ma;, News @HeeH1w Tlte Real Don st"le Shew Nlcflt C:1llery Cine Come en Cine 00 N1tional Geoeraphlc : Nova (R) ( (j)) World 1t War SfMecl Racer 6:30 O Cl) News 111 With Berth · Reasoner Report x de Medco . lassie m lltue Rascals 7:00 O Other People, Other Pl1ets ''The Stone Age-Circus" Ptter Greves nar· rates film of a highlands show in New Guinea. ~ Wild Kingdom ) Truth or Consequef)Cts Bowling for Doll1r1 6 Other People, Other Placts O Rellecdones (i) World at Wu O Victory at Sea "The Conquut of Micronesia" I I'd Ukt tD Know (tii) ~ Lawrence Wtlk Ith~ Thief (j) John W11ne Thutrt Ci) Drernet ~ Jlmm~ Dean Show ED I Sl1111L I Uncle Sam Requ11ts the Pl11svre Of ••. (R) CiI!) T11tro del Slbado / ~ Police SUlllOll -I J11>1nese uniu•ce f'roar1m 7:30 Wiid World of Anlm1J1 "Man's C osest Kin" Willl1m Conrad nar· rates as camer1s capture tile social structure of chimpanzees in the rainforest and savanna of West Af rk:a. 0 9 TllrtllMtkeri •""bnttn • 8:00 1:3 9: 9 I i loaln( From the Olympic O Movie: "Nieht of tht livin& (3) Let's Mike A 0.11 Dud" (hor) '68 -Judith O'Ou, Mlillon $ Movlt : (C) (2hr) "la· Duane Jones 11nd In tht Sun" (dra) '57-Jamu i Alfred Hitdlcoclt Presents M1Son, Joan Font11ne, Harry Bela Minority Community fonte. Movie: (90) "Panic In Ult Yur I Onle'1 Girls lero" (dr1) '62-Ray Miiiand, Jean Ql lobby Goldsboro Show Haeen. The lhoul Q1n1 riE) Clllfomi1 Gosptl lHE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 17. 1914 'POSITIVE FAMILY WITH NEGATIVE INCOME' 8:00 IJ (9 (I)) Ci) All ill Ult F1111ilr 10:00 IJ (Qi Clrol 8 u r n e t t B tij 00 ®) m Emer1enq "The Show lnve.nUoo" G11e and DeSoto's ef· 0 1 (3) Ql Owen Maishall "To lorn to Invent a gadget to help the Keep and'Bear Arms" Owen repre paramedics are continually inlet sents a bus passenger who is para rupted by 1 variety of emereency lyud as the result of a ricochet c1lls. bullet tired by an angry bus driver 0 @ CD m The P1rtridge flm· durin& a robbery. Paul Burke, Bar Uy Danny and Keith follow their bara Anderson and John Ritter euest mother when she goes out on a date O Don Kirshner's Rock Concert From the people that bring you <.:urned) hit<. All 111 the f-..11ntl). Maude and Sanford and Son. comes the 1.'.0ntemportir) lonw<l~ Good Times, seen Frida\<; at 8 :30PM on CBS I 'thcr Klllk .ind John Amo') star a' Florida and James F\'an~. the hca<.h ut .1 tru~ family unit that work' am.I pla)' tugethcr v.1th th...: ~lHnm1111 gn<il beins "survival" in toda) 's hard-pre,i....:<l \\Or!U rhc ch.1r,1dcr' played by Misi. Rolle and Amoi. on Got)J Time' wc11.'. 1n'p11cd by roles the ) plJ)'ed-tn a u1tkn:nt en\ 1rn111111:11t--on lhe M.llldc with her high school sweetheart, The Rolling Stones and the Ooob1e series Good Time-. deaf, with the li v1:' and hu mor of ,1 tlla1. i.. IJ mi h now ~ dashing Navy captain. George Brothers guest Chaklris guests. I m News m Movie: (2hr) "Shadow of the . I Melodyland Thin Min" (mys) '41 -William Lou Gordon Show Powell, Myma Loy, Barry Nelson, 10:10 fE Music Fl1sh/ Japinese Movie Donna Reed. 10.30 ! Championship Wresllin1 · 6 Yesterday Cine Como en Cine News . Movie: (90) "Amazln1 Colossal . : One of A Kind Man" (sci·fi) '57-Glenn Langdon. 11.00 ~ 0 0 llQl News Cathy Downs. 6 Ji!' ~denon Show I To Be Announced MiSS1on: lmpossiblt Super Show Tonr &. Susan Alamo Fil r'!.:t Ci' Rodi Concert I m 'l~ (6' Movie: (C) "The S1ory of 1:30 IJ (Qi({)) M•A•s•H (R) The ~ .. (dra) '60 -Viveca Lindforl. three non-conformist combat sur· Stuart Whitman ieons come under the scrutiny of a ~700 Club psychiatrist when the commanding : Los Astsinos general fears that the 4077th unit ( Cf> Movie: ''Golden Boy" (dra) may be suffe ring from battle fatigue '39-Wilham Holden. Barbara Stan and should be broken u~. . wyck, Lee J. Cobb. O BlllJ Gr1h1m Spnn& Special ~Cinema 34 From St. Louis. . , The Happy Hunters 00 Combat . It Is Written 0 @ffi (i) ABC Suspense Mov-11'15 (V Movie· "Ensip Pulver" (com) ie: "A Cry in the Wilderness'' · '64-Rob~rt Walker, Burt Ives George Kennedy, Joanna Pettet and 11:30 f) fabulous 52! (C) "The Man In Lee H. Montgomery star in the sto· the Gray flannel SUlf' (dra) '56- ry'of a man bitten by a rabid skunk, Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Fredric who fearing madness, chains himself March, Lee J.° Cobb. · in a barn. Left alone with his young O The Nancy Wilson Sho• son . while his wife seeks help, he O Movie: "The Mole People" (hor) realizes that the farm is endangered '56-John Agar. Cynthia Patrick ~a flood. (6) Movie; "Jungle Fletiten" (adv) I blc1Al I The Lion Ar~ free '61 -Laurence Harvey, Richard Hum1nities Fiim Foru and Todd Illusion'' (R) O Movie; (C) "Rage" (dra) '66- 9:00 1J (Qi) <Ill Mary Tyler Moore Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens. Show (R) Lou hasn't had a date (i) Sur Trek since his wife left him and Mary 0 Tony & Suun Alamo promises to find him one for an 10! Movie: "The Spiral Road" (dra) important banquet which Lou learns '62-Roc:k Hudson, Burl Ives his Wtfe IS attending with another m Movie: "The Oay and ttie Hour" man. (dra) '63-Simone Signore!. Stuart 0 ~ 00 llO) m NBC Saturday Whitman Movie: (C) (2hr) "Remember When" riE) Trinity Bible School (dra) '73-Jack Warden, Nan Mar Gl Rock Concert tin, William Schallert, 'Jamie Smith 12·00 O Movie: (C) "Torture G11den" Jackson, Robby Benson, Tim Mathe (hor) '67 -Jack Palance. Beverly son Margaret Willock, Muriel Adams, Burgess Meredith Landers. A Connetllcut fam ily tries m Movie: "Attack of the SO-Foot to adjust to having four boys in Wom1n" (hor) '58-Alhson Hayes. combat during World War II as well Wilham Hudson as to rationing, blackouts and other 12:30 CI• Movie: "Saratoga Trunk" (d wartime restrictions at home The '45-Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman script was written by Herman 1:00 O Movie: "Ni&ht Tide" (dra) '63 Raucher, who wrote the him "The -Dennis Hopper, Linda Lawson Summer of '42." @ Movie: ''The Badge of Marihal ' . H1pplnns Is 1:25 8 Movie: "The LittJest Hobo" Dtaert Ttiutte (adv) '58 -Buddy Hart. Wendy as their joys and <;Om1w' unfuld in a Clrn:ago ghl'llll. 1 h1: I ' - anses arc a hard-work111g. prouu famil). whit, through 110 Lh111l...: of their own, just man<ige to ge t b y 111 an tnfl .ni.in:ir) worlJ Jflu who don't look to charity or '"'..:!fare fo r hl'lp. C\t:n "hen thin)!' look the darkest. Also starring in the \1:fl1:'> art• ;,1c11T..,,-\\;11l\.'r J 1 nd IJ11 B11·' as Florida·s be'>t friend .ind neighbor Willon.1. B1 11:.1tlwa) 'IJr Ralph Carter a~ 11 -)ear-olJ Mic hael F.\J lh. t·omt•<l1J11 J1mn111· Walker a!> 1 7-\~Jr-olJ Jame' E1.an,, Jr. and ncwn1mcr Bcrn- Nadcltc Sta_nis ~!> 1 h-ycar-olJ Thelma E\',ln,. Allan Maning.; 1<; 1he producer with Jack 1:1111,1111 .inJ '11r 01.111 Paul Ct!> story eJitor\. Eric Monie ~ -.cript ">Upt..:f\ l\\lr anu '\;or- man Lear as execu tive pn .. '><luccr. GtKld T11nc-.. a Bud Y<1r\..1n- Norman Lear Tan<km Prodm:llnn. W..1.'> acuLcJ h\ \1 ontc and All in the FJmil> regular Mi\..e r,,ali". and dc\Cloix-d h~ I.car "In roda> 's wo rld, v.h erc the <li,,1)lut1l>11 11f 1hc tarntl} un11 l>eC m!> to be more and more pn.'\<ih:nl. llUr 'hu\\ hopl'' ll' \h11v. the grcal trength that 1.:an h1.: Jllained 1f a t.in11l) IU'I '''l ~' to- gether." explai n' Manings •·Humor often .. pring' from adh·r,il} I h~H ughou1 l11,t1)1) 1lh first exposure one hJs to th~ triaJs and 111bul.11ion-. 111 ,, fll'llPk has usually been th rough the ir humor. ,mJ G1xtd I 1111c' wd l utilize th is method." n1n1inucs Maning<.. Giving u., fu rther in<;1gh1 into Guou ·1 ime,. ~an111i;-. ...:xpl.1111' that "even though \)Ur charai;ter~ arc bl~1-=~. a11t..l the) m.1) 1 cpre- <..c nt the black point nf view. their Ilk ... m1at1on " .1 11111\l'I -..ti one. Cn-t:.tar Amos uc ... crthc' h1' new ll'IL'\ 1\1(111 f.1mtl } ·" ,, p1 ,. tivc family with a ncguti\c inconw. Wt: .,11npl) Lt>U lt..ln'1 '"n 1q· if we cried all the time. \.\'e JU\! ma~c thl.' mn ... 1 of wh.11 ''L h.1\l' fhrough humor and 1og1.·1hernc">s, we m.1kc 11 1hrough th1.· \qlf'I of times. "Powrt} j<., :.in Cl'0110rlllC31 fal.'.l ,,f Ilk IU the r\all'l''. 1111! a p~)chologrcal or phtlo,oph11:al v.a) nf ltfc y ,,u 1..1111 mc.N1rL· their worth b\ their bank JC<.:ount "The) work hart.I and full> t:njo~ \\llJtL'\Cr llW) hJ\e I he Evan\c~ arc happ) pcopk bccau..,1.: the) haH' lmc t11J't .ind re spect for ...:ad1 other A<.. long as the) ha'c c.11.:h uth\·r 1hc\ "111 never be \l,i1hou1 nchec;," 'a''' ,'\mo' ··we ma) be pnor. hut .,..·e ·rc not 10,1.:1' ... '..i)' Ml'" 1~11111.· "II )ou'vc got love )t1u re a winnt!r. And \\C.\e got loH~' Miss Roik,' ch tldhoud backgrounu h.1' hclpcJ l11:r 111tc1 prL!t ~w '\CrlC' mk. Although 'h...: grew up 011 J Flt1rt<la rai Ill in!>lca{N)r in ,1 htg-l'it} ghetto. 'he rci:all' !hat hl'r rl.',11 -ltfc f.1m- ily, lik.c ha tcl...:'1'1un f:unil). d1J11 '1 h.i v...:111 .111\ \\11rldh pt"'e'· sions. But the y were not poor in <..ptrtt. "I was a grown wom,m b...·fore I found out I wa). p<H1r ." con- tinues Mi:-' Rolle. the ninth child in .i farnil } of IR t•hildrcn ··w e were a f:.tm ih full of love . and whcr~ there\ h.Wt'. it\ httrd J Premier film Brenn1n" (wes) '57-Jim Davis. 9:30 (Qi (j)) (j) Bob Newh1rt Show Stuart . • (R) Bob's patient Elliot Carlin pa 1:30 m All-Ntght Show: "force of Evil," rades out all of his phobias and in· ''The Parson & the Out11w." "Pust.- to be dcpn:(,'cd." · Miss Rolle now 1r.1n ,f.itc' lhc'c 'amc (jll~tlit1c' tn the fi1.:t1on;il F..va n famil ) "'ho'>c dJily Lltkmm,1' 111dud1.: mccltng the ren t. feeding the fom1h . p.1~1ng 1hc1r 1.r.;e, ,1nd \..ccp1ng 1hc k1u' in securities as he prepares to ask over" Carol Kester for a date. 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S.nd the queellon °" a poet~rd. to "Ask,"" F1111lly Weekly, 641 Lulnglon Ave .• N-York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pay $5 tor publl1hed QuHtfon1. Sorry, we r.en"I answer othera. FOR CARROLL O'CONNOR Are you ever co11science..stricken because of the harm and damage you do to American Poles, or ii money your only comideration?-T. Wlarorski, Bloomfield, Conn. • There is 11ot enough rnu11c-y on c.irtli to make me c..'On· ~c:iuusly hurl :m yunl', b<.· it au e~linic. racial or religious 1:0 R /VI.If: N I XON EISENllOWER What will your responsibilities be as an editor for Curtis Publishing?-8. J., Oklahoma City, Okla. e I'm enjoying trying my hand at writing, in addition to 1'Cliting material for the n•vilalizcd "Saturday Ev<'ning Post." rm also working on a special project: an anthology of the hest literntun· from .50 years of Curtis' puhlicalious in the childr('n '-; fi eld (" J.1t'k an<l Jill.'' etc.). l'OR 808GWSON,11itcher for the St. Louis Cardi11als You've hit more home runs than any other active major· le£1gue pitcher. How would you feel about the designated- hitter rule being used in the National League?-Fred Williamson, Milton, N.C. • As a pitdwr who enjoys hitting, I don't like the desig· natc.'Cl-hitter rnk. J f cd that hittin~ and defen~c arc p arts of my game, just as pitching is. FOR BUFORD l'USS£R, real-lift' liero of "\Valki11g Tall" I hear that you've been going around the country promoting the movie based on your career as sheriff of McNairy County, Tenn. llow do you react to the scene in which you nnd your wife nrc ambushed and she is kiUed?-J . J. Good- year, Durham, N.C. • I tum away from the Sl'rec11 wht.•n that ~cene t.-<imcs on. Thei1, wlll'n f1l'uple in till' auclim cc )t.trt crying, 1 give m ~md cry mysc f. f"OR FLORl~NCf; II ENDERSON On "The Brady Bunch" you mother six children and when )'OU go home, ) ou have four of your own. Don't you ever get fed up with kids?-Mrs. D. C . Martin, Tuxedo, N.Y. • Nol I like d11lclm1. T only get fed up with obnoxfous par- ents who mal e tht.•1r l·hildren into human beings who obvi- ously don't t11m out to be the \\ urkl's most liknblt• people. ,..OR nu: "1\SK TllE.\l rOURSF.LF .. EDl1'0R Whatever hccnmc of Connie Francis? I understand she was booked for a few engagements, but canceled out. -M . Deever, Washington, D.C. • Connie Fr.111l·I\ 1s !llive and well and 11' ing <]Uih' comfort- ably. Yl'i., it's truo '"l' cancd e<l SC\cral engagcmenls at the last mqincnt, tlw l..l\t onl' was schcdu]ed a few mon th.~ ngo at the \Vaklurf'., prt·.,tigious Empire n oom. Her close~t asso- ciates attribute 11 to ··<'old fcl't,' a bit of fear about appear· Ing bcfoTc a live ;mdic•ncc ngnin. But she's snfe. She's ri millionairess from pa!>t rccol(I royalties and motion pictures. Also, she has a guaranlt•l·<I income of $1 25.000 ,1 )'l'.l r for life from M\.M Hecords. Not bad. huh? Cover Photo.by Ew Rubln1teln group. If you watch the show "".ith an ~peu min_d. you ~ sec that Archie never slurs his so1Mn-luw with malice. Archie is a frightened man and has trouble coping with society. He never wins, he is a loser from the word go. The show's foremost purpose is to entertain, and we take great care not to offend anyone. ·Everyone-from the producer to the writers to the ac.:tors to the network censors-checks and ~double-checks the use of epithets. And we all have one pur- pose-to look at ourselves witl1 humor and never, neoer with harm. I send my deepest :md sincerest apologies to you and your family, if you feel that I have offended you. FOR KA1'HY LENNON uf the Lennon Si,t,ters Have you ever thought of breaking up your act to become singles?-M. N., Pontiac, Mich. e No. Never. W e all foci we n<..-cd lhe security of each other. Wt' do solos in the group. but wouldn't care to go out alone. If ouc of m ever 'aid , ""This is loo much for me," we'd all <Juil. \\le care about each other very deeply. FOR BURT REYNOLDS What do you u t to keep your physique so beautiful?- Cindy Anderson, T~e, Calif. • I follow a high-protein diet Monday through Friday. I eat pasta or other starches on weekends only. and I never eat candy or sweets. FOR SUZANNE PLESHETTE \ I~ your husband in 61ms [Suzanoe is marri~ to Thomas Joseph Gallagher IU]?-0 . H. H., Lorain, Ohio • No, he's in business-a stock investor. And at first it was quite diffic:ult. He'd ask me, ''What time will you be home?" and I'd say, "l don't know, maybe nine or ten." And he would say. '"Well, why don't you ask someoner· And I'd try to explain that it doesn't work that way in films. If we're in . the middJe of a scene, we· have to finish it. Now he under· stands these problems· better. f "OR TED KNICllT of '"J'h e Mary Tyler Moore Show" Is tl1e newscaster you play on MThe Mary Tyler Moore Show" typicnl? And how do the men on the network news regard this representation or themselves?-B. V. F., Prince- ton, N.J. • Te<l Daxh:r is a composite of several local television news- men. E,erywhcre I go people tell me lhcy know who the "real" Tod ll:ixter is. Network newsmen resented the char- acter at firs(. but most of them have now come around to where they can see the humor. March 11. 19H /iunl(y ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, PreaJdenl and Publisher PATRIC"M. LINSKEY, V.P.·Ad Director Sid Lay.1sky, Marlleting Dir.: Gerald S. Wroe, Eastern MQr.: Robert D. Gllcit, Associate Eas1ern Mgr:: Joe Frazer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; Rlcfiard T. Ftynn, Detroit Mgr. PUllLISHEll RELATIONS· ROBERT 0. CARNEY end LEE ELLIS. V.P.s and Co-Directors; Robert H. Ma"lotl, Mgr.; Robert J. Christian LEONARD S. DAVtDOW, Chairman MORT PERSKY, V.P.·Edltor-ln-Chlef Reynolds Dodson, Managing Editor Richard Valdall, Art Director Rosalyn Abravaya, Women's Editor Marilyn Hannn, Food Editor Joan Herwlctlsen and Hal Landon, Associate Editors: GIOfla lkler, Pictures. Contributing Editors: Pffr J. Op~nhelmer, PUBLISHER SERVICES: Robert a.nker, Hollywdod . Larry BOflstel.!'· Sports. Promotion; taryl Eller, Merchandising; Louie PRODUCTION: Melbourne Zlpprlch, Director Laraia, Distribution. Rlchuu Wendt, Mor.: Roberta Collins, Makeup Headquarters: 641 Lexington Ave., N.Y , N.Y 10022 «> 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved A publlcallOf'I Of Oo-COlll"""'lcmilon .. Ille. fdwud A. Do-•· Jr., Ch/et E111c:ut1v• Oftlc:er RolMd a. Trelftble, Pree/dent • • Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Wt~Asked Tl1ese Sfars, iMtWl1atDo l(,u Fear Mf)St •!~ · Compited by Alan Ebert RITA HAYWORTH "Sl'vcr:il yl'ar' ago. 111 r-.f .11Jrid, a tier dining in the pcnl- huu..c of .1 new 23-i>tory apart- ment hou,e, I entered an ele- va tor with five friends. No sooner did the door close than we plummeted. I can still hc11r thl· l.crcarno; and feel the terror :i~ we plunged downward. And I remember bein g thrown to the fl oor a'> the emergency bra kes fin ally caught and held . We later learned we were dangling ~omewherc llctwccn the third tloor and death. "The worst w;i~ not over. For more than an hour, we re- mained trapped in our cell with no means to force open the l1oor, no air and no way of knowing if we would suddenly l all again. "I will not hclubor the point. Today. I ride escalators or walk. even if that means six or seven llights to a hotel room or a friend's apartment.~ The doors of an elevator will never close 1m me agn in. The very thought produces a cold sweat." MAUREEN STAPLETON "Thal Ureat Silver Bird 1n the Sky. the Wrights' Wrongo, the airplane-that's my fc11r. "I don't understand the prin- .,·i°plcs of aviation-why the Big Bird doesn't fall down from the sky. SQ, I don't fl y -which causes consiJerable grief to an actress whose work is on both coasts. Only once did I suc- cumb. Many years ago, when in Los Angeles, my agent callc-<l to infonn me I was signed for a Broadway play. He convinced Jn.~ ... to save two day~ and fl y rather than take th e train. "In those days. there were no nonstop jets from California Planes to New York generally 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, M11rct1 17 1974 made a tour of the U.S. before falling down on th e Manhattan airpo rt. Well , my dears, l am here today by the grace of God. That trip was cine long cardiac arrest. They had to carry me oil the plane sucking my thumb. I vo wed never again. There's no percentage in it. If the plane doesn't crash and kill me. I'll die of heart failure anyway." GODFREY CAMBRIDGE "Even the new slim me can't st:m<l sm:ill cnclo~urcs. Jn a res- taurant, I can't sit facing a wall. only facing front. In an air- plane, if I know it's going to be a full night , I'll buy a second ticket so I C"On have the space next to me. I get physically ill when I feel closed in. "The worst experience I ever had was when I decided to com- mune with nature. I bought a terrific new canvas sleepiog bag, put on my Doctor Dentins, and snuggled in for a night under the stars. I couldn't stand it. I felt trapped. And I was! The 1ippcr was stuck and wouldn't open. "I said to myself: 'Godfrey, you are a reasonable, mature. intelligent, fairly together fel- low. Don't panic.' Only Godfrey didn't listen. He was too busy clawing. ripping and biting his way out of that straitjacket! "Anyone interested in buying a hardly used sleeping bag with a lot of fringe?" PATTI PAGE "Before every performance J sit in my dressing room con- vinced I will lose my voice in the middler of a song: that I'll \l pen my mouth. reach for a note and come up with nothing. .. It happened once in a foot - hall ~tad ium before 50,000 peu- Rita H•yworth: "Between the third noor and death" Maureen Stapleton: Godfrey cambrldge: Patti Page: A star· spangled bleep Attacked by "One long cardiac •rreat" ' a wild sleeping bag ...& Dyan Cannon: Burt Reynolda: Rod Steiger: "I ate the w-h-o-l·e thing" Pollutants and politics The double rip-on pk, arrd Lord. knows how many others who were tuned in to the nationwide broadcast. And to make mntters even worse. the song w:is 'The Star-Spangled Banner." "I can never forget that hl·lp- le~" feeling of standing there be- fore other~. despcratcl} trying to milkc n sound. and !'ICing en- pablc of m111c. l know'cxn~ll\' what I would do if it happened agnin . l\J hum loudly, hre:il into the three dance ~tep~ I know, udd :1 card trick or two. and then run -;-i ll the way hack lo Claremore, 0 1.la,. where I was horn." DYAN CANNON ··1 am nfrnid of the growing iosensitivjty to others in the world todn)'. I am fearful of tbe Here, in their own words, seven stars of our enter- tainment world revear the innermost fears that rest, hidden no more, in their hearts. self-involvement of which we arc all guilty. I am afraid of pol- lutants and p<>litics-which al- most seem synonymous thcs"· d11ys. l am afraid my daughter will never sec lhc true beauty in this world before it's destroyed.·· .BURT REYNOLDS .. There arc two things you must hold o n to when you be- come famous -yourself and your friends. Show business, or 'The Fame Game; as I call it, can rip off both. And that fright- ens me. Not all the money or fame in the world can com~n­ satc for that kind of aloneness. "Mine is a crazy business. The more famous you become, the more you are surrounded by people. But they are 'paid' peo- ple -managers, agents, aides, anu when the 'pay' goes, so do they. "Luck plays a big part in any career, and when you're down on it. if you haven't kept your friendships, haven't kept a true perspective of yourself, you're in big. deep trouble. I've seen it happen to mnny. When the money goes, so go the lights, the cameras, the action. As I said. mnn, it's frightening." ROD STEIGER "I am fe:irfu1 of waking up one day to find I have lived my life without ever having lived 11 all; witho ut having played every card held in my hand; with0ul h.1ving dared to experience all there is to experience. .. This fear results in my pla) - ing and working with detcrmina- 1 ion. I must do and he ;di I c:in. 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'~''" 11ors. lftl re ·Jul;u C•ut> f I p11r.es1 <lu11nq lllil cCJm•r-g •wo y&a1s -and m11y cancel membersn11, I I aoy t.mr ~Iler dv1ng so I am 1n1erHled In the lollow1ng type of enter· I la1nm1nt I Ill> 8-Treck Cartridges (FM-W) 24Q I Tape Cassettes (FN X) I ' Reel-to-Reel Tapes (FP YI I 12" Stereo Records IFR·ZI I j, Wrlle In numb••• ol 13 ••lacliont • MY MA IN MUSICAL INTEREST IS (ct.ec:ll one t>o1 only): !But I am itlt¥•Y5 ,,,.,, to cltOo$" t1om Any r..Jleaory) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Eaay Ll1lenlng 2 Teen Hit. 1 Cl"tlcel 1 ' Cou11try S I f I Ill! .... r ,.,,, ,,., ..... l'r;fllltt Allllreu I ,,,.., I I $•••• I I Do You Hau A Tel•pllont? (Chttlt one) -: YU APn PP<I n<ld"•'••• ,,.,,,. /Ot • .,,,.~ ... , of!rr ftp c .... 0 NO ...... I Pl191fi7' I ~------------------------ l,itt lj«,ud J~()\7e and Divt)re~: .. In Spit , or It Alt, ~larried Is Better.__ By Pat Load Especially for FAMILY WEEKLY W here arc the hrnlcs of ycster· day'/ Why arc ~o many of them spilling nails and travel· ing a'o the ~ivorcc milb of Las Vegas or the Dominican Republic or just ba11li ng it out in hometown divorce courts? Nervous and hollow-eyed. hut determined, these arc the women who arc tearing up their nests the minute the l:ist child grnduatec; from high school. But they aN not alone Many of us who arc 100 timid lo go that far talk about divorce a lot when the old man' back is turned or after the o;cc- ond martini has been trolled out to .1 .. surc a relaxed and congenial S.1t11r- d:1y evening. Wh:11·~ the mailer with ll'>, an-yway? Why ure so many people so diss:uis- fic<l with their marriages? Why do the ~wcct ·· 1 do's" of our youth turn into the outraged "I won't<;'" of middle age'! Most uftcn it's the wife who is mo1 c V\)Ca l a hour her tli'isatisfaction and the husband who retreats into a shell of si lcn\:c a "dlin·r·bother-mc" allitudc that drive<; her right up the wnll . Sometime~ he ha'i a lot of other retreats. too. How mnny of us single anti divurcctl ladico; have met a mar- ried rnJn who cx plaim that hi"i wife '\imply Joesn't understand me"? The implicati(1n 111 hi' complaint i' that '>he i'> J l>Olllleo;' witch who h;i., ruined the 1r,1nqu1llity of hi' }enrc; and th.it he c;tay~ with her only becau'ie of his grc.1t ~pirit of humanity. (n an epic loncline'<; rcrnini'iccnt of the Flying Dutchman. he now cove~ e very watcnngholc imitlc hi' limit-; of lame amt -;pace. questing for 'ome noble maid who will ca~c h1<1 pain for one hricf. c~tic encounter But (hen we're :ill so inept and tn- .inely ·clf·rightcou~ 1n dealing with \lUr 1 ·lie\ foultc; No wonder our Pat Loud chleved me with her husband and f1 e c 1 ren In the educa· llonaHelevision eries. "An American Famlly." She Is the author. with Nora Johnson, of "Pat Loud. A Woman's Story" (Coward, Mccann and Geoghe- gan, $6.95) and, without Nora Johnson. of this article about the stale of Amer1· can marriage and divorce. She and her husband Biii reached their own parting of the ways wh lle the TV cameras rolled. Their breakup was seen by millions of Americans and Eu ropeans. 8 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 17, 1974 . "How can we believe in not marrying? To do that ... is to believe that we have become such spiritual grotesqueries that we should bounce off each other in brief collision like the bumper cars in an amusement park." "The main lhlng I miss," says P•t Loud, "I• the companionship, •word that covers• whoi. lol of l•rrllory." ·u-.. Where did it ull start. thi' inability to cope with the rcalitie'l of marriet.I life? Our bodico; sure got older. but our emotions have declined to make the trip. They ·ecm no older or wi'icr than they were 15. 20 or even 30 year~ ago we·,e got more lhnn our solid Victorian heritage to confu c U'S. you know. We remember thing like World War II. in which we triumphetl over the forces of evil to make the world snfe for democrac)'. But the worl\1 didn't seem to work o ut quite that way. because. somehow. we have hccn ~ending the flower of our man- hood off 10 fight and die on foreign shores ever since. That has confused us a little, too. What is real and what isn't has never really become clearly sorted out in our m inds. Obviously, we had to get away. We had to escape. The Great Amcrie.10 Tranquilizer was escapism. and some of that confused us even more. Take our popular music, for instance. Which one of us didn't fantasize thnt Frank Sinatra was standing beside her nonexistent but magnolia-scented garden gate whispering her name in the moonlight? Or that Lena Horne wandered around in stormy weather, covering the waterfront and had it bad and that ain't good? And the movies. Who dared to pon- der the Vesuvian lust rising in the manly heart of that gentleman/savage Errol Flynn as he gazed into the eyes (totally ignoring the cleavage and heaving bosom) of gentlewoman/sav- age Maureen O"Hara? And who won- dered if their romance would still be warm and prosperous ten years later? Not a soul then, but tQday l'd be inter- ested in what Captain Blood was like after a few anniversaries. And what about the Captain from Castile? We all believed that noble and hot-t,lood- ed Spaniard would be forever faith- ful to the li ttle barroom slattern he loved. The fact is, we never ques- tioned the Captain's future and just weren't interested. To us, our roman- ti c adventure was the Mount McKin- ley of life. Marriage and the rest were just the inevitable downhill stroll. So it doesn't seem so strange, in retrospect, that a lot of us married for the wrong reasons. Many of us did manage to make the painful journey into adulthood. But for others, divorce may have been-only the logical un- raveling of a flimw little courtship. Marriage for today's young people 1s about as ditTerent from what it was in my day as Mick Jagger is different from Dick Haymes. There's romance, c sure, but also a lot more realism. (Isn't .. ~ there?) Most young people don't have ~ the same social pressures to marry-a: no r do they live in romantic isolation • > Ui booths i;eparated from reality by mir- ror images of their parents' perfect marriages., Modern man has been relieved (hasn't he?) of those simpering. over- romantic courtships in which that cute idiosy~crasy of bis beloved fiancee be- came a revolting ~abit once she was his wife. There is an o penness in these new relationships that allows for honeo;ty • (real or imagined) and in which frankness and candor exist even as love itself is nurtured. They've o;olved it, right? Wrong! As wise and logical as they are, it's really a pity that they aren't having any better luck staying married than their parents· generation had. Co11111111ed Warning : The Surgeon Ge neral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heal!h. VlR Sii~ V IRG INIA SUMS r-Mai/;o-;-Virgin; 5/;,;----:-- - ----;w--, P.O. Box SU I Glen Cove, Nno York llSf2 I Please~'"' my Pro T-Shirt in tlie following siu(s). I . -I 3t-J6 -M;O -12-ff I Si :.I I Small I M.rvliWf'I I larR" I ~ntrty: I For eacli shirt I me lose 1200 and 2 pock bottoms from I Virg111 il Slims (regular or meml1ol). I 1-Total e11elOSttJ $ __ _ I Se1uJ cl1erk or mo11ey order Ofliy. Payable to: L Virg1111t1 Slims Pro T-Sl11 rt Offer. I Off~ uotd lo µP1'SOftS urtd.r 21 ""'°"'of "lll· Oflv &ooJ "'U.S. I c'"IY. 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Al'1Uljle lncb of •blo• ••• wnk "l>t'll' .•• la>ot11•la. float iron CM! aa,ltc alltr •llrllt afteor 111l11:ht ... hand •hakin11 ... pllnic •Pa'm' kn<>!• on )Our chf,1 .. d1n1n"'~' diffKuhy in ,wlllltJwin11 .. vom11in11 . and all th' othn ph1 •Ira/ JtJrtur" tlwt '"'" 1o"r ///' i1ttu onr co11t11111o"J hr/I' And Every One Of These Nervous Symptoms Can Be Controlled ... And Then Diminished ... And Then Eliminated-OFTEN BY AS LITTLE AS THIS ONE SINGLE INSIGHT INTO THEIR HIDDEN CAUSE! And 1h1t in\ij!hl 15 lh1• I( you suller from any of the ll('MIO<I\ symptomi. li\1rd alxivr. I hen vim mu~1 un<1c.-..1and ac on~e 1ha1 your nerv~ ;ire not 111 . . they have n<>I iktcrtorlll«'d ... 1hr1 ha"' uni ''"' 1/1dr tr"' phniral hralth 111 11111· "'"' ' Whal has h•r~nrd to thtm m•lead Is that they havr simply lxcnmr OVER-SENSITIZED ... '"rubhcd raw .. by too much ouoi<k imta11on ... and arr no•" rrad.1· 10 d11rh11r1tr /hr nt101/onal a1td phpiral Jvmptu"'I of pa11/c 01 ro·rn 1h' lli11l1tri1 thtnfl 1/1111 /l<WS wront' Thus, the der~~\lon ..• intkci•ion ... lou of confidenc«< and all the otht'r cmot10na symptom• you ferl at«' 111 caulioCd by OVER·SENSI· T IZED ll('r•tll! And the churnin11 stomach ... palpitacin-hu11 ... nc•er-cndin~ hcadachM and all the n1hcr ph•socal Mrvous~ymp1oms you feel a~-aiµin -all cau~d hy OVER-SENSITIZED MrYCll1 And thcrt"fnrc lhc way Ill lrut ALL thew S)'mptoms '' NOT "'llh dru11• ... NOT with shock . . NOT with mt'dic~I formulations or ho~· p11ali1arions at all' Thr "'"'" '" trrar th'" """" Is to rhan1r th' polst>nOli.J·lho"1thts thal "" ruhbln' thrno ra••.' And this is doM (•~ proven t>y 1tm 1ntrrnatlonally-famcd ph)'\id~n VIT AL NOTE! To gain thl' wonder-worltU111 bencfiu or this book 1n cvcry aru c1f your life •tarting within the fi~ five minules after you p1cl.. it Ill' thur h ahJo/utrl}' no 11ttd to STUDY th/.J rt'vtJ/utlunarr nr w boult or ,.,,,. rrad II froM C'O"" lo i:ovrr. or txprnd a111· morr '"/ltu11ry" t'Oort on }'0"' part olhu 1ha11 to hro••Je throuf(~ 11 111 .. ,,.,r lriwrr /or""" or two thrlllin11 mlnulr< a d11>" This is NOT a textbook! NOT a study manual' There arc no lectures-not a single '"bluc·sky" tht<>ry 10 pon<kr over anywhcrt'! Instead, for lhl' first lime; hLrr arr 1'VOlutlonorr """ hrraA.· thro.,11/u that HELP YOUR NERVES DE-SENSITIZE THEM· SELVES ... ACTUALLY DRAIN Otrr TORTUROUS MEN· TAL AND PHYSfCAL SYMPTO MS STARTING T,l§E VERY FIRST DA Y-o/I thmu1th a /rw lncrrdlbly·slmple 1rclin/q1"1 th"' yn11 <'Olf P"' lo work Jorfo" 1hr .. ,.,.,. /irJI rime rou pick /1 "P· .Therefore. we do NO wa.nt you 10 treat 1hil amuing volu~ as you "'ould an ordinary book! lrutcad, ,.1! ask you tlUJ . Place ii o n your bedstand, entirely al our risk, for thiny d~! Browse 1hrou11h jus1 a few pag~ every nieti1 before you 1c1u«<! Sil.IP around if you like! 8111 moltr ah<o/.,trll' no C"onulous rf!on 10 "Jt.,dy" this bonlc, "work"' Ofi it, or ""n lftt'morl:r a lintlr onr of lhr. tltrlllinr lr clt11/q11n ''"" -,,,I/I /ind 011 ""'r>' onr of Its pa1n.' rnstcad, you·u makl' 1hls surtlinl! ctitcovery in these ""ry first 1h111y days 1lonc. lnscantly-\lmply by luJ\ne through 1u pa110- >'uur m ind wlll 11u1on101/roll) ohJorb '"' •>0rrdrr·•·orkl111 prot'r- d11rr< /aid out for you In rltls book! Ettrm/111/y, """ •-Ill rt1po1td 10 lrt ro1tvrn1Jon-.rhotrrrl116 brt'11ktllro"--"'' lncvllably-bour after hour-day alter day-week after -c.k- )'OU ll'ill find )'l)Ur body dnining 1w1y, almost by ll~lf, the tor· turn of rons11n1 ner;ousnns ... overwhtlmin1 depr6~1on ... lack ol confidcnc-e ... chronic fati11uc .•. 'sluppin11' or •1acln1' bun ... f ins and needles In hands or fttt ... «<vtn nause.. shonne" o brtatb. chest •nd stomach pains, weak 5pells. and ncvtr·ft~1111in1 Insomnia! And much. much morel All thcJC-IOM! For just a rew short moments :a day! WHAT OTHERS SAY: : MIP'd "'' ro "'"''' ond rtl<'uud "" /ro111 tllr parllcu/flr hr /I I ha.-r ""'" /11 rttt In >itttf' "'" buokdolO'n JI' JWlfl 0110 .. ··t thllfA. u/ Dr. Wuk<'< ..,uh od11tlrot/nn 011d dt!f'P rro1itttdr, a• I um '"'' 1ho.,Ja11d1 of othrr JH'Op/t' o" do1nl( ... "/ 0111 0111at1td 01 tltt' prot,,J• I modt 111 \llC/I 11 short '""" •• "11 wo11/d hr 110 rrtr11f(rratlo11 10 add th"' )'OUT book •avtd 1111· /lfr .. . 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WHAT THE PUBLISHER SAYS: lfO PF. AND HELP FOR YOUR NERVES t.01 yo/d "'"' }$<),()(}() roplrs ottd 1!11J bu11 1t1tdori<"d bJ• mrd1rol and mttntal· hr.u/1h uuo<1ollu1,. tltrou11hout tltr ..,orld. M11/ionJ o/ Amrrirans llt1\t' linud Dr Wuk'J 011 "'""/J/011 and radio sho,.·1 11nd lw«r rrad <'Jffrrpll tron1 /ht' boo~ w/1/clt rrrrnl/f apptorrd irr Reader's DtJCSl. I/ yo" att ont ot th._. marry wltoJr ""'""' arr 011 <'dtl' attd •·ho somrliMr. Jttl pa111c and do11 '1 kno"' wh>-thu rrmar/(. nhltt book ,.as w1f11r11 for you. on th<'l1'~nll' of p:i11rn1s) in four ~•mple sir~' The fi1't nf which t111p• ,,..,. '"'' •)'tllf'ton11 lhotli phv3/ra/ 01td 1'11101/nnal) from 11111/1/ph '"' from 1lt111 mo111l't11 011' Thr wcond of which .,.,.,. In "onq.,11/1:r und 11111'1 du•·11 rhn•r o•·n .,r11s111:rd nrrws /or morr po•·u /111/i· ta11d pn111a- 11rntl1·1 1han tin)' drut u pharmarul c-011/d ltl't'f lflVlt J'Oll.' The third of which lclS you stop fi1thtin11 !hose •ympto~s fwh1ch onl) inten•i~\ 1hcm in an cvcr·1ncrcasin11 spiral of shttr torment). '1nd- 1n\lrad -lra1·t' /tl<'m alo1tt' In an 11111r nio"s •·ay that ll'ts thr111 •tart h•ollnt '"'"'""""-' And the fourth of which-the Jrea1 rcwaid-hri111fJ rou ''""''' ·hul· wrrli· har lt. 10 '"' prrson 1·011 uu 10 M ! With o "'"'· 111d1irln1t /rrl/1111 nl rontrol and ronfid<'nCt' rhol nothl11' ca11 dt'l trov! Su much "1 th~t 1h" ll<ICh'• actu1ll)· co~ rieht out and stain bluntly. 00Thr "'"'''"' 11;,.,.,, h'" •·ill dr~nttrlf cul"t' you. i/ rou only /allow /1'"' In Fact, case History After Case History Proves That Cure May Be So Dramatically Quick That Your Friends And Family Will Beg You To Tell Them Your Secret! Once apin. it donn"t maltcr what physic1I or tmotion1I 'Ymf'(om~ ynu arc no"" sufferln11 from ... how t"dttply cntrtnchcd" they arr • . ho"'· lon1t you have ~«'n plarucd by them , .. h<.>w "old" or .. wrak" or ··out--0f.q1n1rol" you may ftt today! Hrr<' 11 sprcl/ir, 11,p.b1•·ln1mrdlm•· J1'P od1iu that ••ill ( •1!a1n to quot< dir«11y from the doc:lnr) "bnnl1/r c-"rn 11n .. ~lro1t" s1t111ollo11 ond rt'1ta1n ,wor r of mind and body"! f-or cumplc: Thc two-minute "'lf-trutmcnt (you perform C\llt' ln,rnlous 11111< 1c1ion with your che-t) tltal tnds swddt'n ponle u/:1trt'S on tht' spot includ1n11 all thr ir sldl' cffttts such as dtnillt'ss, pins and needlu. tn· ""luntary s:tiffcn1n1t or the jolnl.5, inahllhy to bruthe. and 111 the re•t. Thal "lump In the thro1t lhat won't ftO away .. -ltaw to honi•h II In tt1/n111u ... and tnfoy '"""fl 011v food you ,. uh 10 on<"<' a1tal.n ' Phy~lcal wcall~s-pcthaps the most dreaded or all sympfoms-and (surpnsln11ly) pe.rhars 11tr falf<'J/ o/ ull to honfih • How to deal wilh the twin monsters of fatf1uc •nd 11uilt ' And leave ABOUT THE AUTHOR DR. CLAIRE WEltKS became interested In the problrm' o{ ncr;uus lllnru when shl' observed In her medic.ii practice 1ha1 those who suffered ~t suffc~d "Mrvously ... IX W«lt« Is Coruultirt11 Physician to the Rachel Forster Hosrntal in Sydney. , ustralia. She has wrhlcn a11icln for populai ma11uincs in En11land and bas apptar~d with Mike Douglas. Arlrne Francis, Barry Farlxr and many other U.S. radio and T V shows. 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"'11h .11N>l111r .-nnli.knn.-that you no"'· have the poi...: .md \l:'ll "'''~""'rt to• "'"'mrl"h Che 11u:1ls you havc al .. •ays wantrd' Alrr~d)· ~ ~l-!1cllcr 1n none fme1)!n nation•, a< well "' the United S1a1t•' RraJ 11 frl'm ••'<t'r 111 nhcr \\le 1alt' all the ri,l' r~" enough" Wh) not send on the •'Oupon-TODAY' r ----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY! ----, IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Oeol. 561 l I 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Ope Locke, Fie. 330! 9 I Gentlemen: Plcuc rU5h ~ a col')' of HOPE ANO Ii El P FOR YOUR NERVES, 18()(1JS. by Claire Weekes. M.ll.' I rn c~ .S6.98 1n full pa)mcn1 I understand I may o am1ne thl' bOok for • full 3-0 da~ en1 ordy at your risk. If I am n<'I s.itts!Kd. 1 will 1imrly return it 10 you foi my moMy back. I I I Enclosed 1s check or M.O. for $______ I YOU MA y CttA RGE. MY' I 0 MASTEK C HARGE 0 8ANKAMERIC"ARI> '~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.---.--:-:--I (hnd at..•vt' I lntrr Bani.. ' -----------------)\IUI n.in•l') I E~p11at1on date of m) ,:ard _______________ _ NAME I ADORESS C llY STl\Tf. 71P Pie•'"' pnn' I I I I Pat f ~()lid Co11tin11ed So here we are, young and old alike, with more than one in three of us getting divorced and a lot of the others apparently restless but holding fast-at least so far. [According to the best statistics available to FAMILY WEEKLY, more than 36 percent of U .S. marriages are ending in divorce.) Remember lhe old saying. "Love is the answer," to which the rejoinder was, "What is the question?" That was a pretty good rejoinder, it turns out. Love just isn't the answer to every- thing. I think we have to realize that love is a bust as an all-purpose prob- lem solver. We have foolishly expect- ed love Lo answer too many of our needs. Is it just plain impossible for most of us to dedicate our integrity to a life- time commitment? Must prenuptial bliss so often tum into postnuptial boredom? I don't think so-not if there is enough light, air and freedom in the union, and if both parties work hard to keep it that way. To think of mar- riage as a ball and chain helps create resentfulness and boredom. Yet in- credible numbers of people do just that. After my divorce, my married friends knew I sat up on my hill in Santa Barbara every night in a house full, of kids. But many of them still en- vied me. I was free to do whatever I wanted to and they weren't. Yet they were supposedly happily married people! But bow can we believe in not mar- rying? To do that is to believe that to truly know each other would be a re- volting shock. It is to believe that we have become such spiritual grotesque- ries that we should bounce off each other in brief collision like the bump- er cars in an amusement park. It is to believe that intimacy assassinates love, which is a word too few of us really understand in the first place. It is to believe that life is a tragic joke in which we, ladies and gentlemen, are all portraying fools. I remember this : When my mar- riage was good. ii was very, very good. I once believed that it would automat- ically go on forever. that it was not fragile, but solid and substaatial. But my mistake was one of immaturity, not sloth or callousness. I like being married, and I think most people do. too, because in spite of the risk and all the ugly statistics, an awful lot of people are still marrying. Fvcn peo- ple involved in what they call "experi- ments in ahemate life-styles" haven't really come up with anything very dif- ferent from the basic family concept, no matter how hard they try. The basic ingredients are a man and a woman who want to distill a life to- gether. It's a primal urge in practically all of us. Some say love's opposite is indiffer- ence. But I seem morbidly unable to conjure up this indifference toward Bill •. even though he and I haven't lived together for two and a half years. And that isn't because I'm one of the classic torchbearers, either. I hadn't thought of him as Captain Marvelous for years before we di- vorced. and it's pretty obvious that I wasn't the_sy.-eetheart of his dreams during those same years. Both of us wanted out. Indeed, we had to get out. or we would have wound up rntting out paper dolls and talking to them. So our divorce was more lilce telling the frontline troops that the war was over than like a visit from the angel of death. We were free to face each other without rancor for the first time in ages. It was like having bad Mr. Hyde turning into good Dr. Jekyll again, "Our divorce was more like telling the frontllne troops that the war was over than like a visit from the angel of death." and I can now remember my marriage with pleasure instead of anguish. The gentleness of my divorce is largely re- sponsible for that. BiU and I had emerged from the battle of the sexes and we were still friends. But the price of freedom comes high. 'fhougb I don't regret my de- • cision to divorce, I havt seen life from both sides now. And for me, at least. married is better. The main thing I miss is the companionship, a word that covers a whole lot of territory. A lot of my unmarried friends use that word to describe what they're missing. I do have a new life and the challenge is exhilarating. I'm not about to re- treat from it again, but I like life better and feel more complete when I'm sharing the experience-of-living with a husband. Living alone \Cems unnatural to me. My children have to go out. hope- fully a lot wiser 1han Bill ,md I, and face the challenges of their own lives They'll have to find their own mates to do that with them. I'm 1ust their launching pad, and that's the way it sbol\1d be. It's just that I want the same thing for myself, and having had such balance in my Jifc once. I know what's missing now. FAMILY WEE Kl V, M11cl'I .,,11974 • 11 Lana Lobe H1moon, '""""· 11331 .•. WHERE FASHION AND VALUE 60 TOGETHER! ............ -~! ~neck •.• cu~ priftoMa 1in.. front end Nett •.• becll i,lp .•• wtd94wttl hemllMI lft Col~ rmyon knll bonded to ~ .. BIYe. v.itow, ~. Of Pini! M22714-Jumper ~-= r~~. 11" HelfSllM 14~-22" •... 12.11 1\JATlE'O NU.OVER. HelMca nyton. Wh .... •"9. Pink ~ S(M-38), M(38). 1.(40) ...... .... -~ ..... ITMULI Portrait of femininity crMted by our dee6gner. linen-look rmyon oollat to frame your face; C*lff9 t"-t button twloe. More buttons for bodice trim; back zlj); vlnyt betL All these plus a aklnfut of unpreseed pleetal Wll~ cotton. Black/white, Blue/wtllt• or Plnk/wtllte M2011 l-Orns Junlcn •t7 l lH ....... 1C>-t9 .. 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TOT Al OltOOt llld. •"*tit Md 4% Slln Tu tor Mell Ndlti.Mt "l-1 POSTACC I HANDllllC 0 c.o.o-&cloM $2.00 per pnlltllt TOTAL CJeelOSED \'OU CM CHMCtl I 1111 1 """'"' of {cllecl OM) 0 AMOtlCM Df'ltESS 0 IA1NWt£•1CAltO 0 DINEltS' CLUB o MASTta C*RCE , .. ,.,.,..,, ""'""' ____ c• '""" d•1•t1> ACCOUllfT # D"llU COAT(), _____ _ 0 ,!UM fDnAf'd flt[[, ~, AU COL-OR I.MA Loew CATALOG. No purdltM neutury. ...... ~-----------------------~ C-·--------------------~ ·•1 . .,.,.,.~,,..,,,..,__=-----~'tlt• ______ _J.p ____ _ ~~~~~· 974 • , r o ~ If FREE FASHION CATALOG• MO MCMS( lllCUSAIYI :.,•,:-..=-.... •tit• ......... ........... . ------------- r-==~::-D:t-:G: .. , No RfU Coupon - - -- - - - --1 The Legend of the Amazing Powers of I Caroline Road I l d'~4"d€' II Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 11t1S4 11 "\ cno11x s O Here's my dollar plus 25' postage .• ~ . J<.: O Here's two dollars for two copies (you pay postage) I Please rush me The Consumer Gazette with the name brand free offers and dis-I I count coupons worth over S 135. I I {Absolute Limit· Two Issues per family) I Name_________________________ I I I Street _________________________ Apt. ___ _ I I I Clty ________________ State. _______ Zlp ___ _ - - --- - -•Add aalestaa where~cable - - - - - - - 150 GIFTS AND MONEY SAVING COUPONS FROM BRAND NAME COMPANIES WORTH OVER $135 One of lhe besl ••rs to light lnlletion la to t•ke adv•ntege ol the l'lundredt ol tree onera •nd uvlng discount coupons lrom Neme 81and advertisers. Bu1 how do you find out •bout them? You'd have lo tpend cloae to 24 houra • day readlllQ ad• end Yitfl· Ing relall 1toret to d11cover and oblaln all these megle money-Hvlno eoupons-l'ery one a chance to make tremendou1 Honnga on man., lemous brands whose name1 'fOU know Now th••• tebulou1 orters-•ncludlng tho actual coupons .,ou need to cash In on them-nave boon collected tor 'fOU 111 '" one convenient place-In a remerlceble new "Inflation f1ghtrng Krl" celled Con· tumer Gerette Send full one dollar lo get ~ Jam. packed pages ol coupons, oftera and valuable Infor- mation (only 2 to a lamily plene) When you open thl• v1lue.pac•ed publlcatlon you won't believe the bmrgalnt II con111n1-tree merchendlse end huge di•· count• you cen ha"" 11mply by taking Iha coupons to your loc•I re1111 -'tore or b'f soadlllQ them to the manulaclurer to ~ave lhe rnerchendlse deh¥ered 10 your door by mall There ara tree Hmples and dis· eounl coupon berg81n& tor eYerybody-housewlvea teen.agers. 1p0rt1 10 ... ra. senior erlorens, mothert wllh babies• (Why, tu•t by takmg advantage ol one otter eloM you can get • tree p.or of panl.,tloM wonh lhe price or "rOUr Consumer Guett•'l Here are 1yplcal °"8rs you wlll find. D"UO ITOH IT£MS A1olt1n-250 tablets tree Sugar aub1lllule-lree In pur1e carrying case Vilamlna-30 day 1upply tree Ol'OCE"Y ITEMS Famou• Name Pe1nu1 Butter• Famou1 Name Garbage B11g1 • Famous Name Candy • Famous Name Bake or Fry Mlk • famous Name Sated OrHslng Sl'O"TI EOUll'MENT Goll B11fls • Tonnlt Racquet• • Bueball1 • Bu~et. balls • F 11hlng l ures • flaJhllght1 HEALTH & eEAllTY l'"OOUCTS free Pan1yhoae • Hair Tre1lmen1 & Condllloner • Famou·a Name Creme RlnH • Famou1 Name Proleln Shempoo • free Famou1 Name BalHm Shampoo • Free Famous N1me Balum Conditioner • free Famous Name feminine Hygiene Products • Skin Clean1er • Complulon Soap • Baby Wipe Tluuts • Famous Name Sunlan lotion • Perfume • Nall PotlMI • l ip Gton • Eye Meko Up • Contact Lons Solullon. LEISURE I TJIAVEL Molel Oi1count Coupons • Amusement 011co1.ont Coupons • RHtauran1 Discount Coupons • free Allu • free Tour Guldea • Free Photo Film • Free Stamps and Coins FUN l'RODUCTS Free M1n1alure Postert • free SUckum1 • free Iron On Palehea • Record Album• • Ca.tume J-•lry • free Computaroted 1200-Word Horo1cope In addlllon, -C4n1umer Gazette Is cram lull of velu able consumer gu1dH. 11111 end er1rclea that can uYe you pennres, dollars, even hundred• of dollars wtlen you 11hop1 You'll oe1 the teariest t•CA• on Tu fre. Re1urn1 on your moneyl Home Huard• Thal Kiii Children• How to seve money on Preacnptlon Medicines• Home Freezers can ruin your goods! lr1-veslmen\ Hed9ea that boat lnftatlonl You ma., be kllllng your oeu A Bulcher reveals dirty meal mar11et' trrcks• How to aeve 80% on beauty products• Shrewd lnvestmenis In Real E111te• The llarardt ol dieting! Ho;or lo buy a new car for Juat S12S 00 above dealers cost! Con:wmer frauds lhat Rob .,ou blind! Take up lo 40% ott your r,..,., Blll•' BNI Ille h10h cost of heallno your homer The lies •b<>\il Vllamrnal Hurry-send your dollar now. We can only promlH you full value for your money·U vlng Con1umer Gazette 11 you ac1 FAST beceuee many manufacturers make lheae aenutlona1 onera tor a llmllad time. So come tn or marl the coupon al once to avoid dluppolnlment• Once upon a time, In the reign of Askia the Great, Sultan of Song- hai, it is told that a poor camel driver, Ahmed, so displeased the powerful ruler that he was cast out of the oasis to die in the desert. As he lay near death, a Bedouin came seeking to rob him. Ahmed, seeing the dagger raised above him, grasped at the thie.f's throat and broke ..,,. therefrom a chain bearing a strangely carved silver Cross. In- stantly the Bedouin pailed, stag- gered and fell dead! Praising his luck, Ahmed placed the Cross upon his own throat, where- upon the camel of the Bedouin approached and knelt, and bore him to a cave near Agades. Here Ahmed discovered jewels, spices, and gold. looted from a thousand caravans. And from that day for- ward he and his descendants- for each of whom Ahmed caused a copy of the Cross to be carved -:.1 -lived in health, riches, and good fortune for all of their days! In thil modem day, such tales •r• not to be believed. Or are they? It is • fact that in the Republic of Niger, astride the ancient caravan routes across the Sa- hara, the oasis of Agades still basks j n the sun, little changed from the 16th century, when Askia did indeed control a, vast kingdom stretching from the desert to the sea! It is a fact that, since an- cient times certain substan- ces and talismans have been known by millions to have the power to affect the destiny of those who wear them next to their skin the power to bri')Q wearer - Health, Happiness, LucK. Success~ And while It is not known how, or by whom the original Cross of Agades was flrst copied and smuggled to Europe, It Is a fact that Agades was part of the French African territory In the 18th and 19th centuries! And today it Is a fact •that thousands of French- men and women wear this Identical Cross of Agades (always in contact with the skln)I The modem belief Is that the curious carv- ing and design of this beautiful piece of jewelry somehow modifies the human body magnetism-that It makes this mal)netlsm positive, capable of repelling harmful and Inauspicious waves, and attracting those ben~ficlal to the wearer. (Cenalnty you have often been aware of the magnetic attraction of those who succee~ho are lucky and happy an~in good health. And we often speak of the "good vibrations" Y(e get from certain people!) .. THE GENUINE CROSS We certify that this is a true, In every detail Cross ol Agades described In the legends of the orient. We make no clalms for Its Power to change your destiny or Improve your health and happiness. Wear It If you like simply as a distinctively beautiful piece of jewelry~ellcately carved and beautl- fully plated In your choice of silver or gold But we can make It possible tor you to test Its power for yourself -without risk! If after 19 days of wearing LA CROIX d'- AGADES In direct contact with your skin you are dissatisfied for any reason, slmpty return It and we'll refund the purchase prlcel Mall coupon at once! --------------Mill lie Risk Ctu,.ft Tedaf American Consumer Dept. NC-18 Caroline and Charter Roads Phladelphla, Pa. 19154 Pteue rush me the Cron of Ag1des, complete with m1tchln1 24~ ch1ln. I m1y wear It nut to my skin for t 5 days Ind of I m not pl u sed rn 1ny •war I may return It 1nd ~u wfll refund the full purchase p11ce (r1cept post..i1• & hlndllncl -no qunllons n•ed' 0 NCS sllvtr plattd $1. • ~nt [ll(loSrd $ 0 NCC sold pl1ttd $1.tl CheO or mone., order, no COD's plun Please Include J.50 to p1rtlilly covet postafe and handllns. Hime Sir Ml ---------------""'·-----City, ___ _ Sbtt Zip (Add Sales Tax Where Applicable) ·--------------------------------------- Sewing Cor~r B y Rosaly n Abreva y a A PRINTED PATTERN Send to. FAMILY WEEKLY PATIERNS. Dept. 5087 4500 NW 135th St .• Miami, Fla 33054 PLEASE PRINT Be sure 10 give ZIP Code NAM.._ _________ -------- STREET CITY _________ _ STAT..._ ___________ ZIP __ _ Send $1.25 plus 25 cenls for poslage and handling; cUh, chac.k, or money order. $izeJ)-10, 12, 14, 16 (new sizing). F-1900 State Size The Cool, Cas11al Shirtdress T he cver-po p ul.1r shirrd rcs) (this one slips c a,ily o\cr the head ) makes fa!thion points for the warmer mo nths ahead . II fealures front-and- back yoke lrcatmcnl. a fro nl ta b o pening and ~on"enient patc h pocker. Make it in short slccvc<i or sleeve le~. using linen. cotto n. jersey or a ligh tweight ble nd. Size 12 takes a ppro\imJtel) 3 yards of 44-inch ma terial for the shorr-slccvc versio n a nd 21'1:1 yards fo r the sleeveless one. Stand ard body mcac;urcmcn ts for size I 2 are: Bust 34, W a i'lt 25' 2, Hips 36. .... F-1900 FAMILY WEEKL-Y. Mari;h 17. 1974 • 13 INTERESTED I N ASTROLOGY? How Ytlu 1· llo1·c•sc·c•1le (,a11 ll1·i DfJ Vou \\realtt1. Lc•ve. Suc·eess A ncl I I a.11,1,i 11ttHH ('Jnlun . 0 11 IWN AA)·D1J }uu li.nnw lhJI )llll 1.Jn hJve your pcrw nal nJla l h<HOSl•>Pl' ~J'I Jnd Jnaly11!'tl free:? You can. The Amn 1t:Jn ,\'lrnln~til'J I A~oc1<1l 10n, the largt'l>t kno w n Jsl rolo~1 .. JI .,0~1c t y in the wo rlJ , 1-. conducting Jo;lrolug1.:al ri:\l.'.ir..!1, T hey need h1r1 h inform atio n fo r 1111, pr111~~1 II y ou :.end them your h1rth JJIJ. they'll CJ 't Y•>UI horoscope on their computer tor n 'J1<.'Jrd1 purpmn. And if yo u wish. lhcy'll send you a n1py 111 11 Yo ur p\·ri.onal nJtal horns«11 p~ will ~""'"' o l Jhout •> p.ige::. and 3,000 wo rds. II will 1illl'r >'•HI rhc: he:st psycho logical analy•m o f ¥C1Uf\dl .1\.',1tl.1hk to day. Yo u r horoscope will analy1e yn11r ,1n·11i:1 h' Jnd weJl..lll.'SSCS. It will ll·ll you hnw tu IJ I..,· lulkr advJnt.1ge o f yo ur talenl'i. and c:;how }•Ill h11w to o vercome your weal..nc,\cS. Your hon1,,1•p,· will d iscuss yo ur lovehfe. ll'll you who you \hou ld l•l' ~xually compat1h le w11 h. Jrtd nu1lml )11ur mJr riJge po tcnl1Jb. It will Jl'o uw.-r \0111 111.ultJI, fJ111 ti), and l'.htlJ rc:l.i11o n,l11p' Jinn~ v.11h ~uu1 lll'Jlll1. y(lur l.Jrccr nppllrl untl lt'~. Jl1J }'nur llllJllll"'. A n irnportJnt point \houlcl h~ rnJJ,·. 'I' •'Ur p.:r 'i4>nJI comrutcr horoi.cnrl· will not hl· 1he >?l·n,·rJI I.ind round Ill pJ pcrf)ad,,. ,.,,I.Jr pl'r,11nJI nimputn horO\lopc will analy1c >our '11n·<.1gn. nwun \lf.n. rtSLnK ~i!!n. J nd p lancl<> a1: .. o rJing tu your c\J d 11mc. date. mont h, year and p lace o l htrth. \1Jny pcork do n't u ndcrslJnd the 1mportJn1.l' ,1f tlll'tr moon sign and rrs1ng sign. Your moon '1g11 rder' to your su bl.'onscious mind rl'la1m11. to your pJsl. It also affects yo ur ch1ldhoud l'.nnd 1tion1ng, 1n,11nv live pallc rns. feelings, an d inner nature. Your """l:t sign !.ho ws you ho w you prnjerl yl1ur-,cl f. 11 "I h~ mask yo u wear before o thers. Your 3,000 word,'> page nata l horo~LOPl' wlll lw cast o n the Assorial io n's giganl 11: Jo0-65 I. U.M. computer. The computu was r rogrammeJ hy the Association's staff o f to p certif1.:d a~t rologt·"· It contains over "24,000 ,000 hits o f ;iuthcnt1ca1 ed a .... tro logrcal information . 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(L1m11 of 2 · no ex· I ~rtioni> I NAME 1 0 Mf . 0Ms I I I I DATl Of •RTM I ZIP Clip and rN1I this form to : ~·------Ill·•-.. -. ..... _...... Tht A merican Astrolnnical Assoc. °'""•····-s~·-~ .... a ...... o.or., .,_ .__. RHearch Div., Dept. 243 ~~ T , • ..,_.__ 4965 West use. s.e--C.nton. Ohio 44708 IWORTANT: tifll OFFER CARRIO~ PULL h f. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ------------------------~------- , ORDER House of Wesley's • • • CREEPING , , , at Amazingly LOW PRICES 8 for $1.75 12 for $2.50 Plus Valuable Peony Bonus! ~ WHY PLANT A GROUND COVER? 1 In many areas and situations, ground covers are more appropriate and more satisfactory than turf. They are able to grow and thrive In sun OR shade, and in poor soil. ~ 0.n steep slopes where mowing Is difficult, ground cover Is much more effective and much less laborious to maintain than grass. Ground covers hold the soil as well as turf and the textures are far more interesting. Small areas of grass are a continual chore to . keep mown and trimmed but ground covers require almost no care. They are excellent protection and soil conditioners. They hold tfte fallen leaves from blowing away. thus helping to add annually to the humus content. One of Sedum's most valuable auea. .. Its full Ume beauty. Lush foliage begins In early spring, and st8'-ahaped wine r.d flowers delight the viewer from late June through September. The attractive aeml .. vergreen lollege lasts well into winter, maintaining Its rich green and bronze color nearly all year round. Besides being one of the loveliest of the ground covers, Sedum also rates high on the other requirements. It .. hardy, grows well In Min or partial sh.cte, In Hndy soll, clay soll, or good soil Its thick foliage and root system hold the soil on slopes or banks. The neat 3-4" cover forms a dense perennial m.t to bring green and wine red beauty to slopes, borders. rocky areas, anywhere beauty and durablllty are needed. · Each plant will easily and quickly spread to fill one sq. tt. Sedum spreads evenly, maintains its uniform smooth bhuty at all stages of growth. Unlike some RED SEDU Now to cover those hard-to-fill bare spots with Blazing Color! Check these Special Features of the Perfect Ground Cover! CRE EPING RED SEDUM / Grows in Any Soil ,,. Thrives in Sun or Partial Shade / No Special Care Needed """ Extremely Hardy .,,, Brilliant Color "" Rich, long-lasting Foliage / Neat, uniform Growth -"' Quick, but Disciplined Spreading .,,, Guaranteed ,,. Inexpensive Vo11 \'.ill rt ... e.vr h.Hd/ northern nursery grm· pl~nt~ ·,1•cl11ll~ p.1ck.iql'<i to arrive in prir11~ ' titl n. A11 1•t1ht.11101nrJ buy at less than 20c µ • 1' r•• rn I t, of two doz~n! ~Rftftrut~ftftft~ ~ "::? 2 FULL V GUARANTEED ~ ~ All items gueranteed to be of high queltty, $ $ exactly u advertised and to errive In good ~s ~ heelthy condition or purchase price will be $ refunded. RETURN SHIPPING LABEL ONLY -: ........ -you may keep the pl.,.ta. (One per limit). -~c *14*,Uu \f 'tf ~~~~~r~~ft,~r1~ other ground covers. Sedum, also called "Dragon's Blood," stays where you put It -does not straggle out Into places where it doesn't belong. Sedum la almost lndeatNCtible, enduring end persisting against heavy climatic and nutritional odds. SEND this Special Off er Coupon TODAY to receive your Red Sedum Now is a Good Time to Plant RED SEDUM! Your young Sedum plants will establish themselves ~in to spread a few days after planting. In a month or so·they will already be ~ Inches In diameter. They / may lose their foliage .. the first w inter progresses but will leaf out again In early spring. During • long growing seasoo they may reach 12.. In diam-.-... ..- eter, always maintalnjng their neat regulated and Peonies! r --- -----,.._ ,.,."' "•'"'' - -- ----- 1 HOUSE Of WISLEY, NURSERY DIVISION I R.l.N0.1,DfPT.1959-106 11&.00MINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 I Please send the following: HOW CAT. MANY HO. ITEM 242 Creeping Red Sedum I I I I I I I 628 Red Peony Bonus (2 for 2SC with orders of $2.50 up) TOTAL 2 P Eo NI Es 2 5 ¢ I ,. .... add 6SC '°' ""~ anct hMdll"'. 1 minoi• ruident• pie-edd s-. S.les tu. COIT 11 shape. HOME 'O FFICE !NAM~----------------- HOUSE OF WESLEY Nursery Division, ' R. R. 1. Bloomington. Illinois 61701 Everyone's favorite. With Sedum onlers of $2.50 Of more. I AODf11r.N'----------------- you can order 2 Red Peony bushes (a ret. St.75 value) for I. only 2S.. Take edvant.ge of these extra savings on h.nd-I CITY------------------ IOfM peot1ies-1peclal with this v•lu.SMJCked Sedwn offer. I STA ?"'-----'-------------------------------------------.. ------------------------ .. Special-By -Mail Offer! L olora do Blue Sp r uc Bu11tH11I COLOftAOO BLUE SPftUCIE (Plcea Pll"leftt tla11c.) Md• more -..Ut)' incl "''"• to your y1rd ewery )'Mr. You recelYe ltront, nortftern n11r...-y1f'own, ntcety r-tM, '->'Nr-olct. 1 O to 11 In. IMdll"IL Just rltftt for tr1n .. ---"''"'· IE•c•H•nt for UM .. cor· -troupa. wlMlbrMkL lncll'fld1111 spoclmenL Masses of Colorlul CftlEl!PING PHLOX (P. S11bul1t1) tr-• only 1bout 4 In. tall. Stays 1r .. n Ill )'Ur. ttwet mattet of color In 01r1)' 11trl"1 -OUft c.tlotce of red, blue white or pink. MlkH 1 won4erfu{ trouncl cower or border. You r• celwe ·wont nor1her11-9rown field dtwlslonL Grown 111 putlal tlllld• or full 111 n. 3 for Sl.00 in Spring 6 for s 1 00 One of Natures most richly colored trees Royal RED MAPLE Grows most anywhert Wonderful shade tree $1.50 ea . I • 'J nll " '"' '!> 00 Wonderful tllad• tr .. , ftod Maple (Acer rvbrum) prodllCH brltht tr"n lun• In JPrlnt that turn to brlllla11t IC4lrtet In fall. Hudy. Dhuse re1ht· ant. !W11t .. rowlnt. Grow• up to J5 ft. You r• colwe atront, tleawMy rooted 2 to 4 ft. tr"L BONUSES Burning Bush o n l y 25 c wtien you order $4 or more of plant n111eL Bush hu trMn wmmer foll .. •, flamlnt rod fall IHHL (Rot. 11.50 Yl.lue). PERIWINKLE < Stays Green Al Year Blue Flowers in Spring Needs No Special Care l"t1nt a 12 month ca11Mt of pluth, enrtrMn PERIWINKLE (Vine.I minor). ProducH buutlful lann- der·blue flower1., In acirlnt -hlth· llthll nen the dullest area1 of your yard. Yo11 t•t llulthy, nicety rooted plantL Grow 4 to ' In. tall In sun, shade, poor tolh too! One plant COHrl 2 sq. ft. 25 for s 1 98 One of the Fastest Growing Trees LOMBARDr' PlJPLARS !Wilt 1r-I~ trMl. LOMBARDY POPLAR P. " fl) 1t1rt41 ltraltflt 1nd all. Ad~ bMuty and watue to your )'Hd. Nico for --a. laiwt. bonlen. wlnd~Olk· era. b1dc1r~nclL Noted for tflelr 1raceful bM11ty -often 1row -et•I feet a )'Mr. You 1et Mlltft)', 2 to 4 ft. tr•• ready for tran1Pl111t1111. Beautiful tree all . , WHITE 5 for ~2 .00 ' \ ea LOHI)' ornamenl•I trH. WHITE BIACH (8. 1'1prlfora) 11 buutlful year-round. In q»rlnt and wmmer t>rltht trHn lene1 cower the trH - turn to 1orteou1 told In fall. A11d, In winter, the 1rac:9'ful trunk and llender branchH are• lowety 1ll1tenlnt white. You t•t hardy, northern 1rown, 2 to 4 ft. trHi. for YOU! Hydrangea Tree 35c with oroen of SI or more. Ret. $2.00 YllUe. HydrlntU trff ch1ntH from white to pink to purple 111 your yard. ~ 15 ea The ulatocr•h of any tuden, TA££ ~ONl£S (l'aeonla suffrultlcota) yield up to 200 tllnt Moom1 011 ONE plant. Bloom1 are up to I In. ec:rota -MCft petal look• like IOft Orlenlal IHk. ,-011 ... h a lush, dffp trMn. Very hardy shrub 1row1 up to I ft. LIYH for t•"9ntlon1. Your c:hok:oe~of d"P rod, 1Mofr• white, lu1tro u1 pl"". • Bushel Basket Size CUSHIO~ ~.L,,,S lmatlnel A yard full of CUSH· ION MUMS for leu lh1n 10 cents eachl Produce 101d1 of hll 1>1oom1 on. ••ch rou noed plant. Make wonderful c:ut flowerr.. Vou t•t cholc:e fleio1rown root o lwlt- lonL Very hardy -thrlwe ewen In Poor soll with lltlle care. OUR c:olor cholc:e of pink, bronze, red or yellow. 10 tor 1 c in the World Groll1d Cover o.U vl.UU l Hardy 1rouno cower, Sedum wur· klm or Dn1o n°1 Blood fills troubln"oll w1tl'l 1tlr1ctlwe, t h k:lt nertreen foli11• 111 year and red, 1tar·lllt< flowers June throuth September. Neecl1 no prunlnt. G row1 l to 4 In. l•ll. You 1•t l'lar· dy, northern nu rleYy trow n pl1nt1. Easy to Plant -Easy to Grow IU < l u ,,. r-.n;uur. .. , ROSE OF SHARON HEDGE(Hlb itc:u\ (yrlacuO framf!1 your 11nd1oc:1pe. Hardy dlrutn 1row 5 lo 10 ft. tell. Hedt• 11111194 with 1tuut1fu1 1t1oom1 uch summer -OUR choice of red, white or purple bloomL Nice u an Informal privacy w:rMn. Adds beauty 1"4 walue to your yard. You t•t hNltfly, 1 to Z ft. thrubs. 25 conr I 00 ft.; 50 conr ZOO ft. . ORDER HEAE -PLEASE ~RINT l fPP HOUSE OF WISUY, NURSDY DIVISION R.R. NO. 1, DIPT. 1921-1 Ob llOOMINGTON. IUINOIS 61701 l"t••M Mnd me ltem1 ll1t ed: Red fol~&e ._~~...-~--.--~~~~~~~~~~~~--1J, in fall Beautiful White s 1 00 ea HOW MANY CA T N O I 14 14 ;:' 1 4 1 14'! 48'! ol9 1 64;> E.1 9 11 'l '114 , ' J 14 1 919 1 'l) !T[M') to., CJl•l' HJ' Ht111 <,D'"' 1 C rPt 01n9 Rt>O ')rdu•n ,-, Ct'°' 11q: -P n.10 ;-----Cu\h1ott M un''---- Lnrr10 t 'O'J Pc 0 1.,. L•it o• ~h1· V 111,•y l •rr PPI tWtt\!i> Ir } p,,,i. Tt1f' Pro11)' t i:l~tJ T t·•• Prn1 ')' Wh.tt> Ttf"t Pf'Ony Rrd M.1pt~ BONUS 6u•n1oq IJu\ll u-•el tree CO•~..,.,...,.,,......,,.., c ... _, J 11 •o• l'>t '"'" \4 orcJ••I '" l•'Y ,,_I~ .......... tree lttto I l'IZ 8u··•.r•9 811\h (1 •o• \1 '>01 -lta -· ef ttletooolMllt e4 Llty•f·ttlO-V11Mir = ftewenl l1t , .. ,taotreetot~Mf._l .. roOlll. Bl!J BONUS Hydr.1ng~.1 T•rr t= to Je ft. Y-... I to 4 ft. c .. lec1M •. -+-'' tor l'>t wolh \6 O•d~• l C.0!>1 -----------------.. 1---_J~ll~Hy_d~ngl'~ T •tr( 1 100 1 00) _________ P_o_,_1 -·-' n_ci n 'n<J 11 nq ----!------:...:'>_., Ill R I'\ JOd ~ ~.1fr\ l.1, f LILL GU ARAN TEE All Item• .,, .. ,., ... to M •' " .. " •'"•llty. ••· ect1., .. ..,,,en...,. ,,.. t• .,.,.,,. '" ...,. i.oan"., ~••11-~ .,.re""° ~lee wtU M ,_..,.. ... Rewr" SHl .. INQ LAaCL ONLY -.,_ M•'J ..... tit• lt-a.10 ... .,... llfftlt). NAME __ ADDRESS_ C l fY _ TOTA L __ Sf ATE ____ lrP __ ~-~ • TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Most people talk the w:.iy they write. 2. People with illegible hand- writing :ire likely to he accu.knt- prone. 3. Pel1ple whu stay young de- ~pitc their ad vancing years write difTercnrly from lhosc who get l1l<f before their time. 4. The "izc of your 'tgnatu"· tell!. a lot about h1'W you 1 cgard y0urself. 5. If you fr equent!) fail to dor your J'c;. it indicates you're lack- ing in sclf-eC\flfidc ncc. ' . 6. y Oll c.1 n le II from a re rsun 'f.. handwritrng whcthl'r he\ an tn· trovcrt or an extrovert ANSWERS 1. Trt1£'. In studici. in which sample~ of suhjcct ~' voice re- conlings were comp;trcd with !(,cir handwriting, nbny similar- ities were noted. For example, handwriting of people with loud voices lends to be chnr:ieterized by bold strokl's and heavy pres- sure. Hesitancy in i;peech m:ly hi.! reflected "in "breaks" in the h;.indwriting, with longer spaces between words. People whose speech is forccful. persuasive, and who try to influence the .opinions o f othe rs, oftl·n under- line words when they write to add extra emphasis, and so o n 2. Trur. Unive rsity studies have shown that people whose pen- m anc;hip is characterized by in- decipherable scr:iwb nnd 11n- tl1:-ciplincd flourishes lend to be more p rone to accident 1han 01hcrs. This was found lo he lrnc even in the case of school- children, where "poor penml'n we re rated as being restless, im- palicnt and Jacking in physical coordination." 3. Triie. A study 0f more than 500 subjec ts of various ages anti walks of life has shown that people who retain their vigor nr•j test for life, irrespective of the ... numhcr of hirthJays they have under their belts, write much faster than those who "foci as old as they arc." 4. 1 rut·. As one behavioral sci- cnti~t has observed : "A man rcvenls more than his name tn 16 e FAMILY WEEKl Y. March 17, 197~ ... People Quiz By John E. Gibson Do you suffer from painful elimination? First of all, yo u. should know that you (lre not alone. Thousands of people experience P,ain from dry, hard stools. The reason is often constipation or hemorrhoi ds. Whafs needed is someth ing that will soft en intestinal waste for sn1ooth, comfort- able relief. And that's exactly what Serutan does. Serutan is a softening laxative that helps relieve painful el imination. lt forms a smooth, n1ild gel that sup- pli es moisture and bulk to bring effective relief without st rain or griping. / Serutan is the san1e forn1ula as the laxat iv e prescribed by nu1py~9ct ors to give their pat ient s the re li e f th ey w'a nt with real comfort. Do you suffer frotn painful elimination? Try the Serutan way to gen tl e regularity. Soon you shou lddiscoverthat e lin1inati on can be as smooth. easy a nd con1fortable as nature intended. hrs signature. Tile writing of his name, an action performed over and over thro ughout his life, can be seen as a repeated test that indicntcs that man's estima - tion of himself." Research al We:.le yan University on groups of people o{ varying status in life-int=l'Uding blue-colla r work- ers, university students and pro- fessors-showed that a man's signature tends to grow appreci- ably larger as his status in- creases. SimjJar studies lH Brig- h·am Young University resulted in the same finding. 5. False. A team of invcstigntors al Illinois State University mJde a psychologic~I study of more than 100 men and women stu- dents. Each was given a battt•ry True or False: T he size of your signature tells a lot about h.ow you regard yourself. (See number 4) of standard personality tests. Then the handwriting charac- teristics of each person were carefully tabulated. The ch arac- teristic that stood out most sig- nificantly as a n indicator bf personality traits was ''missing i dots:' The personalit y tests showed that people who fre- quently skipped dolling their i's tended to display self-confi- dence. self-sufficiency. non-sub- missiveness, an outgoing tem- perament and an interest in and liking for other people. 6. True. In psychological stud- ies that compared handwriting characteristics with the results of personality tests, it was found that the handwriting q f intro- verts-and extroverts tended to differ markedly io one particu- lar respect : the she of the hand- writing. The e"<trovert's writing was appreciably larger th;in the average introvert's. The study showed, howeve r, that the ha ndwriting of both introverts and extroverts is affected by personality conflicts. emotional crises, neuroses. rM! and so forth. "11 When J>eople C .ti . ~r1 e1ze- Howt()Come Out Ahe11d By Robin Wortbing,ton ·1 ·m only t~~l~.ng you fo r you: own good. . . . Now, please don t tJJ.:e this personally, but. ..... Instinctively, when we hear those words, most of us cringe. We know what's coming-the put-down. Yet we don't have to let criticism damage our selr-estecm. We can·1 do much to change our critics. but we can change our own res11onse to criticism. lru.tead ol consenting to let <.:ritjcism tear us down, we can make criticism work for us. "The key to coping with criticism is to evaluate it," say 1he human-behavior experts. Easier said lhan done? Right, hut you can find help as close as your nearest dime store. Carla, an attractive young wife I know, did just that. "I used lo pretend I didn't even hear criticism," she confided. "But by my- self, I'd brood. Was l really as bad a housekeeper as my mother-in-law said? Was l really as much of a klutz at the card table as my husband !>aid? .. One day l decided to get firm with my!>elf. I marched down to the dime store and bought a spiral notehook. I StJrtcd writing down what people criti· ciz.cd me for-the way some people keep track of calorics. "At first l was scared-it seemed such a negative thing to do. Then I discov- ered I felt very brave writing every- thing down. I could decide for myself whethg my critics were right-or if 1 cared. For instance, my husband's criti- cism--about my bridge-playing-I de- cided he was right! I do play badly. and hriJge is important to us. So I signed up for bridge lessons, ;ind I'm improv- ing already. "Buying that no'tcbook changed my life Now I'm finding out what I think i<; important in!>tead of getting upi.et because I can't please everyone ... There are several ways we can im- prove our ability to cope with criticism. Herc are some guidelines: 1. When you're criticized, stall for time. Take a deep breath. When you're under stress. you tCJlild to breathe shal- lowly and rapidly. ff you inhale and ex- hale Jccply, you nol only incrca~e your sense of well-being, hut you play for rime hefon: answenng your cr11k- whc1hcr boss. wife or boyfriend. 2. la the criticism really directed at you? Ncxl time cnlicism 'ccm'I mis- pliiced, ask your'lelf if you're the ru11.H' of the other's wra1h or merely the ob- /t'< I. MJybe your crilic.: ii. really mad about commuting traffic or in0.11ion or laxes. As one wife :!lay'>. "Lik g1>I 'iimplcr the day my hu~lldnd adm11ll'd he i'n't mad .it me when he pays the hill' hut he Joc~n·t have anyone else to :1hout at." 3. Evaluate your c ritic's compe- tence. Your neighhor cri1ic11c' your tJste 1n home furnishing'!, hut she wouldn't know a Picasso lrom ct planter box. Don't ~ecthc, just shrug II your hos<; criti ci1cs your s:ilcs rqxHI, li,tcn. II he !ells you how to raise your chil- dren bc11er, hi'i cri1icism may be no more v;ilid than th.it of your maiden aunt Martha. 4. Consider your critic's motives. Some pcllplc think 1hcy pull themselves up by pulling others down. If you real- ize that their critici'im'I often reflect 1hcir own fear-;, i1's ca~icr to remain c.1lm If >our co-worker cri11 ci1cs your ,l,.irts .1'! too 'hort. maybe <ihc\ wor- n ed about her own attrac1ivencss. 5. Your critics could be right. All your critics won't be wrong .ill the time. If you've heard a certain cri1icism many times before, it jmt might be true. And, as marriage counselor Dr. Allan Fromme says. "We arc nol .1dull'i 1f we <.:annot face a momenl of truth with ourselves." 6. Motivate yourself -the right _ way. Motiva tion c"pcrts tell us it doesn't help to m.1ke vague resolutions like. "I won't let a1tici'm bother me." To make aitic.:ii.m work for you. evalu· ate the critil:ism, then wrilc down your action dec1s1on in one \irnplc, p<Xit1ve phra~ on a 3x5 card . Keep the card where you'll see 1t during the day on )Ollr n\lrror or in a desk drawer. Fvcry time you 'iCC the card. reanirm your Jcc1s1on. Oh. yc~-then grve >our-.clf J p:!I on the back each time you follow through on your decision to nul..c criticism work for you F,_MILY WEEKLY M1rch 17. 197• • 17 100% WASHABLE-NEEDS NO IRONING Screened Print Pantsuit Perfect to take on trips, at home or parties. ONLY SU98 SIZES 1CH8 HAU'SIZtS 141/t·22'n $12 .. I - -. I ... STYLE 40429 "SERENADE TO SPRING"-You lead the fashion parade in garden-bright 100% wa shable screen print pantsuit Button-front. long-sleeve cardigan top 1s new mtracle acetate knit Color-matched pull-on pants are textured Ottotuck acetate/ nylon White lavender-printed top. lavender pants; or white navy· printed top, navy pants Sizes: 10 to 18. Only $11.98, 141/z to 221/2 . 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Plttri(•k's I )1l\r: • A J)c>wn-to-~~arfh Irish St.e"' MARILYN'S MENU Honest and True Irish Stew· Irish Sode Bread• Green·Cebbege Coleslaw Vinegar Dreaalng Butler Margarine Beer Milk Tea Baked App lea .. Hard Sauce Irish Cotfee Kcc1pc given HONEST AND TRUE IRISH STEW 2 Iba. boneleaa lamb shoulder or shank, cubed• 1 qt. cold water 2 Iba. medium potatoes, peeled and halved 1 lb. white bolling onions, peeled 1 lb. carrots, peeled, cut in 2-lnch chunks 8 ribs celery, cul io 2·inch piecea 2 teaapoons ult y, teaspoon ground black pepper Y.r teaspoon cereway seeds 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Sure an' it's a lucky family lhet'll enjoy this hearty Irish stew and raisin-lilted soda bread on St. Patrick's Day! 1. P1chc.11 \l\cn 10 375· F. (1rc.1\c .10 X· tir 9·tnch 1rninll ljyc1-c.1kc p:ln 2. Jn medium howl c1,mh1nc n1l11r, h.1!..1ng pO\\dcr, h:il..ing 'i\l<l.1. ,,111 .ind l 1.1blc~pvons sugar. A<lJ .:.ir,1wJy \CCuS 3. AJJ !lhnrtcning.. and cut inl\1 llour spoon. 2 A.a.a . . ·I \\1th l\l.O 1..nivl'\ or .1 p.1\tr) hlcn<lcr 1. PIJCC meJt in 8-ql. Dutch oven, .1dd warcr. l:lnng 10 hailing over high heat; ~k1111 oil !>Uri.ice foam "'"h ~lollcJ • uu potatoes. onions, carnHs, cc • . . I J d 11n11I '>hortcmng 1' in fine piece' cry, sa 1. pepper .in c.ira~.ty )CC ' . u · bo·i· R ,, 1 d 4. M.1!..c .1 well 10 c't:nlcr of lh1u1 m1x-onng 10 1 mg. cuu1..c ll!Jt .tn s1m-. -·• 1 11 h .1 f 1t1rc. p1>11r 1n bul1crm1lk and .id<l mer covcrcu . '! ouri., or unu . M 1. 1 1 lal'iln' , I'< lj; 11 }. i311c;S1l und vcglc 1ablcs' arc tcnder.bo I S. l urn 1.ml nn!(1 lit!hlly tlnurcd no.ml • crvc 1n argc, uccp \Ol~ w ~: • . · k I h · · h I :ind I.. nc.1d gcn1 I} .i r cw t 11nc~. ')h;q-,c 'prin I! cac serving w11 p ls cy. . . . M 1. 6 into a 5-inch ro11nd aml place 1n prc-n.:eJ scr1·1111:;.1 For bone-in IJmb u~c 21 2 -3 In~. tor IRISH SODA BREAD 2 cups unsif1ed ell-purpose flour 1 ¥! teaspoons baking powder ¥.. teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoon• 1ugar 1 Y.r teaspoons caraway seeds 3 tablespoons shor1ening or margarine 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk•• 'I.> cup rel1ln1, dark or golden, coeraely chopped 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted ~ teaspoon ground cinnamon pared pan. 6. LJ,111g ;1 ,h.1rp l..111te or '~1,'inrs. cul Ullltgh crO\\\\ ;,~. inlu quarra~ abour IWO·lhird'i or lhc w.iy lhrnu~h. Brush fl)p 'urtJCC w11h melted huller and !iprinl..lc w11h rem.iming I 1ahlc~poon .,ug.tr mixed w11h eennJmon. 7. B.1ke for 35--tO minute'. until gold- en hrO\\.n l)cf\c \\Jrm w11h h1111t.:r or rnarg.111r1c. Mnkrs t>-8 1r11 lll S:\ I J1wr\ nolc For .1 nut11tion horiu .... wh) nnt 'tir in ~ 1.1hlcspno11\ whenl ~cn1111r 2 1.ihlc<ipoonc; rolled''"'~ with rhc flour'! ·•I 11 'our milk: I ('l I 1.1blc.spoon vinegar in mcJsu nn~ 1.:u p. add milk 10 nuke I cup liquid. f,t.MILY WEEKLY March 17, 197• e ti .. Lady Plugs In Zoysia Grass S ves Time Work & Money SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! ORDER HOW ANO GET UP TO 200 PLUGS FREE! Every year I watch people pour time and mont1 Into lawn1 that rail them juat when they want their lawna the moet. I Me them reeffd, feed, water, weed and mow, mow, mow ! When it turn• to hay In mid- summer, I feel lihcall- lnr out, "For HeaYen's sake, when are you ~ inc to atop throwinc mone1 awa,.and nritch to 7.oyala Grua." In comparison, I'm alwaya happy to ,.t lett.era from people who have plurrecf in my ~y1ia Grua, becauae '"''· . -they write to tell me .. ....,. n .... ,,... ...... how beautiful t.heir ·~ u. '·,__I ' Id OHi .. ,_ _._,_1 u awn.a are even 1n m • z.,.i. c-. 1ummer heat a nd droucht. fT'S AS HMDY AS llAUTifUU A typical 7.oysia owner, Mra. Harry Winslowe in the heart of wintry New En· rland tella how ahe rot rid of weed• with 7.oysi•: "We had a lawn that waa a dia-crace. My hu1band used weed killer for nery known weed--but next ~n new weeda apranc op. We due the lawn up twice and re-aeeded before we learned about 7.oyaia. It doe. enrythinc you .. , ... how pleued we are with our Zoysia lawn." And from Iowa came word that the State'• larreat Men'• Garden Club picked a 7.oy1ia lawn aa the "top lawn-nearly perfect" In the area. Yet this lawn had been watered only once all 1ummer up to Aucu-t. , c.ts YMI' Wettl, leYe1 Y-M....y Your deep.rooted, establlahed Amuoy lawn .. Yea JOO time and mOMJ in many waya. lt nner n~• replacement ... end1 re-aeedinc forenr. Fertilisinc and water- iq (water cost.a money, too) are rarely if eYer needed. It enda the need for crabsJ'UI lr..illers permanently. It cull pu.hlnc a noisy mower in the bU1terinc 1un by 2/3. Cltol(D OUT caAIGLUS Thick rich, huuriou1Amuoy1row1 Into a carpet of crue that chokes out crabcl'ue and weeds all 1ummer lone. It will l-IOT winter kill. Goea off it.a rreen color after killinc frost. reraln1 freah nnr beauty evel'7 Sprlnc-a true perennial I POii 11.0PU, PlA Y A.II.AS, IA.II ll'OTS If 1lopee are a problem, ju1t pluc in Amuoy. When established, it will end ero- 1fon-al.o plur it into hard-to-cover 1pot.a, play-worn areu, etc. YOU. OWN SUPPl Y OP PLUG Tl.ANIPLAN'TS Your eatabliahed turf prcmdea you with 1.oyaia plu19 for other area• •• you may desire. WIA.I llSISTANT Your Am1U01 lawn takea 1uch wear u cook-outa, lawn parties, lawn furniture, etc. Growa ao thick you could play football on it and not ret your feet muddy. Eftn If children play on it.. they won't hart it--or themM)Yea. , NO IUD, NO SOOI .. E -• t.. .. ,. ,. Do not mi1take Amuoy p~ut pluC'I for aod or Med of any type ofJrau. There'• no aeed that produces nter-" hardy Meyer Zoyaia. Sod of ordinary vue came.a wit.h it the aame problema .. Beed -such u weed, diaeuea, frequent mow. inc, burninr out, etc. ()r,fln '"'"' for llO'ft•• l'l•O• l'ff': ,..,,,,.,, d;/.,·rrv •I pl6,.tmg """ '" "°"' ••rt1-• F:nrlo. ordr.-C.. 1h1pprrl tllr "'"'' tlo11 "" toknt /Nrm llo• ""''· •ll •PP•"O clldtll• col/11,t. ,,.. "'O•I uo,.owo1<!4l ...,.,., llOU l..U lmtA tuSS WAS Plm.CTO IY U.S. IOYT. • Al'PHWU IY U . IOll uste. PW0 AMAZOY INTO OlD LAWN, NEW GltOUND Oft NUltSERY Aftt:A Just sel Amuoy plu ... into holes in cround lib a cork in a bottle. Plant I root apart, checker board atyle. Every plur 3 .q. inchea. When planted in existinc lawn arua plup will spread to drive out old.:.. un· wanted 'CTOWth, includinc weeds. ~aay plantinc inalructiona with order . No Need To Rfp Out ........,t Grus Plug my Zoysla into 11n entire lawn or llmltfKI "problem areu." With the ume /eat color and appearance as blue grass, It w/11 blend perlectly. Plug It Into poor soil, "bu/Ider s sol/," clay or sandy so/ls -even aalty, beach itreu, pool areas and I guar· antee it to growl hery ,. .... _ ... ti "-n In )'OUr So11 Plue a WWti •• In your Area • WON'T WINTER KIU-fta1 sur· vtved temper9tu,... 30• below zero! • WON'T HEAT Kill-When other .,...... bum out. Amazoy st.ya p..n and kMly! l!:Y«? Jlllall •118l STOY W11Ji1ho 0 .,. M We ........_ It rr-. 81-••',.. ~ .. , I• "'-1- tM IJll. f l<• of ll-..-·-· •• lilaYe \a lloe 01<" ot °"' .,,,.vet. S Av E .. HTUTtl ~ P\-.a. • In IT f"Kl WITI UIMI ---PlHS•llell. A rrowth-producinc 2-way pluner thaf'' uvea bendinc, time, work. Cuu away competinr rrowth at same time it di«• holea for pluga. Invaluable for trana· plantinc. Ruig-ed yet ao light a woman can aae it. FREE UPTO 200 PLUGS ChC'ck the Ronu~ Plugs offl'n-<l 1n th1~ l ntrodurtor y Sprri:tl Otrn nntf "C•' how yo u save. M1ll111n'\ of our Zoysrn l(rQ!\'I plu~s arc snld l'V<'ry yeH r nt nationally adverti~d pric~s. so Ronu• Plugs ri.'pr<>SC'nl rlear savin~s Thii. offer restri<'t.ed l.o riuantit11•,.. 11( i'..-1yo.;1a avR1lablr. so he ~Ur<'. Be an E:nrly Bird-<Jrdn now. r---------------· Dept. 160, ZOYSIA FARMS • Gen•rol offi«• o ncl sto,. .. , ............................ 21111 ..._ ...... ~ .......... ....., .................... , FULL SIU r 1 :wu Pl UCS Pll.IGCCR & PLUCCCR Plus Bonus of 2S fRCC s49s T&IAL s131s 22!'> PLUGS ~ 100 PlUCS us Bo·•llS of n JOO PLUGS & PlUCCCR 10 fRCC ~FR[( TOTAL s59s TOTAL s17 1s 110 PLUGS 3~ PLUCS [l 100 PLUGS PlUCGER l 600 Pl U£.S ! PLUCC(I\ Plus Bonus of Plu\ Bonus of 20 fRH 100 fRH TOTAl s99s fOTAL s2ps 120 PtUGS 700 PLUGS i, 200 PlUCS Plu~ Bonus or q. 1100 PLUGS & LUGG£ R, Plu~ 20 fRH Bonus of 200 r RI r TOTAL s11 20 120 PLUGS TOTAL s39u 1300 PLUCS I MCI-.. IWll( ~. I. I I I I I -...y.,w. cu I I ...... I .. .. ... . . .. . .. I STAT( Ow ·,;;h· ·Y·~; 11' .. " •• I ______________ _. AOOltUS CITY Weird New Sonic Lure Caught Fish Like Crazy! By Lyman Walton, Co-Inventor As Told to Pou} Stag, The ·weeken d Fisherman I) -i 'hink of 1't! My new VIBRATING LURE gives loud, GUR- GLING, SPLA:iHING, BUBBLING sounds as you skitter it along the surface of the water! Sends out up to 200 vibrations every minute underneath that water! Looks COMPLETELY UNLIKE ANYTHI NG THAT A N Y FRES H WATER FISH HAS S EEN BEFORE. And has already 1lsed tltU> weird sight and weird sound and weird sonic vibrdtions -in one of its very first Summer trials- to lure fish into attacking it so savagely that they actually knocked it out of the water. Hauled in trout, bas.~, 1nuskie, walleye, and pike, even when other lures had caught little or no fish 'right next to i t! H ere's why - ... ~ 20 FIS 'i Yes! Imagine that YOU were there --at Catt.ail Lake, Illinois, on August 20, HJ61. A hot summer d ay ! A beautiful stream-fed pond -!10 by 60 feet \\ ide ! F'ishermen tr ying lures, llies, natural IJait ! But despite the fact that this 1s a stocked trout farm with no limit, there is only an occas ional strike. It looks like a was ted day ! And then, three die-hard friends de- cide t o try their luck with me ! We s tart to cas t from the edg<' of the water. At the end of our lines is an ENTIRELY IJIFFt:Rl::.\'T LVH£' -a weird little me tal monste r that cas ts like a bullet, and llutters back through the water like a drowning bat 1 HI I F t . ' Almos t ut once Tl/AT Ql'lf:T WATER E.Y PLOD ES /.\'TO A CTIO.\'' The firs t strike c4u!:les n s hout of excitement! And the n a second s trike! A third, fourth. sixth, !'leventh, eil(hth ! RcitUtiflll rain- bows and browns s till !'lhimmering from the wate r -being pulled in at the rate of more than one every minute! Now the water is utmost exploding with fis h s triking! Sometimes four and five trout savagely attack one lure at the same time! F'ifty seventy ninet~ fis h are caught and released ! People along the shore 1-1top to watch the spec- tade ! In one :;hnrt h.our, we have caught and released 120 fish! All H' IT/I the verv same weird little lure that can go to wo rk for you next week. without your ri!(king a penny! \\'hy d id this hat-shaped lu re catch fish b~· the stringer-full -even after ordi- na ry lures, and natural bait ha\'€' caught little or nothing '! f(lr thiM s imple rea- son - Because th is lure l(i,·es off unique Gl'UG/,/.\'(;, IWHBUX(;, SJ'LASll- 1.\'G Sl'l~FAC}.' .\'O/Sf;S -plus up to 200 sunic ,·ibration~ <'\en' minute under- nc<1th thaCwat<'r that· I beli eve FISH F/XJ> JRRf;SJST/Blf:! Yes! I am certain that l'lonil' pul1;ationl'I are the ans wer tu e\'en · fis h<'rma n's prayer. I ha,·e s tudil•cl the r\avv Fis h n iol(l).!iS t reports II hou I the sou n°ds fi s h mak<' between themscl\'cs in the water! I have sl't:'ll fis h foll(1\\' tlw propellers nf 11 boat as thuugh tlw~· wore hypnot ized by the sound! And I hiwe alway!! helievcd that if I cuuld take those gurgling, bubblin1t. splashing su r face scnrnd1; a nd under- water vibrutions -thnt a<'l unlh· seemed to CALL FISH TO TH f~'M -:\nd build that sound into a "\'ibratin~ Lure" then it L'Ould haul io eye -po ppinK catche-.. e\•en where o rdinary lures had rau~ht little or no thing at all ! Even in hard-fis hed waters where the ·vii;e old fi!lh r un away from ordinary lure"' . .. r Ye~! Rc1;earch s howed me that lurcs, likt' fish, create Sunic V1hrntion~ in Lhe wat er b:v their mo\'ement5 ! So l have del'igned a lur<' that I estimnt<' F/,(JT'ff:RS THROCGH TH AT ll'ATER l 'P TO 20n TIMF:S A Ml.\'C1TE! Wing-~haped - Meet Lyman Walton hut-lik<'-)f;RJU.\'(; A .VD FDl'TTF:R- co-inventor of the amuina VIBRA·BAT LURE. ING M 1\ [J /, }' TH Rt) (1 G H THAT THIS IS AN ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF THE YIBRA-BAT LURE AND IT'S SONIC EFFECT UNDER WATER! I believe it to be irresistible to fish! Try it entirely at our risk! l i"..t TER -Sb'SD/1\·G OUT IRRESIS- TIBL8 SUNIC IJ' AVES-GURGLING, SPLASHING. BUBBLING SURFA.CA' suusns THAT TRA\iEL THROUGH lt"ATA'R IX t~VERY DIRECTION, AT TH E RAT/:.' OF 4,760 FEf:T EVERY SECUXU. THb' ACTL'AL Sl'EEU OF SOl'XD l..'SJJER WAT/:,'R! ~o wonde1· this .. VIBRA-BAT" lure caught a 10 pound 7h ounce Northern <•n o ne of its firs t te~ts -onlv moments after it hit the water -ha~led in six bass in s ixty minutes in another test, all 2 1 :.? po unds or larger -pu lied in perch by the dozens in a third tes t at Belmont Harbor. Illinois, e,·en after live bait and lu res hr,d scarcely a !llrike. a nd CON- T/.\' l 'El> to land so many fish, so quickly, THAT FJSHER.\IEN WATCHl::n I N A.\IAZf:JtE:YT! ~o wonder our tests show this revo)u. tionary new lure haul:-: in trout, bass, m11 .:kie, walleye, pike. salmon and other fres h water fi~h even in hnrd fished waters -produces strikes even when other fis hermen alongs ide it are going almost unrewarded ! ;i E ., You "imply cannot l>eli eve the fish- catc-hing po wers of this amazing lure until you try it yours elf. FOR 6 FULL MQ,\.THS ENTIRELY AT OUR RISK ! We cannot guarantee, of course, that these amazing VIBRA-BAT SON IC LCREf; will produce for you in every pond, ri\·er or lake everytime you go fo1hi ng BUT WE DO GUARANTEE that these VIBRA-BAT LURES will definitely catch MORE fish for you ... make you agree that this is the greatest little lure you've ever used -OR SIM- PLY RETURN THEM ANYTIME WITHI N S IX FULL MONTHS FOR EVERY CENT OF YOUR PURCHASE PRICE BACK! You and you alone are the only judge! You have nothing to Jose!_Send in the Six Month Trial Coupon TODAY! lforriJJon htd1u1(!ies kas told 011 this page the a111ui11g stdiy of thr VIBRA-BAT a11 related to us by Lyman Walton. lVe lt.a1•r rereit•ed signed 3tatcments from J,yma11 Walton and otker fishermen that fhf11r fact11 arc correct. /11cidr11tally -the ·words "Gurgling - Svlashing -Bubbling" are Walton's par- ticular translation of the weird sound. Ac- t1cally no two ff8ht>rme11 'U'ould agree on a rlrsc-ri]Jtion of this 1101.md. 81tt you will agree on its ama:inv r<'nlits, or 11011r money back.I ,------MAIL AMAZING 6 MONTH TRIAL COUPON TODAY------, I HARRISON·HOGE INDUSTRIES. INC. Dept. FW3-17 I ST. IAMEV.N.Y. 11780 J Yes, I w.ant to try YIBRA-BAT Lurn on Amazina 6 MONTH TRIAL Off'ER. Send me set of 2 dif· l ferent VIBRA·BAT lures In aleamlna Nickel, Yellow, or Jet Bleck color combinations ... 111 for I $2.98 ($4.00 ~1luel). If Y18RA-BAT doa not c.atch more fish ... and make fishlna more fun ... I If YIBRA·BAT 1s not the ar11test lure I have ~er used. I c.an return 1t within 6 months for full refund. 11 0 PAYMENT ENCLOS£D. EncloseJ!f 1s $2.98 plus 45, postage & h1ndlina (cash. check. or m .o.). Money Back Guerantee. 11 0 SAY°[ ME ONE DOLLAR! Ship me two sell ($4.98. plus 45• for postage & handling cash check or m. o.). Same Money-Back GuarentH. ' · I NAME I ........................... ········ ........................................................ -............... . I ADDRESS •••••••••••..•••••••••••••••. ·••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••·••••••••••••••·•••••••••••·••••··••• .•.••• L~:::: :.:::~.::~.-:~ . .-:.;::::.:.::.:.::.:.::.:.;:.:.;:.:.; :...:::.:.:.:::.:. ::.:.·!!~c.!'=..:.:.;_· . ---......... , -... -.. -... --. -. . . . .. -...... ... ---------- ~~ports Mlnl-Pronle J.C. SNEAD : ''My Uncle's Like a Father to Me" A broken ankle turned out to be a blessing for Jesse Carlyle Snead. It convinced him to give up baseball and switch to golf. That · switch has brought the name "Snead" back into athletic prominence. J. C.'s uncle is Sam Snead, one of golf's all-time greats . . . . Sam didn't influence his nephew to take up the game. "When I was In school, peo- ple were always throwing it up to me about being a Snead," J.C. recalls. "I got tired of hearing It. I'd answer, 'So what if my name 11 Snead? I'm not a golfer!'" To get out from Uncle's shadow, J.C. picked base- ball and played three seasons for a Washington Senators' farm team. The broken ankle helped convince him that he couldn't make the big leagues. He decided to forget his sensitivity and follow his uncle's trail. ... As a youngster, J. C. rarely got to see his fam ous uncle. It was only when J. C. turned to golf full-time that his uncle provided coaching tips. J.C. has won <9J>et Corner Why Do Dogs Eat Grass? City dogs often gorge themselves on grass the minute they feel the green st uff between their toes. Country dogs find it less of a novelty and are apt to munch more moder- ately. Opinions differ as to why dogs eat grass. Some authorities think it is because they need a tonic; others believe Bowser -~ryin .. to get vitamins and minerals or a littre roughage for his gastrointestinal tract. Whatever the reason, there is nothing basically wrong with grass-eating unless it is carried to extremes. If Bowser over- indulges this vegetarian diet, the grass can wad up and Irritate his stomach. He may then regurgitate the stuff. To be sure Bowser is getting all his vitamins, feed him a ~uality commercial dog food and not table scraps.-By Felicia Ames FAMILY WEEKLY, March 17, 1974 • 21 nearly $100,000 on the tour during each of the last two sea10n1. "Sam's just like a father to me now," J.C. says .... When J.C. started on the golf tou r, he couldn't find any sponsors to back him. Uncle Sam thought this was a good thing. "He was helped by the fact that he had nobody to lean on. It made him determined to become as great a golfer as possible," Sam points out ... In appearance. J.C. and Sam don't look related. J . C. 1s bigger and heavier. Nor can J.C.'s golf swing match the grace and rhythm Uncle Sam used to display. But what J. C. lacks in style, he more than makes up for in power. -By Barry Abramson • look who's in our s&Jtamps-for-10¢. Woodrow Wllaon and Palrltll: lltno . bolh lheH U U 8. Ata mp1 plu• •• dll!trenl, ,.,. dom .. &~en ala mp• lrom arouod ~h•em:0t!~ OJuUr'lm~llr~l rr.~r Alao1 lru. mou won3urul cal• 01 of atamp ofltr• In Amtr IC•. tknd IOf lo };.~?r STAMP CO LlllklOD, lit • HAmpalll" IJl)tl SI. ~u~LtWe 2.25 KT. DIAMOND HEART PENDANT 43 perfectly m•tched man-med• "Oiamonlles" HI 1n a platinum-look h11rt uy "I Love You"I So con111nc1ng. only a j•weler c•n tall their fiery brilliance from the rea thing. She'll think you've uncovered • Diamond m int. M atch1nc Platinum· look chain It's a daultng buy at ONLY $6.98. r -MAIL l~OAY NO RISK COUPON TODAY --, I PALM COMPANY, Dept. 5612, I I 4SOO N.W. 135th St .. Miami, f"la. 33059 I I Rush ____ "Diamond" Pe11clanb ~ 14211 I @only i6.911pluJ 115' p0st.l llandl.w1th mont1 I b•ck auar1ntee II not dauled and dehrhted I Cncloud check or m.o. for $ I I (N.Y & na ru., add appropriate ulu tu). I ~~ I I I I Address I Stale I City .. lip I Q SAVE $1 701 TORN 8CTWHN 2 lOVCS1 BUY 2 , I Hurts -clvt 011e to each, and we pay all postace ' I ~---------------~ 5 foreign coins, 10¢ Add gracious beauty to any room in your home-or bring walls to life with decorator motifs, action ex· c1tement or pop and zodiac designs. Paint mini-m urals or panoramas up to 12 feet wide "' from two to nine dramatically matched shades. You can p111nt 1 full-size mural by the numbers in hours with professional· looking results! Win admiration, add eittra value to any setting. Every k11 is complete with pattern, brush~. paints, from only $2.98 up. All Kits Sold on 1 Money-8 .ck Gu•rantee. w_.·11 u ·ndyou. tor lOt.•ridomattn c0tn••1f Spal" f"1nland. Sl~rr• ""°"*• '1\irh y ond Cv dw ... ~~ ¥akla Plu• • f"·ulnrhtl fo,...lwn banknutft J u1l lo fr'"' )'our nam• for •Jut ma Ulna ll"l W•'ll inrlud• 1o1tr tr·H> t •l•t.•s or C"oln,1. r•~r nh1n~Y. l'oU•·"· lnr'• •upplfN S#nd IOI. nam~. addr.-.., 11p lo 1.9"1".:.ETOl'I COIN l'O . IH1>1 llU 1: l.htl,.·tf•n. N*w Ha,,11>•h1r~ 8l'66l II impacted 11 may impair hearing Soften for removal w1lh DtWitt's Oil fw EH USE For 1 32-pege c1t1l09 with Decor• tor Guide, Color Chart, "Ho w To" details. send 25c to: (ffuralmasters, iric. Dept. FW-403, P. 0 . Box 8500 Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708 •· fO commemorate years of ft!lj/l'.f.f Url'in• d1>1·u111tl ta num anrl Ireland" The 1974 Hamilton Mint St. Patrick~ Day Medal Minted inaStrirtly 111 diameter and eMtited Edition of con1.1ins 480 grains Pure Sil.er. On 1his of 99'1 Fine Sil\.cr. Juy of solemn C\lm· Only cine ed11wn rncmoralmn ,,f thr will be slruck in the hfe of St PatncJ.., gleaming prnClf fin· The Hamil1l1n Mint ish usuallv ~\rr,cd has created a titling for mastc-rworks ur lnhutc "' lhc mcm-tine medallic art. my of this 11n1quc Thi~ uncommon ind1' 1dual. Ii~ an medal can l he Medal ha~ bttn crrated by be yours for onl~ SI 2 50 each You H. Alvin Sharpe. lhe nnl} li\.1ng will nl!IO rccc1\.C-11f "" adtlit1n11r1I master of the in1:iglio engravers co.11 -a h:ind~omc display stand fnr a rl that prcda1es the birth (1fChnst. }'llUt St Patrick''! Day Medal The St Pa1nck's Day Medal 1s dn Art now! Tht tdit1on it 1trirtl1· .irtist1c ach1cvl·mcn1 YllU will be /11111ttd 10 rlrrut' orderJ pn11morJ..rd both Jl rllUd ll"' own and Jllcase'd Ill hy M ar ch](), /074. After lhat dale, display. we mu't rcturn all Collector'~ AJl· Each Mcdal 1<> a full I lfi rnche<; phca11ons w11h t)ur regrets. r:------COU .F.CTOR'S ArPUCAl lON-------, I~ lt•ntlllOI\ Mini '° EaSI Un1vcru1y on~ Arhn11on Hel1ll u, Illinois 60004 I I Please send me 0,, cAa111~ "'' f"l'Cltou ro I of fhe Hamilton Min i°~ 0 Muccr Char•• O BankAmc11urd I 1974 St. Patrick's Day Acri. f•p. I I Medals. I enclose Sl2.SO l'lo. • Oate I I for each medal (plus SO~ •If u"nt Mu1er Cllar,e. al'° 1ndiatt each for poslal!C and Che four numben •bo•t your name here__ I I handling). I will also Name I receive-at ffO additional (ptuw pnn11 I rost-a handsome dis· Addrua I I play sland for my medal. I Enclosed is my ch6ck or C111 S1are ZJp I money order for S--I L (Illinois rcs1den1, add S11na1we 5%~~~":_ _______ <.::~~&ned ~~::~~-~1_J Childbirth in 1974: Eight Things Every Yooog Parent Should Know By David Bart•- W hen the ABC televi- sion network asked me to do an hour and a half show for "The Wide World of Entertain~ent," I said l would-if.I could pick the sub- ject. The subject I chose was "Birth and Babies." It will be aired on March 20. Why did I pick this subject? It interesta me. Someday J hope to mari:y and have children. And there are things many of us as parenta and potential par- ents could do and should do to insure that we have 1he healthi- est babies possible. I am not a doclor. J watched and learned like any other lay- man as we filmed at Cedars of Lebanon Division, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles. Dr. Philip Brooks was the ob- stetrician-gynecologist wbo de- livered the baby and Dr. Donald Laclcy was the pediatrician who looked after the newborn in- f ant. I was most impressed by these men. who seemed fired with renewed enthusiasm each time they delivered and cared for a newborn infant. The following are salient points-some old hat, some new -that I learned and think should be passed on: 1. Every birth must be treated on its own terms. Each is differ- ent. And the more the medical team that officiate know about the father and mother and fetus. the better prepared they are. 2. Having a baby a few years ago was like giving birth in the Dark Ages. Today parents can work and study together to un- derstand the development of the fetus and to know what to do during labor. The father is, in a way, a coach, and his presence not only lends strength to the mother during labor. but brings the family together at its great- est moment of joy. 3. Labor is defined as haN work -and it is. A basic principle of physics has to be overcome to give birth. Women sometimes 22 • F"Mll V WEEl(l Y. Muell 17 197• David Hartman: "There .,. thing• m11ny of ua perenll and poCentlal perenla could do end ahould do to lneure that we ... .. the h .. lthi..t babies poulbM ... get so intrigued by what is hap-'- pening to them that a contrac- tion may catch them unaware. And for the man? WeU, what the woman goes through is nothing less than a miracle! 4. The mentaJ attitude of the .. Having a baby a few years ago was like giving birth In the Dark Ages." mother at the time of birth is very important, and correct guidance during her pregnancy and knowledge of exactly what is going on alleviate her anxiety. This, in tum, minimii.es the need for medication. 5. Monitoring devices are now employed so thnt one can teU exactly bow the fetus is reacting to what is going on during labor. Any sign of distress can be detected immediately. 8. The delivery is a team etf ort, not only on the part or the father, who coaches the mother in breathing and bearing down, but by the anesthetist. nurses and doctors as well. The neo- natologist-a pediatrician who specializes in the first 28 days or so of an infant's life-also comes onto the serene. He can help the obstetrician-gynecolo- gist during the delivery by posi- tioning the fetus, keeping an eye on the monitoring and then tak- ing over the care of the infant after birth. 7. After the birth, the woman needs a period of time to get acquainted with this new hu- man being who simply didn't exist such a short time before. Everyone -mother, father and infant -has adjustmenta to make. 8. Babies are not merely small adults. They are unique. Babies in trouble need specialized care, specialized equipment. It be- hooves afl parents to know if their newborn •c:hUd might need this care. If it is swipected that the baby might, they should find out where to get it. The obstetrician is the one to aslt. ' ... How to keep your money J frombejng 1ii ,.., ~ , .. __ . . ' {::.?. - ' by Gary Halbert ~~ If you arc lu c.ky enough lo have ,my money -,c t .t'>idc fur .1 1.1111y day dnd you're 1-.ccping it in a savings acrnun t, you arc re.ill y luo.,ing money h,tnd over fist. Your money is probably earning about 514 per ce nt" intcrc'.'lt. Since rnfl .uion is averaging 8 per cent 10 10 per cent a year , you are not even brea king even . And the way things are going this year it can only get worse. Do you reali ze that you have to .. pend $ l .49 to buy JS much sleJI-. as you could buy for a do Ila~ only a few months Jgo > It you have any money invested in t he stock market, you a re really asking for il. Eigh teen months ago Winnebago was comidered one of the safest of the blue chip '>tnc l--s o n the New Yo rk Stoel-. Exchange. A thousa nd do llars invested in this .. .,,tfe" c;toL I-only a year and a half ago, as o f this wr iting, would have shrunk to S 145.00 And hundreds o f stocks have done even worse. What about U.S. Savings Bonds? As an investment tpey Jre really <1 joke. Ten years ago if ynu had rnve'.'l ted $I ,000.00 of your hard earned money in series "E" government bonds you would have by now earned only $7.44 a year in purchasing power. Well, how about 1-.eeping yuur money hidden in an uld '>oc l.. undtc the ma ttress? Had you tuck.ed away a thousand dollJrs in th1-. ma ' ner in 19 57, by no w your purchJsing po wer wuuld have dropped ful l 40 per cent. Are things about to get better ? No way. The year 1974 promrsc'.'I to produce the hrghc.,t inllat ion rate 1n the last 22 yea rs. Pnces, as you may have noticed. uc gorng no where but up Some. lik e meat .rn d gasoline are going right ou l of s1gh1 The plain fact is that your money 1s in more danger right now thJt at anytime !:lince 1929. Is there a way out? Is there any place d i lt ll to put ~our mone'r where tt is safe? Where will ii cJrn enough in tere~t to 1-.cep ahea d of rnflation? Where you can ge t a1 it instan tl y in c.ase of .in cmNgencyJ ls t here? Yo u bet there is! The an wer is going to s urprise you. The best place to keep your _ mo ney is probably the sa me place yov are keeping 11 now. In your bank in a avings account. You've got to starl doing thr ng!:I ,1 little differently, however. Here is 1ust one of the t hings you can do 1f you 1-.now how. You can go to your bani.., take out your savi ngs, fi ll out a new de posit © 1974 (,t)od NP....r.i Puhlo\httlll Co t1d,ct , put the money 11ght h.ttlo.. rn to .1n()thl'r <.,Jvrng-. Jll11un1 .mu incrc,1~e the 1ntcre-.t on your -.J•1ng-. f rum() lu I 'i Pl'r Len t 1\11 111 Olll' dJy ! H.i.rd to belrcve r-.n 't rt ? 8 u1 1h1 ., '' jll">l rhe beginning. L1~t cn to Jflwf th"! • When yu11 open 11 m •w uc < 01111t you wn yet ten /Jcmk ytft, instead of one. • You c.an \v1thdww nJur money 1111<1 '''" t-urn 111tere't 011 11 • You can hove f\vo 'u 11mq~ oc counf\ pvymy you 111/en''' at the \llme time on !he 'ume money. • You con earn 111/ere,1 on money>'"'' have 'pen/ mr111tl/\ uqo • You can t>llrn more muney rJ11 yow c.he1.. lung au 01u11 tlw11 mo:-.t people earn 011 I hc11 ,,1111119' ucc Utlflf\, • You con ewn lf1/ere\I 011 tht• money other peuple have cm depO':>I {. All of this ic, pcrfeuly lcgJI. [ \Cryth1ng you will be durng '" 1101 only permitted but .tltUJlly cnuwr.tged hy bJnk'> and o th(•r f111Jnu<1I institutions bccau.,c the more money you make the m<irc money ·they make. In f.H.t, the) U">C thc"t.: telhn1qucs thcmselve'>. And during dll t his, your money wtll be in-.,ured 100 per cent by the U.S. Govt.:rn - mcnt. All uf thic. I'> 1.-J rl'f ully nplJ1ned in ct ne w booh. I rt led, "I lo w tu Rob a B.rn i.. Without d C1 un ." The bouk WJ':> wr itll'll by .in 0 1111> -.t hool te,1c her n.1mccJ Gl'orgc Jenney dS part ol J rl''tC.Hlh ptc>jcct fur tl publ1">hing company. The book rs eac;y -10-read, c.1c;,y -to-under'>t.1nd , ,ind cdn lead you -.tcp·hy step to a new fin..incial 1nc.Jcpc11dt:ntc. I he h1iok ,., not no w ,1v.11l.thk .H hool-. '\tore<. ur new.,c;,1.1ndto You (,l n gel .:i u;py ti )nu lnrrr) h\ '>I lld11H,: your ll.tlTH' .111J ,1dd1c.,., and $6.95 1n l.ish , Lhed., rn 11111nn or d1•1 p.1) .1hk t11 I he (,ood N<"w., PublishinK C..<>., Dept No llr1·, Vi](, I 11Td<J111 /\vl', NW .• Nor th C 1111on, Ohio 44720 - •.. • The book will he .,cnt to )Oil pr11mpll) h) 1ct111n m.itl. I hl' pub-~ • lis her guar,rntec'> rhal 1h1., hw1I-. wtfl 'tho .... you how 10 JI lect'>l double the earning power of) 11ur money. If not, o r for .1n) rl'.hon you .He d ,....,,w.,r fl'd, you can re 1 urn the bool.. for a fu ll and 1mmed1Jlc rl'lund ol )our entire purthase price You ca n 't lose. Send for the booi... l<>d.l). Remember, now more than ever you ha ve a real money fight on your ha nd~ «ind 11 1t. o nly going tu ge t wor~e . Here is a chJnce to put the odds on your -.ide. Offer will not be repeated this year in this publication '"JC'ny reader of thl1 publication can ob-, l ain these 1en1atlonal blnoculara for juat a fraction of regular price. Only SS plus a small malling coat bring• them to your door. New Space Age design. Truly the latest and moat dar- ing binocular detign In over 140 yeara. The original creation of an intemaUon- ally known European Optics Factory. Don't confuae with Japanese l o w power Ladles' Opera Glaaae1. Thia is a real he·men'• Instrument, loaded with long range power. Developed, engi- neered and proudly manufactured In Europe. The gen':'lne crystal tenaea have been preclalon g,.ound by Euro- pean optical technicians. • Never before and perhaps, never again, will five dollars buy so much optical value, so much performance, and downright pleasure! This is a SPE- CIAL, LIMITED OFFER. Any reader of this publication is entitled to get one of these great binoculars by simply following the Conditions and Instruc- tions shown below THOUSANDS OF SPORTSMEN GLADLY PAID MUCH HIGHER PRICES Not just Americans. but sharp, thrifty European buyers paid much more for 0\1s 1973-1974 PANORAMIC. It's easy to understand why. After all, this new optical instrument is just terrific for baseball. soccer, football, horse, auto and boat races. Also useful for police and secret military surveillance. Due 9 SUPER FEATURES! • (1) New Revolutionary Design • (2) Genuine Optical Lenses • (3) Eye Width Adjustment • (4) New Heavy Duty Body • (5) New Anti-Glare Protectors • (6) Easier Focusing Gear • (7) Long Range Model • (8) Custom Lens Covers • (9) All Weather Carrying Case ........... ' .................... . . . • 5 YW QUWNTU • : The PANORAMIC Ill is fu lly guaran·: : teed tor 5 YEARS from date or pur·. : chase. Should it ever fail to perform : to your complete satisfaction, it will : : be repaired or replaced al no cost: : whatsoever. • . ............................... . TO GET YOURS, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE CONDITIONS: This is a SPECIAL OFFER for a short time only. You are required to follow these simple rules: (1) No more than 2 binoculars to one address. (2) None shipped outside U.S.A. or Canada. (3) No COO's or phone orders. (4) Send $5 plus 70c postage and handling. (5) Allow approx. 2 weeks for delivery. Inspection and 10 Day Trial permitted. If not 100% satisfactory, return for money back -no questions asked. Due to limited supply, this otter is for a short time only. To avoid disappoint- ment, please rush coupon today. Orders received too late will be re- turned by air mail. This otter not avail- able in stores. Order direct from im· porters: to Its powerful lenses, it's ideal for checking far-away happenings. Trav.eJ: _ ers use them for breath-taking pano- ramas. The first time you use them, you're sure to agree: Panoramics sure Copyrllht 1973 FOSTER· TRENT INC. ( WAREHOUSE DIVISION· DEPT. 924· TA ) 2345 POST ROAD, LARCHMONT, N.Y. 10538 do conquer space! • Special Offer Will Not Be Repeated This Year This may be your last chance to buy these Bin<>-uf European currency, this offer cannot be re· culars at this low ,,tea. Because of the drastic peated this...year and, possibly, never again! devaluation of the dollar and the upward surge FHru~rNli~luR£~~°'m~ottT.9~u1 -----, 2345 POST ROAD. URCHHMONT, N. Y. 10538 Rush guaranteed Panoramic Binoculars per SP£Clll OFru l CONOrTIOICS hsted 1n this an· ~ncement. I enclose special reduced price of only $5 plus 70¢ shipping charges. II not thrilled and satisfied, I may return them ror my money back within 10 days. (N. Y. State Residents: Add appropriate sales tax>. Print Name _______________________ _ Address ____________________ Apt. ___ _ City _____________ State ______ Zip ___ _ D SAY'£ MOH! Send only $10 for 2 binoculars -rushed insured and prepaid by super.fast IT:P.S. -direct to your door -anywhere in continental U.S.A. ~----------~~-------------~~ ENO DENTURE MISERY IUITS lllTllU IUITlfk lY OENTURITE refits loose dentures in only five minutes. "Cushion of Comfort" lets you eat 1nything. l 1uah. t1lk, even sneeze without worry. No more food under pl1tes. DENTURITE lasts between dentll visits. Ends d1ily mess of pads. powder or paste. Easy to remove. Ho taste. Ho odor. Money-bade iuu1n· tee. See your dentist reaular1y. Use DENTURITE for comfort and econ· omy. At 111 drue counters. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL FROM FAMILY WEEKLY ••• Please allow up to four weeks for delivery on items ordered from companies that adverttse rn Family Weekly. Sometimes unintentional delays occur. If they do, just wnte: Lynn Headley, Famil)!...Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., New York, NY READ TINY PRINT INSTANTLY! WIUI tll•se deluxe "Bn f ranklln" Half fra11e Readiftf Glasses Thue m11nllyln1 classes 11e a perfec I aid In readlnc fine prlnl in phone books, menus, pro· grams, elc. Crystal clur zyJ top rim &1Yes you unobstructed Ylslon. 1mp1ct 1eslst· $59S an1 lenses. Deep Brown or Jet BIKk. Specify men's or women's Not for ut11mat1sm or eye dlsuws. With At/' JOr free cue. H....JJi•1 JOY 0,.,.ICAL-· •o 0<J.,, /or N Y. J•l'1 Dept. 737, 1l mu. •••·• M•• 'ftf11, N.'f. 1000> earitis MAKING YOUR EARS HURT AND ITCH? "£atir1s" annoying pain and itch 1n rour ears-can be brought on by excess wax But when you try to remoR wax with Pointed objects. you may inrure your eats• There's a better, safer way to remove eircess wn -with AURO £ar Drops. When excess wax is gone. pain and itch of "£arihs" is gone Get auro' to help stop "Earttis" GORGEOUS CHANDELIER is breathtaJong to sec, but its mod- est pnc.e wo n't take your breath away! 5-light. 35 2" almond- shaped multi-faceted, full pri~rn cut. Diamondlltc crystals. arm' and body accents in handcast bronz.c. 16" ht., 171,;i" wd., 15" chain. SJ4.50ppd. Empress Chan- deliers. Dept. 28, P.O. Drawer 2067, Mobile. AL 36601 Weekend Shopper II,· 1,,·1111 I lt•ndk•» W ff E R E l oh where to p ut you. bedspread? "Down-Un- der" Bedspread N He-Bar "tak~ ii'' easily and neatly! Sltp brass- plated bar between martress and boxsprings-it flips up; folds down and way! 30" fits all size beds. $8.95 plus SI hdlg. Arthur Mechanic tnc., FW7. 345 Park Ave .. New York. NY 10022. LET'S FACE IT, unsightly hair on arms, legs. face ca n be down - right embarras- s ing! Per 11rn Twuz. an easy do · it • yourself electrolysis de- vice. ~rely a nd permanently re- moves unwanlcd hair, and does it w11h1)Ul puncturing the skin' Appears in various medical 1our- nals. $16.95. General Mt!dical. Dept FWE-21, 5701 W . Adam!> Blvd .. Los Angeles, CA 90016. there's no need for office vis1 rs. Wrap th1' professio nal sphygmomanometer around arms and squcez.e bulh Provides needed warnings. With case, stethoscope. $19.95 plus $1 hdlg. Hanover House, Dept Z-303, Hanover, PA 1 ]331. .\lio'''"' II/I lftoil u '""· cottr-o lul, atttl ro•11l ,II/ •ffr,.. in tit~ tdil•rlnl rrl/01t •' tltr M'tr4#fld Slt•'IH ' ar~.A•t ,.,,.,,. ... d •I ,aid atl,>«rll•lflf. PIHH t>tttd lfO"' tlofCk or mon•r ••"••, not lo "'• b11I lo lltt co"''""'"' //1trll. Heer • "'" ll'ttltl Specict! Intro d11 rtory Offer.' ANTI SIPHON DEVICE ... THE KEYLESS GAS GUARD Installs in Filler Pipe in Seconds -Without Tools! LETS GAS IN- KEEPS THIEVES OUT ONLY $100 Has this ever happened to you? It can't with ASO! ,_, You go shopping or to the movies 1n the evening. You get your ca r out of the parking lot-only to find t hat you r full gas tan k now reads empty You 've been siphoned and are now stranded' You park your car on the street Next morning your gas tank is as dry as a bone. Who knows when the s1phoner struc~-you're stuck1 It's happened to some of your f rrends and neighbors . don't let 1t hap pen to you! With ASD there's nothing to unlock. no key to lose. no problems Just get gas as usual and drive away. ASO 1s a specially formed coil of high qualtty spring steel that keeps a siphon from taking gas out . but doesn't prevent the flow of gasoline into your tank. It takes only seconds to install-lasts the ltfe of your car. NO ONE CAN TA.KE OUT A DROP • C a n~t be "pic ked " or wrenched off-no k ey to lose • Universal-fit s all car s and tru c k s , Amer ica n and Foreign • Allows easy filling at gas st ation s • Restricts entry of a siphon • Made of finest quality t em - pered steel INSTALLS IN SECONDS PROTECT YOU R PRECIOUS GAS! But hurry-the sooner you install the ANTI SIPHON DEVICE. the bet ter you'll sleep. knowing that your precious gasoline is sa le Guaran tee<1 to protect your valuable gas - or your money back. .. r--- -ORDER TODAY-WE 'LL SHIP TOMORROW IMAGEAST, INC., Dept. FW -1 -.... --, 30 East 42 Stree t , New York, NY 10017 Please RUSH me Anti Siphon Dev1ce(s) Add 25" per device for postage and handling I understand 1f I'm not complete ly satisfied with the Anti Siphon Device I can return 1t w1th1n 1 O days for a full and com plete refund. 1 Device -$ l .00 plu s 25c post OISTR I BUTORS WANTED NAME ~-~-~~~-~~ ADDRESS ~~~~~~~~ 2 Oevices-$1.90 plus 50' post. 3 Oevice s-$2.70 plus 75c post . 4 Dev ices-$3 40 plus $1.00 post 5 or more-$1 .00 each postpaid CITY ___ _ __STATE ZI P I I I I I J I I I I I I I L--~~--------------------~ .. • .. -- -• ""-" ~ e:e&IOM----What Satisfied Users Say: 1 cosmos Products. Dept. z-11s ·• ... I am happy to report that my I ==-:.-.~; ':,':~~~~' to bt 1on1er hair has grown an average of one 11111t111er1 more n1tur11. Kindly n1lh •.• bottlt(•> of I l ONC HA II ( l69731C) for Just $S.ll5 plus !I01 to cover full inch in the past two weeks poauae end lllndlln1. 1 undentena that 11 1 am not since I started using your terrific =~·~,::~~•fled, I mlJ return tor a lull refund of long Hair." Mrs. L. D., New Yorkl I o u ni Orci.r TWO bottles tor Just $10.t5 plus 1s, postac• end h111dlln1. s-_,back 111111ntff. " ... so helpful to my hair and I ,....... & 11114• .. .-. • scalp ... Long Hair formula has ._ .. _.. .., ..... lu. indeed stopped a terrible itching I """ ----- scalp . . ... 8. 0. N .. 6eor1la I --------- ". . . seems to be working very well ... I need 20 to 25 (bottles) for me and my fr iends ... " 8. E., New York -----I C•'1--------------- I SIM• l•-----0 s.• fill <•UMI .. -1•11\ 12-JUJ L-- --e c-"M.c& 1tn • --- Amazing New Organic Lotion Aids •• Healthier Thicker More Beautiful Hair Longer cond11tons 14-DAYFREE TRIAL OFFER! We 1nv1te you to try LONGHAIR for J 4 days. If you are not 100% satisfied ... 1f yoor new long ha1r 1s not the talk of all your friends ... then return the bottle to us. (even 1f it's empty) and we'll refund your porchase price in full no ques t1ons asked! ••• in iust a few short weeks I • Conditions, stl•ulatts hair and scalp • Eli1tlnates split ends, brtautt • Hair btco11ts thicker, healthier, easier to mnaat • lHs Htd for fakt wl1s. falls • l"stant actlH ... Noticeable results within days Your drums come tt'\11! ltoW an .ound111Ce of silky, lulurious !ruses down ID your shoulders •.. IS lone IS you wish! And, It's All YOORS NATURAl.LYI Astound1111 M• IOrl'lllll• by noted cosmttoloclsts, made completely of n1ture's own ln1redlents (H · tr~ls of d1ffertnt pl111ti, vitamins and mlntral u lts -.. Unll dlt9lals ef •r kllHI), actu11ly condltl011s hair u It stimulates he1lthler, fuli.r body. YOU'LL TMllll TO Tiii SINSATllMIAl llSUUS YIMI S(( IN JUST A flW WUltSI Apply daily Ind Mte yovr hair crow h111tt11rr, tfllcker d1y by d11 w1t11 MW lift, new slletn, a bouncy run11uble MlltMu 1t -r llld l>elore In ivst a few •ttks. IT'S NOTIClAlll Y lONCCR! No more txpenslvt, uncomlortatllt falls Mel w1rs (always dttectlblt at tht1r best) to cr11te that 11amorous 10n1h1irtd natl.iral look yov've always wanted ror ivst penn1u a day, you tan crow a 1on1. flowln1 hultll1er m-of ,our vtry °"" ! ZH73ZC .......... l t•Plir. lttttt U .ts .., __ (Olln()a ~ .................. 11»•-------------------- ~in the \\Orld! CHUCK CONNORS A blanket security 1ystem A pistol-packer on film (and rifle. slinger on TV reruns). Chuck Connors also keeps a b'Un next to his bed in his home. In fact, he has one of the most mtric.:atc security systems in all of Lo:. A11geles. "I have everything from dosed-circuit TV to a Westinghouse Alarm System that sets off an alarm anu .. alerts the security guard; two German police dogs, a searchlight that can im· med iately light up the whole place and a shotgun next to my bed. No one," he adds, "has ever pc11etrated my d e- fense:· With that kind of setup. who would dare try? RON BLOMBERG & PETE GOGOLAK H•lr'a the thing ... Do you laugh •t TV commerclal1 that show professional athletes in lock- er rooms discussing hair sprays. hair ereams and hair dyes? WeJI, maybe it's more serious than you think. Recently Ron Blomberg, the left-handed power hitter for the New York Yankees, got himself a "wl'a\·e job"-a complicatctl process hy which hair is '~ven into the . 1lrcady e.Usting tufts to c."Ovcr the halcl spots on top. Football star Pete Gogolak of the New York Giants has the opposite· problem. He has his hair. hut he's a compul~iv~ comber. The las t thing he does before going on the 6C'ld is to nm a comb through his locks. In his new autobiography. \.ogolak "rilt•s: "A I housand guys han· ~.tid to me: Tl1is is nne hen of a time for you 1(1 Ii<' wo1ryin~ ahout your hair.' und I M • l'AMILY WEEKL'f, March 17. 1974 .1gree with them. It is." But, he l'X· plnins, long. messy hair "could spoil my <:oncentration. [ don't wnnt hnir Onp- pi11g around my neck whe11 I'm t?'ing to make a 50-yard fleld goal. lks1cl<'s. long hair is a pain aft er a game. I don't wunt to spend half an hour gctti11g my hair dry enough to gu out~ide." From "Nothing tu Kick About," by Peter Cogolak with Joseph Carter ( Doclcl. Mead & Co., $6.95). Jadee started out as a Playboy bunny in 'i962. She is now n "bunny mother." supervising the 96 bl'autih1I • bunnies of New Yo r k'., Playhoy Club. "At the.: timc.> I s tarted," '>ays J au('(', •. \\'('.Hin~ the h11nny co~tum<' was very Sl'XY and risque. but now the.' outfit looks like a bathing suit. Pco- pll', including the fami lit.·s that come in. arc looking for service in •l nicl', clean atmospht're and uot se:<. sex. sex. In fact. bunnies have lost soml' of their mystique, but we'"e always stressed personality anyway. If I had a daugh- lt'r, I'd think twict: about encouraging her to be a bunny. It's a lucrntiv<' job and the hours are flexible, but it's total- ly physical and exhausting. I renched a point where l didn't want to carry arc>uml 30-pow1d trays of glasswnre, throw together salads and take out food. But I like what I'm doin~ now." DATES: Spring officially ;\rrives at 7:07 p.m. Wednesday. BIRTHDAYS (Sunday· W t'<lncsclny. Pisces; Thursday-Saturday, Aries): Sunday-Rudolf Nureyev 36; Bayard Rustin 64; Mercedes McCambridgc 56: Monique Van Vooren 41. Monday -Ceorge Plimpton 47; Wendy Barri£> 61. Tuesday-Philip Roth 41 ; Ear. Warren 83; Lynda Bird Johnson Robb 30: Ursula Andress 38; Patrick M~­ Gooha11 45. Wednesday-John EhrUch- man 49; Carl Reiner 52; Oaie Nelson 67. Thursday-John D. Roclccfcllcr 111 68. Friday-Marcel Marceau 5 1: Karl Maldm 61; Maurice Stans 66. Satur- day-Joan Crawford 66; Wernher von Brnun 62; Erich Fromm 74 . BIR1l4DAY PEOPLE: Philip Roth and Lynda Bird Robb r . Quips & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour CANDO Our trash can quickly filled with trash . We bought a second, feeling rash . 11u1t"trash can filled, in just a win k. Does trash , the n, swell ? Do trash cans shrink? Although it seemed a bit absurd, We did, in time, procure a third; And that too filled up to the top With trash eac h week. Where will it stop? .With trash I stufl ea ch can and ra nt: The thing is not a can but can't. Little boy to departing father: .. Dad- dy. please l1ri11g me home a rot from thl' roe:<' t£1tlay." -Dorothea Kent The big-city reporter asked the small-town editor why p<'ople bought his newspaper, c;ince they alrt•ady knew what e\ erybody in the town had done that week. "They huy the paper," the niral editor l'xplained, "because they ~ waut to find out which ones got c:tught." -Lt!cille /. Co0<lyear A travcl<·r in the n1011ntains of West \'irgi11i.l stopped to t.1lk with a woma n sitting on lwr porch unc b1 i~ht a11h 11n11 <lay. T hey lx1th \\'('IC' .1d miring the bre.1tht.1l..ing v1t•w uf fu1 t'!.ls .111<l hills, the 'inol..e rising from th<' chimney of a dic;tant cabin, the nllecl field.-; on the steep hill,idc .... the w0<Kl'l filled with game, a fresh <:n·ek gurgling ue.irby. .. This," ~.tid the 'ti anger, awe<l, "!>urely i'> he.l\'cn." The woman. with full knowledge of the hardships of n11 al living, nude a face. "It's heaven if yuu 'tc a m.in or a dog." she sai<l. "Rut it's hell if you're a woman or a mu le." -Dan Bennett Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigfine SmoUlg Is Dangerous to Your H8*th. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see Ille d11ferent1y Send or1ginal contributions to "Child." Family Weekly, 6-41 Lexington Ave . N ~-v 10022 $10 ii used-none returnecJ-..._, T he other clay, while d i .. 111111~. r.111 JCrm~ the fullm\ 111g n <'r- l"i'c i11 rwnm;111-.hip .11u l/ 01 J..ttcr \Wiling. "11tt c•n by onr wH·n· year-old ~ra11dcl.111ghtn, Enka. Tlw tcrw trxt. drvoicl of ':d11ta - ti1111 ~111d p1111t'111at11111. r.1n . "Y 011 did 11111 p:iy yn111 phnrw bill R1·ph11 to thc-poliu• Sincd Phmw C'omp.111)" Ml\ J1nq1h I.. S11/1;;:11"111 Gran"/ lln1mk \f irli ; It \\I\~ th'· hr\I cl.iv of '<'hool for my \iX·)'f.':H C)ld ~r aml,011 . h11t lw 5aicl he co11ld11't ~11 lwc-am•· h<' had t11 think . "Wh:tl 11111\t v1111 think :ibo11t?'' .1skrd Im motlw1 My ~r:tnrlsnn p1p N I 11p. "I mm t thinl.. 1f I .1m doin~ th1· ri~lit thin~... -.\Irv U llw11 \\'ilw111 llattnrth , SJ By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "I'm expecting a new doll I" FAl.llLY WEEKLY. March 1, 11 14 • 21 ~- f I I I I 1 I I I· I I I I I I -----~----------------------------------------· Co1npare our ! v AND SUPPLEMENTS FROM NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS I I I I I I I I I - . I I I All prices POSTPAID/ Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 1 -------·-------1 I I I I I I I •-I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tiny Car»ul~s VITAMIN E-10(f INT-:-UNIT CAPSULES l.l l 00 for 1 I 0 [l 500 for 4.85 O 1,000 for 8 95 Double Potency VITAMIN E-200 INT. UNIT CAPSULES (1 100 for 1 95 O 500 for 8.75 O 1.000 f<>f 16.50 High Potency VITAMIN E--400 INT. UNIT CAPSULES 0 100 for 3.45 lJ 500 for 15.95 O 1,000 f<>f 29.75 Higher Potency VITAMIN E-600 INT. UNIT CAPSULES U 100 for 4.89 [1 500 for 23.50 0 1.000 for 43.50 Highest Potency VITAMIN E-1,000 INT. UNIT CAPSULES l 1 100 for 8 25 0 500 for 37.50 n 1,000 for 69 00 -Natural VITAMIN A TABLETS 10,00o USP Units each n 100 for .55 n 500 for 2 30 0 1.000 for 3.95 -IODINE RATION-Nat uralK ELPTABLETS -- r I 100 for .35 O 500 tor 1.20 O 1.000 for 1.95 -Cold Pressed WHEAT GERM OIL CAPSULES 3 mini~.--u 100 for .45 O 500 for 2.20 O 1.000 for 3.95 -7% grai~o;siccated LIVER TABLETS low h eat d ried 0 I 00 for .65 n 500 for 2.85 0 1.000 for 5.50 Red "W~nder" VIT AMINB:-1:f 25 MCG-T AlfLETS-o 100 for .65 [] 500 for 2.50 n 1.000 for 4.35 -Super High Potency VITAMIN B-12 500 MCG TABLETS U lOOforl.79 l]500for 7.49 U l ,000forl2.50 Natural VITAMIN A and D Tablets 5,000 units A; 400 D O 100 for 50 lJ 500 for 1.95 O 1.000 for 3.50 Natural BONE-MEAL-TABLETS-R"egular 7% grain O 100 for .60 O 500 for 2.45 O 1,000 for 3.95 Natural Soy LECITHIN Tablets. Compare this low price O 100 for .70 O 500 for 2.75 O 1.000 for 4.85 S u per LECITHIN Capsules Giant 19 grai~1200 mg. e;ch. LI 100 for 1 49 O 300 for' 3.95 O 600 for 7.50 LECITHIN GRANULES-Sprinkle over food O 8 oz. for 1.89 lJ I lb. for 3.25 O 2 lbs. for 6.29 Highest Potency FoodY EAST TABLETS. One t ablet a day O 100 for 75 O 500 for 2.75 O 1.000 for 4.95 -DOLOMITE T.;blefs-Rich in Calcium, Magnesium 0 100 for .50 U 500 for 1.50 O 1.000 for 2.50 -GARLIC and Parsley TABLETS. Order now and SAVE 0 100 tor .60 O 500 for 2.85 O 1,000 for 4.95 "Arecibo -C"-Tr~pical -ACEROLA -100 mg. Vitamin C 0 100 tor .89 Cl 500 for 3.89 O 1,000 for 6.95 COD LIVER OIL CAPSUl!.ES-E&Ay to take 0 100 for .89 [] 500 for 3.75 O 1,000 for 6.89 HIG H PROTEIN TABLETS-JOO mg. Protein per tablet-n 100 tor 45 n 500 for 1.95 0 1,000 for 3.50 PAPAYA PAPAIN -Natural Digest ant Tablet n 100 for 65 f] 500 for 2.75 u 1,000 for 4.85 ORGANIC IRON SUPREME with related nutrients 0 1C10for l49 0 500 for 4.95 O l .OOOfor 8.75 I HIGHE ST QUALITY~----__...,_ I I ,. NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS I I I I Car bond a le, Ill. 62901 100 mg. Rose Hipa 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS I [] 100 for .59 n 500 for 2.75 O 1.000 f0< 4.98 250 mg. Roae Hips 100% Natural VITAMIN C TABLETS I Cl 100 for .95 O 500 for 3.95 O 1.000 for 7 1-; I 500 mg. Rose Hips 100% Nat~ral VITAMIN C TABLETS I U 100 for 1.45 O 500 for 6.95 O 1.000 f0< 12.50 1,000 mg. Rose Hips 100 % Natural VITAMIN C, TABLETS I O 100 for ?.49 O 500 for 10.50 O 1,000 for 19.95 ALF ALF A TABLETS-Rich in natural factors I n 100 tor .4o n 500 for 1.25 n i.ooo for 1.95 I New MULTI-MINERAL TABLETS (9 Vital Minerala) I U 100 for .98 O 500 for 4.50 0 1.000 for 8.50 VITAMIN B6-10 MG TABLETS I O 500 for 1.98 O 1,000 for 3.75 I 0 100 for .49 VITAMIN B6-25 MG TABLETS O 100 for .98 O 500 for 3.89 O 1.000 for 7.39 CUCUMBER-Natural BEAUTY AIDS O 2 oz. Cream 1.00 O 4 oz. Lotion 1.00 10 MG. ZINC TABLETS-An Essential Mineral O 100 for 1.25 O 500 for 4.75 O 1.000 for 7.49 BONE MEAL, YEAST and LIVER TABLETS (3 in 1) O 100 for .75 O 500 for 3.25 C l ,000 for 4.98 Natu ral VITAM IN B COMPLEX with Vitamin C O 100 for .75 0.500 for 2.75 O 1,000 for 4 .85 I I I I I I $JOO VITAMIN E BEAUTY AIDS I All 5 O V'rtamin E Cream O Vitamin E lotion I O Vitamin E Shampoo O Vitamin E Bath Oil I O Vitamin E Deodorant Stick I ~~~~~;;;:.;:.=~~-,. Each for $3.75 r. L ist it ems you w ish he r e: I I I I I QUANTITY Sill SA TIS, ACTIO• euA•A#TU e NAME OF PRODUCT TOTAL -_..t elldosed TOTAL PRICE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CITY STATE: ZIP I L-------------------------------~-~ a..; ----------------------------------------------~ .. I Orange Coast * * * FINAL SPORTS LOCAL AN T OS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST ' ' NEWS SUNDAY, M.A.ICH 17, 197.C S IX HOURS IS A LON6 T l."IE TO STAND HERE. c .• ~ -• ..... i ,.~ -Ii\ ' , ., .. c ' ' . ,, .' NANCY \ • . '... ' ' .. • J -17 . ' 1 W O NDER WH A T 'S GOING ON WHO IS THI S IMPORTANT CELEBRITY ? .. 1 DON 'T KNOW NEX.f S H U W / : Ov I' iii. ' (\ ! ) , I c {OU !<NOW WHAT? TH . ..\T S TR l.l.E - l WANT AN AUTOGRAPH ··· WHO 15 IT 7 TT '"1: -_:;~I':•->·:'• •. !.•: :;~·~ --··:"!l'.1 0 -~:1 ·1 . THE ' / ' ( l I c 6UT 1.1.'HE ,\E ELS<: ARr. '{JL' .SJ1No TJ SEE "UJ.A."-.\Nr PE.li:f ' PERF ORME D [JI TH H.C..ND ruPPET5 ? c ) 1 Bv Ernie Bushmiller WH '( 15 THEY SI\'(/\ VE R '( • E VERYBODY 1~-I MPORT/\N T RUNNING ? CELEBRITY ' ( 15 IN TOWN • I'M F"l.A'tZL.l<D ASOIAT l..IFE. ANl7 YOIA KNOW WHAT P'UZ.Z.t..E::t, Me MO~T ABOUT 1.-lf'E!:? TH E 7PAC l<·T1Me: CO NT INUUM, r..ie AJ'1THeNTI CIT"Y Of' 'THI< itO,,tTTA '1'TON!, , fHf QU~T"ION Of' T..i~ PHENOMENAi.- ·' META PHY'71CA L. MANlf'i!.S'TA1'10NS 'i wrTHIN OUli.' CON'7UOU~Nft,,, "•' i '----v-::;n--;:~~ " ~ '» Ii; .... • • • • DENNIS THE MENACE j.ICA I 00 YOU l<NOW 'THE AN~wi:ics7 t?~ ii] :J: l<NOW AS l..ITTL.! NOW AS:! 010 BEFotte .... MY FICll!N01 ! 00 NO'T P!rE.'TfiND 1'0 KNOW ANY Of' 'THEO ANSWEICS . t 61o«!SS NO SOO Y 001!'1 . IT'S TO YOUIZ lll'l!011' THAT YOU. AOM11' rr. OM, WMAT AIU! TH~ AlllSWi~s? WHO KNOW~ 'THf. Ai.ISW61lS? IN THI! W!oY, WHA'T PIA Z 7-L.f.,. vow MOST ASOIAT L.IFE:? . .. .. -_ .... ,~ -" Wl-IA'T'!> WITH YOU, L.t:?'TE!IC ~ MY FICll~ND, 't 00 NO'T PICE.TliNI? 10 l<IJOW ANY OF THI< QlAf.S'ftON ~ I lf,t'T~!IC .... / E::TS GO BY .AND WHY 7 SI IE SEE JOEY'S NEVER H/\S BABY SISTER. NOTHIN '-10 • ~E Wl ~L ONE OF I HESE DAY9. Cl:JN'T MENTION 11-iAT ro JOEY, HUH ? [)oN'-r HE WANT HER 1DTAJ.K '? MAYFl f SHE'S GOr 'THINGS ro TELL HIM. YEAH .. AND TELL HIM, AND 1ELLHIM ! By Hank Ketcham f-1 1, JOEY.. HQWi; THATS NO WAY ')tt.IR S'ISTER Q 1D <;AY . HELLO I IO <;oMEF'CJDY! SAY. -- HaLO. JOEY, Ol'. 11'1L SHE'c; FINE AND r'M •.. HO/'/ YA BEEN'? ALL RIGHT, I GU~S'. -. - I> I> I> MEANWHILE, .AT TH E DISTR ICT ATTORNE Y'S OFF ICE DO YOU WANT TO GO OUT TO THE PR ISON WITH ME TO SEE Hllv\, SAM? WHY DON'T YOU SEE HIM A.)'oNE , JOE? ) ~IJDGE SHE's A CREDIT 10 ')OU ... ')OU GOT RIGHTS 10 !3f:: PROUD OF HER. PARKER HE SEE M S SINCERE THAT HE WANTS TO HELP YOU! ARE YO U KIDDIN'? WHEN I DIDN 'T HAVE NO MONEY, HE DIDN'T WANT TO WASTE HIS TIM E WITH ME ... EV EN THO UG H HE WAS A COURT· AP PO INTED LAWYER! <l <l <l I NOW THAT I'VE GOT SOME MONEY, HE W ANTS TO GET IT FROM M E! ACCORDING TO HIS SISTER , HE 'S W ELL , AS YOU· V ERY BITTER TOWARD M E,\:=:::::'.::~ KNOW, I DIDN 'T INSI STING THAT HE NEVER HANDLE THE UNFORTUN ATELY, THE MAN WHO WAS DISTRICT ATTORNEY AT THE TIME IS NOW DEAD! I WAS IN TH IS V ERY OFFICE WITH HIM WH EN HE M ADE TH E ADM ISS ION! TOLD ME AN YTH ING B UT CASE WHEN THA,. HE WAS INNOCENT! WE MADE THE ~DEAL WITH YO U! w.,. . • ' I WAS LOOKING O VER HI S NOTES! HE SAYS HE RE THAT WAKEMAN ADMITTED TO K ILLING THE BOWDEN WOMAN ! • I MUTT and JEFf '0 • • I r---\ 0 0 MARIE IS 'j r , MY GIRL ' I SAW HER FIRSTI SHES MINE. WE GO STEADY I TELEGRAM FOR LITTLE JEFF, COLLECT. 1 ONLY ONE LETTER !ODAY, LO R D PL US H- BOT TOM . DOCTOR SMOCK /' r"HANKS, 1'RAYIS-IHE" i>'ASlei:< M Y IUl<'NOY e>< nr:: PAlleN1'S, IHE" MOl'<E" MO_NE'Y r CAN MAKoo .' ' ---- I \ ZEE ONLY WAY TO SETTLE Z IS IS WIZ PIST OLS ON ZEE 'fHE NEXT MORNI NG AT T µE CRACK OF DAWN! FIELD OF HONOR ' ~.......:L \ -~· .---. ' ' ; , I ' , ... , ·' • ' • 1~ •.• ' ·,~ ,j ll ot ' )<, ..-• nf 3 -17 . ' •• .. '. ' . ~ . : ~ •• • . . .. ;~ •• . ' • • ', • • ' • '''1fJor1 . /) r1111 r Or·11 111.,,., _},' .-111 ~ ~ 11clr>s<>r/1 (/~J.'·l • 0 ~ 'J ( oH - of-1 Al-fM 1-H:::RE .. Wf-lAR 'S JULIUS? " ../ --' ~---..... _,,, • • Cl ~., . 0 .. . " ... ·-.. _ By George Lemont 1'1 Me r:'OI<' YOU R ANA L-YS IS, M l< H INKL-e • ~--·· ' $ &ll !fa!?!? !fJ !? !? !? You 'i:<e N E"X 'f. Iv\ SS r::i..eoeGL-e l ( J WA XE'!? • ~1 5 COUC H .' • • .. = . . • m ..... ~·~--. . -~. 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