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1974-03-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
• Coast Visitor Recalls Nazi Terror BJ JACKIE HYMAN °' ... 0.1,., l"lltt ll•tt '"lbe Nazi occupation 11i•as a long time ago," said Norway'$ Be rnt Wtecbwang. relaxing on lhe coudl. at hls lister:'s home in Costa hfe!D. "But you don'r for- get about thing., like tbat. .. \\1leds\1'ang. ('()!\. etrtamslrr or lhc Oslo Symphony •Jr· r cbe!tra, \vas 1n i)r. uige County reccrit· ,.£., b' for the s)'m· phony's perfmnanct at UC Jrvine, the last or a fOlr-wttk coocert tour of the \\'est eoa•. "It b my first trip to A!Mrica,'' saJd \\'ledswang, 'A'hoee slster, riln. l.iv Llrscn. came lo thls country in 1958 and no"' li\'es In Cc.sta Mesa. ··1 am very i1nprt!M'd. t>specinlly 11i•ith the "'enlhcr," he said. •'t t v.as 90 dcgrtts 11tlcn "·e pluycd in Pahn Springs. That same day the 1cmpernture in Oslo was IU dcgr<.'CS. ·· \\'ie~·ang. v•ho has been with the Oslo Symphony for 25 years. began playins SUNDAY VOL. 67, NO. 83, 7 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES STUDENT POLL RESULTS ON NIXON 55.7~. ORANGE COAST ·NATIONWIDE OsrAv IN OFFICE LEAVE OFFICE .UNDECIDED Buck U.S. Trend Coast Studenf,S Favor Nixon Staying in Office Orange Coast students responding to a nationwide poll on President Nixon favor his staying in office. 0( 550 Orange Coast students v.·ho took part in the survey, 55.7 percent favored the President's remaining in office, "'hi.le 28.3 percent felt he should not complete bis tenn. About 16 percent were Wl· decidi!d. The Orange Coast figures contrasted shafl>ly with the nationwide percentages in !he poU. Of more than 180.000 students polled nationwide. about 41.6 percent felt 7'ixon should remain in office. 42 percent thought it would be best for the cou11try if he were out of office and 16A percent were undecided. ·Thi! poll was ronducted by the Daily Pilot arxl 2..?0 other daily ne\1·spapers in cooperation "'ilh Visual Ed u ca t ion Consultants, Inc .. of f\ladison . \\'is. The survey was part of a comprehensive cur- rent events program given schools by the newspapers. The Daily Pilot provides the program to 30 schools on the Orange Coast, in· eluding all -the high schools except Laguna Beach lfigh v.·hich opted to drop out of the program. The program includes w e e k 1 y filmstrips of nev.'s ~. together with dOOissk>n materials. As part of the pro- gram in February, students discussed the pros and COM of Nixoh's administration. They v.·ere then asked: · Conskleri ng the good things President Nixon bas done. as well &9 the mistakes he bas made, 1 think it \\'Ould be best for Uie country If the Presklent ... a. completed his term in office b. left office bc!ore completing his term c. undecided Though the nationv>'ide results were nearly evenly split, regional opinions ~med to vary sharply. The greatest oir- posilion to Nixon seem~ to lie In the East. where just 35 percent of the studeots responding felt he should re· main In office, v.'hile 50 pcrcent felt he should leave before completing his term. Fifteen percent v.·ere undecided. The greatest regional suppon for the Presi· d('nt ;1·as in the South. \\here 51 percent of the students responding fa\"orcd his n.•· m3iniug in office. Y.'ith 35 JX'rcent op- posed and 14 percent uridecided. According to Peter Patau. managing editor of Visual Education Consultants. the su n1cy represents one of the largest samplings of youth opinion on a public issue ev('r conducted in the United St.ates. HoOJ.•ever. he noted. the results must be interpreted with some caution: ''First. remember that student opiniofl -like all public opinion -changes Y.'ith changing events. Also, it is important to keep in mind that this was not a v01e of confidence on President N i x o n ' s performance in office. ''Some students may have approved the President's handling of his job. but still felt that it ~'ould be best for the na· tion if he left elfice. Others may have op- posed him. "ll\Jt felt that he should fini sh ~ out his term ... ~lost of the students polled were in grades 5 through 12. 'You Could Hear ~··~It .\\" S Pl~f ·l .\I, \~·hen he "·as 111nc ··t>«-ause ..-·e had A 1·\ol!n ·· '"I studil'd Pl1\'JIC1)' until I was 25, Y.'hC'n I joined 1M sy1nphony:· he said. '·The only lntC'rrupuon 1.~.-a~ from 19.W to 194!J. dUl"ini;: thf' OC'CUp.:11100 ... It v.·as natural for Y."iQdswnng 10 talk about thi' days or \\'oriel \\'ar II during a re1u1ion "'ith his sister. Their father. a member ol tl\C l·ndergrowxl . pretended io cooperate w·lth tht' i'\11z\s \\h1le i; mug g l 1 n g documents frun1 1ht•1r lll:>nll' lit Kr!S· tiansand, in southl'nl ~or1ra~ to L'nd<'rground headqu<irters 111 Ck.lo ··~ly fathl'r "us arrl'Sted u1 Au1!1L<;t. 19"4," said \\'iNb;:w.i111{. '"Al t.h~t point 1\t' were all in danger of bting arN'sted and sent to prison camp ln Gtrman,y. .. fonunate!y , hoY.'l'\'C'r. my rather wns !IITt'Sted b.1' ;i (;\'St;1po Off1err ll'hO Y.':18 hirll!;(•li :ifrn1d _i..ht> 1111:' ~·ht•1h1ll•d to ht· tr<lnsfrrrM 10 th1• ~;;1~1o·rn fnlnl .. ,,Hll (1 t·:.t.1r(1 ofl l(l'r 11,\1\!~\ IV do son1rthui~ :.r ... '(,·1:1ru!.1r ;.;o h1· 11ouldn t h(> sl'nt II•~ !J1•t1d1"t! to U.st.• n1y f.tthcr 10 1,!t'I 1he n1nn1"' •it lh" 1111•n1tx>rs OI th1• l 'ndt·ri;:n111n•I ·Since Ill•\ ;Lil ..itto•ndt'(\ !llf'l'illl;.!~ "·r11r11-ig ~.H·I., O\t•r thl'ir heads. nl\ fathl'r ":is .1hle tu i;rt :i11:11 hy ~:1yu1i.: th:ll it noultl t:ikl• <i 11htll.' to uncovl·r their uaitlt'S " "B1·mt <1ocl 1ny otht•r oldrr hro1hcr 11 l'r .. u1 thf m011n!:uns ;Jt th(! li1nl·.'· ~lrs. l"1r'1'11 111h'rJt'('1('{! "'I 1\'as ::ifrn1d thl''I 11 "lilt! IX' •• rrcst1"ll. su I sent 1twn1 .1 11 l .. ,.r,j1n th;1\ :;,11d. ·t.1on t sl'nd Jll) 111014' h~h -tt':: ro ltl·I\ · 1 Th•·1· 1111d•'riHood and I r ,1 1 l' I l' d '"ir •·th !<• :-.11L'\lt•n 11~rt' !he1 11, • .... !!· \h·.1n11 hill' lht•ir fa!ht•r 1 :.CJf"'d b1 h1cl 1ni;: 111 ,. lr;~\n . Fonunai.·1.v 11n 11111·1··, .1bu a 111L·1nbo•r of tht< 1Jridl·l'gro1u1d . l'.'.ll ~Stt Tl::RH0Jt, Pagr 1\S 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 24 , 1974 TWENTY.FIVE CENTS NeWJ.lOrtBoy Badly Hu1~t 111 Cliff Fall A 12-year-old XC'wpon Beach boy w·as seriously injured Saturday l\"h<'n he fell 150 feet from a cliff 01·er Lipper Ne1\i:iort Bay . The accident occurred at about 11 :30 a.m. in Ne\\'J>(ln Galaxy Park. Police said the youth, David Bennett Roberts II. of 1857 Braemar Y.'ay. landed face dov;n in six inches ol water. He was rescued by an Orange Cowity Harbor Palrol boat crew Y.'tio rushed him un- conscious to one o( the islands in the bay. F'rom there a Newport Beach polk'c helicopter 'A'aited to take him to the hos-- pita!. Late Saturday he \c:as in guarded con- dition 'Aith concussion and broken bones in the inteiisi.,·e care v.a.rd of Costa ?desa ri,femorial Hospit!!I. Police snid the youth fell 11·hen he climbed about 15 fttt dO\l'TI !he face of !he cliff and tried to cross a 30...foot gap in the bluff by hanging on to a telephone cable. tie reportrdly Inst !us grip on the cable and tumbled face dov.·n 111 the shallO"' \rater. Police said Robens \\·as playing "rith tOJ.'O friends v.·ho \~dtnesscd the fall. They \l"ere Robert Brandt, 14. and Ronald Dean, 13. The partc is on the v.·est bluffs or Galaxy Drive between Hampshire Court and Rigel Circle. Gas Supply More Plentiful 1'oday • f or the first time in mo111hs. Orange Coast motorists may find nwre than a seant one percent of gas stations open to- day. An Automobile C\uh survey said of ::Ji stations polled 1n California Saturday, 16 percent planned to stay open at least part of the day today. compared to one percent pumping gas last Sunday. Gov. Rona ld Reagan said at his request an estimated 900 stations o"'Jled and operated by n1ajor oil companies would stay open today. but he ~·arned the gasoline problem is not over yet. Though the odd-even gas rationing system continues in Orange County. gas \\'as readily available at most stations Saturday "'ith feY.' lines noticeable. Dealers and state energy officials ~aid though the Arab embargo has been lifted. it v.•ill take several 1nonths for the pe1roleum to reach this country. But they "'arn the nat ion can't afford to wa ste fuel. a Bird' GRAND MARSHAL Annette Nolan 35,000 Retur11 To L.api~tra110 For Big Parade· By PA.\IEl.A llAl.J.A:\ 01 11\t l>•llt" Piiot SI~" Scaree gasotinl' and chill~ "l'ath1'r didn't ke-cp JX'()p]c frorn c-01111111.: bark 10 capnstrano Saturday. A cro\\·d rst1m<1!td al :15.000 l\alcht-d from s1dcv.·alks. trcr Jnnbs and roof1op~ along the 212·milf' rou!I' uf ~an .lu;1n Cap1s1rano·s Ji'U1 annual f-'1c:.t<.1 de I~ (.:olondrin:1s par.'ldt·. Ttu!. ~·('ar·!i ~ho11 f,•:.i turrd the u•1111 l!Urnb<'r of h:ind.;;. h i~h.ct1·pplnc tlr1tl tl·:irn :oi. cl<;1111,, rul<l tlo.1 l~ h111 \Ill' n1;11u <Htr:1c11on 11·;-1<; horse~ 1•;f]ll"'t' 1.i'l 11:11;;, ·11t!ud ·d sh('r1ff~, ' I Sec PAllAOE , Page ;\:I 1 Nixo n Attorn eys' Testimo 1iy OK'd \\'ASHl~GTON (i\PI -1\ \\'hite ~louSe spokesman said Saturday ni1?.ht that Tl\O attorneys v•ho have ad1·iscd Presidrnl f'iixon on tax matters v.·ould be releaStod from attorney-elient prlvil<'~e lo tC'sl1fv about .~ixon·s tax retum<; U ther v::int('d. J. JJruce \\'chlihan. an assi~Tant !u Pres...'> Secretary Honald L. Z1e~lrr. sa11l in responS€> to an inquiry that he cli<l not kno\\' v.ilethcr a \\aivf)r of lh1· pr11'ilt·!!·~ had been ~ught by CaliforniJ ouorn .. :-.; Herbert \\'. Kalmbach and Frank De~larco Jr. Attorncy-<:licnl privilegf~ prevents a la"'yer from discussn1g dlsclosures to him bv hi s clical wJthout the client's pcrmissiOn . Police Restore Order • Ill Park; 73 Youths Held 111 .I\'\ \\Ol!Tll of Ill• D,ll, PolM S••U .\ t'r<c<•kd<•v.n on ,, grru1p (If you1h.~ \\ho111 1K1l1C't.· el.11nl•"<I h.:id \,1kt'n O\t·r Ful- lcrtorfs 1!1!lcr1:st !'ark r1-sult1-d 1n -io <H'· rl'"ls S<nurday nfter 33 arr""'-~ Friday r111 drug. ;1lcohol. nnd 11 ('apons violutious h 11.;1s thf• !"1•tQnd d:'ly of "hat pol141<' c~1 11C'd an attempt to rrston• law and ord('r lo !hf' 1i:1rk Poh<"P ~11d riot con· d1t1ons prc\:11trd al timf'§ both davs. Fullcrtrin I.I. Bob Ur:iueh l s.:11d 3!Ml youths {hro11111g rocks and bollll·~ J,(rl'1"l· t•d police ;111('n1 pt:. lo 1.:'isuc t'Jtations al lhr p.-irk Friday. Th1r1~ -1hrt't' p1·oplc 11,1•rf' arrr!.lf'd Fri· d.iy <ind 1h1• p:ork -u1 lhc 1300 hlock of ~ Jrth 11,irOOr Bo11k•.,,1rd-11 .1~ ,.lo'«'<I :ii :1 ·:10 p Ill Th••\ \\1'1"l' hook1«I un tlrug ;111d ;1ll'oh11! 1·h;1ri::f'~ hut !hough offtcf'rs !l":iid rock~ 11 .. r<' 1hn1"n no one· 11as boo kl·d 011 \1+·,11J11f\~ 11n!;1!1un~ Frida\' But <1bo11t 10<1 ~0111h.., f-tturntd 10 the ! 1rk :".;i lurd.t.1 lllf'ir!ll!H! '-(Jill" or lh!'lll 1·:1rr) 1n~ hill~ l"lu!J., ;•nil .\!olotv1· l'O('kl<ill.S, :IC("OTd 1ng ffl flOl!C'i' "~11-.:;t of t?1c1n 1\·•·rr fto:o Lt.>-Al'll::f'!f'" (•ounly.'' Braucht s.aid "Ahout 60 jlt:r{'('l\I of our arrcsl.s "ere ad11Hs :ind 4-0 re~· JUl'f'nlles. ·• lie s11id lhC' cr:u·kdo1\11 earn£' aboul ht·rau.s(' nr rompl:11nl<; fron1 rrstdf-nls nr:1r the p;1rk \\ho ~id 11 1\·as. hc:oromin;: too dan i?rr()tiS for lht·rn 10 use In addillnn. ft r:iuchl said lhf' \'Outhc; 11ho h<:t'''" b•·en 11!'1ni.? th« park :. (I, h~1n;;· ou1 h~n e ticcn harassin~ off1C<'rs on r11ul ine pat ro!s. "It dt•\'c'IOf)l..--<i thf'rl' :ire thr1·1• prnn:ir· ftu1c!iun' ;1 t!u~ pJrk-<lr;1!1nE! <lop•· h..in~itli..! <i rl) 1ltl. arxl 1t1r01\ 1ni: rQCks til ~·op ..... Bl'.tuch s .. 1d "[1 ~ JU\\ l>ct;.-O c 111ut·.1~1n;::h· un~.1h :111d d.ini.:1•1011 .. ," h4• •.11d A"k"d h1\\ lh•· pHrk 11111 he> p:itroll('(f fr11111 tlllll' on Hr;uu ht rt•pl1f"d . ·Th<' la w y.•1!1 be 1 n- furll-d ."' Ziegle1· Deines Re1lorts Ta1les to Be Tur11ell Ove1· (' ., .\]II ])1\ rr [). ,\Id +A p l·-'rl1..: \\'htlt.' Jl1J11~•· 1nd1rar1•d S.1!11rd.1v 1' 11 111 nnt con· ... id•·:· 1rn•11dP1 in~ 1..:' t ;1 JI 1· d con· \Pr~-itir1n<; sr111J!h1 fllr thf' /1011~1· im· fi•".111111 •·rlt J11f11111·\ unt1! •111• .t11(!1ri.u•1 c·11rnn11l11·t· 1l1·f1nt·~ 11 ~ C"l\.1ri:f·~ ag:i1n~1 l'r•·\1d+·Ut \o\Oll .inrJ 'f/11·1f11•, ··wh~i( n;;11 .. r1;1!<; rirt• \\':•n!i<d ~Jnd \1h1"' I'•"•:> S.·cr•·1;1r} Hono1hl l. %1••.!h·r 1~,u·il a for 1na \ sta tc·n1cn1 dl'n}in;.: .i p11b\1~hed rrpo rt that the \\1utc· llous1• 11uuld turn over l..ipt'S of !ht' 42 prrs1d('n· 11;11 cnTI\'(•rsal!oo~ rn:-xt W('('k . "\\"t' contin ue to feet it t.S (.'~'l{'nl1al th;1t the eomm11ttt fi rs t drf1ne the chargo•<; and be specific on y.·hat materials are \l iinh .. 'CI and n hy." 1111· rrport rhat the \\'hlt(' llous.t> wa'I pr1•1i.1nn~ to rt•lr•a."<.' some or :11! of th" !;ipt·'i 10th<' llott"C Judiciary t·ominil1•··· "a' fr()nt l "nll('(/ PrC'S~ 1!1t1·m:11 1rin.1I. TI1c nc11 ~ !:it•r\ Ill' 11<1~ :.till mu 1n1;1 u1111.: ~:11 u rd.1y that H' r1•pon. ":i' :11"t"llr;Jtl' 7..a·i.:~·•r ;d,o :i~<;;1ih1"I t. rl'port in 1hc 1.JJ~ \n;:!f'lr .. T11n•·<1. ul!rib•1h-d !I) <'Ori· Ul'""'inn,11 :1n<l rith .. r <-011r<'f'~. 1h:11 \'b:· on' t.i!X·d c·on\t•r,.a11t1n "11h torrn• · \\ hTlf' 111'111."' l'llUTI~t·I John \\' f)1-;1n l!f <·h·:11"!1· shOY.'l'(I 1h;1I 1ht' Prl's1dent did nnt <l 1snpi)rl)10 ()f th~ paym~·nt of hu<>h mcJlll'Y to \\'a1erga1c defendant~. "\\!c s1and brh1nd both of our !>1oriM."' s..i1d a T1111(•" ~pokf'Sma n. ni:.i ln:10ll,) 1n1t·nt1on.:; r,f !hr· 1nd111d11.d~ 11 ho p!:-1r111·d thi" !ilury ;ere tlt•Jr · :ind 1ha t th1• report ··cannot h"lp but in· lilJl•llf'/• th" \\"h1!C ll<Ji l~(' .11!l!Udi" \\'ilh rc'fl"r1 lo pru\ 1d1 ni; :1rtd1!;on;d 111;1tl·ri:t1." 111 1111· f1q11 r•' to 111 l' J11d111<1r~· Coin· Till!\f•t• \ r• r·,ur11n:; of 1)1,• \1\0n·lli't1!1 ('•1!1• \~·r~ll()f\ \~:a<; Oil(' of 19 l:lf)f'S pn'tl idl'd IO !Ste 1'Al'ES, l'agr Al 1 A PPEAL YIELDS BU1l1P ER CROP "You mighl rall th" r"S[l(ITIS"c; a hum1>1·r cnJp. 1111· r•«tllC'r 11 ho si~· 1•d h1n1st·lf ch · ~ \\';.. , «0 .. 1<1 ~1f•.S:t " ~1!i l.•'(I !hr• !>:1111 l'1lr1!":; l':1t l>11nn , in h"r .. At ·r Our ~.:rVI('('" rolu1nn tri ful'l J'll'llpli· 111th Lind on 11h1rh hf· 1'011!(! i.:ro·.1 \<'J.!t·!ahlr" on :1 !-o h,1r('·!hf'~nlp h.1".I\ Noise Campaig1i Drives Off 10 Million Fl yin.g Pests Bui \\'helih<in said, if !tie !11<1 la11ycrs sought a y.·aivcr so they could testify fully before a joint <.'Ongressional rom- mitlee about coa"ersation.'i that they had v.ith I'\ixon relating to tax mailers, on<' v•ould be granted "ithout imposition of conditions of any kind. In rega rd to lhf' story on !he ~ixon· fk>:in t.1pc. th•· spokesma n s:'lid. "\\"(' qOO!f•d our ~1rc1•s who say what it !;aid 111 th1·m . ! don't want to get into an\1h1ng more exµa nsl1c than that.·· · It 11a5 \\'h:11 IOU f!ltl,lh11·;111:111( lory in th" v1f'tri ry -:.1rdt•n Eii;:ht pl'rson.<; call"d <1! th1· "'r1t ('r's dflOr and 'l7 "'roh· to him. Th1rtv·f1\1· ga rdens ar(' rnoui;:h. a1>p.1r;>nll;. S.\\1.:'\. has :inoth('r IC'ltl'r in th•· l'Olunin tod ay PXprt-<\.~ini;: grntitudf' for !hf' n..-spon~ ;ind Pri ! Dunn makes a suggc-st1on ()fl ho\\' 1ho· surplus might be handled. The co!· umn is on Page Bl. OllACEHAM. Md. (UPI) -Edgar Emrich et\)oyed h~ morning coif.. In peace Saturday. Graceha.m's 10 million bird.Ii were gone. 'nle huge £lock of starlings, blackbirds and gracklH roost ing in his pine grove "M'ert driven off by a ltrrible noise Fri· day nlaht from firecrackers. carbide ex· ploder1. propent caMOns and .shritldng bird dislttl6 calls broadtm O\'Cr 300- watt loudspeakers. Sa1urday morning Emrich walked out ol. his house to siee lf il had worked. "J beard a. 3Crlgbird sing, it v.·a.s I.ht nm time tn months," he saki. "~taybt il was only a coinddcnce. Btlt tho5e other birds are gone." John McAvlnue. an ofnt.lal oe · the •laryland Departm<nt of Health and Mental Uygien<. said Emrtcll told him he had "b.is first cup of coffee this morning without all the chatter."' The auditory assault . ~fcAvinue s:tld. "sounded like a cross between the battle of the bulge and a -Ch1Cago slaughtet· hoose. "l talked to a reportQI" who \\'BS In VietMm and be said it 50llnded like he v.·as back in Vietnam-the only difference being thot nobody got kUled." A few birds did die, however, ~tcAvinue Mid, so intense w11.3 the racket set up by htalth and wlkUife officials and a group °' local hunters. Il btpn u the birds returned to the pine grove at 1unset after a day of fonag· Ing In the northern Maryland CIHoctln MounlAinl onJy a few ml1es from Camp Dnvtd, \\'hert Pretident Nixon was spend- ing the nlgfl1. • "The object. or the operation "'as to in· duce an early migration to gel them out ol that grove and start them moving into other areas in smaller g r o u p s . ' · ~fcAvinue 3akt "\\'e estlmatl' It -was anywhl!re bel""een 75 and 98 percent sue· c:tafUJ. "We are waiting now for repom on \\'here some ot theu-mJlllons of birds have gone." No one y.·as sure where thnl was. ~1cAvinue speculated some mJght ha\•e gone to Camp David but a \\'bite House ' spokestnM 5<1.id Saturday mne had been seeri ouukl.e the prtsidenlial retreat. Two more weekend assaults Wert plan- ned to brtak up remaining. 1malJer. nocu ln the area. The· \\"hite llouse spoke~man said. '"lht' -. --· . ~. . . . -·-· ... _ ..... ~ ..... ~· ·• .... _.. .. ·~·· . ON. TllE INSIDE HE'S SQUARE -George Norris, Ntwpo'rt 11nrb0r High School's stude:n\ body president. iS" a different ktnd of stu · dent le&dtt. He's lll (.'(IT\iervat1,·e and proud of il He: Is profiled ln a.nolher YOt.: Section real ure on Page B.'l. r-i1XON'S 'IUDGF.' -Htp. Peter Rodino. chairman ol the 110\L~ Judic13ry Committee (where 1mpt11dtme:nt is under inv~tlgatlonJ ii bolh awed 11nd deprmed by his job whlcll m•kes him so responsibie for the fate ol President Nix· on. The story Is on Page BS !}()\\':-,'. \\11'11 BOOKS -TC•\lhooks a rc bc111g abandoned in many Ort1ni.!1· Coun11· schools 0ll'here elemeniary s1udrn1~ ar·· bc1n11 encouraged to lc~m sc1fntlf1c pr1n· c1plcs from their 0\\11 c>.pcnencc and r('scitrch. Feature by St:iff \\'r1tcr John 7.altcr is on !'age BL RliCev·s A KICK -Rugby Is tht' game that i;ta\·e birth to Amenc.an·st ylc foo100l l. but )'OU might not be nblc to tell that from looking at a page of pictures on rugby. Tl'lf pictures arc on Pa gt-02 l11 s itle S1111tl ''·' .. Ytur b•••<• " M••fiCO•t .. ·-· '''""'"~ .. An~ 1.•Mtt,, .. ,, •• t .. 111• ,t,j ,....,lbf~ .. ClfHl"H 01·011 ...... . .. , NO<"'•" C0\11•'"1 .. O••-(*'If\!' .. Crtn•VO .. ,....,,.1, .. t!~•'-•1•! "••ft •+-Al lt•ll 111 ... CK> l!f\Mr11l-I .... ... ·-.. . .... ~ ..... -···-.. ...,, (I.Cl Fl~HI(• " TllM"'' , ... , .... ~P-• .. Tr•-" .... , GOl4'w•i.r .. ""''"'" .. • ' l'•~tl{1w1 •• Wll ltt WI\~ " CW.IL'I' PILOT" 51CTtON5 Coll< C-lct P-'ly Wttldt rv w.-.11 A 2 DAIL y Pl!,.J: Suntt.11. Mircll 0(-1 J ·,. , Coast Roundup Sl\lOKlNC LA:ttP-The President of the Laguna lieal'h School Boord and a fellow trustee were placed under citlzen'!l arrest by TObacco Nen1r:-.i:1 Q,ruce H()flplng, dlreclor of the heii lth • conscious Kalos Kagalhos Fouudation. I lopping has tried lo get the school bo1:1rd to OOn smok ing d u r l n g n1t't.11n~:s. bul smoke~ co1nprlse th(' majorl1y or board members. Nruhcr 1nan was ac.iuully restraint"'<! irl the ar· rest,!,!, and lali'r L..1gwia Beach pohc1.: took a "crin1e" report at the S<.'t:'ll('. ~ report w1U bo re.viswffi by th~ Orange Coun1y Di!ltrict Attomty's of. fice to see 1{ a violation has occurrtxt Also tufncd out that Dr. l\onuan 8ro\\'Jl(', boord president . had not smoked and only Truslce Gerald Linke rema ins th reatened by legal action. Hopping cited a law prohibiting "discharge of gaseous subslancrs or any matter of .1ny kind which is in· jurious to Jl('rson or property. or is nauseous, si(.:k~·ning, irritating or of- fensive to any of the senses." has aMailcd bud;el pollcits Bod ad· mlnistraUve prooodwu which il maintains ,teopardlus the safety of dficera and citizens . As.iwclation repn..oSeOtives appealed to the public to force the ell)' ooonc.il to hall a pro- posed force n1anpowcr cut. Md COm· plained aboui frequent Ii.hour shirts and anUqlK' munlcipal facllltles. ~tayor Jtoy Holz responch;<d saylng that things weren't as bad as the c.mployes s;1id aod that Lagu1111 1•njoy!I lhe hlgh.- ('St ratio oC poli<.'tl 1>Cr 1000 of J>('pul:1- lion of any city In Callforn1:1. The cost per capita for police service is also !he hlghest. "' TRAF'flC CRU!'li"Cll -Thi'.'1 may be the last summer that beach traffic over crowds the four lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntigton Beac.+.. The city is asking the state for more than S2 n1illion to widen eight miles of the high~·ay to a six-lone road . City public works officials also want to put in curbs. gutters, street lights, landscaped medians and a full bicvcle I.rail. The project would Strei.ch f~ Warner Avenue at the north end of the "" l\tANPOWt:R CUT -The t..aguna Beach Police Employes Associat ion ' " 2 Harbor High Stzidents Shuffle for 21 Hours Kelly 1'1cGilhs and Tt.>rry Cline didn't quite nvitch the "·orld's record for danc;:-. problems-I guess we're aU in pretty good shape,'' Simpson said. Presid ent U rges Antibusing Law, More S(·hool Aid CAMP DAVID, i\.Id. IUPll -Presi- dent Nixon Saturday urged Congress to pass antibmling legislation this year and said he will ask for $3 billion in sup- plemental aid ror the natiort"s public schools. From his Camp David retreat on a sunny and crisp first y,·cekend of spring. Ntxm endorsed a blll coming i..,, ror debate" in the Home next week that would ex.tend federal education aid to the na· , tion's scboola another ·three years. At the same time, he criticized a pend- ing Senate version or the measure, saying it would "create a bureaucratic llightmare hopelessly bound up ln miles of red tape." He urged Congress to make school aid programs faster and le111 complicated and said be will request $3 bllllon "to enable ~ to get federal fwxis to the schools tills spring so that for the first lime they will be able to plan ahead knowing the size and encnt ol the federal contribution." ffis oontention that education had made great progress in America in the last five years drew Immediate repsonse from Dr. Helen D. \Vise, president of the Nalicma l Education Assn .. who called it "'a period of retrogression in many ways un· precedented since Worki War II." People As gas stations opened for one of the first furled Sundays in months, Dr. Walter W. Heller, former chairman or the President 's Council of Econon1ic Advisers, com rnented, '·The end to the embargo in itself may increase (lur Gross National Happiness but nol the (;T'OSS National Product." "" rr~ldcnt Nixon·s remark on lhe fuel crisis last "'eek was ··The ~reat est shortage of energy is the lack of rncrgy on the Jr.1T1 of ~ Congress o( the United States in gct1ing to Y.°Ork :ind passing !he legislation n(.'('dcd to increase th!' supply of energy." "' In Chira,r:n. a blnl'k lead<'r called for investigation or the FL'<ieral Bureau or lnV<'Sl1gation. 111r Re\". Jesse Jarksoo s.1ld Saturday rBl docun1ent.s alleged· ly order\nJr ~he surveillance and neutralivilion of black nationalists suppoft charges U1e f"Bl conspirt-d to munier Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. "The FBl has become a monster <.uld must be exorcised," Jackson said. "' Told that al age 17 he Is too yoong legally to i;crve a.s a jll..'itie<! of the peace In Grccni,1·ood. tnd.. Ma.re Griffin replied, "If they're talking about age rcstriction.'I. "ty don't .they tum it around and put one on the other end. Say. "'ht:n you·re SO you can't be governor or a 11ta1c repres<'nlalivc." Griffin "'as appointed to the post and marrkd one couple before the ap. pointmenl y,·as challenged. "" Costa ~lesa'! only known defender of ~CL'<IS. Vttl)'ll ~tan h or 31 97 Cape Vc.nie Place, made his annual speech Ofl weeds to ,the c.lty counci\ la!lt week. polnllng out that on the statt's Hat of Y.'etd!, even tht California poppy Is In- cluded. "How can a Mat Oowcr be a weed?" Marth eskt'd the CO\lncil. "What Is your weed may be my j .. ing marathon endurance -22 .v;eeks. But th e two Ne"-port Harbo r High School students did dance 21 hours straigbt Saturday -longer than anyme etse who kicked up their heels for a two- day televised fundrai~r for the high school's drama department. The eight students y,·ho participated in the marathon i,1·ent through 90 ham· bu~gers. One dancer went through a pa1~ of socks. Most bf.>~an dancing in their shoes and en ded in bart fret in !he cramped television studio \1i1cre lhc l'\"ent took place. In all. the marathon raised $750 for the Thespians. The money "'ill go toi,1·ard sending 12 students to London in April for a special drama study pilot program. Newport Harbor High was one of two schools in the International The9J>ian Society's Westem Region chosen to participate in the London event "We hope all the pledges were legit." said student. master ol ceremonies Sandy · Simpson as the marathon drew to a close at midnight. "We've got $300 in cash. We 'll be picking up the rest on ~tooday." As ror the dancers. Simpson said most were already out eating or in bed by the mignight wrap-up. "They were all pretty exhausted," Simpson said, "Especial1y Kelly. But Terry was going !ltrong right up to the. end." The telethon was staged on OlaMel 3 Teleprompter beginning at 5 p.m. Fri· day. "The whole. thing was quite unusual." Simpson said. "When the pledges slo\li·ed down we offered to do different things for money. One person "-anted to pay us a dollar a joke. I c:pme up with five ." Olannel Three Pr6gram Director Jack Osborne earned one dollar for the group when a caller asked to see him smile. "E\·erybody seemed to have a good time. No one had any cramps or muscle Quotes wildflo...,·er. ·· In his book. :\-!arth said, 90 percent of the plants designated W"eeds are not weeds at all. To Marth, a weed is n growth which iS offensive to people living around it - "freewa ys, billboards. signs, and telephone pole<!." The councilmeb were so incensed \li1lh P.larth's prescn· ~tion that they threak'ned to ban him from council meetings for a year. "" ··They y,·ere very bra\"e, ~lark had his . arm around her in a very pro- lccLrve sort of \\·ar." said Sa nd\' Scou . an eye\\•itness to ·an allempr tO kidnap Britain·!' Prfn«~s i\nll<' and her hu.'i· band. CapL ~lark Phillips. "' "lt"s not pleasurable 10 scnlL'nt-e somebody to die. It's awrson1e. \Ve're dealing \li'ilh a rna.n's llfe. It's a lonesome d('('l'iion." So said Circuit Coon Judge Edward Cowa rt in Dade County. F!a. Coi,1·art hii.s sentent.'Cd two n1en to the state's electric chnlr since Florida re-~tated the death penalty. "" "We resenl It. \\'e will TE!.'liM it. We must have our railroad service or economically we "111 die.'' said lndi· ana state ~D. Robut Garton, on a Department of TnlnsportaUon prnpo6· al to abandon 15.575 miles of track In 11 ~1ldwest ruid Nortb&ast states. "" "Wt're abfK>lulely mamcct to this damn automobilt. llow do y,·e (let 01.11 J>f it? ~1osi ol 11.1 want e.verybody else to ride the bus so we can be alone on the high~·ay.'· So said Stale Stn. De.n· nl' Carpt:nter {R· NC\\'JlOrt Dcach) In a spo<dt Wedne9day to Ill< Saddlebock Area CoordlnalinR Council tn El Toro. Carpenter told the group ht: ha.s con- sidered a bill to place • one-cent sale tax in Orange Q:iunty to fund tramit ~. but didn't think the IU>lk: would WY iL ! \ dty to the Santa Ana River, bordertng on Newport Belch. U tht 1tate okly1 11\e w9rk·, city olllclall UIJDk k .., be !inishid. with Uttle intenuptJon to the nonnll traffic now' by the lwruD!tf ol 117~ "" HUMAN TOUCH -Too olten cliy govtmment .eems out rJ loucb with the -I• It -· and they ollm feel left out th<mselv'8. P'GUl1Wll Valley Counctlmtn em.abllsbed • hurnan ~s department lut week to chqe that imqe. It'• a call.'h -a\I department designed to help ·~the whole person." It's basic £unction y,•Jll be advisory -an effort to match the citizen's need "'Ith whatever federal, state, county, city or private agoocy that can help.. It will a.lac> help coordinate many civic a c t j v i t i e s designed to enhance the Ufe styles and leisure ple&Sllre'J of residenta. "" JAR JOKE -A USC professor's hoax during a tour of the nuclear generdting statioo here cau.1Ed a stir among utility olfk::ials who have ordered a stricter aecurity at the com- plex. Dr. David DeNike was amona: douns of guests at the plant early In the week y,·hen he pulled a small emp- ty jar from hi! pocket and said tt coukl very well contain n I t r o glycerine. Security officials said they had been alerted 1o the Loo Angeles PIYdlolotllJt'• pion in advance. Tho ,_ wu allowed to oootlnue tilt )OW' for memben of an energy commlttH ot the Sleml Club. . "" LOSE SEATS -1\1.'0 Laguna Beach Plonnlna commlsslooen WW> -mm the city's commilllon for what Ille city council declared to be ••• cet1tlve abNoteelsrn. However, both ousted c ommls si on-'ers , Lany Campbell and Michael flofay, are on the oUw aide of the political fence from the council. "" UNITY! -At least three 5Chool districts 1n we,i Orange County ha.Ne decided to keep pushing for a November unl!M:atloo elec.1ioo despite the oppoaJUon ol two oc.her districts. The five squabbling dmricts are the elementary school syatcms which are CCl'ltalned within the massh·e boun· daries ol the Hcntington Beach Union High Sdiool D!Jtrld. Tbe plan pn>o po.9ed Y.oo.ki create five, separate unified school S)'Jtelm, basically along C\n'ftf1t tiementary district boun· d.arfes. But dficials from Ocean View and Westminster don't like some aspects ol the plan, and $0 far ~·on't support It. Leaders of Fountain Valley. Seal Beach and Huntington Beach City districts want it anyway. Tru!tees O.ltY l"lltt SttH l"llet< from the high school dlstr!~ still h?pe some ptaceful 90lution can be found - Jfs tbelr Khools whlch are overcrowd· ed. "" R.ESICNA110NS -Three Sad· dleback College trustees in Sf!\'l'fl days rn..ade their resignations from the board of(tdal : Hans Vogel, the board's first president; A.Iyo Brannoo, coo- vici<d of bookmaltlng : 81\d John Lund. c.'11Ttflt pre1ident of lbc board. Lund left In a huff. miiklng his restgnatton effectJ\'e imn\Cdlately, after l'ne bOlrd demoted football coach C e or' e J lartman Y.'tlt:n Lund was vacationing in r-.iexico. ~ three vdll be replaced by a June 4 c.ledion. Coindldatn must reside either in Tuslln or Laguna !Jeach. but the new tNllteel ~ill be elected at !urge by all dlllPiot-vole~ "" BOND ISSUES -Irvine reeident.t v.•111 vote June 4 on l'>'O recreational bond issu~: one for $16 million which will build a SYJlem ol Jeven com- munity parks and a theater arts center: and another for S2 million to create a SG-mile long bicycle and hik- ing tra\l system to link all the park! and many of !he city's schools. Finan- cial consultants ,estimated the bond issue v.·ould cost taxpayers abou t S25 to $30 more per year -or as one of them puJ It "Just t\-.e cast of one candy bar a day or one child's movie ticket a week." .... WETl.'T OVERBOARD -A search for yachtsman, enginttr end rormer uplring San Francisco <t9cr pro foOt· ball player Arthur \\'olvin Y.'a! suspended in tea.s off Newport Blach Thursday. Victim was on t'A1llghl cocktall cruise with two Los Ange les County v.'Omcn Y.'ednesday night when they ""nt below deck!! of hil 4S.foot cruiser Stcond Love for ice. They ret urned some lime later to find \\'olvln had apparently fallen Into sea six to 10 mile!l offshore. They brought the (.:rUIS(j' close inshore nnd hailed harOOr patrol for help Jn docking her. _.,, FRAUD CHARGED -Irvine in· suranct man John W. Cunningham, 43. v.·as arrested \Vednesday and charged v.i th fraud In sfle of medical care plan to staff of The Real Estalers realty finn after 3 lengthy inVffiiP.tion. Premiwm y,·ere allegedly pakl but never passed on to carrier. One COU· pie, both hospitalized. with $1,900 bill tried to collect and found they Md no medical coverage at all. Police who arrested suspect at his University Park home said they found c~ ningham hiding in a closet weari~ a sheet like a Halloween ghost . 8Die,12 lnjirred as Mru1 Lobs Flaming Gas in Bar ALLENTOWN. Pa. (AP l -Eight persons ~-ere kill l'd and a dozen more in· jured Saturday afternoon when a lighted gasoline can y,·as toised into a crowded bar. fire offic:iala said. Eam~ James Burton Jr., 24, an t mploye of the Pennsylvania Depa rtment of Tr?nsportalion. was charged with eight co unts of murder. 10 rounts of at- tf'mpted 1nurdcr nnd one count of arson. said Lehigh County Dist. Atty. George Joseph. Joseph said Burton y,·a!kcd into a police slalion six blocks from the bar and 1urn- ed himself Jn 23 minutes alter the fire started. Six of the injured v.·ere listed in critical cond ition. The other six, induding a policeman and a fll'eman, ~·ere treated for smoke inhalation. Fire Oiief 1'ielvin Keyser said the Caboo.5e Bar, a three-story brick building Clll North Sixth Street. was gutted by the fire , whidl was brought under control in 20 minutes. Deputy Fire Olief James Thompson said: •·from my understanding. it was a firebombing. The man had been ejected from the club . got the gasoline and returned." • One of the dead victims was identified as \Vaync Lini;:sey. 33. of Allentown, who was dead on. arrival at Allentown General Hosi>llal. Fi\'e victims were dead on arrival at Sacr~ Heart HO!lpita! and t"·o at Osteopathic. Identification was withheld~ pending notiJiclition of next of kin. Hos;>i talited at Sacred Heart "'ere Clasdelle Simpson, 40. George E1•ans. 23. and Rubin Savage. 27. all of Allentown ; and Elv.·ood H.aNly or Nell'ark, N.J. Director of GSA Lamhasts Report On Nixon Homes WASHJNGTON (UPI) -The h<ad of lhe ~l Services Administration said Saturday a .:oogressional sulxonunitte! report that $17 million ~·as spent at President Nixon's estates in Califomla and Flatlda was a d e l i berately •·manufactured" distortloo of the truth . GSA Administrator Arthur F. DOWN 90 HAMBURGERS AND A PAIR OF SOCKS, THEY BOOGIED ON fl'ewport Harbor Thespians E•rnrtd $750 In 21-hour M•r•thon Thompson S.'.lid there were about 20 persons in the bar at the lime of the in- cident. Police said pa trons of the bar Oed to the rear of the building when the gasoline burst into flame and were . trapped by a door that was 00\ted from the imlde. Firemen had to chop thtollgh the door to gain access. officerS said. Sampson accused Rep. Jack Brooks, ([)- Tex. l. of manipulating numbers to get the Sl7 million figure , and called it "the most recent in a series of Con~ Brooks' efforts to pwi:iosely mislead the public." Marine Held in Slaying Thompson said if the back door was in fact loc.kt'd , ·1\hat definitely would be a violation of the fire code." The Wfiite House Friday sharply criticized news repbrts of a suppooedly secret study of federal spending said to show that more than Sl7 million had gone in the past fi ve years on improvements. salaries. support (acilitie.<i and'5ecurity et the homes in San Clemente. and Key Bis- cayne. Fla. \\'ll'o°TERHAVEN (AP) -An 18-year· old Can1p Pendleton ~larine was being held Saturday for investigation in the slaying of another P.tarine whom he says he shot . ear1ier t.l:iis y,·eek, sheriff's deputies say. The ~1a rine turned himself in at the ~tarine Corps ai r Slation O<'ar Ywna. Ariz.. and told officials there of the shooting, lmperial County deputies said Friday. Identity of the dead ?\tarine y,·as vdthhcld pending notification ol relatives. 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SOUTH coasT ViLLaoe iS ... eeae unique shopping an a d1n1ng OAILY 10 T0 ,9, ON' SUNFWWER-OPPOSITE ~ . .\TURD A Y 10 TO 6, SUNDAY 12 TO 5 OUTH COAST PLAZA -LOOK FOR THE FLAGS • Ch 'Or otgani dloorg County Oriani The rcquir them c The seeking o~ a j poor, i fonn i Gani to c booked I heft vestig ftcer. Sgt. Olarl :;tore Qoc vf!S1.ig s)Olen The and w magi st FBI . FBI ma di I estima flash In D F w larges 2 Su Two city Frid!! w•s April Win J • ' Changes Studied · School Systems Under Spotlight :Orange Coast school systems-t'neir otganimHon. reo rganizatio n or dllorganizalion-will grab the Hme.light ~esday at a meeting of the ~e County Committee on School District Qriallization. Tbe 11>-membe.r committee will be poolering: -The annexation ol the Garden Grove Unifted School District to tbe Coast Com- munity O>llege Di.strict -The de-anoe1ation of the Tustin Unif>ed Sch>ol Distrlc\ !mn the Sad- dlebedc College Dislrict -'lbe unification of the live elemen· tary 8Choot !llilricts in the Hunt.n Beach Union High School districts into five separate school districts, each ser;;v· ing students from kindergarten through the 12th grade. Di9CU!sion or these pmposals is set for 7:30 p.m. iri the Fountaln Valley, High School cafeteria. Committee approval is required before :iction on any one of them can proceed. The Garden (~rove schools system is seeking annexation because it is not part of a jl.Ulior oollege district ·and is too pOor, in terms or assessed valuation. to form its ov.11. Garden Grove trustees, v.'oo voted un~ly to cast lheir fate with the Pendlewn Trio Face Gun Charges T'o\'O Camp Pendleton Marine scrgcanL<; and a civilian base cmployc have been arrest.00 in co!lflection Ylith theft of mllitary weapons and ammunition, the FBI said Saturday. • Rex: I. Shroder, agent in cha rge of the FBl's San Diego oUice, said Sgl Clair J. Juhl, 22, ol Amherst Neb., was taken in- to custody Friday night on the ~ and booked on a federal warrant. charging theft ol government property and for in· vestigation ol assaulting a federal of· ficer. Sgt. Thomas Dean B1nnan, 22. and Charles Scott 1'1organ, 24. a base toy store employe. Vl'ere arrested at an Qccanside apartnient and booked for in· v,estigation of roceipt and possassion of s~Jen property. The three are being held in county jail and will be arraigned before a U. S. magistrate in Sao Diego t1onday, the FBI said. · FBI agents said they recovered an ?-.160 machine gun, ?-.f16 rifle parts, an estimated 10,CMX> rounds of ammwtitioo, nash grenades and explosives during the arrests. In addition, two 1116 rifles ; am· mtmition, grenades, aod gas masks were recovered at Juhl's Nebraska home. Rapist Receives 3 Years to Life Kenneth Dell i\cilcy of Pico Rivera \.\·~s sentenced to three years to life in Si.ate prison last v•cek for the rape of a J~ear-old girl '''no "'as grabbed in the Spyglass Hill sector of Nev.ix>rt and lat.er aeiually assaulted. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lac ordered the prison tenn for K~lley, 32, who was additionally con· vieted by a jury on charges or assault with a deadly weapgn and sex pefversion. Coast Community College District, are inlemted in the construction of a satellite. campus to serve their needs. That "wld give the c.oast Community College District, whldl operates Orange Coast and Golden Wes! colleges, , campuses. Annei:ation \\'OUld require le~ a · ditional tues in the Garden Grove &t!:a but residents living within the existing boundaries of the Coast Community College District Vl'tlU!d not be asked to share in tbe financiaJ b\aderJ of an- nei:ation· Ptopo9ed are a tax bike o( 20 cents per $100 of assessied valuation for tine next five years to r.11ulnce the education of students and another 20-cent override, for 10 )'ears . to raise money for ad· ditional facilitie-s. Special lcgisla!ion "'ill h::Hl' to bt• pa~s· cd to allo"' imposition of !he add1tioru1d tax burden and an election In the <:ardcn c:rovc district required lo determine \\'hcthor t.h('y "·ant to join and P.:•Y !he extra taxes. De-annexation from th(' S..1ddleback College District is being requested by a group called the College Committee of Tuslin. The group, to be rt>pr'CSCTll<"d at \Vednesday night's meeting by Shepard Kanarek. began its de-annexation cam· paign last spring. ~ reasons it cites the driving dist.an«! (20 miles from do"nto"11 Tustin to the ~Ussion Viejo campus ) and inadequate facilities and course offerings. The Tustin dissidents 1oave obtained nearly 8,000 signatures asking fO'!" ex· clusion from the Saddleback Dislrict and annexation to "the Rancho Santiago (San- ta Ana) College District . If their effort succeeds. Saddleback College ~·ill !ose 17 percent of its student body and 2.5 percent of its tax base. Robert Bartholomew, the Tustin representative on . the county C{lm1nittl'£'. sars he will probably sup!XJrl the college over the dissidents in the de-annexation fight . ··overall, any decision "'e make "'ill have lo be for the good of the Saddletiark district, and not the good of Tustin. Those who helped fonn lhe school felt in the beginning aod feel OO\.\' the present location is the best,'' Bartholomew said. He described the de-annexation request as a ''highly unusual situation'• and the first in the history of the committee. Normally the de-annexation request V1oold have gone directly to the Board of Governors of California Communitv Colleges for a decision. But in this cas~· the board of gov£'mors as ked the local committee to \'tear both sides and make a recommendation. r\o less conlro\'ersial is the proposal to split up the liuntington Beach Union High School District into five autonomous school systems. They would au have their own high schools. The proposai to be heard by the com· mittee calls for unification along existing elementary school di.strict boundaries and would involve the Huntjngt.on Beal.YI City, Ocean View, Seal B e a c h , Westmin.ster, districts . and Fountain Valley SChool districts. Representatives of the Fount a i n Valley, Huntington Beach, and Seal BC'ach scOOol districts say they arc "'ili- ing to ko along with the plan bul the other t\\·o districts oppose it. Among the rcasoos cited arc inequities in the tax base ,and technical reasons in· volving boundary changes and higo school financing. <;>fficials from the Hlffitington Beach Union High School Dis"trict say I.hey will go on record of opposing any unification plan '.''hich is not agreul u po n unanimously by the districts ln\'u\ved. The \\'est Orange County League of \\'omen Voters. meanwhile. has rec.om· mended a plan calling for unification along city, rather than school district tx>undarics, to preserve community iden· tity. ~airy Cooperative Paid ~01· Ca11clidates' l\lailings \\'ASHINGTO~ IA P• -The natioo·s largest da iry cooperative spent S137,000 irr corporate funds Cll computer mailing Ji!ls for campaign USC by !\lidwestem Democrats including· Sens. 11ubert H. J(umphrey and James Abourezk, the Al3oclated Press has learned. betails or the 1971 tramactions were assembled from court documents. In· tervieWS, and a report by the cooperatJve on activities of its leaders. One of the largest payments covored , 2 Mesa Officers Suetl in Beating T\\-o Costa ~tesa policemen and thtlr city employers \vere sued for $500,000 J-'rk\ey by a k>cal rcsidenl who claims he w11s roughed up by bolh ofrlctrs last April 19. William Bem.ard P.forris names offictrs James Farley and Jay P.101Tis In his Orange County Superior Court acllon and states that bolh men used "unnccewiry and excessive force and violcnct'1 on im. Morri! states Ul3.t attack occurred at «I Victoria St . al ti time when he was ncoosd<NS from a ''convulslv~ isordier." • most of the cost of a ma~Jing Ust for the Iov.·a Democratic party. That transaction came after co-op officials sought to make a donation to the unannounced presiden- tial campaign ol Sen. ffarold Hughes. an offer the lo"·a senator says he declined. Other payments went for lists re- quested for ·Gov. David Hall of Oklahoma aOO Gov. Robert Docking of Kansas. Those lists weren't completed because the state Democratic parties dKln't pay Cheir share. The firm that rccei\'ed the money and assembled the list has admltted falsi· fyifi& rorrespcndence and invoices cover· ing the transactions. \\1atergate in· l'estigators are seeking to determine wtiether the payments violated federal law prtihibiling a0nauoo o1 """'°"'"' money to politieal cami;migns. '!be SIOQ' ot Ille mailing-Im subsidies is outllr>l'd In a lawyer's report , oom- mlssioocd by the ce>q>'~ bo.1rd ol direc- tors, &t the past potltital and financiaJ deallnp o( tuf top o(ficial:s, some or whom have been ousted. Paymcntl were made by tht Texas. based Associated Pitilk Prod ucers. Inc .. In six installments from ·July 16 to"' Dec. 29, 1971. 'Ibey went to share the cost ol com· puterlzed maUU. IIou that pollllclans or businessmtn use to addtta ta IJor-made JMten to speci!it groups ci poople, sum AS Kansas Democrats ovtt age 15 or Iowa farmers who vote. PARADE PERSPECTIVES -San Juan ('apistrano~ 17th annual F1e~l:1 de lo~ Golondrinas brought ou. erowd!i, eostume<> and 1narching band!i Saturdav. ,\b<Jve. the San Clen1enle lll gh Si.:hoo! l~3 ncl stridCs along lhe parade route while bel t•\\' 111 hillh11ly out· fit s are Barbara ~l orilsc h and iiltt"helll' \\'111 111• 111 ('lass1l'a~. ~ttire is Gladys L;i1u.lcll. ;i lifctJnie re:;i· dent of San Juan Capislrano. Mariner Starf,s Sending Plwtographs of. Meroury PASADENA (AP J -The ;..tariner 10 space probe, wh.idl scout.cd ~Venus last month. is about to take man's closest- ever look at small, mysterious ri.tercury. fJurling toward Mercury at Zl ,000 niiles an hour, the spacecraft should send back thousanis of photographs ol the plan<t nearest the sun. lt Vlill Oy closest to 1'1ercury on Friday, about 5-40 miles above the surface. The first telev\sioo pOOtos 'Were r~v ed Saturday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. control oert.er for the mission. JPL spokesmen said that even at a distance of 31,.:i; million miles ~lariner's first pictures should show Suspect Judged Guilty in Rape Of Coa st Woman much more detail than s.een in any phoeo taken from Earth telescopes. Docs the surface bcnr signs of violent volcanic adivily? Are there earttrlikc mountains and valleys? Does it appear water ever nov.·ed on Mercury? Scien· tlsts hope the photos "·ill kll. So litUe is kno'.'11 about ;..tcrcury that almost anyth ing disco\'en>d "'ill J1c a SUfl>rlse. "The Exciting possibility e:<isl.'5 that it might be different sh.II from ;'Ill our prf'\·ious cxpcricoces.'· said Dr. Bruce C. i\lurray, the professor v.·bo heads the ;..1ariner tele~·isioo t.eam. :-.1crcury is a difficult plant.'\ to observe from Earth. Since i! is so clcr;e to the sun, intense light blocks out r.tercury ~t of the tiffi<.'. And even ""hen ii is \'isible. it reflects rl'lativcly htlle light, so that it appears a dul l yello14'. Jn fart. astronomers believe i\lercury 14·ill be found to be like the nioon. The planet is only abool half again as large as the moon, although it is about fi ve limes as heavy. lFrom Page Al I posse~. ~ll'x 1can ch;irrn.;. Spanish scn<r ritas on silvl'r·<;,,1<ldlC"d fhorouJ:hhrt'ds. and single ridt'r'i in co,tunu·:oi or \\'eSIL1'n "'ctlT. One pa ir \.\':IS drcs~ .'.l.~ HagC'ddy AJ111 and Andy ;ind :1nother camt! (•quipped y,·ith fishing poles a11<J Toni $a\1·yl'r :.tr.iw ha~. The bulkiest entrants '.''ere th?. Shetland pon i(>S that kept stopping ;.ind backing up into their ful!·s1zC'tl brothers. 'fhe big· gest O\'ation "'ilS for the p;"Jradc Grand ~larshall. Annette .~olan. of the CBS "Dirty Sally" shO\I'. ~tis.<> :":o!an . ('r[tt1pp."1 "·Ith the old buckboard full of Junk she> drives on her series. \\'iH'cd wxl carklc:d ;!l the cro"tl as she passed. One four·ye-ar-<1 ld. Sl~1ng ~hss '.\'.olan in regular at11re before I.he parade nskcd her "''hy .~he y,;i<;n't d irt~ "I have <i basin dt home th:.it I "·1:.h in .'' she replied smiling. r.lore than 2.000 people partici pated in th is year 's parade ~·hid1 dr("W c.:11trants from Lompoc to ~lex1ro, District Ai(l es De11y Bay Blame • By JAX \\'ORTH 01 111• O•ll• ,.llol 11•!1 lr\'tnc R:inc·h \\'ruer Oi~1rict orf!cial.~ sJ1 d Friday d1l'~· do noi bt•Jie\'t recla1n1 1><1 "''ater has anyUi lng to do ~·ith thr polhJ11on problem.<: of l'pprr NC\4'por1 B.1y. "The IR\\'D does not dis!l.grrt! with contentions th:il there are \\'a!tt quallt~· problems in Upper ~ev.-port Bay" :.pokL'Sfl1an Ray Stro~'{<r said. .. llut "'l' t:il;e strenuous issul' '.''tth im· p!ications that reclaimed '.''a!cr is thr principal t•ause of those problems." ~1ardl 15, the Orange County Hea lth ~p:u1m£'nt JX>Sled signs in tht bay frn rn \';nighn's landing to the mouth of Fl ig ('an~·on "'<irning against ~"·imming, !'tin· 1ng. and eating shell fish-along 14·ith an.1· oth<'r ;ict ivitlcs bringing about bodily contact "'ith the \\'3ter. TI1e 14·:in1ing "·as the n>Sult of stud.it'~ ma<lf' by the health df'partn1enl ovrr ;in !8-1nonlh period, :-ind official~ said It mny be in part due to p:i!lution from Sa11 Dl<'go (r('{'k \\'hich !reds into the bav. The San Diego Creek carries ~f 1n p;irt of "·ater trealed by the Irvine \\'ater District in the Sand Canyon llcservoir area. The "-1!ter. \.\1lidt is at "SttOl'ldary·• standards, is used among other things for irrigation .. and watering golf courses. "The fact Ls that if the IR\\'D's entire production ol reclaiml'd v.•ater \\'ere to be discharged into San Diego Creek, 1hc bacteriological quality of '.'<Iler in the creek v.oo ld be improved," Stoyer said. "The bacteriological quality or th" reclaimed water is far superior to tha t of water in the Creek or the upper bay,'' he said. In the health departmmt statement issued lcist week, officials dted five other factors besides reclaimed water wtiici1 they beLieved could be caming the present pollution. Those include raw sewage, raw sewagi: sll.ldge, run-off from organic fertitirer!!l. urban runoff from dog, cat and bird \\'astes. and \.\-astes from horse stables azxi c:ILtle .. Stoyer also added that high bacteria count, t>Spccia\ly the "coliform" \'ariely used for most studies. is not dangerous to humans. lie added the only fecal bacteria "·htch is dangerous to humans is human fecal "·a.s!c-s-und nol that originating from other "·arm blooded animals. In a report of his analysis of the health department's studies over the llll year and a half. I)r. Jan Sdlerflg, UCl aRSOCiatc professor of envimunenta! engineeririg, pointed out. rthat bacteria counts ".''CTe low~ in tn06t cases alons areas receiving recycled water than in 1hosc not receiving it. ''Limited dal.a collected by the llealll1 Departmenl at reclaimed water dis- charge and storage site!, as well as at other courses of irrigation water. in· dicatc that the inigation supply wale-rs do not account for the 'colifonn con· centra1ion' !bacterial found in the tributaries." he said. ''\Ve are concerned about ·how the puo. lie \;("'\\'S these findings because ~·e are t ~ ing to ck.•vclop a total water ;nanage- ment program that will make more use of reclaimed water, not less," said lRWD board of direct0rs president Lansing Eberling. "The public is a little suspidous of reclai med water. But 14'C are satisfied th at the high c:oont found in the Bay is not from that sour~." A guilty verdict has beef! reached in the Orange County Superior Court trial of a man who raped a Balboa Island divorcee on her living room couch and then raped her again an hour later under the NC'.''JX>rl Beach Pier. (;(Jg!f o~ 13.&grsrtEB .&EG·T-10f1,1\LS Judge Everett W. Dickey set April 10 as the date he will sentence Robert Clarroce St.ender. 48, of Los Altos. to 14'h3t could be life in slate prison for hls conviction on charges of rape, kidnap, sex per\'ersion and burglary. A jury found him guilty on all counts atier lislcning lo the tl'stimony of a 1 di\'orcC.'t! who slated that Stender broke into her home last Aug. 12 V11\ile she '.''as ;::steep on the couch. She testified that she \\·as raped at knifcpoint and then forced to att0mpany Stender in a stroll along the beach that ended with another act of rape under the pier. Police said the vlclim reported !he of- fenses three days later and accompanied them to a local bar where Stander' was arrested. Airporter 1011 Sued by Count y OPEN SUN DAY 12 TO 5. • I l _j1...._ -'1-1-1· ! 1r I • I \ I ~y) ti I sizes ' --- MO.ND AY THRU FRIDAY 9 TO 9 ( • --z-1 '"I ' ,~, . -' (j:'' . . --· hS l T~,, ~.~d t~f•td dt1•9~ p ,i.,..d •bo•• i1 ''''·'J -·- " . ' .. • ·i ., •. -· .. -. ~: '.• -; ·. • J\ ·I L.i. ... \' PJLOJ S11nday M"rch 2-1, 1'114 ~~~~~~~-'--' Ford Appeal· to GOP or Big Election Drive ATI~A7'l'T1C CITY 1(JP/\ -\'ice Prcsi· dent C.cra!cl n. Ford said S<1lurd.1y it IS ··ridiculous '' 10 ttunk tlu· Rl•publican:; could losl' ai1 1u JOO st«1ls 111 lilt• ilou~c of Represent a II Vt'?<. flus ) t•ar hu1 1\·;o ·nrd the GQJ> to \\Ork h.1n.I to :J\'OLd hea\'~' los1•s . ·•rm giving .vou lhl' cold. hard f:ic1s. · Ford told a llt·publit<Ul !'arty fund·rais· ing dlnnrr. "and you musl tl'll your friends !hat ~ou don't want 11 runa\\ay Congress." Ford told so1nt' ;)()() stale Republicans thnt GOP must "·ork to prevent the "polilicnl di sasl('r soine pundits arc prt .. '<licting." "Some of lhc. pun<liL~ arc predictinJ:: that thr Republican Party ~·i ll lose from 50 ro 100 ,se3ts in 1he Congress . That Is nonsense. It 's ridiculous.'' Ford said. ··The vice presidenl did not say how many scats he thought ~·ould change hands bell\et>fl the Hepublicans and the IK'1nocrats. The Democrats hold un edge or 49 seals in the 93rd Congress . PARALYZED GIRL, 4. FLOWN TO HOUSTON HOSPITAL Rachel G•nn, 4, Visited by F•ther, to G.t Speci1I Treatment Paralyzed Girl, 4, Flown • To Rel1ahilitatio11 Hospital HOUSTON I UPI I -Drt'SSed in a checkered pink pinafore and sandals do1 - ted with red and green flov.·ers . ~·year old Rachel Gann y.·as flown on a mercy mission from Georgia to Texas Saturday for treatment of an injury that has left her panilrr.ed from the head down .. ··We'll have her at the A~rodome or the zoo \\'ilhin a n1on!h ." said the doctor who will treat her. "That's a'darling little gi rl." said the roan y.·ho rod(' the 1notorrvcll' t'SC.'Ort \\'i lh 1he ambulance 1hat took Hachcl from Ellington 1\FB to the Trxas Institute for Rchabilit<1t1on and Research . "'She's very bright and engaging. \\'e fell in love Y.'llh her because she needs us more than others ," wid Nurse Sherrv Sandrock. who has lx>cn \Yith Jlachel fiv'c days a 11eek and n1or<' rhc )><1SI si x months ;.ind who accompanied her to 11ous100. The '.\.1ari!'tl<l. Lia .. child \\as injur!'d last Aug. 23 111 an auto accident that kill- DAILY PILOT DE LI VERY SERVICE !).. •""Y <:ii ,., · ;;, ' 1 ~ ' ,. 1•'J''T'"~ 1 Monclt,.~ • ., •. '''""no""'~ • .,.,.......,~ e. ~JO P.., t"'1 •"'>Af-<'ll•"""""''><l<J"1IO""' C.1" ..... ~·~~~"'''roo"' S..'.~o.>••>1S.,,.,., 11.,.,...,.,.,,.,.nc.,,........,,con t.1 8 •"' !,.•,~<MY <>I'~ 4"' :,.'>G01 Uoll ~'"' • (®)' *"'bit t.-1>"1"' If),,,., c..11, ••e 1 .... " .,.,,,, 10 1 m r. ,.r.., "'°'' ar.-.ie tot.""' ....... ,...,., ...... , .. ""''"'II"" 8"ot~ • .., w...i..,.~.i•' ··-s."c-""' c.t.\i...-oa...-~ S•o -""" CIOO•"'"" 0"'" """' Sou!h ~. i..Qul\I /iq,.,tl ' ed her mother. Since then she has lain helpless in Atlanta's r\011hsidc lfospit.al "'hile doctors. nurses and machines worked around the clock to keep her alive. Bul she needed special treatment al 1he Houston hospilal. 'And il took the..bcJp or Sen. Herman Talmadge fo.Ga. 1 to cut 1hrough the Pentagon red tape and get an Air Force 1lC9 air-i!VAC plane "'ith the necessary cquipn1ent aboard to treat her in fliglit . "It \\aS bc:iutiful.'' said !Jr. Tlalph Ruck!'r, y.·ho \\'ill be in chargi' of her rehabilitaLioo. "She tnade the trip \\"ithout co1nplications. She looks in good shape. \Ve \\.'ill have to spend about t\\'O \l"('Cks evaluating htr respiratory func· tions. It is a very sJO\\' proa!ss." [)ougla!' Gann. Rachel's ra1hcr. had been in J1ouslon for a ~·eek and greeted her at the airfield. "\lost of the time she is in good spirits -until you try to make her eat. Then she g('ts irritated." said the father \\'ho had to quit his job to help care for his daughter. Gann ·s bro!her is keeping Rachel's oldrr brothers. Steve. 9, and l;n.·g. 11. in l\larietta. Rachel could be in the llouston hospital for six to nine months and !he bill \Vi!\ run to $2j,000. Expenses soarl'<i to $75,000 bcrorr 1hc !rip and the family and friends ;ippeali.'d for financi al help. i\ "Hacht>l Gann Trust Fund " \\'<IS set up and John \IJ . Hendt>rson of the Internal 11.eveoue Sl'-tvice in Georgia said ("(lntri butions to the rund at P.O. Box 4fl005. Atlanta, Ga .. 303.W, "·ould be tax <leductiblt'. TI1e child has a cervical cord Injury that paralyzNI her from lhe skull down. "There is a long road ahead or her for \\·hate\'er r<'covery she makes.'' said ~irs .. Sandrock. Ford said that heavy Republican losses 1\\·ould affect domestic and foreign af· fairs. "If ·we losr 50 members u1 tlie house. i1 '1l mean that "·e·u have the same situa· lion that ~·e had in 196:>-66" when the na· lion's involvement in the Vietnam y.•ar cxpantied greatly . Ford said. Ref!'rring 10 the heavy democratic con· sressional edge in 1965 under Democratic President Johnson. Ford said, "It scared me then, and it scares me today. and it ought to scare a Jot of your friends here in l'\e1~1 Jersey." ··if "'e lose 100 seats. we 'll have less lhan we did in 1936. and you all know the uncontrolled experience that took place !hen." Ford said in an implied reference to the later new deal programs proposed by Prt'sident Roose\·elt. "If Con~rcs.'> is ovrrwhelmingly on the [)('mocratic sid!'. ·· Ford said. "the Presi- dent \\'ill no longer have 1..-ontrol over forl'isn 1X>licy." Ford referred to Nixon as a "darn good l'rt'sidcnt." "I want to tell you "'ithoul equivoca· lion your Pr!'sident is strong mentally and physically.'' he said . The rund·ralsing dinner brought an rstimated $50.000 into the st a t e Rt·publican treasury to offset deficits left over from last November's state e\ec· 1ions \\'hen they lost the govemorship and the legislature in a landslid!'. Earlier ford attended a $25-per-person cocktail party in l\1ilbum. Arriving at the Morristown. N.J. airport earlier, Ford indicated that the President may be more cooperative in issuing documents and tapes to the !louse Judiciary Committc investigating pos.'iible impeactiment if the cooimiHt..>e modified its views. f'ro111 Page 1 TAPES ... rhc c.:ommitlee as \\."!'II as to special pros- rcutor Leon J aworski. Ziegler said no decision has been 1nadc lo provide additional tapes to the com· mittee . '·The \\'hite House position has not changed ," he said. "\Ve ft'el lhat the rom1nittee should define the scope of their investigation and their charges. Tn short, they should be specific as to what fur1her information they want and wh~·. Logically. the committee can only be specific after it assesses the massive arnount of n1aterial already provided to the coinmittk .... \\rhile addif'g that "the \\'bite House jg l)r!'pared to "COntinue discussioni and to loo~ for ~·ays to cooperate furth!'r v.·ith the ro1nn1ittee, .. he said Nixon fct•ls \'erv strongly "about this constitutional dut\• not to irreversibly erode the office of thC prt•sidcncy." . . As for the drscriplion or the ;..1arch 21 c:onversa tion about alleged hush n1oney to \Vatergate defendants. Zieg!rr said : ·'The whlte 1.-fouse is cooeerned and alarmrd at the biased and srlccti vr in· lerpret.ations o( the tape "11ich are at· tributed in part to co n gressional sources.'' Noting the '\llitc House has of1cn said the tape "can mean different 1hings 10 different people y.·jth diff!'rent n10Li\lcs.'' hl:' S.'.lid some wtlo ha''e !i~trned tn tile tape .. ha\·e a different opinion of its meaning.·· '·This n1atter is too important 10 lhc country than to tolerate th is kind of one- sidt'd. partial and out~f.contrx:t C\la lua- tion of materials." said Ziegler. ' ··Secondly , it should be point('({ our lh:lt piecemeal disclosures leak('(! in this fa shion arc a clear violation of the lfous.r J udiciary Committee's own rules .... The Times said Saturday thal Nixon had decided to tum over the tapes after Senate Rcpubl lcan Leader ~!ugh Scott \varnOO the President's Watergate at- torney. James D. St. Clair. that the Prrsidcnt "\vould ix' impeached in th e House" if he defied • the JJouse com· mittee. A spo kesman for Scott late Saturday confirn1t'd that the senator had y.·arned St. Clai r of the possi bility of im· pc;1chn1ent. The thrC'e other senators present at the n1ccting "''!'re identified as \Vallacc F. Bennett tR·t.:tah l. Ro bert P. Gri fhn {R- ~lich.) and Bill Brock tR·Tenn.I \Va Uace Jlits Trail HEAVY SECURITY OBV IOUS AS PRINCESS ANNE RIDES IN WARM-UP FOR HORSE SHOW Two Men in. Picture Were Close to Princess Throug~.out Event at Cirencester Sat urday f>olice1nan Jl nl<l s 'Vif c \Vi th G1111 , Then Surrenders SNO\\IBIRD. t:tah <UPI I -A Denver police Jiculenant fle\v 700 miles and t.atk- ed ()fl(' of his officers into surrendering Saturday after the policeman held his e~tranged \\ife at gunpoint in a Utah ski rC!SOrl for nearly 12 hours. Sgt. Jaines Sipo~. 44. Y.'ho has been in and out of a I:>envcr hospital as a psrchia1ric outpatient for si x 1nonths. put dO\\'ll two pistols and freed his \l'ifc unharnied follo~·ing a brit>f ta!k with LL J ames Shocm11kcr. Th e Jicu1cnant 1'11•11· fn>n1 Dcn\'t'r tu Salt Lake City and then rushed 20 1nilt·s up Little Cottonwood Can\'OU to :hi· Snowbird ski rcson early ~l'lturday 1u end a stalemate between Sipos and ·1 heavily armed Salt Lake CJ:1n:y sJK.rirf '~ deputies. · His l\'ifc. Kay . 30. who "·orkL'<I as a teller at a bank in 1he rcsol1 . was freed unhurt but "'as "emotionally distraught.'' according to officers. Aflt·r O\'ernight observarions at a Sa lt L.1ke hospital. the S('rgeant was allowed lo fly hack to Denver Saturday. Ca1nper Load ed With Pot Found 1'1JlJA.'iA. ~lexieo !AP\ -:'>h:xican fe~cr;1l .?ffirers ar.e qucs!ioning a nicin \\1th T1111ana police credent i a I s concerning' 2 ·~ tons of n1arijuana fou nd in a camper truck parked on lus proprrty. ~~ranc1sco Padilla Losa. 4-0. "as arrested last \l'etk a1 his hQm('. Federal police said· he identified himself as a member of the La 1\-lesa Tijuana Police Departmffit. But dcpanmeni officials declined comment. 'Ring of Steel' Tliro·wn Around British Royalty LONOON IAP 1 -A massi\'e securitv guard deseribed by OnP poli«man as a •·ring of sl.C<'I" \\"l'IS thro"ll aroUJld Brit· ain's roral family Saturda.v. But the clos("';t any of the1n came to danger \1',1s \\'hen a!l en1barra;;scd Princess Anne fell fro1n her horse and got spattcrl·d y.·it!i n1ud . Burly para troopers. p13 inclolhcs drtPl'· tiv('S and ariny 1narksr11cn !'urround l'<I . Qurrn El i1.abeth JI and her f;un ih· n~ thr~· lricd lo re!'urne their rCi\'al r11\1tine in lhe \vake of \Vednesclav's ·hloo<lv at- tcrnpt to kidnap Anl'I('.. · · 1'he queen ;1nd her husband. Prince Phi lip. fie~· into London 's ilcalhro\\' .\1rport S.1turday morning from a state \ 1 ;it to Jndonesia and found one of thr biggest security operations ever mounted for a royal arrival in the capital. Similar precautions were in effect at Ci rcnccster Park in Glouces\Crshire County. '''here 23-ycar-O!d Anne and her husband, anny Capt. !\lark Phillips, com· pcted in the-Amberley horse trials. .. l'\'e ne,·er seen an~1hing like thr se~u~ity here today." one veteran airport uH1c1al told newsrncn as tl)ey wa ited for the c1uccn aiid prince to disen1hark from a VCIO jetlin<'r on the remote south side of I.he airport. Uniforn1ed and Sprcial Branch securitv police scanned 1he airpo rt \\' i th binoculars and police motorcy!'lists patrolled the access roads. Police ch('Ck· rd l'\'rrybody entering !he cargo arra. usl'd for royal flights. and asked to sec ~ta ff n1emhPrs· passes at checkpoints set up throughout the airport. At Cirencester Park. plainclothes and Special Branch police patrolled the la\\'TlS ;;ind !he thick "'oodS nearby using t"·.r Y.':lY radios. A hea\'Y mist and cold wind kPpl speelators at a minimwn. The closest Anne came to harm was 1\·hen shr fell off her horse. Arthur or Troy. as she tried to negotiate a sharp tY.'ist in the 2l·mile cross-cowitry course not far from the Great Son1erflrd home of Ph illips' parents. ··Shr slipped. sill~· goose .'' tbe blond e nrinr!'~s said of her horse as she stood r·u~hcd an:I spattered \\'ith mud. The hJl'~l;' ~1 umbled and rolled over in 1hc 111ud jttSt afll'r the 20th of 26 fences in the l'OUr.'ie . Countian Killed Wl1e11 Motorcycle Hits Parked Car A Buena Park man was killed and his young son slightly injured Friday night \\·hen the speeding motorcycle they were riding "·ent oul of control and hit a park· ed car, police said. Albert C. Lev;is. suffered major in· lernaf JrijurK>s in the 8 p.zn. crash oo a residen1ial street near his honie. Police said he died in Lincoln Community liospital about an hour and a halt after the accident. '\ritnesses told po\i~ Lewis was dri\'ing the cycle "at a high rate of speed'' with his son rid ing on the back "'ben it sud- d<'nl ~ sp un sideways and rammed into a car p~rkcd at the curb. Police said the impact. hurled Lewis under the car and broke the car's rear axle. causing it to collapse on the victim. [,,cy.·is' 13·~·car-old son, who polit'e refused 10 identify. wa s treated and released for n1inor in1uries at the same hospital \\here his falher died officers said. ' Midcontinent In Chill Vnseasonc1ble Colcl Surprises Central Plains , Great Lakes U.S. SUllllllUl"!J Snow cov''"" o•r!$ or rn! (!ntr•I Pl•ln• ~nCI G•t•I I.•''' , l!Qlon 1oa1v •• 11n5t••on•t>ly toh;I tfm~u1111re1 c1>ll1w ll>f mlCICCl"llMnl. lltloow·t•ttror>Q tem~r•t11r!1 Cllpl><'d 11 !1• 1o1111t1> 11 ll>t Te,•• Ptn1>1r<alr. lle1Cll1191 t.olow rrro wtrt common In rrie n<lflMrn Pl•in• -!ht ~PP<!• M<&llHll>Pl V1lltY-Tl>•tt IMMI ot 1now blankl<I M11•-K1on. 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LOS ANGELES IAP t - Police say they ave rted a gang v.·ar massacre "'ilh the arrest of a 20-year~!d parapll'gic and his wife In a tear-ri:as-filled, south-west Los Angeles house. Act.Ing oo a lip that a youlh gang planned to spray "massive firepc11rer " fro1n cars at .students emerging from tv.-o area scbools, more than 30 officers "''cnt to suspected gang sites to hfad off the proposed revenge-- massacre. CALIFORNIA proarhed a house .,.,·tth a sear't'h .... ·arrant in hand. Officers s.1 id their raids net· led 15 rifle.~. shotguns and pistols and they also arrested four ju.veniles. Lt. John Salvino, a mem~r ~---------.., Officials of the S2 million l learst food giveaway said Saturday they still are not ready to resuine dlslrlbulillg grocl.'rics as de1nanded by Patricia Hcarsl's kidnapers. "\\'e don't "'ant to s:t~· an~ thing unt il \\'C'rc absolutely n;-a~~ :· said Lee Hoss. in- forn1a1ioo officer for !he Pro- plc in :\'ttd program. "But it shouldn't be any later than 'fupsday." The terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army, "'hich kid- naped ~1iss Hearst from her Berkeley apanment on Feb. 4, (':itifomia's net>dy as a precondi tion to negotiating he r rctea.§1.'. ''"'E \\'Ar'\'T TO get it o\·l'r v.i1h as quic\dy as pos~ible ~ that nego!i:it ions can begin for Patty's rl'tunl." Ross s;iid. Ross said organizers had ffi· count('red difficult~· in "gel· ting the quantn1cs of top-qu:i!i · ty food \\·e need. \\'c've had lnK'kS con1ing in fron1 across <'011n1ry grt held up b~ snov.'Stonns. th is son of thing." 1'hc organization earlier had !'Bid it 11·ould ha\'l' a statement Saturday but Hoss said it v.·as decided ' 10 drla y it. A. LUOW \\' Kr amer. \\'ai;hington srr retJry of .~tale \rho IS ad11un1slt"ring P1~.I snid a[fl'r !!'IP !:1st ~1vev.·a~ ~larch 8 tl•c program Md just o\ rr SI 1nillioo !rft of thr onj!in:il budget. Tilt' llcan.t Corp has of· frr('(\ 10 donntc S-l m1\hon to tht! proj?ram. but only if :\hss Jlearsl first i.s rrleased. of the police's specially con- stituted Total R e s o u r c e s Against South.,.,·cst Hocx:llums squad, said shots .... ·ere fi red at officers Friday \l'hcn they ap. Youth Sl1ot For Leavi11g His Gang CLASSIC STREAK SA:'\ FRANCISCO (AP\ $1,000 ct Y ec1r Boost Mc1y E11d Bc1y Strike Chase Ends For Boy, 9 ' l.1 lS A\'GF.LES L·\r1 -' -Orva Hoskinson was SAN FRANCISCO I AP 1 _ scheduled to appear in a sinall part in the ~cond Tilt> head of the school hoard '.\1;1rr!1 t. schools hn\·e rr· \\'!'P' ~1n11!ed Salurd.1\· \rhrn a 1 act of Offenbach's "Grnnd said a settlement \\'JS ncnr as 1n;1111ed open f< r ha lf-d;iv ~~..-irt~ l':lr pullt'd :1\l·ay fron1 a 1 Duchess of ~rolstcin" as negotiator~ in <1 J 6 · d a ;. -('"SI. n.., 11ith ;1bo11! 50 pt>rc<'nt ~1011 ligh1 and !Ni thl'nl on a presented by the Spring teachers' slrike met Saturda~ ~1Hcn<k1ncr . 1hrf'<'-mil<' ch~t..,!' that h\tsl Opera Theater. to consider 8 plan 10 ;!l\'1.' Thr .propos~! for a ~I 000 ~l)('l'dS of 711 n1ph on c11~ j But he made an h SI 000 a<'n ~~-l hc·ti•nrd r<i iS<' \\'il" str<'('I ~. LOS A\GELES 1 AP ) unscheduled appearance every tcac er a ' a yrar mcidi' h\· Labor Co u n c i I Hut 1hc\' \\C'f<' n1orc start It'd Three youths fatally shot early in that act of the rai!'oe. N.~·rrta r\ Jo!m Corn·]c\·, ..... ho "·hl'n it ":ns all O\'l'r. another lad, possibly \l'hCn he opening performance F'ri-Representali\'eS of t h c ~a id 11 \;Ould eost the district P1·!icr said tlll' drivrr of 1l~r tried to get out of their gang, day night vohen he streak· 9Chool dist rict 1ne1 at a 1 .. <;s 111oney than 11~ lasl rt'-\·rh1<·ll'. app..1rf'ntly takrn from in another incident in gang-ed. ac.roS! the s l ag e downtmn OOtrl v.·nh leaders j('('tC'd offer of a 6.5 pl'rccnt a 11t·1ghbor, v.as a 9·ycar-0!d troubled south Los Angeles, v.·earing oot a stitch of of the striking An1er1can par ra 1~('. boy. police said Saturday. costume or clothing. Federation of 'Teachers and -.,.· _____ _;;;,; ______ ,__,;.;;;;;;-;;;-;-~- The victim. Ja{"Ques Nayson A spokesman for Spring the nonstrikin£l: Classroon1 of Los Angeles. v.·as dC'ad on Opera. a division of th e Teachers Association . Both arrival at a local hospital Mn Francisco Opera, said groups claini about h::ilf the after being shot .,.,·ith a pist ol Hoskinson ma<le hi s city's 5.000 teachers. and rine about 9:30 p.m. F'ri-scheduled appearance In The CTA has threntcned to da y, authorities said. the OtK"ra after the streak. join walkouts :\toodar unless a LUCILL E K UEHN x i\ll\lll"ISTRAl lVI· ,\'l ,\l.YST Three youths. a IS-year.old The audience applaud~ set11eml'nt is reached. a mo\·c and brothers aged 18 and 19. 1vhen he made his second, thal 11·ould force the di$l rict !O f ll'ere booked for in\'estigalion costumed entrance. 1he t·IOSt.• n'lOSt of thl' \:lO elc111en- Newport Beac:h City Counc:il VOTE of murder :1bout t11u hours ;pokesman said. !:1rr and seron<lary St'hool~ ' ... , .... ,,,. 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Oran ~e County Supervisors have never stopped cam· paigning -or ·raising.campaign funds -§inse their last election~. 01srlosure docunu:·nts on file ln the county 1ieglstrar of Votcri:; dffi<:c rC\'Caled last week the five 1nen who mind the county store tollccted more than $267,000 dur· ing their off-cicction years as a hedge against fu ture campaign expenses. F'ifth J)Jstrlct Supervisor Ronald Caspe rs. who will face the voters again this year. coUected more than half that total-something over $138.000. He was followed by Fullerton Supervisor Ralph Died· rich who collected $54,000 and spent all of ll to pay off old Campaign debts. lie still has two 1nore years until bis next contest. While the practite of lobbying for donations duri ng a term of office is neither new nor illegal, it does raise some serious ethical questions. Particularly so in light o! the disclosures.. stemming Crom the Watergate ~ff air. Money has proven to be a big factor in recent Orange County political contests. Caspers, Diedrich and Super- visor Robert Ballin spent hundreds of thousanrls of dol· Jars to win their $24.500-a-year offices. It appears tro1n the disclosu:e r~cord~ tl.1at once they get in. the money keeps !lowing into their war chests as preparation for the next go-aroun_d.. . 1\ notable concern over such activity is t.hat any-chat· lcn ger is placed at an in1mediate disadvantage shou ld he try to unseat an incumbent. \Vorthy of mention in any di scussion of campaign donations are the people who make them. Do su ch donations buv extra consideration on key issues nr e:i se govcrnment:il red tape? \Vho can say~ B11t the chilling-fact is that the people who want the n1os t ht:lr> rron1 the county apparently feel they should gi ve n1a jor donativns to Its top officials' ca n1- paign war chests -even in nonelec'l1on years. Ii any part of government ls in greater need of rcfor1n and control. it is the area of election spending und fund collection. At least we havo the disclosure statc1nents to show how badly such controls are needed. ( T rustworthy Chet Huntley The blur and fast sweep of television journalism often make it vulnerable to crit.icism. Too many im· pressions can be left too quickly, often by persons chosen more for their appearance and delivery than for any news sense. 'fhere are exceptions. Edward R. !ITurrow left a stamp of journalistic riu;ilit y th;i t gave a1gnity to television news. Jn a way, he wa,1:1 the first ·rv nc\l.·s personality America trusted. \Valter C'ronklte probably is the con!ernporary counter1>arl or Ed Murrow . He is 3 highly professional ncwsn1an whose hones1y seen1s to be an integral part or Iii.-, reports. And there was a third -Chet 1-lu nt.ley, who died last week of c·ancer at the age of 62. l-'or 14 years. the lluntley-Brinklcy report was the nation's outstanding 1'V news show. Ru gged, t rustworthy Chel J-funtley was the perfect balance for the puckish humor of David Brinkley and he gave ltis own dimension to the news business. •• • . ··. ~ ... ~ ....... !fA• ~'t c l( ... • .. s ... -T.-.....r In the case of our supervisors. a fu ll 85 percent of their major donors -those tossin_g in ovei: $500 -were the same big developers, lobbyists, businessmen and others who do business regularly with the county or who must seek pennits and zoning. In a field with challenging -and often unmet - standards, J-funtley was one of the best 'WHAT'S HAP PEN ft> TO THE SPIJZ.IT OF AMNESTY IN OU~ LAN~~· Bicenten11ial's Bad Ta st e Award Goes to W ashingto11 There arc a lot of Ulings wrong in Washingwn , D.C., at the present time. But nothing appears worse than the plan· ni.ng being made for the national capital's observance of this cow1lry's 200th anniversary in 1976. ... . Of all the hundreds o1 pro)<cls l>erng .Plamed by enthusiast.le and patnot.ic '·.;Americans, the District ol Columbia ~ • "'on first prize for bad taste and stup!di· ry in connectioo with the anniversary <:ti· ebration. ~t seems that the BicenleMial Center for lhe District wois , dedicaled last month •by Washin g t on • l\-1ayor Waller \\lash-- • ington, as a repr~ sen tal ive of I.he ·White House and other dignitaries looked on Immediately above the dedication ce~mony was a new mural which was painted for the bicentennial office by a little--knmvn artist who was commissioned for the job. If it hadn't been so ludicrous. the mural would have been an object ol humor or at leasl a coovcrsat ion piece. Actually it was a disgrace to the occasion and an example of what can happen in a busy town where polil ical pa~isans grind their axes at every opportw11ty. IT SEE~tS TllE muraL which "'as in· tended to illustrate a \·alid part or the AmL>ric an sc:enc by dra"·ing our coun- try's first 111i·o ccnturiC'S together. depic!ed such great pro1Xlfleflts of democracy as Karl ~tarx, the father or communism, Friedrich F:.ngels, l1•1arx's associate: Josef Stalin , the bloodiest aod most ruthless or all Comm w1ist dictators. and Mao Tse-tung , leader of the Oiinese Communists. However. the painter didn 1t confine his mural to depicting the instigators and leaders of the mo!tl. powerful O:immunist regimes in the world. J{e threw in. just for the heck of it, a carieature of Presi· dent. Nixon v•ea ring a mustache and dressed like George Ra.ft in a class B gangster movie. Also included "'as 11 skclch of Presi· dent Nixon's daught er. Tricia ~ixon Cox. "'ith an Afro hai rdo. And topping off this a\legOOJy patriotic American scene was a picture of Angela Davis. The painting has • BARRY GOLDWATER been whitewashed a.00 palmed over now-but the problem ol bad judgment remains. or course, in Vi'ashingtoo ""' hear a great deal about [ree<lom of expre~<;ion and (I( how an insensitive goven"Lment Cfl· joys trampling this freedom . 'Illus it y,·as not surprising that whffi th e magaiinc U.S. News & World Report demanded an explanation from the D.C. Bicentennial Commission it was told thal the Com· munlst figures in the mural were a valid part of the American scene because "all were involved in some \11ay ·with the United States over the past 200 years." I'rtf NOT GOING 1lO a;rgue with this ex· planatlon further than to point out lhat 1{ these individuals were a valid part oi the American scene. it was -and hero I should like to borrow from the jargon o( today's youth--oa "bununer" of a scene, True enough, Marx, Engels, Stalin. htao and Angela Davis were indeed in· volved in some way with ~he United St1ttes over !he past 200 yearr;. So Y.'t're John Dillinger. Adolf rtitl<'r, the Boston Strangler, Jack the Ripper and Dcn ito !-.lussolmt- Maybe I got the wrong impression. but I thought this 2.00th aMiversary cc\cbra· tion was to be in Ule nature of a supcr- duper Fourth of Jul y celebration. t sti ll think I am right . desp ite what the artist and whoever hired him seem to think. I believe the observance should be a time when we rededicate ourselves to the ideals and princlplcs of men like Washington, Jefferson. Ben Franklin, the ~ , Abralwn Lincoln and other in· dividuals in our past who eamed the right to be remembered and to be honored by a grateful natioo. The Jist of people who cou.ld have ap- peared in that mural wilh much grcntcr merit is endless. AOO I am not Insisting or even suggesting that the list should be lirrtite<l to former public officials or statesmen. 1£ this mural was paint«I as oi joke. it was a lousy attempt at humor--00e of the "-orst Law1nakers: A Directory To Clip, Save ORANOt: COUN1'Y SOARD OF SUPER\1150R$ Flt1! Cit! .• Rfferl W. l.tl!IPI SKOPICI 01•1 .• 01Vld l.t-t'T" '""" 0111 , R1I"' Oll'drk- "DY'"' 0 11!., Rll" I , Cl.trll FUii> 0 111., Relllld W. C.'"" AIHl•t H ; Or•"fe Cwmv Adn"ll"lrtnitlorl lldl~ R..n !Ml;J, )15 N. SYumore, ''"I• All.I '2700. U.S. SENATORS AIAr Cte111""' (0 1. 11000 WU~l~e Bt\'d., lot AllQ!!:lei; 91Jl2' al'ld Jofln v. T111111ey 10 1, Rm. unl. II ll(IO \Yll1P1lre !11\od., Lot A119elet 9002'. Outl"D Coour~u:on11 "511Dfll: New Set>•'-Otlice Bldg., Wl\l>«"IQIO<\, 0 (, 10501. U. S. Rl!l'RlSl!NTATIVES IO.••t (-ff Oftlr) R lt~,,d r. 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(- ml"""' C~•ir m•"· Putlllc Emplo\omr<11 ...., "'" !ht mtnl, B"1"WH tnd Prott•ll01'11. Ht.t!ll! ll'IO V."fl• ..,.,....<>d---1• .... ~ •• lot •. °"""' ~---1•11'1\: Slete CAPl!o!. S..Cr.tmtnto, C•lll. 9J.IU. \TATE AlSEMll.'l'MEN FROM OllANGI COUNTY Rtberf £. llldl!I"' (n i 1 Oltlrkl-11:1, IA.ft Wi ii• tll!! Ut NtwPOtl IMICI! "1660. Comml"~t: W1y$ ert<I Mt~n•, lh~tnue 111<1 l•~"lon, Co...,......,c, •"~ Publlc Ullllllt•· W1!er, 1nd Ltt,11 11"1~• ... <t>;IMl'"V Mtm~r To S!llt Putllot WO<"I0;1 Bo.Ir<!. Jeh" V. l tlff$. !1511'1 Oi1t••t'f -11 1, llOO Monft Hattoc• Blvd . Fulltr!O" 92631. (ommltlHt: Fl"tll(e elld lnl<I,_ 1nu, l Abot ll:el~liOtll •lld R..,,_.. 111<1 1.t••llon, .!.elect Cornmll!ee o" Envln:uvnenlll Qy1ll!lt1, tnCI ch.I...,,.,,., Joint com..,1nee o-n Atomic D..,.IOP- rroenl etld Sl>i!Ct. Albert H. 8ortlt l111tt1 Dlstrltt-41.J, inll Btitft Blvd .. Huntlt1g1on llt«I! l)U.l7. Com· mllte.: Role1. E~uca!lon, Eledloto1 .tnd Comltllllorl· •I AtflenCl,,,e<H• • .,,,, Viet ,,..,,"'""· Tr.1,,_i1t1on 1(-tfl Cory 1'91~ Oi1lr1<;1-0). 1100 G....,en Grove lllvd, SUitt 9, G•rdfn Grove, C.t. ~ Commll!et!o: Educ1tlon. E!Ktiom elld R~lon m•m1, Revt~ 1...:l I l~lllon. WeYI Ind MM"I· Curl"' lKOSl~llvt ..c..i.lc"': SI.tie C.tpllol. S.cre- mtnto, C•h' ~J.IU, Readers u1lio rno y want to commun- icate 1r11/t /ou·niukers representitz g thei r arf'a nou.1 or late r are advis ed to clip and file !l11s l.lire ctory. -Editor -. Criminals Liked Article? To !he Editor : This is my first apportunity to write you regard ing the article entitled, "\\'hen a Burglar Enters Your House." "·hich unfortunately appeared in your paper on !-.1arch 10. YOUR article disgusted me. In the lace of a terrible rise in crime rate in t'n.is country, yuu and people like you advocate a policy of roll ing over and playing dead in the face of a criminal. You missed one hell of an opportunity to advise people who have felt it necessary to buy guns for their protection and their lo\·ed ones· to gel professiooal instruction on the safe use of goos, and not to let panic take over so they think. y,i.seJy. Yoo missed a golden C1p!X>rtUnity ti) ad\·isc people to 10 out onto a range and get familiar "·ith their weapoo so they can use It "'iseiy when need be to protect themselves and their loved ones from robbery, rape and God know what else thMe days. OONGRATULATIONS. I'll bet !he criminals in Orange County w e r e deligl'it.ed "ith your article. This is the n1essage I'm !IUrt they want to get to the public. Then they're safe. If you think I'm proposing an armed camp for the public then If this bothers you, tell your police and judges, oot the public. They have the ritfit and necessity to protect themsclvm. It's called self· prCSCf\'alion. ll'.Jl.LIA.\! A. STJ!ACK ( MAILBOX ) Llttl rl tn.rn 1"19"1"1 ere ""''"'""· "'9Nn•llY W.1111"1 i.lloul.. ,....,.y """' _,.. ill .. w.,.. ., '"'· l"-rleltt to <°"'""" llllWI IO Ill _, er ltllmlfllll 11"1 II ,_,.... ... All ltlteA lftUll I,.. <Ioele li11PlllVA IPlll l'lllillllt 111111 .... 1, M .. ,,.., m•Y N wllllll.W .Ill t"Mlllll II s.uttltllltl , .... ~ 11 '"'''"''· r .. try wlll not M 11Vblllol\M. 900 Percent Increase To the Editor : The y,·ay they "fight inllat.ion" at the Post Office, a U.S. Governme nt depaMnleflt. is something to behold . Compared to the postal rates when I .,..·as a kid the old two.eent first-class let- ter is up 400 percent, the old one-cent postcard now 8 cents, up 700 percent, and the opm third-class letter up from one cent to 10 mlts. 900 percent. And still the P.O. says it is "losing money"! FRANK KLOCK County 1Ul1understood? To the Editor: Your Sunday editorial page was fine, \·ery fine. But Kay Bartlett in her rush analysis of the county ~erstood something: there are few conflicts b e t w e e n bornco..'dners and environmentalists. ~1o!lt homeowners are cn''ironmentalisls or vice versa. WR . .\T conflicts there arc, involve homeowner environmentalists and laodO\\'llers who under pressure of state lax policy -"tax for the highest and best use" and the speculative glamor of the housing market, pressure government to provide "'irldfall up-zoo lng of hillside and agricultural land to the higher densities 'l''hich again results in the urban sprawl most fiomoowners have just gotten away from -the last time they moved. FREDERICK M. LANG 1\"o Dealfa Penalty To the Editor: After watching the television film. "The Ex~utioo of Eddie Slovik," il"s hard to believe that anyone in his right mind could support the death penalty. AFTER approving the exceution of a bra\·e soldier, it is inconceivable that tho same general of t1ne Army, with so little compassion and regard for human life, could rise to become President of the United States. \Vith this type of mentality, it is easy to see how President Eisenboy,·er could select Richard Nixon as a running mate. u the dt-plorable selections 0 f presidents continue , our next President y,il\ probably be Governor Reagan who rl'C'elltly suggested a l:x>tulism epidemic for our "'ellare recipients. ROBERI JACKSON Obsess ive Pride Based on Hate Races Need Each Other I remember a party of graduate students to "t.lch I waa invited at the University of Chicago many years ago. The young people had just received their degrees and were celebrating. A pretty blonde girl from Alabama, having just got her M.A. in anthropology, was <'Specially radiant, her graduation being a svmbol to her of her intellectual libera· lioO from the prejudices of the little Soulhem lO"ll in "'hidn she had been brought up. But a Negro sociologist kept bugging her. "\\1hat y,·ould they think of you in Ala bama if they knew you were at an in· terracia\ party?" he Y.OOld ask. "Forgf't it. Joe." she "·oold say. "We're in Chtc::igo." • llo'l''tvcr Joe Y.'OU!d persist. ''\Vhat v:ou\d your parents say if they saw you sitt ing on a sofa having drinks "'1th a bla ck nlan?" Finally the host had to in· tervenc 'l'ith, ''Lay off it, Joe. Can't you think about anything bot race?" But the trouble was that Joe couldn't. J UST AS THERE are Negroes y,·ho can't 1hlnk about anything but their blackness. there are Je-y,-s "·ho can't think about anything but th e ; r Jewishnc!s. The world is full Of people obses,,ed by their natiooality or race. I use the term "ohw9scd" to COOVeY a distinction. It is one thing 10 be proud to be Negro or Je"ish or whate"'1". Pride is bnscd on love of fellow ml!mbers of one's group. But obeeS'slon Is a dHfercnt emotion. II Is often disguised as love, bot it is ac-._ tually bated on fear and hate. The obsessed Jew Is one who ftal'1 and hates gentile•· The oh8essed black is one ·who hates whites. The ~ wbi~. like 1~ Ku Klux Klansman. docs oot lo\·e his feUow "·hitts ne.1rly as much as he hales blackll . Th<'re arc no problems bclween fri$h Ol tholics and lrlsh Protcslants thllt can· not be solvod v.•lth rNSOn and good will. (s. I. HAYAKAWA) But Irish catholics obsessed Y.ith thei_r hatred of the British and British-Oriented lrish Proleslants obsessed, like the Rev. Jan Paisley. wil'.1 their hat rf'd of Catholics have neither r~ason nor good y,·iJ I. TIK-r "i ll cont inU(' fight ing each other until the end of time. NEGROES llAD reason to fear and hate "·hitcs alter more than 300 years ol slavery. exploitation and sccood<-lass citizenship JI'\ •1hc United S t a I es . flo""f:!ver to speak only of recent times. men of law like Thurgood rtfarshall and men or religion like htartin l.JJther King taught people flghtlng for t'Deir civil righ18 how to contain their fear and hatred and how to advance their cause by appeals to the best ln tuman reason and human nature. r..'o one can say thetr t.&dlcs V."t.re fruitless. Enormous strides toward.o; legal justi~. e<IUC11tlonal equality and the ad· \•ancement ot economic opportunity \\'ef'C made in the 1950s and '60s -al a ratt of advancef11(!(1t wlttout preeedent -1 n American hl!tory. But also ln tht '605 there "·as a ntW de,·elopment. \\1iftl the ri.9'. thanks to televislon, of dramatic "Instant. leaden" Uko Stokely Cannldioel, Rap Brown and Eldridge Cleaver -and above all Y.ith the tragic assa.Mlnatlon ot Or. King -lhC ctvll right3 c\Jm.ete chiangtd dramatically. The new militants dld not believe In trying to c:ontrol their fear or Mtred. Instead they moved froin ractai pride to radal obsee!tlon -perhaps becall.!C IMy didn 't have enough pride to bcJiln with. , 11)e po wer ol law. so ably demonstrated by Thurgood Marshall, and the pOy,·er of moral e x a m p I e demonstrated by Dr. King y,·erc 1neld up to scorn in favor of a belief in "I.he pov.u that nows from the barrel of a gun.,. The relations bet"·een white and black in America are c:omplex beyond descrip- tion. They are ::i mixtu re or trust and distrust. of love and murder, of ex· ploilation and rebellion . of oon games played on each other over t!le centuries, or cultural interpenetration and ultimate- ly of mu1ual dept>odency. Like a loog· n1a rried but quarreling rouplt-. !hey can ~t-t along neither 'l'ith each other or \\ithoul each other. It all goes to sno\I· again lh.lt "·hen Christ taught us to lo"'e a11d not to hate, he v.11s no! just teaching morality. He 'l''aS teac'ning sanity. OIAffl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \V11td-, PubWhtr Thom4.1 Ktetril, Edllor Barbara Krtibi<:h .Editoricl Pope: £di1or Tht edltor1al tll~ of 1~ Dally PUot ittks to lnrorm and $1lmul1ll! ~adeni by ~ti,. on this PAii! dl\'tnle NJmmt'nta.ry on topl~ of in. '""'ft by S)'ndlcattd columnilfi and ca.rtoonlsta, by pr\n.idi?ll a lonim for rearttrs' vie-&·1 and by pttR"ntlng this n~'Spaper's optnbw and ldotu on cu~n! topiC"L The f'ditorill opinions of the Daily Piiot llPPffrf' Oflly tn t~ f'dltorlal column at t~ top ot the Jlt,Ct . Oplnkr.11 tllPl"HM'd by the l'Ol-- umntsts and cartoonists •nd letttr wrttin ~ th~\r OWr1 l.nd no~ 11\~I of thelt \.'tfWI; .by the DaiJ.1 PllOt JtlOUld be lnf«ttd. Sunday, March 24, 1914 \\"A the p· Hfy w sense po Ii ti Tw po ti ti late' Rcpu Ph ila broth Part fcren s !n whe hav stud rest to . teac bet! th• be hi n _s_"'-'-''-·-"-"'_n_2_<._1~_7_< _______ 0AlLY PILOT .-t 7 Idealist Gon e Frorn Politics • He Put Love in Public Affairs 8)' RODERI CK ~IACLEISH \\'ASllJNGTON -Sometlmcs it takes thC paMlng of a man bcfort we4 can iden· tify where we've beM and at what place \\'c have arrived. Politics and lhc phllosophy thereof are i m pe r fect , transltory and not sWtCCptibte to precise analysis. 'lberefore, we nttd the careers and thought> ol men who pe"°'1ify political Idea in order to see the ('r4S tn clearer perspedive. Richanbon Dilworth was a Pennsylvania patnc:lao, a graduate of Yale Law School and a marine vet.enm of two wars wbo was, In the moot precise sense of the word. a local Philadelphia polilician. Twice mayor ol that city, his intrinsic political ambitiom never focused on anything more distant than t b c govenxirshl p of PenMylvania , which he neve r attained. DIL\VORTJI CA:\IE out of 1 h c Democratic refonn movemeats of the la!c '20s. Their wrnth v.·as plaood oo the Rcpuhlica n 1nachine that had hJn Ph iladel phia since the days of ,the Varc brothers at the end of the last centurv Party labels didn 't make niuch dif~ fcrencc. In other cities there were ftepubllcan reformers who were going after Ot>mocratlc 1nachlnes. It W3!f tt timl' for .O.c fulfUlmcnl of P* ph:->ic visions. Tht!: century hud bf.gun vdth a shnrp dt'Crease in the n1indles.i auumption that e\'erything v.·as finP in America since American intentions v.erc fine. The trust-bustini; of Thtodorc Roosevelt, the congrt'tiional refortn1 of tbe George Norris school <tnd 1hc devastating muckrakes or Upton Sinclair all prepared the \\'ay for n1en like Ricbardsoo Dilworth. He made bls first (and unsuccessful) nm: for mayor or Pbiladelphia. by stan· ding before the house of the incumbent and pointing out the sin -pits, betting parlors and police station.s that all coex· isled in bannony on the same street. . OUT CLEANl~G ur corruption Just for the sake of cleanliness was not tOO ultimate ~nd of men like Richa.rPson Oilworlb. 'lbcir perccptioo was that ('(Ir- ruption breeds a rort of hf'l"Cflessness. a nihilism under which the real business of government cea.•H.'5 to <'"ist. Defining th:ll real business of gov(•rn· men! lay at the heart of Hichnrdson Dilwo1'1lfs political philosophy. He and others like him held th;it govemmtnl - among other things -had to fO<:tJs 11s • curatn'(' pov.·ers upon the ranks of thl' WlfuUllled. T11ey hi.'ld lhat H sy:itenis 1.1f i;ovemm1'nt didn't r.1ise up lh(! poor. brinii lii;:ht to 1he \'isi(ln or tho.-;e 1n despair and pro\·1de opporhU\ll its for ti~ to \\'hOm lifl··.o; sitUJJl!on \\':1."l In· opport une, then thl' s~·st('nls had to be chuo~ed. \\'l'll, Ril'f1:irdson Dil\\'orth has !rft tL~ :11 tht> age of 7~. but his nooon of v.·h:11 government "'1ould do prr<l.L'ccased hun by a f('v.· ye~rs. In thl.' '60s Atnl.'ric:.ins \V~aiied Of !he liberal theory Of Cutlng the causes of poverty and human disuse as the be.'it means of improving American society. "'E TUR.~ED INSTEAD lo the doc- t.rlne ol curing the effects of poverty aM human disuse -crim(', drug abu.w. and lllC burning of ~the cities by 1hose tppped In 1hcn1 . This approach \\'.'.IS labeled l:iw and ordl't', and upon the cr('st of enlhusiasn1 for It a lot of 1ough n1ayors were ~li'<"\1'11 -including iht• f)hf'!lOnH·nti l Fr;u1k Hlz10 in Philadelphia. He v.a~ :t l)t·n1(1(:r;it 1'n1· br;1cl-d by a Hl·p11blrc·;1n I 'r•·"a!~ut as lhL· cp1tonlc of tht· new ordt·r. JI can IX' il_rgucd \\'1th sonic lo1-:1c that had th(' llich11rdsu11 ll1h1orth appr.~:iell llJ solving thi· soc1~11 prohl..-111:. ot thl' elll!·-. 11·orl.l'CI . the Frank Rit.zo solunon would nc1·cr ha1·e btt'n pos1ul111f'd Bui H th~ U1lv.·orth ideu f11dcd. thl' l::i.\1· tirKl order or gl·t·tough th t'Ot}' hasn't J:x1i·n nn unqualified su1:ces.'5 t·ith•'r. Ga11g 11·11rfr1re llli ll st:ilk.s th t• ~1r1'i.·T~ vr Ph1!nd clph1:i shun~ ;ind 1·111111 ~1.111-11t-<>. r1:>c 111 oth1•r arl·as too. ~tA rBE Tiii:: POLITICS ul C1u11· pas$lon is go!)(' forevt'r Jn nur tune !I has succumbed to 1hc pol1t1cs of ruthlessnE"SS which holds tbnt the systi:rn is all right -it is pt>ople v.·ho are \\'rortg "·hen they decline to ronform to •he system and Its values. Since both of th~ polar ideas have failed. perhaps the finaJ solut ion hes somewhere bet1,1,·een them. Yet compassion and its politics bad thei r attractions. Yi'e A me r l ca n s postul.ated ourselves, ,;a thnt 5%te m of rr.fomi , as people "tio eould sull utilize love m our public nffai fs . :O.tu.sh·hcudt'.'d '! ,\ b s urd I y idcah:;t1c·.• t>.lriylX'. nut Richardson \)1!wor1h rn.ad\· a cart•1•r of it. And in th{' 1 :irut1111 he left IH'hind 111• i.:ri\•11.: <•bl! fur a 111111.'. 11!u:11 11'l' ft·l t bt•J\4•r :1hout ours1·h·1·~. lind,.r11·/, ,\J11r/1•1sli 1~· 11 C1J111111c11!11· rur [1" 1'1 •' \Vf ~r•1111llou•C /lrn11./rn~r- 1ir •1 (·r,_ //J:\ 1/!"U!'/t' /~ /ru111 !/I•' Ci1 rt~l1111I Sc1r11r1• .\/11111r111 .. "SPEAK\" Let ·sunshine In: It Can Heat Your Home • By DR. JOSEPH FARB ER The solar energy falling on the roof of a typical house is more than enough lO supply all the energy needs of a home, including roon1 and hot water heating and electricity. The total energy consumed by the United Slates in 1970 was equiva lent to die solar energy that fL'll on about .15 percent of the t:.S. land area. or 4.300 square miles. v.·hich is about the size of the state of ConnecticU1. By the. yt'ar 2000 it will require the energy falling on .4 {X!r· cent of the U.S. continental land area , or 10 percent of the land area of California. At a conference I attended in 1953 on Solar Energy Research -there "'ere 30 of us, in Madison. Wis.-it \\'a! forecast that our fossil fuel ('nergy resources "'ould be rapid ly ex· hausted and that alternate sources. such as solar energy, sh<Juld be developed. However . it took the recent crisis to bring an intense in· tercst in th e source !hat can provide us v.1!h energy for the rrst of the l1fr this plan\·! t;nfort unately l! <·:u1not ease 1he im111ed1ati· crisis. TllE DIRECT us1-; of solar energy has ap- peare<l periodically in history. Archimedes u!led mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays to bum dov.-n the Roman flel't besieging Syra("LL-re in 21S B.C. In the \:1st <X!ntury po1rt>r dl'ri vt'.'d from r.hc sun was used to drive :i printing press. J>urint: 1hl' l!l2Qs and ·30s "fxtensivc use of solur col· ltclors V.'l·ri: n1adc to heat hot v.·atcr Hl South(·m Callfom1a, Florida and lta"·aii. heating and ~er generation. Since the energy is free, it is the cost of the ''bock.ct " that <'an limit the use of solar energy. In a housi ng in· dlbi.ry that is so oriented to red uction of first costs. the extra initial fXl5t of solar colle<'tors compared to iow<'05 t gas and electric he;i ting installations must be O\"ercome for the ind ustrv attcptance of solar heat ing. · Recently, ros t projections analyses sho1v !hat sol;ir energy can bf> rnorc {'f'Ono1n1c.1l than 1·j('('!ric IH'ilting in aln1nst .'II! arl'as of the t.!11111~1 Sta!cs and is C\'(11 !'OmJwtil1\'t' "'ith ~:is 1n li1nil1'<i are:1s such as S:1n1a !.!aria. TI11s ;i11:1l)s1s was done before the present energy crisis ;u1d using the then-prevailing low costs. solar energy, utilizing a "greenhouse" cifect and meeting hot "·ater requirements. The southwestern part of the Unit1ld StDtrs receives the greatC$l amount of solar ~rgy sind most oo~istently. It 1n;1k<'s it an ideal area to prod uce large quantities of electric JXW-·er from sola r energy. A fe\v square miles of solar collce1ors using mirrors etr solar Cfils can prcr duce .as n1uch po11·er -"'ith no ;1ir pollution ;ind no radiatio n haz:ird-; -:is is produced fron1 the largt'St elC'Ctric genernting p!:1nt. The "sun bowl," en<"01n1);lssing Arizon.1 . :-\('y.· ~fex· tt'Q and parl'> of C:1hfom1:1 and :\~·\·:ul:1. ('an 1norc than provide our po\ll'r requirements. To illustrate the vast amoont of energy ar· riving on the earth from the sun, which is in· come energy: If all the fossil fuels. coa l. natural gas, oil and oil shale that we are ever likely to produce. and all ou r timber, cut into cord\vood . were igni ted, all this fuel would pro· vide a !ire giving us rt.he same energy as the sun. But the entire supply would be gone in about three days. Sen. Henry :'11. .Jackson I O.\Vash. l has staled the reason: "A m;ijor farlor t:11n!ribut~ ing to our present rnC'rgy 1:ri~is is that th~· net<'ssary research and dcvc!opn1ent effort s v.•hich could have provlded us with thl' technological options and cap;1b1ht1es 11·e no1v ncro so desperately were nor undertaken in the past." Thl' J\ailab11J1y of (•he;i p fuel dro ve oui !ht· 1hrn Jess convenient S<1la r hot wa1er heaters. At pn'~f'nt. lhl'rl' is :i widC'sprf'ad u-.e of SQ]ar hot l\"Jlt·r hrntcn> in Austraha, Jsr.a t•I :ind rural J;1p:i11. The solar rnergy stored photosynthetically in planLs aOO that ronverted by animals can be ~to produce "n.atural '' gas aOO oil. Thi.'! ('a n be accomplished by che1nical processing. by biologicai, processing, or the heating of plant and animaJ wastes . and by fanning specifical· ly for fuel. During the '50s and '60s about Sl00.000 JX'r year was spent .by the United Sta ll'S. Thi s 11 as exceeded l)y the USSR, Japan, Aus tralia . France, Ind ia and even lsrar.I. Th(• task of eronomic uti!i1,a1ion of U1e ('ncrgy fron1 lhc sun is not a simple one. In addioon. in <in area of most im mediate applicability, 11 rnu.~t OVl'r<..'Omc present practices in the housing uxiustry lhat inhibit its exploitation. Tht• rt'lativc low intensity of solar cnci-gy, thou i;h as high as we would want lo live in, requires l'~ tcnsi\c collection syste1ns for bolh hon1t· 1;-.;0 1v10 UAL SOLAR hou.~1' hcntrrs have the lollo\\•ing elements : the roof or v.·all collector 011 the southcm part o! the ho1L~e: a heat storage c:ontauier tor night and inclement 11·rather: a circulatory hl'ating fluid system: <ind an auxiliary systen1 for extrPn1e con-dll!on~. The <..'Oill'<..1.or t·mp!oys glas.'> to tr01 p the~ A t\ATI OS AL SCJf:NCE Fourxlation·NASA solar energy pant>l m~ in 1972 as.~ed in a report. "Solar Energy As a Na1ional f::nergy Hesource,"' v.·hat it v.·ould take in research and d('vclopn1rnt funds and hOYI long it "'ould be b<-fore solar energy could begin to hn\'c sign!f.i- cant impact on our e 11 e r g y needs. They c.·slimatl'd th:it v.·it h the rxpend iture of $100 million "·e could h~1vt· general !L'>C of building l«~ating within fl\'c yf'<irs nnd llir cond itioning 111 six to 10 years. \\'i th suffici<'nt funds, syn- thetic fuels could be producffi in five to eight years and clcetric 1iov1cr product.ion in 10 to 15 yea.rs. they said. The fossil (uels we use today are the in- efficient a nd accidental accumulation over so me 600 millioR years of energy \vhose origin \Vas the sun. It Is expectM we "'ill exhaust our fosSJI fuels in 300 years -thus at 2 million years' accumulation consumed per year. Solar Subdivisio1i Under Way in El Cajon THE SUN HAS BEEN and is the chief ell'· ment of. life for man 1brougti the process of photosynthesis, it 'has provided him v.·ilh food, oxygen, clothing and C'Onstru ction materials. Until recently only sporadic attention has been given to olher methods of µLili.zing the energy received from the sun because of the relati\'e availability and low eo.5t of other energy sources and, recently, the promise of nuclear power. In the United States I.he availability of huge forests provided early settlers with cheap. easi· Iy accessible energy. Th.is led to a wastefulness that dfnuded our forests and left us with prac· !ices that are mind~ssdof !)Jc IUnU;&tions.ololl'-- "--efiergy resources. 0 emonstrate that v.·astc. the fact is that even v.·ith our tremendous modem industrial energy usage, our per capita u.$e or energy today is only t"'ice as much as in 1850. United Press International EL CAJO~ -\\'llal 1n<1v be the nation's first subdivision hc:1tcd by solar energy is under \\·jy 1n a rather rt'mote section of east San Diego Count y. Caster DevC'lo pmcn1 C.Orp. is building \1is1 :i drl Col in.is, a 23-Jot subdivision . \\'hi!e the homes \1•i1J be in the $100,000 category a sub- sidiary of the firm, Energy Systems. Inc .. also plans solar heat1n1? model s for \01\'er·priced houS('S. These not only will be for the Caste r developments but also for franchising where it is practica l. President Terrene'.'C R. Caster and Vice President Robr.rt <;. Gal· Jagher have a patent pending on the system and snicl t'fit1r goal is to cut home heating costs by 50 per cen t. The first house to have 1he solar unit installed has a glass· cov· rred collector panel under its hca\y ced;ir shake roof. Thr nat·hlac k ~r{aces-of the-pencl absorb-enough-radiated ·heat from :i;unlight to raise the ai r temperalure inside to as much ~·s JOO degrees. Casler said !he sun·hcat«I air is forced past a Sl·ri cs of baff les inside the panel and dov.·n to the lov•er floor \\'here the heat 1s tran Jt· ferrcd to a heat storage block. .. That's our secreL s:i ucc;' hl' said v.·hen :1.-;ked ho\1' the sto ragt• hfock 1vorkr<l. "I can't re\'eal !he df'sign at !his tirnt but wc·re con· fid cn t it \1•1!1 cut heating t'Osts by 50 ptrcenL ·· \~·he11 the home requires he;it. H thermostat nt'tiv;iies a b!ov.·cr that sends the stored hea l throughout 1hc house. If additional heat 1s needed. a con\'Cntional fuel fumace is acliv;itc'<L Singing Hills, located about 25 miles from lhe San Diego benches. has about 300 days of clear sunny skies a year, Caster said. The tem- perature does not matter, but smog and fog "'oold create problems. .. To our know lctlgc," Caster said. "v.·c arc lhe first such develop.. mcnt in the na!Jon . Although ind ividuals have occasionaHy built vague· ly similar heat ing systc1ns for their hom r..s. v."c bclic\"c th is to be the first organized. incorporatt'd firm to seriously enter the field " "Solar energy heating is practical ac;ross a v.·ide arra of the United St;.ites," Gallagher sald. "The requirc1nent for the system to '.\'Ork is ample sunlight , not warm wea1her . ft·'s the sun's tight rays that are being transferred into heating pov.·(·r. so a \'.·arm climate is not us 1mport<int ::is cle:ir skies.,. \fhilc the solar unJ!s op lhe $100.000 houses .,.,·ill cost ;ibout ~.300, C;is!c r said, they say those on homes in Lhe $27.M range 11·0µld run .. about SJSO Though the United States has produced some 2.'i experiment n l sola r heated hous~ in the last fc.,.,· dN:':ides , romrr)(:rcial in· terrst in solar he;iting has only in the present {'nerl{y crisis bC'gun to be awakened. Reviewing a S]X'{tlt I gave in 1955 before the Soci~y al \\"ornen Engiru:·trs on Solar Energy, I noticed that I .said many of the-:same things then that f have v.·riuen ht'rt:. /Jr. l OSP]Jh F'ar/JPr 1: u .'iC!l'ltf lSI (Htd in-(/i"/lt'l!r/.f'~lt ftJ~1s~1/!a1Jt fur (10Vt.'rn rnr.nt and 111r/11s rry on ~oln r r11crgy nnd ac ro.~pace 11uJttcrs. Let the Adults Puff Away; Smoking Isn't l(ids' Stuff IVil'k< 1 Ofape Secrecy May Backfire tn the small Connecticut community "'here I li ve, the high school authorities have reserved a large room in whi ch students are free to smoke. There are no restrictions as lo age. The rneory is that youngsters are going to smoke anyway. no matter v.·hat teachers or parents do, and that it is f..:ir ( NORMAN COUSINS ) better to pennit the children to smoke in the open than iil \\'3shrOOm stalls or behind stainvays. The trouble \\·ith this theory is that it asumes the school euth>rities have no choice but to come to terms wiLh the in· evitable. Educators do have a choice. They can use all the means at their disposal (or helping to give their studeflts a respect for life. FW nothing the ~I can do is as important as educatmg m the O'igllity of hllman beings. Jt tTU1kt'.!S- Uttle difrerencc v.·hat else a school docs. If it doesn't create respect for the prcclousnes:; ot life and ~or the need, to nurture it and safeguard 11, then ooUung cl.se the school teaches will have full value. TIIE t:OUCATOltS who favor school smoking fadlilies contend thert is somethfng hypocritiO'll about trying Lo prohibit smoking when so many teachers and parents flnd It impossible to break the babtt tilem.selves. lfere, too. the flaw ill the -re&$)fling is that the Vltakntss~ or inadequscttt of adults must not become the standard. It is preri!;ely betause such in· adequacies exist that there must be a place in the soc iety where youngsters ran be exposed to standards on \\·hich there 1s no compromise. As for the argwnent th;u children Jr(' bound to imitate grown-ups, it is im· port.ant to remember lhilt society has a responsibility to kC('p l1,lildrcn fro1n being harmed. no m.<ttter v.·hat adu lt!' do and no motter \\•hat ex arnples adults may set. Once 11 prrson attains his legal age, he has a right to jeopardize hiS' health ii ™' wishes. Until thal time Society has the res ponsibility for protecting that in- dividual. WITll SPECIFIC refer('nce to the htallh haza rds of smoking. ii is quit<' possible that no amoun t of education wilJ convince same youngsters that cigaretli'S are a seri005 hazard to their health-any more than any amount of education can convince some groY111-ups of thooc \Jazanb. But this does not mellll that th< • scliool sOOuld put its seal of approval on smoking for teen-agers, which 1s the very clear sign a school gives 'A'hen it of· ficially sc\.s aside a room for sm~. In out own Connecticut comnnmily. 13- and J4-year-0ld children Mve cqu:il a~· ccss to the smoking room along with Hf· and 19-year-olds. The authorized smokins room thll3 becomes a habit·fonniD& center for ht:aV)' cigarette smoker\. One d the unfortuna te aspects of tht: situallon is itn.at it \Jnder('Ut$ tllose stud«lts who understand the dangers of cigarettes. It it difficult eoough rOf the8c non..,moking students to exercise In· flueuce ov{'r the othel'$ "ithout hilVing to ' Swap you the sports section for the Watergate section! contend \\'Ith the m 1 s g u ! d e d pcnnissi\·eness of school authorities. These schools pcrfonn no service to the youth of America or to thermelves in their shortsighted effort lo deal "'ith furtive smoking. All they succetd in doing is to in1cnsUy rather lhlln to mitigate an im· Pottant national problem. , \\11AT DO \\TE.IL\V E to look forv:ard to as a nation if "·e scutlle all standards ln too upbringing or our yolmg people? This year the United States "ill spend almost S\00 billion for dcfen~ purposes. What is IL 1,1.c are? trying to defend ? Rea l estat~? Prof)trty? Jf our main purpose i§ to pro!Cet human beings, "'hat about the harm being dohe to millions of )'Oung Americans through all fornlS of ad~ diction'.1 It is difficult to think ol any \\'Orsc dttmage that could be inOlrted on this count!')' than ·the damage v.·e inflict oo 01u·,elves through irrespoosible Policies ~ on surrt'Oder nither than e!!ect.h-e leadership. , \\'ASHJ:\'GTO~ -Contrary to ron- tcnt1ons bv President Nixon and his senlor aidCs 1hat tile •louse Judiciary Committee has gone far beyond the sp{'('.ial prosecutor's office in requesting evidence. both are seeking -and have been denied -the same presidential con· \'<'r&ations directly related to the \\';;i tC'r- gatc CO\'l'f·Up OnC' :;1;ch 1·unvr1·~a· lion is :\Ir. ;>;1\on·., lalk last April 16 11·hh his th en top <iitl t'S. IL B J1 ;1ld~· m.:in :uid John I) Etlr!i1·hn1<1n. T \1 r· \\'hll•· liousc rt·fusa\ to gi\'e th;i! l.'.lpc to John Doar, rounscl for the Judjciary Commiltce's impcachmetil proceedlngs. follows a similar denial to speci a1 pro.soo..nor Leon .Ja\\·OTSkl. This. then. is Ute la~t Vi'hite House strategy, enunciated to newsmen by senior aides last week and reiterated by the President in Chicago Friday : accuse Doar and his ttta!f of making reckl~ demanM for evidence far beyond Jaworski's in their passion against the PrtSiclent. That shifts the question of \\'hether t>.fr. /'\ixon \\'as lnvoh·ed in the Watergate cover.up to a coo!~ and tndless procedura.J debate over raiding the \\'hile Hoose files. BUT THE strategy l! so far rtmovtd from truth that it threatens to backOrt. Republican.\ on the Judiciary Committt't \\'ho had been s-teadla.'it Nixon supporters are Infuriated over "-hat thty consider Rtlf'mptcd sabotage of the impeachment prooo.'<ilng" · The core of the present \Vhite 1-fOlL'Je Sim egy is It!! contention th.at .Ja"'Ol"liki has In hand. as 1'.1r. Nixon 1old the ( EVANS ·NOVAK ) rhicago EXP.('l.lti\·es Club Priday. the 'tu!J story of \Va~rgntc .. arxl nttds no more infonnatioo. $Cn \01" aides had been sprl'<iding the idenr ic~l 11 o r d for JI) da \'s. Thu!i, as so often is the c.:isf', ~tr ."\ii-:on v.as repeat ing a well>0)'(.ilcstn1tt'<I then1e. Tiic theme stems from Ja"·orsk i's st range luncheon with members of 1hP New York 1'iims Was:h!ngton burcnu Feb. 26. The TI mes men rlaimed 11 "ns on the reco rd and published a story Ja.,.,·orsk 1. claiming it .,.,·as off th 1"("(:1)nl. \\'as furious. ;\sked at lunch "'1lcthcr the \Vatergatc e<,nspiracy "oold ever be solved, Ja~'Or'"Ski replied hi s prooecutors tiad pretty \\"ell sol\•ed it. In the Times. that came out as JaW'Offlki saying his of· fice "knew the full Sl()ry"' o! Watergate. nm wmn: HOUSE has gle<fully seized m that ~ story as proof that the Hou3e Judiciary Committee needed only the very same documenta g.lven J3worski. In fact. howe\•e:t, as: of Feb. 1•. Jaworski h.id been denied "ll additional lapc recordin~. and the numbe.r L~ slill larger today. O>nirootallon in the <..'Otirt& betwttn Ja~'On;k1 nnd the Presidf1tt "'.1S 8\'0ided onl)' bcc:nise the pl'05CCUllOO dJd not want to delay the indictmr.nts. To show thal Congres-s and the speciill prosecutor are being denied the same-in- ronnation, J av.·orski sa1t Dollr a lcUtr last Wedne.'ldny co l\ t a i n i n g in· fcmnaUon \\i lhheld from the public: a list of evidcnoe de.nl('(! the prosecuton: by thf: White llouse. Tmt list Is strUdngly famlll>r 10 Doar. oonWnlng many ol tho 42 taprs the \\'h;te /louse also has denied him. '.\'or does Doo.r'it rejected list of evidence fil the President's charge in Chicago that the Hou.<:e rommittee i'J see ~ i n g evidf:'T'l<'c "v.·i thout regard to relf'vance." Like Jav.1:1tSki 's, Door 's drni ed request.s p:o !fl the heart or whcth· er :-.Ir. \ixon \\'as 111volvcd 1n the \Vatcr· C<l!C CO\'C'r·Up, THf'.: O\' Al. OFFICE t:ipes of Apn! IS could be p;:irt1eul:irly in1portant. <m April 15, As<:t. Al!y , (;1·n. Henry Pr.terStn uri;:ed !he !'resident not to fi re .John \\". r.t.t:an Ill :is \\'hite !louse counsel because ht· }\'<l:'i coor)i:ralin~ v.·iih lhc pro5C('\ltnrs. .\'tvcrthelcss. on Apnl 16. thl' Pre-;idrnl <isked for lk'::ut's re<11gnati()f1 . As l)(.;1 n 1~·a1tro 10 SCl' ~Ir. \ixon, he later tcstll1cd. ll:ildtrnan rind Ehrlich1n.1n emerged frorn the o.,.nl Orfi('(' lauglun~ -but quickly sobered v.·hen they .spott«I him. \l.1\..1t h:id lhe Presidt)nt said to llaldeman and Ehrlichman" Had he d~ Pctc:e·sen's rccommm:tation that he fire lhtm immediately while re· tJlning Dean? Did he that day dil't'ct lfaldernan to re\'iew the reoording of the flltnOl.l'I Mardi 21 meeting \\'ilh Dean dur· Ing \\"hid\ hir.;.h 1noney for \\laterg:ne defendant~ \\·a., discussied? Did he talk about the hreak·in of Daniel Ellsberg'3 1~ydtiAt-rtsi'~ office \\1lich only one day earlier he h:1d ordered Petersen not to ifl.. \'t':'iltRfltl'" \ll'rre Dc:in'$ !ntervlc\\~ wl'ltt \\'atergatc pms('(11tors dL~? Or "':t.1 none of this mentiQOCd" Since th(' speclf1c relevance of the · April 16 tape oaMM be denied, tn.l re(t&J to gi.ve it aM otMr equally rele-' \'ltnl documerns to either Coo.gress or the .special prosecutor seems h I g h I y suspicious. . ' • ... • A 8 DAllY PILOT TERROR .•• Ballot Notation Battle On (From l'aK• Al) In chqe of m&11 on lbe trains and was able to help hill\. "J ••as left with a younger brother and sister to care tnr." said Atri. l.ttl'1'ell. "My f11ther told me ltlltr that :lller he hnd been gccit tY:o weeks, I should go to the Gestapo and report him missing, as if we didn 't know anything about it. Hearing Set ori Wakefield Foe's Claim • Enjoy the advantages of the famoµs Nikon 35mmSystem "They kept Ill(! at Gestapo headqlW'terS far eight hours. Then after I returned home, 1 discovered that they had n key to the. house. I \\'OUJd l"Ol1le in and find ashes in the a.Yltnys and know that t'iey bad been !here spying. "I couldn't e"Yen talk to our friends about II. If 1hey "' knew anything, they couJd get in trouble, t.oo." Finally, wilh her 181h birth· day and probable lm- prlsolnnent approadl.ing. ?i.frs. La~ and her brother aOO sist.r fled wilh Ille help of the Underground. "At one point we found oorselvcs on the dock! in Oslo with a crate of lobsters. SOlne one \1•rui supposed to co111e and ask for the ~ters, but no one did. "\Ve waited all dav and were about to give in aOcl call otrr uncle in desperation. 'J'hoo. fortunately. our oousin came by and saw us. "He said it was a good thing we didn't call our unde. He had just been arrested and the Gestapo was at bis house. They would have answenrl ,.,, call and perilapll fourd out where we were." Finally Mrs. lAr>en and htr brother and sister fotmd themselves on a train with in- structlon.s to follow a man who was riding in another con· partment. "We got off when he did . at a small town. When all the commuters cleared away, we realized that 26 oilier people were following the same man. \\'e walked all the way acroM town like that It's a wonder it workt'CI." Th.en followed a 10-hour ordeal in which the refugees Dealh Notices CONCERTMASTER Brent Wi•dsWil'\9 had lo v•alk through a forest in cmstant terror of being spot.. led. "We ha<l only one break," Mr~. Larsen said. "By the time I prepared sandwidles for my brother and sister, U was Ume to go. l didn't get anytbing to eat." The final step was to dash across a• highway and be transported across a lake in a rubber boat which could carry only three passengers at a time. . By 0.C. HUSTINGS Of !tit o.ltJ •IMt illtt RepubUcan5 in the 70lh Assembly Di!ltrict could find I~ name ~ incumbent Floyd "'oktfleld at the lop ol their June primary ballpts, followed by the notallon that he is an incwnbent from the 52nd District. A \\Tit filed by t'A'O SUP. porters or Jun Beam, one of \Vakefield's opponents. charges that it is unfair for \Vakefield to be listed as an in- cumbent unle5."5 it Ls also in- dicated that he is an in· etnnbent from another district. Wakefield mo\'cd recently from Southgate to Orange County ln a bid for the 10th District seal A hearing will be held on the matter on April 2 In Orange County Superior C.ourt. * IT'S na.1E to stop sending Orange County poli~ otflcus away to school. sheriff • cor· oner candidate ~farshaJ Norris says. lie recently told mtmbers o/ the J...os Alamitos OptJmlsts that most Jo- e.al police a ge ncies send their agents to the Loi Angela Police f) e - partment or to the Lofi Ang e l es Sheriff's Ho111t1• Academy for training because of the substandard facilities available locally. ''There is no reason that Orange County, a first class county, should have a 121h class peace officers' training facility," Norris said. • ANOTHER ORANGE Coun- ty Sherill hopeful, George Savord. has promised th1t, if elected, he ""·Ill W)e th~ Ser· l!r's Departinent to organize coontywlde crlme inlormaHon systems. • Jll\I BEAl\1 , candidate tor the 70lh District Assembly seat. 'A'lll be honored at a din- ner at 7:30 p.m. "'ednesday in the grand ballroom of the Disneyland Jtotcl in Anaheim. The eveninJS:'s entertainment \\'ill be provided by Sklles and lfenderson . • AN AIL-DAV campaign strategy seminar will be held by Citi~ns for Waldie for_ Governor starting at' 9 a.m. ?.farch 30 in the library at Orange Coast College. The seminar is oj>en to the public. • l\IARlNA High School senior \7icki Ca ll has been chosen by the 1-luntlngton ll ar bour Republican \Vom<'n 's Club for "It was nerve-wracking," J\1rs. Larsen said. "\\'(' had to wait there at the bord<'r for sudl a long time. County Salar y Bid Refused "And then 'A'C croo..<;('(I the lake and they told us we "'ere SANTA ANA - A bid by two each year by any group of in SwedCD. We made a bonfire groups ot Orange County county "'Orkers. o( our passports." government employes to Currently, tbe co unt Y's "We were very very glad establish their own pay 10,000 employes are broken when they a rrived,'' =~u;i~~e~7; ~~~ au:i~~f·~~ze~~ Wied.swang said. Boa.rd of Supervisors. which is repretented by :1 Mrs. Larsen went on to join Jim Shelton, assistant coon-unim or employe organization the Swedish army and help ty personnel officer, told the during pay and fringe beoelit with the rehabilitation of boo.rd a group of tradesmen talks. ,,,lumed prisoners when the and a grou? of groondskee-pen 'Ille biggest group is the war ended. on the county's payroll wanted General Co u D t y Unit, Wll'dsl\•ang meanwhile had to break away from their cur· representing ;1 broad cross gone to England to join the rent bargaining agencies to section of non-supervisory army there. try and gel a better deal Jn personneL It ha! about 8,500 "1t1y first night in London, upcoming salary talks. members. we all had to stay in a camp. Shelton said such ad· The Utility Engineers Un it There was a large room with justments can be applied for is the smallest bargaining two rows of beds. three high.1-'--=-························-~~ All d a sudden a bon1b wentl off against the end wall. "No one was hurt. but the bunks lrgan to topple over like dominoes. There was great confu.sion and there were 60 very angry people from every kind of nation. "The 1var ended -too sooo, VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT 0111l'l'ITH1 though. 1 didn 't get a chance cri.rl" T"°"'11 GrlfrUM o1 7121! Cr~ lo ft'ghl." 1-.;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 South Coast ?lua 111 Avt., llllhol l1le. Dlld M•rcn 22, 1'7,, lltllr«I gentrtl m•n•orr o• L<>J Ang•t•5 Wiedswang retW'ned t O H«llll hlmlllff". Sllrvlvd by wlft, Mllf· t•Y· IOI\, 0r. c11111n r. or1t11t11i o1 Norway in 1945 and resumed totEWPORT BEA w.111My, Maa .. 11-n1., MlfOllre' D. his mll'lical education. Grttt.lr ol Fullltrtenr tlve-f'MekfllldrM, 1>n1111w O•Yld Gr1111tn. o1 P1u.:1et11. 1 "It has always been Im· ..i11Wa. EslhM" Gr1!'1lfll• °' GleM•I• ano possible for inc to Ullnk of M•rt"'" ll1rn1.1y ol Newplrl !IHCn. S•r- Yiw• Mond•'f· ~rd• "· 12 ~-. •t doing any other kind of wock," l'Klnc View Cl'lellff, """· Jat>n R..,-1 he """. DW11 etlkWlnt. l""'"""-W Ill P1clflc ~ V1ww M-111 ,..rti:. ,..c111e v1 ... Mor· 1llcil Wicdswang looked up 1....,rv, dl...c!orL famil y •llV'l'''' mt,.,.. ..._ er111 cor.1r1wt1en1 to 11vor1t1 ctiernv. as his niece came into tiie sun· • sctt0v1:11 ny room to' say hello' in l!rl'lfft w11do S<:,.,..... 11e1111en1 o1 Norwegian to her vlsiUng L1l1UFI World, l.lguN Hnti. Dile of I dttl ... M1rcll 22, 1'7'. Survlv.d by nlect1. llnC C. 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B1mlct lr9n1 W1gn..-of 16«1 Newport •IYd .. Coe!1 Mt!!.1. O!td Mlr<:n 11, 19)4. SurvlY«I bYI -tht1", lf'rry 0 . Vu 111hn, ' llllW., ll¥WIV Jeln Evtn• 81'111 Bi r• berl A"" F .. t. 1nd "'°"""• Gli'dy1 Bt!I. ,.rfv1te Yn'ltn. Ill~! ~1dth:· (re11 <:.mei....,, !111!1 lt'9"1'on Mortu~ry, 11~1 •llP'lrlor", COlll M111. AllUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY A27f. 17t11Sr .. Coi.to ~ 646-'888 -·-BALTZ·BEIGEION fUNEIAL HOME Corona del Mor CoJto Me sa -·-IELL llOADWAY MOltTUARY 110 Srqodwoy. Coiro Mes<:r .S-'8·3433 -·-DILDAY IAOTHEIS MORTUARY 1791 ! Beach Blvd. H11n11n91on Beoch 8'-2·n7 I 2•A 11~ondo >...,... l°"S!S.octi (213)438-11•.5 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOITUAIY 179!;, lflouno Conyo11 Rd. .194 94 l!i -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOltTUAIY ?8832 Cn111.~., Cor>•\!rono Son Juan C.lc111ro"n ,.9_,, 1 llti -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ce111e1&1y Mor1~orv 3500 Poro!><: Vol'!"' Drrve N"""'POfl Booxll, Cohlorn10 6••·'2100 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNEIAL HOMI 7801 8ol10 A~. We1tm\n11er 89:l·J~2l -·-SMITHS' MOITUAllY 611 Milin SI Hynllngton BeCll:~ .,...,,. THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY ~C--SlfVk-. .... •lnttlllfl•flM 11- 1111 Dlfl'lfflM """"" ""-"" Ten.~, ......... ~ ,.._ .. c~ ,.,,,.,.., 14 He•t s.mc• 714-6-46.74JI THE Ml RAC LE WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING fOR ••• A WEIGHT -PROGRAM THAT WORKS WITHOUT •EXERCISE THAT WORKS WITHOUT• PILLS• SHOTS • RIGID DIETS •WRAPS •HIGH COSTS OR NONSENSE II! WHAT'S THE GIMMICK' !h,, lt(!"'I w·ll <O""'"<f you l~e 'I 110 II'"'"''<• M•~e Tv'"" •Pl!!"' yec:i•t IGl"'9 ond !l'"'"n9 Oft g .... "'•(• p•ogrom1 unhl he d......,I~ !h•s "'"''hod Ab- 1olu•el~ NO PIUS-SMOTS o• NONSfNSE. W~1""r ~OU O'f ~..,. 10) PQWndt OW!Mf•ghl lhoJ lect1e ""'" '°"""""' 'fl)l.I~ •I rot ...CISlO"y. . NO BOOKS TO BUY We don'r ~J boo~s .• ,PC' ~1 lood orod'1t1s. ""!' W~a! we "di tell you 11 liow yau (On los!! .,.e g~t o,..J ilov ih•n for ihe •e11 of your f,1 1 NO REA50N TO BE FAT Mike T...nn ho1 cffK.cwered there h no .--n to be lot NOT f\IEN SY S POUNDS. Al10. there is no reoson 10 9'""' uo lhe loocb yo11 h~e No •"OKln for lor(f'd ll!t!d1n91 of l1sh or '"'"'' Sound J.~fl o rn •rorl" I! ol YOUR OWN PLAN No two ~·or• eo<>ctlv ol••e 0.p,:n:l••g o• .deal """'ll'"i!• heoght O(t"'"Y· Oq!! \e< O••d ~' .i-or1. eoch !>'!non Nii ~·1-n opo1mv'" 1~,.1 ul d•ll+. When o l)(on hen bo!en d..,.el~d '"'" mee<1 v<>ut or!lu••••"' -.•Q~• '"""ol reel!•. tM "'e•ol·t co""'' oU or.d 110,..01! i:>e•"•.C.nen•ly, IS IT SAFE ·Abi.ol~telv 100% ~ft'. M1 e Turon 1 pion 11 rN:omn'll!'nded bv M.,d,nrl 00t:1or1 oooro•ed 01 YMCA1 1hro11q,ou• Orong!! Coun!~ end oo- rn:o""d 011 call!!O!' romou1!!s. lktt l·kour ltt- '"'"' may be the b!!91n~•n9 ol on en1ore NEW ll!f fOR vou• NO OBLIGATION All you llfe culr.ed to wiel1d i• Ofle hov<' -lb•1 Mondov OT 7-30. T ~+s d..,.,.,omie leo:lv•r will OQltn lhe door to your tll•n fu!w•e ol'd clost t~r door l>ltf"mo~n•ly on d•t • lod1 ond foUon~ 'fou o-,, 10 vOl.irst lf to be~ •. FREE! food & fitness Boole from BLUE CROSS Of So. Calif. To Everyone In Attendancel MIKE TURIN'S Program ••• (714) 556-T350 4200 C<impus Dr. Ntwpor1 ltach, Coll!. • I . FREE LECTURE ' NIGHT ONLY! MOH., MARCH JS 7•30P.M.AT HEWPOIT HARBOit HIGH SCHOOL CAFEnllA BLDG. IRVINI & 15th ST. ' NEWl'OIT BEACH Absolutely No Obligation I """" l$ ~· 00! d·en ofld I I~ nopotd -~'"9 # I l"I tho! I -"' "'- " ,,_, w"6t< o l""tOl1 Kl""" ol _....,or"'Otlool no.. ',.,!bl. !hot I hod{~ for 35.,...,... nf'd • e~ ~ oO 'WI lttOU I DlfTlNG # I ~-co<N 10 btl._ !hot lhli Of_ StJ, 1-~·, Of Atl '"" Ol'd •I'll w..,;r W111elier or"<r.l"•IO"oO"' ol <lie we-old Ofl "Cl •eollv I". lt•~••l'd !II°"" boo•"'!! th'" o"'Y •II -~ "'t•;")"' •elll00'0t•l1 90•1'1<1 bocl tO old -·l'Q hobt\ IJO'"'"Q -gtit, feeli!IQ "'" ..... ll'f('IOl'll'9 in 10 ttPll or bw ~ boolo; ••• 11 i. """"' •"-i ·~\ '"' ... ~ thol h Milt r.,,11 POf' i.:ro1¥0"'"'"ullCHd. Mike Turin \ · ORANGE COUNTY a trip to Sacramento Thursday for Bob Burke Booster Day, Yield will fly to Sacramento to see the Legislature in. ac- tion. tOur the State Capitol, meet with Governor Reagan and have lunch w i t h legislators. Nikkormat FTN Has the unique Nikon "center-weighted " meter system. built in. Uses famous inter· changeable N ikkor lenses and Nikon accessories. But costs you less. Come in Mondoy lhru Solurdoy Top trade-in allowances tor your present camera equipment. Oldosl & l.Grgtsl c: ....... Shop io Htwporl IH<h HELP!! We Are Up To Our Ears In Leh-Overs- • ALL MUST GO! ..,_ .... Sof1 I Lovt'•ll. Gold I lrown M1+l•. l oth p11c.11 , , , , , , , , , , •••. El191nl Gold Ve l••I Hi·l•clr Ch1ir . , •..•• , ••.. , , •••..•••••••.• t••t.SO SJ4f,90 Swi.11 Roe.ki f in Gr1•n Pl1id • , • , , . , •. , • , , , , •••.. , . , •.••••. , • Sor, I M•+chi119 Ch tit. Gotd I G•••" Ch1cl1 •.•.••••. _ •. ,,,, Swi w1I Rocl•r. 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V•<'"''d I\, 11nd Cn.tJtlr D L11•c. Lind~ L ~n~ Norm11n D. A!•lns0<>, PhYlll\ N ""d Onvtd t. Reea. k11ren ""~ Geo•oe A. sneD"tr<I. Jo•ce Je11n 11nd Rltt'8rd Leon11rd Garl,.nd. Rtton<I• A. "nd Ric hard A. A1well. Gtrnldlnll J . anti J1me1 E.. Bu~to. P•ul Siivi Intl Yol11n<11 T11om1110t'\. Jonn F. and JDln C Conley, Caral Ann 11nd G11rv Oalt M1t•1rhorn, Lei;ltr ic:. •1>11 C1roll •· Clay. Patricia Ann 1nd Roller! Jetfrf RevnokU, Jame• C and Sh!rieY L. Pnltl\l>J, Tlmotl\y E. tntl s-•• L. WHkl. M1rcl1 ,O,nn 1na G1vl1 WllllOl'I GIY~I. M11•lent F'ay Ind Clayton A1lph Dl~ls. Conltv S. ""d Pe1r1lt Mt• S1mo'lon. P•l,,cla Ann Ind Howard A.Ur~ Htl>Cltr\On. G•A•!I and Terrv let Pn•llii>J, C111cl A 1nd 0<11n Eclwtfd II.OP!. Mllll<enl F and Orin M. Fry, Georoe S•ndalr 11>11 Cl1udellt Fav• Hv....oc~. Jl1!e IC 11v• •nd Ir~ !ltnTun. LOU·'" .\nn ~ntr Wiiiiam Arl"U• MDVrt'•ll•. l.'r!m" Milt •!Id '"''°" Jmeoh 1<ena•1c• 11.n'" •.•11ri• 11nd LIHV M. Soh•~Y, (,1!~~· <P'f J •nd J11mtl E Mol'll•v No<ni~ J. ·•nd l!llllV M Ja,.+a J....,n I> •l>tl C~•olvn L HAtlm•n. C111flf> Geor9t 1nd c;..r11ld1nf fl•~••· WllH< F 11nd 511•~ D E.11•" Jomt• 11 ""~ N11n<v I( Y-r, lllfOll'lla F'1v1 •ncl Jett1ry J. Maori. Voal.1 N'ay and JOI>" w111i .. m Fll•ct, Mar,~ri~ L. '""' "4n•m11n C famlln C"erl Ann 11n<1 Jotin Lawronce L&e l\rVNIY J •nd Lil"¥ w Wllll~m•. Ano•I• Gill 0'4 lmone1\ I nd Oon~la H•• ltord ~"""°"' (111<~ Su•an and srePl""n Di••<>0-1 /~an11 1Ltiwe!ll '10 90: 1 Nikon Ultra Compact Prism Binoculars 6118 7121 8124 You II bl' amazed ar 1he bflll1an1 fult-heta v1s1on you enroy with oocketable, tull·oowcr b•nocu· tars by the lamous malo..E:r ot Nikon cameras l lghrwe1gh1 1 Mo1s!ure·orool1 ldcal lor soorts and trav11!- See tor yourtell - Come in Mon. thrv Sot. °"'"'. ~" c-."""'."""""""' .... HARBOR PHOTO l 121 L CcHisfHwy. CwOM*of,.... Sundl)', Mmh 24, 1974 • • •'. '• . . . • • • • • • •• • • the Originala Inc. collection at may co Your favorites have a knack with the new looks. Sohly shaping a suit for your next luncheon. Pairing pajama pants and a bare top for patio entert ainment. Two expressions of the mood s you'll find from Giorgini, Ginala, Ginori, Ginessa, Aqua - nala and Ginori Playe rs. a'."'l\vo piece suit, white with blJck dot~. I ester and cot- ton 6· 14 . Richard A'5a tely for Ginala 126.00 with nylo n t,ink top , red, navy or white from Giorgini 28.00 11. Rousseau print pant , polyester ere~, b-14 by Gior- gini 52.00 c. bare stra p top, 6· 14 32.00 See these and more informally modeled 1n the Terrace Restaurant, noon to 1 :30, in the Forecast Shop, 1 :3 0 to 3:00. Also meet special representa tives from Origi- nala Inc., includ ing Alan Duddle, Presi· dent, and Mar ie Moutet, Vice Presi dent an d Fashion Director. Wilshire, Friday, March 22 , West L.A., Saty rday, March 23, South Coast Plaza, Monday, March 25 forecast shop 20-foreca st sportswear 86 south coast pl. only EXPRE SS ION 74 MAVCO • -· ' • • • South' Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol .St., Costa Mesa -546-9321. ' Shop Monday ·thru Friday 10 A.Iv\. In 9:30 P.M. Solurday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M,, Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. ' 1 ' . ;:.. • • ' I. ; . ' • ' e H g a l a ' f ) ' k " . . . . At Your Service n Got 4 problem? Then wriU Pat Dumi. Pat will cut red tape, Qtt the an1wer1 and acUon 11ou ttetd to solve ineqwities tn oooenment and b1Ufnes1. Mail 11our qwestlom to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Oranoe CO<!f' DoillJ Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa )fesa, Ca. 92626. lft- cluck uour ielepho!te number. The column apptar1 o'fl Sunday1, \Vedne1dtty1 and Frida~J. Compelit1g ;,. T1' ~llfH< .. DEAR PAT : I am a L'Ollegc student and I've had Unancial difficulties even though I v.·ork. Sorneone suggested I try going on a game shov.·. like Holly\\·ood Squares. and try to win enoogh money to help mv~lf through this school year. I like lhe ide.a, but can't seem LO find out hoW one goes about gelling on ihis show . R.C .. Irvine Persons hoping to become contestants 011 Hollywood Squares mu.st first at· tend a sbov.· v.·here all members of tbe alad.ienee are given conkstant appUca- don1. Everyone v.·bo ffiks out an applicaHon is interviewed and cuntestant.s art chosen from among lhtm. Write to KNBC-TV Ticket Department. 3000 W. Alameda, Burbank, for afternoon lapin& tkktts. Ask for Cr e d ll R eport DEAR PAT : I had some credit trouble the other day at a major depart- ment store. \Vhen I took out the account, I \\'S.S toki l'd have a certain Limit. I knew I was getting close to that limit, but not over it. ~ly purchase v.·as not allov.•ed' and when I asked the ~les girl why, she said a credit check showed I couldn't charge any more merchandise. r asked y,·here this informa· tioo was obtained and the girl said I'd h(!ve to ask the credit n1anager. My time 11·as limited and I \\'aitt.>d for 15 minutes to see him. but then had lo leave for another appointment. I thought the law said a person must bt• totd the name of the credit reporting agency that gives him a bad reference. G.N., Sanla Ana llgts. The store is required to tell you V.'bich credit reporting agt'ncy issued the negative report, but this information usually is reported by managerial per· sonnel. Wrile to the store's credit manager and request a mailed rtply. Si nce a negali1·e report was given out about your credit. you are entilled to a free report on your own credit from the credit reporting agency that V.'85 ln\•olved . You have lbe right to correct any inaccurate or outdated Information. There is • seven-year limit for Inclusion of some detrimeotal loformalion. such as suits and judgment, paid tu liens, arrest records aod accounts placed ror cullectlon. Conln~t W AR ~I DEAR PAT: I v.·as injured in an autombile accident last year and al· though the collision v.•as not my fault. I've been stuck with an assigned risk insurance policy ever since. I don't feel that my injury has made me a Jess safe dri ver. but apparently the imuraDC'e company does. I've complained to the insurance conunissiooer, but my risk status has not been changed. Do you have any Ideas about (urther steps I could take~ \\'.K., Newport Heach Contact WAR~t (Why Assigned Risk l\1edica l?l, a new group formed to study assigned rlslt Insurance cases in lhe hope of finding a v.·ay to relirve the bu rden of high premiums from drivers v.·itb medica l or phy~lcal handl· caps. lf you are Interested in participating in the study or attendii:i~ the ne:.:t WARl\I meeting, write to Edward Carey, 256 E. 16th Place. Costa l\1esa, !2627. Enclose your name, addre1s and California dri,•er's license number. Yo u do not have to list your insurance company and all information \\'ill be kept confidential. "lore Garde ner.• H'n111ed DEAR PAT: The response from people wanting to share their available land for me to do gardening on a share-the-vegetables basis has ('Xcecdcd expectations. I have a number of firm conta~ts from the item that appeared in your Feb. 24 column-eight people came in person. and 27 \\'rote letters. Now the problem is bo\v do I tell tlle other people I \\'on't be able to accept their orfers? Obviously your column has a large fol!O\\·ing and since I'm relatively new to Costa Mesa, another contaet v.•ith you was suggested by a neighbor. S.W.N .. Costa ~tesa What we need are a few more gardeners who would be willing to \\'Ork on tbe same sharing basis. Ir any write to me. 111 send thelr names lo you and perhaps you can arrange a contact 111iU1 the persons who offered use of their -land-to yeu·; .. 1''nge "l lt1 im11ms DEAR PAT: What is the minimum wage in California? I'd also like to know "'hal businesses are exempt and \\'here one ~n report 1iolators. G.K .. Laguna Beach Adults now art ea titled to S2 an hour and students and minors SL iO_ per hour under the revised minimum v.·age law. Student and vocaUonal nunes. some pt'rsons ~·orking in family businesses and farmini?. persona l allenda?ts (babysiltersl , actors, government employes and lhose engaged in outs ide sales are not rove.red under the minimum wage law, You t'an request t'Om· plete information or suhmJt complaints to the California Jnd11\!ltrial Rclationll Department, Division of Industrial Welfare, 2S Ch·ic Center Plaia, Santa Ana. Woode 11 l'lntes DEAR PAT : The plates at a recently opened restaurant are made or deeply gralned plastic resembling v.'Ood, and the tables at another are made of real butcher blocks, I can't help wondering how these can be adequately cleaned and san.il.ized. Can you inquire about this for me? , A.B., Costa l\1esa The plalN are reaJ •'OOd. not plastic, and tbe restaurant sanitizes lhem by uslng extremely hot water and a strong detergtnt la Its Industrial dish- washer. ne butcher block tables are cieal'led every night with a soda ~·a~tr solution and twice a v.·eek wltb antiseptic dlsl1fectant. A special oil also is applied to the lJlbles lo teal lilt pores of the v.·ood. L efl·ha11ded Gltu \ DEAil PAT : I've been trying to think of a unique birthday present for my niece. who happens to be Jeft·handed. A friend told me she'.d seen an artiCle in the Daily Pilot about a young woman v.·ho started a business offer- ing items designed for left-handed people. I must have missed the article and would really appreciate finding out how to contact this firm. P .0., Irvine The article about Sue Alpert's "Left Handed Complement" catalogue full of uteful ttem1 for k:h-banden was published in the Nov. 13, 1973 edition of the Dally Piiot. You can request tbe $1 ca&aklgue by writing to 1430 S. Vil· lage Way, Suite M, Santa Ana, Ca. mot. Price• ~111•1 Be Quote d DEAR PAT: Since I am on a limited income and am an elderly person, 1 v.-as Very happy to tee there's a new law requiring phannacies to post a list o( lbe 100 prescription drugs most frequenUy sold and their rHail prices. l thoua&t this law also required. pharmacists to an.nr.er tele~ ing~iries about any drug !Old in the store. Aiy doctor recently gave me a oew pre- scription which I will be taking on an ertended basis, 90 I decided to phone all the pharmacies 1n rny area and find out which one offered the best price. Several pharmacists said they ~·ere too busy to quote prices and that I'd have to inquire In penon. 1 want to know where lo complain, and if I'm cor· reel about the telephone Information provls)on of this law. • l\f.S., Costa l\fesa Vo•'re corrtef. lA a6d.Uion lo Posted price Information, pharmacists are required to quote prices of any drug sold ln the pharmacy when • customer lnqatttt In person or by telephone. You might coulder approaching lbose pharmacl1l1 who refu&ed priclng Information and tell them of your lntent to Ule a f(lrmnl complaint .. lf you do decide to repon failure to comply with lhll law. 1''rlle to the CalUornla Slate Boafd of PharmaCy, 102:1 0 St., Sacra- mento, or contact the board '• LM Angeles ornce at 1&7 s. Broadway (phone,: 'll~). I -- DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 SundJy Marth 24 1974 Students Become Researchers As Schools Drop Science T ext s By JOHN ZALL.ER 01 ~ Oalty l'i101 St.it To the relief of lhousands of rlemen· tary school children. h•achrrs throughout Orange Coun1y are putting aside stale-1s.- SUt.-d science manuals. 1licy are also throwing out rrmnants of 1hc old philosophy r.hat requl.l'<'CI studcn1s to memorize loog liSl..'i of plant nan1es and recite definitions of t!llergy and n10· lion and v.·ork. In short. teachers are phas!rig out te lll· book SCl('llt"t' Frorn Hun!in~ton Brach ro San Clt•tnt'!llt'. l-ducators an: turn1n::: 1nstrad to an <1(">proach lhai r('q uires students TV bcconJL' young research :.c11:nt1sts. ltATllElt TllAS rt•nd1ng sc1tnet• lessons in a book. students part1c1pa11· each yea r 1n a senes of carefully desi(;n- ed experiments {ro1n v.·hich -v.i\h prop er l.cacher guidance -th<>y deduce the principles of science for themsl'h'I'.'~. A frog that lives on grasshoppers that l'at plants that live in muld1. all of v.hich exist in a student-bu ilt terrarium. can d('monstrate how nature \~·orks . The scientific term •·food chain" is added only after the lesson 'has been learned. A heavy iron ball is more difficult to move than a lighter one. but ontt the big ball gets going it ro!ls farther. Having discovered this first hand, students find the tc nns "momentum" and '"1n\·rt1a" useful fo r describing the phenornt•non. These .ind hundreds of other ex- pcrln1cnts arc conducted by groups of \YtO to four students using m;itcrials su p· plied in comprr hcns1\'e kits purthased by the school districts. I ... ·, . • , The lcachcr's role 1n thLS process 1s not 10 provide ans\\·crs. but 10 ask questions. The materials in the experiments arc designed so that the students arnve a\ the answers for them.selves. Alter a six-year elementary school pro- gram in this kind of "harxls..on" scieoce. students are expected to have mastered most of the concepts contained in the old· style science texts. ENCLOSED ECO-SYSTEM LETS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN LEARN BY DOING Learning Coordinator Mary Macri Helps Students With Project at Talbert School, Huntinglon Beach A.ND JUST as important . !trey will have gained inYaluable experience in the • scientific method of making obsi!rva- tions. ded uctions. and setting u p hypotheses in a \\'idc variety of situa- tions. To date. 20 pe rcent of Orange Coast clcmentarv schools ha ve S'R'ltched to lhl' ncy,· apprOach in the lR mon ths !he science kits h<l\·c been available. The success of ihe progran1 during that time ha s been so overv.'hclm ini; that already 1v.·o school districts -Fountain Valley elcn1entary and Ca pi s t ran o Unifi«I -\\·ant to throv.• over their old systems cnllrely and ron\•ert 10 thi,: new OJI('. In other. rnore decentralized districts -Newport-,\lesa. Ocean View, Hun- lington Beach City, Saddleback Valley, ;ind Irvine -the new approach has rapidly bec'Onlc popular w1Ui ind1viduJ I schools. "l hu1·en"l mt!l a si nglt· tf';1cht·r 11ho doesn 't feel thl' ne,,.,· apiir\'lach is \"a:-.11~ bUpcrior:· S<J\S Bill Barnt·~. (-dlicanonal st rl'iccs adm1n1<;trator for 1h1· l'uunw111 \':ilJ(·y Sthool r J1stn1·1 "I\ \IY 01'1 \IO\. 11, llJ't .i 111.it11·r o~ lhrt'•' 1 1 II\•' \tdl• 111ff'lr" t\t·r1 •:r·t11 rol d 1~1rlLt in !h1."l.,.t111!\' ;1dop1s 11.'· ~:111h "' bt.·tll'\t''i Till' ~111 !<·1l1111·r \1) !11• I)!'' ·'YS I• m 11111 not bt• •1~ t'.1tl11 ult;" .1 11111"h! 'l't·1n T1·.u pullli~h1ng t•11111>:in1":. -f{nnd ~te:\:ilh· rind \lr<;r:111 11111 -p.-ick:ii::e 1h1· 1n;i1 .. r1.1I th'l"t._, .... 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S!tuh•11• ... ,JI •' "'"t•d !11 f1gurc'ont \1h;11t..1nd-.01rH1:.!'''·11;1\I~ :inr1 u1h1·r 1111 ... tru('t1<1n.• ;1ri· 'l'<1l1·1I u1s1d1· 1h1· 1111\ Stud•·n!s art· al!o11t•ll 10 ··.i;1k1· the 1 11~>. tht· 111;1gnl'!~ lu c·ontr11I th1• h.111, or dv :111.1 !bing-f'l~I' !111•1 ra11 think ul ;1 n.vth1n~. that 1~. l 'fl't•Pt Op('n the OOx \\llf:~ STL'IJE\"TS tinal!.1 arr1\1· ;11 !h1•1r ht·~t Rllt•<;<;i•<; al111ut th1· 1n11•rior fratur1·<: uf 1hc box, the experlll\(•nt ., enrl ·~I. anrl n1anv time~. the blat·t.. bo\ f l' 111:1111~ -...·alt'd. TIM.: ixi1nt. \ la11so expl ain~. 1s that 1S•l' \'OL":\G, Page B31 • 1'1e cllanic ln,'e nts Loek Co11se r vcitio1 i Cci n Beg in A t Yo i11· Own Gas Tan i~ B~ BL"OI \"I EflZlEf ~<;l\I 01 m~ O••I' l'olOt Stf!t One 1,1-.1y of {'OllSl'r\"l!ll! J.::l!'Ohne 1s '11 ruat..1· surl' rw:iliod~ Jll ts your:r;. This is norn1aJI~· done h~ u1sr;1lltng ,, locking f.:\l~ cap.;, handy l!Hlc 11r·r· e•1~\ tilt! an~\\'here bi:t\1l'en SJ !15 and ~t:!. 1f vou eould find on1' · But searchinl'.!; fur il locking r.q) in f11 \'Our l'<ir tan be a~ untt'"<1rd111.; ;1s loo~· Int.: for a S39~ \"0Jk.<;1,1t1t!1·n th•· ~·n1 r).!) 1·risis ha~ n1:1c11' hoth rare firu.!• llerb lr\1n a 4.).._\l'••r-11lrl nlt·t·h.1n11 11h1, along 11ilh his 11111· S,111: 11p• r 111· " m<>n1 <tnd J/(111 1-?rira~r :i• l."~11 \t>\l'J"ir: Blvd .• Co:.t..i ;\le~. ~hc\t.'i he h~ the. an~"t'r to the loc:kuig .1i;" r«1p '!ior!."''' li's a pt·nt1l·th1n stP•·l nxl. ah011t 111 111- chf'S Ion;:. 111th n c11p on 'llll' 1·11d ;111rl ho!rs l:iort·d through 1t at n·t•1il:1r 111 tcrvn!s n<'r1r thP 11th,·r t'nrl \ h11M1 pin prol"idt'<l \\•1th lhe nxl i'i df'~1gn1 ·d 111 ft'" throuf,'h Any one Qf 1ht.! holt•!! ll ERf' BELIE\' ES his ultrao\unpl•· c..1~ !ank lock. a S595 l\('m. 1s .i mill11Jn doll01r id<'a II(' has a patC'ol pend111g un 1t Here's how il y,·ork~ If your filler fK'<'k _ 1~ h1ddt'fl hy a license plate Bracket you rerTill\C OO•' of the liccnc;e pl;itc boll.~ and sho1·c the: rod 1hro11Jth rt. Th(•n you drill a ~nu1ll holr 1hroul!h th<' trunk. push !hf' md throu£lh the ho](', and f1l thr h1td1 pin an th l' closet hole on thf' ln1nk .srci.~ ('](I!;(' ~our 1run1' ;ind ~·our tank 1.-i rl(l1\ locked The 011]\ v.a\ 11n\nnc can ~ct to 1t 1.s br unloc:k1nR the' truilk N'mo\·1ng th(' •. pin. 31l<1 pulh ng thf• h('('nsC fll(ltf' hr:i c.ket ,11lpnjt ~uh the nxl to the forward post· tron . On uu\os 11. h<'rf' 1he c:1p is hidd en by a !';mall door O(I the r('ar frndcr the S<1me prlnciple applies \'ou dnll 11 holl' through 1h•· door ,ind <inr:ilh•·r thro11gh !hr· tr1111k !llL'll 111:-.••rt 1he loct..1n;.? rod lr\'1n s;11d ht· is '.l-ork1n<: (•fl ;1 mr111iflt•d 11·r<;tfln of h1-. loek 1\·h1rh w11! v.·ork on ,111111~ \\Ith P'C[l(N'<I g;is ('i>P' l)n tho!'<' :11uo... il h11\1• ·.1 ill ht• dnll~·d thn11Ll\h the f ;1p :Jnd lh•• rurl ro11t1•rl J)d:-.1 1h1· filler n1'f'k ;uul 1nt•1 !ht· \runt.. "THIS SY~TE\I 1..; ;1 \Qt hl''.lf'r th;in " lr.J!·k111:! J!;i, ('i.l!J 1\111 Lnh lJ'l•(',HI"'-· ~f/ll C:l!t j.!1'l "n'" tiu1 h1•<>;11t"" \11u ri•••'fl no <'xtra l.t"•' !•; 11n1ri1·t.. 11 · lr\111 t'\ill.11n1·d \ 1111 Hf th1•\I• lo!·k1n).! ~;1, (;•!'" t:in !11• 1v.1 .. 1•·d of! !i1· h:1nd 11r \1 ith !"h.innrl 11,( t..:. Tht i"t· 1: 1111 11,1;. rif tir~·:1 k 1nt;: 1111~ rrid .\11<1 :-01111· l!.i1' 1·;1p' .1 n· ;H·lu.d\1 1\ l+·;.(~il tl'\-.:aa-.(• lh~·\ 1nl •·rh•r1• 111!h !h•- :tntoi.: {.'tJJllrol ;,)Sll'lll. ::..itU lr\Ul Spnn;.'. t'fub 111.,1·1 l·~I n;rri !h• fillt•r 11"' ~ 1 .. nrt•\f'nt pa,.~;1L •" • J .1 '.:p!1on h<~"*' ;1n no1 ,1 g•,l()(l 1d··;1 ;11 ·c·ort:l1n~ In Irvin. l)t•f',1 1!~•· rh1·1· pr•·\ .. ll! 11.111 f1un1 ~1pho111n;:: r;is rron1 ~r~ur f)l\n (.';1r Ill ··a;:,1 \OU ll•·l'd Iv ·TI1t· L'Otls ha\·e bt~f'Tl knov.·n 10 f;:1\1 1fn\1 n inside the l!:l" tank and short ou1 rht· gas gauge send 1n~ unit. If th;11 hJp- fl('n.;: 1he roil h;ls In eom<' out ;ind ti.,. 011ncr pav~ ii r('p;11r bill I I•' al,o <;t,f'll lht'm pullt..>d right out v.1th a p<ur of lonh plif'r .... " Ir. in ~•tic! lr\UJ tl<111m !11 h<tl!' 11l\1•s1Nl ;ibo111 SfiOOO in h1oi; 1!1\t'11t1on .ul<i ~\~ h1• has bt'\·n ma rkt·tini.! 11 at hx·al p11n~ liouses and duto clf'>1lt•rshq~ 111• ~ays Ult' r~non~ has bl..~11 enthus1;i.:,t1c. "I C"\l f: L'P \\Ith th1~ 10\('nl!on y,·hcn a t'll~totn<'r e<Hn'l' 1n and \\<:H1ted ti locking l":'l p hut I couldn't ~f'l 01h' for him 1 told him 10 lravt• his t'nr und hv noon lhe nt•xt d:iy !'ti h1n (' his lnrtk l0Ckf'<I for hi1n. This Ix 11h,11 I dre,1m('(! up ," h 511id .. . .. S11nd11. March 24, 1974 Y 011 <:ata Help March of Din1es Neecls \7 olunteers The intersection of ~tacArthur Bou\cvard and Jamlxlree Road will be the scene of a fleet afoot Sa turday, April 20, when the aMual March of Dimes \Valk-a-thon gets under way. You needn't be pn Olympic hopeful f() participate. Of course, walkers are riecded to get the event off lo a running start. but volunteers are needed in many other capacities, too, to make the annual trek a success again. Participants will begin early for the "toor" of Irvine, so volunteers also are needed early for tabulations at the starting point and other checkpoints . Workers will be asked to tabulate miles and pledges as well as serve refreshments. If you are neither athletic nor care for the good fresh air. you still can help by loaning an adding machine or donating refre5hment.s. , To offer your services just call 53tl-2370, the Voluntary :. Action Center of \Vest Orange County. The office is open .;.: u·cekdays from 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. ,. Goodwill lndlL'llrtes has JUSt ernbarked on an ambitious 1----c-;,· cw program hat---may -h<t\'e snnt>thing--for-evtrybody:---\l'oJ-- un1eers are needed to help in placement vocational test- ing and as tour guides. ln addition qualified instructors are needed to reach clericnl .~kills, gardening. machine shop and s1nall engine rep:ur. !lours are flexible, and volunteers are needed on a daily basis i\.1ondays through Fridays. The Legal Aid Society has openings for financial inter- \'ie\\·e rs to \\'Ork \\'ilh cli<'nls and perrorm a \'ariety of cler- ical t<isks. Volunteers nct>d not ha\'e legal backgrounds. The Heal th Department is seeking a person to help at the fa mily center to serve as a receptionist and to prepare lab slips. Anot her opening is for someone to help assist in IocaLing owners of Jost pets at the animal shelter. Good Deed People The Envlronmentll N1· ture Center behind tMw-f\ port Harbor High School is taking 1hape, thanks to the effort1 of volun· teer groups like the two pictured here who added to the growth of the cen- ter with plantings list week. Left, Brownle Troop 1342 from M1rln· ers Elementary School are planting trH saplings wh ich they bought with money raised through pa p • r drlw-s. Below, Campfire Girls Kim Lind· •rman, M 1 r y Brown, Patty Sunshine ind Dana Lucas plant nativ• graSMs of C1l ifornla In another part of the thr ..... cre nature center. Help for You Used Furniture If you know what to look for. buying a piece of used furniture can be a far better investment than buying poor quality new furn itu re. "Used Furn iture ,'' a new publication from the Depart- ment of Agriculture. explains how to inspect the framework of a secondhand piece to determine if it's well made. The eight-page illustrated booklet also tells how to inspect up- holstered furniture. Copies of "Used Furniture" arc avail- able for 25 cents each from Consumer Information, PuebJo, Colo. 81009. Even though some secondhand pieces may not look so good, the booklet points out that a bit o( repair ¥.'Ork or a good cleaning may be all they need to be useful.again. To judge the quality of a pil'Ce of used furniture. begin by check- ing its framework to see how well ifs put together. For exa mple. if you've found a chest of drawers that you'd like lo buy. check its quality by taking out one or t\.\·o of the dra"·ers and looking at the inside comers of the chest frarne. \Vood comer posts arc a sign of good qu ality. Also:-:t good--fram1;1,'0n't ~gi\'C 01 c1earwhcn;.'Ot1 JJU!'lh against it. e The dra"·ers of the chest sOOuld pull out easily: han- dles should be snlOOUl and easy to grasp. e \Vhile you have the chest drawers out, chl'Ck the con- dition of their sides and botloms. . e Then put the drawers back into the chest and step back to SPC if thry fit squarely in the ope11ings . If they sag in front because of wear, try raising one of the drawers slightly. If this helps, you can correct the problem with a thumbtack or two in the frame. Judge Older Challenged v By TI IO:'ltAS D. El.JAS An unu"1.1al rll·ction can1- paign is shap1n~ up tlus spring in Souttx-m California -one !hat ciluld even ha ve a d1rret ~aring on a vllal con· stitultonal issu('. There v.•ilt br 1ntcrC!-.\ 1101 oolv in lhe Sou!hl And but ;nnong 111e<lia 1)('0plr .1round the nalion wht'n Lffl Angeles County voters decide in J1111e whether lo rctun1 Superior Court Judge Charles older to the bench or re tire hin1. Older \\·ill actually ~a\'e onl' more chanee to defuse the single 1SSlH' 1 hat has arouS<'d most or his oppm;ition · the j:uling or nc.,.,·sman \V1lliam Farr ror 46 day! in 1972-73 and the continued 1hreat of an in · definite sentence st ill hanging over him . \ Oldcr's cooduct In the F'arr case 1s the prime rcM!lOn Deputy Dist. Atty . A I c x KahanowiC7. and D e p u t y Public Defender Chrl!topher Smith have fl~cd to run against him. • "I-le has a dL'Cldcd tendency to iihool from the hip with con· tempt scntent(':J:' says Kah:ino\\·icz. "Hr $i mply lac-ks the Judicial trn1pcra1ncnt." OLOER. \\·110 1nade Farr the rir~I American nC\\'Sman si nce John Pctl'r Zenger in th<' J8!h Century to SC"rv(' more than a 1nontt1 in jail as a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS - result of something he v.Totc, rould les.._c;cn the issue'11 impact in a hearing April 22. !If.' cited Farr for civil coo· ll•n1pt or court and slapped the reporter with an indeCinite jail sentence after tht newsn1 an. 110\\' "'ith the Los Angeles Timi'.~. rt:>fused to reveal \\hlch or the ~l anson trial at· tomeys provided him with prf.'\iously -unpuhlished in· formation he thrn printed. The n1axin1un1 penalty in crin11nal cont('1npt cases is five days. but since Farr's or- fcnse \\'ilS c1v1I. he has already served n1orc than nine times that long l)ldcr hAd imposed a gag order on all attorneys involved in the l'8SC and y.·nnts Farr to rcvral his source so that Y.•hh:hever lawyer violated the g11g rule can be punished. J)espile hts 46 d.1ys in jall, Farr has refused lo tallc, maintaining that no amount of imprisonment "'ill shake his resoh•e. Older'! April hearing, the result of an order from a California appeals court. will be to ~ide whether continued imprison1nent is likely to force Farr lo talk. If Older finds holding Farr would be likely to make him talk. !he newsman can be returned to jail. ON TllE OTHER hand, if Older finds that Farr is unlikely to be foreed into rerealing his source. conlinued jailing y,·ould simply b e punishment and the appeals court says Farr has been punished enough already. r-.1any attorneys feel Older Is too biased to conduct the hear- ing, since he has become 90 involved in the c a s e . NevertheleM, it is scheduled In his court. givtng him tht> chance to defuse the chief Issue in the campaign against him. Farr regards it as a virtual certainty that if Older is ousted. the clotld O\'Cr his head '14'ill vanish. regardless of who is elected or ~'ho is then assigned to hear this case. iiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~- OUR SUMD.l Y HOURS TWELVE TO FIVE South Coast '.Pl.xa I 4} .. 20% OFF BUEMA PARK IMch .t OI LP 11tMrpt O.. Del'f t:lO te t:lO PA ~ 10 t. 7 Floral Bedspread 9.60 A TreasUry exclusive. Machine washable. All cotton backed, filled with polyester. Fashion colors. Full 11 .20 Reg.$1 4 Reg.$12 Queen 15.20 Reg.$19 Matching floral draperies 6 39 48"x84". The perfect compliment to the • Treasury's bedspread. Reg. 7.99 ORAMGE. City Dr • .t ~ .... ,. II•& 0,... 10.t , .... hly SIMly 10 ... SAMTA AMA Jtoo s.. .... .._.. M. ... s.. c..tt ..._ o,.e11 10.t , ... 0.-, '"*' 10 •• ' r • DAILY PILOT B :J, Safety O~ Bottles I Questioned Student President S tnnds Gat1ges h1dicate D1·ive1· Efficiency WASHlNGTON (UPI) - The Ftd!ral Consumer Product Safety Commission, citing numerous Injuries from exploding 90ft d<lnll: bottleo, has schedul ed hearinga on the safe1y or glass con- t11.iners for pressurized prod- For Pride and P atriotis1n OE'il\OIT <UPI I -Fuel panel gauge. II has hooked up economy g~ugt~ nov.• bein.: of-the system lo the left.turn fertd by U. S. Automnke rs sign:i.I indicator 'hich will v.·on 't Llnprove the efficiency flash on v.•hen I e vacllunl of a car's engine. but they v.ill i;uugf' u1dlca1es high fUcl I sho\v ho"'· t•rflcicntly you'rr us:i.i::e. ucts. The hearings w«e set for April 17-18 in the Departm"11 d Co!Nnerce. 'Ibe oommissioo said it estimated that 111,000 permll llOllli!>t hoopital trealmml In 1973 fer injuries associated with glass containers. "Alroost half Invo lved carbonated mft drink bottles." said the oommi&!.lon. "In· depth accident studies suggest that many of the injuries multed from exploding bot· Ues." 1be commission said the hearings will h e I p to determine whether mandatory safety regulations stx>uld be is.wed far glass containers used ror pressurized products including soft drinks, sparkling wines aM aerosol produrts. GOING TO NAVAL ACADEMY Hirbor t:ligh'• George Norri• C'.corge Norris ls proud 10 call himself a squart. The student bQdy president at Newport Harbor High School is an outspoken 01> poncnt of drugs, drinking, communism in the schools. and "those Yt'ho "''ant to lenr tllis cowrtry doWn." So it's p:'Obably not surpris- lng that when the recruiter frwn Harvard came around, he ga\-e the man a firm •·no thank you." George considered the place too left oriented. tie vdll go instead 10 the U.S. Naval Acadomy. where he hopes · to get "'hat he calls •;a really balanced education.'' "A place like llan•ard n1ay produce intellectuals," says the nearly straight A a\'erage student. "but that's all lt pro- duces. "At the Naval Academy I'll have to leam to deal \\'ilh situations of stress, to show leadership, and tQ dc\"elop physically. It's just a much more rounded experience." he says. In an afterthought. he adds : •·J also v.·ant to go to a place \\'here I can learn to respect m~· country . nol a place .,.,·here pc.'Ople are al.,.,·ays cuttlng It OOv."ll." \\'hile 50me peoplt! nuy poke fun at his tradilionnl beliefs. George doesn't mind. In fact, he sa~·s he gels on quite well. For example, v.1len hr ran for at.udent body president, he gave a ~ that many con- sidered as conservative u any spe<d> coold be. "I kmw the \'alue of hard work," he sak! in part. "l'\'e pro"en this by participating in a v.•ide-range of ex· tracurrkular activities. and by kttping up my grades as \lo'ell." George's main non-academic activity has been footb.111 . in v.·hich he earned All Orange Coast laurels as a defenslve lineman. But students lit.cd his pitch well enough to gi\•e him 60 percent of the votes in a ratt in v.'hich there \\·ere two other candidiates. Once elected. Ci«>rge quick- ly Sl>v."Cd his traditional ool· ors when he asked fellow of· Heers on the executive council to start their meetings with a salute to the flag. "A lot of people complained th.1t there \\'as no rta!!On for them to express thei·r feelings out"A•artlly through the pledge of allegiance." George says. "But I think It's like if yoo ha\'e a girt friend. If you like her, you v.·ant to talk about It s0 other people "A'ili know how yoo feel." George has also clashed .,•ith sch:>Ol officials over .... tiat he says are left-leaning in- struct.on in the school. "Some teachers don't seem to enjoy an}'thing bot telling rou all the things that are \\TOng "ith the rountry,'' he says. "And tht'y refuse to d iscuss th ings like !he Coostitution :it all. For some rcawn. th<:y think th:it's not nceessary." · George insists that ht''s not a fanatic in his \'ieY:s. •·1 just think that a person stiould stand up for y,·hat he believes in. I'd rather speak up for .... -tiat I believe in than be popular." Goorge is the son of ~tr. and ~lrs. Joseph E. r\orris. 336 Romona P I a e e , Costa ~!esa. · operatlng the car. )\L>t•p111g the 1111! t off "ill The n1etcrs that monitor dclh er better et n1y. but engine vaL-uw11 pres s u r c still "·01i't rr:llly trll the drivrr \'lsual\y translate )'our dri \'ing \\"hat kind or fuel erooonl}' techniques directly i n to hl··s getting. relative fuel econon1)' They C.\1 has a solution IG ·that rB!lge in price from $1.2 to $25 problc111 !I hopes to 11111.rktt a~ and are a sound in\•t.-stn1ent il an oplion on its 1973-modcl you want to add a few miles to --.i"io"ii',.· ..,..,..,..,..,..,,.. ... e. gallon d gasoline. P The gauges now being put on 1 N...t ,. t•lk,. ...... , I,_ k b -~ u s I ... le~, .... ••·I-l•Y u•;: mar et y t111; , . ,...,,... w111 11.1.., .... i..1,, manufactures are sim ply their1 CMicl.,"•'· .i ,_.M, ov.·n adaptal~ ol devi<.'t's .-s.mJ .. _ 1..~ .. __ "iabl A I C HILi" LUii! ln11l 11<1\"e ~n avat e in ,. ,,....,1",.,." u. ,.,...,.. •• auto parts stores for years. "r"~~'"""" Cll••tll. 1ltey n1ca.sure the engine --- vacuum through a ro1u1ecllon ENGLISH RIDl"'G to the mtake nu1nilold . I " But , unlike the old n1ctf'rs LESSONS v.·hir-h n1easu rC'd thr \·acuun1 Mo• -'••hMt-.. IM in inches. Ford and Gent•ra! 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LAGUM4 ll:4CH IMTfllO•S IO:IOS C<H>l ""' ,,. C•" •!M~ f • f ,.,. l ., • ..,.1 ... ~:.....1-~C>•'>Clt~ U.S. May Register Tax Return Aides Chrl"''" Scltote:e MMl!w Servlct WASHINGTON -Need help v.'ith your lax returm? Can't afford a tax lawyer or ac- coontant? Thinking d turning to one ~ the estimated 200,000 commercial t ax-re turn preparers in the U n i i e d States? htmy do a knowledgeable and oonscient~ job. Conoem b ri:ling, however, over others who knov.ingly or ignorantly fail to fill out forms correctly. Tax return aides do oot have to pass any exam or meet any educatiooal requirements for the job. They belong to no common professional associa- tion and subscrit.? to no particular code of ethics. Yet close to half of all filers blrn lo ibem for belp. For the last three years the Internal Revenue S e r v t c e (IRS) has been monitoring tile extent of the problem by sub- mitting samtMe returns to preparers it suspects for ooe reason or another. The agency took legal action in 656 cases in which clear<ut criminal violations appeared to be involved. ln thousands of o<be cas es-1n....whlch the IRS has no power to act - it found evidence not of fraud but of plain incompetence on the part of the commercial preparer. To some extent the Federal Trade Commission also has .dealt with the problem as a kind of deceptive advertising. However, most watching this field -inchxling the IRS itself -agree that more must be done. There is a lively ~ as to precisely what. · The most oompreheasive solution suggested is licensing. So far, three states California. Oregon, and Ten, nessee -have imposed \'&ry· ing degrees of it on com- mercial preparers. and some DOW feel tile time is ripe for federal action. One of fed eral licensing's staunchest and most articulate advocates is Prof. L. Hart W.ri&ht, a fed eral t a x specialist at the University of Michigan Law School. llc reasons -that if government Ice skating everyday. -1 IMISA VIRDE SHOPPING CENTER ffMMr & ..._, C..n M .... Toi. !7141 t7t.fll0 itself is not going to provide needed taxpayer help. as is the case in many .other coon· tries, it at least ought to ensure that private t a 1 - assistance agencies meet a certain minimum level of competence. The question. he says. is not one of preserving anyone's professional terrain -"we desperately need tbousan(ts of commercial tax preparers'' - but simply of protecting the small ~yer's right of in- expensive. qualified he I p . Pointing out that ms auditors check only about 2 percent of each year's individual returns. Professor \Vright insists: "\Ve need to worry about the ac- curacy of all those other returns." Certainly licensing would not be y;ithout its problems. There is the danger , for in- stance, that preparers might ittEOME TAX boast of passing the exam as >:,r.,.;;;,...,, if it implied IRS endorsement. " Also. all concede licensing would take a sizable new chunk of funds and manpower -one reason the IRS says it opposes 1icensing. !~ ..... :.J For these and other reason>n~s-~;;74.~ interiWi steps s!JorL of fa1::lJ.la licensing are regarded as much more likely to get through Congress at th e present time. "I think \\'e'll see some pro-· visions ena~ that might at least lessen the problem ." says John Bednerik , director of government affairs for the Nalional Society of Public Ac- countants ( N S P A ) , an organiz..ation whose members prepare some 8 million tax retwns a year. A m on g organizations in- terested in the issue, most tend to prefer registration to licensing. Bednerik's NSPA takes one ol the stron gest st.ands. 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The Oklahoma study did not compare the raw knowledge gained by students in the tv.·o groups, but it did investigate the possibility that student success in SC IS-tau ght science led to success in other sub- jects. One C.OSta .\!es.a teacher noted that some math students had never really krlo'il.'n what fractions \\·ere until they used them to v.·ork science ex- perimen". • UniPerm'" sale. Changes your ideas about perms -as-mm:tnl it changes your hair. Hele ne Curtis has a whole new concept in perms. Un iPerm,. is preprogrammed and automatic lo eliminate post-perm problems. And the mild lotion gives long lasl1ng curl and body while ii supercondtliO!'ll for a soft, shiny natural look. Regular1 y $20 , Sale 14.88. Shampao, cut and style set included. JC Penney l•1uty Salon No tppolntJMnl ntctt11ry. Ch1rgt It. Shop Suncloy Noon to S p.m. ot the following tloret! FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beoch, (714) 044 .2313 HUNTINGTON CENTf~:Hvn11 ngton Beoch (71 4) 892-7771 The hunting case watch. Pocket one , Swiss. ant ique-look pocket watch with handsomely elched hunling scene on yellow gold-tone case; lull numeral dial. JCPenney fine jewelry Us1 your JCP1nn1y ch1r91 c.,, • sno, Sunday Noon to S p.m. at the following shHMc f A.SHION ISLAND N~WOO•I S"!och. r' I .t I 644-1 313 HUNTINGTON CENiE~ Hunl•r\Qlon ~och {/l .t) 892-7n1 • 8 4 DAILY PILOT • Skills Matched With Opportunities to Serve By AWSON DEERR 01 M 0111, ''"" Iliff "Wherever there are people. there will always be a need for volunteers." Harriet Bemw. new ex- ecutive director of the Volun- tary \ Aclion Cen ter, Costa M•=•· has always been poople -ori ted. in F..ngland to an Ameri(an 1nother and English father. the importan~ or \'olunteer work was instilled ot 1 an early age. ''I studied at the ~ialvem Girls College and L e e d s University," she said, her ma- jor in social science. She spent foor-and-ooe-halt years tn the British Anny, -staUooed ln the Suez, before coming to the United States. "I worked as a home ccooomlst before my husband and 1 were married, " fifrs. Bemus sakl. The Newport Beach re:iidents have three children-one m a r r i e d . another studying at UC Santa Barbera and the th1rd, a stu- HARRIET BEMUS dent at N•wport Harbor High Si1' describes her oew job u volunleen ..,.. lo be dolq rcoource I« tho Voluntary Ila"' -Unuah tho an Outrudl P">Knn> to Casa School. "matd!lng •kills with op-woll. Action Center. center, ohe said. Amoq pro-Delhi, Santa Ana, as well Sho "As the children grew older, portunities. "We try 10 match a '1btte are many tenlot l1'll'.M are court referral, a.bo cited the volunteer COO· I l nd in I d sultan• and you1ll volunt..r go more 1 • more vo ve "We serve more than 200 \:olunt.eer with a job close to citiz.ens wbo could btlp I ireat w1lkb al»WI a penon who in volunteer '"'ork. I've been n . La bl ,, •--•. But ·~ don' -·llu! --~a -~--lo do J"'08111lllS. 00 so many boarda, 1 couldn't nonpro t agencies. st year home whenever possi e. -.. llffV • ,._ ~w1u.i. 11~~ lttrs. Bemus was lflec:tl!'d name them all." we made 974 referrals. bandl· The ~w director would like hQw" g:rea~tbe need I.I for volunt.eer work" instead of for the )ob from a~ D'Wlft She feels her v a s t ed more than 200 agency re-to see an expansion of the them." paying a fine or doing time in than 100 applicants. background ai:; a volunteer quests and made 25 group cen!er's scrvice.s to better Almost every commwllty Jall.8 R "l\1y job is to insure that herself And later holdlrig office referrals. meet the needs of growing service was first done by R VP ( e t?Ee d Senior volunteers are used efficiently in org::inlzatlons, is an asset in "The energy cri sis has made areas In the southern end of volunteera, she said. The flnt Volum.tr Proe ) offers and that new, lnterestlng waya her new job. it difficult for group!! io handle lhc county. Also~ 'She M!CS nurses Wert volunteer1. 1enior cit1un.s a meaningtul to use volunteers art .. 1 know what it is to be at_;p:_ro_i:..·'"'-'-'-· _B_u_t _i_n_d_l_v_1_d_u_•_l _,._n1_..-_o_·u_zens __ ,_,_nn_un_ta_:p.:.pcd ___ s._veral __ h_un_dNJd __ ro1_unt<e __ ra_..:_:.:.,-_rlUlll _ _;ty'-to'-'6V'--•-·_Th_e_re_i•_lk>_ve_lo_.:._pcd_.'_' ------ volunteer and I know abot!t the slnJCture of volunteer groups." Among her credits a r e ser.'ing on the 197() Orange County Grand Jury, board membership on the People Book. involvement In the Newport Harbor Art Museum, \\'Of'k with F1orcnce Crittenton and the county department of mental health. A resident ol. the Harbor Area since 1949, she says ht!r particular lnter;,est is "people and community development. 1 find them tremendously in· tcresting.'' e Number's Not Up, .Life Expectancy. Is DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 hope you .,,.., thlnl< thit le~ ter is t<¥> duni> to print. It took a lot U nerve for me to vnite iL I'm 16, a girl. and for the last six month! I've bct.'O terribly afraid that I will get sick and die. 1bere is no real reason for dm, I'm in rood health. Jn fact., I've always been healthy. but I keep thinking l'U catch a terrible disease, something in- curable. and die young. Jfow can t get the.8e hideous thoughts out of my head? --CREEPY LOUISE DEAR LOUISE' The facts lft u follows: T1te number one caue of deltll amoag ........ rs-u,notUI· IM9. ~yw CID be c1refal, npedally H )'Oil drive a car. (Yoa eaa al• refale to drive witl sbow«f1 who Jlke to speed.) Elgbly yean qo tbe IU• '" peetaney for an American female at blrilri WU M. Today it 11 71. So, your chances today are a whole lot bdttr than lMy were lD 18H. U )'Oil stay away from booze ud cla:atttk';.i_. eat tenslbl)', 1--uep yoar wetpt under eon· trol, and exercise regularl)'. yo. 1boald make k 1'·ell Into ~ year 785. It also helps to pick I ' aDCtl1on db good blood ves1eJ1 ud a blatory of lolrc life. °DEAR ANN LANDERS' Since the child abuse rate in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. \trill you please put in a word to help infants and young children? In every cily there are ne1•lly formed organizations f o r parents who beat their kids, often unmercifully. "'hen they gel on their nen·es. ~ ' Parents \\ilo do this can now get help \\ithout fear of being prosecuted by the law. Thank God we now realize they are sick. These problem parents are often provided v..ttti group therapy so they can discuss "i th other parents 1 h e i r frustrations and anxieties and "nila tcvcr.....c.lse. Lt-behind the abuse. Oflen the child is gi\·e n therapy. loo. 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He Despite founded rwfl0f'3 1ha st"t the madtloory ln rnouon. be loves opera and writ And oo FOO. 1. a man not poetry secreUy. his credentials renownOO tor his eloquence as a mkidle American remain rose 00 Ult floor or the House impeccable. lfe i6 a s · in support of a resolution gJv. American as apple strudel in ing hla committee full authori- f\lilwaukee , kielbasa saumge ty and <lOmprete IUbpoMa In Gary, compone In Ken-powm1 fer an lnqulry o1 Im· lucky, lasagna In the North peadlmeot. u ls lbouiibt he Wud of Newark. grew taller as be spoke: He ls a graduate ol the "It im 1-oak! lllat oor ~ •• product ol • dty OO<Jlllly -by too many political macmne. a native ol ' the East as far fnm the effete cri9es ln recent yeen, ls too East as tile ligbt yean that tired to """'1i<l<1' this 00<. ln a e pa r a t e d lbe rough d>e fim year of the ReJdiic, democracy o1 11an1ng.,. High. Thomas Paine "'*· 'Those Nev.·ark from the elltl.sm ol v.1lo expect to reap the btes,,.. tile pr.p 9Cbool ot GrotM. illl!l' ol fretdom rn<m. like UnW life became • • s 0 men, ~?, the fatigue ol serio~." he lned to do Jimmy supporting . it. Durante imitaUons at famJly "Now It JS our turn. parties and sing ' • W a y ?itatie," "0 Sole P..tio" and other golden oldies U the Italian persuasion. Hls singing and speaking voice n:mains less .than Olympian de&plte the fad that u • boy he used to practloe orating with "'°""' or -In hJs lllCKlh, ~ Sbakeopearean mooologun at two tall poplars In Branch Brook Park, Newark. All ltalo- American ~ grow- ing up In !I-Jeney. A quart« cootury ago, he came to ~ from the East, worryq -.1 Com· munmn. That wa.s two years after another y~ man came to Coogress from the w .. ~ worTYlotl -.1 Com-mwmm. Tho two parallel 1-now meet. One, ol .......... is Richan! ?i.f. Nixon. 'lbe other ts Peter W. Rodino, Demo crat, cba1rman of the H o u s e Judidary Commlttee Inquiring Into the poosilJle irnpeacbrn<nt of the Pr<oident ol the United States. Ooe man reached his pjmacle by drive; the other by endurance. And oow al 6-4, Peter Rodino, a little man in stature and. wltil recent months, tn repulalkxi, bea>mes li\ing .e,rool that a cat can not only look at a king : he may even help dethrme him. This awes and depres9eS Rodino. Hls father, an Italian immigrant.. ll<ooght bim up "' respect tile institutions of Amer I ca, ...,.elally the presidency. • The Jargeot photqirapl> on ~ \he wan ~ Rodioo's oUice ts one or him and a srnillng PJdwd Nixm shaJdng hands the last time they met. 1be r occasioo wa.!I the signing of the renewed Law F.liforcement t Assistance Act. of which ' •. .todino was a sponsor. • The date was Aug. 6, 1973, .wben "impeadnnent" "''as still only a whisper. although R odino already was researching its problems unof· ficially. Overnight. Pete Rcxlino. ?.1\o had needed 24 years, an upset eled.ion and the seniority system to move to the top of the committee's totem pole, was jerked from obsrurity to a high chair ol history . "Can this really he hap. pen~?" he recalls thinking. "Will I really be the guy? If fate bad been looking f.,.. one of the powerhouses o ! Coogre:ss, it wouldn't have pk:ked me." 1bougl! awed and oaddened, ••• Rodino ha• not Iott .reep o "er pultlls•ed rumor• that tM White Bmue lt titting 11 la harlcgronnd tor -" ....terial t•ct eould dll· eredlt him ••• such """' and decency and tho<oogtme3a Mid honor that the vast majority of the American people. and their dlildren after them, will say: 'Jbat was the right course. There was no other lli-ay." The resolution passed, 4.10 to 4. Petar Wal1ace ROOino is ~ foot-7. Hair: gray-white, wa\'y, sooatorial. Eyes: dark, wann. Voice: soft, thin. apparently the result of diptheria as a boy. aothes : mo.nly dark pinstr1pcs, the slightly wide tie and heavy sideburns being his only ~ to mod. Personality: amiable, bard· ~·ofking, ,,_,.ann. earnes t , cautious, thorough. uocoklrful. Speech h11.bits: ordinary'. un· ringing. no quotable quotes from the saint.a, mmes or folks back home. Ey<brows o stable. In short: an millkcly TV r.plae<mUll for Sam Ervin. 11lis man, all ol him, is now in a historic pressure cooker unmatched In 100 years. He rurui the inquiry '1.'ith fe\\· precedents to guide him. If his corrunittee votes articles of impeachment, he will have to floor-manage them through the House. Yea or nay, he will have to explain. "One false move." John Pierson noted in the Wall Street Journal. "and Pete Rodim's in trouble: tv.:o and I.he rountry's in trouble. Like bungled surgery. a botched im· peachment could maim. not heat" Rodino must steer a middle course toward "lhe trulh," rui he says, and. as he doesn't say, somev.·here b e t w e e n Republican firH'aters ready- to accuse him of partisan d(']ay and y0W1g Democratic "bomt>-thro\vers" ready to chaf!e him with spineless slowness. He runs one of the most im- portant committees or Congress. Judiciary normally processes about a third o! Lhe bills passed by the Howie. its broad mandate including pro- blems of ci\'ll rights. im- m\gr1tfon, busina;. abonjon, aJMCSI)'. capitnl punistunent, co nstltutJooal amcrHtnlent!, crime nnd antitrust matters. Clcari)', the subject he takes most scrlously now Is lnlo- peaclunent, because it 1n- vol'ffil not ooly the fate of a pmldenl but also "tile far larger question ol r f! • tstablishlng and relnforclnr tbe legiUmacy ot govern- ment" rt .... 18'1 spring tllat Rodino decided he'd better start boning up on the un- charted shoals o f im- peachment after listen.Ing to the Presjdent's slatemenl.S about Y.'atergale. "T was hoping he .,.,oold say it all . that perhaps othrrs had acted irresponslbly .,.,;Hiout his knowledge or that he had tnade a mistake . Ac any rate, that he \lo'ould explain it fully to ttte country.'' He has not, he says, lost sleep O\'Cr published rumors that the \l.'hite ltou.tt is sifting hi."I background for a n y material that could discredit rum. In New Jersey, the F.ssex Coonly Democra tic organiz.8- tion, whlch pmduct'd Peter Rodino. also ga\·e the v.-orld Oiiuch luminaries as Hugh Ad- doni zio, OO\\' in jail for ex- tortion. Addonizio and Rod ino v.-ere roommates in \\'ashington v.tien both "''ere yo u n g Congressmen. Ad- doolzio 's trouble <'ame years later as maror of Nev.·ark. Earlv in the 1960s the FBI tapped. the phone of the late Angelo Gyp DeCarol . a mn- vlcted extortionist. and heard De Carlo claim Addonirio and Rodino had done "favors" for the Mob. Ridono has repratedly denied any conncction v.ith OeCarlo or the 1-fob. Herbert Stern . the U.S. attorney .,.,.ho 8\' Richard f.rit<'hfleld c;...,;.,111 id-• MOllllW 5tnlc1 CALCLTI1\ -Nothing quite prepares )'QU for Calcutt.ii. In the h3U·hot1r drive from International Airport to dDWntown C'howrlnghee !toad it Is nil there : the multitudes or people hang- ing_ from trams and busts, pulling rkkshaw~ Pushina carts, catl)ing enormous loads on their heads; the meandering white, skeletal sacred co w " : urchins rummaging throup garbage he.'lps; old \romffi d r y I n C cowdung cakts for cooking f .. I. 111nl\Jgh th<; haze ol dirt and smoke and traffic fUm<'s the \'Cry city t.eem.s madt-or dust. the people of dust moving -Calcut· ta, the vision of the Apoc:ilypse. thl" hell on earth of degradation and destruction. v.·hat Rudyard Kipling dcsclibed almost a ce ntury ago 11s the "city of dreadlul night." Yet even before your jet lands you seruie you are moving into the big time. Few cities convey such an instant impression o f urbanit)': fey.· ay..·a1t )'OU \lo'ith an air of such tragic distinction. SPRA \\1.JXG \·ast. gray and smoky along the banks of -the S'Airling Hooghly R i v e r . the \lo·cstemmost tribu tary of the sacred r. an g e s , Ca lcuua is S(') lost in everyth ing big, and er~ ed. and old, so scarred 1\'1th struggle and violence :ind hared \lo' i t h 3J> prchension that y..·hen you land you fetl as if you are ~tting foot in s o m e ultimate moment o r history . Stxin you have to put on a y.·ool sv.·ca tcr in the r rigidly air-condilioncd. luxuriou., gloom or the cavernous old C r a n d llottl. Out outsldc on Chov.Tinghee Rn3d, it is as dank and steamy as any Lropical ram forest. On top of bll.'Jterlng heat that melts the tar of the pave- ment. there is almost 100 percent humidity in Ulls city or a million J)t(lple packed 80,<m lO lhc square mile. Here. in the late al- temoon. fer the prk.'e ol a 2-cerll cup of sweet. milky ~ 81 • RAJput cha! v.·allah's stand tmder a ba- nyan tret, yoo can sit and ntch the great parade or humanity. <>net tht capital of !ht British Indian Empire un· Ill a bloody mutiny in 1857 forl'Cd a shift !o Deihl . Calf'utla rem11Ui,, the mo5t l'.:nglish of Indian cities. a pccullnr mixture of grnnd focade and squalor. inv pcrial bigness . muddle" and di.llordcr. There i!I i.1ill great sv.·ecp and scale to Dalb.>u5ie Square. India's great financial centr.r, nnd Calcuttans are as proud of the enormous memorial to Queen \'ictoria as they are ot Gandhi's statue and a newer ooe of Lenin, gift ol the U.S.S.R. U~'l.Di.E Bombay or Deihl, Calo.itta has tNt electric, anything-ean-hap- pen, center-of-things quali- ty oI the world's few truly great cities. Otspite all Its troubles. it remain,, the cultural capital oI India. If a night's v.·alk can produce panic and a seme of despair about Caleutte, s> can I.he grim official statistics. It i.s estimated Ill per- cent of Calc1.1tta's families lh'e in single rooms. and lh is slill leavts unac- ~tcd some 200,!XXI for ··••horn lhc p.1\'t•mc11t i~ home. As many as 30 person,, share a si n R 1 r .,.,·ater L'P and 20 a 'ini:te latrine. A founh of the ci1y's food suppl ~· is ron- sumec1 by rllts. ~fajor di!lcn~'i ar(~ endemic. At least 80 pcrcenl of tlle labor force iJ only partly employt'd. A third of the populatloo ll\'CS In mud-and-wattle bustees vi rtually ~·ithout water, drainagt'. se~·erage, or electricity. An increasing numbtr ol frostral.ed y001hs a re arming themselves and resorting to c r I m e . Polktrnt>n chain t h e i r rifles and re\·olvt"'l"'.'i 10 I.heir v.·aists so tht;I caruiot be snatched 3y.·ay in rooll!i VF.T TH E R E is enormous ~·enhh here a.~ '>''ell as po1,·en~· C..1Jcuna·s jute fnd11~trv ren111in."i n mainstay or ~ lndiun ('Cooorny SoP1r 1.l pcr{'('nt or I n d i a · s mnn11rac.111rin~ tradt• 1s still based here. as well as 40 ~rcent or it.ll import- e:cpor1 !rllde The ci1.v pn> duecs a third of the n<i· lion's bank lran.<1action'.". So. despite the a\'t'rage annual income of just ov<'r l \00 lthlrd highest in India. just behind Delhi and Bomba y\. so me fl)rtW'ICS have bet'f1 made "'"'· 'A'ht'n the rich en1f'rgP on Olowrl.nghtt. beggar~ ~·arn1 after then1 like nieo;. But they are dismisse d v.ith an ;iutomaUc filck of the wrist . In recent yl'ars ca!cut- la 's po\ltics ha\'e bf-en in- crea'iingly O:>mmunist. but things havc calm('d doY..'n since the Communist Par· tv of !ndi.1 \larxL<il. the litrgest ori:;anize<l faction. 1,raS defea ted in cJ('("tJons last year by Ind ian Plime ~llnister lrdira {;andhi's ruling Congress Party. S.11"1N' C:ilcu~ta s pro. b!rn1s secin so w1so!\·able , oppn.(1!11.111 parti~:i 11 r c i;:f>.ner:illy more popular l hlln incun1bfnt govcn1m<·nt..,., and it Set'1ns safl' to f)r('\}lct th~ CPl~I 1nlly oore n'IOre be \'Otcd back ln. In the mMntrmt. "trs, Gandhi'$ irnage ht'rc i:< not. !I() unlike that or the C.od- deos J)urgs. the \'an- qu1shcr of evil and a sym- bol of """"'I!• and '-· ln the nl"aT'fy 15 ye.al'! since first \i,<;1ling Ca1rut· t.i . this rl'pttiff has heard n111nerous predktson.., that the city \lol)lild ultimately roll.'l~ ui a pl;1 g1K' or d t:.c.aS<'. J rt'\ l'rSt{)fl lO i<.11,a1o?ery or ;1 n!gh1n1arc or ~nh·ell !'Ind tC'Jring f.l3t io0('(( in C'.alcutra. claws. HERE Tll OSF; sc\·eral ytars aJ:C> there had bren a ~h~h1nr tii:i~ Al1n1NI . \\ho spoke r;ngh ... h a.s a rrsu!t of b1'irtt ",1do;1t<'d by soint' An1 cr1e·a11 (;\'.( II \\'~1s th .. Inst 11rnc I ~"',. lht•n), until 1M)v.': 1:, ytars later tlll' old kiosk \.\':U on~ more 1n \'JCY..'. Sure e>nough, t h~"'re 1\·ere shoeshine men and bf-~· gars s1U 1~ ins.tdl• :\o Ollt' looked famil iar: then an Older man. v.ith ~ linrd face and !ih3\'t'd gra~· hair, turrK'd my Y.'J}'. .:wid I say.· it v.':1~ Ahmed fl(' did not know mi> at fITTt . OOt M \lo't' startt'd tn t<.ilk, the flJsh of l'N:Ogltl· t1on C'31ne and ht• ~11.t'd · n1y h.10d!! IUld bt•i;an latighing and laughing. His laughter kf'pt tl.un~I ln~ ou!. uns!opp..1blt" - ~ind in 1ho11 n1on1rot I r•'ahzC'rl so 111:iny of 11 ... .,, (·rr v.-nx1g, and that C.'llcutta v.·tll w1nrho11i· n.h.,.;i :·s sun·t~\'. obtained indictment of some "------------------------------·-----------------------' 70 New Jersev public officials. • has said Deearlo also was knov.'ll to claim nonexistent political connections. Stern, now a fccleral judge , ~11id : "1llere has never been an inquirv aboc.Jt Rodino, never the slightest an.vthing. Jn my opinion. he is· an honest m~n and a fine publlc servant." In 1972. he v.·as redistr icted . hi!! constiluient.<o gning sud· den!.\' from 7 to 43 percent black. But he man aged because or lris civi l righls record. to prevail in the ·Df.mocratic p.-itnar}', v.·hich is tantamount to election. over three Black rivals. This year. b:)?.·('\'('r . pr<>- mises to be tou~her. He already has a v.'hite righri~t opponent opposing him for !he ptlnuiry and on the othl'r sirl(' lhert's l:i\k the blacks may unite behl'nd ooe black cttn- didale. "" still thi nks hf> can "'in if onlv the impeachment inquirv lt!R\•es him enoui;!h lime to c:imp.1ign thi~ ~prini::-. The impeachment job also helps. ft hn s brought hirn 1nore attcnlion than all h.is 25 yenrs in Col1gress. "I get goose pimples,'' says P.Jrs. Vincent Pa I um b o , chairwoman of the Peter W. Rod ino Ladies Auiitiary in Newark. "every time 1 bear his name on TV. Now he belongs to the country." Hong Kong Gets Its Face Washed By STAN DELAPLANE UONG KONG -Our Man in Hong Kong reports : ''New <'lean up campaign has n1ade I-long Kong streets cleanest in the world. (They used to be the worst.) Not a gum wrapper. Not a cigarette istub. Sweepers and trash cans did it -but mostly crili· cism !rom Red China. liK lost !ace and the change is startling. j,l'he floating restaurants at Aberdeen -forget them. l'rices are four times those in town. Surly waiters \\'ho'\'e had it "'ith tourists. Local people take a \·isit or there for one drink. Somewhere el se for dinner. "Best Chinese restaurant is still the top floor at Lee Gardens -the one we both li ked. "Came out on a club charter. Cost 5499 San Francisco 10 flon g Kong and home again. 'fen hotel nights in J·IK . Breakfast and dinners. Absolutely firsl-c/ai;s -underline that. ;'Hotels are the Ilyatl l~egency and the new Furama. You get a book of dinner co upons good for every first-class restaurant in town . You're not packaged into anything. Once you get off the plane, you don't have to sec any other passenger until yo u leave. Best charter flight I ever had ." (Great price. Takes a group of 40 for this deal) "The Japanese yen is down, the American dol- lar is up. Improves your shopping edge -HK is better than Tokyo for Japanese products. The Red Chi na stores lack quality. You do better with regu- lar HK shops." • • • lot of good ol!ve oil over everything. Vi\'3 la rC\'O- lucion! The recipes we did on that boat 1 finally got printed. (As I promised one delirious evening.) They're free. \Vrite Pancho Villa 'fequiJa, P.O. Box 2186, South San Francisco, Cali r. 94080. One-min- ute-tirfi.x puro r.1exicano snacks. You 'll like the1n. About 1'.texican beer: Get it in the can. Pop the top. Now squeeze ?.IEXI CAN lime into the saucer made by the rim. Salt It lightly. Lick the top of the can. Drink the beer. 1filexicans will call you a "sabio"-an old-timer.) Couple of others I've brought home : Squeeze a little lime on soft boiled eggs. A pinch ot fresh cilantro lea\·e:. -a kind of parsley -is good on !'OUp after you pou r it. ,\ls() rulds 1nuch navor to a Bloody 1'.1ary. But you must get the cilantro fro1n a 1'.texic an stofc. The Chinese type cloe.,.n't have the runch. l\'ou can grow this in a \\'indow box.l • • • "I w1nt to go somewhere with my t,usb1nd for a country vac1tlon but I hive this morbid ft1r of sn1kes .. ," Hawaii has no snakes. LOTS of condominiums for rent now in tla\\'aii . And Ireland has a rent-a-cottage project thal's \IERY good . \Vrite them at Shannon Airport for info. Mcs ans Plru1 European · Auto Trip!< Georgia Lee and Ted Tanner of Costa ~fesa are turning pleasure to profit in the ir business. Eurauto. In v.·hich they off!'r a trip-planning .i;en·ice 10 anyone driving .a car in Europe. The Tanners have drh·en •P- prox1mately 50,000 miles in sc\'en trips. \\'i lh U'le client's intemt in mind, t-.lrs. Tanner Y..'OrkS out an itinerary tailored lo the client's bo<li:ltt <ind lc:ngth or hi!! vaca tion. Seei~ r:urope by car i!t seeing il best and is the m051 eronom1cal way she btlit\'CS. The itln<·rary planning i!I free 14·ith the purchase of arry £uroPean t·nr. The Jo:uraro offic-e ii in the!: Bay Lido Building. 3 1 O o Newport Blvd., Suite 102, Nev1port Benr.h. Oil Firms Shun Credit Cards "Do you hAv• 1ny f1 vorit• Me xic.an !Mer?" .'\s a cheery, beery fello\\', I get Gern1 an \\lurz- burger for my house beer. But I give ritexican beer Thissmmne~ take this course to "N' the Orient. ti. S. oil compRnies ar~ quietly cutting down on the number cl. credit cards their gas statiOM accept -and more motorists are having to M' cash for petrolewn pro- du<:ts. With oo.;ness booming, the oil companies also art tlgt\ten· Ing the standards for getUng •nd keeping tile credit """"' they Issue. Even ton!umers who can get and k .. p oil-company Cll'ds may 00'-e trouble uring them . SclUtred ~rvlct !tBUOruJ are rtfU.slng to accept even tlldr own suppliers' credit caros. lndustzy spa!<..,... uy. Some J 10 million oil-mm- pany md.lt card• now f1tttn motorlsts' w I 11 e t I , the American Pt.troleum ln.JtJtute estimates. • 111E PRAcnCE ol pulling Into • motel IJ1d pa)1ng r ... a room with I guolloe credit card may soon be cllm!nated aho. Several oU companies have announoed plan• to "'mlrutle no<:lpn><,.I •STtt- high marks. Bohem ia is numero uno. Nice dark menls with majOr motel and 1 percent !hat keeps !he oil beer Crom Orizaba i~ XX -you say "do~e eckees." car-rental chains that once Re-mmpenies from recouping the And Carta Clara from 'rucatan is splendid. ceoted t.hfir cards. entire amount or a motorist's On a slow boat to fo.1exico I sat around with "Costs and marketing con-purch311. ditions have ch an g e d Adminhltralive C'OSIS also Papagayo Al \\'illia1ns drinking Bohemia (and a lit· dra s tica 11y.'' a Shell '>''erecilcda~thc reasonShell, tle tequil a) maki ng: ritexican snacks. lferc's a good spokesnian sa id in c>..pl~n~~~on :..'lobn. and Texaco ha\'e. deeid-one: Take canneU long green chiles. Slice them or the newCi'edtt-c11ropo11ar,s. ed tO mcln agrecm'l'ntS down the siJe. Take out Ute seeds -lhey're hot as "We do not have to work quite \1'here motel chain ... llnd c;ir-a sheriff's pi!>tot. Stuff the peppers with finely •••••••• •••••••••• •• • • •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••• •• • • •• •••••••. al'l hard at selling gasolirM'." rental :'lgf'ncies l'ICC'f'ptl"d their diced onions. On top sprinkle n1orc onions, grated : Ori Cul Crul ': P h I · · It Th • ent ture se,departlng C>Ceiln liner, th P; S.S. Universe Camn11s_ • Specifically, Shell. Citgo, credil cnrds. and vice vrr.-JI. armesan c ecse, cmon JU 1ce._s_a_. ___ er_1_p_o_u_r_a_,• from LosAngelesJune17. 74 days" Nou.1 here's the bonus. ,.-. • Texaco and Arm haYe all Consumer reaction to chang-,--:-:-:-::-..:=========--~=======:::; • $2165 $2505 37day I • either stopped or have an-ing o-edit pattrms has been ,.. : 25at da o~~-• _, __ se.a air or Enroute, there \Nill be fascinating • nounced plans to ~P ao-\'aried, service station GOING TO EUROPE THIS YEAR 7 • Y a'Jr/._QP,tlom: auKI available. lectures. mc:Mes and discu.,,.ions on • ceptl.ng b.ink..Js.<rued credit operators say. • 1f you want toge! to know~ 1he Orient In port, therewlll be free ! carM like ~tasler awge or An attendant at B Citgo SUI-BUY -DRIVE! : Orient as well as get there, heres the: per. shore excursions.. You c.an fHir1icipate : BankAmericard or trcn'e.l and lion on the 1'tassachuset~ HAVE YOUR CAR WHERE YOUR TR IP IS! IN : fect coursetotake.OurOrientCulturc ~1smuchoraslittk?:asyoulike.lt • entertalnmeu cards like the Turnpike noted, ''Customers EUROPE ! OR DER IT FROM EUAAUTO -PICK • Cruise. won't cost a cent : American E:cpress card. .. ha~e not really said anything'· IT UP IN EUROPE! : lt'snotfancy.Neitheris the pricc lag. Soundsgood?Sendinthecoupon. : "W~ HAD • LOT o11..~..1 ab&Jt .• brt&Jll rtd sign an-: Yetyou'llenjoythccomfortofi"modem \~·llgetyouontheright coursc. : ~ " .. wu J'IOlmCl.ng the stallon would "no Overseas delivery o f any European car. Factory • • debts from these cards, one longer accept the following price! Faclory warranty! BONUS -Have your : ~ Oritnlo..m.tts~lnc.9060Wibh1rtBau~d.BevtrlyHJli.CA90'2tl • Citgo spokesman noted. lie credit cards after Pilarth 31 -dnving plans made by experts 1n driving a car 1n • ~Mnd~rOlirntCuln.ircCtuiK'bn:diwi. : added. "The:~ of hand!-Amer I can Ex Press . Europe; FREE 111nerary w11 h purc/'lase of any car. : N.lmf:'-------------~""'""'-----~------: Ing~~ gla}'ed a PQrt B 1 n k Amer~ c n rd. Clrtt See Europe the way YOU want to see it! • • tn Cilgo 1 decision to S1ol> ac-BIJnehe Diners' Club." : QiiStaW'fZll'----------My1rit1."lagtr.t•---------• cepting r o u r lnMpendent '-;===·=========:::;! • : cr::::~.,..paninRO"'' Sunday is 673·4550 ! oc•w ·~ENT~l.JNl, ! baok and other Independent FlltlDAY' : A~lromlheoniiMl)I. ,r,J : •• ,u. ..... s.Miel02 • ' .......a..-. • credlt-c-1rd companies for JJto......,.,..""4. • 'lncluddl7~Llt.hol'O'ln .. '°"3 Kon9 ~ 4\· • reim~ tor credit-card ,..,...,.,.lttc.,c.t.tJl'O : (14da; .. at~»m!)el's~~ • ,I~ : gpollne piJrchases. tbty are in the l•l ]!\ff"''' : ThtSS.U!WmtCMnput.ilrtt~h~·cd 1n t.tima. • charged 1 ltl'Vlce fee of up 10 •. • • •. •. • • • • •. • • • ••••••• •. •, •, • • • • • •. • • , • • ... , , •• • '• •• • • , • , •. • • • , • : • ' II • DAILY PILOT ~. M<1rch 24, 1~74 ' Y 01111g Lo ve They are young lovers at heart. Alary Frye and Alichaet Benning play the young lovers in the Hun· lington Beach Hi gh School production of "The Fan- tasticks." The musical will be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and April 3·5 at the ltigh school. Others perfonning include Atlchael Hannon, Tom Shelton, Michael Gerber, Steve Rich- arcl, Glen Dwikerson, David Auhoy and Richard Peck. Dance Club Offers Notati o11 W orkshop Hitchcoc k Reviewed Merrick Claims 'Gatsby' 'It ls M:r Baby, Not Bob Evans'' Says Producer Oavkl Merrick, the lengen-blurted, "Bob and 1 did It dary Broadway producer with totally togelher" and' Time 80 plays under his belt. sits dt voted almost a full page to en..-'dlllng Evans as the ~ quietly in his office on top or ductr. By the time "The Gte•t the St. James Theatre on New Gaisby' premieres March 27 York's \V. 44 St. whne the in New York . so many wUI be newspaper and ma g a z i n e fighting for scraps the whof~ publicity ha"·king ihe arrival lhing n1ight begin to look lJke a batch of produce hauled of "the Great GaL~by '' as the from 1 truek by the S)'m- "motion picture event of the blOllese Liberation Anny . year" piles up aroWld him. But lhere is only one pro- P..flllio!W of dollars on ads cfucer of "The creat.-Gati6y." P-11·ng "Gatsby" haircuts, • "'"" Without David P.terrlck. the In the raw Rex Reed E\':lns. then "·hy (.'Ouldn'\ ~he sllll do th(' film 11 you "·ere holding !~ ~tnngs and @t E\·ans?'' clothes. cars fllm "'Ould still be a dream "GOO D QUF..sTION. Evan~ and sauce-gathering dust inside the bead "SO EVANS, who was mar· tried to keep her. They Y:ent Daisy. She also knew that &oltie Lanahan Smith. f . Scott Fi~e1l~~s-d®&_hter, was a friend of mine. Para· mount cou1dn't get the righls. pans f Io o d of Ali MacGraw. The screen ried to Ali at the time, came to Europe for six weeks to hi s office : billing reads: Par amount to me. J owned the American save the marriage. came. the pbonC!I Presents David ~I err i e k 's rights, so we had to get back, she said she was leaving r Ing con· Production of ''The Great together or they couldn 't make him for t.lcQueen, and now slantly with Gatsby." Later, in a special the picture. Scottie gave me we're into !he autumn of 1972. a dov.'llpour frame reserved for the man the rights, I hlred Jack Ali at this point v.·as still under of reque3ts v.•ho deserves the real credit, Clayton, and we were set to contract to do the filnt and so to buy priv-Produced by David Merrick. go. "·as Hcdford. <ite sticf's of M•••1c11: ·That's v.·hy. in the middle of ~lerrlck was on the set "Evans said he \\'O\Jld not Lagunans' Feted Film On KCET "Catch the Jo}'." a one-hour special that fCICIUeS on the pleasurable sides of life. will be reJX"ised at ·9 p.m. Tuesday on KCET. Channel 28. Orange Coast C ollege 's Dance Club will present dance no1ator Valerie Sutton in a 11·orkshop t.fonday through F'riday to explain her new system llf reading and writing dance movement. The career of ··the ma,'ller th~ fiim's t't Gatsbi·ization o( Amen·ca. or suspense." Alfn.rl Hilch-1 · d 11 every minute of evrry day in stand in her ,,·ay. The st·ene originated tht> visual nrw cock. v.·ill be exrimin~d on colsdt f Piaf calm! Sount ·1h1·as a rfcathy you no longer have to look at London and N~vqX>rt "·hen then shift s to ! phone eall I system that gi\•es the dance ··The ~lrn \\'ho {\Jade the 50 0 · ml l()ll 0 <' IJavid f.lerrick and ask the "Gatsby" v.·as finally made . reCt'ived from Freddie Fields field !he sa me opportunity to l\fo\·ies" at S:05 o'clock u~r1•1.1c11;sedb d ''Gatsby's·:d ~.5 quc~tion : ''\\'hy is this n1an ''Evans is going a r oun d at C~lA, 'Hoii• ... :ould you feel P"C"""\'C 1-15 ci·cati"·e work mi ion u get lo outsl e 1n· sn1ilin"?" Holt~ood now 1e1 1 in g • 'lcQ I · ' ""' tonight on comn1unity sup-1 1 R bert R df d d " ;r ~ about Steve 1• ueen Paying that the 1vorld of niusic has vcs ors : 0 e or an "I don't want credit for the everyone it's the greatest pie· Catsb)''. · h" "' skecl. I s;:1id ported KCET. Channel 28 . •1 · " a t · · · ~ enjoyed for hundreds of years. 1' 13 .. arrow re no givi ng 111· hysteria surroWlding a film lure he's ever seen and it's 'Hcdford is signed for the part The program includes the short of the same name that wu nominated in 1971 for an Academy Award. F'itmed by Greg AfacGiWvray and Jim Frteman ol Laguna Beach, lhe film pr<tVidel an .....,., porlra~ ol dune buggies and lhe people who ride them. The workshop. whi ch will be held in Liberal Arts Room 3, will run from 4 tog p.m. dally. The "'-orkshop 111 limited to 20 participant:!I and the fee Is $25. ·The te1t book, "Sutton ~tove· ment Shorthand," is included in the fee. For information, phone Dorothy Duddridge at 556-5565. An easily Wlderstandabl c Excer pts fron1 sotne of tervic"·s: Frank \'ablans !33· that is still unreleased and going to gross 75 million :ind ,,·e're very happy ynh shorthand is irsro. Hitchcock's terrorizing 1notion year-old president of Para· that very v.·ell may tum out to dollars. him: lie said ·urell. you rould l\fiss Sutton's system allows pictures v.·iJJ be featured dur-mount ) and Robert Evans i <fl· be a financial disaster ,'' says lt.ferrick y,•as asked, "If yoo find another part for him and dance rol es to be learned from ing the broadcast. v.·hich year-old p a r am 0 u n t pro-l•lerrick calmly, "but on the bad the rights. and under con-gi\'c ~icQueen the lead. That's the r.rinted page. Prlcelcss originally 3il:ed last year. dtJCtion chief) are fighting for Bel·Air screening circuit many tractual agreement you were the only v.•ay you'll get Ali, pieces ()f choreography, even Hitchcock began mastering space in the press t 0 think Robert Evans made the the producer all along, and because !1-tcQueen y,•on't allow complete classical ballets , will his style as early as 1925 with determine who gets credit for . picture and 1 think it's about suddenly Ali MacGraw, who her to be in it unless he plays now be preserved in a Conn "The Lodger ," a film that thinking the whole thing up. time J set the record straight. introduced the property to GalSby.' J wouldn't even con· readable by the public. dealt with one of his favorite IN TIME l'ttAGAZINE'S ten· "It was Ali ?t.lacGraw's idea Paramount in the first place. sider ii. so Ali asked for a A Newport Beach resident. themes -the wrong man un-page tribute to HolJ)"'·ood from the beginning. She loved got dropped becal15e of her release." She lost her husband l\liss Sutton ~ived her justly accused of a terrible hype on ~larch 18. Yablans the book and wanted to play personal problems w i t h and the picture. 1be MacGillivray -Freeman team is noted for its use of high-speed photograplly. Mis:i Sutton, a 22-year-old elasslcal ballet a r t i s t , finishlng ballet training in' 'j~cnii·me~~-!!~9i!!~~!!!i!"iir~~-----------------·----------------,~:::::::::: Copenhagen, Deruoork. I: TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLI AC ROSS 76 Rine 157 Swiss river 50 Marginal 113 Fancy 78 Humiliate 158 Sharp reading garment 1 Mackerel 81 Printing corner 51 Golf club 11 4Sobe 5 Sailboat fluid 159 Varnish 52 Moslem ii! 10 Conclusive 82 Let fall ingredient marriage 115 African 15 Fruit acid EM Glossy 160 Ranges 53 Danish nog 19 Popular paint 162 Urchin coins 117 Picnic glrl 88 Foreign • 164 Pass on 55 More pest 20 Work .89 Split 165 Guy rope difficult 119 Ship's animal 91 Disorderly 166 Tendency 56 Legend bow 21 Western fight 167 Honor 57 Target 121 Winier Indian 93 Make 168 Prolound 60 Repair vehic le 22 Precise amends 61 Duly 122 Slice 24 Accumulate 94 Threat DOWN 63 Reflect 124 Far 25 Expert 96 Shakespear-deeply 126 Small pilot ean king 1 Dolled with 66 Spiriluallst inlets 26 Near: 98 Pronoun figures meetings 127 Card Scottish· 99 Drills back 2 Applaud 67 Order game 28 Hair knot 101 Student 3 In addition 68 Spanish 128 Biblical 29 Transp0<t table 4 Predetermine hero brother 30 l:ntrepot 103 Stun 5 Hut 69 Strike with 129 Ale 31 Cobalt 105 Nocturnal 6 Poison !ear C'P symbol birds weed 71 Handcull 131 This: 32 Issues 106 Small: 7 Lode load 73 Meal French 34 And: Scottish 8 Bone: Latin course 133 Adduce Latin 109 Hope 9 Writer 74 Penalizes 134 New 35 Matriculate goddess 10 Riches 75 Clamorous Zealand 36 Kind 111 Corundum 11 E11Jsts 77 Portals lort 38 By 112 Graf ----12 Arrest 78 EQuine 136 Map degrees 113 Uncooked 13 Intermittent mother 138 American 40 Possess 116 Pacific pine fever 79 English eel humorist 42 Breaklaat 118 Shiro bark 14 Slow: music 80 Whitney 139 Charred cereal 120 TV . 15 Danger invention 140 Average 46 Omen commercial repellent 83 Italian river 141 God 47 Sumatra 121 Blend 16 Beasts ol 85 Scottish of island 122 Stupor burden congress love 49 Ar ctic 123 Rectilf 17 Comaonenl 86 Compass 142 E.xam native 125 Kaka or kea 18 Land poinl 143 Am azon 54 Entertain 128 Fish sauce measure 87 Man's cetac ean s_s Nimbus 129 Arrowroot 19 Baleful nickname 145 Rubaiyat 56 Shirt size 130 Divination 23 Norse war 90 Overhead author 58 Mistake 132 Labor god I rain 147 Armor 59 TranQul1 133 Encourage 27 Assist 92 ····of 149 Arrow 60 Brewi(lg 134 Glossv 32 Therelore: Cancer poison agenl leather LaHn 95 See 150 Amorous 61 Baseballer 135 Dry: French 33 Remarked 97 Alcoholic 1001<. Cobb 137 Wa lked 37 French beverage 151 Openhand 62 Snare clums11y ar11cte 98 Mullilude blow 64 Dot 139 Prohibit 38 Like gotd 100 Pitcher 152 Vocal 65 Definite 140 Small 39 Milk: French 102 Retain pilch article 144 Whoa 41 Pronoun 104 Turf fuel 155 Lyric 66 Withered 146 Tiny 42 Actuality 106 Feign poem 67 Twin 147 Greek letter 43 Oriental 107 "I remember -.157 Old 70 Out of 148 Turk ish nursemaid •MO• .. wine 72 The pavilion 44 GOvern 108 Norwegian C'P nose: 153. Ballleground '45 Doctrine measure 161 Al Lalin t54 I love: Lalin 46 Shopper· 110 Lath home 73 Twist 156 Sailor's stopper 112 Printer's 163 Chopping 74 Mode "yes .. 48 Breakers term tool SEE C\.ASSIFIED S!CTION FDR ANSWERS I . II Sll/5""' TU J:JI "WALl(l"'O TALL" Wk••Y• •=tt s111s..,.. 1:J0-1 "'"'y D"'Y" Wk01V1 i ::M-ll:lO k l/Slln J·~lt:IS FOUNTAIN VAlllY ,,9 D V I IG NC.IA 11 S11/S1m TH J:JO WELD OVEI! ''Tlolll! "1>SEIOON ADVENTUll!'" CP'll) WkolrH:ll P.M. s111s ..... ·•:oo-1:11 "EMPEIOI 0, THE NOITH" Wlcdrt·i :OO.lt: 10 S1t/S11n·l :4~6:00.IO:IO f'Cll 8 NOW! 2 •' , ....... 'irtuAI •• th• YlAll 1.lClUSIVt! ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION.St MNO DOUll MAISHA MASON Will <KT THI OJC.Ai"-Dlck St-!. Ch...,,..! 1J CO-STAI J&llUS CAAH llST 'ICIUll llST SClllN,lAY llST DlllCf~ •rST (INIMATOOIA'HY llST COSfUMIS $1 oo ..,..,, wrv. OttLT 1 P,M. (()loftllol1 U.l. I 9U"I. ORT /;·./ BY. POPULAR DEMAND! "'LET THE GOOD TIMES RO Lt' might very well be the most important film of 1973!" ,,. : ..... ~ Lrl"il.f:(~;-;p~ji:J 'Alii ' ·~~ 7 & I 0:)0 O.lty St1Jtd•r. Z·S:lO.' !'-"" ~,_,_,..,.._ .. '""-""""""""OOOP'P.L ....... K.,..,-c:.aotPGJ.• .... ~ ..... _.._!: 1:11 Oiiity s..trr. J:IS-5:11-10:10'°"" C..S!..W.0 UICILLE IAU. a1 "Ai&ll" T"" r •. o • .t, ,. ..• ,,.,,i <>& u..---.LL ! ll£ATR1Cf ARTHl!! • BRIJCE lll'llSON • .llY!I VAN PATTEN' ntBYfllloo; • ROllll!T f'l[Slat • -- ....... .,_., ii...-i.w.£-..JERQl.4E LAWREl«I 4ROO£RT [ Uf ... JtRR'YHfRMAN ·ar... .. ""lo'>'tlbt'PAlROOE.NHIS .,. .. s.... "-" ".ftl.WfiE MAME.""' V.IYRCNCE Mii l[[ ·,_""trot 11t9 '"" &utt b'1 FRYiR CW!.,. HARRIS EXCLUSIVE OIANGI COUNTY INGAGIMINT OPENS WEDNESDAY MARCH 27Tlf m~·" ~Sb211 ' /'.~ .. ~-~ U.llS otli't. SOOfM (°"Sf l>U.li •I tMU.TQ >•10 s. ••isTOt n . COStA "'tu.. <AUf,, •1•16 '°' 04tOl.W SAlU ~TIOH,CALl Oii SfHD (OUf'OH, ."' ... ::.~~o,MNO G90UI> ULU littClOUftn ......,.._TM)N fO-. MUii ---·-· ---H•·--~---•>H>> l'IOOoot ',_.,,,,,.,_,,.,.,., ____ M_o_H_O ___ HH>O•OoMH-• .. MHH-- llf'r,--···---M•O• _____ H_, ____ M•••M-•HH• 1,., __ H--·-----••HHO ____ .. ___ . __ MOH--·-. u ........ -111.- JOt -l.l.ltft WALK ING TALL "' MUS• II, lOIN PAY DAY 1111 . flllON,.IU.OPtN 6 !Al. f, SIM. T PAClfl'IC THaATAaS DftlVll•IN IU"R9WAPM•rl'I HAIJl•OR •LYD.DrM· ... S-,MMt&W.S.... SM.6 """··l•M .. 4- 0flANQI Dttv•·•" 1 a a 'ri.S.1.I S-.·l-to4PM ..... h .. ,...,. .......... 5'1 ..... f'•milr Fun! "•Oflt o! a1r9•ln1 G•to .. !1 ,. -~ SISTlRS 111 .. ' AMlllCAN ORAJFm .., l'\US • wooel' ii.UPI ~ " • ' ' c ~ ,. . . ~ ,. ,. • ' ,. 1 '. !' r. .. ·· .. ' • •• •' •' •' " • J t· .. · ·" •' ~: ' ,. •' •' .. " '· I I . • • • 1ccl in t will "' vine "Pt Fil Paul hist will '°' \\'h Frizl COUl'S this.' "I ' ' ' ,. HSounder,'' the crltlcally •ccl1irMd film about life in the Souttl for Blacks, will be •hown and dis- . cu•Md during a UC Jr. vine Extension course, "Per•pectives on Current Film." New York critic Pauline Kael and film historian Arthur Knight will participate in the course. nAILY PllOT B..1 Your llorosc•npt> Aries May Get Sur1Jrise MONDAY n~· SllJ'IF.Y (l\t.\lllt ,\RJt-:S 1~l flrt'h 21-Aµr il 11>1· SurµrlSt' f'Onle.'I fronl p:irt nl'r, rn.11i' \\ h:1t SE't"tlle<I 1., t ... • 11':::1111' ,,.,.,·url• coulrl <ii1 pni 1, 1 h1,1! d1p~v-<.loodlt• f.f'11iini . \ i >'·~n I" l'"n' :1r1• 1111111 11 '" • , . .,1 1nu ~ l"t11lY'~. 111•hr' 111 ~uh\l • l to fj\ll('h <'h,1nt:1. ( '" i\o\i' Hl\Jll,1n.; 11<1\I I .1 llt '\.'l''~J!\ r\l Ill'\ \l'rtl "I' \l:l~ ~ \1 1~hli,td1t bt•\ll'I' !'f'l.t!iflll..; \t llll f,11111h .\takl' am1·nd_, for n• t'<'lll display of 1ndJrft~r,•n1 t' L ift pun·hase t·ould "'Ork \11111 1h·1' St-cr1•t i~ l'f."\'t•aled anl\ ~h,.h·t.,n~ in elOSt>t could r:H- tlt· n,, rt'ad~" Line up facLS. I :tv1 n t'On ·1rad1rl yoorsc\f. Stri\t' tor i.:11•,1:1·r 1\J,tnhu11011 \r11••, IJbr;1 p1•r.._it'.' Jrr 111 p 11-t (Ir l' l 0dll\IUUn1('a!1<111 l\1til1I t"-' ).:.11'1tl1•d ()!}" at .t <!1,1,111• ,, 1~ ,-,u1fu,, .. 1\ Kno.1 1! .1111! I•· 11.1dv for l'li.,n~··~ \ 1111.0 \11.: ;!.1 ..... pl ~1 \\,.II, I o '>11:d I.._ • !i~\111.; ,)\\. l I I 11!'<'~ ( ..,., ,t11\J 111 I ' •t11 >!·l.lfd!I' •I'• .._ • ,.j ,jl 'I' T\ ,t• l' !!'I 111 1 .... ' ~1,f• qi •I T •·1 ' 11 .... 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' \ "'l I' .I ) JI, •'11•1 \ ' , I I, , )Hl1d.oll 111 ii•'• SCORrlO 10.·t z.:1.'\111· ~11· \\'hat \\."!.~ 11nd··f1'tl\'f'r 11 111 !~· rxpo~·cl r .. 1t~·11t 1;rr11ini 1 ~ 11• l ••lltrl !';1r 1 .. 1d • 'l\ ,, 1 1 ,, n :1 I II Ill'..!' ( t•i 'ft •t'l'!'t •1 f1 "! PIS( 'ES 1 F1·h 111 \l 1reh 211 1 · l..1()k bl•hinrl tlu• Si.'t•ne~ c:111 f1111 pl111· !o J111u1t•o11 \ton1•1 ;i, 11 .1f!1·ri~ r .. 111r.1<·1~. in- 11·~·111f'n•~. pru1111,f'• 1~ f,.,1•11r.-d I ;11·11 r! \ ,1!11,,1.\r<; I 1 ,. ' i;1h•• O '!.11\• • ' Hll J.·il<ll!ll Ill' ,J,\Cl\I~ llY:'l l \\ Ot l~t 0111¥ Pl1ol Sllf! \\'hat kind of colh·~1· c (Jll!'~c is tau_ght bv :11.:.01 rl!I'• ct•·r l\laximilian Schell. · · II 1 I ! ~· Jack" \1ritt·r pruduC'<'I' u1r1·1·- tor Tom La.ughlin. and ;,i do:i:t.:JJ other film notables'! It's called ''Perspective<; on Current Film'' and y.•iJl be held !\larch 23-~1.nv 16 at l '('I Extemion. · Course coordinator P a u I Frizler has taught other fihn rourses "but never one like this." "I \\'anted students to be ('X· posro to a drversity of points lftll Q '111'11111 of 11•·11 1n1 current liln1." said Ill' I· rili(•r "\\'r llL'Cdcd a dirL'1·tvr a prodt1t'1·r. H 11rllt·r. :1 d1stril1utor. ~111 tll'lor. cl CTLllC', ;111d so on So !:1~1 S.·ptL'nlbcr nr Fri:iler bc~n to use his cx- tcnsi\'e contacts in the film "·orld to round up the Jee· tOrers he ~·antro. ··1 selectt'd peopl<' Y.ilo h:ive films about to be releasro or zic~· films oot which posed special problems.'' Ile said. ":-:o one turned me down." Dr. Fnz!cr added. "Som1~ h:id 10 h'<ll'l' 1l lcntative, like l'c·ter Heti:;d:1no\'1ch I director o ! ··P;1pC'r .\!0011"1 and \\illian1 f ricdkin director of "The E x· orc1c,!'· 1. They said thev'!I <;u1111· 1f th•!1"re in IO\tll" 1\\1(1:'\G TtlE olh('rS sC'heduled lo ap~ar ,is :'ll:.ir1!11hcs 11111 d ·•'-'ll'' tho• 11:<>- hll'fll' 1n\11\11"! 1•1 ·1,,1 .. nl1l:11·~ lhP fi l1 1l, 11h11·h llll l!Hl•·-. t' j\I difl1·rf•11t 11l111111:1h•T' 11•·11_,, ut 1 h~· l!ti'2 lll~n1p11·, "The· IOlll!h•·'I f~·r~<•n 111 IHll' up "'ilS Ne11 York1 ·r 111111 (Tlllc Paulin(• Karl." l 1r l'r11.ler said . "I y.·orkl>d on hl·r for lour months." lie 1.-m~1d<>r'i ll<'r one of the country's most outstan· ding film c-r111c-s. OTIIER.S SCTIEOL'LEO for the 13-scssion rourse are Rudi Fehr, filn1 «iilor and head of post·produet1n11 ;,t \V arner Brothers ~tud10: A r l n u r Kn n:-ht. f1:·n 111<.tori:in ;111d author or "Tht' LivC'hcst :\rt": lJa1l.1· P tlol f1lrn re1·1c\\'rr Thomas Pn!1 nrr: <rnd others to Ix• "J\llOUll('!·d. The c\J~~ i~ :1in1L·d ;d an'.onc in!l'r1•,11•d filn15 and fdn1111:ik1n;:. "Ir 11·on't be> hii::hlr tcC"hn1<':1I." \Jr Frizler said. "1\nd studtn!s 111:1 h;I\ f' .1 IJ,l of rf'1·11•n-1 •. ,, ,., ! i.· •!1 ,, llll·ncJ .. d rl'.~<1111,.., 1u II••' f,,_. Th· , ·11 11 ·111 h ": IJ;it•k.;n)llllrl • ', 1 I '1o .i . I ' I I . ,, : I I l ' M I 1 I I I! ' 'I' ~ I • .! Ill I' (',1~1'( t 11.tl \\ !' II t•l I' ,1tJl1• !•I df'Llll:.," t!ll' ('fl\Jr.•1 ' P''"'' I• 11 /I!' l'O!llHllJl'd. ''hllt ii (t':"!.ll!l]\' ']h• r·o1<.I I• .._.,II l:1•!\·t"11ll ,otll 11011·1 bt: f1·,,_,1bl1· 111 rvpe.it 1t ~·;·, 1 .. r 1·1, d I soon. •\ll\o\!l" 11 h1n.' t" ,,, . r •t Onl~ ,1 ~lk'(',I <' '\t'''LU!l fll,>I r!" "IT TllOK A lo)! of · ~o fnr .1 !1•1·. !'urU11'r 111- coordin.:itirlj! Rut 00('(' the fonn ation , ,1\ ulabl• 1ro1n coo~ starts, n11• rc:il \1'ork • lJ('I l::Xtt;1,1u11 R~~-51! I v.•Jil be over. I'll JUSI h;.i1·" to introduce th<' spcu k<:rs and The t·1~1r-." "111 t~· fi, rt filn1s" Tuesd;'l~ ;lJl•l 1'hursd;11 ('\I'll· "L:n1C"'S of C'OUt""t sninron" 1ngs rr on1 -; llJ u n1. 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HBMINAllON~ . -. },.,.,,., O[Sl ACTHESS ,BARBIU STREISUt STREISAND &REDFORD • "..,.1 ... ··:,1 .... ~·"'"'"'J''o . . . . 8 DAIL V PILOT Ice boxes Gettin g Push y By ERMA BO~IBECK A leading appliance manufacturer has just come out with a refrigerator that can play music , record recipes. teach you a foreign language or talk back lo your kids. lf it could cry, it could be a -· l don'l kno\\'. I su ppose a JX)rtable AM -Ft\1 radio, casset- te tape player and recorder in your refrigerator door is harmless enough. but if you ask me appliances already are too pushy, too vocal and just plain spooky. I've got a dancing washer that glide! across the floor like a tourist in 1'1cxico doing the Green Apple two-step ... AT WIT'S END a dryer that sumn1ons inc from wherever I am with a buzzer like a long belch ... a garbage disposer that grinds its teeth like a snoring hus- band . . . and a Christmas tree that plays jingle bells and snows on itself. Technology is just gelling out of hand. Why. it wouldn't be twQ days until t b a t relrigerator v.wld be nagging, "Clean me ... clean me." Then the next th~ you know it would be talking to the other appliances behind my back and the sweeper at- tachment for the blinds would be whispering, "Who won the '63 election? I never see }£ER anymore." To gain the favor of the children. the refrigerator would play rock n1usic and everytime I would discipline them, they WO!Uid say hotly. "U what you say is true. then how come we dkln 't hear it on the refrigerator! I mean. why would a refrigerator lie?" 'lben the refrigerator would set about to aJlenate my husband's affec t lon·s by playing soft music, singing Spanish ballads and spitting out fresh ice cubes. He would eventua11y note that t 'h e refrigerator was good with the children. was always there when he got ho.me, and never lost Its car keys. Iity best friend v.·ou\d com" under the refrigerator's spell when it offered a large roomy freezing compartment for her erlras. and told her she didn 't look old enough to turn on the stove by herself. Then to really squelch my status in the kitchen, it would wait until my mQther-in-law was there and when she turn- ed to the refrigerator and ask· ed. "Did you say something!" 'l'he refrigerator would reply, "No, it must have been ---'"Erma's leftovers. They talk a kit among themselves." I Enjoy the advantages of the famous Nikon 35mm System ikkorma TN Has the unique Nikon "center-weighted · me1er system. bu1tl 1n. Uses· famous Interchangeable Nikkor lenses and Nikon accessories. But cosls you less. 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Sunny Spring colors pliA whitt>. M isses sizes. Sorry no moil ~--...:3'_ or phone. Plaza Biouses, Shirts, 66, Street Floor. '· • REG . $14 JR . SHIRTS REG . $16 DENIM PANT S ~i5 ,99 and 7.99 ~'ii'~n ~~ve $8 on lonq sleeved printshirt~ g in p-int eyelet fob-ics. flowers ard shadow stripes. All polyster/cottons. C? JuniOf si ze s 5-13. 5.99. ' . ' ' . .... ,_, . rushed cotton denim ieons in r'IQll'f, geen. o•ange. yellow, blue;S-13, 7.99 ~""'°' Spo<t•we"'. 97 . ~ ~ANGE. M.Ail OF OIVNGE. 2JOON. TIAllrt Sir"1 j114)~·1Jl I • G IN Lak Bask Sa tu Se Ult. V.'ilt Phil from and 9!1-!13 day Gail ,,. ·-• GOC , c. ' ,.,..,, .. '~' ""' A; 1 A 0 _.. Arlr "" Pack Comes Back, Ends UCLA Dynasty, 80-77 GREENSBORO, N.C. (API -The 'POck came bock Saturday and buried UCLA 'a passicnl(e title dreanw to a bar- rage ol l>avid n.om_. lield &'>I'll. L<d by their homef""11 ldoi , Nonll Cal'olina State players finally ....ilud "an impoosible drtom" with a ,_ .._. IJG.77 -ertlmo """"" over grim UCLA In Che NadonaJ CoUegiate Athletic A I soc I a ti on . s semillnal playoffs in basketball crazy Greensboro. "They are an unbel ievable bunch ol guys. Pressure seems to motivate them,'' North Carolina State coadi Ncrm ~n ~·ed after watching one ol the biggest Lakers Bid For Crown Vs Buffalo INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers clinched a share of the National Basketball Associatioo's Pa cific Division, Saturday night thanks to the Seattle SuperSonics. Seattle handed the Golden Slate War- riors a JJ9..137 defeat at Oakland Satur- day night on Fted Brown's shot at the buzzer, virtuaUy eliminating the War- riors rrom playoff ~ Cold<O Slete is 211 games behind the I.airers. LA has two games remaining, the Waniors three. Thus the Laken can wrap ~ the UUe with a win over Buffalo at the Forum tonight. Golden state is at Phom.ii. Seattle's Brown soored 51 point& in the tilt, the highest in an NBA games since Wilt Ownberlai.n scored 58 for Philadelphia in February of t!l67. The Seattle guard's winning shot was from the right comer of Ille coort, bank· ing off ,the backboard. For the game, he made 2.4 of 37 field goal attempb. His previoos high in a game ttilis season was 38 points. Seattle led by 13 pmts in the second period, but the W arriora raUied to lead 111·106 after thrff quarters. Seattle went ahead lJS..133 on a basket ~ Brown with one minute remaining. Tu~ free tlrows by Rick Bany, - totaled 34 points, !led the ,.,,... rot Diel< Snyder made a field goal to put SeatUe boe1t in frmt 137·135. A basl<et by Bany with seven se<Xll1ds left tied the score, and Seattle called time out and set up a play for Brown. Jim Barnett and Butch Beard, both of whom fouled oot, each soorod 30 for Golden Slate. In all, five players fouled out of the game. The Lakers have "''On 14 al their last. 18 gam~ and following tonight 's game with the Braves • .o>nclude the regular season Tuesday n~ at home against Seattle. • Elmore Smith has been the Laken' big spartcplug ol late. ,,,. Los Angele5 cent... soonid a ~g1t 29 points and gra-1(~ in the l.ok"en' 99--93 victory OVe!" the Oricago &fls Fri· day night. Jim Prlto had 34 points and Gail ~ hit IS In the game. Ai1teaters Walk Tu\6-5 Win Over ASU Craig Anderson drew a walk with the bases loaded in the 11\h inning. forctnR: in the winning run ln UC Irvine's&-$ victory over visiting Arir.ona State Urllft!'Sity Saturday in rollege baseball actkn Sin1des by And y Belasco and Bruce Banning and a h\'O-OUt walk to Steve Whitehead preceded Andel"'SOO's base on balls. Andenon '1.'alked on a full count. UCI's Antea ters had rallied to tie the score \vitb a b"io of runs in the last two innings. Trailing 5-2. ucr scored a nln in the eighth on Anderson's ground out and !led it in the ninth when John Palmer walked and Belasco singled. Terry Stupy then doubled. in the two runs. IWl!eheod and Sblpy hod nBHOOring singles In the fourth and fifth innings. UCI's Cary Wbeeloclt got off to a rod<y st.vt. _, a11 n,. Sun Devils runs 1n the ftrst f...,. innings. but he settled 00wn to blank them the ""'of the way, pkk· Ing up !Us shth victory in eight decisions. The win ran Uct's record to 1'4-6 while Ari1.ona State. nmnerup ttree yean In a ""' In the NCAA tournament, ls ,_ 111- tO. UC! has bee ten the Sun Devtlo three times in four outlnp this seuaa. UC ll"'ritlt !61 ........... , ... (fl .. ,~,.. I •'--~ ' I 1 IWllls. Zit I t!•-rf I 7 l llt1ltlcll, d~ $~, t I I 2 J J1l11. cf Muotws, pr 0 0 0 GW .. tll~f. Ill 111~111 ... , c I 0 1 0$1r .... rt Mtll....,., 111 1 f OllillfntOll, c i Pl'llff, U 0 0 0Mfddoll, lti Wiii~, •1 I 0 ) 10tt•rMll, 11 ""°"'"'°"' I~' 0 0 fl•n6ruu1, II Wllftloct. o S o O Ol•n""''.,, o lfO!\I, 311 J 0 0 OCIW'l'\HIM p Pt!,,..,, p11 O 1 O Mroo.1, p f a111. •211 I 0 0 0 Toteli d a II I T"l lt _,,_ •• r I,.. J I 1 I J 0 • ' J 0 ' , ' 0 • 0 ' 1 ' 0 , 1 0 0 ' 0 1 0 I 0 1 2 s l 1 0 0 0 • 0 •••• 0 0 0 0 :I/Ill ' ••• Ill 100 to0 to-! II J 000 110 Oil Ol-4 11 r upsetl In '"°"' basketball vi<tor1. The victory ""1od UCLA's tm uilli ll· )'eaN>ld ,..,.,..i playoff """11 at :II vic- torioo and shot Che top.ranked Wolfpac k inl<> Monday night's championlllip finals agatmc Marquett~. a 14--51 winner OV'9' Kansas . It was also sweet rev~ for St.ate. a n.ltgned and discooraged team af'ter losing an 84-66 decision to the Bndm last ~btr In st .. Louis. "1 have kMwo the streak couldn 't go on foreYer." said UCLA coach John Wooden. "\•le·re just glad it went on as kw\g as it did." Sk>an was characteristically subdued but obviously happy after his dramatic lriumph before a screaming homelo>An etO>A'd cl IS,829 at the Greensboro C'A>!iscwn. "It lookflet like an impossible task. but pressure seems to motil'llle them." said Sloan. •·We had to do a 1d or good th ings ... great things. ~tarquette 's in an en· viable position now. ()Jr problem will be getting back down to earth." \\'inning Its 27th straight ga me since the demanding UCLA loss, its only o( the sc~, North Carolina Statf' had to "'ipc out an I I-point deficit in regula tk>n ti1ne. The pressure was thick. "\\'e beat a grea't basketball team," DAVID THOMPSON GRABS REBOUND FROM UCLA'S DAVE MEYERS. NCAA Swimfest UCI's Boughey, Philpot Place 1-2 in 1,650 Free By HOW ARD L. HANDY Of .... o.ltr ,u.t Si.ft LONG BEACH----'lbomas Boughey and Boyd Philpot made it an All·UC Irvine stx>w in the 1,650-yard freestyle for the second straight year. this time in record fashlon, as the 11th annual NCAA college division swimming and diving champiOllShips came to a close Saturday night at Belmont Plaz.a Olympic pool here. Boughey. a junior classman, v.·on his third straight title in the e\·ent and in the process erased former UCI star ~like ilartin's meet rerord with a brilliant 16:19.8 clocking. litartin's mark had been in the books since 1970 at 16:25.2. It was Boughey's sixth iIXi.ividuaJ dlampiomhip and 1he sixth straight year fOl' UCJ to win the 1,650. Otherwise. it. was a disappoiming day for mach Ed NewlaOO's Anteaters who finished fifth in the final team standings with 126 points. "I was more reWed this year than !Mt year." Boughey said after catching hi! breath follov.ing the gruellinl: performance. "I Ulink I was more prepared for it. "It he~. too, wheTi you ha"~ someone as docse as Boyd was. You just want to beat him." Philpot could have bttn a tv.·o.time winner of the e\•ent except for his team· mate but V.'3.Sfl 't unhappy to finish sec· ond. "He goes a liUle more yardage In pnc· tlce than l do." Philpot ad mit""1. "f knew where Tom was and I knew tbe others were behind me." '"!be Tinker ( 80ughey I gwam !& -for the final tOO yards. He really free relay team made it to the con- solat ion finals as the only other UCI en· tries Saturday nighL \l'beatoo.pla<'«l.IOth in the 200 backstroke in 2:03.fJS and the UC! relay team finished ninth. Tom C.Ormack posted a time of 2:19.22 in the 200 breast stroke in the aflem0011. a school record . but failed to qualify. Guy An!ley "'as disq ualHied in th~ prelims in the 100 butterfly v.·ith ~li ke Figueroa and Brad Lynn failing ro quaiify. Tim Quinn li kewise missed Jn the 100 frt.-e. Cll•mpMfllfllp Flrht li !"511 lrent1le -l . aovgi..y IVC lrvlM) U :U,151 (M"' rte-. 1,..11, lofmer m•ri< "' Mike Marlin, UCI, ""' ":U .UO>. 1. ~hUpot cue Ir.I ... ) ll!ll.42, ), sn..!<ky (f"UQll Soundl 16:«).22, '· W1llffi !Ch•<O s1111 ! 11:u .t.1. J . .::ar•1 .C0 •1<1•nd Univ.I 11.4 .IS, I. TeoJul< IVC 01vl1l 11:4'.60. 100 lrMS!ytf -\, W•t>Q (Cni<o St1!•I •1.51, 1. All.ii (Sprlnvli.id) U.lG, .l. H0¥1-IChk o Slit.I 4/.11), '· MHIM (8u1f~IO Sii!•) ., IS, s. Poire cue D•vl1) 41 .... a. IC111 IMonmot1flll '8111. 2Clll IH'Nlff'Olr.• -\, ThotnH f!fSI, itl.) \:~.Sii. 2. J•mn (l(«iyonl 1:,..1'1', J OH"'' (Cnlco Slll•l 1:,,..,, '· f"'-'~ 111-..lnl 1 00.13. s., Momfnv CJOM11 Mot>l<l<1tl J.00.6'1, 6 G-~ !CS l'for'lnrlll9tl J:f2,j0. Dtl\.r1: 11. W'ltff,... f UC tr.IN) l :U.SS. ---· 200 bn'•1tslrolce -' MIV!li'td fE.n• Ill I J;ll,6'1, I Sultlw•n (Ell! 111.).J ll'!, l Hrri<Ptt IOM<llnl 2:1J lS, ... Mill~ !UC 0..Y<sl J 1 ... u. s. A.iburv (Wftl. C:(t!O ) 1.11.10, •. Sllelvll'' IC:lllco S!•lel 2:11.2'. Mft'I rKOrlll. 700 ovr1~1!V -1. MO"<i' IJoiln) Mo11•ln1\ 1.UOS. 1, Revrootds !C1I Polv, SLOl I.ii 6(1, J. G•1u !("la> S•.ite ! 1.S1.SO, '· 81'10' !No. t.'.ocn191nl 1:S1.I!, l. Nor•ntMro IMo·Rollf ! !;Sll.2', 6. ~Intl iC "•<O ~lt!OI l:Sll.11. Mee! r«Md. l-mt'ler ~VlnQ -I. JAttJOn !UC o,,.,;,l Mt 4S, } o_.-tol (tlllnon , (!•tie) Ol.J4, l . lh>1t! IMOnmo.llh l •1114. 4. H~••n (Ur D~v!1I ,,~ •l \ ~<"·"!"' (Clarion) <CIS 01. 6. S>I M'OI' (l't•Ollt $0uncl) )tS.IO. olCltl lrtt r.i1v -!. Clll(o Stall' J IQ (Iii l/1/.to'' record. o~ FllCOl'd l :IG "'· cs LOF19 81'1C~. 1''41), 1. UC. D1vl' l .li .... ), MOntT>ou!n :l 11:10, ' CS 1ior111rldQt l ·U.Sl, s w"''~'" 111inol• 1.nn Q!~''' f . UC lrvlM IOVi...,., ~It-•• W~fllllfl, ""~"!I ) J:U.4t. Nolf: Jalln HQ9111n$ lln!.,,td .-cond but d1,-<1V~llli«1. MM I FKOl'd. Fln11 '""' oc:or ... · t. C:lllco Stele tts, ?. UC D1v11 111, J. E11~11 llll(!Oli 1Sll, 4. CS Nor1t,.1<111, 11', l UC •rv'"' 114, •. J"""' H-ln1 IU, '· D•~l•nd Univ. 7', I, MOl'WnOUtn M, t. Wtle•IOtt, $ltflnq!a.id ln<I C:"I '°'V !Sl.OJ '°' 11. 8-oln .,, 13. Cl~rlotl Sll!e '2, 14. ~\111'11 '-"' :JI, U. ~II SI~•• l7. 16. ND. ""~" )I, 11. O<cldell'-' n. 11. l(•"ron ,., It. A.WINI 26. 20. a llll•lo 511!e :l:S. said Sloan. "\Il e ret"Ognize thal UCLA is one o( the greatest 1eams of all time." The Bn1ira and Y.'olfpack both looked like tv.·o cl the •·greatest teams" in thttr superb duel before a nati<nal television audience and the mad, roaring fans at lhl' Coliseum. Titompson contributed the killing points in tht second overtime to put an end to t:CLA's dynastic aspirations. The ootrome S('t.s up the flrst NCAA final s~·do>An in eight seasons witliout L'CLo\. The last lime UCl..A was exctudrd froni the NCAA finale v.·as in 1966 >A'hi>n Te!Cas-EI Paso beat Kentuckv ?l).65. • The ga me belv.-een the \\'oJ.fpack and Fru1s Gave Pack Eclge -Wooden c:H EE\SBORO, \,(', 1AP1 -The UCLA Bruins found themscl\'es in an u11· familiar position Saturday -and didn't fi nd it very ro1nfortahl(• Losing <in NCAA playoff game for The first 1i1ne in e1~rht years, the Bruins sullenly ch.1n~ed into ci ,·ihan clo1hell in 1hei r lackluster dressing roo1n "'hile roach John \\'ooden talked quietly and painstakingly >A'ith reporters. "I knew it couldn't goon fore\•er." said \\"ooden after losing an f!0.77 dooble O\'ertime thriller to North Carolina Sla'e in the !\CAA semifinal basketball play<ifs. "Now. let's play them somcv.'here in California. Y.'e \·e played them in their ~ <Sa turday! and al St. Louis d ast Dccemberi.'' \\.oodt'fl conceded !hat the hon1etov.·n fans g<i\'C Norlh Ca rolina Stat e u1· spiration . n1oment um. and the ed ge. "\\'hen you make a run. the cro11'd has a tremendous effect on you,"' S3id \\'ooden. The outcome of thr game was stunning lo the L.:C LA roach, as it obviously \o\'as to his talented players. "I thought we had the game in hand on tv.·o different occasions. but v.·e made crucia l miS(akes," said the schola rly \\'oodcn. "\\'e had an ll·point lead and took three bad shots and each time they ca~ do>An and scored. We ha ve had some trouble holding the lead ."" \Vooden "'as asked if he regarded the lo.~<; as the end of a dynasty. Before Sat urday. UCLA had \\'On seven straight nal iOll.'.l l litlcs and nine in 10 years. "f never considered It. a dynasty." hr said. "\\'e had a great run and lhings broke right. And I feel sure "'C 'll have a fine te~m aga in next season." \\'ill he be back at UCLA again next year? "T expect to," said a calm. self-con· trolled \Vooden. \\'hile \\'ooden chatted with reporters, some member.; of his learn v.·ere not so amiabl e. Bill Walton. UCLA's three-time All·Ameri ca center shielded his face from photographers and refused to tal k to reporters. "\\.hy do you keep asking me these questions if }'OU knov.• that rm not going to.answer them?'' Y.'ali.on s.aid.repea!edly_ in surly tones. \\llile he dressed in dungareec;, some- one asked the superstar >A'hat he pla n· ned to do after the game. "I'm going back to my hotel and ha\'e supper," he said. Other players talked , but didn't say 1nuch . And some had checkf.'d oul before reporters could see them. \\'ooden choked down his bitter disair 1xiin11nt'nl. "I think yoo fellov.'S !the news media) voted these teams one-t~·o in the country and they Q.ave to be just about the best,'" he said. "You saw a pretty good ball game.'' .~!ARQUETTE TOPS ]Al'IIAWKS, 64,,Sl GREEXSBOHO. :\'.C. 1AP ) -~ta r· queu e's \\'arriors noated past Kansas '>''ith nine straig111 poims early 1n th!' sec· ond half. four of them on fasl·br,..ak' b<tskets by Lloyd \ralton. and charged in· 10 1he .\'CAA's rha n101onsh1 p game \.\ilh a 64-51 \'ictory o\'er the Jay hawks Satur· day . Marquette's irrepressible de f e n se broke open the opener. >A'hich was a rlose game unt il the \\'a rriors got hot. Trailing 29--26 >A'i th about t>A-o minules gone in the second hair, Marquette forward Earl Tatum trtggettd tbe Warriors r1in'1'0lnt flurry with a field goal. 1hc Bruins. billed M 1b('o tleadhnf'T' of th(• day. \l'as t'\'Cryth1111't that 1t 'A,1'> cr:1l'kt-d up to bt> bt>tw1.•1:11 thl' na11011 '.s \o I ;.ind No. :? t('ams. ._ \\'onder-pla)t"r Bill >A'tllton >A"ho sf'QrM 29 points for thl· dl'fl'nd1n~ n:1t1on:i ! chrunpioos. had he!pi.."Ci th(' Bruuts t<1ke n SCYC>n·poffil lt'ad i'lifl} Ill lhe St•l'Ol\d thrillini; O\'f"f'11rne period. UCW\ li.'<i 74·67 .1nd !>et•n11'1.1 to h.1\'" 1h~' gan1e s.al ll-d away \\'h~·o !ht• \\'o!fp.1rk players, \l llh "l':ick Po\\l'r · hni.;1ni.:: u1 lht'lr t'<U'S. "i'nt 10 \\'Ork ,\l<111ty To11t•. the ~r11;1ll1'~t pl.11 t•r n11 lhl' court at 5-fl'\".l•i, Tr'1~1:r1·1·d \(' Stat···, rally 1111h 1110 lr1-,.· uuv1~:. 1h.11 1n111111t•d 1ht> t:Cl..A lead to 7~·69 Tommy Curtis ~cori-d ;1 frvt· lhru1r for l'Cl..A to m:ike it 7:'J.t)9 >All.ti 3 II h.·h 111 1tk· ~an1l'. bot thal >A;i~ 1he Uruuis' lac;t hurr.1,\' l'Cl.1\'s f:>,~' f' :\h'Yt'l'S n11sscd th<' !im S.hOt O( ;1 On1•·Jlldo()llt' fr<.'t' thrO\\' SJtuation v. lth 1. 16 left. tJ1~ 0111niprt:S('11l 'Mlolnµson ~uckt'<i up 111 .. n'hotind :111<1 NC St~!" l1.1d J)t)S.Sess ion 01 thl' ball :ind the op- porh111111 Ii) end the !11•ut1U1.' charn· p1011:.h1p !!h.1·Jn, VCl..A ,/11· MJ"f" 11 l'<>l>t-: !J ..... il~n If,(~• ,. ,,, ._, • ,, J ,., 1 t t,fl '•l<L"d ~ !" '"'r•>Q" Ji, B~·'''''; II « /.1·•11 '' "" • •! ''" .. , l•\ ~ ,\ " '' { ~·•'• I• I~ I ~· •~qut• t U~'~ 1~ N (. \t~t• •I l"d o• tir.i O>ttt•"lt 1,,o, •" ,, .. ' ~····· ., I>, ..... ~ UPI ftlt -i. UCLA'S BILL .. WALTON SCORES BASKET OV ER TOMMY BURLESON. Solo111011 Te ll ~ l\ie1no1·ie s Of ls1·ael-A1·c1ll Co11flic~t Hrend 11 .'I ~ 4 rr·nT< ;1 lo:1 f . h'1! ;:;a1;. nlln1· 11:11;, '>l'll111g for t1 11.r" 111,ui 5l p1·r gilllnn. Th11t 11-n" th1· <;1!11.1111111 1n l 'iT~ir l end1rr !hi ~ ~·11ar 1\h1·11 \]1!.1• ~,l<unrin 11as h\'1n[! thr>rt· Solomon. forrnt•r \\'f'~lm1n'\l r r lligh ~nd l'nl\f'r<.11.v of K<1n.s;1<; d1\la11t'" ~litr, i<; bark 111 Cali forni a bc111•'t'll it·ntun'!' Thie 2j-y(·ar-0ld St>lomon ('f)ITI!li'INI 1n nnd m1dlcd tr:1ck dunng !he JG 1nf)fl!hs he "'as in l<;rael. \nd.he.s.a.1.:S thu. conl.1ct lw::i..mad&l-\\.Ith . l\rabs and l.!.rl1l'li pt'Ople 1:a1·c him ;111 un · 9 LENN W"JTll \VII ITE \V A ~H dcrstandin" and ins1ghl tu the prohl£'111S the t\1'<1 propll'S ha\'c in CCK':\iSt1n" Solomon rr<:atls a fe11· or th<' mf·rnor1i'" he garnered durin~ the r('('('nlly 1·00· eluded Arab-Israel \\Sr. "ll SN·m'-d lh;1t people every>Ahcrr h:i<I lost somi'Qrlf' 1n the >Aar and it "as \"t•r y d1•pn· ..... s1ng."· hf' says. ··\\'e \\t'rC'Tl ·t d1rl'(>l l\' affr'f'h"I 11'l1''r" I >A'as. except for hlarkOut-: ;11111 f•·"•·r rnf'n at \1·ork " Solnn1on s:ns 1hr· to11gh1''>t p;1r1 uf hL~ ~ta~· 01•·r tht·rt· v.a~ th•· !ani:.u;•i.:•· harrif•" A!rhnu~h ht• 1\tl'i -:tud\'l!l~ th•· rPadin i.: ;.111d 1111trnA r,f Jlrllrc11, Li)Jll· 1n11nir';_11ir.n 11;i.., o;fill d1ffieul!. Solon1on tr111·('!l.,.I In l·:urof'\I' v.1!11 th" l:'r1tel1 nall(;nal 1r:u k t('a1n 11l1rl rt'1';dl-: that 11hil•· llu·1 !r£'kkt·d 1 n rn•t.: !1 { ;"rn1<1n\ th(· l•'lltil 11·;.i~'n(·:11 dr 1:u:1rd11l. a pp.1rl'ni h· a.' 110 ;1 f11'rn1:11h to.v.h:11 h;1p· P"..:rK'Cl to l"rilt•l1 ath!cto~ nn<! n:i;icht'' .u !ht' !972 <llymp1cs · ill' f('('\s h1··~ physic:ill v 1n !ht· t ~·~t shaixi l'\'CT. hut s.oy§..1he's not J:1•<1rrd menta!ly to COrttlnu(f t~a1111ng and run· n1ng . ··1 think :1bout atl 1he v.ork requ1rl'd 111~1 r<i g• t !1)1 11nH· r11Jv.n 1110 "t'ronds ;ind I f!1rg1 ·t :illl'l111 11,"' solornr111 ll·lls 'l'n1~ ~urnn1•·r ht•'Jl l!.O to 1h" t.'111\'f'rsily of T1·\a.s. El 1';1i.o 1 l'T~;1'1 to 1'0nt1ooe ~tud1e.s in p(1litic:a! SCll'lll't! <ind in:~ t(·rn:,11ona! r•·lations. And. h1•'ll S!.'r\·e a.s <in ass1~tant track 1•()aeh ;1t t:TEI' undf'r rorm!'r La Habra I heh L'();1Ch Tt'l'l Banks Hut he <1dmlls he has no ~hd plans for his pcrrn.anent Ra- 11011 Ill IJf(' LT£l-'...--h\'-J.ho,...l.l.a.1·. h.'l.'i a L'nilNI N> - iirir.<; n:i ,or-\\'tlh 11-; fH'C9 'nl track. ~ciuad . Ot i 1t :ire arhlt·t!'S frorn ::i11l'rlen. Irela nd, h1di.1. Trin11lad. 1;h11na, ,\u s tr a Ii 11 . (';1n;11!:1, Kl'n~:1, .Jam11 1c;1 and Jliew .l1·r~•·\ Th1>\ \,.put r•n quit{' :1 l ;i!hl'r·~on acl at 1\ I d"''(lt)('ru I il~ti. ./1J" \\ 1 lnlf1rr C'Oacricd 111•· ~ ,r,•1 hound.; In a (_I f basketball c.t1.nnp1on"h1p 111 1!11;~1 11h«r1 ti}{' f\.o1u1ds 1!•·ti·;1tc<l i\ciu1nas in tht utlt' 111;.itch, i2· Jti .lu.~r .t \\flt•k ;1~0 ,-\1:1sC'nd"ro haggl'd anolhcr CIF h0t>p croY.-n, rh1s time han- dini.: t:ls1nore 1f<; only Ins~ of thl' ~1·aSOfl. 1\nrl 1·n<1t•hing ! ht· ll0url(ls \1 ;1.,i; 1\rt \\'1!morC'. J oe's son l'\l.,\ epitaph S.:11urday·,. ga1r.e "ith \or1h Ca rr111n:i Sin!,.. 1«1n I)(' ('flno;1<lrred rnnrC" of ;i uan1<· 1 ·c1 ... \ lo:.I instead of O!lt' !hat '.\I S \\(10 \e1><·0111he \\/ins T l'("~)\: -John Vr\''<'Onlh<:, 1von n t11·lirl'ak1·r 10 1l11ff':H Srnn S1n 11h i;, 6·7. ;.fl 1n the ~cn11 hn:1 ls S:iturd3\' of the 81~.!H~ m('n!l prorcs,1•n1iJl tenn;.~ t1111rna· n1t·n1 hrrl'. / i\n 1\l1·1\nwr1l":1n f1n;1l :1p!)•11rc·d to be u1 lh" rn.1k1ng f'arl11·r. IHll Smith mi.'™.'d his <'h:in1·t• for 1ir!or\' n11'r Newcombe. E:1rln:r ,\rthur 1\,hf' h;id beat('O Torn Ok· kr r of llolland. 6-1, 6-4. -. bow to pa<e bilmell and Boyd tried to 91Ay with him as long as he could, then hang In f« SOC<JOd place," Newland said. World Class Spikers at UCI Today Boughey started In front and held tile !<ad th"'°"' 300 yard! belore the doo began tndlng the lead until 8oughey wrot tn fnn to stay at the 90().yard mark. Aller that it was merely a case of bow fast he ••otdd be going. Did he know he was swlmming at a record pact? "f jool<ed at the board at 500 and t.111111 yard.<> but t wam't thinking about a """'11." oc.ighey adm!Ued. Newlaixl <'Olis him TinkCT "becaU14l he can fix~." rr..tunan J...., Whoo ... •nd 1he 400 By STEVE BRA,1> ot Ille Dtlf1 '1111 S•1H -It's dwbtful e'·en Bill Toomey knew ••hal he was inheriting "'hen he gobbft.d up the ~1eet of Champions from t.;CLA . 1'he UC lr,•ine track roach. ·who ha"' called hls facility one of 1he bes t. "·ill ha ve 1 chance to prove It stJrting at • 12:30 today as an overload contingent or world cln.s1 alhleees invades. • 'Ibere IJ an aura of mystery ' to ttie m~. since it is ela-;!lfied as an open competition and late entries may be ac· ()('peed. Thus, if a Sle,·e \\'illiams or Al Feucrbach should sudd<'nly d«idc to !di the UC! racilitl('S und('r compe1itive cir('Umstances., the opportunity is there. Only the athl ete bad better be ready for a sti ff challenge. Annually one of the be!t early season meel.s wtUle held at UCLA, the J\feet of Champion! has 111 the makings or 11 tot>" . night IM\1lrt!]()TI<l1 Starlini:! II ith !hr f1r.._t e\1t'nt. tlw!: loo~ 111mp 01! 1np1C' charn1l Han1f\ \\'1l!iam-., hampcn.'<i b1 1 111ur1··~ rh<' , 111 .t 1110 ~ea<;On!I. SH\.., ht·~ rt'ad1· to :::o and sud- dcnl1 !lenou~ J1·rr1 l'r'Ol'lllr i< v.·u1 1ng Pr0<'l'1r rN10rdPd !hr top lonj:l 1un1p 111 thd n.11ton 1·1,• \llt·k ;11 21l·fP 1 11nd 1111.s alre:idy dQOe 26·2 1n the t.;CI pit. That's the way ii is 1n 'irtually ev('ry event Tht> spnnf o;, v.1th Oon Qu<1 rr1r . tin.• huN!l<''i v.·nh Tommi<' l.f<' \\'h11e. the Pote \;l1Jlt n1th l\1r1f r~:-k.~ ()( :-.v.rdm , the h11!h Jtunp 111th Br:n:ildl'J Bmv.11 the in. pit· J!J:tl;• 11.1,1 \;1•:,n T1Jf ..• n.1 lhf' 440 11 i•h l,,,,,u!hcn1<'Jl1f 1r111t1 C11!r~l.'·s ~1lke ~u1iil••!;1r\ .ir(' p<Jrlr<.·ul.ir!y lv:idrd Thf' rn!lc and :J..rn1lc fields, while corn. pf't 111\1•. lnt-k the b11:·pan1f."' nthlt•!"s:, ,.~ most of lhr-top ruMc~. like the Pacific coa~I Club'~ Sick ROS<' :ind ~ ~lilton, h.11·c comm iurnent~ l'i~1~·~e . P.~CiT SuM1y, Mirth 24, 1c;1 .. Indiana NCAA Swim Favorite "'' LEISURE WINTER -Angels pitching star Nolan Ryan praises his pointer Betsy during a hunting trip near his Alvin, Tex. home this • ·past winter. Ryan spends a leisure winter focused around his family ~: ind outdoor recreation. , ... Goal: Less Walks [i·Ryan Says He'll Use . . ' . . Fast Ball More it1 '74 •, . ~· PAL:0.1 SPRINGS (A,P f -Fl~unc· ,mt_~'!'ing Nolan Ryan, \.~tho pitched two ~.l)itters in 1973 and set a strikeout •moord. plans to use his fast ball even ~ Utis baseball season ,than last. ~ "Control is still one area where I have .a.Jot ol improv~ment to do.'' says the 'n· ~ Teran. "I walked quite a few ~t.tler.i last year (162) so 1·m trying to \};al down on that, maybe by not being as line with certain pitches and 5ticking with my fast ball a little more." Since com ing to the California Angels Jrc;n the._ New York Mets. Ryan ~ pos1ed seasons of 19-16 and 2!-16 as lhc HCC of the staff. • , He st ruck out 383 last season to bel!er Sandy t\oufax 's major league record by .~. His 712 strikeouts in thl' l\\'O st·asons ,also is a record. _ to say he'd like ·to win 20 games again in 1974. "But sening goals for strikeouts or earned run average -I don 't do that." Coming into spring training, Ryan said bis arm felt brlter than it has in · previous springs for no particular reason. And two sea:sons of American League experience helps. "I know Ille hitters. I don'\ keep book on them, but J kmw them in my miOO .. , .who J ~et out and hit ""tiat off me. "I know v.tiat to do in certain Sil.US· t~. The only thing is executing it. That's v.tiy I keep working on control." nre 19~fighl~ander says the strike zone interpretation in 1 he i\rnerican League also has hclpM because "its a high strike zone and wh<'n I have a tendency to be 111itd. l'rn wild high . So I'm sure ii has been of sorne benefit to ffiC'." \ • LONG BEACH (AP) -Pele< Doland, sw1mm1ng coech at the UnJwnity of Swlhern California, _,.t waot oo con- cede Jndlana itl .evtntb OOMeCUtlvt NCAA championship. He even uyr the Hoos.len m.iabt not make it a rout. "Very minJmal," Dtlland s a Id . however1 of anyone's chance to unseat an Indiana team Ted by John Kinsella, Mike Stamm and Fred 1)'1er In the NCAA University '""·imming and diving cham- pionships Thursday through Saturday at the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. "Basically, if you look at a comparisoti or the two learns, l'ney have five or s1 .. men with bette-r times. I thlnk they rigure to vrin solidly -but not in 11 runavoay ." Teamwise. Daland foreeees 1 "very c:ompetillve" roce for second, third and fourth. "'l'erulessee was second last year and I'm sure it is tough lhis year. Stan· ford, UC.'LA and \\'ashlngton v.ill be very much ln It." Southern c.ars Trojans, who have ....,,., five NCAA S"'imming titles, fiu1.shtd th ird In 1973. and illness deprived them tnis season of the ~r,•lccs or len.111 ca~ tain Tom ~lcBrccn . Daland said llit first fcv.· events v.·ou!U forev.·am an upset. "They tend to set a pattern for the meet -the 500 free and the 200 in· dividual niedley. There v.·ill be a lot of pressure <ln the mcdll'y relay ... Indiana senior Kinsella seeks lus third Sports in Brie f Kings Roll, 5-0, Streak Now at 10 1:-0GLE \\'OOD -Gary Edv•a rds posted his first shutout of the season Saturday night. helping Los Angeles extend its unbeaten sitreak to 10 games as the Kings downed Vancouver 5-0 Saturday night in a National Hockey League game. '!be victory enabled the Klngs to main- tain their three-point leed over Allauta in the We&tem Dtrislm playtif lknp for third place. Atlanta defeated -Saturday. Edwards, playing In <nly his 16th game of ttie ~ and making his third start since December 15th in relief of Rogie Vachon, recorded his fourth NHL career shutout. e Connor• Wh11 SALT LAKE CITY -~seeded Jim· my Connors and No. 3 seed Vilas c:e-rulait~s took semifinal victories Satur- d:ly and v.1n face each other for the title in the $17,500 pro tennis champlonship to- day. Coonors eliminatro tough D i c k Bohrnstedt, 6-2, 6-2, Gerulaitis defeated young Billy Martin in an earlier three set matdl 6-7, 6-2, 6-2. •King c-•ts AKRON, <JUo -Billie Jeon King had no trouble &ticking with her game plan Saturday and coasted to a 6-1, &-3. win over Olga ?r.forozova of the Soviet Union in the semifinal round of the Akron "'°'Omm's tennis open. "'Ira. King and aoother veteran oC the v.·omen's tennis toor, Nancy Gunter, will meet in today's final round v.tilch carries a SIO.OOJ pur:rie. r>.trs. Gllllter downed Jlam T~"'llarden, 6-4, 6-2. • Meller Ad1lC111Cf!S JACKSON. Pifiss. -Germany's Karl Meiler lived up IO his ~ed designa- tion Seturday, defeating Kim WarNiclc of Australia, 7..S, 6-2, 1n the semifinals ol the Mi5"iss!ppi In-indoor lennis dwnpionsh!ps. In the 5e<UXI s!ogi.s game Vljay Arnritcaj or India pushed --ed Alex ~fayer into me tie-breaker before falling, 7-5, 7-6. e Sands Stars PALl\I SP-RINGS -Amazing Orar!ie Sands sla.mmcd a three-run plnm.hit ~er in the e1ghth inning SAwrd a\'. lift- rng the California Angels to a 4-3 lriumph over the ti lilv.•aukee Brewers. It v.·as Sands' third home run of tl1<' spring and his St."Cdid in a pinch eapaci· ty. Last Saturday, Sands stroked a tv.·o- run pinch homer to defl'at San Francisco. For seven iMings the Angels were reslricted to five h its and one nm by former teammate Clyde Wright. Another ex-Angel, Keo Berry, helped bwld a 3-1 Brewer lead by ooUecting a double and two singles, driving in ooe run and scoc· ing another. e Ded9e r• Roll VERO BEACJI -Tom Paciorek drove in four runs with a home run and a single -his three-run homer higfl.lighting a ninMllll first innlng -as Los Angeles riddled i1ootreal 1~ Saturday for its seventh straight exhibition victory. The Dcic!gcrs. now 9-5. S<'nt 15 ballers lo the pla!c in th<> first inning against loser Balor :0.1oore. 'rhc EJPOS rommilted four errors in the first iMing and seven all told in the game. Jim \V)''M also homered for Los Angele6 , in the third. and stole his eighth and ninth bases of the spring in the big first inning. e Payne Ults 33 BATON ROUGE -Jam "Hawk" Hamiltoo hit 29 points to lead the Baton Rouge Hawks to a 115--107 vict«y over ~ Angeles in the semilinals of the Amateur Athletic Union national basket· ball tournamont SaWrday . Baton Rouge wiU meel Jacksonville in the finals tonight. Otis Johnson 's 20 re. bounds helped Jacksonville hold onto an 88-87 victory O\'Cr Washington BSU in lhc other semifinal. Former Southern California College !'far I >;1vid Payne sank 33 points and J)on Crcnshav.• had 31 for Los 1\ngeles. Payne illso pulled do"·n !7 rebounds. Purdue, Utah Collide Today • For NIT Title NE\\I YORK (API -The last time lhe "'-o teams m·ct. Utah beat"""Pur ue tr.: on a 2J.foot shot by Tickey Burden v.·ith tv•o seconds rem::iiniog. The t\\'O teams squar(' off <Jgain toda~ '.n lhc fin:ils of the t-;'at1onal Invitation Touma111en1. Purdul' coach Fred Schaus. rcn1embcrs ho1\' it ll'rLS fron1 the l:1s1 I i Ill(', "\\'e \\'Cre corning b<ick !rorn !hr Rain- bo,,.,· Clnssic nnd \\·c \rcre !ired. ;\nd , Even tbough he figures to use his fast ~I more. Ryan credits in1provement of a curve for much of his success. "I'n1 .geUing it over more and ifs a better 'Pitch than ft was when I was with the Mcts,'1 be explains. "I ha.ve a change-up 'tx.rt J really can't depend on it. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it isn't." Today's TV Sports Menu Ou TV T odu11 Cha1111 e l 2 at 1 0 , Ryan pitched his no-hitters on May 15 al Kansas Cttv and July 15 al Detroit, brooming the fift.h pitcher to notch tv.u in o single ~son. Then. 00 his nrst start after the Delroit gan1(', he held Baltimore hilless until :'11ark lkl;1nger blooped a single in tt1(' eighth inning . Of the Cy Young Au·ard. wh1th v.·cnt to Jim Palmer of R.1 lti1norc. Br;in savs he \IJ.'i "disa ppcintcd bul not · surpriScd." J<kl1ng ··1 CX-JX'C'\ed Palmt'r to win ii all alon g. lie 11-lts mon> roni:isten! all vc:ir and has h<td three or four outslandiilg years and never had v.·on it. I think a Jot of timt'l; lhl'y judgt· not only on a single season but also on past perfonnanoes." Ryan does'n •t set personal go.1!s except 10 a.m. (2) -!\'IT BASK.El· BALL -The championship game from New Yock's Mad.ism Square Gorden. 10:25 a.m. (J I) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Los Ang<'l~s Dodgers met't the Houston A!ilros in an exhibition g11me from Vero Beach, Fla. II a.nt 14\ -NHL llOCKEY - TI1e St. Louis Blues n1c-et the f i\'· crs at Philadclph iil. 1 28~-A~I Eft.. ICAN TEr-;!\"JS TOURNAr.tKST. 12 noon (2! -.;\BA BASKET· BALL -The Atlan!a 1-lawl<.-; take on the Capilal Bullets :it Landover. Md. 1 p.m. (7) -Anc·s CHAt.f. PJONSHIP AUTO RACING -The Atlanta 500. one of l4he top events on NA9::AR's ~ • ~ cirruit. (5) -ANGELS BASEBAU. -The California Angels meet· the ?i,f i I w a u k e e Brev.~ in an exhibition game from P1tbn Springs. 1:30 p.m. -SEA PINES HERITAGE G-OLF CLASSIC - Final round co\·eragr of the IJiltoo J1ead Island event. 2:30 p.m. (7l -A.~1ERICAN ~PORTS~tAN -Ilunting for qu ail zn Timmons\'ille, SC and a ka\•ak expedition down the Arkansas itnd Dolores rh•ers in Colorado. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE ll'ORLD OF' SPORTS -The toornamcnt of lhrills auto a-a.sh <.'.1ampionship. Also the wor1d ice dancing cham- piooships and the world super hot dog sl<ling d!ampion"111p. bC'sides that. we ·were playing at Utah. Qn<i:wtering all those th ings, t"'tl points ~ .. t.n1 too bad. '\.But that v.·as a while ago, and both these clubL'l have really improved,'' added Schaus. Both clubs sho,,.,·ed !heir improvemmt during NIT scn1ifinal action Saturday at l\tadison Square Garden. The rtC'S p:islrd ~too College. lli-92. afll'r Purdue be::it Jacksonville. 78-63. · :\l ike Sojournl'r scorOO 29 point s. Burden h:id 28. and 1)Tooe :0.lcdley 17 as the U1es v.·aded through a 2.'t-point scor· ing burst by Bob Carr!ng'!on 10 open up a big sccond-hnlf lc:id. '"l'hat S('C()nd half was an explosion they could hl'ar all the way bock to Salt Lake City," said Bill F~ler, Utah coach . Astray Nabs San Luis Rey Schaus said he v.mrld welcome the chance to test the Utes' speed and 'l''Ould run Jn the final game. 11ov."ever. it was pettemOO basketball. plus 21 points by center John Garrett wflich brought Purdue back in the second half. "We normally don't like to work v.ith patterns, but we got some good thlcgs out of them today, and it's no accident !hat we stopped Jac.k$oaville's big guy, butch T:iylor. \V(''r~ a good boxing ball ARCADIA 11\Pl -Ll~tly rcgartlro rommented. ··1 h.1d a kooct trip all the afl l'r 11 dis.1ppolnt111g 10th in the Santa v.·ay. 1 IE'! my horse run the last thrtt Anita HaOOlc.ap two ..-·eek' a11:0. A!ltray eighths of a mile. Th3fs all ltlcrc "-as lO r;qusred accounts ~·it.h his critics Satur-11 day wtwn he rallled OOll'liO(! into thr "I heard !'Ol'llebody eominR up oo me. ~t retcti and 11cnt on to \\\n !he S\12.((Kl but l didn't lhink it v.·ouJd be t.h<it close." San Luis Rey Stak~. C:nnlng up "'BS defending San l.Alill Rey The victory lmmtdi:a!rly put !he stJo of champion BiR Spruc<'. "1KI had run dead Carletnont Into conlrntloii for !he $1 25.000 l.'.&1St much or the v.·ay but flnl!ihcd just San Juan Ca.pistraoo on Santa Anita '~ thrl'f! quarters of a length behind the cl®ng weekend i:n two weeks. wtnn~r. Jockey J aciow Vnsqucz, a Panamani.a.n "tie just ntM too alow in the flnlt part \f'ho lives Ill New York, 8COl'tld his ftrtt of hl.s races," 1aid Angel Snntlago. "I lost ,;ctory in a $100.000 California race and _ ...,. ground when I ohang.d .,..,,... In , • the stretch. or I might tr.l\·e been C\'C?n club." Schaus sakl. closer. \\'C?'ll geti there next limt.'" .lat·k~onville aod BOL'iton College will The San Luis Rey is nm O\'<'r a 111 inl'et in a consolation rontcsl. 111ilcs on tile Sanla An11A grass course • \\'ith L:t"h lcadlnlt' 43-16 at hal(tin1t', 'l'ith the San Juan Ct:lpL\traoo al !l~ on Burden came ou t 1:1nd hil four of the first the $1Rme layoot. t.:tnh b.1skr1s to n1ove-his te11m 10 a 51\47 F8\wed Quick, a leader until passed •• lead. The L:tes ran off fl 14·2 scoring flur- by Astray, finished third. Jockey Donald ry "'hlle holding C<J.rringlon to only one Pierce commemed , "I wu Ju.'5t ""iltre l basket in lhe first five n1inutes. shooJd have t>ecrt every sttop of the way, ~fe3nv.·h.ilr. Sojourner. v.·ho finished but he ju.~t rouldn 't get th~." v.'ith 29 points. and Burden, who had 28. V~ei and Astray covered the opened Ut..-lh leads of as many as 20 In dlstance ln 2:24 2-5 and defeated nine v.·Mt wa3 perhaps the blggao1l runaway of others In dlis classic. • this year's NIT. • . . . . •, NCAA chamPtonS~P lo the 500-free:. He set the NCAA of 4:24.496 tv.·o years ago al ' t Point. Hts btUMt challenge mfyC Olympian Rick DeMont o( WM~ the v.-orld 400-meter free record bolder. ---. l.n the 200-lndividua! medley, 1)'1er and Soulhem Cal's Steve Furniss. last yt"ar's \\'iruil'rs, :ire the favor!t.es. Tyler may have an edge if he doesn 'I double up In lhL· 500 frl'estylc , wh ich. hurt him last \•car. The best tirne of the year in lhls e\'('n\. 1:52.7. hclongs 10 Slanford 's Johll Ht'11c.ken and Aubun1's \like Dre~·s. Tl'nncsstt v.on the .fro.yard medley rl'lay in !973, but v.·on't be as strong after lo.c;ing a key man. Indiana could v.·in 1f Brock l.adev.ig SPORTS Race Drivers Criticize Safetv Features • JOHANNESBURG (AP I -Several Fonnula One racing stars lashed Out Saturday al v.·hat they called inadequate or improper safety features at Kyalami Circuit. where American driver Peter Revson V.'3s kiUed Friday. Graham flill , one or the first at the crash scene, hinted that the fi re engine v.·as tardy in reaching the wreck. "Even when the fire truck did arrive. the fire extinguishers were not able to put the fire out and the big,_ high-pressure extinguisher arrived v.·ith a knot tied in the nozzle so v.•e could not make it reach th" burninq cilr." Ifill said . Denny lluhnc, rcliring pre~idl'nl of the f.r:ind Prix Ra!'ing Dri\·e;.~· Ai~ociation. stl.J:l!il'~!('d that the sl1'el·r.1il crash bar- rier \l'hirh the 35-\'(';ir.nld fi t'l'SOn hit dur- ing practice for. the ~l :irch 20 South African Gr<ind Prix 11·as inadequate. "If · th is crash had happened at Indy (Indianapolis \f1Jtor !'peedv.·ay ) the chances are that Peter Re\'Son's car v.·oold have been ricocheted back onto the I.rack. lfe "·ould h:i ve had a severe hcadacht', but he y.·ould probably climb out of the \\Teck .'' Hulme said. The In- diJnapolis course is surrounded by a con- crete crash barrier. "Ideally. racing drivers would like to Sl'C a clear hundred meters or so on rithcr side or the race track so that if 1hev did come off !here would be nolhing foi.tbemJ.o b.it-..aL least witil their can;; had lost thal initial tremendous energy." Hulme added . lleritag e Open provides a good brea!tstrob leg. ,..,.._., John Ttembley, defendlnil champion In the ~!"" and the JOO but· ~· loorm u lhe favorite again in tbo8fl eWll1S Ind Southern Cal's 8Na!! Kocsis may be the man to beat in the 400 individual medley. 'Ibe 200 free could be an all-Indiana event. Kimella , Tyler ' and teammates Jim ~tontgomery and Bill Heim all ha\-e done under l : 4 l this rear' Stanford's John llenck(.'11. \\'ho owns the American and NCAA record or 56.23 in the 100 breast meets UCLA '1 Toni Bruce, the NCAA champion tv.'O year~ ago. Kinsella is the odds-On fa\'O rilc in the t ,650 free. Sailors Top Mesa, 3-2; Nab C1·own i\like Blanchard !ired a three-hitter and Art Sorer doubled in the v.•iMing run in the sixt h inning, gil'ing Nev.'port Harbor 1-ligh a 3·2 victOry over CA<;ta r-.tesa and the championship of the Newport·~tesa baseball toomey Saturday night at TeWinlde Park. In tile aimolation gome, Eotancia defeat<d Corooa de! Mar, 5-.l. Blanchard gave uP a tone run lo I>aryt Q-andall in the third ant • paiU>I doobles to Dennis Delany -but that was all tbe emoke Mesa could generate. One ol Delany's IWOOaggm MJnd the ?>.fustangs' other run in the foorth. ~feamvhile, Newport's Sailors got a run in the first on an error and r..1organ AO. bolt's dooble. 11Kly made it 2-1 in the third "'hen Sorce got. aboard on an error and Blanchard doobled . Blanchard struck out two and walked three. i\tean'"°hile. F.stancia scored t..-'O runs in the fifth inning to break a :J.3 tie and win its game. A single by t.1ark Devan, an error. Steve Morton's one-base blow, a walk, a single by Mike McLaughlin and a fielder's choice got the two runs in for the Eag! ... EstaDCia bad scored twice in the first on a walk. a sacrifice. an error and singles by Buddy Lorton and Morton. The Eagles added a run in the secm:l ll.'hen Devan singled in Glenn Robertson. Ctsla Me.a 11) ,...._.. 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All of a and Crawford 66. suddl'n a !GI of my lrAd V.°l'flt bye-bye." The 26-year-old r>.liller played the first ~lill<'r. lhl' rront-runniru:: leader in the seven holes as if he v.yre ready to make .tWQ.000 Sea Pinf'S llcri!.agl' Golf Classic. a rout of it. . hull! his ll'ad to :1n l'yl'·popping 10 strokes He birdied the second from 20 fct't. \\'1th a dr:1n1a11c hole-in--one on the dropped a 12-footer for birdie on the fifth. ~1'enth hole. 1hen had 10 \\'Ork hard to missed a bird from ei@lr( feet on the limp homl' willi ;i 01l<'--0ver-par 72 in next, then made that dramatic hole-in- Saturtlay's 1hird round . one on the stventh, the ball covering the tie J~t five strokes to par in one flag all the way and ducking into the cup stretch of fi ve holes, saw six strokes of on the first bounce, Ule flashing wh ite his lead disappear at the same time aod streak looting for all the world like a played the baclt:: nine on the subtly dif· bound<hased rabbit going in its burrow. ficult e 6S,i.yard Harbour Town Golf But it all turned arotmd on the 11th Link$ in' a fat 40. hole.. \\'.1d1 the speed of summer light· From a l~roke advantag~t ~ nlng, his game went from very, very tually pot him within sight of~ all·tlme good to vt!f'Y, very bad.. record for the largest victory margin-Tfllf"d ~ ~ in t11t mo.ooo s" "1flft he went to a fou r-st roke lead wtth a Sf.. ~..:Jf~d•uk • '1"1·~ hole tota l of 206. seven under ~r. . ~="'a,1ft::,,-.1ord H:~.U-Jlg ''It looked like a laugher." said !\tiller. •om wei.-.orit n .n..,-110 •--· I and th Tom l(Ut 1u..n~111 \\ uu1t'r of lhr~ tit es more an LllOf\•rd T~ 11.1~2 SIOO.OOJ this 5ea50fl. "and now I'm gonna ;~~v,,.'1ir:,.t1"~ :?:~Pl-ti~ ha\'t' lo i>lay good to win H. FOl'r9lt Ftrl1• n.r.>n -tn J . C. SM..:! n..,_11-'ll .. It'd Ix? a great slory if I blew II 01v1d Gr1'1e'l'l '11'.1-11•"-nJ , • , ' ~1111 Wlt<l'lefl 74·10<41-JU wouldn t 11? Hut , still . I \'e got a four · °°"Bl•' ,,..,.,,_,u I 1-~ • Bt'fl Ctoto11/\.lw 't.IJ.1,__.,, stmke end. I JUSl IV;)\ my coocentralJOO Attwlld p,,,,..., ·1.,, .. ,_,u I. I I I . I ,...... . T-WlttOn ,~~-!'l a 11\ e. £1li!'SS £01 more 10 ert'S U.I tn llrv<• '""""'°" n·ij:;qj th(> Msketball game tJ>.111 J was in my 'b"~1i: l'..'7: ~~~~u ~olr game. You cnn't do that on th.is ~=., ~"~1111 .,.:n..~l COUNC?. ltarbour To"'" suddenly goc very ~omtr0 Bi•nt•• '~·H,..._,u d11r1cu11... t:~ ~~i:, G:,,:r,:r,, "On a tough golr course Ii.kc this. any· ~~f.:.K&oov n:;ttri~ ooo within five shots of tl'!O lead ....i .... In· Ml~• Mtelllfouon ~7•·1>-fl' . 6VU4fj ,.,, Yt111;1y 11·12·1-tU to the last rdund Ms a very Rood G•rv '::.2"" nt~H1! dlance, ., ~id Tom Weiskopr, the British ~::,:.• oe:.1n ;., .. ,Q:i • • Sunday, Marc.ti 24, 1974 ' DAIL V PILOT 3 7 MV Spikers Share Tustin Crown ~t ,w TH(lJ/ ~ETHOD By llANK WESCll Ot ""' o.11~ l'l ... ,,.,. Beh l nd a st rong performance from lts middle aod distance n..inning crf'\\', Missk>n VJejo lllgh gained a share of the versily title In the ISth annual Tus1in ltelays tr.lck and field meel Saturday at Tu&!ln. ~ti~on Viejo \\"On the first runnlnt event of the day. the foor mile relay . and placed in three other runnin g events. but still had to notch a secood * * * Tusth1 Spike Results Vlfllty 1,1 ... 11, 1 ,,.lulalt Vloio IWornr•ck, "'"''1,, l"ow••. Jon CO':l~l u~. l!I IA<>Oe<>o 18: IS Qt, l . Mll- llk1n 11:22 ~. •. Pt<•llU 11:2!.C!. S. El Oar1do 11:31.0I Shult!• 11uraln -1. SAn!t ""' Vtl· In 51.1. 2. {!It ) Los .. l.,l'!llOI 1;001. Ind LtO\llnt1 1:00 I, I , M1rl.,,. 1J. R•n-ln, khkHlutr, Snaw, D. ll1nkln) l:OO.• S. HunHnwton ~ach (Hui!I, C1il-19, C°"91tnd, COl)el•NI) Spo-1111 Mt'ClltV -1. l ol11 G•tnd• ,;JO,t , 1. W<ldltt>ec• 1:31.4. l . Mtd111 I N•1h, wun1m~ 01,.u.on, All..,) ~. LaQvlnt1 I. SUMY 111111 J;tt,f 2 Mlll ll1t1y -I. S1n11 AN 1:111,J. 2. El Macllft1 1~11JI, J, MlnlU n 1:16t ~ Hunll119IOI> l tach (I-. MtlMll. MCOl.oowol. Angil} 1;21.l S. LPlll 1 ~21.7 '.C lllll' -1. $tnt1 ""I Vt lltV U _(t, 2 .MINlon vt.Jo (Wtttalld, P1lm..-, Gf'e9al'Y, J-11 «.•. J. Macftoll• «.!I, .. 1(1tell1 U .L s. L ... .-.Lernllos IS.It DlslMICI' Mldley I, Lo.rt IO:n .s. 1, Mlulon Vltlo (Howt!'. P~n. H1rrl1, Cooli:J 10·31 J, J. Lowell 10;3'.0. f . l ls'-"mat 10:U.1 S. M1~ Oel fOowllng, Btrry. F1!1P1trlt-. St, Johnl. 180 Rtl•~ -1 Slddltbac:k l·lJ.O, 7 Sflnt1 A11• V1lley 1;U.1 l.. Kt!tll.t 1,U .J •. Mi1911ol11 l;:U.1 S"'l"I°" Vlt- lo (Wtll111d, Pelmer, Gr190rv. JOl\tl) l:llf Mlle lll'llY -I, S•n•~ "'"' 1:11.1, ,_ Minion Vl•!o IPeo•n, Wuest, Ho-•. C-1 ]:10 I. l . Loa'• ],](),~ '· Mate• Del (Ff If 11, MCl(ftln, Mtr1!ft, FlllfMllriclt) l ::IO.I, 5. LOI .. 11mllo1 J:JJ.I HJ -l, El Dorado 11.a, 7. LOI .-,11m!to1 11,., ]. (lit ) Edi'°" 111d Fountain Vtlley 11-0, S. 1(1!114!1 11·10. LJ -L Lot .. ,.,,,1101 60-71~ J. t;;d!1'0" llro-.eu, l rown, Mcl'iwr.onl 6IM J. L-11 H-10~• •. Miter Oel /Mtrlln, Well1nd, ~In) 5'-'V. S. M¥ln1 H-fV. (0 . R111llln, J. ll:a"kln, 81-hml. SP -1. S1nt1 Atlt 114-1'.'ii 1. LC!Wl!ll ls.J.Slto J. S1nt1 .-,.,, Vtlltv 1u .a1_., •· MM1nt (f1rvln, Wflld11>l, J_,l u ... •'• S. luen. P1'1t IQ.OU,. ""' -I. L-111 3Mo, J, Wflftfn ;:m4, ] Lat •l1mltos 31-0, I. Mlnlk1n lS.1, S. 1Tl1 l l'ac:lflc• t nd Edhon tH1ml'Mll. snow. Fug1molo1 :M-4. Oitall -(HOf' KOl'l"9 lndivld111t tYlflll F1ucilf IM-Or>Ol'ill 160-2, 1. Schr9dtr (M1yt1lrl 1S7·2~~ ), MtGulr1 IFOOlhlH) 15'-!J, ._ £1ltfl~ fCllM I ""-l lSS.1\'l. s. 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Slddlf'bl<k l·)f,0, '· !1nl1 Mt Vtlley 1 ;37.9. S Sin (l.,,,...,le ·fW..-rl11g, Ad1mt. Wool!, Slmf!Slll'll. '"' 1120 -l, COlll M.aw fHtwkiMOll. Elllolt, 'Elli1, Kolar) 2. 8 1!hoc> Amat 11:50.9 J, Mtrlftl (l(alcft, Wll~M. Wtlllfl. .-,rtowl 1l;S7.3, 4. Edi~ IW1l<l1k, M1n1!1f kl. l"1g1und, Holly! 1':02 1, ). Fwn11ln V1!l1Y !Orchol1-r. C~"'mlnqs, 0<>u911,. Fe1Kh1k). Miit rfllY -1. LOH •la,..llot i ·J1,], 1. Morini {Cnublk, Sloan. Paine. Hen- drlc~tl l . IA&g<>0ll1 l :Ml.1 . •· Sid· dltblck J~'0.6. S Sunny 1-1111 3:•1.0 HJ -I . Sin Clfmtn!1 /8atim1n, l!:!~I"'°""' Scn11rl 17-2. 2. Mlllff Oel (G1lnev S!e!'l'lmer Lvltl 16.tO. l Sari!• An1 1H, '· lroY 16,., Vlll1 Par~ 16-1. u -1. Edl1'0l'I cs11ntord, M"'~at1, B.i<allenl 56-:W,, 2. Costa MeM !F1lk1. Dyttrl, 'Eckllrand) 56-3, ). &ol- M Gr1n111 Js-6'~. •· Hun!lnoton leecn (Lucas ll:Md, CtMtl .U.., J, Vlllt l'erk JJ.S'h. ' PV -1. Lll'N'elt ]).(I, 1 Edlton »-'· J. 1t11> El Oorldo 1nd vm, l'1rtt 31.(1, J, Tuslln 30-0. SP -1. M1yl1lr \SIM)~ 2. S.nle AM \ltllly 14$.t. l. Boli.e Gt'I'* 131-t, •· Edison /ll:ld!"', Pl<!Oln. 11..,.._...,.,, 135-.,...,,_ J. Sin t lemenle (HlrPtf, L~. Lac-o U1S-4. Oltctn -l . Slddltti.c.k 1"41'1 ! ,l!I l)orlclo 1424, l.. M1,11lr l)MI, 4. I r•• in.1. s. tos11 Mew fKalcltnl 1»-i.. fHll'! $<0!'1"9: I. Edison 2'\\, 2. Sad• OltOte-It, 1 Stll Clemt'lll9 16 ,.t, Stn- lt """ n, i . (lie\ Cmtt Mew •1'111 Los "llfl'!llDI, 11 . 1. (till VIHI Ptr-tnd Santi An• V1lltv ,,.,, t. Mtvltl• t, 10 (1!1! ~It •nd Mlf1M 1, Oftw•!: M1i.r Ot1 '· F_,•ftln V1llty Ind ttvn· 111'11'"" Btt<ll 1 t1cll ""''""''" UO rtllV -I. "'•It• Oei !\ITYl.-n~. RMt. Flelcl>tr, cn1•el 2. Troy 17.J. l , T111tln 41.1. •. Std(lltlll<k 41.2. i. S1~I• ~n• V•lltV ... ,, Ml<lllY 11:•1•• -1 Ml»I"" Vleic c,o,•inn, ll<l'lrl<, Vance, Welle·"""se) 6:11,,. t. ll'sltnd t !Wtll..-l. CO.II$. HOW«, ~tc1lll 1;22.6, l . l111n!ln~ton 8 e1cll IS!te>t1t!'"· LI a b • I II , • Ml,rcy111l!I. H1•1tlll, PG rtl•Y -1, Mtllr Oel !Vi•ll.f'CI, flogJ, FIR!chtr. ChlMI) 1:31.1 '· T11i1ln 0 13'1) 3. 511111 ""' V1lltv l::lf.,, 4, T..., 1·.0.t, s. ill«!~k 1·•2.0 ( '// '60 -1. MlHICNI \ll1j11 {VI II(,, Smith, Mlllft, Waltttl\oolltl) '!16.t• L Ir .. 6!11.~. J, l"Olln!illl Vellly 18ohty, fl...,, St1111r1, F\lflk) ._ lutiM Park 6.n L s 111111ro •:2'.0 'Hj -· I, Sllldltlll<k 1!<2, 2. 1ti.1 H1111llr•tlan IHch (RQlll, SI O II I , l•ucltWilll ~ Unlvt0.ltv CHae91r. GrMfl, L_,.,I IJ-10. •. l1,11tln !Sol. J. !lltl l'aclnt1 incl Feunttln V1l1tv (GIMaft. 11:1,.......,. Dallltll 15.._ l'V _ 1. L-'1 )M, 2. S..nla "°"" Vtll.., 2 .... t El Dottde 1 .... 4 SM· Glltlletl 17.(1, J, Foun1.-Jn VllllV CR......, lo\Jt1tr. J_,1. SI' -1, S"""'f Hlll1 ,,...., l. letw G•.,,... 1n.._ s. lutnt ""' 11f·10 • '· s11111 .-.n1 V1lt9J ttf-10 s. Edison ISokk .. 11, b1nftf\. Wiison) 111.a•~ lNfl'I S< .. t -1 5.llllt .. 119 Valli' 70. ~.._~ u . ) l111tl11 lf, ' (flt) MIN" Oeo1 tfld MIHll!fl v:tlO 12. t. SI.Ill "'-111111 10, 1. llolw G• ...... 1, I. Hvn- nntton kkll '1~ f, fllit) V1\lflci1, L ...... I ..... Trov 6. Ot""1 l"011111il11 Valley '''• E1t1f0Clft t , Ufll..,..llY J\;'J, C.,OM ft! Ma• I, Eal-I. LEASE A DATSUN PICKUP $79 MO. + , •• 1' ""°' 0.1.L. COSTA MESA OA TSUN 2141 ttAllOl IL¥D., C.M. 5~10 place finish ln the final nent of the day. the mUe rela y. 10 tie Santa Ana Valley with 19 points for the title. "When the meet w a s originally schtduled. thrte weeks t'go, I thought we bad a chance to win It, but J wasn 't sure today;• ~id "Mi~lon Vie- ,io coocti Bill Crow. ··we had a fe~ injuries and one guy we ~·en? counting on didn't show up. whleh had lO hurt us ... £yen so, the Oi.ablo! running stJft>gth J>">Ved suflk!tnt to aet th< tie. After the four-mile crtw of 1t1ark \\'omack. Jim Harrls, Mark flower and JOn Cook had zipped 10 a 17:58.09 win . the middle dl.!t.11ncc quartet of Kevin Welland , Derek Palmer, \\'ilbur Gregory and Greg JOOl:'s got a second place in the 440 reh:1y 144.31 and fifth in tho 88 ~1 :33.9,, Hov.·er. Ron Pagan. Harris and Cook eornbined for a sec- ond In the medley relay (1320, 4-40, SlK>. mile ) lO drallt' tht' Dlablos near the top, and then Pagan, Lou Wu e .st . ~lo"l'r and Cook clocked a 3:30.8 in !he milt relay to draw even with Santa Ana \'alle)'. To top the comeback off, Crov.· chiPP<.d In by v.•innlng a ('OU1 flip to gf't "fission \o"k•jo the largest or t\\'O l<'D rn trophies y,·hic.h v.•111 go to the c:o-chomplons. Othe r top varsity eff-0rt1 fl'OOl Orange Coast area Howe Sparkles El Dorado Wins Tars' Swimf est ~fission_ Viejo lligh's Taylor Hoo,l'e captured t\.\"O events as El Dorodo lllgh nabbed the annual Ke\\'JlOi't H n r b n r ln\'ila!Lonal s~·imming meet Saturday. 1101re b a g g e d lhe 200 freest yle in 1:48.6 and later V.'00 the 500 Cree in 4:46.0. E1 Dorado \\'On the varsity title .,..·ith 74 polnts while Newport and Mira Costa tied for the No. 2 spot, nine points: back. ~1ission Viejo was fourth with 59. FOl.mtain Valley, in 'Winning six of the 10 events, easily v.'00 the junior varsity crown \\'h ile swimming a .... 'a}i .,..;th the frosh- soph title, also winning si.I evenls. New,.n H1rltor ll'IY!llllltfl .. \11rlltr 200 mtdlP'f' •e!1y-1. Tuuln 1:4..! 2; 7, HtWIKJ'I H1rbor l,.J.6; J. El 0...-illo 1 :~.I : '· P1l~ Ve<'"" l:M.O. 100 l•U -1. Howe /Minion Vtllol L il ,6 2. Cunn!nQ~1m fMlri Co.it! 1:50.01 l. Mo•i fEI Oortdol l :!t.51 •- Baseball Standings SOUTH COAST CONl'l'ltE~C~ GI c ... r11os 9 o o !1n11 Ana I J l Mt. Sift AnlOftlo i 4 I F~Ufrt°"' 1 5 • San 0i19Q Mn1 7 ! • Ot1ngt Co.II I I I S•l""""y's S<-f:~;~~n·~ ~r:~,~=·~ 0 Sftn Ole;o ~ 6-l. Ml. $1n Anll!fllo I· • Tl/eldl y'I Gtmes Ort 11 al San Diego Me'• Mr. ntonio 11 S.nle An• Cerrlloo at Fulltr!Of' SOUTHlillN CAL CONFEll:.£N~f:G ll CVl"ns 1 I Galaen Wes! I I \Ii .11:111 Hen-do S ] 1 Lot A1191l11 CC .I 3 7'l Etl! LA 2 I ··~ Stftll MOl'llC• 2 6 4•,1 L"H1rller 1 1 6 S..f\lnft y'I SClf'ft Goldtn WM.I .S, LA Htrtxlr I Rio Honl!O 1, E1sl LA l CVPIHI j, $1nll Moftlcl 1 TllllSdly'I Gtmn Gollltf'I Wt1I et Effl LA Rio lionl!O It St"ll MOl'll<• CYP<Ql 11 LACC MISSION C~llt' P•lom.r (_flrln CON,!llN~ll . ' . ' . , Se11 ller,..rctlna Grot1mon1 Riwrslae Stn Ol"'llo S.OUl~Wf}let~ Sadctltbac• St lur411f'I $tlfl• S~G<lltDtc• 1, sou•li-1i.rn } cnafley l. Grc11manr I C1tr111 6. Stn Oiego l Pt!am.o• 10. 111/V'l!rsfae I T""U1y•i. G1mt lllve•tidt II Sou1~11ern Tll'1tlO'IY'l. Gl"'tl Sa<!dll'bac~ 11 Gros1m0f'f Citru• ~1 c~aHty Sen 0 1"'11<> at Pa!an•11r . ' •• . ' •• ' , ' " Stn Btr111rllh'Kl II Saulll~!ttn Net Sc.ores ForAJ:ea •• ' '· ,., ' ,. ' •• • Golf Tourney 111110~ (Mh•IOf' V•t)o! I S7 ), 100 1"41 . .....,,-!. l(a1•yarl'a (Mi'I c o,I•> 1 Ql 1, 2. OoK-11 (MIHIO<> Vle!ol !:il6C ; l. llfllt" (Ntw~•) 1:01 '' .I. Thront (lloll!n9 Hiii\) 2 ;Ol.S. 50 !•te-1 B1uer (P~I~• Ver1111) 21 J, 2 01e1 (Tu,lln) 7l3; J L•Vllffll~tn !Et 0e<11«11 n .•, .1. c1111e~ !£1 Dot•dol ll.f. RE 100 !Iv -I. Fr1nUln flu1llnJ !1 !; 1 F 0 HOOVER DllBro!I IN-peril S.I !. J Ka•tY•"'a Golden West co.ck !M"• Cot111 S.1.1; •-ICRllV IFouniain --------------Vtlleyl i.. S. 100 1•-1. 8•uotr O•alM \lfrdfl) l4.0; 7. L•~ll (El Oor-1 lL.1; l , Mm..-fFoun11ln V•lleyl jl.11 •· l amno !Mlr1 Cotl11 S2 1 ~ 1r-1. Ila..,. IMluian Vitia! •; ... 01 J. Goode~ (Miulan Vlticl 4;",I; l . 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ICO tllcll-1, Llppald {NtwPOl'f Harttod l :OS.1. \CO bl'Hll -I. MIM CRallill9 HiH1 ) l :Ol'.t. a lree r111v-L f 111111t1ln V.illty J;.O.l. f ln1I ICOf(ftO-\, Fwnt1ln V1Uev 101; 1-Rolling llllll 16: l. Et 00'11111 11; .i. Mlr• co1t1 ••; s. NIWCIOl't li1•110r 60; '· lusli" ::.. l'f'fth<l .. h XII) """'ey ••l•Y-1 P1ICK Vt •llel \;~.I: 1. FOV111ilf'I V1Uey 1:51.1; l. El Oorldo 1;00.0. 200 ta.-1. Nlwllf'ld tNt"""'!l 1:Sl,4' 1. Andfl"t.en (NtWl>Ofl) l ~!SQi ), Br1c11trMI (Nt wporl) 1:51.1 . !Oii ind. 11'!111 -1, "P9f 1Tustlnl l :OJ.1: 1, W~l!t !NIWll<l"l l l :ltl S; l. Cl1f!fy (El Oor111ol 1.G-11. jO lrte-1. G'IV (N""l!llrl) }I.I ; J, ..-Agrorilci< !P1101 Vt•llt s ) 25.2; J. Gnnae !T11sllnl 25.2. 50 !IV-I. Gtffll !PalM Vtrdtll 1f.0/ 2. Wtf1gla•1 (Tv1t1n) 2~.6: l. lltlOlllMI (Nfw!>Ol'!l 11.S. 100 lret--L Rooe•Uon !NIWPO•!! 'i0.1; 1, G•IY CNewll!'t l $.1,11 l. Fr1n1t11 (M!Hlon Viejo) SJ.O. $0 !>Kie-I. Whllt (NtWPOrf) 2t.2: 1. AnderlOn (N,wpor!) 21.il J, AgrOf'ltlc (PllOI VtJdtll ,..!l. lG Dt'tlr.1-f. N-ltricl (NIWl!llfll ]l.11 1. l(rl~le (F0"11111n VtlleyJ :n.6: l. Le•de !Faun11111 V1ltnl n .t . 200 frPe rtliY-1. NewPQrt H1rbor 1,36.1; 2 lUl!lft 1::19.•; l. Mltlololl Vl1lo 1:'1.6. Fll'll '<Ol'lng-1, NeWJIOl'I Ht•bor 111 ; }, P1101 V••ll•• n : l. T111tln 51 .•• Founliln Vtllty 41: S. MluJon Viel~ .11 . I. E.I Do<lda J.I, 7, Rolllng Hllh 11; I, Mi•t (Olli 12. Swi111 Title To Mari11a \\'HIITIER -~\a;ina lfigh , S\1·epl past 18 foes to c:iplurc the f\1onte Vista Invitational Swim meet here Friday night. The Vikings captured just three events but v.·ere the only team to surpass the 200 point barrier. displaying over a I l depth throughout. 11-larina seared with two finalists in every eYent. The individual champions \\'ere Sean Buckner who cap- tured the 100 back in 58.5, and Bruce Scholes, v.·ho won the 200 individual medley i n 2,oa.s. The \1ikings also \l'a lked a\\·ay ~·ith the 200 n1cdley relay :is a tean1 of Scholes. Stc\·e l.0.,.,11. ~like Culhnaoe and Jeff Ed1vards clocked a I 45.9. f\1arina's frosh·soph entry fini shed sixth overall. with t~·o lnclividual champs. Larry Sher e:aplured \he 200 freestyl!! in 2:00.2 v.•hlle John Golonka won the JOO free with a 52.3. Vanguards Nine Bags Twin Bill CO\ThlERCE Soulhem Cahfomia College·~ baseball tea1n breezed to a doubleheader sv.·eep of LIFE College. S:iturday. \\'inning by 8.fl :ind 20-3 srores at Quicl('y Park. here. In lhc opener Jirn i\hllsap hamml'rt'd th ree hils and drove in tv:o n1ns and team- mates Greg Elmasian and Willie !o.1ora!es had two hits ea<.'h. The Vanguards \\'00 it in the second frame \\'hen they scored six times on just f\\'O hits. Six walks helped the rally, Keit h Brigman pitched the first fh·e innings. striking out eight and allowing just one hi'!. In the ni~htcap. T om Salazar banged out t1o1·0 triples and l\\'O singles. driving in fou r n1ns for the Vanguard s. Teammate r-.11ke W a rd lo\\' slugged a fourth iMing $1)\o home run. SoCal's l\tickcy Le B cc k stroked a triple and 1\l'O singles, while Morales bagged tv.'O doubles and a single. C.oach Ja c k Robip~';; Vanguards alll> stole 10 baS<"s in running their season record lo 7·4.. 'tl ST GA.Ml S..C11 Cllt .. 1 U I s.111ar. n It r ~ rt.< 1 ) ! I 0 ' " ' ' ! ~ ~ ~ ' . . ~ l ) 1 • r, • ' ' . ' • f ' ' ' ' 0 " ' -. " e . ' t .... ;~. l.t llOl!C~. <f ~°"~·~. c .-de"". 10 ~O•"fl. ID Moll1~0. JD El"'~ .. ,~ " Hlgq!n" 11 Wa,1110.... " ;:,•lict l!i •I J'*'n~. 1n s~nc""•· d~ fla.;"v"ck, o" &·le"'•~· o o~•mtn. p Tor111 o a a ~ )I t II ~ Scor-1 •v 1n11l"fl ' ' 101 er; C-' 1~ ">:O c:~ ~-o 1 SECOND GtMI!' l OCfl 110) .. ' ~ fDI Sa!11~r. SI UBtck, cf Leweln, 7b Moralet, c .. dlll'I•, lb Ml!l110. an S1>1t'tfl, dn · El,,.,11l1n, H Hi9!1ln1. rt W1rlltow, rl-<f JohtltOl'I. :It> Fr1!lctlll, r! Jf1!ffit1, )ti S1n<Mt, P ooe....,1n, P ' • ' • ' • ' , , ' ' , • • • • ' • ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • • • • ' ' • • ' ' , ' ' 0 ' • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • • • • 101111 • , }ti l'O 1) l ("'t DY l1.W1191 "'" LIFE • • • 1n 4'C )')S-10 20 I XI 000 ctO l 1 I GWC Girls Invitational Goldfll Wtil $i\Or!t lllVll•"-1 s .. 1mll'lin1 ! FCNnlllM V•lll•• 1. H11nllf19IO<"! Beien. J, l!'d'I-. 100 meatey rt!1y~1 , FV 2, H!l J, 1.t O..t""· l ime; J1t. 100 l•M •~lav-1. FV '· 1"9 J. Edison. Tlrnt• SI 1 '"'"' rtCOrll1. 100 llv rel•v-1. Edill!fl 2. 1'18 J, fV. """t~ 51_,_ lCIO l•M rt111-l. Hll I, FV J. Ed!IOft, Tl""' l :U,.S. lllO tllC~ •elay-1 EdllOft i. HI J. ,-v. P B h ll Time: l4 l ("'"' ••cord\. uc Berkeley and UCLA will re p ase a 100 brfl••' ..i.,_, 11111. FV ,. Eal""' 11 .... ; 1-0..2 r"'"' rlCOl'lll. be among the favorites for th!!: 'Oil lrH rtl•Y -I. FV, 1. Hll). Ed110tl. 1-title In the ff 1......1.1 AU-J-"'"'"' ''"": •:et.•.v•-" .,...,. ~NIU N..,.,-i 2, S111t1 Alll 1 Cal rm.if UIUtTl&ment at Me58 Slt rr. d ) D 0 o, !Crow. 11 J 0 0 0; I, EdflG'I i. Hl!I IT·-·".'mtn1ttr. D¥ Oktl,_, 11 3 0 (I I ; ""-"• •f l I 2 Verde Country Club ~ .. 1 .. ,. 11 .. _11'14. 111 , o o 01 JOllll lb 1 o o t. Eohon 14,•, ~M ....... ~:.!-• 0\11"11 ""l!i.,...,.15 01 C1ldlnln 1b 1 I 1 DI '°''' C 1 0 0 ~_.,,.. .., ~fondsy a1 7:30 with the host 01 Mtrflolfwr p I o o o. Tottll t1 2 J 1. Ect1-1, W11trnln,i.r ~. Hynll"O'on l"ch. UCI Anteaters a thre3l 1• ~ ., 11_.... ~ ttlllfl• Other teams l!'Jlttre<f incfudt , r II t 1, £dr: l-01. l . H.,!1 .. llwl It«!'\ Stl'ft ...... OID "00 0-I 4 1 1171 WlitM("I!... ()II. F-111" Rh·erskle, San Diego. Sant.a N...._, oe1 GOO 1 -1 l 1 v11 Clll, °""'"' o.ove !'XIJ. '°'" C-·z 3 ,.,, "Ania nA""""-, UC Cftli• 11t1-.'1 IOlo '*"" -11 1~ Gr-n "''· LI o..i1111 1111, •" ,.. ""' D<I• uru" ,,,. _,,. ,..tdnu fl''\h. l.OI Amr'°' 11111 SM- Oavis is not compet~~ this _:'c'c'----o'c""='"'-""'"-"'-"-c' ____ "_•_•_· __ ,_,_'-""-''-'-'·--------f »ear. ~~~ .. ~~!.!!~s We"~ n' w-Hel,.u1t 1 fw m.'11 ,...,, f11ll l"p1-~1,. 2052 Nowport 11..i. ea. .. -_,, DOH YOUI CAI. IDU •OUOH1 WE STA•T HAllD1 OIVI l'OOll MllACll? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP 1142HAll80fl II.VO., COST" WUA '42.f216 . ,. ~ a.-..cs. M\WIN Cit'. M!I ""' achoo1' lncludl'd a l<cond for Edi.son in the long jump, third for ~larln.8 ln tht sprint 1nedley. and tie for third In the: high jwnp t>et\\·een Edison and Fountain Valley. Dlln ~1cPherso.n's 20-111, long jump "·as the best for an Jim Bro\.\'fl and Joe Troxell as the 01arge_rs 6-4 Mrnbined ef· fort fell jus1 three Inches short of \\'inning ~he l{)fljt jump. In the light1o1-elght clas.~<;. Edison claimed the sophomore Dues Belted title v.1llle San Clemente finished a creditable third. £d.Json "-'00 thrtt ~ph events. "'hlle San Clemente captured t~·o. Ora~r Coast arc-a teams also fared v.·eU In the gtr!s eYettt!I. v.•lth Nt!:wport Harbor'~ -&40 rein)' tea.n1 of Nancy Olson. Kllren Br adford , Barbara Benish and Jun Kelt- inger "'inning 1helr l.'vent find Costa ~l~'s n1edley relay team flnlshlng ont Sl!'<.'OIM.i behind ~·inning Esperanza. GWC, Gauc1ws Bag Victories Golden \\'t'st C<illcgc sla~·cd In <•cu11rn!io11 \l'ilh a 5-J vie· lnry, S.1ddl!'b.'lC'k snapped 11 15- J!:lrtlt' lo-;i ng strf':ak :'l n d l)range Co:i ~t bt.•can1e Ccr- rlro~· SOOrh \'icti1n. 1l1at 11bout sun11narizcd ttw arta JC basch.111 sct>ne S:Hur- da~« Coach Frt'd Hoo,·er's Golden \Vest Rustlers remained a half game behind Cypress in the Southern Ca I i for n i a Con- ferenre standings 1o1·ith it& y,in over visiting LA llarbor. Saddletxick's G au ch o s , meanv.tiilc, saw a seven·v.·eek drought come to an end with an 8-5 \'ictory o\·er in\>adlng Southwestern in l\I i s s i o n circuit play. And occ·s Pirates fell to Cerritos, 8--0. as Falcons coa<"h \\'ally Kincaid notched his 500th 1o1·in at The r.;'orv•alk cam- pll~. It \\'<IS air.a C<>tritos' 371h victorv in a ro\\.' and ran the Falcorls' S<"a.son record to 17..(l, 1':! _,. -! • '· " 0•11191 , .. ,, "' .. ' ... G••~I, 11 ' 0 ' • II••"••· pn ' • • • Allf.,_ 1t> ' • • • 8utltf, Pfl ' • • • Scnrup11. " ' • ' • ~ ... ., ........ JD ' • • • occ \\'BS held In jU!'l t)\r('C hi!.<;; hy a 1>al r of Ccrritoo pHcticrs ~\·ith The f alcon!' br1''1king up a tight gan1c \1 illr a six-run barrage in the eighth inning. i\ la rge cnke \\'as pr{':'!Cfltl'<I to Kincaid after th<-game. At Golden \\1esl, sophomore pitcher Curt Peterson \\'as a ooe-man show for t h e ftustlers. He struck out six, walked six in ~ innings in bagging his 13th \lfelime vic- tory at GWC. Peterson, 6--0 this 5eason, also had a double and a homer. Doubles by Pete™>n and Craig Kennedy scored the first Gol~n West run ln the fourth and the homeTUn by Peterson made It 2-1 in the sixth. ~1ike Sanchez had a sacrifice fly In the SC\'enth and Rod Dro\111 sing.Jed in a run in the eighth, At Saddleback Doug PT)'l>r belted a first inning t1o1·~ru11 homer lo help the Gau<'00.<; to a 4--0 lead. Pilcher Rick Percgud v.·ent atl The v.·ay for the Gaucl()S , scattering eight hits. DON,. LET RIG HT HA ND TAKE CONTRO L II t~kes 1-.·o h:u1ds to r:crculc 1 good shot, but )'C!l.1\·r J:OI lo learn how an1I -.·h1·n tn us ... r :i,;h hanJ. ~f .1ny rJ~hl·handl."d j.!Olltrs t1•ntt tu ovl."r-en1phJ,1Le !ht U'\C of the nj?ht hJnJ \\'hc11 th1·~ ;,1c k·arning th1• ~:irnr. 1'he ll·ft hJnJ ~h1)1JlJ dnnunll\· yo~1 r s-.·1n~ 11nl1l t l1l' IJ ~1 11101ncnt. Kt."1'11 y1)llf tcrt arn1 and wri)t firrn !!II the \l,J)' through 1mpa.-t , ~·1th tht bJ ck of the left h:ind fsc1 ng tht 1.1ri:rt. llold the club firn1ly ,.·11h the left hand. :\! !he la st momrnt, as the clubhrad tnlrrs the hilting l t<'J (the club has come down past )'Our waist), )'OU should unlea sh the full po wer of your right hand. If you allow the right hand to t:&kc control 100 soon. vbu may turn the cluhhe::ad 10 t h~ ~ght .of tar1:et, or swi ng the clubhcad oul· ~idc the tarl!,r t line. You may al~o re)ease )our n1:ix1n1un1 pu \l.1'rtoo t arly. e.c. 1'711U.T'1...-.,.., _ IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOiS' A1nold P11m1 r'! boo1i 111 "H 11t1n1 1h1 110,.\" g1~es chamoion~h10 l1Pi to 11 110 \llt •o1 n ~ovr 1101'1 1llot ltt hn•Qut S end 20c and • i.1amp1 d, rtturn e nv-1lop1 to Arnold P•lmtr, •" c111 ol tll•i new\paper. For Los Al Harness Results "• s111 .. u y l'lll:ll IACe """ m111. Pt<:e. cltlm· 1~., •!! •"'' IMl•M uaoo Hanlt F''"· L!9Mh!U 1.60 l II) l . ..0 ll o•ft 'l'ts11rd1v. Vtll •n• 01..q~'"' 1 fQ 'eo t•u••Y""l Htn•y. Holl 1 XI TIMl l(M •L ~O llACEO -Bo•e' Btt"f\, ll•w•!(~'"ll ~1 1, Olut (•e..:r, Mi'1f' Du lletu. ~'""" Artria ~ICOND 114'1. orit milt P~Ce, c1~1..,,~v .. 11 •lit\ 11~ .. ~ 1l100 C.Odel Gr111an A , Aubin 10 60 1.M ) 40 F,,., l'la·,•I. DH""1t• I.~ ''XI ll<>•Y Grtl!ln. l i1Mr ).20 f]ME -1 0S-11S. ALSO RA.CEO -SP,~lt Ila"'""' Otlt<>e ICkl. M••'• Glorv, ,,.,,. llD1. Luft•• H1U THlll:O ll:Atl. -Miit. P«I. con• dll!l!nird l"IW·2L 1 'N ' old' 6 una.r ou• Mt 11100 l>n..iY!l•lt Ylv•ct , AcU rm1n l oil) 6 oil) 1.0 T•vlO• P•<•· Pt• .. Mn JI. ,,00 ,,., Tv,~o. llt1cn1,,.o 7 1111 Tl.,.,E -1 111~! "LSO "'"CED -5IOP Witch, JOl'lll E••I NI, C.onoer ,,.~, Rtn11y1 Htrl, N••1ve Jt,.•11 FOUlllTH ll:ICE. ont "'llt. Pit t . ("""\""""" !C O·•I, CN•i.t tl* Eovpllftn ll~ll'f". CObb 1 00 JOO 7 60 FIMI Fn•··· lilll<t"lo • '° l 10 Ot•n Otno . .-.ub!~ 1$ TIME -1116_.li. "'L~O llACEO -H•llm, l'l)lfl W1• Chlff, Nt•lvt Gtm . 'll"TH 111 .. C:I. Ot"I mUti Pit t . d 1Jm. l~o. 11L o.Qe,. l'V'M 5J100 SP01lt<1 II••'· Grvn1!1 IJ.00 J ~ 'M My Oovg~, \10111•0 S 40 3 'I.I ICullt\i<I, ( ' • lldnmt, c • • "'°''"'"• IO ' • c,1,.1ora. " ' • 1 .......... ' It~ ' • l(Qnlt r " ' • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • Harness Entries Pity I (ool. V1lltndlf>QM"" 2 00 llME -1.IW4/S. AtSO 111:.-ce D -0tr1< 1>111tr. ""''' W101•n, •no:i•'• ~. Grt1I lrtlll sortH ••c1. -m11t "6C'f. c111,.,. 1~9 llt n(!lc1p, 111 _._ -M MOOO "le• w...,.,... ••~hlord II to 1.10 I ., Yo•t. •I ' • • • Pot1em110. 0 • • • • LIOnotr(!, O • • • • Toll!\ ~ • ' • $COft ty Ill"'"'' ' ' • Ce,,ltCK ,., .,,, ... _, " • o.-• ..,.. co,11 ... .. ..._. ' ' 1<e1ttr . ?u 1(1n11. Jb "''"'· ,, w1111.,..,.,. < SllktllOI Ck (IJ .. • ' • • ' ~ '"' . ' . ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' Tolotrt. It ~P""11n18ft, ,f S~n111 •fdt, lo Mor\.t, ~• DllOJ11la,\, dll l'f'"!lud " Tot Al> , ' • 0 l 1 1 0 0 0 • • ,, 0 • • • • • • n 6 Sc1rt ~1 ln•l1191 Scul~·N••lf•~ s~11d1~~•c• ' 001 000 110-! 11;1 100 0!•-41 •• . , " . 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Linn /Plt•ctl rt.6; 4 Llnd•ltfh (Foan14U1. Mtf11\111 CSa11n11t. MtOon•lll CD••Olo V1lle,i • Pou-!~ IG•ll!o-), M u• p" y (Hf•OOt l 11 S. Olt\tr.,_t . °""""' tOCCI »1; 11. Jm!lll COCCl n.a; ti. W~ltmort !OCC) Jl.t. l'lO Ind mt11 -I Sofvert «P!t••t! 1 OJ O 1. Botft11"' (t=l!lllh<ll) l l)o J, l Ta.,,,,_ 1:0• !. 4. Rot>f•ll IJ.••11• lliYfrl 1.01 O: J. tlf••tv 1 0,~olo v111oe ,! 1 01 1 no 11y-I 11_,11 r1,..er. Pover 1 l S• 11 7 Slltt•A !P•f'(t ) l ClO. l "'·~ (~fft JO\t l 1 'U l , I ReYf\Olds (Pl•ldl"'~I l :~9 i l'~Llntac• !Scutn-~1e•nl ? 011 Ot11t•-U. lllfMr COCCI 1111.1, 100 l•ff ·1. .YCOu1at <Foc1~!JU d .11 7 ~•m...t (Fl!lltf'lo!I) 49 C l Pett•..On fG•011fT10f!ll " 1 : ' o e o • II!) (P111<1e"1 I •9 ~i S L l ndrolll (t=Potlllll! ''I. Otlie,o-1,, Dt1,,,,_ IOCCI J41.1r lt. S"'llh !OCCJ J41.4. 100 bt<k-1. SllYf'I IPl ... cr) 1:0l.I! '· $!tit~ (E11t LAl 7:06.1, l. C.l1t1lv IOl•Dla Valleyl, l<rWfl'lenl! I Foc•nm1 7:0l.•1 J. l•tr• !"'""• 111...,.1 2·ot a. 01--1. ll•ll1r"'1~ (OCCI J;lt.'1 It. 5i.rtl !OWCI 1:U.t, too Ir-I, Johnson (FCO!h!ll) •·•7-6; } HtfUWY !FwllerlOl'I) (·41!1 4; 3. "l'ownMtnd fFoc1,.lll) .1:S1.I ; '· llolttrl• (Amtr ,llllvtrl •:lS.61 J, Smltn (G•M-H 1: Sl.t. Oltitrl- 11. T19hl 1occ1•111.4. l'OO bl't11t-I. ao....-IFootlllNl t . ltr.ot Citn JOit! J;IT.l; l.. Mot IOl1Clolo V•lllvl ,.,. O. 1 Ytrwood IOCCI 7·1tl, S. S""'nor /Sin JOlfL LM .. ll ft'lllM •n!•ltt ,. 111M11y Cle1•, Tr1<' '•ti. 'l"I 1'111 l:JI I ·"'· n E11c11 .., ,. • .,, It•<•. H •••ell "' 011 ... ~ .... tlh ,,ll:ll ... c.. 0... ..,11t. .. •••. Cl1lm.ing, All tQft, Puna JlY.l{I, Top ~~~"lui:;~c(p~~•o•l c .... 1Cac11 u. s"'"'"' Tonv Toni IS OelO'tle•l Tony ""''Oo ( ... Winge•) l!•fon (t. D•ul!Of'I Pl!IJIU C"uc• /J. £ TCl!dl l"~lcvon l"e<,••1• (G Lo"QC) Benwny a1v I , Wllll•,,.•l .-.1.0 lli,!tlt II C 0U{n11U IA. (•••O l TOI> St•• (II. GOO'dOl'll llCONO l.lt E. Ont f!'lllt. C11lmi<>11 n•nalcto. Al! Mjtl. 11600. Too <llirnlno P•lc• MO!J!I. 8 1ut Uoi:I• !l.V, JohnlOl'!I l"""y \lltlO<'V IJ. L•oht,.!11) O••"lt V C•lt l\ IM. "up/ft) WOfttnl ~ ... J . Bl lll"f') c 1io1rv Lid 11. ~nnlJ ) l"lrrOCl1!k"O 0 . M•ya<l1) lr,.,Dro lnvlc!• (G Gu"(.' Worlny Enovon (It, Sch <>111r) n o111 0 11:.-.c •• OM mdt. l'ac•. ton-11111or'lfll. S Yt fr 0!11• 6 un(Mr, Non·,.ln· ,,., of J •ace.. Pu••e l!tOO, Dlract Ca""' IJ. °"'"Il l Healllin.er ~•ta !J S-•Pnl l'oinl P11•dut (J. llluuell! ,~;,. l"onev ""' tJ ll•llevl "nGy1 (llu !G, LOOOOl lf-V Pttt IP Coif.mini Wi..,!Of' I(;,. (II: Lt "'! Sttld• Go;,. !R. w;.,,,,.I ) 1f • Ot~t,._U, ......... {GWt l 1:16,J; U. C•rnpot" U l tlOltblc•l 1:11.1. ~ •ret 'Phv-1. "'°''""°"' l 71 5: 7 Futlt >!Of' 1•71 4; l. Faot~ll! l .13 •: '· Polt't t ),1• O, S. P•+om6• J-1• I Olr>eri-t, 0!11191 C011I J1U.f1 ti. GWC Glllt! Saturday's Pro Scores St1ttt1 11', Got""' S•1•r Ill P"/1-IPft!t 97. 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Unlike some other Spl'lrts, drug racing goes in for :t varl<'ty of n1cknao1t.-s such as Big l>addy, Snake. l\1oogoose. Shoe. Sup- erman aod llawall1n to list a few. Can you pair !hem up with th! driver.!! \li'ho will be on hand at OCJR? lf you can, you ralc as one of the staunth fans of the sport. f'or those who failed. Big Daddy is llon Garlits. the-Snake is Don Prudhonunc, lhe 1'longoose is 1-'ountain Valley's Tom McEwen. The Shoe fits Doo Schumacher, Superman is the nom de plume of Jim Nicoll and Roland Leoog is the Hawaiian. Some of the top driven ~·llhout nicknames include Jim Dunn. star o( the movie J.'unny Car Summer , Ed ll-1c0.dloch, Tony Nancy , Sush Matsubara and ll<M~ Baca. JtfrEwen Defends Tiiie 1'1cE•en wW ~ defending h111 funny car Utle In tbe OCIR mett wllh • new car. Driving oo bis bome strip. l\1eEwen 14-as tbe lunny car champion of the year In 1973 at OCJR. J ames Warren of Ball.enffeld defeated Ron AtteblU')' for the top fuel dlvb:ion lftle and Bui.Cb Leal of Tulare captuTed the pro stock cro"'" with a ~·orld record stltlng elapsed Ume docku,g of 8.11 seconds. ·Garlits woo lhe world tliamplotuhlp In top fuel whlle Jungle Jb Ll~an nabbed the fuany ear laurels and Dick Landy Ule pro ltotk crown. OCIR S4'hedule nf t.,enls Sixteen driven will qualify for each of the top fuel, funny car and pro comp brakets and eight cars will make up the pro- i>tock field. Here's the daily list of e\.'ents : Friday the gates will open at noon !or qualifying and time trials. Saturday the gates open at 10 a.m. for additlooal qualifying, trophy runs and first round ellminations for top fuel, funny car and pro comp classes. On Sqnday, gates ope n a t 8 a .m . for amateur class lime Uials and eliminatioo& Final elimlnations in pro categories will start at 2 p.m. The Grand Ameircan series was begun in 1970 by the Amer- ican Hot Rod AssoclaUon as a means to d etermine a world champion iD each of drag racing categories. Grunt, Mahrer Seek Rides Jerry Gl'll1l of Irvine and John Malder of Newport Beach are bolb looll.Jm1 for a ride at todlanapolk !Ue mortal Day. Grat drove tbe Fletcbtr Radag &eam car to third place be.- lllnd tbe Umer bro~ at Olltarlo earlier in the montli and 1"Uld Uke to lltadle tbe •me machine ~t lady. But recovery reporu OJI Lee Kumnaa indicates the regu· Jar driver will be baet for the May evenL Kamman. IUffert!d Jajvrles at Oattrlo Jut fall and wasn't able to compete-March 11 al Oollrlo. Mahler, out of action ln Uae first 500-mUe race, Is ready to set bellhtd lbe wheel again at Indy. "I'm cllttking on a couple ol ridet rflbt now," tbe Oakwood tennis pro reveals E..-ly lndlanapolls Entrle• Early entrants in the ~ running of the Indy 500 include Jimmy Caruthers of Anaheim. Kumman, Bentley \Van-en and a cwple of rookies, Al Loquasto and JohMy_.Hubbard. A field of more than M cars is anticipated wilh pracUcc slated lo begin May 6. Me.a Cyrle Artlon Near• Short trKk: motorcycle action begins at Orange County FalrgrouDds la April, rv•alq every Friday llight throupoat the JUUDer moatbs. Marina Girls, HB Favored i11 Tourney : ?I-farina's tmdekated Vlket- fes and the Huntington Roach O~rettes will be amoog the Qlvorites in the first annual !f u ntingt.on Bcach-Foun1aln Yalleygirlsi n vi tat i on a I basketball tournament that !ets wldt>r "·ay at t"'O sites ~1onday aftemooo. Action will take place at Huntington Beach and Foun· ta.in Vallty high 9Chools with two games at each location at Net Finals At Seacliff Fina! round play will be h•ld today in the lhrtington Sea· d iff tcnrus cJub's ~'DTl1en's :;Fubles tournament in Hunt· ~! !rlgton Beach. ;;;:Play has been divided into ~ tOOr div~1on,,, tod.1y 's finals •!pill begin 11o·1th D divtsioo play ~fl 9:30 a.m. and o;include ~ith :-:i-; division at 2 p.m . ;:: All matches will be held at ~Jlic lluntington Seadiff coor1s. ; • ndjactnt 10 !he golf course at ; S002 Palm j\\·e . In lluntington Bt:ach. A d 1 vis Jo n sem.l·finaHsts Include the ~~ms of': Karen Oakl'S·llene lf:u-rlsoo, ?.111l ie French·Carol Lynott, Bobble , Kecfer·Sle(fanie Seifert Md : Qa.'j,S f-'reer·~ar}' F"ritzen. In the 8 dl vl!lon, 5C?mlfin:1.l ~ ttanu are:: Pat ltaUey-AM ; McClmdoo. F.dna Hudak.sue Torkells, Ria Bonfa·Blancbe : ~b. Md Helen lAPla"'tt.t--• Janitt Cooptr. \ C dl\1Slon ttams reaching .. the semifinals lncludt: ~It ~and Diane Blabop Guila lta!es-t ·ane Benedict, P.1ar111rtt • orce·Reb1 Shanberg, avlene Crtath-Sue Stewart. rn the D dlvlslon. I.he nllfin11ll'.'!L'I include: GIMys #razier-Marv ~lcGeoy, Bev· ' ly M•kolaChlan-Mary Miller, '\-a r o 1 Baughman-Crys1~1 C..U. Pat Bry1Dt-shlrley Ostrow. .. 3: 15 arid again al 5 o'clock Monday and Tuesday. The fietd wlll be cut to eight teams !or Wednesday's action with the C(lflSOlation finals and the championship game at lluntington Beach Thursday. Upper brac ket pairings find Univ ersity 1neetin t: We.s tmlnster (3:15 l: El Modena against -a:irona dcl J\{ar (S); Tustin vs . E stanC!rt (3:1:>); and lhmlington Beach vs. Mission Viejo ( :> l. Thest' .games are at lluntlngton Beach. Fomtain ''alley games in the low..-bracket include: Saddlebod< and ~l.1rina at 5: Cool.1 Mesa and Orang< at 3: 15, Fountain Valley and El Thro at 5: and Edison against Newport Harbor at 3: 15. The same teams v.;11 play at the same sites on Tuesday and Wednesdays berorr the final day at tke OifeN'ttes g;.·nl. 'l\H!s:lay's consola!ion g11n1('~ are at 3: 15 and Lhe cham· plonshlp Jilts al 5. College Golf Summaries .... Wittt (t'l Ct) I.A (II\' ti Nvlltl"""' StKIHl Clll0td, 1G! 7). dlf, M/Jft ti, M. n•,,...n. cc;,1 1l. ""· S!tvtn• IOJ, ..o. l'•u.ia. !Gl ~ dtl, Vll!t "· ,.o. P-.io. !Gl 1't, 0-1, Hun• l(U. ..0. Hutlld /0) 11, Cl!. Wi:irtl'll' ,._ ~. O.loe !01 I), 1111. Tllll• t\, "O. llM'-ck 0 11 CMI P•i.intr •• ,,,,. ..... I.I-• cc u...,,,.r, /'/ n Rf, Glb'°'1 .,, l ·tl Wlc~llllT I" II Ml, Quimby N, tQ. kllvltr /S> n Oii, Pvt.,..n 7', S-1 ICl'GnVl PJ 71 1111. k itr<ot!• 11. 1-0. C-IU !P l ,, dtf. Ht""-'l •• )·I. BlltlOll 1:.1 M Ott MN4!1 •1. •·~ 0,..,,.. CMll Chi !Ill Pt>ll...,... 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C T Tlllt tft l-1 Wit lllld wl"" N C-. t"'1 o.n.i,..U 11 <~ftid 11'1' e (II'· '"'"' • 1•'* ,., t llfll ot 0r-. c-.iv on Mtre11 n . P01"•1!on.. Thlt tltMl!Wtlf Wt$ "ltd wllll llw Cwn• 1t1t , AMC:IENT MAll lNEll · ly (:1 .... of Oflf!OI counrv on ,_\ltn' ... n..... llVi TV PELICAN. INC, Duve Sheff has betn nam«l u . !tu, rwoi.Md Orlf!Oe Cotti oa!tt r 11o1, Loul• A. Sl•~.iu. P'•nl<knt i'.15 assistant pro at Fountain r1.1011i.Mc1 °''"""' c°''' 0,11v "~I::, '"""r<" l'-ll. ,,.. AprH 1. 10. it" 1001.1• tv T~::,.~1·:;0,;,,;:1,'o'.::.vw1: :!.~:-'~ V11\Jey fl.t ile Square G 01 r Ml~fl ,,, JI.'""' Aprll 1. 14, ltlt ,.,,.,. PUBUC NOT1C'E 111L l'llOJ) Roundup Result s Tu·o h<>lc~·1n~nc \Ver r ~rded by Orange Co~st a rea worn® golfers during the p.1st week. £1\'clu Ross u5Cd ;i 4·wood to score her at·c at Foun111in V.1llf'y Mile Square (i o I ( OJurse "'hi!!' playing in the <.1Jnt1>an)' or ti·lc1e Billie. Ty llam;mo scored ht>r hol~· ut-<rtle at ,\1L'sa Vtrdc Country Club on the l24·yard 12th hole. Jtflle Sq11are In a partner's bett.er 0011 ev1•nt for lhe womert's <'lub at 1-"ountain Vall!'y fllile Square (iolr Course lhis ~'('\'k, Ila M.ic \~'h1te and Roberta Verrue flnlsht'd first \\ith a 61. A lie resulted for second pl ace at 64 with f.:rtcnc ,\ng· stadt and \'irglnia Ayl! on one squad. On the other \\'ere r..111rgarct Lewis nnd r-.tttrion Ua1tok. Ti<.'CI at 66 Y.·cre June Hn mor \\1th Bernadette Spalding and Gladys Richardson w i I h liarbe.ra Stencel. Three teams finished with 67 including Ruth Joy with Kay Koop!; Lenore Tanberg with Billye r-.1cycr; and reg Fran- com.. with Bernice C-Ovey. Pauline Anderson and a blind partner finished "'ith a 68 with three others at 69. Included \\-ere Elveta Ross with Mae B ible: ft1ary Cdsey u1th Marge Ingersoll; and Barbara Ducommun w J t h Leigh Garman. Cosio .Uesa In a low gross, low net event at Costa ~!esa Golf and Coon· try Club, Frankie Durst l\'On A flight gross honors with an 8'l followed by Connie Lonergan at 89. In net action. Ginny Stas ko was the A winrK'r with 75, follou'ed by Sybil Foster al 76. In B flight it was NOf'inc c:rady the gross winne r with 93 with Alice Acklin second nt 95. Carole Ross and Jane Roderick tied for OCI <ti 76. Vi Theiss edged Eileen \\1ilson for gros:s honors, 77. IOJ.104, in C fl ight with Connie Neske the net victor nt. 77. follO"''l'<i by Phyllis Rames at 79. In a ones loumament, C:OO- nie Lonergan "·as the A fl ight victor v.'ith 39. lmoc Van Auker was second a t 41 with Dee Asher, Barbara Morton and Marlon Voss tied a t 41 i.,. In ll fl ight lt was Lee Merkel the winner with 34. followed by Norine Grady at 36 and Joyce Caplis at 37'7i. Pat WU3on look C honors with 38, foUou'Cd by Vi Theiss at 41. Jtfesa Verde It ,,·as a selected score event for v.'Omen's c I u b members at P.lesa Verde Country Club this u·eek with Shirley Kinder \\in~rQSS honors in A Oi ght \1·i . rollowcd by Dora Dona at 81 . In net action. i-.lnrge Hayes "'as the A \\'Inner Ytith 69, follo\\'ed bv Dare \\!ells al 70 and a trc between Verda Shlrley and Bobbie \Vasco at 72. Tied at 73 \\'ere Stella r.trr- ria.rn a1xi Cecile Brown with 0.arlottc Wood a t 75. In B flihgt , Erma Bendel v.•as the gross \\inner with 85 with Bemite Johnston at 91. June Mc())nnell \\'l'ln net hooors ~·Ith 70, folJoy.'f!d by Peg Jacobf.on at 72, Lee L..o\.CTey al 73. Georgia Farmer at 74, a tie between Darlene Bou.-.e and l..on"aine l.o\\'Tey a t 75 Y.ith Kelly Ada ms next at 77. Ellie Kit~ and Edie (iQw lit'Cl for firs! 1n low gross ac· won In D night "1th 98. Audrr~· DuPuis "''i\S lhc net winner "'ith 71 fol!o\\·cd by Kay F:1rlcy a t 73. r-.1 a~· Duncan ot i;;. a tie betu·ccn Sylvin Pr11nnuski nnd ,Jun1• Sl•u:ldert i11 7S. Oot ~forrt! nt 77 and l'hyllis Kaliher al 80. ln a blind partners C\'ent. Dora l)onaldson and f:nna Bendel "-on with a 150 score . Ste1!:1 Merri:lm and Prudy Panncnlier finished second at 1:>2 \\'ilh Gc mice Johnstoo and 0.'lrt" \\'ells at 153. Kay Jo·arl ey and Ke 11 y /\dams rinishcd at lSS ~·Ith Bobbie \\'ascoe and T y Hamam at 156. ~tari:lnnc Dyer and Oulrlotte \\'ood ~-ere a t 15ill a1¢1'¥t '1"\lh Edie Gow Md CttrtJe 8ro'A'lt. Sen.,llff Diana ltoopcr took low gro..• honor> tn A flight In a tourna- ment f.r members of the \\'omen'$ golf group at Httn· U~on Seacurr c.owury Club !his wetk. b had an 87. In net. action, Polly Brown- ~ and Pntl)' Schottmlller C"ach finished "ith 76 wit.h Gin· ny Lambert noxt at Tl . In the -.nd fllghl. R""1' f:riakJoo hod on 86 lor gm.,. honors with Liz Brandenburg, Evelyn Rice and Corrine ltk;hardson tied at 75. Bclte ,_lack woo third fliQ;h\ i::ross honors with 95 wl!h Ho.Perla Andrews 1he net vie· tor at 71 : follo11o"Cd by f'ran Som1ncr v1\lc tit 72 and L. \\'a hrenbrock ;it 77 Irene Pnre won fourth flight gros:; with 102. Bev Emerson was the net \\inner \\'ilh 7" wilh Pierrette Croft In second place with 78. RHJll!llO SI It \\'.'lS bargain day at Rancho San Joaquin r.olf Course this week w i t h members of the \\'Omen's cluh staging a tournament unde r that bann<'r. In A flight. Sue E~'C'rs was thl' wlnn(·r "''i lh a net or 66 \\'ith Pem Sproul second at 67. Phyllis Stafford \\'On R fl ight w ith 60, followed by Peggy Itoberts at 63. Betty Blakemore and Sue Iseri tied for C flfgh1. honors rit 66 with Trudy Bone and Eileen Yraceburn tied at 67. l'it V. Arquilla won D flight v.ith 59. In 11 mull and jefr event, Zola 13artholomcw was the A "'inner with 32 1,2 v.·ith Fem Sproul next at 34.. Llta Simdorn \VOO B flight wilh 29 with Gwenn Holle se- cond at 33. Next was Phyllis Stafford at 33 1i: with Joyce Roberts at 34.. A tie bet\\·cen Peggy Roberts and Helen Jarvis completed the B flight at 34Y.z. Pat Lackner was the C win- ner \\-ith 331,lz "'it.h Millie Stevens at 34 1.~ and Eileen Yracebum at 36. Lillian Deshazo copped D fl ight with 3.11/:i with ~1. \.'. Ar· qui!la and Anna Lee Shetler lied at 36. JtliN•ion Vlejn ('.oorse fOllO\.\•lng Don Rud PUBUC NOTICE PllDl!•lltid O••l'IQ• co-.,1 01 1•v Pllo•. ··~h's dC"'""'U-this \\'CCk to PICTITIOUS •u•tNt.1• ,..,.~,, 10, "· J'-)I, 1•1• .n.1, .....,. ' '"' NAM• STATIMaNT ta e over tile heud pro job in PICTITtous 1u11N111 TN 1011-ina P"tot1• ''' e101..., OTICE P I'""\ NAM• •TAT•MINT ltvtll'f'11 '" PUBLIC N a.so WU es. r... follOWlf'ID llotftotlS lrl llOlflO FINI! TIME (LOCI( WOltl(J, 11011--------.,.==,...--- Sh rr Ill • l 1·-· -·n """'""' 11· Vls;torlt SI., u.,11 "J", '"'' ""'"' 'ICTITIOUS •UllNRlS e w a.MIS K:<lU ..... VALC:NCIA OELICATIS$IN, rn ND, C•lll$'nl• .,.,._ MAM• STAT•M•NT Skip Whittet at P.Ule Square H•r-Sl'fd,, $.tl'lt• AN. c.i. ttto.S JtlNf H. o~. UOI Wino L.... ,.... lol!Owl"I per~ ••• llol"'GI . . cl b -'-~-. .,._.., I . V•l....:lt. ns No. Htrt>Ot Cotti ,..,.,.. C•ll'°'1'!14 ~ Duo.IM•I 11. \li'hlle m~ $ U \OIWl..UPIOO SI .... , ~It,,_, Cal. t27m Mart G: •ootr. >OS E11t ll1y, LITECO. nDD Pr1'11tr illotCI. l'lllWllVf JUck l..ehman ls turning ........ lo 11.o.I• •· v1i.nc1.. ns ,,.., Herw N......,_, '""'· c..111ror11 ., .. 1. • ht<:ll. c11. ,.,_ . r -1llvd., $otftll Ant, Cat, '1101 Tllll 11<111""• 11 tor>llue"d bJ 1 llm•llO 11-1 ' Ht"'IU, 2lOC l"rlvlll 110 .. oisslst ftudolph 1n Paso Rob!es. Thi• bonl"'" 11 condllClld by an lfl· ptflnlftfllp. Jt.wpotl &ffell. C•I. '26'0 d/'ilcl .... I. Jl"'ft H, G~ Wini-W. Wl!(oir, »01 Prlw•lt I'd . ._., I , Vtlotft(11 Thlt 11119.....m w11 ffltd Wllll !he N*'"'POfl flt.tell. Ct! tl6'0 Jtle•a Verde Thll lll-nl Wll m..i wllll ..... c-C-ly Cleo'\ "' Orenoit c-"" O<> Trill t1u.il\ft1 ll uwwjll(lfd 1>¥ I"""'''' IY Cltr-flt 0.t"lll CIU'llJ' Oii Mardi 21. '~ 21, 1t71 "''""'"'Ip Final round adicr1 in the an-1111 '4MH l"lllllhMO o..,... c.oa.. o.n.,.' ~i1:'. T,,1, ~~~.·~~1 111"' w1111 ,,.. nual men'a club presidef:t's P'\ltllllMd Ofll'!Ot Cotti oanv l"lltt, M••<ll 1. 10. u. 14 1t11 1•1-Jt c-1r Cllfk ot Or•l'IO• c-r.o on M••cn cup rompetitlon wftl be staged ,..,.rel\ l4. ll ...... A¥!1 7, U. lt11 .... 71 7, lt1t F·J?tS1 !Oda:lj at Mesa Verde Coon-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P1.1011~ O••• to.i• 0111, Pne1 "y ub a1 ~1a 'fesa. Mtr(n 10. u, ,,, 11. '"' ,.,, u '-""> 11 P'ICTrTtOVI •VSINflt Jtflsalnn Viejo ,,CTITIOUS tUSINllS MA.Ml STATCl•U!.MT P UBLIC NOTICE NAM&: IT&TIMIMT Tllot ~"II ptrlOM -doll'IOl--------,,.,==,,---l M f9llowtfto;i Pl•Mll'I I• "911111 IN .. _, Ill.oil"*" '" MOTIClf TO ClllOITotlll ••. MAllTIN-sTREET ENTEltPltl\fs, sur1•1011 COU llT 01' THI! Fll'!t round ma~ in the PUEpo -'G SEll~ICE. 1.., •. $!tit 1C HIWl*t A ..... Ho. 1'I. Tu•""· •tATI: OF <.ALll'OllNIA iro• · , Col. l !'Pd ANhel"', Ctlllornlt tolOl C.•111. "MO annual .president s cup tourna-P. 0. floii' )1'), Or•f!OI, (tllf0r11l1 J,L. Owfltrwl. 1•at HNW1 A..... TNI. COUNTY 01< Oli,iN!;,I t l •1•~-'"·Jo r.u '2Ml No, ttfl, '"'""" c1111. ""'° ,.,, A-1'"1 men a j> ~JUI Yl'C UV Lturfll(I Sllfl. h tlll E. L...,.i,. "·'· M41ttln, 16,U $1n J.,1.,10. Eit••• o! C.LAOVi E. HEllflEllT~ Club have started with OOnl· Or . Wll!Mltr, C•lllorn!• .a.ill. Founltlll V1111y, (1111. '111:1 0..:••~. E y GIVEN I '"" Plctlon set by ·~-y llllt llut!ntll 11 <Ol!dllCoM by •n Tlllt bUllMll It tonduelld or • ......... l'tOT•CE 15 HER II "° c1ac"~M l.Ullo<I • IMl vlCutl P1rt,....1h10. "ldlton ol Ille 1oov1 n1m •-·-~ Lh,,l'MI ~1111' J .L 0-llrMt !~I 111 pe,,,,,,, ntvlflQ d t uT" 10111111 1!~ In a matci) VS. par Wl41 I.... "'Tfl!i tllltme~• wtt llltd ""11n '"' r1111 ii.1tmen1 wtl f!i.d will! TIM MiC oec"'1n1 111 r1qul•111 •o 1111 !~ti'"' ment over ihe past weekend c1111.,,.,. (l1rk of 01•"ll't covniv on Coo.or"!¥ c1.,11; of 0rt1191 cov111y "' Mt•ch wi!n IN nf(.tu.trv ~ooxntrs. In tr.e "" c~ · ' Ftt>ru1ry 211 ltlt 1 lt1t OI "" tlolrk of 1111 1ocrvt en1l!lld '°"''· o' Harry f\.>lcConnell was th'! W'Ul-• ' JlNt • . ll4H'17 IO ,,,...,, '"'"'· wllll '"' nl(tl!lllV ne 2 P Pllllllslltd Or'•flO'I c ..... Otllt Pltol, P11blltllld' Or.nee """' Dally Pllol Vll!K,,... .. lo Ille ....-i!gl't<l •I l)O Und r , -U ' Mtrcl! l, 10 U 1•, lt71 n1·7t M1rcll 10, 11, U, )1, 1~11 111-1<1 $!rttl, P.O. 80• ll)), Nlwpol"I 811c11. K .th g ·11· r··'~ed ...... . ' Ctlllornl1 '7660. w,,lcfl b lhe Pitt• ot Cl I mgcr bu.-:MI .... -IJUlMH ol , ... li"dt'•ll111...0 In ,u n'ltll••• ('()od, I-up. v.·ith pa u J PUBLIC NOTICE ?UBLIC NOTICE pet!llnifl@ to -111•1• OI Mid Clc; ... n!. '-· I••• •--J and wllt>ln tour 11\0flllll •llt' 1111 11111 i....&Y tul'.ler. -DOI cnsen IJIC'TITIOV'S •UllMl.SS ILP'·H14' P<Jbl ltlllon af ll'llt r>Clltl, I~-McLeod tied for third at Nii.Ml! STATIEMaNT ,KTITIOUI austtc•ts 01!.0 Mtrcn s. lt/t. ....,., NAM• STATIM•NT C11rtl1 A. Hett>trh. Jr. even par. Nick Kostechko. Llewellyn and Bob \VCl"e next, I-down. SI Hills TN "'tlOWi"'ll Pll'ton It llolllllill bull .... ll Tflt falowl"'ll Pl'llOn 11 Ool"t bvtmns Euotlllot Pl 1111 Wiii II. ••• o1 Ille tbOW l\tmtid dt<..o.<11 J 0 h n FllPPE l't MANUFACTUltlt.tG CO• '•OI IELKNAI" 11.EVCO"t $ALES. HUllWl'tL NUllWITZ • ltt:Mllt ll:z South Main St1ftl, Orlfllll, Ctlll. l"<KI Kiltfnt •11'11' ltM<I, Foun1eln •» -.... Sit"' o ·r.1eara """ .. L0'1"· Ill(. II Ct 11ftrnl • Vl11tT Clllfornll n7UI P.O. ••• IW corpora!IOfllo 13' $oulh Mtln "'"'· flllll h lkl\tP Trtller Stitt. 11'1(., lOflO N....,.. .. KA. (&llllnlll l1Ut O•t"llf. C•lll. '2661 Ktltn\t ltlv ... 11.ootcl. Foun11!11 V•H•r. 1n o '7).fnl T,,11 l>vll,,.n 11 i>llng taMuci.C b'f • ~~11~,.,.~~1::' lo ~lid by 1 A=~ fw 0r!~~oe1t Otl'Y l"l!ot Cgrpor-•1111'1. , ...... 1, LOltTE I': INC UN'pott l!Gn. Mtn;ll HI, 17, JI, ll, 1• I ., ll-1 embers of th e e r: JoM c1r1~. s.tv. ll Ofl flELKNAr,, NC PUBLIC NOTICE · Thh sltttmen! Hl90 "'1111 IN tf\llllY TllAILEll u.L. , I • Profess1onal·Amateur G 0 If Cl"'k ot °''""" c...,1y on M1rch 1. 1t1t. ~· RObtrt &llkntp. P1~~ •• , •• 1-------.,------•--· ti. (PAGA) 'JJ P·nta Tmi '1119......,1 ••• 1 '"d "''" ... lLP·,IUt r~la ()fl WI COfl-l"ubll•lltd Ortl'IO• Cotll 0.\ty P'llot Counry C.l1r1. 11'1 OrtnG't C'.OIMl!Y on Mllftn NOTICR TO CREOITOltS verge on San Juan Hills Cotm-M.ltCh 10, 11. u. Jl. ltlt ~.,. ~'i:~t'~ir • W•INlfll SUP&.•101t COUllT OF TNI t,-_v Club for a three day "°' Wl!Mlrt 9"11\ltf'd STATI Of' CALllJOANIA l'Olt PUBLIC NOTICE TNE COUNTY 01< OltANG& tournament beglnning i\ton-~:,1•A::.._ c.tlllw!M ...,7 N .. A-1'941 Eotf!I ot EOWAllO JAMES POWf lt, day. ,ICTl"'TIOUI aus1M•Ss Tll--(JU) JU..:tttl ,stts4 Olatled. M,.__, • . . 'II NAMli STATCMIEMT NOTICE ts HEllE8Y GIV EN to the i .... m.1ay s oompctition WI Tiit tortowi"'ll perto11• •r• Coll'\il P'obllt.Md 0<1n;1 '°"' 0•!1¥ P11o1. crtdll • "' 111, •l>ov• namld 0to;..,..n1 be .a ~am ('\'ent With ou•l~~T~\"'o PROOUCTS co. ~in Mimi 17, ''· 11, •nit Aprll 7, 1t11 '21·1• ~~ ~!c~~.::v;::11f~m~ 'll~~~~ starting limes (·rom 10:30-1:30 Flrtild• Cir .. Irvine, Ct, <n1'1S PUBLIC NOTICE wltfl t~• nec...-ry vouc:!>trt. •n tile ollke followed by 8 twt>day nro-G_.Ot 0.,.,1..., 111. till Flr•lldl. 11'1 tfll detl. ot 1,,,. 1bovt tMll!to court. or I"' !rvl,.., Ct. '170S l'IOTICt: TO (lllOITOllS to prnen! !ntm. wl!ll lhl fltellU•Y !cssional event on Tuesday Snla.r Vick. 1u H•rtior 11l1nc1 Ad.. sur1111111e11 COUltT OI" TNt: v01X...,.•. to 1111 ur.:1tr1lol'lld 11 '"" Ltw nd ...__. ___ _._ lrf.twpart flffd'I, Ct. '2"-0 STAT• °' CALll<OllNIA FOlt Olllee 11'1 KINOEL ANO ANOEltSON. 1020 :l Wcwlt::.lUly. This OUl.in111 lt conducttd 11\t t Olfl"'tl THI COUlfTY Oil OltAMO• Norin lrotdwtY. St"lt A"'' Calllomla or I •A pertner,,,.lp. If• .11·7"" n.w. w,,1,11 l• 1r.e oltct ol OU1ln1n ot A purse rotn .,..,000 to G-Olll'!Oll Ill Elltll of ANNA, C. LOHGOON •kt AN· IN u"""ll111noC In 111 m1111t1 ptr11lnln11 $10 000 Is being offered de-Thh 11111.....,1 w•• 111.c """"' !flt NA CATHElllNE t.ONGOON. 0tc11..-. to 1111 "'',.."Mio 0tc-n1, w11111n 11111, ' ' C-ty Clel'k ot Of'•r>G• C-IY Oii Merell NOTICE IS HEll.E9V GIVEN to trit month$ tit.,. lht !<111 P1>Dlittllcn of '""' pending on the number ot en-•· 1t11. cr~1"'" of ttie abO... l\lrn.o elf(:_, t>0tlc1. '-~-The ent.ry •-•line has 1Jnoa tl\lt au ,..._ 111v1"' dtlm.. "''"'' ,... 0•11C1 Maren 12, 191.c. !OJA<), VO::~ l"ubllohtd Of'anQt Co.11 Otlly Piiot !1110 o.aoctflf w• rlqlllr.C to 1111 ,,,_,, JAMES V. POWCR 11><1 T·-•·om-11's club a t been exk'ndcd to Friday, ac-Mtrt" 10. 11, ''·JI, 1911 to(>.Jt ""1111 "" llK•-N YOllCl'lltf, 10 1111 JANET P. flONA?.1.lllC, '~ ' . PhiJ Tro Ul'\Olnlllllld ti IN ollkt o1 hit eflomty, Co-E .. tc111or1 o4 lnl Will of i\1ission Viejo Go!( Club staged cording to y. et· PUBLIC NOTICE PAUL A. HAl'tN..., ,,, E••I 11111 s1rt11. the •bow n•"'"° Olet<I""' a ~crs too-•mcnt la'"' "'' .... k ea.1tive vice president oC c"'' N.Ht, ca111orni. • ....,.ic;,, is 11111 iit.te• KINO~"':o ANOlilllOM '-" """ "' <:<: p \GA 'th •--d .,,. ... ,._ . l'ICTITIOUS 9USllCISI ol 0\191-1 of 1111 -.1Jgntc1 In an m•I· ld ....,WI~ "·'-re th""'-· w"re ,'ll\ov.red to 1 w1 1/t:d q.....,K:t,, 1n •f'tt ,_i,1n1ng to 1111 n111e ot ... Id Otc•· '"''' A11a. c11111rr111 tl:Nt lit' """ ,-lluntington Beach NAM• STATIM•NT Otnl, W'll~n 11111• .._TM •fie< 1hl flfll 17111 JM-m1 revert their thrf'e \l'Orst holes -· TM 1o11ow11111 Pl"llOn• ,,.. Od"o put>1k111on 01 11111 '11111<•. An_,, "' c .. 1lec:lll1n •-r J · f JI h· 11• ovs•nes• ·~= 011111 M'''" ._ 1t11. Puollll>lcl Or•tMJt co..11 011ty l"llot. 10 par IK ore 1gunng u ;j DECORATOR Ol!POT, S..• w. lftll ll"6erl 0. l.Of9forl ~rtll 11, '" Jl..,.., Aprll J, Ill• TlS ,. dicaps PUBLIC NOTICE s1 .. Cini• M.,., c1U1ornl1 n.21. E,..:utor o1 ttw wut of ' ' Ml rLI""* Gllll1plf, IU, Ott11•illt TM lllOYI ,._l'flld Oftldtfll ln firs t place in A rJ1ght \'Ills IOICTIT IOUS •US IMl!IS P'1a(e, CIHll Ml.-, Canfornlt tH26. l"AUL A. NANNA J · H • h 69 f II Ptvl M. Gllle1011. 14" Oe1wllle Alltnltl' •I Uw err1 ass.an Wit a 0 cm· NAMI: ITATIEMRWT P! .. (Ml• MIM. CtU"°""'' """· •1t ••tt 17fllr ....... SLP'·1'U• PUBLIC NOTICE I'd bv LUC'V P.1cDonalcl al 70 Thi lollowll'IQ """" 11 Oo!M ov.irien Tlll1 DUllMH 11 Condtl(:l9d by .,, ""' (•I• ~ Cl11flnll• n.iu IU~~it·:=o~ Tc?o5:~o~~o~~. ""d r' Ud!' <°•"r al 7J. ts: lncor-ti.d t lSOtl•llOll °""'""-"I ptr1· T•I: 1110 J41.1NI ITATE OP' CALtlOQllN IA FO• ..., .3111: THE LE.llTHERWOltlCS. •11 Tetnit,,.I '*""Ip. An-)' tw ••t<"""' o' OltAHCll: Jn B flight ,it 'A'll!' .June Poff w;::r::· Es. ~1~ .. ~i ;:i~~:~l Or .. Tiii• 'i;·,,~~~·w11 Tiied w1111 ltle ~~:·~11.0;..."'r, 1ii:'11 0-1lr ~j'.j E•tt~N: c;:!!r1~'7Tt Cl us T I NA the ~inner \\'ith 'B follO\\'etl br Mewport llflCh, C-111, 1'16'1 county c1 .. -°' Orang• COUfllY °" GONZALE$, ~ .. ~. Virginia Bransby a~ 69 and TM• ov.irwu 1' c0fld11c:tec1 b'f • (Or· Febn.ltrr n , 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 1s HEllE&V CIVEN 10 the porttlon. ,J117I crWJIOl'l o1 Ille tl>o~I l\AITHMI Ot'<ecf9'fll Edna Leonard at 70. 'Miii•'• PIT Sit» 1"111:111....., °'1"111 Coail Dilly Pnoi, Sl.1"·74U1 111a1 111 penon• h1v1,. cltlm1 •o•IMI 1111 Shen. Eas'-•n WOn C flight Jt.,._ E. Wfllt9 Merell 3• Ill. U, 2'-l9l'I 7•7• NOTICE TO ClllDITOllS 111d lttclllk!'lt ltt rtqulrod lo lilt them, ....... Tnl• Ila!• ...... , ..... , tltotd '""'"' no. CPI/II· IUP'l!•1011 (OUlllT OF THI. Wlln lhl ntcll!llry YOVCPllrL 111 lhl otlk• \\ith 71 with Jean Gntbaugh ~1f1'"" ot OttnD't Coi,ily °" Mtrcll 21 • PUBLIC NOTICE STAT• o' CALl,.O•NIA '011 o1 tilt ci.rk 01 IM •boY• 1n1111w;1 «111r1. "' second at 72. Ann Cassert.1 P'-l'M# TH• COUNTY 01' 0.U.MOl to jll'tMf\I 1"9m. wltll ,,,,. lllCKWN the I n•gh -l"V'blltfllO OrlnOf Cot1! 0.llV l"Uol, 'IC'TtTIOUI IU11M•SS Na. t.-71MS VOllCt.eri, !p Int 11""'r1lgneO t i tile L•w WltS one D I t winner M.t'cll )4, ll, •lld AP--11 7, ''· lt11 101 .. 74 NAME STATlMINT E1t1!1 of CLA•EHCE E. JtEAO. Ottlc:t af 'GENE It, MI NSHEW, tlll 0.C:uMd. Wtttmli.1.,. 81\0d., W •st m I n i 1 I r , with a 70. Thi totto....11111 P91'tor'I Ii Cll'l1111 bltl.lnttt NOTICE IS HEllEflY GIVEN to ""-C1llfornl• "1183, Wfllth ls IM plM• of ~leadnmlark PUBLIC NOTICE 11: cr.CIHwt of ni. 1bGY• "'"""' ~ bu11nt11 o1 1111 Ullele.-110...., '" 111 """''' \-------------\ 'AYZf!'. CO., :DSM Loi Mlorl'IPI, INll ttl IJl1'1K11'11 ... vlng CltllN t0tln1I the ptr!tlnlrw;i la 1111 11tt11 of Ml4 dtcldtn!, PICTITIOU'S IUSIMRSS L.IOlll\ll Hlni, Ct llfornlt f'lUJ !llld dlc.C-.,.. rtciul'td t9 1111 ,,,...,, wltllln tour .._,~. tlltr 11',e fin! In a match vs. par e\·ent for NAM• STAT•M•NT F•v 5. IUplt. 73S26 Lllll M-wllll "" "ICltlMn' -..Cl'll"' In ttle Pttlc.t pUbllc•llon DI 1111• '11111<•· LIQ...,.. HUI" c .. '211.l ol lllt clerk of lllt •bov• 111tltttd [O!Jrl, or Ollec! ~ref! 1?. !'71. the v.-omen's Club ;i t J\.1eado\\'· ~I'll lollowln<J Pf"Dft 11 lkrl"ll bull"""s Tllit bllll111t11 h c.onclllcttd by '" ln· 10 ll'l't...,1 "'9m, wHll ,,_ l'W<'"""t' OtEGO H, GONZALES 1t>d ''' dl~hWtl. _...,.,, to fhl Ulld.,.llor-<1 i t ,1111 Ltw MARCOS H, GONZALE~ • . lark Country Club of Huntin s· WILD SIDE OF IALflOA 1$LAl't0, Frt 5. Klol• Offit•"' llOIEll.T M OEVITT~ L""'ll COoe•KufO•• of lhe Win ol t Be h '' I '! It ~ M1r1,.., fl•lllM, c1111 .. '2'61 T1111 ,,,,_, wa• fllld ""1ltl tllol Coun-flttc:ll fl!.,. L ... lttc:ll C.ltfor.,ia '"' ll>l!Yt n1,,,.., 01eeceot on ac ' -e en I~ OU on \li'8S Anll>Oll~ J•-· Horvtl • .u ).Sit\ Pltc•. ,., CleMi. of O.•noe CoulltY 1111 Mtrd'I ,1, '°"°'· """lcll "1, ~ r:>IK• of. OVtlnlu OI OIENI II . MINSHt:W the A night \\'inner \li'ith a lnl'IQ Sll(fl, C•lll. '0803 1'74, "" """''"''"'° In Ill m111ers P11ltinl1111 1111 Wttlm!n1lt1' •• ..,,. Tllll b!nllll•1 lo C-llCttd Oy t n ft>-,.IJl4J lo,,_ n!l!t DI •liC dl(e<fent willll" lout Wellmln>ltt, Ctlllonllt '2411 n1intts three. 01v10~11. l'IJl>llhld Or-1t1C11 co1i1 D1l1v Pllol, -~ •fltr 1111 i1r11 ~tton·ei ""' 11111 n1Jn1 Ka th.v Brans ford and Ar1tlloflv Jtm11 Horv11 Maren lt. )1 , •nd April 1. 1,, itu lGlQ..11 Mtlc• Al!-y "' c .. l!,KVI'" Tiil• 1t1l•rnt'fl l .... , lllecl wltn ,,,. Coun 0 !~ M " " 1'71 Publl""" °''"~ CMlt O•llV l"llo•. Barbara 11;inkey tied for sc-•v citr~ 01 Or1rw;it C01Jn1y on M1rcn ~1, PUBLIC NOTICE ' H;,~'.-., J.' ••-•r M••ch 11, u. 11. 1...i A,prll '· 1tl4 "'·" COnd w1·1h "''."'''four. "'' E•tculOI' ot "'' wrn o1 IJ•H4U lilt tb<>Ve fltmtcl c1Kldt111 In n Oight Roix'rta Carr PubU•hl:d Or•n11P Ca1S! D•llr Pllol, P1CTITIOUS •USIMESI •O•RllT ..... DI.VITT PUBLIC NOTICE . f . f' \ I C Mt•ch J" 11. 1..c Aprol 1, It. ltl'I IOl)tl.11 N"'°.'11. STATEMENT lJO'.I L-aM<ll alvd, \\'as ll\lnUs our 1n irs p 3 e T~· "'11?"''"11 pt'tton1 ••• tlOlflO Loni ... ell, CtM!trftlt .... , LIFE ANO ACCIDENT AND MEAL Tit "'ith Rosermry Erickson 5£'-P UBLIC NOTICE 1>1111n1•s •1. ctui ,11..,., 1vNors1l op TNt: ANNUAL STATE · l't EWPOttT OPEltA OF OJl.llNGE .Ill!_., for IE•t<wlor MENT D' PACl ,IC MUTUAL LIFE C'OOd at minus fi ve. COUNTY, 103 W. Co.111 HWV .. 5ull1 E · Pllblltllec! Or .. t Coal! Otllr Pllet IM$Ull.llNCR COMP'ANY, 100 N1wport I , Bol d C n· h lllCTl'flOUS IUSINE SS l't-POll 8Hcn, Ct. t'h.60 1 ~ c ... t•r Onvt, Nt-..-1 I 1, c II , G Ona an \\'On 1g t Nii.Ml STA,Tt:MINT Sltt!6n Pttrotl Ent"""lt11. Inc, 'tlXI Mtrcn If, ''· ll, tncl A111U ' 191• '1l·I Ctllltrnlf 92'4.I. Yt6r R!ldtd Otuimbtr \\11th an e\'en nar \V ith DolliP Tht to11ow11111 P>11s.on I• oolr>Q bv•'"''' w. co..,1 Hwy .• l't1wpor1 fl11(!\, Ct. PUBLIC NOTICE Jl, ,,,, r u · f2UO Total il'Clmlllld \Vick second at minus one and . Glt EGG l"IOUS TRIE S. ll!I E. JOI~ Tlll1 t!u>lflltll ts COf'rlihXled 11'1' • COi'· Aue!t B. J .• Wieland nnd Vicky S!rHI. Cot!6 MKt, c1111. 92611 por•uon. SLl'·7414t Total ll1bitl 1!e1 Pnlt!lp G•"llO"V M~l<t•, Ja9 E. 10!,, 5tlftll l"ttrolf Ent. Ill(, NOTICE TO Cllt:DITOltl Ct1>1!11 i>tld UO \1 ,131.011,698 76 \ 1,0S.S,«t~.& I~, 10 ... 00 \V'allace tied at minus three. S!•ff!, '"'" M•!ll. Ctlll, t)6ll llirf•n PllroN IUl"•1t10• ,COUllT 0, THR Gr0t1 Plld In 11\d An\. la "ontgo~~. ''""" Q Tnl1 ll<l•ln111 11 COl\Chx.lf'd by tn Tiii> 1l1tement w11 fltl'd wllll ttw Coun-ITA"'TI! 01' (ALlf'Olll'llA f'Oll ccntrlb 1 ulecl 1urplui I MO 1"1 ......... ...... !nOIYldu,,1. ty Cltrk of Of111111 Counly Gii Mttch 21. THll COUNTY OF o•AHG• s p t ( I I 5 u r II u I flirrht with minus two v.·lth Pflllllp c. Meet.tr 1t11 N., A·1'm F11n<J• J1,1 15,011.11 " 'T~I• it1!9111111! w11 fll.O will! !Ill COU'l'lty IJ""41 E1l1!1 of llOlf LAlltO ltE'OF EARN. U"aulo...C Phyllis Washburn next al cJ1rk °' Or.in.gt C01Jn!~ °"Mt•(" '· 197' l"ubfl111tc1 °''"" co.it 01111 pu.,1. ·~• ltOSE L ltEOFEAll.N, •k• ltOSE surpt111 JO.&te.tot.IS 1 11.tt1 .t12.s.. minus eight. IJ-nt4' Marcil ~4. Jl, tlld Aptll '· 14. lt'' ICI02·1• 1$AIEL llEOFEAltN, ()lo(ffMd, lnc:•ttM! !OtcruMl In P11Dllll\td Or111111 C..-11 Dtlly Piiot "IOT ICE IS MEll.EIY GIVE N la llM CtpUa1 and 5vr11lu> SnntaAna M1t'Cll 10. 17, 2'. 11. 1t11 11J.7t PUBLIC NOTICE er.Cltort of "" ab<>'ff 111l'lll'CI --..,, c.,,.11111 nn l--~;;;;;;;-;;::--;;;;;-;;;;:;;---1--...::.'.'.'.'.'::'.'.:..'.:'~~:::.---l'h•I •II "'"""',,. ... "' Clll"" llOll••ll lr.t 11\IUfM'ICI Jn Forte: PUBLIC NOTICE Mid ~t 1r1 rlql,llrld to 1111 """"· N•!lonwlo1 Sl.lSl.l1t,1IO tn a stroke play event for • ''" wu11 ""-""'""'"' ..._......._ 111 ttw ofll<t ln•lll'•nc• 1y1 Force: , SU,..•IOll cou•T Of' TMll ol thl cllf1I ot""" 1boWel ..,llllld Cf"!''· 0t c11uoml1 au.in11.1 the V.'Omen's club a t Sants ,,CTIT IOUS IUtlNl.SS ITATI. °' CALlll<*NIA l'O• lg ~ lhtnl. """"' , .. IMUUlry P191 ".5'4.""4»1 Cl b M Cr ,.,_, MAME STATEMlfNT TKI COUNTY OIJ O•AN•• owt"tr1. lo"" """""llOftM ,, ""'otfke Wt lll<"tlw ttr'lfy t"" !hi·-· 11frtl Ana Country U • ary a. J Tl\ol 1Vlkrwl119 Pf""°" II Oofl'IO llvllnnl N .. A•1H41 o1 M..-11,, C:..vll ....._,..,, Al'°'""" 11 Law, .... In t«Prdanct Whll IM AMllll loltlir- fjnjshed with a gross 84 to '" NOTICE OIJ NIAlllNG °' PITITIQN 12.JSO flHIQll.""""' SI .. Sit. J, Gtn!fn .,,..,, tw '"' Ytl' ·-Dl<tlflOlt JI K • L LANDSCAPING, U61J llllCfl P'O• l"llOllATI OP' Will. ANO Po• Crcw1. CA '2..0. Wiile~ Ji Thi plM1 o1 !ft.I, 1n10t lo IN lnllll't'!Ct C-rnlnlD~ Capture the A night. 111 ... _, Sul!• UA, Hllflll l'IQ1on Su<;"' Lt:TTlllS Tl!lTAMt:NTAllY 1tv.i,,eu tJ1 1111 VllCknlOned I" Ill l'Ntltrt ot lllol \1111 ol C1lllornl1. DU•Wtnl 10 11w Fran Boi·le was the net vie· C.•lltornl• '1611 Ellatf ol THELMA MAXINE WJU.IAMi, pentln11111"' , .. ••l•lt ol ... 10 OectOtlll, Htrakl T. JN.,.,lng · Kt.,,..111 A Emo1hott. 102.30 Blll'!lnQ O..::e111Cl. wllflln ,_ montri. ttlw 1111 l'lrtl Vlct Pre1~nt I. COFlll'OU"' 1or v.•ifh 71, follOYt'ed by Aline Av•. FO\IFll•I~ A•!l•l" C•lll;>rnl• •-10I l'tOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN """ pUbl>ctllon of !Ills no!lt t ' S•-1. O'H••• I P•--•-C I l lllt bvtlnn.1 It condve•ed Dy tn CALE L. WILLIAMS. Jll , hat tiled 11trr111 Oiled ~rtll lt lt1~ . s.ttrtllrY fioy t' tit 74. and l!ll'l."UC Of\ ey ><>01vlOu1I ~ pe!ltlon for P•-lt el Will l l'ICI , IOI' Rotllrl H, ll~l;•rn PublilntO 0••"91 Co..11 011!Y Pilr• Al ';':), 11;....,.1~ A,, Ernbll'loft '""'net 111 Ll11etl Tnllrt1t11t1rv 10 l"P Admlnli1ta!~ ot "" Eil•I• ol Mtrt~ ,ti, )I, :n, 'l. )t, ltl• ....s.1 Tnl1 ll•te"'""' w11 Hie<! will'I I~• PIJ!lll-reolef'IF\Ct to wl'lltll 11 m-lor Ille tOOV• ntmld 11«.ctnl i-.large O'KC<'fe firtd <\ 93 for COu.,lt Cler-ol °''""' COllnly "' l11ftl'llr Pl•lkvl••L lnC Illa!"" 111111 .,,., MlltLIN OAYLI ASKllRN rUBLIC NOTICE B fli~ht gross honors ~·I th FtDntM~ 11 · 1'1' Fn•n ~1(~;111 ":~'\~,,"'!, •::; ~!, ~: ~; ~!.S:.:'::..":"'~f'n:•· J --c-::-:------Laltuf' 11arrison. G I a d y ~ PublhJ'!ecf O••"llt Coal! Oti1y Pllgt, «Ml•lraom °' Oe(l1nmtnl No. ) of Mid T•llP'-M: uf.1111 NQTl(I Be · d !)or' 'Jc(o tl•>...1 Mtrc~ 3. 10. 17, 2t. ltll TQ-71 covrt. 61 100 Cl>"lt Ctn!tr Ofl"' Wrtl. In .lln-Y fir A..._...,...... D~olc.!1,1~,"•w • .!'.!!!._•,, nu s an IS I• y '"" !hi Ctf'f o! ""'' A111. C•lllO'ftlt. PWll111tC Orlf!Otl COiltf Otlly Piiat. ., .... _, 7 r 0.1111 Mtrc" 10, \'71 I Ntllllfltl Poll,,,.tllf Oltt~•rtt , al ~ or nC't. PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM I!. sT. JOHN. M•rtfl 17. J4. 11. •1111 AP.-11 7, ltll '2•·1• 111rn1n111 ... '''''"' IJ1rmnl Beverly ltimcl h::id :'.\ 95 ror County CIK~ c OT c " •w 1<1CTITtOUS •UllNl!tt STltOSCHllM a T1•1111E111 P UBLI N I E c-1y Saftl!tt!011 011111e1t g~ first plact in c flighl M.llMI IT.llTIMlNT 16'1 ..... '""" ltrwt. 11111• 111 " Ori~ .. c_.i, w'th \Vanda Bakt-r al 75 and T f>lt 1 Col I"'' ""''• Caft""11i• 11111 HOTtcl' TO c••otTOlls COii""' sann.rion 01u11c1~ °' or .. ,,11, I • '~" 111 ~ no ""'"°"' '"' 1'111 11: 11111 s...m llK1. "" , ,,., u.c.c.1 '°""'Y· lOM~ 1!111• Aw..,u•. ,.oun1111,. t\.lary Spradling flt i6 winning bll CUSTOM GRAPHICS -STEVE A""""" twi "'lt"""" l•I A OUlt lr..U!•t I•·-' to bt maue. VllttJ. Ctlllornl1 '21Cll. "'' tllto . lltport Publltlltcl Or1np C11111' Ot!ly 1"110! J b) Tl\ol ,,...,.., 1'1d llllllMU IOd•l'UM o1 o! W11t1 Ol1ch1r119 •nit tPllflld for 1r lhe n!'t awards. e o11 1<. 1ns2 Or•v L1rot. 1iunttl!O'oll M.lrcll 23. ,,, 10, 1111 1ou.7•rwi,.. ".,.'"'"' •r•: IWl••me"" '°' 1111 OlttllO'Vt• ot wii1t.\ ~1 . Le k D night fl•tcfl. Ct l. 92611 --·d ... S.:l'lvltt. 111 w.11 1•111 Into,,,. l"Klf\( OcM ... gr~newith n t;'Onwith U>i~ e~~·1M;" oe.::: ~~.,..~nc1Hu:._~,! PUBLIC NOTICE ~"',;.~•1:.'"'r.:..~=:.:0,,,,.1 ot 01~.Z. s!~":::.:11~~,,~.o~O' ~ I lf'Kt'I. Cit. '21MJ "" tr'"'"'" 1,..: "'""1,11111 -"'" to 111o1 '"'Uk oc .. 11 \\lerncr at 17 the rirst pace ,,,,, OU1IMtt I• coridllC'9d bY • ., NQTICI TO CllCOITMI JI. '· s, c.._eNon, 251 ~It! , ......... , .. 1, Olllltll. TN p04.,1ol111.,_.1 \\1nner in net. 1\1 a t t I e 1 o u IMtvldwt, '"· A·m•1 •*· N-...n hac11, C11ll~·l'll• 11 !oe•tld' •woa1rn.1,.1, umo '"' n-•lcy ,~ GI•,~., 'lcll·c Th!t )'1';:~111"11 11 f!!H' """"" ""' S""°'lor Court o•"" Stitt Clf C•lllonll• AU ott1tr 11u.i ........ "'""' '"° ..scsr..11, off"'°'• 1,, •bOut 1eo ,.., ot ..,111r. 'rllt •w.. 11';1 <lUJ I> r ' w "" "" c_,., ot °''"'" """" by ,..,. "'"''"'"' win.In ""'" ,,.. .. CllKll••St tl)Mllh °' bath COrT\ltlllC •rid tied at 81 for !ec:ond place. ~-IY ~,"·,~ .. 114 °''~ Coun!Y Oii 6•'•" of CECIL EVVA L.llt5EN. 1•11 ""''' 'O l1r II known ti lllol llldll$1rl•I Wtlltl. °" ""' bl.it OI t!l\llry • 11• llM v-,, I I Dr. CECii. EVVA, UllSEN tr..u,i,,rw ..... N""9 flO'lllflll ... rv 11111 rtYltw •fld IPllll<t llOl'I tn a cri.ss c:ro._o;s event, '-fary .. Olltt>td Or•-c-· 0..11, ,~llOI ...... , CECIL E. U1151N , 0.C:NMod. CC)"'"' loc:tlkwt ..... 111"19"'•1 ll>iw•lPllOrl of l•wM 1t1nd1re11 '"° 11t11l1tl11111 "" r d 'I · n,,,. v . ..,.. · NOl!t1 It hl•iOY ,1....,.. It CrHlton o1 Wit _,., i. bl ll'-19""" are: CtlllOr,,l• llf111ontl Wtltr Qullltv ConirOI \. r:lr)' an " flXlnl' "''"egan _,(II ). 10, 11, Jt, 1'1• 7Sf.11 o1 11'111 above ntmtd 111(-1 11111 -'! S1oct1 1., trtclit, na1'11'9-., eqo,;°""'"' a .. rc. S•1111 Ant llfflon. lt!l!lll~t!r P'"' tied al 3(11: in A flight. r>e,.._ "'"'"' cl•t"'• 1111•lm1 ttw "'Id and IOOO ""111 el • c.r11lt1 Pltlllt• -• 10 1 .. w w111t e1tK111..,. r,.. In-P UBLIC NOTICE Oll:ldttll • ..., •eqlli..C IO Ille """"· Ml,,.... k-•• Vtc1'0l'I PtasllCI Co .• IWl,_lt l"Cl\llll"ll eHlutnt H'l'lllllOF\t Kay Youker v.·a'I the B w ""1!" '"' lllCUMt"/' .._....~. •~ ..,.. 1v w,.., 16111 ''""'· c.o.11 M .... •nit -111 Wlllltlons. ,..,_ .,..,,,.1.,11 ner with 27\,; wtlh J\~rge NOTICI OP' .llV&IU••l•Tl' of~• Of "" Clerk ol "" ·~ tf\ll!lll! CtJl l'Dmlt;. tofllnllfll -Of" Oll[tcl to "" IM'OPOMd 0, ANNUAi. llV>Clll1' ~ °' to ll"ftt"I !llltll WI"°' ~ TN ll'IKI, lf'ld lhl fttl .., Of" •fltl' fhc1'11'91 ...,,,ll'l'ltl'lh ••t ir..<llllO 10 O'Ket-Je At 231~ and Ed:i "l<ftwrv .._""'' "' 1111 lllldtrl"""' ..,,.cl\. 1111 IKl!k "•rrtltr 11 to M (Otl• ~It """" 111 -1111111 10 1,,. •bow IHI· •1 ·11 2 ,.,,,_"' to )ICl\Orl •1CM(dl Ill ""',, Thi oMct ot Hrn. MUllllAY AN O"""'""'" .... : ""'" "" 11111 llwn Aonl 11. 1t74. ,111 J. I er 31 91i. lnltf ... I ltt-COOi, l'lofl(I Ji ~ (.A FFlt•Y, "" W Oe.1r, fllvtl .. Sit. ltnk o1 Amlrlct Nll.$A. ~ Vl1 -"or 011i11:11ot1, rKtl....., fl"lor 10 ln C fli""'t It Y.•afi l.a\'Cm <' !JI""' '"-' 1111 ,,,_, ,_, tor 1111 1.0.. lOOlll IHC:h. ca111°"" • t0t01 wt11t~ l litt. Ne~ Btac~. C•ll!Offla. °"or 1111 ·-0111 w111 °' ,_10t..,, 1,, "'' &" CALENOAll ¥Hr l'Jl ol Gl!OltGE T .. It 11'4 plt<:t II ltvtlflt.lt ot 1111 """"'1.!tflllitl '"" Aprll 4. 1'7t. ,..._lttlOI'! o1 llNI Ol11i'l'tll"llllcwl~ HaJI in first place \\ilh 26 with P~LIGEll POUNOAl!ON, I 0tlv11tt flNll. on 111 """''' "'11•1""'9 10 1'-1:1111• O.tfd M.1"71 3), 1'7~ rt91fdl110 11111 w111i aloe ...... II flO Oii· ~tJlry Spradl'ng d Wilma o111o11, 11 ..... 11 • .,.. '' "" iovni111""''1 ti wlc OK-•· '""""" ~ monll>t lloi-P, klWl!r l«fl-,..,, l'Kl'lwtl. "" 11 .. 18".1 '°"'"' ·~ I an otiflCioel o!Plc• for lnwitttlon C\lrlf!O tllll' II .. llr1t Pllblktllotl ot 11111 l'IOl1Ct. Trtn1'9ror '°"" 1._ OIKMrg.1 '"llll_,,11 A Shi\1f'ly tied at 29i.,. Grace: •10\l1•• IMlntu 11our1 ''°"' • '·"" ti s Oti..t "lbt\lltv 11. 1t11. 1t '· s COtllPOlllATl.:tN '"""le 11111rtno Win De ,...Id _., ,.,w.., N'anlcy •nd M-11-......... n "'"'· b¥ • ., ... dt!tM wflO '""'""II"""''~ LAU JtttS WOllOl.N LAtl$EN "°"" '-,.,,...._, l"lnidll'lt ti '"" I"'-''" Pltton. T ... 1'tl!IWI oll "'' .... uu,oean 1to "~'1 11111' 1111 01111 ti 11111 11Ubl1t111on. E•IC'utor ot 1111 Wiii T••"'""" w1111 DIKllll"D• ••1•'• d«._,,,_ i11ei tied at 311), Tiit-1->Cttlon't priric:J~I oHl<t 15 of~ lflMlllltril _ _ l&IOt °" AMl•IC.11 11111111, ctmnlll'll' ,tctl....C, lflC 01~ ln- lo<tll'CI 41 Suitt XII. 1501 We11tllft Dl"l¥t, WITT, "'lllttl,iV .i.Nil CA,,•AY Jlt•llOll•I T,,.,I IM.,_,,,_,. Alt«.lllt"' fotmtlfl!" It on Pllf tl\O "''1' "°' '"IPIClllll l Pauline \\'hlte V..'Qn 0 honors H....,.,.1 fl•Kh· C••Uoml•. M4 w. oc..11 11~. s-.. ,... ... o .... 1u1 ., ~ ., .w 1..,1,,.. Av"" wilh 28 followed bv. l.ols TN pr lrl(.I H I !Nl"lll* ot tllol lovnd1lfotl lll!lf llldl,, Ctltllnll•..., "'_,...••cit. Clll'-1• IUwrtldel CA llurl"' 111111-"""" .u:. 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Tue B-1, built for the Ai r Force by Rockwfll Intema- lional Corporation's B·I Di· vision in Los Angeles. is designed to replace lhc B-52, y,flich has been used by the Strategic Air CmunaOO since 1952. The last S-52's voere built more than 10 yean DiO. The B-1 's first trip \\111 be from Palmdale Airport to Edv.·ards Air Force Base. ... BEFORE night-testing can begin, however, checks must be made on the B-1 model's ele<:trical. hydraulic, f u e I . ni~hl control and o l he r systems. Bit.!.it:ally, the B-l is p\ann«I as a "damage tol erant ·· air<Tart. !::\·en if ~ m~IJor S1ruclural component "'<'re 'The B·l enb inc-s. dr\·elop«I and built by l;cnt·ral Elt>Clnc·c; Engine Airtr~ft ( ;rr,uµ u1 Evaooalr. Oh1n. \\ill bt• .1bk· tu push the B·l to over ty,1cc the spe<'d of sow1d 1 :'llal'h 2 ! . B·l's bcins gmund destroyed oo ~ hlostf'd 3y,·ay from the r~t of THE 11-1 JS being built under thl' "ny beforl' bu~, .. con<.'rJ~ adoplrid hy I h c I Jt>p;.1rtmCfll of I .k"f("nSi' in 19i0. Onl.v aftl'r a rcst>:irch and the airframe. Th r cf' lar~c po raehu I c s \1·ill oven automatically to lov.·cr I~ capsule $0hly 01110 l:.iud !JI' \1ater. ·rhc IJ..l ls conside red ;1n 11n- por1ant add ition Ill the l' S rletcrrencr <1rst•11J I. 'l'hl' fu-:-~ B·IS are CXpt'('ted 10 be Hl use in the la!e l9iOs . TllE NEW airplane \\'ill bl:-tlt•\rlopment proArom and e.,;- able to operate ('ffecl i1·cJy at ll'nsi ve testing arc completed lr'Ce-top heights as "''Cll as at v.·1l! a decision bf n1ade to go high allitudc.s. Fly in~ ;it lo\v into full production. 1------------ altitudes, \\1lich arc difficult lncludccl in the tes!S before for radar to detect. "''iU make this fall's n1aiden rlight v.i ll be it easier to pcnctrare ef'l(>my more than 22,000 hours of y,·uul territory. • tunnel and struct ural tesling Yet another fra!url' of the on major componcnLi; and on B·I will be its ab1 !1t\' lo the crew escape capsule . operate from a shorto·r airl'icld This capsule is considered than is required by the B·!i2. one of the nl<l'lt diff t<.'Ult This .abili!y is due lo the~ of technical challenges in the B-1 movable "'ings. \\hich permit dcvelopmffil. 'Ill<! capsule. the t'raft to function in se\'cral v.·ith the crew inside, can be dc:stpt."i ar rnch na micall~·. i,========c::====:::.I Ao "''""'"''' '" "'"" of CONNEUEASE missile a:t,:!.tk on _the :1!r: ~se i _ 1 "'i!l bo.· th(' i)laJ'll· ~ :ih1ht.y to ~ ~- become a1rbo111l<' riu1ckl~ This! m a<.'!'1•lf'ral•'ll · t''-'''1J)(' lin1c"I Y. l\l n'l!ucc the t h.i!ll.'C' of the To•r f.ectotT Auttlo,1~ I ci. • .,roi.t L-M11t DH'°1 SILVER BARS. Slrvor "'" Ill-O..r '""'" In ""lw• 0.rl"W no. ~•11 ' Mont~•. d:i maged. the B-1 r.houtd be able to continue on its mission or retu m S.'l fely to bo se. 1 Anotll<'r lt>ature of 1he nr'll' i .. •••••••••• .. crafl w1!1 be easy n1a1n·, • Now '7 4 v_,a HCHc.hbac.k Co<ifillfftllll Co•P11t1I~ Slt•IQll Or tm"'"l111 0.11•..-, IHTElllCONTINll:NTA.L l"VESTME'4T COM'"'"'" J\I SI !)a!;1 < ·orp. of r{)st:1 l\le~a. a rnaouf;1c1 11rl·r of elcc· troni r fi 1·ld cl:1!a c n Ir y systt•ms. l1as brgun a l'<Jr pool systc1n to he I !) en1p!(lrcs sol\'c a lo:ig·r:ingc con11nutinC prob!cm <ind beat the mergy o ·isis. the company's plant in O>sta ~lesa. about Sil miles a\\'ay. f bu h 1 cl .1 lenance. For exan1ple. "''hcri 11 1 production organita!ion rom passenger s t a runs a1 Y ic; time 10 oYt"rll:iu l an engin<•. ir ~n·r"' ,,r, " ..... ''"""' ........... ...i S6840 PEii MONTH )(II Htwpa•I Ct"'I' DriY9 l wllt 7U T~• F!.,..,tl'I t t"llr M..,.POrl &tKtl, C.t. 'I ! I t • ond i·irger • \\ I --• C l"IH l~•" L,. o" t,op' C••O t • on c air o ne\\ • • ,~tv•t"en . ontc a1 r airu osta th e ,....,..,·e r p!;int c;in b<.' \)U\lrd ·· •• r;...-:' ·0•· ,..,..., u .... •' "" ,,.. ,, Mo 0 E L This service not on l y eliminates the driving pro- blem. but a!SCI could sa\'e up lO 125,000 gallons of gas per year. quarters l·n Costa 'lesa I"' ·~·"·,·· 1 , ,,. t.•' ,,,,."" ""~""' •"" CO E 1 · r.tcs a and a second bus may be ou: and a ncY• ont· inserted '! t.o·•·· .,., ..... :.-. ., ....,. NN LL CHEYl!:OLET 644·9410 Several employees relocated put into use later th is '.·car to The plan can he flight -read)· ~::l~~;;!):'"..~;,,';"'111 .. ;:;J~~,,., 2821 HARIOR ILYD. · he Qr C ""l COSTA MESA 546·1200 tn t ang c oast area, uu -"'~"'~e:._ia~bout~~SO~em"'l'p~Jo~y~es':· __ __'"~·1~1h~ln"...:JO~mlo~~u~ta1~-----J_l~llllll~••••11111l~'h;,;:;;;,;;~;,==,'.;;:,;;:'.;:,,!I _ _::~ ................ ~ J\!Sl has star1C'd a l'hartercd bus ser\ ice 10 carry com· munn;. m a n u r a c ! u r i n g cmploy('1'~ lo and from th~1r hon11·s in 1hc :'llon\L'l;11r area to PERS0!\1\'EL ~tanager Tom Perong explained that oom· mut ing recently became a problem for many manufac- ltlring emptorecs when the company nio,·cil most of its Attention ' the tnO\'C posed a hardship to,. tOOse \\'ho accepted jobs in Costa r.lcs.:;. but continued to li\'e, in r.lontclalr. This also created a prohlem for l\151, v.ttich faced 1hc prospect of ha \·ing to train a new v.'Ork f!)rce to replace these people. ~IS! now leases a 51· Empl oyment Managers Our Buena Park Regional Data Processing Center will be centralized to a new location dunng April 1974. resulting in the availability of a number of quahhed aad experienced empfoyees in the following class1 fica t ions: •COMPUTER INPUT T'IPIST • COMPUTER INPUT ClERK •COMPUTER OPERATOR •CONTROL RECONCllfR •MESSENGER •SORTER OPERATOR • SORTER ROOM SUPERVISOR Your 1 nquines for resume Information/interviews are earnestly solicited. Pleose wrile or call Mr. A.l. Kromer Personnel Deportment (21 3)62G-7400 P.O. Box2097, Terminal An nex Lal Angeles. Calif ornio 9005 t SECURITY PACIFI~ BANK II ( .i' I 07) CfiJ ,i.I~) .fiJtj , r1rr/~o,r1 l..h!-1-'-·r-r~' • /li&rli;f/~Yfl,1~ pill • r;;: It ,\ ,.;,,,,oil,, n,-rJ,,;,.wd. n11•11rd u•i111:11r~ /1(11!'<'<. fr11~1ir,·1l 1·1 rrnfr~;rn11nl l•uif.i,, .'vl111;11~i·1c, /!1 1:1'"' 1'-/{,1111.·. //.11111· ll11i/,lrn~ ,\1111: 1:;" ·. 01•1/ •1•r., 1:0. 1l /·.t1, 111 · /11,• 1111.l ntn~t 5/1•" l11 ·11.',1r ,,·o/f r,•1 n!or l1c11111·~ /111 ti:,· 1r/Ji11r,11.· I'••'!' .. ,.. 1·1 [\,. (~,/1!1J1'·r l 1•:n ":•11 ~/)(l (·(irp." '' r, ·" !, 1 1if•t'1l1LI //L'1• !101,' I\',.· '. ,. ·1 ~· ,,,. /,1 '1'ld /1'1"/ I " ,1,,,;, ' ,\'>llh 'I 1"""s 171,300 .5260,000 g "E.OtJAl 1'()11~1'.G OPPO,.TV"'•TIES I· 'r• /l.~1/v .... l•<l~·"<''d . . ,, , C 6 DAILY PILOT Surld.,, Mll'Ch 24, 1~74 •I Real Estate Co~struction Financing Packagi:yg Due ~\' Questions.LComment The days of piectmeal con--vestment trust ln mortgaige IN TII£ PAST, be notes, a putting tog~r all of Uie there must be a demand for pmses. prollt margins and net structlon financing may be lending. developer typicaUy bad to go llnanci.ag IOI' a singlt project," the type of devek>pment the proOts. numbered.. CMI, whoae shares are trad-to a bank or establish a1line of Holladay pointa out. builder is planning. That study • Any difficulutiel CUl- "Alcn: and more builders ed on the New York aod QOler l'ted.it to purchase lard and He conUnues, 11By com-also enables trim to put ceml»g mning or utilities leading stock exchanges, has pay for pre-constructktn re-pari80fl. real estate in-together a v.·oritable sile plan must be resolved befort fi· ~ By Realtor Randall McCardla are asking real estate in· made over S2 billion in search and planning. ''Other \'e&tment trusts have great and amenity package, nanclng Ls arraJ1ged. 1 d vestment tru sts for a cont· 1nortgage loans since 1962. sources had to be. approached nexibility and acces.1 to other e He must have a solid • The developer must ha\'e un trstand the home buying market is changing. prehen$lve financing package "By putting together a com· ror development cap I t ;:i I . source$ of capital that enables development plan . tn a project a firm marketing plan that W1sn't It true th<\I th• Individual in the age bracket rather than the lime-oon.. plete development Joan or ::ir-permanent financing and con· them to provide a developer where housins is in\·olved, takes into consideartloo a 11 from 32 to SO were the peor.I• to mott1 likely buy homes? . ed f deal" struc""" l"'ns. wllh """"'-slop •,__I•• for •· -•·, Jncludl•• adve~'·1·n• It II d th 1 1._ 1 sum1ng proc ure o 1ng ranging an entire package, a uvu ..,.. ..,,.,. "'"'l't-·"O tu~re must be a sufficient '"""'""' -''"' o seems as • sma eve oper 1 ne young peop e wtih several different lend· real eswte inves~nt trwt "Such a fragmented method total financing." nwnber or units t4 justify the nnd promotional expenses. and the older couple' are buying more hou5ts than.ever ers," ~~~~rves Durand A. bu"ld r r· · 1 ed · t or h before. Is this true? I would appreciate .,...ur comments. .,.._; can assure a 1 er o inane-lllVO v successive transac· 1llE CONCEPT doe s , cos s extras -sue as 1 HOLLADAY ADDS, "By the ,_ Me Holladay, managing trustee ol lng at an identifiable cos l lions with various lenders. in.. however. make several re-swimming pools and tennis time a developer has met all K.P.O., Cost1 w Cont In en ta I P.1ortgag e "'ith a savings of time -creased legal fees and higher qulrements of ! developer, in-courts. of 1hese prerequisites, be wi!J The tradiJional domintition of the home buying Investors, Boston, the nation's which in itself translates into clo.sing costs. Further, such eluding~ • Preliminary, work should know whether or not he has a market by individuals in the 35 to 55 age bracket has largest i nd e pe od e n t I Y a savings or money," liolladay procedure rt'quired time -• A thorough market study include projections OO\'ering promising project on which he ?een changing in recent year s because of the increase:1 __ spoosor ___ ed __ rea_l_es_ta_,. __ in_·_•_m_cphas __ izes __ . _______ ,._,_•_ra1_mon __ 111s_coo_ki_he_s.:.Jl"fl_l_~ __ an_a_hso_l_u1< __ nece __ ss_it.:.y __ c..•c.ll..:cs~p'.:i::ta::.l .::•:::eeds:.::::,'..:•:..'..:••:.:he::::•d:..::ex:..·_:c::an::..:bu:::.."::.•.:w_:m>n::::::':'..Y:..' __ _ m numbers or younger and older people compared to that middle group. It is estimated that at least hall of our national population is under 25 years of age. Our increasing life expectancy rate is raising the number of older people as well. . Only a fe w years ago, when forecasters were peer· lng into their crystal balls, they used this traditional buying habit to predict that large numbers of young people would create a •1ast market for rental units. To a degree that is true. 'fhe crystal ball was hazy in predicting, however, that income levels for young peo· pie would also rise considerably and make home buyers or them. There is also the fact that a larger percentage of these young people were raised by home·owning par· ents then was true in the parents' generation. Older people, too. more often find they can own their own home during retirement years. A combination of reasons. anyway. has changed the traditional percentages which pigeonhole home buy- ers age groups. ln late 1967, a survey by the research department of the National Association of ReaJ Estate Boards revealed that the number of buyers uoder 35 and over 55 had· passed the middle group and accounted for the majority of homes sold. This chan~e is already being reflected in trends in hoine building design. There is more emphasis on active home life -houses with patio-kitchen integration, family rooms, total use of the lot for active Jiving, con- ceptions that particularly appeal to the young . . Retirement communities have sprung up all over California to attract the retired buyer and cater to his needs and wants. There is less desire, it seems. on the part of young people and older people to live with their parents or children. Young people want to leave home earlier, set up their own separate Uving quarters. This gives them an earlier start at becoming a home owner, espetia1ly when coupled with a generally higher earning level than their parents reached at a comparable age. It is a healthy trend. Time and again it has been demonstrated that the person who owns his own home _is more active in community affairs and takes more in- • "1.erest in his government, especially local government, 'than one who rents. His roots are deeper, more finnly established. Taxing policies. school quality, zoning, plar11>ing, more directly affe<l him. Ocea.n ci Mile Away At Newport Terrace Newport Terra~. an ocean· areas, volleyball. a baseball oriented $12 million coo-field and pulling green," dominium community priced Dorsey said. from $36,950 to $4.3,!ISO is now f\.love-lns for the first phase open in Newport Beach. of 52 homes starts April 1. "Located less than a mile with the second phase of 85 .from the Pacific Ocean and units due-m June. Phase three overlooking its own private of 66 homes is set for Se~ pert, the 281-1.ltlit, luxury com· tember with 78 homes In the munlty of one aOO two-story fina l phase scheduled for townhomes has been designed December. Conventional for s:iphi.!tlcated families who financing is available and desire to live near the beach bomoov•ner association fees at a. price they can afford," wiU average $50 per month. said Barry Brief. manager of Dorsey added. the Orange Cou n ty. L 0 s The d~ted one and '"'°" Angeles single-family division story, two and thn:e-bedroom or nauonwrae uaaers~odels-xre~open daily-from 10 Housing, tnc. a .m. to .dusk, and _.can be "The architectural theme of reached via Harbor Bbulevard N'e"A'J)Ort Terrace is reminis-'vest to 19t~ Street . then 1~est cent of a New England seaside for approximate!~· two mil es village, c 0 mp I et e "·ith lo the ~nd of the street. or call weath e red wood-sided ex· 646-500 · tcriors. steeply pitched roof's. coraemporary bay windo"·s and ooaring, open-beamed ccil· ings," said Tom Dorsey, direc· tor of sales and marketing. "The two and three-bedroom plans al.o> feabn'e enclooed garages, private patios, gas fireplaces, nylon shag carpeting, dishwashers and eye-level ovens,'' Dor s e y added. ·'Resid ~nts of NC\\'J)()rt Ter· race ,,111 have the added pleasure of their o"·n 17-acre park that meanders through !he center of !he new commu· nity. The large park provides nbundant strolling and recrea· ttonal space in a meado"A··like srtting with terraced pt.'i!k·a· boo views of the ocean and a roorca tiooal center that in- cludes pools, a Jacu zzi. picnic Ne\V Starts Increase in Febn1ary WASHINGTON (UPI) I-lousing starls ro se I n February_for the second con- secutive month. according to lhe Commer~ Department. and federal housing officif lS sa}' they now believe the "·orst of the building slump is over. The department said starts increased by 22 percen t in F'ebruary to an annual rate of LB million units. Constniction or .sin of sing\e family homes r06e by an even more im· pressive 30 percent. % _J % ~INTEREST* DOWN 4t -·· • -p~niny-a--- Newport Beacftlnove, fturry folyour c119ice! Half gone in l!nder half a, year and the rest will not wait long. Sea, sky, harbor. Boats, bikes and sun ·basking. All among the pleasures of being a Newport Beach resident. A place to spoil yourself with pleasure. Whether you now live nearby-or elsewhere-if yo u deserve a life that's a healthy cu t above the ordinar)! Newport Crest is exactly the luxury home you've been seeking. But do something about it todal,( if you please. Sign up! Good things like these-super seacoast buys j~t don't la~t forever! From Pacific Coast Highway and Superior Avenue 1n!ersed1on. drive up Superior 10 Newport Crest ~ntrance. Sales off1ce: "12 Robon Court. ()pen daily 10:00 a.m. to Sunset.Tetephone(714J 645-6141. Winner of the building Industry's coveted Gold Nugget 1973 Award of Merit for Innovative housing. .!]. Stunning condominiums clustered about handsome, landscaped courtyards. .!]. Day and night reaeational facilities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna, therapy pool. .!J. . Each home features rich shag ca rpeting. vaulted ceilings. fireplace, \vet ba r. sunning decks, dramatic Ma ste r Suite, and exciting all·electric kitchen with luminous ceiling. .!J. Double oven cooking cent er, trash compactor, dispaser and dishwa sher included. • ; ' Broadmoor Sold Out Officials said this indicated the housing decline had "bot- tomed oul" That would be good news for t h e ad- ministration, which contends !he current ~iness decline "'ill be mild and rtlatively brief. .!J. Fully enclosed 2·car garages with finished Broadmoor Homes Big c:u~ ~on. t he l36-h1x11ry-home Newport Beach development , has ~Id ouL The conclusion or sales ~c tivilies wa! reported b y Ri chard E. \\'inn, \'let prcsi- ~nt of Broadmoor Jlomes. Inc devtlope~ ol the Ncwporl &11<:h pro )ect. "\Ill? sold 6., Big Cmlyon homes in !ht! r1rst 16 weeks, an impressive accompUsh111cnt ror horn~ In 1ht SI00.000 prlct rMl8C." \\'Inn. said, ·•And. ac· ·• cording to a recent survey or • • Broadmoor I Jomes Big Canyon I.hat wcr'c resold, · 1he.y hnve approclatcd 12,383'1 monlll, an almost unbelieva ble figure. ) Despite optimism. ho"-ever . lhe f'ebruary housing start.s figure wns 26 ptttent below a year earlier. wben the starts ran at an annual rate or 2.4 million units. The department said hous- ing COMtrucliOl'I picked up in all regions of the oountry luc. month with thelargest gain.• being recorded in the iouth and West. ll also said building permlls stood at an annual rate of J.3 million in f'ehruQ[Y compared with l.3 million 1n January. 'Mils was" far 'below the February, 1973, rate of 1.3 million permits. o 197! hdlk NC. fnr. TOWN HOMES TWO.THREE AND FOUR BEDROOM HOMES. FROM $63,000 to $93,000 Newport Crttt Iii a-protect of Pacific. N.C.. Inc. Robert H. Grant Corpcw1Uon. GcMral ContnctOf. Pn~ el>OIH P'I' ~ llt'ld et..oe11o<1 19 1t.. ha .. putd\• .. flt'>Cf ol •llt ~-10 wh\dl "''" W HdH •fl!I' .ddi1!0flal d1••9f• '"' lol tlmllltl"" or ap110Nl l1t'"' .. oo~rd b, a~-Tl\.o $.elltr p..,,hf'N c;, ,.,.,. rnc•.., t!w 1~N 10 d14in9e prket. llnM<lflil ~ b\llldll1f pWf\1 •rwf •~<II(•!-""""°"'-... Interior walls and automatic door opener. .!J. Available in eight distinctive . floorplans with a wide array of standard features. .!/. Each home is a masterpiece. of luxur~ comfort. convenience and superb construction. .!J. All exterior malnlenance provided. • '" •ryplcal conven11on1111n1nclng of 30 ve•r loan, Cash price of P11i'I ,, $63,000: do.tn peymen4 01 S8,!JOO~ 360 rnon1n1y paymen1 t ol $379.00 (Pflnclpal 1nd lnter111) 11 8.75% ANNUAL PERCENTAG!RATE. Plus, 149.00 PM month fOf 50 monfl• with. payment OI $5,985.00 ., tht 9oth monlt~ II a.~ ANNU"L PERCENTAGE RATE • --~ - ) . ~ ........ -~ ........ , ... ~4 --. . .-' . • d w n a p e r OAJ l Y PILOT (' 7 Are Tract Homes in Title Trouble? Short Term Owners WASHINGTON Mobile Hornes Boom in Desert CATHEDRAL CITY. Calif. - A boom in mobile home sales in the Palm Springs desert area was reported by the Desert Empire Bank. l\foblle homes can ix' ac· quired lo suit any pocketbook, Hohn said. 12 footers range from M.500 to SI0.000. 20 to 24- footers from SI0,000 to $27,000, and tht• nev•est triple width un iLc; 24 x 26 vdth floor spoce up to 1.500 and l.6ll0 squ3rl' feet lllOVc for any"·herc fr()ln $18,000. $24.000 and up. de- pending on "exlras." • Consumers planning to buy subdivision homes sh o u I d 8\'0\d developing A (alse sense of security regarding possible challenges to their ownership, the president or the American Land Title Association ad- vised. vestlgatioo prove d the same time lender's tltle In. problt'~ or record !o 1>1· a.ssociaton claim to be correct, surance Is ordered. 0\1.-ner's disclosed to the buyrr nnd h1~ the titJe company insuring the coverage normally is available lender before a re.ii est.it~· at a modest additi ona1 one-transacton is comp I <' 1 f' rl buyer paid the insured the full time charge. Coveragt' inclu<k>s pa~·n1t'nl 11f amount ol his ov.-ner)Jitle in-valid clain\S and paynH'nt f,,r surance--palley to cover the TITLE INSURANCE is bas-a defense agai nst an .11!.1l'~ u11 loss. t"d on a search of pulJht a tJtle as insurt'd. Buyer precautions are records that allo....,·s land title Dawson urged bl11 ··r~ !·• lo·:1r11 tt11· fact~ on purC'has1n~ r ... d r~l:'l!t' 111 (&d\•anec - n.11111~ th;n loca l la...,·s nn<t pr<ll'lltl'.> \ Jrv from pl&tt' tn pLu·(' l re su~g,~~tf'd g11·1n..: '!v~, .. 1h·n11on tt1 ho1nt' drs1gn , 1 nd111011 l11ci1!10n. 1nor1'1'8,1!•' !1u.1111 u• .irul f'l()l)in~ and 1•H1{1 1111,. prut t't'l JOll. \Vinfred Hohn ', assistant cashier and Joan offi('l'r. said that the modular prt'fabs ar(' topping real estate sales on a 11i·ave of popularity an1ong short-term residents. Large parks rt>nt "pads" for $00 to $150 a month or se111ots at prices ranging Crom $5,000 to S\$,000. Lots bordering golf courses command the highest prices. Co1u1eH Uead Newport Beach archi· tect 1'homas B. J\loon has been elected presi · den t of the California Cou ncil for Architectur - al Education, a panel formed to examine architectural education Reside:ats find lhev tan leave their mobile honies va- cant during the summer because they can d<'pcnd on neighbors to watch them. "Short term'' dCSC"rt residents from 0 reg on , Washington. Canada and as far east as New York and :0.1aryland are contri~uti~--greatly to the_ wave ofOilY1ng. Frohn said. t-.tobile home parks are run- ning at 70 perC('nt· site oc- cupancy. New ones being added app.'lrcntly ha\'e no problem filling up. "The energy crisis might have put a crimp on larger highway vehicles and on travel buL. ~ oo the fixOO mobile home, as far as our ~arch uldicatcs," Hohn S<Jid. -at' univers-itie~ -and jun- ior colle!?es. Hohn s~1id hr attribut~s tht mobile hrnnc park appeal lO the active social and com- munity life lhcy offrr through both amenities and activity planning. especially for the elderly. He and his famil v bought their first mobile hon1f. five years ago and are OO\\' in their fourth one. Villa Gra11acla Ho111es D11e i11 Sa11 Cle111e11te Bacopulos Again Tops Viejo Sales (;om Jl le I 1 on of \'il1a {;ranada. a 64-unit luxurv adult cond:Oln inium above thC San Clemente pier. is schedul- ed for late this sumn1cr or early fall, according to the . \Vu!-Rich Corporation. t h e builder. Villa C.ran:ada is a development of Vista de! Verde Company and Condor lnt('mational Corp.. also of San Clemente. The project. consisting of 1\1·0 bu ildings 1v i t h snb- for the third strail!:h1 year, tcrranean parking. has b<'el1 G€orge Bal'opulos ha<> been designed so that the living named top salc,.man at ar<'a of C'aeh residc1X'C has a f\tission Viejo. Californin. hav· vie11' of lh<' Pacific O<x>an. In ing Tecorded a Ile\\' home sales addition, most 11·ill have vf('\\S plateau of $6.737.923 during of !he beach. surf and the 1973. municipnl pier. Bacopulos. hi ms e ! f a A \'a i I ab l e with two ~1ission Vie jo resident . has bedrooms, t1o1:0 bedrooms and averaged over $5.5 million per den. three bedrooms or a year in new hom e sales over limited number of t h r C' e the ,three year pEriod lince he bedroom penthouses, the ~ has been with the company. dominiums are priced from During that period he has $39,500 to S89.500. Th~ d('velop- reoorded . three· s c par a t e ml'flt is of Class 1\ fireproof "million dollar months.' • construction . Tv•o elevators Annooncement of the record '>l'ill serve each residential year "''as made by Steve floor and the parking levels. Swanson, sales and marketing Each residence \Vil! have a manager foT the Singh~ Famity large deck on the ocean ex- Divisioo, tvli~ion V i e i-0-r -posure. as well as a large California. 11o·here the first private entry court. Llvin~ home \\'ac; built in 1966 an d rooms havf' complete "·alls of "·here 28,000 people now 111ake glass look ing out to the their home. PaCi fic. ~laster sui te-> h;1vc private baths and plate glass mirrored 11o·ardrobcs. All baths have cultured m a r b..I e pull mans. ~1edalfion kitcherui arc com· plete "·tth double continuous- clean oveM. automa t ic dish"·asher, trash rompactor and disposal. Luminous ceil- ings a n d walnut-finished hardwood cabinets arc also s!andard ln kitchens. Interior laundry areas are provided. and son1e homes 1\'ill have automatic gas fireplaces. Apartn1e11t Unit Meets Tu·o fratured spea kers "'ill be on the program of the membership meeting of Ul(' Apart1ncnt Association of Orange County \-1onday. Speaking on the subjects of financing and refinancing of apar!n1ent s will be Jack Greenly of the A.A. Ajax Com- pany and Jim ~1cdvcd of Hon1c Savings and Loan As-rociatioo. The meeting will be held at !hr Garden Gro\'e \Voman's Club. 9501 Chapman Avenue . ill i:~.:. p ,lll .. ocean-oriented living in a country setting In exclusive Huntington Harbour NOwyou can-own a distinctive-twO"Or lhree bedroom l'.own. home in Huntington Harbour whic h combines the best of ocean-oriented living with the peace and privacy of a country home. 3 floor plans and 5 distinctive exterior variations pro- vide individuality for each home. The Huntington Harbour Yacht and Tennis Clubs (mem· berships available to residents ). boat slips. stretches al uncrowded beaches. and shopping are nearby. Elaborate landscaping with olive and palm trees. graceful shrubs and flowers. swimming pool. sauna. ;ind iacuzz1 are all part ol your Harbo~r Townhome. Interior nmenilies include spacious rooms. wood-burning fireplace, a complete General habour' Electric buffet kitchen. private towri'lom91 i \i. fro n t and r ear entrances, ~ p atios, an d special window treatments in mas1er bedroom eOAAOw.tU( suites: all blended to give you a w arm, happy environment. 2 & 3 bedrocim Townhomes • ~ ' i ' \ From $42. 700 "':.~~~;r 90% Financing L;i;;,i;o;.;;.;.;;;,;;;.._...;_, _ _. (2 13) 592·2268,(?t 4) 846-1328 Corner of AlgonQu1n&Boilrdwalk harbour townhome1 ~·-~ .l:,I~. Those shopping tor .s111> di vision residences too often sign a purchase contract "'lth an apparent fetlln~ that !l.C'tion already has been taken to p~ tect their interests, ALT A President Robert C. Da\\o·son said. Frequenth'. this is not 'the case -as rN-ent ex:amples in three stalt"S v.ill illustrate. In NC\\' Jersey, the OYr'ner of an adjacent tract filed a court clairn against a numbt'r of bomi'S in ·a subdivision. Through cx:cnsive reseaf"('h of public rt'Curds going hack to the earl~· J800's, a title com- .Jl<l.U)~ lasuring--sc.1.:cr••I of the hotl')(' ov.ners v.·as ablf'. to suc- cessfully defend again~! the chatlcni:!e and spare the 111· sured finan{'ia\ loss. I~ FLOH IDA . a ~ubd1v1sion hurnc buyer found hllllS4'.'lf lil'lng dt'llll'<l lll'!:t'~~ 'v !lb properly hy the loc:1l corn1l1un tl\' a:-so('1n!1011-11·h1<'h c·1·11<n•'d the suhdivision plat ;ind d<'ed interpr<'tation.~ al\o...,·ed th is. The title cornpnny msuring till.' buyer re1ained ;in attorney. "·ho "'as able lo obtain a pennalK'nt eourt injunction that gave the insured access to his real estate. And . in Michigan. the buyer of a subdivision lot had begun excavalion for a basement ...,.hen the local p r o p e r ty 011·ners associltion lhreat('Jled cou rt action to prc\·ent ron- s!ruction. Jt \\',"IS :i\legcd by the association that th c buyer'i:; lot had been dedicah'd as an athletic field on lhc sub- dil'lsion plot. Alrt'r an in- equally Important v.·hether ac- quiring a subchvision hornt'. 1o~·n h o u s e . condontiniurn w1i1. or any other type of residence. ace o rd in g 10 Da·.rson, "'ho is· president of La"·yers Title I nsur ance CQrpora1ion . ll1chmond. \'a. In each instance. the buyer has an investment to protect - and safeguarding usually is up to him. AN DfPORTMi'. in it i a 1 preca ut ion f.requcntly overlooked by the buyer is havins._ his real es t a l e purchase contfacl revie ....,·ed by an attomC'y before signing . Ua"·son said. Failing lo do so: depri\'{'<; rbe buyer of an op. p.lrtlu1Hy 10 nr,1?ot1ntl' for ron· trut·turill amendments in his fal'Of. :\not hrr s a r c i:: u n rd sug- ges ted by Da .. 1·son is making sure the home buying transac- liCln IS COl'f.'red bv OY.'!l('f's <I ~ 11·eJI as lendcr'·s titl e in· sur.1nce . Jn .'>On11• locales, the AJ_,1'1\ president sa id, o"'nl'r·s tlllt: insu ranec is not likely to be obtain('ci unless the buyer asks for it. Lenck'r's title insurance P"'!> tccts only the mortgage lender -even ...,·here the real est.ate purchasrr is required to pay for it. \Vben acqWrcd at the Kids Like to Ask Andv •· -~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ Beach U//a3 Hunt ington Beach ·· Holland Oriv• • £a1t of Beacli , So. of Worntr OPEN SAT. & SUNDAY 10,30 A.M. TO 5,30 P.M. a.ctch Villas .irt HunlingtOn Beach giv•• you I e Jolitude ol o single family cfftoched home on your own land, but with tli• le isure of o lownhou1e. •Private, closed 2-cor garage •Private entrance to house from garage. •Cedar shake roof. •Private garden patio. • Underground utilities. • Forced air heoting. • Deluxe range and oven with hood. •Automatic chrome di shwashers. • Woll-to·woll corpeting in core areas . •Complete ceiling and Ol'PQI~,,., exterior wofl insulation . • Custom hondbuilt fireplace. Phone (714) 635-5650 CJSllALISTATI • . ' . ; ONLY 24 HOMES SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 2-3"4 BEDROOMS from $31,900 ... .., • . ' ' newport~terrace ftoin $36,950 Wait and see and the ~es-will be gone. , You know a good thing when you see it and so do a lot of other people. After all. how often do townhomes with this kind of locaticin and these ki nds of features at this kind of price come along? Newport Terrace Townhomes offer rugged all wood exteriors and unusual two and three bedroom floor· plans with beamed cathedral ceilings. gas fireplaces and a host of finishing touches that say welcome to Newport Beach. II you like close to home re- laxation, there's a recreation area with POOis, Jacuzzi. and a very special ca~ ban a with barbecue and picnic facili· ....... 01 TO~l( parkside townhomes in Newport Beach. ties set for comple!ion late this yCar A 16-acre meadow meanders gracefully lhrough the center of the community which is planned 10 be shared by 285 compatible fam1l1es Everything is pro- !ess1ona\ly maintained 1n the f1nes1 1rad1!1on of town home l1v1ng . Sec New- port Terrace today BecausP. 11 you thought youd never l1nd a townho me 1n Nev1por! Beach with a private park at a price you could afford-think again . Newport Terrace 1s he re ~ From the Pac•l1c Coast H1Qhwav. !a~e .'.;uP1>tlor Ave 10 P111c~n11 aA..-e. left on 19th S11"'f:t. From tl'le San Diego Freeway. take Hatbor Blvd ngh! on 19tn all the way to !he end , (714)648-5001 ask tor Glenn Swover1and or call f714 J 55i-5710 ' , C 8 DAJLY PILOT Telephone Consultant Cuts Cost NE \Y YORK -Frank K. c11rt1t1aii 1tltt1C• ""..,u.,. J.ervlc• NEW YORK -Frank K. Cd'iesinger, who adv Is es Quslnessrnen how to cootrol their phon e bills, has an easy Sund~. March 24, 1~74 time latching on to new clients L~~~ these days. Wilh the ~gy shorta E(e forcing many executives to I ravel less and do rnc>re busJness by phone, corporate communications budgets are skyrocketing. This may be good neW!! for phone company shareb:>lders. says Griesinger. but many managers are "increasingly l'Oooemcd about getting the best possible phone service at the least cost. even if they have to buy ~ir own phone equipment." SINCE 1968, telephone users have been allowed to coonect privately owned , or "foreign " devices to the telephonr con1- p.1ny nef\\'Ork. providl•d proper sareguurds are employed. As president or a Cleveland management consulting flnn th<lt bears his name, Gries- inger shows businessmen ho"• to reduce their tele <"0111- m u n i ca t i on s eq>enSt'S, particularly long-distance toll charges, through intelli gent planning. Such savings, Griesinger said, can easily amount to 5 to 15 percent -no "sma ll p ota to es'' for large mu.ltidivisiona l firms, some of '\l:hich spend as much as $3 million to $4 million annually on communica tions. Larger savings of 20 lo 30 percent are possible, he says, if a co mpany acquires its 0"11 private branch e x ch a n g e ! PBX) from an independent supplier, rather than lease phone company equipment. , I Development o t satellite communicatiom and private· line micro"·ave sys I e m s, together with a wideni ng 1' I:! range of S"'itchboards, in· tercoms and other devices of- feied by the so-called in- t=onnect industry has open· ed up a complex variety of commmications options for large-volume telephone ll5et'S. TH.JS IN tum has created an 111'£ent need. Griesinger notes. ror companies to become more sopbistiqtted in evaluating v a r I o D s competitive com· munk:ations ''packages." Many businessmen h a v e discovered ~ttiat independent suppliers ORf!n sell equipment that is more economical to use and no less reliable than that provided by the Bell System, according to Griesinger. In many cases Independents offer devices with tlmesaving and technically a d v a n c e d features. some of which are j not available from the k>ca.l r: plione <'<llTlp<IJly. I ·Many businesmnen waste /1 tlme and money on long-1'1. dtstance phone calls, Gries· inger oontends. when they should be using Western UniOO's Telex or 1'.1ailgram ~rvm. A brief Telex message can he sent aero~<; the United . 1 States for as little as 15 cents. I I , ' rr ,ii • !·~•It•. §•-IJtducti~le ' I Gilt to HOAG )\ fEMIJRfAyt~L i: ,\ .-.. ,GUARANl:EE " l YOURSELF t;'AN INCOME h FQR LIFE .I , \ ".f. ' ~ ... "m'l lht perloct .,,., ta fll&kl. JO;lf money or securities di "tfip1M111ty"; 1 ,. .... m tothf*'t • 1-t t--Ito. hMll• tM ... • "''"'Ill'°"' It!'--· 2 ,.., will"" , ... _..witfl . .... "'"" ""'"'' -'JW'ft • """"1-11-., 3 """ Qll ttf!tj-19 •l-r"'-i1MM;!l l lft9ot:f el !M _., ,.._ t...trl.,_. , • Mdl • ................. ,.. --"""'--...... ... ., ..... _...,of Hoar M1111otttt Ho1Pit1r1 "hor fk1ibll Plans for eMna". 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A rare find. License No. V«>836 '71 MAVERICK 6 cyl., aulo trans .• factory air conditioning, power sleering, radio, heater, tinted glass. License No. 067BUH '66 MUSTANG $ V·!, auto. !rans .. POWer steering, radio, heater. Licen~ No. RUPB.SS ~?~ut!~~.~ac~rfyrri~ c~!~1:ning. $ power steering, power brakes. radio, healer. tinted glas~. roof rack . IOSOEIG '7 2 DODGE Dart SWtNGER. Auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater •. Landou top, real economy. 1407FAX '73 MAVERICK Coupe Au to. trans .• factory air conditton~. radio. neater. whitewall tlre1, vinyl interior, a super gas "aver. 121SGWV '72 COURIER Pickup 4 speed, radio. healer. vinyl interior. Lie;. 127FOY. '71 FORD Surfer Van Radio, heater, fat tires, mag wneels. License No. 38970S. ~~!. ~~I ~~~ ~r~n~~~~::aa~r $ conditioning, radio, heater. License No. WVH312 ' , ~~?. .. ~?.,~.~aci~~rr,; ~~~.~. $1 2 power steering, pciwer brakes,radiO,hltlter, tinted glass, roCSf rack. #690EMZ '70 MUSTANG Hardtop Stick shift, radio, heater, \linyl fnttrior, bucket seats. #ISAAKS SunefitY P.1<treh 211 ltn4 DAILY PILOT fl f --- SP EC IA.L PURCH ASE WE HAVE PURCHASED SEVERAL NEW & USED 1973 PINTOS & MAVERICK AT BfG DISCOUNTS AND WE ARE PASSING THIS( SAVINGS ON TO YOU . HERE'S TWO EXAMP LES 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT V·I. auto. trans .. ta c1or y 1ir conditioning, power ~leering, roJdio, healer. whitewall Tires. linled ~la~s. in!erior & e•!erior ClKor . Lie. 21%WV YOUR CHOICE BRAND NEW 1973 MAVERIC K A t yl .. ~ ~. rotdio, heafff, interior & e•terlor dKOf', l ic. No. 2"HOY 197 4 RANCH ERO 500 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ BRAND NEW V·!, euto. trans .. power steering, heater, v1hitewall tires. tinted glass, solid stale igni- tion. Ser. No, A47HIS7316 . 388 $29 8 IMMEDIM't--DELIYERY - BRAND NEW 1974 THUNDERB IRD FROM FACTORY LIST DIATE DELIVERY $ V ! ~IJ!o ''Ill\. tat!Ql'v ~'' c~~' '•O~•l'IQ, '°*'' \IH''""l· DO~r ~~•IC) llt,_f\, ~ *'-· -ioelh. "11/lrn llt'!'Q •Ml'°. l>l'•ttt, whi~itll !1rt1. v•f'lyl rool. l111!fd gift\, """'" CM'r~. rrrJtl'I roof. "" ..neer, '"""'"'"'a &. !'NJtl'I !'llOl'r. $ti'. Ho. ~Jt1All8'Sl oo _ DISCOUNT IJ I. ..._,IQ Har,\. !~C~•v ~" co<ld•l>Oll•f'Q. lull D"1'!C•. f1!11'~r \lttr1nq, ~· (0«\C) bl'fkPI, ~ .... ~. P<'>Wtf W'~I\, ~'"' ~It<!'<! rJ~"l. i'ifl!tr. ""'''"'II !••~. linttd {ll~M. Wflttl ~'· •ltryi •ntt<IO', t<O ~ion. !tac\. Mt wtoeel,rk. Sfr. l<lo, 4J'1A1116J11 • ·. Jf.2 D•ILY PllD r .. I • .. Rugby: A Lot of People Get a l(ick Out of It Rugby looks like a game for those who find football too tame. There's no padding, no substil.utions and no time outs -just 30 guys who play for 4-0 minutes, iake a short halftime break and then play 40 ·minutes more. They run, tackle, push, shove and stomp. The only play that seems to be illegal is the forward pass. The ball looks like an overinflated football and rugby Is, in lac~ the ancestor of American·style football The · game began 150 years ago when a frustrated British soccer player got tired of ldcklng the ball and decided to pick it up and run with iL The «her players naturally leaped . on him and rugby was born. lf these photos look confusing, that's because the game is. 'But as you look at them. bear in mind that for a team to score it needs the ball and nobody gives it to them. Possession of the ball is what they are pushing and shovi ng for in the photo above -presumably someone in the middle knows where it is -and what I.hey are more clearly leaping for in the picture at left. Below, some fans prove rugby is a spectator sport while the other two pictures provide further evidence that it is a contact sport. There are 170 rugby rJubs in the U.S. and interest in the game is spreading. There is a-number of teams in Orange Coun1y, including ones in Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine. Games are often played on the weekends al Orange Coast College, UC Irvine at TeWlnkle ~091 Costa Mesa, and on Dwyer fie!d-urHuntlngton Beacn. These phoiOgraphs were taken in a game between the Newport Beach and Irvine Coast dubs. Doily Pilot Photos by Lee Poyne •• • n G $ p p ,. ii N " : " p .. I.:. " d 5 GI ' . • • J .. ·~ ,. •' ii; ' ~. ' ., " ' • ~ ' I • 3 p c d I b 5 ~ \\ I d f p c r p c r h [ . . • [ •dt deity &. report error5 immediately. The DAILY PILOT a11um11 li•bility for the first incorrect insertion only. .--. --- )~ [ )~ Houles for Si le "' General General ** ** ** Heritage Collection EASTSIDE COSTA MESA GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION -$26,950. Un~!.~·vahlc but !rue. :.! bcdroo1n. 2 bath, large double i.:ara;.:c and r oo1n for boat or trailer. :\ice )',C l t111;.:. on q111et slreel. Best part is dO\\ n pa~·inenl .. onl y 5950. Anyone eligible to !.ub111i1 a 1)1(1 . ll urry. bids clOse soon. C'o1nplcte details. Call 546-5880. BACHELOR'S LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., lop floor . Ocean & Bay viC\\S, Designed and decorated for lhc sin g!c person. Enjoy life! S\\•in1, run on the bea ch. ride a bike on the boa rd\\•alk or just \\'atch the sunset behind Catalina Island. Security buildin~ \\'ith no maintenance \\'Or· ries if vou travel. Priced far unc1er nearest con1petltion. S&t.500. CALL 540-1 151 . INVESTORS DELIGHT 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -Adjoining Costa f\lesa Goll Course. \.reat condition inside & out. Plenty of renter appeal. Quality con· struction. i'ri\acy and one block to shopping. Ideal for O\r ner O<"eupant. Priced right ancl n1inimun1 dO\\"ll payment required. Great tax sheller~ First tin1c advertised. CALL NOW! 546-5880. UNITS • UNITS EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE -6 Shake roof beau· ties, 2 beclroon1s e.'.lch. 8 Garages. Everything tip·top condition. Big lot \vith spacious green area. Excellent rental locati on. Call quick for more infor1nation. 540-1151 . GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION $28 ,SOO -4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. New car· pets in livin g room and hall. 81500. Do"'" payment to anyone. S259 ~1onth pays every- thing. Jlurry, just released. Call 540..1151 . NORTH COSTA MESA $43,000-0UALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME \\ilh shake roof, hardv.1ood floors and plaster '''alls. I-luge added J2'x24' bonus room com- plete \\•ith large stone fireplace, paneling and real beatn ceilings. Beautiful front kitchen 'vtth nc\y dou ble oven, J) burner range and dish\,·asher. Just li sted. \\·on't last! CALL 546-5880. ' . GI REPOSSESSION I BARGAIN OF THE YEAR -3 Bi g bedrooms. 3 baths. 3 car gara ge. lluge 25x25 covered patio. Service porch, fo r ce d air heat, quiet cul-de-sac. Full price $26.950. \\•ith $950. dO\\'n payment lo anyone. \\'hat 's the catch? IL does need TLC 1tencter loving care). Super bargain, won't last ! CALL immediately 540.11 s I. ERITAGE <:uOl~lY fA~"" '.'4 1"7'1 Genertl Generel Gen1tr•I Gen•r•I Gener•I General NEW LISTINGS HERE WE GO AGAIN! KINGS ROAD -Pele B"rrell Really has another SUPER VlE\V LISTING . 2 Sedroon1s. 2 baths, family rooo1 and pool. Please con1e r)10 Kings Rd., Cliff Haven, N.8 . Sun. 1-5. UNBELIEVABLE 125 FEET OF WATERFRONT -4 Bedrooms. in private com1nunity · not leasehold. Only Sl35.000 · allO\r\'S fo r your O\rn decorating. \\'alls of ~lass open to ~real patio for your entertaining pleasure -, pier and sli p for .)'OUr boaL WESTCtP 4f~J:.I CHOICE AREA -J;ri ght and cheerful a!ii ~pring flon·crs . .-\ deli ghtfu lly decorated 3 bedroo n1, countrv kitchen hon1e. Sparkling heated pool. ,.\ 111Ust see~ PARK LIKE SURROUNDING CONDOMINIUM -Comn1u11ity pool. recrea· tion room, nice private patio and real fi re- place! Ready to 1nove rij(ht in. 3 Bedrooms, l'lose to shops. $38,500. Office Open Saturdays & Sund1y1 J PETE BARRETI REALTY 1605 -W .. tcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 .- BEEN WORKING!! FAIRWAY LOT · BIG CANYON l7 Roval St. George. S61,500. Ca ll llelen ('ol· fey. · STATELY OCEANFRONT MANSION 5 Bedrooms of old \\'Oriel char1n, "·Ith h1any pluses! $550,000. Ca ll llelen ('offey. LIVE ON THE LAGOON Linda isle offers a ne\v \ray of life in this 4 bdrm . \\'atcrfroot hon1e \\'ilh pier & slip. 5285.000. Call Pat J lug. FOREVER VIEW I 5 Bdr111 .. 2·story, \vith pool. Cu!.IOtn built throughout. Sl45.500. ('all ~larll' Bush. SHORECLIFFS · LIKE NEWI 4 Brlrn1 .... ra1ntl\', form::t1 dlnin!'.:. \'i('\V of the l)cean. ~225.000~ Call Bill I la as Special iti ng in Homes of distinct ion HUG HOMES, REALTORS S67 Sin Nicolai Drive, Suit• 102 Newport Centef 640-4050 l"!G~e~n~e•r~•~l'"'""_,,.. .. .,~G~-~.~., ... ,,~,~,...,..,...,...,~ FOR SALE BYORIGINAL OWNER I MESA VERDE • SHOWN BY APPT. I IG ':;:•;;:•;;•r;;:•;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ;;-::-::-:~--_:'.5:::'.4::'.5::.· 7~2~9~1~,---~ 1, I• Gener•I General BALBOA ISLAND \ NEW DUPLEX :: Bc'1r...-in1, 21, B:.th\ + '] Br<11T1u1ll. 11, lia!h~ ltlYlf J:arr!f'n prn1 1·1··~ SOUTH BAYFRONT Brq IY•nrh l()o·1o!J•'n ,, U•'th1•1111 ..... : :,,,,h, 1)'.\L \' ~1\:r. ... ..;11 GOOD GRIEF I! '.\"C';irly ;di QUI" /h1111,.:' •l•ld pl'o.•C:U'-:1lly (I\ l"'l'n1,:l11. ~' "More Home For The Money!" ::·1.1;111 !1 \! 11 11 .. 1• n '..\YJ1 "! fl Hi\.~) ~',\\J!l,Y t:r111 '! Weltone&Compa11y r~r:ALTORS LIKE NEW JSR DEANE HOME . l hflJ(."(' end locnt1on ri ght on the ra1r\\ n,v at ~ol f cnu r:.c level. Bright. chrery 1ntC'r1or look~ out to char1niug trellised p~~tln~. prnf ld !ocpg $.: he· yond to expan ~t\'e green \'t~t u:-.. OP1'~'.'I l):\11.'i' 1·5. 11 llue \'erte 28 ROYAL ST GEORGE . OPEN SUN l.S. 5131( 41 t·\ ('ustnn1 house 1111 l:lll"\\:l\ t;rrat family hon1c "·1th Jnrgr g<1111(' rnn1i1. \ 1('11· C\.ISTOM FAIRWAY LOT c111 ('hc·rry ll1 Hs l.11 . Q\r\·ner \\'Ill b111hl to ~tut or sC'll out r1~t11 CALL US REGARDING OTHER PROPERTIES AVA ILABLE IN BIG CANYON 2845 E Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675 -6900 General Herrell, McKenna & Co. Realtors BEACH DUPLE X :1 hedroon1s C'al·h uu1 t. 1111.! h;1ck \";1rd lor :-un b:illnn).!. Only :-t rp, 10 the he .1th 1:>r1ccd JUSI reduced to ~Ri,!)OU. EASTBLUFF HOME /~1 ~ .J bcdroo111. 2 hath . J;uni l_,. roo111 . Pl('nt~· of spnce for l'\ eryont>. i\C\\·l.v !and:-.capcd Ni3. r)IJ(). 1-::r,.111 \'i('1\. f'arktrti.; lu1 11 <-'I.II''" I $1:).";,00l WE NEED INVENTORY 1 ·r,11·1..1111.: fu•·1•I,,•·•·. 1,..,_r P~''\. 1~'-.1'..' r!1n1n~ room. I.re:•· 1'••11111ry •111· ki!··h··r. I 2846 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY . ~·;unll~ s11" !)l'oJ1-onni. Hui:j•, CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF. (714 ) 640-8484 OAIL Y PILOT (.,en•ral D3, MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME ~·<r .., :~·r, '! 1>11 -.! 1:.\ 1 ·'''P 1!r,IJl('<.I, hh•>!h. r I I I I .; 1\;i.,;hc-1 ,;:. •'11"<'1 nr\f'T. II •l"f'>! Jrir Z°.\] ;1 I l rind . l..l!••fl. I l•l<·i;. ~!,.f,o;:"" ~hf'<l . ••ll•l>o .1,,..dji.111•• 1111'1'•'}1<1 "'d !1 :..I' •l•J IJw.1•rrt 111 !1•'\I fldtJlt jJ;,. ,111 I\ lt"Olrl l 11<>1•1 ~t. (111 .... ti.•IC t>l ll''m 1 1ut>t~•\J-<!", SJ ' i'\"J. 1:r1I. hi . ' l ~ . ~1 .1 ti '· .11 l·. \'J-:,.; I ~·1 ·~""..H4l;IV"!_ .;~r;· -71.1:: CAN BE SEEN AT , CRESTMONT ESTATES 11\•! '!!'' I •r, !\1"!""• •('!"ntr;•ll ,,.,. .,.,...,.,,.. fn~1 B,..,a r ... ·1111 H'·~r · 1 ~,, :-. .. 1" ' c11\L\lr 1:.\\", J'h I \11 ; ll . 1fll" ~~!fl\\ lfl!:; TOO BIG MUST SELL I• •J11 ••Ill 1•1"1 o; 1 \.'.•-I'> .\•'11. -,, \ \ 1 .. 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G I General 1••r11"r l<t! ~'fffi .\oll ti. .:,'(() ;;e;n;e;r;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' I ll"tlrro/'lul :1 11;1•11 l 1r::r .ind 1111111 d<r\\11 . !ti· 1.:u1iou:-; -,.J,.i:·1r\I f\\"•'r ';21)()() ,quar·r l'.11 1 ~~?,...f,i(;7 f••er. l:nr;:"1lU~ p,1rk l1kr / b 3 t, I .'.;'l"<J'Ulr1~ "llh Jot, ••I rr1·f'~. f 1a1• OI' . j 'ti/{. 11o>"J":t11'd r•ir rn1 .. 1·1iti111ni::: ... , :111•1 "lltdr...,1· l1\·1111t', oo·ra11 Sfi.-:;.~~JU SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY lO TO S $65,000 Income S61S. month ('Nuff said!) i\·lagn1f1cenl 1nain rhanncJ \"ie\I. 6 Bdr1n .. ;; halh hon1e \\'ilh forn1a l dining rnl . ;,5 Ft. lot. 4 car garage. pier & i-lip. ~:)75.000 WATERFRONT LOT 'i·ou t·:in build lhe hou ~c of yuur drea1ns on this 37.5 ft. [(1! 011 the nlain C'hannel. 8400.0lJO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Baysid• Dr., Suite 1, N.8. , . . I General General 67S·616l 257 Ft. Above Sea Level And "What A View" I PreJented by Nola11 Real Estate, Inc. MARVELOUS MONACO Bre"'" "'"'°' IAA "'"""'' Expansive "·hitc \\·ater vic\r from each un!t , t11.1.'<111 ,i;, Caialina \"It'\\. \\"111· ~ 2 f3R. and den in Jlarbor \'ie\\' Jlon1es-heau· overlooking J\lonarth Bay, in Jux11r1ous rilecl1t. 1·h l.ll'"auu fol :.tin·e•~ + tiful carpets & drapes. s.:rea l landscaping. des ign. Priced fro1n 568,150: 2 BJ{., 21,:! ba ., ~fl:•rklini.: hi·::.:cd J"if.(JI + 4 O\\'ller n1a)' carri· 2nct 'l'.IJ. S66.900. lll'drnon1." ;inrl fanH!) r1n. -1-to 3 BR. -!-fan1. rin .. 21,:i ba.: patios. Pool , :; h;itti!> + 3 t·o.r i.; .. r.11-:•' s.. -i rec. faci l. inclusive. So. Coast l-l \1')'. to Cro\\'ll u"cd hril'k rircpl111·•·s +nu t· BRAND NEW DUPLEX \'alley Pkwy. in Laguna Niguel. door f11·1• rinr:-+ 1nh'rron1r - ---in C.D.~I. South of hi gh\1a y. 3 BR's .. each. For further information call: 496-6551 iA'.\T-r:'l!i + cn:>.l's 11111'·'1 Lowest Priced fireplace. dining ronn1 . over 1500 !iiq. ft. o-f 1"'.''""'""":"""'""'""""'""""""'::!""~"":!"'""""""""""" \ Hl'f'.'l. s , • , ••• find 001 I p ---ahoul nJ I lhl' o!ht'l' +-'s Cn!I New Duplex In beautifully planned living. c;rcat lax ( edur-General I Gener•I ,\o\\"!:: 67~-11::..·il. C d I Ma 1 ti()Jl. 8120.000. 1 orona e r SHARP I OPEN HOUSE . OKNTJl§ • rrs FUN rooc NICf' P.r,1nd f'l('\\' duplr'I: vn nnl' 111. ('all Barbara \\'ri ght · The Heal !::slaters 4 Bedroom & Family ~®: ~ rh•· ...,_~, .•111'('1-. 1n o!r WESTCLIFF SPECIAL , +Den with Wet Bar , 11 (',11.,u,, •lrl \lir :'p:n·ious :>1 673·11:>:)0 4 CH. <I BA . \"Jr\\" "' H.1y 111 11h ~ f1rrr,ln1 ,.,, t•Jnnal di n-. h• •ll'N"ln1. ! l1.•1h front . un11 Gtne;;:;i------Gen-era I fr11m n111stl'r BJ~. llUl-:C" D~.. 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ShMP Ufltt'~drrl lv.11nr, "-onli morr fhlln nll'>fli'Y 1n thr jny \I \\'lll hririg. Bf':tUl1f11I land•r~P"d yar.-f, hui::r n1:t.<i!et l>f'tlroorn "·i1h 11·11lk 1n !"lo~!"l ~. :! lir1i1'1'.)•lll~. 1mm 11•·u!11 tr li1runu1 .Ju<;t $:)1.000. Hurry (";ill rt,.,! Linll!"1 , H~~lrOl'l!. -~ ,.,.,l ... \.'t 1~,,~~~rf". ; CONDOMINIUMS '··"·· "' "'. ,,, "' fr .. ,....-------. ku·d 11w·at<·•I •111 l><·nu11ful ON LINDA ISLE 1_1· :q•1••1nrn1,,n1, 11'uvo1J::t!'•111 Ci:l-dt•-,:i•. '\l!•l \\hJthurn l.iuit,, 1,1,. jl fi 1:11'1 .. 1111· .• q ~1~s.n•l_rlr11P'·~ 1 Geileial ; 1=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::] ·BIG CANYON J ('1l'!"lf·. l/11n!1•1t<h1~ !ll•.,.·h ll :'lll'lll'l'"•ll1. !Jl•T/•ltj• L:?• ·' I :1!1 t~J\I • 11 < .l\.1fl Oprn 1or 1n~P'~'!!'ln !'un I '" Bf~. Ff! f)r11'n S..-1!/Sun J. _1o1 :.-\::,·/! .-~ i; l'llntl•' ·~ ...... '.i>~I.",, ,\~k ,,,r ~I \:!~'!).~);J ' NEWPOR"'T-,.L""A""ND ' NEWPORT BEACH ll.1rr!!"r "' 'T'rl-ll~rMr. J.~.5 BDRMS . Dial Direct -( ~paciou~ ne\v 4 l>dr111 .. 3 bath home \\"ith brick ~. \\1alt frplc. in fainily r111. Conversa tion pit, lot ::; of storage. !Jrivac.v; roo111 for a pool & a delightful vie\v of goU cour~e. Back Bay & .1--asruon Jsland. An exceptional hon1e. S150,- 000. I I ' • FANTASTIC VIEW Beautifully decorated, with plush carpeting, paneling, glass & mirrors. Spacious cathedral ceil. in this 4 bdr1n .. 2 ba. home in Turtle- rock Hills. Profess. landscaping, atrium off mstr. lxtr1n. & elec. ga rage door opener. A home of prestige. $89.950. EASTBLUFF Been \\'ailing for the right buy? This 'is a Plan 4:50. on vievr lot. Plenty of space for pool & outdoor Jiving. 4 Lge . bdrms .. spa- cious living rnl. \\'ith stone frplc .. fan1i lv rm. bi g enough for any activity. The kitchei1 has loads of storage & an inforrnal s pill· proor brkfst rooin. !69.900 . CPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 2668 BASSWOOD GREENTREE-IRVINE Don·t miss the fun thi s !arnl kitchen can aff ord, or the serenity offered b)' the atrium- .study. A unique 3 bdrm .. 2 bath hon1e \\'ith patio & plants galore. $43.950. OPEN SUN . l·S 4372 BROOKSIDE ~ V IS~~ realty l 18124 Culy•r Drive University P.trk Shopping C•nt•r ~,,G~o~n~.~,~.~i"""""""""~l~r~vl~~G~·~.~no~,~:~;2~·~7~500!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Panoramic: Coastal View UIX'f cle11n 3 bt«lronm 2 both • + f11mlly l'\!Onl. l:.'l.")' cit"' )111'1'1 on l 3 "rri• fn h•.'••Ullful l..llg'UM. C1111 no"· Io r ~ M.1a1\-'. &'6*i71t • ' • ' Walker&Lee •r•t ll'•TI HAVING A GARAGE SALE? l.1lher C01ll(! !n fir rn.ll Uil 11nd \1·~·11 loan )'Ol.1 •n 1111nieli\-t yi1rn11:t AAI(' 1ign, WALKE~ & LEE Hf..AL ESTATt: COR llARBOlt &. AOA~tS 545-9491 Don'I 1t:h .. ,,. up (}l(! Mi[lf "LI.st" II In cla.uifitd. Ship lo Shol'I" Rf!iUll11! 642-5678. [ll• I; \!, h.a .. ·.on. DREAMS COME TRUE On a quiet street. on Davenport Isl~nd .1 n th is 4 bedroon1 iio1nc planned lor. lam1ly pleasure. Large fan1ily ~001n \~·1th "'Ct bar and sunny ki tchen \\"Ith eating .a~ca ·open to fenced rear patio. F'orn1al d1n111g roo1n and handso111e beamed-ceiling liv- ing room \velco1ne gracious entertaining. J>rivate den and generous laundry lend ease to daily rouline. A charming. ':ell maintained ho1ne for a happy nc\v hie. )-"ours for $79,500. ASK FOR Wl~MA FITTS WE PROUDLY PRESENT A home o! elegance on an exceptional waterfront localion. A large deck with fire pit offers C\'er changing ,;ews of "·ater\voys and passing boats. Private ra1np to 44' boat dock \rith convenient ocean nccess. \Vindo"' "'alls In cathedral li\'ing roo111 open to deck and pri\·ate in- ner patio. Gracious entry, formal d ining, family rooni. convenience planned kit· chen. 4 bed roorns. 3•h: baths complete this spacious ho1ne-0Uered at Sl 47,000 . ASK FOR WILMA FITTS Huntington Harbour Realty 4241 W•rn1r Av• .• H.B. 146-0641 • associated BROKERS-REAL TOllS 102!i w lalboo 671·1661 Beach $22,500 Just Off The Water! S 1275 Total Down Tl~}-'.ES, TREES ,\Ll. TER:'11S Thi~ 1Jr .. u11rul 4 bNlrrY1n1 hi>nH' Is Ju~• 11·nulni;: fl"lr A r.1m1[~ !I} ('n)'1~ 11. llUO::" '~"dl"l'I 101. "lrh pl('n!)" nl ..,.,~111 frw )nur llQ;ll <tr ('l'lfll!"l'l'. 1\ll tf'nn 1l\t111,h1l' lfll'!Url•• M tl".111'1'1 G I Pl"1'"" Call ;(i 9-l.'ll . . "'' . " .. · \':\LLE\. • IH\1.1\ . ' " . ~ . y • • • ... " ~· Trivia?. It's a reason to read th• Daily Pilot's entertainment page every Saturday 642·4321 Call Collect Subscribe to the newspaper that c.overs your hometown best ... YOUI Hometown Daily Newspaper DAllY PllOT 't DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR ~oinsettia, Corona del 1'.fa r 675-5179 $74,000 -!Sal & Sun l·SJ 221 Collins (Balboa Island) NB 641).1120 $57,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 233 Beverly , Laguna Beach 494-9473 (Sun 1-4 ) 709 Marigold . c·orona del Mar 675-6000 $73,500 15at & Sun l -5) 714 Fernleaf, Corona del A1ar 673·8550 $59.500 (Sun l ·S) 4591 Greentree. ltvine 675-7225 $48.500 1Sun 3·6) 2595 Crestvie\v 1Bayshores) NB 644·1766 $56,500 (Su n 2·51 2 BEDROOMS & FAMILY or DEN •1710 Kings Rd (Cliff Haven) NB 642·5200 (Sun 1·5) 416 \Vestn1instcr . Ne wport Heights 548-9346 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1942 Port Bishop Circle (HVuHomesJ NB 644-1208 (Sun l-4 ) •27 Rue Grand Ducal, Newport Beach 644·8543 546-4934 (Sun 1·5) 2535 Vista Dr. (Bayshores) NB 642-8235 $64,900 (Sun 1·5) 259 Oceanview fNewport Heights) NB 642-8235 $67,500 (Sun 2·6) •27 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS 8902 Shore Circle, 1-luntington Beach : ·, ' 842-2535 $34,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 304 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $49,500 (Sun 1·5) 250 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 673-6642 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 16060 Abajo Circle, Fountain Valley . 963-2187 $34.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2045 Port Weybridge (HVuHomes) NB 642-8235 $63,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 338 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-8235 (5at & Sun 1·51 2718 Shell St, (China Cove) CdM 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 808 Quivera. Laguna Beach 494-9473 <Sat & Sun 1-4) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 2030 Holiday (Baycrest ) NB 644-1766 $91,500 (Sat & 5un 1-5) •••19 Balboa Cove6, Newport Beach 675-3600 $129,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 504 canal (Newport Shores) NB ·575-0000 $52,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1833 Port Barmouth, Newport Beach 673-8550 $66,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 434 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 67$-3000 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2828 Terry, Laguna Beach 675-0000 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) •1215 Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 675-0000 $63,950 (Sun 1·5) 3387 Westeria Circle, Costa Mesa . 546-8640 $51,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2316 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 645-7221 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5105 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB 642-8235 (Sun l ·5) 2716 Shell (China Cove) CdM 642·8235 (Sun 2·5) 2712 Vista Umbroza (Bluffs) NB 675-4524 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 114 Via Cordova !Lido Isle) NB 644·1766 -'89,500_ _ -~un l·§l J BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN 8 Rue Grand Vallee (Big Canyon) NB 644--6056 (Dally 10·5:30) 8932 Shore Circle. Jluntington Beach 962-7386 $36,450 (Sal & Sun 11·6) 1937 Port Trinity Pl.ace, Neu1port Beach 644-2542 $71.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18782 Via Palatino (Turtlerock Hill s) Irv. 552-7500 $87.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17735 Acacia (University Park) Irvine 552-7500 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) 17571 Hickory Tree (Universlty Park) 552-7500 $62,500 (Sun 1·5) 373 & 375 E . 23rd St., Newport Beach 646-3192 $54.000 (Sat & 5un 9·5) 2512 Davis Place. Costa l\Jesa 642-8011 $41.500 (Sun 1·5) . 1807 .Pt. Tiffin iHVuHomes) NB 644·7662 $67.900 !Sun 1:30·5:30) 234 Palmer (Ncu•port Heights) NB 644-7662 $39 .950 (Sat & Sun 1:3().5:30) 17681 Laurel Tree Lane, Irvine 552-0096 $59 .500 (Sat & Sun 10·5) •20lH Balmoral Pl (o[[ Valley) CM 646-3255 (Sal 1·5; Sun.11·5) 357 Catalina (~C\\'l)()rt Heights) NB 673·62111 $8 1,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 532.1 River Ave .. Ne\\'port Beach 642·13~4 642·6578 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 641).1120 ~.ooo (Sat & Sun 1·5) •••ll Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 4601 Dorchester (Cameo Hi ghlands) CdM 642-8235 $79,900 (~t & Sun 1-5) 17 Carmel Bay Drive, Corona del Mar 644·6274 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1003 Bonnie J)oone (Irvine Terracl?) Cd?\t 675·3000 (Daily 1-5) • 1100 Sandpiper (HVuHills) CdM \ 675-3000 (Daily 1·5) 443 ~ullerton, Newport Height s 642-= (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1324 Estelle, Newport Beach 673-8550 $61.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) •2332 Tustin (Back Bay) NB 67;.slJOO $65.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Wheeler (HVuHomes) NB 67;.slJOO $75,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1811 Gisler (Mesa Verde) CM 566-81100 $74.,500 (Sat & sun 1-5) 10062 Sprtt Circle, Huntington Beach 546-23 13 $45,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 425 Seville (Penninsula) Balboa P, 642·8235 $97.500 ' (Su n 2·5) -115:r-PorrHenley-Circle, Newpori---Beach 644·7722 (Sun 1·5) 16872 Bolero (Hunt. Harbou r) HB 963·5681 $64 ,800 (SUn 1·5) •909 Tiller Way (HY Hills) CdM 644-4848 $82,500 (Sun 1·5) 301 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 644-7211 $96,500 (Sunday) 6392 Heio Ave .• Hunt ington Beach 647·6010 $43,950 !Su n 1·5) 101 52 Edye Drive, Hun tiuglon Beach 546·2313 $43,950 (Sun 1·5) 649 Cove, Costa Mesa 546-2313 '32,900 (Su n 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS 2670 \.'laverly Drive (Bayshores) NB 642-3494 ~.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2424 Vista Nobleza (Bh!lfs) NB 642·8235 (Sat & SUn 2·5) 1821 Tahuna Terrace, Corona del Mar 673-8550_ $133,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••1023 Dolphin Terrace, Newport Beach 673-8550 $213,000 (Sat & &in 1·5) 1411 Kings Road, Newport Beach 675·7080 $87,950 (Sun 1-5) 30411 Mirador Court, Laguna Niguel 675·7080 $107,5 00 (Sun 1·5) 3039 Carob (Eastbluff) NB 644·6200 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 25692 Califia, Laguna Hills 645-405'1 545-0966 (Sat & Sun 11·3) 235 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 673·7300 $165,00\i (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2665 Bayshore Dr (Bayshores) NB 548-1290 $120,000 (Sun 1-5) •IOI Kings Place (Newport Heights) NB 642-8235 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1515 Priscilla Lane, Ne wport Beach 646-6136 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 6562 Segovia Circle (Franciscan Ftn) HB 842-5652 $66,900 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 15242 Vichy (The Ranch) Irvine 552-7500 $57,500 (Sat & Suri 1-5) 17671 Redwood Tree (U niversity Park) 552-7500 $67,900 (Sun 1·5) 19231 Beckwith Terrace (TrRock Terr) 552·7500 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 969 Dahlia (Off Sunflower) CM 64&-3928 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 334 Villanova (College Park) CM 557-4263 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 1866 Tustin, Newport Beach 642-8235 $69,500 (Sat & 5un 1-5) • 10 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $155,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •3 Torrey Pines (Big Cacy~n) NB 644-6200 $155,000 ~t & Sun 1·5) 2057 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 186 Shorecliff Rd. (Shorecliffs) CdM 642-6235 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3600 Calljmaran (HVuHlllsJ CdM 675-7225 $81,950 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 20111 Big Bend (Park Htg.) Htg. Beach 963-6767 S48,990 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 367 rvtag nolia. Cos ta ~1esa 963·6767 $36,500 (Sun I-5 J 128 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-1188 $119,900 <Sun 1·5) 3901 Park Green (HVuHil!s) CdM ·644-1766 ·$129.500-(Sal.& Sun.2,6) 1200 Outrigger (HVuHills) CdM 644--1766 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 3915 Sandune Lane (HVuflillsl CdM 644--1766 $96.750 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 7 Twin Lakes Circ (Spyglass Hills) CdM 644-4910 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1742 Port Manleigh (HVuHomes) NB 644-4910 $76,900 (Sal & Sun 1-5:30) 2818 Loreto (Mesa del Mar) CM 545-0938 $42,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •8 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 673-7311 $240,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1718 Pt. Manleigh (HVuHomes) NB 644--1766 $89,900 (Sun 1-5) 1976 Kornat. Costa Mesa 536-8836 $65.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 26492 Via Juanita. l\tission Viejo 546-4141 $52,000 · (Sun 1-5) 829 St. Cl@ir .l1'!ssa de! Mar) CM 546-4141 $39,900 (S-un 1·5) •121 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) •4518 Roxbu ry (Cameo Shores ) CdArl 675-3000 SI09.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1940 Kildeer (M esa Verde) CM 546-5990 $58.950 (Su n 1·5) 1939 Kildeer (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $56,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •1520 Dorothy Lane (Harbor Hghlds) NB 675-0000 $79,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2131 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 675-0000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • * *3801 Inlet Isle. Corona. del Mar . 673-8550 $120,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 213 Top az, Balboa Island 67;.slJOO $112,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3133 Bono, Lagun a Beach 494-7531 $55.950 (Sun 1·5) 1480 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642·8285 $1 89.5 00 (Sun 1·5) 1200 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $129.500 (Sun 1·5) 2522 Vista Dr. (BayshoresJ NB 642·8235 $85.000 12.52 Somer>et Ln. (Westclif0 642·8235 927 Alder Pl. (East bluff) NB (Sun 1·5) NB (Sun 1·5) 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) 82 Royal St. George !Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $158.000 1Sun l ·S) •25 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sun I.SJ 6381 Athena, Huntington Beach 963-5681 $55,000 • (Sun l.S) • • . ' 15212 Champagne Circle, Irvine 963·5681 $54,500 (Sun 1·5) 3388 Carmel, Costa Mesa 644·8811 $57,500 (Sun 12-~) 1806 Pt. Renwick (llVu Homes) NB 675·5200 (S un 1·5J 8152 Lancaster, Huntington Beach 647·6010 $44,950 (S un 1·5) •2854 Carob (Eastblul!) NB 675-7225 $79,800 (Sun l ·SJ •512 DeAnza Dr., Corona de! Mar 678·8550 $89,500 (Sun l.S) ••8191 W~it Burn Cir., Huntington Bch. 842·2535 (Sun 1·5J 5 BEDROOMS • •434. Via Lido Nord (l.Jdo Isle) NB 673-7-300-$235; tSun-J..5) - ••220 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-7800 $275,000 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 9531 Panacea Drive, tluntington Beach 642-2535 (Sat& Sun 1·5J 26 Heritage La ne !Big Canyon) NB 644-8603 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •8 Oakmont (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $325.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •1368 Galaxy Dr (Ddver Shores) NB 642-8235 $375,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • ••4 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 673-9060 $220,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 828 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-9060 $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 49 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $295,000 (Sat & SUn 1-5 :80) •••l Linda Isle Dr. (Linda "5le) NB 644-4910 $250,000 (Sun 1-5:30) •7 Royal St. George Rd., Newport Beach 644-4455 $310,000 (Dally) 1506 Warwick Ln (Harbor Highlands) NB 548-4141 $77,950 (Sun 1·5) 2787 Redwing, (Mesa Verde) CM 546-4141 $82,500 (Sun 1·5) 13:W Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 645-7221 S249,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •••3 Linda isle (Linda Isle) NB · 645-7221 $225,000 !Sal & Sun 1·5) •••11 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 645-7221 $249,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3607 Park Green Dr. !Lusk HarVul CdM 675-7225 $115,000 (Sun 3·6) 17372 Encino Circle, Huntington Beach 846·1371 $55,900 (Sun 1·5) 28 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 675·6900 (Sun 1·5) 1808 Hummingbird, Costa Me~ 564·2313 $89,900 (Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3BR 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NB 675-3535 $84,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 503 P laya (Bluffs) NB 64&-7414 548-7933 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2637 Vista Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 64!).0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4BR 362 Vista Madera (The Bluffs) NB 64!).0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 835 Amigos Way (Eastbluff Terrace) NB 644.7493 $49,900 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 4BR & FAM RM 421 Vista Roma (Easlbluff) NB 644-1133 $56,950 (Sun 1·5) SBR +DEN 835 Amigos Way (Eastbluff Terrace) NB 644--7493 $66,500 (sat & sun 10-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE . 2 BR & I BR 611 Acacia, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 BR EACH UN IT 403 J asmine. Corona del Mar . 675'4630 -$82, (Sat & Sun--1-5)- 2 BR + DEN & l BR •431 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR EACH 262-294 Wave St., Laguna Beach 644-7662 (Sun 1:30-5:30) 515 Marigold, Corona del Mar 644-4674 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4961 Paseo Segovia (Turtlerock) Irv 833·9293 (Sun 1.S) 3BR & DEN; 2BR 621 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-6510 '99,500 (Sun 1-5) 3BR & lBR 521 Iris. Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3BR & 2BR 420 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 675-0000 $117,500 (Sun 1·5) 706 Narcissus, Corona del Afar 673-8550 $117,450 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 715 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $122,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 400 Jasmine, Corona del Mar . 673-1658 $110.000 (Sun 1·5J 2001 Bayadere (Irv Terrace) CdM 644-1766 $235,000 (Sun 2·6) UNITS FOR SALE 5-2BR 1930 Wallace, Costa Mesa 642-5322 $89, 700 (Sat & Sun 11-5) HOUSES FOR RENT 4BR & FAM RM 2226 Pt. Carlisle (HVuHomes) NB 642-8235 $575 mo (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 3 & 4 BR 31 i Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar &14.4174 $450 & $550 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 3 & 3 BR 61 5 Marigold (Old Corona) CdM 875-722.5 $375 & ~00 (San 1·5) ' ( MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME $89,500 - neral AT THE WATER'S EDGE FRONT illl~THE BLUFFS • • (future v3lae unlimited) An outst.Mdlnc eornblnt1Unn of J()(':atlon. quality itni1 N)tn· fort -round·lhe·i..'Om'r from Mt'M V~rdt Counrry Club. Features 2.620 square Tv..·o landmark townbomes-direcUy above fl!'et of Uvtng aren v•ilh .1 the Upper Bay, with u.nobsl.n.lcted p~ram apacJooa lxxl.r·oom11, Ii.rite ic Y.'~ter views by day & tY.•inkling city 1igbK fonnol d!nini; roonl. lantll)I by nlihl-spectacular'. room with llrephu:e, w!I ~~:~~~;:t:m!'.CS: ORIGINAL AREA. Best loved ''E!lrelita" car aatta:c. tra.lltr/boal ac· plan. Tastefully upgraded & decorated. 3 ce-ss to l•f'i~ yard with Huge bdrms .. paneled. family rm., elec. room tor pool and mueh kitchen, 218.5 sq. ft Unu sual privacy. Out· more. 11'11 11,J y~ol's new, standing. Offered at $93,000. beautiful condition thml.l(n· ou1. Pleru;c phont 54(;.2313 A NEW & EXCITING style of Jiving-the -~~-:=o~at-ln_.,_,_m_a1_1on+--ia~w,_,ari"-"d~w!!,inn:<" in floor Ian ''R"-2.200 s ft- tr ~level home featunng a massive mas er °"'.-"_"',.' · irs '~ 10 BE NICEI~ suite, fonnal dining room , gourmet kitchen, THE REAL ESTATERS ~uest bedroom & bath + a "Geoerous" fam- ily room, barely used. Offered at $87,500. 2414 Vista del Oro CORONA DEL MAR · OcNn view, exclusive t:,tot Ivon \Velis, h1 rg~ CUS-l'0.\1 (,~ BUILT. gorgeous familv Newport Beach hon1e • orily 7 yrs. new. ~ 644-1133 Anytime Bchms., library.type dt'n, brkfr>t . rn1 . , di n ing n u .. [ ~::'!!!:"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' I beaut. parquet firs. t:>ool. Gentral I Gonor•I Prlv. beach. OUeJ"ed llt•--------$125,000 , ;;,;;;;,;;;;:;;;,;;;;,;;;;:;;;:;;;;I BACHELOR . · HARBOR CONDOMINIUM New fountain Valley REALTOR.': SINCE 1944 673-4400 Lachenmyer Re.ih or ' U< > ' \.\LLE\ . l{l\11\ . . TOO MUCH TO SEE TO SAY- B\lt "'e'll try! It sparkl~ throughout with derorator quality. Luxury c-arpel! and wall covt'ringN. Raised for- mal dining:! Great kitchen! Mas\C'r bedrnom"'flii~ isnlnt· cd dressing al't't11,anci tmlh1 Lush landscape and U.. nu1intenanc-e exterior. Lat· ti{'(' CO\'eN'd patios. play nr't'a, dog run. t\ear the i)(':ich! call 5-16-2313 for S·l5.950 bargain. 14 UNITS Pride of Ownet'Shlp, shows excellent spendable. High demand re n t a 1 location. Near New Montclair Plaza. °"'IM!I' .,.,;u tnl.de down tor your smaller untts or , .. ! Ottered tor $170,000. Call - \·_\LLL\ • I< I \I I \ Just becuse It la ca.lied a Bachelor doesn.'t meant it v.'On't suit the rn o s t discrirnlnatlne 1tt11 , • . Beautilul Carpet&, Drapes, Pool and Sauna. One Year New; Huntington Harbour: Oflered for $23,500. CaU ~. -\.\1.1.F\ , l<I \I I \ u • • • Listing 3 Bedroom.1 \\'ith huge serond story linisht'd bonus room , See this beautiful pool home as il ¥.'ill go fa.!t:. CN.nct ~ "urgent to sell." At· tractively priced at $43,500. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -$46-4141- (0p~n Evenin91) Walker &Lee ll•l llTATI MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES HARBOR VIEW HILLS • $86,900 Immaculate 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath ·w/fire- place in both living' & family rooms. John Watts, 644-6200. (N35J BIG CANYON BRDADMOOR Beautiful 4 bedroom model professionally decorated & landscaped. Exquisite use of wall, floor & \\'indow coverings. $155,000. Tom Queen, 644·6200. (N36) PENINSULA POINT SECLUSION 3 bedroom, conv. den -near bay & beach! Brick patio & vie\ving deck. $97,500. OPEN SUN. 2·5 P.M . 425 SEVILLE. (N37) ---•LINPA..lS.LUPl"!J _ _ The uJtimate in Bayfront living. 108' on the bay! Pool • terrace • 4000 sq. ft. 4 bed· rooms, famil y room. dining room . air con- ditioned. $425,000. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (N38) ' DOWN IN THE DUMPS? ~en ~ove up on the hill -brighten your life wtth~unny bay & ocean view! $67,500. OPEN S N. 2·6 P.M. 259 OCEANVIBW (N39) • TWO IN BAYSHDRES First time offered 4 bedroom, 3 bath & family room • $85,000. 2 bedroom, 2 Q>th cottage-reduced to $64,900. See both SUN- DAY 1·5 P.M. 2522 VISTA DRIVE. (N40) SURROUND YOURSELF IN ELEGANCE ~7"=-~~--1_,_C"'harnting 4 bedroom Dover Shores home Laguna Niguel wlbeautifiilaay & niVir view. E"l!ulslte . ' .. . . Super clean -4 bedroon1 2 hath use of brick & w~d . $129,500. OPEN SUN. + rnn1\ly room and Pool on 1·5 P.M. 1200 POLARIS. (N41) 1 3 acre property. Fruit trt'es ne11r beac-h and golf EXQUISITE! (.'Otlrsc. Only $18,oc.> call Harbor View Home -4 bedrooms + family &is.-77ll room • model sharp Panoramic view Of City llght.s & mountains. $77,900. Jane Frazee . 6"(2·8235. (N42) • -' Walker &Lee ~··\ ,,,.,l NEAR GOLF NEAR MARINA ~tigt J()(':atlon. Jnformal LIVING. Gounnct kitchen wilh built·in Ba r . B·Q. Private patio off nUl.!iler tulle. ~lany extras -~f\llt l!E'e. Call now -8'12-2535. OPEN TIL •• /l 'S nw ro BE NIClr 11 1@$'11!1 TWO UNITS Nt\\• 2 stl)ry 2 large 2 bedroom l l1 bath hou.w '''ith 2 r-ar 8lll"tlt1e 1111d a.n older 2 bedroon1 1 bAth "'itb l car ltfU'll.8'C house. Both on one ktt . ExeeJlent rental area J'j(aJ' shopping. hospl!Al and M'.'.hoob. Fnr an ~ polntment ca.II Red Carpet, R!'!alkft 54&-8640. EXP'D. QEN. Contractor• eklna new projtcts.. Pon. jotnt ventutt. S(t....$148 f'\ ... BACljELOR'S TOWNHOUSE Newly decorated tri·level. 8 bedrooms 2 baths. Overlooking Bay & Jetty. Prtvate beach • secluded China Cove. $183.000. OPEN SUN. 2·5 P.M. 2716 SHELL. (N43) SOMETHING EXTRA Brand new 3 or 4 bedroom home w/special bonus room. Park & pool nearby. $86,900 Fee. Jeanne Newman, 642·8235. (N44) SWEEPING GOLF COURSE VIEW! Sharp 4 bedroon1, den or 5 bedroom home. Close lo small private park. $158,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. #82 ROY AL ST GEORGE. iN45) • [ Irvine I Mocnob·IM .. "'°"'""'"""' I 101 °'°'"1 °''" 142·1221 Jl+t M•cArthur 144• 1200 N..,.rt lead!, C.llforr1llr 12th G s r l f . ' -''a General General General Gener.11 Genera l :ieneral 1 Gener•I l~~~~~~~~====:=\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,;~~~C~O;RB~IN~-M~A~R~T~IN;:::~;;;:;;l ==*=B=A=Yc=RE=sT==*=' =Ge="·=··=l========G'="e=··=I=====;;;:;; EXCLUSIVE LIST WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS since IH46 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$25(),000 Bayfront luxury! Beautl!ul 5 bdrm hpme speciaUy designed for 55' lot on \Valer. Fani rm, formal dining rn1. 4 baths & gla111orous P"'d rm. t~antastic n1aster suite. Large sUnny rms lhruout. Just like ne\1· ! l'ier /s lip. 1 LINDA ISLE DR. Sun 1-5 :30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Custom built to perfection ''1th the best of -everything:""3~R:-3W-b1lthrC-aragestressea fo r 4th BR. Spectacular view from every r1n . Air-cond. 3 car garage, By appt . THE BLUFFS -ONE STORY MODELS Brand Ne\4.'! Beaut. greenbelt. great location. End Unit. 3 BR. DR. 0 '!.inda·• model. SH.95-0 Beaut. 3 bdrm FR. "Paula'' model. $74.950 Co mer 3 bdrm. DR . "Linda" model. $78 .500 2701 VISTA UMBROSA Sal/Sun 1-5 :30 BIG CANYON C. C. -$295,000 Just co1npleted! Stunning NE\V Custom home w/beaut. gol f course Yie\v . Enclosed lge courtyd entry. 513R. l"R. lge DR , 5 baths. p.ifarble, oak paneling, air/cond + 1nor~. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE RO. Sat/Sun 1-5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Sto~e-faced 4 Bdr1n home \Vilh a park-like setting. O"•ner "ill include rare collection of antique pieces. I·'urnished, $199.500 FABULOUS SPYGLASS -$125,000 Careful ?uyers, be sure to see this value today! NE\V 2--story 4 BR ''New Bedford'' beauty on large corner s ite. Fan1 rm. formal DR & lge bonus rm, Quick possession. 7 TWIN LAKES CIRC, Sat/Sun 1-5 :30 . HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76 900 Quick possession! Hurry for this bea~t. deco. rated home. Like new! 4 BR J.~R & DR Choice ldscp. Lovely patio. PJ"iCe incl. land: 1742 PORT MANLEIGH 5at,Sun 1-5:30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. • NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General BAYSHORES FIXER·UPPER. Fantastic potential. An op· port.unity to invest in one of Ne"'JXJrt's n1osl desirable private comn1unities. :l Bedroom plus guest suite. $54.000 . BALBOA ISLAND Great for singles or a couple. Located \l'ell D\\'ay from commerci81 and thru streets. :\ neat 2 bedroon1 cottage. S57.000_ EASTBLUFF LUSK BU ILT 4 bedroom. fan1ily roorn , \1'ith 21'2 baths. spacious master bedroom, nevJ carpeting. disposer SOLD & ''·ater heat- er-. Sheltere« patio Professionally landscaped and sprinklered. Exceptionally convenient to shopping and schools. $78.000. BAYCREST Newly decorated. freshly painted inside qnd out. ne\v carpets and tile. Beautiful yard, lots of trees and privacy. :l Bedrooms. fam· ily room. sewing roo1n. 2lf.! baths. $68,000. CORONA DEL MAR QuaJity contemporary 2 bedroon1 resi dence on a 45 foot lot. 1 2 block to ocean. Best of .._.appoinLments tllruouL.Attractiye_al!.e'rncill>' in financing available. Exceptional value at $99.500. ,. IJOJ AVOCADO DR .. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 • General HOMES OPEN 1-S THIS AFTERNOON SEE ME, l'M UNIQUE -1naybe c razy too ! I'm a Corona de\ ~tar duplex ,,·1th a pool on a 45' hillside lot . \'ou ou Rhta sec n1c al 431 Dahlia. l\1arilyn Shuff v.·111 be there too. SEE ME, l'M ON THE ISLAND -Cute loo! 4 bdnns, plus guest unit. top decor. updated. formal dinjng. See 1ne for $1 12,000 at 213 Topax, Balboa Island . !\large Elln1orc \rill be there too'. SEE ME, l'M MARY GOLD at 709 Marigold Avenue, Corona de! r..Iar. I have 2 bdrnlS, 2 baths and J'1n vacant. Ji1n \.·alentinc '"ill be there too! $73,500. SEE ME, l'M AN A FRAME-In i\'C\\'POrt Shores at 504 Can;;il IJr. \\"ar1n gold tones. 3 bdr1ns. 2 baths, close to pool. beach, ten- nis, S52.950. !'at Young 1rjll be there too ~ SEE ME, l'M A SPLIT LEVEL-4 bdrm, "'·oodsy feeling. on a cul-de-sac and a fan1 1. ly roo1n bi g enough for a pool table. Sec inc at 19-W Kildeer Ci rcle in .\lesa \.'erde. $58.950. 1\1artha Beynon \\"ill be th ere. SEE ME , l'M IN LAGUNA-Sitting prett}-, true \'ie\\'. 3 bdrn1s. 2 baths \\·ith beams, bricks and beautiful. beautiful charn1. See me at 2828 Terry Road. Laguna Beach at $09.500. Jean De~lots \\'ill be there. SEE ME , l'M PERFECT-3 bdrm. 2 bath duplex. like ne\\'. quality throughout. near footbridge. One of the best at Sll 7.500~ 420 Goldenrod. Zoe :\nn RJ1odes \viii be there. SEE ME, l'M HOT -and have harrl!J..'ood floors. copper plumbing. 4 bdrn1s. bi g kitchen and a 4-0' pool. 1"111 at 1520 Dorolhy t~a11e, llarhor l!ighlands for Si9,950 and i'cggy Spiess is ~·ith n1c . SEE ME, l'M A THIRD -~1early 1/1 acre. Uack Bay. 3 bdrm \\·ith pool. Bi g rooms in· side: roon1 to roan1 outsi de . 2332 Tu~tin. nff 1\lonte Vistn. Nadine Croul 1\·ilt be looking for you. bring $65,000. SEE ME, l'M SPLASHING -1'ice pool. nifty 3 hdrn1. 70'xl00' lot. bca1ns, shag. $6.'l.950. Sec inc at 1215 Pe1nbroke. Bevis r..Ietzlcr \\"ill be there too ! S~E ME, l'M CLASSY-4 bedrm. 2 slory, bag cul-de,sac lot, trees. clean condition. Better see it tit 1939 Kild l'..'Cr Circle. l\1esa \ierde, Ogden Sogn \\ill be there \\·ailing for so1neone "'·ith $56.900. SEE ME, ON SANTIAG0-['111 ne\\·, vacant and \'Cl'y ~pac iou :;, 4 bdrn1s. 2900 sq. ft., corner lot and roon1 for your in1agination. I'm at 2131 Santiago for on ly $87,500. Ja net Lehn1an \\'ill be th e re. • SEE ME, l'M CARMEL -and cute ' 3 Bedrms. big fain rrn. bigger patio. a rts & craftsy improve1ncnts. really nice at 875.950. See me at 1818 Port \Vhcelcr. Rita Baland \rill be there. ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET \'/ITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING TPiE NEArEST HQ ',\ES -CORONA OEL-MAA, 67~ MESA VEROE. S46 5990 • CALl US General General .. Cdft.t -Ocean side h\\')'., dream house plu s guest house . . . . . . . . . ......... $72.500. HARBOR \·1~;W llO!IES Somerset 4 sn ... fa1nil y r1n . $82 ,500 Outstanding l)alcrn10 • i\"e'v Usthig .. $87.,500 Carine!. sn1all hou!'e ,,., C\'Crythin g 567,· 00 TllE BLUFFS 'l'r111a 111orlcL le::i sc or lc>a.se opt. , , .. $69,500 F'ranc-esca. listing Brin ~ paint brush & ·rn.1111J1·:X-l'd.\I sare' Ne,,· S5B.500 Dix . units . assoc . .\laint S93.500 ;>;Ell"POHT lll•:IGllTS 3 BR. 2 ba. clin .. rn1 . Lg. lot .. $39.950 NEW DUPLEXES -L.\G v 1'A BEACH 2 BR, 2 ba & I Ill!. I ba. . . . $102.000 2 BR. 2 ba. ea. unit. );'e\1' listing .... $130,000 TO BUY OR SELL In Costa l\·tesa. Corona de\ f\tar and Nc"·port Beach Call 17141 644·7662 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS General __ _ ~-General ---- MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT Custom designed by I lerb BrO\\'llCll, \\c1th a splenetic! \'IC\\' or :ill the boalin).! in & out of the harbor. 4 l.i::c. bdrrns .. 4 baths. e\'cry· thing the be.~I qu:iH t~·. l.gc. bayi.;ille patio is covered, & ~c·tl11 dcrl \\I th be:i11t1ful greenery. Private pier & 3 1,.ar ;.::.iragc. Sho\111 by app't. S2 i5.000 OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S 1733 TRADEWINDS H & F POOL \\' 0 111'1 Pl'(UI •'Uh'l'li1l11JH•'llt h"rtl•'. 1111iun1 u1 \\\11ti:: rin ·1 liflrnl.~. -,: h 1 . 1'11'(' 1;11-111 k1t('h., ....... , l\1f, ~h1t/..f' ""''f. .. 1,'\'-l:·•f ·•O:•' !11->r nr-•n1·r. l~"· t'n1;l {N•l1" H.-•,1 l••1.1. $7:'.,5(}0. * BAYSHORES * OPEN SAT /SUN . l·l 2601 VISTA DR . • J)r:-t lt'fl~1·h.,J.t, "1111 Si .... :, !'11'1" yr. L.£:·· ·: l•h!11 :! t .. , pli,. fflnitl~ r111. l•lnn ·" h.u h al.Joi c i.;,1f,U.:L'. l<i1.'.1l lvr tr..•11:11:rr' ••C 111 l.111" l'l u'< .I Ill Sj';,1•1l 11111 t\l (H\\!l 01\'n"r 11·;1n1, nlfrr I I ~.~,~~SH,~R~~!~·: C1uh. l.J"lr~ of ,.., ... ,11 .111111~ 1 t:,.tra It:" p11l1u, : , .1r gart1i.:r A:<kini.; $79,f)"(I. "C" THOMAS REALTOR ~~<! \\'. (~I . ll\\·r 5-1~·.'li~"I' l\oPY•pnrt 1~"<1<'h t:1·r . :.i ~.~,i:; I SOMETHING NEW IN VILLA PARK AREA Th is lv•11l•' 1-: 11 :1tT:1t1l!'•'•I h1 !h•· ,\11\l'l'i1".1!\ 11 .. 111 .. 7'111•'1·1 11 •'111 • "11 u" r-., 1·1 .. i.·,·1.,,n ] 'I o II \ I' •Ill" o ,,. ! I\'" 1-.. !10 1111. h i•• ,1 .. rv l~·n.1· "fl ,.,,;1 .. r 1 .. 1 '.!".~o ''1 11 ,,f ~111;1\1tr ]11111;; j•llL' ,1 f).1tlo)_ :: \,.i!1'. 1nt"r"•n1 ~~-h·111. d••lll•ll' r.\ •'tl !·.l•·1·t. i,:.u·ai.:l' dr,,-,r n1~ t"'r. ,. "111 p I•• 1 ,, :-pnnkh•r ')'h•1 11 Th" '' u1 .. 11 :irr .••• r 11<'11· h<ln1•·,,, ,\JI thi~ fnr JU~I Si.'1.LOJ. L.1!1 I f, ili-{l:i..' ! .......... ,~ ....... . , .~ • \'.-\LLE\' • l~I. \I.I\ ' I . ""' ....... ~. '"I" ... ~1 ""'"'"'~'' ""'"' OPEN DAllY-HARBOR VIEW HILLS BEACH GIANT 1100 SANDPI PER '5 + GUEST $35,000 1\11 exceptionally lovC'ly 3 hdrnl. hn111c ,,·1th a r(':il :;11-do\\ n n1 C':lll \IC\\. & ht·alcd pool. J .<>11 c:-.t pr1t c•l \ ll'I\. hu111(' 111 ('ornna dt•I i\lar at SH-l ,i .·10. 1<:01,len rnd In l'ebblc to Sandpiper). BAY and BEACH REALTY CALL 675·3000 ANYTIME Geiieral CORONA DEL MAR · VIEW Spectacular viC\\' of harbor & c:atalina fr~Jn "this lovet v f;un1 I\' home. 4 Bdrn1s .. eat1n)'! area in 1i1e k1tt·hen rlus \rarnl family rrn . Large mstr. suite. J1re~tii:;:e llarhor V'ie\\' lfon1cs neighborhood. f}ui ck possess. if de- sired. \'ou ov.n the land. $99.500 BLUFFS CONDO Popular "G .. plan. \\'ith 3 b<lr1n s., :l bath.<:. - convert. li en. Sp;;it1n11 :; floor plan. open bearn ceiling.". l ~c. rountry kit chen. Pnvate end unit. Sii.750 BLUFFS CO NDOS -LEASE Onc-lc\'el Rflnll a. ~i Adrn1". Split-lc1cl 3 l~H. l:irn1ly r1n. \\ \1 ,1..; Ti 1 1:1-:.\Cll -.: •l•irv \ 0 lr l\H:J.\.\ ,!.,,"\lift ;, fl··dr1~.n1~ u1rh1!1111..: • J, ~;i nl 111 .... 11·1 •111t .. \\:th l!h !1.1!h, lit.1".11-.. 111lh <'•l'!)f't' 1 .. 1\' 11 111 1 f\r.,,1· titu·~I "f':il'ln1••ni 111th lq 1,·l11·n 1~"··1111•n1 t;.11111· r<o 111 1:.111•11w1 f.,r111.1! •hn· in.: I• 1111 l1rt•1ilan• 1,,. 1•l··1I n.11<1 .~1111nt"I ;:J-.,, 11111<lr111, I Ht.:r.r.Y : Call r.r.--0::n.:. 1 rORfSt L Ol\O~ '" PEAlTON!> .\ C<!l.111\"Fl.I, H,\,'\l\IJ : ~ fJ\11' ... :-;\ 2299 Harbor 64S-0303 I THIS IS IT! $29,950 I :-;p11r11)t1~ 1v11·n1~. :.! 1,.11h!1, ! 111."'t••r hdnn h.1.~ J)J'J\0 • lialh. l'n111•· 11 ll. l•W'illl1111 C1i.:nn· II<' )arr! 11/IY>.~t ~al• llas l>tnlll)I r•.ri111. 1)11-111s lind 1n ,, "' n11·.i! tr.u I 1!11·;,!1•111 :n1 ;i~· fJTl/ll hll'Y !r:iffw ~1 n•1•1s. ~('lo"• 111 i;c·t~..,11~. •h'lpp1n;; ·'• rr1 n1•• ho u·h ;ol"<'lt .\ll 1h1'\ f"( 1111!~· S:l9,'.'r:.O. ("a ll ~;-.1:,1.:. . " ' , .. ' ' ' ' . ..... . ... ' i;: \'1 \LJ,E\' • IH·:.\LI' ...... '"'•b·~" ....... ~,, ,,, ..... ,, '"""""' Back Bay Beauty Price Reduced C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 ;igitl J;G;. •;;:";;;:;;,;;1;;;;;;;.-;;;;;.;;;;;G;•;";;••;;•:I ;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;; ULTIMATE IN VIEWS Ji1111l"nJ:oil' r li"T"lll t.i1ilt ~ ht--d1·r~11n .i;. f;,mly h•1n11· with ;:ill tlw l11'l"ury ·rf'nhu'<".; in· 1·lud111;.: :i r .. r 1.:11 rr11.~·· • 1 "lll""t"-~:ie !'tr('l'f iJ\\.'.\J".1{ S,\ 't'S SELL. n('duccrl IO ""·""' • rl~Sfflid~ REALTORs' BEST BUYS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX !'111 Jtu s11c 1..·har1n, I'm a duplex and 1'1n spa· ciou:;. l'rn on a tree lined slreet and 1ny ne\\' 1n<·on1e unit has 3 bedroonls. 2 baU1s and an inv1t1ng fireplace. 1'1n \\'ai1u1s: for you. Open Sat. 1·5. 423 N•rcis.sus ............ Buy ,,,..$95,SOO. ' BEST IN THE BLUFFS 1'111 nC\\' o u the niarket. l'n1 lari;c & luxurious and I ha'e a \"IE\\" OF 1'11E B.\\' :\l\'D ('.\·r. ,\I.I);'.\. Sec n1 y ne\\. carpets and drape:. and 1he fre~h green a:-tro turf on 111y pat111. Buy 111('-$67,77:), SANTA ANA HEIGHTS J"Jll ;'\ llC:\\' 11.'!lillg (lJH\ \\llll°\ l;J:-t : J°lll !)(';JU11· f11lly upgraded :.ind 111 111n\c·111 l'nnrht ion. See n1y ·I large bcdroo111:-., chning 1'00111 and t;i1111ly roun1. ~:nJuY n1y 2 patiu~ l lurr~, l'n1 :t1\;o.1uu:-. Uuy n1e -!:i~-1.:lOU. ' NEW LISTING-CORONA DEL MAR See thi s 1..·ozy 2 bcdrrn .. l bath l'ullat:e under tile hui.:e ~prcarhn~ pine 1rre. ·r11en loo k at the 3 bcdrnon1 . 2 bath rC'Jr unit \rl11ch brings 111 S3 60 . a n1011lh. :\ li sting of t;lcnn O"B ryan . WELL, ALL RIGHT! ! RIGHT DUPLEX, on tht Jt!GllT street, in the HIGll'f L.orntion \\tlh !he fllfi!IT decor and the ftlGll'I' 1nron1e ancl c\()n'l be L~:rr 0111. C'all f{[(;1rr .'\'O\r:: .lusL rctlti ccd to S85.50U . 0\1 Jler /llllSl .~ell. TRIPLEX-WALK TO EVERYTHING \\";\l.K TO c·o1to;o.;.\ DEL )l.·IH m:,1nlES, \\'.\LK ·ro .~h n ppin g. \\".\LI\ 'f'I) :-.chool.c:. On J:i.ri.:e .;;)' [Qt :111d "'hn\1, .·111·nrlahle 1ricu111C'. 1\ rcnl huy :1t ~!J:),f>IH! t ':\I.I_. for 11ppo1nt1ncnl. $3000 REDUCTION CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -all ne\v \\'all, \I 11Hln\\' ;ind fl no r l'O\'er1n1;s in front iH)!llC. E~1r:1 1.'1 1'(;<' I hcd rrn . ap1 n\cr bi).!, double garage. S7·l,UOO . CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Hi ghway, Coron• del M•r -~--cr-w-,-c-.-.-.-• .-vvoouul11iuJ-vc.""l.:Zllllf.I L SELL. OR TAAOIE A HOME ANYPLACE IN Tl-4£ NATION General GIANT COLONIAL-2 STORY $53,900 i.:; ROO.\I .\l.\N'SIO:'\ on exclusive private ~trect. i\'ceds some fini ~hing touches but a (iflJ·:,\T \·.<\l~UE . 5 bed roon1s. \1ie\v master !>uile. 30' CQUlltrv kitchen ,,·i th all built-ins. J,.ormal dining rOon1. P-amily room opens ta huge rear ground~ fe;;ilt1ring 2 patios and rnorn to Tun .. l\bsolntcly \\'O'.'l''T L.•\ST. Call &liHno:i . OWN YOUR OWN BEACH $l22,500 "BAYFRONT LUXURY"-FEE LAND FDR WATERFRONT LIVING AT ITS BEST .... CHANNEL REEF APTS., IN CORONA DEL MAR TAR8f" ORS" Custon1 3 hdrnt.. dining rm .. rnu sic rn1. & arti!'t's studio: all looking out \1·1th floor to ceiling vie11·s encornpass1ng the thanncl. bay. ocean & a fairyland of n1~hl light ~. Exterior red11·ood . interior done \\'ith exciti ng \i:oocls. Onlv ho1nc nn Ocean Bl\'d . in ('<l l\l \\ith forC st Sl"C nc approach. 8285.000. By app't. ~21 1 '\'ou O\\'ll the beach and dock 111 your O\~·n back v111·d. Secluded area of :-..·i:;\\'ll0f{'f r~1·:1\c'11. f{oon1 for pool. Jlu ,[!e courtyard entry. 4 beclroon1s. 3 baths. (iourmc·t kit· chen. 1:a1111l y den \\'ith fire-place. Large li\·ing roon1 and forn1al dining area over· lookin g co\·cred patio. sandy shores and peaceful bay \\·atcrs. 1\t thi s pric:c, you ll!::TTER llt.:RHY'. Ca ll 6liHl303. VERMONT FARMHOUSE-EASTSIDE $250 RENT 'TIL YOURS-$29,950 -. J..l.• . I l~li Or:in;::I', C :\!. 61't-1771. HARBOR VIEW HILLS PHOTOGRAPHER'S l REDUCED $4SSO 3 Bdrn1 .. dining rn1., fanuly rnt.. 2 frph.:s., 1''. X ~: r Ii T I \" t: s' DELIGHT I ~"antasitc reduction on i,u:-k ho1ne . rool. Spectacular i;iC\\' of har-HE I' 0~"1':.,..;10;..:; :'ll:in1· Truly beautiful -l bed-, tius beautiful corner·lot bor & orean. Sf\2..:ifJU 111'11h Ru,1z,. ''\l•· 2 <.,t1°1•· roon1, 2 bath hoinc \\·1th 14 bcdroo1n . Only 2 )·ears OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 ,.,.-,: 1"'111•· .lD;ir<Jx 'Z·': )T~ 909 TI LLER WAY uld ,-:11 1'1'fi11l..: ,o;tu1n1.o_\, large, harmonious floor ' old. i\'earty 2300 sq. ft. ll•••J" '" r•;,!ih•dr.11 I» ll1n:: plan. \\'ith for1nal din-I \\"ill! 3 baths, dining Q: Q: t•r11 k f r•·rl·u·•· 111 ,unk• n !1\" 1ng roo1n. Co1nplctely roon1, fam ily roo111 , fire-o c t ''" "' :• 1 qi) 111 .. 1 Bt: '· tnodern kitchen. 1-"amily j place. Extra large rear range oas -~·~ r:\ ·· f··i·ni.d rliri. 1 '1 ~ !11.l!I I •'Ii I' n ! IOI. \',\ room, fireplace. AccenL-1 living room. Chef's kit· '"fl')~""'',..,1 -~:~~ti 1l'l\\n. ing cathedral ceilings & chen. Cathedral ceiling, 2600 [.Coa st Hwy., Corona del Mar s1 lf~1. 1·10~111:: l'Qst, $172 l)\•i. H. CEDRIC ROBERTS-BUILDER large view windows! Pa-copper plu111bing. Dou· I'll !, (.;,1,;~11 !111! Jirl"' AND RESALE. BROKER lio & section for a pool, I hie door entry. Lovely REAL ESTATE 644-4848 ~;·c;t:,i""'" "" '"" ""' For PurchilH or .l.e•t• $53,500. Call 540·1720. o<:.e(l.n \'ien·! $47,950.1.,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,.,.,..,..._.,._.,....,...,.,. 0oii;;...;,;...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " lnformotion Coll SEEING IS Call 540-l 7ZO. General Gene"! 2 SMALL HOMES MARGARET CONNERS 714-673·5170 BELIEVING JI 1,11h ni.1nv f•xtra.~ · on onf' 2525 Oce•n Blvd., Coron• del Mar l\.1agnificent custoinized MESA VERDE * Balboa Bay Properties * 1111. S..17.~l.il Cus1om hu1H, I!!'""''""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!!'!""'!!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""". E G S forc't'ff 111!' lll'i'lt, l"pl.~. rlfl>!'-. I· Buccola 4 bedroom. Just Numerous custom ex· Bay 1\ve. 4 units $75,000 NEWPORT H I HT bltn.~. (o,rr~I ;11 1(), 11111,. t'itr Gener•I GeMral 1 year oW & in "model" tras in this exquisite 3 \Vaterfront duplex Duplex. Lovely 3BR ~11ra~,. v.11h 11utQ Rill'llll~ ~ condition. Superbly ap-bedroom, 3 bath home 8125,000 o\\·ncr's unit + 3BR I d()l)r. let' ~1oriu;:,. cnh1Tlf'111• * BAYCREST * pointed home \\'ilh for· In ~l esa Verde. With Balboa Coves $129,500 1 1 B t 1 O\v ~~nlpl~•~11,~~N'CI. Choi~ By Appointment Only mal dining room. Family 2200 sq. ft. Big family Oceanfront duplex I ren ,3 · es oc. ner Ro; Mccard!~ Realtor Luxurious living in S bedroom. family room room, fireplace. Gour· room & den. 2 fire-$155,000 anxious. S89,500 642-7491 isto ~"v.·nrt Hl,·d. r:-.1 and formal dining room. Spanish home. met kitchen. Beautiful I places. Contemp. kitch· Try your trades 548-7729 ../ Gourmet kitchen, electronic filter & humidi· vaulted ceilings. Exten-1 en \\'Ith everything. Pa· 675-7060 fier. laondry room. prof. decorated. and .sive use of elegant tile tio. shake roof. Beauti· ------HORSES -HORSES Sl'.\:\1 !'11 mm p. JT"d!'f'. '.I many more amenities. f'riced lo sell at brick & \\'ood \\'ork . .>\ir fttl pOOl·sizcd '.·ard. In-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S d d 3 8 n HH. 2 Ba . din nn. 11l f1,.n, 2 1811 GISLER 1'rcc ~ha c ''" 2 hJIJ(':-, <"11~. rtrapr,, ;-.."1' $172.500. conditioned. 3-car g;ir-elud e~ an 1\·f r a med r 1·111,, r1~n11·Fr ~ 1" 1· 1 . * BIG CANYON * age. $77 ,500. Call 540-playhouse. S56.000. Call On lhe golf course. 3 ha. ~!mi-horse ranch, ""·"" '" ,; 21,0 ,, . La t t 5 bed 5 b th t 1720. 540-1720. BR .. 3 ba ho1ne '''/pool. ll"ck "···y ·•re,'. 3,, 9:!n :-.: n . s.ri,,-1:_-1'11c:. '----rge \Yo s or}' room. . a cus om 3 c 874 500 .. u<-1 ... " "" ,;v, ~ ---,,- S\\·eepin g cnrner grounds 111 prest1 g1nus J·:asts1dc . location. ·ro\i:e ring cyprc!.S, pro- ducing date and ftJ,! trees Cute \'crn1nnt filr n1 house . .\la~tcr qu<.1rters. (;l_j J::S'f , .. ,.\. ('11 ,IT\' \fith pri\;ite entrance. ('ount ry k11ctie11. 1:or1na! clin1111!. l.ar_gc li\'ing n)(irn \\'ith fireplace and open hc n111 c:ei!ini,:o;. c·ou rt yard and pnlio ovcrlr1oku1 g rolling green la\vns. C:i:ll ti4:l-0303 . BEACH TOWNHOUSE $36,500 NEWPORTS' BEST BUY PRI\'.·\l \: sL·rnr·:\11·: in cxclu~i"c Park Lido. \\'ALK ·ro OC'l': . .\~. r1rivatc courtvard entry to 2 s tory luxury to\\·nhouse. 2 ·lx'd· rooms. 2 baths. CiourmC't kitchen \\ ith built Ins 5nd eating area. l ... i•.-1ng room \\'ith crackling flreplacc. P icturesque park·hke groonds and POOL. Call til5-0303 . FOREST E. OLSON INC A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY 2299 Horbor Blvd. 66-0303 b'u.lt home on 7th tee. Relax In Indoor 4 i·et 29 R ar gar. -· · h!\f-.('t: rl\'I; ni;ull'lr Pnnl. 55 HARBO BLVD 556-8800 6i3-7420 'Un.~. rr111lt' i:;orr.~·' -Al.I. ORANGE COAST'S BEST jncu1.zl. OPEN DAILY from 1 to 5, •7 Royal • [ 11><· """· M;7."'1 r,,11 '" ~Yo~rge Rd . N.IJ . Moderately priced at COSTA MESA 540_1720 lH REALTORS lH ,~:~"~~.;,;''~,,, """"' SALESMAN •• 1·-.. -~!!! .. ~~~ .. E!!:!!!_,.T-~H!!_,.A-~L-,,l!!:~~:. .. ·-~R!!-.. ~~-!!l!!!.~~ .. R!!:-!!'!4,.-~~!! .. ~!!s_,,!!: ... ~j .................................................................... ,1.,;;;;;;;;..,...,4 .... L!!o!!t1!!l!!Of!!!!f!!lc .. " .... T .. o .... s. ......... • .. Y .. o .. u .............. ~~u7r :i~~;J;,'~(',~·1~1~~~ ~_D_a_i_l_,Yc__P_i_l_o_t __ C_l_a_1_1_i_f_ie_d __ I ' • 1 r' IJ61l Y PILOT St1nd.V, Marth 24, lff74 ."1.G;..•;.."-''°.;..'•.;..l ______ G.;..o'-n-'e_r'-ol ______ I Oentr•I BUYING A HOME? When you buy an American Home Shield protected home through us, you are as- sured or purchasing a warranteed trouble- free home. * AJnerican Home Shield's llomeoY.'ners Protection Plan guarantees service, re- pair or replacement or the ELECTR ICAL, HEATING, BUl~T-INS and PLUMijJNG SYSTEMS withinlhe home, including the hot water heater. * This plan is in effect tor Qne full year alter escrc>\v closes. * Wouldn't you rather buy and O\\'n a home that has the American llo1ne Shield Homeo\\•ners Protcctio11 Plan? * Call 640-0555. BLU.FFS MODEL HOMES OPEN TODAY POOL HOME Great 4 bedroom formal dining room and family kitchen pool home in popular East- blu!f. All freshly paioled and all wood work and doors refinished. This under our exclu· sive ONE YEAR WARl\ANTY PROGRAM - $79,800. 2854 Carob. 1·5 p.m. HARBOR VIEW Beautiful 5 bedroom two story Burlingame home in Lusk Harbor Vie\v. A1ajor remodel· Ing ot inaster bedroom \Vith extra fireplace and two walk·in closets. Unique greenbelt location. This home is under our exclusive ONE YEAR WARRANTY PROGRAM $115 ,000. 3607 Park Green Or. 3-6 p.m. SANDPIPER This is the best priced home in Lusk llarbor View today -beautiful 4 bedroom home · with the outstanding high wooden ceilittg' living room. Professionally decorated and landscaped. $81 ,950 and YOUR CHOICE to buy or lease the land. 3600 Catamaran 2·5 p.m. VIEW HOME $82,500 Spectacular view of_ the Harbor Area - Sparklii\g sp!Jl level 3 br-:lownhouse cTose to everything. Brand ne'v • select your own drapes. For lease also for only $424 a month. See it today! · Gener1l . IOAT IUFFSll TOP·O·THE Vaunt but newt> decorated HILL CoroM del M9r GMlr•I 0.MreJ l~~~Sfil~l~NG~YOM~~HWOE~?;--~-1 ~=w=A;NTE;;;;;;;;;D;;;;;;;J Even iJ you are only In the planning stages or selling your home, there i1 a borne warranty plan you will waat to be Wonned about. * American 1-lome Shield's Homeowner's Protection Plan covers service. repairs or replacement o! the ELECTRICAL. HEATING and PLUMBING systema wltb· in the home, including hot water heaters. * rotection begins 15 days after your home is listed with us. This also includes the c period. * Jn addition to the benefits to you, the sell er. this plan makes your home of more demand to buyers for it also covers him for one full ~after escrow closes. * This protection plan costs you NOTIIlNG unless yoor home sells AND escrow closes. * For more infonnatlon please call 64&-0555. (All IJ<; IOH /1 lflLl fS llMATl (Jf VAllll ,.,, VALL~:y . : .. " ' ' ~ ~ I{ l·:A I ;1·\· :. ''·• ' I I ' ;,,.,,' r •·-•I• ',.,. ' . NEW or expe!Wnctd men or wotnrtn. We ofter PERSON· ALlln> TRAININC. A oon- senlal otftet ln lbt bHt Corons dtl '-fu location. rA top oommisJl\on plan and ouP<rio<' /bonu plan. Tuer. are amp e parking l/\ciUtlet lot your cuatoruen and con- abrtent advertising support. For )'OW" confldentw ;,p. •pointmtnt. C.11: Joh• Allord, M•••eor "4-n10 . " I 1, ' ,ur ... 10! "'T' • ,.-,, / • ~~ ' • > ,' • • TRIPLEX • EXCHANGE 3 BR A dm l.d&nd home! Ntw crpta, ftrepl, bltinl, \\'ith a chSMtic 1M deg encl pallo, doclt + "1< allp. plua OCW> view, Setltt w&ntt tncome prop. btautltully deconted 3 • · Oranp or San Di<'ao .l Den or .fi BR custom buil County. Aakfnl SSt.SOO. • home with 11.uae pme ioom Submit down or tradt! ! C&JI formal dlnlna. llJlrd luxurlou. , 6.fiZ.MOO muter tulle. Oulldt lt es 9cm:i;s&qpMQ·prtl§I te-nsh-e pu.tio decks, bi11 - 1 t~ llJl(J a Koi pond. All at [ V.&1-..nt&Co. the t-nd of a qultl ... .......... . c:ul~e1M':. A top value at S.11100 lllond SIM.sol 1AtMAC Duple:<, 2 Br hon1e-, aep&111te I Or apl, ldtaJ 1oc. 191.ooo. rmm. 8-ycrest * VACANT-Move in cond * 3BR. 3BA, btaut POOi home $69,500, Rhoda MaaU Rltr -COf'Oll• ilOI Mor Swlmml119 Pool & Private leach CW.I &M-7'n1 PJD.NI CIL OAIL[Y & ASSlJLIATES Tm1fic Costa Mesa location. Demand rental area. cloee lo freeways, shopping and achool1. 1'hree 2-Bedrooms, 1\2 bft.tht. Enclosed garages. This inYMtment What more could a pet90tl bu evtrythlng, O w n e r want! How about a charm· wants to._exchanae for _l!J&,_ '!l.'!lLdtc<>ttttd 2 BR largfor units. $12.500. Call 2 BA home on a generous 646-lf65. 6C x 100 ft: lot In C.orona del \ \l.IJ.\ Mar. The · entertainers dream. Only $69.~. CaU 644-1211. 4 GREAT PLANS · $66,750 TO $79,500 All ready to n1ovc into. Beautifully decor. thruout, \\'ith best carp., drapes, wallpaper, landscaping; on "'ide picturesque greenbelts, one \Vilh spectacular vie\V. CDM CHARM Two lovely brand new three bedroom units with fireplace.s, cathedral ceilings and a "walk to shops and beaches" location. Offer for rent at $375 and $400. One or our rental ex· perts 'viii be there. 615 ~larigold 1·5 p.1n. J General /;B;A;Lll;. ;OA;;,;;;P;F.;N;;' ;;f N;;;;S;U;L;;,A ONE YEAR OLD OcllLxc, ndu.lt t Br, 2 B11 4-PLEX · l<I \I.I' /.Jn NILLL UAILEY & A55!J[IATES See The Ocean! Fro1n rour front step. '\'a!k One shon bl0t:k and v.·atch ' !he boats return at sunset. Take fin elll'ly n1orning jog on the beach. All this cnn be yours 11·hen you buy thi!' spaeiou.'I 3 BR. f1unUy roo1n hon1{' 11·ith hUge master bed· roorn nnd 1011·. low upkeep. 0 11.ly S96,500 .. For appL call 644-7211. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 2907 QUEDADA (off Vista die Oro) 2706 VISTA UMBROSA (off Viste dol Oro) HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR Gen.re Mast For The 'Money at $92,000 644-0134 Anaheim Sheer Eleqance Large country style home in prestige area. A n en· tertainer's paradise. J bedrooms, 212 baths, !1.1'0 f!replaC'!'s; one in lhc Jiving roo1n and the other In the large fan1il y room. f an- tastic hon1e for entertaining MODEL HOME Very stylish and beautifully detailed 2 bed· room home in University !'ark. Close to all the wonderful features of living there. Pools, tennis, bike trails and greenbelts. Motivated seller has bought a ne\v home. $48,500 - 4591 Greentree. CALL 675-7225 All large 4 bedroom~. 21,t bath, family roon1, \\Tl bar. formal dining room, lovely entry. 2700 Sq. Ft .. n.11 on one lcwl around patio garden v.·!th fount11!n. 3 Car garage. Harbor HI. This is SPECIAL. Call for ap- pointment, we Tri-Harder at Tri-Harbor. v.•ith lhl' large patio area .. , __________________ 1 heated & filtered pool un'P · pool side bar. Truly an General elei;:an! home. A must st"e.I-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ Cnll now for private show-11 ing. Cnll 96.H54:l Have 111methlng you \\'ant to sell~ Classified ads do it --ell . call NOW 642-$78. Gener•I . . . \':\LLEY . Ill \I.I\ .. •u • • • u • QUIET STREET Cut<' '.\ RR dollhou1'e \\'ilh n1arble fireplace, dbl gW', c onc re te driveway, !<.pr ink!c1·s. Ensrside Costa !l.les:i. Great back yard v.•/play area. 10% dn. Full price $3.1.500. Call Prestige Homes~6 General I you're JJl<!rwing a -~rt Beach 'move · tturry foiyou;~, Half gone in half a yea r and lhc rest wi ll not last long. Hurry to see !his distinctive Newport Beach development of cond omini um homes, built·in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort. convenience and quality construction. Sundecks, fireplace, wet·bar, elegant M aster Suite. Sun·L itel':I kitchen. private ('nclosed double ga ra ge. Recreational facili ties include heated ~\vimming pool. lighted t(>nnis court ~. saun<1. th..-'r<ipy pool 1\11 exterior fiuilding and grnunds n1a!ntcn<!ncc ptu\1dt'd Sc111-.lt.t vour curin<.11v-~<'l-' !\'..?\\'pun C rC"<.t 1odc1y1 F1orn PKlflc Cc.it 1-i~kwA._. •nd SuJll"'l)f AV!nu.t !B~IN.o 61\'d I. driv. up Suf)H!Qf !O T •toodo>foga. i nd dl1ccllv 1Q TOWNHOMES Nev.~ Cr!!•! lnll'>fl'll~''<"lri l"i>~IS/_ Cin1er. T~ (714J 61!t(ll~I s.1n Oftlce OJ>r.n da+lv 10 4 m tl'I IUTIO!lt 'TYl!Ot•I tO'IWllllon~I llll•O'l(lllQ OI JI) 1t1r IMll. Ul)!'I pr!(f ol Pl•11 !. MJ.000; doWOI °"V-~l ol '6 ).'.0 , * ..._1111y Pf Y• .....,..,, ol Urt,llQ (Vlfl<I08! •l'ld 111i.r~n ., , ,, ... A'l'IU"'L l"EltC:.ENtAGE ll"'tl!:, lllw1, '".00 oer "'°"''~le• 5' -"': wllll 't Pl 'frM1<! el U ,9'1 00 tt I~ '°1!'1 "*'Ill •I I.»"• ANN\IAL PE ltl:E N!AQI! llAtE ' GRAND LIDO HOME 430 VIA LIOO SOUO OPEN SATUROA Y & SUNDAY 2-6. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths plus formal living room, dining room, and den make this 3900 sq. ft. home ideal for a large active family : near boat, garden & club. $189,500. SPYGLASS HILL OPEN SUNOAY 1-5, •2 PL Loma Orive. Lusk built 4 bedroom home on fabulous corner lot. Paneled bonus room . Completely landscaped. Ocean view. $159,500. FRONT tROW -IRVINE TERRACE OPEN SUNDAY, Z-6. 2001 BAYAOE RE. A custom built home by a builder for his own use. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car garage. Finest jetty view. !vtany custom extras. $235,000. 2595 CRESTVIEW OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. BAYSHORE S. Owner wants to share -can 't use t\\·o hon1es in this private beach-area. Buy this-one - only $56,500. ON THE POINT -CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. 2908 OCEAN BLVO, Charm ing older fan1ily home situated on l\\'O parcels overlooking ocean and jetty. Picturesque 4 bedroo1n , library, guest house. studio, 1nany trees , roo1n to expand. Rare find -better hurry! $225,000. BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TERRACE One of our finest homes. 45' pool, superb landscaping. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Adult occupied. Looks new. Better hurry on this. $98,500. A PRIVATE ISLAND Spectacular Bay Front view ot Harbor Basin on Linda Isle. 6 bedrooms, 51> baths, family room, formal dining room, pier and slip !or large boat. $275,000. BAYSHORES WATERFRONT 50' frontage on sheltered eastside location \\'ith spectacular vie\v of bay! Pier and slip for 6.S' boat \vith additional anchorage space, Spaci ous li ving roon1 and dining roon1 . 4 bedrooms, den. dark room. shop . and ga1ne roo1n. $350,000. NEW LISTING BIG CANYON Dramatic home with vaulted open beam ceilings. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths. Large private yard on cul-de-sac street. Lowe st price on todays market $149,500. BIG CANYON MONACO Outstanding buy !or this beautiful 3 bed· room Deane Condominium. Oversize living room. Wet bar. Spacious master suite on first floor. $120,000. LIDO EARLY AMERICAN Large 5 bedroom aad den home. Great loca· tlon on street to street lot. $167,500 FRONT ROW ON THE OCEAN Behind the private gates on Capistrano Bay. Ne"'' super custom 2 story, 3 bedl-oom . 3 bath. Surf, s1,rim. fis h and boat frotn your doo r step, $198,500. DIAL 644-t766 2161 Sin Jo1qulo Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER Ci:I. l'ondo. Bayrront with boat llas 3-2 bedroom unit11 ont" S BEOROOi\I, 2 story. Lante 1 c;.,,,..,,-,.,,-cto-clh.,-e-cDal~l~y~P=ilot sllfl & pool. $52,000. 5-18-9695 l1<u'helor. 11'11 sh:ull. \\'ithin privatt. lot. Excelltnt. See C!n!<.siriPd Ad a:ame and 11ell or 64:-o-Ll1l1. 2 hlorks of hcach. r or ap-no~·. Ir 's 011.ly.J±i,950. Agt. something you no longer polntn1ent Call Red Carpel, :84~7«1_10~-----need or use? Call &l?r-5678. General--Healtor~. 546-8640. Gen.ral G.n.r•I THE BERG CO. REALTORS IS A NAME DROPPER Berg Company is dropping its name. And taking on a proud new name: Val- ley Realty ... part of the fastest growing corparale real estate organization in the U.S.A. From now on. we'll be able to serve you even better. even· taster. in even more pt aces around America. Here's how: ,_ e Berg Enlerprises with the 10 former Colwell offices in Orange County, in addilion has 26 olher offices located throughout California. · I Valley Realty people are licensed professional real estate agents who know how to screen 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. e Valley Realty advertises heavily .•• every week. wherever the prospects are • . . so a steady flow of · serious buyers see your listing every day! Berg Enter- prises also offers a nationwide referral service. e Valley Realty handles all the details quickly, accuralely ... with no red tape to bother you! e Valley Realty, a division of Berg En terprises, Inc. is a publicly·held. publicly-traded corporation with ac· tivities in real estate, insurance, mortgage banking and brokerage ... and it is government-regulated. Your as· surance of reliability and satisfaction. e Exclusive one year warranty. As a BUYER when buying from VALLEY REALTY, under the American Home Shield Plan. yo~re issued a one-year warranty covering healin~. mbing and eleclrical systems. plus all buill-in aooh s. As a SELLER, this warranty covers you shortly after listing :;our home and puts It on the "SOLD" list first BUYERS and SELLERS are bolh covered under lhe American Home Shield Warranty. To sell or bu y real estate , call CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMAT£ OF YAWE • ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES C..f• MeM • 646-0lllw S4t·lt10 Or.p0 6J7.fl01 rt.c...tt.·S2M772 c_...O.CM.-·671o722S ~Gfll,.e·SJf.1162 L,e ....... 7f.ll00 IWlafl• .... ·flMS4) *"-Vtefeftn te • 11l · llM222 .,._..._...,lf.llOI ---- • • <--'. c.--........... .,_ ......... ~·V--·--·-~·t.a-.·-C.-.• c........, •C.,.....·w.-. . ._c:r... ('OMt,} VALLEY t REALTY Operating 36 Wholly Owned Offices Thru-out Cali,fornia Specializing in Re1iden1iol commercial, indu1trial and investment proptrtits. * * Men! Women! Secure your future Join !ht profession where there ort no layoffs • no 11iling I~ ytur 11rnin9s. . nt: TRi\IN \'OU TO SljCCESS! EXPERI ENCED OR NOT. J .. .. /.Jn NIGEL OAILEY & A55lJCIAfE5 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1..5 521 IRIS Sharp comer unit, with 3 bdnns., 2 b.a. front plus ni ce l·bdnn. garage apt. Priced 10 sell at $86,500. DUPLEX l·Bdnn. each unit: good loc .. good starter for $62,;iOO. Both rented. Scenic Properties * 67S.5726 * W ·h1J11C""&C t11111)a11\ 2601 Lighthouse Ln. Top of lilt> line view horn!'. Like ~w. Largest single story Broadmoor n, 3 BR, FR. \\'et bar, fornml dining. SHOWN BY APP'I'. !'>I ' I I ·~·~1 l ti!lh"'·" ("''"''<~I \'1.tr 1;' /.'11~1 **DUPLEX** Real shar,:i duplex: lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath hont('. trplc., 1'".A. heal, carp. & dral)t's + new deluxe 2 bdrm., 1 bath unit. Xlnt location & owtK!r's anxious! MORGAN REAL TY 67U642 or 67s.6459 307 POINSETTIA Oceanside of Hwy. Opon 1-5 Sharp home v.·ith 2 l~e. bdrms., sep. dining area & 2 fenced patios. Close to Big & Little C.Orona beaches. $74,000. Owner/Broker 675-5179 LAST CHANCE To buy this like new comer duplex:, 11>1lh offiet" at home. 3 Bdrm., den home, + unusual 2 bdrm. apt. ?I.fight ex:ch1t11ge for 3 bdrm condo. $99,500 621 Nnrcissus OPEN SUN. 1·5 University Realty 3001 E . Cst. H11 r . 67.1·6510 DUPLEX · O....·ner, buildtr v.'aJlts lo sell. Ranch Sivie 3 DR, 2 BA hon1e + new 2 BR apt on lge lot next to city park, So. of Hwy, Best buy in town, $110,000. 673-1658 OIARMING 2 BR &: DEN + l1J5 inc. on Sep. House Bt'aut. GatdeM on l~J lots So. ol Hwy $89.500 P S REALTY 644-8616 HARBOR VIEW HILLS, LUSK Large 3 BR, den. 2Sl Ba. Tiburon Model w/2 frpl cs, beam clngs. Like " new. Quiet street. View. $96,0CXJ !includes land) Prtn. only~. SPYGLASS HUI 3 BR, F.R.. 2 B:t, lront row sit do\\'n vlew of ocean & bay. Crprs, drps, ldscpd. O....w 644-Q74 SFCLUDED PVT BEACH Ocean \1ew, 186 Shottclilf 4 nr m.ooo. sr~ Bldr BY owntr, duplex, lBR. 2BR, old Corona, 4 blkJ to """· $67,500. ~ **DUPLEX** so. or H\\'Y. is2.ooo Ag\. 675-4630 640-0166 DUPLEX 2·2 BR. "One uni! nu" Open Houae Sat &: SUn l..S. 515 Mul£old, &M-t674 WANTED, Duplex ln Corona del Afar. Prtoclpltt only, 6#-tnD &644-5%1o BY Owner, 4BR, ].fnt1 Vt"rdt', $44 ,000, 2932 Red1.1YJOd, Xi7"5li6 FOR ~t by owner 3 Br, 2 &. fam rm, bltM, lae bk yd. Back Say IU'C1t 548-7043 REPO • Shn.rp 3 BR. nitt area. Try S34.050. \\'ill1 Realty, ~7739 r.tESA DEL ~IAR 4 BR. 2 ba. lrld"1>d ~ St. Oalr, 357..uroT ~SELLS-~ Cost '" & "" View ed c..- llEA dupl 2 B bl ti priv 0 BEA o" 16 OP PS ByO + rm. $42, OPE fam "'hl UTI BYo ,,,,, "'" Dr e .. Br• BY BR. drp Fou Vory fo c., "' "" "'' ve.n \\'111 "" '"' Loe tBi '"° Cal Call "' nl thl " T l' s F ;\!II. '"I .. , 4B B of " .,, 4 p •• . , ; . B .. .. I E :.»fliii;;;;"-----;;;;::::;;;r.::-;;:;-;:::----:-.,.--.---,,-----,c;--;--.,--:--;.--r---;,---,,---,,-----,.-,,..---=-.,----,.---..,,,,--,...-Sul'lda1, M.irch 24. 1'>14 DAILY PILOT D 7 1Cost1 Mew F I V 11 -,, i-cf,------~--_::::;_:.:::.:__£.~, _ount1 n • •Y Huntington Belch Huntln;ton Beacn J L•gun• 8e•ch 1 ;,L.•~g~un-•..;N.i9!;ut;,;;l;;;;:;:;;;;L;;at;;";;";;•;;;;N,;;l;g;;ue;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/,L;,:ldo;;;;;;l';;l';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I N•wpo rt &.ach $1 ,500 MOVES YOU IN 3 bdnn. I ~I ha.., EuWdc ~tb'L $26,9:50. JSR. 2BA. Blt..lns. Prof. I OPEN SUN 1 s I• •--CW do .. ,. Va-TOP SAl ESMAN VETS! 81 1 E M ERALD BAY " BAYfRONJ DUPLEX GRAND O PEN ING ~imS:W,900. By &pp't • JUST LISTED A lan:l' tam1\" Mn'lf' ot 3400 N•wport Bay Towers t'n~ t t ~ I & 7 BF.DROO~I Huntington B.aeh \""'' Cir fa._-c1 Mh!: IA.·th' :l ~ t. ~ Hdrms., 31, ba., 426 Via Lido Nord COXOO~tir->IL:~I llO~ll:;S IW'<iiw:n ·ro1t.TthOUM' Pf't1~(1 JamUy r cn., dark rn1. & I \l11cnlllcf'nl \'lt>111', In\' r I y Barfront Horni:s lt>r the br1dl" Md rroom: No 0rt11.n ,.~.. (Pntr11J \()('., I ~ IX't1.1·h, el~ant Ill f'\'f't:-' rt• Boal Shps flxtt upptr: \\'Kttkk 3 bdrm.. 2 bl.. O\~rslu: .rara&e l lu\ot rove~ pallo. $26,...,. I nve•tor'• Dalight This ~ .... 1th m udl unit b; con\'enlently 'oca1C"d In H.B. Lot ha1 iNAI pot~tial tor )'OUt ln,1'st~nt dollar~ rio1.1n !O \'f'1$.. nr llJIJlumf' f'X· \\•lllk 1°• prh· 1cnn1~ ~·t•··l ~l ~Pf°''I ~\u~I ~« 10 llJIJll\'l' ~,nll ~>curl\)' 111,:hri~f' L•tln• ~~ • .,le.in! Jil.!130. park. lll'l1ls k bf':tl.'h · COUNTRY CLUB O ELIG l'r1n onl~ StN"I &: r·oncr\'te l."Oru.tru1:1ton 531-5800 Sl l9E~E RALO BAY I Beaullful 4 bed.rootn home right on ROif Cuunt'l>) To HJ'Ok('rJ> I Prlv&.rt" Hall-::in!e~ CALL · G :I $225 000 J i::ar&.S:t' l"p!\"1'' ]"('r u1111 Oi-·1·:~11 Jltk' ol h1\y. l Hdr111~. c~urse. Panorarn1c vie"·. r~at 1o n1c. for 1 JtN)I \1)1> i.unrlci·k ~ h.1 .. 1iur1rnr:in1. \1h11r .... ·;i1l'r flfl11ly & tntertalning. Priced sell. Ca!\ n .... n"l"'·Brok"r L'niaual Opportun!I~· r 11 , 11·11 \\,ilk tt1 be 11 r h . 110".· O~l~N 1101.JS I~ SUND:\\' 1·5. f>1'!·2-.iil .. r 6;:i.f.:,.~ 1·ur,·h ,~•' Ilta)fro111 Pl'\"ljlt·rt~ 962-2456 1llage Real [sta te $11!1,!'()() Ill \"('\11••1"1 ll<'>l!'h M ON. BAY T E R R. GRUBB & ELLIS CO . M ;u/on Vl•io :10 "","1's".'a"'ss'"11 .. ' Ii. f11tbou r I Bdnu~ . :I l•.• . l.:orn1 i1l 11111 u~ 1·n1. 1·l11$e1r \''n· Cl1.\'l'll'1. ,\Ll".f1 \'ILi.\ .' --2-T RI PL .EX_E_S __ _ 1t'1111'10rnrv ~11·)('. Lo\~'h' REALTORS 67S-70IO HI~. \.'""· B,J,,•n~. ~h\.: 3.137 Ne"'J'lllr'l Blvd., N.8. OPEN HOUSE ms Adam o •• M a gnoll• Huntington Beach 1976 KomAt I open Sill/Sun. I on .,.,. V•nt• Countn< Open Evenings • t::•'Oun<t~. -11rnf~,<. 111,!M'll<.f. 11'1 1,1.1, i.:.•r. S~l • .'~>Q i:r,.,1,.,1 1••11tnl In I· t•'li ~ J,..r pn,'.1C). <>«1'nn \'1c11· L 8 h 1 L••un• N-i -1----I ~·;.• ~.·•;: ~,1 1,,,.1 ,. 1111'~1.,1~~ 11h'i-. 1ro !l rro>n1 lw-.1t·t1 ;i.1 1 Oub C.Olf couf'l!e. Big 2 1...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!! _ Sl~.Wfl 1guna e1c 1 • gue 1;;i-'<.ll':I :-.!-.11lC>l'1 l'1l'r l'.1'>1Jrt ~.in! WHITE WATE R M uN . BA Y T ERRACE -•·ntrv All ur<' 2 nn. ~ It.\ ,\n iutr , ni•arl\• II\'"'' (\>ti· Vic toria Baa ch f • • • .. • ,*. * 1 S1000 L!.a~1/0ption-"11 ~11111.•h•'fl .(. J"t'a<h J,,,.I Rory, 4 BR, 211 ha., din rm Ir den, Brick fpl c. PaMllmil' Vltw. Fut pog~n. Pri1'· ed to sell $65.000. Red CUpct, R!'.'altor11 f>.~. BEAUT. French a I)' I , duplex. Spec. 3 BR, 2 BA . 2 BR, 1 ~i BA. crp11, drps, bltins, R A: 0, 2 dbl gar's, 2 priv. patios, 3 yrs olrl. Prine. Only. S6 2,SOO . ()wner/agt. ~7368 e\'f:S & "'kenda. Price Reduced $2,400. \'!(•11· rron1 lh·in;.: nrnl rlu1!nr. h~niporary honii• u{ ilt'nrly \\'""kcrnicr: Opt'll Sun. Il-&; S 0JT0C!.f~L\:-.; S Si t.C\.\I. -I H•-<lrvo0.n1,.; S1oni 11·11.h pt>•I ~11111111 .. r t'!'!ll.11•. lo ..:n1'tlJ:f'' t•..,111 Rll'l(•k ro ht'nrh. Sin l.M S<t ft. " Udtins. 3 \urn 011 ;\lcAult'y IOYo'iU'd ! ~"'"'r sn n1ul'h for so l1t1ll'.I Cl'ntUL) _1 &-IUl or 1'; ~cnr.. nl.t l.111•11111•' 2 Bdrm. + Pool $22,600 BUZZ DALY gle'l unit. $26.300. \\'hy "'nt~ lmth~. ronnnl dlrnno; 1n1, 0,.,.11n Qf! St-1. Coa st ll"''Y· !"l'~llN! Ah-1\'I' 111" ~c1!1 ~~·-~ I C'•'(iar s1dtni.:. ~akr roif Congnuul11tlon.'lto8uzz[);ilv dt"l'k".r11u1d.i.;l'nt'1\.lusout· rhnrrn is r..fll'CI~ In,~ BR• t ba honlr l11('11nlf'• 2nd Ali', 1n1m.•$t onlY. HUNTINGTCN HARBCXJR I fnml!y 1111. :'~·1n1m1n11 Jl"JOI , \\'ntch lnr ~1i::n'l, Olrl 1''0rld ~:· lh1.s ln1m11~-ulAh' :\ N1w port B1ach I s:.••Jn.Otl ()11·11o·r .... ·111 •'Jin'\ \"ou ciin pay S2000 more lhan lhls !or l!I new unit or you 1·an buy my upgruded unit Jor $2,000 be.low l'l'placto1cnt {'Ofiil. \'JIJ:i.ge Real Ell!Ate T~ RfALTY (kJo.lr l1,·1T12 I.I n •111•plng bncked patio & 'll'ood bum· spacious 11~" r n1 .... ·1rrplc, Y W Id ' I 11·11h lo'; 110\ITL. Salciunan !or fl'bruary. li2'1 ·1 COAST If\\'\". i";f:.ln ill•\•, $J'.."l,j(() ll\I: ft1Jlc. Jt'1 nict-for ~iynix-rm,~in. rm, nXIClf'rn OU OU n t ~!-:\\'PORT Plt::ll HE.\l.'rt Buri: topped hi~ salN f\"-71t; ~M).ust &: 213: 592-28-1:1 $44 500 • I(' n. nil~ l''flrk {NiUO Wait 'Tll Summer lil ~I f:T.)'...X&\, l'\\'S 6T.>-.~l·i cord 11·i1h 5 ll~tings, 5<'-lllng _ __ I . . Reduced ~~~~~ ~~~. f:un on 8 IArt;t-To Buy A . BALBOA BUILD EQUITY 61dir 2 lxlnn. house On la.rge R·2 lot Good Ea~.'l!de loeallon $24,500 RIVIERA REALTY !('II' ll 1L•Hing dollar l'Olume BAYFRONT BARGAIN I ~ Hurry to see this "like ne....... v.a.000 ol ,Sl76 .. 'ill. pl~ hi< ..... [RA RE OPPORTUNITY 1' • • , bdm,,, , ""· <Oontry l L INGO REAL ESTATE Convertible" PENINSULA 1,·h1rh ~tr<"! him ('loser 10 charrn hon1e. liUrrounded by 4 • • 3 I , , c ground level Ooor_eian. 111 .Jhe..MillilJ.n.l)Qllru"C1ub.D By a llrrokro of. hl(·k I hll\1' 1,;1-· tr<'<'< ju~t 3 1;fk$ 10 ht•a<'h 4M--8'.l86 1~1191Srl11hy 11n11 !or lh~ !nflntt'd 'lf't.rnnm, -n.i!h hl\n1f" pli1' Y'~ n~-. Freshly Piitil~ h ·hr, 1 i w:i ". op-t1f1rl nn 11 .l AR brtyfrul'li-L110S N c-HW "i:: llP"n. !'iiu, & :-.'u~. l-!l; 42~ i Ownn hlllt b'>iiitht ll.nnthi·r pri~to of !ht' ~uniiiH•r '" bai.J1clur rrn11li. Bu1!t.111,., .,.,;th tL'lll'luUy Pfll\t'led and as '" \'f"I)' Art 1" ~ lhl' hl\lt!r l't'lth e 60' do-·k \\,,~I ' OOtf y.,.....,.una Ln~ Rohlr~. You'll lrivr 1ht> OOml! & nn.'lilOu~ to u!I :t HH hu~· 11 prul1tahll' ~uinzl\tr· ! !ir~~l~it' ti.nil l"~!l", $(11.tJliO 2 Bdrm t'Ondo.. desirable m~~1'rt>rl li\'ing.room, plUtih rf>a;~ri~~l;u~7t~~~,,1~Jr~~~1,. ~111Ul'•! & lllitt'd At lS1 I~.~ I 494-1177 h'f'nt•h ti.IOI~. JX'f;l!«XI f\J"!;.,, :.' ba, ~Lni;le ~rory ,.\J hOlll"I "lllTl'r r··nnd PITil"'rt)' Call tii&.i.t "·.,paprrcd dining area, 1-'mint:iin v 11 BnnM r .l.v 0~11i:·u1 1)j for IOS,ii<Xl..1 OPEN SAT/SUN, 1_5 frrl<'. brlrkrd .,.,11.lk t., in Laguna !'iii;u<'r~ !'i(lrrh 11~ .i •)flu{ th!'!. \\Pll 10<'8'"rl oi:i.11J t1t f·••~i~rom 1...,-,. shag carpel~ & CUSIQfl\ R J1 -~ 7 .. '11 1 \1111 ~ru l11Y OfJtll\n [l)l'f rt'rlwon<I dN:k~ !.· Ii;<: ,., ..... ~'lli~hl!11wl ll 11:h1 .: !If~ d"llU, :.! lift 11jJ 1lu [~ ~ drapes, O\'eri;it.ed pantry t•a l'':" ;i·• 111 ~ N"rl'iir. 1 s;, flit!. 1·11~11 II )'(IU0 N' •·I" 31 ~3 BONN gArdrn nrra. $1;:i,001 t){'an1c..-.d t'<:ll, I.I'~' 1h.1n I pl•\. univ 6 ck('!r~ 111 1!1• I nN!a, cu~tom lile countt>r tl.1~ '~~sci;'i.'ltc Rcaltor of 111" i<Ju~ ;,l -•ut ti,1yfront, rlnu ! Thi~ hit~ l:Ot tl'.I hi• thr r1.il'{' E xc iting •. , yr olrl. t' o 111pI1• 1 ~· l r t-., rt•·h .\i.11 ()nly $<~.(1;) ~ tops, ~hakl' roof. n ~a r '\ 1111 All.ird. /"''' thl.'I 11p ('nll 1~1 3 101: c~t\cln.·n 1 \\' 11 1 ~ 111 .~ :\'1,11. rl il"{'t:'ll"ll 111 housin~ ''"'I landscopco:t. Suhn111 :•II . tlf· Ju , IN",' 11 • . • BEAUTlruL 2BR & DF.:"i' itchools. "·alking dislanct> to U ynu 1111vl' n Rf'n l Estnll' i~1;.~:1r, daily !.· :'1111 "n I l I d11<!~nc.t' 10 . ~:·lo)fll. " HJ •. 1 pr··~s..'d ln r('(lv,·l'l<'o'I .(· i;ln,.:. l~i;>-Op!'n llous.• 1-.i :--1111 Lr•ll 614-1211 ':.i • - On golf c:oursl'· On Pri. St. l lun1ington Ct"ntcr. sv.·in1· tl<'i'd. 11 nv niit 1.,111 :1 l!'li" .{t~·l\21 . upi;1,1us, n1~1 1, Ii.It ~ tlt'n , O•'"n Sun ! -, :1 I/'•'. S.::-•.500, ---- l Ther.t11..'ltersCircll' nuni.: poo ond niany pnrk pn1lr·~~i•)n;1 !: Bu1.1 J)11ly,l lrv ine I t •i~tL•_a I' ,...;l» "''11~1'." ·~· l~lnn~ .. 3 ha. 1 frp\•·~.1 1 Y<1l ,'l,l.li)\'~:TH l~i\ OPEN SAT & SUN 2·4 P :\I nre/ls. Now S2000 l:il'ln.,.,· l'fl:'<t \'ill·u.:" Hl•:tl Esla!c --! h,ick).tnl, "'.od rl 1 1 k ~ · ~.,,~1 i:;111T10· rru \'1,1 .1 \'I•"~ 1~~1-~121. S , , I •.C:/11'"• 1v1 .. 1 11/,· .. nt . Atr * 642-7007 * 61 . I . -I ' t' I ' ~'' ,. ' GUMBINE R & ASSOC ea HE!.!.l,: ,,r 111" 1\1.!'~1'-S p S REALTY &W-S6Hi n<>'4" IP r In<' i pa 1 s only 962-1171. 1·:"11111"1 11''111<-: & rlunn~ rnii-. I of r•i'l'iu1 & 1111~. ;\~w. l".l1~, OPEN SU.NDAY_l_S f , , 1 • . .;.1,,,·~ h•';1\1t rlr1.rt /. •'rn!d Pl···-1. c.-11 !"""" COOL BLUE (._.,!l\•'11\ ll<'t' ltllll.~ ln<"l llL'I'' ."'k>I•·-,,, II'",.'.•• . ,. ~ ~........ " 11C1.,., • · · 1 ... ., ... -~-· 296'JZ \ ,1 1 1 •~110· 1••lin1r"~ l1t>r~'lf Jn 147.3095 -----1·u~t1111l "''°I 1ulll li1.•11u11fu! 1 1'fl"·1~·"·r. clt•c. p iriii.:e I Spa nish Casa j 'na ' :inn .:in.· . 5 Blocks B h ,~ (toor ul-J('1;.·r. plumhini: r"r 1. . .· , Spa('kllHt cu~lnrn 11·111u1~... It's j 111•111) 1,1.11r1~:1~ DON'T ASK TIIE PRICE, of lhls beautiful 4 Br + + + CoUege Pk home. Com- pare, HlE'n rome back. Call ~e 1.leiei Aft, S57-"263: &!HAU to eac cfl\'••rtil 1»<t10 ~o wHh thi:-; I ' :ioJt "·11,.r, s1irmkk·r~. ,.1, •. 1 On • 11rn::-11 1!11 oc~.tn '1,... , , liitra te>iwll<'li :! ff'll'i,. fain • • l!l'r n ,1r p.1~~1 111 rlC"l1g111to1 I ~ 1,1i:; 1 .... 'l"lrorini.'I, 2 ha!h~, IJ!\nn., 2'; h;11h hon1•' nn A.•surna!ilC' ,.,,\, loan, h .. >0: o1,,·n Sun. 1 -~. 13"'1 ~tnrn· 1 nn, "''"''"' bnr. ,11,. rntr.~·. Newport Hetnhts J "°'' Bl'drm~ .• · 11'11119 lut1•1· $33,500 1'0\'1•!"<'rl patit:>, ~ rar J:rtra~· 1.i~r lol J.'1l't"platt \\'all $.--'t.YI 1n;:-su lt' Or. 3 lilll:" hdm1s., lilt'd roof <'net ('f)UMv.i rd 1 3 hirod ~ mJUI)' xtn1 ~hnf.111s Grea.t 3 BR 00 be h of/ nlh·y \1•1th •lark l"on1 1o:n~t' you a'I you rnr.•r. OP EN SAT/SUN 1-5 :? fu!I ba ' :! powdt'r rrru .. -IU.rt/3BA.' fvrn1l din ·ou1Y 1't.s ~ 1-~m.'I t •Trrm.'I area & ....... ppi~"~ ':oom'\0 r.rl'shly pAainti•rl. l.iir' hf fan1il\ fYI01n 1~ laf1:1' nnrl ' family nn. 11·/11l'f b.i r; :: $63 00) $ u.,.,11 ~~• I J. Carroy Rlty 6.J&-741-1 huilrl on.""A's.~~e 51,,,, VA 1 ham .. 1. s-:9,·:"1· c .111 !or pn11·c1Cr ronn1 ron\'t'n1ent for 33651 HALYARD frplc.,. Ne"'-StZ:..000. 'BONO REAL TY 111" ~ boftb. •,room •Ask for DJCr; \\1llTE • 11'18.n. SI.38. ""r mo. PIT!. ~ho'll1ng . .J.:ih'«:IG. )'QUr guest!'. Gor£f'OUS E\l'lU~l\'(' S'1guel Shore~ 491-IJ.')t 49'}-:r.!38 i::n 2'2121 1 ·~""' I~ w '.>iil,-19.U MESA DEL MAR ...-l11ndi.cr•1.11rui: Anti a r;i.ntastu• 1 This 2 IJ!t honll' is a d!'.'ll!;h1 11)1Y) :-:. COllSt !111"\'., [.;i.guna · • I s t>:..pa1 9. e a y Owner. lovely 4 BR. 2 ba ' Call Village ReAI E&tat('. \'11'11', !'.:l'l'l')lhllli; bOl'S for I ltl !ihOll' ~r. ll'nni~ l'IS., I -OCEAN VIEW It s l'acant w A TE RH.ONT +i;ep Jam nn & dining 962·2456 S'il.!OJ. !Xl'll. !>;-iunl\ & Jlll'UZ't•. Pn\'. OPE1' SL:~. l·:i It's dS.li.500I ,_,n,., 3;} ft. 1Y>n1 ~11 ri.:: tvlrn1, 2 ha .. rm, iMi,1io, nice yd. Only I' CALL 552-7500 bc;1l.'h, O\i·n•T pun:ha~ \ 33641 Flying Jib O r . ;:et l'IB! 11 oil U'tU-''· -< pr1\·11I" i:11r<:I r m $-42,500. 5-ti-0038. VISION •1\h•T ho1nc. $-IJ,Y(I I s,. ... Ca1Alina"' Nin c1,•n1•'n1t' OPf'l 'll •• ,,, ,UN ro 9£1/lC(' I 11·/hftlh. s .. 111;: rlrront.~rl OPEN HOUSE 'ti\ sold. JBR. 8865 Adam.'! al ~fagnnlla. JIB ... ot httlr l'<l~it>r .. 1 nn.. Oft OS 8 U I~· itngle lel't>l s...ii. Tl'rracr unu. S l29.~ OPEN Sa! - MAKE L IFE ~ • S"hm,·1 ,,n !'al~"' tc.-d• lo< • BY O\l.'NER • • ' ' C d D b t I from the hl'rn1 of \O!Jr Ju\~· ~ " ' " famrm, 2BA. \\'alk to alt ,------1 • red hill bru.nd Ill'\\ tu1•nho11~c; cl..rse F1~t ~hl)\\ini;: ol !ht Sola.no1 Hon.,.. Only $56.:JOO. ' Sun. I~. schls. rotlege & shopping. Save Your Energy ~N)l L~~~m~~u~ t>~~~~~:;e I ~~oaMoL.~;~1111~ ~ t!°~~;~) ANN KEENAN , 1 'W~ij~~ .. ~,~~·'.~i~~.~~!~.r~~. ~.'i~~'::li un El CAmino. 5-iH!l-11 . -------RE,\LT\' JtE,\l.TOlt:-i iud' $36.lOO . ' ' yf t·a j1 r · ~ p,. REALTOR S57·7000 --------·-j;jjjillt~-~·-f:-fj~-~-~-· EASTSIDE-2 Bil & Den. I ~o sta\Mi 10 cli mh In !his $1500 DOWN l 'n11'. Park Crn1er, l1"·1nc Y . ' · · · d11.y t'Olll 1 A)' 10 .. I. ·, OPEN SUN. 1 ~S Oean. l'um!.'lhed. Al!IO •nr tl('gantly (jC('f)J"1l ,rd 4 bt'rl· Vision V ic S tu a rt Th"'" "'qu1~.t,.\y cleo;111:nt'cl 0\\1\f-.~. 4 BR. 1 yr .'1"'11. 1718 PALOMA OR roon\ hon1c ste1is 10 p·1 · · I $259 P er m o. R 1alty 494-7531 • .. ndos h111e exuuc c-·~1.,tlu1c null\)' 1mpro'l'!llt>nl& :"1;:u1·l ' conVi?ttcd to BR. $.11,000 · .!-.., • __ I 11""' of !hi' l'll!ir•· L":::uno. !!ills, 1;rf'nt liuy. Sl9,101 :tB!l,fAn1.m1 .. pr()] Lovt>ly Phil Sullivan R eal t o r V!'.'ry pn\ntc ynrd 1·1•h Cule.rozy and 1111 fl'f'~hly OPEN HOUSE WOOD ~ 1 · I Jillrd ll!L •/potio & :J"~7 Ne SXJn BJ d ~II "'° ~1 ' n11111y tree:t: nnd C"usro•n I rlcroratM in "$un~hin"" shor1•. 11u11.Hty carpt•ls. k j l'il41 · 31-1~:, rupira .Cl'-'· "' ' ~· 11 · \' · · · ~.. I ... s . I SUNDAY GLASS r,.,,...lf'rn ktlrht>n Apphanc('s. ~f'\\', All 'n· ,, .• ,,.h deckuq:;. S.l!.~ I 110~\t:Y l)LT flLI·::-: an..,.cl'l ping. pct'lil ph~y l'fllors! 'fhi<'k ,th1tk br;1nrl t•""" ._ .. , . r· 1 '" I ' · · '" · ''"" ' · GEM c f h'ldr 2 at· t' 4 n Hit' (' ""'" "1~nll .1111,., ANO WATER \\'i1h1n wak111i.: distance oi l •dnl .,.,·hitt> "'':lt"r ,.1,.". -:Z BLh'.~. T<l ULA(11 Rr a or c I en. pl lOS. fl(•V.' l'!lf J)('. •>:: Ii. ,IJI· T''RT! EllOCI\ si•are(' Plo.n \' t I' h . . • 0 l ,. 1 1\ilh a s('('\Udt!d l'l'trcn! ·,ft Una kit<•hl'n ha~ nil !hr ~v j • , l l , Bft ., ll\ Df'lalletl nll v.l.IOd {')(fl'l"lOr, in I ir nria ~l'i•t' · l'flJnnl. fOOI, $ j 2, ~10 0 .. 1::Jl--F TU<;lin A1·ro., N.B. "11rr11. · ,ft·~IJ~,\ 11' fl'JI n1nstcr "-!room for t.lo•n 1,t-t bit''' ' ''"'i'> •-ths . n11ru11.:u 11 e ., , • , "I•' kt "" 1~1•1•·1n-,,,._.. ~ i .f1 l.·11't7. lli':ALTOR.." &12--Vin ('nt1l.-f IX' •IHH 11· n1rvllfl<'. SPr\RKLING, CLEAN. VACA."IT 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl gar, Jqe fenced yard. ONLY $30.950 Bkr. 642-0200 l\fESA VERDE 2031 N. Capella. 3 Bednn, 2 ba. Likt new, mlll!t liCf'. Bkr. 1 ~1711 ; e\'e. 551·4617. · "'~ .. ' '" · · ~ "''' '-"' · -nT riun1. (ircarl lndstp1n1:. " • "' ·" -.'~ •' • \[ II & i)ar\. II' x 48 pl!\t""J and a hig lot. Loads of l<ll'l'I)' Cflll~. rirpll. Cntll!)-r cl 1·s~n. 1~,.:·1.h'~. llll:ll L'!'· 0 J .i'Y -I ~~:\\' "~hi';_ 21 J • ba, rt:. N EWPORT SHORE S-I • 2~~{' :~,~:. ~~ar::i·~t'" ~~~pe~ ~tornge. Assun1e ~rl' foot ai;:-e fo~ ~urh a spnnkh•rl'd. Ac·ross lr•irn 1 fJ:'ll 1 L.\GU;\,\ :-> ~ .\~1~.1.J ~k-11/ ~~rt~ \I!'.'"'. _11ro _ ~P!l!.,.h 1. \\l• spec[n\f1" Jn ?-;'N·Pot1 1 • ,\•lju('f'nt IQ i1ma!l park , .a ., \/\loan. $·17,900. 1 1n~· prlrc ~,r S2S,j00. Only P rll 11 i~·JI ar>'a. 2 yr <: 1 RI\ 11:: I{,\ CtlASTl.l:\f-., • REAL ESTATE S-):1.9:JO. 1'13-Jl!l7/.,.J..-.11.,.'.;__ Sho r"" proiK>rtil'A . c1l!l Ull ' • l lll,Y.ll. OATS $'.!~!f. l'l'r mo. PIT!. ;uul ,·'ur•" • -I \\ Jl !I .\ Sl 'l·:'\ll' \'II.\\' (J I-I C ST.:fl 1·IQ!<int:: C'CK\ .Ju,1 v "' T11r; uc~:,\.\, , Gl· • si I L 'd I I t" ~"1' -J. Cf\rry T~Hy f;lfi.7 114 & l'f'pll~"'·.~~t"I hy v ;\. It:< .:'tr1~1.. lt'\t•I fl1o•t' pl.Ul, -1'.•·\-~~~:~1 tnrM')f~ :,,~Iii I 0 s. A·Framr. \\'lllk Ill hc•;1'.h, • 1\Sk f<•r l.llC'l..: \\JllTE . WALLACE \l!.c.:.11! IM·llt'T'hurr~· \,\ lt'alun'~l'l'n1ral1•ntrvh:iltf.t -· · 1-OPEN SUN 1-5 fY4Jl~.r!<'.:iBR "'9it°J 5~/i.Til:tl B~f~:.~~~~~.M~:~ REALTORS Sale~ li1't>ko1· ~5.:ill Of)f'ns tu h1·. rm. t··,,c.;1;.;r, $45,000-V iewl V11w . 1)1 VIA ITH.ACA CAYWOOD REALT l,A BLOCKS TO BE ACH redecorat~d. 4l2 Princeton TllE SF..\. llr1, :ill \\.OOD l.t11rly ·M11to>111r~-ir04ry ))um~ • * SU.1190 * 1111'..11·: + 10 UOll.1\1. lJOR.\I -. o.o~•. 962 .. " J ob Transfer •. 'll'EDl,11 "ll'"'Pl ,,.,. \\i!h i~'llUl\!ul hlur-P11l·1fic uu··..:" I br:r:i1 1..· ~l.·11. :: tJI" .,..,,...,,,..,., --., • r .r. J '-'• I ,,, ACRE <•~:\TH .• \ 1\IJ)E 111 LOT:-:i cJhl, Ji[<LS<i rl•oQI.,., r>;>en tfl \ Lt'W flll ;; hl<l(h: 1..ar~·· ). ,1h<. r; ft lr.t p, .... lu· .. rt 11. " • SSS 000 • E1st Bluff O ivo rc1? ' [il-A."r' \\'!Tit OCE /\~ 111111;: r<••hl v.11h he:t-niC''.\ SllJ,W(J. -n~,1 hu\, \.lr.:rt r,..-11 -P;iddlt:> Tcnni~. In , W lk T 0 Delinquent Pa ym ent~? I 1~1 \\'(''stl'm Ba'n1i: 'A\dg. \'!£\\'. Re ... cnn1rt•1f ll'uds I rt11ln;t. ll1nlw<.OO n~r~ ht1n\I' \ll'<l\1t'i'!''ll\t .. 11. ll'l'•'"lll ,) UP.. 3 l>'ll' gal· Tl!.\TS ,\I.I. Tilt:llL I!' SAVE $5,000 G 0 cean 11 it ll"l'rl~ 11 n,nrrl i:l1" .11·11.,,, !'n1\tr-.11v Pnrk. Jr.:inc "' '1 BlJJ!)l~. s~~lt\'IC!'.:O itiru•lUt. s .. p:.r11t(' •ll11ln:.: CAL L TO SEE (\~(' \91 :-.()"!. TO SAY Br•nd Naw 3BR Condo I As.~u~e 6'~-:;. Fl!A loan. nn )'OU n('i'li tr> rail ~Ir !'n~d, r1 D ays 552-7000 N 1glits BY :i FL'l.L /!,\111.". 1 .11"'·' L:tn:t· Iron~ d ·,k.ii~ 213 VIA D IJON HARBOR VIEW ! J . C11P'Y ltlty ti·lti·;~\t . , prl'S11g<' 3 her!roim \1\la 1 or :\1r Ouly I ;,l!:1<·hi•tl 1,, r.ini.: ~\~l! lll~lr \"'l'.I \I'll c).('111'.1!C'r!. l <111 HOMES '• 1\~k lvl' 1>1(.1' \\HITE • ... nr tcnni!. Lov.·est ~$S I~ Parlllc Condu. lltui:e mai:tl'r . ·. ' -:"U RTL E ROCK "H!••. 4•11..,~il J RrlnTis. t.· d<'n, 21 ~ 1, ilil~ :->18·7'9lJ area .. OPf.N 1·5 SllN. 271 M i.~•roo•n 2, '"''th· 2 ,.~ .. lllll rmnii1.• • ••11<1 , C" u n t r) REAL TY 133-0780 ---- u 'B "'''" J " ~. ..... f.f!/ll' '!lf.lllji:tl OPEN SUN IS ~l·xlern k1t~·t~n 11;1~ Bll.T-1:"1 [ J >: t 1 1 I' 500 tlOP "'JPJU\IP V'--mbro"' •ot 1' di t ' . • ,· • . . " mRBELL. n•·t~\"IOI•. "'· EXCLUSIVE -·::On. •• """-..... . . ..... . gr1r11~e. OCA I(' )(' 11·n ('tlnl~ !l ,\N I i J-: &-nr t: ;'ll • .. CAL'L TO J SEE Tv lh!' Oct•.u1' 6T.>-D24 court~ & J?OOL Conv1'.:ntional 962·4471 ( :;;~) 54 • 01 '~Qli l PASEO SEGOVIA Dl:-..lt\\'SHI<, CF. It A :i.1 I C ~ DOVER SHOR'ES 3 n1a5tl'r hdm1". 21 l bot111, El Toro 1e11ns a\·a1Jable. $36 .. iOO. -,:-. t1nn1n~. 11{'\\ I3roadn1oor I TlLES, J:.TC ... ~· OpC'n.~ to o .. cnnfront fl Y.O. L.n i::una ~ ur. 31 .. Mlh t ., frplc. fan11ly room that 11·1!1 __ .--lfonie. 3 Brlnns., fnmily fan11ly rtu1111i; area. Thlll Roy11.J...• ~n. i 9. Ni. 1 ~111;unn. •·· 1 "" ~. Anii.y fit a prof. Polll tAblt BY owner, S BR. 2 BA. or' I' RUSTIC IlE/\CH GIA:-IT • nn .. dirun~ rm .. 2 hat!\!l. charming custom hon1e is a S C 1 La 3 Bdnns., 2 bn. l.l'A(C. nni, f~'";1!"1 rl ining ~m .. 2 Comp!rtrly crptd ,&: drpd. BR, den. For . din m1, crpt.'I, 11·eo.thcr«i heavy shake roof Frpl~. ,f., shake root Olo1c1' "ltEAL BUY" for rinly 1920 :. oa~A!,.'t?"· guna. lf'a.liC 'op1 ion, 111 $6JO 1110. lrp ';j. f!\'. ~e11.r ra500 11.llh f°l'l' shnp!e. Si!J,500. ~·;. drp.'I, Nr. ll<'hls. shops. Pool 962-4471 ( :-.::.) 546·8103 and rustic rxter1or \11th I01'1tl10n nr. pw-k. $56,990 $48 SOO FULL PRICE '"'"" Sale pri1·r S.~.%11. ~pii r ing J)()I) • $l;',.t , do 11z. flat Jot $13,500 + rosts loads of gla.~!i. 2 Story 11·/J DAVID D. CARLSON t L ' D p 1 OK OPEN SUN. 1..-S Gal188 V iiion V ic Stuart :::..:Ash Rl'ally & Inv. down & 1WLume 7% VA btll----------BR's up. Extra l:ui;:e M'P REAL TOR 933.9293 1 owa~ n .. ym '. ·, ' 1386 DUNNING OR. Raalty 494-7531 ance at $29.500. 586-3086 fnm rm PLUS 9 hi!'.: den/ I 0\\1\ER \\ILL H£Ll [ f9 l &ll-1334 or 61).W78 Owner Desperate Fonn:il, riin. Hnu$e & Br O\\';-..:ER :: -+ rx·n. 2·~ Yl~Al\t·r: Tuf'kf'd Into h1l!sld£', th Ls 2 s11 .n~i::r~o"1P·s' F. R2B o~ * BAYSHORES * Fount•in Valley r.take otfer -S'<!I Visl.A beau-Ga~ kilchen with palio 6:1. l'Ql'nC'r !01, ~used rnlry. I MISS ION REAL TY t>rlrm · 2 h.i. hOuse has 1 ,.,\ · .l rt. A, or Fanrasl!c B.1y11! rr Dr t I /[ \ d rm I l l!Chi!d, opt>n heam Cf'!l. in I 2Blt 8: dr.n art1~1~ rirf'an1, JO • ~· 1 TIBURON ty, 3 BR, 2 BA. !ikl' nu cpl~. p:1s.'1 thru and 1·!ew of 3jid7 .1v "' rp C. in · ri; 911;, ~. Co;l<;I 11111·. L."1S:1.n1a • n. O\'t'rlorikins: \·erden! 1 rntrnnc" f)n i·u].r!r.~" i;t f Approx. 2600 MJ, It. -' Bl • .,I· drps. Panelled garage/ 1t&Fponl.Air;:;unv1.hll'i'' l;in1 rn1, laundry. r auo Plion• (714)494-0731 htll~iil{'.Optnfrpl<'.het.,.,·('('n !lurk ~-uin Jslan<I R~l~I famlly room .Step! lo tht' .. Vtry sharp 2 bdrm. pl U$ la1nily room. Ch·t'rsized \',\ loan ar $3:'16 1110. PIT!. "/!!rt:' pi!, dog run, fn.nl 569,500 I. r~ &. DR. \\·,uerlal\ set in ~lit:il JU1r. ;1:µ;.iz_J@l j beach. $1:.'0,000 ,. formal dlnuig or den condo. cul-de·r.ac lot. -i Bkr 962-.J,,'1\l. !rrc, ('luf\ hse. fk"1], rt>•' r,..,.kv hill~idr. 11 b o 1• ,. 90 FE E T --, -1 -. -------~ CAYWOOD REAL TY Central 1ur ronrllhnnion~. BRASHEAR REAL TY fJr Oii·n"r "ill arranr::" 01:ran .'>•d" r.J 111'Y· 2 BR., ~pari·-.u~ p11ti<> Gia!! encl I BR. f:in1 nn., 111 11 riu I 111 \ · !10. l.l'.S: b<:>aut 1 BP. .. " 6-12-603:; ~\.l:z<Oi refrigerator, "'·a,her/drycr.,142.1411 ; Eves. 968:'1·l78 ' Assume 5 14~Q FHA r1nr.~::.'l-'.11G\11n~·~.3.J2-~I rlrn. ~pnc1<>u~ 11" lr11l. ~ ... unsot111un1 ~i!l,:/'iJ H R i I i rl ~ha .. rl1n. n n .. lam. rm. • deluxe dbl Ol'en Included in {'\~~ .. r \\kt'nrl~. ~Ut'!il quartrrs SH DS ~l u"tlU'I r:::i rt rn-, s1''.!' ~· ti'lnU' rn1. 2 lrplr'<, Dl1\'t' llAHIYl!t \'IE" h'•!llf', :t ni{; 51\e.t price. Al! tile ('Oil-· -IZ' ll.\ nn ii )>h,iii>. 11.,,11,11~\·l'l:--cnr.;.;i.:11. $159,000 IEL an,,, !')\•P t"·" '"· ~11h~. IMJ6f't.ltc11111ck&call l11n1nn.'J B,\.1hnm1 f11 [).i \·~nLCnt'(' of 01,·n1nt: II Mme ' r A SH 24 HOURS-::Hn 1' iH \ f"1'1nri<l~ '!nl~·· C.:ul\.C.l lulc. 2 UH ~ drn s._ t :n1<'1"1llrl R11~ t;1\•:it r.1111il~ REAL EST ATE_ T R I PL E x ,,, )I('(', UIW.'1 i·l('ll' or ; ,h, IAL "i ""It~! !ht> h {' :\ 11 ~ (' h ... ~ -,-S?'.!.:l{)O flwnr :inx1ou~. ()pt n b.u· 1 • h:t' • I::•' ratio, II r,,m•· on 1tg., lt•v'f'I. 1nd~C'f><I ~ ' ' ~ P ,•nlhl)U•I' 2 ~!Utfll) op!~ 1Li1b \V<Jlkc~.1!~_· _6~~:.:io:t, _11.1; r~n~'Oll. Su111·r lfhBrp,i &aut1~1l landsca~in~ n1wl For Your Home s,11 l-~i. 9.\l"i i.;rn!'in~~"n nr "· rP''· <'us1on1 t1lr. drp~. I"'· I i::r: -111'11·1~ rn-1 :: ,is !~;\ 19 1-i-O'l.. 3 nr.. :: IJSI tll. ·t11 rr. ,.11 BAYFRONT Mhn)' n1r..11"' ""'""'· liln\1 recrcat1onnl I Ac 1 I 1 t c ~. '.'\o hidrlcn rost!'i. 1!rlay~. Bu.•hard k 1, rt :i 111 s i>hut11·r<. ht' 1111.<;. !'!;"--':2h': or l::i. l~i>. h\'., l••11i•'lttl d"n. 1 -OPEN HOUSE '~n·IY bf:,,rh. J.r,1.,('h11ld Tr.1•1" your ~ fl)r 1 h1~ S\JP"r 4 ~r;;·.71 l':..r~·ruBie "h 1 ;; \ Located in d!'.'s1rnbClle Foun· ~o obll1?;i\1on~. J~1 ~L·s rxp. 1 645-....':ffll/&'~".-Z:~·I h'.J\l' n1r~->ni.:•·~~ Li?.-~~J~ 1t1n1n1f.,ri11 1• pl"' r1n1, :l ~·•f :-..l.';\[IAY 1.-, $1GO,t.OO. I \'W'!rril. 4'~ Ba ra nu!y hflm(', __ . ' ' I tain '(a.ll<!y area. Ql':" 10 BRASHEAR REALTY i Cliar\es St reet , Realto r 8\"(}.o.nl'rLlt1i\' l'k.h1>1n ... J i.:.ir ''') fl."•11(] .ni. '1r , .. ,,.,,,,,, '"mr~ 1,, '""-~-1•1,.r & .~lip. S2 1 0.000. TitF. Cl!,\:-.;;\El. REEF -ping and beach area 7411 E 9••1·17a ., 1v1I 0 11·nrr tr.ui!I. l '"' ' ,.. LI DO CLASS IC "· • ,-n 2 nr 2 b ' I t I I Call ,' · 842· VIS -IC \!IF CL\SSIC. l'oriuhir Bl1. _ 11.\, 111nun1, n1111nt. SlB5 000 livini. J\t'!\Uliful .., ... ,.1111 l.1''111• .. n .. ~SO<'. 1J-1,ll >t "'a rrrnn Mnr°"' flOll, _l~.sec. .; • . · t 1• ... fl'l"i' yd, tt•rr~. 11u11•l r,)<' . • ,1,.,.,.,.,. :i RH, fully in· flr11m r,1 !r• Grt>•'i"n hnnv' k --.-A°TTE;\T !!J;\ • I :-t'cunr~·-~.,l·PR• llfll·11111nn11 , Call 963--0Ci -*--OPEN-H·O-US E *--. st~ mod, 4 BP.. P;, 11.' Neur Pif'l. 1rnni~. ·I nio. old. I tn1°•r:1l•! Hv~ l.A1.\ury honH'-1 1, 1. . 1 b 11 ;un~1n1-l1k,. g~rrlrn .. l1 1i;::h rr.11110 in\C.-Slo~~ Good ren!Al S>\9 .. llQ ,,, $1.iO.fQ'l \A t1ssun1ablr lcmn. $·1-~~ao. \Jnr! ~t'll 1·9 500 :i.">2-8696 Oran1;il1r l'ir·.,..· u[ roll'>\, ~u ri '' • "riot 11 r n 1 . st '('!! ~ 4 13R rlrn r1 n l..t' me ~hi'""'' vnu my eii:C'lu-BY OWN EH. 4 or :; BR. To sec ~·11.\1 OKR . 96.1·Y,>ll. · u~ • 2:_ · · ' • · I boats, c 111ahna, sun.,._·t~. ll}JI<'~ , All bctnrls paid. ~ · ·· ·· • · • 1 · nn. lf'll•., nr. 2 lil.'h<Y1I~. 3 Bfl · 1 · · ZSOO'h!ghh.• or.;rndl'<l. $62!'0. \',\ ASSUJ\lf'TION • $61.!'f(I Tur tlerock Barg ain 1 from .,.,.111r10.,.,_. \\~II hv. 1 1 ~ 1nn~r1ng ~1·11!1t1t~!"· ;\ mu~l ro "'!". $t;)9.:m 211 h,:, l:r11!1>r appr \ul\.1t' F;J\'e "'ll!t>rlront ll~llng~. l"''S l"T\ q,\~ 1-11.,1; \. 1 . John Shf'arC'r·AK1 1)1J.-,..1.).~~' Assume irt oan. Open Sat PresUgl' 11rca, 5 BR, pool. 4 BR. 2 DA, Open !-louse t:nique trpl., f'XQ\lc tll~ v"'' ·'" ' ''-' ' .~.. "· "1• ·>. 'J.:•-1\ · & Sun, 12-S:30pm. 173:)1 2 sty, i'ncl pnrty 11..rt>a. Own· Sat/Sun 1-'l 19Z>ll Sierra rntry "''/fountain. 4 BR ., 3 1, _ Al'l'h ~~ch Het~~~l ~tOVTNG, niu.~t s (' 11 : t l.100 l''\LL. fl'<Pf Uppt>r, Gibson 0-. Slz.-813.1. rr vt>ry 11nxiou". 131\ll. Santo K.t'.-8416 eves. j ba.. mscr. 11u1te 27XZ.t ........ ~mah 't' P fl ,.._ NE\\'PORT erc51 f'.onOn. 1~ :\BR. 7HA. lrr, f'llllltl. newly .....,., -,,,.,1 ----·/Jcpl d• • 1 c., "-•k .-,..,ut COM ac1 C ._.,rp. rtn1odrl rl k 1 I Hunt ingtoo Townhou1e ""',.·""' · TLRTLF.P.OC'K -Ready for I " . · ~n. 1!.C "'-' • ""~ • ~'ild Goo!;r, Plan 1. s:l7.~ ' •' 1 •· 1 cn, np"· I · 1 b 2 B 2 patio~ * Oceanfront OPEN SAT/SUN I l or l~e at $365. 6-12--03iS, •rpts _:· 1•1 ri·~ J.,v.·n.c;t11irs. 3 BR. 1 1 ~ BA. $21.900. TOWNHOUSE '''X'· ~~tion. · r. a. p'E;G ALLEN • -b-16--01·17 cal~1:,rm) FANTASTIC S & S Built Condo 9655 Durham. Pool. 3 BR .. 2 BA. $11XXJ no .... ·n. All· s.i .500. I::x. loan. 645-8672. I -Condominiums 828 VI• L ido Sood ""'=""'==~ 2 BR, 11, B,\. $19.900. ,.. •TC!tTLF.ROCK 3 BR. RE.\l..Tf'l~t 49.J...,J78 "' Bd r I COl"O<t ~rill! ll'\'l'I :\BR 2 HARBOR \'IF.\\' HOMES Pool sume t'HA loan. F1rcplai'e, \09' :-.; Coa~t !.J1guna ., rT'll5. • aml )'. prime '-· h 'bh. ' ' I 3 Br 2 ha 111.n' ''" • ·'c Assume very det1lrahle 7("', FHA loan & enjoy lh1ng in this bre11thtaking l"Wllom. decorated preliligc, 2 scory To....11hou"-'. S3.'.!.0CO. 9872 Con!~nt11l Dr. . f"an1. ~ 2B,\. ~10\·I' in ron<i, --· ' · · · $ 85 000 locRUOn Coun1ry Frt>nrh ,,.,., 'l Y m1 · lnrlry. nn.. C ' 1 • · 1 1 · " · BK R; rHS-7111. evl'. :>51·'1617 ~:· ,,_shp:~~n!~a:J:.xt;n~OO;{'~ Own,.r , S:i9.YO. li-;J-:u17 OPE N HOUSE-S49,5oo to 1 ' J<;c"· Orlcan~ ('()Uf1\·ard .,.,11h lrplr., di>!. i;ar. p-OJI. -·~nnth e · Y'"1'7'1 ~ )'0upgr~~----SUNDAY 12 Open H ou'' Daily 10-C • · S41~ -= ruou. .. ...... pen ..... r VA REPOSSESSION i !erg" shf/ PP t ng r1•n:rr I rvine T erra ce to ·1 l'\1 a1 "'··,·, r11~~.~!:~T ' 496 Cliff Dr., Lag.Sch. I fountR1n. $16.l.OOO G. \\'alkrr A;l. 6T,,..~1:nJ ' $. S!J!I . 1.;,. I~~; Port Trinity I Oll'll fl'l'r 1han r .. n1. t21,•0. .,,.,r -----Pl. N.B. 644--i:..42. \'ACA'.\'T. 4 BR. 2 BA. nlC'c ,\~k 1,..r OAlr. % .... 11.;i; ! WANTED! B.\i' ()('}:.\\" Ff:O.\T-ll:<i• 494-5571 R1altor EXCl..L'Sl\'E !111: Can~"" ,j Newport B•acli 531-5BOO 1llage Real Estate 16139 Rrookhurst. ~·v -SPANISH DREAM Four Seasons Home ~!11gnlf\C'.'f'flt COUT1yard \\'l \rg a.uthentic ~ish foun- tain. r.111.ny c1tru11 1rtt11. 4BR. famnn, forml din, 3 BA & 2 fpl '1. Over 2800 ll<f ft ot 1pack>u11 living. Spec- tacular buy at $72.000 9636 Lamora Clrrle. Princlp11.l!I llJZ('sc''o'-TOnlyR$28EA.500LT' 'y REPOSSESSIO. NS . \\'c h;i1r .. llltllll alt'd anrt ,11.11~'.:rp111 "~·-<11 C'V··~r, .• 1 \ l<!I\. ilLsl BL'Y -:: .\llCH BA y tvlrn1. llC'ulJhl d('l"QI r. ,(, ltf~··r T 11 <I 1 '' 1,r. ,, >l!""" rc1 int: n· nn. (1<t.·n \'JI'".\ l·hai·ni··r. J Ult on '(lrn ur; ri1 .,.,·/11""· 53 ,7533 r ·I l' r 11ua 111' 111.1 ' '1 ..... , 11 /frpl". <hn. ort·a ,.. h1111il1· $1'¥.J,fO/l lnun'd or•·. I;>" r•ir 1n tim1a1Lon un.< oCHI\ lf)f'l ''"" h ... 11,. ,,1, Dolphin Ter· -•lilr klt•·t<Cn •I 1..,. Bt:. ·1 Z b" li..•;111, ••·II LR . fflll•". 6 14.-.~:t :,.i· ~" • <•I lht'~I' ~·If,\ ,\: \ ,\ hu,1:t·~. 1 " ,1,,, 1,,,,,. hi•'"·' '"'.'~-_ . r:._r <-•rlJ I 1'1•·r, ;·,~a·?"n" ,,.,,,n'"' 1 •. i: i.:an1t' )jill' /o1n11ly rru " " """""" N-0 QUALIFYING '"11h1"1 · ,..rr;.1·.1··" ~1,11.()Yls1~nr~· 1 b 11•\\ nn. r111T1rr·.\t:1. 1·11.' fHi. r''rfl-.:.\,.,1 2nn KASABIAN I .... 1rrp" .r, llf't .1r, occ-1111 or ,,-~t: C11r 1 .• 1. \-.;·,l·,, ,,;.,...,, r:tn'!l' 111Y'fCrn'rl . Thr"f' r·1 1n,111 11:-iilo. ~~:_ ·~~l.y -t~-:.",.,; 3BR . frt1n nn. ,\g.o;ume 6 ~. , lour ht_'f!r(lflm.~ .,1,th n f1lmi!~· '"'" IYIJ L H 'll .... 1.11 J.:, ·'" r. ltu" 1;1 111•1 <;~ \'A loan. $.'tlOOO. 8.i62 Rea l E s tate 961-6644 l\l"irn. forvl1tinn nf dr<ipi·~ 1,111,ri ~i~~c R·«•l!or aguna __ • • BAYfRONT J\u,·al 1~i:.,,r~....'.'.:,1»·i~ l..'\l1Ulr Dr. Open Sun 1·.'.> j * OPE N HOU SET or <;ij,TPl.'lS IS ~OT 1111-MAR ION Ml L N E 1 1...ov~;I,'\' 4 Bit neMrly nc"'" t Ol'L~ liou""' .S.1l & Sun l·.i P .S . Realty ~16 *SUNDAY 1 TO 5* 1..0111111!. \.ll''.I. l~ n1n~t 1m· I REAL E STATE Din rm, htt·in kitchf'n w / VIA LIDO souo J'ff, \'!~t:i f':"IU•l:il, ll:'!y \'u Q\\'NEJl_ IC.'.1\'es. $319.1 0011·n! 1 .,372 , .. , ....... C•""· pnr111nt. S:1m\• !:11.1yrr v.•oo lri I punlt) t:s<'tl brick lrpl1· l\l11ffc f'·'tu!11 3 t>r 2 ha "l'lrl ; lul 4 bdnn :z hill! -""""' '" <1\ler 11 $.)(1.000 condo ui I 6\~ Su. Co11"1 1111.'Y ,\1r c'10cl. Patio. OO&t! !fl ' 11n11 ~~l.!'IVJ. Ai;:t. r,;:,..::~1~« 1 Beaut1 . · . 1 BIG 5 61l, hUJ::"f' 1~1rtl r-.tainnioth as n dOl\'tl r,_,.. J..aq1mn Beach, Cahl h 1 ~ L-· Off ro 1 J r"'" rl 1pl<' !!I ·r ----"-=-"-'-home w1rh bit In~• Popular So l Vista . $55.!loo. If bl tl I 1'110:-\1::: 4!»-8.>Jil SC' nn ll • l 111.1ppu1g. l'r _,,, "' , x v.· ' n1 " U!.\ •f-'FS C'OSOO. Atlrar. 2 rll!lti"''Ash!r· Quality C'.'~r~t.~. TOBIN R£,\LTY, INC. n1en1 • acccptn ~ 10 ie. Hy o....·ner. Heit financing ~rt\'Rte brA<'h. 3 Bdrni~, 21 .._....1•2 hiith liplll ll'\'!'I nr\\'ly drape11. FA h~t. Pat io. brk 8·16-1371 sl•ller. Call 6i.r722.>. SURFRIDER • • ·• Av11\1. ~. frnm San Dlego ath.o: -+ rlerk up f.r 3 lxlrn1~.1 rNtrr. Rv o"'11"r $.is ;.f(J S3l,9SQ. CaJI 8-\2-6)91. I Fr.1·y on l..aPnz Rt1 . ,,, t.· Z, h.~1 h" :!ov.Tl. Cn.rp<·tPrl; :-,,ri.~;.(), ;,r l:.:\•e'I: · 6"l l-.~l:I · ' JfOUSE fl}r 'lair by OY.'ll•'r 4 \ VIF,\\.' .. _ h ~lcl ntyr<' and r 111ht to Pike, bll·ln~. 11,PI~·~.; <'h'. 1,·1 · -. --.~--~.---1 O\VJ'\ER rnovei;. Pool. tioine 2 •• 1 kl .. _ • · · • · ~·n n 1 "Cll'f';tn 1-11 ,, 5,, •• , 11-n to,......,... rlfJ(' 1111,\' \1e·.1·, SI">.~ ,,Int rnr:-.;r1r1J.S o:-.;L) -12'2 hdr. ....,. fif"l'.'p ct'. tc,,,-n br•'.Rk\\·ntrr Imm Tiu• fron1 .-" '" "-...,.,,,~ '"' "'-" I[ ho ! I J P. d L.a with 3 Mrms. bon1L~ rm. "''f'flf!r'\'. porch. All rl('11lv h.iJ('f'ln)' of lhil'I hnmt'. And 1 C11H!it1. Showll hy Appl or t"rm.'\. App'!. only. ,\,k !1 r ar r • anc .'la · _ !'J:'t' 1 4 BR & LRG FAM RM kitchen bit ins. PAtio. lo1.• nl v.-nll papert-d, & cArpeted. nh, 11,, '"''""' '••l<n , . I Stt et OPE:" HOUSE Sat&. Dl<'t Sah~hurv. Ai;t nnl\· 2 OH. di'n. ~11 B11 . $8.J,;j()) deck1.-. No dov:n: brlt: 138 ~ o ho "'I & " ,s"n 11-3. '''""h 23 • '4 673"'."'"' • ' -By 8ppl only. CAll 673-~-1.tl I fE .,__ .... . ...... ,. upcn U!I' ,,,.. . . I" I th• •k ·n-t All th u .... , !I< • • """" PRll\ f'.V. areA. uunl S37.900. Call &U-2561. Sun. 14~ Genfl,.lrl Cir. P .!l>l ~ \ .,.. · " l'h: D11ys. ~7 or l _ R.\\'CP.E.'IT o"'Tit:r ·I Br, 2'~ only please. 0....1'w.I'. 968-1896 gate, 3 year" new. VA 1''\nc. ,O\\~'ER ""n'ti•• I 2' • 5 ll''ST BCll °"" ~5-mrvk'rn klrchrn ronl'rn· :t l.io-(191J6 r\ .. ~. I A r P. ' orConv.SEESAT l l't,;N l· .,. , ~ ~ · _., u. · · OJ•-f '' L Be h ltn•~« :: S.lrm~. & 11 \'t'J"Y l 11 · • ~ Ip. 11~sumc 5 966 Warbler. (Garfield & do111n. BeautllUI :z !:Minn I O\\'NER TR.ANS. s 1n s: 1 el a gun a •c l'\!JS0113blc prlt"C. s:>S.500. I "NEW WOR L D" aw son j::_,'.!.-_ s•1.:i:;o ~~l.4 __ B .... ,rd, totW....· an•o ... rsl. I condo O\°UI~ pool. lihll)! ~'::J. 4 hdnn Proh.•s.\lo!l1'11y M l N T COND IT ION I ** BAVSHORES ** .....,.. caP<U>t ii:1nm dnpn. Bii I ~ r I I .AtJt. B E AUTY $pA.cioo$ m11!'irtr ~ u I 1 t. • . . .. Call 968-8501 Agt. I ''"'b' kci.$22 4.iO C...U ~ " scav-.-... ar rm ,~C', 2 Rtlrm 01.1Tl·:.,,uro0\\'TI ap! 0 ·~ff o1·erlooks ~-,ii)'. li\'lng arf!1. O\\~f-.H ,\~'XIOL-S " Bit 3 In 'I nl'\!I .. 10 !ihi.,pplnl{ b ht-11\'h "''~ I iU~umr1b1c i', \'A. Thi! ('Of· J Bdrm con1"mJl"'r11ry, .... 11h RA $65.000 ~2--3·19·t I TIBURON CONDO r ~3:nullhlul i:::r<lrn, 1 •, pot1n. REAL £STATE I ;:;;,~~a~•~ ~g~t .~~ f11 mll) /d!n!n1; rm. 2 1 i lfAnBOR llighl.md•: 4 RR, Vf't•. UM )'Ollr eJtglbUll)' to ....,t. Pa1....,. pon •· T't'" 1 billlL•. llrt't'\ 1'1 strttl •lr'llta.1 ~·nm·r.n , frp!c Ov.nrr nr1n , B di I nt 'I • '"'· 1190 Glon-y'tt C:t n_,. k!lt'hf'n + crntr11 11·r, 1· puttt\u!J ~ DR. A. n n.c art"<1. 1• liitC' u= en cxctp. ,,.-·• · C'0!1N'r Uke flf'.... a t onl)' &f1l..lit16. f nn. upgraded c:pt1/drps a. uona.l buy at $32.000. I 49t·9-f il 549-0316 "'oo'llal~~ln rt•lty Sll2.CKXI LIOO SAnd5. 3BP.. IDA, 200 it1r door ornror, cov pnUo 115, m"-"--I •·~dt 0 110\l'i!rt, bt'11 IJ. a:a~ * OC EANF RON-T * 127-5100 howanl\ lowRon jJl. ft ,,, buicl\. 1.)2.,jOO ilY r 1oclll'°'1. BKR M2·741.1; lna~ $72,000. EquAI )">Utl~ opportunit)' Reol(OA .?WTl~r, 8.~ E\'tll. 968-4.377. :n 0 \'0 AP'T ~fu.~f ~ this RECE~'T CA.'i'Cf:u..ATlO~ ~16 Vin LlDn l)i';',..j."~ nt.t:f-FS \l'l,,. Ci'l~'1. \1""':1 BY 0\\1'£n 4BR, 2BA. Cpt• c. 111 4•it.1100 f"Orgt'OU• l'lt"'' or ~tl!ne. ::ill\'f' $1200. Ru~lc: 4 Br. 21 FANTA STIC BUY I:...~·, 2 6,,b;,.,,..s • .,rrx>. By 1 C•~-~·4·1 1.1ke new 2BR/'ZRA. POOL. '""~ ............. ,, drpa, trp c. 11-.: Io -· fl.\ (11~ton1 d~l,l:n flrcpla"t'. Back ttoor to ~8ch .,.,ttlk . .....:___ ·-. ~·~.----$bopp~. achoolJ, $39.900 k. \\'HlTF: W,\TER \'IE\\' ttc\1.rl!y. Ownf'r/Brok'°r OrAm)ltlc ra.lhl'rlf'lll broanif'<'I \\·/ teMl$ court arlj .• BR SllAl\E .ROOt ~1:ST0'.\1 " ~ lmf ~tt. b,lltchtll Ctrcle NE\\' 3 Blt·f R-Bt'am ('("ll • 4!1.)..JOOS • l'f'lllni:. Prime \Qt. $37.no.1 " bay \-U , l.o"· 111 x f' .~ &· dtn, S6.l.!IOO· \;<'ry a100ous. 1 F.V .' 531ooM83 for app't n Builder 831-1 t92,4!J:l.-026.l OPEJI' 1-IOUSE 531 &-~un j':t;. d(W.TI 1-tllt'llnA 111111. jugt !"flzy g>'l?'!1!'t1 J>"llO. No'A' Ai:rent MS-7739 \ DEANE BIG CANYON MODELS FOR SALE 1\lso Spectacular Gol f Course and Ocean \'1e.w flo1ncs from S 111.300 to $260.000 OPEN DAILY 10 to s ,30 I ••• Gret14 Veri.t ,,, c • ..., •• .... ,.,. h«.11' 714, 6«-60S6 ()ptn S-.!&m. t<MPM. t, Have IOmtlhini: )"OU 'l\'anl to 9411 Aeapu1oo, Lag. Brh. oU St.n t>ie:,O t.'r'l'tv.·11y & LA t l0,000 ii'"'· Huf"r\-! ~n Ul.UFTS Vllh1 3 Sr, 2 1/1 • i I Pilot (la.Nlfied ad. 542-M'iS COO. ~11'! C111.r.1lfltd adll do It NE\\' 3 Br-Ftm~an \'1ew Paz R.d, ea.JI Chuc k I Sun. 1~. 425 \'11 l.fdt> Nnrrl Bfl SQ,000. Uy ri11·ntr, Cl..A~"i SELLS • 60-68'18 "ell ~ call NOW 642+56'18. -49(1-J()j() or 831-1492 1!1 mp101"1 171ti &l>-lS«l ~~~· ':_l!)l!;U<;_. _ _;· __ .,_ __ l!:'"~":'"°'.'!!7 _______ _;_:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' \ 'l' ' I ' Sundl)', Marth 24. l"ill"I. _ _,,.-_,-....,,.,.,=--:,--:-----..,,..--.,,..-..---~~--...,-,-,---.,.,,,_.,--...,.,-,---,=,_,.,,-·=--,,=~',...--:""-;-:::--:--;-;-----i l'-"'-"':::.:..;::;•:;ch=.. ___ 1Mobll• Homu Income Prop.riy J ii MOUnt•ln, 0.11rt ~-=::Xi..::111c:;•::•::!f1:;0d:..._...;2.!0:::::j:H.:;ou:::::M:;•:....:U:.:•::f:;urn.:.:::'_...;.3115;:;:. HouMt lhlfurn. 305 HouMS Unfurn. 303 Condominium' for Sale 115 ======::::::1 _ _!!R~·~-!!!_1~;:_ _ _!17~4 ii···-eo 13000 ,__ "G I ~wport"'"--=~ ...... ~ Unfwn---.ru..-i • ... .. n !or N,;..•_•_•;..•.-• _______ 1Huntlngton BeKh .--a.eQ'I NEWPORT SHORES Vl'ry &harp l bdrm .. 2 IM\th: new ewr,,thtng1 Lee. pllHO & ftt>v.-er 11itr1um. trplc. J ust llepA to I~ clubhOUJ!e. pools It t~nn\1 courts. \Veil prk.'t'd at srr.soo. BEACH DUPLEX 3 Blinn. It 2 bclnn .. 2 bl• rarh. Ji'rplc•. Besutlful unil ooly one year old! Flnt· buy at S95.IMXl. JONES REALTY INC. ,,.. ... (714) 673-8210 2001 W. ll.t.lboe Bl¥d. New,an hKll·CallJoliM112&60 MOBILE HOME F OR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME l!l' x 11', 2 BIJ 2 B> carp., clntped, blt·iwl., retrlJ[., Y1'1Wler .tr elect. dl'ycr, \\i.rcd for 220 11tr cond.. kitch. l'iock, storage 11.he<I. land· icaped patio. Thr«'! )'rt. old · like nu. J...oc·111e<l In new ndult pk, a .... ·11y trom noisy St. Ont'·hnll bl. rron1 1:lub- hou~. HMUC'Cd !O S12,9~n. Call 1-:v,.;s. 21:1°69<\ .. Jfo!IO, 6!17-71:)2. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES LAND mo&. at T ... ·~ qalnlt Trus-1 1· ~':II .~~~':f;~ 96,1.JO'l:I WHERE TO LIVE! PA~EJ£'1] ~J"TJNc EASTBLUFf Newport S.Och Near l\k>javc-SAJ'f)n VaJJey ~ Appx. 5 acrei $19,00>, Call &iG-055.1. $50. a mo. n:tund on Lonelr super-Mute BLUF FS I~ I St. p(W>I • '&w •••• $213. putehlue. Euy Wa)' ID OVolJ NMd1 Family 3 bed 2 dlnl & 2 br. toWnhOuiloe • pool • · 240. ~ own hom1:. 3BR, 5 BR. 3 Baths rocm TIUat c!':='h. ~~ ~ 2 Br. Laguna .......... ;j· Mu blll"' -~•--~-•-· ··--' .~ 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:,·~~:13 h COr.1 FlrtpJ .,........, • nr M.01.LI-............. ~""r ~ · _ ........... c ..... ., · lmmt"<li11-lt' oc:cu . Sub- , I ;~ .. .' ... :· ....... ~~-· • .1,,:"""::;:;~-;;:;.~;:..~-,..,,.,.---"""lh--·""•~10now1 .. _ .. ,,~! 6n1i1 011er;., .... Jacir "°"'Cl.I - HoUMI Furnl1hed 300 3 Br. CDI\1 • nrep13ce, 3 BDRM. 2 BaUI. bU•lr\I v.•/ '"""' '"~ uuu.""' .......... 4'H31Q. u~Ui d-r hook~p. CIJIU., ,...., leilllll! avaU. $550 Per In). new ..... ~·····••••• $3T'S. = Sml t ok. n,i• Incl. v.'8.ter &;: 1tardener. -'G-'o_no-"r-•_1 ______ 12 ;:~, ~~~ .... ~~~.:. $.~. mo." &24L ~uUdtr. n~'. EASTB~~!1F133REALTY S'W-trrlL PD Quiet Bach 3 br. Atrium & OR.·, f213l J$fal0, .,.._ BAYFRONT CONDO Macnab-Irvine Realty Company 642-1235 644-6200 CONDO. P1t1'k Lido. l BR 2~ BA. fpl , 11ew epic !111'\1• near beech, Lftguna. lrvillf' ·" ....... •· ·• · $380. SHARP, nice a.~1. J BR. $J..oo-.SMALL 1 UR private 3 br. Ntv.·port · V1ew • • 2 bu., blt··inJ, tan\ 11 y lncd y1t1'CI, 1;c1 we I 1.: o ru I?, ne"·. · · ·• '.' ·· •· • · • ••· S•l50. kitchen, lrplc,,# ept, drpe, Laigunn :! br. ton . 01{. . cov'rd palk>;;'''fncd yd, $315 .. Sl.'lO _ trrlL PD Rear Bach. Slt01-e1:Uft1 · ·· ....... S-195. !1831 PadUll Dr., 841-6743 Boet Slip Av.1il. out, 1111 blllm. To11 eond. SMO. n10. Dny 6'W).l!8061 P~I 11nall pcl ok, Corona dcl 3 Br. Ciinico High· 3 BR. 2 BA h01t1e. MKlOO t.far. lant!_~ • ............ · · · $515. F'enctd lot. All elec bltn11, sa:rs-1 en. frplc. gat'fli;:e. nr ·I br . .sp.,·a:lu~ • l'lf'V.' • • sum. 126.'i mo. Aak tor Keith. 2 BR, 2 RA. 61$.1417 Elea:nnl , Elf')1t1nl. f:legn111, Avail. April t51h. San Juan Capls l rano View! View! 1051 Site Dr .. li~n . lCentral '\/1'1"' "rh'fl te 2 bdrn1 2 bn1h A\f'. aC'tOtis from llrt!n Ventura • \\'est of ~Iallbu, South of Thou5and Oaks. Beautilul Pa.reel right on the beach. $-L5,COO. Call 6-1&-0).).}. toWn/beach, Laguna. 6 I.Jr. u~. 48 bea('~ •. $1 m. 962--44n $300-2 BR, 2 BA, nk<t·ly furn, CuU 61>7'l1i 4 BR, 2 bl\s, $310. mo, petkl, $600 pl!r 1l10 Yearly, Call 642·2800 Nf;\\' l Bn 2 Ba POOL on ' " I I Conim. H!leip.I Lot •46. tov.·nh011u: v.·11h h••aut !u CONTACT RAY PK I\1GR attan vkv.'. 0vl'rlook5 thl' I for' .01hOY1·lli1;:. ' ' ·· frplc, i;ar. 1 blk bench. CdAI trplc, 1m1 Wrighrv.'OOd, NU-VIEW RENTALS 11.B. f\V. of SpringdAle, S. \ \L LF\ Ii I \I I ' goU courst, glll'. Comp $l~NEW & Nice 2 BR. !\talnt Adull&. No Peti. gara~. yard. patio, Cl.Thi. s:t%1llno. ~U24, 49'-3387. ~2 BR, 2 BA. ffpic, 1 blk 673-4030 or 4g.i..3243 ol Slater. Call 846-axxl br'adt. Newpon. South Lasuna pool, MUM. &: t('nnl~ l.,,Url15. Cwaom tk>rol· with lolled 1 cellin,i.:, lu1'uriou.~ l'llrJ""'~· I Real Esl•W. cllnin.g room, drefl.nl kitchen, Gtn.-lt firf'place & !'('ll r l!vt~ rm. '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~j;' I \.\LLF\ · Rl\1.1' VACANT 2 Br house, blk~ to beach! AIM> l BR !lone Ranch, $225, a Ing I es, families. A&f . F~. 9J9-&130 BEACH Area 2 Br. $1110. Fncd for kids/pet. Prtvat~ Homofindoro * 547-9641 $300-:! BR. bltr11. dbl garage, I --'----''-"'-----I yard, patio. Np! Hgts. 2 BR 2 bo, elevator to bt'a<"h Nu VIEW RENTALS & PCX>L 24 hr Stx-., Val"I • prkng:, lrg deck "''/beach Ii. \\'el bar. 2-dl"i:kcd 1.:1tlo. • 67)-40.'!0 or 4~-3243 \v/v.· l'U By 01•:ner 4!8-2.817 . 011oner ..... 111 <..,,nsl!lf'r leasing. Acreage for ule $66,500. Call ~1720. ISO . . . LUXURY LEASE BEAUT. Nev.-poli Shores Townhouse Unfurn. 335 homr. 3000 8'1· ft. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 2955 !·!arbor Bl vd. L.ARGE f/\MILY 110t11E OPEN 2 lo .i SAT/SUN. ~ TUSTIN ,\ \rE. SBR/:iBA, In: f<lfll nn. Ne>W· ly dt'rornll'd 1hn1ouL llu~c \ol 7fl'x16.i'. ; ij 6 , 5 0 0. &'6-fi67ti. ~~~ Newport Heights HIGH ON A HILL A custom bJ1 .. one of a kind house, wlth 3 bdrms.. den & bar. Very beautifully ~rated; a must see! $81.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 357 CATALINA \\'ANTED tl.CTf'age \'iC. o. Cnty. small or t:i11;(', R<ol\ l.nnd Dtvr!t'1J)n1ent Co .. 5-llt·i115.'i. Cemetery Lot1/Crypts 156 I 2 CEtltETERY lots, Pai•i fic View Park. Cdl\1, area, S235 ca, 646-5632Klll 2 CE~IETER.Y lols, Pnci h<· 1 View Park, Cdlll, dcvelopel.I 111-ea, $23:1 "a, &IG-3632 Commercial Property 158 COAST HIGHWAY PROPERTY 50' FrontaJI:(' n e ll r restaurant ·row. Present operation IB rtStaurnnt & tieaJth food store. Escrow 10 suit buyer . John \\'at15. 644-UXl (No16l Macnab-Irvine Renlty Company 642-8235 644-6200 12 UNITS Costa ~lf'M s201:, mo. in· t'On1c. SITJ,000 uskini::-price. An. .. luus 0\\'111.'t wtll C!HTY 21111. BM Carpet Inv. Div. 9ig..2~ TRIPLEX + ROOM "FOR 6 Costa ~!~a $4!1,T'.il. 18.000 sq ft . Zoned R2. l\1aster plan· ned Rl/R4. Try RJ..CP. Red Carpet Investment D i v . 979--2.'i.10. I l NEW DUPLEXES · 10th &: Bay. Shown by appt 337 Nev.'J)Ot'l Blvd., N.B. only. Owner ~1 BRAND NEW CONOO 2 BR. pool, pvt patio le gar. S~i. 962-2645; &G!46ll9 I BR hciuse sun cr.f S125 BAYfRONT, pri. bch. Plt>r San Clem~1e. 's1Z>.' ll.n: nvail. Lrg._ ~odcm 3 Br. Irvine Bachelor unit , NB. $1.Ll. $600 nlO. \rl)I. 673-6640 1,;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.; AJtl, Fee. 979-8430 Coron• de1 M•r 2 BR. 2 Ba ............ $32J Callf.'s Lar9e1t Rent el .. 2 BR. 2 Ba., den ...... S385 Service. House1, Apts? SEAWIND 3 BR. l~i baths ...... S300 Homefindoro * 547-9641 Next To Spyglass 3 BR. i ba•h• ..... 13IO. <SO " CR .. 1!4. halhs ...... $300 Balboa Island VIEW 4 BR, :? baths .......... S.170 4 BR. 2'rl baths.,., SL10/4TJ WAU< TO BEACH! J Br, 2 3 BMroom, 2 bath hOme, CALL 552 7500 Ba, $2'~. Kids/pets ok. fireplace . formal dining, • Homofindoro * 547·9641 .. 1./-deao'"" 0~•" E»Jo> VISION pnvt1te community ten111.!l &: YRLY 1 hr h."t' • l..K. prlv. patio. S2IO lncld utll Crpts, ~. 6Ta-1B19. SY1·imming pool in this prestigious area a b o v e CDrona del JI.far, $495 per Balboa Penin1ul1 month • lease. 644-4687. e red lhill REALTI' REALTORS , . BIG Corona has a rM!w chalet u I p k c t •-"-;:.;::o::::.::::..:::::::..;c_ ___ I 45 BAYFRONT. Pi~r. float, 4 BrorJBrbothY1•/trplcs. n v. ar en er, uwun::: s, BR, 4 Bath. \\linter or 10l5 of open beams & 182 Yearly. 673-2039 stained wood, vle\YS .ol I-.;:;:;.:;.:.:"'-''----'-"' Costa Mesa Spyglass & Fash.kin ls\. $450 & $550. 317 lleHotrope. 2 Bedroom hlde-a ...... -ay, on 40 GROOVY Bachelor Pad, I 644-417~. acres. IOYl·er Riverside BR, S17a. 1.::.c...~S~P~Y~G~C.~\SS=~H~l~U~.-- County. llas utllltics. Ex· Homefinders * 547-9641 TAKE \'OUR Cl:!OIC£'. t'hani:e for 3 lo 5 unil~ in h 3 !1100/ ~ '"""'"' -5 Br 5 Ba + bonus Sl2:;Gr-mo TURTLE ROCK J bedroom. dining room tr. family room. New i:old pile carpet &: drapes. $450/mo. + see. dep. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (N21) Macnab-Irvine lain nn. i<Q1111n pool &. tennis ~aguna Niguel rrt. 2 blk11 ocean. ~I an y :irlras. -S·l!f.1 11m. L!!e only t'l r.OLt~ V?E\\1• 2 elct,'Bnt fantilies. 6'1it-3370 alt. 7.:.._ 10\vnhou!ll"S. ~pal'iol.ls In· FURN OR UNFUR:."\ terio1'lf. 3 BR. $100/$450. Eastblulf ·I BR., 21-i Ba .. l:i:e ~ yd, gardener. Pool use. Yrly lse.. furn ST.il. or unfurn $500. mo. 644--0V!. SPYGLASS \'iew in HVJI . 4 BR, 2 ~ory, Catalina to f\Iount Baldy \'1eYI'. Avail April bt. 644-5973 or SM-016.1 WALK Beach 2 Br 2 Sa dplx. 5285 yriy. Sngls/studenta ok. Homefinders * 547-9641 BAY VlE\\1 BLUFFS CONDO 3 br 2 ba end unit, pool. $600, Owner 61"~3533 IIV 3 BR. beaat. dee & lndscpd. Jam nn & din rn1, patio, pools, cul-de-sac, Nr !llChls. 640-8M5. NEW HarbOr Vu. "10/~fO. 3 BR, {rplc. 2 Ba, pool, tennis privl. &I0-1327 or 586-5724. 6-10.1500 est. 146.l. . .. . • \'.\LLE\ · Ii I \ I I \ ' . ~ . . .. ' . Mew Verde DELUXE Adult 2 BR. 2 8,\, Country Clu~ VIiia tY1nhse. $350. mo. No pets. Im· maculate! Pool. Isl & la~t $100. cleaning. G I e nd a n Realty, 548-m.t, c a I I anytime to see. San Clemen1e EmELl.A AREA. Ocea n vif'1\, golf, pool Int'. Beaut 3BR. 2 '~BA.'$29'5, 61:>-41 74 Duplexes Unf urn. 350 General ~,,o;~,.;');,,~~~~""•\ Be"h. "'"'a \\'ith 3 1~ .H~u~n~l~ln~g~t~o~n:...::B~•~·~•;.:.. __ 14 IJr Ba .. . •• .. .. . 1no COM-DUPLEX OYllli'r unit Ll-.:A~E: or Si\LE·comp! furn Both have 1'~A1'TASI'IC 180 (714)673·&210 C·l Lot $17 500 Barrett Realty 2 BH. :? BA. $27:'1/mo . .1~'71-cc vie11o·s. Call 640-1768 H.e11.lty Comn•ny ' So. or lfYl•y, ()f-ean View. I YT 642-4353 ..,...... ,... 2001 w.a.i-lll'd. 50'x140' Near lfllh ,r.. Po1nona new. Bo1h unils :i br, 2 ba +I~--_:._;:___:_:..:____ /\ch.di s, no peL<:. 962-2722 S1SJ. UNUSUAL nc\\' 3 level 642..&235 644-6200 NU lf.V 4 br/2 lrpl, .... ·etbar, \'u, l'O mm poolftenni!>. $!"i50. Ai;k for J o y c e . IH4-l 19l ,6,12-8235. Ge t all rentals for 2 yrs. Guaranteed service. : Homefinders * 547-9641 ' lrl•W110flh•ll·c.tlilomlf.92eto A\'('., C.M. Priced 1011' at lit . lain rni. Qualily <.'Onstr. Real Estate Wanted 114 Laguna Buch 3 BR. 2 BA, J~itchennid, self NEW LISTING S2.50 per SQ. t't. inlou1. Cll!!IOnl crpts, drps, clcll-!llng OYen, super crpt. . I Balboa Pen1n~ul• TURTLE ROCK San Juan Capistrano Broadmoor Plan 3 Wesley N. Taylor Co. sh u 1 tcrs-t'vt!l)'thing im· URCENTL.\'. Net'd sm. shop 2 BR. I ht!, 1 btk 10 walk 10 beach. 41» fernleaf, A charming 3 bdrm .. 2 ba., REALTORS niaculntc. Huge sundeck-ln~·lrhni; h\'1ni::-quarters for 1krA•nlov.•n & beach, ~a n 6T;H;ti15. ramlly mi., bit-In kitch<:n : 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. :.!':r car gar. Cust. sll'rt.'Q 2. Cd!\!, llalboa or Ne>Y11>0rt vu, <:hild-cat OKAY. Yr B~l~G'-"c=--~N~,,..-~,-.,-0-ry 3 Car Garage Delwce '1inglc i lory 4 BR .. family nn., 3 bn .; 2,000 ~ fl. lmmed. occupancy. $450 Per mo. NE\\' hon1e, 3 BR 2 bit/ins. .!rpl..:~ ocean $290/mo. 4gg..;mo eve. OCEAN front lm1•cr, :! BR. 2! bas., D. \\' ., d1:.p.. Y1'11sl11•r· ba. dryer hook-up patio, Ut 1ls'. vu~ pakl S<l.'.iO. mo yrly. 613-57291 :! frplCll ., ~ et1rpel & 3 Newport CenlC"r 644-4910 sys. ASSUl\fE 71:_.f~ l.DAN, B('h, close to l>ch . \\.'rite round 12.!5 orona. 2 • · garages v.·lth space & hook· By O~·ner. Ap"I. 6T'.>-li619. Cl1<.ot~iriecl /\rl No. 34, Daily \\/}~HAVE TllE BEST SU~f. duplex. 3 BR. ~ ~· bltns, up for trailer. Lovely patio. NEWPORT BEACH " Pil PO Box 1560 Co !\I.ER RENT~\LS AVAIL. IN crpts, drps~ view . 2 blks .10 Corona del Mar : Santa Ana Mkin.g only $48,500. Prime Bay{ront Sitt' FUNK FACTORY ~1• · · • sta l..r\GUNA beach. $495. nm. 300 Ins. CALL '-=\.o 646·1414 for bo.1t repair & sales A unique Latuna Beach ~Tesa, Ca. 926'2fl . GUMBINER & ASSOC Fcnct'(I yd. 673-7967 9 <:.r' Bill Grundy Rllr. sr.....m.61 shop. Complele .,..·\th 1op \\:ANT !o buy a h11lskle 494-!J.l2l 3 RR, 2 bas. wffrplc &. JSR. 2BA, bltlns. trplc.: BIG CANYON ,... ~lllM 0 craftsmen turning 0 u t rM11dent111I lot L."lguna, Stl.n patio., Old Cdri.I, -SO. Pacific 3 BR. 2 bas, central air, ocean \.'\I, bea m cl'il, 2 car: 'It¥ llW 1sr Tl~IE FTERED cusiom dC!!lignS a.., seen on ;Clemente or further ~-u~. 2 BDIL'I. house, 2 blka from Coftst Hwy, Call 6~2935 2 BR. Condo ...... $24.;/J\fO. fllllc, D.W., full cpl$ & gar, pvl beach priv/, $400 I EAL TY F'ully lellM.", prime tenant. Nalionnl TV. Ari e1tabliMcd J\t11;~t. be sleep, hnve v1eY1 , beach. ST.:iO mo. yearly days or 675-4578 eves &: 3 BR. Home ...... $295/!\.tO. drps, blt·ins. !'\ice area, le"' nio., 61~20.1 REAL TY 644-1193 Ntlf' Nt•••rl P••I Offlrt lax stwltcr. Top \oc:alion. busines.-. in a prinie loca· utlht1es 10 property&: pavtXI lease. No pets. (2lllG81-3l39 v.1mds. 4 BR. llon1e ....• , SJ00/~10. min. from Irvine Industrial Costa Mna Open Hous. $75,000. Birr. 6T.'.,..(i700 lion ncccss. J\Unlmuni 50' Y1·idth. after 6 "''e ek da ys .I N ,;,E;l=V::::,lq;_~,~B~R~-1~7ba-3 BR. llome ...... $..115/1\.10. romplex & schls. $290. mo., S•t/Sun l·S SP~NDABLE inc .. infla tion Red Ca rpet, Realtors ITI41676-St!T fTI4)·~ \\ic:nd~. v.·/frplc, vie"'" diSh.,..'aSher: l SR. J~on1e ...... $400/MO. Call &lli-5330 days & voknds NEW 416 \Vestmln5ter, 5 t"(l()ffi hcdi;:e: nr. be)', 4,SCK) Sq. ft. 497-1761 We're Buying Houses! 1BR HOUSE. ~lnn'1:! man. 5001:i I upper unit) Poinset· 3 BR. Ho1ne ...... S"2:t/J\t0. or 548-1913 nrt 6 NEAR BEACH ~-. 1 '·'• •-. Pl"' """" ori~ bld1.;. Bkt. 675-6700. c -•1 ·~ R•olly No pets or children. Sl70. 1·,, RANCH REAL TY Santa Ana tleights ·~·· ~ ·-TRIPLEX w iJ6:'.'.is.n· 4'W!l70 E•·e.. .:=::·~~~-~~-** lll-2000 ** 4 BDRM., 2 BATH rumpus nn, v.·/fllllc & bltin Condominium• I So 1,1 NE\\' 3 Br. 2•2 ba, frpl , gar, BACHELOR size house, un· \\1alk-in closels, di!h11o'8sher, bar-b-(Jue, Lois Vogel RJtr for ulo 160 Near .· Coast llt.ll. HOUSE ,1·1tt1ted. PV1 pt)' "''ill L ido Isle su""r n('ighhorhood~ $4(X).. 4 ~G BR. !or rent, 2 > biol-.-. , .• ,,.,. w··•-&' 54 .. ""'" T""' ""·'t"> one I '--'r<n ,... furn., incl Utils. $100. 1110.. "~ .. .., """''' 1· frplcs., shar; carp., garttges. "ro-rt "" ~ e BAYFRONT e lovo' .... " 1 ha 1 1 . "-V!'V ryrr an'a, b . car gar, -'----------1 ~ " ,.w " ·• ·IA.I • pny an cac;h for IOC'al $3:')0. GT;>--1076, 67:\.2925 old, in ranch in bcauli ~1 •M7 d d I OPEN SUN . 1·5 New <I BR E:\.IRA NICE S'18:i mo. inc. Xlnl invcli!. ,, ,, .. y, """"""""'' J BR. 2 ba. 0t."C'an side ''"• "' ' • orni in plush bro11o·n l'rpl, fully Vlewpolnt, Occnn ViCYI', I :;;1y .. 3 BR & den. 2 bas. SJIOO 00\\•n. S·IG.000. 2 an, 2BA & maids qunrll'r~. Hwy. Frplc, secluded. $37:i. rnco' '0\'!..,"'~e1t1.,....1.J.11".11rg1 liv nn, dra[>C'd. $350. n10. Drive by Xlnl Jc~. Cpt. Lrg lot. Dy rrple, custnn1 e>pts & drps. DAVID 0 , CARLSON l l~ &aut. furn lshe-d '\let har, 675-4'.{98. nv ,.;.. "" p1 · ant r111, PRIVATE HO~IE l£1h .J· Orange or call O\\.'ncr $6.1.900 33922 Calle S35.900. O....•ner 64&-5386 ... _ _. • 1 1 T v big yrd, 3 car gar, exciting G-12-2800 or &12-2164. Borrego 831 .0642. REALTOR 833-929l ''"ll'ICI.. 11 • ereo, co o r • "SHORECLIFF" 3 PLUS nc\v pt'Ogt'('ssive s chool University Park Area 2, den Duplexes/Unit• . \\·asher/dryer, etc. $800. BR 3 BA. Yrly lsc. 318 syscm, sort 11o·atcr. gardener -adults prefe1Ted $350 mo. Hunli!'Vton Beach SPACIOUS 3 BR, fnmnn. J sale 162 OFFICE BUILDING Call 642·2800 f\.1ornina: Canyon RU. ilicldcd, S.100 mo. avail r-.tay Bkr. 6'12--0200 car gar + ort1ce. Open s.11 2 Adiace-nt snitl'!I -reception Bu1inas Newport Beach Costa Mesa 1st • call 5.11-47&6 Condominium• S150-2 BR. Blt·ins, crpts, &: Sun 1·5, 443 Fullerton. SUPER 12 UNITS +4 ~ffices. One i:uitc no"' 0-rtunity 200 w•• 'NUT Sq"'"' 0 BR l!nfurn. 320 drps, Jrplc,1 patio, carport KINGAARD Real ~tale, occupied by dcnels1, oth<'r NEWPORT BEACH ,..... "' & laundry acil. Couple & 642.2222. These three 4-plc.xcs are available for owne.r/usct. DISTRIBUTORS It.WAC. 3 BR, 2 BA, Fam townhouse, ;\IC, crp t 5, Cost• Mos• 1 lnf11nt ok. No pets. locntcd in a nice Anahchn Excellent north r.o.ta I\le11.'I. Beau!. Llnda Isle & Udo Isle rm. crpts. drps, frplc, bllns, dshwhr, WI D, s.12-4664 aft 5:30 Pt.1. San Juan .tapiatrano orea. Very low vacancy fac. locntlon (lwll'Sll VcnJe). \\'e are ill need ol more men .... ·aterfront· tll'11ncs on annwtl range. patio, shake roor, Jrg balcony, encl. garage. $2-15. C OSE TO EACHI 3 BR. fam rm, ho~ lot. tor. Park-like Jots "'-SY1'in1· LeaM" option $98,SOO. Call l.O Sl'll & dL<:tribute Na· \eflSl.'S fncd yard. 2 car garage. + SJOO. dep. 8J2..43.:l8 :! & 3 BR, 2 bas., garages, L 8 I view, pri\• club "''/lmnh1, ~nR~ ~l112Btt S:S:Y u~lrl. 54~:!4 SouthCo. Realtors. k~f~s a1~;~to~l~ Bill Grundy Rltr. 6'i;Hi161 Xlnt No. CM IQ Ga~~ & TURTLEROCK. Rent o r ~r ~hil~1;;,~$275~dul~;: B~ 3N'M_, °dl:;(e g~r. &: a~ stables. pools, ownr S74,000. Gross :iichcdulcd llK'Olllf' HOUSE + products in the Orange TJIE CHA.~NEL REEF \\tr pd. $300/J\l · 54 1! • lease. J BR. 2 ba. 0....'tlE'r, 546-8397. 546-7838 bltns. Clo~ to recrt>allon 496--0120 O\'('r 121.000. ""r '"" \\'ith Coast Arca. Meas availa ble 2 Br ::Z ba .... ·atcrfront rondo 3 BR, 2 BA, very :sharp. Lge Tov.·nbous<>. $400. n1 o. , & schls 514 18th St 847 395 ~ " 2 UNITS :;ccurily·pool·i!locu1.zl·mnri11a ram rm. all bltns, quiet, 834-fi0.12/ 833-1917 J BR.. 2 ba. Clean. Swim · · -, ' OPEN HOUSE 25842 Via !)(>I 1{)": dn. O\\'fl<'r Yl"ill carry at provide R good inrome. \\'e r-I J\l t' II $250 L n-h Rey. 3 BR, 1% BA. fam rm. S\.·~. Nel'.' Tnplell:. 3 BR. 2 BA provide the van + a good $1000 furn. {)y."f1Cr 6T:r3535 fan1ily street. Su Per UNIVERSITI' Pk Terr. :21 ;..i910~~ Ba Pm aguna '"'ac J1;oo~-~ .. ~·~l~l·~· ~4!1Hl23"'°"°"7~·---l ri.IAGIC CARPET REALTY + T,1.0 2 BR. 2 BA ,\pl•. heallh insurance pla11. A RE,\L Sharp! l Br duplv.;, Enst.sidc, C.I'o!. location. NE\V JBH. 2BA l\\'llhsc. fire -i · )' P '"QQ"c'· QU g• ,... --1711fr !79=44C -sm11.11-dc'1i0Sir-v.ill be Tf'· ~s1£i0. Kids/petS"f~nJ?'I~ otr. Avail ~~ ~lo. Call ace, poor-s:m. 5.32-7896 3 BR-Monticdkt. Sri ~u 1-l-.J..'-·-IET l "'new South Laguna f'iitlO. Fl'i)TC.YOfd.l.aunilry · k' · H 1• d * .. 7 9641 Lan)' .......,-"'°"" lse. Avail i\pril 1. Aft. 5:30 r1plsfdrp11• 1',· 1 ri:_p_!c·1 ~awldh"' NEW DUPLEX rooin . gn ragc!'. 6·~-114 111111'1.'d for v.·or ing 1n· ome 1n ers ~ • ' 3 BR. 21 2 BA. near adull e.•?2126 a1·. a o .,.·ac1 "'"' 011. • * • ~ • • GOLDEN D/\ VS. J\I OVf' in before summer, then relax 111 Thi' hf'ach Act'Oitts the i;tl'C('t or in thi~ 2 BR 2 ht! homl'. Bca111 ceilings "'arm the mon1s upstdirs &· ll'l!i' sliding gins.<; door.< 11'1 lhe liN&~gR'~A~n.E~~~Te 494-8086 49'l-l397 T ustin ONF. of Orange County's !inc hon1es. Tustin Hills, fl\1 marl. over 1 flC'n!, 3 lgc bclrn1s, 2 dbl garages, base· mcnt w/1vlne c e 11 a r . $101.000. f1141&12-8584. \'l'ntory. Call Ju !" t ic e ~~~~-=--~ICOLLEGE PARK POOL I u · · p k ·~ p.m . ...,... !""" i""I "Iii. No •hlld o• 3 BR. 2 BA J~ouse + 2 !\ICE honie + lneoml'. ror Brothers for appt for in· 1 n~. 1 ?lk 10 occ~n. lncld 1101\IE, ~ BR. 2 bas .. pool poo · IU\1?rsity ar · ..i2.i' Dana Point ~~ . .i!»-812S. ~ ~· BR. :!1; BA Apt. Frplc's, r~~re\. lnvf'ittment in tf'n'il'llo'S. 12131 Gf:l-800! or patio, util fl~. quiet "'Ol'k· table, low inaint., Good 1\10. Ph: 5.i2.0J79. ~nr·~. patio's, yard's, ('tc. Cosla l\lcAA. 3 Hou~s +2 121'.il 3.~2'.Sl. .,..·cekdays 8 t l"pl. SM .. >l-~l-125. cond., $32J. mo., incl pool 3 BR. 21, bas &: ,.-am·rn1, WVEL\'. nc,..· 3 BR Newport Shores N('l\'pGrl l!clghls. townhouses. Yr\y in I". 5. H S•s Unfurn, 305 service., Call :>!~ZS. ext. YK'V.' crpls. pool &. tennh1 TMvnhouSf', frp!e. d.lx. cpt, 1 1 ., BR. 1,,. ~.,. f-I-, D.IV ..• Ca11Builrlcr,&l6·M14 Sll,ti•IO. Prirf' $8!1 ,700, 2:'4 . priv.,$400.~-71().'i drp• bll "S 3 •1 1. ,, "" ,.,, Owner. 6-12-5322 Bottle Water Route Gen•ral . '1".. "in_ u'OlTI blks 10 B<'al'h. $300. 1110 )'r· Income Property 166 COST,\ ·'IE."\ <-Pie.". IO'', 11. you an• interei<tt'd. in o\\·n· --------~-l-'RR. IBA. one story rondo. Laguna Beach beach. & 11anna. ma. nm. ly.-213-3"1-l7o.t ·.·~c:;c.;.;.._..;.:..c,_:..__ .~ " I 1 n.1iet priva1e al'('a, pool & 2 4!M--04:i2 e\·es ~ \\·knds. • I -dn, inc. S6701l\10. PnY:s nii:: your ov.·n iusiness or ALA ~ENTALS ~· S "'UTIL PD B · -San Juan Cap strano OCEAN UNITS .· ·i al . t ta: cs + . $3000. do1,•n. S I L VE It . A rr i;11ras;e. Aduhi<, no pets, lu.r 1 R private Fountain Valley I R ~~W~.1)i AS:::~g $ 6 5. o"g"on: ~PH INGS \~'ATE~ CAil pul Wf ~!.t.LIU !"+ 111VICI Ll'ni;c $.1.:.0 mo &l:!~\~15 fncd yard, child/pct ok. 1 DELUXE neJ. duplexes, 2 &I 1 YEA OLD Ow-r 6'7"7178 YQU o11 a route. u1 Oran.gc DELUXE 3 SR 2 BA $2?&-2 BR nr beach, llcaullfu\ 3 BR l 2 BA, un~u111. 2 car 3 BR&. tltm r-·. '"'''' '" ~ C f ' ' · Vl<'YI'! Sml pet ok. 15001 St I Co rt '""' I 1 ycnr old. 3 blocks to beach! S ount>"S nll'st orea l'&lTiing f ill HOUSlS To11o·nhouse. Re c r !! at 1 on Slj()-O(AfUtl lNG olda-1 + gar, e-r lnj:' _ u · story privacy, prlv yds & Tiny ,.ii'\\' of Blue Paclric. CLO E TO BEACH $1~100. pcor' mo. Polentlll l W l ~'TS. ('enter, pool . ~/month.\ l)(>n, frplc home. 5l6..00.11 alt £. or 673-5013. dbl garaaee. Rec area, fll'a~I Go~cou~ 2 story _ 6 unit Bmnd New DcilL'<C 3 & 4 unllntllt'd. \\'l' "''ill train the ,.._._._~_ .. .-uL.OUPlS. ~10 . , MAN i ' 0 T H E R S Huntingtgn ~ffCh Dana Pl harbor, oceaOl :ipartnient :;;panl~h motir. BR Duplr-x. 3 Ba. Dbl gar r1~ht 11111n . Silvl'r Sp1ings NIWP'Mf 1 IAY,C.M. ••l-IJIJ 3 BR, i. BA, Fan\ Rm. Dm 1 AVAll.ABLE vieW!. ~tost prestigious lnl 7.ciu \'acancy. Barg al n ('a. 1 !80.000lld. 514 18th St. HB. \\'ter, 9&1 N. Batavia, HURR\" .. "'o-'t I "''."--•·I• Rni. Liv Rm. New Gn;en. NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR. 2 litory, ne'v bldi;:-, shag a.tea. Del Obi&.po & Ca~I hl'11ch IO\\TI \•alue al O:"ILY c°''if.1'18~'c;i''-'r.Iit4°i7.J95-jj-~1mr<-\•~°'~'~""'""'~'~71~·1~1~532-000iii~·ii01..,,.., \ l Br 1145 ..;1 ~k u;;r.· HB' ))rook llome. S92 Carnation, 673-4030 or 494-324S crpt, a 1c, no Pets. Cnildren Aspero. -196-8.16.l $t15J1K'l! Try 10~;. do1,·n. HOUSE + 6 UNITS ,,.. 01 675--0Til ok. $22J-$j() cleaning, Stl A"'°p1"'1°"F~u"'rn""'=--~3 r a11tai;11c appt'N'l8tl0n area. New unHs at 2637 Elck>n, 'f. Q Kll'\D 2 l.>!l ........... ""'""" ........ "" • C:\11 todny !t33-33ffi. C.'J\1. Jst u!eT .,....,~ ""'l'lte e Boat..ri+Ug Nels $50?oil 1~~ rottagc $l 1'5 -funi E. o~i'h i~,~~co.:. s:1i0.2 t3r, "'/vie"''· Encl . yrd. & patio. 841-620!, ~761. Balboa Island ,., . . e Candy Store $7500 FP 1 Br Sl9.i yrly utl Bnl Is. ' · N'E\I' 3 BR 2 •-~--h ~.... ·-. n:fu-"able. D • ,. e, -· • • l >-1 WE~~5~™:fili;;lii!l1~1~1~1il ofl. Call Builder 646-44l4. • Equip Rental I nr cottage $185 ull JX1 E. Homefinders * 547.9641 °"""°~'c:"'°=,-· ='93~-'"17-l-'Bro~ku=-1 LUX"'Spac. 2 BR .• Fil:i. rec l~ ~' ·--r C.J\I . TRl-PLf.:.X, 3 2BR.S. .. Nets $18 000 Y r \y, C~I LEASE 4 BR 2 ba. fnnt. nn. areo. Perfect for cpl. or 2 LOVELY • '\'EAB.l.\", 2BR llallh Ho!Me pill .~ palic)!C !('OCXf I 0 ca I I on • J b Sh I s250!'vt 2 Br fpl prl nk $18.'i Jl.R. SINGl.F.S or Fan1ilil's'. :! BR bit I in:>. near I c hoo I i; sngls. $270. 9fi&..3-113. IB1\, Spacious. PAI lo. B-B·Q1 l~iiijjjiiiiiiiiiiii~~il: I ' j ' ~~·~1~,·1 Yl'ager R ca 11 Y '. HOLOLANgp '~St NESS 2 Br dplx S2ll5 fpl NY11Jrt honie, Sl j(l, Also l BR llorse oil$=-'~"='°~·-•~•~Hll::o::·IO::c_· ---2 BDRM. 11, BA bltns, Ll>1i.se. En1ployed Adult Onl ---·-~ ~ 2 Br drt'iim hse S300 N llols H.,'lni·h. llB. szn . Ag1 . Ftt. 3 Bl<-,, fro•l ,,.,,,. 1-m·. ,..-. '"""'-e1·•1s M'>:. 61:\-2197, 6~. Mobile Homes ~OG!\'1 SALES 66-1170 l Br 2 BA f)ll gnr S'.110 NB 9'ffi.8IJO. ........ " "' .. u..,;. '"" I' ......... NE\\' 3BR '>t>a f .. 1 ]II 1 •s \~I n~d~u~•~t~r~;·~l'-..'.:P~r~o~po~rly'.!.~1~68!\•!!!!~.,...,!!!!!!~""""""~ I J Br 2 B:i" Sl".5 ln·ln<' sE-"LuDl:D 2 BR. 11 ,,,, frpl<" & yrd. s.17:i Met. . mo. Refs. 6·16--0iliO C'\·e. 1 · • • , r.,.c. a 1 For Sale .. SITTING PRETTY ~ -19.'J.-l~ or '1!&-1331 Leguna Hltls bltins, t.,,lor ,,.,patio f.: bhti ,• .... 11\th oiu• 11o live in and 3 OVER 1/ ACR MR. CATFISH 3 Br 2 Ra " $26:1 Lng lhll~ Brini;: pets & l.o<:e! L•gun• H lllt a1'3.il lly l\'k or 1110. 6T:>-90Z2 I GREENLEAF ,\ pr\\'ate 5 sl;11' arlul1 ('(1111· nt1111!ty li'JO \\'hiU\1•r A1·r .. f',:\L h11s nvnilahlc fl 2-1>.fiO Barrin~tvn. Upgr11d\'d In C'Very Yl'lt)', r.Tust bl' !il'Cll TO he 11ppreciale>d . S 2 0, 0 0 O W1G-7!l!\j, !I ani to 6 pn1 2 E . . < Br 2 Ra " 1260 Co'" """ Homefinde rs * 547-9641 3BR/2", -• ' 10 rent. t°Ol.lllll('S \l'llh lal'1'.:e frt'.sh c11t hsh. imported ll~m 1 ·I Br F:\r "$275 Lag. 11111.'I uh, I"""· "'/dl')T, LITTLE TSLA.i~D 2 BR. 11 Q\1'nl'~ unlr undt-r ron· INDUSTRIAL Ark111158Ji, llllSh P)lppicti, :\Br l'\'1 $000 Yriy &I ts.I * Sl!ARP :i Br, t & To1\T1· 2 RR ho1nf' .,..., nt'11· crpl~ le crpur, drps, ,\/C. very BA, \'try nice! \\'int('!' $2T,i sll'\lctlo11 110\\•ln nUn'Ni'\t1.on PROPERTY ~l!tqllll!I ttnt1 C'Ountry gra'1'· CALL t;S FOR I\IOR.&:\IORE hou.~e. SZ'!.5. Pon! (?'11ra~ drps. CI05e to parl!: & ocean. ct~n. $.265m0-f>U..~ A\'All Yearly. 613-n.78 Bl'n•·h.rnily :> hl<lf'lo! fnu11 /I rtRI p~lf'Mt dl"f'nm. $ LANDLORDS $ pntlo. !\.lrst1 verdt. Rl.1-897·t '29atmo. E\'es,830-roll Newport Bffch Bllboa P,.eninsule tilt> ocean. ~1~.000. Call C'\M'to t() llarhor Blvd. at 3a26 qi\iler cliu~ii; $9.~, gTOlll~. FEl: FREE. can Ui Today. 1 BR hsr. frplc. Jg. gnr, Laguna N iguel -,..... The R8al E state 'F,air \\'~~l n1in~ter..A\'Cl\lli' In Snn· Jo or !l'IOrc information cn1l SALA RENTALS$ lcrll.-ed yd, $15.'i. mo. 1049 \V.1 -c.:..:..;_.....:"'-;_--- 536--2551 or 839-6133 1t1 Ana . ltiOO l!i"'" ft. Bldg. ~.lll. Newport & "'"'. 642-8383. \\'!Ison. 646-3192. WATERFRONT $35 WEEK l UP 4 BR 2 bit living nn !: dining • with SLIP. 2 La • Slecpln& Rooms P!us 2400 sq. ft. of 11hcd , HEALTH Foods. b<-autifu\ ~ ·-E ASTS I DE 1•'COME-n11w UM'<I ns o1i\runental ooun1ry lit01"t'li in n~t de· LANDLORDS! 3 BR. crptg, drps, hllin.-., 41:. l"'I iron 11o·orks. 0Yl'ller tnay s\rahlto \)('Bt'h llrea, cstAr> gar, fenttd yd, $1$5. mo. 1972 V\klna: Bren1 wood 2'lx60 ::: IJOU!i('I on I lnL :l un ,t, 1~·11se back ror 5 l'l'IU'~. E.x· Ii~. cnl1 ~Ion-Thurs n.a.. \Ve Speciallze In Nto,\•por: 10-19 \\I. \\'ilson. 646-3192. nreA fam. nn. trplc bit/Ins, • l lou~ketplna: Rooma cpts/drpA, f c n c e d A bedrooms, 2¥2: bat s. • Ocean View Aet1 sprinklcn, 2 <ill' gar, tm· Carp• ts, drps. Very BALBOA INN 2 BR 2 BA . Cus101n cpl. 2 BR. J:i~;. return . .,.·!th lO~~ C't'llf'nl in\'<'!illllt);nl. Orl\'f! b~ ~ Beach • Corona del t.l ar • Dana· Po1nl &. rlrps. fjNlut. J11nd!cop..'tl dn. 011Jntr "'Ill cat'l')' 2nd. rind call llOYI'. Priced al "'-'~·='--~--~~ & l.agunt1, Our Renlal Ser· ::;.;;;.;.;;...:...:.;;;_ ____ _ maculate. $350 1st, last Sc pr Iv 1 t e . $500. Bkr. lOG Main Street dep. 49'>-2544 133-1560. 175-11., lill rk 11, bl~ fl'l')ni bcRr h Al!IO l n1ore to choo!if' Imm. $65,000. C.111 ~ 41, \RS estab. Beauty Salon. Vice 11 Jo'R.EE to You! Try FRESH as SpriJ\i, dellahlf\11 1!1.1111ln(.:tOI\ SOOrecliff~. SCe tnvt'l'! \\·l«(>ly -F'rt'I' cou11· 6 Stations. $10,(m. C.rtl.. Nu,.V\ew! Utile hornt 3 BR $285 to appr. can for 11.ppt. M.'llng. Call Prc~t1ge l101nes, 6~. sand & Sea Rily. NU·VIEW ,RENTALS 4'!6-H86 or $1331 · Lr•" Im 2BR. ""'· Spre· EA~LUFf BA. View ol °"'"' & Bay PACIFIC Island V 11 lag('·, 3 BR & Conv, Den, trplc, 1 • 336-4812 • 66-0046. "='=c:;,.~~~~-&n-4030 ~94-324.1 Huntlntton &each ,-970--• .::l:..,=:x..:52"'-.::n:.. .. -,.---I WATERFRONT PRESCHOOL P11ln1 De~ert tacular v~w. 2 Quo gar. S390tri.IO. Yen.rty. G-IG-81t. Quiet, Aeeluded, adul!s oo-4 BR .. 2 ba .. tov.11homE'. 1,8:50 or 646-8409 e"\'tS, ly. CALL LA>n.yoo at Sq. ft . O:lmplelely re<k-ror. BA01ELOR $135 1 ;\fnhlle IK>me. Ottan Vie....·. 5 Unl111, f11nt<111:1le location & l.h·to In property, Co. U c. Nc1v equip & ref. air Nlnd. 3BR, 2BA. bltlns, dbl r:U. ,::83:!el:::-221"'-'2'-'"'e:,,:':::!19-~2118"'----I lhruOOt . Double !;rtrllJ::I'. l ~t A: la.st ncY.' pe.inl I:. l'Bl'p('I, Sharp! Newport Beach Community pool. V1ican1. *• 2u.6S7·l49G •• SXtO n10. ask lor Dalt' S·1!15 ~r nionth. Qutf'T ndult N"ev.-porl &erh Viti"" Pool. Inc. Sli.7'!0 c. \\'Jlllam.'I Rltr. 538-6166 pRrk . No P'''~· Prt<"l"d for O\ll~l;ind!ng j)f)f)(lrtunily. ,.,_.,,~ 64'-1131 BROKER ,_c_o_ro_no __ do_l_M_or __ -1 1111ml'C1111.tf' 1\11\e. $~9 9 5 . I~ Do\\'fl. SJ2i.00l lots for Sale 170MoMyto Loan 240 COOL JE\YEL. Prl\'llc l IV\RBOR \rit....· 4BR. VAi'. 001\DO, ~ Blu!f11, l RR. S2n pr mon1h, ~-1-•-' TRIPLEX 1 t TD L \\atcr Ir 18.l'dcn('r In<:. 3-12 ~u•n UW!{J 6'IS-801.~ f'\i'ntngi. DAVID D. CARLSON 1966 C!l<:STWOOD. •X:t2 REAL TOR 133-9293 w 100 poii-ou1 room. l Bil, full Bti. lol"('i'd tilr l~at, ~w 9 Nf;\r 2 Bl)H:'>I l'NtTS crpl!! t.. cll'fl!'C, bllnJi, 001 C<l"lff :\1e~a . S<..-hr<lull"<l g:~!I !ICl'('encd paHo & r1u1>0r1 . S24.790. f'r11-e S\94.000 Tl)' $3:i00. ct•h. &G-"rJ.'\6. Hl1 • 11(111 n. Brokl'r l'Ollpf'l"ll· 1lon CJS R11al E11t11tr ATTRACTIVE l-lx6.1 In S:i n ~1~1168. ,J1Jan Oip1t1trano, j Slor Adull Park. a1 owner, 15 NJ-::\\' DELl.iXI:: UNITS -49l-3748. 1 1 Rlock lo bi11u:h. TI1rM1 unll.11 By Owll{'r, ,72 20x~ 'lBH. cAn not bl' duplit"All°d a t this price! OS"LY $355.000. 2ba, bUlnJ, lrg pof'f'h & C'.ALL 968-1.ttl ;,';'.'.'~ 2 '""''· •• 11 "'"" *' Crest Realty + S oans BMm, $150. mo Jsc $40().$4'W &-H-6l"6 ~iMgle lrl'el, 1'1')tl'lt'r. A•'AI ht'<lroom . F\rcpla~. pool ROOM FOR 6 WW.111hCOSTAM!SA Homeflnders * 547.9641 JiOOn. MOO. nlO. inC"ld~ bullt-in'I. Adulll, 613--85il. Cost'l ~l"sa Si9.T;it'I. um sq 'UP TO 909' LANDLORDS FREE I SPARJ\LING 4 Br. 2 BA, 4~~~.~Tl~:ro::; ~'· ~~2.100 Vts1• &tfflf'. ·;;-6,-;1'-;mll="'· .,,.....,...,--,,...,.,....,-1 h. Zon('l'I Rl. rtflll~t~r p!An· 8 1t'.a % INTEREST WE'RE MOVING IN ,. ~t. drps, bllm. $215. C\\'\VOOD'R.EALTY~l290 BLUFFS "re1', t BR. 211 8~~~ . .1\~~·3.i.2 !~tn ned R3JR4. Try R:t-CP. RM 2nd TD L ns .. TO HELP YOU OUTI RED CRPT RLTRS 893-JS:il WEm'C'Ll.IT 4 Br. 3 ne., fl\m bali., nr. I-ti Sehl & (',alho11c Call 61~7·1. Ct11'Pf'I ht\'. l>lv.· 979'-'Z\MI. oa Homefinders * 547·9'41 NE\\' ell:t'l'UtiVt' 2 ~tory La mt, 2300 sq, It. Ref's. Call chul't'h. W\i )Tl)' lf'1t.se . ~C""o"•t"a"~Mo"",.:;_----1 REs. GCL\102', Rh't',,.ld;c<i. Lo w••t rat•i O ra n9 • Co. IIBEr TI-IE BO'M'Ottt Of.' ~1~4Tbl'! Sea. $495. 63!Hi>38. Call art 11 am .. 6+h51»2 nr anyon Uc. Pvd st, v.·11l('r S I M Ti.OUND WAST'!: BASKETS . 3 BR llonc RtulCh ,flCrtaA"· P1\RK 1..100 3 Br. 211 ~. FURN IBR ap1. 2 o 3 & elc<". No nmog. $3,200. .1tt er f'f· Co. "lt:an by vlt1dnJi ,.. paoer 4BR 2BA~ ftu:n&:din rms. o.crs $380. Al!IO 3 BR HotM! Ra.~ tU Bol"-ro NB. Pool. trpl, \\'altACf', eos18 ~fM:a S1 jlS-~2 M2·1VI .54.S-0611 plAlf In the bciuom of the 'l'T pk. \\'At~r. ~dnr pd, HB, $225. Aat. Fee. 9'1Mq> ~lfmo. &1z..o318. &IG-0147. mo, 842-..llllt 4200 ~q. fl. C-2 lot. rH"ar Str1't llarbor art! 2' )TS. b«1kttt. Tum Idle l!en\1 Into $.tiO.Onr. $lSU/;J36..184.9 • WATERFRONT 2 BR. 2 BA 2. DR , 2 ha condo. No 0L'G~E""f''°'tJR°"'N""2"""B~R-.. -B~l~li-,,,-I ~1. Cl"ir & Br111tol SI. O t. Cuslfied Ad! call 6U-M7! euh v.•lth " Olillly Pilot Stll Idle Items with a. th.llY ti! ~nd ol Junt. U!iO/mo. P!1*· $29S. Call 5-IS-7964 Aller 1v It', drnpcs. Adhs, nn pel.1 ~IG:iT "1od.,o"y'-':-------'-'0::;•:.:•::;•;"11"cd'-"A::;d.c;6"1:.Utl=78::;·'--Pilot 0tt"8Wed ad. &12-5618 Call fOt" appt, 6Th=g!I !.p1u. '· _l_tit;_"_&4_2-_9''20~----· J • •• ~"·Furn. 1co1t• M••• w 360 I f oate Men 'pt. Unfum. Sullday Maret. 24 I '>74 ... _P'_· _u_"w"-""'----J-65 I ¥:··u-.,.,-m-.---3'J--A-p-t.-u-.-,-.,...-.---m=~,.-p1-."°'u-.-,-... -.-. --~m~,.-P-,-. -u-.-,.-,.,.-. --'--J6S~Apt• .. • ~:.:::c.:..~::;.:;:.;;;... __ _.;;.:;.;;.;.;::.;_-"';...~;...--..:.'-".;::."-;:;c.c..:;:..;;.;...,__-"~ Furn.orUnfurn. Huntington k.c:h N•wport &.•ch ,. Newport Beach Newport Beach IJAJl., l'lLOT D .9 Apts 370 Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 365 Cott• Me•• -------I $3D WEEK " UP $1 SS 1 1 • &udio ' 1 BR Apl1. GJGA.VTJC l BDRll. • 1V & Ma.kl S.Mre A\•all. ~·ou Bet II'• wtdupri('('d~ •Phone Sen1ce ·!ltd. pool That'• 'ol."hy 111t11e apts. i Childtt.n I. Ptl $ectk)n 'ol.U'fl IA$ k:lne:· Crptil, 2316 Ne"'JlOrt Bl\lf., 0 1 dTJ•, Slove & "'-h'ia· Lot., 54S-97S6 or M>-39S'1 of 1erttn lli>A'n. Covt.rcd -!*SUS CASITAS * aarAgei;. Adult(!, 00 Pf'lA q 2020 F"llerton Me. JI blk • J"tnl~ied S..chclor'1 It t E. of Nev.'port Blvd., &-1 I Bdrm.. t;)u .. -epUonnily nice. blk. So. of Bay, c.r.1 .• .. 1 2l ll)JiNt'.v.'pcll'L Bl. 01. 642-ifi!IO. •BEAUT FURN 1 Br 10111 of \\'Al.¥ TO SllOP_ 17th l ! b!t11111, POOi, "''lllk to shop. T\u~tln. Uke ne1,1• condo. prng, ml from bch $1~. 100. 2BR, 2BA. S27a ur. 3BR. I 931 \\I. 19th St. 548--0192 2BA, fpl , pvt pal., p clbhSc, LRG 2 br. Adultll. Pool dbl <'llt.."I gttr SJOO. up. AGT l11u11d. cl~ io ~P ctr 646-32.:>.1, &12·7771. Or J:: N ! bU!I. J!).11 Poll\llllll, IJ.12·3527 DAILY Ii~! Tulltln I Ne'ol.· . Orleans Apll.) 'Dan• Point MARTINIQUE 'APTS. ,LARGE 2 BR. $2'"i0. NC\\.·~ 2 & 3 BR. Also Furn. det0rated Incl utll\lles. Cal Bachelors. Prlv. patios. ~VH, 960--1142 Poot 1".r. &hpg. Adults only. 1m Santa Anll Ave., C.?.t. untlngton Btach J\lgr. 113 ~ $40 WEEKLY QUIET PLEASE Executive Suites Z Br 2 Ba in 8 Unit Complex 727 Y k I d 1\11 Extras & Garag ... or town 8 v 1100. Adulls, No ~ts. Beach BJ\'d. Al YorltlO\\'I 2126 Thurin St. ~ SJ1>-041l NEW BUILDING STUDIOS & 1 BR'i $!7.l & Up. flELU.'\.'"E t hr. e Full kitchen Crpt drps, bluis , n"frii;:-, • lleatcd pool frpl<., 1ioo1. J9i~ Pt:iniona e l .. 1undry !i,icil\tic~ c o •• • t'N'f' uiili!I~ 1\\·c.. ~I. u-1>8891 . ~!gr. • Free llnl'ns 2 HR. & den. 2 ba. upper. e T .V. & n111irl i;cr..-. fl\lll. Bltn~. CHrp. & drps., gara.-:c ;.. e &r•R·Qu<> ' & carport. J\Ian·icd, 0\-'Cr 40, ~ • Phooe llt'r."iet' no pets. S2'.!>. 6·16-2414 or fi.16- ~ • l i\Ull' ro OC>t·an 1 o'-'~"~~-~--~- i; 1 BR. $155.$165 2 BR.. I B,\, single scy ... NE\V DECOR. Priv gl'ag~·. garden unit, sha~ t·pts, dtps, ~ Lndry rm. Ne"'"r SJ1.nish Cnt.'tl. patio, beam ceil, (rplc, gar. Adult.!! $180. 1>t4 Elden Adull CompJeox. 2 n1, So. A\'c., CJ\f. 537_3iz. of San Diego Frv.y. 17301 =~~-Keelaon Ln, llB. 842-14il 1 BR. & LOIT APT. Pool, jacu:i.:zi. Rent Incl Adult Garden .4pt. all ullL 11.clrig. Lncl gar. I Br, furn. $145t mo. pool. $180 lo $225. No Pet.5. Nr. lake park. 1005 llh Sr ., 393 tlamilton &e-4111 SJG.7•1·17, afl. 5 & wlonds. I BR, 1 block from ocean, bl oc k from oce-an, rede(.'(lraled, pool. $IO. Call --J BR, 2 BA. Jusl like horne. N"ew drps & c11>t. D.\\'., bll·ins, lov~ly patio, enclosd gr.. no pt'ts. $255 mo. Ph. 551-~ Laguna Beach 2 UR, gar., rang('. 'ol.'atcr, 1aund 1111. ne11.· crpt. ~lar· BEALiTIUL apt. 2 JR 2 ha r1cd only. Older t'PI prefrl. all clec, \1l'\\'. cloe t011·n. I aosc 10 all shops. $155. 111 gar. Adulls 45-0l·er,no pets. A f. Bay St c !\.f s:z.1afn10 -+ lnsi!to elec. .. . . . 4!H-r.ilj dnvs ·l!H-l}(}I <:\"C· LGE 2BR, studio, 112 b<I, "'knds · ' gar. nr shoppini;, marrie-d EF'FIC. np1s from fiO 11·k or SliO nm. Pool, nnicl, ph. ldry, Villngc Inn f-1-S·t'.6. STUDIO apl furn, 1$150 1no. incl u!U . Walk :o beech. Call 494-62&1 a fl er '.i P:'lr. BEACON REITALS ad\!:;, no children avail 3-20. Z'-'93 F o rd h a in , C.'ill. fi.\f.-3485. DEl.UXF. apt 2 Br. 2 811, pllt10. f1replc, dsh'ol.'hr, el.•t". I range. attaf'hcd gar, Adults only. No lca;:e S2'JO n10. 7J.I:! \\'. 18th St, C.~I. Laguna Beach &1·9-191 * EL~! GARDENS APTS Newport Beac• Unfurn 2 Br SlQJ. I in Children's Seclion $35 PER \Vk & up l br, 171 E. 22nd st QI 642-3645 2 ~r & bach's, oolor Jv, LG t BR, all util pd, bltins. maid l>e!V,, pol. TllE I l"t'frig. pf'i. patio. $155. AlESA. 41.J N. N-11•port Bl.. 1 A\"ail. April ll, 2013 Charle NB &16-9681. SL fi.l&-0112. 2 BR Furn. 1'~/c, OC('llll· 1-&~2~8-R~-,n-f-urn--G-anf--en front. for April& !\lay on-: Apts. Frplc, D/\\', pri\', 1Y: 1325. mo. IT:>-3327 or palio. Sli().$195. Nr. Jn.inc ~6. 1 lndutitri11I area. SS7·'ZS.ll. SUPLl-X. SIC'ps lo sand . 2' BR .. 2 ba, frp!1.:, bl!ins. $285. 642-9666/548-:l86tin1. DYNA.:\IJC lrg. Oceanfront 3 BR. 2 BA . Yjy $100/1110. Days &l6-i!03, 1i1c 6TJ....2:iS6 San Clement• LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba, din nn, l'pl drp, stv l't'f, oool. Adul!s, no pets .SJ70. 6\~ .. 89G.j 2 BR, 2 BA, Trip/e.x, patio, gr1r, cathedral 1•eil. \.a rd. $2Zl/rno. 6·.s-i414 PfNECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME O\•tt !il1J IJIJI tl"'CCfi t1 nrl 10 •ll't!an1t >o1.·lth 14·otel'falls crea1e a 1'C:laxuli:' scttllig lor )'Our 1pac10U!I new 1-or 2· bedroom apan.111e1u. 1''rn1n $l7U, Furnlturt avallahle. Office: Op€.•u 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 fitln1~· Rd .. ~I& ~ltn . Pho!\('; !J.6.2300. HACIENDA DE MESA 160 \\'. \\'ilMn, c.~1. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS • UNDER NEW NEW MGMT SPACIOUS APTS. FROM $120. e I BR, I b•th e ~ BR, 1 bath e 2 BR, I b•th 9 H•ated Pool Adjfll'f'nl 10 large lovt'1}' park. 2 bl!(1110 S.D. l"N1'· & l'W\I.' JIU< ~!Ono \\'('slinin.~tf'r 1111111 shopfnn~ center. t Rik 10 C.oldt'n \\"t'~I Ci>Hcge. ·I rnl1c~ 10 the IX'nch. \\'E \\'ELCO~U·: Ollt.DRt!lt'. HERMOSA VISTA APTS. RL'ntal ofc .. l&-A l~ Goldm \\'.Ht, H .. B. 192·S117 CHILDREN and perents love the large, spacious apart· ments at Banbury Cross. 10 t.hnule& to Ocf'an Ciost' lo 00s lirws & stores. SPACIOUS 2 BR, 1175 & Sl80. Gas It \\'attr lncluded. Dni.pt'nrl, carpets, ..: d" hea,ting &: ges.kitchton stove. CIOit'd garru::e-. Air 0011• • Children 6 & youni,,-cr dilioning. S'o1.1nu11ing Pool. 0 Slal~ lic:cnS('d pno schl RPe. Rn1. \\'a~her.i & • Clllldrt'ns play l\rea Dryer.i. 1\dull,5, N6 Pc111. 1 • Large 2 & 3 BR ap1~. e :? 11dult ree. ('t'n1ers COAST APTS. • E11sy an·.,,s to nios1 c111· FHOtlt Sl95. 10 S220. rill'l);1ncnt ftrca~ * NOW RENTING * e Nr. shopping & frwys, NE\\' 2 BR . :? BA l<111·nhoust· 1 • lron1 SJ6j, a11ts. PatiOll, eni·lo11eri t:nr· ages. It.") llelody 1.11. OP1'~:-; BANBURY CROSS DAILY 12 TO 6 p.111. isca; Bf'!l r h Uh·il & \\'11rncr1 16761 VIE\\' POl!'T LA~:E ·1 .. .. • 842-6604 • l i:~ ....... If 1""'0 ..... N .... BE ..... A .... CH~!1 AGT. 6-W-c.l~ E: ~1rsa Verde Con· do. 3BR/21;.B,\, patio, jacur.zi, pool, Adj. r..r~sa Verde C.ou.ntry Club. Adlts. S.t25. Day: !!9.a-1 353 E,·e:~ Dan• Point • NE\\' • DANA PQJ;-.;T APTS. 2 BR Unlum. Fr. $2t'i9. Covered Parking. L a r g r 11eatcd Pool. Saunas and Recreation Room HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN Al"e., H.B. (714) 536-1487 Ofc. open 10 11.m-6p111 Daily \\'ILLIA~t \\'ALTl:::RS CO. Gn:•al IX't'an/i'llY v1 c 11· ~ . J t'11'eplat't'!l, <lc1'k.<1, n<''ol.' ap-I UNDER NEW pliances, D\\', ldry., par~ng I MANAGEMENT galore, near CVC'1J1h1ni::. 2 BR Bll · n<>v.·t, d('l'Ora1f'rl Reonts -$11i.i iv 52:\;,, · ns. } . · D;i\'itlson H.cnlty, :: ·1 I I fi f'nd g~r11grs. B1•11u1!1u! Co:isl llv.y., J)ana Pohu. lnnrl~1·a?1ni;:. Lrg pla.y ftrca. 1-141 493-22i2 a 1•h1lit s drcoam . Close t11 1 • 1 • sho11pini.: ,{· srhll"l. Children SP1\CIOUS-AIRY APTS 11't>lron1c. i\12-IH~; If no ans 2 BR, 2 BA; 3 BR, 2 13.\. !!17-7:t:n. BAYWOOD APARTMENTS IN NEWPORT BEACH. TO PLEASE ADULTS. At Baywood, there's a special apartment section for adults only. And right now. there 's -room for you. You'll see. Whatever your lifestyle. it probably includes celebrnlion, Al Baywood it's suie to. The rec1eation center' was made tor tun. Superbly. Huge fireplace. Pillowed conversation pit. Billiard and card rooms. Dance area. Lounges, Complete kitchen fac1ht1es. Wet bar. Even more charming than its picture is the bridge. '~· . r --Same with the sunny patios and ~ . balconies . Two pools-one a iunior' olymp1c size-the other Jacuzz1- equipped . Yes. Be practical. Check into the shopping conveniences, Newport Center within walking distance. freeway access1b1hly. bay and beach adjacency, All the tealures thoughtful apartment-hunters think through. ' BayWoocl NO\'f: 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult apartments now available from $280. sales 0H1ce open 9 arn. lo 5 30 p m. da1I')!. telepnone: (714) 644-5555 Bltn~. DI\\', giirb. dh•pl, .. --...... -... -... ~I crplg. rirapt'ries, halron)' SPACIOUS 2BR-tron1 $159. \"if''ol."S of hill'4 & o.:·can. Adults only. Pool. Rec Rn\. Glll'agt' & ca I' Port · Closed gura~es. Pets ok. OWned and managed by V• Del Lago I Sta Acfj~;ss counts "Ap1rtm1nt Values Above the Others" • .. , S101> • Acl1•ct "I Golf Co~••• • 1 ... ,., I (0 \lfll, Fl•1ocl•~t P•o • 1 Po<1l1 . ••• 'Ol~"'P'< •i1 t • G~"'· St 11" t I • A•t•••••P"l l .,, .. ,,,.\ (D C•fl •<t•IO> e L•k • "d• L:.,~'i· Studios, I, 2. 2 & Oen, $175 to $-485 Mesa Verde & Ad1ms 540-1100 Apt• Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Newport Beach Newport Be•ch • • from$145 0.1• ·' . -1 "''• ' "•' ' I ''·IY "I ·1'1"'· ' ' ,t1J• ' 1 _ I " ~ , ,,.. "· '1" . . " .. ' . I• 11 I\)\ I ill• lo •' ' . " ,. • ' l •' ·~ ~. --t I 'ti' ,• I 1•· I ::-, 1 ,., r • .1 j 1 ·T ,rf"I• I '' I.' lo ::ir I"\ tJd V '" ., fr,._, • 1.1" LlY Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach North lr\11"\e Jnd 1>;t•1 645·0!!~0 Newpwl Beach Soulh llilh at 1,.,f''? 642·5110 Come m and as~ a!Xlul 01u "NO R£NT RAIS[ GUARANl[[." H.csonahlc )Tly r-.itl"~-r.lgr at t7l31 Kcelson Ln, 3~132 An1bcr Lanlem,l to 5 nr Bl'ach & Slater. 842-00S'J; THE IRVINE l"'nll•...,.~IV A Rooms pm. ~·"~1501 ........ v.,.,... .. I PAC.I IC: CCAST •l\'.f pts., ~~~~~--~~~-1 .:c:-;-c:.,,,--~~-.;;;-.c--:--;-;c.,--c:--~~-;c,.--..,..-.-.-.-~---.,,,[ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~-~-~--.,--·I PANOR.A.:\tlC Ocean \'ic"·· Lrg l HR. 2 a: •. 21· hv rm. blt.n kitchen 2 Unit bldg, l )'r ~Id. $2901 n10. Adults. 493-T;ii7 2 Bil ror Ji>asc. All electric. Apt. Unfurn. 36S 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 I Apt. Unfurn. 365'1-------- HILLTOP Vu.Pvt. Spac l Br, 2'-:: &, 2 sty.f!1)1, gar, lndf) fuel. 64~; lo s £' c 496--01.l!!l Fountain V1lley Dshv.'hr, b!tns, shag crpl, l\Corona del Mar drps, pri\'. patio ,\., yard. La9un1 8each Newport 81ach Westmin,ter ---------- f\r. Huntington Harbour. \ ~,~;1 ~t1~~ 00 "'" SOUTH LAGUNA , PARK NEWPORT \"Dc1.T , nn , ,,,.,,_ ,,,.,,\•1 -------• I APARTMENTS ~up<>r clt'an. Bltn\. SI l7 So ~ NEW DUPLEXES Li\"l"' in an ultra fash~nnablt' :! l'eb.S!ll--011~ rS · 1 ~. ba. pali<M. crpts, drps, BR, :? FJ,\ •\rit ovt>rlookuig Oft the boy A-pl> '[).. '~ lk I , Bn 1hr Pacific. So close 10 1he I I ·• <trcs D\\', Ip, "'a to be 1. ~ · F U f 370 $275. 3 HH·S.12.'i. 1:..rh & ,\t!i· "'atcr. )OU cnn nip a pebblr Luxury aparTtnent li\'ing urn. or n u rn , "i11 .. ·1:;9-677~. 0 1il'n Sa1 Sun. _. I · $7""000 h al h G I " lnlo 11 from the tl'rrat'(' 1 o\'erlooking the "·atcr. En· -12 Ill:. T0\1 ni: .. u·•. h'pl· ;\lature n .. u Is, 11"1 pets. JOY ""'· c r i;pa. 7 enera fl'un .,,jll. 1 JU., 11·,•n -s1•1:,. LUXURIOUS WALK TO BEACH 31755 J~acific Cst Jl"'Y a11oin1ming pools, 7 liglucd !'1 .. 1, l<'nn1<.. , unJ:r•,•nt ii 2 BR, 2,1 BA, dbl gar 11.· I & 2 Hr. cpt/dl'J!".· gar, 499-2835 tenni~ coun~ plus miles ol f'Dlt H<'nl S11!M'I' 1>1':1<"11 1\p1 hr~·111<t11 ..,1 :-:Cp'11"i'" r ,111.iv Fl1'"t•IA•·1•. d1'<·k. ;.II • .;/JOflf•lll~ 1•tt q,..,. .~f·('l•llll. Clu~•· '" j:Oll'.\I k11 Jll 11" '.\ hr~ 'ol.'nrk \\ t4t\ s~ .#) hr f.,r '.\1r.1 "'"I k .... r '/'l',\Bl.f: .'\ll"Of:t\'T ,\1•11 :1ny 1ni.1 ,\t:I". tlr. 1:.·1oll· '" C1.1 ~ .• 1h•·rl ,\11 ~n. .11 1~. l•a1ly l'il•rt, 11<•>. 1:w. L'....J :\lo · ... ,!!~"· ='----- T:<JC>~IS .~~'<I 1\k up 1111h k11, 11,.n ~ .11 11 k up apt ,i..:1j:, •. 1ir •. ~'.•j; ·---!'Hl\',\T! .. "'"rn ,\· li11th, trpl. r•·ln~ ~:1~1•ll·.f~l . Slro & ~Ii.ii. 1:111-1\lil, tiji-6\RX aut.onillllc opener, burgllll" I bhns. l~ JGth SL ;•!! ~!s blcyc San Clemente R:>sidcnt llotcl EASTIS!DE 2 BR, ne \v shag alarm, intcrcon1 i1·l!h A~I / plt><IM'. 960-IZ'.0 or S41 -39::ii OCEAN VIC\\'. new deluxe 2 fleboa S79.50 Per i\lon1h crpts, drps. incld gar, no Fi\! stereo l'adio. Good lo-NEAR BEACH Br, 2 Ba v.'/ rrpJ. lari;:c ~dm le 1rau~: puri ingo, .shut-) rd. croquet. Junior l's ''IN'11"11" $194.50 nionthly; also I j 111nr1>. kil•'h••ll, IH 11 Ch 1!11·11 ·11 Sl~l "'° & fu1r IJfa<'h. 6~2611 ----1 (;1!~1.:oi : Pn\·11 11' roo111, h.i. furn p,1110, t'n1ran1·<', lit,., ~ ('t •1ldnr: Cd~!. $l (f1. 6i?.-I0.1~1 11'.i-.\\/'fil:T 1 . ..;J..,\~!1 rnrin1 , J,,,. r<'n1. y;;,, GllU.!-i O~L \' . Quiet. 9:!curc pets. i175J6-l4-ll0.1. cation. Man)' l"'xtra~. 5275. Brnnd N~v.· Dclu.xc 'l & 3 deck. cnclo6cd garage · 2·bedroom plans and 81lboa 101\11 houses. El t>e· I Furn-util • 1,1•nlt1ng distnnce LC Bnthclor. Nr. OCC. $1-Kl. Ask ror Dall"', !16.1-6746. Br, crpt/ drp!I, bl1tlS, gar. 497-26JO ~~~o~ Island Costa Mes• to evcTJthi~. mo. Utilities paid. No pets. H t" t B h 514 IRth St S\7-3957 2 BR, ocean \icw, S'ol.'iniining SAN CLEMENTE Call 979--0134. un 1~ on eac r>-'E\V !iPTS. \\'ALK TO pool. Lc&Y'. $27:>. or ba1 i!chenm, private pat1o1 ' . conieos carpeting dra· 2llP.. ,\.I..,-1,1•/c\;:>,·k, ~urn or LA ~L\~Cl l.\ Af'TS. . Suhic1Tanean 'park· unfurn. S'!!: yr!y. A\'1ul (';di 1;;-... ~~1i1 HOTEL VERY clean2BR,crpts,ne1,1.· E;xtra Large 2 Br, 'J. Bn, d{'-BEAClt. 1 & 2 BR. From 6i<>-61.t5 in°i::n~.s e 11·1 DEL l\IAR, S.C. e drps, bltins, oo pets, $155. luxe pno!siric 11pt fl('Br lx'llch $150 to $235. EXTRAS. OCEAN view 1 BR adults maid .'\"f~\\' LU\Ul'y .\[ll~, !'!<)!SC 111 ·ith e!~vators. Op!!onl\l 1\[lnl 1~1 h1 .l>!l!'.l ~hr·Jl·i.: ~ llt.'al:h, Li;i~ & \\tr ----415 OCEAN ,.i<''ol.' B 11 che 10 r, i86 Shalimar. 642·8901. S16.i ~~ FloridR S:l6-;il!82 5,1&.2'579. 26117 Solana \\'ay, Lat:: Bch f'ashk sundcck, all ~Iii furnished. COr..tPtETELY private 1 BR 2 BR. Apt. S1nn ll pet & kids NEAR ~C'ol.' 2 BR, I blk SI~. and San seNiee. Just :iorth ol Coron• del Mir •n l!J&nd at Jamhoree Joaquin Hills i{oad. Fl'..:;\l.\LE nnly, lBR. I'd. AduJ1s only or f11111il} w/tet'n. Blt·UI~ 1 n r l 1bh11.·Ju·. Shae Crp1s. Sn1;11! P.()(l\1 k P.tJ.il'lt tnr rldcrly O\• rl .II. 11nn1r·11 <~··! lald l.· I :ti hnur l":ln:.Gool'i lrica.Uon. \'l2~.1l'1J m• $125. mo. Adult. no pets. 426 iip!, 'l car prkg .. \\'3lk lo ok, 1175. 19l2 Nc'ol.·man f\o., to shoppin~ & frny, 1 child I UR. cpts. drps. I btk Ill Tele Ave. Victoria. shop"g-$110. &-IG-UJ63. A. 11.B. 842-9735. ok, no pE'IS. $Hi5 per mo ~lain Reach. SIMI. for phone t7l4) 644· 19"() hon1£'. O\"•·rl.-,,.,kinc 111~1 pct nk. Pn<1I \.;.,., BP.Q rental lnlormation lroplCal µ.1110 ,, SC\\"f.1'11'1 I. 2 ,.., 3 01{ Stud1u ON OCEAN COLOR~1JL 2 BR, 5160 .. bit-BE..\UT. 2 BR. 2 ha., cpfs. _&:::1"-=3"7""-"0:..•.::5-l.Hl'1"."-''60:::..._~, 64·1·7"·178 49-1--li!ll LARG 3 BR, 2 bP1 JMbHP H. Sum-ins. P:Uio. &ar. Adults,_no drps,__ blt·lns. Childtt.n ok, TI\'O .sto.rY 2BR. 112.B.A. Mesa V1rde ft-pit: E O.:.lu.xe 3 br, :.! !);1, B11y, jllCU1.7.I, lrtllll</ flrl\"I. /In\, P11t1r•~ blrns. d:.hii:"ii!'ir, &am·) ''"'" ""'. "" k11~n. r.11"'" $1+'1l ,., tt'fl pr-r .\lrr. ·------- 1 Vacation Rentals 42S mer or )'riv .. :rl&-922!!. pcls. ]I!() Zl~t 51&-2127 SJ9J .. Sl7-Q'"J6.j/5-16-3ilO crp1~. rlrps, fne'd ya.rd, l"I C<' -Clnlrlrcn/1)l'ls 01'. Sl95, t!Ol e 110!\IE AT~IOSPJIERE ;-.;o I t.l\"1-, 111 th" 1111 fll"•\I." Uttna 1tu11::s. ,\falurr adult'>. find . fii~2'i~1 "' G7:.-22'37 ilS :'Ci"ilt Pl, C.~1. ~JnJ.:I<'~. ~rar 110:11.: 1,10,'ol.('l"lni,: ~1·n.1rr1. !>12-2<J07 STUDIO 1,1·i1h pool. l0t:. 011 LllG 2 BR. SIG5. Sto\·e, Tl£'I'" ~ICE 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Crp!s · f'Jorida, 11.8. &~60 ()(>lu.""' 2 ~ 3 BR. Re-ntnl Ofc, llosp /'•11n1 ll;irl.or at r hr .. ,,.,,,~g•,$1 '0>,lo l'rpti:. Dri\'e by 783 \\'. rlrpi1.Se14•lyredN·.N"o1x·I.~. ..,,100 1 ••20·-1 t •I n tll ''' 1 11 \l\rll'\ ''' -----s·,-nio. Ca I I szx,.s:t;:-, pr. nionth 2 h' I· -" THt: f:xcrr;~(; " ,-'-" ,_ " I O <'~I\ idle llt'ms v.·ith a D11ily 309j 1\lacc A\'C. ;i...,.. ,,,,._ .. ""'~""· --i;t 1~· ti "· • •\Liil u · ' · ' · · D. Carlson ~11-9293 \\'i son. \l.'llE'r 67:\-7\i.~ 11;,o m".>. 00.S·!Hi·I ~ 365 * 2 WEE.CS FREE* PARK ~F.\\'PQRT P..\RITY t-~!1'.pl:.'.'"· f)JI •!. tlQ-ifi\1.1 P~LM; MES~ APT~. \l.,1r-I ::1002 11"1 Oh1~J¥· St .. . Apt. Unfurn. 36S i _Apt. l.hfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apt. Unfurn. 1 Bit best Jor-ation. ,.1,.11 . r,,~~-'021., ~ll:>iUTt-.s.,T~.Nl:''. Bel!. • 1,!l-2'.:.)~1. K1t•·hl't1 . . :...----------"--'-----------~--------Vista del Mesa Too many cxt~s 1.-, l+~t. A ts U,.1• h. 1 .-.. ~ J,1. 1 ... 111 si... i..u1.·11·n .. 1•·~ ,,. ,\1111rin1en1~ General j Irvine Irvine Irvine 1 .; 10 s:z 1 ~11 P ·• 1\du!1~, :-,,, """"· 11 ... 1 .. d r~··l. rt1!'>'·rr <lial I----------ADULT G,\RDEN JIO)JF:S ~~~~ta / :-;~t!h, I· ·:-s:;.~; Furn. or Unfurn. 370 • ! ~,1 )! .. ~a 111·.' J1hon•·'· t.·lr\ 1si•in. sauni. NE\\12 bdr. 2 ba apts. Sunsrl 11------------------------------•' IRVl;-.;E AVE. AT ;\IESA "·eek days r,nlv F . V II l.J blk1> Jr\Jn1 Z..•·11por1 Bl\"1L I 1,;,1J1. J;, u n d r ,1· r11r1H1l<>.~. 1\fn,•c in 1,1•/dcpos11s only ' · · ounta1n a ey 5-16-'.11'611 111 •• 1·1•ni..: r•-•1ill. do~" ro !\.1n ~~~~~arc1t $210·S 230. 1 J liH.. 1180 2llr.1220 SIJARP 2 BR SG::\DECJ\. 1 F .1 F A C"\••ril••ril" ,1, l..;oi,:iuv1 li1·111·h. Day & Night Security, Pool, Frplc, 1lf'1• ~hag, appl. bi·h I -aml Y un pis, C".,uh' pl .. ) 111 0 u r Balboa Island ~ • Jacu l z i, Rec. Bldg. hlk, bf-an; rcilini::. Adultr;, I ~ - -j A•1u1 •I 11 uu11n;.: 1. '.! ·'-" ~IY" 11 1,h1ni.:, i-l"lfl)opnu.: .~· 11•/exercl.o;e rm, bll!iards, no prts. Prcr. girls. $28.J, I CUT OUT hr ap1, 1,/fa1111I~ n11" ;\•i ,.,,,1,1tu·,1r1'• Slil'l 11i•t>k N L'p. $335. LARGE 2811, 2BA, dt'n. color TV. ~a. Apt. M' 64fi-Tm. I I FOR 1 1°·:1••' ~111"1'\', il•1 I"''~· F1011i 1".n111; 1h\• :11[ .~ rl'Cf'1vc frplc, fie\\' crpts, & drp~. GRANDMA dishwasher, rclrig, shag cpl ..,.. Be 1 111"1 ~i;;.: UL.I: TIJ\\":-; s;. oil 011 fli·s1 \l.r-(·k·r-l"f'n1. pe.t'i0&. nr Sa. Bayfront, & pvt patlG or de c k. SUS.LE, aut. BR, Park rl'l'1n1l~· Apl~. 12;11 ,\darn~ --------. ...... 1 yearly, 675-3288, 6~2 I ~;,..:,')55 ~=l~ sA!i~" ::..~1 ~ I IUNDANCI 1 1~\(: •.\d,,111 ... n1 f:1:'.·~i··~1~. [.Jl)fJ ISLE 2 Bl!. 2 ba' Balboa Peninsula SHOULD KNQ:TAT• BL:SSb,{VfCETOOOOR Cath· 6~7177or S3.T-9711 Uvelnasumptuousone ~'1''"11 lh .. nf';>.J•·1•'<.• Avail. .J111y, s1100. A111t UNlQUE OCF'..ANFROf'ff ' Y Y • IJALBOA BR)' Ouh apts. ~.\SE OR S,\LI': ! I ~two bedrmn air~ I( Huntington Beach i Sl'ltll. 21..:..:._i~-o-1r. Clllle:_1 I BR. beanlC<l ceiling, LOO choice location. w/vicv.· o[ 2 Br. 2'1 Ba Tov.·nhoW¥'. dltlonsi asatmer'lt wtth nt:i.t·xi-: arlul! pr10\ ... 1rlr•Rentalst0Sh1re 430 :nuch charm. Adulll'. No bay. 3 BR, 2 BA, parking, frplc, ~1 ....,& ctu~. ~wall-to-wall shag caJpet-,l ~,1rrh·n lluni:-11101•, nr "' """· .... pets. ~72: 11)987-1988 l:ikc O\'er I ea sc J 3yr s . $49.500. 'H6--l~L 6-t",.0930. ing,IF.lper\es, aJtt\IL004-I frp!. ln: p:u 10. fi f".rJ\..,, r..~~ ~:\f.I~. .n1;11urc. rot", ' B··onoo.·1 .,.,._ Sil~.::.o + ut.ll.. Call da.)•5, Newport HeightJ nanellod living room ~auna , ICTmlS s.11>-0i)'.J, i.:• ni.tl. h.ipfl) l,or!}'. to ~nr, I "' " ~"" Ballelclassesaside,ParkWest ,,_ F"rl 171 1, ~-0, • • •i-I"· ,._,,,., rn~ l!B h<0mr. l"r !Chr;Jli.:1 li;;t & la.st ~ Apartments represent an unbeatable value ...... n. ' ' """'"....,., I warmcoki" accent wall~ 11 ~ ~'-"-'-·_':2'.'_ · 1 .~ ··horc-11"~ .. f111\' h11\C' r.11 n! • • l ll-697-l<t96 • • 10 Marion. She should know. She's a first·rale 119G-2300. ~r~Mgu;~gc~ P.~{,,.. n~~ a kitchen full of b:Jllt-lns 1 QCJF.T ~harly ,v L'\:llY ~ vnit 11111111111" ~11u. uu•. ~"'·~··,~ C d I M •1 SP.\CTOUS IX'\\' apls. 'ol.alk to I I .' · ' . ('i-"~ing d'~) 11.111\!. 1.1.2 llClnnc.. Sl 1·1fSlifJ nr i.11:.J;l~l orona e ar real estate satesperson, an expen on rental Hoae: Hosp , ~IC(.:hca l bldi:: & 1 ~~~;22 :\o J)('t:.. SI !!'. J · I '~ ~"'CQllU. • : iii:! Rc~1!11 !Jr. •v;z..~r.l7"i rot·;-..c, ·"-'J•h 1 ,. m 1 , " I values. That's why she selected Par* West, Bcaeh frptc1. bl t n i;. 5 Cl Meet and m1nn le w1lh I Laguna Niguel 1 r 1 1 oi~n~~";'';,!~ '1.;~~.' r~?. in the village of University Park in the new ~~.in;·~~~.B$'ks~~!~r~ an emenre ~-1 I ~ighborsat 3 i)fg ~m-1 ~1'.~-~~\ ~ E),~1.'.1 ' ·;;~;i 1.,n~~.~· leai!ie. lge. 2 lxj(;n. duplex: ! City of Irvine. Marion knows !he value of living ly. 615-1911 Hkr. .. OCEAN k SURF' VJF.\V • rmng pools. iaCtJZZi, bll-! * B~A~O N~W *,. 1'<'nt for cr., .... 1 i• 1 r 1 ~ -le., blt·inli carpcU 1; In a maslerplanned community. For toaay, . . . . l\E\V deluxe npts, 3 BR. 2 1 liardrooms,JatYrooms, 11 ,t-2 HJ.. ~ B,\ ~ n1r.1 Sl .•.1 111·n1!lliu"·, r.:h-1 •~- d":,-. 1~ p., moolh. a-fo r tomorrow. TO\~ NHS~ ... carcrree condo I "" .ti 2 Bit l '2 BA, S2"l;1 .• ~· .. ...t volleyball, At •-•· I L nfurn ~ uriu'11"" 111111 ~ T l••··•·:.i, r• r 11 I • .... ~ """ <; ,..., i.Jv1r11:. ?<;ewly dee. 2811 & "P 0""'-d•'n •-• "-bl" GllU ..... t.hr ;:::::: A\fJtl. )1.\ t'H ! HARBOR Because her children and grandchildren den (or ~BR), 28.\, rpt, inciry. •2~C;r a'~il ... 492-'rom' 1 ques,by '°"""''ng "'~ fl CROWN VALLEY Apt•. ~11~;1:1~ ;-··1~;1~ 1;•)1~~,\;~t; ;;; are frequent weekend and vacation visitors, ~~~~1.e~ Bl~C tog~~s1~1fii: NE\V GARDEN AP'TS. Everything Including lhe !R1n _l>1••i.:n 1-'r"T. nr C.'~:::~r 11111~ II• 11 :-.r "''r.in SI~. COMi"ANY 1REALTORS SI!'CE 19-11 67J.4400 1 BR apl. Beam ceilings, .,u-. "·uht'r/dryer, new crp1, 1 blk fmrn bch. 61."HIOOJ F'rl. or Sun. LDVEL.Y 2 Bit & Den. aar. All Ullls pd, $350., Call 714-S.'li-7i04 UPPEJl 2 BR, l BA DuplrlC. 2 blkll 10 B1i;= Corona. SZl5 "''' JT'ly I~. llTl-Hi'iS J 2 BH .. hlt·inl'. l'l'll'fl, fil"pl., 1 pool, 11u1wle\'.k, $2131 Lease. SE~tPl.E R. E. 6~~Cl ' Co1ta Maia 1.0.:=..;..;.;;..;... ___ I 2 DR Apl. ground nr. rrx 1 l'OOTil8, l blk lr\'lne. 2 blks bus lit'rvlct'. No chilrtrtn. nn pets. ~r• rNf'd. ~1100 LARGE 2 Hr. In lriplex. "'CIY clean. p1tio, ttnrr11I Joe. Nr. •hopplnic. 6"'2·32M Ma rion choseatwo·bedroomapartmentin s:xio. G·l:2-mI. 2 BR. 2 HATH. st9j ! rentschedulelsdmlgned 1. 1111 ,\ 1ri JJ11Jhu:•:. ~,J •• l 111». c o1 1 "1"' ;;11;....1'2'9 Park West's lamlly section. The kids have tot 3 BR, 2 BAT!!. dshll·hr. !rplc, I with yw In mind. 1J1llhur~1. l..;1~ \'.~tt•·L c1 il.LJ.• ,1: ,.1i1 uN:·,:..,~,,~,,-,, lots and a wading pool to play in, plus a Junior SEACLlfo"F ~IANOR APTS 2 $1i0. Call ·t9.1·0l 11 '711 1 i-,l·Oi .• O l'••tnir1rr. ,,, •h.,r ... 2 RH. i Olymplc pool.AndforMarion,therearecard ~~:11.~~~~,i~{t::'~: S•n Juin Capistr•no I Unt1r1llllM 1p1rt .. , Santa An• t.n .. 111 tt1 c,.11.,l"n t;ro,r rooms and a health spa, as wen as art, bridge N 8 •••ta tr1• 1170. s~j :-01 • ' ut1l· Ph<•1w:: end yoga lessons. Of course there are separate ~~~J~cenlia A\·e.. · · $185. 2BR. ne11.· condo, 11.· ,._.., S•1rtly f1r1lall1• CHOICE •.Ll ~' l \l-:11(.1 living and recreation areas tor "adults only''. o~ the ba)'. 2 BR, 1 BA, ~:: ~~ondr';~il~c.c ,::1 I ;r.•rl•lltl Ir•• 11 LAKEFRONT ~;ti~~~/r"--;~-1.~-'.'-,~-.,-~·-,:l-,,-I,.-,,-)~~ Marion values the generous bulk storage lt~-e. refrig, crpta.. dcpfl, Paiiro Carmel. PH: !\Ir .. 7.!11. LOCATIONS 1 ]r\r\ ~trl< s1:;o. 3l7 .. .-....... that comes with her ap· artmenl-and p111io. $300 Pt'I' mo. Yrly Lse I'~ r•131 68! •c•o the'Pnvacy of her balcony. All !he things that a\"l'lll. can s.ag......w71. ~:',m•BnR, ,• I,.: .. ""· VERSAILLES 1~1-1101~·~'' &H-4!'."· I · 3 BR, 1'1 BA, 1 door to.,~,,,.. a111.-m,n:: t'v.'1\h!e, · 1{00\l\l,\TI'. 1••11ntrd. t rn1 .. ParkWestmeans.AndaUthefnendships ht' hf mlly S'.'01 Pool. cah11", ~hAJ:, Nr. ~ r11·v. .".RR . 2 1~.,10 O:ondo.j thal grow there. ac 'C:u s.t2~1i stON'S. harhor, mlsgion. No ON THt: t ,\Kt: llH ~1;-i\\.li flT \12'-JOIO If Park West sounds like something you'd rhlld/J"l('ts. 493--038i. I San N-c.-., 1o Brook-I 1\t !"oouth c°"'~' Pli.1.0. ROU\1 f1,r l'('n1 sf) ~r 1,1.•k ~ lk VERY lal'J{e 1 DR apt at S ""'II"' •J I a to know more about, come see. Separate Parl< N~"f!Ort. Sub-L<-eac ant• An• tust, north to warner I Piiril · ""·•pul•"<J ,\11u" lt11 "r k11r11. n 1>111·t in pnv1 sections for...edulls and families. From $160 April 10 Sfop1 . S»-0316 1 I Aaosstom Mlle~· 1 " '""'""' '~"""""' ' ,.,.,,. "''' "1"' &J;.'l)f)R !hi ~ ~-1 Ort . I ff h Sa D' ~ ~ 71.i i\~·l'f' l.Akr ,. Tr.1,11•r1n' , I -1Rll_21l_\ rnon y.1.111vuver ve1us o I e n 1ego JBR.2BAT~-nhou.S4". NEW FAMILY APTS. 1 rdl"'· r1Nne: ~-• 11r1t ... 1. 10 ~1.1 r1• ... f ~ 88" p ~~.. • 1111 ., I 1202, •~s ~ da1'iy ~ount1ur.J1. 1, ;\hlJiutt IJol!;ir ur Arl•1nra ,\ Ur~1·1\, llB $S.i reeway. Look •ur 3 ~ an,•n:w t:ane. Or call 1 "t'Ste .. rea. .wu a. Grand-Opent'ng lftAl'lll --· Cluhhtiu~·-. t:)n:. S;iun;•, 1 (714 ) 552-9200. $330/~fO. Pll: 6U.-l11' l , ". • a.m. Total F-.N""1Jnty 11)'1 "~;...trf.f~-.,..-,-,---7 2 BR 2 8'\ f'rplc \\'alt & NEW f.2 k 3 BR 11. PIU'k-hke - - -AOUL TS \\.n!f'(I )IE1tu1.,.. ~ 1 r,. t 'I" h 1 Now. l•o '••••••, ••• both, fo11<ily •••••· ' · ' r ~!tingt. Rec. mom. Pool. -----,,,.,1., '' •I••' I ll• he• ' ••tll fl gu paid. Play rircas. Patkls &: 1o1 APf'l,\"_ l_H:ON-ON T,\!'t: TO Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. 1 n' ro l~~ llR S!~i 7.6~ · "'•"'' "o"' •••il.ble. Fr,;tr1 $l2S .OO Gl' (SQl) 497-2187 lo~. Ca' & \\'a\tt f>d, Sima, THOtJ!'J::R f'OCl<~;TS v.<tK>n from $175 per mo -- \\llEN BOILING EGCS IN drapes k 111> forth: lrou!ll'r~ al'l' 1'14'.!W. Th!~ will ' C.!RI. ro :thr 3 br 11pt w/'l Al..Ul\11NUM POTS add a St:arHng al 1169 + dep. l"t'Lnfof'N' the pockcl-" 11nd 3700 Plara Dr. <1!h• 1...: Yrly. ~ln.!l!t'f br. Utile vinegar. Thi' will kt"f!p NeWhope Meadow' lf'V,l"n tkt' rluu~ or Ml~. Santa Ana $1"1 rn~ ht'h. &i.S:-9291 pan trom cllrktnlna. Uitt:flll r.17 S N-· ~ SA EnJQy n101"1" cl0.'1<'1 liPllt"t" by Ncu:t In ~uth COii.st f'l11•i SuH1•rtn,_1t fl ~rnrnitt <Tillis~ bu! no l~r ~ llem11 a · ,. .. -,~pe, ' " •clltni; "Mn·1 ~d11" whh St-II ll0"-IOTI5W' OOC'drd ltcrru. tell ta.sl wit~ a O.lly Pilot 554-1400 a Dall,Y Pllol C1-ASlflf<I Ad. ll4-5S6-04'6 • "'1th 11 DAiiy Pllol Oaulfird '!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'\ ~C:!•!!!"!!'!!tled~!_A!!!d:.· !;llU-li6~~,18~. __ [ ._!CL>l:!:=:!:SS~SEW~o';:'!.S .:-..!6'2-l61S~~· ~· 6-42-!im. Cl.\~ SELl .. i;;; -fi.42-riGill _A_d_: _6<2-S618. ________ , PARK WEST APARTMENTS I • ~ ... -.. S11nday, Mardi 24, 1974 J 0 DAil Y PILOT !Garages for Rent 435 lndu1trlal Jtentat Cement, Concrete Paintins A I la] --------1 Papo<he119l119 MINI WAREHOUSES HUNTINGTON BEACH '"''.,. -C!:>l.,_'T & Bloek Wor1<.1-;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;; STORAGE .'=iiiii -\\'alls, paUOI, alde>A•alkl,I • AC~OUNTING ORDER CLERK No ~10\'t-irt or f\IO\"t-Out SMALL SHOPS.. • ~3y hr. or job, G-IG--G9Jj. * W iiiard Painting diaries. Prom $7.50 ~r All SIZES found (frff •dsl 550 CE;'.lf:'.'OT: Pat tO. drh-et;, Contractor1 * mon!h. !---------··-walks.Rtpairs, ~1W I. RESIDENTIAL liamilton &: Nt'."f.•lant.I St., llB SIJO/~IO & UP rxt>i Hli.: l>r'i'l utllul nlldf' l't'ITll)W. Free rat. ~,1·8998. & COM1'.tEHCIAl.. AllSPACE ~10. TO ~10 -Oi\ l ri~h ,;;ettr r Ind ~21 \iii:. CO:\CRl:.IE Patlo8, -iOO sq II ~·~pra.1tame~ II rl 96Q.1t70 • ~r~·l-'arld<'n & Pro:IU(.'t:l' or 1''.'111"\'ll''"'' 1: St111 Plt'i.;o or ino"' 65c per sq ft. Don. ryw • p~pc ni,: Pmare~!ve ph&rn\lttuUcaJ ('() loc1t.lt'd In the IMl\C' lndu11. rornplttx }111~ an Im· mi'{!. nr ('d fOt' 1t lihlrp on:Jer ''"~k ('lrrl< In a. bu$y It\:• n)unllni: dtpl. \VA"TE D SI I "·i"·•J & lle>I 1 , " 1 o &12-851·1. ACOOJt!cal Celllru::s 1Cl~~ 1n' ll~rbon:= !~ii&'h111i~';1' P!t'11'; ~;ii' &b t..nn~C'r c':~~;) 1~~u~;;'"n 11 run~\' Contractor *~1~2''"'snC•511 For ... ~:!U1m1 :1e 0 . '' "2 7'"' 61° ·'2'°1 Aah~o'll-Burke & Co. -'" --.t0* ''· . .., •"""' or V""'I..., -.. r:o.iu•_ IJ11lo' bl k; puppy, 11\uh•. S U N ~10" "" !1 P~I -,i t ~.·, .• •too c:~ CUSTOM BUILDER tute c. 1 o. *" ,,., ,... "'' C>Ph·A·JIUO ~ !QI] l'Urls up. --clN'°"'D~USTRIAL & \'a· 11lh & ~p1 lill.J c~r. H•·!11r"1·Adrl·\\''lrk. G1111.r11_n1d PAINTING BY DRAKO l,.\l·:t;E stn"ll', ~'.!;,, pc_r 111.>nlh. jJ!j.n::i1 ''" 002-1·)'.;~ ! (.1:...i':i,:!:t vr 962-2'.JO I ur ) t•lltl"S Cunis\. ?'o. ZW810 COMMERCIAL illiF-0:():! :.!O vtii: (•Xfli•r 4~1327 t.ICLNSED 25ol931 1600 Sq. Ft. UP ,-,,,'.k 1,,,1,, .... , Rf'siden1 inl & Oln1n11·ri:i11I FOl'Nfl : s111ull hlk .~, wll\le, ... 1•111 lo !I, t:xt. & Int. Sf)('clnll.~t~ t.· A1)1>Hr11n1 ~ ~hOOJd poi;sesii: nhll lty 1.n type, t1bove /ll'l"r• l\gt· 11pclllng & good trJC!'- pholl4' rtlqul'L O FFICES AVAILABLE 11 On ·[~·I ~l:i r" hrur1 ol !'11n Ccnit•ntl'. idcR.I for ltC· counuuus. l n ! u r a n c e , n\Ol't,t;a~f' b1Y1kC'f!i or " ReAsonnhlC' 1u pcrn1t1nC'nl tenants. LAGUNA NIGUEL J fC'a'I Trrric r l)JX'· \'h'. i:11h r;o1111wl, i\dtl. LH·. H--1 2110072. Colnr Con~ult lnc. c11~1 on1 i'ill\J2 ('nndno Capi~trnno , & Or11n~r, C ,\( .tl:0.-1210 nil !lly \\'fly Co. 6~2-411J3. Y.'Ork J1t (~lnlpt>tl!I\'•' prit'l'$. \"',•,',",."1!~1:,•, ... '.~~r'u'"rY,, 1"1'tt I ·'----_ _ Electrical f'rel' C'l't. 612-G'l05 ' · " -·' FOUt\IJ: hru~1~1 f1•1nalt• hun· PAP F, R ll ANG I NC .t Ci{lt)l'I b<-nf'fil packnr:C' t.· ttn npllQ11un'1y 10 bul1d 11 {'llI'N'r 1n n $;MW1ni: t'O. boss Jone~ Rralty 492--441? : NEW OFFICES IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Only· 42c per 1q . ft. 400 11. & LiP. ,\II ulil 1111'1. ('11lls, drp.~. air, 1n·!har. 2i99'.! C:1101110 Capi:<;tn1nQ S;tn U1ri::u t'rv.·y to A\'~·ry Prirkv.·ay turn off. 831,1600 * Deluxe Offices * For Lt't1S<'. ::O~·I i;q, Ft. conu11/ busine1u1. (2 orrlccs pJu11 l'!'- i:eptlon arrR. It ~10111~e), Ad· jRcent to Orangt' C o u n I y """""· Call 546-8801 MODERN . OFFICE Fully crptd/drpd, furnished. ·~ J:?el<k~. Chn1Ni & ret.-ep- t1on1st rurni1ure 11t only 'S12'J. J>('r mo. At 1860C 'Newport Bl\'d. Cl\J. Call Agent 64&-39'.!8 OFFICE SPACE MISSION VIEJO 200 Sq. Ft ~ .. UP CHOICJ:.: LOCATION 831·1600 Ill!,.: do,. \'i1·lru1y 01\)'CI' J;;l,F.CTR ICI,\.11\, He ... o Id pail)tini;, 21 )Tfi Jh1rlY1r INDUSTRIAL Srhool. Cunru{'I ch r I 11 JObs, l nrw R!t;·~iny JOb:;. 11rca. Rell!. lurn. No. 1S:l2Hl. CONDOMINIUMS !~l"'71; AnypR.r", Rl .. 642--23.56. r .. r salr. 15,.~ rlown fQ'I' F.\'O l1ulr black l:th pup. 1~1.:r.c1:_111c1 ,\~' ~ -Lic~nse *~W""'•~l;clp_a_po_r_H~.-n-9-.-,-*~ o\\'rlf'r/uu-r 4800 !() 8Q')O Ml Tnjurf'd. Sc>nd\ni: II) nnl!n:'il Nr~. 23310!! .. :small ,IObs. C. Rebko 6~24'19 ft uni1s. RUILO TO Sl'IT {'On11·11J II R. \'1c. lk1n·h & 1n.1lnt k rC'pn1rs. 5'1P-5:ll3. 1Nrt-:R1l>RS. salt~ pnl'f' 111.J ~·"'II Mi-ti~; Gardening P laster, Patch, Repair I 1·ludl'tl land !'OLL!IR\'l.\'t: LAltC.E Oranu"° lnng hnircd I CF.!'.TER. (1141 979-9205, r>an c•at IQund \'lc &ach. lleU, OOLl.EGE trame<I g~rdener PATCH PLASTI:RINC. Cu11!s. II u. Kl2--!16~. of 22 ~TS f''(p, l\'hO. IS most All IYJ'lf'~.,f'rtt r~llniates -prou1l of 1111' r1ual11y "'ork Cal 5«Hi825 APl'LY !N PERSON Bet"n I & 4 P;>.t Or Cul! 8l3-8S80. c.~t 111 AU EGAN 2525 DuPont Dr. h'\1ne Equal Oppor. Employf>r m.'j \\'AREHOUSE. 111th loading BLACK n111.Jr (;tl('k-1\-Poo sC'eks Jfl.Jldsca pe clean·ups & doi.:k, .i ppro.\ 7.tYJO Ml' fl. \'It' CulvC'r & Santa Ana se1·.-raJ iikl)' m11111t jobs. Plumbing Accountln9/Temporilry \\i1h !M'>me oUlve i:patt. F11-y. ~i--2:>'8. George * ~.l!}.-2015 • L. P. OTIS PLU~l Ul;>:G JR\'ll'E 1:-.P. C'O:\IPLEX Ann1111l ll'a!ir w!111 30 d11y F:-O:D: All v•hlle, young, mllll' ~ \\'01~1\ ON (>l'Jt. \'AR IOL:S I r>11u•f"l111tion claul'f'. Located eat. \'C'ry \O\<&ble. round nr Paradi:1o(' t:nnlen.ini: Rf'ffilXlt'lll &: RepaiN,. \\'1U"r ,\('(\)(':',"Tl:'l/(i BOOKKEEP· in Nnrthern Col'ta l\lt>AA. Uhl Dey /lull, C.:\-1. f).1~021S. Spe..·iallli• n~~toirntion f\1"8tl"rs, disposals, !1i1rn.11·•·~. IN G ASSIGi\''lf:l"TI: I wxi per n10 rnntnct r.1r. &: LA nds(:RJW. J\lonthty 1\sh1\·a..,hri;, 6-l2--4i26J r.1tC & John son, 6·!2--:tT20 f'fll'NO. l)!A<·k Lab p11flpy. r.taintC'nance & SprinklC'r B/A. Coinplrtl" Plunihini,: Call Carol, 133-9145 F{'rn \'il'. SRn Joaquin golf Rep11ir. Cull 642-8649 Scr;•\ct. 1.ll·. 272®4 FOP. CO:\IPl.ETf; OE1"AIL3 , ;\'E\V :\l·I. 3010 !>lt It, rtlr ro11rse, !1'\1ne. r.:;2.11933 J G d I ( ~'1)11d, oUlcci;, v.·et bar, apanese ar ener Roofln P~:RSO:'\KEI. PESOl!RCi:~ refrig c.Tptd, J phase PQ\\'l"r, FNll: Sn1l Olk n11t!C' Expcr. Cnn1ple1.r Gn.1vl.r>n!n;": g l lf)'\', FB~;i:; TF:~IPOH ·\RY 2 over head, alley rlOOl'l', olf l,."Lh·type pup. Vii'. TR.:ber! ~ ~_ .. nn~lso ·aplnf!, Se r v ROOF for ll'SS , rr11alr~. 11 :i1 11"\v•. no 112, f\'ey,·pv1·1 street parking, e x I e r i or & llnrbor, C.l\f . 5'18-2'rS.l. ;)<JG..07~t ruk11 la ?'ur~rry. !Shin<;:ll's, l'()('k, 1.,.,1111) '''"" tnnln1.. trash & \\'t1trr prt. }·.\'[): Blk J'l')Odlr puppy \lir , El'ltOl'EA.N' l,; a rd e n <' r . c x t . L 1 l'. 161 I :'I . I - for u1fo, PhOne 839--0ill Qr l 'la!'l'n111L & \\11,..,11 fllnin1l'nnncc . l-1nrlsc11plni::. ;..11.3311g1,q3().5()20. ACC'Ol!NTS recelvnhle, 1\c· 968-8377. li•l;",.\\1:1 T1'r'f' rcn1oval . Vt>ry S . /Al , 1-uunls 1'11y11ble 1•lrrk for * NEW UNITS * N:'a!IC•n:1ble. &l:?--i".29 ('\'l"s. ewing ferationi n1f~ 1'(1n1pn11y, 1·sn ne1·, 1:t>Ofl f XJJ: :\ lfl \\'hilC' lnni:: lii•ll'•'fl ----' " lllc!!." liul••~tria\ P••k V M \l'ood C'l Yf11 n;1i::11c.hl c:arden Service SEA.•ISTRl'.:SS: Cu st n n1 \i'llrkini: rond t, fringe " ..... .,__. puppy 1c. ' esa s 1 benefits, hr11 K-5, call ~Ill lnduR!rinl modules ~·It h J.JT-6JT, C{lf;tr\ l\1rM & NM1-port Bch bikinis, rlre<o.°"'~· hcarh hui:s. officeR 200()...9500 sq fl. 711 6-12--026:> aft t>r ·ll':\I et{'. n r:.u;onahle J> r 1 c r. V..'. 11th St, Cl\I ~asi11g L~•=•~'-------5=5=S: ~low & Edgv monthly 1naln·• ·~""'c-:'~33.1=. ------ ,\CTIVF. rouple Nc"·po11 8l'ach 6#-2562. In managC' niotel., Call oUitt on premises. 1 1 t • 'T'I &u-9~97 J .O~T :l/J. 8 mo. old Fem• ennn<·e )'IU'• ( rr.nup & 1 e Irish Srtter. Dk. mahogany haulin~. f:l'Orgt 5"1"·6142. c;;.:;_ ________ Al.TERATIOSS & fittings NE\V BLDG l\t-1, 12 Units. l'Olor, shol1 hllir, hllri Inn \':\HD Cleanups, c;arnge CERA.\11C TILF. N_F;i.V & l\lefl & la.dlf's, part lime. Ir,() Sq. Ft. $176, 220-3 ph. ('f)llnr 11·/sllvrr rivet& & CIC'anupg ,,_ Lite llauHng. ~model. F_:ree es!. 5111 jtll"J,, ll un1in~ton Center Cleaners, Front Of!lce, crpls. ln.rge son1e ink n1nrks. 1\~·en: lo lteasonable. &1&-46T6. v.elcomc. 5J6.Z-12f._ .~"~·"~·~""~'~"'iiii'~3·.,..,..,..,..., rear dl'lONt. Anaheim & T t I C 0 "Brandy" \\'e jll5t moved Ga•don Ma'int/Lndscp Top Soil r rn1 na \\'riy. .?.I. sys frcnn Ftorld& & ~he is not -'--------- 646-5003, ews 6-IO-OOSL familinr \11th lhls atta. \'le. Clnup, Sprklr rep {i4ti·6.,J:? * TOP!'Oll. * 1Y1 \1J'fll.,T COSTA MES Fou r day work v.·eek, 10 * A * of Brookhurst & Haz11nl , Gener al Service• * J\It;l..Cll ,t.; • RF:D\\'OOD d 6 loo t300 7•~ " f G ~ G R I' ~" " hours pl'r 11~'. A,)I. to 1 . -I :.i.,. :,:;()(I sq t a1uen ro1·('. e11·a1'(. ---Call ~~.?-ufl:'lO ~:3'.J P.f\I. Exp c r 1 enc f' inJuslrlt1I units. SEE • Contact Ste1·c 111 .'31·~~.. PI.t::\IBING . E:LEC."rfUCAL, T S • c.,::;:::___ hrlpful, but not lk'L'l'.'IS!iil)'. ROBERT NATIRESS !..OST Cern111.n Short !lair CARPt::NTRY, No job too r1e erv1ce $2.00 per hour, good Ren\tor-C.Osta r>le!a-979·6:i71 Pointer Sat. !\larch l&t h. :~~~~t· & B Home Hepalr, H.EASO~ABLE .~· . "Ulll· benefits. Apply in person COSTA ~IESA Drirk bn>\\'ll w/whl1e 11ck· Pf'h!nl trl'e 1rl1n111int:; & PRIMARK Nev.• Industrial Units ln,t;, short 111.il. Answerr. !<1 '"rl!I1'GS" b,\' J\loo~e. Grn'l remov11.I. free e:.:t ~~i6l. SI00/1\10 . Ph\I Sullh'tul. "Greta". Reward offered. Cru'pCntr;•, Rt:puirs. Plun1· ;)~2!1 PRODUCTS CO. Flcnl!or, :>18-6761 C71·1l&l:>-2°'!20 clnys, or eves hing. !'.:Ir c . nen1odc:lingl'i!!"!i!!"!!!' ;;;i!!"!!!!!!i!!!!i!!"!i!!! ~320 S. Sww.n ASSEMBLERS NOW HIRING CLERJC/\I. SOFTWARE PREPARATION CLERK · i~'TAL AUlilAlll, 3 yn \;xp, 1•h11lnktc onl)', Croup bractlce in Nev.~ tkach, (nclude• Sal. n1 o r n t n 11 , }~112'2 ~:\lESTIC. ~ day• • ""'ftk, I J hr~. A.I $2 r.i hr. Uke1 to ~ork. •pe11k & unde-ntl-1\d t:nl(IUih All houite eleanlni; lutiC!'' + lndry Ir lrorilrij:. HOSTESSES MYS/MITES l~·n t1'nsp. Nc11·port Bc•Cll V1trlt1 n DatA 11111,Ch\ne~ has stOJ")'. Bond1ble, C ~ l l tn 1n1n1edl11c open lni: !n 7,49~6 from 8 to 6. Alt 6, c~r ~fhl·11re Dt'part1nent. I ~1~l~·1~13~1~. iiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiO•/ Thi" i11d1vidU11l •PI ,. cl" d • 1i1u,.1 have a 11lln1n1um of 3 :SIGNEJt Apply 111 l'erAOn yrt11•1 t'l<>rical experirl)(.'e, I Before 11 ;i1n or nit 2 pin tie 11 ~ 0~11nlzc1·. hn\•e !hr 11.,Ulty lo \\'n1•k ~·rll \Viti'! 4647 MacArthur Blvd. r)ther~. h a v e leaderAAip Newport Beach Po1 rh1!11\, hi' romc1entlo11fi ~ ..... ~.;,..,...,.,...,...,..,\ '1nd 'filllni: 10 "'o r k ~ OV1"11lltH" •1tC!'n required. BEAUTY operator ASAI,,. compuh'r h 11..: kit r ound !ant. Ml.Ult ht! llttnsecl. lfilO helpful, bur not mandatory. \\'. Coos! II~')'.. N.B S.12-3970. If )'OU arl' looklni:: !or • B 0 0 K K EE p E It • r un f'll~r \\'ith an Orangt charge lt\J'u trial bal. A!P. O'lu~ty company that Of· AIR, CIR, S/J, conlrnct fen . billing VOU<'he-rs Pll.)"101! * Exl't'lk:-n! benefit.. taxt"S.' hea\'Y dmii. At le11si * Cornpttith-e pay. 5 yrs exper. ~fntvre perROn. • )fodem fRcUules. Assisi ~nman \"ice.Prt>sl· Pll'a~ 1t.pplv In person. dt"nL Plumblne rontracting l\lo~dey 1nfou;:h Flid11y, Jlref. Xlnl bcoctil1. Star! 8:30 11.m.--4:30 p.1n. or COil· $.1.300. yr. Appnt. 5:)7-49711 tacl: Bonnie Dee. Rt!sum<' to P .O. Box aJ2:\ Snnlll AM 92607 Bookkffptr, T. Bal. Con1puter know'I. Local \\'ork. In <'HJ). oltic1• WESTCLIFF Prrsonoel Agt•nC)· l!tfnrk Ill Cl'n1rr 1 B. Krafk11 ~3J..UOCI <'Xt. n VDM Varian Data Machines , C BOARD 1DESIGNER l·l,yr11rs experience in hiah dti.s1ty, <IW'll·ln-llne and dis· cikt clrc-ult layout lrorn lo- t.-1\ dia•'T8m1. Excelle:nt op- !lunity fnr advancement. I")' ronunt"nsurate with r1enee. Send mume to: P$SO!'liNEL ~~ER Standard l!lemories, Inc. A sutffi ldlary of ,\FfUEO J\IAGr-;J:.1'1CS CORP. 2221 S. Annt St. :;.,,a Ano. Calif. 92i04 M cq11;1 I opportunity o·n1 plor1·r 165 E F:rl' T.22 ~lichrli;nn Drl\'1' 1 ~5.i2..88¥6'r, S.A. JIVinc. C11lif. 92G6-I ISHWA5HER ... .,..,..;;;:oi;ii..,.,..,...,IAn t:qu11l 0 p p or tun i I Y F:x()(.'r clean, neat & dcpen· NOW HIRING FULL TIME COOK DAYTIME Apply In Person Bel~ 11 an1 or aft 2 pm 4647 MacArthur Blvd. N1wport s,ach Employer l\t/~· dable ,..;.ood hr!. Apply, Surf I -:=====~=== I & Si (\lh, J930 \\', Coa!I It If\\')', 'B Cl.f:RICAL URGENTLY NEEDED GIRL FRIDAY CLERK TYPIST Interim Personnel Service 17511 lrvl.,. Blvd. •11s Tustin US.S460 Equnl Oppor, En1p\oyer Dfu\F' !SAN. Part tlmt . C.ood ~l8!'ic skills. Small t-:iectrt nc Co. C.Osta l\lesa. 5-M)-489. DRIVER Cr!ts• Country No ~ia.I lie req'd. l.el\\'Tl IDam & noon only MacGrigor Yacht Corp 1631 Plattntill, C.\I Entertahinent Group for cockt11\l bar. :I nl!C'S. Audi· tion. &lft282J. f'Oo~. EXPERlt'.'CED Paint &: 1ne1a!n111'1 to do quality 11·ork on Cl11sslc Cars. Ly011 Classic tuto, 1 T79 Placen· lia, C~I. 2SJ62 .r..1argue1i te Prk\vy, J\vRil. lm1nl'1Uately, 831-1400 ·13,000 SQ. ft . in cl11&slc VJc. torlan offi ·e bldg. do\\'lllOv.'n Sant11 Ana. lndi\'idunl nf- ficeN, 500 to 1500 sq. IL . Lease RllY or all space 111 25e per ft. Avall. April 1. '71, Mw;I st'<' to oppl"C<'IAI!'. ~2·1921. LOST: l\1111C Siberian llusk;.v, l lO~I E REPAIR s~:HVICE (1!'411tymll't (Between llarbor & FACTORY PR<;>UCTION TiSTERS ~R.-n-,.~1~,~w""-.~.~,~..,""-=-4~60~ & 11•knds 67~i-Sli97 "&1~2-:,.:::56~1~:1. ____ ~-~.1 :1 ~ ll if l Santa Ann, Calif., \\'ANTED Qurtlily furn. 2 Br full grown, Vil'. 28th ~t . C11 rpe11try, Ph1111bing, Elec· . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::O::.~ Fain:ie\\'. e J~KKPR t'/C · Gii.i fri SA hse or apt nr water . A"" 15-Ne"1l0rl Hench, f'riC'ndly, lrlcnl. Rens. ;,19-100.1. ~ Snuth of \Varner I Mt1.ture exp'd organizer w/ ' CLERICAL - 1 o .. kl R d -\\'hisc--rC'lail exper. r or . , . . Receiving inl!-pectors for Sc-p1 I~. t"inl'i;t ref's. Senti 611111;1~,:...1.-... .. e w ar . , Hauling Job Winted, Male 700 An rqunl oppQnunity .b'l'O\\·ing Corp. 8.1.'>·IOOS. Progtt11s1\e ~· is . serk1ng tl'i:ting & processing elec· phOtoi; & details; t". ,,....,.,., -;;;:;,7,-;::;;--:;:::::"~:-::::l .,..,..;";'n;•~Pl~o~yc~r,.::m;/~I .,...,, I _ . , accurate typist v.'/lite off1t:C' Ironic cot1ponents. W J 11 c;ard<'t1er, 10C>.'W \\'. P il'O, llt-:R.l\t/\N, 6 _ 8 1110., Black G~T HID OF ur-;s1c;11TI.\' \\'RITC:R full linlc. J\lu st hl· Bl(K}JR1SEC. Ior mfg. cs-per. Great benefits & a 4 train. Da3 & sv.1ng shifts LA . 900lt-i 1na!ec11!. \Vhileonstomnch. TRASll & DF.B~IS $l2 clOI«! 10 Newport BC'<ir h. ASSEMBLER--S \\'hOll'llaie rompany. \\'el l day work.,,·eek. 11vailable . UHC:F.:'\ILY /'\'~ i;n1. shop flll\\'S, \l'hlsken. no collar. 1i.oA,D. ~ COIJ.EGt:: SfU· Ar\\'., tech., fat• 1 u 11 1, r11 p r1 t•l t o r mn11ufa1·1urer or~anized. ~liable & cxper. Jason Best Agency MICROELECTRONICS lnc\riing ll\'1ng: qun11ers for Los!. betwn Thurtn_.t Dl'.."NT ;>1~128. Challenge 1nt:! \\'r i 1 c rwl'd11 f C' n1 a I e cltttronic 67~2800· 11'100 Brookhurst, F . Vly. TEST LA&ORATORIES 2. Cd~I. Balboa or l'\e1vp.:n;i ~la~ CJ\1. 64&-!K)\7 YARD, i:nr11.gt elC'lln•Ul'lfi, Classltleri Ari No. ?..:!. D:uly R!l~l'mblers. No l'XpcriC'nce BOYS & GIRLS Suite 213 963-6715 J73J2 GLl"TTE, S.A. PRIJ\lE OFFICE llipnce for lease. 40c per sq f1 up 10 liOO ~ It. Can rent all or par!. 215 R\\'erside Ave, N.B. Bch. clost' to bch. \Vri!e LOST, Tiln ek. mb;ed Terrier , removl' tree~. dirt, ivy, J>Uol, P.O. Rox lj6(), Cosla 11'-'l't'ilSl!ry. Full 1in1e day11. s Th ln1 Ch1si;ifil'd Ari Nn. Jt Dnlly mah~. "Busler". J:ith & Sa••· d r iv l' ,,... Ry !I , !1 l u1np!i. !\olesn, Ca. 921i26. Call 5'19--0241 ' ewspaper carrien;, miil. COLI.ECTOR pern1 . p/time. ' ne C'C""~~~-11gc 10 yn. tor Ne1•v.11 Icleal fo r rcc~d lnclustnli Complex Piln1, P.O. Bo:t 15f:.0. COfita la Ann ,\\'I.', N.B. Ari7.ona Sl7-2666. \\'RITER lull lime. J\lust he ASSl::J\tBU:RS &!&ch. Ne1\port lle•:!l.t!! .r., M'mi r e t l red ~; ~qua! 0ppo2unity Employer ~f('!\R., c~. 92626. iiiiiiii~I dog ta1,.ro;. lte111ard. &IB-::.36.1 1"iADt.JSG \\;lilt Sl'Jmethin1:: (•lose 10 NC\l'porl Beach. Prerls io n rle<:tro-meeh. ~('V.'J)Ol1 Pt•n1nsula. CC1nt11ct &lz.-.tSOO pc F c BOOl\l:EEPER IV\l h or &16-3'.?lJ hauli~I a11ay'.' Anything, Adv., le<:h.. fac l UH I. nssrmhly, t'Xp, & good ~lr. Hyd!', C1rculn t10n [lf!pl. coo~· .. , . . I heR\'Y flc<I l::11tate back· DESK ~pa.er Rva1table $50 1 11 "'41 UlSTo Cl~."'"'"· G<cm"' """;m•. "''"o"bl' Challen« m<·: \\'r de m~hnmC"t '"l· •pUtude. O.\ILYPILOT c .. 1161!·4321 n ml." do)" i:ood ground """''"metol'O _mo. V..'ill provide furnihn·e 1 AMOUtnCemenls Shol1 !lair. Sca.r -911 \\!fl hind 847--81$. Clas~ified Ad l\'o. 33, Daily Cr.rstn '.\le51l, G42·80M. t.: ICll\'e u1ipiie11tivn. ~alll!J' "-Cf\rn1>11ny bnl!s. In· j Rr>s-2~8o ~l\'P(lrl Be . ~ ,· 61.h1366 . ~!"'~ •. ~ n1.o, ... •11o"b1'c' w ', r7 ,' ", ~ rl'h"u·,, ~I~~,;",• 6_'!-·f'f!, .~ Agn LIT!:: llaulini;:, Lilt' TrC'e ~·11!~~ Pc .• o. J,.,~ 1J60, Costa p '1\S~E~IBUI :RS __ ;-•ii-;-;;;ii_;;;;-~ ...... ---~~-... -~--... ;;.I ~':.", ",",'' ··'1 n~· ... ""'T•ul 'cli:..,'~~' ~~....,~~· __ . _· ~~--·-· ~· =-• • ~" · a · ·· '-'" · •->-·.,,, 1'ritnmlng, yard clean-up. ~~~~·· -'"°'-.= r !' c s 1 o n e C('tro-mec-h. ---'''' · ~ " .. -u n~/ ~ 1Beach Blvd., 1-funtlngton Announcem.nts 500 \\ol lITB 1.tale Toy Poodle, t'rce C'stin\att:. ~m. Job Wanted, r-;male 702 aRsembly, rxp. & good BUSY Chiroprnrlil'.' Ole Club, 23100 Clubhouse Dr. I FR0:-.7 Dc~t Clerk, Surf & Be11.ch. IH:l-4321. k·" · hi 1 I ,,,-•.,,·0at •te•n, 61" """" \\'11nred lmn1cdiatc1 y Laguna Nig11C'l. ' Sand HotC'I, 15.X; S. Coast C't'OO ..,, MR' Or e e I:• S'·'IPLQ,\DE'R & dumn0-·ck . • '" "'" " .v-ouoo.J l;iiiii;;iiiii ... iii;iiiiiiOiiOiiiiio I l' ,._, "· h •·k P.FFICE Sp WESTERN UNION R " " "" NE'' h I \V 1"-1 ~·ront-H11ck vie Girl ~wy, .._. .. 111. oo::ac . "" ACE Jo' o R r11·ard Vic: ~11sslon Viejo, \\'Ork. '""-~""""t•. """h•ll, · '.i:.D . e P at hOme? e I ;-.,r"'.;;.".,~••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO r J t w b k "ENT ~-•1 H ·~~121 """''-'" .... ,. '--d h k E•per. Potentl:ll mann~,,·,1 or ack e est roo or n. • o..vala ,. eAA , flrbor """"' SR.\\'!ng, breaking. s.;.mo. r1rt1·c a1 es, nurscit, s pr.i, .. -COST AC t Ad "· ti! 1 _....,_ Now .~ .. t >I k 1 1 •t c F ' o position. Hrs g..1 & 3-7. Or. COUNTING Prank \\'il!i1ms. 4~74. a am1. ocR.U u """"'"' LOST: ye 11 0 w male l\tOVING ll 11 CO!llt-<uuons. omema ers J ss " gr oru:un1 in pen ~air music, janitorial, Cl1U111 Located 2052 Newport Parnkeel, Vic !Ith & \V. Reliable'. Re~:bie~~ Upjohn ~17--6681 . Indus.Engineer SllK GIU)'Couture,2™.1\Vl?SlcllU $m100°/. FREE FULL C liARGE BCXJK- A W11.lker & Lee Bldg. Call, Blvd., Costa Mesa, Ca Bnlboa Blvd, Ans. to Lm•e. est. R.12-1.181. BOOKKt:EPING, niy homt: l::x . Sec'y to pres. ST:Xl Dr, Suite l07, N.B. &1:7-5300. •·1c Bkkpng lhru fin. KEJEPER 1~ \\"Ork tor ac- L557--0136 or :>46--5828. FOR TELEGRAMS & 675-.'i918 l\I OVING" 1':>c 1 t eve~. Exp'd. Call a.fl 6 p.m. P11yrol1 Clerk Cn1ptzd. $5751 -~-~-~-~~-~-:~-~-:~-~-:~-~:-~-~1 ~talf'menl11. Need mtg, L'OUfllant, p1\ln1c or f/Ume. BLDG. 4(DJ sq ft, Pane.led, MONEY ORDERS "EIVARD' , _1 1 _.. · a urn. or &l2-6635 Cll'rk Typist lo S•1i0 CAFE.'TERlA help. Exper. cost exp. on thb; one. Salary comrien. w/ exp. 1 crpts, 5 private otficei , nd· n. · .....,,, m11. e m .. -u . gen, hauling. 32 Ft. turn . .:.:~1 ='--~-~~~'I Secretary/Insur. to $j75 prel. w/ Milld preparation CAROL WALKER Submit re1une to P.O. Box jolning Jg. 20x45 offlL'e. CALL 645-0683 sz. riog, Lab ml.x. Blk . \'il.n. Gl.2-0535, Hep Wanted, M&F 710 Design Drafts Eler $8-1() & rustomer serv. Hr!I. 7-83• m i. N.B. 92E3 ~. 1 ~ Pl U C \\'llitUe 11·hltt: on chest. LOC "-kk~""r T ,. 16~ 3,~. M-·~. All H"ld•""" ~9145 • ....: L 'tNU acen a, .?.l. Convert to cas· h Ans. to "Bruno". 673--0002 AL movtng & haulini; by uuu .~ ' us Ill .J'J ~ uu r'. "" JU p I 642-4097. student. Large truck. Reas. A Better Tenip. Position Set·retary to S650 & weekends oU. Call er1onne Resources frTVC!'stor lnterHted in your TOY Poodle, ma.le, B111ck ag-Barry, 53l-1235 or 5.lS-9-138 u RGEN T LY Personnel Clerk $450 833--8691. Agency: 11:.1 Dl\~ SI. GENERAL OFFICE Sn1all office. Great bolls net'fls good typist & lite bookkeeping skills. ' * BRAND NEW * unneeded tumilure, jev.·elry, rd missing 3/16, Suni;et Call Jeannie Slsro CASHlER & Busboys for cof· Suite 112 Ne\\'J)Ort Beach Office space available. liiOO antique!>. paintings. art 0~ Beach/lIB area. ~70, Yg~Nh9re~l~~O\~'.lhh11.b~~ ~~c~ 6.-Sid l!oflmAn lee shop. Apply to !\Ir. FtH/FM/Temporary sq ft. SlSJ. per. mo. Til jecLo;, 111[],·er, t:tc. Your con-213-281-4166 NEEDED NEWPORT v I '••111•11111•••••1 1 1,1,·est _17th St. c.r..r. 642-9397 ridrnce respected. \\'rite LRG gray n<'llt. n1ale cat. Rta~.,. Reliable &16--!3"6 Per1onnel Agency _c!ir:f·J!~'.~ ~~:.,_·.425 s.I. NE\\' OFf>'ICE -l'v.'O room11 Carl ~larcus, Ioal E. Tn.inr, long hr. Vic Balboa TS. Hou1ecleanln9 ..... CUSTOMER 'l!l ~ 15 and I~ x 11. All l'\t!'ltin,-CA.-9a580 or <'Ali R~'RNI . Pleali6-c all 833 1.1VVer Or., N .B. CLERK SERVICE Jason Be1t Agency 17400 Brookhurst, r . Vly. Suite 213 !J63..6TT.l uUllti<O paid. $100 '"" "'" "',_.,., 61".>-8833. HOUSE OF CLEJIN Unsk·11led . 6424870 Vadan Data Machines ' GENERAL OF.FICE montll. Costa .~lesa area. ---~------Ca'lK't~. v.indO\Ol·s, floor.-, .;)48--7729 or 64Z-83I2 LO~, Gold & Diamond 11Ti~• uphol. Sper-inl r ates for reg. ASSISTA~T manligcr Arby's hns an i1nn1edialc opl'ning In CASHIEl r an1i1.v type oflil'e need5 B 0 T ==~ [ I~ \l'il1rh Al N.B. Te-nnis Club. St'n·. 6'12--68'.!·I. Assemblers Roa~\ ll<'ef, n111st be our hJU('prlnt lltt'l'I. Dulle!! CUIC!' bubbly tYPC: person to AYFR N OFFICES rmonilt RC!'ward Call Tom&~ \\'11! il\C'ludC' 1he operatKtn of ~O\\' a~ . 1 takt: orders 01·er the phone. Prestigr llfl'a. 7·!0,550, 330 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\i~ LOST [ d' 0 ' h I. 0 0 K 'NG f' 0 n n1 11 lh('m~tlcally inclinM. hlll(']inl', n1irrotilm ''mc_r11 , I plHl!: app ca.ti.on~ T,\""" in,.,·-,, • -··-···t sq. IL 3700 Ncy,·po11. B\l'd., f'h_l': ·~,;e,s 1Ti~~11 \Bacch: HOUSECLEANING \\'ORK. PrC'fC'r "'1th last food rx-:\rrox .ind cl II p I i c11 Ii n n: fr,r pe1111., full !lnie :ios1hon. dufi~s. cru)"'Cttn~1;J-J?e';,n. N.B. Pholl<" 67~t-12'20. T!ew11 r<I, s.i1.r,0:6. f>:XPERT JOB. & Packagers periC'nc'('. Trai n ot O\'er S.MXI. m.irhinf'.'· Prcl'ious rrlntcd ~lust. be OOndable. 1l'al ap-1 nrl Agf'ncy, ~. 2790 Personals 530 * &1:-Ml .. 13'=-•-=-I per nl•). A 11 \'11 n c c 111en 1 rxpcril'ner helpful hul -t pcarin~ & C'njoy (URtomer Hnrbor Bl,~. Chi NEW OCEAN \1E\V Or c·s. 1:..:::.::c;:::.:, ____ ,.::;:;: l ""..... 'lolc 1>1•1 Sctt·r --7: rv.s~ibilltlr.~. 17111 R-17-"""! ·~ -otocl " Cst Hv."'. H.B. 1700 1lf·lgr. SINGl ,. 37 . ....,,,, "' 1 ' · 1101.:SECLEANING. Thor. ,~· ~.ru nff'l"'SSnry. Thr inrllv\dual -.u \ · 1 f p I ,.1.,ERAL rr· ... Qin Di~ide. L'•os E•'"''· .r_ nialt: , can'! dig "Rusty". 3/21. Vic. War nt'r Oui;!hly done. Hrll11b!e \\' lnter'1m °!'lw~rl11 2 .~ ~ pm, Bob Pip-selected inusl have a ' PP y n C!'r.!ln ' :· -, o ice -£..,...,. ~ .. ._.. "' n1y~tirlsm but helieveR In & Bristol. 556--4779. pin. "i;r. · S tr1ca Contractor, f' x p , _..2579 ,,. 1 .... k 1 rrls. Hl"asonable 836-5lJt p I Se , -------1 stn~rc drs1r(' to lrom, en· OE MONO'$ prcfc=d , ·•u N' I rti ... 1 Y· .-...:e s em. comp. ersonne rYICe Al-rRACTIVE lady, $l.50 joy a variety ol duties bl! ' .._ 118 igue • AIRPORT A.REA. 600 Ml· fl. y,·ho shares these \'aiues. l\IESA Cleaning Se r vi cc. 17S8l 1 · pt'r h1·. 9a.m·lpm, !\take de!)('ndahlr an<I hll\'~ 11 "-:83~1~-~"=flll--~~--- v ,, Ser*-..t R.,.n l 1111pn s 11r p 101ogmphcr n1inltnun1 (If I )'eflr re<:t'nt NEWPORT m your go c U into $270lmo incl . u t i I i t I,". \Vrltc Cl11ssilied Ad N", 9'·. I I~ Crpt \\indov.·s, firs. etc. rvtne Blvd. 1 t 1 "Tu 11 1 bt MULL.AN REALTy, 3.IOO 1Jn!ly Pi1o1. P. O. Bo:.: 1560, ltc!li<i/C.Omnfl. 557-61'12. # JS Tu1tln 11'0rk. llntg. Bch aren. clerical expcricncC'. a sterto. Sell them with Irvine, 540-2960 Co5ta J\lcsa, CnJif. 92626. EXCELLENT HOl.lsecleanlng 838-5460 PIM111e 1-3 for a p pn t, •3 Fashion Island a Daily Pilot Classlf1ed Arl $336. NU store, office. 000'. ANYON 1·: knov•ing the by da,,v. o .... n transp. S22 EquR.I Oppor. EmplO)'er 636-22SO. If.you fl'ICf't lhC!l(' qualiliea· Equal Opper. E rJ1)1oyer and use the money tor 1 Air. l'rJUl Beach, 11.ntg Sc h. l\'here11bout~ of ,\lien c. Accountlnt per day. 8J&.06.U!. 11001 and are lookine for • stereo! Call 642-5678 Today. 842-2834 AUTO SALESMEN '°'lti 'th Oc · Stull!!, fom1all>' of 301 T AXES/A !Book \\ifl'l;OO\\'S DTRTY? Free Cl!· NEED ln1mC'd\1uely! on "''1 1111 ange Htlp Wanted MlF 710 Help WantM, M&F 710 ore Suitr, 1(00 fl . .Suitable Edgl"l\·ater Dr.. Balboa.. · crountlng · tin1a\C's. Jlon1l':'i, oHi«-s. J . • Auton1olive Cashier NCi.'d for one of Orani' Q-1.inty rompany that of·1,p1;;;;iiiiiiiiiii~'iiii~~;i;i~~;-~iii~~~~iiii~ '-d H · plelUI' ronta.ct Bob, 0 A x 9"" keeping, dM;il'C !>mall 11-c-Dunn. 548-"". "'or 61°>·,,·,2 e Auton101l\'e Bookk--c County's leading Pontiac fel's: wr oc!or. u n t 1 n g I on Dal c· C 9. 7 uv *" rounls. John \\.a I t e r s ""'~ '" • ~-..,~ Dt>slers. New or Used c11r Garrlrns, 8'6--1323. )' l!y. n Kil 494-6107. JA PAr-;E?E: houseeleaning, A.u toniol l\'C' D~lV ti>ntract l'ales. E.xeellent f r i n g e 8u1ines1 Rental 445 LICENSED SPIRITUAl.tST B,::;c::::.:.-------1 f'xperll'nce & do 11 good job girl. bl'nt:fits. Expcirlenred or f;piritnnlist rt'adings I() a .m. t __ a_by,_•l_tt_l_n~g'-----546--0077 · All lhrf't' po~ltion!> open im· no1. 1\C' \I ill train. Ask for lndu•trlel & Comm'I -10 p.n1 . ad\it::e on all n1rdla1el)" 1'C1\·port Ontsun, ,1,,1,, i.211. )n. r l'nc"<I )'ilrd. Income Tax SJ.3..1300 -MISSION VIEJO 11111-ucrs, 312 t<i . El Can1ioo · · CAVE ROSS ' ' I s Cl 1 f near 19th St .. Lunches. Rel. '.00 1 ~;tl(I ~ r .r:i · ·an t'nirn "'· nr &46-5."JJ.I. Income Tax Service PONTIAC ;111111°rh«rou::.7i"tilr~ nppL Call 492--0031· 492-9136· JK'rso11;1I "r hu~ine•• :\crountingC 2-180 H• .. ·bor 61,·d. ' PREG1' \~I BABYSITTING my hOnw, v AC QUNTING '" 2.'i:i1 ~l11 n::urr11t· Prl.-y,y ' 1 • ? ilny or night. f'"enced yard, 23 ,·,.,nrs llarhor Area C<11'tn. ~!C'!tl :HG-:8017. 831 -1400 , I <"'11rinc-. t'O nlhtl'n1111l <'tlUn!t('I· hot lunch<'s. &12--~299. (714 ) 675-6676 AVON -------Inc-.t refcIT:'l1. Abortion, t;KGEN'l1..\' l'\C'C'd sm. adoption & keeping. Carpenter For Appolntinent CLERK A:\IBITIOUS? E:O.IHUSIAS· shop lnrl"ins.: li 1'!n~ qt1nr· APCARF; ~2-4436 J anitorial TIC'.' You \\'Oultl make a rrr.~ for 2. Cr\\! JJ,;1 1!~1 or \\'IDO\\' "·nuld hkr 10 ~t'l'I C'1\RPt.""NTR\' -?-1 as I e r JK'l'fcet ,\\'Oil Hepresenta· ~<'111ltlM li{>.11·11, l'I•·~" 1u ._ld·~ii·tr COJll l)Aflinn. in GO'~. Craftsn1an -remodeling ,I( CO:\,Pl.. ,Jt1nlto1i al .sen-•icc \\'" 111'\" 'M'<'k inc-11 qunlifiNI ll\'I.'. You tannin your O\\'ll heh. \rtite Ch•~~1fird Ad NI'>. \\'rir•· rin.o1~i firrl Ao'! No. ;:;, fini~h w <> r k gun.r11ntred. r1oors.\\'aJls.\\'indov.'R a.t'count ln~ rll'rk v.·12·4 )'I'll huJiinc~!>. scl~ulc )Y)ur O\\'ll 3-1 Dnily Pilo! p O Box 1 1 1 n .. ,,....,,, }'rec estin1n.le:11.. -l!l7--2'J.15 __ Sc<~·t_L_P~"""~-"~'-U-~11~69~-I "f:::r1ence In AIPa'.'ablr nr hotn~ & m11.ke lhe most nf 11 ,,;,,. "-~ 'I • ,..~ ·9'"' · )n\ y ~iliit. P .O. •-.u!t ~. bel 1~ /-'t 6 .-1 """ ...,,.111 1• esn ...... w:if> C 1 •r C 92626 · 11um w · pm. Land1caplnn r--11 tl"d 11ccounrin1t nrca. r~u enrning opportunity, tao 1 WESTC-Ll~F~N-:-B: OI' 11 "r~m. a CUST'Ofll V..'oodv.'Ork, remod., -;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:•;:;;;;;;;;;;;;I Rra! r:stHIP Cx prnen«..'C in (";ill 540-71)11 . l~~t lgr I(\('., 30' rron! on iir VASECI'Ol\1\' pRnC'ling & rt>pair. Vince • "LANDSCAPING'' c o n~1ru1·rion nC<-ountln,i: BAB Y Sitter. middle-aged Ruit. 111nrr., -qfn•, J!)Jil ~., C'onf1rl.eo.11a.l In t o r rna 11 on l~nll(l(f, 5.'l6-84i71. dl.'sirahl~. Gl"IOCi typing A.bill· "-nm11.n dl.'sired. for care of It at 3&. air ron1I r 1 ... n1) 0•t111scl1ng-A rrlerral, GENF.R.AL CARPENTllY For A Unique & Pet'l!Onnll2ed 'Y & profit'lcncy ll'/c1ilculn.-C'njoyable child, \\'t'CI thru prkg. <"Pl ~. drps, :l4·S·~(ISfi. i\l'Ci\RE. lnrorp. A Non· CUSTO~t F INIS!£ \\'ORI.;: Style In l..{l11dscurilng, Color· tor & adding n1nchlne neces-Sat. 3 to !'> N.B. 6-l~li35 J OIN Unrc-1n.y's ~ ( !'roll! Agency .. 6-12-4436, "mall jobs OK 894-43J8 i;raping &c:i~~nal IX'sign, snry. BANK Brookhun;t f>i s . o f\t.•y Lift~ or DLATil: Lrt our l::XPERT carprntry Cabinl'I$ G rHnh•ven Gardens ii ~'l"IU q11nlify s<'nd IC'lttt or ' Store, k 0Ulrt1, F'lnl,he<i !J,.bles live. For alttrna•h'<'~ & Rf'p1drs Re1u1on11.blc ra te~ ~3925 rr11untc to: Experienced Proof Operator by 4/%;/7·1 . Ag! ~1&-..1166 '" ABORTION c1tll LIFE 64~19flj THE IRVINE CO I IN" "41"-122 24 he< 2123 Newport Blvd, • · 300 ~ 600 ~ l't olc's, $9,j & ' ' ·' Carn.t S.rV1c.e St~).). C l\1. Al<o0 800 ~. rt. COSt.fET'lC SURGERY ,.--Costa Mese :i)() l\'c\\·port Ccntcr f"lr ·~ f bod bu l \' o JO ' C Nev.ipon l)(>n.eh. Ca 92663 P.f-1 ~hOp, C~I Sll2. fi.\6.2130 Ret· Y· • en ii r. JIN'. arpe1 &. l.ipholsttry Atltl: £niployment INpL Uhited California Bank STORE }'1)~ LEASE-30 It. ~!;~7t2 An1cr ~llM Soc Dr\ Sh II. m Po o, <Soll Painting & EquaJ Oppor. Employ~r 221 Octan Ave., Lagun• trontagt. n:;o .\(\. It. Ju~t <1U =='"""=~~~~~ 1 RMardant.sl. ~aser1 Ii _ _!PC:•!Jpo~r~h!•n!!g~l~119!., ___ l 'l'::~~~~l:",!~~:": 49._.546 ~lartnt'r'11 Mlle 1,: NJ'll BNi sr::sr l\t~\SSAGE IN N' B. 8-JI color brightener• It lO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Pewit Olfi~ 612·9520. 3400 Irvine Ave., Slute J03B, minute bl,.11ch !or y,·t\11c QllAl .IT'\" 1.0\Y COST An Equnl 0 P fl o r I u n It y D' •tiCE •••lte or sto-hldK. OPE!ll g A~t :\ton, \l.'cd, Fri .. cbarpet~. Ssvi' )~r money r-.1'.~idrn1111J COi' i"Omni. ptllnt-1 BOOKKEEPER j ::::::F.:.':':':~:"':'=~=:I .,-Ann. 5'57-ool.q, y SA\1ng rnf' el(!ra trips. lnlt'. Fhx1.-lnt. ,\IJ nr rmrt. or \\'hnleu.lt h"l».f'n foorf Crptd. panld. S rm!'. 900 11'11 • PAL~f It CARDREADER * \\'ill clran li\i llll: nn .• dlnlni ('All 1,yJr .. 642·1~. 6-~8.119 dittributor, 11ub5kllary of ll"R: tt + 20 ~r t1. 3JJ t.laln, d /-• ~· l083l n. h rm .. & hall S~. Any mt pnn1, II . food tervke corponUon, 11.B. ~.,0·'ii;;;;;iaf-l'<ii !I .•~w~m~··~·~ ·~~··~'!;j~~~'-'_ Si.!JO, COlll'h SIO. Chnlr SS. t:1 '""" · "" ('()\--erint. ltatC' mt1ny bentlll•. c (I nt ., c t lndu1tr1al Rental 450 Blvd., Stanlon, 52'7-3400. yrs. f'>.p. 1• ~:h:,t,t counu not lie. N<1. 279514· ln~ur. all r-1araa.rtt 673-3-GO NB i:qual •• ~'IASSAGEIBATII 1netlloct I i1o ""'rk mysclf. typca: 1)8Jl(l'r. 7141842-4386. opporeunity cn1pkl)·er A touch or cla~•. complete G<'l>d rtl, 531...(1101. PROF. painter, hone11t ~°t'ttk, NOW LEASING Huntington llHch NEW M-1 1'10 Sq. f't, A UP Hamilton A Nct~1lAn<I St. M0-1970 " pr1 v11o1·;.o. 6·1:Hl860. e Dmt:R.'IARDO A Sona • ftl.~. lnl/e:xt. ff'ff esflmate. Accounting Clerlc'al l\IAS.'-"GF: & SAUNA Carpel u le11, Installation, 6 Reta. ~27W. 642-3913· SC'cr-Pt.arlet Cnll Rhevft, 963-12-17 n:ipaln. 963-2&39. Nf.ATEST, clMncat, mo.I Spt'cializlng Jn S.,39 Adams A'~" ltn1g 0.·h. Outdoor lporl ltltit I I f'X'pertlse 11pnllcaOon. Int· Otnce Pt:rtldnnr.l (IRve winter wear )'OU ha\~ appeal? StlJ ,..!r tqulpmrn~ I f~xt . C.11 493-61 15. Rt.mt RYAN AGENCY outgrown! Se:U It fAllt whh wlth•a tow-eost D11l1y Pilot INT/EXT PAINTING t7'93 Ncwpon, C.~1. ~ a 01J1r Piiot 01i1k1ned Ad! C\••'-ltied Ad! 64H671. All Onnie Co. 615-3.iM 17931 BeAch, N.B. 847~9617 ' BANK Experienced Note Teller Unlttd California Bank 630 Newport Center Dr. Newporl Beach 644-6464 An E(fual Opportunity Emp)o)'f'r • F'.xcel1enl beM"fi!Ji. * Compet\li\'1' pay. • .\lodern faclllticl'. Pleasr a.ppl~· 1u perMM'I. t.lon. day through Frid&y, 8:30 A.ln.-4:30 p.m. or rontact: e. J..:f'Rlkl'I !71-ll Sl.>-2400 Ext. 3:.6 VDM Varian Data Machines 2722 l\UeMlllnn Dr!\!t lr.it1e, CRlif. !121.'6-& An Equnl O pp ortuni tJ, , En1plo)"C'f riltt~ t.1...ERICAl. PROPERTY TAX CLERK lmmedi&le opening for CA1'1• dldA!e \l'/leehnlcal t s-per. In Real F..st&tf' principals &: t~SE"&.\lmf'nl prced~. Tl· !lt SC'archlng, w I s o m ot ~kited IC"('()Unlin,; ex(ll"r. helpful. lndh·lduaJ mu.~t like V."()rking v.·/1\iuJ'8; k be: dettlil orlrnle<f. Polliltlon in· vol~• ablllly to •'Ork l\·ell ••/people'. lllatlstlc.al typfnc. &: 1111e of 10 kty t:1tlculator. Jndlvklu"-1 must ~ a K"lf !ltl.rlC'!r k abll" to (!XC'1'C'ISE" good buAin('n judgC!'n1mf. It )'OU 11uellty M':nd ll't!er or rfftl~ to: THE IRVINE CO, ~ N('11;'p:'.ll'I 0-ntf''r Dr Ntv.-port Bench, CA Di61 Alln: Employmtnt Ot!pl. F.quft.I OpPOt. Employer EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIEt" $l5t.4-$75M Ran9e S•AlllS·NEGOTIAILE A•• You U"•""ploy•d No-Art You S••ld,.9 A Ch •"fo -Worrlotl About 'tour At-Tir•d ol lro~•" l'1 011'1i1•1- U1u~•c:idod A1 To A l'ro por C..11t•• of Att!o"- AtE YOU vM>t'. l'AtlJ1 If T•o C• All1W• Tiie hft•w'-f C.t .. NMil, I• rt.. ' AfftlMl1N, W.'il Ll:o Al l.r.ni.,r Witt. Too IF YOUR ANIWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE 'CAN HELP YOU A, Do you h1•0 1ho11 Yo<:otion ol driw17 I . Do you llo"• 9o•"notlwo ll'lto lllt•11c:11 C Do you f11I 1uffltlt11tly lfloliv•l•d to •cllfo¥o1 0. Do you 111~• !ht ,8,llltv lo"''~• d1ci1ior11 E, Art yo11 ro 1dy to flt o 111li1tic c••••r ol,joctl•1l F. II you woro co11wllcod th1t ht ll' w11 ow1!1o!illo wou!il you •cc:tpl ii, .,..;1hooi tl1l1y? , YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th t b1tt1r job• •••11ol •flworti11il • Th lrd p11ly p1of1tton•I inlluol'lt t i1 1ol'll t lil'!!o1 11oc•1• "''" . e Gotti119 tho ri9hl ~oora optl'I , 11 th• rit hl lewtl ,,. quirt1 +1ch,.i11u1. • E:o:t cutlwo po1!tlo111 1rt fillM 01r•ut l. ••••utl•t 111tt r• \lt w1. "t M1111111un1 1111:!i1t1, it 11ot ' tolt l 1fl1wer. SEND RESUlllE OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EX6CUTIVE INTERVIEW EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 1110. -HOMli OFFICE - (711) .147.9625 118 N, M•ln St, S•nt• An• ISECUA:ITY IANlt I U/LDING SUITE 701) F• rtr C:OO\Wllinf tlr'I Ht! .., tf'ltt Of " SvnG•J M!rc~ 24 2i;74 OAILV PllOT D J_! 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U)on'I h>ll her )'OU'rv ('Dll· l'"<pcr for £T'D"'IJ\t Corp. lht' r.SOUN't'1' cif bt:il\4.:: hirt::•: 1 ... r; S\J!W'rior ,\\'••. \,.•,rpon Al~n. p/tlmf' f'n &: Sa! D' I A J b' *D YI • c'L p Alert, lbttKiw pencin with lily runa. Small 11hop. Onyg !~,)~ IU.').JOOS l•h1~ 11\t' f)f'fliOnalJ,1.at1on Of lkartl n1::t11,, Cnllorm ,furn. (Jilli I la . . 0 r•ft na 111:r $900 f'Xptrlenot In ch f' ck In I onl)'. Good V.'Orklna: rond11o. MEN, WOMEN -11/ 80 i.111.tllrJ(':U. r;.r ,,, phone f\.."1 d: ftrlll'P•1 • *Data P . Clrk to $.5.50 n1atmal 10 &tlndt.rds tl) in STACOSWITCH, INC. \\'ould yoo like to rorn ORDER DESK CLERK e l>tn."('t l"t'frrraJi; from \J\l'r SAU.." i)r ik'l\'<il()ft('~ pref rt. Plnni TE\IPOoUer:c a uuty un1q•J111 *NC P rogramr to $1150 Pl'OC"'SI, (21 packa.&f' rooctt. lll9 Ba~~ Mesa ~WO pr"'"' part tlm". 1J Pm!llon O{)f'n flX' 11n .ii;:-!~.xJ brokrt~ DESK MGR. 1;!h<l11~·!Jl~1.1'.ndu\~ ... c~~~I~~ &.. • ume U\';nG opportU/lll/ *Engr/~anuf to Sl•K Exlll CU!llle to~~ shJ0 pmenu. Eqoal 0p..-rm .. ,,.. ... r so. please call Mn. Hault'1, J.:•'""', 1~.a1ndl\'ld1 WI.!-~~ ~· • {)n1ni,:f' f'uu111y •'tln1putC'r· ,\,\~!~:-. ,~ ,.~nin1ohn" a"iiln' ,.,_t:..'lfr(), P~! !!ti l0.11ll·?pni tor slullt\!. . . . *Rec-t. , to •1:-ce nt ucne I package , ..... ~ """-"' !H&-3502 e a ,,...y Ol"i er...,...._ 1..11£" 11.·11 1i,1u11; ~l'l"\'h't' ~ ,. .. ., ''''' •"--11.,_1 · KEYPUNCH -• -!)pl••· I• ~·d " \\•)) •• e f I f I t I ''"'' '"'"'' ('•• nf,·~ nrl' In '"'" ' ~~·~. ,.~ 'II n ~· ~11 ·• · ···• '" 11<11 1iu:i,prol'!>~10011 v•·· SECRET•R1cs ..:_:.~N,NE·~1.• "A"G '~. ".•" ,..... PRIMARK MACHINIST 1' ··u'L1 """", 't' ,_nt~1n"i 1°r l'XJ)('r, 11l\'11Vlrit: tollo\\'Ujl, JoOUf)l·r.·l~ion 1hr Ill'""''' n1 -.1.,!f111..: a Jim-::1-1.1.-lln~pltl\1 .t :'l!l'dlral 111 .. , '''''' '''"'"'~'••d ~, r~ "'"' k I ho /I\ lClril\\', l'O 01' ... jW. fl\ X· .. ,_,,,, •• ' ""''' ••kl<'" • \)I ft'l<~~n.'ll dl\'1.~l\Jll f"'"''"'''-"~" I •• ,,,_ c .-.11 M .... ... ml Campus Dr .. I>-4. N.B. PRODUCTS to wor none nui.n ti ll on . & m I l l'l ll ' .,..." ·-". "" , n1t•11n innl'l' ronunls· ... cir ,,_., l>11111wa1l1"' Inn" or t;hot• 5612111 Tooling for in-ph1.nt 1nfi.; ::~II r,J:,1~~in~ Uft • 1 Sonit' rollt"r,t" it: ordt•r dr1>k Sliln!! Ct't' \'ilu' ,\.\~!ES I~ 1/11• "Id•''' !Al ,\Ir K.a1lt>y, t>-11>-i7:1.1. 1, .. .. r -Gcrwr~I luthc &: 1111mt" null f'XP'~r. dc!'U~. Xln't C.'O. C.:\l I FOJi J~TER\'lt;\r flY'(' i\Cl'll('}" 111 !hr 1· S v./ , •nn it"-'ll!"llf1h'll111 · t>~ 2620 s. Su811n v.ork rt•<'fd, [llT-~1:1 Ill be1x•UIJ, l'l<'ll!W' Apply to · . . . . llll'li 111 ()11!h 'llUll ('l!h•,, Sr. Accountant i!l1)•. nHJJ•ll' llt'<'k'l ti( Jr»\ S.1nt11 AM, Callr. 213-800-ZfJl:l MORTAGE EECO Ontu J>Ro~·t:s ... ..;10:-.:,\1 . -.r1..,·11.•1•-i in••nlli~ • )•111 t.1c .. •1.1r: :'>.o• GENERAL OFFICE Sear llnrbor & \Vnmt'r Avr. MACHINIST WAREHOUSING !Gill E Ch 1 1 ~, ~~21 ~lnr,... l~:!'i t "n llni1tt"ll <',~rn· r:.~11o•rul t1<'oou111111i= f1un·11"n ~·,,u ··11n . , . , , IRVINE IND. CO~fru:x tTI-ll ~ • • • • • l 0 f'S E' i,;'. 111~ !•>1<'1111111 l1•r 1>1lU1ll on11nut ,. I)' APPLY BY PHONE TE~UlQRARY EqUfll Oppcir. F:n1ployt>r ChuckPr &. Orldepon mill LINES CLERK l·.,1ua ppor. nlp yel"' Call :•~;.1100. C'\1 1·1~'fllll'' )o'l1n1n1, .~ ('].1 .. 1nl! L'iill ;,~1 n:iu & 1,.1 11~ ktlfl'll A."'SlGN.".rE?\'TI' 0~1"'8.IOrs. Xlnt \\'Ork!nit f n 11 l v I !I u :t l•\\/~<'1'\"leln1t. Or T."li-Rl)l, ,\n.ill\'lll\ •·utry~. nud1t •••11l p11t••r 1~111~ '"h<tt 1,,11r ~k u,. art', ~,1 T)'pt? 40+, filP, IJOme ll!I' If) l.'Olid., O\'ertln1e. 1:11 Cullt' '41ui•hot1 ... tn1: & 11h1ppu11< lll<TiiUDONl'IC I)" n 1 11 1 I Fnr ,\11p,11111111,.111 .t 1•n) 1"11 r.•1-.011~ fli'5 f"i11 .. 1 11,,1~1 111 t~\inr 111 lll'1110nall) , key! (A.n use 11ny ,, 1tll or .. .....,, a tr/&I s ·~ dl' hwtu.~tri1111, San Lll'menh· l111.1·k~'l'Ounil in n\Ol1!,Y3..lt\' I ~~,.~~ !';t1229me1 [.:;.,~r. Age Corbin-Martin Inc. r.o.-; Hnrl.,r HJ . ~Ill\\' ·:1,-; hi,, r .. r n•~11 h!y r1r~~n.•li.1 ,t• iintil 11 1' 11,,\'l' lilt• "JUU r!Kht', thee on variow! 11.Mlll:tt-MAINTENANCE b.1.llkini:: ll•'tl\'11~ ~lust IX' .=-r _, ·--~''0• ('v.•lr\ .\lr~.1 ~ r a r 1 ~ 11 1•,d 11111n.•C•'n11·111 .!-!••l fi1r )•-..u: n'M!nl.c. • 11:1Jlin~ t•l leani. Fasl xrov.·. J',\JlKIN"G tiUcOOcnts, ful l .t I * 644·7662 * t'·IX'r,, (' :l 11 .~ h If' ,.f :-OE'.'}:ft A FE!: AT Tt~n-o Call Carol, lll-9145 · 1ni.: 111depend<'nt blink 111 l'tlrt tl!TW'. !'l.'N'J'IOM Rrac-h, SA LE S REP i-u1•'t'\1~1ns:: .1rh1·r~ ,,~~1,1 Tem po Tem porary Help FOR CO~PLETE DETAll ... "i MECHANIC Orang\" Coonly. t•onta{'l IU.~nu·ants. C.JI &fi-2700 or R I E . k ""1111\.·!ll'r So>n'1 1{1·~un1f' PERSONNF.J.. RESOURCl::..i JOO'k rn.EE TEl\1POIL\R\' IJSl Dove, No. ll' Ne"·P"f1 *GIRLS* Carriers "'anted Costa l.tesa. Ne11o·Port & Ir\'lne erea. *Small Pap•ra *No Soliciting *SI f)9r Pa ptr Stert *Don't hav• to get u p •erly on Wffktnds 547-0301 ~ i'l'nil.lflnl'I Dt·pt: ~'":f'.-1711 ea state Assoc.. T•m• Life Boo ' l1n,~1fll•I Ad 11.i. ('{() 01\ll)' . ~. WESTLANDS BANK 6 ~ntl)n• Av:tlla!ill'" •ta111ni:: 1·11 .. 1 I' o Bl•\. Jjijl) c .. ~1 •1 THt.:t !:'. ).1p I. O \' :O.t E :-.: 7. ACt'Ountanl to $15K Prod. M'P" ~tach Shoptet S2·1K lndus/l\lt'cll Engr $13K Cost Accounrant lo $1ZK 1...ct,:-al Sec-retary to $.llOO Adn1 As.~t llJ Pre.~ 5!)00 Oil Lea!iLfll& t\gt to S75 day Insur. Clain1s A~ll'lt11nt PASTF,.UP arlirt to'1i1"0rk on Hl1t C.1rp.·1 ·~ ru.i<h!on l ~!llJld ,.,,.~1_ 1-.,.,.,,_ "l•ll Ot'I ''•'•;, , ... , """'""'• -I . Al;('Y &perit>nctd tn malntrn..'\Jl{"(· ,-,, .• 1 .. ~ • .,~,, kl hop I fl• ' n n. I) " '"" ,-~ ~· ,,,....... C \ ., .....,......, '4'\'f' Y s prr YK'V.'!!()!lpl'I' j '' 1'''111· •'11 rin 1"··1 •·1 ius l'/11111•• J• .. 1rn .... 11111·11 rt' ompanMJn~ 1•11 Y • not1 lnatallation Z. repair of pro-Equal Qppor. Employer :'11t1~l be rxprr. 893--0500 ask l111n11·d11h· 011flOrtUlll1} !or you \\Rnt s ian 01 11 i~is.t' s. ERl'lrF·. ,,_ !!•Ip. mom-~-1 Uon1rstlc~. r(' op 1 t' t:l: ductJOo equipnient. Steady fflr ~tni. 7.aril. nf·11· t'lr t'Xl)('r :t1.Llr11 n~.-.oc· $?"' L' 1 ~" ' snnilur ,..,..·in! f~lll..<l'>tin.1~. job, good befll'flls. C.Ome In ~.!OTCL 'LVD. "'''· 1 I' t C 1 H I -"-' l"'r hr ~nnt11~1,· i.1· Full or p/l1n1r. Apply &. I S-4 30 r~ " " PLASTIC INJECTION 111 ''~ ·"' ar.pc ca tul'li, 1l'IOl'>phrrr r .. r M'r~"'ll~ rninrl· no.\·cr, ,\r"". •= 1.-. !7th 't. ~ Ilk!' ralibN'. ~72 ~ton. app Y : cnerl{ctic. Laguna Brach 11 llh V\'1'r 600 arr!t-~s n.'lt1on· ·" ·v "' \\'N'I, •·n CAUFOAM ~son. 6 Day v.·k. <f9.~U96. MOLD MACH OPRS. \\Id~ 1·1'1111 olltr !ht• proff'S· i'<I. i:.-l~ltl\<'. tun lo\•mi: 1~ Coi;ia ~'""'" f oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi I quin' Ln -f!llln I h • .. plt'. ~At.·rJ!N ll'llnl ().l ,-,. ,,~,' ' 16661 Von KannAon. Sanlll An11 ~lO'nlF.R."-"Sub Tcarhf'T'S n ·~ · SLOna ~n11i·t "' a.,v8J1C't'o Airport 1 For TI'IOl't' !nl1> & · ' · 1 • in a ,. h 1 11 r rqunl opponunlty t>mploycr 11 0 nlt.-....Sl'hool Coordinator. Inc• Plas t ics. n1t:nt c•ppnrtu111rie~ you 'rt' rt'Mllfll inll'I"\'\\", R"J-~IS. 01·l'rlo.:k:·r: lu!ly l'i.p U !<111 I TYPIST /TEMPORARY t:rl u c11.t!onal lnl,.n.'irll·s 32972 Callr J>torl<'Cto l1w1k1n~ for + an ;dnt CTJm· 7 -,-:---pay. ~"ltll 11t'u!'. l"P \\'OHJ.: tl~ nt'll. V.\HffH ,.: Maifre de . .;.:-.n Juan Cap\111rono1 1111~~1011 ~iru!"lul'f' Cont110 •1 S.\Lt.~. J.•.1d1ni,: ~1fl .o;h•111 t.•n 1w:..11rr. ~\~~1 l\11ln1u• f''.\I. ,\'\-ili::'\.\t! :'\.JS 1~ Till·. ~·irx~ble hrs.rGuarn, Sc"'.~1 _1''.rrunl_Opptir._E.!:"_r>lo)'f'r_ Th<>11111" J·:. ~\lant·ml, 111<u1· th" l)r'fH'h nrC'<t• riv>1urc, ~IO-t.,11 '\r. oc. ,\1rpor1 . I llt\I\~· l\P f'(1\1r1 ~,.. rcr 1nH•T'\f\1'. or appt, ;u -II""'" &41l-1'6i2. ri>hRhlc 1nd1\'. \\/t'~IK'I' Ul • -'" Jl:ihl.1 t:~r.innl C 1·1 C I-83-'91-'l" Fnr 11·c!I krli'111n ~1. C:11it !)tl\'f' Anthon), :'LS. ;"llGI:., I ~al('<.. Irn1n1"J o 11 ••n tn,.. -----~ -. --I aro ' .r ,. ··• 1"'1 Pnntin'" ... S" Al t G I pn\"1rte('iuh.:'11 11~tht•r.~p1·r .i.11-.,..,. 1 ., ~11l1,1rv tu~.:. hr. l'i1H narp er Ir r1 1!{l)1.\JJ 'l.l.TEl•l•.TAIL· Suhrnlt rc~11n1l' !>11l:1ry NO EXPERI ENCE OFFSET 6i:i-~·;,ul. row rh11'r'Joi1l1rd .,f,• ''"l'k 1k•sa't.'rl 10 Cll\S!lfie<l ad nr>. NECESSARY S,\!,~;~!ilJU, M acGr e g or Y acht GIRI. ml DA y . mu1<t Ill:' Fil't' & ca.~i.ially ltl S700 llJ, "10 JJ:uly Pilot P. fJ TRAINEE POSITION EXPERIE~CrT> Corp . ~;,~~. C(tt>!a :\h·.~a C:ilif. NOW OPEN PRESSMAN I I : I I,! 01 i.I Full !1111(' 111111lny1nr11r Htf., 11n1 J'l;i•···rin.o, f'\1 I '~ I L..:11:-,\~.I. HE:;(l\"Hf'l, \!01 " ~l:J.J . !"J •. \!]'iJ);,\I:' :!J! l~.\t , ),., II'.:. ;'\1'U.jNlf 1 rel iablr , ahlr to sl'll, k11n11• Sa.l<>s/l\lk1 n~ Sce'y lfl ,SiOO !~~~~~~,.~~I 'I~! n•qrl. Ap1•\v in l"''rSf'\n 111 :;;;iiiiii_,iiiiii..,..,_ ... ,..~ gf'MrAJ offj ('(' ,\· hook· ~<..TCIHfi('~ !O $T.'ifl ~r f'•)Upl(· ,.:n·I\• \\I CR li1rlu~1r1r~ "' ,<;.1 C'11l1t I _ I hill '" l~ t'llY'ln .,111~ I SHEET METAL keeping 4!'-t-4>:~2 R.ecepl/S.'<'~tary 1,, S721 nt'ii'SJli•fl('I' dt'lill'L'~': 1 n h.1~ in1n1111h:11t• "t~n1m.:-< l"L 2ND SHIFT • 1 • • -_ ."..l~roi;.o_~. ;{;·'· ••• \IJJ! 1 .• i'k.' ·-I BRAKE OPRS TYPIST /CLERK GRO\\'TNG ne11· l)una Pt. Billing Clt'rk . 10 S0?··' realty of!itT needs Jil'elLst.'l' ~k:taphonc_ Typ1s! lo $~;(} Jr.·1ne 11r\'i•, 'ilnt J\JUI<' 011<·11 lr:.111""~ ui d 1 s11 Jn~ · s~ \~!SfH~ ·.., 1 1 1'•1 ~'J,1 •lcr111:•~!!ni.: 1•n l'\l)('I'. ~1 mng on l!stin~"S. salcs, rcn· 1 1TI'TJT)·1.•1~t In S;ii.'l tals. Comh. plan orf('fll 1''1- 1 Clerk Typist: J'i.1.V. tll S500 l'l'pl. carnlngt'!. Fine nell' of· Dr~tsn_1e11/11oman, printed S:WO. n10. ap11rv:'I . no 1~11 · inurkl•tln~ di~1 n.huuon ,\· FULL OR · ·' · · .. --.; : '.Xfl• ,\ ,\l•k· '" 11111 ki' ""n ~··t11p~ l\'••l'k u1 11lu'>h tll'lil' oth~~.' •-"•( •·-•·-"'''"" 6 _ _ I 'J'r111n1't's, Jlu\P C 1t rr n l J I I I I I ' lf'1•t10ns 962-46."l.1 ''~". n ,.,,.,!0-I.., ""· 'ft" I ' 6? rl';'.' 11nr1 ~ ·' I).~~.-tn ~·r,u1r1• :'\.•l'>I" lill't.'f')•lln:" :lf•fllkahllll~. .................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,l loeatlOrL'I to O""'n tn ln1 PART TIME f(l.'.·\L f·-·~··1· .. \l'"'-S."\iln111kl'l'll,_.C'.:'ll. l~itU • "1 I 11 • -• "'" • " r • • •·111 .1• or•" !111cr\t•'ll• ••!n11111•n,. r t k" n<l C1rcwt pkJ;: tn Sol hr. J~s. grea y,-or ini: tu . C \LL TRiSH l!OPKIXS MANAGER TRAINEE nu•<tiate future. 1-tony rosi·, ./ 1~1.r·Tn11•· ,1,,,.11 :...""ih . . , . . uons f'IO\\' oprn fnr full 11n1e \\'(" l"lf'{"OI a crnf!,qnAn v•ho I• SALESPERSON S<>cri--tory. .{ XI 1 I' lAoki~ for nwessl\C Ill· !JCrmanent """Pit>. r\ 'll'lt sfarirr. 11·11h ~t ll'RSI 4 SECRETARIES . n ay I J ason Best Ag•ncy Y.·nte or call. Da\'idwn J1I:.:RRI \\'llITTEMOHi: Realty. 34l16 CoiL~I H1•oy., 4_E !Th St i'. C\I d -'d I t I all M.... i-v ./ U•.'Mt'/Jt, 1i;(J.) BroJkhunt. t'. Vly l\'l Wl o earn .,. ...... ~ • XL.!\T TRAIN ISG PP.0-yt>a.rs "~penenc<' O(X'ralin1: 8f-."l, h ln.·:111"n nff'"' h I" K C H II I Dana Pl. ITI•ll 493-2252 "". . I . (81 n.•!Jl('I . Su•te 224 642·1470 of retail SBlt'!I. Prt'lcr !Olllt' r.1tt\\I. the 12501v ""'h T-51 .. · · 0 ow•y, nc. ~ulll" 2l:S ~m college. Employer Pays \\'01-lK ALSO A?"An. FOR IV.'()<('<}lnr units. ,_l ui::t be 11.hlr hnnt•hl'> +~I-Ill, l'rl l11~ .. ~o 1r.r.~ Al1lll>IM~ i\\,... l ~~~"""'"""'""""""""i GRO\\'ING firm net'!\!! sharp oTder dl'!ik aecretary. Al~ be good on telephone Typing & 10 key adding machine skill required. llydro Rain, J\lary Ann 492-7563. HANDYMAN t'OJ\D-1UNITY A~soc. nre:l~ older t>xper. ~laintenan~ l.fan \\-'/pool rxp. Bill, ~~-Ralph &i:i--3.1\9 HEAD COOK • Conv. }fosp. &12-0593 Help Us Build B•autiful Cruising Sailboats Neffil'd: Expcr. Finish Carpenters \VIAi lt'RSt 1 yl'!I cxper. in boot carpentry & a c.'OnL-ern aboot their future. Drop by for an interview. l\lon thru Thuno, 9 am·'.i pm. WESTSAIL CORP. 1638 Plac•ntia Ave. Costa Mesa HICKORY FARMS Needs l\fature \\·oman for perm. v.·ork 4·6 tlay!!i per ,vttk. \\'e'll train. Set> !\Ir. Thompson, So. Coa!t Plazn lower mall. C.l\l. HOSPITAL BILLING SUPERVISOR Immediate opening for in- dividual exJl('r. in hospitrJ bill ing procedures. !'>fust be especially krowlerlgeable in ?<.led-I-Care billing. Candidate mu.in po s Ji e: s 11 supcrvUol'y capabililif!!i _ l provide a good pa111 11-0rk history. ADMITTING SUPERVISOR ~ JAt\ITORIAL ~n.·ire now 1t1king applications for lull ti n1e t'Xperienced per.K1nncl. :.,Ji-6788. JOBS GALORE!!! }'{"'t?/Also Fre Jobs. 11 I G lf _ s c It o o L & ro n1a1ntain unUorm color !!"' "11· list ~· sc!I T 0 1 ,,.,, ,,,~ ~kini; l'J:'\'"refar1l'S Jr.·inc ~7 • .i()-10 I TYPIST . 11• ~un1rr, r1 c111nJ.: Jason Best Agency COU.EGE STUDE~IS halRnl'e and hll.l r I In" II H. r .\' \lul!,1 PI·~· . . wl'! I ~ r.. l'i.J)Crirnc<' & .•hifl. Costa ~lc'a 11.tta. 17·100 Brookhurs1, t". \'ly CO~IPANY BENEFITS 1"t'g~'ltration on c:oott'd h1h11 , l .tll. Bill ()ni "" k at11hl .v Ir• l)'fl!' at C.O 1<".p.r11 ~llORT OHDEr. CT)()!\ ;,.1()-2512 Suite 21.3 ~7W FOR PERSONAL labels 11~ be 11ble to ~l uµ I HUNTINGTON LJ AoDrW"' ,t t.1kl· i-h Al 00.,.. P nl f:'iflr'f, Top 11a1:c.~. t'rt'(' T~,~.71'7!>7.,~f-,.-. ~,-.,.-,,-.,71~0-fl-,-~-f I W CALL • 11n<1 print on 40 It., •lrV'o.Vl..JUr. 1~ 1 11 111M1c1t1. ,\pply t>r11111 l2 _;,, INTERV E • h1:hrn-riJ,:hl i;tnck. Ex-REALTY ~·~1 1 10"~ lll':Hll \"'. ::11111, Ask for Davr . fl•·nral "~I'· hi'lprul. i\t:i'J MGMT TRAINEE 536-2591 J)('nf'n"•' on i..'.ORI) &1 fir Acocunt ing Sec'y <'harl1r's C111h, 102 :\l<:i'"ad· :~·i·li Call :~1_.__,,, __ 1_. ____ _ So. Orange Cnty, amhitiou.~. Ca ll Tues. Only f'<!Ui\·11lrnt mll(""htn" highly I l i~!I (Yf,\~T 111\l.' Purchasing Sec'y d"n 1\\·r, r\.B 3'.\l~~erl to n-11!arc ~ ai;gTI'llSi\'C, ll\'e figutt in· 9am-5pm d<>sirahl<'. Ex1't'llrnt hi>nrht 1 714 ,~;.i ::•q & 2ti: S:l~·2-'i·l:1 ,.;f)-7t=·17t~n7;17i~7'70-ra-,,-,,-.-r-w-,1'-v n1fn 11·M \1'0Uldn'1 1'wk, come. Cllll ~tr. Campbcll 11.tl .N~'~"-lt7s·-,.-~s---'-----packnt;I' And s1a11ln1: AAl11ry. E ngineering Sec'y l'rst CnnTrol Co. l•IOkln~ l':11l 6T.">-:'.>-'C>I ~Ion onl)'...!:_l2 _ ;)H...-9000 .... i\pply in J)('r!'On or !.'ff.II: I I E'i"[l"l' l\"h l\'il l't1>!:llll'f'r1111: fnr lr..·•101, full "r p>tr! !Un(• \l'AITHE~S· 1 ... 11nt•h A· r'!n RN-LVN-AIDE or '""'n~tJ,l•'l 1'1n f1nn llf'('l'l'l.'l. " I t \I t ~ 21 -'I \ I If Wt don't have it! ~IAi\"UYACTURING Don:l l..e\'C retl Jl}~AI. EST1\T~; ·'1' "~ •· ~,..rvii·1· l·'.rp, l 'rr. iic r. · us "" yr11 "'1 ·'ff. You don't want it l p DA 11·7 ,t othrr J<t11fr~. Top p\1 li1 1i ~.w-:® ext. 2~1) YQu h.nt' 1·r•11r \)'111 pri\;1lc Thr~ .. pli~ltinnl' lnc\url<' r-;. frr u1111T1t·d hur a J'lru.:11' pl) ln J.i.:nwn . .\ !11 ~ PJl l I • o • duly IJay, l111rnt'<I. pay for j I •k~k A · phnnt'. ,.; ;i ui ••I rPlh•nt ~llH1 1 11~ ~dlil'lf·~ ,\ f"'M<.<•11 um~ hi inro our.,,._ T(1ny'11 Rrst11ura111. ~.);i.,I CAl. \YlNFRE'i" flno•r 1!u1y. ~r~unty11:1 1 HYLAND 1.,, 1,11,,11 1~ \I'S, .'\cii or (YlrJ••rnlr fungi• lli.'n<'f!!~. i.::u111 .. ~1.,11. ICJ. l.'1'-0 f(•r RJ!Jll I PRe11!r 0~'1! ll\lo')', Sunset J & SONS AGE:llCY UTILITY MAN 1nh•1'\'\1~. . :\lnn.~ 1·1 . ~.i ,.,11 ,1 r•·.ol · ,.,t:tt•· ,;,Ii~ l:IP11ch. M-16-li·MI 3013 Oai1nler, Jn.·ine .\lach1ne 1001 manufacturer lPs1.:uuli•· f\urs('~ l{cf:'1.~1ry ! f"ll'•"•ll' 11 (.1,., ,. ,. ,.11 f . Ir )ou riu;1l1ly !>l'Jlfi l1''1('r nr STAT TYPIST WANTE=o---, I •iiiiiiiiii,..9•7•9•-3•1•30iiiiiiiiiiiiii"" I ~o~;;~~~~~ ::u:intl~ ;:;'!1hh~·l0!<~;1111·~ 1!1;~;· Bl~~.~. I LABORATORIES in11:•1"1·u·,''. I. ',",'.~... ,·:. r.1 n>T1H1E. hj RV I NE CO. ,\n inunt·d. l•J1<'n1n1: ff'r ~.n i HAI RDREss'e R : .. 1.1 ,.,. •• -iu""-I .. ~•1 i ,. .. 1~ r iruh1•u11I 11· 11rnt1st11·r.l t~n ·k· AT ONCE KEYPUNCH ol machlnf' componf'nts. 1 -·".l.o;;i, .> .,,, •• ~. lifll ~•'v.ix•rl Bl•;<! ('\1 :.;-,o N"""f"'r1 ('1•n!"r Dt' .i::rounrl. T)Jlltli,: 7(1 11.1,111 I \\.,,, train. I ~3m li)'lnll"I ~\'I' ' ' t )' I c·~ ll'"'""l CALL 645-7337 " NU. RSES . Cosl·; :\lrAA, l 'alil. ro 1646-3928 or Eve. 67J..4S77 · ''"l"'1 "'·1" 1· " · "'-~i. i\lu~t b1• d1·1·nl 1111nr1,.,1 n" ConfnC't : \I ' P. I ===========! Aon· ~.!•\l)IO~Hl!'nl f>l'pL. fltL~ltJOU !'••"':-. ,,..,·ur11 1t· Ul• '\\"~~"~'"~7,:17,IO~CSl'.: (;1rl. _,, Paul Oo!iier Msociate~ · ori::an · llt'llCS ,ei:ii; \')'. l--'.!1ua! (lpr..-.r. Ernplo}••r '' "'""" OPERATOR 2910 Randolph Avl' l!:'IO "JoO, L\'~·~. Prar"'Joi, Floor ,\n rqu;1l n pp o r I un It y put 111111 f'Ornputo•r-. 11 r I \' 1• r , I u 11 11 me ,: l:OStH Ates.a. 5,5&-707:J 1!uty paid 11·k!v. 657 \V. l!lth f'mpJoyer ft !'.:. ~ALB~.:'11Ai'll l===========I ~·or Appl. Cont111•1 1,(_•rrruuk'nl, no student~.· ·==,,,-,-----,,.-~7-c~,-I st., Sui1e D. ·c . .:'11. 54S-9361 _ _ _ !'.'lys, I 11·ork lnr big (Ylmp.1ny Y (':1 rnl Smi!h, &H-;~'kX) I no~n111krfll, 5 1lays, 6::'1l1 E.-.:per. Keypunch Opr. for 18:\1 029. Call Personnel Dept. f'or Apporntmenl 833-8830 Computer Automation, Inc. 18651 Von Karmen Irvine Equal Oppor. Employer l\IEDICAL -£.'i"per'd only. or !0.1·2365. hul don't 1rutkr mueh UU SECREJAR A\'110 f'in:inrial S...r.·IN' A.:'11 to 3 P~t. 11.'lth overtime i Back oftiN', :<·ray, vencr-NURSES AIDE'S PRODUCTION ~~},"",._ flef'"fl SSS.U t•alt Jat:k i'AJual Oppor. f.:n1ploycr Sl.fG hr In i.tnr!. lnlrrvM!11• 1: puncture, injt'CUoni;, !'.:KC, ~" k . 1 1 to ;, l'i\I. \\ lnrlow llt'Slgn~. 1 for bUlly medical prac1ice. 7-3 or 3-ll i;hift. Expcr. SCOTT REAL TY For 'Ii.I re:/.: m;ir rtiru:: 1 "'P STEREO SALESMAN lt!"t:, l> Alrf)"'lrt Uxtp lJr .. 1 Nl'\\.....-.rt &ad\. 8.13-2528 nrerd. 1-lunt. Beach (Oil\', CONTROL CLERK / . And Invest ment Co. nl JrnaU l'l"Ctroni("'; mllfl\lf. c \1 ..... ~iii'ioiiiii;iiii;;iiiiii ....... I '' Hrry'~ l:OO'I 'lk\U~ & \\'" are lf"IOkin1: . . for r~----..:..: · • ?tfcn/\\'amen ~1~1S~11 Florida St. H.B. j 536-7533 kn.,1\ IN"!i;:I' of .,rr\rc pro-:~, ',',"11<'ed 1't,,·•,',1ll a,•,1:Ji.11 '"k'i"~-1 W•iters, Busboys I EXPEDITER •,..~~..,~~~~"""I ,, ... Jure '' · · " < .0ti 11~ D ishwashers Hostesses TIM? J ob i 'ou Learn NOJt'W~" AIDE, l'xpcrlent'c REAL ESTATE STACOSWITCH, INC. l<Jr n 1':tN>rr. ~f)l)fl 1n1·,,n1e 1 11 n.' k • In Th" Anny 111 prcfrrre<t. ~-1111 tin1c. i;hift~ SAL ESPEOPLE 111111 :uh· .• n .. rn1rnt 10 mi::rot . 1 ',',.~,'1~1,',,,?~~ ,,·',"",' ,'h" -:..,n.i \'nur~ To l\i'<'p 7 .. 1:30, 11 .7:30. Be\" er J y 11:::1 !;:1k1•r. c .... u1 '.\11•$.1 642 9531 " ... .. ~" Thl:'"jobs a lot or young m('n l\lanor 2·H:>2 Via Estrada, \\ork 1n 1'ie h"lh'1'! ,11, .. , .. ii ~)l:l-)l ll • ~'"111·.:pin H.•fl")'1>~ru. Y•irkl & .,.,omen lcAnl In TIXlny'i; Lnguna Hills ·~~,e~~:~i,::irt~.uder'.;;~~.~~· lltni!lili;lvn 11,.•"'h & ,-111111• J•:11ual Oppnr Employer *Streak On In! ll;1r .\· r.nll, 1:1~ :\lnrunga.lt• Anny can beron1<> cnN.'l'rs 1111-=::0C.="'-~A~l~d-~Ex,.------Ahlr 10 rend blucpnnt!'> ,\· 1111n \'11llrv 111th 11 0·0inp;u1v 1 , • --..:c~··ys &, Bookkt't'f>"r" 1 -'-'"-"~"--'~·-"------ lhe Army. Or IH t h-ili11n lift'. l'Ourses es .P<:'· -!h~I <Jff•'~ :• riill ,.1,rc.·r l'l~-SF.CR.ET.\ It' Bookkf'l'prr. Ui P.e1nd('rs As;:en•") • \\·~:l.C(•\lf: \\'/\CO~ * I Jobs they never knew 11'<' 111 Bed ronv, hnsp. I' /Unle t· type '10 ll'.p.ni. ~rani. ·I fJHl('"S J(> rh,~i~" op.-•ninf;s lu~· ll'C!l ~r:::an11.~'CI 4020 Birch St. St11t<' lf'l.I ' * * ]~'f[J{.'\"ATlf1;\i\L • • h.d' or kn~ they'd he rnvvj 3. Call 5'19--30)\. r II -A prr9'"1n~blc, n d I \I I rl tl a 1 . ··~ a tr.r ppl. 11,•n1. C.11J Ji"·1f1 1.,--;illt·•r ·"· . · · · ~«v.port ika{'h, 8.13·.11190 'r_xci•ing, pleaMLnt caiwr. et. \Vc've i::ot o~r 200 NUl'tSES Aldes, all shift$. Indulltrial Rclat1ons \"/\.L,\t;~; J:t.AL 1'.:STATJ;, <ttpa!JJe of . \\'(Irking _in· Diel A Job 833-0885 fll'Xiblr hour!'>. jol>-training coune11. Taught Good v.·ages & oonds. J.145 !"f62_2ri6 riC'pf'ndl'ntly 111 I i.::1rl offu'I' N Ch 1 1 i\l ! by xln't instructors, in good Suprrlor A\lt'. N.l3. (714) 494-9401 · · · situn1ion. Xlnt skill~. In· 0 argt To You n trv)(<v.•ini; ' onr A)' schlli, y,•/the fult"!st equip. NURSE.1' Aides 11·7 Shift. t·ludin~ Sill, 13ti0kkC't'plnt: E.~tl"lbllsh~ l:lti.i l\!orch ~·i~:~:i.!n~t l:30P~f KITCHEN help & Broiler around. Jobs that rould ~' l\lcsa Ven.I<' Conv. l~osp, 661 TELONIC RECEIVING rtr . Proprrly in;1nrurernt'nl TL,\ClltH 18700 !\lac ,\nhur, lrvlne assistant • Day shHI. you I\ lot of monry to learn Cl'nlt'r :)t C:\1 548-~1 or P.l'::il E,lal" bf•C'kI:fOl/11{1 Pr<>·&hool t·.~J>. ur1!,1 IJN'. 1\11 W NTS 0 0 . In eivili11n life. Today's Army .:::.:::,:~"!.,' =''-=-~"'==-'-"" INDUSTRIES tlf'sirablf'. Sa 1 a r y 1'0rn-7 .[, 1,. I + ~1111,,1,utinn. 0 A! T \V RK? ANCIENT 1'-L\R.INER ~vs while you I ea m . NURSE, PRAC. L~·I~ CLERK m"n~ur;ite v.·uh "XP"ril'nc" DRIVE A CAB: 2607 \\'.Coas t Hwy, s111r1ing at $3Ji.10 11. mo. £.'i>er. Lile hOusekeeprni.:. La guna Beach .-11 prih1!111r~. ~nrt rr!>l.lmr, ~~~~~;· Days ;,:;i;.:::.,'t(, l'l'r1' Cl!OOSE your hour!, "'Urk Ne\\'J)Ort Bt'ach before deducbon!», w/prol"Y11> {'()()king. 968-9151. ~U..<! Bus 1nr~~ C,..ntcr Dr., !Qr youn.cll, IJ4' your OY•n LADIES, 18-80 tions & raises a.~ you move Classified Ad! Call 6-12-5678 Equal Oppor. Ernployer rr..1!"11" •• ~'.\'?, . ..f123-l. Tl'.:LI:.:PllO;-.i F: Ll:'\E\I,\:'\ bo~s. :'11tn or 11!lml'n. Can I ~b Alo-'"/!-~"""""'"""""'""'"""~""""' :\Ilnin111n1 "' Z ~rnr~ ('~""'ri --\\'IRE.\1;\~ '--11hgh"y h1111rtir.ap-I. I need beauty ad\'isors .. ~ .... up n your ru · • .,.. .. •L .. today! ,,. SECR E T ARY ·~ ·-· ..... I I housi"" clothing '"'""'-co---:-..,..,,.,"'"" He lp w· ented, M&F 11"0 f'!lCe 111 a l'r('f')\ 1ni.: Hnd/ur \l1nimum 2 y f• ;1 r ~ ('\· r-;c11 l . Cl1·11n /\ppeara.nr~. limf'. Earn s;;..$10 per hour. ,"n"',.',,',· 1 .... ~~·,~,,· --. & ".". Help Wanted, M&F 710 · F" 1 f _, ff · "'Ill · M H · ,.,-,. • ..... '"'l~jiiiii;;;iiiijii;iiii;;;iiii;imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil !>h1pp1ng •l••p;4rlm••nt F••rk 1 ,( 1ton;1 urpl. yn11 re periroce. Good &"\l,u-~·. r.'lpi.I \'!~ .. retired. lice 25 10 iO "' !nun ~. &Jllt'tl, I 5-~Jj,92. days pcl \'l\C r n. yr. & llf_l t'Jtp<>nr~<·e n•Tl'~~;-.r·y. or:::anlzcc S.· 11 <' c· u r a I e. ndvanc1'ment, r >.c t' I It' n t I ~upplement rour ul('<}m{'. Th<'n>'s 11 hit more you cnn Jll'a1·y 1 l f f i if~ . r'".i:.M rlrtn1l-rf>119'1tl1JJ1 .Ii< deaclluic· IA!nclits. µlw, :\01tt· Ul·-f Ori\'t:..a 1:ab 6 hrt> or "10/1!& LADIES • , • gel that few othrr jnl'>!! gh~ J ... ·nefits. i\pp!y 1n 1)f'rson. ""r11'nt('{], )<JI.I t'l lr,1·e th" trr.'l('\\"1111:" AR 'IY I •p· rlny. Apply 111 l)cn-nn, C.ct your husbnnrls hclp SC'll· you. A ctwnce to fJ':J.Vl'L.Tf"I MARE ISLAND PRIMARK <'halll'n~I' Iii "201ni:: I() po r1un!tie.-., f)[r-\lli~. c .. •t:i I Yrl!n11· C:1h Co. !lllj !'.;, 16th ini:-ShaklN" llome Products 1 lh~ & \\·ork in pl1t<'l'!i toun st:i pr•·'~.. "' "ll r p11t>l1,.h!n:: ~lt'AA. St . Co:-.111. ~!es.a . t\\'<>'11 sho1<· you ho11·1 onlv \'iSIL 1..Jkr EumJ)C, !1r n1 r:orir! lnlur 1·s.n111dlr iT,.n1~ ""Llh a 1);11 [·J S.·11i•tlr 11.-n1, v.il!i" o .,ih· LEGAL SECRETARY you"d !ikf' 10 li•>tm a j.-.h , .. , .. r;i .r •u111", -1 ----518-5251 NO\\.! Pafiama. Alaska. Korl'a. If NAVAL SH I PYAR D PRODUCTS CO. i1111~11~·:11•1,·r.·~1. t Pilot Cl11.~~1flt'1! ad. &IV.J64"~ 1 'p11 .. t r111-~ir1·"1 n•I. 6U-S6ifil , that'sas\'aluahlc\Qy.-.u asit ~ala11-· H1.'\tor. Tn He lp Wa nt•d, M&F 71 0 Help Want•d, M&F 710 Opening currently ('Xi!tts for Expcr., rtla:l1ll'f' for sole ta.x is 10 the Army. cAll your I :!liZO s. :..11 ... 1n .\!11n.1'i111i:: E./1t•u' expcr. Jmpilal admitting atto~y m Ne~1JOrt Or. local Army Represcntatlve: VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA Sa1\!d \11,1. C<1l1!. [f.!;()1 3J.".aj,\ Via Ll•IO t'!Upcrvisor w/pa~I goOff 644-5232. 64.5-111).l 0:-1a l\IC§a . An cqu;d npJYll'. t'nlplny"r I :'\C\l"]Xlrt Bcaeh. CA: 92660 record of super\'isory & * LIQUOR CLERK * m/f 1 San Juan Capistrano dept. aecomp!iatnnents. EVES, EXP PREF, REF'S Any day 11 the BEST DAY to I SECRETARY Excellmt benefits & v.'Orking REQ., CAl.L 673-7530 run an ad! DJn't dt>lay. · · Has Immediate Employment ~ECEPT I ONIST \\'ith hullrl1ng in rl us r r yl' condlUons await the Help Wonloel M & F 710 Help W1nted, M&F 71!) Opportunities For Skill.cl P ersonable & sharp. for Real background. Pref'cl in AfTa'i qualified indlvktual. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;:;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;~~ Estate r)l>\'el. cl). in NCI\· of s~lc~ .!· Mr1:<llnJt:t1!ln,I II EJ tr" • port Bc1H·h. Call \\'ed., i\l:i r. Snlary rommen~ur111c "·/1 Submit yoUr r es um c MACHIN I SHOP * ec ICl30S 27th for 1h!cf'\-'1f:'4', &.'r\-~.RO. expcr. Plca.M? M':nd resume outlininc work: hl$lory Ir: Rl-:CREATION LEAD ER , I\' ~lluy histo r y ,,,I salary requlttment, to : Q • , * Annature Winder Exp. nee. 16 hr/1<·k. Lake aass1f1~11 at! no 113. !''f) P .. -.. 1 o.pt. pportunities ,.,.,,_ c.u G ..... 0.11,. p,,.,_ r . o. "'" '-""· Saddleback --eo.,, "'"· ea g:i;:o * Machinist REGISTERED Community Hospital in NEW plant * Machinist (Marine) ~1 Pasco di' \lruencia NU RS ES *SECRETARIES * RECEPTIONISTS 1 ~lany OlhM' Po<iitinn~ ti'4'f'i31~i\'l1 1 Grif'l' Rt>producer co .. a 11·ell·r~tahli~hrd r.nsl * Pipefitter I Taki" San Di!'WI F''l't'f'11·ay I Con..~t manu!actul't'r o ( small preci!ilon dir cast· I lrnmt"tl npr111nc:~ for R~'11 •111 t To El Toro Rrl. TurnoU. ings and plastic 01olding!, pllln!' to open a manu· Salaries: SS.SS Per Hour Ilic 1':'11"!> F. 1nt:hl shl f! fnr Via E51rruln ra.c turin1t "Jlf'ration !hi' firs! "'l.'l'k in Juno ln our spc1u1I nur,,1111;: Wlll •'-.: A1·a1lable Beacli 1\l'('<I El Tl•M N IGUEL P ersonnel Agency z;i;:i~1 ~·orll"~ H• I L.1i::11n;1 Xi~"-1(•1 831-1477 Equal. Oppor, t.:mplnyer Or•n11• County (N.wporf •••<h .,...,, M h" T I 0 t r othrr 11rc11.t'!. Do ~'OU "'llnt t.o get in cm tile ground floor" ul f1Ur * ac 1ne 00 pera 0 Exce.llrnt iih!fl tJifrcrentill!, Hos.pitallty Hos tass t•x1ianslon'!' \Ve need: lwn<'rib S: v.'Orklni; c.'Ofldl• Service TOOL & DIEMAKERS Salary: $5.17 Per Hour """' NeOO.a mntutt v.·omtn 10 weloome new l't'Sidcnt11. Beautiful n(•w acute f<lcility F1extble hour.I, p/tlmt>. "'ilh all around skilled experience on dies & molds Applicants generally must. have progr~ssive, in Laguna Hills. Mua:t have car & typewriter. well-rounded trade experience sufficient In l•~o E r"--SET up MEN I th j Jntet'Csled appllcant.'L may st7-3>95. ~ · &..--0<'6""'• • scope and content to perform a e ourne~-opply ln person l.fon. thru SMtA Ana. man level. 1·n. HOSTESS "ith good mtt:hanlcal aptitude for automatlc dle ~fomins;:s & E~nlngs <=Mting and plastic molding ma.chines. Set--up ex-Some positions are permanent; some are e BLUE DOLPHIN • perience on B&:S automatic Item\' machlnt'! or temporary (not to exceed 1 yr) ~1ust be a 3355 Via Udo NB similar cam-operated automaUc machinPry help. U S Cl • ... '' .. uzen. HSKPR: \Ve nl"Cd &n U • orpnittd depend, p la In oook fdin. only), no prn- l!lures. ff'ff lime. I~ om e fl&.~ to kttp. No imoke. l Boy a. Prt:fer lh~ln or In •rt•. \\'Mlclllf, NB. &12-34Sl JIOUS~KEEPt~. U\'e·in. !i'n1. fan1. Ov.n room, 1>111. TV. 5 dy \\1c. £nst-. !!i(W!Uin&. N.8 . $300/mo. 646-77ll L'TERVJE\\'I;R. <'XJ>'d lady lor extcUtlve lnterv!f!'A1ng &: rnru:umer 1t11M'e)'I. Steady llfl;M-lime work. no 1t>lllng, $3.00 per hr + milf'Agt, TtP.- ly ClaulrllJ<I Ad no 35, % Daily Piiot. P 0 Box t!JGO, Coi8111. fl.feM. Calif ll'Blt PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS To opente autom•Uc dle e1s1ing nu1e:hlnrs. Good PRY· BPM>filii. packar lfl('ludt'S ho!!pltalb:a· tlon, executive plan medlc&J, Insurance and pen· 1ton. ror Won·ru1;tlnn and 11.ppolntmrnt Pl'lo™C" '!\Ir. J oe ZaUl"IS on f'ri .. l'llar. 29, bl't"'e('I" 5 P.;\f. ·8 P.~t and Sat.., l'llsr. 30. betwct"'n 9 A.t-1. ·4 J'.)I 17141 833-2779 Inte rested Applica nts Should Call In P•rson At The SHIPYARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE At the Foot of Tennessee St & Wilson Ave. Vallejo. Californ ia Any Day Monday Thru Friday. 7: 30AM-3PM r-·or tm1nedlate Consideration Or Call Collect r707) 641>-4425 I - Saddleback Community Hospital 23561 P<iK'O ck-Valencia U.~ HUis (7141 137-21!1 T:tkl' ~n t>Lrgri ~'1'1Y Ti' l.I Toro Rd TumoH. \'la f--'tmrJa Equnl Oppor. Employrr SEC'Y /TEMPORARY IH\'IN~: l:'.'11. C0,\11'1.EX Vi\P,/Ot.'S ASSIGN:\IF.::-.'TS C 1 ll Cuol, 83:1-9145 FOR CO:O.IPJJETE OETAIL.S PERSON:\"EL RE~nrncr.s 1003 ~ttEEITE'.\!POH.AltY l151 Dove,' r-io. 112. r-ic:v.·f)011 SEC'Y /BOOKKEEPER! Top m11.:h Gnl rr1c1ay aeoerl· ed ror I girl ofc, £..xpt>r.1 rt>q'd In bklcprn:. l),,ini:. sh , C0!\13 ~1UI. !il H 642-8(),llO. On r..rar~h 11th , 197~ ou r 22 year old medium sized electronic:-: com pan y moved into our brand new faciLlty in San Juan Capistrano. \Vhilc many of our employees from oor l'asadena facility moved v.1lh us, we do have the follov • .'ing openings: * Draftsmen . --. * Electronic Technicians * Transducer Assemblers * Calibrators * Accounting Clerks * Secretaries * Test Technicians * Applications Engineer * Machinists \\'e orrer excellent \1:orking conditions & benefits, including profit sharing . lnterf'sted applicants arc urged to call ou r f.'>crsonncl llepartn1cnt for interview ap- po1ntrnents ... ENDEVCO (714) 493-8181 An Equal Opportunily Employer ' I . ... ' .. ~ 1J I ;.!. 01..il 'i' F!lOI 925 Appl1anc.. I0211A~n~t~lq~u~e~•:....,,...,...-:::::IOO::An::t:l:q•:•:•:::::::::::IOO:::/'.'M:::;:l•:c~e~ll~•:"":~ou~1~::-_..:l~l=l 1 P;:!•:"°'::/:••:"".'f!!:;:f;';;;;;;;;;";;;'6;1 :D~og:::•:-::::::-::::::::-:.::~1I ·;;-___;'';;;:--;;;;;-;:-;,;;:/ Scoole<I I~ I ~ e ui· 1/0, \\le11!f'nr r , ----------1 .. do:c 1 • ·& MONs::~ ~~iRGV I VWW1MfWVVV~~·· .•••••• Good, ~~1;,~ 1 N~~~NU~~~a~=t!n. ~~:~ ~R~lf'I, ~~~'. ~a~~~ :~~I~~~~,' :.r~~ Shop OUNlAP'S for ttc0n-awlllloc'f'I or will wll 10!_~ Compet.IUvt! prices. Open Great Dent', Pil Bull•, RuU t'tt'. nnn $3Xl(l. M~ or '65 'iA.MAltA %11), .$100. l' ·-dtliOne<l appllantts, fttiChl ANTIQUE AUCTION MASTERS AUCTION E\'t'I, A 5unday1, The best Trmer. St. Bernard, Cocka· 6·U-8.Dl oo:m.,· Antlquei vvv dama~ed le new Ooor ~*"' or UJ..9'25 ckaJa are alv.·ays at: po(), Japane11e Span .. Lahti., 18. ra v.·/STI ch e vy . '10 TRl·TR6. \"ery I ow 1&.mple5. w •llichs Music City Shcphc>rd. lOO "'Ix F: 0 ntie-··· v.·/tandum t.rlr. mileage. $800. )Jon.f'rl Q . l GUNS. old ratt call«tlon. DUNLAP APPLJANCT. ro. M d Hite Marc:h 25th •fl 6 nr Sunday, PUI~:: Stlld Service ~1°'1 • ..,. ~ hrs. 979--4650, e-.-es (113) Jl&lian f1intlock 17th Cent. UU5 Ne11i-port Blvd., D l OR oy • 839-0974 or ~.>JCfJO South Cou1 Pina 54()..2!DO BTWds. Open E\'es. ~'\1 -SOZT. brake1, l'\190. · 699-4604 j i:m. E111ll$h l\t 111111 r y .. 5$-'TTl(l .. 7·00 p M ~10Vl:O from Udo; g•"f.Oii, G JJO~l.E ...... nt~ tor douhlfl Bo.ts, a •nt/Chart'r 908 1'-"','.2'"'11:..0_N_o_·--.-=~2"'•"'01 --···•-"llP pi!dol , 111'-• • ' Tov.·n • ,.._,_,.,., rotisserie, 1870 S1'ElNWAY Sq rli111l ..___ .._ _ _. .......... Bty 4 "' ,. .,, .,...,,..........,., ~ ,. ?iflCU.O voavc oven al~t "" VNJ, .. ., ):.\: Ina& Cnaulp .... a. •"""" qua 42' Nl:~W Chris -Cntll Elsinore Orig 9R mile1, Jtlnt prox. 191h Cent. S I ll 0 . new No -. paee ln n<'V.' Grand Hotel B•llroOm ,., prier, m8J)le divider Rosev.'OOd. $3.100. ·en yr old Af~n llound. Needs f'IY·Brid1<t! SPort !-~lshenntJ.n. cond fm or belt otr, 6'G-Engll.\h Navy boot 11i11tol klt~·n "·o•-ol•·~~ •, price h I I f ) M"f'CCn, over·stul'd chr, G.E. 673-3998 traln1f\A'. &4-1-ZlrSt alt Gpm. 1 .. ,1 _ percuss.Ion cap. $100. Duel-si7S'."';)J6...}T::i6' ....... (Off Herbor Blvd. -Ana • m , Ca i · rf'f, maple bar 1 too I , ELECTRIC or11:11n, good rond ?ii 1 N 1 ATUR£ Schnauzer. Plush. f lill electronics, ..... ".~ .. ·~-~~~,...,....,.= Ing piluol An1erlc-11n 11 11pro1'.:. -(opposite main g•t• to Di1neyland } J73-001Jt llllt.'rifk.'t", $165 AKC. Male, ll 11i·ks. 40 l{nlley. s~'f'r, till'. i;·or "l2 CZ r.1X. tricked. helmet, 19th c 111. $150. l\e'lr;t.'ui NOrtCt:: J\u\01U111k-\Vasher, 1969. 18• 1 n b rd / 0 u t b rd 644-1003 Cham~ in Ped 1 a re e. C"hRrte't' b)' do,y or \\'ctk. 6 bootJI, 1ctlllW'5, all like new. ladles 111!1tol, l\·ory h1\odlr 16 lb, $W, GE auto .. ~:a.sher, Fine assortment of European and Ainerican gliuipar. $2,000. Exri·. ofl· ~11_2357 people niu. foi~h. c11Ji~. ~64~i.'°'29~13=-------·I $140, T\\'O jt'1unbl•·r5 Klll•!i 1~~~·.f:· guar & delivered. Antiques, Coc.ktail bar in ballroom for yo ur d<'sk & ehnlr, $!$. 2 Sewing Machines 82I FREE l..AB Crou, ,~,·ed. t:i.~~· e~·~:im~k~~t~: I Mo::,:~b:ll~•:,..:H~•:"'"::::=---9~35;;.;I $35/ea. English ladles pli;tol .,...,... pleasure. Chivan·i chulrlf, Iron, ----------·I ... percu58io11 ca1> $55. 494-7~ SEAll 'S Kennwn• hvy duty, leathf'r &. ll1'u1>11. $275. t'a, SEARS ZIG·ZAG : PPrtect, shOtll, 3 yn:, l,trelit \\'lttc-hiJug, Boats. Sall 909 MOBILE HOME • 5 $110 c D nil •t•·ch l"•l-·t -.,1, thrivH 011 love. adll• only, &ner pm. \\'nsher . a~ lYM' Do0r n...-n at 5:00 P.M. Sale N it• 842·6679. "' ·· " "u ""'' · -, •• -& .~1~ R SALE II~ ·-• I 4 n-nUts ..,,.. $100 cash. ~. ...,......,,,, ~ IN41 BEAtrfl"UL >lor. "' KelC'h. FO : ?ilOVING our of 3t111t .. n1u~t . ..,. u,... .... on Y "' USED BICYCLES _.. ...,. sell fornial o\'al n1ahog. 11111. U11th fur $300. :;s7,19n. All purchases mu st be paid for and removed Store1 Resteur•nt., DOG OBEDTENO.: CL\$ '1 interest available. Vt't')' SILVERCREST room !able. S:XO. 6 Cherry Rent Washers/Dryers fron1 prc1nises on nigbt of sale. A.'011->~~·. Ba .. ~ln ,P_:l1ce•~.1",~ Bar 832 TO Start \\'ed. April 3rd reuonabll'. '''rite ClassH\l'd MOBILE HOME "-;-IZIO "-111; h Q " -., ...,... ....,. " • in tht> Ne¥>1J0rt/frvine area. Ad. No. 76, Daily Pilot, P.O. zo· , "', 2 BO 2 UA, corp., c......... · •1 "· S:l. \\'k. f>'ull m11i11L tUnl\'e.J'Slfy Drive/, 0Jt;1a Gall MG--4928 Box 1.5ro, Costa l\tesa, 9~ -"-pcd~. bit·'··., ,.!rig., aldebollrd, J150. -G<lvt'mor * 639-120'.! • WEST COAST :\l PIANO BAR, & 10 stools, ...,a .,"' Winthl'Op desk·!ltt)'. $3))_ /-;'.'~""'::::________ rf"ita Baby Grand) ffi!SH Sl'tter AKC pupple&, 9 '71·14' HCSIE CAT, Blue. "'asher & elect. dty~r. \\'ired Cuat. made bar 111 3 units llEBLT v.·a~hrr, itr Y tr Ii · AUCTION COMPANY C1\Jt air ('Ollditioner ~-Full 502-7612 \\'et>kl old. Have lhotA. C.all v.•/m1/\\1Ute & blue sail, for 22) air cond.. k.llch. $350; + mal('hlng tiookca,...., dsh/v.·:11h, $.'JO & 11p 10 I yr S<'I drums $55. Se\l.·lng ~. Xlnt rond w/tra.!ler, ST~. clock. aloragl' shl'd, land- $100. ?ifisc. other 1tcrus, Call gar. 54&-5218 or ~7ti20 Licensed & Bonded niac-hine ~5. A I r Coin· TV, Radio, HiFi,3 =~n='ny-""T=o-y_,,Pood,-7.1-.,-.-,-,-,.,..,lu: Call 644-1496 Sat t u r liCeped patio. Three )Tl. old AtW Jones, 55Z--O'bi NEAR New, 16.6 cu It Cop· prei.ser. Plt'ase Ca 11 Stereo 136 old, AKC, i\l..o oldl'r. Bab)· appnt. • like nu. Locatl'd in ~ SACRl1''fCE Antique pump pe11one. Rrlrlg v.·/icemaker, Appraisers· liquidators · Auc tlon .. r1 5-l9-l800 ZENITH, RCA"-S'lLVANl.A chickJI for Ea~ttr! 516-U'l.4. l.JOmE 14, -...·/tralll'r, plus adult pk. away from nolty Ol"IM \l.'/-.tool, b(' au t also color TV. 557-:zt.'19 \Y 000 \VORKING t•·achrr lelevUk>m1 & stereos. Priced many xtraa. good rood, .St. One-half bJ. from clut> decontive (ht.·ner n-1ovh1,11:, Auction 804 (714) 62&.0516 1vill do custom \\'OOdw"Ork, lca than the discounters HUNGARIAN Pull. AU shot.I, titwit Rll, lving state, $900. houi;e. Red. lo $12,950. Call Only 5650 or (lfr 71•1 877··1110 cabine&, book c 11; 1 e ~, v.ith 3 yr pic:tutt tube 1 yr ~t~ti1~7!;L 3 yrs old. &16-5851, aft 3/24174, 646-5511 EVES. 213--6944600, 697-715.2. day·nile . NE\\'POHT u~:ACI{ -M.Y1_!ling Steve, {>&8-71•11. pans & 5ervice. 19" & . . C'ORONAOO 25, I~ intertst. CAN BE SEEN AT: Antique roart.ile F.uropt""'n i UG * . &L'>-1809 larger color se.U! are DAQ-ISllUNDS, AKC Ch11mp Xlnt cond. Consider smallct CREST MONT buffet $565. 6~1.w.l 111K.I I *PERSIAN R f ·1· 110 Gacage Slit 112 VICfORIAN TABLF., mnr· d!!lh'l'red & set-up. All blood line, 2 m!iln. rl"d. boat M _ ........ 1 trade.-$299:"l. ESTATES 673--065.1, *AUCTION* urni ure ble lop, 16"xt0""2•1'' SSj. n1odell in slock & on "'17'3789 644-lJTI i;'~170 -...'kdays 1001 Site Dr .. , Brea. (Central A II 102 On Bcliall Of A Pi'Nilln Hui.: I , GARAGE SA LE, O ff I c-e C.'tulist' ll)Unge, rlov.11, $65. rtl.!!play. Cash 00 Plan or Old English Shcl'pdo(:'.11 for RANGER 33 _ Great lam J.ve. ncros."i irom Brea f:P •nett 1 rt . \\' \\''l! lluve A l\ OVING: LlkP nu drcorn1or eqtiip. chnin;, c n bin c 1 !I , 0111ega~ 8 diamond y,•atch. 1rnns to '.:6 rnonths. Call for salt' $200. & up. Call arter t'Mliser or r&C'C'r. FUiiy Conun. HO!lp.l Lot #46 inpo e1. " 1 fun1iturr. Martini 8' wla, file.!!, ,.1,plles, dictatln .... & $40. 67.>-1174 our pri<·t•s on Any modrl. <I pin 17141 6·16''132·1. cqpd. .., =2 alt ~ ... ~ CONTACT RAY. PK. ?i1GR., WET BAR. 3 Jn 1 Ulli!. Sale On: blue chnir. llnir :J.l" ot-1..::.::,:,::.:::_:.:c: ____ ~ ABC Color n r, 190 4 6 \m""JUV ~ VO f . Rcfrii:.. sink i.: '' r h () i.: ,. SUN, MARCH 31 , 2 PM toman. ROid l1tlllfJ, n111lque 1ran11eriblng mac h In es . ANTIQUE 1rt•adlt' llt>wln1: Brookhursl or 9U'll A1lllfl1R, \l,•kends. ;::'='~'='°="='='"":.:.· -----dlS""'"•I. 2 hn1 iil :i11• UNIT. II . 'llf"Cll DI Co~sene recordC'rs, drafting 1n>1ch. \Vht't'ler & \\'il1M111 ,.,.,, ,,. GF:R'.\f,\N Slll'p. len1 . puppy, c~r . Clta l l<ngc•, ,.,,,.Motor Homes .---ll'l"C'ViC'\I' nt I:.! l'iflorll ha t•htlll', ~ •'~ net· tool,lc ,!· ono"it. Moo"hlnt• S7!'i. Ant N:frig "n'f'll ln)l Huntlll1!1'1011 Beat.ii. !1W1-3J.oJ 10 \~;l;l'. Fre~· to ~ood hrn. ,v. • • Bei;t Offr.r . Dill 67:,_n;,76 t t & I k nc1 ·rv .. "' ,. ,. n~ ....,., ::.::.-.9, J·" 6 Hl' 1 m ny Salo/Roni 9•• FOR SALt: F:lccirlc rt'fr•1i; & el!'Ct. rafli:r. Ex c £' 11 e u r Condition 496-52Qtl. G.E. Electric double O\"f'1l sl<M!. Xlnt cond $100 or brst offer. 979-8316. REFRIGERATOR ~·rl<l1:1·111• ex~llent f'(lnlflt\on. s1:.o value, $35, ~109 FRIGIDAIRE 161!. Cu ft, fl'Olt proof, large botlom trttz.er, xlnt <-'Onrl. 492-8527. FRIGIDAIRE O\'l'n, pUJI <t....·n counter cook'i: unilJ, GE refrlg, junk mi!IC', 646-1231 FRIGIDAIRE $40. ~r (works on 1 lOl $10. e Gr.rtTI6 e You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads 642•5678 ~t e lie • 1.'S • 1 tools, drills, l.'nd n1illi;, frl'czer 560. l yr olcl 2272 u• .,.,,..........~=~-·~==c. 11·/yarrl. :>!.~i6ll. 612-661'!. ..,.,JISOll Pus a_ I -THE NE\\'l'Oi{TER Jjl;N "tt•reo.r phono. 66" lron-.i.:hu;• o•otnlrr llO..,.it, ~"t'" bend. J>oinon11, Cl\-f. 642-470,1 ~J\f/fo~J\l !'.>IEltEO 8 TRACK ---- -x1r11..s. $31))). 4 9 6 -4. 44 J· 1 1107 J I Ill •lie t"i ty-.. , .. ,. 11 ... " '" lAJ••..,, '"' GERAIAX Short !lair Pu1~ 1"2-8!"0 *RENTALS* 1Ul1 ~lrt•t• l . Cv I.' v. ,,_-\Io n .... A f(ll I re 10 a IC! !I tlNE QU \LITI' £RSI ' Llke fac lory installaHon In . ~ ""· \'t•iif""•l1 1ll';u·l1 L2 t11in<•sc rug, fn1~1rrc-c 11 n<la r!, :11c ·• 1 1 P •. AN d 1 pies, $2:>. <'11.C'h. T hi s is·2"1'"IREBALI lY.'OSt'ISof AI1Urnn<ls -23-~·ri.11 ri.,IS-. 1 •cln'"., \\'. 11,..,;,n •-II ... 1, f\licron1r'tC'rs. , nuts, bolts & RUGS. your dui.h! Car ea ers "·eekrnd onl.v! ~iJ&-1796 • 21. ,1. . 1, . ,\U"rll' Jo1~·11u1 t•,~n1t • .. ..~ .,v .,... · h ~ y m•n• Akh I ~· I ll "'""'' -"'" $'~ ..... ,-. This sails. n111ny extras. trailer, ... "1n1 s.. •n '°· n\·e.r>. 12 yrs. Jtoacl & ·rrack. n11ilie, u .. u11·arr, spra a~ . av v11~nl:t ui::ia. .. ~.. "''" 0 J-JJ 1 'l'•I·. 111'21•1"-~, l~l' ,...111 ., ... 1219 l1QK1-.~. noz;df's, & i:miiit 814. N. 1~1 Cienega Blvd 11·cck $200 inslalled v.·\th 2 GOb !::,._,EN6' ",',"','',"'!"u'r P"$~ quick, stable, n1ust St"tl $.~. 1 u ~. ~u1PilC< · rit1" ',••1> -_.:_-.•:c..::::"::..=="~"7''-,,,-.11;-.;~=·=~· =-;c:::--;;,:::-,::::~ SAT, :-'UN 9 to J . 1Zl3J •""" ·'·'"" \\'i7.urd C.000 10 ounoe I~•. \\' O t , " · '" j:i7-2335 ('can. "O~' ll('Cepl nil: i.I e " oJ;>-NOU lo $50. ~1482 n ocl I menCI. Building Materials 806 COi\fPU.ll!:' Den. like new: fi:lil :'\tynlt> n r .. H.B. PATIO ph1nls, h an .., ln' speakers. ~UO monthly. 26' ALL fiberglass, sloop 7'~ l IJ~l·~s?n,'1"'°.11. n•ntol• :::;:::C:.!c..:.;;;:;.:;.o.;_..:... __ I rorfce table, couch. 2 yellow " USA STEREO H 8S6 JIP I ri o B I "~-.-• Surplus. Building leather chAin, one lenthcr JNDCXIH SAL}~. Tall i\tahog. ba~kets. fernll, Ahr u b s, 179 WI 17th St, C.:\1. orws , e ttl e t.1art, .. Pus Sanln AnR, l\3S-0900 table, one hanmn,, hunp. Chf!SI, dresscn w/mirrors, trC'Cll, largt' !>l"lection Jc. to "'-~"'"" ----------xlru-lluay. Only $4500. i~ '7' 1 NEB GO tifATERIAL -lOOO's ol NEW 2 _ _. "'"'&...., Old Singer, other 5e\\ing S3.~i0. 200 Del l\lnr A\'e., .,..~ kt"U LOVIB'C 9 )r old mare 496-4·'45. 492-81$. "43 \V N A ITE?ifS! Doors. lumber, ply. SDI.. Euu tables, .. l. ea. ch. Ch d la c JI.I 3721 So Bristol 12 Bll;s t\o uf id & n10torhomc, has everythiua:. ':>ad al sh tin Id l\1aple hulch Sri>. 2 king u. mo ines, •sf, !"S • _·_• -·--------South Coas! PlazaJ . v.·ants O\ITICt to r e care HOBIE 14' ca I am a r 11. n , \\'inter rates. 962-4587. ~ . .:.r.n:t: •. :c. c. mo · bed spreads $1:i. ea .. I l m~~al <:a.:::i~l!t. ~'~et co;-irhi REDfXOHATING, 91 yds 556-0l20 for her. SZ7.l. 96..\...7202 v.·/tl"i r, outs1anding cond. RE.'I ntE BEST ,73 Ex- BUILDERS SURPLUS yellow & l Grecnl., 2 \Vhlte la es. c irs, · ~ 1 0 champagne \l.'ool p I u sh R.econd. Color TV Sall', Oil(' RED Dun ?ila"', ~· $985. Call 492-5801 cv('s, . S \ dresscni, $5. ~a .. Cedar U1,'""'1 .d UCl'IU~eJl,,"""1 Nlclwport CllfllCt slijrhtly u..'lt'd. All of-. si= y ·"· p \Yestern !illlddle, $.UO., ?J' SANTANA. '71, slt>ep!i ~~lm'',.1,",. !J...,· -All .~""pu,~ 2500 So. l\1111n, , .1 . Chillerobe .,.,,,.,, 64G-G308 ." \ , . osta . l'sa am· fers considered. 646-41.J() . price, ..... OU p1L .... u . 557-9359 d >I .-'"""' .,,~ "" '"' f.ton thnJ Sat tG.a _, ;,pm daily Tu'O 22" table models. Four ! ~~iiiiijiiji J 4, 6 hp Johntlon. Ilea . 1 ust n4 546-1031 ZEBRA t'ur ~tional S150, ~'7=""=.,.-==--:.:::c ROO:'ot size rugs . ...,·h1le: 2 zi·· Cofl9Glet~ .• One Medit. ~ ·"'=·~S38SO~·~· ;6'1M~~;~70~--Trailers, Travel 945 ~-~~',.,-.~--Gold Hotpolnl ~'rigidail"'(' Comb. 11i·asi;::r & c~11·~r, ~1:C· 1v.·in lulted hcadhoards: ~!C'reo. s~o. }'rank .Schroth I ... b... 11-C 11 -LEHMAN 12, Cameras $W, ne110 Gaffrrs S<irtlf'r ~11" mac 11~· 1 c . n \\'edcling ~011-n size 12, 1 v Scn1«-, 837 \I.. 19th.. Marine-I d Equipment 808 cont. cleaning OYC'n w/clO<'k itrm~. Boy s & Lacl1cs 492--0!»5 C.?iL 5-lS-3386 x nt con -""~o;:,;,:;;:;_ ____ I &. Rulo timf'r $l!"Al, F:x-c-lothes, bedding & curtain.,., ~~~·-------1 I '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil I 673-5608 U"OER\\'ATER cai;e & 1 L" •~·r 1 1 tifuch 111ore, 2998 Ba.bb, KENl\10.RC: auto. Se11111G r-.tUSIC Center, !)' long, I ~ SA ILBQ,\T, 2 ;i••, 1,. " pens vr n lng "'"' ("Omp i! t' c.r-.t. ?ila('h, In cabinet, .(, llonvrr llCauL \\'Blnut color TV. Boat•, General 900 .... .. Can1era. 't'ashica n1at 'jil 11i·/heaclbo11rd S200. It l' t1 bl ;-i trlr. inclded, good c_'l'Jnd., 11'/CUslm lkc-lile underv.'ate1· \\'I W nylon pile !'f1ll, Gi\RA(;J:: ::iale: llnu_ Sl'hol~ ri:~.~/'1(', c·.~1'.ier. 2·12 F ov.•e r Plll\'C'r, radio, ('II'. Good $600 or best ofr. 817-9889 aft TENT TRAILER Xlnt cond, S325. 96S-?AH·1 slecp1 4 Auto Service, Parts 949 caM>. 96..l~litO 5'1yrrls. S200, n1isc, oc,...23,19 lt('HlS, clothln~ sz j·l2 ski ('Qnit. Too big for ne\\· house. SCRAM-LETS -1 · 1 M t.Iusl .sell or trade. 548-3888 c'~=~~~=~~= CANNON FTQL 35n1n1 u·ide ClllLDC'RAI>,. c1111opy crlh IOOI~. nnni blkf.' & 111 sc. isceRaneou• CORONAOO ~ '66, 912 J{P, 1963 Ci\11,IARO .-..iJn\'. 327, unglc, 135mn1 t clc-p ho l ~ s:·i0. Elhan Allan Desk $:JO.. itl.'nls. \9:!7 P011 C'larid,i:::t", Wanted 820 nft 5· ANSWERS F.venrude, '.! bDJts + n1any auto. Nc~ds motor 1\·01·k , "•/fl•sh. •1,ko ofr.. 64&-,1S9a Ettt"n Allon flo-lloy dre11i:er N.B. \\led. !-.larch 27th fl<un .• __________ PORTABLE tape> recorder. " " " I J)' • I •· c~ · J t AC DC :\·!ras. 49&-J.t-lj,_492_"'195_~. \lflltll' donr out ol 1..:r1r. $.:.00 ur &~O. S50. An I i q u e 1110.;ie "Y "11 y . TT.:NT Trniler v.·antC'd! llC>nt -•lllg, ree' ypc, . · ~1'1 '!.'.:"1,!.,!1~elcd"o·t'c'1ms",· Z"'JSS' "-nt,.Jlex, SLH ...,. ·a slands-S20/ell. ti1a~lr rollt'1.' J\10VlNG -Ant iques. rugs. for farniJ,y vacation. \\'Ill Lik1• ~w. I II c I u d I! s : Lot·ket -Infant -Grisly -C.'OLUi\t BJ.A 26 !lllll'k II., _f_lr_n~•·-'~13-'-.16~!1~1.-----I """ ,...,.. . .., ' ....... , ""' ......, " bl $~ P I I Oo••l I k I · t ···• f I k J I 8 I transformer, speaker & ex-Drivel -i\larhn -fo'la""n -:\l u~t sell. Xl nt 0 11k'.1. Fu:t_,, with a Daily Pilot Clas."Wed Jen~ m11ny acecss. All $100. 111 c ·"'60· r<woodcnc1a Off!" r <'~ . sn on •'llUIJ>., Y.'ll l'r· lll'<-u or V.'l?t' , u y t I or L·LLLING •· "l"ippcd. i7!l~. "7~ "'i'66. PARTS for '61 11,fert'W')' ' _... "''"" ,,.,,,. couC'h Sl . \I.' n let' he<I ,n1u1·h good n1lsc. Lag. J uly 15th. Cnll 968-.J97 L a.'tk trn tnpcs. $30. Phone r "' ..,.,,, ti ~~Ajdi! .. 64H6iiii78~·jiiijjjijjjiiiliilEl"'ll'ii"ii"•'•'~~•·~---· iiiii•I [>1.-sk $3.'"1. An!l<1ue tln.·sser NiKUt<l 831-9'.~l l . c r 0 "'' n tor Liln;,'. 612-68·10 I told my dentist J put oft ROAT TRAILER FOft LIDO C'omr1, & ·59 Cadillac ce --~ -~CTt-C pvr:-m S50 640-1029 V 11 t N v· ta 2 :'llF.HCURY !i!cn'O 1·assr11r n1y d1•11l;i l v.·urk hE'cauSC' I 14. GOOD CON DI T I 0 N d'aft ~~n ~100•1,!.. Thun1 all WL£fa 1LL ---- - -· · 11 ey 0 ueva 18 ~11\NTED: Ullt'd lht\l,'aiian do'Ckl!, rlc•iuonslrn!ors $1 40. 11'1ls brokt.•. lie flaid, "\\l1y $17;;. S.1S-9-tS7. Y ~ '.,;l -""" EARLY A.:\ff:R. llO!id 1n11ple GAltAGE S..\Lt.:. Bo a r , .:hin.~~ ll1mks. l'll'. ~~~~~iijiij~~~I din. sel. 6 L..1rlder back trtlc-k, books, lools, fiMil\I;' llAnirln Surfboards value. $ID. rR. 1 l'oterc ul')' ~lOl ler mi' iJ!i the job on0~£ HOBIE 16. t~ull race. Xlnl ; ehain, canr !'>eats, table & equip, desk & niw.·h 1nu•·h 109 Z'!nd ~t. N.ll 6T.>-2SJ."1 Ca.~St'll ™'"k \\' aniplificr &· 1~slnllnl<'nt phui .... -1vr1d r.1ust sell, o If c r · / i II (4 ) hutch, 2 end Ibis, rof. rnore._ S:it .~ Sun, 9-4, 607 PRI. PARTY needs golrl :.! S(X'k~'l"S S9.i. 6'4}.7'965. I-JU.ING a month . 6;:~:\79l/!WlJl..fi73!!. . AlltintorS. . 1bl-Couch, 2 C'h:tin suitable J asmme Ave., Cd,_I rt'lriG. v.•/it."e mak<'r. 20. • STEREO <'abinct: A~l/F~f • SKI PP~.:Jl • Boat SI' I D k--,1-0 1 ·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiil for fam rm. :,j2--0!"i?:i. 1111<1 lun1tahle. Ear I y Nf't'(ls; a boal, l()yrs exp. 11'11:!1., 1• IPI oc 1 I F'SfATF: SALF.: sifle by side ~. Cash. A • /Cl · 953 Oriental nigi;, anllquc~. & j-J!f-m ah 5, American slyle $'77i. Slab ~1cxi~. Coast Guard PllM 120 ~!. boal !<lip a\"ail . at 1 nt1ques ass1c1 For an ICll In Woman•• World l\tODERN l..i~ht \\'nlnut Dining Sci. 10 pieces, b\JUet. hutch, tahlr. e\trns11>n, Ii ...:hairs, gtlU(i ooud. .$l25, 494·82:12. I ho! I f · h' SAT bench roff..-e ta.hlf' $j. Large \i(' .. Good niceh . & prof I S2.::.0 prr IL Din~y spaC'l' ~se ' ui:us ings. • \\"ANTEIJ: Gas 1ll'\'c1~. 111Jrk· nl{'lllcni pii·ture $25. 1!.12-li\2."i. ma1n1. presently signed on StO· small sailboat space 52 l 21 l\!ODEL-T l~oadstcr, Jag SUN. 2166 E Oceanfront. h~ or not. nr11s<in11blc a.~ allem1 tl! Ski-r on 48' ·It ,...,,.-"""c rear end. Pontiac .WO eng. It Balboa "A"58·•0 TE1\C Dolby noi!«;' mluctKm ... ~ per ;,JI~ --.. ~.. I •• ~ ..... .....,.. ..., Gr a n d c l\f a rl in l'e r · ,.an.o;. ""'"-""'" o "" ~w I'-· ... unit. AN:60. GN'at for B t S d & Sk' 911 51= S" ~~-Coll Mot"( Both 642-5671, ext. 330 Sprln9 Wrapsady! Baby Wardrobe! BLACK Naugahyde COU('h, like tll!ll', r-.11!d_ s tyle, $70. TurlJUoist? drapl'~. Sil( lik1• llt'W 941, l l·I w. Ollfltl'lhtl, $20, rust velvet, 5l6--3242 LECTEHN Y.'ilh hook f'11se Printed Pattern ~I. ~ ,. ' " • . ~ ' ' t' .. • t I 9368 ........ SIZES 7-IS ,,,, 1lf...,;..,.1lf...,1"- \\'RAPSOD\' ln f\l,O pnrtsl SI! 11 ~n1001 h 1'Qfty in n diagonally v.·rnpJK'Cl·11nd·ti\•d lop nncl \\'Ide. "id" lllltil~. Ea!Y-ie\\' In 1JflhC'T)' nylon knll~. Prinled Pal!Prn 9368: .Jr. l\fiss Size~ 7, 911, IJ . 1~1. Siz£' ]l (bust :t11ir) !Op 1~4. yd~. •IJ. Inch: panl1i 21~ )Ids. 8£Vf:l\'TV·P1VF. f'fo:NT~ J or l'l!lch pattern -ftdd 25 ("l'Utll' for cnch Jmltl'rn for Air 1•1all A.nd S}ll"tlnl llnnd· llnJt; othen,ise thlrd-cln.ss delivery ... 111 take thrff weeks or mono. $1-nd 10 J\f#tln.n ~l:trtln, thP DAILY Pn.oT. 442, l"l'llt"rn Dept .. Zl2 W('SI 18th St.. New Yorl!:, N.1 10011 . Prlnl NAME. i\Df)RF,!S v.·ilh ZW. 817.t: 11nd 5TVLt~ NUMBER.. SEE r.toru: Q u I ck Fa5hlons and choo~ one palttm trtt from our Sprlng·SIJlllm"r Cataiof;. All .,,.., Only""· INSTANT SEWING l300K IM'!W lodfl.Y, wear tomorrow JI. INSTANT FA SHION BOOK -Hundt"tch o f f.lsh.lon f11;ct1. n. ""· . qi111t1 fM' TDday'11 IJ\'lfll • 15 beautll\if paltern1. 15()c. .,. • ' • . , . I $75. ~·01·rnlca dineltc 1nhle ' ~ w/4 chnlrs $100. 3 \1'00dcn , ~ back bar stools 52.i ca. Cull ' ~ betwel!n 12 S:. 5, 5'18-6lr11 ~ ~ BF.D, l{ln~ Size, ne"'• l'Olnpl, l~~~'.,. ~~m'r.~ ... · .~1111 pnckagcd. Xtra t1nn. <~ ·'' . $165. (\Vonh $3:i0). Ine. di•livel')'. Usually hon1c. ~ 832-USS ~-~-~-----1 , I ~ • l.OVESF:AT & r.ola, ,,._ ~ Ii: t·11!>ton1 n1ud£' • Very ~u. ~ : ( ~ ..... 11ual. rn•vrr used, u~ualty ' •. \ :, ,, .. ''\ ,, "· •• .. , I l l 'i \ •I ' ' : t 1 ' • '1 \ ~ ... . , •. t •" ' . ·:·_ hill 9M·7910. \\'AL.NUT Drexel dc~k. $.._iO: Solid IK'Clln traditionnl lllllllJ rbl , $l;!{I: U'litogular OL<t:fl& tbl s~. 6+Hi$9. j ROOl\IS of ~'ur11H111·~ ror sale al.'IO 4 Bil lloosr for n •nl. 2172 Cednr Lane T11i;tin. 51-1·69'24 POOL table reg. Sl'W. l\luple dining tablC', clulirs 1~u1 ch Sl T.i. Blaupunkl Hi Fi A.\l/r:'\T $7;). ~I GREEN & white Bcctra SC'C'- lionnl. Ori..:. $l•l00. GM t'flnd. lsl $·UKl tu kc s. &W.-1609. It.CA 71" rolor Iv, lrg bcdnn dt'('l;Ser, Nau~. occas. chair. \\"01•k, 833-1010, JI o n1 e, &H~i93. BUNK fran1ca & springs. 2 uphols ann choirs. 2 uphols side cha irs. Comer desk, & \VC'lcon'll' baby wllh a cozy lypev.Titer. 67:>-6731 \\'IU'tlrobe for in or outdoors. CltENJILE \'£'1\'el v.·hlte 1u.x· Contrast J>Uff-stltctt strtpcs edo rouch $12J. f\Iaple bl!tl. udd intl'rt'tl 10 cap, jacket: Sl5 847-1.827 leggings are solKI color. Use ~~·~------~ 3-ply bahy yarrl. l'r:u;ti...:fll EARLY Ant. Birch cofft't', girl! Pattern 7026: six tv.elve l~mp }able, 2 ~11~1~, all for month size5 lncludt.'CI. $50. f~'<· cone!. ::>t:>-1113 SEVE?1i'TY·ttn"•'. CENTS OLD rounJ 011k ped('Stnl .for ellC'h pattern -ndd 25 1ahle $140. cent~ for each pattern for %...~2176 Al.r l\faU and Spet ial Han· 9 ORA\\IER drTSSer w1th dl1ng: olhtN·lv lhlrt.l·c-Jass in'or $38 JO Xlnt cond rll':livtty 11i·IH take three ~:. -.:'... · · .. · · v.'l.'eks or nJOI"'('. Send to ='~~~.,~,..~;"-. ,---~-,,--, Alice Brooks, lhc DAILY T\\'IN bookl'R..'I(' hl'adboord11, PII..01' l 05. Nl'edlecratt chest of dmWt'n, walnut. Dept .. 'aox 163, Old Chel11e8 XJnt. $.125. 64&-1Ta9 S1alio11. New York, N.Y. RIVIERJ\ Convert. Soln, 10011. Print N1mie,, Addnt11, Avocado. Vinyl. Like OO\\' Zip, l'•tlel'll l'Ownber. cond. $'i'5. 893-1680 NEED L F.cRAf'I' '72! ' ~ . Crochet, k'nlt, etc. Free ANTIQUE v.ood h 11 r n 1 n g dircctKlns S()c StO\'l'. Comp. nostortd $2Zl. IMllDI • J\t.Cr.me Book. low lamp lbl. $42. li42-9(g1, Basic, f1.ncy knots, p(lt· DAVENPORT & malchlng !ems. S-1.00. ch!lir. Ivory t'flloi'M nau1i:. lntitaal Qooeb(-t ~ -$35, Moving. 548-~17 Leam by pictura! Pi t· term:. $1.00. Garage Sale 112 Cltllnplel.e ln~t•nt 01/t ftof>ll . -mot'f! than 100 gifta -GARAGE Sal<': 21ZSI Bu-ch, $1.00. SA HI~. Dryt>r, clotheit, Cotnpltfe Af•hu Boole -blkt's desks, p b1no, rug. $1.00. 5-19--J:2Sj &: ~2536 ti .llfly R111 Book~ • SOc. GARAGE Snit: S3t. only. IJ11ok ar 1% rrllfl AJirtwM. Poly drt'SM'S & knlll misc. SOc. lS,S..12 lluJhard St. f'V Quill Sook I -l6 patterns. 'IOVING •. 1 "' r.oc 11 -1u.m, nm .. !lif~um Q•llt Book t • t•lolhln~. Ln!1 of n1llc. Ui122 Lucia Ln, lhtlC UHch. Tum )"Our ,;olJ •1uM Into "-lOVING, must M?ll. 4 pogl<':r !\ Jletta. St-II them wllh bfd, pictures, lo.mp!, etc., • Dolly P\lot 01)JSUk>d Ad 14562 Linden, Irvine 11nd use lhr mont'y frir &. Don't give up lh.P &hip! stnt.'01 call ~Tod~. "U1n" It tn cl11Mlncd. Ship lo ~ Rlt-ru lU! Mz.&678. IJOUBI.~: bed 11• h<'th 1~1o11r.1 l.lt.·.ii·r 'l'A "L"' .• t· Spor1fisht>r. 17662 Carrol. oa s , P" 1 ..JVI'. ..,-""""'. ·~ ki .... h · •o I 0 " m~se!le plo)·cr. 6 mos ol•I. -u-i. tc .. ,:n C UH~~ e3.· \',\C.:UUi\1 Pl.ATE B"lt:'\I::lt "'c"' l llO, "·JI,-, •. "'" =2J. lr•in£'. Ca . 9~. 17111 f Jdl I Ir!; ILl . l '-' " " ~ " .....,...-JIJ -· '69 SE,\ F1..1Tf: Trillull I~ 0 llf; l' \8. , , JCV."C'l' y, * 117().o1j6 1 ~• ;,;il·69J9_ clolhcs, t-1...:. tSlti Drnk1·, COLOR nr consol£'s RCA, -,-~--~--110. Larson 1'rail~r. 17 ft. '29 AIODEL ,\ t.uupe. Rumble l'('fll. Xlnt body, no Rfli. S.l·IOO or offer. 673-398.4. C.:\t . \\',\NTE:D: Tclr11ho10 Znon1 7.rnith. Admiral, f.lagn.avo.'< * B01\TS V.'1\NTED * $2,s;;o. 5-ID-0162 . le is for C no Cn1nera 9· 119,; B & \V 9" ~C oc Sail or Po I\' c r It P, x nd· )!!!!!!!~~~iii~~! 'j() Chev. 10 re~tore ••G,\H.AGE SALE+• r. a 11 •• ··'·10 ·· · / · vanlage. Boy Sco uls . 1'.lk ff 183.1 Port Barinouth Pl. Rcasonnble 673-«i9'J ;":j ull re..'Clnd. Prl\·ate party 546-4990. I ll5'J}1 -'-~_'_"_·_'_"~01~'&.=~=·='~'-· ---1 01· for Nc1.,·po11 Bench 9an1-~m Snt \VANTED 'o buy older guns. !>!0-0044 TrantpOf'lation & Sun l'lrase call TAPEOECK: Teac 1\·1500. 1967 O\VENS 28' Sedan xlnt. Recre•tionai l·IOUSEllOLD itl'n1s. 548-9617 Au10 revrrsc, sound ot1 ~~~;tS~Joo. ~~1093~nvas· ijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliij,~liS 1-V.;..;:•=h=i'='=°';:.... ___ ...;,9~5601 furn., tools, boating ;~l~C~ \\'ANTED l:l or l ~ VnlC'O or SN.Jnd, l'tc. sm. 646-389j Aircr•ft 2826 LaSalle Ave Costa Gregor Boat. Reasonable Gl:Hll-10. 2'1' AlJ3ATROS sloop S900. l\fcAA ' Cnll :l:-16-0'»i. 19" Por1ahle rolor TV. with Zr C'.abin Cnz!M>r ~ -...· lrlr Hot Air Balklon Cl ub r\011· stand $13.i . l'iro:ls 11'0r k $500. &lj...6131 fonning So. Calif. Nl'.!w 1;:;1. BUY fron1 U1e Brentwood Musical Instruments 822 :»ii·Gfl<!9 clnM equip. only, Profess. Bandits. HoaJ~. furnishi~. Boats, Maint./ training. {714 ) 642-35-Q. tnpldary equip, etc. 27'Z YOU CA .. ~ l~l::,\T IT~! Fl~l ft:H. SIC'rro 202 11·!1h Servic• 902 Brentv.:ood Pl, C.l\t 5-18-6993 Coinplcle wt of d1'Ums, XP·:i6 spkrs. 2 1: ~T'!'i old. 1-----------Campers, Sale/Rent 92~ I Llh:E 1\1':\r, in(·I 11('1v L'ndcr \\·arr. $2'i5. 51<HlllB. \'.\.ILl'\'ISll. pnlnling, all job'!. Jew• ry l1S chro1nt• 11ent S'land. $\f.j, 1>:"P· 3 yrs on 11ood hoat, 1 CA;\IPl::R SHELL, lils any 1 \"IL'~· 1 • . 10 1. 1ur1i.:. $,100. 1 Cull :il1·03:tti. yr Jrgsl yrd New England ~~1,•,"0111"',,'. k,;,.....~.,,.. nr. S-KXI. ,., u LM» go u nng. t 1n-I Ill !99-~.6:>\ °" """...,,"""' 1nonil chips, $2j0, ;1s:.1n;! GJ::tb\IAN \11olln. ~·l'll St'U-Fl"lf:'to You • ~· -·--·-·,--------,. '69, a. T. Camper Spee. 2 gas SHrO. 2 i;ih'l'I' fox ~·ufl"S, ~nNI lonr -E~t·rllrnt t"lnd . • ' Boaits/Mar:in• k \ PB/PS SI fl<rml !7:l. if96.9;)lO. bow & cll8'e' in<"htrit"fl. $:?'l5. ~-------' E • tan s. auto, a r ps 64.µ;Ql<I 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 quip. 904 4. $3200. &t&.563.2 LADIES Diamond ring a~ , ... , . , C I praisro al $JCXX!. g11(' sn·i}, GIB..')0~ ~ S11ec1al Gu1t:i.1, I FU.t:L TA~K.'i. Tu·o 18 gRI. ye es, 8ikesi 9lS Uinniond eatTings app $700. )T old. i\lnroon, fn.st achon. 1'0 good home Dobennan Tf•mpo Long CruiSl'. Ht. J ;;;;S;c;oo;;;;t;;~;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Sac $-100. a1s-1s22 $2'ij or offer. 6~1-5736 nii~. Cood hst> rlog, yarrl & 17'' "x26" long. $60. ea. One OVEnsTOCKEO GlllTAll-Gibson SG v.•fcrwc. child~ dog. I-las all shots. 18 gRI. Tri Beno.· Tank &70. II J · ,..-, . ur "·st ollor :,.1&-7039. Gages, lnlakes & O\'t'r ow. A ('\1·c1r:.· 1 ~ Pnecd • "• ,,._. · 7 C. !\I. Je11 el1)· ·.646-7711 • 673-j\i7 * F'ree to ]O\ing hon1c. B[A approvecl. 833-111. Off. Fu II •I Bt'>autHu! bll1.. r-.t. Lnb. 50 ll.P. Johnson, outboord Machinery 116 re• rn ur · 1 Jd H all 1971 E'· 1 d 1 , .. •- Equip. •24 retrotvt>r. )T. o , as . , ""ce. j!Oll ., o. u1<>, shots. 673-1200 $59;). 673-6600 BI .. ACK La b . xlnt Boats, Power I • , NEED circular table sn11·. \\'ill trncle shaper or v.·ood OKS. S-15 up Exec swvl chrs 906 G,\S TANKS inslalled ~ U.lajorv•ay. Trucks and vans. &'V! \\', 18th SI., C.l\I. f.Wheel Drive 9'1 '70 SCOUT 4 1\ileel drive, po-...·er di.* brakes. \'·8, positraetion, roll bar, 11n1ed glass, aui:- ilary gas lank, \'l'ry ,i:::ood condillw1. S2Zi0. 893-G460 "i"l Q-IEV\'" Bl11z.cr. C.S.T .. 4 11·ht'el drivl', 4 spd, W mpg, P/S. Jackman w he~ Ir. Many more x!Ta.S, super cond. $4200, -196-72Sj. '51 J E'EP \\'AGON , -I \\'/D, V-8. Xlnt rond. Xtra parta. $1CJTh. 84.2--0731 Trucks 962 ATLAS ~1·/childrcn female, obl!- tHco~• trained I \; )T' • *°PEN HOUSE* 5-il-1865 ORANGE COUNTY'S Ch•ysl.,/Plymovth SPECIAL euvs ON Brand New 197 4 1urning lathe. 962-3781 $15/2;), Secy chrs $8/24, Mlscell•neout Ill ~12~ 861 \V. 19, C:\I, HYBRID \Vonn.s. beds, •· x Pianos/Organ• 826 t'El\t German Shep. • >TS •74 ~fodel11 NEWEST SUZUKI International 8' .$1.j(}, J ohns Bait },arm, -old. Great with kids, >.:lnt '2.5 EXPRESS 21;; \\'auk, VI"• Calli, 9Z083 Bo' lll<, • PIANOS wotch dog. 919-64Zll Thi• wk•nd only, l8800. DEALER 100 Pic:kup phone 72G-5TI9 • RGANS LOVABLE LAB mL\:, great 22' CA~1PER. sips 5. galley, 1',ully factory equipped. FOR sale vending coUee 0 ...,., children, good \\'81-on trlr, $0050 MK 7 BUL TACOS t4HICODHBJ!l30SJ machine. r.ooct cond. S-2i or Open Nights 'tll 9 chdot:.s hot'>, 5-W-51Ji. Used Tract.Ina $2795 tree to church organization Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-S }1..UFl'"'Y v.·hite & ("alico kit-16' Boston \\'haler, lOOHP on IN STOCK 4""'1261 Rentals from $S lffis, 6-...·1cs. 546-0092 2ffi5 lrlr, loaded, ARE \·ou Open~il)' & sun. ·1i110 PM OIL pain ti ng s , orig. Flamingo, C.?il. RE.AD\• 1U GO F'ISH-c!a~r Blvd., ScA~Cltpl's, I An ds(' a p e-s , ~ON. Shep/Tenier. 6 nwa ING'.'??? RedUt.'ed to J2g{IO. 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ·ta lt'S8 nbstrncts, etc. Com in. • P ianos & Gra nds .olrl, ltr.ebrkn, ::ill shots, $~ 11 bo 546-1934 5.16-5811 ALL MAJOR BRANDS N""'' .Yard. 644-0'Kl7 1973 al' f orn1u.la. 18.~ ?.!ere. < ar rat \\'Uson! on ll'ir, complete s.;912/of. &Wi-2128 or t>4f;.46S.i '68 CHEVROLET I:!" PORTABLE Color TV, Nf'1\· Spine•!$ fro111 .... Sj.,')5 FREE eock·a·poo ~ "1th f ~""~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!""""'I :y, TON PICKUP !.~·King boo S98. dblPooOOdl Usl'd fron1 ............ $9;) c-hildrcn. trained. 7 nl<lntbll.. e~r~ lhc faniily down this •71,2 T?it 400 Suzuki Sa"age. Les." than l;,OOO mllE'S, vs. .-., All Jt!!ar flC!v.·, P\11\Cl'S " .......... SS!r1 med silt'. Call 979-9697 ,.,..,.,kend \\'• , •Ill con•' .. -••n::. · tnblc, fnir, $98, 842--0-IOS Gnind~ .. • ........ , $395 --~----~~-....... · " 1 '""' .,..,,, auton1an1·. po-...·er llilet>ring, t'RE"F.: Beige Cock~ r clf'an h'arlr-ins. E,·enings 673-399S P<ll\'f'r brakes. 11pU1 rlni~ GHEAT 111n.tt'mi1y t·lotllt'll .NO DEAl ... ERS PLEi\SE Spaniel., to good honle, NEWPORT PACIFIC .72 YAl\w-1.A dirt hike. Goad hell\')' duty sttp bun1per, size j lo 9. $1. to $20. inc. Organs l:l46-i969 (11icrnu rrum Stu1t Shirt) new painL f8-19'l8A). pants suits & long dressl's. ALL MAJOR BRANDS ELG -\l'c·• c-·i ir.~. condi1ion. ~. Call after $l'99 0 ,.7.,.,, B ~ IAN Shrp., 6 nlOs, .,,,,.,., ~ """' " 5pm :H&-1656 .,... .... '000 \\'urlitzer w11·hy I New) $·199 mnll', H.abies sho!. to good Nl'-...·port Be11;ch 645-l&SO ' · LAT~..: modt.•I GE frostlree Thomas .... ~Use.I) .• ,. $195 hon1r only. 5'12-l367 16. OU1'BOAR O. \Vizard '72 SUZUKI 1.2.1, set up for uaMaS ,.,." .. C relrig. S-100. Simmons twn U:J\~'l't:Y' W;~yn1 (Nt'w) $2695 ·rn=E=1:"·ct~.',"u=,~. ~Sund=",-,.-.~,-,,.-. hull. Jiltle dude trlr. 50 tl.P dirt. xtru, $350 or best orr. ....... ""VlllA bed $JO. (714) 8-16-3538 after e FREE e f'eni. Lah. Rc!r, All shots, E vinnidl'. l'ish, 11d equip'd. I "6T.l-""2'6~l;.,,==~-c~ -HOf ..... 'h.il!·. 6pm. Orgen Lessons xlnt w.child. 549--0866 li gal ga~ tank, full covets, '71 KA\\'ASl\I Enduro l7Xe, c.e.e..;.. "64191 Pt..ANTS: Big acltttlon of in FULLERTON MUSIC \VANTF.D lloine for beaut $750. 5-15--1850 l,350 ml, $450. door & outdoor! Oialn link 18191 Euclid. Fountain \!alley TK'Ul \\'. fllllle ca_L ?.tust be l~l~' -,~,~,-a,-,~,,-H~lgg-ln,..."~l~N'· 11-=c-:~Cae7.ll~968-o=-~""'~~==-'73 1'X>RD COURIER ( fenccr.!c misc., 20'202 Orc:hld, 557-4836 kl'pl Inside fH9-l8-IG BRD. 283 Ponliac, recent laO CC KA\VASAKI 19n 7,000 ml, auto trans, maa S.A. a:i7-1417 '"'2 N 11 ho fbll t1 0.11., \\'/rust. trailer. $1®. a-11?«.'T CONDITION Wht"I, 5 Delli' tlre1. tinted ...... . IU' r. e on rREE puppy to good home. 548-Z389 1aa R &. JI Pa 1..11 ROYAL Electric 1')-pcv.Ttter • 171-1805 7 mo niall', 1"lixed breed, Well equipped, 536-8616. K • · ne .. ,, 1f" re~ ~ge, very 847-1928. $13Xl. 16' Panther. tB/08, BSA 6-iO · Runs good. $350. r:~~ & "'6aix!:1 ~tl~ruiktt c can, · CONT I N U OU S FREE trlr &: t'O\'er. Xlnt ski I 1,,.,..,~c.J:;::.;l~<::!>l-5,:..:;"~7'~'"-.-:::,,., cabinel. '74 18(1. Priva Sl"ERLING: Jnfl "Prelude'', ORGAN Cl.ASSES t'OR [B ocean fishing. t700 ~side CZ 250 Enduro. Brand new, pany. S2850. See flt 256 i;i places, <knife, fork, ADULTS. E\"i!ry TuHday I P'tts ... "wlilt l 'L.i Dr .. 675-6675. mUlt sell. $SO(). 19th SI.. C l. , spoonl $400 c11!th, 673-9250. 7:30pm. Start any \\'eek. . _ r. i"s~· ~CLA~~SSJ=c~-c~,-.-1-,-,-1 Cl.II ~ 12' SLIDING J[IASS door. In Tcom ~~1 ""1 ch,.._l,,n ~."'· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiil Rul'll.boul. Exc.oe:I . cond., SUZUKI l2S MX ~/~IE. n~.es, m.",,'mSph•',''.' good shape. sao. °"~' " uil c ........ t11 "t~. s.i 000 ~ rt & Super Trick fast ?itust ~II .,.,., '' $-G-0712 Nf:\\'J)Orl ~~ll\I Harbor. ~P;;.Oll,;;;;....;Geo.;;,;ner=;;.•l;..._ __ ._so_ 18'' B;\Y~ boaL a Oldie but $350, Cfl.ll ?iia.M<. al ~1 · ::1~'"'~nd:'d~~1'::· = STEA~I Cl.f.:AN You r1""""""""""""'"""'""'"""_,I * Security Pet Prod. * Goodie, $!JO. 1973 SUZUKI 185 GT 2.500 MH.1149 ' carpel. Call for Ire e CABT .. E Kn lghl.lry ii 11; r In r Betf 2Sc lb. Cou . ch. 20c Jh, MS--316.1 t fi. al~~ $600, or ~st 1969 G)IC si ion heavy duty t'stlmi1te. ~ji45 ,i;:ralld. 35 yn old w/carved D 11.L '5 $2.50. 10/morn $2, 13' BOSJ'ON \\'halt>r. !ii hp 0 fer,', or 9i9--.E___:__ pickup, \'-6, n.uto trani, DRAPES .. 3 PAir, fOrM,I legs. l.!rt $1000. lake1-C&ll f~7-.'l9'17 loll.8 E, Willlhirl', ~l~r<:. wftnlllcr, bided '66 SUZUKI Dirt Bike call R.C.:11. llJ)llt rlm5 & quid: 5;tttn -... 1Jt')ld &· r't'd \\'/COid. &1n.1GOO. SA "'/extra5. $1384. 5-13--8266. aft 7pm ?iton It Thun all change axle. 5'-IS--iU13 Good (_'Ofld. $1 25. ~-PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS AU~ bfc«tia ~ucks & 22' Cabin Cnt~r. Slip 19, ~·;:•::.Y;;SU;;;n'i:';i;7;l"·::l"'9;'"'=· ==:o-l:n-:~ El CMttNO. Air', \VASlJER. R· dt')"tr, table, TO BUY PIANO lX>R chicke!ns, produelng ~ Bay11Mre "larinl'I. '&! HONDA, .4Zi0 Ch<>p.ptr, 1.1000 mi, Au1o. M f-FM, dre!!9CI", nlte stand, vacuum, C.\SH. n1n S. W. Cypl't'SS, s . A. sza:io. 67":>-UU Sharp, S4SO mn.ny x1rai. Clean. {71·0 misc, &.1~1332 ' ii' S.17-9445 * Hgt11 $.1$-.l2it Ra\1! an t:11tra apace heater ~g..276j &. 6U-tlm Sll-7SOO . H.ED k Gold Vk!nneae water UPRIGHT PWta, w•/bf'nt.1'1, PARROT. Axnamn \'ellow )'OU no loniff u~f Sell It '71 YA~IAJIA Zill ?i!X, a.'!klng ,,<i'!!°"'ro="'R°'o'""p°'u~. ~A~ .. --~~ •. "1o _., goblc111. $40. for 11. ·('.ood ror .11!Ut!C'nt, $300. or lleM, \'ng k ta.me. $200. now \\'tlh a Daily PUot $350. xlnl l"OOd mfle~, Good condluc. 837·3118 belt oUer. 846-7969, 6~'1907 Clualfltd Ad i MHi67L Clll $.1&.9$Z.I n\&.keo (lrter. Ml'·st88. I • • :T;:;;;:;;;-----....:..01.,..,_7'."'.,_.,,--~.,_,.......,....,,...,....,........,--.,-,---,,.,-,-,.---~~....:,........,.,,,.-z~~-r::c:-:,,.,.-,.~-:o;r-:-----:,.---,.--::::,.-~~~~;--::~su~d•r. Mv<h 24 1974 -l_r_._ ... _k_• _____ u.;· 2_, ~A.;•_•o:.:•:.· :.'m:.:.po::.::rt:.:.'od:i:· =--9);.:o: I ;A::•:.:."'::'::.· ..:.'m:::::port:::.;od::._..:.':.:70 AutOI, lmpomd m Autos, lmpomd '70 Aulvl, Imported 970 VOLVO Autos, Uud DAILY PILOl D J:J 990Awtoa, Uud 990 '71 CHEVY l'ICKUP CHEYENNE f6 Too, V-8. kuto., _p\\·r. litrr .. fNCL. CMIPER TOP. \V~t COllic1 mln"Oni, 1nany xtnu; I <23863C L \Vet'kend $Ille 1>rtcc Uu11 Sun. $AYE 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac SI.in Ditro Fno.-y. at Avftl' Pkwy .. La ..... Niauel. 495-0900 831'°800 '73 GMC * TON PICKUP , VS enKlne, automatic trn n~ n1!Mion, power steering, lw.· miles. (30825Nl. . $3177 ~IJJJt ltwi4 -9 TOYDTA 1966 Ha rbor C.M. ~930.1 '67 EL CM.IINO. Sh8rp. 4 tipeed transmi'>sion, radio, heater, mus t see and drive fo appreciate ho1v nice. IX403401 Sl2Ta JOHNSON & SON 1.JNC'Ol.N ?-1ERClJRY, 2626. Harbor Blvd ., Costa l\ft'sa~. V1n1 963 '65 CHEVY Van, New engine. Needs heat! gasket &. brake job, minor body \\'Ork & paint job. \Viii tRkc best oUer over S30U c11sh. 675-5.'i96. ·n oocx;E VAN. B-200. 127 \\'hi base, 360 V-8. Auto, PIS. P/B, posi tract, air, AM /FJ\-f 8 tra ck, 11,000 ml. $3950. 55-1--28().j 'M CHEVY Van. Good running. $600. Call 642-3474 • '74 CHEV. Van, V -8, ~ Hydramatic, 3.00l mi., On : v.•arranty, 536-3843 '. '72 OODGE V-8 auto ~· Ton "' stereo, cus1om in I e r ior , pa.int & 16MPG, ~'i2-l221 Autos WenteO 968 WE NEED YOUR CADILLAC SM.rp, clean late model cars, Paid for or NoL Ask For Chuck TrapP Used car Mana.gcr .. J , TOP DOLLAR PAID ' IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS Cnll or come in to sec us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast H\\<-y., N.B. 642-940S FRIENDLY~) AMC /JEEP : 1969 Harbor Blvd. C.i\t. WE HUY TMPORTED AU'l'OS BEST PRICES PAID! Deen Lewis Imports . 1966 1-larbor, C.J\-1. 646-9.10.'.: CASH f'OR YOUR CAR 546-7070 Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO '69 ALFA ROJ.1EO Behinas. 2 to choose irom. l-IWT)'! &31-IDW Dir. AUDI '72 AUDI 1 OD GL A u tom at I c transmlsslon. radio, heater, air con- ' dltioning, v i n y I top. 11 (GXIFTGJ ' ' $4377 ~tJJJt Ltwi4 W TOYOTA. DATSUN 1-------~I-------....,. '13 AUDI metallic brown. 101 ·72 RX·l RAdiO/het-ter, •tr, 11111U'001 2 dr. Af\1/F)f /O· MJ<:helln tirff, Good cond. nsdlo. See to ap(ln'!Ciatc. --.1 H • ••~ --BEAT THE SAW ~ ••"· 06~-. 1912 R.'(2, 22,0XI milff. a/C, BMW TAX INCREASE '"""" .. ""'" S26111. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ON ,\PRIL l SALES TAX ___ .:.S.=~=:l...--- 'AUDI MAZDA ·-·- MG TOYOTA '74 YOLYO 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO 1.o i..'~~ .. -~ u:T PRICE -- 01ck Miiier Mot•r1 Ntw I: UMld Import• 12tl W. Warner at So. l'.taln S&nta Ana M7...t132 SAVE Best Oe•I AnywheN I LEASE OR BUY All Modelo! O\'EH~J.:AS l>ELl\'t:R 'i ~Pl-.'ClALISTS 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGDN 351 cid. VS Engine Cruise·O.&latlc Transmission Po,~·er Steering MGI lN CALIFORNIA "'ILL co MERCED-IENZ UP 1'.L BUY NOii" AND ..., ----·---wnt. IOLD fN BAVARIAN Now • 't\i lh ca.n: In atock DEAN LEWIS Power Hr nkes. U1sc F'ront Pou·er Tn i l~atc \Vindow Ai\t Radio .-\ir Condil io ner l 'olor-J\ledlun1 !Jluc License-118ESD l&i &WE MONEY ON SALES 50 USED ·73 MGB GT COUPE. • TAX AND SAVE !llONEY 1Pffd traMml•alon, alr con-TAX YDLYO ON PRJCE. MERCEDES dlt-. AM/FM rodlo, '"· NEW •74, l?XIHRD) Thia car ii In tnle• tJJ.x up 10 6~0 atarctne April lit l~>ti JlarbOr, C 'f See •l Employ~!:~~~·,~ uMi'.'v PILOT. 330 \Vest Bay St ref t, Costa J\lesa. ~l onday through l<~riday. Call 642-4:J21, ask for Mrs. Greenman. NOW IN STOCK ON DISl'LA Y '"'""'"' c'Olldltlon. Uke '69 VOLVO n¢w. See and drive t h I • New '73 8avarla1 ot HUGE SAVINGS! 8-210 2tlOZ 610 710 '72 MIRCEDIS llNZ boouty ""'"'· JOHNSON & LUXURY • SEDAN SON Lincoln P..1crniry, 26'..>6 NOW 4 s()('t'd. a ir. \\'.\'.X lSI $1999 4.~ Harbor Wvd., Costa 1'1e!!a Bea.ta the crial5. matt mUes S.K>-5630. Buy nmv & 13\'t 11tl around · DiC:k Miller Motors Ntw & U9l'd Imports per &aJlon, dell&n & en;ine ..:.:==~---- Jot IOrti time o"l.'Mnhip, OPEL XlJ\'i rRE-O\VNED PICKUPS MARQUIS TOYOTA 00 \\'. \Varner at So. l\l11Jn Auto&, UMd 990 I Autos, Uaed B?-1\\"c: lr.L.\1EDIATE DELTVERY rne AU. NEW clantc llnee, ariltocratic ---------Santa Ana 557·2:133 • '66 1800 1'1 • 4 speed • '70 )'.>022 -lo mlle11 • '71 211()() CSA • sun roof • '11 3.0 CSA · Jo mllc11 5 yr. or 50,00l mile \\'arrant)' ttvalluble on 8.11 new 1974 & '73 B~i~''s. OPEN SUNDAYS 1m::1 ~02 ~1arguerlte Parkway btlsslon Viejo 831-2040 • 495-4949 USE AVERY PWY EXJT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 1974 BMW's in s1ock n-ady for immOOiate delivery. Excellent savings on ren111 ining 1973 models. SALES-SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLL'i ROYCE B blW 234 E. lith St. Costa l\tcsa e 546-4444 '74's Are Here! lmmediete D•liveryl Save On R_•ma inlng '731 CREVIER BMW Sales • Service • Leas ing 208 \V. 1st, S.A. 835-31n Closed Sundays WE'LL sell your ~tige BMW for you! E."Xclusive Orange C.00,,t area buyers \\'ailing. Call 831-2040 <Aulh. dealer). CAPRI '72 CAPRI, ~;oo'. V-6, Lt. B!uc. A1\1·F~!, all' co n d , :r1pd, Decor group orig owner $3250. 540--0842 alt 5 DATSUN '73 240Z LIKE NEW 4 speed\_ air cond:~loning, retl \vith bl:lck inh.rior. (No. 210/ \Ve-ekcnd sale prite thru Sw.. ' $5695 f$ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Flwy. at Avery Pk11'}' .. Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 831-0800 WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAC<EN PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. 260 Z Datsun '74. It. met. b!UC', slick, air, mags, COl'er. Beller lhan new, S609::, will trade. 673-6188 nlte; 644-7778 ' DATSUN 710 JS J{ERE. \\'E l"ORTUNATELY HAVE Tl!EM 1N STOCK FOR I~tl\fEDIATE DELIVERY ... " OCT CATSUN .... ., --· .. , ....... ··-· ......., '·'"" ' ' . ' """' '74 Datsun-6·10 2 Door H.T. ;\ u I o in a l l c transn1isslon, factory ai r conditioning, tlntl'd glass. 3,COO actual miles lo: xlnt. condition. \\'eekend 18.le price thru Sw\day. {~REL SALE PRICE $~895 0 , Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Fr'l\'Y. at Avel')' Pk"''Y" Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 131-0800 '73 240Z LIKE NEW 4 spe-ed, air corxlltloning, red "·ith black i n t er io r . l406G IN) \\rttkend Ii a Jc price thru Sun. Buy From An Authorized Datsun Dealer .. . . ' OCT DATSUN ..... , ··~·Ok • ,._,.., ...... ~M .,,.0 °""' ........ '"" '71 Datsun 240Z 359COU $3999 Dick Miller Motors New & Used Imports 120 \V. \Varner a t So. !\lain Santa Ana 557-2132 '69 DATSUN \VITH CA~f P· ER. 4 s peed transmission. radio. heater . excellent throughout \\'ilh Pcrris Val- ley Camper. Luoks & runs like new. i96.>85Vl. $1675. JOHNSON & SON Lincoln t.1ercury, 261S Harbor Blvd., Costa bfesa 540-5630. FIAT '72 FIAT 850 SPIDER 4 speed le only a!,00) miles. fl.lust seU, baby on the ""'ay! 644-0264 Sat. day. 551-1240 evenings & Sun. '68 FIAT; 121 Spt. Cpe., 28 ?\IPG., Excel cond., , $1500. or oUer 873-0351 • 1970 FIAT, 850 Spider, 552·9700 JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Lurge Se lection of Colol's hnmedlate Delivery Jo'UU. SERVICE DEP1\RT)fENT NEWPORT IMPORTS beaut)' and safely, choo&e from two; $8495.. Could &r- ra.nKe lease for sullable PttttY (864FUO) ( 473GBZ). '6' CONTINENTAL MARK Ill loaded, low mlleqe (WX?il· ... ,. $2'" 'JI LTD Only 37,000 mi.le11, factory air cond., PS, PB, po"'·~r wln- do11·s £73301"0 I. $1695 House of Imports 523-7250 '74 Mercedes Benz 280 C Coupe Uk~ new with only *XI actual miles. Fu.II J!O''tt tncluding factory air conditioning. 1No. 9110). Weekend aale price thnl SUnday. $AVE 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Frwy at AVf!l'y Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 49~ 131- '73 MERCEDES BENZ 220 A u to m at I c trafl!lmission. radio, healer . air oon- dltiOnirJ&. lti9HGB) $7277 ~t.ox LfAl!i& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '72 Mercedes Benz 280 SEL 4.5 4 door sedan. full power in- cl uding factory air con- ditioning, only 29,000 miles & like new. Weekend sale price thru SUnda.y. $AYE ® Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Frwy a! Aw:ry Pklo'.-y .. Laguna Niguel 495-0800 131- EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. Choose from 4 fully ~i~ ped low mileage 450 SE 36 ~lo lease $2U.i8 per mo. OEL + Tax U c. Serial No. oo.1.16. Take Yout car in trade. Jim Slemons Imports :301 Qua!! Newprirt Beach 833-9300 ENTER FRO?tt b1acARTHUR '73 DATSUN 610, 2 d•. W tp, 3100 w. """ Hwy., N.B. NOW Ol'EN sm/bn, 4 spd, 8,0CD mi's 642·9405 ~~ ,.. bot or.. Al, "'"K'"'A'"R°"'M,.-:-;A=,N.;,N:o:-G=H=l-:-Ji. MIHlon f~:J.°.,.lmporta 21oz :12. 4 •pd, air, 25,000 MERCEDES IENZ mi., \\'hile/Red, no exotic ·n KARl\.tAN Ghia. Xlnt &. !{ear, asking just $-1.200. cond. yellow, Air cond, FIAT 49-1-7614 Abt lf"1-l radio. $ 2 2 9 5. Complete Sales I: Sttvice '72 12 DATSUN PU. 21 mpg, "'16-638=:::::5'=·-:-::=:--,:---Visit U1 Soon At lmmac. 1 0Ytner. $2450. Call MAZDA 28701 Marguerite Pa.Acway 67l-.")'270 ---------Mlaslon Viejo 495-1700 '73 240XZ. Green, 11111 in1C"r. See The All New tUSE AVERY PWY. EXTr) A:'>l t~l\.I. X.lnt condition. 1974 MAZDA '72 MERCEDES BENZ 280 49--1-002'6 or 49-1-2490. Rotary Engine SE 4.5, dk gm, cognac int, 'i O 2·10Z. Air. Xln! C'Ondilion. NC, P /B, PIS, P/W, '70 OPEL GT 4.5.000 mil9s. Xlnt oond nu clutch, shorks, brk padt., gd tires. $189)/or '70 VOLVO CADILLAC CHEVROLET bsl off. 673-82C5. 000 S Coa&t ll\\J'. STATION WAGON '73 SEDAN DE VILLE Bumt 11le ru1a f!l'l:n1l~t hro11 n \'lnyl 1op/11111!f'h111c ~11dd l,~ le11ther IJl h;i'k•r. Full pri"•·r, * SPECIAL* * Of the Week l'EUGEOT Laiiuna Beach 491-7:-"'3 e Sl0-3100 --N-EW--P-E_U_G_E_O_T_, 1 OPEN SUNDAY 11·4 P~I A u i n n1 11 1 i" 1rnn,1;nil1illlo n. '72 Landcru'iser t Adi<J, ht•11!~t', J'(),)f rack. la~·tory nlr c'011dir1v111n~. t!ll '68 CHEVY DEALER (~iAL'O• 4 \r o, 14,000 11.C'l. ml .. r"ll $2177 \\'hf' .. I, ,\:>I /f .\l ~I,. 1' "". CUSTOM CPE. jll)l\1•1' doo~ lotk~. ti\ 1hi:hl r rs. ,\1110 'f'l'dll,, 1'01\0'f :-.1c1•r· Sl'lltlll('l, C IJ Ill t ·l n ~ ~.X· Ill , \j. (_' 1 d 1\111' ~f Compl.e1e Sales and Service. bilnc, spal'e' tanka, ralllo, 50 co~cts on dlll}!l~. heater. sno\11.tlr.cs. Uko nci11.·. t t U.tt:ic Car, 1·:.:. _ thuu @;, • 1 111 · • •1'· PAclFIC-MOl""OR ...... "" "'' prtce u ... , IMPORTS Sund>Y. <l02GNJ1 16.000 nlllr~. iSl•ll lOIJ 1 $899 $5999 fjmltwi4 SALE PRICE PEUGEOT /SUBARU $3495 1557 \V, Lincoln Ave., VOLVO . NAIEtUADILIAC 2600N..WIW. ~M ... 140-910Q '67 CHEVY CAPR IC E CPE . C l'.\ l7S1 Anaheln1 533-32'l0 PORSCHE 'ES PORSCHE 912, lowered, re-bit eng., ~ spd, lronis, 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac 1966 llarl.ior. c.~l. frki-9'.;03 '74 YOLYO 164 '70 CADI LLAC $699 '72 CHE VY CUSTOM CPE. mlch.tires, new paint, •:ll -San Dier<> FNy . at Ave ry 21 atPG, Fl\l 8 tr1c; tape, Pkl1y., Laguna !lilgu1•1. A . . . *SAYE NOW* _l3JOO~_·Ott-'~'·-64+_1_n_2_._~_, 4tS-OIOO 831 •0800 u t orn a 11 c tran.5!"11""'011. '68, 911 Sporwna.tic 4.spd, .::.::...:;:.:: ___ ..:..:_~=I A~l /F~l st,.rM. air ,.,..,n. r blt ..,...;...,, new tires &. '74 TOYOTA di liontnir. fl0\\'l'r ~l"'°rinit. '67 CHEVY ~·~y-~h~·l bclt1'1l radial tll't'S, ~"· paint Pb. Tape deck, xlnt nuine leathE'r ttnrl niuch'lnliiiiiEIDiWK.., STATION WAGON cond, 493-3665 Best De•I Anywhere I more. Dcnm. (1 05730~ 1NAIEIS ( \'~. Aulu T1-r11t~ .. Ai r ('nnd., '72 9115 Targa loaded & low $6377 I l'o11cr St•.,·1·11u:. !4~HOl.l mu .... wm •ra••· ean 1,.... LEASE OR TRADE ·-.o -......_ I $699 S3H!>t-O DI<. All Models! !:e"""Me .. 540-tl RENAULT DEAN LEWIS tJm le.wi& 1 ~==1=9~74=~ , oPEN M?i:LT~Ru sAT '72 Renault R12 TOYOTA YOLYO . Coupe de Ville I SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 automatic, 97" FBC l9f-fo 1111rt-,rir. c.~I r i6 .q~01 t"u!I fl''\\t·1". f11ll f.1(·tor. $2399 1-="--'=-'-'-'--'-'-'--'-'::..:.":::::' ·' £'<1ul prnl'nl, f;~1·tory A1r ron· 1 lfl66 ll11r~~·.-. C.:"11 <i·:i:,n:i Autos Used 990 d1t1onini;. fawn tiro11n 111111 GROTH CHEVROLET D ick Miller Motors ·~ TO't'OTA Corona 2 <lr ' n1nr.~hing \tn~! 1<,P .t· t\ew & Used lnrport~ hardtop, ·I spd. t't'd l\'/blk AMC 1f>alhC'r in1rr1Qr, 1\:"ll/F':"ll 120 W. \Varner at So. Main int, top cond, 6-12-:_9221, p\1 slt·rC'O radio, cn.Hsc Mntrol. Sant;\ Ana fii7-21.32 pty only :1.000 <iC'tuAI nulcs nn<l '72 RENAULT. A!C. R&J-1. I-'"--------'6~ HA~IH. \\'~i Vi•ry ~"''•d lC1Rdcd! \VeC"kend sale pri~:r auto, dlx trim. Below e vg VOLKSWAGEN rond. Gas 1'aver. il1ichehu thru Sunday. mi's. 25 +~1PG. 833-!mO or 1--'--'----'--'-----1 lu't's. S:!JO. 67:>-&1.lG. SAVE 18211 BEACH BLVD. 847-6087 549.3331 HUNTINGTON BEACH (5) '73 CHEVROLET 490-"•ll.3036 ask for Bob Cran-HARBOUR '73 GRF-'!l.IN X , fully 10~111-... e.!. runs C'Xc<'L sllght body daniagc S.:.7--6693 11fl l pin ~ ADen Oldsmobile Cadillac SAAB SAVE! SAVE! SAAB DEMO SALE Dick Miiier Motors Nev.• & U&td Imports 120 W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana :l.17-21:i"l SUBARU '71 SUBARU Law mile11. 087 FLY $1699 Dick Miller Motors New & Used Im ports 120 W. Warner at So. J\lain Santa Ana. 557-2132 SAYE! SAVE! SUBARU! DEMO SALE Dick Mille/ Motors New&: Used Imports 12> W. \Varner at So. bfaln. Santa Ana 557-Zl32 TOYOTA '73 TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP ~ :o.pd., maf{ 1~·111 .... 11perial tires & paint, tu11111•a u t'OVer, 12.000 act. nil .. Dl'troit mJr- rors. \\'ttkcnr! sate price good thru SundRy. 175431V). SALE PRICE $3395 0 Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego f'rwy. at Avery Plrwy., Laguna Niguel. 49~ 131-0800 '71 CORONA MK II Coupe. 4 spttd tran11mis1ion, a.Ir conditioning, m a a: wheels. t054CX\V i $1577 VW BARRACUDA MALIBU 'S T-:Nln<'>mh'A! \'X ('n~1nr~. rac- w1·y alr l'ulhl1Lia.11i11g, auto- u1it l i1· rran~n1issions, ro11't'r slf't"rinie-. J)Ol1•r r rtl.~(' hrHkes, Ult \\'heel. rndio. ht•a1er, Cabriolet lops, whit" s i d c \\"»II tires. 6,000 to 8.000 nHl"~. FOR '70 UAT!f~1\CUDA :ns. ~K SELECTION e PRICE n1i. ll lJ s uspension. 3-spd. San Dlciro Frny at Aw:ry QUALITY e SERVICE ~!~1~~~ S(,•lL Best 0 t f c r · Pk11'Y·· Lagwia Nii..'llrl. 6i . .-.... ll~. 49>0800 831 -0800 WEEK-END SPECIALS BUICK '70 CADILLAC '73 ELECTRA 'M VW C1mper ~$1'29S INo. 335 1 225 LIMITED $1795 4 IJQor. Vinyl top. 1·1n}:I in· 4DOOR HARDTOP Vinyl lop, tapMO!ry intC"rior, lull p<llo'.'Cr, fllf'IOI')' ;-,ir !'Q/1• d11ioning, hlt "''he " l , A"l/F l\1 r11d\o. l.C"!<~ thfln 4·1.000 n1!1f'll. F:.~C't'plionaJ l'(lnd1\lon. 1922DU) T,\l\E Yo1·n l 'llOICt:: $3299 '71 Fastbtck (No. 3261 '64VW <No. 213\ '67VW l't'o. 3221 t>'ri~•r, dual •·omf•Yrt frrinl $695 sra1 ~. f1JJI fJo\\rr, fnrlory <11r <'Oll<hlloning. A;\f, fl\! $995 ri+dl", ln11 11111<':-. !111pt'tTidili' l·o11du1041. 1 ]j,'i!ITQ1. $3799 $2499 '71 CAMARO JltBS Ci.ADIL.LAC :iul•}lll11tk• 1r:.i.n.~. au· cord, •'73 BUGS (8 to choose) t;-M..+-> 1u...i;.a 1•x1ra C"le11n Lie: 620 ONM. •72 BUGS 17 to chooul "11115 CADIUAC ·, -~ Gwl lhrn ::12111o1 ••71 BUGS IS to ehoou) 2JOI '~ -~ ..._., $2685 •'70 BUGS 19 to choose) -l\l!lilili....... .., CADJLLAC SEOAN o>: BILL BARRY Olhcr make quallry ~~~~~;;;:;~~?'! Vil.LE Luxuriously equip-PONTIAC <'llMI on s;ile '74 BUICK APOLLO f"-'CI "'ith (iH'tocy air 1..-ond. -"' ,, ~ -~ F lull ""WO•, la-""" top. A ~wv r,ao;t .. ~1 , I. al . A -r.1·y. C1\PR!. DATSliN. CO~IET CnuJ)('. l..c>ss lh<•n 700 n1ilf>l'. ,~~ • '"-'"u Pho <'"1000 Sa ta A \\'I'll n>aintail"". l c1:1r . ne ,..,.,... n na VEGA, OPEL, TO\"OTA Oti,•it1us!y llC\\'. 6 c·yhnd,,r. "·' Over 70 ~a;; ruivers CO~I E & SHOP HARBOUR vw au!on1a1lc, 1x;11.·rr strrrine , IZLK967L SUT.1. Take ad-Brand N.ew '74 r.1di'1, hl'f1!1 ·r. 11 hil•· "Jdi• \•a.rH;igf' ft){jfl\'. J nhn!'-On & w&ll Hrcs. l\H>:t:~9 1. Snn, Lincoln \tercury. Z62li MONTE CARLO $3399 1 1:•1'!~·1". l:o~l:. .\i ".., ·1 • 1 Llu1ill'il <1ff(•r? ONLY ·:<•.-;;:». $3599 MAIERS CADlllAC ~--'~l ELOOR~OO . :-;r-r. f'.n. 4261111 t 1r"1rl1s1 bronz" 1• 1t h "'h1!1• t H d C 2600 ...._. ..... \'IJI~ ( !<Jfl /l!ld lll<lff•h1n1l , owar hevrolet ( ........ 540:..•1 l··i.rher--nit,..nor t 11l l P1•11r'r. I .\l11('1\11lnw 11nd J"n1hon~c f1,.·1ory 1dr •"'!llrlTllo11f111.;'. Ill! N"e11 [)<n1 R•'1tl'h 11h1•t·I. i\,\1 /F.\l i.ir-r, ... 11 1111 i-::;·.,.u,-,-.:, 8 ll'U\'k lhfli! plll)'<'f, j..-!\.\•'r drl'"r ]r'lf"ks , l\\"l!1i:ht sr nlinC'I j 93i:IC1H t. '72 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CUSTOM COUPE Vin.1 I 11,p. lflr.tf'strv 1ntC"rinr. Po11·er i.11••·11nR"-hr11k~·~·1.1.in dl')\\·~. 1111tronHl!ir u·an!:nl is· 8lt1n. lilt 11·h,..1•I. ,\~I F!\I r11t1lu, t•x1r .. 1ncly lr,11 1nil1•5, ~I1nr r•ondill<ll\ IJ93f:BZI. $2999 !\.lust sell . 833-0881 days, Pickup auto lock, A~t/Jo~~t steteQ. 1966 Harbor, C.t\-1. 646--9303 673-3W4 rves. 16 1t1PG . Pvt Ply. Orig ' I ownr. ~tu.<rt 11tll. 1)4;1~..9 ;t)tJJJt LtwiA -TOYOTA '72 Cll J-:Vft.OL.ET No VR. ('fJupr. l'ht.'i C'\t..'f'pllonally r le1u1 auto ha~ auton1atk tl"Rl'INTl~~~lon, p-•11 1·r strer- 111:.:. f:<i·\oty :u r ron- •titmnlrn::. Mt'. f'rtvl' a. rar 11111! is i;t nkh1~ in RP- rw:1r1~n··"· I'• (1""nH<"t1 I anrl ,,_11,., SltJ'j7, ( 7 :. 0 1.; T :\, " • . •72 AUDI 4 door. xlnl cond, '69 DATSUN. 510 Scd., a·u10, -L-io mile's, $3600. I nr1v tires, ne"' rear end, 22 1969 Mercedes Beru: 280 SL. J.'ii -:WZ.". ?llPG.$005, W-73.52 ~,JL Redl bl k. Pis. P lb, Am- '13 AUDI FOX. 1~,00) mi, & ·7,1 DATSUN \Va_r:on, all ex· ........ -Fm, Must tee to appreclate! Best offer. setious inqUlne• 1966 Harbor, C.t.f. 646--9303 LEASE A BRAND NE\\! ·74 TOY OT A 1200 Corolla Satan for only S55.25 per nio. 36 moa . open end Je11.11e. .rr1tu1iv>n S.· "->11 r ,in('nln 2 to Choose From ,\f('n·ur~'. ~JZ'> lli1r~•ir Bl\•d .. 1967 \I'\\' FASrBACK Bolh fldl rJOiicr. Jj1('1,,,..., air ~72 COUPE. 0.E VILLE ,... . " "'~ GOOD CON~TION •-,, , .. <<'I \ I I ._n~l[t )ll'i-" .. 1!.r ."ou .. _O;_· __ 1 · ~-cond l!!<111111.:, lr•;11hrr 111· .• , "n1 11·'· 111~ '"P· •'Hl h--55 • tPrior, low milrs, .~-•·r ul!l FH•I', full 1)(111·<'1', f;u'-l\ICS'f s114·1·1f1•·e !>(!J1 utiful "6, like tte\V. Call &12-3361' I trns .. 1800 ml., Pa.id $5250., 2001 E. First St .. Santa Ana ortly. cau 548-2582 Private Party. Sell $4250. 67"'"'8546 s.;s-nin l ~~~~~~~~~~;;~~;;~~~~~~~~~~f''==== I WE'LL aell your prestige l\IB '6' VW , priv prty, Jooks & OC-n.uUtul'. \\'r,..kcnd sa.!c l•iry 111r 1•r.nd1tionin~. 1111 (ho>\. ln1p:da c11,ton1 i-port runs areat. Nu valve. job, 30 p1i t·e thru Sundav. "'111'1'1. ,\\I t·.\1 ~tt•J'l'11 \I 1111 l''JUIW'. \'1 11~ I tnp, llu~ltl'1 ?a-1PG /h $69.> fi>1 1278 $599.5 8 tl'ack LJ.il'JC pl;,i;·er. 11.1.·ihRhl .4'1~\1>, !url•il'y 1J1r, 1,.·ur1!>0!1> H 0 E N A A H 0 S H R A D I I 5 T T R E N 0 0 p for )'OU! Exclusive Orange D Coast area bu:ytts wattinii. ' r ' · -~f'n11 n•·!. po111>r rrunk l01·k , i-hlf1. rnd1n 1.1>1 ~ :::•)<.irl ~11\ 1911 V\V BUS. 7000 ml. on fl(·11· 1i hhe llldt· ";'!I tin:5, nltlt•o.l{t> Pn •·f'tl 11 .. 10"· l\"'lh E X C Call 831-20«> Dlr. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •nitne. SJ'.m, S .. !d rinrl Srrvi,..,.d t,y !'\a-hlul' bc,.}k 11 hule11tdl'. Phr,n(. F E R R Y N E A y p l'r1·B '73, 450SL, Beaut. But· * ~Til7 * t)l:rs Cr•thllae. i2·li ESD •. li ll·lt;s,"1 _____ _ ter Yellow, all mn.s. NEW 1600 CC-VW eng. $250. 'f,7 Clfl.'.."\'. L\IJ' 9 J){l~;>I \~'rm. Perfect eond. Orig owner, 'f.'/old 1300, 1500, or 1600 NAl£Rs CADlµ.Af :i!r . li; rng, rlffdi; paint j-)b. Sll,800. 646-0606, 673-6143. en&'·~~ 2000 M ber ll¥tl l!f)IV! lrnn.~p $.!I)') or tx~t. '1J MB 2!llSE aedan. Raft 4 ~~==~--~~ BAJA Bug C.Onwrt. m &.{t San Diego t"'n'Y at Avery 1IR ' Bt111g ollt'r 111 C:t.~Ji ., dnvt apet'd, air A "'·lll tradl': '69 TOYarA Corona,' gpd, \\1'\l!I, ~-or bffi. ofter .• !'>~')', l.ai;.'\1M NlglJ"l. CNM .... 140..ftOO 81\il.y, SMr.,_;_T.::"'.::·----1 831-2)f0 Dlt. R&.H, brand new tires. ~Tust 962-8604 495-0800 • 831-0800 · ·61 Chev fn1p,11la. PS/PB. ii\J' '66 MB 2500E cpe. 4 speed, sell. $100. dc:r\\1n &: t.o.p. of 'ti8 V W Camper. Exe.lien!, '72 ELDORADO CAMARO II Mnd. 2.!.('11 lll't'~. Good leather Int, AM/ F ?\l $42. mo. or best offer, COnd See to appreciate VI I I 1 I I lr1111:0.ri. S.l<J .. 1'-Ui.:'027 962-.5116 .. lft>tl 1 ..M "~:i. 0 · n~ lop, cat 1er 111c1 fir .. ~0, C ~ . _ _ ___ _ 831-3HO Dir. _., .. me. lwv. n I 11. Jo'ull r ".\'fir, flll'!Ory nlr, Ult • 'i ,\..\fARO. AUTO. f :i. j 'iii J)fPAl.A. (It!~ 01><'fW>r, "'='f· •74 M·S., , 6) SL(', SJl\'tf '73 TOYOTA Co r ol I a , '65 SQBK. Runs fair, gd body y, hf<'!, /\~! f~t 1>tereo wt A/C. Sl600 PRIVATE I AH.· 1 <"'I ronri, ~1,, bra kr!>, Bta:t w/B!UI': llht Lnt, 7,(0) mJ, Excellent condilion., Cal1 A Int. Nttds 90me major 111~ µlroyer. power door TY ~ nffC'r. f:i.12-IJXIO lnunac. 8)' owner 60-6574, 894-f16'1' for info. ff'K'('h "''k. $.'JOO: PIT: 548--059'1 1<1.:·kll. ;iurn, rTul~e C'Ontrol CHEVROLn '&! l;\ll'.\LA. PS/PR. A~t- MS-1603. MS-8014 '73 CEUCA ST cpe. Auto. '67 VW Bus. Very clean. 76 ~~ lhan :li.000 mU<'l. lm· ,.~~I . f ' \'. r,. I tn I' c h . '60 MB 190 SL t'd111r. tra.M .. air. map 4 XI.NT. ,'~.· .. ~~~~ .. tn1. ca,1ette. J>t'!'t"11hl1• •lt:il-:On.. ·73 CH EV ~101\'TE CARLO l'Ond .. S~Jr,rr. __ _ SUPERB! ~built tn.rui. It 831-X»O Olr. '"'"" ~ $5499 LA Ko AU ECON0~11C.\t. 'f\". CJIL"'V -i 1Jr, nt'w ti~ l"eCf:nt vaJve1 831-3'.MO Olr. '69 TOYOTA Cn)lo'.'n \\'l\ROU, '66 V\\r Van.. R~bll . eng. Mr« & tittract1\-e. l.lkc IW'\\ I SWO, ' l964-2'JO SE. au!o, P/S, P/B. 2.000 mJ on re-bi t eng .. new Plll'I U' ~· $800 Good ll1' ~ams CADILLAC~ .,., ~Q u i Jl p ~ d \\i_th 5,)7-2810 Xl'nt condition. $1 , 6 5 0 . rear tire&. ~7-TI48 alt. ... ml. ~l·I.> ~~'::'-....._ sutomA i(' trn.~-~.. rnrho. j '67 El. Camino, g;1 ~ siv~ l83 675--07• '66 TOY OT;\ C.orooa. nt'o\' 1973 VW Bealle. less than heat~r. '"C:.'Ol'l' air cone!. full ('nll,'in,.. auto, pv. r 1teeMna. MG tlrt1, kloka Muu·p. real ru IO,~ mi 's. \VIII Sac. for _ ..... ,_ rn;cu_,,7~1:·J:~~.I 1& '~~ -tWA::;;'°"'·==----·I ta\'ft'. S600. s.fS...7613 SZXiO. a.ft 6, SC..1815 13 ~rPG. '73 Coupe De \"nle, Llnroln l\ll''N"\ll)', 2 6 2 !) ~COl\VAtR ('00Vrr1ible '61 MC Midafl. 33MPG, wire 1910 TOYOTA MK IJ, auto, V.W, Sqback, klokl aood. Grt'!'n 1\'/\\'hlte landau lop, llArbor, Co!!ta 1tff' •". SZ.:.O or trll.<11' fm· camper 'Vr'bla. rad. Urea. hard A IOft &ood tond. ~JUJt .ell. $140). enefne needs IOme work, al l af'f'l"S.S. 12.r.oo mi, S5396. i40-5630. 11hell. 8~7M7f.fo!I tOf, "'1nttN Jtett roll bu. MS-8396 • $4Z. &0--M l.)7~. O lf.\.'. '69 lmp11111 s.5 427 ·m EL C:in\ino, <1 ut o , • ' l • CROSSWORD l'UZZLE ANSWERS $1ZIOI Belt ofter. Stl-1381 lttust Hll, '72 Mm fl. ())r'n.. '13 VW Super Setthi. M V '73 CAD Sed.•111 ~VlJJe. An A~! F~1 ''t'IW· Auto. A 'C. I a lr/cond. $15(.0. t1a!f, Plidatt U'15cc encmt ftlrt +.=,:,:~2 dr, nl alm!O, low ml., 25 mpJ, ltl'l't'U,-S,000 mi, M9:!0. r ~. r R, J\onls. XI~ ("(Ind . .CaJ1 612-1131 lt!m-Thun. cond '600· 54Ul29 $2Z50. • &48-800 art .S. firm 64i-9777/M2-:ll65. flOOO. 96$-l?l'i . CLASS SELLS -642.-5Si8 ,, • • I •I NOW-NOW-NOW " PRICES ARE RIGHT! PLENTY OF GAS ON ANY CORNER WAGONS.WAGON WAGONS AT ENERGY CRASH~D PRICES ! LAST CH-ANCE Chevy '73 K-5 Blazer CHEYENNE WAGON \\ ~llf"t'htl 1~11\Q\ltblli roof. -I \\ l). >'l.ICC'k1l lliY':f, al1' 1·1u1d. t JSS-IZ21. \\ l'f'kf"llll sul1• rirM.."C th111 Sundll). SALE PRICE $4995 tTIJ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Slln Diego J-'1"·y. 111 ,\1'l'l'Y Pk.,.,')'., -L..aguna Nigu('l. 49S.OSOO 831.0SOO '66 Oi~VY A1alibu, call af! 7pni Alon &: Thurs all day Sun. ;)57-1909 :6.J MlUJBU-.-n-.-"'-. -.-,,..i-. $.100. Call 673-39S-I --o~-------C H RYS LER ATLAS Chrysler/ Plymouth '72 C01''TINENTAI.. MARJ\ IV. This bmul.iful rur rcnects £A..<:ellent care Mnd ha,; 111! llL,UJ')' Hems. Auto. tt>nlp. air concll11oni1111. A~f/fo'~1 i.tl'rro t (ldlo, 111! 1>lrt'r1n,11: whefl, <f br;uwl new l-'irestonc 500 JUt"el belt~! rad1ul tires. lndividu:il 6 ,,.·ay pt'M'C'r &eats. (887£AD1 $6275. Johnson & Son Lin· roln J\fe.rcury. 262.6 llarbor Hlvd .. Colitl\ J\lesa S-10-5630. CORVmE • '72 ~Carvette Like n•·,,.~'!,~J~:'.2, 01lJes. \\'t>C>kend MJc> price th111 Sunduy. CJ9Sf'\\'Q1. SALE PRICE $5995 ~ Allen l.11J Oldsmobile Cadillac 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON \'~ cnaine ('ru1aeonu&1.le t r;ln"m 1~:uon 1'1'11\••r 'tffrlru: Po\\t'r hrtiJ<Cfi Air conditioning A:\I rudlo J\l11er ttlll' winctol\' SI79;'J '71 FORD PINTO 1 i"llf'etl lnln~1ni1-1olon. nul!CJ, htot1trr, t.•uator11 extrrlOf· lll'lCOZJ. $1577 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON 351 cld.' VB Engine Crub1e-O.Alatic Transmiss_ion Pqwer Steering P~·er Brakes. Disc Front Po~·er Tailgate \Vindow A~1 Radio Air Conditioner Color-Medium Blue License-117ESD $1,695.00 1966 1111rbor, c.f.1. 646-9303 See at Emp1oye Parking lot, DAILY PIWT. man. 330 West Bay Stree~ Costa Mesa, Monday -"",°"72~G'"A'"L~A'"X°'l"E~500=-l ·10 ~lAVERJCK, GrnblM'r. through Friday. Call 6424321, ask for Mrs. auto .. :ur. Good rond .. GT Greenman. 5«" itt DAILY PILOT Em· ploye Pnrklng Lot, ~1011.day •hl'O\lgt'I Fridoy, 330, \\'est Uay Stttet. Cosio ~1esa. 6l2-43'11. Ask for ~lrli. Green· ~ltADi4 -TOYOTA HARDTOP COUPE '67 !\1 u ST AN G. 1-=.:.:;:;.c:.=--~=---~~----=~I Vinyl top, vinyl interior, fac-fasttuu·k, 2+2 V·K, auto'. Autos, UMCI 990 Avto1, UHCI 990 lory air oonclitiooing, auto-Orii.: O\\'ner 6*i-ti136. n1a1ic•, po"·er lit~rini::, pew.·-"iO LTD Brougham, 2 dr. MERCURY er brake;;, rarlio, IM'a!CJ', Vin. IP. fat.1. air, alt. ru11I ---";_:;..:;..:;;_;__ "'hile \Vil.II lil't'S. 19510UXJ. XJ · _.,, ..,~ $1199 :~n6. n 1 co uu. ~...,.,,... •n COUGAR '67 LTD, 2 dr hdtp, 51,<m mi, Harvest yellow ~ilh "-'~it(' I NABS CADtllAC nutu, ;\JI po:mC'r. rlt'I\ !h'eti. vinyl top ~ -:rnatc~ng Chry sler/Plymouth 2.00 ........ lt¥d. &aul. thnJ out. S 7 ~5 . hoond~1ooth 111te~r. _f ac·J BRAND NEW 846-79)8 tory air _co 11 d 1 t 1 on ui_ i:, c ........ "°"''1 ---aul01nat1c, po .... 'Cr stt!t'ring. '74 FURY SEDAN PLYMOUTH ATLAS pt.;..,,y., Laguna Ni~ut>I. COUNTRY SEDAN '12 LTD 81'0upAm 2 dr power brakes A ~I I t' :.I hrd1p, air, am/fin. 1;leAn. &tC'reo till "'·ht.'-e! excellent Sicrif $197~. or consl<k'r car condition. "Ult' ' miliagco. nr rycle in trade. S·W-1033 (70U.."'OJ), I Su.n_Diel;o i "rn·)'. al J.\\'et)' 1971 EORD~ 495-0800 831-0800 J(li p!Uli(!nger Station \Vaion JEEP $2699 ·ss VE'ITE 327, auto., map, 400 cid. VS e~ne 1 73 $2999 nu ures very clean air Po\1·ersiccnng . . ~N·•-'AIWI.,~ Auto1natic, 11ir condit10111ng, A.\l/Jo'l\J ps, tlisc. $.7,9.-J(). PO\\'l'r Brokes, 015(' 1' ront 1!J6 9 l N TERNATIONAL ~ ... ......-,_.. pcl\\'Cr steer ing, powe r 968-3902 or 963--1.U!I Air Cond.itioner &'Out, V-8, air, wide whls, 4 26IO ltmW ihNL: b1-nkrs, Vl'nt 1v ind ow s Ai\t Radio \\1.0 . hard top, low 1niles, M--a£A..af ' I 7 3 MALIBU 6 PASS. WAGON ICI.Al·T4C-12ml! COUGAR f>o"·er Tailgate \\!indO'\v custonl interior, good til't's,r:z,~.,.. . '74 CHRYSLER NEWPORT IMPALA 6 PASS . WAGON ,.., • .,~, v~r· • ._PB .. ,r).1i•1J · P•1(M•l) Auto mar i c lrilDSmission. ~·er l liiering, p o we r braKes, A~! radio, tinted gla18, remote min'or, air c:ondlUoning, bumper guards front & 1"i'IU', vent window!i, \vhlte \1·all tire&. CPM41· J 4~ 126:;00 I $3395 Open Dnily & Sun. 'Ill 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa : ·e11& "'· '• t' I' !' 6. ,,.,, ""'1"( Vl!. i:~,.. ""'"· s2 9 9 9 $3895 Lit:cnSE' 767 El.U anti-slip diff. lock.in&' hubti, (i.fll.l-!f'.4.) '67 XR7 COUGAR. Cocw.t Excellent Condition $1950., call 646-0057. GOOD s£LECTJON of LO\V 1------:::-::--------------------I Open Dally & Sun . '!JI 10 PM rond. Best olrcr. $2095 LINCOLN 1.'MAllLERQA(jlSE '73BROMJ~i I 7 2 VEGA W "-GO.._. 2929 llal'lxir Bhll., Call 5.)7-3693. See al DAILY PI LOT ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;I '"' ~ ,.. $2 4 9 9 CnNW Ml'Na ~:rnple,,ye Parking Lot. 330 1'Ully luxury equipped. Ulte 546°1934 1• SCO "''~'." •<>rro'•'. tadO. o' !o.'d. -~•oom f • ., h. 546 1934 DODGE 73 new condition. Prices start M (r )';fH..-.) • \Vest Bay St.ttct, Costa 19 at $3975 f~l.3814) Johngon & 1972 PLY OUTH COMET ~1l'sa. l>londny thro u gh LINCOLN Son Lincoln r.1ercury, 2626 CUSTOM SUBURBAN 172 CHEVY KHIGSWOOD ESTATE 'li9 DODGE: Da rt GTs. ?.s.J Friday. Call &12-43.21. ask CONTINENTAL Harbor Blvd., c:osta Mesa STATION WAGONS q l"'Y' ~ .. rm.., kr>don OIJ'o . power w'rrje,~ pow•'·~:;< s2 9 9 9 --.-,,-co-,-,-~.,.-,-D-H-.--1 \\•/blOl\"n h~:td gai;kct. 4 s1K1. :::'"::.'..:':::"c::'"· G~ree;=n:;ma~n::.· ___ 4 Dr. TOl\'flCtU'. Xln'I cond. ,,-:;::c:~=~----s to choose from b.· A,\l rt M :"'''° 01.-..,r ,.,., f80SEQ$) Company O\vned & m1:1ifl. scatter shi('lrl. posi-rear ('ncl. '70 FORD Fully equi!Jpcd. Llhr Inte r, '72 ~lARQUIS 4 dr, all xtras, All l'Quipped with: 1"--------------'-"-------------111 tained like l\C\\' in our ~~er.;, 1lual poin1 1li,,1. CLUB WAGON \'inyl roo (, speed conlrol, xlnt cond, lo miles., am/fm \18 f'ngine" I 7 2 1<1NGSWOOD 9 PASS. WAGON $2 79 9 service dept. Equipped with VS, 11.uloma1ic transmi.~ion, 6 \\"ay Pl<.T st'al~. am/tm stereo, pvt piy, S31$, call Autoniatic transmLuions l~1 •"'l' , •• r PB ,1. <Ot".J., o:c, va 1,.,1 .-,.,1,1 1 uutoniati<: transml~IOfl. a ir • 5-l-l-3-t l7 • Ai\1/f~1 i;lereo radio, rad. w/sterro tape. \\'Ill 614-&&83 eve!i & f>IT·92TI Po\\·er steering b..y [Yt!O-,.,NJ CQnd, po'l•\rer stce1•ing, radio, '()."1 DODGE 01\RT GT, 6 ··yl. po\\·er :slf'£'ring, power sell tor · S!>l!IJ. · Contact days. Po\\·cr brakes 1"------'-'---------------_::_:__:~:_-l l hl'al~'r. ell'. Cornfo11·1111~·. $350. Call 812-4327 after 6:30 brakes. air 1.-'<lnclitioning, Personnel ~lanager..,., =~co'=LO=N7.,7.-p=,7\RK=.~\\7·gn-_ I AJ\I radioi; I 7 2 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE sale <t nrl e ('O n o mi c· ·• r. PJ\t. . IM.'avy duty tin>s. 10i6BNR) 811,boa B1y Clu,b like ne\\•-24,(K(J n1iles. Buy Air rondltionin~ 10 r)(JI._ VB PS. PB . AMt~M ·~. eko.:: . .,.,rdu . f , 1 • s2 9 9 9 i:1TSUDE1 S32iJ. Joh n.'>Oll 8.: 'TI CJIARGElt 500. PS PB, $2699 lZ?l \\ · Coost 1-lwy, N.B. belov.• "''h.~le. 83l-IDIO Dlr. Po,1·er tear y.•indow ""~-(~1fE!<.1q Son Lincoln J\1ercury. 2626 air, n('Y.' rarlials. ('X(.'('IJ('Ut 'iO li10j'\;TEGO .. Good run-Olher extras on some llarhor, Coi>ta l\I es a . 1i111d. $1750. 531-Jfi.13 ua•~ CA"'11 •( MAVERICK I --• ·~~ u Priced 111 e r below 171 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE M0-"630. =~ --'-'---C...::...--1 ~~jN., •~· 0 ' 0 "·· Whol"'•I• Bluebook ",,, .. ll.IJJJ m ' P5. PB . vs o•. "'""" .ocl ..... _ s2 4 9 9 CONTINENTAL FORD -M0.91 MAVERICK ·m. Econ. 6 cy1.1 .:.;;=M"=u~S~T~A~N~G,--Se $139.; ~~ s~~ E .. ~,.chooceol? &ompl.-:J4818XQ) auto .. very low mi .... Exe cal DAI m· . 70 CONTINENTAL. <f DR. J\IUST SJ\CRlf1CE~ ! l 9:'ll cond, J\.1ake orfer, 5'Jl-3874 __ ;....;.._:_ _ _:__ ploye Parking Loi, Monday 171 CHEVY KIHGSWOOD ES 1nodel "A ... nds \\"Ork, hot '69 F"ORD Ranchero. 500. 390 '69 AlACH J, 351, auto. new through Friday, 330 We111 TA TE s2 6 9 9 L~XUlllOUSLY cquip[Jl:'d rd lype nam<' your price. v ·8, loaded, clron, $1385, '70 r.1~verick 6 cyi, autc, tor lircs, 43,(K(J orig miles, Bay Street, Cotti a Alet>a. 0 PO•'.. l'-'17~"l'1 rod. PS., P 8., VB [...,~ q;i>) o ti10, •>let:. 1c:tth factory a i r con-847-5735 847-2:2'"1 condll\on. $1300. Ca 11 Sacrifice $J450, I ea vi n g 642-UZI, Ask for Mrs. Green- "'.-.:hws. h!! who;~. 1~ rm mole· dil ioning, full JI 0 w (' r . !)i9-Qi9'J. state.'. Must sell, can Dennis, n1an. I AM-l'-l\I stcrro. Ex 1 r a '70 FORD \\'llg()n fully looded '71 FORD Torino Sta \Vgn. I 7 0 DA TS UH WAGON $2 0 9 9 c1e11n, see and ooy today including gas. s11s.s. sm. vs. air, ·"int conc1. Pri ~ERCURY 545-4257 days, 646-7662 eves. ,Au1o-m•ic. .._,., con:i mdoo, JJ,J/fl milo~ (288.ASH) $2475 Jolmson & 642--0590 Ply. 549-'.*IOCi. --'-------1'65 MUSTANG. Good cond. Chrnycoodir>Ol\ISD1SOGI ft · Son Lincoln J\.1ercury, 2626 1970 ford FAlrlan~. P/i;, 1'-97~0'-M'-A~V-E~R"1'-C-K-.-,.-,,-o-tra-.,-. 64 MERCURY $125 HWlli great. 1\lust sell. lla.J'l:or. Costa A1 .:i; a, P/l), A/C. $l(K(J. Call aft 250c:'C 6 f"yl en1;, ori~ <l\\•ncr. 4 dr., nl'edll luneup. $125. 630-4$() days, ~ eves ATLAS Chrysler I Plymouth BRAND NEW '7 4 SA TEI.LITE WEEKEND SPECIAL SAT. & SUN. ONLY 172 1 72 1 72 ' IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP -Air cordtiorWq. Qllotroi~ P.S,. P.8., VS [rqg. g.'.Jll (7J2EDS) CHEVY HOV A 4 DOOR ti •-. ..O~. C.l(l"r(l'•-~· '!!>el "'} N '" lcr.w P'<<:.'. !611 ~1 FORD GRAN TORINO CPE .. OVER 20 TO CHOOSE FROM JUST A FEW EXAMPLES THAT CAN'T BE REPLACED AT THESE FIGURES! '73 CHEVY 'I• TON PICKUP "'"· -""·· s2799 J • . ' Y1::1 i , f ~. _..1oilro~ 1~ . ·d '>;~;;''.'\;• '72 CHEVY 1/2 TOH PICKUP s2599 1·1· ,,. ,. . ,,..,, ·"'! "'"' r ... 1 .• ·~ '. ' '70 CHEVY 112 TOH PICKUP 5 1999 VR., ,• .,,,., ,,~ f-.. "ud. I 1' >"<I 172 FORD Shor! 'Whoel Base Y AH s2599 I :-• "\• .. I 1 1/j"'~ !&2.eJ<, JI CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA 546-1200 ~>~. 3:.l) P?l.1', 847-4902 $1350, 5,";2'-7890 nft 6 pm. e 5-13-3691 e :&'-..::w:::kend':'.:='·'-~~=-- Autos, New 980 Aul N 980 • t N 980 A '66 A1USTANG V-8. 289, new Os, •w -~-"-"-'.:.• __ •_w ___ ..;.-"'-"-'-"c:''c..N...c:.•w;;... ___ ;..9;..8001 1ires, new exhaust. r-e!Jtt carb & more. Xlnt running SEDAN GUSTAFSON DOES-fT-AGAIN! AND.:. IT'S All YOURS .•. THIS FABULOUS HAWAIIAN VACATION IS YOURS FREE! WITH THE PURCHASE Of ANY NEW 1973 LINCOLN OR MERCURY BELOW fACTORY'INVOICEt WE MEAN IT!! M' IU.1 oc..i. 'It• OP --ll llltCOUo O. MllC .. T I ••U •Olll ~ _ _._ .... Ill .... Kl l"I IM.llCIS ON CONl'-NT&l. .t.llUHll &HO TOVll U UYl..0 lfl lUJ.Ull CH W.t. .. •tt THERE'S MORE! WHll'I TOU 'UI .t.llY.t.l'fl'AGI Of GVIT.t.llOWI t.t.&U&.Olll Oflll !OU WIH &Ito lft lf'll ... • tlfl C:.t.11 lllNl.t.l e tl,&W.t.U.t.N Lii • -· T&I ., no °"'·-·· C:LUI e ...0-""U .t.11-T 1'11.t.Nlf'OllTAllOH e COHTININl&L llt .. l.t.tl ... Alll\.~~\..~ '-.: YES ••• BUY ANY NEW 73 LINCOLN OR MERCURY ElOW FAC.TORYi INVOICE NO EXTRAS ... NOTHING ADDED ON ANO HAVE A WOMOERfUl TRIP IN HAWAII OM US! "'' "' , ..... ,;.. ~ . ,!1-t '71 FIRl.llRD °"" of ....... v deh.t•t loOClrlKatt. &ooll »ft5, (•WI !ta~ '2-df. l&JtJEU) I cond & clean. &H-la07 '69 ~IACH I. While, air, pis, disc brks. clean. 1 ownr. lJ mpg, Priced to sell. 8'1&-1950. aft 6. '67 FASTBACK, 6 cyl., auto, vinyl lop, RIH . 17 MPG. ~lust sell., ~7533 1967 ~tUSTANG 6 cyl. Green. Gcod condition. PH: &T;r ·1524 or 675--014'1 '71 litACH I, :li,(K(J mi, gauges, • mags, i m m a c . 18mpg, $1950. SJ0.-9a33. '70 ~1USTANG, a/e. pis, lo miles, small engine. $1950. 675-50Jti or 67>3777. OLDSMOBILE '73 OLDS DELTA II 'CUSTOM 4 Door hardtop. Leu than 14,(K(J miles. Vinyl !Op, tap- es1ry interior. autornatic. poy.·cr slee1ing-b111kt'.§-seaL<;, po.,.,·cr door lock.~. tilt-tele 11·heel. Ailff~':'ll radio. Im· peccab!c condi!lon. (7$7Gl\'J $3399 '71 T'ORONAOO V8, full po\\'el', factory a.it COJl. dlliooing, 6 11•ay fXl\VCr seat, Ai\1-~t SICl'OO, landau top, tilt wheel, full luxury equip- ped. Un believably priced at Ul7~ {9~KEJ). Johmon & Son, Lincoln Mercury, 2626 J1arbor, OH;ta M e s a , &Jl)..G6J).. Sales 6 &-:-vice OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS Automatic. air conditioning, pov.·e1· steering, pc we r brakes, vinyl top, rinyl side m.Jdgs .. -wru1~ wa.11 tlre!I. ,\J\t radio, tinted g lass. f RH41-GIA-ll3285 l $3395 Open Daily & Sun. 'Iii 10 PP.1 2929 Harbor Blvd., Co:•t& t'flesa 546°1934 '12 PLY~foon-t Duster . Unusually clean. only 15,<m miles, VS, air c:ond., J>(>Yler steering, power b ra k es, radio, heater, landau top. (965EXX). Excellent economy and performance $2875. See and drive today! -.. Son. Lincoln Mercury, ~ Harbor , Cost:t Mesa. 540-fJ630. ATLAS Chrysler/Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 Pl!, 2929 Harber Bl\·d., Cos1a lilesa 546°1934 '-59 ·PLYltf, good mileqe, new lil'eS, :dnt cond. $29;). cu.sh. 4J5 N. N<,l-pt. apt 18 , Cill Eves. ~8-9112 "66 Belvedere, 55.<XX> orig mi .• a.ir cond. 15 MPG. $700. or orrer. 673-W51 '65 BARRACUDA. 4 s pd. Good c on d , dependable. s.:lM). PH: 494--tie»4 PONTIAC '68 PDNTIAC Sta. WAiOfl, equipped l\i th automatic, factory a.Jr rond., power steering, pov.·er brak e s , radio, heatt>r. etc. Ver• clean tXSPo.12), P r i c C reduced tc $775. Exce.llem and salr family and utility 2S50 Htrbor Blvd. car. Johnmn &. Son. 3i26 01sta 1\Ie!!a 540-9640 Harbor. C~ta Me. s a • Toronartc heavenly romfon. ;..J()-5630. ~lagic at ):our filJier til_"lS. -=~,7~3::..,.V~E~N~T=u=R-A- Al! rlr;_t. Ai~. po"·er. radio. I au!o111atic trans, krw milf'a~ $;~· .)J7-QlJ3 2S16 Oralee, LK.· 37 0 !ITC ~ thru C.i\I j J/2-lli~ PINTO t $2695 en Pl'10 R"'""'""t. Xlnt I BILL BARRY <.'Ond. Jusl C'Oer 18,i;oo mi, 23 \ PONTIAC mpg, Autc, must sell. Only 2000 ~st ltt St. at SA Frwy. "Tl P INTOR unabout . Y~llo\1', auto .• air, swui., dlx 1n & out $289.i I'll' best oficr. ~ '71 PINT0-26A1PG. Xlnl cond·New trans. * 645-8513 hfUST SEU. * Pho~ :i'i&--1000 Santa Ana '73 GRAND AM automa~c, power steering, low auleage, nn1st tee. No . 4544 iood lhn1 3t24n4 $3495 BILL BARRY PONTIAC •1--'-P.;:LY.;...c;M;.._O:.,.:.UTH_;,.c..... ml Easl ls! St. •I SA Frwy. Phone 551-10» Santa Am un PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CUSTOM 2 IMt Station Wagon ~cld.V8-Torq1.1eOlte Tn:namls!.lon Electronic T1nition Air Cooditione.r Ml Radio lfellvy Duty SU.spen55on Roof~Rack Llceme 103 fVY $1495 Set al OAJI,Y PT LOT Employe Park.inJ' Lot. 330 \Vest &y Strett. Costa ~lt'M, Monday throuah nid11.Y. Call 642-4321. &!k for M~. Gtttmnan. ' TEMPEST TEMPEn 19n EcononrlC1l 6 cyl, auto trans, 400 mi. range. Xlnt cood. $1150 ()(' best of(tt. 831.a VALIANT '63 VAUA.i'\>I Cod.., r 5: h. 6 cyl, Grt1U emn transport•· Uon. One owntl'-D . SSt-1278 VEGA '72 VEGA. llalehbB.ck, Low ntll~. sttal condl lio n . -497-152) • '73 VEGA loaded wllh n:· tru, will Merlft0t. 67$-16:)1 ., ..... I • I ~ .,; ~-'74 DODGE SPORT Fully FactQfY Equipped (U23C4G 14 753n FULL PRICE '74 DODGE 1·. VAN , .. ••. ' • . ' ' 1~74 DAILY PILOT .• 1- I . { . I , ·; '74 CHARGER F!LL PK1CE '> FullyFac1ory Equ1oped (WL 21G4G102407J 52888 -+ T & l ' ' ... '7 4 DODGE Station ~:· c::-=~Wagon NOT STRIPPED · 1Wl•504A114S441 Automat ic 1ransmiision. 318 engine. IPUCh-much more. FULL s32·11 PRICE ~ q '70 T-BIRD r,~0')1 All IRAOl ttl ' : Hf, 1 ktJll /1Rt ,'J ORTH SJl'.Jn ArHJ UP LOADED: Full power. ai r cond· tioni ng. {477CPU ) FULL PRICE + T&L NOT MANY • WE DO . HAVE · Small VB. automatic. POW9f' steering, power brakes, H.O. SPrlnos l&r, tinted ~<> .. • windshield. 60 amp, alt., 70 1mp. ban. MuciHnuch more. EOL TS! M:~~LS ~:. (014AT4S037283) FULL PRICE ~r~oft'9.~,S~~LO $1988 illoning. (278FLJ) FULL PRICE + r&c • '70 HONDA CAR ECONOMY! {593BLYI FULL PRICE + T&L PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET 111 • • • • ' MOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "Yo u're the Winner" . We occepl oll Warranty Woric on All Chryoler Products DODGE• CHRYSUR • Pt.YMOUTH Motor Homo Setvict Tool -' 53188 OLD FASIUONED NEW ENGLAND >ALES & SERVIU . - SAN DIEGO ~ I . ' ' . . ~ ';_ DAIL V PILOT ' ' March • \ l • • ·FR'EE FULL TANK OF A WITH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASED AT TIME OF DELIVERY UP TO ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST UP TO 30 MPG ()RENAULT\~ DEALERSHIP 30 MPG- NEw '1973's & NEW 1974's TO CHOOSE FROM ''SEDANS • WAGONS -COUPES'' BRAND NEW 1974 RENAULT SEDAN $1 00 TOTAL DOWN $3500 . Per Month #9103431 Pin tax & lk. $2871.40 total cash price includinp tax & licen.se. Deferred payment price $3343.40 including tax & license and all carrying char_ges for 36 monJhs· O.A.C. APR 11.22 45 ila s afore 1st a ment. $26 '100 1~,!!'t!!'v~ 1200 $67" TOTAL $1988 DOWN PAYMENT ____ ,.._.._.,., .. _...,._,...,u11.1•-.'! .. ._'.,.~~-•""l!""o-O.A.j.J11o;.•1.-""'-•• _,,,,.,...- '72 VEGA $1 0 0 ~,::v:r· ,..,. "'""· .. ,... .t $ 63 52 . TOTAL $1888 DOWN PAYMENT t1• ...... --,..... .......... -............ .,..,." ............. _,.._., .... _~··"·-· ....... ··- * EXCELLENT TRADE ALLOWANCES ON ALL CARS (HEAVIES TOO!!) " DOMESTIC-COMPACT-FOREIGN 7 . ~ ·PAID FOR OR NOT· · • FREE CREDIT CHECK • EXTENDED TERM FINANCING * UP TO 60 MONTHS .. , -•-TERMS TO su1r-YOUR BUDGET -* CAR PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? If SO, WI WILL TAKIYOUICAI: PAID fOlt"ClaNOTONTIADI& "1J TOU IN A CHIA,11 'ATMINT CAI & IN SOMI CA1U NO PAY MINIS AT ALLll . . . · '71 PINTO ,' .-' $1 00 ............ ~.-. 2'l<8C •447• TOTAL *988 DO.W.NUYMENT __ . ltER.MONTH ,__. _ _.,,...._._, ... _,.,_.,...,,,,&.n-.-..._, .. _,....._..,u.....,o.u..11.1Au..,.w:-. ~ ......... '70 TOYOTA , $1 00 CM~•C .... •ol~oOl<,•od~ ...... ~. s4411 l k . 261-8QH TOTAL $988 DOWN PAYMENT PER MONTH t1-..--..... i..-.11L ..... ..,.._,..JllN.n ... -. ........ ,,,,J p 1•M-•.u.•1LO..,_,Q..,. .... ,,.,.... $ '72 Renault R-12 $ TWO TO CHOOS~ FROM . $ '70 MAVERICK $ 1 00 Aot~'"'·'"''•·"'"w.lO<·GIO 59•• 1971 H t SST 1 00 '"'"'"'~,_,to<,'3>DMZ 39'~ TOTAL $I 788 $1 '00 2000RCOUPE~!!?!, •• "yl..... •4921 $888 • rHlo$, hNl.n. Lie. O.EIR. Lie. TOTAL DOWNPAYMENT . PERMONTH ""0 ''· DOWNPAYMENT PERMONTH ,, .... ....,_,,_.._,,..,11t.......,..,.,....,.,,...,n,..n..,.-. ... ,1o11...,...Mpo••-o.u.•.1t. ... ..,.-. llllU." __ ,... ....... ..__..,_,...11tM.n-.-.._1,....,........,,.~o.u. .. ,1._.,.,....,_ 1 .. ...,_... • • ..,_. '71 CAPRI oow~°r.~":MENT '1288 PERMONTH '6-90f»EL · -~ $1 00 ~;;;~~';'; & on lolOy '7'"" ...,;po. s4 7" ,,,.,.--..... ~••••·---"""'""no.1 .• , .. ,. __ ._._..,,.,,.., ..... -. $1 00 :C1':~1~MCoupe"1 1JJhd.r~~-s391a 111 ..,.-., ... _ .... TOTAL $1388 . TOTAL ·*888 . DOWN PAYMENT , PERMONTH TWO TO CHOOSE FROM DOWNPAYMENT PERMONTH =·~--:-lod.lool lL.....,,,,_ .... ltltl.Mlllol._l_..,. ... ...,....,,_ .. ll_D..Lt.•~•*" 1971 TOYOTA :':_,... ......... ~,.,.. .... f11M.nlor.-.""& .. ....,.. ....... .__O. .. l,.._OL_U.,. .... $1 00 CORONAMA .. ll'S.R ......... ,~. $50" t------....-. '70 Datsun Pickup . :,-;~~··· '"· 00 '· 0 LT· '" '69 TOYOTA $1 00 e,.•-•1thm•"''"ro.~,,.•oo s45 • 7 1 TOTAL $ $1 00 ~::.';.']';:;.~"''·"'·''"'' $29'' l_ TOTAL '1188 DOWNPAYMENT 1488 P.IRMONTH T~TAL . f689 , .. DOWNPAYMENT PERMONTH .. -.............. ,, ,..,.~,.,,. .... ,_ ... __ ... _.., ....... _ .DOWNPAYMENT •· PIRMONJH ........ ,.,.... __ ,.,.. $ v.a.. . .....,_. :::::=.~.,._ ............ ,.,..,.._ ..... ~--.. ··~ ............ uc. ... ,........ • =.................. ... .... -.... _,·r·, ......... u.c..-.1 .. ,.,..,,, l • • • I . , . -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 24 · MARCH 30 - ~ AMERICAN MOTORS §§ Friendly AMC/Jeep I 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ 645-7770 ~Word S. Lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St .. Santo Ano 547-5826 = === = § Roy Carver Inc 234 E. I 7th St .. Costa Mesa E! 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W . 1st St., Santo Ano ~ 835-3 I 71 = ~ Soddlebock Volley lmporrs = 28402 Marguerite Pork'way :;: Mission Viejo 495-4949 *=O ~ CADILLAC = Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa = 540-9100 = = ~ -= == === ;; CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet = 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa == = == = = 546-1200 DATSUN § I Dot Datsu n 18835 Beach Blvd., ;;: Huntington Beach 842-7781 == I = = = FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santo Ano ~ 546-7070 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN· MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 B~h Blvd .• Huntington Beach 842-8844 = Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury = = = = = = = = s I 301 No. Tustin, Santa Ano 547-05 I I =Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa = 546-1200 = = = = OLDSMOBILE = a University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ 540-9640 7 THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 24, 1974 s PONTIAC = Dove Ross Pontiac ~ 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = = = = == == = § == = = = = -- 546-8017 PORSCHE . AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carve r Inc. 234 E. 17th St. = Costa Mesa 546-4444 ~ ~ ,_ == TOYOTA Deon Lewis Imports -1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = = == ==r 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN =Chick lvers-0n Volkswagen == 445 E. Coast Hwy. == Newport Beac h 673-0900 VOLVO : Deon Lewis Imports == 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa = 646-9303 == = Ea ' I ?'V !PORT! H!tJHl!tJllT! SUNDAY, MARCH 2i4 lO:OOAM ~Cl)) Cl) NIT 8Hketbllll FIMll 11:00 9 al NHL Hockey 10:251 er lr.HDall Dodgers vs. Astros •t Vero Beach, Fla. : Ame Tennis Games 12:00 (QI Cl)) Cl) NBA Basketh.11 Atlanta Hawk$ vs. Capitol Bul- lets. 1:00 Anpl Basebllll Angels vs. Milwaukee from Palm Springs. 11 Ch•mplon1hlp Auto Recine "The Atlanta 500" l :30 ®l Herttaae Golf CIH•tc 2:30 American Sportsman 3:15 Howud Co .. ll's Spotts M•cazlne 3:30 Wide World of Sports Tournament of Thrills Auto rash Championships, Hot Doe Skiing Championships, and the World Ice Dancing Championships. !5:00 ~Women's Championship Tannie Doubles Cl)) CBS Eye on Sports 10:00 Pro Ba1kethll Warriors at Phoenix. MONDAY, MARCH 25 6:00PM 0 tD (I) Q]) NCAA Basketball Championship Final• TUESDAY, MARCH 26 &:OOPM 0 @ Klnp Hockey Kings vs. Mlnnesot~. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 B:OOPM @ Pro BHkethll Warriors vs. Portland. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 B:OOPM Cl) Boxlna From the Olympk: SATURDAY, MARCH 30 ~ 11:30AM IJ (9 Cl)) Cl) l'tBA Basketbllll Ptayoffs 12:30 I Grutntsports Lqends l :00 9 CJ) 9 £a st/West Collep All-Star BHk..U,.11 $prtn1 Sports Track & field team of UCLA vs. University of ennessee. 2:30 I Greatest Sports Leaends 3:30 I CI> Pro Bowlers Tour The $80,000 Ebonite Open. !5:00 CV Wide Wor1d of Sports 7:30 xlnc From the Olympic "THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTs11• FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PUSONAllZfD LlASING -All MAIUS A MODELS j llllE SEUCFIOll Of USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 St!rvi11g A// Beac/, C3tie~ .S MINUTES SOtmi OF SAN DIEGO FW'( 11135 IEACH ILVD. 1"1~~~01 HUNTINGTON IEACH THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 24, 1974 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: MARCH 23rd (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) (l<OCE) 3:30 Dinttnsions in Culture) (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clothlna Corner (C) (KOC£) 4:30 Connie's Clothina Corner (C) (KOCE) 5:00 Freehand Slletchin1 (C) {KOC[) 5:30 ftHhlnd Shtthinr (C) (KOC[) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 Frtnch Chef (C) (PBS> 7:00 Ot1n1e CountJ Rewiew (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Wuhln&ton str•11ht Talk (CJ (PBS) 8:00 Theater in America (C) (PBS> 9:31 Book111t (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: MARCH 24tti (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Physic•! Geoa- r•phy (C) 3:30 Introduction to Physitel Geog- r•phJ (C) 4:00 lntrodudlon to Phrsical Geog· raphy (C) 4:~~ Rower Arr1nrin1 (C) 5:00 flmlly Risk M1naaement (C) 5:30 f1mily RI~ M1n1rement (C) 6:00 The Senator end the Press (C) 6:30 Tiit M1alc ol Oil Palntlnr (Cl (KOCE) 7:00 Hum1nltles Film forum (C) (PBS) MONDAY: MARCH 25th (P.M.) 12:00 Se11m1 StJ'fft (C) (CTW) 1 :00 Educ.atlon11 School Information (KOCEJ 1: 10 Inside Out (C) (NIT) 1:25 I C1n Rtad (C~ (R£TAC) 1:40 Cover to Cower (C) {NIT) 2:00 Ripples (C) (HIT) 2:15 ~I Abo ut You (C) (NIT) 2:30 Eleettic Co111pany (C) (CTWJ 3:00 lnttoductJon to fltlyslu l Geoa· ' t1phy (C) 3:30 freehand Sbtc:hin1 (C) {KOC[) 4:00 Connie's Clottlln1 Corner (C) (KOCE) 4:30 E.lectric Comp1ny (C) (CTWl 5:00 Se11m1 Strett (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Or1n11 County (C) (KOCEl 6: 30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Introduction to Ph,sical Geo1· raphy (C) (CTW) 7:30 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Non (C) (PBS) 9:00 The M11tc of Oil P1intfn1 (C) (l<OCE) 9:30 Dimenalons In Cultures (C) (KOCE) TUESO,,Y: MARCH 26th (P.M.) 12:0:> Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 1:00 Edue1tional School lnlorm1t1on (l<OCE) 1:10 All About You (C) (NIT) 1:25 t ipples (C) (NIT) 1 :40 Inside Out (C) (HID 1:55 Covet to Cover (C) (HIT) 2:15 I C.n Rud (C) (R£TAC) 2:30 C1rr11coltndn (C) (PBS) 3:00 Connie'• Clottlfnr Comer (C) 3:30 DlmensJons In Cultures (C) 4:00 Ftetlllncl Sllttdllnc (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Otctrlc Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seslme Street (C) (ClW) 6:00 0t1np County Rewln (C) 6:30 freeh1nd Slletthinr (C) (KOC[) 7:00 Flower An1n1in1 (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothln1 Comer (C) 8:00 Music Educators National Con· ltWltt (C) (KOCE) WCONESDAY: MARCH 27th (P.M.) 12:00 S.1.1m1 Strtet (C) (CTW) 1.00 Eduutlon1I School lnlorm1tion 1:10 Ripples (C) {NIT) 1:25 Inside Out (C) (NIT) 1:40 All About You (C) (NIT) 1:55 I C.n Read (C) (RCTACl 2:10 Com to Cover (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTWI l :00 lnllOductlon to Physic11 '•oa· rephy (C) 3:30 Freehand Slletch•ne (CJ <KOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clotbln1 Corner (C) 4·30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 St1.1me Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 f1mily Risk Man•a•mtnt (C) 6:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) 7·0) Introduction to l'tlys:cal Geor· 11phy (C) 7:30 Family Risk M1napm1nt (C) 1:00 Masterpiece The1tr1 (C) (PBS) 9:00 Relirlous America (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) THURSDAY: MARCH 21th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Strut (C) (CTW) 1 :00 Eduutional School Information I :10 I C.n Read (C) (RETAC) 1:25 Cower to Cower (C) (Nil) I :45 !tipples (C) (NIT) 2:00 All About You (C) (NI f) 2:15 Inside Out (C) (NIT) 2:30 Clrrucolendn (C) (PBS) 3:00 Connie's Clothinr Corner (C) 3:30 DimenJions in Cult\lres (C) 4:00 Frtehand Sketc1Nn1 (C) (KOC£) 4:30 Eledric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.11me Strfft (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE) 6:30 Freehand Sllttchin1 (C) (KOCO 7:00 Oranae County Revftw (C) 7:10 Connie's Ctothln1 Corner (C) 1:00 Focus Ot1n11 County (C) (KOCEl 8:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS) 9:00 Flrina Lin• (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: MARCH 29th (P.M.) 12:00 Seslme Strff't (C) {CTW) 1 :DO £Aluc1tJon11 School Information 1:10 Covet to Covtr(C) (HIT) 1:30 I Cln Reid (C) (R£TAC) I :45 All About You (C) (NIT) 2:00 Inside Out (C) (NIT) 2:15 Ripples (C) (NIT) 2:30 Electric ~mp1ny (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to PhysiCll Gtoa· raphy (C) 3 :30 Flower Ar11nfinr (C) 4:00 T~ Marie of Oil PalntJ111 (C) 4:30 Eledrit Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Set1me Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 F1mlly Risk ~hnaaement (C) 6:30 Wuhlnrton Connection (C) 7:00 Introduction to Ph,sluil &to1· raphy (C) 7:30 family Risa M1naa1ment (C) 1:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9:00 Muterpleu Theatre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MARCH 30th (P.M.) 3:00 Oimenalona In C111tu.-.1 (C) J:30 Dimensions In Culblm (C) 4:00 Connlt's Clotflin1 CotMr (C) 4:30 Conni•'• Ctothin1 Comer (C) 5:00 Frtth1nd Shtdll111 (C) (KOCE) 5:30 Fretl\alld 5aietchln1 (C) (t<Oa:) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Or1n1e County Review (C) 7:30 Wuhlnrton Stuipt T1lk (C) 8:00 Theater In Americ1 (C) (PBS) 9:30 89" lclt (C) (PBS) Page 3 Q D. SL1VO<ITE i0to o \{Z)fV Se . r10>s James Garner. as he investigates a death to determine whether it was homi- cide, and Cliff Rob- ertson and Diane Baker (pictured), bat- tling poverty with their family, star in two 90- minute films , ''The Rockford Files" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," on the NBC Double Feature Night at the Movies, Wednesday from 8 to 11 PM. Co-starring in "The Roc.kford Files," starting at 8PM . are Lindsay Wagner. Wil- liam Smith, Robert Donley (pictured with Garner), Joe Santos, Nita Talbot, Stuart Margolin, Bill Mumy and Michael Lerner. Co-starring in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," starting at 9:30PM , are Nancy Malone, James Olson, Pame- lyn Ferdin and Mi- chael Wixted. Both dramas are pilot pro- jects for NBC. MORNIN G 11 :::3) Ne., Zoo Revue m News/P1nor1m1 del Valle 6:00 I Cf) Stlnrist Semester . Knowledee 11 :00 iJ (/l9 ') a Youne & Restless 0 Ql 6 r..-: m Jlckpot University of the Air 6:30 I Odyssty . Not for women Only 6 D1ybre1k _. @ The fueitive m News ti) W1nder1un Mon Tues Wed ; Gomer Pyle Thurs . Fii i ~ The AM Affair Electric Company LiarS' Club a Educ:Ation1I futures @) G1mer Ted Annsuone CD Bullwinkle 7:00 iJ <ti9 a )~ 00 News 0 il-1 ~ m Tod1y Show 11 :20 1"1 3 Jot B1ratt.a Hullh Show 11:30 U (29 '• ) rj) Se11ch 101 Tomor· C{) Cartoons O futures O Garner Ted Armstrong * ENERGY CRISIS-AUTO I G1mer Ted Annstrone New Zoo Revue Stodl uch1nee Sesame Street 7:30 I ~~,;~e · Olvey &. Goll1th Burs & His Buddies Slcip a. Woofer World Business News 8:00 (Q°9 a ) (8' Clptlin Kanguoo le1v1 ltto Be1ver Ralph Story's AM Sunup Mel Knoepp Romper Room The Flintstones Soto's Bit Top Ell) Hodeepodee lodee 8:30 3 Colleee Credit Course 6 Onie a. H1triet · J1ck IA Linne '1t YoaU friends 126 M1nn1 ID Yoe• for Hulth 9:00 D (l,li Ci)) CiJ The Joker's Wild 13) ft) Seslme Sbfft 0 f:2l (i) O m Din1h's Pl1c:e ft The G1llery 'i) Ben Casey I Fc1tures I Love Lucy Cumby: Gentle Ben rr1 'l6 Futures 9:30 A (Q9 ri'll[I. $10.000 P,yr1mid 0 5l (i') ®) m Jeopudy f) Futures . O Movie: See Daytime Movies Q News m Huel ID City Kids 10:00 A (':29 '8') CJ' G1mbit ~ O Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 ~J (!) ~ m Wizard of Odds rl) Run for Your life I The Momine Show My f1Vorite M1rtian futures (3) Public Alf1ir! m stock uch1nee '26 700 Club ID Edu~tion1I features row ~~ @ .19) En Baffle Movies: See Daytime Movie\ flt @ al Brady Bunch let's Rip Petticoat Junction World Business News : Mister Roeers' Neietiborflood AFTERNOON 12:00 O Noontime 0 ~ (!) En Thru on A Match 00 Su er Bi'![O O 17: @ W PuswOfd a ,10 W News 0 futures; Shortcuts to sewing Wed m Movie: See Daytime Movies ~ Tennnsee Tundo ~Futures (29 'j') Ann ~utcher Show 12:30 O tl,9 8 ) 8 As the World Turns 0 'l @ m En 01yi of Our lives I Truth or Consequences 11 '3 CD Split Second Mike Room for D1ddy Di11ing for Dollars ~Bullwinkle 1:00 ~ (C29 (j)) a The Guldine lieht . in Ci) ~ m The Doctofl 6) ~hing You Can Do 8-(!1' <]) m All My Children Dr. Joyce Brothers l6 Phil Oon1hue Show ffi Educational Prog11ms 1:30 iJ (~ ~-) (j' Edee ot Hieht Q ~3 (4_, '@ En Another World 16) Mike Dou~u Show 0 r11 (3) al Let's Make A Dul; Atttrn0on Pl1yb1uk Wed See Day time Movies O Futures G) G1llopin& Gourmet 2:00 fl (29 8 ) New Pri'e Is Rtght . 0 2~ (1:' 10\ m How to Survive A Marri1ee O '17 '31 CD Hew1ywed liame Ex cepl Wed 8' Movie: See Daytime Movies B Movie: See Oay11me Movies m Futures/Ben Hunter Interviews ID 26 Movie: See Daytime Movies 2:30 0 ('19 8 ) Mitch Game '7• n l:l 6 lO m Somenet ft News 10:30 iJ ((j9 'a ) (j' love of life 0 116-101m Hollywood Squires 0 17 '3 ffi Girl in My life Ex ceol Wed m features/Ben Hunter EEJ Yoe1 fOf Health J:OO D (29 j"') httlellles O Truth or Consequences m Oe11nls the Men1ce m features THE OAIL y PILOT. TV WCEI<. MARCH ,4 11}74 3:30 O Hi&hwlY Patrol 6 Popeye Cartoons Q lZ-3 I CE General Hospital i Movie: See Daytime Movies Mothers-in-l1w (j) Get Smart Day at Niiht l>f1ma Cinem1 36 Movie; See Oayl1me Movies Mike Douelu Show Ozzie & Harnet Superman ~. m CE One lite to lm :;z~ Green Acres Ninny & the Professor '~ (6) Movie· See Daytime Movies ~ Fe1tures (~9 fT) Cartoons 4:00 O The Rifleman ~· Dennis th. Menace O 17 3 CE Love Ame11c~n Style I flipper The rlyine Nun Get Smart Natacha :26 Beverly Hillb1lltts ID Parents: Special Guests * TODAY 'S CHILD SHOWS I Seume Street Sube Pel1yo Fella the Cit 4:30 '11 Movie: See Daytime Mo111es Attenchool Speet1I Wed ~ filther Knows But :26 I love Luc1 Hews; Atterschool Special Wed "The Runaways' A. 15 year old d1 a belie decides to run away when her widowed mother plans to remarry In Los Angeles she 1s finally be fnended by a younger. str eel wise. runaway boy Patricia Blair. Tony Eisley, Belinda Balaski and Claudio Martinez star m F Troop Bugs & His Buddies Batm1n 17 '3) Butch's Back Alley; After. school Special Wed (59 8 ) Movie; See Oayt1mP Mov 1es CE Wild Wild Wut ffi Underdog 5:00 O 10 News Q Th~ Bi1 V1lley 6 ID Gilll11n's Island a I Orum of Junnie O leave It to Beaver W Bewitched 17 3) Green Acru ucepl Wed ED Simplemente Mina 26 Stu Trek ffi Mister Rogers' Neiehborhood I leyendu de Mexico The Pionee" Huegie Boy Entert1inment El) Kimba 5:30 DO 8 17 3 '23 6 CD News @ Courtship of Eddie's Father I The Lucy Show Dennis the Menace I Orum of Junnie Electric Company Don Wilson's Town Talk El) Three Stooees S:59 EID Supermarket Top Ttn "''Jr' tnlri•llll •''-ltw THI 1-: \ n Hf'ilrlnl! .\ 111 OP~jl?1n1>d In f01 ·u, !In 1l••,1rl't1 1 on\.rr .. .,. 11nn-. .mo ".r1 •·n "" ""Jnll-<I nt11'r It \OU hJvr a pr11hlrm hr.inn~ 111nw 1n for .i df'mnn,1ral11H1 11! lht• ~NII"(. l'llrN'ttnnal tn~tru 11wnt \<ik \bout '"ar~ ('on' 1>nu·n1 c 'rrdlt Plan' fturn a l':irk I.on£ R.-ar h I '11r\on '\;orlhridl(t' ('rrrl10' 1'11~adt'na Complnn l'iro al Rimpau I \n""ood Pomona El \1ontf' "outh Coa't lilendalr Plau lnl(lt""ood Torran1·r l.12una flll~ \a HI'\ Page 5 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 24. 197c ' SUNDAY MARCH 24 MORNING 6:1S m Christophtrs/l iblt An1wers 6:301J Lamp Unto My fttt O n. Cllriatopht'1 6:45 Christopher Cloit·Up 7:00 8aile~s CometJ 9 Cl) Thi• la the Ute Rt1 Humbard Parent/Youth forum Churdl of Christ Unit Two Warren Roberts 7:30 I Amarlnc Chan • The Jetsons Chaplain of Bourbon Stteet Movie: "Darlnc Youna Man" (adv) '65 -Neil Hamilton. J1mes Dunn. IBllly J. Harris Vision On Eltmentuy Hews Rex Humbird ) Cosptl Sinelnc Jublltt 1:00 Dustfs Trtthouu Go! Ru Humbard It Is Written Limp Unto MJ feet Hu1ld of Trvth ~ Old Time Qospel Hour WOftdtrllH Rtvtv1I Flrta i Hour of Power Home lt1Jtf1' Cuide Kid Power Movie: "A Nice Uttlt lant fllat ould Be Robbed" (com) '58 - Tom Ewell. Mickey Rooney 10) San Diero Happenin1 ~ Christopher CIOM·Up @!) Esta Es 11 Vida 10:2S m Dodaer Warm·Up/fJaubal/ Ood eers vs Astros at Vero Beach. Fla 10:3011 Mett Ute '''" m m Th• 0-onds I @ lnaifbt Ton1 & Susan Alamo ~ Mktust An1lysl1 @I) Pantall1 Dotninical 11:00 0 fU@ QJ m NHL Hodty Mi· am1 at Ch1c110. or SI. Louis at Phil adelph1a. or Detroit al Pittsbureh 0 Chl.trch With A VIiion Ci) Movie: "Scandal Inc." (dr1) '57 Robert Hutton. I ITT} ffi a> H.R. Pulnstul Church in t111 Home Fil'lt laptiat Churdt American Tennis C1111ts (4 hrs) 11:30 8 ~CI) (D Make A Wish • Movie: "81ttl1 at Bloody 811ch" (dra) '61-Audie Murphy, G1ry Crosby. l\FTFRNOON 12:00 1J (~ (IJ) NIA lasletball At· lanta Hawks vs. Capitol Bullets I It la Written @ (}) (D Dlrtction1 Your COVtrnment Todey S4lnd1J Celebration 8:15@ S.crtd Htart 8:30 Looi! Up & Live 1 ~riculturt USA C.pus Profile ltt Tlltrt 8t Upt MHtlnJ Time 1t Calvary lZ:lO i P~ttera The Rlfle111an CiZl CV m IHUH ' Anawtrs News • Publlc $t.--lce ~(j) Katt11y11 Kuhlm1n It 11 Written ) Town Hill Meetfnr 9:00 Clmeta Thrtt Creal Decisions Chall!!!Je My $er111011 <9 llJ> Day of Oiacovery Real Estate Open House Project Asia Cl) al Oral Roberts It 11 Written 1:00 O Ancel 811eb1ll Aneels vs. Mil· waukee from Palm Sprinrs. Ci) Celebrity lowf ina D @ CI) m Championalllp Auto Radna "The Atlanta 500" Covt raae ol the stock car race from Atlenta International Raceway, Ga. B Movie: (C) "Clrot" (com) '62 -Jackie Gleason. Katharine Kath. 0 Movie: "Away AJI loata" {drt) '56-Jetf Chandler, Gtor1e "•der. I Meet the Preu Chiller U.S. Navy Jl111•y Swaaart Show Blcentannlal Ltcture Strict '1he Pursuit of Happiness" (eif ) Camera Three m lnslpt J:lSO 1 ED Howud t ose ll's Sclorts Ma11zl1M J;JO IJ Q9) Netnmakel"I O What It Is "Black Early Cinema" John Amos hosts. 8 U111its of Man @ (}) ED AIC'a Wide World of Sports Tournament of Thrills Auto Crash Championships from Tampa, fla. and the World Super Hot Dog Sk11ng Championships lrom Utah. • IThe Ylrrlnian Altrta/,reetln11 from Germ1ny CJ) Film f11tur1 "The Healer" Rtilf1ou1 Town Hall Cf)) Movie: "Tht Prisoner" (Ora) ~5-Alec Guinnus, Jack Haw· kins. @I) lnsl11tt ED Christopher Close·Up 4:00 I Blenvenidos lnsltht Movie: (C) "A Sona 11 ltm" (mus) '48-0anny Kaye, Vlr1ini1 Mayo Ci) Movie: ''Whlsperi111 Sllllth Ver· SUI Scot1111d Yard" (mys) '52 - Richard Carlson. l l>tlCMt Htt Hew Korean Variety Ii) Ci) Alub ~ Tony & Susan AJ11110 I Censultation Toros This fs tfle lift Panorama Latino Cllftpus Profile •:JOI Jult Natural • Sonday Star Trtlr Movie: "Stranre Interlude" (dra) '32-Norma Shearer, Clark Gable. @ Ci) MHt the Prtu @ W Wells Seminar Ell) 811clr EJptrie11ce l(j) Garner Ted An111tntn1 Ript On W11hlnaton WHk In Rtvlt• Cl)) f'ue the Nation U111its of Man Roller '••11 fVfNINf. 6:00 I (Q! (I)) (I) Siity Minutes The YlrcJ11la11 ·Oel ·Ntw1 Movie: tlf (Zhr) "Ont foot In Hell" (wes) '60 -Alan Ladd, Don Murray. 8 Reasoner fttport Movie: (90) "Monsttr Fn1111 tht Ocean Floor'' (adv) '54-Anne Kim ball, Stuart Wade. I Nlpt Gallery AUo-Chln's Seuet Ci) Dl1lo1u1 Casey Santos Show kCET Membership Wfflr/Store· front ''Cookinr Black" CI!) T11tro dtl Domlnao ED Allll feature 6:30 I Animal Wor1d 6 Wor1d of Survlval News Movie: (C) "Don't Go Near the Water'' (com) '57--0lenn Ford, Gia Scala. §ntSunitl 6 Ntws ~ Mtmbtnltlp Wtd/"lbtrt & Sullivan "Iolanthe'' CR) I fantarria F11cot1 ltau James Show Pt11ttcostal Tt111plt 7:00 IJ News O Wild Klnrdom Story of the cap lure of rare Persian onacers -the wild donkey of Iran. (I) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Perteet f'urloup" (com) '59-fony Curtis, Janet Leirh. 0 Oult'a Clrls (I) At luut I Pe1$part to Travel (1)· Qoldtn Veyaat ~a lneH Cemtdy m Wild Klncdom ct .. Ylctofy (~ ())) Talk to hie M111111r I Eml1r ., .. Tutto del Do111ln10 Cllebrfty lowllnr Voiet of Caht1ry 1 CI) Revlnl f lm Pattern for Uvlnc I Dlktari Here Come the Brid.a Rnival Arts l :JO 0 :U (i)@J m Hertta11 8o 11 Cfauic Coveraee of the final hOles. from Harbour Town Goll Links, ·Hilton Hud rstand. S C g., Movie: (C) "SW1nee River" a>Coton1 Now 7:30 9:30 I Tod1y's Rellricln 3 Actltn de ta Comunldaef • • serendipity Or1I R•rts Dominro LI l This Week In the NBA Amazlna Prophecies ~I Of OiKCMIJ m Old Time Go$Cltl Hour Ffr'it Baptist Church Governor & tht Students ( (I)) Amazlna Chin • Musica y P1labm 10:0011 (~ ) (()NIT 81sketball ft . nals. O The Br1lnworb In a special fllm report. ~sistant Secretary of Trans· portation, Robert Monaran. explores the sad state of the railroad$. In another film report, students from Occidental Colleee are 11lnina ex. perience '" eovernment In Washlne· ton, D C., as they try to cut throuah the red tape or the Wuhinaon maze. Page 6 00 Roller G1111u li 11111 J. H1reis 2:00 m Outer Limits 0) Movie: "Francis 111 the Navy" (com) 'SS-Donald O'Connor. fij faith tor Today 2:30 I To Bt Announctd Stare Six @ G) American S90rtlman Roy Clarll joins race car driver Cale Yarboroufh at his farm In South Carolina to hunt quail, and a eroup of youni adventurers ao ky11klna down Colorado's treacherous Arkan. sas River, i AJr Power Fires of £van1eliam Cl)) Western Tours J:OO I f'ec:e the Nation • EJpressJon: East/Wnt The '"1u1cltrs 5:00 IJ Mtdix "II Your Child Were Dul" (Rl (D Limits of Man U Women's Cllamplonshlp Tennis DcMlblts I The World at War "Remember" fl) News Danitl Boone (I) Movie: (211r) "Branded" (wes) 'SO-Alan Ladd, Mona Fret· man, Ci) Amerka I Americana Hour of Dtliveran~ ; Wall Street WHlr ~ (])) CIS £yw on $ports • Roller Games · lnJlcftt Yesttrd1y 5:301 It Talrts All Kinds Amtrica11 Ufestyle The Aven1eri Ntw1 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''JOln of Arc" ( ra) 'SO-ln1rid Ber1m1n. Jose Ferrer. U> Dr1m1 IJ APPLE'S WAY * FROM THE PRODUCERS OF ''THE WALTONS" IJ <tat; (j)) Apple's w., Gene Raymond 1uests as Atipleton's hlrh school buketball coach, whom the alumni want ousted because of the team's strina of 23 stralltlt dtfe.ta. a ID Cl) ®) m World of DIPIJ Conclusion of "Diamonds on Wheels," a thre1 part Jtory 1b0ut some tunior $feuths who become involved in a je1o¥tlry heist in £11 gland. 0 (IT (j) a> The F 8 I "The Lost Man" Inspector Erskine pursues an escaped convict who has abducted his former partner 1n a blackmail scheme. Robert Foxworth and Don Porter rues! Q Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "ltr· lin Affal,.. (dta) '7C>-Oamn Mc Gavin. Fritz Wea"Ver OJ Thrtt PHsperts to ~nture @ Lallie 974 m ,... P· he is, r· c EID MEMBER WK. BEGINS * LA Collective Explores Air Pollution Problem Ell) KCET Membership WMk/l.ol An1eles tbllectlve ff) Italian TV Hour 8:00 1J Alfterican Horse I Horstman m Tiit Six Wives of Henry VIII ''Jane Seymour" ti) Nippon No Uta @ RH Humbard EID HITCHCOCK'S BEST! * Become A Member of KCET D Garner Ted Atmtron1 fJ 'THE KING IS COMING' * "4 HORSE'S OF REVELATION " OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP I The Kin1 la Co111l111 Altemativu "'Venereal Disease'' Tiit 811 Question • Co111Muni1y Ftedblct 10:00 I Day of Discovery m N.., 'ro lubthlll W1rriors vs P11otn1x. a;) Trini1y llblt School a> Lou Gordon Show Ell) KCET Mtmbt~hlp Weell /Men 10:15 ti) Su1110 Wrtstll111 Who Mede the Movies "Allred Hrlch- cock" (R) 10:30 ~The Protecto11 @I) Chespirito Rusoner Report ml Armenian TV HOJlr • KNIC Ettinic $9edal ''James • PW01 fTI 1 Wona Howe: The Man & Hrs 8.30 IJ (\Cl 1..2J) Cl) Ma1111 11 Joe Man· Movies" The two·time Academy ni.x Is hired by a.n attorney to re-Aw1rd-winnina cinematoarapher Is tneve a stolen bnefca~e containina profiled in this documentary nar leaal papers, but can t flaure out rated by Burt Lancaster. :~:fc~~!one else would want the O 'THE KING IS COMING' B fUCiJtiOlmN1C Sunday *"TRANSLATION Mystery-Mceloud "This Must Be OF THE CHURCH" the Alamo" The enero crisis re~ch· OR HOWARD c ESTEP es out to New York's 23rd Precinct • • to hamper police operations when 8 Th• Kin' la Con1ln1 Sat. Joe Broadhurst (Terry Clrter) The EVIi Touch "Du th By takes command. Van Johnson, Ray Drumin(' Danton. Jack Kelly, Della Reese. La· m hlict S&lrpen ra ine Stephens and Euaene Roche (lQ) San Di110 hnortma ~st. I Minion: Impossible u @ (]) a> AI C Sunday Movie: I m> ..... (C) (2hr) ''Cleopatra" Part I (Part II TJ[E. Cat will air on the Monday Niaht Movie fOflllll at 9PM). (R) (dra) '63-Eliubeth C£T MH1btnlllp Week/lteli· Taylor. Richard Burton, RH Harri · us Ameriu son, Martin Landau, Roddy McOow· a;) Dt1f Wortd all. Cesare Danova. Story of the m Nuhvillt MuJ!c hls~orlc events that follow when 10:45 ti) Tiiis Is J1pan Julius Caesar, ruler of the Roman Empire. aoes to Egypt to settle the 11 :00 I (}) B 0 CIJ ®3 News strife between Kin1 Ptolemy and Dr. 0. L Ja1pn his sister Cleopatra. Seymour ,,.Mflb m I SflcllL I lstec Hayes & the • Nonnan Vincent halt Stn·Memphls Sound Merv Griffin m KATHRYN KUHLMAN 1oins lsuc Hayes, Albert Kln1. Carle * (IN COLOR) Thomas. The Emotions. The Staple Sinaers. Luther ln1ram. Johnnie Taylor and the Isaac Hayes Dancers for a special lhat traces the evolu· tion of Black music. a> Movie: (90) "One Way Pana1e" (rom) '32 -William Powell. Kay Francis. I Kattlryn Kuhl•an A Dbcumon Wlttt • • • ~ Membership WHll/Oay at i:t ( (J)) Spanish Movie · • Tnnlty llblt School · It ls Wrttten 9:00 1J Oral Robtrts 11:15 'robltms in LMn1 00 Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Napoleon II" 11:30 8 ~Sunday Tonlpt Show (dra) '64-Jun Maral$, G1or1e Mar. Mftie: "I Walk AJGN" (dra) '48 chal. -Burt Lancaster. Lizabeth Scott. ti) Wanderln& Slmurai Kirk Ooualas. 9 The One Way (Tl Telepulst Eil) "Upstairs Downstairs" fJ Movie: (C)_ "April In Paris" . . ' U (mus) "53-0ons Day. Ray Bolger * En1oy1ng Us? Support s m Movie: ''Shadow of the 'Thin Ell) KCET Mtmbelllllp Week/MIS· Men" (mys) '4.t-William Powell, 9:30 terpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Down· Myrna Loy. stairs" m Movie: "The Exile" (dra) '48- @I) Noche dt Gala Oou1las Fairbanks Jr. Maria Montez a;) International Variety Ell) KCET Membtrship Week/You Call That Art? IJ BUDDY EBSEN STARS 11':45 1J Name of the Gamt * AS BARNABY JONES! 12:00 u Pacesetters 700 Club IJ <9 ~)Ci) Barnaby J onu : KCET Mtmbtnhlp Wttk Bradford Dillman guests as a charm· 1n1 con man who borrows 1dent1t1es of successful men and marries rich women-a scheme that works well until one of the wives hires Barnaby w check on her "husband " Man ette Hartley also runts 1:00 0 Spe1kln1 f'"ly CD Mevlt: "Cenl of 01rkness" (susp) -Jermon Robles 1:10 I) Movie: (C) ''Trouble In the tfen" (dre) '54--0rson Welles. Mar1aret Lodrwood. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 24, 197c Why Rent A Color TV? 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Mary !l!_er Moore, W "A Public AHalr'' (dra) '62 - ~on McCormick. ~ "M11lcan Manhunr· (mys) 'SJ George Brent. 3:00 l10l (C) "Sword of l.lnctlot" (adv) '63-Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace. 3:30 6 "Gentleman's Atreement" (dta) '47-Gregory Peck, Dorothy Mc· Guire @ (l) (C) "The Last Adventure" (adv) '68-Alatn Delon. 4:30 CV Sim• •i lOAM listinr (~ (j)) "Adorable Julia" (com) '63-Chartes Boyer, lillt Palmer. lVfNING 6:00' ~ ~ tA~~.~~W$ W ~ (15 tlf@}f NCAA Basketball Championship finals From Greens boro. No. Carolina Bon1n11 6 Hoaan's Heroes Bemty Hillbillies The Flintstones Nlaht Gallety Et Pobre Gonzalez Movie: (C) (2hr) "Parrish" (dra) '61-Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert fll) Hodaepodge Lodge ffi Spffd Racer 6:30 (6) Dealtr's Choice O Movie: (C) (90) "Taras Bulba" Part t (adv) '62-Yul Brynner. Tony Curtis. Christine Kaufmann • Didi Van Oyh That "" Oragnet 1 (3) Ho1an's Heroes : toOm! · • Revista Femenina · Desert Theatre little Rascals 7:001 News Bowling for Doll1rs 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Time, the Place & tM Girl" (dra) '46 -Dennis Morgan, Janis P1i11e. I Wiid Wor1d of Animals Wllars My line? I lov• lucy Mod Squid 00 I Dream of Jeannie EE bmeralda EIJ) Washington Straight Talk/llC£l Membmhip Week i ) Bobby Goldsboro ~w Of1ma Comedy Three Stoo1es 7:30 6 Jonathan Winters Show Dan Rowan and Lynn Anderson guut (j) Ho11n's Heroes O Help Thy Ntiahbor (8J New Treasure Hunt O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Hud" (dra) '62-Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patncia Neal. ~Bewitched (V To Tell the Truth KC£T Membership Week/Ere to Eye "A Book of Marvels" (fW (j/) Nuhvllle Music GD Hollywood Show ~ The Ghoul Gang 8:00 0 (Q?' ({)) (i) ""I s""",'""iC'""1~AL'""I Tiie Selflsh Giant (R) The animated adaptation of Oscar Wilde's shor1 classic about a small.hearted giant's growth In human understanding 0 lU 6-The Magician In the search for a missing art treasure. a solid silver cal. Tony tracks a ruth less beauty and her killer panther 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Oscar" (dra) '66-Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer 0 @(3) (l) Tiie Rookies (R) Rookies Webster and Gillis 1nvest1 gate a case involving a tight·to·the de.ath be~een two 16·year olds over the allelled theft or a bicycle 10) Merv Griffin Show IQ Dt•ler's Choke m Perry Mason ff) Mul"n Film Festival Qi Movie: (2'fthr) "The Story on Pap One" (dra) '60 -Rita Hay worth. Tony Franciosa ED ALL STRAUSS CONCERT * VIENNA PHILHARMONIC CONTRIBUTE TO KCET EID KC£T ,_.embership Week/Vienn1 Philharmonic A New Year's Oay 1973. concen from Vienna. m Nosotros los Pobrts m Desert Report ail Micuelito V•ldes Show ffi Movie: (2hr) "China Clipper" (adv) '36-Pat O'Brien 8:30 tJ (Q! ([:) -1 s-,-1(-t""'eL ... l Or. Seuss' the lor11 An animated spe c1al aboul the Lorax. a Seuss1an symbol of ecology, who speaks our 1n a plea for the preservation of Trutfuia trees I Merv Griffin Show Jimmy Dean Show Panorama Novel• 9:00 6 <®' ({l) Here's tucy (RI Oanny Thomas guests as an und1s covered pamter whose plight 1n tngues Lucy and leads her to pro mole his artistic talent. 0 12 Gold Record Artists * Perform on "A Touch of Gold" Mac Davis Hosts 0 I 5't(1AL I A Touch of Gold Mac Dam is host for this special 1n which 1old record artists perform their current million selling hits. (i) Tflt Bold Ones 0 @ (1) G) ABC Mond1y Movie: (C) (3hr) "Cltopatr1" Concl. (dra) '63-flizabeth Taylor, Richard Bur ton. Rex Harrison Story of the llistoric events that follow when Julius Caesar. ruler of the Roman 1914 /KCET ltow Dan guest "Hud" Melvyn Eye to The imated short !.~;nrs n the ure. a ruth 1~ther Usur" Elke (R) nvesti O·the r-olds icy tie. ry on Hav ienna Day pper" Dr. spe- ss1an s out n of (Rl ndis- t 10 pro f Mac I in orm s ovie: (dra) Bur the hen man ('9 8 ) Hee Hur CE fu tival Mutuno Empire. goes lo [ gypt to settle the strtfe between King Ptolemy and his sister. Cleopatra :iOJ Movie: (CJ (2hr) "Story ot A WOman" (dra) '69-81b1 Andersson. TUESDAY ~ ~~:astooaes 9:15 0 I sP£CtAL I Hotid1y on Whuh Rory Calhoun is lhll guide for th1~ 7:30 €J New Treasure Hunt mo!Clrhome tour into A111ona s Mon 3 Hoa1n'i Herou umrnt Vdlley Robert Stack. MARCH 26 I Safari to Adventure Roller Games For morning and afternoon listinp, @ Movie: (C) (Zh1) "Flhren· pluse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. heit 451" (dra) '66-Juhe Chrtstie. Below, for your convenience, are Oskar Werner. thP day's movies. ffi KCCT Membership Week /World Symphony Orchestra (Rl A reprise of DAYTIME MOVIES the 1hanksg1vtng Day. 1971, con· cert by the orchestra compcsed of 9:30 0 (C) ''This Property Is Con· 142 "musical ambassadors" from demned" (dra) '66-Robert Redford, 0 110' Hollywood Squam 9:30 O (79 a ) 8 CBS Tuesday Mov (81 Bobby Goldsboro Show le (C) (90) "Double Trouble" (dra 1 it-] Million $ Movie· (C) (2hr) ll-Shetley Winters B•rni P11mu\ ;:r,idges .t Toko-Ri" (dral ·54 -"'' M1th11el Constenl1ne, loan Vc.n Ark Wilham Holden, Grace Kelly Lonny Ch.ipman An impll,bdbl~ QI Bewitch~ f 17 ·3 To hll the Truth lt>dm o p11vale detectives are 1111ed .» '6 let's Make A Deal Dy " ricn contraclor to lmd !I••' ~ho rn KC£T Membership Week/To Be •S respons1btt' tor setting h•m UP ind Announced e,tort1ng larJ,le \urns of mun~y 1n d bad~er game sw1ndlp m Stand Up ind Cheer M News ffi T~ ~houl G~ng Comer Pyle 8:00 0 ('9 8 ) 8 Maude {Rl Alter . L• Httn• sluge1ng Maude when he was loaded I 9:45 0 I SPf CjAL I Get Hot A I ()~ at t more than 60 nahons Arthur Fiedler Natalie wood. c~ond~~ttrse Amigoi 10:00 ~"Guns of Dullneu'' (dra) '62- • • 11 ,, David Niven Leshe Caron. Mo~e. (C) Afnea, Tens Style O "night to Mars" (sc1·l•l '52- Vinety Show Cameron Mitchell 9:30 0 <Ci! ) CE Dick Van O y k e 11:30 0 "Seven Doors to Death" (mys) Show (R) Barbara Rush guests as '4<! -Chick Chandler "Are Hus· Margot Brighton. the star of a day-bands Necesuryr• (com) '42-Ray time serial who finds actor Dick Milland, Betty Field Preston very atlractive and otters 12:00 ID "The Great Sinner" (dra ) '49- him a continuing rote on her show. Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner I News 2;00 8 "Les Miserables" (dra) ·35 - Gomer Pyle Charles Laughton, Fredric March la Hiena 0 (C) "The Grut Min's Whiskers" 10:00 8 (tw T\) Medical ~enter O~m ~~~!)s '70 -Dennis Weaver. Dean De~u1se guests as an aging vent11lo · W ''Thunder Pns" (wes) 54 _ qu1st whose 14 year-old orphaned Dane Clark nephew is about to be separated i 6 "Moon Wolf" (mysl '6&-C rl from him by the court after the boy Moehner a is loun~ to be critically tit 3:00 ~ (C) ''The Truth About Spring" R mPolr~SuNrgeon (rom) '65 -Hayley Mills James 0 u:1 ews MacArthur fi') Night Gallery I 3:30 f) (C) "It S1arted in Naplu" (com) rn Drama '60-Clark Gable, Sophia Loren. a!) Pr1ise the Lord Ctub 23 ~ (C) ''The Plainsman" (wes) 1D:30 i 9 News 6 Twilight Zone • Journey to Adventure "India" Bill Cosby · TV Musical I 10:45 Ell) KCET Memberihip Week/You\ Call that Art? Artist Allan Kaprow, host for a two part series on LA. artists working in the medium of videotape, visits John Bafdessari, who "paints with photographs " 11:00 I 0 mm News Twilight Zone 6 Perry Mno11 8 19} EE ~l ~ News • Movie: ''The Shrike" (dral ·55 -Jose Ferrer, June Allyson ID Mission: tmpouible (E Movie: "Massacre" (adv) '56- Dane Clark (fW (jl) The Pioneer& 11:30 f) (~Cf)(!' CBS late Movie: lf> "Killer By Night" (susp) • 71- Robert ~ner 0 ~ ~J 12) m Johnny Canon Anthony Newley 1s guesl host O Movie: "When the Lights Go On I A_tain " (dra) '44-Regis Toomey ~ Alfre~ Hltehcotk Presents 1 fln KC£T Membership Week /Book Beat 12:00 I One Step Beyond @(3)News Movie: "The Big Hangover" ( ra) 'SO-Van Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor. 12:3D 0 St1rtlme "Escape Into Jeopardy" 1:00 0 (W) er;, Tomorrow 9 00 Qj @ News l :45 O Movie; (C) "Siege at Red Rive(' (wes) '54-Van Johnson 3:10 O Movie: "Rachel & the Stranger'' (com) '48-Wllliam Holden. Loretta Young, Robert Mitchum '6&-Don Murray. Guy Stockwell 4:30 ;31 Same as lOAM 1istin£ ((19 CE> ''The Case Ag1inst Br~k· lyn" (mys) '58 -Darren McGavln. Maggie Hayes. EVENING 6:00 fJQ~@~mmm News ~.i.g@w;n~<Qi@> l'4ew1 0 l~ Kings Hockey Kings vs Mtn· nesota. 6:30 T Hogan's Heroes Beverly Hiiibiiiies The Flintstones Night Gallery El Pobre Gonzalez KCCT Membership Week/Zoom! Speed Ricer Oeale(s Choiee Movie; (C} (90) "Tim Bulba" Cenci (adv) '62-Yul Brynner I Dick Van Dyke Merv Griffin Show That Ciri Dragnet 17 -~Hogan's Heroes ffi KCET Membership Week/Young People's f ilm Festival Us1ed y 11 Pvlici1 Desert Thutre little Rucals I Living (lsy 7:00 T 0 er;, News ..tJ Movie: (Zhr) "The Secret Ways" (dral '61-Richard Widmark Senta Berger. I Safari to Adventure What's My line? I l ove Lucy Mod Squid '1) I Dream of Jeannie m Esmeralda • p Ci) Dracnet ail KCET Membership Week the night bP.lore Walter promises to · 0 tee stop dnnk1ng, but a phone call from I style hot !log sl111 n~. !timed at Wa his office sets htm off aga>n I salch Mountain, lll~h 0 SEARS PR ESENTS 110:00 0 23 6 10 m Police st or y * WALT DISNEY'S 'The G.imble · Angie Dickinson guest~ as l •sa Beaum<1nt a drsk nl WINNIE THE POOH f1w whose transfer to the vi ce & THE HONEY TREE squad IMd' lo a series ot explosive 0 ll '6" 'fo m I SP£CIAl I Win· J devefo pmenls Joseph Campanella nie the Pooh & the Honey Tree (Rl Bert Con·;y and Corinne Cdlvel also Pooh worried about h•s d1m1n1sh1n11 guest honey supply. enltsts the aid or Q ~ W News Chnstopher Robtn to replenish hts 6 Night C1llery cupboard 0 rl '3-CD M11eu' Welby M.O. 0 i1 3 CD Happy Days R1chiel <RI A he about a sta1nn11 role by ~ and his friends sel our to make! bit playing artor to cheer his dying their lonune as a rock and roll falher backf1m combo Rescheduled I rn KCCT Membenh1p Weeti/Queen m Dealer's Choite of Spades (R) (611t1sh. 1953) Dame High Chap1rr1I I Edith F vans and Allt on Walbtook Muiun Film Festlvil star 1n tn1s slory of an embttlered £tl SPECTACULAR AIRTOUR captain seeking hrs fortune by ex * Cali f. Scenic Wonders I to~t1og the secret of w1nn1ng at HELP SU PPORT KCET ca_d~rf~~~ an aged counrm ED KC£T Membership Week/Place I ~ Prai&e lhe lord Club for ~o Story An aerial tour ol Cah· 10:30 '6' Twilight Zone forrua from Mt Shasta 1n the north m Jou1ney to Adventure to Los _Angeles rn the south Bill Cosby €Il Quien? Spanish Comedy a!> Comedy ,-6 News rn Roller G1mu EE Musiul (spectacular 8:30 f) (:l9 'Tl 'T Hawaii flve-0 (R ) 11:00 0 0 0 EE m CD New\ Steve McGarren 1nvesttgates a string 3 8 w EE 23 6 News of five murders of wealthy men that Q Twilight Zone reveals a pay before death 1nher1 6~ Perry Mason tance _}C~m!_ O M'ovie: (C) ''The Second G1ut-O ~l 6, 10 m Tenafly (R) Pos est Su" (a<M 5&-Jeanne Crain. 1ng as a 1ax1 driver Tenafly attempts George Nader to find out who IS terror111ng and m Mission: Impossible robbtng cabb1es Pat 0 Buen. Ross ti) Movie: "Face of ftre" (dra 1 · 59 Martin, Larry Storc'1 and Tom Bos -Camer on Mitchell ley guest ;;, ,.,. L' · (I 0 '17 "3 CD ABC Tuesday Movie: 1' 3 ivmg sy (C) (90)-"A cry !n the Witderneu" ED KCCT Memb.mhlp Week (dral '73-George Kennedy, Joanna <~ ! )~~' Pioneers Pettet Lee H Montgomery After be -11:30 0 (29 8 ) 8 CBS l•te Movie: 1ng b1.1ten by a rabtd skunk a man (C) "The Devil's Own" (horl 67- chams himself to a beam in his! loan font~"!· Kay Walsh barn when he fears that he mav be 0 i; 6 10 m Johnny Carson going mad, only to discover that a 1 0 Movie: "'The Demon Barber of sudden fl ood threatens his younRl Fleet Street'' (mysl '39 -Tod son Rescheduled Slaughter ID Merv Griffin Show 0 TT '3' CD Wide World of En· (Ii) P1noram1 Novel• terbinment "Murder lmpo~tble" 8:45 O I SPECIAL I Where the Action ts '16 Allred Hitchcock Presents A look at the fast p~ced game 01112:00 6 One Step Beyond hockey CD Movie: "Tension" (m ys) '49 - 9:00 f6" The Bold Ones Richard Basehart, Cyd Charisse I Safari to Adventure 1:00 J 0 8 ll r6 News Gorrion 0 lO er;, Tomorrow :! MOYie: (90) "So Well Remem · 1:45 O Movi~: "The Kid From l eft tiered" (dra) '47-John Miiis field" (advl 'SJ-Dan Dailey ffi DAZZLING FILMS! 2:30 m All-Night Show: ''The tron Ma· * SURF, SANO, MORE! 1or," "Day the Sky Exploded," ''The ffi KCCT Membership Week/Catch Phantom Speaks" the Joy (R) 3.10 O Movie: (C) "The Jacklt1" (adv) EE Nochu hpatias 67-Vtncent Price Diane tvarson Pa~e 9 WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 For morning end etternoon ll1tlng1, pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movitt, DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "A New Kind of love" (rom) '6J-P1ul Newman, Joanne Woodward. JO:OO (j) (C) "The M1rri11t-'~Round" (com) '61-Suun Hayward. 9 "Outr111" (dr1) '50 -Mila Powefl, Tod Andrews. 11:30 O "Sll•kt H1ncl1 with Munier" (mys) '44 -Ins Adrian. ''One Huvenly Nlfht" (mus) '31-John Boles. 12:00 m "The Othtr Lowe" (dra) ''7- Barbara Stanwyck. Richard Conte. 1 :30 0 U1J m CiE AIC Afternoon Pftf· bre1k ABC NetwOl'k programming 1n New York failed to supply us with a storyline on this proaram. 2:00 (C) "Houseboar (com) '58 - Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. O (C) "A libn C.llf4 Ci1nnon" (wesj '69-Tony Frenciou. Ill "I, tht Jufi• (mys) 'S3-Bilf Efllol 9 (C) Hfhrff fou1 Ten ns" (wu) ·~Mitzi G1ynor. Keefe Brasselle. J;OO (C) "Atl1ntJa, tlte lort Conti· M"t'' (•dv) '61-Anlhony Hall. 3:30 R (C) "The Runnlna Min" (susp) 'H -laurence Harvey. Lee Remick. ~l (C) "T•111my & !ht Million· •Ire" (com) '67-Debbie W1tson 4:30 (jt (fJ) "Z.11k" (ldv} '57-Viclor Mature 6:00 [V f NINr. · o r• m~amm Ne.s @ ~ 6 (~Cl)) News Bonini• Ho11n'1 tt.roea hwrty Hlllbllllts Tite FllntstoMs Nlaht C:1lltry El hbre lionzalez Movie: (2hr) ''Tlt1nlc" (dra) ·53 -Clifton Webb, B11bara Stanwyck m Hoda•podae lodfe El) Silffd RKtr 6:30 (j) De1ltr's Choice fJ Movie: (C) (90) "Ride to H1n1· m1n's Tret" (wes) '67-Jack Lord, James far enlino. Don Galloway. Did Vin Dyb Merv fMttln Show Tit1t Girl Dr1pet 1 i Hor•n's Herou : Z"m! • UWin1 [Hy • • V1riety · Desert Tht1tre llttJe Ruuls 1:001rnomNtws Bowllnr lot Dollm ' Mov~: (C) (2hr) "forbidden IPltnT:~~::v) '5&-Walter Pidgeon Whrt's My Unel I Low Lucy Mod Squid (}] I Orum of Jeannie Powers Girl$ Have The look & The Stylel YOU CAN LOOK BEITER. FEEL EXCITING. GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE . THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 24, 197.t I Esmeralda 1dolate1s when he allempls lo clear Ci) 1>111ut the pubhc relations man charged The frtnch Chef with k1fhng her I ) World ot Survlnl i The Bold Ones Dr1ma S1f1ri to Adventure A1ron Beraer Show P1p1 Coruon Tllree Stooru EE ISH 'SINNERS'! 7:30 =New D1tin1 G1me * NEW SERIES DEBUT Ho11n's Htrots EI!) KCET Memberslllp Wetk/Sinne11 • Wilt Till Your f1ther Sets Home "leaal Aid" Preview of 1 12·pa11 (R) Phyllis Dtlfet VOltes her ant humorous series lrom fnrland's m1ted cartcalu1e as a wacky lady Granada TV, filmed in Southern Ire oop who assists Htrry 1n recovering find wrlh an all· Irish cast. • company p1yroll e;) Camisel d1I Mundo D Help Tllf Nelrhbor 9:30 I News (I) The Thrillseekers Gomer Pyle O Million ! Movie: (~) (2hr) "Mis· , Li Hien• ter Roberts (com) 55 -James lO:OO 6 (Qj ) Kof1k "Mojo" Korak Cagney, Henry Fonda pases as a chemist 1n an elfort lo I New Priu. Is Riaht snare 1he thieves of $1 million worth Bewitched m T T II th Truth ol morphine who are tryrnr to sell ~ Ho 1~' Squ1res 1t back to the insurance company fl) MAYOR BRADLEY Q & A ¥ M:h~1~I~~ *WITH L.A. YOUTH! 0 h""6oc ELLIOT" STARS fl) KCET Membership Week/Store· * JAMES FRANCISCUS front "Mayor/Youth Forum" Mayor -WAL TONS PRODUCERS Tom Bradley 1nd his newly appoint ed Youth Commission 1n a question· D ~ Cf m Doc Elliot Ben flhot and·answer session and f ldrtd McCoy are involved in a f (jJ) Police Sureeon crash landing 1n a deserted cany~n Other Peoplt, Otller P11ees that leaves a woman passenger s Tiie Ghoul Gina hie hanging 111 the balance. 1:00 <"9 I) (j) Sonny & Cher Paul ~,h Speci1I Wayne N.ew Ii] 6 ~ m NBC D o u b I t ton and Odra Coates guest. future Movie: (C) (lhr) "The Rock-m El Tornillo ford filu'' stars James Garner as fl) TORMENTED LIFE OF Jim Rockford. who, as head of an * AUTHOR OSCAR WILDE agency ~h1ch .'.nvest111ates . cases EID KCET Membership Week/Tht1tre that are closed by the Poftce. ts In Amerin "feasting With Panthers" 1ppro1ch.ed by a ~ouna woman try· A dramatic portrayal of Oscar 1na lo ftnd out 1f her lather was Wilde's life and works slain or committed sutc!de. Lindsay &I) Dr1ma Wagner and Wilham Smith also star. e;) Jesus in Gene.sis "A Tree Grows In Brookl1n" stars • I .. Cliff Robertson and Diane Baker in 10.JO 6 Twiltaht Zone .. .. the siory of a fami ly ol four who . J~urney to Adventure Greece fiehts Poverty and alcohol. the Bill Cosby mother scrubbina floors to put lood I News on the t1ble; tire father fighting his · D Show de .. W11ter Merc1do failures with drink and dreams. · • p,,fse the Lord Club Pemelyn Ferdin, Nancy Malone and 11:00 e D mm m Ne., James Olson also star 3 ~ ~ El) Q) @ News 9 Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Tiie Osc11" J1 Tw1h1ht Zone (dra) '66 -Stephen Boyd. Elke ~ MP'erryvl .M~~~lly ' •-r t • ... Sommer -. o e. --n .. 11ne D UL Cil m The Cowboys "The (com>. '5~-Ann Blyth. Ofdeal" Weedy and Homer are m M1~1on: Impossible trapped by ' cave· in While explorini m .~ovte: "The Min ' the Mon· a hillstde coyote den ster (hor)~En11que Rambal I Dealer's Choice ~ 3 Living ~HY Hi1h Ch1parr1I (Q9' ) The Pioneers Merictn film futinl 11:15 €!)Cinema 34 Pro 811btb1ll Warriors vs 11:30 8 CQ:f (j)) CBS lite Movie: Portland. (C) "Jeru~1lem file" (adv) '72 - Beginning & Advanced Courses • Make Up & Hair Styling m 'Dream Machine' Returns Bruce Davison. Nrcol Wtlltamson. * BEST OF PAST SHOWS! 8 ~vi!? ·~~~;;nc~.~:~0~. HELP SUPPORT KCET citement" (com) '50-Hy Hazell. • Figure Control • Wardrobe & Fashion • Personality Development • Voice & Diction • Professional Modelmg. • Walking & Posture Call or come in today for a free personal analysis. John Robert A>wers Notion's Oldest & largest School For Fini1hing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547..8228 Pqe 10 fl) ICCET .. tmbershlp Week/Gre1t 0 Gf\ CiE Wide Wortd Speci1f Ameriun Dn11n M1chine "Paramount Presents . . . " Gloria I Ch1mplonshlp Wresttin& Swanson, Waller Matthau, Kir~ !!P'nese un1ua1e Proi"m Douglas and Jack Benny are among 1:30 U1HIHl) ABC Wednesd1y the host·narrators for this look al Movie (C) (90) "female Artillery" memorable Paramount films (R) (adv) '72-Dennis Weaver. Ida @ Alfrtd Hilcht0ck .-..esents Lupino, Sally Ann Howes, Linda Ev ~· KC£T llAembershlp Week ans. Albert Salmi. A rueged outlaw 12:00 6 One Step~nd and a wagon train of bawdy frontier Movie: "I Alm 1t the Stars" women become unlikely combatants (dra) '60-Cu Jurgens. when they are forced lo make a 1:00 B fJ (i) @ News $land arainst a murderous gang al · (fQ) fD Tomorrow an 1bandoned cavalry 1011 1:45 Movit: "Mother Didn't Tell Mt" I Merv Criffin Sllow (com) 'SO-Dorothy McGuire. P1nor1m1 Novtl1 2:00 m All·Nfaht Show: "Lona Niaht of 9:00 ((jf1 ) Cl) C.nnon (R) T~e '43," "The Titief'' murder of a gl1morous model 'b11ngs 3:10 I) MOVle: "Those Endurfna louna Cannon Into the inner etrcle of her Ch1rms" (rom) '45-Robert Young 1974 clea1 rged ~nets ·part nd s Ire ojak rt IO Orth sell ny RS ew scar ce · on- ie; n El· rs" e" of na a :; -7 -, L~~.r Evening Movies .·:· ...... _,,._ ... 6:00 ~30 7:30 8:30 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 9:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:00 11 :00 11:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 24 5 (C) "One f'oot In Hell" (wesl '60--Alan L•dd, Don Murr1y 9 "Mon1ter f'rom th• Ocean rioor" (adv) '54-Anne Kimball 11 (C) "Don't Oo Nnr the Water" Ccoml '57-Glenn Ford, Gia Scala 9 (Cl "Serlln Affelr" (dra) '70-Darren McGav1n, fritz Weaver 7 17 3 (C) "Cleopatre" Part I C<ira) '63--Eltzabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Ru Harr11on 7 "I Walk Alone'' (dra) '48-Burt Lancuter. L•nbeth Scott 9 (Cl "April In 1"1ri1" (mu') 'S3-Doris Day. Ray 8olaer 11 "Sh1d-of th• Thin Man" (mys) '41-Willlam Powell, Myrna Loy 13 "The [Jelle" (dral '48-Doualu F~1rbanlls. Maroa Montez. MONDAY, MARCH 2S 7 (Cl ''Tal"ll Bulba" Part I C•dv) '6:?-V"I Brynner, Tony Curtis 9 "Hud" (dra) '62-Paul Newm11n. Melvyn D11ualas. Patr1c11 Neal 5 (C) "The 01c1r" (dral '66--Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer 7 17 3 (C) "Cleopatra" Concl Cdral '63-Ehu beth Taylor 10 (C) "Story of A Women" (dra) '69-Bibl Ande~son, Robert Stick 23 6 (C) "fehrenhelt 451" (dra) '66-Julle Ctmst1e, Oskar Wer!ler 9 "The Shrike" (dr11) 'SS-Jose Ferrer. June Allyson 13 "Ma11acr•" (adv) '56--Dane Clark 2 (29 I ) I (C) "Klllar By Nlcht" (susp) '71-Robert Waaner 5 "When the Llchts Go on A&aln" (dra) '44-Rea11> Toomey. TUESDAY, MA RCH 26 7 (C) "TUH Bulb1" Canel (adv) '62-Yul Brynner. Tony Curtis 9 (C) "BrldllH at Toko-RI" (dra) 'S4-W1ll1am Holden, Grace Kelly 7 11 3 (C) "A Cry In the Wlldem111" (dra) '73-Geora• Kennedy 2 (29 I ) I (C) "Double Trouble" (dra) '73-Shelley Winters 9 (C) ''T"• Second Or11t11t Sex" (adv) '56--Jeanne Crain 13 "face of Fire'' (dral 'S9-Cameron Mitchell, James Whitmore 2 (29 I) I (Cl "The Devll's Own" (hOr) '67-Joan Fontaine 5 "The Demon B•rtl•r ol Fleet Street'' (mys) '39-Tod Slauahler WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 7 9 • 5 7 9 ll 2 5 (C) "IUde to H1ncm1n'1 Tree" (wesl '67-Jac k Lord. (C) "Mister Robert•" (com) 'SS-James Caaney, Henry Fonda 23 6 10 (C) "Th• ltoc.ldord F1111"-Jam11 Gatner, Lnduy Waaqer "A Tree QrOW9 In Brooklyn"-Chll Robertson. Dia ne Baker (C) "Th• 01car" (dr1l '66-Stephen Boyd. Elke Sommer 17 3 (C) "fem1le Artlllery" (adv) '72-0ennis weaver. ld1 Lupino "Silly lo Salnf Anne" (com) 'S2-Ann Blyth, Edmund Gwenn "The Man lo the Mon1ter" (hor)-Enrique Ra mbal (29 I) I (C) "Jerwulem Flle" (adv) '72-Bruce Davison "The Lady Craved Eacltement" (com ) '50--Hy HazelL THURSDAY. MARCH 21 7 (Cl "The M•n Who W•nted to Uve forever'' (dra) '70-Stuart Whit man. Burl Ives. Sandy Dennis 9 (C) "Country Glrl" (dr1) 'S4-W1ll1am Holden. Grace Kelly 5 (C) ''The 01cer" (dra) '66--Stephen Boyd. Elke Sommer 9 "The Square Juncl•" (dra) '56-Tony Curtis. Pat Crowley 13 "The Rine" (dr1) 'S2-Gerald Mohr, Rita Moreno. 2 (29 I ) I (C) "OnlonhHd" (com) '58-Andy Griffith. fehc11 Farr 5 "River l"at.rol" <adv> '48--John Blythe. Wally Patch. FRIDAY, MARCH 29 7 (C) "Or. Goldfoot lo the Bikini Machine" (com) '6S-Fr11nk1e Av•lon 9 (C) "The Glenn Miiier Story" (mus) '54-James Stewa rt. 5 (C) "The 01cer" (dra) '66--Stephen Boyd. El~ Sommer 9 (C) "The Lollipop Cover" (dra) '6S-Don Gordon. 2 (29 I ) (C) "Artl1t1 lo Models" (com) '55-Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis SATURDAY, MARCH 30 . 9 "Sunset Boul1111rd" (dra) '50-Gloroa Swanson, W1ll1am Holden 11 "Th• Hucksters" (dral '4 7-Cla rk Gable. Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr 5 (C) "Hound of the B11kervlllH" (mys) '59-Peter Cuahlna. ~ 7 17 3 (C) "P'retty Boy f'loyd" (d ra1 '74-Mart•n Sheen, Kim Darby. 9:00 4 23 6 10 (C) "Uttle House on the P'ra lrle" (dral '73-Micheel Landon 5 (C) "Attack of th• Monsters" <sci fol '69-Chrostopher Murphy. 10:20 11:00 23 6 (C) "A Soy Ten fHt Tall" (adv) '69--Edward G. Robln1on. (29 I ) "'The lntem1" ldral '62-Michat>I Callan. Clofl Robertson 11:15 11:30 3 (C) "Th• Sin• of Rachel C•d•" (Jra) '6l-An11e Dickinson 2 "Hell 11 for HeroH" (dra) '62-Steve McQueen, Bobby D•rln 7 (C) "Zulu" (adv) '64-Stanley Baker. Jack Hawkins 10 "Green Dolfhl" Street" (dral '48-Lana Turner, V1n Heflin 13 (C) "Love o Three Queens" (dral '65-Hedy Lamarr • YOUR SHORTHAND . 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PA se n.:.· • '. :.r • 1' 2 01s·· C>O"'"'' f)")• J N f • 20 '1') ()f)/) .,.,....J >' ''1'""r:l fY\N •• I ·"i: ;:o.• .. l' S··wo sew 'Y1 - o ... s2499s AA& D Electronics 21 'J f I h \ T k'[£ 1 _o..., r" 11f ·" 642·8882 Proless1ona1 Service for all your name electronic.s TV · Radio· Stereo· Pnono · T o3Pe P~ge 11 THURSDAY MARCH 28 For morning •nd afternoon listinas, pl .. se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ue the day's movies; DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "A runny Thine Happened on the War to the Forum" (com) '6&-Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Bus· ter Keaton 10:00 (}) (C) "A Summer Pt1ee" Par! I (dra) '59-Richard Egan. Dorothy McGuire IJ "The Booby Trap" (mys) ·57_ Sydney Rafer. Patti Morgan. 11:30 IJ "udy in the Death House" (dra) '44-Jean Parker. "Never Sly Ole" (com) '39-Bob Hope, Martha Raye. 12:00 m "Street With No Name" (mys) '4S-lloyd Nolan. Richard Widmark 2:00 (C) "Anna Karenina" (dra) '71 -Tatyana Samotlara 0 (C) "Gi1ot'' (com) '62-Jaclue Gleason m "The Bob Mathias Story" (dra) '55-Bob Mathias @ (C) "Annapolis Story" (dra) '55 -John Derek (dra) '6S-Burl Ives, James Faren 11110. 4:30 (I) Same as lOAM listine (Cj9 (i ) "The Interns" Part I (dra) '62-Mtchael Callan, Cliff Rober! son. James MacArth ur E V EN I NL 6:00HI 0 m ~ ai) 9..> News 3 O [1;( ~~ -6'(~ 8 ) NewJ onanza 6 J Ho11n's Heroes I Beverly Hillbillies The Flintstones Nicltt Gallery El Pobre Gonulu Movie: (C) (2hr) "In love & War" (dra) '58-Dana Wynter. Rob ert Wag11er ED Hod1epod1e lOd&e ~ Speed Racer 6:30 Dealer's Choice Movie: (C) (90) ''The Min Who Wanted to Live Forever'' {dra) '70 -Stuart Whitman. Burl Ives, Sandy Dennis. 0 Diet Van Dyke ~ Merv Griffin I That Girt Dragnet 1 Ci' Hoean's Hefou : Zoom! • Uvin1 E.asy Tete·Revista Musical Desert Theatre little Rasuls J:OO 2) (C) ''Cry Terror'' (d ra) '58 - James Muon. Rod Steiger 3:30 6 (C) "The lost World" (sc1·f1) '60-Michael Rennie 1:00 CV O m "'"' Bowling for Dollars @ (C) "The Sound of Aneer" 'JOSE PEREZ GRADUATES' fo~e PcreL, a lavor1tc ol the crit1C!I in C IJS' ~hon-lived Calucci's Dep art- ment this l>Cason, is back in a new situation comedy, "Ace~ Up," which CBS will air Fm.Jay al 9: H>P~I . a\ part of a special prc!lenlatum of pilots for next scal>on. After wrapping up pro- duction ori "Ace~ Up," Perez took llomc 11111c out recently to talk ahout both hi~ old anc.J new show, Now lhJt a few monthll ha'c pa,scd "ncc the demise of Calucci\ Department. Peret can he more ohjectl\C about 11. •• ,, WCI~ a A,!OOc.J i.how," he !.JIU "Hut 1t wa~ too much a New York show- M1tJdlc America J1dn't cure for ii. All fhc cnt1c' li lo.cd II. c'c" in lhe 'maller citie~ in the M1JJ1t We~t. hut the people haled 11 We were killed 1n the rating!\. Of couf\c, being again't San- forJ and Son d1dn·1 help u' either T hat had a lot ro do with us getting cancelled." 1, he hitter abou1 it? "No. You can't be h1t1 cr about thing~ likl.' that It'' the nature of the hustne\\. There were lcgit1male rct1~0n\ why 1t Jidn'1 '>UC · cecd. I ht· d1sappninting part aho111 11 was that it Wt1.; rare It' he able to work with llllC h good people a~ Renee ril\ for, Jmeph Bologna and Jame' Coco That wa' a tremendouc; ei1pcricncc. ~ind I'm 'orry it had to end" Page 12 6 Movie: (2hr) "Deep Valley" (dra) '47-lda Lupino, Dane Clark '8' Inner Space Mod Squad I What's My Une ? I love Lucy (3J I Drum of Jeannie Esmeralda THE DAILY PILOr. TV WEEK. MARCH 24, 1974 Burdick and Foley search frant1call for a hidden bomb with thousands ol ltves at slake. ,:i~ (i_) Dragnet fil) Psycholoo Today "The Sensory World" I Dealer's Choice 801ln1 from the Olympic Meiican Rim Festival Movie: (2~hr) "Tiie Story on Pace One'' (dra) '60 -Rita Hay· worth. Tony Franciosa <t29 r a ) LISJle morama m Three Stoo1es ED LIVE MARINER 10 7:30 6 Orson Welles' Great Mysteries Top·level government secrets are stolen and a clear case of esp10· nage turns into a cue of deception and 1nvolu11tary su1c1de I Hoe1n's Heroes New Price Is Richt Help Thy Nelifibor You Asked for It * PHOTOS OF PLANETS HELP SUPPORT KCET Em KCET Membership Week/Mariner Mission live and taped coveraee ol the Manner 10 mission from Pasa· dena's Jet Propulsion l aboratory JPL experts provide details of lhe space probe of Mars. Venus and Mercury. Program will be Interr upt· ed periodically for membership ap· peals. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Country Girt" (dra) '54-William Holden. Biog Crosby, Grace Kelly. (iO) let's Make A Deal I J11eves de Gala Car1vana Musical Movie: (2hr) "Five St11 final" (dra) 'JI-Edward G. Robinson 00 To Tell the Truth I Bewitched (i) Wild World of An imals 8:30 0 Ci]) CIJ a> Firehouse Capt. Ry· erson and his men save a girl who has driven her car over a cliff. then rush to a stable fire threaten1n1 lo destroy valuable race horses. kCET Membership Week/Accion Chicano C29 (Ii) Jimmy Dean Show m Jonathan Winters Show m The Ghoul Gane m Merv Griffin Show 8:00 6 <eiV CJ)) The Waltons (R) Grandpa Walton leaves home after Grandma accuses him of flirting with the Baldwin sisters. This epi· sode was w11tten by men Corby who plays Grandma Em OUTER SPACE LIFE? * VIKING MARS PROBE 0 @@ O mr1 1p Wilson Show IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Osur" (dra) '66-Stephen Boyd 0 117' ~ a> Chopper OH1cers Em KCET Membership Week/Nova I "Is There life in Outer Space?" ai) Pano11ma Novel1 9:00 6 (~ Cl)) (j) CBS T h u r s d a J Movie: (C) (21tr) "4 funny Fam· ilies" Four half·hour comedy pilots. "The fess P11hr Show" stars Fess Parker as a widower ra1s1n1 three lively dau1hters. "Dominic's Dream" IJ ut end it Jill, and now Perez. " luoktng forward to the pol1s 1bility of d1)ing .. Ace!. Up" tor next sca~on In lhl' :-.how, Perez and Raul Julia are the 1lnly regulari. They portray two Puerto Rican racing car cnlhusiast' who ~croungc a living with rheir "n1ckle-and-dimc.. trucking hull inc" while iryrng to huiltJ n racing car that \\tll l'nrr) them to glory. I he pilot cpi,ode 'ho"' them in u ,Jap~tick trucking c.Jucl acro's rhe des- ert wit h anorher Puerto Rican team Hoth truck, arc h:wl1ng fond, of water- melo n, lu I d' Vega\, and hoth arrive 1hcrl' cmpr~. hJv1ng '>lfC\"'11 1hetr cargo all ll"'t'r the de,ert en route In a cli- m.1ct 1c -,ccnc. hoth '1dc, proceed 10 dc,1 r'm e.1lh 01hcr, trud ,,. \\ 11h cro" oar, and ,lcdgehamrner'. The fin.ti 'lhot 'ho"' Peret .ind J11f1. being towed 1n10 the 'umct rn their wrcd.cd truck. i.inging all the wa ) hccau'c rhey·d 'hnwn the orher \ldL· the\ cn11ldn'1 he pu,hed around. ShoulJ the ptl"' hecl1mc a 'eriei., Peret hope' 1t will hccome a vehicle whcn:h~ rhe rc't 11f Amcrica might become better aC4lH1inted with the Puerto Rican, whn li\l'. here. "In Caltfornta, ""here we mauc the ,how. the people arc more familiar with Mexican-American~ Bui Puertt' Ri C'<inl> arc entire!\ d11Tcrcn1 We arc an •'>lnnJ people. 1;nd we nrc more care- free \.\'(' take life :.1 li11lc ea,icr .. ory on la Hay rL ... ra ge of Pas a· oratory of the U$ and terrupt· ip ap· Final" on. pt. Ry irl who H, then ning to E k/Nov1 ?" ~dar F1m- pilots rs Fess three re1m" ez 1!> y of n. In arc two iasts their' IOC!>~ that IO a des- eam ater· rrive argo cLi- 10 t0\4 \hot lW~d trek, cy'd 't t~ rie:i. icle light 1hc .. I n ('IW , with Rt· "\ an arc- stars Joseph Mascolo and Rita Mor enc as a lransplanted·lo·Ca11rom1a Italian Catholic couple "Pete 'n' Tillie" stars Cloris Leachman and FRIDAY Carmine Carid1 as middle-aged new lyweds adjusting to married ltfe MARCH 29 "Ch1nee 1t l 25th St" stars Ron . Glass and Roi1e Roker 1n the story For morning and afternoon listings, of a lam1ly's move from Harlem to please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. an upper class suburban location. Below, tor your convenience, are 0 ~ (!) om Irons Ide (R) the day's movies. Chier Ironside tracks the nneleader of an outfit that illegally b11ngs DAYTIME MOVI ES girls into this country from Mu1co lo work as domestics 9:30 0 (C) "Under the Yum y T .,I (i) The Bold Ones um tee I 0 @ (3) m Kung Fu "The Bru (com) '63 -Jack Lemmon, Carol " (R) C ' k I d r Lynley 10 . aine s now e ge o sor 10:00 (C) "A Summer Place" Concl cery Is given a severe test when he (dra) 'S9-Richard Ega D th comes upon a town under the spell McGuire n, 010 Y ol a mal~ witch. O "No Wa"t Back" (m ysJ 55 -EE Gorr1on Eleanor Summerfield €!) V1nedades Vergel 11:30 0 "Roseanna McCoY'' (dra) '49- 9:30 0 News Farley Gran.ger. Joan Evans "Horu· EE WATC H FOR LI VE futhers" (com) '32 -The Marx * VENUS, MARS PHOTOS Brothers.. . .. EE KCET Membership Week/Mariner 12:00 ID (C) The Outriders (wes) SO Mission Continued -Joel McCrea. Arlene Dahl €!) u Hien1 2:00 8 "Sunset Boulevard'' (dra) 50 -.,.. m r.ft'I -Wilham Holden, Gloria Swanson 10:00 ~ ~ lt.J. 1JO m N B C Reports 0 (C) "The Resurred1on of uch· .The,,Energy Crisis American Solu ary Wheeler" {dra) ·71 _ 1 eslie hons ConcluSJon of a two part re· Nielsen Bradford Dillman pon on _possible solutions to the @ "la"rctny" ldra) '48 _ John energy crisis Frank McGee is host Payne 0 ID IE News 26 "Postmuk for Danger'' (mys) 61 ~t C:1llery SG-Robert Beatty f:> (!I I m Streets of San Fran-3:00 10 (C) ''The Bandwagon" (musl c1sco (R) Mike Stone impersonates S3-Fied Aslaire Cyd Cha11sse a p11est 1n an attempt to trap a 3:30 0 (C) "Let's Make Love" (roml priest killer before he can st11ke '60 -Yves Montand, Marilyn Mon i 1n. roe · Dra!"a 13 o (C) "The Girl Who Knew · • Pr~r~ the Lord Club Too Much" (mvsJ '68 -Nancy 10:30 I Twthfht Zone Kwan. Adam West • Joume"t to Adventure 4:30 3-S.me as l OAM listing Bill Cosby (29 8 ) "The Interns" Cenci. (dra) Teatro con Oswaldo Calvo '62-Michael Callan, Cltll Robert News son : KCET Membership Week /Black Journ1I I Loa Olu Felicu 11:00 0 0 al m al Newi (jJ @,) Ei) QJ (6) News 6:00 tJ00 8 ~ma:lm News Twillght lone ( 3 IJ_O !J (j 7~r 6 ( 19 -a ) News Perry Muon ft Bonanu Movie: "The Square Jungle" ~ Hogan's Heroes I (dra) '5~!on. y Cu~1s, Pat Crowley I Beverly Hillbillies ID Mlu1on: lmpos~ib~~ , The Flintstones (Fl Movie: 'The Rine (dra) S2-Night Gallery Gerald M~hr, Rita Moreno El Pobre Gonulu @ 3 Livin& ~asy 26 Movie: (2hr) "No Highway in . f@ . ) The Pioneers the Sky" (dra) 'Sl-James Stewart l 1.15 a) Crnema 34 . EE Hodgepodge Lodge lUO 8 (@ (i)) @ CBS lite Movie:' m S9etd Racer (C) "Onlonhead" (com) "58-Andy ,.-• . Grilltth Fehc1a Farr. Walter Mal 6:30 6 Dul~r s Choice thau ' fl Movie: (C) (90) "Dr. Cotdloot 0 ~CI) o m Johnny Carson & the Bikini Muhine" (com) '6S g Movie "River Patrol" (adv) '48 -Fran~ie Avalon, Susan Harl -John Blythe. Wally Patch Q Dick Ya~ '?Yke 0 1 Ci) C£) Wide World of En· 10 Merv G.nff1n tertainment "Academy of Country w That Gui Music Awards'" Roger Miller hosts Dra&~n_et __ ~Alfred Hitchcoc• Pres.ents 1 '3) I SPECIAL 11 s r a e I -25 Ell) KCET Membership wee•/Beh1nd Yurs Yo~ng Alan King hosh the Unes 1· z~_m. 12:00 (i) Or. Irene Kassorl1 • Ltv~ng Easy m Movie: (C) "Her Twelve Men" · ' Variety Cdra) '54-(jreer Garson m ~sert Thntre l :OO i O (i) ~ (6l "ews EE Little Rascals · (lQ) m Tomorrow 7:00 EJ Ci) 0 m News l :45 Movie: "Oreeon Passaie" (wes) 0 Bowling for Dollars '57-lola Albright John Ericson 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Blood & Z:JO m All-Nl&tlt Sho.;: "Blood on the Sand" (dra) "41-Tyrone Power Sun " ''The llttle Minister" "8 Wildlife Theatre 3:10 6 'Movie; "Nodume" (mys) '46-B What'! My line? George Raft. Lynn Bari m I Love Lucy EVENING THE OAILV PIL01 TV WECK MARCH 24. 19/ol ' m Mod Squid I I La Crtada 81tn triad• ff) Esmetalda · • Cl Almanaque 1l 6 Dragnet • 9'30 4Jl 6 10 4J6 m Brian Keith EE KCEl Membership Week/Am· Show Or Ch•lee CRORer Bowenl lton Weather foll\ fnr 1t11e 111 Dr Anne ~ college ( '29 8 ) Amencan Horse & Horse· chums d Rtrl with a Que~t1onable man repuldt•On Eil Orama 0 17 J Q) The Odd C4uple (Rl a;) Eventos Latinos Helped by felt• Oscar wins a car m Three Stoogu in a radio QUI/ show .ind this leads 7:30 6 Bobby Goldsboro Show to co ONnl'r\h1p d1llerenLes J Hoi-an's Heroes M News 8 ~3 6 10 Holl"twood Squares Fishrn' Hole Help Thy Nelrhbor · La Hiena 8 Jimmy Dean Show 10.00 0 ('9 8 ) 8 CBS Reports lhe O M1lhon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The College~ A ~tudy ol why pma te cot Glenn Miller Story" 1 musl S4 leges are in l1nanc1al wails and James Stewar1. June Allyson what the parents 01 a student can Q) Bewitched e,pect for the lu1t1on they pay 17, r3 To Tell the Truth )' 0 2~ 6 19 m D t 1 n Martin EE KCET Membenhrp Week/Wall Show Hank Aaron 1s the ·roastee Street Week 0 m I!) News a;, Untamed World 6 Night Gallery m [scenario 0 17 I 3 CD Toma Da'Je imper Ef) The Ghoul G1n1 senates lhe tormer cellm.ite ol a ID 7:35 Walt Street Week young e• con suspected of murder * INVEST IN KCET! ing a pohceman who accidentally 8:00 0 ( ~ a l Dlrt"t Siiiy Sally raises killed the youth s girlfriend dunng the ire of a moonshiner when she a raid on drug users Kmtolfer Ta converts his tomboyish daughter 1n bort and Ralph Meeker guest to n beautiful young lady ;26 Allred Hltchocock ~resents 0 ll 6 10 m Sanford & Son et) KC~ Membership Wee~/B1ll 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Osur" Moym Journal (dral 66 -Stephen Boyd Elke ~~ramath l dCI b c;ommer ,..;1 raise e or u 0 17 3 Cl) Brad"t Bunch CR) 10:30 6 Tw1heht Zone Girl hater Bobby is kissed by a cute 0 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen 1111re !,'trl and he tears he ma~ havt ll) The Untouchables lhl' mumps EE L1 Rev1sta de Marrone a At luue 26 Hews m Dealer's Choice m Lo,11 Valde1 The Untouchables 11:00 6 0 0 Fl) m Q) News Meucan Film Festival 3 8 10 ~ ~ News 26 The Saint 0 I SPICIAL I Sh1k1nah rellowsh1p EE WASH . WEEK REVIEW Presents 1 6 Per'"t Muon * ROUNDUP$ FOR 28. O Movie . (C) ''The lollipop Cov-ID KCfT Membership Wee~/Wuh· er" (dral 65-Don Gordon ington Week in Review m Mission: Impossible m Cl Show de Rosita Peru EE KC[J Membership Week/Firing a!) Panorama Novel1 Line Ef) MQvie: (2hr) ''The Very Thought 17 J Livin& Eas"t of You" (rom) '44-Dennis Morgan. (~ e ) The Pioneers fleanor Parker 11:15 ~ Cmema 34 8:30 tJ (29 8 ) 8 Good Times Based 11:30 f) ('9 8 ) CBS lite Movie: (C) on past performance. lhe odds 1n "Artists & Models" (com1 SS-Dean favor or J J becoming a high schOlll Marten Jerry Lewis senior are between slim and none. 0 ll 6 10 m Johnny Carson 1nd the probab1hty or his be1n11 The Bee Gees guest held back worries Ille whole family 0 17 3 Q) In C4ntert Kiss, fog 0 ll 6 10 EI) Lot.u Luck hat. Melt.ssa Manchester Redbone 0 17 3 Cl) Six Million $ Min dnd Kool & the Glng star Steve Austin learns that the doctor 8 Sur Trek who made his extraordinary b1on1i: (Et True Adventure hmbs has been kidnapped by inter '.26 Don Kirshner's Rock Cone.er! national crlmlnars whO want the,12:00 0 Mo•ie: (C) "Woman Ttmn Sn· doctor lo make a bionic man lor en" (com> '67 Sh11lty Macla1ne them '6 Rocle Concert m Merv Griffin Show Q) Movie. (Cl "Royal WeddlnR'' 9:00 0 (.29 8 ) 8 I SPECIAL I CBS (mus) 51 JanP Powell Pilot Projects "Evel Knievel" Sam ED KCET Membership Week/Inter· Ell1011 stars as the daredevil motor lace cycle stuntman who laces a battle 12:30 8 Movie · (C) "Mission Mers" ol the se•es when a gHI eycl1\t chal (adv) "67-Nick Adams lenges his NOrld champ1on~h1p 1:00 0 10 m M1dn1eht Special The 1ump1ng ''Aces Up" stars Jose Peret Guus Who host Guests are Wish .1nd Raul Juha as 1wo zany truck bone Ash. Sha Na tfa. David fssu d1111ers who dream of w1nn1ng fame and Leo KoltkP. with a non running race car 0 In SessJon Anne Murray and 0 ll (61 10 EI) Girl With Some· gu1ta11st Duane [ddy guest thing E•tra No 1nlormation available ~The Prisoner from NBC Networ~ al our press lime 1:45 Q Movie: "Cry In the Night'' (dr<1) 6 The Bold Ones '56-Nalalie Wood I Safari to Adventure 2:00 m All·Nieht Strow: "A c t I o n I n El Pldre de Ml Barno Arabia," "Dangerous Profusion," KCET Membership Wtek/MH· "Teen1ee Zombiu" ~rpiece Theatre Upstairs, Down 3:10 O Movft : "uptrrmtnt Perilous" stairs (Al fmys 1 ·44 Hedy L•m•11 P.i, I• 1 j ..1 SATURDAY MARCH 30 '.1 0 RN INC 6:00 .J.!. Sunrlat S.mester 6:30 1:f SunrlM S.mt1ter I TV 8 Clasiroom Alternatives "Venereal 01uue·· 7:00 ~ ) Hair le1t lunch • ®J mlldsv111e tnnesa.t Tuxedo Cl7. Burs lunny BrOthtr Buu 7:30 (fj9 (f)) Sabrina ~ f 6 t'IOJ m Addams flmil, Mormon Tabemaclt Choir Ultra Min <rn (1, foal's Ciana Alf fired Up £ltmtnt1ry Ntwa 1:00 (5 ) Scoob,.Doo ~I 0 @m Enttf1tntJ + 4 John Wayne T"91trt M~lt: "D1nrttou1" (dra) '36 I Alfrtd Hltchcocil '""ntl Roller G1mu JO:JO (~ ) Joslt & Ult ,UUJ• I ijttt ' :F .. ~:.:~~ .. c;-:ldy Mllttr Rt. rs' Ntiahbortlood 11 :00 <!if ) hbblta ' ''"'"' l1nim 8 @ C6 m rht 1•tso11• Movit; "M0tfH, lite ""te" (adv) '61-Steve Reeves. 11) !!ju111a: Window to the S.uth O @@(f)AIC Superatu Movit I::: .... Sttttt 11 :30 <eff' (I)) ID NIA 1 .. ••ttt•U O@®Jm,01 Mnit: ''Slttpe11 Wot" (adv) I-Lloyd Holan. O Movft: (C) "Column South" (wes) '53-Audie Murphy. m Ad ub I!) Mo~lt: "fr111d1 In the H1unttd HouM" (com) Donald O'Connor. iii) Cb1•plo11~p Wr..Ulllf '. • I · ,J ', I J ( I '. -Bette Davis, F11nchot Tone 0 (ljl @ S41per Friends 12:00 StrendipitJ D Mo~i•: (C) "Rtd Dl'lpn" (adv) @ rn Ol Action '74 '67-Stewart Granier. lnalalrt CD Mo.it: "first Ya11k Int. TokJO" lanctr (1dv) '45-Tom Neal, 81rba11 Hale (I) World of Wonder Voice ot lotye • U.S. NiVy S.un11 StrHt 12:30 • The Bralnworks THE DAILY PILOT, tV WEEK, MARCH 24, ·1974 I loller C11H1 Futbol·S.Cctt Movies: (C) '111undtt h1 tflt a ,., ... "GOd Is Mr ,art111r'' Q) MovM: ''lost CoMm1nd'. 1:30 i Unlwtraft, IMllo1111 Held On ; Mlattt Ro1era' Ntllhberllood 2:001 ({fi ) ,,, Albert 'robltms In llvin1 lntem1tlonal Hour M~lt: (C) "lulfalo 1111" (wes) '44-Joef McCru. Maureen O'Hara Q) Movte Cluslcs: Same as 11.30 AM hsttn1. fl1) S.11111e Street 2:30 I) (Citl ) cas Children's Film f'esttvlf Can1pu1 Profile Movie: '1he Unf1itllful'' (dra) '60-<;ina Lollobri1id1, Mai Brilt. 8 Sht1t1st Sports lt(tnda MtWft: (C) "Dtstry" (Wes) '55 -Audie Murphy, Lori Herson. I (]) fl) ltolltr Gamet l :OO Sketchbook Focus Movlt: "Appolnbnent in Lon· don" (adv) '55-0ir11 Bogarde. fJ C..ltbrify lowllna Cl) Mowtt: "Tht Redhead & tile Cowbor" (wu) 'SO -Glenn ford, Rhonda Flemin1. Sci·Fl Tlleatte Volu of Airiculturt Wrtlttl111 ; C.rrtSC4fendas • El Juido · UmltJ of Man GI!) Rkti Wa.rd'a Rock I ltofl l!)IOmba 5:30 n ~ (Qt CJ)) News • Unllmed World Mowit: (C) (90) "Yu•a" (WU) '70-tllnt Walker, Barry Sulhv1n I Portet Waaoner Ac:clOfl Cttru111 "Los Four" (R) ThrH Stoops fV(N I NG &:oo o mm ..... Qi Hee Hn The Real Doti Stttlt Show Nlfllt C1lltry Cfnt Coao en Clnt Ci) N•tional Ctorraplllc : NOH (10 • (/jf, ) Wol1d at W •r m $pHd R1etr 6:30 (JJ "•ws Sports Wltll .. ,... llNIC Nnn Contlrtnct Twillallt Zent ..... Cl) CD Rt1 .. ntt Report lo• dt Mtllco • lauSe Uttlt bKlls 7:00 Otlltt ,toplt, otMr fllaces Wiid Klnrdorn Trutll " Consequen"a lowtlnf for Dofl1rs 6 Ot.,r '"'"· Other "'"' I Alll Somtbedy I Wortd at Wer I. Sacred Htart/Tllt Chrlateplltra : Mister ltortts' Ntlfhbofti• 1:30 ~l (fQJ fl:) Inell Hlah. 'ri· o.tdoon With libtrty Mutu1I w1t1 c,, Ci) Eduutiott at Wort 3:30 hstr'• TrMhoUst · Vldory at Se1 "Melanesian Hiifltmue" Q) Movlt. "lallld Of a Cunt/tltt• ,,.atut s,trfl l.litnda tr'' (wu) '63-Mart, Robbins. : S.111M Strttt 9:00 ID'~ ) Faworttt M1rtJ1ns ltlptll C:OS.s . 9 I • Oj m s11mund • Acrlailture USA Movl1: ''Tiie Couecka" (adv) 1:00 Youtll HI tit• 70s · Edmund Purdom. O asketb-'l's top 0 cm (I) laasle'a Rtteue Ranr•rs * stars-.:The EAST /WEST (f) Eltp1t1nt '°' 0 A STAR I Mlsttr Rortta' Ntlfllbomood C llEGE LL· 9:30 (~(I)> Jtannl• GAME-A sports special eiJ (j) @) fl:) ""II P111t111r D 0 (j) QgJ Eaat/Wtat COlltat Movie: "Security Risk'' (dr1) '54 Alf·Sbr latMtball -John Ireland, Dorothy Milone. 0 Spr1n& Sports The tmk & field m @ (I) &host ChaM11 team of UCU vs. the Unlvttsity ot Dustj'i Trail Tennessee. Movie: •'Thi Moon & Shptn"" Ci) Movie: "ll1ct lattallon" (dra) (d11) ''3-Georee S1nders. '60-frank Peters. I SU.mt street O Tiit 'artnt Came 10:00 ! ) (i) $pttd lufO 0 Mowlt: (C) '~lmarron Kid" 6 ®) &?;) Star Trek (wes) '52-Audie Mufl)hy. Brady Kida I Combat It 'R II r-" (d ) land of ... , lf'lan._ Mov : • td Ba upres.s ra "' • .. '52-Jeff Chandler. Arn Nicol. @ M ow i e: "Slllora Thrtt" mJ Countl)' Music (com) '4G-M1chael Wildln2. W.C. Snitzer & Company INCOME TAX SERVICE !.FRVINQ HAl180R AR(A l3 Y(ARS Perso nal or Business Call Mr. Clark For Appointl14 675-6676 2855 E COAST HWY SUITE 229. CORONA DEL MAR P~ge 14 · l•pacto (ft) CJ) Q) 'r• Bowltts Tour The $80-:000 Ebon1te Open lrom T°'edo, Ohio. Tiit Ylr&f 11l1n (I) Conc:em : Eltctrk Co111pan, ( ) Safari to Adwnture 4:00 Slips to L11rnl111 Wllrt's Colna On Wiid Wild Wut Soul Train Cine Como 111 Cine Ci) It Takes A Thief Wilburn lrtttltrs : Mr. Wizard ( " @> Unllmtd World · Dram• · • ''"°""'' Latino Vol" Of Aariculture 4:30 Movit: (C) "Tht Intruders" (wes) '67-John Saxon. a l11quiry/Entro I g~a:o.t,, W'ltll Uberty Mutu1I It ,.,. It It lporant 1111 Andtraon SMw 'srdttfoo Todar "The Sensory World'' ( _ Cf)) Chall1nitn1 S.1 • Antlteny Sft1ne's Rod-On SMw Coron1 Now 5:00 · Wildlife Theatre Count,, Music ~mour Pruenb U1J CV m ABC's Wide World of Sports I ~tu~ This Wtek In the NBA ...... Movie: (2hr) "Tiie Hucllsttra" ( a) '47-cJuk Gable. Ava Gard· ner, Deborah K1>rr fl) Tht '•rsuaders I (i) OU.tr People, Other Places Nuhvllle Music Interface (R) ltolltr Qamu I'd Liu to Know C(ft; ) m Lawrtnu Wtlk It T uu A Thltf ~ John w.,,.. Thtat,. Drapft mr De111 Show : KCET M1mbtl'llllp Wtt•/Chucl M1nalont "Day In the Garden" The Chuck Mangione Quartet and voc1l· isl Esther Satterfield perform In Sonnenberr Gardens. I T1ttn> def Slbado Pollet Suritot1 ,,,.,. ... La111va1• ,'1>~1111 fI!l 10 CHUCK MANGIONE * Quartet Performs in NY 7:30 IJ Wild World ot Anl111111 "All Kinds of Parents" A look al youn1 animals lhat~ow uo without parents. I Thrfllsee•era nbusters lotinr From the Ol)ftiplc (I) Let's Malit A Dtal Miiiion $ Mowlt; (2'hhr) "Sun· set lout.vatd" (dra) '50-Wllllam Holden, Glori• Swanson. (10) Ozzie~ laJrts 9 m lobb, G.ldaboro Show 8:00 8 (~ {I)) (I) All In IM Family U @-@ ®} m Emtratnq! (R) A recently married officer lies seri· ousfy injured while the paramedics are frustrated with no open radio lines. U @CI) al Tiit Pal1rid11 Fam· ify "Hate Thy Nelehbor" Ntw ntl&h· bors create problems tot the Part- ridae family. Nita Talbot ind Ronne Troup auest . QI Movie: (Zhr) ''The Hucbtln" (dra) '47-Cltrll Gable, Ava G1rd· ner, Deborah Kerr. I Chlmpionslllp Wresttlna Cine Como tn Clnt Double Shod theatre @!) Super Show ~ J1pant1e Lanav•rt Prorr•nt ·1974 (WIS) an . (R) sian rd· 1:30 8 (~ Cfl> M•A•s•H While 0 MARTHA REEVES Heads operahn& on Korean clvihan wound-* Don Kirshner Concert ed. H1wkeye and Tripper John are O Don Klrstlntr's Rock Conurt shocked when they remove shrapnel Guests tnclude Martha Reeves. Leo that obviously came from Amencan Kottke K nd La R b ff. · 1 . ansas. a rry asp erry 1uns, so they request an o 1c1a tn· & th H h t vesli11tion. e 11 ' eppers O Movit: (C) (2hr) "Hound of ~ EE News .,_. luklmllts" (mys) ·s~Peter a:> MeWytand Cushinf, Chri5topher Lee {I) Lou .'°rdon Show ({)Combat 10:10 EE Muste flasll/Jti11nest Mori• O Ci1J (}) CE AIC Suspense Mow· 10:20 O Movie: (C) (90) "Attia of tM it "Pretty Boy Floyd" Martin Monsters" (sci f1) '6~hnslopher Sheen, Kim Darby, Michael Parks Murphy ind Ellen Corby star 1n this drama · 10:30 @ Yestuday tization of the hfe of the infamous m """ 11nrster, Charley Arthur Floyd m NANA PURSUES PREY all NAUGHTY NANA NOW! * EVIL WAYS GO ON' * All OF HER TONITE! m KC£T MtmbtnJlip Week/Nan• HELP SUPPORT KCET (cont'd) ''The Victim" Han• retires EI1) KCET Membeuhlp Week /Nan• to her country hous. and entertains A four·hour BBC dramatization ol Voun1 Geor1e Hucon and Steiner Emile Zola's story about a success· She decides to return to the theatre fut courtesan's career in Paris and but her first objective is stlll the her effect on those around her. The seduction of Count Muttat. special will be interrupted at various 11:00 I rn 0 0 @) News times during the evenina for Mem· 6 9i11 Anderson Show bership Week appeals In "The Mi11lon: lmpoulbla Courtesan," Nana-once a street· Tony Ii Suun Alamo walker-is now the toast of Paris. 1 (1) Roell Concert The rich banker Steiner has bought (!) Mme: (C) "A Boy Ten fHt her a country house but she is de· Tall" (adv) '69-Edward G. Robin· termined to capture the attentions '°n of Count Muff at. the Empress' ~ 700 Club Chamberlain. Katharine Scholfield (~ Cl)) Movie: "The Interns" (dre) portrays Nana Freddie Jones. Roi· '62 -Michael Callan, Cllff Roben· and Curram. John Bryans. Alan son, James MacArthur Browning, Peter Craze and Donald ~Cinema 34 Burton also star. · • The Happy Hunters 9:00 I) (Q1 Ci)) Mary Tyler Moore • It Is Written Show (R) A conaresswoman with 11:15 @ Movie: (C) "The Sl11i of R1<llal whom Mary worked on a news show Cade" (dra) '61-Anaie Dickinson. accepts Mary's very casual invita· Peter Finch. tion lo dinner and suuests that ii 11:30 I) Mowt.: "Hell Is for Heroes" be the v~ next evenina. (dra) '62-Steve McQueen. Bobby B @ · ~ m NBC Saturday Darin. Fess Parker. Movie: ( ) (2hr) "Little House on 0 Tht Nancy Wilson Show • tM Prairie" (dra) '73 -Michael (i) Movie: "Scene of tM Crime ' Landon. Karen Graule, Melissa Gil (dra) '50 -'Ian Johnson. bert, Melissa Sue Anderson. Lind· 0 Movie: (C) "Zulu'' (ad~) '64 - say Sidney Green Bush. Victor Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins. Ulla French. A young family struggles to Jacobson. survive In the mid·l870s as new (1) Star Trell homesteaders on the plains of llan 0 Falttl for Tocl•J sas. o Movie: "fiireen Dolphin Sttttt" I Premier film (dra) '48-Lana Turner, Van Heflin. Happlneu Is @ Movie: (C) "Lowe ol Thrtt Desert Theatre Queena" (dra) '&5-Hedy Lam1rr. 9:30 I)(~ ) 8 ob N e w h 1 rt ~ KCET ~embtrslllp WHk/Nena Show Mariette Hartley cuests as a The Queen Nana learns that cour· very attractive divorcee who creates lesa~s sho~ld not fall in l~e when a small feud between Jerry and she is d.ecei~ed by Fontan Howard when she starts dating the a:> Trinity Bible Sehool f th Ci) Roct Concart two o em. 0 . "Sub ri ..._ h .... .. I Alfred Hltdlcodt huents 12:00 Movie: ma ne -• ... . Minority Community (dra) '58-John Bentley. KCET Membership Week/Nani 0 Movie: "24 Hou~ to Kiii" (dr1) THE D.AILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 24. 1974 ta II 11 TO NEW TERRITORY One Hundftd years aco, a young fa1her, mo1 her and 1he1r three children walked away £rom their cabm m the i.nowy woods o t Wi cons1n, c limbed mto a covered wagon drawn by two horse\ and set out for the newly opened territory of Kansas Everyone bated to leave Wisconsin, esp«ially 10 say goodbye to grandma, grandpa and friends. But father said they had to travel. Too many people were moving in and 5Caring off 1he game he hunted for [ood and clothmg. Besides, in Kansas. the government was offer· ing 160 acres free to anyone who would homestead their plot A man could be his own man there. The father-young. rugged and restless-was named Charles Ingalls. H is wife was named Caroline and the three children, all girls, were Mary. I I : Laura. 10 and little Carr ie, 3. Mary wa_, pretty. but timid. Laura was not so pretty. but very bright and adventurous. Carrie was just happy. Years later. when Laura grew up, she married Almanzo W ilder. ~ Laura lngalb Wilder, she began to write books about her famil) ·s life in rhe America of 1ho<;e early days. he called the first book. about the Wi"SCOnsin da~. "The Little House in the Big Wood~ ... The 5ccond book about the move to Kansa~ and the struggle to ~urvive there, she named '"lllc Little House on the Prairie." Seven mon books followed. They came to be known as the "Little Hou~ books." Harper & Row publi11hed the first one in 1932, the last one in 1971, with each one topping the one before 1t in 'iales. More than I ,500.000 copies were sold in the past two years. These figures impressed show business ellecutive Ed Friendly. who went from vice-president in programming w11h NBC in New York to co-executive producer of Rowan and Manin'' Laugh-Jn. Friendly ,:iid he c;pent months explonng the J>O'i~ibility of preparing companies 10 acquire 1he rights to the ~ries m September. 1972. ..One big reason why we won," said he. "wa..s our announced intention up front to present these books a.s a .. aga, a ~cries of dramatizations in which the characters will grow and chan.ge." Friendly 11aid he spent month.'i exploring the possibility of prepamg I.hi~ i.aga for the motion picture screen before convincing himself that it more properly belonged on the television crcen Friendly said be also was convinced that Michael Landon, former star of Bonanza-as Little Joe-would be perfect ~ the young father. Landon, in tum, was o enthusi~tic about the ~ory th:u he not only wanted 10 s tar in it. but al o direct 11. Friemlly con- curred and ~tarteJ the wheel\ turning. '.'.:crecn wri1cr Blanche Han · alis. who al o did the TV adaptation of rhe novel. "t\ Tree Grow in Brooklyn," was engaged tQ wrire the script. A cast was painstak· inglr assembled-TV newcomer K aren Grassle to play the mother. o;pinted Melissa Gilben to play Laura, lovely Melissa Sue Ander on to play Mary and, as baby Carrie, a tin) thing w11h a hig name. Lindsay Sidney Green Bush. At the same time, Friendly and associate producer Kent McCray were cri~scrossing rhe Southwest looking for the right place to film rhis '>lOry ceded were snow .ind woods for the Wisconsin '>Ccne::,. rolling plains for the Kansas scenes For the former, it was decided 10 use the hills outside Sonora. California. For the latter. the platn' out'iide nearby Stockton. (cont'd) '65-ltx Barker, Mickey Rooney. a!) Californie Gos51 m Movie: (C) "Planet on tflt 10:00 I)(~ ) @ "CiAt. J Gram· Pr"I" ~scHi) '6,9-J~ek Stua~ my Salutes Oscar An hour long spe· 12:30 Movie: (C) 'She .<adv) 65- Finally in January everything was ready and the cameras rolled It wa.c. decided 10 shoot the Sonora (Wiscon~in) ~enc~ first for fear lhe snow might melt ~o danger. h was freezing cold on lhO'\e grey dawns in outer Sonora. Filming continued through Fehrnary. followed by editing. dubbing and adding \he mu\ic Now come ... the culmination of all this activity. going hack w the I I-month effort to get right~ to the book' cial spotlighting the music of the Ursula Andress. John Richardson movies since the inception of the Eii) KCET Membership Week/N1n1 annual awards of the Academy of "fall of an Empire" Nana. reduced Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. again to walking the streets. has one Gene Kelly is host and cuesls will more chance for alory. when she include Frankie Av1lon. Janet Blalr. !!l!ets Count .~uff.•t 1111n. Rosemary Clooney. Dick Hayme~. 1:00 W ~ovlt: .Mllhon Dollar ~•n· Gordon MacRae. Henry Mancini. hunr (mys) .. 57~Richard ~nn1n1. Donald O'Connor, Dionne Warwicke 1:10 I) Movie: Sun' (dra) 38-Ty· and 1!11• Withers rone Power. Loretta Youn&. 0 ll1J Cil m Owen Marshall A 1 :30 m Al!·"!~llt S11ow: (C) UAt 5!°"''• Vletnam deserter is arrested when Point, Enchanted Cottaa•. (C) he returns from Canada atter his "The H11fbmd" father suffeis 1 heart 1tlack Jane 2:25 IJ Movie: '';!1'• story . tf Vernon & Wyman. Mecdonald Certy and Ran lrtnt Ca~t (mus) 39 -Fred dolph Mentooth auest Astaire, G1n1er Ro1ers On Sacurday (Much 30) M ir hael I andon ''a'' 1n ·The l.11tle House on the Prairie," two-hour. fact-base World Premiere drama on the NBC Saturday Night Movie from 9 to 11 PM. T he motion picture tells the story of the Ingalls family in it~ move to Kansai\ from Wiseonsin, and its struggle to s urvive there. as 'een through the eyes of young Laura, who also narrates. 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What do you think of limiting gasoline purchases to ten gallons?-T. T. K., Santa Rosa, Calif. e Of aU the 4uestio11ablc ptoposnls put forth for combating the energy crisis, limiti11g gu:.olinc purchases to ten gallons seems to me thl· rno~t· futile. What cJjfiorcnce is there be- twee11 a trip to the g.ls \talion once a week for 20 gallons and two trips a week to th<' ~tntiun for ten gallom-cxcept in tlic l'xtra gas used fo r the ucldcd trip? 1:0R AMANDA BLAKE of .. G11111i11wka" I've heard you keep 11 lion ns a pet. Js it de-dnwed or de- toothed?-L. D .• Encino, Cnlif. • No. We just try ti' '>lay on good l<:m1s with each other. FOR MICKEY MANTl~E Who is the toughest pitcher ~·ou ever foced?-John Todd, Sncrnmento, Calif. • Dun Drysdale of the Dougl'r~. I le was also the mcu11cst. I It.· was a friend nf mine. but he'd <."lJme by brforc a game • 111cl s;\y, "\\'here do rou want tn get hit today?" FOR DA.'V R.\Tl/£R. ('/JS 1·011c\11mul<'11t I low do ~ ou :mswcr the charge that the press is out lo "get" thc Pre~idcnt?-Joc Zcloof, Edison, N.J. • I t"s 11111 in~ 1011 to gl'l in n:unC'·calli11g or acCH\ation 111.1tdw!\ "1lh thi' or .my 11thcr Prc~tdl'n t. ~l y 1ob is to get as m11dt of the tmth about whnt is going 1111 as l can, an<l to 1t•pmt it .1n:matdy ancl f .1irly. Somc·timt''-, hC'ing human, I f.til, hut that b my ~oul. I lo,·e my t•otmtry and n •spect the Ollit·1· of the Pn·~idt•11c\". I fr<·I 110 h11stilitv townrcl this or any other Presidc11t. . . FOR 1'111-: ASK 1·11 EM rou RS ELF l~DITOR I oftcu watch Redd Foxx on "Sanford & Son," and on T \' tnlk shows, a nd like him very much. Is he ns nice ns he seems to hc?-8. Williams. Roswell, N.M . • That depends on who's t:Uk.ing. Lots of people will agree with you th.it he's a -,w('etheart. But some, including !;C\"Cr:tl of the cast and crew of ''Sanford & Son, .. claim he's become swellhenclt'd, thnt !>ttccess h as gone to his ht.'ad, nnd that he's not as nice as hC' once was. Cowr Photo by Tyler Thom1011 e Anv wom.111 who sayi. this is a female chauvinist. An) de6111tio11 of the '' clllll'.n's movement that lcacls you to lhi11l.. thJt mutht·r' ~hould jb~u1do11 their children patently violah:'> what thl· women's mo\ cmcnt is all about, which is the right of wonu•11 tu lull pcrsonhoo<l. This inclucks the choice of '' hcthcr or 1111t .md \vhcn to ha,·c chiJdrt•n, but not the right of women t11 love am! care lur the chil<ln•n they bear. FOR ISAAC ASIMOV, science-fiction author What's your explanation of the ioOux of UFO rcporl s?-1. Turner, Boise, Idaho • Manias are catching. [( one person decides tu cut •>ff his hair to pmtc:.t soml'thing, prl'lty suon dozens of pt"l1plc au m·c·r the country will h<· doing the same. \Vhent·H·r tllll' per· son reports a flying saucer and it gets into the paper, vo11 ca11 always expect a whole rash of them. It doesn't mean a tl1ing. FOR ARf flUR GODFREY I henr you're an amateur radio operator. \\'here do you operate and what class are you ?-Kris Wenger, Battle Creek, Mich. • Truthfullv. I dvn't knuw wltat class I am, but m' ltu•m(' t' m.irk<'d "ge;1eral," and my call sign is K4LIB (Kin~ Four Love It Baby). llut c.11111'1 hotht•r calling. I han• 110 1·quip· ment at present. having giwn it nll to a home for the hli11cl in New York. 1'"0R TERRY A.\'NE MEEUWSEN, Miss :\merica 197-'3 What do )"OU think about the "Ms'.' bit?-Kimberh Fulker- son, Roge~s\ille. Tenn. ' • l think \\"omen's Lib would acc.:omplish a lot more: if tht'} approached problems po:.iliH·ly. ~ for the "M~." bil-tht· l.1~1 thi11g our society 11ccd' h another name tag attached to a 'oci.11 grnup. 01wc· this libcr:.ilio11 is achieved. "e\ l' l\ll got to 11, c and work together. So, ll'l 's work togctlwr to get there . FOR CELESTE HOLM Do you like television? -Homer Martindale, Tarrytown. N.Y. • 1 think it's a ,·cry important medium. But J think it's bc:tn~ used too much to sell products. When making a commcrt·ial, the actors spend days, even weeks, filming it. Out wht•11 it comes to the programming, the actors are given ont• chant'l'. and as long as nobody completely muffs the scene, the di· redor says. "Cut and print it!" I think that shows "where it's at." March 24, 1974 /Uml(V ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, PrHldent and Publisher LEONARD S. OAVIOOW, Chairman PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.-Ad Director MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chiel Sid Layefsky, Mar!leting Dir , Gerald S. Wroe, Reynolds Ood1on, Managing Editor Eastern Mgr.: Robert 0. Glick, Associate Richard Yaldatl, Ari Director Eastern Mgr.; Joe Frazer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; Roaalyn Abrevaya, Women's Editor Richard T. Flynn, Detroit Mgr. Marilyn Hanaen, Food Editor PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT o. CARNEY Joan Henrlckaen and Hal Landon, Associate and LEE ELLIS, VP sand Co-Duectors . Editors; Gloria Briar, Pictures Robert H. Marriott, Mgr.: Robert J. ChrlsUan Contributing Editors: Peer J . Oppenheimer, PUBLISHER SERVICES: Robert Banker, Hollywood: Larry Bortsteln, Sports. Promotion: Caryl Eller, Merchend1song; Louie PAOOUCTtON: Melbourne Zipprich, Director Laraia, Distribution Richard Wendt, Mgr : Roberta Collins, Makeup HeadQUE.rters 641 Lexington Ave , N V , NV 10022 t 1974 FAMIL y WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved A pubhcelion ot Downe Communlc11lon1, Inc. Edwerd "· Down., Jr •• Ch/el Executive Officer ,.ot1nd S. Tremble. Pres/dint Canyouspot the camel Filters smoker? Almost everyone going fishing today ha's a gimmick. Pick the one who doesn't. 1. No He's called L--..J.....---==----l"--'-L.....!....l.1...--.l "The Ole Skipper" by his landlord and the finance company Gimmick: Never sails without a good tide. fair winds, and his rubber duckie His h"ard-drawing cigarettes are like a cheap lighthouse-they blif'lk twice, then go out 2. Nope He's Tim ldsol. known as "The Cod fa ther.·· G1mm1ck: Takes no chances Even smears shark repellent all over himself-doesn't know it's really meat tenderizer His "Long-long" c1garet1es send the smoke so lor, 1t carries an overnight bA<J 3. ~J•) He's Stu Mack Pa ump Makes all sea trips "by rail He oven gets se;i<;1c ~. 11.itcr11nrJ his -;hort s go around in the laundromat His c1qrirc11cs have so much c.hc1rr n;il 1r11hP filler he's had to 1oin the miners· union 4. Right He's here to c,11c.t f •,t1 nn11t1e L-i10st f;:ids and gimmicks Wants no non::;cnsc 1n his cigarcllf' c:11hr!r (,.1mPI r11tcrs Good taste Honest tobacco 5. Hes the cook. Phil Layw.01 H1r; mf'Ctls 3rc so bad, Afncan pygmies come lo dip arrows 1n his soup -- 6. & 7. No and No They're porg1c and bass camel Fitters. CAMEL They're not for everybody (but they could be for you J. Warning : The Surg eon General Has Determine d That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 19 mq "tar'.' 11 ri111 n1cn11ne av per cigarette. FTC Report Sf PT '73. By Rebeeca Lls wood, M.D. With Adele Whitely Fletcher A Marriage Counselor Speaks Out On Her Own Wome11's . Lib Headaehes "I only hope that we are not rushing headlong into a new demeaning image for women-the image of the selfish, the unreasoning, the unjust." c .. ; c :.0 :> a:: • > w .. In my opinion:• uy. Dr. UIWood, .. anything that tend• to 1 ... en frtendshlp belWMn the HH• I• lnevltably 1ad and Impoverishing to the human race." 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 24. 1974 A a marriage counselor I am concerned over the effect of Women's Liberation on American marriage. Speakers and writers for the rapidly proliferating organizations of this movement arc repeatedly guilly of two major of- fenses in my book-denigrating men, and suggesting that homemaking is slavery and housewives arc slobs. Many women arc emotionally im- mature enough to believe them. Many men are emotionally immature enough to allow what they say to prejudfoe them against the good things Wom- en's Lib does . Let me state up front that I am not anti-Women's Liberation. I am in sympathy with this movement's ef- forts to eliminrite the stupid prejudices that for too long have been unfair to women. How can it be denied that women should be eligible for any job they're capable of performing and re- ceive the same pay for it a man would receive? Or that women who wish to work outside the home should do so, providing suitable arrangements are made for the care of the house and children? To this end, I am enthusias- tic about the Women's Lib's program of establishing day nurseries for the children of working mothers. However, I am alarmed by the way many Lib spokeswomen seem to de- light in inflaming the "battle of the sexes" and in driving n wedge be- tween men and women, husbands and wives. In my opinion. anything that lends lo lessen friendship helween the sexes is inevitably sad and impover- ishing to the human race. Until recently it was unusual for a .fnan to initiate marriage counseling. But during the past year, many un- happy, indignant and angry husbands have called me for appointments. They complain that their wives arc denying responsibility lo their mar- riage, harassing them with outrageous demands and calling them .. male chauvinist pigs." obviously not a tl!rm the wives coined fhemselvcs. As one bewildered man said: '·My wife and I aren ·t good friends anymore.'' Undoubtedly there are male chauvinists who demean and enslave their wives. They require her to ac- count for l'Vcry dime she i.pends, they give her no pcr..onal allowance and keep their investment<; m their name only. Such men certainly arc the vil- lains in many m.trital problcmo; and even breakups. But now there is a new villain lo contend with. This is the woman who believes she should have a salary for her work in the home ;ind 'uggcsts th:it she is working only for her hus· band-and not for her marriogc:. This is the same woman who expects hc1 husband . returning from the job th:11 supports his family, to do the laund" and even bathe the children, wi1ho1;1 realiz.ing that sbe herself is being .1 shirker. It isn't the work they Jo that demeans these women-at least not '" my view. They demean themselves. Listen for a moment to the com- plaints of a man we'll call ''Mr. Smith." Mr. Smith, an advertising ex- ecutive. came to my office to i.ccl help. He felt that bis marriage WJ!> comjng unglued. At work. he said, the women on hi' staff seemed much more temperamen- tal than they used to be. "And when they 'acl up' and the work doesn't get out. I'm as exhausted ai. ir I'd been digging ditches. "After one rough day I looked for· ward to the before-dinner dri nk m)' wife always had waiting for me. It's no big deal for me to fix a Scotch-on- thc·rocks. But J liked the fact that she did it. It made me feel appreciated. "But that night, instead of saying, 'Herc you arc, Hon!' she said, 'From now on, Big Boy. you're bartender!' 1 got the message. She had been li~tcn ing to a Women's Lib speaker who in- trigued her, and she no longer was go- ing to be my 'slave.' "That was three months ago,'' he continued. "Our house isn't as warm or orderly as it used to be. I have to drop off my shirts and suits at the laundry and cleaner on my way to the train. The kids are starting to act dif- ferently, too. They're beginning to acr like their mother, making a great fuss about carrying out the garbage or cleaning the garage or doing anything that isn't what thRy feel like doing " This is not surprising. Only when a mother respects herself-whatever she does-do children incline toward being cooperative. I asked Mrs. Smith to come ee me . During our con!erence. I said. "If yo u sincerely think domestic work turns you into a slob. you should not do it. But you have an alternative . You can lake an outside job-and pay someone else to look after your home aml fam ily." After th inking about it, M n.. Smirh decided she did not want to go out and get a 1ob. She was nor happ) about being "just a housewife,"' a'l ~he put it , but it seemed the "lesser of two evils.·· Their marriage i'i now in hcttl'I shape. The wife. at least, is holdrng up her end. although sometimes com - plainingly. Understandably. however. good feeling between the partner. '' not what it used to be. A Womcn·s Lib leader rccentl)' d11I .l radio interview with a \\Oman writ~r who rererrcd to herself ac; .1 h11u,~- Or L•1wood 11 • precllclng marriage counselor on New Vorti. end aulhor or "Flret Aid lor the Happy Mamege " w ~1 w tr g m w ri e h· ig ta h h wife. The moveme nt leader ani.wered: ''Well, you're firsl a writer. not a slob !" This kind of talk tends to fix in many minds the notion that being a housewife is equal to being a slob. I believe Women'1> Lib organiza- tions have a responsibility to monitor their speakers and issue a disclaimer when a spokesman says anything con- trary to their philosophy. This would go a long way toward curtailing the ma rital unrest that's now occasioned when some speakers indulge in e mo- tional high jinks. Women have had their spirits anll egos eroded by all the aspersions that h ave been cast on their domestic roles. One wife, motivated by all this den- igration of housewifery. decided to take a job. Her husband encouraged her, but he came to regret it. H e told me : "When my wife stayed home I was ha ppy lo he lp her with a ny rough work. When she took a job I naturally started doing a lot more. Bui she has become unfair. "I suggested that, since she gets home a hair hour before I do, she start dinner. But she told me that it was bad enough she had to make our bed and do our breakfast dishes -two coffee mugs, two spoons and two juice glasses-before she left in the morn- ing. I might have said that I made the coffee and poured the juice, but whcl wantc; to be that petty'!" He added, 'Tm reacting badly. I foci so pushed around." I later learned that he had stopped making love to his wife some months before. Pursuing the case, I learned that this man's wife is a person with a nat- ural aptitude for business. She frank- ly admitted that wh~he'd been pro- moted to assistant sportswt-:i r buyer sbe'd made up her mind to waste no energy o n housework, lo direct all her talents and energies to becoming an executive. "Thal''> fine," I ~aid, "hur you should be aware that you may alicnak your husband." When I suggesrcd that she invest \Orne of her salary in a part- time helper, she hesita ted . She wanted ro deposit all her c:irnings in her own \avings account, which wa., growing r,1pidly, while h.:r husband conrinued to pay all the bills. I persuaded her !here was injustice in this, and she began to "houlde r her 'hare of the load. No\<\. a part-time sen ant comei. in five aflcrnoom a week to keep the house clean and leaves dinner ready to he heated. And her hu!lbanJ ill no lo nger a laggard lover. I think the molit :.e rious harm Women's I.th has done 1-; illulil ratcd by this recent incident at the un1ver· sity where I teach. I wa, ta lking to a group· ol young women and <>11gge ... rcd a wa~ the} Save7Con might m;1ke life cJ~icr IN men with whom they come in contact. From rhe rear of the room a 1l1mJ h:mJk \u1cc called· "1 on damn had ,1hout the boys!" 1 hen. litanding to Ix .. een all "ell J\ he.1rd, '\he announccJ,"As ,t mem- . txr of NOW. I consiJc r it hi gh time we women 411it CJlcring fl) men and lived our livt·<; as we '\Cl' tit !" I w.1s d i\111a)ed hy all the apprm - ing laughter. The po int th\.' ~mi.. \\Cf\.' mi-;sing. it 'ccmed to me. wJ..; that \<\hen half the human race turn-. itc; had. on th\.' o ther half. it can o nl} c Juse trouble. In the pa<.t. women have lclt de meaned hy men. I only hope rhJI we .ire not ru\hing head- long rnl<I a nl'w demeaning im.1gc for "umen-rhc i111Jgc o f the ,e(fi-,h, the 1111rea'ioning. the unjml. That could hcrnme the kind of self-made image from which we women will hJ\ c a ha.rJ time rc1:0\ cnn!-! . Grape-Nuts. --, I I I I f 1 I I By John E. Gibson People Quiz Are lhu lleally What You Eat•? True or False: h's ea~y to get you r child to "cat hi') ve_getablcs. ··(See number 5) At 38, I got rid of 10 pounds and my gray hall; and went to work fur a decoratoc 0H"r dw p<t'>I h:w yea1 ll l'cl J.{Olle11 a link fJ11<:r and .i li11k grnr<·r. \'t·a1 hy )Cdt. Mayhc h<.'GrnM' my h11llhand l11w<l 111e 100 mu< h. But cle<·p d11~11 I krww A ncl hct <' I wa~ nearn1~ ·10. I d1d11 '1 w.1111 10 u-.c· ,, pt.•roxick d)'<' 1ho11Kh I w1111lcl11'1 t1111rh my hair 11111 11111111111111 .1bu111 Loving C.in·• lo1i1111. 11\ 11111 .1 p<·• m,11w111tint01 d ye· It\ .1 )(C011ilc• r 01111 w.1~h lk lin-c when I'd had these kelings I'd worl.. ii o ff d ea ning a doo;ct or 'omething."1 his tinw I kncw I hatl to renew m_)1,//. It was painful but I wmt l1)oking tor a job Ir\ d1lll"rer11 from mw.1 all other h.1m olor hrands bt-cauS<' i1 doc,11'1 lt.1\l' peroxide! And it doei.n'1 l ha ngt· your own natural color. J11~t 1lw !{r.ty goes away. l <k t ided one thing I didn't need wa~ Knl)' hair. Every time I looked in the mirror it was depressing. That gloomy gray-brown color just wa:.n't me! .. , Now I'm doing things. I like my~ll. And who knows wh.ti's .1hc.td~ I l<:cl "'a per-.c1n l \eunlrj11M bl"gun and forty is g~'ing to be ldbulou">' You're not getting older. You're getting better!~ LOVING CARE. • TRUE OR FALSE? 1. When you're cooking fo r a man, how guoJ the dish you set before him smells is morl· 1m por1ant than how it tastes, for a man's !>Cll\c of ~mell is far more acute than a woman·~. 2. An inJdequale diet can affect you ph ysic.ill}. but it cai:i 't do anything to your IQ or }Our personality. 3. People with few marked preference-. ur pronounced dislikes for food tend to seek !.t1m- ulation and excilement in other areas o f life 4. Good food can put a person in a rom.intll mood. 5. lt'l easy to get your child to "eat hh '..:gc- tables." ANSWERS 1. Falu. The man p f the house may exd::um, "Boy! Does that smell good!" as tantJlizing aromas llrise from the cooking pots. But don't let that fool you, for any fragrance, whether it emanates from the kitchen range or a Chanel Number Five bottle, has to be stronger fl>r :i man to smell it than for a woman. Jn cxperi- men~ conducted at the Psychological Labora- tory, University of Utrecht, women "'we found lO have a greater olfactory acuity ( 'it.:O\C o smell) than men. In fact. roughly 50 percent of men tested showed a markedly poor olfactory capacity. Perhaps that's why 'omc women feel it's necessary to use perfume\ J\ liberally as they do-in order for them to r..:g"· ter on the males' sensibilities. 2. False. Findings of a study sponsored h) the U.S. Public Health Service have shown lhJt Inadequate nutrition can affect bbth physinlo.r:t· cal and psychological development in /111111u111 It's important to have a well-balanced diet r..: gardle~s of your age, but it was found that "the nine months of gestation and the first few yl.'ar' of life are the most critical in the growth ,,f brain tissue, and are also the periods of grc.1t · est vul nerability to malnutrition." 3. False. Studies show that people who h.l\l' passive attitudes toward food, seldom sho,~tnl.! either distaste or enthusiasm, tend to le:id It' C\ lacking in color and variety. On the 01h..:1 hand, people whose tastes in food run a wak gamut, whose preferences are marked and l.'n- thusiastie, are apt to bring the same zcsrful .it ti tude to other phases of Ii~ and living . 4. True. Studies show that enjoyment of a 1..1'1' repast can very definitely infl uence our Oh'~'-' romantically, and render us more appre~11- tive of and more susceptible to the charm'-111 the opposite sex. Hunger, on the other h.1nd ( 011/111111 •I 9 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 2•. 197<1 Now there's a drain-opener that really works through standing water. I --:'.!..~---... -=r ~· ~ .............. ~........-: m---.. ,q ~ano ... ~~~ New Drano®II. The Breakthrough. Just what you've been asking for: A drain opener you can pour through water that works better and faster than the leading liquid. 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"' Coup'n Aede111011on C•nl •• PU 8or JbJJ hanH1lle Incl 411 I~ Ci"•' "'0""' Ya• 31 191~ \ Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. kings: 18 mg'. 'tar:' 1.2 mg. nicotine-100' s: 18 mg'. 'tar:' 1.3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene. FTC Report Sept'.73 Jun ent 00 er an mi m Ii lo sp lik ,r\n•lcMI ll~ully \\'lud lfKI f'Ad•! Conti11m•d tends to have the opposite cffecl. And an inade- quate diet, as one authority points our, res ults in decreased libido and decreased fertility. 5. Trut"-according to studies conducted at the University of New Mexico on children and vegetable eating. Boy!> and girls, aged 5112 to 7!.tl, were divided into various groups. Before lunch, one group "had an additional child pres- ent who served as a spinach-eating model. wolfing his s pinach down and commenting on its tastiness." Another group watched a ruta- baga-eating mo<lel put away the vegetable with relish and dispatch, commenting on how good it tasted. Still another group saw no model. Re- sults : Children who watc hed the spinach-eat- ing model ate appreciably more spinach than the others. Ar;id as for the other vegetable, it's noted that ··exposure to a rutabaga eater in- creased both the number of rutabaga caters aod the amount of rut:ib:iKa eaten . ., Jn sum- ming up their findings. the investigators recom- mend that: Parents who want their children 10 like vegetables should try entertaininl( n lentil lover, asparagus aficionado or spinach savorer /or /u,,cli! • Jost' r.l~(•I i(•in •tc•: <9Jlly Te11 Favorite Reeords "\ ., \ ' ' "I know most of these people and I really like-their work." says Jose Feliciano. "In many cases they have influenced my music. The Edward R. Murrow album has helped give me a picture ot history." Feliciano, the blind Puerto Rican performer, has had to overcome many handicaps. But he struck gold with "Light My Fire" and has been a huge success ever since. 1. Cheech & Chong (A&M) 2. Disraeli Gears by Cream (Atco) 3. Talking Book by Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 4. Sound Track Recording from the film "Jimi Hendrix" (Warner Bros.) S. Tumbleweed Connection by Elton John (Uni) 6. Blue by Joni Mitc hell (Reprise) 7. Jesus Christ Superstar by Original Cast (MCA) 8. The Reporter Remembers~ vols. 1 & 2 by Edward A. Murrpw (Columbia) 9. Remedies by Dr. John the Night Tripper (Atco) 10. Abbey Road by the Beatles (Apple) -lntetviewed by Loraine Alterman FAMILY WEEKLY, M111cl\ 2• 1974 • 9 If you could wish one thing fo r your cat, you>d wish that the one life he does have would be a happy and healthy one. Puss 'n Boots understands rhis completely. So we've created a new cat food that contains 100% of the nutrition your cat needs to live a healthy life. And made it delicious, too. The name is Moist Meals. The only cat food with a bonus. Moist Meals doesn't really need a bonus . Even without the bonus, it has all the nutrition your cat will ever need - even if he never eats anything else. And he may never eat any- thing else. We tested Moist Meals against comparable flavors of Tender Vittles (the car food that appears most similar to Moist Meals) among hundreds and hundreds of cats. Owners told us virtually three times as many prefe rred Moist Meals as Tender Vittles. What is the bonus, and why is it there? The bonus is a nuggec made of liver, egg, cheese and vitamins. An extra chunk of concentrated nutrition that cats find irresistible. It's there for insurance, pure and simple. 15¢0ff yow: cat's favorite flavor. Beef, Chicken, Tuna or Liver. I rs there because Puss ,n Boots knows exactly how you feel about your cat. 8 more reasons to try Moist Meals. Four of them are flav ors your cat will love: 1. Liver. 2. Beef. 3. Chicken. 4. Tuna . And four of them are things you love: I. Pre-measured, meal- size pouches. 2. No mess. 3. No refrigeration. 4. 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Pour into mugs, garnish with apple slices. Makes 4-6 un·ings HAM ROLL-UPS 1 pkg. (6 ~za.) allced cooked ham 1 pkg. (8 oza.) cream cheese, softened 1h cup chopped sc•lllona 1. Spread each slice ham with 3 tablespoons softened cream cheese. At short end, make border of 1 tablespoon chopped scaUions. 2. Roll up starting from scallion end. Place seam.side down on plate. Refrigerate. 3. Just before serving, cut each roll into 5 slices. Arrange on attractive, chilled serving plate. Makes 30 roll-up SAVORY STUFFED ROAST BEEF ROLLS V4 cup butter or margarine ~ cup ftnely chopped onion 2 cup• p•ckeged hert>-seaaoned •luffing mix 1 egg, tltghtty beaten 1h cup pitied, chopped prune• 4 tablespoon• Worcestershire sauce Few twist• freshly ground bleck pepper 6 slfce• cooked roast beef, 'f4 Inch thick 1 c•n (101h on .. ) condensed beef broth 2 tableapoona dry sherry 1. Preheat oven to 375° F. Melt butter in · large skillet. Add onion, and saute for 5 min utes, stirring. 2. 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To Canada: $16.95 including ,ostage • Duty CHICAGO 60606 -------------------- Speetrtun/74 ~wts Mini-Pron~ veloped his slashing, driving style, as well as his tendency for violent eruption .... Hia wife Sondra, an astrology buff, blames her husband's temperament on the fact that he's a Gemini- "The Gemini sign projects temper," she aays. Cunningham admits he's always been a tense person "My father-a city hre chief-was an intense man, my mother was intense, and so were the coaches I had in high school and college." BILLY CUNNINGHAM : A Street-War Kind of Basketball The Carolina Cougars' Billy Cunningham, voted the "Most Valuable Player" in the American Basketball Association for the '72-'73 season. is now making about $200,000 a year. This is quite an advance over the $25,000-a-year goal he once said would ''make me secure and happy for the rest of my life." ... Cunningham was known as "Billy the Kid" and the "Irish terror'' back in , the Brooklyn tenement district he came from. He was always getting into fights both on and off the basketball court. He learned to play on asphalt courts in playgrounds where the baskets were rusted and twisted. That's where he de- he says .... Both in high school and at the Uni- versity of North Carolina, Cunningham was known as a player who foµght with referees and teammates. Marriage and fatherhood have mel- lowed him a little . . Formerly with the Philadelphia 76'ers, he was on the NBA Protein on Rye- Hold the Fats! One problem a dieter faces is how to get enough protein and yet keep down the calories-not to men- tion the cost of buying high-protein foods like meat, poultry and fish. Protein, which keeps us vital, young and healthy, is what our bodies are largely made of, and ideally we should have about 60 grams of it a day. Some inexpensive low-calorie protein foods are: a 112 cup of cottage cheese (16 grams of protein) at 85 calories for uncreamed or 130 for creamed; three ounces of canned tuna (24 gram•) at 170 calories; a Y2 cup of cooked soybeans (20 grams) at 108 calories; an eight-ounce glass of skim milk (nine grams) at 90 calories. By contrast, one expensive pork chop, with only about three ounces of meat on it, gives us 16 grams of protein-and 260 calories! ~and\Ou How Fathers Affect Their Sons' Personalities When child ren in a family "didn't turn out right," most of the blame used to fall on Mom. A new discovery indicates there are two kinds of fatherly behavior that can push a boy Into personality problems. It's not enough, psychologists have found, for Dad to be concerned about his son. Fathers who are very affectionate but who are rarely home leave their boys without a day-in-day-out adult model to imitate. These sons often find it hard to mature. Yet just being home isn't enough. Boys with unloving fathers frequently grow up to be both Immature and undependable. These young- sters, say the psychologists, might be better off If their disinterested Dads weren't.with them so much. What should Dad do? The boys in the study who grew up to be the best adjusted had fathers with two assets: They were around home a lot and were clearly affectionate to and inter- ested in their children.-By Shirley Sloan Fader All-Star team for th ree years before the Cougars enticed him to switch to their new league. His coach, Larry Brown,calls him "a great guy to have in a close game. "-By Barry Abramsor\ c;Famlly ~.,lak BY JACK TIPPIT ~ - "This is she." How can you fare well, protein-wise, at lunch counters? Good choices are a frankfurter on a roll, an American or Swiss cheese sandwich one cheese-pizza section, a cup of split pea soup (made with water), a cup of yogurt or a sardine sandwich.-By Harriet La Barre CfWbrlf)' SfNtplK)X SAM LEVENSON: Why Can't Schools Teach Our Kids to Be Human? "It's high time we changed the basis of our educational sys- tems," says comedian, author and former educator Sam Levenson. "We have to begin training our teachers so they can educate children on a human and moral level. It Isn't only a question of learning to read, but of what we are reading. U isn't only a matter of learning to speak properly, but also of what we are saying. The old 'McGuffey Readers' may have been corny, but every reading lesson had a moral. I don't accept the excuse that there isn't the money. We have eight-lane highways to drive to our capitals and complain about education. What about having only four-lane highways and spending more on schools?" Mr. Levenson has written the new best seller, "In One Era and Out the Other." -Interviewed by William Wolf <9fhe lloet•w IA~ liMI In Is Acne Just a State of Mind? Do a person's emo- tions have anything to do with his having acne? Acne 1s not an imaginary disease. Either you have 1t or you don't. How come, then, some doctors have recently declared that acne is often in your mind? The answer is that acne, an inflammatory response to the fatty acids in the skin (probably enhanced by glandu- lar changes In adolescence), can be influenced by emotion. Doctors are not sure why this is so, but they have determined it is so by demonstrat- ing that when an acne-suffering teenager is re- moved from a stressful environment, his or her acne often improves This does not mean that you can completely eliminate acne by el1m1nating stress. But emotion can make acne better-or worse.-By Erwin Di Cyan, Ph.D. .1«.oota11shlp , Supervisors Who Create Crises Do you sometimes reel you "can't take the pressure" of your 1ob? Maybe it's not your job; maybe it's your supervisor. Some supervisors function best under pressure Consciously or uncon- sciously they create crises lor themselves and their workers. This kind of supervisor is very proud of being able to manage "when the heat's on.'' He also Insists that "in this business you've got to be able to take it." Even 1r he himself com- plains about the frequent emergencies, he gets an emotional boost out of fighting through and "coming out on top again." The crisis-happy supervisor repeatedly manufactures situations by overreacting. For example : "We 've all got to get that delivery made by quitting time to- night," he demands And everyone 1s forced tq get up and run. 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"If I could, I'd make it a law that every dog owner would have to take a course that would teach him about the real nature of his pet." I f I had a nickel for every ti me a dog owner told me he didn't want to "break his dog's spirit" by training him, Lassie and I could retire! I've trained more than I .500 dog'I in the la'it 50 year;, and I can say positively tha t a trained J og is a h.1ppy dog. There are more than JO million dog~ in this country, yet fower than five of any I 00 owners truly under· stand what a <log cs. This leads to fru!\· traleJ, unhappy Jogs. and frustrated, unhappy owners. It's also directly re- sponsi ble for an1m:il-welfarc o:;ocit:tie'> having to put 10 death as many as J,000 dogs a day. I'd like to talk to you ahout how to communicate with your pct succcss- f ully. which io:; essential if you and he are to live together happily and with ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rudd Weatherwax Is lassie's owner and trainer. Weatherwax, whose recipe for lassie's dinner became Recipe brand balanced dinners for dogs, has personally trained more than 1 500 dogs-including Asta of the old "Thin Man" movies, and, of course all the l assies since "lassie, Come Home." 14 • FAMILV WEEl(L Y, March 24 197• mutual pleasure. First, every dog, from L1!.sic J1•\\ 11 to tha t cute pup in the pct-store v. in· dow. needs a good deal of love ,111d attention. Your dog depends on \1111 for all the social interaction he'd m•r· m ally get from his pack if he ''en.: running wild. Jn addition to the u,11 ,il pats, walks and words, be sure to g1\C him at least J 5 minutes of }Ot1r 1111- divided allention each nnd t>\'er\' dfll Without this, he'll feel lonely .ind 1c· jected and will probably develop he· havior problems. "Mean Talk" Authority-or firmness. if you rr.· fer-is also important. If you ch111'1 demonstrate that you're the bo,~. th.:11 he'll decide that he's "top dog" in 1hc house. Don't confuse abuse or p11n1,h m ent with authority. It's not necc~\.lr\ to strike a dog-even with a newsp.1r\'r -CC' whip or scream at him. Thi' ''ill just make your dog distrust you. A pointing finger and a harsh ... ,,, Samson! Bad dog! Shame!'' arc tl'll ii ly enough. When J fiod stronger m c.1 sures are needed, I use what I c.llf • "mean talk." I grip Lassie firml~ Ch11t gently) with both hands by thl' ll11"c skin of the neck. bring my face cl11'l' to his and lecture him roughly fM • minute or two on what a mic;cr.lhl, lowdown son of a gun he's he~n N othing makes Lassie repent f.1,1.:r' Consistency is vitally import.int If you're not consistent, you're Y..1,1 <:0111111111 ,/ ll l! ti c ., n c II l, I- I · .1 I( c .I t· WJuldn't you Hke to help your boy 01 girt become • a child who turns to boob wfth pleeture Md enthusiasm ... andw6o ....-~Md natufllllr? Of couree you would bec:91• the.,.._.,.- W9Utl ......... the malt ....... Md impoi'tM&lkilt ·,_, dlild wm.., eeem. 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Don't encourage him to jump on you and play when you're in work clothes one day. then re pri- mand him for the same thing the next day when you're in good clothes. Why Is Lassie a "He"? Now Lassie's a little different from your dog. So I have to treat him a lit- tle differently. Fo r example, I have to permit Lassie to sleep on my furni- ture. Since he frequently has to jump up on a couch o r a chai r when he's working before the cameras, I can't very well forbid him from doing thl! same thing al ho me. The sometimes .. Yes,'' sometim es ''No" would be- wilder and upset him. Lassie is specially trained to re- spond to what appear to bc inconsis- tent commands in order 10 perform for the camera. For e>.amplc. when we were filming ''The L;issic Method'' training film, I told Lassie to dig a hole in the yard. Then to demonstrate how to break a dog of destructive d ig- ging. I threw cans filled with rocks near his feet. He was one surprised dog! But he gave us the look of fright we wanted on film. He got a lot of extra loving and treats after that one. Lassie does all the things you've seen him do simply because I've put a lot of time into his training-two years of daily work. in fact, before he steps in front of the cameras for the first time. (The present Lassie is the fifth: I retire Lassie at seven years of age and le t his so n step into the role. Why the son? N ot because boy coll ies are smarter, but simply becau~ they're a littJe prettier!) While a dog is a lot smarter than most people think, you ~till can't ex- pect him to have the reasonidg powt:rs of a human. So you have robe patient. You have to show him things over and over-workiog eve ry day, not just when the mood strikes you-until be fin ally underst:inds the idea and makes it a permanent part of his personality. But once he does. he won't forget it. Sometimes that causes me some trouble. Guard Dog vs. Pet I've taugh t Lassie how to open doorknobs, latches and locks. As a re- sult, I've h ad to install special "Lassie- proof' latches on all my outside doors to prevent him from opening them up and dashing out for a frolic. Lassie can opeo the refrigerator. too, and help himself and treat the other dogs to snacks now and then. unless we keep the door latched. We even have a special bathtub for Lassie ... with the hot-and cold-w.itcr knob<; on the outside of the tub so he won't turn on the hot water and scald himself. Lassie has to "ork with all orts of straogeri. and make public appear- "Don't encourage him to Jump on you when you'rf In work clothes, then reprimand him when you're In good clothes." ances. so he's tr.1ined to be friendly lo everyone. But this mean., he c,tn't di~ tinguish between a burglar and a friend ! You can't train a Jog to be friendly and to be a guard dog. He\ either one or the other. If I could, I'd make it a law that every dog owner would have to take a course that would teach him about the real nature of hii. pct. The dog i'> the most taken-for-granted and mi~ understood animal in the world and that's the major cau!>c of behavior problems. I strongly recommend that you buy or borrow a good book on the subject from the library_ There are several. My own book is CJlled "The Lassie Method: Rai<>ing and Training Your Dog with Patience, Firmness and Love." I also believe every dog should undergo basic obe- dience trai ning-not just for your sake, for his. Being obedient earns him extra love and prai5c, gives him a chance to show ofT, builds his eso. strengthens his sense of responsibility aod gives him a constructive o utlet for his intelligence. The Five Commandments Lassie loves to work. even though it's very demanding. When he ha' some time off between appearances or films, he gets restless. 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Now you can do both by using the short easy coupon al the bottom of this page . Here is the way it' works. The left half of the coupon will be sent to the proper government office . They will run a check o n your account and then send you a report in a confi- dential sealed envelope. This report will tell you how much of your earnings have been recorded in your Social Security account year by year. There is no charge for this service, not even postage. How to collect from Social Security -·at any age ! llllO 11. •I low to get hosp1 t,1I Jnd medicdl 1n .. urance for the dgec.l. •I lo w "t udents bet ween the Jge' of 18 and 22 can ge t Soc1JI Securit y Cd'h benefits •How to ge t I hl· 'peua I Sod JI Sec..uri ty bcnel1t' th.ti arc only for veter ans. A lthough th1., booi... tJn mcari hundreds .rnd pl.'rh.ip .. I hou,,rnds of dollar" to you, 11 1., p1 IL Cd .it unly $3.00. Remcmhl'r, 11 1s not enough to qua l1f y for your ~ouJI ~ecurit y bcnclits. To &l't yCJur hL·ncf 1ts you must know how to ,1ppl y for them. fhe houl-.. tclh y1w how 111 qualify, The right half o f t he coupon will be used as d shipping label to send you a copy of a new book entitled, "How to coliect from Social Se- curity at any age ." If you think that you have to wa it until retirement age to start collect ing your Social Security benefits, this book will really open your eyes. Here are some of the little-kno wn facts about Social Security you will find out about in this book: Updated 1974 Ed111un © 197 ~. Good N~w' Publl\h1nic <..o who lo <.ontJLI indud1ng .ill ncccs Sdry cJddrc'l'>C'>, Jnd wh.i t to <;ay . This 1s a I 00% no ri-.i... o f fer. If you do not lii...l' tht· hool..., re t urn it .inc.l your $3.00 will be 1mmed1.ttely re- funded. Y ou will 'itlll ge t the confi- dentidl report <m your Social Sc curity account. •Ho w to increase the amount o f your payment if you are alrea dy on Social Security. •Ho w to collec t your share of the brand new Social Security benefits just passed by Congress. •How to qualify for Social Security disability pensions at any age. •How to increase your Social Se- curity benefits. •Ho w to report your Farm income for Social Security. •Ho w to make your whole family eligible for Social Securit y benefits, even your youngest children. •How to replace a lost Social Security card. •How to re place a l o~t Social Security check. •How to get a refund if you ha ve overpaid your Social Securit y taxes. (Studies sho w that two out of three people overpay.) •How to figure out what your Social Security retirement payments should be. •Should you ta too your Social Security number on your body? •What papers do you need in order lO file a Social Security clai m ? • t;iow ten million people who arc only 30 years old, on the average, collect Social Security. ~ llOUEST FOi =n-1 I I STATEMENT MU-I OF IAININGS :::~1 ~ IO•• I" .. Pica~ send a succmcnt of my Sooal ~cuncy um1ngs to ~{;'------1 -=- ll'lffl. o«IMMI _____________________ ~ Or~ ,,_. (In & SfAn _______________ M COOf -----_,.., ~ TOii KAllil Hiii I \ {00 NOT NIHTI Sign you r own name only. Undc.r thC' la""', 1nformatt.on 1n your social SC"Cl.lr1ly rC"Cord LS confidential and anyone who signs ano1hcr p<>rson s name can ~ pro~cuted If you have changed your name from cha c sho wn on your social SC'Curtty card, pl~ copy your name below exactly as 1t appnn on your card . 1091 •Should you get a divorce in order to get more Social Security? (a lot of pe o ple alrea dy have .) •Should you hdVC t wo Social Se · curity cards? •Ho w to ge t free services which are available from Social Security •Ho w to make sure your employer is not cheating you o n your Socia l Security. •How you may be cheating your - sel f out of your Soc.ial Security benefits • When are the five ti mes you , should get in touch with your Social Securit y offite? •Ho w to work ,rnd st ill get SociJI Se<.urity benefits. •How to cash in on SoLial Security even if you've never paid a penny If yuu d•> n<Jt t.i ke .idvant,1ge of your new ~ocial Security benefits, you .uc only <..he.Hing yourself, after all, you h.we Jlrc.tdy paid for them. It 1s easy 10 '''" t getting your new Social St>curt ty benefit\ Just fill out both p.11 ''of thL wupon below. Mail the wupun an d $3.00 in cash , chec i... <Jr money order to The Good News Puhli-.h1 ngCo., 7576 Freedom Ave , Nurth C.inton, Ohio 44 720. The huo!.. will he sent 10 you 1m- mcdl.llt•ly hy ret urn mail . 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I r_.:._r_=-,___ .. _:_r:n __ :._~_ .. _~_-_!~-~--~-"-· ._. -_·_· ·_·_· ._.,_,_ .. ___ i_•_s_• __ c.-___ tt.ctc ___ · _· .;..;... _· ·_·_·_·_·_· _· "_·_•_ I POSU'E ANO HANDLING CHART To ' to .-. o•st ogur' tc.l1tl orde• .-.n•l us' chu1 lnclu<lr> ,r, ... t 1h1n~e v<J•d d~'"' lho" '" a small part o f ttie '' I·~ 11 l/ ttir Sorry no stamp~ s SJ DO to $5 00 Ord tr Or de Orde rs S 5 0 I lo S 1 00 rs $7 01 to $10 00 95C Orders $10 01 to Sl2 00 SI 35 Ordtrs $1 2 01 to SIS 00 Sl 60 Orders Our S 15 00 TO CHARGE -PLEASE CHECK.ONE l SHOW NUMBER You May Charge Your Order lw'a~ttr Cltdrtt Acri No_ Interbank No 01ntr\ Club , , 81nkAm'" ~"' IUMl ADD Al SS _ SI 85 S2 00 S175 10111 Tor Mtf~ll'\Gilt !'If 1 '"° J11 Ru Add State \I " h . \1110P'"I AM ~jndhfll i~~',::.:~a~ IOIAl lllCl OSLO (fond above you· Mmt1 Good Tnru__ _ , Americ.n ( • ~· •• Cood Thru Acct No CITY _-_Sf\n ___ ZIP ____ _ MONEY BACK ON ANY ARTICLE RETURNED WITHIN 10 DAYS I I I - ad•erUeemtnl Now-for the first time-an international Jet-Setter reveals the "inside" story: How The Beautiful People Get Rid Of Both Cellulite And Ordinary Fat- Without Dieti-gg! Yes, the Beautiful People cannot afiord to b e fat! Those stunning, sleekly-slim couples who grace the pages of the fashion magazines a nd society columns ... who spf'nd each new Season in New York and Cannes and Saint Moritz and Saint Tropez ..• who live surrounded by a hor<le o f admirers and photographers mru t remai~ youthful and slim right up to 50 .•. 60 .•. 70! And yet they eat lavishly, feasting on exotic cui!Jines as they trt1v1>l the globe, but <dUH1ys retaining their /antmtic figures. And, if you were to ask the m what they do to maintain their Beau- tiful P eople Bodies, tht-answf'r wo uld always b e the same : "I don't do ANYTHING ; I don't diet!" That'• ri.htl T'M s-... 11..J ,.ff,.,. DMt'I 01,.,r Th~y ~•}OJ 1tw-ft~ f~ ln 1tw-world •nd yd th~ n~I" on th .. et"•I~ bart-ly •o•Hl How do thf'y do it? For t~ fir~l ltme. Luciana A •cdon lformt<r f'roncf'• P111na1elh and now lM wife of lhr European cosmc1ic-nc,u\l't . Uuot ~ A•e· don) reveals tht' "BEAUTIFUL PEOPLI: MIRA( I l I O R MULA" rcspon&ible for all 111-0ae lusclou\ly ivelle lifllurc• on 1hc loQC>el> pa1cs. How they NEVER go on fad doeu •. NEVl-R 1 •• ~t dan11ero11• omphc111n11nrs, dlurc1lc1 or doc-I Pill\, and NEVER 111vr up lhtor favorhe foods cilhrr! Ho,.• they simply {lo rllifhl on r.itln~ the ft\Od' the)' like-bur ill 11 JJHrwl ,...,r Orm ltupi 11itm uh•"" lu•lrronuhly 11/m, wltlw11r lltf'lr ltovrnf In f11mp on otttl ofl rht din mtrrl' ro· roN11d. To aive just a frw uampk~ One California M>Ciall1e says: •·t always "ccr my wco&ht "UC· tuatlon ""ilhin 1wo pound' It'\ bad for Lhc faC'C when you 8(l up and down." Ano1~r ,tunnl11J! fuhlon leader says: "I weiahed more at age H than I do now." (She'• now 31') Ano1~r s11ys: "Slllln11 d..1wn to no1hin11 but clear <o<mp or hcallh food deprenes me: It make\ me feel like an ln•alid." And another Italian lk-au1y confesses: "Talic •""•Y I'll.Ill and I would die!" But ye1 '""' ll"o"' ltow-ro 1pluT~I' llltf' rlrfr w11flo111 '"'"""'"' d/1-0Jln on '"' .colt1' They 11et their food klclu-<:on.iantly-1>111 tlttlr fi111rts ntvrr sltow Ir' They eat the ftncsl food In the wo rld (even the dcllcac~ and "tempters" vou'd be horrll\cd 10 touch). but lhf'y do 11 In o "'"' rlrar ntvu /cu rltcm put on "'o" ..,,l1tltr titan thty con olmplr "pul o(J .. In o /f'w do)•J any tln1' '"'" duldf' to! (In fac1, 1heK Beau11ful People ~crels of delicious fieure-maln· tenancc are 90 POW«rful that. when on' youna. o•erwrl11h1 ITl<>dcl wu lriiroduced 10 Ju•l ont of them, 1lif: /oJI 11 pounds In Ont' tnontlt and llOYt'd 01 rhut "'''''" f,ono """ 01tf And 1no1hrr youna 8"'· . when 'hown how, lost 1f1 ••11•opoulhlr .. pounds In rwo shon mo111Jii t •tfl 1hou1h no/ o s/111/r "''ol drmondf'd 1pt1cla/ prrpaTatio•tl) So, From Now On, Forgtt Abo1t Dtbfllt1ttng Dllttl Tiit Bt11tlfttl Ptoplt Don't Utt nem-Wlly Slloatd YH? Once a11•ln, let u• cmph1~lre that the 6r11utllul People think d!<_lin1 ii a "bore" They cat -11-•rry well-and lhcy uc not fall They wouldn't thfnll of doin11 without their favorite rood\ and the needle on 1he scale barely chan11e~! Wh,y 1hen shouldro'l you follow IMlr plan and lo\C wcl!lht-l!<'und• and pounds and pound! of Ill Tltr procvH I• '"' 3nr11'. f'\'f'n If YOll 11orr wirlt o j() pound ltorodlrop And you do ii all by your5elf jwllh out "fat" doctors. or 1~ 'roup 1hcrapv approach or diet cub• ) And. yec. (lo n:peac once a1tain) you do not "so<rlfkt" rltt foodJ YD" low for o slnflt mln111'' Yd you can sclll enjoy r,anin, rc!laureni.. busone.u lunchn or dlnne.:.. and "supe,...rclaud ' vacations. You can cat all the food• ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Romao-bom Luciana Avcdon. the formet Prince"~ Pi1· natelli. was cduc:altd In Swltzirrland. Her hu•band. 8 urt S A•cdoo, is Director of Europcan·opcn1ion1 tor E•c of Roma. llll lnternatlonally famoV'I e<»mclln 6nn. She hu btcn 1 faiblon desl1ner and coordinator, and '-' currently a buu1y consultant. Her llnt book, Thf' s .. a .. 11/ul r .. opt .. ·, li'11.ur, /fuo4, w» • bcsl-Mllln11 thle here and abroad. Jeanne Molli was rounerly on lbe staff of ~ New York Tuna, Ladles' Kome Journal and Newsweek. )'0\1 u)uallv do, and •1111 ~ud tltt pound1 anti lnclt" 1t•od11ollr. but f"nnnrtrntlJ·. mf'ltln1t off' Ust1n, Al Tiit Bt1utff1I hoplt Tttf Yo11 How To: Condition younelf by developln11 your own built-in "F11 Rad11" so that lhr minute your weir.ht stub 10 shoot up. you ean shool It down! Take off fat whllt 1t•l still "soft" ... br fo,, the body has had 1 chance lo maltr It ran of the mu\C•e structure. Before It marbcll1es, u 1n a fat ~teak, and becomes ,,. .. n lio•tlrr 10 lc>w! Malec the natural diuretic power or food even MORE cffec1l•e. JO lhll accumulalrd 1l~suc Waler drain~ oul of your body fasler and you NEVER tel that blollcd look' l~ lon5 of welj1h1-ell '" the rl11lt1 places-and NEVER tf'I "•cro•n.-" loollln1t In tltf' /IH'f'. AC1ually melt unwanted roounda rl•ht off vour bodY. and ml/ retain lhal "youthful .. bloom (n your face IM Bcaullful People way! PLUS ... How lo br lhln u • model, and 111/I ha•r the encrjly and stamina of a 1rucl driver' Thr Beauriful People'• 1p«ii1l "Secret Eflml1111lon Dier" that dhtnroxlcolts voo" JJ•Jlcm •. drain• out Internal poison' ••• a1 ell- •C'llv the 'ame time 1h11 you•~ p~lnlcssty kninlJ ~I-ht• The Beaullful People "Easy-Dirt Plan'". a pcrmaMnl pan of your Ille. \0 tha1 }Ow conllroNr to lou ,.,111t1 for 01 wnr OJ you whit, and yrl NF.VER ful df'prlvrd' llow lo p,, .. ,.,., your body from aulomatlcally "adjustin1" 10 your ""' maJJivc wei11h1 loss, so t.hll 11 actually prevents you rrom taklns ofT c•en morf' pounds WhMl lo do if you are a "undwich fiend" 11nd t/011'1 wanl 10 cut them out of •our diet. Why lhe Beautiful People make sure that 1hc!y "'"" I~ more than 18 pound• at a 11~. How lhey palnleulv "r,traln their nervouJ 1yt1cm so 1h111 they don•t IO on eattnir bingn durin1 an "an.llietv allack." Tlif' moJI car,,u/11 1tt1t1'd'd Bt"ourt/111 l'roplr JUrtl how lo Ion wc1ah1 •uprr-fasl. purify your body. -d ltf'llltlf'rt yo1" UfUrJ to o nt"' •r.ur of uwt1rrnf'11 ot t.roctl~ rltr Jomr rim'' The lrypnolltuap• oppffl<leh 10 1ni,h1 1(),5' How lhe Reau11ful People lose weieht whll' they arc 1ravelin1t How t~Beautilul Prc>ple keep rltr " cltlldrf'n from devtlop1n1 unhealthy d fallenlne utlna habou. What l r European Bcaullful People do at oner when their skl11 look' had, they ha•e !rouble slttpina. or they are )IHI fttlina drudful Whv the lkautlful People feel that American men arc a "dlt- a.,kr. ovcrw,t11ht, ovcr·tobaccord. over-alooholcd. and under- ..e•cd " And. what Buutltul People Males "ovu }0." do 10 rcialn '"'" vcrv special anractl•encu. The 8eau11ful People "cure" for 3poradic ovcr-lnduln."". In Ol~r words. how 10 01 your cake. and ltovr o knoclc-011t fi,wrt too! ¥11, n1 8t11ttf1I hoDll HIYt BHI lo1k119 F1b1tlo11 Ftr Yt1rs THIS WIY. Now YH'11 ltarn How. WITHOUT RISK1N8 A PENNY! Ynu arr ju1t a• capable of kuplna younsrr. p~lller, slimmer and mor< •llractlvc a! any of the Bcautlfol Pe<!P,le you·n rud about 111 o thl• N>o~ And (>nC'f yow """"' tltrlr "~uN1t1 '. you·11 M wt'll on yo"' V "u1 ro /nlnlnx 111, '"""' o/ all rite Bf'ONll/wl l'f'Op/f' all o"" //tf' Iii ••n.ltl "'"I> N'o/1:, tltot bf'lnt f>f'nutl/NI oho mf'ans b.-lnr '''""" ...; Return the N<>-Rb k Coupon today. and BE A BEAlfTIFUL PFR'\ON TOMORROW• IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO .. o.s>t. 5645 19490 N.W. 45th An., Ope Locke, Fla no5t TM Hquisit• aulho,.u: Luciana Avedon, the former Prlnceu Pignatelli. SPECIAL ADDED BONUS: Htw Tiit BtHttfll Pttple "S•Hlll Awry" tJtly Ctllllftl, Tiit EASY Way! Yes, whlle 1he.se Be.lutiful People are Incredibly 11im and SUJ>Pk a1 "" •aes-actually alowing with aood hcalth-thez have •l'IO learned how to FREE rhf'mu/vt'S of wfly 011d dbtortl111 CE LULITEI (Cellulite, as you may know, is .. 01anae peel fa1"-1hc hard lumps of bidcou_c f11 that stick to the back or the thiehs. knttS, arms, bulloc:b •nd back. ~ nme rlpply fat pockets that cause desperation and unhapplnus jn thousands or American women who can.nof wallt do'WD a bead>. or up to a husbal'ld or lover, without fttlin11 unaltrac1i•e or Just plain u,iyt) This IJ noc ordinary fat, by any means. And it can't be aoucn nd of by 01din1ry meanJ. Instead, lt'z hu111py, hord lumps of 1orlc motnfal- ffolly o p/../ilff' 1wbJ1mrc-r-1/to1 M<-ome tropPf'd In bubbly. lmmo11obu pocqts Just bf'rof'otlt tltr 1lclrr. It ·s found In pencil-cl!m models and housewives •like. In fact. It"s rcpuled lo dlsllrure almost 90"' of the women in the world! 8111 not the Beautiful People! Why? BECAUSE OF THESE TWO SIMPLE "CELLULITE CHASERS" THAT YOU CAN USE YOURSELF RIGffT TN YOUR OWN HOME. STARTING II" JUST A FEW MlNlfTES A DAVI No, you tlon'r need fancy d0C1ors, or upenslvr heallll spat to ~ able to bid fare-II to these unsightly alobulei You <'on ocltltvt 1prc- toculor ff~11lrs 'Imply bv folio"""' t"4u two slfftpl' "'PS beaJnnin1 on Pal!C 26: First. anaclc 'the cellulite you're carryin1 around ritht now throulh lhlJ special self·mnuae treatment desisncd to break It up and qulcltl)• "wtJJlt" tltl1 fi1un-dlrton11t1 mf'ss Tl~lll out ol your body! Second follow the unique Antl..Ccllulite-)'ood Proaram lhal will ac• lually 1i .. Jp YOt" rootural cirrulorory JVllntr to rid yo11r hody of on11or· Int sub11onus BEFORE th'y can bu/Id up and IHcomt IMMOVABLE CHUNKS OF FAT! Both thc$e Ccllulhe Flghten ·~ youn , as just one section of 1hls lltUI Bf'outl/11/ l'f'oplf' O"f'T·All Bod"Y Btouty l'furr ... yours 10 read from conr to co•er. enllrtly at our rbt! r-----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY!------, IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO •. Dept 5645 I 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., ~pa Locke, Fla. 33059 I Gentlemen: Please rush me• copy or THl! BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE'S I DIET BOOK, 110101, by Luciana Avcdon and Jc1tmt Molli' I enclose $3.91 in fuU paymenr. Jn add1tJon, I understand Iba< r m.,-e1.amfae tbD ( book foJ a full 30 days entinly at y~r ri.st 01 money back. I Enclo1ed b cbeck or M.O. tor S I YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 MASTER CHARGE 0 BANK.AM.ERIC' ARD I Acc·1 '--------------------I lotcr 8anll: '----------------<Find above 1 1 Eapiratlon date of my c.ud _____________ Y_o_u_r_11_ame __ > NAM~ f ADDRESS CITY STATh ZI!' flf'a.u print I ' I I L ____ ;!:.,Y.!.~~!,.!~'~~'PPl~~'~I~~---__ _J Shouldn't We lSe the Thh.gs We l..ik(•"! By Shirley Moskow M y 11 -ycar-oltl son wa!> rummaging th rough his room one day looking for an old book cover to protect the text- book he had recently been issued. "There's a new cover under the blotter on your desk," I reminded him. "Yes, bul J'm saving that one for something i.pcc1al," he responded. H ilt words made me feel sad . I re membered when I was his age. ~l y tavor- ite cou~in. knowing that I was interested in lcarrlmg to paint with watercolors, had given me an extravagant set of paints and brushes. Oh. the excitement. as I lifted the cover o f the bright-red octagonal box! Inside, the whole world of color was waiting for me to give 1t form. Jmpariently, J picked up one of the bot- tles-but my mother stopped me. "Wait," ~he advised reasonably. "until you've practiced a while. Then you'll reall y appreciate this beautiful set.'" So she bought me an inexpensive set of paints from the five-and-dime store. It had few colors and their tones were dull. I played with 11 for a while, then lost interest. The incident was forgotten until I came across the dust- covcred oct:igonal box in a closet several years Inter. This time there was no one to stop me from opening the paint. I removed the cap from a bottle. The contents had dried up. l i.upposc I should have thrown the old box out. Jnste:id, I've kept it as an important r~ minder that extravagant things should be used. Othcrwi~e the pleasure they can give dries up. M y neighbor extravagantly uses her lovely thing~ tlaily. Recently she received a handsome potlery milk pitcher as an anniversary gift. I watched her unwr::ip the package, rinse out tfle 1 pitcher, and fill it with milk from a carton. "Now I'll never have to put ;mother ugly milk carton on my kitchen table.'' she ~id as .,he poured :1 glass of milk for her three-year- old. And she mcaos it. She has learned the pleasure of esing things she likes. M y gr::indfather believed this. too. He was a poor man, and his house was meagerly fur- nished. Yet he extravagantly insisted that hi'> tea be serveJ in a thin honc<hina cup with a 'tcrling silver spoon "It tastes better that way," he said. Whenever I remember Grandpa, I think of ,ill the beautiful wedding presents and family heirlooms that arc tucked away because they are "too good" to use every day. It's too bad more people have not learned to find daily pleasure in bcaullful things. After all, if we do11'1 ~hare our lovely possessions with our f Jmilies, who arc the important people we arc sJving them for'! FAMILY WEEl<lY Much 2•. 19H • 2S "If we don't share our lovely possessions with our families, who are the important people we are saving them for?" America,you've made us into more than a pie filling. ComW1cJ. Pte Ft/1111~\ wen: alnh1\t 1.'\1.'f\.tl11n)-! except p1c\. o riginally made to fill pies. \\c "'1111Jdn·1 d ream t lf Then G race P<m ell. o ne of d 1\l.·11ur .1l!mg ..111y1 inc from <1ur J>t!rmid.e1y old ladio. tnltl U5 cxrcrn111.·111111c '' 11 h u"n!! 11ur p11.· how she l™!\ Com\tock Apple Pie fillm).!''" n11n·p1c f1l11n!: "a)' In Filling to make her Apple f.act. '' c \\ 1 •uld C\ en g 1) '4 l (..tr ..... Crown Cake. I•• 1.·n'-·· ·uragl' 11 W11n1.·" our Nt1t lll he outdone. Mahe! n1.''' P;1.· I 11l1111.! N1m·P1c Whcelen old ui, about hc:r I illm).! R1.·urx~ B1111l..kt Bluchcrry Cobble r made ~arh r,, r1.'l'Cl\C y11u r l1Pn·p1c y11u-kno"' ·what. f1lhnµ n:c1rx· h• K 11'.ll-1. .,~:ml 1~t: Then Harrie! Foste r 11.1ld u~ ~~ 1t11 r11\cr m:ulmt: and handlin~l tw he r Cherry Pie Filling was just dandy ~~-;:,,;;.:;:,:;;;;;.:jH~~ .\ -N11n·Pic Filling Ri.:c ipc Re K 1kk1. m Cherries Juhile!c::. Box EE. ~~nt't'fJll>rt . '.'111.'w Ytirk 14))9. r(•r a Soon wo men a ll over America were ..ending preview 11f what it c• 1nt~11n~. hl!n: arc a kw us their rt:cipes using Comsttx·I.. Pie Filling," in rec•~' fr(lm 11: Gnce Powell's ~ C1'0W11 Cllk~ I As <>~IWTl ahuvt'I I plg I IR' 1 lrtl Spic< Cake DeluAe MIA Vurull1.1 kt· ( rc,1m I ..:;int' I 1 •1 '"'"' C ''""""I.. ( li.:rr. Pie I tlhn~ •,' <t1p llr.11kh I 1:a11121 uil UlllSl•>CL. Apple Puz Filhni 1 C'Up huller'" ~anne. softened •Up..u~'3T ' • l:Up milk l cam 121~,., i:ach> C.•m.hick Uluehcm Pac Filhnit ~po •>n tl't! uc.am tnto' ''"'" 1Ju,ll 1u• crc.un J1.JK-.. .i.nJ plJlC tn frcc1.cr unttl rc.iJ\ ltto,c'l'\C l ndi.tftnlo(Clt.Jitlf l.11~· .J.1tkt fl''°' pee ltlhn~ ,.,. ,i., .1nll \I or 111/t'r nul1um h•·JI until ht •I In \lt\.all p.in IK:JI Br onJ~ until •f1gli1/\ \l.~1m1 d1>11u1 1: lahl~ ... WI all•puipOSC! Oour • 1 teaspoon vanilla ·: 1.-up huller 11f lllafl?iln~. suftc:ncd I p4.g 1))..111 Wh11c: \akc l>duAC MIA tcu Prep.ire .ind txi~e ''"" X inch t·.1~c t,1wr-. .I\ p.1c~.l)!l" uir.:ct'-'-rn·.1J. •n.: h.111 11f pie r111in~ 1•n flr\t cake t.1\cr lop"'''" i..:1.'timl c-.tkt· l.t~cr \p.•lll un rcm.unm~ pief1lhng1u ... 1thtn l·mch ufeJ1-'l". ln small rruer tx~I. crc.-am huller and \ugar In small ..auccpan. o•mhmc milk and n,,ur. Ct1'~ and \Ur over low heal until th1ckc:nc<l Coul. Add milk rruxlUrc and vantllil 10 huuer 11111.ture, hlcnd well Spreal.I on s:i~ and iop edge: ,1f cake In I°' "'hocn "-•~ ing pan. 'prt:df.I ptc f1llmg In I.tr~ mm.·r .... , .... 1. crt:Jm huller Add tin l'clke mu onJ c~. hl\!nd Wt'll ~p.ll•n "''r ptc hlltn~ B.lkc .11 "\'ill fnr 40 nu nut~""'" un11I !--" 1klcn hro~n C'ul 1n11' 1 ... cht' '\-ux·h '4:11.1<1rt"' • M:r·h,·,11 p, '°' • •\t:r ptl' f1llm.c C .treholl~ lt~ht Ur.1rxh ... 11h ITIJI• h (1cnth \h.al..c p.in 11,11 k .uicl ft 1r1h f11 tn1Tl"JllC flJrTI<: \po It.If) illUl~t,tl('I\-C l\t"f t('(' l ~Jm \lt;&I.,("'. l hl '' """ '"'"" V< I// f or fllm alrolt11h~ dr• lf'f1 ''"'" limn.It / Tt.11111• h1 111t1Am111u 11Jj!11r 111/1<•1 111 "ft/11$,.. <'• fntc I frn fl\ I" min11/1•• Plu1 •' '"""'"'' ulv•111n '''f '" r11• /11/111p ftJ.!hf ,.,,;,.., .. 11/i mah h flLll h<•fnr•· wn m}/ r----------------------------------------------1 7¢ 7<r off any Comstock Pie Filling 7¢ z 2 ~R GROCER Comsrnd Food~. :J Borden. In.,;. will redeem tht-S cou- 0 pon for ~"en cents plU!> lhrtt cents U for h andling .,,.hen subm111cd 3\ LLl pan payment for any can of Com-°' stock·s Pi,. F1lhng. Any sales tiu musl P be paid by con~umcr. lnvoiets show- ' &; 1ng purchase of sufficient stock to ' cover coupons must be shown on re-A :11 or trJnsfurcd by you. Coupon void m Jny ~late or localtty where 11 " 1.1•Cd, p1oh1h1led or re<;tr1c1c:d by law C~•h value I /20 of I cent. Good only tn Con1inc:ntal USA fnr P"~menl, m.111 llt C1>m,1oc.... I ood' R .. rdcn I no.; , P 0 Bo~ 1720, C ltnton l1111o a ~21 '4 Any nther U'>c cun,11tutc' f1 dUtl L1m1l. One Per I Jmlly Offer exptrn r>camfier 11, 1975 I quest. Coupons must not be assigned ppae I PIEAWNG ~ !7¢ '-. ...... 1., ...... ,,,,,J ~ l---------------------------------------· Comstock. The pie fillings made by persnickety old ladies. '.1 0 ;c m n 0 r-: ,, 0 z. FRANK COSTELLO The gangster and the President Harry Truman and tlw 1.itt> 1Jrga111i't·d - nimc leader Frank Co~tcllo k111.:w <.•:id1 other ''<iuite well," ;1n•(1nli11~ to aclor Anthony Qm1111. V11!1111 r<'- latc•<; this anecdote in laio; l1irwarcl to u rn·w f:oste Uo biograph) ·" C<l\lt'll11 told 1l to him: "You know," 'aul ( :nstC'l- 111, "I used to like lo w alk i11 the morn- ing. I didn't hkc to walk during tlll' dn}' bc<.·ause I knew l.Jt'O[llc \\'l'rc w.1!d1i11~ me and so forth a11d ~.1r111g thl·rc's Frank Costello, the ga11J.:!->lt'r. I d on't \\ant lo bother 11obod\'. 1 w:111t lo lil' ldt .alone. So I'd get up .it fhc 111 1111· m11rni11g, and l'<l take mr walk. That ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour VERBAL BURBLE "To husband" tnt'nni. to ~a'<'. he sparing, E conomize. for cash be carin~. It means to keep whnt ~ ou l1nn• got. Be it n little or a lot. That is, I guess, a h ushancl\ 111i~'i<111. I rather like this d~flnition. It makes ml', ns I scrimp ancl ~:\\t', T hink h usbands all should thu~ behove. 1t • FAMILY WEEKLY. March 24. 19H ~tin the World! mom111~ a.<i I came out cif 1he house, f ~l'C guys up in the trees. I k1111w I ht-y are cop'> and FBI mr11 kl'q>ing :111 <.•y1· 0 11 me, but l go about my "'''>'· Lt'! them luok .ill they want. So I'm walkm~ ;111d way clowu ut the end I see a littli· figure walking towards me. I le\ get- ting dosl·r, and suddcnlr I reali1.c it's llarry Tnimanl lfc starb to sJy, 'Hello, Frank,' .:ind just as he':. :1ho11l to say it, l say, 'Keep your mouth sliut, you dumb cluck. They're watd1ing us 0 011 't louse us both up.' So Ill' ~mile., and keeps walking, and I !'ltnilc and keep walking!" (Costell<' di<.'ll last year.) From: "Und1• Fr:mk. The Biog- raphy of Frank Costello," liy Leonard Katt. (Drake Publishers Inc., $7.!J5). Lifesavers have come a long way, baby. A11d this is the Jougcst way we have ever seen. Remember the good old inner tube? Then there were water wings and bubbles. Now we laave wrist-strappc<l lifesavt·rs that are worn likr wri s t- watchel. and i118at- cd instantly with a l·arbon dioxide car- tridgc. When you·re swimming along and suddenly f cd you can't make it any fortlwr. you press .1 littlP b utto11 c;n ihe top of the case ( ahout the same size a'i .1 c:igareltc pack) and tlw gas c~capc' into a folclc<l water wing. The wing in- natcs-aml you gel enough huoyanc:y to keep you afloat. For best results, the rn:uaufocturcrs of these lifesavers sug- ~e~t you place the inAated device un- der )'Our chin or underarm until you an• rescued. Called Aq11a Afrls, the wrist straps can be purchased in stores or from i\cw Era Products, 2670 Meadow Road, Lumberton, N. C. 28358. PRINCE ANDREW, THEN AND NOW Royalty grows up Pri nce Andrew is 14 years old now and, we noticed, has changed a lot i11 the last four years, as you can sec hy 1.·omparing these two pictures. The re- cent snapshot, which shows Andrew looking more and more like his mother. Quips & Quotes But though I\e searched the dictionary And looked until my eyes arc sta ry, The verb "to wife" I do not meet Except as "marry" (obsolete). And I would nc,·er be so rash As ask my w ife, "Plcnse wife this cash." Tl1t• !t•adwr. im t111drn~ the yo1111g- 'kl' 1111 th1 · month!> of tht• }CJI , h~1d t (llTil' to \faat·h. "\\'hat is 1t." ,ht• .111k('(I, "1k1t t1>mcs i11 like a liu11 a11c.l goes 11ul like· .1 l.lrnh?" "\h· lutlwr," n•pli1·d a hoy i11 the l ri1111 1cl\\' -l.ur1llc j (;Cl"'l'let1r I 11tlwr tWfki11g wit11 11'1{1• 1111c/ c:liil- dri •11 i11 m1 anmscnH'11t pnrl.. "H1•111,·rn· ""' 11 lw11 fl c111artr r 11sed to lwy 11•/wt " <ii11w wwd to lmy?" -lle11ry f-t•c1/m A t••m i~I . riding 111 ,, 1.·ah past lhC' Nat1011.il Archin•s lhlildinA in \Vjsh- ington, l'C'.1d out the cnr\'cd word-; "The Past I ~ l'rnlo).!m·" a111l wondered oloml wh.11 it 1111-.1111. "It means." s.1id the drivt•r. "tl1.11 \'ou ni11'1 seen nothi11' yd ." -Dnwthra /\c11t THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send ortglnal contributions to "Chlld," Family Weekly. 6'41 Lexington Ave .. N.Y . NY 10022. S10 If used-none returned. On weekends we always have spt'c:ial brc.1kfa'>t~. With 1lw jump m men t prices, howc\'cr. one of 0 11r f.ln>rile.-.. .1 cr("amed ham- hurger dish. becaml' loo ei..pcn- si\'l'. 011e day l clecidt•d to fh it for <limwr. M v six-vcar-ol<I son n~kcd "hy l wn5 fixi11).! breakfast at night My explana tion, that we 1.·011ld11 't .1fford it for breakfast anrmore, left him pu11.Jed. ln amazcm«'nt he said. "Y 011 nwan it cosl5 more in the moming?" -Mrs. T l'frlf .\f ncmc·y :\I ardrla Spri11~.~. M rl. Onr ltnuM·1df c in our ncil!.hllnrhond lml/!,S sill' l>lrrad.~ hC'r 0 11•11 cc1Urr-ycs- tr1c/cl11· ~ n11d t11cloy\. -I.1llio11 Kc1sloct>r tlw Q11ce11 of England, was taken jml lwfore his 14th birthday last rnnnth. OATES: National Basketball A~socia tion play-offs begin Saturday. ANNIVERSARIES: The U.S. Senate voted lo censure President Andrew Jackson for abuse of his authority 140 years ago Thursday. Former President Dwight 0 . Eisenhowt'r died five years jgo Thursday. BIRTHDAYS (all Aries): Sunday- Stevc McQueen 44. Monday-Howard Coscll 54; AJetha Franklin 32; Gloria Steinem 38. Tuesday-Tennessee Wil- liams and Gen. William Westmoreland 60; Diana Ross 30. Wednesday- Clorin Swanson 75. Thursday-Ed- • mund S. Muskie 00. Frldat-Eugenc '1) ~ McCarthy 58; Pearl Dailey 56; Walt a. Frazier 29. Saturday-Warren Beatty ~ 0 37. u a: BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Tennessee Williams & Gloria Steinem By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "Then It's definite-we can rent out your room?" •• • We're not telling you anything you don't know when we acknc)w-· ledge that a controversy about smoking exists. And since were in the business of selling cigarettes, you obviOLl --}y know where we stand. If you don't smoke, we're not about to persuade you to start . But if you do, we'd like to persuade you to try a cigarette you'll like more than the one you're smoking ~C)W. We mean Vantage, of course. Vantage gives you flavor like a full-flavor cigarette. 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UPTO •1,200.00 A MONTH AS MUCH AS '40.00 ADAY when a covered sickness or injury keeps you from working. c tur hJ.!11n·, '"o" that you're seven times more likely to be laid-up at home than in the hospital. That could leave an awful lot of bills unpaid if your health insurance covers you only in the hospital. Mutual of Omaha thinks you need protect~n at home, too ... and does something about it. i As the breadwinner, you can selec t the amount you yualify for (from $100.00 to $1,200.00 ::i month ... up to $40.00 a day) to help replace your paychecks when a covered sickness or accident keeps you from working. These monthly disa bility benefits are all yours to spend as you please for anv purpose ,you choose ... yours to use for every ktn<l ot 0111. What hospital Insurance does for hospital bl/ls, this Mutual of Omaha plan can do for your grocery, reqt and clothing bills ... Important protection for working men and women. There is a homemakers' plan for housewives, too. THERE ARE S EVEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THIS MUTUAL OF O MAHA PLAN I. You may qualify for a plan that can provide up to $1,200.00 monthly in come benefits (up to $40.00 a day) to ~rend as you sec fit when you're sick or hurt and can't work!" .!. These di sability benefits :.ire .provided both IN and OUT of the hospital! J. Your coverage becomes effective immediately 'for new sickness contracted or injury received after your policy is in force. Pre-existing conditions (old healrh problems) will not be covered for 12 months. This applies to such conditions shown on your application and not excluded from coverage. other sickness! .,, ... , . ' , . ='·Your policy protects you as a passenger in any kind of aircraft-even a private plane! h . Benefits are provided for disabilities incurred both on and off the job. They are available in addi- tion to any Workm en's Compensation and Employer's Liability coverage! 7. You have this renewal agreement: no matter how often you may receive benefits. Mutual of Omaha guarantees to renew your policy-as long as premiums arc paid on time. Your premium can be changed only when changed fo r all policie~ of the same fom1 and class in your state. Plca!)e note that the amount of the benefit. the premium, and the deductible period vary with the See "Mutu•I of Om•ha·s Wild Kmadom"' on TV, Sundays Chec:k loc:•I fls1ma for time and chiinnel. MutuiJIC\ o/()milhil e\U Life lnsurince Affiliate: United of Omaha ,,., ·~ ' I I ·--:·:Ii' .. r • And '.1:-t these disability in· • # • • come benefits are not payable for losses caused by war or military service; narcotics, unless prescribed by a physician; childbirth, pregnancy, or resulting complication~; disabilities that start after retire- ment or age 65. wh ichever comes first. .... Get the full facts about this fine protection that can cover you both in and out of the hospital. They are your for the aski ng. and you will also receive in- fomwtion abou t the fine plans to meet your life in!)urancc needs now available from Mutual of Omaha's affiliutc, United of Omaha. These facts are yourc; without cost or obligation if you write to Mutual of Omaha, Reader's Service, Department 123 I. Omaha, Nebraska 6813 l. Or even better, U!)C the po~t-paid self -mailer reply card provided for your convenience. Can you qualify tor a plan that can provide up to 51,200.00 a month when you 're sic le or hurt and can 'I work? Pea,1~ 11011 can count an ... FIND OUT! M ail post paid reply card now ! 28 c • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 24. 197• WHEN YOU'RE SICK OR HURT AND CAN'T WORK? • • • • • I I I I I I I I I BU S INE SS REP LY MA IL I ""-'or \f.J.J• ,.._. ~''a''t' 'm.i .,, t ,.. ,,, .. un , ,, ,, •• , , I O<nl"<l .... 'l~· I : POST AGE WILL BE PAID BY I I : Mutual of Omaha I I I I I I I Dodge at 33rd Street Omaha, Ne bra ka 681 31 L------------------------------- • • • • • • • • 'If '11 • FAMI LY WHkl Y OROERCARO • • • • • • • • • • • • • FULL FACTS · WHEN YOU'RE SICK OR HURT AND CAN'T WORK? r------- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I MAIL :THIS POST PAID CARD NOW I I ,~"""""=~~ I Mutual ol Om1h1 Om1ha, Nebraska 68131 Dept. 1231 Please see thal I receive full lac1s on tne olans available on my slate that I have checked below DiHblllty Income plans that can pro..,ode me wllh a regular monthly tr1come when a covered sickness or in1u1y keeps me from working Fine modern Lilt Insurance, both 1nd1v1dual and lam11y plans available from United of Omaha Senior Age Mutual Care hospital plans (I am 65 or ove1) Name Address Sr ll1£1 ANO NO 0 11 II r 0 C11y State ZIP Coda • . range COa • <r NANCY - / ------ I HATE SIGNS THAT TELL US WHAT WE CAN 'T D O FINAL 1iPORTS .. .,, e ., . .. .. ,, .! e ~-.- ' --....... ,,.,..-. ,,----....... ---- CLAP CLAP CLAF' CLAP SUNDAY, MARCH 2C, 1974 PAW PET SHOW t :aa f'. A( ·-. NC TI SLEDDING I NO LOITERING -i--- • ·- -- t Now PLA{rN G .. Act io(\ ! pram a!: -______ _f;-~~=-1 ) ) WOODSIOC "' A LWA'1'5 LIKES THE r.~RI WH£f\E RHETT 0UTLER WALKS OUT O.\l SC~R L E rr .~EE HE E r4EE . ~EE { ,.-(t ~ .. :; -1.'t By Ernie Bushmilf er - • '!·~ • ••• • • ~ ; •••• ,, , . . . ,.. . . . . : ... I --NO F I S HI NG .---- NO LOITERING / ' • L..1 ,r~N 10 MY Ho~o5coPe , r.~A : I TODAY 17 A NOIH~~ DAY i;;oR r:wN . 1"AKE ilME OF ~1 E:XPAND YOlA JC!: ~OCIA L-t..u::~. R ~M EM BE.~, TH E -WOK'L-0 I? N OT A VALE: OF T ~A R7 · ' I YOV1 WE ~E: PLA1 ON ti' 10 . iN JOV ! DENNIS THE MENACE 0 ~- ~e.t:: I 1 HAI '? NIC.c 1 MA ~CI A.' WHAT ooe.~ MtNe. ~AY ? L.Ei'' see .. 0 1-4 , I i '~ O N PAGe 19 . 6000 OL-0 PAG~ 19 .... WJ-JiAi A~f YOv< L.OOK ING 'FO~, M A~C IA ( "I ODAY, YOLA 5 H0(..(t..D CON11NlA~ -ro K eep YOU ~ NO~E -ro -Y-HE 6'~1N0?10NE. AlT ?EN4'16L.Y, AND MAY8f:. 'IOU WIL..L. SE PrlEPA~eo t:O~ T'H~ OA "K , -r~YI NG C'AY~ AHE:AD. Keep IHE:' WO~K ETHIC. F==l ~Mt..Y IN MIND. 11 Ts..LYA WHAT I'LL CO, I'LL GIVE:-YA 8'1T~ PIECE:S ! AAEN 1 T YA Gc:NNA WELL, OF COURSF I S WELL! r'LL TAKE BE r:>OLITE AA1 IF YOU WANT... THE BIG ONE 'C.AU;E OFFER ME/\ PIFCE ? 'Y'OLA SJ~L.1ev~ IN 1HA1'? WHY ,., rr i'HA-r vourr~ I~ At..WAY? ~O GK'e.A-r, AND M INE ,0 AW~L,H .. ~ o~ cou ~~et i WOUL.ON 1T 'f~INK OF! ~iA~ilNG 1"H~ OA'·i w rr ... our rr ... Ii'~ L. IKE THE:. 0 1r:Fe.f:!~NC E f3E.TW~EN A KING AND A PEA?A Ni ..•. /T1 ~ AN A'CIDeNT or: B IR:iH .... By Hank Ketcham 1. REALLY WANT YA TO HAVE. 'EM l30TH! HERE.! [> l> "' ~IJDGE PARKER <1<J<J • . )ULD TH ERE BE A NYT HING 'NRONG W ITH MY HAVING SAM A N D A66 EY UP TO DINNER TOMORROW NIGHT, ALAN ? MEANWHILE , IN TH E PRISON PR INT SHOP l CAN'T DRAW ANY M ONEY O UT O F THE 8ANK.,, B UT MY SISTER CAN ! OKA'Y, HAV E HER GET THE FIFTY GRAND OUT IN CASH! YES. T HERE WOULD BE , K ATHERINE.' ) J ---\ UNTIL SUCH TIM E AS TH E DISTRICT AT TORNEY DETERMI NES THE TRUTH , TH AT'S O F WAKE MAN '5~ATE-CRUEL,,. MENT 5 , I CANNOT FEE L FREE TO HAYE SA M IN OU R HOME A5 , A GU EST ! AS A J UDG E, I MUST NOT ONL'Y BE IMPARTIAL ,., BUT I MUST NOT PERMIT MY ACTIONS TO RAISE THE $LI GHTEST DOU BT ABOUT IT! I 'LL HAYE MY BROTHER PICK 8 UT 5HE MUSTN 'T KNOW THAT WE /\\ADE A DEAL! WHY NOT ? TELL HER THE ONL.: W AY I'LL A DMIT G UI LT 15 FO R YOU TO PAY M E THE M ONEY ! IT UP! IN THAT WAY, YO U'LL BE LI LY W HITE IN HER EYES! ....__ __ _ 11 (_ / ( ) ~ \..___-:' ' (- ' -J TME KIDS lOOK US TO NE SPOT WHERE TMEY FOUND 9™E SKULL AND ON ~E ROAD ABOVE. LlZZ SPOTTED TMIS BOWLING BALL BAG KEE~O STOLE TME SkULL. ANO INSIDE TMt BAG we t='OUNO A NIJLAR TMAT FITS T~E 5KULL. " . I I TMIS CA5E' IS EXCePT R>Q KEEMO TOSSED IT OVER TME' CLIPF=. CUT ANO OQIEO. ONE UTTlf DETAIL. KE ENO TOOt< TWE LAST OIAMONO • STUOOEO TOOTM. RIGMT? ) ,_ _J "J ~ GQOOVY. 'f<'wn.d ? WE HIH!MT = -~WHAT'S ALL THE NOISE OOWN 1llERE ! ? YA Gol NO REGARD FOJ:! OIH ERS - -IF YA DON1I KNOCK rr Off, f'M COM IN ' DOWN 1}-l~~E AND· CRUNCH 'IA~ WM ERE ARE YOU? l1M SORRY- l'f.-\ ALA\O!>I "fHROUGH HOW 'BOUT SHUT11N' UP SO I CAN GET SOME SLEEP? -l\l'JO P\.fA S F= BU:.~ THl:.LMA, AMEN 11 MLl::>T BC. JiOT lt-J ~l::~E .... MY L YC:S A~G STARTIN' TO o WLAT t .. 1 . . J I rhe sensational new aluminum bat. Only$4.25 ( reg.57.95} Newest equipment to hit the game of bassball. Rugged bats made of Reynolds Aluminum won 't break, chip or splinter. Avai lable in 6 Little League sizes, plus Senior League, Softball and Girl's Softball sizes. Reynolds Aluminum Bats are approved by the Little League, ~nd meet stand3rds of the Sonior League, the American Softball Assoc1at1on. the U.S. Slo-pitch Softball Association, the U.S. Amateur Softball Association arid the International Softbilll Federation. Get your new "Reynolds Rapper~ today. Here's how to send for it: Buy the 75-ft. Economy Roll of Reyoolds Wrap. Clip coupon from box. Fifi out coupon, indicating your choice of sizes. Mail to address on coupon. Enclose check or money order for $4.25 (covers cost of mailing and handling). Send for your Aluminum Bat today, while this offer lasts. ~ .,) (1f1W 1llll} _ _... ____ ~--L .. 'I ' r . H 11 COWflOY J • ~) ' .. JO Bf: fOl((ECI TO OPf:N ANP CLOSE YOUR .MOU TH 10 BE r:::~· ..-. --r-:---::::.::::2'::1 ABL.E TO CHAT WITH YOUR CRONIES ... ' ' ~MV, WMIC~ eC61<'5 Al2t 12ATED ·c;.· AND WMICM ON!5 AR& RATeO ·x. ? I 1-IKE e.OOKS 'CAUSE THE~ .l>REN 'T ANY C'OMMEIOICIAI-$. S-2.'f. • THEN I fl t ORll'EAL 01 : HAVING TO !..EAVE 11-lE BAR 1 WALK OUT +!GRE ·TO CUM!? ON YOUR HOl\SI:: TO SIT FOR HOURS TRYING TO GET !'ACK YOUR STRENGTH ... DOCTOR SMOCK SHAL.-1..-;J: 'fHRE'AP 'fHE' NeePt..E' FOR YOU, POC'fOR? ... 'fHOLJ6H :X: AM SURPRI SEOP YOLJ 'Re sPeNPING so M UCH 'flME' ON 'fH IS PARi'ICLJ t..AR PAi'IEONi' I ' • " ' , ' 1 ' • • MY GOOPNE'SS. WH A'f 6E'A U'flFLJt.... Ct..OSEO S'f l 'ICHE'S YOU 'RE' MAKl>-IG.1 CONSIPEORING 'fH E' FAC'f 'fHA'f SHE''S NO'fORIOUS FoR NEOVe;R PAYING H E'R B lt...t...S -.. -·----- 81~1......., -· ':' ~ )' STOP TAl-l<'lN' I ' SO LOUD--µeJN CAN MOMM'I °™INK II, WITM ALL 1'1;AT _ / ........ ... FOR SUNllOWN1 WH[N YOU'LL FACE lHE TORTURE OF HAVING 10 CLIM~ VOWN ANJ.7 PRAG r,::::=;::-:-""t;;:';;;;J YOURS ELF OFF TO !?f Pi POOR THING! N01se ? , MACK-THf·K NI FE L.IVES i ·- By George Lemont ' • B Y GOt...t..Y, l'f • t..OOKS (...IK E' sotv\e S O R'f OF E'XQUISl'fE' E'MBF<O I P E'RY WORK .1 • ' S'fAPL.-5' MACHINE', Pt...E'ASE' t Ila/ Kaufman ~ SAFE. BET! Wave a coin o r hill before a fnend and tell him 11'\ his 1f he can meet th1\ challcn,:e A\k him lo pm it1on himSt"lf wilh ht' heels and hts b;,ick BULLETIN BOARD •F'OR THE BIRDS ! The answer lo each o f thl'w riddles 11 • bird: I. Wh1 t 1l '" best Lo rlo wht>n a snowball is thrown. 2. What cowants do 1n lhf' fatt nr danger. 3. What it''i hard to dn With I AOff' throat. Can ynu namt> thr lurf'ls? "Af~f\t\ ~•'1'-~J 'Mnlf•"'' tlll• J"'"h "'t o•q 0 • Tr11r PA'1P~ 23. 2•1, :\2 11nrl :\:\ fr11rn i\ honl. """" m1rnv ~rr11r111r "hrrt.~ hA vr '011'! • C'll11llf'n11r : Arnnar nmr I 0111 hpirk~"" I hPy appNr as I 0. 110111• r11n th" hi' rlnnc-? •Tw1~1rr (~n ~ 011 1m1111nr rnudrlhnc ~fRr1nr1r mAn aging • modern mrn1111enr" R1'p1>11l rapidly aloud apinsl a wall. as de· r-::11.-------~---~---~---......-..--~ J1icted ahovc. Place a coin or hill direclly heforc hi' I~ o n lhe noor. Now. defy him In hend over and rick ur the bill without bend· rng his k necs or ~h1 fllh,: i;-1 __.----.---lf&--...:..;;;;::,..'-,----4.L....l.....---!:li..__z::i~ hi\ feet. It's a nsk you can lake with little rear or lo!I.~. unlc~ your fncnd ts a contortioni~I. ('AN YOU UST VOUll EYES! Tllett are at leut ab Utr· fllete In drawtni dttail1 between top ud bottom pHtb. Row 41aJck.ly un yoa find them! Chec:k annrtn with tbote below. uuo11• 11 PIWOR ·9 ·p•uo1i1•ndaJ n •n>u•q •111\ ·19 ·1ouau1P SJ pnoq 1noJ. •t 11f11"'"TU SJ n;>oad ·c ·n•nirws SJ .. mnqPJlQ "t ·1u~uurp 11 u nJdV I u~11•••1110 Hi\ only option with· o ut hcndrnJ lhc kncu or ~hiftrnJ lhc feet '' tn fall forwud. which .......,~iu_--1..~~"""'--~..;;__• would pul lhc coin nr OPrOSITF.S ATTRACT? IA'l'' wr. You havr JU<.I onr mtnulr hill out of reach. to irlrnli(y thrf'f' p111r~ n( 011po~1l1>\ 11hovr. CM1 'nu rnm11h '1 Try It ynu~<"lf. ~ r••• ' t-pu• ( '• 11~ ... I f..t1Jrtf ,,,.,. "1' ... ,,~ •• MIXED SINGLES t<.H~/\ r'S WIZONG {JJIT~I ME-? 1 MUG T 8e Gt:TllNG PR£MATUr2e L Y ()Ul-1, ! W~AI IS IT W6LL, GOODNIGJ..fT- AN D T~.ANK'S . '=~~:.=-~WIT~ M~ ?E!:.~~2:3~L-_J JUGHEAD IS 1 TOLD HIM UP ON THE IT WOULD BE MOUNTAIN COLD UP A ND WANTS T H ERE ! YOU TO BRl1'lG Hi5 COAT UP / ,.J: __ -n.-\ THIS O LD BEAT-UP DENIM 15 HARDLY WORTH KEEPING .' lDOK.P HERE COMES .JUG HEAD P/D/NG DOWN.' r T~flN K YOU. JOY . l GC)f TIRED WAITING .P ~Ir: DIDN'T rRY 10 COM ~ IN·' SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10\>oints for usinl( all tht --------- lrtt rr\ in lh~ word below ln form-----+----- l\\O complete words:· I . i\ C: R 0 S S t-: TllF.N ll('Orc 2 p4linb Heh fnr aU -----+----- \\ llrll< of lour letttrll or mor' ---------fr.11nd amon1 the letter11. ,,.,. tn lt'ort at lull SI polnh. --------- By Brown and Casson BoB ~· / /- I 1~i; OILJN ' r £',V~ N SUAKE: WANDS ! MON7ANA- PHEW / WHA~r A Cl IM P->.' 0 11 , NC>/ /\ 00(-; l OOK 1"1 .1 llFRE ,DOGGIE .•. #/CE DOGGlf-... JU<SHEf\D, WHY DID YOU DO IT FOR THAT OLD RAG OF /\ COA1? MY LUNCH W A S IN IT .' ------ f. t .. I 1 l -I MUTT and JEFI•~ HEY. WAIT.' GAR BAGI: MAN.' I 'LL HE LP NO! NO! DON'T MOVE DOCTOR , HE SLIPPED DOC, EVEl2Y- YOU UP.' .ME ·· I FEEL A CRACk'-IN MY BACK! QUICK, ~ G~T THE DOCTOR! "' Mushroom 's mv Then whv AND C AN'T GET TIME I MOVE UP.' I FEEL A CRACKING 11--J MY BACK.' Now. lets see. To111ato. veaetable beGf mushroom -· I'd li ke tomato. rea l favor ite 1 didn't l thouqht it l did, you'd want somethinq else. Well - arenl Just for th at well have the veqetlble beef.I Okav, l like that . too. • Mm qood .1 you pick 't z I . GORDO HE: l<ICl<EO IN EVERY !<IS !N MY, BODY· 01-1, STOP CONIPLA IN ING, PIGf • you smart 1! - f· '{OU DO HAVE SPA~E l</l3Sf • ' ' . -_, .. I { i .. ' ) J MUTT,AR6 YOU At...L RIGHT ? WHAT IS ''--"'IT, -?OCTOR ' Tomato z Oh, dear 1 What's wrong, Nina 1 0 By Al Smith I DUl-INO, I FE:EL LIKE MY BACK 15 BROKEN! OH! EGG 5HELLS! Tomato is kind 011. no. of aC:d Wou ld I love you mind if we it 1 had mush room ' ~ . Thats the than ks I qet • '" for beinq nice and letting ffJ you make the choic e. 0 By Gus Arriola -' 0 1-f , ·S70P COMPLAINING, CATf • . -' I .r HATE !3EtN0 l-IOR.SE ...;L ro IRA/L IN& -,.:;r AR8UIUS1 4. Cf!AICROf (I!.:_~ \l:., - YOU DO l-IAV<= SPA/:Z.E f_IVES_r ' • • • ' di p< .. • "