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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• . . • Restoring a Stutz: Use Scottish Hide By RUDI NIEDZIE~KI Of Ille o.!lw ,.llltt Sta" you'd '\\'Int to go. p.ssumln&: you •anted rour upholster')' ~ to be as perfect as the original. s1·:\'1tA\. Sl'lcf 'l .\I. ter 1han llK'y re1:1\ly \\('rt' You ('an go lo "°n11• or 1h1•.st• 11ll'l'I" :1nd find .\loclt•I T ' \\lfh llll'Qlll'r JO''' 11 1.1· !' 1 1' I fly, ;1' p1:inos-lt's t'nouµh to n1t1kl' lll'n r\ Ford iurn 1 n hl' •'1 J \\' !1l.1· .1 11h1rhn;.: '\\'/1f'n \\'c• did lh 11 (lllf' II(' found :h:1t l\t' ~.Id 10 !.1k1• \ lll'l!I !Ht't.l'' It\ \{J ht• 111.i t ·d \Ii ru11:1 n ·h .. ' •·.1d 111 .. 111 rL11l'd Lii nl('kf•I )U'! ;1~ t!w 11:11:111.11 \\1• l••Uhl h;n t' dOUl' I~· 11 :11 1·!111J11\1• .u1 I ,,11 1 rl uur~t·h··~ .1 l"i •1 \11111.. 111t h llll' \Kil1~h111g" J111r.:t·~~ ·'· .1 A Scoltish oow p.1sture ian't the kind ol pl11.ce anyone '\\'OUld think of looking for repl8ct'1n~l auto parts. But lers say you hlld something really special -like a 192.t Slutz St.a1~tar-and ~·ou're embarrassed because the springs are po~ing lhroug,h I.he seats. Then a Scottish cow pasture is defi· nitely I h e place IHI DlllU•I Isn't 1herc MH'nethln~ basically un· palr10UC atlout llrttchlng S c o t t i sh ~'hide o\·er the car that made ln· dianD.polis fn1noo!. \\'Mt''! "'ronc vdth American lcnther. anyw11y? 1 "It 's the bolrbed wire:· explains Jc>mi Burgess Sr .. mnnager of the Cunningham AUhNl'IOli\·t "1uscwi1 in Cost.1 ~lesa1 who is -00e or tho h·1ti' Individuals to get closC'r to a Sluli th:ln the three feet of rope whlth keeps other admlrers away. "It may take from eight lo nine ~ides to upholster a car and that ml'6WI they ' .S IJNDAY· all ha \'e to be lanntd and dyt"d <11 thl! same t ime. Amcric11n hides hnvc scr11tchl•! fron1 b_.rhed \~ir1:. "The)' buff them out nnd tflat le.aves a thin area and a hai·d area which "·on 't t<i ke the dye as ""'e.11. Barbed "'\re nevt'r caml' to Scotland and 1ba1 is why '~'e USl! Scottish !lather." Perfection L! the bY'\'Ord of 1he restrora· Uon shop at tbe Cuminghayn ti1useum •. ~nere fore1nan Oluck Slanlry and 1ntfhanics· Dirk f(lrd and L:1m• L.1d11t·r i.;o to J!:re:-tt lenbrth!I to rl'cri':Hf> th .. ~·orld's greatt>st auto1nobllcs. Thfy don't nu1kr them 11nr n1or1· 1)Crfect th3n they w~rc original1y, Jll:il JOO p<>ret>nl origirui! That 111('aJ\S they look like !hey had just polled up to the rurb. assuming tod a)' i~ yesteryear. "\\'e don't want to 1n:1ke them look bet- • ll"r\1,,h ~ll}~ liur~l">~ t'11 nn1 ni.!h111n ri ,for1·r~ d11n r p 11 t C'hron1e 11ht'rl' lhtr1· \\::IS n1C'k1·l pl..1TJ11g Tl\\·~ <14111 '1 l'tl\U.•ll1~h ,I p<IH\I Jnh "llh p1n~trlp!ni.t U th1· r;1r dilln t h1u·f· H or11un;1 !l~ ,\J1 antlf1u" popt·vrr1 ":1i;vn tu~·l.l-d 111 ;inion~ n1ode111 ~port-~ C\11'S .it the (.;1r 1·1KI of The nuiseu1n 1~ a i:ilttt>ring ll·,1,1nicn1 tu !he philosophy of rt-storing a 'l'hll'll' 10 the origtn;il. Slh ll unC'Orl\Pl"1!11.,,11, 1!. d.i:.1hOfl llJ oni.:1n.1IJ!1 111..11.. 1"· · 'un d1f(1('11!1 l-:\'1'!1!ht'1>1·,1 ot r1·~1.1111' 1111! 1ud~e O(" l";l~l0!1,Jll· ,11lft il.1tii,: •'I• .1 p.1·: \lhlt'h 1hdn'l l'Otlll' 111!h !ht 1·.u 11ht'll It \\'.t~ tit•ll\ l'I i•d . ~·11)(h11;.: lhu,1· p.1··1 .. •<11111·!11ncs is 1 \St·~ Cl:\'\l\'r.Jl\\I. l'agr :\~1 • VOL. 67 NO. 10<4, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SU NOA Y, APRIL 14, 197 4 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 2 Git·ls Die T1·agedies TY.·o young girls dil'd on Saturday in separate, W\related incidents in Orange County -one invo\\'ing a drowning, and the other involving a horse ae<:ident. Six.year-old Sandra Hwit, who \\'as spending Easter vacation wilh her grandmother in Fountain Valley, was tound dead in the backyard swimming ]Scio! Saturday night. Sandra·s family is from San Diego. She 1ras taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospi1al a(ter her grandmother, \\'ho was -:1nidentified. fowxl her at 8 p.m. The girl .~as dead on arrival, according to pol ice. , TI1e dro11.·ning oceurred at 18541 Cot· "'lr.1wood Lant•. Cora ~'liller . 8 years old. was killed So1urday afternoon when she was step- l>ed. on by a horse. Cora, of 5091 Sumack }Udge i..aoe in Yorba Linda. ~·as taken ~rith head injuries to Anaheim Memorial i lospital, \\'h.ere she died' shortly after ~:~.m. A spokesman Crom the Orange County ',Coroner's office said i~ was unkno\\'ll . ~hether the girl had been thrown by the hOrse. Diplomat 'Dean' Ca ff er)' Dies LAFAYETTE, La. <AP} -Jefferson Caffery, ranked as dean or the United States diplomatic corps before his retire- ment in 1955. died here Saturday af- ternoon. He was 87. Caffery had been hospitalized for the Jast several .,.,·eeks following a fall in llIDch he broke a hip. Hospital official s said he suffered romplicat.lons after an operation. He held the distinction of having served as chief of mission longer than any other foreign service officer in America's history, holding the rank of ambassador for 20 years. President O\\'ight D. Eisenho .... ·er label- ed Caffery's career "brilliant" v;hen he left his last post. ambassador to Egypt. Caffery \\115 appointed to that am- bassadorship in t9-i9 by President Harry S. Truman and played a major role in lettling 'British-Egyptian disputes over Suez Canal bases. Ile v.·as asked to stay on nearly three years after normal retirement age to handle American affairs in that hotspot. Ne w Couuuuuications Satellite Launched CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP I -A new communications satellite intended to speed "space mail" and other rom- mercial messages across fue. United States rocketed into space Saturday night. The payload, named \Vestar l, blasted orr from Kennedy Space Center. It is ex- pected to be operational in August. • ~xactly Right Dtl!J ~ilol ~II bJ Jl:l(lltrf K .... ltf • Nicole Appleman of Costa I\tesa got down to serious bu'.!iiness Saturcla.y night when she dyed a batch of colorful Easter eggs .. .\!though she s only 31,2 , Nicole already knows that perfect Easter eggs must be done "just so.'' Bright: Sunshine Brings Easter Crowds to Beacl1 B'.\' IOI.AR\' KA'""E OI ""' D•llY Pli.t Slfff Large cro\\·ds hit the beaches this Easter "·eekend as temperatures reached the low ms ror the second \\'eekend in a rov.' in cities along the Orange Coast. Beach attendance wt.s typical for an Easter wtekend, lifeguards reported . although feoA'er than usual rescues \\"ert necessary. At Newport Beach there \\'t:re ap- proximately 70,000 sunbathers. sv:im- mcrs and surfers. Only six rescues "·ere reported and only one boat -a ltobie cat -had to be towed back"to shore. Surf was two to three f<'CI. "'ilh V.'ater a chilly 55 degrees. The same v.·ater con- ditions were expected today. The Nalion.1! Weather Se r vice predicted sHghlly cooler \\'Cather for to- day -in the high 60s -but the sa me bright sunshine is in store for beachgoers. Al l~untington Beach state beach there \\·ere 20.000 persons -a largrr lhan normal turnout. according to lifeguards. Orange Coast lifeguards and the Orange County .. Harbor Depar1ment reported !ew incidents during the day. and one lifeguard called it a "remarkably slow d<ly, considering it's Easter weekend. 1• One little girl in r\ewport Beach disrupted the peaceful day at the beach "'hen she disappeared for three and a half hoors. Seven-year-old Trac y If a rt m an. v.·tJose de9Cription \\'US broadcasl by a helicopter hovering above the beach tumed up at a lifeguard station at Or· ange Street -three and a half miles from NC"''J>Ort Beach Pier, \Vhere dle hod becl1 seen la•t. • Betty Hutton 'Finds God' PORTS~\OUTil, R.l. (AP) -Fonner movie ltlr Bttty Hutton. one-time blonde bombshell of Hollywood. ls now eook and hol,Lsekeepej at a R'oman C&thollc rectory in this sma I communJty. ''l've found the Christ." the 53-year-old former screen star and band singer of the 1v.t0s and 1950s sakl Saturday. "l\·e found the faith and I'm so happy. I'm going to stay here letting Christ lead 1hc way. I live the simple life." She CM\'trlcd to Jtoman Cathollclsn1 last ~·~k. after spending the post elghl w~s working at the. St. Anthony Rec> !Ory.> ~Iii, Hutton , whose show business carttr had been topsy turvy. canctlled htr first schedulcd stage appearance m stven years last January after her phy!li· cian questioned her about an old shoulder injury. She declined to talk-about her Ufe since then. "Vou don't want to make me cry do you? I don't want lo go into hO\\' r i;tit here. I was a broken hc.3rled "'oma n and didn't "'anl to live anyn1ore." shC said. "l should be deai;I but I'm not. v Two pr'lesu at:'the rectory look her In. Miss HU1ton SAld. "Thty ·p,ayed me through. rm S) grateful to \Mse 1~'0 prlea:t.a." _ MISI Hutton. married and divorctd four limes. has embraeed rellg1on at other perk>ds In her life. She was baptized a Lutheran In 19S8 · and 1~'0 years later cited it as an Important move. Jn lll&S !he.and h(!r husband joined a ISff HUTl'ON, ragt AZI Lella11011's Mideast Fighting LA Quai·tei·s Escalates Again; Hit by Bo1nlJ :OSA~GELES1 AP1 -A •m,\lhomh U .N. to Convene exploded ;I\ th<' Leb.1nc<;e con!'ul:llc S.1turday aft('r ncv:s nH.-dia rcccl\'ed r ails fro m unidentified IX'r!'iOf'ls us in~ thl· JC\\'ish {)('fense !..('a~uc sloJ!.:11). "~l'l'cr n~ain ~ ·· There wt'rC no inJUrtc~ and d:.11nagc v.as confined to a s1nglr door 31'\d sonH· broken glass. police said. The loc:-1[ City '.\ews Scr\'H'e s .. id the call it rccei1·ed was from a ma n "iio 1<10cl cd the bo1nb blast a reprisa l for l'hursday ·s Arab t!11crilla attat•k l)fl :in Israeli to"·n in 1~:hich JR persons diL'd. A c.11lj!r. app.1rcntly a "'01nan, told the Associated Press bureau in l..os Angeles. ··\\'e will not stand by "·h.ite Israeli \\'OD'lt'n and ehildrcn are k i 11 e d . ' ' llov.·ever. the caller made no m('f)(ion or specific incidents end did not clalm af- filiation v.•ith any grou p. The bombing came a day after the Ar;1b lnfqrmation Center in S.1n Fr:in· <'isco \\'as ransacked in v.·hat :in anonymous caller said \\'a<; retaliation for the Arab guerilla raid. In th.:lt incident. fi\'r masked men broke in10 the office nf the rC'n\er, s1nashed a .,..·indow .:lnd thn~I\' furniture and papers abot.Jt. The bomb explod(~ in a hal!v.·ay on the se\·rnth flQ()r of the hu1ld1ng hou:;1ng the f'f)llSUlatc in Los ,\ngr!l"' The office was unoccuptl'd at the tin1c . Sahak Vakian. presidf'nt of the Lebanese travel ai::encv on the san1c floor. s.1id. ··1 hea rd Some noise :ind came out to see v.·hat's happeni ng. I s:11v a bomb fuse nam inJ.!. I clos(-d the door and after a minute I hrarrl it blov.· up." Pat llan1.ark. 21. v.ho "·as in the Sidon Tra\·el and Touris1n Inc. office arran~ing a trip. said she and Vakia n retreated lo a comer or rhc roorn "1 "·as eountlog 1ny life go') by and 11·c dtdn't leave the office tx>cause "·e 1\·ould haYe to go by the bomb," she said. "\\'c \>a nled to get as far av.·ay as possible.'' Police quickly co rOoncd off the entire floo r and bomb experts checked to make su re there v.·ere no othe r OOmbs in the area. Disabled BfJat Found; 2 Safe :\'E\\' ORLEAXS rAPI -A disabled 32- fool pte:i.surt' craft \\'ith tv.·o young n'rn aboa rd v.·as located about 12.i miles t>ast of Port Isabel. Tt':i; .. Saturday .1fter t\\'O \\'<'Cks adrift in the Gulf of ;\Jexiro. The t\\'O men 11·ere il1 good condition. acrording to messages radioed from the Brilish mo111r \'essel La Bonita to !he Coast Guard Rescue Center here. A Coa.st Gu:ird spokesman idi.'nlificd one of lhe men as ~fike Il inncfi:i of San Bernardino, but the identity of !hi! other rnan "as not immediately knnv.'ll. INDIAN JLU -Long 0t1f\er \\'oundt'd Knee has dropped rrom 1he headlines. the American Indian Is still having problems. United Press lntemntlonal analytes some of the origins of the iod lans' ina.billt)' to adapt to the y.·orld of the y.·hite man on Page A9. CA°'R CUtTtJRE -The motor car is a i;:ood deal mort than just transportsttion to mo!t Americans of dr!\'lng aRe. The autn has ort en even dte\ded where and hov.· fnembt':rs of U.S. society "'·ere to lil'e. Starf \\'riter C11nd11ee Pear~ !ells the cultur.'11 Impact of the ca r in a '"ou section story on Page Bl 1.ira1•\i 11arp!ant•<; 111•11! 1·1111 :11·11011 S;1111rd:i1· on the s1·n;1n :-id·· of 1h1· <;01:u1 1r11r1• l1iil' for th~· fir<;! ti111.-. l'lllll'L' !ht· t.lrtober 1'.;1r S1T111 r l:innL·d r!irf·e of tht' pl:.1nl'" \11 re ~h01 do1111. hut 1..,r,1' I :i:1Jd nu plan1•s \l(·r(' hit Thr I r.u·ll f1gh1,·r~ t oO k ro 1h1· ""L"" onh· hour~ ar1cr Israt'li J.("rounfi frir('l'S r:i1d1 d <ilX \ 1llage~ in !'0111hrn1 !A.·h;111011 1n ret;1li<111nn f1Jr t'n1, terron~! att ~•rk on (J1ry:ll Sl1111011~1h Qll Thur"(J;ir ,\ Kiss inge r Sa·y.., • 1'alks on •upbeat' Y.'1\S lll\:GTO~ t CPI 1 -Scc retarv of State Henry . .\. Kissinger SatuT-dar c·ha rae1L·rlz<'d r ro<ipC'cts for S1 rian· l~ral'li troop dise ngagement tr1lks a" '"modl'rat{'ly 11pbi!at " aff Pf • .1 third n1ctting 11·iLh a !Oil Syri:i11 inihtar y ll'arlrr. K is.~i ngcr spokt• to n+'""'~Jn«n hri<'f1 1· nflt·r he aC'C'o1npanif.'d ling. (:en lhkmu1 Kahlil fhahaht. chi('f inTf'lhg.,nc-r offi1·1•r of th(' Syrian Arnl~'. to his ~man <tfT+•r :i meellnj! of n<'tiT I} an hour at th e St:ill' !Jep.1rlm('n t. l1·h:1111·"· 110111<111 :i n<I hrr dau i;ht rr \'.trc J'1•))(1rt•·d k11 11·1I 111 th\' r;ud \l1r•ul d11,k ~·.a1urrl:11· l<>rat''i :irtd\(·r\' 0111·n1·i! f I r !' (JI\ '"•ll~l:k'Ch·d COO· c-1·11tra1 ion' 11r ~a bn1 !'11r<;'' 111 :.011thf'rn 1 elJ;inon \'111:11!1·r.• 1n 1h<' n·t:ion ~.11d t\10 1n11 r1~ 11f'r•· <>lu·llt'(I 1nh·rn\11ll't1tl1 for ~5 1r1inul• • 'in 1·;1,u;d r11·~ 111·rf' r'.-pt1r!('d. E;1rl1t·r 111" ro<'kt•t' h·id tx•t·n firt'<'I 11110 l~r:11•l1 :+•rril"r' trurn ill·1d1• l.1.>h:11·r111, ~l1·;1n11 h1l1· tll1• I !ll'••d \.1 !1011, S:i tur· d 1y c:1i\••d .n1 llf<!•'n! llH'l'l1tlg of the !'.• ci1nl1 ! n11n1·1 I tor \lund.1\' 1 1 ili~uss !hC' l"r;11 h r:11d' 111sulr .'>0111h;•rn l...cbr1non. A l'.\ ~pok1·~1n:1n i.<utl th" nlt't'lini: \.\:1~ rall"d al rh• rl'q1t1•\t 01 l.<:b:1non, 1'.'nu:h :iskt·d for th\: ~1 .. ;.~l1'K1 111 a lt·tter rl'ce1\t•d S:.1turd:iy Tiic !-.p()kt'~n1an tlt•l'IUl1'(I 10 rc·IC.'.ISf' the l'Olltcnts of lhl' l1·trcr. Earlil'r. L'.~. Sl><Tetar~· <icneral l\urt \\"aldh<·i1n s.:i ld he "dl'i·p!y dC'plorcs" Fri· day ni ght 'g Israel! raid~ on !A.•banoo and 11arnt·d lhC'\' ma ;· 1111de:rrn1ne current pc.:lce cfforl!i in !hC tn1ddlc l':lSI. In th e· ;1ir aellon Saturda\'. th!"! Tri A1·i v <'•·n1m:ind said its plan<'~ ·i:trafcd Syrian I rt1'•P~ 1 rying to cruss I hC' cerise-fi re Ji11e !1! ~It. ll!'mion :ind bon1twd S~r1an posi· l ion~ pr«l\1ding covtr ftlr the: rittacker!I. The 1sral·l1 L'll1nrn11nrl pre\'1ously ad· rnHtNl u,,1 ng y,·a r1ilanC'S to tire at Sy rian:; !See .\lll>EAST. l'aJ:~ A21 Pope Rests for Meiss; Jerusale111, Candles Lit The Associated Pre's Pope Paul \'I rrst('(I in pn'p.1r.l!1r1n for Ea~tcr SCr\'iC"f's today. pi!l.!nm ~ 111 .Jerus.11t·n1 s!rut!glcd to Jighl 1·:1ndlt·' 111 the ritual of lb~ Holy Flr". ••rld lh•· f;iithfu\ in Hussia ee lcbr<i!l'd 1111h rlt'h pag<'antry. In the Vatican . the ifi.yrar-nld po1111ff dt•lrga\l'l'I an C\Cn1ng \'if,!11 \la's 1n St Peter's Basilica on Saturd.1 \ ,,., f',11ol11 Cardinal ~larella. head of the bac:i\11·;1 Doctors had arl\'i!\C'd the Pnfl<'. ;1fl<'r :i strenuous schedul~ Thursda\· ;ind Fr1d.11 not to overtire himself bcr~USl' ol :1 rt'- C<'nl bout \\'ith the• nu. Pope Paul ag reed to ski11 !hf' S:11urcln.1 service in order to be fi! frir tnrli1l''s Eastrr flla ss and his b!ess1 ns.: to ihl' \\'Orld. In Jerusalrm. lsraf'li ~uarfis patrol]('(! the old ~·all('d ci1v follo"·inc an Ar:ih trr· rorist attack Ttiursdav on th(' l<>r:i eli border IO\\TI of Qiryiit Shmon:ih and Israeli rctali<itorv raids in sriu1h••r11 Lebanon on Fr1da·y. FC\.\'Cr visitor-; tf1,1n usu11I \VC'rt' st:-<'n 1n .lt.>rus:1!1·111 s~rN·t..: f'or the fir st lin1c in t1 )lh! ~ear:; d1ic· 1n talcndar shif1s. \rcstrrn anrl }-:11~112rn churches \\'Cre ctlC>brnung t::.i ~tcr <II 111·· same. time. FACELESS OOPS -David ~l un ro. a retired profe550r Jiving in Laguna [1(':i< h contrasts the anon)mil}' of 111 o s t American policemen "'ith thr bobby on the beat In Br1taln. There. he ~"Y'· thr neighborhood policeman knO\\'!i and IS kno""'" by his people and ft.~ls pcrsonHlly responsible for holding do.,..'O crime Th<' article is on r8ge Ai. LOSl~G A LIFE STI"l.E -Ano1h!•r look at tlf~ in Americn hH!i journahst Alistair Cooke -r~ngllsh b\' hirlh and American by choiet"? -lllm('nlln~ thl' 16~~ llf Stnall tO\VTI ltff' in lhi!i \\('fk 's f'~a1nil\' \\'cekly cover stor;.. ln .ff·rus.1l('m. f1rc:i Hn1n.1n f';111lnhcs ;ind thc·n E;istt·rn l1r1hr.dll\ ('hn~!1,1n5 ht•lrt s!'r\ ir(•S in lhr• n1:1~~1vr• ('ru s.1 der 1·11u rrh nf 111" !lnh· S1·pukhr". ~ir1· l)f t11c trn11 h l\h1·rc Christ 1\<1i1 :-.11d 1<1 ha\(' lrun hl-fnr<' the rr·~urrf'('tinn l'rQll'.•l.111! pll,L,'T'l!ll" 1?:11h1·r· d OU!SJdf' 1)H· e1t:. v.;iJls at th•• C.1rr!t·n Ton1 b. v.·hich 111;111\· f'rcir1· .. 1:111ts h<·JJ,.·,p rn:1rks the spot 11 h1·r1· 1 'hr1~1 11.1s <'rur·1l1<-rl !Ir.ors !att•r !11ti Jlnh :0.1 ·1•ul1·t1rl' rhurr h turn"d tfl:. 1r:1rtit1on:d o;srnt• r.f chaos fnr lh" t'«rc·1111i111 11! !ht• ll oh V1r1· Jl undrf'ds 1.! r1 rn1ndox and East1·r11 C~1thQllc­ p1Jµn1n, j11mm1~d .:ln"illnd the rvmh ~trugi.;lrn~ lo lig ht thl.'1r ca ndl('s frn111 hl;111n1: torrh+'s 1hrt1~1 1hrough t\\f) ho!f'S u1 tl1e side of thr \"JUlt In th1· So\'iCt l'n11111 . alth11ui::h th(' F.:1s1f·r ~ason is no1 arknn"IM~c-ri by !hr Sn\ i.·1 rt·~1m1., 1lu$si.1n (Ir th n d I) ' rhurcht•S h!'ld the· traditional lt~hour E:1 ~!1·r l·'.1·ro Sf'r\"it 1· l'lt·ll• p-·all.,.l. t·;111dk·~ 11 t•rl' Ht, nnd l)(·arch'l.l pra·Sl'i in Jl'"t·lcd ",1 nntn1 ~ 1·:i r· r 1 int:: 1nr1·n~<' :111rl 1c-ons ll'd prrwt•ssions ;1round thi'lr 1'hUr('h1•s un 11I thr doors 11 t•r•· fh ini: tip<'n •11th c·r11'!i nf "Chrisl 1s n~ n ·· l11siclc.• S1111cl i1)· At y_. ,....,;,, .. 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He marply cri1icizcd a onetime polltlcal ally Arnold Hano. a writer who backed an appeal cl a controver- sial 31).unit condominium plan. 'Mll'l condominium, which opponents criti· cii.ed as a small-scale version of Newport's ProlTIQntory Polnt, v.'8.:1 arr proved. ,,,,, ISC\Jrt1BENT S\\'EEP -All three Incumbent coimcilmcn in Huntington Beach -Ted Bart lett. Nonna Gibbs and Al Coen -eaSilv won re-elect ion to the city coull<'il. They were join<'d on the council by ncv.·co mer flarrlctt ~Wieder, wl)o replaces Jack. Green. retiring after fight years of serv.ice ·on the cowiciL Even though ther~ were 14 conte nders fighting for the rour coun- cil ~L'i -the voter tumoUt was only 20 percent. ,,,,, NEAR-FATAL !\llSTAKE--A 1'1ount Palomar wom an driving through Lion Country Safari In Irvine \Vednesday suffered agonizing lnjurlts Vi'hen mauled and biUen on the head aoo face . Thelma Samsioe , 73, became fright ened """"' Tiny, a 300-pound ma1e lion. approached her car window, open an inch. She tried LG roll JI up. but-instead rolled it down . 1'iny sprang, Nunes at Saddleback Com· munlty Hospital listed her In ~erious condition after 10 hours' !urgery. .... NEWPORT WINNERS -Voters reelected incumbents Howard Rogers l District I J aud Milan Dostal (District 4 \ and added J. 'Peter Barret t 11 >istrict 3) and Lucil1e Kuehn (District 6J to the city council. Voters also approved three charter changes, inctudin~ ·a raise in expense money paid to councilmen from $200 to $300 a monih and -permis~ion to the J)\lbll$! \\'Orks departmerit ta. entei into con- tl:acts valued tlp ~ $12,000 without see king bids, The public turned down a Airport Package propoo!Uon to permit sale of pubUcly owned v.·aterlront property (each ule would have been contin1ent upon a vote of the people). Voters abo re- jected a pro~ltion to allow leases of inland property to be approved by the counci1 for periods up to S5 years in· stead of the present 25-)'cat limit. .... HUD APARTMENTS -A 66-unit federally financed apartment project in lluntington Bea<..il won un~xpectedly speedy and un3nimous approval from t~ South Coast Regiooal Zone Conservat!on CommWloo. the •1.s million project by Jtarry Scholer will get 90 percent funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Modera.te income level rents will range from •135 to $180 for ooe to three-bedroom 'units. The plan fell ooe vote short of the seven needed for approval six weeks ago, but waa: reconsidered. .... OFFSllORE OIL -The rlche.st potential fields for offshore oil' drilling in federal waters more than three miles out to sea are oJf the Huntington Beach· and Santa Mooica coastlln~. according to a report by the Rand Corporation and released If.SI week, President Nixon hai asked that 7.7 ~illion offsh:ore acres from \<entura County to Santa Barbara be opened to Bresnahan to Request WORKING IN RECTORY Betty Hutton From Pllfle J HUTTON ... pentecostal sect. and she said then, "I always believed in GOO, but my faith did not become really strong until we became active 1n the Pentecostal church " "I've had a taste or all or them ," she ·said Satw'Ciay. "They were all too fancy. '111ey wanted you to cross their palm with dough." Her screen performances in· eluded the ntms "Annie Get Your Gun. 1• "The Greatest Show on Earth_." "Happy Go Lucky" and "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek." Her performances v.·ere limited in the late 1950s, and she tried a television series, "Goldie," in the 1960s. Her a~ pearances after that was sporadic. Her life now revolves around wo rk at the rectory, she said, "mostly talking about God," Asked if she missed the social life and celebrity status of her past, she said, "Not one stinking bit do I miss it" Nixon Appoints Santa .t\i1a Man James E. Johnson or Santa Ana is one of six per.lOllS appointed to the Air Qual- ity Board by President Nixoo. The Board advises the Environmental Protection Agency on rontrol of air pollu· lion. Others appointOO include Miles 0. Colwell. of Pennsylvania ; L.A. Forsgren, of Oregon; Joseph T. Ling, of ~1innesota: Joseph P. Tonell i. of New York ; and r-.lary Gtorge, of Ha\\'aii. All we.re appointed to thra--year terms except ~In. George. \.\;hose tenn expires September 1974. DAILY PILOT , ... O<•~l)O , • ._,, ~··· -· .... ~ .... ..,., ··~­"""'° '"• N•~··r, ... ''~""'""'""•' ... 0-••(IO f."""' -"~"·~ ~ S.:uro•• 9<1.r..,.., ''" N'D'"""· Mo·~•• , .. _. ,,,,,.,. i.,. eo ... ....... 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I IMI"'"'°'°" t i -- ' • 'Short Haul ' Label Orange County AiJllC)t't Director Robe rt Bresnahar. wants the Bc>ard o f Scpervisors to officially designate the jetport as a "$horl haul" facility with nonstop destinations more than 500 miles av.'8y. The request is part of a package of policies Bresnahan '>'-ill present to the board Tuesday as the first step toward completion of an environmental impact report on the airport . Bresnahan has been told by the board , to draft a request for proposals fr.at will go out to consulting finns which may be interested in doing the report. But before the request for proposals is written. Bcesnahan sWd he must have some Policy decisiom made. 1be Em is needed so the county caa proceed with a multi·million dollar im- provement project at the airport, in- cluding an extension of the runway, ex- pansion or t.ermin.al facilities and con· struction or a parking garage. Names of Hawaii Crash Victims Still Not Known HILO, Hawaii (UPI) -The bodies or 11 penons killed ln the era~ of a tour plane were removed Saturday from the side of a volcano moWltaln. A spokesman for Panorama Air Tours, v.'hich operated the t w i n -e n g i n e Beechcraft. said a li st of the victims 1vould not be released Wltil toda y. All were reported to be mainland residents visiti!lg Hav.'aii. The pilot was identified as Vincent E. Morine, 23. Oahu. The bodies were airlifted to a U.S. Geological Survey·observat.ory and from there transported to Hilo. The plane, leased from Island Tours, LID., went down Thursday at the desolate 7,500 foot level or J\1auna Loa Volcano. \Vreckage spread over a quarter·mile area was SJXtltcd Friday by a Coast Guard helicopter. The plane had left Kona Airport as part of an eighlrplane group organized by lnterisland Tour Service. The group flew over the island of Hawaii and continued on to J\faui. When the last plane failed to arrive, an air-sea search v.·as launched. Scl1 ools to Reopen In Kansas City KANSAS CITY {i\P \ -Kansa s City's pubJic schools. closed since March 26 because-of a slrikc by teachers. \\•ill be reopened \\'cdnesday, Supt. Robert L. ~fedcalf announced Saturday night. The decision by the board of education to reopen the district's 100 schools returns it essentially to the first \\'eek or the strike, when the schools continued lo operate despite the '>'-'Blkout by the Kansas City Federation of Teachers. They struck March 18. No new progress was report<'d In n('gotlatfons between di.,lrict and union negotiators, whose meeting Saturday coded late in the day. Salary increases are at issue. 812 Hil li ou Sought By !\liners' .Fa111 ili es BOISE. Idaho (AP\ -Almo.51 $12 billion damages are souirtil in 1 suit filed by the famllit!; or 56 mlnUs killed in the Sunsbln~ tiflne disa!ter. "'The 1111dcrJ{round fire in the Kellogg, Id aho. mine J\1ay 2, 1972, killed 91 miners. Agnes House filed the suit for herself and 220 others in U.S. District <l>urt, charging 2\ companies 3nd the roocral gov~t with t'Otnplicity in the de:oths of the mJners . Two of the key policies Bresnahan ls seeking involve the official designation of the airport as a short-haul facility. Airport noise abatement specialist Norm Ewers. the man charged with preparing the EIR speeifications, said Friday the airport already fits-into the short-haul classification but bas never of· !Jc'ially been limited to that. "If you look at the schedules of our airlin~. they serve destinations ootside the 500-mi\e range but not nonstop," Ewers said. "M~t of the longer destinations from this airport Jie within that 600 mile range -places like San Francisco, Reno, Phoenix and Las Vegas." Ewers said Bresnahan believes it necessary to give the airport a specific short·haul designation to diss'olve fears that it mi&'bt be expanding into a major natiooal jetport. • Another of the policies Bresnahan will ask for involve6 compliance with the 1965 ' California noise standards -a move that v.oold mean a considerable reduction in jet noise in the coming years. Bresnahan's proposed policy calls I« compliance with the standards "as soon as eoonomlcally and technologically possible and further that any lncrea" in scheduled air :service to meet passenger demands be cootingent oo compliance v.-ith Utis goal." Anorber policy Bresnahan wants ls a statement that the alri->rt-will o:xitinue to serve the present and future demands for general avlalim (private planes) \\ith the provision that sueh ffigh1s comply with environmental and social con- straints. Pan el to Stud )· 'Capo Utilities UOO.ergroonding utilities in Capistrano Bead! win be discussed Mooday by the South Coo.st Regional l.one Conservation Commission. The group will meet at 9 a.m. at Long Bead! Ha-Department headquartel'. 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. Pacific Telephone Company ls awlying for a permit to install 3,300 feet of aerial telephone cable and replace old telephone poles along Camino Capistrano sooth or Calle Hern1osa. Con1n1ission planners ha\'C roo:in1· mended !hat the utilities be placed underground. Al so on the agenda are public hearings on a five-unit apartment building, pro- posed by \Villis Morrison, at 318 S:ilnla Barbara in San Clen1ente and a duplex at 34035 El t:ncanto Ave .. Dana Point, sub- mitted by South Coast Properties. Pool Victiiu Probed ARCAUIA CUPI) -The county coron- er's office today "'8S expected to perfortn an autopsy on a teen-age )'Outh who drowned Thursday during a morning clas.s at the Arcadia High School s\\·im- ming pool . The victim was Rlchard T. CIS~\'SOO, 16. DAILY PILOT DELI VERY SERVICE Otoi • ...., <-f f"e D»v P;lot .1 q...oior-tt'd MOflcl•V",.,,,.., II !'Oii 00 l'OI ~--flllC* &., S :lCI ~"' tlOI! -.,.,.,. -.... Ill brllvQM !O !'Oii Ctlllt ... Ill.,_ Vl'l•t 7'00 ~"" S-11'$1' -~y ''"'°"'Oil~ ,_i.,,. "°"' -llV I t "' &.1-1 Of I I "' "'"""' !>Ill -I COf'I' "'l l;oit~ll)l'Oll, c.lll IN !lll'fl ~Mo! 101 "' Te'to~\ -ar....~Attn f'2·~1 .,.,.,,.._ ~Oii .. ~ -~....... . ...... 1'-t().1»0 oil company bids for drilling leues. The Rand report said this could mean three to 10 new oil platfomus otr Loag Beach and lhmllngm Beadt. ,,,,, TICK, TICK., TICK -Visitors to Laguna Beach's summer art festivals wUJ have to shell out 20 centl ao hour to park aloog l.llguna Canyon Road •1leto once parking was trte. Tiie city cooncll agreed to meter the area ad· dlng an estima1e<1 '50,000 to $60,000 yearly to clly coffers. .... EX-TRUSTEE JAIL E D -As Saddle.back O>llege trustee Afyn Brannon was sentenctd to 90 days in jail for bookmaking, 10 candida,.. turned in their papers for his aeat and two Others to be. Tilled 1n the June 4 election. Brannon , 44, resigned aeveral months agp afttr he pleaded guilty '° bookmakll!i in a Harbor Area gam- bling ring. llis rcslgnat}on wa1 follov.·ed soon. arttr by those of Hank Vogel and Board President John lJmd. ... POUND PROBE -An Investigation was ordered by Nev.'J)Ort Beach city councilmen into city pound opera- tions. Dr. Albert Stockton, whose.· Corona del ~tar animal hospital sef'ves as !he city powld, was criticized· by C.Orooa del J\.1ar Cooncilmari Robert·p . Croul, who ·clt.ed cases in which • • t , owotrt ot iml)OW>ded dogs )lave not beer\ notiJied. Another Wue raistd at last week's council meeting wu a re- qut!!t to change a city ordinance oullawln1 111 forms o( fortune telling. Los Gatos attorney Boris Bat~wsi:y, rtpres~tlng gypsy Barney Marino. tOld the council th<it ll the ordinance v.·ere not rhanged, he would sue I.he city, Councilmen nevertheltss turned hln1 down by a 6-0 vote. 0 .... ENTRAPMENT CHARGE-Pal'f'flls of six Irvine youths a r r e s t e d March 27 In "Operation Irving," a massive dope raid which resulted in 100 arrests. issued a list of slx allega· lions of entrapment and misbehavior against Costa Mesa Police who carried out the bust. Costa Mesa police reserved comment on the charges un- tll the cases are brought to court. The J).flrents Claim two narcotics un· deroover agents lured !heir children into buyiilg or' using dope Huwgh en· Ucement or frieA beer and parties at lrvine homes. SCHOOL REACTION -In another aftermath « "Operlition Irving," offi· · cials of the Irvine Unified School Dis· trict have not yet decided whether , they will expel 20 Uni yersity lligh School students charged with selling narcotics and dangerous drugs. Dis- trlct Superintendent SUl!lley Co"'f told !he sd!ool board ta<h cm is )>e- ing studled Individually. In all, 42 student.I from the district were Ir" reoied oo various charges. Depending on ihe se .. ~lty or the char.:e-, tht' 22 other students \•rere tempor&rily sus~ pended or referreld to per sonal coun· sellng. .... BO~IB THREAT -MOl'll lban 300 persons nect Orange County Airpott oo Thum:tav aftrmoon \rhen a ttlephoned bomb threat closed the airport for one hour. Althoogh ro bomb was found. foor deporting Air California and Hughes Alrwut flights """' dda)'ed and anMna planes Jaxied to polnJ.s tar away nun I.he terminal. The Ureat .. ·as received by an Alrwest of- ficial in Los Angeles, who relayed lt lo airp>rt oll'lcials. ,,,,, FAIRGROUND PLA,NS -Planning Cofnn\issioners in Costa J\.1esa were preserted last week with three alternative plan~ to redevelop the fairgrounds. And Orange C.OUOty Fair ?t.tanager Jim Porterfield voiced h.ls enlbu:siasm for the preliminary plans. PropaSals include a city ov.·ned and operated cult'U.ral center, recon.'ftruction of d}e fair~rroonds\ low and medium densizy re s I den' i a I developm.,.., a lil>rary 8;nd a park. ui>t T...,._. SOUTHERN LEBANON VILLAGE HIT BY ISRAELIS IN REPRISAL RAIO SATUROAY Women and Children Gather in Rubble of Building That Was Once Their Home Janitor Jailed For 7 Months For Office Thefts A Huntington Beach janitor has been sentenced to seven months in Orange County Jail for his theft of camera equip. menl and other valuables from the of· · fices of the Irvine World News. Superior Court Judge Everett \V. Dickey ordered the jail term and three years probation for William Steven Al101vay, 22. of 1618 7th St .. Huntington Beach. after suspend ing a state prison term of one to 10 years. Alloway pleaded guilty to a charge of grand theft. Other identical counts were dismissed by Judge Dickey. Alloway was arrested in January after Costa J\.fesa detectives linked him to a string of burglaries in the lrvine Industrial Complex. Police sa id property valued at abou,t $2.500 was recovered immediately after his arrest. Cambodia Capital Hi t by Rocket~; 6 Die, 52 Hurt PHNOM PENH (UPl 1 -R<bel gun- ners fired 12 rockets into Phnom Penh's south and southwest sides Saturday night, killing six perSons and wounding 52 i,o.. the \\'Orst attack on the capital in t"''O montm. In South Vietnam. military !IOUtteS said government. warplanes new air raids against the Viet Cong's de facto captial of Loe Ninh and aroul'ki a cap- tured ranger base at Tong Le Olan. c.ambodian Government Air Force TI8 warplanes began massive bombing raids earty Sunday against suspected rebel rocket launching sites southeast of Phnom Penh. ~1ost or th e victims in Saturday night's rocket attack against Phnom Penh were civilians . The Olinesc-buil t rockt'ts slammed into a '>'-'ide area south and SOOth\\'CSt of the Sovict·Kh:ner Friendship Hospital on the southwest side. Soldier Sentenced In Tent Shooting FT_ LEAVENWORnl. Kan. (UPI) - A blACk soldier accuscd or spraying a mess tent with bulleL'I in Sottlh Vietn:im and ltUUng a sergeant was (ound guUty 5aturday of involuntary manslaughter. Spec. '4 ~telvln Smith, 25, a Black Ao1u.sllm from Oiicago, wu stcUnced to eight yeara in a militat')' prboo. f'rom Page J ·•;i I MIDEAS T FIGHTING • • • crossing into Israeli held territory, but Saturday's report was the first time since the October war that Isti:~ iaid it lnad planes operating over Syriil1-he!d territory. The air action followed tank and artillery fighting on the Golan Heighl! and Mt. Hennon. A military spokesman in Damascus said several Israeli solden were killed or wounded in the n~tllg. The Israeli command said nothing of casualties, but a knowledgeable military source said , "Today was the biggest day of activity with Syria since the war." In the three-hour Israeli raid in!o 1£banon Friday night, 24 hou~' and a Peopl@ ''The oil industry is already engaged in a massive PR !public relations ) campaign to convince the ,pu~llc 'oil drilling is good for you.' They Will al· tempt to use n1any people as fronts for th em -ci\'iC and labor leaders," As- sem blyman Alan Sleroty (D·Beverly Hills) said last week at a legislative hearing on offshore oil drilling. Sieroty obviously didn •t want to be (lne of tho~ front s. "I don 't see any reason why the oil companies should have total control O\'er this rcsoUF(lf," he added. and suggested the stale might v.·ant to market ils o\fn oil. .... "1 can almost understand kid'naplng as -a viable political action in Latin America , where they are faced with such a disparity of "'ealth between the rich and the poor," said Randolph A. Hearst. refle<:ting on the kidnap\ng of his daughter. Patricia. "But nol something like we have erpeftenced. If <bey had kidnaped me. that would have been one thing, but to kidnap a little girl." .... Sen. Rumll B. l.ong 10.La .) resents the inference by Nixon's lawyers that he ·wanted the President to pa)• air fa.re for his three dogs· fl ights on Alr Forte One. Denying that hl5 com· mittee h;td urged this. Loog said. "l understand King Timahoe. Pascha. and ,Vicki (the dogs ) have hang-dog looks since th~ unfortunate thing y.•as blo"n out of proportion. It was Kenneth rremmll and ll. Chaproan Rose (the lawyers), nol me, who invaded the dog1' privacy." ,,,,, According to his wife, Betty, Vk:e Presidttll Gehle! Ford ... late to hb GWTI wedd1ng, alt~ now the tables art turned and he ls o!te.n irritated at h.ls wue·s chronic \Atentss. "I don't know why ho complalna '° mud!. As a J>l)Wer station were blov.'TI up, and two \)el'SOl'1S were killed and 13 taken captive, the Lebanese Defense Ministry said. 'Ibe Israeli ccrnmand In Te1 Aviv said its comniandoo blew up at least 20 "°""" and took 10 persons captive before rel.urning to Israel. It said the strike force was ordered to evacuate the houses before blowing them up. But in the village of Muhabeib, a woman and her daughter -.-.·ere found dead in the rubble or one of the buildings. The building, ·the largest in the village, housed eight families , villagers said. Neighbors identified the dead w001an and child as the landloni's wile and daughter_ Quotes matter of fact. he was so late that I'd just about decided to marry the best man. When Jerry <Ud appear he apologiud profusely -he had been out campaigning in a farm area." Mrs. Ford admitted that her husband often tricks her intc} being oo time by tel ling her an 8 o'clock dinner begins at 7. ,, rtl1rtha J\Utchell says she feels "drastically sorry" for her husband, John, and his codefendant, Maurice Stans, but she v.·on·t go to court. "What "'ould I wear?'' she pondered, "A fright wig?" . ,,,,, Huntington Beach ~1ayor Jerry rilat· ney will hahd over his gavel Monday night and. as he sa ys, fsit ba ck and keep quiet" as an ordinary coun- cilman. He has fought a running battle with Councilwoman Norma Gibbs among others, and most recenUy tangled with Counly Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. About the criticism for his outspoken manner as mayor. ritatney says, "If you care, you've got to blow your cool or you 'll get ulcers. There is loo much pressure and I'm not the type who can handle it without saying JOmething." .... When Prttk!ent Nixon wtted tornado-stricken Xenia. Ohio last ~'eek. he told federal disaS1tr aid eoordinators emphatically. ''Get on with ll Exped!le iL Cul red tape to lh• bott bone. Be ..., flexible as the law allo•~ In hclplng ~ peopi•-" -,,,,, .Jeff Web<D of Rpck Falls, !IL, survived a 7,200 foot Sk)'dl\•e even lhouO> bis por1chw faU«I to °""' rully. Later Wellcll pllllooophized on bis fall : "I was ""'1derlng. U I wake u-p, 1 lcnow I'm allve; U J don't, 1 know I'm dead.'' • " Beach, Bike and a Book • The crowds descended on t\cwport Beach Saturday, some to sai l, some to read, and some to worship the sun. Left, a father and son tried to beat tile beach traffic by riding a motorcycle with a deck chair lashed on the back. The litUc old lady content lo sit and read on the 47 lh Street beach is ?.f rs. Florence Fred· ericks and, yes, she is from Jlasadena. The girls on beach arc 'fcri Knoll. 15. Janice Chu nick. 15. and Laura Vcrn1il· yea. 16. all of Santa. 1\na. ... , .. p.' • ' !'11 .. DAIL V PILOT 1\ :J Bryce Harlow, Liaison = ' To Congres·s, Resigns KEY BISCA Yt-;E . Fla ! UPI 1 rresidenllal aides C'Ollfitmed S.1turd:11 that Bryce l/arl l'l.,,,". "'ho "'·a~ hired by th-c \\'hil l' Hou;!' 1 1 I· ·lr in1provc rela!ions "'Lth ~rcss, hJs resign«! at :i time .... 'hen the HouS(' Judiciar~' Com1nlttce is 11\vestlcating grounds fof 1mpcachmcnt of President Nixon . Nixon, who came here .,.,·1th his family for the EMter holid1ty .. .,,,orking 1·aca· tioo.." remained . out or slghtl at his bayside villa. apparently focusing oo. ma- jor foreign poUcy matters rather than his struggle qaimt Impeachment. A White Hoose spokesman said lhe Pre6i6ent reviewed the latest fl.are-ups in the Middle East and discussions he had F'riday in Washington .,.,;th Sovi l'< F0ttign ~1inist.er Al'kl.rei Gromyko to lay the grourdwork for anotht>r swnmit roo- ference in !\IOISOOW next.J W'W!. Thirtv Pert·cnt Of Ga s Stations To Open Today Nearly JO percent of S('t'\i«' stations in Orange and Los Angeles counties \.\ill be pumping gu at least part or today, the I Autoroobile Club reports. . · And 46 percent of 5(-'T"\icc stations along major highy,·a~ in Southern Galifomia Are open today. The AAA report.S a "substanlial in- crease" in ga-'Olint' 5"nice among the J.3'i stations Sllrveycd. Only 21 to 2.1 per- CT.'nt of the station n1anag<'rs say lticy · art' ltmiting their ~asol\nc s.,lrs. The spokemian for lhc r\1\J\ noted th.11 :i fl'\I,' si;11.1ons 111 Orange and l.m;. Angeles counties !'IO\I,' ar<• !1Wy1n~ upc.-n 2~ hours. seven da\'S a y,·<'r l< .. ~:v1·n thl' driest portion of lnt,..rs!tt1e :1. bct\\'een Orange C'oun ty :ind S<in !Ji"gn County, is improving . according to the AAA . Some gas st.11ioos in both San Juan Ca pistrano and San Clemente ,~·ere plan- ning to stay open tod;iy if their supplies h<>ld oot. Only thrco pe rcent of stations coo· tacted by the AAA said they had no gas. Baby Run Over Bv Truck Killed J ' In Santa A11a ' A rnil k truck ran o\·er and ki!IOO a 22- month-old baby in Santa Ana while the child's mother stood alongside the truck. J\.trs. Sherry Perry. 2714 W. Aurora St .. did oot sec her son, Brcnt Terrance Per- ry , toddle in front of the truck as it pull· ed away from the curb fo'riday morning. According to the driver of the truck, ~tanuel Rego or Lakewood. 1'.1rs. Perry was standing by the driver's side of the milk truck '>''hen lhe accident took place in front of her apartment. ~r!'. Perry said she thought her son "'as standing '>''Jt h a l\("ighbor out of d;111gcr. Police n·portcd tha t Rego 11.·as not being held. T'ht' \\l\itc llOlL>;t' account or .\'ixoo·~ .1l't1v1lll'S gavt• no 1nd1C'at1on that ht huct <!('voted any tlltlt' to the hnpeiirhrntmt b:1lllc and 11 1n11dc no rncntlon or llarlo1\''s resi{,'tl<lt lOI\ 11!1 counselor ot the flrcsident, a position he assun1ed last July to help n.>build the \\'atergate- decimated \\'hi1e House staff. But Prffiidentia.I aides, "'ho ronfirmed HarlO\\·'s rf"Signalioo., noted .that he had said some U}Tle ago that he \.\wld be stepping oo .... n and indicated that his decisioo to IN\'l' 'l''oold not be a major setback in Nixon's efforts to stay in of- fice. Later a \\'bite llouse official discl(li('(f th."lt another pn.>sident1al a~. Bruce Kehrl i. has !'il.lbm1Ued hi.!! rcsi1t11at100 and ,.;n be retumin~ to pri\"Jlle hfe 111 California at the md of t~ month. Kehrh has held 1he ~t of "st.1,ff :.<'l'n'' 1 r~ ' :i Jflh 111 11 liu h hr f'l\annrlf-<! .111 .. tr11·1.1I <l111·.1 ,11~·n1-.. •:1·! l"li" r1-.v1~ u\1 11 :iud o t11 uf th1· l',,··11! 1.i ·' utf11·1• ltt•r.11·1· !h:1t. hi· \\!aS an .i,,1. ... 1.1n! h1 f1):·n\!'l' \\'h1'•' \lvu~c C'hit"'f II B ll:il<h~n1.u1 ;ind wa.<11 olil· of !ht"' fir~! \\l\tl1·:.~1·:. ('.tll1•d to !l·~1i1v bt-forl' the ~nat•· \\" .1 t 1• r g a t t' 111 Vt.~!ignling <-onuni ll1.,"\' lfar)O\I', 5i . 1ra<: 11 1dcly n~1>1.•(1l'd on C.1p1l0! Ifill after ""n1ni;: :1 .. h"<id uf 1h,. \\1utt• l10t.t><' lOO~r1-;;.-..1.,nal h.1i--011 i;:.1ff dunnc the-ftr:-t \110 ~1·-u-..; tJf ~1 1100 " ~n1- t1al tt"'nn. It v.-:1s j:!1•n1 r;1\10\ k.nu.,,,n tJ1.1 t thC' l-'n>:"1 1d1•n1 ,1skt'(l hun ;111d ff1n111•r lX•fense S(>.crt•lan \1'·11 in H l&11rrl io \l,'Of"k ;:it the \\'hit<' li<•ll"1' J.1.~1 :e.1r t•1 h•·lp improve rt'l<t l!on ... \\il h Congr1':->.'i .1-. the \\'atl"n:~att> ro1·1·r~1p \1,1:-. t'nnnll! 1u1glu1'<I }l;1rtov.". 1•ho."-· r1·~1gn.11 inn 1~ cff<'ct111• Su nd:t 1'. 1 ... r1·1 11na11~ 10 !111· l'r\)l'!vr .~nd 1:;u11 Bl1· t'-0rp : Ford ~Sciys Pc1,11el Lcicks I r11peachment Evidence GR£..\T BE;.iD, Kan. IU Pl l -\"iC1! J>resldent Gerald Ford said Saturday he believed the House Judiciary Committee ba!I no evidence on which it can base inl· pcachment of Prtsldent Nixon. rord told ne .... 'mlen the ltousc Com- millee had "absolutely no e\i dcnce on ... mch to base in1pca<'hmtnl." And he added: "I do not think Watergate should llandYnun1 l-;-ac·cs ~lay 6 11carjng In ~1arin c J)eath Los Angeles hnndyn1an Eldon Peter Dearth '>''as ordered Friday to face a preliminary hearing r..iay 6 in Santa An:! ~lunicipal Court on a charge that he shot :ind killed a young ~lnrine in San L1ementc . . Jodgt Eugene Langhauser set the hearinl{ dale for Dearth. 47, and ap- proved his representation by the publi c defend~. lie is held in Orange Coonty Jail wit h bail set at $250,000. l)(:.<1rth is charged "'1th the slayi~ late f;i..-t December nf Can1p Pt"fldleton !\l arine Dale Arthur Erlewein, 21 . F..f]('"'Cin's decom posed remains W{!fC I found in a ravine near San Clemente High School :1fl.(>f a local fi rernan not.iced his dog sniffing under a discarded tarpaulin. Police claim that Dearth shot Erlewein in the head after the tv.·o men quarrelled, v.Tapptd the OOdy in the canvas tarpaulin and dumped it In the ravine. Police tic1it!f.C the shooting: occurr«l in a motor honie occupied by Dearth at the time. The \'Chicle has been in1pouMcd during in\'csligdtion into Erlewcin's lll·ath. ht' a s~n1flCT1lll l:....,uc Ill the upcoming elt'C1JOfl.0 ' The \'i<X' president bc~an a trip throogh !\ansas v.·1th an appi'arance 111 01·erland !'ark, a suburb of Kansas C"lly. in sup. port of Jl ep. t...1rry \\'1nn. and lh('n new to r.reat Bend to oppear lJl tx·half o( Sen. Rob Dole and !\eilh St•liehu... all Hcpubhcans lie said h.· felt i\'1xo11 L'Ould help Republicans hy 1~k1ng campaign awaranres. "The iS."lll'$ th.is vear should IM' <'nCrJO', financial stab1h1y ' :in<! 1n1pro\1ng the .,,,·el farc of Amer1c<1ns." Ford said nt a nc""S C.'Oflfcrcnce. "I \\ill be crunpalgnmg no bl•ha lf of any cand1dal l', Democrat or l<f'puhl1c;1n. v.·ho has supported J'reSJW::nt. .\1xon's efforts to bring p.:ill't in Vi et- nam. better relationship "'ith the Soviet L;nioo and casing of tensions throughout !he .,,,·orld." Ford said he hel1c\'ed that J\'.1.100 '1 visits to lo.,,,·er !\tichtgan last week on behalf o( a H.t>(X.lblican congressional can· didate v.·1\J "have a good impact" Santa Ana Y outli Killed i11 Cr<1sh; 2 Others I-I urt A 17-year-old Santa Ana hoy .,,.·a~ kdtf'd early Saturday monung v.·h('fl he lost control of his car . .,,,-hieh flipprd over on Live Onk Canyon no<id, a ~!f mile c;:1.st of El 1'oro Road. Sanford Inn Leask. 1616 S. Spruce St., ..,,·as found dead at the scene or tht-a<.'" c1dcnl by the C..lllfomia llighw;iy Patrol. T.,,,u pas9Cllgcrs, Keith Andre Bt.inletl, 17. 308 (;;irJlS('v St . S.1nta Ana. ~nd IWbcrt L>a le riich<1rdson. 16. 16.10 S. Spruce St., Santa Ana. both suffered in· juriM and v.ere ta k<~n 10 Siiddleback: llosp1ta1. PENNY OWSLEY • AMERICA'S LARGEST KEYBOARD DEALER LIMITED QUANTITIES BUDGET cPRICED SPINET PIANO MADE BY KIMBALL ... for years, one of America's most respected names in quality pianos . An instrument with "per- sonal touch action" that responds to your individual style with rich, ringing resonance . Furniture styling is equally superb. See this budget priced piano today. SALES • RENTALS • NEW & USED • SERVICE INSTRUCTION • tERMS • TRADES ACCEPTED SINCE 1870 PENNY OWSLEY EUCLID.AT SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE 545-0415 MON. THRU FRI . 'TIL 9 P.M. • SAT. 10.6 • SUN . NOON-6 P.M . i\ -1 DAILY PILOT U.S. Taxes Seen Equal For Most WASHJNGTO:'-l (AP) 1'1 os t American families pay about the same percentage of their lncon1es in taxes, a private study released Saturday says. Economists J~ph A. l>edunan and Benjamin A. Okner of the Brookings Institution said only the richest 3 to 5 percent of U.S. families and the ]XIOfest JO percent pay more than 25 pereent of their income in tax~. Their study covered federal, st.ate and local taxes end included sucn taxes as sales and property taxes as well as inttme t.ues. "The U.S. tax system is essentlally proportional for the vast majority~ of families and therefore has tittle effect on the distribution of inoome," Pechman and ·Okrier wrote.. 1'he study was based on 19li6 slatt. f('dl'ral and local tax figures. but the two rconomist.s said the findings are just as valid today as they were eight years ab'O. 'Tax changes since then have been roughly offsetting. th('y sa id. "For those who believe ln a pro- gressive tax system. Uiese resull.5 ought to be revealing," Peehman to Id rep:>rters. A progressive tall system Dleall.1 Uiat tall rates get higher as a person's income rises. According to u,e study. even when tax bun:l.em are shirted -that is, if taxH paJd by businesses are shifted to cm- sumers in a variety of ways -the tu burdens are es.~ially the same. "The vecy rich pay higher average ef· fective tax 'l"ates than does the aftf'age family. but the difference ls large crtly if the corporation income and ~ erty taxes are assumed to be borne by capital." they said. If it is aSsumed consumers pay cor- poration income taxes through higher prices to a large degree, then "the very rich pay tax rate! that are only moderately higher than average," they said. ..... The study tt<;l'd a number d different assumptions to take into account lhe shirting or the tax burden from one population to another. 1'le rictiest 3 to 5 percent ot familiee pay taxes varying from 50 percent of m. come, if JltUe shifting is assumed, to about 30· percent, when extemtve !lhifting ls as.wmed, according to the study. The poorest 10 percent pay • hlglle£ percentage or their incomes f<r all t.ues. but the authors said lhb probably occurs because there ere a large runber or retirees and others with temporarily low income· tn thls group. They usually consume more of their c•tuTent incomes than other groups, and thus J>.'!Y higher sales taxes, acqm:ling to the study. , ._. I I Prison Conditions Led to Kidnuping, Jlearst Claims IA PAZ. Me<iro (AP ) -Randolph A. Hearst says United States prison con· ditions created the Symbionese Libera· tion Army 1hat claims ·to have ltidnaped his daughter. But he predicted the SL.A's terrorist actions will hurt efforts toward priSOfl refonn. "The prisons in this country bred the SLA.'' Hearst said in a luncheon in· lervic'o\' at his Baja California vacation retrC'al. Ile said prison rt!om is "absolutely necessary." "lintil we can find better ways lo rehabilitate prisioners, our prisons "'ill ronlinue to prOOuce people like the SLA," ~said. But he added in the interview: "I am afraid that the barbaric actic:m ot the SLA will set back mucb--needed prison reform in th.is country." Hearst's 20-year~ld daughter Patricia '""' kidnapcd lnim her ll<ri<eley, Calif .• apartment Feb. 4. - Dllf'I' '""'Stiff ~ PAIR INSPECT PIECES ·f .ROM DUESENBERG RACING ENGINE Museum Director John 8urgH1·(1eft) •nd Mechanic Dick Ford f'romPqel ·• CUNNINGHAM MUSEU~I • • • herculean task. At other times 1hcy just seem to turn up-in the most unusual places. "We needed a bumper for a Stutz not too long ago and we just cOOJdil't 'fiDd one," BurgC.98 recalls. "FinaJly a fello'W'· oolitacted us.-800 told us he had a brand new-One but 'Said, 'it'll oost you $300.' ''While we were thinking that one aver a bit, a ;member of the museum saw wh at we needed and told us he'd gel tt<; one. He went ·~t over to a swap meet in Long Beach and bought one for $14!" They weren't nearly as foriwlate when it came to the ca rburetor. '11tcre ,.-ere plenty of Stutz carburetors. aJI rigbt, but none v.·as useable. "All the carburetors ,~·ere made of pot metal which cracked and fcD~pari Wlti time. ll's a poor type of pot ~tal wbklb sort of curls up and djes after a µw years. "So we made son1e patterns orr the carburetor and had it duplicated ex· actly in bronze, machined it and had it plated. We will make new part! but only if our backs are up against the wall. But with this carburetor I defy you to ten the new ooe from the original," Burge55 says. "Even though the Stutz "9.'!S made in Indiana , "·e found paru for it harder to get than any other ca r we've ever restored . \\le "'<'re lucky 'l''ith the Duesenberg. \\le needed a couple of things badly 3Jld discoverC'd that a friend of the museum had them packed away in the garage. So he gave them to us. Yoo'd be surprised how much people ""ill donate just to see a job done.·· Finding the parts is only part of the res1orer's headache. He's got. to know how to put them together. too. When 1nanuals a.re not available, reassembly is a true test or intelligence. The mechanics at ·the Cunningham Museum photograph every single part they strip off during disassembly so they have a visual record when It oomes time to reassemble their three<iimensional jigsaw puzzles. On the older cars, OlO'!e which had v.'OOden frames, I.bey aJso must apply their skills as carpenters. Termites fffid their "'ay in to the chassis of these cars and after half a decade or tnore of munching , the frames tend to fall apart . ''This presents a rC'al prob!('nl for us because the bodies of these cars were built over the frames. \Vhen we restore t hem we must fit ·the frames inside the bodies," Burgess observes. "A lot of these older cars had al uminum bodies and the aluminum was ratlier soft-.ab:lut as tough as a case· hardened Kleenex-and when they \\"ere repaired by body shops the aluminun1 Y.'ould get all stretched out . Then '.\'I' tlavc to go back and shrink it do"·n again.•• Not pl! cars in the museum at 250 E ~kef ~· ~ festored from the framr J1P~1Jn ~&'tB::P' autos were acquired in Gdglnal Ctlldi~,Oo and no major \vork was n•qulfed. ' ' But there is no scrimping oo those which are "restored. There arc no budgetary cc:mtraints. and no deadlines are imposed on the mechanics. To merit that much time and monev. the car must be a worthwhile restoration project in the first place. Not just any "old" car will do; It must be a great old car. Drawing an .ana1ogy with the \'isual arl!i , Burg~ observes that there ;ire a Jot of old paintings but fe\\' Cr1'at Masters. When you J'eitol'!! an old paint· ing. you still have an o}d painting . "These are the works of the great masters of the automobile industrv and this museum is the Louvre," BUrgess says proudly. Baukruptcy Filed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Beverl y Hills Bancwp. last week filed for bankruptcy, stating the firm needs "a pervasive reorganization and recaptitalization or its financial structure." John Rauch. presi- dent of the fim, filed the i:flnkruptcy petition, affecting only the bank holding company aDd not its op e r a t i n g subsidiaries. 3 Drown • Ill Mississippi Snotvstor1n Strikes Uu1h and Colorado l '.,tj. S11rnrnnr11 TemJH!r•h•re• S. California F.ir t!I~ "'°"'""' ~ fol ~ ,.,.,.. ciol.od1 olq IN "°*" "ltl'll tfld • \0tl!lflt l!Olln. LO(ll O\lllV l\Of'lllN" I' ·M t CMit ""°"'"'llfl• 1"'6 ._llt lttrouQll IN' •ft•._ IMtl"Hl!nrg tonl9ht. SllonHv ..,..,..,... dtv•. LOS AN GELES -l'tlr lt!fOllOll MOI'" .. , but -f8l9 •M WIW CIOud! ""' ll'!f CO.II l'Ol'll;M •NI M-•Y tl!O<"'l"lll Slltltl"Y Wlffl'lll" $Uft(l..ly, CllOll!' Oft MOit' d•Y· HIOM loO•Y !W<lr IS •1111 ..., MOl'>-doly to. 0....tnlol!! IOW\ 111 "lld M)i,. CbA.STAL AND !NTElllMEOIATE VALL•vs - , ... '"~" Mond1y. 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Am1rlllo Arichar-A111_...m A.tl:it• l !rm ncih•m f""ltr.K O•M ·~"" rown1vlll1 \ltlllo l'l•rl~llWI ~t;!:,'-lfl(l-11 ....... ·-,,.:f"" ""' ... ~~kl Fort YoWU1 ~·'-""' onoh1h,1 HOU\10!'! lndl1MOOl11 j«~!.OflVlll• ,_, IC1" .. ' Clly L11 Vl'QIS t:'~r Loul1"I ·rs·· M mi Ml-Ilk M ".,.~ .. SI, ll'IVI Ntw •-N-r.~: (Tlv ••• ~T""°1ori11 • ; ::f.0r •. 'rJ:"tltvMI, • • ~ .~. ' -.. •lntltc'e ::r· OM ":tr.oton ~ • " » " " " ll " n i " ll M " " n " " " " ii " ~ .. ~ " a " " lJ ll M ~ .. M M ~ .. !l " • M H M " u .. • " ll u n M " II " " " • ti l! .. ~ I' a i B " II I u ... LM .. 1.lS . " ... n ·" .n .n .m ... ~ .~ . " .» ... ., •• ·" Abortion Ruling May Be Imminent BOSTON (API -A Harvard Universi· ty medlcal aut.OOrlty says ttl.'lt • basic Issue left unresolved by the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on abortion n1ay bl! decid· cd following the indictment of a Boston physleian In connect.Ion with a legal abor· lion. Dr. Kenneth f;delin, chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology at Boston City University, is charged wtth mar.laughter in the '.death of a "baby boy" after an abortim performed at the. hospital last October. ) Hospital officials have suspended Edelln. Two other hospital physidam in· dieted 00 charges of illegal clissection of fetuses in a separate case also Kave been suspended. Dr. St.v<n !. Saltzman. president of the Boston City lklopital llou..e Officers Association , said Edelin .was ~cd "'ilhout j)ay in an '1ill'fldvi.sed and inap- propriate" move by o(ficials. '"As far as we can ascertain. Or. i'.:dclin "·as f)(rforming his duties in ac· II inlliis Seek Eternal Life lrt Ganges HARDWAR. India CAPl -Great masses .or Indians streamed into this riverside city Saturday to bathe in the sacred Ganges and. reap a lfmdu promise oC etetnal life mad41: only ooce every 12 years when the stars say it's Lime. Gnarled old hol y men . \\Tinkled \•illagcrs taking time orr (rom the farm and fre.!Al young n10thcrs \\ilh th<'ir children mi xed \\'ilh a grott>Squc \"ariely of beggurs. s.-1i nts. frauds and merchant..-; in a fantastic rnilling cro"·d blotted against the rh·crbank. Authorities in llard"ar. 120 miles northeast of Nr"' Delhi. estimated 3'-.i million persons \\'ere dra\llT! to the sacred sne by llindu lcg('nd that says a holy Ganges dip this \1·cekend "'ashes a"·ay sins and opens the gate to heaven. But as the spectacle unfolded and huge masses surged to"·ard the bank for a bet'n no one an1ong lhe more than t0.000 policemen controlling the cro11·ds _really kn ew ho111· many fai thful \\'Cfe in the city. They \\('re CVel)'\\'h<'l'e. Famili<'S spread their bedrolls and set iJp camps along the beggar.lined si1n:kt.s . Ar night. thousand:; of mi11ia1ure Ind ian can!p !ires dotted lh<> landscapr. cordancc with i ccepted .c:roecological practl~ throughout Boston and the country and \\'ithin the recent U.S. Su~nic Court guidelines," Saltzman said. 'l'hl district attomey's office has refus· eel to disclose "the manner and means" of" the death of the 24-week-old fetiJS. Asst. IJist. AUy. Newman A. Flanagan said an tnvest.igation began after bis of· flee !tamed no d<:ath certilkate had beea filed for the fetus. William J . OUT an. pro1,.... of legal medicine at Harvard, said the mue revolves around the qur.stioo of when a fetus can sllStain life outside the womb and wh:lt is the physician's 1esponsibi1ity to exert every effort to keep an aborted fetus alive. The court,, have generally placed viability of a .fetus ....::. the potential to SlJSoo tain life outside the voomb,'. even with artifidal means -at the firth or sixth month. However, Curran said viability has neve r been determined "as a scicn· liflcally and philosophically accepted point or demarcation in fetal develop- n1ent. ;,The court may have been out or date on it.s medical information," Curran said. "I th1nk the six-mootb line is an arbitrary Jlmit that .won't stand." Neither .&he court. ·nor ~'Yt'"' bodies bavo .addressed the question'"ol a physicia n's legal respoosibility toward• fetus \\'hose iife mlgtit be ex1eDded tem· porarily if not indeJiniteJy. OJrrarrl&Rl. In the olhet case tnvoMng -.Cio/ IIospital doctcrs, Dr. Leon D. Sabath and Dr. Leona.rd l\tml8f1 were chalfed'with illegal dissecti&R o( retUses in amoection' \l.'ith resea.rdl to detennine the ef- fectiveness of certain drugs in treating unborn children .. Gree1i11g Foilhful Pope Paul VI waves at crowd after Good Friday \Vay of the Cross processioo. through Rome. which he particlpat.M in despite bout with influenza. Diplon1a t Sl1ot 11~ ,i\.rger1tina No'v Salisf ac·tory CORDOBA . ;\rgenlina t UPI) -An Ah I 1 S .: American diplo1nat who \\"lil5 shot. pistol p a11a Jl a ys whipped and drngged during a brief kid- ; naping Friday near !his cent ral Argen· He'll Sh<JlV Taxes ·. ti~~ city, rested in ''sa_tisfartory" con· d1tion Saturday accordmg to a local ., NE\V YORK ()J>) -Robert Jf. hospit:il spokes1nan. Abplanalp, • one of f.resident Nixon's ne diplomat. Al fred A. Laun Ill, 36. of closest friend s. said s•turday he would Kiel, \Vis. was shot in the abdomen Fri· make his i~oome t.u ietums availabl~ day moqiing whep he resisted guerrillas, should special prosecutor Leon Jaworski from the People's Revolutionary Anny seek them. A~lanalp issued a statement here IERP) \\'ho dragged him from h~ th rOugh a spokesman. It was in ~ breakfast table in his home tn the 10 a ~ew York Timts ~ry saying his suburbs of Cordoba. 400 1niles nor\h\\"est returns and those al anottJ?r of Niion's of Buenos r\ir('s, police said. l'losest friends , Charles ·.G. "Bebe.. The t;.S. Embassy said L.1un. !he U.S. Rebow. "·ere subpocn;ied by Jaworiki's office. lnfon nation Scr\'il'e IUS IS1 director in "About the 1cpor1 that special pros· Cordi'.iba. opened his door 10 a gucrrllla ('('U!or I.con Jaworski has or intends to drcSsed in a poli<"e unifor1n "'ho dcmand-Thr luck~· moved into tcn1s crc.:otcd b~· the nu1horilies of Uttar Pradt•sh S1.·11e. Ttif 111llucky curled up for lhL' nlg'Jl ilr thti~ au.~!. a rock .and a tur ban for ;1 pilklw: ·"uhpoen:i n1v inconti.' f,1x return-.. ll'f mW' l'Jl"'~ !K'e L:1un"s cxtensi\·e hatn radio 1 fl~JUrP C'\' r~OO. !egi1 1n1;itcl~· concemc4 equlprnent and his license to run ii. A th at I 11 ill n1:1k" eflplC'S of all my tax fight broke out whc>n the other guerrillas ~ 1002 .m MOVIE CAMERA • F111 l/J.1 Ltn1 Zoo '1'S ltor'I 6.. Smll'I Wide A111lt lo &S~'ll Cl0Jru11 • Elt ctr•Fadt Ltt' You fJ4t Sttnt1 In or 01.11 e CdS A1.1tom•l1t [lt ctrie E~t w1lh M~nu~l e M1111.11I Ow1111dr r~lorn~ J\':Jilahlf'."' ,\bplana!p said. arrived. -~·~~~<--~~~~~~~~ • Automatlc Focu1 • Rtmol• Control e ,., F 3.5 L1n1 • Pop· Up Edllar • 500 Witt Quarlz H1la11n L1111p • 11)(1 Slid• RalolflJ Slid• T11r 139.95 8 9 • 9 5 ras Canon J]VoJ], FD SOmm F 1.4 Lens case and hood • Th1a11Jh·lhf·ltn1 •161 Opttt I~ stoPPtd· dol'l"n Spolmetelinc • Bftrch·loc~ lr n1 ll'IOunl lnc • Fast QL r.tm fa.Mf1n1 s11ttm Rc 2. 573 . 50 Ret . 299 .95 218.95 4'75.50 csrueras et c"'iiieiB GAF Color Print Film 126 12 exp . . 59 'lilTH COUPON ,, •..• LIMIT 3 [ll1c1iv1 ll1r1,1 4 17 ,, t'.l~'>~ '"' l /~<K Kodak TX13S 20 exp . R90 90• WITH COU,OV , •• Llnill ' Elletllvt lht11 4 11 1' Kodath1om1, Ell•chiomt, GAF, f11jl 3Sm m Slide Film & 8mm Movie Proce~sing 1 18 WITH COUPON •. , • • • Reg 1 99 i1meras et cetera Kodak PX13S 20 exp. Reo. 90• .62 .-rrH COUPON •• ,, •• Limil 6 t:fftctlve th111 4/17/74 CM;f\ .,,., ~· Ii )\)! Audio Spec 3 C60 ~;:.:~~:.T~~·~· 3/.89 Erlttli¥• tt11w «'17/7• . l!'rlc•• .r_ttttl~ tllrtJ!.f~fllaJ, Apill J1 , SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA llRISTll. AT WI DIEGO FRWY • l'ltONE 979-3373 MONDAY.flltDAY: 10.9 SAT:.1~ P.M. SUH: 12 ('*") 5 P.M. •• • ~! }. I ' • • • • • :S..:.";:':::".:_'':..''--' .:.1_:4._l:._•_74.:_ _______ _.:.0AILV PILOT _,., 5 SLA Target Back To File Returns ALllA.'iY (Al'l -A man tafl01ed for e1«11Uon by the g~ IJberatlon Army l&id Saturday he hope• hi• W'l:JWd..bre 111Usins wlll 1Jve him Ume to fUI ou\ hla income tuntu- Ille Fob. 4 lrJdntplng nl newspaper beirus Patricia 1fearat. Some news med ia have ldtnllfled Cinque 1s Oooald DeFreeu, aJ\ e1eaped convict who knew Westbrook through a black cultural il""P· ~n Westbrook. w h o nporladly 11{1 the Sin Fran- dlco Bly arM. 1fter k:1mloe IN THE SLA 's last eom· hi "" oa Ow: SL.A dt.ath l\at, nlW\lque April 3. Cinqut calltd rwded. tbil rne.ss.age on the Wtllbroolt sn FBI Jnformtr te= DnSWtrln• sen1ce at ind said ht "'Ould be "shot on •• """L" his ht"': .... "Jambo. 1'11.s ls o:itston WtlT.brooll:, 38, 111 Un!vttsi· 11'.a.tlM .,.eattnc. 1 hive ty of CalUomis graduate ltu · ..-to the Bay Area to d<nt and te1cllin1 assistant. ....,.n my lncomt tu: farmt lie adm.ltl«i providlnf scme and 1-that SL.A 1...,.. will lntormallon about DeFreeu to c!Te "" a de1th warrant ex· the FBI Ind Oakland police. tension IO that 1 can nte my In an t.ariler ttltphone tu -rum .. It r,1nted, I will anl\Po'.erinl me• s a 1 e, West· • ~ brook aid he \\'tnt to the kl&s Cinque'• eet · tn Union East Coast Thursday .. Just Squire In San Francisco {and getJlng out of tbe picture for' t i\•t him) an ·hour to draw ·• ~ ..... 11, •· crowd.. . ... JI • n~ue sai·s he is field • ••1 am not dead >-el but I ""'"i still remain high on the SLA m1rshal 1enenl of the SLA. hit list," \Vestbroolt sa id In the ~·hlch <:!aims responsibility for tirlier message. ''If the caller is a terrorist, please inch~~ Low State Salaries Hit CALI RN IA SACRA~IENTO I UPll -A> many as 11 S percent ol California's 30,(MX) , !i t a t e eler!c::aJ \\'Orktrs arf' paid ~ ll1tlt they ma~· qu11lify for y,elfarr . an tmpl o)es group sixikesman sa~s. Hugh ~fal"Coll , lc~1:-l~t1 \C ad\'ocl!I.' tor st111e Clencn! :u1'.I AlllNI s t r v j (.' e !I ~~n1plO\'('~. reprt"~cnting abou t 4.1)()1 ~inie cnlplllyei: .. says son1r of tht1n A.lr<'ady are on welfare rolls The 1ver1;e monthly tllkt- home piy foe m an y secretaries. clerk l~'Pi~t~ and fllt r11 ~ around t•so per nlOOtb. ~facColl said at a T\e\\'S conftrence Frida~·. Betlust of this. he s.'lld, many sing le and sl!'parated "1>men "·orklng these jobs are una bl!' to support 1 he i r ft1m illes t\00 have turnf'd h> welfare for fam ily surv h·aJ. "These pt.."<Jpl e arc n.., t HmtGoes On for Student NEWIW' ( UPll -Sher· tff's deip.rtl Intensified tMir aearch nu rugged canyon area near1re Saturdlf fOf a 21.year-oWt student mis.sing since last.ttk. Two stWff's helicop1er~. 80 member~-~ tht mounted posR an40 nlembel's o! the sheriff's tstrve Sl.'il r<'h and rescue sms starched th~ area foQln$\illlCI.' '.\larsh. it studenft Californi;1 !nsli tute oJ the '" in 11C':1rhy \'all'O<.'ia. ped 'M'ith a dtlicatt heat-seM- ing device that <:M detttl dif· ferences in g r o u n d tern· prratures. The sh er I ! r 's deoon.ment said th is "·ould be helpful in sprirt ing a shallow gr:i1 c or frc:.~l y due ~1n.•:1.. dlsco,•ered on the front seat in the car and her easel \\'IS stt up l\f'arb)'. The yo11ng \\'Oman \\':ts described as be ling ~foot· 2. ~·eighlng 110 pou11d~. 1\'1!h blue C'Y.tS and long bro\\n lr.llr. Sh t ({'p<>MC'dly \\'3S 11 c :inni:: 11 ~a b>T<IY pullo1·rr s11('1!1·r 1\lllt't' l'O".cr,1\l~ a11d hikinr: b •11 ~ ~IJSS '.\IARSll \t t'I~ la~t seen -&.·arrhC'rs contin11c1t !~··•r h~ her roo1nn1ntc April ~ "'hen hunt until ~und,;-.1'11 fl tlrl 1111\ the <irt student 11·e111 tn lhc rrsurnc tnday c11nyr•n area to pa int ornccrs -- "E"llare k>afers nnd C'h1seltr11 ·· ht-said. "Tlw'.:!if' ar(' proplc 1,1,·ho \\Orh ;. 4j}.hou r Y.Ct'k "A St::Rrr.r 1n a Mrlnl"m Cahfomia t'l'lun\\' sl'IO"ed thnt 11 S jX•r<:rnl nf the stale clerical 'Murk e r~ 1n Iha! ~'1u :l!\' qunlif1ed fl'r 11\'lf;irc 1n1..'i>llll' ~tl ppleml!ll\S, ~Ul'h ,l$ rl),.\ !.tJ111 ps." ~1.1cl'o\1 s.1id. II(• s.11d h1 ~ nrj.'nniz:1t11ln ha~ n()! !)."t'n nl,lr 'O <:t .. f11:11r,.~ frV!tl tlK• :-;,;10;(al \\' (' 1 r :I r I' Dcp.:.1r1 n1r11 1 1n rl('t\'rn11•1f' 1~ num!)er of 1'lr ric.1 l 11 Qrkt•rs rrC't1vi :tg \i t•!!:iro• ~l:i T r \\"ick "But l th 111k lhl' 11 ~ \)('Tt'l'111 f'llit\ be , ;i r>'prc~~·n10 1 1 \·e f1 ~urf' !>ta1r111dc ." \1.:ic<·on said. Hts M g<in11a1ion ad\'OC:t!e! lh<it all rn1ployc!> rr Cl\f' a S!OO "a~i-th<' ho;ird'' r:ii ~r th1 5 \"Cllf' -~,;o i•1 ~;il·1~' "'I SSO in frin~t' b ·n· f1 L~ ,\t:1ec .. 11 ~aid rit>rl<·:;! ,,.,.r;..,..r.• ·11.,~·" 11·1 •11(' I lf "··~\ '.(i',.•ljl "' 1~\I ~~i•li'.' ~ l!ll 1~11 .• :11.1. '(tll ;•l\1.1<" To Hl ll.:O.T1'fi J,., · ·..:,,1,\11'11! \','•'(1 II 1111 r, dUl't•d t v.· o ft male employu who Wt'>f\:td for 1he Iii.ale, qualifitd fot and rf\:t11 ed aid t.o ln111 1llt~ \l lth dff)('ndt•n1 C'hildrt n ra1 n\cnt\ "I koo,.· 11 lot oJ ~ir'., \1llo.J O\rl' on ,.·tlfare and 11ori. l\lr ~131 " J:O\'•'mn1tn!." .... rd Lu1d:1 Ho.,,,ard . ~ .~1:1tc clerk ll AV!: Tf/EFT. Jr I Lt 1'RA Vt.:L I.OS A ~GELES tAl'1 -A b:1:. ride fro1n Los Angeles t"' San 0 1ri;:o tun1L'<1 Into a n101" iilf: h•ildup f,)r ~l pcrf()fl'I aut horities r!'port. l'ohcr ~a id the Grryhound t u .. 11 ·1~ onh ii hout 10 minute~ 111 l''I l \lml.' 11l'f'll ii r'anj ~at a r•'\'O h't T ;.i::a11111! 111(' 1'·1\rr"· ''<':'!'\and •'lld. ··r!1 is ~. 1l h ·tdur Kt.t ;l 1 ~1c bu~ roll· 11 11 '>'1 ·h1\f'( ti.1 hou1·." 111~ 1.'•~·:l.J')l'<I 11 11h a b o u t ~I Otl/l ~'Douglas, your affi liation so the r red1t formy demise can br pr0rc(ly a\l:arded.'' Accoing tn dcpu1ies. one of lherlirop.1er~ >ras l'QU1p· qaid her lnte model F 1.11 ·., .. ~[ found on 3 dirt roall nhollt one rtiil l.' 11·cs1 of J11ti;irs1 ,,,.. j \liss \larsh·~ pur3c ·wn ~1 i r UAW Local }. J ' • In Dispute LONG BEACH (AP) McDomell Douglas Co11>. and United Aut.o Worker• Local 148 are involved In a dispute in· vol\1ng an O\"trdue pay hil:e and the treatment of 42 union ttpreSentaUves. 'nle union says P.tcDonnell has refused l.O pay the federallv ordered 17-cenl!·iln· hour .,. .. age increase unleM 1he local signs an agreemenl that union luders contend is not in !heir best intert?st. UF\\r local \'Ice presiden t Bob Btrghoff said the com· panr Y11tnls the union to give 11p arbitration rights and 10 delay payment ot the boo6l io son1e v•orke rA. A spokesman for t h e aerospace firm said the CO!ll· pany simply ,,·ants a writte.11 understandina of how and it "·horn the back wages are tt be paid. Add itional!~·, th e union ha1 filed !Uil against the company, charging that 42 of it9 represtntativr s v.·ere fired (01 ''atte1n oting to fil~ grievances" on the "'agE i!.sue. ' The McDonnell spokesma said the workers we r suspended -not rtred because they "·ere solicitin the grievances and pullin \\"Oricer& of f the job to ru them. Fitzsim1nons Requests 1V 01iviole11cc WASHINGTON (AP) Teamster Gtntral President Frank E. Fituimmon.s ap- pealed on Saturday to the AFL-CIO, which is competing for tmion membership al'nOllg California farm \\.'Orkera, to prevent a recurreace of last year'• violence in the netds this year. Fitzsimmons, in a letter to Af!,.CIO Pretldent George t.feany, sald he has personally taktn steps to make certain no Teamster is involved in 1ny altercation durina: the present growing 1euon. "If the AFlrCIO •ill show as muc::h determination in this effort u "'·e intend to show." said Fltl3immons, "we can a''Oid violence in the field this year." Filz3immoos said there have alrtady been reports on 90me violence in the Co achella Valley thU: year. Nixon Seen Owing More SACRAMENTO (UPI> -A Dtmocntlc candidate for at· torney 1eneral c h a r c e d S.UU<iay that Presid<nt Nl1on Is a r<Sident cl CalU~ and ohould 1>o poylna 187.2llO 1n mck taies plus Interest, not tile ~000 for wbich ht hu be<n bined. Loi Angelu Attorney Wtlllam Norrll accused the st.ate franchise t11: board " "fudcln&" oa Ill< qlltslloo ot Niroa'I residency. The board hu ruled that Nlion b not • resident l« purposes: of state Income tu: IOT the yeara 1961l-'n. but nonelhe!H.S he owes payment on income der1vtd in C.llfoml1, Including that por· tlon ol hls prHldentlal ulary w1\lch ht earned w h 11 e perlormln1 hi.I duUu Jn the alale. ' . . . • % OFF !i •Ur entire stock of ~ orAMONDS ~ Yol fine Treasury diam ond com es complete with a liletime ~ 1rade·in at lull purchase price on a larger diamond. Last2weeks •"9 _.,._P••••Mt "'' "'""lMf '''"''"t u11ft1 tll• Jt ioe11111-t-,,,_,., Pl111 ler I'll 'uttll11e tt !lllt •ttm Ne flNAll C( CHl llGf ••11 IH'ifltu•,.d 11 !fie "I'll• l1l1M t " ol Ill• 1ccou11! 111 l"t lot1I b•'""' •l•lf"'t"t H1dul+flt O•t pwtcllott ,, ,..,, ,,. lull bttott Ill• •t•l !>,ll••O d••• t llO•" 11111,.1 1!1tt"'llll. Wlltll i11cu,.td. I "''"!lllf "t.r•NCl CHAllQ{ •Ill io. l f'lt •"';"tl ., 1prlylf1f "'""tMy ft"<>l •C •1tt1 o! 1 J'·• (1UiNUtl 'IJIClllfA(I JIATl Of 14.•'.I C" 111, ""' ''00 lftf ,., jANNUAL Pl JICINfAGl flATI lJ~o l 111 111•1 pol'l•t11 '"' l ,to. It Ill• .. ,, ....... l1!•M•' •II"°"' dtf~(IJ ... 523.20 Reg. $854 or 18.25 a month• V: ct. total weiqht marquls·cut bridal set including 5 diamond wedding band.14K gold. 269.60 R-..$337 or ti 1 a month• Mei's 7 diamond ring 14K gold. 197.60 Reg. 1117 or $9 a t'lonth' Vt ct. t~J weight pierced,arrings. 14K ~ol<lo ' FlneJow<lry Oe91- P•r11111111 •n• c•td•tl 272.80 log. $341.00 or1 1..50 a month" V. ct. tolal welpht brllllant.-cut bridal set. Plu1 malching men's wedding band. 14Kgold, 685.60 Reg.1157 or23.75amonlh'" 2 ct. total woighl 11arbuf'1I cocl(tah ring.14K white gold. Uluttrltlon enlarged to show detail ChlrVe II on,_ . .IC,enney ct\•ge .Cri :O.OSED EASTll SUNDAY • ~ 379.20 Aeg."°'74 orSl~amonth' 1 ct. btal we ight classc bridal set. 14K 1Pld. 133.60 Ret. $167 or ~soa month' v. :t. diamond pedant.14K gold. l17.60 ag. SSl7 o-$t3amonth• \ct. solltalre ttgagement ring. 1~,goid. Sale -thru April 'P --BUENA PARK .. ....... 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Their 6tudy covered federal, state and local ta1es nnd included such laites as sales and property ta'<cs as v.'f'll as inoome taxes. "The U.S. t.ax system ~ J>SSeOUally proportional for lhe Vll$l majority of families and therefore has little effect on the distribution of income," Pech.man and Okner v.·rote., TI1c study ,\\'liS based on 1966 sL1li'. fedl'ral and local tax figures. but 1he two N.'onomists said the findings are just as 11alid today as they were eight years ago . Tax changes since !hen hnve been roughly offsett ing, they sa id. "For those v.•ho believe in a pro· gressive tax systcn1. tJ1cse results ought lo b<.' revealing.'' Pt.'Chman to Id reporters. A progrcs.c;ive ta1 system means that rt.1x re1ics get higher as a person's income rises. According to tJ:ie study, even when ta1 burdens are shiftOO -that is, if ta1es paid by businesst'S -are shifted to con- sumers In a variety or ways -the tax burdens are es.<;errtially the same. S11l'ld11. APfll 14, l'f/4 o.llY ,.. ... Sl•ff l"tHlt• "The very r ich pay higher average ef. rective tax rates than does the average family, but the difference is large (lfl]y i! the corporation income and prop.. erty taxe. are assumed to be home by capital." they said. PAIR INS PECT PIECES F.ROM DUESE NBERG RACING ENGINE Muu um Dir•ctor John Burge11-{left) and Mtich1nic Dick Ford If it is assumt'd consumers p3Y cor· poration incom.c taxes through higher prices to a large degree, then "the very rich p<1y tax rates that are only moder~1tcly higher than average," they s..,id. f'rom Pagel CUNNI NGH A}J M USEUl\1 • • • The study used a number of. different assumpt ions to take Into account the shifting of the tax burden from ooe population to another. The richest 3 to 5 percent d. families p.1y taxes varying from 50 per<:ent of in- come, l! lltUe shifting is assumed, to about 30 percent. when extensive shifting is assumed, according to the study. The poorest to pereent pay a hig!let- ps-centage or their incomes f<r all taxes, but the authors said tfti3 probably occurs because there are a large oomber of retirees and others "itb temporarily low incomt!'in this group. 'Mlcy usually consume moro or their ('U?Te1lt. inconlCS 1111111 other groups,1and thus pay higher sales taxes, aca>rding to the swdy. j • Prison Conditions Led to Kiclnuping, Hears t Claims l.A PAZ, ~1exico (AP ) -Randolph A. llearst says Uniled States prison con· ditions created the S)mbiooese Libera· tkm Army that claims to have kidnaped hi£ daughter. But he prt'dicted ~SL.A's terrorist actions \viii hurt efforts to"·ard pri~ reform. "'The prisons in this rountry bred the SLt\ :· Hearst said in a luncheon in- trrvie"' at his Baja California vacatioo retreat. lie said prison rtfonn is "absolutely necessary." "Lln1 il we can find lx'tter ways to reha bilitate pr isioners. our prisons \l.'ili continue IO produce people like the SLA," be ·said. But he added in the interview: "I am afraid !hat the barbaric actioos ot the SLA will set back much-needed prism refonn 'in this CQUntry." Hearst's 20-year-old daughter Patricia ,.,.as kidnapl.'Cl from her Berkeley, Calif., apartment l"eb. 4. herculean task. At other times they just seem to tum up-in the most unusual places. ''\\'e needed a bumper for a Stutz not too long ago and we just oouldh't fhld one," Burges.a recalls, "Finally a fellow · <Xlllt.acted tataOO told us he had a brand new·one but ·said, 'it'll cost you $300.' "While we were thinking that one over a bit, a member of the museum saw "'hat we nttded and told ~ he 'd get us one. He went right over to a swap meet in Long Beach and bought one for $14!" They "'eren't nearly as fortW'late v.•hen it came to the ca rburetor. 1bere were plenty of S1utz carburetors. all right, buL nonC' was useable. ".i\tl the carburrt-0rs \rcre made oC pot 1netal "'hich cracked and rch apart witb time. Ifs a poor type of pol metal wbkib sort o[ curls up and dies after a Jew years. "So v.·e made some patterns off the carburetor and had it duplicated ex· actly in bronze, machined it and had it plated. We \\ill make new partg but only if our backs are up against the Y.'all. But with this carburetor I defy you to tell the new one !rom the original," Burgess says. "Even though the Stutz "·as made ln Indiana, v.·e found parts for it harder to get than any other car we 've ever restored. \Ve v.·cre lucky "'ith the Duesenberg. \Ve needed a couple or things badly and discovrred that a friend of the museum had them packed away in the garage. So he gave them to us. You'd be surprised how much people ""ill donate just to see n job done." Finding the parts is only part of the restorer's lteadarhe. 11e·s got to know how IO pu t them together. too. When 1nanuals arc not available, reassembly is a true test of intelligence. The mechanics at the Cunningham f\.hiseum photograph every single part the y strip off during disassembly so they ha~·e a visual record v.·hen it comes time to reassemble their tJtree-dimensional jig.c;aw puzzles. On the older cars, tlue which had "'tlOdcn frames, they also must apply !heir skills as carpenters. Trrn11tr'.'i fi'nd !heir v.·ay into the chassis of these car!! and afler half a decade or n1orc of munching, the frames tend tn fall apart. "This presents a real proble1n for us because !be bodies of these l'aTS were built over the frames. \\'hen ,~·e restore them we must fit tile fran1cs inside the bodies," Burgess observes. "A Int of these older cars had aluminum bodies and the aluminum "'as rather soft-aOOut as tough as a <'asc- hardened Kleenex-and "'hen they ,1·crc repa ired by body shops the alun1inu1n v.·ould get all strctchf'(I. out. Tht•n \\ 1· fta,·e to gn back and. shrink it do11 n again.'' Not ~II cars in the n1 usew11 at 250 E Baker St. Were restored from the fra n1r ,rUP. rn ~e 'CaJeS aul05 were acquired 111 <riginat ~illQa and no ma,ior 11·ork was required. But there is no scrimping on those which are restored. There are no bUdgetary comtraints, and no deadlines are imposed on the mechanics. To merit. that. mudl time and monc". the cer must be a worthwhile restoration project in the first place. Not just anv "old" car will do; It must be a great old car. Drawing an analogy with thr 1·i.,ual arts, Burgess observes that there :trc a lot of old paintings but fe\\· (:r1·;i1 l\fasters. \Vhen you restore an old paint- ill8, you still have an old painting. "These are the works of the greal maslers of UK' automobile industrv nnd this museum is the Lou\Te.°' Blirgrss says proudly. Bankruptcy Filed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bfverlr Hill s Bancorp. last week filed for bankrupt{'v, stating the firm needs "a pervasiVc reorganization and recaptitalization of its financial structure." John Rauch. presi- dent of the firm, filed the 1*tlkruptcy petition, affecting only the bank holding company and not iLs ope r atin g subsidiaries. 3 Dr own • I ll Mississippi Snou;stor1n Strihes Utah oucl Coloraclo "'"ltON•I Wl•IMl t ~t tv1C 11011 (•~1 •c ,,Ml ~I <(•1'4 ·}4 Temperal11res S. Colllornla "•Ir ttlniwgll ManOer. '°'"' .,_ '"'° In"' t~I ti~ !IW coe1t nlOl'll •l'ld '""'"!"Cf l'lellrl. lOC•l Out.fY nortllltfll! .. ,,..,, OYfr ~•In• end Otwrl'f IOIGMltl llOl,1141Vlll -..,.-,,/ ·:~'ru?J,~ '~ .. .,?"" '\) V"' .... , ., ... 1('10( .. ~, (I ttlf"OUOll !1\11 llTtr,_ d«rHtiflCI ti1;1nl9M. SllQllll• .. .,,.... d•V ... I.OS ANGELES -F•lr lllf«IOll MOl'I· ••• Ill.It -109 •<Id 1(1W d Oll•h f\9,lf 11\<11 CNtl lOl\l,111 lrod MOl'dl' mor"lfl'll SllVfln y WINO"Ot'O' $111'(Wy. Cooll'I' Oii ~ 41'1'. 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"' •• "' Abortion .R u ling May Be 'Imminent BOSTON (Al'I -A Harva rd Universi· ty mcd.lcat authority says -that a basic is.'!ue"left unresolved by the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on abcrtion n1ay bt.• decid- ed followiJ1g the ind ictment of a Boston physician in corme<.."tion with a legal abor· lion. l)r. Kenneth f;delin. chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology at Boston City University, is charged With mamlaughter in the deatb of a "baby boy" .after an a bortion performed at the hospiftll Wt October. ~ Hospital officl.als have sll.1pended Edelin. ~·o other hospital physicians in· dieted oo charges of illegal dissection o[ fetuses in a separate case also have been suspended. Dr. Steven L. Saltzman. p"'5ident of I.he Boston City Hospital House Officers As.••,ocU11ion, said. F.d elin was suspended "'ithout pay in an •·iJJ..advised ancf inap- propriate" niovc by officials. "As far as we can ascertain. Dr. J~dt-!ln ~v.us perforn1ing his duties in ac· lliri£lits Seek Eternal Life l1i Gcinges HAllD\\'AR. India (AP) -Great masses of Indians s1rcamed into this riverside rity Saturday to bathe in the sacred Ganges and reap a Hindu promise of eternal life mad4t only onCfl every 12 years when thr slan: say it's time. Gna rled old hol y men. ''Tinkled \·iJlagen; taking thnc oH froin 1he fann and fre~ young mothers uith lh('ir children mixt'd 11·ith a grotesque variety of beggars. snints. frnuds and n1er{'hants in a fant<Js1ic rnilling: {'ro"·d blotted against the riverbank . Authori tie s in llardw<Jr . 120 n1ilcs northeast -0f Ne"' Delhi. estimated 31:: mlllion persons "·ere dra"''J\ to the sacred site by llindu legend lhat says a holy Cangcs dip !his "'ce kend "'ashes a"·ay sins and opens the gate to heaven. But as t.he spectacle unfolded and llllgc masses surged to"'ard the bank for a bet!n no one among the more than 10.000 policemen controlling the cro,1·ds . really knew how rnany fai thful "'cte in the cily. The.y 11 crc cvcry"·here. FamiliC's spread their bedrolls and set Up ca1nps along the beggnr·lincd st~. At night, thousand s of rniniaturc Ind ian c:1n~1> !ires doltcd tht> landscal)('. Th>' l11ckv rnoved into ll'll !S 1•rec·ted b\' fhc nuthorltit·s or Unar Pradt'Sh S1;11e. Tbf 11 nlucky curled up for tht· nig'.1t ih 1he , du~t. a r01:k and a 1ur ban for :1 pillow. cordanct "''ilh aCCt'pted grnecological practices throughout Boston and the country and v.•lthln llH.• recent U.S. Supl"!Jrtlt Cou rt guidelines.'' Salttmlln said. The district attorney's office has refus- ed to disclose ··me nu•.nner and means" of the death of the 2+."·eek-<11d fetus. Asst. Dist. Alty. Newman A. Flanagan said an investigation began after his of. flee learned no death oertlficate had been fi led for the fetus. "'illiam J. OuTan, prof~ of lega1 medicine at Harvard,' sakl the issue revol: ves around the question of when a fetus. ean sustain life outside the womb and wtnt is the physician 's n:spoi-..ibi.lity to exert e\•ery effort to keep an aborted fetus alive. The courts have grnerally pla:ced viability of a fetus -the potential to~ lain life outside I.he "'Omb, even "'ith artificial means -at the fifth or sixth month. However, Curran said viability has never be<!n determined •·as a scien· !ifically and philosophically acceptOO point of <lcrna rca!ion In fetal deve lop- n1cnt. '"The cou rt may have been out of date on its medical information," Curran said. "I 'think the six-month llne is an arbitrary limit that won't stand.". Neither .the courts nor legWa.tivie~ bodies have addressed the question of 8 phys ician's legal rcspoo!i bility toward a f<'tus "'ho.se iifc might be 61ended tem- porari ly if not indefinitely. QJ.rran sant. In the other case involving Boiton .Cil.f . Hospital doctors, Dr. Leon D. Sabath and Dr. Leonard Berman v.·erc charged · with illegal di.ssecti~ of fetuses in amuectiou v.·ith r~ to determine the el· fl'cli\'cness ot certain drugs in treating unbom children. AbpJanalj> Says • • • He'll Sh o'v Ta xes ~E\V YORK (AP) -Robert lI. Abplanalp. one of lnsident Nixon's closest friOOds. sa id 5'turday he would 111ake his income tax ·tetums available should special prosecutor Leon Jav.·orski seek them. Abplanalp issued a 5tatemcnt here tbrciugh a spokesman. It was in response 10 a :\'e"' \'ork 1'imes~st(\ry saying his rf'!urns .1nd those of anotff!r of Nixon's l'loses L friends, Charles • 0. ··Bebf·· Rclxl10. "'e1"'l' suhpocn;ied hy Jawodki's office. "About thr Tf'?Orl !htil spt>rial pros- f'<'utor I.eon Ja 1.o•or ~lo..1 ha~ or inlc nds to suhpou1111 111~ inco1lll' 1.1\ return ~. let mil/ 11sturr 1·,l-r.yon~ ICJ!il1111;i ll'I~· ronttmcd' tit:it 1 11 ;\I n1:1k1· 1'<i1J ll''i 01 al! 1ny tax rf'1 111·•1~ ,:\:d1~1hle." .\bpl::inalp s:i id. Gree 1i11g f 'nilhf11I Pope Paul \11 waves at crowd after Good Friday \Vay of the Cross procession through Rome, which he participated in despite bout with influenza. Diplon1at SJtot In 1\t·c:rc 11ti na ' 0 NQ'v Sati-.f a('tory CORDOBA. Argentina 1 LiPI l -An American diplomat "'ho \1<1.~ shot. pistol "·hipped and druggt'd during a brier kid· naping Frida~· near thi s {'Cntral Argen· tine cily. restt•d in "salisfa rtory" con· di Uoo Saturda.1· :1l'{'ord ing to a local hospil al spokcs1nan. The diplomat. Al fred A. Laun llJ, 36. ot Kiel, \Vis. was shot in the abdomen Fri· day ntoming \\'hen he resisted guerrillas, from the Pl.'Oplc·s Revolutionary Anny IERP ) \vho dragged him from his breakfast table in his home In the suburbs of Cordoba. 400 miles northll·est of Burnos 1\ircs. polict' sa id. The 1,.;.S. Erubassy said L.1un. the U.S. lnfom1ation Scrviee fUS IS1 director in (Of&,b<L open('(! his door IO a guerrilla drt-sscd in a po!it·e unifo r111 11•ho demand· ell iO 9C'e l.01 un ·s ex tcnsi,·e harn radio tfqWpinen t and his license 10 run it. A fight broke out \&"hC'n the other guerrillas arrived. ~~--t~~~~~~~- CAMERAS & A<;:CESSORIES · STEREO & SOUND EQUIPMENT · PHOTO PROCESSING & ETC Sawyer 747 AO SLIDE PROJECTOR ~ 1002 m MOVIE CAMER A e F11 I f/l,7 Le ns Zoo..,,~ h o., fi, 511''!1 • E ttch ~F aot Leh Vcu raae Scene~ In Of 0111 e CdS Aulomal!t [l,C!•lt Eye ..i olll M~tiull • Manual Owtrrtdr • Aulornitllc Fccus • Rtmolt Conl101 • _. .. 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SOUTH COAST PWA-COSTA MESA BRISTOl AT SAii DlfGO FRWY • PHONE 979"3:U3 MOHDAY.fRIDAY: 10.9 SAT:.lU P.M. SUN: 12 ('*") 5 P.M • •• " ~,,d-'Y Apr il 14, 1~74 OAILV PILOT l <: --'-"----'---------. .!! SLA Target Back To File Returns Low State Salaries Hit SACllA)tEr>.'TO rUPI) -As many as l 1 S prrcent ol Cali fom111's 30.000 stat e c~tcrical worktr:t 11irr paid M> hnlr thr~· may qu<lllf\' for / v.elfart . an tmplv~cs group spoJ.:r~man llA~S The a ver11e monthly tak,.. home pay fM m a n y ~ctarie~. clttk lypii-t~ 11nd flltrs l'!I around St50 ptr ntonth. ~lacCol\ said al a nt11·5 conftren'ce Frid•Y · 11c!larc loAfrrs and c-lt1M'll'rs."' hf' $.11d. ''Th'C'~" 11r1• prople .,_ho 1'.Y;lri. ;1 ~{~hoUl' l\1>1•k fem.1le tmployt~ '-''ho ""orkM for the ~tat~. qu.:il!fitd f~ and ri'\'t"!red :iid to f:in1ilif"( l\l'h df'prndrnt r-hildrt-n fl:l\ n1rn1~ .. " ALBA.?\'Y (AP) -A mAn larptod for estcutlon by the Symb!ontN Ubtratlon Army said S.tuM!ay he '-• hi• llo'OUld-be aJSatslns will give him time to fill out hls irioomt tu: rtturt\8. Col&ton Wt3tbrook. who reporlcdly left the San Fr111- cWco Bay arta after learnln1 he Wll oa the SU. death 1\11, rmirded thil me.ssage on thfl te)e;hlne :inswering ser.1ce •t hJ.I bxne hen!: "Jambo. This ls Colston Westbrook 'rpt~klng. I have ntumed to the Bay Art• to prtptre my Income t11 rormt arid hope that Sl.A agents will gtve me a de1th \\'llTanl ex- tension IJ) that l can file my tu rttum. U f.anted. l wilt kW Clnqut's eet In Union Square i.n San Frencisco (and e:h·e him) a.n·hour to draw a Cf'OY>"d... . C1nque :µys • he is field !l'larshal gene ral of the SLA. \\·hk:h claims resp:>nsibillty for d, Douglas, ~ UAW Loca l }. In Dispute LONG BEACH I API - McDonnell Douglas Corp. and United Auto '\\'orker s Local 148 are involved in a dispute in- \'Olv1ng an O\•erdue pay hil:e and the treatment of 42 union rtpre5entatl\'ts. the union sayi; l\fcDo nnell has refused to pay the t~erall\· ordertd 17-cenls·an- hour •,ra"ge increase un less lhe local ~lgns an agreement thlt un ion lude rs contend is· not tn the ir best Interest . Uf \\' local \"ii.:e president Bob Berghoff said !he CQm· p11n:• v.·ants !he union to give 11p arbit ration righ ts and 10 delay payment of the boost 10 son1e v•orker~. A spokesman for t h e .aerospace fi rm said the rom- p.11ny si mply \rants a written understanding of ho\" and to "·horn tht back wages are to be paid. Addlt ional\v, the union has fi led !U it aga"inst the ~JPpany, charging _Jhat 12 ·Of its representattvt s \\'ere fired for ''att e rnoling lo file grievances·· on the "'age i!~ne. I The ~icDonnell spokesmanj said the workers .,,,, ere suspended -not fired btcaUM: they v1ere soliciting the grievanm and pulling ~-orl:ers off the job to file them . ' Fitzsim1nons 1 • Reque.~ts ]Von violence WASHI NGTON (AP) Teamster General President Franlc E . Fitzsimmons &J>- pe.aled on Saturday to the AFI.,C'JO, which is compe ting for union membe rship among Callfcmla farm workers, to prevent a recurrence of last year'a violence in the fields thl!! year. Fitzsimmons. in a Jetter to AFl,.(;10 Pretldent G<orge Afeany, said he has perscnall y taken steps to malce certain no Teamster is involved in any altercation du.rini the present growing season. "If the AFL-CIO •ill show as much detenninalion in this effort as .,.,·e intend to show," said Fitzsimmons. "we can a\'Oid violence In the field this year." FttZ:!rlmmons said t h e r e have already been reports on some viole~ in the Ccachclla Valley this year. Nixon Seen Owing More SACRAMENTO (UPI\ -A Democratic candidate for at· t.omey a:eneral c h a r 11 e d Saturd1y that President Nixon is a mident ol Califoml? llJ1d should be peying 187..2811 In beck taxes phm Interest. not the $S,OOO for wbidl he ha> l>ffn blned. Loi Angeles Attorney William Norris actused the mte franchise tax board ol "fudging" on di< question ol Nl100'1 resldtney. "The boa rd ha.s ruled lhal Nixon L'i not a resldeni for ~ of state lncome ll.I for the yea rs 196~72. but nonelheltss he owe1 J>IYTnent on i n c o m e derived In Clllfomla, Including that por· tlon of his pmidentlal Mlary which he earned W' b 11 e pcr!OrmJsli hi• duUes 111, the ...... . ' . . the f'ab, ' kJdnaplng nf newspaper htlre.ss Patricia lftarat. Some news media hive iden11fitd Cinque 1s Donald DeFrteu . an e.caped t.onvict \\'ho knew \\'est brook through a black cultural if'OUp. JS THE SL.A '• last rom· munlque April 3, Cinqut CIUed Wt11 brook an FBI Informer and said he "''Ould be ''lhol on sight." Vi'e.stbroot. 311, 11 a UnlYersl· ty of Califoml1 graduate 1tu · dent and teachlnr assistant. lfe admitted provldlnl aome lnformaUon about Dt:l"'reeze to the FBI and OaklaOd pollc<t. In an eariler' • teleph:lne an11A·e.ring mes s 11 e, West· brook sald he "''ent to the East Coast Thursday "Just i:etting out of !he plctur .• for 1 v;'hlle." "I am not dead \"Ct but I still remain high 01\ rht SL.A hit list," Westbrook said In the tarlier message. "If the caller is a terrorist plea~ includ~ your affi\i a!ion so tht' credit for my demise cnn tx.-prrrcrly au·arded." CALIFORNIA Hugh .\larCall. Jrg1~1~111·e 3d\'OClll(' for stn!t Clericnl 11n:t All1rtl St r ,. i cc .~ ~~1nplnyes, repre~cn11n,:: :ibout ~.000 ~tatc <'n1p]()~T~. t.ays <;/lint· l1f ·1he1n already arc 011 v.clfart rolls B«au~ of this, ~ Sl!d. many singlt and Sl")laratrd \1romen .._.ork ing thei\C jnb11 .lrt' unable to support t h" i r fantilies end ha 1·c 1urn"t1 \> '"·elfare for fan11l\' surv11•:1I "These peoplC. arr not Hunt Goes On for Student NE'W}lALL (UPI I -Sher· iff's deputies lntmsl!ied their search in a rugged can yon are.a near here Saturday for a 21 -year..okl art studenl mls~ing since le!it v.·eek. Two sheriff's hehC<l pt crs. 90 membtrs of the mounted poue and 40 n1emb<'r• of the sheriff's reserve s1•,1rch and re5CUC teams sr;ort'hrd !hi' area for C<ins!alltl· \lar~h, a student a1 Califr.rrn,1 ln~tit111c oI the Arts \r1 n(':t l'h•. \ ;ilcnclt1 Acrording tfl dcpu11c~. nne of the hrli<'opu·r<; "";is ('quqr ped .,.,·11h a delicate heat-sens· discovered on the fNnt stat in ing de\'ice that can detecl dH-the car 11.nd her t asel v.·as stt ferences in ~ r o u n d .tl'm· uµ nf'11rby. The ~'<lung .,.,·oman ~'as described 11s be !1ng 5·foot· J'l('ratures. 1111' Sh e r if f ' S 2, ~·eighlng \ !0 po unds, \1•1th deo.i.rtrnrn! said this '1ou!d be blue rrts and loni: hro\1rt !ra1r. helpful In ~nnuit1,ii: ·n shfil\ow Slit' rf'p:>rtcdly .,.,;:r~ \\{;inn~ :i gr;\\C nr frt·~hly d•u: ,irl'.1. :1 i,'l<IY pullovrr s\\..r·11 ('r \,hit(' ~ t'O\ rr:tlls ia nd hikini: b ~11~ .\llSS \f\H5ill ·.1;'1~ 1:1~1 1o4..'('TI N:arctwrs con!inu('d 11"1 r· b~ hrr ronn1n1:1tc 1\pril 4 'A'hcn hunt uniil ~und·111·n :111ri "11\ thr ar1 ~!tllltnt 1• r111 In 1hr rr!iume inc.lay r<in~·bn are:i tJ f).1int Orriccr!i -~aid her 1.1tc inod I r 1a1 ',(.I( I fount! on a dln rO;•U rtl'>ot1; l'llll: rni!l' 11.;'(' nf h11r r~l'\!C :, '.\11-.s \l :ir111i·~ 11ur~l' \1·;15 % OFF our entire stock of '"de·on l;~1h2 p;;;~k~ d'8mond ~ •., 'Tllie ~llP•11tft11 "'' lflOll!M1 fll '"I M UA1t• lllt JCj,l...,l f ,_ '•1-"I '1 ,1, .. lo• Ill• ·~•ell••• el lll il Ott"' ... 'IN.I.NC[ C>IAAGl ... u M 1,, .. ,,,.d ,, 114 '"ftlw l1l1"ct ol !llt I CUIU"! "'!"I f,.I! O•llon4 OU!e"'l"I -lv••"t lllf putellltl " ,.,. '" 11111 btlo•t lftt "''t l>'"'"~ dllf thO•ll '" 11111 11911,.,1/H. Wlll ft "'"""'~· 1 "'oft!lll1 Ttt1A1tC:t (.l<AllOE *'" l>t t111r"'i111d ~11p,IJ•"f "'01111111 pt .. odoc •1ltt o! I l", (A"IN UIL •lllCl NTAG[ IUoTl OJ 11 t ".) 0" 1111 !•IOI ISOO 1nd l'o "A Sl'R\'E\' 1n a nnrt.1f'm l'1hfcimia <'1un1. shoY.1'<1 th;,t 11 $ p• rrrn1 nf thr ~!:'It\' c-ll'rlcal Y.urkC'r..: in 1ha11'iu·11v (Jl1.1!1f1rd !, r 11.1lf:irc 1n1VlH" ~l1pplP1ncn1 ~. o;urh .15 f,Jo...J •l.!inps." :-.1.1cl'o!l ':ud. llc Sltd 111' Or~.1nllA1!ll~n hiJ' l\C'lt l1t'l'll ;\11!\> '<l ';L" fl\!!!~•·~ fr1.1n1 !ho;> S..11.·1,1! \\' t 'J ;1 ~ ~ Ocp;1rtn1c111 tn th•ll'n111•11' •hc- nlunh('r cf rll'ric;i1 "'orkt•:-$ rrcc111·1~ u •. 1:·1r•' ~1.11c11·1d1' "BIJ\ I thin:. rh" 11 j j>o.'f•'l'l't l'Ui\ b(' .L ft'\lft'•1•tl1<1lllt' figure !-1at('l\ 1dc " \1ncC'o11 said. Hts nrg.in11~n1un ad\OC'Jtcs that all ('1\1\)lo~·t·s rr f'l\f' :1 $100 '":HT0'" th1· ho:ird"' r~1~(' 1 h1~ ~·c}l r -~'.It !'I ~ii I" I I" t $50 in frin;•(' b n• fr.: .\!·•1·! ,.)I said <'l,.ritrtl ,, .. r.., .. 1·, ·11 .~ t' 1 1 !hf' l 1f"•'•I o::.:' ljl •I t 1 ~'..-11(' ;, J.!1l 1~1 1 .·1111. , .n,•l·•t• T11 1"H1L:-'I' tr I _l.'lt'11L :\'.11{, II 111 ·r1 d•J, •'•I • ·1 r. I koo~· a 101 of , r', 11 I\< arr 011 'A'PH,1 re and 1111r .. f,1r Sl:l11' ~u\'('r11n1<>nl. · ..... .id l.111rl.1 l/0v.ard, :t \ta1c cler'oi /I A l'E 1'1/EFT. ll'llt 1'RA 1'1';L t..O~ t\\'.GELES 11\P -,, h:1s rid~ !min J.n,.. Angeles t•' S:1n 01cco 1un11'<1 in1'l a n10\· i •I: h"ldup 1 .r t l person~ au thorities re~rt l'ola:t' ~::i1d the l.!"fyhound l 1i. 11 ··~ onh 11bout 10 minure~ 111 11, i l:rn1· ·.1 ! "n ;1 !'1;1tt 1 J1 u r1·1 vh tr o.;:r11n:.l 111! 11 I I'!'~ 'f:1•: i•nd •'Jld , ' f!\i' • , 1· l'd·.r l\'r;1 t:'<' hu~ rtlll· _.• -11!]1·, <1;1 hour·· 111• ,,,.t!)l•tl 111P1 :1hou1 'I I J.t IANM UAL •tllC[MT•Gl ~A T( ll ~ol en lll1t potl•Oft ttt r ISOO. It Ill• "''•••l•"t l1l11'ct wn110 .. 1 dtdwcl+"4 ''f"'l~ll •n• Ctld•U Not long ag o we introduced lale-hours ba nking at many of ou r drive-up facilities. Now we're bringing those lale hours inside to l he lobbies ot the 15 Orange County oflices !isled below. They° re open lilt 7:30 each Monday 523.20 Reg. $654 or 18.25 a month• ' 112 ct. total weight marquis-cul bridal set including 5 diamond wedding band.14K gold. 269.60 Reg. S337 or $11 a month• Men's 7 diamond ring, 14K gold. 197.60 Reg. $247 or$9amonth• Vi ct. total weight pierced earrings. 14K QOld. FlnoJowOlry Department. 272.80 Reg. $341.00 or1 1..soamon1h• 14 ct. total weipht brllliant·cut bridal set. Plus match ing men's wedding band. l4Kgold, 685.60 Reg. $857 or 23.75 a month• 2 cl. total weight atarburat cocktail ring. 14K white gold. fllustretlon enlarged to •how detail. Chl<go ltonyour JC Penney ChaJge Card. ·ClOSED EASTEI SUNDAY --BU ENA PARK INdlltOi ... ,. -""" ,. .......... ,... _, It ... 1 • ~tW~, ~~o,fj-ti'> ~-r~) 379.20 Reg.$474 or S15>a month " 1 ct. b lal weight class;c bridal set. 14K ~old. · 133 .60 Ret. $167 ori.soa month" 'I• :t. diamonri peidanl. 14K gold. -).;~I ·1 ,. ;. ~~·, 317 .60 ..g.$317 f'S13a month• \ ct. sollta ire f'lgagement ring. 1~gold. Sale -thru April 21 ·SANTA A MA MtS......W . ..._.tk.C .... ,._ -l•t P"' """ .... If lo ' ..... and Friday even ing. So 11 you've been wanting better times lor banking. you know where to come. We"l l be \'Ja1t1ng. OFFICE ·~·-· ... . II'~ ·~•¥1 • • ' ""~'"ii,,,,, .. ~ l!•n :o 1:001!a,•IM C.'"• N10 ;:~'1 httll c:. ........ . 1J0fH•l>!,~r, ... (. ,., .,....,.. 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FIRST NATIONAl BANK '--------' • ' '' ' , • THE TREA URY Giant Siit CHEER DETERGENT 10' asc ~~.1 CASCADE AUTOMATIC ·DI SHWASHER DE TERGENT Jso,J2c JOY LIQUID DETERGENT 22 Ol. ::, 49c label TIDE LAUN DRY DETE RGENT Family Size ID'I It oz. $2'4 1 50' Off label BOLD DETE RGENT Giant Size I0'15c Off COUPON LIQUID DETERGENT KING SIZE · 39c WITM COUl"OM ·Off1r 'tll A,,.. 17, lt 74 20' Off Lobel Reg. 86'-Sove 47' Trea.ury Supermorliet Closed Ea ster Sunday THE TREASURY __,... 3900 SO. BRISTOL SANTA ANA . ' \ A 6 . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,. . • . Ideals ll'~ what we all a.re after: cleaner alr. housing inter· spersed with agricultural land and ~reenbclls, unclogged traffic, more v.·ildllre and vegetation, flood protection and a workable public transit system. AJL of these elements of a better life arc wrapped up In a report i;ubmitted by the !:itaff or the South Coast Jtegional l:on101issio11, one elen1entof the coastal plannln ~ system set u1> when California voters approved Propos1· li on 20 In 1912. ' 1'he staf[ has suggested a multitude of n1eans by which these goals can 'be reached. Obviously, su,·h a broad sweep or resource protection is going lo require chilnges in our present wa y of life. And thii,t'S the rub: How much can we afford lo ~lay to reach the goals'! For in);t:tnce, the staff report submits that no free· \Vays should be built within rive n1iles of t.he ocean fron1 the Ventura County, line to the south San Diego County li ne. No frecv.·ays at all . It also says that no-rnatter what energy dc1nands arc placed on us. no .1nore fossil fuel power plants should be constructed in that.flve~mUe belt. l:!rtainly we a~eh't going to plead that freeways should be built for the sake of building the1n. And few citizens are going to ehjoy the sight of another oil-or gas-fueled electric plant. But th is isn't sayi ng we won't need them. 1>'fo1·e int· portantly, it isn't saying we won't' have to have the1n. The report doesn't say we \Yon 't need more road· ways. It just says no 1nore freeways -and building six- or eight-lane "expressways" instead of six· or eight-lane "freeways" is not placing fewer polluting autos on the road. The report doesn't offer an alternative, either, to the question of what should happen if we run short of electricity and there aren't enough alternative sources other than fossil-fed power plants. The positive side of the staff recommendations arc v:s. Realities laudable in~eed. Preservation or resourtes has, and should have, !Ugh priority. But these have to be balanced with the reaJisUc economics and needs or this region's citizens. \Ve do need jobs. \Ve do need ways to get to those jobs. \Ve do need housing; our children will need housJnJ. People will continue to ~1ove here and we have no divine rights to keep the1n O#l because we were here first. The report is at this juncture only a series or re· commendations. It comes up for hearing before the South Coast Regional · ConlmJsslon on April 29, so con1misslon· ers, citizens and interested parties can contribute to the plan before it i.~ adopted. At this stage, we don't see how the staff goals can be realized without trampling on a lot of citizen rights and without some dangerous tinkering with the economy that sustains us. The report doesn't provide answers to a lot of tough questions. But it is a ~lace to start. The goals produce an en- ticing view of liie as we'd like it. - Next comes t'1e tough job: tryin'g to determine how much or it we can handle. \. It's Not All Bad Ne,vs Arab terrorists were at it again during the week. rut.hlessly and methodically slaying 34 Israelis. And the Syn1bionese Libera.lion Army still was holding sway over the law and the 1-Iea.rst family in California. 1.1ore elements in a world too often dominated by the power of violence. So how about a short and happy note'! 'l'here hasn't been a successful hijacking of a sched· uled airliner in the United States since Nov. 10, 1972 - 15 months ago. lt's likely that the strict screening at air terminals is primarily responsible for the good news, but it is one hopeful sign that viol"!nce isn't growing on every front. . -.,Tor- ~· , . .. " •• • • . , '· .. ' •' '• • ' . ' ' I Gar1ie Rigged _4gcii1ist U.S. Middle Class Hard-lin.er Loses Out on Def en:se Post Is America's middle class being pushed lo the wall? Is lt in dange r of losing its status as the 1nost powerful nnd im· portant group of American citizens? This quest)oil would have been laughed off lhe financial pages by acknowledged eronomic experts just a few years ago. Today it ls being given serious attention. Prof. John C. Raines of Temple Untvcrsl· ty is one or the latest experts to question the staying power or the b'T'QUP lhal call$ itself "middle" in the A m e r i c a n economic equation . Prof. R<11nes says the BARRY GOLDWATER American middle class is going nowherl' ;:ind "neither arc its kids." The debate ,, has been going on since the ravages of inflation began seriously affecling the nQnrich. But the latest discussion goes right to the heart of the question of eco- nomic class tenure -to the problem middle class Americans no\v encounter in attempting to pay for their children's col- lege education . RAJ NES, IN an Interview v•ith a colu1n- n1st. put it this \\'ay: "The idea has 1akrn hold !hat part or being middle-class Jlarenls 1ncans they are going to send thrir kids lo college. But increasingly, people "'ho arc middle class cl!nnot fin;lncc their kids' college cducalion and are doing it on loans. But they can't e\'cn get fed erally guaranteed loans after thrir income rises above a certain level." Few econon1ii;ts and certainly no niid· d!e·class An1erici.1ns "'ilh co!lcgc-agc soungsters will nrgllc \\'1th R~•ines' fat'IS. But \\'hen hi' offers a solution he bet'orncs lhe center of controversy over Arnerican tax policy. He believC"s the \1'<1Y to preserve tpe "mlddle class" is lhroub'ti a fairer distribution of \\'ea\lh. Taking it a step further. Raines believes such a distribution is dependent upon a n1orc equitable sharing of lhe na- tion's 1ax burden. lie L'1>ntcnds that taxes :ind other bcnrfits arc rigged in fa\'or of "the o"n~rship class." 1'0 11ROYE HIS poinl , H;iine!; argues 1hat laxes on 11•ages and sa!a ri('s I pr<1c- 11cal\y the''-"·hoh• source of middle-cl;iss income) ·are much higher thnn capital j!llins taxcli on stock . to ~ny notlung ut tax-free revtntJe from st:ltc and n1unicipal bonds. The prpfessor vic"'S the ta:< s1ructure :is an "exploi1ation of the middle-class." OlAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vtcd, P11bllslltr Thomas Ktevit, Editor Barbara. Kreibic/1 Editoriat Page Edlt11r The f'ditor111J .. ~ .. c or Ult' D1 11y Pilot .~klJ to infu, ... and r;1lu1ul11.!c readm by Pi"CtiCntlna' on It lll p.uc dlwrw1awnmcntary on IO)lira or 1n- tn'f:1t by wyndicatrd colwnnitil5 •nil ca.r1oonlm. by f)f"OVidin:r a fon1m ffll" r'eadttt' vlrws and by J>n'8mliTli' this nrv.-spaptt'K opinions and kkoiu oo cu~nt topkl. 'M1t' t!difotial opini<>M of Ult Dt.ily rlkJt appclll" only 1n thr editorial mlumn at tht mp of ttlc p!.11!. OplnlonJ vt~ by tllf' rol· umrust. and r•n.Mfl~I' and 111t1Pr writtn ah thrlr own 1.nd no ~f'. mmt of their v1t~11 by !he OaJ;y Pilot 'llhould be Wtn"C'd.. Sunday, April 14, 1974 \\'ASl-11!\GTO~ -\Vith know -no1hing conservative opposition and \\'atcrgate • induct'd drift at the White I-louse killin~ Pentagon plans for a hard·line disarnl3· mcnt policymaker to chrck Secr('tary of State .Henry Kissinger. the post v.'ill now go. ironically, to a moderate • liberal Republican without rigid vie\i,rs on arms control. President Nixon, bo"•ing to prcssur'.!, \Vil! not nofllinate hard·lint> Democrat J)uul Nit1.e as as- sistant secretary of d('fcnse for intema· 1ional security nf. fairs. ln~tcad. h" 1s all bUI ce rtain to name Hobert F. Ells\\·orth, "°"' a \Vall ~lrcet investment b:inker follo"•ing a dislinguishrd hilL'n as U.S. a1nbassador to NATO. Dctnocrat l\Jl7C, a top Pentagon of· ficial throughout the Kenn edy • Johnson years and a true ex1)Crt on arrns control, \YaS the brainchild Of ~Crctary Of Defense James Schlesinger. Nilze was t'1>nceivcd or by Schlesinger as a valuable hard·linc ally to c.'001 Kissinger's ardor for a quick SALT 11 ;igr~1nent \ldth Change \\1e all strive for self-consistency. If yo'J believe that you arc a just, fair-minded person \\·ho likC'S to Listen to all sides of an argllfnent. then you are going tu lry to be just as fair minded at the office. \\•ilh your family and children, <it the Elks Club. at a ballgame. \\rhercver you are. you are going to ex- hibit that .!lsprct of personality \'/hi ch rou think most ac· curately represents you. Some pcoplr be· lieve in ctirefully utilizinjt lhri r re- sourct's. They arc not \\tasteful in 1heir daily li\·ini,:. Thev th ink brforc lhef spend. E\'cn 1\·hcn they arc out on a c.'On1p.1ny expen.~c account. they use the n1oncy just as carl.'fu!\y • " if it "·ere their own. "I like lo u~r money \\'isely." they will explain . ··...,·hethcr ii is n1y r.1oscow. But nohody bothered to prepare Sen. -( C3rry (;oldv,:ater, reflecting the drift :it the \\'nl!l' House. Coldv.·ater exploded, 1r 1Hng the While I-louse he could not EVANS·NOVAK ) :ihide one of Robert S. ~tcNamara's o!d lieutenants back at the Pentagon. In fact, lioldv1atcr made clear, he could not in good conscience continue to fight im· pcachmcnt of a President who named J~aul Nitze to a key post. '11.IE RIGIIT·WTNG pub Ii cation Hu1nan Events soon joined the. chase "'"ith a full-page denunciation of Nili.e as an "uncertain trumpet." Since !he Coldwater-Human Events a x i s is pivotal in the White House strategy to save the President., Schlesing1:r \\'<lli in- fonTlcd ~itze.co!lld not be nominated. His ~nd Cnoicc. Ells"•or lh, "'ill not excite. chc-ers on the Republican right but \\ill not be acti\'ely 0P1»-5cd either. M. a Kansas Congressman, Ellsv.'orrh v.·as a founding member of the liberal \Vt'd· nesday Group in the I-louse and actively opposed Goldwater's 1964 nomination for President. But Ellsworth. no flan1ing liberal. \\'as an early supporter of ri·lr. l\'lxon for President in the mid-1960.9. Ells\rorth was eased out as Nixon earn· p<1ign manager in 1967. As a \Yh itc llouse aide in 1969, he collided head on with top Nixon aides Ii. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman and v.·as sent off to NATO, \\tlere ~ performance impressed Euro- pean diplomats. He gene rally esp:MJSCd hard-line foreign policy viev.·s i n Brossels. but he does not yet ha\1e a v.·ell- defincd stand on SALT. A FOOTNOTE: In private, Kissinger has stroogly commended Nitze and dt>plort'd Gold'A•ater'.s camp.iiim against hirn. But some high government officials susp('ct, ho"·ever unfairly, that Kissinger v•ept no !('ars over Nilre's demise. * * • For the first time since parliamentary go\'emment in (".reece y:as overUiniwn in the June 1967 mllitaryf~coup, the Voice ol America has alto ed the Athens military dictatorshi -with a Jong, scathing criticism on larch 28. This highly commendable though belated move .was 1a conscious Nixon Administration decision put into effect "ith gusto by direolor James Keogh of the U.S. JnJorma.lion. Agency, v.tiich runs VOK It n1arks a :stunning s11•itch in U.S. foreign policy. For seven years, VOA has carefully smothered criticism of th e Athens regime . In pursuit or the futile White House hope that ~chow democratic government would 'be reinstated by the Greek colonels \Mimelves, VOA has deprived Greek listeners of the harsh truth. The Ma•ch 28 broadcast changed all ttiat. Three full pages ol excerpts from the carefully documented antljunta criticism by John Zigdls, a fonner parliamentary leader, v.>ere transmitted in Greek the day after hi.! gripping testimony here to a House Fonign Af- fairs subcommittee. EXAAIPLES: ZIGDJS (~·ho spent 21 months~ a m!JitJ,ry prison after the 1987 coup\ cited the treaty requirement that NATO memben must encourage and foster demotTatic rule, then contrasted. that to the lncrcaslngly harsh Greek dj,c- tatorship; he crillctzed the United states for its "moral support" ot tile diC:- tatorship; he \\'arned that contkualloh of U.S. support for the colonels will ~ anti-Americanism in Greece oC 1"meaa.c-. ing proportions.'~ A, footnole: In July 1971 when r.reck exiled leader Elias Ocmetracopoulos testified in a si milar vein to the san1e House: subcommittee, VOA broadcast to Greece only 1 .... ·o brief and innocuous paragraphs. * * • \Vorking behind the back of the respected llt'. John Dunlop, head of the Coot d. Living Council, White House aides are quietly lobbying O:>ngress against continuing wag&-prlce l'Olltrols ia any ronn beyond tbe April 30 cutoff. The White House anticontrols lobby l1 headed by .Roy Ash and Fred Malek, direct... a.a '4i!i><ity director or th• power.ul Ofb:. !f;i. ~tanagement and Budgit. Their u n d..e.~ cover cam· paign with congressional 'leaders Oics in the face~'lf hresident Nixon's OVt'Tl re- quest Jo• ;( }!:~ ettimioo of the COLC aM'~Um of maodator; cootnls ~llie4i¥' Tbe' ~:?JiiinJri9c · <;Ommitl<c has voted ~ to . .kill, tha t ;Pn!lide¢ial request. and .¥b·Male~.team (1\ecl!ed by tho OMB burtaucracy) la wwt,lJ1g on tlB . ll:lnking Committee .to do tho ,With the AFU!O alao '..:rayed •Pi r controls, this l!Urely spells tho eod. , • ... " I \ . Self-concept Can Alter \ Behavior • Ill money or the company's." So in one w::iy or another "·c all have a go\•erning i;elf- concepl : "I am determined to be rich too." "'I ain a man of learning." •·t run an w1derstanding mother.'' ··t an1 a devout Catholic.'' \\'lllLE \\'E !\IAY seem C(lnsistent lo ourselves, "'e may not appear so con- sislcnt to others. People Olay say behind our backs, "!low can he be suc h a kind husband and father at home, .. and su"h a n1ean old slave-driver at lhe office?" "She thinks she is an understanding mother, but she does not seem to knO\V \\'hat is troubling her lit1le Bobby." In short JA'C may make sense to ourselves even if we don't make much sense to our friends and relatives. \Ve n1ay strive for self-consistency, but \\'e do not always achieve it. llO"' then do people change their habitual behavior? Perhaps the most Un· portant ingredient of behavior chan~c is (s. I. HAYAKAWA J a change in the self-concept Such change niay come from external circun1s1ances. A poor 1nan ma y suddenly fall heir to a fortune. Some1 people arc completely disoriented by 41ch a change. Olhers can adapt to their ne'v roles and life styles. l:;verything depends on the inner strength or the individual. It is fascinating to see a change of self· concept going on. I remember a friend of mine -a poet -who "'as drafted during \Vorld \Var ll. He came to the of- fice of the poetry n1agazine where he 11·orked one day v•earing his 1nilitary Wlifonn. l RE)tEA1BER him si lting 1n his orfice lrylng to read poetry 1nanuscripts. But ' -' his mind v.·es clearly not on his job, He kept gelling up , going to the mirror~ahd looking at himself in his OO\\' uniform, standing erect, shoulders back. What was going on \\'as a change of concept from "I am a poet'' lo "I am a soldier." I am sure that as this self-concept change v.·as going on, he thought about other soldier poets -Richard Love!~, Siegfried Sassoon, John McCrae, Rupert Brooke. He remained a soldier as long as he had to, \\'hich wa s until after the war was over, v.•hen he went back lo being a poet. Sometimes a self-concept change ~ hard to take. A young father, accustomed until the baby came to being the most important object of concern In his wife's existence, finds that she pays more at· tention to the baby than him. Unless he can accept !he new self-a>!JCCpl "I am a falher no\v," he is going to give both his 'll'ife and himself a lot or trouble. \\'halever maintains, protects or e~ees an individual's !eU<0ncept. be elcomeS. Whatever threatens it, he r sts. People cannot be forced to see the light, They see v.•hat they see. They don 't see \\'hat they don't see. Girls learn to read earlier than boys. The late Prescott Lecky, the author ol '"Self-cornistency: A Theory of Personali· ty," believed that boys are slow to read Fuse they actually resist learning. '. THE BOY FROM six to eight years old, JUS~ beginning to learn to read, i9 mainly concerned with mainta.illini;: hi! <:'Onception or hinuelf as manly ••. he likes to play cowboy ..• he tries not ta cry when he gets a bump. Y~t thi s boy, when the reading Jesso1 begms, must stand before bis com· pan.ions and read that "The little red hec says cluck, cluck, cluck," or something equally inconsistant with bis view o1 masculine values .... .''\Vhen books on railroads 1 n' airplanes are provided, they serve tt ~ support these values and are assimilatet Mitchell Leads Nixon Group Down ~x£~:~n:~:~~~~:~: unenlightened school 5)'Stem. On the coo \ trary, it was a manifestatlon•ot a.whole It is n 11\'11s that the Nixon Adm inistr111iou is in disarray. To un· derst:1nd the extent to 1.1hlch the ca1np has been lhrown into disorder. lt n1ay bo useful to focus on the dov.·nf:1ll of John NC\\10n f\.Ulchrll, the nntion's chie1' lil\\' officer \\'hen he 11 as :ttlom,.y 1:c·neral Ho1v, irH lced . the mighty ha\·c f:illcn! ln 197?.. i\lilclK'll or the mC'nLion of h1i. name could st nkt· the fear of l.od u1tq c\·ery opi.•ratur 111 \\'ashington. He v.·as nithle~s. and he lol'ed il. li e llBS to ~Ir. Nixon JA'lw.t the 1n(amous: Fouche was to N:ipoleon: the executor, ond if nttd be executioner of a pollcy \1 hich \\as designt.'d to uproot to- lo\ly polillcal di~ent. lf ~1ilchf'll had his wav. \\'hich he pret- ty 1nuch had In !hose days, anyone wlto dlsagrccd effectively wl1b lhe NiltOn Polley, cspcclally the conduct of the Viet· n:.m war, ~ould h .. vc: been put to lhe . \ (CHARLES McCABE) rac1', or the garrote. He was, in truth, the Grand Loqulsilor and gloried ln the role. Contempt was the f\.fitchell sty le. One or the things v.·hich enmed his whole- hearted conll'mpl was the Bill of Ri ghts.. In 1971, before the Virginia Bar As- sociation, f\.tl tchcll defended !he use of domestic wiretaps against his fellow cltltens without court order. ~ "TltE CONSTITUTION of the Uni1td State! cannot possibly be construed as L'Onlaining prO\'~ions Inconsistent v.•llh itJ 01¥n survivfll. Jt is a charter for viable government -not a suicide pact.'' Mitchell was rcfm1ng to radlcel domestic violence dl~ted at ll'le Viet· nam war. Later in the same speech, he said: "It is our poslllon-thal oompolllng cousideralions exist wheo the PrtsJdent. acting through lhe auorney general, has dcterminOO that a particular suf\'eillance is necessary to protect the nalional security aod that Wlder t h e s e circumstances the warrant requirement doos not apply." llad this e~remtsl \'lew prevailed. thl' natioo \\'Otlld have made a quantum leap towards the toUll state. On June 19, 1972, the Supreme Court unanimously disa- greed w\lb ~1r. ~1itchell. striking down as unconsUtuUonml the domestic security v.'iretaps Mitchell bad proposed. The high court then Uicluded !our Nixon ap- pointees. Mitchell's contempt ror individual rights. which unquestionably renected the views of the Preskient he St'rVfd. brought him Into such controvtrSlal fiel<b u no-knock arresl.s, prtventn·e d~teoUon, and ptta.rrest Jdent lncation. lie earned the l'lJffne t.1r. Law 'n' Order. No-knock mcnm Cop!! could knock do1\·n a suspecl'11 dO(\lr without identifying thr:mselvcs as police officers. Prei;:entl\'e detcntJon meant pcrstm.S aC'CIJJed of a crtmc whom Uta cops thought JA'Ould commit furtMr c:nme if .!Ct free oo bail, <.'Ou!d 00 _ Jalled before they were tried. !'rearrest identification would have al· IO"'ed cops to ~ve all kinds of physical tests to a suspect before he was ·even charged with a crime. NONE OF THESE measures got'mU<h of anywhere. evM with the prUflge of the auomey general"s o(!lce behind them. This was because prosecut01'$ rarely used no-knock or preventive detention ln the one place wherli It was legal l\Vashlngton, D.C.) becawe they pr1va1ely ~ted Its tORSlltutloiaUty. The funny th\ng wu, AtJtctteU didn't l<now a damned thing about law and ordor. All his logo! Ule had boell !pelll u n municipal bond eq>ert for a large New York law firm. He hardly ~ a oop or 11 criminal. If!!: had literally no ex- perience in the field which earoed him h1.s soOrlquet. Now. )fr. Law and Order stands tn- dic1ed tv.·ice, ror obstructlon of Justice ln the VC$CQ case, and !or bis role in the \Valerga1c coverup, RubriJ, I.he insolent pride or the old Greeks, has betn struck <ID\\'n a8uin. some, nonnal and desirable resistance.• \Vhen you, parent or teacher, encountei resistance to your instructions or ad monitions, is the child merely beint stup!d .and stubborn? Or is h 1 manifcsbng a healthy resistance tl something that is inronsistent to his selJ concept - a se:l!-concept that yoo hav1 not taken trouble to und erstand? 0 '. .. •nd th•t'$ the new£ Good night.' • • Bobbies Kno'iv the Neig;l1bo1·hood Ame·rican Police Are Strangers 87 DAVID A. MUNRO Realistic reports on the Old West ngularly note the limllarity In tenl· perament and blctground bet1''CCCI the frooUer maNhals and ~ outlaws pursued. The guns both carried were the satnc. They equally. honored being quickest on the draw U"a aupreme male vtrtqe. 'nk?f evea showed a common indifference to the nioeties ot the law In the ptrt'ormance ol their functions,, or duties.. ScQi!bow, bowevet, a dvtl.lzation secure tn its penons ODd properties emeried out of these armed con· tentions: Willa Cather as9UreS us lt Was ~ h<!r. by women. ti.... precursors of government v.·ho ~ITied no guns and did not even ~ave the \'ote when they performed this miracle. • Since thit day it ls almost no ex· aggeration to sar that the <lid outlaws ha\'e disappeared; while their opposite numbers, the, pQI~, ha\'e proliferated. Our police ~~-their guns with Mem out of the IMt· century, guns n1ore murderous than evtr. They even retain a finn belief that being quick on the draw is a mark ot ma<fiismo. This is our American heritage} especially th e Western. IT IS UNQUESTIONED, thoughtless, irralioo.al but traditional, sometimes romanticized, often regarded a s necessary, always invoked as a basis of policy -but utterly and contin~ly worthless in polioe-eonvnunity relations. Against it one can already see growing a sharply different concept of the p:ilice job and !'he police function. Possibly it is a ooncept as yet held }ftdominantly by our women. authentic daughters of ~liss Cather's bonneted piooeet! as they are. One of them, a friend of mine, has just returned from a year ln the PoJ>Ulou:s f\-lanchester suburb of Stockport . so I asked her for her tltoughlS en how the British do it. how tney baudlc police and pub.lie \\ith so little fuss and so niuch success. She said .she and ber fa1nily irn· miediately noted the preSftlee of the ntigbborhood po 1 i ce ma D (constable ) when they moved in. His name, address and phone number y,·erc posted in a num- ber of conspicuous places. Soon she kne\\' a great deal more about hlm becaUie he came to call. HE WAS OFFICIALLY in charge of the registration: of tali~. he seid, and ~e \\'OU\d be available in case they had any problems. Thus, y,•ilhout making a point of il. he found out what manner of people · thf.se ne .... comers y,•ere. He y,·ouJd' bu forev>amCd had 'they br(IJlf]ht ri'cw ,prob- lems to his district in lhcir lu~$!'.tiGe or life styles. She offered li!tle more. but one t•an easily exlrapollatc the outlint•s of British poltce practice from th is 'nint. Let us sa}' that a violent crlmc occ urs in !hi-; policeman·s jurisdiction. He 1\·ould c-nll it in. He 1\·ould have ttt background in- formation. He v.•ould, qµjl c possibly, ha\'e seen it coming and hllvc done 11 hat he could lo stop it. Necessarily, he 'l\'()U\d bear sonic responsibility that the crime occurred at all. For this is a sample or neighborhood policing, the y,wk nere of a young man -he v:a~ about 29 -well-schooled in the concept that community tranquility can only be achieved by community coopera· lion, He v.·ent about his task unarmed. of course, and he patrolled his beat on foo<. This very freedom from the ac- couterments or po11l'r emphasized his identification with the community and his e.ipectation of community support. Nov.• a 11ord,alx>ut llri1ish police. Prac· tic<'s :ire wtlfom1 mrougboot England nod \\'oli!s uodf'r the guidelines of the I lume Offlt-e hut Y.i lh actual control 1 t~tcd in local policr COOJlCil$ that ore, by 1:-.w. 001nposl"<I of me1n~l'S of city and county councils plus a nxed pen'til· ta~e of lucj\ judgrs. For effi ciency's ~ke ll'M'Sc poliw wuis nre can.'td out in la rge chunks. St>ldom less than 200 men. Al a glance !II(' Orillsh large-Unit and na uon..1lly ~trsli7.ed structure seems any1hing but geared lo maintaining 1hc V!Sible individual re~bilfly and rx- cellooce of the con.stable on the beat. :"\or do the British policemen 'have our Bill of Rights to define their legal relations v.•ith eitizcns. rorunately the British public is t'-Ons· cioos of these gaps and Parlian1ent oonsequenUy ha.\ imtituted a number or royl commissions of inquiry int6 the failures and 'virtues of the S\'Slcm. ~luch of this has to do y,ith striking a ~~uer ))ala~ bet.,..'Cen rentrahzed and loc:tl control but the net effect of the public pressure has been to keep t'oc locul l"Oll· stabl e on his toes -as y,•ell <.is on his fret. CO~lt: NO\V TO THE shocking diffl'r· t'n ces. \\'here Uie British constable secs n trime as a sign of his failure. Amerii;.1n policemen detail special unlts to pu blicize t•rime and crime rates. \\'.here British constables are members of the com· 1nunities they serve. Amerirnn policemL11 live anonymously at a distance -outside !heir neighborhoods and oulSide their ci1ies. \\il'n tmlisted phones. \\!here the unarmed British consiable relit'S on compliance lo produce corn· 1nwllty quiescence. American police arc not cncooraged to develop !he necess.Jr~· arts of interpersonal in\·oh·emen1. Thi: difference f'\·t'n bccom~ one u f personality. \\'hcrC' any unstable youni: Alneric<i n n1ale .,.. ith a sense of personal inadeqUJl'Y s.o :iercr1· !Mt he llt·l-<ls lO l'arry a lethnl \\'l'llpon mny be Httral1l'<i l•'l th Uni!L'<i .Stall'$ police (or to ~·rirneJ, rreruitmcnl to the British cons1:1bulary offt"rs 110 such indUt..'Cn1ent -::ind a d1 f- fe~nt ptrsouaJity profile and 11 different ordt.>r of couragt' cniergcs 111 l'Un· SC'(jUelll'l'. IT CO.\IES DO"'\' TO n\1h1antauon. an wtlntcrrupted und unintended dr1r1 in the Unitt'CI States. The isolation. rnc suspicion, the relia~ oo v.·eapons arc attributrs of an army of occupation. t:\·C'n modern AmcriC"an dietionant"S rcfll'<."t lhc change, currently dt'frning "ci\11l1an" as not a mt'n1ber of the annrd forces "or the polirr .. -y,~re:Js oldtr 1\Jn('r\can diC'tiooaries. and all current .. British diclionark-s. dcfu1rtl pol1cernen as civilians. I l"Ould gq on. Bu) obviously. given half :1 ch:tnC'C, the Orange (.'ounty con1- nu1111l1t•~. \l'hii.:h sllQ\\' Slll"h ~cnius in tlt'i!!hbor'nood <1ssocint.ion!i. !(hould IX' d('Jigh!l1d 10 i!lCllldC !hl' ('QIJ{'('pl Of lhL' l'On1 111111111y policern<111 \l'i!h !hf'ir otho·r (')m1n11n11 y 1·011ct•rns. t 'nforlunatelr. dt' fal·lo ~·ontrol ol tile police is largC't.v -Out~•d\· lh1• de jurc s~:<:tern SC't up fCJr 1!:. dt·n1oc-r<11tc l'OruroL ;1 fact that i;:~1;o; bryonn rht· llUr\·i1•\1 of th is conHnt"nt.ary J:::quall~· unfortunatC'l.v. 1n;111,v of 1111: con1munitit•s served by the poi?Cl' arc t'X· t'Cedingly lll'Hlthy and one gl'lS the un · l'Olllfo r!ahll' feeling lhat rnc Sh.'t'ply ri:.· in~ <'OSI of the pohce is related ne11her to our abil1ly to set up cmn1nwuty police nor lo our needc; for pol iting. hut r.:ilh~·r to 11/JJt the traffic y,iJI bear. lJorid .\ ,111111ro is a rctirf'd prr.fr~· c;nr uf /,11r1 111stic11 a11d ltucs r11 U1r1101•1 l11·ach . /It• lru.1 tJJuglit ut .'fr111t111111 Stall' t '1Ht:f'r.si f!J t111d /lie t:u1t1rr.s1q1 Uj .\ l!/l'rlU • su~day April 14 1<>74 OAlt Y PILOT ,& 1 . ' ..... ~ ,. . . ' Power to the Artichoke . SCO'li'SOALE, Artl. -Six·foot high, made of aluminum , a gift fro m Castroville, Calif., the artichoke capital ol the world, a replica of the vegetable stands here next to the drivc\1·ay or a .lli1iiJii.\ tract house. Dri\·c'l I" ~ from it s dcstint•d r' 1 !'y place of honor. 1h1· 'I ~ leafy s:at11" -'!111~1 ~­ (\!main in l!s p!Pre of suburba r1 1r,:no· miny. ht>c:i11w !lit· \ ~, 11dministral11r'i n 1 ' SrotlSf!;ile Con\1'1:•••· i!y College don't rt•J.;art.I th•· :1rllchokc as a delicacy 10 be dq1pcd 111 btJH•·r a11d sa\'ored. but ;is ll: dcvisi\ e, po1soncu<i: \1·ced of controversy. In tv.'o <.'Oflsccuth·c collL·ge cl•·<:tion.~. i7 percent of the .c;\ud<'nt body ha\'e vot('(! for the artichoke as the 5chool 1n<1S<:Ot. Rut artichok<'s a ce an :;cquirNl tastr. and both elections y,cre quasht.'Ci and voided by the adm ini<>tratlon. y,·hi<'h tht•n threatened ID arrest any s1uder11 scthng 1hc infamOU:> artichokr T·:-1/urt CP.·er the T·shirt 's rJ<)(:kvt lhcrc is a picture of an infun::ucd artichoke kicking a football with suetl forc:c th<il. out of .1 ruptured seam. c;.-omes a cascade of dollar bills. And there is lh~ central point of contention. Th e stOOenb of this t'ol'O- )ear, pub\Jcly supported L'Olk•gc are ( VON HOFFMAN J suini;: to protec:1 tht· dt\£•n.io11 Qf school money 10 :1thlf'1ICS. n it: <.'Oll<·i.:e·~ t'l;•·eull\l' d1•;1n. H.<_iv C..:1ttani , a large grntlrman 111\ri drl· -~·.., in co1or-coordin:J11't'I ~trl·leh f..•111~ ;111d \\i,11 h11.nd!cs h1nL<i1·lf like ,, ~1°'1r-!r1-dour Jl''A'clry s:1l1•,1n,1n .1fr,·r 1h1· ~.1lt• .. 1dn111,. to some strange nuin bers 1n the schoo! budget. Th•'rc ts. he s:1ys, onl' :11h l1'1 1r coath for C\'l'I")' 13 studcn!.5. but one English teac-ht.•r for evrry ~6 and Olli.: social scient"e teacher for every 33. Last year the colll'ge spent $1 5.000 lo buy book.s for the library and $30.000 for uniforms for the football tean1 and the rnarc hing band . The library for this school of J,Of() students has a!n10:.t no books in it. Yards and yards of cn1pty shell space. In a state that has a la.iv reqturinr. th e lo«1ching of laissez.faire capitalism in th e htf.!h schools. the Uhrary catalog d0t'Sn l list a y,ord by Thorna.c: Jrffrrson To hide lhc booklcss stale of its shel\'es. the libranans d1spl<iy t'Op1t•s of llou.~l' Beautiful. Harper's Bazaar. Popul;1r ,_lechanics. (:nunnct, Dog \\'orld arid Skm l)ivcr, the );.ittcr surely a useful publication here Hl the nuddle of 1he Great Americ<•n Desert. courts and playing fields brcause the ('O<Jl:hl·S arc afraid they might rum them. \\'hy :iny ~roup of taxp.'lyers y,·oold y,•ant suth a con1mun1ty college is a rna11 ... r cf ron1e<:ture. Cynics ~ay it turns out 1he kind of voters that politicians like <:oldv•:'.lt~·r Ht'txl 10 win ele<..1.ion.5. Others ~:iy the h1b·l11nc com1ncrc1al sports intertsts arc so poy,·('rful lhcy can grab ~·ontrol of ;.i sc-hool ·hkc !his and tum it 1ntv a f,,1rn1 r1·an1 ;ind rN'rui11ng agency for Ari1ona Sta l(' l'nh·cr'$ily. a four·yrar sports faC'tory .:.nd e n t er l a in n1l'11 t con1plcx located here. ,\laybc this is but another cxaniplc of our preachinc maturity to youth y,•ho111 \\e incarC"Crate in inslitutiom whiC'h re'o\'ard puerility and punish indCpendent:e and J>W1lO><. Richard Lang, the student body pres ident , thinks the admin ist rators are commiltcd to carrying on their light against learning because, .. There'! so niuch pride involved. they don't '.l'ant to twnd. They don 't "'ant to be defeated by an artichoke." [>t_·an CattJn.i ansy,·cr~ by saying thini:s lr~c. "\\'l' niay as y,·cll call ourseh·r-:c; l{cpublicans or Democrats a.s to call ours1:!vl'S th " Art ichokes ... ~amtng vursch·cs Artichokes y,ould S<'n.·e mvr(' to di\'idc the campus than 10 U(11te ii I don't think y,·e need a mascot." A No-fault World: Don't Blame Me "ls this bad?" th e dean a!-iks. y,·hile lhe students complaln they don't even get the benefilc; of the athletic n'oney \l.'hich g()('S to varsity team mC>inbcrs recruited fron1 out-of·state. "I \\1as hired because I an1 a winner." they quote one roach as tel!tni:: them. "They expect me to v.'in baskctb<tll games. If they v.·antcd a physical education teacher, they could ha\·c hired any local loser." The students arc politely c!el'er 1n 1vagtng 1heir little y,·;u-. They kno1,· "h11t a l'Ol'lScn.·ativc pl.ace Ariwna L~. and ~ they doo "t shout, "Dip it and e:it ii, dean ." although Uicy'vc thought of 11. They file s1ut. y,·ri tc lcttc~ to the ed itor and point out that at three-~ing'(ll1·four· years-of-age, theits Is the oiae.st student protest mo"cment around , ootliving the n1ore famous ooes of shorter duration. By MELVIN MADDOCKS Christian Scien~ l\fonitor Service 11\e """Ord "no-fault" !eeDl! to echo through America these days the way the 'A'Ord "sin" presumably did in the begin- ning. Non mea culpa, all the ex-Puritans cry. patting them.selves on the back in.stead of beating themselves on the breast And Who would deny that both psycbologically- and anatomically the new posture is an improvement? As a moral assumption, "no-fault" ~ become so POOUlar Uult it is being legislated. A "biil has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to make "»fault" automobile insurance a federal Jaw. "No- fault" divorce may not be far behind. The notion that somebody is "right" and somebody ls ~·wrong" and that the somebody "wrong" must "pay" ha.s simply gone out of style. WHY? ANOTHER U'btquitous word desribes il it dOeSn't,..qtate explain, the cornmeOdable impulse behind the ''.ntr fault" ph.ilosophy: compassion . \Vho doesn't sense the idenllsm \n thls vlsioo of man oot ooly doing ju.<tlce to bis fellow man but more -for&ivi ng him! Without lb~ "no-I.Wt" proUmlnary, bow can tine lo"·e one's nelibbof, to say oothing ol one's enemy~ How can one hope (or peace In the .. orld or In the heart? For "no-fault." so tbe hope goes, oot only absolves one's fellow man but oo...U. Yet this Great Uberatlon lttm! to leave people still dlssaUsfied, as If it ig- nored some other and opposfte bum:in need. Or 1'-"0rse; It thrta~ to Impose a new klnd of burdm or Jts own. Com· PQMlon, after aU, ts not an act of wUI. To have to llke-everylhlrt( and f!V!!t)'body cqU11ll,Y mskes • man slmultaneou$l)' tense and bland. Is there a \\'Orse com· bination? How really grueling the trials ol "permissiveness" can become~ -the "no-fault" child when you are the parent. the "no-fault" parent 1\·hen you ar.e !he child ; the "~faull'' a u tom.ob t 1 e mechanic when it ls your car: the '·no- fault " criminal when it is your wallet. EVERY POPULAR theory produces 1Ls • ov.n reaction. And smack in the mid· die or the Age or I'm-O.K.-You're-0.K. there are dissenters like Karl ~enninger. A member o( the original "~fault" pn; fcssion of psychiatry v.·hose llonort1 ble dream \\'BS to exorcise "guill." Dr. l\len· flinger. rather ironically. has \vrittcn a book called "Whatever Becamr of Sin?" Be states the problem of a ''no-fault" society thus : .. ,Vrong things are being done. we know. But is no one responsible, no oOe a11.1werable fo r these ael.'I?" Paradoxically, he suggests that lhe cf· feet of a "no-fault" approach b t6 make man miserable -more anxl~ than ever. "When no one is guilty and no moral questions are asked.' he COO· clOOes. "we sink to de ' pa I r l n g belplessness." Dr. Alenningcr appears to advise. In ef- fect: Bring back ''sin" in order to make poop~ not only better but happier. \Vhal v.'Ould Jonathan Ed'A'ards have thought, to say nothing ol Sigmund Freud! DR. !'.fENNINGER ?HAY be O\'er· reacting. But, el'klently. "re$p00Sibility'' (if not "sin" or "guJlt'') constitutes as profound a olX'd of human nature '' "freedom .'' \\1hat about all the~ quote marks that surround 1he •'Ord& (as if to say: "Pl~ don't get me i ·rong ... "J! l.s half the 'trouble semantics. includi"i the trouble with ''no-fault''7 In the end. ''no-fault'' n1ay be just the latest cod e y.·ont ror th:it ancient cry-from-the-heart:"! don't wanl to be humiliated." Niet1.sche summed up the blame game in one of his dialogues with himself: "\\'horn do you call bad~ "Those y,•ho aly,·ays want to put you to shame. "What do you consider moo! hu1nanc~ ''To spare someone shame. "\\"hat i'I the seal of liberation? '·No longer being ashamed in fronl of On('Self. '' ~lost people would tuid no fault y,·ith that . The local losers, it s<.'em:i. <ir•· th r stu::lents who say they frt.iJUcnt!y arl' prohibited from usu1g ,the t:.<1~kt'lba1l Dellrth of Political .4chievers E.1ch year. they tell you, the lnoomin~ frc'Shmc11 are t.au~ht the mc.1ning of the art1chokf' :ind the lesson that it Is better trJ fi;;:ht for a \'egct.a ble than lo be turned 1nt.o on e. Heros Reflect Quality of Society America has been suffering . from a !Lhortage of political heroes as much as from a shortage of petrolewn or other natural resources . For more than a year, the news has been dominated by stories of corruption or other &'Cflndals - nol an or them C011- nected '""Ith \\later· Rate or \\'ashington . The result is that the American people ha\'C been lockiug around for people to believe In and ~d· mire. Sports figures like · J~cney Aaron are help(ng to restore 1he abt.lity of the American peoplc to ctlc- bratc their spt."'Clal achievers. Yle now have some1hing to cheer about tt Is hard to be dov.'D in the mouth or preoccupied with bleak ne\\"S 'A-hen you a.re etated by lhc dramatic proof of"txctlJence by your fellow human.;. On the d.iy that Hammering Henry did "·hat everyone was hoping he \\'Otlld do, conversalfon fro1 n one end of the country ( NORMAN COUSINS ) to the other switched away from crooks in gm•emment to the fact that a man Md done the seemU,gly impossible. People y,·ere electrified that Aaron could have been so artistic in the wa y he reachfd lbc magic number -it v.·as his first titne aL bat ill the opening gan1e and it .... ·as his llrst swing. The gods on Olympus jumped "·ith joy along v.·ith the res t of us. AND IT ISN'T only ltenry Aaron and his big b.1t. The h:1sketball pla}'-Offs could11't have come at a better ume. :"o sport requires more skill, s p t e. d . coordlno.tion, strength. team pliiy, com· petiUve zeal. No one v•ald1ing the pla)·· orfs can have any doubt that 1he stars of 1hls sport are the supreme athletes of our time. ?.ten Uke Jerry \\1est aod Gayle Goodrich of the Los N1goles Lakett glvc Californians a great deal to talk about hcsklcs the President's laxes, \\'ati=hini:: \\"alt 1'·rc.i1..icr and Earl ~lonroe of I.he :'\cw York Knicks as 1hey pirouette on thei r .. ~:ay to the basket, find ing that split· second v.·hen they can go up for 11 shot, is llkc looking at poetry Jn motiM. :"\t)! even the famed Russian mate ballet dancerli can leap higher or more gracefully th.111 Jojo \Vhl!e of the Bo8ton ():!h ie~ u:-Phil Chenier of the C:1Jpi1n l Bull1~t.s. l'h~11l('a] gliinls like Kan.>~n1 JabOar of ~lll\\'Jukee. or Bob ~tcAd0o of Buffalo. or Elvin Jlayes of !he Capital Bullets are not merely ov~s1zcd human specimen.'i \1ho can O\·crcome the JO.fool height of the basket. but s:uperbly conditionf!d and coordinated human beings v.'ho ha\·e all 1he extraordinary skill~ the game rr· quires. ~1eanwhilc, small men are m<>ving , back into the game -men llke Emu~ DiGregorlo of lluffalo, or ~ate ArchibaJd or Kansas C11y, or Ke\'ln Poncr of Caplt.BI. or Dca.n ~leninger of ~f!W' York -plu)'cn: "'ho can run a zlg·1.ag ci>u~o as fast as any h\10-lcggcd creature!! \\ho I rver lived. Al.L TllESE ARE heroes to conjure with -and I haven't even mentioned Charlie Bend1 of the Cincinnali Red!. or Rich ie Allen or the Otleago \\'bite Sox. or Brooks Robinson of lhe Baltimore Orlo lcs, or Tom scaver of the New 'i:'ork '.\lets. If all thjs so1tnds a.s though lhe country i~ lucky to h~\·e names on Its m.ind other than those or \\ ?tcrga lc C'ha raetcrs. l think you gl·l the general Idea. 'nle AmcMcan people have need of their hcoroe:s. The fact that we have hit a dry spell in ::,oovemmcnt makes us all the ~ fGr1una1e that "'e ha\•e an abundance of heroes ('lse"'here. And t:\'ert tn polltics. "' e<1.n ta ke heart in the f:tct that the.re art men and 'o''Omen 001 yet In the cent.tr of the st.age -people of charader, In· telligence, integrity -"'ho stand ready to sen·e us if only v.-e help clear the way for them 10 do so. To p.1ra1>hrase \\11lt \\'hltm&n.. we wllJ ha,·e great heroes if "·e ourtelves art a great audience. I "• • {I. 8 DAIL:Y PI LOT ' 20°.k off spring fabrics. 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Other sizes at similar savings.. - ~' •• tt .. ""' • • .. ' • • . . ' • ' I ' ' I .I • . - • Indians Founder • ID DE~'VER <UP I) -The American India.a ls an alien in his I own land. and "'hen ecoriontic pressure drives him to the city he becomes even more a stranger, lost and bewildered in a .society he doesn't understand and that doesn't under.itand him. "Culturally," explains ~'frs. llelen Peterson. a f i e I d coordinator for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Denver, "In- dians are averse to dog~at­ dog competition for the essen- tials of life, such as jobs or education. "For centuries." adds Afrs. Peter!Oll. herself an Oglala Sioux, "Indians have been ex- p I o i led . robbed and manipulated. Their economic and ~ial sy!!em.s have been attacked and they have been buried under e v e r y con- ceivable kind of public and priva te program kno\\·n to the . non·lndia n y.·orld. 1· A.~ a result. th i:y are totally linprepart'd for the rushed . in- dust rial !if" tht'.V find in the mcdem soc1c1y." try that path don 't make it. ~fOST OF those coocerned \\1th the weU-bring or thf! .. American Indians agrtt that Indians • need and desrr\'e more .se\f-dettrm1nation. This is a CQmplicat~ t'OnC'\•pt because oft en indl\'iduol tribt's themsel\'f'S are unable to ai:;r·~e on the ptrsons or groups they 1-1·ant to determine th e i r fu ture. Since the early 1960s. n1orc educational grants h a v e become available to Indians - from the federal government. states and individual tribes - AN\' l \"IJIAl\"S \\'ho du go !O the cities '"and decide to stay and join the whlte m:-1n·s rat race." says .\lrs. Pc1erson. "'are forced, brcausc of a lack or educalion or training to take nwnual labor johs v.·here the hours are long and the pay is low. Some of those v.·ho stay v.•ind up on the v.·elfare rolls. Others end up on Skid Rev.'." MODERN HEADDRESS: SIOUX IN HELICOPTER SALE ENDS MAY 2 A ma}or problem of govem- mt'nt and society in seeking to help the lndian ' ·e thni c minority" is that the term itself as 3pplied to Amer ican Ind.ian.'i is a misnomer. Nearly cvef)' tribe.-and there are nlOre than 300 of them. has its oun language, la \\S ;ind relig ion. llcnct>. \1hilc a Chicano from Alburiuf'rqut• can under~tand and fe(·l at hon1c wit h ri Mex- ican • AtnL·ri c<tn fron1 I..os Rosebud Sioux Reser\'alion tn South Dakota in 1966 at the age of 20, to join the anny, he \\·as already an alcoholic. "Life on the reservation wa!I one drunk alter another." Ton~· said in an intcf\·iew. "l.1fe therr revol\'ed around drinking. There 1-1·as noU1ing elc;r t1J do:· lie learned a trade \\'hile In the Ari n~. !hat of ain'raf! technician, and tried to find a 'It w5s the same old story. I couldn't hold a job because of my drinkin g and I drank because I co,ldn'I keep a job.' Angeles, an Osage Indian from Oklahoma City, for inslance. is a \.\·orld apart fro m an Assiniboinc Sioux from Bill- ings. \lont. S<.'\'l.'ral !hings. hO\\'C\'Cr. dn 1u11 ll' ;ill Indians regardlrss nl tribr. Onl' of th<'sc thinJ:s is tht·ir <l1."-.1 rc ;o prf'1>f'r\1' t!1•·ir unio111·. lt't:al rela tionshi p \•.11h 11lf' lt'cirr:il g ov ern men!. Ano1 hr r 1~ their yearning to cscn11r !h1: sh:ib~y "sh•;l:<1:d treat 1ncnt. ~\uch of this trr:111nent has been rcasonrd and drlibera lc. a purposeful attempt by the government in behalf of livestock. mining, timbering and \.\'atcr interests as lhe na- tion ...,·as expanding in the 1800s -and sinci: -to take the Indian land and resources. similar job at the end of his six-year hi tch. "IT \\.AS TIIE same old slOr~._ .. he said. "I couldn't hold a job because of m~· clrinklng and l drank because I couldn 't klf p a Job:· !1ns1t11.n5 I· 1na!ll h" <1"<'1<.l(•d 11 \1 ;is 111111· 1 , !-1.·e k profr~~ion.d 11l·lp . \l'i·r l<J ]!111g ofl 1he 11 ar:n1 \,]11 ll• al!i.:nding f\l"O alcoh1 1lie rrh~1 hil11at1on progran1s. 1'un.\" la~! 1••as ("tlrollcd in a :JO-d;1y progran1 al th£> Eagle Lodge. an alcoholic halfway hou.~e 111 Denver. But he \\':is not oir lin1istic about the outcon1c . "I want to quit drin king but I don't knov.· if I ran." Tony said. '"In the service 1ny bud- dies al \\·a.rs called me the 'drunken Indian.' and maybe !hat's 1-1·hal !"II alv.·a~·s he.'' A series of rc:i10\·3] :icu; in the tSOOs gradually took from the Indians \'ast :imounts of tribal-O\\TI('d land . '.\luch later. Coni!feS:;; got 11.round to j'.!ra11!-''" '.\l rs. PetC"rson sees it. mg treaties rcscrvinc: cc~'.un Tonv 1!i n1ort· than a \·1c11n1 of lands to Ind ians in ttrogn111on h'1s 01-111 \\"e,1kncss. lie 1s a \"lC- of 1heir sovereign rights. tiin. too. of society. Pclerson said. '"1f more bleeding hearts Y.-Ould stop romanl1ciz1ng about Indians and begin gettmg the facts and 1-1 ork1n~ with responsible Indian groups to make help rcalt_,. count on Indian terms." \\"hf'rf' ihr rnuntry fails in d,.;1hni.: \\1th th•· '"lndinn pr11b- lcn1" 111 111•~ \JC'\\' of P'Ollle like .\I r.' 1'1•!r r,on 1s that it !rics ro dt,il 11 11 h 1114' proble1n \\'i!hou t undcr~tanding i ts causes. CUl.Tl"RAl.I.\'. it is ex- plained. Indians arc non- n1at erialist1c peoples: sonic were 11on1atl1C', accustomrd to g~thering !heir fe11· bf'long1n gs and follo11·ini.: the migrating buffalo or t.hc spawnini! fi~h. l.1fe. was ~1rnplc brfore the 11:h1te man came. Daily ac- ti\'1\ies centered around the hunt for foud. tht' !annin~ of hides. tht' breaking of ponies. th!' 1ra u1ing of C'h1!dren to be 11:1rrior" or \11ves. I 1n1.ortant dt•cisions "ere 111 1 l'l the {'[clcrs nnd t·hirf<;'.1 ''"'" '11' 11· rPli·· h.111rs •·n· 1· 1 un: t!u ·1r m n!·r · I l , ri :1 oh rd nn.unrt n: 1\ll•·" 1··1r1h thr· p1·0\1dt•r n1 :11! lll'''"''iTI"' Tolla.1·. "Pf11,..,rt"·~·· h :i .;1 r;1ugh1 11 p \\ 1111 :ind tl\·rrt;1k•·n th;it trad1t1on;,I \\';iy of ltft• The lnctl(ln ha~ ~crn hl~ '.\!other ~~arth raped and \'iolated. Soine ln<lians, af'1'0rd1ng 1t) Bu ... ~rl! .\l eans, a n:11 ional dirrc1or of the Amc rK;1n ln -1 dian ~fo1·cn1enl. ha1p Qptt·d f,,r th•' v;orld o f .n. d11.•i rialization and big c11y hi ·· and ha1 e heroine cull uralh· ··1·.:1it(' .. A (1•\\ h:I,<' ~ .... r1•1•d1'<L h;n r gonr 11t r"'·llr'!r h•dd good job~ anrl 1•1 •· Pl 1111 ·,.. h ""1·~ Thr \;1,l n1;1i•1~ '\ 11h'1 1'11 E FACT that n1any of '·Perhaos Tony "ou\d J1n \1 tl1esc ··n:scr\·ations" \\·ere far n1ore fai!h in his future.'' '.\Ir:. ' - remo,·cd fro1n originr l rribn[I-11 THE EAR.L'S ! lands and "'"ally rons;stcd of L A LINES barren land no one else • • wanted is one of the distress-s311 Ing heritages of the Indian to-MONTH dav. TE,LEPHONE COMPANY i-1urnllin•· Ht lint A•t Ctncl. 'I Tl"'I Sll rh So jt is that today man)' In-OF CALIF. -· lied f · b L_L~~una·S•COltback dians arc compe or }O • m-n:M :ioo1 11:.i H111. c0111 Mfl• 4,5•0401 educational or health reasonsj~~~~~~~~~~~~ •! y~ur Gott All O!~e,. 64:Z.l 7SJ to leave the reservations and go to the cities. And y.•hat ~hey find I.here is comp I ex 1 t y bevond belief. Openvourorapes EniOY The Vlewl E ••O"' ., ....... . 1001.U. DAI LY PILOT _fl ~ Alien World ECKAHKAR s.mi. ... , ...... , ........... .. ~-·-"''""' ..... th an for anv other "minoritv" A systt>m of ,·aJUL'S that h;1s ~1Jrt· on tl't1·1r youni.: IM'OPl1· hf'- grouµ, 1-1·1th. a nunimum of al'· not 1n.~t1llt'd present s.icr1f1ce <'<i U~ thl') ft•ar th..') 11 di lo'>t.' April 10, 1974 .._,_ _ .... U \t ...... .-,_, .. ... ,l. .. -... - , .... _ IJ6-01 40 ttptance. ror future tx>neftt Is anorh"r th\.·1r pndl· in 1hl•tr hrr1t.•J.;t' 111 Ht>asons ~·hy morr Ind i.1n In addition , son1e !rad11t11nal th(• h;i rd . lffiJll.'f'lo-011;11 li1 1• of ~----------' youths do(! I take bl-tti'r ad- vantage of tht•se aids :i bo arr -fa n11 lt"t'·'•-'•"•'liniiln•riign•t•"•'•P•"•''•·-·'".''•'"•'"•··l"•d•"•'•' •"•o•'•lrl•-.. lli~!'-~111 .. •liiiiij~--many nnd rompt(·x. lnfl'r1or .... collt'lle prrparation is ont:' CIRCUS VARGUS COMES TO TOWN re:ison. I RALSTON ROSE HIPS VITAMIN C 100 mg 100 Tab lets I " VITAMIN E ALPHA TOCOPHERYL 100 l.U. 100 Capsules E ..... Co,,,p. V1lut 1.89 RALSTON VITAMIN A 25,000 U.S.P. Fish Liver Oil Comp. V1lue 1.6S , KIDS FREE! WITH TICKETS IROM ANY PLAZA STORE &oatla (out ?Im STOCK REDUCTION . ' • .. • AMERICA~ HEALnt FOODS .C .. !S"'E.,,.W A:BLE O o.. v~ •me 100 Tlblltl · .... • INOSITOL • --~ .. JcioTlble11 •• ACEROLA C. SUNFLOWER SEEDS 1 14 Ol. ... aG .. 100 Tlblels . RALSTON CHEWABLE VITAMIN C 100 mg 100 Tablets to,,,p. v~lu• 1.29 1HREESTAR N.B.C.-YEAST .. ~WDER 11b.Piltbtll lllAGIC YIT AMINS BOOK "THE ONE COMPLETE VITAMIN BOOK" ;· ADELLE.DAVIS BOOK . ' . ' • 9 • Congress each year ap- propriates millions of dollars for programs ain1ed at helping Jndians. But the tribes or groups affected oflcn are m l hecdC'd in rrg:ird lo ho1-1· these funds should be ad1nini"Jlcrcd The rcsul: i~ somctitncs a 1 pouring of dolla r-. 1Plo pro· gran\S thnt art' n c 1 l he r nrcessarv nor dcs1r('d -or construcii\ ~·I~· helpful. Let In Light Without Heat, Glare, Fading FOODS OF NATURE PET FOOD •'LET'S EAT RIGHT .TOKEEPm" aa~ Tonv llo\1011· !lorn &ar. Onf rnd iar1 \\'ho trit'd the \l.'h\\1' man's \\·orld. is a ca.5(' in ~-\\'hen Tony left the The NEPTUNE SOCIETY WANTS YOU TO MMOW M111t .,._. Soci.i S«tlrity or Yrif'f"ClltJ Ad111it,h h-otioit Dnth lt>rwfitt -Y to•~ _. C~k CrltltlOH-54irrkt• witfl Ditttlfti!NltiOll ot Ste. . , .• rJor ''"'l ''"'l"'••"-·~h.• I l"IC• •,1.....,,-~, t'- ~ ...... .:.e ,..., "'""" 21 .. ,, ..... • r1 • 6'1to-TU , F-.'t <>'.,.'•""l>"'I •. ... ,, .. . -~· ,, ... ~ , .. , .. ,, ... '""""C" !loo..,._ c.• ~·!>&.. --------.,._ ..... ·············· ..... Addrt•t ••••• ·•• ••,.,,, •.. , •. , Ctty , •••• ,' •. ••••••••., ••• , , , , St.t• ... ···•••••·•••·· ... , ... ""°'" ·-······················ • /". . · ... ==--.. '. . . .-. . ·'· . 5fl1J'AR-~· SUN COHTAOL fll.M KEEPS HEAT OUT ... L( TS THE \fl[W IN, A""'ltl TO ... ,, .... i'>ornt .. 1>fhc• -11~ic11.•r "'d '"~" (.:i i •. Of f'="" :: 1-·::E D~~l.()'-Jifi='i'; ..;I J "o' po-.e~ 'N SOLAR·X 1.:l1e-.1•ve f,,,., ,._. ~c:\ u~ • 80':. oi thi! r:>d on· neol ond g JC from the ~uii o 91~ of !he dam<Jg'n ~ ul11o·violet "fode" rays. S-ee p-oof you'll be o e !o leov'! vw drape~ open ord still be cooler rhon you ore w th wirdow\ oloc~ed out." SOLAR-X OF CALIFORNIA 1782.l.anqiley A•e,_, lr•lrte, Catif. • -17141 979·lS26 I BEEF or LIVER • ·--· WITH WHEAT GERM • PUls PRODUCTS "GRAINDROPS .. CE~~AL .49C· c.-"""' '."- II • a.m.·. 5 p.m. 3088 8RJSIOt ST • t. ........ 4 ....... • • • • • JO OAIL.Y PILOT • Sunday, April 14, 1~74 LAFC to Defin e ·Panel's Functions SANTA ANA -In the wake ol several recent upheavllls in n1~mbership and policy or U1e Orange County Local Agency For1nation Cornmlsslon, its chalnnan has ca.IJcd for n study sc~sion next month to explli in the panel and its rune· lions. 1'hird District Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, 1,11ho chairs the LAFC, ~d. "It is ap- parent the act.Ual function and responsibility of the LA.Fe is not clear to the community." Diedrich's suggestion romes on the heels of a Grand Jury report critJcal of aupervilon for not being aware or the l..AJl'C't dillies. The j~ also sugaested that n~w· com· mislioPers be ·given a thofOUCh education on LAFC Jµnctions ~fore taking office. "l OJI) NOT agree that the OOard Itself is not aware of the LA F C · s responsibilities." Diedrich said. "but it is bel'Onllng rnort' and .-1orc clear that the con1n1unity is not." Diedrich said the meeting cou ld be held in fou r weeks and would include a sta ff presentation , on the legal status of LAFC for the benefit of cWzens and prospective LAP'C members. ORANGE COUNTY It is eq:iected that the nlOst . recent membership tangle will be unra vc ll'd bv the lime the study session iS held. A ~cial tn erting of the Li.. .. aguc of Cities se.lection comrnitlC'C has bc:cn schedu,ed for 1'1ay 2 to resolve wh ich or two cit y councilmen will be allowed to fill one contested scat on the panel. Diedrich said he i s partlcularly interested in get- ting city coWlcilmen to atlend the study sesslm because of the recent member s hip shakeup attempt by t h e League of Cities. County's Pesticide • Share $27,800 ORANGE -Orange County will get a $27 ,800 1hare or the SI.SJ million in revenues from t:Jxe& on pesticide s a I e s througbOut the state. WOilam Fltchen, co u n t y a g r lcultural com missioner said the tax ii levied to raise money for procrama to control pesUclde useJ This will be the aecond year such tar. rebates have betn sent to the (X)Ullty and the amotllt each c.ounty gets is based on its current level of spending ror enforcement of pesticide control laws. A LARGE part of the money goes to the state Department of Agriculture to cover the cost of evaluating pesticide enforcement programs and to study pesticide use in the state to make sure it compiles with public safely a n d en· viroomeotal standards. But Fltd>en said the key reaaan for c::ree~ or the tax In 1172 was "to help bolster the COlllllles" pes\lclde con trol program1, tllat have long been the bacJmone of the state-man-- dated programs ... Through the tar. Fltdle<I said, the pesUclde industry supports the very programs desipi.ed to control it by pro- viding saf~gua.Nis w be n pesticid es are used by com· mercial industries and in· dividual users. FITCHEN SAID Cali fomla has long been a national leader is pas si ng com- prehensive laws dealing with the safe and effectlve U!e of pesticides. "Jusl re<ently1 a statewide program was established that provided for examinaUon and certification of individuals who act a! pest control con- sultants, au1horities or ad· ''isers and make recom- mendations for the use of pesticides." he said. J•'itchen sai d the increasing encroachnwnt of residential nrcas into agricultural areas has made tight controls over pesticide use even more im-portant. .... "Many times we have ex- ercloed local opllool !hat ha .. resulted in stricter controls owr pesticide mes Chan are provided for in state "'8Ula· Uoos," he sald. 'llll3 year's tax return to (ftnge O>onty will be UIOd to • support •newly -ule- ty ttCU!atlon lhat .. 11 II!> safeguards for employes who mix, load ar apply pesticide!, i''itchen said. Aha11doned Car Towing Cost Set at $4,0 Each SANTA ANA -It v.'ill cost the county just over S40 lo haul away each abandoned car under a new program design- ed to remove unsightl y junkm from public view in · the unincorporated territory. And if the owner can be AllUCllLI A ION WISTCLlff MOllTUAllY A27 E. 17th St .. Cotto Meso 6<16-"888 -·-IALTZ-IERGEION FUNEIAl. HOME Co•ono del Mor -·-IELL llOADWAY MOITUAllY I I 0 8roodwoy, Cosio Me..o .SAS.3433 -·- McCOIMICK LAGUNA HACH MOllTUAllY 1795 LogUllO Cc"Y'Oft Rd. o49~9AIS -·-McCOIMICK MllllON MOITUAllY 28832 Cornino Copollrono so~ Jvon eop.,tr ono A9.S-1776 -·-'ACtPIC VllW MIMOllAL PAllK Cha~I 3.SOO P0¢l!I( View Ori~ Newporl hoch, Cah!otnoo 6••-2700 -·-,HK FAMILY eot.ONIAL FUNE ... l HOMI 7801 Bobo AYe., Westminlter 893.J.S2j -·-SMITHS'~Y 627 Mctit1 St. Hunli.,gton Beach •36-6539 located. the cost "'ill be billerl lo him, according to Sheriff's Capt. George King, who Is t:oordinating the effort . Under the program, the sheriff will contact owners of junk cars In publi c view and request removal cl t h e vehicles. After several r o u t 1 n e notices. abandoned cars will be towed away if not volun· tarily removed. King said lhe $40 towi ng fee \\"Iii be recovered from the ov.11crs of the land on which the \•chicle is located. If the abandon~ vehicle hAs 110 troccablc O\\'llt'r, the county \\"ill absorb the cosl of towing 11 3\'/3Y. Ba lboa Man H eads Group Wllli1m ~Jr. or Balboa, general manag.r al the Deportmenl of -and Parks for the Clty of Loe Angelet, has been elected president of Los Angel .. Beautiful, Inc. The organization. a cltlun1 volunteer group which fights urban ugliness and pollution. is observing its 2$th All· nh·ersa rv thls year. In addition to i''rederickSOJ'I . another Orange Coast resi· dent . Erwin Newton or l-lun- ting1011 Beach, ls a member or the board or directors. Fl al prints _, No-I n 50%polyester/50% cot n mus li n. Color co-ordinated to x with solids. 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Bath aize 150,_$2 F-.a!Zlelllg. t.25 93¢ Wnh alnReg.~ 58¢ Oht<IOlepri<aol_ttwo.gll....,.18, 1974. 123 458. 189 0 s """"'"""'- CHARGE IT with your JCPenney Otarge Card If you don·t have a charge. ' just see how fast we can open up yqur new accou nt. ., • -·· SANTA ANA -s..-....... s....-..... Cpoo lM ... Nr_,ll lo~ • - .· • IMPRISONED 33 YEARS Rudolf Hess Hess Has No Hop e Of Release BERL!~ 1CPl1 -In the \\"fln1ng years of his life. im- prisoned Rudolf Hess. Adolf lfit!er's d~puty, has tumC'd his t'YCS to the hea\'ens. ''lie almost Jive:; in spare." said a \Vestem Allied official v.•ho saw Hess in four-po\\'er Spandau Prison in the British sector of Berlin. y.·hcre Hess has been held for 33 years. "In his cell in addition to a bed, chair and small table he has moon exploration charts on the wall," UJC official said. At the approach of Hess's OO!h birthday April 26. his son ellpresses cautious hope that the Russian s may relent and accept a Wcstem Allird pro- posal to free the ~azi deputy fuehrer. who has taken on the appearance of a haggard. bony scarecrow in his long ye;irs of captivity. But Western officials do not share the cautious optimisin of \\'olf Rued iger Hess, a 35-year- old engineer. "The Russians seem so ~ determined to make him serve out his life tl'rm that I v•ouldn't be surprised if they even tried lo keep his bodv after he dies.'' one \Vestcrn of- ficial said. liess h i·m s c 1 f apparently does not hope for release. ;,I WILL die in captivity.·· he often has told prison guards. "The Russians u•ant it that way. The y still don't believe I only was trying to bring about peace when I flew to Sco,tland just before the in- vasion of Russia. Thty think I wanted to get Brilain out of the war to clear the way for the attack on Russia." The six other top Nazis "ilo escaped the hangman's noose ' ... I wouldn't be sur- prised if the Russians tried to ~eep his body ofter he d. • 1es •.. and \Vere sent to Spandau with Hess by the intcmational mititary tribunal al Nucrnbcrg ei ther have served out their sentences or been granted am- nesty. Only Hess remains. the only prisoner in the 103-year-old red brick prison built for 600 inmates. American. British, Fren ch and Russian u·ardens, a ntilitary guard lhJt changes every month and a whole prison staff that costs \\le~! Berlin $292,000 a year are re- tained only for Hess. He ss is given four German ne\\'spapers to read C\·ery day. fie reads thrrc \\'rsl German nc\\·spapers but gh·es b..1ck un- to uched thr Neues Dcutschland. the EJS! German Conununist Party newspaper. The nc\1;spapers. as his let- ters. are censored. Anything consi dered unacceptable such as referencts to J\'az.isism. are cut oot. HE ALSO IS :illowed four books a month and most of them are on space travel. "He probably is one or the best informed la}men in the world on space travel," a \Vestem official said. Jiess has read all the official Russian and An1erican re ports on space t-xploration as ~·ell as countless scientific ~·orks about it. Although Hess "'Ou!d like to be released he til"•ays has 'refused to submit a petition for mercv to 1he \itlorious \Vorld Vt'ir 11 Po"'ers that hold him. He takes the po6ition that ~ did nothing \vrong. committed no crime and therefore cannot a$1' fw rorglvene~. fJeM nevt:r has sho'o''TI the least sign ol regret for any of bis own acts or t~e of the Nails. fle still is HitJer·~ mos! Joyal diJCi ple, \\1estem of- ficials say. •• • -· ~ ' ' -. . DAIL V PILOT ;l 1.) 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I d. h' 9 'JU e n1 ~res inc u tng w .11es .............. ~ ............................................................ 9. 9-11 .99 58·SIO Uncut co!!on corduroy, cotton bike sh:Jr:s ............................................. 5.99-6.99 .$. l 7 Pin-cord knit slocks .................................................................... -... ~····-· ...................... 11 .99 MEN 'S ClOTHING $25 Polye Sler double kn;1 slacks .. -.............................. -----·--·····-·-··· .... 12.99 MEN 'S ACCESSORIES $6-$9 \NhUe bells, handsome buckles ... ---------------3.99 BGYS' WEAR 7.50-$8 Sleeveless Sweolers, s;zes 8-18 ........ -....• ----· ............. _ .................. :3.99 4.50-$5 Knit shirts, long or short sleeves ....................................................... _ .................... 1.99 ~4 Tonk tops for bqys. 8-1 8 ................. -.-..................... --............................................ 1.99 CONTEMPORA DRESSES ' Fashion Clearance, long or sh ort dresses, 6-16 ................ ___ , ___ .·-····-·····SAVE Y.J .. Y2 PLAZA DRESSES Polyester Pantsuits, many assorted .styles, colors .... -... -...................................... 17.99-19.99 Jumpers, double knit polyester .................... ~ .......................................................... 10.99-14.99 SPORTSWEAR $14-$44 Kn;t Coord;n01es, s;zes 10-16 ,,_,___ -----..... 11.99-29.99 $14-$20 Tops, penis, eosycore fabrics • -........... S.99, 10.99 ~ 18-$32 Coordinate group-... • .. --~ ... -... -.. -··-·---··---........... 7.99-22.99 $16-$20 Pont collection ........... __ , ... -. ··-·-···· .... 8.99-11.99 $16-$18 Pont tops, sizes 10-16 ....... : .. 8.99, 9.99, 11.99 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR (Street Floor) Orig. $I 0-$30 Kni t Mixers, skirts, ponts, jackets, sweaters, shirts, 10-16 ............... -......... ______ .. ,6.99·17.99 YOUNG JR. DRESSES Jr. Fashion Clearance, longs, short dres.ses. Eosyc ore fobr;cs. 5-13 ............. -····--------.... ········-··-·····-...... 1 l .99-lS.99 JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR j.,h;rts, cotton kn;t ... -----·-·----------· ____ _..5,99 and 6.99 HI DEB SHOP $I 0-$12 PonlS, gre01 fobr;cs, colors, 5-13---·-------·-·.-···-..... 6.99 TODDLERS' WEAR 52-$6 Toddler boy ploywear, a"orted, 2-4 .. -................. _ .. ____ ...................... l .49·3.49 INFANTS' WEAR Reg. $3 G;rls' Tonk Su;is. br;ght colors .. --·-····---·------·-··99• INFANTS' FURNITURE $18 Gerry. infant carrier-... ····-·-······ .. ------·----.. -· ... -·--·· 13.99 UTILE BOYS' WEAR 8.50 PolyesJer Kn;t Slacks. reg. or sl;m, 3·7---··----------~.4.49 Shorts for summer fun, 4-7.-............ -·-·----------·-----l.99 Swimwear from a top no.m.e, 4-7 ..... _, 1.49 • 6.50-8.50 Asst. pants, solids, pattern>--------------- UTILE GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, DRESSES 3.50-$4 Playwear, assorted, 4-6X ........ ------------·-··-........ 1.99 58-$9 Shift Sets, prints. 4-6X ................... -... -..... ,_,_ .. , ........ -. .,_ .. ___ .... 3.99-4.99 S5·S6 Sw;mweor collect;on, lots of styles, 4-<IX .. -.... ·-------------·--2.99 GIRLS' DRESSES $ 15 Amel® T r;ocetol• dresses, 7-14 ... ---·-----.. ·---------7.99 GIRLS' ACCESSORIES T Shirts in sc reen prints, S~l 4 ........ -·-·· .. -· .. --··-------------....... 4 .99 FASHION SLEEPWEAR . Sleepshirt wifh Bikini, check prints, P-S-M...-.---------·----.. -·S.99 Sleeveless long gown, white bib. flounce .. -... -....... 6.99 Ten l gown. ~hori. in white, S,M,l---.. ••• .. ·-. •••• 6.99 BODY1ASHIONS Yout hcrolt-Cnarml;t Sole, Ugntwe;g ht shapers. Nylon lace sok cup bondeou, reg. 5.50, 3.29 "Sw;ng Easy" odion brief, reg. $7, 3.29 STREET FLOOR LINGERIE long Ho!fslips, w hite or sond, S-M·L-·-··----....... 3.99 S7-Sl6 Bodysu;is, pr;nis or sol;a, ............ ______ ,, __________ ., ...... 3.99-7.99 _S7-$10 Nylon long or wollZ gowns, bobydolls.--.. ...-.4.99-6.99 CHILDREN'S SHOES Reg. 9.50 Keds's fast Tracks. s;zes l 0-6.--·--··---------·-----6.99 FASHION SHOES , '$25-S32 OeUso Debs----------------........... 13.99-16.99 $20-$26 Corino sh -----······· .... 13.99-1 6.99 $15-S2 4 Snoes by Joyce,... -·----............. 9.99-13.99 $18-$30 Bel-Air® shoeo and other brand&.... .9 .99·16:99 FURNnuRe Troditionol Wing Choir, Queen Anne leg~ vinyl cover--------129.9$ SLEEP SHOP 69.99-99.95 Vol. Mottresses ............................. ______________ $49-$77 Ea. Twin~ Simmons, Sealy, our Own Centvr a® a ll sizes. 69.95-119.95 fulls 54.00-97.00 eo. pc. 74 .95-, ·,t19,.95 twins ex.tong 59.00·97.00 eo. pc. JQ9Q5<?99.95 .CWt:>t!ns 169.00·279.95 ea. pc. set ?59 95-399.95 k;ogs 219.00-322.00 set 199 _95 \'olue Cenlura® II Hi-Riser. complete with two fir rn n1ottresses .......................................... "·······-·······-·--· .. ······"-· ... " ........ 159.00 432.00-462.00 Voluc Hide-0-beds'9 for ful ls ...................... -..................... 369.95-399.95 468.00-498.00 Value queeos .............................. -................ -...................... 409.95-439.95 LAMPS AND PICTURES 50.00 Value Metal Cornucopia ...... ______________ ,._. ............. 19.99 9.99 Value Hongi~g Lantern----·····-·----.. -.:··--·-··· .. -··· ....... -............... 5.99 CURTAINS Royal Vidorio draperies, w hite only; not all sizes ............ ·--·-.................................. SAVE Y, 7.00 Value 54'' Continenral panels. OocronS polyester voile ........................................... 3.99 SILVERWARE S:i-.,,. iO~o Wo il or"! S1~rlinq Place Settings • 50·pc. Oceanus ·S1ainless Floiware, ~ervice for 8 ···:··~ ...................................................... 19.99 TV 'S ANO STEREOS 569 88 Value Zenith 25" d1og . meas. color TV ............................................................ 529.88 Sov~ 25 00 RCA 25" dlag. meas. color consoli!·TV Zenith stereo con5ole, a.rroc~ to pe, players, AM·FM ......... , ...... _.,, ............................... 329.88 ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES H'.'lm1lton Beorh ~.t'!amfdry iron .... -·-·····-······ ..... -... .-R ........................... ,.-···-······ ........ 11 .99 .STEREO COMPONENTS Reg. 359.95 Panosonlc stereo syslem ........ _ ........................... __ ,_, .................................... 259.99 Reg. 209.95 Panasonic 4<ho nnel st ereo s~te m .............. -... - ....................................... 179.99 APPLIANCES Reg. 339.95 'Frigidaire Ref rig .. Save 20.00. 17 cu. ft. frost proof. ............................ 319.95 Reg. 389.95 We5flnghouse Refrig ., Save 20.00. 19.8 cu. ft. frost free ....................... 369.95 Save 40.00 Reg. 499.95 Frigidaire Ref rig., 20 cu. ft . side-by-side .............................. 459.95 Save 50,00 Reg. 589.95 Wes!inghouse Ref rig., 2_} .6 cu. h. w/ic em aker .................... 539.95 Save 20.00 Re g. 239.95 Frigidaire Wosher, 18 lb ... 2·speed ...................................... 219.9S Save 20.00 Reg. 279.95 Moylag family size oll fabric wosher ................................... 259.95 Save 20.00 Reg. 239.95 O'Keele ond Merritt continuous clean ronge ....................... 259.95 Save 14.95 Reg. 84 .00 Eureka Upright Voe.~ complete with toals ............ -................ 69.95 Sov~ 10.00 Reg . 69·.9~ .Hoover Upright two-speed Varuum ........................................... 59.95 TOYS • 5"J•1·· 25<'~.5ry:·o r. her -Price, Ployskool Toys Oriq. I .29· I .'.l 99 f.Aany styles la choose........... ...................... .. .. . ................... 69(·8.99 R~g. 12.99 MO!!'::[ Putt.Pun construction yard .............................................. -...................... 7.99 Reg. 6 99 !d~o! radar searrh gome ..................... -.. ··-·······--····•··············--····· .. ············2 .94 Orig. 5.59 Ideal Boule boord game ........................ -............................................................ 1.94 Orig. 9 99 Swivel Pool gom"? .................................... -............. - .. ,, ............................... , ..... 4.94 OriJ. 3.99 Child Guidance push butlon form •. -.......... -..... _ ........................................... 3.99 CHINA AND GLASSWARE Reg. 120.0o Stoneware for 8, 45 pc., 2 pottern, .... _., __ .,_., ...................................... 59.99 Reg. 6.00 Crystal Stoneware. 24o/o lead crystal, Pompeii deslgn .......................... 4.49 each TOWELS AND LINENS 7 2'' Round Print Ta blecloths ............. -.• ---·--·----......................................... 7.99 Assorted patterns; colors 90" .................... _,,_., .......... -•• -......................................... l 1.99 SMALL H,OUSEWARES 59.80 Open stock volue 8 pc. Club Al um;num Cookset .. -......................... _ ............... 29.99 25.00 Volue 4-qt. Pressure coo kers .......................... -........................................ _ ............. 17.99 fro m Presto. 30.00 vo!. 6·ql ........................ -............................................................. -........ 21 .99 4000 Vol ue 7 pc Mondola y Cookset·---------....................................... 27.99 SHEETS AND BEDDING Assorted King Size sheeis, .fitted, sOf'ne seconds---~~--····:--····· .................. 3.99 eac:h Ai;sorted Bed!;preod .. ,. ................................ _ ...... r .. -· .............................................. 12. 99 each BOOKS 2.98-2 5.00 Ade\ C\ild rens Books ................ -.--.... -.. -................... , , ....... 1.00-8.99 4.50-1 5.00 Homemckin 1: c.rof1s ..................... _,_, ...................................................... 1.49 each 2.95-7.95 R~reo!ion books ........................................................................................... 1.00-3.99 2.98 -25.00 Ar:, gHt books ............. -........ -................................................................ 1.00-8.99 3.95-9.95 Ad 11lt fiction/non-ficfion ................. _ ....... _, __ .............. ___ ., __ ,, ..... _ 1.99-6.99 1.95-6.95 Childrens books ............................... ,_,,_·-·----........... 1.00·3.99 NOTIONS R•g. 3.00 Wood•n paot nongers. se t of 3 .... ---------·---~--···-···-·---··2 .49 Reg. 3.00 Lip~1ick Caddy ........................... , .............. ___ •• -..... 1.99 CAMERAS Reg. 21.99 Kodok X-15 lnstomot;c Comero -· .. ··-·-·········-········ 16.99 Reg. 99.99 G.A.F. Mov;e Comoro ...................................................................................... 69.99 Reg. 122.98 Minolla 33m 'TI Ca.,.,~ro ............................................................................... 79.99 CARPETS AND CUSTOM DRAPERIES Sove 25% o,, Oropery Fobric.s ; Save 25% on Carpeling. l imi!ed to stock. on ~o nd ! LUGGAGE 37.50-$50 Softs;de lug gogo, lim;1ed qua•·---·-.. ,, ... _ .................. ___ $28-$40 IEM'OllT tu<TJNGlON SEKH . ORANGE, MAI.I. 01' OIWG 1(1 foMn Wi:.d{714}MM2r2 7111 &Ing. AVMM (714) 8'12·3lll 7JOO N. T iAITi Srreer 1714) ff.I l I I _SIO' IOAM. tot.JOP M. M<N>AYTH!OUGl F<JO.o.Y •. SAMO' Y I 0 AM. to 6 PM :ClOS!D EAS!a !WOA Y ) j ' • PLENTY OF PROJECTS Wrfter Betsy Rose A11thor Retw·ns To Art By ARTllUR R. VISEL Of I~• Dilly .-1i.1 Sl•!I Sun1111t•r holds :i special e>.:- citin~ 1)ro1n1.~c for Ornng<' Coasl \\'rilcr E I i z a b e I h "Beto:;y" Hose. "'ho \\'ill sec one project finisnNI and ll'ani ho\\' well her last is doin.c:. l\1iss Rose. ol South La~una . is currently \\Tiling the script for the Art Colony 's famed Pageant of The !\!asters. the 'first OUl.!ide writer drafted for the assignment. Outside. that is. in thC' sense that someone other than the narrator "111 '~:rite the scripl for the first lin1e since lhe Pageant's inceptio11. ~liss Rose v;on the script y,·riling job on her talents. The former ne"'s pa pe r edilor will also be due for a salc.<J progress report on her ,.,-.1. "Grand Jury." aboul mid-year. SRE llAS first hand ex- perience in compiling the backi:iround and in-chan1bers expertise for the 319 ·paRc Avon paperback for she was a mem.ber of the 196S ()range County Grand Jury. The tale il built upon the alleged mistake slaying or young Ramon Alvarez. g11nnC'rl doY.'11 by a policeman's bL11lct, in a rural California I0\\'1', "You can pick up a newspaper an.v da l' in an\' town in the United Srates anrf • see the same kind or story.'' says ~Uss Rose. Sal~ tabulation:; ;ire a litt:e complex at present to figure. she admits. becau!'-C nuthors are paid on a quarterly basis and the books are out all ove r Am'erica by the thou.sands. Beyond basic costs. she "'ill earn nine ~nts per copy in royalties for the '1.50 p:lpcr· back. "They're selling \'ery Y1cll al i\lariner's and Diltcy's. shr. savs of the hometown bOokstores "'here most folks know the by·line better as Betsy. from her ne11•spa pering years. "A LOT OF people Y:ho ha\·e already read it say it y,·ould make a hot movie." she ron· ti.nues. "But ... \\'ho knoy,.•s? .. She is a bit afraid it \von 't make a big profit across the country. despite its ready reception on the Orange (oasl. but so "far it. has made t.he best ~ showing of the 11 she has writ· ten . ··rve Y.'T'itlen a book for every phase of life:· she adds of '·Grand Jury ." \\'hich deals \\'ilh that 1968 year of public set\'ice as a rm:mber of the prestigious panel. ''Li f e .... leaving hom e ... college ... divorce ... right nov> I'm hnv· ing a ball .'' says ~liss Rose, "·ho is reviving her lnterestAtn art "'Ork as the f'es!ival script· t "'riler Casinos To Revive B1·oadway NE\V YORK (AP) -A gr oup of Broady,.·ay busmessmen say.~ it has found a "'ay to revitalize Timt's ~quarc -ramed ln recent years largely for i l s pornographic movie houses. '1'hc a1to;wer: g a m b Ii n g ca~m. W Vegas s1yle. Robert W. \\'all . president of the Broadway Association, uld that the group's board of directors has approvl':d a recommendation Ulal tht. city and state dratt legislation. to legalize gll1l'lbling casinoo. 'The \dea would be to substitute t. a~ Vcgas·Jlyle gambllni, in p 1 u s h sur· rounding1. for M)me or the seedier attraction! of U1e ~rea. , Sunday, AprU 14, 1q74 AFTER EASTER FASHION SAVINGS POL VESTER DRESS cosmodresses 96-all stores were 39.99 29.99 SUMMER WEIGHT PANTSUITS cos. drs. 96 all stores wereS42-$52 29.99.39.99 IR. & PETITE FASHIONS young sig. 94 all stores were $22-$40 12.99-19.99 MISSES ANO HALF SIZE PANTSUITS daytime drs. 61 all stores were $24-$32 19.99 HALF SIZE FASHIONS worn. drs. 57 all stores were $30-$60 19.99-39.99 POLYESTER PANTCOATS mi sSC"s coats 27· all stores were $4R 39. 99 POL VESTER PANTSUITS blvd. drs. 95-all stores were $20-$12 14.99-19.99 NATURAL RABBIT JACKtTS iu r sa lon 47 -~111 stores sa le $59 lo $79 tur ,,..odud~ lhled tn W:iw co&11ry ol originol ompottedfu~. ~ tQ. dot-. not c.irrv fur\ Of eM.a~ spec~ SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS PANTS, ASST. FABRICS, COLORS campus shop jeans 11 7 -reg. $10-$20 5.99-12.99 FAMOUS MAKER COORDINATES coordinates 101-were $19-$38 11 .99-24.99 FAMOUS MAKER COORDINATES active sptswr. 76-reg. $20-$36 11.99-23.99 ACRYLIC SKI SWEATERS jr. knit spstwr. 138 -was $9 • 2. 99 ASST. IR. SPO RTSWEAR campusshopcoord. 43 -reg. $9-$15 2.99-4.99 LINGERIE • • IAMAS,FLOATS. MUUMUU'S li ngerie 1 O all stores val. $1 2-$14· 7. 99-9. 99 ASSORTED BRAS .hraf44Afhtores were 5 .00· 7. SO 2. 99-4. 99 BRA AND BIKINI bras44-,1ll stores val. 2.25-4.00 1.09-2.09 SHORT QUILT ROBES robes53 all stores were 16.00 9.99 LONG QUILT ROBES robes SJ all storeswere00.00 11.99 BATIK PRINT ROBES loungewear 11 5 all storeswereS 19-$30 14.99 . SHOES, ACCESSORIES ASST. STYLES FAMOUS MAKER SHOE S women'sshoes51-were S16-S24 11.99 ASST . DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES. blvd. shoes 112-wereS15-$25 6.99 MID-HEEL CITY SANDAL c.i.ual shoes 129 -val. $21 14.99 I OW PLATFORM CITY SANDAL lorecasrshoes 12S-val. $24 16.99 ASST. STYLE FABRIC GLOVES i:loves 3-were1.99-2.99 · 99c ASST. PURSE. ACCESSORIES 'rnall leather goods 25 -were 2.99-B.99 .99-3.99 ASST.STYLE TOPS hlousesJ l -val.$12-$14 7.99-9.99 TOILETRIES, COSMETICS ARCROSS CURLING IRON toiletries 136-all stores were 5.99 4.99 ARCROSS MILK BATH V2 GAL. toiletries 136-all stores were 2.29 1.79 ·GLASS ANO MARBLE SOAP DISH toilet ri es 136-all stores were5.00 2.39 . . ARCROSS FACIAL TISSUE toiletries 126-all stores reg .. 53 .45 FAMOUS MAKE EYELASHES cosmetics lOOall storeswereSlO 1.99 DANA FRAGRANCE CLASSIC cosmetics-100 all stores were $6 6.50 CHILDREN'S SAVINGS WASH-OUT PANTS SETS little girls 56 ·all stores· were$ I 0 7.99 WHITE GLOVES.SOLID, LACE accessories fl 8 -all stores reg. 1.75-$2 99c INFANT PANT SETS infants 38. all ~lores reg. 3. 99 1.99 ASSORTED PLAYWEAR infants 38 -all slores reg. $3-$12 GIRLS'. PANTS ·girls 77 -all stores reg. 8.50-$12 4.119-6.99 · SPRI C FASHION TOPS girls 77-all stores wr. 8.50-S 12 .TODDLER TEE-SHIRTS toddlers 128-all stores-val. 3.50 . MEN'S FASHIONS • 2.29 MEN'S SHOES, DIS!=OUNTINUEO STYLES ,hoes 60-all stores-were $21 -$24 12.99 SHORT SLEEVE GOLF SHIRTS 'Pt.lurn.84 -allstoresval. $7 4.99 ACRYLIC CREW SOCKS hosiery 127-all stores val. 1.15 79c BAN-LON' KNITS OF NYLON <pt . lumishings84val.S14-Sl 8 8.99 ASSORTED LEATHER WALLETS accessaries 80 -all stores Val. 7.50-$12. 3.99 OOUBLEKNIT SPORT COATS tailrd. sportswear 45-all slores val. $75 49.99 FAMOUS MAKE TEE-SHIRTS mach ten 83-all stores val. 8.00 5.99 SCREE N PRINT TEE-SHIRTS rnach ten 83-all stores val. 6.00 3.99 BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS boys' furni shings 23 ;all slores val. $4 -$5 2.99 BOYS' UNDERWEAR hays' furnishings 23-val. 3/2.8S 3/2.49 ROYS' CASUAL COORDINATES hoys' clolhing 14 -val. $8-9.50 ea.4.99 DOUBLEKNIT , WOVEN SLACKS 1.1ilrrl. sptswr. 4S-all stores val. $18 12.99 'HO~T . LON.G SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 1ur11ishings ll ·all stores cal. $7-$8 J.99 MEN'S FASHION TIES tu rni shin~.;. U -~111 stores val . SS-$6 2~99 I.ONG, SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 'l><•rt shirts 134-were 4.99 3.59,3/$10 SAVINGS FOR YOU 1\SSORTED HOBBY KITS 'tationery 66 -all stores were $20-$25 14.99 ' WOODEN HANGERS nolions 1-all slores were 3.00 . 2.49 KODAK M-2 4 MOVIE CAMERA c.1rneras 37 -all sloreswere45.99 39.99 FAMILY EDITION HOLY BIBLE IX>Oks b8-all stores were19.95 12.99 STA NDING KNITIING BAGS needlework 40 -all stores were $8·$9 4.99-5.99 ASSORTED EASTER CANDIES candy 7ff-all sloreswere 15c-3.95 50$off ASSORTED TOYS FOR BOYS, GIRLS toys42·allstores SKoff · 10-SPEEO BIKE IN 3 SIZES •port.goods50-all butEICajonwas$8S 69.9' FOR THE HOME DANISH WALL HANGINGS· piclures 75-all storeswere$60 $35 5-PC ITALIAN DINING ROOM furnilure 142-all sloreswas$735 $549 ITALIAN BEDROOM, KING BED* !um iture 14 3-a II stores was. $825 $699 ~ do not include mattft'Sses, splnp. ASSORTED TOWER BOOKCASES furniture f44-all storeswere$179 $139 SAMPLE SOFAS ANO CHAIRS furniture 14.i°-all stores 2S'5to50$off VINYL TUFTED WING CHAIR ·furniture 141.·all storeswas$239 $169 5-PIECE SEATING GROUP furniture 141 -a II <lores was $963 $629 QUEEN· SIZE SOFA SLEEPER •furniture 141J-all stores was $469 $379 SEALY TWIN SIZE BEDDING SET mattresses 145 -all stores was 139.90 3-PC GLASS TOP BISTRO SET patio ·shop .146-all stores was S131 RECLINER WITH OTIOMAN recliners 147 -all sloreswas $399 set99.90 89.95 $339 South Coast Plua, 3333 Bristol St:, Costa Mesa-54b-9321 HOUSEWARES WAGNER"S HOME CHEESERY housewares33 -all stores was 9.95 7.99 WAGNER'S SAUSAGE MARKER KIT housewaresJJ-all stores was 14.95· 11.99 HAGERTY FA 0 BRlC GUARD ' ' housewares 33 ·all stores will 3.00 49c IMPORTED ITALIAN CHAIR kitchen furn . 87·~ all stores was 15.99 9.99 5 OR 7 SHELF ENTERTAIN . CENTER lurn. 87 -was 24. 95-29. 95 17.99-19.99 NEST OF THREE TABLES furn.87 -allstoreswere 19.99 BLUE WILLOW TEA-KETILFS 7.99 Cook shop 151 . all stores was 19.99 12.99 APPLIANCES, TV'S 22 CU. FT. NO FROST REFRIGERATOR refrig. 721 -all stores was 549.95 $488 ELECTRONIC MEMORY CALCULATOR calculators 737-a ll 'stores was 9.9.95 69.95 AM/FM AC/OC CASSETIE RECORDER stereos 728 -all stores were 59. 95 34.88 "'BEHIND CLOSED DOOR~" ALBUM records 723 -all stores was4.B9 3.49 19" DIAGONAL COLOR TV tvs 722 all stores-was429.95 399.95 23"' DIAGONAL COLOR TV tvs 722-all stores was 549.95 489.95 25" DIAGONAL COLOR lV tvs 722-all stores was 799. 95 669.95 12" DIAGONAL BLK. & WT . TV tvs 722 -all stores was 119. 95 94 .95 FLOOR COVERING CAOON •· NYLON TEXTURE HI-LO PILE floor covering 137-was 12.00 8.99sq. yd. inst. BAN-LON" SHAG OF THICK NYLON PILE fir. cov.-all stores was 14.00 sq. yd. inst. 10.99 ALL WOOL ORIENTAL DESIGN RUGS6 'x9' area rugs 137-all 21 stores was 125.00 99.99 LINENS, DOMESTICS VELLUX/MATIC"' ELEC. BLANKETS bedding41-all stores val. $36-$42 19.99-24.99 SCULPTURED VELLUX BLANKETS bedding41-all stores was S.16-Sl 9 9.99-12.99 NO-IRON PERCALE SHEETS sheels 34 all stores were 7.50-15.50 3.99-9.99 NO-IRON PERCALE CASES sheets 34-all stores were 5.50-6.50 3.99-4.49 DAISY DELIGHT· BATH RUGS bath NJIS 30 all stores val. $12-$18 9.99-14.99 BU.RLINGTON PRINT TOWELS 1owels JO-all slores was 1.30-S.75 79c·3.19 VANITY BATH RUGS halhrugs30-all 21storeswas $7-$18 2/6.99-10.99 DANISH ART TABLECLOTHS ' linens JO all sloreswas $4-SlO. 1.99-7.99 WOVEN DRAPERY PANELS S9"•84 .. draperies 113-all 21 slores was 15.00 7 .99 ea. VISION NET PfNELS, 60"x81" draperies 113-a ll 21 stores was 10.00 4 .99 ea. DECORATIVE PILLOWS. VANITY pillows 113-allstoreswas 4.001o8.00 1.99to4.99 BUDGET STORE SAVINGS MISSES" POL VESTER PANTSUITS JUNIOR ASSORTED JEANS 601--except wilshirecomp. val. 9.99 S.99 MISSES' OUSTERS, S-M-L 815--exceptwilshirecomp. val. 6.99-7.99 4.99 MISSES' WALTZ GOWNS, S-M-L 821-el<ajon were 6.99-13.99 S.99 SHOULDER HANDBAGS AT SAVINGS 627-el cajon comp. val. 4.99-6.99 3.99 WOMEN'S SANDALS, ASSORTED 812-except wilshire val. 5.99-10.99 3.99•7.99 BOYS' FLARE PANTS, 8-18 822--exceplwilshire, el cajonwere 5.99 3.99 MEN'S CUFFED PANTS, MA.NY 817· el cajon were 11.00-1 2.00 5.99 MEN'S SPORTCOATS. ASST. 814--el caion were 35.99,-44:99 29.99 . ALAMBRA TWIN; FULL BiioSPREADS 825--el cajon were 16.99-18.99 14.99 Shop Monday thru Friday It· A.M . to 9:30 P.M. Saturday I 0 A.M . to 6 P.M., Sund1y 12 Noon to 5 P.M. • IVIAVCO • . . .. YOU DAILY P.ILO! sicnoN B Car Cultrtr.e: • U.S. S.eeking New Direction "Baby yo u ca11 clnt'e m11 C'!:" }'es 1''11 go111y ta be n stvr Baby you cc1111/r1t·e nq1 cv1' A11d rna ubc r 11 lore !.Joli Beep Beep c111tl Brcp lleep .yeh." -Tiu~ R1;UtlC$ By CA:\'OACE P EARSON 01 1119 OfilY 1"1111 Slltff The horseless c;i rr~age. the molo r car. lhe lin lizzie, the niV\'l'r. lhe coupe. lhC rumble seat, the hot rod, the con\'ertible, the drive-in everything. Th('y'rc all p;trl of A1ner1ca·s auton1ob ilc culture -a 11·ay of life SOfTil' think is on 1hc \\'ay out. the c:ir h.1s plnycd a starrin~ role. Out lo Dr. f!ink , the automobile had n more profoond cul!ural inlpacl than its role in movies and soog.s might suggesl. \\'i thout the car. he says: -"\\le "·ould've required fa r (;t C:itcr changes in the structure or urban goven1. mcnt.·• -.. ProfMe of dHferent classes and dif· fcrcnt races >A·ould\·e had to team to live 1ogethcr in close pro:timity." -"The rape of the Amer ican cn- vironrrient. the landscape would 've been done at a slo,,..·er pace ... f--. "We hove a :.0 ·to 70..ycar \1·~rld suppl~ 1 \r petroleum to run cars on. \\'ith fu el prices goin g up. hO\I.' are you ~oing to sup1x:>rt a 1nass aulomobile cultur('?" asks Dr. James F'link. profcs.<;or of com· parativc culture at LiC lrvinc. -''The sense of private srncc ca rried lo an anti-social ext rcrne 'AOuld'vc beef! undercut." -"'l\laterialism \\Ouldn't have hr('n ;1.s ,c:real and escapisrn wuu!d',·c been slowed dO\l.'n!" . Ca rs made people rhink 1/u·y could . . Flink an.sv.'crs his own question. It 11·on't happen. Flink. an automotive h i s Io r 1 a n . prl'dictcd tv.·o ye ars ago that the age of the automobile v.·as over. Now. he says. "There is no choice. Anybody v.·ho thinks there 11·ill be is a darm rool." But for generations of An1cricans grov.'ing up in a country on \l.'hcels there has been a choice. The cars Americans drive h.1ve sh;iped and altered life styles. land use planning, rven the structure or 'fO\'eromcnt. histori,ans say. And 11·lth'currcn1 energy problems. their decreasing donunancc 11ill bring oth('r changes as "·ell. The car's influence and it8 image of escape and status have been drav.11 urK>n for yc<1rs by movie ma kers and song 11•riters. Millions ha ve w<11cht-d James Dean proving himself in "Rebel \l.1i.lhout <1 Cause" by playlng, '·chicken." drivin,q a car to the edge of a cliff until another boy dies. Or heard Dustin Hoffman. 13 vcars later in "The Gradua te.·· laugh at sCxual n1orcs 11•ith. "So old Elaine Robinson got started in lh(' back seat of a Forcl." Froin the Kcystonl' Cops to "Bullitt." A S er • • "You Auto Buy Xo11 :· w:i ~ Prfs1dcnt Eisenhowe r's dlclun1 lo ··pa tnu11c" cilii.c:n.s in Lhc rccc~1un uf !9.i7. * • • "Slot'.~ recd Jn 1c n1·y 40!.I Sire\ 1·ra/ f111<' 111y -lOll :Vu1lii1l!J ca11 ca /c/1 lie r 1\'1.,1f/llilf/ ('(J11 Cu /tC/, /It/I 41)!1." -'/'lie Vcut·/1 lJoy;; • • • Hcsidcn lial bu1ia;ng. the tourist and recreauon tndustrie!. gas staiions. 1irl' stores. street and ·h1 gh11·ay c."Onstruction (;ot n proble1n? Tlten ivrite Pa t Du.nn. Pat will cut red 1upe, uet the cH1su.1ers oud ac1tu11 you need ro solve 111 c<1ui1ics in gover11tri ent and btislness. /.fail your r1 uc:;:1011.~ to Pat Oun1t/.4 t You r Service, Orange Coast lJaily Pilol. P.O. Bo:r 1560. Costa i\fesa, Ca. 92626. l11· cl tide your 1clepl10"1e number. The colti.mn appears 0•1 Su11days, \Veduesdnys onci Friday.s. Slow 1Je lire r11 DEAit PAT: La st June I sent a S2 cheek to 1hc Supt. or Oocun1cnts for renc11-al of Consuincr Ne11·s, published by the GovernmC'nt Prinl ing Office. J have YITitten to Virginia Knauer l\l.'i<'c wilh no sutrcss. I know the government is slo11" but lhis is ridiculous and my check 11•;ts cashed J une 18. L.L., Laguna Utach Next tin1e you ruo into an exceptional IUnt! lag like tbi!I one, direct }'OUr inquiry to U.S. Go\'l'rnmcnt Printing Office, (."ustomer Reladons Ser,·Jce. AUn : i\ln;. f'rances A. Sharpe, P.O .. Box J;i33, lVashington, l>.C. 9'140Z. Your Con· sumt:r Ne\.\'S renewal is being processed and it should be arriving rrgularly \.\'ilblu .a ·short lime. A recent letter received from Global E11gineerlng Oocu· men\alion Services, Inc., 3950 c,mpus Drive, Ne"·port Beach, 92:660, noted lhe a"atfabilily of ti wide selection of government pubHcalion1 h)r sale lo th e public. If you "·ant to pay a llt Ue more, but nqt wait as Jong, you might con· 5id!:r contacting 0 . P. Simonton at Ibis rlrm for other gO \'Crnmcnl pamphJets or inforn1atlon you require. Land S ole f,01r~ DEAR PAT: \\le art' considering the purchase of u lot in an undeveloptd area. A friend told me !here f re suPPostd to be some new regulatlon1 afft(.1.· ing interstate land sales and T'd like to .read up on these controls. \l1hat gov. emment agency handles this and are de\1elopments or all sizt1 CO\'ered? • ~R•C..~~l<A Since 19'1. ••ben the "Fall ·Dljefosurc· Att .. bfcame dCie~. •tent.ie land Pl« hn\·t been regulated b~· the U.S. Otparlmenl of Housing and Urban OeveJopmtnt I JIUO ). The new contro!t'1o "hlcb you rt fer •·ere pul into tffttl Dec. I, Jti3 by Ott" l"tgul1ting a~nc~·. Jbe Oflic'e of Jnte:rslate Land &lies llt:g111retion. Ttte)' do ·not arppl)' In any dc,·clt pment In "blch there are fe,.·~r than 58 lol!I. or "'here todt lot Is r;,·e 11crts or more. 1\or do they aflttl Ioli on "hlcb there Ii. a !lltnrdut"t or a con tract lo build a lll"UClure •1tbln t"o ytars. Conlacl JIUD. 1·1,10 E. Isl St.. Senta Ana. for further -lnlormaUon, or re.let to you r Uhrury'!I COPf of the ft.hniary Issue of America n Home, which (Ives 11 rur1down of tbe IS polncs CO\'f.rtd In tbe ne"' con trols. f'or '""rble · 1•1a11er• DEAR PAT:· l'\'c heard 1herf it a na!Jonol marble tournament held vrry )·enr in N1.tw Jersey. an you find out w-bo sponsors It and 1.,,hcre I can wr11t! • soh•e the prob!('1n.s of de!t'rior:H1ni:, 1nn•·r cities by 1110\ 1n~ to ,t1burb1:1 or s~il\ ,. :1 recession by n)or1· and n1url' spc11d111g Flink Sal's. <111 rollo,~·cd tlh' 1notor ('H r 011 th e rn:i\I to success. ~ "During th(' 1 920;~. thr auto1nob1lc in· duslry hccame the hac·kbone of n n('1v consumer·goods or1enll'(\ SO(.'!c>tv and economy lhal h:t.S pt·rs1sted Ullo !ht' present," Flink "''rote 111 a paper calletl t he ''A me r icon A11 10111obrl(' Consciousnt>Ss · · But rhe \'t'h1c!c 1h:11 v.,1.s 11111 1;111\ v.·C'lcoml'd as the cl c:1n rc1Jlacc111l·nt !Or those dirtr. hay--eat1n!,! horsf'ci 1111s ~N'll as the source for n1a11~ MJC1;il problt•1ns by !he J9j()s, Flink sa.~" Air pollution. 1hc-d1·:11h fJf thr "l tH;ilt fanner and r1•f1.1il bt1~tn('~,.,. 1111· hn·r11,. dov.11 or corn1nun11 .v ff·('l111 •'-. 11t:rc .d! caused in Jl'.lrl by !ht' ;1u!or:i11!,1 t' -·- Flink secs !he cntr;.:) ~·n~.:. J ) uUl) lht' ratalyst 11'h1ch 111:1,,v f11rc1· thl' ch:in~r :u1d the lilt \ itablc dcvclopn1t·u1 ul ;i "b,1lan1·· ft! 1ranspor1n11ur1 ~~·stt•n1 -11f r;11I. pcoplc·n101·crs. sn1all urhi1•1 1·.~r.., 1n b · l'hccked out wit h credit l':ir'd~ :111li l>i:t• tc·r·p!anncd c11 ies.'' "People "''ill :idJUSt ro 1h1ni,i.~ 1'1•r1· ll'Cll.'' he S<l}'S. ··111is IS 1!1!' nil· .. !h.11·: atx:>ut hu1r1;:111 nature -u,., 1c>r,>, 1i:r.1 plas!ic." Dr. G. J. '·Pete" Field1n t!. d1rt·ctor 11f the Orange Colmty Trt111-'i1l lhstnct. agrees. He belie\'es lhcrl' has bel'n a cha ng" or to find out about cntr) rec1u1rcn1t'lll::.·: :1tr1 tu :lt' to1ol';1rrt puhl1 l' tran,port:it1r1n l!'l' l).'t'011 1n1~ 111ort• Pll:.1r11 ,_• fl nct lf11· ;111!0 -!hr.ugh u.;('(l l'Xlf'l\~l\ l'I~ -L" l)\·n1)! Thvugh! nf !1l'i,ta111 t>ly ·- llus r1d1·rs 1n 1hc tr:1u..;1t district ha11· 1111·r1'.1<:.«l six \'ll.'ft'l'llt a 1non rh 1n thl' J;.i..st ~ i'af .\l.1111· of 1h11~<' \}(11pl1'. Fii:-!d111g f;:t~ '· :irt• 1n1d1tlt'"Lfl t"•1nt• rt''ld,,nt, 11 hn c·:~n no long1·r ;Lfford a <'<tr ;iutl h;11 c lo t;1k1• .i !Ju,, For ot/\('rs -esp.._'(·1ally h"~n :1gpr~ - · lht· car IS no iuni.:~r tht· •in' 1hi11g:· hr, :..t\'i :'llonl·y is :i ~trong {':1u"c for th1 · th:inJ:,r. hu1 F1('!d1n~ anti Flink ;1~r1·t th.it rnany propl1· .1r1· cl1ss;111sfltd 111th soi:·1c· , , Hut hy th1· .\1•.ir '..1000, F!11lk ~av.s. "the 111<11n busintss ,-,f flt•ni•r:il :'1101ors . Ford ~ind t 'hrysl1.·r 11 111 bi· d1·si~nu1g n1otl ul<i r tr 111~p11~tat1on l'y~1c>n1s 1n urh:111 ;1n'<11'. I'h·~~· 11·ill tnak1· the s;unc prn(it1' hut lht·1r C'USl111n('r \\ltl ll4· thl' (cdt•r:tl ~01·t·r11· 1111·n1 " Flink 1hi11ks thfrt'I! t)(• :i dtprf'ssinn .ilong the 1l'ay Hoth Jrll'n ;ij:!rN• !hC' days ol <'t1"torn i1.t'(I t·;1rs <ind <Ttu::1n' 111ay f\f'\ 1·r tx_< complct r lv over. bot •h<'Y :il'ltl ~;n· ~il'lY "ill eOd up b<·l!('r for the t·h;1ng1· l>r F1eldtnl! Sl't'S h <ls possibly lead1n:: ro "more coupcrat11·e hfl' st~·lc-.;" and :1 .~10"1•r fl<1l'('. llr. Flink "P''" 1he ch;1tl\!•'Ol'l'r ;1:1 !hr ruurr 10 th"<'U'i,111~ ~Ill rolul!nn,., for \O\\· 1nen1111· urb;111 h'lll"lnt:. fr1r 11ndC<r:1t:uvlln;: 11nr a11n1hi·r lx·n .. r. for d<'trt·as1ni: nHtl•'r111J1sn1 ;1nrl ~rn~,,1 ni.: 1'0111nl ll!l l!.I' 1\ll lhitl iilltl rnon•. · 11 11 11! h~ :1 11 (1rld of h•i•t·r t"Or· 01111rH.:!I, l·"l u1i.. pred il'ls. "<•f lf·s.; 110J1·nt1·. n1on· t·inµh:-J•IS uu fr1C'nds and ran11lv :1n!J a h1•Ul·r ~1 ·! of hun1;in 1,J)LJt'S . "(JIJ•l '/ ll fJ /Ji'(J!J~ ,,('1''11 /I) rJO )"u 1 {/.,11·1 k11111( 1rl111t y(j11'rc got Id/ if',:; !/Ull(' TJ.1·r111111·f' /'a rutf1~1; 111<1/ /'J•( h j) !/ llfll'k ill!} /111. -Ju,11 j\/itcllc/I f\.:'\· .•. \fi~sion \'iejo The national youth at·ti1 ities dt>partmrnt of the \'ctcrans of Foreiitn \\'a rs condu cts an ann ual nalional marble tuurnamcnf. Conlact !hi~ l'ommiltcc h} v.·riliug to the organization 's hc=adquarter~: \'tL er:11•s of forfign \\'ars of the U.S .. 40li W . .1 1th St., Kansas Ci ty .. \lo. 61111 , DEAR P:\T . \Ve 111·(' in a 20·\'ellr·old hornc on !he 11c>st side of C-0sla >lcf;;1 and some replucen1cnts are hc.co1n1ng nct·essary. The \11ndO\\' cr<inks an<i latches arc brokl·n. stiff or go_ne. \\'c have tned lo fl'place th<'in from local hardware stores, but none fit. Is there a hard1>1'art.' store or supplJcr th at spc· cializcs in oldl'r homes? S.A.>I .. Costa :\le,:1 Cla rk·Dyt Hard\.\·are. 210 S. ~loin, Santa i\1111. has a large ~election of holh wood and 1nl'lal \.\indO\.\' bard\.\'ar!: in it s bu ild ers hard v.·ar!: department. If possible. brin.e: a rrank and latr h asscmhly 11ith yo u for proper identifica· lion. It ma y ht ntctssal"y to purr ha.se (1lmpl<'lt nev.· cast'ment operat11rs that ,,.,.Ill fit your \l.·indov.·s, bul 1bill cun be= done for you. by the bard\.\·are store. Cats V•e H'l1id<er • i11 Dork DEAR PAT: Can yo u settl e a bet bct1>1·e:cn 1ny brother and me'? I say cats can see in total darkness anti 1ny brother says that's not true -!htil they can sec better at nig ht than a prl'rson. bu t not 11 hen it's completely dark. f'\•e seen our car s eyes shining at nighl in a dark room, so r 1n sure f'nl right. C.O .. Costa :'llesa Your brother ..,..·ins. A rw t u~!ll his whiskers and eyebroY.:$ to guide him through total darkness. They pro\id!: him "·Ith lhe most delicate 5ense of loucb tn tbt' animal kingdom. E\•ery other hair on his body, tall lncludt'd. is also se:ns11he lo ioucb, partlculsrly those on tht front pay.·5, according to c<1t upert and aulbor Kurt Unktlbacb. Jn darknt:U, a cat's eye pupils expand to solll. Ill tbe .1bm~t ra11 man cannot dlstJogukb wod his eyes sbint la dark:· llHS because iridescent -111 on lbe re1lna rtOttt tf\•allable dim light ~lore 011 Jury .'ierrk e DEAR PAT: A ihort cimc ago you pubUshcd a· ltUtr of Inquiry from a reader "'ant ing to know if he could l'Oluntecr for Jury duly and ~ou r t('pty "'·as no. The 1'lunJclpal COO.rt. Or~nge Cou nty lfarbor Judicial Qistricl. docs accepl voluntttrs who mcel lhe requirements. I've j1lSt completed 11,}'0 monlhs on a jury J)linel, although I "'as chosen Crom the rcglstrAr ~r voters h,st. \\'c 11·ert told tit the end of our duty that 11e could volunteer 10 se r''C again. My experlenc(! ,,.,•as both educational and r warding nntl 1 ho pe many of your readers \\il l be v.·11\ing 10 accept If called upon, or pcrh:1ps e\-en ,·olunteer for servtct. D.G., Costa ~1('gt t Gcisoline C1·isis S11<1rks El ectric Car Interest Hi \I.A\: !>IHI\/\ 111<' l!01Si'1hn1· rr1s1" h:i~ rl'~·harg,·d tn• 1.~rt·~t 1n clt·l'!flt' \Cl11C'li·.~ The fey.· f\!'iil!·rs of f'l<'1'lrtc cnrs 111 Southrrn f.111forr11:1 arl' bt·n1i.: 1nund:lfNI 11ith 1n<1u1rh•..;, 111a1n!v rrn111 l'ldt'rlv or h;llldicappiy/ Jl('r.~flllS 'llU I S<1!1•S Of lhl'SC' V('h1c·lt•S rcn1:1111 1011 ltl 1·nn1par1$111l 11hh !ht· \'n!un1t• 1if 1!<1 ~0Jln1·-<:;1r s:ilf's. "\\ l" 1~1~1 o"!houl go cn111· on thl' tele phone thl.'~t' d<.•vs." s:ud Sv Sl'rrit, a tllt'<'h:in1r 11itll Jni1n 's Elt'elrir L';irs 111 Sant a Ana. "\'nu ju~t 1·an't t>1.-hCl't' lhc ealls 11c :irr l!t•Hln~ frrnn pcopl (' in· tercsted in electric cars." SYF'RIT SAii), ho11<•l'f'r . !hat thrrc JS :1 production la~ 111 t'li•rtr1t cars and that his shop has hcen selling ont.1· lhrt>P or fou r used units :1 11('('k, <i hi.(:!h<'r th.1n a1·rr11gc' r.1 tf' hut hardl1· :i threat to r1·i:t ular au1on1ob1le dfalrrs. S~fr1t :t:i1d !hr S:111 1;1 An.1 dcalt•rsh1p could sr·ll h<·t11 t•1•11 ~J X iltld ten nc"· model.<; a rnrin1h 1f !hey <·ould be ob· 1:1 1n1..-l. Il e 1•xp!:unt'<l th:11 1hl' rlt•etr1P r;1r 111;i ·l·rs r;in J111n problcn1s a :-·t·<i r ;ii;:o 11·h they' startt-d n1.:inufactunng four· 11 ht·(· , r1dtls Thcs did no! pro1·c 111 be hot ilcrns - thC' t rre·1rhecll'r it•ma in<; the n1ost popula r -and the industry v.as 1.lt•alt ;inothc r hlow l\'ilh a court ru li n(! 1hat e!as~cd the four-\\'h1•~·I 1nodcls as aut omobiles <l nd m11 rlc lhcm subject tll higher taxes SYFRIT SAID that electr ic ca rs r:_inge fro m $1.700 lo $2.500. Hangcs and speeds \'ary. but models v.·ith a top spei!d of 35 rn .p.h. ;ind ;i 50-to fi(J.. mile range arr co1n rnon . They can be recharged •11rrr11'1l1 r b_1 bt·111J? ronn<'ctrd ltt ;1 IJ(\. 1·n\t .... 1ur('1'. nri1l1n,:: only a ff'11· dolla rs ;i 111nnrh In th<> h()lJSt'hold elt't'lrl(.' btll . ar rord1111.: in S1 fril. t-:l(>i·frtc· t;:irs. 11l11ch arf' a1·a1!ablr $lrrC"t ll'gal \\·11h lighting nnd 5afety . f1•:11tu·f·s. arr oftrn us«f b,v 1h(' cldrr· )\' :1t\fl h;1nd1t<ipped-11·liosr doctors rert1- f1· th <i! lhfl' nr(· ablf' lo dril·f' fhrm-(nr trans1xir1 a1ion f)!l sur~Arc street s Bu l ··1rctri!· 1·rtut!t•s. 11·hil'h arr pollution Irr('. lH'C' al~o U~t"<l by Sccur i!y prrMnnel 111 larg<' pl:in!s. 1·spt·c1a!ly v.·hcn indoor pat ruL~ :1rr rrquirc·d . "Sornc farrnc·rs also !1kc> to use them!' ~~·frit s:ud. "because they don't scare thf' ('ll\1$ nnd chick<'ns ... SyFr1t s:-1id lhrit the S.:inla Anet <1r;1ll'rf;h1p 1s looking fnr nt'll' n1odels. but nnti·d th<il t·l't·n 111 t ime~ nf high demand ll is not praclical to go far 3fi!:ld. "f rfiJ.:ht cha rJ,!es becomt' loo much of a far1or 11·hcn you gel a11·a~· fr o1n !hi:-Y.'r st ("0.1~1." h~ s.1id. A S POKt::S~IA.\: for B&Z Electric i..:;ir Lon~ Ht·<1ch. ;1 mRnufacturer or l'!ectru· 1·rl1iel r<:., .s<11d bus1ne~s has 1ncrl'aSl'd .~11l'l·e lht' 11<1solir1t· t:risis: The co1npa11>· nvw sells .:ibout l.'t~ht to 10 uni1s <1 n1on1 h. "\\11· ;.rr s<.:Jl1ng a!I many a!I 11·c c;i11 rnnk('" ~he said . "Each one is 1nade to a eustOlllC'r's order or a dcalt•r's order .. , Davis Tailnr. one of the oy.·ncrs nr Ta vlor·Dunn. Anaht·irn .• 1 nianufacturt'r of 'clt.'ctric golf carts and t:lcc tric coni· inrrcial 1·1.'hiclcs, explained 14•hy clcctr1 c c·ars lend to cost 111ore than co1111larablr g:1soline-1l01rerl'd 1·chlclcs: "They arc IC'ss cxf)".nsil·c to maintain bu t iniria lly th('y cos! more because of thl' d1ff1•rcn ce 111 pr1cr bet,,.,·een a gasolin,. lank and the cost of !he batteries an d a charger.·· l'llargaret llamlln. clerk of !be llarbor :\lunit'ipal Court. said allov.·inl! Ju1y 1·0/unteers lo rrgistl'r for se r,·icr is a rourtesy. hut ii deflnlle/y is not tn· rour:iged. This t·ourl's jurors al!?& are rhoi.en from the main selection taktn fron1 the regis trar of \'Oltr 's precinct lisls. ll:i nilln slrl'ssed Chis random i.e· lerlion hl'lps to n1aintain an in1partial jury composiliun. nol pos~lhle Ir a num · ~r of jurors are 1·olunll'ers. The courl is requ ired lo ha1e a ctrlain num bl'r of jurors e11·ailahle to ser1·c, the rou rt has thr option to impound jurnr9 ot f the strl'et , if nerr-ssary, and only then art' 1·oluntcers rullcd upon , or Jnrort sought fro1n th e gt-ner:i l puhlir. ll1111i11~1 11 (.'11111per DF.1\H 1'1\T . \\'e've hrard canipcrs <lrl' flr'('tly good bu~·s nov• due to !hr g<1wllne i1hort;1gc ~care and before \\'!'.'get 1111·011«1 111 b11y 1n~ one. "c v.•ant lo know \1hat we ~hould look for 111 the "·11~· of o w;1rra111y. If )OU ha \'c any other tips .:i bout the "isc pu rchase of a ca111f)l.·r. plc;1 sc pas'i 1hrn1 along . T." ., 1'\tY. port &acb f". l\f. Radigan, nation.al director of !he Hecreational Vehicle Institute, ad· 'ises huylng a camper ~·ith a "'arranly <'01·f'rin.£ repairs 31 aoy locallon, 11111 just at the pl:int. The institute also has slandards un "'irln.e . plnmhinii: and • beating that must ht met by manuJar turers in ordtr for them to rttaln mem· bcrshlp. Vehicles meeting lhl'St' standards carry thl' lnstilute's seal. Ont of the buyer's flr~t cqns ider~ilon5 should ht• ¥.hf'thfr the dealer is "·illing to pro1·idf' rfferi:nrt's from fllhcr <'ustomers. lt:idii?:a n !13)'~-For ba~lc Information on re crt:autlnnal vrhicll' hu)ing, he> recom1neodi. 11 publiratirin lisl oif!rrd by Trailt'r·R·Cluh, P.O. lk:lx 1376, Bt:i·rrl)' Ifill~. Ca. 1'hl' in~titu lt> "Ill assist \I.lib ronsumer con1 plaints e\'tll if a firm is D()I a men1ber. lti address b ?itO llf'~ Plalncs A1e., lk!s l'laines, Ill . 60018. l1••PP!I i11 l 'rf111bl e Dl~All 1~AT . Our puppy is ahout to lose h1'i h:ippy home fur snPak1ng into lhe l111ng room ,'Jnd ha1 1n,:: uec1dcn1s. r kno11• !h!·re ii, su ppor.cd lo bC' R C'C'rl<1rn clC':1nlng solution 10 use on this l~'P"' of stain ~net l'tl hcttcr ask you r help to find out 11·ha1 it is bt•fore 1ny farpc1u1g r,\ rt11fll'<I \lt,S .. El Tore Take yo11r puppy our 11s soon as he finishe~ hl'i mPal'i and perhaps lhc problem "'ill soh e itself. \\'h('n he doe'! makr a mistake, try to trf'Rl the slnln promptly hy rinsing rt'ptl'ltedly ~ilh cold 11 iill'r. Then lrt II dry and ,apply a commercial 1pot·liftln1t \'pr9), ~ucb 3, K11t or :1 5(1..jO ml\:lure of Mld~y~m· rnonla .:ind ,,.,aler. or delergtnl and "'ater. l're·lest yo ur cttrprt lor colo r !I· ness before Ul!ing lhf''ie ~olutlnn<:.. Adrlini: \ ill':'l!lr l.o th, cle~nln~ 111 lxtur er 118ing 11n anllseptlc or odnr-<"on1hnlin1t spray "ill ~l!minaC!: the odor and dis· CO':frage your puppy irom r!:\is itin;: lht. !lce ne of bl!! crime. Be a11 ·pot Bockl"y Df:AR f>AT : I sent a $3.95 chrtk to lhc B & :\I baked bean pol ofrt-r and C\Cn !hough f',·e 11T1ttl•n '"llC to the ix-opl(! at l:Jo:« 764 111 1Jroo kl.1n. I stl\l hav1·n·1 rl><:eil'fd .-iny an-.:11cr . I v.an1 the "pol'' or n1y money back This ~s !ht first lime I ha,·c ev('r sent ll"'ay for an) tht11g and the Jest 11mt. too: J.J .. llunllng1on Beach Tht \\II/lam l TndeN·ood CA .. packer~ of R & :\I beans. 11dmlt1 having coo· s ld,rable dlffl('Ulty ~Ith the hf'an pot offer. A lar,1tt numhtr of \\'e5t Coast order•, sucb a~ your~. \l\'rre no1 filled by the distributor. Cami Con nolly, of Undcr~ood'1 marktlinR departrnrnt. say~ 1bat you and olhen "·ho bave not r~cf.!l\•ed lhelr orders art bc>inJ s'nt a be11n pot and a glh pack contalnln& baktd be:Jnt and bro•n bread along 1111h an explanatory lt ltl'r from lbt rom· p11ny. Connolly urtcts others \.\'lib 11nfllled orders lo \.\rhe lO her at 1 Red DevU lanl', Water~~·n. ~lass. 021i2. -- ,,. " • JI 2 DAILY PILOT -.• Good Deed Peo11le Students a\_ Our Lad y Queen of Angels School. Newport Beach. collected a n1ountain of cann ed goods and other nonperishable food items for the SOS (Share Ou r Sclvesl progra1n. Sorting the ite1ns. to be distri buted to needy families throughout the county, are {from left) Carye · Campbell, 11-lary Crites, John Donovan and Sis- You Cata De lp YMCA Needs Advisers Reaching out to help others takes a little effort. but tho!e who do find volunteer v.1lrk rewarding. Voluntary Action Center, South Orange County. of· fers a variety of opportun ities. Located at 207 Avocado St., Co.st.a Mesa. the office is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The phone num~r is 642-0963. Help · is requested by the United Cl'rebral Palsy Association for its pre-telethon mai ling. Th is is a good opport unity for both y0W1g and old, individuals or groups. Laguna Beach Y~1CA has many varied positions open for gilup activity advisers. Groups for both girls and boys meet twice a month at the Y. Experienei!d camp counselors are needed for "'eekend outings and caravans. Are you aware of the severe need tha~ elists tbrougOOut the county for people to provide transpotta· Uon ? So many people need help to get to doc:tor's of- ficet or clinics. The gasoline shortage has resulted in a shortage or drivers. Someone interested in working on l't'CO!"d.s and data collectlon Ls needed by the Men~I Health Association in Newport Beach. The clerical 'A'Ork requires eight hours per week. The Eggs Of Czars Were Gems RICHAtOND, Va. (AP) - Three-quarters of a century ·ago, given the r ig ht circumstances, you t"Ollkt have y:nsented your wife '.\'ith an elahntely decorated Easter egg containing a surprise which she could see by press- ing a huge emerald button. But the circumstances had to be "emperor and autocrat ol all the Russias" and thus dispenser or the incalculable ~·eaI!h \.vhich the imperia l czars enjoyed . Blessed with rhal Htle and that wealth, you ·would have received a flawlessly crafted egg from the House of Peter Car l Faberge, perhap!'I the m o s t celebrated goldsmith since Benvenuto Cell ini . Faberge's artistic empire collapsed 57 years ago a1ong 9.ith the r eign of Russia's Czan. But many of his eggs sun·h·e. Five of !hem arc on display at th~ VI r g i n i a r.luSt"um in Richmond. IT IS THE largC':\I and ftnc!'t pubhc collect1on of Fabe rge "'Ork~ 111 ?ht• \1 11rld. c•o11ta1n1n.[! 328 piccP~ ui rill Br<:.1rl{'<: rhf· ter r.·laria of the school. The SOS program is based at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Costa ?itesa, and the office is open daily from 9 a.n1 . to noon . T'he sixth graders at Ou r Lad y Queen of Angels donated $60 to the program along with food donations. He lp fol" You Rnp(~ Vi<ltims Assisted Emotiooal support and legal and medkal rtferrals are offered by three rape crisis hollines in Los Angeles and Orange counties. The Orange County rape crisis line is funded. and manned by members of Orange County Women Against Hape, \\'hich is affiliated v.·ith California State Uni· vcrsity. Fullerton. Calls arc kept confid ential. ~!embers counsel rape vict ims, and others seeking information, after calls arc referred by an ani;~'cring service. OCWAR 1nects Tuesday evenings at the Women's Center, CSUF. A new group, South Orange County \Vomen Against Rape is being organized. The group hopes to.man a crisis line simila r to the OC\VAR line, speak to rommun.ity groups, offer self· defenu claucs, promote legislation to change rape la'A'S as ~·ell as of~ rap sessions. SOCW AR 's second organizational meeting Is sched· uled for Monday, April 15, 7 p.m., in the home ol Helen Carter, 42490 Pa rk Ne'ovport, Apt, 411, Newport Beach. Inform ation and counseling are avail able from : OCWAR : 1714) 524--0230 West Los Angeles: (213) ~33 Sout!JeB!I Los Angeles : (213) 863-3783 Ea ster Pets Doomed WASHINGTON (AP) Baby chickens, rabbits o.nd ducks purchased as Easter presents for children almost certainly 'A"ill die within a few weeks after the purchase. the Hwnanc Soc iety or the United States says. PflC"t'l<'~~ t:.1~h'r C,l!l!S !nun !h(' ONE OF MOST LAV ISH EASTER GIFTS EVER DEVISED in1pcnal eQ urt. LI 1nl·lvcl1·~ It Was Presented by Czar Nic'1olai II to Czarina dozetl.<j of small ones. pend- ants, piC'lure frames. flo\\·er~. icons, je~·elry and other ob- jec.1s. it came lo 1he muS<'Urn 2i ye.an ago in a .statJon wagon. esoorted by twu gallery of· ftcia.15 canying 1'farme Corps trideanns, and I~ "°"' on permanent d'5J)l1y in a mezzanine gal.len· The collection •·as a br-qu~ from IJw ~ 1fl' of a Gtneral :\fcxoni \ ll'C Pf"P!ldt'nt Sho · &p-- parently staMrd it 1.111 a ~ lum. \1rs l,1ll ian TI.>m11 " Pr,,n hiirl nQt been a serk.us art ('t~· let:tor. but 1n lhe 'JIJ"s sh!' purcha:i;ed most of the work1 from 'the lfammC'r Galler\' in Ne,w York on the actvi(.; r,f Victor llamm!!r. He 1$ the bro1her of Dr. Atm<ind !l am· mer. president o! Occidental Petroleum Corp. Dr. llan1rner f\33 malntaloed clo,,e ties with Afoscow for year1 as 11n art ol>llt<l<lr and a potroleum Cl • ecufive. The fh·e imperial eggs 11·hith ~!rs. Prall willed to the \"irgmia ~ll!SC'wn bt..>fore her dt'alh in 1947 are part or Fabcrge·s tot.al production of !16 to Ml. forty-five are stiJI koown to exist. Som!"' are in American rollecti'Oos. and the Hmnitage museurn 1n Leningrad has a nu1nber. Hut those are noc. oo public \'le.w. The tgji?s arc tilt 11 ll1nkllt in the Je.,,·elcr"s nr1 , w 11 h ttl11bor3lC Wrotti;:hl g 0 Id ' '-'na meJ,, m1ni alurc pon.raits. d1oimonds and -si n ce diamonds "'·ert cotnmonplacc in <'Wrist St Pet~rstx1rR - olht.•r ,;:ems !'Ucha~ tap1!<> letzuh. t'mt'rald~. saphirPs , rock crystals &nd others. SEVE RAL ALSO contain In· 1rica1e J:adgctry.· It was tho Mtom at Easter to exchange !;.stcr "IJJlA. telling tiio NdJ> • ~nl . "Olrist is r\Scn ." And at the Russi;in court. the egg often ('(lntained a surprise. The c.arllC'St in1perial one ln tilt' Virginia rollection was presented to C1..arina Alex· andra f'oodro\'na by her h~ band, Nicholas 11, in 1896. Three years in the making, it is a rock l'l}>st;:i l egg 10 inches high and four in diameter; lhc '"'o h..1lves held together \\"ilh a ,·e.rt ical b&nd SC1 \\ ith SC"Orcs of small diamonds. lnside are a dozen mlnlnturt paintings. 11le p.11ntings re 1· o 1 v e around !he ,itold ••xis of the egg. At the npc:t 1s u 27·kara1 emerald the size or a robln's egg. Yt'hen deprtsstd. 11 f'ngages a hook ill the top of the pictures; when t he emerald is twisted, I h e mlnlature pictures revolve on .!he ax.la and a new one is disc~ to view. It may well be tho -ld's J1\00l upcmlve posh butloo. • • A COLD STOPPER ~ What Grandma Calls F a1nily F ormu~ By RUDI NIE1lZIELSXI ot n.. o.1tr ,. ... Iliff rum wllh 1be hope o I marketing it 'wt admlt.s lhl kl the oold and du aeaca .,,:,, "'.~\M' · h.is "been given the run4 g.... ready lo lake 111 flllll sneeze, here Is a tip from Grandma La Belle: Don't waste your mooey on 'aspirin, timed r e I e •a e ca psules. o r decoog"estant plll1 By odml!slon ot· llie peo- ple wOO.make them. they don't cure colds-they just relieve the aymptolll3. What yoo need Is Mcintyre's O>ld Stopper. It comes tn a plain brown envelopt, doesn 't cost much, and no fancy clai~ are made for It other than that It will cure a cold completely in eeveri hou rs to two days. . Yo u 've ne·ve r s e en Mclntyn:'s <;old Stopper on your druggist's .shelf? That's because Grandma • La Belle, 1980 Wallace ·Ave., Costa ~1esa, is the only franchised agent for this "miracle" cold cure and it's not really for' sale. The fonnu la of poll'dt>rs in the lighl bro,1rn capsules of i\lclntyrc's Cold Stopper is secret and has been In Louisa La Belle's family for more than 100 years. "All it is. is I.he crushed root.s of four different herbs. but lhat's all I can say," she confides. "One a:mes from India and the others can be gotten all over the United st.tes. None ol tl>em will lut you." Mn. La. Belle look the "'"' for the flr!t time 'when she ..., ail: rears old and nvq In Haningtoo, Kan. A I I u epidemic was nging and "people ~-ere dying like mes'." rn an effort to help her daughter, ~'frs. La Belle's mother searched the house un· til a box rontaining some of the old family 1nedicine was discovered. 'l'he Cold Stopper not only pu t Mrs. La Belle back on her feet. but just about everybody else because the news of :ts effectjveness lra veltd fast. ThrougOOut the years lltrs. LOUISA LA BELLE HOLDS COLD CAPSULES 'It's Crushed Roots of. Four Herbs' Lo Belle bas given pecbges U.S., !IOI" any"'1 bis descend- ol the pills to her lr1md!, anta bu lnvestlgalfd I h e ne!l!l>liors and people who commercial poo!lbilities, but wrol< lo her. She doeci't Grandma La Belle bas. chBrge money but accept.s She has taken her formula dOnaUms to rover bet ex· to sever a I pharmaceut ical peoaes. hou5es and to one investment around." I "The big drug oompanle!: d6n't u'ant it around. The)'! don 't u'ant to cure the comJ mon rold." Insists ~!rs. W Bl-Ue. rlaiming her cure. onca taken, provides i m 1n u n i t y fnm1 further colds for up t.o five "years. Cos1a ~1 e s a pl\ar.nacist All'in Pinkley said he was una"·are of any medicine that cures a cold and that the first person ll"ho in1•Cfllg one "could make a fortune." However, the possibility that Mrs. La BclJe'a Cold Stopper ls the magic formu la everyone Is searching for is "very remote," according to the pharmacist. Pinkley examined t he pou·ders i!l the c a p s u I (' . obscr\'Cd thnt they smelled foul. and said he did11't ir.11·c !he foggk•<:! notion of 1\•hnt the u1greQic·111s Wf'rc. "'t'oi'r-cou.ld hti\"t' it ;u1al \"1.Cd but it \1·ould cos! yoU a fonunc," said Pinkley. But J\lrs. Lil Belle insists lhat h<'r St.'C.rel cannot be divinf"d through analysis because the p<Mders musk one another. "l get my formula fi lltd in Pasadena and in Hollywood. I have no trouble getting the herbs but the ooly IJ'Ouble I ha l'e ls geUing the gelatin capsules," she !8)'S. "The ~lents aren't !<,.. ribly expensive. I pay between $15 to $18 to make 500 of them. But then I'm buying retail not ~·holcsale." She keeps a book or!-;:=================, testimonials to I he cf- fecth·encss of the Cold Stopper and clai n1s it has fai led only once. "But I don't know ~·hether that pe rson was trustworthy and administered it o:necily," ~1rs. La Belle says. Ne ither \Villia m i tcint}TC , the Scottish minister who brought the formula to the Now -an organ ic hair remove r Hair's off in minutes, stays off for weeks. Leaves skin beau ti fully smooth, free from hair ... , without shaving, waxing, using smelly creams· Hot Water and Suds or foams or resorting to elect rolysis. ~\::~ . "'" .... 't'. 'There is now a Wrrf kJ remove unwanted hairfram ~ · face, arms, !highs and legs, and keep it off longer. .! ·~ Not 'Imminent Peril' WASHINGTON (UPI) Consumers Union said last \\"etk il docs not oow believe that ll-1·0 models o{ General E l e ctri c d is hwashers represent ft n ''immi n ent hazard" because of a defect that rould cause hot water and caustic suds to be sprayed out ~·hile tbe machines are in use. One month ago the organiza. tioo, which publishes lhe m ag azine ''C onsumer Ropor\s," singled out two GE models as well as two other brands as being haiardous because of a defect that could allow the machines to continue operating even after the door is opened. But lt told the Consumer Product Safety Commission last week that it had con- ducted an additional revie"' of the GE models -Nos. GSD461 and GSD250 -Md discovered that it was "much Jess likely" that they could be operated In such a way as to be hamnlouS. It said , hou1~ver, t h a t carele.ssness or inadvertence could still defect t he meehanism on the door which is supposed to tum the m11chine orr \\'hen the door is opened. You use a gentl e, odorless, organic compound. .~. called Delila, and the results are simply great. .. • ·,.:. Delila actuairy. lifls out the whole hair from the follicle ••. leaves you r skin beautifu lly smoolhand 1ree from hair for weeks. The little extra lime Delila may take at lirst won't ma tter once you !ind you can really forget about hair re moval ... yes. for weeks. There are no blunt ends. No prickfyelubble, no nicks or cuts. And there's no quick grow back as there is using razors or creamy or foamy depil atories, Wh en hair eventually comes in, it seems sparser and baby so rt. Delila™ Natura l Organic Hair Remover. Ideal for teenagers, too. $5.95 at ou r cosmetic counter. JCPenney Shop Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. ot the following stONa FASHION ISLAND, Nevi-por1 Beach, (714)644-23 13 HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hu"linglon Beoch_ (71 4) 892-7n1. Perm sale. Making waves comes naturally. To Sue Cory or Helene Curtis. Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus· perm conditions while it styles wilh heart ol balsam. Rt4ilul•rtr 12.50, Sile 8.88. Helen Curtis 'Phase 7' perm with protein. R~ul•rty 17.50, Sile 12.88. All perms include sh1mpoo. cut and style set of course JC Penney ll t11.1tr Salon Ho 1,polntmt nl ntc•tNry. Cl'l.,ft lt. Sorry. blt\ltV U IO'lt t tt CloMCI ~)' SNp SwniHy Noon to S p.m. ot the t.lhrwtne 1ftiflt; f ASHION ISlANO, Newpol18eoch, (714') 6'4'·2313 HUNTINGTON aNTEll. Huntit1;to11 Beach {714) 892·m I I Vets Still Johi I : Legion and VFW · .4ssociati o11 ., Say Many Neiv 1l'le11rf1ers Served in J'iet1u1~11 OSKALOOSA. IGwa CAP) - Nat King Cole croons "Ramblin' Rose" on the juke box. Ten a en are seated at the bar at 4 o''clock on a Thursd.9.y af1emoon. Six salt shakers on the 13-stoo\ bar testify that this is primarily a beer-drinker's palace -a healthy pitcher of which goes (~a buck. A mural ol America's fighting men serves u the bat's backdrop, testimony that this is the American Legion in Oskaloooa. Largest of the veterans' associations, wilh 2.7 milliQll memPers. tl'le _American ~ieg· ion i.o; altve Anli well in middle America. Its lobbyists in Washington and in st ate capitals across the land say thcy\•e got more politlcal clout than-ever. · 'The national commander says increasing numbers of Vietnam veterans are joining up and that Legion-supported baseball teams, oratorical contests and Scoot tronps are still American ipstitutions. And they hope they'll even get Veteran's Day <:hanged back to Nov. 11. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, second largest of the vets' groups, wilh 1.8 million members. report., an e\'en rosier picture in 1971, the> ye:ir arter soldiers came home from an unpopular war to race disapproval at worst . a \\'hite House reception at best and a ho-hum greeting from their countrymen in general. TN TII E YEARS after \Vorld \\lar IL the Leition hit its all- time high of 3.3 million members in 1946. The VFW climbed from a pre~1ar 100.000 to over a million in the mjddJe . .,,,. VF'\V membership is grow. ing faster now than the Legion"s. The VFW says it in- creased its roles by 28.000 in 1973. Legion membership, for 1 the first time in almost a decade. declined in 1973: a drop of 18,000 because deaths or older legionnai res exceeded new membership. 'There's an American Legion Professors Warn of Word Crisis BERKELEY (AP) -A group of English teachers and professors say the nation faces a new danger -a "gob- bledygook crisis." That observation "'as made at the t;niversity of Cali'!ornia during a Conference oo Public Doublespeak. For t~·o years, !he group has kept track of linguistic manipulations lly politicans. advertisers and others v:ho try to hide behind language. The conference, attended by 40 teachers. found fault with such words and phrases as "combat emp l aceme n t displa cers," the Pentagon's jargon for a shovel: "in- cursion" instead of invasion. and "protective reaction" in- stead of "attacking first ." '"It is frightening that ~-e as a nation are becoming more and more lolerant of language perversion in our institutions,'' said Bruce Ree zes, a hi~h school t cacher. 'Ca nada Bans U.S. Lives tock OTfAWA (AP) -Canada is refusing to alk>w imports ol livestock and meat rrom the United States in a dispute over the use of the conttoversial growth hormone DES. Use1of DES was banned· in Canada after tests showed il may cause cancer. 'Jbe dispute arose when the U.S. Department of Agriculture said it would not certily whether meat headed for canad.a had DES, and Canada refused to go by producers' certification. DES wall aJso banned in the tl'nited State!, but an appeal! court has suspended !he ban pending public hearings. RUFFELL'S Ul'HOLSTERY WIM9 Tff W•t ....... lttt " ...... '"''· c .... 1111 ... -141·02St or a VFW post to serve e\'Cryone. One in Ne~· York I! composed of advertising men; there's a post of FBI agents in WashingtOn, a post of . telephone worken, and a post whose main attraction is an anooal rodeo. In QJ'le com- munities, the hall i! a dingy. t"" ...... smoke-filled room. In others ir1; more or less a country club. Even in a state· JJk:e to.a. strong for ooth organiza.Uons, n·s hard to figure ou\ what "average" ls. Goc:doo. Miller, Iowa Legioa commander, ponders the ques- tion . . .. Average?" asks !\finer. .. That's hard to say. I mean if )'OU put one foot in a bucket or cold water and the otht>r in 3 bucket or hot water. well. I guess you might say your rear end is about a\'erage.'' TllE LEGION post in Oska lo.osa. for instance, opens e\-ery afternoon at 3 and the regulars drop by. M. L. Curry. a 52-year-old World War It \'el comes just about e\'ery afternoon. Why? "They've got a good group here," says OnTy. "I think it's a good organization and they\·e done a lot for the boys." Curry sars he brought his son and another roun~ man in· to lhe organization. "But they don "t come in like they used to." ...... ,,. .. \\'ayne Keefe. the con1- mander. says allracting the Vietnam veteran is a problem . "Jfe"s a new breed of cat. more highlv educated. You've got to sh him do\11n and tell him ~·bat the Legion can do for him. He ~-ants his money ·s worth if he's going to join." VETERANS CROSS GENERATIONS FOR COMPANIONSHIP IN IOWA Vietnam Vet Norm Saxon and World War II Vet William Smalley And joln he apparently does. The Legion claims a half- million of its members are \'ietnam vets. 1"tte VFW says 450,000 have come aboard. "WE'.llE fliOT conctmed at all about our appeal to the Vietnam \'eterans," s a \" s Robert E. L. Eaton, ihe Legion's national commander. '·\Ve think we're doing fine." From the VF\\"s public relations man. John Smith: "We"ve got 18 percent of the eligible Vietnam vets. Percen- tagc-"'-'ise, it's the high<'st of any "'ar. World \\'ar ll ran about 11 or 12 percent." And from the Vietnam Veterans Against the \\'ar IVVA\V J. an organiz.at1on more into apple y,·ine and pot than apple pie : ··Despite their figures. "'e fc-el ~-e are the largest groop representing the Vietnam ,-ei. \\'e represent his sentiment!! and his posit ion. • They st.ill think it's grC'.'.ll \1·c sent over 55,000 people there to We,., says Brian Adam '.'>. a national officer of the VVA \\". which claims a men1bcr~hip of 25.000. Thcre"s no profile of the \-"ietnam \'Ct y,·ho has )Oined the Legion. but ril iller main· tains he's more cooservalive 1han his \\'orld \\'ar II counterpart. "They tend to side \\'1th thc \\"orld \\".'.Ir I guys," ht said. Another edu<·ated l!UC!"S is that he is the gu~· \\ho rn uslC'red out IJCforr 1 9~0. bt>fore d1ssa1isfac11 on "'ith the w;ir spread throughout the country. DEA~ PHIUJPS. a 30-year- old \'1etn,1111 \'Cl and a forl'Tl('r nlentbt·r of tht• \'\'A\\", belongs to hoth the L«gion and the \"F'\\". ··ru rub clbo\1s \lo 1th the right 11111gl:'r~ 1{ I ha1e to. but I 11·un'1 1"fl1npron11"l'," say~ Philli ps. "'They try hard and 1hey \\'Ork ha rd ·· . . Announcing Zsa Zsa's Spring Lipstick Sale. Usually 4.00 Now two for 4.00 . , • .. • .• I i . .. • ' Th is is yo ur chance to share • one of Zsa Zsa's own beauty secrets, her Formula Z Lipsticks! They're wonderlully fresh and moist looking . They come in ttie brightest, the deepest, the most tempting colors. An d for the month of April onfy, they'll be 2 for 4.00 instead of 4.00 each. At selected JCPenney stores. Share a terrifi c secret. Try them now! JC Penney • JCPenney r • • • We know what you're looking for. Shop s..day -to $ p.111.. at the followfllcJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. • ••• ( J 1~XA·A • •• Sunday Apr il 111. }Q74 DAILY PILOT B3 ~ Pesticide Controls E11cictecl SACRA~tEr-.JO addiUonal safety for work.en safely intervals. (API I ; Fann "'orkers will have lier who mix, load and a.pply cer· -l>rov1de requlrtmtnt1 for protedion from dange us taln pestiddes or enter fields training and medic't pesticides under regula on! ah.er treatment. supervllkin or pest l c Ide that ifl into effect M~v 9 ;itc The new regulations Include ho.ndli'rs. 01rlst.en,,en said tbe agrlculturt officials s:i.y. provisions !hat w o u 1 d · regulations are the re.s\tlt of,a C. B. Christense n. d1r tor -Eliminate hand pouring oJ \(}..monlh study r on duet e.d of Ole Department or F highly to:c ic prsticid<"S by Jan . 101nth· by !he Dt-partment or and Agrlc11!tur1~. said th<' 1'"' I. 19n. llcn!th ;ind the !Je1>3rtment ol requirements ~ou\d pro\'1dc Strc-ngthl·n Food and Agriculture. ~~~ ·~~----~~~~~ COfr•t P't.lll'flt'f CLIANINO OU.lllt.ll#Tff II l"lt00' 0#' H.,OJIMA#CI ... Oil 100-. ..'"1.ACl!Wlli'T (I, CLIAN,llall) • ''•ft11io111I ltmow1I & lei11111tl11ion • M• Shri11li.191 Or f1bric Dt terior1tlo11 •'trite! (we11 Html • Dcctrtltr Plt1!1 • f11m1,roolin• • W1tt r S11i11 lt,,,ow1l • 11151.trl lltt (l1i,,,1 H111dltd Fl f l f5 11MA l f ~ . C°'J'I NIW IHIAl'fln' WIHOOW' 'A IHIONa HAVI' .. ,, t •C:lUllVI t 'ff Alt OUAiltANt fl • (111tom & lt1dym1d• ... , ..... ~1·1 -....... • (omplt11 ltutt llttitn1 • Prtlr11io111I A,1i11•ru:• •'"Po••" I C•••)..""" • (ompltlt f1bri( Stlrcli•111 • Oecor1lor H•rdw1r1 (in111lt1d a. lrp1ir1ifl • Dr1ptrir1 lr,,,1dt. Al!rrrd a. lrp1irrd 111 ... s ••••N;f o Spring GJla~ ·Sprung j • •wO,.LO"S l.11,.GfST EXCLUSIVE GUA,.ANTEIO ORAll'ERY SERVICE• COIT drapery cleaners and service 540-1366 1701 NtwpO•I 642.0270 81~d or l71h St IAO!O Ol ~'ATCIHO 1 11.JC ~~ (]I J\ 431 -0445 (0,10 M1 10 ., ~~~~~'iltAlilllW • ' 20°/o off every • ' :I . ' ' " " " :1 " Penney " ' " " " ·' " " diamond. ' :1 ' : I " " " ,. The sa~ings '· " ' ,. " " " " " ,. will dazzle you. .. " • Sale 5120 Reg. $150. t/5 carat diamond earrings in 14K gold set!lng. 3 Sale 576 Reg. $95 .. 0 iamond rosebud cock1•i1 ring 1n t4K gold sett ing. (,;.; .... , ~·. r~.' Sale 5360 Reg. $450. •·,car al diamond solitaire ring in lour prong t4K gold setting . • Sale s292 Sale 5168 Reg . $210. '/•carat diamond pendant in t4K gold setting . Sale 588 Reg. $110. 14K.gold cross with diamond. "lllus!Falions enlarged Sale s172 Sale s244 ' . Reg . $305. 8 diamond overlay wedding sel 1n 14K g old matching se1t1ngs. " " " " ,, " " :1 :1 " " " " " " " " " " " " :; ·' v Reg. $365. Crossover • diamond cocktail ring in 14K gold setting. Sale prices elh!clive through Saturday. - Sale 5348 R~. $435. 9 diamond wedding sel in 14K gold pebble linl!h selling. Man's matching t4K gold ring . Reg. SSS. now 1'4 JCPenney fine jewelry • Shop Sunday noon to S p.m. at the followinCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newporl Beach (714) 644 -2 313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunlinglon Beach (7 14) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Cosio Meso (7 14) 646-5021. • • • • • ' • • • , Q -- • • 'We know we could be do ing better ... a pro handles fa ilure . Many don 't do th is. They quit .' Og Mandino ,. author e 811 Anderwn, Editor Salesman lntrodu,ced Og 1'iaodino says he "''a! a loser, "lhe "'wld's v•orsl railure." but .now he's a vo'ln- ner telling othcn how to be one too. ~ 1-fe's revealed. the not-~ \'er.y secret! of success in a book. "The Grea test Sales1nan in the V..'orld." Pron1otlng !he paperback edition. his tour took him to Cost.a 1'fcsa. The hardback edition has sold over 450,000 copies with little publicity or promo.lion, he said. while showing copies of letters he has received fron1 appreciative readers. Self-disci pli11& Do se Will Tranquiliz e Her DEAR ANN LANDERS ' l lere's a problc1n I'll bet you've never had before. I'm a 1 ·girl, 16. My steady is 17. 'Ve a re in love, even though you . !fem to think kids our age ~ · don't know what love Ls. I can tell you we do. About U1ree months ago one 1hing led to another and before we knew it. Hal and I went all the way. Two v..'eeb: ago one of my best friends turned up pregnant. She swears she doesn"t know how it happened and is a nervous wreck. lier boyfriend called her "dumb-- bell" and a few other names. M>' now she v.."00..ldn't marry him on a bet. of exchanging birthday gifts. Our birthdays fall within two \\·ec-ks of each other. L. 's birthday \\·as the 10th of the n1onth. As ah~ay~. I bought he r a nice gift. Three days before my birthday L . telephoned to say she lhoug.ht it ~·as tin1e we put an end to the gift-giving, that fron1 no\v on a card would do just as \\·ell. 0on·1 yotl think she should h.1ve made that phone call three weeks ago. before I bought her a lovely gift? -SLIGHTLY ?o.ttFFED 3. Spice mtxture with a high powered cir. 4. Soak fool In the liquor. place in car and let drive until done (aboat IO m.p.b.) .5. After be1rlna: cralh. re· move fool fro m "T«ka~e. place In salia·llned box and i::anlsh with flo"·er1. DEAR ANN LANDERS o I want to leave my remaiM to • medical school. How do I go about it?-ANONYMOUS IN &MALL TOWN Some of the letters are from prisoners and he seems to t~ thiJ is something special, maybe becau,,e his story in· eludes a night in the drµnk tank of a clty ·jail. A bombardier during World \Vat JI. he said, "I came out or the "'ar wilh a chest run of ribbons feeling the world owed me a living." lie wanted to be a writer so he went to New York City with the btlief, "I'm going to write the great American you know v.•hat." After collecting numerous reject.ion sJips, he rmved back to New England, married his high !!Choo! SY.'t'ethcart and became an insurance salesman. "I was one of the world's v:orst," he said "I waa blam- ing everybody but myself.'' He began drinking and Jost his job, wife, daughter, home and spent a night In jail. PREDicrtON In the rooming, his cell ma~. a big man he remembers, came taward h!m \\'ith a ·c1~hed fist and said, "Son, )'OU ~ ne\'er coming back here. You{_e going to have all the money you want. You're going to have l"''O son.<1 and live northvoesl of a lake. Someday you'll do the ~·ork or the Lord through your hands." But instead. ?i.fandino took off in an old red Falcon and "drove around the coun1ry looking for Og ~I i\ n d i n o everyplace bl!! behind Jhe wheel." Then he read insurance comj)any exeCuth·e 'h'. Cle· ment Stone's book. "Success Throuiti a Positiv"! fl.fental At~ titude· ... which says, •·you can accomplish anything you "''ant in life provided you want to \\o'Ork for it." •le was so im- pressed with it that he applied and got a job with Stone's ""1J>lll1Y· In three weeks. he was rired. "~fy miserable attJtude infected the entire s a I es force ," he e1plained. So he reread tht book and a5ked ror another chanct'. Five months later, he waa pr~ moted to sales manager. !le sent 80Tlle of his writing to the headquarters. however, in hopes thal someone WQUld recognize his talent. Someone did and he wu given the job of ..!31es prunotion. In 1965, he WU ottered the job as editor d SuccfU Unlimited. a magazi n e prima ril y for sales people and owned by Slone. Since then, he said, the magazine has grown from a circulation of 4.000 to about 200.000 and a staff or t~'O part·Ume empletyes to 40 full-time people. He becaJT'!e managing editor d the magazine and president of Success Unlimited. Inc. CRAZY TllOUGIIT And he got tl>e •·crazy thooght" one night thal :iilthough 500 books were writ- len on s11les, one \\'al never 'I drove around the country in my old red Falcon, looking for Og Mand ino ' everywhere except behind the wheel .' That little episode .9C'ared tht dayligbtl out of Hal and me. We SWOf'! we'd wait until we are married before we have any more se1. Well, llal has been just great, but I am climbing the \Valls. Don't tell me to st.op seeing him. I can't. I need some help to control my 3eXual de5ires. ls the re a drug I could take to quiet me down'! l'm like \vild -THE TIGRESS DEAR s.~t. It would have. beea more graclom had ·w bought YOU tbe last gift ud then m•de tbe phone call. But U this 11 Utt mo1t serious pro- blem you h•ve to •Tile tfl Ann Landen about you're lucky. (P.S. I hope you bad a happy birthday anywty.l -DEAR A.: Allyooe wl>o wlabe1 to leave hit nmalaa &o a medical llChotl sltoald check with the coroaer'a olHce, 1lnce be must 1bkfe by tlae laws of hh 1tate. Tbea be mun inform bis next of ktn, the execator 01 •--------------------1 ' I DEAR 11GE: Th~ only drugs th at wi ll diminish your sexual appetite 1rr 5f'd8U\·~s or tranquilizers. No doctor in his right mind woald give them lo JOU. You·d "11lk around like a iombie. I sugqest a routine of rigorous phy5i<'DI exerrise lo help drain off some of that excess energy-and a \\'h:i le of a lot of stlf-dJscipline. DEAR ANl'i LANDERS o A girlhood chum and I, both in our middle 50s. have honored a practice for th e last 20 years an1wu nc1ng the garden DEAR ANN LANDERS : I see by your column tbat you are looking for me lO give me credit for ··nc~i1-.e for Tragedy." It se<'lllS y o U misplaced my name. I an1 Alfred G. Cun:en or \\'ap- pingers Falli;. t\. Y. DEAR A.G .(.: Tha11ks for surfacing. Now bere's the recipe again for rhose \\·ho mlsaed It the first time: 1. Take one recklrss, incon· slderate, damned fool. %. l\lix "'itb a boUlc of booze (any kind ). unusually beautiful clo thes. . . everything for the teenage girl ot Lido-Village 3416 Via Opoqo 675-0321 open ing ofter Easter dress pictured circ.a early 1900'1 today's look at th e garden 1n Aonl bis estate, his lawyer and lbe medical scbool of bis cholct. rtlay I add my pe.r!IOnal com· mendation ror \\'lshing: to benefit mankind in Ibis 1·ery special "·a}°. Do yoo feel a\\·kv.·ard. self· conscious-lonely? \\'elconie to the club. There 's help for you in Ann Landers' booldet. ··The Key to Popularity." Send 35 cent! in coin with your re- quest and a long. stamped. self·addressed envelope to Ann Landen. P.O. Box 3346. 222 W. Bank Dr. Chicago, Ill. 60654 . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED A DS 1Dial the direct line to results 642-5678 I LeeDS ~~ti ~ br;3 -799 5.97 OJe,· g,()3-/1·99 riJ.97 ~·/2(}9-14.99 &.!AfV ·.897 written with a time period of 2,000 years ago. ''Tbe problems then v.-ere the same as they are now," be said, explaining' that he had decided to write the boo~·aOd include in it 10 scroJt.s,each of which would include one basic principle. But his contract and an e1· tension of his contract with the publisher. was running out and "the scrolls just would not cc.me" until one Sunday ntght he'll never forget. In his sleep he saw the face of hil former ceUmate, he sa id. All the ma.n's predictions but tbe last, that he would do the work of the Lord through his han<J. had come true. Alter waking up in a cold Neat, he said he made a cup of coffee and then went into the room where he wrote. But he doesn't r<member anytillng else until the next night when his wife kMcked on the door and asked if he knew what time it was. The coffee v.·as still there, cold. but the scrolls .. , .. ere com- pleted. "1bere were no visions and no inspirations coming out of the air," MandJno said. But the scrolls \l'tte done and con- taining the specific principles he wanted all along. There "·ere also 2J gra& rnatical errors but, he e1- plained. "that's the way they came out of lht typewriter and that's tbe way they are in the book." OLD FASHIONED The scrolls,_ the C'ssenre ot the book wh ich begins with a camel boy who wanted to im· prove hi.I Jowly JX)6illon in life and become the greatest salesman in the \l'Ol'ld, are simple "old fashioned prin· ciplcs.'' They Include love, persist- ence. self-esteem, control ol emotiora, appreo'atloo. laugh- ter, dnve, actioo and prayers. ~fandlno admits the book's first. push came from his boss. Stone. \l·ho tOOught the book was "so magnificent" that he bougl!t 4-0.000 CO)Jies for all the shareholders and ernployes of his company. ~fany other large cor· poration.s have also bought it for their sales force, he said. Yet. he said his book is not just aOOut selling. Nor Is it about religion. although it has a religious tone. People whQ read it.. he said, "have to put It down liking yoursel f more." lie sees sell.esteem as something lacking in many people today. Many people, lie said, know they .,.. not -· Ing up to their ~ "on one ol eighl cy tindtrl." and so thty aft: leadlll.! a ~"life Of quiet deip:Jetion. COULD BE BE'n'Ell ''\\'e know we couJd be doinl beU.r." he said, ootlnl the number ol suickies, attempted suicides and people with mm- t:i 1 disorders in this country. He believes hls book "ii io teach you to sell yourteU on younclf because, IS I •Y· we really don 't like oureelvtB very much." lfis principle!! are stmple, "oo simple they work." be said. ~ject;ng the id« ol euy luck, the final principle to Ille book is to "pray for guidanoe, that's all." Hard work ii abJo involved.. "Always do more than you're ~ paid to do." be u ld. "llllll't give up. G.t oil the groWld and fight. •'A pro handles b.ilure . • • Many doo't do thia. They qu it," be claimed. As an example, he noted that Hank Aaron 1w llad 1264 strike-out& ... something re.,,, people rtalize since th e bueball player has a I 1 o broken Babe Ruth's record ol homeruns. FAST FIRST RATE FILM PROCESSING • I I I I • I I I I • I I I I I I Coupon must accompany order. AU TREASURY STORES CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY! Have a Happy Easter ......... 0-....... a...•----......... ., .... ..._, ... , I o,.., .. ,,,.,._.,,_•••• I I I I • ~=a: • .,...-1. I I I I I • • I 1'llt\o ....... """·"''" <--· o..~t•••" -,~.···· ••• ' ! ' ) ' l -. -. ' . Mt. Everest Hotel Has · Top Spot Sl!YANGOOCHE, Nepa i (UPI\ -The French pilot •wried lhe sturdy little """' through jagged. anow_..,......i Himalayan passes, t h e n allruptly o<I tt down II rnll<'O from the world's lli;;besl peok. challenge the aeemlngly impossible. lNCREOIBL\'. there is a hol!N theft. Predictably, it claims co be lhe ~·or\d's hig!l<ot . trek fri;m the &Jnltrip 10 the hotel too t~ because of the thin I.it can CO\'n' the d~ oo the baek of a }3k for a n1ode5t $2. Siooe Iba> tt>c mountala Ms been cllmbel.I by nlen from st\'tral coontrt('S. in- c/ud111~ in AtnPrican ll'am u\ 196.'l lt:.od by :-\onnan G. D~T('I\· funh. Sir po.s.1e0gers. oo Jor~t'r ner.w.s, s t e p p e d rrom the plane and breathed s1ith~ or relirf \\ith dlfrtcullv hr-- cause the icy air that ... .-hipped the 1.300-foot fretze-hard~ned dirt airstrip 4t an ele\•alion of u .foo feet lacked oiygcn. The Everest \'iew Hotf'I. o~'Tk'd and operak-d h y mo u ntain-lovin$t Ja~'Ula'ir. lsss;s;I' 1lie hotel. ronslnK"tNi \1 i1h local s1one. bl~nd.1 ni«ely v•Hh tlM:" n11;:i.;OO ttt""ra1n bl.u 11 1s f:ir frorn lu~ulivus. 'rht· 12: douhlt' roo11'3 ar1' said 10 be t't'ntr3llr hrn1.1·d. but lh<' bell plnre to get v;ar111 is in front of R big l'tr(i.IJ:ir f1rt•pl:1<·e in the lobli) !lot ll'.1!t'r is a 80n1t'l1n1f' 1h1ni:. ClunJ, "h•ln al 0111• 11111~ l·\:i1n1t'd to 01111 thC' ~umn111, SH\Jl<llltll.'•'<1 !!l lhl' 11\Lil· 1960S I.hut 1t hud Sf'nt ii !earn . 10· SJ)H\•d b~· !ht• thoughl..• ot Cl1;ilrman ~lau 1·.-.e Tung . l•J th~· top. 1'fomt [ vere st , that awesome tnaSl!S m dirt. rock and ice that tower! 29,028 ff'f't , bet"-ecn 1\epal aOO Tibet. looked very dose with the wind bl~1ng C'louds ol ~ off ita ~ But close as we \\'Cft. we still "'ere a wor1d i!Way, dUettantn oo the turf <r sturdier men, ~those who attrnct.<s thOM: ~·no tiave Sf'<'JI almollt ....,·~1!n, :ind ha\'t! Uie money 10 see !he ~t. Jo~ull boa rd at the hok'! ls SGI a d..~y aod the food i., noUilnl!'. to 11.·ritC' home about. Otygtn tanlcrl are ov a.itab1e in all rooms. The 4~1e night from KaJmandu to the Shyangbod\e airstrip, an tnrr's tt\"k fron1 tht hotel. is a b.111(ain of thrllls 3t $.15. A n'IUOO. trip from the hotel to the famed E,·ere.t l\"L"ie camp by helicopttr for a party of four costs $200 e.adL ~lany "'ho rome h e r e TRAVEL experience 3.llttudc sickness until their bodies adapt to I.he air's low o~ygm content. This causes ,·om1t.1ng ond s11hu ing heodadl es. nose 11.·ho rind !he short 1'hc 1na\11 attraction here '1~ a sricctacularly bt•au1 1ful \'It'll' of the h1g;1es1 1noun1~1n 111 1J1C' 11.·orld for mo.<;t pt"Ol'Jll", that is (jUltt' ('rlOUAh. Around tile fin· in thi• !l(>tt'l guesls talk 3bout ~ul'h thin~~ as the explons of a onttnne N!'ll'' Z<>aland ~ket>ller n.1m· ed Sir E.dmw1d !1 1llarv \l'ho 111 1%3, :iloo'l 11.·1 1h ShcrP,.1 quail· Tcnzing :\ork.ay. 'o\Crt the f1 r~t to climb E\'e.rest . 1:HE flll'."lt;S I~ :'.'.1lrl tl'o("•1 r .1ru111 pl:it•t:d a t>u )t of :-.1ao on th•· :-.11n1n111 \\'t·~1enl '''IJ'Crt.$ ~ff llt tho Chtn.~.sc claim ruld S.'\¥ 1h~ t 'h1 lll'<;1· c\in1b<'rs (11d not f:l'l lH ! t:•• 10\) Th.u hu!<ot or ~l ;ul. ~:'l\' !ht' doob!rrs. 11111 pr1)\.: as rlus.11 e as thP Ytt1 ,-Ole stran~e nian!iki" cr1•a!un• "'c5ternt'ni: ('.111 !ht• ,\Oon,1n.1hl" Sn.111.'Tl1 .1n l h.'l! L.~ s.1id tu ru.1m th~ T'l'1110tl' c r n Ks of the lhnl.d!J,1·3$, Japanese Find Foreigri Tongues 'Uppatodatu' ii'.lil!it.:.:~i:t.:'l:,,, _.._!..._. C11•111l111 S(ltftc:t ~ """'" TOTEM POLES MAY HAVE TO MOVE OUT OF PARKS AND INTO MUSEUMS 0.C.ylng Tll"1it Tohim Figure, Left~ ind H1ld1 Totem Pol• Are Aborlgin•I Art Fomt1 Endangered Spe~ies Fu1igi Attack .4lasko's Tot,e1n Pol es By S'IEPllEN WE BBE (llrlttlllt k ilKI Miofllllf' 1«¥1<1 Alaska's pricelt'!6!1 herite~e ol totem poles is under attack. Wood-destroying fungi are striking at the very heart of the carved columns that bear aJCh impressive tesfuoony J!f.o the vigor of Northwest Coast Indian art . The situation is "mosf . critical" says Dr. Joe: W. Clark. a wood deterioration elj)Ort at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's F o r e s t Products L a bor at or y in Madloon, WW. A GREAT admirer o f AJaaka'1 totem poles, Dr. Clark asserta that of 90me 100 In 1he state's sl< lnlem pari<s, two have been !Cl n vaged by internal decay as to plal"e them in "immediate danger of collapsing and becoming total losses." All. he "'oms. face a "fradual Io s s of carving detail" from the ac1ion o( ex- U!rnal ~y -especially .,·here carving cuts across the grain, exposing. the wood to more rapid and deeper ¥.'et- Ung. Dr. a aric reporu thal. for example, the famous Sun and Raven pole -part ol a spec- tacular collection of Tlingit In- dian totems ln Saxman Totem Part IOlllh of Ketchikan -Is badly decayed at t h e gn>mdllne. DR-CLARK, who considers totem poles to be: "one of the P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE • finest art forms de\'eloped by aboriginal people," also says dt'Cay is beginning to set in at the same ipoint on the Otief Johnson pole in Keteb1kan. The pole.! are being attacked by the fungla 3re some of t.ho.sc in the ~k>tem parks that "·ere created by t~ U.S. Forest Service u a Civilian <:onservation Corps inject just prior to World War JI. The Cungus. which thrivts in the dampieas of the Alaska panhandle, cooceotrates on the olde< toleml. To tactle ert.emaJ decay, whidl penelral<s the tops of figure or crest h e a d s . shoulders, hat brims, "and any other sharply protruding or 6'.harply recessed carving detail," Dr. Clark suggests the "simplest and most practical in-place treatment" is a col- orless Pf'CSCl"\'ative c a 11 e d pentachlorophenol. It is effective agalnst a wide spectrum of fungi. he says, But he is insistent thal no surface applicalion or liqu id' ~'Ood presen•ath'e is sufficient to combat the depredations or internal decay ~'hlcb weaken" the txiles to the point of' col· lapse. "A SPECIAL in.place treat,.. ment could be attempted to try "' slop "istlng deep, In-terior decay infectlona," he declares. It is easier said than done tlxlugh. Having discovered that fumigation isn't the answtt, Or. Clark feels the "most promising" treatment is oae where poles are doused in a fangito:tic chemical solu- tion that fixes itself In the "'OOd and resis1s leaching out. But be admits tha t the mo\'e- ment or liquid preservath·e chemicals through w .... m red eedar beart"'OOd -of which poles invariably we~ made -is "llmJted." In the past, no one has made 100dl' d an effort to preserve Allska't totem poles, ~1lich il- IU>trai.d legends and served u ~ crest•. ni. lndlans them.tel ves seldom kept them .Jn repair, and whenever Vil- laces-e deoert<d, they .,...,.. abanclmed to the moist air and hmn1ant vegmtion. 'Iliey """' on the verge of e:rtinction \\'hen the Civilian Consen·atlon Corps salvage!d !Orne 20 from d6ef'ted vU~ lages .and -them be< ...... 1918 and JIM!. ''11t! BEST lndlan artists of tht: day were employed Rloog wttb othel' lndlan workmen I<> do the salva1e. restoration and ncarving of the pole•/' says Dr. ~ark. "A numb<'I' of tile large, old polt1 were ......iac.d by the removal ol ~deca y ed mate.rial. glvtn 1 u r r a c e • prt'scn:alion treatment. and repainted.·• Olhcn "e r e patched ;1nd those br:yond re-pair "''t're ropiOO. But without adequatr at· tention. the poles h :. v ,. deteriorated steadilv since Iii\• CCC progran1 ended . In 1969 a field survey direct- ed by ?a.lrs. Jane Ocmfnert. di- rector or !he Alaska Statt l.fuseum, re.,·caled !hat only 44 totem poles -"all extremely fragile axi in advanced sl:<t:- es ol detertoration" -remain.. ed in tbe deserted Indian vil- lagea. UNWILLING to lose them 'lo deea y and vandall!m. . the museum mounted a restt1e operation and brought 1hem into Ketchikan. "Some were in fragments . but some ,,.,·ore intact." sa\-s Mrs. Demmert. 11.·hose mis· band Dennis, a Tiingit Indian, coordinated the re("Overy proJ· ect. A spokesman for 1hc Alaska State ~luseum says once they ha\'e been thoroughly 1reated , the pole! and fragments will be dlsp\ayOO in the Ketchikan Heritage Center. !';o"' that the remaining village poles are under cover. what is the best ,,.,·ay to preseT\'e those in the parks? "Whetber its in 10. 20. or SO years," says Dr. CaJrk fi nnly, "they're going to have to be moved lndoors as well, If "-e're to save them .'' Clu1r cliill's Anniversary Ob se rrell LO~'DON (AP) -A t\'ave of nostalgia fer \V i n s to n OrurchJll is sweeping Britain. Visitors in 1974 will find themselves caught up in a mrge or events arrange:l to commemorate the centenary or IUK birth. The anniversary falls in a year ol economic and sociaJ stress for this country. and perhaps that's why interest in Chun:hill Is running "' high. His leadership in war and peace is looked bedc on by many as a time when Britain wa.s morr robust and con- fident. BARONDS S-p e n c er Oiurthlll I a u n c h e d the celebrations by optnlng a campaign called "3 million pcund,, rrom a million people" to ralle money for t\fQ more na\Jonal memoriall to hcl' h""' band. who died nine rears qo. l.3ter in the we e k Orun:hm'1 daUih"" M•ry - Lody Soames -wtll opon a special e:dlibltlon 1n Bleohtim Palace _.here ~ father was born 100 years ago. l\1uch of lhe material is from h\11 pr1vnte albu1n.1 and nrchfves. TOKYO IAP • -A night haset>all game is a "nJtah." an air conditiontr is a "koo!ah." a diny mo\·ie is a "porno" and if a girl is 1n the "mudo" shr can go to .:i ~auty shop and get a ··pcrma .'' The country "'here this language is spoken 1s Japan , and some people say that unless }'OU speak English . you'll nev~r under s tand modem JapanClle. Sttiying "uppatod11tu'' in .Jap;1n 1~ ron1phr:11f'd by the firm <'On\'1ction that fortign lan~ua,e:es -French. {icrman, Spanish and abovt an English -are classy. Old people complain ttv'>"re unt1blt' to un dt r s t3n<I telt'vi~ion ads. and tho~ ouL nr the country a fe11.· n1onths say th<'y ha\'t' a lot <'If ca1ch\ng up lo do 1A·hen they grt hnmr One of Tokyo's 1n .:i j o r ne11.·sp:ipcrs re~rr1·c~ sp.1cl" 1n each da~··s t'dition to t'xpl31n nev.· fore ign "'ords usrd in tha l paper. These are con1b1ntd 1n· to :i diciionary puhlishrd at year's end. Last year it ~·3~ 5.1.S pages. TIUT CAN get technical. 11.·i!h words like capital gain - "kyapitarU gein" -and syn- dicated loan -"shuiiikt'to ron." "There are some ~pie. critical of the introduction of foreign v.·ords, but they are in the m!nor ity," says a Japanese linguist. ''I put them roughly in 111.·o main groups : ronse rvatl\'t' e Id e r I y pro- fessors and collt'ge-educated housewives. "\\'hy howe"'·ivr<;~ I don 't rt':illy kno\\·. Pr.rhaps the» ,,.,·3n1 to show olhl·rs th:it F.ng!ish \\'Ords are ;1nything but special to thl'llL ha,,,ing bt'rn to a un1vcrs1l\' . "And then their arC thr rmol!onal cornµlau11.s 1 n ne11.·spaper 'Letters lo the Editor's C()\wnns. ,\ n11ddlr- ai;:cd person "·1\1 ~·r1tt 111 y.ymg ht orderecf a ho! coffee in good Japanese at a rotfce house. only to hear thr \\·aiter shout back lo the cook , "Onf" hollo '.' " Another Japanese sa i d for1>ii;:-rt 11.·ords nrc borrOl\'t'd bf:cau!>e lhl"y h.1vc lhc oon· nota tion of ~ood qtl:t!il;. "Frcnl'h \l.'(ffd( :irr us M l•\' !he f;1shion indul'try h"r1· becaUSt' f'rance hll.~ a fll\1' rl•putat1on in !hat held "\.ikcw15('. many Eng hi:h 11.·oni~ art USt'Cl for cars and mach inery." • But it'.( not just !hr long \~:ords of science and industrv wh1t h arc imported. It's thr flood or foreign v.·ords and litles appl!td to e\'erything from maUboxe.s -posto -to electronic remote control - r('lllOCO n. The '>l'Ords are used freC'ly 1n college 1C<'tures and 1 n trlc\·1sion nc11.·scasts. "~1anv of 1he.se "'ords, i;uch as ice cream or h.amburi;:er, "''ere borro11.·cd because the objects they d(·~cribe were new to Jap.1n. Otht'rs. like 'l-drc'(lr~ iee' -1d~logy -\\'rre 1m· ported in to Japanese bt."t·1u1si: our y,ord fo r it znay have h<'en too broad in meaning and th~ forr1;.:n word \\'a~ n1 or t precis~'." one JapaTX'sr pro r.·~i;.,r l'nrnmentt'd. "Ill T SO:\I ETI~l t-:S I<" con1plt>tely Japaneze the \\Or1I Mi th:it AmC'ncans ha"c d1tb- culty idl'ntifying 1t in our dail y con\'l"rS31ion." Oldti1ncr!. recall that 1111- mcd1ar1•l\' after \l.'or/d \\lar 1 r. the J:1Panl!Sc -although ~mcv.·h.it fea rful -31"Ct'ptl"d the 1npouring of American OC· cupallon troops with n o ,.,u1,,.,1rd ~1j:n 1~r ho~1duv 1111d 1.uJ.i ptC'd q11•r l.ly to '1h111 ~.; A1neriran. 11lat s!:ir!cd 1!1•· popul:irJty o( l':ngh~h 11.'ord! ;\f().'T \\'OltOS Jnp.1n hor- rO'AS from En,1!'1i,ch :irr Jll"l nanl•'-" of lh1ni;:". 1':11gh~h v:ords of!t'n shortened. anrl s-pcllf'd in the J ap3nes e alphatx<t Rut 1t !!"*'" fu rt h('r 1han th.it , to thP po111l 11h~·re: Amcriran 11.·a~s or !i..11 i n~ things have bttn takrn O\ l·r'as "''ell. J apanese. for example. has no pos.~t'~i \·e pronouru -n1~" his, ours, thr ir!'i. So Japanr!oe ha3 takPn o\·pr the Engllsh "''Ord!, especially "rny." A ?amily tha t o'>l·ns .10 automobile is a "mr<·ar" family. · If you're complaining ahout not gell lng paid enough . yuu C'OU!d tt'IJ tho' bo~ you tlrnt't ha,·e enough money to buy ''myhou~ ... Tht're·s 1'1rn n 50rt driJ1k ea\led "myl 1mr •· .. In :iddit1nn !o lhl" borro11.•{l{f English 11.Tirc!.s 11pclled in .Japan••se. th1·rr .:i re "''0011'SAlf'J import ~ ;is 1~·1'\L The F,ng1 i.~h dOf'<;n't al<.1 :11<;: :ipprar ro make sense. but it'~ evident lv i.;ood adver11~1ng. I\ major dt·partment store once in~talled potted shrubs and 'hla!\ttd off an ad cam· paign proclai min,I!' "Walk 111 green. , .Talk in green." TIIAT rtlAK ~ some seme, hut what about "47 Days Ch ristmaa"? Tequila Eases Trying Ticket Tussle ~lost people d o n ' t un- derstand EngHsh. but that'! not the point. It's like W:lnR Japa nese in an ad ror a Japanese restaurant In the t:nitcd States. L\'en though most prop!e seeing the ad "·on't unde r5 tand il. It glve.!i an aura of something exotic and intercstin~. By STAN DELAPLANE Jn the blue sparkling morning, I went into La Paz to ai r ticket mystelf back to TVs and taxes and telephones. Nothing cha nges much in ~texico. There were six girls behind the Aeron1exico counter. Fi\'e of them were in a chat session in the corner. One sat facing front in the center. She wore blue eye ~hadov.· a.nd a smile that showed her group had fewer ca\'i- ties . I. said: "Senorita, ·J'd like a one·way ticket to Los Angeles." She kept th e smile fiJ:ed and motioned towa rd the five girls in the corner. App arently sh e was just the greeter. I we nt toward the corner and leaned on the counter. I said: "Excuse me. Could you -. " THE GIRLS LOOKED at me. One of the m said : "Did you want someUting?" It seemed obvious that 1 didn't come into an airline office to buy a new toothbrush. But in Atexico, don't trifle with the Senorita's feelings. She might wal k out and not come back. Did I have a reserv ation? "Yes. Senorita. it was made last night from La Posada.'' Now the Senorita began to look. She looked under my name. She looked under La Posada. She looked under the date. She said triumphantly~ "You ha\'e no reserva· tion." I said: "Senorita, do you have a seat on the plane?" She said: "Oh yes, there are seats." I SAID: "WHY DON'T you just sell me on e?" The other girls had been listening. They nodded approval . How clever! Of course, J ust sell him a ticket. La Paz is a busy airport. Aeromexico has sev· era! flights a day. Hug hes Ai r West -the only American carrier -nies In and out daily. Air trav. el is not new. The a.irport is splendid and modern. But now the ofrice began looking for air ticket blanks. Drawers opened and shut. Perhaps there were no air ticketJ:. Ah, here we a.re! She said: 11 \Vhat is that, Senor?" t said: "That'.! an air travel credit ca.rd, Senorita." She said: "Senor. we don't ha\'e a machine to print it on you r ticket.'' THE WORK ING SENORITAS of Mexico are an odd bunch. Speak harshly to the '"1tchboard tele- fonista, she 'll pull the plug and won't come back on. The Aeromexlco Senorita rt Wilnted to brain her but . , .• ) said how could I use a t'redlt card when they had no machine? She washed her hands of the matter. Finally she coruenled to WRITE the credit card number on the ticket. It wok "a good hair hour. I went next door to L• Perla and had a bctr. At noon I went to the airport. The Senorita be- • hind the desk said: "Senor. th is ticket shows you have already been to Los Angeles. You are there now." t said: "Senorita. that's impossible. lfe re I 1\)I. I just bought the ticket do\\·ntov.·n.'' SHE SA ID: "THE TICKET stub has been pulled. 'fhat shows you hav e gone to Los 1\ngeles on tlus flight." I said: "Scnorlt<t, the fl ight hasn't arrived here yet from .·\ca pulco. Th erefore I couldn't have gone to Los Angeles on it." She Y.TOte me a nev.· ticket. She got the tickets of the people in back of me . She sa1rl : ''This plane goes to Los Angeles. You r ticket..:; say Tijuana." They said: "But "''e just bou ght those tickets in town. For Los An geles." She said: "I'm sorry, Senor. The tickets are for ... " I went up to the bar. "Tequila straight," I said. !l's the advertising that ',~ responsible for rnost of th e 1m· ports. and the reason t!X'rr are so many of tht'm i5 that :idvcrlis1n~ in J<1pan creates a siyle of life. So \\'h<'Tl a Japanese "sa!arv m:ln'' 11cts his Christma~ "boons.'' he can y,•atch the ads on the ''terebi" set and d('('idro how to find the best "bargrn." And if the "bonas·· isn't enough, he could alwa ys charge it. On his "kurejito" card , or course. This SlDlllDer, take this course to ..... theOrient Ho •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' . : Orlent:CuJtureCndee.,depmtlng ocean liner. the S.S. 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Inc., 9060 Wihhlnl Boulcvaid. &v..-riy 11.:ii, CA 4Xl211 P\ee:te MM ~ Orknt Cultww: CruM brochurL • • • • • • • : o.JSoM/ltp~---------MYll'a\~l a!jj'nt---------- • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ""•" *OIQENT0vE~ LINE. • A departure from the 0tdlnal)' 1 • , 1 ' \ : : "lndu<fal7d¥•"-"'HongKons \"kf!/'~·::• I : • 04 d.iiY'a!pa~iC!XpenM~ .i!fll·---:-• •~ ~ • : The S.S. Unlwue Comp.11 ii rtgt:Wcrad WI l..b!tla. k : •...•••.•...•.•..•••••.••.•...•................................ : • • B 6 DAILY PILOT Sunday, April l~. 1974 Lynn Redgrave 'Fat,' Friendly, Talented In the raw Rex Reed 'nle best new production on Broadway 11t the moment is the simultaneously hilarious and touching British import, "~fy l-'.11t Friend ." Not 1h(: least of Its nttral'livt vi rtues is a s1,11ect Md endearing perrormancc by Lynn Jlcdgrave as the fat. sloppy 0\.\'ncr or a suburban bookshop \Vho shares :i. flat in lh • back of the slorc with 11 shy Scotti!h boy ...,,,ho SC<:"retly loves her, and a campy, wisecracking, and somewhat p I t i r u I homosexuaJ who campaigns to . turn her into n Galatea. \\'hen true love entt.rs the shop ont day, rhe roommates work over their fat friend, confiscating the l\lars OOn she hides in htr bloomers. c-harting her "'eight II.IS! on a graph, driving her thtoui;h ex- C'rcisc drills, torluou!\ l!1C'a1n bath.'i and rigld diets until she cn1crgl!~ a! a positiv e l y Audrey ~lcpbum-like sylph, 'frouble is, the obje<:t of her madni..'Si returns from hi! busine.$5 trip, secs IM finished product, and nees. Seems he only loved her in the first place because she was fat. I SUPPOSE there's a slinl mf"ssage here -somtlhipg about people being all right the ~·3y they are a.nd If you change them, things can never be the same :is they were before -but the play 'fOrks not hccause of \\'hat It snys but the way It says It. There Is cnorn10us charm in 11fl.ty 'fo'at f'riend," and p 1 a y w r I g b t Charles Laurence emerges from it one or the brightest and most talented o ( England's new ~Titers. It is dt<eeplively 'Simple in con.sLruction, depending large- ly on razor~e "Boys in the Band" hwnor delivered like a butt saw by a t.11l~nted cast . \Vbtn I first saw It In Lon· don last year, I found it memorable largely because of the da:u:ling tour de force performance by I\ e n n e l h \VBllams, os the c o m i c honlOLSCXual l lcnry Higgins. His absence from the Ne w York produClion Is sorely missed and l can only cxpres.o; regret'! thilt American au· ,dienccs "'ill not ·be lucky enough to experience this ex- traordinary come d i a n's brilliance for themselves. However. the New York ca.st ls aided enormously by Ille presenc:f of Otorge Rose in ttw!: pan . lfe is no Kenneth Wllllams. He doesn't make me fall on the floor with laughter. Uul he IJ an engagin g ptn'ormer. and his deadpan dc.lh·ery. ·with his lips purstd, his hands on his hips and his leg:.i in triangular reJ)OSe like an instrument from a children's orchestra, lights up the thWtrc. JJ llN 1.rr11cow is perfect as the dim-witted Scotsman \Vho cooks for the trio and 1rits to "Tile a great novel while all he can sell is recipes; and James Ray Weeks, as the Horoscope: Gemini's Selective MON•AY Uy SYDNEY mtARR AltlES r ~la reh 21·April 19f: 1\CC<'nt is on roman ce, creativi!y, personal 1na1,rnctis1n. Popl!\a rity rating could soar. ~1 or•• pcr:-on~ relate to you, ta lk to und about you . TAURUS (April 20.i\lay 20): Sense or accomplishment heighten!. You build to,vard home, fa1nily security. Those close to you show affection. kindqess and understanding. <.., GE~tJNT (~1ay 2J ·June 20 1. Good lunar aspect coincides no"' -with journey. cor· rc.sfiOndence. special studies. 'intellectual al\aininent. Be S4'lf'Ctive!. see in light Or ne· tua!i1y . Ci\r'\Cl::ll I.lune 21-July 22 ): lnvesl.Jncnts, \\"ays to get most for n1oncy arc likely to he featured . Capricorn individ ual could IX'lp show U1e \Vay. In personal matters, relationship intensifies. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Finish rather than begin - rind better \vays of com· mun i ca lion, distribution. Aries, Ubra persons are in pictW'('. Contract or special agreement commands at· 1cn1ion. VIRG() (Aug. 2:'l·Scpt: 221_;' The way you "·ork. your routine -these areas are su~ ject to change. The more creative vou arc. the better the resulis . i\fcans don't feel \.l"(.'Cide<I to 1>ast. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l: Favorable lunar aspect ll<JW. coincides "'ith Jove. creativity, associations "'ilh persons who have "young Ideas." You arc able to express, to imprint your O\.\n style. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: V.'ardrobe, furnishings are in TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB ACROSS 72 Latin 160 Aficionado's 42 Girl's name molding oreetlng e<y 44 Nautical 110 Close 1 Ultimate 74 Detest 161 Chirp direction by 6 Roman 76 Ripped 163 Apportioning 46 Perch 113 Make giant 77 Bygone 166 Venice 48 Boo! ready 10 Back 78 Paid notice canals leature 115 Roman · area 80 Temper 167 Japanese 50 Flowering bronze 14 Sew 83 Caravansary mite shrubs 119 Tiny loosely · 86 Sardine 168 Man's 51 Ceylon meol 19 Essential conta iner nickname measure 121 Diving character 87 Federal 169 In a line 53 French birds 20 Verbal soldier 171 Hartebeesl article 124 Verb 21 Formerly · 89 Oust cloth 172 Sphere 55 Prolonged form 22 Moral 90 Family 174 •·-· deum" dispule 125 Subsequent alandards member 175 Complete 57 Musical 127 Arid 24 Hindu 92 Incessant 177 Fountain note 128 Printing mantra 94 Toward the order 58 Frotic measure 25 Decimal mouth 178 lachrymal 59 Indian · 130 Begiming base 96 Noisy 179 Elevaled composition 132 Tibetan 26 Rave 99 Apportion 181 Livety 60 Sacred beasl 27 Mine 100 Restrainer dance image 134 Out ol passage 104 Chemical 182 Whirlpool 61 Artificial bed 28 Tibelan suffi11: 183 Mistakes language 135 Navigator"s gazelle 105 Anger 184 Enclose 63 Ni~hl nemesis 29 laughter 107 Church be ore 137 Salisfv sound official DOWN 65 Biblical 138 Cheek 30 Knight's 11 1 Spanish king 140 Metal lille gold 1 Food 66 Joi craftsmen 32 Ship's · 11 2 Bar, Jn law · shortage 67 Hibernia 142 Seed right 114 Go 2 Neuter 68 Sublet 143 Suffering side 118 And: Latin pronoun 71 l istener's 144 Put in 35 Fact 117 Mature 3 Shell fruit "loan" service 37 Dawn 118 Outfits 4 Son of Zeus 73 Oriental 145 Prosecute goddess 120 British 5 Slow: music 75 Detective 146 Revolve 38 Tennyson nobleman 6 Accurate 78 Hiiitop 148 Burmese heroine 122 Born: 7 Street abode tribesman <40 lyric French urchin 79 College 150 Near: poem 123 Egyptian 8 Wa1ercraft bigwigs Scottish 4 1 Expunge soul 9 Communion 81 Arrest 151 Joined 43 Charged 125 Greek tables 82 lriSh stone 152 Did parlicle goddess 10 Highway 84 Battery slaloms 44 Molding 126 Wander term terminal edge aimlessly 1 t Conclude 85 Geographical 154 Brush 45 Singes 129 Gambler's 12 Causlic formation away 47 Perform manter 13 Keeps 88 Hawaiian 156 Stair 49 Skidding 13 1 Crally 14 Starled tree tread 51 Piquant 133 Scarf 15 Minute 91 Speaks 158 "Saw 52 l ubricate 136 Fort1ly particle learlully logs" 54 Draw 137 Amid 16 Asian sheep 93 Afternoon 161 Spanish Behind 139 Convened 17 Palm lily party bull 56 Redacts 14 1 Caldron 18 Imitative 95 Discourage 162 Trample 57 Zodiac 142 Pert 19 Pries 97 Picnic pest 164 Eskers sign 145 Money user inquisitively 98 Numerical 165 Metric 58 Publisher 147 Tool box 23 Impudent preli11: weight 62 Poetic 149 Biological 3 1 Brook 100 College 168 Wire "before" division 33 Alaska residence measure 64 Vichy 153 Nighthawk mountain 101 Great lake 170 Eccenlric summer 154 Take 34 Chest 102 Roman robe 173 Cloth!ng 65 Hunting nourishment sound 103 Brown kiwi protector dog 155 Spanish 36 Clothe 106 Anllered 176 Chinese 69 Intertwine title 37 Silkworm animal · pagoda 70 Allanlic 157 Nose: Latin 39 Monotonous 108 Summon 180 Compass whirlwind 159 Standing noise 109 Curved point " " II SEE CLASSIFIE D SECTION FOR ANSWER S p i c t u r e , Decoratioru:, ap- pointffients connected wittt Jtome require attention. too. lract made now <.'OUld develQP into meaningful relationship. SAGmARIUS (NO\'. 22· Dec. 21 i: You 1nay be rc<.-civ· ing surprise. visitor. One who seemed cool now shows ardor. Don •t be caught off balance. Eval uate situation You have right to hold yourself in high esteem. CAPRICOR.i" (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Emphasis is on col· lections. payments, income possibllities. P e r son a I In- vestigation is essential. Take nothing for granted. Ask qucs· lions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18\: Cycle is high -take in· iliative. Be confident. Nev.· c o ntracls, challenges, op- portwtities arc feat u red . Surprise due in connection \rith home, family. P ISCES <F'cb. 19-i\farch 20l: 1'.1uch that hoppens i s obscured. Pooplc IC'nd no"' to talk to \°OU in riddles. See beyond !he apparC'nt -get behind the scenes for a closer look. IF TODAY IS YOUR DIRTIIDAY you are in- dependent. have desire to multiply earnings -more 90 than do most persons. 'i'ou Jo,·e beauty. arlistic endeavors -your voice is unusual and throat conditions. at 1 imcs. prcscnt a problem. April - this n10nth -coulrl be vour most significant of 1 9"7 4. Taurus an~ Libra persons are drawn to you. 'i'ou are in- triguing and opposite sex finds you a challenge. ENTERTAINMENT Dietricl1 Appears At Center l\1arlene Dietrich. f u 11 y re<X>vercd from a recent hospital stay, comes tG Leis Angeles for twin appearances l\1 ooday and Tuesday at the Los Angeles l\fusic Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Pcrfonnances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m. The famous Br azilian gililarist Laurlndo Almeida is Miss Dietrich's guest star. All musical arrangements are the \\"Ork of composer B u r t Bacharach. l\tiss Dietrich "'as originally scheduled 10 perform on Jan. 28 and 29, but illness forced her lo canl'cl them. Some $50.000 \vorth of ticke ts were sold at that time. man'' patrons held thler tickets ifl l'Xpectation. Thus duca ts for Jan. 28. \\ill be honored Mcnday anti Jan. 29 tickets arc good for the Tuesday. Horry Coul will go anywhere lo bug o privote conversation. Hi\ tolenh ore unequalled They ve olreody been re\pons1ble for three murders. ~·.. ~-. . " ... l ~ • . " .w...r~ ~ ...-.. >,; ---... i-.-- ~~ '-"Fo.d Coppa'o John Camie • Allen Gat!ield • Cindy Wil~ms ~--... ' -Frederic Forrest • o..tcJ -• fied llooo suitor, lalks through cl<nched teetb Uke a young ruchard Widmarlt. Uut underneath lls &lossy surface, "~fy F'at F'riend" is moving and profound in the subtle way It proQes its character s and Uielr dependence on each other - like orphaned ducks In a rainstorm, looking for a barn door in which to huddle for mulua1 warmth and pro- tect.ion. It femlnded ~e a great deal of one. o( my f avorite , neglected American plays: "Look We've ())me Through!'' by llugh \\'heeler. in the v.·ay it combines laugbtf!f' and \•ulnerablllty. I am certain it will be a resounding hit here as "·ell a.s London, and l can unre!le.t'Vedly reoommend It to audJenres eVCl")"'A'here. • J CA1''NOT do ll)e same for the New York Shakespeare Festival production ol "Dance ()( Death." Since J',n able to get around a bit and see dif· f~ent productions of the ughout the world. there is ...,,•ay 10 contain the srrnpalhy 1 !eel for those who "·ert never fortunute enouAA to see Laurence Olivier in the magnificent production of lhls play last yt4r in London at the l\'atlonal Theatre. llis perionnance as lhe ar- rogant, dlsl Uusioned captain in an l.solated island fonress olf the coas1 of Sweden \olds a· Wttering expcrie.nce I shall never tcx;::et. Identification's Ch~ckered .. By ERMA DOMBECK When you stop to think about it, most ol us go thfough our lives proving "·c are "'ho "'e say we are. \Vhen you cash a clwck, make a purchase. pay a bill, claim a letter. order a drink, ui tlldra"'' money or borro\v & book, you have to rome up with the proper ID. On a P,ivton day, 1 v.•hlp those IDs ln and out or my billfold so mueh I have credit card burns oo nty l:Jands. Somelimes I get the feeling if American Express doesn't have }'OU on record, you never were. autograph. They toothed hls Asv.·eater and yelled into hi~ ea.c, ."My favorite column is • '. . " Finally. a sales c 1 erk rescued him and shoved him behind a cash register \\'here she proceeded to ask him nbout his wife, 1-laric. <whom he mentioned frequently in his column ) and to tell hin1 she pasted him da lly on h~r refrigerator for the fa mily to ,.,.d. The columnist smiled in· dulgently, thanked her, and made out a dleck for hi.s purchase. The saleswoman ::!~~·ilnt~~ s~~e;i : supervisor. Do. you have t~-o lDs?" AT ; WIT'S END "': .. here il'I front of this ca1 nera and hold your card directly under your face? Last week, v.·c had a person slip in who couldn't prove he was born.'' ff \'OU think that 90tlDdJ Silly, a \\"Oman came up to me in an airport and asked. "An you who I think you are?" "l'm Erma Bombeck," J said. \ "Are you SUTe?" she askei her eyes narrowing. ' "Trust me," I whispered. Granted, we're stuck with all this red tape bccawe more than a few dishonest people ruin it for C\'eryonc else. but the absurdity of check cashing can best be illustraled by a story of a local columnist \I/horn J will call Ralph Rakemucker. t have had to produce proor,---------- Ralph was a legend in his o"n city. There wasn't a day 1hat his column -M·asn't read by men. savored by -w·omcn and quoted on Ole airways. One day he went into a department store and "''as mobbed by clerks and customers alike. They ripped out blank check! anrt crum· pied Kleenex for him to or my birth to enter school get married, ha\'e babies, get a job and leave the country. I v.·ouldn't be surprised if. after deaih, a. gatekeeper some\\·here met me and ask· ed. "J\lay I see your driver 's license and an accredited credit card? Is the address on th is card cvrrcct? Have you eve r been arrested for a fr.lony or been dishonorably discharged from the Army? "Do y ou have a budget, deferred or regular acrount with us? Would you stand over NOW PLAYING 2:00, 5:00, 7:30,' 10:00 COC'"•-...i llLIT~CE ARTHUR· BRUCE DAVISON· X1frI. VAN PATTEN Kf!B't'FURl.c»e • RO&RT PRESTOO .:G!iwtP'd ·~cn~~~ ~llls·a 1/A\1~-t'-1 !~~·.•£ l}lr;:!'. t. 1' P~ilT E.UE arJ J£R~f 1-:~\!,&'/ · llAnNG HOT 11$11VID °"°"" W.11 INfC>lM,linoN .tWMlUU ..... ,..,IAll ElJllES: ·-.. ~ Horry Caul will go anywhere 10 bU9 o prtvote conversation BEST ACTRESS Glenda Ja4son A'IOuch OfClass OM.'l':'t.• -. 1:»+a:45 '!WO WAU MJn *"" I OllN HOOD,.. '"" ............ ONI LITTU INIMAN • ·. " •' . • • I Rock Prod1icer Fights fo l(eep Siveet Success NEW YORK (AP l -Meet Howard Stein. A 3l·y(·ar-old prisoner of his own su<X'ess. Caught between tv.·o ~cncre· tions. • On the one hand h(" is the hip pie--clad entrepreneur \1dth the Afro hnlrdo v.·ho sold 1\n1erican !toen-agers on The Oraterul Dead. JO(' Coc ker. J11n!s Joplin, Cat Stcvc11s and oihcr rock groups. · On the other, he is the moclish s1yled forml'r in- surance salesman ~'ho hkrs to smoke cigars. shuns "'"h1sky and marijuana and really prefers Uie go lden oldies of the JO'S and 40's. "Perllaps more profound men art less concerned with image," says Stein, ...00 cross.. f<i $4.5 million last year. "I'm still concerned v:ith Image for l'>·hatever reasons." I . 11E PUT ON more than 2;,o COllL'<!rts last year in five n1a- ior ci!ics, NC".'.· Yorr:. ~\1nm1, Atlanta . Chicago and ;\1111- neapolis. The marquet•s rl'ad· ··Howard Stein Prt>sents." The ads rt?ad . "Jlow;irrl St111n /-'resents." Sotnc da y. says Howard Ste in. it v•ill be "'HoWard Stein P r cs en Is t-loward Stei n ... familial schism." So he worit· ed as a publishing house clerk and someiime performer. met l!elen !\tancuso and married hl'r 111 1965. 'fhC'tl hi' father. hop1n1; to tt.ah :1µ, ~'hut looked like a col- lc~t· dropout, relented on the •'-~\ll' or .II lllt'dical education :ind );t'lllt'.'d inslf'ad for just pl111n co!lrgJ?. So HO\\·ard Sic.in i;raduJtl·d finally from Nev.· ''ork t:ni~ersity -only to di ~vl'r Ill' had no profession. \\'hat next. l·lo"'-'3rd Stein? !IC' s111d1C'd in&irance .. · urious Park Avenue apart· ment. owns a 1961 Roll s RO)'C'e. collects art deco furniture and stays in the presidential suites of hotels. He says he aly,·ays lived a~ !hough he v.·as succe.ssful. but no~' tht! fact has C'.'.lught up ~·ith the ficllon. "I caa'I handle myself if l'tn not succeedinJt. and suc~~s 1~ bt>ing mort. doing more and h&\'ing more than yr~terd :iy. \\'hat I'm trying lo do i~ find out how l.O be happy "ith suc- e<>ss." "I kno\\' notlrinJ. about in-Shuffiing among his concert surance. I knew nbthing about cities, stein b al'° worried insurance. J don't know what t about the time he has to spend was doing .in that class." So away from home. I!e'd like to much for insurance. see more of his 7-year-old Next he withdrew $12.500 In daughter. his 4-year-old son inheritance and Bar 1'fltzvah and his v.·ifr. lie re~ts not money and teamed up with an being able to do what he v.·ants uncle to ~II roc k 'n rol l to do. And still he worries souvenirs. like ii er ma n 's about hls status, that it con- Hermils rings. around tht -unues to rise. that . like a count ry. And suddenly !here heliwn balloon. he floats he w;_.is in !he wonderful v.·orld skyv•ard. of rock 'n roll, Sitting in the lap of success. Ill" rnct the mana grrs . the .'lipping a bhl.5~ of .,·ln!agc ;igents. thr hands . ~!is fir~! Frrn('h v.·inc. !toward Slcin's roC'k <'Onccrls 1n \hf' summer sad bro~·n eye~ betray his or 1969 lost monf'~". lie learned smile. , :i lor. lie pl unge~ on . talks of tht.' - -- __ .,. NATION'S TOP ROCK PROOUCER WITH "SOLO OUT" SIG N How11rd Stein Grossed $4.5 Million From Rock Concerts Last Year BecaUSt' lloY.'ard Stei n 1s teally a frustrated actor. Jn life with Brood\\'3Y and ftlm, he enrolled in camegie Tech. .,ilere, "I was something of the golden hoy of the acting department." For six months he was out challenge, the fi~ht to slay on I of work, rinalJy ra ising $50,000 top. to rise hi,:!her, and Sl~S r---======""-.., ~· 61l-4126Gf from friends to stage a con· finally , "I'm never going to • cert in Toronto. The star give this up, mind you. 1 .... 1111 didn 't show. because T had to scramble to •• ''That company went out or get where I am." A prisoner ttOS Eu• c•111 """' bus iness. Like all new pro-, or succeu. 1----'~'·-·~·-' -•'-'~·~"~'~'=----1 1 ~. co•o•o. oEL M•" Plenty of FREE PARKIMG l•hiltd buildMgs ~ortfl of TMatre His mother knew what he "3 doing, tut his rather 1¥'.>ught for tv.·o years that he was studyin!! to be a doctor. When he round ou!, he pulled ·~'l>ung How=ird out or school . ductrs. I was cheated. die-.,____________ ACADEMT AWAlD tatcd to. robbed and bulldot· WMe ed." But he learned. ltd SaMt- So Hov.·ard lried <'rC'at i\"c 0riting -"\~:hatcver lhat ilf'' -at Cplurnbus Univcrs11y. .~till st\nf),ing sornc subversive al.:Ting on the sid e. ····Even though I 11os an ;i1·t· · ~.g ~tudent. I still hi1d 1h..: ~ible fear of not doing 11·cH <11" school. . .I hated school. . .I <1:5pised it from the first yC'ar. :Yech, I hated it." ·nm YEAR .:i.t Colun1bic1 ~ "''ith v.'hat hl' calls '"a " llE FINALLY hit and begln promoling one-night st.ands in Carnegie Hal l. There came a t1•,.o--ni,11ht stand "'i!h the Roll· ini,: Stones at ~tadison Square liardl'll. and SUCCl!SS. S il'll1 brashl\" wore his hair in a p1·rr11<1n~nt-curle<.! Afro and spent S2.000 a 1YeC'k for hi s hippie drt>sS. He stage .Janis Jop!ln . ,J:Jrnes Taylor .'.lnd C:it Stevens, although he is too in- hibited to danC'e a Sl<'P to their rntL<;ic. He's made it ncll\', has shed the bi.zarrl' clothes and ~l i pped the hair. He li\'l'S in a lux· '+ ''FANTASTIC PLANET" ' . ' ' ' >- ltoHrt R•dford -M't.-.hrrow .. THE GREAT GATSft' lr GI ••• "CHAR.LIE AND THE ANGEL" "THE STING" "' "CHARLIE VARRICK" "SLEEPER" '"' "COPS AND ROllERS" lrGI "THE CONVE!lSATION" 1rGt '"' "JUDGE ROY •EAN" "C()t<jltACI~ ..fllJoll f.<LM .. • .,Al'IUO,." "Sl/THU:- "Sl..11,ER"' -con & llOllEllS"" .. ,..,..,uo,.·· "SllTMEI" '1"HI ,Al"EI CHASE" "Cl,.OElfllA UlflTl"' lk•t Mlt$lcol x- ... J-WC'Odwrd "SUMMER Wis.HES. WIMillt DltU.MS" l~I fro11coo I.tfirt'lli'~ Mo911ific;ellt rroct.Ktiofl .. "Romeo & Juliet" aha "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" lotfl i11 CoMM-IPGI WOODY ALLEN TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK ATTHE FUTURE. a:?. 'WOody 'Dia11.e cAlle11.""' ~atoo ' 'Steeyec" -2-1PG·-=:_:., United AM1sts "SLEEPER" -Daily ot 7:00 and I 0: IS s.nday Onry -l,40-6,SS-1 o,os "COPS" -Daily at 8:40 5-lay Only -2,00.5, I S·B,lO DAILY PI LOT lJ 1 "INSPIRATION" br Lery lt-tt ~~ "'SOlO" .•IES.1 1884 Newport (o,ta Me'o S48-ISS2 NOW thru TUESDAY 2 Ac~my Award Winneri! •tST •CTO• JACK lEMMOM 1r3;;~:.t:'_fil "Save The Tiger " Ill ""' 11 ,Ill THkU TU[\ 11 •• ..:. ltST SUl".-O•TIHG- .ACTRIESS "TATUM O'MEAl Jo•·' .., ' • "Mc O" A• P•· .~~ "S ERPICO (:?) "Paper Moon" trGI gone 11 the rornonce that u-01 ro d1'1ne · . ~AT . GAT/BY ,, KAREn BLACK ;con w1 uon /Rm WATER/TOI LOI/CHILE/ BRUCE DERn Torn •• • • • • ;.x,,.:.:.o-.rfl,.~ ........ ~ ... ,. "1""' .:-(ri~- ··"-"Y..... ·:,,J •·• f -,·""I "•,: .. Ai1 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2:00 . 4:30-7:1S. 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'""'\. ·-··••'-<••• ... ~ ,.,.,,..,,..., ..... .. , -..... ~ .... ..-.. .. ~···"~" .. ... ·~· ., ... " : "-." .• •' • •' • 'w•"; HOLIOolT MAllMllS 0Alll" C.'"·:>Y ALl[ll 1,\~( ~A N'.:..·,-;r.-\l..DIC LOOK AT THE ~rur~c:. - .... ~ --PLUS THIS 2rtd COMEDY CUFF f,Qt;/.t:.r.. ..iQ.:1 r'H BOLOGNA ,. IJJ~();_.~ .? . Jll'1!) 'Ji'(),~•)'-")' <:liiiX~r» ~l~I ' ~~ .. ·-· .... -- • ' \ r • • I B 8 DAil y PILOT S111'1day, April 14, 1"74 \ She Joins Consumer Panel 8}' JACKI~ HYMAN Of 1"9 O•HY P'l .. t Sit " Newport Beach resident Verlene C. Shipp, "'ho "'as rccenlly appointed b)' the governor to the Call!omla Consumer Advisory Council. says that one of her primary l'Oll(·cms .,.,.ill be to rect}Jnn1cnd the establishment of 1norc trade SC'oools and rroin!ng program8. "I'd like to see cotnpanies like the f.(>lephone compony. 1.1uto repair t'tnters and sales ro mpanlcs offl'r part·thne \\'Ork nnd lrain lni;: programs lo students v.·ho don ·1 choose 10 go on to college,·· til rs. Shipp said In an intervic\\'. She said another of her interest:; is in lJ1aa1vare of Aid the auto rtpalr Industry and its eUect Oil the consum~. "In the Adyl50ry Council, we'll be 11upervi3ing al\ of the ,state boards, evaluating their effect on the con5WDC.r," ~trs. Shipp said. . , The boards regulate llceosln9 in fields ranging from funer;il homes to nursing, ~1rs. Shipp said. "They also review busi- ness practices \\"lthin industries," she er.- plained. 1'Thc experience v.•ith all fal't'ls of all state boanU is the part l'm going to like best about being on the council," sh~ said. Airs. Shipp, ""ho ~rved from 1972 to ~rogi·am Seeks 'Etl11ric Elclerly' • Ot:TROIT IUPT'I -Tu(''ked away i11 ethnic pockets in all targl· 1\n1c·r icfln cities arc thousands of poor <ind disad- vanlaf!cd senior c i t i z ens,. n1any ur theni irnmigrants \\'ho do not speak English and are unn\\'arc of ai d available to th£'m. A fcdcrall.v funded effort lo reach and assist 1hcse elderly is no\\' making inroads in four rilidwrst<'rn cities including Detroit. an<t the success rate is so high the proje<t "•ill prob- abl.v expand lo other regions of the country. beca me the springboard for one or the program's basic prc1niSt"S: lo assist the e•h nie elder!r. you have to speak their language. EAClf OF THE ss· Vista 1·0Juntcers "·orking in the four ii.fid1,reste m programs is bi!· ingual: in fact. most ' are ethnic c Ider I y themselves. from the same or similar communities. 1974 on the state Boord of f'u~ral Dirtc· tors and Embalmtrs, belie\'es that her "-'Ork on that board v.•a,s oqe of me reasons for her appointment. ''l've seen how one Industry functiQns," r.1rs. Shipp said. "Now I'll bl-able to make a nl<>re lnfonned evuluatlon of the public's and or industry's points of view. "I think you ba ve to have council and board members to represent both th e people and industry." she said. "I fet>l lJaslcally that J'rn representing the pee>- ple, but you couldn't ha ve a board made entirely of the public -they'd creat~ confusion. trying to regulate industries that 1hey don't understand·." • ~ ON STATE BOARD Mrs. Verlene Shipp Robhe:l'Y Top Crime SACRAMENTO (UPI! California Department o! Cor· rections statisticians reported that robbery remains the largest offense c a t e go r y among\ male feloru in state prisons. Of the total maltt pris:on population in California . 26.8 percent are serving sentences on robbery charges. Amonll: •·omen prl90ncn. drug olfendtts tnade up' the largest group with homicide the seoond largest category. Probing of Robberies i ·Called Waste of Time 1 SACllM!E~"l'O (UPll - ii.lost of the work done by pollet detectives ln tbe area or un50lved 1 robberies ls usela5 and they should spend that time on cases ••hich prod~ rdults, a university stud)I shO'.\'I , ''In mo s t police departments. detectives are given every case in ~·hich an arrest hasn 't bc<'n made." said ~·loyd feeoey of Ille Center on Administration or Crlminal Ju."ilict at the Unl\•ersity of California Lalft Sc:bool. Feeney saki the study show· ed that tnO!ll robbery Ii>• prehenslon~ are-mude because of Immediate action b y I c\tlr.ens: and patrol officers. He said the s c appreheruions amount to betwetn 60 and 90 perctnt 111 most cities . "Dftectives and follo~·-up I investigations are rarely as central to the appr}'hension process as commonly thought." the report said. • • The progran1 . called "Senior t:thnic /-'ind ," \\'3S initiated in Chicago in 1972 by Vista ! Voluntcrrs in &•rvice to An1crica1 under th e sponsorship of 1hcn Gov. Rid1ard B. OJ?;llvie. Since then. the progr:11n ha s exp.1nded un- rlcr loe;i l sponsorship tn l-;1r.\·. lndo. Cleveland and Df·tro1L 1\nd nc11• progrRms arc bein_g planned in ~·Ulwaukcc and J\linneapolis. "They are displaced people. they still reel strange in thi! country.'' said Mrs. Clare Ko~·alski. a spritely 56-year- otd Polish-speakinjt \'Oluntt>er who "·orks in the Detroit cncla\"C of lf amtrantck, a col- orful area of old v.·orld Poles. Russians. Yugos\3\'S a n d Ukrainians. "They don't ~·ant \1'Clfarr -they're above tho! -and thcv don'r think other il"ncfits Ii.kc si n t~ property !'1''\ r"h1tl"S or rcntul rrhal<'.• af'l'C! them.'' I I, FROM THE GRANT BOYS!! TllE PROGRA~I is the brainchild of i\'lyron Kuropas. regional director in Chicago of Aclion. th<• fed eral agrn ry "'tlich adniinisters Vista. the Peace Corps and o I h e r \"Ohmteer agencies. Kuropas had been looking for a pro- gram that could addre~s ilst·h to n spt.'cifie con!itucnc·: he fl•ll 11 <1 ~ being irnorl•d - " \l"hite c!hlc A nicric.:in.~. "Bein!{ white e I h n i c m)•sclf." the son or Ukrainian in1m igrants explained, "I had the general reeling that when it can1c ro social ac!ion pro- gran1s. rhesc 1x'<>plc fell they had been left out. and all !he prog ra ms 1vrrc for so-cnllt'd n1inoritics and not for thcn1." The pilot progran1 i n Chicago unco\'ered an almost incredible amount of poverty ainoog the aged. The great majorHy of the neglcel ed elderly. ii \1·as found. "'ere in1- migrants to thei r present en- vi ronment. either from forei ,R:n nations or an entirely different rural en\'ironmcnt. l\f a n y knew only enough English to get by at ""Ork. and 1nany others knew none at all. The I <1 n g u a g e difficulty She recalled a rase in v.itich she helped an English-speak- ing "·oman \\'i1 h eye trouble find a Palish s p e a k i n g ophthamologist. "So1netimes I hey un-- d('rstand English hut only \\'ant to verif y it in their own language." slie said. Tll.E \IOLU!\'TEERS contact 1 the elderly through a \•ariety of c.hurrh. civic an::I com- 1nunHy grOl!"S. :ind U1rr111nh1 advertisements in e t h n i cl ne1,1•spapers and commercia ls! on ethnic radio and TV st a- tions. On ce they ha\'e bern completely accepted hv th ~ community, many of their nt.'"' contacts arc through word of I mouth . One of the toughesl chore~ isl trying to convince the aged the govcn1ment is not the ogre it m;i y have been in their nati\'e land, and they have a right to apply for food stamps or r('n\ rebates. "They feel like beggars tak- ing handouts," e:tplained Alex Racka uskas. 6.1, a V i s t a "'orkcr in Chicago's Li1hu;i- ni3n community. "It's pride fro1n the old cou ntry . i\l;i n.\•1 arc so grateful for just being 1 in the United States that they 1,\·oold never complain.'' Forests R epll111ted But Not Witli Pi1ies By TllO:\IAS D. ELI AS \\lhcn fire or disca~scars a national forest. r a ng e r s usually repla nl the damaged area "rith the same sort or tree Thnt \\'as dcslroycd. But the sn10g lhat plagues_ most inland parl~ cl Southern C<tlifornia has led to a shirt in ~!rategy by the U.S. Forest Service. ~o longer do rangers 1rork 10 replant lhc slopes of the S;in Gabriel nnd San B<'mardino mountains "·Ith Ponde.rosa pines. Because more than 120.000 acres uf limberland in the Angeles ;ind San Bernardino natioi'l<il forests suffer some degrCc of smo~ dan1age, the replanting in fire areas and pl11cts \\'here Pondcrosa pines d1c or other causes involves different species that arc more smog·resistant. Instead of lhe na t 1 vc Pondcrosa pines. Southland mountaln slopes "°""are being seeded wllh giant sequoias !Ike !hose found in Yosemite Na· tional Park and along the Northern Caliromia coast. BUT EVEN !hough more than SI00.000 a year has been spent on the repla nting effort since smog· dama gc was diS(."Overed among the pines In 1008. F'ortst Service officials main1a in lhere"s no real danger U1e pines; will disap- pear co n1 p I f! t e I y rron1 Southern C.1Ufomla. The problem Is much more severe In the San Bernardino forest than In the Angeles, and there 1; no smog dama ge at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS all in the Los Padres Xational Forest. '"lt"s \\Or:..! of all around Lake Arro11·h<'arl.'' says \\'es Hamilton. natura l re'iOurces officer for the San Bcmnrdino forest. ··Alt the pollution generated in the \1·holc Los Angeles Basin is pushed onto us," Hamilton's counterpart with the Angels fores t con/irn1cd that asscssm<'nl. "Except for sn10g, Ul<'rc arc no ·threats at a 11 t.o U1c Poodcrosa pine in I h i s region," said Robert Reece. ''And it isn't a re all y dangl'f'OUS lhreat. Ponderosa pine is one of the most com· merclally important species of tree in all ot California . It's: really only threatened on about 1 percent of the nationa l fortsl acreage slatev.•lde. "On the north slope of the San Gabriels. for lnstana!, there 's no problem at all ." THE ~tAJOR reason for the r planting progra1n, b o I h forest offlcia.ls Indicated. is to preserve scenery. The en- dangered 1 percent of Pon- doo rsa pinl'S' are centered in populnr southland recrcntlM areas. I ' 11 :.j i 1 I ,, /" 1' I ' I I I ) •I' I, I " ' BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEW STORE IN THE PUENTE HILLS MALL-UPPER LEVEL NEXT TO SEARS! , MASTER CHARGE "THE MOST UNUSUAL STALL IN THE MALL" BANKAMERICARD GREAT STYLE AND COMFORT FOR SPRING FASHIONS ALLIN OUR LADIES ·DEPARTMENT ~~i,i~'.~.!~!~!~ort.s $J99 11 $goo l~Yi'• •for Gol• CHECKED SHORTS $goo ~"'" S b IO 1lr1' It'd 'WI•!~ & ~o.y WJl,1, ~!·~r~~~ .. ~~?~!~ ....... . .. : ... $goo t;:~~~J~~.~ ~H~~!t~L~~ ........ $1200 AND FOR UTTLE GIRLS •.. 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Grff,., l.,..g. $1 M9 A Nowy Wi1h Contrinh"Q :>tifch."9 . • • • • . . • V"' MAlll lONC SUM COWIOY Sllm sgea W'o!h Pm.I s...op,. A,,_ted Colo-• S.rHSto lCt , ........... . ' lt'li's~ for Guys HANG TEN T-SHIRTS Placket & Crew Necln , As1t. Stripe1 · & S0Gd1 f ull frcnge of Size\ $J50 to $880 ~~~~ft~!.~fil. BO.J!OM.S .. $1 Q 12 Gentfemen Jeom ~~~~J,~!~.T~N.~ ........... $1200 levi'sS for Guys NUYO nARES THE GRANT IOYS ----··- I' I ' l ' • Playe-r's Charge Doesn't Concern Me·111ories of Ruth Stlltz., Re~nlls Balu/ s Deeds Edi&or-'1 Note: Tl1e modem era .s porl.t vLt ta f.s provid ing e11tf'rtai"· n~n t, quoli!11 a1ld occasionally con· trow rs11 011 a spo.le ttever before attained 111 the world of a!ldetica. Yet 1porta of da11s gcnie bu also had great momentJ and swr performers. Today our look at f/1ese days fo- cu.ses on Jol11i "Jigger" Scotz. D)' HOWARD L HANDY 0t tfM Dallr ,llM Sttff '"l'here still v;ill never be another Babe Ruth." Arnold John. hJigF'' Statz. a Na· Uonat League outfielder during Ruth's hejday kl the )92tfs, ls cmfident that Ruth'• name•wlll llve in glory to the end of time despite losing any oc all of bis greet hitting records. When Henry Aaron of the Atlanta Braves belted hom e run No. 71~ to eclipse the immortal Babe's long- standing mark of 714. Statz felt It "'"'s a just aceompllshment. "Aaron has done a v.·onderful job to break the record. But you have to remember that Aaron is in a position in Atlanta Y.'here he isn't '~""alked near as many times as Ruth was. "And he has played a great deal more games. Don 'l get me wrong, nowever. Aaron has done a tremen- doos job." Born in \\'aukegan. 111. before the lurn of the century (1897), Statz cur· Going Back IN SPORTS rently resides in Laguna Hill s and plays golf three times each week. llis n1ajo r league caree r spanned 10 )'ears with New York. Chicago and Brooklyn of the Na tional League and Boston in the American !£ague. t\ t Boston. he played in only 16 games in 1920, the year Ruth v.·as traded to the New York Yankees. The only time Statz opposed Ruth on the baseball field was in ' pre-season exhibition games in Brooklyn in. 1927 and 1928 and on the We$t Coast in similar affairs. "I saw Ruth play before I tu med pro. ~1y dad was quite a basebal! fan and a se mipro pla~·er hin1self. He took me down to see Ruth and he pitched a shutout in a \Vorld Series game that "day." . .4' Years later Sta ts..._ 10 meet Rutb and the two played a round of go1i'· during the off-season in the LDs Angeles area although J igger doesn't recall what course they played . "He"d come out here every winter to make shorts for the movies and play golf. lie was a six-handicap golfer, a \'ery clever left-hander," Statz recalls. "The Babe was a real great type of player and he had a terrific swing with the bat. lie was very relaxed and had a lot of power and speed. "He could v.·hip the bat arol.Dld with great speed and that's what made bim such an outstandin g go1fer." How about those e:dlibition games in Brooklyn against-the Yankees. Is Sutto1a Witts 31•d ARNOLD "JIGGER" STATZ there any one gam e that stands ou t'.' "\\le had a game with them one tim<' where Y.'l" \\·ere ahead by three or fou r runs in the ninth inning. "All of a sudden. sornething h.1p- penOO and they v.·ere ahead. Ruth hit one out v.·ilh tv.·o men on base. We just couldn 't beat them. e\·en in spring training ."' Statz. perhaps. is remembered more in the "'·est for his exploits v.·ith the Los Angeles Angels or the Pacific Coast Lea gue. lie oonti nued lo play the outfield for the Angels until 1942 and served as manager of the team for th ree years. 1941>-l?. Jn ~lay of this-year, S1atz \vii i return lo Holy Cross Universltv and })(' In- ducted into the schoot's ~laJI of Jo"ame. Statz is a graduate of the uni\'ersity. Ruth was the forertmner of big salaries for playC'rs in bas,·ball. Th~ nation"!! TIC\\·spapcrs headlined his n1ost famous contract or receiving $80,000 tor thrt'e years in the 1930s. Does Sta tz recall the average salary of other top players at the same period? "The average real J,'!ood plarrr v.·as getting between $10,000 and $1 ~.000. "But nobody begrudged Ruth the money he was geUing. He v.•as dra'ol·- ing them in at the box office :ind he started a trend to get other salaries up there too. '"In his time, there v.·asn"t anybody close to him." T \\"O of Siatz' most lr<'asurcd keepsakes from the game are a pair of baseballs autographed by B:ibe Rul,h. "I n1igh t part \\'ith one of !hcn1 for $2.500.'' he says \\'ilhout enthusi<is n1 for such a dea l. ls there any comparison l>C'l\1·e<'n Rut h and. Aaron? "l feel they were qu it<' differ<'nt in all resµects. Aaron is rig hl·handcd and Ruth was left·handed and it goes on from there. "No, there'll ne\'cr be another Babe Ruth. lie was not only a great ball player OOt a wond erf ul g u y , personally.'' That's the oonfirmcd opinion of Statz. a man v.·ho knev.• the Babe and played gol f and baseball against hi in in his heyday. Dodgers' Five-ru11 Rally Destroys Houston, 6-3 ltOUSTON (AP) -Dave LDpes and Bill Buckner ee.ch drove in two runs in a five-nm fourth-Inning rally that lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Houston Astros 6-3 Saturday night. Dodgers starter Oon SUlton. afte r a shaky start, settled dov.-n to register his third consecutive vicfory ol the young se11SC111. Los Angeles knocked out llouston starter Don Wilson with rive nms on five OH TV Today Channel 11 at J\'ooH hits in the fourth after he bad held them to that point. Ron Cey, Joe Ferguson and Steve Garvey Ol)CnOO the fourth \\.'ith singles for the first run. Voo Joshua forced Ganrey but BUI Russell walked, loading the bases. \\'ilm struck out Sutton but Lopes ~ . ....,.,, ""' .. Hr fr ti 19rfrl>t l ll2Gron.rl 3 1 00 deli\"ered a t\\.-o-run single which tied the score and Bucknrr folkr.ved with a tv.·o-- nm double. The Dodgers scored another nm in the fifth on Joshua's doubl e fo\lov.·- ing Ga rvey's single. The Astros jumped on Sutton for two runs in the fi rst inning on Cesar Cedcno·s single after a v.•a lk. Roger ~letzger's single and a "''ild pit ch. Doug Rader knocked in the t\stros' third run with a single in the sixth. The Astros appeared to ha\•e Sullon on the ropes early. He v,·alkcd lcadoff man Greg Gros.~ and ~letzger follov.·cd with a single. Sutton then "''ild pitched the run-- ners up a base and Cedeno brought them home with his double to left. After Cedeno stole second, Sutton got Bob \Vatson on a grounder to fi rst. made Milt ~1ay pop out and got Lee May to ground out . 'Yilson had allowed three v.•alks but no bits going into the fourth. l.Dpes and Buckner v.•alked \l.'ith ty,·o out in the lhird but he got Jimmy \\'ynn on a grounder to short. AUGUSTA (AP\ -Dave Slacktcn has handled the cbaJ leng" of Amoki Pal mt-r and Sam~ and he's·cooly confident he can flnd tbe aml\·er to Cary Player's bid for the 19i4 ~lasters crovrn. SnC'ad triOO some gamt$ntanshlp with one hole to go In ~ Los Angelts Open. Player's dri ... ing. dra.mit1c fini.~h !>.lturday felt just short. of a sh.ire of first place and Stockton . bou yed by sorne tar- ly hcroll'11. nlan:Jged to r-cwm " one 61.roke lrad. "I've got ~verything to g eth e r . ' ' Stockton sakl Saturday aftt.r his t"'·o· urx:lu-pa.r 70 wa~ good mough lo stand off a brilliant drive by l'layer in tile third round of the famOO. golf tournament that ranks among the ~-orld's premier sports e\'ents. "I'm playing good enoo gh to v.in." Stockton insistdl. '"The only th ing r 1n roncemed aOOut is playing the C'Ollrse.'' Stockton met Palmer in a head-to-head confrontatioo for the 1970 ~A n.1tional title. And he v.·on. JUSt three months ago Ange"ls First Victirri, 5.4, The Chicago \Vhite Sox posted their fi rst \"ictory of the se~son S..tu rd ay night. edgln g the c.alifomia Angrls 5-4 behind \\'ilbur Yi'oocfs live.hit pitching and Buddy Bradford's home rlUl and sacrifice fly. The \\'hite Sox. \\'ho dropped their first fi \'e decisions, llllapped ;i 2·2 tie In the firth on Bradford's sole homer. his Stt· ond. They chased loS<'r Rudy ~1ay v.i th two runs in the seventh to chndi it Wood. v.·bo lost his first tv.·o verdie1s. sun·ived a l\\'O-nm California ral l\' ill the seventh. - Olicago scorOO the decisive n lf\S in the se\'enth on a u·alk to Eddie Leon. BuC"ky -----Angeb .'ilate Alf G-1 '" KM 'C Cl11J ,1,p•. 14 C~lc1go •I (1111~'"'' I IS p.., i'>IJI". 1'; Nu~ntsota •I C,1;10<~1. I ,5 p "'· AIM". li> .,.,,nMS<111 '' C•llf0<nl1 I JS P·"'· Denrs double. Bradford '5 sacrifice /ly and Ken llenderson's triple. The Angels. v•ho had \\'OO three in a rov.._ made it close in their halr of 1he in· ning v.·hen Mike Epstein hit his second home run of the season and Lee Stantoo scored and came around on a grounder and a sacrifice fly by pinch hiller \Vin.ston Llenas. Oticago jumped lo a 1-0 !r ad In the first inning when Henderson slammro a oiie-oot double against the fence in left , took third on Pllay 's \\ild pitch and sC'Ol"<'d on Dick Allen"s sacrifice fly to nl001un1 rig"nL The \\"hite So:<i: addC'd anothe r run in the second as Ron Sa nto ruid Carlos :"o!;i y opC>nC'd Y.i th singles. Leon s.1crificed lhr runners along and Santo srored on Ell ~Ierrmann·s ehecked <S\\'ing grounder. The Angels tied it in the third \\'hen Denny Doyle singled v.ith one out and fl.tickey Ri\"ers tripled into the right field corner. Whffi scrond baseman Santo lx>b- bled the re lay from the ouliield. Rivers raced OOme. \\'ood's knuckleball kept the Angels off balance over the first six innings, during 'ol"h.ich time he permitted three hits. After Bob Oli\·er led off the fou rth "ith a single, Wood set do\\·n the next nin <' Angels in order: C•li'9rn1P c,. ..... •b r ~ l>I 1D•n D1 lt•vt<I, " • ' ' '8 •ad'Ol'd. rl ' ' ' ' c ... 1k . " ' 0 0 0HMdr ..... Cl ' ' ' ' V<ile<"Ol<>t, " ' 0 0 00,0,11..,, " ' 0 0 ' Lanoud, " ' 0 ' OY.e!IO•" " • 0 ' • .l><n~!)I..,, " ' ' 0 os~"'"· " ' ' ' ' Flhin!tt, di\ ' 0 0 ocr~•v. 11 0 ' 0 11 04•""'"· ]D • 0 ' OP(•!lr. " 0 0 ' f Ml~I\. " ' ' ' ll."""I. '" 0 0 0 S•1nton. rl • ' ' OMuU•, '" ' ' 0 ElllOr11•1, ' ' ' 0 OH,_,,,.~, < ' ' ooovir. " ' ' ' OOe<>t, \' ' ' 0 u-~. " ' ' 0 lNOOtJ, ' 0 0 0 0 PMav. ' 0 0 0 0 LO(~...aad. ' 0 0 0 0 Tot1I ~ • • ' To•"I " • ' (1'1("!)0 "' ••• "' -' C1llfornl1 roo .. ,. -. E -$;Into, 0. OoYlt D" -Cti lt~oo ! t 0 8 -(h•(~!IO 6, C•lifo•nl• 6. 7fl -H~t'""'· Deft !, ~If"'""· l8 -ll ove~. HMO.-~ HP -l!r~fOfd 1. E115o~ft 7. SS -l!Jwe ri S -Ltc.n. Ellldr11t1. SF -0. Allen. 8raal0<0, Ue.1•5. I~ H It Sit 11 50 WOOd. W, 1-1 t ~ • 3 I MM•V L,11-1 6'1 •1Jl7 LOC11wood 1 o 1 0 O O 1 H8P -bY Wood F l!~ln!.l:ft, b, Wood (~81• y,p -,._ M•Y, Wood. PB -Ellt~1"9U. T -1 QI A -21.112. l •. 4VER NIPS BOR G; GA I!\'S 1VET Fl/\'A LS TOKYO fAP I -Third-Sttded Rod L.1ver of Corona del '.\tar and J uan Gisbert \\'ill meet todav for the $10.000 top prize in the $50.oOO '''orl d Cham· pionship Tennis Green Group touma· ' ment. Laver ous1 ed sccond~ed Bjorn Borg. 6-3, 7-5 in one semifinal match Saturday and Gls bert defeated Onny Parun 3-6. 6-3, 6--3 in the other. In doubles. Parun and R.'lv ~1ooro. teamed for a 6-3, 7-6 triumph oVer r.1ark Cox and Jun Kamiwazumi, aOO Gisbert and Roger Taylor elim inated Jan Kodes and Vladimir ~ik 6-4. 2-6. &-3. "You tnow ." Snead. \\'ho had JW>t b1rdil'd the 17th, ob8er\'cd to Stock.too. "I On TV Today ChaHHel 2 al I ----------- birdied the last t\\'O holc:; ht-re in 1900 to bl•nt Ben Hogan.·· . Stockton repl ied \\'ilh ;what he' called •· n1y career shot. .. a thrl't 1,1·ood out of tllf:l: roui h that set up a 11'irWll1' birdie. L\ow it's Pl.ayC'r. w1Mer of more than 90 iriterna.tional titles and ooe or only lour men to S'ol"f'eP the gan1e's Big Four t1lles, v."ho's threatening the master put· tl·r tro1n ·\\"('SI.land . Calif. • Player. tht· n1uscuh1.r lllllc Ok1~·k Knight (roin South Africa. birdied f1\1• ho les ln a rov: in his l'Mllt11ii;e O\'t•r th,:· back nine, pu t to~cth<•r a bri l!i:u1t. ~i~­ undcr-p:ir 66 and 1novcd to w11Jun ;1 single stroke of the lt"'d<I . lie 111.ny h.'..1\'C hJd thnt but (or .. 1 tragedy \\'hile he v.•as hning up lht' p1,>ll'll· li<i l tying putt on a final hoil' A SJX'(.1ator collup .. .,l'd nr.d d 1~"1 of a heart. att.1ck. "It v.·a.'ii a \'t•r\' Dad f('('lln~:· 1>1ayer said . "lh.• ll•ll oi1 lhe srowKI and v.~ , .. .... ... I =".t; •• ' ~ " •• • '1 1 1 • • •• • • •••• DAVE STOCKTON CELEBRATES EAGLE ON THE SECOND HOLE. For Area Gy11a1tust Eru·11ing Medal it1 USSR \\'ht•n an American girl conies back fron1 Rus:-ia "'ith a medal in gymnastics t.'Q1npetit1on. tha t is like hav ing sv.1un through 100 hun gry sharks V.'ith a blood y nose and coming out unscathed . Kvlc (favne r of Cost a ~tesa has re1urn- l-<l home ;l'i1h a sil\·er medal 1\·hirh shl ga ined 1n Higa. La tvia aft er pl~eing i;ec· WHITE WASH on;! to Hu s.sia's r-;c11 Kim fa lli·year-<Jld Euras1an1 on the ba\al"IC('·beam. Anrl Kyle. also 16. made a st rong show- ing in frtt exercise v.·ith a fourth pla ct> fin ish. Th r('(" Russians placed ah!'.'ad or her but she ou1dueled e\·eryone else fron1 the 18 competing nations . ;\liss Gayncr's accomplishment~ arc ('ncouraglni;: \\"hen thinking (l.b('ad to the 1976 Ol}mpic Games in ~10fltreal-not n1erely because she placed so highly, but more important because she i s establishing a positive reputation amcng international judges. Being ~ood and being ;i reno\rncd gymnast 1s v.·orth far more than being good but unknown, i\1 iss Gayner says the Russians abound \\"tth youni! f('m:i!c fl\"mna:.ts .. 50 !lHlt'h so. sh(' v,nnders if Olga Korhu L !he hu!1• starlf't of the 1972 Olyn1pics. \1 ill r11;.il-..- 1hr Sov1r1 lt'it!ll 111 "iii "Thi· H11,•1.1n" h.1\'l' 10·\":ir..old.; '.1hn :ire so CV'Kl ii n1.1k1•s ~·ou f.i!I n1'1•r. H 11~ht nrJ11· lh•· ll11~s1ans ha\'e rn,1ny (Ju1:;1and111'? g\·1nnri;.1" bes1<il'S ~lli?a and 1.u1dn11I~ TourisC'h1•\',1. But tl1C'y :tr(' :-1111 :1 hi! young and 1nc'\J)('riC'need ... '.\1 1~.; (;:1; 111·r reports. '"But in rhe next t\\"O ve;:irs th1·y ~hould really Ix> ~m•·thlnl! 1 th1nX thi· only C\'enl in 1.1·hich "'"r hrt\ e a chant·e :iga1n.~t th<'m "1J! be !he tx-:in1 ·· It 11as on th,.. l>f';11n th.it \rr'l<"ri,.:i pin- nC'd i1s hop('s for (j n1,..rl:1! in 1111• J9i2 O!~mp1cs ;is (;1th\' Tl iqhy l.Jrrird the l" S. b:1nnr·r Bu! ~he could on!v lie {1Jr 6th pl;icr. --' '.\Ii~" t;;,\ nrr .,., ill s1~·11<l rno'-1 r,F 1h .. next \V."l'J years poli .. hint:: h··r ro•1:i11•· •ln the i:le<1m and tr~uii: t<i upcr;1d•• 1)('rformance~ on lbr• u11t•\·1·n p<J rallcl bar!.. in free cxl'rCI:<(' and 1n th(• \'t111lt. She feels she n,.eds n10:-1 !l'J impro• c hC'r tumbling. 11h1rh \11!1h<·l p111 free ex· crci.~c. •·Th:ll. and v;iulun i: .. 1r1• thl! hii rdest things for me in g~·mna::.tics.'' '.\!iss Gayn<'r sa)s. "'I'm too flf'JC lble . Ill;! 1n turn thr11 ht'lp~ me on the beam.'" !'hr 11tlds. Tu n11n~ her attention 10 the llussi:1ns' stay a10p the "·orld ~ymnaslics hea11 '.\liss G a~11e r fe<>ls the ir oonllnual "'·ork v.·11 h ball1·t 1s moc;t res ponsible for th ei r depth ;ind ex- cellence of talr nt. L-1, ~ I K k ...... rt w,,..,, (I en. ,., Fenll#Mfl,C G•nr1y. ID J .. •v., II ~.clot-tit, " lttnM!l, H Sutt-p f 0 11 ..4JOM..,,,p 000 0 f D t t Mebee-, ~l • I ) 0 •i 1t C"""°'c' 1 t1 1i11"•-·" 4 01 0 ll 7!MM/IV,C 400 0 • I 1 1 l.M4oy, 111 • 0 t I • 0 0 0 Oolt-. )0 f • 1 , JIOO Mfl.., .. 11> f 010 Kings' Plight Desperate "~·tost American ,t:1rl~ lake hal11•t for a"·hilr. then g i\f' ~t up and l'Ollt"•·nir:lle on ~~ mnast i~ ... ~lL'iJ Gayner s:i~ ~ "Thr Russians continue doini; both" K}·il' 1" also doing bolh. She feels her l)('rformlln~ in Hu~1;1. pa rticula rly In Riga (the SCf'Ond of thr l\\"O compt.•Utlons 1 "''ere ~r h<'st 1•\'1'1 She says sht' v.·as more relaxed in llil(~. hAv lng already competed once 1n ~lo~· co"'· a ga1n.~t the field. know1n~ her com· petlllon and hH\'ing ~verf>d from the rigors of lhc long trip to Russia . o oo ow11.on.o 1 0 00 Heqf,. 000 0 C•~I. all I 0 0 0 "-'"·• 0 000 G1neqtw, rl t I O O "tot.. 33 t 1 t Tot•I U l I l Lot """'" llOQ JlO GOii -t "-'"" -001 °"' -~ E -rtin~I. Of' -LO. i'.~95 I. liovl!O'I I LOI -L~ ~ J, Hoo.llftlrl 6, 71 -8vc:l'.ller, J°'ll\11, Mfl/99'. Sfl -CM-. ·~ .. It 1• •• 50 Sutlofl W, ~ t I l J I J 0. W!bon l., O.I l '1 S J S f 2 I Nfty 1\1 1 I I 0 0 lt:IWllKlllf ? • 0 0 0 0 I J. Jonntoll 1 0 0 0 0 ' HI~ -ti'( 1Ctw1~ LOJlolt, WP -lufton. T -t:•. A -11.W, " LOS ANGELES -Goalie Tony Esposito smothered the Los Angeles Kings with his fourth airce.r Stanle y Cup shutout and the Ch lcaio 8\Bck Ha"'·ks made an tarly goal stand up for a 1-0 victory and 3-0 lead in their National Hockey I.ea.gue pla~off M:ri e1 S8turdey night.. The Black ftawks took only IO shots on • • ~oaf.just one in the ~d period and I 'il'O in tht third 20 minute stan1.a -but t~lr first effort on Kings' Goalie RO@:IC Vachon. a :?>footer by Germain Gagnon . cc:ime only 40 seconds Into the game and v.·as enough for the victory. The goal sent the Black llawks into tonig'hfs fourth game set."'kin g their third sweep in four year• In a best~f·teven <1u arter-final !ttric11. El!posi~ "''ho blanked tht' Kings thrte times during the regular se.uon. stopped :12 shots, Including 13 in the final perkld when the Kings repeatedly swanned the Chicago end. 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''· -Dyna1nic Jullu.'t E'r.ing threaded his \\'ay through Kf'n • ltK'ky's dt!'fl'nsr f!lr :l.i l'.lOlnl'i 111KI Rilly Pltultz ,·i rtually shac klod big Arti'\ ,;H1nCN·t, keyinl! tilt· i'\l•\\' York Nc.l'i to ,'\ 119-106 \'ictory O\'Cr thl' Colonels Satur- d;1~· night in !hi' fir·:i 1!3m(' or their An1encan Basketball Association p!ayof£ lfame 2 in the b<><lt-Of-se,·en serif"!i for the ABA East Da1·ision titlc vl'ill be playt'd here :i.londay nig ht. e 1flse l t'nrm SAl.T LAKE CITY -\\'il\ie \\lise whip- ped in 3-1-points lo 11p:trk th<-Utah SLars to ;i 105-96 victory O\'Cr the Indiana Pacer,s in thf' fir<il game of their A.rncric-an Bask~ball A ss o c I at Io n \\'e.<:tcrn Division playoff ~rias. \\'isf' Sl"Orf'd 17 J>Oinls in the final ~':.;~~!a~~ 1 lh;,1~1~'.-~o;~~ ~r~d a \~Sl~;t~~ lnd1a11a rally. e l>ope St•1u11lfll HELSI NKI -A second dope sca ndal hit the World Ice tlockey Championships W urday and Finland's team had to forfeit a victory against Ctechosk>vakia. Gamt'S organi1.ers said the Finnish goalie Sdg Wtiu U was doped in Friday's ~ame against the Czechs which Finland won ~2. The game Im now been awarded ID the Czedls by a 5-0 score. e .'lollie ls Ron HEI.STNKt -Sergei Kapmtin and \'alerij Kharlamov combtned for seven goals in the Soviet Union's 10-3 victory over Eas t Gennany and Crechoslovak ia exploded for seven goals in the third period to over .... ·helm Poland 12-3 Satur· day in the second round of the .... 'Orld Ice hockeY championships. e Cards Fall LOO ANGELES -li!ike F.dwards slammed four home runs and UCLA hit a < total of seven as Nie Bruins swept St.an; • ford 6-0 and 11..a Saturday to roove into a tie with Soutl¥!nl Cal for fintt place in · the Pac-3 90Uthem division ba.9ebaH race. Edward 's ~run homer in the sixth • hr1ing of the second game overcame an .rJ-6 Stanford lead and supplied Ut'LA's winning run. He also slugg!d two-nm homers in the third and fotrth inning. e Verme ll l(app!J LOS ANGELES -Dick Venneil. new UCLA head foot ball coach,,we.lcomed ft. players Salurday and liked)tohat he sa'w as the Bruins opened 20 da)'a o[ spring practice. "There's only one person more excited than the Bruin players and that's me," said Vermell, former assistant coach at UCLA and the Los Angeles Rams who succeeded Pepper Rodgers l a s t December. Venne!! hes :14 ieltennen back 1mn last season's 9-2 nationally ranked 91J.uad. e Too Murh Talk AMSTERDAM -George Knobel, coach of the Amsterdam Ajax soccer team. was fired after he was quoted in a weekly news 111agazine as saying the club's decline was caused by too much "women and booze." The club board fired him Friday nighl after reading the story. But Knobel den ied Sa turday that he made the con1- ments and said : "T think thrcy ha ve used this as an excuse to get rid of nle. 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The vktory gave the Canadirns a 2· I edge in the best-of-seven series wilh Game 4 to be nationally-televised today. Cournoyer, who had three goals in (i.1ontreal's 4·1 8e<.'Ond·game victory, beat Rengers goalie Ed GiaComin on 1 .... ·o unassisted plays to give MonD'eal a com- fortable lead. lfts first goal came with only 73 seoonds Jeft in the opcnjng period after Bobby Rousseau lost the puck in his own end. Cournoyer pounced on il, zoomed jn oo Giacomin, pulled the goalie out of the net with fake, and poked the puck home. TORONTO -The Boston Bruins ex- ploded for four secclld-perlod goals, two of them by Gregg Sheppard, and defeat· cd t~ Toronto ?\-laple L<'a fs S.3 Saturday night to take a commanding 3-0 lead in their National Hockey Wgue Stanley Cup playoff series. The Bruins can wrap up the best-of· ~cvrn series ~ilh a l'iclory tonight in TorCNl!O. Torooto took a 1-0 lr:id in the first period Oil a ,i:ool by Bob Neely at the 8:54 rnark. bu t !he Bn1ins roared out to scorr fuur straight go:lls and put the gaine away in the second . Quickness Helps Eilenberg Take Lead in CIF Discus By STEVE BRAND Of n.. 0.11~ Pia.I 1,.11 Al Costa Ja.fes:t High, 1n a green gr.w field to the south of the 9Chool, there is a Jone tree. A discus clrcle stands 166 feet away, One day Curt Ellenberg figures to hit that tree with his discus and when he does, assistant track coach Doug Br<iwn will be out a steiak dinner. "I've hit all around it and jwt missed a coo ple of times io practice," says Ellenberg who b the current CIF discus leader with a best of 16.1-7'h:. •11 recently changed back lo the form ""'hich I was using and hitting 172 feet in the summer, so I don't think ifll be loog before I get that steak dinner." The fact Eilcnbcrg is able to throw that far is a credit to his tenacity. 1-tost discus throwers are avid weight lirters. The training room. complete with complicated devices made to build strength', ls lheir second home. But not for Eilenberg. "I have a problem with my neck and can't lift very much," he says. •·J'\1 start and prttty sOOn I'll feel the pain coming. Then it hurts for an hour afterward.·· He makes up for ii with hours ol prac- licr. Oeckling to really conecntrate oo the discus after ..,.·inning the Irvir:c League frosh-soph title lasl year, Ei!cnberg thrf.'\\' '"'ice a day duri1'g the summer. His 1narks jum~d 10 li2 feet in late Seplernber. By track season . ho..,.•ever. Eilenberi;: had developf!d a flaw in his form. He still tossed his CIF-leading 163-7'i1 but knew he had lo get back 1;iis summer fonn to improve. "Then just before the Estancia High meet last "-'eek, it came back," says Eilenberg. "I was hitting IM again ... He won the meet at 153-10 and wa s disgusted. Jn practice he was out at 170. At 6-! and 175 he isn't exactly in the discus mold. Re's even less in the shot putter ftamev.·Orlt, although he's out past 51 feet this year, taking aim oo the school reconl <if 55 feet "I make up for my lack of size and strength with quickness," says Ellen· berg. "I plan to get my neck tl1cd and really hit the weights this summer anyway. But my immediate goal Is the CJF championship. I want to win it as a junior." To do that Eilenbqg will again forego· playing fooibaii . "I really don't care that much about .rt· Track Roundup football now." he says alter playing his sophomore season. "I'll have to work on form and strength to do weU again nexl year so I'll hit it hard again in the sum· mer." Throwing the discus. says Ellenberg. is no easy task . '1Alost people want to thro .... · it like a Frisbee," he says, "The result is the discus makes like a butte({ly, flopping all over the place. "It took me 1 .... ·o n1onths o[ practice bcrore I fel t it come off my hand the right v.·ay." But throwing is nothing new to Ellenberg. . The reason he started tossing the discus was because he got such pleasure out of throwing rocks and baseballs a mile. , ... ~ But this time a good throw could result In a steak dinner. Who knows, if Eilenberg wins the CIF t!Ue, ma ybe Brown will buy him one anyway, even if he misses the tree. l(enya's Jipcho Sizzles; Ge~ Clocks 3:58.9 Mile Nastase Zips Past Rie ssen; S111ith Stu11ned ~10:-n'E C . .\RLO -Ilic Nastase whil>" ped l\tarty Hies.sen 6--l , S.-2 and Andrew Pattison beat Rob 11aud 6-0, U , 6-2 in 5aturday's semifinals or Che ~tonaoo Open, which drev.• the ~'orld Cllam· pionsh ip Tennis Red Group. "' - Nastase will be seeking his third title in four finals here in today's meeting with Pattison. who ""'iii be playing in hi! first \\'CT final . In the men·s doubles semifinals. J.ohn Alc:tandcr and Robert Dent elim inated one of the '\\·orld's best t"·osomes. Bob ~fewitt and F'rcw l\lc..\·lillan . 7-6, 6-1, 7-5. 'nle victory qualified Alexander and Dent for the WCT world doubles chain· pion.c;hips next month in l\'!ont rca l. e f'lllol lt'l11s ORLANDO -U.-.e«led Jaime Filiol upset second-seeded Stan Smith 6-4. 3-6, 6-4 Saturday to advance ,to the finals of a $50.000 World ChampionWip of Tennis Blue Grou p tournament. f'illol, who had lost to Smith in six previous tries, v.·ilt face toJ>--seeded John , Newcombe in today's fUtaL Newcombe defeated 18-year-old Bumr ~lottram, 6-1 , 3-6. 6-3. to gain his fifth \VCT Blue Group final of the year. Fillal v;ithst.ood a late rally by Smith In the rirlal ~t. aided by an unusual gesture. by his opponent. \Vilh Fillo! serving at 4-3 in th<' final scl. a linesman called one of his ser\·es a fault. Fillo\ protested but the linesman refused to change the calL Smith. siding v.·ith the young Chilean in the dispute. let Fillo\'s next scn:e go by -gi ving Fillol the point and game. e Porl11g"I Lends Baseball Standings LOS A!\GELES -Relentless &on Jipcho completed his sixth successful double Saturday by winning the mile and t .... ·o mile at the International Track Associat ion's ninth professional meet of 1974. Tra iling a tra ve!·\\'Ca ry but tough Idaho State team going into the half mile , the Spartans' nationally ranked middle distance runner, Mark Schilling, a Garden Grove High grad, clocked a season best 1:5L5 and teammate Chris Glanooolu ran t :52.9 to gtve San Jose a lead It neve.r relingulshed. LISBON -Po11ugal too k a :!-0 lead over Irel and in their Davis Cup ten nis elimination round Saturday when Raul Peralt beat J\i ich.1el ffickey 7·5. 6-4 , 6-8, 6-8 . U in a singles match v.·hich ""'a." oontinued from Friday because of darkness. 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(~IC.~ H(ttl O'l 11 An91l1 !l•"'lt• 1.01 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L St. Louis 6 I f\lonlreal 3 I Chicago . , " NC\\' ''ork 2 3 Ph iladelphia 2 3 P1tt.sburg h 0 6 \\'est Division San Francisco ' ., Uodgcrs ' ' Cincinnati 4 4 llo•1ston ' ·I A!lanta ·I 5 San Diego I 7 s.iurd1''' lltt1ultt Clll(l911 7•l. Mont""'' .._lJ All•Mt 10, (incl11111ll l Pct. .857 .7'0 .600 .400 .400 .000 . i50 ,667 .GOO .500 ,444 .125 Pllll.ci.ipl\11 II New Yorto;i PPd .. '"" Sl. LOUii &. Plltl.IM.lf'9h I DMlttoA ,, f+ousfon J $an Fr1nc:l1CO a. $an Dl-1 , ... ,... . ..-. GB 11 ~ 2 3 3 5 , 2 2 1 ~ 5 SI. Lou!1 (Tllomoson 0..0 •nd (11rtt1 0-1) ., Pllhtwllll'I IMooM O.! 1"'1 llrell 0-0). Clndn111!1 CGutltlt 0-1) 11 Alffflll (Mt.,1.ori 0-2). '•IOl!lrffl f llll'fl~O O.(I) II (lo1Ul00 fllwtelll! 1).(1!, PllHtO.lpl\11 4LDl'b0f'9 0.1 '"" ScMuttr O.I) 11 N""' YOf• !Mttllc~ l.Q tnd KC!Otmtn, 1.(1! 0.tll<'I IJoM Mil 11 HOVt'Oll (J!Clberli 1·1l . ~~" FrtnclKO Cfl'r.ciltv l.Q) II lei• Olt'OO (Oriti 0. " . . The strong 31·year-old Ken yan ...,.·as clocked In 4:00.8 in the mile as he overwhelmed six challengers and came back 70 minutes later to win !he two mile in 8:52.0 Jipcho ran his record to 13 vit'tories in 14 races by ~·inning the t .... ·o events. lie thus clinched the $6.000 grand pri1 bonus rnoncy t1\1'arcled lo distance runner. For anyone to catch Jipcho he .... ·ould ha1'1" to 11·in the mil e and t .... ·o n1 ilc in all of ITA's five ren1ninlng meets. Earlier. Randv ~lat son ..,.·on his first shot put of the yCar ..,.·ith a throw of &8-73~ and Hnrringtoo Jackson topped previoos- ly unbcatl"n John Carlos in the ~rard d11sh in 6.0 e Br11in• Ro1np LOS ANGELES -Paul Geis ran !he fastest mile of 1974 and Todd Lathers blazed a r«pid steepleehate but the two Oregon runners' feats weren't enoogh to prevent powerful UCLA from winning Its ztrd consecutive dual track meet Satur· day. Gils, heir-apparent to Steve PrefOl16 ta lnc. came home in 3:58.9. Lathers, a star as a frtshman , ran the fast.est 3,000- meter steeplechase or the season, an 8:3&.4 clocking. UCLA . however. had three men throw the $hot beyond 61 feet. includine; freshmnn Jhn l\"lcdhart . the Ne .... 'port ~larbor High grad. 11oi10 ...,.,: ; third at 61 o~ 1. and the Bruins \\'00 both the mile and «O relays ~·ith maktshift squds to !OUfl<iiy lhrnsfl !he Dud<•. 9J.6i. e .Sehlllh1g Shh1e1 SAN JOSE -San Jose State Unlversl· ty, inspired by a 1·2 finish in the 880 run. went on to defetit Idaho SUlte Un iversily 11nd Occidental in a triangular-doubl e dual meet saturday aitcmoon at Bud Winier Field . • e Huskies Srore BERJ..."ELEY -Pablo Franco overtook Rich Brov:n in the final 20 yards of the mile relay Saturday to gi\·e the Universi- ty of \\!ashington its first Pac.I track and field victory over Californla in 42 years. The 11 u s k i e s sprinter-quartermil er spotted the Bears halfmiler five vards in the 'final event He came on 'Brmm's shoulder on th e final tum and then out.sprinted the three-time league cham- pion down the stretch. The doubles in the best-of-five-match competition v;i\I be played today. The winner will meet France in the nezt round. e Uong Ko11g Falls l\fA ?lllLA -The Philippines took a 2-0 l<'ad over !long Kong Saturday in the best.-of·fi\·e A~ian Zone Da \·is Qip tennis srries . Edd ie Cruz opened play in Central Crbu City. 350 miles south of here. with a &-1. &-0. 6-2 \·ictory o\·er Charles ChnnA. In the second singles match. Rom eo Ranoo beat Hy Ny 6-2. 6-0, 6-1. Today's TV Agenda JO a.m. (2) -NBA PLAVOm - A cooference phlyol! game. ii a.m. (4) -STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS -The htontreal Cana· die.ns meet the Rangers at New York 's ~tadiSl>ll Square' Gardrit 12 Noon (ii) -DODGERS BASEBAIJ... -The Los Angt'les Dodgers race the Astros at HOll~ton I p.m. 12) -TllE \IAS'TER S - Final round action in I h c prestig)ous ~tasters tournament from Augusta. Ga. NaUonal Golf Course. 1,30 p.m. ill -WORLn CHAM· PIONSlllP TENNlS -The \\'Cf red group takes to the court In a l!I0.000 <vt?nL (7 1 -AMERICAN SP6RTS~fAN -The !ale Peter Revson oo a fishing crpeditioo off • the <Oa!t ol Florida. taped In November. Also. Bill RU55ell gets a lesson in motocrolls fnm Gary Bailey. z,30 p.m. (7) -WORLD IN· VITATIONAL TENNIS CLASSIC - Rod La \·er of Corona de.I ~lar meets John Ne~'t'Ombe to kick o(f this 11-.... ·cek series that inrludes eight or the v.·orld's 1op men ond ..,.·omen tennis pros competing for 1135.000 3:JO p.m. Iii -\VID E \\'ORTJl OF SPORTS ~ Th(' nation:il cham· pionship sprint car race. o(fertnc an estimated purse of S25.000 from Terre Haute, Ind. 11 :30 p.m. (4) ....!.. f'R O TRAC~ -The tTA CJassic. I.oped tn the Los Angeles Sports Aren11 S:u urday &(t~moon. • I' .Ja)'.cee Baseball OCC's. Single Barrage Buries Gauchos , 12-5 Saddleback College hit the homers. but Orange Coast's singles hitters prevail4 11-5 in non·l~ague base ball action ,Satur day at ~~ltb.1ck College. What v.•as originally scheduled as a doubleheader between the tv.·o schools was shorte•ed lo a single nine-inning game, a v.•ise move in light of the slugfest that tbe t'v•o teams staged. Before it was over. Saddleback had rapped out t I hits. l\\"O of them homers v.·h.ich accounted for all of the losing Gauchos' rWlS. And Oraqge Coast, not to be ootdone, fattened its cqllective batting &\'er.age with 18 hit.!, one ol them a solo _homer by P.tike Yost in the sixth iMing. 'J1ie difference in the game wa! a Sill· run seventh inn ing put together by Orange Coast. In it, the winners rapped out six hits agains t Saddleback's Ril'k Peregud, ooty one of the safeties an ex· tra base ~t. Alan Zimmer ignited the ra ll r v.•ith a single. and teammates ~fike Allen and Dale Kubeska quickl v follov•cd \\tith singles to lo.ad the baScs. After an out . Jerry Kohler singled to left to score l1A'o. and the rout was on. Jeff Grant doubled to drive in another run and send Kohler to third. and ~·lark Schrupp then walked to load the hoses. Mike Beattie's ground out plated the fourth run of the inning, and ~lark Sig! folJowed with a single to add another pair. Saddleback's ICW1g ball tactics brought two ruruJ in the first inning,, and three more In the eighlh, alter the game v.·as out of hand. The losers started strong enough, J\.1ark King rea ching t>a!se on an error and Brian Hes ter fo1k>v.•lng with a 32()-foot homer to left in the first inning. Orange Coast pitcher ?i.Iyk Alba surviv· ed that shock, howevtr, and kept Sad· dlebacit in chetk until the eighth. Ste,•e \\'illiams and llest.er opened the eighth with sing~. and Jack ritone then belted a fastball 330 fed over the left· center Ueld fence. Alba, a fonner Edi!on lligh playe r, struck out one and v.·al ked jmt one in going tbe distance for Or.ange CoasL Or•"'· u s.cnnioo. ti MOHOW. lb 8r••llt, lb Si111. d" $w•n,.,.,, Jb z;..,,mer, lo Alllfl, 21> Kul>Qkl, c Yost, rf Kohl.,., I! .l,ltMt, 0 Tol1l• ... ,~r1>1 ..... ,bl 51 1 0W::l'IQ,ltl llOG l21J l-lfftfr,2b S lJl J Gt OMout.11 1110 OGO OWl!ll1m1,c •11l I 0 2 3 !M:P>..,i•ll. c I 0. ' 0 J o 1 a $pr1fl0...,.n. cl ~ -a 2 a 1 11011• ... nan,!I JO OO l 1 l O Fl>...,, If 1 0 O O 1lOPf'fOO.tt 'J10 J I 1 1 !oanc11i.dt, lb ' o O O 'l •}Moen,dr. 10 1 0 ) D 0 0 M•l,.,..,111, 0 0 0 0 0 •111 10 J Dttf9W.a ll l 0 o O I Mur~!') 0010 Sono••lh, (t ) 0 0 0 0 0 T01•l1 ll 5 ll 5 ••• 700 101 .01 -12 11) 1 Xl3 ODO DlO -l 11 I UCIRowers Do,vn Bruins; Pirates Win UC ln'ine 's crew team defeated UCLA for the first time in three yt'Bf"S at Ncv.,,ort Bay Sawrday \\ilile up tile roast Orange Coa~ College v.·011 ty:o bf three races it entered In competition Jt Lons Bcijch ~'farine Stadium . Coach Bob Ernst's Anteaters ended the three year drought against UCLA at :\ev.·pon Bay "'ilh a convincing win in the \•t1.r.1ity division. t:Ct rowed the 3-milc course in 1~:08 \\ililc the Bruics' v.·cre second ln 1~:23 and San Diego State third in 15:25. The Anteaters continued l h e i r dominance by capturing the junior \'arsi- ty race in 15:04, SC\'tn ~ faster than UCLA, and also by \\inning the open fours in 7:23 for 2,000 meters. UCLA's freshme,ri "'ere second in 7:31 arid ,UCl's Hrst·)'ear l"O\\'ers third at 7:38. UCLA \\On the frosh eight s at 10:25 for 2 miles. Orange Coast t~on lhc junior \'arsily r1i;:-hts !or 2,000 meters in 6:22.5. defeating Cal State (Long Bcachl '\·hu ·h ro\l't'<I 7:34. In the frosh l.'igh1s. OCC "·on '''ith a 6:30.5. edging Loyola "'hich ";is SC<'Ood in 6:36. OCC v.·as second in the frosh fours as Long Beach v.·on at 7:10 1,1·1th the Pirates back at 7: 1-t.5. A team of Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor and t.orona dcl P..lar High studenll'I finished third heh ind Cal State I Long Beach's I trosh units, rowing 7:25.9. 1 .. 11111 J'i L-114 -----___ D_Alll ~JLOI f; :J Crespi Routs LB Spikers1 Hulst , Carlso 11 , Ca se .4.111111.r l'ic!or ic.~ Il\' ltA1''1\ \\'f:SC Jf of !fie o.u, ..... , .... ~..aguna Beach Hillh's track trio of I·:ri ~ lhdst, John C11r1sOO I and [.loug Case all came t~rough v.•ith vil'torit'S, but dt:!pth- loaded Crespi still 1domln:tt('CI the hOst Artists in a 1neet Saturday al 1,;C lr11nl'. Crl•Spi. a perennial track po\\'erhouse look a 78-49 t·irtor)' in the t'3rsny division. and also anncxro the junior \"arsity and frosh-soph divisions hundily in re:rnaining undefeated in dual n1c-rts for the season. lnd i\'Kiu..11ly, ho"·ev('r. Laguna Beach saw some s1andout efforts , particularly from sopho1norc Hulst. and' Carlson. a junior. llulsl abstained from running his speciahty, the tv.'0-mile. expeC'ting com- prUtion lo be thin. ·instead he tQOk th~ oppor{unity to Yi'ork on imprnving his spt(d by doubllng in lht' 880 and mile. The rl.'Sull was a personal-best clocking l'lf I :511.3 for the 880 and a ro1n('-fron1- bi:<hind \"1ctory over Crrspi's Dud \\'t.'tllt.•r. And he ba ggt.'CI 11 rcl:1t1\'f'I\' eu.-.v \\'In in th1~ n1ilt•. <.'locking 4 21 0 ·and ·cruising hon11· hy 20 yards. Carl...011 . int•an\l'hilf. ~p('d tn a 11e fr1r first 111 tht• 100 110.01. ~iarro1v v•1n in 1he 221J (2:: !l• and ju1111 xi ll-11 in lht.' long jun1p for second pl c bt.·h1nd J:vn ll1'iciga1a's 22-1:11 for Crespi. Case seUlrd OOY.11 somev.·hat in the high Jump after rising "'ilh a mighty lrap of G-101 1 a t1·eek earhcr in the L.1p,una Ueach tmphy meet. Saturday. 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Over 12 m iles of waterways where 618 pe rm anent and 2rtd home residen ts already t Look over Lak e Tah oe. From a Tizh oc Summi t Lakeominiiim, nes tled among the tall pines of bea utiful Lake Tahoe '.< South Sho re . .5 miles behind are the slopes of Heavenly Valley, one of the largest co ncen tration.< of ski runs in America. Tnhpe .'ii11mmit -rough-hewn wood and expans ive glass lake-view homes - socarefully placed upon tree-covered hillsides that 40-foo t pines act uall y nestle a.~ain<t your \\·indo\vs. T11ht1P ,'\11nrr11il -less. 1/1c111 l t\'CJ miles to the cntertainm enl ccrllerat ~ta tclinc. yel alfordi n;, you comph·te .1eclusi<;n and pri1'acr from th e 1wirltl . T11ho1• .'>11n1111it have purcha sed a new way of life among th e winding canals and wide penin sula s. T11hoe Ke11•· The m ountain -sheltered climate of warm summ ers and timid snow-clad winters. Sk i i n one of th e larges t concentrations of slopes in America. Ba the, boa t and ba sk in the 6200 foo t altitude of clean air TnhtJI' K1•11•. Yo ur ch oice of one, two, or thrcc- lie droom Lak eominiums-two and three baths. Many La ke- om in i u ms have two separate living quarters with complete kitchens -allowing two famili es com · plete privacy Full ca rpetin g of cou rse. Ta/toe "''fl#-championship tennis co urts-indoor and outdoor swimming pools-private beaches-fishing from you r front door. Excell ent financing available. \Vitl1 rcc ret1tio11 cc11tc1; te11nis courts a11cl .'i''·i111111i11g pool fur ;·oi1r cniorment. Detail s are contained in a fact shee t. available on reque st. Tahoe !JNntmit -5 exci ting floor pla ns, mul1i-level two. DILL/NGHAM-S ,o•"'' .Tahoe Reys On rne v,a;er at La~e Tahoe. Oualny condomrn1ums lrom S39.000 to $79,000 OUtlO TAHOI SUMMn r-"'7v:-~;;;;;-,;~;:~-;;-w;;.(l'hot~1-::i :---1 I rh jJ coupon. A Dillin~ham L.akrom1111un1 repr~· I scn r.:1111·t 11·dl 1•1str you 11·1rh full dtuHll. I ·-: :;::"--------'~•'•---- ' 0 I am inttrtJltd in Tahnt KtyJ \ .... atl'rfronl f'TOplrt~·. I 0 l ani inttrtSltd 1n Tahoe SummH among tht p1nt.t. 0 PltDJt.Sl!C that 1 r~t1vt a four-color brochure. I I I Dllllllflll•ll'I DwtloOl'l'l.rK Co. Sot11ll l •k• Tt NH, Ctllt.11670CI All•ll\IPn: Q1ry 8rmnd OC-1 . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .. . . three bedroo m Lakeo miniums with two and tliree baths. Th erm oplan e glass t hrou.~h nut. Constru cted with a n extreme environm ent al ca ution to preserve nature's own creation s. Tahoe S•mmlt -exclu sive propen1; pill< the advantageo us Nevdda tax rate . Excell ent fina ncing available. DILLINGHAM ·s o• Tahoe Summit Overlooking Lake Tahoe. rlltycondom1niums from $49 000 to S 83,500. , ... ' • i , • , , , I ~· ·~l_D_A_ll_V_P~--Sunclay, AprH 14, 11>74 Checkered Flag WITH HOWARO L. HANDY "\Ve did that ov11J sturr and I liked it but it ne~·cr meant as ~uuth to n1e a.~ !his road racing. "I \\'HS out to On1<1rio ror the SOO-rn1le raC't: and I rcsi!-.1L>d :i ll'lllptut!ou to COnl/)('te pretty v.•ell. But 11hen I see a road ri.lcC, I g~t prc11.v su•a mi•d up v.•ht'.n I'm not in Jt. "I \\'ent to J<ivcrsldt• last ye"r nnd thoughl I wus golng to che l:x.'Cilll~(' l 1i.as11'1 in It " 'rhe Sl'J\!llkl!r is none other than San Juan Capistrano mnnu· f11ctunir. Capil!itrano Beach resident and <JUt<>1nobile racing driv· er Si.1m J)osey, l'o~· retains a child·likl' enthusiasm for the sport or racing but d0€'M 't sit back waiting for lhc next season to arrive once he completes a campa ign. , And he isn't knocking oval racing on !he USAC ctwmpion· ship C'1rcu1t, either. Ptuey 1•re f e r r Road Rac h1g It just so happens that Sam "·ould rntber be at the whffl of 1t road raelng maehine aod he doosn 't make a.oy bones about ll'tllng the \4'0rld know of bis feelinK"'· "'l\oad racing Is a more e:<C'ltlng form of the sport and '4'hen m'' sponsor. Norris lnduslrle~. decided to get out of o''al racing, I ;greed '4'ith them 100 percent," Sam say11. ' Posey "'·Ill be drl\'init a formula 5,000 car In se\'t n race5 IK·glnning ,June 3 in IA:.Tini:ton, Ohio. One of the sun1n1rr r11res i~ al Ontario and lhc final race in th~ series is at IU\'Cr81de in September. lie \4'111 be a teamn1ate of Graham ~1cRae, tbe Tasman Strtes cba1nplo11 three times, the Continental 5,000 Series win· ncr t"·o yean ago und designer or the new car Posey Is en· thused ahoul. ''We're n1aklo g 5halcedov.·n runs in the Dl'w cars righ t now :ii Rivers ide. Jn~teod of buying our <'Hrs. hO\\'evtr. we ba,·e beco me manufacturers, right bere in San J uan Capistrano." 1•1a11t Localed ha C<1plslra110 The new cars "i ll be known as Talons and they are all new. American.made vehicles under supervision of car owner and bullder Jack McCormack. "Ou r plant is located near the airport in San Juan Capi· strano," Posey ad ds. "\Ve have 15 men "·orking for us on a full·lime basis. ''\\'c slil\ have :i lot to do before the first ract' because only one or the cars is rnmpleted. Wc>'re building two more and ""-e'rc using Chevrolet engines at the present lime. '·Possibly towa rd tho end of the year. "'c'll S\\'itch lo Chrysler c>ngines in one or more of the nc\\' cars. This is an experimental engine and ir ii can p;1ss the rigors of racing, It "'·ill be incorpora ted into passenger ca rs. "Along \4'ilh tire testing, "'hencver experimental produ cts are proven on the race trac k, they rind their \vay into passenger cars a year or so later. It's good for everybody." Posey Is no newcom er lo the Trans-Am series. In 1972, ri·lc· Rae beat him out for the individual championship. Sam also finishecl second in 1972 and third in 1969 in the series. Chair Deslg11ed, Sold Sam also does some painting of landscape and designs prod· ucls. "I designed a flbergla!is chair and sold the rights lo I Coll ta Mesa flr m," he says. "I also did quite a few paintings during ~ winter and f'm designing an d building a new home on tile d.J ff in San Ja.an. 1' Death Ahca11• a Threat \\'hrn a driver of Pclcr Rcvson's caliber is suddenly whisked from the scene in a fatal accident, does it bother P05ey? "Yes. it does. If you are reallstic about racing. you know it is always a threat. No amount or thought can replace the feeling of the loss of a fr iend . "It is a bitter blo\v when a driver of Peter's caliber is taken. But there are many \\'ho have gone on to complete careers in driving including Dan Gurney, 1.-tark Donohue, Roger Penske and others. "You have to go out of racing one way or the other. Jt hap- pens to everybody. "My feeling is that I \VOUld rather go out doing something l llke than sitting on the side lines. "I've spent 10 years of my life getting to be a good race driver and I'm proud of it. J can't give il all up now becau5e l still have things I '4'3nl lo accomplish." Alamitos Results LOS ALAMITOS llESULTS Slh1nl1y, AP"I IJ, Ult Cl11r. Trlclr: 1'15t Flll$T RAC•. ""I ml!,. Pl<t <i.•m· '<IV ~11 1g11. pu..-.. snoo A"IJO 11.!cPWrd, Colem•n lll.60 1170 1.00 f<•lry At>be, Cron~ •·Ml }.20 ""'m'"'' Gue.i, TOdd •.10 TIME -l Oll·?1S Al~O llACEO F~nn•e Fllrt, N•mt>le Nlc~y, M•• (~II, F•nnv M"'oe~. BIQ vlnce ~Cll.ATC,..EO -Flrob1ll JI.Ide ,, EX.ACTA S."rvo 11.lcn•rll .I. l·Hilr~ flOM, 1)8111 l'!•.1Q. SKCOHD llACI!. o~ mlt1. ~ct. cl~im!ng, ~II llJM. Pl/fit' il90Q 0.lll\D l(ld '"'olt 1190 1 )Q 5 00 ""tio• 0..ndff, Glllll•n I 00 • •O flvlf!il 0111c11m1n, McG<>n~le S.20 TtM(-)tlll "'LSO II.ACED -11.o•v Gr~ll•"· Fill Cr1•Q, Gav P1IMer, ~IC>P Wa!Ch,, M•H l•O.t"M ~C •~TCl-<£0 -P~•>!(ll P TH IRD ltAC E. ""' milt . ~ct, OC(: Ski ers Pla c:c I li <r h !:" Ora n~r Coast r n 11 e ~1·' ~ \\.'Ofllt>n's -"kl lf'am 1.;: 1n <.:\'<'und plare ln th<' \\o1n1~ 11 s <h\-1<11011 of thE' Scititht'nl 1ntrrot'01l1•J!t' \t;i 1\S."(1('1;1t11111 11 hill' !h1• (>CC ir'len are third in 111\'lt' <!1 v11"1•~n ,\Her SI <; rlH'•'' th{• {)\(. l,1dil"~ ha\c .it'l.innul:1Tl'<! fill po1n1s 111 thf' lf>.!1 :un {'()n. 1l•l\'O<'e !I) r:in).: '•t\(' point l1t1hind l<>:iJ!111•·l(':11!1n~ ~ ;111 JJ1cJ10 St;11r l'n1\•1•rs11~· Till' Orangr Coa\L n1m have .. i poln1" a11d OC'rllp\' 1h1rd spot lx:h1nd UC 1San1;1 B..1rbara) ;ind !he l"nh·rrs11ys n r Sourhen1 Cal1forn1A 1n lhr 11· lt>am mt'll 's di\·1s1on Tuo me<>l.s rtrnaln on occ·s 1973·74 schedulr 1'tl(' Plrt11Ni "ill compete nt ~larnmoth \fountain on April 2~21 rind 27-28. Curn~lll1vn i:i; hr!ld in !llalom. giant slalom and do~n hill cl111min<1 nil A'I~' ""'"' s1900 011• JY•"""· Ot)omer f! 10 6 :'ti • OC Only !t(!tl, .O.ubin l !Q J.•~ f l!!-' 1!111¥. 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"lo Kr1t(llll. 11 EX.ACTA •·G•ne•lll G••Y ~~Vo" ll:r•••,.••el, ntld '""'·'°· SEVl!Mllf l!ACI!. °"" ,,_111 !YCI. ptfltrr~ i>v•H '10.000 Ti.. HotlywOQO Bolt"" Bvrd. (';rll'\Ov 1 I fO ),80 1 ta \.,,.,~~ W11v Wll!larns ).OQ J ~ M• J'lll, f l\l•tr 1.611 TIM E -I 5•·'1'· flL!>O 11.ACEO -Hoov .... Ct"ct r Gf<:l<gr ~C f;!AlCHro-1'1y•l\Q OMltl'!'I N. lilOHT'H ltACI!. 1)'11 ""Ill !M(I tl•1•nln9 no.,dklO 11H llOft, ourtt 1'100 Oul•~ f'!ll 1.0<d. Blllf Y l . .cl ~.llO l.60 l!a rC'I Wrn. l.onQO J,60 S.10 0V•"'IVlul ll~l(h!O'll '4(1 !!ME -20.·? l ALSO ltACED -C'lt"'~ Tl ..... OQ S.e l·QM, 5!'>00 Ollr.tt• l l>oO. Gut Min. tf<lr llt•rttt Nb \<:•~IC"" on ron11-~.., 1ln1 a11qU11tnN •nG Di•<M >#Vf"l'I! ll E".IC ... (T• .. er .... ., Hiii Lord • 1· B~'"" w;" D.>•d ISi.JO MlllT• •ACt. I ,..-,. Pf(f. <141""· l">Q ,.., •a~· °"' ... ir.oo '°'~ Mei•~•· ~b11 1 oo i oo '•o Pot..,!alt "I(-. ~U(I'" •60 lMI $OIO••n, 9,,,.,, l .0 fl'-\CI -lGI l S. AL~ l!ACCt:r ~o !lo'• 1111.tc:lo.•""lll\ ~rttdY 0."f MH"/ R~<tt, Gttltl\;I b•~~. C1pH1I N $(1tATC><&O -~r••twllwlfl U l!llACTA """"' Ht:•!Mr .I. Poi.<>'81t "le~ P<!ld llOf.00. DEMOCRATS! HAVE FUH o• .. I•~-~ M<etl"9-1'arty.,.S,.ahn l ... f!"_1• --"* ••> NEWPORT DEMQCR.ATIC CWI PARK NlWPO«T SPA (81n ~ft.,,., & ,.._.,., M4-,ltt T ... ..,._..,,.. 16-7;~5 ,..... •4Ml,1 I . . Rustle1·s Captu1·e SI\ N 1' A f.IARIA-Golclen \\'('s t (',01Je11:c claimed third plat'e In the Allan ltaneock ba~ebalJ lourn[1r11cnt Saturday, dnwnin~ C1-1n11d11 7-~ in Ilic de<·idi ng contest hc.ri.'. The victorious Hustlers got !!lrotig pitching through eight innlngs from Kirk Ellison and rallied four ru~ In the third inning to claim the y,·ln. A tv.·o-run triple by Brent Partridge after titike Sanchez hnd reached base on an error and Klrk Peterson singl ed 'i''aS tile big. hit In the innins for Colden \Vest. ll.indy :O.hlls then singled in Partridgo. 'and moved arounCi himself bll an l'rror. "'i ld pitch and single by BiU \Vhitelcy. The Bus!lcrs added t'i''O n1orc runs in the shcth, ui1 h the aid or t"'o Can;1du errors. c:ary Norlh st11rt rd the si.l th inning spree with <1 u·at k and Sanchez followed v.•irh a si ngle "''hich was misplayed in lhc outfield. Nonh scored on the play and Sanchez took third. \Vith two out , J ack Hudson walked and when he at- tem pted a steal of second. the catcher t~ the ball away, 11tlo~ing Sanchez to scOre. Ellison hurled eight innings. collC"Cting four strikeouts. but got into trouble in the ntinth as Pat E!ipinoza came in to get the save. Gollfll WHt Lil .. "l0<th. u • ~~"'""'· Jb • lll••tlt~. u • Pe!tr.or>. " • l(lt'''· I~ • ri~'"'"°'· ( lu11'on. c i MI01 " • "IOdtun~. c• • Wn\ltltY. " ' l<'•.,nt'<lv. o~ • Elli'°". ~ 0 E•olnn1e. o ' ror•I• " Scort b¥ lnftlftcu ' ' ' 0 , • ' • ' 0 0 " 0 0 ' .... 0 • ' 0 • " ' 0 • ' ' ' • 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 0 ' 0 • • • • . ' . ' TopTi1nes For Jaycee Swi111111ers Vollevball • l\latcl1 'V 011 By Japanese I Girls Face Releaguing Problems By llOWARO l.H HA NDY Clln.tt .. k6-• ...._, ... Sttvltt Sfxirts programs for girls have conle a long way ~n 1.he past few years, but there's stUI a long 1i.·ny to go. Gltl5 :..thletic procrnms on the high school ievcl have 1akcn a giant s1ride 1forv.·ard during the past yfar and CIF' Playo ff con1potition is being offered ln a variety or sporls on a somewhat lenient basis. Westmont In s,veep Of SCC £,\I\i'A BARBARA -\\'Psi· moot College's Rich S~ncer slammed a three-run homrr u•ith one out in the bottom of the ninth to give the hosts a 7· 6 win 01'Cr S ou I he r :i c111iforn ia College of r.0~!:1 t<.lesa and sweep a baseball~ doubleheader Sa I u rd a y af· ternoon . In tlie fi rst game, SCC's Vanguards led to their own demi se by 'A'a\king 11 batte rs in the abbrevia ted seven in- ning contest, eve n t u a ll y pa}ing the price. 11..-1. The nightcap 'A'3S another story, however. as SoCal led from the sta rt only to be stun· ned in the bottom of the ninth. The Vanguards huilt a 3--0 J~ad on a single run in the first nnd a puir in the thtrd. Carl Jerfrics led orf the th ird "''ith a single and Bobby Johnson follo1i.·e<l suit . l\.1ickcy Lebeck hit into a fielder·s choic:e but a single and sacrific:e fly scored Johll!l)n and Lebeck . After taking a 4.0 Jcad in the fourth, Westmont battled hack lo slice th e lt>ad to 4-3 going into the seventh. sec apparently put the game away with two more runs. U.beck singled, ,.1orales doubled and after a fl y out , f\like \Vardlow singled acro!s both runs. The lead held until the bot· tom or the ninth when Spencer's three-run blast pull- ed it out for Westmont. f\torales lead the Vanguards allack in the second game. collecting three hits in four trips to the plate. Pll ST GAMI! loC .. (0 '' ... ' .. i i g ii I l ' ' ! ! 0 0 ' • • • ' otl(I 110 ,_ 4 m 1110 •-11 I ECOND OAME Stell UI leose A '74 Datsun 610 Sed .... ,,.._ • Tu3rllfl'ICIOEL. COSTA MIU DATSUN 2145 HAllOl ILYD.C.M. 540.6410 Next year wUl be differtnt &<"COrdlng to those in the know and CT1', admlnlstruth·e 11ssist· 1J1t l'hyllls Bla1z ls one v.1lo ijgt'CCS. "We have a girls releaguing committee set to meet 'J'Ues· day 10 dlscu.sis the situation. \\'e have soot qucstiOnnaircs out to all of the high schools and this committee will take into conslderatlon req uests from the schools although tbert art some problems." One of the ba>lc problems ror the girls releagui.ng (.'Om· mlttec 'A'hlch ls c:omposcd or Vic Sherreltt of University High, Dr. Jean \l.'ilson from Santa Ana. Hobert Jacobs from Simi Valley, Alex Ale:x· ander rrom Desert Sands school district and Pi-f\r 1 . Barbara \Vll!IOO, girl:i athletic director at lleverly •!Ills High v.•ill be find ing nn e<JUl!able solution for a.II concemOO. It ls known lhal Jfuntin,ton ha ve never btcn U90Clated Beach. Westminater, Edison, with the CJF In 1he past. Fount.a in Valley, Ne v.• po rt "Y.'e ha\•e approximately 14 Haz;bor, ~tarlna , CostR ~1esa Ca thol ic icliools and 1 ix and E3tancia hs,,·e ronded private girls 5C'bools that arc togelhtr and ha\'e elected 10 In this category." Phyllls says. ell.II themselves the Beach "This makes another problen1 Cltiell League. for the comflttee. "1'hc thing 1i.·e all ha"e in "\\'ht.>n lhe committee' meets common Is h.1vin~ a CAA "'·Ith commissioner Kenneth program for 150 girl! Pl ad· Fagan.~ and myself, we wUI dition to varsuy and jjUl'lior review u•bat has h.1ppened 'and vnrslt)' compet ition in nine chtck the reque5t5 tha t ha\'~ ~rt!.'' Jane Caldv.'Cll. girls befn made." she adds. GAA chaim1an at Newport 'Ibl:J year there are about 3S Rolls in Finals llartior says. leagues for girls sports under "This request y.i ll be given the CIF jurisdiction. Ne1t serioos C'OllSide.ration by the. year there v.i ll be at least as commit~." P.ffss Blatz proft"· many in addition to free lancr iseS: "But there are other leagues for sports in which all problems lrom the girls stand· of the schxlls do n o t Uni' s F altermeier point. participate. ··Anaheim. Oran~e a n d The nine sports agreed on Snares Net Title Whittier school distncts, "Aith by the Beach Cities group in· e:tcepUon or La Serna H.igh, cl~ tennis, ''oUeyball, rield reel thei r girls programs are hockey, basket.1>311 , track and not ready for CIF play. field, gymnastics. sot'.tbatl, University. lligh's Br ad Faltermeier, to the surprise or no one. brCC'zcd past Dana Ohanesian or Loora 6-1. 6.(l Saturday to capture I h e singles title in the ~ta Mesa Invit ational tennis toume.- ment. With action being played at c:osta l\.1esa 1-figh and Orange c.Oast College, the Trojans senior had his toughest com· petition in the semifinals v.'here Edison 's Leroy Schiel battled Faltenneier before railing, 7-6, 6-4. 1'-tagnolia's John Cain and Robert llolifield l\'OO the doubles tro'i''n. d o w n i n g Edison's OJrt Lynott and Glenn Ruud. The team ti tle is still up for grabs as Gary Ellmore end Bob OeSo la play Westminster's J im Jones and \Varren Focrsch r..tonday for third place in doubles action. Edison is cuJTently three points behind !\farina, 39-36. but with a ,win would collect four points fur the victory. V1..-ltv Sl ... lfl s1,.,,111n1ll II. F1H~tr IV"lv1r1lly) Clef. S<;hitl 1£dlionl 7'4. 6-l . Ollt'Wtlar> (Lotti ) Ot l. Sw- IM1rl1W) 14. ..... Pllllll •· Ptllll'nwlr (Ul'll--.Jtv) d t t . Oht "'i.!111 ILM•I) .. 1, 6-0. T1111'<11 fllltt SC'fllel /Ed!tOCI) Ott s-v (~rlrw) .... 1-S, "'1. ClllMl•tt• 1tlllln~1I• GtMltr (Colt• Mew/ dlf. Yovno tT•OI') M , ..._., ~J. H1mro IStn C1-trl Ott. MIOVl•no (C0tl1 Ml11) 6-0, .. ,. P1 .. 11 Htmrt tS1" Cl1..,...11) clef. Gensllr IC01t1 Mt .. J 7'4, .. ,. Vt~ty Otli.i .. Stlllllllllls C1l11.tloll"eld IMIOl'IGll1I d1t. Ellmcr• DtlOll IEdl-.J '°"'• ~ 14. "ucll·L~l'IOll (Edl!OI') di!. l"otl'Jd'I. J _. IW1111nln,._l .. 1. W. PIMll C11Mlollntld CMt011G1!1J dtf, lll;lldd· Lyf\Ofl IEdllOll) 1-J, 1·5. ,,...,.. ,.,_ To I• 1'11yt11 Moltdly, detwmlnlnt , .. ,.,, ti"•· c..-."• """" .. " lllll"'""olldo ITl'G'il o.f, Witt....,. co..ivt..-itvi ~ 1.s. M~ l~tlllll dlt. Mufrylft< l(r!~orl1n CCDlll M111J 2"-.-0. .. 1. fll111I• lllllh•·l"vlldra (T•Cl"ll Hf. '"-Cook !Co1t1 Milt) .. 1, U , .. 2. Ht¥1<• Sl ... 111 5...,1n11111 KU'Vllff' IMtrlnt ) clef. (llf\fl'd fl•o- 811<~) .... 1-4. r ocl'nv f5u""v Hlll1l dtf. W1tclltr IMfrlnt ) fl>-1, fl>-\ ,-1n1l1 Fcqf"ly ISU""V Hi~ll Off. ltl/YPtl' !M1rintl fl>-), l·I. C1111"'9fll• 011t rt1rllftlll Hew"rl !M•rintl def. Jl/lltlf i l(t!'I• red~l 6·~· l.&, 14. JC!llnlOll ICottl Mt11l dll'f. l'l"llY IS." "Then we ha ve Saddleback, badminton and ll'4imming. Sanla Ana. TusHn and '-Another school that is look· H• ..... 111• (M1•1:!i'11,,.,, '0 u" I. Foothill, to name a few. that ing (or a league home :il the tM1ono1•1 1 .. ,, ..o, .. 1 have been left oot of current present time is Santa Ana ~:\~' league requests. \'alley v.·hile 11 schools' [rom 0ov1.-s~t11v IL• ourn111 <1ef. Po,1e1. "1be Beach Chics League the combined Fr~v•ay and Nel-...•n 1E11•11c1•> 1.s. N . •·l. Cf'OllS('S over four boys leaguC'S Orange Leagues for boys M,·e Tlll nl '*"' he •••j A1m1t1C11r11.H11nt11>91on rcot11 .Y.e11l and some administr ators feel indicaled t y want """ r OV.'Tl aot. Ho·llovd r1..a.r1l t>, 0c1111n. the gi rls shoold be aligned in girls circuit. corito1•;1 1':,1:*'111" the same leagues as the The releaguing committee 111;1,.,...Frl1$ IEdlwn> otf. """'<''"" boys," PhyUis says. may not reach any roncrete cu"1wiri11•1 .. ,, .. ,. "\\le ha'e about -'"'·d of formula at its first ,..._ting. P:rt111m111 s 1111111 .,., .. -uw ...... " 111111fl111h. the schools that have respond-But time is running out and l(r11~~e•~~1~7':.1.H~\~1 o~. SuHmtn ed 10 our questionnaire re-~tiss Blatz as9.lreS one and all t rmn (Troyl def. Jol'"Mlll ISvnnr questing alignment with a that a detenninafion will be Hrnsi ,., 2"' M,,,,,, · I I d.ff h th -·•· faster than •'n the ca•• g1r s eague 1 er~nt I an e uwnn: ""' lhlll" ITroyJ dtf. KllloOO is_,v Hm11 boys. l\.tost are probably a car· o< the boys in order to com· '""'· .. l. Thi"' ,11c1 ry~ver from leagues of the plete next yea r's JChedules. s.mm111 cvn1....-.i1y1 Off. J~ past .'• ""t --•tt-a ppr o, a I CSIJl'll'ty H1U1l llY oel111lt. DU •.u.uuiu '"" c ...... 1t1111 Another problem the CJF is must be agreed to by the Cl F Slf191H Jt.,.lflllt l• f . •th th ~ . ·1 bcf 't becom Ca"'Plltlt ieolW111l aef. M 11 1,, acing WI e ne\\' em.,.,as1s counci ore l can e 1u111....-.11v1 .. 1. w. on g\rls playorrs is that of all· off icil'll in all cases and that FO'tlf'Nn (~"" Cl-•rl dtf. Dl•on 1uni.115riyi .. ,, .. ~ '""'· girl enrollment schools that mny take .longer. l'!Mll 1---------------- CamP!lell (Edi"°") d~. Fortmtn f~'" lr"'""""""'"",,.. ... ,...,..,.,...,..,,....,,,.. ... ,...,. ................. .., Clt"""te) 6·1, .... T'E"41 SCOll!!S: Mtrl ... 3', f:dlSOO'I )I C Eo)l10t1 '1 OoublM 111,.,,, wtll< I wlft MMO•Y. w:ort• tool' to ""\" 1111 i.1m lllte. Wiii! I 1.,...., EdilOll SCOt'f'I ,_ PDlnU and Ma•i"I wlnl '"" ltlm II· lit ), Univ«~lly lJ, C.:.!1 Miii 16, Sunnv ,..111, 2s, l•ov !!, LOo1•1 is. Mt0noll1 14, E~tancl1 •nd L•IW"I l!lt1cf\ n, S•n c1_ ... ,, 11. L• Qullll• f, N.-...port H1rb0r I, Pt~lllc1 i nd DOU YOUR CAil IDLE ROUGH? WE START HAllD? GIVE l'OOll MILAGl? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP 111<11 HAABOO BLVD OOSlA. 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Best in the league for Orange Coast sports news DAILY PILOT • DAI LV PI LO T (';) 34 Coast Residents Be~o1ne Citizens SANTA ANA -M•undy Thursday, 1974, was a memorable day in tht ltves o( 34 Orange Coast residents v.·ho will now celebrate Euteor fw the first time as , Amerlcan citizens. ' Led by Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver, atrecent op- pointee to the local benc~. y t1fferfd 1heir first pledges of allegi nee to the nag ThurJday in a colorful and crowdt.1d n31Urallzation ceremony. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banvard nnd ,Judge Raymond Vincent jOined · Judge Oliver on the bench as Orange County welcomed the latest lnflux. of 121 former aliens. The. ceremony closed \\'ilh the trad i- tton.al group photograph in the sunswept Plaza of the Flags after the n('w citizens \\·ere "'elcomed by representatives of !he American Legion and its 11uxlliary. the League of Women Voters. the Daughters or lhc American Re volution and the Elks ~lub. · J\tlNf FLAGS v.~rc provided by the DAR -as the nCYl citizens joined their families .and friends \li<the ncai'by plaui. \Vhat he called "the happy roin- t•1den ce" of lioly \\'eek and lhc solemn <'ilizcnship ceremony \\'as stressed by J1c'puty Dist Atty. Pat Brian of El Toro, \.1:ho delivered the Invocation as a bishop of the Monnon Chu.rch. the parade of nlne Orange Coast l'Om· munlt les ti'hlch sent S4 rtsklmtJ to the Sf'rond ~turallz.atlon session of 197.\. • Each of the h''O gavie eight of Its locals, l'\e\li'l)Ort Beach five. Fountain Valley four. 1'1 i!:sion Vltjo, Irvine, Seal Beach and San Juan Capistrano \li'O each, and El Toro squeezed into ttie list ·with one former alien. COfl.'TI\m UTJNO na!lons "·ere-led by Brita in ,ith JO former su jects of the CfO\\"n. Canada , another ma jor supplier of new Americans, was second. with stven lining up to accept their citizenship papers. The Orange C.OOst's new Americans, ln order of the contributing nations, are: CANADA -\\'anda nnd r.ordon Robert Cal\'ert, 26541 1-fontttito, 1-Usslon \1iejo: Sandra Irene J\ersha .... '. 16~1 Hollyv.·ood Lane. Huntington Beach; Pierre Ale:<· andre Le Blanc, 452 Prospect, Newport Beach: R<Wi'helle Tflby Com insky .. ~102 l..a\\'SOn, Huntington &.'&ch : Sandn1 Ellen !'ifcCool. f:m2 li·lilton Cirrlc. Hunt ington &>ach and June \\latson. 18740 Cnrdala St.. Fountain \1a1tcy. ' CHILE -Cerilia R.11inoff Gomer,,, 1060 Salinas Ave., Costa ~lcsa. CHl:'\'A -Cheni;:-Chih ltsu. 10'.?0! Janaca Circle , Foun tain Vallt'.'.v :ind \\'ing \'ip Ft1ng, 4521 Parkgtcn Circle, lr\'inl.'. Glll::AT BR ITAlr-.' -~latllda and . Seal Btach: f..dnn ?!>largartt and Joseph Bernard Doordman. &2i W. 15th St., Sp. 46. Newport Beach: Ha7.el and James Edward Bicknell. 32131 Via de Oliva. Slln Juan Capi,iraoo: Lindsey Eleanor and AlisLalr \\'llliam \\'addtll (both minors), 3011 \l.'arren Lane, Costa P..fe.'ia. I RE LAND -Dolores Philonicna Vituc· ci, 800 W. ISlh St., Sp. 61, Newport Beach. JAP~N -Keiko Dorchestl.'r, 17561 lllckory Tree Lane, lrvtne; Yaeko Boswell. 961 I Innsbruck , Huntington Beach and Setsuko Sano Langlina is, 310i Samoa Place, Costa ~1t'S8. lifEXICO -Irma Lui L u j a n Rodriguez, 4233 Fir Ave., Seal Beach and Eva Angelina Perez Dav~. 961 Dahlia, Costa ~fesa. THE NETHERLANDS -f'ran<:o~ Edouard f'erouge, 12tz4 Calendula Ave., Fountain \'alley. Tl!E PHILIPPl1\'ES -~lodestll Apuad Cruz. 19251 Worcester. lluntington Beach and Ramon Obtcra Oropesa (minor J, 2Z'/41 Jubilo Place, El Toro . SOUTH KOREA -David ~lark Di~he'r 1minor 1, 6561 Kfrklund Ch:cle. 11un· tington Beach. \\'EST GERri.!Ai..r,· -Elke £,·a-~laria Bebout. 6592 Jardinl'S Drive, lluntlngton Beach: Theresia Bleul. 191~2 Colchcstrr Lane. Huntington Beach and A!trid Thorey ri.1ullcr, 3225 New 't'ork Ave., Costa ~lesa. l lt 1 ~-.~.._ .... __ ··May God bl ess you ;111 in this fine ne\\' endeavor and may your love for your new country be as greal as ~Hs love for you," Bishop Brian said. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach led o .... ·cn Francis Go r n1 an , 2114 \\"estminster, Costa ~tesa; Brian \\'in- nard. 9859 Swan Circle. Fountain Valley Janet Ann ~teadows, 225 Harva rd Lane. YEr-.IEN -Tahcr ~lohamed Himcd 1minor), 2912 Coast lligh .... ·ay, Sp. 10. Ne.,.,·port Beach. 1 ~1 FORMER ALIE NS SWORN TO C TIZ ENS HI P IN COUNTY IN MAUN DY THURSDA Y CER EMON Y Airplane Keeps Eye On Phone Cables A gma]I red and white airplane llith the word s "Telephone PatrOI." act05! its vo'ings continues to be a familiar sight as it circles Orange County t\lo•ice a week. Il's an airborne patrol unit, designed to reduce the number of chopped unde rground cables and to help insure unin· terrupted communications for Lhc users of Pacific Telephone's nearly one million phones in Orange County. Pilots for Ro.se Aviation of llawtOOme, under phone com· pany contract, are trained to spot underground cables by identifying markers such as manhole coven and splicing points. They can determine exact cable l ocations anywhere along the aerial route they cover, which In· el udes about 7S miles ln the county. General Manager C. R. Johuton said most accidental cable cuts happen when COO· struction crews e x c a v a I e llilhout calling the telephone company in advance. THE TELEPHONE of- ficial added that the patrol plane is equipped with tv;o- v.·ay radio and a special air-to- ground loudspeaker mounted PHONE COMPANY PLANE SPOTS CABLE ROUTES OVER BALBOA ISLAND TO PROTECT THEM on the landing gear. The loudspeaker gives the pilot ronstant communication with \\"Ofk crews b e I o V.' , Johns ton said. "A friendly and helpful .... ·a m.ing is blared to \.l"Orkmen below shouJd they be found dangerously close to buried cables," he said. ~1eanwhile, "cable locators'' \\'Ork.Ing on the ground arc deployed throughout the roun· ty on various construction pro- jects as building su~nn­ tendent.s call for their free maps and charts sho"'ing localiora of Ole buried installations. ca b I e locators sa ve construction cre.,.,·s the trouble of trying to locate the underground cables lhemsel\'es. Cable locators may be sum· mooed by c.a.lling 63.J.-0811 any tune of the day or night. Johnston said. "Th is serl'ice is available to .all coostruction crews -or anyone planning an~· t~'J)C of cxca\'ation. ·· i\.leany,·hile, the ~1onday and Thursday nights ot the little plane \\·ill keep an eye oo Oran11:e County's spra.,.,·1ng construction lndusll')'. 110\'G !\O'.\G I Ll'l 1 -All ill\"l"Stmt'nt progran1 that IK'l- ted 11.s f('IUr orgoniU"rs -lhrl"t· Arnl·ricans and a ran;id1an - morl' than $1 million has left up lO 200 !long Koo g con1- nv>dity speculators \lo'ondcrini,: y.·here their n10ncy .... ·ent. The men .,.,·ho set 11p !hr Pnc1f1c Con11nod11y Exchilngc Ltd . ha\'C d1sapp4~;1red . ;ic- coniing In Ule ix>lice, and Ml ha\·~ 1nost of Ute l'Ornp.:any 's reronls. "At this sla~e thl'rl' i.~ no f'\"Ldt:ncc of any t:rUTI10<1l of· fcnse',"' John Grieve, senior superinlf'ndcnt t•f t~ fl•lflli Kong police connnerc1al cnrnc office, said. E\·en so, the police ha\·e asked la.,.,· enfort'C'n1t•nt of- licials in the t:n1t<·d Sl.11•·~ lo hel p in the tn\·cstigation <1f th1• four, ident ified as Aml·rican" Jlrome <;oo~·n and frl.'d c..·.arc.,.,· of Encmo, CJlif , .luck Higgins of Dallas. and Cana · dian Orest E\·asui.k. li'ho had Ix-en li\'tng 1n Sher1nan 0.1ks. C.1Ji f. THI:: FOLR opened the PacifiC' Commodity ExL"hang('. J.td.. in (Jctobcr to handle highl y sophis\lca!rd and fre· qucntly ri;.ky in \'rStll'l('nts in coffet". sihcr, cocoa and other commocl1!1f'S. I II. Fredricks. s.1lrs and managing d1r•·•'111r or thr com· pan~·. said that 1n slightl~· more than f1\·c n1unths. the four oolll'c!t"d n1orr 1han $1 mi lli on fr11n1 W 1n1c~tor;<>. I Bv \larr-h 12, all Four hail ](..ft· l!oni: t\11ng ;-11\(I s111l Restit11tion PaV111e11ts Rock 'n' Roll Growing V p ., Made to Fraud Victin1 s You lhillk rock mUSlc is louder than ever? · opcrn "Tomn1 y"' as an rx- ample of good v:rn1ng . Th<' prite·\lo·inning songs of Stevie \\"onder are of high caliber - and many more actists could he named. such a.'I F.!ton John. the late Jiml Hend rix. the Beach Boys, aru:I Herbie Jlan- cock. recc11't>S /rf·qucnt v1 si1s at the Fender plan t in Fullerton frorn rcx'k artists and other rnusicia n ~ PORTLAND, Ore. (APJ - TIM! rlt'!t of $900,000 in restitu- tion payments has been made lo victims of a securities fraud committed by a former employe or a Ca I if or n i a brokerage finn. llarold F. Smither. !i2. former Salrm manager of first California Co., pleaded guilty in feder!l court la~t moolh to 11 counts of frau d. admitting 1hat he converted customers' 1nooey to his o .... ·11 use. St a 1 e Corporation Com - n1issioner Frank Healy said Tuesday that customer!'>lost a total of $559.000 I h r o \I R h diversion of hmdll. but interel)t doe on the aCCOWllS. sorne JO l't'ars old, raises the re.~tilu· lion to about !800.~. Payn1cnts for thf losses. 11•bich ranged fro1n $5, 193 to $252 000 from 10 customers. are ' being CO\'ercd by in- surance companies for First California Co., which had to pay the first $50.000 on a deduclible po1iey, Healy said. P.tOST Of TllE victims are elderly, eight IA'ere "'ido"'i; and four are nov.· deceased, he said. Smither ''-a" sentrfl("f'(i lo ~1 monlhs in jail. six months ln a community treatment Cffiter ind five )·ears' '4Jro- 'ba1lon. llealy uld his ofni:e•s In· \'CStl11atlon Ms uill:en more than a )'ear nnd cnst S4!i,OOO. Tht accounting work \\"Rli p11ld for by l"lm Cnliforniti Cn .. Listen more carefully. ad· ,,...hich Healy said cooperated vises or David L. Guptoo, a fully. music e:<ecuti\•e who believes lie said the e\'idcnce un· that rock and roll. now past iL, col'ered v.·ilJ be m a d e 25th birthday, is be-coming a\·ai!able to other former mature and much more rc!in- clients of Smithcr"s IA'ho feel ed . they ha\'e incurred losses '·The volwne ~still there," other than through diversion Gupton says. "but now the of funds. FINANCE sound is cleaner. more In Portland. meanwhile. a musica l and the result of bet· Salem la.,.,:·cr and form er ter musicianship." presidf'nl of the Oregon Slate GUPT0:-.1, marketing dU"et· Gupton, a music major fron1 San Jose Slate Co 11 e g c , Onc.-e the musician grts a good 1nstrurnrnt theSI' days. Gupton adds he is much more likely to he ab!{' Vi product> good music from it than hi~ less sopNstiC'ated fort!n111ncr of 25 yea rs ago. S il i:e r Price t o D rop~ Bar filed suit in U.S. Di.strict f " nde 'I · \ tor or r e r "us1ca S"~ "R'''ClS0'.} 1,)P ' _ It ~ t Court Tuesday, charITTng First T J l · h k--..i ~ '-" n.. SI~ a or.~ P'Jll•~• m<lne~· in 01 o-· C cp Jon e lnslrumtnL,, W l l iic..iu· 'Jl'lt' pn'ce of Si!\'Cr could Siher, stC'kln" prl)IPC!ion rrl)!Tl California Co. with \'iolat ing rt · F II rt · ' qu.1 r rs tn u e oo, L!l con-tumble tht• i·ear if the market ....... h f"1rs a ~ 1nnatt00. dnllar state and federal securities -..1 onJ ·th I t -ccml..., not Y wi ~ es o Y.·ere based onlr on :irupply and dc\'aluat1on :ind the (Jil en1- Jaws. Cable Se t rock. coun1ry and other musi-demand, a Federal HC'Scr\'{' bar(jo. Asa L. Lewelling a s k s · .... t 'th th I " C'l.ans, uul a so ~n e et-Bank: of San Fr a n c i ! <' o Aftrr th" r rnOOr(jn 11 ;1.~ damages totaling $ 1 7 5. o o o t r nd 1•-1r ' from lilt brokerage firm, ils SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~.~1 °. ~ """"1 · Id d economist reports. liftrd. !he :Stl\·Cr pr1ee dl"!)pJX~I The largest telecom-i•US\ClallS 0 evtry n ~10\\'t'Ver, ''\'onnc IA!"'Y cau· to s-i .r.~. president, Smitber and ~f .J. arc more 51..--n~tl\'e to sound ti·--~ ''·t the roller _'"'' __ Coen. a srcurities salesman rnurUcatiotL~ cable ever to h ,_, n--k · lJIK.'U ..... ....., I an eve r l.lt:UCl'e .• ......._ mll"il· ,,·1v-n\a rket does not alv.'a.\·s • for the company. span the Pacific -o $183 · do · 1 " . . cians now not simp Y turn re...........i to such factors. m:lllioo feat or engmeenng -vol . ,,..,._ lEWEU.L~G charges that i8 being installed r r 0 m up the ume lo maximum "P3ydlology Is often a more Smither and Coen conspired in California to Oltlnawa via and keep it there, they use potent influence on prices 1ha11 1 early 1970 lo sell securities in G •-1 !;Otlnd dynarnjcs, v.i th very ---'uct""' and -"-'n>ptt'on }fawaii and uam. J'\111\:r can .......... '"" '"""""' compallies o .... 11ed or conlrolled Telephone and Telegraph was loud and very 10ft and all data," r-.-ls. Levy wrote the 1 by them at prices which were grades belWMl. bank's Business and Financ1<1I 1 "manipulated to provide the aM!lllOCf'd. "They Wit dlstortion as Letter. greatest immediate return lo 1'bt ~e wiU be capable of much a.s ever, but now ii is" a ~Is. Levy said lhat th prirf" them." c:arrylng84Sslmultaneooscon· more natural sound~ used of silver skyl"Ocketed to 56.70 llis suit cites claims In-vers.1llons. said AT&T ti'hkh as a musical e_1press)Qll. not an ounce in late Jo'ebruan· as volving 12 sepMate companie,, is working with several othtr as the faddist gunmlck that It __ _ · in which be sa)'S he invested telecommmlcatioos rmns. used to bt." I on the ad•ice ol the defon-ATlT ,.id that the lotol of Gupton oald there ' r' CONNELLEASE dan1s. O\'E""1!115 calls to and"from the St>\eraJ msons for tht~t 1be 11dvke. says the suit, United St.lies mainland in· <"hanges. lncludln~ the fact1 El , ,,,. , ~sled p r i m a r 11 y or cre8.5ed by more than 28 per· that rock music and musicians I ' 1i:.1 m Is representation And ~nt. are n1a1urtng. The anlslc; lend v •• , FMt.,-, Aort11.,1...tt Ofnlssion of materia l f:iclS ATlT s.lid v:orkm.'m ha ve to be oldtl' now and better Ch..,•lfl Lnslllf ~!fl which. if divulged, \lo'OUld hfl\'C ~ k nt &Jn Luis f'ducattd In music The songs , , • • diJcouraged LewtLUng froin gun ""or no"' arc "'ritten mu<"h bctttt. I "'"s 14 !•0•• H•tc.hbock kl lhe . 1 {)h1s:JO. the Ll S mainland 68• ma -t1g investmtn .s. l<'rm1na1. llE POl~IED out 1lti1t rock "Ill M011TH he 14;·~.~"'l;!p~•~i:;·: ..... --... ,-.... -E-C_A_R--0-W~""-ERS -1 "~ , .. t. ~~ ~:~· , .. ., amount he losr In the In· " .... 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S:111 fJa·;.:o ;ind S.111 Fr;1n ·1· • o Order Yours NOW • •• -~ (·-:j ~~t~s 1000 ,.....,· J ~.;:.. - -~--"lj' Beautiful Stick-on Labels 'IT •PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE "• •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO Sil£ O f LAl!IE L Mr• JO"" 00• 123 M••n Sl•••l Anyt O•ll, Any•lal• 111 •~ '---------- r---------------------1 Fill in tni, coupon. cl ip •nd m•il with Sl.2S to: Pilot Pr inting let>.I Oiv., Po't Off ice Bo• 1.560 Co•t• Me••, C11lfo rni1 92626 I• Swr1 t• w .. y•wr z;, CMI• 1111.11;41:01t&--- L------------------( I' I • I . . . . .. t; fl 0~1LY PiLUI Sunda~. APf1I 14, 19"14 Real Estate .. , ~''Questions/Comment ~ By Realtor Randall McCardl• · Here's my letter to a tax collector. It fleets my ffflln9t very well. Maybe your readers wou d enjoy a chUckle too. A taxpayer, Costa Me u In· reply to your demand to pa,y my ta.ices, I wi sh :to say that the present condition of my Dank account -makes it almost impossible. fli1y financial condition is due to Federal laws. State Jaws. County Jaws, City laws, 'Corporation laws, molher·in-laws, brother-ln-faw s, sister· ~in-laws, and outlaws. . Through these laws I am compelled to pay a busi· ness tax, amusement tax, head tax, school tax, food tax. delense tax.~gas tax, light tax, water tax, saJes tax, car· pet tax, income tax, furniture tax, excise tax, and hid· den tax. They even tax a man's brain. I am required to get a business license, car license, truck license, not to mention a marriage license and a dog license. I am also required to contribute to eve.ry organiza. tion of relief, incl uding 'Vomen's relief. 'Vorld relief, Unemployment relief, Red Cross, Blue Cross, and the Double Cross. ~ Sun Ranch Expands Cnpistra1io Tract Starts Second Unit \Vith only to homes re- maining in Lhe first unit, cxin- struction has ~un on the 33- home second 1ncreme11t at Pacesetter's Sun R a n c h developemnt on the hillsides overb:>klng picturesque CapistraAO Valley, according to Landon M. Exley. vice president and JI: e n e r a I mnnager of Pace:setter llomcs. The project is planned for a total of 66 homes, in- cluding 33 in the first group. Sun Ranch is located less than three miles from the new Dana Point Marina, Doheny Stale Park, 18 miles of beautiful pobllc beaches and only a mile from the historic San Juan Gapistrano townsile, famed itor its n1ission, old adobes and swallow popula- tion. •i1N KEEPING with the ear- ly California tmdilion ·of !he area. ~·e·ve selected street names like Carlos, Manuel , Juanita, Ricardo and AUesan· dro de Hermosa," re pons Ex· ley. "The homes themselves renect the heritage of the area, having a rustic look with rough·he~11 tembers i.nd soar· ing shingle exteriors." The four models featUNI three or four bedrooms and two baths, ranglngfrom $51,950 10 $63,950, located on large . l0,000 square root lots. ter- raced to match the natural land contours. Some boast views of the grassy hillsides, others or the citrus orchards, crop ranns, and· still more of the ocean llseU. The large one and tv.1Htory homes, ranging from 1,774 to 2.326 square feet, feature shag c a r p e t i n g , "'ood-buming fireplaces with gas, three or four-car garages, concrete drivewa~ and UDderi::roond utilities. 0 THE R PACESETTER items Include built-in kitchens SEA VIEW VILLAS LIVE UP TO THEIR NAME IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Sea View Villas Going Up \ 1 floor5', beamed ceilings and tiJ.. ed 'kitchen floors. For my safety I have td carry life insurance, Pro~ erty insurance, liability insurance. burglary jnsurance, accident insurance. busienss insurance, unemployment insurance, old·age insurance, and fire insurance. Butler Retains Post With Nationa1 ll11ilde1:s including a sell-cleaning .oven, Developed hy Jaci< V. range fr.om $68,150 to $73~150. master bedroom .. suites and Baines and Company, end Sea View Villas' are · a con- models ha ve dining rooms, Estate, Inc., of Laguna Beach. compassing seclusion, in· large family kitchens. Some r'epresented by Nolan Real dominiurri pi' o J e c t en·lor=:::========:;- wet bars and powder rooms. ~a Vie": Villas are located at dividuality and spaciousness. ~ferrill Butler Jr., pres.idcnt yea r period , until formation O[ Many gian~Lf!UCalyptus trees 32796 Crown Valley Parkway The 52-unit complex provides ~1y business is regulated so that it is no easy mat- ter for me to find out who owns it. I am inspected, ex- pected. suspected, disrespected, rejected. examined, re- examined, informed, required. summoned. fined, coin· manded and compelled, unlil I provide an inexhaustible .supply of money for every known need, desire, or hope or the human.race. of lrvine-base<t Butler liousing Butler !lousing in 1971. have been preserved at Sun near h·lonarch Bay. extended vie~·s from the Corp., was re-elecjed an area An engineering graduate or Ranch and cul'iie-sac streets The Villas are w i l h i n horizon to the Coron ado vice president of the National lhe Univer~ity of Southern add privacy · to the new com-minutes of t~·n 111 a j 0 r Islands. 'Vhen I refuse to donate to something or other. I am boycotted, talked about. Ued about, held up and held down, until I am almost ruined. California, Butler ha s been a n1unit y which is surroW'lded by frecwavs and an hour's drive Each wtit is adorned "'ith Association of Jlome Builders frequent lecturer &fore na -open fields. of either San Diego or Los bc\1eled windo"'S adjoining the at the NAliB's recent con· tion al builder grou ~. lie also Sun Ranch is reached by Angeles. The hfonarch Bay sumptuous entrYWay11. The en· vcnlion in tlouston. has lectured at extension taking the Ortega Hlgrway off. area is the site of a cham-tire village will be decorated Butler, 'A'ho has nearly 25 classes on land use and ramp of the Sao Die~o pionship gol f course aod with a ve.getalion and placed years of land development and building at the University of Free'A•ay and traveling one \\'ithin easy access of courses in such a manner as to cordon bu i Id in g construction ex· California at Los Angeles and block to Del Obispo, then one in South Laguna, San Juan · off various areas of the oom- perience. will supervise NAHB the Universily of California at mile to the entrance sign at Capistrano and San Clemente. plex. Sympathetically yours, Tax Payer. a c t i v i t i e s t h r oughout Irvine. Calle Aspero. From Pacific Additionally, the region bas The interiors hold the in. California and Hawaii. Butler, hls wife, Emogene, Coast Highway, take the Del bike paths, a tennis club and a fluence ol past and present \\'e can't .sell Mt. Rushmore · Editor's Note: Ra ndall R. lllcCardle is an investment nJJolyst, a college ltcturer, and autlior of "Real Estate i11 California." Send your comments and questions to Randall R. J\fcCardle, c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560 Costa /.fesa 92626. Long actl·ve •· the NAIIB. tile · Ir· nd E cult b the .. but we can sell your u• · and their three children reside Obispo turnoff inland to vanety o 1ne restaurants a uropean ures Y h 0 u 5 e . ca 11 ce ntury Butler ls a member of the in Newport Beach. model home signs. shops. Prices of the units utilization of hardwood. oak 2.1.so.ato"!_ Realty 8G16M · group's Exeeutive Committee1----'-------------------;------------------------~-~--and has served as ·an NAIID Missio11 Viejo Sets Seminar on 1~1tildi,.,g \\'hat does a builder pay to convert dirt into a domain? How do physical factors affect lot values? Every individual, property owner, broker, appraiser, and developer can benefit from a "travel by bus" seminar to adual locations where experts "Aili disc!l.51 and a n s w e r qu estions about the development of land. The one..(lay travel ing S('minar is being sponsored by the Orange County Chapter or ti.he Society of Real Estate Appraisers, to be held on Friday, April 26, from 8;30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Ole h-tission Viejo Country Club, one-half mile east of the San Diego Free1vay on 0 s o Parkway. Oifford C. Hood, a principal of Jennings. Haldennan, and Hood , an Orange County civil engUieering firm, and Robert T. ~flsen. vice presk:lent and engineering g e o I o g i s t of G e o t ecbnical Consultants. 1'acific Co a s t engineering company, wlll di9Cuss land de\·elopment from the raw acreage stage to completed projects, nat ional director for nine years. He UI also a past presi· dent of the Building Industry Association or Southern Ca!i· rornia. Butler was ~founder and president of Butler-Harbour Construction Co .. which built more than 5,000 homes in a IS. Fil'ln Purchases Industry Land Alexander·Roberts Co. or 1851 Lang I e y Av enue . Irvine, importers and distributors of m a r I n e hardware and acccs.'IOries, has purchased 33.cm square feet of industrial land across the street. announces President Nil'k Alexander. The organization Intends to construct an i ndu s trial building on the site but has not set a defin ite date. ocean~oriented Rvi~ln huntington harb6ur Now you can own a distinctive three bedroom Townhome in exclusive Huntington Harbour. The Huntington Harbour Yacht and Tennis Clubs (mem- berships available to residents), boat slips, and shopping are all walking distance. Stretches of uncrowded beach are near- by. A magnificent Recreatio n club, swimm ing pool, sauna, and jacuzzi are all part of your Harbour Townhome. Interior amenities include · spacious rooms, wood·burning l'!'~·.;li.•rii•i•'Ji•m•;ii.·~·~"'.fli'~~'!'!'·~,!!'..,.!'!"t f ireplace, a complete Gen-wo 0ttao~- eral Electric Country French kitchen with gourmet gas range ~ 1 ~ \ and continuous·cleaning dou-.. ~ ble oven , private front and \ I rear entrances, and patios, are IOAlllDW•uo: ~ blended to give you a warm and happy ocean environment. 3 bedroom Townhomes From $43,500 ":"=" 90'l• Financing ._. ________ _. (213)592-2268,(714) 846· 1328 Corner ol Algonquin&Boardwalk 0.. harbouf townhome1 Anothtr Lincoln P,.,,ertr Comp•"Y Devtlopm.nt • the sea. -- • .... ,.. . . ' NE\VPORT TERRACE IS SEACOAST for completion during this year. LIVING for 281 di scriminating families NEWPORT TERRACE IS TOWN- in one of th e count'l·y's most exclusive HOME LIVING in a seaside village coastal communities, NEWPORT • atniosphere with all wood exteriors, BEACH. \Vhcn you get here yo u enclosed garages, beamed cathe- know you've arrived . dral ceilings, gas fireplaces, deluxe NEWPORT TERRACE IS appliances, nylon shag carpeting PARKSIDE LIV ING overlook ing and a choice of unu sual two and a fully landscaped, private 15-acre three bedroom floorplan s with all meadow whi ch includes a recreation :~::;;~~~;~~. th e quality feat ures you"cl expect club with two pools, a Jacuzzi, barbe-in a prestigious Newport cues, volleybal l and putting green. A~d,-;et Beach home. Buy today. By the Sea. From the P!lrific Co:t!il l-f i1:?.h\\'11y. t11kc Superior Ave. to Placcntiu A'•e., lch 0 11 19th Street. Fro111 'the SO\n Diego FrCC\\'U)", take I larlx.r Bl' d. rij;!,ht on 19th all-< he ''':\)' to the end. (714 ) 646-5001 newport te1·race parkside townhomes in Newport Beach. from $37,450 @IEackrshlp "11"5lll!I S!jSIErns, Inc. • ~ I A ClllllO COMlll\HY liill ' • • ! ; . . I .J :~ I ·. I ; . I I ",I ' I I I . j • I { . , • ! 1 ' • j ; ~I I ·1 ! . ' • I .. ' • . j _'.~ I I ' . I • .. . J -· Su"d.-.y Ap,!I 14 1q74 -----DAIL V PILOT C 7 Moving Up . In Real Estate Inflation Tagged as Housing Problem WASlll l\'GTON -The basic size fot a Dne was 8.202 square (eef., Ta.kin& acmunt of btl••een 1967·73 constru<'1lon loan~ fcv $1fij::le· problem for housing t 1 .square ftet, according to both rising lot prictt and Despite a tight monei ary family and up throui;:h four- infi&Uon, not the lack ol home buildoc Jn du & tr Y sn\alltr lots. land t'OSts rose at situation during 1973, banb family b o u s 111 ~ u111t-. The-ADA rsriresents nrarfy I ~ CO) 1>.1nk~ iot:ifl'd througtt-- 1~1: th,• n:1i11)n -96 pcrctnt ()( 1!11· 11td11!-1 ry ltrt,il Da.>10n Meyer, Thom as a-diet, and WUllam Walk« bave been named aaoclates ot- Walliel' Rldlanboo As9ocl&tet, a' Costa Mesa arcbhedural aDd plumiftJ frm, ft was ao- n oun c e d by Walter RichardOOD, P<esldent. presidenl and 1 e n e r a I nl!nager ol the Coldwell statistics. In 1973. It v.·as 6,990 a rate ol 13,4 percent per year acoountt'd for "8 percent or all at"COrdlng to UK-AA . .\ ,,_,-, R .. J. Monllland, -------------------------------..c_- ''Only those individuals who have clearly dernoqtitrated superior creative and relat.ed abifities are given ass:>ciate statw,'' Richardson noted. "Dayton, Tom and Bill have shown those quailties and con- s i d c r - ably more. They ha..:e ~made great c ontr i· butions to our finn." ~te yer, '''ilh \\'RA sir.t>e 1967. MIYI• t' 0 0 r d J- nates cominerci:i l projects for the 54-person !1r1n. Before joining \VRA . hf gained nine yea rs exper1encr: as a draftsman and project coordinator 1•oith t!'trN Los Angeles architectural firn1s. Born in Huron. S.D., be has ~'00 several national drawing contests. A land planner . con- centrating · on· iianned unit deve.I~ In several statea, Benedict bas been with WR.A since 1972. Prior to that. he 11-as "'ith the Army for three years as a f.'lci li· ties engin· ~er. A Champ- a i g n, 111.. •EM.9DICT native, he has a bachelor's clegroo in archi tecture fron1 Cal. Pol y, San Luis Obispo. and attended the University of California at Berkeley and rii t. San Antooio College. Walk.er is a graduate or the University of S o u t h e r n California wilh a degree in architecture and a licensed \\'Ork. arch I · tect. He is :i designer and project c<>- ontinator 3t WRA. and is r c spon· s i bl c for lllUCh of the firm 's cut of ,;talc Prior to joining the firm in 1973, he \Yas an associate in an architectural !inn and a plan· ncr in a planning firm. both in Nev.ix>rt Beach. Ar eyer Jives in C.Osla ~1esa; Benedict in Corona de\ ~1ar : and Walker in Newport Beach. Nev.tut Beach r e s i d e n t ' • manager Joseph n. Clarkson 'of Newport Beach has been : appointed Southt'>.m California 1 regional manager of C.Oldwell • Banker Re!idenlial Brokerage ! Co. Announcemen t of his pro- ; motion was made hv \Villian1 :H. FamsY>'or1h. se"nior vier • ' Banktr c o m p • any whom Cla rk· IOO SUcctf"d.. ed. In h\J new po si tion C lark · son will tu· (l.AAltSON Jl('rvi5e ~\'• en Southern California ('old· Y.'tll Banker officts dtaling ex- clusively \\-ith home sales. These include facilities in Palos Verdes, Newport Beach, La JoUa . Beverly Hills, Hrent· '1.«ld. &an Fernando Valley and SM Marino. Claru.i, following h I s association with Co J d w e 11 Banktt in 1966. was the top dollar YolW}'IC salesman in the NeiAtJOrt Beach-Costa f\fesa Realty Board during the years 1968 and 1969. Earlier. in 1967, he eamed second place honors from the board for sales · volume and list ings, He ~"'as r:amed n1anager of t h e i\C'A'f>Ort Beach office in F'ebruari 1970 and· vice presi- dP.nt in April 1971. TO'I MA.t\Cl1'1 has been appointed office manager of Red Carpet's nm\'est office, Newport Beach • Fas- hion Island Center. 567 San Nicolas Dri\•e. 1'1anci· ni has been :i s soc i a- t.ed "·Hh Red Carpet since MANCINI J uly as manager of the Palm Springs office. He also "'as an instructor of a Real Estate J.it'er\Sing School for Red Carpet. Tom is a former full time member of t.he faculty at College of the D<'"Crt. as associate professor of musi c. :\tancini and his y.1i fe ~1ary, now l\"eY.'pl)rt Beach residents, oontribut~ lO the cult ural life of the Coachella Valley. Ile founded and has dir'ected and conducted the Desert Sym- ptmy Orchestra since 11.1 in- reption nine year! ago. TEO GRAHA'I has been ap- pointed general manager of 1he Shopping Center Divisioo of United Resources. Inc. As general ma nager Graham y,·ill harxlle overall management and lea.c;ing ol GR A MAM headquarters Beach. P xislin g s1!e,;, majc;r tenant ne- g o ti a - lions. and future site ac quis}- t i on' plans . from the di· \'ision's \\''es-- tem regional in Newport Gral1am Joined Uni I e d RC'sources in 1969 and has had extensh·e e.'(pcrience and background in retailing and chain store operation as 11'ell as shopping center leasing and dC'velopmcnt ReaJ Estate Sen1i11ar Scheduled in Anahei1n Jl«Slden! ol the Amor!""' Bankors Assodatlco ( ABA). dedattS. "Mong°'" lllt<orut ratoa and rnoncage flmd avallabl[lly haV< bttn In the limtllghl y,·bene\•tt housing ~lef'lll are raised in Qirliresa," ~lorthland observed. However. he agned with Federal Home Loan Bank Jloar4 econorn lits that housing credit i.s no longer a negati\'e element in the national housing out.look . l\torthland is board chairman and chief e""'1tlve of!ic<r of P<opleo ~ arid Trust OJ., Selma, Ala., and ·the 118th Jnsident of Ille ABA He indicated that from 1953 lhrough "73. hou3ing """' 9Ud! <U land pri~. mattr:iaL,, 1axes. insurance. maintenance and rt'pairs ha\'e skyrocketed. ''l!\'TEREST RATES. on the other hand. s~· the next to Jo"·est percentage rise." Fuel and utili1ies show the lowest petCt"nta.ge increase. However, J\forthland predicts that when Ille results of fuel and utility prices for '74 are in, m:rtgage i interest rates will be at the bottom of the scale in terms ol perctntage r~. "\~ile lenders seem to have adequa te runds for housing at this lime," 1'.forthland said, "a major factor in the depressed housing sales picture is the high cost of housing." Costs rose e.c;pecia lly rapidly during the pa!t year, agJt?'avated by shortages of materials and fut.•I. ~1or1hland cited the fact that the a\·erage new home that !IOld for '$35,fm Jn [)1.'('Cm'ber 1972 sold for $40,900 in December 1973 --up IS pcrl'ent in only one year. "Land cost~ represent the single ITJO!it costly item of increase in buyinj; a home." he obsfrved. "During the last 10 years. the cost of land has risen at the armual rate of 9.1 perctnt per year. ~toreovcr. lots are getting smaller." ' IN 1967. 111E average lot Court Savs ., Renter llas Warranty TOPEKA, Kan. (UPfl -In a landmaric decision. the Kamas Sup-eme Coort says a renter is covered by an im- plied warranty lrom a landlord that his house is safe and healthy throughout the life of a lease. The ruling "'as handed down in a Wichita case in which the court ordered a new hearing. "There is a modem trend all\OOi various courts of lhis l country to recognize an im-1 plied waM'anty on the part of the lessor of urban residential property that the premises leased are suitable fo-r human oreupancy and will be main- .. ~ If you prefer dining in a skylit loft to leftovers in the kitchen, we built a Yo u set lhe I able i maginalively. village for you. Yo ur menu i> c<ircrully pbnned. ·r11c atmosphcrl' ;._ con duci\1c t0 stimulating conv('fS<ltion. You'repJrl ic ul.ir Jboul a lol of lh ings. Especi all y lhe plJ ce you coll home . You insis t on som e1hin1: special. Jusl .1 bi! diffe rent. A cut above all !he olher>. This is it. Village Walk. Unique new chalet like lownho mes wilh a spec lacular differen ce. Sop hi st1cJ tc·d new floorp lans, perfect for enl ertaining feature soaring beamed ceilings, sky lit I of ls, bJy windows, pr iv ,11e patios ancl rooflop ga rdens. Complete recrealional facilities including Jacu zzi . And ,1 great outdoor Jim<"· pherc everywhere . No, we're not tal ki ng about a mountain Shangrila. Vill age Wal k is real. ll's here. Oosc tocverylhing including NeWport Beach. ... --·----· .. If you're comfortable with Toumedos Bcrnaise, you'll frcl posilively at home al . • • ' < ~ ~ ... ~ .~ i Village Walk ~ -•• -•• -~'<(>U (,· '"' --. • r"' ~.·.· ... -. '·1-•"'" ,..,-----. .. . I · Village Wal k. from $28,990. ~·~. NrWPOAT BfACH ~·~·--1.~.· (;;, ... 'I 1 l,,·.: .. I l\\'\t ,,I' J .1!1 ,,-_, ( \11 ,,,, II• P~I'' nllf i \r rh•n\<'(-;1 1 i )11.\1"!. r .. ',,. (E 1EadErst11p hFng sys'tems. 1rn::. Real estate brokers whose residential sales may have slowed because of a light mortgage market s ho u I d con.sider expanding their actlvities in commercial real est.ate, acmrding to Rich ard Herb, vice president of Real Estate Education Company of Chicago. score of major c i t i e s throughout the natioo. tained in .uch cooditioo during ----- .\he i.nancy." J"'11ce Jo11n:I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••'----------•'i F ontroo said for the cowt. "As a start they ought to i n ve st !gate oppor1unities presented by locating and .selling sites in lhc growing franchise field.'' Herb advised. : flis con1paoy ha s dc\·elop<.'d •a one-day seminar. "How to 'Sen Commercial Sites to .Reta i l Chains and ,f''ra.nchisc~," y.·hiCh over the ~ ,two years has been .preeented to more than 1,200 broken and salesrrieo in a New Office For Niguel Laguna Niguel will be Ille site of a OC\\' office building now under construction at the comer of Cro\\'11 V a 11 c y Parkv.•av and Nlgu<'I Rood v.'hlch ·is locn1C'd midy,·ny , between lbe Snn D i r g o 1free,,.-ay and l'ariflc Coast Highway. IT WILL BE pn!Sentcd Sat· urday, April 17, Herb said. The seminar ..... ;u be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .. at the Holiday lnn, lR.50 S. Harbor B Iv d .. Anaheim . Subject matter \viii incl ude si lt> ,1nalysis. the kinds of information a salec:.man needs :1n<l the lfl(l~t C'ffectivc sources and n1ethods for galhering ii. ~un1nu1nzing si t£> data ()f most impot'Ulnce to rrlail ct.<iin~ . hOYt' 10 prepare ;ind present a sHe proposal and hoy.· to close a sale or lease. The 9Cminar also will include sample cast probl<'nu -and how they are solved. "Our seminar I ea de rs combine the expertise r:l. the real estate broktt who is on the selling end ol commercial sites and the c orporate representative "'ho is doing the wyJng," Hero said. LEADERS ARE Jack B. Wh isler. Realtor' and president of Brian ?roperti!!!, Inc .• Footron said the traditional thoory of tbe landlord owing the 'tenant oothing in tenni oC warranty had changed with the modem.itation or rental propcny. Now, he said. the I an d I o rd s automat ically guaran1ce the li\'ability of rented property \\'hen a lease is signed. • The high court .ovetTUled a lov.·er court ruling y,·hich h.ad av.·:irded Shirley Stttle o( Wichi ta $102, but had rtjected her claim of implied warranty. The pl.lintif! had argued. through attnmeys from the legal ald flOCiety, that her landlord should ha•• paid her -.g .. "" failing to main- tain her resideace as a decent place to Uve . Overpayin Your Tll x? Arlinizton Heights . 111.. and 1 Adrian Bro..-•n. Chnrnpaign. c•~••t ,,.~ s-«• 1 Ill.. ,·ice preslclcnt -rea l SACRA\!E~"TO -The &1ar r esta!~ and cons1ruclion for C.Ootroller's Officto r ep or I. 5 Eisner food Stores. a divis ion !hat Callfomia taxpa\'er., hy or lhe Jew'el Comp.1nlcs. I.be thou~ are probably Furth<'r informalioo and O\erooylni; !heir stall' i~ rrgblration form flhe Si5 ftt ta :r by overlooking the new la:r i nclude 5 lun c h an d credil for renttrs. iMlrucUonaJ matcrills 1 for ln.rtructfons for the special the seminar ca n be obtaintxl credll ire on Pogtl one and df~ BRoice words :· Spenia!ITUeRoofs..,.TWo, 1111111Jand Four·Badrooms with Two and a half, and Three-Bathrooms . El«:tronlca//y Control/«/ Garage Door Optlt/IJr"!'(' Prfvattl Patios ..,. General Electric Sell-Cleaning Oven, Dlllwnll/flr, Dfllf!!JBal and Trash Compactor..,. Shag Carpeting in Living Room. Hallways, and All Bedr00111$ Flr&Jbt;ef.•}..,. Beautiful View ·. Sites Avapable ...f':R«:reation Center, Pool, Ja cuzzi ...,,-and much more -. .. ' •sprin9Rursf Townhome community, priced from $39,500, developed by !he Alve Wiison Company,, quality bu/Ider of over one thou!snd homes In Orange Counfy. • 3fJringRursf HUNTINGTON llEACH Take tile SJfl Diego Freeway to Beach Boulevilrd. south ro Talbert. left to Newland, right on Newland to the models. 8'7-0255 Architects for 1he project are Tw.ier and Abbot t . Edwards O'nUnK!lion Com· pMy ii Lbe Jenera! COOU"llCIOr. F!nanclng ,, provided by California Federal Savings & Loan Aslociatlon. from Real Estate Ed1'Catloo two of the In s tr u cl Ion 1 / Company, 500 North Dearborn · acc::ompanyl.ng state t 11 ·--------•' ··-----------------------------•'----------• St.. O!tcago. nl .. 80610. "'""'· , I oeane " < .. ,... ) .J';'.l"f'Jtl'ft'.j/1~/ .... defined as 'an· .:1ptitude fo r nlaking fort unate discoveries'. If Yo u come to the rol!ing hill s of Irvine, and vis it Deane Hon1es in the Villa ge of Universi ty Park, yo u 'viii ha ve 'serendipity'. Once again, the Deane m,1g ic for design h,15 created a co mn1u nity of unique and beautiful homes in a setting of unp,1r.illcled n,1tur,1 \ beaut)'· Co111pli- n1cnting the pitrks and gently curving streets is ti bouquet of hon1 es specifically cre.1ted to take full advantage of the set ting. Designed \vith .1triun1s; \.V,,\Js of glass to \V,1t ch the changing seasons; \varm authentic countrv kitchens which have their O\vn brick hearth ; serene /. \."~~..--lrv1nr L~ 1c-no1vn .1~ onr nf th«' n;ition's l!Ml')I llv· 1ng olU~•s. Thi~ reco,11ltion '~"'' fron1 ,1n /liJ,000 .i.c.rt: m.l~trr pl.in llMt'(Ju.il\~ in its dei;l,::n . Y1111r nt1v honir tn Un1ve r.!>tty P.itk i~ p;irt of tht concept uf ,•ill;1gr" 1vhkh _nlvr" \'l'!I .._on1•rnirn< r and ~t nlfl.!>rhrrC' 111 tUlll' 1.,.ith !ht hon1f! )'VII h.11·r fhl'~""· ,\ "Y•lru\ 1-•f grrl'n· hrl tt .ind r<VJ.." 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'" "" ........ °"'9ld N, llfllli: TNt tltt"'*'t ,.... flltd Wflll tM c-1" a.n flt Oretlll COUllty ... ""'11 u. .... ·-l'vblltf'lld Orll'lfl Co.ti Otlly Piiot, Al"I 14 1\, ...... l<NY .. 1'74 1)11·7' PUBLIC NOTICE ""'' tUNllCMl cou•T 0, TMI STATa Olll CAlll'OaMIA l'Olll TMI COUNTY °' 04'.AMOI .. ..-ttOTtC• CM' HIAllM• OP ,rnTIOM POI: P•OIATI Of' WILL AMO l'Oll l.ITnRI TtlTAMIMTA•V 1i1ftl1 flf EOITlt M. AltlUCKLI , """-NOTICI! tS H!RllV QIVIN 1Mt WILLIAM I. ARIUCKLI Ml ftled ....,.,I~ , 11111t1011 tor l'l'"llM!a "' wm 111c1 tot 1-l'ICtl of LAl!tf"I T1111,._i1rt' !o "'- pl'll"-rw'-"'.1 to Wfllch l• rn.o. "" ll,lrtlltr ... rt!cvl1r .. Ind "'-1 IM l lml l fld pl1et f1I httrl119 1111 tlml Mt -., M'I ""° Apr!t JO, 1'7•, 11 •::llO 1.m., h• 1"41 t-'~ ol 0itptl1m"1t No. J ol u ld ~. 11 100 Cl"'c t..-ii..-Or!w Wn l, Ill l1M Cll'f Cll s.ania """'' (1llf0rftl1. D1ltll A11<ll 10. 1'7• WILLIAM E. $1 JOt'IN (°""IV Cltrt #\AUll;IC• THcO•MI• & TMOMAI H. THQlllMER \tJ) •••lwOtd 11...i. w. .,.,....... c1tl'"111• •M t•h Ulll •n<lttl A~ Nr1 "'!ti-• Publl'slltd 0r""llt Cotti 0.Uf Piia!, A111'11 U, lJ, fl, 1'7• 1tM·1• PUBIJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUlllllll MAMI ITATIMIMT Tl'lt flllowl"' plFl(lll It ... tll,n.Lh .. 11: TMI WILD SIDE, :111'1• 11•1! Yortll UN19 l lYO •• l'vlltrlon. C1lll, 116.11 O.ryl L, 0..rlhtf', lOU:I I , ~1, Or1119'. Ctlll, ,,.... 1"N1~-l1~~Mlfl. 4l'M11111. DINI L. Ot11rtftlr Tl'llt 1t1'-1 Wll flied wl"' "" C-ly Citn l'I 0r.,,.. C111111ty 111 Mlrtll 11. .. ••• ...... ~1""4 Orll'lltl COi.ii Dll"' 1'1111, M1rtl'I M, '1, 11'1d Aprll 7, 14. lf'll to01ol4 PUBIJC NOTICE .. I SUftda1, April 14, 1974 PU8LIC NOTICE PIJBLlC NOTICE ...__ IU ..... COV•T Of TM• ITlln Of' CAUl'OllJUA l'Olt TM• CCM.IWTY Oii' OUNOI .......... MOTtc• °" "•••uuJ °" ...,.ITtoN l'Oll l'•oe.t.TW Of' WILL ANO l'Ofl LITTif•I 0 I' Al>MINtnUTIOtl WITN nt• WILL ANNtXICI Ellt lt of MAllV A. FlllA.ME, O.C..Md. NOTltE IS l'IEIU:IV Gl\f£N !tit! l'lllA.NCES E. HA.MIL To..I twit tLltd '*•h• • PIHfl"" tor ~It of Wiii Incl lof IUIHl!te ol L.ittrl ol Admh•l1tretlon wllll tile WLll """"""" It ""' lflllt-r, reftrittKt te wNct. It mtOt tor fllrl'Mr pertlCU'lt t'l. tl'ld trot! ttle ti,.. ..... p11<• ol "'9••1119 flw -M1 b9tll tet tor· A11<ll :JI'}, lt11. 11 t;:m •·in. I" tM ,.,.1room ot °'""'11,_1 ,,.., ) of u lt (Wl1, '' 100 tlylc C.l'ltr onw W•s•, 1" tM CIT'!' of Stflla AN, C1!Uornl1. Dated -'Prll t. 1t7' WILLIAM I!, SI Jo+lN COUlllV Clwt OAIL Cl.lfll"O•O NUTTOM Mt llfl M ..... ~-t.1 ... 1" " ............. Ullflrtlll .,... (114) '41oll11 ... .........,. ,,., l'ttllltlltf l'vbll"*' Or•.... Co.It Dlllf l'llo!, ..t,prll u. lS. ~l. "'' ,,....,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IL,.·141'2 IUl'IJllOll: cou•T °" THI ITATI: 01' C..t.LlflOflNIA 1'0111 THI COUMTT 01' OflAMH .. .,,,.., ttoTtcl Ofl MURI .. Of" PtTITlON frOlt P•09ATI Ofl WILL AMO l'Ofll LITn•t Of' AOMINllTl.ATICMI W1TM TMI WIU AMtllXIO E ... ._ flt ALICI G. lfllRISl'OaO. DfcM...:I. NOTtCI II HElllEIT GIVEN fllll JOHN H.. MAC OONALD tw llled i.r.411 a l»fllleft far l'l'Obllt ol Wiii aM tot IJMM"'a of L.ntn ol Admllll1lr1tlall wltti 1M WIN ~ ,_ 1M llltltlOMf", ~ ... whkll .. ,.,,.... .... """"""'" ~ ..... llllt ... "-..... fl&aet flf llllrt1111 1111 -Mt 111111 ..t Ill' """11 D. H74. It t;a IJ!I., Ill IM .,,,.._ flt Ollloe.-m-1 Ne. S flf llld ~. 11 100 Cl"'c Cll!ITI' Dt'IW Welt, 111 1'1111 CllY Of la"lt Ana, C1llforf111. a... ,t,,pril a. 1'74. WIWAM L If, ICMI ... C-ty Clwk tu.MN, tTll•M 6 M.AMIT E,!Jl~ .... --,_...., Or ..... c.... My "'°"· April 7, .. 1"4 ,_. 1•7• .... -1\.'iW:-cm&:r .. ',U THI CCKlllTT 01' OIAllH .... ,,.,. NOTICI Of' MIAl.IMO Of' PIT"IOW l'O• PllONTI Olll W1LL NIO •oa LITTI .. OP ADMIMltT•ATIOll WITH TH• wtU. AtnllXIO 1:1-.i. of JOUl'HIHI ALIM Ml:Oll, l llO ~ •• JOSEl'HINI A. McOll, l llO kf!O'#n 11 JOSEl'MIHI MCGIE, C>Kt11M. HOTICll IS HEREIY GIVIN 11111 HOWAll:D W. McGEE Ml fllitd "'"'" I 1Nlltl0fl tor Pl'Oblt1 1111' Wiii ll'ld flot IMutiflCI of Ltl'lt•t ol Admlfol1lr1tlan "'4th 11111 wm Aft111J1.::L to 1111 p1tl"-<, r~ to which Is m.ae for 111<1i.r perllclll1r .. ,,... W..1 fht tlmt 1nd .i1<1 ol ""11119 "" .. ,... .... ..., "' for ...,..u D. ,,,., ,, t :JO ....... '" ll'ot Ctll.lrt,_ ol 0-'1T114111 H .. 1 ol llld (Glll1, 11 100 Cl'fk c .. Nr 0r4.,.. W.t, lh IM CJry ol laflll A.nt, C1llflWl\L1. Oiled April ). 1'14. ~~A~ If, JONM, wao, IAIRD, WVLPAlll • WIU.IAMI .. o. ·-m1 .mt L_, -..di ......_ Pe. A ~ IMCJt. Cal'*""1 _, n1Utt14"1 A......, .. ,,..._. PUllll.r.I °''"" C-1 DftlY Piiot, April 7, •• , .. lf'/4 1•1~ PUBIJC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI IUllMlll NAM.I lT..t.TIMRT Ti. ,,.~,.. ,..,_ .... flilflt ~-11: PACIF IC Vl!NTU•t:s, n• °"""" Orlw. SllLN JOI, N""*" hadl, Callforl'll1 f264ol l'AtlFI( RE-.l llTATI l'llOJ I CTI . INC.. a (1lllornl1 ClrJlor1llOll, 110 s.uth Fl_. 51'"', loll """'"' (alltorn11 t0011 J AMES R. ICNAl"P COJIPO•ATION, A C1tllofrllt COf"POl"lllOll, 11» O\tfl'ofll O'tv1. S11tt1 20I, N~t llttch, C•litornl1 "26M lhl1 bul!l>lt II corMtuc•ed by 0 (Ol"~I· "M J I,... •• l(hl~ C~ttl-'" J1mt1 It. l(n11>P, "'""'*"' T~ll 11111m9"tl w11 flllid wlttl ltw (..,.._ tr (lerk at Oru 101 COUfloly on A.or11 '· 1174 HlfOC OAVIO M. TU•MI•, Atty. rH Wffl M I~. llliHI Ml LM .......... Ctll,.,,._.. MIP CtlJI ..,_11'1 '"'"' """"l&Md 0.-.,... c... Dl!fY 1'1111 A.11•·11 1. u. n. n. ,.,, 1m.11 PU8LIC NOTICE rUBLIC NOTICE ... 11: TH& LI ATHlll:'#OllKI. Qt T"""'1111 W1• ..... f, COltfl Mttl, (l llf, "'"1 Jt"'" I. '#Ill,_, .!JOI ........ Or., Hewoort hlcll. taHt, 9Nl1 ,I'll, but! .... 11 CCllllM;le' .,,. ... ,...i1111. ,..,.. •• Wlllll T~tt 111..,,._. -f!lelll w'lltl tN C...... ty C"tlrl!. of Oreflll Cwtr 111 Mlf'dl II, ••• '"'"'"..... °'""' '-' 0.l'l'f, = Mtll'dl ~ "· ..... """' 1. , .. .,,. ,.. .. ,. . .. PUlllJC NOTICE PUlllJC NOTICE . ""' MO"TlCI TO CJllDITOltl IU,1•10• COUIT 01' TMI ITATll Ofl CALl,OlllMIA PO• THI COUNTY 01' O•ANOI NI. """""' E1l1!1 o1 E!LIU.lllTH E. COUUON, 1ho _n_.. 11 ELIU.llTH EDGINGTON · (OULION, O.C..ntd. NOTICE IS HEREIT GIVEN It 1!>t cndltort ol tM 1boft "'"'"' Otctdenl thll 111 Pl''°"' h1 vlnv cl1lmt •t•l"" II•• t.ald dtetdtnl ••• r9e1ulret to Illa l!'ltm, wll!'I ti" ntetlMfY vo:ioii:Mn. 111 llltl oll!ce ol flll <ltrk of !ht•~ tiftl!tlld courr, 01 to Pf'""°' !Mm. ""lh !M ""'_...,. YOUtlltrt. to ll'le 1111C1trtloftll 11 1111 otllce ol 1111 111orn.11. PLUNKETT & ,LUNKITT, 412 Oii"' A_, ,.0, l ox Mt, ~nthln ltKll, Call'-"11 '24oo1t, ._,,di •• "" pll(t "' lllutl-"' tl'lt \lftdtl"ljog""' Ill I ll mllltr"I ptrltlflllll to ,.... .. ,~ If 111111 IMcldl!ll. Wlttll11 four 111011t111 1nw "" nrtt 111111Ut111 .. If 1T1l1 11(111~. 0.tlllt AprU 4. lt74. ll•OV A. OltASfll:, lfllK\ltllr 91 ll'ot Wiii ol "" ....... ,,......, dtuckflf l"LUMKln A Pl.UlfKITT 1\1 OI ...... A"" l',O • ._ .. M ....... lle9dl. Ca. ..... Ttl! Intl ......... ,.._. ""'-"""' .. llltlaltlr l'lltllltl\llll Orlflll'I C-' O.lly Pltol April,, 1-. 21, 21, l t 71 ID1·74 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTtn<Mlt IVIUllll MAMI ITATllMllfT Tiit fd"""1111 ,,._.. 1"' dol"lll 111111• -M: Cl,. CO .. 11.U PIK.ntl1 Aw .. C0tt1 11\Kt, C11tfoorrll1 '"21 Oa'fld lndultrlts {Htvtdt COl"llCll"•· !Ian!, ltU Plac.11111 Aw •• (Oita M111. C1ll!orfllt '12627 Thi' buslflUI II COl"IClllCllll "' I CW• par1tloll DAVI D IHOUITlllllS I . C. ltlKll. Ix~ v. "· TM' t11._I Wlll ILltd wll!'I 1111 COi.i'"· tv (ltrlt o1 Of"llllt COUlllY Oii Marth n, UH . .... Pllbll..... Ori• C.... Delly l'llot, Mardi i1 ,..,.., April 1, 1-. 11. 1t7• llOl-t4 PUlllJC NOTICE 'tCTfTIOUI IUMNIU llAMI ITATWMINT Tiii f9111wtlll ,.,.. II dolllll IMl- 11: l'Avrtl CO., ,_ l.,. """'-• 1..111111'1 .. 1111. Cl tlforftl• t2UJ flY I . KllM. nSH L" .....,_ L.,._ .. !111, ca. t2W Tllfl 1Ju1I""' ii COl!duclld by 11'1 l11-'5Yldij1I, •-vs .•• ,.. 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A,pr'LI p, 1 .. 1'7' IOl)l.74 PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lltCTITIOUI I USUllll tlAMI I TA"T•MlllT flf1IWlllll llffMH II 1111/119 butlNU • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • , JOIN THE 'SELLERS C/OCLE' SPACE FOR ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service end don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're. doing busine" the hard way. The Service Directory (classifications b00.699 in the classified ad section daily) gives you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reaches customers who are ready to buy. Be · there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start a category just for you . Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" . Your Direct Line to Directory Results .. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT " . .. --... [==.1rax) DAILY PILOT I _..... ]~ CLASSIFIED Hwwsfwllle .. ·MM111e ..._,.,. ,.i. ·:··1100 ERRORS! dvertlten Ac.r .... Mr Ml• ..• Uot ahovld check their eds """"-" "' 1111 1• dally & rtport erron 111'*-"~ 14 Immed i ately. The c ..... ""' L...crt.... 1toe c......-rcJ11 ,,.....,, HOO DAILY PILOT •ssum.s Ctlllofilrfll11lwfl1 ""'" u1e 1100 li•blllty for the flm Ow11~1" .... . . . . ...... ''°' I n c o r r t c t Insertion ............................. 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Loi, pool & pla.n~ lollll prt~ $15.000 2~ Sun/Eves 552-7605 Ranch House from The Old Wtst Walker&laa ' ···~ .. ,.,, Eastside Costa Mesa MltttflfMllll Mltcelltl'lllWA W110tl(I Mui.tc11 1 .. ,..........,,.. Offl(I l'Vrfllllll"I & Eq11\p Peta . l'I•~ .. Oro;i1"1 hwlnt M.KhlMS ._,1111 G-1 "'' ''" ••• &4fCl I 5 !ffiiroom~. 4 bath!!, 3400 Sq. '"'I Ft.,_ huge 3 cur aarqe, •Ot• $69,500. l lon, lllt1!1url fll, &tr !"''"' TV. lltdlo HIFI, Steree •0ts Roy McCardl1 Rultor ·"" \ 1810 Newport Blvd., CM &G9' 541-ntt LI ~-~-~ ..... ~. ··==·~l lll l J .. Qo1Mr1t ... h. Mll"t· lo $t,..,.C"tl . tl)IO .. "" l111b, Mlrllll &otwlPf"lnl tOiJ ...... ,_ ... ············-··!OKI ...... •111t1Chtrl1r •.••••..• '°'° '°''" ltll ' ········ ..... ···'°"° loltl. 111,... Oecllt ........ ' .• 'I01'0 le.fh, ~ t. Ski •... , IJOto llNl!I lh1N9t • ... . . . • .•. • tOfO I.___. _ .. _ .. __.I~ A.lrc:rett ,. tilt c.,,.,,...... 1a1t. 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I !'.!!!!!!!!!!!~"!!!!'~·"!!!!"!!!!!!!!""' A!irlmro U.. . ..••. " •. • ........ ,._ i • • • • . . .. • A"4tue SHtid REALTOR BEST BUYS CALL FOR· APPOINTMENT EXCLUSIVE SHORECUFFS A one ol a kind J'roperty with a \VHlTE WATER VIEW an PRIVATE BEACH AC· ~ESS. This gl?rgeous 4 bedroom has 3 cozy fireplaces. En1oy formal dinin g and a family room. Just like new 116 Shorecllff1 Rd. · Open S•l/Sun l·S BEST IN THE BLUFFS l'm ne\\' on the market. I'm large & luxurious and I have a \'IE\\" OF THE BAY AND C'.~T· AUNA. See n1y n('\\' carpels and drapes aifd :the fresh green as\ro tu1·f on my patio. \:cry anxious ol'·ner. Buy n1c ........ $6'7 ,775. INVESTORS!! • TRIPLEX See these three top co ndition apart1nent1;. lx>cated in an excellent r~nla~ area. F.a eh unit has 2 bedroon1 & 11• '.! baths. Sho\vs S530. a month income. l·lurry, only S-17.950 . SUPER INCOME See this Corona del 1-lar ctu plex. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath front house \\'ith beamed ceilings - real fireplace and 3 bedroom, 2 bath, rear unit. Total income $635. a month. CALL 644-7270 2128 E. C0ast Highway, CoroN del Mar PT-Iv. rornn1unhy: 1 sandy ~a ... 1K'11 lor your plruure; \,\•11 bl" ~ hftrn1 , 2 ha .. hi>lr .. dinuir.; r 111 ur l~rolly rm . In tho.• nt.11111 t .. 1'1,1..,'; Q\"l.!r "'r""· 1·"'1""· h .. h. BACK BAY AREA !ltX'Ud nn , \1 rt bar W.:-r · RlLl'R~r ""'~t"' 1cr. 'ft.o()n1 QU IET CUL-OE-SAC STREET -3 Bedroom , 1.1r hol\t 11hlr11.~. nu1 ut fanul y rvon1, 2 bath . f1replal·e & elec. bltn~ IQ\l.TI oii-ntr. Sil.OCIO U1g a~sun1 ablc loan. 7' ::1 ' ln tcre"t. ran quirk -\':tl'anl. 1uovc in quit"k . 540-1151 * BAYSHORES * . HARD TO FIND I-or lh•• t'QUph• .... 1~1 •\11n1 ~ ''' . play . ~·mall 2 b<lnn. 1 \1;•. IN TOWN LIVI NG \\Ith real country atmos- Jlon1r, l\(l('h"n r~'n ir"l('lcd :.? phrre. Good 3 bedroo1n ho111e on large 135' ~Tli. &g.1, 4:r, Plltlo & y11!'1t drcp lot. Close to !\e"•port Bark Rav. J-lard- Room ror t>\pan~~n. Good \\ ootl floo rs. Double oar age and Screened l<!l,llii'hOld. Sj7,:M} . , ed 0 , ''C'' THOMAS pa tio. Pr1c only $33.500 v.·Jth assumable G~~',, l ~an. payable $185 per mo. in cluding REALTOR everything. Call for complete details -lllO "'' w. c". ""~· ,.,_,;zi TROPICAL PARADISE !\ev.1por1 Beach Eve. ~3 3 Bedroom Hlime ·JN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come 111 and relax in this beautiful 3 bedroom home \\'tlh tropical plants and greenery every- S2l,SOO \i·her.e. Co mplete 'rith sprinklers, BBQ , lovely la. na1. G, arage door opener and Jots of e:ctras. Anyonto r11n li~~unH• thl~ \'.\ ( \I tod S4 1·;. lnan. S\it l \fol"lth 1011\1 a us . ay at 0-1151 -and see it soon'.! ,.,."""1 c.n 1'" ,,.,,,, •. NORTH ·COSTA MESA -I 3 Bedroom & Pool I OWNER ANXIOUS -S-I0 .500 qual i1y built . fa1nily ho1yie \\'ith :"ih.'.lke roof. hnrd11•ood SJl,SOO I Tlu~t ~ r1~h1: Thi~ lu11 . 1 .. 11 pner for a .. llt'droon1 & d,.11 hon1P, Drlnl·hrrl 2 ··r·r1 ! gara~r vn o.·u!·dc>·illl(" 1oll'M•t Call M\1· • hu1·11·. lh b On1·· .,.,·on't hon: l!onrs and plaslcr \\'All s. I lug e .11dded 12'!\21' honu s roon1 . con1ph.'I(' \\'tlh large :stonl' f1rC'- plac£'. ptu1elu1g and rl'<ll bean1 ceiling:;, Ueau· titu! fr ont kitchen \\'il/1 nc,,· double o\'Cll. j burner range a11d cl1:-;h\\':'1Shl'r. Great ('O~la J\lesa loca1ion -\\'a lk to C\'ervthin!(:: CALL S46-S880. . BALBOA CONDOMINIUM OCE AN &.BAY VIEW fo r $64.500 -Big. Big 2 l~R. Designed and deco rated for the single person. EnJ OY life~ S\\·im, run on the beach 1797 Orange, Ci>-1 &12.1111 ride a bike on the boardY.'alk or just v.·atch th~ -DON'T-M-ISS sunse.t behind Ca1alina Island. Security build· 1n~ '''llh no maintenance \\'Orries if you travel. THIS! Priced far under nearest competition. CALL Z BR anrl rif'n Mnir . !P'l'HI 540-1151 . fnm1.ly kurhf'n 1\'llli P\· LOTS. OF CLASS fl('M1\'!' 11oc:vl p a n e I 1 n :: , Pele Barrell Jea/t'J pt•ejenlJ • VIEW OF OCEAN NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Brand ne\\·, 3 bed· l'\)l)11l, '1 hat h. l antll~· kitr hen. lO\\' n1aintcn· :nice yarcl. IJrl\"e IJy and :;ec. Near Cliff lJri\'C al 237 L;I Jolla. 876.UOO. POPULAR EASTBLUFF FOREVER VIEW -Rare 3 bcdroo1l1 . 3 bath. for111al dining roorn. 2 fireplaces. cozv fa1nil\' ro,0111. Sunny bre:1kfast rooin -all enCascd 1i1 space-expanding glass v.•alls. $74,950. 125' OF WATERFRONT PIER. AND SLIP -\\'alls of glass fa ci ng pat io an d vie\\'. 4 Bedroom home l n private coin· nlunity. $135,000 -Fee land. LIDO ISLE CORNER . RUSTIC CHARM -ove rsize Old En gli~h fire· ptac~ :id<ts co111fortable ~lov• to this large bC'an1C'rl h\·in~ ronn\. l ·nusual master suite \1 :th ~l'p.1rate dc·n .;1tt1ng roon1. Could be ll"l'd il~ dorn111 or~· \11!11 'onnel'lin,c: st 11 d\' or pla.\· :1rC'.1 s:11:;.ooo. · · Office Open Satu rday~ I. Sund ays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W•stcli ff Or., N.B. 642-5200 I i Gen•ral 1002Ge-;;.~;1-~ -1002 \ Wh at you should Expect from Me as Your Real tor I • 1 • ,\ Rl•allst1c l\lnrtt>I An.t· ly~i!I e liroo1!C'1t.!'l ~liirkt't Exp()&- Un' lhroulih ltt>Hllor 's l'>tt· 1i r.,.,·. ,\lullipl<' U~tt n~. Plugging at Heal t:s111te l~rrj ~l('<'ling<o · Jn~rilu· 1ion.•I Rn•! Jndh·idu11I SEE ME, ON SANTIAG0-1'111 ne1\', \'3Cant and very :-;pacious. -4 brlr1 ns. 2900 sq. ft ., corner lot and room for your in1agin11t1on. l'n1 at 2131 Sa.ntiago for onlv S8i.500. . . SEE ME , l 'M HOT -<ind ha\'C' hard\\·ood floors . coppt·r plun1binJ,!. 4 brlrn1 s, ht g kitchen ;jnd a 40' pool. 1'111 al 1520 !Joroth v L~ne II arbor ll ighl:l nd~ for ~ifl,9~ · ' SEE ME , l'M CARMEL -:..ind 1.:U le' :l \)('drn1~-: bil.! ran1 l"tll. b 1,t!~f'r p;i\111 ;1rl1' & l'r,1f\!<o~ 1n1prQ\'t.'n1ent,, r('all1' 1111.:C' •H ~7.·, ~!.)(). ~...-e inc <1t 19 18 l)ort \\ hce l\·r· SEE ME , l'M SUPER DUPER OUPLEX - S bdrn\s in ul\(', 4 i11 nth\'r. 11t'1 1r !lC\\' t'~H11l 1 · 11011. pricC' rC'<l ur1·d ~o.ooo t!I ~1~!1.000. 11u\v ,·acant at 618 1\cac1a . srt:o n1c . ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE 1.1AFll(f T \'.'tTH TH[. NICEST PEOPL E SELLING THE NEAr£ST HQ\1fS CORONA DEL MAR. 675 6000 MESA VERDE, 546 !:>990 • CALL US W!. CAN HEU' YOU •UY, SILL. 0111 T"ADE A HOME ANY,1.ACE IN THI NATION beauufu l rarJ)('t", cu .. t,.,111 FOR UNDER $100,000. Island home plus in- draprs. Pa"")-1.'ior• l<tnd~"af>'I • "-100 • h · ing. 11r,,r prY>I 11 n ff l co1ne. l>dl a s s arp~st 2 bedroom hon1e .. 1-;ri .... r: • 1't\l'f'">1.1;:h ly Con1rlf'tent ~~!!11'!"!'""'111!!!!!!!!~~~-.. -.--"'ll!••I 1:0~pr•''t'111:i11,,n l11rough· -G.-;;-ira l-10o2Gene;al nut ~('J.:"ll·•ll'·ll nnd Es-i .:;;;;;;;;~;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;100=2 1 General--1002G-e~eral --1002-' ~111.LIOS s •rhr-Jl n 11nr" 1 bedrm apartment. Like ne\\' in side and ou l. I;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; :inxtou~ :inr! in·~· rnn',Y 2nd l·:x tC'n s ivel~· remodelC'd ~·ith quality n1aterial \• T !J: Pr~('• r1 'dt1r .. 1I !• & \\Orkn1an~hip last year. 'l'a!ltefull y deco· CORBIN • MARTIN 1 ~~· ~ c .. ii 1 11 1111·d:.11• l~ I rated and great location. T\\·0 blocks to heach h1..·.\.~.ifl. ' d t h . EXCLUSIVE LIST t ON~' L 9 . rrs ~J·i r·,. , ,·c• I an s eps to s . oppmg. Just li\led. ~·ou 't last, TURTLE ROCK -IRVINE [~' c .c ~'BETcalWI noE1E1·.NS46-BSA8BOY. & SEA 3 Bdrms., fam rm., di n rm. & view. $58,900 CdM -Ocean side h'vy., dream house plus ~ • ! LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT \ <"l'<•I\ ,. • r: .... 11 ,,\ ·ut·.i ill!) ,,.,,.1 DON BULL '"·n.,u11.,u".>11 Hrirl C•>1J11· ... 1,"' 546-2313 • 111<o·1 .. •·! •n,! l 'n ·f··~ .. i.-.n,.J 2 ·'"1'""·1h1·•!l.;11 •• u11rl\n•-I 64 -1893 Rt no 11, I If ~riu :ll'" •hlnkln~ :'ll.,u! • .".1n1f'l>lll" \~'Jio H<'nJI)' hu~·1n1: 11r ~rlhni.: \'•lllr hri!ui' C.1N'll n11rl !Ii \\"lllln•• l<i for olht>r p1')pl'My •• RI\"(; fk\n Provl" !t hy t'ollov.'in~ 11 Pall. Don l1;1a ho.•1•11 \1•rv ·n1roucti. f11·1l\"f' In !hr ('(lmn1u'1ity fr;r CALL JULIE STURDEVANT-The Real EtiAters s ~·ean 111ul hAll IJN>n rili-t ' 546-2.313 i:oi-latrrl ""'ilh TllE RF. A I. 1; guest house. Reduced $3.000, now $66,900 -\\le have the home for her 110\\'. Presti"e WATERFRONT location ?n Seville Ave. near ocean and b:y HARBOR \1IE\V J~01'1 ES SECl.Unt:J) ""' 11. t e r fr n n t and tennis clu b. 5 Bedroom. 31,2 bath, family Outstanding Palermo -New listing ... $87,500 home v.i th dock anrl l..-.ai room . TV room, Dilliard room and v.•et bar. slip. 4 OO'.lroo1n.~. r·amily ~114 500 C II f THE BI .. UFFS room.Hugccnu r ty11 rd ~ · · a or appointment. .s.4G-11S1 . Geii •ral 1002 1Gener•I 1002 Trina model, lease or lease/option t:legant lh11nJ: r n n n1 I E ED $& O l~ounnt t k1r.·h1·n :uul l•Jnnal lr-----------------.\lll l;t. 11\•' "" ln1: loL FOR SALr~ BY O\\"NER. PR CE R DUG -6,90 rhl"linJ:: ;ir1·H \·j,,.,.,111:.: ,.11. !'p.11 kl11,,: J,.,J. ~ .. :ory. Charmin(( z 10tory :'\ RP.. France§c.a. Bring paint brush & save~ New !isling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,500 NEW DUPLEXES -LAGUNA BEACH 2 BR, 2 ba & l BR, I ba. . . . . . . . . . $102,000 2 BR, 2 ba. ea. unit. Ne w listing .... Sl30.000 VACANT Lg, lot Lake Arrowhead. trade $14,000 Two 3-Acre parcels, deve loped in Rancho California $19,500 each TO BUY OR SELL h:•rtaincr! •'fl\ rN'fl pet10, 1 ERITAGE t";1n11/1 ''"!11 4 Ill:. 3:;!•.XWl: I homr . BalhM Jo.:111nrl :-.:r Su. ~11.nrly 1,,..:u·h ;11"1d ~hirt1· '11j • "'" .\~! Rn~· k Villa:::-1·. 6f.,...~1i~ n1er1rii:: Lluc .,.,·ntl'r5 S\22.:.00.1 -1. · ) I --C REA' 'JORS ..,, ·11 '4 11 ~ , .\,.:.,umr $'."'i:! Ii t '="ITS ~ "~)In fr,r mr,rr' all 6t"Hl30~ ~ . I 'I" i J,, 111. ~~Q,JJ..) I Pri1"11" renlnl ar('a. f ull In· \l: .. ~'l11l \r;:\ fnnnntio n at 841-6010. Ar,L fOKISt L 01.'0~ '" P£Al TOPS ,, coww>:L1. s."KEr. __ * Balboa Bay Properties * I 2299 Hac;~~A~';..s.0303 1 BAY AVENUE--. NEWPORT HEIGHTS I ...,_...,...., ........ ;;.,;-~ 4 UNITS Duplex. Lovely 3 IlR Waterfront Duplex. /\lii·ays Rented 01\·ner's unit + 3 BR 2 Btlrrns. each: pier & fl oat, rental. Best Joe. O"'nef. 1-: .... I ATEltS for !ht J>ll~t h\'O "'~. l"'l\1"'111. lie hRli a barkgTnunr1 f, nf !IUL'<:t°S~ful trin1>arl1•1nl'l \ :..0 ;,nd l'lllLo;nM rlie-ntit l\nd hf' I" , ill anxiouo; 10 h<'lp you ""'llh t your !tea.I 1-:!late need!. r In Costa ~le sa. Co rona de! ri.tar and Newport Beach On come-r lot: t.".00 loca· \Viii Trade an.xious $89.500, 642-7 -191 lion. $149,000. ~79 500 675-7060 ---------Call 67:\-3663 9m-.tl90 \ · I Ontu JUST LISTED WATERFRONT DIRECTORY II/' CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. Ne""'JlOn. Isl11nd Duplt>x ROYAL HOME .Avail. nOY.'! Deco rator's '''21 3 Bdrm11., 2 ba. t'ach; 011 drcan1 ! Best channel~ ~ REAL TOR.S 644-7662 Jov_ely corn"r lul; uunl con· 3. BR . 2 ba .. \Y/lge park· front Joe. 2 BR ..:.. den I · ~ I I c~{110~~rm._ .... -~ . . like )'<ird .. l'\etv full si.ze Pier & slip. <N·ner say~ 1 \""""""""""""""""''"'""'"""""""""""""...,!!!!!I 6•· 8-•·1 i,.,r~. pool. In nic e re_sidenual ··11 ell or trade". SI07 ,000 associated i;G;•;";';;';'';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:IOo;;-;2;G;•;"';r;;•;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;100;;;;2; area. S42,900. 556-SSOO. i 673-7420. ~c. BROKERS-REAlTOltS 1021j W llolbo<l to1l·J6loJ , m 4 Loco\ ~~~:T~~~rve You UPPER BAY :G:e:n.:r:.1::::::::1:00~2 ... G-e-ne-,-.1 .... .,.;.;._;;;::;;;, FIXER UPPER 1 w ;,hing You $32,000 I COSTA MESA the great•st springtime of you r life! I $3'.!,000 buys tht' sarnl' n1odel f 'OUR-PLEX 1 TO OUR CLIENTS A HAPPY EASTER FROM OUR STAFF 1 Marie Bush Pat Hug !hat ju"t sr.td lllr S-10()() Ju~t listed. 11 !op money I Helen Coffey Bill Haas :~~· toC=t~ .... ~r~:le ~~~ niakr r In nn <':>i•·,..llrnr v.·.-~1-1 HARBOR ' U\\ SAVE! 3 BR 2'·· bath ~id,, !n,,111011. ,\I! 2 HR uni !~ Sandy Hopkins Henry man . · ~ ~. bru k1nl! to a golf t'<1urse. Mary von Gelder farruly r 0 0 nl ' ~irtplace, $1i(l~1 n1u11 thly !ncon1e rould The staff of Hun Homes huge master Sl.llte. HY;. e1·rn be more Onlv SGI 5((! • "°""' Roll "' your ""'"" CALL 6°44 "72'1· 1 . Speclall1lng in Homes of dlstlnciion and call 54&-2313. • HUG HOMES, REALTORS 0®""::~·""""'°"'"«', ~ 567 Sin Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 ! 1 , ~ ' ' \ • • Newport Center r I j ' I ·~ ------__ , 640•4050 \' Classified Ari: call 61:?.-jl,181 I · > -" =--~----~ lod11.v' I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!"'!"!!!!!...,!!!!!""::-:::--TU RT L E R OC K-G'" er a\ I 002 \ Gen~;• I I 002, 1002 l General 1002 BROADMOOR I 1--------HARBOR VIEW , CORONA OEL MAR PACIFIC SANDS I PRTV.\CY st.: p n E :\IE . ! BR. hon¥' -l;\.H.'~t ')o"'~" TRI LEVEL S""lud!'d rou11 i·1trd l'UTrv. 1 Ortan s1rll' .,f l f1',1'· Ju .. t hrdroorn<; 1fl('ll1rhn~ htrir·ll· l'er.IUti.'<\ s::.1~\) Ill ~ •.•... ljl I WALK TO BEACH 111.1y 1n,1:<tr-r !lullr 11·ith i Ontu [)('an Bro1hen l>t~t Parifir prh·atc Jit!1l'd!'n 11:i11••. H.u~c I ~"-'21 I S.ind!i. near !ht' ll(':tdl. 11\'\ni,: roon1 l\'llh cn.therlral 'Tl 111..•.'tnlS anrl g-101,·i n ;.: GARDF:N K 1 'tC II E ;-.; · f1n.11la<'e. Fonnnl rllnui;:: Itus tic family )'>'11)1\1. ronnnl room. Gourmet kll<'hel"l arn l dining and hvin!;C r(ll)nl~. :n· !arnily room O\'l'rlookin:;: 1 Corbin~Martin Inc. !. a T g e f a m l l Y ~ i 1 <' ('nte11ainrrs sun SCl'ff'n<"fl bedr o om s. T \\" 0 LEVEL REAR YARD. S5000 J}/\!io and quit't r" a r total do\m. Act n o iv grounds. $9,500. Lo .,.,, e s t 963-6767. J UST LISTED. priced f~ land in Harbor LAKETREE ESTATE Fallbrook, San Diego Co. View. BE'ITER HURRY! Call &4&--0303 IOl{l\I I. 01\0\ ~· , " ' ,, ~ ' A COl.DWEU. BA."lh'ER CO~fPA.i'-;Y ' 2299 Horbor 64S4303 1 Blk from golf couru. nt'\\"· ly ~tt'CIMl ted. lge Ii\'. nn. 1io 'ru.,ton1 bit \\"t"l·Mr k I S<OOtman \" mok.r. Din. * MADE FOR ""'· ··lltlt-ln ChlM cabin". THE GOOD LIFE' :\ BR. pl~ up11111l0! honu~ t • Rm. 2'~ &1 Fully au1omn1ir * MADE AnthOTI)' Pool. Lat' ICll, v. nev.·ly pls.nttrl i arJen lo FOR YOU! Cruit rree1. Pri<.'1' lnc•ludt'!I'. E-.:<'hi~lvt" :t BR. "Pool. all lop ~de kltehrn Applt · 0<'111gnl'd ror rnt lt11ni:;. ance11 + wai.her i dtjrr. LSO Dt'Wf't" OCF.A.~ vc. Re a llors * 644-7662 * BALBOA ISLAND WATER VIEW ·DUPLEX $390. Moves you in! SM.500. 67$-SC).10. f'rill<."lpal11 r.oo 11q . .q. ' °"4'· CENTURY 21 2 O.droom. 2 oolh Ad"ll • The fA•lesl drft•• In the \\1~81, Ctirlt:k>!I. So•l\rr 1~)'11 all ... allallvPllotOaull\<d '(714) 645-7221 '°"'·No ••mmk k•I !All Ad. 0.11 64Hi678. 1 .............................. , I ~8=36-4206~:.::;°'.;-::::;:l'l-16::,:,:A::"';::"::." DEANE BIG CANYON MODELS FOR SALE Also Spectacular Golf Cou rs e & Ocean View Homes from : , .. $111,300 to $260,000 Open Daily I O.S:JO 8 . Rue Grand Vallee Big Canyon Ntwport Be•ch 714 : 644-6056 • ""' ttihl flell4y 11-rwtery wltti '" "'" WMleM • ,.. t• ..._,,.11111ti•t• All ttt. te<stlo" nst.tt Ml•• .,. ff. Krlbff h1 ,, .... , ..._11 ll'y ""'9tli .. .-.Mrti 111 tff9'Y'• DAILT ,.1LOT WANT ADS. Petr•M ~ •• 1-. .,.11 MR41 t•r ..al• ., '• rfft .... •re•4 '• U..t ••• l•f.,__..• '• rtii. c ...... -• ffNey, s-.rtl., .. .-S119'ey. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 112:; Su:nm1t Drive, Laguna Beach 499-351 2 879.500 tS at & Sun 12·4) 3121 \\"e~t Coa~t l!u·y. l'\e.,.,port Beach 675·i08U SG!:f.;J(JU (Sun l ·j) 2 BR & FAMILY RM or OEN 202l l'rC'~t 1 J(!Y.' (BayshoresJ r\B 040-1120 $54 .ll<lO (Sat & Sun 1·5 1 3 BEDROOMS 1607 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr.) Cdl\f 673-3468 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 19302 Sierra Perla, (Turtlerock) Irvine 833·2594 S59,900 (Sat 1·5; Sun 1·4) 493 1'ia Juana. Laguna Beach 4!).J.9704 $55,000 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 2607 Vista Ornada <The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $66,900 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR OEN liRB ll a1ra ii ('ir. (~1esa Verde) c·~1 5:17·115-t 547.500 tSat & Sun l.:>1 • 10 ·rributc 1 ~cv•po rl <'restl ~U 6i:1-7:!25 $84.500 (Sat&. Sun l·.5 ! 1337 Bonnie Doone t lrvin r Terrace) .\'13 fji3-85jfl SG8.000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2516 IJa1·1!; Place. n ::ick Bav 540.11 51 S-ll.500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 17!>81 Laurel ·rree (Univ. l'ark ) Irvine 552·8696 S59.500 (Sal & Sun 10.5) 219 Colton (Npl Shores) Nil 5411-1290 (Sun 1·5) 219 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 675-5930 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 29591 AJ\na Maria. Laguna Niguel 494-9704 $63,500 (Sa t & Sim 12-4 ) 767 Olympic Ave .• Costa Mesa 545-3497 $34,950 Open Daily 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR OEN 128 \"ia Ithaca (l..ldo !sic ) NB &12-1168 Sil3.800 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2057 Con1modore (Daycrest l :\"ll 644-6200 (Sat & Sun l·S ) 128 Via ~fa\·rc (Lido Isle) :'\B 675-0121 SI35 .000 !Sat & Sun 1·4J 512 DcAnza. ('orona de! ;\fa r 6i3-8.i50 S89.500 !Sa l & Sun 1·5) • 102.1 l)olphJn Terrace, Irvine Terrace 673"·8550 · (Sat & Sun ) 208-1 r.old ene.yc ('.\lesa \1erde) Cl\t 54().1720 S67.SOO <Sat & Sun 1·51 3\:t1 flray Lan o. Costa Mesa 546-4141 $38,500 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 969 Oahia (off Sunflov.·er) (·~1 6·16-3929 646-4543 (!'>a t & Sun 1-51 180 Shorecliffii Rll. (Shore<:li.ffs) Cd?.1 044-7270 /Sun 1-51 1806 l't. Kell\\ICk 111\i llC1n1e ~1 :\B 675·:i2f10 rSun. Daily 1·4) 171 9 Sk~·lark rAayc·rest J Xt: 5-18·50 44 S)74 ,500 1Su n 11 -j) S BR & FAM\ LY ROOM or OEN 208-1 Tustin. Ney.·port licach 646-5f'°2 566.500 <Sal & Sun 1·6) 26 Hermitage Lane (Big Canyon) l\'B 644-8603 $159.000 !Sat & Sun 1·51 8 Oakmont Ln (Big Canyon) NB 64H200 (Daily 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR 2301 f,astblul! Dr .. Newport Beach 644-8813 $48.500 ISun 3 BR 79 Laguna Royale. Laguna Beach 642-1188 S89.950 1 Sun 663 \'lsta Roni ta 1Th c Bluffs) XR 644-6200 ~65.000 rSun HOME + INCOME HOME & INCOME 3 BR. + 2 BR . + I BR. (."(Ir . \\'arner & Sim~. l1h1nt . lfarbor/ JIR 1213\ 376-3484 $109,000 rsat &Sun I0-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & I BR 421 Poinsettia, Corona del fl75-R402 $65 .500 Mar \Su n 1·4) 210 Coll ins, Balboa Island 67:;.7080 rsun 1·5) 2 BR EACH 262 \\'it\":! SL , Laguna Beach 644-1133 (Sun 1·51 3 BR. & 2 BR . 715 Poppy. Corona d•I Mar 6i3·8o50 <Sa t & Sun 1·5) i06 Narcissus, Co rona del ~tar 673-6550 1Sa1 & Sun J.;;) • , .. 1 *lit W1ttfotfto.t * 11 flt W-.rlf"' & p.,.1 ' • 1 -. ~ 11 ,f CAIL\' PllOl ~~":.,.:•:l:::::::;;~~~~;;;;;;;;~~;,;;c;.,.;;•;•;•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::I00'.::2;Ge::n;•;•;•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;00;;;;2 _G_•_n_•_••~~~~~I00~2 ;B:•~l:;,:~l;•l:•n;d;....,..:;;;:;:::;:.;;;:::;: .... ~1006;::~/;C;•;•;on;;;•:d;•l~Ml;:::r~~l~O~ll~C~o;ro~n~•~d~•~l~M.::;•;;;;;;;;;102;;:;21 ~ GOING WRl * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * Wt:SLEY N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS s i nce 19 4 6 G a jfer (}reefin fjd THE BLUFFS -ON E STORY MODELS Brand Ne\\'! Beaut. greenbelt. great location. End Unit. 3 Bit. DR, "Llnda" model. $74,950 Beaut. 3 bdru1. l•'Jl, "f)aula'' n1ode l. $74,950 Corner 3 bdrm. DR, "Linda" n1odel. $78,500 BIG CANYON C.C. -5295,000 Ju);t compl eted! Stunni11g J\!E\V Custom home \V/beaut. goli course vie"'. J~nclosed lgc courtyd entry. 5 Bit. FR. lge DR, 5 baths. !tlarble, oak paneling, air/cond +more. HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76,900 Quick possession! Hurry for this beaut. deco- rated home. Like ne,\'! 4 BR, FR & DR. Choice Jdscp. Lovely patio. Price incl. land. BIG CANYJ)N C.C. -$159,SOO Enjoy bright lights of 1'"ashion Island from beaut. 4 BR vie\V horne., Custon1 drapes & cptng. Va11 Luit papers: Great plan,. • PRICED TO SELL -$125,000 Thls is the best buy in beautiful Spyglass! Inviting entry "ith circular stnir\\1ay. Spac- ious 4 Bil, 1''R l~ run1pus rin. Incl. land. OFFICE CLOSEO EASTER SUNDAY WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 1111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 , General 1002 General 1001 ofiJo Jjfe LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrrn s., with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular view! \Vaterfront living rm. with step-down wet ba r. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORO 40'x90'. l'vlagn ificcnt vie,v ! $250.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysido Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 General ; . "$1500 TOTAL : DOWN" BEACH 1002 NOT JUST A HOME -A LIFE STYLE- NE\\'PoRT BEAUTV COSTA f.IESA PRICE .C:mt11ml B t N t All Gon PICNI C OH THE DECK U 0 e A spacious, sparkling 3 bdrm. home, com· TARIB.' on: The VIiia Granada 4 BR. • TOWNHOMES $49,900 EASTBLUFF J ual a ft'w C'holce. golf coun:e view locations 111111 1tvnlt· uhlt-. These spaciou11 conciof offer nc:1\' carpetin£, elce. kitl'hen. auto. garage door, 11•et bar, lumlnoos ceil., prlv. decks & co1nmunity pool. "Elegant ll\•ini:: in ISLANO DUPLEX Super Island Duplex -Near shopping center & beach. Each unit has a fireplace. Very im· portant • 2 car garnge. All the amenities in both units • Great inco1ne. Ca ll for n1ore in· formation. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS pl •te wilb family rm .; 21'.i baths & just steps to the beach. 1\ home tor all \easons & a summer delight ! OPEN SAT/SUN l·S 119 HELIOTROPE A SCOOP ll 3 Bdr1ns., So. of the fl'''~'., R-2 lot A steal al $i2,500 OPEN SATURDAY l ·S 314 JASMINE * 675-5930 * 3629 E. Coast Hwy. Former Model Home Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm Truly a decorator's der Dynantic 2-story on a Hs:ht! Huge floor plrl.n !urge, park·like lot . "'Ith nearly 2000 sq. ft . I-iar1nonious floo r plan Features 4 bdrm. 2 \\'i th 2500 sq. ft. Has 4 baths. Family room & bedrooms, 3 baths. ·For- r1replace. Private rear mal dining room. Fami- Hving room. Built-ins. ly roo1n. Massive fire· a prcstlt,:t' ('f)t111nwlity" MOOE L OPEN DAILY s:i.:; An1i~os \\'.ny fJan1bo~ ,G;;o;;ne;;;:r;;ol;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;l00:::;;2 General Tltl. 10 Eastbluf Or .. 10 f\far • Vi~ta, 111 IJon1ingo, to GOOD GRIEF! I LOCK THE Co rona del M•r Co rona del Mar 1022 Corona dtl Mar 1022 Amig°' ll'<oy), N I II 1· I Id COURTYARD ~·or infornuition, OO·lll3 ear Y a our 1st ng11 fiO practically ovemlght. So . . . GATE 1.:..~------ Under WatTC1nty! dishwasher, Covered place. Chet's kitchen patio , sprinkl ers. with everything. Ma st· $41,500. Call 540-1720. er suite has a sitting room. Catiledral cell· ings. Patio, shake root, $29,9SG-None Better· 3-car garage. $67,~. Postcard pretty 3 hed· Call 5~1720 room, 2 bath townhou~e ----~ in Irvine. '\V ith central c:;;alifi;>rnia JeWe.I LOWEST PRICED NEW DUPLEX .. IN CORONA DEL MAR • Brand ne11· cl11pl('X on on' of the bcsl srrecls in old Cnrona drl i\lar. Sp.-11·io11~ 3 h•""lroorn. 2 buLIL front unit 1\·11h fll"l'plare and dini~ 1·00111. Bri1d1t 2 ))f'(lrooin, 2 bath rear Unit \vith fireplitce and a lflr~c sund<'\'k. Quali- WE NEED · INVENTORY PRIVACY U you ha\•e conslderod selling GALORE .II, ThCM!i tine properties are under v.·arTanty for o~ year flfl« escrow closes. You CANNOT have a major nopair bin .for any gas, cJec- trlcal or plumbing bill.!. C1ll for an appointment to tree, today! your hOme or income prop. erty CALL US. \\'e can offer ./ Personalized !lt'f'ice-) !You're ln1portant to us) ,/ Continuous quality et<· po.sure (we try harder\ ./ Specllll "no obligation" agreem,.nl (ask us • I f"rre t>val11atio11 t11·ho C'han:es~ l Please l'all &1-1-7211 Or l'nll'rtaiil tn tlw.-hi& spariding kitchen and fnmi· ly room. The 3 out of '"ay brdroon1s -odds to the d(•sirability of ~his hi~hly $77 000 upgraded, movf' 1n ronchtlon ' tlf'lme, s.;1.:)00. 'J"() Ji('(' Call Lovely 1hree 00d~n1 Olm1'<'l Ht·d Carpet, Ren! ! or -e Hii;?hlands hornt \\'Ith an 51G-.1!640 unstlt"Pa.-;._<:.ed, OC"rt1n \1c1,1.· and ac('('~S 10 pr1va1c beaches. $81,950 air-conditioning. Built-J1rst 2th years old! ins, d i sh'" a s h c r . ~n10tion-pac.ked. 3 bd~m . Roon1y Jaundry /\\'Ork 2 bat~ hon1e 'v1th tluck roon1 \Vi th built-in luxurious shag carpet- shelves. Custon1 drapes. 1 ing. Ue~utiful fan~ily carpets. E:nclosed ga-roon1 '"'th ston~ f1r e- rage. Near the pool. 1 r~ace. Dre.a1.n kitchen. Just 10"(, d O\\'Jl. Call J·orn1al dtn1ng room. 64+8750 J:>atio, sprinklers, shake · roo f. Picturesque yards 'vit h color ful fl o,vers & 1y appOlntinents lhroughout. ~=~=::::::::= Custn111 ('arpel."' and drapes. ii Ca.JI now -$117,450.00 &auliful tour h cdrvnn\ LUSK SandpipC'r ho n1 e . Outsianding \'ilUlllvl r,eiling 1 I v ingroom, profNsional Jnnd!ICaping and decorating. Are You Fussy? ood les of lush greenery. 6iH5.°JO. Then be sure to inspect $42.000. Call 644-8750. this elegant 4 bdrtn, 2 $3450 Down bath home today! Just Numerous decorative 1 year old. With massive extras in th.i s spacious ~=:=:=:=:=:;::=:= view windows & exten~ 3 bedroom, 2 beth home mesa verde r od C on a beautifully land~ Gorgrous 2-story on large cor· sive use O '"'0 . a-scaped lo t ••ith many ner·lot. \\'ilh 4 bdrms. 3 thedral ceiling. Cedar trees & an abundance ha!hs. Family rm. massive roof, patio. \Vith full of greenery. \Vith din-fireplaee. IJrcrun kitchen, dlnin~ rrn. tllastl'r suite 1,1.·i!h dining rn1, all modern ing area, homemaker's sining room. Cathedral ctil- kitchen. J•'an1Uy rm. j kitchen. Covered patio, :'.~g:~ ~~~~~, s~~~~~·a ~i fireplace. FuUy land-! s1>rinklers. Cedar/shake aio-1120. scaped . $53,500. Call I roof. $34,500. Ca 11 644-8750. 5~1 720. Costa Mesa 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540-1720 Newport Beoch 600 Npt. Ctr. Or. 644-8750 m RBElL. ®'~ 2955 lif1rbor Bh·d., Cosln tl1t>sa PENINSULA WANTED NE\\-' or experil"nced ml'n or ~·omen. \\'e offer PERSON- ALIZED TRAINING. A ron· gcnilll olfiC'E' in lhc best Corona de! Jl;lar loca!ion. A top commission plan and superior bonus plan. There are an1ple parking faeilitit's for your customers and con· io.istent advert.ising support. FClf' your ronlidcntial ap- poinln1t'nl. C<1\J: John Allard, Manager 644-7270 $107,500 Trees Trees Trees Like new five bedroom ~sk ' ' Hd\sbom lll'.lmt'. Great view Four Brs. • 2 18ath po1ential and large fomml $29,99:> F1JU. PRICE dining roon1 are highlights. $126,500 Here's a value thal's really New duplex architecturally rare on todays market. d £> s i gncd, professionaJly Four bC'droon1s, 2 baths 111. n d s ca p e d and t'Qlor family room, large 11'0rk coordinatOO, ~till ~· i t h shop in the s;:aragc and finest ol matcnrus and fully much, much n101'f!. All or insulate<!. Spect1u·11lar. n?Or this plus an as.•;unmble \',\ plan!!. Yo_u mus1 11ee ul.S1de loan. &t!cr hurry and Cal!. lo appreciate.. Wolker & Lee c.n 61~7225 ftf'.:.U. ESTATE Co~ta :'ll<'sa .'>IJ-9.191 {.,,.,u;•o"•'~''''',.•'tJf•••uf .=:::..:...c---= I New On Martiet Bring An Offer Special snc~k pry;vle1,1.· on this \11\Ll,~~\' RE \1.1\ • ~!~( ''•'!""" )l ... ,,,, ·~ ,,,,,,. {•~ .... ~,{' ,,.,. .... Jn thr much clc~irnd Harbor I.fall of 1' an1~ 4. bedroom IRYINE TERRACE TOP·O-THE HILL \\rith a dramatic 180 deg. plull ocean vie"'· r1 beautifully deoorlltM 3 Bl:t & Den or ii BR custom buil1 home v.ith huge gaine room, forn1al dining, and !IV(urious n1a.~1er suit<:-. Ou!sid~ L'I e;-.· l1'11Sl\'i' •>111\o de t' k !I,, bi~ . tJtts a11d a 1-;ol pond, All n1 the> end of a qui e t cul-di"-~/" A lo11 valu(' HI $1:'i9.~'ll)) Cu.II 614-7'211 mm Cost• Mesa 1024 YOUNG MESA VERDE Area. HiKh bean1 Cathedral ceiUng, 3 hdr .• '2 ba., ft1mi!y r in . .' '2 car garage, firep.lace, priv11te 1'0\Jrtyard oft niastC'r bedroom, 11unken bath tub. By o"·ner $47,500. Phone 5..>7-llil ~1 ESA VERDE G!ll_r Course Honie. 4 BR .Din-rm, kil('hcn B.BQ & eating area. Ls;:c n1astr Bdrm suite. Fan1ily play . r m 1v/L'On1·e1-satfonal pit & ri·plc 1 "'P.I b11r. 79.500. Chl'll'-"!", :,19-268:-i -·--l-~Hf;f-1[ O~ T!IL :'11.\rth'.F:T 3 Al~. 2 B.\ .. l r. I al I y 1"Ni(•t'01·a t<'d. Ai::sun1ab!t• 7 1; V,\ Jann. J>ymnts Sl!kl.o.t p('r nin. ineldi; C\f't)'thing. Pric • <'Cl :it 011!y $34.950. Call Ray Gault, 5-1~:\4~7 I Huntington Beach's finest ' with only $1500 down. Large family areas. C u s to m flagstone see t h r o u g h fireplll.Ct?. Kingsi:.ee family bedroom. Boat gate. Act ow.~7. If you're tired of looking Al l·G;;;;;'";;";;';;';;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;00;;;;2;G;;on;;;;o;;ra;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;00;;2;;; tract homes, then yottj• should really tnke a look 11.t this beauUluJ ho m e . Bt·aullful l.ree-shaded lot. l\lpden1 kitchen con1plctc \\'ilh 1\Ticn>-11•a1·e ov en , trfl:<h 1·on1ruc1or a.net n1uch, n1u,·h n1on•. Plra~t' i:itll ;o1J-\J l'J1. Hii;h.lands al'l'fl, Th r (' c h~n1e. 1:-<>"Cly 111tenor d£'f'O_r· ~roon1 plus family room anon \l.~!h plu~h carpels, big home spotJessly clean, new roe.k fu:eplace, back lawn "''"""· , w, ""'1'"'· ..... "''h plum. '"ng' • Reduced $30,000! Nenr .r.1a:l'iners School. Call peach trees! Priced at us !or n1ore d£'1ails. Q\1•ner S.~.500! See Thursday, fron1 , FANTASTIC BUY SP8('ious 6 BR. 3 ba, w/w rrpt.o; & drps. bltins, frplc, ClQse to Sehl & shopping, \\'alk 10 S.C. Plaza. $47,950 .. By Q\\·nt>r. 89UJ6.16 oz· 673-8666. OP£H Tit g • ":S FUN 70 BE NICE/ a 1 ~~I - THE REAL ESTATERS Big roo1ns! B!g lot. Gh•nl r homeinakrr kitchen. Gn'at H.B. locAtion. $.16,950! l\1ust gee -Call 817-«110. Agt. Walker &lee 111 4 l lll•rr ,, General 1002 General 1002 11_G_•_n_•_•_•l _____ 1_00_2 1 General 1002 Make an almost immediate move, Newport Crest is the exciting townhome community 1hal overlooks Newporl Harbor and lhe ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come - let us show you how you can·1 alford no! to live at Newport Cres1. 2·3·4 bedroom residences CLOSE TO I BIG. BEAUTIFUL PARK AND Newport Beach Home OCEAN LOW CARE YARDS Grrat ncl~hb:>rlM'HXI. \\'alk to park. Cozy hon1c niassh--e stnne h Gorgeou1 rear patio trult tree«. Vrry privat~. g '-~ C~I oow. W.:15?;. I i.:tJI m. • • rrs RM 10 8E MCE1 TOWNHOMES -' ~ • I , 11;;::·;;:;:;1~~~ THE REAL ESTATERS IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE --------WE 'D LIKE YOU To o:iO!ildC'r a carel'r \\1th !he w11rltl!\ llnf'~I ltrnl E.11;1;1!~ ,con,pany. \'oo provl1lc tilt' df'!'llrt' ;11'1fl \\f'll J)nl\ ill!' Ill•• rr11!nn11: r0£.-'fl1'>r "' •' · 11 1 f'arn you $J .;,01)!m .. 11111 lr'Q111m1~-..1on1 A~k nhl111\ 11111· llrl"l)!;ln11; trn1runt: p~r~1111 Blr. C.ANYON, Dr-" n e i\todf'lo; lnr Wt'. 1\ I !Io ~1J('1·!nt·1J\r1 r rrnlf Couri;e & Qft1an V1c,1· homt's from Sll1 .300 '" S260,000. Opt'n tl:-ill~· 10 II\ ;):JO , 8 Rue Grand Vallee Bi,:: C.u1~v11 Kr11wrt &ncb 714: 64·1-WJG C:ill a4~!j-1flL 11.nd t111k 1..ir ========== Jflck A)l'f'.C. SM,0001 ASSUME goclOd loan with Jo\I.• $ drntn. S2.1S Mo. Sharp H.ll. loea 1lon . ~'1-«111), 1\1.,.'1.. HAPPY EASTER! FROM THE STAFF AT COLDWELL BANKER H.eddenHAI Bro~ Co. Any day 11 tne BEST DAY to !'ttn an ad! Don't d~tay •• 111ust n1ove. 6TJ-8550. 1 lo 5. 3133 Bray Lane, J\fatvelou~. ~argt' f 8; nl 11 y Costa Mes&. home; Quality H & 1', cxtl'a OPEN m ' • ITS A.IN ro BE NICEf FINER HOMES APRIL SHOWERS 'von't dampen your enthusiasm when you see this lovely 5 bedroom custom pool home in Baycrest. Great location! $108,700. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (1123) "PLUSH & COZY" 2 bedroom/den condominium ''r/fireplace & wet bar in living room. Prestigious area of Big Canyon. Great Buy! $92,BOO. Carol Berry 644-62JJO. (R24) EASTER SURPRISEI Vie'v condominium-3 bedrooms, dining room -deck, pool. Best Bluffs! $65,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S p.m. 663 VISTA B~ NITA. (R25) SUNSHINE SPECIAL 3 bedroom home featuring new kitchen w/self-cleaning oven. Lou of imagination & color. Cameo Highlands-VIEW. $79,900. Martha Macnab 642-82.'!5. (R26) CONDOMINIUM W/SLIP A 3 bedroom. 2'h bath home for you & yo ur boat £or $81,0001 Like new! It WQtt't happen again in Newport Beach! Barbara Aune 642·8235. (R27) [Irvine I-_,--I tll-Dlttot42•12U .... __ _ ·----'-'--"""""""'""'"-''----~~~-"" Walker&lee .,.~ ,.,.,. I Balboa Island 1006 BAL IS. cusro:.1 DUPLEX ( Don't nii1'11 the ex<.~ptional beauty! ONLY 3 DOORS to THE SO. BAY. 3 Br up & down. 3000 sq. ft. of hnn!flC· ulale living. 1'1.replaces & fabulou1 kitchens. $149,500. PACIFIC REAL ESTATE • 642-0200 • C•piatrano BHch 1011 lge. pool. 1536 Dolphin Tt>r- raL'C. O\l'ner n1ovini:: -su b- n1i1 1111 0Hc1·s. i\lult1pl" lis1i111'.:" 5033. C.'aJJ for r1pp't IQ s•'f': d11 not disttu·lJ oc· cup;1111 please ITS A BIGGIE JUST FINlSl!ED By Bulldtr 400 JASMINE l..wl Calle Carrneli!A. Ahn )'OU've see the coin· Spanish style 3 BR, 2 BA petition. SEE ).tE a t home w/frpl<.". Bit-In range SU0,000. 3 Br. 2 Ba HOME & oven, shag carpet thru· So. ot flv.'Y , Large lot 11.d· out. Bre.akftuit at private> jo!m city park. New 2 Br For Sale By Owner t\F:\V 3 br. 1 t .1 00. Huge kilrohC'n/fam rm. 2 Car gar. p;itio. Lanrlscaping, drp~ paneling. 3 Blks from S. Coast Plaz11. 979-,;:.;!J:t CoLLEG1:: PARR-By-~O-.-."-'· ,C:.pa,·1011.~ :1. BH, 2 BA. like 1ic1\' crpts & drps. Air/cond. Nf'11· sho1,1.·rr. tlfu!<t Sell: 1 ;-,.\~131. 21'?7 \"assar,C'.\I 15 NEW DUPLEXES & 4-PLEXES, ocean \.;ews, $68,950 10 $95.900. 33861 Copper Lantern 496-3431 1034 Don't Monkey Around Waiting Too Long On This Onel SPLASH ! ! ! Dil'e into this customized hotne bu! LOOK Ot.rr far the ma.'!Sive stone Urepla~. gaze!» and 2 patios wiUi lire pit!. You'll like them u much as the Ux32 ll'l'rim· ming pool. All of this lot on- ly 132.950 and $3300 .....,,. Call 531-.~. OFTICES: HUNTINGTON BF..AOt pat.lo v./sunny ex~. beAuty w/canyon view right Co1npletely fenced, $39,950. behinrl -1-111.ul'llil)' & gMlt' 962-2456 FOtiST,\Dl VAt.t.~:V 531-5800 illage Real [state ~011 BuUd('r direct, roon1. 714~;..100.n a.<1suni. f(I ll·l/537..(ll8{). 9-S, r.t-F. quo.I. pt.•1-son. Ch\·nr Bldr. Coron• del Mar 10221 im-1.~~"'"'-----­ J.IAltBOJt \'If.\\' 111 l.LS. WELL-GROUNDED 11' LCSK Lllrgt' 3 BR, den. 2't On~ va\1111.blt> romer R..2 lol.) Ba. Tiburon J\todel v.·12 .)(1Xll8 ft . Snu~ \\'l'Xl'I & ;-----.---..-... ..,I frplc.<1, bMm clngs. Like llhingle ootlagt': 2 bdrm .• SEN fOR-EXEC~ONLY ne11·. Qolet ittreel. ''lf'I'', dtn; All in JX'rfect con· $96,000 (lneludcs land) Prtn. dl!Jon? Our Erullu SJ)tcial. ~ M',n,sr.~ ~tjra i:Pf!C\lll only 644--6.179. only $ii,5'X>. homt", Ovt>r 2(X) 11q tt (If U · ·1 R lty beaut)'. 4 Sr. l B.i. fomud DUPLEX 4 bib to bt>ach, niverai Y ea rllnln& &: loads of t\appin~. 1 SH. k 2 SR, $450 mo in-3001 E. ~t. Hwy 673-Q))O !\tl11~t M'C. $12.00J, By rom<t $65,500. By °"'lltt, Attention Bulldert 011·ner, 0036 1.A ~lont t'\ttla, 6'75-S-102. 40XJ.3'.I' lot, Exi..iTIR 2 Br. I 968-1896, Prtn. only. CH/.R~f.ING 2 BR & Den + S. hOU~. So. of Hwy. A~ STARDU~ hQml!', r, BR. 2" S2Zi inc. on Sc~. HOUM!. on I provtd pl1&11~ ro..-a.ddJtlon, 1i ha. Bl'aut. cmtorn dttor, By ~ Iott So. of JI..,,')'... built • Plt:nty of Profitt O\l'llt'r. $52,500. Call for appt P.S. Realty 6~~6 $1~.5Dl 6i3-16!JIJ Ov.'!le.r to ~. 963-7149 I I J )IJl'ld.J)' Aprll 14, 2q74 OAILV PILOr 1 _o_u_n_1_1i_n __ .:_ __ TIH:-:-11n-t"':l"91-:-on-::-:---:h-."".1-:040~1"H:-:-un-t"':lntfon-:--:lleo-c"'h-:1-:040-::-nH:ruccn::lc;:ln::g:r~::'.n:"Oe..::'.:'.cOl:h-;1"h0407-r7L".:tg:'.uC'.na::;Bo;;:-:t:::cc---;;1 maT:-L_og_u_n_t"".Bo::-,-,:-h--::104;-;'1"".1oLT.id'-o"".1;:,;:1,:-----'10$61 Newport a.·-,-,h~-~106=9~N~..,-po-rt 8eac " MUST SILLI " Ol'EN HOUSE l'ric• Reduced REPOSSESSIONS THE. BRIEGAGTUYS OPEN SUN. 1.5 SUMMER NEAR Tri·levtl 4 BR. 3 BA. (fm r In! ~ d I ·--~ 32621 ADRIATIC ;; sr: ~ n1n1pu• rm ;; 6()1L\C. nn. lonnal din nn. 3 b.r SUNDAY ONLY $2400 or onn1tl n t•n. °'-"8.lnin MISSION REALTY . Baui~ \\ill <'<'ll~ld r1 rarq;e, complf'tely <'rpt'd, 12 TO 6 l'M ' • of lh<'ff fllA l.t. \,\ hon1e,. TllGll tT' \."\O LQ\\'Jl..alUll" ~liUt'I ~ Rdrni~. ;i lea5efop11on. Sll'l.:.00 profea1'°nally decorat~ & 2 ldrm. + Pool cont.11~'1 • · ' ba • fOrMll l dinln1; rin LOVELY DESIGN land __.. 1.A _... KASAllAN lJO\\'?"O: 1~1~ up 00. th~ 01t~~I,· cunu•1ni:-1rarr $t)'lf' . CON!dfor " blkt nde around Udo l1le on a :-<wuta.y :\lomln;:, 1hrn h111•k IO )'Wr hon1,. ' 1100-,·,. 11 1111" f••r bn111l·h ,\\Uh • \1t>1' 1ea.,_.. rte yan., l'\tilr lluntlnf!on llll'bor 3 $22 600 J0\1era. ~1h, 11 VIE\\ Ot 1 Lo\rl\ i:roun•·h. profi·~~. 3 BR. • !oluihfl ;I l\.t!h~ ~ )Xldo ..,.., fi r('pll. BR plus f.unlly room L.a.rxr • I RHI E•t•tt 962 J..I. .... TH~ OC'f 1\." tw>IO\\' o\\~r 1 ·• I I r... 0p('U ~Ull".V 11hun~ph\'r\ -r. twXI l<I ft S 6 3 :i O O t"O\'e-.. ,..v.. C'<o."I -'---' 'I nu c•n pa)' S100) ~than I ._.. · · , · . '"'~<'!" 1•r pn\'ft<'\~ V"-'<'ILll ~•· · · · · ~ ....., "w "'''"""' .... bo \\'tU t.iltf' i U.l\\ ER I)~ \'ttii S I~ t~') . S":l l ,:~. 962·1&32. ly $3&,000. To see, drt\'e out I 1h1a for a n<"'' untt or )~ Hunt. Har ur 1042 P'J'\IT .• on 1hls '..! llL>lt ~I . '1 EMERALD BAY MEDITERRANEAN H1rbor V i•w Hills 1038 to Ed1n¥f't, tum !Ettth on t'an bo)' my UPgTedcd unil ( .. BR l BATH-S n,\TH llO~lE. lJ1· rm. ha~ 1 1111111.11• ·· HR . 11nt r .,, llol11 Qiica, Eut ort H<"ll 1o 1 for S2.000 belov. tf'pl1t.cemen1 • • • 1.,,.,,n~ _111 ..... ~ • .~11 ,.._.1,1, An nur 11.i• 1t1»n1o1\ ft>• 1111,; "" • •· .... ''' I ,1 1t1n r111 , 11 ~ 11, IA'.1,rh•1l-l ~ . .AU: BY °"'?oiER·lS25 Pon Dt>l 1.tar. Turn lei! on ~t l!nm11cu1att' t'Ond\linn: l.1"'11. lh"l'phu·f' R11Hl·in klll·hcn I 1'•111•' '11 1 p~rqu.•t "n'r1 \Vh N'lf'r. Optn dillly, PH· ( C3llente then to 16381 2 Bdrm ('()tl(lr.I., dt~1rab'• m1un1. P3f l05. Spantih '.\!011! i'RIC'EI ) 111 s~;;,;i.11 1 1•11rn lor.1:11 '' 1t ~ l~lrin~ 1"-•.rro $1 10,000 lo $250,000 OPEN DAILY 64t--ll«i. l DR/2BA . <linnn, 1 ~ntlotr.l 1..anf>, KN\lnd level floor j\llln, ti., lowitain patio. ST9.300. 0·11 \1 1\h 11~ "11 11 J,,ilh, pr11 Lld" i~i.u1o! rnuntry k1Tl"h, hr lc k l )'f!1u·11 n('\\·, rn-thly Painted OPEN SAT l·S Ohi 1111:'\l;. a111! ~ 131G 1 [ll'\1ll<t't.·1 d··ilo:. 1 ... ·,111111 11!1~ hll'l!!''· \\;t)"U\~1 ~t10,•1•s. l'hur«h1". planters. P,.'ll\O v.·l!h ArOOr. ....1111 IUttlully pan•l.d and 3899 HUMBOLDT OR, \'IL'"\\ or THE \'llJ • .A~~r; I lnd~rpil I ir ..::\' :: •1 I" ·Ii: II Btaut. C()nd. mlm:i~ ~\ing room, p\11sh HUMBOLDT ISLAND \:'\ D (ICEA:-. A ~ L. O \\" . : $1j;j,l'\Jl'l. . ' " ' ~· \'.\lJJ·:' HI \II\ rl1.•\Jl\1'\' 11) ('t1' I • l•l ,\\l 111 ... l'\1 &11 Ll•l" /',,r;. l1r11 r "' ~ BEACH TAX SHELTER Condo 111.'ith OC't'Qn 1'iew tram living It dining rooms. Creat 1.tartlnl plt It terrific balcony. \Vhy rnt buy .,..,;th $3000. dov.-n & pa.)menl3 Hke rtnl? HUNTINGTCN HAROOUR RfAllY • . . . " ' ' ' ' '"' . ~ .•. , , \':\l,l ,~:\' RL\LI\ • ~· M(, I"' I ' ... .. ........ ~~ .. ~··· ...... , ...... , Super HllCJe Lot 4 Bedroom Pool Hom• We won't tell you hr:re about all tht' lantastlc features this huge culdeu.c home has - UUa llrl "''OU.Id C'Ol>I too much mone)'. S.U,!nl. Ca 11 962-2-ljfj. OO"ICE.5: HUNTTNGTON BEAOI 962-2456 }'QU!\1 A IN VAl.LEY 531-5800 ' " ....... , . '. ' ASSUME 7°/o As.sum i~} Cl loatL J bedroona plus family roorn. Large encLostd patio. Near scMol• and shopplna:. Ap. prox. I IT\lle to the beech. Thi.I home ,inclucks Valley'& ~xcluslve 1 yr. 1t.tvioe ... -ar· ranty. CaU 9G3-4M3. . ' . \'.\LLI·:' 10 \I.I\ . ' ' . " ·' .... < ... ' • ' .... • ... '•' l' 1llage Rea l E st~te tU»M71 ( ~::J 546.1103 *ASSUMEJ'/;-VA* Open Hous9-By Owner ~!.-Sun. 12-5: 30 li351 Gibson Circle J Yr ne\\". Approx. J(XX)' !!plral !\trt'S. 4 or 5 BR. 3 Ba. Cul de sac. lipgraded $62.900. DREAM HOME wa.UpaP<'tcil dlnlng :u'Ca, Thdt"s 11ha ! yvu t131•e in Ou!i IRVINE COVE &hag <'Uptls It cuatom 6-12--ll~ spr11wl!nf:. nuUt!·lev~l. ~ An "111~1·u1<t1n~ ~tlOW i'l>J!lh' drap..'I, O\'t>nlzffl P3Jll?')' ~ BOR.\1, HO~!~:. DIC 1.1v.1 vn a h,d! 1i."r<' 1,,1 ~.('(.(I~ I area, cu.ttrom 11\e countt't [ l R~I .. \\'!TH YIREPLACE 1 11. ~ htrnJ!I. hu..:•• f:u1ul1·1 ·OPEN SAT /SUN l l lops, i;hake roof, nea r nuth in kitrht'n. \\'/\\' n11. \\1th 1111lk-1n """l·hu r. · • 8Chools, ~·aJklng dlstanee to rarprts &: dr,lJ)('' thru·oot. S\11n11111tii.; 1oeo.JI. h••11u11h1ll~ 128 VIA ITHACA Hunlln;ton Cf'nter. ~v.·ltn· '.\1any rxlfas int;"I. 11lii) lnd~cpd 1.:ro1111(is I\' 1 t h I R«nv .... h•h"I A· 1: ... t•'l •~n1i.'<1 675•7010 UDO REALTY 111: \1..1 ...... ,11 *673·7300* Grubb & Ellis tl~IDtNTIAl 1.0KllMM COMNHY ·-· ••..,., ,.......,. "-'-.. ,...., • "' ""' ln11l SYX},(1.)1 l'l1!h": l\ II 1.-.1 1'1it't'(! !••• min&" pool and mnny p11 rk --. IY>\lt;I", It's alt )OIJr~ for I "11!('rl11 I! 4· 11~111111~ fouu [..Jn,:I' ·I 1-..1r111 ,1 !h'n. • a..::a. · •~u-"""""''"""' ~...... B' O\l"Tli'f", 5' BR, 4 0011. on .., .. ~. MONARCH BAY beW. (Prlncip11ls on.I)' 100 I lo ·" 60 r I Clllh'k >JI.I•', !\)~.'VI 11.r~1 pleue). Call today 1 i"'>mtr \.,,1 ~·i..u 1 1 .THE BIG O~t-;: ~Plll'loUI J /\ 11'1\'f'lv, lln1'1)' h111"'hf'(I huy. l11rs,:t 1101111.' -~lMl!!'r·l N----1 B h--1-06-9.-~---~=---,.--~~~ 147.)095 ~k.b Ekst '$ 9 ~1 oti~ ru~\I(· styled honl('. eAh'11or f'nttt'L'Hnlnl: & 111 mllv h<•l'l" 1.,11 .. '"· ewpor ••c Newport B•acli 1069 .,\~~.; · 1 J • ot "'-ood plank, u~ bni·k & 1qth 4 bilrrn~ . rll'n.' !t•r111nl G l2-1 1~ OPEN HOUSE -·· ' "''ood 11hekes, ~PflA\\1JX\. 1lln11~ m i . nrir.1.,-.1] Art 1 k Irvin• 1044 3 HUU,~1. +-DE:>: • t'A.\I JRr11i1 i \\'ttli< 1r1 tv.u·h. SAT. & SUN. R.\I., ... r.im:I b) ::1, i>lllhll. I "kopp\n(:, rr,taurlUlt .\ 1 To 5 P M I EASTER IJ"Cilttd <1n lt,"t. IOI v.11h an thl'lltr.• Sl-l~J i•) • • Ol1">1',\\l)l'G 0 ('f .. \' \\"ll ll'rlIT>ll! Visit v.•1\h u~ aM ~~ lor I GREETINGS \'IE\\'. ;';! f r. 111·. rn1. 1<1111 'Ji!!. )"l'.IUn-('ll. '"ou'll 1\21'*'"' lhl\t FROM THE STAFF '~Pf'n t('.11u ", 11I fl 1: ~. fji M1 s•1on Viejo this 3 bf-clrroin hn1ll(' is Oil(' hi'\ pl.u·" I.· \l"t'I l;ar. ,\ ' 1 ManJ• of the nu'f",;t )'PU 11: r:1·er H,\HIJAJX .,1 $\~,;,of.. , ~~ 5!'cn. T<111·1·rinb ire"~ .{, ·1 J 11-11~ To Buy Too True 1067, I b;il niy brtt'lt~ '~'°! lhi~ ?.-Anl:\I ilYO Al7 t', ll.1.' f'\• 110S N.CoasrHwy.,Lo'guno -· hJl'l'lr hom r. Clo~t· lo 1ht 1 l'rllrnr •11'<':\fl 111 .Ct lrP'l\1t'f! 494-1177 2. ocf'an i11 a quiet re11ut<:n1lr1I I ' 1 !'Ilk~ lro1n \I ,..-... 1 ~ r o1 r nrl'a. Cl"'"' ti) &!:hOo!s, J>ark~ 1 11"it• M. l\u1lt·u1 k!!•'ht'n 111.·1 BUY-OF THE WEEK an<l shoppin11:. COl\lE . 5t;f: l"('fr1:: ,\ ri'n\ hu1 al S::7,:•IJ. T<.01 t: .. •I !·I I.hi' \lo\·l' f;1,1 G:iil Ed."'t>nKlnt. I !i:t \\'{'_<;l<'m R•nk Blrtt:. MISSION REAL TY 1 \;nl\'t'rsl1v Pp.rk, JL'\i1v• "~· . C 11 1 .. 11 11 11• lll'•rll n•I\ i"'I• l Days 5Si·1000 Nights 1·· p' h'o'n· e ''1'1'1' 41 \'1,· 4-. 0'1''3'11na ' 1~.11~" itr. . ·~·1 n1111111 11~ .... . ........ ., ..... .,, T11 .. 1'•,,11....-.•':'. ,.,...~ l•.•!!·,,l1t.'.111nh1I \.,..,,1. l\M•'lill'<! '; r,111 •t"r' r." •111wh Trv l <'(hr .. 111 1·'"111.-.u .... • "1rh S~~ .1 1"1 \.,ti11· ,i.1. ; \".\. ~tt11 11 n.: .. pl 1i lr11 I flr.1r c.-.. 111'\ :1 1 \11,,1 .. ,, l""1111r1 r l.u1 1 ... 11 M. Pr '!1lf' s~1 .. 111 495-4121 or 493·0290 · 3. \ 11\ IJ J·:\· HI \LI\ ,. r••d. ;1il lh1~ I• 1' I •J.;,'foll -•'t 1 --OCEANFRONT 1,.,,,,. •11111 "f.i , .. :1 '' hu~ !:Y ""11•1 .. H!l 11 .. ,1":.'.· .\11 l 'l1\J, l··~1 i.__.,.,111Q.11 "'1 th" I COMMUNITY SOMETHING ... i•·!ld '· 11 '~ ')~"' 11 "' h:1\" 11 1111 111 111:n1f1r·• n1 POOL .... t•• h11• ,, 1111 ,\••11111·1blt 11"::'11 •:··~1·•.•ll , S•.1"'1 d···1·11 11 ·, r h•• r 1'1""· :'\<'\I 1•• Newport a.och, Horse Ranch Estate -..1,,1.. ~r" 1•rh:~. d .. \ \;~ '·"'1 .... r ,in ;.; •;'!' < • t 1 " I' I 'I • : 1 I • ~ i.; -!~' ',.,. .'•! • "f THE 11,EAL ESTATERS enrl I C'nni~ cour1.~ cln•I' hy. 4 Prh.th• t••ri•·h .t , l11htv1u~". '" '" • .1.111 f. ·• r .·1 •1 •' 1 ", 1 •. ,,,,1,,,1 ~,,,,., Co•·· v.,. I I " 1 11 h \'.A 1•1u1 ''" 1 1 .. 1rn1 .. <!.•11. , .._,, ,. ~ rn1 .. • ~. i;1 l 1 .. ·n SI' 111 01.r :~J "I 11 t•l lu\lll'") \\1••l"ll '"J" .1~q ._,11 1,.,,1,1,,,,.,-. "'fl ... , ..... ,,, .. ,, F irs.t T ime Offer.cl 1he pnrk. f :tinily :1n.-.:1ou .. ~ 10 11,.1,,,.., ' "·I n<\< . •,, h••''''· l lan11ll· h••'l·.1• 111 x In' , • ''"''~ 1 ""' '" ' .. 111rhllnn. ~'"tr Newport Beach 1069 plun Try S l m.~. I •"• r :'!"''""~ · \I ,.M, llft A ~· H(, {0.' ""'~' .... ~ . .,. " ,. . ' ........ ~.' '""'".'"' \' f; T t:: R 1\ :'\ 5 AD· movl' to 0£'\I" l(}("allon,._~~'ll hUll'ell\'1lli:l"rn.11i1h\'fllllt~I nvo·~\1 11 I I K I ('h.11·1,•111,: tr.1.J111•·1·111 -E,1ch ~11 :'\TSTRAT!OS ~A I.E S 1oday 1o sec Lhl~ ~. $j(j,JOO. l .... 11 .t· frplo· r om1al 1hn1r.;: I Tl ·1 .i· 1'" 1' 1 t'\'P · ',·'1 ' EASTBLUFF 4 l>tl:-..1 11 It-• I · .. r111~I din BROKER I! 1\ ~ D LI:': G CALL 551·7500 rn1, oft •It'll "qu1r1>Nt kll· nto•r•.., .~ 11'1 enr er pi.)ll'' 0 rin, !11111 r 111 I rr r Ir BE.\Cll AR EA PJtn.. • v ISION • .-ht'n, 11·1\h t'ook1111r isl11n•I k l~ti1 ANOTHER V .A. CONDOMINIUM \.l•ln ~ n1~t pn\·atc Joc;i!1(1U. Hr .. 'lkf;i .r 11,.,,,1 ,.1 r rl•..,k• ~i)~f1"~t:tCrtc ~~ ~1~~ ~-t~~ ~:~ .:;~~~r.~r'.a~::~ On 8 P11""~"11 1·r L 3 1 Udn11. ~.-~ ~;1 i~:n;/1 ~1~11:\;,~ ~~.\11~ ~~1~1 111,.~~at t:.~::: ~f~~~ :~~;~>' r 1 ,;~;:::~t~.h~.'::· home IOC'llll'll on ruldt.AAt' nr Red Hill Realty tuts pri\ pBUo & i;:1trrlt'n + ni.·l'!I' 1.1 nrl~"'lp<'G . .,. !lh a I pl"t"IY r"h.rl .i~hl·fl 1hn111ut. 11 r_th'lt!f"!I: arvl .a pnvaLe ~lip I $.'lS:ro ll>1 n•1'. 64~-9'.119. . ocean 60x:nl D 0 t: Ii LE • , bllth ,\ \'l'f) lun1 tinn&J. \ltll I t:i""'I 11"11 Sl •. M Your rh<ll•'I.' ,,, nt11· "lllT"'I· aiailahll". Al<kin:;:: S12J.OCYI 1136 Snn1· rv1 1 .... n .. LOT. RA,'\CH style lutctlE'n REi\LT'1 Ri'.ALTORS pt1uine1\ h'>nil' 1111h r;h-e BOURBON ST. WEST 1ni:. """. Rprll.1111·,.~. ~ .. 11. Call Si5-72:.'!"l Sr--.1-n_n_1-· . ..: t,,-,-,-,-m-. ,-R-R-. "'/wiM hrick hrp. & llhLn)' Unh•. Parl< Cenlt>r, lr.rinc g;u·.trn '" p.ar1o ~l'f'lt~ ,\n • .. '\ :-, .. .,,. flrlt'ans ,11 le clupl<'X , ll'!tllll\J: rlhl ~,\• n. ~nrai.:1• ~lllnnrr ·"' hnol. ()PF.:>: l·j ,..\1n)'I brirk nro:irlni:. Pri ~· l\\· --.-,--. ---:;-, . , • 'f'"pllonal of!enn~ ,1t $149.500 l\'f"\u~hr 11''1\ t:'ll\M, ~h;ulffi I\ "J1•1• l11'"t1"r. 11('\ h,1r. rnrl 1 [)91ly. 1"~:'.IYtl. £.."5 6\'ki nn \l'f.!wl !1rp , l!l\me rn1. OPF.N !!Ot.:.<;;f:,5AT ~l '\ 12·:> m I ll·•lln~. \1 :1lk1n~ d1st ,1nce 1.-. 1 111 ! sunk,..n Roman 1dr ruh & \~-Sty C'O:'\OO· '.! RP. fl :o; ~ IW"11»h t. !fJ.tt• Frplc Or.e ol :~11:"t· '\0 1 ·;:~~,1;.~~r . .)'"r~~:~1.: I N•wpo rt~HeighhlOfO ma.'l"T<'r \':IJUI\'. 11a]k 1n h;:e ). :? balhS, rC1rm11\ r\in ~ ~ a lnnd 5,i,()r() i'h"PPllll'.:. , hlll'o·hr·~ I, fp~ll·j cloM>!.. '.' • C11r b"a 1· rn1 · ln<iry. an"a: hiirk ' VIC STUART u•n !i'l11nd 11u11'111 n•l111: I HOMEY n"po~M·<;.~<'d hy \'·\ Full pati<J 11 i!h plril11l'". Nr. P' •11. Real Estate \ 1111,-. """!/' 11···· ~.~,.:{)() < ·~·i J/'lmr Su ""' I rnn1r· ;: AB. , p!"l('"e $44.COO. :>:o<l!i'l nll\Ulil• ·""park. \\'B lnul Sq .• l?'\'<i'\I', -4•~·Sfl11 4 ••·1100 1'•1-7',~1 ;l~7jj74 1;11 ~V•l lfl I"·, t•r"k"!' :? l·n. Inn r111' !">If.In.~. ~ I l' 1llage Real Estate $34,500 lmmACulate 3 bedrm, 2 bath homf'. '.\lndt'm bltn!i, plu~h crptg. drlu.>:e fam nn. Sparkling cl<'an. ?\l&.nicure<l yard. Tt>nns flexlhle -""" and belleve. Call ~8·12-1 1 SouthCo, RPattors. t1f•11. an.\011eca.n Lu:,. sale5 RY O\\~E..R. $30.9 ~1 1J . NEWPORT SHORES f 1 Hkr. 962·::.:ill. ~ .. 'H-11.c1":___~-----!-Wa11;-to the Beacli-Stop Right Her•! \'"'' o,J111 rr• :1 l·lrn1.: i ,,11• rp.~.:; ;:n r11 .:"~ t: f'.'ltln. OPEN HOUSE I n v£3;:11l'r Uni\·. Pk. tv11 n•·. :'", Al,;.! ~ I , 1.Ji1·rl~ Ln1,'IJ!lii !'hHr·111'r: f\n ·1 hl~ ~111p•'IHI""' ll.1rl 0 1r \'11 ,, T!! \ ''''l'\'!hltl~' !.r .. ,, "I'' $hj,~l;i\SPANISH Bl:, 'l BA. ,1tr i11n1. nl.1111! i/101.'MI C4 1 n \.11·:r. 111.-r l\· l;111tl··cap••tl -; l•lr111 h1~ f .,.r 1'\lr.P· ,l· tl ti\\•r"..ir.11111. hp\. 1 .1 11<1 ' I CtiST0~1 Cape Cod ~tylc hon1e IOC'Ati'd only 2 hlk11 fro1n p11rk & v.·ulklnii: 1tls· 1ant·e to beach. 2000 ~'I f1 hon1e on lge lot. 2 frplrs comp!. rrderot11terl oc 536-8S87 ONE YEAR WARRANTY Towering 1.r('('s & b a I m y t>rtoe.zes ('(I()\ lhi!< lovely l BR. ocf'an close home In 11 quiE't residential area. Clo~ 10 Ix-aches, schools, park.~. & shopping. All thl11 plus Valley's exclusive 1 )'ear HeNice v.•arranty. For more information please c a 1 I 963-4543. '· ..... "'" .. ' ···"" \'.\LLI·:,· RI \LI\ -"' ·«· r .,. , "' •· " "''' '~ ' ... ' "·'~ ·• ' ....... EXEC. AREA OY.1>ers lMS, your ga!n. ~. Bedroom, 2 bath, ntrium ~n· trance, 2 fireplaces, runken P.on1an tub, :t CflJ' garage. A bargain at $-14 .00J. CALL 968-1441 * Crest Realty 0\llNER an.'Cious. SllAP.P 4 bdrm, 2 bath home Y.'ilh ~as bit-ins, rear Ii\'~ r m, family arta. Shag carJl('\ thruout. Patio. $ll10 dov.11. F'ult price. $33,400. brk Call S.U..Z-,Sl. CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY SU~ customized 3 bedroom, adult OC't:Upied h o m t' . Decorator's dream \\'L!h plus carpeting and custom dbl draperies. \\'allt'd fron1 t"'O\lft yard v.i lh 11-TOtij;:ht irnn gate. t~ am l I y room .,..·/tireplace oU delightful country kitchen. Lots ol roncre!e In back yard v.·ith gas BBQ and boat or trailer storflgE'. Ocean close !n prime JtB. re11ldential area. To !lee c;:ill 963-4543. ... "''~"·'"'' ,.,,., ...... ( \',-\LL~~\· IU . \LI\ • 91 !H, I O.ft P• '-1~1 •M! "" ·~ ' ')( • f •' "~" I • , .. , .,,. CALJF'. CLASSIC • Popular :! sty n1od, .i BR. fpl. 6~;. VA 8'iSUMl3ble Joan. $-U.950. Ta 11tt call llKR. !i63·56lll. \'A A.SSUl\IPT IO~ -161.500. Prestige &1"'l'11. :'.i BR, pool, I• 2 sty. encl pa'1y nrea. 0....n- er \"f'ry an~.ious. BKR. 1•963-· ... 568 ... l. ................... NEW CUSTOM 0\\1\ER leave~. Snt5 dov.11. Deluxe 2 bdrnt ('llndo .... ·1111 custon1 drapE's. shag Cf1Jl. bit-ins. FA heAt. Lots of privac)'. Ovtrlooks the pool.! brk $2'2.-Gl. Call 84&-0604 0\1.f'ER desperate. S3.690 dov.·n~ Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 ba home v.·ith shag crpt, bit-Ins, dishv.·asher, family nrea. FA heat, brk SJG.900. Call 962-&S65. ' t I I. I 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, cpls. drps, bltn11. Great location. Walk to nt"w Civic Center, schools and shops. !\love In r.tny ls!. $39,%0. Red Carpet Realtors 536-8836 SHARP! 3 BR. ;rn nn. Lrz: yard w/blt-!n BBQ. SJ2.950. P.S. REALTY 64-l-3616 Oass!fied ads sell big ilems, sm11\l items or Rf\V item. O\\"NEf{ sacrifice. ~Ta.gnifi· C'Cl1t Spanish 4 bdrm. 2800 9Cf. tt. J be., F.R., D.R., bit-ins, frplc. Tile roof, 11T(Jl.;ght·!ron aecents. 1 )'t' old! bric $63,950. Ca 11 '62-8S65. The fastest drnu• in the Wt'St . . . A Dflily Pilot Ollssifit'd Ad. Call 642-5678. S~\\dU1A-EG£trs·. That Intrigu ing Word Game with a Chuckle -'------(tli10~ ~Cl.AT L .POUAN 0 <!ettn'C7"(!e th• 6 Xtttl""bfed words belo,.. lo mo~• 6 tift!f>le word:. Pilnl lette11 of i=-o;h in its line ol Je\!Ofel. HUA ROT I I I' I I' DEE CUR I I I I' I SOOREM I ' I I' I I KOVNIE I I I I' I I FELOIE I I I' I I .. ' •. ' They say there would be fust as much crime if. handguns wei-e made il- legal. Maybe so, but I nev-. er heard of anybody hold- . b k ·~ rng up a an -.. -. F-rW..:0:,.::.8 -TSrEorT.,..-11 0 c-1 ...... "'""!• ..,,.,. I I 11 I I; by 1,111119 ,,, ..... f!\~11~ -dt \ • • • • _ yCN d...,.1® ,,_ ~P No. 3 ti.low, 0-.••----" .. ,,,NT NUMS!REO I' 'Q" lfTTf lS I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I urz;. I I I I m=-I I I I SCRAM-LITS An1wtra In Clouillutlon I080 • -.- • SAT & SUN f rl l!'C'E'' 111111•1 I . j .J 1.,1 \'.11hi:1 11 ;1Jkl11.: o11~'.lll•"'' >"11 I"•' \• .. klTI. f•11· )\i',<\ill flll : '!l'P~.' !) , \1d·1' 11••· I•·" 1. ·'L"•lll'h ~l ,l"lf', J'••d tllf' tonf. • • N'I' ~ ' · '". Jfdfl ' II 11 .•• 1· 11L111 111tl1 fnl1 •lin1n" ,( ,, ., , ,.,,,1n• \\•II I'',,, •I I • !\<'fi r 1.-.nl, tl.'nn1s, ;1 mo. <•l•l 1 .. th" ~ur. 11~ :1tT1'n11n.: .. .. • 1• .. 11111e 11·' n1~ ... Hit .v 1 TO S P.M. _.\h1~1 i'etl $.j9,:rM. ~.:,2J1Ji'.".;. ,.1.,,,11 .1 .. 1,.,, ,,1.•. 1 •.;h l• .11111•0! er1 h1:~:.: 1~11'11, 1'"'11 \ • l1"1 ~ j.ii, i,, 11 '111 hi 11 1 \I0,:11n. ~11nrr •. 111. lrplr. Oll)ftt-in · , i1•t••t•: .(,.,, 1 1 11'i~·~ l'·•l In~. '' II .-1 ... uHn~ '" ··ri I' I 11' 11 BEACH OU PL EX t1lt.111 ku.-bt'n. $1!1 :111 D!'auti[ul t·Xl.'<'Ull\'1• h1 11nl' Tl'T!TI.E!{()(l.; Plau .>:, L1l· l'tra1 "~k 1••"111,,n. "'l1nn1<'r• !!lll•l•••r 1:r.Q 111,?i:rl•<: ,1 1 •• rp"t~ !o11••1'l ;o•<'. I'll" . ., , •i 1 o\·t'rlooking lu'ir!t1u~ J.:l't'f'n 111a1·.~1 11r.2F'.a ..,. aTr lu1n cia! par••I. cl""nt""11 1.·;. 1~.,111f<lli\ 11 ,.,.,1 ,rtl ;:ll<'•! ~ti:ik\·tnnf f '.irL\-l1k<'\,ol'd~ ·' 1 .. Jn11 <1 • 1•!ri ·'' CALI. (g '4•·:'1' !::l'IU cour~l'.SSho11 \l\i!k \n l'!>f.:l"i•tl1~t. n1:\ny rxrr:1~, ~111;1 , r,1.1,11 r111 u11r~1n1l'nl,I ;,1,11,1,.111 ~4,; ,,1 (';oil ~·'"' l'iud ,,,:,·~·1 · 1 .,11 , .... !J ~rl'li' H•··111 il ·1l i,111' 91""-~ the oc·ean. uprr upi::r.1d"'1 }',.....,! &· park la1 ·tl S;Y,1 '~() $172.000. i'l\~'-.l •I: Lll·"oi:'1 1 .. 111. ,.1\•-. )'"•J '"'• F1l'I "'f.dllfC. hom<' In €'Jlh• "llunlirt;;:Ton ' O\l·nl'r, '-l'!-?J!f~ IJCl::A:\ ~-l~ll:O.-T l•U.I ;,1 S.i,.,1w~1 • EAL TY SeRclill." A-! l'Olt1li!1(•n, IL g n Beach 1048 ;».~~1 2 IJ!l ('•lll!O~·. \\_,fl, TnRBELL. mRDEll. I N1•r l"••DDrl .... , Olflte ne>o,v for qull'k ocr'Up1111r1. ·. :~':!:":.:;:':..::.:;:.:;:_ __ :,:.;:. -- - ---.. r cla~~ In hu;:t IJ"• k .•. ,. I llARl\1 11~ \'1r" h n n1-. Come take a lonk Ill \!JT+l \\"OODSY AREA , 2 Br.,:.? !111. tr;:i p11rkin:;, only ~J~j.fY,IO rr.i'"""7'l'\--;l7' JC>NES :-.fontro."'1. I nn. '.? t;.1, {'f)IJO- Quiet Bay. -1 frplc., \11.'\Y dt'<."k. s 1s.::.o. l>A.-.:,\ llAl!Bf1g [~J.....~ iJ.\'5JkuVID ,, "\!TYi~ try "11, u1•.:r«d"rl l'rpt, ~•• u~"~'' "'' ""' ... ~, \'.·\LIJ·~,. 10\l.I\ • l>H , .. '"'" ... , .. ,. ' ... ~ ... ' """"" Dreams Are Made of this homl' nl'ar thf' beach. -1 LArgf' bl'droon1s, 2 I\ baths. CIAsslc li,ing room, formal dining, 2 lirepl11ces, family room, large bonu~ roon1 , proftllsionflll)' decotatt'd thruout. l\lany luxurious leAtuN'S in !his outstanding home. For en appointmtnt, !'all The Real Estat• Fair 5J6.2lll ., 839.6133 TIBURON \·t'ry 'harp '.; RR plu~ d1nin:::: nr den ('"OJ'li!O. C"n1r11I air • cowlit1'ln1ng. rt'!rigtr11inr, t .,.a.,c;J1fr/dryl'r. drlu'" dhl!' mi'!n·inclucled in salr~ pru'<'. All the ronvl'nl"tll'e of 011·11· ing a htlme \l'ilhout !hi' hearlaf"hf's. BI' au t i I u l lands c ap i ng a nd rettea!ional I a1· 1 \it i I'~. Lncated ln dl'51 rable r .\'. 11rea. ClO~t' It> !;hopping :md beach. Call nov.· lo sec. Call 96.1-1543. . .... ,.,,~··"•I"\"'"",, •• \',\Ll,E'1 RL \LI\ o Uf "" t 0.11 HPll ~I Y ·'•~''"•I '•~•11<.I COIO••~• CASH 24 HOURS For Your Hom• r\o hidden t'061~. delays . No oblir,::ition~. 15 ~T!i exp. BRASHEAR REAL TY 142-7411 Evu 961-1178 0\\"NER mo\'t~. S3.i95 rlr•wn. lmm8culate 3 Jxlnn. 2 hath "·ith bit-in~. d1!<h.,..·a.~f'r. f;i mUy nn, lrplr. Big pat!o. boat acCf' ... ,. brk S..'l8.9JJ. Call 962-l3i'3. O\\'NER llJ1.'(klu1. S 3 7 O O do"'-n. Beautiful Spani~h 3 bdrm, Rel\l" lrvmg nn. brick tri>lc, blt·ins, dlAA~·astlE'r. Patio. I.and Lse. brk SJ1,000. Cell 842-8854. OWNER le11ows. SpMish 3 br. 2 ba, condo. 13150 clav.'I\, Blllns, family area. custom dt'cor. Poot, t>All<"I. No com- mon ~·a.!Js. Brk $31 .fi'XI. Call 96,._ OW1'\ER Must sell IDR. 2 BA CalHonua Cla..,~lc. 1 lJ n11Jrs from beath. 1'(1W1tty ki1r hrn, front J. n>RI' ."lprink· It.I'll lit more for S'll.SOO. S.l&--3960 °"'111!?' movl'S. Country Ill· 11105pherr:. S34.iO dov.71. 3 br, 2 bll. bl1-ln!i. l:tmUy area, lflllr. P;i 1irJ. Al>'! \'\t·w brk Sa.i.:;ro. C11ill ~2·.'t8&5 l\tTS~ltlil ((lrpornl\on hA~ CO'"h for ~"f'UT l'(fllll)'. ('8lJ avt 1\fr Rk'hrTlflnd. 89~ 11r 1tf1 6:00 r~2-;r~;2 Hul'ltington Townhouse 2 BR. I '= B.\, $19.!lOO 9877 Continental Dr. Pool. BKR. MS-iTll, ~. 5~T·4617 REPOSSESS10N 48~ 28A. CrMt Buy, Try $46,900 Wills RtaltY M&--m9 l:':OtEOl8LE COJ\ST.\L \'IE\\'~ ln1 ptl"<'able 4 ~It •'- hun. rm. "! lrplC'!<.: on '1 11 crr. Prl'11t1;e Rree. Sl\6,j()l Olnnnin~. llf'\ll)' ""l"ONIH"I "t:' · · · 1 11(':'1 111. lrvl<.o•1,.1. 1~n·. JWt1W'I 2 RI!. I.JI n, 2 b·1. 2 p11.11"~ + J'l~'O ~ ("r,1~1 Iii\)., t .. acw1a ::11•.t Co.i~I ll 11 Y · .-.:e,11••rt 1'1 ~ '~"I'll' 1•••'-1~1 j :-;""Jl'l"' h~t' ~un f!r "k, 1-01nplelcly i\t'C•<'lo l ~a··h. I (714) 673-6210 I 11 ,11~ l>r . O\)"n &It' Sun, JO '"n1·~1 $·19,:01. L H 'll 1050 1 -BEACH-HOME--•;;.:11 ~11;11;.:. :'>lCllOLS Rf;,\L E~T\Tf: I a gun• 1 s PLUS INCOME 111 .. ~~~:r,"~1~r~~'~dll2660 r1\\':\~"l•-n11i1t•J;-"11h'" 1Br. l .'I).£, ~-,uth c,,a~t i1 1gh":•Y I A••umable 7", VA 1 " 11 , 2·Sty. l.01111.' 1•11 ('\!fll Ii.;" Ir•! l.a)'.;llria ~~~-C~r1:"'"1s r'f)mrr. :l Bn .. nl} '"I rr. 1•1 t···•··t1 (,r>"11 -GRANO OPENING- ;11 \. 11 ... r11n 1·f'11!n1:. 'hll.fl: 1)!1llH, t .. 1J!~1ny, 6 !4 -:;•J06 NEAR TO\\~: ~ BP.. :? b.:1 trp\c. Ukl' nc\1" Ol d 11·n rhl charm. Tri.',..~. Priv. 11utd•.1<1r li\'inl{. $!>5.00l T Fan11!y lo:1t"h"n •· r, n1 J,". f~1·,1n \I""· ·, l'.rtnn' . 2 Newport Bay Towers Up he Canyon plu~n 'p1~. d11·~ and ""n1r~\ i~.rti~ tini k .1,,,1:0 ''"·r1 1 !.·:.'RI nROO\I p11"~ lhru tilt' hil'h Sf'tfUlJ;: ()f 111r !'n:il. \anriS<''<lP'"l 111tn p11var~, ,\lso Ul\ ludr~ K {Cl"' \II ' 1 \I !!6~J r . \I k<"rl'!<i 11r .1 ll _-, "Ii i ·N9Wi)Ort-Slior-•s---,072 LIKE NEWll 2·STOR\·; 3 BR. zi ~ ha ., f11m. nn.1.,,·et ha.r. Stone !rplc. Shake-roof, paJ1L!or;il 1i~·s. \\'on't lal'lt at S&l.500 Bluehird ('nn~l•ll lo 11n11·f' I plilli'"> l'rr-~:·rit l~'lt\ S25.3'J) l'l"•l}' '!·l"1rin. 1 !.1th ~"I" n~ f~~/'11n.~1~s· • ,_.., 111 thl& 2 )~lrm. honie ln 11 J larw1n realty h~.11~" for r1·111 r1l .lr~·(lnl<' All Bo~t Shr~ n1~1le !K'l'lilin nl 1he city 827°5100 I ll11s !or only Sl3l, 'l 1 ~·t1ll Sei·ur1rv 1!1~hr1se 2-~·~· 4 Ilr, 1 ha. Upgraclecl 1111s on•? Is 10f"!l1<'d nn R Equal il'lU\U\g opponun1ty NEWPORT BEACH .~11'<'1 & <'nl11.'rl'IP 1.."'0n~truct1on quaint rolld & ha." a !rpll". J._.\fil.':-1,\ in/:"[.;; J:e[~ur;, REALTY 675-1642 l'r113tt litt.lt'ln1t's & sunn!ni: arra . ,\ n1ello.,..· ----'! i;:11 ragc ~p1n•es lor n1oli v n ' ~" l)o"\I· 1 Br \I hUI{•' !I\' nn .~· •. thr11n,1! '.! Cnr 1.:ar. pal\o, -~1n11lf'••k . \\';i lk tn t.cach & pool.•. $11.!:0'.l ' CAYWOOD R EAl TY I * 548-1290 * EXECUTIVF. ~IANOR, on 1, AlTC. 3.4 BR .. game rm Wt'I blU', 3 f.rpl<"~ .• )lexir11o11 llll' flrs. & roof. hah·rmit~. swt'l'pini; oce;:in v Ir"' $12J,OOO qu,.01 ol l~•.• )'"'' ,,, ""!.'•)' \\'nrl<l mnnnr·11p!. ~l ust sr ll I BALBOA 1,1111• tt11' SCl'nc of lhf' PA .. 1111; orf h1t h·ony for l'nrcn111n1n-.;. PENINSULA P.rorJf ll'lp ni111lr1•k; in lhc di.~L"l/11 c. S~.::£0. BAQ• On lr<i lloor ..,,1111 t:nu.!0t1111 l}pportunlly I i f'l"i·;ifor. ,\I! \ilth mnt:'Tlifi '.: 1·"'-"·""lm, 2 h11th h1>n1f' p\11~1 Purrl1a~,. IJ,,~f,......111 )'l"Opt'M) h:i1·t1f :or rrnr ,1 1:u1I T-1n•. Jn ;.;,."port B1•,1rh '. j San Clement• SF:C1.lDt:n ll ui::,. ~Ian 1076 Kf'll.('in\J!l • 111 1 p.1nr0r11J1.!• llPY .• •~I I• liri•pl;""'' ;u ~J p:o l l~• ~·1/i{),I JJIJ fern.,~dn J!U., :>:.B. ·,,1 ·,·t;1.. ________ r.1r-~1~1 675·85S1 FHA RESALE •!' ·~ ... ··~' ., ., I • 7~~ LOAN r@· ~ WATER CHANNEL Bl: .'BA i"ll'I" /'rt,I, tllol 1 ON 7 SIDES 1 --h"'r 1 "'''I $!7. •11 \\ 1Jh )Ou r "1,n pirr .~ Ons1 I Happy Sunshine Home l'.\l'lt! !ti. \I.TY 1.__• 1 •• 11 1·t/J I'll 1,~1rr ,\ l{•·r~·"'•U EDGEWATER 111 oo ·(';•n (Jn'! I"!~ 3 \11 ti • &1.i.1·,:r , • ~EXCL-US IV E--J Bl:. i.1111 nn 1YJn1t'l!ll1I" • • B.-ly 2';r{) ~ ~r 1 si .. r;.· cL_•_g_u_n_a Nig~el -10S2 BAYCREST in llh l\i!nn. 'l h:•. ?01•1 ~· Dt:PLF.X in tht' llr.1 r\ ,,f 1\rfis t "r [}<o1·nrar.>n. rle11 •hi 1 fl h••n\{' Li.: JI·•''" & "''l'f' City. fireplaC't'5 tw. $69,j(J() ,"'-t',:urlly ~11rr ;:-ua.rc!~. "'r.... .. ~;,11 ,,111111 \t11n ,·• ;t tlP. l~lrnf\. • .. ~. I· ,•h, I orinlr t nr rin unt..-hl'\'~hl•· Sl-'9 '/fl I lHJt f'~l :\11" hnmr \\1th (J.11 !~tar11hn::: '•"f'l\n • htl1 I 1 1t'·.1 ~ ••n '• 11.r 1.., nn pri\'iolr 1;,11r . f"ral urr~ r"'c~n rlr,...,rv. rr•tw•..-.J mn~1n1111011, 1~, "" l";\rp<'t~. ' "lrl"\1la •Ln.: I fr;.1r-... ~ "'· ~."'If 111· rm ' \t~·l"j~ fJll11ntr.•. Prlr e fi ' $'.'.',/'fl nlldf'r Ill trl<<'I h·.-I f''lt:"r <'l\1·nf'r (';ill f .-.11 \1 ,, fi,..l•t. ll<'rtha /ltnr;. 1:,.o1 ltor ~ l2-1111 REAL ESTATE 4g.1.1:.11 l{lOO l". COASt 11 .... , .. , l...l i;:un11 h,11,:1' (o")ILC) £0.t.f'or II!)!) (;\C'!lllf'.\Tt' ;OT 191·~17'.: :0 1"·01111 • • ~ . • duL·t'(j \n Sl:J9.0Cotl. for qu11ii 0 !1'·l1 h•H1~·· :>..it.'un ·~·.i rrn, f.-.nn .. t tl 1n111.; no, 2 l.r Jn l•l"'t [.11 c.u•1n vf :0,<''.\ OCEA:-.' VU, ch.1nn1ni;: i;:-11r· .!>alt'. '.\!01·r in tod;:iy. $1\3,:lO. :-,, . .,.. cu~lm h111". lrrrl•·~ Pr1v. y11rrl \\llh por1l r•.rl l•l~n<I den, 2 BP •. lrpl. rMecorAte<i G . d \\"/mt \"!!'"· \lnt 1.... s1 :,1.~m C1ill r,.1n.f\6i! 1 San Juan Cpstrn . 1078 -i~ spai·kJ1ng happy colors UfnfOr !Pa!'f'/ opt ion fH\ V IC STUART 1.l~tin:::~ :'>ce<it>d $58,500. l'l..\rE r~E,\LTY \9-l-~171).l Real Estate * * * * ltt!ALTY ---------NE\\' EXCLUSIVE. Just pit· Sin<• 1t4' * LEASE/OPTION * 4'11-7:1~.l -)l(;...76i4 ' I STROLL I OLD SAN JUAN You ran lrorn !hr,_,. 2 lnvr1 v ture a cozy n.'tage, ntst!Pd Downtown Coit• MHI !42.~. :I BP. 2 BA 1 1 -OPEN-DAILY 1-4 · 1 among tov.·ertng old Euc11· 1111 Sli.1.~·i. Custm. BIL 1806 PT RENWICK lyptus tret11. A \'t>ty stl(J n 642 2991 PL.ACF. REALTY 49-1-~iOI .'. HARIOR -- -II""'' \<ow !lorn"'; 4 y,·a!k lo &>ach & !!hops, _ SACR1~1CF. 3 BR. Goll l t:trlrrr.~ .. 31 ~ b;:i!hs. !an1. rm., I I Mmr~. Imn1arul~1r rhru'1U1 '.l !3f'dronm. S":.l.'<:iO. ·I PMrnm/f"R S.,7,!01. I Cent11ry 2'1. :-.n1t,in11 Cnuntry 01\!.Y S-13.500. OCEANFRONT Coul"!ll' Condo. fl"' n f' r rl1n. rm, tx:inus m1 ; rnany !~~!~!~~~~ 1350 Solrth Coast J1Y.')' 0 .Y .0 . 79 Laguna Roya le d t p 11 rt ! n g , S 4 jj, 0 O 0 -I exir"" I 1 495-4111 or 49).0290 Laguna ~Ach 494-85311 OPEN SUN. l-S I Ov•ner/Brkr. 49.1-j~l)R \ GIB WALKER GREAT Lux 3 BR .. 2 ba. Pr.\'. trr. 1 Lido Isle 1056 REALTY 67S.5200 H )'OU \ike-a-..,,n...ci~y~-rus!1C" OCEAN VIEWS rare. ~paciou.\ sun r!e c k. -- -I pn\a\•' h'·U"I' At th .. ))f'arh finl'st hQrnc~ in Arrh &a<"h ,\1"111l. 1"1!"1\1 . Lcaso' o r FABULOUS .,..,,h &11 m•..-l<'rtt a n1,.ntue~ H .. igh!~. ::BR. lamnn •or lew;r/op!lt1n 111 y,.)() " ~"1U 11. :JI ]')\'" th1~ t\llm" 2BP. & dl'n ', 28,\, lirepl, rnon'h P.rr!111 rrt lo S.~'.!.9:Al. LIDO ISLE I fir. 2 Ril l.rg I.I\ r111 "'"'bar, l'+ltin appl"~. twmy 6l2-ll~~ 1 PROMONTORY BAY lvoi.'11 N·t!Jnii:. lri1lr, '1 !11 dCt'kll. Conl J/lUOU~ I) 11 I' II • ~ \').\ n lJU"• • ~ flft. • ('u'l'•nl \l.df'J flY•!ll l•ol Ill :or.,.:t, kll• h<'n h)t.1ns, ':? rl holl!K', 1011 Ha lhotl. 1' I l Mil\' i!rn. ~ f;A Al•i·••'-I pnn1" I•· '111•••1. \ppr•1t"d lr,.,.1, r . r"f "''''" rn,.l(t'r l)el ;\l1'r. Lacun:i P..t>111·h romp! r"hulll. Ju~! ! ,..,. :i plllll'-l\\Hlt I .. · 111•;1 ,,.,1 •h<.h.i.~11r \.,,.hr dr-.1 L t'rom S•Jl .90'J. 171 11 499-196~ 1;:·~1 .. ~I l.1,: 11r1'. .,tr• 11 .. 1111 ••fl ·ht or 17111 9;~1300. n!'w h!"Jn\•' ........ S•l ''~1 HAR:BOR VI EW r 1 t1H"" ~n·l•..-,r ,,,1,,1 .• 1 0 S I • "•I \'I I ITll \f'\ I !,'!', h11n ... , (I•··•· ''' "l<'t'\1 l11n * wn•r/Bldr. • •* -:---. --.-. -·--~' ' ' PORTOFINO be f 1 . \\ll!T~. \\,\1~.H '""ll<!llllt' !.:_ drn t.ll.'.11kf•! rn1 •hn "I•, 111 \\r•! :'\r"-r•n' ~;,1 ·~, · · · ol aut1.1u ON'jn \'li'\\ I..H 1'11.'"'-~f'lrl'l f'f (_)1!'t••n1.~ 211 'BA Cn~1<;n1 h;ult .• ~.,,,, SY OWNER 11 ·r, ~<'•, • 111 l•r ilf•f11 ho~t~. 4 t_~P1 a.ns ~ 2Bfi, 2 ha tv1nu· 11· ,\f/1 .1 l)P,iutlfullv. ,,,., .. $lfJJ.;~~1 f(i-r,1,ll••r •••n1 ... 1.,,l n•i"I M't ni:i;s ti)~ :· rom .... Pl.ui for ('XIMni.1un., · r1t.11ta~11<· 111;-:1·· 1 ... 11. I RI~. l'lll111~r1nn;;~ ,-;-i 1132.•-: . .!.·M ' ' ' ' ' " : ' Ddrms .. bh·Lll IOtch., n1~11c t:nTranl·r 11 rit y ft r •J, J3 'tt' h 1). ( ::tJ.1, pir .1 "I'"'" 111,...r1 H••UV' · -"''OOll & Ille der ks. Close 10 Ct1nlenip. des i::n. Priro:l for fl tOg am JUJ (9 Sat. Zill J'nrt \\"111tby P l·l ''" Clas.s.ic Baycres.t to1.1·n & . ~.JCa<'h. All bond~ quick sale h)I riiiner Ill FeALTQFlS &-1-1-~12.l nii;: •1 Bl~. & 3 ha F•1rmA 1' P81~. F1na~1ng av a l I . Sl'9.~. ()pl.'n I-louse l2-4, it111, nn. f~n1 rn1 . 'l lf1J) $46.:D:l To S:'i6.!»>. Sat & Sur1, !IL Summit Or. 3331l \'ifl Lido Gi:>.lll'l': MONTEGO MODEL l'Cl'll, fW'Y,' de,,,,r. \."-S/fO. Sout1':a.i~~1i!i~ Inc. Ov.11{'r, 171~1 499-1"112. .1 11rr1""":i1~. 2 BaTh -GE~M"--- BA \"FRO:'\T Dt:PLEX 4;1' J')\ J"l"Xt lo otr"1•nt"ll'lt. 1:_n.r Tu.!itln 1\VI" , :-.; 1'. }'OR SALE BY 0\\1'-'EP. 2 LAGUNA BEACH on \'11\ Llr1o ~ord HARBOR VIEW P.F ... \l.TOll'> &12-~ I I ato""' ''ii!v.' charmer, 3 + DUPLEX rror · 1 •-& E ,.~~rm. 3 ba. Top or the f'SS10na =COr. HOM s 1~1.1·rr.' <·ond1"J·Crin1p- World Oh"On:e force! gait A rare. l n v e. 1 t m " n t Ot>-lAndsc;ip!ng. Bll·!n stt'N'O & REAL TY 833-0780 df'1;i.-hl"fl 3 Br. 212 B&. Ir::" 1 I portu t r-.;orth nd f TV' l~'Stt'ms l.n!ldl' &. OUL $&1.,500 ~i/M Gar Der Ill)'. e o Bch. """'· jack.s. even lhe J)ll UO, nr ~hoppinl(. N"h1• 497-1369 flJJI ~ tcw.TI. 1 &: 2 bednn~. lat lot. gar t~·· ri1:tily ptul<'ll<'d &· ESTATE SALE Pllrk , f'lr. 1• ~ e 10 P 11 i'I, \\'JU. TR.ADE fur '~-·na near bf.ach &: shops. C'lfll<'IM ~l ... n)' othrr grt'11t ~urv r -t B ft I N" "'" p fl r f i 15.r0'.l. or S5Z>. mn 6#-2t•J 1 I ..._.. Red Carpet, Reeltors 1r ----Be.ac:h homr or inro~ fto11otures. A It.AP.£ BL'\' 111 Hrr-.:tii~. ,\~~111nr :": I""" nf,\.'"~t.!. P.t;Er Sl00.000 l"quity in leased 497·1761 sns.oo:i. nrkr -o w nrr J11~t l"iun" O') n1kt. \\"1')(1'1 12nR12BA \l"ll'<'rlmnl ('l')rlr!" Cfmllnerrlll.l . CA11 A,t•nl Coortl',.y lo hrkr<I. fi\lt 1 1 ~ Onlv $4'l.ifY1 ,101-1'." r l"'YlL Jllr'1llll. m.q r I n.1 •1141 &!9-8&'.11 P..E:"<.i-S42.>. ST.\-~ or r7J-t1 &;Z.2$11 C"\f'.E, •.. Rl.Trt t'Al)-';'~1 1 ,,.,.ur1'). s.~9 . .:ltl !t1 St ./I'll • 9-4.1 TIA JUAna, 3 BR. 0t;..~:-;S67s6~0CWJ. I LIDO ISLE -llAP.rVir. \"lt;\\' llO~IE >:'i-1 \a ~~-\.i..i..1 ____ _ 0!"f'n hcM!M' SatJSUn L2·4 Top or 1~ ..,·orld-C"talinA BAYFRONT r.:inn1l :: nr .. ~I.a f 1ur.·nn. Rl.l'ff'S CT•XOO. Allrac l S5.\1Y10,:':cv.'t'tl'AO!rtll'r'Y I' <BR , •• ,. IE! ,.1 ·"'ml « Bi.1h• J11ri-r11. l\t',.111 1,.,. )d i ti~. h11 1h "PU! lo"1t':. n.•' "" 0CE REALT;· . ~"' ft...,.i l('W, ~. . p, "'"~t· t'li! " ·' rYJ ' " J , ' " -' " I <'" ,.un .....,..,,, .. b.1r, elrc. R'.l'lt'q, nrv.· dt'<'O pterlz ~liJL3 fl'p1i'.~ f ftmi11 1V1•1\rll r"'"il. Vl"IYI 0....nrr I\' 1Y'<1"f', n) l\V.nr; -I,"~· e ~.500. \0if'W 3BR lmn1cd. OC<.'Up. IA~··rir>""n I n'IOm 11 / Y.'l.'!b:lr )o"'limi,ht"i Ojlrn !i'1111.;;,!I\, I\ to 6 ~·-; $i+J"•\ '•r. "'"'· fi44-AA11 • Mi6,tro. 2 hOrnt• on lot iit""1b!I'. ()v.'n"r. RiG-0019 It 1n J)f'rfttt •"Ondltl(I() '..'1"·1'.I J• .. rt Rn~t"I. 64-'-~'fl B,\ YCHt:sr 7 floJ1(."r-Sl1•1r,..7" ' OceM side O( hW')', FOR ~\LF. 1 BR-:\Pr. cptrl. i\Jtt'nt. 6'3~1"9 ____ F'\CLt"-1\T. R;: rlln\"1\-5 I 8P.-t"R. 21 1 BA z ft"lll·· PL.ACE REA.LTV c.<14-!WW trg. llv rn1. rlln. rm. Ir;::, FANTASTIC BUY h.-trn1 lli'au• rltt'llr . L.1d~ !>1•' ll ,.. u1ne Sil.~~o E:.'\:P'O, GL:-i contraclor marble pullman b al h •I Ba.cl(,, ilorlr , ... hf':tt'h 1131k nn \tr11 t-1::: 1nt v./\'ll'1\ c':;1"·~".:.;,'llc·=~~---­~e.eldng nel\• pn>jf'Cll, PM.•. r1111g,., g11.r. ~l'.J.r Ot"f'll n, .,..•/rPnnlj; rourt iitlj. 1 BR .., I S !:,~.r,Yl !n~~M-o cc , l.11)(1 S,\ ~OS.; 2fYJ !'I tn 1h j0111t \'tntutt. ~1U eve, Jhopplng, aclult~ only f\t'J !>A)• \'U. l/J\I.' ta.>:es & l.'flJ:Y _'>,l-flf.01_.:ir~ i/}1 1 N-1tch :t BR. ': 1>3. twimr ' 6 FABULOUS \Vhffe Water pell $~.00) 494-9640, itardcn p111io. Nov" SIO.O'Xl BLUJ.1'": \'Isla Cnur!Jt.l . \1ft11', Prh·. cornm rec. ~n .. I: Vu wita.llldable lots. SU ,000 Sell Idle llem11 'o'ith 11 OR.Uy le". l{UJT')'! ~n ~in. l....l.1 3 Br 2 Ba. sn,OOJ. By RN! I() S~9.~. 8ll--O.:el JUtJ', 833-1355, $1'73t PUot Cb•s..~llltd ad. 642-~18 425 'v1a LIM Nord. GT.~Tll I 11\\•f)('r. &i~'9'11 a.ASS SEU.S -64.?-&;il .. ' •• I Santa Ana 1080 ,. •' n ·5Tr:-: S r tl 1vlrrl , r-usti'lfll b•al l hntn". ' 10 /ti. 4 RI!. 'l tm.•. lfnO ""! I! ~ .. p. m~r ~u1t•'. 20x.i.1 r.-o)I _Sl 10.1.(ll _o ".'._ , ... r. _~-1:?-'lo,'"-..All [ Mobil• K9rr>et I ~ Mobile Home• '°' sale 1100 MOBILE HOME FOR SALL SllVERCREST MOBILE HOME "'' x 5l', 2 lllJ 1 B> rarp,, rlrflPf'(!, hlt0ln1 , tefr11 .. .,..·11shcr & i:lt'<.t. drytt, 11o'\red ror Z>l '"' ronrl, k!trh. t')O<'k. ~tor111;e ~hed, land· "~npcd JJAlio. Thn-e )Tl!. old • Ilk,. nu, Loc111,.r1 it1 TM!'"'' ndull pk. ew11y from no\1y St. Ont-hill! bl trom rluh- "°""" Pedut"trf lo $12,!!31. Cal! F.V ES. 213·694-4690, 691°1152. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES 1051 Sltc Dr. Brr11 ICt'nlT1l! Av'I'. •C'J'!)~~ l<"m a, .. \t11nm lfn.sp 1 Uol "" (l 1'\T \CT P.A 'I rr.;: :..f(i!t • frr t:IV'lv.ini;: ----:..11·:;-r '" 11'1 A('Pl'f'"llllP Jn n.'\)'f.\11<' \'111,::: .. fl'~l11rini: z I.< nr (, " r·11 "lfrpll', la ri Ml, fn.!ry. hlun kif· <'hr~ f11nt:1~•11· rrh· fl.\UC. CAii lii;...,'"1.\:"f; "r (j j;....\.i58. 1l"t.r0Ta 1t .ln-bc\\U1~1 , fr\11\t pl< Pool. J11ru.1:1l. & ' • ' , I • -•ll. ... l"ILOt Sunday, April 14, 197-4 • 2200 HouMt Unfurni1hed HouMS Unlwnl1h0d nfurn. llolbo• ilond Duplexn/Unlt1 for sale Duplextt/ Unlt1 Lot• fo r nle 1800 for 111• 1800 LOTS \VM'TED Balboa l1l1nd 3206 Irvine 3244 3 Bil TO~i19uS£. in So. Nl.'\V 38RJ2DA. t.rplc, all S.A. ft!86, .'M~li. 1'\Aly crptd. bltn11. colcr 'IV, patMJ & bbq. , r Ap1rlfMnb Unfurn. Capl1truso Boach 38 II ColtoMno 3121 ' NEWPORT DUPLEX 207 30th Street throuJh do\\11 pa,ymt-nt & 1-~:;::;:-::-;:-::;:=--:-·I;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 11ubordlnation to bull d *' LITTLE ISL.AND • custom homes In oout area. Ch:uminJ,: untum. 1 Bclnn. 2 l3dr11!• 2 bit, aecludtid are:., Vletws prefctTed, but will hoine w/frplc.. garage ~ oow pa.u:1tl~~t .•••••••••• $300 blt·lrutl 9'11-'1428 alt. 6 pni. Ava.II thnl June 15th & wkly NEW ~n V\ew 3 BR, 2 HIM Furn/UnfUrn 3'00 thnl Swnm..-. 615-"'99 BA. "61<1'1l" "l'it ""'· -~·-lllbot Penin1ula 3707 bll·iJ'lll, S260/mo. 1156 Coron• dol Mar 3122 ron11lder exchWve areas u patio Yearly 3 bdrnl ., 1,, ba '''<!Ii. ~1525 \Vm. Wintoa Ji.E. 6Tr33.TI Nr So. Co8.st Plau .... S300 EASTBLUFF SU WEEK Out of St•I• Prpty. 2600 ;;.;:;;.,;;::"""~""--'~:::!:'. 3 bdmi ., 2 ba 4 Bdnnf., 2\:i bath¥; lam. • Skttplna Roon'll Pi().l BR. w-w crpL View. v;~. ! ~per ~iew, •' 2The WUl~·a ............ $310 r m., din nn.; fplc. Xlnt • HoU&tkefp'~'" ftootN Fl'plc, ttovt. retrig. 322- t"'OR SALE! 011c chok.-e "w Ag, rpi bdnn., 2 ba. grttnbclt cond. lhnloul. 1 ..... vtll'd w/ • •-·· y•.:'.~~ "B'' Hrtlotro~. CdM 10 10 4. wooded I be titul paint. gar. $Z15. Y r 1 y lotnllon, loll! of extrWI • , $325 _ ... " ....... ...::.... llll'W l11lo.nd p!~ l;aho. a~ . ~ 2 t.drnt. 2 ba. &. den ~· Oiild!!n welcome. BALBOA NN BEA\mruL lge ocean vlell'. opp'ty, $l0,000. CruAt hun-SUMAIER Flin 2 Bit kid' hon1e, Unlve(llllY P.11rk, C•ll : ~ ~~~ves. ID3 ~IZ,!lrftt 3 br, 2 bl, blrns, wht/dry. 2 PINECREEK tlflR, fl~hlng, winter spo11a. pets, 1\nglf's ok. $."J00.1 'conin1. pool find 1cru1i3 S360 ,,,_,..., cu iar. 67J...OT2:> LIVES UP Co1nact Mel Wright, 1~.o .. Hcc.•m=ol.:.i.:,:ndeii7iri'o'*:;,.:54c::..7·.:.™:.:..:.1I 3 bdrm., 2 l)u, New Turtle· Coron• ct.I Mar 3722 D,EJ.UXE new 3 hr, 2 ha, all TO IT$ NAM~ • Box 2$7. IdllhO t'nlls, Ida. -IVANTED rock duplexH near high bl\nll. trl>l o walk to shoPI &1. J 83t01. t.tAKE OFF'ER. · sc:tioot. l'Om1n. rec. Nii.AR BEACH & BAY tie11eh. JSa 613--291&_ o,~r 500 W trffS antJ 10 New elegant units w.Jall xtras incl natural * USED B!l-ICKS • rea1lQn •......•..•• $3901450 • :i c Mau 3124 6treams wUh watetfnU11 ash cabinets, se lf cloaro'ng ovens, deep pt'Jn Real E1t1te Exchge 2800 870-4564 4 hdrn1., 2~i b•, 2057 ,.,., tu. 1·BR.~ fle1. Older ~dllft • oata :.c::: crtate a nJaldna aetUnK for .., "''' only; Inc(. I A!., S225 ~i " • · _._ .. _ 1 ny lon full crpling, ceramic tile, xtra lrg WILL T'rtl~ <l·PLE.'< ln Sn.n· 8 1lbo1 Penln1ula 3207 fl. m-w Nndo on ~ ____ super 2 rut 2 b.'\th b'loek to % 1'elRM duplex, crpls. drp!I, your 'P~..,..,.,., new · or :t. frplcs & much n1ore. 3BR, 3BA unit up-$1i.J.~as.J~~7Julty LUXURY LEASE .~~ir~~~:"~~~~~~~e~1i!"5° L~~~~eN.-!!~~ u~i~':si:~R\ty. 0'.67~0 ~1:'.r?c:~~~~!~~ s0~r;:o,.moperu~08 9t.u00~1'0e~~00al~ stairs, lBR, l ba unit d\vnstrs, 4 car gar ,:::o;;;:.:;::::..:;:::..::::c;::c:::.~.1 10th & n ay. Ov.'l~r. Hllj. Pnrk, just re<lecor.,.ted, 2 t~ceptlonally nlet'. upgrait· . ..,RllBA •• 01 hw 'Ill SlJ'&. 811' ·Paularino, C.M. ,-:::, Rd. ·· ,..._,11· •"~ solves prkin g problem dwnt\vn No,· l 1h blk , ,::R.;;••;:;lc;E;:;•:.:f;:;•l;;•:_W;.;.:n;:t;;;d;.. . ..;2::900c.:.::: I ">-;MH160~~· ~I_;o~r.;."':o;'~·~'!:'~~2<1~12~ co nJJn. l"ft:rtutlon •.•.• S•l50 e111 BR .• 2. be. coMoS. both •v · ~ • ''t· 1 ~794 ' IUl-vaew ·• .......,. a ·~ (rorn bch. $1 12.500, tertns by owner, (71 ') " c d 1 M CALL 552-7500 at , ..... 1-.:1 N1-... 1 eoun1..., June 16th. S:."25. 2 2 3 ,i Phoni": M!i-2300. " WANTED: Buy direct from orona e ar . 3222 Oub'.$.141) ~fo.~um •• SJSO ~fancU<'1:_il(. St~·n Sun· l-4, 2 ~ 3 BDRM. l~ Ba, Yrplc, I THE HUNT ENDS 889--0471 or242-3067, Open wkends. ov.•ner. Balboa Ji land • VISION. , __ Ulull 1 1 ... 1714! 645-0387 \\el·bar, encl. garage11 , ••• d 1 673 344 1 MOVING ALLOWANCE n». -u Y urn., w.. $275/up 532 7978 o< h Mobile Homes Income Property 2000 up t>x. -°" oolor TV. Ont.ion avail. to BACJIELOR apt. quiet man. c.o::o 1·7., _,,· 6 •• m No more apartment. unting for ule 1100 --1 _:<::213=1•:::3()-;oo.;:_:::;::_____ $100 o(f 1st f\10'11 Rent. R d H"ll R I buy at todaY'5 low ~rices. Close ln. UUL paid. $125. ~ ..., ... . . . whfn YoU Jee our gracioui;:, . \\'ANTED· l...e1tse/ option of NE\\' 3 BR. 2~i BA, frpl, e I 8G ty BAY & BEACH nio. 644-1101 3 BR, erpts, dl"p!:, bltns, frpl , •paclous lay-ou1. Garden , GREENLEAF . A i>rl,•ate 5 slar adult i'Orn· munlty. 1750 \Vhillier A\'l'., C.M. ·has available a 24.-.:60 Bru:tington. Uixrradt"<I in every 1\'t1y. Must be ~en to · ~ 11ppra·iatffi. $ 2 O , O O O 646-7965.' 9 ain to 6 pn1. DUPLEXES k t.tonaco or Carmel t..1odel gar, sopt>r neighborhood . REALTY REALTORS REAL TY 67.S.3000 Costa Mei• 3724 pvt patio, wlk·ln closets, 2 apartments with conven- 'rl\'{l rharnilni: hollS(>s 00 u in Bn.tn Harbor View Jtomes $350-$-HJO. bT."-,...1076/673-2925 Univ, Park Center, lnrine cRr gar. Adlts. $ 3 2 5. tence, but quJel. lot a . .; a in\'es!ors starlt'r or 673-0216. 3BR buck unit \\'/optional ~!!!!!~~""'""'""'""""" e ,u.. ISLE, 1'11..-v.·ly redec. 2 "--II bl B • 642·1155 * 3 Bt or 2 + TV Room -"'==--·----·I JBR!BA do•A!fl.'ltairs. ~f. Sr-; r. AR ATE H 0 USE BR Hse avail Summer or Unu. eva Y eeutiful ,, ELi\f GARDENS APTS * 2 f'uU Bathll ll'i'1'·~n1'•~n1".""'w"1·1ndh htl~p omtl<'.!'r'. WANTE[).. J:kai;e/option, in So. of lh'Y S 2 7 5. $ 4 00 . 1JNfVEH.SITY PARK close Yrly. 1--rom t.fay isl. 67~8344 VAL D'ISERE Gardcif Apts. U t I B l'lu: * In I.:. Out . Enl~rtalning " ,, "' " Santa Ana 1.fl'ights, pref a ndo F 3400 Adul!!t . oo · pet.a. 1-~Jowcn n um. r .......... up, ....... ,. lled Carp e I Jnvesltnenl lrg lot, 673-0216. 6T;r50.~ 10 shopping t<enter. 2 bdrm, Co 1 urn In Adults section. 17! E. ...~ f)iviSion. !)7!}..rJ50. OCEAN sk1e of Ilv.·y. 2 BR., 2 ba., den, lnrge1 f:.':~t and ~~.',?",1,h1"1· e .• ,,. Spoolreom, R~ 22nd St. C.~f. 642.-36'5 * Country Kit~n f 1 ..,. 'I $2G5 re11..r" PftUOs. Poo .,,... rec. BY ov.'tler, Stl.ldlo, Furn 1 " ~ • ..., • ..,._, Just $220 and read)'· to fnove l'J> .. .,.,am ce1 . • J\lo,, , .,.,,, Bk ,1,_....,.,,. P.m. Sauna. Sgls I·2 Bdnn. EASTSI,DE LGE 2 BR. 1,.10,, Deluxe I::a.~t of Fn.irvlev.• Ave., large, airy bedrooms, bllns, cnelosed g&ragt's, n ea r schools and shnps. G o o d ..... House1 Furnished General 3102 1 BR llousl". $85 ulil paid. 2 Bil, den, S\6j, 2 BR. 2 BA. v.·a.lk to hl"ath, SZ'Zl duplex. Also v.·alk to h e a c h , B<tchelor Units. NB $UO: Ba lboa $115, Cdtlf S110; JIB $95. Agl.. !''cc. 97!h~30 l•r••J•. C•ll· . .,..,...-....._.....,,3 pr1v. <f.,,..,, mo. r. 07 IMI Blk from beach. , Jacuzzi p 1· J kin ) •• .... J vi...-.>ON F"ui'll·Unfurn Crom SI 4 2. a 10 over oo g Po o · THE VENDOME JI V Hills, JBR. 2BA ram nn Lagunii Beach 3248 pool & beach club priv .. SEE IT : 2000 Parson5, \\If\'/, bU-W: $185. Adil&, Jrg pnlio & lrg yrd, land· • ;:---boat dock avail, Blt·in, 642-8670. no pe1s. 642-9520 1845 An h I C M '"•'P·:'CI V.'/W CTP"· , .. 1-7311 SUPER Oct'an ".1t'W. Nev.' D.W., stv, re(rig, Water R 2BA ~o •• m , . • " R BA vlev.·. $24,900. Jfunt 11arbour $30 WEEK & UP NEW 38 · apt,.,., mo, Dana Pot'nt 38•6 "lR A II J I I I cuslom 3 B ' J v.•/ oll blt'"S '-Ir pat<'o ' ...,_ '!'I va , Wle s , year y, frpl«, bit-ins, 1 ~ r oo t 213-692-29T7 •Studio & l BR Apt!I. .... . ._." ' • 1---------:.;;o1 Wlki d I ce SI & ... • TV • M 'd .. _ . A ., 642-369..1 or Apt c. 2276 ng is .an . ores . gitrden/ dttks. Enc I . Condo1 Unturn. 3425 ai .,..,,rvic.-e va1 . Pamela Lane, Co@ta ~fesa DANA Polnt·l BR. Ocean beach, 67>W72 . garage. I...ease. 494-4752 •Phone Service-Hid. pool "-""=='=='""'"=='==::'-·I \'iew. Va ulted beam ~JI. Co.I. Me.. 3•24 SHARP 2 .• ,_ Bluff• a-•. e Children & Pet Section e TROPICAL POOL e D I W . B r a n d Ne w. s 2 BR. 2 HA. No. ~nd. Close to "'' '" ''" 2376 Blvd 2 BR I' BA -• condo, newly deco ra I ed Newizort -., CM • '' ' splnu $210/mo. 493$9 TAKE A CHAN~ 2 BR, ~ach, bu~ & "ho P , i . throughout, 4BR, 2\1' ba, 548-97'"a.i or 645-3961 staircase, trplt', P n Ii o . HILLTOP,J>'1 gpac 3 or 2 br; S\8.l. Garage. Kids. S38S/AfO. 494-7o79 bltins, trplc, anach 2 car gar BEA.UT FURN. 1 BR lots of Wa ler & Gas Pd 548-ll68 trpl, gar, lndry 4plex' It SMALL BUDGET! $ 1 7 5, Laguna Hillt 3250 w/door opener, balconies, bll·nlll, pool, v.'&llc: lo llhop-Nr. New 1 ll 2 Br, 'bltns. mgr duties apt. 1. &1+6863 kids, 2 Bedroom, garage. view, bearn cell, pool, shpi1 ping, ml. from b c ~. drps, crpt, pool., frpl, gar, evts ALL \VEI..COt.tE! 2 BR, 2 BR & Den CONDO. 2 ba, ddve to neighborhood & $150/mo. 931 W. 19th St. Adults, no pels. 376 W. Bay, :H_u_n~IJ_n_g_t-on~B-.-.-,-h~3-fl40~ $175. Gardener crpt.s, drpii, dbl gar, pool. Fashion Island shopping 548--0492 CM. Homefinder1 * 547-9641 ~~581-3629 or 12131 centers. \\'all< to highschool SMALL bachelor unit. Fum, w•.:;;FT:;,-,A-ptc-.--0Poo=1,_,j,,-aru-n~i. 4 BR, 2BA condo. Pool, dbl & chW'C'hes, eall S.5 892-4127 restroom facility. $65. mo. rent incl. aU utll, refrig, UNDER NEW . Acreage for sale l200 spenduble. Only $,16,500. 646-3928 Eves: 546-0521 Laguna Beach 3148 Lachenmyer: Realtor PALM SPRINGS Build up to tolght units on these two fine lot s. Only $23.<m for both -Out or co u n I r y o"·ncr 11·t1t I ':::::l:::::::::::=:::::: subordlnat<'. I• SANTA ANA YEAR ROUND RENTALS 2 BR 2 ba • Ocean t~ront CONDO. Adults only ;500. • • • Newport Be1ch 3169 NEWPORT BEACH Bcflut. Linda Isle & Lido Isle 1rat('rfront ho1nes on annual leases. gar, ga.rh. <lisp, inimac. Lagun1 Niguel 3252 & e\'es aft 7, 640-0'255. S20. See. Afust be over 40. Pncl gar. sm. No pets. 393 MANAGEMENT' J\fonticeUo. ReL/req. s:IOO. Non drinker. 54S-1sc.:i. Hamilton, 645-4411 2 BR. Bltns, nev.·Iy decorated, n10, $100 cleaning. ~z.t63 2 BR. 2 BA rondo on the golf WATERFRONT Huntington Beach 3740 STUNNING 2 BR & paneled encl garages. Beautiful aft .Jpn1. course OV('l~ooking the lake. • w ith SLIP 2 Lar90 ~ rd 1 p 1 o~ landscaping.' -pla" area, $100/ C JI ~r 5 m 1 • '"""n ga en ap . oo ., ~~. ....11 J jBR, 2BA. [an1 r o1, iston<' · 11•10· ll ""ore ""1' • b-'rooms 21/J bath1. $40 WEEKLY arf'a. $200 710 \\'. 18th St, a child's dream. Close lo frplr. <1Uif't & conv. Z1.'i9 f>T;r20.l/J. carp• t's, drps. Very Executive Suites ;Cc;-'~'"'·====--=-=~ shopping & Sl'hls. Children No~. $275 ))('r n10, 805-$?.OOn10-:~BH/2BA, mt. vu. pr Iv Ito. $500. Bkr. 727 Yorktown Blvd. MARTINIQUE APTS. welcome. 556-4150, lI no ru1s 967-1021 S400n10-Nu ~Im. bit hn1t'. 847-7331. 1 Ortice condominium site on DANA POINT DUPLEXES f'abulous Ocean Vlcv.·a 9 Ne\v Beautiful Duplexes $68,9j() to $73,950 Bill Grundy Rltr. 67~161 'BR ' .. , •• , $"'" pct• nto, !lNI PLACE REAL T'' 494.97(W 833-2560 Bca..:h Ill\'d. at Yorklov.·n 2 &j 3 BR. Also Priv. patios ............................. ..,, ... ! "'.,.. ""' ,~ ' 536-0411 Pool. Nr. shpg. Adulls,only. J\fOVE·fN ALLO\\'A_N_CE_ c:leanin~ fee. 110 pets, l'l'fs Mesa Verde 3263 -V-ILLA_P_A_C-IF-IC--STUDIOS & 1 BR's. 1777 Santa Ana Ave .. C.J\f. . best area o[ Main SL Cooperative 011.71er \\·Ill car· ry large TD • Asking ;uo,ooo. SAN JUAN ISLANDS fron1 $8.300 dO\\TI 4-PLEXES . $75.9~!0 tti S9a.9:-..0 Ollie<' OJK'n Dally 1-5 \\'eekends l~ at 3 BR. 2 BA. aCt'Qf:S fMm I.my. Nr. '\'a1·ht Cluh. $100 Yl'I)' . 6T.>-Wt. Newport Heights 3170 relf, l!J.1-1 J:>on10na t..l'"r 113 "'·'" 5:"'' I & 2 BR Deluxe Apts. Close . 1 BR 2, BA Trii , 1 ~, llARROR Vicw, Lusk. Avnil. f'ol' Lease. 2BR. con\1. dt"n. • Full kitchen " · .......-,,.. to bt'ach. Crpts & dq>s, · · .~ in iou.,~, for leasP 2 \1'.<;. $595 J\1o., y,•f wet bar Best location • 1-fe:ite<l pool LOVELY ZBr. & de n, 2 balh dshwhr, pool. patio or fanl 1111, po.xi!, !l'p!e. ~3Z>. referenc.'t's reciulred. 3 BR. $300 per mo.' 9151 Brook Ba.Y I Laundry fa<'ilifirs upper. Bit-ins, carp,, drjl.<1, balcony. f'umitu~ avail. 213-!129-2517 a.t 1 I l\I. 2 ha .• nev.·ish Bluffs home. Circle llB. 968.9341/968-3013 • 1-'tee ut.ilit.ies quiet area, 16th Place nr. !-'rom $175. :n6·Florida St, VACA.1~T 2 BR I-louse, I~. $·19~1 t.fn. on lense. HlJ?\~CT.ON B , • Free linens . shopping. llfarried, over 40. Apt 20. 1 Bllt W. of Beach, 1 $150. Also J BR. redec. $22;). AGENT 644--7662 fn(l,st V11J p 'fit' 8.3 hBRs 0 T.V. & maid scrv. avail, No pets. $225. &16-2414 . Blk. N. ct Adams. 960-1769 i America's last undeveloped waler orlenled resort. 4Is· I en the SotUld. Possible trade for Orange CounlY incotne proporty. fl25,000. < JJ.~l Copper Lanten1 496-3431 &12-4905 Dana Jfarbor Income Homes NE\VPORT HEIGHTS, 2 Br, Frptc, garagf'. $250. 1nth. Arlults. 642-4452 South Laguna 3186 Vacant. ,\rn, t'ec. 971}-S.130 M't••'•on v· •• ·,. 3267 I . • a ~Cl c ' • Bar·B·Que 3 BR/ w 2 BA 2 -·-·-NEW DUPLEXES ~· 11.4 BA, dblc Kil{·• huge mas· 1 Phone sen ·icc ' ,.. ..... "'"• 4RR, 2JJ,\, 3 childrl'.'n ok, no ter BR. Nr tennis cts & pool. • 1 J\ille to ocean Condo pool & club house l '' ba, patios, crplS drps, pets. $300 per n10, Bkr, NE\V 3 BR. 2 BA Tov.·nhse. SJJO mo. 1 · )'T Jse only Adults & older children. OW, fp, walk to bch.\i~. -2 BR neHr beach, nice, from 54().1720. Crpls, drps, air/Ct>nrl. No 962-4-171, 962-2811. Ross . 1 BR, $155·$1'5 !~~~~74&1 o:.!ur;78381.1n. O\vncr S275. 3 BR..$325. 15th & A ·a· * BRA.~D NE\V 4 Unit. June 23 to Aug 23 for $750 t $285/t.IO lt~l 1309 NE\\' DECOR Pri ~· ~ eta, 539-677~. Open Sat/Su . 2BR I ~~ BA, San Clen1en1e 31570 tst Ave. South Logun~ Dana Point 3226 pe .o:. . ' · • • NEWPORT CRESl' CONDO-. · V· g~. C ; nr. palh to bch. Sl l.000 dn. l"-=:._;_..:..;;,;_ __ ....;;;::.::::1Newport Be1ch 3269 VIE \V 3 BR. 2\• BA, lrg Lndry nn. Nev.·cr S~tush l3RI HT, Lrg I BR. wi drp!i, 2 BR. All electric. Dshv.'br, i I I , Call GT:>-'1225 " " ' .. ' \ \Ll.E'' Iii \I.I\ ' . ~ ' ' ,, ........ ,, ''"" <'"'~~~· Apt1. for S,a le 1300 Corner Waterfront W/('Onslder trade. Houses Unfurni1hed 3 BR beAch hou.'H'. fncd yrrl, kilch trplc 2 ovens com Adull Complex. 2 mi. So. crpts, garage. All stores bltns, shag crpt, drps, ·priv. * DUPl.!EX, San Clc1ncnte fl('ar Marina $~5 4~1331 pacto'r "1!'t ·bar 3 baJ~les · of San Diego Fr.I')'. 17301 clo5e. Quiet bldg for mature patio w/ yard. Nr. Hun· area. ru:. shopping. $.1!1,:AXI General 3202 495-4.JSG. BIG CANYON $<1:,0/~fo. nnyiJ 551Hi726 0;. Keelson Ln. HB. 842--7848 couple w/ no childttn or tington Harbour. $200. * 18 ONE BR + 2 con1mer· h VIEW HOME eves &15-l'l32 Laguna Be•ch 3748 pel~.' St50/~tO. 646-l~ Adults cnl)'. no pets. Avail ciaJ sho1ls. Good S~S mukt'r. ,.LA RENTAi.$ Huntington Beic 3240 4 OOJrooin. family room NE\VPORT BEACJI . TI1 E VIcr;?RIAN · now. 846-4360 Mark l.f. Dunn Rltr.t. 1.'.l14 wt sf'f(1.t.un 1N si.voc1 FURN +Plex, CLE;\~ $150. hon1c \V/pool, pUttin!: J;l'C*ll Luxury Condo, Ne \V por 1 BACHE.LOR:. full k1tch<'n, 2 BR w/ gar, l ,z ba. Adlts. $1S0.~2 nil, no. or HS. 2 BR. N. El Can1ino Real, Snu 1 BR. Pets, npp1J's & gollcourse \'IE\\'. Lois Crcsi. Vih v. 2 BR. <Jen, 21~ Cl?se in, ,!JUls pd .. no pels. Cpt/drp{bltns, !ncd yd v.·/ bltns, crpts, drps, pool, play Clen1'entc. '192-9920 or f POCl'ET Plr""t". 2 BR. J\Hllcr 6-1~23:>. {R28) B\ rr 1. .~ Tr .· $I50. 494-1413 patio. \\tr pd. 636-tl20 .. .vard, ca.........t & Ind"'• facil. fill HOUtlS ~ ... ""' f ' pc, c,.,, .. s, IUllil.. 667 v1--na· St "L" $1""" ~If"'-' 'J -192-783.1 I l "ou",',·,, $180. Kids ok. \Vasher $375/mo. 5 j 8-6 730 or EFFIC. apts from $50 Wk or """ .... "" Cpl & 1 snit child ok. no 12 UNITS • ----hook11p. 61~72 ' -•170 ·mo. Pool. maid, ph. LRY .2-Br, z .Ba, dinf rm, J)f'ts. 8"1-'8C an 5:30 PM. S\\'l i\l ·SPLASll ~ :.: BP., kids, R 1 C BLUFFS n-.·. 4 BR, ,-,,_ ldry,,Village,lnn 494r&l36. cpi/drp, stv/rel, oool. WALK TO BEACH EASTSfDE NfWl'OIT &.IAY, C'.M. '4t•fHJ )'IOl)I, fr'plc, $215. <'a •.r onipany Condonilni~~: Nr. Hi Sehl Newport Buch 3769 ~~ul~,,, no P e 1 '· $ l 7 O • 1 & 2 BR, crpts. drJ>ll. 1ar, : Adult OW!l·)'OW'<ll\ffl ::i br., 2 ba.. apt. In1n1aculat.e 12 unil building. pool. Boat slip avaiL $125,000 OC~:A~ Vir\1·.Bnr-h $150 now Hom9finders *-547·9641 642·823S _, J44-6~00 •~1· U1~ bllns. 308 16th St. No ""ts COSTA MESA La~. 1iti1 prt, pet olt. A. -• & C<1tholic ch~rch . .., ;,), yr-"'"/\VK UP I ~ 2 B . " VERY NICE --EA. ~5.T-8·-L-U'"F--l'-' l<'aS<'. 6-i+-.J042 ~ • °"• . r. & NE\VER 2 BR Apt. Gn;1und pleRSe. -536-2165, 84.7--3957 S . h' 12 . or GORGEOUS 1 Br. $220. If-" Ba l c I TV d n I I Blk I tcp up rot u; -unit c:on1· HB' 1 BR !140 I Ix "·• BR. 2 R,\, .·1 ,-. n•11·. CONDOMINIUM !JU·~...,. B h 3 BR./21L c 1. oor , mw s_e.i'V., oor, ge nns. rvine ~RI comm 3 rm & rur.tio plex with J~h dov.>ii. Close S· iou1 conip · .. , • ·' '· . eac " r.: pool. TI-lE ?tfESA, 415 N. Ave. No Children/Pets. Re!s .. -~~il~~~ig.2~~xi~~i~":,~ ~~l~h~l~:~;ihri; s:~fncd ::i~~:~~~· s'~1~· n~\·1~~ sf.~t·ioul 'IKJO sq. ft. )t4 BR., ~~g~l~;t• ~~~~~'. Nev.'port Bl, CM. 64&-9681 .oreq::>:'-'83!J.:::O,WIO=::.·~----"~ ~~er pl& p ~:: . RA",...,.....,., patio & i:;n.r. Adul1s. • Dale 963-6746 ~ bal is, ne\\' ~r'JK' •fresh 968-8711 or 5SS-1a'l5. DELUXE 2 BR. lg. kitcben LG. 2 BR. studio, gar, Nr. 493-6876 Ot" 96~2951 present incon1e. """ "'""'l"-t , B 21 ' pa1nt: elcc. kitchen: at· · & ha, f.rplc, 1 blk to ocean Shpng, adlts, JlO child. 2293 Investment Divi s ion . \\'OOOSE'Y 2 br 1~ a. S 5 SHARP PAD! $200. 2 BR. tac.."hcd dbl. gnl'age \\'/auto. N.B. murto; Bay Front or bey. References year!" Fo..,.'-~-.-... "•"3...,"' EXTRA large 2 br, 2 ba. 979-2550. Vievr. Nu C&D, pct ok. Vac. convcrsalion pit \\'/frpl. opener, \\'Cl bar, rtriv. patio Ou1~icle Unit, 3BR ~ ba, $275. 675-3570. ' " .... ..._.,. ..,,,, U"IOY ...,..., de\u.'Ce poo1$id~ apt nr.,, OLD 01111mcr 7 br CdA-1 $300 SURl'~ER SPECIAL! 3 BR. overlooks I an d,s ra Ped eu.."1111 _dPcor, pool, pe.t.io. DYNAMIC lrg. •-antront 3 I BR, Upptt, patio, close to beach. $165. 2'320 F1orlda. 33'.11 Ne"1>0rt Bvld., N.B. 14.72 ACRES Located in Vista a1'E'!I, 600'· 800' elevation. Utilities to property. Ideal for a.voe&· do and cilnis. $4000 per acre. ED RIDDLE REAL- TOR. &~88ll or, ev<'li & Sunday. MS-68.')2 Cemetery Lots/ Crypts 1500 2 LOTS Pacific Memorial Vi.ew Park, N.E. Finish<'d develop area, $.t50. 646-00:l:t Commercial Prpty 1600 ** 8 UNITS** HAPPY TENANTS OCE:AN BREEZES JNCO~JE $1,280 PER r-tONTJ-t RIVIERA REALTY * 642-7007 * HUNT. J.IARBOR 4·PLEX'S 1 blk !ron1 Board1\·a!k Shop. C 1 Lot $17 500 ping Cn1r. Jst o v.•ner • 1 dcpfC'cintion. Xlnt. t RX 50'x!40' Near 19th & Pon1ona i.ht'Hcr ,t; aµpreciatlon. (213/ Ave .. C.l\I. P1iced Jo1v at 376-:~IS4 S:Z.50 per Sq. F'l. DOLPHIN REALTY Wes ley N. Taylor Co. FOR s,\J...&BY O\VNER REAL1'<,:>RS 2 Ocean View Duplexes. 5300 ~111 San Jooqum Hill~ Rd. j & j216 Seashore Or. \Vest N~ Center 6+1-19!0 Ne\\'J)Ort Beach. Dill f.J1;,) EVERYTHING BUT 9371176 eves ,i;. \\'knds or Spendable. Ta.-.: shel t er, f415l937-886l1l'kdays. capita.I gain~. prinie Joe. HOUSE + TWO . ~20.COO Dw1i. Realonon1!cs Bl..TS 675-6700 -NEWPORT BEACH Pl'i1ne Bayfront Sitt' t'or ho11t tepalr &. sntc~ Bill Ci1'Un<ly Rltr. 67."1.GlGl Condominiums for sale 1700 1 STORY CONDO, 2 Bil.. 2 ba. \\'alk to s:1op$. Costa 1·3 BR, 2 BA HouSt' plus 2·2 BR, 2 BA Apts. Patios, frplcs, yards, la u n d r y , ~~ar~ges. 646-1414 T'l Lr.'\'ITS· E<tstsidc, Cos la <\fesa. $176,000. ~ U~fTS. Costa f\Trsa. All 2 BR. 1 orn<'r lotnllon. YEAGER RE.ALTY· ;u,.1;t7\ 12 uNrrs. i:..\STsnJBC us. I TA J\IESA. Relrtg, !Hove•, J\lcsa. 6-t?·6.1l9 crpt., drpi;, SJ8j(), ln~-otnt' nlQ. $1Gll,otXl. 0 v.· 11 <: r . " Duplexes/Un its 5.iil.-969:'> for .. alt 1800 i\10811, Heine Pork 011 DUplex, 2 Br & 1 .. Br ~~~~f~do Iti\'cr. ,\dJ . lot I f>rtnie corner 1 0 c a t i 0 n . Fortin Co. Realtor 642-5000 · Corona del l\1ar. Excelli'.'nt 3·2 BDn:-.1 houses, pool, E . condition. Lkl'ge, sunny Costa J\lesa. $67.000. Roont I. patio. ;78,500. Phone for to add. Agt, &12-4811 de1ails and appt., Art. ~\\C''A°'N'°''T"""•m"'.",1;-1 '-1r'°a"nrr=-.. -,~k~i11 • si.,.1-:'•p';;irn=Co""=.~64>-~3~1~211'-:-=C'I exchange for 13 units. L.A. HOUSE + APT. """'"co. ru n·•· &12.5JllO NF:\V 3 BR. 2 BA house plus Lots for sale 2200 2 BR. 2~;. Bi\ Apt. Frplcs, ·t~aut. 3 'ncre. excluivc patios, g11rn.ge11, yards. home sltt& ovcrtookln~ . an Newport Heights. 646-4414 Juan Capistrano Valley. Income Property 2000 Oi1egn 1-lwy, lltln;es perrnll· le<!. $2.i,000 per <\C., Dl.\l, 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. ltf:ALTY 493-1151 Gn:"llt ttnttil ru-ta & good In· -.. o;Pc;:R:.o\V'OA'oTO,E,C· ~B".,",-=c,"1~ .. ~GO=Xl~' =,,. ve!J\m t. Coatn :0.10111.. F.ot1r 'l I ev Sito i "R 1 1 !8l"" 01 •• Pl~!I L re!I n Son "' un ljj, nc. · w yr, Tr') <.1cn1tnte. 01\'nl"l' n1ust ''"'L JO"',, dov.·n. $65.000 We1ley N. Taylor Co. Pr1c~ $58,000. Terms. Brok· er, 6r~J)20. REALTORS 6 LACUN'A Bench FabUIO\l~ ' 2111 San Joaquin J-Hll!I Rd. \VhHe \\'11.1tr Vu un ... ·il"-blo Newport Beach 61""'"4910 "" ou l11t11. $1 2.00J. LNi 1-lu1thea C 0 N 0 0-Laguna Jlills. Rltr 1 833-1355 or 499-1731 l BR/ZSt\, 1lngle I e v r 1 , BA y •-OCEAN VIEW LOT $27,900 wl1n 7% asswn~hle 0< MIA k>an. Nci1r Gov'I Fabulous day or n J it h t tacilitJc . Vacaot··roady to panorana. $47.500. 9'7t-ll9'l rtnt. ... SeU idle Item• wtlh a Dally CAPRI REALTY 6"-TS'2& Pilot Cla.•11lrled •d. 6't2-15itt3 • lrees, bean1 cl'.'il, pct ok. •::u. ...... ___ ~ ""13 ~< •-··h & ---, Adults ·-•-• COMFY 3 Br 2 ba $2GO O I $2~. ~ii mi. to beach! rotn1yat'd; com1nuniiy pool, Lea.'IC .....,.,. vwu•:r, ~·..--BR, z BA. Yrly $400/mo. ....,.... '"'"" · • DO ~,; good area, kids & pet·OO\I' SEE TillS~ $195 2 BR, v.·<l.lk to school.~, C'hurches, THE BLUFFS, 3 Bt, 2% Ba, Days 64&-7l03, nite ~2:586 pets. $1-ll. 642-9172 NEAR BEACH LOVELY 3 br 2 00 $200 1-IB gara.~. appliances. shopping & park, $475 Per t'l'pts drps, $375. 310 Vista S Cl m 1 BDRJ'\i upper, crpts, dzi>11, Brand New Deluxe 3 BR, nr beach. FP, pet ok. gar Homefinder1 * 547-9641 n1onth. Broker 644-1133 Surelc: Ph. 1l:J.351-«s67 aft. an emente 6 bltns. Adults, no-pets. crpta, drps, blt·ins, garage. GORGEOUS 3 br $400/yrly 4 'l3R, 7 ha, fen{'1'(1 yd & HARBOR VU 4 BR, 21,~ Ba, 7 p.1n. San Clemente Resident Hotel ;64e:;z.-4044~e-,--,,_,..--,--'-~ 514 18th St, HB. 847-3957 CrlJ\1 frpl c, all appli's, see patio, v.·/gardner. dbl gar, l 2 !rpl, \Vet bnr. bcau!ilul ~· BR, 2 BA, patio, crptl!I, $79.50 Per Month 2 BR apt, crpted, draped, OOG RUN 00\\'! 1: blks from park & sch.I vie11.•. Adja('ent Park Con1m. drps, pool. encl .. gar. $ZJO, Quiet . Secure pool, $165. Adults. 2251 2 BR.'From $169-$175. Crpts, SO ~!AN\' TO Cl.fOOSE S32S. !st &. last. $100 clran· pool. SUPER Decor. n1at· A\'ail ~lay l . 83lH871 Fum·util. ,vaJking distance J\iaple St, Apt F , 646-9280 drps, pool, gar. Child & pet FROJ\1. GIVE US A CALL! in~ & darnni;t' clep. 9G2-74i'.l. lure yard. Al'ail. June. NE\\' J BR Townhse, pool. to everythin~_ PRIVACY y,;/ 3 BR, 2 BA, ok. 84~ or 842-451» $ LANDLORDS $ B£ACH, 3000 sq. fL 5 BR. :i1 -0&1co•"='199~~~==~-tte. $25.5 •• Call Andy, da)'s SAN CLEMENTE frpl, garage, lndry, yard, NEW APTS.Walk to Beach. l FEE F'REE. CaJI Us Today. BA exec hon1e. Li:' lot l1as :rURN OR UNFURN 9'79-5340 eves 673-8112 1 HOTEL patio. $295. 616-4114 &. 2 BR. from $115 lo $2l5. $ ALA RENTALS $ t'O(lm for bout storage. $5i5. Eastbluff 4 BR .. 2~ Ba .. lge C.i\I. 4BR, 2BA, pool, r.ton· e 114 DEL J\tAR, S.C. e 2 BR, Duplex, lrg fncd Extras. 536-2579 Ne\vport & Bicy, 642-8JIO •no. 8.18-2921 yd, gardener. Pool use. Yrly · II 1 .,M patio, \'Cl")' pvt, nr stores. 2 BDRi\1, closed garage, ti\· LIVE HERE.I 3BR, I ba, bltlns, fri1lc, !enc-lst>. 1''u111 SiOO. or unf11rn. 11ce o. n1n1ac.,,,,.,,.,, per mo, 2 APTS for rent: l: 2 Br. 1: nice, adlts, no pets, 642-539'1 cd yn:I, no pets, 2 t'hilcll'<'n SJj(J, n10. BKR. 613·3ti63. Ref. 5-1~2·163 aft 1pm. 2 Br & den. heated pool, ;17-81~91 pct o.k. $16.5. k n bel 1 & 3 30 l $7l5. ?.lo. 2 BR CONDO. competely furn & close to Classified Ad: Call 642-5678 2 Bl'. \Va!nut Square • $240. ~42-5.c;!S · : on Y HARBO!l Vu, 4BR, 2BA. on pooI, near J-1 u n t i n gt 0 n beach. Call 492-4700 for today! CLASS SEU.S -642--$78 2 Br. Laguna . Vie11· . SJ.J:1. Park, 1 blk 10 pool, beaut llarbor. Acl ults. 846-8875 cd:;e°'l•;::il~s.======'"'-C,:lc:,r.:,vi::_n~o~----.,:3:,:1~44:.:,_::lr'.:v'.'.ln::;•~----..:!38~44:!1 :1 Br. CJ);\I. Brand Kcv.'-S350. SINGLES or ramilies-2 BR prof dc~'Ol' & lndscpd, .. 3 Br. Neil'f)Ort Island . $.~75. !louse. bike lo beach. N.~ 3 gardener, sort v.·atcr, $575, VILLA Pacific 3 BR. $280. BR l.k • 121-A 1 "8-1'"' Ten11is. pooli;, l mile to bch.\T'----------------------------.1 3 Br. Un i\·et'l'ity Park. s:~. . 1 e n-.ii·, a. g · _.·"==~~~====~ ~3G51. 11 ;:i· Br. Harbor Vie1v J\lonlll'O -l''ce. 9'lS4130 LOVELY NEIGHBOR.HOOD $·Ll-O. LOVELY 4 BR. 2 BA. Coinpl 3 BR, study/game room, \~AL~ to bch. ~·.nu J ~r\ 3 Br. Neu1>0rt -Vlcw • $450 .. ·r ccond. $300. n1onth 842 .. ~100 family nn. 2~2 BA, 1\·et bar, "'Bi . dbl gar, palw, tennis. 2 Br. Shorecllffs ~495. fittrl !'"l36-3181. Harbor 9 ic1v area. Comm. Adults. 11.B. $290. 968-2613 3 Br. Bayfront. Slip • s:ioo. 3 BR, 2ba, frpl e. I mi. to pool .Exlnls? &14-;;922 Townhouse Unfm 3525 4 Br. J.larbor Vie"' · $525. '--N · CHANNF'L REEF 3 Br. Can1ro Highlands-"'15. u.::h. ew pa1nt ,i;. crpt!I, $280 . . . ~ per mo. 536-3873. 2BR/2BA v.·aterfront condo. JIUNTINGTON BAY 2 BR. 1 ·I Br. FR · Ne1v • Tenni~$595. Pool, jacuzzi, n1 a r i n a, Ba, LR/Dining area, Encl 4 Br. Sandy bay beach-$1000. $.125 .. LEASE. 4 BR. 2 bas.. SC("Urily. Sunimer: $2,000. Patio, complete w·refrig, 4 Br. Udo-Furnished -$1400. hlt-ins, \\'·\\' ~pt, drps, bl0<.:k \Vinter : Sl.000. 675-3535 \1·stu·/dryer, LEASE, $200 . fenced. 84f,...G;1:?7 o ~ ~'l CALL 675 722s · BRAND NE\V $425 3 BR. 2 nlth. ay .,_.~ Eve • Irvine 3244 BA, frpl. run mirrored 968-1629. "'"'' "''""' ...... , "·'"' \'1\l,LE'' RL\LI\ • ~p,c, ll<ll"P~ ~l Ull'~'< ·~ STO< R I •CMAH<.f n .. r "" • v.·ardrobe;> & b..1, pool-tennis SANTA ANA, 3 Br. Nr So. 22 BR CConrlo, A/C .. ~~:?25/nlO pr\'lgs '586-572-1 640.1500 Co. Plaza, 2 car gar., pool, BR Ondo. AIC $2.W & $2'15 ,., 1;~~ ' •'>M mu •"9133 2 BR Condo. A/C S26Zi & $2i.l ;=·="=·=~~·~~~~=-~· 1• ,,...,..- 3 BR Hon1es ..... $295 & $31ZI SPYGL~ vie\'' in HVlt. 4 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 3 BR l-Ion1rs .. $32:1 g. S,tt; BR. 2 story, Catalina to 4 BR liomcs ••••. $:!.15 & $425 l\tount Baldy vie\\'. Avail 4 BR 1ron11• .......... ,$.;,()() llO\Y. \Vork 64l-Ol.65: Res. RANCll REALTY G--W-5973 'llr 5."11-2000 * ~B~L~U-F~F~s~co=N=o~0~3B~D~Rl-,-,-. TURTLEROCK Newly 1"f'dec, n1ove in·A\'ail , , J\lny 1. Jd~al for cpl, v.'alk to SPM'lSH Duplex. 1 Br. 1,11 b1k from octan & bay. View. ?>1ature adulll'I. $225. Y1•iy. Util. pd, 1050 W. Bal boil Blvd., N .B. 213- 663-4662. Nt"\\.', 2 Br. 2 ha, Frplc, shops. $350. lease. ~15 l"ll)tS. drps, 2 car ga r, use of =~~~===-"'"-­pool n1lnin1u1n inn\nt. vard. NU H.V. '1 br/2 lrpl, v.·et bar, 433 W.111h COSTAM£SA Util.' pd Avail. 5/1. 833-1557 V~. co 111 m pool/tennis. $a 75. A s k fo r DUPLEX 3BR, \\'el bar, frplc. fl\ntastic view of boy, clos.> to Balboa Pavillion, 81S E. Bay Ave, 673-412!, 83.)...3100 LANDLORDS FREEi GREEN Tree Ile\\' 3BR. den. Joret> 64.1-1791/642-8235 hi>lc, fain r nl, 2 bu, 2 car \\'ES. TC. LI!~' ~•\ "RENTEns 1: •. You Grt All The ltouses available for ~nt in OU n BULLETIN llPDATED 3 tlmcs/1\·tck . Homefinder1 * 547·9641 1001 \\I, l7lh St, Santa Ana LANDLORDS! CLOSE TD BEACHll Brnl2d New Delux:c 3 BR, 3 BA, dbl gar, all bltns, close to recreation k &Chis. ~1~ 18th St. I-CB. 847-.1957 gar, fl'<'e pool & p1·t club · £ • ~·"'~' Y deC'. S350mo 551-0060 aft 6 ' cozy 3 BR, alfl'ttc tarden & UNivERsrrY PK. Nt.\V 3 patio. ]blk h111riner prk & BR, 2 BA T \I' n h s t ,. l:'"'-"'=l.;,$3'=5(\o;,, -'646-.;;..,238=9c;,· --- fireplace, pool privl. $350. 2 BR. 2 8 1\. 1 u x u r y ~:r.7896. toMlhome. f'rplc, encl dbl FOR The Sophisticate. Hnta NE\V 3 BR Hoinc, in Turtle Jrru'agc. $·100. °.'°· 998--1537. Beach Ntw 2 BR, 2 BA. den. Rock. \\'alk lo Schls. tennis, 3 BR. 2 BA, across troip bay. country kllchen, lu.'twioos pool. h"•, $'°'. P riv, P"'· Near Yacht O ub. SJOO )'Cat· crpt11 .\ drps, 2 car garage. \Ve SJ)f'Claliic in Newport o,~·, ~,"o"" . ...., 'J lv. 67>-lOO.I. $32S. 537-ml. l:J~ach • C.orona de! Afar • ,;o~~·~,;:"=~~=~~~--,,~'=---=~~--­ & l.ng11n ... Our Rentu.I Ser. UNtVERStTY Park·N(l'IV 2 3 BR. 2 ~A. dinlita: room: ~A~U!:t,~~,,,~P· t,';f.~: vice i! FREF. to You! Try BR. 2 BA 1'ownhous;e. nin Hurbor V1<1v.: Home. Com· ~-.. "" Nu·\'lf1v! irI'ttnbe-lL s3n 1c"541 • munlty poot $400. 811-339-1 encl pallo. i\1ature Adults.1 NU·VI EW RENTALS 64()-4.j.JO SJn Clemente 327-6 No ch0t1 °" pcrs. rrt5~ orj 421 Ford. Rd. C.?-1/. 6T.>.4030 or 494-3248 BRAND nmv '::.BR. :ZBA. !an1 , . --I FRt-:E t ·nr;i: rr11. den, !orn1itl dining. c.-en· FANTASTIC Shorechfl& 3 BR. C.~. 3 .,~J:; 11 t Bai.a~lc: •Professionru &n·lce • tral Irvine, A\•a\\ npp1-ox 2 BA. Oil ~lf CO'lll'l't'. lj\l"'J:Cl r r· '.": N ~ cl ~ * LANDLORDS* A;'lril 15th citll Sn.8416 , llvln~ room, s:>:iO, t110. s4tG&·1{· P a 1 • • Adu.ll8. 49'J.4602, 492.4790 Homeflnders * 547-9641· :i Hit, 21, BA, near Arllllt Sh'!\'e. ... .PRIVACY Ne\\' 'W/2 BR 2tt (.'.alilcintia'!I t.argffi pool, Uni1<'frsity 11 ;irk. S J -BA. ftiilc, g•r, lndry, >'ant, e tten1t11 Servi1'C'l• s.m1mo. Ph: s.~79 'C ian plltJo. sm. 616-441-1 2 BR. Country iw.ttlng, $120. 2 BR Condominium, be11.ut. •p it rano 3278 NE'\VPORT oceanfront 2 Br. Split levtl 3 BR w/ biu1e-dt"r.Or .. poo}. tvc. faclJ. $2-tl. 2 eH, ~:tir, ca.tprl, bltns. $.'UO. )'riy. Family C!llly. l ment, $190. 4 BR. den. mo., S{)t--31•11 ltlke. pool. Adlts. $240 .,,,1 chUd ok. $48-7687. GRANDMA SHOULD KNOW. " \ Ballet classes aside, Park West. Apanments represent an unbeatable value to Marion. She should know. She's a first-rate real estate salesperson, an expert on rental values. That's why she selected Park West, In the village ol University Park in the new City of Irvine. Marion knows the value of llvlng In a masterplanned community. For today, and for tomorrow. Because her children and grandchildren ere frequent weekend and vacation visitors, Marion chose a two-b&droom apartment In Parle West's fe mlly section. The kids have tot lots and a wading pool to play Jn, plus a' Junior Olympic pool. And for Marlon, 1hem "'"can! rooms and a heallfl'ape,-as well as an, bridge - and yoga lessons. Of course there are separate llvlng and recreation areas for ''adults only''. Miiion values the generous bulk ctoflge space that oom.S wllh har apamnent-end the privacy of her balcony. All the th Inga 1hat Pall< We"1 means, And all the frlendohlpa thal grow !hem. II Pall< West 10Unds like something you'd like lo know more about, come see. Separate sections for adults and famllles. From S180 monthly. On Culver Drive Just off the San Diego fre oway. Look for 3883 Part<Vfcw Lane. Or call (714) 552-9200. NOW: Two b•d100111. on• lr 1tli , farnil., 1p<1rl• 111•nh now •••ll•bl., Ftolrl $221.00 fi:t PARK WEST APARTMENTS , Ownod Ind"'-"' t>rli>a l!Wtoco.tpol\Y 1v.·1Jn, pi)OI. Also 3' BR den,. Tht f3Alt11t drl\v.· in lhe WccL lc:ac In Villa.gt". San Juan. Don'! give up the~! ! lton.t. Ranch .In Canycrt. • , , " OallY P ilot CIAMllied Ava.II. .Now. Uz Rdnder&, "Ult"-lt ln ctantned' A;t. f ff. ~ Ad. QIJI M2r5678. 83.H190. ~IO~Sli~m!!N!,!R>i!ltul~ts'!_i!:;' 6!!. ~·~'!:.... Jl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!i-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<!::!~ • • • f ,.P.nmonti Unfvrn. -Huntl'T!" IMdt 3'40 UNDll NIW NEW MGMT. SPACIOUS APTS. PROM $110 • S1A'<"l111i.z<' H~·~l'lrallrin J Ui.nd.'ICllp·•-~l()nlhly ~ta1n1('1wnl"f' ~ ~rriukk'T' ltf'pntr. Ci.II &t2~9 OAIL Y PILOT D 7 Job Wanted, M ale 1025 t:.xr·o MOTl:I. ~11\NAGt.R -~k'.$ motel tu 1n:uia.:r &o. 1;, l nr &as-363i Job Wanted, Fmale 70SO -~1-:ED hl•lp "' hom('~ \\'to IL1<'f' 1urle~. llU"*'1l, h.rikpn;, L:pJOhn :>ti.fJ6~1. ' e 1 BR, 1 both • 2 811, 2 b.tth e 2 BR, 1 b.tth • HHtocl Pool PR!\". f'nl"'n I brt!h. 1·~1~,. It f'l'!Ti . CAntlt"m11n pl"f'f. \\'. Co!!ta -'fe11111 . ~2007 "\'H. ROO~IS SXl wk up, •-Ith k1Jchl:n : ,$30 wk up apt. ~9756 or 6-15-3967 •p•n•s. G•rden,;-r'Pl-''" Cor1\p\l'1P G:irdPtUIU: & l..a1rl~1·t1JHn~ S <' r \ !'MG-0~.!l. Ta_k.11__< :\Uf"'• 1,1 FH!-:1': ~pnn~ l.1'1vn F1.'t'lhn1.: \\ rno11lhlv 1niunt. f'~ l::!'I £4li·2'l0:1 ulr 6, fWbbir > L;:1rd('nlni;: sJh·!ff J.:>ip••ril•nt'('ll---:ii,· -,,-.,,-,-,-., t:r1rrl\.'11t•r· ('01npl1•r._. ~11n 11111 111 l11n;in1·1•, ~1u11t1ho:r) I t"Q111ran10t1-;;. llomcmakr~ ' ~ l;1.1:--C'h11~l" Hunk k('rpo"r, Adjacent b ~ lavl!ly park. 2 b:lka to S.D. f"Ny . & new 118 store \l.'e11mlnst11r man llhopplng center. 1 Bl k 10 Golden Weit CoUt'Bt. 4 mUtoS 10 the beach. . ·~J'lfl'!, h.111 k I" u 11 ' l'Orl WE WELCO~f£ CHILDREN HERMOSA VISTA APTS. Rc,,11J Qlc., 18-A lilZ> Golden \\'c.t, 11.8. 192-5217 ON BEACH! I 2 BR Unrum. F'r. $269. ~red Parkins. L a r r e Heated Pool_ Saunas and Recreation Room • from$145 OakwOOd otte rs uie l•ncSI rn tecrea11on combin"d w11h lu1u'Y apartment h111ng Tnere's swimming, 11nn•i. b l• tiaras, 2 heallh clubs. 1nooor goif drrving range, P•'lt 1oom, lree Sunday bruricn. Plll•es elc. Plus beau: tul s1n.gles. 1 & 2 bedrooms. fu1n.sf'led elld urik.irmstl'"Cl W1tn au the e11.1ras Rent'> hom Si.is t-.•oae's optn e1ai1.f l rom 10 to 1. Sorry, no pets or Ch1lOrtn. Pr•ccs vary by locahon. • Oakwood Garden Apartments t'OR Employed ?>tan. KUC'h pri\•lgs. $G3/mo + util. S.'8--0516 ~ns;s ore\""· Summer Rento1ls 4200 WIX> ISLE -llouse Comp. (urn. 2 BR. 2 ba, f'rplc, ~lee-kit. Avail. June-Sept. 9$--1300 or ~l-129 PAL.\! SPRINGS tum 3 Br, pool. Day, \.l'ettk. month. :)34--.&008 or 638-1968. Vacation Rentals 4250 LIDO 151..E 2 BR, :Z BA. &\'all Jul)' " Aug. Call col· !eel 713-793--0427. Rentals to 1ho1re 4300 ROOMMATES ' I Macnab -Irvine 1 t1....,·1'. frt~· ""t ~li/-052T M T D __ , 1 I GA l<llF:'.\I:'-\~--;. (' r \' ~ _ or f, rust .-us 5035 '-nonll• 11· 1 ('otr![il !..i•1n u1,,r:n. Clt·au . " 111•. hauhn~. ,\[\ •\ l'~t COMMERc:-sPACE LOANS UP TO 'IQ% liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""'1"'1 For lt:l.Jlt', l\lr C.~Cl'Ut11'e p~ 1st TD Loans Personals 5350 I -,:tiT?iTJl,[i:O,'(;-- ressl<)n or bwdn<"&" tr:i.dt><t. 1----------\'('i:. ~stl'f\('11:, • •'1('. fl'\'"E~I E ·1 \ • I • h ' 61"-1 l'IT xqu1ul'y uo:•5f:tlE'••, \\it 8Y,ii;t. J'.'\TEREST l~TEU..IGF.NT, roxy <'hi,·Jt 1 • -----carf)('L~. dl"lijll',:, I I {11('11 n d TD L \\'!th ltt:'r hf'Arl 1~1·1ho·r Y.\1:1' (1f".Ulllfl'<, r. 11·:1:.:1 Ji:ILY. "11i.r-<-0nd . 0 \"('r 2.00J '" . "3 ns \\'anted flll l.'00rdin11t•1r or I c·1 .. ·111up~ .{ l.1h• flnuhn.: sq. ft.. 1n R mult1"1..'0nl-I"°" U ert11·1t1r 11 fnr vouni: busH\l'~ I !{"11"'•n.1hlr f,Y,,.4671i m"r \'ID.llloun:f_t or1entl'<l I Loweit r•fei Or•nge Co. man al hui b•·a··h an·11 ~a l Sffii ~es-6o46 ne ighborhood. ~or nlQre u1· S 1 M t•stntf' .... -1 th f'\'f'l')'lh1nc: 1 ---- lorn1a11on call· att er. 11· Co, l.l\'l .. in or out . l'lt•ril)' (If 1·x-Pl.l":'llfll:-:r., EL!-.;MRIC1\I. 642-2171 545-0611 t11C'nlf'nl for tht' rlj.:l1t 1·hli·k f'.\Hl'~:~THY :-,:,, y•h fnu Srrvir.;: lfil rllOr 11rea 24 )~ ("_1tJl &l~l:J.Wi 11..~k lur ~Ir. ~111nH f' &. B ll~•n1t' H••(Kur $&$,000 ISi' f« $.12.000. Bo~ :t. \\"!'~! Klttor ·1 pm. GU l"I).'\. App I" \':a 11 t• y' Ca . SPIRJTt;AI. JlJ-:,\1)!-;J{ Ha ul i ng-----~6051 17141Zl2-3l+I t'P•'rt )O A.\I !•1 10 /'.\r Rc111ty Conipany 901 Do""'" Or. 612--2157 ..A-Gtan REAL ESTATE ' ru OCEAN Ave., H.B. \\'Mled to sharl' beautUuJ 2 1190 Glenr~;.i·e SI. Car Pool 5150 ;\tl\"11·r nn 11!1 nuJ lh'I"., YARI\ i;nr:.i:' (TI4) 53&-1487• Bil tfurrushed o r un-4t4--9.Ji3 ~149-11316 :112 ~. t-:1 Cnrn1no ]{1•14! l'\•rnQ\'(' I rr·'~. HUNTINCiTON PACIFIC 'Newport 8e1ch North Irvine and 16\h 6'45-0550 Newport Beach Sowth 16th at 1r .... 1ne 64 2-tl1 70 rh•nn11p~ 11'.l' 1\'\ st u 0)1'~ Ole. oprn 10 am-Oprn Daily Come in and ask about our ''NO R(NT RAIS( GUARANTE£.'' furnished) ap;u1mcnlll at --NEW OFFICES-! RIDE ff'Oln Tustin ,\, ... & ~an cn"mrn!<",, f'nr uppt, 1t r I v"\\'/\)' s. MiJld1111ou, . J.:t"I!. ti I' It'('. l'i~71 J~ Help W anted, M&F 7100 ' ~ *AAA Better Position *Sr, ,Sec'y $700 l~ind d•'\', 111'111. l!I k I n·,r;1r.·l1 l'\JJ. rl• "~ • *1 Person Ole $750 " •I likr c:dcul ,1 ,u..; f1t.:ur.·~. 1 ']•I\ & ~1i If, ·•I.\ j~l• •1\1'' I 11 I•/ *F/Chg SlOOO ' lhn.J •'lro<;111i:: "llt<""\"l"I.' " I /l/' ·' :1111nu( l'\jl •Sec'y S600 c~.~ rl111 !·••llll'"h'nt, •• »ii, ,_,.,,., ' "/"'' jH!h!i.• *MTST $650 !'h·~lt ·:·· I"" llrru. {;Qf'llj '"!~· .... • ' 1t•'•in • •Exec Sec'y S750 1: 1~. !111111!1• n11lh••ll ' •1 ,. 1 ,. I" I' 111 t n T , 1,n,,11 V.'lUJAM WALTERS: CO. ~alcwood. 'J!lf'rt"s t i. n1il1ion ,\IRPOl:T Un11'. .\";\'. 111 4 p n1. lo C'nll 4!+Z~9i~.; ·~11 .. ·.~:.~---,'i.\i-~~~7'j 1.;;;~!ii"'!9;;;~~;;;;.1 -;A~paar~t~m~•;n~ttisllUfrn\tf~u~rnn~. -:--:Ai.;;paOrirt~mno;nntiisllufrn\tf~u~rnn~. ·I 111 n>cn-at10n : Swimming. ~o least r('<J'!i, r ull l'f'rviN'. I !9th ,I', Npt Bh·d. c:-.1. r h 1 .10 (::"'1~" 1 . l~1::-r f{ll1-;-1r-l-~Jl["fy $25 &nu8 \loilh Ad tf'nn\s, hilllards, he a Ith I Drps., 1-rpts. znusli·. ,\/C', all . .-lll-1i'2tl , . \ 1\S~.("!(l:'\I\ Tl:A:'ll ,r,, !if<BHI" ~!~ 1 l'O\I [!'1'1\ill~•J"L:~ ,t !11'• ·•1,.•1c ' *Acctng Clrk $6l0 $17S up 2&:3BR,2ba,kld5 L B h i·!ubs, ~nunas, golf dnl'ini:: ulil. Singlr or(·~ f r•iin <•1nf1dt'11_11al 111forn1:ttl on 1.1)1\n . ('(l !,Ll".l;I· o!<. _•_g_u_n_•_•_•_< ____ 3_8_48 NE\'/ 2 BR, 2 BA, VIF:\V ranee. color TV th~atl'r & Sll5/nio. 1st /'.tO. Rl::.'iT [ ~ ri•1~nM·l1!1i,; ,r,, r .. f,'ITfll. , .,-,.1·ri l<'.\T ~ .. 1,-ii4~ 18881 Mota Kai Lane Carpets drape1. $1~1. beautiful party room. Plus f'HEE. lo•t -• '""' I l,\f'\ ,~1<1· .. lnt11r1.1 i\. :"l:•1n-I rrL· !I· !I • 1.11·· 1· .,, E l ·---· fl c-~' Id s-ct•cular • 496--2828 a1t<"r 6 . . d" . ...... J1111hl \Kt'!lf'\' li·l''-lloll '. ... .HI ni.;, ' I (' . o pc.....,, o a1 uto ,.... a('!l\·Uy u·ector, pani~s, PALISADF:~ ri:;::-.r~:R _ · ·" • · rr1n111u11i.;, ).trrl 1·l1\11J·llJ•. 962--89M. Oce•n Vu Townhouse San Juan sl?l'rts touma~"nts, BBQ s. 2082 S. ~ •. Unst11I MASSAGE & SAUNA I ~'~''-' t·~1 11ni•!l'. ~).1~7'.lt. l 2 BEOROOt.1 2 bathll, freshly Y.'alk to beach, 2 BR + den Capistrano 3878 d1nnt"~. comphmt"ntary ten-Ne\\-port B<'ach 557-7010 d 5300 C1<'.)!l mc•111~. flr111•nn1 ut I ,-v.'\l l ~ 1 1 -1 -•·•-• •-b ·1 + wet bar, tile ~"-. r..... nis lessons & Sun d ay iC•·,~···l'"'•;.,,, t•t . 1· 1 Lost & Foun h TV I "'" · • 111•1\ ng • · iau u1i.: ·~ _.. ... cu new ...... pt>S, u1 t r-l.IUi:> • ... , • "" ,,_ • ... ..., "rr~c 1<>n 111'"/'I "re, • O\Ult:•·, ' ru 1 ... r1r I ·ui;:r u·u ·k 1'r111' ins. \Valk to l{untington tom crprs, drps!. apol iance~. $205.:? BR Condo flt.'/\\'""'' Brunch. \\'e'U t"\'ton help you f't!.11 !Jonna nt ~1-1247 I ~~·' ~311"33 ur'c1~9..it~ ' Center. $190 pr. month, brand new, $435 per mo on / . 1·. 2 ~'," · find a roommate. Sorry, no C1\LI~-. A~l ~lAL CO~TltOl. A.'"-:t~ ,\<llirn<, ,\\'<',!Inti;:. H•:h. -.llT). ~ -• ;i -= -1 °' 962-8118 lease-536-2803 or 847-4871 I range O\en, rt' rig, car one under Z1 &: no pets. llunun~on &-a.;h Sji(•[!f'r --------1 1.ICllT llAl'l.IS<: 1\'.'i!J "1~~ • ' · gAr, pool. laund ln<"il. 2642~ l\lodels Opt>n Dai!~· 1~7 5.Ji>.2.Jll =--~-Lii Sl0.000. tn t''(pnnd -'IO\'/:'\G . LOC.\t./OH , CHEZ ORO APTS. Me111 Verit. 3863 PllSf'O Dtm1el. Ph: ~Ir. C ll &15--0550 &'>21 Erl iYin Sr. · l'ti1~1t·al ihrra1)y bu.,uw~~. e &r,.,s.-i!l· • 8234 At1Anl4 Rodman, 12131 6lll-46.'l8. . a t B11•·k of !h1nuu'K• :-;.-..·1r1;--1 \\"Cll M'<'urrd. 5:1i--O"J.l9 ~lon. . . ·' 12 & 3 BR. . I • HO~tE ATMOSPHERE l"M\'PQ~ Beach/North ,\nun.LI A!i..~L,ran"r l.r11i;:u.-\\"rd. rri lO to j c.-211· :\!O\"l~(;:;·---l;-11.•al-tw;.---;1 ~asher, d~~ 'Q~P<lO~ Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc, Santa Ana 3880 181!() Irvine Ai-e. at 16th I r11r & 1 J{"! Ji,·rn~r t111111 1n 6.,-1-;q i.:•'n. h:iul 11u: .. :2 fL 1w71 beod> s:J&.-Oil6 ----------Sc'e our lari;:er ad in tht" II H. l"f'~1<irnl'\ thru AprU ~· \an. 6 12--0.'"~"'k•. · 309.l l\ta.ce Ave. M&-103-l CHIL R ap.trtment Sl'Clion. :'.Olh 1,1ttl'J\lf 1.rnalrv. PH.~:c:-.;,\~T~ ---$lO & UP_--- NEW DELUXE -4-plex. Newport Beach 3869 0 EN n·or.tAN, Z-,.l5: share I~. • ,\'.\J:.tAL." J~lJ't1L;:-.;!)El> Carin!!. 1~'.t1f11lrn1lr1l ('QUll"<"l- nr Huntington £!arbour. 2 AND ADULTS LOVE !imartly furn. C.'.\l. homf'. Business Rental 4450 (;, Shi·p. nux. H&T, !<"n1. u1~ S.. r<'ft•t-r:d . Al."oJrt1<u1, _ :'\!011111: llau/1111: S.:~l"Nt2 _ BR, S2W., 3 BR. $290. Ca.JI PARK NEWPORT PARK PLAZA II ~·in-pl., beam c\'.'iling. ov.n Bu:>.• r, 1111x, ll!'\\n, f,.111 11tt•1pt~1~ ,t· k<'t•p1111;. .. ~· ,\\U\"l~l ;, Jl,ou!ini,: l-.\lll'I' 847·1786 2 & 3 BR apla.. rm. S75 6-15-1364. I PHOTO Studul 11· /1!.1 r k ~hcl!1t'. 1n1x. Tri. !rm. 1\PC'A2:~-Gt .• -tl,:.ti H••h,1!1h•. H•"1"°11nhh•. !-f\'t' 1 BO rl.rn. unlurn. Slo\'e -APARTMENTS Play Ar<'a \\'AA'TED l\laluf"l' <-'>rn\ .. ht room, 711 1\ fl•'"_1rhn~y. :-Otr4'p, 1n l ~. lk.\\, '"'" Bl-: .... ,. ~l,\SS,\(:i:: _ l:'\ :-,· H. _••31~:!-7j•J. _ R !ri In l,,o •r Pool , ja1'Uzzi. sauna "" .. u. Hf' 1 s »· r 11 l "•" 1 \ 1 \ e g. c. ...,.,_ .. 0 . on the bay Rec. c-lubhouse nulle 10 shr " Br hSE" & ult!. '. i:una -_nc 1, .I: .. _..... n10. _n U', llll'( p11p, 111.i r-" "' r.1nr I \l'., .... u1rr (I.'; I Housecleaning 6054 960-1Dl2 Ct to b<:h llB. $\OC.. 962.!ltilj)I, A\'&11. .1/l/ 1 I. ~~ .. ((12.1 :-.tH'f!/! .1h puJI. n1al·· flp,.11 )( ,\:'\!. l\lon, \\NI. t l'1 . -- lrvi.. 3 •.1.1 1.uxury apartinent Ji ving Licensed day c11rc cent. FE\! IL'.' R\J.\l-A E ., SfORE r oRJ.E,\Sf.:-:-:-;a"fl. ·""fll1n/T1'rr1.<'r, Tri. ft'rn. ,\nn._~•17-o~·~·-HOUSE OF CLEAN ~ overlooking the \\'ater. En-f"rom $1!Kl.00 · J r-· • T ~ ... 1 I.Jr 1 .... '-" . 'pan1i•! Ill!'-H!k !1•111 -PARK PLAZA II o\·.-.r . 1o shal'(' :\Bdrm Apt. I rontllgC'; -~...., ~J. ft. Ju.~! off ·. , : ' \\'t ~l-;~:[) tu t:tlk !u ~)11 11i•n"" f'nrp<•ls, 1\i11dr>11~. fl,-.,r~. joy $750,000 heal th spa, 7 13 h $S2 b"7_ 31 ~1 I l\lar11wr s i\ltl" ,t. !\pt [Ji:h 1 .'" k-a ~YI. ni'(.. 11 · '.\f, ('all nii::!1\ "r.rl:l.,\' !\l:·'~:!~l:l J u11li•JI. .s.1,i•·1·1.;1l rate ... hir n·i:: TURTLE ROCK Lease/rent, new 3BR, 2tia. tam rm. din rm, frplc, closed dbl gar, crpts, dl'P6, pool I a c , Owner, 644-2177 L-eun• Beach 3848 1wlm 1 ming pools, 7 llghted 805 West Stevens nr l'ac · ... mo, a-, · · prn;1 Ollir •· lil~-9.-120 l'.1~11.111. !'111 !Ir. lti1V\\"., f1•n1. ABC lll-.1.1 LI~!-. ~··i"\ h l.--l.11~-.·'~·,..--,.,-- t<"ltl\ s court!. Piil.'! miles ot 10lf Sunflow<'r1 Gar•ges for M.ent 4350 ~ -. -1 •· "H'P JlllJI, ina 1' --------.. -bicycle trail.!!, purring, •hut· S 1 A 545 1l21 _ 600 !SQ. 11 .s1v1·c, ~111!ithle ,\irl•du l,;, B&B. male l:\t'ltE,\SI·: yuur h11~1l\ne, 1 -~ l-'.:\C"J-..:1.LJ·:..\.T lln\L'"'·l,·:1111111: an • na • I 1 I "!" f " $155 " k t I •J t I '" fleboard, croqul't. Junior 1'5 ::_c,,c-::.c""'.:..,-_:c ___ MINI WAREHOUSES '.'r u , s o •:· . ~j . , · · X-C;en1n>', T<in, f•'in. i'U JI !'Ill's in £ \\ ~. nn 1·\· 1y t <•Y· 1111 r .. n~µ. _, l"'I' from Sl!M.50 mo11thly: al!IO 1 NEW FAMILY APTS. O I Lo~t a ~li'l!l'l. 6lti--.. l.i0 Pr)()ft11>, Blk, ni;dr, ••r('1~1·~. p11d~ nr g-u1u1111:k~ •la) ~J.1)-{)(;\~ and , .__,, ST RAGE , , 1 b · .,,. 1 ('1111 J>111n1111. 11:12 .... 121:.i ·• · -,----·uo:uroom plans and Grand Open· n _ . AL". L 'ES.'i sp;11:c ltJ r r<'nl. L:"1 mix, ""' . 11111,. l\t~_s,\ c 1r111un1: . er\" fr ". 2-11.ory town house5, El~-ln':I'. • r\o '.\lo\·e-111 or ?.To\'e-<>ut 15.i Roche.sl<'r S!, f".:-1. ~11'p. mtx. B&B. n11Jc AT11~0ATl.'1<;-r,,\;\f E 1'rp1 11 1nrlnll'.~. fir~ 0·11 tnc kitchens, private patiol NE\V 1-2 & 3 BR'11. Park-llke ehllr!{es. Frotn $7.SO per 6&-25j(} Pno.J'll1', Blk . ff'nl . YI 10 W }~only, \ or mon• Ht'.:-id/Cnmin"I. ;,:,;-1li:2. SOUTH LAGUNA or balconies, carpeting, drn-settings. Rec. rooni. Pool. mo~rh. -lndustrio1I Rento1I 4500 l'•>ol .. rnix, n.~1 niaf1>, ~~1rot!uc-tions i•irry \\f'f'k , landscap;ng 6066 Live in an ultra fashionable 2 periea.. Subterranean park-P lay an>as. Patlol'i &.tot Uamllton & !'\~"''land St., JIB Shep. in1.~ \\"&R, n1alf' .~1 l--4fin 1-:::C::::!O:::..---::::: BR. 2 BA Apt overlooking in&: with el"vators-Optional k>t!i. Gas & \\later Pd. Shag, ALLSPACE r:rrvhnunrl. Hr.111 & \\'. m. L!Jo'f~ nr J)f:,\Tll ; I.1•1 ,.n1r J .,\~IJ~,\Pl;\1; (J1. Li<' the Pacific. So close to the maid service-. Just :xirth ot drapes & !iO foMh! 960-1970 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL l~1b. fll!P. Blk. fern. habif'!I ti\·•·. ror 1•ll"rn1ill\·rs l f\11. 21111;;, .:.L~ 20iti ho. 111,.,·n "'Iller, you can Dip a pebble Fuhif:in Island at Jamboree Staning at $lS9 + dep. J...,\RGE Double garai;e Jor COMPLEX ,\ft,11an, Blonde, lent. to ,\BOP.TIO;"; r.111 Ltf"E Ju.:.. L ~c ~uur ~1 11:.11·r into lt from the tel'T8.ct. a.n<I ~n Joaquin Hills Road. Newh~ Meadows rent ln Costa f.lesa. For lt'asc: 261)) sq_ ft. Tl£'11• '1 1:-ih/~thi<", B&B. n1:.lr LINE 541-WZ. 2-1 hMl. I l'h"n.:C'. l\tature aduJIJ, no ~Is. Tell'phone (TI4) 64l-1900 517 S. Ne\\<hopt", S.A. M6-4581 lilt-111> 1v/2-MX> sq. It. offit"e. X-~nUX". ~lk, Br.\n ,. J'Al.~f & C11n1 l!l"ufl•·r " Pa i ntin._g_/~P~.-P-.-,~;-n_g_60=7~3 31755 Pacific C!it il""Y tor l"t'ntal Information 55-4-2600 Off' R t I ..... ,..... 50--<'ar parlung. Oo!lt' to San A~hi1n, \\"hrtr, Blk, ~I. .\•llrcrhu;lion 1~::1 l><';tch 1 :.;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: 4-213S ice en a ~ 0 . 1, . Ueablf' Tri ff'TTI. • ,.,.~..,..,'..,~..,..,..,..,.,I * 2 WEEKS FREE* Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 lf'll;•> • e\\-pol1 Joree....·ay'· 1 ' ·,.,T . Bh·d. Sta.nton :m.:;Ul6 I .-. t ' 0 I ()ff" Short or long term lease. 1 ~ ------* Willard P a1nt1ng 2 BR, \lo-bite water ocean Vista del Mesa * e uxe ices* will rhv\1le. Gene KernW• r:ralllc:<', niaJ... I~ Contractor$* vi I Cr t d ADULT GARDEN HO'.\fES QUO VAOIS 111 642-m7 !RJ H (,i;;iy ni;;Jr J " ew, poo .. p s, rps, J. Divi!ion I S1nn1r~r. S•'al1>1. n1.1!1• Semen Md hpairw 1:~.SIUt .. "TI1\L 5tove. Relrig. $2TJ. 6T.Hil.l:-i lRVIXE AVE. AT 1.lESA From SI l.'.i. ?do. llAl'hel01'9, l For Lease, 38-1 5Q. Ft. comm/ A:-.D O'flll:.:RS, ~2jl~ l~mmmmmiiiiiiii~:..; I _ & CO~l.\lERCIAL eve. J\love in w1depotiil only &. 2 Bdrn!s. ~·Heated pool business. 12 ofiil.'H plus re-f in('!U Cra..11.-;n1c11 NEARLY new 2 & 3 BR 1 BR. $190 2 Br. $230 & iacuzz.1 ."11.il11100I, \"Oi1ey ception area & l!torage,. Aci-'~·ot:Xll ; CPrman Shr>rt Hair \\all Te:oitunng \\•ltite water view, block to Dny & !\ight Security, Pool, ball c11. 111cn1c area & g11s jacent to Ot·ange County I 1'111ntl'r, 111.t.1~. B1'Q~·n & Appliance Repair 6004 ' \\allpi.l)t•11n1; bt'aC'h $270-$300 lea&l' J acuzzi, Ree. Bldg. w/exl'r-BBQ. Ret·rl'a!iOn bldg ''" .Airport. Reali}' Conip!lny 1*.hllt', \'K·. Euclid & I l\l'w A!'()t1~lw11l C1.'1lln)(~ • ·,1 11 •11 ·'""";ill ' ·• n '1 r '>1111, ,\•1:•'"'1111 t \1h!l't' *E xec Sec'y S750 ('.II fl nf,• f1•l1l••fl l~h· l 'ln,h ! 'lu•I• ~111 ·1 ,i.;111~ •Bkkp,, Lite 5600 ~ .... .. 1:1111·· '~· H!/111•111•1·~ 1!11 .. n1>ril 1''•1•1•1' 0!11v1• ' *Legal Sec'y S800 \!tr> :1 \·r~ f"1h1 11·,i:.~I. *Clerk Typi1t $450 "' "lll'.11•' f.ll•lll~ ,,,, f1111 ].,, 1•1. <;.1~;>, 1!.·p •• 11111··1:1. *Recept. $700 \.,\ ,1n·1 '"'I) 1•lu.J1 1.1 .. ~ \I /I• o•ll kll>•ll II I I'\ llnn .\l11•t h·· 1·1~~1 l~p1•1 *Jr. Sec'y S600 1 I f'1lll::, ~h 11111••1'1 lou~. t"11~l1~"t I• I S,iJ, ~ Of<". *Jr. Bkkpr 5650 ' .. . I 'tine fo>1111!1 1 I h1l• 111 1 · .. 1·11 "1,nu~, :.1-r . *Bkkpr S6l0 ,,l11!U!'O', k!~•\I '1 all ph,1,-.•, ,,,.,· .. 11ri 1111i:: ,(. ~:Ill'. Fn"i11e1•rhn; ,I', t1t"t:ll\tt'C'1ural 111111, Liz. Reinders Agency <W'.'tl J~ln ·h SI., SuJtc-l1Jl :'\I'\\ f)o')rt Brill h ~.'1\90 No Charge To You D;.1 A Job 833-0855 t~s1a.hh ... t1"11 1:<6."1 *AAA-Setter -Po1itiOn ·'•'("J"·1r11·1.-.i1 .\ l-ln<1kk1·•·1oerc; 1.-1.t llr111rk r·~ 1\J:"ll•'I' ld .. 'tl Bu' II .... !, ."UH•' lifl ~Cl\"lll}M Be11 rh .'1~1-111!(} No Ctlarge To You 1·:.~r111>li.~h~'<I 1rt~; 494--3383 or 494--2339 cise rm. billiards, color TV. fully equipped gyrn, p11.rt y C II 546 8801 901 Do\·cr Dr. r.12-21:,;, ""''.111 1n,l•·r. i.: g. :0:\7-801-1 APPLIANCE REPAIR i'lcHS<' C"ll For F:stim31c Ea. Apt. has dish11·asht'r, rn1, indoor-outdoor kitchen, a • ---~,> ... (I. 1·, )'C'Hrs l':'lpCriefl("\', Jtun~. *642-5775 640.1136* OCEANFRONT refrig, shag cpt & pvt paUo billl11rtl & ~amcrn1, ladles& NEW OFFICES HUNTINGTON BEACH L<1ST -.'iprin~rr S"anlrl, toaster~. l'IC. ~.,j()...2.~:J.i. Slate Lie. No. 1810:'.S ACCOU NJS On Private Beach. 2BR, 2 or deck. n1ens saunas, security gate. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL hf\\rl &· 11·ht, ~n1all fcn1alC'. BA, $350. M&-2426 545-4855 \\'/\\' sha~ crpt, drps. 18992 SMALL SHOPS A11.~11·rs tn "Chnisl'." \\"car-Babysitting 6008 PAYABLE Newport 8e•ch 3869 DUS SERVICE TO DOOR Florida St .. 1 blk \Ve$t Only 42c per sq. ft. ALL SIZES ;,_i.: hanic!>s, •'(lll:i~. \l.il'. nr. PAINTING BY DRAKO • LA PARISIENNE • Bead! Blvd. 8-17-9-HS. 400 ft. & UP. All utll incl. ~:ll'f'l'?11 r lt"I". 613·sti-IO ()( UAllYSIT'f!NG Llc. \"or. l.ICENSF;O 25-1931 Baywood Apatfmel its has a beautif1JI lifestyle for adults. AA acllll reaeation center made tor fun. Two Pottls. Sumy p8l;os and balcooies. ~ lo Walk to. Beadles, bay and freewcr; neSIW From $290. Two beckoom. Two ~hroom. 8ay;.ood C."9 off San ~n Hills Road. Leasing office open 9-5:30 dai~ Phone 644·5555. ONr1ed and managed by The h<n• CompaO)t ~ 1 ....... .IJA·OCO<-- ~R<W> Crpts, dl"Jl"I, alt" 1\·etlmr. l;f' 11 ~l Rl·si1h:·ntial & Comn1!!rck1l CLERK 1 & 2 BR Unfurn. "65 & UP. 27§92 Camino Capistra.no ~150/~10. & L"P ·· · NurM! 1\1ll b:1hysit, u1y E)(I. & Int. Specialist$ ~- All eleclric .. Firepla.Ci!. San Diego Frwy 10 '.\IQ. TO ~10 _ Qi\: Ll):'T -Si;unl'se, Laguna hon1c . Vic. Oran~c ;\v1', Co lor Consulting. Custo1u I~eated Pool. Adults. .... -Avery Park\\·ay turn off. 1\lct'artdcn & rrodnccr or H<•11..:h. \ll!i!e pi111 s, red rol-l',\I. t"ncd Jd $:1 <li•Y SI hr "-nrk at l'Om1w-1i1 ive pri~cs. I 979--126S (Sbv 831·1600 Gorharrl & Heil 1 .• r. ta~ re:id~ "\·asiili" -+-612-86-1~ F1·cr ""'·_6l2~~) Aggressive young elec· Acros~ fron1 b'OU ~ 11. " l'lt6Ctl· P1t>a5e eall Boh Lani::-C'r olrl ~~rlrt'ss ·"', 11h; '!°· CnU c ARP t-: NT r. Y · (\f hi.Irr p A I' f: ll Jt A N c; I:-..: G & tronics firm h•• im· 2GJ3Z Santa ~\na A1-e. EXECUTIVE SUITE Ashwilf·Burke & Co. 4'll-O .. ~ -J,F.\\,\l,D Crafls11111n-remodf'llnt:' .\: . r ?J II ~ ed ' f VPORT I Overlooking N.B. Harbor, 600 1 ''"·""' -L";iith '· \\um'" f1n1sh \\"Ork l:'Unr:intrr<I. pain 10!:'. • ~r~. :1~:. r m . opening or a *NE\ SLAND· 2 BR. To111':1QuSC', frplc, sq fl ,also otbers600to1300 7ll:!'o!r.·2HXl ...._,,,, ~ "' " ~11:..~"·~!,t,ef~.luni ;\o. \1(3'.!J;l.j s.hup indiv, w /exr...r Beaul. 3 Br, 2 Ba apt. frple, c . I 1------'·--····-(Jo.~·l'!lcV. 00. -;\IOX!:Y rHt.E Es T I ill A 'rt: s. ., ~ .~ ... ~ b. . 1 ,. 0 1 ,10 fron1 $2"50. I UR. from S19:i. sq ft. cntmea Bank Bldg N-LEASING t 'l.ll'. ·,_ 1,.,"'h '." "''"'" l!'l!l-~lo:; llf'f. 10.'linlaflcr r. . _ 1n manual A/P 1ystems. itns, palJO. ":i • · Pool, 1c1111i~. confin<'nt1tl on Coast fl\.ly &: Nc\.l·port """ " ·~' " ;..u\ 1\ Profl'('ll\,• Co·1 1t11L:~ W 'll be I d \'early. 8 3 S - 6 9 8 8 or l>rl'akfa,.l. Scp:ir,ilt' fnmil)' llll'd. Huntington Beach 1);• 11 R11dly nec<lc•I. Oa\'id, 1•n1. : ' ,\\·i.: h<'nic S.{lJ. 2 st•ir). $~;~,: I . o_c~te at our 1-S..."6-3(X'X). section. Close to ,hop11in~ 6~2-iS-l.f NEW M·1 •21~1 419-'1'(.6 Carpenter 6015 1.11" l•irl(l, ln~. ~~v.--ti:!l'l Irvine fac•llty. S 8 ER.ACL 0 ,'f,'a"!A.:?"Rd.,•APrS. Pool'. & fine beach. ti~l-26!1 OFFICE SPACE f·on !l-IO ...... Fr. & L"P r<it1:-..:1:, \~11· "1t11J111.m11l!o~-.:_1' c·r.x~-R\I (\T'PJ-~TP.\'. l'l!CJF. t1H!lf'Q7er1ng, 1otn1,.I r .. r f:1:~:;~.';"';~:~~,., "'""' " Rl'.;.'liT.Costal\Tesa,llarbor llan11!1o'l ll-:-.;r .... lan<!~r. Hui-1~1 "·~riia f'ma~tl'.T.;, •·:.· '~ : ' -: '. I h•· :'\•i :ti~f•l l. ln~ur, 1t!l A~k about our discount plan. L \ l\fA.~CHA AM'S at Adams. &>autirul modern 960-1970 I 11!1h :-iliephf'rrl e o 1or111 g. CLSTO~f F"T.:-.:ISll \\OP.K.-''I"'' P"lo<'r 'ii I xt! 1'°' SILICON Jjlj Placenlit!. Ave., N.B. SpacM>us Adult garden apls. air, music, janitorial, Class I n1'1"1lY black, 1-hokc chain ~mall J<1hs Oh ~£1 1-1'(.,"1 --.- ;Hs..a;sZ. C\.JlSI? to shopping & beach. A \\'a lker & Lee Bldg. Call, ii>llnr tJll. call 9f;~:l1Tl I G~:'.\EJt,\L ('i\Rl'f'.:\l'RY 1,'.:!J~ · '"'1ntcr, ~)l)nC'~t ii ork, GENERAL B'\'·er•n•,·-.. Luxurious shag ....rus, bl tins G'"• Hill, ;··7-0136 ..... L'l"DLTSTitJ,\L. C..'0~1~11:'.P.· Io .. ,--, -h ,---. C' ·-·1<1\J FJ:\!Sll \\"()Pi\: I '"a~. lnl/cx!, fl!:•' i• .. tun<tlt•. i::.11! ll•J! .. 11, \\"r~11111nsl'" .._,1,, ,_,,.., -'" C . 'E S . . :o;,·en1. ri!' .~·ttrr.11gc;i .... :-i • • • • P•'!" "i-l"-''7J.l (,1?·''111 • CHA .. '\':XEL Rl:.:D' inl·ludc cliSh\\·asher. Lg. ;»&.:i82S. li\L, OF"t I~~,' .PAC~. _f,,r I ~TS, !Tc~s;i I ~(J Mllar (Jf Srnall i )hJ: Ok. )(iJl-·l~-,>l. -' :...: • . -.. ·-1>.!f,l .. ">.)J] :? Br, 2 Ba, "·et bar. pool, pool & grui: BBQ .t--prh ·nfe DC A'trport Area \I~~~,'" p'""i l.o ,.r--lis1i:1on !IC'"""'-' P..e11";1rd SJ:,. C 1 S . 6016 1 JNT/EXT PAINTING E•p1:1I IJp/~'''· l·:mplo>rr slips. $XI(). leasC. Q\\·ner, patios. 1, 2 & 3 BR. $160-1 . • ·Ind ~a1 C 1 ieJO, uto a1a ... d. J"\1~ :,1f...ol9 1. ' arpe erv1ce All Or11ni.:e Co. ,J1111 tli:i-:i,.~·ll :::::::::::1 t 6 673-2007 $2:..G per DlQ. Ga5 & irater rvme U.'>1.1• omp ex ac<'ess <ot "'''l'Y Pk111·. ---a ter • paid. Sul>-lease approx. L!Ol .SCI· llealtors p/UtlCll>.ation ~ CA!-:\Inl~ orange .t· ~d1itC' JOI l'.\'S r:H"l)C'\ S.: L"(llYll<;lf'ry Plaster/ Repair 6077 , ,\n rqu.J 1Jpf¥ir. ,,01p!ll) 1•1. LTOO I S L E · D ra n1a t ic -, ,8 •-·ti .Plo•e ft., be..;""ing J une !st, 74, llcited. Call n\\'l1{ot, o'l-14....... T1.l(cr Slnpe. Vn·. II H. 1f ni1! Ori Shan1pool, I ~ o 11 I V. n ""-v '" 6 .... , " ....., '~' \ \ 11 \ " J',\'l'('\I Pl •\STl·.·r.1.",· 1ew·.-"aterfront 1 BR Con-642--2007. ~ ""~ mos. Xlnt }oc, c 011n('{ \\'l i;n'!' to "'"' P.C'laf"flr.nt~I. 01·1.'l'<';;5(·r!'l i -- do. Apt $3Th/nto incl util. "''~£olVL' * COSTA MESA* 1::1ve11 a1\·ay. 96'.'.--19:% ,111 i·()lor J)rightj•n i•rs :;. 10 All 1)1~'~. Fr<'(' r~11n1:it"' 67:;...o.;34 THE EXCITI!\G * 1 i\fO. FREE RENT * JlfXI -1300 -li:il -:!:((I :.q ft LOST "'hitto h11ired c:i t Grttn n1inul<' hlrJ('h 1'11' \th11e ---~·;ill :Yl~~2i'-= SUPER 2 BR nr. Beach. st,·., rcfrig, shag.~ Adults, no pets. 12i5. ,>1-Jy, 646-iSffi 3 BR/2 BA TWNHSE H ~ clo.wts. patkl, pool, fpl, $300 546--7828, 5-l6-839i. \'IE\\o" 4 BR. 2 ba, bit-Ins. Lg. yd, Nl\'J)t Hght.s, Ai-a.ii ~lay 1. 997-0m. 21l-fi64--89b'9 San Clement• 3876 PALM MESA APTS. ... 1 DI lli indus trial .Jinl!~ SEE -,.,·es, pink noM. ,.i". N°<'"-cnrpct.o;. :;on·c Y'""'r n1 .. 111'y Plumbing 6078 "INUTES TO NPT BC\f •~0 ease req. .'(. 0 ces, ROBt'RT 'ITTR"S" .. '" ,. · ""· , i . . • dj Ai rt H t I ·-, . . i r. .. ·-tune &·~9th St. "Sno\\·ball". hy ~<•\11ll! nH' r'(lra Inf•" Bach, l &. 2 BR. rro1n Slj7 ~ · ft ~n:t ~ e · ::t R<'C1ll0r·Cos1a ~ll'1>.,-97!1-h.171 :>l').-26!!0. \\"11! 1·lr·an 11\'Ln~ n11 .. rl1nint:, I.. I~ fJTi ~ !•LL ~llJJ;..t; Ad.ults, N~ Pets. 9C~ce~. 7172 Du~n~'nn. 8_ r-.'"F:\\' l\t-1 :-m.j()OO Sq f't ~D _ Blk & ·v fe· n_n~, & hllll S!.i. Any ·""· H••nll~h·l!> ,(, 1t .. p;111,, \\';11i .. 1• l:i61 l\leit!. Dr. S3J-3'!23 (9 ti.I noon ) I Shop & Oflit'CS. An.1pl p1·ks:: I I J l ~-Mk $1 .. .(), l'OUC'h SIO. Chau· S.1, 1.1 hr<i!f'l''. 111)[il.1•:.l.;, r11r11;,, ... ~. (5 blks from Nt'\1·port Bh•d.) ;-· · _ :im l phase pll'T-tras;h Sf'r ma e -gl'nl e 10~· 1 5 )T" <'>;p. in v#'Mun1s IYll d~h1\a,111·~. l.il'l--li~lli': :.111· & ~9660 DESK .~pa<"i' ~\:a.ilable . tiij xlnt loc. nr S.D. rr1tj", ! hke a mop. l\!onl i('P~lo Mn· m<'ttY .. t. J nr, 11ork niysrlf B/,\. ("•1111 1•h•l1• l'h.rnh111:: F •1 F A t nio ... \\111 provide fumi.ture l 646-t2j2 1 dos, YorktOl\11 Ln .. dO-~ Uoott rt·L :-,31--0101 :-=.i-r\u·r 1,"'· :.i::ti>~l am1y un ps. at S5.nX>.Ans"·er1n " HF:\\'\PDf I tYl• 1 -----. ~---A\\·a~ \\inning I, :! & : sen ·ice a\'ailable. l 78 75 l~Dt:~'TRIAL !oitQn11:e L'nn. Bik' n'u,if'or t ~ci;311~; 1~. CARP~:T "·· L: ph 11 1 ~ l "; ~· Roofing 6082 leaM:.Son·y,nopets.tj0n1 Beach.642-4321. N.B.~112 1 Af I •. 7 .,.:1-\ llO\\' f'l1 I!::' l'~I. lknn1", J:~.1'1\ll !.'. :ill l'·I"'~ n,.,,, br apts ~·/family m is_. l'o Bench Blvd.. Huntington I SW. Al!"O Olfi<"r t•J share, nia~klns::. i.\lii llp. on tn.il clf'an1•1~. t 1nri.1 •·11u 1p. Olli just $li5. OUR TO\\"N , _ _ . ---_ 1 pin .. 1.l-.> · '7111 l;ll-l rJ.1 F ro·r 1·~1 l.11••1. \~!.. r .. r 1 2 BR, 1 1~ Ba, carpeted, F amily Apts., 1250 Adanu E?""CELl:-1:::-iT, PteS:l1ge loca· Storage, 4550 LOST Pl'lri limrn 1·:1n1<'rll & -Ca r et-Cleani_n__ \~•·II. :'1 11 -:;~"'·'))·-~J:?o.I dni.pes, h11Jc & SIO\'l', A\-e. (Adan1M at rair.·ie1\"l, IK>n ~lrtC!lf adJll.C't'llt lo S roJTS film 111 b1k Cl!.!l:S. p , 9 dish~·asher, encl, ~ gar Cotta :\lesa. Phollf' i.'ii-47S5. new LiOO .. V1llage coniptex. ~OP.,.\':~: ~1.1~; S:; () ra~. 4 7 8.11 pen in . Floor Care _& W1_n~o~1 ~g /Alterations 6084 pd $715 Call -"'.'.-"C:::0::'.:..'..::'.'.::.:0::~.C.::CI Approx. 550 !lq ft , 132:1. OKI., mnnthl> Z7:'i l-ln\11 •r SI. C.~I . RE\\'AP..O! 611-4~1;:; Dul•'h '.\la in!, :-.f't'\I, .1'.4-1.~f'I y,·ater · · mo. DELUXE aduJt p ools i d e 3416 \'ia Lido, N.B. 60;,-7002 &*6--9136 1 _ -. . . . 1 1-0,.,-,,..--12 1 ,--P.~ ·-11 ,\L T f-J~,\TIO;..sr.r,ziJi•L:- 49'.?--6-178 garden bungalow, TO" oettn, N 600 LOST Pl:.:P-'-0'.\.\I~ PAPf.RS. v. ~ · · ·1• -. '"'· 1 .. 1d1il'~ \I t nr, f;.~pert. /{1•f !\E\V GARDEN APTS. trpl, lrg tio, 6 pools, EW Rentals Wanted 4 r>intainmlt" name "~l'l~n" S~cai:i1 ho.u:J.f' ".::'.!·~'~'. L phol. 91;::...·,_">i~•c._ _____ _ 2BR,2BATH,$1$ aauna tennf:846--0Z19 Plu5h office Bldi;:., 2 to 6 _ ._A,, \"t•l r . Corona Del'.\l ar L1<".1ns.~a r.1 4f,...;il 40 T 'I 6091 3 BR 2 BAT!! d h ~ f I ' · II "~ · rm 1uitt>s Conferent'l' rm L"ltGE!'\T! N.,.~, I »r 7 bdrm 67' ··~ c:.•~•:_ _____ __::::_~ • · s ""'"· rp c, Also l Br. From ""· X · copi, N . · hollse 1v/gnr:u;:c. Plf'11~e ~"" Cement/Concrete 6019 1-sm Call 493--0141 Outdoor sports lost i t I e~x833-~r, ear 0.C. atr· c111J coll . i J 1916-9Ei7-JGjl IJJSf.}'ouni; in-ay ff' m \ER.\ \lrC -Ttl.~; ;-,. f:\\' .~· 2 BR, l~i BA, Cft>l, drpg, appeal? SeU youtequlpml'nt po · 40· \\!.ill. Shep./ '/'.lalarnutl', v Ir CO~CR t::T~: P11\1n~. 4(() sq ft rrh'l()fll'L ~ ,,r''r ''".' Srn j<Jli~ gar, Jndry nn, ocean view with a low-coet Daily Pllof OFFICE i pace 10 1ub-lease PaularlM, C.~1. Ans11·l'rs to or n1fl N' fi:-.C P"r sq fr. Don. \\rlfY)!Tlr , 5::1'.-'2 121i. TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS 1\\•,)IJ;,1,1,. l'•I' rx1.rr1r tlf' (\ 1~·1,1onn1 'I HI"' 11,11·'1 to<'l•r.• * Bookkeeper,. * A/P Clerk, * A /R Clerk' * Payroll Clerks * Stat Typist rnn ~·1·1:T11~,;~ 1 .\ t , ' C' \LL ,\J. r , Frr•l••n1 \.;, \Tcr 714 /835-4103 ACCOUNTING CLERKS xlnt cond, $225. 4.92-1995. Classified Ad! 642-5678. from cornmerlcal an Ilrm. "X:ijn" fi.l'i.--0137 642--S:il .f. Top Soil 6092 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Apts Furtn:/:U:•:':"':"::3;900;::A:::p:ll::F:u;;•n:/:U:n;f:u:':":3900::;;I ~P I~i: ~11'p~ ~~ tNneill JI •J FOUND: fern:ilc G~nna.n CE:'ITJ-::'\T: . Pa!iu, dr1\t.>s, 1 rnp .0 1 M\I eorn lex 979--2724 Shepherd, h\ack ha.ck-Lan hip "'11lks·Rep1111"i, ~11.... & • ' I ' • f'f)l.ir P · · & paws. ~c\1·port \\'to11t atta rrmfive. J-'f'l'r c~t. Sl4-w.l"l~. I * :\TL~H &·_ • RE0\\.001) NE\\' OFFICE • T\\\:> room~ -110 962--97'l7. ...rill .~~!130 l!11mf"l!H!I•· orornh1c .. frir 1,1. ri1\·irl1111I~ \\' lit kry 1111rhnq tt1r11111/lt• .(. bv•kkro·p1n1: r\- 1"" f rir ,\ppr Con!J'1'! Carol Smith 644-5800 NO MARLIN! • BUT, EXCITING WATER·SIDE LIVING--~·-:.. Value above the Others UNIOUE __ FIRST U_ ~ 15 aiv! 10 x 12. All Business Oppor 5005 ..-.'.\tALE fl If 11 k & Contractor 6011 Tree Servic• 6093 utilities p&1d. $100 per • c... • u Y > ac nionth. Costa ~lesa area. MR. CATFISH white cat \l"/tlt"~ collar. Ja<'k Taulant>, PA.' lo~, REASONABLE ~1729 or &4i.3372 Foond near Bluebird Parle. rrmrw!, a•lrl. Lil'. B-1 :r.00-;2. ,\\,.., t'Ulan•·lal !°'W'l"\I' r f.qu:.\ Or1.J'lr E:n111!·J~· 1 '~VPORT o~CE Cort~ slKlp _ all Gta~n~l 49-l--l.."'29 IAg. Beach. ~ly \\'ay Cn. 6-12-471l!. & r>•enpt•ll'I\! It~ tr1rnm1111: i~c.• "''' ,SP,\CEj I . I II LO --. I l r an-I ,....,..,,11 111. <1111 tl'lrn((, /R CLERK Near bay, 151).UOOsq.ft. Stt'!" «1wpme11t , lrati ST -~m ·'grey long El t . I 603l ·~,"-"·f.ln ·~ 41211 A 497-l2l:i ~il:t'>M r'tq~irt"l: s ~ I e . hrd cat. \1('. 1\pt ~11~ ec rica , 1 r :,.._ -· _ \1·11n!flft !or I\ )oun~ Omn~ DEL•n·E-~ 1 1 r. Terms n\'1ul1bh;. \alley 6i:i-~7!+ or 61&,0.!1 .. .,........Ri"-r 1, W indow Cleaning 6098 co. !Inn ~lu~l h,1\r :11 l<'~l!it "·" .>.i~&Q· t.o c ....... r. fltoit.lf)' 963-tj . .(3, . f~•.r..\.• ·-Ucrn"'• -----1,-, -t It 1 ~ H•~·-. Cd.\f. $1-to )lo. LOST. Golit Rrattlt>t. 3 :-.:... ZlilOll. ~n111l1 )'1hi;, \\ l'.\IJf\\\" \\ il J h l n' •. -' ... , ... r . \\ Lio: 1 , ... ,ll('!i. hlUTI"l• da!M R~ a.rd ..,_ Xln 't !IN, bt·ntflls J. Oppm'. RtA onon1l(11. Bkr. 6f,,.6i00 1 ,. ....;;· · \ · n1ein1 & !'!•pair.. :.1i-J203. '\••tvllni: 1 '."IOt)· 'I~. 2 su11-.. f'•r nfharv+m•·nl Cont<trl B'YFRONT OFFICE-$ oo-Si.:> Gar dfn1 n11 6045 1 Sii\ C'11lh·i,:l' :\'1tt1,.nt I~ rath' .. \\<.-"1 IJ,htin• ,.,,,. I'\ • r OliNO: Collfe, n1~ .m. • 5~'{1 1 Lido Sh?vs area. Ne"-port ftm Blond k \\hl!t mruil· , • , ~~~~~~~~~~ 111,... Cn., ~,16-.t_",~'-...,~-.,-I Be.lch. ~arlous alzc. swtes. lnp. No collar. ~3,jlS '.\10\\ k f~di::,. 1oon1hly ;. APT '.\fA'.\A(;1:.n-t. Jj units Phone, 61~1220 . -• mtun1,.n.1n('f" )'ll rd t"leanup L I ~ In (\,,111 \lr!OUI \l\rld1 t> l\IU'd NEWPORT BEACH Rf~ARD: !Jisi., l'\o"'·~1•n & hQ111Jn1: r,..,.,1W' :.1~142 fn1truction f"' 1111. hu:dlflnd " n1alnt. abll- • Yacht Club Facilities • Sounos • Jacuuie.s Frpt 1 bu · ba EXCEU.ENT 2 mM 5h~-t F.lkhoud. Blk/Gry, &l-l--0603 Law;;-Main tena n--ce--. IJy. :-4ti-7'.l:li · ·• ~-e • pnv. • n1e1al N.op In Vista. net ™'f! 494--9831 ri·e. • · ------• Tenni.1 Courtt ... Night Lighting 341 8'vsk!e Dr., l'<"B 6i~6l P\)l'("h,a~ pn1-t. tint yell.I', SU~GL.As.<iES 11.·/met!\I rims ~kly St-nice 64'2·990T I S h 1 & A.'-"il :~IUI J.:ns •ADULTS • SMALL PETS --- ·ore SU!te, 1000 fl , Suitable ptlf1ntrl ~lirin... t 1 ' Vic. Ttatl·Soulh i..ll,Uflll. J10\!l-: RT.PAIR SF:RVTCT. ( 00 s pr f' c 1" l Cl n tlectro-mf!(!h, • 3 Pools• Handball• Golf Driving Range for doclot. JI u n 1f n 1 1 0 n 1~ MIO ~"''"' .,....., ""'" 499-2.fOG C1u"J'll'l'ttry, Plumbini::. t-.:1 Instruction 7005 '-~'<'n1t'lly. C Oarde.ru. 84G-1323. ~ · ,_..,..,,,, ,_....,.,,, , rrlc-al. Rr:'t..". 549-1001. Rf'<f1\ltt1: $1rong mrth. ap. 'BA HELORS, I &2 BR $175 to .. 85 5 .. 0· 1800 BEER BAR FOR SALE l'OUND' l outtt< mnlo llox<T ------GUITAR !.<"""' t" """'[ HtuU.. A uomb l y or ADAMS' MESA VERDE EAST cc>STA MESA 1617 WISTCLIFF, NB N..,,.,.. 81,.,f loattlon •t atablu ofJ Ort••• High· YARD CLEANUPS homo. 8.A. m ehwJ..i moohm• """' • x p"'' 1~~~~;;~;;~:;~;;=;;~;;;,;,~;;~:;,;;;;;;;,~~~~~~1~Sls~'"l2·ft.!:_!ltl_!!U.:!·P"...__!'4~1!:-~!11132~ c:aH Jnhn M6--8l2S WAY· 831-0379. Ii. l'fffTlf'!Mt rMJnt. fi.t.~ s:ull11r. Call ~2~ hrlpf\11, C.~t. r~!t(l. ' ~ • I ' 'I A RECORD of $2$,000,000 Sales OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE· QUIRES THE USE OF A LAHGF. STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS. 330 WEST BA V STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642~3 2 ! FOR APPOINTMENT. ASSEMBLERS t-:XP>;Rll.'"NCED, C"Ompat · lbl0 N:&I ei1111c. aale1pen&0n for u lcit & rontnls: ' day \\i,'t"k, Intl. Sat. & Sun. REALTY GENERAL Aaal&l.ilnl . i:trl 1vanted for pa.rt tJn1e dell CAfe 1ype operation. Apply ln ptnon 11 WIMmen'• 0-llar, 25ttl Wtlt Coa.11 H,.·y, NB HOSTESS /CASHIER Good y.•agu. Apply, bon Jolie Re'!ita.urt.til, 9093 E. Adams, lfunt. Sch. HOSTESS i\tornlltp a: Evtaln&1 e BLUE DOLPHIN e 33.)l Via Udo.. N.B. llOUSEKEEPER: Llv•ln, ALLERGAN Hu an apenlna tor an exper. m•lntcnance man to ,.·ork ln our flcllltif.1 on 2nd "hilt. ALLERGAN An Equal Opportunity Employer i~~ 75 Days of 1974· I ~H'"'•"'lp"'W"'•"••"•'d;:, 'l-Mii&C;F-"7'i1J00r."1i'HC:•l'P"w"i:•"nf:1,:T, ill&"F'7'1"o'"ol ".1J:·t~g~:lt~~:~:~i:nty. Look Ylh•I VALLEY OABl'Sl'ITF.R ll'A,'TED. '"I o>:'TAI. ''''"""'· ' "" TRAINEES .3\~ J\1ARINE f\Vf.. BALBOA ISl.AND * 673-6900 * GIRLS.GIRLS.GIRLS Easy fun job, d.a)I or nl1ht. No cicp. nect-11.\ry, We tnlln you. \'ou must Uk11 people It be Ill least 18. Ap111)' any aflernoon or eve. 2930 \\'t11 Coa.11 Hlih"''">'· ... Niowpot1 Beach. no l'hlidrt':n tor proft>!llional 1-2 Years twp.er. required in 1'()Up!C' in Oranr" Co. Call • Jlmlllar capal'lly 1~ 11 Arlent 835-8122. No ~ 1II1 eood work hlstory. lh~• 11 11 oppOrtunity for • n111ch1ot oprra1or \.\'hO will ht> respon.11ble ror ettc:ndlna 011e nf 1hc ln.)el'hon or blow mold1~ 1narhlr1t1 IQ fttd NU\' matt-1'1.lll' Ir rtlnO\'t !lnls~d pt'Oduct REAL TY has to offer f.otwport Jlthchts E J t n1 . txp, 1·h3 lridd<' only. Croup $chrool a"'a 6-ll-768.! r,r14c1 irr In Nc\\'J)011 Sl'Al'h, \" C BCXJKK!;El-'f;R \.\' l t h heavy JteoJ EilAIC b:u.;k· ground. Send rest1n1r lo r.o Boie 24!!0, Ne1\'J)Ort 8 e ,, c h 9'.!W3. GUARDS Ne«I 10 p/tlme ruardJ tor Orange Co. atta Call (213) <l'.u-59l9 tor Interview . Lawrence Security, Inc. Long Bf!ech. aftf'r 6pm. Allet1an oUert tull} pa1d llOUSEKEEPER!Sluer, lite mfdlcel, profit sh&rlng &: a duties. Thurs-Sat, 11,·e In m· UberaJ vacation policy. FREE TRAINING PROGRAM that utilizes the most mod· crn !l"thnlquP!I, EQUITY ADVANCE PROGRAM th111t kttps your 1111£>1 1ogeth- "· EXCLUSIVE "ONE YEAR WARRANTEED HOMES" that gets )'our l1SlifliS f3SI. RAPID GROWTH aoltl that prcvides you 1\•lth op. ponunity for nd1·Mren1ent. OFFICES NATIONWIDE tha t allo"·s you '" hMC!lc any transftr !!ltuntlon. EXPERIENCED OR NOT rt you "'·ant to bfo a member of a winning t@am, Md part of a national company listed on the Amtrlran Stock Ex- change <Berg Enterprise~). then you 01i.·c it to yoursl'lf to call for a conf\drntlnl lnter.rlr"''· IF YOU WANT A CAREER INSTEAD OF A JOB . . call Ms. McC•nn 639-1501 ~ .. ' \'.\LLF\' ll I \I I \ . . ... , .. ' "'' .. ,,, ASSEMBLERS For e I e c tro-mtchanic&l device s. Expt:r. in mechani('B). assembly or small parts prt>fd but will train STACOSWITCH, INC. 1139 Bl.leer, Costa. ?oJesa 549-:1()41 Equal Oppor. Employer BARYSl'ITErt tor 10 d\\y 1 li~~1n Snt. '"om In it 1 · Sl8y In n1y hon1e v.•/3 1chl aii:t rtilldrc.>n 962-.11200. DESTAL ASSIST • Olnlr TRANSFORMER 'K · side. Si.'1: mths r:t.po~r X·l'a>'"· WINDER S SECRETARY Xln't 1yplng 1k1lls. ~h desired but not rs!ICntiA1. id trins:e benetit5, i>0n1e Saia. II B. 8-l&-3:'>10 f'or 2nct slllfl . 2 l'l't"Ck!I 1$1 DENTAL Sl'r., Rookketpcr. shift training-. Po!lslblc Rect.>pL 20 to 35 exper. or transfer to I.st shift alter 90 t~/C BOOKKEEPER tor promotlornU n1arketlni ro. In C05te f.ff!58 . Part tln1r . cau f\lerty !>-IB-52-13 FIBERGLASS rolleae. ~30JO 1~1-r-·i dkys \\'k~11t1!1 110-21 536-8965 ' I l.A.\llNA1'0R ~-· ----· --EXCC'!lt•nt t'Qn1piuiy br ncl!t! J..cacltm: mfi\" O( h I g h out, 1 2)"r old boy,_ no~· !!Omoker & ret11, ~ IMn< ll 0 USEKEEPER. live-In. ~lul(f drli>e. Bayfront home. adulus. 64;;...z.u7 HA.~DY i1AN, SI!"' po r I re a tau ra.n 1, &am-tlan1 v.•kd)'S only. Ref,111 reqd. Rep- ly, P. 0 . Box !l66, Balboa llOUSE\Vl\'ES, J«>...sfiO wkly Station. p/lin1e. $120 ~Um~. HA lR DRESSER nttded Im--""e.'·c.R'.!l:oeho::O:r~d•:o·,.::::'°";:::·_ medlinely. Est11.bll!hed HYDRAULIC {·llentele. c.11 642~1. TEST FOREMAN Apply In Penon l'Tom lpnHpm OR CALL 833-l880, txt U'3 ALLERGAN Phermaeeutlcals ~ Dupont A\'t ., Irvine (Equal Oppor. Employer APPLY rN PERSO:'ll MARINERS SAVINGS 1::.1.·l \\'Htr.:llU J)r K('wport Beach Equal Oppor. Employrr nl • JIDESIGN ENGR & \\'Ol'king conditions. perftirn\&llC'f'. products re· ...,...-qulrt'!l ex1>t'r1rn('('(j penorui ~IS or '.\IE di"gl'Cf', Cornm~r· Elpac, Inc.. \\'llh h~n+l lamination llkills HELP! Al'.ro Spact hydr au ll c J It I IS I a.ssembUes, ~luat he\'e 3 •n or I erv ce 8f'au1y WIG SALES & STYLING trt>n1ec-h11nic•1d R('i;:pon. fr11 tu \l'Ork !or our ski & family 1'1A.l f'~per. Produi·t ls cJcoe:· h,1,·11 oJ)l•rations. l\1w;t bl-Jfa,·e optnlnr for mature rtt Paid Also Ftt .tolls 3131 :o;v, ~riindord pl'f'!)llr+'<\ tr, 11101·r tn r'olrrl-v;uman in \afie office 1n Exper. tor 1nnjor rlf'pl. stOrf' deJ-ign ,!',;; <l£>\'Plopn1en1, Santa Ana fnrd, Q1'!'ii;on. Xln1 i.alarj· & Costa. l\1es.a. Duties consist f'hain lri Ct,;:.ta '.\tci;:a area. 11~:1.1''.N SCllAt·~·t:n .An Equal Op)Xlr. ~;rnploycr luUy paid bC'ntflts. Call .,f typing irlectrlcl, fllln&. ~·uu tm1f'. :->silrary + ('Onim r~:RSONNt:L Ac;i-:NCY 171 ·1 1983-~Tl 10 kioy . addlna nmchtrl<- ,. !ring" b••r1t its. Cnll afler ~2£2 C111nr>us Dr .. B·I, N.13. *Elec. TeCh $850 1 HOOKER f,\!OUSTRIES. IKC a rtswer/ng pllOne!l ·etc. :'11Usi )Ti. min. exp. De)' shift, all nov.· taking appllca1lon~ f?"' be:ntfils full & part lime jobs. Exp d CAL -DRAULICS prtfd. C..tl 5.17-67&8. 2910 S. Oak, S.A. 557-43ll lNDEPt:NDENT DECORAT· on . fen1aJe for ttmporary sttire "'-t1h follo"'·ln~. 612-8020 f\lr . F'ranken. J.C. PENNEY CO. 1011111, 1ZL'l1 627-4192. ;mr.2111 *As't BICkpr $600 1 1()/f.l \\'. RrQok,.;, On!ar\o .·t.l' ahle 10 v.·ork ~e BL.DOI> DR A,,. l'.: R ex--------~-*A/P Constr to $650 FIBERGLASS v.·N'kends. Ext't'lltrrt com- Pf'Mtnced full linie days. OISTRIBtrrORS n,. +'•I",',' *S•c'y/Conslr 10 5700 Oio"""l'!i. assembler5 ' roll· pany benentii including p&k! 1,,...,,. ... ,...~,.,,t..--•~Jl,i"'""'"""""-!'\e1,1'P)M. Rrat·h area . r.111\, Pr 1ln1r, "f)rk ,..,~ vat'allon paid medical & ·~ "140 ho•••"· T·k· • ,.10, .•• look'. *Sec'y 10 pre• lo $800 rr•. ,\rlx'n Engincl'rln'=, !13:> . · 2.C F11hion l511nd Newport Be1ch Jh:1K Q'pion!nJ: for BEAUTY OPERA TOR ~ ,-"' " ,-, \r<'~I Jlith S1. C:'lt, '.')18-3 186 retirement. program. Oi:r BOOKKl-:EPE!t. Part-time. !~l<'nn G7;>-~12GO *NC P rogremr to SISK ' --po rt u n 1 t 1 e !I for ad· genernl 0 I fie e , f"ot MELEN SC..1-IAfFER FIRE WATCH v11;nciom~nt. Please .,.,Titt Exrellent \l'Or klng conds Thl1 3rrl .iilfl l\l-7:30tml po11i11on rf'qulre11 I eood .,.,'Ork history &. the dr:t;lte tor job i:ro.,., ch & steblllty. Apply In Pt'NOO f)'Orn l pm-4 pm OR CAU. &3l-8880, txt 133 ALLERGAN Pharmaceutlcel1 ~ Dupont ;\\'t ., Jrv\M (Equal e>ppor. ·Emp&oyttl ~lAOllN ISTS' 'MACHJNE OPERATOR TRAINEES Con!!111..1C'!lon and Re a J ~...,.... Pt:RSONNEI. AGENCY I OFFICERS Clai':sHIM art No. 150, Dally Outstnndlni; D<'nefJr.;, Estntt. Call 646-4414 alt. DOCTOR'.S ASS~T •• 4262 Cruupu~ 11r .. R-1. ~.n. e p tinil' 0prnin.1t!! PUot, P.O. Dax 1560, Costa Apply In perwn Prefer individuals Sunday. Vrry t.uS)' offu·.; "· 4·J1n1c. :"o t..i7-2711 e All c-quip. fu111. f.fesa, Calif. 92026. 10 Ai\f-4 P;"o.1 with a good mechani- RKKP!t -SECTY r?'prr', !lt'L' \\~II !r11ln. ----• . • Rl·tirerl Personnel .t. Stu• HICKORY FARMS Equal Oppor. EmplO)'Cr cal aptitude & reason- Part Time l'.:xp'd thru TB X-Ra) & IA_h. l'l('r.l~"", ELECTRICIAN \\anted to den111 "'f'lco111e d t · f no S-H 5 dayr &i2-Zl&I io~ OR. AFLRF.D . B. ~ A~~BER complf'trly 1\ Irr a nl""' 53 11 e X1n'I p:\y, ach·ance oppor. JOB openln& for lite machine abl~ , e~ er1ty ~ r 1 ' ' I Practice of Ch1roprnl'llc, 254 !'ofotor &11lcr, &l~SS IS; e\'ei Apply Universal SALES OPPORTh'NITY oPefBtklfl, 1 h Ip ping. & • trainmg In production B,KK,~P·R /I 1 kill ',~al'h 1 Sti.aiB~" (/rcM h& !16.."-6972. 403 N. Harbor BL . S.A. P/time for mature lad)'. ~ PER5()NNEL rttelving. 8 to 4:30 J\fon machine operating. Nr. M~n: H?s'::ti. ~honre 4:.~3 guna r a c . -. _.ENGR/MGR Equ1tl Oppor. EmploYior \\'hy no• get back into sen-SERVICES•~ thru Fri. Apply 1.l~Y"'OOd Good references re- 10, •ppl. 89,__12 ...,...--• FULL Time Wash Man need· ing In ple11sant, Interesting-tndustrie1, 869 \V, 15th St, quired " ""' ~ M f d I A llickory Farms store. See Cost Acrountant to Sl :?K ~'POrt Beech. ' DRAITS:'l1A.~ rivil. F.xptr. MFG. ptr, t°: ;;,ncu ea er, P-illr. Thompson at So. Coast lndus/ro.1ech Ener $13K O Apply BKKPR far law offices ln N.B. 1':Xp neeeu. Call for appt, &ID-0700. BOYS & GIRLS Newspaper Carr\('rs. illin. age 10. Udo J11le, Balboa P enln11ula & Balboa Point. Contart Mr. Beckstrom at the D,\JLY PILOT or call 642·4321 & leave application. BOYS & GIRLS Ney.·gpaper CRrril"rs. J\fln. 1;1;ge 10. Coron11. del f.lar. Con111rt l\1r. lfydC' Rl thl' !)AIL\' PlLOT or call 642-4321 &. lea.vio application. BRAK!! & OR FRONT ENO MAN Xlnt SAiary. f.lust be clean t'UI. All rt"plies confidential. Wrill" ClaMlfitd Ad No. 101, Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa illl"11.a, Ca. 9'1626. BUSY Chiropractic Ofc \\'anted ln1n1edia\l'ly f'ront-Ba.ck Ofc Girl E:\.i>er. Potential managerial poritlon. Hn; 9-1 &. l-7. IJr, Gary Courture, 2 0 4 3 \restclifl Or.. Suite 107, N.B, +l5-5.100. CASHIER Delan"y's f\cslaurant" O.C. airport tiorrnlnal hob h y ~hop. Apply in penon betv.'n 9.l 11 am. CLERICAL Keypunch to $625. in gracling & in1p~\'f'm.cnt A leadl'r manager 1,1·/l't'spon. J m Slem.ottl Imports Plaza Lo~"tr r.tall. Stcrtilarirs lo S800 KEYPUNCH PR E 1 ent Office plani;. Sn1all . gn'.l\\'ln.it: fnm for 1wlini;:". 1ln1e standards. llOI QUAIL ST. Hospitality Host••.• Fi~ld Claims Adjuster l-4 hr rwing 5h1J1. mp oym nt'ar. o.c ... Airport. rail J . \\"Ork ln·pro1·ess, Liaison Trne, d~ to $725 CLA~VAL co. KAYNAR Noms, \~1lson & '.\lrHugh lx'tl\'n enginePring & manllf. NEWPORT BEACH Service Insur Claims Ani.stant 834 W. 17th St, C.M. In<-.__.,,. ""'11 · p 111 1 > • Nttd11 n1111ure ~·omen lo "' · $700 "·'I 'f Ch-~ • iNQ"'O.} • tee a r A !'.<l 'tt Jobs f y~I-: ~llARGE BOOK. 1 \\-i?lcome new residents. Flrt & Casu ty to ......, " r. a.ru DRILL PRESS & IUIT<'I llELE;-J SCllAt"FEll KEEPI::R to ""'ork for sc· F'lexJble houri. p/time. Sllle1/Mktll&' Sec'y to S700 Ml-2201, ext 367 lathe op('r:itors for small PERSONNEL AGF.NCY -~"Ollnllllll, p/llme or f/tlme. r.tust hnvio car &r lyptwriter. As~t Bkkpr/EDP to S650'1'"""""""""'""'""'""'""'""" f.lfg . flrin. PleaMnt \1'0rking 42G'.! Cun1pus Dr, B-4, N.B. :salary con1n1l'n. w l'Xp. Sut>. 547_3095. l540D E. Edinger, RN'ept/Secrrta.ry lo $625 LINDSEY Nurses Regittry & CCM1dltloni;; & good rornpany ~7-2711 n1it rcsun1e to P.O. Box Santa Ana. Sec'ys/llte lih to S600 LINDSEY Mtdlcal Employ- pald bene!lti;, Taprnatic __ __ rtll, N.B. 92663. OIL DRIPPINGS f RO f.I Dil'l11phone Typist to S:=.50 ment Agrncy. Needs R~'!I., Cnrp., JS:-,J Kettering, In•1nl'. t:XPEH. Sal!'~ lady, D1·es.~ YOUR Al.."TO can be Drafl ~nienf1,1·omen, printed L\'N's & Practit"ah;, J\Iale & 979-6080. .~tvip in SC. Plal.s. t"ull or * GARDENER * Circuil iltech. Pk&:· _10 S6ro ft"m. For pvt duty, staff "I 1 i\I 1 1 · rcmo\·ed from concrC"ll' by Apanmiont ?l.lgT $450• apt relirf & other meodical MFG. CO .. INC. 800 So. State College Blvd., Fu llerton Jl\'TERVIE\\'TNG llOURS r.Jooday lhru Frid11.y 9 A'.\I to 12 & 1 to J Pi\f ELECTRO 1"'1 lnll'.' us lt't'Xpt'l'. In Al' your 0"11 bo!li1! Parr or applv.ina a con1mon c • TRISH HOPKl"S . heller spo11s1rear. l'all 1 · \' "' AI..... 1~ titlds. 646-4816, Coste r.-frsa. Mechanical A5semblers S:ondv. :i:.i-oo!!O. 1 1111~. our ov•n 111'tll.. household de-grl'Asl'r. Use 18~ E. 1TH1 St. fat tr.·inc) J\Jesa. E'qu:i1 opportunity emplO)'er Gt'O'A1na Ornni;:e C.ounty inf~. -· --llli.:-h lnmn1:. Guerantec<I stre!~t from the bottle 0.1 i\llF llrm. to<"alrd In hci•"· full y ll'.1\'I' iin e.\l~a ~~11;' hl'al".f Custon1rrs. Enm Now, Pay and let stand , ... rhtn hose Suite 224 642-1470 LfVE IN BABi"SIITER. llir-rond blrlg., ctcs!rc,111 In-)OU 110 .longer US<'. Sell. 1' Lnlrr. a"'·ay no1idut'. f.nd your Room & OOerd +. aii:es i & MACHINIST dl\·idunl 'olith c~perleni·r 1~•11· . "'11h 11 011.~ly Pilot I 534-7187 or 534-3144 111".Jnl'y 1~nage by ~hoppin2 JM w"""2 .-A= .-..,.,. j, cllil 640--8686 8;)3-962j, J · 11 Clas111fll'd Ad! G-42-j6T8. th•· Dall\• Pilot Oas.~il!rd 1' ~9 asM.'mbhni.:-s 111 ~• coin------------I · -"''-"7i'~=~=-~~ ponent:o:. Xtn1. sallll')' 11;nd Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 Ad.;. 6~2-5678. Help W1nted, M&F 7100 * R.~s RELIEJ-', LVN~ benf'fit' l11l'luding: denl11I Relltf Aide,,; I: Ordt>rlies. pl11n. E.O.E., n1sc IN· ~P v.·ages. &U-3505. P.U.A. STRUi\lENTS, 102 E. Bekrr. Ra ker, C~ta ~fesa GENERAL ALL POSITIONS AT AAMES Bureau of If your heart's in San Francisco TOOL ROO~f ~1ACHINISTS r.-tACHINE Tool Bu I Ide r nerds experienced gcntT&I n1achini1t for wide variety of 1,1·ork In small clean shop. Shon runs on engint laUM!: & \'ertlcal n1ill. ('on ta c I Paul Do!!itr With fabricatc: template jigs, ,\~!!0Ci.1 1es, 2940 Randolph fixturl"s. Must have l"X· A1·c Cos I a ~1esa Calif perience with lathes, mills, !l5&-70TS ' ' surface grinders, etc. TI:1i9 1 MACHINIST ASSEMBLY LEADS j For assembly of small l'ltt-l tro-mechanical s'ol1tchcs & switching devices. Teller to $650. Bookk .. Por $700 Ex•c. Sec to $700 Employment Agency 100% FREE I• a one of Ii kind job 1111h our company, r.o U1e right indl\"idual "'ill ha\'t: U1e (1>" portunit)' to bt creeli\'e and to u,w. his initiative to ac· complli;h rtsults. Good fr-I inge benefits, salary com· 1 mensurate ~ith ioxperientt. Apply: DICE ON S h o r 1 run production &: single pa11 operations. Work on Interesting mattrlal!!I us- ing medium to large size ll\thes, 1nills & drills. 4day- 40 hr \l'e!!'k with O\•ertlme on & as required ba.vs. Day or night shift openings. Apply in pel'90n Monday-Thursday. Edler 1:1dustries Inc. 2101 Dove SI. Ne'ol'J)Ort Bead! , c.11 549.3041 ·' Equal Oppor. Emplo~'t'r t '. ASSEl\IBLF:R, r~per. 1,1·om:i+n · I tor mechanical assembly · electronic production. Cal! Steno $500 MTST lo $650 RoC<lpl. $SOO J1son B•st Agency 17400 Brookhunt, F. V1;.>. Suite 213 963-6773 i I. 548-2622. ASSE f.lBLY v>o rker CLERICAi, \Vork, part timl', pT't'terubly w/\lan. No vcp. House1i.•i le or rollege 1tu· [ ntceSUlj'. 979--00:ll dt>nt. Approx l day 14•k, ~Ion , ( pref. 67l-38ll ;\sst ?If~ c:onsum Fin Ope~ l C-1.F:RICi\L .,.,'Qrk. A I R , , I lnd~s. EngmC<'r, ST3h.: A/P, p/timr. 1'1odiom con'" , Design Drafts },[('c SS'~ hospital. CAi i 642-(1.)98. ' I Sec'y, Santa Ana ~Gli I · Clerk Typi11t S."i!'il CLERK T)'Plst, ~ \v.p.m. tu:·- Sccrctary ~;;;,; cur11.tely. PubhC' Contact. Stat Typii;t Sj()(l :\1n"t be:nelltB. 642-2410. Accounting Oerk lo Sj;jO COt.fPA.'\\" F.XPA.:~~tON - Recept Cashier s:.20 NeC'd n1en. Call f.londay on- NO.ONE EVER PAYS A FEE AT AAMES THE EMPLOYER ALWAYS OOES ADMINISTRATIVE MALE DIVISION Sr. Buyer Industrial SI 1K 1 .1~"~' ~6~T'-..... ;, ..... iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOi , ti.faint. l\tcn Landscape $52.i ----Prop. Mgmt. $15K Transp Scheduling Sl'.!l\ COOKS & CHEFS I \\'!ll al'cept manai;tl'n1c11t e:<· '' G. ti.fgr, sheet metal Sl2K WAITRESSES ~r. In othl'r firld,,; n~ long Receptionist to S600 , BUS BOYS :is ii is business or pcrson- Sec'y/Tuslln 10 S600 A I 1 nel. F IC Bkkpr ST50 pp y n person. Call Jeannie Sisco LORENZOS Billing Supv & Sid Hofl man 25872 l1 P1z Rd. Dqn't>l' n('{"ci;;s. & e'\pt-r. !01· NEWPORT Leguna Hiiis, Calif. xln't position. Personnel Agency I Co5t Accnt $8400 133 Dover Dr., N.B. I COOK EXPER: Lire C":<prr, \VIII llc<'ert pcr- 642-3870 ·II bed conv. hospital 1~ S11nta son \\'orking to"·ard degree. Ana, 6-2Pn1 3 days, 9:JU.6pm I ASSJST,\NT for -busy beauty I 2 days._549:.3061 ! Jewelry Sales . S2SK 1 ~arnn in Laguna &o.1ch. EMPLOYMENT I :'-tui;;t ha\'e xln I b11ckgmd[ :'llu~t be Uc'd. r.ood rnl + COUNSELOR calling on \.\·hoci;aJio t1ccts. ! lips. 499-.iOOO for 1nten1\'. Become lnvol\'ed In the Siles Rep $12K AUTO SALESMEN fasclnaling c areer of Df'i;rce nf'CeS!I. 11· son1t' out·! ~eed lor '>ne of Or,1n2e Pt"nClnnel phtcemrnt. r.1ust 11ide salts expcr. Counly·s leading Ponllac hav.t i!IO!Tle t'lerlcal l'X· Dealers. r->ew or U1e•I car pe.nt!nc:e . Salary plus roni-Food Sales $9600 salC!I. Ex~llent tr in~,. n11i;:slon. Call Jean Bro1111• Ins1lru1lon11l bckgmd pret'ct.I benefits. Exp€'rlt>ncrd or f'OA!'ltel Pf'MIOnnel . Agc-ncy, not. v.·e ,.·1U train. Ask for ~~nw::~arbor 81\d, Cl\I. lndut. S1le1 $9600 Andy .n<TVV<"' Suprr a~~~i\'t: !!111les rep. DAVE ROSS COURTESY Female Bus \\'Ill train rtghl n1M. PONTIAC Drh·er ncecled ftir M'" car agency Apply in penon Jim Siemon• Imports 1301 QUAIL ST. 2480 lfarbor Blvd. Coll.A Ml'!!lll. . 54&4!017. AUTO SERVICE WRITER Experl~netd. •Jmpon. De11lt-.r. Ask tor Bob Sever10n. 646-9303 AVON Says ••• P lIT SOillE ZING U\i'O SPRING Oecoratl". >'OW' nou~ or buy ntw clothes w/th<' money you earn arll lnr A\'On Products. 1'1exlble h,... !n ~ur tm1n neighborhood. Call 541>-1041. PROFESSIONAL 'l'l>MAN needs dl)' time cut for MW born. EA.It 8\ufl area. 64().p or 581-ZITT. * * * NEWPORT BEACH Desperately Needed Secretaries Typlm Boalcknpers * Acctn9 Clrlls * Gen'I Ofc * File Clrks VOLT Chem. Siles $9600 Chtmleal exper. pref'd. Out- , t1ide i;aJcs cxper. a must. Si les Trne $7100 Some out.~lde 1111.lf's expc:r. Mlpful. Dt'grH not neceu. Car tum. Loclli job. No travel \n\'Oh·ed. Dial A Job! 556-1100 2700 ll11rbor Bl .. Sultc 207 Coste ~fc~ 600 No. F.uclltf, Anaheim C11.ll 176-81~ 21m Hal\·th~ Dl\'d. TorrllJ'lt'.f' 213/54Z..m2 • but your iob's 1n Los Angeles ••• Mare Island .is hiring! Immediate openings for 1kill•d worken with progre11lve , well· rounded trade experience aufficient in scope and content to perform at the journeyman l•vel in theM fields : • ELECTRICIAN • ARMATURE WINDER • MACHINIST • MACHINIST !Marine) • PIPEFITTER • MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR MARE ISLAND Some positions permanent: some temporory I not to exceed one year); solories $5.58 per hour. U.S. Citizen- ship requ ired . Live in the heort of Northern Cali· fcrnia-America's most famous work ond ploy lend. Ideal , smog-free di· mote, short drive to the Golden Gate, the wine country, lots more! Work at the West Coosl's oldest and best· known naval institution, with un~ matched poten tia l for professional growth, reword ond r«:ognition. Get th• Ioctl. Coll collect. Monday thru Fridey, 7:30 a.111.·3 p.m.: Vallejo, Colifomia ELECTRONIC INC. 18522 Von Karman Irvine, C•lif. 92664 Equa opportw1ity en1ployer mil MACHINISTS J-:\tACllli\E Sliop tlelper, $2.75 to start, I Shop Cus· lod!a n, older n1an pref, ~- MACHINIST--a11· open. 1 r.1achin111.1 Journeyman. salary open, General maehinlst tor \'!'TV Trurun Comp.an)', 1980 Lake clean mat'hine shop. Mln 3:5 1 S1, JIB ~36M )TS exp. Xlnt hcnl'fits in-il!ACJllNE SHOP TRAINEE c I ud ln g medlcal/denlal. , ~ EOE, Disc Instruments, 10'1 !'\o rxpenence req. r-.iurt 1?! Easl Baker St, Costa. i\lesa n tl.lgh Sc:hl. if8.duate. 21ao 9~5300 S. Grand Ave, Santa Ana. Sell idle 1ten1s "'Ith a Da iJv I :"lt,\IDS \\'A.'\-i:Eo: Please Pilot Cla.o:sllied ad. 642--5678 '11JI for ln1erv1~11· or 11.pply Su!fcrin:: a i;tornge crisis ~ 1~1 person Capri Mott! 1441 Sell no-longer needl'd ltioms :-. Con~1 ihl'y Laguna Beach ·....-llli a Dally Pilot Oassilied _!:i4--W:c.'='=-'=07=-===- Ad! 6'2-5678. I CL.ASS SELLS -00-5678 Holp W•ntod, M&F 7100 I Help W•nted, M&F 7100 MACHINISTS! Where are You? If you hevt •ny e .-perienc• in fht followin9 •r•••, KAYNAR w1nt1 you. e SCREW MACHINE SET.UP OPERATORS Daven~rt and/or Acme-Gridley e NUT FORMER SET.UP OPERATORS e COLD HEADER SET-UP OPERATORS e TOOL & DIE MAKERS •DIE srmu Autometlc feed e MAINTINANCE MACHINISTS BENEFITS! We offtr top "'agc:s Md an tii:~l­ lent working envlrorunenl in a modern facUllf. Plw EXTENDED OVERTIME avallable, • oreu, MIL4tc1l/Llf9 la1vr1nce • Dent1I IMur1nc1 e '•14 Sick LM.,. e '•ld H•Ud1r,stv1e1tlMt • '"11t Sh.tr rtt Retirement Plen • Crtldlt Union Appl)' Etnployrntnt OMce KAYNAR MFG. CO., INC. IOO I•. Stat• C•ll• 11¥4. 'vll1rt.n INTERVIEWING HOURS M•"'--Y thru Prlll•y f AM ~ 12 & 1 t. J PM Afttr hMir lnt9n'ltws mer Mi •rr•rlftlf •Y t•lllrtt: J, H. f.....irltk (714) 17T·IS&t • I BABYStTrER • 'ltt'/ 111* houttkl!CPinir· 2 ChUdrm .... l " !!>. °""' -C.Ualt.8.-. Instant Perffflnel t.h1 jor ~1('dltal Plan Now Ava.llahlf' Tf'rtlpor&ry $mike l848 Campas Or., SUlte tea> Newport ~ • !M&-4741 Equal Oppor. Employn' An Equal Opportunity Employer Equal opportunity emplo)'tr M/F • ' • .. • SuncMf Apt'll 14. }q74 _ ... ~ 1 )'ll!JI If 9 .,RO=ip::UW"'1"n"'19d"""."Mi""'i'"'i"1"00=11o-1p_W_a_nt_ed_,-M&--F-7-111--H-ol-p-W-,n-l-ed-,-M-&-F __ 71_00....,H.,.o"'lp-.,W"'a-n'"ted-r, "Mirr.F"'1"1"00"'7H"'•""lp"'.W:-::-a-nt"'od"',..,M&=::F-::7.,-IOO=Hae:;l:cp;;W;r1::n:;:10d:::r,<M&i'i'if"1ft7100 Help W intod, M&F 7100 nelp W""an::;t=eo.'M"&"'F '7"IOO="'o.v=,,..-----iil-i>fr MAOIP.IISJ' Protol)-pe &: 1;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:: SAl..F.S SERVIO: Plun1btr.r.. ~lust TO \\1\H!-llOU:->E~IA:>; -f'-'00-D-l.£-.--To-,-. -.-.-,-,-,-.-,' mfl'tal modtll. Capable of REAL EST A TE Out1ta.ndln& opportunity to SECRETARY ho\'l" t'."<ptr. Non union. nut \V TRI "Ct\ DRl\l::R. 1·~· rtfl1)it11y i:ro .... h,.; flnn Joc111NI Champ. drf'd' AKC Pi'Ptl'li· Jorn a ..-•tnnrr, ..-·e are now ··~ 1 -1 A ,., 0 •-u ..., .... ,,.,,....,,,,C'\I loollng m(&:., as v•cU •:c'°' NURSING •~tin on the ........,,nd l1oor or ol 111.att" OK. BKt v.·ork1ni: prnf'n."'t pref'd. Top pay & ln 1 ~n\\'ruo'.l "lO'\'I"" ,., &12-8400 171' -.. -lot ......... Com.....,.nl n rapidly ......,...i-firm . C"Ond, ben<'f1111;, ,\lus1 ha'·" n1~ .,..nr 111. Pil._,., """'" Gt1rd"n ........... ,, ,\l"•t knrw.• -Frei T-0 You .,,...._ ,.....-1fnllated with !int~ 21. ··~··"'Iii · 1· 1 & I Nu '-u•v• ...,, l.n;. Mlllt ha\'e ~· le ,...._ Unllmil~ ~r'(N.th pott>nuaJ h')Ql!I. ToP K'Qlr + \\'ori<ing :-ihi.Uon. ii 1 r'\'ltlt", • u . alNI I i>h.~1 -.atthousi~. toob. ToP pay & I~ "'""ninp E.xilt Jn lhe ~Of bt>ini;: aJ).-e C"'11 Jt>ILn Bl"<M'I\, Cot.slaJ °"ninn In · rrom Annht'in1 J; P r v In I: ~ Sala,..,,_· 10 ~;:.s;, Coo,...,."" 1045 The Pollo\loina ~pl.I For pl UI it'le pt'nlOn&lb::alion OI ·-. H Th r. I · ~ # ........ ~tJ;. E.0 .E. Accun.te N I ~....._.u mallneu Ptn0nnt'I Al'"~'. ~ NEWPORT BE.AC Or:l11ge Count) " c.:1r ·~ TRAINEES n•lnbu1~i. ft¥. .\ls" lt't' P.tol.d. 1213) ~. Un fttJ JTlilTI ; Dh'fCt n.ten-als from M'et'l;i;2'!JO~, iiif~J.-iiiiio~B~h~~~· ~(> .. ,iii iiiiiilo 1,.._, __ ,. •--J~lun1b111s: Inc. m-.-0970 jlWi:!', ('ull E•I \\'oil('. ('.(M.~tal S-.Ntl nAtUT't"'t't 9 1110. Gt"rm l'oitf'P. J IOUU' ~ndTlf'd le: Jbolil To 5:00d hvnw only. ~10\'lnc? ~11;~ Personnel ~ bro~n 11 ..... romp,• 1~11'11 m•nu----SlllVtCE Station Sult!in1an l'f'l"l'()lllll'I .\Jr. .. '•l<'), ~-;ms, Ulll CLERK 0 c, SECRETARIES turt'r of Cflm putt r J-'uU llmt, <lH)~ ~hlft, tnll51 Z7'Xl llf\rbor Hl\'1, C\I ""' Med/Surg RN'• • u.~"fl~iln~:."~~mputcr-(W'rlph4trft1 ~uiprn<'nl , hu bt> f'xp'il, 1•1111,r.. +-ii;nun \\'ill tr111n dl'lll'ndAhl" Pf""plr \\'ASli!-:H.-1>n\·1,R r c 1, ,\ 1 r >1~1-.t-. .\l'l()J{ABl..E Ikc1ale Se1tl appearing: h11:h t..•hool .,.adu111e \\ I \\ n r k e'(· perit•ncf'. ~l all .t-l~a\"')i dc]l\·c rir,;. \\"ill run 1·eprocluctioo rn11l'hi11<'ry, Call Mr1. Currier 644-3319 9 A'.\l·NOO:'\ THE IRVINE·co. Equal Oppor. l::ntployer P.tale llelp \Vantcd Apply KENTUCK)' FRIED OllCKEN 69l S. C s I they, Laguna Beh. !\1ECJlANICAL DRA•IS'.\tA.~ Outstanding local 11 r m . [)l"ogree not neces5. but !IO!TU~ collece drafling hf'lpful. Salary to $700. C:r.11 Ed \\"oUe. Coo~1al P~nonnel Agency, >!0-6050. 2 7 91) !!arbor Bl\'CI .. C.!'>f. ~ • Ask about our llctMr :~n lminedlalt' npt>nlng !or a lnl~r'\'I('\\~ ah ·1 µni. [)Jn,. lo l'lt'l'<ln1r pllo.11~· IFIJ•>o.'.'llon !lel"\'ll~ n\lln ,\pµly onl) 11 '.\It\ l'up1u1•tl . 6 wki;; ohJ f ~u'1ct lk7N-;' M·hool. PART·TIME ~·n't:u-y. in !he. ;\f;ui<i>tlni; Gull S.·l"\u·.,., ;,~WJ ~ Coa~t n1nlclln1; o1,.•r1tlu1~ :'ill"t bl' havt' rr"Vl•'>ll' r1 •l•r ..t· ,., --~16.:,,~,c ---- .\II ·--I• l)tpt. of IU. bt1tllnt.'1J.S off to..'l' II\\')', l.a.:1111.1 l~•:i,•h nbh: 10 i.1anrl t>nlir11 /\hi lt, 11''1' 5,\T n11n Thr F;irl> Sl'\Y~.11 1o•nu1ll' 11ul f ·i, 11 p "' 11 7 -' n1rnn in .. ,o; .... 111111 , IOC'atC'd in ~f'\\'JlOM Bt•ao..·h. If nc•o:t'~'<;11) Opt•Jllr~!o 01,1 1~1 I I -·.,-00-S~cl~I Nu~ai.l: sions tnr )"UU! \lnjor land tle\·l"IOpment rum ·· SER\'tCE -$tll Atirnrt&nt i.hilr. $.! lir tu i.r,ort :.!ud 1~1u•n 1111;: n.-, • •. ,(I •'••·ki.rron. ll"' i-h<ll~. Tr. llQO(I ··• C,\I.l. Fl)lt ll\'.Tf:RVIE\\' ha-" o~ning for M-"i'!'\"llU'Y If )VII""'' intt'rt>c.trd in !tu' l/tllnf'. ,.,P\'I' l.ih' n1 .. ,.!1. ~heft s:?.1~ 1('1,11111 :ir1t ~11111 , WIH)\\'.\'.\rs-:•11\nR~ 1\(11111' ~1~.:_.2'c'c1 _____ ,I Unit RN'• Omtu \\lshina-to \\Ork p/lh!\f', d)!l!Unir flrld. Ptljo)' ta.lk1n,t: lo.ilu\\l~'l.h:t'!. l\{'111 llJll~·nr s:~ ro ,11.11 Hal:.o.~ Ill ::u J)!tl\0 1< ,\ l'.\I\'. P~l's & !\lg:ht!I' "' 1\'{1111.~ 00.70 1o1·.p.rn,. :\h Ill). tu Jlot-Opl(", IH1\·ti .1 11h'i•»-111!! ,\pflt}' nflr r JU.in,, ::.JOO ,; •. ~o(J .!:•)~ r110t1sv )"Ur h.,ur'I. \l (>\'k Furniture Med/Sur9 LVN't 100 .• \!11~t ha''" Jtood pubh\· tt"le-11001'tt' 1n11nr1rr plus~ N~l\'!Vln Bl. r ;-,1 fnr y11u1~\·IJ. i ... \;1ur ti1\r1 -----------1 ;.3 P~t ~21 t.· ll'll"phQnf• pt"r~nalay. l)p!ni;t and 'IK11'1tu1nd !1.kiU~. ~ E R-\·JCj.;-;... r ,\T IO:-; 1 Al'PLY lx>s:1 ;\l,.n <ir 11 0M1,.11 t..'11n j H()(),\fS fttn1 111.rlt! rtfrl~. 1050. Out~13ndin:: brnf!fits a\\'1\lt Cell l\11'$. 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Call Apply f11on thl'\l Fri Equal Oppor. Emplo)'('r lt..!Uku111: for. SHARI' i;a!, P unic t1f· po1iw111y -)'<1'..lni;: n11111 10 day A11p)) 111 IX'r'SOll, _.>.~:ot""· Personnel Dept. terooons & ~I. '" nl•'>'t tr111n ,,~ r r re u; 1 on in· 1 ~·e-lln" t" .. h (' .. , I~ t:. 16th ' l-'l:'•ii,;.'iJZt:c~,-..,.-1-. -,-,-,-.,-,,-rm-, REAL ESTA'tE: SEC,RETARY \\'r offl"r IC'lf> brrw>f1lll. A f1nr puhl\f' tn ~nalt N'ta1t litort" I ,urunl{'n~ rrpair nian inot sc , c.,~1 :1 :'ili•,..,i nf'\\, lno;·I ni;H11'f'lS, twJ.~ Saddleback Yoo ha"~ your own pri\•11.te Graphic Arts E>:p. startin1: .ulllry and pleasant Ulank"n~hip F\oon;, 29:~ .-tl'l"tron1!"'. ='lu~1 hi\ v t> "'0011 \\'Ol:KEH..' \lanurJ('· ~pr1 r11.;s II fr;irnf'. Sl~-.. ~k & phoM". S&me k'N.'a· Outi'ilandmit oppty 'A'lth II. surroundmt:s. P.:1 1~ph, 0 1 ~i'.)-""2.. , _'0/.0 \'1~~1n 1o1·1thout \\'/il j \Ul'l'r .. r in u ~ i ,· 11 I lll· t\\i•nh $.U'.)1, Q u"' rn s , r f' C ity Hospital tic)n 18 yrs. N~ or e:'tp'd rapidly gnw.ing Co,, S.lt •·or App)\~ment S'!T'ER . lor ~ll~ \en\r g1a1'.~~. l>"llf'ri.··· & lh·· 1 ~tnun,.111• ll<'>'ll "'l"'rlrn( •I $J-t;,. hh' 11.-1111'1)'. L:&u.Uy ommun tt11I Htate Mlt9 pooplt' f'-' ..__ 'd \' nlf'0;11ei'tiJJ l'.lt>m. ~tuck-r.11 . morrun'!s !.· ab1l1ry lo \\Ork \11th i.1111111 \\'l'.'lrker..: ,\ ll'lilnC"'' f,,r \\nf•I l'Oin1f' ~i:l-:;'~\~ .... ""'"" rio ml m-.. to he an lll'l l•I tit~~ 821-1!l2 a · M': • "--' · ' "" l>ai•~ .,..,..,~......, I •lll'lp. r1111'<ht11,, :,,~1·u1\.h \11"1-.,-11 11· h '""I--'. Call t o ' In· pn> •u •Nt not ?'l'<I • ou " fl hi (>II ·'t • 1 ... ...,, "''"" , --~---1 23561 Pasta de Valencia l.a£Wlll Hills lf;n.iew "~I 1o1krr!!'I~ ~IS-U'I: . . . . !>• II • n11us: . M't, ' · -!tut i;hould ha\•e a.n un-· • Jiay .~ J<i\\1n.: i.h1fh. (;11! q1u·•,.•1 hd rn1 lt"Rlhrr 11>11 \\'. E. L4cl)f'nmyt•r denna.ndtnf: of dl'!':ign & CALCOMP STORE CLERKS TlPl:,"T ~.r ... 7'!•• \ .. 110 -1 ,,.,r11 ·,., /n\t srit: lll"il NC\\TlOrt 81\'d ., C.~f . •-,,ph,, .,,,,,, ~·x~rlt"'" f' I' .. .., ,,. o I> ( -I ,, II I ' , h E 67J-45T[ """ c.:,,.. ' fl'!' nt..,,,. Ii' I~ ~-...1 ·-L,-,.. REPRO \\•I 11)\\'1 >1:1\1'.lt \\',1111<,J f,,1· an1p~. ullllfli.: 1 , 'i C Alts, ' ~3928or Vt. .,..;rh n.n art st>l"\1('" r.r ,,,. ... , .cl"r>" ~lO<'k Cl•T\..• • ~,11,111 1 .. ,,1, ,,,.1 .fr:-ilr H~,{ \\ 'f\' .1tl-i;i!l:'I. advt>Mis1ni: iw'l'll'Y lol'Ol,Jlrl.hc C•lifornia 'Computer rl•r-r ('lrrk~. sf'(' I I •l 11 1-1 .... ,r,, : ·' \\' J7!h, c ~I :-; ... ()['I'' ;-J:-;;---;:.;,~·~,~,,nn-;~,.-,.·1 REAL ESTATE helpful. St·nd r{• ... urn\' 10 I' 0 .1 Products, Inc . t ·t,·rk:.o.. I .1~h1rr.<. t;"" d TYPIST pltnnf' •·1111, i1 ,1lr111r " P•'· hut.·h. 111.bl~ ~tedical Hox •l,~I~. Jr.·1nc, Calif. !u1u1i-. ,1n1 ~~'n.·1,1~ 1'1•1111 ii /lf'tl I ··h,tlr~ i.~ * OFFICE SALESMAN 9~1 or ptlt'lnr 9i9-"::'9!l1 :::::::::::"\ 1111111 ... \lu~t r.r n\~'" 1"-~·' , .. n.1 ~t:.a '''1--1::!1<'1 (714) 137-2121 Takr San DI'~ Fn'.'<'1o1'1\Y To i:t Toro P.rt. Turnoff. \"ia Es1.r9da l-:t1ual Oppor. Emp\0~1'r MANAGER * I \\ll)' Jl">I \\O!"k 111 !hr hn11c ~t , Sl'cn'll•l , l/tt111•' .•H1d,.:1r ••• \1111!~ !'1 I ]["I ---c'7''7-.,,.. T0$700 NURSING l urt•n , llu n11111:1nri SECRETARY I *)NEWPORT 1..,.r ... 1n.!lnn1-•11111 I'••'' l '\r•r 1l••!l'ohl1· !w""''"r. M1u:hll\dlJ1 V f,J11~\l¥! 14;'<"~111pl,.11 /lc G.P.'.s f'lt~~I offil'l' nign· I Beach f'ou1.1h11n \'ullo·~ ~ 1'.hr.nnirii;: t·cnlrr 11 f'\rl,1~,. CENTER * ··""· \~~ ~:. l~T.1 .'°'I .. L1•i.t .1 11" 1,,JI 11\1111 " p1»f11•io·11I 111ir1'>lr ,( "'•lid ·1 \'«-.\ \!11.pll" I I • "''" ,.,,, Ci 11 ,.,, \l·· ... 'l, T.•Pl'I 111'1 J11hl!llf'll• ' ol•I d••I !··I h'IUll(' r • .-11h :>..I n! u·/n1in l yrs 1•>.;prr. to ~ ui: . ·s ' • ~hu ~ 1nd1\ 1'1uaJ \\/ ~! ~I•, ' u ..... rviSt> <>lrls ln hf'f!Ullful "''' for 1,-, •, •l•l•', .• 1-., \ IU.A_l.E_ n.~\l, l· .. ;'1', i\Tb & '·'pin"' l'ktl!s. C....11~tnJl't1011 , $6SO+ "'1'" 1i· ... '~ 1"'11 i 11 "~· 1''l~ 1 Anf1 que• 8005 '·~l '.'f(I f,1t>-_:i·_,::co~-~ ··~ .. ....., a; '" ~ ~ INV0 f'l -'T DEi \l\T • \\ 11 I I h I STOCKROOM '''I'\, h0·l1•ful • l/>\'•· .. <1·· .• 1·rc • -I• . ..,.wNeuO'N'l11Ctrofc~ hi .. Ill & ' ",' '."'" ,' •· CX""r. hc!pfu!. Of" to hi" ' ~''1 ·•' 1s f'\ "o ,. .,, .... ~.~ • "1"' s. ;..,SQ, llllC '!ENT Pill ., N ,.. ' 0 -I r I \'II , •• , .• ,, .. , , .. ,,, \' RIVIERA pt'time openil\lts Po s 1 " ~ • :.. 1 "c 1 an1e.;, locatf'd in H.H. Call P('rson-, .. -1111t1r11 .Q \'"' n l' e < ~ -1 1 '"' ''' ~ ,\!\'JC f\(1~. J!;•n•I P"lnl•••I ~''''"1 11 111:11 1,.. e r ry s;:rl, I I 963-1561.• ""''· ("131 O"• '"12 !or nry,1n1to'll l.:!l'I "'11'1 1'1·l11t•'S ~\Jr l1111'l"\'lt'll' h •\ 1"11·1 .. ,,, .• , .. ,,,. ,,, .. ,,,·,, •1u1d !lt'VO'r U'r<I, UIUfllly En1p oymcnt Agenl")'. nc . Partun1 !or RN'!:, tllRhl l===========I "~ ' .,...,....., · SOR , :uiz Business Clr Dr. shlf'f . Niuws: Aide nC'Nlt'd lun hrr info. J-:qual Oppor. ~f'llf'~~';'.t~;~.F~.Pf' ti.'rsli SUPERVI 833-8830 ,\n1111a1r<I llc1nd Pilr.1·d loul '.IC•~-i9\0 Irvine 83l-Ml0 for Post Partun1, night'! Eniploycr. RIVIERA • 1\••r\ B1·.1ut1tul Co!IC"C'tllr~ n=1c11°.t"•.",-o-,-,-,,c,,~,.-,,.-,-,,-,-,.-b1"• 31878 Camino Capis1.rano RECEPTIONIST 111•. \111'' h1·,~':.'"'!' t~ ~ 111~ 1•11 11 I\\<• in1t(,·t11111: toldlna: San Juan Capisll'ano I E:r<ct!llent Benell!s NEWPORT BEACH Employnient Ai;:ent")'. In('. \\'P ;irt' "l'tkint:" ~ ~'1!· IJl'l'l'iarrd_ s ... :i .1IS·~,~--I ·.h.u l'~ l.~. 9".S-3122 alttt '493-6101 And \\'orkiflR Condi11on5 S4 •• ,,,,,., FREE Secretaries & Typis1s 20l!2 RUSllll'li!>Clr Or; ~t;ir1111; !n1li\'ldu111 rlpl\hlr Computer A:\'T!Ql't: ().1k H•11·krr:-~1JJ.l lop111._ ~~-~---- Apply ;\lop thru f'11 ,,._ VV /e ('.:11.rn l'Xlrn n'lOn<')' \\'Ork1ni:: JrVH'W' .i_.",.".-!)IJO (If fU1J ~'O:ll('nl t1C J<i!OC'kl'VVlll\, l);,k t~HY•lll('l!•r. $"JI ,\l!'\'l'l;. N!iTlht•t> furniture !\!EDICAL of[ice wor k, Per.onnel Dept. PERl{'{, P R!.ITY TY PI5'T l'w•nl flSSi!!'.nmt•nts th31 arl1I ::Jl!78 Cnniult'I Dpi~rrnl'lO l•hh·h 1n1·Jud;.o;; proi."t'dw"r', 1 _ ·l'J::...;f,li '-'ii•· E\'f'""-'lhing <>G f' '· ...;,..,,""' ......,....,...,iblility \\ill Saddl back r or lul'h. !1('W othcc i111"tel'l to your lite & oP"n San Juan c.~p1s1rn.no 1 ,Jlo"._11,, rr('('iv•n". 111.1 Aulomal1'on, Inc. ., • r __ , ... ~·-e C I 8JJ.914S . \' I 4.93-6101 ..... I r '".1 ~. :,jl'j.!l095 'E"'e, 6'M·M79. -,__. ......... •-h"'ing. Call aro , nt•1\· opportun1ti<'ll. ,-.ur o · ::::::::::::I ,.,.nrnrv ""'ntro!. 111 or k Applo'ances 8010 - --~ ·~----~ .,,. k'll 1 ··• " ·" _,_,, ______ Ql't.t::< '"" !lN. •1~1um s1~ Personnel Re•ourcet hc" s 1 s a1-e '-a 1 .... , at: n"roiil~. ('(lfr1fi<1ny pmfX'n~.1 -"~ C 'ly H 'l I Office Overload 1, 1 186SI Von Karman ! firm 1<·/rullC"r tramt . m, i\1ENse r vl c i:rstahli~h~ ommun1 . osp1a ,\~{'Ill;')': 11:110oveST1"'1'I 5570061 I Secretilry S6SO •>"<llJ<JI\ 3!"'• r1·r1111rl'< lrviM SAVE TIME :.1-.--::.~z route full or part tin1e. Call Su1tr 112. i\l'\\'JIOl1 rk"a{'h • ..-.,h. 1~1 ... Plu<;h Trrw• 60-'tn•n1: :ilui1r~· tu n1111n1~1n MONEY & ENERGY! ---------1 1'1r. Le\-i, 846-.• >IJ.5. ~1 P.a..q>e d,. \"alrnc1a .~rN'/l're & Trn1pol'aJ')' """"3"7'.?:"""B"""''•"•'•"•"•'···"··--Tflio·r~ph. Gd ~11t.llrr. 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S.· 1019 \\'P~1rrly. ~ B. :\u :m1 1 NC '\\',\!THE~:-: \\',\~Tl'.D · 11.:r, :-;1111111 1·1'11tr · :;..1~.::~1.1 1111 i;, a rage • • ____ 1_0_5_5 NEEDED Job rcq's f'llthu1'1asrn & . _ ~ T S 1 ...,. ran ·f' 1 "'In" 1 . /J11\ :'h1h, ~-1 .''°'l>:"llt'l l.\)llll· ~ ...... -.----,-·I eagrrnessto leam. \'errff'1ck 4%-:1 064 11es .. at. nra , np,~a 1· .• )1 · "I Plto:l'.i' Cal 1-·,,r ll1n•1·11•111~ lry ('luh, :!'OiflO ('lu!JhuU'l' L'fl1 P~.H.~l:'\I'., ;\<•IJ:" t.a~ )10\'l~~; S11Jt>' f:\'f'l)'1hlnr 1\pply in person ar I ~ an1 to 5 pn1 S II · 1;'£:'nrra l office C'Xp · • !Jr, 1~·•1:u11;1 ~ir.:url ,\prily 111 Dr)•"r Yil.l, Htt1'\'f")1_ t~•lrt 1'\tt•t 'ri>: Clo!he~. 11Jjtl'I, IMMEDIATELY Zl21 Fairvic\\' Rrl, c .:-.1. RECEPT-SECTY :\~11i· offii:c f"('\\'JlCl.l't BeaC'h. Sct·uriry Offi1't'r~ 18511 Von Karman J)('l1>0n \\'cd·Sun itfli::r ll ;\.o>rl.'.t' Ll•·4'1 d.r~1·r,!:t:1. t:uJr dbhcs, a11u11riun1~. RCA 14" ()r:1ngo· Cnun1y A 1 r P o r I WEEKEND 11 rn 1.& _rl•°!_!_\<'1'1•1! ~.W,,2.. Mlor TV. 11\'llU')', likl~. ~ NURSERY Salesman, exp'd Land Dc\'rlopntcnt Co. 1n ,\rea. Kll-17·19 Irvine, Calif. 92664 ~ Th \ i " 125) Unskilled Assemblers & Packagers VOLT ln•tant Personnel l\lajor l\fertiC'o l Plan NOi\' Available Tc1npornry Ser\'ice 3848 Campus Dt'., Suite 1~ Ncwport B<'ach 546-174.1 Equal Oppor. Employer NEE:D Refined lady tiger· loves to help people · new unique Investment service • no selling, MO-S291 Mr. F.,,..,, NEE6 an extra income? Woric Eves incl. 1o1·lmd11, Male & Fem. ovl't' 21. Apply Paulo Drive In Theater, aft. 7:30 PM NEYER A FEE *Exec. Secretary \\'ith bankinii: ex1X>1irnre *Cu1tom~r Relationt *A/C Clerk *Secretary *Exec. Secretary *Sec'y/BoolckHper *Payroll Clerk Dartnell Per•onntl Service Ag.ncy 500 Newport Center Dr. Nowport Beach 64M470 NEWPORT BEACH 100-4 Fr ... Tem~ry Office Po.ition• Put your office skills & experience 10 \\'Ork in thil! exciting area 1 Carol or Suzie, 1~9145 Per.onnel Resources Temporary Service• 1151 Do\'<', No, 112, Newpon • .1 NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TRAINEE POSITION NOW OPEN t GB Industries of So. Calif. has immediate openings for trainees in d I s p la )' , marketing distribution le credit merehandisl.ng. 6 new locations to open tn I.m- • . I • t· mediate future, Man;y posi-tions l10\V open for full time '" permanent people. : * XI.NT TRAINING PRO- GRAAf. WORK AI.SJ AVAU. FOR HtGll -SC HO OL ' CX>lLEGE SfUDE?lii'S COMPAA'Y BENEFITS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL: 536-2591 Call Tues. Only 9•m-5pm * NOT BORING! Office ms:r. for Jrl'O'I0.'1ng co. Start $600. mo. 1'1\Uf t}'PP tut, " havt bookketpi"i t:Xpt!J', 673-6663. . ( in retail nUT'!'ery &al~. Irvine. Personab1c, goocl Sl':CRETARY· h!. p time .t· !Jume poi;ltinn.~ \\'AIT!tF.~F'~"i I Re~t Wiis~ers/Dryers --"-'-'"c·-'-"-'-------1 Wknd11 only. apply in person typist, Shorthanrl or fipd ·,,;ur., j1 1 1 avail. in o. County to 11up-Equal opportUnuy ~niploycr :-;i;-t'IJ 11 httlc t'Xtra monf'y'.' S:l. \\ k. t u!l n1;11nt. Horse• to60 11 22Zt Faif'\o;E'\\' P.d, C.l\1. \\Tiling req'd. ?!tu~ h.1\~ ious \l'Ol!'llll amal rea plPment inromr . lntef'f'sllng m/f \\'e ne"N! pa.rt l 1111 f' 1 • 6:\!"t-1202 * _ _c..;,.; ______ .;.c..;.; NUJ'S('r. Aidr5 E:r<:per. 41 Bed coov. hosp. F/time 7· 3'. Call !'>4~3061 r.;URSE'S AJDF..S All Shift~. Con\'. lfosp. Call 612-0593 e<p. A\·iul. lmm{'o'! , Call e:.tate finn, ~r. O.C. A_ir· u·ork. 0, ''rt !2.10 -c he. I'!!""...................... \\' \ITltf·"~"'ii N n ., --11 \I •' \I'\" Ch<• I • u 1 rt C'.md k IJ S.'iOO ~ " .~ r: -' .. 'r .. ' ' ... lli. Ct;. t l . l'pn1.:ht l~!·lt'M' , .r , ·I _o, " 1'1rs. Cht-slcy. 83:kiHi0 9:JJ po· th ;,.,1~3re~.kl Call hr!Ot"C" 11iun, a.-\6-9571. Sl'l,;DE:\TS, ~.08 hr + JX'Tle111-e fli'("ll'Ulr)', juc.t 11 (l"t'f'tC'r. ~ nl<lS olcl. C~t [ i;tf'lcl1ni.;. ;:1 ~ )TS old . to ::i, !\Ion thru rri. L'~ mon · ..,. -s or Sc-n1r1t)' Scl"\·ice~ Co. ho1nu)l('S. 4-8pm dr.1ly ._ Sa l. lot ol rnt,J1u.~111~n1. 1\j)pl~· s,~'(l ~rll $2.)() lRil Tahiti Pml>'ssJQ1111lly t r 11. i n~ d. RECE_PT.. ' ,. $550 SECR~~ARY. p If' As II n t SHIPPING & t;Jll '.\I r. U1r.k. R·l&-~"i. llt,\·n z :'J) 1 I 1'~1 . I ~)~. ·~,ci.~('.61 . j ~~.nflc-c. 614·:.JOO. Typr j(), t m or <1ppear \\-orlung rondi1\on~ u1 rlf'"' I RECEIVING T~:,\OIER.~. AU •.. ~\tea§ i TONIO S --1 llFBI T \\'ll~hc-r cir v r-r ~ I Hl·.v. Appr t.cld. Blk. WESTCLIFF ,,ffi('C', Shoolrl be rapitl L ~~· & .'\hl"li!'!-.t ~l\'t'~U I '.!Ill t\P''T"•rt ('('n~rr l•r d;h/~~h. s,:-0 s,' up iOJ I y~ "/\\·hit~. hlankrt ~ ~T•. P I 1°.1rti..-r<. Ji,-,-.; .-.::•"i I 01ilanrl '"'l""lli ]'·"eh "'I '"'Ill ·,,-""I\' '"'"--~"I lulls· lr:ilnNI •~....., "'"t 4/ll 2 OFFICE GIRLS NEEDED Radio t~·l<'phonc cfi~pa!ch "!\lust hr 2j, ahlC' to rlrive Appl,\· in Person •·t~nnr Ac•·f'll·)' t~'Pl"L P.fluh. Brin, Frrn-1 f... 1 CLERK (Jn• .• 4:Ji.: I · ,-,..,, · '1 • "' i.:·•I' ,,,._...,,~ or ,,.-"'"•'l-' · ,...,, .-,,,, 1\ft1rk 111 Crnt1·r• J\s.."(IC"<., 1101 (Ju.tul St, N.B. ---- --\\',\IT1t ~:.,..;-:-11.-1r)('r nrNl•·•I fr.r1·-PIC'h'1JP. f'rlnC-k lhru 41~}..6.lf~- ., Hi.11 E. Ed.Lnl!.'rr, S.A. fllJ.-OOiO P O A TEL·EPHONE WORK '"" n"1o1 -.1unntni.; "'~t;aurant A~)f;i'. J:un or 1}r,,, 'k !o!Crap \\'EI."<.1 1 P1111y, 4 yr« i·lrl s.t:-sx::s ~L·c-··r \f \' /R t · ·'":-.,.ll111c 1-,rn:':rJhour:!>po·r p/1 11111' 11p1u,··x ::.1 hr-.1•·r 1,1,,1111 h;~,-:iZlll r;..,.1 \1'/1h1l<ln-n. 1;.,rx1 .,.-: . .-• .r..' ~ \\" ' ' ' S I I I I s·r-'l~""~l 1 RECEP110 :\[S\" lirenSI:'. Earn l>lll>il"\' ~ I ~!an Orpertn1rnt rr~ro:in~I \\l'"" ~ P' r 1"1lr, Jll)' .. r •!l'ly m1n1$, :'ilu~1 ho· :?I •or - -~ .. n1c on y -·"-'· n. ~-vv . YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th, Custa :-.1ri;a I I · hi f II ~1 r 1 1•\• n111.:. 11''1!\1' .. r Ca.pi• "''cr Vf't'\.' nice tios~. !'lt'.t'" 1,; t:. Helni.?. 17 •'ti. fl. no -------' .(;1'f';1t entry l••\t' l"~l l'ln or ('n1111:H!o'"-1"11 h1uull1n~ 1·•·n r nr H r·• lltlC' ion' , 11,"'· likf' nu. SZl.i. Anlllfut l Al!AB i;,.1<111!i.: jycs, 11ll t11(·k . lhP bn"hl h<"•inner. Li'-'ht 1 ·I•. ",,.,,,, ''"'··"'" 1·, ... 11. \\'!11 \lurk rlosely 111th S!f'K·k 11.,11~1 .11·1·.1 :"'"• ·1>:t' r .. quirl'· C"•ll 9r.)"1l.'ll 1 ... 1 Je f $''"' ., " " u ~ " · "' ""'"" ' • • • • d1nrrrl ,,..t "11;2-Ytiii '". UC 1 • . ..,. • a(Turn!(' typin~. Call Sally h1n••r & ,\,St"lt '. 49-l-9421 1·lerk, ci1rn1 •dl·:U~J i,r K~:·:•vi. \\,\l'fllJo .. .;.,'i t .XPt:ltlE:\Ct;JJ . .-,-·.--7! ... .'J5\-1J l9: PART·Tll\IE llEL.P Lunch 1 la.m·2pnl, Dinf'l(?I' 5pm·l'1pn1, Graveyd mldnite-8.'Ull. Apply i n penon, J ack In The Box, 1:lli Baker St .. Costa Mel!A. PART Time. C\'('S &: Sat, Ideal for students. iUAI'. hourly rate, inside \\'Ork, ~. 89'2-2'158 PART TimP Deli Oerk:, Ap- ply In person, Anthony's ~1arkct , 3i9 E. ]7ih, C.'.\1. 11111·1. Co;1~tal Personnel TELLERS (•\L)". l'arnif'l'l'i l)inini.! .~· r 1:1l,JO,\llH-. Y'.'ln1o:<'r.11ur. Ai;(•ni:y. f>-lo-©i5, 2790 SECRETARY Con tart Paul IXi<.1rr l'I' ~h1 . f :,!l.' N ,. . •.-.:t·rll('nr iwrh11"n S6ll H .L Id Good •~5 C A.\.'il.lCl<I{('~. 291G Randolph Exvr ,l· tr11intts. lfun-1 ' 'IJJ'f', 1 1 · '-'1;1 ~1 * n-· ··i1:1-1 '* OUS'"10 I ._ llarhor Bh'd, ·.r-.1. r-.i 5513 ~0•• . , , ~ S; . I 111')'., Lni;1111a BeHc·h. I 1·"·~ --RECEPTIONIST ... A .. ,··.· ... c·"'•'·'·'~·~sa~ .... · ...,·· ... '"···1 IJU~tnn liot:llO'h" ·~Ill Ana I . . . . . \\,\.;!Ir It & l)ll YElt rein CARPll, 14 'xl6 Rel"\'t'n Gold arf'i!.S. ti11l 11n1r. \\ork N1t 1 \\,\llflF.sS. l'llt,1t•r., :n •1r SA·L~.·s:,o EACll .'\ha~. z Pc Secllon11.l, Blk. Gr.ncral offlct". Va r I e d NEWPORT BEACH SR. PRESSMAN A:"ll. o\\-n transportatJnn .. 1·1·r. i\J•111y _!n p.-·rsiir~· 1 r~\r.-6.~·t~ ( Gtn OccR!'I. <.'hr. ~~12 clrrical position \I.1th front An immf'diatc of)l"n lng for 1111 nf'U'ssary. ~tnture. Call ~lr. I J)i('krn;on<>, I~~) N. t.1 , desk "-Sponsibilillcs. ~fu!lt Land de\<elopmtont ri rm $f'f'kS lndlv)(lual '"'. ~rveral )'tnrs ,0K~'o~l~ly~,ii9ii1•0-ii3'00o'Oii,;;;;;;iiiiiiii C111111flll Rl!al, San Clemente Kt::'\.\IO!t f: \\'a,s l)(>r & Ga." Jewelry I070 type50\l.'Pm.Calllor _nppnl, secretary ~·/l!,'ood stat typ-Of!SC't exptoncn('('. 11 \\'\ITPf"!'..'i· must l>P 11 ! 4h"\"r $150, Guar "-I btw Bam-3:30 pm, 835-931& h'lg skills fnr opo>nu~ in f or Appl Coot11ct TEMPO'S I ~ntc ·~:.Ck'111!1 exp prcf'rd 'J dl·il\l'rf'rl 5-16-8672 T'.'IDTA'.'1 jr\\·clry. Bou~h1 RECEPTIONIST finance rfept. Sh hrlpful. I S , h \ I I . . ---Xl 1'iT P.Efll!C \\' l'()]d, tr;irfrrl. TurqnuiJoe cab& ' C•ro mlf 'P~1Y1 1°1,P'1'::"'h"' C ,1 •,.•1,F.E·.,-~-ll •1 1•7. ·0 .. for. t"raf1i.ma.n. 2172 S.E. • !\·lust h<l\"e gQOll phone \'olce X1n't ~·orkmg cond.q &-m 644-5800 ., . . "' ;-,I, .1• • . .i:.. on y ;i. r . Mnr.tot S \ I & pel"!iOnahly. No exper. bf-nefits. Send ~mt' 111· ,\\'N} Fln11nci11l Srl"\h'" o· I A J bl I \\,\JTI{f;!-\st:s d.r Bl:S BOY:', I lJay ll-12·llll. t'\'l'S. 9fi8.4377 -. . , . - ....,.'d. Coor\ t)ming 11 must. rh)lfing SltlRr)' hi!<tory 1" · la · · Q F;>.;....-.rirnc•'ff <Jnl,,·. Srr '.\11~-; WIRGf: '·' dMr Refr1.,..rator, M l•c•llaneoui .,., ,. THE IRVINE CO ~:qua1 Oppor. En1plny1·r ,. .,., I 646-8981, ~11"'l'i. Kimball. 550 N""" ,.,.._ Ctr Dr' • • ~l"L"'"'I, Ben Bro\\' n · ~ l'Xtellcn1 $130. J..i:\r. :\!il trrru ~I S8!!i , RECEPT /CLERK ·~·' Sl:.:R\•!CE ~111. /\tten1!an1.I TI::'llPO of!M"!i a truly uniqur 1 ~fl.l-~'71! * ;,..i&.82.;I '* 1>:1n.;: JW•kc-11"' tirlhrd SliO'. :\"t>\\' Jn•inr co. Xo exper. r.;e\\1J(lrt Bt'a.ti'I.. Ca 9'.liGJ lull tr pllime. !1JO l':. Cll11~1 & l!nie sa\·tr.i:: opponunify I \\',\:"TI:!) · rt'JL;ih],. •'OUJllr Building Material• 8025 dnlll hf'fl '"'· $15, din!~ I --".". •\>k ror Jane. Attn: 1• C\lrri@r II")' ~ B for 1-kollt:il · · In man;ii:•· ne\\ ly htJlll I !>l'•I . Frull\\,.,.~l .S2"1, rm1er«I •n'-""'" Equal Oppor. F.mployl'r • · · · KEYPUNCH PBX/TWX OPERATORS 5.'J6-.n;n SERVICE Sr;it10Jn AHr11c1;1nr rf'Cr<'fllt'lnt1I \'('hiclr arvl e Surplu• Building 1·•YlkCll 'll' \\'/i;f"'T'fVl •t>e~. I I ="0~~==-7'c\c,,-;;~1 ,.cT~ ,1 ... 1 •• ,., , .. 1,, full_ na". SECRETARIES 1n1111·1o1·ar('ho1u"" s ' o r 11 i:: P ,, !ATE· RIA! •. 1~.-, ol Ne'\\' Sif)• Tull n1a ltl'f'NI'. &-bn:t R ECf'.PT . IT P :"I • Sell 1rlle lte1n.11 .,...·ich a Dally .. ~ '"' • ·n " I I I .-. n -,,..,., L. ~·,.. M l ' QC "h""c< lo',,,._~,::.-~~"'~ \\'h<J \Ian! d1gn1fleJ &, 1'01npl"X h 'Jll..,. In .-...1nt;i IT 'S ,....___ I ._ I ~pr1ngs '"' 11~1. 1 1" l1nn1cdiate oprnfn.gs cxi1'! for on~an & p e rmanf"nt PBX/T\\"X Operators. l\1ur.t ha\'f? experience on thc 6CWI automatic con:l board: typ- ing required. Shorthandriref.1 r ... Air· Pilol dassified ad. 642·56711 -'-"-"~--~~"~'-•• 1 1 •• ,\na Sala" tr.11"·nt>"oti;it•'(I 1::.1 ~ LAJUNi, um.,.,r,py. 1,., .. ,,n•""'· >nnl•, ''"· ·~· C J St h, d · ---sr1mu auu..: 1,n,z vr 511.,rl " .. I •• .• 1 Id • • - Jl')rt. onHlt.'t · · ar ir ' H I W t d M&F 7100 Help Wented, M&F 7100 '''"'' -·'''"l>m<nl· . fev, -nlvi In• luil"d rrnt lri·r I\\" wooc: · ..... ~im ,.,,c,e ini:. mo ·' F~1\'rr 1\\r. :-;B, &i:r.\291 \\'ells Fargo i\lortgage Co.,lili•~p~~ajjn~•~·iiiiiiiiiiii~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. .. ~ ilC'oJrO<Jm mohilc-llll uri!lri•'' mg, w:n .. O\\'.~, e c. 7:12-tm. d.I)~. rnuplr \1C"eks 'lr le\\' p111d Pn«~1hlc I'll' nv1n r1r l BUILDERS SURPLUS * (',\Hl:"ETS f'OR KIT· I Ul•lllllHi . )OU !l('CJdt.''. :'\ow ""'"" So ., . ' ' ('!IE~ nnd R11th Unl!nlllhl"d RECEPTIONIST \\Y1rn1111 111 m11\nt;,1n r.u1~1rl1> ~ , . "11.111, • '. 1. i ·" (' Apply In Person . JJJJ Harbor Blvd. S J C • ynu r;1n . . . . . 1 ~ f JI t.t th.ru Sa JI) :i 'lr prf' 1111~ 1...-1. ounit>r lops Imperial Sal'ings & Loan an uan ap1slrano (APPL y BY PHONE f'nlp fiymc•nt, · 1~~' I ) po•;.i . on c., . 111<;<1 /l,\/{fJf:!\'. t:l'o'Tf:R· Association, K. B. Phone Call f>4-0·+l:,O lt Let us Jcoo1v hon ti7 '.\fay ;,!h. ! lcA"'"' 714: ~1~1 ---! Pill.SES, l!\5 \\'.-~1 18th. l\J.rs. Sa\\'ycr. 673-3130. 'A'hat your ,tjolls a.re. No '"';~,l~Y ( ~1'1~~1•11~'.o~~:x0·1~: I Cameras & Equip. 8030 I cl)~ln :'11~11. 6--12·2.'\42. RESPONSIBLE person need· On March 11th, 1974 our 22 year old medium n('C\'j to come in pcorsonally · Cost11 r-,1,.AA, ea ~26 c 1 d k * • s A I. E PER s I A. N "I pan·lhne ·to attend . d I t until 11"e have I.he 'Just nghl' --ump ete ar room M>t up: Rur;s • * Sized electrorucs company move n o our u 1 1 I '' Costa Mew, C•llf. Tropical Fish Store. Col!ta i;pot lor you! • W h e 5" et" t n a r gt" r · AkhPOvi Orl••ntal Rtlgl l\ttoSll area. Prefer peM10n brand new facility in San Juan Capistra no. r-;E:'/ER A F'EE AT TE:'llPO. •r• ou•emin rtodC"n~lock lens, "'1'. S2·~ I 81 1 :IJ La Cienega Rl.vd avail 2 days mld·\\·eck. I Tempo Temporary Help Janitor• Davlrl Lonni:: 5-16-3693 tlay&. I '1 Zi:1-J 6.i9-1·$80 \\'hile many of our employees rom oor Assemblers ! 506-7643 . ed . h d • ,•·rt t-> LEICA ~1.3 '.\l int rnnr1 .. _Ar· ~IOVt:ll • C1tn'I u.~. Frig\· RETAIL Sales. Full lime, Pasadena facility mov v.·1t us, we o TOOL DESIGNER Loni: "' '"' .--. " tr1np Ct'"-~ Al~. ~T;imyia ,....,knr rlairr t;Jt>.-. Dryrr. $50. "Sun- Exptt. ln .!ltationary & olfi("I! have the foUowing openings: FlBi'.:RGLA5S ~k~111~n;i=s at:~:,~~. )'OUT lOO'lDTL. 5.\2·79'21 . as k for I hun;t" golrt _ !'h~ll; rarpet ! supplies preferred. 1\pply In Leading ma.nut. of h I 11; h Off' Ov I d Erie" & nrapes & Can.·l'!d ..-'OOd!-n 1 person. Ne1o1·port Slalionel'!I, Draftsmen prrrornli\Jl{'f' produ~·t~ l'l"l'j'li ice er oa Dog• 8040 I rods '.\fak" nff .. r. fH0.1'-.111. ' 4229 Birch !'t., N.B .. Ask for * n pf'r!<On eiqwr. ui bu1ld1nt: 557-0061 , I ~1r. Barry \Vesl. hhrr lorm t()()!!i .~. n1()ld~ 1i23 BLN'h St., ~.B I e PUPPY WORLD e TAP! A."'l !'ln\e $\~ c O<'~ -Equal Oppr. Employ-t>r 1\,11 PLASTIC FABRICATORS Robinson's Fashion Island lla11 Ope-nlngs In Cosmetics E :t p e ricnced laminating, nlOlding, 1o1·et lay.up & tt'ln· forced plastiC!, paintirc .t lu'lishing. Starting wage!!. commensurate \\' i th l"X· perience lei.-el. 4 day· fJhr "'cek \\'/O\'ertime oo A u Df'pru1mrnl required bases. Day or illust be expc:r. night shif! openings. Apply In pel'90n ~tonday·Thunday. Apply Pe~nel Offit"e Edler tndl.l!tries Inc. 2101 12-3 P~t. l\lon 1.hru •n Dove St, Ne\\-port Bea.ch No, 2 ra.11hion tsllUld, NB Equal Oppor. Employer Plestic Fabric.tors I::::::===:==::==· Abl•Hve pia.tic mtg. netds SALESWOMAN production pu90nnel for iamJnattng, npping I C ti D ~·nt rnoldi~ ttinl~ plutk o•me c •JNr•"- ucta. Edltt lndwtrln Full Time. EKper. 21 1 .-, N--Xln't salary, comm & , 0 uvvl", L-..-• '-ne:fill. Bea.ch. 54&-ZlOt uo: Call for 11.ppolnnMnt . S EXPER ~M}..J<.W. exi 30 PRE SER, ' JOSEPH MAGNIN .fl) llr \\k. 642..J.172, NB Equ111 Oppor. Emplo~r PRll\"TINC ~\ssistant. to \lurk Into production o( SALESLAOJf;s: fW'ded lor Bu-Klrr & lndex ')'~em. our ~· bak~ry opeontng In Jn\·oh 1ne op<'ni.tina ri\'etlng H.B. cor. of C'.olden \\'elfl It m1'Ct\. llot foil 5tamplng. "'arf'IC'r. Apply Sc-andinavlan 1\k scrttning & A.'Sembl,v Pll5lry Shop. 8912 Knott or orders I !ihippiJta. Good A\'~" B~na Park. 327-6371 <lPPlY 10 r advancement. SALESCLERKS Comfortablt! "wk~ con-diUons. Call ~7765 •'ull Ir Pft11 Ume APPL\' PRODUCTION SERVICES, Th• To&>.cconi1t Inc. Group ln rar,\dly ~118 J(untington Centtt, HB mC!dltal d l!Pgnostlc firm Hekl tn*lure •<oman to SWJertne 11. 1torag1t cr11l1? work cl0&ely with others m Sell no-.tonaer needed lie.ms produellon Une. Founlaift wt(b " DIJJy Pilot Oautfied \'alley •rell. 546-.9581 Adi &0-56'7S. I * Electronic Technicians lll'N'S."i. for prt•parAll<Jn °11 -Chihu11hu11, Tiny Pon<llt'S I timl'or ;-\\, h 1 '1nr1 Ul Ui,. "rihu.:" 1n llherglallj 1 \\ \l~F:llOt ·:.E Tr a i n r r 1,,1 "ull•., 'P•kl"""lif', D:if'h'., rntMrr nro " Ir-. · I • 1 ,, .,, c:1ri"i h1kP 'Jli · $111, ;.31;.~I. A bl man u a r I u r 1 n f{, .~llJX'f ! ,,..,king r•ir ma tun•. a ~rt ~hund, ('orkapv1. J;,p.111r"<' * Transducer ssem ers gruund n • .,r Opp!lr .. salary, lntl11·1rluol \\lll i n~ to lr;orn /., S[WI .. I.at,..;. \\'Jlt<'h •\I~.,. ;\l,\'.\Y Oil Pain t I ng1 . paid hrnr!ils, /., profit ~nr :1C'•"'f!I respon.c.1tiil1 ry In .,,.. 1; Shrph .t• IAihl"~· !<Yi \\':tl!'r'l."Ol11n., l:fllphl~. Pric'· ing, 1o1/a )OUl\lt rxpandinc I tahll~hrrl i\P1o1p)1i Br111·h \JIXf'D 1 , . ...,. , 1 •·-•"ll In M'tl, p\'L ply. 628 But· C 11.bralors h · n · · · ~ • .... -.... ·· "111" ...... r * a ~~\\1 _ ro. SP~· r..sun1r ::r. flm1 ln\Oll'C'd 1n y<11·h11n~, \'II'•' '.\l""r Brl'f'd!<. Open trin\\rµt. Anahr1m, ID~. f ,1!1 id 11 911..1 .>871 .. Ho•'lk I harkparkin..:. ,'Ir ~klw~ h'>.;· f . "'JI-~ I '"EP.r'f' o I . \II·" r -1 . Cl k lndu!'lrric:>1, lOOJ \\. Brooks 1ilrs Goot-1 fulure f11r n~h! I .\f'"i."" "'"" '1"" 10·~:· t' "1 '~1 ·~ N ' * Accounting er s Onta1io. person Grnerdl 1o1·arrhot1~1· AKC \\'El~11\~ANF:R. mal", ! ~·!1u~ l~l~u~\'111 ~u . s:n~ Oauified Ad! Call 642~7S -!-' sh1pp111g-dutic,, ea.II 2 )'t'arll ul.I C?amp1on blor .. l· 1 best ofle_r. 49J..l1716 * ec ontc ssem ers . :\.'lint' fr1r hf'f'Nl1ng champion CAHPE:T for Sale. 100 I({ El tr · A bl today' (.4.5-lOfiG 1 hnc11 Di·~lrl>s female" \\"Llh j' pups 511·5.\'.~. rrrl~ used carpe1tna. Yoo ._ ;"-r;•move before April 17, Test Technicians '• S .TA,R, .. , .. G"'.!\ZER:•~., """'rr """b"'" IAbraooc "'"""'LA'""' N1gue1 . .//\ ...., .....,. pups, Xlnt !f•mJW"r:tmcnf , j ••1u . "4' ~,..,. \\'Onclerlul .,•/chlldren, $35, STORAGr. SllF:D. Sturdy \ *, * * * Appll.cat1"ons Eng1'neer ~ ..... "' ,_ .. ,,......,""""' .,.. ""·"rr ..,_,..,,. s·"" """""'~' 1""" "6-~e-Nt. r1 ""r locc°"*l~t to tllt S11ttt. oc; u~.ei ~.&9-1623 e\'e&. · ,..c_. To d1..elop ""''togoe, for Mondoy, . IJ.li.1~-;.c: ELEGAl'<'T &: intelligent Po» SPRING SPECIAL 1, 011 nor-I Mach'n'sls S4J1.n reodll'Ofdscorrnoord•"";tlofU'!'oblr: ,-._,$-19-19w die-pupa. A.Kc. CM.mp. 1 ~ 0 1 I I TAUIV\ ofywrZodlO(b<r1hilgn. KOfl...O ilr"f'd. hlack. 493--4339. ma p1 ·on, !t am ean-.L Alt IO , ,._ JI~ ,, ..... .. in~ j'OOr Cllrpt't ~.j145. I ii:~, : !!A 32To eJ~ ocr.ur ~~ AKC Samo)..-d puppl,.1. Welded Module Assemblers • ~ .,_.,, 1D 31....t 3J'v e:ii.. ttdt. n '"~ ntAl ts. R.foady in l._'O 1o1-?f'k.~ START y1111r ~;irrfPfl."1 ,..,... i)\"l0.11.3-1 4v,,.,... ~CM ,,..._ J.11:J.tt S\."ifl. it-16-8179 C\'l'f0/1>.'knrl"i Or!;::anlr f~nilztr S1Q. INCk j<~~·~IO~ll'!j ~~ ~~ ~:~ ~)~ J-.d <lr\1\•erert. ~IS..~19 \Ve offer excellent working conditions & benefits, including profit sharing . Interested applicanU are urged to call our Personnel Department for inteniew ap- pointments , .. 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USA Co:-.i:'I ,1,.,,,. ,.,nos r gan1 711 \\'j•stlr~-HichEL«I~, npprn-.:. 1 . , rnnlt'r r:1rk,,., •• · · · · '74's .Are Here! ! JI SI ROYCl fl 1!( •ll\1(' IS."\..l. 12 g11111;c. B1•st of· 1 rnF.E DCX'K-l_.i:·t r11f' u~r I C;.I! 6\ •. [26:1 -·n DndKe Van. Aut o trans. ' m emons I '"" ........ ·~ j o..ai..r EASTER •• PIANOS l~r. 91\'.!:45.'17 _____ ~·our. po11·pr l•ont '71 Kt::'\CRAt'T. 26'. ~·uny l m111{ "''hi.OJ, low _1J1Ueagc, lmmtdi•ft D!flveryl 1 Imports TELEGRAMS • ORGANS 1'001. Table, :::1 ~ :\ 7' .sla te ~.r100_1c.a-Hy. Boat n1 uli! bt' ~~·H-evntn1r11•1I. l:x.__ ronll. ;i!nn. Phonr 541i4;;61. S•ve On Rtm11nlng 73s ;'.'II)! QuKit RQY CARVER & MONEY ORDERS I 10/). SlX!: r.:i6-~1n1un1. To11 l0<'11t!on. :".li:~:p~'1 . ._ ~·1200/ [,<lfHi.119_ '10 t'()R~,van F: ::oo rael air CREVIER BMW ~C"'i"l't Ke111•h CALL 64S-0683 I Open Sunday 12-5 Call &\&-112'1 -,--.--. . , 111 !R1\\ J..l. Trlr .. !'lln""· ... r nH•tt,:"· J_ poss. pcrf ~ncl. Snl<'ll •·Stt'\·lcl' • l.A'1111ini:t 1133·9300 ROLLS ROYCE -. ---.-. ,---. Open Weeknights 'Ill 9 Store, Res t., Bar 8095 \\ANf~D. ,Boitt :Slip or S!de t~''· r_irirt·,ll ·!JO'H, ~l··rp~ ;;, $2.."7.1 n1us1 s1-e. ~lllti.i 208 \\'. Is!, S.A. 83.'>3171 1 El'\TE.:n FRO!"ll :-Ol:1cARTllUR - IN,SUl.i\TI·, '\(,~!,. HO\IF, ff I I f 'S lie, r~t Z1 SaJJboli!, 011 Ual· .!:~· 8.'.(H;.191 Lll6::1 Dodge van Clost'd s unday11 1 E 11~(.1 7,1,•.-. NO\V fllld adv.~id thf' SU Ill· en a s r ~ I.OST Jra.v-. Bt'ach •'(}n-boo. 11'111nd. 673-9033. A t s & p t 9400 \V-8 Auto Trans. ni1\V 3 fi"S c ~ f 73 MERCED s n~,w '~1 .. nJl'r ru~I~. L1!1a11 I L1lrl· c•·s.~ion.~: !f'r n1;1chir1('s, Boats,Speed&Ski 9080 u o tr. ars ssr11.· :ot~2-5.".6.1 i!XXl~ile oupc. :sunroo . 300 SEL 45 trat:toi· 111!1 hlow-111 6 in. *P' & G d frrt>z1~1·s, gnu.~. f11·c1·~. un1· ,,"" ,_1 • s. • fln~t m11.trria1. ror t'OO\cr u1nos rin '* bl'('IJ.1~. surf rider11 & niurh NEW 23' CHEETAH '7~ \'.\\'. F.nJrlnr. I'll.I'• ml)(,.·, Autos Winted 9590 556-1240 or !l.~5919 B@auL bluf', hlut interior,l'T~-.. -------.97~45;;-I morn comrortablC" hon1e. Ba~~\vl~ · <'.a~le: 1Ch~~enbaJ'n<1 111ore. 011·ner, /71~16·16·1!'191 . S"""" bo.1.t. 4."tol Chevy JC"t J.ir~~Zigp~~i .. , Asking SJ()(). Capri · 9715 les!L than 9,COO miles. (Lie . .:.::•~Y,;:.;_•:....-------1 Average home unrler S20:'l · . tsc er· awn • 1m -,~~:· al WE NEED YOUR 06811SJ), Oiarge ii. ADAi\TS IN: • KnAbt?. Mnson & }famlin . TV, Radio, HiF i St. 8098 ~11.:1: 'vl~u v•heel _M'1 U CADILLAC ·72 DXJ, Dea:ir, A I c. J"im Slemons TOYOTA$ SULATION" 61:.'·9810 U · ;\lus.'lt'll -Sohmer • Sleln. rea ng runner trai er. l§J A1'1ITTf, LO mi. Slight ?'(':Ir 28050CJ. • t.. 11i 1y _Story & Clark -Winter 7.ENITll, RCA & Syl\'nnln ~II \l'Rrranty. Brand Nl"\v Al.ltnhl"S..le ~ Shafll, clean late n'lOdcl can. bumper dama~~ & seat Imports • \\'urtitzer • \"aniaha TV & stl'rt'Ofi. 1974 mori1•l!' Liquidation. 1takl' ollrr. _ ..., P ald tor or Not. lears. $229!1. &t5-5595 or I BUY!! 1\'C"ii· Spinf'ts Ir ........ $595 priced 10 clear. All avail. A,i;k tor P11t or RogC"r Ask f"or Chuck Trapp 97!4135.J 1301 Quall Goo<l user! furnl'"" & u~ froni ........... , $!\S dn!""1el• 3in 8!0C'k & .__ on1 >I&-m> Cl , 9520 Used Car Manager ?'~'f)Orl Beach . · Pl . .. '""'" 1sp ay. )T picture 1u .... ·. 8 C Antiques & a111c C\PRI 'i4, ~l ust :w.crilke, 3ll9300 •PPAhas"'T'e'R"'s' "'ill IM'll lo0r you l'r~?i~,~~" .. ·" ... ···· 1~39NS yr parts & scn'ice. Cash 90 1 • lass 392 Chr;"S. l-leml O j!'rtting married. Eves aft 7, E~TER FRO~! ~tacARTHUR M AUCTI N I '' *ORGANS'*.... or IC"r nu• to 36 mo. ARC ~~·DI~ ~n;x:t~r:o~~lrlr. 19» \'\\' Bug, perft.ct tor f!.12·106.'i 1959 MERCEDES 646-8616 ar 833-9625 Color TV 190-16 Brookhurst f!Qp · · 1•1 rC"11-toration buff. ~lanuaJ '72 CAPRI •I ~P. air. vinyl art Ii or Sunday. B~ldw1.n -<;onn · l{an1n1ond · or 0021 Al111nta Hunttnr,on tum sli;:nnls. Jn fair stil!llJI..'. lop, nt'w lJJ'C"S, S 2 J 9 j 190 SL '70 Toyota Corona 2 Dr. l"lardtop <367AKI) $1695 '70 Toyota Corona 4 Dr., 1526BLV) $1695 S3~09T~ _ J-O.:~ . ~3-19 l\r1"·111 -K1n100ll · Lo\\'t'e)' • Bl'ach. 968-1319 or 962-5.559 I ][i) Body 1 -:1ra groo<t. H\ghf'~I ·!9-1-3&,l ROADSTER '"' orig hrdtop R~lg:C'r.oo, ·. !homi.._,o; -Yan1· L.\NCER 9jl).2 Sptaker,., Tl'lftlPOrl•lion .a... hid n!~i\'•' Si51J. takC"s. TOP DOLLAR PAID I Coll,..ctor '5 Dre11m-Rare hru·d M isc, W•nted 8081 1 ah.1 · \\u1hlLl'r. , l'O-StS:'OO.Sn~·rtriee forS!OO.! ... Gl-l--1389. IMMEDIATELY Datsun 9nO 10 find n)O(!rl. Brand nt'u . Opr1i,:11n ................ $1.JO ~ 1 1 & 1 bo ~ :'olichtlin rad!&\ lit'('S. ?\1:11.· , T C \\'Ai>."rl-";D: KiHC"n r1n short Lo11.·rcy Spinrl ........ $195 'I yrs. (' l on PAi:' Ii rl BENTLl::Y 4i, htrr.. Hi:i fo"'Or. ALL ~'ORl::IGN CAP .. I} W(LL BUY YOUR I p11.in1, Like new cond thru· 69 oyota orona hair. Calico r-,r on111ge & \\'urlltzer Spinet. ne11· .. S-199 ii·srranty. 6·16-56'n Campers, Silt/ IJl'Ofl hcorl <:ou pt'. ~l ulllncr Call or COmC" !n to sec 115· DATSUN, TOYOTA J vut. Fl\G 915. 2 Dr Cpe, C:J9BE~l) ~·l!itf'. prC"f 6:8 11·ks old. *WIN FREE* 23" COLOR ~~·a111ut oon!iOlf'' Renl 9120 hody. f>·cuiurcd Jn~ yrs oi OR VOLKSWAGEN s-i999. $1695 ti7~1!11 ORGAN LESSONS S\~5. ~lso 21 color con!!Olc '12 CJ-fl.VY Luv \~ton PU rhc i\lloiruc. i\t!nt cond. rArn 1''0R Olt NOT. '''ILL 1 TOYOTA .OF f:?RANGE 8' CABOVER Tr ave' I e , $95. 500·3039. "'/\Ve s I "·a y s cabover :u>-t2.I() or 1139-5919. PAY TOP OOlJ . .AR CAI l.' 1400 N. Tustin St. '69 f C ca.n1pcr Sleeps 4, elcc. FULLERTON MUSIC <"unlpt'r. Sips 4, fully equip. 1\UBUHN ·3·2-:-8 cyl. 2 dr KF..NT Al.LEN, ~10·~14:1. .. Or:in~(' . 639-6750 oyota fOWft 1 S.11-2689 '-· ' 1' ,......, ' 556-1240 nr Rl~5919. '73 240-Z, 9500 n1ile~. unrlC'r -' ou~uucn J'E'a G tOft 09 \Vater jack~. 1lr•lo11·ns S5T5. 18191 Euclid. Fountain Valley I -... ,~"" "1' "151 Brflllj.:hrun, n ('~I 0 red . '1" 350 SL f>--··-t I St ,. w on 557-4836 .,...E,ip ••IC ·6;.-: .... T. Ciunper :-;IK'l'. :.! J.!:tS: 3100 W. <:out llwy,, N.B. warranty. J\luat Joell immed. J,..ather in~erior. Tan oofl· Auto Trans IYRXZTII WANTED 122 N. Harbor, Fullerton tiuik s, auto, air PB/PS Sliis '5.'':i T-R[RD llAR1DTO~... '41·9405 S.1900. or htM offer, 6'73-61:\4 lop. Spel·1al red f11c-to11 $l6, 95 * USED BRICKS _.... 87l·l805 General • 1,200 "'" =''' A T. P IS, resrom t.., •n-1J.:'· I 1·1110 ·o 1 11alnt. J\t k•htHn ti r cs. I :'' ~ ''• · ' ~ -in:t l. Lk new. $38.'"J(I. 610-00.16 \Ve PllY !OP. price in C'llSh for nlOrn ngll 1 :J 'ei·en Iii,-& ln1maculatf', 3T,OCKJ ml. * Si().'1564 * Pl .. AYER PIANOS 'TJ V\V crunpcr poptop, tf'11t, your eleiln used cars & a ftrr :\. 1 WANTED to buy oldC"r J:;uns. NE\V & USED, ROLl ... 5. 4 cyl. Grey m ft r In e 9500 n1iles. $4500 t.irm. Rte Vehicles 9530 trucks. '74 UATSUN, B 210, Hatch-Slo,;ro, Priv ply 673-71 8 1 Please call D•vt Dupree, 2MO o Gr11ce eng/1nin8, $175. 3 burnt'r/ Phone &I0-4142 Howard Chevrolet bark, ~f'arlr. fl('"" \\'hiteo, MERCEDE..<; BENZ -XL:"\T . ·~ . COT OATSUN ,,_,,. •• """"' "'. ' -......... •<>"• ... -" .....,......,,,__~ uo<t ?7n"' ' 1: i : I . ' I! 1 · ~: " I I I I ' ,. ' r lliiiiiiiiiiiiii5'S-iiii96l7 Lant> Costa J\fesa oven, alrohol 11ove & tank, GAS TANK.<; ln!lnlled hy Hlu<' 111t. SIH·k. Sl,OCK>. SEl.ECTION: 2'4!'11 thru s:m. 67:'-Hl-165. Mobile Homes 9140 P.lajoJ"'ll'ay. Truck~ 11nrl J\lncArlhur 11nd Jamboree &l-t-17".i.i n:rs. 15 to moose from at van~. ss,q \V. lllth SI.. C.!\I. Nc"''port Beach S ADDtEBAC."K VALLEY Baits, M1rine Eq. 9G30 MOBILE HOME 4 WhMI Drives fSSO llJ.l.Q.;j,l 'II D1\TSUN 510, xlnt ronil. l~IPOP.TS 8.11-2CMO or HAVE YOU SEEN RAYTllEON Auto Dirl'ction FOR SALE : TOP CASH $$$ ~;: 01=.~';f~5~a~~1:j .~4=9.H'"'='"C''"'· ====~ l~u::·~ii:St:~ci,C::, n~~ ~~i:it:c~~~~ ' LA'71NDTCORYUOISTEAR p:*1 for u;ed A!lC zjJ~l'<'~P!I '~?TrliZJO z'''SI· 16 p.mp. ·~~.&!ip~;t'~~~. ~l~~i ~;J{, The NEW MX Lesi;than lyrago. 20'x 53', 2 BD2BA.C"arp.. •?·?f"1/:l&. .. .-fl '" w '. ver, anosonic no reas. olfer refused . Brand new A\'00 RedC""sl draped, bll·ln.-;., refrig., ~1 .000 111ilcs, \\'nn1 Huhs, _!t!.::!h.';!::!,9~'---~IC'rro, air, front i;cope, 6"16-1736. ma~s. lo 1nilcs, pcrf. rond . """"='-c.---.----,,-- By TOYOTA dinghy lncldlng oars & flodr w11.sher &. c!e<'I. dryer, 1\·irt'd Radio, f\C"I\' 'I'op, (2J!IJ)S..'(1. AMC/ JEEP &l-l--0545 '69 a!OS, all JlOl''l'r options. board. 2 HP JohNOrl OB. for 220 air rood., kitC':1. $2599 1969 Harbo Bl rl C ~1 --AIC, One O\~·ncr, S<'f'\". LtLXUlj' 1ri1h e<..'Ono111y. Trsl All for $595. 646-4341. clock. storare she<I, lan<l· · r \' · · · '69 2000 SPORTS J5fl1. rag.-;, N'C'Ordg. $3800. 675-79~. !ll'ive it 1oday at sc11.ped p11tlo, Three yrl'I. old \VE HUY R. 8 .• RadJ11l~. 2-1 n1pg, 6.W-124·1 For •n 1d Jn Call Miry Beth Wom1n•1 ~orld 642·,671, ext. lJO 2 Col. 2S, Polk. II, 8pinnakers, all'O other Spinnakers & Genoa!. Priced Vt'f}' low. 615-JiaS • Uke nu. 1..ocated Jn new TJ'.IPORTED AllfOS Xlnt cond. 6fa-36.19 ·""7.~-;:;..,o.,--,--,,-~ adult pk. 11 ... ·ay from noisy BEST PRICES PAIDI DATSUN '71 Sta. \\'gn. Xlnt ·~;:~~{. ~rys.~ auto air. .,Pmlewi4 • TOYOTA Slimmin9! Cape Fashion! !::t. One-hlllf W. from club-Dei11n L1wi1 Imports rond. ~ cond, 673-1916 ntl, E.xc. houst'. Tted. to S12.9:JO. Call E66 ilu bor, C.Jl.f. 646·930: Call MT--08!i6. 90 H.P.. Onie 1/0 drive. $395: "'/all controls & pane-I. In boat & running, 641.-11565. EVES. 21U94-4690, 697-7152. ,74 DATSU"I 260Z. A IC, mag 1970 2805. Auto, po"·e r, air, CAN BE SEEN AT• C/\m-1 FOR hi I ded' I 'k ./\~1/Fr.1. J\tid blue book. 1966 Harbor , C.M. 646-9303 • YOUR CAR \\' S, 08 . .., e new. CRESTMDNT '10 TOYOT,A ••~ mllnn 54&-1010 $6495. 640-5677 or 644-77111. MCnGll 6#-l<JO. '73 TOYOTA 7113 50 CAL. Alwnloum, F"°I tank premitt tested. A8 ncw, $100. 643-8495 ESTATES "·agon. o.s. steel R..1 diai 9142 tires. RIH, Top cond. J I975 AUTOS IMPORTED ·n DATSUN P.U. & c:ampeor, 1--------;..,; CORONA 11Y.\t Sile Dr., Brea. (Centrt!.l 714·673-0461 l'ves, 213-58:2..6355 -Xlnt cond, self conla1necl, 29 19Tt YELLOW ~IGTD, Xlnt . Avt. acrou from Brea du~. Generil 9701 l\1PG, $2500. offer. 962-5984 <'Ond Lo mUcai;C, $2,000. call 4 Dr. Auto Trans, Air Cond, F.VlNRUDE 'lSh.'ip. Gd run· ning 1..'01id, Comp v.·/ ron· 1rols. $250. 642-1534 aft . 6 Comm. 11osp.l Lot •46. ·13 240Z. Silver. 4 ~pd. Air, 640-0094 Vmyl Top, ff16HSOl. ~~~;.fng~Y. Pl-:. P.!GR., 19J:c.0~'JsV: p~~~ku:ul:.~ 5~i ~6E1'1 '1'LdEY AJS.2. flbodyll>g SOnpu1r. n111g~. lmn111c, $5300 or best, MGB 9744 $2799 up fnr off mad. J\f nkc offrr. st an. um. Y· Y 960-1705. ~~~h-7990 Motorcycles/ Aftt'-r 6 call 961}-2893 60 ml!dr. !\I.int c 0 n d · .... , D\TSUN' f' u F. 1 •73 MGB j.5G..12IO or 8:J9-55\9. '· ' · · .. .ll:Cf' Sc~ter1 91 SO '69 TOYOTA con1I.. R&I£. h\'\I cluty Under ~·actory \\'an·anty Boats, Power 9040 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' \ I \ ' t . t\°.~ :\'E\\'POllT 111oort'd 26' . t'/\IHLINER ~lust s ('_ 11 . ·n HON DA, Tran 70, Ex- 1w,: !innnctng, tr r 01 s, ~~~nd .. low nliles, $200. any1hing? 16 J . \V. ~lission "''='C,C'-=~~--~ . No . .J, Sn n1a Bllrblln1 ,Cn. lfOD/\fV\ TI frnn1f'. h;-i~ .:; (fl05HWi3-404:t "·hef'l~ I< 111nk. ~lakC" ofr1'1'. :~1961 CHRIS CRAFT !"i4H138 ' · CAVi\LIE!t :l5', \'·benh~. B~A. 6.iO. ltl11ts ,i:Ofld, gaJIC'y, enc. hcnd. oon111. 1·lf>:in, s:..oo. ~'irn1. reblt. V-8, new p11!nt. $2.J!t5. Ct'i111::. 546-lli6 D n y s : 6 >I 6-32.&SfE\'Cs: ~·F:RRARY '62 s UP E P. bumper, 6·1;,...m2 · iXo. 365) LANDCRUISER ;:.;';!'",!1?:.".;,,,"'~;_~1~; HOn<la 9121 $3995 Jlnrrltop, "'irle l\'hf!<'l!<, \\'a1'Jl 839-591!1. '73 JfO.XD.\ ('!\'IC l~"I· i HARBOUR VW -- Jlubs. n1dio, nC\\' paint ... I '74 TOYOTA l~:-.~I !.f \( il I., \1• ~r;,,~ 11L~,11,1;1('' 1>1 \n1 1zs112::;:-,1. Audi 9707 chhat'k. Cid rond. £arl~· 18711 litnrh Bh·d. $42-44':; $ --n1orn<\ or l:11c ,...,.,-s, 837·~ I HUNTINGTON BEACH 1999 'ii) ,\t.:D! l~L.<:, ;\.\f/fi\I J aguar 9730 liif.7-ltGB C:T :'\r\\' p:1in1 I Best Deal Anywhtrtl :o>l{"l'('O, l:llr. sun1wr. 833-9199 -=-------- 67,_,;n " 1 °""'1 """ r,,,,,, """" LEASE OR TRADE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ''r · ' · '61i. :'.}l St-d. flas!->ic. !las 1 Sl2f0, Prh p1v. fi-t4---fi2i6 !M)8-8'l25 15' GLAS'TllON ski boot. Low profile, light V hull. 75 hp, Beautiful. J\fu!;f 1tell, ha\·t: orde~ new boat. $9-"JIJ w/traller. 64().-0735. Au1tln·He1ley 9709 ;··:~~l~niUos ~1'1.·llt.!"lh~r~p: Op.1 . 9746 OAEAll NModLE·w1·11s l..:Ai\'ASAKI Cl"nturi11n 100t·c '70. Rrblt tritns, xlnt rond. 30 l\IPG 't)9 Austin An1rrica 8~--6.165 '71 OPEL CPE $32!1. i\fnke ofter 847·2267. Good ronrl. Best offer l\tust '67 Xl..:E Rof!dster. ~fust f!C'll • :"''!! \l'l' \I' ,,7, ' I I • I ,,, , 1' • '. \• J! 9209 )C>-18 12Y,.22v, Trucks 9560 ~C"ll 494-57(18 this ,,..._>ekend . Xlnl rond. Auto Trt1ns. \r"inyl Top, 90 TOYOTA '62 B&\, 650 CC, chopped I 1\1 k ff 2.3 25 Xtras, $6b ' .;_:,;:_:_o:., ____ _;,:c.:.; BMW 9712 ~996~·h s, a e o er. H.P., tSl$ t799J. '70 Pwr. Skl/Fllh boat '72-400 HUSKY. I mmac. \~·.'trlr., "Silverline," 16' ~~':Z a.rr:e;'.JJP~~~· PH: d('('p V, 130 H.P. Vol\'o 1/0, seat!! 6, S2300. 545-4015 ·n HONDA, CL 350, 5.800 16'T" long BoAton w ha I e r mt .. Good condition. $.)50, Eng. llke new. Stt Ir t'X· GTJ..246(1 aniine at !'i':hock1 i 11 'Tl HONDA Ct.175, lo-mil<'~. Xf'\\'f!Or1 or call 673-20~. Xlnt cond. Grt'a.t ga5 lti' GLl\SPAR. ln IB/OB, I o'~"~"'~'='='7.· ~··=>l--0""'9co1"'---­Gd cond. Co\'ers, Trlr. '66 TRIL':-.tPH Bonne\•ille 0 SlJJO. 675-114.'i mi. on ne"· l'nginr. lil"t's & Hrr•'l•' 0111 In ph1c1"ll near DELI, QUAY · \\'haler, 11' n11r~ /:1r 111 1111, l:t\'ls.h <':tpr. ~ 6~'6:nl'l'blt J oltnron. r,,, 11T ..,rr . ( rl)(-ht t \11lrru, \\'f'n<lt•r{ul ·~ , . ~ , ~ . 11lMiMt 111'-"i"-t'llf""' In 1111.,. sht•!l ~I lcl\ r ol F.lli'TJ!'.lll RISE Hi 1\' · 1 n 1n hull, 1nb1'11. runs good, ~.\l1ll11•!u· 11nr<otM\. (;l't'at f11r 1ir• trlr. $j.5(1, ft75>-87RI f:,·ery1hin.c )hu 111•1 of r :1r l l'lfl"· n!r·rol\dil 1(1nNI 1'' FI~' Gl.A!o:S O I h , !Hmmlr~ .. •k1rnn11n~. lr•I\'. 1'1<,r:1ur11111i;, an~'"'h•'l'C. Pat· ~/'Ill' J h " 1",•so' I I l · ~I 13 ' 8 ~ · I " ,1 o lli!IOn, , peal• r1·1Q<, runic, p11111s plu<1 1 1•111 • .. tzes "'"inc. t~l:Z<\13.i e11sy·cl'O('h1'I sh11wl ru 1.-n;~ . • • , • • ~--~-=----ovC"r Rll. ~t.\ t.STl ·YTI'l. N.~'Tii Boats Rent/Cher . 9050 P'l'fntecl Pat1rn1 920fl . ff\I' f':u•h 1u11trn1 -ttdd 251---'-'--'-----' \\lit.M'1!' Sil.ell 10. l'.!, • 14. ltl <..~ryts f?r l'l\Ch patleom tor 42' NE\'.' Chrl!! • CrAlt J8. Jll1lf Sizes 12'.J.141,, 1s17' Air fl.Toil 11nd Spt>l'lal ffhn· fly·Brldl;t' Sport Fl11herman. 1sa,, 201.i . t.:11. ruA:s ~: c11!ni;:; othet'v.·\~e lhlrd-eh1~11 Plush. full electronics, full ,!jTAn: DRfl:~~ l'IZt.:. d(•llVl'f'Y \\'lll take lhret g111lcy, shower, tlc. For 8-t."'\'};NT\'·f l\'l: CT.NTS "''N'kll flr n1ore. Send to charter by day or week. 6 for each pattern &. Arld z, Allct· 13t'OOk~. the DAILY people max. Ftsb, cruise, rl"nh1 for each p11tten1 rQr PILOT, 105. N<'t'dlecrsft cockllU, tlc. ~ d&y8, Air ~1a11 and Spcl"illl J.f,.nd-l?cPt., Box. 163, Old Chtl,s~ 962-2301 evenin111/...,>ttkends. Jln~: olht·ni iM' lhll'd·<"ll!.1'~ I S!fl11on .. l'\t"\I.' York, N. 'i , .1 delivery \\'ill l1tkf' lhl'{'(' 10011. J>r1n1 Name, Addttlia, Boats, Set 9060 \\',...ks or "' .,_ I Zip, P11U t'n1 N11111ber. ,,,. n..,rr. .:io·m ~I N EE D L ECRAf"T •721 SABOT, Schoclc: bu.lit. flhf:r l-l1Ui11.n ~hr.rttn. 'h," IJAll.\ Crochc't. knll. etc. t'rcC alus m:•~t & wood n1as1. Pit.OT. 412. PnlllMI IJ.-111, d' \lo u... 11.'/Wls 1250 6i).59.)4 232 \\'!'~I 18th ~t ~ 1r'«' ns. ""'"-· _;;.;c::;::::.;·.::;:::::.;·.;.:;.::::::: __ \'ol'k. N.v. t({)it." ~~1~1 111,_tant ~l•f'ranlf' Book. tlOBIE JS. Hull 801· ~llO'lll'. NA.\ll:. .\ D IJ ff t; ~ 8 "ilh Bes1c, tnncy knotl1, pal· comptlltlon gear, xJnt ('(Ind, Zll', !SIZt; Md STl 'J.t: ff'rn~. SLOO. 675-462'7 Nl"\tRt:tt. 1n,1an1 Oflf'.111"1 ~k -n~u~v-,~...,.--,-h-11-,-.-.,-;-• ...,.--,. ~a:: ].fQRE Q 11 IC' k ~': si% pictures, Pat· for Euler. Good oond. $1'7$. ""shlons ond ch(IO'-C one · ' &a-TISI :f:uern f"-'1' from our \\11 1:.~ YOU PAPER. OR '11"'oe;,;,1E='. "°'l6"".-cY~e"ll~ow'"1w"h"1t-<. · prin1't'·Sum~er Ouaio,. ~II PAINT A ROOM, ll'lite the No. 41!11, itrlpr Mils. Otttn. .\Itta. Only 50('. 11n10unt or pa.per or paint 6-lOpm :W,_lM4 INSTANT ~J.::WIN"G ROOJ\ It look lll'hind ll ptc1ure. ' . !leW loday, 'l\'l'llr lomomw. 'l"hl"n ntxt 1lme you °"'""· KITE. No mut, good cond $1. you'll know Ckllf'tly bi"' S300 or bt'~I oft~r. INSTANT f' AS 111 0 N mu<"h m11ttrlAl you'll n"t'd, M2--34M bait. 496-Q.ll'\ 1973 CB 500 llondn rlr11n, l.000 111i. llOl't'A\ n1ilf't1gr, llNLI $1.100 tAkl"S IL R~7·~-l.~ '68 l".\~IA11A :.'00. t\C'\\' h.11. lrry, ?.,000 ini (Ill rn~. S2:'i0. Cnll 6i3-t:12i. y '73 GMC ~ Ton ORANGE COUNTY'S Jensen 9732 VS, aulomalic, po11·er slcC"r· ing, radJo, 39825N. $3077 • ' ;t)t41t lWJi& YOLYO OLDEST 1974 BMW's JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Sl'lecUon of Colon: lmmt"dlate Delivery F'ULL SERVICE DEPARTt.IEl'lol NEWPORT IMPORTS In 9tock rend)' fur im1nediat1 del i\'t'ry. E~C(!llt'nl uving l!ll;i~ l!nrho1·. C.:-.1. 6•Wi 9.ilt\ 011 l'f'n1riin1ni: 1973 models. O~J.: .. \~ l~!l:l 1·1. CA'.\11~0 SS SALt;,S..SER\TICF. Ll::AS!NG ,\\! J-':\1. ,\ c. \\' :-iliELl.. OVERSF.AS DELTVERY 3100 '"· Crt11111 lhvy., N.n. '"'"'' ""·"'" "" 'ffi"'""· ROY CARVER Inc. ___ 642-!~os_ --·r.G 11.\i:F 1•'1;-('h~~· r.:-n;;, I ROLL." ROYCE I li~I\\' Ko)rmann Ghia 9735 ~Ult'. 1 0111w1·. ,1n1 rond, I 2J.I F.0 • l~th St. ~·IS-('.:i.tll Cost11 ~lcsa • 546-4.J.W 'ii KAH:'ol.\N:'\ L;hi:i. Xlnt ---ronrl, SI~. C11.ll ~like, S EMBED 6T.'r Ti!IJ aft 5pm or "k('ncls. M.,zda 97ii SEE 11-i E ALL. N E\V ROTARY PICKUP AND THE '74 RDTARY- RX4 200\ E. f~lrsl St . Sllnt11 Anl\ 1----=s:is·TSn M1rcede1 a;n .. --9740 'fo.1 l\tU ~. •11to, ll!flthcr; lnte:rlor, Mtffm. St •OO . ll7H04ll BOOK 11unctreds o f \\'ftoul " lrr.v~pr1«'d car? 30· FIG Yorktown 'Tl, fdhfon facts. $L. nre.d lt'id.'.'y's Oaa&itied Ad&. Atomic • "· whet!), I VIW siereo. SIM Tm'IUI .fn-21l.! CROSSWbRD PUZZLE ANSWERS The f•slf:1t draw in tht WMLt. •.• a Dally Pilot Oaulrled Ad. Olli 84~71. • .. BILL MAXEY'·· TOYOTA " I '70 OPEL 1966 Harbor, r..~f. f;46-!;Z03 !..EASE A BRAND NEW 'T4 TOY OT A 1200 Corolla Sedan tor only $55.25 per mo. 36 mos. open end lease. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA : " I , I I , , , , , • , , '' \d'.•,I"'• 11 ,111 Sta. '\1agon. radio, btr, RU!. Lrans, 2'1.00J aet. n1Ues. lUC. 936COGI. SllilQ. Jim Slemons l·T'-r-iu'-m'-p"h ____ 9_7c.6_71 Imports '66 TRIUMPH 1301 Quail Good Cond. T\c"·ron &u.ch * :i.1;;.-0i'G..1* IUJ.!\VX> v lk E:\Tt:Jl FHOM ,\l11C'ARTH UR c swagen 9770 Peu9eot 9741 '69 VW BUG NEW PEUGEOT DEALER r..11• lio, Heater, Sup!'r I. o 11. !\fill'~. Super Gll.8 Stiver. (ZAEl1i1 . Compll!to &les and Service. 50 <'On1pact1 on display. $1495 ·~ .. COT DATSUN .... -....... '··-· --.... ._..., L•'"' ' ,., ' "" PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU ~~<..~n~~=!~· ~'. 155J W. Uncoln Ave.. C.t.11 61~~ Anthrnp S3U23J --.• ~,~"'="-· ~u-,,-..... --. --1 Porsche 9750 YeUo'4' 11un-roof. 646-4962 '63 &~. li50 ec. eltt:. '611 A t reblt n sunrOor. new tr&J\5, aterto. · u 0 • e g., I t nd Beil! 0 rt I!: r Aflf/f)f, llUl\?'OOf, radial& ~9TT · C&l) &M128 +'65 POR.snfE C LcM· '6!'1 V,,\r, F'AS'TBACK mllt&i~. nt"' C"na:. !\ini con· t:XCEU.O.'T CON~TTIOS dlUon. Call 6.(6..0."°7. Evcll 4-&111. • 919-6~.~ Toyot• 9745 '72 SUPER Ikallt .. ":JR --'--------'-'-l 22.000 mi , Top cond1uon, 'Tl TOYOTA. '.\t11rit Jt, Exe. Ontngf', ~~114"1 cond.,lO\I' rni., Sl.COO or bf',q '60 \\\' Bug. Body good offtt. !\tr. Stnilh. 9TtMiOJ>. ~N't'I!!: niech. '-1.'0~. S~. exl 7. ~'kdu. 12"l5 \\'.Bay. NB.~ '69 TOYOTA Coronn. Auto, '67 \'\\r FASTBAO\, xlnt Ah', Nld1n.lr, $'$(), C.11 rond. Sl-250. 830-TM2. • StG-Ol\1 Any d1,1 ll the BEST DAY to nin 111 adt Don't dtJay ••• "'Lb t" ll In clU&Uied, ShJ to ~ RUil.its! &C-56'7'8. ' v s N N ' p 7 • Volktw..-n -mo Chevrolet "20 FoNI 9MO Mercury tfsO"Muslang 9952 1 Oldamoblie ~------Sundilly A.p,11 14 1074--~ DAll~ PILOT D~· 99S5 ·Pinto 99S7 Pinto '957 Plym-oUfh 99t!.1 '64 rALCON 2 dr auto. v.a • ·n ?itERC. t.ton1~ !\IX, 2 * SPECIAL * '"" """ .. 1 ... ,,.. """"· 0r. "'""""" 1 ~" ,.,. •. 1 -------~ '66 MUSTANG sale••~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS •n PINTO RUNABOUT Gold tNo. 3011 $2095 '71 PINTO ATLAS - ""' !No. 2ffi) $13'95 HARBOUR vw * Of ..__ w--L -· J -tlrn, + ntW 0Mclnol O•""'· 18,000 Ml., 11'9 -'fluffier Q'ltem. R/H Runs aJl'<Ond .. P"-'r. di.le bnl.kt's, 1 &-lf.-oU \'try cood· s.eG rndln, linte-<I i:l:\U. Bttt Clb'. 'U PLYMOUTH CPE 961J.2648 pvt. pyt. ::.~~·Tl~ Automat.lc, alr cond .• pov.-tr alttrins::, r1ullo, tSil1016~. U Cl!tl!M'lit .i\IUJiljlna in IO'A"D. Chryaler/Plymoulh HONDA CARS HARBOUR VW HARBOUR VW Opeu ti.Lily • Suri. 'tll 10 Pl NIVERSITY OLDS FOR v-1. AT, J"S, Air 1l.iCXt2S1 'TJ Pllli'TO SQUIRE \l.'CN. Must'~."-..,----,99~5=2 SELECTION e PRICE $799 Xlni """'· ""''.,. 10 •P.1 __ ._:. ____ _ ~~1~t~N<j,!~'~· ~~/!Cit 1\iJ I 1k•fl<"b Hl\•d. 1141--443.i 2329 )(arbor Blvd., 2851> ll&r bar Blvd, HµNTINGTON BEACH Co<;ta M tea ~In ~feu. . .,..., . ., l\l .'>:At-:01 T. 1111". 111iuto 546-1934 1<n •• $977 W_..end Specials 111~1&tt. 67!i-41il7. aft ~ 'i tGhla. 11 4 cyl, Auto, alr. IJR '69 TOYOTA llncoln f94S P"'T, r11d1at11. lliOO ml., ~f":Y Pl~"'TO :o;.'(111", loU!l'I, '•7°1 {."\Jtla~~ l,Ht\" ,1/o~l k rad l t I 0'81L,, ]{l\I riul"~ 1.11J,.1:~(' Thunderbird 9971 • --• · • r 1r 1J1i. CW!Orll I k )• S ' l 9 ' ""il'N'O lapt-. I• i.1. £. b. Sa~'-"'1 n•:r Slf ... il ·fi~4 . .fiZU. &:D.oo1-.. 11 i»*Y "J ;i . • • • e IUCJS STATION WAGON take !Cln11ll 1pts. t'ar 1n 8h1t, 4 1pd, ndkl, heater. Uncoln O:inllnental, '6 S , trade. ~ n flC'f' SZVl 1~; • l -"i:! -I "l''·~I. new elu1t h, 1973 ~LJJ:I-.: .. 1tir ~..in \l.'ttj,'nn ~tu. LIW p -TOYOTA ·57 T·BIRn. "h11r v:/~k. 'll 1rr . 1~•11hul(', hiw'dtop. 11111,., <X°TKW J. SUvtr rn.y, 4 dr. Black lAn-'69 l\fUSTA.i'<:G, ~hu~h I, au-. $799 ~u ~-"--'· rood SlOO'l. 11tf'roo, Wkt> nt>11. S1500. or Into 99S7 j B~'OV.'TI. ru1~. \'f!.ty clt-an Grf'i.1 i"Of'lllH A(', $}'~ 1g.i.-ais2. ntrli1'1~. ·I 11opd, 49',!. t60".!. Iran .... , •·lt"l 1,1 1n..i.,.~. \"l•J) -·~ bt1t olf<'r. 96#-L".16'.i 72 PINTO RUNABOUT '72 PINTO SQUIRE 11w."'"' s~ 751, 61........rJt .. No. 943 1965 .... $195 No 400 1966 $1195 '69 CHEVY Maivtrlck tM7 '66 !>fUSTA'.'llG must ~u \" ~ .fi9'l·4790 Stt'\'t> "!16 T Bl ft!) ~~l! (;,.::a Ytllov.· t No. 3041 WAGON Plymouth 1966 Harbor. C.~t. • ' . • • . l spd. nu p.'lint. m!ij!~. tinttd '66 CONVERTIBLE. litiek, 9960 "'>nd s21~ •. Pri\",&lt' l '!y $2195 Arr l'l•nd, fNo. 3S61 ~i-'6lYi No. 1061970 .... $1695 IMPALA CPI *71 MAVERICK. 6 cyl, auto, 1111.111 .. ;\1nt. i-ond. 003-Jll6 A/C, Ml. tape dk, 10\~· No, 3571974 ... $2595 V·8, Au10 'TTanl, Power a/c, M t radio. Good cond. Vaoa.nciH coat mooo)'! Reit ml'a. 20 m.p.g. Can see nn HARBOUR VW $2395 '71 DUSTER Tut~h·r. t3!ho, Vega 99 74 heater, pis. 11ulo, V·S, -f\IANY li10RE! ! OVER 40 St~, l9!5MSPJ, $})])/bett offf!I' 493--1291 llarbor Blvd, C.~I. ncept BU~S TO CHOOSE Flt01'J. $899 Sell klltt it.em1 w1tb a o.uy ~" e~~ : ~ = Sun. 5'&8-!609, or S36-8566. H 1m1 8'och Bh~. '<24435 1 HARBOUR VW UNTJNGTON BEACH 18711 l.M·uch Bl\'d. W-4CS "'dials, Sl3t.O 9ii'\.\9T."1 'i'l \·r:CA sm. \'fi?Jl., r:-.;c Ouidflrd Ad' C"iil64H1:i78 CLASS SELl-'< -~-HUNTINGTON .BEACH lnday! ront1 . l<&H. C'U.!>ICJm Jn1 lo TIU l~I ottt-r. GA6-1L2l • Pl1ot Clualned ad. 60-5618· Clautrled Ad. CLASS SEW -642{£78 Buses '61 MALIBU CPE Autos New 9900 A"'u'°'t,_.0-1,""N""•~w~--.9'"1=00 Autos, New 9800 A No. 353 1970 ... $2395 \1.8. Auto Trana, po .,,. tr ' utos, New 9800 Autos. New 9800 Autos, New 9800, Autos, N;-;--9800 No. 3411971 ... $2595 S1.,.,,,,., <WVPlllll. • CAMPERS $799 No. 1131970 ... $1395 '64 PONTIAC CPE No. 338 1970 ... , $2495 V·8, -I apd, tOPG31JJ No. 766 1971 ... $1495 '$399 • Squarebac:ks OPEN MON THRU SAT No. 1161 1969 .. $1495 'Tl~ 9 No.114 1970 ... $1795 SUNOAYS 'TIL ·6 • • • • Oth er m•k• qu11Jty c1r1 GROTH priced for your budget. CHEVROLET e '•· 1'9 '10 DATSUN 510 i 1~~r autoni . A~t·F~I. 19211 BEACH Bli_VD. e N•l. t:\\I ·;1 Cl-IE\'. VEGA. 847-6087 549-3331 JIATCllB,\C10:, rnrHo, $1(..% HUNTINGTON BEACH • • • lrand New '74 HARBOUR M~l~~,.~~!c~0 VW S.r 5!7?!, 18711 Buch Bl. 8414435 Howard Chevrolet HUNTINGTON BEACH )lacAr_rhur nnd Jamboree f';l''A"port Bca1 . .'h 83.1-0555 '.71 vw Sunroof Bus 1964 CHEVY Nova, 15 cyl. A-1 cond. Nf'w tltti:, shork~. 7 Passrnc;C'r, llnn <1culate. nr..,,· 11.moa: dn>i1e. $650. (932Ul-"U•. 54~1"65 $29 9 5 1~·ss=E-·1 ~c.-m-,-,,,-. ~™'~,-IA-c~. ~w~m· ...... ,.,., ....... DOT CATSUN ................. -· ····· ·~ ..... ' .,.,.,-044;i ...... '"" not sell lo just a.tl)'Ol'I". ?-tust M>e 10 app?'\"'Ciate.'. :\!on- Thun btv.TI G & 9: 613-m-t '61 CHEV SS Impala, new .~=~--...,.---,,,,--~1ichelln Radials. Best of-"66 \\\" Bus. pA.nel, sliding fer. 5.$-6948 11.fler 5 pm sldr th.1or. 1·rhlt Pn~. new , clulC"h. frt•.o;h pa int, new &I CHEVY auto, 2 dr h.t. Un•:-SllOO firm, Don, Reblt motor. Clean. $Zia. 645-51 l ;i; I ='2""13">5_.!1>-"'2_,100_,.,,..,,--c;o-.,,.,., '71 V\\' \\'Ith air, 43.000 ml. 'fi6 I~lPALA, rndlo. air, M"IV rip off dealer price S219S. tlre11. Orig. OY,..ner. $495. Ph. l\ty p1ice 51600. Call 494-0'287 _ .. _~_84_1_8 ______ 1 afl ~, p.m. ':.6 OiEVY l'li, 4 &pd, make ·n ""' . 1 . 43 nnn • otter. ., ., \\ 11 i au·, ·""" m1, 8l3--B35T alter 4 pm rip off dealrr price UJ.95. ==,,;:;::;-==-'-"o;....-1 My prii."C' 51600. Cnll 494-0287 Chryslif 992S lllt 5 pn1. · 'll VW """ R<I' '"OOO '84 ll\IPERIAL Convt. \\'hlte. ~ • "-"'lt• '.. ~ ON, sm-or Beat Offer. Call n1l. Excellent, $1750. 646-07'.r; 6-l~tO:l!I 64Z--On7 ' '69 SEDAN l·C;;on;;;;;tl;n•;;•;t•;;l;;;;;;;;;99;;;30;1 /VT. $9.'JO. I• (2131 ~2977 '72 V W Sqback Wagon, Call 543-9.lSJ belore 5 Volvo 9772 '74 VOLVO Bost OHi Anywherol LEASE OR BUY All Modtlal OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO .,9.•n Llnco1n's & Mark's r.iany lo Q)()()R }'rom No cash n~ 8041 Bolsa \\"cstm!Rster Corvette WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR VE'ITE dlr., 84Hll44 9935 "63 DODGE Dart, no denL11. good local distance car. Slant 6 cyl, 3 .!lpd stand. ~hlft. radio, nffds some v•nrk. S~OO. ~II~ ' ·I", ,0, ·TO DODGE 0111.u:nger. Slant lfl96 Ila r t-or, C.~r. · v-. ·' 6, ~.OOJ n1!, \cry cltan. '72 VOLVO ""' 0 ""· '" '· "'~" '66 DODGE Coronet good l'C'OIJunlY t';tf. All reasonable ·I .~peed. ;ed!o. he111rr, ful.'I oHl'rs! ira.nk, 8..,_2929_ lnJ CCtor. ·~J::L T. Brand New '7 4 NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP ltOOOX11Ml514J $ Brand New '7 4 VEGA NOTCHBACK · I tO:l"1!316654) $ YOUR CHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Brand New '74 FLEETSIDE Brand New '74 CHEVROLET 8 ft. PICKUP -VAN • V8 engine, radio, heater. heavy duty rear springs. 1122904) (668). Automatic, power stee ring, radio. heater. 350 VS, aux1 seat. 11nted glass • H.D. sprin gs, H.0. cool. (135967) (797) LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU LOADED: Automatic transmission , radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. ( 699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. $ 83 '73 MONTE CARLO 19.000 mtlea. Vlnyt roor. 11r, P.S., P.B., aulo., VS. -cer. (71IOKHZJ. 73 CHEVY BIAZER 4 wheel dri...e, P.S., auto .• radio. (96717Nl '72 IMPALA CUSTOM Coupe 14 347 m11es. Vinyl roof. air. auto .. tilt wnl., elec. windows, immaculate car. (B50EKH) PER MONllf 36 Mo. 0.E.L-0.A.C. '71 IMPALA Vinyl roof. Au!o. VB. ai r, P.S., P.B., 33.000 miles. sure nice. (670CXVJ $31 77 "'DODGE 4 d<. Sedan. AC. :\111~1 ~nificP $ 1 59 5 . 53&-0210 or 642-4527 1--------------1 -~ 70 DODGE DART "SW· s3599 s3099 s22 99 - "'••M L•·.:· '""" .. , <>!· "~"' .. "'""" .. -------173 FORo ~ TOii s2999 ..... -=,_.,,.,,.=,,,_.,....,,..,.........-t---------•u"""" Ull''8 IO\lo' mllt1. a56--0:j67, Pk:kup. YB, H.O. tQuio., VOLVO Ford 9940 72 VE nldio,auto, P.S. (37471NI '72 CAPRICE COUPE '71 IMPALA 4 DR. H.T. '71 FORD PINTO ,,_ -22,000GAm,·1Pos.ANN,.ceE(LO_FNIJ i--------------1 2,e,,.ooop smilesP.Beleov.1n~1""rooowsl, s"u"oewr"""n,;t'"c',o,.. P.S .. P B., aoto., va, vonyl roof, aharp ... 1966 Harbor. C.?of. 646-93«: '73 Valvo 1800ES 4 speed tranunlulon, radio, heater, custorn exterior. 4 «peed w/overdrlve, leather {372COZ). ~~'1"~ .:;r l6,000 mil" $1577 . 831-2040 S.ddleback Valley l PRTVATF.l::t•\'olvo '74, • ~IAJ.TOYQtJUiAJA• now "2E . .uw ' •p<i. PIS. •. JlV.T di~ brks, N'elinln i:: bkt _.;;ra ts. rncllo. 2 dr -"L'da.n. 196G Harbor. C.~f. &fG.9303 HPral h11J1!1:1l n: j.16-05~1. GOOD ~liable 9 pass. ·.6.1 '61 VOLVO 122S. El'Qnon1ic11I v.·gn. Ui mpg, run.~ tcnific l ra~rlution. Sl!j. Call $7;J, Call :018--3271 . 67:J.. AUTOS-USED Autos, Used AMC '11 JAVF.LI~. SST, A/C, radlals, SI~. ....... 1., '66 RAl\IBLF'..R Ambassador Clean $350. 833-3146 Buick FOR leMC, '73 Buick Electra 225. Xlnt c~nrl . Loaded! Sl40. nK>. 494-899'1. Cadillac '69-'72 CAOILLACS ,\fany to choose Iron\ No cash nMdtd 8041 BOLSA \\'i'fihninster CAD. 'ilf.4dr:-MJPWr. A-1 cond., only S2.003. Prlv, Ply, &4()..JJ5i' Camaro 9917 BLUJ:: 'il v./blur-lnttt1ot, p.1 1. A/c, Y/i \'.S, auto. $1995 tlm1. call -557-$$7 alt 4pm '67 CA~L\RO $700. ~ iA'kdays. 644-4597 I'.\~, ""kf'r1tb:. '74 ........ II M.c:h Y 4 <yl., It, H, Awto Tr1P1t, Ot lw-• lr1t, 111• +1111,, 4,000 111llt1 1740HTV I $3689 ,,__,_ 1-. • ,, • • • .. • " 6 • " • (653DSZJ $1699 ;r.cl<~CV~ ~ oQUIO., s2999 (109FBW 72 VEGA WAGON AubNtlc. rwSk>. 1ir gond., low price. Superior CM. (1S6fHA) t"ldio. auto., P.S. (31128NJ 73 OIEVY M Tdtl Pickup. VB, H.O. eQ1JIO., radio. auto., P.S. (37540N) 52599 '72 CHEVY WAGON Klngswood 9 oass. RaQ<. air, P.S .. P.B .. auto., ve (reg. gas). Low PflOO. '71 CHEVROLET WAGON Klngswood Q pa'.S. Good mites. PS., P.8 ., roof rilCk, V8 O\JlO. AM/FM siereo. (51QOOK) '2399 72 OtEVY ¥<TOH s27 99 s2599 --------------!Pickup. H.O. eoulp., 1fr s23991-------------+--------------72 CHEVY II NOVA ff~L;•dlo, aUlo., P S. '72 IMPALA 4 DOOR '72 FORD Country Squire 4 Doot. Low mllelll. 6 cyt. automatie, power r---------------l 2s.ooo miles. Air, P S. auto .• P.S .• VB, elec. L TO 1 o pass. warion. Loaded. 27.000 mllea. """""· ce21e1 4 -1 TON CHEVROLETS wondows.1111 whl.1109FBLJ (489EK DI s2 5 9 9 72 .. '71. Long wheel bale, dual rear !Ires. 'rrucks In excel*'l: condition with or withOut --~~--------~-11C11cobOdleL 72 CHEVROLET MALIBU EXAMPLE: 72 CHEVY 1 TON 0..... 17,000 lhJtt, Auto. air, P.S. nldlQ, nice V8. ..,,omatlc. -11...ing. 199595Kl. Come car. -52399 . 2828 HARBOR BLVD. ) '72 CHEVROLET WAGON t<lngSWOOd waQOn. 6 Pass. P.S, P.8 ., air, aulO.. rte110. {356UEW) COSTA MESA s3199 '71 FORD Country Squire LTD W1gon. LoadC'd. (4818XO}. 34,718 mil• 546·1200 • . ti " I • ·~ .. .. ·t I ' ' ' • • Orange County's Largest Inventory Recludlon Sale . FREE FULL TANK Of ·GA WITH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASED AT TIME OF DELIVERY . · UP TO ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST UP TO · 3o ·MPG t' RENAULT\~ DEALERSH.IP 30. MPG NEW 1973's & NEW 1974's TO CHOOSE FROM. ' ''SEDANS ,,,.. WAGONS -COUPES'' • BRAND NEW . ...., 1974 RENAULT SEDAN $1 00 TOTAL DOWN • .. $ 8 5 OO Per Month . #91 03431 Plus lllx I lk. . $2871.40 total cash P.rice includinp tax~ license. Deferred pay.,.ent price $3343.40 1nclud1ng tax & license and all carryl!l9 char_gesfor36 months . O.A.C. APR 11.22 45 ·aa s l>efore 1st a ment. IMMEDIATE $ 2 6 DELIVERY COMPACT & ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARKETll.I TOTAL DOWH PAYMENT 73 TOYOTA CRICA H.T. or wudilioiilq, rcdo.heoier. !tnll-ESI ~488 $ I 00 '72 MAVERICK b ~. Ol.lk>m:Jlic. iodio. heolar. PB!>FlYJ TOTAL $1788 DOWH PAYMENT PEii MONTH l 1?62 2A Te>!#I tHll pr..:. ll'IC tllO I lie. 09""'9d ~ l)'>I» l 1510 RI. 1.-l k. • .~ c.rr)'inQ ~ tor 30 -t& o ~c ""' 1553"!1. •S!M'.A Ntto<11t1 _,,., • $100 TOTAL DOWH PA YMEHT '69V.W. BUG Rodio ord 1-eo!er, (IWJ'B) '988 l'YMOHTH OPEii IASTIR SUllDAY 9 a.m. 1111 9 p.m. * 48 Month FinancinCJ Avallable Oo UIMI I t7l'1 ""'r Miiii of _. .. Appr....i c:.... hr Y .. r Co•weale•ce-Lowe1t P•y .... 1 •• H ... Htw AlfMIMl ir1! * me S.Minute Credit Check * Excellent Trade Allowances Domnllc-<:_..t -l'or•ign-f'old For or Mot. * Mo Minimum of Maximum Down Payments . Expm Crodit c .... ..iors to Help You fit Tho C• of Yow Cltoice-Into Yow luclpt. * Gold Seal Guorantee To T ... Tho Risk Out of loyiag a llMd Cr. TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT PER MONTH Pa MONTH 1~1 n1a TcT&t cw. ~lrl';I , .. 'lk:. Delern!d ~-"" ~ircl.w •llc. .,..,.Clft\'irlOctwvRlar•~ O"'C.""' 131l"li..•6 <IOT'$"-b•h•NY.......i. ~ • $I 00 71 TOYOTA COROllA *47 TOTAL ~. v~ ""'°9""9""'· 12b'XJ.~ 'I} DOWHPAYMlKT ..,, PRMOMTH l I \ • ' ' i < l lJOI P1!1 Tot•~ llllOl lftc. i. I lie.~~ .,;c. l1M09'd. IU I lie 11'd .. ....,..er_,.. b' 30..,,.. 0 .A.t. A¥. II.eh. •$*1St»lln Ill.~ l 1080.21 Tot" c:d> price wie. 'ta I lo. Dtti.r..d DIVb!\I priOt •1221 lrd. .. I lie. _,II .......... tlr M .,.... I 0.A.C. NJI, 1 T,OJ':I,, •$ .. .,.bl'°"' 1111 _..,.,., , 1 TOTAL DOWH PAYMENT < 71 VEGA R<><lo. '-•. ['5206fJ '188 PaMOHTH TWO TO CHOOSE FROM ~ $ 1971 TOYOTA . I 00 COftONA.MAltlC 11'$. RHIOs, hnt~ • ..utiiifal'lb. l ie. 007-0L T. lie. 611·08V. · • $ $ 00 . '690PEL $ TOTAL 1488 I . . .Y-. r.,,... too,,.· •• spool. •O<lo. 42 . DOWN PAYMENT PJRMONTH '-·1"i899 ; ., ..... T-~--ltd.-l lc.°"""'..,.... .... tf7t ............... ...,.. ..... ill!I...... . DO~~'fv'~ . • . .. NOH'l'H ~·· '""~.,............... . . ...... It Tl!ttl cnh 11"1'1 Ire. ... I le. IWill"'6 .,_. • 11 tOl INl 111111 I le. .W .. ...,... ..... IW 2'I ..... o ... c .,A11t.11""' •5o»v11 1.i. • 1'•.., • . . . . -. I ' I I ... ~ ... COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK. OF APRIL 14 ·APRIL 20 • Friendly AMC/Jeep 1969 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 645-7770 -Word S Lee. Inc 1234 S Moin St . Santo Ano 54 7-5826 _ Roy Carver Inc 234 E 17th St Coc;to Mern 546 4444 -Crevier M otors 208 W I st St Santo Ano 835-3171 Soddlebock Volley lmpons 28402 Marguerite Parkway M1ss1on V1e10 495-4949 CADILLAC = Nabers Cadillac . 2600 Harbor Blvd . Cosio Mesa -540 9100 - - . CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd Cosio Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd Hunt ington Beach 8 -l 2 7781 .1 FORD -Dunton Ford 2240 So Main St . Santo Ano -546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 642-00 I 0 -University Oldsmobile -2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN • MERCURY ~ Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Bl vd . Huntington Beach 842-8844 = Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercu ry ~ 130 I No. T ust1n. Santo A no : Connell Chevrolet -2828 Harbor Blvd Coste Meso ; 546-1200 ~- ~ University Oldsmobile -2850 Harbor Blvd . Cosio M esa -540-9640 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 14, 1974 PONTIAC -=Dove Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd. Cosro Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE ·=Roy Carver Inc. 234 E 17th Sr Cosio Meso 546-4444 TOYOTA Deon Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 646-9303 -VOLKSWAGEN =Chic!. Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 :. VOLVO Deon Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. · Costa Mesa 646-9303 l l ;OOA 11;30 12:30 2 1:00 1 2 1:30 3:00 4:00 1 WIEK IPORTI HltJHlllJ/ITI SUNDAY, APRIL 14 O:OOAM f) ( 29 8 ) 8 NBA Basketball Play-Offs 1 :00 O 23 6 10 NHL Hocke>'\ Slanley Cup Play Offs 2·00 m Dodger Baseball DOdfers VS Houston AslrOS 1 :00 f) ( 29 8 ) s Masters Golf Tournament 1.30 O 23 6 10 World Champ1onsh1p Tennis . O 11 J American Sportsman 2.15 O 17 J Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 2:30 O 17 J World lnv1tat1onal Tennis 3:30 O 11 3 Wide World of Sports l he Nat•Ondl C11,1111p1onst11p Sprint Car Race 11:30 O 10 ITA Pro Track Classic TUESDAY, APRIL 16 6:30PM f) ( 29 8 ) 8 NBA Basketball Play·Offs THURSDAY, APRIL 18 6:00PM f) ( 29 8 ) 8 NBA Basketball Play·Offs 8:00 e Jerry Gross Sports Special ffi Bo1ting From the Olympic FRIDAY, APRIL 19 7:30PM 26 Ma1or League Baseball Giants vs Dodi e1 s 8:00 O Angel Baseball Anpels vs Oakland A's SATURDAY, APRIL 20 ll:OOAM Q Ma1or League Baseball Kansas City at Chicago 11 :30 O ( 29 a ) a NBA Basketball Play-Offs 12:30 26 Greatest Sports Legends 1:00 101 23 6 Ma1or League Baseball Kansas City vs Ch1cato 26 Major League Baseball Giants vs Dodgers 1;30 O Angel Baseball Anppls vs Oakland A's 3:00 O 17 J Dinah Shore Golf Classic 4:00 O Spring Sports Track & Field-USC vs Stanford O 10 Greatest Sports Legends 5:00 O 17 J Wide World of Sports The Wood Memonal Stakes rac:e. and the lntern.it1ona1 Speedway Mo torcycle Champ1onsh1p 6:30 ( 29 a ) Olileatest Sports Legends 7:30 ~6-Boxing From the Olympic D 26 ABA Basketball 01v1s1onal Play-Offs ''THE SMALL CAR EXPERTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS l'HSONAllZID LEASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 I:=-' .•. Ser11i11 r1 _A// L?eac/, Llli<'J 5 MINUTES SOUTH or SAN DIEGO rw ~ 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ft!f fJ All' l'llfll JV W[f ~ l\ftflll 14 l'•/4 • • • 1000 1T • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE O F L ABEL Mrs John Doe 123 Mai n Street An yto w n Anystate 12J4 S 1 J, Labels Do Not Have A Prin ted Border Stylish Vogue fype on f;ne qual.fy whi!n gi.mmPd papor, r---------------------, I I I t L Fill in this c~°"· clip ond mail with S 1.25 to: Pilot Printinq L~I Div .• Post Office Box I 560 Coast Mesa, California 92626 Be Sure to uu your Zip Code ---f 4''·''4;"f l"tH~--________ _J Page 3 Benny Goodm1n, the univer11lly 1c- knowledged King of Swing, st1r1 in his own television Special. "Mon11nto Night Pre11nt1 Benny Goodm1n ," which ain Sunday at 8:30PM. KTTV Channel 11 . Airing just six weeks prior to his &5th (M1y 30) birthday, Goodm1n'1 guests include Mel T orme, British 1ong1tre11 Cleo Laine, in her Anleric1n Hriety tele- vision show debut . ind 1 host of gr11t1 from the jazz worfd, including: Ma. hine'a husband , John Dankworth; Red Norva., Slim Stewart, Hink Jones, Gr1dy Tate, Bobby Hackett, loot Sims and Bucky Piuarelli. A special attraction is Benny's daughter Rachel, who joins her f 1th er on "Gr1nd Duo Concertant," at the Goodman home in Stamford, Conn. Filmed entirely on location in New York City and St1mford, the hour-long music show includes 1 Carnegie Hall concert aegment which marks the 38th .anniver- 11ry of Goodman's record-br11king jau concert there in 1938. • As 1 series of brut1I murders moves 1 mount1in resort community tow1rd p1nic. Andy Griffith. 11 Chief of Police. desperately searches for the mysterious mur- derer before he can strike 1g1in in "Winter Kill." on the ABC Monday Night Movie at 9PM . Joining Griffith.,, who pl1y1 Chief of Police Sam McNeil!. is special guest Sheree North IS Betty. 1 waitress and close friend of Sam's; John Calvin IS P1trolm1n Jerry Troy; end Louise l1th1m IS Doris Clayton. Sam's switchboard operator. Guest-starring ere John larch IS Dr. Hammond; Tim O'Connor IS Bill Carter; Lawrence Pressmen IS Peter lockhard; Eugene Roche IS the town mayor, Clinton Bickford; Charfes Tyner IS Charley, end Joyce Van Patten as Grace lockhard. Elayne Heilveil is seen 11 Cynthie. 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:20 10:30 THE OAIL Y P1Ul1 1 V WHK APRIL 14 1'11.& DAYTIME PROGRAMS MORNING m Futures I m Molhtrs·ln•UW 'J~ ,.6~ Get Srn1rt 26 To Be Announced 11:00I 129 'I L:J' Youni l Restless , » 6) @ m Jac•pot 6:00 I OC Sunrise Semester Movies: See Daytime Movies . Knowfedre 6 The Fu(itlw Unlveriity of the Air rt f3) al love American Styte 6:30 I Odysuy & SR :!:.!r Pyle I 01y 11 N1&ht Or1m1 Cinema 36 3·30 EJ Movie: See Daytime Movies · Not for Women Only Et) Eltrtric Company 6 Daybruk ,.... ,. 3 Topic Wed . Thurs . Movit; See Dayllme Movie~ Mon . Tues , Fri O M1~e Oou(las Show Alan Alda c.o hosts 8 Edut1tion1I ruturn ll:JC 0 (~ :Jj) ~ Starch for lomor· F~ Collere Credit Course ucepr O 1'l W ).g) m Celebrity SWeep- JOl Carner TeQrmstroni mkes n Oaie & Harriet i"6 Mayberry RFD m Bull~nkle 0 1f Tr C£) Girl in My life ; One life to Uve Wed 7:00 8 (~ta ) 'J6 Cf News I let's Rip 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Vision On Wed (D 26 Green Acres · ~ @ (\9) ID Today Show Petticott Junction I C1rtoons World Buslnus New.s (!) Nanny & the Profusor 117 3 J Movie: See Daytime Movies Alterschool Speci1I "Alexander'' (R) Wed Michael Jackson Show Mister Roeers' Nei&hborhood G1mer Ted Armstronr New Zoo Revue Stock ucha nge Sesame street 7:30 I LIS5le Ralph Story's AM · Davey l Goliath BUI$ & His Buddies Skip & Woofer World Business News 8:00 O (Q9 8 ) Captain Kane1roo 00 Leave It to Beaver (s8J Sunup Mel Knoepp Romper Room The Flintstones ~4 Bozo's Bic Top fID Hodgepodre lodre 8:30 '3) Collere Credit Course 00 Ozzie l Harriet ~ J1tlt LI Linne Yo11 & Friends ~ '3) Bullwin~le 1;10 Manna £!j) Yori for Hulth 9:00 ~ (e29 f8 ) 'l , The Joker's Wild 3~ EID Stume Street 0 ~~ (6' Q ID Dinah's PIKt ~The Gallery Ben Casey Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Features I love Lucy Gumby; Gentle Ben rrt (f'f r 3 I New Zoo Revue '26 Features 9:30 I <tli 8 ) 8 Gambit . al ~6 'lo m Jeopardy Movie: See Oayhme Mo111t~ · News Hue I I) City Kids 17 (3) Public: Alf11 rs IO·OO 0 (j9 8 ~ Now You See It 3 Health & itnen i 23 6 1 g:, Wizard of Odds Run for r ur Lile The Morn ng Show My f'avon e M1rt1an Futures 117' '3' The AM Affair Ei) Stock Exchange '26 700 Club fli) £ducatlon1I ProgrflTls CE News/P1 noram1 del Valle 10:20 (jJ' f"j', Joe Bmtb Health Show 10:30 tJ (~ ra ) 8 l ove ol Lire I 0 2~ '°6' l O g:, Ho II r wood SUlrU 111 3 CE B11d1 Bunch t , Dennis the Men1et I AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Noontime 0 2. :£ ~ m Three on A Mitch I 6 Super Bi~o f) '17 .-:f W 1tm word I 10 al News (;) ruturu; Shortcuts to Stw1n1 Wed m Movie: Set Daytime Movies :26 Tennessee Tuse<lo ro Futures (~ ,.8~) Ann Cutcher Show J l2:JO IJ(,ac7 'i')(I'As the Wo rt dl Tums 0 '3 (1) to: m D'Y' of Our Lives 1 i Truth or Consequence. ~ '._3"' al Split Second Features Dialing for Dollars :,61 Bullwinkle 1:00 tJ ((i9 ) (j The Guiding light '23 6 Movie: See Daytime Movies et> Fututes (29 8 ) Clrtoons I CD Wild Wild West l 3:4S 3 1 Movie· See Daytime Movies I Thurs 1 4:00 n The R1flem1n "6 Oennrs the Menace 0 (3) AB C AfU'1(hool ~11 Aleunde1" (R) Wed Red Buttons stars as an old world lraveler who captivates •nd fires the 1maa1nahon ot three children and they j01n l11m in the light to save hts home from 1 real estate developer Kerry Mac Lane JOd1e foster and Helen Kleeb also star I Flipper The f'lyina Nun ~ Cilli11n's lsl1nd Nit.cha ;26 Beverly Hittbilliu I Seume Street Sube Pelayo Feli.1 the Cat CJ il3 6 o ID Tiie Doctors i ~hlng You tan Do I 4:30 0 Father Knows Best @ (J) Cl) All My Ch ildren I '26 I love Lucy Mike Room for O.ddy F Troop ')61 Movie: See Daytime Movies Buis & His Buddies fID [duutionil Proarams I Drum or Junnie n 3 Film ruture Wed Ame11 1:30 tJ ('19 $> ...J.: Edre of Night can Trip" 0 ~} ~J 19, m Another World ('9 8 ) Movie: See Daytime Mov _.!.i "ltike Douetas Show I 1es U 12 -'J Cl) let's Make A Dul: CE Dewrt Thealrt Afternoon P111bruk Wed See Day· m Un<terdoc 11me Mo~1es 5:00 J School Profile Wed 0 Cindi~ Camm g O 10' News al C1llop1n1 Gourmet ~ The Bl& Valley 2:00 O (19' .... a ) ~Hew Price Is Ri£hl I 6 G111tc1n's IJl1nd 0 l~ 6 10 m How to Survive 8 I Drum of lunn1e A M11ri1re I Lene It to Buver 8 Broken Arrow The Flintstones -17 :V C£) Newlywed G1me Ex H1rh Ch1p1n1I cept Wed 17 ? •Green Acres 0 (E Movie. See Oay11me Movies fl> S1mplemente Mina 2:20 m Ben Hunter Interviews 2:30 I (129 'T> ~ Match G1me '74 . ~ ,..6' lQ m Somerset Hews Cfi '3J ,ne Ute to live C;, cept Wed. m Features Ell) Yoga for Hea lth 3:00' <i9 I > Tattletales • Truth or CoMequencu Hi&hway Patrol 6 Pope1e Cartoons 0 17 31 C£) General Hospital 8 10 Movie: See Daytime Movies ~6 St1r Trek ff) Mister Rogers' Nei&hborhood I utr1no en Su Pueblo The Pioneers Huuie Boy Entertainment l(imb• 5:30 Q 8 17 3 1 l~ 'i) New' 3' Travel Films fi' Courtship of Eddie's Father I The Lucy Show Bewitched Electnc Compuy Don Wilson's Town Tllk EE Three S1ooaes 5:59 Ell) Supermarket Top Ten HEARING LOS ? I Sears J Eyeglass Hearing Aid rt1nreal!·t1 1n t1•mplt> ptf•('f' l!lVI'" c·~n·ll1•n1 r a n ~ p 11 n d t n n 1• Er11n .. m1rJI In 1Jp<>rdtt> allnwin11 up In lc,(1 hour' nl ba11Pr\ hit' Tru-Ear 27 Behind· the-Ear HearinJt Aid Hinged battery rom· partment easier to tn sert battery Separate on-<>ff swttr h prolongs battery life .\~II AIM>ul ~.,, l"on\'tnlent ( rrd.Jt Plan.. Prir r F:HrC'tlvr lbru Sa111rday, .\prll ?O Hearin!! Aid, Mt Availablt at thr F'oltowlnR Su r' Storr~ 11~ ... 1•1111 ' t "'"" ( "''""" 1 om''"" I , •• ....., ~I \!Ml• f,1•-.dall' 1.,1 •• 0<MI 1 ... , ••• 11111, 1 .... , 11 .. ~~ 'or1-rld1• p,, ...... l'lr0 1l fllMpo 1 •• ,,, ..... ~·1-I o•u l'lua Tn,,••r~ \ •tl'I Page 5 i SUNDAY APRIL 14 MORNING 6:00 m Easter Sunnse Service ltYe from the Hollywood Bowl with Margate! O'Brien reading ··The Maste1 1s Coming · and bantone John Ra1t1 as the lealured solotsl 6:30 O The Chnstophers 6:45 a Christopher Close-Up 7:00 8 Bail~s Comets · :li 6 This Is the l tfe 8 Ru Humbard C) Parent/Youth rorum 101 Amen~ & American$ ~6 Warren Robel't.$ 7:15 Q) The Christophm l1 , 3 ) Sacred Hur1 7:30 § Amazlnr Chan · The Jet.sons Chapl11n of Bourbon street 6 Movie: "HI-lacked" (my~J 50 --Jim Davis Marsha Jones O Billy J. Hargis 10 Vision On Q) Elster Sunnse ~rvttt CRl 17 3 Inspiration H'our 23 6 Ru Humbard <29 i ) Town Hall Meet1ne i Home Buyers' Gulde 'JJ Kid Power Easter Sunday Special An Enter special 1n two segments first seg· ment 1s Pope Paurs faster Mass and annua I message or peace, live from Rome The se<ond segment is a dramalizat1on of the Resurrection ol Chnsl IOJ u5Ur Sunday Mass U Christopher Close-Up m I SPECIAL I Buh Mau in B Mi· nor A filmed performance of Mun 1ch's Bach Orcheslra and Choir m Esta Es la Vida 10:30 I ED Meet the Prus 17 '3'• ffi The Osmollds I Tony & Susan Alamo ~~forum ~ Mtdeut Analysis ttl Pantalla Dominica! 11 :00 0 ~ @ ~ m N H l Hockey Stanley Cup Play Offs O Church With A Vision ::iJ Movie: "Green Light" (dra ) · J 7 -Errol flynn Anita Louise I '.ff f3) ffi H. R. Pufnstuf h ith ror Today Church In the Home ;16 f irst Baptist Church 11:30 fJ 17 J ffi Make A Wish 0 Movie: (C) "flipper's New Ad- ¥entures" (adv) '64-Brta n Kelly Luke Halpin m Dodger Dugout/Warm-Up , AFTERNOON 8:00 I Dusty's Treehouse CU! Rei Humbard 12:00 J I Herald of Truth It Is Written 8 Gene Autry 8 let There Be light Public Affai'1 'Californ ia's Ch1I 0 Herald of Truth 101 ,6 Old Time Gospel Hour dren Cahlorn1a State Superinten dent (lf Instruction Wilson Riles (E Reviv1I flres (~ 1 •)Gospel Slnrlne Jubilee hosts this program concerning the 8:30 D Enter Speclil 'feast of Life' problems of Caltlom1a schools (R) Alfredo Anlon1n1 conducts the I m Dodger Buebalt Dodgers YS CBS Orchestra, with the Camarata Houston Astros Singers under the d11eclton ot Abra W Your Government Today 17 3) ffi Directions ham Kapla~ . I ~6 Sunday Celebration I Serendipity 12·30 Pacesetters Campus Profile · 31 Directions Meetine Time •t Calvary News Elementary News Coruuttation ® KATHRYN KUHLMAN Public Service * (I N COLOR) Issues & Answm (£) l3 (6 Kathryn Kuhlman 1:00 ('9 l) -S Masters Goll Tour ,rr 3J It Is Written nament f inal rounds from Augusta. 9:00 ~ Eastern Orthodox Easter Spec11t Ga ()9 8 ) Day of Discovery Q Jimmy Dean Show 61 Ru t Estlte Open House 6 Celebrity Bowling 8 Project Asia 0 Movtt: (C) ''My friend nick'" -, l:J 6' Oral Roberts (adv) '43-Preston Foster Roddy 10 It Is Written McOowall CD Wonderama e Here Come the Brides I a) Voice of Vidory 17 '°3 A Discussion With • • . 17' J"'I Revival F11es "26 Revival Fires 1 ~ Pattern for ltving I Black uperience 9:30 U I s,ECIAL I Hope -A Star, ot lnsi(!!!_ Easter 1:30 2~ ~ 10 m World Champl· (3) Acc1on de 11 Comun1dad onship Tennis live coverage ol the ft er;) Eute1 Sunday Mus rrom matches from Spain the National Shone ol the tmmacu Q lassie late Conception m Washington 0 C 6 Roller Games 0 Oral Roberts 0 17 1) (I) Americ1n Sportam1n O Domingo l6 Btlly J. Hugis 8 This Week 1n the NBA fl!) Wall Street Week Q Am1zlng Prophecies 2:00 0 Movie: (C) "Monster Zero" (sci 101 Meet the Press ft) '6&-Nlck Adams ij) rt 3' Old Time Gospel Hour (!) Movie: (C) "Border River" (wcs) ~l r 6 , First Baptist Church 54;Joel McCrea, Yvonne OeCa1lo ~~Governor and the Students 'l~ faith lor Today 1-9 8 ) Amazin1 Chan EI1) Washington Week 1n Review MusiuyPatabras 2:15 0 J7' 31CIJH ow1rd Cosell's 10:00 (~ I ) I N B A Buketball ~or1s Maguine Play-Off l tams to bf' announced 2:30 .£... St.age Sia 0 Hour of Power u 'ff Cil World Invitational Pagt> 6 TH( DAILY PILOT rv WE(K, APRll 11, l llll Tennis A series of eleven tele· casts featuring pme money matches among eight or lhe world's best tennis professionals-tour men and four women-w1lh loday's compel! tion beiween Rod Laver and John Newcombe :261 Fires or Evangelism ED 1001 launches A documentary tracing the U S Space program 3:00 6 facet.he Nation (i Air Power 0 Movie: (C) "Miracle of Our lady ol Fatima" (dra) '52-Angela Clark Sherry Jackson Gilbert Roland ID Movie: "The Big store" (com) '41-The Ma,.,. Brothers ~ Alerta/Greetlngs from Germany :2~ Jimmy SWagg1rt Show ED 8icentenni1I lectllre Series "Amertcan Revolution and the Amer 1can Landscape'" (;29 (i ) Bailey's Comets 3;3D O O) Newsmakel'! O Whit It Is "The Black Woman ' Part II 0 (Ui 3) rn ABC's Wide World I of Sports National Cham~nsh1p Sprtnt Car Race from Terre Haute. Indiana 8 Zoorama Q) The Vir1inian1 'l 61 Easter SIJ'nda, Mus '6 Rehglous Town Hall ~ 8 ) face the Nation Insight Chnstopher Close·Up 4:00 f) Bienven1dos O Insight "A Box for Mr Lipton When life becomes too much, Ben Lipton escapes into a large card I board box 1n his back yard Ken Mars. Pat Barry and Robert Hams star D Movie: "The Kid from Brooldyn" (com' 46 -Danny Kaye. Vtrg1n1a Mayo (i' Movie: "God Is M, Co·Pilot" (dra) '45-0ane Clark Dennis Morgan (8 1 Dragnet 110) Hte Haw Kornn Variety :i Ch1risma ED I $,iCIAL I The Messiah The Or ion Musical Club ol W1scons1n per forms Handel's two hour concer1 1(:29 ~1:;~:~:ttl~f:oung Thutre Panorama l1tlno campus Prollle 4;30 0 Just N'tural O Sunday 8 star Trek m Movie; "Easter Parade" (mU~I ·43 -Judy Garland Fred Asla tre Peter La wford l~ '6 Meet the Pren :26 Bob Welts Hour m The Master I al Corona How 5:00 O Med11 "Youth G1Ves A 0Jmn About YO ' The 't'outh Gives a Oamn 1 Health Club of Huntington Park High School stages a happening to pre sent the tacts about the VO ep1dem 1c A talking bus a rap with experts and a tour through a VO cltn1c high l111ht the day 3 t limits ol Man 8 Crut Adventure The Awengers 10 Ei) News Q) Daniel Boone 11 3 1 Seven Arts Theatre Kin~ of King!> l l ~61 American West Cl6 Hour of Deliverance (~)(a ) Easter Is ~Roller Games film future Yesterday 5:30 6 It Takes All Kinds 13 Easter Is 6 The Aveneers _8.._ News 1o Movie· (C) "S1ngin' 1n the R11n" (mus) '52 -Gene Kelly Debbie Reynolds Donald 0 Connor U) Drama l3 6 Carner Ted Armstrong 'l6 Right On (29 8 ) Brother Bun ffi Pentecostal Temple Ef) Roller Games 5:59 ED Supermarket Top Ten E VENING 6:00 6 (l9 'fl Cl Sixty Mlnuttt 31 The Vireinian OeE EnffiNews O Movie: (2hr) "liliies of the Field" (dra) '63 -Sidney Po1t1er L11ta SI.ala Lisa Mann fJ Reasoner Report O I SPlctAL I Film f l1m George Kennedy 1s host for a look behind the s~enes to see how speetal el tects are created @ Night Callery EE Children's Cartoons ~ '6" Dialogue '6 Casey Santos Show ID Storefront ml Teatro def Domingo 6:30 0 Animal World 'Great White Stal lions" 6 I Am Joe's Spine 0 ~3 J)~ews m Movie Classic Special: (C) (2hr) "A Stu Is Born" (dra) '37-Janet Gaynor, F1-ednc March, Adolph Men )OU EE The Sunset ED Cilber1 & Sult1v1n 'Yeoman of lhe Guard" (R) m Fanlarria falcon Buu James Show Film feature 7:00 O News 0 Wild Kingdom ·Puma Pass '6 Movie; (2 1/zhr) "Pride of the Yankees" Cdral 42-Gary Cooper Teresa W11ght Q Concentration 8 At Issue 0 Wanted °'"' or Ahve ti) Paupor1 to Travel 11 J •Golden VoY1ee f.il Japanue Comedy '23 ~ m Wild Kingdom 26 Voice ol Victory (29 8 ) Talk to the Manager ~ Estelar '74 Teatro def Oomineo fhe Winner's Ctrcle 7:30 0 ( 29 8 ) 8 The Walton s 'The f dSIN Story·· (R) (2hr) The Walton family faces a m 11cal test ol 1h fa ith love and courage, when Olivia 1s stricken with poho and laces the poss1bli1ty of permanent paraly SIS 0 23 _6,.. 10 m World ol OfsneJ "<iecrets of the Ptrate's Inn" Part I of a two part adventure abnut a rettred Irish sea captain who comes to America tn settle his brother'1 estate-an old conver1ed ptrate s inn located 1n lou1s1ana Ed Begtev Plul F11 Charles A1dman 5tar m * oc '" de ad M E R 1 b e I c c h s ~ l 9•00 9:30 u · * O LadyAgent Solves Coed * Murder & A;saults-FBI 0 tr 3J CE The f11 "Conies s1ons of A Madman" After fatal attacks on two un1ve1s1ty coeds have occurred. Inspector Erskine 1s called 1n to 1nvest1gate the attempted mur der of a third girl and gets some added help from a lemale FB I agent Mary Frann 1s featured as female agent Pal Driscoll Dan Travant1. Robert Pine and Elholt Street guest O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pontius Pilate" (dra) '64-Basit Rathbone Jeannt Crain Jean Mar a1s «!)Three Passports to Adve nture t26-first 81ptist Church Easter ~ci1I W Los Aneeles Collective "Public Financing of Political Campaigns" £?) lull1n TV Hour 8:00 0 Ameriun Horse & Horsem1n @ Six Wives of Henry VIII "Cath e11ne Parr" EE Nippon No Uta ID DEBUT Performa nce; Jiu "ErrQI Robinson" m Chespirito a;) Armeni1n TV Hour 8:30 0 ~ 0C o m N BC Sunday Mystery -McMitl1n & Wife (R) The McM1llans head for Scotland I tor a reunion lhat I urns into tragedy when Mac's uncle 1s found dead 0 (17 I 3 m ABC Sunday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Thursday's C1me" (com) '71 -Gene Wilder, Bob Newhart Ellen Burstyn, Clo11s Leachman. Rob I Reiner. Norman Fell Valerie Harper Two married men continue lo cele brate their once a·week lreedom even after the break up of their Thursday night poker game 6 'THE KING IS COMING' * Armageddon Countdown OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP 6 The Kine b Com1n1 m In the Atbc Loggins & Messina star 1n their first tefev1s1on special «!) The 81g QueJtion 10:00 0 l~ ~ 19 m N 8 C Reports "You·re Too rat" A close look at the u cess weight problem in Amer 1c.a today I Day of Discovery Dr. Norman Vincent Pule EE News '6 700 Club ~ firirie Line Praise the lord Club Lou Cordon Show 10;15 EE Pro Women Golfers 10:30 tJ The ProteC1ors f 3 1 Reasoner Report 0 'THE KING IS COMING' * "INVASION OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL" OR. HOWARD C. ESTEP B The Kine Is Comln& The Evil Touch "Never Fool With A Gypsy Ikon" After stnselessly lulling a couple while escaping lrom prison a murderer stumbles on a gypsy camp and ignores their warn 1ng not to disturb the gold 1kon they are worsh1p1ng. Ralph Meeker guests 8 Police Surgeon 0 Movie: (C) "Youne Man With A Horn" (dra) 50 -Kirk Dougta$ l l uren Bacall Doris Day Q) Mission: tmpouible W (l9 a_) News 17 3 1 T.H.E. Cat Cl!) Dul World CD Nashville Music m MONSANTO NIGHT Pres . * BENNY GOODMAN with Mel Torme-Cleo Lane & John Bankworth 10:45 EE This Is Japan 1 11 :00 0 3 001f 10 Newi 0 Pacesetters fl) Kllhryn Kuhlman m I SPECIAL I Benny Goodman 1n '111 31 A Discussion With Concert New York's Rainbow Room. I ( :19 a ) News Carnegie Hall and Benny Goodman's a;) h ith for Today home 1n Stamford. Conn . are the tl) It Is Written sites for this hour of music. with ~pecial guests Mel Torme. Cleo 11;15 ( 29 8 ) Spanish Movie lame. and a number or 1azz greats 11:30 tJ Name of the Game who 101n the Goodman band O 10 ITA Pro Track Clas.sic Tne ID Devout Young (R) pro track tour presents some £?) Movie: (90) "King of Kings" change ol pace events such as the (classic) '27-H B Warner first time women veis.us men mile 9:00 §Oral Roberts Wandering Samurai '2 The One Way relay Other events include the ITA Classic mile (with a field 1nclud1ng Jim Ryun. Kip Ke1no and Ben Jip· cho) two r<1ces lor professional foot ball players and a relay race for Los Angeles area youngsters leatur 1ng 5 year old Rodney Allen Rippy 9:30 ID MHlerpiece Theatre A repeat of "Upstairs, Downstairs · m Neche de C111 CE) lntern1tional Vanety 6 Se1mour Presents 0 "THE FIR ST WOMAN * PRESIDENT" FACT OR FICTION 0 Movie: "Fear Stukes Out" (dra) 57-Anthony Per~ins Karl Malden Nor ma Moore 8 Telepulse I m Movie: (C) "Meet M~ tn St. I O ( 29 8 ) 8 I SPECIAL I The Louis" (mus) ·45 -Judy Carland First Woman Prrndent Eva Marie Tom Drake. Margaret O'B11en Saint and Richard Basehart star 1n @Movie: "Wake Up & Krll" (m~sl the story of '10w the second Mrs 66-Robert Hoffman, Lisa Gas1on1 Woodrow Wilson, wife ot the 28th a;) Tnnity Bible School President literally took over lhe I 12:00 '26 R1eht On reins of the Presidency aller he . . suffered a stroke '" 1919 and kept 12·30 '26 New Directions him 1ncommun1cado lrom any mem l.00 0 Speaking Freely bers ol government @ Movie: "Gangster Story' ldr~ 1 O Carner Ted Armstro ni 60-Walter Matthau CiJ Movie: (2hr) "Billy liar" (dra) 1:10 tJ Movie: (C) "Cunpo1nfo <•m) '63-Tom Courtenay Julte Chr1slle 6&-Aud1e Murphy Warren Stevens THE DAILY PILOT TV WHI< APRIL 14 IQ14 RENTACOL-OR SAYS. • • IT'S CHEAPER TO LEASE A COLOR T. V. SET • • • THAN TO BUY IT! HERE'S WHY! When You BUY When You LE ASE Do wn Payment 10% , to NO DOWN PAYMENT Required 30% 2 Sales Tax 6% NO SALES TAX Financing 18% NO FINANCING 3 (Unp•id Charges 8811nc•I CHARGES Service $50 NO CHARGES FOR 4 to Contract $95/yr. SERVttE 5 Parts and List NO CHARGE FOR Labor Price PARTS OR LABOR 6 Length of 36 1 YEAR LEASE ONLY Contract Months Average I $30 12" Port. Set.$12.45/mo. 7 Monthly 19" Port. Set-$19.95/mo. Payment !for 19'; Seti IOthtr Models Av11l•bf• to 25" Console) Studt with Set for Brand New Model Every 8 36 Month• . Ye111 or Reduced Pay- ments On Old One BEFORE YOU BUY A SET, CALL US ... WE LEASE RENTACOLOR PEACE OF MINO TELEVISION (714) 991-1550 220iiN. CRESCENT WAY. ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: A.PRIL 13th (fl.M.) 3;00 Dimen1lons In Culturts (Cl 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie'g Clothinc Comer (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothine Corner (Cl 5:00 f~and Sketchine (C) (KOC[} 5:30 f reehand Shtchine (Cl (KOC[) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oranee County Review (C) 7·30 Washineton Str1icht Tllk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Theater In Amenta (C) (PBSI 9;30 Book But (C) (PBS) 3:00 Introduction to Physical C:eoe· raphy (Cl SUNDAY: APRIL 14th (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Physic1I Geo& raphy (C) l :JO Introduction to Pti,s1c11 Ceoe· t1phy (C) 4:00 Introduction to Phylluil Geoa· t1phy (C) 4:30 flower ArT1ncina (C) 5;00 flmlly Risk M1napment (C) 5:30 f amily Risk M1n11ement (C) 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) (KOCE) 6:30 The Hitachi Symphony Orchestr1 (C) (PBS) 7:00 Mlnd·Pouib1lities (C) (KOCr) 8:00 The King's Fie.a (C) (KOC[) 9:00 How Was the Openi (C) (KH fll 9:30 Focus Oran1e County (C) (KOCfl MONDAY: APRIL 15th (P.M.) 12:00 Stseme Street (C) (CTW) I :00 E4ucation1t School Information 1:10 Inside Out (C) (Ntn 1 :25 I Can Rud (C) 1:40 Cover to Cover (C) (NII) 2:00 Ripples (C) (NIT) 2:15 All About You (C) (Nil) 2:30 Oectric Company (C) (CTW) 3:00 Introduction to Physical Geoe· 11phy (C) 3:30 freehend Slletchlnr (C) (KOCf) 4:00 Connie's Clothin1 Corner (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Or1nae County (C) (KOCf) 6:30 Dimensions in Culture (C) 7 :00 Introduction to pt,yslul Geo11· r1plly (Cl 7:30 Omnibus SO (C) (KOCE) a:oo NOVI (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Devout Youna (Cl (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions in Culturu (C) (KOC[) TUESDAY : APRIL 16th (P.M.) 12:00 Seume Street (C) (CTWI 1 :00 Educational School lnformallo11 (l'OC[) 1:10 All About You (C) (Nin 1 :25 Ripples (C) (Nil) I :40 Inside Out (C) (NID 1:55 Com to Com (C) (Nil) 2:1~1 Can Rud (C) (RfTACl 2:30 Carrast"Olendu (C) (PBS> 3:00 Connie's Clothine Comer (C) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultu1u (C) 4:00 Freehand Sketchinf (C) (KOCE l 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW\ 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (ClW) 6:00 Or1n2e County Review (Cl 6:30 Freehand Sketchin2 (C) (KOC(• 7:00 f'lower Arraneinf (C) 7:30 Connie's Clothlna Corner (C) 8:00 Much Ado About Nothing (Cl WEDNESDAY~ APRIL 17th (P.M.) 12:00 Sesame Strfft (C) (CTWl Page 8 1.00 Educational School Information l :00 Ripples (C) 1:25 Inside Out (C) (NIT) l :40All About You (Cl (Nil l 1:55 I Can Rud (C) (lffTAC) 2:10Cover to Cover (C) (NI D 2·30 Electric Company (C) (CTWI l :OO Introduction to Physical Geog· "PhJ (C) 3:30 fruh1nd Sbtch1ne (C) (KOCC l 4:00 Connie's Clothine Corner (C) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 family Risk Man11ement (C) 6:30 Dimensions in Culturu (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physical Geog· r1phy (C) 7:30 family Risk Man1rement (C) 8:00 Muterpleu Theatre (Premiere) (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Hit1ch1 Symphony Orchestra (C) 9.30 Dimensions 1n Cultures (C) THURSDAY: APRIL lath (P.M ) 12:00 Sesame Strett (C) (CTW) 1:00 Educational $chool Information 1:00 I Can Rud (C) (RCTAC) 1 :25 Cover to Cover (C) ( N Ill 1:4~ Ripples (C) (NIT) 2·00All About You (C) (Nill 2:15 Inside Out (C) (Nil) 2:30 Carrascolendu (C) (PBS) 3:00 Connie's Clothina Comer (C) 3·30 Dimensiitns In Cultures (C) 4:00 Freehand Sketchine (C) (KOCEl 4·30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) (KOCF) 6:30 Freeh1nd Stetchlna (C) Cl<OCfl 7:00 Orenee County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Connie's Clothine Corner (C) 8·00 Focus Oranee County (C) (KOCfl 8:30 Woman (Cl (PBS) 9:00 Firina line (C) (PBS> FRIOAY: APRIL 19th (P.M.) 12:00 SeSlme Street (C) (CTW) l :00 Eduutional School Information 1:10 Cover to Cover (C) (Nill l:JO I Can Rtad (C) (RrTACl 1:45 All About You (Cl (NIT\ 2:00 Inside Out (C) (NIH 2:15 Ripples (C) (Nil) 2:30 Electric Company (C) (ClWl 3:00 lntroductjon to Physical Geog· raphy (C) 3:30 Flower Arranging (C) 4:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric: Company (C) (CTWl 5:00 Sesame Sheet (C) (CTW) 6:00 family Risk Ma111gement (C) 6:30 Washington Connection (C) 7:00 Introduction to Physiul Ceog· raphy (C) 7·30 hmlly Risk Manaeement (C) 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9·00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) !PBS> SATURDAY: APRIL 20th (P M.) J:OO Dimensions in Cultures (Cl 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie's Cloth1n1 Corner (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothine Corner (C) 5:00 Freehand Sketching (C) (KOCfl 5:30 Freehand Sketchine (C) (KOC£ I 6:00 Zoom! (C) <PBS) 6:30 Fiencb Chef (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oranee County Review (C) 7:30 Washington S1raleht Talk (C) 8:00 The lion and Andro•es (C) 9:00 A Semester at Sea (C) (KOC[) THE 0.t,ILY PILOT T\/ WEEK. APRIL 14 1974 MONDAY APRIL 15 For morning •nd •fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "Sailor or the Kint' (dra> ·53_ Jelfrey Hunter Michael Rennie 9:30 O ''When lhe L11hts Go On Ag11n" (dra) '44 -James Lydon Regis Toomey 11:00 O "Twih1ht on the Rio Grande" (wes) '47 -Gene Aulry ''Strike Me Pink" (mus) '36 -[dd1e CanlQr, Ethel Me1man 12:00 m "The he of St. Mu'k" (dra) '44 -Michael O'Shea, Anne Baxter 1 :00 ':261 (C) "By the lieht of the Sil~ry Moon" (com) 53 -Dons Day, Gordon MacRae 2:00 0 (C) "So Thi$ Is Paps'' _('!9"11'55 -Gloria DeHa11en To~nis @ "Ride A Violent Mtle" (wes) 57 -John A&ar, Penny Edwards. 3:00 Ci (C) "Gunhfht at Dodae Crty" (wes) ·59 -Joel McCrea Julie Adams 11ct (C) "Stranrers at Sunrise" (dra) '68 -George Montgomery, Deana Manin 3:30 O (C) "Soldier of fortune'' (adv) 'SS-Clark Gable Susan Hayward 3 1 "The Queen's Guards" (dra) '55 -Robert Stephens O (C) ''from the Twace" Pan I (a1a) '60 -Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Myrna lo)' 17 J "Ifs Alive" (sci hi '64 -f omm K11k, Lisa Bonne it 6 (C) "Wild Wild Winter" (com) '66--Gary Clarke, Chris Noel 4:30 (Q9 ~I) "Loss 01 Innocence'' (dra) 61 -Kenneth More Susannah York EVENING 6:00 DOD 8 mmmCD News 3 10 17)23 6 (::29 8) News 0 Bonanza (j) Hogan's Heroes I Beverly Hillblllles Mis.sion: I mposs1ble Mod Squad , El Pobre Conulu I ~cS Movie: (C) (2hr) "Rebel Without A Cause" (dra) 5S-lames Dean. Nalalle Wood ED Hod1epod1e Lodae EE Speed Racet 6:JO .J... ~aler's Olotce u Didt Ven Dyke 10' Merv Gnlf1n Show i , 3 Ho11n's Heron Zoom! Uvine Easy 1 Revista fememna little R1seals 7:oo u 13J 0 0 m CD News I ~ Bowlin& for Dollars 6 MOYie: (C) (2hr) "Bhowani Junc- tion" (dra) '56 -A\'a Gardner I Stewart Granger If-a~ Wild World of Animals Whi t's My line? I love Lucy Q) It Takes A Thiel ll 3 J I Dteam ol Jun me w ume11lda J a1 '6) Draanet W Wuhlneton Streipt Talk (09 Ct~> Bobby Goldsboro Show I Drama Comedy Three Stooees 7:30 tJ '°"•than Winters Show (R) Jcic Namath and Andy & David Williams I guest 31 Ho1an's Heroes § Pohce Sureeon Help Thy Ne11hbor New But the ClocJ1 8 New Trea11.1re Hunt B Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Party Girt" (dra) '58--Cyd Charisse Roben Taylor. Lee J Cobb '10; Wild Kinedom m Bewitched @ (31 To Tell the Truth ~ (j" New Price Is Right W Eye to Eye "Monuments" I ( 8 ) Nuhvtlle Music Jimmy Dean Show Hollywood Show Dinah Shore Golf Classic Re-Cap EE The Ghoul Gani 8:00 O (.a'I § ) 8 • Gunsmolte Mall s Love Story" (R) Michael learned guests as a widow who falls 1n love wtth Matt Olllon atter she saves him lrom near dealh 0 ~ (!) 1.9 er;, The M1 1iciu "The Illusion of the Evil Spikes" fony Blake attempts to find.out why his friend, an escape artist. was killed while do1n1 his top trick Jes~ca Walter and Lew Ayres guest 0 Movie: (2hr) "Dodsworth" (dra) 36 -Walter Huston David Niven Mary Astor D IQ 13) m The Rookies A Deadly Cage" (RI Rookie Terry Webster Poses as an inmate to gain 1ns1ght tnto prison hie and becomts a hoslage 1n a not after the inmate~ discover his t1ue 1dent1ty Robert Hooks guests I Dealer's Choice Salin to Adventure Muican Film festival 26 Movie: (2hr) ''Where the S1dt· w•lk Ends" (dial ·so -Gene Tier '!!t Dana Andrews ~I SPlCIALl Whi te-Haired G1tl (2hr) Based on a popular lale ol the people of Northern China. this production combines classical bat let and singing with aspects ol Chinese folk dancing and tr adthonat Chinese opera I Nosotros los Pobres Miruelito Valdes Show Movie: (2hr) "Juke Girl'' (dra) '42 Ann She11dan Gene lock hart 8:30 m Me~ Crllhn Show @Movie. (90) "Holly•ood Story" Cm~s) 51 -Richard E11an Julie Adams R1chatl.I Conte CE> Panorama Novela 9:00 O ('9 .... s ) , 8 Here's Lucy (R) Jackie Coogan guests as an obno~ 1ous car salesman who leases Lucy· .. spare room and won't move out when she says she had no 1ntent1on of renting to a man 0 ll 6 10 er;, N B C Monday Movie: (2hr) "Judgement at Nurem berg" Part I (dra) '61-Spen"r Tracy Bun Lancaster. Richard W1d mark Marlene D1etnch. Judy Gar I.ind M .. l1m1lhan Schell Montgomery C 1lt An American is stnt to Nurem 0 * 9:30 10: 10.3 11:0 11 :3 1 4 HIE r1All\' PtlCJI fV WfEI<. AP~ll 14 1974 berg after World War II to preside over the tnals of minor figures charged with war crimes The Bold Ones 11 3 • I Drum of Junntt EE> Esme11ld• 'A 6 Dfa11net ED Book But I 1v1ng Room Sol Stein by thrtlltd with her new 1ob setltn& rut estate but Walter won't settle for • p1r1 time wife Q H11n ED u H1tn1 0 ANDY GRIFFITH VS. * GRAFFITI KILLER For morning and afternoon listings, 0 (]I 1 CE ABC Monday MoV1e: plu se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. (C) (2hr) "Winter Kill" (susp) 73 Below, for your convenience. are -Andy Gnfflth. Sheree No~h John the day' movies. Larch John CalY1n Tim O Connor 5 JQYCe. Van Patten Louise Latham ----------- A str1es of bizarre murders moves DAYTIME MOVIES ED Dr.ma ffi Three Stoogu 7:30 3 1 Hocan's Heron 8 10 Hollywood Squuu Help Thy N11&hbor 1 0 Se<rets of the Deep Beneath the Attltc Ocun· B Mtlhon $ Movie (2hr) "Penod of Ad1ustment'' (tt>m) 6? -Tony rranc1osa Jane runda l1m Hutton 1 10:00 f) I bic111L ! 8ro1dway, My Ststet A one hour musical starnn11 rtorence Henderson 1n a tnbute 10 the Bro1d · way musical comedy theatre Guests include Jerry Orbach John Rubin stem. V1rgin1a C1pers, the cut of "Grease and the songw11t1n& tum of John Kander and Fred (bb a mountain ruort area toward panic as the chiel or pohce desperately searches for the mysterious mur derer before he can strike a11a1n i Roller Games Entre Aml11os V1riety Show 9:30 tJ (~ rj") I 8 Dttk Van Dyke Show (R) Jenny wakes up feeling d1uy and longing for p1ua-wh1c11 could mean shopping lor maternity clothes QNews ED u Hiena 10:00 f) (":29 8 ) t Medical Center 'Appointment With Danger" An 1n ternat1onally famous and cr1t1cally 111 female nuclear physicist 1s de termmed to dely Or Gannon by nsk mg her life to address 1 world soen11f1c conference m Rome Nancy Kelly Le1I Ertekson and Otana fw1ng guest Qm@ 26News 61 Night Gallery I Los Angelu Collective Dr~m• Praise the l ord Club 10:30 .,,6 Twilrght Zone I Jo. umey to Adventure Cet Smart Theatre in America The C.un tr actor" ( R) ED l'I Musical 11·00 tJ g f.I ED w rn News CJ) la '10 EE l.l '.'.61 News Q Best of Groucho 6 Perry Muon 0 Movie: (C) "Every Man Is ~Y Enemy" (dra) Robert Webber Elsa Martinelli W Mission: Impossible The Untouch1bles J\ Secret File :26 The S1int (~ _a ) The Pioneers 11 :JO tJ ( ~ 8 ) 'T CBS late Movie (C) "The Singing Nun" <mus) '66 -Debbie Reynolds Ricardo Montal ban Chad Everett 0 '23 6--. 'lo' m Johnny Carson Barbara Walters is iiuest host O Movie: "Satan's Sltell1tes" (sr1 It} '48-Judd Holdren 0 rr 31 al Wide World Mystery Turn of thP Screw Part I No 1n lormal11'n available lrom the ABC net ... orl. at our press time 9:00 O (C) "Va&abond K1n1" (adv I 56 --Oreste Kathryn Grayson 9:30 O ·•crat*-Up" (dra) '37 -Peter Lorre Bnan Donlevy 11 :00 O "Naked fury'' tdra) !>9 -Guy Madison. Kenneth Cope "They Shi ll Have Music" (dra l 39 -Jascha Heifetz Joel McCrea Lois NeMleton I m Bewitched 11 1 ' To Tell the Truth ll t> Let's Make A Dul I C1tywatchers SI.Ind Up and Cheer Din1h Shore G,oll Clusic Inter· YltWS 12:00 m "lnv1tat1on'' (drai '52 Van EE The Ghoul Gang Johnson. Dorothy McGuire 8:00 0 l l 6 )O m Adam-12 'Holly 1 :00 '.:26 (C) '1he Deep Blue Sta" (dra) I wood D1v1s1on · IRI A new radio telP 1 S~ V1y1en Leigh Kenneth More phone operator intrigues Ma11oy II I with her voice and lruslrates Reed 2:00 B (C) "One Durre (dra) 55 -with strange sireet names Ann~. Ba1ter Rock .. Hud~on . O 'Movle· (2hr) "Dodsworth" (drai (E Free For All (com) 49 -36 Watter Huston David N1·•en Rooe11 Cummings Ann Blyth Mary Astor 3:00 a "<Atlzen Kane" Pan I (dral 41 0 17 3 al Happy Days Grea• ~Orson Welles Joseph Cotten [ 1p~rt<1t •ons' R1ch1e bet11ends a 10 (C) "Bri&hty of the Grand Can· stranded beatn ~ girl and brings rier yon'' (adv) '67-Joseph Cotten Pat home to sta( 1emporarity •hen Conway learns she 1S pregnant 3:30 EJ (C) "How to Marry A M1tlton-I Du ler's Choice 11re" (com> 53 -Marilyn Monroe Sal111 to Adventure Belly Grable Lauren Bacall Mu1can r11m Festival -3 "A Ravishing Idiot" (mys) 65 ;26 Movie. (2hr) "Where the Stdt · Bng•lle Bardo! Anthony Perkins walk Ends" (dra) SO-Gene T1e1ney O (C) "From the Terroice" Concl Dana Andrew~ Woodward I Quienr (dra) 60-Paul Newman Joanne ;· 8111 Moye"' lournal it 3 "Some People" (adv) 64 -· • Comedy Kenne th Motir Annika Will~ Roller Gamh 13 ~ (C) "Rapture" (dra) 65 -8:30 tJ (.29 a ) Haw111 f1ve·O The Melvin Douglas Dean Stockwell $100.000 Nickel· (RI Victor Buono 4:30 (~ 8 ) "Nightfall" (dra) '57 -guests as an 1nlerna11onal h1el who Aldo Ray, Brtan Keith 1~ high on lhe hsl of Interpol s EVENING 6:00 000 a ED~a.:JCE) News I 1.._3 10 17 ..._3 l3 -6 ( .29 8 ) News Q Bonan11 6 Hoean's Heroes 0 Bever1y Hrllbillies m Mission: lmpossrble W Mod Squad EE El Pobre Gonzalez l b Movie: (C) (2hr) Preler Blondes" (com1 Monroe Jane Russell ourn ED Hodgepodge Lod11e f'E Speed Ricer "CenUemen 53-Marilyn Charles Co 6:30 EJ ( ,9 8_ ) ! N B A Bukttball Play-Olis ~ Outer's Choice ~Dick Van Dyke 10 Merv &riflin Show most Hantell crtm1nals alter he en lists a st~1g111 ol hand artist to steal a ntcl<,el valued at \100.000 0 23 6 10 m N B C Tuesday Mystery-Far•d•y & Co ·say Hello lo A Dead Man (RI Fran~ faraday, wrongly imprisoned for 28 years m .i Snulh American prison escapes and returns to the United St ates to ' hunt for his partner's slayer 0 17 3 al ABC Tuesdoiy Movie : (C) (90) "The last An&ry Min" Cdral 73-Pat Hingle J..ynn Carlin Tracy Bogart Paul Jabara Michael Margolla Andrew Duggan Sorrell Booke A crusty bo1slerous dtdt caled doctor prac11c•nll 1n a tough section of Broo~ lyn n 1936. tights to save the hie of a troubled teen aRe boy one of the hoodlums who has pu\hed the docior into making plans 10 leave the neighborhood 8 Maude l 2:00 '61 One Step Beyond Gj Movie : "Return of lack Slade", (wt\) ',55 -John (r1cson Neville Brand i tS';;::.~,::: .. I Little Rucals ! Merv Griffin Show Movie: (C) (90) "Pirates of nterey" 1adv1 4 7-Rod Camernn Mana Montet CI!) Panor1m1 Novel• (E Biii Cosby 1:00 0 19) m Tomorrow ED D1y It Ni&ht 1:45 O Movie: "Sundal Inc," (dral 57 -Robert HuMon, Patricia W11 ht 3:10 tJ Movie: "Hellfire" lwes) '48 rorrrst Tuc ker I 7:00 3 1Q 0 m al News ft Bowling for Dollm 6l Movie: (2hr) "Larceny, Inc." (dra) 42-Edward G Robinson m What's My Line' I Love Lucy It hkts A Thief 9:00 71 The Bold Ones 8 H1w11i f'ive-0 i Gorrlon Bl1tk Journ1I Nochu T ap1 t1n ru11nt Mtllcano 9:JO e (29 T) tibudt I RI Maude IS 0 ;ia J Yo m p 0 I I ( e Story ·Dangerous Games" (R) James Faren11no stars as an undercover policeman who poses as a panderer to btea~ up a prostitution 11n11 Fred W1lhamson and f hubelh Ash ley also guest 0 ID (E l 6 News 6 Ni&ht Gallery 0 1t 3 CE M'1cus Welby No Charity for the MacAlltslm" (R) Or Kiley's tre"tment of a youn g boy for snake bite reveals that the tad 1s suff ering from a 11ered1tary blood d1se'1SC f .... , s""'P...,.t<.,..1'""AL-.I A n £ v e n 1 n lil With Pearl Pearl Bailey host\ her own one NOmdn sper1i l ff) Ont of A lt1nd ('9 a ) Hee H1w tt) Drim1 CI!) Prarse the lord Club lO·JO 6 Tw1lr11ht Zone I Joumey to Adventu!f Get Smart Spanish Comedy Musical [spectacular 11 ·00 u o om m w Newi 3 a 10 EE )) 6 Newi Q Best ol Gtoucho 6 Perry Muon 0 Movie. "Movine hreet'' (dr-t 1 71 -Ty Hardin Michael Rennie m Mission. lmponlblc W The Untouchables rt 3' Secret f ile :26 The Sl1nt ffi W1rs1w Ghetto ( l9 a ) The Pioneers 11:30 0 (~9 a ) f CBS Late Movie: (C) "Shootout at Mediane Bend" (NtSl '57 -James Garner. Anaie 01ck1nson. Randolph Scot1 0 :2~ '6 10 m Johnny Carson O Movie: "Alw1ys Goodbye" (dra) '38 -Batbara Sunwycll Herbert Mar$ha I 0 17 3 CD Wrde World Mys1tll Turn Of th• <..creN Concl No in torma1 on aia lable from the ABC Ne· .. r.·~ n New Yer ~ at our press rime 12:00 ii One Step Beyond CD Movie. "The House ol Roths· child" (dra) 34 -George Artiss. Robert Young l oretta Young m Bill Cosby ED Day at Ni&ht l :00 3 1 tJ a l~ 6 News 0 10 m Tomortow 1:30 m All·Ni11ht Show: "Tht Lon& Haul," "Prize of Cold," "B•n&. Bina'' 1 :45 0 Movie: (C) "Take Care of M' l ittle Girl" (tom) '51 -Jeanne Crain Dale Robertson 3:10 f) MoVJt. "The Woman on Pier 13" (draJ ·50 -Laraine Day, Robert Ryan Page 9 WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 For mornln1 •nd •tternoon listincs. plMte see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. .. low, for your convenience, are the d•y' s movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) ''Wllfn Wor1ds Collide" (sci IT)'Sl-R1chard Derr. Barbara Rush 9:30 0 "Slbotafe 1t Se1" (mys) '42- 0ave Hutcheson, Margaretta Scott 11:00 O "Wrona "umber" (mys) 'S9- l1sa Gastoni, Peter [lhot "We Live Ai•ln" (dra) '34 -Fredric March. Anna Sten 12:00 m "M1cbeth" (dra) '48 -Orson Welles. Jeanelle Nolan 1:00@ (C) "The Bir Gem"ble" (com) '61 -Stephen Boyd, Jultette Greco 1 :JO O @ ABC Afternoon Pleybrulc "A Special Act of love" ( R) Nurse Anne R1cca11d1, a nun tn .J Catholic nurs1n1 order, falls 1n love with Or Howard Wellman She flnally de c1des to leave the order to marry Or Wellman only lo discover lhal- unknown to him-he 1s dying from Hodgkin's disease Diana Muldaur and Laurence Luck1nb1ll star 2:00 O (C) "These Thousand Hiiis" (dra) ·59 -Don Muttay Richard [ian. lee Remick W (C) "Knives of the Aven1er'' (adv) '67-tameron Mitchell 3:00 (]) "Citizen Cane" Concl. "Up the Down Stliruse" Part I (dra) '67- Sandy Dennis 10) (C) ''The Cll1llen1e" (dr1) · 70 -Oamn McGavin, Mako 3:30 fl (C) "D11in1 Game" (dra) 68- lloyd Bndges, Michael Ansara. .J~ ( 6~ (C) "The Smufilers" (susp) '68-Shirley Boolh, Carol lynley 4:30 (Qj L.f > ''Ttle Return of October" (com; '48 -Glenn Ford. Terry Moore E VENIN G 6 : 00 ;R8~~~~'Pa1~~~, Bonanza 6 Hogan's Heroes I Beverly Hillbillies Mission: lmpossfblt Mod Squid El Pobre Gonzalez '.i6i Movie: (C) (2hr) "St11te11c Air Comm1nd" (dra) '56-James Stew art. June Allyson ED Hod1epodre loclre fZ) Speed Racer 6:30 6) Deale(s Choite Q Dick Van Dyke 10 Merv Griffin Show 'ff Ho11n's Heroes I Zoom! Living usy Variety EE Little Ruuls 7:00 iJ ~ B 0 m CD Newi. 0 Bowlin1 for Dollm Powers Girls Have The Look & The Stylel YOU CAN LOOK BEITER . FEEL EXCITING, GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOU R LIFE. Beginning & Advanced Courses • Make Up & Hair Styling • Personality Development • Figure Control •Wardrobe & Fashion • Walking & Posture • Voice & Diet ion • Professional Modeling Call or come in today for a free personal analysis. John Robert R>wers Notion's Oldelt & largest School For Finishing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547-8228 Page 10 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 14, 19/4 (6) Movie: (C) (2hr) ''In the Good Old Summertime" (mus) '49-Judy Garland, Van Johnson (I J Journey 0 What's My Line? m I Love Lucy R It Takes A Thief I Drum of Jtann1e Esmeralda Q_~ (6 o,,rnet ED T'-e French Chef (~ t ) World of Survlv1I ~Drama Aaron Berger Show Three Stooges 7:30 t) New Dat1n2 Game (1 Hoian's Heroe1 0 W•it Till Your Father Gels Home "Ahce·s Crush" (RI 8 Help Thy Neighbor let's Make A Dul , a The Thrillseeker.s 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The Happy Road'' (com) '57-Gene Kel ly. Barbara Laag, Michael Redg1ave 1Q) "ew Price Is Right aJ Bewitched 17 J To Tell tilt Truth 23 6 Hollywood Squares ED Storefront ( l9 8 ) Police Surreon g., Other People, Other Platts B ~ Ci) r'fo m "BC Wednesday Movie: (2hr) "Judrement 1t N1ntm· ber(' Concl (dra) '61 -Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard W•d mark. Marlene Dietrich. M u 1m1han Schell. Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift. Wilham Shatner [d Binns Kenneth McKenna An Ame11can judge is sent to Nuremberr. Ger many to preside over the trials ol minor Nalt war criminals ~6 The Bold Onu EE Corrion ~ Carrusel def Mundo 9:30 O 17 J , CD ABC Wednesd•y Double Feature: (C) (90) "Tht Chadwick Family" (dra) '73-rred Mac Murray, Kathleen Mcruire. Oar leen Carr. Jane Aclman, Barry Bosl wick. John larch, Stephen Nathan Ned Chadwick, an established San Diego n~wspaper ed1tor·pubhsher has his inner streng1h tested by a shat1e11ng emo11onal crisis threaten 1ng to tear his family apart ONews W Gomer Pyle eIJ la Hiena ! 10:00 0 m W ~6 News 6 Hight G1llery ffi Dinah Shote Coll Classic Re-Cap I Drima ~Open Mend Ef) The Ghoul Gang Jesus 1n Genesis 8:00 6 ( 29 8 ) Sonny & Cher Comedy! 10:30 6 Tw1hght Zone Hour (R) Howard Cosell and Chuck i Journey to Adventure Connors ~uest Get Smart 0 .ll 6; 0 m Chase "Vacatton Sp1nish Comeily for A President" (R) Heriry Darrow . Detective de Hotel guests as a foreign dignitary who I , Praise the l ord Club causes Chase and his undercover unit many, frustr~t1ng moments in 11:00 e 0 0 m ~CD Newi their se·u11ty duties to protect him 3 a 10 EE .23 6 News from an .assassin .. . Q Best of Groucho O Movie: (C) (2hr) Kill A Drag· -6 Perry Mason on" (dra) '67-Jack Palance, rer O Movie: (C) "lhat Swingini City" nando l amas. Aldo Ray (com) '66 -Terry Thomas. 0111na 0 17' (3 CE ABC Wedn esday Oars Double Feature: (C) (90) "Nakia'' tD Mission: Impossible (dra) '/3-Robert Forster, Arthur ij) The Untouchables Kennedy, Linda Evans, Stephen Mc 17 'J' Secret File Nally, George Nader An Indian dep '6 The Saint uty sherrft 1n New Mexico aids an eD_ Devout Young (R) Indian girl's c1v1c group 1n their ( l9 a ) The Pioneers battle to save an old mission from destruction by a large corporation 11:15 rn Cinema 34 I Oealer's Choice Safari to Adventure 11 :30 f) ('9 8 ) 8 CBS lite Movie: Mulc1n Film Festival (C) "The Great Bank Robbery" '6 Movie: (2hr) "Where the Side· (coml 69-Kim Novak Zero Mos Wilk Ends" (dra) '50-Cene Tierney tel. Clint Walker Dana Andrews 0 J~ .J1 '"@' m Johnny C.mon EI) Wuhin(ton Connection 0 Movie: "The leathernecks Hne rn Ch1mpionship Wrestling l andeil" (dra) 36-Lew Ayres, Isa E'f) lapanese l1ngu1ge Progr1m bel Jewell 0 17 3 1 CE Wide World Special 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show 20th Century fo~ Presents" @ Movie: (90) "My Man Godfrey" EE) Day at Night (com) 36-Wilham Powell. Carole _ Lombard 112:00 6 One Step Beyond ED Tllutre in Amerrc1 "The Cere m Movie: "Houston story" ldral mony of Innocence · Ronald Rib I '56--!'ene Barry, Barbara Hale man's drama of an 1 llh century @ 8111 Cosby English king whose efforts lo avoid 1:00 3 A 8 n 6 News war with the Danes bring tragedy lo B ~ m Tomorrow his cour1 Stars are Richard Kiley, James Broderick, Larry Gates, Eliza beth Hubbard. Jessie Royce Landis. John Horn and 'Gilmer McCormick m P1nor1ma No~la 1:45 U Movie; "Everybody Do~ It" (com) 49 -Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell 2:00 ID All-Night Show: "Affair in Trini· 9:00 f) (;29 8 ) 8 C1nnon (2hr) 'He dad,'' "My Sb Convicts'' Who 01gs A Grave ' (R) Cannon at tempts to u11rav@I a bizarre double death that rocl.s a small cattle raising community 3: 10 0 Movie: "Ast12nment Redhead'' (dral '57-Ray Bollard Paul Car penler 1974 esday re m- encer W1d· 1l1an mery inn~. rrcan Ger Is or day "The Fred Dar OSI han San her Y a ten ity" ana ie: ry" OS n VI! sa ial a) 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:30 10:30 11.30 1.30 8:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 !-30 8:00 8:30 11:00 11 :10 7:30 8:00 8:30 9;00 9;30 11;00 l 1;30 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 11:00 11 .30 ?·30 9:00 11:00 11:30 8:30 9:00 11 :00 11: IS 11 30 5 II 9 7 9 7 11 13 9 5 13 4 7 9 2 5 9 5 7 13 9 2 5 9 s 7 13 4 7 9 2 s .( ~~r Evening Movies SUNDAY, APRIL I' "L1lllu of the fl•ld" •dral '63-Srdney Pl.'1t1er Liiia Sk.11., (Cl "A Star Is Born" ld n 3 7-Janet G •ynO• F red"c Mi<" r (C) "Pontius Piliite" l dra• '64-Bns1I Rathbone Jf'anne C'ra1n 17 3 (C) "Thursday's Game" lcom1 '71-Gene WddP< Bo t. Nt>,.l\11•t £111.'n Bu 1.lyn, Clo"~ le•r.hni.'ln Rob Reiner. No rm.\n ft-II "Young Man W•th A Horn" Im us. '50-Kirk Oougr..,,, L1wPn A'' nil "fear Strikes Out" (dra l ·51-Ant nony Perl\on s Karl M 1ldf''I (C) "M eet M t' In St. Louis" (mu.,.r '4':1-Judy Garl11n<l Tom Dra•r "Wake Up & Kill" tm ysl '66-Robert Hoffman l 11..1 Gastnn' MONDAY, APRIL 15 (Cl "The Party Glrl" (d1<1 • '58-Cyd Ch~"~\!' Robt'l1 1 tylor "Dodsworth" !dra l '36 -Waller Huston D11v1d Niven M M / A'>lO• "Hollywood Story" 1mys1 ·~I -Richard Egan Julie Adams 23 6 JO "Judgement at Nuremberg" Part I (dral '61-Spt'nc"r Tr •r f Bur"! Lancaster. R1th1.1rd Widmark M ari .. ne D1et,.ch Judy Garlllnd Ma•1m11tan Schell Montg omery Clift 17 3 (C) "Winter Kill" lsuspl · 71-Andy Gr1tl1t h. Shert'e North (C) "Every Man Is My En emy" ldr~1-Rol.Jer"t Wellht'r, l Isa M.1r1•nPt1 (29 8) 8 (Cl "The Singing Nun" (must '66-Debb•~ Reynold~ "Satan's Satellltu" l~t1 It) ·~a -Judd Holdren TUESDAY. APRIL 16 "Period of Adjustment" rcom 1 'b?-Tony Franciosa. J.1ne Fonda "Dodsworth" (du11 '36-Walter Huston, DilY•d Niven Mary A1.to1 17 3 (Cl "The last Angry M an" (d1<1I '73-P"t H ingle Lynn Carlin (CJ "Pirates of M onterey" (adv• '4 7-Rod Cameron. M arra Mo ni er "Moving Target" (dra1 '71 -Ty H.ud1n Mrrh21el Re nnot> (29 8) 8 (C) "Shootout at M ed1c:lne Bend" '"'rs '57 lam es Garnr r RarH!olph Scott Angie D1c~1n<on "Always Goodbye" (d rai '38-Barl111ra Stanw~r k Hert;l'rt M irsh11 ll WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 "The Happy Road" 1com1 '!'>7-Cent' Kelly Aa•biH.1 la .. t: (C) "Kiii A Dragon" ld•a• '6/-Jit<k P.ll •llCt! Fern1rndo L 1ma~ 17 l !Cl "Naida" fd•a ·7 j-Robert For\t1•1 Art""' Ki>nnrdy "My Man Godfrey" lcom 1 '3&-W1ll1 ,m Po .. ell, Citrole Lomt1;,•d 23 6 10 "Judgement at Nuremb erg" Cl)ncl ldr211 ·1,1 -Sp~nt,., Tr 1•; Bur"! La.,cas(er. R1thMd Widm ark M ,1d1>ne fl1et11rt> 17 3 (Cl "The Chadwick Family" '''' '• · 71 r rE'Ct Mar 'v'11• •a, CCI "That Sw inging City" lcom1 66 TPrry l horroa' D1;_rna Do•' (29 8) 8 (Cl "The Gre111 Bank Robbery'' re um f,•) K"" Ntw"k l•·•• Moster Cl1nl W •Iker "The Leathernecks H ave Landed" Cdr" ·~" tr .. Ayn'' THURSDAY, APRIL 18 9 CC) "Tht' Endless Su mmer" ldor • '6fi Mike Hynsnn Robert Au!(t>SI 5 "Dodsworth" (dra • '3G-W11te r Huston O;iv1d N v<>n M ary A"o' 8 "The Oblong Boa" l hor -VontPr>t Pror.r• Christoph,., lei' (29 81 (Cl "Calamity Jane" I nius• "•1-0oro~ Day Hnw11rd K •Pl 9 "In the Dog Houst" ltom1 '64-Lesl f' Ptidt1 p~ PP!J/o!y c""'"'"'\ 2 (29 8) 8 "Waco" fwf'~I 'Gfi-Ho ... ard Kr r l J<Jne Rus'>ell 5 "Charter Pilot" (advl 40--Lloyd Nolan Gro11~<' Montiio"'"'r FRIDAY. APRIL 19 9 (C) "03ngerous Days of K1ow11 Jones" ... P \ r.c Rutt~., H111l()t' 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Joy in the Morning" (rom 6'> R1 Mard C.•1an1hrrla" Yvette M1m 1t'u., George K"nnedy 9 "Voodoo Man" tmys) '44-Bela Lugosi. Jotin C11,.ad1ne 2 (29 81 (Cl "Where tht Boys Are" (com ·i;o Ge•''&" H t'T .. 11,-,, Dolores Hart . Paula Pren tiss. Jim HtJtlOn S "Madame" (com '63-Sophra Loren SATURDAY. APRIL 20 5 "Dodsworth" tdral '36-,/alter Hu!>ton lJav.d N """ M.Hy A't"' 4 23 6 (Cl "Solomon & Sht'ba" l dr31 '5'1-Yul Bryn""' Gona LnlCt bngrda 10 (C) "Cheyenne Autumn" rdr~1 ·f.4 . Richard WrdmM ~ Carroll Ua~r· (29 8) "My Sister Eileen" •rom 42-Ros~'•"<l Russl'll Jant>I B l "' 3 CCI "It Happened One Summe1" from -.15 Jeanne Crain 2 (C) "Shark" (adv) '70 -Burt Reynolds 8;iny Sulltvan 4 "Seven Days on M 11y" ldr.11 'h4 -Burt l"nr :.ster Ktrl. Dcugla~ Fred11c March Ava Gard ner 7 (C) "Secret Ceremony" ld•a' 'f,9 f l11atleth TaylO• M•i! farro;, Red Buttons as the delightful "Alexander," doffs his hat to the little town h~ calls hom&--where three lucky children share ~x­ citing adventures with him-in the ABC Afterschool Special, Wednesday at 4:30PM. stamp out tape noise COME IN AN O HEAR A DEMONSTRATION OF JVC s QtJIES SYSTE M Co m e 1n and fi n d o ut w hy J VC .., AN RS (A utomatic Noise Reduc tion System, 1s bettPr for your ears you r audio system and your pocketbook Now with JVC Ca~set ic Decks yo11 can have clean. cri sp reel-to-reel f1del1t y plus cass ette features like 2 SttJC110-type vu meters accurate e nough to be use'i for c;tud10 recording a peak level indicator to s1gnril when distortion reaches critical IPvels a 3 digit counter with a memory long l1 fP Cro n1o s /Ferr1te heads d hystr>re -,1o:; synchronous motor automatic eJPCt w i;,tern with pho toelectric cell eiect bu tton 100% solid sta te precision slide controls pu sh button function control panel d frPquency response of 30-19.000 Hz JI 8 -.. 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Q) "The Story of Molly X" (dra) 'SO -June Havoc. John Ru~sell 3:00 (j) "Up the Down St1lruse" Coner. (dra) '67 -Sandy Dennis, Eileen Heckafl @) (C) "Lut Day ot the War'' (dra) "69-George Maharrs, Marra Pers- chy 3:30 I) (C) "The 8l1dl Widow" (mys) '54 -Ginger Rogers, Van Helhn. Gene T1erne1. George Rall O (C) "The Rnmd" (dra) '65-- Max von Sydow, Yvette M1m1eua, Efrem Z1mbahst Jr Ci1J "l(enya, Country of Tru - sure"--documentary " a~ :6J (C) "SS D17s at Pekin(' Part I (dra) '63-Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner 3:45 00 "Shadow ol bll" (mys) '66 - Kerwin Matthews, Pier Angeli 4:30 (~ f ) "My Sister Ellten" Part I (com) '42-Rosaltnd Russell, Janet Blair. Brian Aherne [V[NIN(, 6:00 8 (';;29 8-) \a-H B A Bullelball Play-Otts ( 3 J (lQJ (tf. ~J In 16_, News ! 0 al m a:J Cl) News Bon an.it I Hogan•$ Heroes Beverly Hillbillies Mission: Impossible Mod Sguad El Pobre Gonzalez ~Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Rain· maker" (dra) '56-Burt Lancaster, Kathanne Hepburn tD Hodgepodae Lod2e EE Speed Racer 6:30 00 Dealer's Choice U Dick Van Dyke 10' Merv Griffin i7 ffi Hogan's Heroes I loom! livinr usr Tele-Revlsta Musical EE littJe Rascals 7:00 3 0 0 m al News Bowline for Dollars 6 Movie: (2hr) "Blackboard Jun· cle" (dra) S~lenn ford, Anne fra'ICIS fJ Whi r s My l ine? m I Love Lucy It Takes A Thief (3) I D11am of Jeannie Esmeralda Dr11net : Psydloloo Today "'Personality" · Drama Three Stoo&es 7:30 I Ho11n's Heroes · The New Price Is R11trt Help Thy Neichbor Oule's Girts "The Th1n1's A Play" (R) Ozzie and Harriet have to smooth some ruHled feathers 11then both girls try out for the lead in an avante garde play-and only one gets the part. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Endless Summer" (doc) "66-M1ke H1nson. Robert August. ~Ql Lers Make A Deal m Bewitdled @ (I) To Tell the fruth I.. @ Wild Wor1d of Animals : Acclon Chicano • Jonathan Winters Show • Dinah Shore Golf Classic Inter· views EE The Ghoul Gan2 8:00 I) The Waltons "'The Theft" John Walton 1s accused of the the ft of two silver goblets and refuses to defend himself 0 @ (6...,~mr1ip Wi lson Show 0 Movie: (2.hr) "Dodsworth" (dra) '36-Walter Huston David Niven, Mary Astor 0 ~) (D Chopper I "Bust· out" (R) The chopper 1s comman- deered at gunpoint when Gii and Don answer an emergency call M1· chael Ansara, Anthony Carbone and Victor Argo guest \Iii•\\ 1111.'11·, •'I t.:,11111.1111111 dl.'HllnJ 111 ,11d1n!! lll'l'l" .:hrld1 l"l1 I hi: "".l.1k1." I hi:i1 1l11.".11m (''"'I.' I rue ·· \,inct} l ch:1ho11 ·7.i ""I hi.' 'r o nwrcd Ap ril ~() I r1..llll 11 Pro.I 1h111ugh April ~I :1t hf>M . 1 ~.1t 'iun ) In lhl.' V.1111."I~ ( luh \ll '\1Htt h1.'l H C".tl1hll n1.1 I l."nl :! " on " n A. 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C.rn1n1 Musiul m Movie: (2hr) "You're in the Ar· my Now" (com) '41 -Phil Stivers Jimmy Durante 8:30 0 (ft rn m firehouse "lmplo· s1on" (R) Captain Ryerson and his men rescue a boy stuck 1n a heat ing duct, and then battle a spectacu- lar oil refmery blaze where stora11e tanks are 1gn1ting and shooting off like miuiles . (1) San Oie10 News Conference m Merv Griffin Show (ai ) The Waltons al) Panorama Novela 9:00 I) KNXT Special "When Comedy Was King" A comp1lat1on ol scenes fr om vimous comedy films featuring the talents of Charlie Chaplin, Wal lace Beery. Buster Keaton. Laurel & Hardy. Ben Turpin, Harry Lanrdon and Gloria Swanson 0 Qj [g, m Ironside "Mind for Murder" (R) When a ni ghtclub psychic (Ross Martin) tells his au d1ence more about a fatal fire than the newspapers do, Chief Ironside smells arson. Louise Sorel and John Doucette also guest 111 tht' l'lu) ll1frap) lfoo111 .II l l'l.A\ \1l·di1al ('t'nltr. J.Jmt.-H. 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Y.rfh 111!111 ,ind 00 The Bold Ones 0 al Kunc fu "The As sns1n" (R) A bitter feud between two men finds Caine caught 1n the middle w11h one suspecting him of being a hired assassin and the olh· er's daughter w1sl11ng to marry him For m Dana Elcar and James Keach guest I Movie: (2h1) "The Oblong 101" pleas see DAYTIME THE DAILY PILOl fV wrn~ APRii 14 l'lP4 En A11111lon Weather Sho• (R) An ex marine buddy of Or (i;.?9 8 ) Amerit1n Horse & Horn· Sean' comu to rhe islands to pur m•n !>ue his p~1ntina career and l1lls 1n ~ Orama love with Anne (ventos utinos O 17 3 CD The Odd Couple (R) Three Stoogu feltl ind Oscar consult a ghost breaker when they're convtnced that .JO f) Bobby Goldsboro Show .i torme1 trn.inl ot their apartmenl 3 Ho11n's Heroes hn come bAck lo haunt them (ilor) -Vincent Price. Ch11stopher Below, .for YO~r convenience, Lee the day s movies. ll ~ 10 Hollywood Squ1res ~ N "'=~~.&I Help Thy Neiahbor fi~:;sn. Hole Wild Refuse '"N11111r~I (nem1'~ Li Hitni EE Gorrion -----------ED DEBUT War I. Puct (R) (2hr) DAYTIME MOVIES A reprise of the BBC dramat1zat1on or Tolstoy's massive novel, sta rring 9:00 O "Blues for Lovtri" (dra) '6&- Anlhony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Ray Charles Tom Bell. Mary Peach Dobre and David Swift 9:30 0 "Shadow Man" (mys) ·53 _ i Accomp1nime Cesar Romero 9:30 News 11 00 0 .. t rf • ( •> Movie· (C) (90) "Cilimlty : W• e ront' (dra) "44-J Car Jene" (mus) "SJ-Doris Day How roll Naish "Min In A Cocked Hat" ard Kee l · (com) '60 -Peter Sellers B) LI Hien1 12:00 ID "D11s of Glory" (adv) '44 - 10:00 0 @ tJij) 'm Music Country Tamara Tamonova. Gregory Peck. Doug t<ershaw Is host and guests 1:00 26 (C) "Forever My l ove" Concl include Ray Stevens. Lynn Anderson. (rom) '62-Romy Schneider Charlie Rich. Bill Anderson, Tom T 2'()() 0 (C) "She's Working Her Way Hall. Donna Fargo, Dionne Warwicke, · Throueh College" (mus) '52 -VH Jerry Reed and Mac Davis g1nia Mayo Gene Nelson Z m m ~ News IT:\ "TL • .. ( d ) 50-J h Nipt Gallery u:.11 ne .. vengen a v o n J7' i Q) StrHts of S.n Fran· Carroll, Fernando l amas cisco "No Badge for Benjy"' (R) The J:OO 8 "The u ·Mrs. ltadford" (my~) shooltng of 1 middle-aged black po J&-W1lllam Powell, Jean Arthur lice informer who has learned of a 10 (C) "Klshmlrl Run" (advl 69 b1g smugglina operation mvolves -Pernell Roberts delecltves Stone and Keller 1n an 3:30 f) (C) "Somethmc for A lonely explosive s1tuallon Man" (wes) 68-0an Blocker. Su I Orama san Clar~ P11ist the Lotd Club 3 "The Blue Angel" (dta) 59- 10:30 .. Orson Welle.s Grul Mysteries! May BrtM. Cun Jurgens ~Luther Funnel 0 (C) "John lioldfirb, Please 6 1 Twilight Zone Come Home" (com) '65 -Shirley · Journey to Adventure Macla1ne. Richard Crenna. Get Smart 17 3 "What's Up Tieer Liiiy'' Tutro con Oswaldo C1lvo (com) 66-Woody Allen • Los DiH fellcu » ~ (C) "SS D1ys at Pelclng" 11:00 0 G ~ m 'Fl News Co11cl (dra) '63-Charflon Heston 3 Ci) lf~ EE ~ C6J News 4-30 (~ 'i ) "Mv Sister Eiieen" Concl Best of Groucho • . , . Perry Mason (com) 42-Rosalind Russell, Janet Movie: "In the Dog House" Blair. Brian Aherne (com) '64-Leslte Phillips, Peggy Cummins W Mission: Impossible The Untouch1bles (3' Secret File ~6 The S.int IThe Advoutu Cf') The Pioneers 11:15 Clnem1 l4 11 :JO (Q9 (fl) f"j'I CBS ute Movie: (C) ''Waco" (wes) '66-Jane Rus sell, B11an Oontevy. Howard Keef I 0 ~ @ o m Johnny Cmon loel Grey guests O Movie: "Ch1rter Pilot" (adv) '401 -Lloyd Nolan George Montgomery Lynn Ba11 I 0 '17' '3' (!) 0 clc C•vett Show Dick's only guest is Stnalor Sam Ervin 1Z·OO 'ii Dr. Irene Kassorl1 m Movie: "It's A Wonderful World " (com) '39 -George Cote Terence Morgan ~Bill Cosby Day at Night 1:00 O (Bl ~ 6 News 0 (\o1 m Tomorrow 1:45 ft Movie: "Fo~ Guns" (wes) '57 -Barbara Stanwyck. Dean Jagger, Gene Barry 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: "A b 1 n d o n Ship," (C) "let's Do It Ag1ln" 3'10 fJ Movie: (C) "Purl of the South ll1cifie" (adv) '55-Dennis Morgan Vrra1n1a Mayo EVENING 6:00 BOO 8 mmm~ News [3 lc;t 17 ,_3 13'6 (;.?9 8 ) News Q Bon•nu 6 Hopn's Heroes I Beverly Hillbillies Mission: Impossible Mod Squad £1 Pobre Gonulei 26 Movie: (90) "It H1ppens Every Spring" (com) ·49 -Ray Milland ffi Hodeepodge Lodee ffi Speed Racer 6:30 6 Dealer's Choice c:J Dick V•n Dyke 1.Q Merv Griffin 17 3 Hogan's Heron I Zoom! Living Eu r Vatirly ffi little RasCJI$ 7:00 u CI, 0 0 m m tcews Q Bowling for Oollm 6 Movie: (2hr) "Border Incident" (wes) 50 -Ricardo Montalban 8 Anlff!al World I What', My line! I love Lucy 11 Taku A Thief r3 I Dream of Jeannie ~Esmeralda 23 6 Dragnet Deer and lhP Woll I my Dun Show 10:00 Q l3 6 10 m Oun M • t 11 n --..._,,::.._..,,_ithon $ Movrt: (C) (2hr) Show "01ngerous Days ol Kiowa Jones" 6 Nishi Gallery (~es) '66 -Rob!rl Hort on 01anl' O 17 3 CD Toma Pound ot Bake1 Sal Mineo fie~ loma's marriage is lhrut ID Bewitched ened whl!n his wife Patty reluses le 17 1 3 . To Teti the Truth reveal 1nlorma1ton about a shake ;26 Ma1or league kuball G1anh down operation 1n which her ont vs Oodgers time boyfriend IS involved Cs"nario £D Gilbert ' Sulhv•n 'fhe Gondo ~ Untamed Work! ID ID New~ Dln•h Shore Coif Clus1c lnte1 I liers Marco ;ind Cu1\eppe Patm1 ws I 1er1 lowly Venetian eondoliers as EI) The Ghoul Ging well a~ ne w bridegrooms. suddenly ,.. ) ~-R S 1 l1nd lhem\elves claimants to !he 8:00 0 ( 29 11t Dirty 0>ally l l a ly throne of Baralar1d Untll it's proven 1s suspicious. but Pike feels lhal he which one 1, lht righllul ruler they •s seeing a dream lrom heaven gnvern 1oinlly-much to th~ d1~tren when rhey find S.imanrha a beaut1 , 01 lhe11 wives ful young 17,111. sifting alone along a m Drama mountain tr~il m Pr11se the Lord Club 0 2l 6 to er;, S1nford & Son O Ansel Bueball Angels vs Oak 10:30 0 New' lan tl A s 6 Twilight Zone O 17' l Q) Br•dy Bunch Cindy I lourner lo Adventure votunleers lhe members ot her lam Get Smart 1fy as lhe cast 1n a satire ol the L1 Rev1st1 de Marronr la1ry tale ·Snow While 1n order to 26 Allred H1tchcocll PrewnlJ earn money lor .1 tellrement gill lor al loco V1ldez her ltacher 11 ·00 0 0 0 m m CD NeW1 8 Al Issue 3 8 1o ll 6 News I Dule_r's Choice 0 Bui or Groucho S.farr to Adventur~ 6 Perry Muon Meuc.1n Film Fest1v11 l 0 Movie: "Voodoo Man" !mys) Wash1ni1on We~k in ~eview 44-Beta Lugosi. John Carradine El Show de Aos1t1 Pe u I m Mission. lmpoltlble t1p1nese Langu1ge Program I (!) The Untouch•bles 8:30 f) ( 29 8 ) 8 Good Times rl or 17 J Secret File 1da sers our to iirove she's the besr :26 Roell Concert housekeeper 1n the pm1ec1 ED Bill Moyers' Joum•I Q TIM EX Presents The (29 q >The Plonee11 * BOB HOPE COMEDY 11:15 €I)Cinem1 3.4 3pecial Starring Ann-11.30 0 ( 29 a ) CBS L•te Movie: (C) Margret & Bob Newhart "Where the Boys Are" (com) 60 0 ll 6 10 m Bob Hope Spe· George Hamilton. Dolores Hart Cll! Bob's IUI special for th is sea Q ll 6 10 m Johnny Carson son leatures special guesrs Ann Onn Knolls guesls Margret and Bob Newhart 0 Movie: "M1d1me" lcoml 63-0 1'1 ~ aJ Sue Million $ Min Sophia l oren "The -Coward"" Steve Austin is as 0 17 l CD Wide World Cvenl signed to find a downed World War A Salute lo lh, Tony Awards ti cargo plane with the pro\pect 8 Stu Trek of also rmd1ng that his lather the 12:00 6 Rod Concert pilot was a coward George Mont ID Movie: "Born to Be Bid" (dra) ROmtry Ron Sobel and rrance .50 _ Joan ronlainl' Roben ~an Nuyen guest ~ e·11 c b m Merv Griffin Show 1 os y Day 1t Night Perry Mason lnlerf1ce 12:30 8 Shock Thutre P1no11ma tcovel1 0 NuhYllle Mu$IC '26 The Pnsoner 9:00 f) (l9 8 ) a CBS Ftid•y Movie: (C) (2hr) "To Sir With Love" stars 1:00 0 )O m Midnight Special Ctirt1s Har1 Rhodes as an Arnerican teach Mayfield hos!\ ~nd gue\ls include er 1n Lon tlun "Nicky's World" stars Gladys Kn1~ht & the Pips, Status Charles Cioffi Two pilot pro1ecJs Quo. Phil Ochs Sugarloal, and The No rnlo1mal1on available from the Impressions network al pres~ time I ;45 f) Movie: (C) "A Sona to Remem. 6 The Bold Ones ber" (dra) '45-Cornel Wilde. Merle ni El P1dre de Mi Barrio Oberon all Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs. Downsta11s" IR) 2:00 m All·Night Shaw: ''T"lvt O'Clod rn l1 Crl1d1 Bien Cntcb Hlsh.'' (C) "A Bulle I Is Waltln(' CI!) Cl Almanaque 3:10 f) Movie: "The Secret Man" (dra) 9:30 Q l) 6 10 m B111n Ke i I h '58 -Marshall Thompson PaJil~ 13 SATURDAY APRIL 20 MORNING (!) Country Muslt 26 Alfred Hitchcock Presents ![) Roller Games 10:30 8 ( 29 8 l a Jos11 & the Pussy- cats 0 'll 6 !O m Butch Cnsldy O Movie; "Return of Juse J1mes'' (wes) '50 -John Ireland. O r;7 (3 (E Mission: Maeic i6 Roller Games 6:00 8 Sunrise Semester ED Mister Roeers' Neiehborhood 6·30 fJ Sunrise Semester I 1 00 f) (19 8 ) 'l Pebbles & B1mm 8 1V 8 Clauroom B1mm , I let's Rip 0 Ma1or lu2ue Baseball Kansas 7·00 ( 29 8 ) Hau But Bunch City at Ch1CIRO 'll 6 10 m l1d)v1lle 6 Tijuana: Window to the South 6 Tennusuluxedo 0 17 J Ci)ABC Superst11 117 3 Bugs Bunny Movie Brother Buu 10 m The Jetsons 7:30 ( 29, R ) Sab11n1 IF) News 23 6 10 m Addams r am1ly I » r 6~ World of Wonder Mormon Tabernacle Choir ED Sesame Street 6 Ultra Man 11:30 0 (19 8 ) 8 NB A Buhtb1ll 117 r J Yogi's Gang Playoffs All Fired Up 6 j Movie: ''Htre I Am A St11ng- Element.ary News er" (dra) '39 -Richard Greene. 8:00 ( 29 8 ) 8 Scooby Doo 0 Movie: (C) ''Commanche Tertl· 23 6 10 m Emergency + 41 tory" (wes) "SO-Macdonald Carey, O John Wayne Thutre Maureen 0 Hara. James Best. 6 Movie: "Remember the Day" 10 Sin Diego H1ppening (dral ·42 John Payne ID Ad Lib 0 17 3 Super friends ® Movie: (C) ''Damon & Pythiu" O Movie: (C) "Secret of Monte I adv/ 62-<:uy Williams. Don Ber Cristo" (adv) '61 Rory Calhoun 1 nett ID Movie· "Cod Is My P1rtner"' i f'i) Film FestiV1I (dra) ·57 Waller Brennan Cl'l1mpionshlp Wrestllng ffi Sacred Hurt/Christopher$ Go! 16 Voice of Tokyo ffi Sesame Street AF T f l?NOON 8 30 0 '>l 6 10 m Inch Hi11h, P11·, vale [ye @ Movie: "Crooked Circle" (dra1,l2:00 0 Movie: "Virgin lsl1nd'' (adv) 58 "58-John Smith Fay Spain -John Cassavetes. V112inia Maskell, 9 00 § ('lo 8 ) Favortlt Marti1ns 51dney Po1t1er • 23 6 10 m Sigmund 0 H ~~!CE) Amerie1n 81ndst1nd Movie : "Battles ol Chief Ponti· ~ Insight 1c" (adv) ·53 -Lex Barker. . QJ l1nttr 0 17 (3 lassie's Rescue R•nre11 123 (i) Educ1tion at Wo1• 8 Elepha nt Boy ffi Mister Rogers' Neiahborhood ED Mister Rogm' Neighborhood ~ U.S. N1vy 9:30 e ( ~ 8 ) Jeannie 12:30 I Outdoors With liberty Mutual ~ ~ !6 10/ m Pink Panther (6) Concern 6 , Movie: "Counleu ol Monie Cris-"latest Sports Leeends to'' (rorn) '48-Sonja Hen1e • Seume Street O rr ( J-Chost Chuers • Kipi Cosas , 8 Dusty's Trail . Adventure ID Movie: "Footsteps in the Fog"! 1:00 r3 Youth & the law (dra) ·ss-Jean Simmons, St~wart 1 6' Movie: "I, Jane Doe" (dra) "48 Granger -Vera Ralston John Carroll 10:00 (~9 8 ) :T' Speed Buegy O Movie: (C) "Canyon Pusage" I SeS1me Street O Hud·On ~ 6 0 m Siar Trek (wes) '46 -Susan Hayward. Dana 17' '3' Brady Kids Andrews. Brian Oonlevy. Movie: (C) "Hurricane Smith" fo )] (I' m Major league Bue· (adv) '52-John Ireland. ball Kansas City at Chicago LEASE! ORDIR YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS ALL MAKES CAil 0. SU e GEORGE JOINCR •DON C ROSBY DUNTON FORD 7~.JO ~ Moon ~I !>nnlu Ano 546-7070 Page 14 • • • When Jim McMullan of ABC's Chopper I was an undergraduate at the Uni vers1ty of Kansas. he ap peared 1n several plays directed by graduate student Moses Gunn. .. * • Under present plans. John ny Carson. Ed McMahon an c.l Doc Severinsen of Nac·s The Tonight Show. wi ll play close to 20 weeks a year callee lively in Las Vegas . .. .. ~Combat TH°t DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 14, 1914 m Rock·On Show land of th• Giantt (3) S.turd1' Matlnte l6 M1jo1 Leaeue Baseb1ll Giants vs Dodgers al futbol-Soccer CD Movie: "Crowhaven fum" 1:30 (!.I University Di1lo1ue D Anael Bueball Angels vs Oak land A"s 0 Movie: (C) "Quuantined" (dra) 10 -John Dehner Gary Collin~ Sharon Farrell ED Carrucolendas 2:00 0 ( 29 a ) F'lt Albert J Voice ol Agriculture 0 The Brainworl" 8 International Hour ID Movie: "Arnbush'' (wesl '50- Robert Taylor John Hod1ak. Arlene Dahl ® Movie Classics: Same as I I :30 AM listing ED Colleee Credit Course "Environ· mental lmpacl Reporting & Evatu at1on·· 2:30 tJ (l9 a ) CBS Children'$ f ilm f'estiv1I 3 Campus Profile 0 Aericulture USA '6J Movie: "Fast and Furious" (dra i 54-John Ireland. Dorothy Malone 0 Movie: (C) "Scalplock" (wesl '6&-Robert Randorn Diana Hyland I 11' '3) film future · rn Roller Games c;) Sundlnavian uperienc.e 3:00 0 Focus ··womens Building' Intl Pedroza v1s1ts the newly opened women s building and discusses how l women 1n1eresled in creallve arts can part1c1pate ' 0 Colgate-Dinah Shore * Winners Circle LPG A Championship: Women's Golf at its Greatest 0 17 r3 • CB Dinah Shore Coll CIHsic f rom M1s~1on Hills Goll and Country Club in Palm Springs. Cal 8 The Westerner liTil El Juicio 3:30 I Dusty's Treehouse • lmpacto 10 Hieh Speed Living (E) The Virginian ( 29 (& ) Salari to Adventure 4:00 0 Steps to learning J Slletchbook B What's Goln2 On Spring S.,orts l rack & F 1eld Meet as USC vs Stanford 6 Outer limits 0 1Ql Greatest Sports Le2ends Q) Soul T11in a> Coron1 Now 5:00 ,, upress1on: (ast/West 6 Seymour Presenl$ 0 11 3 CD ABC's Wide World or S.,orts The running of the Wood Memorial Stakes race for three year nlds frorn Belmont Park racetracll in Long Island Plus the lnterna rronal Speedway Motorcycle Cham p1onsh1p hom lhe Astrodome 1n Houston Tex as 0 ('9 8 ) This Week in the NBA 10 News ID Movie: (C) ''Buu Brummel" (adv) 54-Srewarl r.ranger. Eliza beth Taylor. Peter Ustinov ffi The Persuaders il 6 Other People, Other Places 26 Nashville Music I lnter1ace (RI Roller Games Rick W1rd's Rock & Roll Ef) Kimba 5:30 0 23 6 (29 8 ) News 8 Dirty Sally 0 Untamed World 10 Movie: (C) (90) "In Surch ol America" (dra) '70 -Vera Miles 26 Porter Wagoner Show · Et) Aceton Chicano Ef) Three Stooees E VENING 6:00 8 0 8 ~ m News 3 film f uture 0 26 Hee Haw 0 Story 1n Hollywood M11acle on Vme Street W, The Real Don Steele Show Ni&hl Gallery J.JL (3) Public Service Film (';J Cine Como en Cine 23 (6-. National Geographic ED Nova "The Crab Nebula" (R) ('29 8 ) Celebrity Bowling al Speed Ricer 6:30 IJ 0 8 News 3 Sports With Bertka 0 KNBC News Conference 6 Twilight Zone 17 (3 Top Ten Issues (('29 8 ) Grutut Sports Legends I Bo• de Me•ico Lassie little Rascals 7:00 Other People, Other Places Pe· ter Graves narrates .. A Dream ol Two Cities:· a film story ol Manaus and Brasilia 17 (3' Roller G1mes E,i) Cine Como en Cine 23 '6"1 It Takes A Thiel 26 Wrestling ) i Wild Kingdom T rulh or Consequences Bowling for Doll11s 6 Other People, Other Places 0 Relleccionu EI1J Mr. Wizard ('29 8 ) Untamed World liT.'I Drama m Agritulture USA a!) Panorama Latino m Wild Wild West EE Voice of Agriculture 4:30 0 Movie: (C) "The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" (com) '59-Cltl ton Webb. Dorothy McGuire (3) Film ru ture 0 Inquiry/Science A discussion ot Psychoenerget1cs 0 Celebrity Bowling a Siu Trek 0 Outdoors With liberty Mutual 10' It P111 to Bt t1no11nt ID P!Jtholoo Today (R) ( i9 '8 ) Ch1lltncfn1 Se• 8 World at War 0 Victory at Sea l o Public Affa irs ID ()9 8-) m Lawrence Welk ffi ft Takes A Thief 17 J John Wayne Theatre ' 6' Dragnet 26 Jimmy Dean Show ffi (i!fC'•111) White · Haired Girl {2hr) (R) a!) Teatro del Slbado CE li~e from San Francisco "The Serend1p1ty Singers·· EE l1p1nese langu11e Program 7:30 0 Wiid World ol Anim1ls "Too Many Elephanls'" ,..:f Let's Make A Deal g 23 6" Thnllseekers ~ Plnbusters , 6 Boxing From the Olympic 8 C4ncentr1lion 10:00 I) (i;:rl ~) :r Caro 1 B urn e t t ~ ABA Basketball 01v1s1onal Show (R) Tim Conway •nd Edw1rd Play Offs Villella are Carol's guests tor this o Oale's Glrls show filmed at the new Sydney Op a> lobby Goldsbo10 Show era House in Sydner. Australia 8:00 I) (fi9 (I ) re All In the famili p t 17 3 .~ Owen M1rsh.1ll "The (R) The Bunkers play a game de-oo House (R) A 16 year old girl signed lo aid communicahon be-is found murdered and all the ev1 tween the players but Mike doesn't dence POlnts to her h1ah school like what he hea;s about himself boyfriend 0 ~l @ 0 m (mereency "An I Community feedbatk English V1s1tor'' (R) A visiting lire News man tauses jealousy when para-~ lntrodut1ne Japanoe Culture medics DeSoto and Gage take him :26 700 Club on the rounds a!> Melody1and 0 1= (3) (D Partrid&e fa m 1 I r ~Lou Gordon Show "Reubenlrves" (A) When the Part 10.30 ~ Jimmr Dun Show ridge younesters start being nice 10 6 Yesterday their manager, Reuben Kincaid he El) News becomes convinced that he hasn't 11:00 I)~' O O ~-News long to live 0 Variety Club TelethQll. Proceeds m Lucl·Desi Comed1 Hour "Lucy lrom lh1s charity event will go to Meets the Moustache'· (I hr) Ernie various Variety Club charities. 1n Kovacs and Edie Adams euest eluding the James H Nicholson I Championship Wrutlina Children's Heart Clinic. the [lee· Spanish Movie Ironic Limb Bank (both at UCLA>. Super Show the Variety Boys Club of East Los Sochan Angeles. and Cedars-S1na1 Hospital 8:30 I)(~ (8) [8 1 M•A•s•H (R) All Monty Hall 1s the Master of Cere of the surgeons catch the flu ex monies Continuous through 6PM, cept Hawkeye leaving the enlire Sunday, April 21 burden of trea'llng the wounded on ~'~ Bill Anderson Show his already tired shoulders I faith for Today O Movie: (2hr) "Dodsworth" (dra) Mission; Impossible '3&-Waller Huston David Niven Tony & Sunn Alimo ~6 Combat ' 17 .3-Rod Concert 0 17 (J' CE ABC S us p e n s e El) S1murai Story Movie: "Night of Terror" (R} The ~ 0,!!_! of A Kind.. . ., story of a young girl whose Ille ,5 ( :29 8 ) Movie: Mr Sister Eileen 1n edreme danger after she wit (com) '42-Rosahnd Russell Janel nesses a murder Donna Mills. Mar. Blair Brian Aherne tin Balsam. Chuck Connors and m Cinema 3.4 Agnes Morehead star a!> Happy Hunteri 9:00 I) ((29 ) Mery Tyler Moore ffi It Is. Written Show (R) Mary learns ii'!. Lou's 11:15 r3 Movie: (C) "It H1ppe11ed One bu1hday and decides to surprise Summer" (roml 45-Jeanne Crain. him with a party Dana Andrews 0 l (iJ m NBC Saturday Mov· 11:30 I) Movie: (C) "Sharie" (adv) '70- ie: (C) (2hr) "Solomon & Sheba" Burt Reynolds. Ba11y Sullivan (dra) '59-Yul Brynner. Gtna Lolo O Movie: "Seven D1y1 In Mey" b11g1da, George Sanders Magda, (dra) '64 -Burt Lancaster. Kirk Queen of Sheba, plots to destroy Douglas, rredric March Solomon. ruler or Israel. for political 6'. Movie: (C) "A face in the Rein" gains until she falls 1n love w1lh (dra) '63 -Rory Calhoun tum and embraces his beliefs O Movie: (C) "Secret Ceremony" 0 1 Movie; (C) (21/zhr) "Cheyenne (dra) '69 -Elizabeth Taylor Mia Autumn" (dra) '64-Richard W1d Farrow Robert Mitchum mark. Carroll Baker 8 Star Trek m I S'ECIAl I Cortez & Monttzuma 0 See Van Morrison on In 1519. Hernando Cortez marched * Kirshner Rock Concert on the great Aztec empire Monte Q Don Kirshner's Rock Concert zuma thought Cortez was lhe great 10 News while· faced bearded god. Quetzal @Movie; "Phenia City Story" coatl and i~Ve him presents of gold (dra) ·55 _ Richard Kiley But Cortez 111llated ego was nol a!) Trinity Bible School satisfied -he wanted more than (i) Rock Concert Montezuma would 11ve him This _ . dramatic reconslruction 1s narrated 11 :45 23 6 Movie: (C) "Story ot A by Lorne Greene Woman" (dral 69-Robert Stack ID War & Puce (2hr) (R) First or 12:00 10 Movie: (C) "Adventures of A nine episodes in lhe BBC drama11za Young Man" (dra) '62 -Richard tton of Tolstoy's massive novel Seymer. Paul Newman I Premier Film m Movie; CC) "Beau Brummel" Happiness Is (adv) '54-Stewart Granger. [l11a Two Missions £ast beth Taylor 9:30 I) ( 29 s ) !a B o b N e w h a r t ID Blick Journal Show (R) A rather embarrassing op 12:30 8 Movie: "Monster on the Cam· erat1on leads to a romance for Carol pu~" (hor) '58 -Troy Donahue with her doctor, a relationship that 1:00@ Movie: "Lut st11ecouh West" everyone questions due lo the dis (wes) '57-Jim Davis parity in lheir ages 1:10 I) Movie: "Return of the fly" ~Alfred Hitchcock Presents (hor) '59-Vincent Price 0 I $1'1CIAL I School for Speed The 2:00 m All·Night Show: "The Monster making of a race driver M1ke1," ''Apache Warrior.'' "Slfari" @ Minority Community 2:30 I) Movie: "Mike Haste to Live" -i'i Bobby Goldsboro Show (dra) '54-Dorothy McGu11e. Ste a!) California Gospel ptien McNally r11r Ollll.Y P ILO T IV WECK APRtl 14 1974 ·-~p · c••• (gl1@0(;., OD~ 'BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE' The · billboard motto heard each weekend tells lhe story Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of sport the thrill or victory. the agony of defeat the human drama of athletic competit1on Its ABC s Wide World ol Sports the nation s most popular regularly-scheduled televrs1on sports program and one ot the longest and most successful ventures in broadcasting history (Saturdays 5·6 30PM) Americans are an mcreasrngly sports conscious people. and for 13 years since the series was conceived by Executive Pro- ducer Aoone Arledge President ol ABC Sports, young and old men and women alike have bPen attracted 1n growinq numbers to the unique ·wide Worid presentations Part o f the appeal of ABC's Wide World or Sports 1s its sheer d1vrrs1ty Each te~ecast consists of from one to three separate segments depending upon the nature or the sports being covered And lhe competition covers the spectrum of sport. from World Heavyweight Championship fights. to the India· nopolts and Daytona "500" auto races. to World Figure Skating Champ1onshrps World Swimming and D1v1ng Championships Little League World Series. World Wrestling Champ1onsh1ps the US Open Pocket Brll1ards Championship Wo r'c1 B obs'ed Champi0Qsh1ps Md daredevil Evel K nievel's death-defying motorcycle leaps more than 100 d1fleren1 types o f sports to c1a te Wide Wo rld is 1nternat1ona1 1n scope During the past year led1tor's note calendar 1973) for example the program went to 25 states and more than 15 lore1gn countries to present exclusive network televrsron coverage of the p remier compe- t1t 1ons across rhe spectrum of sport And this January ABC introduced a new Sunday version (3 30·5PMl of Wide World o l Sports followinq the same formal and includin~ additional coverage of new and different sporting events T hrs Sunday afternoon 'Wide World' was planned to bP a winter replacement program and will go off the air this month But specu1at1on 1s strong that the Sunday ed1t1on will return to the airwaves again next year In rts bnef run the program has already at1racted twice as manv viewers as the National Basketball Association telecasts and a whoppinq thrPe timPs as many as the National Hockey League proqrams Yet another reason for 'Wide World's' success has been Its sk!llful blend1nq of some of televisions best-known and most· honored sportscasters with guest experts and color commenla· tors who have been stand-out performers in their respective sports Series host of "Wide World o f Sports is Jim McKay who has won two Emmys from the National Academy of Tele- v1s1on Arts and Sciences for "outstanding ind1v1dual achieve· ment 1n sports and o ther ho nors 1nclud1nq the prestigious Georqe Polk Memorial Award Joining McKay on the ABC Soorts broadcast team are manv of the finest broadcasters tn their field amo na them Keith Jackson Bill Flemm1na Chris Schenkel Howard Cosell anc1 Frank Gifford - Wide World's' lrst of guest experts reads like a "Who s Who o f sports oreats oast and p resent Yet another key to Wrde W o rld s popularity 1s the philosophy that ThPre is no such thinq :is a minor spo rt · The result 1s that the series has q1ven viewers superb cov· erage to the broadest range of sports and in the bargain. has introduced many o f those sports to m1ll1ons of new fans and part1c1pants. ABC's Wrde World of Sports combines the excitement of competition with the color and spectacle o f the events them· selves and a healthy mix of backqround facts and information not onlv abo ut sports. but ~bout the many lands and req1ons where they are played and about the people who plav them For the casual viewer and the true sports buff alike, "ABC's Wide World o f Sports" 1s the nexl besl thing to the best seats in the house-and. often H's even better Pa11:e 15 0 u m ~ IE II It Atlantic's Bargain Stereo Days I CLOSED EASTER SUND.A y I "-=-=>7 ~ - -··~·A•A.•.iii·illil-· GETASONY HP·161: FM·Stereo, AM, Phono System If vou re IOOl<1ng for o big !oOUnd lhot comes 1n smoll packages come listen to lt1e SONY HP 161 1ntegroted Component Music System ond see how well 11 fits ,,.., II s a music svstem lhOf's smouer tl\on 11 sounds ~odlO recept10n o,.., the HP 161 is superb the tuner hos o SONY FE I front end '°' p1ck1ng up weak distant $IOllOfls wn11e p<evenhng d1slor hon IO strong loeol signets A hght signals when o stol10n is broodcmt 1ng 1n stereo And Irle sotid stole Oii silicon ofl'l)l1tie1 d1Mng two SONY 2·waf speolcers deh'10rs o big live like sound R~. Price s 199.95 CHECK ATLANTIC'S LOW PRICE ... @PIONEER~ Project 100 2-way Speaker System • Aor Svspen\•On Enclosure • I 0 Woofer Hernisonericol Dome f we•ter • frequf"ncy ~o,.9e JO 70 000 H1 .. g. ""Cle $129.95 $7500 l eg. ""Cle $119.95 w/Speak•n $169.9 5 ( .. · .. AM·FM STEREO SYSTEM Pl()nPe< SX 474 w/Cme 199. 95 SAVE Gorrord 408 Bose 55.90 •7600 ~~;;::s~:: ~ 16 !:::! $2497 5 325.75 ®PIONEERe CT-3131 Stereo Cassette Tape Deck • Au1omo11c fnd ot T :i~ Sli1.11off • Dual Tope B•os Sf'!ll"Clor • Pouse Contro • Tope Counter R~. Price $1 99.95 Scotch @ PIONEER. STEREO HEADSET SE-205 • "' ,,•lA"-'0£R ("A\~( rf£ ] /.2 PRICE /~ SALE C-90 R~ Pric• 3/$6.00 DKOSS > z 0 00 (!) a: w al c z ~ \ , Special Pullout: How To Care for Your Beautiful Hair! DAILY PILOT APRIL 14, 1974 Travel: The Most Scenic Trips You Can Make by Rail ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M.ake a Scrumptious Casserole That Uses Those Easter Eggs! ' sk Them Yourself Want to asll a ramou~ person a questlonr Send the question Oft • po1tcatd, 10 "Ask," Famlly Weakly. 641 Le1tlnston Ave .• New York, N Y 10022 We'll pay $S tor published questions. Sorry, we ~•n'I an1wer others FOR SEN. SAM}. ERVIN, JR. (D-N.C.) I thought everybody was against genocide. How cot1ld you oppose the international treaty making it a crime?-N. G., Hattiesburg, Miss. FOR KATllY LENNON You come from a large Cntholic family. Just how many of you are therc?-M. Karney, E1ht St. Louis, 111. • Eleven. \Ve I .c1111uu S1~krs .ire the four oklest. Mom still bas seven at home. Of us four. Diane has three children, Peggy has five an<l Jnnet has three. Unfortun!ltely, I can't have c:l1il<ln·11. My husb:md and I want to adopt children. Not right :1wuy, but someday. We know huw ~pccial they can be, bccau'>c Dia11e's oldest i~ ndoptc.xl. FOR SEN. MIKE MANSl'IELD (D-Munt.) Are you stilt opposed to strip mining conl out West now that we need it so much ?-S. P., Rutherford, N.J. • Yep. an<l the reason is lhc total disregard still being sliown for the inten•sts of the surf ace owner. l don't want the West to become n backyard for the rest of the nation. Proponents of greatly expanded strip mining are just looking for a n easy way out of the cnl·rgy crisis, and there's not any. FOR DONNA PARGO • .vi11f!.1•r As nn honors grndunte o( lliglt Point ( N .C.) College and a fonner English teacher, why do you still say "nin't" in public?-M. Fried, Los Angeles, Calif. • l know lwtte1 thJn "ain't''-just lih· I know better than a whole lot of other tlt111gs I say. Out l keep right on saying them hl•ca11!>c I lil..c thl· way thC'y feel. I think not saying 1h0Sl' things i'i a kind of Pfl'Jlldk'<·. We\ e got so many preju- dices.) ou know, and one ol 1lwm is a language prejudice. FOR GERALDO IUVERA, 1'V ;mm1alist Why did you give o p n promising law career to become a TV newsmnn?-Donna Loftin, Corpus C hristi, Texns • While I was a lawyer ( could only l'ff e<:t chnngc on a onc- to-onc basis. lt became a losi11g battle. I'd snve one mother's son, only to turn around und find n hundred. others who needed saving. Whl·n the chnnce came-to IH· n TV newsman. l grabbed it. As a 11cwsmnn I'm ahle tn ·xpost• conditions and situations in which I can briug help to hundreds of peo- ple at once. FOR THE "ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR Why did movie director Peter Bogdanovich swear he'd never have actor Timothy Bottoms in one of his pictures again? Is it because of competition over Cybill Shepherd, Bogdanovich's beautiful actress-model girl friend?-Mary Bolen, Augusta, Ca. • No. The trouble with Bogd.111ovich nml Bottoms is not th<' result of a romnnlic involvemcnt. hut rather a professional rclation'ihip. According to Bogdanovich. Bottoms did not \mow his lines during the filming of "The Last Picture Show," which delayed shooting of key scenes. He also said Bottoms hchavcd like a "nc11rotic kid." But Bottoms' cnrct·r clO<.'s not Sl'Cm to have sttffl·n·cl . H e's now starring it1 lhe enormously s1100<'ss£ul film. "The Paper Chase." Co-.er Photo by Jerry Abramowllz Peler Bogdanovich Timothy Bottoms e Nobody know~ what it me.ins. This treaty provides, a~ong other mysterious thing~.· that a person i'i guilty of genocide if he inflicts ml'nta} harm 011 n person of another race or uationality. It <lo('S not say what "mental harm" is , but I have· offert•<l in the Sl·11ate sum~· vt•ry wise bills nnd the Senate has rejected tlwm; and C\ cry time th<:y re jected one of my wise proposals, it g J\'C Oll' nwntal harm. FOR ERM A BOM BECK, columnist Whnt do your children think about the crazy things you write in your column?-Susan Williams, Santa Ana, Calif. e Shhhhh! My childrc11 don't know what I do. I told them once I work for a newsp<lper. They think I deliver it. FOR PAT BOONE I rend that you baptiud some people in Phyllis Diller's pool. Is this true? And are you nn ordnioed ministe r?-D. L. H., Pocahontas, Vn. • Yes, it's true. Duriug lhc 111onth I rented Phyllis Diller's hom e i11 Las Vega.~. J baptized several people who asked my help in their obedience to Jesus. I'm just a Christinn, a profcssiuual singl·r, :rnd 1t<>t ordained by any official organ- ization. FOR DICK llAYMES You've worked with such greats as Benny Goodman, Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Who. in your opinion, was the geatest?-M. Lawrence, Pound Ridge, N.Y. •Without question, Tommy Dorsey. FO R SALLY STRV TllERS of "All in tlie Family" On the outside, the Bunker house seems to have an alumi- num combination door. Yet when someone arrives at the front door during the show, the combination door is not there. Who slipped up?-Mrs. Harvey Maurer, Reese, Mich. • By golly, you're sharp-eyc<ll I suppose you're referring to the opening shots of the row of houses. Those pictures were taken io Queens, N.Y.,just to establish ambience and loea- . tion. None of those hot1scs c·xactly matches our inside set. B1.tl you certainly are observant. I guess we11 have to call it ''set designer's license." Aprol 14, 1974 /iiml(V~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, Pr"ldent and PubllthM LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Chairman PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.·Ad Director Sid Layellky, Mar'Kelfng Dir.: Gerald S. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Gllctl, Associate Eastern Mgr : Joe Frazer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; Richard T. Flynn, Detroit Mgr. PUBLISHER RELATIONS; ROBERT D. CARNEY and LEE ELLIS, V.P.s and Co-Directors; Robert H. Marriott, Mgr.: Robert J, Chrletlan MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Editor-in·Chiel Reynold• Dodeon, Managing Editor Richard Valdatl, Art Director Rosalyn AbreHya, Women's Editor Marilyn Hal\Mn, Food Editor Joan HenrlctlMn and Hal Landon, Associate Editors; Gloria Brier, Pictures. Contributing Editors: P...-J. Oppenheimer. PUBLISHER SUYICES; Robert Banker, Hollywood; Larry Bomteln, Sports, Promotion: Caryl Eller, Merchandising: Louil PRODUCTION: lhlboume Zlppri<:h, Di~ctor ; lMala, bistribulion. Rlch•d Wendt, Mgr.; Robert• Collins, Makeup Headquartets: 641 Lexington Ave . N.Y. N.V. 10022 • 197.C FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights reserved A publlcetlon of Downe Co-nlcetlon1, lne. Edwatd R. Downe, Jr., Chief E•ocutlve Ofl1ce1 lloland s. TNlftble. Ptesielent No· matter how tight the situation, Salems taste refreshment hangs in there. , Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. 19 mg. "ta(', 1.3 mg. nicoune IN. per cigarette by FTC method. By L\JlstaJr C«H,ke .. For most people, I suppose. between Tibet and Ta- coma, their favorite small town is the one they live in. Which only goes to show the toughness o f the human race. when you consider the collec- tions of shacks and gas stations, dingy streets and ncighbOring factories, hillside cottages tum· bliog down to the river. that call themselves towns across three or four continents. This sounds very hard· heaned. Out that's because it's the view of the guy on the o ut· side. In other wordi;. we can all stay cool and critical about the places where other people live, but we arc blind to the ugliness or frailty of our own town mainly because we have 10 pre- tend we chose it. T he fact is that the vast ma· jorily of the 3.5 hillion people who inhahit this globe have very little i;ay about where they arc going lo li ve. They arc born in Bo mbay or Four Forks. Iowa, and it's a hundred to o ne they will marry a boy or girl born in Bombay o r Four Forks. Their drugstore has got to be the model of what all drug .. torcs should be. Old Doc Merry- weather may not have the fancy equipment that's available ro Marc\1~ Wclhy. hut he delivered young Torn , didn't he? And he fixed old Sar:ih's pneumonia. So. all thing~ considered. you prob- ably couldn't do heller than to stay in Rorn bay or Four Forks. I have heard such tnlk in hun- dreds of Americ:in small towns, anJ I n:spcct it. IC there were no town pride. there'd be no in· dignant town meetings ::inJ very ABOUT THE AUTHOR An Englishman by birth, but American by \ hoice. Alistair Cooke has been living In and writing about America lor more than 40 years. His highly ac- claimed TV series, "Alistair Cooke's America." has recently been augmented and trans- formed Into a best-selling book with the same name (Knopf, $1 5). 4 • FAittll Y WEEl<LY. April 14. 1974 "The small towns that bred the Presidents are dying. And they are dying very faat. Like the compact Mormon towns I once knew in Utah, they are now bulging with layers of petticoats ... that merge Into the petticoats of the next town ." Small Town Life in Ameriea: Is the U.S. Losing Something Important? little motive to re pave the old road or build the new school. And yet. ... (There's always an "and yet" in America. because there's always change. nlways a movement lo change. and-as somcbo<ly said -once things change. they never change back.) And yet, when I say. "I have heard such talk in hun- dreds of American small towns." I have to admit that I heard it mostly I 0, 20, 30 years ago. The small towns thnt bred the Presidents -Staunton, Va. (Woodrow Wilson); Plymouth. Vt. (Calvin Coolidge); Cor- sica. Ohio (Harding, you fool!); West Branch. Iowa (Herbert Hoover): Independence. Mo. (Harry Truman. of course) - are dying. And they arc dying very fast. Like the compact Mormon towns I once knew in U tah, they are now bulging with lnycrs of petticoats -real estate offices, secondhand-car lots. lunch counters, billboards -that merge into the petticoats of the next town. Tbe greatest change in the physical structure of America since the last World War has been the breakdown of the old division between big cities and small towns, and the arrival of rhe split-level :mburb on the freeway. At the tum of the 20th century. about seven Ameri- cans in ten lived on forms. By 1940. it was four in ten. To- day. it is well below one in ten. Ttus. I think, is the single dra tic explanation for the end of 1hc small town in this coun- try. Most (liter:illy most) Ameri- cans now Jive neither in cities nor in country towns. They live in suburbs. And any year now -maybe any day! -we shall have our first suburban Presi· dent. Richard Nilton is, in man- ncr, very nearly it, but he isn't it by origin. For Whittier, Calif .. in his day, had ceased to be the rude Quaker settlement named after John Greenleaf Whittifllr:- Even in 1936, when Nixon was ooly 22, his hometown was de- scribed in the federal guide (in spite of his current folksy home- town memories) as "a wealthy residential city_ in a citrus, avo- cado and walnut district." It would have completely over- whelmed rt:!al small-town boys. like Hoover or Truman. There's no q~estion that. in Lyndon Johnson, we saw the last of the frontier Presidents. And, ~II poUtics ::isidc, f for one lament it. Johnson grew up in what he maintained to his dying day was paradise on earth. It was, in fact, an endless barren stretch of goat and armadillo country. But he grew up know- ing different peoples with difTcr- cot traditions. T he next town was a G erman farming town. and the one after that was mostly Mexican. So the new small town is go- ing to be a suburb. And, thanks to the prefabrication boys and the Florida builders who set the original style io the early 1950's, it's going to be very much the same in Portland, Maine, and San Diego, Calif. This worries me. One of the great things about America, as recently as the early l 950's, was that small towns distilled the character of their region. Smack in the middle of Nevada, the town of Eureka-the "Ore City" -had many buildings that showed the gray smear of the soot that had poured from smeller stacks in its heyday 70 years before. And there stiJl stood the Colonnade Hotel and the Opry House. Livingston, Ala., was a nother jewel I well remember from an automobile trip in 1937. It was as far in time and character from Eureka, Nev .. as Athens is from Las Vegas. Livingston. in the 1930's, was a serene and beautiful small town where an Englishman to whom I was showing the country decided he would wish to live and die. (He didn't. He chose instead the ex- quisite Colonial town of New· fane, Vt., which has the most beautiful courthouse in the U .S., not excluding the pompous Greek wedding cake of the new U.S. Supreme Court building.) Well-I was saying-Livingston bad a charm a nd serenity that belied its violent past. It was the scene, during Reconstruc- tion days, of the murder of a New York abolitionist and a black political agitator. It was also the happy bunting ground of one Steve Renfroe, who rode into town one day on a milk- white horse. The word even- tually got around that just such a cavalier had been responsible for knocking off both the agi· tator and the abolitionist. So Continued ~ - 1 GE 3-way bulbs. They let you save electricity by switching to lower wattages whe n bright light is not needed. GE•ERAL ~ELECTRIC 3 A free folder crammed with tips to he lp you sa e energy around the ho se. Pick up these first-aid supplies (including the Watt Watcher's Guide) where you buy GE bulbs. Granted it's going to take a lot more than first aid to cure the energy crisis. But at a time like this, every little bit helps. GENERAL. ELECTRIC /I i\Jistair Cooke ()11 Our Small Towns c ~ ~ 0 j "Newf•ne. Vt., h .. the most beauUtul courthouseln the U.S., not excl11dlng the pompous Greek wedding cake of the new U.S • Supreme Court building." C '011t1111u•1/ nalurall y Ren froe was made ~hcriff. His Jppointmcnt wns the sig- nal for a wave of petty crimc- thcfrs of horses from stables. of silvcrw~1re from homes anu, in time, the pilfering of co11nty lu11ds und the burning Jown of rhc cour1hou5c that contained the recorJ s. In the end, there was no doubl about it, the crimes all pointed to the sheriff. He must tx the only man in American history who was lynched hy his best friends with the parting words: .. Steve, we are lloing th1<; for your own good." None of rhis colorful 1>tufl w:is apparcnr in the Livingston I knew. Out it retained n char- acter unlike that of any small town in Michigan or New York. The place was shady with olJ oaks. There was the Confederate Monument. There wus a bored well that provided mincrnl wa· tcrs that Alab .. mians from far nnd near ~wore woulJ cure everything from n hacking cough lo multiple sclerosis. There was a very handsome teacher~ college buill in the "There's no question that, in Lyndon Johnson, we saw the last of the frontier Presidents. And, all politics aside, I for one lament It." gratcf ul style of the l 840's-be- fore Queen Victoria laid her heavy Oothic hand across the ocean. Livingston is also fa- mous for Miss Julia Tutwiler, who started the shocking revo- lution known as cocducntion. One of the great and lasting rlcac;ures of •raveling around rhc U.S. wns discovering the great variety of sm.111 towns. each true to 1t'i own region. 1n a country that-l had hecn led to believe by every Fnglishman who had ever paid a week's \ls11 to New York-wa'l a con· tincnt o( dreary "11tandanlii.a· tion." Todny. he may be nght. You arrive at the airport which eoulJ be nn airport in Tcxns. East Africa or Japan. I • FAMILY WEEl<L Y, April 1-.. 1974 • 0 c 0 E • > ' Forget about gas! Greyboan~ America is olit there waiting. The gas shortage is making you uneasy about p lai:wHl;lg your well-deserved vacation this year. right? Relax. Plan to join a friendly group, on a n exciting Greyhound Escorted Vacation Tou r. We'll ta ke you wherever you want to go in America. Canada, even Mexico. And get you back. without a worry in the world. An escort will take care of all the deta ils for you . Check you in and out of hotels. Handle luggage. A thousand and one things to make your trip nice and easy. Each Greyhound Escorted Vacation Tour includes hotels, sightseeing, some meals. And much more. So don 't let the gas shortage spoil your vacation fu n this year. Plan to share- the-ride, on a n Escorted Greyhound Vacatio n Tour. Ask your travel agent or Greyhound . And leave the driving to us. Vacations everywhere-for example: Al11slr.a Mc:..ico Ried. Hills Nalional Parls Califom il1 New Enitla11d Canadian Rockies. Niagara Falls Glacier Park Nova Scotit1 Colonial Virginiit Q7.;irks <:olorndo Pac:ifi1, Northwest Easlern \_.anada Sunny Southwest t::xpo '74 lJtah Parks Florida Wall Disney Worlc.i Great Eastern Ci lies Yellowstnne. Creal l_.akes Cou11try Grand Tetons Plus man} m011' r--------------------, Greyhound World Tours (FW-4 ) Greyhound Tower, Phoenix. Ariz. 85077 Please send informatiori about i_] All Greyhound Tours 0 A Vacation to Name Addrrss Sta tu Zi p GREYHOUND Vacation Tours L --------------------~ Anti you drive fi\•c or ten or twenty miles past an anonymou5 litter of car lots. neon saloons. chicken parlor • hamburger driv1:-ins. and all the rest of the garish <1tufT. And you have no idea if you arc in Florida or Ohio. for they have cut down the buttcmut. the cypress. the Sitka cedar. 1he hickory. the cottonwooJ-:ill the God·givcn natural sign~ that His oounty was rid1 and ,·arious. they arc places sufficiently re· mote from traffic as not to be worth an invasion hy hot-dog chains) : Ncwf ane, Vt.: Litch- field. Conn.; Port Gibson. Mi s.; Southold, N.Y.: Robles Del Rio, Calif.: and New Castle, Del. I have a few favoritc.s that :ire still comparntively undefiled (I'd like to think it is because of <;trict ordin:inces voted by alert citizens. hut I'm afraid Leesburg, Va .. is worth a spe- cial commendation, since it has forbidden store signs to ~ wider than two feet and ha' abolished all billboards in Lou doun County, o f which it is the seat. With the help of the NJ· riona~ Tr~.for H ~stor~c Prns- ervatJon, 1t is pay mg its ov. n splendid tribute to the Bicenten· nial by clearing out the accumu· lated junk of the past 50 year\. and restoring its pristine ap- pearance as a composite 18th· I 9th-century small town of the American South. Is this a la ment fur what we have done to the landscape and the characteristic small town that nestled in it? Yo u bet it is! Nobody loves his country like an American, a nd nobody re- spects it less. The way we're going, we'll have nothing to show across a 3,000-mile con- tinent but commercial junk. neon hamhurgcr signs and end- less flocks of billboards. (One exception : Vermont. Vermon1 has abolished a ll billboards. I wish the other 49 states coulll follow that example.) At this point, this boiling point. somebody is bound to ask me : W hich is your favorite small town? I have two. One is in London. Jt is a very small town, inside Mayfair. bounded on the north by South Audley Street, o n the east and south by the noble Grosvenor Square, on the west by a public garden that is lovingly tended by the garden- ers and cherished by old folks anJ hippies alike, so that no cola bottle, n o w isp of paper ever tarnishes the emerald of its lawns or the neatness of its flower beds. The other is closer to home. It is a tiny neighbor- hood in New York City. I used to live there. It's between Lex· ington and Park avenues, from 72nd 10 10th streets. Inside this snug compound there are the essentials oC any decent small town. That is to say, the friendly people who make the life of n community, however small. worth living: the grocer, the butcher, the drugstore clerk. the health-food nut. t he old one· eyed man at the newsstand, the nervous guy who runs the pet shop, the little lady who bravely tries to make a go of selling books. lt is the good people, whether within a mile or two block-;. who make a neighborhood. And a neighborhood is what makes n livable small town. There is no such thing as a livable big city. Aeeonling to Amtrak: Ameriea's Six Most Beautiful Tr.tin Trips By .Jay Freeland From waterfalls to nudist beaches-\here are certain things you just can't see by car! T hb 'urn mer. thousandl> of American~. di!.couraged by gasoline shortage~ and tlight culbat.:ks, wijl be redi\- covcring the railroads. Pas~cn­ ger rail service is not onl y here to stay, it is-albeit somewhat haltingly-a "boom industry." So it seemed fitting that FAMILY WtEKLY should speak up for the beauties of rail Ira' cl. We asked Amtrak e\ecutivcc; "'Of the hundreds of thousamh of miles of passenger track in the U.S., which stn:tches arc the prct1iest?" This is their list : 1. The Coast Daylight/ Starlight, which makes a 1,489-mile daily run from Lo~ Angeles to Oakland (Daylight). rhen Oakland to Seattle (Star-· light ). This track has 113 miles of especially spectacular sce- nery as it skirts the Southern Cali fornia coast from Ventura to San Luis Obispo. Besides the surf crashing against the cliffs, there arc intcres1ing peo- ple to sec along the route-even a nudist beach near Santa Barbara! Taking the Starlight section of the coast lrip on north, you awaken with tht! unrisc just north of Klamath Falls in Oregon's Cascade Moun- tains. Here is some of the most dramatic mounrain and forest scenery you'll encounter in America. For many miles the train skirts Upper Klamath Lake, summer home of n huge Oock of white pelican-;. After traversing the tunnel at Cas- cade Summit (air. 4,840 feet). you follow the shore.., of Lake Odell, then run beside Salt Creek. The rhododendron dis- play in June i-; worlh lhe rrip by itself. 2. Amtrak call-; the 436 miles between New .York Ci ty and Buffalo via Albany the Empire Service. The old New York Central promoted it as the "W:i ter-Lc ve l Route," and'that's what makes it so spectacular : First the 142 mile'! from Man- Nevada stretches before dome-car passengers on Amtrak's San Francisco Zephyr. I' Right Gu•rd calla lt ... f enti·ablln. Sure promlMa to k .. p you drier. Anld .. ya It l•'t sticky. ' This one does it all. An anti-stain, anti-wetness. anti-sti cky. a nti -perspi rant Some anti-perspirants promise to help keep you dry. Some tell you they feel nice when they go on. Others say they are anti-stain. Now Dial Very Dry does it all. An anti-stain, anti-wetness. anti-sticky, anti-perspirant. NewDialVeryDry. SQented or unscentec! hallan along the c.1st b.inl.. of the Hudson to Albany-Rcns- sd acr, with views of beautiful Westche$ter County estate.,, Washington Irving's "Ichabod Crane" country and. acros'l the river. West Point and Storm King Mountain. Next come'! rhc 95 miles along the Mohawk River from Schenectady to Rome. a historic I.ind where you can almost hear the "Drum'i Along the Mohawk." 3. The Broadway Limited is basically a New York-to-Chi- cago train whose route takes it through a heavily industrialized area. But there's one 'le( that W.1,hingronian .... ind B.l111m•>r· cans can take 111 a 1unc11tin .1t Harrisburg, Pa., follnw1ng rhc c.tsl bank of the Susquehanna River kir 65 mile .... For much of the way the ri,er '>CCffi\ \lrt u- all y untouched by man. And the sumelo; in thi\ .1rca arc ofrcn .,pcctacular. 4. The North Coast Hia- watha, which ncgin'> in Chic11go .ind folluw' 1hc Lewi' & Cl:.irk T rail f Pr much of ill> way through rhc Wcsl. ha' proved so popular il will h1:gin operating Jaily ( in\lc.1d pf three 11mc' weekly) on M .1y 19. \Crvin~ Yellowstone National Park anJ Spokane, where Expo '74 is being staged this summe r. f"'o C\flCCt:lll)' \CCnic \lrclChC\ .i re (a) follt1w1ng 1hc Yellow- stone River for 340 mile\ hc- 1v.ccn Glendive .ind Living- ston, Mont., and ( h) rhc rug- gl·J mountain \cCncrr between Billings anJ Butte, Mont. ( .111 .t ,7<il feet) 5. The Empire Builder, Am- trak'l> northernmo\t tr.1in. !-.Cr\c\ Glacier Park on ii-; 2.289- mile-long dailr run hctwccn Chicago aml Scallle. And tflc gl:11.:ier-IC1ppcd peak<; ol lhc park .uc a panoramic \ight from your dome-lounge ~at. I he Fmpirc Huilder .11'>0 serve<, Spokane and I\ cxpcclcd to be he:wil)' booked through lh1: ciry\ E>:po '74 this summer. Hc- rwccn Spokane and Scatllc, lhe I mpirc l.Jui ltlt:r '>l.J<1hcc; through the Cascade Mountains .ind glide'> through the fruitful Yakima Valley. 6. Am1rnk\ longc\t "tn!!h: ro111c. thal of rhe San Francis- co Zephyr, c'lcnd\ 2.420 mile.., I rom Chicago through Dl.'nvcr lti lhc 0 .1kland/San Frnnci'lcu lcrmirwl Mu~I dr.1m:i1ic uf Jll 1hc .,ccncry en roulc j., that cn- ~ountcrct.l c1011.,i ng the Sierra Nevada between Keno .ind SJcr.11nen10. Thi\ i' 1hc Mother Lode country. Truckee (alt 'i,819 feel ) "a '>tClp \crving Lake Tahoe and Squaw Val- ley. the Olympic,kiing center. l\mlrJ~. incidentally. ha'i an c~rcn'i": tour progr:1m, offer- ing complclc pack.1ge VJCalion-; "ilh rc~crvcd tr.rm !!pace and accomnwd.11ion' 111 Americ.1\ most ~cenic arcJc;. lnform;ition 1<, now .iv:ulablc from Amlrak 11d:et :ind travel Jgcnt., Their .1d\-iee " to lx>ok e'en earlier lht'i }ear ii }Oii \\l\h to llJVel dlrnng the mmt JM popular month\ illll FAMILY WEEKLY, April 1•. 197' • 7 0 How to Eat Restaurant Food- And Still Stay Slim • If you eat lunch in restaurants or at dnlg- dishes that won't wreck your diet, even though the menus discouragingly list dishes swamped in calories. For example, most restaurants will willingly give you a double order of their side-dish salad. And the average restaurant can make up almost any salad you want. Some good ones: A whole can of tunafish (tell them slore counters, you can cleverly choose __ ...... ______ ----... 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"Silk & Silver" on a 3xS card). and rtt<1•rd byClatrol "° l11n llun Au1 ll.11>74 1 'll'aniwn ••ll b< "°''~ by Oc:1 11, 1974 To Send to: Clairol, S&S, Box 968LA obt.a.1n 1be n1mct. ol 1hc •Lnnu1, Mnd a t«paut~ .. .....,..., .. 1f.addmttd•nY<l-•o a a .. ol,l>1lk6 Yonkers, N.Y. 10701 '\1lw1 'W1nn<tt hu, Box 961, Yonktn, N V 10701 I F111t•p<1« wtnn<r W1ll bo lu1urcd 1n 1 Silk 6 S1lwf "L1nl< Old t...d(' °""nlu<m<nl, and tl'\ll win • lln..S.y tnp 10 Ntw Vor' Cur, Loo AnlclH or S.n F1u10KA1 kw two (choo« o( w1nnct) F1n1 tunnct up •IWI wuu dw 1l1..,Q><nM j»Jd mp ) P1un lft non 1r111nfcubl< i nd _,.,tc1tt ... 1bl< '"'cub.. Tbc m1n1mvm u h•• I« n ch Jt'll< (for 21 u SIOOO Oddt of w1nn1na will b< c1<1crm1owd by nUJ'llbn o( conuon All prun w1'1 bt ••wdcd. 6 Con-• -n ta rn1dcn1t "' UNt<d St11n e .... plOJttO cor tJw11 r1mihnl or Cl111ol, 111 &lllW.1~ C"Omplntn., and 1hdt ed\-c-nu•n1 •atnc•~• an not d,.iblc. Void 1n Idaho, M1u ou11, 0<0<111, ind wbncwr clH p<olub11cd by low To h•b1h1f W1ll bo th< Wiit rnpocmbihty o( 11K ""nn«• 7 Finl•jlflff w1nnn •h•ll h•W Siik • s .1 ... •P pha1ion by 1 world ft1110u1 luirdrct1<.1 P<l<J< 10 •PP«&r•fll In td. Name Sueer __________ _ Ciry ___ _ State _____ ...J-•P -- Arc you cunently u~ing a ha1rcolor? Ir so, which one?_ To win our beauty contest, you have to have beautiful gray hair. The kind that comes from using Silk & Silver, the gray enhancing lo- tion that colors away yellow and brings out white and silver tones brilliantly. F irst prize winner will be featured in the next Silk & Silver "Little Old Lady" adver- tisement, and will win a five-day trip to New York. City, Los Angeles or San Francisco for two. Elegant dining and theatre going will be only a part of your adventure. First runner up also wins the all-expense paid, fun- fillcd trip. If you're 21 and blonde, we don't want you. If you're a "Little Old Lady" with beautiful gray hair, we'l!Jove you. Silk & Silve~color lotion for enhancing gray hair, from Clairol. to drain ii) on a plate, with slices of tomato and lettuce leaves. Ask for vinegar or lemon for dressing. With plain tea or coffee you've then had a filling lunch with 24 grams of protein {as much as meat) and only about 200 calories! Or order a can of sardines fixed the same ~ay. Or try these : two sliced hard.bolled eggs with lettuce and tomatoes; sprinkle with vinegar (no calories), for a total of less than 200 calories. A plate of cottage cheese with celery and tomatoes. Or three of the lowest-calorie vegetables the restaurant has. If they have only one low- calorie vegetable, order a double portion. Use lemon or vinegar for dressing. The more frequently you eat at the same restaurant, the more obliging they are about making up such dishes, an impor- tant help to your waistline. If a restaurant is reluctant to be cooperative, try to find and cultivate one that is cooperative. It may take some tramping around, but it will be worth it.-By Harriet La Barre At-a-Glance Gulde to Dog Grooming You shouldn't bathe the average dog more than once every two months, but you do need to groom him regularly. Unless your pup is a poodle, you can easily learn to do the job yourself. For shaggy dogs, get a comb with widely spaced teeth and a brush with long bristles. For shorthalrs, use a short-bristled brush or hound glove; for wirehairs, a stripping comb. Blunt-end scissors and special nail clippers are also necessary. You can find them all at pet stores. A dog enjoys his grooming session more If you put him on a table. Comb first, cutting out any mats you can't comb through. Follow with vigorous brushing. For shorthairs, a daily rubbing down with a hound mitt should,keep his coat clean and shiny. For nail clipping, consult your vet for best techniques. -By Felicia Ames I • FAM1\. V WEE Kl Y, Apr II 14, 1974 By Rosalyn Abrevaya Women's Editor C asual,"' .. real" and "no-fuss" are typical dcscrip1ions of what to- day's woman is looking for in a hairstyle. And she wants to be able to t.Jce care of it herself! There's a distinct way to put order into your hairdo life-beginning with a good professional haircut. A good haircut is the basis for every- 1hing else you might do for your hair. (If you haven't dared to have your hair cut in years, you haven't found the right ex- pert. Check our ti!')-1 on huw 10 choose one.) A good hairdre,~r ca11 '1clp you find the shape 1hat will do the mo<;t for your face a nd enhance the m11Ura l tenJcncic.o; of your hair. Consider thC'IC facts: You can ru'h anJ hend your hair into jus l about dOY 1'1ylc, hu1 if you're fighting the na1ural ''pull" of _your hair-rhe cowlick<i. the wave' and lhc curio; that "on't give up-·you'll ..:orne out !>CCOnd nest. Each hair ill going lo grow in its own direction. and it will lake a pro- fessiona l 10 "rc:id" your hair correctly. Hair tcxrurc is an important considera- tion, too. If your hair is tine and thin, you should have a hlunl h:iircul, with all the ends the same lt:ngth. If ii i'l thick o r hard to manage, you should have a layered cut to minimize bulk. Once a good haircutling '>pt'cialist has sci you on 1he right lrack, you can he on your own {<>r a while. (You should be able 10 go fr~' one to three months wirhout anolhcr harrcut. depend- ing on 1he length of your hair.) I' Whal's New For Beautifbl I-lair•! A profeulonal haircut ia the b11l1 for anJ good style. Once JOUr hair "falls" right, you hne the insurance JOU need to guarantee Its minimum upkeep, whether you have it set or blown dry. Still confused by all those new hair products and services? How to choose a hairdresser? What kind of cut-or color-is right for you? Here's hetp for your tangled (or untangled) crop! • How Do You Find a Haircutting Expert You Can Trust? 1. Talk to your friends, especially the ones who have the type of styl- ing you want. Ask about prices. lo- cation. hours, attitudes and any- thing else that is important to you. 2. Check the salons that s~und like the best possibilities, and go to see the shop. If you stop by when it's busy, you can watch other patrons as they leave. Do they all look alike, or do they look as if each cut was styled for the individual ·head? Do the sets look like "salon -only'' styles, or styles you can manage at home? Don't be intimidated. You 're entitled to comparison shoo for a hairdresser. 3. When you've decided to make an appointment. be honest about whar you want. Don't pretend that you're going to go every week if you only plan to go a few times a year. That will affect the hairstyle recom- mended. 4. If you're hesitant, avoid a major haircut change at first. Keep an open mind and listen to sugges- tions. However. if someone tries to persuade you to do something you really don't want or tries to sell you a raft of expensive products, don't be afraid to get up and walk out. A good hairdresser is there to help you. Th at means finding the most sui table hairstyle fo r the way you live and the way you want lo look. Contin11cd FAMILY WEE Kl Y April 14 1974 • 9 •TM 0 1973 Clalrol Inc. ' Nice 'n Eas haircolor. It never ooks fussed over or phony. It always gives me beautiful coverage. Healthy-looking hair. And abS<>lutely natural, honest-looking hair color. Now, whether you want to color or conceal, change a little or a lot, what more could you ask for? That's why I never ask for anything else. •' ~ii; Continutd rJ1.{_, Beautiful hair color can make you feel fantastic-and ifs one of the first things people notice about you. How often have you heard. "She's the pretty redhead," or "She's the one with the long blonde hair"? There are products available to help you do just about anything you waot- from covering a liule gray to making a complete change. But it all d epends on the hair color you're starting wtth. Three Kinds of Hair Coloring- W~lch Is Right for You? If you simply want to give your own color a lift-add some highlights, make the color richer or cover the gray-try hair colorings that wash away after four to six shampoos. (These are called semi- permanent hair color.) They can cover the gray without c hanging your oatunl hair color. Usually it's best to choose the shade closest to your own. You can make your hair darker or add golden or reddish highlight<; with these hair colors. but they will not achieve a lighter shade. You can only do that with permanent hair color (a shampoo-in tint). \\ hich lasts until the hair grows out. Be ~ure to ex- amine the package of hair coloring thoroughly to get the type you want. Temponny color rinses, a final cate- gory, will help perk up natural hair c~lor, but they will not give you as rich a color or cover gr:i v as the "four-six ~hampoo" category does. Temporary ri nses arc uc;eful to refresh blonde shades between npplications. TI1ey wash away with each shampoo. What About Those Shampoo-In Tints? Shampoo-in tints offer the ultimate convenience in hair coloring. Easy to apply, they last until the hair grows out. (Ha ir growc; in at approximately a half inch per month.) Shampoo-in tints con- dition hair, add color, lighten or darken. and cover gray all in a single step. The secret of using shampoo-in lints Ruchlng the febulous fortlea doesn't Intrude on Jene C•rson'• modeling or •m•teur-pelntlng activities. To cover her grey heir we uMd Loving Cere color lotion. Going "naturally" red 11 eesily attelneble. The likeliest c•ndldatea ere women with lively, ftorld complexlon1. U.ed here: derk auburn Nice 'n' Eaay ahampo~in h•lr coloring. Blo11de ("an Be S«•fC ! Bru11etCe C1111 Be ~,1111A! (iray (/111 Be Rrigl1f ! Here's f f()\V ••• is to start with the right \hadc. Don't choose your shade solely by the color on the front of the package. That's the color you'd get if you put the product on white hair. It has lo be pic tured that way in order to show the true hair color. Tum the package around and look for the color chart on the side or back. This will give you an idea of how the $hade will look on your color of hair. Say the tint is red. If you put that on dark-brown hair. the result will be medium reddish hrown. On medium·brown hair, bright reddish brown will result. In the package direction'i, you'll find a chart that tellc; you in \\ orlh "hal the chart on the package f/1<J h 0.1 in culor. Al- though these indicator" arc prelly accu- rate. every head of hair will react differ· en1ly. The only way lo kno~ exactly what the color r~ult ~m be on your halr ~ to mab the all-importa nt strand test. Don't neglect it. Direction'! for the c;trand test appear in the pack:lge direc11om. Frosting and Streaking: Put in Some Sunshine! If your hair gocc; light in the summer and you'd love 10 keep that sunny look all year long, you're a candidate for ( ro\ltng anti '>lrcakmg. Thi'i i.:; re.illy fun. You can put the lijthln""" ju!>I oiround your face or ~herner you ~ant it. There arc kilo; th:11 make it ea~y 10 \lreak. fro<;I or tip your hair. If it'<; al- ready light, you can c;imply add lightened '1rcak, where you plca\c. Glamorize Your Gray- Without "Covering " Anything If you have 101~ of grny. you may wan1 10 }.ccp it. Beautiful <;oft \\hitc h:iir can he 1hc mmt na11cring color for mature ,}.,tn tone\. Whal you want 10 avoid is the yellow di,colo ra tion that rnim the hcauty of ,ii\ er or gray hair. There arc <ipccial col- oring-; for gr~1y hair that minimi1e the )ellow and make the gray prettier. You can U'ic hair coloring that la'il'i through four lo six shampoos ('iemipermaoent) o r that rinc;c<, away with one 'lhampoo <temporary). If you have lot <; of yellow :ind want a while effect, try the platinum shadc... If )OU prefer color that adds depth, look for 1he "moky shades. Cn11tin11cd FAMILY WEEKLY. Aprll !4. 1974 • 11 ~uiy Cuntin!t ~ Oily Hair, Thirstr Hair, '1"rizzy Hai~ 'Il111gled J-lair- W11at's Good for Whic~h·! To keep your hair lively and lus- trous, you need the right sham - poo, rinl>e or conditioner. Herc's how to choo e. Which Shampoo Should You Use? You need a ~hampoo for oily hair if your hair loses its genera l nuffincss, feels sticky and flattens down a few days after you wash it. Jf your hair is fl yaway, sparks with clectrici1y when you brush and doesn't get dirty when you skip your regular sham poo, you need a preparation for dry hair. Normal hair falls between those two extremes. H you're not troubled by either excessive oilineo;s or dryness, choose the shampoo for normal hair that you like best. If you l'Olor your hair reiularly, sham- poos that are tailor-made for color cnre make more sense. T hey're designed lo pa mper and protect hair ~hades. where- as regular shampoos can contrihute to fading. When Should You Use Creme Rinses? All hair that tangles after shampooing rcqu1rel> a creme rin<;e. Chose body- building l'rcme rinses for hair lhafs limp and fine. It's important to untangle this type very gently after shampooing since ifs more susccptihle to breakage when wet. Creme rinses work hy stt1oothing down lhe roughened hair shaft so hairs slide next to each other ins1ca<l of catch- ing together. Be careful to find a rinse that doesn'I leave your hair too soft. (According ro ..:xpcrts, if a creme rinse is muking your hnir too soft, it's ui.ually because too much is being used. Don't use more rhan directed, or use les<;.) Use the special rinses for lon2 hair if yours is long and requires extensive untangling aftc" shampooing. You don't w;int to pull and tug at that hair. It needs gen tle treatment to avoid split ends. If your hair tends to be frilly, you need creme rinses thathelp soften it and mold it into place. Try a spray-on ueme rinse that s tays in Lhe hair ;ind helps it behave. 12 • FAMILY WEEl(L V, Aprll 14, 197• I When Do You Need Conditioners? Regular monthly lrealmenls with a deep-penetnting l'onditioner will help to keep all hair al its very best. I ( your hair is not performing Lhc way you want it Lo -if it seems to hrcak easily, i'i dry, or hns been chemically treated or abused by excessive exposure to sun, teasing, brush- ing or selling-it is a candidate for con- ditioning. If your hair falls into the above categories, howevn, don't be afraid to dup-<"Ondition as often as once a week, since these hair types are really "thirsty" for conditioning. Should your hair get noticeably oily after frequent deep-con- d itionings, you can cut down on the treatments. If your hair seems to need shine or body between deep-penetrating condi- tioning sessions, you nn use a quick- lolion l'Ondltioner. which works on the surface of the hair sbaf t. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN ..• . .• Your Hair Won't Hold a Set? If your hair won't hold a set. you may be trying to m ake it do something it hasn't hcen cut properly to do. Jn that case, you m ight need a body permanent and ;hould certainly use a good setting \ lotion. As a finishing touch, try a hair mist to help maintain your style. There are good non-lacquer products available that eliminate that "st iff" look. ... You Need to Do Your Hair In a Hurry? Electric styling appliances can be a great help in an emergency or in the day-to-day program of keeping your hair in shape. An air brush can help bend your hair in the desired direction-under or flipped up-in minutes, a s you dry it. For 11 curlier look, try electric roDers. They can set long-lasting curls in min- ute~. Or touch up a wilting hairdo with an instant steam styling wand. You can roll up waves in seconds with one of these modern-day versiono; of the old- foshioncd curling iron. A little touch of • -steam helps persuade unruly Jocks, and also protects hair from drying out. A workJng girl'• blonde hair doff nol have lo look like atrew. Ueed here to add body: Clairol'• Condition. •.• Your Hair Is Oily on Top- Dry at the Ends? Brush! It will distribute the oil evenly throughout the hair. You can also use un instant dry shampoo to keep your hafr clean between shampoos. The new gen- eration of dry shampoos really works! ..• Your Hair Is Too Curly? If your ha ir is in good condilion, a hair relaxer or straightener would help remove the curl. When setting your hair use large plastic rollers and stretch the •. wet hair around the roller, making sure the ends are fl at. . • . Your Hair Is Frizzy? The frizzies are usually caused by humid weather. An electric comb o r air brush is the best way of removing mois- ture from hair and straightening it. Also, long hair can be wrapped around your head, using your head as one big roller. ... You Have Split Ends? Split cads often belong to women with longer hair. They're simply an indication that the hair is wearing~ut. Once split ends c;tart, they lend to travel up lbe hair shaft The only solution is to cut off rhose ends and try to prevent f urtber splitting by treating the hair gently and using the creme rinses and con<litioners lhat help to avoid hair damage. Since no product can eliminate split ends com- pletely. you should get your hair trimmed regularly. Even if you're letting your hair grow, it's important to have the ends trim med u half inch at least every three months. Since your hair grows a half inch a month, you'll still get length, but you'll eliminate the splitting . ... Your Hair Is Brittle? When hair is in good shape, il's elastic. You can <;tretch it out past its normal length.and it will spring back. Bui brittle hair brew when you stntl'h ii. It needs a deep·penetnting conditioner lo help put the bounce back. Use it at least once a week for a few months and cut down o n the teasing and brushing. Continued .... We're giving you 50¢ off to try condition• so you can give your hair the softness, shine and body everyday living takes out of it. Feel condition~You'll see it's not just another liquid ba1sam. It's a thick protein-rich cream that penetrates and fills each dry hair shaft. Makes hair look alive. In fact, condition• has more protein than any leading conditioner. Even if you have healthy-looking hair, 30 minutes a month is a small price to keep it that way. And 50¢ off condition• makes it even more of a bargain. --------------------------------------- 50¢ off on condition* To get your~ refund, just mall front panel of condition• box with coupon to: Ci.lrol Inc., Box H3F, Yonkers, New York 10701. Good only on 2 oz. tube and 4 oz. Jar of condition•. Limit one refund per household. Offer expires June 15, 1974. Void where prohibited by law. Good only in U.S.A. and on all APO/FPO ad- dresses. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery . • Good only on 2oz. tube ($1.50 value) and 4 oz. jar ($2.50 value). Puts back the healthy glow you wash, curl and spray away. I want to take a month's abuse off my hair. Please help me keep my hair healthy-looking by sending my refund. Address __________ ~ City ___________ _ State ________ Z1p __ _ ' L Two Hoekey Players' Wives: Here's llow the Experts .. )fade Tl1en1 Over " Donn.i Neilson and Audrey Mac- Gregor, along wi1h olher wi ves of members o f the New York Rangcr<1 hockey team, reccnlly :i tlcnded ~' hair-care 'eminar and achieved these drama1ic results: Donna Neilson had all the enviable ch:1 racleris1ics of a natural slrawberry hlonde-an ivory complexion, China- hluc eye~ and a natura l ou1door look . The prescription: to subtly capitalize on -but not change-Donna's auributes. rir:it, her long. layered hair needed con- dilioning lo smoolh split ends a nd add a needed all-ove r shine. Then an expert ''Ylist blended the grown-out layers by culling about I Vi inches off each layer and hlow-drying the hair for a fuller, ,ofl er look while maintaining its long appearance. Her new look was com- pleted after a consultalion with master makeup arlist Stan Place. who applied a hit of peach check hlushcr, dark mascara, 'olt hluc :-.hndow and a gilded coppcr- ronc lipstick. Audrey MacGregor, a low-keyed, un- assumingly prclty woman, was ripe for change. She admilled she'd grown tired of her s lreaked hair color. She needed a !'>lylc change, 100. somclhing chic a nd new, yet practical for a busy mother. The hcauliful result wa<; a return to her mcdium-hrown color. blown-dry and brushed smoorhly into a Gatsby style wi1h soft waves and curls that fur1her c;oftcned her full-faced. prc11y features. Audrey's new cosmetic !ouches in- cluded a c;u nny-pcach ffosted blusher to light up her face, muled green eye- '>hadow and ma-;cara lo heighlen her eye.,, a soft blending of liner in lhc crease a bove the eyelid to add deplh and a final smooth-on of a bro nze-tone lipstick. 14 • FAMIL V WEEl<L V, April 14, 1974 ... Donna Nellaon'a hair needed a conditioner and a trim before being blown-dry. A makeup consultation completed her "new look." Audrey MacGregor'• Gatsby style WH baaed on a return to her original hair color. Her makeup was also subtly changed. .... ~ Where to Go (or Write) For Help (All They Need Is A Lock of Hair!) If trying a variety of hair products, reading up on advice from the experts and consulting with your neighbor- hood stylist do not solve your prob- lems, there are still places lo find aid. Free Help From Salons One-to-one advice might be as near as your local department store. Many fine stores house beauty salons that are owned and operated by the Glem- by Company. These salons have vari- ous names, among them: Canned Ego. Hair Now, Hair In and Hair 70's. Peri- odically they feature "Hair Help"-a free "how to" program that teaches you how to work with your hair. To find a Glemby Salon in your area write to Glemby, 120 East 16th Street, New York, N.Y. 10003. You can also phone or write Clairol for personalized advice. A staff of pro- fessional consultants will be happy to help you find the right products for hair ca re and/ or hair coloring. They will even examine a lock of hair if you enclose it in a letter. Cut a piece large enough (from the lower part of the back of the head) and as close to the roots as possible. Also enclose a description of your hair problem or a picture of the hair color you want. They'll promptly tell you exactly what lo use to alleviate your hair problems or achieve a particular color. Be sure to tell them wbat hair product you are currently using, if any. Write: Con- sumer Satisfaction, Clairol, 345 Park Avenue. New York, N.Y. 10022; or you may call: (212) 644-2990. ) ts, rts es ea et, ol O- to or ey if s re re n- rk u 4 months ago I was a gray, plump mother of 3. Now I'm a trim, brunette college freshman. I'm still a mo ther of :t But I'm a who It: lot mo re. And nobody's happierahou1 it than Jim and the thildrc11 ! I guc!ls it all happened IX't ausc I <>aw my .. b;1bics" growing up so fas1. needing me less a"nd less. 11 's 1101 a pt'rmancn1 dye or a peroxide.· thing. It doesn't d1angc.· )Our own color. 11 jusr rinsc.·s away rht· gray. And looks really na 1ural- wi1h ~>fl 11a1urnl highligh1s. If they mis~ ;i mt·al my whole day would seem ~ho1. And I knew I had 10 do more with the nexl d ecad e of my life 1ha11 sit around coun1ing my birthdays and grc1y hairs. making m y children feel guilty for leading their own lives! Wl'll , ir wa~ so exciting 10 ge t my own hrum·1tt' color h;t<:k it ga\'e me 1hc c.·11tourage nu:nt for once 10 really o;1id. to my diet. And no.where I am-s1ar1ingcollcge! Of course , I only go pan time. But ir 's a sta11. I think the whole thing gm going the ctay I KOi the courage to color my hair. I'd alway~ been a little afraid of haircolor. bur I'd heard that Loving Care~ lotion was a very different proposition. And it "is! But that's what's so grcat."IO see. al this point in 111)' lifc, so many things ahead."fo fod, in so many ways. I've only jusl begun! ·-~ You're not getting older. ~u're getting better!~ °' •J U< ~\-CN• f1A81 • \ Foe Special Occasioqp This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen makes a great party dish. She says, "Don't throw away those Easter eggs! They're a great excuse for a party! And the casse- role is so easy to make, it might become an old family favorite!" A Party Casserole- Using Leftover Easter Eggs! Thia En·•nd·ChffM Noodle Cauerole It perfect for eerve-younelf p8'tlet. EGG-AND-CHEESE NOODLE CASSEROLE 1 pkg. (I oza.) tplnach or egg noodles, Y• Inch wide 3 qtt. bolllng Wlttr 1 lablffpoon Nit Y• cup butter or margarine ~ cup all-purpoM nour 2 cups milk* 1 teatpoon teatoned salt ¥• leatpoon ltallan MHonlng or blended herbs Few twl1t1 frethly ground black pepper 1 tabletpoon ln1t1nt minced onion 1 cup ricotta or cottage cheete 2 cups (I oza.) thredded mozzarella or Muen1ler che ... 5 hard-cooked eggt, tllced 2 18bleepoont grated Parmesan or Romano cheete 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 2-qt. cas- serole. 2. Cook noodles in 3 qts. boiling water. to which l tablespoon of sah has been added. for 6 minutes, or until just tender. Drain, rinse with cold water, drain again. 3. Make sauce: In medium saucepan. beat butter unt il melted. Stir in flour smoothly. Add milk all at once. Bring to boiling, stirring with wire whisk until bubbly. Season with ~easoned salt, Italian seasoni ng, pepper and FAMll.,Y WEEKLY, Aprll 14, 197" • 11 in~t.int minced onion 4. Layer ingredients in prepared casserole as fnllOW\ I l Of OOOdle!!I, I 2 Of riCOlla, l/.z Of mouarella. 11.1 of sJ11ce and l/J of eggs. • u~ whole milk. or hair whole and half .,ki111 milk. 5. Repeat with remaining ingredienll>, top- ping casserole with ~prinkling of grated Pnr- mc\.in chce'ic 6. B:ikc for 45-50 minutes. or until casserole I'.> bubbly throughout. Maker 6 sen •ings [Party tip: Ch0t''>C a colorful oven-Lo-table casserole di"h while. yellow or or.ingc would be great. Al,o. try to U!>C either sp1n.u:h notl(]lco; or cl c half 'pinach and half regular 'fhC' Italian!> call green and v.h1tc no1xllc'i pa1:lia e fi('nu . "'tr.lw and hay "J YOUR HOUSE IS COVERED. YOUR CAR IS COVERED. YOUR LIFE IS COVERED. PRESENTING: THE COVERED MOM Y. How do First National City Travelers Checks cover your money? Completely, that's how. 100% refund in case of loss. theft, fire , floods. storm s, or mysterious disappearance. Where do you get First National City Travelers Checks? Ask for them at your bank-in your home town. In short. just about anywhere. Where can you use them? At millions of places ... airlines, hotels. motels, restaurants. shops and other retarl and service establishments in the U.S. and all over the world. ~, What do you do if you lose them? There are more than 35.000 places 1n the U.S. and around the world where you can get them replaced on-the-spot. How much do they cost? A fee of one cent for a dollar's worth There rs no better way to protect your money. So before you take off around the world or 1ust across town make su re your money is covered First ... get First National City Travelers Checks · Sold at banks and saving• inslitution1 everywhere .~wts Mlnl~Pronle .J lleath Was in the Batter's Box And the Count Was :Jand 2 •••• The Oritinal Lenith. 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The 30-year-old relief pitching ace of the Detroit Tigers set a major-league record with 38 saves laat sealOn and was such a workhorse he appeared in 65 game• and had a hand in 56 percent of hla team'a victories. He saved more games than any other Tiger pitcher in history and was voted "Comeback Player of the American League" and "Flrtman of the Year" by The Sporting News. He also received an award from the National Heart Association .... Sports observers hag assumed Hiller's career was over when he experienced his sudden heart attack early in 1971. And it almost was. He had to undergo complicated heart bypaaa surgery and completely change hia life-style. He even had to aell furniture for a while to make ends meet. ... But he was determined to play baseball again. Heart specialists finally agreed that it was "better for him to play than not to play," and he worked his way back to duty in the Tiger bullpen. He proved his recovery was complete with his dazzling 1973 performance, which teammate Jim Northrup described as "the best job I've ever seen since I've been in the major leagues." Slugger Frank Howard characterized Hiiier's '73 aeaaon as "the kind of thing you see once in a lifetime." ... "I think I'm a better man for what I went through," Hiiier says. "I 'big-timed' it too much before my heart attack. I think I was just trying to fool myself. I alao put too much pre11ure on myaelf. I've leamed not to do that any more. Now I know I just have to do the best I can, and If that'a not good enough, ao be It." ... A native of a Toronto suburb, Hiller is one of the few Canadians to succeed in major-league baseball. He started to play in the Toronto sandlot league. then slowly worked his way up the mino r-league ladder to the Tigers. 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Now, a blunt prorTiise by an eminent dermatologist: You Can make your face look as though time was running backwards! Revealed by an eminent dermatologist (see his word·by·word statement below): How, with the proper scientific instruction, you can literally look ten to twenty years younger than your real age ..• erase wrinkles, blemishes and coarseness ... and do it all using nothing more than such simple ingredients as water, soap, and (especially) salt! T lus is, quite frankly, a vital mC$sa11e about what 1s perhaps the most revolutionary home-medico.I· 11uide ever published on facial care ... facial beauty ... renewed fadlll youth. Its results arc so ~pect1.1cu­lar, 1t\ dQ\·umcntatlon is so ovcrwhclmin11. and It~ mc:th<Xh arc so vital to you' future hfc that we musi repe1.11, 1n full, two <norc quotes from ii\ open1n11 pa11cs: "A5 a matter or fact, we have only recently ~c- 4ulrcd the ability to really do somcthin11 about the more ~rlous chanl!es in appearance that a'nunpirny 11ging ... "In the past. the avcra,ge pcrwn stood very llllle chance of bcinll able 10 look younacr. Without wealth or the right genes, there was very little hope. The advent of modern skin care has changed all this. Now it Is no longer f\CCCSUry to pamper younelf or be born wilh aood slcin. The idle rich no lonarr have imy ;(dvanhae ... the genes you inherit :ire no lo n11er " limiting factor. because we can now rompcnute fo r even dcllcute, age-prone skin ... Tha.nks to modern rC!oearch, we now know what causes mitny of the un· attractive problems that appur with age. W ith this kind of knowlcd11e. we have been able to develop mc1hod1 that arc effective In combattln11 or 10lving these problerm. "The praclical applica1ion of these methods can produce spectacular resul~. A person can easily look ten to twenty years younger tha.n his or her actual • .. gc, and this can be achieved with a minimum or efforl. My own Interest In tbis subject wu tint stlmu- la1ed by an eminent dermatolosist who was one or my tir~t teachers. He was not only an early advocate of these new methods. but he practiced them him~lf The results were truly impressive. At almost eltthtr, years of age, he appeared to be In his early tiftic•. ' This, Then, Is The Startlln& New Promise That lies Rllflt At Your Fintertlps! And Here Are The Discoveries That Are Goinc To Give It To You! F'or cxample- A11e I.\ no lon11cr a barrier to a fl awless complexion. • 11f•c1111s<' lht ouru loyrr of your .1kin ne••u stops vu,.·ing! And, if you learn the ri11ht way 10 utlllze that growth, you may actually ,,,,.,.,.,. the dreaded agin11 process, and itrow youn11er·lookin11, not older. The ultimalc moisturizer! How it can elimfnate moisture loss Instantly. and actually repair the rav- age~ caused by )'Cars of facial dryness. The tl\rce insidious structural chan110 that create "old" skm. and how to stop each at Its ~urce. For uarnple, master this slmrk technique or pro-tecting the all-important "inner layer" of skin from damawe, and ,-ou will ""''"' 11ud lht uri•lcu o/ a plt1.11iC' mriron. How your kitc/1<'11 itovt can make you look old, old, old-11nku you learn how to use it -like this. How certrun household aids (thot you u~ every day) actually 1xmon your skin. Get rid of thcnt-no .. · How to keep t he su11 from 1u1nin1t your fa~ Into a wrinkled prune. How 10 protect your 'kin against air pollution. (Otherwise, 1f you live in a bl11 city, be rrcpared to ABOUT THE AUTHOR have people 'ue" you're ten years older than you really a.re.) How to banish blocked pores ll!ld blackheadt-fo, 1ood. The Number One Rule for prolectina your face 1111&inst all 1hc hazards of the environrnenl. Follow It failhfully (see paae 36), and when your friends look as old as Methuselah, )'Ou'll hardly hrn·r ehnn,<'rl "'all. Indisputable Proof That It Would Take A Century For Your Face To Look Old, If You Didn't Abuse It Like This .•. How to "quick-clean" your lace, so thorouahly, and &o fast, thal you take years off it, rather than put them on. Invisible sources of sktn inJlarnmatlons and al· lerglcs that may be ruinin11 your compluion riahl now. in other word1, how to practice modem acne therapy, rl1lt1 111 your ow11 honr<'. Why you may never have to a~nd a cent on com- mercial face-care producu again. For two reasons: Because mos1 of them are actually harmful to your skin (f(c list o n page 67). And bC'cause flOllt of thr m could ever do as much for that skin as the almo11- eo11lrJS pnpa.rat1ons 11iven 10 you on pa1c 71. For uample, the best daytime biue In the world (and )'OU should wear it """'" minute of ,.vu y day, to keep the youth-force scaled in your skin) costs only 84tt for a sill-month supply. And the bnt night cream you can buy cosu sliahtly more-about 91tr for a six-month supply. And the bes1 face mask in the world costs 9' a treatment. And the best skin freshener probably costs a penny a day. And not ont of thtm C'Ontolns a slntlt lnff'<'dlt11/ that wlll """'"o"•i1t11ly n1tl' your juc<'1 or dry out you' fa~<'. or irr/ral<' your faer . All lh<'y ao u pull tht filth 0111 of rhat /nu, at tlrt samt time they sul In tltt vo14'lt. But What About The Old Skin That's Marrinc Your Face Rl&ht Now? Whit Do You Do About It? THIS- Herc. on page 72, b (in our opinion at least) the rClllly star1ltn11 brc•kthrou11h in facial care in this generation. It is called, "Skin T11111nin1". It take~ about two minutes of your 11rne a week. amJ it costs aboul lt a trc»tment. It's haslc mgrcdient u salt. Pia.in ordinary t11blc salt. But 11std In :1uch a .. -ay 1ha1 II olmo•t ln>llrlllly C'1'/J do"'" wrl11k ln. o,,..,,, elo11ed por<'J. I/rips P'"''"'' a11t spoo a11d "'"I"· htatb. May llClually lta1•t )'Ollr husbund coolnt ... ,,h dr l11h1 tltr ,,..,,. /iot dav 1·011 uu ii. ASld 1herc's strll mo1c-rriuch more-like this · How the wro111 vttarnlns can poi1011 your sl.ln. And the right vitamin therapy cau~ srectacular chan11e~ overnight, (Stt page 108.) How dry, se1ly skin can often be eliminattd by .i , .Ymplc c.h;rngc ;., J'Ollr din. (Su page 107.) The "Young-F11ct Style of Liie", Or how to era st ten _yun from the look ol ~our ~l.1n. srmply hy ad· justing the way you work, play and slttp. (Sec paac 112.) How J'llrlf 1ki11 can warn you of the itu1d1ous dc-vcloprnenl of diseases of the heart, circulatory sys- tem, luni:s, bluoll, thyroid, c>ancre~~. sea ~lands, liver. kidneys and much more, 111/ h,->1nrpl)' lo.110 .. ·11111 lro"· lo """ tht' rf1J111(tt 1111nah 11 . .rnrf1 <1u1. (See Jlill,lC 105) Two e:1.5y solutron• to h:.nd ~n<.I nail problem•. (Sec f)Al(C 140 .) How to save your hair. Wh) you mu•t 1101 t1ve1-hru~h ti. The one ovrrll\Clkcd cau<c ot ~ ~r ct'nt of 1111 &e\'rte hnlr duma11c. A <implt lmml'dlalf 1c't thoit tells Y<'U, hlt \lift'. tht' l~IC Of hair IO\\, Why the wmn11 u-c of 1·/111m1m may be ca11.in11 th" lo~.­ \f,.d1t:ol 111,ilw ds (your h1t•h<1nd will Mes\ you when ''"'°"' • ........, JI. M.O. The dynamics of skin conditioning explained In o revolv11onory guide ro o vouthlul appearance. you .show them to him) of N'all,. 1·0111pe11s111inx Jo, th111 uxt,. Ion. And Much Much More. At Last All You Need To Never look Your A1e Acain! 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"I wa~ only to11 gratd 11I, There are millions of women who hnve t11eir children thr hurd way. 1 know. So many wrote to n1c thut I kit surrounded by p<'oplc when I had mine. They still w rite .... ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour ALL TOGETHER NOW A Dad I am who's not tyrannical, Nor nm I, truth be told, mechanical. When toys are boxed in bits and sections, Despite the 1. 2, 3 directions, I never 6nish up in clover But some ports shy or some left over. The manufacturers endeavor · To make th ings simple. I, however, Am simpler still and a.JI ntremblc W hen there is someth ing to assemble. "A child can do it .... I have smiled And left the doing ton child. 22 • FAMIL V WEEl(l V, Aprll 1•. 1974 C9What in the Wo1·Id! 1 lt is umnzing hnw many women arc l1111gi11g for chilJren." Whether the nctrcss will have nny more remains a q11c~li11u. "To be truthful," she adds, ") :1m afr:ud of another Cesarean. lf 1 could be sure l would have a dnughte1 I might go ahead, but that is not possi· bJ,., ancl af tcr the third one, my doctors say m1 more." Sen. Y{llliam Proxmire on walking: ''Walking the five miles from my office to my liomc every evening is a big d1u11k out of my lik Thnt hour a dny rqHcscnts about one-sixth or 011c-fifth of my w;ik- ing hmm. when I'm n o t a<·tually at work. 1 can tell you it's a mun·l·lously well-spent hour. Of Sen•lor Proxmire c:oursc· ii you walk to or from work, as I tlo. you can subtruct the time you would l1a vt> w;isted sitting i11 a c.:ar ur bus. And wh;it a conlrnst with driving. l 11slt'a<l of building up tensions figh t- ing the rush-hour traffi c, you pass it as y1111 stride nlong. This sc<'ms to me the pcrfrct lime to do my walking. Nnh1- rnlly. this will vary from person to pcr- ~011. Early rist•rs of ten walk in tl1cir 11eighhorhoocls l>t.fore they go tu wnrk." from "You Cun Do h i St·11nt11r l'rux m ire's E xcrcisl', Diet and Rc laxati1111 Pla11" (Simon a11d Schuster, $7.9;)). AN ARRESTING SIGN Citizens were offended When a sign like this was first raised in J l1111do, Texas, in 1930, as a Lions C.:luh project, it read only: "This Is Cod's Couutry Don't Drive Through It Like Hell." ThC' townspeop le w<'rc of- f e11Jed by the message and objected s,1 .strongly (so the story goes) that the sign ha<l to be tal..en d own. About two or three years later, the Lions Club tried again and raised the sign sh0Wl1 above, which included the word "Please." The addition pleased C\WY· hody and the sign has rem:lincd to this day. In fact, there arc now two signs- onc at each end of the town. H ondo is located on Route 90-al.iout 4.5 miles Quips & Quotes llistory reprats itself, hut it always comes back i11 disguise. -Robert Orberi An c:rrcutivr knows somet11ing about r1..·r~rytlting. A technician knows cr;crytlifn{!. nl>o11t sometlii11g. A switch- h11ard oprrntor knows everything. .. -Lucille S. Ilar-pcr "Fur JS years," mused the unhappy looking man, "my wif c and l were ecstatically happy.'' "What happened to dmogc things?" asked hi~ friend. "We met!" the man r<'plic<l. -Lucille ]. Goodyear 1'/ic11 then· was tltc ma11 who had a 111m1/Jcr of dn,ils rxorciscd . But wlirn lie failed lo pay tlu! exorcist, hr w<1s n·11oss1~sscd -Dorothea Kent Parents rC'gistcr ing their children for the fall term at n Detroit kindergarten were asked pertinent questions about their children's background. In the hlank marked "Languagt' spoken in th<' home," one mother proudly wrote, "Nice." -Martin Raga way ... THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life dltterently. Send orlglnal contributi ons to "Child," Fami ly Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .• N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 if used-none returned. We recently had guests who stayed quite late, and my seven- ycar-old son, who is used to re- tiring early, finally put on his P.J.'s, walked into the room, ynwnecl in everybody's face and announced loudly, "Mom, J think we'd better go to bed- U1csc folks might he wanting to go home." -Mrs. B.]. Cox Dewey. Okla. You know liow some f amities are try- ing to keep up wltli the Joneses? We're not Ct>CTI keeping up wit Ii the \V alt nm! -Robert Orbcn \11l1lh of S3n Antonio-and has a popu· h1tio11 of 5.487 people. According to Mrs. Lillian Porter of the Hondo C1111mber of Commerce, the sign has "do11c more than a11 speed-limit road ~igns put tog<'thcr to !>top speeders.'' DATES: Sunday is Easter. SPECIAL HE1'.11NDEH: YOUH I NCOME TAX OEADLlf\\E IS MONDAY, APHIL 15. ANNIVERSARIES: Lincoln died 109 )'t'ars ago Monday. 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I or 2 years old Detocale blooms of white .. pin-. cromson u available FREE 11 order totals SJ. get HIBl~CUS plus 12 DUTCH ANCMONC BULBS (2·3 cm.). hohc blooms ran1e from violet pin~ blue. lo red. FRE. E 11 order totals $7 &el HIBISCUS. plus 12 ANC· MON CS. plus 6 PlACOC.K ORCHIDS (Actdanlhera) BULBS. 2 toned bu ut1u are summer bloomlnc. FREE If order totals $10 &et HIBISCUS plus 12 ANE MOflCS plus 6 PEACOCK ORCHIDS. plus 12 Holland OXALIS BULBS (Deppe11. 3 cm core Ptn~ blossoms. cover·shaped ltaYH . d hi FREE send rem11unce with order. add 75<: an we s P ppd You cet fR[[ lo•ely CANDLES or HEAVEN pla11t (Yucca rilamento~) our rec. SI 00 value Bloom ing Size, Imported From Holland 50 GLADIOLUS BULBS ;o, only $1 .00 Only 2( o bulb for our rainbow mill ouortmen.t of flaming redi. deep purplei, •ivid yellows, etc., os ov.~110.ble to HI your garden blazing. Medium 1ize 2 Yi · J Ctrc. bulbs, mony hove olreody bloomed i n the field one ieoson and ore oll reedy for 2nd year bloom1 on spiktl 2 • • It. toll. Send for th is unbeatable offer today. Carnation and Camellia Type BEGONIAS 2 0 Healthy T11ben $1 . 9 8 Soy goodbye to drob, 1hody ipoh where other ltower1 just won't grow ond bloom. Once thtle 1-1 'Ii" diem. tuberi 1torl flowering, they hep ii up olt iummer long, one serie1 of huge color· ful blooms ofter another. Offer brings o mix of 10 imported Belgium Cornotion and Comellio type 8egonios in o rainbow of red, while, p ink, orange, etc.. os ovoiloble. Moil coupon todoy. Trail ing IVY GERANIUM $ 2 0 0 COMPLETE WITH • HANGING IASKET Truly a showpiece thol tronsform1 room, porch. or polio into o greenhouse of florol beauty. These healthy. utro-double, young Geraniums ore already growing iri 2" peol poh. When estobliihed •hould produce on abundance of large trailing floweri. Complete with 8 -inch hanging boikel. Don't min lhii big value. MAIL THIS MONEY-SAVING COUPON TODAY .-- - -------- -- - --I MICHIGAN BULB COMPANY, Dept. PZ-1461 GRAN D RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49550 FAMOUS 3-WAY GUARANTEE I Ptuse send order as checked below at best time for sprln1 planlinc. All items are covered by 3·way cuarantee and all Bonus Items to which I am I I I'll d t b $hipped wltn my order en 1 e are o e Every item we ship is well protect· ed and tagged for easy identifica· tion. Each order also gets 16-page Spring Planting Guide with full cul· tural instruction and know-how. Blooms illustrated are reasonably accurate as to shape of varieties named although colors may vary as nature often turns out tints and shades..found nowhere else. Send today, fully guaranteed ... I Shipments are always ON AP· PROVAL -if you are dissatisfied on inspection. you may return your order within 10 days for purchase price refund. • An~ item that does not develop and flourish to complete satisfac- tion. replacement is free (5 year limit). J If you purchase any item from us and then see the same size and quality at a lower price, upon re· ceipt of proof we will refund the difference in cash. I I HOW CAT. COST MANY NO. ITEM I I 300 Cushion Mums 108 Gladiolus Bulbs I I I I .. 305 Hardy Carnations 171 Imported Begonias 507 Trailing Ivy Geranium with hanging basket 335 Creeping Sedum (Dragon's Blood) 329 Evergreen Ground Cover IVinca Minor) FREE 174 Giant Hibiscus, order mailed by May 18 .00 FREE 175 12 Dutch Anemone Bulbs for $3 order .00 FREE 176 12 Dutch Anemones. plus 6 Peacock Orchid Bulbs for $7 order .DO FREE 162 12 Dutch Anemones, plus 6 Peacock Orchids, plus 12 Holland Oxalis Bulbs for $10 order .DO 0 Send remittance with order. adding TOTAL 75c, and we ship postpaid, includ- ing FREE Candles-of-Heaven plant. .75 ·o Send C.O.D. plus postage and charges. GRAND TOTAL Name ____________________ _ Address __________________ _ I I I I .£!.ty _ w w .... == State=--,---,.=--=-Zip-----:-~ ' \ I ~I ' ,. fea-turit1~ SOMETHING 15 ,~ISS I NG, '{OU KNOW THAT, CHlJCK ? CJ) ~-/, ">--~ ...... ,,..,........ ___ -~ 'f -l'f WE HAVE A 'SURPRISE FOR t.tou ... OPEN THE CAGE I SNOOP4' .. NANCY 1 HAVE TO GO TO M Y D ANC IN G CLASS TODAY PHOOEY ---I'M NOT IN THE MOOD FOR SWEEPING ' ! SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 197C jJ . l1 THIS 15 OUR FIRST Gt-\,'t\E OF T11E SE,.\SON . A~D WE DON'T HAVE AN '< OPEN I NG-D~~ CERE.'AON tES '~- . ,. ... ~. -. . -..... ... . .. . . . .. . . .. ... -C?~ ~~---- W HILE I'M OUT . PL EASE DO M E A F AVOR ---SWEEP THE HOUSE FOR ME THIS 'LL MAKE HER T HINK I WORE DOW N HER BROOM HM M EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS • l, \ I f<E .~E.v\BER ON~E I ~ . ..\1.J r\ 6 . .\.~~E J N TV WH ERE THEl.f' R E~E . ..\SED A HU6E .= ... oc~ OF PI GEONS it-1AT 50 . ..\f\EC' Uf' INTO Tf1E SK'f, . ..\N(i T~EN FL EW 1N 61\E . .\f ..:.f\.~L.c 5 AR1..' 1ND THE ST...\0( 'M ... WE NEEC' SJ.H c~.--id~o Ll"E ~H .~T I J ~H..\~·, '1T ~HE I . I ~ ~"-' ' SA.HE 7M tl\o AT ALL , ~HJCI< '. ... ... ; \ ... I ~ I \ ..._ '- ' -' -- ~- J Bv Ernie Bushmiller , SWE EP .ALL THf' ROOM S r H E ( ATTIC . T HE L._ C ELLAR . T HE ( GARAGE AND l \._1 S I DE WA LK ,JOE S i.11 ACHIN E '."jHQP ' . ' we. HAVe MAN'/ 1..o v e t.Y TH I N G~ PLANN ED FO~ OlA !t •AND INCL.LA DED AMONG OLA!t PL.AN~ 1'0PA'i WIL.1.. 9&. OL-1 1t Flf:r.!.T KEl..1..Y ,,,HOOL. EGC:I ll:OL.L. ! "-• '/ -1~ ' \ \ I I (_' ·', -1....' ' "" . 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A f'AgcfNA11NG -'MODEL RAILWAY IN HIS 8ASE.MENTI (~ \5:-I vVHAT's so INJERESTING Al30ur ME? ,) f1E<;IDF'G KNOvVIN ' ALL r 'THAT STUFF A BOUT THE ~EIGHipPS ... \ )OU\:le THE ONLY ONE 'M-I OS Ha/€ AL L ·-=-'" " DAY !! \r.___/ ~-. . '" -• r::i p· ~ ,...,, '~ () • !> !>I> MEANWHILE, AFTER HI S VISIT W ITH STRAND, HIS BROTHE R STOPS TO SEE STRAND 'S W IFE WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THI S MONEY I'M TO PICK UP FOR YOU, MONICA'? NOT VERY MUCH, ERN IE .1 ' .JIJDGE P4RKER <l <J <J HELLO, COUNSE LOR ! I W ELL , .. I 'M TAKE YOU R LIKE I SA ID ... I 'LL PICK YOU UP IN AN 'HOUR, MISS CALVIN! IT 'S J EAN ... WAS ON MY WAY HOME AND GLAD YOU DID! TIM E! I 'M AN D I 'LL BE LO OKING FOR YOU! clr,,-v\ THOUGHT I'D STOP IN __..., ' EXC USE ME IN NO FOR A MOMENT! A M OM ENT ... HURR Y! LEFT'f 'S NO T BE ING HE 'S PROMISED TO TA KE OKAY, TE LL ALL I CAN TE LL YOU IS WH AT GIV EN FIFTY TH E RAP FOR SOM EBODY THO USAND BY THE NAM E OF WAKEM AN ! FOR NOTHING! ME ABOUT IT!;/ KE TO LD M E! THI S GUY 'S , \~!l J UST COME INTO A t.OT OF ~ ~~ MONEY AND HE 'S PROMISED '""""'"":;;-1 Ii\'\ TO PAY LEFTY $50.000 IF . KE SAYS KE K ILLED A CERTAIN WOM AN , .. ~. ' . • . ' ·c ... =.:- GORDO FOLLOW ME:, JUNIOR! YOU!< MAW WON'T MISS VA! • ; . . IT WAS HIS FINAL ACT TMAT COST HIM MIS LIFI!. M AN'S 1 ...... UM,.G.N1rv T"0~7:J'! ~ A&Alol[)0.,.1...C. PE.lj, 'tO A (11\JEL. l"ATf • PfOAAeL.V 15 v.()"5( "!AIC'f UNWMTEO ANw..,A.L.5 TO LH.JMA,,_E SO< If TV ROPPeOAS SAW HIS NIFE MEAO- STRAIGMT FOR MY R>REMEAD! -AMO FIRED! VI~. c~uer:. TME CA'5E OF' TME Sl<\Jl.L ANO GUILLOTINE IS 'SOLVED AND CLOSED, AT LAST. AN OLD MUSEUM GUIUOTIME ANO A LITTLE BOY, ~O T~OUCMT IT 'NA.S A ''KINDLING CU TTER", W£AE TME STA.A S. B·SUT··· 1 OON 1i' WANNA SE:E A J.1-/.fAUN'TEO J.IOUSE[ "WITM A. QUICI< TMIWST ME NAILED MY FOOTTO'rnE ~. TWE KNIFE MISSING Ml FOOTPllOPER .TMEN WMILE I WAS OF~ ,BALANCE , HI! LUNGIO AT ME ANO SEIZl!O M'f GUN ." 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R ... DISCOUNT DRUC . , WITH OR WITHOUT I Kod ak I REPLAC EMEN T FILM . . • • < ~ t .. 0 126 ~-91 c·ARTRIDGE 127 . 620. 120 or 35mm 1.10 CARTRIDGE FAMOUS BRAND or TRIPLE -PRINT ® BRAND FILM MOVIES AND SLIDES 127 -620 -120 NP.E:~~~Is with NEW FILM . 8 1 12 2.79 20 , 4.59 36 7.89 '12 3.29 20 4.79 12 4.09 ' . 2.39 8mm Roll 3.&4 SUPERSmm ~_K_O_D_A_C_H_R_O_M~E~+-~~-t-~3_._9_9~~ EKTACHROME 4.49 20 36 BLACK AND WHITE 1.59 2.99 5.79 i!.1 9 3.29 2.89 1.29 1.39 2.19 8 / 1'2 1 .SO B&W PRICES 2 INCLUDE RETURN . 127 . 620. 120 or 35mm 3~ ~:=~ ~il~OOACOLOR 126 ;-91 CART RIDGE REP RI ~TS: Color -6 for $1.44 . 12 fo.r $2.88 /B&W -8 .for 72 c. 12 for $1 .08 ~~s~Rh~~Ji::~iw FILM TO us TODAY! IF ENVELOPE IS MISS- : REGULAR ENVELOPES~~~RC~~~~fl~:Ui'U't:ER. ENCLOSE IN T~~~lJE~,N~i~E~~L~ot~R POSTAGE & HANDL~~Jf~~g~:,~ P.O. BOX PR. GREENSBURG PA is~o~· BOX 2900. HARTFORD. CONN. 06101 • •.P.O. BOX R. ST. CHARLES .° MO . 6330I : P.O. BOX 4597. ATLANTA. GA . 30302 P.O. BOX R. SANTA ANA . CALIF. 92111 • p t ·oo. BOX R. RICHARDSON .. TEX'. 75080 ' . B X 5D006. SAN JOSE. CALIF. 95150 t . PHOTO \ N•nON1t H[IOOtJ"lTERS J600 MU£ltER ROAD Sl. ~~ARI.E S MO 533~0 • • • " • ,. ·'