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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' . . . ' . College Living: Naught But c the Best By JO OLSON 01 1111 Dilly ~11•1 l ll fl College dornlitory dwellers )}ave ntvu had if so good . Take 8\VllY the CX· ams and term pa- pers and their exii;. te1K":e is the house- V<Jfe's dream. There.. are no dish- es to wash or cook· ing to do. only one room to clean and no sheets or linens to launder and fold. 0Lso1i1 Some residence halls have Cflrpttln1:, a telephone in every room, living·roonl fire_e_laces_,_~ full baths. . Coeducal ional living ~a&.~ome the accepted thing and curfe\\'S have been dropped at n1ost Institutions. Some SIU· deots have keys to front doors of their -trails and some dor1nitories' front doors are never locked. Of the Orange County csmpuses, t he UC Irvine 's residence halls are the most de luxe. The 23 halls in UOl's ?\1esa Court are all 7 ye.ars old or less and were designed by architect William Pereira, master r planner of the campus .• All have poetic .. SUNDAY VOL. 65, NO. 93, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES LA~Avgels Series Hit B-y Strike t~rom \\11re Ser\'ices. The F'ree1\'ay Se ries bet"•een the Los Angeles J)odg:ers and. the California Ange ls \1as canceled Saturday as a result of the ge neral st rike by baseball 4 del ~tar, "The Island," Cost a ?a1esa and Lagunu. are .1yilling lo foot the bill. A student m .. have !he same room the next yea r ir he !Vi.sh~. and :some Jceep adding to lhc·dc- Sl '~lt .\ ,. S l'l~t 'l .\I , The l\ltSa Coun residents art' trying· to get a S\I ln1 n1i11g pool bull! for the con1· plex. Torn Sl~llard, hind re~idcnt, ex· J>lalns 1hat ,priva1ely 0\1'1ted apar1n1<'nl~ soon \\•ill spring up atound !he crnn1>us · :ind :1 pool for l\ll'S~l Court 1rill bl-cs- S(.'nlilil in lur lng students to the n1ore expensive ou·ca nlpu:oi llvin~ t"Xl)t'rient·e. cor enc h quan.cr. · The UC J Co1nnions serves three mea ll a day rind brunch 11nd diune r on Surida)I!. 1'he menu rcn~1s the trend to he:iltl,.. ful ealing by i11c·liiding granola for break• ll_, ... Spanish names in keeping lvith their charm -Brisa(Cttesta Prado, CUmbre, Viento, Nubes and Lago, Some art coed. with men's and women's v:ings in the same building. Twelve hundred men and v.·omen can be accommodated in the halls, and an· other 1200 studei\13 arc pl aced on tbc \\'ailing list at the beginning or the school yea r. !\lost or the residents are freshmen and sophomores, many Jiving a\\'&Y fro1n home for the first time. There is a shon· age of housing for the rest of the studtnts, and.many commute from Balboa .• Corona ~lesa Court's indivldun l roonlS arc all carpetl'd (no shngs) and they iire cozy , homelike and e11sy to care for. One-third of the units have gas log fire· places in th~ living rooms. Students nla'y palnl their rooms · if they f:i st. . 'J'\renty-lour hour visit:it io11 15 allo\l·ed. \rhic h tnean:s lhat mt·n ;ind wo1n en c:in come and go freelv lo each othfr's room~. "lt is nsslnned that :ttudents ot the uni· \'f'rsity con1munity at Irvine will conduct themselves in 11n hono rable manner," the IS.< L!FEST\'LE. Page Alli ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1972 TWENTY-FIVE CEN TS Red Tanl{s Cross DMZ ·south Vietria1ri ese Wi tliclrai v 10 Miles SAIGON (UPI ) -South Vietnam forces today reoc~upied the tO\\'fl of Cain Lo that they had abandooed Saturday in the face or a long·8\l'aited Co1nmunist Of· fensive in South Vietnam's northernmost province of Quang Tri , militarY sources said. , NORTH VIETNAM DEMILITARIZEO ZONE 1---player;;. The Comn1unists appar~ntly evacuated the !own as a defensive 1iability and the South Vietnamese reQCcupied it \l'ithout a fight, the ~urces· sa id. ,. . . 'fhe t"·o·gnn'lC series \\'as to h;1 ve been pl ayed al Anaht'im Stadlun1 Saturday night and Dodgt·r Stadiu1n this arternoo n. All other exhibition games 11·ere cancel· ed ''indefinitely'' after the wtilkout. the fir!'t mass strike iu ba~eball's history. The strike put lhe· officia l opening of the 1972 season next \Vcdnl'sday in doubt. . .\ l:ite-aflernoon lop lel'el meeting in New York bet"·ern A·larl'in ~-liller, the ADDITIONAL STORIES ON STRIKE: PAGE Bl fiery sill'l'r·h!\ired attorney who is ex- ecuti .. ·e director of the Baseball Players Association. and John Gaherin, chief negotiator for the club owners, failed to &olve the impasse over the players' de- mand for incre::ised pensions. Gaherin en1erged fro1n the meeting in New York nnd reported "no progress." Another Gaherin·~li\lc·r meeting 1va.!l scheduled for today. In the meantime. Gaherln said maj or league baseball has been fo rced to cancel all g.ames "indefinitely." Affected im- media te ly "·ere 12·gan1e e :c h i bi t io n schedules S:iturday and today in\olring all 24 big league clubs. "There__ has. .b:een JlQ progress at all tO\\'ard pull ing an end lo the strike," Gaherin said. "At this time I "''ould have to .sny there is a grave d.iriger about opening tht' season on schedule and ~ll pla ying act ivity has bttn canceled m· definitely." Although Gaherin disclosed pl<f'ns for his Sunday meeti ng 1rith l'l1 iller. and also for meetings iifler that, he ruled out an y chance that the owners \\'Otlld accept one of l\-1iller's proposed solutions to the dispute -acceptance or independent arbitration. "\\le don't think arbitration is going to M>lve this,'' Gahc rin •said. 10 Deaths E11d Fl'ee,va y 01ase DTi\nn'IT. Tex. CUPI) -A car bei:ig chased at a high rate of speed by deput 'f sheriffs failed to make a curve in the Texa s Panhandle Saturday night and col- Jided head-on \\'ith another car killin.g Ht persons. A spokesman ::it Plains l'l1emorial Hospital said no one survived the ac- cident. ''1 don·t have all the inforn1aU011," s:;iid Castro Coun1 y Deputy Sheriff Ken 1ilCDennott. "It's stiU pretty sl<etchy right now." --· , The accident occurred 300 yards east of the city lin1its of Dimm itt. li·lcD'!rmott said the car being chased by -deputies crossed over in(o the wrong lane on U.S. High"'l!Y 86 and collied "'ith a car travel· Ing in the opposite dir ection. Samariuni Sliot, Rob~ed LOS ANGELES !UN ) -fShe said she was "cold and hungry.'' ,So William Elliott. 65. took a young "·oman in her 20s In his apa rtment. But once Inside, Elliott told police, the young "'·oman pulled a pistol, shot him in the chest, and took $190~ Elliott, \\'ho said he n·as stopped by the wom11n at the comer or Mlh lllld l\1aln Street.!l Saturday arternoo1J, was I n saU!fa<:tory con<frtronat Cillfornta Jlospital. An all-points bulleUn v.·ns issued for ·the girl. • •• DAILY PILOl PMl'I lt'I' lli<h1r4 l'Mllltr Com tnunist bo1nbardment or the re- maining South Vietnamese bases along the Demilitarized Zone (D;\1Zi defense •" line-10 out of a dozen \\"ere abamiohed Salurday-lel up slightly Sunday fro1n the _ rt'Cord pace of up lo 4.000 rounds a day over the pttst three days. But Co1nmunist t::inks "'ere reported rolling across the D~lZ into South Vit'I· nam . the sources said, posing a fresh threat. South Vietnamese forces, v.·hich had ""'ithdrawn 10 miles south to the Cua Viet · or Dong Ha River, requested tank rein- forcements. They also asked permission to blow up the bridge at Dong Ha to keep the Communist tanks from crossing the river, UPI correspondent Ste1vart Keller· ma.n reported from P.a Nang. Both Dong lfa. seven miles iq.Jand . an d Cam Lo. five miles further wes t, are on the south bank of the ri ve r. • Cam. lo SOUTH VIETNAM LAOS 0 • L---~--~ M lt.1:5 SOUTH VIETNAMESE ABAN DON 10 OUTPOSTS TO REDS 4 ,000 Ev.ac11nte•I Ta11a11~y _uttd_ the B111an.y Slluth Vietna1nese spokesn1en insis ted that m;ny of their troops. driven of( their b.!lses by the heaviest bombar~ment in the •history of the Vietna1n 1var, had not retreated to the river line but \1'erc regrOupin~ near thei r aband oned bases and preparing to retake them. Louisville Residents In her Easter bofu1et. Tammy r~armer of 1'1esa Verde Elementary School, Costa itesa, strolls <iown the Jane '"ith a very close friend . the Easter Bunny. Tammy, six-year-old daughter of ·Mr. and Mrs. Don Farmer, carries her hand-made Easter basket which \Von first place in the 1tfariners Savings and Loan Association's second annual basket decorating contest in Newport Beach. Eighteen miles south or the D,\IZ. the n1ajor rear-area base of Quang Tri. head· quarters or the South ''ictnamese 3rd Infantry Division "''hich w~s doing most or the fighling. \\·as still standing Sun- day despite a Communist commando and rocket altack Saturday night and a born· bardmcnt that cratered the run1ray of the .adjoining airfield. Flee Lethal Chlorine , LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-. f\-l ore th an ~4,000 persons "'ere evaucated from an ;irea of Louisville along the Ohio Riv er Saturday. and s11lvage engineers th en beJ{;.i n their efforts to capture and ~tf\bilize a derel ict barge laden with poleontinl lclhnl chlorine. path. "\Ve'll have lo cut " piece of !hat barge off to get the catamaran in exactly th e proper place," Slarnes said. Christians Everywhere. South Vietnamese military spokesmen said 10.000 civilian refugees already had made their \Vay south of the Cua Viet River. Temporary camps \\'ere being prt'- parecl for them south of Quang Tr i, the tfe said crews would work through the night to cu t the corner off the intruding barge. . Starnl's said the catarnnr:in i~ :it.tacticd' to the chlorine bar,ge. but added that the 111•in·bulled l'essel would 1111\ e to bt' mo\·· ed for1\·artt about anolht•r JO feel befur• the cable slings Ci'ln Uc sccu1·cU for good. Celebrate Resurrectiori spokcsm~ said. '* * * The atten1pl lo ma ke the barge fast \1•·•.:: hnlled shot'll Y after nightfall \\'ilh the 11.i•h uncornpleled. The barge is '·much more sccurr no1v rJr1n ii 1>•as th is morning. but it is not yet t:·inicl ch:lv secu re." said 11aj. Gen. \\'illi:un Starnes. Ohio Rive'r· di\•ision c11;)111•c1· for the Arn1y's Co rp s of En.,incers. Christendom is celebrating the feasl that anchors its fai th today in joyous religious rites, family gatherings and Easter hoMday trips to the sun. The bells of Rome's 500 churches peal· ed out at midnight to announce Christ's resu rrection. The clang o( the 10-ton campanone. the master bell on St. Peter's Basilica, led off the cho111s of re- joicing. Tens of thousanP,s or Italians and for· eign pilgrims packed Rome's churches for midni ght Masses. Pope Paul VI began the feast for Romans in the magnificence of the basilica . "11er·e is Christ, the Jight," a deacon chanted three times. More than a thousand pilgrin1s jam· med Jerusalem's most sacred church at dawn to witness a similar Holy Saturday- ceremony -the lighting of new fire to signal the Resurrection and its message of salvation for Christians. -BYZANTINE TOMB The Roman catholic services ended with High ~lass sung by the Irish patriarch before the door of the Byzan- tine tomb \\•here tradition says Christ rose from the dead. Obstrvances continued throughout the day at the Church of the lloly Sepulchre and other Jerusalem holy placts, ln- cludh1g the garden tomb where some Protestants believe the Resurrection took place. Syrian Orthodox and Russian churches, Easter falls next Sunday. The ""'eekend's relig ious celebrations held a special meaning for the parade of \Vest Berliners crossing the Berlin wail into East Berlin and East Germany for the first Easter visits in six years. DAY OF FEAR Mo\y Saturday \\'as another' day of fear in Northern Ireland. The province re- mained torn even on the eve or Christen· do1n's most significant feast by the biftcr antagonisms separating the two Irish branches of the Christian· faith. Roman Catholics u!lfurled banners for marches to commemorate the 1916 upris· ing against British rule. Autho rities were uneasy too lest Protestants sti ll an gry over British security moves clash with lhe marching Catholics. · Father and Son Drown in Lake Red Gu11s Fire On U.S. Sl1ips SAIGON (AP) -North Vietnamese ar- tillery fired Saturday on two U.S. Navy guided missile destroyers but did not hit either ship, the 7th Fleet said today. The destroyers, the Buchanan and Jo- seph Strauss, "''ere bombarding North Vietnamese positions along the frontier in support or embattled South Vietnamese troops when t~y came under fire from the shore gun, the navy said. The five·inch gull!' or the two U.S. ships fired against North Vietnamese troops and rocket a1td artillery positions in the southern half of the Oemi·!itarittd Zone and also farther south belo\V the demarcation line. - The half-sub1nerged barge is jammed against a gate on the ~1cAlpine Dam. It holds 640 tons of liquid chlor ine, \\'hich tu rns into a poisonous gas when il hits the air. The s::ilvai<e plan c(l lls for straddlini; the b;1 r::.e 11•ilh a t\vio-hulled vessel -a salvRge catamaran -and then stabiliz· ing it \\'ith ct'ble slingS slipped around the barge and attached to the catan1aran. The slo\v and deli cnte ·process or n\Ov· ing the catamaran around-the barge · began Saturday afternoon. T·h e catamaran was pdrtlally astride the barge when darkness forced engineits to cease fu rther efforts to move it. Also. another sa lvage barge ne1t to lhf.t catamaran appeared to be blocking its O~ 'flll·; INSlltt: YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -A Buena Park RECYCLING -There's t11m:Jl ado reveals that slit too once aspirtd to Sun to Attract Beach Vi sitor~ \Vilh only one day left of the holid.1y vacation. the 1972 Easter \Veek ·along the Orallge Coast has been rnlcd one of I.he quietest eve r .seen by police aud lifegua rd officials. No significant Easter \Vt'Ck-rclatc·d ar- rests were reported. Large-beach crowds arc expected again today \Vith lempern t~es along the Or· ange Coa!il remai ning in the 70s today and i\1ooday, There will be variable clouds and some fog in the early mo~ ings and late evenings. The \\'aler temperature today \\'ill a•· erage 58 to 59 degreeS'. ln•lcle Soncln;v , father and liOn and~another boy drowned abollt everyt11ing. but sfill much t0o • ract 01Ld itlls of tl1e timt s11e droi•c in a small lake about 40 mil es nonh of be done jf t11e waste disposal prob· J20 mph itt a.ttst r1411, BJ. ~~~ov~~~r ~~ Yuma Saturday during a 11shlng accident. lem is to be .1olt1Cd poiuts out StcrfJ-t;:--:;:••n :~ JI/II (O~"ln• ... j ' """ L11'11Hn C~ Count Mim:o c.J Yuma Counly sheriff's deputies Iden· Wrf ter Ca11dnct Pt!cirSC>" in o1t iit· Tl-it €O'S \\'l}°E-J\fr1. Virginia Fri$, c1uror11i• ,..u 'l!Oed the victims as Harold Schroeder. c1 •. u11l9d 0.1.0.14 56,.and his son, Thomas, 14·, and 8 friend ties!igo!ion of recycli11g efforL~ wife af Bria. Gen. Edward S. Fris, ~:',~~!''* A~! Steven White, 15, of Walnut, C3lif. ohmg tltt Qraiige Coost, Cl. A. li.~1. of CO of F.l Toro i\fari11e Air St(lt io11, i.t c1111or1•1 ,..,,~ .... ,, Deputies said the elder Scil.roeder had tr(lsh 1'~c11cfhtg cenrtrs is Olt c3. the st,bjcc t of a plioto and story pro· _ -&;~;., HolfbOCk ,. , caught a fish in lhe shallow lake on the .JllNN.Efl DI IURBANCE --lVrile-r· -(1te,·C4. ~~,,~~"""'~"' i~ MoYlts C-1 Ol'•l'IO• C°"'nl'I' A-1) lllt• ll:ef'd c.r 111;,,, Eiltlt 1-1 S110tl1 1·1·1.S SIOCk H!1ll!!oht1 8·6 TMt!ttS • c.r Tnvtl C..t 'II t alttfO' •·.t Whl!t \Vii.ti l •I 'Vt11,1 111!1 lht l1w C·l • Officials said more than 20,000 visitors were in Jerusalem for th~ feast. i\IAny took ad vantage or a brilliant spring day o stroll lhtough Arob·qunrt~...-wllh-the lr spice-scented bazaars and na.rrow cob-Colorado Klvtr:-Tbey said thd son ren ch-cl!rtoon tst 1ll(lrvin J\{yers tells wlia t \" n ·r Dl"'ORc"'-. . "'--··-' 10,_,1_ r;ood on r-1, c:t ed over the side to retrl~xe the fis~and jl)a like lo eat ottt-toith a;carf)artu ·-.. .,. vo -rrvvn-n-n ~· = ~~ ~Wf'-Httllll ,.,~~~- blt'<11~1!! . - As the Western lloly \Yetk drew to 1 cllmax, the Eastern ~loly Week was just getting under way. For East.cm churchtS 1uch as the Armenian Coptic, Greek and tfie iOal c~pslU!<I. Deputies sald ,neither of s~. fie fi,ids the 1ooit resses get St<nt l)e/aplant stitir l'laiti and the . were goo4 swimmers ·so \Vh1tt. In restltss, AJO. Domi11ictr1l Rept1blic are !lie place1 another boat about 100 ynrd~ away, • · . • jumped In to aid them. Officen said \VIDO\Y'S STOHY -/!frs. Ralpk-De to go now that tht .quick tlii:orce law \Vblte then d!sappeared 1lso. Pn/rno, widow of tilt raci11a drivtr, lta1 been cltanoed ir1 /.fe.rico, CS. - DAILY ,llOT Sl(flOHS COIOt Comlu TV ""' ' ' • OAILY Pll.'OT -· • r ' P'ople I Qu_otes Guards Learn a • ID ·Hurry . Or . Nancy Nicholson, sptak1na at an Orange County Sf'm· mu for members of the American Assoc1auon of Un1vtrs11y Women ··ro tho!oe who t.ay. 'I d('Jn 'l under!tand Los. Anaelt5, I JUSt survive 1t.' I say . 'lf \I,·& don't understand 1t. "'e v:on't survive 1t'," Or. N1dlolson 1s an a.ss.istant professor of biology •t use . 55 Trai11ees Put Through Gruelii:ig Course "lf a u·om an has been invqlved 1n I C'I· reer. she can regard ohildbeari.ng and htr at· home ye1rs as a sabbatical." says Mr•. Linda Al911la , a rt'lordinttor fnr a spring UCI .Ex· te nsion course. The Motherhood ~ystlque. ··s ut .if she has .1ust graduated, on lhe JOb thresho ld . v.·hen the baby comes. then the moth@r 1! more apt to have stronger cutlt feelingi'! and more desire for crt.alive stU ex· press1on ·· A 96-year-old man at a Je\rJsh rest-home. ,i·ho had alu•a)'.S voted a strai,cht Democrat1r tic ke t, explained v.·hy he tvnutd not vote for Mayor John Lindsay of t\tv.· ''"rk, v.·ho li\'-'llched from the Repuhj1 can parly "I don't \1ote for convert!." Former Attornev Gen!!ral Ramsey Cla rk, resting the derense case 1n lhe Harr1sburJ?; Seven trial "'ilhoul rall1ne: a \11tness "Thi" defendants_ seek peace. They sh all aJ\\·a y~ 'seek peace and proclaim .their in nocence or these cliarges On behalf of the defenda nl.~. the defense rest~." "The question boils do,vn to this Do 1,1:e believe !he.hig h· est administrator of ju!!tic:e and Jan' enforcement in lh1 s na- tion. or do ~·e believt the unsubstantiated allegations nf a gossip columnist? -Se n. Paul J . Fannin 1ff ·,'\r1z.) on the nom· ination of Richard G. Kleindienst as attorney genera~ and the Justice Department -ITT controversy sparked by col· umnist Jack Anderson . "At last." sighed Huntington Be1ch Harbors and Btaches Director Vince Moor· fiouse v.rhen he heard the barbed "'Ire alnfl the fence around Huntington State Beach \l'as coming· do"·n. "''nu don·t knn,1· hn\\' badly '"'e at c1ty beaches have ,,·anted th2t. A public beach shouldn't look like a priso n yard.'' But 1'.1oorhouse still 1sn·t happy. "I v .. onder when· the state is goin_g lo ' put in !Orne landscaping over there. I -hope it's in our lifetime.'' Fler1nc1 Hicks, 91 , o! Covington. Ky,, never. voted .be· cause her father and late husband felt "'omen should not have the right., She decided to vote for the first time this year. "They told me I ought to do something J?.C\Sitiye once before I· di~ and I agree with them. So I walked· ·aown to the court· house and registered." After meeting with the heads of the-na· tion's largest food chains to discuss meat prices. J ohn B. Connally, .secretary .of the treasury. said. "We think th at over the next 140 days, you. will see a decline in meat prices." Cominented William Mitchell. presi- dent of Safeway Stores: ''The secretary of the treasury is a very persuasive Person." Keep the customers happy is the motto ''Passengers will have a choice. Guys '"'ill stUJ have good looking girls to Inok .a t. And women ca n be served by ,a man. It's 1 litUe so mething for everyone.'' said a spokesman for Pan American on the graduation from its training school of 16 male flight ste"·ards. '\1hen Jack Cleveland became Huntin g· ton Beach's top bu ild ing 11nrl safety inspec· tor in 1959. lh@ city's population v.ras onl y 8.500 and the previous decade had seen nnJy !870,000 in ne\I.' construction . ''I expect· ed just a qu let. fairl y relaxed jnb." he said on reliring last \veek. "But just afler I took office -Bang. The bOOm beg.an ... I had no idea \\•hat r u·as getting intn.'' City popu· Jati on S"'elled "to 135 .000 and ne\v co nstrue· tion for the next decade averaged $318.006 a "'·orklng day. . L in~• Ooz ier is executive director of the \Vest Orange County U!lit~l1 Teachers Associati.on. a group formed a year ago to unify teachers from four different school districts. But recent events in the Huntington Beach City School · Dis- ~ict. have spli~ teachers there into several disorganized fa c· t1ons. As she viewed the battle from the top. Mrs. Dozier ob- served:. "The '''hole situation is absolutely ch11ot1c. There are so many teacher groups nou', none of them can expect to ex· ercjse any real po"·er.'· •• ·$2,000 Flung From Car In H untingwn Pursuit • • j Huntington Beach police pursued a car clocked at more than 110 mph through CI· ty streets Saturday afternoon "'hlle its driver repor!edly thr@"' $100 bills out of the window. guspu::1on of &rmed robbery, reckless dr'i\'ing. suspicion of steal ing a n automobile and assault v.·1lh a deadJy weapon on a police olf1cer They v.·ere in Hun tin gton Beach ];u \ Saturrlay night. The polic' ~aid the driver ran three road blocks 1n thf' half·hour chase. Later a man who ident1fitd· himself as Jam@s Leroy Cr111end~n of Long Beach 14·as 1pprehend!d at Hacienda Drive, a dead.end street in north Huntin gton Beach . Crittenden. 29, and his female com· panion , Stella Mae Percffi~ld. 19. of La Honda , "'Ut both booked an four counts The chase began at 2 4n p.m . .:it Warner Avenue and Pacific O>a~t Highway. police_. said . .11nd 'nded at 3:0.; p.m. Crittenden tosstd more th.1.1n S2 .000 out of 1lfecar dur ing the pursuit. police said. Officers said there ~·as still 13.000 left in the c1t. Crittenden ga\'e his address as 3532 \1olk St . Long Beach No ""tapon was found in the car. -Driver Sought In Fatal Crash _ Pollet . lheor17.ing that the money \\·as thc(')wn out because it "'as stolen. put out ----.a-buJJe1 1n to surrounding areas for ne-.-•s of any rtctnt holdups. Bv JORN ZALLER .,. Ill .. ••"1 ,!Ill 5!1tr "If You see aomeone ~et out of a car "'llh Kan!!<frtteense platt~, C'Arl'Y his "'att..r .v.·1ngs _'iiov•n tn thP surf -.-•here thl! "".'''f!i'!" Me bft;ik1n~ ,:ix f~ct, and gn In, .vt'lu kno"' ri5!hl av•o11 y thttl .vnu've gnl a J)(ltentutl re scuP fin .'·nur hands ." \Vh8n 55 )'Oun~ men frnm all l)ve r Soulhem C&liforni~ weren ·t running, swimming. or making mock re~rues. they "'trt listening to lessons like this . Easter vacat1nn for the 18 thrOugh 24-- year-<>ld "'as a grueling "·eek·lnng course at. Hunt1ngtnn State 6C"ach1 including virlud i!y pvpryth1ng a lifeguard needs to kM'>'' "Thi" most important part nf making a rescue is spot tmg the v1cum be.fore he or she gets into trouble .'' conllnued 34-year· old Eric Emery chief liferuard ln· structor "''nu n~M full concentration 100 ptr-- ~nl of !ht ltmt." · All of the lifeguards used nn sl11te beaches from Bolsa Chica. Beach -just seuth of the Los Angeles County hne -to the Mexican. bordf'r are trained at Hun· t1ngton Statt Beach's sprin~ Hfrsavi ng schml. Instruction inr'!Udf's t\'Pr~;lh1n.c trom clos~ chest heart ma~~;ige t1J deli vering a baby, in arld ition tn the actual teehni· ques of making a rescue. I;la1ly tests are gi\'fn·on all material and equipment the tramees are supposed to master. Emery. an English teacher and S"'im· ming coac h at Edison High School, Hun· tington Beach . 1s the course·s chief in· struct<Jr. "The only Ul!ng v.P cnn:t .R'.l''e them il experifnce . and !hat's the thing a We-- guard needs mnst tn spot a potential \"lC• llm early.'' he ~a id. "\\'e do. hn"·eve r. trv to g1,·e them a basts on which lo build experience." Emery rontinUed, "by telling them thfngs to look out for .'' • He h!ted the following basic rules for Plaries Sent To Rescue Lucky Li1!dy MANIL . .\ ( L,;PI l -The L,;.S Air force sent an HH.1 Joi:~· Green Giant heliropter to thP SouthPrn Philippines today .to res· -~e.'iamed a via tor .('onsl'!'rvationist Charles 'A . Lindbergh and a te.:i m of anthropolo- @'.is.ts· frnm the remote ra i.i for@st where they have bfen observing the world 's only modem ca\'emen. · The party of 48 persons s!!nt out a cal! for help after the expedition heh· ropter broke down 1n the Ta.saday rain fore.st. :iind the food supply began run. ning low. The big hPJi copter from lhP 31st Aer o· spare Res cue and Recovery squridron depar!Pd from th1> lJ.S. Clark Air Ba st , 50 m1:es north of M11nila . for Cotabato Pro\'1 nce on the island of ~1 indanao. 500 miles th south. It "'as fnllnwed three houri:: 'later by an HCJJO rescue plane . The rescue hel ico plfr was to pick up the pilot of the expedition's helicopter and have him guide the rfscuers lo th e remote area where Lindbergh and the oth ers hai·e been sinct i\1arch 23. If is a denS! forest ~·ith tree1 75 lo 150 feet high. Rescuers were prepared to use v.•inches to pull ttam mim be rs up f(). r the helicopt er or to hover over the 75 foot high tre' platform which !!!am members first used to enter the fores!. Arizo11a Youth Gets Life Tern1 For 2.8 Murders PHOE NLX ,Ar tz. (AP 1 -Lou is C. Taylor, !he Tucson. Ariz teenager ron· 1 icred last w!'!@k on 28 counts of firsl - degree murder. has been sentenced to life in prison. Ta )'lor, 17, "·as arrested shortly after flames raced through the upper portinn of the Pionter lntl'!rnat 1onal Hotel in 1970, killing 28 persons and injuring dozens more. · "I am sorry tor )'nu," said Super 1nr Court Judge Ch.lrles Hard,1· 11.s he h11nde'1 do-.-.11 the sentence. "You are r:i different than an y other kids who thoughtles!'ly dn things . I do not belie"e yoiJ kno.,./ "'hat "'(luld happen. "But you ha ve been found guilty of 28 ·counts of first-degr ee murder," the Judge added, .. and r sentence you to spend the rest of your life in the Arboon1 State PriSfon.'' $10,015 Water Bill a Jolt· ... ·~.£:>"''*· ~ ..: OAll. Y •It.OT Sitt! '"''-' YOUNG 'LIFEGUAROS SAVE SURF 'VICTIM' Mouth-to-Mouth R11u1cit1tlon Given In Training spottmz a potenuaJ v1ctun early: -The guard 6hould know the un- derwater territin of his arl'!a. "If vou see a fh•_e--year-old 1le~d1ng to"'ard a 's1i·foot deep underwater hole , you can start mov- ing out of your tower .'' -Each guard should keep a mental Whd's to Blanie? catalogue of all the ~-.-·1rn"1~rs for 2.<in yards on either !Ide of his to'>''lr. "\\'atch everyonP." Emery says, "bur at th!! same time, know "'hich g14·immers &r t the weak one5.'· -"'hen in doubt. "alway~:· be:E:m mo.v- lng toward the victim . "On el,flttrn beaches. t und~~tand "'hl'n lhtv Stfl somf'Ont crying for help. !hey blow 11 wh isl!e ,11nd go 1tftl!r him ·•. Em 1>ry says. ~ "Thar.~ not fhe "'"Y we npPrale here.'. Qfl"en tfh'if15 we'll gpt tn I vjcf.]m bf'ft'lre: ht. realizes he "s In trouhle. ind th1t'1: fint. Jf the Pf'rson 1s ltlre;idy hrt11th ing, weter by the liml': ~·nu leave the tn"'-'-t, your ch11nces of s.::1v1ng thl'lt perYJn 11re gre11tly reduC"t.d ." Tn qu.11 llry fnr hfei::u;irrt srhonl. the lralnel'!s mu51 p.11ll~ 11 rigorous rihysic.\I f'ntiuranct test .J1nrt gn through ·~sonal lnti>r\'ie'>''S. .. "'The pooplf" "'hr! rnlPr th1 ~ rour~ are ' 11 11 physically flt." Emery said. "~1any of them are memberll of their .o:chnol swim tram" i\1t..vtrlhelci;s. their rl culy routine ln· rludei; llix mil{'.'i nf r11nn 1ni:: ;inrl f\\'n milt! nf S14'immin~:, mnst (l( it spr int1n.c . Jn ad· d1tion, they ~pC'od six hnur.~ a day m cln~.'irnon1 arlivit1es. 1'hP J:U<1rds 11re p.::i irl $:1.57 1111 ttiur fnr 1 this work, and at the end of tMi ('(IUrsf! arP put nn..an eligihili1y list. P.1ost, F.mery 1:."lid. "'111 bt hired. • F'or their f1rsl surnnirr. h11\1r1•rr, Uie nr1\' J!Uarrls will ::tlw::tys he pl;irrri In a · \0\4'PI' rn•l\Vf'f'll '"'II nthrr f'Xpt>ril'nCrd . J!u:irds. "Thrrr"s no s111)st1!11te for l':t·'. J>f>rience.'' F.mPry "lrc.~sf'<i. • Emtr'\', .::i l'f'll'r::tn ,eu;ifri, W."I~ one l'lt fnur hF~J:u.::irris dpr·nr:i!('(! !::i'lt r>ecPn1hrr · h.v Gnv. Reri.':;in Fnr ::i d::inni:: rc scu8 madP durini;: thP \\'111trr floods nr J!'lfi9. A 24·ye;ir.nld mRn shnotin~ ritp1ds nn the· S.::inla An11 R\\•Pr f'H from h1~ r:ift . and r:mer~· hr.::1\'f'd t re.:irh<.'rou.~ C<lndl!i nns let . gn .::iftrr him . "It lnok nvcr .:in hnur ;illnc.r1ht"l".°'' Erner~· sit~'S. "Tht:'re \l:as .~o murh d,.bri~ flnat1ni:: 11round th.:tl I .::ictu.::illy t..:id let rr.1 \\·l p<1rl nr ThP Y..:t V nut tn lhr mJn .: f our nf us f1n111ly ,ent thf'rP , .1nrl 1t llYl'-'' all of us 10 get the man safe\} tn ~h·1r t .'' fnr his wo rk, he V.'AS 3\\·arded the ; C<!l1forn1a Medal of Valor. Food Costs Still . Soaring • 8)' DA \'JD R. FRANCIS CJirurilrn St"IFrtCe Mo111ror s,rv1ct \VASHINGTON -Mrs. Nichola!! e. Corn"·ell, a suburMn house-.-•ifp, Thinks food prices are too high. She sa\·s ii "'il h fee ling. · ''Maybe it -.-·ill ~Pip 1! house"'J\'PS start 8 -.-·ar -stop buying some high.priced lh1ngs," she muses. •·r don't Jrnow.'' ft 1~ t.hi! kind of react ion, spreat:l 1cross the ~nil ed Stares, that ha.~ \\'ashington running no"· L.1bor lf:'adfr George Meany wa ves a ran of m.::irzo balls wh ich hag three balls inside it instead of four. Treasury Sec- retary Jnhn 8. Connally sound/Pi off to ihe President ribour paying S~ for l'>''O eggs at Nf>v.' York·s plush St. Regis Hotel. One supt-rmarkPf rh::i rr. urges its customer.Ii to buy lf:'SS hli;?"h l'lrlCPd me.::it. "Who'.i; to bl .::i me'.'" goes up the shout In .•n ~ler11on yf.::ir. Nixon Republic1ns point hngr rs, mosrl~1 11l the middleman, Demnrr.11rs. l"rl hy big labor. rush inlo the fray to blamf the Republicans. The bart Je 1s Joined. Each side has its eye on the November elections. Pre.!lidtn! Nixon, at his mosl recent pr11ss confertnce. s;iid il \\'as ·•1ocally WI· fa ir to make rhe farmer the !lcapegoa! for the h1~h me.::11 prires and rhe hi~h food pncfs." The !ipread ~!v.·etn ?:h81 the farmer recel\'t S and v.·h;it the consu mer pays in the ,R:rncery !!lore anrl the su ptr· markrl ha~ \r1dPnerl . "It 1s too grf}at ," he sau1 Agr1rulture :\ecrelRry Earl L. Butz lr tP<l ro pin lhf' t.::iil on the m1ddlemiln a hrtle more ligh!l.\' "The !'.lmplf' fact!=..'' he said. ··how that in the l.::ist 20 vear.! farmers' price5 for food produrrs a·, the fa rm gate ha ve gone up Ii percenl ; while r.on~umers' food prices ;rt !ht" store have gone up 4.1 ptrcenl . "i\-1eanr1me . the farmers' share nf the ,.onsumers ' food tiollar has shrunk from ~Q cents tn 38 rents," he adds . An ad vo- cate for the farmers. St>crelary 8uti likl"s to make comparisons with the .!-Oaring farm prices of rhe Korean "'Ir perind . Squirming cha in supermarket eiecu- lives. aftera meeTifig "·1th Secretary Connally \asr "·eek protested that they Market Clerks Still Working, But Strike Vowed food store clerks in Southern Califor· n1a. ""ere on !he JOb Sarurd&y after the1r union a,qrted to Rn extension of its con· tr.!lct ~·h 1ch expired at midniatuFrid.!ly, "'ert "end men" -nol middlemen They got somt help from Connally. who noted · that even rht r11ncher is ;l middleman because '"!hf' co14· ill the rt11 I prod ucer." :rht e1ecut ivf'11 said mell t prices would no-.-· turn do-.-·n. rnrerviews 14•iftb. farm eronomists and other sources ina\cate that f.~rml!r1' ar e actually 111 least p11rtially the beneficia- ries of higher food pricell . .,,nd lo a coin· siderable riegret, higher prices are a re· 15ult of ron5eious govtrnmtnl. tie~·sion1. Dr. Otto Eckstein, a Hsrvard Univer· sit~· tconom ist. tol!'f !he Price mmis· ~ion ."The 3dmini!!tra11on has dteided to kef'p f;irmers 1.mmune Frt1m thP slabi!Jza.: non prngram and lo fO<'u~ onl y on the: r!"l.::111 !il.:t~e. This procridure i~ \·01rl of eronomic \>11 hdiry •• ' The fnrmer memhf>r of !hP ('011nr1I of F:conomic Ari\·111rr~ 11ndPr Prf'<1:1d1>n1 John· son ."lridPd th;ir 1rn1.::1~··~ i;:rncrr1· pnl"f'S .:ire so hi.eh "m."l1nly her11use of the ~urg!! 111 a,er1cullure pricr.JPi. ' ··ror bel.l!LDr.-\t'ors_e,_Lhe-.llffl.::irt ment ;_ of A~rcul.ture 11 nd the l' S. Congres! manage AmPrican iig r1rulture. \'aria·. lions 1n the ""eather and short ·llvtd. pr()o duction·prlce cycl ~s t.njPC't some i.nsla bil· ily into agricultural pricts. Santa Ana Man Accused ~ Of 5 Skyjack Threats f rom \\'Ire Ser,·ices CHICAGO -A Santa Ana man w.1s ar· ra.igntd before . a U.S. mag1Strate Sa tur· day for 1lle1edly threatening to &kyj ark five Trans World Airlines jels. U.S. Customs agenls arrested Dal'1d Louis Dominick. ZI , ~13 J 11 caranda St . Santa Ana . frida v only hours 1fter hi~ relfase from a Michigan prison. Trial Da.te Set For M a1i Accused Killin g Bab y Of A former proballon nfflcer accused n{ tht killing of 11.n e1ght·month-old baby left in his care his been nrdered In face trial on murder charges May 8 in Orange County Superinr Court , Judge WllH.::im P.1urray set the trial date for David Ross P~rker. 27. nf Anaheim. after denying the def@ndant's motion for dismiss.::il of allegations con· tained in .:in Oran ge C.Oun!y Grand Jury indictment . Parker wa s ordered returned to the CC1Urtroom April 7 for a pretrial hear ing. He is held in Orange County Jail -.-·ithout bail.. · Parker was arrested last .July 31 shortly afler the death of Jeffr@y Al.::in Fitzgibbon. the eight-month--0ld son of .\!rs. Sara Fitzgibbon . Officers s.tid Parker had been babys1tt!ng for the mother i nd !Mt s,he ca me home lo ·flnd the. infant b.::ittered and t;ne<insc!ous. Orange: County Medical Center· dnctor~ listed the cause or death II! being from a prolonged beating -.-•hich brokt fnur bones in the baby's back 1nd left his body covered with brulse5. T\\' A officials l-0ld the Customs agent s that DomlRlck threatened the ~kyjacks tf· b11ggage handlers roughed up his Jug-, gage. • Special Agent Aa.v O'Hearn sa id .i;tnls; v.·ho arrestPrl I)()minirk rll'p<irtrrd that· Dominick threa tenc<i tn kill !hem 9.'hPn· he ""as t11ken into ('US!ody. Driminick had hf>Pn re lr.::i...,~d frnm Jackson: l\1lch,, SlatP Prisinn hour! befnre the arrfst ;ifter ser\'1n~ .::i lerm f r break ing .:ind entering flnd another for pri snn esr.::ipe . Dom inick "'.:t S turnf'd nvPr In the F'B I fnT prn~er:u!ion . .:inti 14•;is hPld S;iturday; undPr aulhnri!y nf a ff'dP.r.::11 l;nv 1\·h1rh: prohibit.~ kno11·lngl v giving rrroneous in ... formation rf:'garding bomb th rP.::i!q. s:..y ... Jacking and other r!!lared crimes con~ cem ing .::1 1rl"r11ft SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Tllt l'lr•ntt C&lll DAILV 'lll'lT. wllll ""'11{11 11 C&..,tlllt<l t/lt N1w, Prt u , I• i>u&l•l-lftil n- tllt Or•nt• Ct•1t P111tll1111110 Cemiii11y. ltl'll · rt1t edll1~ t rf l'Ubll•llMI, Me<td ty lllr1111~ll Fr1dlY. !er Co1i, M'"· Nt lOl!lld t ·~~. HuMi119!011 l e1c11,F11unl•l11 V•tlty, L•QUl!t lt•c~, 1N!11t. Stddltb~tk .,., S•ll (h•m11111,1 51" Jut 11 C•&J!1tr•11i. A 1lnolt r,,1~11•1 edltN111 11 iiullllslled Sl!urd•v' •nd Sund•v1, Tiie ,.1 .. c•l!tl l'IUllll)ll\llQ' lll•M 1• •I l:xl W••t lty $tr1t1, Ce1tt Mt••· C•lll~r11I•. f'.ltll, -R~b·•• N. W1•d "•11ld1111 t llli l'u11U11t•• J<>tJ •. Cu•l•v Vlc• l'rttidt~! •~d Gt111,•I Mt ll•2•' Th11"'"' K11 .. lt Ed•!o• Tlu1m•t A . M u1 phi111 MtlltOllll fll•!111 Ch1rl 11 H. l e&1 i\i eh tr~ '· Ni ll A1t!J!t11I M111•'l"fl fd!t1r1 Al1ft J, Oi r~i r1 $u..,t v Eloter F•. Ch"ld At;STIN. TOJ. !liPll -\l"l llla m T The CalilorlUl H11hw1y P•~•I "l'!"k· 1ve I ren Hooper Jr .. got • •'Aler bill of ll&.01 5 Le.::iders of lhe Retail Clerks Union Local 770, mPPllng_ 1n BUena Park. and represenflng some S.'i.OOll cha in s1ori em· ployes, agreed 11> 1 t!ay-by-da y extension \\1hile. negotiations conlinue . Nego1Ja1ors • for the union and the f'ood Employers Offlc" I d h lk I ' Ill 'I'll S P I' S k T • l Ce11, M11•: JlO w1u ll•v \!fVt Ing for the drivu of 11. c11r wh.ich allegedly SatUN.lay 11nJ now ht. -.-·ants the Austin v.·as 1n"olved ln a hit·Md·run cra~h wluch D' • BJ Water Dep1rtme.nt lo say "April fool." killtd a 16-yeir~ld bicychst in Cap istrano 1e Ill aze "My v.·ater blll !;1st mrmth WllS $2.A8." he ssid. "f own A smAI! hou!e on ll small Beach F'riday n1ght. TA~1PA. F'l1. fAP l -Five children lo! Tht1re's just my \Vife ~nd myself. No Eugene. Crawford. 622 \\' Hu!ton St , burned 10 death Saturday 111 1 fire. thal &wimm ing pool. No noth.ing." Fullerton. w1s pron ounced de.11d ~·n ar· . de~t.royed a row of thrte one-stary frame Hooptr . ~. gr11du1te studcnl in edu ca- r1va.J at Snulh Cout Communit • Hnsplt1J. homes hon at !ht.. Un1vers11y of Texa~. s1u d lhe where he was taken follnwing the incident In one houi;e. Demetrius Nelson. 2: ~111s excessive .bill did no1 make an immediale kllled and his sist er . Sari. S, cri!Jc.ally impression "'htn he ripped ope.n the en· Counc I recr.sse l eta s a e un ' • 0 tee ee ourts Ntwtort llt•t~· llll NfWl>Orl •tti·, .. ,,il day l•~unt 111ch~ l'1 Forni ""''""'' ' h d Mu"llflt l.,. lle1(ll : IJllS 8tec'I l &ul!vt •I EArl iN' .. lht. union 8nnoun<:td 11 a W'th H b d' B d s111 c1e1M11t1: .101Mo111111 C•"'iflct ite•• re jected tbe most recent manageme:nt 1 US an S 0 Y t.i.,t.•11• 111•1 14Z~4JZ1 wAge nfftr. a 21 percent increast ever / c1 .. 1flH .t..i .. rtl1l11t &•z.1111 three. years. · • PUERTO ANGf;t...-'1ex1co iuPr1 -''"" ,, .... 1 ........ )1u111et1. • ..,., •••ch The union is seeking a 30 perctnl hike Poltce-are looking for 1 Ca n,11d1an tou rist ••Z·4421 \\•hlrh. 11 g.::iy~. is needed for Jts member.Ii who they ga\d stole her husb1nd'!i bod.y ,,."' "'''" o,.,.., C••1111 c'"'"'v111nn to match w&gcs paid io clerks in North· from the lnc11I (TIC'lrgue where it was 141•1221 • cco~t!tM. 1t 11 O••"q' c~••• "llb11-111111 ern Callforniil, many nf whom are ~·ork·· ·awa iti ng 11n Autop!y. com""~'· No .. , .... , "'"••· 1111!!U••t1•11,, .... l ( . I o~ Pacific Coast Hi1hw1y at fl !)() p.m. burned. The mother, ~tonic a Nelson. was Vt.lope. H1ghw11~Petrol officer.a saKI Crawford hospita-ttzid-bnhoc•.~--------~1--tooked-aHhtbout th.1 ee tiJurs ~as . hit f;om behind while. tra"eling. Four children of Earth• ~1ae Bea died fore I reallzed "hat had bapptned.'' lie lnlJ for th'sa me c"'"ins. Police i1a1d B11rbara H. arrerlts ('If Ot· Hlto•Wil 111•11e• •• ••~1"1'""'"'' 11.,.,1ft e < 'I" e)' ri. l'llY .. ft .,Odlitl!'ll Wlf!'t&1,ol IJM(.111 Ml• ion-mmibersh1p-has-yet-to-ttk 1-taw1~mf.y-M-eh.1f'g1¢..w.Uh..tb "-->)11W.'--f-..,...,._..._...~.JoP• .. ,,.., ____ -t--;-1 itrlke vote. but Local 770 president believed to be driving back towards lhe -'~• c1111 '°''''' ••Id ., c11111 ,,_..,.. southbound in the ri£ht Jane . The car in in a second houst. TheY wer1 Lawanda. sa id. ''Of course \\'hen l saw tht water quution \\'IS later f~ 1ba~doned 1t • fi , Cindra. 4, Trin&. 2. and ftrron. 3. Mr1. comumption , th1t'1 whit •.• thlt'1 what CamlllO Capistrano. officers 111d. ·eea also w1s undu treatment for shock. rtally gal to mt." J-·ph ~ S1lv1 011'd I walkout •w,•r-Me·1--u .s . border with the. bodY or he.r Ci lll9rftle. l ubKrltlll!'I Irr u••• n M ~ Voe .... v-0 11'19'1111! .. ! Irr ..... 11 1).11 mtlllllll\I' l'l'lflll•r, ed certain nver the parity lssue. " e.'re. hll!lband ln the station wagon with 1\-,,.,1 ... 11""' '' •J """''"r,. 1olna: to ?la~e 1 mike," be said. tarlo license plates. " -• . . • . . •• I I • St1nday, April 2. 1972 D~l Y PILOT A. jJ ReiW Gives .J G,.1111sJ~y ·Wf easure .. O~angeCoa~ Roundup • Jini Parker· Fre .e Hand Key Vote Nears On ·Coastal Bill ANTl·HIGH RISE -NEWPORT B!:/\l'H .• ~ c1l1zen's •nli· high rise group, Nc,vport Residents United 1NRtJ' hasJeC'· omn1ended that nla xiln u1n bu il ding hei ght through out the city be 28 feet. \\lith ex re ption s gra nted only·by a vote of the people. The small bul vocal grou p had previously said 35 fee.t "''~ acceptable . They also rcron1n1ended a maximum densi ty of 12.5 d\vell ing units per acre, '''hich most existing areas al· ready exceed. ..-- PIE R SUIT: llllNTING TO '.'I llf:,\Cl I -/\ Superior Court .ludge ha!' ruled that it \\'ill be 1111po:o::o:i ble to put an initiati,•e petition aga in~t a propo.~cd city parking lot on the April bal· lol. I-le \r ill , hO\\'evcr. study the petition to ~cc if an cle<·tion \\'ill bC> requircct in the rutllrt'. 'J'he pe tition is an efforl lo blork the possi bil ity of a ruy parking lo t do'''nto,vn near the pier. GOLDWATER WEDS -NEWPOHT·LAt;UNA B~;ACH: l '. S. Rr1>. Barry ~1 . Gold\\•aler Jr .. and ~1iss Susan (;herm~n nf !\1C\\')10r1 Reath ,1·erc married ·rhursday at St. J\lary's t:pt::;· 1·opal ('h nrrh in La guna Beach. ·rhc c:c re~ony \1·as movc rl there after the pal'tor of St. Ja n1cs i':pi scoral f 'hu rch in Ne1• .. port Bes.ch refui:ed to allow C'ontemporary 1n usic played in hii:; r htn·rh. TRAGIC TWIST: 'rhe scareh !or 111 iss1 ng flier Rny Corri· gan , 22 . !On of fan1ed av iator Dougla~ "\Vrong \Vay" Corri· gan ended \\"ednesday \vhcn his plane \Vas found in 1 rocky ravine on Cat.alina Isl and. I-le and passenger Roger Po1vell, 21 . died inslantlv . The fli er's father piloted a r ickety plane from .Ne1v York · to Jreiai\d 34 .vears ago. cl aiming compils.o;; trouble on a fjight to l..ong Beach. No rluc.-. are offered on th_e youngest r:orrigan's nearly 180-drgrcc departure fro zn . h i!> planned rli ght to San Diego. /tloney ('uts Off Debate Ne\Y port Bea.r h co11nci hnrn \\cren'L <1u1\e sure 'rhal lo do about a plea from thr Ind ian Nati ons Economic Develop· ment Co un r il to ·\valve a SIO r errnit fee for an arts and cr<ift s f:lir at Fashion Island. • 'rhey had j u~! settled ln\11 a· dra\\ll·nut rlebate Ol'Cr the precedent they 1night sel u·hen Councilman Dick Croul. pre· sumably figu ri ng they had be ttrr things to do. brought th_e dialogue to an abrupt halt . \\'.:irving some \\·ampu1n of his n1\'n, C'rou\ ~a id , "If an ybody has t hange f6r a' $2(), l"ll pay the th ing myself.'' GIVE 'EM A HANO ' COSTA :-JE S/\-~llitk wilh nnlhing tn ·do. Pon1ona Elementary S('honf students Eric Berg!':trom and l 'hris Rat av decided 11 niicht be fun to set a '"orld's re· cord. So they shook hanci.c; fnr an hour and A5 1ninutes, cl aim- ing the mark. CENTRAL PAR K' ll ll'\1'1'\GTO N BE,\Cll -City roun· rilmen are ready to start del'l'lopr11ent of a 20 7-acre ··central park. It should be lull y developed in about one year, com· plete \Vith t\ro lake_<;. a 40·acrc "1v1lderness·• area and olher attraction!i. 8) t •. PETER KRIEG • 01 ,.,. D•llr ,iltl sr•rt .. ... r·onner Police C8pLlln Jim Parker ,left Nt\\1'Ql'l Beach. two months ago and, practically crackina a whip u h.e went, . headed north 10 take command or the 1roubled Jaw enforcement foroes in Reno, Nev. P11rker. at onl y 38. had eamt'd t1 reputali-0n as " tough. but reasonable cop in Ne,.·port Beach. a mRn who y,·ent by the book that m11 y hRVe had one or two pages tom out. It didn't take long tor lhe Reno t•iry rathers to be impre.!'Se<I. llnposing all the standa rds. if not th l" finesse. he had learnrd durin g his 14 ,·ears y,•ith the Ne...,•port B'each deparl· i11rnt . Parker put an ~nd to polic e i11oon!ighling at the city"s 30-0dd gam· bling casi nos. . \Vhile no more than a couple ()f doze n of the 200 1'1eo on the department were involved, they Wailed loudly enough to make newspaper headlines across the .country. BETTER JOBS \Vithout batting an. eye. Parker then met ·hejld-on~ with a Joca~ group caJlPd Outreach which works to find better jobs fl)r Reno's 4.000 Negroes. · •·Jlc put up a tough front ,'' says Phil Barber. vrtcr~n polite reporter for thr nt>nn (;aicttcf.. "•le !(lid Lhem he i,1•asn·1 ther1• to run .. " social agency or an r mployment agt>ncy and hP told thr.111 any body \\'ho came into town and broke !he law \vould be arresled." This put a spotUght On Parker that ha s krpt him on Reno front pages almost e\ery day since. "But vou know what." Barber said. "one of ihe lea ders of the groop came up to me afterwards and gaid she adm ired him for what he said ." Barber said Parker has ta ken t rerything in stride 11nd .still has un· preced ented l!Upport from city coun· cilmen. ··They·\'e given him 11 free hand for ~ rear." Barber said. "They never did that before." 'I LIKt.: .JOB' Parker sa yio hf' couldn't ht h;ipp1t r "'ith the lli'ay things are going. ''I li ke it. the job. the city," ht: said 1a~t "eek. insisting that both major incidents were bldwn out of proportion. __ j·:'fh e dust has all se tlled, cvcrybndy's happy.'' he said. Parker says he doesn't think he moved ~· loo swiftly. "If I h'adn 'I moved promptly. 1 "'oul d have been CTiliciied later ." he points out. They'd be saying '\Vhy'd YOU-let these things go on for a year '.'' Pilrker said gambling interests haven'L presented him with any speci,d problems and he sa ys .jf the ~1atia's running lhe:n, he doesn't ~hol'• about it. "If il is -and it's all conjecture -it certainly has covered over any reason- able way to find out ," he said. CRACKING DOWN IN RENO Chief Jim Pa rker Mrs. Loos Di · At 73· Services . ' Set i11 Ne,vporl 1''uneral servicei; \\'1ll be conducted in Nr"'port Beach Tu<>sday for .~l argaret Terry Looll. motht>r of Daily Pilot 11ssis· lanL m8naging f':ditor Charlts H. Looc;, :;;hE> died Friday at lhe ag~ ()f 73 after suf· fer1ng 11 hrart attack iii her San .H1r1n ('.ap i_<;trano homr. ' The Rev .. Jame~ G. Kirk of ~!. ~!;irk Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, 1vill offici ate .11t the services. icheduled for 11 a.m. al Pacific View ~1emoria l Park. Private enlon1bmtnl will foll ow at fhe Pasadena ~1ausoleum in Altadenit. '-!I'™" f11 mily has suggestPd m<'morial contribution_<; to the Children's •l os pital or Orange County or lo ~ulh Coast Com· munity l lospital. ~1rs. Loos was the widow nf ~olf pro- fessional Eddie Loos. ;i lournamtnl player or the 192!k and 1930s and the head teaching professional for 21 years 111 the: Lakr Shorf' Country Cluh ln GlrnC'oc, Ill. !·le died in J9~i n Laguna Beach. !\!rs. Loos mov('d to California with her hu.-.ba nd in 1!>20. They established the ir permanent home th lhe Pa saden a area in 1932. and maintaineri summer hom es in Laguna Beach for many years. She mo'" ~d to San Clemente: in 19fl5 and to San Ju;in Capistrano a re1v years later, .\Ir~. Loos "'as active i" the San Clemente \Vomen'! Cl ub and in the South C()ast Com munit y J-lospital Aux· iriary. Surl'ivo rs include her l\\'o so n!'i, Ed""·ard \\I, Loos .Jr . of Hllnllngton Har bor. Her Charles l·T. Loos of Newport Beach. Her ,...,.o daughters 11 lso survive. They are · Sptclal lo Ibo DAILY PILOl' SACRAti.tENTO -A 1tat1 Senate. com· n11ttee Z..10nday v.•ill be&in hearln11 on a coastline prolection bill which wou ld 1t.l up region:tl commissions to 11rittlY con- trol al! coas!line de1,elopment. The measure. sponsored by Stll J)onRld c;ru nskv 1R.\V111sonvill r ). is idt111 1ral toil (·oncurr'ent ly p rop 0 .s e d bill h1 A~~etnblyn1ari Alan S1eroty t l l-Bevtirl~ J hlJ~l. "l'ht Sena!~ :\'~tural Resour ces Coin m1nre . v.•h1rh killed ;;i sunilar S1erol \' pt'Opo!-al 111st year. l:i: i;l1ll rrportedly sr!1t 4 4 01·rr st ricl \'ersus Its_<; St ricl <·o;;Mfll ll'g1slat 1011 Stn l)E'n1 11.-. I·: {'11rpf'111er. (H -;>.r11f1<1I'! RC'al'h!. a rn<'lllhf'r of th11't romn1 111rr , has propo!<ed his 011n te~~ stnl'1 hill. 11 li1l'h 11·011ld delr!r ;tll 1n1 •11rporalf'rl il r('il~ fron1 stat e roa~llll c-on1rol~ iltul :11J(l1' !oral 1urisd1c·!1on ~ In rlt·hnf' thf'1r n1\11 co<1..ft8I zone~. l"arpen1€'r 1·nuld nol h1 · rr,nrllrd lf'r cfi1nme'nt S11turr!a\ nn (;run_<;kv'_<; hill. htll :-aid late last mOnih that .Str"roty~" plan \l'(IU ld ''destroy lorr1I g'o\rrnmenl " f)emocr&tlC' Srn. (:rorj!r 7.f'llO\ irh nf frf>_<;nn rrpon rdlv rrJlrPsrn!~ 1h1• •·s11·in,c.·· ,·ntr on thr ··nn1m1!!f', A hill Santa .1\na J ucl gc C l)O~('ll D .. l1·ga l(' '1' 0 (~01111 l \" .LI II i L , Judge John L. r~lynn Jr., the presiding judge of !hf' Santa Ana mun icipal courl . has been sel er!ed to rrrre~P nt thrC'nun- ly's muni r-ipal {'(l11rlit nn thr Or;in,1:t County Criniinal .h1~11 ce tn1.,u11·Ll The 1..a i-labr11 1unst was th<' t'h'lu~f' (If the Orange <.:nunty '\lun1c·1p11l Cnuri .ludge~ Associalion a_<; lherr rlelf'i,:a1r 111 ;in organizati(ln dl"!lit·nli>ri In lh1· 1111 pro\•ement of la \\' r11ft•rc·<'n1rn! rl fectiveness in thi_<; arrn lie will \\'Ork y,•1th thr Stq•f'r'tf1!' 1·uu1 t judi cial appointee in Pxnrr ... ~1 11c thr \Je11 ~ of lhe judiciary on ltt\1' rnfnrC'en1rnt prn gran1s currentl y h<'ing 1·0,nl.(1!1p!<1!<'rl h} the council. · Judge Flynn 11·a~ Plertf>rl pres1d1nl! judge or th~ Santa· An11 municipal rn11r1 isystem late last yea r He "·as appoin!rd lo the: bent"h in 1970 by Gov Rona lrl Reagan . lit iio the on ly Cou nt y jurlJ,!r -!11 bl' 11 1•· posed for reelPcli on to his otf1t•f'. SanJ;t Ana .11ttornev D11le Ht inly will ·be his challenger in· th e !'Oovembtr elect ion. Nc wsn1an Uie~ l\1rs. Da vid J . r-.fyers Jr. of Okanogan. LOS ANf.E LES (Af'· -Hugh Brun · \\lash.. and "-1rs. l-larry Do"'" of rlage. nf'ws dirtctor of Radio S1a1 ion Potomar. f\1d. Kr.IPC. is dead of a cerebral hemorrhage Also su rviving are J\Irs. Loos'· istrp-at the age of 57. mother. Mrs. Betty f\-1. Terry or Duluth,-funeral services for Brtuldage. "'-'ho Min n .. a brolher1 John S. Terry of Bowie, died friday night at his North Hollywuod Md., and six grandchildren . home. will be conducted \Vednesday. -mua:l h1 1·e five votes lor approval. Zenovirh re ported ly had .still not decld· rd Siaturday which bill to support. Grunsky's bill v.·ould ~reate a .s1at• to11t1l z:one and conservatioo com· mi!sion ...,·hich woul d del'tlop planning :-:1andard1i for coaslal protection , to be enActed I'!-'trite l:J\\~ • Six .s1urll1tf' comnll"~inn~ \\o'Oulrl be abl .. '" prohlbil 1ny dr1tlop1Hrn1 -. thtv frlt \1trt cla1 H.'.IJ!i ng to the coaq line "'1lh111 " 1une 1.00n 1 :lrds fro1n the n1ean high t ''If' hne ·and ~ea11ard 10 the thrtt n1 1tt llll'•t 111 ~t:itr 1uri1;dil'l1on Tlir l'.:i l1ifirn1 <1 ('oas\al A!11:i•u ,. <1 ~1:Jlf' 11 1de cnn~l'rvationisl i::rnup. 1 111' Jl'll't1ni: lhr l;runsky.Sit>r01 \ 1nf'il'll T f'~ SpokrsnH·n for th!! al1'r111rr ""111· 11 i prrpar1n,i;: An uulla tivf' f11r !11r \n1f'n1lv·r ttallol for 1nrer <1ppro\'a lf.f rhr bill'' rir" JYl_<;;ilo: 1n 1 ,1o:r the LrJ:,1 .1.11 11r" drir\fl L pPI ~" thf' 1nrao:urf' ? Police Probi11 g S11 .~P<''·ted Ri11 g. () r (:ock f igb 1,i,11 g "i.1nta .\n~ 110hcr htrf' hair :i;trprircl 1111 1n r~t 1,e.11 ion 1nt(l 'fhitt lh"v bcl1f'r ... 1":! ~ rf'\ I\ .11 nf .111 i10fient :ind forh 1dflf'n '~p1'r! ' Pl ,-qc j..fl gh1JQJ: , t 1111t.·•·r ~ are 1·onrentra1111;, I heir effort~ l'ln .:i 1Jn11n1n11n srclor thii1 j.o; ~l!!'gtrtly lhr e~·ntrr 11( npl'ralioni;, tnr 1nrltv1rlual., \1h11 arf: l>chc,cd tn bf' 1111port1ni; prime f1ghtin~ birds for lhr for.bidden form of , <'ombal. MnrP than 40 hird.-. v.•ere confiscattd !:l.<.I 11 Pf'k \\•tw>n police, ;i cllnl{ nn 11 tip. :-1r·a11t'rcd a rrnwd of tinlooker" 1n lhfll ~:1·e r1'(rcen Strret arta. Offi('er!i !'i11 irl lhev ll"l1111d _<;PVf'r::il freshly kil!rrl b1rrls anrl ;1bu11cL1nt r~·1drnce lhaL lht·rr \l rJulrl have hl'rn n1An\ more. corpses Ll Jhr 1m· 1°rnn1 p111 ;1rrna had not hf'<'n hroktn up. l 'uu rt :ip~rir::inc-cs 11 rr hr1 nt: iorl'lf'rlu!rt1 !lw ~r\',.,r11t 1ndivid11 al!'i d('l:tlnf'rl h'f nf· • ft1·r1·~ :ll lhr _<;Ce11r. Pr<ltr•f> :i!~n r(l11· !1•.1 :ilrrl rnrt ~tl sp1u·s, lr>n!hf'r !ihlf'l<I~ fnr <-p1~Ps ;11111 rhr boxes ll~f'rl tn C'arr~· thr h1n b !n lhl' 11)'.!.hl rin~ C"nr lH•rPl<. 1·nnftsrated h.\ pOllPr i,1·111 b- 1.:indl'd ovrr to county 11~11 1 '<'Ont rnl :1uthor1t1c.s nn complet ion or i:nurt action. Fon11cr Black ~Iayor ~tokes Cets 1'V Job ~1;w YORK !UPI ) Forn1r1 ('!('\eland, ~1ayor earl 8. Stoke.! 11111 l<•ke u1·C'r as c0:11nchormt1n of WNBC· ·r\"s fi p rn . nightly newl!Cast starling \111 v \~1. in an efrort to boost the station·~ :iudiC'ncc rating and "change \Vith lhe r1n1rs." 1hr slation sayir;. Stokes ..., ho served lwo term!i as the l1r~l hl;icil 111ayor of a majflr U.S. clly. \\ill be Ne 1v York rele\'ision 's fir l rcgu larl .1' scheduled black anc horman. • . DISQUALIFIED, S.\N .11 ·.~;; f'M'ISTRANO -R"id•nl' floberl. \V. Ol son and George !\1. Friedrich \\'ere-.removed from the balTot for ci ty cou ncil eleclions April 11 hecau_<;e a Su per· ior Co urt .Judge ruled thr1 t the t\10 n1en had not lil'ed in the r ity long enough to qualify a_.; candidates. 'rhe action came ·aftrr ('J \\' f\lana)?er Onn \Veidniir <I i:-· r ov rred he goofed 11·hen hr toid the t\vo hopefuls that lhry \1·ould c1ua ll fy. SEVEN YEARS BEHIND BARS p'QLLUTI ON REPLY : IJ1\K.c\ l'Ol 1~·r -'J'hc studen!:-. 11 ho !!lud1ed lh cn l abele~ Dana !·/arbor as ~adly polluted 1vith ::;e11·· age used lh e \\rang legal yardstiek lo· ba se !heir belief that the Ian· \ras being vi ola led in disc harging se\vage e£0uent near the facilit y. 'rhat \Vas th e opinion this 11•eek of l.aydin Delany. senior engineer for lhc San Diego · 1\rea l~eg i on al Water Qual- ity Co ntrol Board. !·le !i aid the studenl scien tists used require· ments that are not yet. in effe ct to base their judgment. Cocist Killer 'Model ln1nute' But Pcirole Not Near TODDLERS HEAD, FO ll:-.ITAl i\ \"Al.LEY -Off irials nl lhe Fountain Valley Sc hool Dislricl ha ve init ia ted a reading program for kindergarten youngsters. It features a serie!i of 52 '"books" that build a child's basic skill and teach a vocri h- ulary of about 100 words. When a child coinpletes a book. at his own pace. he keeps it as a re\.\'ard. IJistrirl off ieials fel'I at least some of the tots arc rca rly to read and !<hou ld he given this opportunity. POLICE FORCE: SAN JllAN !'Al'ISTR,\'\0 -Thr d ly council braved a somet1111 cs stormy hearing then vQted unanr· mously to launch the city's O\Vn _poliC'e department, shedding its ties 'vith the counti sheriff's offirc before year'!i end . .IOF· cph ~1rKeo1\•n already had been hired a!i the city's first public !'iaJety director Several residents opppsed the formation, claim· ing the sheriff '~ service is adequate. ·PIER 'DISHONER', SAN CLf.Ml·:NTF. -The city's de· press ion·era pier entrance \vas labeled a "di shonor and dis· grace" to the city in a joint session of rity council men and <'ity commissioner5. The com1nents ca me during current stud· ies on means to in1prove the co ncrete \valls and stairways. C'ity offirials believe if San C.:lcmentc cleans up its front door, per?faps private areas near lhc pier \.viii do lhe same. • CLERK SUES: 1.AGUN/\ llE/\Cll -C'il y tlerk Dornlhy ri1u sfelt has filed suit a~ainst t hP city-seeking ''a livi ng \\1ago'1 for her joh. City touncllmcn voted to cut her duties. and sal· ar v. in half \vhen sll e filed for re·elertion as cl erk. instead of agreeing lo return tn her former job as a secretary on the city slaff. • • By JOHN V ALTERZA 0 1 "'• Otlty 1'1191 Stt ft \Vhen Paul Eric Krueger .sat as a lad of 17 in a south Text! courtroom !even years ago many onlook ers were im· pres!ed. they :said, py the wealthy San Clemente teen·ager's politeness, rre.sh ap- peilrance and boyish Jook.c;. Those qualitits. ho11'ever, did not rclipse one gl<iring flaw in hi s makeup. lie was a killer. And he had niurdcred three 1nen in Corpus Christi. nial-"hlg him tht" principle in one of the decade's most bizarre murder cases. · Today, al! a 24-year-<>ld. soft-sp<>ken prisi()ner. Paul Krueger ii still im- pressing his elders. with his.good beha vior and winning manneris1ns. - His warden call !'! Krueger '" a niodel in· male ." And Krueger will ~ graduated from • prison college program soon ll.·ith 1n Associate in Arts Degree. This spring -on May 11 to be rxact - Kru eger will mark his .seventh year behind bars. t'OUR TO GO "He'll probably have. at ltast four more to go belore he c1n be considered for parole,·• said Warden Bobbie Morg1n of lluntsville PriMln 60 miles north or •loustnn. • "P<iul's a model inma t!. 1 ha rd wor ker ;i nd a polite young man who Is doing very i,1·eH here," Morgan told the DAILY Pit.QT. Btsides completing his college studies PORTRAIT OF KILLER Paul Krueger 1t 17 In tht mtdlum·securlty unit of the Te xas ._ pan el system, Krueger serves a.s a 'enlor. 3lso wa ll a co unty plann 1n1t co m· draftsman and bookkteptr in the prison's missioner. Or. Richard Kru rger mllde hi~ FREEZE EXTENDED: IRVINE -1\ frecie on lhe issu· building hea4quarter11 w'1e.rt.. inmates and fortune after fleeing Germany and ancc of buil ding permits I hat ha~ been in rorce ~i'nre the slal.t\''~ hired exptrta do sll the y,·ork for the becoming an industrialist in lhe Uni ted newest eity \\la incorporated \Va~ extended another 60 day~. s~tem'g C<lnstructk>n activities. St11tes. to. f\fill 28. \'r'hen councilmen decided more time was needed Krueger'& good canduel 1s a lifer enl Kn.lt'ger no" Is dtad ., Before: his d'ath to "ge l a handle on planning.•· c. ... up for three counts or murdtr l.s no he. and Paui ·s molhu, i\1rs. Edna surpfise, • Krueg er , had rtlvo rrtd TEACHER QUI TS: TI UNTI N(;TO N BEA CJ.l -~Ir~. Onr· All his fr iends had said during the She now live, in San ~la rino. olhy ~lcClure. pre~i dcnt of the teachers association . in the period of tht murder• th11t Paul wa.s et· BRIGilT t~1 :1uRt: t-luntirirrton Beach Cilv. School District, resigned her Jea.d,r· lrcmel y bright and had.sho11.·n greirt pro-• I k h JI mi!i P in school. t:i.rlv e:du~allnn for Paul ('11me Shi OSt because O( a ac Of teac er SU P.:OCt for ht.Lil\ iJ,..,.._ __ 1-~fID!tmffi'i . SQCiilfy p r & m f n e ~.-.-f)frmrfn in m1lffary s ~.(n I iin s an !t on master co n rac ~ and sal ry negoli~tions. 11,r · weallhy residents· nr the Shortt:llffs eirly age he became fascinated v.1th resignation ha~ left dis trict teachers splitting into .sevtral COD· colony of San Clemente. stood by I.ht.Ir v.ieapons. servative and liberal factions. aon through tht entire ordeal. Ii i.'> future. it setmed, W8S bright and Paul's mother wag 1 aocltilite. filled with promise. HI!! (athtr. 11 noted .tclenti.st 11nd In· Until the evenlnR he and schoolmllh! John Philip Angles. then 16. OOrrowed thr. family car "lo go to the movies."' That. was April 9, 1965. Tv.·o da ys later, Paul Krueger and Angle!! came upon th ree mechanics v.·ho v.·ere fishing from their boa t near Laguna Madre Island off the Texa s Coa st. Paul Krueger killed 211 three. shoot ing the men with his oy,·n high -powered rifle, then using a spear to stab the body of .one of the victim.~. 1'he. lr iats later established the: n1otive. The teen -ager. it \1•11s rcporled i,1·1dely, v.•anted the boat so that he and Angles could sail to Soulh Amerjca. join a politica l revo lution as soldiers of fortunt, and become fanlou'.~. They a chic~ed one-third ol their goa l. Thry became fa1no11s . Angle!i wa ll 11rr esled :i da y after the 1dltlngs as 3 runaway. He blurted out to authorities il tale of murder, later l)U b_<;L;intiated 111.·ith the discovery of three noating bodies . VANIS ll E;O Krueger. ho\\·evcr. had \'an1shed 'rhen. 11mid reparts he. h11d mel foul play, him,;elf. Paul was fouild h1d1ni? in a religious commune 150 milt~ into central ?11exir.o. Details of his capturt', sources recently i;a 1d, were hlzarrr.. ;ind fh1~r have nr..ver been cotnpletely revea)ed. Paul r11me back lo 'fexa~ l~is mother flew to his side. Do7.ens ornc1\'ii; agencies .sent reportei:s In tht small-lnv.·n Texas courlhouse:ii i;.ber• foLJDriny months expenl!lvt al· *~>·s .... ·ere to battle to keep thtlr young client fron1 bein~ cnn\'icted. Ru t it \\•as nvbious th at despite hi" )OUth, Paul Kr utgtr was f1ght1ng for his lift. Th, let;11l manue\\er.s y.ere inltn~r . Three diffcrenL trial!! wert aborttd !hroogh chnngrs nr 1cnue :ind fa ilure: to · cmpanel jurit s. At mldpnh,t In the proc:t eding5· lhe la w1trs hired b the Krut er riin1TI · sur· ce 1n \\'1nn1ng ai or t )oung man, St5.000 in bond!. alld P.Aul c11mt hotn<' He oonllnued his high ~hool stud ies al horrit in San Clemente ind w11lted for the dav he y,•ould stand lrial once: more. Krueger's life was suddM, surpriSJng <'nrl : <'01riplely out of .step with the events that · Jeri lo it. In the spring of 1966. with his la~! !ri.1 : nnly a few days olrI -the IC£1,ll tec~nicalilies all bul cxh:lu !i!ed ..: the proceed ings ended abrupll ~ CONFESSED The defense, prol!tcullon ;ind lhr 1udr.e went into chamber~ wherr fhP 51()11", ,c;ltn11 handsome teen-age r confl's$f'd h1 ~ ;cu1ll . He quickly was senten crc.t !•1 thrr<' r on• current llfc terms io prl1ion The lr1al, wh ich would havr l1nal l) r t· posed in depth the rea_<;ons for an ii! ... parenHv sensel ess scri~s of k1lhni;:;, ne1•cr really took place. lfhr prosecut ion 's ca.~" 11·a~ b:ise1! primnrily on te stin1ony ·fr(Jm l\ru es:cr '.t s.chool niatt who1e: el'idcnce led io the discover y of the bodies . Angles said Krueger •·wrnt ber~erk"' v.•htn !he trio refused to g1\·e up their boat, lhetl he killed them . The expense. the sc;indal and the lc nioion had taken il!I loll. 1 Dr. Richard Jotrutger. by !11,.n, h3d twrn stricken 1\•ith A heart condition v.•h1ch ul1imately kllled him.) 1'he firi1t real emotion hi!I younJ;ttlll son !'iho .... ·td was aftt'r lhe senltnce had been pR~~efl. BRC)KJ:: 00\\'N \\1hPn the 1e-le\ is1on lights h~d ht'tn lurnf'd ofi 11nd !ht glare had t'nde1I. forrvrr. Kru ger btnke down and ~bbed. ~!rs. Krucgtir still v1s1ts ht!' $oil re'1:ularl y. SJY her son·s keeper!. "~hr and all hi~ fric1ld~ and fan1 1ly in (.'al1fnrni11 com<'s three t1n1cs a year." siud lhe ...,·11rdcn. "lli.s nlOm should be hert ilny "<'<'k nov."" he added 1n a thick drav.I "Thnt ooy·~ intrll lgent. 8 h:ird 1,orkcr and ir he kt~ps up.lht> \\·ay hi•., i;:.01n,11 ht n1igh1 1ust 1nake: P.f1role after 11 vrar.s." u~ualty, the minimum limt ts 20 >''llr1 • txp a111 a. u .II m (' pr1.sontr can ama ss crtdll~ lov.·ard h1, 111nr Rnd shortr.n tht agon1ung 11111t • behind bar$. P1111I Krue~t.r . 1 IUCCtSi ln 1ehotil. nnw Paul ~s..11 success 1n prison · ~I ~ 1•. · The end nr · that periOd 1n· • • • • I ' \ ' I , •l-· 4 OAJLV l'ILOT r: I • ' • I • • • i ! 1 · ' • ' s f • • ' ... , . . • .. .. • . . ;:A pollo (.'r e av Patel• • • ,. ,_ Th i,c; ili the ApolJo lfi ('rc\V patch , 11 desig11 crea lecl from ideas suh· : tn itted by the three t'revrn1en : astronaut,c; .lohn \V. Young. con1· r mander; 'fhomas K. Mattingly II, co1nmand 111odul e pilot : and ('harl e.<; : ~t. Duke Jr .. lunar moduJc pilot. Bl'astoff fo r lhe lunar mission 1s ~ gcheduled for April 16. - " . !Jarrisburg Seven Jur y -l - :Fails to Reach Verdict .. .. . r ! HARRISRlJRG . Pa. fAP ) -·1'hii jury's 011 the panel n1ay finally ha\'f ,a:.o;olverl :,third day of deliberrrion fl'l iled lo produce thei r confusion nvf'r rhe charge. ;P;:t~~s~a·~~~~~~t !~e 1~~v~e~~rl~~ ~~~: ··1 ha ve ne ver seen a case as coin· :rigah and six other antiwar activi.~t~. But pl icaled as !h is one." one defense at· ;:\he panel indicl\ted a better grasp of the torncy. Leonard Boudin told ncy.·Smen. :t;harges. · lie deh.·.nded l1r. Brnjan1in Spock in an ~ The jurnrs ,.,.ere sent lo their surburban ;int1war con:;;pir,11 ry case rour years agn. ~motel quarters ror the nighl al' 5:.30 p.n1. lnsi ng in lbc court roo n1 hut '"inning on hey ch~ to resume ~rali.Qn...aL9 _..appeal.. l .m. today afffiOugh they hArl been of-llerrn<1n had defined <:011sp1racy a.~ '· a llered all or parl of the day o(f. con1bi natio11 or h\'O or more ppr:;;ons In : The jury was hrou'ght into the fl'deral acco1nplish son1e un la\\·ful purpose hy ,building 's ninlh·floor Court room to be concerted action oi.: to accon1plish wme ;~ismissed for the night. l;n1•ft1J purpese by unl;11l'fut 1nean:;; ,. ' Newsmen were_ b.1rrPd fron1 the area. But he had ridded nun1 erous ram1hr<1- tdespite· a ~ific re<1uesl to lhf' n.S. lio ns lo hi:;; basic defi nition lo ro1·er thP •\.:Jarshall's office that I hey be admillPd-circumsrance.~ of lhe case -a mu lri1llic1- : ft was not clear whether the decision lo t.v of defendanrs and fhe fact that the in· :1xclude ney.•s men "·as lha t or security dictmenl consisls or 10 .~epar~e counts. : perMJnnel or the· <..-our!. . . • Ni x_on Pus·hed·to Na1ne Donors ""' By Klt:HAIU) L. Sl'ltOUT ('l1r1.st 1u11 S,c1P1tc,. 1\fo111tor s,11v1cr \YASUI NGTO -~1nr~ns of doUars nf unlisted GOr ca1npaign "'ontribution.111 are rushing to be.at the April 7 dradline hPrP, ll is believed. when tough. ne"' carnpa1gn· fin ancing legislation lakes effect. , ,.. John \V. G;irdner, <'ha1r1nan o( Corn- n1011 Cau se, national publlc-i nterr<il i:rou p, in a i;tatement sternly demand~ 1hat President Nixon "provide n1oral leadership" to disclose" .such pre-April 7 ~'Ontributions. -President ial candidates G e" r ).J r ~lcCovem, John Lindsay. Mu bf' r ~ Humphrey. and F:dn1und ~tuskie ha\'t di:;;c losed rontribulions. Pau l J\lcCloskcy U.S. 10 Aid Jorda11 With Jet l1'ighters \\'ASll\i\'GTON 1UPl 1 -Kin,1!·l·lussc1n or ,Jnrdpn ha s \\'Oil l ! ~. agrce1nent '1~ su pply his country ~'ilh as nir1ny a~ 1110 dozen su personic F5 jel fi"ghte1·s in · !he llPXl l.\\'O Yf'<ll'~ and the lirst re1I' plane.~ tu he rlfli\'ered this year. diplomat 1r sources s11id Satu rda v. The" Prnpo~ed Sil\e 11 as regarded hrri: a.~ unlikely lo upscl the milit;iry balance ol po\\·er in lhe :\1iddle East. .A1 rhe end nr 1971 the United S!;ile<; ai.:rPM 111 ~upply lsr;i('I \\'ith additional J'hantoms ;ind A4 Skyhtt"'k Jets. La~t 11rek. the United Slates signed an ;igreP· m('nl 10 supply threP dozen Phantom:;; In the 'mili1ary go\·ernrnent of Greece 1n ihe ' next t\\'o years. The agreement y.·as reached by ll 11ssc1n du ring talks this "·eek 11'it h Presiden t Nixon, Defense Secretary ~leh·in R. L;i ird and Secretary of SL;i\e \Villiam P. Ro,,;ers. l"he exact schedule nf dcli l'cry. the numbe~lanes, spare 11,;irts and ~I equ1p1nent v.·cre subject to fur!hei negotiation . (;uudhve )la rinc·r 9 • PASAl)t:~A t1\PI -1\lar111rr 9 enters '1he t"•ltight of llS li fe: al 7·()6 p.nl PST IO· {lay. beginning a tvdce-daily \\altz 11 11 h death that could silence 11 forever. did twfnrp hP w11hdrl"11 Sen Uenrv .J<trk:r;on. nrp. \\"Ubur :-Oltl\s. and Rep. John Ashbrook" ha1·e not 111e bold nlo1•e to Comrn<.>n Ca11se ap. p\lren!ly chan,ges lhe tradition~t :ispe1 ·1 of f1nRr1cing party cam{><ligns. The <len1a11d !hat cr.ndid~tcs i lllicipate the nt'111 di~closure morality has potential em- bi1rrass1nenl for the \\l hile House. + \Vhat aggravates the Hcpubtican 11it11a· 11-011 are repeated reports from 'big citirs that former Secretary of Co1nmerce ;\'laurire H. Stans. \\'ho served a.~ J\'1>.:on nloner-raiser in 1968 l,ilnd h8.'i IE>tt the (:ahtn.('t to rrsu nie thr Job in J9i2. i1' put- 11ni: cmpha"1s oo gc1t1ng <..'(lntributnrs lo n1a kr large. anonymous d o n at 1 o n s Lobb yist Lea ves Hospital.1'ucs <la )' IH!:NVER (I 'Pl l -ITT lobbyist Dit a Benrd js r xpeered Jo be reJ('ased fro1n a ho:i;;pita t TuesdH}' and \\'ill s!;ry in to1\11 fo r srvrrat 1\'rrk:i;; on 11n outp;i!lrn! b;:isi:i;, hrr docto r said S;i turday. Dr. L. :'>!. ll ad~tsky, spcrt king fro111 the I!~ 1Jciunta1n s1Popat 1ic lospit;i \1hrre ri.1rs. Re;ird has been irratf'd. s;i 1d shP 11·as doinJ:t" "quire 11·ell'' and at1de-ri 11 11;1.~ •·prrtly dc£inite'' she 11ould N> '1111 or the hospital by Tursda~·- . lie said Ulrs. Beard 11·ould be ··n1ore ;irnenablt!"' 10 public inter\'l('\\'S oner she 1s disci1arged. bul on 1rhat he tern1ed ..a 1 ('ry carpful basis.'' • be{Qrr April 7 l::1N.'t1011 1972 1~ expectPd tn t:olit ll J{rand Iota! o( $400 n1ill1on to ;di parties, of 11• ich perhaps a qu;irter 1v ill go into the p sidential rHce. By a u.i.rk or the present sys\cn1. C'aJU· p;u,g n n n.~. tip to application of the nc111 law pr il 7. go unr ep:>rted under tcr· tain -<:ond itions . II is widely ch11rsed tt1:it perhaps 5CI dun1n1y eoinmittce<; have beea set up iri the Dlstnel of Colu mbia. as rec:i1>icnts of contributions. Bcfrire :\pril 7 donors renlaln anonymous: after Apr il 7 they don·1. Stop thli;, i\lr. l-'res1denl. G:irane1· s11ys urgently in effect. • Mass \\'alkout The \Vh1t.e Housr Polilllon :=n rar h.1~ been: dlsclosw-e arler April i , yrs - before, no. Con1n1or~G11usc ha~ ittresse4i trirnpa~n <:ontribu!ions frorn !he sl<irl. c:a r·dner an- nounecd a nat1on'1 H!r surl'fjllancr sy~· tein by his n)e1 nbtrshlp 10 see lhnt th!! nP"' lt1"' is enfurrcd . He \\•ill pul parlicu- lar emphasis 1111 me1nbers or key con· gressional <·01nmittec:;, "\\'hen \\'i ll Y.'e heor frorn lhe Presiden t n( the United States'..'" dcniandtd r.c1rdner in his slaternr.nt. "Should not he, .:ibo1·e all olhl'J'S. provi de mo r ~ I le11dcnl'hip in rhis n1atter'! -Isn't t hl~. abn1•e all elsr. nnc thi11g he should m<1ke pcrlectly clrar'..''' Fi1·st Civil Servic e S trike Hits New York , ALBA.\"\'. N Y. fU Pli -Stale Jnent<tl tn.;;titution! and prisons from l ong Jslan1l lo lhe fl:lagara border ,.,.ere pic keled Saturday in the first major civil service strike in N~\ ... York history. ·r:ie full im· pacl of !hi! walkout will not be felt u111il i\lond:iy. The sinkc hrgan a~ 12 ·01 a.n1 . Sal:tr· da y 1n 1·1olal1011 of state law and 1n d,._ fi;inte of a C'OUrt ord er dirC«ting: the 110\krrs to ~l;iy on th e job. 1'he Co'it Ser\"ice Ernployc ... AsMJ<·1{1!U•n (CSL1\1. 1\hirh rrprrsl'nl s about 1~0.noo nf the Sta'te·s 18:>.000 en1plo~e~. eall~d 1:1e strike afll'r negot1a1ions for a nr\r 1·cn- 1ract broke du1\'n. L:nion oll!c1als !'aid l'lalr oftcrs. including a pal' propnsal ten- t a\1vel~· nrrepted Thursda y, an' un<1c· reptablc i\(pnfal i11.~1!tt1tio11s. health ecntrrs arid pr isons 11 l're: ,first to fpeJ the 1mpiH·t bfeau se thr·y are atn<1ng the tr11' state arl!l t' 11·J11r arc open we ·rn s. Sta1i' au!horilies said thl' sirike 11·as n;,l ha1 1ng inueh er rect. but a CS~:A spokesrnan said. about a third o( the regular 1vcrk1·nd sta (f 1•:as of( !hr job. ··st:.i te in.';litutions report ex('ellent at- lcndance on !heir morning shifts desp11e dis ruptil·e laetirs by ilte~al pirket.~ at io;callerrd locations.'' ~aid Dr. T. fl:onnan J~urd . director of statc operat ions. ,1\ spoke~1an Jor the l\1cn1al ~l.1·gienc Departn1r111 St11d serinus problt'ms ""r• rncountercd at t11·0 of tht> state's 53 in· slit~itions for 1he re1ardr d 'lnd mentally disturbed. He said lood serv ice wurkers did ni·t r,rport at \\lillo,l'brook Slate School on Staten lslancl and !ha t about 75 percent nt th' nrirnl'al 11·ork f!1rr<' at l'1e l.6.')0.rp,.;1· de:nl Cr;i1g State Schonl at So,1yci'I, N. \'., ren1aincd nff !hp Job. Shjpboard Feud E11ds in ~1 ur<l cr OAJ\l..'\ND ~UPI 1 -A ..,h1pboard frud bct11·ecn two .sai lors ab11:ird the r<1 rrier Or isk<in.v resulled in the shon1 in:; drath nr one and a rfl urdrr tharge against the o~hci:..../){li1ce-r:Bpnr:red-Sat11r.d~.~· ----- ()a kla11d hon11cidc officers s;iid Charle:;; I /ill. 20, Qf H.ow;ton. TeX':"; 1\':1s f;ilally shot. Cl;ircnce llu1nphries. 22. of El Pi'l.~O. ·re.-.: .. 11 as held on char;;cs of murd('r Hill 11·as gunned doY.'n at a car-11 ;i-.'1 •n 01'1kland . The 1110 sailors had arr11r11 atx.iard the carrier last Thursda y. ' :. In more than 27 hours nr dcbale behinrl r!ocked doors. th(' jury had stru~glcd wi lh -'the legiil Ce£inilion of conspiracy, the ma-;;ior charge again$! the defendanr s. l..10~)1 Ness ~lo11~ter? No. Josi Seal DA ILY PILOT DELI VERY SERVICE : U.S. District , Court Judge I\. lli>.:on ;uerman first 'defined .cor.spiraty in his ;-iinal instructions, befo""1hc jury began :j eliberal.ing over the purported schcn)c ;;IO kidnap \Vhite House '!dv iser Henry A. !~issinger. blo1.,. up .. Washlngton:s tunnel :·leating sys tem ·and destroy drafi ·board ~records in a nu1nbcr of stat e:i;. : flerman re-read the definition Fri<la y }lt fht jury's request. ~ The pane l reniaineP puizlcd ho\\•evcr. :-Again on Saturday, they ~cnt out a ~ritlen reque st fQr a thi rd reading o( tjferman·s ipstruct ioos.on conspiracy. : La~·.vers '1uddled with the judge in his ~thambcri:. But before they could deci& ,:on the latest request, a second note fro1n ,.lhe jury ~·ithdrew ii. ; Dt:!fense la~ers took. thi:i;; as an in- r.:i cation the nine \l,!Olllen and three men • ' ' " • • " • ' DllNFEH:Ol LINE. s~:vrla nd ~A f '1 -Th1· director of an En,1tlish 1011 said a you11g scientist ad 111ittecl S;i!urd;1.v that ;i 1>rh•<1 tc joke gloriously n1lsfi red and set ofr a police chase through Scotland in search of the Loch J\'ess n1onsler. Don .Hobertson. directnr of the Flan1· ingo Park Zoo in Scarborough. reporterl tha t the zoo·s education officer, .John Shields. had gil'Pn him a statement sa.v- ing rhat hp 11·as ju ~! trying tn ho:i'< a fe1r friends nn A1>ril f Ofll's Day -"'hith happens lo be Shield 's 23rd birthday. ThP joke 11·as to dump a fro7.en bu ll elephant sea: in Loch Ness for hi!ii se1•rn monstcr-h unl ing colleagurs lo fin d, lhe st;rtemen t Si'lid. hal'k to the ZQO on Eng!;:1nd's llflrlhl'fl~l r:;ess, ltgend<1r.v hotne or !ht. 1nons1er, 11•it houl st·alcs and \1•as n1orp like a l'l'OS.' roast. Police .chasrd !heir !ruck, stop· aboul nine miles frnn1 Inverness. het11ren a 11~lrus aod a seal ped it and took !he "1no11ster" tn !Ills The tcani hild becu cooperal ing wi!h The ~cient1 sl:;1 sent an exul1anl trle- Fileshire Countv to11•n for exanlination. · ,e.ran1 tn their bo~s. d 1re~tor Rnbin~on. And tiler'. Sa.turday ntoi·ni·n". 1 ... 0 ,,,·. thr 1:.och Ness Phenomen a Bureau in h h 1 e ,.. l en I cy oar!C"1{ !he crea ture. \1Tapped r<nlis1s from Edi nburgh identified the :i;;carching for proo( that the n1o nster real· in blanketi:. i!'tn a truck. After allo"·in,R" cre11ture as ;i· big seal brouJ!ht rroin !he 1.v exists. il 10 be photographed~ they headed /or 11•:iters nf !hp South A!lantic. At 9 a.m. passers-by ealtecl thr lram':r; Sc:irbnrough. · Shirlds. in turri. disclosed th.'!! hr go1 al!rnlion In a body floating abou t JOO The Jnvernes~ pnhcr. hn11·evcr. in.1'(11\·- !he irlea fnr the hoax aft er hearing abou1 rard.!! orfshore. The scientists put out in irig a-40-year-old :ail' prohibiting the re· ti rlrad elephant sea l brought hack rr-a b<?at.. -mo1·a1 or "uniclent1fied creatures" fron1 tenll.1· by <in expedition .In lhe Fa'kland Thf•r eamP haC"k draggi ng 11·i1h thcrn a l.orh Sess. a;;krd other pohce forc('s to Islands off Ar):l'cnt ina. Robinson said. creature 11·hich 11•as variouslv describrrl hall the !ruck. He g;iin<'d possession of the body and hv "·ilnes~es a~ anything be tiveen 12 ;in rl Th,. fifeshirr D11nfer111lin(' pol1c" kepi ii in the deep freeze al annlher 18 fret in length and 11 cighing up 10 11:! caughl ur 11·i1 h the "monstrr·• i'lnrl krpl En,itlish zor1. Ions., ii on ice until ~lir-h;iet Rushton. gcnPra l On F'rida.1· n1nr11ing. 1hr ri11hr.n11111 So1ne dc scrilwd ii as ha ving a bcar's euratnr of Edinbl>urgh Zoo. decl ared 11 team frnm the f larningn Park Zoo 11·a~ hPad and hro"'" .sca:y body \\'ith cl.:i"'-1..-a!ii ju.~l a .1·oung seal found far frorn Drhvr~y of th~ DA1f~ Polol I( guArAn t~cd ~''" ~C"' 11~11·c IJY 5 "ti I! m , (f ll '"" V<>ur ,.,,,., w.11 O! btcu~n! to YCll "•l'o ••t I•~'" vn!<I I.JO 11 m. S•lu•d~V •"'1 !)u,.<!•y· !! yc11 do ""' ••<e••• your ~Cpf llV J • "'· 5•turn•v. o• I • m Su.,11•v. c•I! ••c • cc~y W•lt Dt l!ro111;nr IC YOU (•I" .,, .~t •n unhl 10 8 m Ttltptionts Nodnw•" "unlmQ!Cr. ll!••rn '"" We11m.n1••• ~•n c.emft1'f , C•11•1lr.,10 l'e•tn, l•n Juen C•I>""'""' Dane Pc•"'· J~ ''~ L•O~"" L'•cv•• !lie•i•I 0 1 "" But ii. all got nut of hand Fr1t1ay 11 hPn the te am, tnPd In rush thei r d i~covery ha\'tng bre;ikfast at a hntel beside Lo' Hke fins. Olht'r~ said it had a green body 1ls natural home . ·___::::.::::.::::.::..:=.::..:~~~~~'.::============-= DR. WEST'S Bru•h up on values with th.,. early-in -the-week •p<ciali a< El Rancho! Di. We>< t oot hbrushes ... qualit~ you tru11t ... s t a price you'd· expect to pay for gom e unkiio"'" brAnrl'. .A.I. ·thi11 price, get 11. ne"'' one for every memher nr tlte family! . .................... . Toothpaste. . . . . . . . . . .... 69e Crest .. , Extra. largl! tube .•• you save 16~ 39~a. Broccoli I I I I .19~. Almo!L as fresh as if from your own ,arden ... 11nd jusl as lasty! ~ged Steaks I I I Patio Dinners ... 65~ . T"!l •irloin rul • from U.S.D.A. Choice hoer ... no lurolly oged! '\ 00U r choice n( Rn y n( the five COUff.e va.r ietie! .. , t'3C'h fl ellciOUS ! • Lean Ground Beef • • • • • • • • • • • • • 89~. Eg10 Frozen Waffles ... • • • • • Ground fresh for fla,·or ... •nd all· beef. every time! Read y to heat 11nd aervt for a hearty, appttiiini hreal<fa&t! 13 or.. .Precious Mozzarella Balls . . . . . . . . 69t Lysol: Bowl Cleaner . . . . . . . . • 39° 1 ___ °""~~--U•UL~.ij·IUIUllBO)'..tl!ll•io~!.:Mil<Lavd.amooth,.melts uailyl 12--0l.-----------""""'-"'"''""-''-""'-'-'-"""'-'"'v'"'d". -'-------""e._,o,.n,..o_,th,..,..at"'k~i~ll•~1trm• 11 ·1 !eons! Sal'e on th• 16 oz size! • • ' RCAOIA ' " •1 '"rl Huntirr.100 o 111,11• PA SA Of NA · 1"1.1 SOUTH PASADENA · ,1'ii111 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH ,'i:iu1• NEWPORT BEACH : . 'N1'•ro·1 A'•·' . .,,, 1 l,I] , i1 n "' ·"I n 6 I ' I I ~''' f " ·1, • 'I 'I C .. Ranchi) c~1 [fr J10 We'! (~'Olj~Q B1 .. 1 f'rm11nt .1:1~ HJr1\1nRIOll ( " n Jl:lel Ji1LI MfO qu1r. Llll'lf.J,, 1'1 1 p, • JJJ I lt IJ ti I I ., . I l~~ tHdl .. • Egg Huliters Mo ve To Bigger ·Garne 8l1N~'Y HOPS OEr T. -For the fir st llme tn v.·ell nigh ovtr 111 decade . there w::is np Easler e~t:: hunt at our hnu!'P loda y. AH our hunters hfl \'e ,R:radu::r!cd to thinii~ like hunr ing bnys, i!'.irls or !'pare ~u1omobile parts. '!'ht passing of !ht fam ily hunt fills my !ired ol~ t'I'('~ \1•ith 1nisty nost;:rlgia. Ah, how. ,R:ri:ind it w::is to wait ur unltl midniJ!hl nr so. ;:r ssuring that the llttle ones v.·ere ;ill in the l:ind of nod , then breaking the eggs out of the rPfriiz1•rator. • And breaking so1ne of lhf'1n on lhe kil<·hen 1lc"1r. Then camr ttie sleepy-r.verl_boiline proctss . ~i1 1n~ n1Y fin,eers, lh11t is. And lhe ~pilling nf dye, Or the ~!1c k- 1nA nf .hunny decals on eggs lhrit derif>d ;in~·thing stick- 1niz on them. · 'l'HEN, f )F COUHSJ-:, c::i1nr thr prP·rit111'11 pl;.intinJ! nf all the goodies "'hf're the Easter bunny migh! ha \'e hirl- den !hem . ll only took onr Ea&ter al our prC's<'nl pl11ce to learn th<it. .vou dn n't hide EAster ei;uis "'ithin rat1Jte or Ong's nij:lhl chAin. l1og proved. nn !hal very first J-;;\S11'r. lhat hr>'s the rrst f'i,!i;: hunt.Pr or an. Do~ liked to flnd e~~s He also likrrl to E>al them. and leave the lovelv cQJorrd shells s<'a tl ered abou t as clear evidence of ·his hunt· in~ prn\\'css . \ Tll US oun Lf'il'LF: nears ah1•ari:: disrovererl Dog 's '!!~shell rcn1;:1ins first. This caused te;arful hn\\'l in~ Rnd cnn1plaints of unfair prflrlices hcc;n1se E11ster bunny harl \rfl Ong more r.l!I!:<; than for an\·body r lsr . ~'.1•rn nn sub<;rquent F.a.~lei" Slin<la\·.~. after "·r h:Hl rnrefullv lri'lrnrd thP r:incP limit,; of no_e:·:;; ch;iin. there \\'PrP. prohlrms 11flrr ihr hunt 11ho11! v.·ho c:ime oul .\1•ith mnrP rj!_g.~ than 11ho t l.<"r. Or. 11•hn J!OI lhP pre!tirsl cnlnr!'. Or 11•hn!'e rg.e:s v.·ere cracked v.·orse than snme- bn<iy·s else's. f'LL JI,\\'!<; TO <1rin1il lhal slrr11·hi ng J.'.;:iioler Sund:i,v ci;:~ hunls r1·rn up into l;ist \'f':.'lr 1v;is goini:z. 11 bil too · far, consideri nt? fhe mi'lturi!v level of nur offi;pri n~. 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Nortll••n ind Ctfll•11I (•hlo•nl.+. wolt1 h•~f mo1lly dt!U<ly s~I•~ lal>ft'I •nC 10..,ight w•!f\ ncca1k>,,11 1111111 r11., l'k•I• l•!!<'l Pcinl ,t,ren• Anet Rt'ddl"t •rn>rlhWPfd and • dl•..C• cl t81n •Oulnw•rd lo n•ar Morilfrtv 1r111 M•r<HJ • I 11 will bt o•rrlv ck>o<lv !iu~' W•lll • (haAt• nl • ''" •llnwe•• i n 1.,. e>tr•m• not!n. (J, •liQbllv m"'t •IOn••tt•n! r•I"' er•• " ••n"Ct•d to •P••1a llv•r t"t n0<tne•n 1'1•11 ol lht 111!1 SulKl•v ni'li111 '' Mend~\'. ' T•"'~'''"''' ....,,, ... 01 e•P:fi.ted to ~now rnuc11 Ch8"'" l~rnugn Suna1v Wllld1 w ill «1MoAVt Ilg/II U.S. S1111111u1r11 have In a.e:ree H's gettint? 11 Ji!tle silly when thry hri1•e to 111., 11attonwid• w"~'""' •urn,.,,.,,.,.. • · h s!crm 1V\t"m he11dl!!I 1cw11rd 1111 .-.111111· lake lin1t for A shrive before going out In jnin I e CIHt Cot•sial Weaiher fit Co••t 'P''""d 111111vv •new 111on11 "" sleu1hin,i:. 1,., i11c"• 01 '"'" uPPt• Greet La~11 ID· Thi s i·enr. lherrfnrr. 11·e rtrciried to lakr ::i n1;ll nn ,,0,,11:1',"0 ~',':1,•",'::."' ann.ca-:.11•1 ~';.,/~1::1~~1:i,1tie~111~:v'"i; :~:,.,,o!."~1 FROST FREE 30" WIDE NOW ONLY s22900 Gibson REFRIGERATOR· FREEZER ··-~, ..... ,_,,_ ... ·-· ... ·· .... Sunday, Aar!I 2, 1q12 .. . • • DAILY PILOT A,S I G •• b. son ~ REFRIGERATOR· . FREEZ ER All Frost-Clear -12.5 cu. ft. Bl S lb. frozen foocl capacity Cns per -and meat keeper ln -rloor sto~·ge ' Right ttand-lf!fl hitnd t' . ' '~' .r , ... ~v "' ,nut.,e•" Valltv. f---11---·l--whf>~hPr......flr nnl--l0-ha..,e-an-eeH11nk-WP--f•P-UrPd-lhi,s--jf--<,\W1f•0•••~r.,_.hau•Ut:Lu~~~~ ;.,~==~~~==~~1-----·1---,- '''e• w r!ll •nm• v1rl1lll• h lQh clnu•:t..~ ••r rnov• n lh• w1k•·cf th•, ~11a ·1 . mr.:- dl,. ---·----<:envt-rt-tble-door·.---------- .- wnulrl hr brtter !hrin c::rusing them to suffrr !hr embar-l,,._ <kllld• """ ,011 we•• 10 1 .. ,,,1,e Mo•m """ 1rMt an" frt e1 .. wa,.,1,,"'I r::rssfn'enl of rii,i::gin;? .:irnunrt in planter<;. flnll'errn·~ ::inrf 11onq 11,. coau 10"1""' we•e "" 11 ••• scur11 •• "'""'''" h lrl lk Lo• """tit\. Wl'l lcn """ • "''" 01 11 Geor;11 • .,., wnlffn S<lu!ll (f tC!ln1. 1. gra ~~ ;:rnrl l'uHrr ind1izni!ir ~ just In "lr::i~r I P n fn "· ,_ 1· r ridaY. wa• 1c '"''" 1S 1oc1v wi!n Gr1<>d RaP•ds, M.,, .... coll•ct•d 1Mi•1 1 he noll c;imr nu! unar'l imnu.i;JI·. F:vrn !hf' ~·nunJ?"P!'t rnns11>' 1unn1 •k"• and v••••bl• "'", 1nc~e1. o1 sncw '" 11• "°"''· 1wo lr>el'lesl r I ~ I rl ., h h' A clnu<l• ln• prf<!,Ctl!!I overfliOllt low 01 •! 1n 1G ml""'''· !.cull\ !lenct, Ind., n nur c ;:rn 11rr ;ire . ""':l'A', no ri:z.~ uni t IS ~1ear. re ..,1, 51 nae three 1nc:11e1 o1 snow 1n ,1. "ou". I ynu kid rl ing?" l ;cn! •v• ;,,.M!•on nccurred ir. rno•I Sunnv 1k·•• ""''' 111• •Iii• ov•r • P<>•hon< ct me LM .-.nqele1 11a11n. lar~e •••• ''""' tne Rcc:kle1 lo o tn•I SO FOR l /S. thr -ri;i,·~ nf :in 1-;astrr 1norn1 ng lr:o.rt i11nn are pRst l'\n mflre bnileri finl!rrs. yolk anrl d\·e on lhe k1lrhrn floor or thf' tellt<1le ~prearl of noi:z.·s empty eiz~- shell~. . lndcerl. our ynuni;:~lrr~ ha\'f othrr rtivrr1<inns. Like lakin g orf in !hr r11m1lv c;ir anrl hid ing \\'ilh it \\'hf're "'f' (';in 'I finrl kid nr ;ultn. Or m;ir;i!hnn sessions nn the f;:1f"1ily 1<trrcn recnr rt pla~·rr. rnndurted <1t full blast. Or h1din ;::: t hin~s in the darkenrd hallv.·ay rnr us lo find "'"i1h oUr barP fee;. -r\Lr\S, 1'1\fJ-:S change an~ ynunastPrs nut~rn"' the the l::ister hunnv. · \!;>\'be rll ~o n11t lh1s mnrnin g alnnp anrl sre H f ran'! !incl an e,c:g or t i1·ri. l\l;i~·be one \\'as overlooked from yesteryear. lleacn•1 .., • ., 1nn"1v '"n"v wo•~ •omt h1on <IDtJ1>1 """ ni11ll• n•a• •.J. Tn• w•t•r mll•k .,..., St Sun .. .in <IDtJ<i. •l"" prev••l""'•n tne mnu~11 . .,, whh mA•lm um1 ,...., 60. ~nd !fl• <Am• "•'d !•ue lo• "'ltrl• wt!n ,,.~~• ••nQ· Ing n•or 10 In ttl11n "''"" 1c JS 111 '° In 111wtr va1lev1. So"" ••l"<!Ofl ttoqn• r ••"•~ •"11 r>•etl•<ltd rn• .. n•urn\ ttl<!AV 1nc!u<ll!!I: llu•h•nk ~11, Stn•• Mon1t1 u.&•. lnno ll••t" 19.11. ,....,,...,.,,.,,.5.,,,,. ,..,.,. 1&·11, Rl~~•l•d• 7'·11. l>•lm SpdnO• O(l. 911, S~n Ol•oo 13 ....... Sf"'" !l~•b•ra 1n. M, !11~e•1t.~•d 11·7', Palm<11•e 7J·78 and Ml. Willo" lll·&l • Cnlifflr11i11 l"• (11•1.,..n•• w••t~f• summ~rv • fJ. '*fllhlr Jrnnl movl!!I e111wtrd t~r<iuon lh• PoclHc N"ttnwtJ! tod1v lr••llng llQu!ttwe.iw~•d llrl11;ln<1 clnu<ly 1klt • w•\I I ntl cenlrtl Gull Sll1f' but f81" l•U in ~ lor1<l• IN'I a la.no In• n(lr!ht rn P1C<l•c (o~•t Ole~'"'°"· N. 0 , '*~' Ill• n~loOn'< le• IKI• wi1h 1 lcw cl • ~bcv• l!ld1v P~lm 5pr!"Q' h~d F"OIV'l ,..,,..,.SI r tad•MJ, 90 d''"'''' S1111, ltl1>011, Tides F.r•I ~•Q~ •~or1llP"'1 S•c11na MQ/I Seconc low f ir,·! llTQh • Fir!T lt<w ~•cond h•gh ~PCond low· SUNDAY MDN D.-.Y 11 1)a m,...,I '°"I m. 0 2 10 7'Dm, 4t l.01 D.m, 1 0 1' ~111.m. 7 1 S:$•4m. 0 1 . l!·0.111m. '' .. l.10 11.f"t. 1l Sun IU1•1 S.1?1m. St11 6•1J n.m Mocf! IUH1 l :?G11.m. ,,,, f .!1 1.rn. State Bureau Di sp utes Fir111's Baldness Cure [--EASTER SUNDAY ONLY! SACRA1\0·;~TO f llPI I Sarr;:imenlo County 0'.~lricl Attornev .John ~I . Prier t1nd the s1alc B11reau of Fnod t1nrt Drugs rlidn't take lhl" advice or telel'ision commercials fnr ·rorn1ula C-3.1 hai r r ream and r;hampoo. ThP. cnmmerrials fnr .!nhn E. Speclor anrt his Spcclrnn Indu stries ~a.v usrrs IJ f "fnrmU]ll (.:J:l \Vifh anliTifl ~rir1·· should "slop "'Orrying abnut b11\dncss . '' How.e1·cr. the ~t:ite Agency and Price didn't ~top . They .. il- cd ;:r consumer 1fraud suit in Superioc Court last ""eek ac- State Ship Orders R!e n10Yal PORT HENEM E (AP\ - The slatP Lands {'..ommission has 11sked the Navy to remove a former lroop ship, the SS La Jenelle. which hAs heen beach- cd--"rlt ihe harbor here for two years 11go. The commi ssion s<1id private salvage fir ms hav e been unable tn ~emove the 70.:ton, 467.root ship and It Is now "In- cumbent on i;tnvernment to do ~o.'' ---Men's and Worn eris -Alter a tio11 s cus1ng the Southern Cahfnrnia firm nf makini;: fAl se claims! <1bout i!s producL . ' "II lnoks good." s:iid Depulv District AUnrney Gordon F. Bo"•\ey of their hair cream. "ll smells good. But it doesn't ~i ;~~a~~~:y b~~~~~J:. ~upposed Bo\11\ev said c n e n1ira 11 'anal~·sis.and leading experts in the field have concluded lhrtt C-33 "dnes JJOI contain any usa ble ;unino acid and has no ::r ffect on curing baldness or grnwing ha ir." The suit seeks an injunction/ .pro hibiting false stritemrnts plus a ci vil penalty nf $2,5001 for each act of false <1nd tnisle adinl! ad\'ertising. The l c·ommerci'als are sho"·n on 1 i:;tations in major Californua J cities. PARKS GIGANTIC STEAK & LOBSTER SPECIAL Order 1 Steak & Lobster Dinner for S3.99 ond get a.not~er steak & lobster dinner f'or Y2 . PRICE UNBELIEVABLE? Not when you d ine at . SIZZLER~SANTA ANA This Easter Sunday Special includes: · e Austral ian Lobster Tail • T.op Sirloin Steak • Baked Idaho Russet • Drawn Butter .e Sizzler Cheese Toast • Lemon Wedge Remember onl y at SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSE 2821 So. Bristol St., Santa Ana -546-8270 ' Sunday Hours -12 Noon 'Til 9 P .M . (Sorry no take outs on this) NEW GROWTH $80 ,00,000.00 '" new commercial ,dtYtlopmtttt. $20,000,000,00 • lndustrlal; $25,000,000.00 • Rnld .. tlol. All Frost-Clear-18.5 cu. ft. 219 lb. frozen foocl capacity 4 adjustable shelves 1 regul ar fu ll width shelf Glide-out porcelain enamel finish .....__ FR-OST FREE SIDE BY SIDE NOW ONLY s3s9 00 ... meat keeper and cri sper Removable in·door storage racks Picture frame door tri m Gibson REFRIGERATOR·~ FREEZER Optional automatic ice ma ker 1971 CLOSEOUT LIMITED QUANTITY NOW ONlY •289~ .. . TV ancl APPLIANGE SALES & SERVICE Modt l I I 511 All Frost-Clear -16 cu. ft. .•. 129.5. frozen foocl capacity · Ghde·out adj~stable shelf Picture Frame door trim Optiona l automatic ice maker Right hand -left h&nd conYertlb!e doors • Master Charge • 81nkAm1rlc1rd l • Extendtd Crtdil e R1volvln9 Credit "\\'r~d!H rliv• • "~'-1072 SC:AL RESPONSIBlll·.v----'--,3-0lt HARBlJ .---ccr MESA 540-7131 .. ·' coste MtM's Flsc91 rnervn ere hHlthy as • rnuft -ef mo,,_yNn of fl1cet rnpeoslll!Aty. Aod' tl9flt ~ud9<1 policy, • Cltftltllnfl i. ll ... ltct Ml~ llMf1 WI'-I on ll111t1, Trett, UI Att111trM, C.M. -·-- · • ·DAILY 9·6j MON., _,FRI. 'TIL 9 ' . • - • . • > ·--. ·' ll:\ILY PILOT EDIT ORIAL 'PAGE . . 'P-acl{ing' for a C'ause AMther governmental power play -and.JlQL UOJ. pretty one -came into public focus up at the Oran1:e County courthouse in Santa .6ina this past \veek. Not unexpectedly. it revolves around 1st D1str1ct Supervisor Robert Battin and his chief all y and publir su pporter, Dr. Lou is J. Cell a Jr. The ta bleau IS· not very complex. Cella ha s he ld and still holds heavy investments in medical buildings and doctor·owned hospitals. Battin has helped th ese invest· ments and Is. in fact. •·our greatest all y and friend." 1n Celia's own words .... The public ha s more of a stake in th is alhan~e than tl would appear o.n the surface. Under Battin's leadership. a ma.1or1ty of the Board of Supervisors voted to enlarge the Orange ('ounty Health Planning Council to 90, v.•ith supcrv1:,ors control· ling 25 of the apr.01nted members. 'fh1fi "packing" p~an effectively circumvents, or at least d ilute~. the inf luence of such organizations as the Orange Cou nty ~lcci1cal Association and the California Medical t\ssociitt inn . \\'ith this \'Oting pov.·er. the rnajoril~' hafi voled consistently to permit enla rgement of rt oclnr-nv•ned h ospitals, often when experts have declared the expan- sion unneeded. . •• The public's stake is this. the State Health Pla nning Council doesn't like the Orange County grnup's a ct ion~ and said bluntly last week tha t if the .pa ckli1 g ~ch eme isn't overjurned and the council put into a n1ore \\'Ork· able size. state and federal funds v.1ill be '\·ithhelrl About S95.000 that should be currently available is be ing held up b~ the slate body. , Dr. J . Davis Gaynor. a state council rncn1ber . ~aid simply that the Orange County healih planning group is too un\vieldy and too much under the th u1nb of the . Board of Superviso rs. He al so criticized the fact tli'at · ~e chairman of the county group. l'aul \\".hile. ·is also dministrative assistant to 5th District Supervisor Ron· . d Caspers of Newport Beach. e!l?ec1aj,l,t' ~osptta.l ln \fh1c.b lhey sc.nd.lhe1 r O\rn patients. This cr1lic1sm 0Dv1ously 1s no deterrent lo thP. invest· 'menl portfolio of Dr Cella . .:\nd he ma ke~ no secret of 1t. \Vhcn a benefit affair "as being arrans,:cd in Bat· tin·~ behalf, ('ella "'rote a str ong letter lo doctor friend~ urging them tn ~uJ'>port it. tlis language trft little dC1ubt ,.,,.. of Battin':; alliance. • "Doctor," Cella v.•rpte. "unfortunately it is only a matter ·of time unt il legislation pro hibi ting, .physici.lln own ership of hospitals ~·111 be enacled. Our 'good fri ends' at the CMA, Q( ~l..\ and Hospital Council "'ill see to that .•. Supervisor Bob B;i ttln has been our grcalc~t ally and frien d . . Dortor. nn\\' 1~ the 111ne fnr vou lo sell o~ bu y the l1t•krts to S1.1p~rvi<:o1· Rat un·s party." Orange c·ounl v .!'hnuld nol be run for !he be nefi t of an y ~pcc1t1 l intcrc~t j!roup -and 1ha1 inc-hides Or Cella anrl hi~ friend s. It shnuld be run for the bcncf11 of !Is c1t1z:i:n~ Th e other four siq,C'r,·i~nr.• ,Ji nu!d take immcdia1e itrl1Qn to bring the county hcallh plann1n2 rounriJ into the very reasonable rl emand~ of thP ~tale planners If a 'parallel regional tnun<:i! Ill th e s~n Francl~•'O Ba y area --\rtt h a populat ion of -1.5 million -can operate \\"ilb 4fl members. therE'·~ l1lll c reason to believe Orange Coutitv needs one \11ith !=l(l n1ern bers. . . Some Good Ne '"s a nd ... There's ~ood neY".s fi"on1 the fBI t~dav. : ~er1l'lus crime ts actuaJlv going cfown 1i1 the nat inn'& larger. core cities -\l'here hca,·i e:i;t incid~nce l'lf murder. rape ;:ind the like is reported. f ifty·three ma ior cities reported decrease<: in lfl71 . \ There's al~o bar! ne''-'li rrom lhe ~·e1. • Sr~r.iOUS crime l/l su burb~n areas .!i Urround1ng the core c1 t1es \\'ent up 11 percent. JI 11 ent up 10 per cent 1n r ural areas. " . . .... ,, :'\ ·' •, \ " • There's question in many profession~! r1rcl es about _ the .propriety" of doctors owning stock in hospitals - Overall ".' t!p 6 percent. • Not ~o good. • ''MAYBE I'll F I N~ IT IN WIS (ONSIN.11 • • Get .Nasty, .Sir, Househusband Crusade And Win Voters . . Dear Gloomy Gus < 'Leave· My Language Alo~e!' \Viii HO\~:ard .-Hughes buy JTT1. By TH0~1AS KEE\'IL n1ar1ans IJl.:t' ~lary Oro'"an. a hngtn~I. f---------------------------------~-__ paper sQreQder to wor k o·ru.~C~ti~l·-i--.~--0 •11Y .-11•1 EdlW• --•----E"'l-""O·'""'---·'--""h:"I ~u;::ge5tS tht: cre~.!.10.o of a ne"· ro1n· -There goes tht old election. Senator , ford Irving"• manuscript aftnr rt"s If 1.s unknn\\•n 11 ~1s. Pamel~d U .I ft .J mon ~endt'r pronoun like rn to repl.JCe McGovern has sewn up lhe Presidency in ( J through .,.,·ith Dita Beard·s m eml'I.~'.' lives l\'ith a househusband . Co '"·e"ll g"t ~'01'EB OOK hr .:ind ,;l•r ., one of the most brilliant tactical moves in ART HOPP E \ into !hi ~ co business laterl is llbrraterl ~ Ok,1y, 11 ~!~. 1-10·..,·arci ""Rn!~ ·1n :ircuf' American polilieal history: -~;I R. ·I, enoutzh l:i esche1\' an y refcrenct that ll:t rare for rn. I roulcin"t <:Art Jr~~-Rut . I d h '~II N•l11r1 rttltff\ •tl dl •I' "otWI, ... 1 \\'nuld delineal(' II person's ~l'.'X . ~he 1rn1111.d~ lllV ('\\II ,., ,U1','Tl~•1:>n o,ri ... , He called an argumentative a y e · · , ,, ., ntce111r!ly rft111 e1 th• "'""•••otr. S•"d Consequent!~·. ~1s. Ho11·ard ·~ arucle 1n Onassis be more appro;-ir 1;il<'"' .\1·rj "·hat drrnly hy ~11,l!.l:!<'!<l tni.: th~! \1·h:1 ,. rhr en met on an .airplane '111• ''1 '''"' 11 0111'"1 011•, 0 1111 .-11,r. • •·1~1ore .". ;i · nrnfe5· do 11·e call Househusb;ind,Ona.,;1;~ ... horse's I forgive the record. 'Vith the p:iss1ble exception of ,. n111\r1ncn1 i~ rnu.~l<'r1n" fnrrr.;. irr,• r•r·~ the ezprtssion ) as~:· ~fr. Eistnhose r, who go! 1n because he sional jpu rnah!"in rt-1 lncident11lh·. 11·(' a1 the f)a1l11 r1101 do i;hould U5r 111~11 in rh~rr nf hr 11nd ~1,,. "Maybe I said was a war hero . ·we h;i\·en"l hid a nice ,. i e "" · rarefuljv at temor In rf'frl\in frnrn rallin:: 11nmfn bv Nnl <'nl\" 11 iulrl !11s rr1ll""' rhe h1n~1:::ii::r• h · 1 h \\'hi H h' 1-· '·Gonrl mornuig. stupid ," they 'd s.:i~· by avoids an y..r,.ferenrP. rhe1r first nan1f's in hr11rllin?s. ThP An<f'l"a tn •1bh"'r1~h 1 ~1~. H ~•\·.:ird i~ .1 ...,., 1'1·r 1 o m e I. 1 n g guy 1n I e te Juse. "',II 1n 11·1ng f to hrr 1 its~ i mari· 0 . . shauldn 't have." the memory. ~ay <' i11:rert:ng . "B"ly. you surP ble"· that ;i v1~ Ina! 15 our current ,.r.,.,s 10 b<>:i•. 'fhf'.11 is fl.'1t ;i vcr~ JnJ:1c:1I tiOP.°'l, h11I ii Senator told Chicago speoech in·Sioux Falls l.Jst n i ~ht." '111 ~t.:1ru!I. sinrP ··Ansel:i D;:i\"is"" 1vnn ·1 ah\'a ,~·s fit 1n 11·nu !ri rlrrp 1• 1n'n the wrll nl 10:.111 D.l.ly Ne'"' '·lumn-\Yha!ever kind '''nrds yni{d u~e 10 A! (' h s Id -• h No"· don "t i;!f'l me a one-<:olumn he11dlin°. 11·" \\'Ou.'"· 11nocr ln•omprch0 n<1bll1·1,,·, • ~ d•s•r1·-. Pres1·denls R-s0 "el1. Truman. irsi. 1 e en;itor n·ou n•111 and sig 11·rono Th•rr'< nolh < < 1' \. ._ ~ ie:t ~fil{e .Royko. who Koo'ned~, •. Jnh'nson and Ni"on. "nice" and rl'p 11: "I ,l!"uc~s 1·"'1 i"rt: ri2ht . And ing \\?r'on•~1.1.·1h· -u,'I i'ols Ho"'ard"s pl;in. hqvr hr;idl1f'rS ~urh ·John an·I ~·lary Sil"' th r 1'.'ll. They b r 0 k e the st ory . '··" " after aJJ the 11·ork you" pu! in on it f'm '"'1 as ''Da1'is on ~tanrl . nrbuts T.Jo ~:1,,.,,·nv "1 p:rterl 11 u., ·· "J?:.:t at least th is -l\'Culdn't be one 01 theni :'\n. the really a\v(ully snrr~·.··. ,r~..ihts ,,.,1" p~~,·o ... m,,.',", M ~. Ho"'ard stridrn:l,v n1 ;· r ··ti r ~ \V hn pirkrrl ii !)fl. i'<l~ Ho11·ard " [)id h . nice guys were Adlai S1evenson . Barry ··v · • h h I will lay to rest the line l at rm loo nice Gold\\·ater. Hube rt Humphrey and other Byt th~ constant goadin'!. plu~ tht> \i·hat \\"£' prPach in hiring rir:icl i,.r~ hf're t rnu~ A I :1rr11i; or jr:11rnali~!1r p~:>cl1C'r. John ;;nrl i\'illr\' h'1th pick it up" Diel lo run for President." losers. strains of nighl·and-dAY c;:impaignin_c nn !hr DR-ily Pilot st:i fr. \\'rin,,.n·~ rights !'inl on!~· 1s '"hnusr1rifr"" dc~r<1din.::. b111 ~... Johri'.' nr wrii; 11 :-ilarr:' Exaclly. hf'S?an ·1n--re-u:--i:ast mnn th. he crni;sed a adi·ocares such as Or;inge fr.unt ~··s Jo.v are '"mnLher .·· ·~ran'imnth~r.·· ·11'1 :i !"ii f1~h! f·r ytiur Pf!t1al rl_cht~. r11:-riP 1'4 UP TO NO\\', this has been the only BUT TH E ~'l CEST of all 1s Senator bridge br re portedly firin_c a secretary C11 nnors do 11 !or In t:ike the hvsirria nut ""hOlf strini;: nf .:1c!1ec!il'e~ such ;:i~ "cnme· H'lward If ,,1·nu"re A~ J:flt"\d ,11 rep irtt: 'Jr hindicap that has prt:vt:nted the Senato r ~lcGovern. Perh,aps it's cruel to discu.ss a "'ho told him ht was ton olrl f'l 1vc~r Jon~ of the Jih movement. a.o; ii·itnr~~ her l~'. cu1 e, sveh r. pcr1. petife. \·1 1'ac1ou~. ~-lilor a~ \ht man ncx1 ,.., ynll , :.n;.i ;hnuld Crom sweeplnp, !he field . Evert' time he man's handicaps in publir. but you never sideburns and mod tle ~. And 1t nnl v to'Jk pnint·by·p:iint rebuttal nf :i Rirhard etc.'" rn io~· lhC' ~amr PAY s:::il!'. the s11me wa lked int:i campaign gatherini::. like the me! a nicrr guy in your life. him 72 minutes to teJI her shC v.-as Wilson column on the opp'lsit e p;i::;<'. JYi \'il,,~es anrl !he ~~mf' prrrn.(!ali\"l'S. !~st Perth Arnbov c~:ktail Party and Being intelligent. hn of course recigniz· sarked. Rt..:T ~!OST l\"THl(iUl:'\Ci nf .:ill is !hr But don·! go nH':-~ini:: 11 i:h my !11n-=:11<t~!e Vir~in ' Sacrifice ·Festival. all rresent ed th is problem ea rl.v on. And for the RUT THl:A E CO,\fES a place 1\'h~r" I prcblem rr Rl!'n"rir pers,,nat rrnrn"nc . !o r:ri·:<' 1·i;11r p·1 inL OU d • -h th t 'nte li•ent past )'ear he and his staff have b:'.!en so NO\\', it fler hea l"en on!v kno11·s "'hat rlra1i1 the line . t•l"lisex publir b;ithrn'lm$ No"· I didn·i kn011· \\"(' e1·rn h;111 II r•'hb· Anrl II h<'lhrr or Oil\ \"flll hkf' it , 1 mil'/ w a.-.r= e was c m:is 1 <::> • incredib_ly agonizing 1nner.stru~rrles. it's lem hert. b·~1 :'l>ls Ho11·,11rrl rlorsn·r ll~e ~11.nd in hrlp 1.·nu 11.·11h·.1-.1ur rh:l1r :1: t.h~ 11: now led gcable . articulatt:. channing. 11•-:rkin,1? t0c 01'erro me his innate nicene~~ ee m:i.v srrike a nore for en u;ilil\. hur I · compassicnate candidate they"d ever Initially, pl3ns called for rhe Sen::iror ;n C'le11r Senator ~1rGnvern h.!ls al least di:iubt th11t el"en Ms. Ho11·ard l'"nuld he bein~ re[rr1rd In a5 a ""ht:r"' flr <I 's he ." ri 1'l:ng table and I might (lpen the rar f . triumphf'C! o,·er his own base niceness . h ·r h d 1 ShP 1,·rit e ~. cinnr for .1'nu. I mt•hl ''''" l1gh1 · .. ·o"", met sha ve his head. paste oo als('. beetling ;,~p.r 1 s r "" 1\·rrr f"rrr.-l 10 t x· " • G. II " th 'd , . ·1 h . e eyebrows and hie his lateral incisors to f rom hrre nn in i1·c c~n count on him rhan<e our mort intimate hab1'" in a ··E·{arll~· hnw to snllf' th is pr11hlrM c1::>are11r :ind r~tl vou adnr?hl e -i: \T•\J ~·y· ,.". y. ey say. ·1sn e a nic I h 1 1 d 1· h fl · d ~ should probabl)' •· left to •·omen •.-. Jm· a-,·. '"h1•h I "c11b1 .· · •y sharp points. thus 1mprov1n,!! his ima£?e . 0 .!i ou " un rr ings. ~ a enemies an ~l.'cr.nd-flnor john aL thr Orani::e County = ·· " ' 11 NJd then the;'d start talking about But the Senat'l r "'ilS simply t'l n nice a double.-crl"lss allu~s -lo behit,·e. to pul it C"urth'l U$!" A New Pa yola Scandal • •whether Ed Muskie could lick Geor;e guy to employ such subterfut;es. snnp!r. l~l;P 3 i:eal President of the Her t:ir,ecl 1s cqu a h~· in journ;ilis.m - Wallace 1n Florida. · ' l"nilt:!i States. nrl 1n its hJr1ru? 11r pr(lmO!ional practices. THEN at a hi~h·level slaff mef'\Jng la"l It sh::iuld be an 1nsp1ring example to all but in ils rt:ferences to ii·omrn. ··Watch FOR THE TRUTH of tht matter JS Lh'1t f\la\,'. it \\1as derider! hl;; onl\.' h,·,,e 11.:i~ a ol us to see hov.• a man can overcome his \' L .. h 0ur an11;ua.Er. ~lrn. ~ e RC:mnn1shes in t.he last thing the Americ an peopl e want genuine and complete personality change, handicap.~ with naught but 11.·111 po"'er and hPr ;:irli~I,. It's riP;:i r shr h :!llf'\'l.'S mrn in the \\;hite House is a nice guy Look at The staff set out lo goad him tnto it. )Peer grit. nre running the vcrb.:il .!'how in J~11 rn~lism and she doe!'in·1 like it . News Media as Destroyers Srxis! 1.:in~u.:i!!c. il"s called. and one of r-.·l<; H"}1varcl"s f;:ivorit e targets is the word ''hou~e1rlfc.'" It sh:-iuld be ah:ilish ed Rl ,ngc:h['r ~nd. in a dig at h<'r sexis! co- 11· n r k e r ~ . ~ h e s u g g e s I s t h ::i I ''housrht•sb.1nd"" hr used tn describe a \\"AS~ll !\"GTON -\\'e h:.vf' uncovere d evidcnrP. nf a new payola sc~nda l in the b1llion-dollar record inrlus!rv, D i ~ c jnckcvs ;ind pr ogram di rert nrs'acros~ the countr.v Rre pro\·idPrl 1vith free Yac1tionl'i , prol'itirutes. c;ish and J L Robertson. vice chairman of th e Feder al Reserve Board . told a meetin g of benkers 1n Florida that the nev.•s n1~di a "are being used 00 undermine the credibility of every· one who repre.sents authority in Amerj.. '<!a. He added that ii was jeopard izing the national "security ·• It is a sv.·ecping in· dictme nt. consider· ing the history or ne"·s presentation in th~ count ry. Since the founding . A m er i c a n ne"·spapers 1early ones were usually political sheets) have been reporting and , ('otnmenting on the political 11cene. fre- quently in its relation to the International ( RO YCE BRIER ) scene They expend grea! energy lt;t &ch1e\'lllg accuracy 1n their reporting . and the bes!. and 1ncidentall ·,· rhe mrisr 1nf1 11rnti.::il nnes. strive for in1 p.ar1lal1lr in theh-rd .tor1al comrnenL Ar!derf In in nur !1111r :are television-radio n e 11· s prc~rn1:i!H.,l'!S, v.·hich inherited the ethic of the pr1n1ed medium . NO RESP01''Sl.6LE ne\1·sn1an main· ta ins that accurac~· and 1n1parllal11y ::irr easily attainable or irivariably practiced. particularly ltl political areas. thou s.h part of that lack is rooted in the in1· mensity of news phenomena Jn .:i day of 1nale unkn 'lwn l"aultrd intn fhi> publir in.slant global communlralion limeli,eht Bul ntt11·smen general!~· are a~ re.:i.lous · Anrl 11.·h~l's m'lrc. there's !h is bus1n".•S ror truth ;:ind ~s devote d to country 11s of he:idlinPs .. John. Dick, GPne. Gtor_l!e nl ht r categnrit~ nf citJ7.rn~ ,11nd Henry are ah1·~ys Linrlsay. ~ix<'n, In the course of their "ork. ho11.·ever. ~1~C;riti_r. ~lrC.01·crn a·nd Kis51oger in r:i rs 11s payoffs for song pluggin.c. Some hl,1t-tim" rlil'f' !nrkr.V!I ha1·,, ruri up rhnus.:ind s of dollar~ in bills at l.;i~ Veg.:i!I plf'11surr hn11o;r~. alt nn !hr rxpr>l"l<i<' sr- counl of rec0rrl rom· they h11 ve a cnntinunus associafion vdth lhe he11dlines, So. it is argued. Be!J;i politician givf's ullerance 10 th;i ! which is A1>zup. C~old 11 i\lcir. ln:lir.!I G;indhi and panics. - l1nn5, ;ind they dn nol f1nr1 in ,11 l11rJ!r f::hirl ey Chisholm should be Abzu~. l\1e ir, ~lore thrin 11 rlnzrn yr:i rs aj!o, lhe na- share nf them ~ de dica!Jon In e1:~cl tr11'l1 GRodhi and Chisholm in headlint:s. tion 11'a~ sr-:~ked by pa yol a scandal~. "'hen it lOuches the ir 011·n 11'lhfiral an1ihi-Congrcss1on;:il hc11r1n,I!"~ revealed in S'lrriirt lions. They. loo. m:iy h!' rl~1otrd tn cnun I '~'ORRY A BIT about tti1s one. deta il how record con1panies m.:iniput~tc 1 try. bu! 1hey often fin!! the p11ru~.:1n tiaZ!'! T~ere·s a wn!T'l'ln in the headlines fre-pub!ic tastes by bribing disc jocke~·s to ~urrounrling them rlifficuli lo penrl rate quently under the !11bel "Jackie." \Vould boost ~elt:cted records. As 11 resul! oi the Ti~IS JS the fund;:imrnl:il cnnllii·l ~1 ~. Howard wan t me tn call her hearings. p11y(llll: btc~me. ;i F..«:rious "Onassis" in 36·point Bodoni ? Wo1.1lci Ms. fede ral crime. be111·ccn ,llovernmcnt. 0pe.raterl h~' pnl ili· cians.-and the ne1\'S media orer;iterl by YET OUR invr.i:.tigatinn sho"'S lhlil ne11·s n1co. 11 hn in !he main ha1·,. nn!hing By 6 eo1·ge ---~ payol a is back . .,.,.it h only t.hf'. techniri11es to gain by unLruth. .!illphtly chan11('d. Thf" nc"' ~ayol a fncu ~!!s A centra l dictionary def1111!1on tif Dear George: on the "top forty" list5. which can make "credibility " ls ''.\\·or!h~·· of ht?l ir f ·· lf " \Vhen my husband comes home a hit or consign a record to oblivion , polit.ician gil·es ultf'ril:nce tn !h?.1 11 h1tf't is dr unk he playfully kickJ me lo the The '"tnp forty"' lists supposedly ~:·e Two Fears Ar.e Honest not worth~' 0f belief. he cannot C<'ln1plaln shln and says he Is ·jijst playing. b~sed on th<' popularity of the' new 5on;;:(. or dis he lit>f. It is a.n inbuill h11 7.ard'of his \Vha t should I tlo about this pa inful The re cord compa11ics have been a h!"' to business . habit of his? ' rla: !he Jlsls artifici 111Jy by paying off dl&C Commt11tory by Hou·f/rrl K Sr1111h en ABC neu;s ft1 orrh 17. 1972 Th.e school busmg 1s,ue I!> & colhs1on btl\Ri't!ll two qu ite honest fears One is the ft1 r nf most v.hue parenls that if the present trend of court arder~· t&bu& goes on ... it will lead to mo1•in~ the ir children from good nearby schools to poor, far1way schools Jn cr1me·prQne nei&hborhoods. The contrary fear Is that of leaders like Fr. Hesburgh. the head of t h e government'& clvll·riaht.s commlsslori. \hat stopping court arders·to-bus ...• Will reverse Clur lone. hard pro;res~ toward •n integrated nation . It will let ' local offie1als w,111 up the nation betwetn 1----!'IUJUIJ i1t.1nd.l!hlte SJ,lburbs. and never the tw1 ln shall meet. )'he President's decision -to atop turlher court orders-to-bus and spend more money on poor scho&ls -11 not 1urprls1n1. There are fer '!Mre worried • A considerable 11rea or !hP rr!ea.~r nf LIJ\fPY jockeys 8nd prol{ram directors. parents to be placated than \\"Orried ne"'8 by public men at all levels today Is. Dei1 r L1mpy: The stake$ run into the hundrc:is of liberals And both sides ag ree more if nnt un11•('1rl hy of be lief. at Jra~t s11;,pcct millions. ho Id •• 1 h 1 This 1usp!cted ma1eriaJ 1.!i spread be fo~e Rise abo1·p 1t ' If he kicks you rn ' u ~ sptn IJn PQOr sc nn s. • "'"'~men "·hn ha1·e learned b~· sad ex· the shirt turn your back on hlm. Recorfl eomp11n,v-off1ci11ls. Qf l'oursr. Still. his plan /ea,·eli 1n unel'l$Y fee ling. perience to be skeptical of public posi-~·rite slrrn memos ag111nst pi1y()l:1 :;ut J\fore needed to be 11id. more vlaoroosly. lions . • Deiir c;eorg,.: man y of them \\'ink while thrir prnmniivn We needed a more throaty rea f· \'h . h f · d men lavish disc jockeys \\'ilh fa vor$.. fi rma lion of our commitment to become A Sl~'G LE LARGE example should bf! '' A 15 1 e n1UTie " tha t big ~IT 1 int egrated. Poll s say 70 ivre~t of~ understood by Mr. Robe.rtson. since 1t called an •lbatrnss th1it sailors are 1\tV ASSOCIA TJ::, Lt$ Whllt n, has r-so superstitiaus about? Americans wanl that. Though the Presi· dea ls "'ifh "&ecurity": A running sore in sPoken to wltne5!iP ~ i'ln the inside of tne dent spoke Ill of.school planners, 1 slale· nur national Ure concerns the cost of F.H. record Indust ry. Thr.y, 8~ked that their mcnt ol somt tong·r.11ngt: plans to In· armamtnts ; when ii tra nsplr@s tha{ 11n Dtttr r .H.: Identities be w)thhcld for fl!:a r thP.te tegrate neighborhoods by fedt:r.111 housing announctr.I cost is null1fleQ by contracl\131 The bird to "'hich you refer, long ml~ht he reprlsal.!l. _and tax Incentives -l h e r t by overruns. whlch hai!i ~ccalf'd a fis ure in seajolng legends and .The.se witnesses -have described J he_ automouca lly intr.grating .schools -~rom th~ people, impaired credibility Is mentfo ned In COlefi<tge'""s T•Ancfenl p3yClff patterns in detail. Not only are would hal'e helptd. 1nevltable .. Th1s 11 pf.>1ies to local. aff"irs as M&riner," is callM in ilba -bl,q·tlme disc jockt!ys collecting payola'. \Vitho1u that. 11 nd "·Ith !he one •ccess well as to nailiona.t affa irs. Its name is Sam . And' I'll do I.he b.\lt the small-st11tion jockeys Bre clamor· to radii 11ecommod allon -the courts-· If fhere Is no sub~tanial evasion or Joke.!!? , in~_to ge:Lthr!r sh1H'e of the bol'!dlf.". tll.be-rutrlcled ..... __..ibe..plan..aoundl 111-dlatorlk>n n~mtf.Ws whtclrl-1-on1-l--~~-~~~~---.~l--'l'b•oC-record cnmpaniu. o ex.ample too mu ch !Ike: a return to the old into thousands -lhere is no credibil ity (A calm, tlioughtful approach hi:i1·e furnlshM wholesale Jo ts of free &eparate·but·equal plan .· .. \\11th separ•· or security problem (lhe t!quation 111 not may hflp solve yoor problems, Or. records to sofalled "R&.8" {Rhythm and lion more rtgld. and eqiia Uty, as elways, ve.ry complleat~1. 1nd Mi. Ro!:ierl1on , If )'flU rollly are hooked -on Blue~1 jockeys and programmers. They. ln doubL . "'lU have to addte:A bankers on other sub-hysterl1, wr ite to G~rge. t 1ll !urn, sell the records cul-ra te to record May·even ts pmve: this fear baseless. jects. stores. pocket the pn:>fit and boom thelr I ·- JACK. A:\DERS O~ bPnerar1or~· rrcorrls over thP A1r"·ave~. "f i1r rnore ;:iud;:ic1nu5 recnrd promol l'r! h:ive ~imply briberl the record plu.11:ger~ with r.::ish or with nc"' riir~. Thu.~. an und(!rp.::iid "R&f\"' jockcr m:i v be ~ttn riding around in a $.'i.ri")I) ritr. i-11 .. for pushing a fe\\' ··1op forty " rcrnrd.1. THE J)t;Pt:s in all fhr" ~rr Arn{'rtr:a'! bop-cr<liy teenager~ . .::i lw11.v~ "Agt'r to buy ti1r l.111est "hit~.·· Thr se yn11n~.~1ers h;n·p no 1nklin~ of th<' i:l"n~5srr·like 1vor!d "·hic h ri~s record markeli"-i:l. The Federfll C~mmunic;i!inns Crtrn· missio n a!~() h11 .sn·1 detl"Cted the ~m ,,ll or scandal , ,11pparen1ly, in lhe tern"gf'I record r11:1rkelplace. Fr.olnnl.e : So widesprc~ci i~ rnrrupt1'1n ln the selrclinn or '·!np forty··. records !hat ethical station s likr \\I ARC in New York Clly hllvf' srl up lln r.xf)f!nsive sampl ing anr! mrn :torlnt; !l;i~lcm tn m,11kr sure record ~t"rrs fai rly rP.port 1\'hal reco rds are sell ing bc~t. Only these rtc6rd5 are includco ~.s .. u1henlic WA BG "top forties .·· ORANGE COA5T DAILY PllOT Robl"rt N. \Vetd, Publisher Tho1nns Kccv1/, £d1tor Albert \V. Btlll'S Ed ltorinl Page Edifnr The ' ed1tor111 I l).llS" l)f lh0 c Oll!IY Pilot Sf'f'k~ lo lnforrrr 11 iid Fillmu· late re11dl'r• by prraentlnr 1hJ1 nt.Wlf>3 Pf"r·, opinion,. ll nd com· .mcntary on topit"! of ln•crt:sl 11nd ~gnlflr3nr(', by provldln r 11 fnru m tor lhf' exprPs.slnn or nur r<'!drrt' opin ion~. ""d hy ~""'nllna Tht "E'nf'~v; .. 11 poin1' fit lntnl"Jl'fi'iifn';:... -1---- sC'rverJ 11 nd spokesmen on 11'\plca of thtl d&y. _ Sunday, 'April 2, I 972 • DA.IL Y ~ILOT Wan.ted · for · .u·.s. President: A G·e·nuine Hero.~~ Bi· JACK WA ~Gll Chr1st1rr11 Sctt'nre i\fn1n tor Strr1rP LOS A\'(';~:LF:~ -Jnhn h"~ a \'flit 'hat h, 11 nu ldAh kf' 111 pin nn thP brl'1tst nf ~ru1 1,. prPsl drnli11l cand1dri1e -but he ha~n·t h;id a bnnl! f1df' hrrn to v111e for since lh"' ·so·s. . Nrw li11n1p~h1rr han "!ready 1·n1cd in ll~ pr1 mar~· 1"Jnrid<1 had voled. 11\inins \Yil~ voting. \\'i!\Cf10s1n \\'Oll ld 11ntr Apr1i 4. Before John kn<.'\\' 1l thr prnn:iry 1vnuld be in full nr;itorv hrrf' in C:ilifol'n1a. A forrner ritY rd1tflr or the nld i;ref'n· t .vrshadP l'lrhool. he has dea lt wi th surh tnevil :i bd1t 1r~ bcfnrr "Ru1 "'hPrP h.:t"" 1111 thr hrrors fi'l4t""'' hf' 11·a ~ rompla in1 n~ '~"lllll' mp nnr ui !hr "·hntl' 1··nuntrv. \\'hat we nerd in th,s elect inn ts A hr r~ ·• E1·rrybod,I' nnrld~ -from Jnhn 1n !;11? roo1:erv~t1ve m1dd lf' to lhfl "·1do1,1• on the ou1er rlght to the pend11nt·hung long-hair f'ln th{' outPr left . They v.·ere d1ver!1ty 1n ~careh of an ldcnlic;ll \'aluci ... and not find ing lt this yt'nr. -\\'AR . the lradillnnal well spring· of Ule htro prnt ype. ha.o; gone oul ()f !!lyle a~· a presldefit producer. Nnbody par11dr~ thr ir militar.y reenrrls in public lln}'mOrf'. C~n­ dldillrs 11ren't even pull ing the fa ct in thrir handout~ . .especially If It wa5 in cnn· nC'tt1nn with Vietnam . - i'\eArly r vcry o!hf'r 1~a r the c·ounlr.v el'Pr fflU.\:ht producC'd a hlgh-1 .. vcl military ht'ro "'h<i "''"~ elP1'1tlf'd brcau~e nf 11 in ln pres idrntiti l ro ntrntioo and ;;;:n r .Jah n a hero's brea~t on v.•hlch to pin his nore. Out of the R<'\'olut inn11r~· \Var - EQUAL RIGHTS Gt'Orcr \\'8sh1ngton Out of !ht' Ct\'1] \\111r -~\'Jlllam Te{'Umseh Sherman who v:riuld ncl1 run if no mlnatt? and v.•ould nnl 11er\·t if ele<'jed, and IJly-s~es S. Gr.vit u·ho did bot h. San JuAn llJ!l produrt'd Tf'ddy Roos('velt, And eight ye11rs •rter D-Day v.·t ~nt Dv.•ight E\senhov.•er. "All v.·e'\'e gol now," John~ say~. ·is pol1t u.:ian.~. Who can you nsn\e amoni 1111 those Demot·r11ts or anywht i't' el!e who i.o; a hero of 8ny kind'.' That's tile trouble." An astronaut John? How about an ss!ronaut'.' "Nah. ther'e art tno manv of them 11nQ.... !her al! lonk ali ke and !hey~,., all betn to• the.·moon:" - A .\10\'!~; STAR . then John How about that" Ronakl Reagan , ~·ou knnv.·. r:ot elected go\'ernor of Cahforn1a straight off Notli i11 g Wro11 g With W 011ien in Combat, Says · NOW Leader ir1 Colu1li~i Critique . By JO Y CONJ\'ORS qu;ilif 1erl women shnu!<lr:'I be in comb;if, Prrsirl ent -\l'01ncn h;i\'e oft~n fr1ught side-by.side Orange Count}' Chapter tvl!h men in time of rP"li need . Nal!on1I Or~anh:atlnn for \\'ome1' Nor is there any re,son V.'hV \1 nmrn rd hkt In lry to alle\'inte t~e ap-shoulcl not pilot con1bat aircraft or C'nn1- prehensinn ishoulri I !l<IY hys ~eria!l th<1t m;ind na1·af operations: rnce we ha1·l· 11c- Only wrimPn ;ind hla1 ks can undrt'~t;ind 111 whal <'Ost to one',~ i11tPgrity d11p~ nnti lnse a name - \l'hite rnPn have nel'rr h:id their f'gos thus ".'ru.~hr<l Tht P,qu~I Rij?hls Amendment 11•:11 bf' a !i:aiv:i1 inn to \l'Oinen in this respec t. <tppeared in RiC'h;:ird \\'ilson's column <'P.SS to proper lra ia1n!:'". lhPre arc those of 1 h 1 R' h u.o; "'ho \\·ill rnake octs1.1nding pil11ts and AS FAR AS so-calle<I prolf'c~ive labor discu~!i n11: !ht f'rfeC'ls 0 1 P Equa ig !s I<' Ade rs~ don't you J11Jb: it rnr a second . Amendment in the Da ily Pilot l11st Sun· On the other hand . it i.• not at ~·1! clear legi sla tion is conce;nei, T~lie VII o! !hf! clay. ·that ma le 11nd female retTuit.o; \\'tlt:ln ha\'? 1964 Civil Righti; Ar: hs s all but 1riped it The grratrst fc nr ;ippcars to bf' lhit t lo live togc!her. For many ~·r irs lhe out. alrrady. and v.•on1'?:1 v.·ere ~lad lo sre lhe cnnslitutional mandate fl f the amer.d· Suprrine Court belie ved "scparatr. b1 1t it ~o. tM_.c ause it 1vas us a 'a insl us: ~·<ltf rr1u:il" rdur;11lon 1.ir !he r:u r~ 1ras ·1 · · I 1· · h ment 1\·nuld he. 11hsol ute . 1'h1.~ i.~ not !'n. C . , can imagine 1ow 1nany ex u r\·e ir. s ons111 u1111nal!y pern11ss1t',Je . \\lh1lc tn;;t i ~ had 11·right-Ji fli ng ;rqu1rementi; wri1!rn for examp~,.. the F"1r~1 Amendmtnl !ia,~. nn !nn2er 1he case. ··yei:.1r;:itr hut ei1ua l'' ln!o the spec.~ to keep 11,01r en our. !hr ' I :rnera! ~:lrrtnr Hour·• f'lr ""!)fl:<1T:1 \'11llt~ 0<1y~' or 1,1·h11tr1rr Rut b\' no\1• ,John \\'ll~ off nn 11 re1 ,.,.. t lh1nki11i:' abriut \\';i~bi.nctnn. Shcim11n, ffr<'n l. llno!i:r,·eft , an d F.1i1rnho11•rr. \\'h at 11 bou1 ·. \\'e.s1111orPl.11nd. ,John ? Could you \'Olr fnr hiin 1r he \1•35 ru n· nlna? He's a general, Jt'lhn, a hero fron' \'letn;im , · ' Aul !hr fir.•! 5rr~rRnl 11:t F't. fh·flg J; h11d sald ··c1111't .~!11nd \Vtstmnrela nd. l ~a 1v the way lh ing.o; "'ert 1n 'Nam:' "That's another reai;n n the \'1rlru~m 1,1ar ts sur h a hummer.'' .John S.ll 1d ··it h;:i sn't prod uced a hern you Cll n \'Ot<' I If Bt: a hero In \'1 r!nRnl and you art :111 11nl i·h<'ro at homt " · Tht: l11d.I' on tht bus 1n Flnr 1cla h11ri .~;l'ri ~he wnuld \'OI<' f,.,r R1rhatd :'\1>:f'I: for prts1riN1t aga in . but not her.11 u~e ht \\as a hrrf'l Hul 11 hrr11-vr1•s!dt1;I. J)1\ 1~ht E 1~tnhn"Pr, hnd onrt \1krd him l'Ol'IUJ!h tri h.111' t11nl ,,~ h1., 01\·n \'l<'t' prt>Sidcnl, and thnt .,...,., i:nnn rnott!lh ror hr-r.--. '"TEI.I. \IE 11ho', r11n111nl(. rnan " •Ai•I 1h11 youni:: rn::in v.·11h tht· t>e;ird. !hr Cared h.,Uon1~ ~nd 11le shirt (lf 111any enlnrs. "] hAl'f•1l0l bc>t'll kl'f'pinjl 1J~. ~l 11~kit>? Hmn1111 . llr:ircl of h11n ~1(.'(:o\'trn·: Y~h! Hur nphrry? Aga.111. huh'' "\\'11H. hlH hR.s i:tn,\' of !hf' !'UY~ r•1un1n'l s:,ot <'h11r1snir1? 'fh11 L'~ wha t "'f' nted. C'hnri sn111 1'111 I don't set Ptl\' char1~n1a ··1.ind~;11 ·• \'rh. hu! l(l(lk :it \'r11 \'nfl< 1t ~till isn 't ~nh rd Ktnnfd~ 7 Hr lsn't runn1n~. thou.c h. is hr" "\\'hat f)Nlp\r r1".ilh 11 ant " ~.-+ul th ;i prt>lty hlond<' 1n thr miniskirt -, a father unai:e for prcstdt lll. \\ e ;e ll ,,. e • - In part. "Congre ss sha!: make no \aw . . . harracks. restroom~ and showers rery l.k I ·1 b · 'I The proper WlY lo pro!ert ll'nr.1<':\ 1 , ahridging free dnm nf speech .. ," ··:--;co 1 e Y \'l'I 1 e penniss i..i c. \vorkers frOJll exp!o:ta;i9n is throu.!.!h ~ 1!1"'" sound~ prr11~· ah ~nlute . rtor!'n't IT' . ln i·o mh;il znne~ \\ht're !hey mig ht he unionizat ion, and if m;1le-dominated I 1n1pr;i ctic ahle. our penp!r v.·ill s.1fl11 [l':i rn unions v.·on'I do 1te i·0b. i\!male· ~ ........... ~ ."ind ,\·et "·e 11 !1 knoll' that 11·e c;in·1 s lt•ut 11·ha t f:uropPan ~ ha\'e knOwn :11r rcn-· -do1ninated unions will. I promise ~·nu! lookinl! to \Olr f•lr '11n11·ho<.h 'AhO I• dl'ri~11•e. turr. f1rn1 ~m!'hod\ a Rlrl can tonk up tn -1\'f'll like rladril' ' ':\wnrone s.:ud bth k 111 Ul~1:Z w~ the l,1\1 h<'ru, Gr11rr<tl ~:hrnhov.rr. v.·~~ run• n1ni;: rnr ptt'SJdt•nt out of i:rntral Rcpubhr;in ;Hclaun :lJt:Rtn~t A d J a 'I Ste venf;ur\. th•t ~I r Ei~,.nhnv.('r r?'mlnd · t'd votrrs of thrir fnthe r :i nd ~tr. ~t~V!'nsnn rt'1111udrd lhrrn of Lhf'1r brn\ht·r·ln·la\\' ··1M1n1 l'n1 lh1nl..ini.: of." ~;i1d !hr hlo!ldl'I 11~a11i. ·Iii th:i r ~··u;~ b1· llnn ~!"Lea n - 'An1enr1u1Pir'11\e pa'rt "'htre he say~: 'l'hr 1hrct• mrn · I arlnHre m!'l~I th f!t Fathrr. S 1lt1. Rnd !ll'll~ Cihns t they r.1ugh! !ht' l.1 .• t "J111 1,1 tht' cna<t the dll\ f'h• m1i ... ir d1rrl • Fnr .lnhn :inrl h1. L!l'11rr~11•1n, non• flf 1i1.:i1 ,r11111r~·1n11 sremi rr. rub off flfl 11'1da~ ~ r indiriatc~. • .. ' ''flre" in a cro1l'ded thratf'r . nor can 11 r tunes -it's reall y no Lio th ino. ~---- " " Since the United ~atrs .is rn~o~I Jl~·•~l~t~··~o-------'----------~ hh1 -r 7·n.,..;;;;--d,,.ulg•-"•t......,relH<>-enemies.-nLlh,.______ lmndrrd,.ars-.ITL \1t<lfn -mus '"' v·mA I •• ~£Ru~S -AL~EAt>Y-? , rountry v.·ith impun ity. ('RJ ,\llNA L LA \\'S 11·ou!d simply li:.il'e been exciggerating 11·hcn he concl uded lo ilppl y equally lo ll l('•l and lo .won1r n, tha t 24 \l'Ords add ed lo the Constitution F.1·pn tod~Y: v.·ornen ~l:!i 1 be crin"'1l'l ed nf 1vould "destroy a .~riciJl s!ruclure handed THf: POl\'T i~ that Con stil ulinnal manda tes arc nel'er ahsolute. At most ---~=~~ rape b~· a 1d11~~ and <1bc t'.1~g: .11'Qnirn 1·ai1 do11•n through thou.;=!;-ids of vear~,~--•l~--hfl----~>n"'*C--ted--ti+-~01lah0t1" of--the-Amen n1enl \\'I I not 1·han ge !he ,OC'ial the.I'. put a hurdPn nn the i:overnmcn' 11) i;holl' ;11n .. over"·hrl minJ! s~:ite intcre,t'' for \\'hptev~r lair is hcing put t.o !hr !c><,t. · Presenll\', stale la11s "'hich clM! 111'h d1scrim1n11°!1nri "b;i;:;ed on sex arr testcti under thP 14th AmenrlnH•nL. There: are onl~· t"'I) ca!('~nrics of l:iv•~ v.·hieh mu t meei thr ··o\•er"·hr.l m1n1t ;;\ale interest'' test undtr thP 14th Amendment : I ) la.1\'S v.·hich d1~crim i natP on thC' ha.,is of rarr: anrl. 2) lav.·~ "'hirh deal \\'ilh "basir ri\'11 righl.s ." All olhrt la"·~. including all olhrr liiws V.'hich dtscr imina!e on the bas is nf se1. mu~t nn lv n1eet a "reasonableness'' -. le.st. that i.o;, the statP need on ly ;;ho"' !hat there is a rea sonable connection bet"·ern a prnpc~ st :ilt' intrrr ~I :inri !he la11· in question R::i ~ed on this lrst. the t:nited St~!e~ Suprrmr Cr.url hr!d rccentl;.i that a ~l::i!P ma1· rrQu1re a married ~·r,n ;in lo ust her hus b;ind's last na 1ne in apolyin~ for a drl\'er'.' n~ nse~l'en though he \1·on1an dr,ired In continue us1 ~~ !"er ma iden nam(' :ind her husband a~rf'!e!i to her use nf 1!' You can ~··". thc1. that the 11'b AmPndment 1:; n'll sulf:c1ent as i1 stands to prol'ide \\'11"1cn equal treatmPnt undt'r the la,,,,·. ~ • THI:: l(th A \\E,\'f"t\J}':;~T ha s an rn;;hl· inf! cla11se unclr·r· \Vh i~\i (,1'li;tress r;11n pa ~s add itinn:il :c'gis!.::i l!Qn tn carry out the _ pro\·i~inns 1 i '. .1r :\1nrndn1rnr. Had Congre!I:~ p:i ~<trd a !'l at ut r mak ing riisrrin1in:1 !1•'' h;i~rr.I i•n ~<.'X r onstitu- t!onall y su-\1'· '•;:is ~·~c.r i m in::it irin b11std on TA('e now 1• 1111 .~t~!e lc~islati<Jn bii!'i:?ri on sex 2roup•ni: 11nuld ra\·p tn 1TIC'tl !he "ovcrwhe\min;:i: ~!illf' 1n1rrr.~r· lc.!=.I in ordtr to be. hr.Id \·aFrl. Surh a sla~u1c \\'OUld have ::ich1evcd a1mfls l ;i s rn11ch as the Equal Ri,::hL'i Am<>1,dn1rn1. A~n1ost, but not quit e. f or one t hin~. th r '4th ;\:111·11dn1ent d0f'5 not de:il "'il h fedr>rill !e 11•. it on!! af· ftrls ~talP 1.riw. The>rr 11rr> m;in~· ie{'!1 r:i l Jawi; which p1 PSC'nll~· '11scrimina!e on t~e b3sis nf st'x lfnr r·xarT'plr. snC'i ll l <tCC"1ri1y l;iv.•s 1. Thf'sr 11·1u1ld n;·~ 0C rorrrr1ed CVC'n bv a !l:tarua,1 dy .!.lr1 nJl1hen!'.':l l·tth A'mendment. The second reason frminisls v.·;infrd ;:i Consritulional Ame.ndmenl r11ther than a .siatute is t.hal it's harder to .repeal and therefore affords more Jong.range secur i· ty to wnmtn. \ PASSING tn speci{ics, I'd like to 1u1J1wer 11 fc"' of the specters of doom \Vilsog raises as t.Jie e!f P.cts of thP Equi'l Rights An1cndment. Pregnant ~Cri·ice wrmirn v.•111 likrl y be: nble lo nb tain a .. h:.rdll hip" di~chargr. just a.o; m1"n \11ith dire family re.o;ponslbililit'5 nQ\\' C'.111. On the other h11nd. women v.·ith children nul of wtdl<'l('k would nn lflngPr be suhjectrd to \ht' humil h11lon of hr1ng summarily c1s t out 1.( the Etr vice - bectiuse me n would bi:: ot:trAAt'd tn J._ee unw@d r11thers so c11 st out, 11nd the prac· tic~ V.'OU\d CtlSt fnr b:it';; (txes. - The !!am@ tffC<'t wouid bt' ;:ich it'\'fd for 1ervlce men and 1vnn11•n v.'ith dependent ehlldren -men would b~ so outr11,ired a betn~-truted thi' WA)l--\Vomen are-llQlv___ treated. U1e practice 1,1 ould finally cl!ase. And about time. Ina! . TllERE ls NO rcas'1n why lhe-n1ilit.l:f ,\1ann Act; nor docs H net'd lo be a struc-tu re. it 11·j[J on lv rh?nf!c the J:1\v, lnw 11•on1an 11 ho is tran'i pJrlcd ,al'rns<.; .~!:1te \l hieh h:is )X•{'n in t:Xi!ilrnL·e a r~lali\'C!y lines for !ht• purflU<.;c of .,n illrg;1I a"!: In<> short !Lill<' <ti that. ~lann Acl itself dot's 11C'l discr1mi:1:1tc fin Bui s11 .!hat the>re n1av-be no misun· at•t•oun t of St'x . 1!crs1;1nding, let 111e s!iy ,penly ~·hit \\'hilr ii rn a.l' ou1r;1gr a :-n:i n {11 lhi11~ 11f 11·on1 en's li ~r;11ion doe.~ indeeC lo chan;i:e a 11·oni;10 krrpin2 her 1na1dcn n:1 me il f!Pr the sfX''ia! strueture that men find marr1~J:!f', lh<' outrai:' 11 CJuld be noth in,;:: so ronvenient and comfort a hie -;:i r.d ('iimp;:irer! In th e ou ir.1;it men v.'t.111ld feel men \1·ould dri v.•e!I io st ar! gett int ustd if !hry. as 1romrin nri11· mu.~t. 11·crP re· rn the idea.. becau~e th is time -lo bor· quirll!d lo ~J\'e up the !r r.ame u!)'ln mar· rn11• ;i phrasp from Susnn B. Anlhony - riage. failure is 1mp.1ss ibl'2~ · . ;_..,-"i< ... 011J y Men With Ego . ProbJe1ns _ .By .JA.\tES ~·IORK R1rhar<I \\'il ~on. in his column on 11,nmen's l1h, rr ies to con1u re up all sorts of un"'·arran!rd fears about ;inv Cflm- rnitmen l of fh1~ n:il ion to equal rii;hts fnr 11·nmrn. Ohl'inu~ll· he can fln l)' surreed H people fa il 1n .. 1h1 nk about the points he ra1.(e '. Hr r·lai1ns prej!nant \\'On1rn v.·111 ha ve lo hf' Sl'nt out nn combat v.·ithout regilrd to their lempnrary d1st1bilit~·. That's a deception . Pregnant v.'nmen can be ex- tmpted for !he ;:;an1e rea.c;on mrn \\'ilh broken lei,:s arC': 'l'he disabili!v lim its their mobilitv . He claims th~t na:ne change s in m~rriage v.·ill be nullified . That's a lrif\r. \\'hri rPal!y ccirrs - besides a fe"' 1nrn v.-Hh ego problems'? He claims that v.·on1rn <';:in no longrr he protecl.ed from excessh·e!y heav~' work . crov.·ds of \\'Omen rus~ing into construe· -, tion and mining? Ht: Cl.Al.\IS that slattitory·rcipe la\\•s and the like 1\•i ll be abo lished. That 111 ~11 i~ a flN'eplion. ;\lost of the .. mnral1t1•1 la'A'S he tiled ;ire il legal intrusions by the state into pe<iple 's pri\'ate live!. The fe"· \1·hirh \1·arrant sav ing, l.Mse aga inst rapt' and \1·hile slavery. relate lo rriminal abu se of one person by another. There's no re:isonable argument to sup- port exposing ¥.'Omen to crimin&l abl!se: just because v.·e are trying to give them rqual rights. \Vil son rasls 11 1v is tful eye al a "soe!al s1ructure handed down through thousanc:s of years." For my part I would s.11y ··gnnd riddance" though I am h11rclly surh a utopian a.c; to bel ir v, that these 2'1 \1·ords tof the equal -righls amendment 1 v.·ill. al a stroke, reverse the course of hiS!Or)'. 1Ut 11y-ool ,,~ 11ppr·~l-1e-slaml&rri,._-~ . • r• c..'· . Ii o, ... ·~-..,j(\.o.t.I' for combat sold lrrs -· as Ion~ as the 1t1nd1rds llave 1 ril1·ect rel1tlon~hlp to the needs of crmhitt and ure not 11rbltrary. And the.re ·& no reason why 'You Don't Need to, Build a Bigger Reputation • , . J.111t Let Me Sit on the One You'vt Got' Meany: New T ype of. Baron' ''The public be damned." Years ago this was an atiilucle "'hieh "·a~ generally altribute!1 to "robber baronll" who controlled 90 "~ nf tht in: dustry and cqmmerce of this fledgling country. • , Today, it ca n be applied to a handful of labor leaders headed by President George Meany of the AF'L-CJO. There Ts no bther wav !O describe ad· eqUatc!\· the distinct disscr\'ice lo !he American p u b I i c that ~feany and hi,11 selfish f Pllo\\' bosses ha~·e ~ho\1•n by rt- -signing from I he Prtsid en l's Pay Board. W& HA\IE here 8 situ il lian \1•hrre a Republican President is struggl ing might· ily and going to ec"!lomic cxirrmrs lo try and head off an inflationary i;piral which started with unlimi ted spcndin$ ~r the government's money by previ ous Democratic Presidents and a long prriod cluring 'A'hich Democrats in Congress and the government pandered to el'e ry slighL wish e.w.:pressed by the union bosse.~. Thi~ i.'I a difficult, aln1ost irn1>0ssible job which President Nixon is under1ilk ing . Actua!ly, he is tryin g lo save the Ameri - <'An CC1Jnomy from the rui n which ('OUl<I result from the long· years of fiscal ir- responslbility engineere9 by lahor 's Democratic friends . The attempt to halt the shrinka~e n( the dollar ancl the ruination Of our monr>- !Ary system requires the best etforts nl all groups invot~·ed. To date. the re- sull.'1 ha ve not been entirr:!_.r__ fa vorablr, evP.n though the corp6Fafions. the gnl'· e'rnrnent and the consume rs have dnnf! 1nore than their part. The on:y holdoul- lht only real fly in !ht' ointment-I~ the part played by selfish labor bosses. THE BR EAKING POINT came a few dayii ago when the President's Pay Board insisted on cutting the West Corist longshoremen's new wage increase 21 "~ lo IS"i. When you con.c;jder that ralsr~ genertil!y for other v.•orking people 11re bt'ing held to !ht> genera I ru le of 5 5', , !he 'nor1nlly of Meany's greed becom rs fully app:trc.nt. An intrrcsti ng wrink]e In this de vr lop- meni l,11 the concern shown by opponeo!.~ ()f th~ Nixon Adtnfnlstration that Me11 ny \\'Ill provide Mr. Nixon with 11mple c:.ui1e lo bl111me any 'conom lc fallures that may OC'Cur , berore Nov.ember on tht Jal>or union bosse.o;. . rerhAps the most ridiculouii edit!}l'1AI cnmml'nt lo t'O mt out of !hi.~ mfss ~­ long,11 to The WA.'lh1ngton Poot. wh lC'h s11id : "President Nixon has ... donc h1,11 level be~ over the past gix months tn create an almosphr.re.-of~ho.~11y and ituspicinn' betwrcn lite \Vhilt' House .i1nd l.:.bor." Tn 1~rcer.1 !h:i1 .~1aternent , 1h,. l')bsrr\·cr has to bet e\IP 1h11t Presi<lent Xi>:on !!pent 11x.. rnonlha trying tQ.,.U:r:aruie-thLdtfca nf hl! ~ntlrc Ph~.~,. 2i pro~r::im l'I~ 11·cl: l'I~ his rttlremcnt fro m puh!ic o/f1cr THE ACTt:AL fACT '' Pres1dP01 ~1~. on. Trtasury Secre tary John Conna lly • BARRY GOLDWA 'l'Elt ' ;inti Labor Srcn.1!11r v Jan1es J>. llodgr.nn ha ve spe nt the last six 1nan1 h.~ <loin~ everything within their power to .~mooth ol'er and rnake· son1e kind nf sense out of Meany 's arro~11111. ill-consiJ!cred dr. m:inds. ll shuu;d hr rc,·:dled thnt \Ir. Ni xr.n nctu:i Jtv v.'.11!:('rf into ,111 AVL·CIO 1·0111 enlion 1n ·argue !he t·:isc for an ch· lire 11:1tiun lo a group of p~opf(• ~·lt•an.1• and his lic11le11an1s had v.•hipped up into a fury of anfagnni srn . . 1\s a ,11enal.or anct a onr-l1me r11ndidate for Prc~'dcnt of th e United States. I hal'r .c;c !!Orn, ra 1her impres.~ive feat ~ or po:itic J cnur11ge. but they 11 hvays came from men who were faced with a s ~1u;.iti11n nf di re IU!<."Cssity. In al! that time. 2fJ yrar.s to be uact, 1 h11 vr n<'l'rr ;:;ef'n or hrard nf a mor& !'nur;1i.;ro111~ voluntary '11ct by a public n/r1r1:il !h11n lh:it performed b.v Pres!~ dtJ)l .'J1xun 011 bchal( of a nation which liarl pl:1l'l'd its !rust in hi~ judgment . FOil \IANY YEAHS NCI\\', I, with «r f1'11' n!lil'I' s1•1111tor!l, hai t· 11·;11·11erl r1·· pr;ill'dly !hat the long ll'<lr~ of fa 1or. l!1s111 a1i.I 11 111nunll iw.--wlul'h ..:cn'crnm cnt :ind lh1· t'ongrc.~s lr:1cl sho1\'J1 fi) th" p.111·rrtut 11 nd 'A'(';11!h1· lahor bn~ses would one da v con11• h<IL'k 111 h;u1nt u~ 'I hat dav tias :lrl'l\1·d Th,. pl11in fil('t is 1h:1r ~h;:u1y and h1~ 1r11'11ds ha\r b('eri frcl Stli'h a foni.: illlfl "l!';lrl\' rl1rl Of po: l1c;il prc(rfe ncr tha 1 !hr1 don 't knnw ho1v _ In act \Vhf n a ,::01•t•rn111rnr com""~ alnn 1 anrt says, in effect Ric 1.1hnr un1 rfrl.s an~ ' their bosse.o; 1,1•i ll br trri'ltC'ri on an equal And not speci al ba~1~ One Date and One Only \\1i1 hi n 10 n11nutcs alrrr the youn ,11 lady ,11nt intf'I hi.~ car, th is bachelor .o;ays he kne>v.• lhry"d havt but one diit1", nn more. \Vrite>s h<': "First. she !"'isled the re;ir \ iew mirr or around sn she cou ld fix her lipstick'. Second , she s1owrd her roin- pact. s1:arf. purse arW-ii c:oup:e of gref.'linJ! rard s in the glnve l'Omf),1rln1ent. 11lird, she !urned on !he r:id10 and s1a11on- hoppe>d. ~·ourth . sh~ told me the J1i.thl "'ilS green tx-fnre I coulri shill ,ilC:irs. A n d fill h, v.•hcn W(' ant there. she just sat.. w;i1ting for mr to oprn th, door.'' Krep the ,forcgn1ng fr ivol ilies in mind. miss. "1hen you 're out with 11. new gentleman friend. Thcy·re frriwned upon. A~f ASK EO lo nan1e the most peculiar 1rf(;i.'llalion r ever read , H11rd !o sav. Stil l. that 1912 Nebrask.a.._l;iw to conrrOI auto· n1ot lve; trafic wa~ 11 dll:y. Req ul rrd eitrh drivtr on country roads at nil(ht to .~t.nd up a skyrockcl ('VC'ry 150 y;irds. "'Atl f'1;?hl m1nul<'s ror the r1111d to cl f'tir. thrn drive un c·11uliol:JJy, blo1,1•lns:, rht horn "'hile Shooting. off Homon candlf'~. · QUElllF:S : Q. "llow nu1ny coo ks in lhe \\'hllf' l10l1.'le?" , A. A hoii~ rhcr. hl~ r111:h1.ha nrl 111:.n. a h;i ktr. thr<'r l'OOk ~ plus 11 cn uplr of !Ide· kirk~. PrrforniiJJI{ in 1hrrf' kl trhf'n~. Q ···.\\1h11 l ~ !ht 11 vC'rBRti ~rnre for the an1'11trur· ,irnlle r for IB holes~·· A. Mrn, J02k.Jfomr.n. lll. ( .... _L_. _l\1_. _u_o_Y_u_..J · Hl::LLIH)f' I k.now COlllt'nd .• h~ li kf'~ '" rarry the lugg112e·of mrn 1,1 hn "''""r ·fr~ ternal rings or :aprJ pin!. /n1 i:i nahly gnorf tipper~, says he . ENGLA1'11> -Tr ur. ;i Int of ua rncs for thing~ 1n r:ngl11n<1 <11trrr fro m l'lur owri , but none so mu C'h as thr no1J1rncl.:i 1urt or ca r p;irts. A w1od,h1Pld i.o; ;i v.•ind· i;creen, a rnufflrr is a silenC'r r .. 1 tur11 s1.~.­ n;i! I~ Rn in<ltr:it nr, II re nrif'r lS "' "'Ing. arul ynu :i!re:idy know about bonnets, !or· rits ilnd pl'trol. 1.ATfo~ST pnl ~s Shill\' lt", ~!ill R fact th at II out or ever.v 100 w1vr!l just don't kna\V how mu ch n1on(')' the ir husbands make. TllE CllA1\IEl.E01\'"S lnn,11:ue ..... no need In kctp this stcret any more -is as long 11s its body. 8F;ST Tl \J~; In rty ~nu r k11r . }'('IUnJ feliO"'· is 'Ahpn !hi'> 11•1nr1 JS ''"h1~per1ni aln ng at ~l'\ l'n !n 12 n1 p h TA)O. "'f' IM I!. ,, N1 G. M 1 I I ~I {J . ' AS f/AH a~ J.Q . trll l~ ~n. a st udy nf silmt' !<hnv.·.• !ht' psychofng1st1 le11d 10 be bright'r thnn the doc t£1rs of medi etne, resea(cht'.rs repo.rt. =--~ lrERE' 11n A1nrr1can-1~tor 1nn 1,1·1it'I :C.R) ~ 11 wa' !hi! tustnm nnrr '1mnn Jt Ch,rnkre lndt~n br~VI!.'! to rtnt 'A'll"t s rn r !hi" SC'a~on f"()r th11 ~inter. mo!ill)' Fflr the 1um111C'r. too but Al rtlscnt111ts then .. -. • DAILY PILOT .. It's our 70th. Annivers_ar:y. Enjoy Qur celebrated prices. We've made them very special. Special 3 for $5 Girls' ribbed nylon sleeveless top with crew neck js never-iron Penn Prest~. In spring c~lors, S-M-l. • • Special 4,or$5· Girls' polyester shorts. Elast icized waist and st itched-down • c reas~. 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SvellanA Allilyucva. daughter ()f the late Jnsi:ph Stalin. (ell in love \\'ilh its director, \Villiam \\resley Pel<!rs. and married hurt. l ier. an1ibition.she.said. \\"as ·10 live and \\"Ork with her tiu st>and at fhe school's l\\"O secluded compounds. '.· Less lhan !lvo years later. thr Ru ssian ci ictator's daujilhter was gone. taking their rhild and cornplainin;: lhat the 'l';11ic.~1n l1fcstyl~ retninded her of the rigidly c·onlrolled life of co minunes in her nnli\"r. land . 'C0;\1:'\1UNAL LIFE' •·1·h;it"s 1\•hy I lelt Russ1::1." she said of thr fQ 1nmunel'i. "and tht1t"s \\hy I spl it :t\\'itY from the Taliesin Fcllo~·~hip. l bclie\·e in pri\'ale property while theirs 11 11 C'om1nunal li/e. ·· li er husband dcnounrcd htr reference lo r ommll"n('s and said their marriage ro11ld not be SAl'ed . • • '" Ph11t 'ralirsin \\'r <.t toulrl hr dC'si·nbed a~ an t>labo rate n1ihlary t::i n1p, co1nplete \\"il h its 01\ n lal"ish 1nrsc; hall.· d u r y ;issignn1l!nt :-1, rcgul;it inns -and a prn-- frssional ilnd prh·ate cxi steno:e wh ich is elosel y inter\vOvcn. STAL IN'S DAUGHTER KISSES DAUGHTER AT BAPTISM Sv.tl1n1 Bl,171es L i ~estyle 1t S~hocl for Mar riage Split 11 is lol'alrd ;ii lhr end of a bump y. <lcscri road a fC\I' n1iles northeast of 'l'hf' 11·0rt does not end in lf1e Phoenix. l\los1 of lhe buildings are con-c\<issroom. ·Together. thr students share s1ruC'tcd or l'nncrcl(!. dolled with desert nH·ks. ·rransluC'Cnt p!-a s!ic co1·crs soni c of a kitchen <ind ela borate dining i\rca, care l ht' l'cilings. 11hi1c rcd1rood or n1etal for the grounds and maintain Taliesin's r---..----'lffa-rt1npifn4hr-1ra!l5. u1 flings. c\\•C"'fSTU'i.len s receive fie- • Tents and collag P-s . desic;ncd and con-t<hures. but each Talie si n 1nember has hi s· stru{•led by thr studf'nls and used as \hf'ir daily assig nment. Until a sn1all clt>rical homes. <1re sprin.kled among. !ht me s· staff 1ra,, hired recently . Talic3i11 qu1tr!i and rac1.us 111 the.ncar.by...d4ied.-·-cmplOSed n·o Ollt-trom ~oUtstde-its- 1! is both an architectura l ~£'hoot and a 1ne:nbcrship. prori t-~cek1ni; b11 ,u1rs.;. rosnposcd 11f \\"righrs hand-p1ckccl arrhitccts. their f;11n11ies and bout 25 s!udcnl s. \\"ISCO~S IN The group S!l<'nd~ abou t r igh! months a ~ f':tr li\·in~ and °"·orking at Taliesin \\'est. ·ro escapr Ar izon11 ·s bli ster ing summers. they n10\'e to a s1n1dar l"orripo und in \\'isconsin . _,.,. ··of cour se there is a certain amou~f rt'gun en tation here.:• Pe'ters ~ays, ··but wr are st ill individuals. T~e students are \\•elrome to go to IO\l'n to a sho\v. to drin k or do \\•hat they ~·ant. They own fh ri r n11,·n pcrS(Jnal properl y. as 1ve all do. Taliesin O\\'TIS the property and buildings. • .. Ph•M For $2 .;;()(I a yrar. eaf"h student stud1el'i 11n a neRrlv one-to-onr ra\i'1 1\'i111 T·t11ie::i:1 <1rch1fe<'ts ." \1·tio 1n turn , 1\·ere ta ught b,v \\'righl and his fol101\·rr~ _ c .. 1.i bcf;;rre. "\\le arr tied logCtht'r by ·111..'0n1mon in· tcresl---11"e·rc here because ll'C ""ant tr'I be. Jn a t()n1mune you share e\•try1hin~. ~:ou have no privacy. II is exactly the oir posite here."' TALl'ESIN DIRECTOR • William Peters Detec tive Never Far Jl ro11i P~i11ce Cliarles : t.ONOON (UP I) -lie likes interesting friends. a cocktail nr f\YO, listen ing to records and dining out in good -but not exotic -restaurants. That's lhe picture Buck- ingham Palace sources paint theS<' dnys of Prince Charles, rurren!lv i:rn active sub · licutrnai-il on the Royal Navy guided missile de s tr oy er Nnrfolk. Ch;irlcs' ship currently is al· fachrd to the n::iva l ba se at Portland in Dorset. -about 125 n1iles southv.•est of London. He ran get ashore fairly regularly and can sleep away from the shir one night a week. \Vhen he does get a°"'ay for the night, Charles usually ririves his sports car -with his personal detective in the b:tck seat -to Loiidon. \vhere he maintains 11 th ird-floor .apartn1ent i n Buckingli_~m Palacr. FRll-.:1\llJS Although son1e or the girl~ lie onte dated now are enga~­ r d. Charles ·ha.~ pjenty o( female friends. Among tho~e he sees are A.llgela Nevil le. daughter. of l..ord Rupert !"eville, and blon- de, Angela Buxton. a · film gcript-wrlter and daughter. ol tele vision producer Aubrey Buxton. T·here 11r~. other girls Charles met during hi!'l days ;i,~ a sludent" at Cambridge Universily. According In the Pal~re 11:ources. Chilrle:'! ;i~·oids trendy or unusual place.~. LIKES DINING OUT Prince Ch1rlt1 ' few yards 11way. Tn a reslaurant he's at the nexl !able. Al. a theater, he's in the seat behind. Al apartmenlll ()Wned by Charles' friend s, he's pacing the entrance hall . Only when Charles is inside the palace does he disappea r. • When the Norfolk is refitted at Portland. Charles is ex· pected to sail with her on a long "showing the nag"'cruise to the \V est Indi es and the Antipodes. lfe'll be ready lo fly home at anv time should ufgent stale buSincss need hi m. A typlcaJ night out wriuld 1ee discotheques or the like Ahunned. Charles. frequenll y wiih his equerry, Nicholas l\fe 111ber~ F'i.nd Soames grandson . o ( \Vinslon Churchill and son of SiO'llS Conlusi.llg British ambassador ·to Pari~ ~ Chrlsl<>phcr Soam" -will CHICAGO (UPn --An dine_ in..__a quiet,._exclusi\'e .\inetir.an.Automobile...Asso& restaurant ind then go to " tion sur,·ey of vacation travel theater or movie. in the United States last year But sometimes fhcre i:<1 din· sho"·ed that 60 pcl'ctnt of1 ner HI 1t frlrnd's :ipilrtment. MC'mbcrs responrtlnr to-thT! - ..-~-,-e~·itb-:lo.i;t.---rc~n.rd11-~nd---c,....__,,.,ur\.'.4)' found confusing or in.-r= \tn1ation artcrtY~t'd!. 111l!'Qu~le si::ns on hlghway\\1 • ;\g~ln. Ch:i rlcs 511n1climr5 lht'ir major travel annoyance. llill start the evening orr bv Out the number complalninA • having hi~ friends for cockt<W s· :ibout re 1 tr o om conditions at )1is palace suite <iropped from 53 pcrce.nt ln l His ~pcclal Scotland Yard 1968 to 4tl perctnt In 1171. the detective never more than Chica 0 ~totor Club re rted. Perm Sale. To put a great head· on your shoulders. • One we ek only. ·salsam Plus' perm, reg . 12.50. Now 8.88 Helene Curtis 'New' perm. reg, 17.50, Now 11 .88 ·Both prices include shampoo, cut an d set, plus condition ing treatment: JCP~nney beil'uty salon No 11ppointm1nt n9cesS9ry:oCharge·i . NEWPORT BEAC~ ,.,.~ ... ~l·'··~ 1Ml ... ••·U-1lll HUNTINGTON BEACH i. .... ~~, .. ~: ...... .... fiMr l•J..1~11 ' • Sunday ii11l'll r. 1'172 DAILY Oll DT ~A ~ Kinder-garten Not A1~1 -P lay ~t 11 de11L.~ Di vi detl uv Dei:elop1n en (IL Lei:els ln 11·hal ma ny p e 11p1 !! nost.a!Wcally rc.Ce.r to as ··the Rood old da ys." k111Urrgartc11 \l'as finger-pa l111i11!_!. recit.in~ the alphabet and laking n:ips on !he floor . Al lens! In !ho.~r i.'h1lrtrrn. parents and so1ne lenl"hers in- vol\'ed. the re 11 115 httll' ~cicnt~ to it. But tin1rs-nru! :1111 1udr~ !(1\\ ards earl.v eduL·nl 1on---h.1•. r changed \\"lth the ' clett>rn11n1:i- Jion th at a chi ld 's \ear111n~ poten1ial is sel by the t1111e hl''s eight years old Educators. urge th;-11 r<-1rl~· • C'X~isure If) ('tJl tural and 111- t e I lect ua I sfi n1tili!Si n1pu"f ITT11. But a relali\"el v !ll'\I' ~;.'hl•u1 of thouijht---pronloted by Dr. Arnold c:escll at Y a I e Universit y since the t'a1·ly fiO's-sa\'S that c·hildrr11 arc tik(' pl"ants. II II 11 d lll('fl'!ll maturing and different !earn- ing rates. and should IJP treated accordingly. The Gesell Oe1·elopn1ental P I a c r 111 e n I Kindergarten place~ clulclren· in de\·rlop1n,.,11. !al. 001 f'hron11tugu.:al. ···~c i:roups \11lh1n ;i k1ndrr~arten t"1i1~S In llus ~·<iy . say ~lon1r \'ista t::lcnlcntar). ~huo.l 0U1\:1als 1n (;11~111 ).!fl~:l. !hr_ n11ty ::.chool 111 tin• Ne11·port-.\\1•"a t;nifled School Distrit l \vi1 h· the pro· gr:nn. C\'rr~ 1·l11ld will re~lly hf t'l!i.ldy to lr1trn "The ("hlld 1\·ho i<: plared 111 a first grade brror•• hr 1~ c!C\"f'lnpnlf'nlally rt'.ici~ rPt'IJii stu111d. inadeq ualr .1ud 11·;1p- }l('CI. ·• J)onn;1 Carpentrr ~lnn'r \"i~ta tcal'ht•r. said ··Hr ~O'ltl lf·.1r11<.; to hntr ~c-hool an ct l'\.l'lll\lall~ lun1scll. ·· SUH'(' 1 ~·.r 1!)70-il !'o~·ho1il ~ l'<ll'. all kindergarten rh1lc!rcn a• :\lont> \iista ha\·e bern pla<'- cd 111 Spt'cific cl;1s~ grou ps allC.r taktnA bcha\·wr1;1J lt?i,,.1, ",\ t•l u!d part1toipalr:i. J11 !hr lr;irnin~ 1>1"01.'l'Sl'i a.~ :i \\ h11lr pcrsn11" i\lo111e Visl!l rc;1dini.: stl<.'l'l;il•-:t Sara ~1·a n1 !•11'1 ' . Sl'hnol truslt•<'S la~1 \l£'Ck . "!-- '"Pl.\ .,11·a!l.1. SO('lllll,\. l'111n- 1it1n;1l1 _1. psychologirall .1· :u)(I intcllct·tun\ly, the l"hild llltht br tic\ rln!>Cd ta-firi;! ~rade lr\ l'i bet ore · he l"<"1 1ullv hC'11eht." ~he added . A ~lonle Visla k1nderi::11rtrn t h1,,s looks 1hc ~an1t as 01hcr---0n !he <:nrfa t't'-hut thl'l'e ;ire ~i•htle dlfftrc 1(:(', In a("\l\'11~. \\'hile one ,l!rfluu 1s ~l~l'\<::tt'l\Jl1,., or dra1\'1111? ·~~'i:'r~ 011 ii .th:llkbOard . 1tti11:hr r I~ readiug ulphnbet boo~s Students all<'nd a ~roup ses~ion n)Ort1u1~ and 1"f"!t1r11 n1 lhe afft'rnoon for s1nall gn1up instructio n. '\'ht' arr ~~ouped bi tt',l 111i:: inti' three dC\l'lOp11\cut.d a~c lr1 els based on n\aturil~. Son1l' \0.~11J:"ter~ n1.i.1 rr quire :1 !'irrond ~ crir-1n k111 d!'rgartcn. but 11111-t 11111 pru- i::rcs~ \1rll l.'nnui:h 111thuu1 1>rl'S!'illre 111 £'11h'! hr~t i::,radr !hr ne:\t ~t'ar The lr .. r !n 11 h1~·h £'\ 11 1n111rr~ 'Ill ;)rf' riu J"l)!h! 11r II 1 '' n t°! ;1 II • \l,.J.'l'"-:'l'('"l1'i srn1r!r T•l'r <" 11 1 Id . ar· r{l1:1pa111~·d b1 a parr111 •'<1ptr< ~('lllllC'lrlt" hll'!lll' 1l :I 111 {"' :1n1111al'I. 111lt'r1·'!' :ind 11:11"!s (If lhf' line!~. 1ctrntif1e~ ~h.1p!' .. ~l\d I ifll~h('.'i !hi' d!';'l\\ 111::! 111 ;111 Ill 1·11rnp!etr 111a11 Thrnu:::hout. tu' h1·1J,1 1 1·11· :ind self-:itt!!udr rtr'!' ''1t'll1'd and rvtnlurr\~· the lr1tl· t•r 1 fnr h1n1 1s drlern1 111rd b~ "' an11ners. 'rcarhtr~ arr qtnrl. In po111t f'lllt that ;ill thret nf the i;roup" iu·,. i\•1 th1n a normal r~n~r ­ They 1,•ll parrnt ~ that mal un· ll n!edcd for !rut devtlo~ 111c1u ··1~ n111u.re...urdaJncd. ci:l.fl· not be pu~hr'I " Pu shing ca11 lead to rrustrll· 11vn \\r 1lu11·1 1111111 to do that," \Ir-Ur:-1111 :,;ild '"!or your.an nnll build ~uecr~.s on auc- \dupt1•~11 +1t !he progran1 11 1~1r1l'.t-111de 1~ u11der :,1udy. lltht·rs ln\'O\lrd In 1n1llatini;: lhr \lon te \'i!>la prog ram l'rt: Jll lllt"IP.ll Scot! I' .. lJ I a~"' i,:111rl,11\<"l' coun,rlnr .lune Butf' .111d tc,1chC'r Bl·tt.1 Spr111ger. ' I li "li \'icw· " h.l \I.\ LL.\IJ'ln 1LP\1 \l:tlinsta 1s 111.~1:1\hni:: bubb1<· '.11 .111d ch:u1 111 1 lal·i11t11:, i11 11ir 111·.11·1 nl l\u,1!.1 Luni pur, tl 1 .1p1 lkl l'!I ~. Tilt' 1·able c·;u :-1 :-1rtn i~ p.11 l nl •. 1 ro1nplex u1\ a 1ungled lu1! h i 't'l"I (' IOUl"l.,1S 11ho ,11 ant '" ~rt· \\alnys1nn 11'11.1 .111d faun;• Thr hi ll ron1plr\ 11 tll 1nch11lr :in a\ 1ary 1111rt :in orrh1~ ;.:.1rdrn. • The · t_ongdress.- ln sli-nky, slithery jersey. • • I , ./ ' ' - - ·- ' F-mp.rt !Tyl• H'I Arne,. tr1 acet1te jer9ey pnnta. Jun101 pe111e sizes 3 to •1. '- s13 ' TM gypsy loot _..,,, llOttd to«.ale/nylon bodtce, U1ultM:Jpa11t pri nt sk irt of tcatata w 111i elasticized ..,._ JIJl'lior :sizes S-M4.... s10 . JCPenney . l he values are ere everaay. --~- All Penney stqres tlosed Euler Sund•y Charg~ these values el your toeal Penney &tort. • • . ' • • • • . •· , DAILY PILOT • u,-.. .\Tar\'i11 :\I yc rs Tht dinner ta ble lo 011~ 1m· fcri ni; fron1 rab1n fever, a.~ 11e mediate right 'll'as sh!_mb:t railed 11 up north And lhe 1·il)'. A ,\'oung rou plt in 1hr1r fever h:id reached her br<11n. lalf'. harassed t'll·rn11ec; h;1d In f!ddition, she'd been h.1 1>- 1rked the lu h rrstaurant to notized ,bY .some r h 1 Id P P s ""spec1al1c;t s article 111 thr la1n1· rxpose to lhl" publ ic lhe r:inng 11 seC'tion of the Sunday pape1. habits of. the ir young 1;ht 1diQl, probably childle""· Frantic cries or "\'n, \'o'," strf'ssect ea rl y d1n 1n~ out and "I gotta go." and 1nis.~1les :-orr 1e~ For loddlers Lei 'rn1 of fond filled tht :iir II \.lac; ~ace culture early Okay-But 11nn or like v..1tch1ng !he 1-•-as cu lture ready 10 J:i ee ~reased·pi g l"Vtnt al !he coun-1hen1 \.\'<IS my 'll'Orry. 11· fair. I JUS! "''ished \.11•q I rnade' a mental rxitf' '" been a llltle higher 1n !he cancel our subscript ion ti .• \1r ble11chers. 00-c;ed mt the group, \\'hlC'h·' l\1v \.1'1fe con1 n1r.n!rd. "1 ;iJ so inClllded my I 11 o can't undErstand parents who daughters. six and three. i::ubject -0ther diners to !heir ll ig h-s pirlte!f to111boys .. thry kids u1itll they develop man-had that inorniug <1ual!f1 ed a.~ ners." "Expert" 11·ith lomn1yhall'k "You have a shorl rnen1 ory . and bo1v1~nd 11rro'tl'. . .. my dear:· I said. duckin~ a \Ve disarmed the tribe ~nd nying stal,k of celery. "Think \l.;ent .foraging. To the fancie st back about 18 years. Our grnu p spnt in tnwn. ,.,,.ould haye made th is crc1v The mail.re d' v.·as 1n- look like 11 page out of Em ily credulou s. Post." · "Yau .... you have reserva- And v.'e bolh thQught bt1 rk 18 !ions??., years. ..Right. ~l)rrs .. _ .. 11•ar par·. The mnn soon sea son had ar· ty of six." • ri ved in Porlland. Ore. It 11a.~ I don'! blan1e lhe fel\01r for 11 drenchect Sunday ~ftf'rnoon. his reaction Son1e or the 'A'<l r .. ' .:?> ~i~on· ~}:1~~~-I ~ -I ~;_~ • ~~\:;~ ..,:; ~v,.; "'"' -Q I I ~\1 \ --t-t f}~· .+ ,__. I -+- f-_j J ~ u --• ( " (~ m J ·~·-·P. -\1111 ~ I 1 1 I I I l f I 1 /1 I I I' 1 t t , ~ .... ' : ~ "illf.mrrl'ITTG,.,,,- " 7 ·. . . . Eati11g-Out: War Party of· 6 Taking Tribe Lo Di1uier Makes Waitresses Restless r was praying "''e'd ~·ind up in so me dark, remote spot, out of sight and 5ound from the othet' ·diners &00n to be !er· rorized. No such I u c k. \\le binded smack dab in the mid· die . At the center ta ble. And lhe. floo r sho11· was on . l\ty 'tl'ife 1,·as im press ed by the sort music. chandelier;;, !hick carpets. and the \°"'',· elegant tonrs of the place. "Do lhe v hat•e en- tert3inmenl here?" she asked in a hushed voice. this place didn 't crank out pings. Off she shrieked in to hamburgtrs. rrench fri es and the kitchen . We ne\'er saw Big chocolate mall5 I thought 11•e Bertha aga in. might have an uprising on our "I'm Sally." our n e w hands. bul 'A'e made a p~ce 1l'ailress announced. standing tTeaty on thr promi~e of bac.k just out of range. "\Vhich chocolalf' sundaes after the one's the kid with the shh•?" main evenL Sally 'll'as with us almost BIG Bt<:RTllA through the n1a in rourse. :The n1anage111en! sent 111 11 1' However. Elbert. passi ng food Firs! Stlj!).g. Big Bertha. Fnr a 10 ~l ari lvn. via air 111 a i I. rubusL hefty-boson1ed. ·meaty· missed 11;ith a \\•ild pitch. and lhighed rrealure she had very Sally 11·<1s slugged in the bar·k little staying po11·er. She ga\·e or 1he neck 11•ilh a 1vet ton1ato. up ~'hen Steve slabbed her. Sa ll\• retired ro the sho11·ers \Veil , no't actually stabbed but and . 11·e were left atone. our table, but never turning her back on U5. We crossed the fini sh line with Irma. HASSLE OVER TAB There \\'8S a !light ha ssle over the tab. ''It looks lik'".'' the cashier squinted. "$89. ·• I \yenl over the lab lo see if they'd nailed me for the v.·hite tablecloth. 1l'hich v.·ould ne vt r see 'action again. ' Polisl1 Ct1ltu1·e No .... J oke to Millio11aire PHTLAOELPHIJ. ftlf'I 1 - ''ou'v1 heard the onf' about the world 's shorte.~t boc;)I.;, of course -Polish \\'ar Hrroes. And aboUt the ·official bird of Poland -the fl v? ... ... Then !here 's lhe one about lht Polish janitor 11•ho ... Wa it a minute. Ed1\1ard J. Pi.szek bas heard thezn all - and he isn't laughing. l\1ort, he's spending SS00.000 to get across the message that .· there's nothing funny about Pole5. Piszek pronounced ptit·z~ck is a millionaire businessman who ha5 put his n1oney . time 11nd energy behind · "project POLE." His ain1 is to sho111 • Americans that Pol es ha\'e doiie something more jn· lhe past 1.000 years than just sit· ting around on the ret•eiv ing end of a million bad jokes. • Since last October. Piszek has-run newspa per. radio and televjsion ads in major cit ies across the country to infor1n the public about scqres or Polish 5cientists. w r i t er s . heroes and inventors. He also wan ts to get the word out to the "more than JO million Polish-Ame ricans" to stand up tall and destroy the image than ends in bad jo(es. • 'A LL MODEST' 'POLE~ TOO MODEST' Mill ionaire Pisttk • n1a king mo11e.1• . lo think 100 111uch t1 boul being a Pole. • I/is parents left a 5mall farm in Tarnow . Poland and can1e to Philadelphia 1vhere they OJ>('ned a corner grocery i.tore. !·le v.·orked hi5 way through college ::ind bo rrowl"d $450 10 start f.1r5. Paul's Kitchens . Inc. Today !hr c'otnpany j5 on~ nf A1ncr1ra's larges! proj:luccr5 or frozrn packagtd foods. ~11ilh annua! sa!('s of <·lose lo 160 n11Jlion. Piszrk 01m11 ii 11 11 righ! clown ro rhe I• 1 I fi shstick . and the kids, our three plus flRtnl still shn11·rd A fealhrr i;e('()nd·('()USJll Elbert. 11·rre apprared here and thcrf'. A plaving India n. \\'ell . nol half-h1ddeil knife -0r arTO\.I' re a.tly _pla.ving hidi11n. AS R peeked out of A sleeve or bonafide t•eremonl al OOnITrC pOCki>L EI be rt . \\'hose had been touched off in a rear specially u•as s n e a k i n g ~room f11r the h u m a n through uodrrbrush, ha d sacrifite. or Elhert. For a four· shucked olf his shoes aga in ___ year':'old h~ \\'BS kicking · UI" and was barefoot. ''\Ve're it." I obserl'ed . ;is 1he group broke oul \\'ilh a boisterous war chant. ii looked that way to her . I Othrr 1va itresses t o·o k suppose. The kid was alre<1dy lengthy det ours around our 11 good reader, and proud of it. feeding .area.-In the kitchen a He 'd heen eyeing her huddle was taking place. I I argued. "If you insist on _ I hat amounl I'll drop the u·ord lo my neighbcir .. fl e's got ltn kids .•.. eigh! years ol d and under. 1'hei r thing is playing electric bongos ... "There'11 one tr11K common lo all Po1e11 -they're n1odest~lo a faull." PiS1.tk said in an in- ter1·ie~·. '·Soni eho"'. 11 thousand years ago. !ht.I' decided if· you do some1hing unusual. you. don't _stand up and say. ·look \\•hal I've done:' ''ou do il verv. modestlv and let the oth er 'Perso n see and Come O\'er:··---TECH1\IJQ(Jt.:S • quite a· rueku.~. FLAT 'FOOTED ENTIRE TRIBE In -his stunned condition the "&reaming Bur.za rd.'' n1ailre d' \.\'as cau~hl flat - 11id to my son. Sle\'e, "'{nu footed u·hen t11e-aron1;i of hol shouldn't fric<1ssee yow· C'<lusin chow wafted ove r the kids. --on the Sabfililh. Keep 11 hotv:·-sreve · sho bel \\·cen h i~ legs:- These litt le diversions l1<1d The others outflanked him been gna11•ing at n1y 11•ife. 1vilh animal i ns~i ncl , and v.•hich i5 probably 11·hy shf''d headed for the kitchen. ;\ly made a dinner reservation fnr 11•ife and I. more skilled in this \Ve parents auto111a!ically si;aced ourselves throughout lhc tribe to quell arguments, slice nieal. swab t he "Bertha" name plate. stitched could see them peering at us across her righl bazoo n1, and through thQse little round win· the letters finally clicked • dO'll'S . tablecloth . comb·-m-a s ht d-"Be rtha'" lie shou ted . ancr-Wif}':'\Vlfr)' Irma evidently polatoes from the ha ir and jabbed at her nan1e tag v.·llh a loitl out iii !he drawing of perfo rm other normal fea ts \,;niff' t1r ipping with ketchup. I straws in the kitchen. She ap- \\•hictt. take place 1"'hen the guess the "bloodie<I" knife proached us in h e r -In-ver~ young gather to refu el. 11.35 u·hat started her u·hoo-lantryrr:ian',o; rrnuch. circlini:? \Vhen the tribe learned that \Ve finally arrived al an eq uitable figure from !he fr11n- tic scribblings of the three 11·aitresses. The maitre d'. lookin,B much happier, herded us out the door. "You folks mighl like !hat ne'tl' restaurant across to11·n. It'll riizht next In the 1.00." This over-modesty, Piszek sass. gi"es birth 1-o.. phrase5 ,such as "ya dumb Pollack." . "I( a people .has not be en ta lkin11: to the rest or society. the society concludes that ii ha s nothing to talk -1J bout.'' Pisz~k Sllid . P1!'··rk. 55. says he himself \\'&5 "modest to a fa ult" most He hRs picked up some of the jargon and techni qu es used in mass advertising And ap- plied it to Project: POLE .. ''\\'e v.·ant to show. Pole5 by a draniatic. ~pectacular ex· :tmplf' v.•hat 1t "'Ill do for them if lhey speak up ::ind speak out in gooct ta st t", about them· seh·es ... he 11,11id. the enlire. tribe. She 1v;is i;uf· departmen_t. _headed them off. . -=----:-:----::::===----=--:-::,..--;-. -:-. -:--. =---. --· . " ... Save 15o/o on fabric and labor · for · custoni draperies and slipcovers. • This week only! . ·. HI.Kry tit and Mtec1 tN fabrics that best complement your home. Our beautiful Summ11 Collection of textured solid c olor fabrics for cu.s1om draperies and slipcovers is on sale now at a 1 5~ sa\l ing on fabric and labor. G1 \le your home an entire new !<><* and sa¥e now. . . • • Call collect (71 4) 523-65 11 f~ stlop-at-home service. JCPenney The values are here every day. • •. ' . ' I • ' , , ' 1 .. • ._ 111. --· . , 'Harvest', Neff. Ybung. ReprtM. · ·~at a 'Peach'. AfllMll Brot'.1 w.-.. Blott ....... , "' t' ... ,• ' ~ l~ .,(. ~ '.,I .; f -rt ,_r, r '··· ·'-1 ,· . ' ; , . ;;~., . ,,,_. 1-, ' . ' "' 'Together', Jessie Colin Young . Warn er Bros. 3.88 Artis ls include : Mar1y Robbins, Frank: Sinitra. Ike & Tina Turner, Duke Ellington, many, ma:ny moreL 3.88 New Sounds at Penneys for low, low- prices now. he lalest releases and 1he newest sounds to add to your record co~ Jection now at savings. Stop in and see these and. many more. .... a• to s• r--~~~ . , ? < • 1-----Decorate now. Use Penneys 'time· pe,ment plan. 1 JC~enney •--~--------fhe-value&-aFe here" everyday'~. --------- ,- All Penney Stores closeo E6sfer Sun<l•y r • ALL PENNEY STORES CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY --I • ' • - ' .. .. ' ' _·Singer's Co11illback: It Ne ver Ca11ie • "A 111't it By ARTHUR R. \'l~SEL &I tllt lllllJ 1'1161 11111 /11nny, 'iow time 11/1p3 a1ray ... ?" 1961 Top Ttn Tltnt A voice from the p111! called out of the dark at th at preda\\ll ht'.lu·r "'heri nld hurts hurl v.·nrst and broken. drtaml!i seem scattered in. A million pieces to lonely . waktful men . Somellmes he drops by at odd hourl!i. 5 11.m .. th is time . . . Ht is 11 com plex man drive:n by m1'ny things, most .. 1trongly a ''isinn of v.·hat all hfe cl'luld ha1•e been compared to y,·hal II is. • HE ANO A sinJ!!:ler co1npan1on -her1Jin -h;1ve shaped ii. Se\"enlf'en ~'ears ago it cut his climb on the stairv.'•Y. lo s!ardom whefl he 1\•as 21. a riJin.1: singer \rith ni.Q;htclub bookinj!S. a recordfn.i:: ct1nlract and two jukebox: hits. His v1 Ns1:1. later boo_k.iflgs \\'tre into j11ils. His contracts "·err ne- goll;:i te'll with bail bondsmen. Se\'en ytars 11.gn v.·he.n I first wrnle his-story, Johnn y V. y,·as a man "'ith a song in his he arr , but no one to g1ng to He had finall y kicked h1i; he roin hab it He v.•antrd to 1611 the v.·orld ·that Johnn y V . .was read\' tn 1::irkle 11 ap:a1n. Ht hac! a cnmpulsion to he:lp other add icls .or druc· experimenter~ through his own traJ?ir t"xperitnc! and he had an obsession to reg111 in his ca repr as a singer. Sch11titz Eyes ''isit To Tai,fa11 Rep. John G &-hm1ti 1 R- Tustln i v.•ill be the guest of r-.1ationahst Ch1n~·s RO\'erning Kuomln111n &rt' for r~rtt na~·~n,.izinntng APril ~ dur ing Cnni;r,.s,1;' F:aster recess. At the OJ)f'nin~ nr hill re-1"1«·- tinn r11mp;i iii:n hPariq1111rter" 1n Tu"lin. Srhn1111. ('A11Prl !he tnp a "iz,onrl·\\·11J anc! f11ct·flnd tnR mission tn den1nn~1ra!f' ron, tlnutd AmrriC"an 1nterci:t 1n and supporr for Free Chin::. " •IP v.·ill n1rrt \\'l lh top government official s, including Chou Shu-Kai. minisler of ' ·foreii1n t1 ffa irs. He y,•ilt also participate tn a :-:pf'Cial bi-lin,l!'ual lnter\'iev.· y,·1th Liu Hi'!ien-yun. prcs1c!ent of Chinese televiFion .~er,·ires. The intervie "' will be hrnad- c1t~I over Chinei;e tele\'is\nn. As J,!'Uest of the Co!IP,l!'P Qf Chinrse Cullur" in T11h,•an, Schm111. y,·11! s1;i~· "ilh ils fnundrr and prei:iden t. Chan~ Ch i-yun. ChilnJ\ is 11lso the fihh ·ranking mf'mber of the Kunmint11.ng p;:irty. ThP trip wi ll be fina nc ed by ''Americ11n fritnc!.11 11nd sup- porter~" of the r:nllege. ac- cording In Schmitz_ The cnl· lege is 11 pr!vatt, li heral arts school fnr hnfh American and Dlll Y 'ILOt Sch~ools Battle_ for Sp.ecial Fun~~ • By JOH~ z;.i.u,;n only U.\'en of Octan \'1ew '1 26 ~ach child and dPC1dt' v.•hill he hav,. a on~1ve &dull~t~ awards fnr Pn>i?r<1ms for t'he fttlrral i r a n I apphcat11lns or she neMs, ·• siuO Chac!dJC'~. child 'ratio i.n those gradts." retArded, the ph,vslc1Uy h•n· Of llit C11111 l'lltl 11111 Successful comptll11on fo r v.•ert fund@<!. 1nri th1t th is is a ''Then the tt.11rher y,•ill i;:1\·e C'haddlc:k SA id. d1tappet1 . and the edue1~kln• ferier11I and ~tale fund1nJ1, pr~ "ver~· tonnd traC'k recflrd, lht' pArent AldP a snrt of , •·cu . t'oursP, lhf' ff!dtral l~· hand lca pptd. as wtU as h I " 12 2 ·11 · " ('Onvernmtnt r...-au ir~ ttie pro-"mf'ntally tiflf'd" chlld rf'n. grams a.'\ net eu . n11 ion relative.ls gpe;:iking." packat:td rrilrlin jl: lesson to Ad· "' · '1 thui ~·t<ir for the trtasuriel of nllnislf'r Parrot aidrlll arrn'l ~r<ir'n In bt t~portable: In other llunling1ot1 Be1ch C 1 t 1 the Fountain \'slley. Hunt•nl-PARE~n 111ES tr:iinf'fi !fl tr:i<'h: hul thry "·t ll d1str1ct~. bul lhP pnl)f'l'l ls ~~hnols ha1·p won mos~ of lflf'lr ton Reach cu~· and Oetan A t~·pical feder:il pro~ra rn is be-;:ible '" he murh 1110 .. e ~Ill one th111 v.•ill be nf s~cinJ ~·nui; func!1n; In lh ts ,&rt1, \'ie v.• element11ry 1 ch o o I the PRrent Airlf" Rtad,ng 1 1 1 k .. hcncf1t 10 us In Ck·et1n Vie"'·.' thouJ:h lh4"iy havt also m!ri! dl'trl.,1,. llSt' 11 u~in,1: 1 If'~ J'IAC' 8~(',t, · \\'e ha \'e "' \'rr.v fine pa rPnt somt' feder111 g r a n I ap· Program 111 ()rtan \'ll'I\'. Chadd irk. said thP pr1q('~·t ThP bonus funrls rP[lt'(',~rnl The dislrl<'I h.i~ :I szno.ooo llllflli at d1'\'Plc1p1n~ lhf"FP ;iic!t prn1:,r!l1n, 11nrl !hi! frdrr;il plic11t1on~ 'n ;:i·.•tr;'lg, 10 .... rcrnt f)f the h 1 re•"in• "P'"''''·~" r,.. r nioney v.·ilJ tnahle. us to .-=====-~====; •• grant O\'f'f t rrr ~·rars n 11 ,.. • d 1 " I lhre• di.o::trirti;' o \. e r .1 11 k' " h h th " c1 top a rp11u1n1: pr<'1:r,1m A d ' F -dt"velop ii S~Sl('m of "re11d 1ng tnutrgilr\('fl t MUii! 1r11 that Il l!\ lllAkt our r':irt'n( n y S Un i1perat1n,I! hurl get -I he packages" thut "'Ill en~blP gr.:1riP. 111drs n1urh inn re rfff'(·T11r " A~k an'\' kiri . •·A~k And}·'' l:i: rquiva)Pnl of ;i :m-t·m1 ~avings parent aid~s 1n !hr rli4s~ronn1. ·:\\'ith p;irrnt r11nr, u-111..: I s s 1 ri I th on t h~ .~c·hool t;ix r111P. in effPcl. tn h:·arti ttarl 1n~. thr~r p<1l·k11grs 1(1 ai:si~t in !hp Snm,.11 h111 ,11 ,111r ro p;1111 ~~-rL"~C'Pll~O~.u r t1_1·11 n f!. ThP F oun 1 ;i in \·ii l IP .v S('hnol __ ".:,T:,:h':__'::":::c::h::.':_' _'_":,:11:__1"":__'.:_:' t:___' '::'::':_h:_I n::_g_ol:__"_'_:d_"_'c_· _•_•_•_·1_11 _1_h_•_n _1_o<1_r_r_' l-"g,_11 nt" •·":_:'::":.'-' '-=========== U1s1r1rt is the 1no.~1 succ:essful .· ·- rnmp<>!Jtor of the lhreP. It has llllrArtf'fi ~!'.l<lfl.000 fnr the ~~71- 72 SC'hool ye11r. v.·hich amounti; to 11boul. 1~ pen;:ent of its $6.8 niiJJi(ln bud~et. ()c('an V1rw ettrAr\ed the l:trl!,rst o\'rr;ill amount of ~rate ;inrl feJer11I funrls-JUSt over a .1nillion do 11 ;i r ~ -"'h it· h represents HI J>('rcent · of iJs bud·J:el. The Huntington Rea rh City ~elemPnt.1ry t Sehr<>! District. in \ts first reaJ ye11r of com- pt!.itinn for speci:il hrnds , \\'!'.In projecll v.•orth $224.flOO, about 4.5 percent of its total budget. Th is feder:i\ and s t a t e money is Ol'er anti abo\·e bai;ic aid, Or ."v.•hal the~-ha vt i::om·. ing automatically.'' 'RESTRICTED' . The ·more you know abQ~t diamonds, the ·.more · • you'll love our diamond sale. 20% off our entire stock. Chinese r;:tudents. The monPy ii;, ho"'t'ver, "I \\'An! to let1rn hov.· the\' •·restr1rtl'd .'' in !hf' sense !hill ha ve bePn su<'rr.~r;:ful ;:i nd \\'h;it. the dir;:tricts musl sa~· in 11d· \\'f' ran dn lo r;:ce they m1t in· vance exac11y l•:h;i1 they 11·an1 lian a b;istinn nr frU'.dom the money for, and then ~pend ra th't r lh11n roncPn tralP on it exactly as !hf!) sald they JOHN~'Y HAO A goo<! i:;t.nry io tell SPV'n yf'1t rs ago. htlping the rckin g regime, "·ould. 111!' hoped my v.'riting it might gpeed ~ls ~nif.'baf'k, ---"·hlrh h;i,~ :i hi.·:i\'S ·nern-srnd-The $2.2 111ill1nn \1·11n . this Ht came bark the other d1y tn tell 11 dirfPrtnt !lnr~·. still is our rrie1ny a n d year goes !o su pporl pr(lgrams at the hour v.·hen a man·5 old hurts hurt "'nrst: v.•htn theirs," s111d Schn1111.. ;:ir;: diverse as spcri;il rart fnr broken Qrellm~ see m ·lo$> b1dly shattered :ind scgttered He "'alll referrinJ\ to the 10 tht mental ly rrt;arded and to mend a1111 in. . . . . {>errent y('arly increase in Na-rle1·plnpmen t nf experim ental The addi ction -prone perr;:onallly -1l 1sn l cnmple!r-t1nn.:1list Ch1na·s-e c no mi c re;idin~ proii:rams. · Iv 8 ryuestion of hum11n willrov.•e1' -ii is too complex 11rov.•th in 1he p;i.~! fr11• yr;irs. "i\'I) :o;chnol di~trlct pver has ~ explain here. but history has rt'pe<11ed 1lsclf. He ~aid there h;ict been an in-;is inui·h mnne.v RS it v.'rulci He just did six month s on 11n acrumula.l1on of lost. creaSe in PC'Onom1r vn\t1me hkr." s'1irl fountain Vall;-v ·u:aste.d yPars behind b1trl!i likt crumpled pAges torn from $1 hilhon tn $4 I btlhnn from life's calend~r . stnce 196!1 "·ithout aid from ~upertntenOcnt ~1ichael Brick Lis ten ing to the \stest rh ;i pter in the Jrohnn~·, \t. the U.S. "Th1S mnney allows us to do slnr''· I i\'a.11 remindetl of 11 lint from an ironic 1961 Dal· things 1,·~ 11·ould n e 1· ~ r lad ·!ePminii:l v popular onl~· -fP"' months agn· n!her,1·ii;e ha\·e heen Able lo ar- ''Atn'l ii funnv. hov.• lime 11\1ps s v.·ay ~ .. ~" B D " ford .'' J-feroin-u~er~ ~gt f11 st -lhty st1 v ~ is old for a US river \\'inning the 1nonry, schnnl 1uni..1e--=-· and ht is-nn"· -~.-scaretf.-of li\'ini.-sc.ar.ed_oL__l-=--~------~~ffii~r;-irb~ dyin g 1ind bAC'k on the ntec!le 11g11in. Gr""" R;cll, 'e::isy. On :o;ome frrleral proj- RE \\'AS A i\TA N "'1lh .11 snng in his ht;irt and no one tn stng tn "'hpn ""' fir~t ml'L but now perhaps the song iti;f'!f t:t fad inrz. .. Last llme, l thought 01::1,l'bf' thert 'ri be something in ii f,.,r ml' ... ht ii:a~·s of hi~ first gtor~·-his anti-drug campa.ignin.Q.. his trying lo help other addicts 1tnd his cnm,.h11ck that never came. ·-"Xo\\· J rtron·1 ('11rt .. , 1r my "s!nry v.·nuld only help just one pnnr .....:·'" -from gelting on lo lht' stuff ... " His e.' es v.·ere d.::irk and di!a!ed and 11! I could do v.·as JJ.Sten . . "\l"h;:ilf'\'f'r h;ippeni:tf lo Jntmn.v V,7·• he askrd i~ angui~h. more ;i1nRzed RI y,•ho and v.•hat he once v.·as than ~1 mple sP1f-p1ty ·at who ht 1s nnv.' Time came for me to ~n In v.·ork 11nd upd:!le-lht tr:igir Johnn y V. slt1~·: time fnr him tn g·o "'herever he 1\'l':nt. He ttsked-only t"'O f;i vors : One y,·as In check around fl'lr an yone l\'ho v.•a.n ts fo bu\' his car. che.ap. ·''And if 'anything happens'." he added. "will you b·e a pallhearer~" ' Friends Help Cons On Road Back Cl!r!1t1t11 JtlellCt Mnllll&' J1rvlt1 STILL\\-. .. TER, ~!inn. Two years ago Richard L. ~mpleted a 12-month l'itretch _ tn "\ock·up" -wh11t con\·i cts cell snlitary confinement - for stabbing ' fellow inm8te during a fight. "Stnce I had a 30-vear sentence for srmtd -robbtry o,·er my head." he recently recalled. "it m11de no di(- feren a "·here I did my time.'' Bui this m;in, whom st11te prir.on officials here once termed incorrigible. \\' 1 11 released ori p11.role recentl y u•lth a motor repairmsn's job awaiting him 1t a Minneapolis factor~·. rluence cont1nues af.ter the in· m11te is released. 'J'hnugh' sp veral US. com· munitles have \10l1tnteer pro- gram~ to ;i~sist juvtnllf' nf· fende rs. Amicus jg belif'ved to be tht: only progr3m thal CQn· cent ral P~ n.n 11dult male frln~5. His lnn1: rxperience on tht: bench, cnnvincPd .Judge Riley lhat l\'hat a felon needs mm;l is l!.Jt'iend. somtone to enC'nu- raize him Rnd help him make the painful adjustment v.·hen he is returned 10 society.· "We ha ve a recid ivism rate of ;:i houl 70 percent In this country."' says J uc!.ge Riley. "Obvinui;\y our correclional institulions aren't correctin g \\'e end up dehumanizing the verY "People who most need to be t1um11.ni1.ed ." "~1y whole allitude w::i!! changed by 1 good friend "'ho cares about me ." the 37-year- old convict says. "He asked nothing flf me elcept lo let him be my friend ." Since fin-The ex-con finds himself shun- ding his friend, Richard L. h<'IS ned . by mainstream society. completed GEO test.s _ ·a snd as a const.quence turris to I-di I · \ t those who 11cct"pl him -other hlgh-schoo p oml equiva en former convicti;. "Before Ion•. -and has begun !akin~ ad· • dil lonal niizht-schoril couri;e~. they're. back 1n new trouble," He 'd Jike .... flfearn a lav.· degree. gays .Judize Riley. His "friend ',' 1111 ~1inneapolis Amicus 'vnlun1eers 1ss1st in lnsurance ni11n. w11.~ provided keeping lhe former offender for the inmate by Amicus. from relurning to his old Inc .• a unique n 0 n p r 0 f It hilunt~. by .shnv.·ing him he can organization that recognlze.s rind at lt•~asl one fri end ln the loneliness and frustration itrRight ~iely. of prison life anti .atttmpts 10 Volunteers come from all 1et prisoners 10 d e v e Jn p walks of life bul must be 1t pnsitive rt.l1tionships wllh the least. 2t years of 11e. outsid e world , Dick Mitchell. who urved c;, 1-v 11 ~rti;, ;is fe1r ;is nnP grant pro- "LO~OON lU Pl l -A r11n- don bus driver wM dabbled nn the stock exchange and ne1·er took it 'vacation hai. left $\lil .200 in his v.•ill, hi~ la\.\·yers say. John Tlow:o;e v.·o rked as <'I driver fnr 32 years until he retirM t"'" years aao. He died last month at ;:ige 77. Durin~ \Vorld \\!:ir 11. Roy,·oe bnughl ~t1·,ral hn11~r5 \\'Ith mnne\' he h.11d acrumulated ll'lr nui.;h In' e:stmenl. "He 01,·n~ f"d nine of them \\·hen he dieoi ." a ~pokesman for the \au· firm said, poi;;il in trn is funded. '"It's a lilllr hke pla y1n;; Russian rnulen,,." s11\d \\"ro'iil!i Ch ;idd ir k , assisla n.t su per intendent ·nr educat ion<i l ser\'icri; for Ocea n Vie\.\'. "ll takes 200 to 30t1 matt+ hf1uri; In pur lnJ\eth~ a~prG­ po~al. \\'e put in time Qefnre "·ork. after work. and on 11"eekendi;." Chadrlick t::ii d. "But you're never sufe that . ·· ~mt <il hr r .d i~triC"t Y.'on't come along v.·1th just a slil!htl,· ·-bet ter propos al. and all of ynu r \\'Ork ~1i\l go for nothit1g ... Ch&ddick ~a id th1:1t last ye'ar THIS WEEK ONLY! Bring In your old photograph to be copied by experts at a price worth wa iting for • .. :.j 1 ! ! j i .... ~OLOSSAL 3 3 3 COPY SALE Reg 8" a fine 5 x 7"reprodu~lon of any picture In good cond iti on Why wait! Act nol'l' ... order a charming copy of you r precious_ old family pho1ograph at lhls incred ibly low SP.ecial price. If your pictu re Is 1imeworn, additional cha rges for restora- ti~,i:e sale· ric ed , too. Orig inal picture returned unharmed. \ ' ..... i\111f' d1amn nd b11da! s!'t in 1.:K 'textured· gold. reg. SJ~. now '240 'Overlap'-b11rlal set in 14K golc! .. 19 ct. rl'<lf shape (!1;i - m~nd, 1eg. S195, now s155 -' . . ' ~~-'f"~ ~.1Pn 's seven-"d11imOnd ril11:i 111 IJK golrl m0un!inq . ,,,a S250, now •200 D .:pnnn'1 p1l"rccd e;:ir1in~~ 10 1JK cn:rt s'r>ll inJ'l, 1rg. 6? SQ, now s49 • . , ...... I OoublP rr.v v .,dd1n g nno •f1 14K gn d .~..,I t ng, !en c ;;· moiids. tP'J 760.5 now 231 .60 Sf'vr n d1!1Jn1ond t.11<1~1 ~.,, -1.sK onld 'if'!11n::i 1 1 • t • i! V.'P1Qt11. rf'q Sd,:., now '380 • Nine d1ru11011d t ~ .. ~ .. 1 · ,.. g oldSctt1 nq. tl'g ~ 1.00. now '240 ':·- ~~1>11's l)fl!1l1,1Prl :,1 ' 1 now :1570 "' . ;.•~(@1~ r . .~ --.. , "'• " Men 's Pllg \~ilh .27 r:t. c1>:14 mon d in 14K v. h1le acild ITIOlHlllll'1. reg. ~200, now '1 60 ~ .. if i<£"1.B/ 111, -~ a 'v'I" ' ' \._ ($".',~,~ ,x_: ·~ , '1 \ ,. .-'•i ~ ~ ~.~ ' "··., .._. Thul('r1r d1;iinnn d rorlt t111L I 1!1q Ill 1 i1K gold 's•Nirl' S"l1t11g, 1rq. ~?50. now •200 Su1ale c!1arnond er""~ 1n gold set ting,, fl'Q. 42 !:10. now s34 20 c!. d1.11111,.,,11 rl ,n\11~"" 1n l"lt,r ('!f"r"l'l 1.:1< on''1 '"'' "0, now 135 .60 ' JCPenney fine jewelry Bru'lt1I i;,..! \\11h hvo d111Jmond1 in 11.K onlrl se!!in o. rPQ. s1c:ii, now l120 • "11rL111:in1•,11d soli1t1il'P \«11n " q "11, 1•r111111t ;vcdd•nQ band ui 1-lK tJ1 •Id, rf'fl. S 150, '1ow 1120 '" t 1·': r ·: :1'.l !o0.now 26.10 . ~~<'·.f"ll n7A1nnT1ri .nlon'5 ring I., 14K qnlrJ rln111f' mounl1na, rf'Q. 131 '•0. naw s110 Penr sh<1pP. cockli11I rin!'.1. 32 .i 1c11 111d f11;i111!"111di;. ·111K, v.•'11t~ 9nlrt srtt1nl'.I. 1eg. $6!'.I<;, now 1555 · Sn:ial" rl1,oimnnd h" a1 t P"TI'1a .,t 111 14K QC'ld S"HIL1 Q. fl'>Q, 47,50, now '38 •• I .j .<12 ct. rn A rnui~.., .am"nrJ IC'lti· l<lf•P 1n 1.t)( Q.,1rj ''"!{1 1"~, '"°' S'l':IC\. now 1312 The values are here every day. j Amicu&-Lelin lot fri~-nine ye1r1 in Stillw1ttr for w1s founded four )·ears 1Jgo third-degree murdtr, now ls 8 by Minneapolis Municipal suceessful drug counselor and courlJudg•~til.A.Jlilel'Jhe_puhu pe.okor He "Y" ·JCPenn ey organiz.lltion htis grnwn to "B,,fore Amln.11 cAme lo me. I ------!----------~--"'"II'-. Pcc•.,nicn,,,_tY.'-'"o"r"-e1.___.c"'lo,,1,,,e,._,.._,.""eL-.:S"urnnLOde<t:JY-------- ----nmrt-th•n-thon-100-Vl>luntttr!-h•d-gonr o"' tbrc-e ~y-e•-rT•' ~--~Th. valuenre rt ~ery iliy, • tn the Twin Cities "''ho offer \\'itboul. iii much as 1 letter frfendahlp to Inmates ln11\de from "Outside. To get mail and .. the St.ate PriS(ln at StUlw11er h11ve an occ1sional visit ls the on a one.lo-one basis. Thia best morale boo!! 1 con can Chtrg• this• v•lu11 at your loc•I Penney storo ' frltndsbip 1nd 1t1bUizinf In· 1et." · !--------------------!.--------------------------------~------.. t • ·- I . • • • • ' . '. l ! DAI LY PI LOT Sundar. Ap,11 Z, 1~72 Good ~ Lime Blut . Pin~ ,.. . '\ ;' "EL DORADO" BLANKET • Reg. 3.57 2 $~ ~ 2 Days for ~ 72ic90'1 polyester t rayon blanket. 3'' nylon binding . Beo tlliful colors. Reg . 1.28 8 8 ( 2 Doyl Prepaid mo iler ·tor 20· slidesi regul a r, Supe r 8 film processin g. • Reg.481 2 Days ~ ~~ ;· ~ .-•' . ' . ,. ' Women's Orlon • acrylic / stretch nylon booties fit sizes 9· 11 . Col?rs. .l I o.,r~ft! JoQ IM ..(' TABLE LAMP SALE - 2 De y~ Only $5.00 OFF ~' \ On any Tobie Lamp ' over $10 .00 . l e r g e a!lsortment to ch oose from. Subtrocfs, multiplies-odds up to 1 columns. Streamlined ca se. Scive! ~ 42--~1 :;::,,.. tESTOR (/,~ODUCT~ .<~~y (.. ~' '1f' (~/ • Orange COSMIC WINO !!) TRAINER Reg. 9.66 6 96 2 Doy• Engine·powered plane with pl astic control line, rubber-bond assembly . .. DELUXE LOUNGER PILLOW Reg. 2.97 ;J Doy> 197 Co mfortable Celocloud•bcetote . fill ed pillows in assorted prints. f (•'""•,.IM. ''••o~o~ •••• CLOSED TODAY, EASTER SUNDA.Y Reg . 14.88 2 Doy• 8V1x 11 Yr ·ft. polypropylene pile. 109. 4.94, 9x12' Ru9 Undel'lay 4.66 J SHORT SLEEVE BOAT SNEAKER KNIT SHIRTS Reg.2'3 R•g . 1.97 I NEW! BIKINI l.97Eo.-. 2 D•y• ..... For . Only SWIMSUITS 121 ·~ ~ STORAGE CHESTS Our llegular 1.51 Woodgrain fiberboorcj, with e nd tiond les.Choos• 2Bx16~. x 1.4" ol~purpo•• chert, :lSx . _,, 18)(6" under-bed cliest, 9 . l D•y• 6~ BIG SALE IN GIRLS' DEPT. Or 1.57 each Ch il dren 's Duc k C en.,.•1. Boat Reg . 5.96 4 .6 6 2 Doy• h Eo c 20-30% Men's cr ew o r fa sh ion. collar cotton kn its. Sol id colors, stripes. S-X l. Sneaker for their 1um mer wear. Available in wh it e and i:ilue. Si1e1 51/1-1 2. Charge It! Acrylic bikinis in the new ... est of styles. lively sol ids o nd prin ts. 30·36. Save. Off our reg. price Dres ses, cools, skirts, blous es, Sets . 4-6X; 7-14. -· SINGLE-LEVER FAUCET Rog. 19.l/ 14'' 2 Doy> . Eosy·to:instoll, modern brass faucet with 8" or !J'' center. . Reg.11 .87 9 96 2 Days 2·Pc. fiberglass spincost rod , cl osed- f ace reel, 8·1b:test mono line. -JOB HELPER I!) HAN(> TOOLS Reg . 75• 2 88' 2Doys FOR Choose from a large selec tio n of qualit.y tools for the handyman. Regular 1.97 Your Choice Nylon taffeta with contra sting roe· ing stripes. All hove hoods. 3 to 7. DRY ROASTED PEANUTS J FOR 1.00 12 01, J ar of Dry-roosted P!'enu ts without oils or su9ar. l est c•lories. ._MQnday Only ' ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY I.All White Meotl Rici! 9ibl•I 91••v. 1••orv <•l•rv dre11i"t• e.rt • .,Tly whipped po!1lot1, hot butt•rt d ¥19et1bl1, (t•l'I· b1rrv 11ue.e, hot roll •nd bult•r. -. . • ~ ALUMINUM FOLDl.NG BED Reg. 13.44 2 Dor> 911 241172'1 aluminum frome'"bed with A folding legs, p.li,is 2" thick mattress. ,. · Reg. 1.38 92 1111 2 Days • Extro·ric h 5-oz .*concentroti shorn · poo for the whole Jomily. Economical! 2 D•y• Ooly 97C . Reg. 1.34. 25 count hea .,.y duty fe !'lk· proof liners fit 20-30 ga l. can,, o .... r l bushel c•pacity. l i"'llH OuintJ1, -No~t Stld To Ot•I•"· ' ,, ' "' \ .. 3·PC. SAUCE PAN SET / Reg. 1.37 •88, 2 Days • ' Inclu des!!:, 1, l ·}I ··qt. e nome l.wo11 pons. Wh ite, avocado or yellow, 5 Y. ·OT. COOKER/FRYER Reg. 8.84 2 Days 597 Chrome fini sh witli Anchor-Hoc king• ovenwore-gloss cover, fry basket. Mod.iM700 • I I 20·GALLON TRASH CAN Reg. 2.88 2 DayJ 1s1 .Ec;isy to keep clean! Avocado plastic w!th snap-on lock lid. Save. Charge it. J( .. nil1rt 's Cod e : A sale i.s riever ''firial'' unless o~r customer is liappy! Copy•lfht c 11172 bys. s. K.FIESGl Comp,11y • • • • . --~ -lOO HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA -, . . . .. • • I ' Teen Gets Five Years In Attack SANT A AN A -A Do•wnev you th who 11hot an oldl!r man through tht heart 1ffer learn · Ing of the \11rtim's 11ffair "'\th fi\s girl friend \\'as sentenced last "·ee.k lo tivt ye11 rs to life In stale prison, Super ior Cnurt J u d g e \\'illiam C . .Speirs 1n1Posed the term nn Richard r.nrw:h1 .. in. 18. just fivt Y.'etks 11rter " jury had fnund !hi! youth gu ilty or the St'roncl degrel! murde:r nf Michael D1u1er, 22, of La ~1i rada . ft "'Ill lestified durinl! the trial that Good"·in shot Dauer after ht le111rntd lh11t the vic- tim had h.:irt sexu11I rel11tions "'i fh his girl friend . Both mtn "·ere d~scribed 11s membt'rs of •·a loose Hvin11 . drui: u.~in~ group who "·nuld 11111rt 11 fight at t~e drnp of 11 h011." H "'ru; un11urcessfull v <1r,1?11Pti fnr Gond\\•in th111 ~ h11d ustd narcotics he11\'ily ~ h n r t I y bf'.'(ore lhe s~oolln~ la~i Sept. 28 and th 11t hf' could not be held legally re.,ponsible for the killing. F u11d s Give n To Agencies SA~TA A":t!.A Public Emplnv ment r rn.c?rAm ( rEr I fund~ h~,., bern rP-;:illnC'aled t n ~ u bag ent~-ril ie.~ and di~trir..l.·.tnrt RI neM' jnb.~ h;:i l'e beell' C"reRted through sal11ry sa\"1ng!. \V ilti am H~rl, county per~nnntl d I r e c I o r h11! report rd. Ora.ngf' Coit.st 11ge.ncies lo be 11 11n!trd additional mnnf'.'v are Irvine, $8,000 ; UC Ji-~ine, Sl4,0M : Laguna Beach. $3.000 : San Juan Capis tri no , S7 ,I50 : r-.1eM'p<>r! Beach. Sl0.000, and Coasl Community Co ! I e g e Di~trit! .. $5.000 • . county C:uts Countian s 2 Departmen ts S lash B udgets Escaping I\ leas I es SA \"fA A't.'A -Orani.:e Cou nty slill remflins ''irlually unsrathecl by !he Southern Glllifnrniil rnerisle~ epiclern ic ~ SAJ\'TA ANA -01·anJ?,e Cnunt.v ritliens wrrstHng "'Hh their own La x finance Wnf'll t"Ul \'f! been s_UbJected to bild budget news at the>cnunty1\·irle le vel, hut. the outlook brighten· td last "'eek . Traditionally big spend ers in the counly se-al. both the Welfa re Mirl Mental Hea lth departments h.:11 e told ad- mini!ltrative airlcs -they \\'I ll neM less cash than en· ticipated in the romini: )ear. One or the !M10 branche!i' budgets• \\'ill he rt'dured Q\'er the curr.ent 1971 -72'ttllnc-atinn.~. Welrare Directnr f;r;:invilte Pe<iples "'ant~ 1'19.5 mi llion tn finl!nce his stafrs \vork. $2 5 mill ion Jpss than the curre.nl requi ren1~nt. The dt!ere;:ise \.~ due 1o R lel"el ing off nf thP f'OUnl y·s A1rl In Familie.~ \Vifh J)f'pendcnl Children !AFDC I program, Peoples explilined . He s11id he experted the mnnthly caselo;id fnr AF[}(' to run to about 21,000. hut nnly 14.600 recipient.$; \\"('re: 1Jn the rn ll!i during February. $pending rrquirerl for i)r. F..\\1• Kl;:itte "s Drpilrtn1ent of Mtnf;:il Hr;:il1h \\'ill be $17 I miltifin in thf' f'nn\i ng ~ear, an increase of $"5 million. Based on locRI rnenta l hcahh care needs and ser\ ire~­ howel"rr, the $5 million spen- ding increase t.~ not w J:reat fmm the counr.v·s sl11ndpninl. prE'p<:irerl sho~s R Sl.2 mi llio n expenrl 1ture to me ntal health ser\"1ce.~. Feder.al-~tat f' Rt an1 :-i .. cnrn111i;t . in 19i2-73 will t'inni:t the coun- t,·· . ., spPnd ing do1rn In r.oughrly 1hr ~;une level as the currrnt • \\•hi<'h so rar h11s clairrtt<d three ]i\'<'I' 111 the Los An~elc•'> 11rt•:1. "\\"t.'\'e h:1d ;1bout 4:1 t'ast·~ so rar this yf'a r bur lhey"re spread out .all over lhe .(•01111· ty." said Or. T h o 111 as llarn ilton, Or11n1ote Cou nty Director of ll calth Servicts. "This is a li !tle n1ore tha n u·r had at this t1111e last rr<'l r hul it 1s certainl_v nnt anylhing f'\"C'n 11 p p r n a r h i n ~ ::in ep1de1nic., \Ve had about 30 by the end or ~1arch. 1971 .'' he said. "\\"r "rc sin1ply in lhe n1('a."le~ season." Orai;iiir Count ~· 11ra11 h f>rpa rtmrnl offi1·i;il!i h 11 \' e urged parrnt.~ to \"af'cinat e thei r c.hi1drP n <lJl <iln.'it mf'(l.'i!t"• In prf'11en1 Jarge·!ica!f' out- hr"iiks. Free. \<if'1·in ll1iC111~ :ire flf- ferrd hv 1he llrallh llepart- n1ent. For infnnn;itinn, call . ~·cn r. 8.14-~l .11. A strnnJ: indiralur of men!;:il ln Los Angrlcs.Count~·. !he he1tlth neerl~ and ser \·ices pro-1nrn.sle.s epide1nie n1e11nwh1le rnn tinues -anrl unle.~s :lf)(l.O(){l virlerl, hn"'PVE'r , .i;hnM'S up in rhildren receive \'a1·f>ina!ion Or. Klane 'i; request ,1n Pxpand '"there is t11tle hnpP of ending his stilff from a presen! 209 to the rpi•leniir." arrnrrlin~ to 4!2 personnel. Hral!h Offirer Dr. Cicr;i!rl A The a ppearance by J)r, Heidbreder. Klatrr and \VelfarP D1rrrtnr ··1 r xi-.ectPrl R drchnr in Proples hefnrf' 1h1> counl~; n1r~sres \1·itlii n 111·0 11·eek~ budgr.t revie11· panel prnridPd ;ifter nur ~nct in l tampt1 ir:!n ~1 1l ;:i con trast rn . the prc1·1ou.~ lhP t11r1•·1 hout hns n<1t nc- \\"eek·s rPq uesl for. fiscal Cl'rrerl,"' hr -"<lid. funds. llr . 'rh1•orl11rp A . , . . . i\~u11tgorner\·. thief r1r the lon.1b1nerl h u rlJ:f'I ~ n11---;-_..1:itc's pre1i>n1 h e 1ncc/lca t pl1t·11l1ons f'Xrredf'd 1~e 1911:72 projl"rain, Rl.)''• ~;url !hat the hurlgel hy $2.1 mi!hnn, \\'l!h n1ass irnrnu111z:1!ion proJ?ram · only se\"en <:nunr,v _rltipar1-hils nol sueeecdcd. n1rn1s prP~Pnl inJt-their pre· .. Si nce the usual J1"ak or d!C'tt"'d needs. n1e~sles-.in ('alifnrni<1 is l::i1e The state ::ind feQer RI government rontr1hute .90 per- rent nf mental hr;:ilt h care costs and OranJ:e Coun ty pro· \·irles _only !O percent. Klant e.s1imatrd thP 1·011n1.v "·ill cnntrlbU!P ~9R2.000-Tn the long run. a"llhough a com - pliraled sf't of f i ~ u r es Thry include · p IR n n in g April and e11rl.v ~1:i v, there ii; puhlir guarrlian. publir iltlmin· ;in ur;;-en! nPl•d !fl prnl"ir.lP . ii::1r:1tnr, AS!it"'ssnr. dis 1r1 ct · measlrs V:IC'<"!flP !n larJ!E' num- atlornry. Airpnrt Land Us e hers~c-hildr,.n.v•hn h:1 1·e nnl. .Comn11ss1on anrl ~heriff-rnr-rt cl!!ll ed I hi~ prnterlion," oncr"s deparhnen!. r.t on1 i;;omery said. . - D'll '( ,.ILOT P~OI• a, L••. f'•v"• ROOMS AT UCI REFLECT PER SONALITY OF STUD EN T, RELAXED DECOR RES TRIC TIONS Fre5liman Dave Mill rr, presi dent of Ec1•lo gy Action, Opts fDr Beer and Jeans Poiter Lll•'E~'l'Y·LE CHANGE S; .. Conlinurd frnm ra~e A I •·Qu1 rk1t r. u i d.e to t-.·lt>sa Cnurt" s;iy.~. 1'h1s 1n1n~l1n~ nf thf' srxr.~ i!I 111!0111'<l. S!al l:irrl ~:i~·s he· cause 11 is R rnnre ~1J ura l.11·ay of ll\ ing ilnrl ]t'ls 1hr ~1urlentl'l f(·t! rnorr RI rase \Vil h one an· other. Sr11;1ll .1 n i tn a l s su ch as guinc:i pi gs. tropiCal fi.o;h ;:ind h1rds arr p1·rn1 i!lrd in ,\1e.~a Court. 1\·iih lhc_,11iproval or the · r (' .~ j d.(' II L iHI VJSt'r. but -the '"Qulekie c:uide ·· l'ilutions !hat •·clca nl1ness and in1positions on olh('rs ;ire fna jor c·oncerns whrn you hi11 r a pf.l. Be.sure c\·pryone appro1'Cs-:-·• rients ,.a,·h. 1nrn in .\\·omrn 1n the nthPr . \"IQLATOHS CITE U nnt> ;tnrl There is :i nlirln1j1h! ('llrfr11 \1•eekdavs ;1111! a I ii rn. l1mi! on St1turd1;.r nnrl Sundr11 . \"1nl:i tnrs art' ("1 !1·d and f111l'll ant! blur "'lips ;1rl' st•nt tn !he hr;ict · res1d,·n1. .\ft1·r' ;1 lTr"tn in 11un1 bl·r uf 1•it:111011s. ;1 sl1ulrnt 11111 1 l>t.· _e.\11(·1i1·d lnu11 15L'.hu11J. -'fht· 1r~·11d toward 1norr sl11 de11t frt•t<tl11 n1 11:1.'1 bt•t•n ft''.t 11 1J ·s<J..: loo·, bt·l·a11.~(' lhe l:urfl!;:.' hour l~.,l>l'cu 111nde ]Aler 1.n the lnst-Ti·1v y1·:1rs. 1'0.: studcnt.~ .. rr1"10rl ih<-' u~u­ a·I l\'illcr, nH1d and· ht1 1i0011 1 fight s and f;1Jsc fire nlRrms so dortn pra11ks ha ve 1111l bct1:1 "lll.~! 111 the shuffle of VR lues. I r-~~~-,.~~~~~~~~--. THIS WEEK ONLY! •• • t wo exciting groups of C'ha 11 ces for R i ot i 11 a .l\fam1n otl1 F'or par1•nts a bit lcrrv of !111.s ne11' frct>dorn. a 11·eek<'nd pronram before school sJRr•s 1ntrochr<.·r s tht·1n !u !ifc Hl :i.1 esa Courl. Betty Kitld, c·h;1irn1an -0f the \lesa Cuurl l.1fe Coin rniltee. .sa td'11<.·r 1nuth1·r ;1d rn1!led it \\·as an cn vi:iblc life after her \\E'ckend sojourn. 'l'hC'se six.story hat:11 11 l ~fl 11.11·1· c11rp1·11'<1 roorns ;'lnrl hall.~ 1nu shags her1· c1thl'r ~ a.~ we!! as bath.~ in e1 cry ruorn . 11·1•JJ- lightPd !'!ud\" dt·sks aud 1111111 .1 Ury l:il"i liti.l'S uu 1•\cry fl oor. I J•;;il'h flour 1tl~o h:1"1 ils fl\\'n louui.:c \\ilh n .sn1:1!1 kih·hru. <111•1 ~·;11:h 101 111.i.:~· h;1s :i differ. I ·t'lll slylt" or . rurn1lu re inclt1'· 1 HlJ: rnodcrn , Spanish and ~1edi· 1err:inean. There i.! ii colnr trlPvision sel on every o!her Jloor. SPRING SHOES \ . . ~ At GOP Meet Sli111 Group Ge ts State Hel p SACRA~1EN-TO -Chanres for diss1rlent riotin1 1ff~ting tht 1~72 RPpuhli r!'n Con- ,·enl 1on in S.11n Dit cn Art ~lim, Denlh N1>llre• I TITll V•"le • \f>'•" ~g• I', 11• ~u' C'o•vn "'' (n!!• Mt•• 511•Y•Yfll !Iv ll•UO" '"'' Mllrl••<I R.uu .. I nt (O•lo Mt••. ••c"•' (•~•'' ol Mn , l!"ll••ll"" lt•a~' "' '-'". E11"i•• Pn•o11• 111 .t.'11, '"" "'1"'""'" "'I"",..! nl Mn 11 t••nfl· C"''"'""• ?• t r••t oronflr,,Hll,.n. •nll e~• o,.U·a•••I 11••"11'"''" ~'rv••t• T11•• ""' •· •n c;.-"''"· M11 " For· ,. t•<1•no ""'''l'"· tel! trne1tw1v M&r· '"''°Y J•"'"' I •·••., •o• " nf l?.1 W 1\1"' s• ~etc• 111 "'""'""'' B•1rl'I Su•· \/· r~d !IV "'1•• ~''"" C.•llw1n Mt \I w~ 1n 1 ... \t Je•C"•'"' Ch11•rll. , .......... t (';""'!! ~""'~!'" (!"'~''"'' 8•11 l'""tllv·•v Mr•'<1••v. 11ltH!nto '°'" AAt •o•••! 1••.V L•1•u . "' 171l11 Vo!lt ltoer!. !on Ju1n (•!'"''""" "••~•ti t WI V N'••t" 31 \u•v•v•d ~V '""' ("t •I'' l ee• <II Now""'' P.oarl\ onll E!ld'• let'• It , al '"'""';nqtnn l'• .. lh. 0'\l<:IM•"· M" D•vf!I J My@r• J•. o! CH••"""""· W1 o~lnqtnn •nd M.,. Mo"'f Onwn a! "''""'''· M1rvl1nd !!"''""• J""n i •rrv 11! l!nwl •. M•·y· !~•cl • or1ndchlldrt n \!•J>mathfr, Mrt. ll@!!Y M t orrv 1>! Duluth Mln.,.1.,11. ~orv!(o•, 11 ,.M t 11t•lt•v 11 "•r fllt V••VI C.h11>•I """"'' fntn"'~'"'""'· "''"~'n" Mou•nl•u•n, ~lto<'l•n• F•mily !1144!0\ M•.,,n.i11 (nnlrl~utlnn• ta ~~•1•h Cn••! '""'"'"nl!y Hn•n•lol nr O••"'" C.nun!y C.hl!clren '• ~o•n•tol. "••Ille Vl•w MO•h1••Y Oltt (!l)ri.· DALI! 111rcording tn H.arnld Sulli van..,. rommissinnr of !he Ca lifnt ni"ti HiJhM'ay Palrol, and member SA N" FRAr\CISSCO (.o\P) - of a mutu11l aid committee ~ Tl1e slate \\"ill in tervene on ;.orking nn plan.! for the f ·behalf of 11 group of cn - tvent. ~ Vi ronmentali51s 't\'hO ha ve riled Nol only t1re !'-inn l)iegn police and rounly shf'rif(.i; in: 11 class action suil Rgnins t l"nl\"ed in plans for the three· ~J\1ono County 11nd ;1 devt•\1111- dl'l.Y ~convention, but th e 111r11t t•no1pany, i\1ty. (;('n. Californi11 H.iRhw14.\' Pat r l. Of-J·:1'r'le J. )"ounger soiid J;:is·t fice of EmPrJ:t.nry Services \l'eek. And !he military h;:indlin2 }<'1"1·st Ct'l ll,~C l'nun~cr said the i·hil'r \'ar]nus SP~men\5 of I h e . · ju.slice of the slate Sup re1ne overs II protec:tillll. of life snd O>urt _l!a \'e his 0 r f i c· e properly. 1, Ch. permission \t} n1, " friend or PhasinJ! rl n11•n nf 1hf' \\"::Ir in 0 In a the court brief supporting \1ietnam b~· Pre~ide n t Richard Friends of l\.1ammoth. an unin- r-.:ixnn hits taken much of the . A d rorpora1ed grou p seeking 10 heat nut l'lf San DitJln. 11.JJO UJl Ce "block 1h£o building of condomi· \\"here 100.000 demon~1 r111nrs nium.s in lhP r..1amm o1 h area \\'Pre e:xpect trl in ea rly pliin-s,\~' F'RA '.\!CISC<) 11 ·p1 _ of ~lonn County. ning. the cro"•d 1~ noi\' American Prest.dent J, I n e s F · rl f ~I h e11timated lo be less thnn rien .s 0 animo! 8 J>- IO.fl00. s:iy~ ii. ha.~ t e n ta t i v e ! y p<>a!ed the cRsr to the Supreme "These roo1n s ha\'e got lo be the best in 1ern1s of physi ca l ton s t ru1·1 io n." s:i id one st u- dc11L •·'f hl're isn't a better ;i11nosphcrr.·• -Stall<1rd s.:i id the stnle of C;1lil"n rni01 d111.·s11 'l pay a dirne for upk('l'P of lh(' units. S1u- drr11s pay :tbout $1.2!\5 for roon1 ;uid board t'<l<'h y1•ar. Al Ilic othl'r 1·11d ;,r 1he u11i- vcrsi1_v lu s1n:1lJ totlcge s1x·c- tn1111 . is Soulhl'rn <.:atirorn ia ('nllrgr, a 500-sludtnt thurl"h- sponsnr~rl. .libe rii l art10 institu- tion jn Costa MesR. Jrs· l"'O nrw resirlc.nc-e halls accommodate about 150 stu· Holdup l\f an Co.inmitted Court 11f!er it 11 a~ turned Pro!eciinn \\'i ll be lnugh 1n schl>rl ulcd it.~ luxury ·lin er tile d · M "-SANTA A~A -A Sant;:i 0\1•n in 1 ono \..Vunty Superior San Diego. 0 e 1 e fZ ii I es. Presirlenl \Vils nn In ,·isi t Cnurt. Anan \\'h~1 adrnil1ed he 11l ternates and an army or Shan.e:hai next Jan. 11, the rirst M !>peciali r.t>d in the arn1ed rnh-pres~ 'll'ill be riua rl Prf'd in onn Counly an d t. he hcry of Fol!1m<1t kiosks and hn!Pls and mo1rls .strelthjng rrui~e linrr frnm I he d f' ,. <'In per. ln!ernatinnill \l"hll incl uded nilni-slore.s in F"a•t c 1 t II 1 RecrPatinn. Ltd, rontend an (' 1 '1 1 1-· from nel 1\1ar l(l O>ronfldn. , · 01'S o CR ,,::i a o.~ ;'l 1• C-"tl ~tll< ·oun1 a1n They f11ce 11 prohlrm nt mti inlanrl China port,. in 24 en i·ironmenial imp11c1 st,11,te-\"alle.v a1nong ;i ~tri ng or vic- lrilnsportation 11nd tr11 ff1c !11 yearl'l. ment is not required. lin1s h;1s brt•n <·1111unHted to gtt from hotel tn the San the California Hchabi!itation Ma rine Gets Lesser · Term St\'.'.!'rA ANA -An ~;I Torn l ~l:iri111• arcu~rd on 11rrest of ' assJult \l'i!h inlenl lo commil rape and burg l;iry h.1s pleaded ~u ilty tu lesser t·h11r~e.~ inl Orange County Superior Court. .lud~e \\'illian1 !11urra y ac- cepted the J!uilty plea or Sgt. F:d1\•ard 1\1;:ilcol m Hid('(lul, 28. In" misdemeanor bu r R l a r y charges and senle:nced the burly ~Iarine to ~4 dt1y!I in OranJ;!e Cou nt y Jail. Rideout also \\"RS ordered to serve three years prohfi!ion. f{ideou1 Vi·a~ idenlifi ed bv C:irdcn l;rove police officerS last Aug. 26 as !he man 't\'hO Rtternptcd to rape " local "·01uan nflcr forcing his way through h1•r !Jedroorn window. AND Don 't m rss ii g1eill flfl/)Cfl /10 f I to stock Ufl r,n dress-ups and casu11/:; /Qt nn ~1 through ~ :1rr ...,,..,. r Hurry 1n fer !he best sclcrr1on in 1•-:•1r .,. Spring handbag gr oup r educed now 2.29 r~4.29 FASHION ISLAND NI Wl"ORT CINTllt HUNTIN GTON CtNTElt HUNTINGTON II.A.CH SOUTM COAST l'LAZA COSTA MESA FASHION SQUAR[ SANTA. A.NA. J'"""' C.f•VO• T!olt ~', I Q• 10. Ill ,,,,1 llfor h l!lv!I . Hun!l,,a!M ll •~ch ""''"" IWI V li.lorch ll. lt11 Su•· ,..1.,~ lw w•f• r lnrentt t n!I d1lldrt n )•"'"' Jr , !tmer. llllf'I Merl•y t nd ~lnr•l\C• ,.1,l!t, f l"l)!l'ltt "••Qui lt ("~•!In on<'l 1h llr N t l'tfY M 1111 U "''""'"""''" .\ 1 a•t•I ar1.,11e;hll111ron. •~ll•tle~ ar !n• 11,,..,Y 1 ftM Wtdll!l n• 1 81 5mltll (11~1!"1,. l'u~•r•I M1,, ' IM '"u""•Y I I ,., .. , s1 ....... & Jllff<t CJ•nol•t (hurcll lnr•r.,.,onl Goaol!d 111•11 1'••d c ,mel•r~. 01r..,.1•d llY S"'ltll "''''u•r¥, i'". M81n S!, Hu~lll'O!IJll nieJ!n 1'ports Arena . ~ite of the Pa.s.~eO~t'r ~1anager .ll'lhn A. Cen!er Rt Norco fur an in- ('(lrtvention. Traina Jr. sa 1rl the plan~ are Pac.f. Al\'·a1.·1J et]. derini!e term. '-==================================. SullivRn lold a mrt>ting of 5ubjf?ct tn appro,·al of the Orange Coun1~· Super Jo r fr Judge Murray nr11ered him lo undergo p5ychiatril"' lreat- n1e11t durinj;! ru.. probation period and In .!!leer clear of alcoholic beverages. BeA'h \., ARBUC KLE & SON WESTCL!FF MORTUA RY-. •27 E. 17111 St.. c,,11~· ~1esa 145-4188 • BALTZ BERGERON FUN ERAi, HOME Coro na del Mar 173-HSD Costa Mt5i 148-24%4 • B~L BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw ay, C~s11 P.1e11 1 .• 1 ~~43l •• McCOR~fl CK LAGUNA Bl!:ACR MORTUARY 1795 Llpna Canyoa Rd. 4H-Hll •• PACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL PAR~ Cemetery P.tortuary Chapel UM -hclfle View DrlYe Newport Bt1c.h, CalUenl1 1«-l'lll .-PEEK FAMILY COLONIA L FUNE RAL HOME 7101 Bolsa A vt . •• Westmlasfer lt3.JUI •• SMITHS' MORTU AllY m Malo SL Ranlill,... Btaa 51Mm ' . , the Californi a Slate sheriff',; ,1:n,·ernmrnts nf both China SACRA~1ENTO IUPI 1 -A Court Judge \V illiam !11urra.v Assnc.i~tion t h R t inrreasf'd $1fi.4 n1itlinn c.nn tracl has been i1nposed tl1e term on ·Honald I "intelligence" will kePp I:!\\" anr! !he United Sales. a>A·arded for construction of an P:icifici, :'12, after finding tb al enfnrcemen~ ·on top of any 1·he \\filson \\'ill ltil\·e Mn 8 3 mile ~eel ion or Interstate 8 lhc defenda nt wa s in danger or! bl through the Cleveland Na-beco1ning ad d i c I e d to pr~t i~mtshe "unknown" ,vhirh F'ranci~co .J;ui. 4· 1973· on a lional Forest In San Diego n~rt'Ol its. Pnci fici h:id pleader! frighlens most of the law en-rnund-the·\lo·nrlrl trip. s~npping County. guilly to charges or second ' forcement pe<>ple. \Vhn is 11 t Los Angt>les. Honolu lu Rnd The stRle Public Vi'orks de~rec buri:;l<1ry. I going tn throw the fir5t Mmb? ,.oknhim::i If thr plans ::ire Oeparln1enl said !hf' cont ract Pacir)tl \\1as chnrgNl \\•it h Vi'hn will sf'! the first exptosi\·e <1prrnied. she wi ll J!O on from \rent to the joi nt l"cnture firm holdups in fi ve counlv com- d . ,, of ~i:itich Construt'1ors. \V . F'. n1unities. Polite did nOt press -ev1ce . Ynknhan1a In Sh an g ha i, Sult i\"an said the High>A'RY ~ ~1axwcll Co. and O. K. ~1itrry char}lt's fi led against him in Patrol w:il'l working closely ___ c_h_in_,_.,_1a_r_g_es_t_c_i_ll_" _____ a_n_d_So_n_s_o_r_c_o1_1<_n_" _____ 1_.•_"_A_n_g_,1_e_s_c_·o_u_n __ 1y_. ___ _ with the other· 11gencies Rn<l the Department or Justice ln "improve intelligence" sn tha t they can "be prepared for any eventualil)•.'' Problems nf p I a n n j n Jt , ldgistical !!Uppoi"t 1'nd riot con - trol techniques "''ere bei n g h1nrlled adequately, the com- missioner said . CHP 'J re s p"o n s ; hi Ii t y prim1trily will be lraffic con- trol at the convention center. hote ls. San Diego Al,r port Rnd on the lsls nd housinJI con- vention he11dqu1rters in !he Sheration Hotel. The y'll al~ handle oormal freew~ con·I .. --------------· tro1. FISCAL ~RESPONSIBILITY rl ~~ii~ ;:~cl•~lh•lh~h::; o vu $5 MILLI ON EARNING INTEREST FQR YOU-'-THE r.txPAYER P"lrolmtn will bf. ss11igned tol .. _____________ .., I ~"'~nv~enu~·on~cn~ntr~o~1. ==.lr---:;2~2;';8~A;'.C~RH'E"-;AIRPORT ANNEX TAKE THE Translated that moaos $30 mllli•• of ,new doa• lndultoy. • We Dare You ... Every .Seturdey 11--N1·EW-S-Q U iz-ll~~==::::::;~~~ PARKS ancl I RECREATION 300 ocrn NrmorkHI for • wlldttftHtl noturt perk. ·1 1w;ti1:•, 3 3 :g Managers• Clearance at Singer 10% to 30% off ori9. price on floor models and demonstrators some discontinued -· S!vlist* zig-zag machine with drop-in bobbin, blindstitchl Save $40.95 on the machine that lets you sew straight and fancy stitches. 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April 2.-1472 ' DAILY PILOT Lake rs Go After Playoff Victory No. 3 CHICAGO CAP)-1he fa s1 starting Lo! Angeles Laker5 and the rripplrd Chicago Bulls resume thr1r ~11lional Basketball Associal ion pl<'ycrr tod;iy with " the Bulls hoping for a change of fortune on thetr of the Paciric Division ln\"ade Ch1ca~o Stadium before aa expected 17.000 against a Bull lineup Already slripped 1>y injury Of 7-fnol 1'om Rocr.'<'·!nk!e Rnd perhaps the stctlitr forward duo of Bob Porirr Rnd Kennedy ?o.1clntosh rtplac1ng l..o\'' 11nd \Valker in the front line. the ,nulls may not be able lo make the same fight lhcy did in last year's prehminafy playoff against the Lakers. any necessary further battling v.•111 be at l.J)!I Angeles F'riday night: at Chicago Sunday afternoon April 9, and L<is Angeles \Vt'dnesday April 12. But ChicRgo's defens~ hes been ripped to &hred.s by the sharpshooting of We5t And Goodr ich , who have C'Ombintd for a t"·o-ganle tolai o( 124 )oints. Thursday ni~ht. \\lest poured in 37 points and Goodr ich came up "'1th a second l>lraight 32-poinl perforniance . No Progress In Ba seball The runnerup Bu/L!; of the Mid\\'t:st home court. , Love and Chet \Val ker. · • The LRkers swept the flr~t two ~n1cs of the v.·es!ern semifinal best-of-seve n series at Los Angeles this v.•eek, a start punctuated by the· explosive Los Angeles scoring of Jerry \Vest and Gail Goodrfh and marred by key Chicago injuries. The record-breaking champiJ:ln I..akers l.-0s Angeles has reL'Orded 95-80 and 131- 124 victories. the last C(lm.ing Thur&day night v.•hcn Love. top BUii scorer v.•ifh 43 points in both games, Jefl v.•ilh a severely sprained ankle just as Chicago appeared close to victory. \\lalker e11rlier v.·cnt out v.·lth recurrence or a pulled thi~h n1usrlc . \Vith the prospect of rooktes Howard In that series, the Lakers ju n1JX'(I to 11 2·0 lend, but the Bulls \1·on the ne.-xt l\\'O in Chicago and !he_ playoff \\'Cnt the full seven games \\'it h Los Angeles v.·innlng the ·four games at Los Angeles and the Bulls taking all three ln Chicago. The i'\o. 4 game also \\'ill be played Tuesday nighl at Chicago Stadium, and 011 1'\' 1'odn!J C/1a1111e/ 7, 11 a ,111. Division ha\'e gollen tremendous play ;it r nter fron1 rookie Clifford Ray battling the boards "'ilh \Viii Chnmberlain. Coach Bill Sharnlnn still isn'i overly h;ippy \l'ith his teRm. "I( "·e're goini: to win, v.·e huve 10 pla y bet.Irr dr.frnsP,'" hf' said Thur~d11y night . "If Chic1111.o i;hooti; as v.•ell at homf as they d id In thr second 1;ame here, they 'ij "'in.'' NEW ,.ORK ( i\P\ -Representatives of tean1 01vners and players met fruitles- sly Saturday for 00 minutes 11\ Rn effort lo J>nd the f1 r.~t general stri~ by major l('a~ue basrbllll players in th'e sport's 102- ~rar hislory. -. A us t1~alia11 --'!'he i-1r.1kf' bt~!!1111 .at 12 Ot ;i m. Salur· clay Pla.\l'rs arr serk1ni;i inrreased prn-1:111n brnt>fits under a lhrrr-\.'r ar ron· lr:t<"I 11h11•h 11·a~ lil.l!.ned a ~e:ir .:.i:n Sl1oots 65 , More Horsing Arou.1111 GLENN WHITE 9pf1f1• tditor Solar Salute Nab s Derby; Royal Oali 3rd ARCADIA ~AP l -Solar Salute upset fa vo red Roya.I 0"'1 Saturday to 11•in the $133 .000 Santa Anita Derby-as lhe: sup- plemenlal nominee fnr 1his \l.1cstcrn feature for 3-vear-olds stamped himsel f a -lead ing c3ndidate for the Kentucky Derby. Quack. a colt no! nominated fnr the Kentucky Dt'rby. ran second and the odds-on favorite. RoyRI O\\'I, hung on for third place in the field of si>:. Ridden bv Laffit Pincav .Jr .. Snl::ir Salute took 0\hc lead al !he .outset of the J 1 _. mile race and stood off all challenges although Qua ck pulled ahe<td briefly as they turned for home. "1inner of se\·en stra ight 0racrs Rflcr not making a st;ike~ as a 2-ycar-old. Solar Salule won by three-quarters or a length in .1:47 3.:,, with Qu;ick 4 1 ~ lengths ;ihead of Royal Owl. a \Yinncr of seve n straight ·going in to this Derby . Tal\.es Leacl GREENSBORO. N.C. (Ar) , Australian veteran Brure Cr.:impton swept into a three-stroke lead Sa turday when he fashioned a six-under·p.:ir 65 in lhe rain-delayed sccon·d rOund ur the $200,000 Greater (;recnsbo ro Open golf tournament . o\rnold Palmer. who said he 8il a boost in confidence from his ncv.· ront.ict lenses. had a AA ;111d llJ.O"ed into a tie for .~ceond going into tod"~y·s 36-holr. fini sh. Crampton. v.'inner or 10 lour even1s, had :i 36-hole total nf 132-10 under par on the wet and soggy Sedgefield Country Club course. ' Palmer \\'as ;ii 135 along \\'ith 52-year· old Julius Boros and J.C. Snead . Boros and Snead each had 69s in the cool and cloudv weather. Gary f>l.:.yer~of South Afr ica. v:inncr nf last v.·eek's (;realer New Orleans O[icn, -n1ovcd into position at 136 after taklnr; a fifi under the winter rules which :illow players to lift, clean and place their halls on the muddy fairv.·ays and around the greens. Tony Jacklin had a 63 for a 137. Lee Tre1:ino could do no helter than match par 71 and \\'as seven strokes off the p;ice at 139. Billy Casper was far back ;it 69· HO. The 36-year-old Crampton, in his 16th re.:ir on the American tour. h;f.r; played extremely v.•ell this ).far "'ith fi ve finishes of filth or helter. The 66 was his best round or the y_car. / , -- ' ' , \ I • ' , Mr. and ~1rs .. J. J. Elmore Sr. hnd to pay $5.000 as ii supplemental fee to get SQ!af Salute into this Santa Anita race i;ince he wasn't nominated originally when the cost v.•as $100. :. lie bolted into contention '<''ilh a 31 on his first nine holes. gelling rour birdies. Then he slretched his lead with birdies on the fi nal l\\'O holes, Nos. 8 ~nd 9 on !he rourse. lie played the back nine first. lie <'anned a 25-foot putt on 1hc eighth and tv:o-puttcd the par five ninth . ENGLISH SJ EEPLECHASE ACTION PROVES ME RE HORSE PLAY FOR .THESE TWO JOCKE YS . But by winning. the son of \V indsnr Ruler out or Solecco earned $88.000 to make the envestmenl most worlh\\•hile. \Vilh all the 3·vear-olds carrving 120 pounds', Solar Salute returned $9. $3.40 and $2.10. Quack. ridden by Hov.•ard Grant. paid l411nd $2.10 . .-nd Royal Owl, \\'it h Bill Shoemaker. paid $2.10. Pincay put Solar Salute into the lead on th e fasttrack as the horses camr. out of the: gat,t . and Shoemaker stayed right behind with Rov:il Ov.·I. Bre\'el moved in· to third · place · for a time, hut the two leilderit stayed that \\'a~· unt il rounding the final turn v.•hen Quack nioved up fo r his challenge. Solar Salute proved more th;i.n equal 11.nd held ofr the ch.:illeni;e RS Royill Owl fell back and wound up only three-· quarters of a len'-"!l h in front nr the fourth· place Kentuckian. Friday's round was cancelled by heavy rains v.•hich made .the course unpla~'able. · This foiced the 36-hole conclusion to- day. Palmer, the 42-year-old star still sefking his first victory of th e year. com· menled : "l'\"e only v.·orn the colltact len ses se \·en limes. and only once before. Thursday . iri competition. At first. I couldn't v.·car them more than ntnc holes." Secono-rou...i ;·f!MH" h· 1t>oi i1CHl.noo Gr!at•r Grttn~ix.ra Or»!~ go1r 1<1ur111men1: B'llt( Cr~n'IClan J ( ~ .. f!~d Jul;Ul Sorn< "'"aid P1lm•r llCO Fu"lt'" P•ul >llrntv Oon J1nu1rv B•ut~ 0.Ylin G1rr Pl8Vf!f L"'! Elder De~n· Be,.,~r. Bab P•v~• Tom Sll~w Jf!r rv McG•• (Iii CM l!CO<IQ\ll! l!el~ll Jo~~Mn D~vid c;,~he"" Leo G·1111m Ii i;<! Cu•I Boobv Ni("a11 !-<~le Irwin Tony Jl(lc.1111 L1bran H1rrl1 Says Loiiisville's C1·1ii1i NCAA Co11solatio11 Tilt ' Sl1ould Test Cha11ges '-/ Louisville University baskctb;ilJ roach tourney after those teams h;id bowed in Denny Crum has coriie up "-'ilh a good the semifinals. suggestion regarding the third place. or "\Ve didn't even practice the day consolation game that is held annually in before we played Carolina." Crum ad- the NCAA championship tournament. mits. "I turned my players loose ;ind Jet ' . ' I .. Crum feels the game might prove of !hem do wha.tcver t~ey wanted -most ~f gome worth if it were utilized as a test them went s1ghtsec1ng or !O the beach . for changes to be made in the sport -The CIF'. -governing . body cf such aS"using a J()..second clock or trying Southland h1.gh s~hool athletics -long different foul shooting ideas. ago dr~pped_ 1ts third place ga~e from the . champ1onsh1p tourney and I ve yet to As It stands now, the third place game hear any of the people involved in semis . . Fans Fav~r Management losses complain that they don't have a consoh1tion game. Next yenr's NCAA basketball playoff ....-...-----General R eactioit··Players Goi11g loo Fur rnrmal changes with ~tmlfinal5 session5 By TllE ASSOCIATED PRESS parts store agreed . "It. T had thrir slated Saturday and the llilals on the Fans across the C<lUntry seemed to be money,'' said Hilrl, "I wouldn"t need ii lollowinit ~londay nii:ht. lining up on the side of management in pension." And that should be One until 1!';5 "'hrn ·the pension dispute which has brought In St. Louis. Russell HohUeld. ;i union the semis and titl e shnwdn"'" are held In about the first general pla yer strike in electrical v.•orker. said he thou itht !he San Diego. Then the Eastern TV audience ma,W league baseball history. p1ayt.r demands had gnne too far. "The s~EMH .,,.thT• "'ill be wal ehlni the t h1tmpiorishlp it:ame "Base ball players have t'verything in average person doesn't have those kind nf •. from midnlgbttil around !:lO a.m. the world goinp: for th~m." s11id Bob benefi ts," he said. ''I used 1 to . looK ha! little posilive signtricancc. You arc , USC Trojan boosters are illreitdy taking ' A!11ic;k. A~ envirnnmenlal ~nginetr rrom forward to the i;tart of the bA~ehall bringing logethe; 1.wo losers -teams reservations lnr charttr flioht! to Little ' C1nc1nnar1. ~nd a Reds fan, and now they season. but not now. The players have whose only oal11 it this juncture of the Rock fer th Sept g footbail chu;h wi·1h are cxplo1tu~ t.he fan . ~ rese~t II. For gone too h1r .. , season are winning the semis-and lhe e • · · . • • players whose occupallon.'i . involve a Joe Jl\~r111n. 11 part·tirne seeurily ~UAl'd fifflll'!. -A;kansmi. For $200 you gc! round trip t1 lr -rhild'11 sPort and who are-consequently in St. Louis, said, "l hope the J?hiyers All energies and thoughts are directed f re. a game ticket, lodging, plus other grossly overpaid for their !Rients, t think have to walk the pavement. J th1hk the toward those objeclives and when a Joss extras. .,. even the idea they would actually poten· plavers get pald loo much as ii is. They .....destroys chances of atl31ning the goals, ~rthe f can be.. gleaned · fro t1Rlty-jeopardl7.e th fir livelihood ls make too much now." ~layers and coaches can hard\).' be ex· Uni crslty Tra~I, 213·?4&-l3s4. absu.rd '' · e. P. C11tes;-a-longttmc 1l'ei1mstcr' peciedto come back !or a meanTng'less -Notre Oame ha11 come up with an 11m-· "[ don·t think the players have a l 'nion mem~r rrom Kansas City, whn 111 cbn.solation game with mu ch enfhusiasm blllous ba~ketball schedule for _ nt xt le~itimate complaint." said Richard Shel· rurrcntly unemployed. S::lld the s:trlkc or desire. 11ea5(ln wltb l(ames against ~tlchiitnn. field. R hot el ~itchrn emplo e in Kansa.!I wou ld hurt baseba ll. f . Cn,im adm itted that hi! play~rs h11d no Ohio State. V1llanov1, Ken1u cky. Snuth Cit y. "They certainl y make more money "I don't seo where t'fie pla1•ers have de!ire or Interest In playing .North Carollna1 Dake. West Virginia arxl ~lar· 19an ,~1e do '' 11n;; r omph1int." sal~..Cates,"'B11seball is WHITE WA SH -------- r:ire v.•helher I never lfe.:: anothC'r aame. \\'e ou~ht lo find out v.•hat hllpp<>ns if the fans ao on strike. Let fhrm play ~ couple or g;inirs In ;in empty 81.:idiu m. ·• ~:l mcr I l arl\\·1~. v.•ho opcralcs a suhurb8 n inn 11nd motel 1n r-.1 innc;ipnlis· Sr. Paul. !la1rl "I think they 11he ownersi ~houh.l s1r1 ke unlil they (pl11ycrl'l find out · \\·har it's like to make an honest living. A dollar 's v.·orth or work for a dollar 's l"'Y·" lltirtwtf sa!Cf fie playe(I pro!e5sional baseball in Canada In 1924·25-26, earning $:115 a month, "and that was tcps." ·•r' think It sti nks." sa1J Jerry Fitch <it Cleveland. "Jl'• tr.itlble. l think lhel<'r 11etting a good p;ickage and don"t reilite ii ., Rogrr Frank. ii 1ong·h;iired S;in f'r;in-· c1sco youl h. suprorted the pl111ycrs mo\'t "I'm for 1tnybody st riking," u td F'rMl<. ·. Thr \I alko111 thrr:ilens !hr oprn1ri.i: of th,. 1Qi2 nl.lJOr l<'.1i.:ur season. ~rhedulPcr-fnr \rN!nl',dn~· .lnhn <:.1hrr1n, rrpresenl tnc. !hr fl'<'·nrrs l'l!d n n1•11~ <'on fert'nee !fia t nn pro~res~ h:i.~ IM'Pn n1adr :ir a mceti11~ "'ifh \lar,·1n •~!!l ier. ~>.e.cut11r direei.or of rhp :".l.:iJOr Lr.-1~ut• Ba.,rb:11I Pl.:i.vers Assoc t;it 1on Thr lll'n n1f'1 nlonr al a secrrt lora11nn in n~iriJu\\·n \1•11 Yo rk In il i<:rus" thP. chsputr r.:1hrr1n 1';ild he anrl 1\1 tllrr 11•ould n1f'r! :1;:i;1111 tOOny. The 1i1ne 11·a~ not ~r•·l·1f1t~r1 '"'rher1· i" a i.:r:l\'e d<in,i.: .. r 1ha t thr ~trikr ... 1uld :tHect the op1'n•n.c. n( the se;p;nn." c;:iherin said . ~llll1•r. ln an inlervic11· ";11rf r.ahrr1 n •·11,.tf'n•"<t. .. bu1 hr has no nr11 :iutllnrl!1· of Alli kind '!'hp pt;n('r'~ ilrf' dem:in 1 -·~ ii 1';' r"r· «ent hlkt' 111 JW.'n"ron l.lf'nr'.1t . l ndf'F" ll'nll«:. •J f !he pr, ·'"l•I ~n;..1nr. plan.~ pla11'r 111lh.only four • 1 ar~ 1n th.! 1n:qclr l"at:ur~ co.1irl t·r:111• $171 :i4 111vnthh :tr -:i~1· 45 or ~6111 !l l .11 fi.i. A 2n. yrar 1 r:1•r;1n. Il l 6.S. \.\"Ou lrl ,qrt $L'll!l 11 rnonrhl~ l"ht· 2fl.~ear 1·rt!'r.1n. if hr cl:>t l.3 tti:--t:ll;r hi' pcn.~ion .it 1 I, 11·11uld rN·e1~·e $f,,'!2.36 Ci!C'h 1110nth. Th~rr 11·1•rr no aunou11ccr/ pl;ins for a n1rrl1ni.: .nr owners. b11~ in .6r.tlanta , \V1:. han1 l3;.ir!holnn1.:1.v. prc'lrrlr111 of the n r.11'r.~. ~:ud hi' expects ;:i •r_<~1nn In he 1·;i1Jcd ,\tnnda_v or Tu e.Sc.1d\" ".111rl 1'111 CC"· l:i1n !hf' :-.:o. t irrm to!)(' tJ1~cu"~rd "'ill l.li-· 11·h111hrr or n1i1 to open thP.. )iea.~on 111ith 1 ~ll' p!ny"rs a\';1ilnble." \1•;.11l.1hlt' plav('rs \.\'11tld t'I' JTin!\ll~ n11 nor JrnJ,:ul'r~. \\·Im don r ~1r1r.n~ tn !lie ~l;qnr Lr t1 •:u1' Aaseball !'l a1rr~ As ~oria­t1nn '!'111• .1··111111.: plavcrs m1 1.?ht n1ake an 1n- lrrr:;:11ni:; le:i.c.ue," Barrholom11y sillrl. ··1r thrr(' ,1rf' enough pl'l\.1·r~ in our '"'~11 n 11.a l 1on 1h;it "'ant In pf·.,,· bt1s('haJ:, lhrn I think 1r"s in thf' llf'.~I int rrests ,,f ha~ehall !hat 11e do no1 ):/Jur !he door.~. as :;:orne n11·111·rs have suggested . We have an ohlt;.:at1on to r/1e future of the 1?.'1me." • J don't agrN:: with those owners whrt .i:.1v 1·J~.~~. shop. We ti.rve a bigg~r rcspons1biJdy and obligation than that," Bartholomay •dded. Miller "1tid he felt the owners were Ir \ ini:: lo hrc.-+k the players asrociatlori. · 'l'hr \\'01.v the own~rs have ~en heh;i vin g n1akes no sense:· r.aid Miller. 3 ·Velcran l:tbor negotiator who W-'l s willJ lhr Un1!1•d Steelworkers h('fort• bccomrn,: !ht:' fir~t t1nd ·only executive rl1rcrror of 1111• playrrs ;issocialion. ''I t"): clea r we're nnt lalk1n,i:r about mon,.~· nn.vmore," he add,..,L "Thr 01Ynfrs are apparently delerm1n~'1 1n heat th"' players 1rf an1· way they r;in The players !i!;nse th is an1! have re;ir·1cd f;aher1n rulrd nut thr playrr .:i ssoc1a- tion·s suggP.st ion that arb1t rauon be used tn settle the problem . '"We don "l think arbitra!1C'n is thP 1tOh.- tion," he said. "We belirvr l\'P have the ~xpertise v.•11h1n the,po\\·e r of the parties 1n volvt'd and it mus! br npp l1rr.." , ~.;ahcrin sairl t~at thcrr \1•11s a ··good will cf1orl tn hargarn on both sides. I think th~ play~rs i:iade.a .mistake in judgment. It 1s a situation d1(f1cult to find a solution to.·· Strike Halts Angel -Dodger 2-ga111e S,eries LOS A1\'G~:LE:S . (AP I T h 1!i lucrative Freeway SCries between the f .Os Angeles Dod11:ers And Calfornia Angel.~ -l\vo go!lmes e~1cd to drav.• a total or about 40.000 fans v.•aS canceled Saturday when player ted to support the rest of striking rnajor league players, . An Angel spokesman said the Saturday night exhibition game at Anaheim S!adium 11nd today's exhibition game at Dodger S I a d l u m "'ere "definitely canceled." Players of both lcRml'i met· ~parately e.ar.1~ Saturday attcrnoon and wound up "·alf1nir for word from the negotiations in New York. 1Vhcn n<i progress w111.!I rt'oorted from the .t~llcs. the Angel llnd Oodizer players'' decision lo su pport !hf' strike brought automi1t ic C':!ncelhlflon or the g.:imes. . Arthur P:itlrrso11. the Dodger ~ooke!tml'ln .. al fir~! hoOC'd an agreement from 1ooa,. !I ~chrdulf'd meeting in Neu• York ~l\'Ould bt. made in tirne to ~afvaJ:e torlay 5 game. Rut he h11er rold the Angels that lhcrP Was no ch11nce lhe game could be played. Ttwi club.~' annual sl'rics w3s expecled Jn draw.~18.000 to 20,000 rant Saturdey- nlght al An ahei"m Stndium !'Ind 11t least 20:000. today at Dodge.r S1adhun. The DO'dgers are scheduled to open the Natianal l.cnguc !lenson Friday night SB inst . Sitn,:: Cincinnati lVhlll! the An~els' Opt'"er l!! set Thur~day aftcrnnon In ~linneapolis..St . Paul a1;ainst the l\lin· nesota T1v1ns .. 'Al ifornia's flr51 home tilt is scheduled Frirlay night, April 14. 1ga1nst the Texas Carolina for third place In thl1 year'• quetlt blgbll&btlng the menu. ~Doug Ha~t, a clerlt In Kansas City auto my f11 vor.lte game but right now I don't ·~~~~~~____;~~..:.._~...--~_._._~~~~~~~~~~~ Ra ngers. -. ... . '~ - • CHICAGO WHITE SOX CLEAR OFF SNOW, AWAITING THURSDAY 'S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL OPENER. Allen Spark s Bucks Past · Golden State . -"""·. OAKLA ND (A P) -Lucius Allen spark- ed a third-quarter rally that gave thi! . Milwaukee Bucks a 122-94 virtory nvf!r the Golden State Warriors Saturday night and a 2·1 lead in the ir Western Confer- ence semifinal series of the National Bas- ketball Associa rion playoffs. Allen, who had 21 points fo r !hf' night , ticored six of them in the first four min utes of the third period wh en Mil· 'vaukee outscored the Warriors, 1~2. to take a 73-46 lead. Bob Dandridge also had six points in the game wilh 23. matching teammate Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for scoring honors. The Bucks jumped off lo an 11-point lead in the fi rst qua rter beforP Jim Bar- nett led ~Golden State rally tha t cut the margin lei.\ 31 -28 early in the littond period. Milwaukee. then scored eight. st raight points. four each by guards Wally Jones and Allen, to go ahead by 11. _Sports In Brief •. White Sox Sign Allen ·For Estimated $135,000 SARA.SOTA . Fh1 : -Slugger Richie Allen ended a 31-day holdout tn<l ay. He ~igned his 1972 Chicag'o White Sox con- tract for an estimated $135.000 which undergo surgery Tuesday fnr cancer in his lymph glands. A malignant tu1nor already has been removed from his left i:nay also include a "notrade" agreemenl. arm. "This is the first time in my hascball J;t" career l really feel wanted," Al len said. S 'lE.NT · • "f ha ve been traded four times con-ACRA1 i 0 -Suennan Chavoor secutively in the last four:...years." Allen ·· ,ll•as named 1972 coach of the t'.S. llaid. "It makes you feel a little deflated Women 's Olym pic 11~·i mming tea m Fri· but everything is setlled now. 1·m happy day, Ken T:eadway announced. and will give the \Vh ite Sox my best." Treadv.·ay, he.ad of the U. S. Men's Allen said he would start working out Olympic Committee. made !he an-on his own immediately. He reported to !he While Sox camp Friday night after the pla yers voted to go on str:ke. \\1hen asked how long: it wou!d take him In gst. i.nt.o shape. he rrplied : " . .\bout as long ns it takes a pitcher to "·a rm up.·• ,, . nouncement at the Sullivan Award ban· qu~t presentation. The 11ward w;is presented to Mark Spitz, a Sacr:in1ento .c;wimmer. Chavoor, Splls' co<ich the last 2 1 ~ )•ears, "'as 191i8 "'omCn's OJymp ic swiril· ming ·coach. . . / Need More Kid s Playi ng, Says Banl\:s SOt.:TH BEND, Ind. !A?I -Ernie Banks 111 one flf baseball's biRgest fan~. but tJo'en the man v.·ho Ill known for hi~ constant optimism and enthusiasm thinks baseball is in trouble. The man kno.m .as "~lr. Cub'' "'as in South Bend over the wef'kend to ac.cept 11 n award fro n1 President Nixon at the first annual American t•oo1 ba!I and Rasket ball Con<e.renrc . Banks hit 512 hnn1e runs dur inl( hi s b;iseball career but had In n10\·<' 10 the 1ii1del1ne.'i as a Nlach this .~eason "'hen he clt>veloprd knrP trnublP last ~'ear. Hr !':aid. "\\'e need mnre kids pla) in~ baseball. But no'o\' most oT them gn the nrhf'r v.•ay ... tn· <001ball: F,ootball is a n1orP l(lamorpuo; :r-port. "\\'e bring kid~ in1~ baseball at a vounger age ," hr conltrw('d. "and they are less mature "than a")ot of kids whn come out of college to play pro football.·• Banks added , "Some of those kids ~f't bored living in the small minor league cities. Irs not Rlamorotts and " Int of those kid/l quit tilt game. "The kids just i:et borrd." he !'a.lei. '"l'hry don't like to sit and \l'R !rh and wait tn rtplace somebody on the field lo pinch hit or pinch run or son1ethi11~ like thaL We onl y have about 12 men gel in 11 game j for each team) and football teams pf11y at least 30 a game." Asked.M he feels there 'o\'il l be a srrike b.v the major league player/l ol'cr the ir pension dispute v.·ith the 011'ners. Banks said . "I hope not. We need to be oul thlre pla_vin~ an d performing. I think .,...e'll set· Ile it. \Ve belong on the field ." HP said. "As you know , 1re're in sprini: pr'actice right now and "'e're prtparin~ ourselves mentally for the season. \'ou knnw. baseball ha.S become an enduranre ~port . We ph1 y 162 gafues in the regular lieason t1nd about 25 sp ring gan1es." The slim and trim .Banks talked a lilt!e 11bout his favorite subjeci -the Clibs "In ·1969, '70 and' '?I \Ye just v.·errr1't physically fit 10 11,•in the Eastern Divisior; title, and "'e f11ded in the .last month. l think Leo (manager Leo Durocheri knows this and we're \.\'Orking hard oul th ere." " He added. ''The team's over-a!l at11lude is good. We'll make il if \\'e stay together, play toget•e.r and "'ork together. Wt•rf' living in an ~ge where eve rybody v.•an!.~ to be an individual. a star. But we·1·e got to learn to Jiv.e together." Banks said. "I think \1·r're .... ·illing to pay the price to win and I think the Cubs will win the pennant.'' · · Scoreboard '" fC,b"ln 1, "l•W V11'1i: I P1>U10,111~>1 4, P!lhl!ur111> 4 ll••) C1>lt C911 '· SI Loui l G MO"!r~ll ~. 8e110" 1 JC 14SEl4LL CtltY S!1n91I To~cn1,,.tn! (ti Goldt ft Wtlll Ch1molo"1hl1> Los An11"•~ CC l·l, c~rrllo1 ,., ICM't 1•c• ""'"' bo•I tll !hr1• tP.'I~~) ·. Nicklaus De t e rmine d Tr ev ino's R eturn S pices Maste rs Golf Tourne y AtGlJSTA. r;a 1AP l -Lf'e Trr\·1nn·s relurn, Jack Nickl aus ' quest for thP elusive prorcssional grand .. slam anrl Arnold PalmPfs rene\\•ed bid fnr glory add spice 10 the annual sprln,11 rtfe knov;n as the ~1asters golf tournament. The ~1·enl. one of lhe \\nrld".~ fnur 111a- jnr tests of golfing ~t·e.:itncss and a spec· l.:irular showpirrr of the v.·nrld of sports, 111!1 hr pl:i~cd Thurs?ay th.ro~g:h Sunday on 1he 1\ugu.st:l ;'\alioniT7Gnlf Club cnu r~r . It 11 as t\ugus ta N;Hiona l's rolilng hi lls -hrct<lr('~rd 1n dog11·oocl anct maj?nnlia, \aurrt an<! runr -that prompted thP. 1rn1prstuou<; Trl'v1no !o dN'lare a tv.·o- year bo,\'C'01t of thr lou rnamcnt. "I n1ade a stupid mistake," Trevino !'aid nf th.it l!lfi!l <lecisinn to sk!p the i\las.ters. 111• s<111l :it that ti111e that his ln\1". line·c!nve gan1e v.·asn 'I suited lo the 1·011rSI.' "I hit !ht'° hall 100 101r, Just kef'p plug· gin' 1t 1ntn !h<l~e h ill~." 11 1-; drclara11nn s11rrr(f A. n1a}nr t'f1n- ln11 {'rs_v. Ir\ snn1r <iu:irtrrs 1t 11,•as 111- terprc!cd A~ a cril1cisn1 of thr .~taid and steined Murse. He laicr apologized lo J\1As!ers officials. "I'm· not too big lo f'Al crov.•," Trevino S<l id ... 1'1 e done it before. I "'llS v.·rong . "~""' I 11•.ant tO"\\·i n H. '"1\ly Sil!TI(' has changf'd in the )ast rf'W y('ar:r-. I'm hitting the ball higher nov.· and J think I can handle 11." The 32-year·old Tre1·1no. a quirk·v.·1ited, ~ f.:1.~f ·li!lking product of thP Dallas slums ~ and the grandson nf a ~ravediggei. 'o\'as on ThP 1·erge of grealness when he decid- <'d to h_\'pass the tournamenl, llf' caapcd onr of sports' most 1n· rrrd1b!e rai::s·to-richrs saga! \\'1th hi~ hl111 (lf rhrel' nar1onal cha1npiflnships J;ist 'it'a'-t\f! and no11' r<1nk s an1ong g9lf's a!l· ! 'lllf' ;! J 1•;1!.~ ll 1s p1·rtorn1;1ni·r -good nr ba d -is 1·rr1a1n In hf' nf krl'n concern to tbe..un: ln!d ihous<lnds 11ho corn·er~r on this lir!le :;ou!hern tnv.•n and congr€gate beneat h the hu.i:e oak.~ lhAl shade the 11·hite Colnnial rluhhou se. Rut he "'ill share inirrest "'ilh lhP tlrtern11n('ti Nicklai.1s. \\'hn ;idmit!edlv i,, ·J:Unning for a one-year S"'etp '1f ·the !\tasters, the British and American n<l· l1onal opem; .ind his Professional Golfrrs 1\,~nriation <·hampionship. "I don't 1h1nk it can be dnnr ,'' Tre\"ino said. "But if ii can. Nicklaus is the man 1vho can do It.'' .. You c.,n·1 do ii if. ynu don't "·in !he first one.'' said .\'icklaus. also 32. "'ho ha11 shnt off In nn(' of !he faste/ll starts of his "'"·eson1e career. •·ry(' "'On the firsl leg four 1in1rs. but nevrr the second.'' :\1ckl<1us. a three-lime ).1aslers chan1- p1on and runnM--u p lo Charles Good1 here last year, i::oes into the tournament ·as the prnbt1hle favori!e and the man holding the most i1npressive credentials. The powerful blond is t~e onlflwo-t1111t. rhampion !his year. f.le s already 11·on n11ire th11n S\f19,000 !his sr11snn -mark· ln&: the first 1une 11ny player has" gone 01•er six hgurrs prior 10 !hr Ma~Prs. And, \1•11h ;:ilmosl $1 5 million for his career, he rfcentl y pa~sed Paln1er as the alL·tim1 ltAdln~ mone y·11·inntr. As 11su<1l,. Nirklau.~ tnok the WPf'k of(. prior lo thr Masters. lie 11rrived Wednes- rl;i.v 10 be~1n praclice. The niuscular Pa ln1er, nov.· 42 but stilt a threat, 'has been in something of a slump this season. He·iias yet }O v.·in .. In fact, the old charger hasn't won a major 11lle since taking his fourth Master• cro"1n In 1964. He'd like nothing bttt er lhan mounting a successful allack on this rourse that h.is been such a large part of the Palmer 1£'gend. '"If I th ought I coul<ln't 11•i n, I woul~'l !Se hert," 1~;.iln1er sald. _ He will ra nk do"'" thP line in the list nf favorites, however, in the elite field that 1nclude:i; 62_ American pros and 13 amateurs and 16 foreign pros and one ama teur. South Africa n Gary Player, who won the ;\Jew Orle<lns titlf' two weeks afll:O, is !he only foreigner ever to acquire the famNi grrcn jac ket that ~oes 10 !he Mas· IPrs champion. Rut the foreign threAt this year ma.v be onf' of !he strnnge/ll f'\·tr. In t1dditinn to f'la.1·cr, 1here's handsome young Tnny Jacklin, the Enghshn1an nn !he rebound frnn1 a slump that started 11rler he had l<l krn the Brit1/lh and Amrnr:in opens in ~urressile yl'ars, t\ri;:t:.nl1na's nld globe- trotter Jloberto de V1cenzn. Australian , Brtt('e Cr;intpton 1111d l.u Litin~,Jl uan. the rlnpper lillle Chinrse \\"hn llnishi:d second ,. in last year's British Open. Some top An1eric11n challengers inrh1d e Bill y Caspe r. lhe 40·.Year-nld owner nf 4R A1ncrican tour l1ilcs. ;ind nne or lhe i::arn r,'s threr $1 million 11·inners. and the man he brat for !he 197() !w1aslers cham· pionsh1p. Gent Littler. (;cor~e Arrhcr. v.·1nncr of onr titlt. and runner·up 1n ;i.nothcr !h is season. Coody anti Tom \\"eiskopf also rank as major threats. Tor11n1v Aaron. Frank Brarrl, Dai·• S1ockton' and Rert ''ancf'~". \'.;ho admits to an obses/linn "'1th tfi is tnurnamenl, u ~11all.\' pla.1 11cll hf're allh,npgh ~eard aud Slockton ha\·e been off form Jn re- cent "('cks. And. too. there·s the youth movemen t. headf'd b1· .Jerrv !Icard . .Johnny ~1 illeis ;i.nd Lann°\' '\lad.kins, a tnur rookie who has threaiened severa l limes 1hi~ season. }lrard "·nn the Florida Cilrus Open rarlier this rear an<! \filler. 11•ho usuAHy p1<1.vs \\'('ll in m.aJnr e\'ent~. lied for &e· rond "'ilh :-/icktaus here last yet1r. Under a nr11· fnrmat, all "'i nners nf ma· jor lnur 1"1'!.'n!s for the last 12 months are el1.i:ible In comp('le. ---------The Warriors could get on ly 15 sho1 s in the third period. They made 11 of them bul still fell behind by six .poin1s' for .1he quarte r. A light ~l ll\\'aukee defen~e held Jeff lotullins cf the \Varriors to one field goa! and four points in the game. 1'.iull1ns, v.flo a~aged 2L5 in lhe first 1v.·o play- off games. v.·ent scoreless in the final th ree quart('rS. BOSTON -The Bnston Cellirs return to the fr iendlier confin es of Bo~ton Garden lod<!Y v.•hen· they p!11y the Atlanta Ha'o\'ks in the thlfd game of an .ill-eVen. best-0f·seven National B 11 !; It e t O a 11 Association semi-final pla}'off. Jn the first t.wo meetings of the East ern Conference series. the te am th a t dominated the backboards dom inated !he game. Boston won the-opener at h?me 126-1 08, outrebound ing the Hawks 6.2-411 . . .\tlan(a came back Frid ay with a llJ-104 1·1ctory as the y dr in.:ited the ON DISPLAYln Our 24,000 Sq. Ft. lnd~or Showroom Center Nate-Thurmond topped Golden St;:ite with 21 points. Barnell had 18 but 6corcd only four in the second half . backboa-rds. Sli-40. ,, . Th e series resumes here TuesdaY night. and moves 10 1'.tilwaukee for the fift h game Thursday nigh1. Golt!"' 5111, !••I • Mlh.,auk•• 4111! c;,T G'-T l e@ 1·' 4 01n11•Qt I 1-t 2l ~ll,!811 ' ?1 IO Pe•rv .1 ).] "fn•"'lld 10 1 l 11 J1bb~r io J., • " 81•n!ll 6 M 11 Altrn ID 1.1 JI . Mullins 1 21 '~nb•''" • ?.J in Ell•I J .1.J lliCl,.,b~ll l . 2·7 6 N JO!'>~t , O·O ?W Jone\ ~ 1·J 12 Pn'!""~n I I 381<'1!;~ I 4·1 ti l ~·~r• n./l l Low•ty ~.,'I 1 W111•8..,.,~ ~-~ 11 Tet1l1 19 14·~ 122 IO!t1• ]4 16·" 04 l\l'dlweu~•• 11 31 78 36-!)J C~la~" ~·~tt 11 26 25 11-'' ~!!\ll<Ml 1111• -,....... - To•e• fouls -Mliwault~~ ll, G~d~" 5tel~ M A-1l,jll2, Pirate, A11teater Cr ews Triumph Orange Coast College .sel. a course record"'<lf '6 09 l in dPfeating the Univer· sity of South<'rn California varsity shell and UC Irvine handed LC San Diego a <lefeat in a rl oub:e dual match on North Lido Chann('! in Se\'.'port Bay Saturday. OCC's junior var.c;1t.v shrll era.~('d the fJ!d slandard of 6: 11.S in 1vinning by 10 lengths over TJSC (fi;56.Rl. t.:CI fin ished lh(' cnur~r fn Ii 20.0 and the Anleatrr }un1nr va rsilr 11as .c;econd in li :25.0 with UCSD third at Ii 40 fl freshman teams from OOth srhools \'.'f'r~ alS-O \'ICforious. OCC <lefra1 rd thr. Tro1ans in Ii 24 2 lo Ii 4.1 fl t"CI'~ 11.·inn1ng shi:tll v.·as clocked 1n fi ·25 0 and lhP :-io 2 boat in 6·40 o 1n second pl!ce. LCSO "·as third m 6 41 o Today's TV . Sp or ts Fare J'\'E\V YORK -The Balt.Jmor'! Bullets and New York Kn icks v.•iJJ resume !heir Eastern Conference semilinal ~eries of the Natona! Basketba ll A s so c i a 11 o n playoffs toni11ht in ;\<fadi.~on Square Garden ll'ilh the Bul!ets hol rlin,R a 1·0 edge. ,. A victory in the Garden would put the Bullets in a commanding position in the be.st-<>f-7 series because they havl" the home-court advantage due lo the regular- season placings of the two clubs. ,, INGLEWOOD -Butch Gorina: scored the first. Los Angeles Kings. h.:11 !rirk 1n 247 ganies Saturday night., pacing the Kings to a 9-4 viclory over the California Golden Seals in a Nat ional Hockey League contest. ,, \1'ALHALLA. N.Y. -Roy Campan~fla, baseball {{aU of Fame catcher for the (lid Brooklyn 'Dodgers. had a tracheotomy perfonned to aid his breathing 11nd al s'l received a blood transfusion Saturday,~ spokesman for Grasslands Hn,pital reported. • A hospital ' bulletin 11!so said. "Rov Campanella rema irys seriously ill. He i's conscous .. , ,, . JOHANNESBLIRC , Snu1h Africa Cliff Richey defeated fell(lw American .Tim \Vard Saturd.&y 6-1. fi.J, 6-2 in the third round of the South African Open tennis championships In 1vomen's p!a,v. E\'onn,. <;onta11nng, the \\1imbledon Champion from Auslraha. ehmina(ed Isabel de Soto of Colombia &-1, ~3. ,, SAN JUA1\'. P R -lhris E\•ert ~lop­ ped second·.~e('ded Rosemary Ca.5als 6-1. 7.5 Saturday Bnd advanrPd In lhe finals nf the 20th Carbie Hilton 1ntern111lonal !Pnni.! tournament. The l7·year-0ld ;irp from F n r l Lauderd,11le. Fla .. set up Bn all-American final today with thitd·seeded. N:incy Richey, whn elmlna ted Billie Je.11n King, 7-6, 6-1 ln the other semi-final m~t ch. ,, DALLAS -Sweden's t6-year-0ld di\ou~g \\'Onder t:Jrlka Knape de'feated AmerJca·s \'eteran Ca pt. MiC"kl King in '8 shocking ttpst't Salorday In the women 's platform ,,competition at the Nat1 0:nal AA U ind0<1r diving championships, but dcfcndlnJt rltami>!Ol\1lil'lrllydu "'"~cd some nf Uncle Sam's pride with 1 runaway vie· tory iJ1 the men's plAtfor,rn~ ~ SA~ DIEGO -Golft!r Gent Lll!Jer. 11 f1'rmrr \\'tnnt-r of the U.S. Open. w:U • THI INCOM,AltAILI UTI LINEl 25 '••t to 21 '"t Utt l iner 9011 •"ywllt rt . •"V tim1 ol v•ar. It i1 m1il11f4ctur1d in St ll L1 lr1 C ity 4,;d tei+td i11 tk1 1nowy .p11lr .to- dtJ1tt lt m111•t +ure1 and t1rr1 i11 ol tht "'ounl1in W11+. THI ,AIULOUS 'ACl·AltlOW 11'·20'-22' & 24' Model• ,rf,ed From S6ff5 + TAX LIC. 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MOTOR HOMES NEWPORT FRHWA Y JUST SOUTH OF THI SANTA ANA FIHWAY NIWPOIT FRHWAY TO THI McFADDIN TUINOFF, TUIN LEFT ON VILLAGE WAY > f ~ f OIMQlll S 7 • 4/558 3·222 °""-t.J:OO-M ... -t~ru l et. ~ • {ll"or othtr hourt cell fer e ppt.J 1411 .SOUTH VIL~AGE WAY SANTA ANA , CALIFOINIA U 702 -• / • rk· n& d, ho I of(. ... !ill • In or " er . , of 'I n( at I' ne n is he S• In y d d in n • d • ' • • d y r • • • y .. . , UC Irvine. Instructor Aims • • fWith Shot) for By LAUR IE BECKlt.:~D Of I~• D•!rt "UH l l1tt · Jau :ivend)cn. 23. savs shl.' n1av think too 1nut·h lll bel'On1e ~n Olyn1pi~ shot· puller. 1'he p<1rl ·!Hnl.' UC! physical education lnsrructor hns n1ade up her mind to go to !hr Olyn1pics this sun1mer in ~lunich. Sht> ~nows nll the angles of shotpuUing. and h,1 5 studied under !'Xl)tr1s but still re- 1na1ns about eighth in th·c nation in the f'I rut ·I 1h1nk too much.'' the six-root. J7!l- pound blonde explains from behind her desk at lJCI. "I'm \\'rlting my master's lht•s 1s on the sholput. rm loo analytical \.\'htn I lhro\\' -I think so hard I ne,·er . e.'<plodr ."' ll 1s h<'r 1nabilily io"·explode" as. ~!isl! St eod:.en puts it that keeps her di.stances down to around '47 fee l Instead of up to tJ1(' 53·loot 212-iueh n1ark rcc1uirrd 10 Cllll'I" !ht• 0!~·1npit.~. .\:. part uf her r{'Sear<·h for her the sis, sh1• hil .~ utili~.cd fihn nnd electro111r dC'._ 1c-cs ro ari"alyzr her perfor1nance and <'01np;1rc 11 \\'i!h that ut the \1·orld's best 'hO\jlU!ll'l"S. ··1 put clrclroclc s on l\\"O muscles in my an n to .src JUSI how l~y·re ~·or:king \\'hen I throw:" she say s. pointing to hght spOts on her biceps .and forearm . "but thr technology Ji;n't really advanced enou!J:h yet to be us11ble." She.· al:oo has-recorded 011 f1hn ltu! performance of so1ne or 1he nation ·s top sholputters. including \\Ortd record· holder Al Fcurbach. Through careful analy~Ls of lhr. data she collected, she hAs co1ne up "'ith h.-r 0\\11 ideas oJ what the ideal shot pUtting technique. 1\0"' "'heu she steps .inside the srr~n· fool circle to put !he shot, she !ells hersel[ 10 rest the 8-pound 13--0unce shot lightly on her fingertij)s <1nd just against her neck . As she 1noves. she. trje~ to 1naint.ain .11 fluid 1notion in order to release the shot at the ideal angle of 42 degrees and spc<~ of 45 feel per second. • "l"m s!rong enough to thh>"· the shot 53 fee):' says 1\liss Svendsen. "'ho periodlt:ally lifts :115-pound dun1bbells in parallel squats. "The po\1·rr shoul d con11• fron your legs and 1nine are strong . 11 ·s the tCthniqUC f have to "'OTk Oil." But then. ~'liss S\'endsen is a ncwco111rr lo the sport. h"aving studied it seriously only a Little more than a year. i.\tarion ~Hedler. 21. the ind tl or American record·holder. has been <:uin peling since she "'as 13 ). Costa lllesan Speaks . Mrs. Ralpli De Pa.l1ria Recalls F arried Husband By 110 \\'ARD I.. llAXDY o r th• 0•111 1"11tt 11111 It ~rein.~ like it 11"a .. only ytsterday to ~lrs. Halph + ~lar ion 1 DtPalma "''hen she thin~s of the sumn1er of 1932 and hrr onf' ;ind only \ enture into 11u1on1obile speed l'<lC!llg. ''I \1·a~ intereqed in racing before T ' ('·.er 1net Rali;h.·· !he widO\\' of the famed 'ii.11 11pion.,hip race dri \'er told the DA IL,. 1'11 .(IT. ··Jn fact. that interest helped br· 111,:: us together." Hut her desire to dri\'e the ra,·e l'ar . 11 ;;( held in abeyance for many years during their early married lifr. ··J.!r didn't exactl)' discourage n1r .'' \l11r1on recalls. "But it \\'AS the next thing TO it. _ °'I 11anted 10 be<'on1e a race driver but hr kept telling nie. ·You can'!. be a rare (lr11er to be a friend of mine' and that J11.~1 about ended it. "lie did prein1ise n1e lhat \\•hen 1)1e ngllt liine ca1ne. l1e "·ou!d perm it 1ne lo 1lri1 e his car. But at thaL time. women 11 eren't recognized in racing in this coun· tl'.1 a~ they couldn't e\'en go into·the plt <irl'a. DePaln1a 1\'as drh·ing his car at Muroc !Jrr Lakes on the Californ ia desert in the ~uinmer or 1932 and had just 1et a speed 1 ecord for a race car using regular motor 011 on a five·mi le circular course. .. He ga l'e me my ins tructi ons on driv. ing the car and explained the signals he 11ould use to have me go fa ster or to slow up:· the spry. alert Costa ~1e&a resident rcC-ii lls: ·· r dro\'e the same course he had used and he 11·as clocking me each -time- around. r-.1y top speed \\'as 120 mph before he ~1gnalled for me to slow do"'n. ··The only sensation I felt ""as in going ;:11 uund a big curve. Then it felt as though 1Jie fro111 end of the car'vtas going up in rhe n1r. It didn't scare me. though. "I just did as he had told 1ne lo do and ii 11orked oul real well . - ··And 1 still remember his remark after 1 hrought the ca r to a !tandstill. 'I hope !his \1·ill .satisfy you r desire to dr1ve a race car.' "'.'\eedl~ss to sa~" thal 1\·as my only 1 ent ure in driving." Balph OePahna \\'35 one of the all·time ~reals of the a11ton1obile racing fr aterJily "'nd during his brilliant ~arecr, 1 on MRS. RALPH DE J'ALMA 2.S57 races out or 2,889. Ifs a record that stands today \\'ith all the A. J. Foyfs, Bobby and Al Unser·s. f\·lario Andrettrs. Pamelli Jones and the others of more recent 1•intage. De Palma raced for 2i years with hi~ last competith'e ,·enture al the l\"e\v York Stale Fairgrounds in Syracuse 1n Sep- tember. 1934. ~fts. DePalma is still ren1en1bered in racing circles and has )1igh regard for Tony llulman. president ... oF. lht In- dianapolis ~lotor Speed\\·ay. although she doesn·t 11ttend th e f\lemoria l Day race any. longer. ··The Ja.st lime I \\'as at Indy "'as in 1955 . "'ilh Ralph. the year before he passed a\vay," she recalls 1vith a \Vistful look in her eyes. And despite recent ad vances of women"s liberation, ~1arion doesn·t plan a comeback in a racing car. But she may publish her memoirs of the many enjoyable days with Ralph on the championship circuit in the near future. It shouJd be quite a boo~. Tl1ey Called Him 'Nigge1·, (' Jailhii·d,' But He Macie It 1 ... ,\l\ELA1~D. Fla . (AP t -There ha\'e ~\·er got in trouble again the.y·d put me · h<:tn many tim es "'hen Gate~ Brown ha5 back in and lhro1v a\l'ay the key." rr~('ued 1he Detroit Tigers l\'ilh a key Bro\\'O chose the Tigers. ''They told n1e 1unch hit. • about the shorter stadium di1nensions lie hns coffeMed 31 pinch hits in his and that I C()Uld hil hon1e run s easiel'.'' 111ne years in Detroit ror an AIJ1erican the 32-year-old outfielder recalled. ··And. l.cilgt1c record . they said they needed black bal!p!ayers But fe\1' people know <\bout the time because. they didn't have any and lhut l°d h.~~eball can1e to the rescuai,of Gates probably make it to the big leagues Hrn1\·n. • quicker because of I ha! Ile doesti°t tnind tal kinlil about 11. ··~Iv mother \1·anted mr to go to 1\"1l ham .Janles '"{:ates" Bro\\·n spent 22 Cleve.land. It \\'3SO ( 1.PtJ,1 far trom our uio•nhs in a rrrorn1alory in :\lansf1eld, home. and she thouM"T"d hR\ r a better Oluo. for breaking arid entering. chance because thl' Indian., h:v1 11lread~ \ profe:isionat baseball career. l'.lr cvtn been ' using black bnllpltt~crs.llke. l.arry "' ~olle~e football future. suddenly wa~ Doby," ~Qu~lched for the torn1er sl11r high·school BrO\\'O started oul wilh Dululh·Suf)('rior .'lthleie from Crestline. Ohio. or the Norlhern LelLRUC in 1000. !hen Bui one da)'. scouts fr<lnl Cleveland. mo1·ed to Durham of the Catoln1a League t hicngo and Detroit of Uie American rn 1961 and ll.'o·n the bnll ln~ title 11•i1h a League \\"Slched Bro\\'Tl pl:iy ln a prison :324 average. By 1963 he \\'fl!i 111 a Tiger bai:cball game. They liked \\'hat they SR~'. unifornt ~nd both the Indians and Tigert ~ffered "l caught a lot of flack for the first ''"' Broirn a $7.000 bonus to sign a conlract. ~·cnrs," Brou·n said. "I pl:i.\'ed dOl\'11 lie u·antcd to accept one or them. But South, and people not onl)' called me nig· ..__there "'as one eroblt1n : ~le hnd nine_&!! but jl!il.bJ.r.d ~nd cvcrythln$t c\.f.(', rnonths rernalffing on fils sentence. •·You kno1v ho\v those: 1ninor·lea~ur "The\' I the club.~ t h:\d :\ Ions 1alk "'Ith gamts are. There aren't that many µto !hi" pafole bo:ird ," Cialts explained dur· pie the.re: and, 11·hen somebody ~a)~ lng a free n1on1e11l prior to an e:thlbltlon son1ething. )OU can · he11r then1 . And. ~amt. "You kno"'-!he first time T "·ent "'hen JOmebody "'ould yell sonllh1n~. it btfort' lht bo11rd. I got turned down. But v.·ould make. mt want to hit the ball 1hat thr~ 11111t, tht')' M me go. The~· said if l much harder'."1 - Olympics .. 'l"he 11uract i\·e young . L't.:I insiruetor has been in action since agt JI. but u11111 19i0. she specialized in U1t' pcntat h11lo11 · After placing ninth in the pent11lh11lo1"1 at the '63 Olyn1pi~· !rials . .she S\\'itehed !() voll{'y ball and played 011 thr 11 s. \\'dn1en's tean1 that t.'01npelcd in thr 1970 \\'orld (;a1nes in Panarnu "I kne11• the learn \1•ouldn't qu ;11t1.1 f.1r U1e Olyn1pit3 and I didn 't kuo11· if J"d bt. selettc-d to ~o t•1·eu 1f 11 h:1d q11~-thf1ed. so I quit and took up shotputung." .she s;1y~ . "I dec-ided rd hare .a helter chance at the Ol)'n1pies in the !.hot bc(·ausf l' S. u·0111en shol.putters .are so poor th.-y\·e ne,·er been able to send 1nore than ()rfr of their quota of,three to the Olympics ·· she- adds . This yea1. ho,,·ever. !he LS. rnay rlll its quota e\'en if !hr chanrfs are slin1 of <in An1erican near::ig !ht fl !yn1 pic rC<:'ord of 64-feet 4-inrhe s' set by ,\litrgitta {:un1- 1nrl f1f Easl {iermanv, !\·liss Svendsen brlle1·es. · '"lu the Lni!cd ~1a1es it"• nut :-.nt·iall\' <1crept<1ble for a 11·on1u11 to lhrO\I' 1h!!' shot. ~l't .'' she res1>011ds 1111rnepi~t lel.\ 11hr.n ;i<;ked \1'hr l'.S. 11 on1e11 ha1·r nt·irr u1et \\"Orld standards in !ht field event '"Sports like skiing and tennis and t>ven runnu1:;: are 3('t't'plable fo r 11·01ne11 i>ecaus c they 're prelty lo 1\·atch. Thro"'· 1ng the shot isn't -especially bccaus~ 't'Oaches usually gi\•e it to the sl uggish. 01·er11·eight girls \Vho can 't do anything r ise." she sav s. 1\ serious athlete "'ho is ill'Cus1on1£-d 10 !raining a fe1v hours ever.v day, ,\liss S1endsen belie\'CS. many potential U.S. \\Orld champions s1n1ply are 110! "'illinJ.! to \\'Ork har1l ~11olfl{h lo n1cel lough 11 orld standards. . OA ILV •l'ILOl \1111 l' ... lt JAN SVENDSEN SETS TO UN LOAD THE 11-POUND SHOT PUT AS SH E SEEKS AN OLYMPICS BE RTH ' , Wlllla111s Sparkles Britins Rout S·pil.:t_) F 0£> UCI Spiker~ Fi11ish Thircl • ··rn other l'Ountries. esoec1all _1' 111 lhe 1·.s S.H. and 111 eastern Europe . thrr tlllir .i. a fe11· people ii/Id train thcn1 espcr1all.v lor that sport undf•r ll'r~· good lcch 111- I.OS A\Cit:l.E~ -Fortnl"r llunt1nJ:tci11 Reach Hi gh !>tar :1<ttJf \\'illian1~ i~:fl(·kerl fl sea~o11 bes! of 1 ·;.2 5 111 f1111shing sc·t·- onrt 1n thr MO. hrlping LCL,\ 10 a !ll-li2 1rack and field \'iclury c11·<'1~v1.~ir1ng Kan· 1hr 3.000·lllCll'r f'\l'!l1 11\ll t ti ,)I.ti dl1d LeDui.: \\'a~ f;i·r !II f'J' lu:;. pre1 IOUS IO)l 111<1rk 1v1tl1 .)8.:: Ill t11r ~liu; All 1 hrc~· 1narks \.'anir Pa1 11 111 Inc n1c-et, g:".;,1,,: }~ansa:: 2! l.Jrir! lt ;uJ Robert Bil'in~ 11011 thr 440 1nlrrmtd1a1t• hurdles as the lone UC Irvine \Vinner 1n a triangul:ir 1raek and ne:d meet stagrd Salurdav :ifll'lllOOll on !he A11tea1er lield 1\1th i.:1ii1(•d ~l:Hes lnll'rna11unal L:ni\'rr· :-111 of S;,n LJ1ego the teain 1 ictor \l'i!h 81 PflllHS \•1 63 fo r UC Riverside .llld 3~ for 1 ·c·1 • l'ian~ · l n.~tead of giving the aU1le!es intenS1\·e I raining for track \1·hen they rea~1 age IS or 16, Ll.S. coaches slart girls compctin~ \1·hen the~ are still in elementary school. lhus tiring lhein of competition \\·hrn !he.1· rt·~ch an agc> 11·here they could be truly ()U!S tanding, she says. "I !hink it"s absurd for 11\lle kids 10 be runr ung at Ir or 12 the \l'a_.,. I 1\•ns."·!ihe say". ··rrs terrible. The) Jos e the co111· pel il i\·e edge 1.!tter and ha\'e trouble ~el· ting t':<eited about a n11>e1 later. \1'h1t.'.h 1s exa ctly "hat has happened to n1e. ·· Even i( lhf' 01.\·mpie hopeful dOt'sri"t make the \\'On1tn·s 1ean1 in the shotput this year. she doC'sn 'I plan lo slop corn- peling. "J'rn a perenn ial 11ever-quitt er.'' she iays . ··rlJ probably }Oin 11 not her volleyball tea1n because I enjoy it and may go bal·k to the pcn!athalon because J\·e never done Ill\' Oest in 11. J don·1 rver wa"nt to quit an.11/ung belore I do rny best." .sas Saturday. \\'illiams r:i11 las1 ror lh{' firsl lap. then look the lead ;.ind held 1! before be111~ overhauled b\ Kansas· Ro~rt .Jarqur.~ \1·i1h 75 y ard~ to J:O. Jacques \1·011 it 111 ,,,,. DVI O l • 0· • • ~ .II ~ ~I I •. J Pa~tl \Jc 6 t ' + J••fl111 I <;01.M '' ;·~tO) oto•,n..,. IJ(.,A .,, U (I t tl•1 I I(~· • \ •>••· ·O u I • ., o. I •t F!lw1ros) Ill J. IJ(.l • "><1u~' ••!I ~~ '"~ QU' 01 l(l~f. /~1\·111-s L'o;1:-.lt'<I to vi c!.iry in th" 1ntrr- 1ned 1n tt>!i 1\hile Dnvc Crouch p\uc('d :;:~r­ ond in the long ju111p with :1 lrap of 23-7 1 i. , 1:52.I M.1e -1 C'l•c~'" .Lr.• ·~'"' K 100-1 ·~~~•q •11~!U!.l.6i 1 '-'cC:.~1<1~ UCli!I, • 110 ' f>~k~· U(I a 1 "·) t( ,,,., .. ,·.u'.IUl. !Or .• ',!.C.~~-UCll. IO t • \\'ilha ms·Br111u1ran11natcs \\'arre111'.:d-1<ro."'~''' ,., ~1 • • ... a o 1 no..1 •1~·~ 1u1. nJ: 1 F •o~ .. tu• 11 •1 · ' , I d t.1•i.1. UC:l/. 9 Oc'"" <,ll "' Q!o.l • 1 110,.,..,, ••Ii• ll •: •· J. B•d·11<11111 :n •. monson and U1v1ght S!OllC'S ;"I .SO lil • !CJ)l 110-v••B 1·-QI •. ... ' I'··~ i..c " I•. JO I ~·AQlf tlU!, •1.•·1 1 llonnt• 1lul I j. ~,ror1TI"O'eS V•rcuv,e•. K. 1., ~·.u ·'°' .._ u~ S'l"tY 11 1 ,1,., • r. ••rl•td 111 1, .. ' r-.. ... IJ(I I GJ"'~"~I l lU ). 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"'"''' 61, • 11ui , ~, J M•""b"''" < • ,. i •. 1 ' · lliitti-~iiiii;., .... .-......... __ _ ohnson & s·on Home of the New. Car • 0 Every llC\I" Li ncoln or l\Iercury product sold at Johnso n a11c1 Son \rill rc1.:oivc the unique "Golden Touc:h'' trcatmeut treated speciti1.:<11Jy to offer yuu ·a ne\v car a s ,po~1tively trouble-free a::, butnanly possible. Starting froJTI lhc lllOQlCllt . a nC\\' car enters our •·get ready'' depart1ncnt righ t through every :-.tep 111 tuning. polLSh1ng. adJUSl111g . inspcct1on and our extTUSivc 20 .\lll.E ROAD ·rr:s·r. the "Golden 1'ou1·h • pro· ,g ran1 1s 111 cfctt. II " 1 \\'hen you :-ice th e seal bearing the Go lden Touch emblem un the \1'\ndshleld, you'll know lhat this ne\v car has met all t~e rigid rcquire1ne11t s ,~·e de1nand for delivery. Come in today anrl sec /or yoursel f how this 11Gol den Touch" pro- ~ra111 11111 provide the ··1~1ble free·• driving pleasure )'ou 've ol1\t1)'!1 11anltd. ' flon1e Of The Xc1,· Car .. '"fiohl~u J'o11c/1" .. OrtmQt Co11n11·· r<m111y of Finr Cars "' l!omt or The New Cor . ohnson :& son "Golden Touch" l INCOLN 1\.11 flf I lf\Y ' ( 11.f'll I 2826 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA ~ESA & 540-5830 \ I • ' ' ft 4 DAILY PILOT Sunday, .A11rU 2, 1Q72 -~A~ .. f.~ ALTER STANCE WHEN SAND IS WET • When hi lling shots from soft sa np, your cl ub will encounter a minimum of resistance from the sand, You can cut fa irly deep under th e ba ll -thus avo1d1ng a "thin" shot-and st111 pop the ba ll out readily . However, when the sand is we_t aru1 heavy you will need a shallow cut throug h the sand. If you cut too deeply, you won 't get the clu b through the sand with enough speed to pop tie ball out. -l)· ~----. - g • ---· cJ Thus you need a deep cut through soft sand and. a .shallow cut through deep sand . You can make this change in the depth of your . cut simply by changing you r stance s li ght ly (see illustrat ion ). The more you pull your left foot back 'and thus "open" your stance, the shallower will be the cut your clu b makes in the sand. So use your no rmal stance in soft sand, but go to a more.open stance in wet sand. New Hunting Mecca Opened 'in Ch_ihuahua · By JIM NIEMIEC 01 1111 01111 ,iltt sr1t1 CHIHUAHUA, Mexico Sit ting in a goose blind unable to count the number or geese a'nd ducks flying overhead might soond like a typical goose hunter's story, bul. at Rancho "La Estancia'' it's a Raft:;: of ducks Abound on every lake in the region . whi ch is, completely. surrounded by oat, wheal and corn field:;:. More than 400.00D Rcrcs is made available lo hunt ers dur· · _.,-t.eality. ~ Rancho ''La Estancia" is ing the season. The ~riod of October thru February offer the best hun- ting for RI\ spe ci es n{ honkers. snow ~eese, blues. spec~led billies not to mention So Cal Col"leg e ,Blossoms With New Track, Dianwnd Paul Peak hasn't let any grai1s gro~· under his feel since he came to Southern Californ ia College 1n Costa f\1esa several years at:o. Bu t all of thal wil l change shortly. If you haven't been near the campus across the street from the Cosll!I Mesa city hAll recently. you uUJ be surprised to see that grading has been completed for the new track 'and al.so for the baseball diamond that will be built In the east of the cinder oval. Th is ha s 1111 rome about under Peak's di· rection as alhlct1c di rector at SoCal College. HOWARD HANDY \ •·we hope lo have the sprinkling system put in in about three weeks time and have the grass plan lcd in time to get a good foot· ing during the .!iummer months," Paul re- lates. • n~veals he 'A'1ll take ovrr the reigns again as head coach next season. ·'Lynn !Taylo r} did a good Job for us bul he feels he lacks the necessary e..xj>erience a'nd confidence to handle the team. He will be my· assistant And I hope iake over the team again in the fut ure."' Peak says. Taylor wiU reinain Rs baseball coach 11nd \\'ith a diamond on the campus lo practice on. things shou1d look up for the Vanguard future. • • • Peak and Taylor attended the NAJA baske t- ball tournament in Kan sal City recently and combined the lrip with a bit of recruiting. "\\'e lalked lo some outstanding boyB frOl)1 the ~1lcbigan area,'' Paul il!YS-"Tll'n of them are 6-S, "''O are M and another ll 6-Z but all of them are outstanding pros• peels we are really liigh on •• 101\'e are aliin after three really prize jun ... lor college players from California and I think we ha\•e a real good sbot at landing all of them. • • • Is lhe NAIA going to revive the dunk shot for the coming seaS()n ~ "All nf the coaches at the toumament were in fa vo r of bringing il back,'' Peak says. "Rut it is up l.o the executive committee to • Rams Play H·B--Cage~. Harness Res ults Roman GRbriel, Jack Snow and other members of the Los ,t..ngeles Rams [oolball club \\•ill tani:le wilh members of the Huntington Beach J ayeees 1tnd Police Department in a chari l~ basketball g a me tonight. Cabriel and Snow w111 be joined. by Ram leammates Tom Mack, Rick Cash. Coy Bacon, Ker m i I Alexander, Clancy \\'illiams and Da\•id Ra y. The game start,~ at II in the gymnasium of Golden West College. Tieken; ·are $1 .50 and the proceeds will benefit com. munit y activities. Children fi ve and under ~·ill be admitted free. •iTl 1 ll•tl•y CltlF I. r 111 r lltjt.aACl -Q.,.. M llf Ptcr (."" ~1·1~ IWW·lt ,.S v••r olCI 11111 UI\• "~'· l'IJf\I' i ttM". 0 14"'""'' l'ICI 10 Ht>ltl f lO l.ltO 1 .n 1:111 P••• !J Mt:Or-.orl 1..0 1.20 w..,.,..., a1r"1' J DO ,.,_ -1·01 "' SJ f't<ll, J·D!1m1H11t lltct & $· ,.Ill.-P1t1, Plld 11&,IO, SlCOND aACI -ON M•lt J!1ct . C.l1irnl119, AU -011. Pur1r 1llOCI D1nt:1v 8oy T 11i IM Gr•nlfr) 10.to l )Cl ).)0 ,t•MO•o C.n.tmo Cl L tC~,it) • 00 160 Gin91• Ml rlt ID K11,...ltrl 1.00 Tim. -J,'1. THllD ltACl -0... M!•• P•ef Cl1lml1>9, All 1;eJ P11rY tt.00. Cou1ln Ann tO MolH ll (ti l •O J,60 Rffd'I ,11111 10 ~VOCkl) 1 )0 ,,.ill P1n•t'11 CL D1uU011) I 10 Tl..,. -1 01-•IS. l'OUITM IACI -On• l'\tlt , P•t•· c1.1monv. All ~·· p.,,., 13000 T, T. 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Pt~ ~k -LO\ Al•Milt> """'•nkH Cr11d jj Wllli11n<) •Oii tOO I /Ill ,1,,Wlnd1Y W<v 111 wuu,,.,.1 ' ~ 'oo 1.lll li:O!'ltt•' Weote11 (It VA!lt• ll:tYl J Nt Tln'lfl -l.Ol·t1i A.(01111IM 'l'~n~t• (r11d It. W•nd1 "'' NINfM lt•CI Ont> mll~ "•<•• (Ofltll!IOM d, All toe.. l'u<•f IUftO ~11'.'llnd RlfO I JMIU•r l ]tlO 1S.:MI •"8 U1'ci. T1'~ IL Ltcn•l•l I (IG S :Ml EM C.hOlc• 111 011rd~111 •.•t Timi -l Ol-71J A(ICI re<ed -ArMbr~ J 1.,,t t . 9••~• Al!trf\OOl'I, Silw1r 1!tut11<, (11111•1 Liii, Ml11 Q\olck"ep. U 1~1(11 <-StCllft~ l1id I. S·l ·Ull<ll T IH llld 11111.M ------------- GOLF ..• WITH GENTLE OCEAN BREEZES - • 493-1167 • 11'clvch' llttlrlc (lrt I. G•Nft Ftt!i - W~kd•v• Only ""'e plan nn using the facilities v.·lth start of the fall schoo l year iaround' Sept. IJ. \re really haven 't ru shed ourselves;, howe'ver , since ~·e learned thal the Rams v.•ere going t.o Cal Slate !Long Beac h). make the decision . This last season was the 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ first time the dunk shot was outlawed in lhe I ''They \vere afraid the new .'(rass \vouldn't have a stron$: enough fooling by .July," Paul rt>veali;, hopeful he can ent ice the pro fool· ball team to trai n here the follo\ving summeft • • • The SoCal athletic dire«lnr allln rt\ eal~ 11 big reaMin v.•hy the 5c~nol v.·ants tn install a track and field progr8m next year: "We have a boy in srbool ri~ht now v.·hn has jumped seven feet. 1fe ii; a lran s_fet lron1 Southwestern llluisiana State and WR5 tht. NCAA college dh•ision high jump champion twice. He also \l'OO the NAIA indoor meet and is a basketball 'player: as "'ell.'' Who is the yoU"ng man~ Jack Causey, and hP "'ill be eligible for basketball beginning with the fall semester. • • NAIA and v.·e feel ll takes something aw.11y from the ,game." Peak re\·eals that thr main rPason for ou tlawing the :;:hot v.·as that off icials work- ing both NAIA and NCAA games sometimes ~I <'nnfused. "The l"·.1C AA ;o:f'nt· letters· lo official organ· iz3l1ons Jell ing l~em know that if they v.'ork· ed NAIA games with the dunk rule. they '"'Qllld ·be frozen out of NCAA games," Peak rev(.al s. "This _posei. a ·problem in some areas nf the country \\'here thev have a limited number of officials avaflable." Peak is a strong supporter or !he NAl A -anµ points -out lhAt nationwide. eight of the top 10 college division teRms "''ere affiliated v.•ifh the NAIA last season . - ---'10th Anniversary sale on El Tigre tire. Save 20%! Sale prlc-,-.ffectlvethrough Saturday. located some 130 ki lometers 180 miles) southwest 0 r Chihuahua City, ~1cxico and the ranch is situated at !he in· terSection of the Pacific and Cen tral Flyways where tens of thousands of ducks and gf'CSe come to spe nd the w·inlcr months. ··out herp v.•e take it for gr;:inl.ed Iha! the NCAA college division is stronger but ·this isn 't ~ else,,·hpre.'! the canvasbacks. mallal-ds. Turning to the baskelball prog ram. Peak sprig. red hcRds and sandhill ----=---------'----------------------1 cran~ come from all parts nt ' Boat Show Emphasizes Education Boati ng Ntuca1 ion ;ind safe· ty ll'i ll be emphasized in sevcr<il spec ial educ.:itionnl booths at H. Werner Buck's Western National Boa t and h1arinr Sho\1' "' h i c h . is currently al AnahC'im Con· vention Center. The big exoo v.·111 ·continue lhr~gh April 9, open ing at. noon on \veekends and 6 p.m. \\·eekdars. The U.S. Coast Gua rd. irs active Auxilia r:;, !ht> U.S. Power squadron, and !he Orange Coun ty H a i-b or Depart men!. traditional ex- hibitors a! this marine rlassi c si nce its inception. 11ilt offer ne'"' ;ind updated in formalion for bot Ii no\ ice boaters and veteran skippers. "Do's and don"1s" of the \\'ater~·ays \viii be visually demonstrated in The Coast Guard booth \\'i lh a 27·minu1c color filni. Enlitl ed '"A Day \\rith Annabelle"', the fil m \vas developed by...,. m;i jor hf>Pr c ompan.v (Anheus er-Busch) an1 produred 1n cooperation \\1th the Coast Gua rd. the L'S. Po\1·er Squarlron and r hr American Red Cross. fl is an t'n!Prta inin'..'. ~ f' I t-rn1~1:,.. .. ; basic boating course depicting a fam ily buyinr, ;i ne\I' cruiser and taking ii out for a ride. In addition Ill the film. rx· pericnced hoa!ing safety of· fi cers attached lo !he 1 l!h District Coast Gu;i rd's boating safety 'learn, v.•ill point· up bas ic safety fac1 ors and pass out three differen! booklets 10 bpating buffs dei;igned to allay the fears or ne11· or polcnual boaters. 1he Uniterl States l.o rest and feed in the fertile vallev Hunling pressure .1t !he plush resort is held In a JlltlX· imum of lfi shooters pe r weekend . Tbe ~ooters ;:ire broken up into parties or fi hunters and guided to the ho! spots by rxpcrienced guides. Shooting begins al da ybreak as lhe hunters depart from thf' lodge-arter breakfast to their pre-assigned blinds. T h c morr11ng hunt ends around 11 a.m. when all hunters return 10 the ranchcro for a big lunch and siesta. Everyone is b.-ick in their blinds al 4 :30 p.m. fol' the evening shQOt. The hun~ 'is really a ··~cntleman·s hunt." as !he J::Uirlcs rto everyth ing from servini:; hot coffee and snacks to r-.:trieving the downed birds. Then its back to the resort for lhe evening meal and stories around the fi replact'. The ranch is 7 .000 feel a bnvc seR level and in addijjon 10 !he ex~llent waterfnv.11 hunting offered, it also ha :;: f;:intaslic shooting for dnve. blur pigeon. v.•ild turkey. (in Aprill, quail, ""hitetail deer and pum a. First class motel type ac- commodations with complete bath facil ilies. heat and elec· l;ricity gretl. each guesL To he .compll!!ed by early .Jul.v are · sv.•imming pool, trap and skeet range, sporting goods stnre. \Valer skiing and fi shing .lake and horse back rirling. New ijuns, hunti ng liccnsrs and pcnnits are all part of lhe package and are tak en care of bv the resort. Airline eon· nCctions ;ire convenient fr'lm all parts of the Western United Sla tes. For mnre info rma lion on Rancho "La Estancia" write \Vo r Id . \V.i de American Sportsman, 2097 Old Pied mont Rd., San Jose. CaJ. 95132 or phone 1 I08 J 263-39(\1. Area Youtl1 s In s,fimf est Five 0 r ;:in JZ e Coast \;i re;i 1nu1hs hav,. bee n selected In '.\'lcsa 'Bowler '""rl ro n a11 .. for Ille NR-t1nna l AAU swimm lnu cham· In Contcntiou oronship,. which wrn run from Ap ril 11·9. .J:irk Rahasboff of ~·ountilin Randy Booster or r)isr;i Vallt'y. in lhe tli.-ye11r-olrl di· ~lesa stands in line lo ~'1n SlOO vision. is the only boys' en· 1n the Harry Grant's $50.000 Iran! {he"ll compete In tht Singles bo"·Hng loumament at 11).')0 freesl.yle) while the other the Encino Bowl if he remains four area swimmers Are in J1mong the to p 10 handicappers thP girls' bracket . for the month or March. They 1ncludt Bab11shoff's 15- Boosler currently is in yeir-ofd sister Shirley (lOO. fourth plitce in the handicap 200, 500 and 1,650 free and l'vcnt v.·i1h a 1S98, 77 pin~ 200 And 400 individual mtd- hehind the leader, Sandra Jty,l: Sa n Clemente's ·u;. Lu<:as oLGolcla. -Y .. Mld -Peggy Tn>dal (111() 1'he tourna ment "'Jll con· free And 100 an<l 200 fly l: Mls- tinut. 1 hr o u gh ~ptember. sinn \11t1o·s l5-year-<1ld V11I· aw11rd1ng .SJOll lo !he top 10 erie l.te 1100 and 200 rly1 : handl rapf)f'rs e11ch month, as 11nd Hunl1nAIM Bt.ach'! J7- "'tll 11.s prize money for tM yea.r old A n d re a Kllish bes1 scratch score& fbreasl.strokeJ. " If you've got car troubles, come to Peilileys Scientific Testing Center for an electronic examination of your car. Only gas We can point o ~t weak spots in several vital area! of your car. In less than one hour we put your cai .. thro~gh a seri es of scienlilic tests (212 of ther:i, to be exacl). Steering, engine, brakes, tra nsmission, electrical and cooling systems. Yo u watch ihe results come out on an elec tronic typewriter. The written repor\ shows the results-<1 1 lhe tests. It ind icates what tested par1s of your car are weak a nd whal parts a re strong. A trained diagnostician will go over the report wilh you. If you wish, he'll give you an eslimate ol any necessary repairs. You 'll be able to take care of many small problems before they turn into big problems costing big ·mo ney. There's no obligation .. to have any of lhe work done. You decide what to !ix and ~here to fix it. Only 9.88. Not bad for a check.·up these days. •• I • .. Sale 29 56 • Plu~ 2.24 fed. tax and old tire. E78· 14 whilewall tubeless, Reg. 31,15 El Tlgre 424 4·ply polyester ~ord and 2 flberglass belts, wide profile 78 series. Our finest belted tire. Whltowoll lubelo11 Tire Reg. Sire fflt1 ., Price F78· 14 175-14 38.95 G78-t4 825·1 4 40.95 H78-14 855-14. •2.95 J 78-14 885·14 (4,95 G78-15 825-15 41.95 H78-15 855-15 43.95 L78-15 915-15 •1.a5 Wlthoot trade·ln. add 12 inore per tire. Plu1 Fed. tax end old tire Fod. • T1x 2.39 2.56 2.75 2.95 2.63 2.8t 3.16 3 Day Service Special Sale Price 31 .11 32.71 34.31 35,11 33,5f 35.11 31.3' Mon,. Tues., Wed. only 5ss* t ·2·3 Lube Special. You gel: lube, 5 qls: HD 30 oil and on filter. • • •Most American cars ALL PENNEY STORES CLOSED EASTEUU~DAY ---1-------jCPenney NEWPORT .BEACH, Fuhion Island I I . HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center All Penney Storts Closed Et,ftr Sundty . Dittn"tlc l1n'1 opon Monday 'throuth S.turday. - ' ' \ • • ' \ • Youngest sailnrs entered in the London Bridge Re· gatta ;\pril l~-16 on Lake J-lavasu is this pair of blonds. Bill llcndrickson, l l, and h is sister, Tina. 9. of C'orona dcl J\~ar. Last year they finished fourth . ' . ' • in the l-l obie Cat 14 "C" fleet fi rst race, then had the · misfortune to capsize right in front of ~ Q,111cra boat. " Woodie Corona del Mar Duo Ar ea Sports , Calendar _Sailors Formin g Hy AL1\Hl.\1 LOCKABl::V OlllJ 1"1101 81•!/nf Edita• ''" 1oodir Sailors." A new r!ass of s;:iilbo;ir? Nopr. 1l's JUSI a phra se co1n- t'd h.\' Cl11rk S\\'e<'I to rlcno1e o"·nr rs . like himsrlf. of old, our -rlesigncd \\·oodcn boats. S"·cer. o"·nrr of 1he 40-foot ''"·oodi r " .linkrr is proposing th ;:ir all o"ners of 1\•oodcn bo::i1s band 1o~erhrr in ;in associarion to i;ponsor races ;ind c rui ses among thcmsclvrs. If the orJ,?an i7.at 1nn romcs in· lo bcinJ,?. it \.l'QIJ!d bf' h·nlil· ively kno1\·n RS \V H 0 A f\\fooden Hull O"·ncrs Associa- tion of So. Ca l. 1 Set for Another Try LAKE HA·VASU GITY . Ari1.. -L;ist vear in thl' Londnn Bridge Regatta. Rill l.Jr>n- rirlcksnn. then 10 vcars o!d and his sister. · Tina. R. demonstrated youn.c;slcrs can pro vide strong competition in a m;:ijor sai lboa1 race. This April 15·Hl nn 1 .. 1kl' Havasu. they will try to prove they can keep the ir yacht ri.c;h! side up. In 1heir first attempt a year ago. the Hendricksons, of Cor· on;i dcl M11 r, provided ti I the n1ost irn pressive performance ;in unexpected gust of ~"ind <1nd c<1psized. A nearb y caniera boat rescued th em, \Vith on!)' their pride suffering . In the yen r since their mishap. the !Y.'O ha ve added .,_·eighl ;ind fee~ their combined Jfi5 pound s 1vitr pro1·ide balla~t rnough to keep the fast. li~ht Hobie firml y on its twin hulls. "This year "'hen we round 'the weather n1ark, y,•e'll be y,·atching the Y.'aler and not the cameras." comn1en1ed Bill as the two practiced on the lake for the regatt;i . MGMOI Y (.l~rll lJ 8 ymnt1Ucs -Foyn!81n Vftll•v Ja,ae~ <J:Hl. et LB Tenn l1 -Aritnn1 St1!1 11 UC l•••n• (1) • Golf -O•~~of COl !t •I Sftn Ooton f!:JOl. Gnla~n WPS! '" 1!:81t L A fl), G•o!•mOI"! 11 S1ddltb1'~ !11, (el 5!11, (LA) v~ UC ln"nf I! $en!a An1 CoYn· Irv Cf~D (IJ. Tut1d1t (April 11 811•b~ -EOi«>n 11 Cn•~n• <t•I M1r. Cosi\o..M•s~ 1t E1111n(t111 Foo,.!11n V•llt V 111 Macncl•1. HunffnO!on lltfch •I l'o:e1:min1t•r. l,•1•1n1 ,ii Si n!• An•. Wtslt•n ,, N-POTt, Mi .. 1on Vit ia ,, K11t•l11, San (l~mpnt• 11 Tus!•"• SOM<• •I Univt•sitv, Laeun1 Btacn "' V1l•1>C111 1111 II l:1il. S11n Ditta Mt•11 11 O•l nOt CO<I•!, R!Vt•ltdt U S~· OIPbJl(k, UC l•Yint •• LO•Oll . A.ii.rs•· P1cl!ic 11 Southern C•lilcrn•• Cclltet 4111 11 ,:30). bv children and t21 the mos1q iiiiiiiiiiP.i1i1i;P.1iP.1~•P.iiiiP.i~ .. "~"~····' iffiprrssive "'A•ipeout." I Among 4.1 yachts in the 14- foot JfObie ,Cat "C" 0-eel. th e brnther and sister finished a high fourth _in the Jit:st race. Bu1 in the S!'Cond, they c;iught Sweet is sohc1t1ng only -------~~--­ ''v.·oodie" o"'nrrs and sailors of "'oodcn hull auxili;ir ics \1•ho h;ive a Jove-and res~ct for wooden hull sai lboats And 11'ho arc int('rcsted in t>xtolling' and perpetuating the ch<1 rm or y,·oodcn vessels. 1 ~1embership would t>r open hf ;iny on·ncr or R y,·no'1!'n ::flJX· iliary sailboat v.·hic h v"as de!'ignecf anrl built prior to 1!160. The hull ;ind rii;: n1ust be of a sound. sr;i worthy dcsi:!n ;ind conslruction and c<1pable of mak ini: :in ex 1 en de d o(!shore cruise. 1 The associ;ition \YOU!d pr.0·1 mote cruising and rRclng events restrictrd !o t he membership and i n vi I e d guests 1vith wooden hu ll boar s. I Low Cost Sailing New Cal 25's $1.08 per he11r•. -N<WPORT- lffottdo &: Morl110 dol ••r 20 BOATS "A Phone17141 645-7100 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE WaRRanty At No E xtra Char91:.> Ptd\ & latior on tM"t Pc111•r Jr11n Thr association would also'I============~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~"""""""""![ <11vard its OY.'n trophies lo skip- pers of wooden hull boats ~ho · pa rticipatcrl in general regnt-.•• • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • -. las and races. • Sweep proposes ti handicap • r;ystem on the order or thel : Pacific H<1ndicap Racing Fleell • with a ddil.i onal lime • allo1vancts iziven for the agej • of the vessel and the age of • the skipper. • HERBERT l . MILLER TIRE CO. INC. • • WESTERN NATIONAL :>-- (I NFLATABtES TO CRUIS ER S) • ••••••••••••••••••••• NOW inru APRIL 9 (DI NGHIES TO SA ILBOA TS) AC CESSOR I ES DISPLAYS EDUCATIONAL FEAT URES '• ' Su-nd"Y, Ap,11 2, 1972 DAIL V PILOT 3 a East Fi ve_ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI I VJIMltl l'ICIITIOUS I USl+.lllll NOTICI TO Cll°'lOITOlll NAME l TATllMINJ M Ml IT4Tllo\llMJ I Ul'llUDll COUllT •• ••• "' to116,.IM --!• ffn1 "'11111tu , .. ••llow!nt ft '"°"' "' "'~ lf•Tll 01' CAlll'OllNl.t. 1'011 ... .... )l\f_<J I ' THI COUNTY 01' tlllANOI l>•OPfll tV 1"1Vl $TM!NT CO• l EMAll l'.lllAl'HEll+.i.t.Ll.t. CO , lhCI .. A·71tl• Bags 96-91 Trim11ph 1'.t.l<IV, " tHOj '"' 01lmlt r " . $1nt1 '"' loe,,, A••, Co••• Mt·•· c1iu .. rn•• E 11111 • MABEL • MAlll"lt l"t.llll p C>Pn.ld S!1m1NUG", "2't? Nt u-0-<••Yd . Geo<t• I' H11"1•. 'j1 5Cllee.,., W1v tit~• O• MY'!li• .. 10" fl•K-n C1hl&r"l1 '-OT!CE " HfllEllV orveN • ... 5!1! ~•t(J'I, (I .... Tlmt11t11 Ltt s11,..n.urgn, •!:!., "le,.uluJ "'~1tO•l, f'! th• •op•• ""t"f. Cl~""' -t 11i, rM,lll'ltH !I Mll>I Ct"fluelfll llV I~ 0 • .. Hi/'1110.,tlfl' 9•-ch. C•loltr"I• "'"' •II ,..,.a,., h1vlnt ll11m 1oelnJ1 ''' 1..,,.1o1ou1I. l l>I\ IW11nt11 11 Wlnf COncluCltcl bY 1 •I n ~•t!Otnl "'' ••G•·'"" to 111• l~•r'\ Gt0tt • ~, H1u,t• '"'t"t•tn!~ I """h 1111 ntc~uuy """<""'· 1,. "'' otuu lhh '''""''"' 111-. '"''"' '¥ (f>Un ly f lmplhv Lt• itt "'b•ullll of In• cl•rW &I '"" •I:><'>•~ ontltl'!il cou•I," J)i\,'TON. Ohio tAP l Travis Grant scored four {I his 19 poinls in ovcrtimt Saturday, leading 1he East to a 96-91 triumph over the \Ves in the College All·S tar baskel Cl•rk " o ...... (f1Uflf¥ ~ ll'lt,rh •• Dllo<P Stt mb""'" • •• Ortltftt thun, ,.1111 11'1• nK•"•" nn 81' A•l!!Yr I!: ICrfl)t r, Ot6Yll' CllUl'l!Y tl'll1 1t•lt m1nt 111111 will• Ill• Cllu•!v vW(llt r1, le th• """""'On•o 11 1111 cf!I" f (le•~ Cl•rl ol O••"•~ Cnun•v fl" M"''" l~. 11 11 et Sfud<lt•, Fo,~-. l"rdl•• liJO• Su"•ol l'UJU " !tvtrlt " Mtlk!o.w. Oti>i.r!t Countyfll0Ulfv1rll. "•t"•C P•l"ftlfl, C~U11rn•1 "ubl·ih•d O•tn•• Ct>••t D•ll~ l'l lal. Cl,, •. .. "ll2n. whlcl'I h tl'I" 1111c1 ol bu~Jn11• "' .t.pr\l 1. f. II , ?J. lt ll •S>·lf ,.,,..,1 • ... yndf"J~n•ll In I ll "'"""" Pt•I•·"'"' . l'uall•ll•d O••no • Ct>•" D••tu l'ilnl, ta 11,. 1st111 111 111!1 atct01n1. wl1111 .. 1001 I LEGAL NOTICE Mt rel> 11. It, ti!. 1111! A.ar ll ,, 1'/J 6.\.\.]l "'I'"'"' 1t1tr '"' hr11 puDllCftl11<1 et !I'll! ' -----natl Cf ." -~EGAL NOTICE D11•d M•,O• 10, nn l'ICTlllOU5 I USINf SI S•cu"~ P•rll•c N1t11n1I 1!.11>1t l<I AMt: I TAT•MllNJ --------,, , ' C•n" ... tllllowine ptrlan IJ doln1 butlntn l'lCflflOUI I US tNl!SI AJJl<!f•• Tru•• {JU,., "· M.IME $T4TllMfNJ E ••Culor ~• tl'I• W•ll NEW POl t GULF SE I Vl(l . 11111 w Jl'I• 1cuo .. in1 orn.cn ,, <1"1n1 ... 1•·~·" ~ •l'lt •""v• n•...,.., a•ctdt"t I fl•lbfl,f Slvd .. NtwH•t llt•tn. (•1ltc•ll1t .. 1c11dotr, Jlordt & J.IHI" ,,_ MA INLY llll'IU5fll \ 111 N"•tn ("•••I l!lOol 5U1'Hf l llUl••HO, "'" o ...... 1111 ' l•ll>O• l lvf . H l11'1wJ>. l i e""" 't•C1'. C• •'to"-" "•<1llc l'•lhat!••· Ca ... 111 N.,.11<1" Be1,n C11Ue•"'" flttol -J1'•• Du••l'lfJl " l>O'ln9 (-UC"d llV •" tl)Ji• I Tt•. illll us.1111 inG l¥1G1••I C1onon M•t''" "" • 11 ". a.,,... 1111r"••• t1r IE •oru••• ball game. -t C:rant. thp all-lime college C<1rce r scorini:?: leader from Kenruck.v .Sta ir, put !he Eas ahead to stav 92-91 with 72 secnnds to P1:1v in the na tion:illy tel e1•ised coni es!. M••l Or1111• Ca•on1 11•1 "''' r ''" ... ,\ "'"I""" 0••~·· " ' ('I•,, ' •• <;rant. a 6·9 forward "'ho scnred 4.045 points in his carl'f'r, led lhe East to its fourt h st raight 1•ictory and a. 8·3 edge in the series. 1 T"" ••U@mont t1l•G ..... n '"' Cllo~•· c 1 .. w al Ori n•• Coun•v en M••cn 111.·~n " ll••••IY '· M•dctO" 0.0UI¥ c0u .. 1~ Cl•''· ,1U H l'u~lun..,, o ...... Cti•U D•,I• r ,1nt, Mfr(n 1', It. )6, 1n11 Aprll 7, 197' .... 11 LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USIN IESS N.IMli ST.ITEMEMT l11t-'la11a .. Tn9 .,.r1a" 11 <101n1 bu1 ...... Tn" ou.in•" " "'°'"• ,~"l:l"'l"<I " "' M "'" I! " , ........... ' ltl) . " IM•V•<IY•I .. ----(hlttin """' '"' .. .,, ....... . ..... '" "'' ~ "" . LEGAL ~nncr. ' (\f r' of Oront• ~°""'~ .. •.\• (~ 0 . ' - U11 IV """U' £ I\'•~• n·r~•1 c M•I •Ul'EllOll COU•T ,. '"' c1 .. i. 'T•Tt: 0, C.l.Ll•O• .. •• so• sio1·• l THIE COUN TY OS OIANGE ..... 1, ... ~ 0·•"•· , ....... 0•··~ l'.!n• •• A lUll "'"'" '· ~ '" ,. !Uj " I CTI([ 0 1< INTEl'ITID .. TO 'f l ----ltEtL l'•Ol'EJI TY .l.T Plt ll.'.l.JIE SI L LEGAL 1\'.0TlfE .J.." "'" M&ott• GI!~• F"'" "I .,(T• L H£.NRY l.W " •• h.f_J t -•,\Af H'tNIY, ~r •«•n l • ' Tom Riker. South Carolina's All Arnerica. contributed 1; points and Tom Parkt'I_ .stl J\rn!ucky 14 poini.~. ... ~ICTITIOUt I USINES\ NNIC• NA Mt ~TlTEMENT " ""''v o ..... ,, •' ,, . .,, .. , • Howel'er, Bill Shepherd of Bulle r was voted the outstan- ding pla.ver in the i;ame for scoring 12 points and playi~ a brillianl floor gamr. (.RA.NA J ASSOC!•TE\. ,., lluc" S1rett, Ntwoor! B~1tfl. Cf ht.,,n,. t1~MI Gl!AN.~:r POOLS, 1NC-, • c 1ll•~rnlf Co•1>ar~11,.,. , .... bytlnt~• " cenovct•ri •• • (~lll11rnl1 Co!PW•llcn I Jim~• H. Gr1n111 , "•••·~•"' Thi• illternt nl Wll Ill.., W·'" tn• Cnur '"' Mllnw>no Pf '>O~ • Oll'"' • ... ltE"l £''"'~ llllvE~J'-'f"f r.1.NV, 110'\ l\••C~ l\lvn <u.i• r. t•noMn 6•t(r. r" ~1~•1 l!ruc• " fl•~··v-,-r r '~ 1,~,,,, Cc''" II'-••~ { .. ,~,, ' tni, bus>neu 1\ fl••no •at1C<!("n I'""' ...... ,10,. n .. '"" • n ,., , .. , " . ,.,..,. ~"~'"n• (oyr!, "r•ol t• UI} '" • '"'"~·••• ,.,tfl1n I"• 1 "'" """"''" n1 .. (I'll' "" """"'JJaned. " •1"'·" •I'"'"' " '" "'" ••I•'• " ~ETT I[ ""E >1f Ni;tY .. '•"'O'Uio~n •• ll&llV ..... ~ ><fi.t<j'1V .,.,.., ·~ >»II ••II Al"""""••'' tn In• no~• " "" "'a~.,, n•I b•~"" nn "'" '""'' ~"~ '' " CIO•~ Ill o ...... Caunlv "" FtD n•••1 •nn•vidu•I ""•m" 1,.,,ln•ll•r '"''""'""" ~·1 • .,_, • One of Shepherd's b;isket s11s. 1•11 !\rue•~ ... ,, •v '·· '"~ •n'''"' r• 11 ... ,,. M "'"''· \\'i'IS ,(I 40-fOO( hook shot \hal J.l~rl1Dert, Cl!ll••• lfl••111Ht•I & S<l!lou Th" •••I~"'""' l·l•n ''"'" "" '"""'• n•r •~·•tt. 1t tn• ""'• '' "'' """'n •n~ • t U ' Wll1l'llre·I GUltva rd, l \li!o JOO. '' • , O ( ~' ~ , ••ant 1.tl• •nd !fl!"r I "'•' ·~• "'•" ••• be;it the buzzer for a 48·44 ''"•riv Hill•. C•lil<lr~I• ""' ~· " '""~t ~"'' "" •. fl .. r .. iv .,,,,.,,." 1n •dd'''', ,,. , " r• 11•<•1!•"' Easl halrtime leRd . Toi: 11l·lll ·IUI ~':i...,v'~1.,~•vn'lv J. o\l•dCU' t,... 1,,.,. al'''" df•111 '" '"• .... 1 p•or••'' U111 ~lUIJ lr~"'"' .n tr• Cnur!Y n .~ •ro• ~!~•·•I Paul Stovall of Ar izona '11~1 1 0,.1¥ , .,.,, , .. 1.rr.n .•. <'It'll:••" .... ;,'""""'' tr1 '' •t '".',, ... 0••••• ''''' 0,,, .. "'''' Po.>Ch\l!•d 0'•"~' (n• I > ' ,_ •·· • S h d h \'' I " ' M• n 10 • 1 7 • 11 n·: '"7 11· ••c -""" ts ,,,..... ' "'' • n·~e .,.,."'"'" late. \\' O pace I e es M•r<n n. 1• •""April 1. t. 1•11 n• 1, 'r •"n P" ""'' 1• "~A" 11 ~"" 1:" '"'•c •fl~"•" , \lo'it h 19 points. led a second-LEGAL .. -.0-1.1,.1.; M•ri• 11.cern1 n• <'•••a• rourt., h LEGAL NOTICJ-: 1' .... 't ' ''"'"'"• ........ 0 .,,,,.,,.,,., , •• half rall y by the losers w o ---, !l.o111nw•""'1v 1,. :f 1 .. t '""""' Tr_. lr<1iled bv as · n1an\' :ts i2·•·---,.,coc,c,c,c,~,-.~,-,-,c,~,,coc,~,---1•.!..llli -;..,,.,.,, .. •• """"",.,...., ,... ••.• ~ •n ••""7"1 . • +.le . .&·11 0 1 , ,U,.IElfTo•courtT 0, lJ.11!" f l;r•~ ""'""'"' C-l!•T• M•·~ , ... ••!• .. ·points in the first .half. IUl'lllOll COUllT 0 , TH• STi il 01< C•llFOltNl.I. JOO• l·•l>•~•! to(~"'"' ..... , '"•nU ,, • ST•TE 0" CALIJIOONtl '0• TJ.l f COUNTY OF OIANGl '"'' nn• •ti!ncllr~• ,. ... ~~··'"' ' ... , \Vilh SloVClll connect ing .on l Hf COUNTY 01' OltA.NGE c ... N•. A·l1Jtl l"nM• "' '"~" •n<t ......... ~ •• nl <o(f>'" se1•pn of JI second hal( shols E"•t• ot MIC.1-!AEL l>'ltLEll, O• 010E• Jo SJ.10w c •U~• •lie• ar ofle" •·• 1 ...... d 1.,. '"" rrnr Ct&,!!d. ICH•NGIE 0 1' N.t.ME l •ti~ i nd mu•I .... In"'"! no •n~ "'"' n• lhe \Vest caughl the East ear-Noli(• 1, h•,,av ''"'" 10 ,.,11,,1111 r• 1. •n• ,..,,,. "' '"" ''"'"l'f """" "r~•'v"•tt tn •~• •n,.,.n "~''" .i 1 •• 1 ly in the second half and surg· ,,,. oi1av• namll:d d•cHr•nt tn•t .11 1•LllEllT (OWA.llO ~11c 1<u 1 """ t 1NOA Cnr ... nn••· ca.1 .. ,,.,,, '.1.1"'"'" • h · ""'''°"' hovi"• d •lms _u81111t OJ• ,,11,_Alllw" '"•'"'111• 1"' Cn•,,o• 11• N•m• !I• 1>!llt• flf "" •""'""• It. rrl into ;i-8.1·71 lead -wit SIX d•ce<lent ••• •@QU••f"<l ta hl• lh ..... w.11.i f.IE Ef'' ALBEIT r D \Y " II D o.nuY.llf''· 1511 f•" '""\"••I ;, .... 11·, m1nules to plav.. m• nttPSie•v vWc11t r1 in th• ou1c• of sucocul ind , tl1'DA ANN ~urocv1 Cn<t• M•••· C&Hto•"'• '" m•~ !\f l••M ·• !lit Clerk al lho atM>ve •~!illtd c111.1rt. I>' lo 1>1•l!lantrt 1"'4 •l•Pll<~nts. ?" In••• o"'"I'"'" olt•''' r! '"' Cl•r ~ nl '"" Su,,.,~· (;rant , v.•it h onlv 11\IO points ares•nl ,,,.."' witn '"~ nrct'l••v voucl'I•" oen•11 hou• Ill~ • 1>•ti•,.,n •r>d .,,. Cou•! Al Anv ''"'' 1ilt< !h• ''"' puhllc•· " 111 int 11..,,,,;1ned 81 lhe oitlc• o! R.IY l. pl'1:&!1nn witl'I '"'· C+t •k nr lnh c111,n In< t'"" r t IJ'>•' .,.,t.ct 1t>d !)~lo•• tht mAlln,, Al halflime, Riker and MA.YFLELO •. IJOO Lon• B••cn llovi.v••d. •" O•Otr c1111ne•n• 0•!1110.,,,1• nd<n•• of 1n1 t•I• Sl1rpherd tr iggered a .r.oll.v soutn G•!• C•lllornl• wlli<h ,, '"" ''""' •LllERT £DWA.IO SUCICUT "n" '"' n<on•r1v ,.,11 ,.., \fl•n "" '"~ lol!nw. • ' LINOA ANN ~llCKUT '" AL6 r .11 .. o '"'nl" c11•ll "' o•'r'"ruh •<>It 0"1 c:ipped by Riker's gral lh1l "1•c• 0' busintu "'th• uf0!!••·1~n•a '"•II EDw,.110 \UKUT """ LINO.a. ANN n •<lil, tht te•n" nt ,.,.k~l,rn,1 'n"' .,. tied lhe"Scn re fl7·fl7 at the end :.~~·;~r.oe;;~~~~no,o~: ·~:n!~:·1:u:1, ·;~: sv,•, ",,'.·,'.',',~,,",·,",,'',',, ,,,,,,, c•·n11nlt 10 tno 1Jnn•••1an~n 11nn '" 1"• 11 1 i 1 " '"l•••>i•n :'""P"O' Cau•!. 1n r•u•n• nl tn• •mn111•! Of resuJa!lOn pla,v. 1"~~t::i0,;:;,~n1~'. ;;,;~!Ct. in U.• •M,v•rnl•ll~d "11tl •r "OP~•• ~·•n.• b•<I t~ ACCamaan;o !"•'all•• hv Ctrl<'1fot Sh1>h'd r..••M 11 1~., ""'""" cnro~ Wuvtik 1(()1'11• l'nro WrlOl'lf 1-'<1•1• Tatel• ~nyfl suu1n JurA p,,,. M1we' CL T•"V Frver "~ S1'v111 c " Jerry e no!\11'1' Tottl1 E1J! W••I El.ST (t•) ETHEL C. MILLE I tn'' Ca~• 111 9.» •.m, on April 71. !911.lrn•c~ •r.d tht bflA"'' 1n n• n•ld nn •nn• G JI T E~ec~t•i • 01 tnt Will of •••d '" In• rounrnoni nr O•o••!'J'l~n• No l ;r t"'""'•Gn of ••I• bv 1i.o s"""""' (nurr nr 6 o~ !1 100 Clvor C•nl•J O"•• (1h "' \•nt• A"•· "' .,0,,.ea ypon '"'"' """ nn••M""' 9 1 , 19 dt(!!dfnl C11Unly of O••n;•. ~IOI@ 01 CnluMno. •rid ond miinteni~c• ••r •n"' .. ncr o••mlv"'' ..., •.&·Y L. '-'•YFlt:LD J.J 11 "hnw <•u'f. '' on~. 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IUI I t:l Al lO· M••cn" 1'11 ; 4~ 11 N.IMIE I T.ITllMIE"'T 5/H11•"'"" G ~'""'II• ALFREO M(Mt Y I a..(! • Tho l<>l!Gl"I"• at-SOI" I• dai1111 "'1tin•t• l11<1et ot 1no Suo•••o.' (00"' •t •Om1nl\l•UC• •• •h• 0..0 t 8.: H. JA(I( M.lll t lllll M ! " •noY•• 0-0 1 M.lltBOI & FAii 5J.IELL iE11vt(:f' '.l flii'iii'i ot l1w n•m•tt ft"'•<"•ol 1·1 ) 7501 M•rllOI' lllWI . C01l1 Mt•• H•r~ ... l •w l ul!l 1"• It ICl!:t TM DIN~'-'0011 1.1 1 Obfor..,orl~• Enr,.o•l1~.1. Inc, ICotll . .llt l 11t l•v•nttenlh ~,,.., •t•tr,,., k!r t dmlnl•l••tv ~1 .I Coro.I 110i Humml1111blrd Or., Cott• C1•I• Mt••. (•Ille•"••, tit11 1150 E11t 1711'1 Sir .. !, S~Ht 111 1·1 •I M~il Ttl••nt1>1. l!U l U2·14•1 C"•'• M110, Cl. t 16tl }.J n l Tnl\ l>u••nt11 II bfoinv c"""uct"" l'lv 1 .111,,..nor 11• l'•Uh•nt " !T•I: !JU) Ll -11156 0-0 1 Clll"-llic.,, J>u!)lhntd O••no• ("•<t fl•otY r 11n1 l'ubllWl•d Or•nfl Co•U n.u~ I 1·1 • M1rv1n Obetnda•ter, M••rM It.~• •nd Anrll ), '· 1911 ,11111 ~n•I! 1. 7. I, ttn - l.; 1!·1'11 ~1 Pr•ildtnl J' ,_,, This ill lt menl tiled will! lh• Count• LEG AL NCY[lCE LEGAL NOTICE: Fouled ou! -Ju•• Tot•I •ouis -E••I A -7.1~ ci '--"' Clt•t o1 o •• ..,e ceuntJ 11111 M1•cn J>:·I ~~-----~coco'ccec~~ ttn. AV A•vt rlJ J , M1drfo•, Df1ur~ J 'f'+.IO~JIS O~ T~N-,-,-,-Nu.t.LST.t.TIMINT Ccunlv Cl~dr, or: 1'1•7tt JEl(CT INSUIA.NCE f()Ml'A.NY tr:lt>( .IMO CA~U~LTV I PUbli!ll!'d Or11n1e Ca•JI D•llY M••ch 7'6 oner Aorn 1. •. 16. 1tn UCI Tennis UC lrvint (hl DOf l ( 11 , .•. COi fll UC ltr~oley Sln<iltJ !lei. S. 51Mt nlll (Ct, C1mab•U !C) d•I. J 1blon1~t ii!, ,_, 5cl'ln•;rl•• fl) d•I C••n !Cl. 7·~. J.J Col~ fll ,j,t. J .\l~lln-i !Cl, I·•· I·~ LEGAL NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSI NEll .NAMI I T.ITIMl!HT PlloL ~"" t e•n""'' lll nno 1'•·1'., Yll CE O.I• \"lllNG~. nhllA.S, TEK.IS 1Sl1t 1.ftm• n 11 ... Y•~• r"~'4 nrt•<1•o!f JI. 011 T111~1 •dn•<1tf'!! •<1••• 1 l'~a< l. 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J, lln1 ''I _, 1l'&J.f!llf 1• •ntan'I• ,., !ht ¥••r 11'•0• J2, 11.,. l l , t.lhl.~• 01~llur1•M•nh 111• lht v•tr H'l't 1', Im• It\ ._ W• ""'Vl-11..U"lly nut tt>• •"e•• '~\ ••• '" 1c_;nrd•M• *"" ll'I• A....,11et '\IA!• nit nl !Or tft• ¥•" •IWlfd OfCtrnblr ll. 1111 tl'\llft• !(' II'• l''"''l'ff C~m'"lll'°"U Ill IM I I"!• 1f C•lllO•"I•, rtuf1ut0\I 10 l•W ' ,l • 01 M£()ll. L 0 01 MEOLA. 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SLUSSE R • UPI Ba 1i0t1111 \\'riltr hini f\'1x.on v.•an!s lo ronrr ntr.H(• on domestic eco11um1c 1si;;111:~ 11! least through eltcl lun dr.y 1n t\'E\V ''ORK (UPJl-\\'ith a No,·ember berore ~tr1uu.•ly holiday 'l'l'eekcnd approaching, lar kling in!ernat1on~1 l p1·obh'n\'S lhe gorernmtnl sho'l'l·ing con· lie noted !he do llar h<i~ beeu 1·ern 01·er r1sf11g rood prices. under at tack rerentlv 111 F:u· and df'bate eniercing O\'er rope, 'son1ethin~ tl1oit ha~ :\I 1.-l"llJ l'rc:11dc•nl lie or g c ~tcari:-h;1s 1:11lled \1xou':i ~(11101n 1c rrogrant a ··sha rn " So h:;i1 c ~1ne of lhe l)enlotrat:) in Congress A fe~1 l>c;ia>rriltlt· lcttders h111·e sRid thr1 11ould 111tc for a reinstate· I, 'd I ,.... • ·0 t:austd concern a1nonro i111 e:.· res1 en "1xon !II e('()non11 " n1ent of 11 ;1ge·pricl" freezes ir policies. inrestor!ll' found li ttle to tors here. food pn<·e~. in pai-ncular ~pu r them and the stock An:i !yst ~ ~uch fl" l.uri(ln 0 marke t 11101·ed Jo"'er last \\'etk. ltoopcr of \\', r; lluttou note<! l'on1111ut>d to risf' '·There JU~t i<n't an\' bui 111g the r'11<1rke t ha' adl'JnCed T 11 e . adn\Jn1:.tra1iou sun1- Ji(W Y01tl(-t llt -..1tk [II t t •ll W l'r" lht Wttk t lldlnt l•\tt~ H ; Dow ·Jo11 es S•o.,ks O•t~ Hit/I Ltw Clott Cht M !n~utt tlt.n ffl,1' tlJ,O"l ,,..,,._ l,lt 10 Tr1n1 211,t4 Ul,t, 1>1.11 Ul,t ._ I ,,. 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In• t~~ 1111»' ~·II.• 11~·•• S1«~ c.c~f•'J! In mt "tr• e11thusiasn1 ·• Hobert Johnson, sharptv :.inc~ l;it e ~01cn1bPr, n1nr,,.IJ :.r1 rr;ll ~u l)('rn1arkct analvst lor Pa111e. \\'ebber .. shortly aft er :-.1xo~ s •J•}1a'ir , hrad" lo \\'ash1ngtefn ll'hert Jackson 1'. Curtis. said Sontt of T1\'0 progra1n 11ent 111to e(ff'l el. ·riea~urj Secretar~· John B thif" he allributed to concern There-Jim•r betn fe 1' nii'.lJOr I· v n n a I I v "1a11honerl'' 11·ith ol'e r President !\i:~on's \·iev.·! adjuslments to these ~ains 1hen1 Son1r of the executi\'C~ IO'l'l'ard the internat ional mone· \Vithin th"-past 111·0 1ve.e).;s, f'rnerRed frorn the conferencf' t.1ry situation. four major JaOOr leaders have sn~·1ng !ht'}: though t food prices Daily \'ohnues NY Ups and Downs A.llEX Ups, Dow11s O''er the ('01111t~,--- Johnson said H appeared to v.·aJked oft the l'ny Bo<1rd nnd ll'Ou!rt dertine short ly. !'111 Wk. P'rrv WI\. 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Cp MEll GE~I CALLEO o,r; 8o<'Cl_IJlotlu1,:Jlrl~tcl Rtlt~r ~- It~ JU..n •• ,,,., A!\OC M••••~an Enteron1t1 lllt. r •r>t 111r1t~1d CP , from \',.&n<10111 1 ~ Aor __ ,1. ·"tam r~rc , ~ttm .,.ec,·u "~<1 (emtrt APr, 3 A ~ro·JU C.tn It YtfV l'rCCI ll rown Co ,. ,, -~ f<I "' -'., $T0Cl(I TO I E AOM!TTED TO THI M.Y.S.t Gr" Tlr~ & fl ub!\ - Hitt kt\t !I & IM•-11 - tndl1n H•tt! In! (~em & Nvclt1r ~onlf Cp. .; V< ~I O(t Vl ""'.!1 '' v~ .1' ,. ... •• ,1( )' vs-.:!O _,,,.,ft0Yf:0 ,011 LtsflNO OH THt. N.V 5.E TENTATIVE: O~T( 11~· •r '"~ 1>011 • 14 B~n t•• J, ~I•• Lo 'I Y I NL t (orp />Pl ll Al'l'LICATtONS. FOii LISTING ON THf. N.Y.S.£, C~v1·r, !'•It i. Eq~,!l lrv1,1 D''$1Cl'. IN. f ldtl:I~ /~-I_..,..,_ - STOCKS 1'0 IE AO~ITTEO TO THE AME)I 11~•e r n•••o• 1e1 • ,.,~ A1" • 0 11 bu•q E:lf[!tC·{~U •·O lo t1.11c I l L,." f e~a S••v,(t• lier l IJIPllOVEtr 1'011 l !1Tt"l0 Cl~ THE AME X f' ~··"··~ Pt.CID Proa Ou1Cc~• Soe•I! 1nau,., lr.f AP'P'LIC.a.T!ONS 1"011 ltSTtNG ON THI! 4ME--IC ,1 ! Ccrverr1b:t ru~d. 1cc f'\,11 W•~. MIG P. 1~vrstoo. l'rid•y IH~lldlV 11.JH,l lt t o11Jt Jl.IOl,lll '4.Jit,010 !'111 Wk. Yr, Ato Ntw Yor~ Sloe~• IJ,IOJ.lll 1',111,1'2 Ntw Yo•• ltnd1 u1.ni,ooo llJO,IH...ot 1'm1r!c1n ltotkl lS.111.111 U.l42,lll M!dWHI S!D<kl J,~Q,llOt t,ISl,lot Yearl)-Comparison Mlr<h JO, lt'1 1!1 1)0 •ll U2' le! Morch l l, nn •111 m JN ll4J 111 A•rll 1. ltll n1 •l .. , 111 111 Aprll J, lf10 >04 Jll IU HI Ill J"-lfll·l't hi9" t iow:-- STANDARD & !'00'1 100 STOC• INDEX H•~ll . ltW (lfH Ch• •11 ;,td~l!nfl• ,l lt.!o 111.0 llt.H-D,lO 10 ll•l!ro1G1 ,, Utlftt•tl )1)0 S!Ot~I •1.l• •S 17 •6.lf-I.JI !I.I~ U.11 1'1.t)-1.!J 101.JO 1~111 101.Jt-t.n s~1t1 H••h Low c101t Cn• Ttlt •rmtr llS,1~0 31 ll '• ll'o+J'a o.i11 COtD 210.IOCI U•1 u 1, ui.+~·· 1'ullr1t O•I JJl,!00 Jl'' ll'• J1'1+l'• Dvn1lc!rn 111,.00 I'• ••1 1•1+ •1 (Oll{td F,r1 lJl,100 t1o 01, I -1\1 !ID m t I Ol>'•r>if<I In 1 ~td Pr -Slt t! ) /lo Cen ll•TI I Victor(( 5 0 ~ Hoanvc.1 En 6 EID•" N1•I 1 Allen El .U. I Lvloe Ys!• I C!cV..'t$1 t.'n 10 Cwrllst'l/r A I! 11111 Al<I "'' 11 $1•,.nB Mer n 1111t •1<1 .n It Kaw'{~ 10 15 Al81kl ln'<I 16 C1ll1!\n ,.I~ 1' TlshlT'n .o!OQ II Curil~• \'.rl 19 Marr m"' I< _, L;Cllltl Coro r, ~!;~k,,,, Ce;_~~'; "J I ·<ia' Ip: 5 • ~· p,oci;i., 1~ 1~ $!~" w-10 •i·· PC1. '" ... ' • UD I• l I , Uo 11 9 _11 .-Uo 70.0 11·. lJ'•-1 6'•-• l 1 UP 11 t . ?I t i>o IC'o < I '• I"' .p, 1;". -· • • .. • 1 • iJ • 1>o 111.. • 1• l]'o t »'· ,,, 1~'• P o 1•'. -,., 751, t ~·· ''" ~s '" .•1•. ,, I" • ' -· .. ., . " ' ~: lZ·' ,, I" Uo ! l ti: I!~ UP 11 I Uo tJ I uo n & Uo 11 1 \JO 11 1 Uo 11 7 UI> 11 T l!I• no Up • 1! J Uc 11 I Uo l" 1 LO !0 r "' Uo I· Uo ·o; ' LOSERS """'~ , r~1t,1S1 ~~ 1 (\ISGol 1 ·• J t~·• Cr .t.ot • l ·~ \'11 !~~ ~Colon!~! 5" l o en~•' s• Gs 7 Elt(! M tmo I •Qul•r, (~ O H •I !oln• •& 10 !. 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'• Uc Jol 0 I , • !Jc Cl 9 , • (,'C 1• ' UP 11 I 6 I 1 !Jp ti $ 10 VP ;J I I• ' 1 ' llp J o '• I.JD Jl I • • 1.·~ '11 ~ II Un"' .... 6 l'" :• • ' l/p :1 1 51 1 , uo le• ~ , I • UP 1(1Q 1; . 1', l'" ;-n ........ ~-1.11..t. ' I " Ir o i.111 1u,.·1 . t ' "" ' • 11 • 1 • UP lo I LOSE RS I Am•rc 1~•~·~ 1'. l)f! •16 lOSE<llS L • ' r.•r Pc· :-:------::--~--7-~ !~l.J>ei..!u•~<--~-~ .:F &B Crcc~·• '' 0" ]~ ' O • ... ,, 0 71 • 1; i I • C." l.i I ', Qt! ,~ ~ J , 1 , Otf J•.; } I_ 0" 1' I , .• 1, O'f "o ! '• , 0'1 •I I ••• '• Oh 11 t ~· Otl ll6 1', '• OU IJ <I I . 1 Oft I:'~ ;>1 -o O!f 12 ~ •G,,o,,.•• ,,.,, l L~"a ll f•Ov« • ln!p•m '/'oJ< • ! B1 11r Hot W I Qyorvr11 Inc,· • t:1yr~ Cc•a'" 10 B.< ,./,•At ( \.I II AG( •mi.•,•. • n ll'•"CI Br1<1 l) Jt!f\V/flU!I '" 1. I( 1'{<11 1 ... "'" 11 111 " n Co•" ,_ I -;-1' : ' ' . _, 0'! •• ! flT! I• ' Oil I• I 0'! I• I Of! I• I .. n·• i ~ '• Ot1 ~·· ! 011 ' I O!f !O , CH• o -OH " I ' . ' ' '" Trailer-Sales ~lovi•1g Dou.g ills Defe;ids S111all Fir111s · Gu1ishi11 Co11 lrtu·t. A 1 uu rel e(l MOBILE HOME PARK SP~CES IN CALIFORNIA By CHRIS l:fH.:llRA N 01 ti!• D•il, l'lltl $1•11 Diego. Orange and Bl\er:.ide NUnltr:i eontain the heavirsl l-Oneentration. .4ir V 11it A new kind of home boom· ma~· chani::e the nature of )J1 Jng 111 Southl'rn · Cali fornia , partirularl.1· along t h e coastline. A repo11 b,I' l.'ro<:ker Ci!1tl'n~ Bank ~a)~ 111 state-wide boon1 in mobile hon1e:, L'<ill"· ed an increase ol 58.000 ~pael'S i11 l!lil t'.On1pa red t.; a gain ~1f nnl~· 28.UOO 111 n-i'e prel'lous t\\·o ~·ea r.~. 111e bank·s re;;earth sho11s the r1s111;.: 11uinbfor of n1ob1Je is rluP lo a sharp in- ('rt use 111 parks. a trend to1ra rd larger parks and eonsun1l'r de111and. About .'i .. )00 parks 110111 operalr. t;i Calllornia . al'era~ng 52 spaces eae!1 • 'l'hesc figures co1npa rc to the 4 .. 100 par:\:. th;Jt \1·cre open in 1968, avcragu1g 4 ~ :.paC'(':'. Sl'. l.Ot..:IS. :\lo. 1 L"Pl l - ~Jc Donnell Douglas ('o r p . t'hairma11 Ja1nes S. J\JcDon- h1surru1ce Pla11s • IN THOUSAN_DS 211 1'hc bank cstin1nt<'s th:i l approx1n1at C'ly :W.UOO spaces arc being addcll 111 California every ye<1r. 1\;. 1noblle sites h~\·e increased. so ha rr 111ubilc hon1c 5rdes. Last year rct·u1·d :.ales pc<1ked at 28.000 and in 1972 :he hi'gh is expected to surpass that. 1961 1970 1972 Southern C:ilifornia espet·i:illy is a nll'<.:· ca for mobile home d1itrllers due to ·'the climate, geography and lirestyle for !h 1~ t~-pe of li\·ing."' con1n1ented .James ,\I Her:rera. a Los Angeles spokesn1an for L'r-0eker Bank. "The lack or ne""' spaces 1\·as a )uniting factor in !959 and 1970. but no1\' thousands are available," J1errera said. Fl'ln1ily sales ha,·e clin1bed recentl1 .1nd n1orc Parks are no1I' being built tO ac('(lm1nodate family needs, 1-l errera ad· dc<I. \Yliile mobile ho1ne ~lll'S are found 111 all parts of Cal ifornia. 'Los Angeles. S;:in Tire Stocks Falling -Flat B)· S . .\1. .l\IARSHAtL (hrhll1n $t lantf MO"itor It•~•<• reasonable. chance for sub- stainable grov.1h orer a period ''·'all S!rel't has been rol ling of )1ears. :\1any 1arge 111- <tut reco1nmendations on the .~titutiona\ investors had been :-lotks of tire m:inu fac1urers bu ·ng 11-,, compa"1-,, throu,11 ~·1 " tor a .rear or so no\\', " !he J960's because of !he But the rubber stocks ha1·e performed about as lreJI as a steady past gro1\·th records. race rar 11 ith a nat That 1ras before !he industry 1h1nk11 !hr pressures an: <:dre::id.1• :i,uffiticn t lo stir !he hc·11\ 1rsl c:1pita l outlays in the 111Uus1ry's history -''I 1nea11 on I he order of 30 per cent n1ort' outl:iy this year than 111 l9il ... lie t"itcs .lapanese ,\lichelin"s l'n uada ' eon1pe11t1on from fires and fro1n ne11 plant i n ratios ot ('OSIS. Also. ii unlunded peri~iun shou ld he re1nen1bered lhal 11 new round 11( tire industry labor negot ia- lions are slated for ear!y 19iJ. ncll sa\s the .J ustic e tlepartm'ent';; antl1urst ~uit The i'iewport II a r b or against 20 aircraft companies Chamber of Conimtrce 1\·il l is "a cttse or misdirected offer a group n1edical in-;e·aJ." _ -suran<:e plan to ~ 111 a 11 The corporation t a r 1 i e r busi nesses normallv unable to refused "to commenl on !he afford such corera8:e. government's action. Accordi:-fg to Chamber Ex- The suit \\'as fi led \\'ednes· ecuti\'C :\I an ager Jack day. lt'--cha rged the airline Barnett. the plan \1·ould give n1anu!acturers stlfled com· businesses \l'ith one to fi ve petition in J echnology through employes the opporlunily lo the pr0Cf'5s of cross-licensing obtain major n1edical in- of patents adi'niilistered by the suranre previously limited in J\lanufacturers A i r c r a f t cosl only 10 larger firms. Association. The insui:ance, \\'hich \Viii be' \JcDonnell"s stateme n! said made a1·ailable sl arting April the cross·licensi ng 11•as in-1. 1\·ill he adm inistered by ilia ted at the request of the Beneficial Employes Securit~· go1'ernment in 1917 Io Trust. ;i me1nber of the Chan1- rariHtate riircraft produellon ber of Commerce. Pacifi C during \Vorld War L J\lu tual Lifr \1·ill be the policy The statement said. •·F;ir carrier. from stifling creat h·e in· According to Barnett. all iliative and restraining com-chamber nlembers are eligible prtition. 1he existence of thr 1-~------ ~l anufacturers A i r c r a f ti A.5socf:ition and the cross- licrnsing it ad1ninisters ha,:e 1nade it possib:c for small ] companies and • e ,.., en·) terprises to share. at lo1\· ('()St. in the benefits or airplane/ terhnolog:._·.'_' __ _ _ -1 \\"h_v has the industry ·s 1rent into polyglass, then p e r f o r rn a n c r been so glass-belled tires in recent lacklus1er. at least relnth·e lo ~ears. y;h ich also caused the tn;i rket as a ""'hole '.' In !he 1 irii• of one con-disruptions in the induslry's .\lcan11b1 lr. BF (:ood ric!: has put loalls of research into rndials and has derided not 10 11·a1t to see 1f the l'.S. public \I ill <.Teatc de n1and for !hi!' t1·r1c· tire H is pushing ohr<id 11ith r11cl1n!.o; rarhcr strongly. 11hde some 111·c l'On1p<1nies.arr J101>ing !hr) can expand at 11hat 1hey 1er111 a "eo11trol!ed Despite all th is, Bou11·er hkes 8.F. Goodr ich. But e1·en lh-:rn he "s not high on it for its radial-tire promise. •le leans lo1rard Goodrich because it h;is a smaller portion of its ~Ja l sal" in !ires lhoo any THE BEST 111njor. 1\nd the firm , under a r:rndrr~hi11 po 11 s prove replacen1ent gro1\'lh rerord · ~er1 a111 r inrestor -lhe tr pr 11"h'l 1ni~h1 buy lire stocks Bou""·ttr notes that rad ial 1111tler or1l1na ry conclll ions -!ires ha re "tremendous .:ic- 11 ~ nu 1n1'!!ltl)' al a:J. Tit'f: ceptance in l::urope ,,;11('~ are pcr~llli alo ng a! R so1ne!hing like 70 pcn:en1 of hrrt_\ p;:re rii.:ht no11·. but the the n1arkf't \'S. still onl,\' 4 per- lndu•U') li:i~ h:it:ked Uself into cent in the L'nited S1!ltc:-.'' "" cornrr 111 'l'I l'rnl 11111 s th:it The acceptance. he says is rlue 1·:is1 f1UJ;r dc.iuh\!' nbOur 1hc lo the exlra 1nileage as \l'tll a~ ll<'X t ff'w : t•art.. J:t~ this 111. safety actors. "J"ve use<l t 1 then1 on a car 11nd u·ied to 1 'C!' or :r<ec:i 1 n1akc the back end slide-·but lAUl'IOVS l'IEll' ii. j11•t wouldn't slide,'' says ra1r .""· ue1v president. has been al· "Pt•ru1111;:.'' i~ onr of te111pting to get rid of un-11nrld's mo..;t por1ul11r 1·01111c profitab!r parts of ils opera-1 !l>!rirs. Hf"itd il daily In the f),.\fLY PJL.OT. ! l(JtlS. '.=--------,,,,---~~-----::=- for !he package. The 11suRl ~'.">ll filing fee .for co__rerag<' 11·1!1 hl' 1~·t1i\'Cd under the nc 1v pla n - "\Ve arr just lr.ving lo f111d out ·if 1ve can be of ser\·1ce to sn1atl business.·• said Barnet! "It doesn·t cost us anylhing 10 make this offering:· Barnett said similar n1ed1eal plans are offered ~· other Orange County Chambers. He indicaled that n10~1 ha1 e had great success in enroll111g small businessmen in the pro-' - grarns Arcording to Barnett. the enrolln1enr period is li mited . Busi nessmen needing further information or an appoinim-ern with the insurance represen- tative ma v call the chan1 hcr office at 675-6300. - Thtt cautious \"it'11 1s that of the analyst. • Dennis Bou1rer. rub b c r ·in-The. program isA'hat.'just as dustry anal):il 11ith l h c the costly progtGTns to in- Capital Resca rl'h & ~lana,1!1.'· lroduce glass and ~lass-belled 1•1cn1 l~roup. rnanag1ni;: 1'01ne llres ar·e coming to an end in ~2 :. billion 1n th~ stuck 111arkrt the L"rut~d States. pre ssures Se1 er:il \V;ill Strccl analysts \l'ho ha\'e been n.•cu1nn1l'nding rubber stoc k!' have done so on lhe prern1se that radials \Yill con1e on ~rndua lly. ralhtr than in sud- den fashion. Thus !hey expect less of a squeeze 011 profits this ~ear tlu1n does Bou1ter. Bou1\•er does see lhe bigg est profil·n1arg111 prrssure ''do\\·n lhc road ral her lha11 111 1972 ·• Bui he feel~ lhnt thl' un· DENTAL PLATES • Bridgework · • Fillings r .. ..,u-11-1.11iw1a-. a; 1.._..Mf•••BAKlllMt. <4tld \\'ilh a reputation 1 .. , •'<lri-;ire moun ti ng to push r:tdJ3ls. scrl"at h e. in\'rsting -It tht radials ca!ch on. the 11re e X·Ray • Extractions ALL ON . IN STANT CREDIT TERMS All Credi I Hondled By My Office I No Bank or F inance Co. To Deal W it~ We'll 111,_ .... -•-<Ip tf ..., ...... -,.. -tlillojo .._Jam'-• eta M 1!'1.rpt --.--... , ..... ..,.., do,.. bow .U .... , c1eo1 ... C'l"L\'F:I! rrrr 1l·r1 1 -- Hught•;; t\1rt1 uf! has her1t a\1;1rded a 8Hl 4-1111ll1on l'\11\· lr~l'l hi build J!l15s1ll' firt' con· trul :.1·~!r1n.~ for the B"ll llelicn1it1'r Cnn1pan~ ·~ Alli. t11bra h<'lll'(lptcr )!Hnships, a spokesrnnn l1as ar111uunced. ThP TO\\' f1 rf' «1111 r ro l S)''i!Ctll \\ill gn f' l".S Arn11· heht opter g u 11 s h 1 p 5 thP capahility lu ·knock out ~uel1 diff icull targe1 s as fortified gun cmpl:ll"en1cnts and 1110\. 1ng \'Chicles. ;i spokesinan ·said . 1-:iJ!ht of the svste1ns ""'111 br installed on Al It. l' o b r ~ gunships for te:,t ing. The ninth 11·i11 be used fur qualif1 ca11on te slinf! Hu ghes 0H1e1als said 1!1,. s,\"S!e111 1rnuld 'allow a " Jiu('.\ pilot to snnply ho!rt 1hr t<irgr~ 111 the sight rro:-s hair and press the 1111ssile l:1unrh111 i: !rigger . '!'he n11 ss1lc 1s des1~11~ ed to aulornat it•nll v f0Jlu1\• !lie gunner's line of s1Sh1. If olhtr n1u1 u:i l 1uncl~ 1°1 ru;.. l'Onipanies \\'Ill be force d into jur instit utional 1111 tt,·1ur,. sr,. n1a1n1noth i:ilpital-ot1tla~ pro- 11 an1 11hcrt like Bou1l er d~,. i:?ran1 ~rnack on thr hr~!:. of it goes a Jong 1111~ to\.\ard r~ these 01hcr big cap1t8I ex- ~ L'Crta111tif's i\rr too Art>tit for ar. appel111ri.1f 111,estmrnt just 110\\' lie C'ltP~ olh(·r ne gatives. lOn APl>fO~t<I (•~·II _ , •• .wJd -· .. _..,. 1-r AM ma1be rn 11"m't ..,... tltlt lf yom:r illroclme leer,1•d I•,_,., yoa -h llile i. -ta ..... ~"'las 1 e ••• ...... " DllH'T L.r AN AMAftUft DO M•" ILOCk'I .IOI, plaining "-h~ lhc tire corn· pendllurts Pllllf'S ha\'t n't had much oj :i The mutuaJ.fund 1no'c 111 1he }l"neral bull ""'~=- For one th1nA. the t1rf' com· panics ha\ c one of the worst market I A ('r111caJ parl of the prob. ltm, as 1t appears to ~ouwer · EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AVAILABLE PENTOTHAL UNION MEMBER & SE IOR CITI ENS WELCOME 'IV<il, ,,._It -lo i-. lld Block -.llaRBlodtil.,...ef,_I ; ..... """"""'· [-.......... , 1--.i •S I -~ 1he. advenL of the radial lire in the Linl!ed Slates. "Hadinlsi ·1na.1 j;ign!rictlnliy affect fh c nuirJ..el ror replacement tires: And rcpJace1nent are l\\'0- 1 1"tt·d~ 1-0 1hrt1MJUarler5 of lht- ICital ~!':.1nc!s," h~ ~~nts out . j 01 'JtllPTIOl\S 1'h1 s Is particularly im· port•nt for 111\·esws \Yho look for · ~llu:t:·on! w 11 h a • ' -N111wpart 8e1ch Area Public Corpor~tlon. re-loc.a+· in 9 fo the iout h, wi1he1 to 111i1t key personnel find new positiDn1. E11,utivt S1c;~t1 ry -EJ1 c1Uent Skil ls ~'Well_ 9room1d-Thf11 yt•t' loy•I and Otdic•teCI t i t"'• i''' R1rnun1r1tion i11 Jh1_._ac_ea oL$700°S800~c'el · -l1nt-flh d1 or t}\t' right comp ony. F1~ p1rficul1r1 , phone 5S7-l 72 '4. DR. OAKES IN M~SA DENTAL CENTI~ -26'1-E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 646-1882 No Appointment Nec111a ry Oui<k Plot• Ropo lra Wh ile You Wo ll Ol"IN !AT. 'Tll 1 ii.M. ----......... • , -......... - ---...__. llJ--1. flJ.sor .. -1 ..uuonflll!dU" ••U•! ,...,.... ... ~ ... ,... •. -----.. ONLY 16 DAYS LEFT --~-- t A.Jit •• f ,.M.,-Wlli D.&YI t .A.M ... S ,.M., SAT, & SUN. 'HONI 642·6f41 HO A'flOINTMINT HICISSAlf OPIN TODAY Cona Me-sa Coro~a lier Mar 2300 Harbor llYd. 3427 E" Coast H~y. 1875 Harbor 8.lvd. .r • ' -.. . - .. Real Estate ..._, Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall Mc cardle I he1rd you speak this week at the Irvine I Coast Country Club •nd where you handed out· what you referred to as a "blueprin.t for living," ! though! It ~as ve_ry ~seful for assisting our fam;!y in plann~ng its ob1ect1ves. I had planned on using It to assist myself l!lnd my family in bringing our goals into focus, but I gave my copy to an enthus· lastic neighbor, Would you mail me another copy, or better, still, I believe your "blueprint" is 1 vital tool that would help anyone live, and work "'Qft effectively. Why not print it in your column in the DA ILY PILOT. I wish I hid this outline ye1rs ago. G. L., Corona del Mar ~1any years ago 'I'homas ll cnry ll uxley i;.;ud, Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yoursel f do the thing you h_ave_ to do, "'hen it nught to be don~. \vhether you hke it or not: it is the first lesson that ought to be l~arne~; .and however early ·a n1an's trainiqg be· gins .. 1t 1s l1robably th e last lesson that he learns thoroughly." .l 'hp blue print docs give u s a lr11l'I to run nn . Tl \\1111 al so guide you in li:-ting your priorities and then gettin_g in the order that'~ mo ~t im port.:urt tn yl'Ju. First. ."-'e mu:;t reflect on three vital questions: A. \\'hat do I really '''ant out of life? B. 110\v do I intend. to obtain \\1hat I ''"ant fro1n life" r . Am I '''llli n.g lo 1nake the nctessary "sarri· fices" in ordPr ti:> obt-aln this j;!Oal? Then you are prepared to complete the foU ov.1• ing outline: L One nf these goals that I really ""an! to ac· r.omplish is? 2 .• 1 !Im going to measure my progress tov:ard this goal in this manner'' 3. ! ,,·ill tu rn this pla n into reality. l\·ly target dale is? 4. I have cerlain 1a!ents.-skills and abi!itie~ lhat-,,·i~I help me achieve this goal. They are? ;;, I have detailed kn o\vlcdge of the follo\\'ing subjeclf: that "'ill help me reach my goal:;. 6. 11ere are some areas \vhere I need more 1n· fnrmat1on, help. ~kills ·anr1 kno"'led gc. 7. 11ere are plate:-J ·.,.,·ill go, lo help to griin ne'v kno,vledge and infor.n1atian and to master the skills I need. i R. Here is the exact i:t(lp I am go ing to take loda v. ·9. Aly next three ma jor steps anr1 the deadlines for complel ing,these ~tep.~ \viii be as follows: a. Fir.~t f\-Ta Jor Slcp. b. Second ~lajor Step. <'.Third ~1ajor Step. IO. flcviC\\'. keep you r planning ri_g-id enough lo be worlh"·hile, flexible enou,gh to be realistic. If you would like a copy of the three-page form, "~ Blueprint for l.iving,'' send your request :rilong "r1th a :;elf--addressed. stamped envelope to me in care of th~ D . .<\.ILY PIJ .OT. f:nlTOR~ rv·nTf" Rrn1r/n// R, J\lcCoi·rl /P i.~ nn it1· l'l'.~rmrnt n nn/!J.~'· collPl)P /r r,11rrr. and n11 '11or n( "Rt'n/ Estnft> 111 Cf//1(orr"o." SFnrl pour CQJ71 TtH!nts nnrl Q Ut.~tions tn Randall R !.1cCflrrl/t>. r /n the DAILY PltOT, PO Ro-r 1560, ro.~1n f.frsn .Q2R2fi. Beachwalk Project Opens in Hu11ti11gto11 Be11ch1-1·alk , the ·ne1-1•ei;l in r e r r e a lion-orientecl palir) homes, opens tod11.v in Hun· lington Beach. A planned re s i d e ntial drvelopme nl, Be#lch"•alk is a joint venture of A .. J. Hall Cnr-pnralion rind 1'1ani-:ion Properlie!':, Inc 1t is part ·of the Hun!ington Seacl Hf m11~ter-planned. Mn1 n1uni!,·. Tht entire "Bea ch""·a]k c"om- munity renect.~ a unique nf'\.\' lifest yle through the use of ex:- lensive: and i n no v a t i v e la n cl s caping, recreational planning a n d pro~ressive dei;ign throughout the homes and clubhouse fa cilities. ''ReachwRlk became R re:ali- ly 1.hrough blrnding Architec- tu ral and Landscaping con· cepts "'ith the natu rlil en· \'ironmental qualities or the l11nd and sea ." stated Alvin J. l~all, president of A. J . Hall Corporation. "LRrge eucalyp- lus trees, n11tive to this area. h11\'e been rrlRined on the . prope rty. midst fre'.'hly planted greenbe:lts, a s e r o n d a r y recreation Area and tree .groves." T"•n blncki; fron1 lhe ocean . homes here re\'eal California li\'in.ll'. 1-1·irh a \Vest Ind ies fla vor. Generous use of rich ceramic tiles, "'"ood shingle ex· shingle exterior. shingle roofs. Bermuda shutters and ex· pansei; of sliding glas.s sidcl t.o the dii;ti ncti\'e m11riner st.yle of itll fiv e ph1n i;. which ennl11 in 11p to a miximum of 2,400 gquare reel. Tht homes feature the folln"'lng custom e x t r a s : N11tur1tl bleached "'ot'ld ex· tcrlors. cerAm1t tl!r.d t'ntrie~. '"ood-hurning fir Pp l(ICes with lo~ lighters 11nd cerllmic he11 rth. clcrest nr)' "'indows , r.rlvate en closed cnurty:irds. Arge fenced p.11110 yards. 100 percent. nylori !ihAR carpr:1lng , two-car gar11ges, with w11sher· dryer areas. optionRl wetMrs, tJpt\onal mirrored wardrobe doon11. bronu.anodllcd slidirni: doors, forced-air heatinR. and delull'.e master bedroon1 ~ultc~ wil h c11U1edr11l ceilings. All· el~trlc kitchen!': cnme com- plete "'It h dou ble !lelf-cleaning O\'e.r, dishw11She.r. (f t fU X t g,11rba~e disposal, luminous ceiling!, spe~ial ~I a i n e d hardw()(')(! cahlntlry 11 n cl ceram1c counter top,;. The feat ures of rl11n D 1r~ characteristic of ho m e 1 a,·11ilable at Bea chwalk. Of- fering up to 1,900 squ11re feel, th is l"'o·story plRn has three · bedrooms upsta irs w i I h rlegant ca thedral c e i l n .1:: s 1 large private dressing area, "'11lk·in closel 11nd prlv a1e bat h in !he ma~ter :;uile . Oulside of a powrJ...er room , the lower level failti!y room and living room, vt'ith rireplace. plus op- tional ""elbar, opens through glass door.!i !o the seclusion nf a private cnurtyi:ird .or patio yard. Ad Awa r<ls C<1 [Jltt red B )' Martin r or-the secnnd \"e;ir in a ro\.\', ~1arl in Ad vertlsin.ll, Jnr ., of Tustin has won the sweepstakes award in tbe Orange Count )' Arlvert1sing Club's annual competition. fo.1art in "·o n a lo1 al of 16 ~cparale a\\'ards in t he categories of n e \.\' s pa p e r advertising. business public<'l- linn campai gns. tele\'ision and rad io 'spnl.~. co 1 l ;i t e r a I materials and parkai!ing . Martin clients for whom the "'innlns entries "'·e re produced includes P B S Corporation , ~1ission ·\'iejo Co m pa n y , Fleetwood Industries, 11 n d Standard-Pacific Corporation . • ... , Sunday AL'ftl 2. 1~7? _______ DAILV il'ILOT 8 Housing Subsidy Record Def ended Nl-.:\V )'ORK -. Stanley W&r11nch, prt~1den1 of lhe Na~ iion1l Association nf l~oine lluilders. says the tremendou!I rectlfd of accomplishment of ftderal subsidy programs for hou sing low and moderate in· con1e familie s is be l n g obscured. in a welte.r of crilicism, much of It fu11 of '·distortions" a n d ··inac· curaci es." The subs1dlts, hr stud. •·11re t1ub11tdits frir people :-tn tnilble. them tn esC'ape \\'ret rh· t el. dilapidated. deler1ora11ni.t housi ng \\'here one out of six families still li"e " The '"'" major ctirren t ii:ubsldy programs -tht Stt· ~lion 23S progra n1 providinR in· lerest ratf' sub11idies f o r purC"hase of hnme11. and Sec· li on 236 providin,1: interest rale su bsidies for f111n1il iP~ for rrn· 111! units -are nril~ 1hrE>e ytars old. A rel.a11 vt!y few c11 sts of abuse. h11vr bf'en ustd to tar the e.n11rr. program dt>spite a srihd rerord of ac· romphshmenl , Waranch 1uud. \\'hat''.' mort. he declared. reporlll of fa ilure in 01hrr kinds or redl"fall y 11ssis1e"d housing. but not under 1l1e l.'ur- rtnl subsld\ prn~r:u11~. ;;ire being l11n1ped in \\'tl h thi> (·ur· rent prnr;:raJTI!t h\' 1hf' ~·r111r.~ \\'ar1tnl'h <'nnrt•df'rl th:lt in such rompl ir:l1P<I pr ,, Jr (' t ·' the.rt is. l'lf rour~r. room for 1mprovemi>nl. Tnw1'rd !h111 end . !ht N1tJona l ''''!X'1;11 1nn of Home Builders has 1nl11attd A m•jrir study of th t ~ub111d~ projifr1Ul1ll. ht 11nnourwE>d. It.~ :.i!n 11 ill bf'. to J~.'>f'.'i.~' ll.~ objertl\'rl \' 11~ pos~1hlr rx1~11n~ ;ind proposed ll'dt<ral hnu~1ni: ~ub!'1cly pro)!ran1~. IC\ r1 alu111e fhtni. 11ncl ~ u i.: ~ ,. ~ t 1n1- pro1 rrnrnr~ nr rrr l1ap~ e1 t>n nr11 li 1rr•·t 1(111.~ !'rnr1,nr111R 111 .. •111111 "1th tht ~ l~B nrt the US. Sa Y.. tn-~ 11nd Lnan LA:ague ind Ute i\11llon{lll AWlCi11 tinn rif Mu1uat S11\·inizs Bank!i. Thf' study Is bt1n,1t done by thl' Jll"al F.~1 11e Research Col'p., of•ChicaJ?G, a rrnn1-1·n«1 · hou:1ini: and urban re.search rJrnl , \.\'hnllf' lltnt(lr \ il'l' prf'stdcnl Or Anrhnnv !)ov.·n~. srr\ ed nn the Onu5:1as: Commi sl'io n, a pres1df'nt11~lly appnin tf'cl jifrour \\'h1ch i;t11ri1ed A 1neri«11·~ urhan anrl hou~1n~ prnhlem~ Referring to the current ma· ior su bsidy p r o gr a m s , \\"ar;:inch !old a meet ing ofl ne\1·.~ mrdia rt>prf'srnto:iti ves ... -----------------------~------------------.., ··in each of 1he pai;I lwn .veari; 1 "'" prO\'ided ren ti me.~ ai; niuch housin~ for low incom e f famil ies RS we had in 11ny ye<rr I pr1nr lo 1967." • In 1970, 43.J.2.';~ units \\'ere provided, in 1971 445.000 uni!s . all for IO\\'er inCflme familif's. Before 1967. there "'i!I never 11 post-war year \\"hen as n1an\' as 50.000 unitll annuaJh• Wf'rf. provided , \Va ranch f>ninied l ' Olll. Tht prn~ra1ns. \\l:iran<'h !'<lid. were enacted b y Con_i!ress to carry nut It na - tional commilment to provide decf'nt housing in sui table '\iv. in.I?'. f'nvironment11 for lo~· :ind moclerale income families. ''Th ey were not developed as lhf' ranaceas for societ.v'11 illi;, although an important by·prn- duct has bttn both R morale 11nd economic boos! to such families," he said. New Sea Terrace Town homes at Laguna Niguel. Spectacular ocean views with Town homes. attached. This is the new look ofliving on ~ ->, California's coastline-luxurious ' Sea Terrace Townhomes at Laguna Niguel. Situated on gentlyrolling . hills, the views at Sea ~ .. ;t,;!."' ,, .. ,,,...!. · Terrace Townhomes are ~ • · r_.s , unforgettable: saillx>at.<;, ,_ >:,P --:.· blue water. and Catalina Island in the dis l11nce. lJiredions: Go south on the San Diego fwy. to Cro1111 Valley Pky. ex it . 1u m righ t. (npproi<. 6mi.) to Pacific Coast Hwy. Left J mile to Ni~uel Rd. Left. on Niguel Rd. to Sea Terrace Townhomes office: Expansive Famil y Roo111 At New Madrid Model \ Choose from one and hvo story model<. 2.:J.4 bedroo.ms with upt-0 212 batns. All-electric kitchen. fotced air heating, lifrge walk·ih close[<, \Vall-to-wall carpeting. All you could pos.<ibly desire is here. You'll find Lagun.-Niguel is a fun place to live. The climate is great and every! hing you need is do"" at hand. Golf or tenni1your game? Member~l1 i1)H are available to.both the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Beach Tennis Club. And the bearh, wilh your own private entrance and parkingarea, is3 block< away. Further south,2\i miles, is the Dana Point :Marina. F From s34,450 An all-new model featurin_i! an expansive 27-foot famil y room with a rireplace will be introd uced toda y at New f.1adrid in f\.1issinn Vie jo. The new Cas;i; Sandia fi40 plAn is a rour-bedroom, two and one-hair bath home with an optional upstairs galle:ria study. It al so features an ex- quisite two-level 2 7 -foot master suite incl ud ing a roman tjc fireplace. One ~f Mission Viejo 's n1ost successful developments to date. New Madrid has ar- counled for more than 4!i0 sates since opening 12 months ago. Don Schulz, marketing and sales manager. said despite the o\•erwhelming success of New J\.ftld rid. Mission Viej'> is constantl y upgrading a n d 't customizing each home ;:ic. cording lo buyer appeal. He noted that luminous kit chen cf'ilings are now standard in every Ntw Miidrid home , only one of a dozen improvements recent_ly added , New Madrid homes are of- fered in three ta five.bedroom, two and three-bath models. Prices range from $3.1.fKlO to $44.995. FHA. VA and con. ventiona l f i n a n c i n g are available. • Standard features include electric range with self-clean- ing oven, dishwasher, "'ast e disposal, ceramic tile kitche n counters. stained hardwood cabinets in kitchen and baths. C('ram ic tile baths a n d sho1-1•ers, and luminous lighting in all kitchens and the master bath. Many homes Riso fealure adult arcai; z.oned for privary, • separate dining rooms, large 1-1·alk-in closet~. and indi\'idual laundry rooms. The popular five-bedroom I Casa Sarga is the largest in the New Madrid series. This spacious t~o and one-hair bath hnme has 2.850 square feet of elega nt living space. Featurei;I include a dramatic cur1·ing stai rcase, formal dining roo1n. separate family roorn, and a llbrary with optional wet bar. Casa borado. "'•ith four bedrooms and two bath!. has a cathedral ceiling in both Jiv. ing and dining areas. The 111r'1;e master suite i s separated from the other bef!rooms for com plete adu.IJ priv acy. New ~1adrid in Mission v;,,1; jo mRy be reached via the San Diego Freeway. Take the La P11z Road exit, drive left on La P1'i lo Mrguerite Parkway;• then left on Marguerite ·to the model homes. Lighting Talk ·~e t Thursday \\1iHis B. wOod Jr., m~nager of energy sources for Pacific Lighting Service. Inc., Los Angele.~. will address the Orange C'..ounty M o r t g 8: Ii e Ranker~ at e dinner mee tin 11: Thursda y. April 6. in Lorenzo's Restaµranl , 2101 E. Edinger, San!R Ana . Th e 6:30 p.m. dinner will be preceded by 11 socisl hour al 5:30. If you want to start life anew, come see the new Sea Terrace Townhomes at Laguna Niguel Theres not.hing like t hem. -· Anywhere. . . . . €t Laguna Niguel •the choice community • '== Rancho Bernardo and Villl'lge Park, other fine.New Towns by Avoo Community Developer•, lnc. 0 (71 4) .f96·4040 830-5050 ' Preview A New-Viewpoint on Condominium Living from the top! -Something rlew and exciting is happening in San Clemente . Before the first spade of earth is turned, over half af Presidential H eights' first un it of garden townhomes is spoken for. ·This holiday weekend, visit ~ur mforrnation center. See a life-like scale model, look 1;>ver the floor plans o,n display, let us describe our un_ique "garden court uighborhooda'! Priced from $25,990 to $39,990. • Prorull11 ~ b11 t/lt DQUGLASS·PACIFIC CORPORATION • .. . I ..... I - I Jnfonnatiott Ce'll.tfr locaW at 2313 S. El Camino Real, :::,.n Clemente. T•kt tht El"'C•m lno R~•I otrramp fro• t.he S•n Dle20 Ftte'#t7, ~ontl nu~ 11outh about.a h•lf·mile. (714) 492-2780 • . , • II 8 DAIL v P[LDT •·Sunday, April 2, 1972 moving? We'r• "m•+ehrriak er1 iii" more +htl'I l ,bOO eitie1 in the U.S. & CANADA. No cost or .obligetlon for our help in findin9 your new home . ,,, llllMtU .......... -........ . ~ llUU·C:ln llUltATIOt' SDYICl. I~ 3 1ciac1ou1 bedrooms, 2 1tper1!1 baltli. t lt0ant flreo11c1 sets olf char'" of 11r1clow. Uvl""' room_ &llltln al)l)li.ncn In drt"m kl!Chrn, Neetly mtnl- turtd orouno$, tastefully J.tncls~Pftl: 1'2·2.S61 .,.,_ ·:-~ .. '· " • • FAMOUS GAROEN KITCHEN -$33,750 Atrium tnttY·ltMIS to tnl, dltllnc!l"t well ol•nned ~ bedroom, 2 balh rnl. detltl. F1ml1y "f'" off bllillin l lfChl!ft. r lt0•nl l!reola.ce, 111 tlKl•lc blllll· In s, dlthw•,Mr, IWl)S •h1u 10 g•rdf'll petlo -Ideal fOf .... rert1ln1<10. 1m- macu1111 condi!ion in11dt & ~ul. LovtlV 11M1ctplng too! 14~·25'1 2 PATIOS ! $28,900 -NO DOWN, G.I. 1 .. m1. Try 1~. clown non·Vth! Loads of priv,.cv In ille hieh blO<:K wJlll"" v1td. cool o.:t1n brttlflS ~eep you cool •II summer lonQ in '"' p111ln•. P•lvete 1111ltt living o,. " cul·O•»c 1t•ttl. ~ btdroo-ms, 7 bl!!h1. All eiec:rk ""iltln ~l!chen, otshwesht r -I re~I Wife -1aver! Sr<Jlldl!d •••• l1v1ng room wl!h A fireolact tor all to •Omlrt. E•celltnt Muntln11!on Belch locl· ltOn 1•2-'691 ...-·--·-- FA NTAS TI C SPANISH! $33,SOO ~ "'""V ~'""' "''' I' ~ "Mu1! Stt." MA .. lfr 11lfll OO'd•OOtn•, ? bAlh•. sroa•e•~ IAn"HIV '~'"' ... ,,,. !n!rloulno !lttDl8C•, lovelv 0010 shAll c•rr.•1- !no, hup~ clo•~1'. '"" w&od P<Jnt l!no, custom drA1>e1 8•09111 spec10u1 1111. <"en wllh lint!• Ou""" 1~1ure1. d•thw1sner. p.,,.,. Fount"I" Vl llfV IOl:l - tlrin ff11Jll - Since 1926 • ESSENCE OF WARMTH & CHARM -$36,950 1 Pr!~ reauctd Cln moi •i>aclovs home Whh kln9 sired llfrdroom1. 2 t1t1n1, l•mlly roam wi!l1 lnvitln11 t1rtPl1c1. formal d onl"!I room, ell e!ect•ic pu1n Dullor. bulll·ln kitchen, very lint" appliencH lnclUC1e1 dl1l!w11her. "-•mt>- 11"9 ••nch srytea llOme. Ovitr execul!ve ••••. 1~06<M I No down G.I. Terms -try J"io itown a!I o!hf'r"!.l ·aeautllul 9rouno,, tru•t I•~. gird~! ef'ld lovely '°'' gerdtn ln front y1rd. Oellgl!Uul cove•!'d N tio. Complelely reaeco•lled inside & 0111. Sprinklen. S.0.17}11 MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION! $47,900 E•oul11t1 !•I-level fktcut lve llO,... wUh lOOO IQ. II. of ti.. tine1f l1m1!'1' llVl1'19 & tnl'l!rlllnlng. PrHll!le HunllnQIOn 8t11ch locelloti! ~ ~r<!om•, 1'~ blltlls1 h!Jlt! family room ,..;111 rle0at1I flrepi.ct, 1ddltloMI li~111acr lends ~dded ch1rui to gr1cloo• lorlNll llvlng room. For1N1l dining room. Finell deJulce bUllllf! ki!chtnl dlShwa·shtr, P1110. Manv unuiual INTurn. Clllllfl!rU c1ilJr>gs. Plusll t•pen1 'fl carpetlr>Q, cuslom clra119s. 961·5566 $29,900 -$3400 DOWN PAYMENT llnll mon1hl1 lnstall"'ents art iu•! like rent lntl11<1ono !Akt•. in,11,.nr•. Dttncitilt & ln"rl!"l, •tiling ork e '""udfll pl111h< <M~llnQ, d'"'P'" l>Ard 'ti""' bl!r & 110011. l•rge 11/f\ny kltc"tn will\ bulll1n r~r>gt, oven & o"I\ "'"Slier, llf'lilV "'''· Owner 1ranslerrecl. 902.!lll r: ..... -. --~-----· MESA VERDE "TOP DRAWER" -$35,900 ' :IOOOl'I S<I !! he•uty With ~ bfdroom!, 1 baths, i..r11e f1mily r!Xlm wl•" r1~nnt tlrePl&c• PLUS t<uof' 23 II. bor>u• roo,.,. Pl1111'1 dttl> P~ddf!'d ca•tiel l"IJ, nr..tom O•enn. E•oul1l1e rock terde9. No down GI. !f'tms, low llown all 0111..-1. 54().llXI ' , Tarb ell Reaches 87°/o Of Th e Home Buyers **' 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. ** TARBELL 'S EXCLUSIVE MULTI PLE LISTING BOOK ** GUARANTEED SALES. ** COMPLETE FINANCING ** TELETYPE SERVICE ''LIST YOUR HOME WI TH NUMBER 1'' "REAL "COO L BUY " $32 ,750 1 Don't worry MIClul the long !>01 summtr tnere 11 1roote "'r col!Oillon•NI htttl • ti.oc1rooms, 2 t>11111s, lw!a!«i ttlf hv•"9 rOOM wotn l\a!l(!some '""" t1i.c1 ~'/lit'• ael!le tx,ull•n ~Dol!anc", Olsnwasl>rt Migl\ c...,tn1 Olock !tnCI IM!lltr tn,.,n n'oOdel cor1<1u1on. 9f>2·1Jll ' l ... {> ii::-¥ "'"*"' ... ~ .,. ~ . 01<~"" "'w' ~,<\lo{ '•~ ~Ji""1,-; ...... .,,,., FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW REDUC ED Sl 0,000 tn M9,9CG' C.orgeo111 5 Df<!room l'IOmt "'"" on !hf' Olult• O~"lookjf\q !II• Blue Pa(;,,, l °"'"'· •II t lectfi< •Top of tllt llnt" buol!in ~i•cnen, d •n. we111er. Ce111..:tre1 ceillnQl 1n livlng'room. Sp.oc1ou1 11omr W•tll Molhtr·I~· la " wing. Mu~e pdl10. 94Z.~.M& ' .......__ EXQUSITE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR SSS,900 Former ""<>lltl 11nMe In tx<lu.,ve ArN E.ve•v con~elveble buo!tln tee1urc1. i Oe!ns will) lunken Romnn !u!»,. ll.\~1•er 1l1e<I bfldrao~. Dl-.r>w""lle•. lo,.. m~I dining room. Pelio. 1' > Y" new -better lhen new cOl!<lllioo, Owner txtrorr><IV enxoOUs -1ubm1r all rra~eble oilers. 1*-060• ....,,_ .. • brdrooms, 2 b&TM, newly D&IMtd ln!'Ot & our Bri9h! cllr-erlul k>l<lltn. h•o<ly wo•~ le~lure• Huae g•our.d• 170t lll) fDQm !er ooo•. oa~r or Jr"iltr Qn cetnPn!ed DAii Very low aown l)llymen1 en FHA 121 D l D•O<Jt•m. CMI lo• aela•ls. S<l().11'0 "SHARP AS A TACK "! $30,SOO -SUBMIT All terms on tPt!! ;,,,..,1C11l•le l btd•aom, 1 batto nomr wi!h lemlly room tnr &II 1111 1,llon witrt an ln•olrlf>CI flrt1111lce. Drlu•e ex~vHvr bulllln kit· '"""· dl!J\w,.1lltr Fron! II. rtar ciat101, NeAr Goklfftwes! Colltl!t •nO mtior IP>CIDDtno cenrer. 1•2~t! SOU TH COAST OFFICES ,. Costa Mesa 2955 HOfbor ll•d. Huntington Beach 16111 koch llTd. Huntington Beach 9017 Acfctnn Huntington Beach · 5124 l dlfuaer Fountain Valley 11114 lrookhursf 540-1720 842-6691 962-5566 846-0604 962-1373 Fountain Valley 842-2561 17945 Mct41"olle Mission Vie jo B30·6060 Jllll II Tor• 1"4 Laguna Hills 830-6030 L .. 1111• Hlll1 ,.au, 24370 lockfl.W San J,!Hln ca,,-lstrano -493-1341 J1 7-11-hl~ • ' We Sell a Home _ r Every 27 Minutes! NEAR GOLDENWEST COLLEGE -$29,9951 V~rv sp.oclous 3 btdrD<Jm1. 2 bl!!h l>ome wltPt tem•IV room e"11~ncea bV 11,.r>asome !irccil1ce. wi1.-11vtr bu•llln ••no•. ove" & d •lllw••lll• Plus!! OtfD O<l<ldfli <~rpet!r>g. draPf'I. Nt1flr mtnlcw•«i l•w1,., ~r!•1loe1Jty llnO· iC5Df(I N~..,,. mtlor •hOpplr>g <tn!fr 146·06G• -• ~.,.f,~! S~!!~ T bd-;., ~~yl~I~ ~;>.., ~1~'!9n~1~~~tDl~e Cu•l•.n d•eM•• ~utche". c1o11>wa1ht• De~ J'romt Hunt•n<J!on 8tJ1Cll loc•!kln "'"" •II 1ct>00l1 II. m1Jgr "'anp•n'l Femoly •oom "'"" lwll M t Dtl1q11Uwl nnt lrvel 11omt W•tll • llC•';lf'CUI cov~·eo p:ool' ~u~mcl !d"· oown 1'2 2!,61 -...= :..J. './- nrztri' 'h, , .. ... .-A NIFTY FOlt THE THRIFTY I $25,950 1 lmmacullte & Yl•rP J Dt<t•oom1. 1 bo'o!".I, larllf' ci.t;Prlui llv•noi room wo!h !"eD'l'cf 1'1>0111(1 •riacO ell"'"'· 811•11•" wfte sAvfr -•!{l'ltn. P~t<fl Prom• lo(~!<O~ ne~r Dt~Cll, school• M•d 1l'IO~c•no G•e~T t1wn!•ng•on, !Nth tlorntl Be~ullli.cl yd•<! & oehgMfVI ca~erf<I p.1110. 9f>l·5~ "TI FFAN Y MODEL" $34,SOO -FURNISHEDI r , •c oflCll/de~ o,ll nr., SjMnfiPt lurol!urr, M.u;..., \l.e10'• fini!'!il ••t• Gou•- m~! t>uoll(n-ll!fch<!"I. lin~T 11CD!i8~<~. dl!llw•,lltr F•mdy room wl!ft lnvo!• ino fire(llace. P•ha. Ow"'' -on••n1o~ (lo!S ol llOdf<I INIU•f'I 1e~v1ng ..,,,~ -~'I !011 your d~lnlt .. ga•n. MMlhlv D<"yrn<>nr, 11111 !•~' •tnl IJG..606,f -· ' ' l NEAR SADDLEBACK COLLEGE -$26,SOO lollded will\ tl\llrm, Atlr1tll'ft OOUb!t <IOO• tntry, POPUl1r·g11rdcn -P&lil. bullt1n llflcl!ln, dl1tlwMhtr, lnwllll'l{I brick lirfi)f11<1 r"h11nce1 ct111rm of "mlly room. Pillo, Sortnklcr1. No down G.I. low oawn 111 otto1r1 or 1 .. u,.,. 11pr !Nn now on IN'OPef'IY •nd rou• rnon1111y ln111llrntnt1 i re lus! 11111 re~t 'or If$$ •11111! Mfnlon Vltfo -'Y"· lltWI IXMOJO ' Since 1926 1 7 ) • 1 7 ; 1 I I J )_ • • ' •. . . .. Your • ·rv1ce Write Pat Dunn to get thi ng s dont. P•t will cut rtd t1pe, get the 1n1w1r1 and the act ion you need to solve lnequltlt1 In government ind bus.lntss. Mail your question to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Oran91 Coast Daily-Pilot, P.O. B>x 1560, Cost~ Me,., Ca. 92626. DEAR ·PAT: I v.•as employed as a part.time custodian by Ocean V1cv.· School Dis1 rict frnm June through Sep- lembcr, 19il. Since I \vas a state en1p/0~1e, retire: mcn t pay v.·as ,deducted from n1.v check. I filed Ing('\ rny rc1 1rc111rnt pil~' back in Oclnber and was !old it would ;irril'c in fp,(' \Vecks. ]l's been fi ve monlh~ anrl 1 still h;ncn't rf>Ccivcd my check. Each t imc. I inquire af the _dis.tcicl oill.ce,--1 'm t<ilif it ~hould be coin ini: pretty soon. 'rlhat can I do S. E .. lluntington Beach . Vnur check .... ·!II be In the n1ail April • from lhe Slate C11 ntroll er's office in Sacramento. Co m- pleted forms like y{lurs ar.e sent from the dis· lrict ofri ce to i\lrs. l\1ari::ucrite Rasmussen, supe r- viso r of classified ret irement for th e county Dt:!· partn1ent of F.ducation, 834·39i 9, District payroll employes ha ve no con trol fl \'er processing forms or foilO':''ing up on payment delays. You should ha\•e been rC'ft>rrcd dir eC'tlv to i\1rs. Ra smussen, ~·ho se nd s forrns to the st.itr and checks inlo un· due delays in pa) menl - if shr, is contacted by t~e person Involved. fl look i\1rs. Rasmussen 30 min· utes tfl ca ll Sa cr:t mC'nto antf strai£hten out you r five·ri'lnn th pa,vment delay, v1hieh \\'as caused by a stale com puter mix·up. DEAR PAT: I've read a Jrit abfout the "Little Hoove r Com· mission" and \vou!d like io determine the origin of the term . J"ve heard it dates back to Herbert l~oover's son "'ho "'<ls the body's first leader. G. L .. .Costa l\fcsa The "l,ittle Hoo\1Cr Com misslilii'' .. iS a niC'k· name for The Commission on Californi a Govern· men t and Economy established by the state legis· lature in 1961. ·Its purpose is nbjeclh'e slud y of the "·orldngs or sl::ite agen{'irs to eliminate over· lapping or outdated agencies, functions. or pr~· grams and thus saving taxpayer~ ~oney. Th •~ commission is patterned on a sim ila r federal board hearted by for mer president Herbert HOO\- er ltiany years ago. .. _..~ DEAR PAT : The ''OU section article about. credit ral ing agencies \1·;i s 1nost inf~rmali\'e. i\·I~'. elder!~· father mcnlion rd ho"' Mmphcalr>d loday s cred it prob- lems are con1parcd to !he "old days." He sa id t:i ilnrs used to hn\'t' a ~crel ~ignal to each other "'hrn a chari::r customer ran out flTJ his bill and \1·ent tn another tailor seeking c.redil . Although manv people \\"ere a1,·are of this "~cret, ·• no tailor would re\'r;il the dct;uls. Can Ynu? ' \\'. J\",, ~""'port Beach . Old·lime t3ilors hid so me while stitches in· side a suit linini;: while fittini;: a rredil customer, indlcalini: the suit ·was nof paid fo r. When !he cus· tomer pickrd up his suit end paid the bill, the tailnr would remove the u·hite thread while pre· tending to ti ghten a bu!lon or make a minor re· pa ir. If the custonter didn 't pay bis bill and u·ent to a new tailor. the u·hite threa d ~·as a glvea"'ay and the new tailor demanded cash for his "'ork •. DE:AR PA'f : \Vhi le on our first camping trip a couple of ~·eeks agn, my husband found an aJuminum fry· ing pan near one of the dead fires ~n~ it had been che\\1ed. \1'ilh hunks of the pan m1ss1ng. i\1y hus- band said a porcupine did it. I thi nk "he:s putting me nn si nce I'm a nO\ ice camper. Do porcupines really eat metal? 8. L .. San Clemente ''our husband is on lh r level. Since porcu- pinrs crave snit, they ha\•e been known t& gnaw hnlrs in fr.)•ing pans lo i::et at the sall residue. l'\'e hea rd stori es a)>o ut porcupine,.che\\·ed oars and all' handles that ha\'e the "fla\'or" of !ially perspira· fion . A friend had a porcupine get into hi ! moun• lain. tabin u·here. aflcr chr wing through a wooden door. it was found inside the cupboard eating a box of salt . DEAR PAT : \Ve have t\.\'0 large ash trees in our back year nex t to the patio and each evening at sunset a large flock of grey birds fly in and roost in the trees. 'J'h~y leave in the mornihg, but return to roost nt night. making the patio unusuable and lcaVini:: a clennup job each da y. \Ve don't want to hurt the birds by using chemicals we've heard Rbout. Ts there Rny humane way to let them .. know they·re oot u·elco1nc? E. 0.. •. Laguna Beach Since bi rd~ like thei r tl'W'f"ti n·g spots to · be very· rl::irk . ri ~ up !'>everal bright spotlights and lihine lhem inln thf' tu·n trees. The birds will soon leave 11teeki11J{ a darker roost. Also, you might try drap- ing a fe\\' plnslir. snak es on the tree brahcbes. I beard this Irick work ed fnr a hosptital pl agued by roos ting pigeons. "' DEAR P1\T : -• J'd like to kno\v if there's been any progre~s with the county Traffic Commission in gettl'ftt' R four·way stop sign in stalled at the corner of .Jeronimo Roa d and Cordillera Drive in Mission \'icjo? . .Although J signed a pelition sponsored by the Cordillera Elementary School PTA a month ngo, no slop sign has jppeared. Both cars and pedestrian!l attempting lo go across 45-mph Jeronimo have to keep risking their necks at Cordillera's blind comer. i\1. S., 1\tission Viejo "fhe Trarfic Co1nmi ssioft received Cordillera PTA's petition bearing 845 names on March 2.1. A etivtr letter WR!i signed by both · PTA and San Joaf111in Sc~ool District nfficials. Also Included in the presentation "'ere blue prints and photos of the Cordillera-Jeronimo int ersection, dubbed "death corner" by the PTA. The Traffic Com- mission currenfly is cond ucting • !lurvey on am nunt anti speed of traffic in the area before deciding on thC slop sign request. .. DEAIH'AT: I'd like to know who's in charge of supervision at Dohen y State Beach at night. When my hus- band and r took a small group of young teenage girls to Dohen y on an overnight campoQt recent· Jy. we had int ruders walking thr:ough our camp area and had to stay up all night fo make sure the kids ~·ere safe. Also. some of the other camping gfoups \\•ere noisy all night long. C. l\f., San Juan Capistrano A night u·atchman patrols l>flheny State Brach et peri odi c inler\·als ell night after lbe 10 p.m. curfe\i'. Any disturbances should be reported In Che.' watchm an in the park office. He ls autbori· ted to Is sue ~·arning notices to Intruders or noisy ~rottp!!> and will call Highu·ay Patrol officers or State Range rs "'hen necessary. DEAR PAT : 1 heard there's a nev,o law saying credit card O\.\'ncrs can't be held ' liable for more than $50 of unauthorized purchases. Are there ahy other p~ ''isions in the law I haven"t heard about?· e. W., El Toro This rederal law ~·ent into effect at the end of .January and protect! the card o"'ner against lia- bility over ·sso regardless of when the card wa! issued. Credit card C1J mpan ies also are required lo devist identifi cation systems for U5e by mer· C'hants or ihe card Cilmpanies can't collect any part of the \'alue of goods or servlce1 obtained on stolen card!. You and the Law Ho1n eowne r on Public .Street Has Access Right Paul owned a hillside home. One winter the heaviest rains in yea rs fell , washing out th e street in fron t nf his house. The hou$e \V<JS not damaged -hut to get thert Paul had to park his car on a stree t a block a.\.\•ay, then walk lhrough a neighbor's back- yard. that the adjoinins land is now five feet above the street, with a high ""curb "'hi ch prevents the own er from getting onto the property? A court ruled that such a change in the level of the street was a "taking'' of the adjoining land. and that the city had to pay damages. ? : Howe\'er. a property owner docs not alu·ays have a right to collect dam· Paul asked the city tnuncil to rcp.iir the street. The city did nothing for over a year. Paul then asked paymeryt for loss of ncce~. i.e . loss of hi s route into ;::ind ou t of the house. The city refused. ~. ages from the city. ' -..... One city planned lo build a park- ~ u•siy . This required purchase of a nwn· .• 0 her of prjvate homes on the right-of· Paul sued the city ror damages. The city made tu·o rlefensc5: ( l) that th e fl ood which wnshcd out the road Was •' "'II)'. A few persons voluntarily sold their houses to the city. Others did not, and their houses soon became isolated . tn the meantil"{le, the. parkw~ could an Act of God , and {2) th at it did not .-'G:>-<:i.!'.J havc money to make repairs. The court rejected both defenses. It held that w homeowner wilh-rroper-t.)'""on a publ tc street 11R!I a righ t of entry and ex:it. Jt sajd thnt the city must. ..,efther restore the slreet, flr condemn-the hnuse and buy the lot. Jt could not blame the loss _on tin Act of God. Whal I! the ell) changes Uie!MJ O!Titr«il, so not be built. ~I?~· The isolated houses were often burg. larized. Because of the parkway plans, the ..mmers c@ld pot find buyers. A court held that the nwners had no claim to damages fro.m the city. It ruled that the decision to build the parkway wa5 a matter for th e city council. The court Mid that the rlght.s' of the homeowners were not lnfrlhged . -------- 1c.1111r1111 .... Au•d •llM P'411Urt} . .. • . . . . ' • S1.1nday, April 2:, 11172 DAILY PILOT C J ' RECYCLING ' Much'Ado About Everything By CANDACE PEARSON 01 the 0111'1 .. !let ll•ff That tawn chair you lounge in tbill summer may be the beer can you drank from la st fall. At lea st, if yoo recycled it it might. The road you drive on might be a mix- ture or crushed· jlass, the screen door banging couJd be hundreds of meJted TV dinne r trays and · that lush, -green park might be grass over piles of conlpa cted garbage ljW1dfitt. The tn°sh revoiulion -recycli111g -is gain\ng momentum after a slow start at reaching the public. But the dreamland of ecologists, where no dump sites are need· ed because everything is turned into something useful, is still far ~ay. That's because more people talk about ecology than get down to the job of tfjng up newspapers, separating th~ ro!Orll of glass and taking labels off aluminum. The burgeoning efforts being madr a re minute compared to the total solid waste problem, local refuse collectors say. 'MORE 'PUBLICITY' But th0se involved in recycling along the Orange Coast think th at "people do care.'' "It's just a question of more publicity," th ey say. Of the 26 cities in Orange County, l'-2 have a total of 51 recycling centers rang- ing from a few bins in a parking lot to sophisticated can crushing machinr.ry. There_,are also 13 reclamation centers, where materials are accepted and then prepared for reuse. These numbers can flu ctuate daily anrl estimates vary on the number of such centers that have closed. Terry Wink ler. directJr of Eco-Info. an ecology answering service and speaker's bureau run by the Christmas Seal Foun- dation. says he knows of 15 or more cen ters that opened and closed in the la~: sill' months. Reasons for their failure can include lack of money, ~ack of interest, (by personnel and public ), vandalism and local objections to garbage-ridden ·..;itcs. Ero-Info ii.self isn't doi ng too well and Is looking for a federal grant to keep going. Years aj!O, children used ·to Jug load'i of bottles back to the stort>s to make money, but then the much-her<Vded "nO"deposit· no return" bottle appeared·. FORESTS STRIPPED In those years. very few people con· sidcrcd doing anything w_!th their garbage except putting it in the tra sh can. But now. recyclers ::ay, tbe dump si tes ;ire taking over the land, the forests are being stripped unnecessarily ar,d the coontry',s natural resources are dw indl· ing. . Conservatlonisls claims it lakes 17 lree5 to make a ton of paper. But in studying a possible paper .short.age problem. Bank of America economists recently-said that statement Is true only for a fe w·species of trtt~. Other types produ-:.e more pulp ' with fewer trees. A brochure 1.o be sent through the Newport Beach water bills by CRUD - Citizens to Recycle Usable Discards - says that "ft takes 100 times more air polluting power to produce R ton of aluminum from !Cl'alch-than-lt-does lo reproduce a ton from recycling ." Estan· cla High School in Costa ~lesa and Foun· C.ln Vall<y High ~I both helped In· Ulate centers . And even children at the elementary lt\'el -whcre~the ·main issue years ago ~-·--.-'------. ~ --. • l'\'IIY l ~ECY<;LE? JJ .. ,.,i us " ... ! ·~•,./ • • Wt! h il \;e lllUJ't! ~ ·:.;. ' L 1.,.~· ·than , I +--o 11 e-H h; • t o ' ' '.; !11 i1•.11 t o ,;ttr ., j ' 'C~f)1JN'l'ltY ~ WHY RECYCLE? 5th Grader's Answer wa s recess -are involved . CRUD. \\•ith the cooperation nr the Newport-~·les.1 Schoo l District, recently held a ''Why Recycle " poster con:e5t. The grand prize winner, Tr icia Mason, filt h grader at Newport Elementary School. answ ered. "Because we have more than one life to give to our country." SENTIMENT AL Community sponsors of recycling cen- ters are equally sentimental and cnthu· siastic about what their operation s are at- tempting to accompli~h. "ts it an y wonder ou r civilization rTiay 6't! remembered by our Pmpty bottles ar:d cans that c o u I d remain unaltered forever." ask CR UD officials, •.vh1 sa)' recycling is lesscnin,g '·one of man 's in- sults to his environment." In Siln Clemente, £c.r mer television scriptWritcr Lionel Rurt almost single· handedly eslablishcd 1'!._ne collection !>ties in his zeal for recyclin~. The Orange Coast's first center was established in Novemb?r , 1970, in Hun·· tington Beach and Mrs. Margeret Carlberg. chairman of the city's En\'iron· mental Council. has been actively cam· paigning about its purpose since then . No city along the Ornnge Coast has·a • center that was initiated at cit.v governmental level. Most invJlvemen~ followed pressure fr om citizens. TOTAL CONTROL Ofricia l city involvement In th,, s1tell variell, fro m none in Laguna Beach and Irvine, some fin ancial help in San Clemente. varying degrees of dollar and staff aid in Huntington Beach. rountain Valley. Cost# ~1csa and Newport Beach and total control in Seal Beach. Stal Beach doesn't involve community • groups, and Burt and a few assistants do the work in San Clemente. But mo~t centers are maintained on a monthly, 40- '45 percent or the profits basis, by adult or children's service groups. In most cases, 50 percen t o( the profits go to the haulers and five percent to the cities or groups for site ma intenance. Huntington Beach's main site nt the Five Points Shopping Ctntcr, prq.bably the fargesl in volume along the coa~t drew $360 tn onC. month. Other sltes Rvera gc !!lightly R lowc.r return. One nf !he smallesl.. a center.-0pcn only·on the first and third Wednesda)'s al UC Jrvine, usually clears $80 1 month, Richard Keyes of the UCI Ecology AetiMI group 1ald. . ' Anrl re1'\<'IC'rs point tri the \.\rii;:ht nf n1atcrials coming out or the sites as·proor thal somcth1n~ is h11ppcn1ng to the \\'Or!d or trash. 5,000 POL'Nl>S For rxarn11tc. according to figures kejit by J{obcrl Kupfer, an ex·aerospace engineer who now runs Recycle Inc., a hauling service. the Fountain Ve11ey 1/te rrryc·lcd nbou t 15.000 pounds of glass .in the lasl three months and Huntington Brarh recycled 1,190 pOunds of aluminum in that ti1nr.. Kupfer contend s that these and other figures he keeps for the six cilies on his n1n -Fountain Vall ey, Huntingto11 Beach. Costa Mesa , Newport Beach. c:arden C:ro\'e and \Vestminstcr -.are onl y a parf of the tota l picture of Ions of recyC'led n1aterials "that "'OUld otherwise t'nd up in Cnyote Canyon " Kupfr r crratcd his haul ing pro~ram lvh en he "·as nearing the end of "- rccducalin~ environm enta l stuJies pro- gram at Orange Co~sl 'nllege and rral1z. ed "all the promi s c log~· jobs "'er<'n't going to be there wti I finished ." J\'n"' he also diree1 s lhe rcclamat 1on center for Coors Brewery in Tustin three days a week, where the company pay~ people 10 cents a pound for recycled alu1ninum, Kupfer sayi; that Coors has received 130,000 pounds of aluminum at !he ce nter sihce October. NOT SJGN lFICANT \Vhile: Newport Beach General' Ser\·!ces Director Jake Mynderse a,greed that "every lon that goc i; to recycling is one We don't hflve to pick up," he ,idded that the programs ha ven't "made any sigr.ifi- cant reduction yet. "We alnne collct:t n1orr than 40.000 tons nr trash a year." he said. "It would take .e lot of recycling to affe<'I Iha!." Paul Loumena of Rai nbow Disposal. which collects trash in Founta in Valley. says recycling has "not made A dent'' in his operation . which "deals in volumt. while they deal in weight." Rainbow usually carries more than 200 tons of I rash a day out of Fountain · Valley, he said . Multiply those numbers by the tousands of American cities both larger and !See RECYCLING, page Cl) INSIDE THIS SECTION SllOOTS FROM HIP -Colu"" n1.tt Co1111t 1\lnrco 1st1 't imprts· .~11cL with the wny A mcr1can wo- n1c11 11•alk, soys they mimic buffaloes, C2 . Tii t: CO'S \VI FF~ -f.1ri. Virgin· ia f\r1s takes Ii/r 's chcrnr;trs 1u stride. F.ac/1 11r11e lie r husband, Bria. Ce11. 1 f:rl1oard S. F'ris. C() of EL Toro ·:\f ari,1r Air Statio11 . re-ce1 vcs ntw ordtrJ '~hr is ready 10 ntovc. but with mixed cmo- t1ons, C4. • WANT DlVORCE!...-Colulnnist- Ston Delqplane says f-Ioitl and the Domtttican lj:cpublic are the · place.t to go naui Jhat the quick· di l'orce 1010 l1ns been changed l-frt Me:rico. C6. SENSUO lJS LION-f,.rnsier. th~ rl!e prid'I! of Lron Co!i ntry' Sa· fari, 1~ the star of a ph oto ldy· 011t and unusual interview, C6 . . ---II • ~ 2 DAILY PILOT Su11day, A11,11 2, 1972 Good Deed People Students Sweep B1y Clean It's Spring Cfe•i11i1•fJ Some 20 students frorn Cal State, L<.ing Bea'rh. and Gar· dena ~l igh. arc spend ing their f~a ster \re ek stuffin g trash bags full of junk that cl utters Bolsa Chica Bay. Profe ssor i\larsha llarn1an , of ('al State, organized the --rfeanup ta1npa1grl1n lhe i nterest~o r ecO!o,i::-y. 1:1er -h11man ecol- ogy class spenl Saturday and rilonday cleaning: the bay. 'rhe Ga rdena llig h students \\'ere brought by thei r teach· er. ,Don r,reathouse. '"ho is a gradua te student in Professor llarn1an 's t'la!'s. 'The Oi ggesl c'lullCr \\'e·ve found has lJ ecn beer cans and "·his key bottles." she s11id. "\\'c also found soap suds along the shore li ne frorn an empty bot tle nf bubhle bath." Pern1i ss ion for thl' cleanup \\'as obtain ed from th e Sit:nal . Oil ('o .. O\l'ncr or Bolsa c·hica Bav. j\J ondav. 1he students fi]. led 40 large plastic hags 'rith nai}kins, ciga-rette cartons, beer cans and ot her trash. erofr~sor Jlarn1un said she bctame intc;rcs.tcd In the cle;inup project fro1n bird \r at chinl! at th e ba y. - .. One d11y I spott ed 17 Sno\1'y Egret s, a snme\\1hilt en· dan gered species." she said. "But the trash alo ng .this ha y is horrible. ·rhe \\'Inds blov1 it all over here from the beach and the highvlay.'' How to Help No\1' that th e 11·eath er is truly summer·ll ke, fam ilies might take advantage of -the n1 any cir_v·sponl'ored programs ~·hi ch provide recreational activi ties. COSTA MESA ~ 77 Fa ir Dr., 834·453 835·6541 ' HUNTINGTON BEACH -/\ cnrnrnunily center for adul ts. children and tccn-11gers at 309 F'i rth St .. 638·4533 ~ NEWPORT BEACH -·rhe Parklli and Re creation Depart· menl is at 1714 W. Bal boa Blvd .. 673·3180 ORANGE cOAST YMCA -2300 Uni\'crsil y Dr., 642· 9990 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -'l'he co1n1nunily center is al 2689 1 Spring St.. 493· I 6 I 5 · SANTA ANA YMCA -41 I 1'n. Rroadway, 542·3577 SANTA ANA -'J'hc Rerre;it in n and Parks Dcparl me nt offerlli a variety of spnrts, arls and rr:1 fls ;i ctivities. including special activities for the mentally rct<1rdcd, 104 \\'. Eighth St., 834·4 145 . .You Can Help 'J'he \.'oluntec1: Bureau has a \11dc va ricly of po!'itions 1r;:ii ting to be fille d. Ru si nc.ss h0u rs f0r the h urca11's South Oran,i::e L'o unty nffi<'P are 9 a.111. tn 3 p.n1., J\·lnnday· th rough Friday, at 325 N. f\'e1\•port Blvd .. Ne11·port Beach. c·a11 64 2·0963 for add ition· al volu nteer opportunities. NURSERY SCHOOL AIDES : S1\l\"l'J\ 1\i\:\ -Ser"1ces for lh e Blind need s su pcrvi~ion for preschoolers from R a.m. to 3 pm. 1reckd ays. Jl cl p is also needed in thei r l'l\'imminj;l prn· grain \1•hic h take s pl;:ic c on J'\1ondays, \\lednesdays and.f'ridays. Co ntact El sie Ro0gcfs t1l !'l4 l -3356. TYPE AT HOME , SOL'Tll OR ANl;E l'Oll:-iTY -A large n1adi n1? fro 1n the Rcct ('ross need s tn be addres.sC'd . To m;ik·e arranj!C'111en ts for pi cking up an assignn1cnt , call Janet Sci!cba at 642·09n3. ' CLERICAL, EXCLUDING TYPING' ('(lSTA MESA -A 11;1 lk-i n rn11 n~rling ('C lll er ror ~'Olllh , th e 'Youlh Pro blenl ('en· l<'r. nC'rd c; heir fron1 10 a rn to 2 p.nL ~londays and Tuesda ys. C't1I! ~l:ir~ Ru l ~er at 642-0:li7. DRIVERS: S,\:\'I'.\ ,l\N.\ -J{csictenls Af the (';:i sa Bonita Re .o:t l lornr ncPd a dr1\'er' an·rl com ran ion on shopping tr1p.s nr 10 1n<·d11·al appo1n !n1f'nl s. 1·he hnme ,~·ill .supply t~e aut o· 1nnh1lr c·:ill Dorothy \\'illi a n1~ al 541 ·3357. Help for You ~ELP LINES -t 'nlf·~s spce1 f1!'d. 1hr trlrphonr l111e ... 11~1ert hclo\1· arr open 24 hours to talk to :in yone nccdin,st help. Sonl" :irro hcl!rr at h;in<iltng ct rug· or· lrnterl prnhle1n~. 11\h(•r1; arc n1orc 1·c rsa· tile ~nd pr11vule :-hrttcr. t1 ~v1npathcl 1r ear or stron g su pport in a 1in1c of rr1s1 ~. COSTA ME SA -l'111Jlh 1-'ro hlcrn ('ent(ll'. tl42-00:1:i HARBOR AREA -F1 ... h. te1nporary crncrgcnry 11C'lfare S('rl'il'C', 6'12·f'i0fl0 HUN TI NG TON BEACH Jl arhnr Jlel rlmr. 894·4242 LAGUNA BEA CH -1-'~trna Re"h Hotline, 494.JJfoLP NEWPORT ~EACH -· Pregnanry rnun.elin~. M2·44 3n, 8 """ to 5 p.m SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Jlrlpl1n r. 830·2S 22 . noon lo d . l • _ _,Ill Ill - --- SAN CL EMENTE -llnt li nP , 492·R2fifi SANTA ANA -llnr .. Pl arc. M2·110Pfo Any suggtstion1 fa r this column should bt sent to Good Ottd Ptoplt, PO Box t 560, Cost A Mt1a , Ca. 92626 • "-. . . \'our Uenllb Obey. Rules In Visits • 11 0 Patient • \'1sJ11n~ thl' S1ek is f('j:!tirded ;:i~ a v:ork nr me rey. but hospil.al ~rsonnPl lnnl? al?O d1!'C'D\'rrrd 11 v:nuld be 11 blessing if S'lme people stayed away. To be a \\'ele<Jme hoi:p11.:1l vi.,i·lr,r, it \~ on!y necesSary to 11,t• th1.~ ff'CIJK'' nlix ~nod manner.~. /..ind11eSs , and c111nmon Sf'nsc. If you obey the fnllo"·1n~ n1!ri; -p;i Uer\I , dO('tnr. and hnsp\l;il \\'JI! ;iJl I)(' ~l ad to see )OU: -'fr.)rphonr lhf' hospit;it rn find out if \'is1 ting is per rn1tted ; H sn. at \\'hat hnurs. A1>!X'ilr only ;it thn se t1rnrs. Dnn'l p!:in in \·1s1t until the third d:iy afte r m:i j()r i;:ur;;:rry, the. se<:ond day a fter nunor sur,gcr~, and not at ,111 if \'OU are sick yoursr!f. · -Don't pop in ;111d out nf s1ranr::rr •;' ronms looking for your s1('k friend . .\~k at tile infor mation desk \\'h7rr th e patien1 1s, and how ~o get there. -Choose a chair \\'hr.re the pahrnt 1·an see you easil y. J)on 't sit on the s1de of his bed . This f'an be uneomfnrlablr, e \'Cll harmful, for him. -Try to be sure thal the patient \\'ant s to see you. -Oon't sn1oke unles s you have n1adc sure it is a ll right with the patient, others nearby, and the hospital. Smoking is for bidden aroun d an oxygen tent. Al<'nhol is alwa vs out of order . Forests ·vs. Homes: How \Viii Ax Fall? By Ct:ltTIS .I. SITO.\lF:n (~rhU1n l fl1nce M.,,olor l•,....<et SACRA.\1 F:NTO J 1 m Choate, an up-and·rom1n~ young al\orney 1n a suburb or Detroi t. and Lamar F:1•an.~. a black pensioner from the \\'alls ghetto of South Crntral L".!i Angeles. have J1e\'€'r mrl each nt her. But 1hey 11re linked by the growing national contrr>- versy over the n::ition's fnrf's\s. f;colngists \1•ant to pn.•scr,·e " 1n1nklng nr p11btic-rir11·ate for- est plttnn1ng Ra s1c battle IJn('s 11re finnly clrawn bet\\·ren forces for for · f'st prrserva1ion and ·thni'ie for 1ncrcast'd cconnn1ir rlrl'el np 1nenL of tin1berland~. The forn1rr insist !a .... ·~ one.' pol1ciei1 must be adopttd In e Require lumber inu~resr lo chart clear!y .~pe!Jed.oul ln,i: ,i:lni;: plans "'hen harvcs1inr fnre!!l.ot . as much An1eri can tunberJ;i nd e t:u ar·:int('(' "~usta1nf'd as possi ble for both fam dirs-~ 1eld" -thP 1·ont1nued qu11 l1!} ;and succel'd1ng generat ions -. grO\\'th of \\'oodlands f l\ackerl 10 benefit from and enjoy. by the C'hain sa"'· Lumber1nen, on 1he 01her hand. argue thal e{"O!ogisL~ 1v11nl lo overprnlect ti mber re- source~. Both !hr Choat es and P.va nses are lookin g for ne1v houses -and both could 'i\'tnd up paying more mooey if Jess limber is al'a1lab:e to Joggers' axes and sa \\'S. The ('hnat r.~. 11 fami!v nf five, propose 111 huild a $50.000 house in f:ishinn::ible P.·irm1nl(· ham , .\lich. ~I r. 11nd .\1 r~. F.vans -11·hose 40·1·ear-old $18.000 inner-city homf in Lo"i Angeles ~1es in the palh of A new free\\·ay -are enti tled lo a new house ··or like raluc'' under a recen1 ly passed and controversial California law. They, too, may hav e In pay more to eventually movr in because of forC's lry squabbles bei ng fought in places they hal'e never sCf'n. • r~nsure prf'Cauti onary rnpasures 1 in ·101?gingl tn k~p soil.~ productive an d free from erosion. e Establis h v.•atc.r-qualily ~tandards in con11~1ion \\'ith lrre han·esli ng In rebuff pol- lu!Jon. • Den1and prof P.sslonal 1ic- <'n s1ng o.r fnr£"stcrs. Industry, lnsi:o!!ng it i~n·1 opposed to snuncl puhlir po:. icy, \\'anls rutrs thnt v.·nu)d: e AllO\\' n1a x1mum nexiblity In toggi ng pl;:i ns. ~ • Keep aesthetic values ..,. frnrn totally pre-empting ecD- nomic inter('sts. e Perm it the cont inuat10n of the praC1ice of <'lear·eulltn~ - loggi ng off an ent ire stand of trees 1n an 11rea -\\'here. 1hc situation l\<Jrrants H. e llevise tax :aws prs!iilll:.. • • • exciting beauty bonu • -Be. c:aln1 and qui etly checrr~··r1~11v dn Y.IDL!eel~ is often a.rt jnapp.ropriate gr<'t'ling. 'f he patient is goi ng tn feel worse if rou tell sa d tales or Sl'em shock· f'd at "t1is appearance. Don·t hea p personal or business problems on him. Lei bim_tell you· aboul his illness only if he wanl'i to, and don't be a do-it-yourself di:ignostician v>'hen he docs. Builders re port that Cnn· gress h;is cal led for 26 million new ancf rehabi'litaTe<f"fiousing units by 1978. And this \\'ill re· quire 111·ice the lumber, ply- wood. and other \\'ood con· ing to fQ[fSl lands so.that own--·-- ers \\'OUld not be penalized Jor letting trees prope rly ma1ure before cutting. strue!tion n1aterials as are prD-e lilsure a high Je1·et of duced toda y, thry say. · jobs for logge rs 11.nd other em· -Don't fuss around hllll or smnlher him \\'ith ki.,ses. It's sufficient to be friendly. \\'arn1. and sympathetic -C\'Cn if ki%es and embraces are the order of the day \\'hen he i.'i on his feet. -Don'l visit in a ga ng. T"'o callers arr enough for a sick 1~rson al one tin1 r , and ihcy should not slay long. If others arc there fi rst. "'ail until thev leal'f come back later, or Jca\'e a mesSagc 1hal you visited . Sorne ti mes you may ha1·e permi ssion to remain longer 'vith a relati ve or int imate friend. Your presence is comforting ; it 's not necessary to 1nake <:onversation all the tin1e. Be sure tha t an ill patient dOf'~ not feel upon called to rouse himself to be pleasant and · enterlaining. Lca\te on a sunny note. Perhaps 11;sk if you can do some service: ina i\ A letler,- \\'.alcr a \a \\·n, make pho ne calls, bri ng a Jnrgo tten iten1. A \VOtnan patient \\·earing: her o;,,·n gO\\'ns 1n11y appreciate your \\'ashing and ironing them. F'o\Yow these san1e rules when visitiil~ a person ill al home: In this case. there are dozens of ronsiderate gestures you mighl make. Offer to do the ma rketin,e:, run errands, relieve thf' nursP, tak P. children on an ouling. PerhaPs make 1r:lrphnrie calls or write letters for an ill businessman. (California ~1edlcal Association Fealurel A1nerica11 Gals Min1jc Buff aloes 'V J1c11 \V alking By COU1'Tf ~fARCO' Thr ~in1ilarit .v br!wcPn the Amer ican "·nman ::ind the America n huffaln is nul 1cPahle in thei r \\'alk s. exce pt that the buffalo \\'as created to wa lk that way. An1eriran wotnen are slunkers. a rn m· l:11natinn of slumpcr and clunker. Ynur bodies slump forwRrcl : your heel.!i clunk hea\'ily oil the p:ivement. \'ou al"·ays mo\'e too fa st, head fi rst. BEAtJTY and the BEAST Yo11r frrt , legs:;-and elbo"'S are un- <'nnirol!rd. \'nu look like an imals ' in the tniddle of a Stt1m pede. Thrrc is :ibsolutrl,· nothing wron.R wit h .~00"•1n11: off your bodv to its bfst Rd· v::intajlc. It 's a rna~n1f1rrnt instr umen!. to be ct1red ft1r, dis played i\nd appreriat ed. fo~urop<>ri11 "'01111.'n "':ilk every da,·. and lrh:it a \\•alk '. Tht>y pro111cnade graCc1t1Hy kno"•inp; thftt e\·ery male eye is on lht'm. Thrir hrad~ arc hrld h1~h and proud. Th<'ir bodies are drhcatrly b11lanrrd. One an S\\'er is to const ruct plo.vr~ in 1ree._har1·estin1t and homes a11d apartments out Of sawmill orcrat1nns. plastics. n1etal.!i. and even ma ·i ----- terials not ytt developed. But . . these substit ule.!i are usually 1ewels by 1oseph costly, and none is deri~cd 1 ;earches f or ·ewels from a renewable resource hke l wood. ;~.n~::h""~a"!!t. !~=•~Y 1~~m:,-:,~ Timber. paradoxically, is ~n•wttdt•· •~P••tl11. •no i"••t•ilV both a rrnewable and a vani sh. ..u1ur1 you' c1•e-tu1 '"'1111tlon 11 to· d•V• m••-•I v11u1. ing natural resourcr. Ecol· w1 w111 b• ,1,aud ,. tv1m1~. v•u• og is ts an d lu mbermen are at i•m• •IMI 1ovi1• •tt•r,1n1 lh•ir ,,.. JMlll. loggerhe:ids over tree-harvest· c • ., Mr. J11tp11 1, Mr. Fettr u J.O. ing praclices, · en\'iroo mcntal 1 m6. - rules, a11d timber manage· 1nent. New trends, observers say, poirt~ to\\·ard an overhaul or logging practices in accord \\'ilh en \'i ron mental guidelif)('S: ! continued probes o( clear-C'Ul· •1,-===== ting vs. se:ect-eutting methods ~ tret> ha rvest i n~ '"ith a pos·I 111ble fedPral moratoriu m on 1 the former : ;i nd ;i ~eneral re-I -•. South Co11 t Pl111 l ri1lol 11 the Sin Oi190 Fwy. Co•I• M111 , S•0·9066 South Coast ·Plaza Presents •Classes • In beginning and .. advanced OIL PAINTING . Conducted by Miss Helen Prothers \\'on1t!n in Arnerira "''alk onlv 11s a IRlll resort. They n1ust Rlw11ys di-h·e. Thry n1ust drh't tvc.n lo their neighbor's (I b · across lhr !:lrrrl. So lhrrc is \'<'fY li!llP OSSeS egln ,Rrat·r in their bod ies. no music and no '" 'PP<'Oi wh'1.<QCV.,, • Thursday , April 6 . \\'Aikin~ h:.~ brt'.'O'ne " lost 11rt~ for Amcricnn •'<>men. jl----and are-limited ... from heJe11a rubinsteii1 Rec eive a kit of luxuriou:. heauty tre asures with your minim um s.ao purch ~se of Helen,, Rt.b:nsl ein's su· pPrb Herbessence cosmetics . ln the ' Kit: Skin Lif e Md ~k . Herbe:.'ienc.s S~in Lif e Thrnl"!I Firminq Treatme nt, Da;:zlin g Herbe~:-.e nce Spri!!y Mist, ' Illu mina tion Lipstick in blaz e< red, Disc.a ver nour is~i ng Herbessence: D Sk;n L;fe Emul,ion . 2 oz. J 2.SO D Skin Lde Creom, 2 oz. 12.50 D Skin L;fe Toning Re f,e;honl, 8 oz. 8.50 Ma;! o!D.d P.hone or ders invit ed. l \.1 B •o ~d ... •v _l olt pho"e Ord•t1 Wtleomt Pt"O"t l S\.oppin9 Se,~•c e 616·7 ~1 I P.O. 101 2072 Tol1pho"• O rd1• Board !Te•min•I "'""e•I Op,n 01ilv 1:10 A,M, l ei .._n91 le1, C1l•f .. '100~( So;~d 1y 9:]0 to 5 P.M. -Ouen!lly 111 .... liit ''"' --- • ....... ' ...... ' . ' . ' ....... ' .... . Adll r•11 •••••• , ,, , ,, , , ••• ·:, ••• ,, ,,, ,, , ,, ., ,, ,, •••• C•tv , ••. , •.••.•.• , , • , , , , S1 ~1 1 .......• , • l •ro , .•... , r c ~,h -I entlo1e S .•• , , , [J C.0 .0. [J C ~•r99 - My l rP~dw4y nu.,,b1• i1 , ... ,, ..• ,,'f ...•..•.• ,,,,,,.,, Pl1111 ''' •llfl I••. Htftllh"• ch••tPI fddohon~• b•ve~e T~• l •ft•f· w1v ••ll~lfY ••t•. A&d 1St t!...,lt • th•r>J• e~ er111r1 11r>111r u .oe ilMI t!l C.O.ll.'1. it's at the broad way ANA~ll M N£WPOIT ~N. E11clld 1 1 1~S·l 1 2 1 47 ~·•_11 l1lt 11d (11•1 b44-tZll HUNTING.TON I EACH ORANGt MALL Of 0RAN$1 • • r • • • ' Thi! only timt An1rrtc:in 1vomrn pro· mcnAde tl'i At F;11st rr tlmr in 1'tr.w Ynrk c:lly. It is fhe only 11mt' A1ner1can wnmen wAlk A! if they Are prpud or being womtnr -So , please re9i1ter early •(.Sears li-So·u-:th· .• C.oa•s•t .P.la.za• 7777 Ed i~9er A~t . 17!4 ) lfJ.JJll 2100 Nt. To;,tl~ St. 17t•I tt1.111 r Therefore, It ha! bct..11me 1 nali on1l- rnn1. The 11rccts Rn! hlocked off; extr• policrmen patrol: 11 nd l h~ sight i! televis- ed. Phone llll S. lrlstol St, CERR ITOS 500 l ei· C1,.1fet Me ll CLOSID TODAT IA.STiii SUNDAY IMOP 10.-o.1ow MONDA Y 10 A,M . te t 1JO ..... Tn bf: rral w_onu1n nnly once uear is • 540-JllJ Co s+• M•'• sh~mc, such a waste. IL_ ________ _:_ ____________ ..Jl---~----------- < - • -, ·Take Your Trash ' To These Centers ,\lany people "·ould llJ..t to do 1hr1r hit 101 1•t·otog1• bu1 do11 '1 k1101., 11hat tu do, 11 hf't'f' tu ~o' \!0..:1 1·ollel·t 111g 1·r11tr1 ~ lunt•tlol\ u11 1hf'~l' ruJ,., \\'iulf' .'i•••'in1i: gla~~ 1ur r1•r)·cJ 1ng, 11 1" 111:-.P 1u rt'tll01e lht• pap(•r labels. So1nc c·l•fller.~ 111s1st 011 labels being r('nio1 ed. Dlht!r!ii 111IJ H1·tcpt bo1lle:1 11·l1h !illl<'lll. \lf>!:il top~ lihuuld ah1'ay~ be remo .... r•L All glai.s should be sorted according to (·olor. t;enera:I~· on ly alurninu1n ca11s are ar- t (·pted. though some centers 11·H1 takf' 1111 cans-. Bounded bottoms .and no sean1s are the clue to 11lumin u1n. !\c1rspapcrs should be bundled "' 1 1 h !l lr1ng-nCi other paper is reusable at th15 lirnr on a connnunity -"'ide stair, . lftas~. can~. papcr -Oran~e Coas1 t<•l· lr,::r. 2701 l"nirv1c\\' HOad. t"ampu!i 5.klll~ Cc11tcr . ~londa~·friday. 9 a.m.-~ p n1. 8.14-5812. t;tas.ll. t·1111~. pa))t'r -1!2li llarOOr llhd. (Op)Xlsi tr ta! \'<1 D1Hry 1. 24 hot1r~. <•lass. tan5-.J i1n 1'1l'r Chev ron. Ucl \Jar A\"tnur ;ind :\'rw por1 Bou levard. ~4 hour s. Ptastit·~. gl.is~. bags -l·:stalll'ta ll1gh !\chOQJ.. \1 ired cage. behind indu strial arts deparWnent , enter fron1 Placentia ; 2~ hours. t 'o1111rni11 \lnlle11 1;1a~s. cans --Thon1pson'lli Texaro ~er1 t<·e. Rrookhurst Strrrl and Talbert A\'f'MU<', !IZ&-2424 rnr 1nforma1ion : 2~ hours. -· , Piper, cans -\\1tlllha\en Shopping <;enter. Brookhurs~ and Eding<"r; 24 hour~ , ll111t1i11!Jlt111 • Be of'lt Gh11s. paper. cans-rivr Points Shop- ping Center .. \lain Str·ret at Ellis Avenue (be'hind Grant's~ 536-6201 : 24 hour.'i. Newspapers-Alpha Bct;a ~ta rket. ;\Jag- nolia and Adaml: 24 hour('!. l1·ci11e Glass, aluminum and tin cans. paper- Ecology Action sponsors UCI ct nlrr 1n parking Jot II {behind engineering buildngJ; firs t and Uurd Wednesday or each n1onth ; 7:30 a.n1 . -6 p.m. until !\lay. L11g111111 Beo<•lt NeM·spnpers-c:ity park1n~ lot 11cro~s from F'esli\tal (;round*; Tur!> ti a~ , 'I'hursda y. Sat urday: 10 a.n1. · :! p 111. Newspape rs -B. \V ard, 1322 Catalina St.. LagUJla Beal'h : 2.J hours. Glass, cans paper.o; -Garagf• Rl 621 Thali a. Laguna Beach: Thursdays anQ Saturdays, 9:30 a.111. 10 110011. i\le1cport Bencl1 Glass. can1 -\Vestcliff Plaza \behind Beal"s furniture I 24 hours . Glass. cans-Eastbluff Shopping Cen· ter (behind bakery) 24 hours Newspaper -Richard's Lido !\·1arkrl (east parking lol l. 3433 Via Lido, 673-6360. 24 hours. l\"t"'spaptrs-Sra S<·nul Rase. 1931 \\'rsl Coast lligh\1ay. ~47-5121. .. RECYCLIN<; EFF'ORTS ... jt;ootinucd Fmnl Page Cl I Arnal!rr than t ho~e 1\10 tities. an,! tnr proj«'t retyclrrs l1<n·c ta ken on looks 11:1· possible. ~lost agree i!"s onlr 11 bc.l.(1n'lni~. ~upfcr ·s1lys more people· "·ill have 10 L·arr for !he ecology·s sake and not tor !hr nioney in,·olred. LITTERl~G SJTES .\ ne"· type of n1one~·-oricntrd t'rtnlf' has arisen with re<·ychu~: garbage \!111 ,1alisn1 . ~lo~t ~1trs flloni:: !hr urauge ():last, ('\.f'll rho st' \\"llh lnckf'rl b111 ;;. hai r their l\lun1uiu1n s t o J r n r1·gular· ~ )' Seal Beach is opening a sr<.'Ond rccyel· Ing site. but it 11'on·1 rece1\e alu1nu1un1 because of policing problems. city orfil.:ia! Populcition V1iit Protests Movie PA L() AL'l'O ( UPl.l -Zer o l'opulatJon "rowth. \\'hlch elain1s 11 n a t ion a 1 n1embership of 300.000. has protested .a ~ience-fil·l1on mO\'ie entitled ··zpc;··. b~· Parrin1ount F'illn!i, Inc .. for relrast about April fl • . Jlarold Seielstad. execut i1·e t11rel'tor of ?.cro Populat ion (iro\l:th. said the mo\ ir. NJn\·encd "il nle ssage direcll.v opposed '' b.1· his organization. '"The filn1 depict s a soc1e1y 1vh1ch fai led to achit•\·r populalion gro11·th 11nd in· s111utes birth f•onlrol b~ go1·ernn1ent cn11- u·o1."' Ste1clstad said. "Thi s is dirt·e!ly op)Xl~rd lo our ad\ ocaty of vpluntary l'on!rul ol births by l'OUplrs lo a tlla).· i1nun1 of 111·0 children ... ' ]\lakes 'fough Rowing t!ARTFORD. Conn. tUPI ~ -~1en1btrs nf Trinity Co llege's ro1vinl{ tean1 are grappling 11·i1 h 111orr than lh<"ir oars these d ll\'S. ~'orman til'af. Trinil~· ro\\·inJ;! l'Oach, 1aid oi l in the Corinec!irut River ha!i drenched the \Valerfron!. eatt"H 1111·ay 1 arni&h from the racing shells and n1akes I.he boathouse 5mell like a refinery. ~ill J,ittle said. Other people look 11t ii ·phi!osophical!y, pointing out tha1 thie\c-s will at least re cycle 11~1al they takr , Other prnblcn1 s include people br ingin,1t: lhe 1\rong kin~~ or garbage and !itterini :-i1tes. Bui \'al :>.l urlry of CHL'D lh in(i; the result will uvershado1v any plOblenl:::. "\\"e rcal1it: !his \1011·1 :.ofl·r the :.ol,d "aste probJe1n." she atln1it!i. -"but it n1a .' lore e higher-ups 111 ~O\ crn1nl'n t Lv (llJ so1neth1ng." Th~ .. son1rth1ngs" :-uggcsted JnL'ludr au .eiitUna1t· SI 1111lhon plant operauon 11h1th, \\'oold separate trash into L'ategorit·s and. dispose of 1no~t nf 1t 11•ithout duinping. :-.lost citit'S 11re leery of the pr ice . Laguna Reach h11s said a si mpler version ol this is its l onl!-ran~e goal. Chuck Fron1111. an admin istrati\·e a~!>iS· iant in Costa ~lc.~a. look" 11! rec.rt linR II " "edutaling the peoptr. ·· lo lre<tt their j:arbage differl•nll.\·. Kupfer agree~ ;i nd thinks e\'e11t11:illy 1·1tles 111a~· hare •·sap<1rating·· ordinance.~. requ1rit1~ h.\· law that people plate different I,\ )lt'S of 1nnterial~ into differe nt l':lll' "Th is is a \'er.r sen si livr Rrca . lho11g l1" hf' <1dd~. "PCfJple don·t like ~ou telling thcn1 v.•hat to do v.·ith their garbagL'. ' '.\1YRL\O OF GOODS \Jran,1 hilt>. thP rer.\'l'lrd \11orld around us is gro11·ing The reC\'l'led b<•er l'an is tra\'ehn~ to c:oors. llu·i1 lo Bl'~ nnlds Alun1 11iu!l1 111 Lo.~ Angelrs for ~hrrdding. lo \\·e~1 \'ir:;:1n1 a i., r;iil fur \\ashing ;ind rt•n1elt!n~ an<l then to faetorir s for lllilllllfarlur ing into a 111\Tliirl of setond-gradr <1l11n1i1111111 gourl.~. .\lnrr and rnorr :-tat 1011rr.\' bra~ 111(' 1nark : "Th is is 100 1>crct'nl r('('yc!ed pa)irr ." 1'rea1ed paper clothes are on th..: market. St.'icn tists 11re drvising 1norr i11~4'niou~ lvays to use garbage. inc·ludinf <'On ·· structinJ! ~prcla\ly coinpactf'd 01Jild ing hlcx'ks fro1n iL And the t'01npost heaps of ot\1er\1·1 ~e dtl{l1ped t11b!e ~rraps are hel ping to gro11• your garden 11·hile you rest on !he bcrr can chair 11·r11ring a paper bik ini in !he garbage cabana. - Snn C:lemenre ' Glass. cans, papers-Los ~tolinos Orn·r ;i.rJd Rincon Court : nine additional bins location!I in major shopEing centers 2111d food store parking lots. Sf'M'lipapers. cans--f:I tamino Real· Sare11·ay i\1ar~et. Albertson's fllarket and First National Bank : Avenida (:ranada · Hawthorne's i\1 ark e t ; Shorec!iffs : J\!arket Basket : Capistrano Beach : \ton ·s l\larkel : San ,Ju a 11 Capistrano : Grant's Pla1.a. Estrella l>rive: Dana Poinl: \'ic's 1\larket. Senl Be11cl1 Glas,, cans, paper-Seal Beach Shop- ping Center, 12th Street and Pacific Coast Highway; 24 hour5. Surfside Glas~· can~ -llunter's Texaco Station, 16292 Pacific coast Highwa y. 213-59'2- -9!81 : 24 hours. Shoppers Told To Give Store Wrappings Back ;'\E\\' YORI\ fAP ' -American c011· sumers shou!d register their di staste for ..o\·rri>ackaging." 1\'hich adds daily t<i !hr nation"s garbage problrni. sa.\'s i\lichael l'n!)('.'i! consulting engineer in the field of v.·11st e n1a nagr1!lent. '"The plaL"e the_,. t·an 1nake !he rno~t ne>1'r and \\ herr thry·JI do thl' n1ost 1-!00d ts 11 here they dri their shoppin ,;:." advise~ the prrsiden1 nf Pope. Evans and Hob- bins. a finn that spet:i alizes in municipal. ~!ate and federal studies in the · 11·hole Rrra Of pollution abatement. · :>.!any \\'on1en ha ve alre;i.d v st arted ta\ri.ing a !inn st.ind al th e ·checkout l'OunLer." ht, continues. •'""'If enough people do this and !la~'· 'Look. I don't \rant this. I don"t '\et"d this.' the packaging ~aterial 1\'ilt back ;,ip in the: store and if thcy·re usinit ]Pss thcy·tt order less." he liJl~·s. "A numbl'r of 1argr grocery chains are alreai:ly looking .a t the packaging thing to .see if it's re alty necessary:· In other part s of the world. Pope points out. ii is rare tha! the shopper get.s fruits. \ rgetables and n1eat J1repackaged -··on- 1.\' hall thr stuff ~·ou buy in Europe 1s 11·rapped as con1pared to here" -and house\ri1·es ~ho p \l'ith their own basket nr reusable bag to carry hon1e purchases. Looking back to the days 11'hcn '•if you \\·rintcd an i.'leclril' plug the 1nan al the s!ore,rrar hrd into a dra11·cr and handed· II ro you .·· hr tontrasts this rra \1·lth the prese11!. 11'hen ·~!he plug ('(Imes to you n1ounted in l'Jrdboard and 1n a plastit huhl>le. both or ~hich you have 10 grt rid of. ... "In this country \vhen sotnebOOy takes a gift out nf a box they throw a\1·ay the box anO lissue paper ." he notes. •·1n other p!acrs they probably wouldn't even have a box but i[ they do ifs used mor1' thRn once for the purpose for \\•hich it \\'as n1adr. and ther4"'s a lo! to be said for tha t. Here v.·e sort of look down on string ~11vrrs. but other places everybody saves &Iring." _/ 011e Wontan's Pai11 is Another's Joy ~ly n11il Is like no othtr n1ail received by columnist~ in Rny part of lhis paper. Kincly percenl of ii i! writtc11 b\' house~·ives on vel\011', l1nrd ·table! paper "·fth a .vrllo11• L'tayon. Thr frank. intirnnle n1essages are u s u a l l ~, punctuated v:ith peanut butler. coffee stains and an occa81onal tear. Some of them break me ur. One was a letter a few 1veek5 ago fro n1 .a mothe r in Atlanta \\'ho hid had it with marriage, kids and her crummy house. For 15 years she had seryed time in this asylum and !he 1\•11s ready to ce!h in her t:hi ps. Quietly !!he "'t11t to her roon1. packed a sullcase and 1l11mn1ed 1/1e door when :o1hP \tfl She got \1110 her c11r And started 10. dri\'t. \\1here to~ She felt like " fool chttking into 1he "Y" and brsrdes ihe hedn'l lhou1tht Iha! far Rhead In de.'ipt"rRlion. 'she !urned the c11r arnund and hended home. She tu rned orr the cPr light!! and dl'fl\·e ii silently Into the dri\'C11ay. lig11rtni:: \\'hen !iht. did n't l'()nlt 1n :ill ni;~ht, l.hey·d 811 ell worms 11r1d die . Vinall''· she heard the 1.11r lfoor riilllt. There "'RS no c1pu bt in her mind it \\'~!I ·her Husband . sick · \\'ith 1\orr~, burdened with rr.morst am! re;.dy 10 ~ti her to t'Orne baci.. AT WIT'S END ~·i ng is aU8ched to the leg " "Ho1v did il gro11• dO\\'n there'!" bathroom. locked the door and ''nwed never to 1..'0me out aJ!Hin. In lrs.'i' than Rll hour a printed nole came under the door . 11 read . "Can you l'ry <1ut here so _11·r can show our n1ovies?'. "Look ," 1 breathed hca\'il\'. •·1 onl.v t'OOk ·en1. I do1i"l supervise their eonstruction." "\Vhcn De bbie'.o; niother cu1s up a chirken, she takes off the neck." and iorgive theni. That tore 11. I \Vtnl tn the She looked up rron1 the seat. -- It was her 1"4-year-old son \\'ho ll'hispered. "Mom . i! you Jt'.o; fu nny, isn't ii. ho"' one v.·oman's pain can 1nake another \\'Oman's whole week ! aren't goi ng to use your tickets for the l-1 a wk !i • i\lilwaukee game. can I have them?" I laughed at the irony, T 1\'M like sticking your head in the 01·en and rtndln111 out thr slo\'e is electric. Thrn I ren1embtrttl 1nv Ct11cken l nciden1 11 few ye11r'~ back . II "'as11't funny at all )1.r kids were 1111 young ihen with no hope of e\'t r reathing adulthood It had been a Ion~ dav and I \\'OUid ha1 e run orr "'lih King Kong just to get oul , in lhe (resli air. -- I fried chicke" for dinner !hat even ing And "'hen l put It on the tablf!, 1111 (lf them bc~an to snicker. "\\'hat's !itl funn,·?-'-' I askl'd . "\\'h11t kind of 8n annnal Is It?" "'Ifs a chicktrt," I 1;1ud. "Ho1\• can1t It onl~ htis one .,.,1n~"" "Oon't be cule. Thi 01her ' VALUABLE COUPON * , UI A~IONO EARRINGS f'OU PIERCEO,F.A R ~ ""•-150.00 We made a 1reat ~•I Hi an pusi111 it H to you . MAI'S Ill lACl AS AIO'tl I l 1. Genui11 CUI SDJitain Dia•oais set i1.J_l·IL soliL 1old nio1ntin1s. Choice of yellow or white 1011. l'REE SIO. Appr•iMI C•rdlleste . $1.00 Hold1 on loyowoy. Phon• od•11 OK. Off,, 9ood M•n , April 3. lht11 Sol , Ap1ll t Co11po,, M1111 lo Prtt• .,,,,d At T~'"' of P11 1c.ho~t- So. Africa American Diamond Co. O'lllft C•W.l'f' -ITU) 6Jt.)1JI ... w Ott•~ •r-n .. ,,..n. UOI. I.IMS •••VII •M·ft'4 • o"" 0111\1 • s11,, u tt ' fl.I>\. ' Sund.ii}', l pril 2, l'il12 Your Jloroseope Taurus: Take C.are of Valuables MONDAY APR IL 3 may require addll ional re\•i,w. 1torm)'. Build public relations rangemenl. Avoid bt1n1 petty. Affects home, family ind progra1n. Straighten o u t ~lake 1ntf!llig ent concession. By SVONE\. O~IARR basic sttw·it~·. Snap decisions misunders1andin11s. Older ln· To 111111 ""' ""llO;/i ti.oc1tv •or .c .. '" Id be I . . I) ~l" '"'ll IO\I, or , S•fntV Om.rt"' cou cost ~·. 1'11ke tin1e to d1v1dual n1ay be ll'Cll•n1ean1ng 11oo•tt1. ''"'''' 11111 '~ t.Mn •~-" Jl1::.res c·an Qe re1icl'lll. shy on lhr out side, but strong on inner l.'011\'lt•llon A l')ai;sJl'MI P1 sccan ts 1ntui1 11 r. 1.rn.;11t1 1', r 111011unal and 1111j)rt'Sl11011al>lr. Niiuves of th i:i zodiacal sl An 11rl' able to penerratt' prC!t"n~t. It has been ~aid that h1111;: \11!h a Pisces person is ak in to l1r1ni;: v.·it h a hun11111 hr detrr· 1or. Son1t fa n1ou.s person!i horn under Pisce ~ 1ncludl" Ana1S Nin. Eliz11beth Ta~lor and Jackie Gleason. be ,, h ,...,,... · Womt fl • J•nlt b r!~lf••r 11111 75 l!"" tu"rotl,!! . L1Ulllt!sl1c area JS but not fullv 1nforn1ed. •o Om•" '""""' S~•rt1, '~' o lV I I I . · fl lLOl Bo~ l24 c,,,.., Ct ro!•ll i t1. nt> exaL'I ~· 1ar n10111ous. CAPRICORN \Df>j• 22·Jan. _r•ofl. "''w Ver~. w 'f. 10011 LIHHA t::it"pt 23·0l·t. 22 " 19 1 Finish rather lhan btgin: !I ~ ltel;it•\f'" 11111\ ac•1 1 11 complete projC'ct. (.'011fiden1ial d isorient~ nu1i1ner Be 1101 · 1n:~tter.o; n)av bl· n1ndr publiL'. I W.'"NTED 1 1 r n I ,\ r g 11 1 n g llo\1' Al'· St:lncl aloof fro1n dt>rt'ption. B~ A 1·01n plishes nuthln~ Kt•y is iu frank. If tru thful, .1.uu ('rnrr,l!e I d. I tr ""•1• w11, ••• toell..nt 11• * 1p omat1e. 10 put o \·1c1orious Tr_,uir Ill l'01'tr up & 1emtlMnt •P•cl•I '" '""C-jOUl'lll'y!C. to litkc specn1\ <·:1r1~ \IOUld be error. 1, 1"'' ,,, • .,.,11, •n• +••"''" 11 1th letters. l'alls, 1nessa ges. AQUARIL'S 1Jan ~O·r!'b I' c'"'• 1 ... ,., ,,.,. •u• "'''" ·Keep price ~lt'ild). 111 1: v r if' tl d 1 \' dJfferent·es l1m1111 IEE,~TICI( '""'"'"' SCORP IO (Oct. 23-~°'·· 211~ :thould not bt b!n\\-n out (I( pro-r •• ,.,., •. """''''' •1-1•n• ' IOOOo l ft0 (fttl lU T•o 11'1" . loney ntft)' sern1 to shp, portion. Be 1 n de p f' n U e n 1 tfton1 '""'I , .... , •I through youi' 'fin~ers. Get sohd \1•11hout being arn1ga11t-l.t'{l ' g1·asp of suuation. Plsre§ llgures prorn 1nentl\ l~r(;ptc! ! cou~d be in\'oh·ed . Ta k e 1"1~11·s aJ othrr~ 11 lnle holding special care \\' h e re 1n-f115t lo ba~1« p r 1 n" 1 p I e s . 1 AR IES (i\\arrh 21·April 191 : \tSlmrnls are c'Qncerned. !\le~:igr \\J!I br rl:irir11•d Facts require double-ch el'kini;. PISCES 1 Ft>b 111 \lart·h 20 He rral1sti1:. l"unfhct 11111 v "'''\ het1rren WESTCLIFF P'LAI.A, Jiold off on tra\ el. Srudy long- range plans. There il. re l't\'isions. loophole.o;. Rela t1\·eo: are cnntankerous. 'i'ou 1\·i!I have to fin ish \1·hat 1><1S left hanging. l.>o11 ·1 rely on old pr<1- l'edures. It is· U111e to trin1 the lat SAG ITTAHll"S 1\:01 2:.!-fa11 '11!\' dutiro: :ind l.Ju:.u11•s!> 10•1 llYIN£ AYf lk>c·. 211 :. ~:1nphll~!S on 11rerS.,111rs SJn~1· l11r h<llant"e 1~ NIW,OIT IEA CH j pr t' s l' r v i n ~ tll ;i t"Tl:JJ!t>. Sl-o rpio ;1~~nr1ntt' !''•Ille! 1·0111·' ,'=========".!,~. p:ir1nersh1p. Legal <1J't'U Pi pl;11u nboul f 111;iror1" I 111 ·• \.. r• T ALIRUS (April 20-:'.ll<i~ 20): FinauL·lal pirture 1pay be some11•ha1 n1uddled . ''ou le nd to forget your o"·u 1vorlh. Key is to differentiate bet\~·t"en \\'hat i.~ usefu l. \1·hat is me re. \\'indo11· lrlmn11ng . 1'ake care \\'ith valuables. Don't gi\'e up someth ing for nothing . GE~11NI (i\lay 21-June 20): Play waiting game. Take special care with documents. Hold off on legal commitment. Observe and learn, B e anal)·tlcal. Let o.thers lake in- itiative. You need ~l'o\'erbial SC('Ond \\·ind. CAi\CERtJune 21-JUl\· 22 1:· 1..00sen --reigns-of-discipline·•· tr--------------.... Ch·• yourselr chanC'e to relax. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY l'hange routine. Break out of 1 emotional i·ut. Chase gloom. OVER SS MILLION EARNING INTER!ST POR YOU-THE TAXPAYER Recogniz~ any p rob I em s without broodi ng. Setback. if it Ir--------------· occurs, is but ten1porary. LEO (July 23-Aog . 22 ) 228 ACRE AIRPORT ANNEX Lover.'i' dispute t1hould not be Tran1lat•d that mHns $30 mllllon of new clHn l11du1trv. built out of proportion. Settle •• 1 differences in mature n1anner . I I Don't compou nd o rigi n a l',•---------------- mi st,.ke by h u r 1' n ~ ac-·PARKS and RECREATION ' ('usalions. Chrt:k lncts. Slo\1' pace. Control tendenc~· 10 act 300 acres earmarked for a wilderness nature pork. on impulse . • !•--------------------... -------------....;· \'JRGO !Aug. 23·SepL 221. \\'hat appeared a l'er1ai1ny -·--. l .. --· , . . ' , ' . BONU•, ~.,' PHOTO loitt ~nf I'' l . ,j;j s..dl1it u1w-i...11;,,1 lb~ ;cultn.' - m1sao , < m Slide ProjeclDr • rorw11d. cr11eri .. tocuc co11· trolt °" 1t mo1r cord 11nd •l P'Ofetlor • lf.3 5 lotUt l111 i.n• ·~Drilt11!'1C• • Sttf·COll· 11l11•d c1rry1111 test • OAF 100 'lldt 11tf1lt•l lr•¥· 93 ''it 'r fool proof " ' ' ' ' I 'JlJ) B•,.!ol •I ~·~ 0 1.iit Fow1 .. lit ltll•I, t /t·Jl7J -HOURS Mon .• ~•I. 11>-t . 111, 111-, CLOSED SUl>IDAV1 COLOR flLM PROCES$1NG PLUS THE EXTRA ••• BONUS 9i Pl IO'[O included if you "' sl'OOll..g,.,... negotiwl onftM siml !ID, •ll>, 127, "' Kodaooiol; fiJii<ab" w. IJf»rOWRl 69 23 [- • .. .. !- .. • • C·.f DAILY PILOT • • • ~ • ' • Sunday, Aprrt 2, iq72 • ------.- • ' • .. • I m,i :Jri6: -~ • 1111/0'f . fh II ma,.in~ Corp6. ' Daily Pilot Photos by Lee P1yn1 CO's Wife At Ease on Home Front • • Hy JACQUELI~·~~ f(t~fBS 01 1111 Dill~ PJlol S111f \\'hen Brig. Gen. EdW;lrd ~. Fris received his nr\\' order.<::, his \1·1fe had mixe\:I reaclions. A ,f:Ou1hcrn f)iliforni-'f horne "·ou!d bring her across -thr rnn1lnrn! ;ind rln~f'f In hrr fotir gr;indch1ld ren . !Irr 111~0 m:ir- ried daughtcrs·liv'e in· Santa CJara-nod La Crescenla. · It would:mc;in coming hol1lf In olrl friends. and fllmiliar 1crr11ory. 1Her .hus- ba nd h.1d -scrVrd· in the San. F11rnando Valley and tnP El Torn :O.l annc Air Sta- tion du ring l!l60-fi4. The 1\·arm wra!h('r u·nul<I hi! .:i plrasant chan_ge from thr chill inE; cold of "'inter iA \Vashingtnn, IJ C. 1'1E\\' ORl>ER.~ But thr new ordrrs nieanl lc;i\'lnJ! s • lovely \'irginia home \\·here they bad ' 1 ·:: lived for six ::inrf a ha lf rears -p.ir!111i: from ppnple and places. fine and fr1 <'ndly \\'al ching the seasonS' change "·as a !avorite pastimr. And the hardesl parting of all -)Ca\· icg son Ste''e bt>h!nd to finish his senior year in high .<1chool. "It's really hard to !rave him but he 's sn in\·ol vcd in school." And being The proud inothcr shr. is. :0,1 111 fris ('Miner\'a is such ..a horribld nnn1r · 1 Jets yo1( knn\\' that young Str\'r is ed1tnr of the ,\'earbook and has been arr<'plC'd Ln USC this com ing fa l!. "ff his grades stay up," she adds. 11·ith confidence. l\1in Fris is a nice \adv. She's v•arin and friei:idl.1•. Her face is k.indlv and OJ>f'tJ . And she is proud . She is proud of her hui-band's nf'1v ('()mmand. "He wears two hat s." she expl::ii ns. JI,, is commanding general of )1arine Air ..,..... • " . Bell Signals Emergency? DEAR 1\~:\ LANDERS : l'rn one of 'U1ose nirn i1hn ur;r.1 1ri hidr your column undrr !hr ~rnr!~ p:i~" 111ht'n ! read il on the trAtn :\1111 l :in1 Askin!! for advicf'. L:ist "'l'tk tll\' 11·1f(1 And I 1verP in Honolu lu for <1 c·;1nvi·nt1on. ·rhe lime dif- frrcncc bcr11•f'1•n llnnnlulu and Hartford is five hours. D<'bh1r l8J!:P 13 1 ""nke us up at 2 o'clock 1n !hr rnnr111nc ,\11 "'lfe ::ind I \1·ere scared ou1 01 our "11~ "\\'nuld \\"e accept the ch::irgr~"" Of roursr 11·e "nulrl' Hurr1' \\"ell. 11 srrm~ [1nbh1r h~r! a hrt 1111fh hrr girl frlf'nrl "!1011 flr, _\'f>U ~pell mari· 111ana?"' I ac;,krrl 11hy ~h,, rl1dn"I lnnk in lhe diciion;ir~ Sh<' s:i 1cl. ·You r:in't f1nri anythini: in !hr 1hrr 11.n-ir.1 unlr~s you kmnv ho\\' to spell 11 ·· I h::i<l 1n :igrre Jn the meantime lhe r::ill_eost $14 ;lO I "'as l!lO relieved 1hal she "asn't r::illing to gi\•t"Us son1e terrible ncu~ !ha1 I thankt'd her and agreed to hrinJi: ho1nc a fresh orchid lei for her teacher. P.·ly wife is burned up and ~a~1s we l'lhould take lh(' $14.fiO oul nf her allowance. Do you agree? \Ve'v(> <lecidf'd to 1c1 you scllle it. -F'A tE: n OF' ALEXAND~~R G. BELi, · OEA_R f<'lllE"1D: ()f coursr suf'h A phonr call !ihn11lri only be ma de In an f'mt:s:jilc.nry and ynar child probably nttds to learn $tlmtth lot aboul lhe value _of , mont~'. Bui I hcrt may be ntf)rt serious questio n' r11iscd btrt thin the Ont yo u R~kl'd , TbJdttaJs, CllllllDOD •ce DOW for r-ltUdren '" heiin t1perlmtnlfn,1 "'ilh marlfunn1'. \\'115 hrr Jjttmln11:ly till y qut~ tinn R cry for hPlp? l>o often? "'ilh "·ho1n·: you lfa,·e her beh ind bars a ~nod part nf the day - Either in a crih or a play pen. Thr natural . re;iction is for a chilrl to b.,. lonely and cry. \\le cou lrl learn a lot fror11 1he l ndit1n~. Afr ic.:ins and £skin1os. -OLD SCHOOL, FOR ME • 1 DEAR OLO SC HOOL: Hi11:ht \'nu acr'. Th;in ks for some fa~cinatfng insi~h ts. DEAR ANN J.ANOERS: i\1y hu sbanrl "s secret11ry 1old him torlay lh::il she is near- DEAR A,'\N LA,'\rJEns I f'n)oyed th.al ly three months preizn;i nt. She is a lovely lefler signed "~;levrn Strp~ in V1 r~1n1a." ~1ounc. \\'Oman Rnrl ha~ worked in hi~ of- whoSf' \\'rifer 1'ia1d the nC'l!ilh bors J;iughrd f1~ for l.\\'O year.~. She ""1 11ts to stay 1n u·hen she carr1Nf her h:ihr every\\•here on hrr r11b until she goes lo lhe hospital to her back -papoo~ styli:-. deliver. . Thf' mnther h11d been lnld by th e \l.v hus band h::is· asked me ii il's All (l('diatr1c1;in that hf'r chlld \1·hn "'OUldh't r1~hl. I have n1i xcd feelings. I !old hlm tat needed :iffection and !he warn1th of R I'd . lvtile for your opinion. ·mother's body \\'as very reassurini:. Sn EVANSVILLE READE R •-~. the young 1nothcr strapped the baby to DEAR EV : If she. oon -ll'.lt'-brnvo.rPr her back. even \Vlii le do1nf:? lhe house"·ork her. She'll feel hefitt· for be,•ing 11layf!cl and hanging out the wAsh. busy and active throughout her pregnan· HO\\' right that doctor Vi'as? Physidl.l cy. If anyone In ynur husband'! offlrt'I closeness breeds-!iecurity. Durini; the dne!ln~t-krrow how hables ·rnme-1n to "the Yt>nr I th·ed in \\'esl Afr ica I heard 11 world . it 's timt they learn ed. Child cry only onC!'. when 11 molhC'r \VA<; .. • hathin~ hlm in a strean1 and the \\'Aler l/0\1' n1uch dn ynu kno11,1 nboul pol. LS[). was unusu nll y fold. c:ocalnr, speed. '}lelh . upprrs-And 1net tluu f.i~1n11tins: .''<'l'lr 1n thr midst-dtln·ners;-glocrand -ticrntn-~-a-tlihe-s-e nf "primiti1•e'' pN>plt'. I h:i1·c cnmr In dru.12;s dani;:crous? \.cl Ann Landers' new believe rhn i \1 hilc 5()-{"aHN1 clvilir.cd booklt'I. "StraighL Dope on Orl,lfl!I." F'or !\OCiCly OVfr•lndUJgC'I C~ildtPn hy giving f!3Ch booklet Ord red. send '°a doll.nr bill. ~them mRl"-rial lhln~s. the-children have plus 11 Inn.it. self.addrcs.~. stamper! many more emotion~! prohlems t>ecnu~8 en1•rlope j 16 rent~ postage I l('I Ann. th11y fl'el rtJe<>led. T ey 11rr 11bandoncd Lander~. Box 3.1~fl. hic:ago. ill . 606b4 · . f'<Jrrs S1nt1nn -·El Torn rrxcl~rl111g the 1\1r \\"ing 1 ;'!:id ·rr 1~ comn1<1nd1n;: .c<'n· rr.11 nf ~l:irinp Corps Atr r..a~e~ -\\ r.~l· r rn .\1",.'.',1. ,\s c1 n1n1;indrr nr th" 1:;,., •,...rn Arra hr is rr~oon"i h!r fnr rn nrr I 1111 ~ ·,1111 rrrson- nrl, rhc .\l:irinr 1\ir Srni:nn :11 Yuma, !hr Air F:1rfl 1t.v-l lr\1r";'!f~ ~·.1 !;',11 ;i11 I 111~ 1\u:ol1ilry Fi~:d ;it C;in1p Pendleton. PHOL'll Shr ·''proud nf the l1'c t:1r :•l;:rinc C'1rp" h:is ;;i.rn h"r f~mil1· ""I rnrn· !hi' .\larinr Corp~. Jt"s hrrn ~rf'a! f.1r thr kids . E1rrv plfl<'C' you ~r .\·011 n1er1 sn n1an1 ~.plr and nn! JU'l thnsr in thr Corr~." Shr.d:1r~n·1 h.:il'r n1:!n\' 1·nn,plain1~ ~:11 t-r al!'ir ~Torir.~ about furn11,1rr i!ntn~ 1.1 f,u;;m \1•hilr she ;ind the kid~ 1rerr .:i·. rivin~ in l/a·.1·::i1i. \o rhang111g schools, Mmes. fr1 crids C\'cry year. I -. '·\\'(>0 \'r b<>cn prrl!y l1u·ky ."' "he af- fi rm~. Hrr nnr 1vish mig ht be for an ;ir- rnm p;:inif'd 01·rrsras Tour. 1-hr ~cncral did serl'e iil \"1etnam but shr. of roursr. remained in \\'ashlngtnn . "Ed, Steve anrl J did ha\'e a "·onderfu! !nur nf Eurnre last ~·tar. \\~hat "'e .~a"· 1n I hi' CC \l'C'Ck ~'." r I).\ l "C 111"1'.l:S Sh ,·r; proud of her 1narr ied daughters .1nri her ~randcl11ldren . ~1r. and ll1r.~. [):ill' l..1 :·s11n 1Ra rh<ira 1 ha vr threr rl;•1f!h!r·r.". L:iur1(', .l, And 2-year-old 111 ns. l.·;n :ind Li~"l. Dn11;~h1rr P.11 and JO-month old so n Rrcr. bJUP·rycd :i.nrl blonde . ha1·r b:.>en ..1 -1~·1n;: \~·1!h h"r fl:>rrn!s 11·hilr hf'r \a\''' n1· •-:a l"r hu~h1nrl. En.<1. H<J\l'ard Birkholz •~ :i11 r•r a! sra ffJ r a mnnT h "J'n1 JU.SI crazy about t hos e grandchildren.'' ; • • • The ,1:.rnrr,11 1·~ 11·ife: has a "Q\JP ~f'r!, ~f'rll." Aflirude rhal is \'rry reAsliuring. A nali\'e of Ne w Jersey, shf' w1~ A youn g \1•ido"' with two lillle d;iughters "'hen she met hrr hu .~band of 18 years. '-fin had bcrn mArried to A i\1arine pilot "'ho was killed dur ing the Kore11n War. . S~e was living in Fresno with her youn -" daughters. "I mel Ed while he "'as in post graduale school in Monterey .'' She admits thAt she n1ig:ht have ber n putti{lg her future in the same precarioull position -to be left alone without a hur;· band -by marrying Another mi1itar.y man . ''\\lhen you fa ll in lov e, you don't th ink too much ;ibout ii. ··vou jusl go throu,1th life, knowing "·h.:it fan be but not worrying About iL Othcr"·ise your fife will be miserable. "l"\'I! learned lo accept. That"s whtt t bcln~ a n1i11tary wife is all abou t, any\\·ay.'' The general's wile hos 1 'que ·sera, sera• 1ttitud1 ob~ul life. • ·"·· •'! :., .. , . -.. . .. ~ Not /tlexico Divorce? Haiti Has It By STAN DELAPLANE . ST. THOMAS, VIHGIN ISLANDS -Sebastian 's is one of the better eat.and·drink places here. Pretty im· possible \vhen cruise ships fl ood the town -but so is ever yttrtng else. 1-Iad a banana daitjuiri. It's a specialty. Ot her party had1 p ina col ada: pineapple juice. coconut milk, so me mysterious rums. A vel ve ty piece of dynamite. The pl ace is open·air. Bi g Humehrey Bogart type fans circling slowly -there's no a1r·conditioning. So crowded with ship passengcts, we cut out an d \\•enl to Peppino's Italian place. * Nice atmosphere and air·conditioncd. Used brick V.'alls. Red table cloths. Dar k wood·stained furnishings and soft lighting. There's a resi dent mynah bi rd who talks something I can't understand . J\.'laybe the isla nd patois -I can 't understand them ei ther. French '"aitcr. Good Italian \vines. Great tharcoal broiled sleak . SL Thornas nol like oth er isla nds that close front noon to 4 p.m. \\/hen the ships are in an yway. They stay open during lunch hou r -'''orking for the )'an kee dol· lar. * We've heard of 1eme ·place in the Caribbean where you can get • quickie divorce ... " Both 11aiti and the Dom inican Republic. -Soon as lt'fexico kno cked out the quick divo rce actio n at Ciudad .l uarez , both these countries -(same island) - sa'v !he golden light _ Killarney: · ,Beauty & Blarney < By MARY NEWLANDS My ravorite vacation spot? To me, the Lakes of Kill arncy in· Sout hern Ireland are the essence or beauty. · t am not alone in my ap- preciation of the charms of County Kerry. Bernard Shaw was so entranced by !he natural beauty that he was ay,•estru ck and Jet ii "Si nk il1!2- his soul,., and anybody lucky enough to have heard lhe grea t tenor, John ~tcCormack, singing ''By Killarney's Lake.!i and Dells" will never lose the ur ge to visit Count y Kerry. Queen \'ictoria. against the advice or her ministe rs . once made a trip to Killarney; in ' DAILY PILOT C Ii • , Touris111 Not Bullish Cruise Plan lutroduood -'1 New Cruise . Ship Named Loss of El MADRJO (AP) -Another Cordob es • Lit Spai1i LOS ANGELES -A new damage both rtvcnue and popularity nf llis namboyant Cari bbean-cruise between 1.A:1 • bullf ighting season has btgun ·!pectalor lnlerei;t, • styl e. Angeles and F't. Liude rda )f. in Spain but "'hat's in store for Two other+good dra \11s, Sa n-Th'" waiting list lo be No. 1 Fl;., is being introduced by S!t· the fu ture seems uncertain for tlago ~fartln. "El \1iti." 11nd has \•elcrans young and old . mar Cruises. ;il l but the bulls. ve teran Antonio Ordonez also Paro Cnmino. S t' b 11 s t i a n The creation of the Canb-They. of course. by tradition must die. Before the season ha ve given up.. Palnmo "l,Jnares," 0 i ego bean cruise program follows a ends next flllL more thl'l n Rut it is the rctil'cmen t or El Puerta and Francisco Rivera recent announcement by Sit• 13.000 of them \.\'il l have been Cordobe ii. a mill iona ire at 35. "P11qulrri.'' Pnssiblr but not lar Cruises that a seet1nd . probablt Are ne1o1.'comrr11 Jose <'ru1se ship, the TSS Fairwind, dragged from the nation 5 that is expected-to hurt the ~tar ia ~l ;inzanares and Jose \YOUid join lbe TSS Fa irsea ·10 bullrings. most. He says he ma.v turn to t.uis Galtn.~. f n r ,. i g n t rs provide expanded service in Their •·car, if lhe.v can be J" k ., b c· th U S ... acting. sc unn1 n1a ·e L ut urrn e ... s;,id to ha ve onf'. is e.x™'clcd in R1\·er d •·1 C I Tl I r Some bullrirrht <'rt·11·05 h"'" · ~ An ~ ny <l\'lltn" o ie ne1\' schrclule "'ii "0 In· 19;3 u•hen R ne1v law takes cf· o ltJ h he " feet r"nUirin" fighting bullii to Implied El Cordobls was ex.ico are among 1 e st ro oprrarion in .Ju ly 11o·hen th& -" \\'hatevr·r the rrsult , lhrrr J.'a1r"·1nd arr1\·es at f t be at least 4 vea rs old. The motivattd to retire by the new wt.II be mor• tlian 6 0 0 1' •-d 1 ·, E Th· NE\V YORK -Vistafjorrl bulls still "'ill be killed -!au• IRw, poi nting nut tha t ri 4-ycar· ~Uut:r a e roin urope . ~ · I b J Jh th · old~ull 1·s far bi'••cr. ,,1·scr bul!fi~ht s. JOO .~er1ous 111jurir~. m111den voyflge , fl 17-Qa v h be I 1 d s th name requ ires t -u c cory 1s ""' .. h d , as en se cc c a e Jhc.v should be able to make a an stronger than the Animal!i !'I('!' aps fl c11th or tv"o a11 rl (11r1bbean ,rru1se is schedu lrn for Norwegian America Linc 's better fight of It. on \\'hich Et Cordobes rode, :ibout 1>evcn mill lon fans \\hl'l In d£'riart frnn1 Ft l.audrrd11 lp ne"' $32 million cruise liner. sometimes lit erally, to rame. pay !n ~er the cnun!ry·.~ •·na -.l uh· 3 for Los Ani:<'les 1·111 thP Th is season's out Ion k t1nn11 l fiesta " P;i n;i ma Ca nal It will join the compa ny's however, for t nu r is I s . Bul!fig ht au1hont1e11, prod·!.--------------~-----~ present fla gship Sagafjord in bullfightCrs. managers and cled by a nat ion"·idc pre.<;~1 May, 1973. in a year·Rr ounrf breeders is less optimistic . and television campaii::n, Alsn program of cru ises from Ne"' Spain's No. I bullfigh ter. have pro1n ised to crack do11•n1 Other readers art in\•itt"d York, the li ne annou nced . ~\anucl Beni t e z . "El on precders and manager~ In ~ubmil articles on·!\ly Fa· The. 25.~ton vessel. larJ!_c st Cordobcs.'' has announced his who sha ve the bulls' horns or FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ON SITMAR CRUISES PHONE ( 714 I 546-9321 ...Q.!_ lllllT M4'1' CO. WQll l D TllAlll L S UJl:l:AU \OUTH CO•~T Pll<ll -US' YOUI M4 YCO (ll l!OIT c••o voritt' Vacation Spot . limit ed p~ssenger ship built r o r rctiremPnt. A n1ains1ay al force feed then\. In SOO \\'ords, to Travel Edi· service .under the NnrY"egia n rlra "'ing cro"•ds. cspcci11lly Cynics say they ha\'r hriirrl .... w SOUTH COAST PLAZA 111 V\IQR LD lt)r, • Orange Coast Daily fh1g ... will be launched at an tourists. El Cordobes h<}S all thi., before and thP sca~on !IC 1,~ LIYt:L Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa English shipyard in !\1ay. lt is changed the .!ityle or modern will depend on hn"' "'ell "fRAVEL Mesa, Ca. 92626. designed to c~rry about 550 bullfil?hti ng. His rl:.'tiremenl. if mata dors can fill El Cordobrs' lll l Br istol-Costa M e~o ...,.. ... ..,.co BUREA U --------~.,_:.<'="=is=e~pa:.::::ss=e~ng~e=rs=·-___ _.::il:._•=ti=ck=s=·_.::is:._=''=pe=c=J=ed:._=~:._='h=°"='-:._o='-w_i=pe=='=w-'=':._'h_•~l==================o======================· fact a lane overlooking !he Lakes is kno\\'n as "The Quee n'l! Drive." • But let us devote a few paragraphs to lhe natives. the lrlsh. They are a superstitious race 11nd believ e in the su pernatural. For I he m . * strange creatu res like .. The SitmarVacalion" . . . . Lillie Men .. and "Ban shees" c • t M • ·''OU overni ght l(l ~1:e pare. for fi!l~en m1n ut~s next-..actuaUµxisL ----ru ~s-o· a1e:e i------·day-in-co_urt:-ITICOm-pat1~1l tt)'d O"t-slt. D1vor~e-act101T1tTn There ls a i:;tor y 8bou~ a . I · . -_ ~y American s and 1\lex1can s, based on their experience monaste;-y on the shore of one . • 1n Juarez. of fhe lakes which belongs to • t / -. J\1osl travel agenls knovv hO\V to send you dov.'n the folklore nf County Ker r,y . I · II the fun next spouse aJ ong. Running divorce along v.•1th Ca rib-\.\·ay monk s should not behave. • \Vith connectio ns. Many rrcisp~ctive divorcees. take t.he The monks were.behaving in a n· n· e bean honeymoo n. The daily double. Somehow. they had got hold or * a cask of "Potheen" (an il lic it . 0 "Where'' the best place to find C1lypso records in the Cii'ibbe1n isl1nds?" Probably Trinidad. That's the home of CalypSo. The place v.1here they have the Calypso "\\'ars''. Singe r starts a song. His opposition does the next verse off !he top of hi.s head. And so on. Sin ger v.1ho runs out of quick answers. loses. Calypso is all ove r the Caribbean no\r. Record sh?PS in all towns. II you miss. they al"1ays have a collect1on at the airport as you leave. The .lvtighty Sparrow seems to be the present champio n. - * "We would like to find some good 1ntique maps for .. will h1nginsis while we are in Europe .•. " r see more of them in Madrid than any other place. Some are prints fro m the Archives of the Indies. The New Wo rld, al l colonies Jor 300 years or better, sent back tons of paper \vo rk to the Archives. Incl uding maps. I got a great pai r -1'1exico Ci ty in 1550 and Cuz· co in 1.519 -very reasonably. Lo ndon is very good for antiq ue maps and antique prints. Best shops are around Chr1ring Cros~. * "Do we need 1 passport for travel in Europe? Mex· ico? C1nad1?" You need ii for Europe. r-.·01 fo r Mexico, l';:inada. Cari bbean. Bul it's the BEST identification doc11 mcnt ~ and onlv costs $10. <Some lihops ask for your pass· port before. tak ing your travelers checks.) Paris Park Seats No alcoholi c beverage made from potatoes ). The devil, "Old Nic~k." u·as Informed about their carousal and decided to put a stop to it. From there. he ne w over the lake tn the mona stery and dropped his "Bite" wit h the inten tion of teaching the monks a lesson. But he missed his target. and to this day, the piece of rock whi ch fell into lhe lake and formed an island is k'no\\'n RS the "Devil's Bit." The lakes abound in fish: salmon and trout particularly, and the surrounding hills u1ilh wild gam e: deer , woodcock an'd pheasants. ~o it is a &porlsman's parad ise. It is possible that current eYen ts in Northern lrPland may deter some penple fr nm visiti ng Southern lre!and. But. after all, from ti me im- memorial, the Iri sh have en- joyed three thi ngi;: fig htinit. horse racing and beautifu l u•omen !i n that orcler ). Anybody u•ith lhe il ch lo take a trip to Ki llarney can hop a jet and \\'ithin a feu· hour.!i la nd at Shannon Airport in Count y Clare. From there it ii; but a .~hort drh·e to K1ll arney where lhrre arc nu merous excellent hotels tn accommodate the m o s t Longer Cost Centirrieliir,iistidiiiousiiviiisi1oiirs.iiiiiiilllii PARTS 1UPI 1 -\\'hlle t.:icle of Par1s1ans in lhe1 Parisian patk·goers still are Tuilerics Gardens. I forbidden to u·alk on lhe Jean Verdier. the prcfecl of grass. pla.v ball. 1o1·alk a dog. . · I or make noisr. they have just Paris, has ~nnou~ccd lhe 1 bee n gr anted a maj or con· ch~i r concession firm had 1 re!\sion-the right In he gone bankrupt and t h a t seated \\'ithout paying for a henceforth · no fee 1o1•ill be1 chair. charged fo r usin~ the chairs. I For more than 100 ~·r;irs, ··rtiis syslem of renti ng ~nd1 women from R pr ivate con-paying ror chairs was handed cession wh ich carrd for the down tn u,<; from ~ changed! ycllO\\' metal chairs have past. and they should now bel demRnded "40 centimes llR free , a.~ they are in most ccntsl, ~tonsieur" of Parisian,r; Europea n capitals," Verdier! artd tourists 11 like for lhc said. I privilege of being seated. The prefect !ald c i t y The enraged A m er i c a n workers would be assigned toll f9urisl not famil iar y,•lth the paint and repair the chairs custom. was a favorite spec-pc~iod ic;1\ly .. ·~====::==:'~=:=.==;=-== Club Universe . in coopera tion w ith ; . CRUISES OUR ' SPECIALTY ELOISE Fulm~r TRAVELS Mol1I L1111111, L•t•n• .. Id! 4ff.JS1S May Company World Travel Bureau Pr ese nts in Si ght & Sourid ~Fas cinati n g Colorful Review of the Year's Best Crui se s: O Carib bean Crui se Holiday-11 Days flam $635 O Orsova Eu rop e 'Cr uis e Holidays -27 to 35 Days fro m $795 O Med iterranea n Cru ise Holid ay -1 7 Days from $69 5 O Th e Explorers Crui se -23 Days fro m $1095 ' Comme ntary by J~ck Dede rick We ri d Traveler and Lec turer Free Admission • Eve ryone liivite~ Thursday, April 6-7:00 p.m, For Re servations Phone 546-9321 COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB· 610West18th Stre et, Costa Mes a on rdc e I I : ' :...J._LL.1..... pulco,Ma an, o Vallarta and Zihl111lanejo. · Ifs our resortships that get to you first You get so involved, you even lorget where the ship·s bound for. You can do anything.Swim and get a slart on your tan, Shoot skeet or the breeze with f!f1N friends. Dance in a cou ple of nightclubs. loaf and laugh In any of 6 pubs. Go to the gym. Take a sauna. Shop in our ship's boutiquei And rlot counting our regular continental cuisine, Jhere·s midnight buffet every night where you can gorge on gourm et goodies. On and on. Before you even get near the first port. On top of all this: Acapulco. Complete wi1h· cliff divers. MazaOan. Where you can reel in a giant sailfish or marlin. Puerto Vallarta. An ancient Aztec paradise long before the movie slars moved in. z;huafanejo. Alt unsophisticated, uncommercial fishing village, All of this and you still clo.n't have to unpack. pack.check iii check ou t, go through. a lot of ticket voodoo. You don't even have to trek around weighted down by your souvenirs, They're stashed in your huge stateroom closet Our resortships leave all year around on 7, 11, or12-dayround trips from Los Angeles. The T.S.S. Falrsea and Falrwlnd, 25,000 tons of stabilized smoolh sailing, are of Liberian Reg istry with an enchanting Italian crew to indulge your OYl!rf wish. Fares for 7-day cruises from $295 to $745, 11 days from $41 5to $1150, 12 days from $470 to $1255. Selling Oates from Los Angelea: Ap ril 12, 24; May 5,.17, 29; June 9, 16, 26; July 10, 2t;·August 2, 14, 25. C.•fl your travel agent now whffe choice staterooms 819 8fi// aYll/abl& SITMAR VACATION OIUISES Resortslllps toMaicoand the Cllilt;ban 1000 Wllahlre BM!., Loa Angotn, Clllfoml1 ll0017 •Phone (213) 485-IH2 '-----~ • • WORLD , FOR INFORMATION DINER ·FUCtAZY TRAVEL . Fnr any otht:r Grr~I Hn lid.i y \f.1lu r conla rl• MAY CO WORLD 1RAV[l Bl lR[AU. Soul~ Co.i ~I Pla z.i, 333 8 n~tol SJ. l)rd lrvt ll , Co~lt1 Mf'~a 92626. PhntiP. S46·'lJ21 MAVCO TRAVE LI And RESERVATIONS Bu REA u~L_ ______ .:...__..__2_01_s_s_•_N_J_o•_Q_u 1_N_H_1_LL_s_._Ro_•_o_H_'w~'O-RT_H_•_c_H_. _,_H_o_H_l:_•_•_•_·•_•o_o-:-T"""-~------: • - 'Tctilor' --···-· --- The-Sensuous Lio11 Tells All Sliapes People ' . • , .. Phulo ~ hy Palricl O'IJouuc ll f ,'(/l/111 "s .\fl!f : f'IOS/f'I , llH' jJll(/(' n f J)n•i ("11 11//i;I Snfar1, i.; a1>lu111ulr11 !1 :uoloy1.~ts o;ul u 111111a/ /oi:c•s 1•,'1/i& -A.+.~>t fTl-4tt l•I !115 /l(1/1gh t J/f'l/1'!), lillltolT"rJ11-11r /11J.~ (',1'• rf'rdril rl,r 11or111ol !1 fe~11t1 •t o.f f/ l io n Vy o/Joiir /our )1curs, lie l1ns sircil .1./ t:11bs with seve11 lionesses snit·e hc n1a iJ1o uyh1 Lu the f,r1yU'11a Iii/Is prcseri:e t1vo yeari nyu. "I dvn·l norrnally give_ 1ntcrvie11s because J'rn' usuaiiY . too busy making love or lying down on my back soaking up !hf; ra ys. Bu l people keep bug~liig me, a!'k1ng questions and taking pictu res, th al I though t if I ga\'r one in!cr11c11 I \\'oul~et all these characters of.f my ba tk so I could devote more lime to "'hat I do besl \\'hich is Jo\'Ln~ and snoozing, ''Okay, SO lhil is my SCl'fCL /'111 ~ JjOOd Jo\·er bec~use I'm sex)', liensuou.s and dov.nrig ht good looking in· a rouJ!:h J've-becn·around sort or \ray. Look at 1h;it closeup. I may look n1oth·e~ten but that is a face that. ha~ bf'en IJ\ t'1 in. l have experlenlie and these cute lionesses. al the :-i.a!ari knO\Y it. "These young lions \l'OUldn't understand that. Th<-.v think they have to prance around and roar in the night lo gel a chk:k. !leek no, all you do is lie do1rn and th<>y \•.ill snuggle up lo you, bring J'OU food and scralc/J .rour ba{'k. It's pre!ty obvious whal th~y·re afler. . "The ph;lure, above left. :.ho"'s 1ne in one of 1ny best P<JSCS. ly ing down Rnd resting . /\ lion -if he is any ld11d of ~ 01 111an al all -should spend tline 1viTll hia fan10y. AniJ ,1\·i1h seven lionesses to k~p happy ;:ind 34 cubs 'lo bring up that m<'ans a lot of lying du11·n and rc:.ting. l'n1 nol lhe Joye ·cnJ AAd leave 'cm kind Qf lion. I 'm~ f:1 n1ily lion an~ I take pride in it. "Every now and then . though . one of the other young l1uns gets this big idea about Laking over and that"s \rhcn r /el oul Y.itb n1y best gro\\'I, As you can see in 1he pholo- i:raph, abo\'e right. I can be pretty fearso1ne. That intruder kno1,·s that Ir I had any teeth I ·"·ould bite his ear off. "R1ther than Irv to nose me oul of therr. he 11·011!d be bPUe r off if he s;i t down and read this book l'\'e just fiuish· rd. Jt should keep rne .end my family 1n raw meal for ) ears. It's c~lled 'The Senauous Lion' by f"." I Plumbing Tips for Ms. Fixit Hot v to Plug a Water flole; Fir st Fincl It Hi RAllBAH·\ <."1,"llH\' C"f11ll1" S«1rw;1 M0~•10f Strvoct \\"as Ponce dr Leon loo king for \'OUlh in lus search for !he ~ou;ce of "lhe lounta111 "" 1\<., :i <lcr1t-)oursell plu1nbcr. rn1 not ~r. sure. li e ju!!'.! n1ay ha1 e bct'n looking fnr a 11·atrr cutof' I .1l1·r \·uiJ d lit> i11!1dtetl ill tilt 111 11nhe r nf ptnp!r I ' \ r ,. :1i~~~;~,e1 ~;11~.1 '·~~~11 1 1 '.:~111 11~:11;~:· ~r.. ,P ~~I • ~·n J..11011 hr•\\ 111 !urn ntl th r ~ 1\·:i1er' ~hor'! of ii fire, 1\ti!r1 ~ 1 ·rtl d11 111n 11 d;1111<1).!l' la .,trr 3'if]_L t h.111 a!11:11•.t ;1111 t!11n,I! ' el 111 '--====---~~==='°'""""'"-"'""'--"'""2.._:=.. __ =._:;::._J Ill· 'I ht1ll,l" II r I~~ lo ('llll l!"I i•,;,.1 •tit IOU~ ;>I t' i:.:,1 I ( <iil'I ::1 parl1n1nf~ 11h1rf· lh• plu1 11h 1ng ii ln1 us! prf· d;1t 1' !hr irQ(l a~r If 1 u11 11· -ru1 I.. \1•ith rhanc·~ p!u111 b •i.~ h1· sure lo 111t·ludc 11 .1l(r •·u\ erqt in your l11:.u1·a111·(' Ont pr11clic11 I thing to do 1r ei~ttd plpts look fr;1:,:llr h•Ye IOi'l~ e1)0xy llt>iilr r a111 I tape on hand 10 acl ai1 M.u f ol a tourniquet Another lh111g 1 learned the hard \\'ay -don'! try to clean up scnl.v·looldn~ -,rtp:c~ \1.ilh !!rel -i'\"OOI I ~l•L 11nd shine the1· did -but 1!11"/ also broke oui ln pinhole Je;1k~. Apµ;u ·eni ly lh t rust t111d 1-t·11lc had nrted B" a ~e.11. "Let 1----. leepl~s-H~ 1 Vor tllU~C 11 hn :1rC n101·c blt:ssed "Hh rr.J1.1111ely nornu~I pipes and plur11bu1r 11 ·s (''(· perui1ve loll\ 1ml to kno w \fhtre .;rnd "'hlll 111 <In \ ----- \\ 1!h e house, unllkr 111%1 • :1p:1rt 111£'nlt you ('l\11 r·o111rol lh1• cuin plt'!f' 11 all•r suppl\ al .r, '-ou •1 c "l'hc n1a1n 11a1rr 1upph 1~ run through !hr 1n~1t·r •1111:· don't lhe~ 1n.ahe lhe~e nu•\crs electr1c, too. ltke thosr 011 ias pt1111ps so you can keep t.rark and not p:o into t<tMk Rt J:nll 1unc'.' 1. and !hen routed to the varioOs fixtures. (.:lost lo the-inscru111bl P lllC!t•t', ,I (JU 'JI rind lht' 111iJH1 ··1111ng5 lo d(t ' hst "hl"n ~fJU 11111\ !' Ul Vurt11n:ih_•lr. 1011 du111 1·1·1·d 111 rr ·IUI 10 th1" \lll1r ult1·n, lll<t,\bc llC'\Cr But,, \Oil Slid· tlenh 1·eeli1t tl1e !o.\\·rel :.ou111t of ::1 babblln11: brook 1s in the. hou se, anti ~ou dun'1 k1101\' \1 he rr . 111rn off 1he 11·it1er and go hun ting. 1ml vlcc 1 crsa. ro.1oi;i of rhe t1111r, .lhc :;n111Jl('r c:utorr 1 al vc., stat1nncd 1·11t1Jff \:lh'1• It s a rur hrr hf'I· 1111 lhr li•nd-111 PllK'" lrJ fixl1u·r~ ly kn u r 1ed ,1\h(IPl·look1ni:t t>lnp 8'.1.\' flood threat s. thing Next. 1 r~ lo turn 1! If Ju ;11/ 1•asc,, ~ou turn 1·uu c-1111'\, 5 Ulrl 50m n i.:l.J.ti...kl\lhl!..Wltll uu...~U:LI.w:u u r1c:in \1 1err !hr ,)1alt._1111y n1;1rc. Thr11 ~o :i bout 11,.. n1l'l!ls \h r pipe Allrr n wh1lr . 1r1;.: 1~hqtl'l er the 1>roblen1 111, 1f 11s still ··1roien.'' call the or 1( it ', l1<..,..011d you. C'~ll (or \\'Rter conlp;tny and let them help At least you '\"(' <':tllrd ;i lake JI lrom U1crr. G1\c 1h1~ hall before 1ou ha\t 1111 ind oor 1 hort high. pr1ori1~ 1111 \OU!' ~v.Jm n1l ug jKIOI ' .. • l)nce ~1111 turn off lhC' \l tl!rr, fixing a drippy faucet is one nuncmergent'Y ~ou 1·an dt1 handily lo save rnci11ev and possibly your sanily. A \rorn· out \rasber is al mosl al11a vl'i the culprit. 1'o be read~ tu 111atch 1vha1ever \Vasher ~·ot1 find. get an 1 n t x pt' n s i \' e a.-.:sol'trnent bclorehand. '!'he insides ol fauccls. rveii 111.e tanciesL are basically · <1!1he. There 1s a srnall pluR !'\'ashel' 1 !hat niakes a \l'ater- !l!:h1 seal for rhc hnlc \1here the irater coni es Iron1. \\'htn ~oo turn on the y.•ater, you "unplug'" this hole. Henw1 e the Sl're\I' ancJ pull the hand le off the stem Thi s has a knurl<'d end "'hich kecpl'i !hf' handl!' from slipping and l>',~il10n"i 11 properl.1 The ha n· dlt' niav :-!1l'k 11na1·1 a\n10 .. t :il \\Hys i. t;rntly pr,1,.11 off 11•1th a :"C're11d1111•r 11r:q~~d 111 1:1pc :.u \OU du11'1 ~trnlch 111<'' 11111!::h. or "rock " l( bllt'k Rnd for1h 11 ith your hAnd1. ~Ol\1 ·loost.n lht nut thal1! s11t1ng !here. Rnd then the s1en1. lit looks vaguely like a ~park plug '" The \\•asher is lo\I' n1an on th e roletn pol<'. ·rtJu I! find ;1 st.Tt'\r ht)ldini;:;: it 111 rhe bollom No doubt the . ~t'I'('\\. 1vlll be rec<Jlcllrnnl. If IL ·~. ho!cU4e..-uppcr p;irLof lh :-lr 1 •.1•1'!1 lllit"!'.S ;uni 1 l'('11 Pick out a 11·a~l1 r lh;1t nu11cht!<. pu1 ii on and replat'l' pt'lrts 111 order. l(oc>d ~nd 11ght , turn on the \1'at~r end ~·ou 're bark In business. 1 B)-n u o1-l'\1r::nzrEt.SKT r I ~ ~-_..__ 01 !h• 0 .. 11 ,.1101 sr,i1 La!:I .Jan l.f Jim Herd push- <'d his chai, H11·a.v fron1 tl1~ of--""!':0 fic e des k~ looked do11 n. and t; discovered he had a pol bell .I" ....,:._t,;;_, 11 11·as an uns1ght!.v ap- pcndagci for .11 man of 33. let elone the rxe<'utive office of lhe l\"e11·poJ'I Beach Fire Dcparlrncnt \\ho is c:hargcd 11·ith !Pl! respon:.lbili ty of k{'Cp- lng a 9.f-nian l'fe\1' in top tire-. liRhting 1ri n1 . ~~ To C:ip1n111 Hrccl ii bt'l'<una Ob\ IOUS I hat hr \\OUld soon need a l<ulor. lie got one. ~ot ~-"""'""" for his clothes, bui for his pot !ii b<'lly. lie enrul lrd in a physical .., r11nc~~ course offered by, !he Orange Coast Y:O.l(.'A, i.aught by Bill BrO\\"n \vho describes hi1nself as a "lailor of peo· pie"' l.OS'I" 18 PllC\US ··r ne<1rll' died ;irtrr rU11n1n~ lhrough i11c µ;irking lot." r('i.:;11 :.~ Bt>e<I 11ho has s1ncr ' flruppl'd 18 po11nds from hi.~ 1re1gh!. "I thought I 11';1s goin~ to hair to qu it half11a,\' througi1." . [)efinilel,1· not rar ,,Juut:hes. the cla~ is alinost brutal Ju oui-of·shape 'ne\rco mers such as: Reed. It in\'oh·es onr hour of cont inuous TJlUscle-bending exercises Y.'ith brea ks th;i t last only 11 fr1v seconds. A one-n11Je jog is just thr \1·arn1uµ. No re1ver than 46 f'Xe!'('ll'iCS f•1ll o \11, !h eir na1J1e~ 1he1nselvus lllustrali\'c of their difficu lt y " ... ll igh K1L"k. Reily Who1)per . ~l ulr l\ick , ~:arth 1're1nbler and ('on· fui;er .'' llro11•n 11·ho~e muSt·u!ar physi- 'Jll!' belies his 4a rear.~. adrnit~ tht.\ are tough. ''If the~· ~et tu·erl, I v.·an l them lo stop." he ~a.1·s. "But if lhey \1·a111 to c:ome he re to goof off. th1~ 1s n'lt the place. And if they <lon't f'8l right. they JUSI \l'Oli't last." "'The dep~rtnH·nt i!-. 1 er~ iu- tcrested 111 physical !Jtne:-... beca_use of the n::itu rc uf 11ur I 11·ork."' he rxp!ained "You nla\' Sii around for a \1'htle iilld 1101.do vcr1 much nnd 1he ru·:.t rnu1u1e yo;i 1n1ght be going 1001 111il<'s per hour." n urn1g en1erge nt·1 s11 1 1a11on ~I firemen arc often r;illed 1ul perfor1n extraord 1nar~· real~• \\htC'h requ1rr cxtren1r ph,vs1- 1·a! exert 1u11 an d stan1111'1. at· c:ord111g to need . "You rcn!lr 1".•11rk 1our IRil off at a firf. It 's 11H' 1no!-.t I hazardous profes sion 111 rl1c I countr\," he s:~id Ftl"£'1TI<'n air l'Ontinuously rxpused to' rhe possibility uf hcn1·1 ·at·j !ac11s. respiratory di~easts and toxic gases."' Ph1·s1cal filne l'.!s. in lleed's proiission. 1s crucia l I o SOUi, l)l l::T survival. and ht-btlie\·es lhe Oie l in~ is a cruc1a\ part or c!ass ha s signifi cantly in- 1 h e i\londay.\l'e dnes<lav·Fri· ('!'eased his chances -f'\'Cn d1tv class arid those fitUdents !hough he only \l·or ks al a Obe1i1 y is n disea se thor con be cured permonerKly. Coll now for on oppointme nl ond see how eo1 i!y it is. Of cou•s e !here is no obligation WEIGHT CONTROL CLINIC PRACTICE LIMITED TO: MEDICAt-S'CIENTIFIC WEIGHT CONTROL ST Aff INCLUDIS: MEOICAl DOCTORS REGISTERED NURS ES MEN ONLY WEDNESDAY 10AM-7PM 1 740 $0. MAIN ST., SAN T A ANA !NEXT 10 SEA,S) CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT 558-0844 HOUllS: 10 A.M, TO 7 ,,M. MON. thru SAT'. J . . \1'no are se rious ahout losing I desk. \\'eight are offered !heir choK'e l-::-=--==========:::=:::::::===:::::::==============: 11f SC\'('ral. including BrO\l'tfs i- 1111.11 BQ<;fon Soul f)iet. .. IP•l' h1n1c11 AnP10U"c1m1no Bro1\·n"s major justiiit :ition '1f thr course is tl1111 it \1orks. Jl is clasi.il.'. cii:arnple" are Paul ! l"ri1 1.. a 40-year-old dental tech nician \\'ho lost 35 pounds. and \'ince Bartolone. 42, a y;icht designer \rho lost 25. "'\Vhen 11·e gol started llvo year~ ago \1·e could barely run the sixth of a niile around the 11nrk ing lot ." Fritz explained. .. XO\v \re can run at least four rn1lc~ 11·i1hou t stopping. This rJllSS has bcconle C\ \Iii)' or Jfre 1111hu~" 'rhr Y~l CA course is al-1 ... --------------· tended b.v • varie1 y ot peopie., \ PARKS and RECREATION A1nong lh<'m are tea chers.I hou,.wiv". receptionists jour-1 LEADER IN AC9UISITION OF FAIRVIEW PARK AND 16 OPERATI ONAL nallst and even grandparents. PARKS -'COMPLETION OF GREEN BELT PLAN. Mr, and ~lf'I, Noel Phoenix,11.-------------· who bring their 4·yea.r-old 1:--------------· grandaughter Shelly Crickett 11 •long for the workQOl s. j NEW GROWTH ~iETA BOLIS~1 LO\VS 1 ~ $80,00,000.00-1" fttw commercial development. "Tryu1~ lfJ preven1, hcarl I $20,000,000.00 -Industr ial; $25,000;000.00 • Resldentlol. disease. thnl's n1y ma in rune-, t1011 ." said nro1\'n • ' I ' 111 I ·R.C.C.iaJJ • · sted in eo le nr Ille 2fl-36 oi~e ~roup bcc:-u~c thal's 11hfn th,.,r; 111c1nboasn1 ~IO\Vl!-dO\\n :ind rhcy pack on -cosro M..;a't fiscal rts·ervn are heolthy _m • rnult of mny ynn of lhe \1 eight.'' 1 fiscal rnpanslblllty. And titht budttt policy. l"apta ln Hred tnrolltd In the1 L-..;;.;;;;;;.;.:.;:~~ .... .:...--..;.--.;..---'""'.-"':'."".".:'.':'."':':"----~ rourse.35 ~ guinea pig for his Ctlflfl\11'11 " 11 ... 1!S1 M•y•r 11M«ri wu-ll•" 11..,,,, Tr"•· tu '"'~tri1. t M. .. I • ' ., • t ) • " ·- • DAIL V PILOT (' 7 Sunday Crossword Bunny Parade Not ~amily Fare I ACROSS l Tuli p tree 7 ~h anged 14 Nautic al .. 10 Leafy 73 Dis ciple 75 Spring 77 Sill y 78 American author 79 St ipulations 80 Sho re 136 Toys 137 Rout 139 Armpit 140 Hebrew Qod 141 Buckw heat tree 142 Ca lciu m 21 Hard rubber 22 Dyest uff recess symbol 24 Alte1 n.:i tiv!' ·25 Pilaster 26 Cht>stn ut E2 Elder: abbr. 143 Seed coat 83 Es·kimo 144 Vigo rous 84 Vic tor--·--· 146 Part of col or 85 Le ader Bibfe: abbr . 27 Part of day: abbr, 87 Luzon 147 ..... Su ltan of nativ e Egypt 28 Smooth 08 Nortl1ea st 149 Stup id 29 Ta nta .!um symbol 30.Mus ic as wr itt en 89 TV gro up 151 Amplify <J O Plaster tool 153 t.l alayan <J2 Lath ' dr ess <J3 Boring too l 154 ~lex ic an 32 Comra de: 95 Corded blankets Ger . fa bric 155 Ste llar 34 Re fra ining lo Lo g•I matte r 37 Incl in e 39 Re lax 40 French 97 Subway. token 98 Grudge 99 Amatory -101 Small stand 103 Her :i1i ts se i!port 105 Short 41 Portable jacket lodg e 107 Leg1.1me 42 App lause 108 English 44 Brin k letter 45 Snaky fish 110 Sl i d ~ 4& Sup por t 111 Recited 47 Sta le 115 Na val 48 Strolled offic er 50 Fur -bear in g 118 Forev er: anim al arc h. 53 Lawyer's 122 Man's nilm e fee 123 Bishopric 55 Upon 125 Spanish 51 Roll ed tea art icl e 58 Turn to right 120 Weight uni t &O Wrest 128 Am. lndi <1 ns bl Outdoor 12q Peruse sport 130 Ra ce b5 Sand y official b8 Woman 132 Hindu l Colonnade 1 Oil: Su.fl . 3 E. Indi an herb 4 Sl end er 5 Rose pet al oil 6 Orange squ eezer 7 Civil \'lar shi p. 8 Ger man subm arin e 9 Amphibi an 10 Actres s Sotheri1 11 Pa lm lily 12 Anesthetic 13 Throw off trac k 14 Feign illness 15 Conc l!rnir.g l& Enci rcl e 19 Trea ty SI Boanr 20 Encourage 86 Gr ee k 13 Churc h letter fest iv al 87 Dismounted 31 In the-S9 Ra n out: manne r of coll. 33 Turkish 90 Spa ro id ·1 it le fish 34 German 91 Summar ize city 92 Frying pans 35 Prop'het )-4 Move Jo S_to p 9b Soft rood 38 Marmose! 97 Pampers 40 Zodiac 9a All lic l sign 100 Couch I 41 Nept un e's 102 Anac o11 da ' spear 104 Augment 43 Montana 100 Young bir d riv er 109 Food 45 Card game 111 No urishes ' 47 Moroccan 112 l nt ~rstic es city 113 Morocca11 49 Dowry co in 51 Da nc e step 114 Tra ns acti on "52 Modern: rireL 110 Impair 54 Golf gadg'e t 117 Girl's name 50 Book of 119 Ba nk riv er Psa lms 120 Use of new 59 Cur-v ed words - Jetter 121 Property &l Th in plate s 124 Heather s 02 Devotee 127 Wall 03 Pa les tine re cesses villag e 130 Silk fa bric 64 Sl1ould er 131 Heck le badg e 132 L<1rge net 66 City 133 Diagonal -rail wa ys ·130 Tr ick: b1 Conn oisse'ur · co ll . o9 Sun god ll7 Lea k 70 Inst all lJS --·- 71 Charges Fit z!).trald with gas 141 Sei!man 74 Pos-s . 143 Lit erary pro noun 7& Deer's hor ns scr aps 145 Auricl e 148 Sc ale note 150 Negat iv e ad vi ser 71 At lull sp eed garmen ts l).' Fau lt 135 Sun· 17 ... de Franc e 18 Nic ke l 79 Preserve 81 Afric an worm prefi)I'. 152 Ra il road: abb r. sy mbol 84 Conj ugal SEE ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION ~~:~AT NEWPORT ~~:~AT BUENA PARK 12:30-3:30 7:00& 10:15P.M. 7:00-10:00 P.M. "~tale chauvinist pig:" cried ,--------.,....,..., hall ""llh hyrlrojet sprays and my fr iends In Ntw York. unrier"1uer massagt ,· But l didn't rare. l 11grerd Ou ts1rir 11 mountain \\'<ls to be. a judge in the Playbo)' in 'the CO\'Crcd \1•1th sno"· that hart Bunny of the Yenr <'ontcsL csptc1allv hrcn flo"·n 1n for tf· anyv.·i y. Raw rtet. Xo books Rny11 ht rr. ju..~l All beau1y pageants arr Playboys I guess yolf don't ~arlres on the A m er i c a n . . use a ~('droom like that to dream -giant cattle auctions Dunser. tht "-'Orld 5 oldest hip-read books in · h" h h · pie, Artie Shi:11v -joined me · . in"' 1c t e y,•1nn1ng COY.' gets in shaking about 900 han"" The r la)' boy Penth••usr, a car or a n1ovie contract -~ her• th t st t-' I \1 hile w~ "·ai1C'd to seethe in· "' c eon c """ p .ire, that give the mos t beautiful side of the secret ht>drMin . 11•:1<; a cro,,:s lx't11·('rn X::indu \and, one suspec t. psycho-sex-If Hugh llrfner ts thl' one-<'ind the _Coparaban:i , \\ 1110 ua lly disnriented.1 archet~·pes inan , tafia of 111111 r. fln1\'('d \1kr 11 ll 11 rn an of the frmale species the ch aui niszn. the rcsL of us bt1cchanat 11nd 11~e ft':i~trd on chance lo line -up on some -f 1 rl f I f mu" be doini: somrthin~ 1 cl nl!~non . 1111 i·cs 1 ruit drafty stage so n1 e 'ft' here. '". "E!· He's pll'a sant , shy. an served 1n a p1nC'applt' tUSllillly. by an ocranl and re-nriemic llugh O'Rrien , the hosl Th_e l1Rhl~ nic~t'rrd and L mind then1srlv('s of their 0\1'n of a party !hat ne ver l.'nd.;. ~t't tcn:..1011 nwtu1tctl ltS the Jurl i;:t'~ rx i.~tcnce in a madhouse "'Orld he see ms iroi·c confused than 1r1•rt' led to n rc>d t.1hlr_ bi•l<nv that has all bul been taken anvbody. ;i run"_\'ay that Jookf'd like the over by the creeps and the .:11 .s ·just <1n ordin<1ry 0.·d · (l)d 0 1an1nnd llorSPShl'lv.' \\"f! fret1k!i. room ," he said. usherin~ •hr ".""f"r~ hand<'d . three nfhr1a\ But lhe Bunny .of the 'l'rar i); "av into the sri-rel chanibc r 1urlg1n.I!. h11ll(ll:i; anri "'hilt (In 111ore tHan a satire; it"s a hkf a kid shoiiin.I!. u.; his nriv accounr;int sat at !l 1·nr11f r chapter ht or science fiC'tion. .JRCk ArmstrOn.I!. ca<lr r.in!>l _ t:ihle rC'arl.1· 1n count lht" 1.1!r•.;, sta,i:ed hy !he \\1i1.ard of Oz. 11 "II doesn't do ;iny of thr Sp<'-~·c v.oere ;1sl.(e~I to r:!lt' lh~ nn~· of the girls al 1)1c Pla.\'boy risi\ things niy b<'<irooin in compct1ni: hunn1es on point t;1 ever heard of \\1on1cn's Lib. it Chicago dflCs ·• ll \inulrl . \if' fo.r rxrt'ltf'rlf. 3 fnr .conrl t f11r 11·as JllSt so111ething that flash-agre<'d, dn 111 11 pinrh: 1hPrc f::iir 1 in 1 h rr(' 1:i 1 1·1-<1rh~.· ed annoyi nAJy !lt'ross th e six ii·crc fur bed ~prcarls. lrrnf>n bunn.1• co.s1u1nes, c v c n 1 11 I! o'clllCk news "'hile .the v "·ere carpets so thick ~·nu rnu\d rlresscs and sl!vr.r l:in1r hunnv p1nninfr on their rabbif.ears. haic a ha yridr \rithout lea\·in.I!." costun1rs . Ry th ts tl!llt', 11ho The Pia} boy hotel at (;real the r on m, rrmntc-c(ln\tn1 c·ou\d rnunt~ ''Ten years a~. th i s 'vould'\PI! been 5acri1Pglous - todRS it's jost bad taste.'' &aid C'1>rnedh111 Dirk Shawn. Before. the jud~1ng b<'~an. lfef came Rround tn p.11 ('nch ,judi::e on lhe back "Tl:1., 1s ~nin~ 10 be hard," ~1t1rl Arllt Sha~:. The ~tai::e "':i" ;ihl:11r \1 tl h bunnH'S -btg bUnn~e~. srxv hunn1r~. \1Ulr j:trl bunn1rs \\h1' \llCl\..rd hktt the~ had b4;1tn ~Id 1nt11 1~hitr i>:t;11 rr1 nn lh t'lr 11·nv tn !'ur1di1\' ~rhfo\11, ~;irt bur1n1r~. 1'nmh1(' bunnic;;. 21 (C'flunt 't'n1 • ~nn ~int:. ~1\.n 1n-:, i::1ra11n~. hunn •rc. \I r•ltl\ IX'ling for S!flOO ~·1 r.1.ih. ~re·\ ll;l!~un, f1~111.: ··~·11n' :t' ti:r r 1rit'r Flu .~ !1·:.1rr .1 sr1 "' f:1l~r {'\ rl :i-hr~. :i l .1>1 ('J\' 711!,,"' l .. 11h.;.I I pl:!\\ If' ~1.1 1io; ... 1, ' eh,1n1·r !oh(' rhr h.i:gr't hunn of 1t1i·tn ~ll T11t'v , .1111t· ~t uo;, 111.,,.,11"11~ 1 11drr tho•1· !trllt~ l 'l:11!,r\\ hll'\ll'•·~ ·,r.~· >1 \..i• l "hu1r•1' Thf'1 .1\\ 1,.,,k ah\..(' \\11 '>l'flhh\Pl'i /;i~I f lillll\. [ t!tl1 n 1111n1 !rl:1 1111\f' ! ·HP 1• 11!1 1~1111 J11 \1;111\111 . hut 11hat 11••' 1,.·.l 1 \l'h1•11 in <lnuh1. hri n~ "" 11, !1111•11 ( lli'r" 1h1·\ ;i~.1111 !"-• nJ: tliru "'" " r.orge rises ltke a Ha y Brad-stereo and rolor TV's 11·ith ;:l~--------------------­ bury spaceship in the hills of com plete librrl !}:' of Fi-ank 1 Ne11' ,Jerse.v. Some cynics say Sinatra re<.·ords. ;1nd a .~u nkri: it looks like Attica Prison . but bathtub wit h pebble "'alls. to ine it \1·as S29 1-.i-n1illion tropi,cal plants and a marble worth of glass Jello "'ith a 50-tu b the size of ;i ('()n ference foot chestnut tree gro\\'.ing1'p;;;;;~oo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;J throu gh its middle. I Mugh Hei ne r had just landed In a helicopter on top of the i-n- door tennis courts. Bunnies squealtld, flashbulbs pop ped. ;ind everybody filed up lo an unmRrkcd suHt> on the eigh th floor "'here the \V izard of Oz himself hides . The suite looked like the Top of lhe ·Mar k. Bun-Techo~ !PG!• nit's srrved blaek Russians ;11 nd caviar ,1·hilc !heir t•zar D·~ributtdb,,Allift!Artists - freshed up in "the bcdroorn. .s~art5 Fri., Aprll 7tk The oth{r judges -colum-SOUTH COA~T PLAZA I nist Bill Raidy. v.'orld·f amous\~:c:o:s:r:•:M::n:•::•::":':·':':"::~ I phnto~rapher Ynusuf Karsh. German TV star J\1argaret c o R11£• ,~cine COAsf ,.,,,..~, ' rn1 1T. ---,~ I ~11-~U•.£ A NEW SURFING FILM ..... T ly OOD SUMPTER "O II . ';;:-:.; :~·.:~~·p';~" .. =~" ceans Man'• somellmes · dan gerou1 often humorous always •1cilin1 quest tor • winter paradise. And WALT DISNEY'S "PINOCCHIO" •. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES l'lRAMOUNT PICTURES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THrRETURNOf CONTINUOUS PERf.ORMANCES 1 :OO---oi :4S & 1 :30 L£AV£ THE CHILDREN HOM£ MATINEES THR\I SUNOAY '"O(;\ -11 <)·•·1 ·!~ 11 W0 lM -J:)D • l :Jt • t •li MINATfD FOii 8 ACADEMY AWAR ln<l11di11g Btst Pi1111re & Rr 1t Ari.-;,. 11fl r.1,;;.-:,;r ~· ;· :·.t "' 1· .. r·• .,., A NORMAN J[WISON f IL '.' ontheRoo " [G:oo· on 1he screen Untied 801 Off ice Open Daily 11'00 Noon· 9,00 P.M. . Art um 110\!tlVI e1lllGI COUNTY lllUYID II• I ING.,1~1-t 110111 i"GWlll'G ll MATIJllllSOAllTt MON-THlJ~~. 1 JO & 8·00 fRIOAY 1 JO & 8 30 ( ----, 'THE LAST PICTURE SHOW IS A MASTERPIECE! It is not merely the best American movie of a rather dreary year; it is the most impress ive work by a yo ung American director sinc e 'Ci tizen Kane'!" co~u· ·u A 1 ~ :l.Jr.t:. P1ssar,!s A. BBS PRODUCT ION ~' -81 PET&R BOGDANOVICH -PAUL D. l lMMFf?l.fAN, New!wee~ '"•·fl..,,., '#11• 111111 . 1:JO.t1le 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~CONTINU~O~U~S~S=H~O=W~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , .J R[--~-z:,,,.~,, r ~ifili ---. _ _. "'m1"~=-=·~.-s~'~11"ctor CONTINUOUS 2:bo P.M. THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 2 -ALL CINEMAS ---CINEOOME !O . " .. ~:.L-1 ---.. , $140/UM-I -...-.·.~~ ----.. $!40/UM-l · ._,,.~ SMDIUM1 ,: . ·~. ·~ "MOSf'ITAl" IG'l Al ... "THf f'AltTY" £rc.h1tl•t Otlflft CM.Inly ll:tRt•N 1111 l~tment Html"•' .. ttr 1 At.Ct;..y Aw~rdll ''FIODLlll: ON THE R001'" Cll"I ll!t11wMtt "OIRT'f HAtUt'I'" 111:1 "lll f,.WI C1111t1\i NII "llOH GAME" "SOMlTIMll A Gltl l\r NOTION" !G"I 01111 cn11t E•tlWMf ""LAY Ml,ITY l'OR Ml" Cl't•r1tt1111 Holtfl "THI TIN COMMANOMt:NYI" 1\1 .. Jlll'ltt 0••"1' -"llJl'POtt TOUll: LOC AL GUNl'IGHTI•' "THE ANDE !lSON -1 Af.E__._•_• --"'"---1-1- slM-('o~"''v t+Qfli,i) $HORT SUBJECTS -.·- • "Woodstock" :1w•y fnr the American myth By this time they "''ere 1JI beglnnln~ to look like RJqutl \Velch 1n 21 diffcrenl 0}-'nel "''1S~· 11 CCJt1ld be htll Jo pay l;i1er 1,, lht bunny hutch, bul it .. ,, time for the big onf'. Th(' l\iMtr \\ii~ BUM._\' nuth1e -rl;1uc.httr o( I\ Lulhrr~n 1n1n1"ll'r from Bou rbon, ,\lo ··1 nnlv entered one nihcr bcaut1 ron1rsl 1fflt11 I 11 il.S 16 in Briurhon. aM I d1dri·1 t'l'<'tl ril:it:t \nd therr <11•· ·•n,·, ~no r··.,ri1,. , , H· I r,.1 .. ' '"I' • ,, Pt1lln :-····;untilrrl e·:~ \I Q" ,. 1 fhrn ~h·· 11 •rr! \111 tn !111gh Hl'tl ··1 th,, t11p olf thC ~p;10' tnr II n1. h• ap. > A Aockinq Choir Thttater ; ·BALBOA B111bo.11 Blvd. ~"'.'M°lln PhOl\e 673--40"41 Optn 6 .4~ . '. ..... • THr ~CREE N EXffLOniS WITH EX CITEM f.Nt• "BILLY JACK" A S.orth F-or Pcot• -Al'":... Etric Thn11• !" "THE HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS" Jaa11 l •1111,11- Jo1111th11" ~ .. a C(JM'l!Cln ..... . -· . ' 11 .. ~. 4 " 1.1 ~ •'' . Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry lfG><·· -"' .-. ~ •••. ,. ~oo Al111 J11"1~; Gn•n~' ''SKIM GAME" , .. fHf W~ST""'l .. S•f'.q ct tc ®tbl Wll-ft• I GOUM• Wllf • "' '41! 11 ••u• ~.,O!• ~oo;i ~ u • ••14~ •••1 Sean Connery •:James Bond oor ~Diamonds n:w·tF o Arero • ~UfUltf rever A,u,,. • • • • C 8 DAILY PI LOT Sunday, Apr ll 2, }q72 PINTO SPRINT MAVERICK SPRINT MUSTANG ~PRINT The New One's From FORD Red -While & Blue Discount · S1>ecials! WHILE THEY LAST OVER 5 DEALER . 0 PL~~l~!IC. lffalen c•t lnchules prep., 99t reody, hold bock, frei9ht) NEW 1972 GALA X IE SOO 4 DR. H-'RDTOP . . 400 cu. in. 2V V8, vinyl trim, vi1ibili - ty 9 toup, pow•r 1teering, pow_!ll r di1c_ br•ke1, •ir condition•r, radio, tint•d gl•11, whe•I cov•r1, •545 $3750°0 NEW 1972 MAVERICK · 2 DR. SED-'N Vip yl se•ts, vinyl roof, cru i1omatic: frlns., C78xl4 w1w t ires, power steering, air condition er, AM redio, ec:c:ent group. • 60 I 5 2950°0 1971 TORINO GT DEMONSTRA.tOR 1_971 T·BIRD 1971 LTD 4 DR. DEMONSTR•TOR NEW 1972 TORINO ST•TION w•cooN VS engine, crui1om•tic tr•ns., H78x. 14 belted wsw, power 1teerin9, pow. er disc br•kes, redio, tinted 9le1 s, power +•ilg•fe. 118]8 53250°0 NEW 1972 Pl TO 2 DR. SED-'N 2000 CC eng ine , fold down r•er seat, front disc: br•kes, radio, ec:c:11nt group,· protection group, fl ipper v~ windows, •88 1971 T·BIRD 2 DR. H.T. DEMO, _)51 2.Y.,..hi bac:.k-buc:ket-iea.f.s,_ ~Full power air conditioner a ir conditioner, AM/FM sure track ' bra kes AM FM DEMONS~~TOR -400 2V VS •ng., •uto. tr•ns., _ _,. Dr. l endatr.-Full-p·ow-e·r;--visibility-group, -p-owente&I'· ster•o radio, power steering, stereo redio •ooO I wide oval tires. •l35 ' air conditioner, AM /FM ster. ing, power di.1c: brakes, a ir eo, sure tr•c:k brakes. •367 conditioner, redio, tint. gl ass, ,, ; b~dy si,de.mldg. •1401 s4595~w-; 53)95 NEW 1972 MU STANG SPORTS lOOF . 3 51 2V V8 ~,n9., c:ruisom1tic: tr1 n1 .. wide ov1I tires , power oerin9, sport deck, reer 1e1t, 1ir con ' ioner, r1 - dio, ricin g mirror1, tint ss. •250 - NEW 1972 TD · 2 DR. H.T, 400 2V Y8, c:ruisome tic: tr•ns., G78x. IS belted tires, fr, & rear bumper guards, vinyl roof, air condit ioner, t inted 911 11, wheel c:o ver1. $3720.76 SPECl-'L · 2J62SI021 ll - OPEN EASTER SUNDAY CAMPER SALE! NEW '72 F253 PICKUP AND· NEW 11 FT. CAMPER Pic£up is Cusf. Styleside with 360-VI, 1 ir cond., 1uto. trans., radio, 8100 Gvw pk9., spt. cust. ceb, boot, l imit sli p l lde, T-61111, 7:50xl6, Aux 25 gal. fuel fink i nd more. Stk •574. El Oor1do Shew· nee Camper h.is 911/elec ref rig , monomatic toilet, chateeu range, color cord d r1p11, m,ettresses etc, Stk •859. Truly dlx. pkg . throughout! $1600 -DISCOUNT LIST PRICE $7770.60 SALE PRICE $6171 .60 15 CAMPERS 'AT SUPER DISCOUNTS! 19 7 1 Gala:xie 1972 T·BIRD 1972 LTD SOD 4 D•. Ha•d Top 4 29 4. V V8:-1111t·o-:-t·r1-n-1 ., pwr. steer., brks., windows, eir c:ond ., AM .FM s+er., • vinyl top, tint. glass. •688 DEMONSTR-'TOR 429-4V, leather trim, full power, ,.;, cond itioner, stet· eo1onic: tape, plus many oth- •r ... +re s. •200 · 2 DR. H.T. DEMO, 400 2V, c:ruisornetic tren,., •ir conditioner, rtdio, power steering, power bra kes, t int- ed gle15. •622 EA.SING"" SAVE ON LOW MILEACOE L . • PRE DllVIN MODELS I $102 6~10. ~ '72 LTD HD TP BRAND NEW F-100 STYLESIDE 400 VS, An. pwr. steer. & discs, 24 MO. air cond., radio, tint glass. OPEN END '72 COR-'N TORINO HD TP 302 VS, Air. pwr.-stcer. and discs, air cond., radio, tin t. J!;lass. '72 PINTO RUN-'IOUT 24 r.lO OPEN l:NO 2000 CC Eng., A/T, disc brks., 24 MO. \V/\V, accen t group. OPEN Ef\'D 15 PRE-DRIVEN MODELS •T S-'VINIOS LIKE THIS! 948~10. 673~10. WE LEASE -'LL POPULAR M-'KES AT COMPETITIVE R-' TES. 131 " custom pickup. 1450 ' lb. front sprin gs , 1475 lb. rear sprin gs re• $ duc:ed sound level e .. haust,-Celifor• nie e .. haust emission control, 5 G78lt I 5 B 4PR PT white wells end speci al( pa ;ot. I FIOARN80 178 1 I 16451. THE NEW SM-'LLER H-'ULH LARGE SELECTION $2 246 Including Fr•ltht -'LSO ·•Y-'IL. ON D-'ILY RENTAL 11-'SIS • BIG SAVINGS ON 21/2 ACRES OF NEW CAR TRADE-INS L.T;D,: Galaxie -T-Bi rd -Ford Wagon Sale! M.;.y io chaast from. '65 thTu '71 Mod•h, Sf'"'.' roafi, fonnals, 2 door & 4 door hardtops~&: sedans. Full powtf, air condlt1onln1J. Warranties available. EXAMPLE: '70 FORD · CUSTOM . - '4 Door, Vl , .. ulom•tic tren1mi11io11, pow•r 1t•1rin9, gooi:l milt s. Two tone. llS7VlJ J . OUR PRICE ·~ 1 ;J90 I . '69 OPEL W-'COON '68 F-'LCON SEDAN $996 4 cyJ\nder, 4 gpeed, fully s11 9 6 R•dio, hoot", 6 <yi\nd". equipped. Good miles. <XE\V778 ) (Y\VR309) HARD TO FIND CITY OF COSTA MESA LEASE RETURN VS, r adio. heater, a utomatic. J)o\\'er '71 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DOOR 11trerin11. 2 to choosr from. Good mile!. \Vell ser viced. MA KE .QfFER '68 V.W. BUG 5896 '69 DODIOE CHARCOER 51796 Loaded. Good miles. H.T. VB, radio, heater, (XSR931 ) Rulo., r .s .. air cond., vinyl roof, good miles. !Zb.1158! '71 couco•R XR7 HARO TO '65 LTD 2 DR. H.J. 5896 Good miles. F ull pov.•er, 11J 1r vs. l'luto., R&H ,· r .s., air conditlonin!?. Allt-FM. tilt flNO cf)nd .. stood mil('~. v.•heel. Landau. {\\TJG56-0) . TRUCK SALE! Many to choose from. 1/J ton and >/• tons. '64 thru '71. models. EXAMPLE: HARD TO FIND DUMP TRUCK '6• Fo1d '/1 to". VI •nj in1, n1 w p1int f 51 I2' I). MAKE OFFER ALL. OF FERS CONSI ERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • '71 CHfV. NOV-' Automatic, radio, healer, pov.·('r, vinyl roof, good miles. (353CEL) '65 .CORV-'IR H-'RDTOP Automatic, radio. heater, good mil('s. (NRB404J '6-6 PLYMOUTH SllONET . VRliant 2 dnnr hardtop. \Ii;! rng-inr, low miles. fSVT323l '64 DODCOE DART Ra dio, heatrr. autom atic, power stP('rinl?. air cond., good miles. '0SE361 l '65 MUST-'NCO H-'RDTOP • Automatic, radin, hratr.r, . go~ mile11. IRFD614J '67 V. W. SQU-'REl-'CK RadifJ, hea lf'r. 4 spePd, good m ile-s. IUIY537) • INCOME TAX REFUND DUE? WHY W AIT? BUY NOW-PAY LATER MUSTA NG SALE! • Many to choose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, ha"":J's, convertible and 2+2 fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning a automatic mocleh. EXAMPLE: '69 MUSTANG HARDTOP . Aulom1lie, r1dio, he1ltr, pow tr 1t1•rin9, !Ood mil11. IZBZSOI J . OUR PRICE $1596 ,_ '71 MERC. CAPRI $1 996 j'" OPEL RA.LLYE COM $1 196 4 .!ipeed. R&H. chrome . 4 SJ'.>l!id. radio. heater, 1r1m, t:ond miles. low miles. (ZB:"l.~24 I {21881\"P/ VAN SALE-HARD TO FIND USED ." • ;n·,. Po·•·-Dod•"-Vnlk"'· ... n. •-6 .. cy'-MAKE OFFER lndrr~. st ick~ nr RUlomatic, wit h Rnd Y.'ithout \\·i ndo\\·s. 1 \\ it h 11 ir. 5 In rhnn~r from, Example: 'i O V.\V. \\'ilh Sunrl ial rnnvrr~ion. , "67 T-BIRD L-'ND-'U 51396 '69 T·BIRD L-'ND-'U $2396 2 door. Full ro,1·rr, fac-4 rl r. H.T. Full pow('r, lor.v air, good miles. radio, heat~r. air condition-!1418201 1ni;. good m1f('S. t 105680) '71 TOYOT-' $1596 '70 FORD PICKUP Corolla. 4 ~peed . R&H. Custom Explnrrr. VS, 11 uto., MAKE arctic "'htle, good miles. R&.H. good mile!I. \Varranty OFFER 1651CEK) . available. {12196Cl . MAVERICK . . SALE J tpffds a11d a11lomatlc models. SalM with 9h1yl raofl . EXAMPLE: '71 MAVERICK F~etory 1q11 ipp1d. 0~1.., I J,000 rt1 il11. Ori9in1l l~r11·ouf. 182900Fl. OUR PRICE $179"6 SALES DEPT. HOURS t AM TO 9 PM MON·Fll I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM "To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6' PM TUE·FRI I ·PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 l"M SATURDAYS ' • I • ' • • $199TOTAL $59 TOTAL DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT PAYMENT BRA-N-D-NEW~Z2 Courier Pick-ups - '72CAMPER tltw I ' f•ll Ce~ Owtr CROSS COUNTRY Slttp« ICl'lfftd wilh ice baa. silk. fnlnt di111tt1, (17795) '67DODGEVAN SPDITSMAM V-8. Cl1'0 fnlnS. CllSklm. UEX157 '70FORDPu FlOO Style1itlt J .Long bld{84614() '65MUSTANG -ltodio. hlattr, bucket seats. license PGT • 591 ,,.. , - '71 PINTO u 2DOOI 1600tc. t.icbt seats. (349CPH'I '66 PONTIAC:: l • Mani Hanltop rodio, heater, Lit~SI TRK824 -·-- Sunday, April 2, t qn BRAND NEW '72 DAILV PILOT p I 4 Speed Tronsm isslon, l 600cc Engi ne, Bucket seo1s, Emission Control, Or~er your choice.of.c.olor rodoy. s1m f Ull PRICE $59 TOTAi $49 TOTAi DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT PAYMENT CASHPM.l 51909.15. OfffRm> PRCl $7411, 41 MOt.'THS Oti1 APPROVID CREOO. A.'IMJAI. % RATt 1 1.~5. Full y Synchron ixed Trans .. 170 CID Economy Engine, Emission Control , Sel f-Adlusli ng Brakes, The Simple Machine. Order your choice Of Color • !odoy. _ 51977 ~\~E $199 TOTAi $51 TOTAi DOWN MONTHl Y PAYMENT PAYMENT $588 ... ·- • • ' .... , ' OA/LV "LO I D ? .. .. ( Everyone Hes Somtth in~ That DAllY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, _:)Find It, Tredt It With a Went Ad /. Someone Else War 's ~ • The Biggest MarkE!tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results , Jin1r1I ' <71n1ral Wclt<)11®Corr1pany I •' t I'. I 1 0 f~ '-J \\l ,lton &. C'o n1p1tny '''is he.~ to extend a HAPPY EASTER to. all our friends Our off ices \\'tll he closed i-:a~1er Sunday ~tl that our empln)ecs can be \\ilh their familie.~. f~ric D. \Ve llon, Presi dent. G1n1r1t * COllBIN·MARTIN PRESENTS * 5 Bedrooms COLWELL $3_5,,000 H11~111if11/ 1w-,.r nf•11 , ;;~"'"'rt" (;1'1$11' 'lr!la :.! i1lriry, !"> ~tf rnn111, i ,/\11.lh, lari,:r k1tfhf'n, "!th 1•1tt1ne 111 f•11, plu!l fl'lr· 111111 1 l1111n~ 11n'11, la1n!I,\ rru, rl••lf I••,., din;: fllf'j1lft1·f', tw·:iul1!11llv rl•··~1111!1••I !hru Hli!, l"l•lllp h •Jo•J.\ ri•flt••.J, \l'I"\ •fill' t t'lll di• .~ru : sl l'•'t>! REAL WORK TO BE DONE in 1his cl os.e·i n, 1-ROR i\I, l Rath hom .. f':. \'ery large back yard, 112 car gara~e. 18.9~0. CUL-DE-SAC lrnmacu la tt! honle in :-.'lrsa Verrle . 3-Rl>Rl\1. 2·Rath, f'aneled J) C (:aragc. J,.<iJ"ge pauu '~i th brick bar-b-quc. S~0.500 l·'llA·\'A. OPEN HOUSE, FRI-SAT-SUN J\lo,·c in condition -\'nc:ant No11·. An un- bt.•atablc 4 bCd roo111 , 21fl b<'lth ho1ne 11·1lh fan1ily 1:uorn. 'l'rrrific Jand sc;i ping. Jntrl'ior complclcly flcno~·atcd . $3J ,000. --------- Vermont English $31,500 3 + D•n + Din• S 1· PER iS.1i\1ACL'l.AT[~ L.oimrl i£h1Pr Mm• hnsi,o; 11 f'fA!'kting u~M hr1rk ftr•· plA<'f' 1n giant l1\·1n';!' mom' }'nrn1.11I dinf'. Al.I. TILE Pl'R l\ITCll F:N~ Til• hrP11k· f.•1.~1 t.11.r. Jlf>rnrarnr 1\·a.H - PJ'lr"r a.nrl rarpf'ting, .l qUPl'n Jii11r btr!rnom~~ PLUS 0£/\' FOP. l>,\O: Call now - 61~·0.~0~. IORl\I I. Ol\O\ '" l?EAlTOl?S General * * Gen1r1I * * .* * TAYLOR CO. EASTEll GREETINGS * * CHOICE LIDO ISLE -$/lS,000 \'oung, modern. approximately 2.600 sq. ft. of e le~ance. Lui;h south patio..,.., li ghted foun· la in Douhle glass entry do(Jrs. Terra zzo floors . Blt-i n stereo. intercorn. T\'. lmpres- sh·e floating stair"·ay lead ing to upper level. ~ RR .. 3 ba . 40' ('orner lot fa cing ~streets. 100 VIA FLORENCE OPEN SAT. 1-5:30 BIG CANYON -BRAND NE.W- NEWPORT 'SHORES Walk to Beach Pool + T •nnls ' L"l\""BELIEV''EABLE! See th!t. CllSTO~t RUIL T 2-story to- d;iy~ Pr1\·a11• hrarh! Tf'nnl! rluh~ Pool 11 ilh c-Juhhouse'. PL\ ·s hugP l1\'1 ng rmm "'"h llMr In c r 1hn.': hrirk fir,.. p!11.r,., rnn;n11J rf ining ! 4 1la.n1 hl"r!rnnm~. PRIVATE DOOR £NTR\' FRO\! BEACH. Cit II nnw -645 0303. I OKI \I I. Ol '11\ V.A .• F.H.A. BUYER YOU CAN . STOP DAY QREAMING ''ou \r il l love livin_g in this prest ige country cl ub-area right in the he~rt of J\1e,rport Beach. $41,250 Guarded entrance to area & pri\'a!e r . ('. J.'LA(l/!I.'• Lar ge corner lot home '''ith 4 herlrnnnt", I :i4 b1ths. Roorn for rao1per or boat b@hinrl fenre Thi.~ won't last long' Offered at $29 . 750 . EASTBLUFF MANSION Larl!e!'t 5 bedroom. 3 bath l\1ac:to bu il t. fami ly 'T m. ho me on lar,l?e Int . Near to park & all i;r hool s in ('orona de! l\1ar's best ne igh· borhond. Offered at $!'14,750. QPEN SAT. & Sl;N. J -5 2664 13ASSW00D DOCTOR'S CUSTOM HOME One of l\"e'''P0 '1. Beach's fi ner hon1cs in IJoV,- er Shore.~. \vith bay vie\\'. 5 lledronms, 4 bath~: pool. vie"'; n1as sive frpl c. Built -in pool - side entertain ment area. Offered at $139 .000. GOLF COURSE LOT Bu.ild you r dream house. overliJoking the l\fesa Verrle Golf Course. One of last remain- ine. \Ve sold l\\'O last '''eek! Ca ll us for de· tails. HARBOR VIEW HOME WITH VIEW! Ou f:;tandi ng "Palermo" n1odel. Q\\·ncr ha i:; spent thousands in rlecoraling & landsc ap· ing. 4 Large bedrooms. ,,,·o·level mstr. bed- room . Offered at $62.950. WATERFRONT · PIER Cuslo111 duplex. NC\\•port lslaJJd .•. this is a beaut iful. \\1ell kept· propert.v · lots of pride in O\\'nership. 0\1·11er -\\'ill carry l st T.D. Joan \~,iith no loa n costs. Offered at $82.000. MOVING . LEAVING AREA? \\1e can hel1> vou thru 1-:rnployee Relocation Real Estate Serv ic.:e. lNo Cb.er.g_e). CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 -~N=EE~D-A ~· SPRING TONIC? Thrn ~•'•' lh1~ ~p;irkl111i;:­ i'll!;lnrn flr~1c111•1! 1lfW~! sr1. fl , hnmf' irl (·ho\t •f' ('1 1n111,_ drl l\1ar lnt·. II It h H h1'1•:1Jh!Rk· 111,1(" O! II \It'"· lhts ~' IRl'Cr hr'5 11 nd ;p~ hnthi;. Qunli!.v \\ /1v l 'Hl'l"~t!'i IHl•I tln1p1•'\. l'lu5 lth111 \'iH 'UUIH Fy .... IC'nl. J11·11 io«l & t1lr1•1-r1! f)ll()l. /\ IHUSt M'I' lnr lh•' Jnri.:r. f11n11- Jy. l'n•'l' S l'.IO.t~i<I. l'111l ti7:: ·!t:Lill :-.'uf\ • Eastside • $20,000 ~:x.·rllrrit stAr1rr hn111f' f1lr ~·1111 11';!' 1·nu11IP. 4 :onfl r u"l !;ld" lr11•R ! inn nn n011-t hrnue:h ~11'""'-I..11 ri;:r 1F.fl IL lot Plrnry nr ronn1 fnr !nr" 1111d JW!~. Nn rf011·n {;J SIM rln11·11 FHA. J>on't day d rcn111 .any longrr about the cJ;:1 y" you can in v1:sl in i11con1 e property -it's to- day \\'ith th is offer nf t1ro ho111es one one lot . Lo(.·atrd in an accessable'arra, close ffJ shopping and school!>. Eac:h hon1e is 2-Rrrl- rooms, 1-Balh, 8 I Gas Kifchcn . Both are upgraded and clean. Oflered under FH.J\ Terms $32,950. · BA YCREST VIEW LOT Building plans included \\'ilh th is le\'el 80 x 100 l3aycres t parcel, one of the best olfered for $23 ,500. CAPE COD CUL-DE-SAC J.a rge 4 bedroon1, 3 baths, fa1nily roon1 & dining r oon1. lluge side yard for Boat & '!'railer Access or to install a S\rim min~ pool or fin excellent yard for i;1nR!I child con trol. No Do,vn Payment to Qualified Veterans. $43,500. VIEW FROM A HILL llere is a residential pa r c e 1 in i\'f'\\'porl Hei ghts for someone '"l'io \\•ishes to design their own home. Fee land $18,500 . ---General Conversation Pit liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Fireplace A flOlllt' Tul' 1·1!1t-rla i11111d°' ,t- far111ly Ji1·111~. '4 '"'1 !1~••111, :.! l1at h, r111111ly ""•Ill, ·u Newport . Corona <!el Ma r . Costa Me•• d1 :1·on11 .. r'11 il1·(•iu11. <"1.,:-;r lo 1 .. --... ----------,-------J Iii<' h1•11<•h, sli11 )"UI' bnn1 Goner1I ~~neral 1u11I t":•111v1-r 11111 11u· 111d11 <!I iiiiijjjiiiiijiiijjjiiiiijjiijjjjiiiiljjiijjjjiiijjiijjjijjiii I your hu11H' 1111d l lf•~in f'll· j(>.\'111u; l ift'. Price only MACNAB-IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES ~JJnpp';f MAKE IT A GOOD DAY! • SUNSHINY VILLA ..... beaut iful pool. 2-l evel s of glamor \l.·ith son1e v ie\\'. A nRtural for added Bay & Vi e"' su ite. $89.500. F~l aine Svedeen BAYFRONT -LIDO PENINSULA Sunny 1'errace -:l RR 's -2 b<'!lhs -pool - boat .~li p -gourn1et kit chen -fireplace. $87 .500. f'rank Peraltfl 642 ·1t!.15. NEW DOVER SHORES HOMES F'1na l opportunit ,v tn O\\lll a ne1v Ivan \Veils Ga la1'y Dri ve ('ustorn Jlo n1 e. f'hoo!<ie fr on1 R ~per tacular ne\v custon1 ho111es \1· S\\'eeping view of b;:iy and tnountain .~. f·'rorn $$92.~00 lo '151.000. Furnished 1nodcl Ol'l·:,\J O.i\JL). 10 a .111 . -5 1>.111. ::!006 c;.i\J.1\X\. JJ J(J\'J·:. STEPS FROM SANDY BEACH l"har1ning year-around hn111e. Sele<'l t1ret1 . 2 RR., 2 bath. panelled .~tudy, \VRlled sunny palio. ('on1n111 nily beath. sl ips. and tennjs c;ourt. $64.900. DOWN HOME TASTE ! J·IC1 !( d<1or. (.'Ollnlry ('nokin_g kitche n. f'artially ptine led l.n: .. \V hit e hrick hearl h. rle,vey fresh gard.en~ & fruit trees. The ne,vest n1od laste in 3 RR '< & FR . Onl y $29.950. Lo is Miller 642·8 2J5 . FAMILY BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Let lhe kidj; enJn.Y 2 (an1ily roon1~. Cl country kitchen & 5 BR 's. \\'hile you relax in an ele- gant n1a.~ter suil ('. ~rar-iouii Lll and for1nal DR . 1\ great l)o\·cr Shor~s vtllu e at $179,500. * * PALERMO MODEL * * O)' ner trt'lli ,ft.•rrl·li lo l<u l'op(' .. Ju st (lni shed redecor;itinJ.! 1111 ~ ~l11 u111nJ.! 4 llll ., f 'fi. hon1e. r an '! last al 1hi~ pr1<"<'-S!\9 500 (includes the l11 nd : I. Ja11c 1:ra11·t• Ii l2-R2:i5. ELEGANT FRENCH BAYFRONT l\lajesti c Cl'ys ta,I l'handf'licr: "ood & hrick counlry kitchen. 1,caded bay ''ieY.r \\tindov11 all bean1ed ccilin,l.ls, forn1t1I dininsz: 4 BR'~, 41..2 baths. dramat ic til e deck. priVate p11rk~ ing. OPEN DA ILY -1641 Bavside Drive: Don Todd 67~1935. • MACNAl·IRVINE Realty Compeny 644-6200 642-823 5 $40,4.-itl Fl IA/\' A Trrrn~. rtlflnt' 1117-WlO. FIRST HOME? $19,000! Near Beaches A ll)T FtHt A LITI'LJ-:! Prr- fr<'t !;IJU'11·r hnrne 11·i1h hili( 1111111: nw1111. !-'Pl'llllll 11inr. ~2fl ~-Ai\llL\' HOOl\1 ALL IN 1.;;..-o·rrY PI NE! Cnhin krtc·ht•n. Cul de Riii: Inf, .Jng- tn hrao·h. \\'alk t() shops. f'A ll /If)\\' -645-030.1_ IORl.\I L 01\0\ RF,,, l 10R' HAPPY EASTER Please join our staff 1nd their famil ies in celebratin g a Happy Easter. Georgie 'Recker Peg ~loffatt i\1ary Ellen Cr umley ~lil drerl Shaw J)avid Del,afl cy \'ee Stinson Ol ive F.:n glish · L\'nn Thorne Annie f:nt7. Rifhard \'ogel i\1ar ion ~!all Be ver!v \\lasson Gene i\1ayo lleien \Vood JERRY MOFFATT , MANAGER ~ ANO A3SOCl~H$ REALTORS Executive Golfers 644·7270 Rrnu11ru1 5 11('(1rm111. 2.suo 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWA Y 1<rr. fr . t-\1-.·111 11·,. hon1r ju"!" CORONA DEL MAR , CAL IF. pu ll 1111 a,v ( 4 hlf)(•ks I lrom' l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!/l!l!!!!!!!!!!/l!l!!iJ!!~/lllJllilliill!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!! l'il""a \'rrr!r (.'nuntry' l1ul). G aneral General 1 1•1\~ lh\~ rnr " huy .111 1.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;:;;::::;;;;;;:;;:::;; s:12,;11~" ('nll l•1>luy for ~p­ pn1111tHl'll1 11! 1"'1'. CAN'T F1ND IT? • \\"ILi .• RU!LO ~·nur drr1un hnn1r, 11.~1 '-' ~1.1rr for coin· plr1e hOrl1c l)llckngC', -SAYSHORES- V/ EW & POOL \\fl!~J'([Ulll t'U1.L llunlft, 4 (If 5 hrtrn1<t. \"1r11· fr1)1TI mo~t J'!'ll)im, .111 J.'r. Inf, Jfl'l.clOO~ ';])OllJl l. Enjoy th 11t beach home • free! Spacious 2 bfdroon1 hnme plus 4 neat in come units, all on a beautiful 80 ft . lot near Bi.U Corona Bea~h . $13~,000. Sh own by appo1ntment , Mrs. Hopper. f French Architecture 5 BR .. & formal DR . Beau1iful design. Large Genuine \'rry spal·1ou~ 4 hPrfrMm 1 lot. $98·500 (,"EORr,c• RD . OP~N SA T 1.5·.30 1 Fixer-Upper! honi., 11·11h a ~nrirrou~ h,.11,. 1 55 RO\' . .\L ST. ~•c. c. '0 • '''""d POOL, 0"0000' NEWPORT BEACH SPECIAL -$•5,000 Large Mesa Verde lithhn~. Ca lhrrlral re1l1ni. Larte picture-"·indo"' \'ie\\' of lhe lovely 2-Story f;iniily r11om, fAmnu.o1 t 11r· B R Street !•-street Joi Secluded 3 '1 11·.e par .. 51'1!rr, 4 k.'"i ·Sl:i!d dl'll kitchen \\l!h All t'l('rlnr aC ay. ' • .,._ · 1 - "Ay.·11.rd" built ·in!;, rfi~h-bedroom hnme '''it h 21h baths . 2 Fireplaces. !'lM1'!'ll"lms. ·' h.:t•h~. huill·in~. .\i'llithrr. r nnnal rlinina: tyll"lm. 1 As.r;:ume good \'A Joa n. IOcr. dO\\'n. f1N'pl11 cf' 11nrl fnrn1111 dining • Cln·t' tn c-nun lj) rluh. Netds Patk>. Ln11rl~ nf rlrrkin.i::. 011e I LINDA ISLE _ •tss,oo·o EACH ~ :i tn1 nl T J, C. Pr1red r lsht y ear nPii· 111•h fln P5t 1111111" T\ro NE\V bayfront homes read)1 for 1mmed · 111 ~'$.fl;,() All trrm.~ ·\'A no "·all rArf'f'11 ni::. nr;jp!'!I, J \i')i.tr r :-nflPnr-r. ?\!any t X· 1 iate occupancy. Unu~u;:il desi gn b.v \\·ell-kno\vn 1ras! o "'' n f' r anxi"u~~ architecl.o;. Spacious open plan. high ceilings, 54().1720. ~un rl eck . 4 BR .. FR .• DR . & study. O\\·ne'r TARBELL 2!155 llArhnr. (t'l:<ta ~Jr!l11 UPPER BAY lt11c" j;!l'x1.1;1' p;irk·likr-.v<1rr1 I !llilkf'.l 1hi.i: 4 Mrm. r ustom ''A \\'!NNEP.'.'· 011'~""1 trAn.lfPrrPrl anii mu~! .tell' Pric@ .iu!!l rtrluef'd lo a t'f'all!!tic - $36,000 Oprn Saturrla.y ' 1-~ ~19 \'ii;ta 811.ya, C.\I. Newport · at F•irvi•w 646·8811 (anytime) $33,500 Greet The Spring! F:njoy lhC' ~pri ns: fln11·rr.l t., htt<lding-.i:hn1b~ hrrP in fhil" 4 hrr1r110rn, 2 hA1h TP~lfi"ncP. l lu~r-living ronm wilh ln\'il- in~ lirrpl11.1·"· Ru ilt ·in dTt>llm ki!c•hen, d15h11·11.~hPr, like Instant m11i irl al'rvict>. Pr,.~. lige JOl'ation. JOO yr. n!rl Olive lrt'e "h11.rles lh@ fmnt ~·llrrl. 540-1720. TARBELL ,~·ill consider exch ange for land , apt. bldg ., sm aller home or TD's. Hutry '. 8 LI NDA ISLE OPEN SAT 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE Another choice T::i v!nr Co. Exclusi.ve '. Call us about this vacan·! lnt. Buil d your 0\\1n \ux- ui:y home on th is isl rind of finer homes and ,yachti n~ .. 4. real b uy~ $69 .~ HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautiful near-nev.· 2-sl orv home v.·1lh 4 bed- rms .. fam . rm . & formai DR . 2 Fireplace~. luxurious carpel in.':' & drapes. "·et bar. patio ,;,. cha r-glo barbeque. Garage has many cus- tom feature!'. Land included . S68.500. 1741 PT SHEFFIELD OPEN S.~T 1-5 :30 EASTBLUFF -~.soo \'ie\\' o( UC!. mou ntains & brigh t lighti;. Quiet cul-de-sac street. Nice family home "' 13 bed· rms . & family rm. Is land kitchen, pool-sized yard & nice landscaping. 914 CITR US PL OPEN SAT 1-5 :30_ DOVER SHORES -VIEW l1nn1ecl iate occupancy! Profe .~sional decor in. this vi e\v horne \\11th :l bdrms., f!m. rm. & study: Luxury carpeting & draperies. Rm. for boat. I~u~h !and~caping. $79.500 CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS Big Canyon fa irwa y lge. lol . S58.IOO Dover Shores waterfrt. h:>l . . . S49 .500 ( Office Open S1turd1y "Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Sin Jo1 .. uln Hills Rotd ''Overlook in9 lig Canyon Country Club" N!WPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 * * * * RIGHT FOR tj)UICK SALE General General Nu·P l'Ul-rlc -i;ar. l-~ASTSJ DE o;:;;;:;;;;;::::;;;:;;;;;:::;;::::;;;;;:::;;::::;;;;;;:;;::::;;;:;;;;;::::;;;;;;:. C.~1'. Ch11.rn11n11: 3 hrtiroom, • hAl'fi11·orlrf flnor.~. firPpl.11r-P, huilt 1n~. rlnuhle gnr1'1£f'. E x- t'rllcnr t'Onrl1rinn. 52i,50fl. ~2'.l \\'11ln11t. Open Sunday J.5 pm. 400 f.17°' I C.M. NO NO HJt\'f' you f'\'f'I' he;irrt nf 11 /\'o Otl\.\•n, r\n C-n~r tn huy 11 ht'lmt'? 4 hf'rfrmm. 2 h111h~. .lh.llg C'at'JX'!S, f Ir " p I 11 (' t' CO\'Prrrl p.'ll 1n, h n1l f -in h11rhf'1·ue. f'"l: tll'l11· fnr mflrP info. 'it ·nniy cost S50 tn J t t in. R47-{i(llO. -y,-BLO-CK TO BAY Cu.~1on1 ?-~!Ory '1'1lh 2 Brtrm~. It 1111 nffu·t>, Zl'ln~rf C-1. Clnl'>t' In hPa C'h.& hay. A fine vif'IV I fmm up~!a irii. Prict'd fl t $;i2,500. Ce!!: 67.1-:166.1 979-8165 F.vf's associated 8AO K ERS-AE4.l TO RS 1025 W 8olb"ir 611·166) PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 54 Lindi 1,1. Drive 5 BR ., 4 bath home wilh 50 ft. dock Beauti- fully decor3'ted, "'ilh marble str. bath. crystal chandeliers, fine carpets & \rallpa- per. dumb"·aiter & many other extras. 57 Lindt Iii• Dr ive C u~lom 4 BR .. 3Y.l ba . home on l.a,2oon. Mstr" BR. has sitting area & frplc. \Vaterfront family rm . w/conversation pit around the frplc .; lovely garden , lge. slip .... Sl.89.500 77 Lindi Is le Drive Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on Jagnon . Huge mslr. BR . "'/beam ceiling. frp l. l .. ge. !iv. rm. & fami.ly rm. Formal din . rm. Secur· ily Sys lem , de ck & boat slip, . . . . $230,000. 101 Linda Isle Drive Lovelv 5 BR., 4 ba . home with dov.·n.!'tair!l "·11 terfront m~tr. suite & lge. game rm . or ~tudy. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings. quality ron~truction 1 slip ........ $155,000 For Complete lnform•tien On All Homes & Lots, Ple111 C1ll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR :Ml VACATION ALL YEAR 8ay1/d1 Dr., Sulto 1, N.8. 67S-6161 G1n1r1i 1n )Ollr 1)11·11 nt'M llf''4' J <.ten1r11 twlrn1 . hon1r PIAnJlf'(( ('(Im -I ~ ... -· .. '"v- n1unity offr~s u"e <Jl pnril, I lmER t·lut>hou!<r, '""'"~ c-<Ju r r, THAN J'IArk, phtyli(rflllnrl~ ,. t c-. llnn1e Mii l fltte nr .(munt'I. RENT $22,7501 rt,.,11·n, ~rr,.r hurry on this n11r-. C;ill Walker & Lee Rrioi)lnr~ 2790 H111 rl:>or Rh·rt . ,111 Adl.m.!o ' HE!re'S AN INVESTMENT ll'nrth rt'ln:<1rtr rint:. (}.1·ner Ji. qu1rlA!1n,!-'. h;i~ tnrl"'x. riridt' nf 1111 nrr~h1 p Ownt'r ha!. h.'lf'l l'Jn \''ll''lfll'U'I-Jt11ti ht'~'& 11 h,v! Jnrl')me $445. Should snrl rl')uld I'll' $465. A rt'a.J buy .11 t S42,9(l0. On Eastslde ot ro,.111 :'llt'~ll. LARGE-RUMPUS RM ,i hPtironm -+-rlf'n nr m1kl' 11 ~ hf><irmm ~·1rh '11nlng it.rt.. LRrc~ m.:i .'t"r hrrlmom, 2 hA th,~. hu1l!J n~. 2-firl!plitce~. p<Til.~11.P )Ar<i. A~ k I n i: $42,;i(l, , HUNTINGTON BEACH ~. 1"11 G;irf1tlrl nlf Bmokhurst. 10 ~ tin. Only $Zl.~. 3 bPrl room. 1~. h;ifh~. buUti11i, rfhl R:il r, ~·/boa t door. · '.\hnut,.~ tn ~t(ll'P.~ & hP11ch. Lochen my er Realtor [l'l'S 673-'1575 STOP! DON 'T DIVORCE ~·nur~rl( fl'l"lm !hf' privlletl!: of ~"H":.R th11< hr111utiful 3 hftclronm, 2 hii th hom•. Prt~ent n11·nr r!ll hlll\'P kl'p! 1·i n1r ··vi .\11rr11mmACUllllt> Onl y S.\l ,.iOO, rH A -VA Tt'rm~. C";i!I "47~Mlll N&.1·: -----• • • Ra y Holmes 108 E. Oce•nfront 81lbo1 'You 11..rP lht 1\·1nntr of Z t1("k,.!~ f') the Western Nation•I Boe~ & Me rine Show ~t lhf: ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER April 1,.1 !hru Arri! 9th Plea~t rall 1;42.;,,;111. e.xt 314 hfo!\l·Ppn !l A 5 ,m to claim yn11r tickf'1J, !North County tnll-{rt e nu mhl>r i~ 540-127nl * * • ARE YOU READY? For tht r utf'5!, cosleiit. ml')lt unusus! 3 BR horhe tn '"rlurt~d Chin11 Covt. 11.7 h!ork!I in priv11. r.-~11ch "i th II pettk·ll·hrJo ()('I'll.TI \'it'W. 2 . llt'IT)' ~·Ith 11ind1ng 1tair ""~" to l!\'\nJf l'OOm + kHrhrn. A rf':11! Ar t I • I rl't!'f'111. A~kini:: $35.000. C11ll 67.'\-$.5.'iO. \·RL· 'THE RE A.I, ~ ESTATERS ('I ' ', ' ' Nn nionty do"'·n VA terms. f'.1111 ~~j,"i.i. SHERw••D REALTY J8$4-8rookhursl. • V. REAL-.Est11 fe $a]l"S. Like ""'Orkir'tir in !ARUM B@a.c-h! lmm('lfh11" t'lptinJng krl' tv.•o qu11llf11'f1 lll'Pmlf.ld' p@.r90ft!I, SAN!)(' ,\STLE Rt«iil E818h! t..iYf' thf' Hf@ of luxury In thi11 l Mdmom, 2 bath con· domlnium. juAt Slf'fl! to pl anrl clubhou!lf'. 2 c.,r 1tt.r111r Y.i th Ally . entry. No r•rd Y..'Ork at oultide nu1\n. •tc~.n11ntt. All l~\1 for S21.!'IOI). C.11 "6-231J. Owner Tr1nsferr1d Likl' livin:t nn !hr R1virra. "ith C'llrl'jrH Jn1v J'llA in· t~na.nct. J;nJoy 1he ponl. I Private ""'"'· 3 ""'1M)()m•. 2 I -l-UXUREE I I ~!I. ~ll t·lrt dr@11.m , ~ kitrh@n, tlt~'4'.itShl'r. PluJh carpetinr. drl!.J>1!8. Prime Cost• Me.a locatton . CBRK), &Ol-1710. !NP11· 01\i~f'} .. • • 4!!4-l!02i'I * * •. '0 1 Till:: Rf.Al , ,.~ F.STA'l'l:RS ,... TARBEL • Hu.gf! Vie"'' Pa tio ~ck, 1- Bdrm., 2 dtjUXf! ba!t¥ k nothinr but the 8 e 1 t thruout. Stt Xl01 V!Jta C1111dsl, In the Bluff1 . CaJl : I CURT DOSH, Realtor H1rbor View Center 901 Dover Dr ive artl, H•'CI. tn S2IOJ.m,. 1444 M1cArthur Blvd. Bill Gr1.1ndy, Realtor 3--ai\2 Bil Cnndo ·n"nr1\ii 29~ Hlltbm', Cost• Mm I _ ~drPJ. tn!I. end i1trvl-~"' "M•k•-Rl'IOm-;-F(lr--09 6'12-6472 -67~ Ew1, -_J22!1. pPrh!!P,5 1,.~ ••IU.· 4 . 8 . 10 UNITii d y ••.• c 11'. n llUt ll'if' 1730 w. CMl l H111'iway _..NIYERSll-Y-REALTY 1 l41 FIAYJC1rl11, r.; A. f;j;'"i-fi!J;'I NEWPORT BEACH l=~·~-.-~,,..,-.,.-,,~1 py.-______ -. .-. ____ 110U~ Hunt\Cllf WA!ch lhll~~~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!~~~!!!!!~ --LILW.<ZJWWWl.LlLS%JV OPES HOO>-..,;"c_• I ~ rtpUonall)' rl'lnl1 cl'tt!lt. Ch!l;l11 r.1t$.ll Att.11 glll"!Jt .• ycwr trlllh a CASH I t's II bn!f'tf' .• ttU your LaN1t1 n.ealty Inc. 1'0RTlN, 1tEALTOrt "Jrh a DAlLY PlLOT I lt@'!ru 11'Hh eaM', u.uo DsUy 968-4495 "4Uim 6'.S-S625 CIA ~ all. Pilot ClsA11 f1ffl Sll-!J6TI. -------- _ 3001 E, CoHI Highway Corona def Mar 673-6510 ' ' • \ \ IN KEEPING WITH THIS RELIGIOUS AND TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY ALL UNIQUE OFFIC ES. WILL BE • CLOSED ' . EASTER SUNDAY. PLEASE HAVE .A NIGE DAY WITH YOUR FAMILY •.. .". AND CA LL US MONDAY. IFUll l'AGE AD AND OFFICl'S CLOSl!D1 NOW THAT IS UNIOUl! IUT ANSWERING SERVICES AJll WORMING ANO SA LESMEN All E ON tAlll A Ul'ill()Uf fi(),~f POPULAR BRc;lADMOOR : Harbor View 4 bedroom single story on a l9rge lol \vit h high . .privacy, sunny breakfast nook and paneled family room. '\·ou n1ay ha,·e seen this one before but it looks unique no'vtand priced at a low $61 ,000. Thi s v.1ill sell fast. PHONE UNIQUE CORONA OEL Ml\R ()lj·(;()()() A Ul'lllCUf ti(),~f POOL HOME : T'vo story fa1yYJy home on a , . heaJthy sized lot \\'ilh a beautiful heated anU · filtered pool. Four bedrooms, paneled de l'!, forma l dining and delightful patio area. Ex- c:ellent terms available. Offered at $47,500. PHONE UN IOUE MESA VERDE 64tl•li'J'1() A Ul'ill()Uf ti(),~f EXCITING : Harbor View Hills 4 bedroom . 2 glory on a fee lot that's as big as you could possibly want and the interior is as sharp as you could ask for! Beautiful \Vall coverings, lovely drapes and lu sh shag carpeting.1 This quiet cul-de.sac location is for the executive '5 family -and the executive! Listed at $84,950.. PHONE UN IQUE CORONA OEt.. MAR tllli·tJ()()() ---~._ __ _ A UNl()Uf tiOOf NOTHING COMPARES : Price wise and lea· lure wise there's noth ing in Ba ycrest/Dover Shores to compare \\1ith the home ~t 1227 Santiago Dr. 4 bedroo1n!i, cry5 tal clear deep water pool , cozy den-family room "'ilh.arched fireplace and owners "'ho are anxlou5 to see an o!!er. Priced at $87,000 . \ ' PHONE UNIQUE NIEWPOAT BEACH f»li•fS j()() ----e;;-,--- r- • A Ul'lllClUf tl()Mf A Ul'ill()Uf tl().~f SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY : Here 's a beauty! 4 bedrooms "'ith a \Vestcfill add ress. Fee land measures 80' x 14-0' and everything is the finest! ~g carpels, parquet en tr)"'•ay, nlarble pullmans and beautiful linen draper· ies . Offered at $59,500. TRADITIONAL HOME : T\\'O story·t n mode rn day sty le is th is l\1e sa \'erde 4 bedroo1n "'ith paneled den, manicured la"'ns and large for- mal din in.1? room. Located near park . school and _golf cour~e. O\\•ners are neat as a pin: but transferr..ed east ~ Price just reduced $2,000 I<> $44,950. PHONE UNIQUE NEWPORT BEACH CJ.ili•{;j()() ., Pl-40NE UN IQUE MESA. VERDE 64tJ•j'1}0 ~---~.~~-- • There is a fantastic unique new home development in the Harbor Area that merits your attention, .What's"·so un ique about it? Easy. Two words. Value and Quality. 'Compare these features to any other local development in the $42,250 to $59,950 price range. Three, four and five bed- room floor plans with up to 2960 sq. ft. of living area. G FH UND ' @l POOL Sl?t LOTS • .ADJ.ACE NT TO GOL' COURSE AND P'.ARK • J CAR G.AlAGES (most ple11t) &CIR.AMIC TILi OR CULTURED MARILE IATHS elUILT·IN CHINA CAllNETS • ALSO: CAST IRON TUIS, TILID SHOWERS. CIRA.MIC TILi ENTRYWAYS, FENCED II.AR YARDS, CONCRnl DRIVEWAYS, The architect is Kaltenbach , the builder is Buccola and the product is outstanding. The furnished models are located one mile south of the San Dieg9 Freeway on Adam_s Blvd. just west of Harbor Blvd. in the pride of ownersh ip com - munity of Mesa Verde. Phone: 557-8252. MODIL5 WILL II OP'tN TODAY. A Ul'ill()Uf tlCMf A Ul'lllVUf tif)Mf UNIQUE HOME : Beam ceilings, exciting sk ylights, massive used brick fireplace and a lloor pla n that's something unique! There',; 4 bdrms ., a huge grassy lot and quiet cul·de· sac location amid custom homes. Heated and filtered pool is a bonus! Off ered al $48,950. LISTED FRIDAY: Hard to find Mesa V.erde Cambridge ~ The three -.bedroom n1odel "'il h ' . fJHONE UNIQUI MESA VERD£ ()"45•J99() ---~-.-------... ' formal d in in~ room . 3 large bedroom !\' and lot with room for boat or ca mper storage. • \.> block to park and school. Pr iced al $35,950. PHONE UNIQUI! MES A 'VERDE ()4t• j:J;)() ~, ____ _ • .\ 1 1/llloH .l .1 l :C "' OLD SPANt SH ROSE : l·'.rr. 1·n 1her ne\Y Span· 1.•h r~nl'r ' \rC'hPrl rntr~ \1n.1 . hr<1111ccl ceiling.'!:, h11gc arlnhlror hrick f1rcpl:lf'(' nnd a nifty hide· ;i1\·ay spot 111 a loft nff the 111aster bedroom . This one ha s potePl\ial '. It also has '4 bed· rnnn1.~. n .1 rnr g;11:-agc ;inrl 11 to11· S48.900 price log. PHON E lJNIOUE MESA. VE RD E (j.f t . j J J() -----0 ----- A I 'l'llH . I I I lC '-"f ELEGANCE:· Lar.l(e a1nily pool home amjd custom hom es nea-r e Country Club is this fmmacul.a.te 4 hcftro n1 , 2 story \\'ilh 3 baths and roo1n .v den ;:i hc l11sc·1ous shn¢ carpeting. Master suite <lo \\'11 l ;.111·s <i nd 3 teenage r bed· rooms upsta ir~. /)on'I. for~rt a fa ntastically fu nctional hcntC'd and f1(1cre d pool! Perfect ror dipp ing, as \\1Cll as hcav-.v duty splashi ng. New listing at $56.500. PHONE UNIQUE MESA VERDE (j,(()•j)J() -----"Zli ·----°"'' • A Ul'ill()Uf: tl()Mf A 4 BEDROOM : Golf Course Cas tl e! It has a secluded pool. ma ~s i ve ~ame room and an enormous liv ing room that literally .. hang! out '' over the fan1cd lRth green of the Mesa Verde Cou ntry Club. Th ere's maids quarters (or teenagers retreat), a 3 ca r garage and a unique location on a hl uff overlooking a Jake. It's the ultim ate, and priced a~, a mere $165,000. PHONE UNIQUE ME SA. VERDE l)4C)•j }J() -----~;.;;----- .. ~ '· --, ... ~-"· •. .... ·· . . "r . f fi:~=~!fl 1 "i1~r1 v "~ '" ,...,, :"' ' ~ A Ul'ill()Uf tlOOf CdM FOURPLEX. Sec thJS before Sunset l\1agaz1 ne \\'rites it up'. 4 C'ute units on B 60' lot \vit.h a la\v n and big tree right in the mid· die. Darltng units and those little devil.'!: are money·makcr:i;~ Sotne 'have views, New ex• elusive at $137,000 . PHONE UNIQUE CORONA DEL MA" t lj•()()()() -----~-s ----- CORONA Dt:LMAR • 875-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mer MESA VERDE· 646-a890 2!.SO M.,a_11.1rdt Drive. Co11a Meaa 1 M9 WestclHI Orl'tl, Nt•POrt leac:l'I U~l()U~ ()ffl£f~ ' • - ' • , . -I ..., • ' .... , , DAILY PILOT D .( • I~ ( ~tforSM I~• __ .. Gener1I \i.ener1I -•· 81lbN P.enin1ul1 Cott• Me•• -SPANISH! .,,, Red Tile Roof $27,000!! ONE OF A KIND HARBOR VIEW HOMES • C. F. Cohlsworthy & Co. ~,.._....,,..,,...,,..,,.,­ f F. \ \' ff'.'et to Oc,.s.n. 3 sn. Tr1de or Sell. 4 ltlrm., hnm~. ln! k •,. S1~.im. 1 BA house In N. E.. ~7 E. 8Jllhrnl 673-6&.IO B.kr. Or1n9t for 1Hut 11me ERITAGE IJI">< L""Tf;O! rtED 1"11.E J{(~f 10 \'1&Ult{'1! .f: hrA!1\f'll REALTORS I "'"''"'' -<llA ltf'. SPAN· .. · -Two Offices - Serving The Harbor Area 2111 !ri1lol St., C.M. i ' ' ' 546·5380 540-llll 1500 Ad•mt, C.M. MAKE . OFFER Super ;inxinus 0\1 ner 11111!il ~rll to 111111 e Easl Jn1mC'rli<1le sale ne<'dcd on rell ll \' nPat & her1 rnnni. forn1al clinln~. lrtr_ee r;i1111ly roo111 tr1·lc1·rl ho1nc. Fully ilnpro\'erl 1n - rludin_g :l r<ir ~rtra.i:(r . :\011 tisking $4n.noo. PIPaSP hul'r\1. hr1ng orrcr' CALL 540· 1151 (Open eves J SWEET & LOW •.. Pr!<:Pd . is lh1s tharnunI; !\'lesa· \'l•rrlc ho me. :l fl vers17{'rl ticdron ins. 2 hRl hs, nr1v shag carpPls lh.ruout O"•ner bou~hl nr11· and is aslu ng only $:10.950. All terms arc available. CALL 546-5880 (Open eves J MESA VERDE Ou'n{'·r has 1110\;ed and an xiou.::~ \\ill sPll th is 3 ber1 roon1. d1n1ng rnnin . 2 hrtth . hi£: pat io. blnck \1·all fence·. fnr \'A appraisal. A t ruP l'aJue at $27 ,500. Loc.ited on riu iel cul·rle -sar. , CALL 540· 1151 C Open eves J EASTSIDE GOV'T; REPO. .~i s l rP l"r1.~crl ·. S 1.2:10 do11'n to a11ron(I ! Shrl rp f~fl~l ~idf' cnll;:tge on o\·erSize'rl ~r>­ c\udrd lot . t'oinpletely rernodeled. J)on't mjss th is onr. CALL 546·5880 !Open eves) SHAKESPEARE WOULD . , . like th is wrou,l!hl.-iron ba lcony pl us :J- bf'dronms. 2 bath. bui/tins and dn11hle car gar::i,i::c. co n<l o1n1n111111 hon1e! Exccllrnt lo- c;itinn. Only ~0.950. \'acant -Sho\v ;iny- t1me . CALL 540· 1151 (Open eves J GOLF COURSE VIEW Beaut1f11I f:;istsidc hnn1e \\"llh j)ano ra111ic Vlf'\V nf .(!Olf coursr. fratur1n.(! pl::istrr \\'rtlls, hard"•oorl floor s. hc'c11n ceilin_t:!s. formal <1111· i n~. buillin ki!chrn an<! <lrt ach cd rlnnhle gara£C'. Only $2fi.500 . llu rr~·· CALL 546-5880 C Open eves J NO DOWN VA o"·ner n101·1n_g 1\'nrlh, rnusl sell 3 bcdroon1, hr;i\'y sh;ikr ronf. .s!Pp rln11 n !i\·in,g 1·00111. bri ck firr.plar" <ind builtim;. J,O\\I [)()\\':\ FHA. i~O DO\r\ \'.'\, for only ~28 .CHIO CALL 540-1151 (Open eves J TR.I LEVEL Ne11·port BeRrh 'l'o,r nhou~r. ·rr.v rarcfrrP. Jj1·1ng in brauti ful surrnunrlinc:~. ('lnsr to beach 1t nr1 cinly s1rps to pri1 ale pool. :l RPrl· roon1s. ~ b;:it h~ cinrl fn r111<1l dining rno1n. Pricrrl brlo11 rnC1rkrt at nnlv $3 1.::.on. CALL 546-5880 (O?en eves J EASTSIDE COST A MESA Nu:e .\ hrlir1•nn1 . d1n111g rl111111 . 2 htilhs. hni ll · 1n ~. firPpl;lCf'. r.1t:; R-2 Int . rnn1n for hn;lt . c<irnpPr. rl c. 1\~k1ng $2i ,i50. Retter ,o;;;ce this nne qu ick' CALL 540-1151 I Open eves J REASONABLY PRICED iii l h1~ rhttrnun.'! n•,rlh c·os lR l\lt>~~ hor11r. 4 hprl ronn1o;;;, 1-4 h;i1h.s . cn1·crt"d p~lin. ,,·alk11h! rl1 stanrr to ~c honls . o,~·nrrs hnu~ht ne" hnme ;inrl are asking onl1· ~29 .500. i\O do\1·n \'A nr LO\\' rlo11·n FHA f Pr1ns . , CALL 546-5880 (Open eves J -Two Offices - Servlnij Tht Harbor Area i ' . l!ll Br l1fol Si .. C.M. • l40·1 1ll llOO Ad•m1, C.M. l4'·518D • TSll ' ~!l"/1 dn\\ 11 In Q:l(lnt hi" 1111: rno11 11. :i.1a.~Ji l\I? hru•k fll'l'lllll('P' J'!lll1ii.Y )'0(1111. Jl.\C'l~::-,·1 1,\ (il!l'll\lf-:T - 1;ARfl~:."-J l<\ITCllF:~' !'•JJ"'r 1..ini.: 'l"\\"(l LE\'~:1. \IA~r~:r! 1 :o;r1 r~:· \\'11lk Ht t'lriv-!.c rri \Iii•' •l!T~~1ns: l'<l<'lm , ,Jfl(; '!'II I Bl·:Af'J u:.:s· Act nOI\' -Cnll I 645 0:\03, ·• I ORISI L Ol SON ·'" P£A L70PS $29,900 NO DOWN JJl\'Ply i<p;I• 1nu~ <I hl'd1~••1 11~. 1 :l h111h h11n1e 11 1th ~rc·lurll"<I ,, 1•·a~ IJ\1ni.: 1'0f'>111. l1111l t 1n ' l-1!t·!11•11 , 11r!I 1n~11!;o.ltd. Prr- 1 n1·1trnr \\!1l!p11r•·r <ftt'rr1r~. r11t1n. r iirk J1k(' )i'lftl. j1U.1720. TARBELL BY OWN ER l.:i.r·.:« 1 p;:-J) S'I· 11 I 4 Hr. 211 h;i1h hon11• 111 S;1ndp111111r, 2 rn lllU1'"~ frf)111!'.1 ·.,11~1 !'h•~a. 1 J.11·111::: 1'•"1>•111 11·1lh s1•p111·ati- 1l1n ll\f: ru'<':t. h1···u!al'C'. rnu11· tr,v lot1 h1•11 \11lh · fantlly I 1'<~!111, .~h:tC: t' ;l. I' fl(' I J 11 1-: 1hrn11j.'hllt11. P:1!111, 11111.v l11111l- sr·11rM"I, f•'111·r1! ynrd. ! hln(•k f 111 rlr111rnl;1ry S!"hrwJI and J "lt"L I lililt ks In 1]1'\I' prirk· pli1.\J.::!1•\Hlll. $34.!}()(), ('11JI I :1:17·':111 (lf nf) :ll1S\\"CI', ii:~t·!H.ilif.'. ---'------I Newport Heights \'a•·1111I ;01d ln11r "1ln1<'. J h<'ril•lllTI!. 2 h:11h dl)!I \i•llff<' jll<:[ !'l'!llnll<')l"rl, r-.,·l'\I' fliillil 1111•t •·arp<'1<. 1.11 r.!.":" 1111 1\·11h 1'"'111 /ur C':ltllfl<'f l•I' hn:i1. \\ 11lk t11 hr•11·!1. nn1y s:'.2.~. rhtor1r f14U-:?:il::. $32,500 • 4 8edrm. Lets Play Pool! ~ f,,1tl1 !101111· 11 ilh ruu .... t ht11lt- .1 111 l\1l1·h••l1, <l1sl1>1 ffsh•'I", htii.:t• I <'ri"!".;,,d p:1!11'. 11d1)rnhlt• , pla~ J1.,u-i1• ;ind :<11 inc Ii''' Pl.t ':-: 1"~·1 1;1hl1' in1 liur,~1. \\"al1'I" .<:of1111 r tM! J411·17~~/ . 2!1!0 I lru·IHH", Cn.o;la _,Jcs11 TARBELL I I 1-DREAoMHOME ()SJ.\'" $'!:\.!1!"10. Q111CI tnlfflr· 1 111'1' s1rr1•t. '.\111~:-;nr Int. l'hrin1111i;.: :! hr drNJn1-hn111r. ~··11'•. prr nth Jn!·l1Hll'<: 1.1\("11. I :'11lut1 1t t'l l.\ Pr \'A 1<'nn<:. CnU .Yl5-.'W24 1tlprn c\'f'S.J ~ outh ,.(~ oast , $30,500-No Down J hrdnM•111s, 2 ha!h.~. <lr11 r1 n1·~1 h11llt 111 I c al u r" s • 1 d1~h11H~h<'r, l'a!in. l)fluhlc ' i,:11 raur. Qnr !r•1 rl. E:'>.1·rl1Pnl 1 .. !1..-11111•11, ,-,,11r.1hall, park, 1 ~w.1 , a11d rr1Tr:!-f1n11. C.:1'11· rr.i! 11 1r cond1tion111g S Iii 0';()4. TARBELL 1 r'" $23 ,lDD. :'\ Brdrn1. l'i Bii. i't'p!s, d1•ps, I p11t1n, i;lnrni::r blclt:. i:prink· lt>r~. rH,\ \'A tf'rm~. FHA-VA TERMS ::; Hf'rl1·111 + farnll.v rn1. l;1q:r 11nubli' 1·nf ,i.:ar. $25,!0'1. R:oy MCCardle Re altor ]1'10 /':('II no1r1 Hh·rl., c.:-.1. 548-7729 --Pool Garden Home [hr1·k in!n 1h 1~ l'X!'1!1n~ r·n11• 1 r 1 11 n I" a !' y J 1 \•: '' N }; C.\ROF:N Jf<l;\11':. l·h'" 2 A1 1'!'tlll~. f 11 U 11 I ;!Ill. :t lll'rlr01•n1<:. f/1111 11.v ronn1, 7', fiv11 pri\'At'Y l\~llc ar1rl ~fl;ll'kltlli;! prMll II Ith A 1·n.·ktn1J 1dAnll nnl.Y S4:1,%0 \\Ith 10"~ rlo11n PJ.l'~ 111' h11\'I' nthC'r!', l'All 67:\-S:i.'!(I. HAPPY EASTER I 1 ~· I Coldwell, Banker : ..... 833-0700 6A4·24~0 .. Lorge 5 bdrm .. 3 ha . SOME RSET model. Like ne"''! F:xt ra~ lafge let. ho.ice location on ~rcenbell. panlsh pit ttern vi nyl tile In entry and kitchen . Plush shag carpetll . $74,500 fee land. .. ,.,._•' IT HAS EVERYTHI Nli -UNIVERSITY PARK Spectacular greenbelt lncatinn. Patio \\·et1 dcsi,g ncd for outdoor living. larg't comhina- 11on ,1!3!i (lrepl11ce, lovely ~·all papers. 3 bd rm., 2 ba . plus bontHi room divided into cozy panel· ed den aod sunn y seYling roon1. $53,500 HARO TO FI ND -TURTLE ROCK Plan 4 ove rlook ing park, S\\'imming pool and hilt!', 4 hdrrn. 21h ba . ho111e in ne\v cond it ion. F;im ily roo111 . dining-roont. up_grarlerl car· pc11 n,g. \'an·~.11il \V(lll papers and olhcr extras. Pric e of $49,950 includes the land. SHARP -TURTLE ROCK HILLS A heautiful 4 bdrn1 .. 2 ha. President. Jfon1e ,,·J1h 3 ~r gar;tge. l"}nol ~ized Jot nn quiet cnl·de-.s;ic s!reet. \\"ell-plr:i nned pr:itios ;:i nd l;ind.scaping .. \1an.v olhe r special fe atures tob nun1erou s to list. $61 ,990. Red Hill Realty UNIVERSITY PARK CENTER, IRVINE CALL ANYTIME 833·0820 General General Keep thi1 ho"d'f dir.ctory -with you this wHkt "d Oi you IJO houw·hu11tin1J . All the locotlon1 llsted below 01• d•K•lb•" 111 qr•nl•r "•tftit by olllYertfsin'I else• wltere in todtfT's ·DAILY l'ILOT WANT .ADS . 1'01•0"1 1howl119 oren house1 ftr 1ailt or t& rent or• u•'lod t& li11 1uch lnformotlon Jn 11111 column eoch Fr ld aiv Ol\~ S•lur .,ov. HOUSES FOR SALE *1 IOQ ll"h 1te 675·722!\ (2 Bcdroorn~ ~a il ,o;, Coron~ rle! IS at & (2 BR: & Family or Oen) ~"lar Sun 201 Lilt1::1n Place ~ Eci~t si deJ Cos ta l\l esa 641;.i!il (Sun 1·51 '(J s~d room) 531 H 1\'f'r~1de Dr., !\'c11·porl Bea ch 646 71 i I !Sat & Sun '{3 BR: & Family R:m or Oen) 20'.lll f.alax v Dr. tDover Shnre~t i\B ll4f:o-1550 ·~R7.900 r Daily f0-51 2313 Rerl !and~. Ne\\'POrl Beach 642-8235 $48.5QO !Sat & S•1 n I \Ofi Sandpiper J)r . ('oron a del i\I:ir 644-l l 7i $:15 .500 1S uo 975 Sandcastle, Harbor \'i e1v !~ills 644-4848 (Su n 1·51 14 B@d room) 18513 Lim e C1 rrlr . fountain \ta ll r y 968-6779 $36.5QO 1Sat & Sun ~ C"¥"?n Sh ores Rd . Cd:~ "6n-1515 !Sal & Sun) 90R r·11r11s Place 11·:a stbluff) r\8 646-717 1 (Su n {4 BR & Family Rm or Denl *1332 Santia_go Dr. (Bayc resl) r\.B. 875-4630 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 342Q Sea Breeze tl lhr \l u l !illsl CdM n44-5'.lf\6 $72.ROO I Sat & Sun 1·5J lB:lfl (;al;ixy Drive, (l)Ol"Cf Shore~1 i\'R 642·8235 1Sal i ·5) 2024 Galax y J)rivc tl)over Shnrei;) NR 646· I 550 $124.800 llJa ilv I 0·5) **1641 Rt1 yside Dr .. c·nrpna de! ~1ar 67 5·!935 -tDaily ) 24R9 Fa ir\\·a1· IJriv C'. Cosla Mesa 646-0 555 . ~~ l.OOQ 1Sal &· ~11n *23 1R Hnll ida .v Rd. Newpnrl Beach 646·7171 1Sa l & Sun 2·5) (S BR & Ft1mily Rm or Oenl 2fJOll f~alax y Or 1Dnver Sh oresl NB 646-1550 $15l.OOO 1D,ily 2664 Rrtsi::\rnocl (Ea stbluff) t\.R. 644-7662 !Sal & Sun 1-5) *l~:lfl Galaxy <Dol'er Shorei::l {'l;.Jt 644-7662 . 1Sa1 & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (1 Bedroom) 2011 \list• Caudu al IThe BluHsJ NB. 642-64 72 673-3468 .-·es 1Sun (3 B,,.drocm) *222 1 Vi sl• Hurrla I Bluffs) 644-2915 $.12.500 N B. l~Un ll·S) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (3 BR E•ch Un it! **41 7 Via Lido Soud (Lido lslc l NB ·573.;ioo 1sun 1·4) WATERFltONT LOTS FOR SALE **1641 Ba ysi de Dr .. Coron a dcl M•r 675-1935 !Daily) ., .. , * • • l'ool t11d We~r'"' Realtors " RUSTIC HIDE·A·WAY Jn Corona Del Ma r tucked awav in a v.•ood- f'd deH. and just a fev.• blocks to· the ocean- 2 bedroom and den. I.iving room with stene f 1rep\~ce and v.·oo<fen deck with canyon view. Large patio u•ith 8 .8 .Q. '531700. BAYFRONT BARGAIN A truly beautiful ·ra1nily home Lhat-nf11ds ~01ne redrc"o r.ati n~ bu t is p'ric ed according- ly. 5 big bedroon1s. :l 12 bath11. for mal din· ing room and famil y ronm plus a 2 ber1- room apcirlment. A great investment! Shou'n by appointment. Eastb(uff Office • 640·0020 Baysi~e Office • 675-4930 ' General "SELLERS OF FINE HOMES " VIEW. VIEW. VIEW Sit a11y1\•here in this lar,ee living rm. & see the ocean . h:i rbor & ci ly li r:ht~. lmmar. 3 hdrm .. 2 bath & fa1nily rm. home 1~·. huge encl o;;cct pal in on each side. $50,500. CORO~IA DEL MAR· $32,500 -J~ar<I tn bel ieve~ J,cl 11:; sho111 vou th is vefy nice 2 bdr1n. hon1e, clo~e In shopping. WATERFRONT WITH SLIP Pri\';i lr slip & bearh, l!OOd s11•imminfi!. in an excl11sir e cnn1111unit.\". \·ery lovely hnme 11•ith lgP. Jivine rrn . & brlrn1~ .. 2 bath.s. rl inin;: rnt. & hrkf~L arr:i . Great ha~·~ide pat io. Anxiou s 011·ner leaving area . J::77 .500. r111r ~111rr A1·,.rn~ri1 t•\'"r ~ ~r;iri:; lnd1\"1rlti11 l rr.11l f'.llt11t e P"'!l"l"ICnec, or 675-3000 f /rJe le Barrell feeaft'I I·-f"'e:Jenf:J . ·' - CLIFFHAVEN _I PREVIEW SHOWING -Looks like a nrnrlel hnn1c'. F:xpanded 3 becirnom 2 hat h. ru~tic. \ro od panelinj?. <1nd fireplace in fam ily room. l 'niq11e ap pearan ce. bean1ed ce ili n~s. forced air. ne\1' ph 1mbing. Sl iding . rlnnr.o;;; to lovely deck an d .1:?ardens. ~loi::t ~ough t -a fter ne i~h­ borhood. 1'ree lined street rlose In .~chO"hls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4 I ,500. Office OP.n Saturdays & Sund11y1 PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Dr .. N.B. 642-5200 On• of • Kind 2546 (',1·,.,.ubrlllr l.Ane l 8P\, I , BA .\ family rm. Pf'tff'i"t lora1ion, ~ond vAlut . Cnm f'r lnl. Bo&1 'lrlr llc<'f~s. L.re rovPff!'i p,111io, P.ru'""l"d 11 rA11tf'. IAMrP hP11tt'rl pool. lnff'.'rrom. All hH ·1ns. Qui.lily r;h11 cpt. thruout, ~~p11.n l.t1h (;olrl 1 Exre\Jpnt l'l"i-'hbnr- hood fnr chllrlrrn, \\'I ll tl~tPd al $.-U.Olll. O\\•nPr M\\' llf'llina Ill $.\t:.oiJ Firm. l'o..ur 011•n GI or Cnn\'. tinancin,a: nr '"Ill an·an1<" fln 11nP1 nr;. Nn 2nrl'J1. PrinC'IPRl.!I only. Brin;: ch rcli book , [)(ln'f 'A"l'lir 100 Joni . C111ll fnr 11pp'l 54!l·Oj,10, BE~ in Cnl. Pk. 4 Lrg. Br .. 3 11lf'rl h11. l\1tYIPrniT.~rl P!tlrir. Frplt', 24 ' hv rn1 .. f111n1.'kng l'i'.< m1111t. Br. frp1rl lhrun11L Ro,,.! ~p. Sell .ri t 11p- fl1'IUJ1lll. 540-'1.i7fii . Corona del Mir Rf'at1 t \•if'11· nl h11~·. n1,ch• 1Jt!h1i; k C11.t11l1n>1 Sp11rkl1n; homr. rinnl. p.:1t1n«. l1tn1u. CALL : 67S·722S I .1 I R I Hom• & Investment Reelty ,;42:, ~'.. roa111 1111·~· .. Crt.\1 HARBOR-OC!AN VIEW ftnm 111 ni11~rrr -1'M~ lhi!l l.u11k H11rhnr \/ir 11 Hill!l b"ll.llty. 4 PI R, 21 1 RA. f.:i m rn1. STZ.~. ClpP n \.~ pm ~;rit /,, Sun . Q1\rnPr :W29 ~,.,._ hrr r1r . fi1't.;\".!:!i. --"--·-----325 Cameo Shores Rd . Corona d•I Mer 0 r>f'n ho11J1P S.1111 k ~un . Corn,.r !f)I. nt:"l"l'I n \'lP\\ , ;:('(IO YJ . fl , 4 RR , 31.1 RA, :-;,.,. 1 h1~ :.ln! hnn1r. fl11·nr r !i7:1·1:it:1, -OCEAN &~HARBOR- VIEW FEE LAND L1k" n,.11 . Lu!lk 1!11rhl'lr V1P1\ Hill<:. 4 Rr., 2 R11. ~·,.m. rn1 . i\ln.ny r -.:11·11,:, Sifl.:ili'I. l:uli 011tri11:1:trr DJ:. 011·f)<'r 64--1 ·5"16 fnr 1\pfll. ·-'---~--Ll1SI\ llArhnr V1F'\\, Unu!l1111l lllf'. 1-;tll'l!i rll'cnr. ~l'ltl\'lll"rl· «"llPr. A11:Pn!. f\i.l-722:1 HfR. HARBOR \'ir11·. pnnl, 2 hr, patit'I, l11nA\ 11rP,,.J1. AnJ1iou~. A~t. !i7~·7225 HIP. \/IF:\\' . 11n.1 S...nrlrif"'r nr. Sf-r lurlf'rl . :t RR., IJ:. l.11n1. rm. 01.1:nrr s.;;..!iOO. 644-11 n . HARBOR-VIEW HONfE 2 BR '1 rlf'n, li44·1010 Coste Mesi Mesa Verde Highlands No Do.,.,n To Vets \"nu h111-g,111n huntl'r:!i mu~t ,,.,. rh1J :\lf'.(11 V,.·rrlf' tw-:iuty. N,. . ""'rf""'1 , bt'11.1111lul P:iloc \'f'rrl,. ~rnnP f 1 r ,. pl a c,. , ll'l'~hl,\' p11 in!Prl Hl.~irJf! ~·Olli. Pric.rrl lr··· for M~sa. VPrrlP: In bt1ch 1re1. Prlncl· ptl1 only. 63).3271. EHi Bluff Pi1ule H11 Arrlv tcl Exquisite 3 bdrm. ain1le l~vf!I liv1na:. ln 1790 aq . It . Tl'lf"' bt1utUul '·P1u11 Plan ", fi\11kf'S \f11 hl'I! of.lerlng dt but. A mu11-t lff ~ ..... ,if~ &st t}-f1.lutr !'') ~~ ...,. /414 Vi~111 Dl"I Oro Nr11·r.nr1 8'-arh fill-IJ:U ANVTL\tE \\I ANTf:D! F:ASTBLUFf PRlVATE r ARTY DESIRZ:.S 4-.\ SR PRIVATF: ll0\1t rRINC IPAL.1' ONLY i71 \I ~71-619.i FULLER"M N ----Fountain Vall•Y -. S\' O\VNER rm) ~-ti., .C RR, 1~. RA, f11m rm. 1hllf ,·pl, u~f'd hr1rk p11 tlo, bli k1trhPn . $.12,fJOO . J792!i A~h !'I npPn Hnu!'le SRI. &. Sun. %.1-2141>. ------B\' O\\"'.\f:R ~ Br, 2 Ba hnn1 r, b<1;111 t hltn!., Irplr 11/t11!'; J<'!. nf'll' pr~m1um l rlrp~ .~ rqi1~. FR rl1n rm. s.~f.«l !!f;~7i!I for lnfe. ll\:11.1 LimP Cir. F'.V. Huntington Beach $27,900 Custom Designed G.I. rr.rm, -l1>1v rlo1\•n All l>f hf'.'1'5. 3 il \'P fll?f'.'rl N>citY10m!l. 2 h11t h11, family MOm \\,lh N l"h l\'l"rnlf pAnf'i· i n~ "'"rl f'lP,c<1 nt ftrPpln.c~. form11I rl1nin'-t•mm. Nf'wly pi!.!n!Prl , r1 i "n \\.,,. & h " r rt,.('flra1nr 11·Pllpal)l'r 11r · C'Pn r ~. l'lumhl:'rt lrir Solt 11·F1trr, 0r1111n. I) o u h I e car11cf'. H11r" .Jr. r.slatP crnunrl!l · Janrlllrl'llJ"rl lo pie· !urP·honk p r.rf e c t1on %2-l:li:l. TARBELL J ~i;s~ Rl'QOkhur.(t, Fnunl:i1 n \';iq,.y -IT'S-GOTTAGor- o\r'\'r.R TRAl\'.SrERRED - ('1r11 n f..· ~f'JllPinu.~ :\ krlrm. :! h11lh. 2 yrc rilrl <·on1,.mpnrar;.· hnmr. l'ln.~" 10 ~rhml&. pArk /, hra,.h. ~·r111 urP~; F111m . mnn1. r11rhl'firal f'Plhng!l. PA· fin n ..... k, """' -'hll£ ru-pe11. f'Ulltom r11·11pt>1. F1rPpl11 C'r , h \I 1 I t i n 1, 11 ;i1r.r•,.f'lf!,.ner. $32,!\.'ll. RED CARPET REAL TORS 962-7771 $25,000 Assume 5 l/~ •/o Loan 1.011 paymf'nt includes ta.xei, 1ntf'ff"JI. p1i nc1p!r. &: tl"· !lura nc r '. KinJ; ,1zed hPdronm:!i, built·in rtream kilf'hrn. Chf't'r lul hrisp1t ab\e hv1ngroom. O f'l i gh ! f u l C'O\'t"l'Pd pnll..,_ Quirt cul-de- 5:4<' i:trN'I. IM~!ll. TARBELL Walker &, Lee '"11 """h "1'"·· Jluntington Erh. .,=neral fl~111tor1 -s-KY BLUE WATERS HARBOR VIEW HILLS 975 SANDCASTLE ~~~'·~·"~"~"~'-0-""'~",..:~til~9~C~M= 1 10 1~ ft, rl<'P(l lfl 1h1~ IOVP]y HOME + INCOME 1¥"'1 "'h "'"';'"."'"' «ck And A r11n1:'1511C \\'Jttt>rli!.U. i Rnnm hf'lu:<e + 1 RR rl'n1 el Lrc. mv'rl p11!1ri. S:t~.000. F irst time Qfferc rl . J111n1atulale 3 bedroon1, fanuly room 1rith many custom features. Fine carpeting and drapes. Profe ssionally landsca ped "i th covered patio. Offered" at ~56 .900. JOE FORTIER RL TY • • M&-::410 •• 1\-fesll riPl Ml'Lr 4 fir 5 Br. 3 811, lrg y11rrl, Tl"Pl'l!, r\r. l!rhorils. An.'l'.inUl! tro l!f'l1. rr.· rlu rt"rl, Ry Ownt>r 54f1-J;J!'l,'l. BY O\VNER IMt>lll'L Verd.,.) Opr.n H11t. Vt ry nPlt 3 BR, li!i BA . homt nn c1il·flP·,a<'. \rA.lk In M"hnnl, churrht>.•. Sh:irly frnrl'rl yrrl 1v 1pl11 y. h.~ .... t.ri;:. Iii·. rn1 . hn~.•IJI ,. !:ill z1nne frpl., t'h~l'ry f.11n1 . rm .• rr,.i;hl,v p11.inlrrl intPr- ior. Anti priC'i>rl righ1 ,,., S.11.900. V1~it It;.\'\ OAH ll PLACt:. C.M. Ph. 5.'ii-AAAA. 8·AM S·PM. 01\"nf!r moving. Jlurry!!! OPEN EASTER SUNDAY 1 ·5 PM ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE I 2600 E. Co.,1 CORONA DEL MAR Tahitian Pool $255 ·Move In! $25,5001 l,\\'Q\\'! BARGAIN l!UNTERS C01\fF. QUICK~ Giant pant'l· t'rl h,·1ng fl'l('lm. Country ki!rhrn. DEN o~ns !O T:i· hiltan pN!I !in!'d \\'Hh )11va stnnr! Big nvrrsh:prl Int! T11ke nvi>r G.I. IJ)AN °"'ilh Ann11:il prrN'nlaJ:"P r11~" nf ON LY 511\ '1. -on -$25.i AND l\10VE TNI l l11rry, it \\·nn't lni"I! CALI Gt;;.0003. IOHl\I I Ol'(I\ ' /" • • r .{' I CLOSE TO BEACH LArgti 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex L"'·1th J h.rcpl11.cr1. S55.('ll')O. · ynnl Iron IOI ...... $:ll,OOO J\ George Willl11mson I RHlior Hwy. at Dahl is 644-1148 General · ~-~~~~~~~~ STEPS TO BEACH 11'\P\\ port-$29,5001 3 BR ., f;imily rm .. 2 ba!h5. hlln~. Pool,:, 1Pnnii;, ~. 111·r11, CA LL NO\\I! ! CAYWOOD REAL TY * 541-1290 * NEWPORT HEIGHTf $23,250 Ln\·r(.v f'll t1112r on l~r. lrtt 11h11riNI l1>!, Rrlll Hflicthlli lo- f'Al111n, [All fnr .11pr 'I. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642·7491 * DOVER SHORE$ PRICF.D RF.:DUCEO -;\ Rr· rl1n. rm. 1 % bA , panellinr , rrpl~. rll'fl~. c:nvel'f!d PAtin, hrrk nonk, x h'11. f'llJlhtJl.l'ds. 1\·plJ ll'f', for 1rhoCll1, f if rnr. lnt ~·/lJ!'fl t re Po !!, l.IGA'.'\TIC llr.p, yit "'/bnll.! g:i1t.ll. S2il,250, 2103 W,11.lltu:~. 64µ()12. OPEN l'lou"'e S&t /,, Sun: Collf'l!I! Park hnme hy 111vnf'r, LrJ lnl. 3 AR. 1~ 'A .\. Rl'l'l"ntyl rit!'flr., Rltna incl d1h11·~r. "'l !lher/drytr, Rtofri a. v.,.ry Ronri lln11n('1nr V1 .. w Honie GAhtxy Or. "vi ii, 29:i Ril11.'l!nsr: Grtf'n Sf'ariou11 k \rlf'11 I rnr f'n· Dr. Prinr,ip11l11 nnly. 1r1·1a1nin~. w/lndonr 1.onl k ~1 ESI\ Vtrde. by t1ivntt. 3 La J•cuai. s122.ono. Ry App't. L -' 2 h f 2 r-.11mt, Iii, 1Ul1 tnl, 8111 Grundy, Re1ltor frplr, nu nltn11/plumhint:. ~'1 1 Bli.y1111t1r, NR 1'75-6161 cu~! rltt<1r,1hn1nut. E·Z t'11re YOLJ R-OWNT SLAND-IJ: cnr lflt. 0.1"1 -.a11ume 51i Fine~l U.9 "$['! AMrllan nlA lril\n or othtr S29.~. S.lllmon fi111h1rtl! l11l11nd. Clo~f' ~19-1. ~ . IO tendQr Harbour. Hou~. TRAN~FERP.ED, T~kP t1Vt'1' tr11 r!or. !> detr & "·lid ~am#'. my 7,...~ VA ]('l;oln for $2!!00 Only Sll ~.OOl'I. 1n1.~1 tml •. 'f'.'Ar 1W11" 4 BR . f'J.Uf; 11 rr11lly "hllrp 3 bl'drnom OOm,. j')LlJ~ nl""" shag C.111.rJ>'IA P Ll..iF-, PLUS . PLUS. Comt in anrl !itt 1t. VA·F'HA . of rour~f!. CAil ;.~1'1-i!.i.i.i. SH"ERWeeD REAL TY \~(jB.l Bronkh\Jrcr. f \I. OPEN,,. HOUSE SAT. It $UN, J.S- !IOFil Nigu,.1, ~-nf Jl11m1lton : r.. of l\!111(Ttnli11. l'nnl. J Bd- r m, I~ BA . P nb·nel111n rlrr11111 hnm ... Prr~t12~ .11reA. !l'l'1Y r11 in1 rh runu1. M115t 1tU. V11f'A_nt. S3.'i,!l00. Cill ,;42.4466. I eadership .AJ REAL ESTATE SPREAD OUT in lhts IAl'll:f' 4 h@rlnn .. l 11tnry hom" 1\·Hh !ocrMJ dlll- in( :irf'li 11nf! 11. l,11rg~ f11.m1ly roorn, 111rs;if! y11rrl 11 nd in nnF'.nf-lht>·hi!-51 .o.reAS I n U11n1. Brh. Onl:.· $29,500. r.-.u :,.,1)...11:~1:.. SHERWeeD REAL TY 1!1!13'1 Bmokhnr<:f, F.V, MlJ~ !;ELL nur Olrl \Vorld rt111.rm 1n A fi·yr.-old hou~. :1 RR. formll.l l'lini11g rm .. f,,.m, rm., 2 BA, frplr , 1.h11.ke T't'l('ll, hr.:1ut. 1Jtnd~11.pi.ng, rln~ In r;r hmls & bc11.ch. r.re11.t lin.11ncln1t! GlPn ~11Lt. S~.:',00. nr m11 k111 l'lfftr. Open ht'IUU Sat. '1 Sun. ~142 \7eron1f'11t, !IM-23.~. O\vne.r. GOV!RNMENT OWNED f1~A k \I A repo!IM!!I~ To\vnhouse" J, homts. Low rlo111n. lion points or Escrow ff!~. Ci<l\•'t pA.ys closin.i costs. AU price ra.na;t&. Call ~·-«41 CREST REALTY S41-<l70 64l·ll64 rOt.U' !lllff w11ihl'~ you • HAP- PY £Al tier ai nd a ~autiful Sprln;. ' Bill Grundy, Re1ltor 171\ ~q ft. Lrg f11m rm. U, :\oil Bay~1~fl. N.ft 67>6161 ma.in t ,\·11rd. 0"' n er C V:A· REPO. 4 br. 2 ba. ti'.&.'. a bttft:t, .li~U Your.. r,,,T-73-ti;,. ~28-2744. ~ $21.~: $1%() ON. l~l ri.10.· ilemJ wllh e&R, uge DAILY .l 8A., 2 BA Mmt In Collep -Au!i')otiJed Broktr S.3-657'1 Pilot Cl1~1lfied, 642"67l PArk. Ry 01\•ntr. $21.400. ~II ldl~ tltm.1 now! C.U ntw 1tuH Prlfl. ctnly. 54~l!Wl2. 642.-5671 NC'l'o! MORGAN REAL TY 67).4642 67S-64l! • I ~ I· • Sund.JY, April 2., lt;72 DA{l Y PILOT ,• ••-1 &l•lllio ....... I ~I :.[ -r-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.:.iiiil~ I -"'- H••'"* Furnlohod Irvin• Lots for Sile 170 8u1in•11 Irvine Newport Be•ch • ·Newport Beach 1!170 1-'lttll\'OOd l3'.s!i0' t'ront It rfRt' ~rooms JI , ti., bll0in.•. a"·nina,&, 11klrung, 11tomgr ~hrct. OCE A :-J rno~T Opportunity 200 1--------l19un1 le1ch * MORE FOR LESS * DISTRIBUTORSHIP R('l('klrclJ,:r . &tn1t 5N:'fudrd br11ch, ll'4nt1111c horn,. 11rr on l"'t. 1•11n1 A?P''O,, ;:,• ;-. 2::,0' l~'\"l of 11 t kt~I Jn 1.Jtrt:i> Corporthon dtsi!'t's 1·rs poru1blc p ~ r 1o11 lo lor 2 t1 1,if1•1but,. (' 0 C A. C 0 LA !\F:\V Z BR, 119 BA. &ll.r, xlnt ~•l"I ~ mo. 1081 K1r<'tlA. 4~ Lido Isle Noms fff~nu Park West Uneciuallefl opportunity for perceptive buyer l o JTI 0\'6 11110 a drcatn home !h at ofrer s a\- mOSl everyth ing. f{ich \1 ood llaneling, sep· arate ramily roorn. dini ng roon1 . covered patio. heated pool. fcnt'ed play yard ror tots, 4 be<lr oo1ns. S b:tlhs. ~nrl he$l of all , th is O\\'n· er is anxiou,;. Asking ~8,950. Clubhou~ .. a.am"" rm. Pool Lh ,. in !hf.' ~un k sn~·frff' 1ur at Ran.;ho Cah!Qrn111, • $8,000, 71~ 676-:>1!15 UIJ:UH11 .ro-.<; lot ~pl11 !'1t1''· st:ri.ooo. Rrr l It ~ C<)f~'E t. PRODUC"T!' for ----)-B_R_1_1\A..,.. -- ut-¥ 111 A llT O .\t ATIC Pr1\'llt!' pa11y 399 .S. Coo"r H 11~. l•:QUil':-Olt'.XT. Sl'\T:'>tElt · SI ~. mo. • 4'1-!111 ~ l !\lo 10 t r,.nant Sl730 llll SANTIAGO DRIVE OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 MOBILE HOME ESTATES ' COUNTRY CLUB f\l<J\' 2 :-itory • Bl'au1y . ·---1 Can f Tflrl r11.r1 Cit' full tlnlf" 't'rl,\ l~as11 SM'.> mo. Cl tOICE loT, lOIJ''>:l:r,', R·'l !:,.10 hr!!, prr 11k.1 Prtl' RArrr1I Ri>alty p111·r'1 pl!ry, .'.IR jo;. f'(lrtlf)¥1ny "~\;i hh~hr ~ .hUSI• 64'.!-a200 Huntington Bei1ch Irvine $34,500! 5 Bedrooms !B USINi;:ss! IS TERRIFIC! BURR WHITE, REALTOR 2901 Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach 67S·4630 J 1111. E. et 1'1111 Ir, M Ol!I" ... I 111. 11,t , tt P1l111 S,111111 Newport Beach OWN YOUR OWN ~-------11 DELUXE MOBILE NOME LOIS SOUTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT • • * • • NEWPORT RIVIERA * ltaol "11111 1T11t iccn,Tl 101 A CUUIJl'lffll Dl lO Only Mobile home Park With 'All Th tst f111tures TllCIY ' , •• SllLf CllUISf l ll\tllflll Mil'[ CtUIMOUSl 2 Bn, Z 8:\, !g. L.R., ~1ir11tf',·k. Npt Bay & 0cfa n Ilochcslt'r St .. C.~I. Short nr'~ 1,,1 ri1~1n butnr• Vll'\1 , .'\'O'n!l:XG j)o\\ n • A'iS.Ulnf' "'alk ro 17H1 St , ~l1p11~. rutr. S'.!1.'i;iG 671-9.l09:·. ---- A'ITE:\T IO'\ Bt;JJ,DJ;(RS loan. S~'25 l'Ol'Prll all. in-:Z Cap1 .. rra r,,. Bt'ach R-2 elud ing u1rl, :l0x~3 BniS4" dupll'-.: \ells. Orran \\f'1\'.- Ca1cadf'. '.! Br .. 1 Ba. Hun-Slli.:ioo b"Th~\\111 11n~1on Shortchftll. CAii rol-Mountain, Desert, lrct da~~ 11.l· ~714. Kt'nt Resort 174 Rt•a hy. Aft 6;W, i i •.: _;,o.:;,;.:; ______ .;._ 53()--0219-CAR OL\'.'\' COO t...:t: I· .-\•'" · NO SELLING c ... r ... h.r11;: or ~Pf>1w! 1nn.rl' htnr 11 \l h~ouc fa vor\11' hob-- h~ ;i nd \r• th.-. nl<H'h1nf' n'-'.e ('fll'll \011 !ll6t\1"1. (',\SH Rt;. Ql'll":ED t:I~ .:.:r'f'urrd Hous•s Unfurn, ----·----1 G•n•r•I Sii .M 2 BR pvl hmf' 11:1.1· $l;:j 1 BR 11ton" nn lol S\:'.."1 :! Rr:. kLd~ ~I ~ II R. SLllJ l Hit f'Vt'ry1h1n11: C ~t. \1 ~·, ".! UI! alont' on Int, l.1d1.1 P'"' t i·;, ~ RR l'I (' _R:\r !I 8 f\°l'\\ly paint~ rxlcnu1-. ~ ht'droon1~. l b11thF, hucr ra1n1ly 1"00n1 111th mag1nr1- c~n1 ftff'ph1cf'. ~·nrn111I 1h11 Ing roorn. Alt r If' 1· Ir 1 (' "A"'Hl'rt:• huill -111 k11('ht'n, rl j s ti\\' II ~ h p r . PHI I n . llRnr:lsornc brl'Rkrast har . s" many f'Xlra:1. Lovrly Jal'l.:C fllmiJy h0/11(' \\1 th llU};t' p1•ivatr. l'<'l:ll' yArrl. fi<l2-2;~i l: Brant. 1 RR .,~ hit . s1iht ]r\'rl \\'r h<1vr l'llJOY<'cl a rf'l'O,l'rl furn. hon11" \\'/f1r1\', !!Tai n1·e~ 1nunth 111 sah·s & c'f!n_srqurnl-to ~1~·t COl'f' Bi·Hch , f\"lnn- lv tu r 111 l!r.GENT nf'f'rl rrf ('r hon1r rtf Ch:1l'11l": Chaplut. ,;1orr prof11'11 u~~ lo i;;ho"' nur :;16'. Sf>n <11H /)r., hy 11pp1. lll<trlY i;hcnll', 11ho otE'~il'P tn n~:/ll"f"~:O :l:\i'l,(Jllfl l ontlnn11niu1u li1·i11i:; jn lhf' Bil('k Ray 1u·ra r1\'1'1'lnok1ng l l•<'ilU11ful l\r11porl &;11•h, J )<'rr ·~ ;1 ~1 npportun1!y 10 0\1n ;1 110111<' fo1· il'1'S than TI!nt. <I n1al'ill·f S•t<' bl'<lroonls 1v/ hugf' 11alk-1 n c1osc1s, 3 baths. 1-'loor-tn-ccil ing firt>plal'f' in i,ir11<"1nus li1·\ng J'Ol')m, 11'/1v l"ffJTJ! ,r,, 1·11stn1 tlrps thr11n11t. 1\,\I f'.'11 1n1<'1"ro1n. Rllin:o: in- l"lnde rlish1vshr. ArrPs of lil'f"'ll i.:1vr:;-a park-likr &!· 1110.<:phl'rr to thrse magnifi· l'!'n! hu1r1Ps priced fron1 s:c .i;i0, io•·;, do1vn -tolal 4 tn1ur11 Kol MIN •l l W1tt1 PoOl1 S.iullltbc"a'. 4 lnudr, 4 oul1!cl1 B1lh1td l oom, C1rd 1001•11 10t80 Aud1lo,.um -6-MONTH S-NE_W_ 20:..41, 2 BR, all b!tn11 & f'' 1ra11. Family park Sl199J. \!;;:.~·RI!, dbl 1!:111 1 ar /Pned, ' I , kid~ ~l!I N.B. LIMITED OPPORTUNITY !he 1n 111" h1:nut1fu1 area 1111 1 EMERAL D BAY LOT S111~11 & m1~• rno rr lt1!11rt1 f ull-Tl!l't Soc111 Dut el"' Undt <Jrtllrlll Uhllll" lod. \\1 I• ... 1 '' l"l\j ... •1\. \I I • ''" k. ' I • . .. ,11;ar. 1"• Pf' ' llNIV f-:ltS!T \' rA!{I\, ttnd LargRst View Lot .1.11.cn1••r 1 rv C1b11 Clt)'-•yot Stwers NllU•ll C11 fOI wttlllllOS, ACTIVE llllll• MUH, 'IACITIOMS, PllMlllllll llOM!S 01 TU SMfLTll llYllll .H~il -2fn. \1 FC'H AN rr~ <:.1r;:it" 11 /11r• oi; '.f.,•l•)fl u11•lrl . T:f'nl F •1:il,. 111• Hh t! I or fll)rh. 1•111,,311•'1. I'• l\l•l•tq;;; ph•111.-(\~11 : KR i·trt1n"I' nppr r· Tl'RTJ.t: ROC'J\, IC you arr U2i 1·:111t·i;dd B.1.1 . ,$!111,00() Ana Mobile Resales 111111 "' \l!i.l ~ Bfl. a11r. \..1d.~. (' .\) 1:r:111 H1:1·\\ 1·t11:r. SJl -1100 1h1nlun;; ()f :-;t;J .LJ:XC or Fn1• ln1s ,(. hQ111"~ 1· 11! r .1-:.\~I.'\(; )flU~ hQ1n<', 11 r Bill Gr undy, Realtor ~!j1 .: Bil, t'l<'l,fh1n& k1d1/ r\"1• ti B. 11·01Jlrl ;;:l'('rJ!]y 11pprf'<.'iH1r :1 3•11 Bay•ld,., ,'v n I H"Ul.'h r1:1H & H 111rn1hrr o(nur pro-675·6161 TARBELL ft'~s1nnol i;laff ll'ill hr happ_v T INY HUT Tl:itll !Fll"'. $3,990 To $7)90 MINIMUM 10% DOWN lliscount lar additional caa~ flEXIBLE FINANCING UMll 3 NOW OPEN ---LOI/ELY--- 10x5.1, 2 BR. luJly furn, Bf'au1 park. All f'Xlr1111. Ana Mobile Resales li!l\\ 11. illl•lJid . f:('AJ 1• '-I Iii' Pr(''rnt 011 n"'" t: 1 " "~ "'•! Business Wa nted \':'°• I HH , fH'f'pl. htt!f' rarnt. 210 kid~ prl~ 11nunAI'. ht1rsr OK Rent·A-House 979-S430 ' I 00. 000 \\ rr k• · nd ~ !.. ~l1111. ·,-,,-. -\f-.1-, -,.-,-.<>-,,0-,-.,-,-,,-,.-or-,-.,, 11u,:1• Oljlc ! 1'h1gncl ia & Tolhr rl, Jluntln~ton U1·h. FULLY IMPROVED 4 BR. & family, full rhn111~ nn., hltns: J bath.o;. \\'/\V Carp, It <lri!Pf'S, Con111frlPly: blork frnrPd. I IUJ.!P rriv'd. pa1 io for i;u1n1nrr fun. P.r~r yard ju~! prrfrf"I fnr gm""'· 1ng f11m1ly. Call n(I\\' l•1r l'pp'I. to !lholl', REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. t7 14)64S ·4085 MATCH THIS ONE!- 3 BR . + POOL $24 ,200, 2 Bath~. p.1.nl'lerl rl1n1n:;: roorn w/w crp!. 111 k11cl1 .. ·blti n' RIO, hc11\.111ful poril 11 t'f'11. BP~I h11y in town'. Suhm1t nn IPrms! Call ~li-1221 S.E:\':'llOUR nEALT''· 1 ~141 BPach Blvrl ., llunl. A('h. No Down $29, 900-Pool Sp11i·1ou~ 4 bf'droo1n~. 2 halhs, all r lr 1·triC' "A11anl'" bulll-tn k1h:l1r n. d1sh11 11~tlcr, f'ntry hall. lull d1ninR roo1n. \\'11.lk to bt'At'h. 962-5566. TARBELL BY O\VNER -u·an~frrl'r~I -. 4 yr old rxc1· hnrllf', h!•I pt:V1!, 11 1r1urn ,,~r11n ti!f' rr~1r. ,1 Br. 2 Ba. lnr<.:i:_ LR. din rm. fl'!n1 rn1. p:arrlrn kit., 111.kP $~700 fnr 1ny rqully - 111.kP o'p~·m n!li on b 11 I $.\li.-11. 6~~ 'i· ln;•n n r rf;!!inan1 -e. Ca ll Jack ii l ·ll ;;z.o..6920. $ Cj)UICK S WE BUY HOMES ~1i ·~~I KASABIAN SPECULATORS 3 hf>drn1 .. <"•nrl•1, 11fcal fnr rPntal! 2 bnthi;, elf'<' blr 1n RIO. rrp1s, t1r1r.-;, f A hi. \\"11lk In Of:f'An. Pri1·rrl hf'ln'v mkt "' $23,fJOO. JllJI ga1· .• l0w tlown payint. I' 1llage Real Estate t'2"'471 ( ;:::) 546.llOl RARE INDEEDI 6 BR. + 3 BATHS $35, 950. 2200 sri . fl. 2 s!nr.v. nr;ir i;:l'IH ro<1r~f'. f 1re plaf'f', 11 u )'.:,.. m;i~f('j' bt'rlnn. !1Ui1f'. lrlPHJ home fnr lhe larJ;le f;i 1n1Jy. All lt-1·n1~. Call ~-li-1221. SE~IOUR REAL'r\'. 17141 Bf!ath Blvd .• Hunt. R<'h . L1 Quest• H;,;:;;-For Sele By Owner •. , Spanish style, i\hss ion tile roor. 4 hr, 2 hil. hC'an1 l't'il., :i. yr11 old. Nr bt;h. SJS,000. Of)t!n House SAt 12-a. 21Ri2 B.ra.nt11 Cr .• 11.R. 9"-7379. ,,~ l'f>ll~lll1 11·1th ynu II! ;}nl,IJ" z Bit l'OltOl);C, r1·pl, llCilJ" ~·on\'rltlf'lll'<': ht•ar·h .. Ju.~! l1:11rd s:12.:ioo. NICJl()l." IU·::AL ESTATE 202~1 ~-r oa"t lh1•y., • <l!J4-72'.lO • hon1r . Balcony 1n t1v. nn mo. 1n(·!udes clll. tlloc!cls nil£ llOCllUll -WlllTl "f:l II b ''(O I'll ii, . ---''1'1.l'ultur "SINCE 1946'' 1 2 ·"IOP.V i.:la:-.s front vi~"' flll)'Jnt s as JOI\' as $249. per (ll'C'r din. ;irrH. ~ Bil, 2 BA, of)('n fron1 10 In 6 daily. <Fol·1 1~;:~!'" bt>a in rtni:, frplr., 11 ~ har, Jn11· J1·vilie to ~tnta Tsatwl). P .. •ox , l <;,I \\'rs1 rru Bank Blrlg. I hi $'" o~ IJ 1 I , I lh ·~·"';;;,,;;•.,. 1·p1s. r rps. Ill:<. ""· ""· II'<'•' u1na s1~ns o e -Umvcriq ly Park. I!'~~ A~l-~m Ol' 616-i:-"i:'. modrls nr ra il !'l.W-5147. Sales Ottict n14132S.7412 Days 552-7000 N1c;i nts -·· 1i;~~~ii~;; g SAVE ron1n11ss1nn, sr <·ludr1I Vlt:I..i\CF. f:E AL T:STATf:. ·········-! h1JJ1op 8l"I~ II lt·i1b1n -h) .. .. ... .. .. * Executive Li vi ng 1)11'nf'r. rra.~. 209'.JO l...11guna SHAKE ROOF r ji-l Hraur rully drr"tJ ratC'd & prn-Canvon !:tl. 49-1-2(;91. HouHs for Sale . ~ ff'S'i!On:ilt,v t andsc 11 p r'd r xc.Eu..I:::~T VIE'\\', 3~ DREAM HOME ·"Y;1.!r '' l(nvnhou~e A\"a tl. -VA NO DOWN . · BA lndscpd. fn<•d, pool .t S J C · t fnr S.•9,500. Irr Janrl. 4 ·I' 1 " l 'l 000 4..,a-141_ •n uan a p1 s rano ll"!rn1'11 . inl'luchllj!; h u R v Ju 1 <' u,, .• -.. · · " .J. Thrrr k1ni::-s1zC'd bcdroon1s, 2 I !'pa rkli n~ haths, built ·ins. ·n1 E ~:A SY_ \\'AY , n1s1r hdrni. ~Ull<'. panc!Pr! Laguna Hills rlishiia:-ht'l". US#'CJ b r i <' k Lrt somt~)np f'l~P 111011 thr family rin. & ror111al d1nHll:• ----------I I I 1' rirr1J]a('f', Jo1·a ted on cul-de-:ll\'n, prunl' 1 ir i<hru i~. r111 ; ;i.11 mn1btnP 1n Jll"oriUC{' 2:Jt)Sl E l" i ('ks Q n ' Lagun;1 I th J r. l "' syrnphnny •lf ~rac1ous h\'· Hil l~. Oii·n<'r Arixiou~. :; Br saL' s1f'<'r l. Beautiful family c ean c 2 bpoud · •C' a,'b "1' 1inn1" 1vilit 1\"lvcly patio for your 01\·n c roon1, a ~ l 111•:. h rt in r ", J mm a ru l11 tf', h I l nut.s1dr l1v1ng. P riced Joii• ornr \',11 1. ~r1va lf' f1a l1Q, . re I L'·'g"ul.na~2-N,1'lgj~ .... 1 $32.fl:i!. All 1Prn1~. Bt!ter r·lflf'U. r_nJOY tax Ad~·antagr o O\Vn1n1 &, ronvf'n1ence t:1f h11 rry:'' S31-1100 ~ I"'' 11'1 ' .I 1>11~011r<<, 1111,1 Rt•I Etl•I•, !Ml Gener1l ..___ Income Property Large Juxunou~ uni15 nf'ar S.l). F'ree\.\·ay k lluntini;-ton Shopplnl: Centt'r. Spa riqu~ ·:I hed. 011·tlf'rs suite ha~ J°!lj() i<!J. fl. plu!I hreplai·I' ,t, n1any othrr extras. $112,.-lOO. 14 UNITS ru~· HOl.."SE 1111 Li.k•·l•1'1!/ ·, brrh'Qfl1n~. ~1!1,.AIO RO\ 27:1 B1~ f\r;,1 },l\I " 71418tl0-3 1~l I ,,,·,.~.·1 1 2 ~to1·y, 111oun11111 1~1011i•·, .. BR, l' 2 BA, ~ l1'11h' !11, • 011 largr p1 n1· sh11d1>1I lu' • 1 llunnu11i: Spn ni:;~ 1~111 !·,!\ ln,111, 11111 1akl' :!•11 '" 1•1 i l l.:.S:>--29-11 nr .• 11 •JI . '!~.--4 100. **BIG BEA R LAKE 0111:, S.'l.!¥.r•. ('.od1111 111•.,ri. d 111 / the 11·oo'15, "T1)' 11 , ·'"ll ll l1kr 11'." C:ill Ros!' t'il4• :i::617~S or 111·11 r : Sf)f'nr-f'r llraJ Esla!<'. P.O. Box 28~. Ri,i;:-Rrar Lakr . (';1\H. 'J'r;lll<' your proprrty -for Out of State Pro.p~7 8 lhPse unfurnished 1 & 2 _______ ..;.. __ broroom prestige ·rustin un ili;. Near ll'f'e11·1.y1 k :1hopping: ·S23.448 annual gross incotnt'. Sl:J0,000. 40 ACRES. N.f:. lJtah, 1\Alk 10 lake &· ~n111ll lrt1\'ll S4200. S<l2 Dn .. $42 l\.1o. R::::.lfl'iS 181 "h<I\\ 'lil °''"I<•, 1~•11•nt 1 .• I 1:,.'l11•1 rh l'\I \I k11d• I.': 't ~1v~J 11"1 , Pr111 n·tl~ I 11 J_ "•I Investment Opportunity • • llD • Fred Gerwick 126 8.l!l yside Vill.l!lg e Newport Be.l!lch 'i "'' ;ip· Ill" "IOtl<'I nr ' l11·lo.1·I• 1n 1h•• Western National Bo.l!lt & Marine Show at th,. ANAHEIM CON\/ENTION CENTER A1lf1! lvJ 111ru April !'ltl1 rJrR;·f' 1·aJl f;.\2·716711:. t"St :'11~ hPl\1 r"n !l & 5 p111 tn rla im Vf•IH' l 11·1ir t~. !N(lr1]1 County 1oll-frrr 11un1hrr 1s :i40-ll'...'01 • • • --EXCllANl;ES. i111·rslmf'nt s i, , d h·11 ~1Jri11ldr r lltllL ln1mc>d1a lc :,• f(lr· Nr11·port Bt'ar·h ,,i i•Jn;-;M ~a1_-i1gr &' modrrn k11- -----rcn1 1ng, Call ro r ar1- ·'PAC IOU S ' BP.. ·' BA. ''m Wa Iker & Lee ""'"'"""' ""'''· """• B UNITS l'niv. P!ld.; CPntr r, lr\ Hlf' nn. pool. :l·rnr ~ar, \ 1r11. $2'!,.·..oo Alt 111>111 luxury 1 k 3 C:all Any.·11n1r. ~'C-<»120 \\alk lo hr:u•h, -.:r1·11s. B:-Rrilltors FITZPATRICK'S lx><lroon1 uni!.$ t'ach 11ilh r: J<:,\LT\' 28 NEW UNITS Real Esta"te Exchange &. tax shM 1rr~. llome-& l 111r~tn1,..n1 P.f'aJ!y l>i~>--i22.i. 240 .,, -r s-.,," 4"" 101ti prh·ale patio or balrony·. $ $ $ MAKER ::::::;====:.::I -::"~'"~·~· 7''"~--~~~-c:~::::::::::~·-1 2791J. _JJ;1rhol' Bh·rl 0 • ;ii ,\1lam~ Cap1s1rano Vall1 y Re11lly I leatrd pool plu.o; all n1oclcr n 1 1 t TD L SHUFFLEBOARD .. , Lido Isle .it ... ~-191 0J>C'n 111 9 r~t 3Jj(}J Can11110 Cn111strano t'Ot11·f'nienN"s. Assume . 1011· $ oans Money to Loan ('ourt S.· II l'OSt' J:;a rdf'n ai·r BAYFRONT VIEW JU!<1 '.! of lhf.' manv outstan-S " BP. d 1 1!1n~ lralurrs ~f ! h I ~ pa1·1ous -•;· rn. ' in. rn1. & 11·rt har. tntry L'OUl'lyard 11• fountain. 1-i;:P. p11lln on till fl. !ril. :: 1·a r g;1r . S!l!l .:J()() 1lra rna\!c , 1011·nhrJUSf'! :i; Bclrn1~., 21 B;1 '~., hui.:r l Ja1n1J) 1·n1. 2 frpli·s ., n1 <'r 1.00-1 .~ri. r1. for 1r11I~ bow<mb loweon: jCL l!l';l('IC11l~ lil'inii;. "~ k I n <;: Aeal(Otll Sl.l ,!1011. l.\'CLL'DJNG 'fHE l:l1!6 Via l.1r!11 6T.i-Aj62 l.Ai\D. l,,p11n isl111rylr 4 BR. plus fan1- 1~ob 'l~Pll1I, ---1~.Pullor "SINCF: 19 16" 1 .. 1 \Veslerh Bank R!rll'. I :u1Vl'l'l<il\' P;irk, lr\•Ulf' Days 552·7000 Nights Laguna Beach FABULOUS ily rn1., :l b.1 .• " ... :ST!l,500 B11yfront rrlplrx, 3 BR., 2 b11. r;i. Lres<' land ..... $120.000 LIDO REAL TY INC, JJ;i \'1:i l.1d11, N.B. 673-7300 Xf RA r lra.n, 3 RR., 1·'.i BA. :i·,· ln!, i\o. i;idP. 0\VNER ::i.1um-SELL. Trade'." Bkr., 6i".1-67:'6. .·1 AH, :t BA . Fa111 r n1, Ln:: p111 io. On 5:1' strrf't-l o-~t rf"! l11t. Sll!l.:000. -LHIJ n 11 r ' 6i~ ... 1:;22. -~ Bllnns .• i:i.;, baths p!.u11 11. 2 Mission Vie jo hdn11 .. 1 h.i!h i:11rs! housf' .. l·---------- P,n1J1 horncs fc;;turr P"lt£""d 3 Ar, :./ Ra Trnv1no 117 yrs h;1 r1h~n11d floor~ & J)('£~f'rl, o!d , vie\\' lol, CUl'l m drpti k hand ' hP11•n Oak hl'an1s. crpt~. patio. $29,<KX} Onr frplc!i, ar-c·rn!Pd hy a 830-!t~. l-----------l1ra!Pd, fit1rrrd ~11 in1111 i11g Newport Beach pool. \\'ood. srucro & bnt"kd ---'-------- ""!crinrs hrlp 111;1kf' 1hl~ SEE ALL THE English Country hon1t" lhr BA y CLOSE UP rnu.~t un ique p1uper1y u1 J,..'l!.:1!11:1 Jk-;ir ti. 9,000 !'l'J. H. To t"llJOy !he fill!'Sl In R-'.:' eornC'r 1111 pU !ll tll i~ prnr--N"WJl01'1 B.-.a(·h li11111J:: 1o src f't't.v 1valk1n£ dis111ncr 10 thl~ p:orgrou" 3 BR. 11 i!h, sli11p11; .. .': & bl'11<·'i. P1·irPd In .~epar111e n1aNl<'1 suilr.-; lro·i:::c srll :it SL?f),C«) & 1i·or1h f11.n1il:v 100111 lr arli ric fJU\ to niiu·h niorr-: ii ~parkling hent('d & WHITEWATER Spr•·la eutar, unobstrue1;ihlr 11·h1tr 1va!er \'If'\\"~ an' yours f1•rf'11rr from tlus 4 hdrn1. plus den, 3 bath .Aliso Bf'Rrh ·home. Tile roof & flags!onr rourty11rrl 11re !IUM'Ounrlrd by n1a!ure trees & ornarncn- lal sh1•ubs. Possibly onf' of lhf' hrs! \<if'1\' proprrt 1r~ r'\"<'r availt1hlr In l.a)?un11 Bc;u·h. Srr ii lod uy ~ $7!1,!"iOO. flll ~'l"l'd pool I.· thr lllOSI ln'f'al hlflk in~ ,, i ,.. 11' 11f NP11·110rt B:iy k Cata li nR thAt l"ould ll4" found. Truly 11. c;r1n hy 1hf' Pa1·ific. $82,500. er·· MG-7171. HIGHLAND-DR:- EASTBLUFF San Juan Capistrano intf'l"f'lll r11 tP loan. Prirt'r( al Si·ht'11ulrd i::ro.~11 i111 •nn1•' I • . 493--1124 a 1011• 6.~1-.: ~1 0_~~. Sl:!.480. Annually. ('f'nt r1111 sa.1,..i-· I NT T~RE ST lmmed. Occupancy , Realtor Since 1965 l'osta l\1f'sa Loca1ion -,\11 2nd TD LOahS \'rr:-• :-.h;u·p ::: hdr·n1., 2 ba.. BUILDERS w lk & L Rf'n tal Probfrn1 1-frre. Start I · fan11!y k111·hrn: !<in~lr lr\·rl a er ee . '72 Tax ShPllrr No111. Roo111 I . , 'I ,,1 ... Q . , '• ho111r on "man1l'ured" lol, CLOSE-OUT SALE . . ' . . .. 11 ~ • ,.,, 1an£r '" for l Add111onal l1n 1•~-:Sub "WE BU Y TD'S" qu1!'t sU'f'f't nrar priva tr · Investment Division p;irk _ alt neii• improi•f'-32961 Call• San Marcos n11t Trr111~ -$106.~iOO. 111,,111~ lhiiioul. Light & Bri1nd nl:'1v 2 s1ory. 4 Rr .• nr 2790 Ha ~~~·7~3;1 a f\lesa THE R ~:AL i:~~rATERS -Sattler Mtg. Co . hl'IJ:ht! Oi\nf'r drsircs quic·k 3 Bl' .~ hu,R:r p!U)'roorn, .1 ____ ................... 1 INVE~"J'l\l~:NT DIVISI O~ 642-2171 546-0611 si1!r. /\.~king 54,1,i;,iO. horh~. o·arpr1 I hr u -out . ApirlmPn! llou.Ye-Speciall.'1111 Sel'ving J-farbo!' area 21 yn. EASTB LUFF REAL TY hl!ns. !gr_ fr nr-rd yr!, On!.v 546-1600 I 111ill buy your 2nd TD, - _6441133 Anytime S35.!l!\O. ~Iii\, VA & Con-lt1 1n1,..dia11· ea;-;h, pri\'al• ve n1ionR1 1cnns. p111 ·1y. t>-1•1-iti!li ;,fl Ii. r.ol THE REAL \').' E.~IATER.S NE\VPORT Hrights • By Call Rny Hon1i1n. Bkr. Owner .. ~ Br. 2 ba., bltns, 71416'.18-4412 EvP~. 493-3!)00 frpl1" ~prinkk·~'!I lront &I , hark. 1,i'J!. patio & yarrl. 1 Wf!stm1nster Blk r lr ni. schl. 4 hlks N\vpt By Q11·nr'l"·3 Br. 2 Ba , f;in1 Harbor J l.S. Prime Rrt>a. rni, shag <"Pl & drps thn1- ~.i..!O"l, or nlfcr. 50 .~ our. x1ra~. $211.500. 8.1!J..6.14.i Rrdl:i.nrl& Al'e., !\. B .!~~~~~~~~~~ r.1.·1'-;}j2!!. j' BAYFRONT • PIER ,'--_·~-~.-~:~·_i'"~ [.8) ('harn1ing 5 Br. bra1·h hnmrl•••••••••- nn fi anrly ~horf'. 1'"'.xriling Acreage for sale h;irhor a1·tion-choir P lorale. ---'------- 150 2:«!1' Ba~·J<idr Dr. S168,001 INVESTMENT By Appo1n1ntcnt OPPORTUNITY TNl llu berl 67~1-R:AIO :l A('rrs nf'Rr Palmdale l n!"J Aiipon. Xl nl grow!h potco- *Bachelor's Palace* t1al. Only $3:1.000 -tern1!!. Bill Grundy, Realtor r..rdt-l'. '.! BR. on Lido. Cnstn m. riui t"I. Vaca nt. Call ~1 Baysirl<'. N.B. 67:..-6161 rK11\: 40 ACRES. take Jor only $20 -GEM-rnonU1, $72.'iO ppr acre. . 968-0017 l fo HJ \\. Crtast l111·y., N.B. REA l.TOP.S 642-4623 Cemetery BT.'i.;r-rs. 11 ttrar. d ,..<"". Lots/Crypts 156 'f'u11·n)M)Ust'. Oil ,2Tf't'l1 belt, 2 IOI~ Wr~1m 1rni1er i\ll'mori~J !<rrludt•d arra. :i BR~ ]'~ Park. Cnurt of 1-lonnr src- RA. r-n(·I colorful patio. nr !inn. No11 srUin-' $410 I'll . - 1~-11. S:!2.~i00. Open Sun. 11.:,, i1ill ~··II tio:ith jar $6.j(). _6~_:l!ll~t._,_.~1971l .1-·-·~·--·~i:'~·-· ------- OUTST AXD l.i\(: v1r1o1' or h<i y Commercial ~P.~;;rs~~a ~:-z-:1~1~; _P_r_•~P_•_r_t:Y. _____ 1_5_1 I MULTIPLE UNITS - COSTA MESA Trade or Sell.4 Bdrm., HouaesrorRMt If ti!] J2 lo1v main1enence unils In 2 B• home in N. E. :;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii;:· ;iii~ t'X'('('llt-nt location. Cror.s Orange for •bout S•me Sll>.~. Price: S12 0 ,000 . in beach 1rea. Princi·1 HouMt Furnished AL.SO, lfi unit s on l.<12 pals only. 633-3272. acff'~. Very pit'a:q.nt i;ur · ..o:.:.:.:...:cc.s.:.:c;:..:~:.:_-Gener•1 roundinJ:s. Both lf'si; tha n Reil Estate W•ntecl 114 11a vacancy ovf'r !'I yr~! Macnab-Irvine Realty Company 642-8235 644-6200 7 HOUSES .•. 2 LOTS J'i.xer upper I end 2 B<lrm. $875. Jm), .incomf', s1n.ooo do\.\•n. $79,500. TRIPLE A Company look in2: for 4.7 •crf'~ of indu11trill.I p1"0pfrty. L.A. nr Oranii:P County. Prin1'ipe!!I only, Rf'· ply lo Bo:"t :'.61 , Daily Pilo!. r.o. Rvx 1560. Cosra l\ft'sa, " 111 9m2fi. -------YOL':'-f; attorney "-family !l"rd I AR, "' N.B. S7.> S:15 .o nn. '20~0 down. Paymf'nl~ ro $:!25. Rt'liable. 673·5284. * 4-PLEX \VANTED * 10-1 BEORM UNITS C.r.t-N.B. l'!l'f'a nnty Vu rn1shr<1 apt~. close to 1 ___ V=A'-'B="~Y~"=·~"':.:::.'·~'='°='-- 10"'"· NO LOAN l'·E1·:. Business $1 2JO'l .. down, 011·rlf'r "''ill OppGrtunity 200 Jl1111nre. _... . .;..;,.. ______ _ $115,000 frfEREO S!or by Owll('r: * CENTURY 21 * REAL ESTATE 642-1771 Tri-Pf PX, Xlnl tax t'helter. S6.000 Annua l Jnr. Co nvf;!n- Nr11' Span dl!cor ISound mon1 l Bst onr·r lor our rt'Olodt'lins:r t'O~I & lakP o'le11sl'. l 'i14l 5J0...'920 Paul. S2:i. \Vk, 1 Ii;: BR, Lal:. Brh. Si~1. mobile hmr. C.M. $17:1 2 Br, kid~/pets, N.B. Hl':NT-A-HOUSE 979-.~1:10 .. Yrarly/Summf'r R~n1a1;­ F incr ho mes in bf'ach area t"ron1 $.1.j{l 1\lonth Bill Grundy, Rltr. 6;.""""6161 B•lboa hland BEAUT. FURNISHED 2 Br._ 2 Ba frplc homf'. S_ha1 ('lll'pP!S, 'fV'.S p i 1 n 0, 11·asl1l'r/dryf'r, t'lr . Avail , yf'iirly. S300. NU-1/IEW RENTALS 673-40.'W or 494-32,18 BEAUT. beach housP . 2 BR. 2 BA. rpl , shai: cr ptg. $.100. n1ol yrl y .Coup l f'-n o chlldren. l 12 Ruby. tii3-3770, 81lboe Peninsul1 NE\\', 2 RR, 2 B.A, tam rm. 2 rno. un til .June ~ Ca.JI \Ul!l'f . 1..gt-balct1ny ji1c-11~.7.1, First Time Offered if'nt N'ilt B<·li 1oc._ 5"48·9695. ry1!, p1·1 n1ar1nn . SSi,500 Coast J{\\'Y, Corona tlel i\tar QUICK CASH "' '" B•Y v;'"" sn; P»· THROUGH A 'R~~•m_""~6;;,._""'°_'"~'· or J ~&i49 e\•r 5, f11r11. Owrwr. 6.\·~44. ~. Cnnlmr rciRI &. iiuplr"< PRli\U..: 4-Plex l Br .. 2 Ba .. lnr. $700/mo. No dn VA. t"OR i;;a!P hy Ol1'ner, !i Ar. 4 S!(i,000 0\\'C TD(,i 71 ~·0 $62 . ."ifl(J. N. Co~ta ~leM. Ba, 4-0xZO pool, rircular :,.1i-6ljl. rtn1·r, Irr lanrl. \\'rsrc·ll rr E.l!lst 17th Street Driver Sho1'1>s at'f'a. S76,000. <:"osta Mesa 4 un11~ -2 IQts -Nr. Ca ll 6-16-4606 hrf 9 or 11f!r:'r Tn1 pmvr1I Con1n1ereial r 11r1y!hing. :\!nt rPntal!'i. DAILY PILOT Coronald:IL~:~ WANT AD !o rvf'tylh1ng. I BR IOI\'('!' uni1, full.v fnrni,.;hl"il. a:ooc! arra. SliiO utilities pa id. rRANCISCAN r 0 u n I ll i n hon1e . .C BR. 3 BA. 3 ear ~ _1,, ff Jl!lr., fam. rn1., Utility rn1. 1.,/TO l-U/11/ " Sp11cious bdrm~.. fnmily rn1, 2'~ h;1lhi;, ~cp. ltitinrh'y r n1. K i t c hrn h l 1n ~. cp1/rlrps, And A sp.1rkling l l&F POOL. P r1n1r Hnrhol' llii.:hland!'I 11 reR. St l,000. C.:ALI. (!) •46·14 14 3::.0. Prine. on!y. 11.s•;, SJl<'nd a hl P Sll5,000 On . f~1d ronrl. Leaving 11rr.a . NE\V shag crp!s & drp~. nr\\' Rralonn1nics. Bkr . 675-6700 ~'~•-'·-· _6·_,;,.o_.:.J_<_•·~---­ ri11nt ins1dr & o\JL P."lrk COr.I 1!1i;c:l11,.lly frontage, C-1 BEAt:T Of'W 20 LJll Jt 11.dull 642 5678 NU-1/IEW RENTALS • I 613""').10 or 494-3"8 c,1, dprs, l•"d"'"";"", REAL ESTATE 111prinkllng ~stem. 'F'inRn- cing .Av11 il. $47.500. By 1100 Glennl'ytt !'!, owner, 8<17-8082. 4~947'.:: M~1l !i GREAT ho mf' lnr youn2 r x-BIG OCEAN VIEW ecutivr. 3 Br. df>n, f111n r m Nr111, cu~to1n bit 3 lxlrm., 2 kitch, ,.,,-/v11 ul1E'tl he-am rf'il· b11 ''· Lil'!ni,: r1n. ha § bc"1n "~~~ 1'"r1r Nt>1pnrC P11,1 f)frir t Pool· Pool 1n11 . Call 968-44:16 R. E. hy cril. & frple. 1--it', fanl!ly Swimming & Table i\fcVR)'. ot·~an Vlf'w from aln10'1 f'\"f't)' ronrn in lhe housr. In Ni:-1\po11 Hrnl'h, :.(tnun1 T\\1JNKLING LlGHT~ Buy oow k thoo!lf' your ""n f'1'111')' 1\1lh :-.l11te floornlJ.:. •lll'f' '"'hat you'll u-e lron1 cnlo"' k carprts. Xln! Rf'9ut1ful 11,f'<I h r 1 ck lhi! lovely 2 1;1ory l hrlrm, llt'IR:hborhood. d Qlole t 0 fil"f>pl~t1'l In f:im1ly ronm 1~i bath home in A quie t achool&. $44,50Cl. phi~ ftrr·pl111~ In fortnRI l1v· nbrhootl. Call 968-44:Al, R.E. * 499--2800 * Ing roon1, bolh 0V1'rlnok1ng by 1'1cVay. ....._,.,__.. ll <"t1sf on1 1'001, .tJnd pool .u.~ ~ lll't'fl. :\ bedroorni:, 2 bflfhs Irvine ~ .... n<h-~"'il dOl\lll, plu11 A 21 S" 1'1 rf'Cf t:A· BY Owntr 3 BR, 1 BA homf'. mi,~l::. lion r1M1n1 \l.'/l"\111 hflth 1Jn Cathtdnll clng. Torma.I din ;o;;;;;;;_;;;;_..,..;;;;;;;;':;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l lf"tlm(I floor, \l"hich could rm .• trplc. $.~,900. &lJ-2913 ~ be 2 bedrooms II And "'~n t fnh1t'r1ily Pt1rk. t"RESll J(S SPRTNGTI~t'H! nCN!r<1. A mu.st P:t'f'. Prl<'f'd TIME FOR F..xcf'llent floor plll n, Bed-$.'6,fXXI. Please. Ca ll &16-7171. rnom11 on ~rve.rtite lf'vel~. Cj)UICK CASH ~3u11ru1 sh"f cArfW'llng . Br""'· MerueloU' Vlf;\Y of THROUGH A W"'" ~16.flOO. \0 THE REAL '"'-CSTATERS . ' . , Lido Tov>nhousc, 3 Br 21:i lend & bldgs. apt. 11 4 E. 2t"lth St., C.i1. BA. patlo & pool. 517·5846. A~cnr. Si;..7225 11.I.R. Bkr per1icipa!ion invited. 64:z....100;) \VEB B, Bkr. I [J\RBOR VIE\V HO:'llF:: Condominiums l..11ri;:!' ~1 Br. m1ldcl -$71,!"IM for sale 160 8 Tu"'nhoui::r s $119.~. • Prinr Only -Pvt Onr, •• ;,;.:;..;..:.:.,..;,,., __ • __ '_' -ln<"<lmt" S1 5,~W. !-:11"1 C.M Gl\-l!ll7. -.. \\ANTED Blul~<., hr . J BA 0 \\'NEH Ag!. * :i48-176'! ' •Orl<!fl 1n s~.I \l'H~P/l(';i~I' -28 Unit-Nr. Shop'g. "J11E BLl'FfS 4 HI':. c<>n1lo op11on, :1.18-lii l4 nr 611-tll!I 2 , t II t n " !O k. l RR , • Btl. R231 ~::Iii! u y 111r ror11, 1an_,. cu~ rn ,..1 r~. ,\i·t': llB. S4:Kl ~I ~47.3957 ff'HIUrl'~. P. e d II r. (' i1 In ------- i 1:1.:0i. (h1llf'r, 64-t-21'1.I. 'l BIJH:\I, 2 KA Ci•Mo. fiit•. Coron:i r!f'I :\l11r tr lpl"x. Ct()O(f ~--------dr 11<. b l 1 n i:ar ll l!P 1~ 2 Br I Bo A 1 SllORE< ' Br 3 Ba f n " · ·• " I'll. .(CO . ·, " " • a 1 11·/iot<JrA;::r . S21.!IOO :l~ii-:?llj!i ---?'I· lllR 3200 Ml-It. S 10.1111 t.,_ t"t1ni5. . 61 .... i"'f"J Agent. 67~~:; lllR Ouplexe1/Un1ts 2 Ul 1.UXf; 4-plexrs ,\JcM ll ELP~ Af\)l!OUS OWMr, 2 1ale 162 Vf'r£ lop rond. STI,500 f'a . Br., 2 ba. 1wim f"".'OI. litood UNITS w1n1e<1. Have bu,11,.rs _Pr_1_"_0_"~1Y~·-'_l_1·_2!_IB_. __ _ !or. Agt>nl. 6~i22S. ~UR. fnr'fluplP:ff'll up !o lge un1U. Nl::\V, DELUXS Dana Point HARBOR V"''" Homt's. 3 Ag1:nr 67:r.7Tti IJIR. dupll'lt:' $4!.1.900. ~2 Sil\~r BR, C11,rmtl n10dc1. 19.17 Income Property' 166 1""'.ntrrn. \\'ebb, Bkr. &12-4903 Porl Cl11rirlge Pl. 64µj!OO. Crl,\1 Triplex, nl« \'1f'w, 2 ~ Ar, frplc, bltn~. 11alk 1!I Newport Heighta Out1t41ndin9 lnv11tm•nt! hf"11r h, pool, owntr 644-6.tl4. Lots for Sile 170 NPT. llat<. :t BR, 2 RA , ]Q;f' llnn1f' ~LUS tncon1I'. 3 _R1l- fam. rni & y<I . Br i;! ltl'l'll, rn11t, ~ 1reph1cl'. PLI!~ 1. Rd· nri\' rpi!'I. drp~ & pl' int. Bl' rm A,riar1n1rn_1 PLUS_2 ~,11rs1 2 IA~ In Ltl._gunll . Arrh DAILY PILOT-VIC STUART Rnllor O\incr Sil:i.'10. +il.Mi6!1. Stud\11s. VI J:;\VS, Sfi'i •• \00. fl ,. 3 BR l BA Ca.micl n1ocltl. VIC STUART Re•ltor Br11rh t~ .. "''lCIOO' f'I Ch, LANDLORDS! \\p STIN'1<'hZ~ .1n N11~·port 8rtt1·l1 e Coron11 dl'I t-l11r e l.:ii;:ut11\ e k l)anA Pn1nt tiur l:rnll\I :Y t' 11·11 ,. FR r;i: ,,.. 'nu' NU-1/I EW RENT ALS • • \'~;R,. CL EA'\ ·l HR hom.- 11 1111 h1r1n• f.. h·i: Fl'l'll"f! )'It lfot' $26.l JlPI' n10 ~-A \llLl~I) 1 J'\l.Y. Call aaPnt ~\6-tl~l. Balbo1 Peninsula l'!.t _\SA!\'T llomP-f>n\"l.ey. 1·1,1,rii i;:1tr.<11;:r. R.'1.ni;::f' I.· 1rft1.:. t :ftt"J>f'l:t Ii <!rapes. Yt-11rl). S'200. 67.1--7411. z BR llOUMe~. !T(ll"d k df!l'd, nt"11ly rltCOl':l!f'li , 1115--$la'.l. Call 41_!9..-1 46Q, morns er ,.,.,..,_ '1 Rn. 1 Ba, lrplc, v./w cpm, bhn~. iATll.ll""· nn pe-!1-. Yearly. 675-4!f.>2. Cost1 ·Me1e EAST SIDE ~ bf'.druo1n h<)MlP "'1th 2 battu!, f'n<:lo11ed y111 ... ht"11m 1·l'iling, 2 r-11r !'n<'IOSf'd 18fAlff' Qu irt lf'ltin1. \\'111rr /,, fA nlrnf'r Pa 1rl. SX!O p.•r n1onth. trJvr .rr..-11 'J! .. REALTOR~ :SINCE 19'4 673-440~ ( e f 're1h le. CltM 1 Br Ill' 1hopt, child/J>f!I SUS. lLA Rentel• e 645-3'00 e Easttt Sprr i11/ -2 Br, lncd yrd, <'P! ldrp~. S16.'i. ALA Rentals e '4.S-.l9IO SHARP 4 BEDROOl'il 2 hath-'. rarJ)t'tJ1 A draJ)H. Nice locar1on. S210. per month. Call P.&y Gault !¥10-11 51 llf;RfTA(;f: REAL ESTATE. EXECtmVf; home • Br, SI, patios, .11 lrium, 3 ev 1ara1e. l..se SlX> mo. lm- mt'tl occupy. 0 w n e t . 213 :51')..-0518 Mr. Harte, aft'T prn , 545-3191. .1 BR, 2 BA. Responsibk J)t'Oplr. nn pPL\. Q u I ~ t f_;..9ide 11rea . ( l) 63~16M for appf. CO~I E .1f'f' nil'~ I'm a k:lvely.4 BR. honlf' \\'/fam ily rm. On quil'I rul 1!P 1ar-, nf'ar ~·11001!1. $275 n10. 546-5704. 3 BR. I BA , lam rm .. r rpl!i, drp~. 1rovf', 11 atl'r pd, boat or lrlr l'nl r. t"amille.• only. !'1<18-:1110. S2:W. l BR, 2 Ba .• SIO\'"', \\!1 tai· mfltnr.r, d~hwshr. Watl":r I.a· 1·1t1drrl. $21 ~. 5 ~ 6 -1 71 :5 ' !'1·16-9828. • S165. Lan::e 3 BR, vacant. Garagt', BrinJC the kids. R1nt-A-Hou1a '79-MIO LARGE 2 Br 11r/g111·. $140. 9~711 . duplex uni! 642-4253 or - WANT AD LAGUNA BEAC (i llllrhor Vk'W tvimer-. I~ fu.-;--;;;11" "Jont'" 1n )'()u1· LAGUNA BEACH \\llh 11ttan ~ an)'M \"It~\')!:. flllll hly, fully t m p r o v ,. rl. l,l'\•1< -,ell tho"<' twthlr11 For 8u1lri11hle \\,th t"Onntr lf'd r "r hi'!>! re~ulf11! 642"5678 ?"ttd a "Part"? Plal't' an ,,,: * 494-7531 * 1495 GLENNEYRE ~lusl 1"t 111 P1J"Pl""C11tt l', t'or "hu,.k!'I", Ca.U Ow 1f1rd * 494-7531 * ~v.·t'~ r or Mic by n\l.·ne:r. _ ___ _ __ _ __ anpt: f\11-~. ~12.~~ 14tS GLENNEYRE 49:,...,u\~. · CROSSWORD PUZZLE AN$WER .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·'-~"~:..::~::.:.::::.. ___ ~ ----------·~-'""-""" -------~~- • I - • • . • ' . !)All Y PILOT'" • ._'_'_'_"_""_"_'_'"_"'"' _ _,[9 1! '.,.,,~.,,...,. ll•l '""mm"'"''"' l•l "'"""""'""''" l•l I ..-f•-. ]~!~.~P~'~"~'"~'~"'~'.~'•~R•~"~l ~~~T~•~;i Apo•tmtolll0<R,.t :WO ~ .. ;pt;.;U;nf;u;r;n;, ;;~:;3'~5~4p,:;t.~U;n;t;u;rn~ ..... ~l65~ 4pt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. Hout•• lor Rtnt House s Unf urn. 305 Hou set Unfur n . -i·--~~~'~~~~~-305 Apts. Furn. 3'0Apt1. Furn. Ir vine Irvine .. -a Huntington 8 t1ch Newport Beach •. 1-~~.;...-~~-~~,-~~~--~~-~1-~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-~ ~ llf'n !louse ~.Br. S9.:>, HARBOR Vr~w Honie 1 !' fog li?l'H :! ,Bl· $1~. Rr.: :! Ba., fa m tm. le }I'd, • , f"r'QC ,.ancy a, ~t-3 · a1•\. 0011 • .S.~ 1931 !'or• • <:ann ba!t al "'~• S~ Br. $11·~ :0-l"l~n. ~. I ~ -l\Qal'U'li' S('(I " r. .5 .aJ ---~~~- I 'I · Spla~h do11n 4 Br. !il:il SL'GLE 1'"am1ly Rc~idccfr·, 1 '1· • 'Sail llou~I' S·1J fa r ;::1 .1 u,, Rr .t d,.n, 1~u1ct •rr~. rir • • '\'Aeht~rri('n P..l1j:h1 Sltj.'11 11 .. irr· •'-' . l.ido • h fl p f . I °'' Wh IN""1 ,·Jo~ ~l:!j]_,_·;_,_1_11~;------- 1 S,Ull l.Ol'Pl'll S!.~j s t A J , CPOI h<lt. hvu.v Sti _•_n_• __ n_•---~-- 1,, Beilr'b lla\rn l".1 ~BR. 2 8:1 , 1>.1u1Cled aar for I HELP0 U e e 530-6381 r>111yroorn . Av;1.il M11·. i\1.u~• -e -Ctuy Co111tge-_ Ht"87h Stt to appt'PC'J at,,., 64 4-71117. 11rc•. 1 Br, aH 11111 111<"1 S108. Condomin ium1 3'5 ALA Rentals• '45.3900 1 ___ u_.~~'-•-r_n_··-·-·-· ___ ; __ 2~!>~t~A-p_1_1._F_u_rn_. ____ 3_6o Apt. u~nturn. e Spring Treat~ -'l hr, cp11. (°(;lf1~Me1• Cost• Mesa rlrp.,. klds!ppt!. Sl~O. ---------1---------- 1 ALA Rentals• 645-3900 z BDR~r. 11 ~ BA. 'J t·•1.1· Casa del Oro ~ . -,ll'ar11lfc. pool k rec. f::1c1i. , 1 •·/ °! ll'C'11Jy de1..:ora1cd 4' bed· $EK!. ino. 8!1:!-:hl7.1. . .... l.L lJTILITIES P1\!D I roohl homi: al ('nd or C'Ul-<ll'· Con1pa re before you l"f'nt . I ·'1 RI.'. Exu·a lar~r back yard. Newport S.ach Cu.s,!~1. dcsiJr?"'d, tei'ltur.n::;· .. S300. pe~ mo. . SPACIOUS Llt\'.. 2 BR. ~'~l e :,:~acious k11rhen· 111th 1n· • • lll rw1n realty inc. R"' ., c·-r J:ilr:•"C PM' dircc1 !JghtL~ ., ~44()j ~ AN\'Tl~E S.~1;1111~ $2;;J/mo. J:a~r. 1011ri • ~par~:t' d1~·g. '1:t'il .:.' SPAfl~LIXC. <Unn~. 11;ilk to Ruck1n~h1tn1 L.a~. ti-'6-.J!iSI e ~on~(' llke ~·Old,.e \ bf'Acli $.·!!'hop~ ., Br Li!tn~ • ri1 a1t" pa,ios• I d d ·" 1 .. 1 dbl, Duplexes Furn. 345 1 e Clo~cd znr;i '"• " .i01 ;1 ..... l«"C II (' pattO 1· O'\C'f • ... <S<-,. tlar., pool & ~1a int. \l11ny Newport Beach e l-"uJJ lcng:h 1narble puJI. ·x !?'"/ ""S ~., .. , . 1nan .. . ns. ...,,_, n1o. '"ii -•:io·"'· i• J" Ed 1~~,..;._:.:.,.__c_ __ -BAY VIEW \1n:;·sz r1ns \VILL. t'('nt bf-aut. :l BR horn<' ., "'R , R 1 1 r. e Pool . Barhc<iuc ~ • snr- 1 ' _· 1 · n lbl f 1 r .. "' .. .! A con1p urn. ·"· ·d . · . od rrs~ s,. ' I a1n1 y. hoooolc· dcl'. 2 hlks. to Ol'r11r1 -•M!h roun. ed \\"Ith plush !ar.d· e ya1u, Lrep , nr s<' .~. • ,. 1 scar1 n~ ·~ '~lmi "o.1~,.,, st. $3,j(l/n10 )1':IO 1,r , Av:11 Id 11 1., , .. _ ,.,....,, ~ Ju<J .wu. 6 1• D S" 8480 i U l\111g 11.. It! ucsl 1 .>. ays ..... r1('s , ·-BP. r e Privacy A.~ured -t:oz~ a~2 94~~ ......... e 1 . Sl • .. A 1 Br. nr heh. stoo. ' -'··, . .. • ~•t;-mEs f·nr.:r. '. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 YF.ARL \ -:z BR., frplc. :-;un· .. G.i \\. \\LI~ 6-f2·1!ljt 1!e1·k .. s2'.!°_ mo. Balboa Bay Low Weekly Rates !' Ext1·a! ~ Br. 2 Ba. !n!'.d Prop. 67.;·1420. 2010 Newport Blvd. .Yrd, encl gar. kicfs/rwis Sla.i. Duplexe1 Unfurn. 350 Costa Mesa ,. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 642-2611 ·NO FEE :;•neral STUDIOS-& . I BR'S. "RENl' \\I.I/LE YOU BLIY" '.! BR t B.\. lo11·r r. Balhoa. AVAILABLE Thi~ lol't!y 3 BP. :.! Ba ho111r. 1111.1;1~. tlrp•. clr}l't'. 0<1i'. e J''uU kitC'h<'n (f'ncrd y;tJ'd. dbl ;.!"•' ;101.I f''l'fllr. Y.rl~·;-fij;r-0~%. e llPaltfi Pflfll many. n1;iny xtras. \'acanr: e 1.1\undry fal'iht1r~ r.2:'> pl"r 1nonlh. e J-"rrr. 11ti11t1rs •\VE ha\'e 1 large :.t'!C'("llon I · [ii~"' e }'rrt' linen< Ap.u rmen." l.o< R~,,1_ -e TI' & , 'I of l a nd C bedroom homes . -, . . · ma111 :qor1.·. 111·a1 . !hat can be n101·ed into • P hnn,. ~et·v1ce ----- 3lmost immediately on our * 530: WK. & UP * Ri-.nt -Opt i on p l a n,Apts.Furn. 360e stu<lio·&1BR .'\pl.J'' SllER\VOOO R E ALTY, General e Room 31 5 \\!l\ & p. 540-1555 __... ..-...... e TV &: l\Ia.id Service Avail e Phone Servic r. Ut il PJ Jriotl\1ACULATE f'X. lrg. 3 A · 1 • All major r.redit ct1rrls BR. 2 BA duplex, rrJ'll.~, N C 2::7G"Kr1\·port Blvd. 34S-9~~5 1ll'Jj!l>, bhns. Ill;: JovclylBold ew onceptl This Ad \\'orth $.;I C![l Ren1 private yard fiardrncr I.· Children & Pet fl'clion "'""pd>. G" + ond ""'' FURNITURE RENTAL -*-SUPElfTBR-. -prk'g. $200. Rr>!<p. 1narr1cd coupln. Adult:;;1. 842-:1276. ,1A1rly furnih11 ·r . f·n;:idait·r l.ari:e 2 BR, 1·001 CN'l'811 hrC'l.'Zes. $1:'.5. Kid~ l· prr ~. Rent-A-House 979-8430 ,,.. i\lonlh to 1'1lonu1. 11ppr~. /ro.<:!·fr"r rrflip:, "* 100'0 Purrhast:! Optllln qllf'<'ll l'I. brrl. L'pl rh•p. *' \Vidor SeJP.rltOn-Adul1s. $1 j(!. :.'.'2?0 EldC'n. ~t.}·le-Color. 6-1G-o::'i~. 3 sn. !J'pll', Ol'@illl Vlt"\\', • Z.1 !lour Deli1·c1y $50 Move 1n A-llowan'C; Sf'p ar 102 lluntini::t on. -G P. f "S• PT · I ~~ 1-:L.'I 'A •. o_;", A :-.; ' . ~7 * 5?..&-3192 * fll $ @ Shad$ la11·n-Pool-S140 Lip. Irvine ae __ 177 t_;. 2'1nrl SL 64:!·'.164~. • / j A"frRAC-1-Br. po n I . , 3 BP.,.Z•blt. !an1, rm .•. SJ4D 511 \V 19th .. CAI 5J8-J48J aclull.$_, m prls. li11r pd. Vi:i - ._BR. 1 ba-W'p'. :, p 7Wtoo 1156 N. ·'Iiii~ SA 547·03J4 c11nl .f/8. 1884 l\lonrovi11.. Coron• del M1.r ON TEN ACP.ES l .\. 2 BR. Furn. Ir. Untum.. Fu·~placts I prtv. patio1. Pools Tennis Conllll'I Bids!. ' 90(! Sea Lane, l'.:d~I 644-2611 1~1acArthur nr Co11.11 H\\y) 2 Bed1·oom, '! Balh sparkhni; clran, firl'plac". 1un dt"Ck. ld~al \l';o!k-to.brach loca· t1on. (Qupl<' or 1narurt ~1ngl~. no pets $2.j(). Call 6i3-Sj.,j!) Ag!. ---~..,..-~~~ LRG. 2 BR duple>;. f"'l'pl. priv. de,·k. Ne1v carpel , ri;i1nt l: dra)X'.~. S2j() per nlo. Ai;:J. 673-6:)10. Ev e 1 , 673-67i8. 3 B lf 3-BA s°33l- nn Blufis. G!'1>at \'1r 11" frplC' Pool. 2-Patios. Avarl Apnl lj. !li9-l:?tiS. ! 2· BR~ P3'110~.-.-.,-.-. -.,-.,-"-p-a1nl, r1·p1 ~. clrpi', SlOO n10. of:!~ I. a r k ~ p u r . \\'knds/evcs. 673,.3687. LARGF.: 3 BP.,· 2 BA , bltn.~. gl'r!ln ~ha11: <'rpt'g. ;\'t-w drps, lncl[')' t·oom, fenct"d patio. 644-8302. UNIQUE chatl'au on Bayside Vi·. 2 bdrrn . & den -dining room, Adull!ii only. S3i:'i ~fo. Aitent 6'i~930, &10-00'!0. -.-er.EAT VJE\V ~ Br.~ Frp::-., bltn~. ~undr-rks. pool $200 11ft 6-l.+-6:!-14. 5;j..:)20.f. * 2 BR-Vir.11·.' Pool. l''rpll'. ! '! Bath dbl c;•l'JYll'I, $2;!j. 67.'j.-J:!86 Ol' 61'.;...8i::7. ----·--~~~~ LHG I Bl'. bltns, r('fJ·i;:, tlrp~. c1·pts, riuil't, non drinkers nnly. 6iN 119. • 1 an.. bit-in.~. Pool. \\'alk in hf'ach. $2GO :\lo. Oran~r Co.as! Real l::.~l;Ue, 644--18-18 . -2-eii-.--oP'l'E.R $200- .,......~~~~~~ -1 ~~~~~~~1 Gener1I Gener•I Cotti Me11 Huntington B•ach j Laguna ~iguel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I T_H_E_B-ES .... T_FO,..,_R-YO_U_! s EA Al R APTS • s 130 I EL CORDOVA APTS. !.re 2 BR. '""· d .... blue•. LAGUNA N IGUEL From $145 Ll . ,_ h _, .. I 1 blk N of Adan11aU Beach Ap•rtmtnt1 Furtiilhed I Unfurnished \'e m • W=""· a . ....,. 01' Bh·<l. 'i~'·•ti Utli·1t. . Call About Our Nt1v S r.ro. tihOflplni 1tnd e111 ln.a-out -~" I p II hi Dish,,·asher • Shag Carpetin " • \Valk·in Clos· ~Z7N> or '5.':8-iOTO .e11sr rogriun A\'11 a '1 ets, Jo'orced Air Heat • F.,'<tr; Lar~e Roon1s • !'~11 ;:-~;~ ~:;~.:~~n::,;:r~~~ . No1v. 1 BR SlC)4, 2 BR. 1 Ba ReautiJul Game Room • l'eated Pool • RBQ'•· YOUR cholc.,. 2 xtra ~hiu•p 1 $11li. 2 Br. 2 611., Sl96 per -i lj()I) sq. ft , of l\'Ol'l')'·frre BR !J!IS. Julll .'I IJlk,< fn'•1 11 • 111 ' f :nclosed Garages. Quiet s urroundings and 111 illJ inf'. :I ~droor'11 . 2 o..·ean S1•10 1>/frrilr 31;;0 j mon · tlose to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamilton St) bath.Ii, dt-n nr gut'~! toon1. Adlr,.. "'Pet~ . on Rripi-0\111:) 290tl l i\J-'-om..:.c.•_A_,_·•_. _<_95-_•2_72 St.J :l36-li10. 1 Me'' Vt rde .Adult l iving · No Pets. 2077 Ch1rle St., Co1ta MeM HACIENDA HARBOR From $150 ~42·4470 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurni1hed l'ool·Garage·Dish\vasher . Utili ties Paid Adult1 Only · No Pets 241 Av0c1do St., C01t1 Me11 646-1204 LA COSTA APTS . 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Fur ni,hed & Unfur nished Ruilt·lns · Sha2 Carpets • Drapes • \\'al ~·l n CJ.osets • S\vi mn1inl! Pool • Bar-b-oues • En· l:fo5ed Gar ag e. \ralk to sh opping center. ALL UTILITIES PAID Adults · No Pets 35'4 Avoc1do St .• Costa Mes• MESA VILLAGE APTS. 3 BEDROOM-S 150 2 childreri welcome, no ,.ts 642-9701 F orced Air H ea tint? • \Vater Pa id -Carpets • Drapes · Built·in Stove • Carpet · Stall Sho\v- er ·Laundry Room · Fenced Yard. 1046 El C•mino Dr. :A, Costa Mesa 546·7331 VILLA .G.RANADA APTS. To"·nhouse . Spacious 4 Bed room. 21,~ Bat h . Balconies. Fireplace. \-Ve t bar .• .<\ttached 2 r.ar garage. i\ear Cd~! hi gh !!C'hool. · 135 Amigos W•y, Newport Beach 644-2991 HIDDEN VILLAGE APTS. Home-Like Living ·Families Welcome! 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH From $ISP Carpets - Dr a nes • Air Cond itioned • r:11c los· r d natioi:;" • HeatP.cl P ool • Forc ed Air Heat • Carport & Storage. 2500 South Salta, Santa Ana I enter 2 blks \V. of Bristol. off \\"arncr on Linda \\'av. south to \V. Central) . 546-1525 VILLA MARS£1LLES SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. Furni1hed & Unfurnished Adult Living· /)ish \\1asher C'Olor coordinated applia n cei; Plush sha g c arpe t· mirrored \vardrobe~ d~rs· indirect ligh ting in kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio -pll1~h landscap- inf · brick Bar·be-Ques • lar ge heated pools· & lanai. THE YENDOM E -~l~I:\ TOD.\,.-·, --B-,,-,,,-,,.-.,-.-,0<'-,,-d-.-.-,-.,-.·.1 1S4J Anaheim Avt>nut"" From $1~. t\1<1:<. 11rlt'tln1e Quir1. .\Ir. 1111.rbor ·k &kd!' C01ll 642·2824, l\lrs. Phillip~ '!. Bl'. all Xll'R.~. f)Ol'>I. Shop';. Arllt<,-no ~u. $140 3 Sr. :Z Ba. unfut.,,, p1·t yrd, ~li-3669 1)1' 96.._'-L.ijlO 1111'1. c&1~;.J~;_1·c""~~-~~ 4!r.t'I gar. d1-ps & c11>tt. bhn ·z Br. Apt. C!osr.d gar, C1·pr.~. DEJ'I!Xl.: 2 A: .~ Bl', 2 Ba, sto,·t-. Adult~. Spacious k. cll"fl", ch!lrl, i::mall prt O.lt r 111·!-;::-11 r. S1~ up. Rental Clean! E. 18th Sf. $17:>. mo. $140/ino. 84i·2'.l40. Uf l' 30:l5 ~lace Av f!. .>46-3TI6 oi· 540-4-131. NE\\' 'I'ri·plrx, 1, 2 i· 3 BR'~. ;,1G-l'l3'1. ATI'R.AC. 2 BR TOl\'nhoUM', $13.:i. $160 t: SIS.1. G11r<1gc~. t J-IOUSclc~c,.,-,d-,-,~,.-.-.-... -,-,-,-,.-, 1'~ Ba., refrii,:-., btJ-in5. Child OK. ;127-31~1. ni orl 2 BJ· 111·nhs.-. Xln! t'rptl!, drps, poo!, no Pf!I&. 2. Br, Gar, rnc-rl. <'rpt~. rl rp~. "'hr:ip't. Adul 1~. $ t 3 5 . 6-f;)-4220. l<1und rm. Child O.K. SI:'.:!. _;c1c1;.._1c01cG_. --'-----I !\PACfOUS 3 Bdrn1 .. l 11 BA ., 527·31•1•1. Sl6J/mo. w -e 2 Bdrni , ~=-~--;--,b--.1--1 Newport 8e1ch ·• 2 BR w /9ar & •cony ··--------I $1 30/mo. Both n,,. \\'I y ,. 1 1 'Id .,,. ~i '"''I ~ '1e<:o1·att'd . i.i7 Shalimar, '~0 Snl r 11 · .~ ... i . .., •• • PARK NEWPORT c.'1. ""'19l3· Laguna a .. e:i APARTMENTS :! BR, 1 Ba . Garden l:n!ll'. NE\\'LY drrora1crl 2 Rr. :! Sha:: rt'p!';;:, drps. dsh11shr. B.\. $: flr11, front[.. 1P;1r (·n On the bay !><lllO. hcan1 ccil1n;~. frp)r'., l1'tU1C<'$, Antn!r r11pt,.1.o1• I Lux ury :i partment livin~ OV· ;:a ra~r. 2WO Eltlcn .Ave. 1p.11r in lovrly ~llC'hr11. j crlookin;: lhr \\'alc.r. Enjoy 537-312:1. $1iO/n10. hu LJt-10 s!O\'C'. Priv111,. par111. 1 Sij(l,000 health spa, 7 s1vim-* TOWNHo-USE-;r-1 block from ocf':in, \\'alk1nc 1n1n; pools, 7 lightrd ten· 2 Br, 11; Ba, C'pl /drps. ps1.iio. dlstan{'f' do11nto11,n, $22:>. nis rourts. plus miles or Adil"-. $16:i. 134 E. fl ll'lody 4~-i.)18 RH!'. h1{·yclt:! lrails, putting, 1huf- l.n. 548·5956 or 548-1 7~. LEASE NOW TO 1 fleboarrl, Cl"Of]UeJ r Junior l 's INCLUDE SUMMER f1:on1 S17J mnnthly: also l 1 Sr. $l 3j. R<'frig, b!tns. and 2·bcdroom plans And ("rpts, garb. d:spl. 71 2 Beachfront E>:N:. 7'1agntftc·l.'nl ' 2.11101-y toii•n ht°l"<I.'.~. Elec· Shalit{Htr Dr. ·Apt C. C:'>f ,.it>\\' -La~11na P.o,1alr. 2 1r1<' kitchens, privale patios &12-~. br, Z ba. $JOO [l<'r n10. Call or bah.:on1es, carpeting, dra· Lr..c; 2 BR 11· rmt 1o. Q111rr. S11 art t.~~1• 1 11'r1('~. S11 hlc1'1'11nea11 J)flrk· C11>ts, drps, 1101e, rt'trit.J 2 Brt .sltlllt •'f!!S:. bl l1n). p\t.j ui;: 1111h f'lov;ilorr:. Optional ,ar. a dult~, r,o p ~ts . pal ln, hll: 10 101111 . 1 hH.~ ,,, n1;dd J>rr1·i"'" .Jui.r nor!h f•/ li-l&-?768. hriu·h. $1!15. ~!l~-~j1J9 11(! 6 nr F:i~hton Island al .Jan1t'()r. "** BEAL'1'JrtiL 1 k 2 BR . _11 k11<~. ----__ ~{oa~'.ld Sa n Joaq11in llills Contemporar~· Gi'\rden Ap1 ~. * Xf';\I', 2 I.-:: Bl!•, <)<,..in Tr!rplino" fi l1 1 6~>1·1000 P 11 1 i o s , f 1· p I r. po o J . 1 u .. I hl<'k ttt bf';h'h. ~ti;, k roi rrntal uifornlAtlon Sl5a·$1i0. C11.!1 541).5\b".:. up. ~fl.~2l~9 ,{· 4~-.~::.~::. -BREATf:iTAKING VIEW Dane ~~Int 2 BR. lo\1er, ocean \'\\'. S!ove I refrlg I 11· I \\' crpt. S\40. 12131 865-7~.~n ,1·e~. East Bluff 1 & 2 BDRMS. Fully Carpeted &: draped Co\•ered pa.rking stall.t Gas & 11.·ater pa1rl 816 Ami~o:IO \\'11y, i\"B • • 175.,oso Q -··'1Mnu..a HUNTINGTON'S 11 ·~ 11h1ay~ !hC' r1:.:h1 11m1• f.· ah,·a.v~ th~ righ! placf' ii yo11 ·"·anr Rf:~LiLT . .-C:11I &12-56i8 l:. place thal ad fnday: Fast l"l!'st1J\s ar<> JU~t a phonr ('.'IJI a1vay . 642-5";s $2'i.'i. lluzr 2 Br. Apt. l l! on P.at·k Bay Blu U 11 I :? pn1·a tr bal<'Ollll'S. }'rpl<'. llra1rd ;>rA>l. l..011 d11 o( rl°'r!~. '; 1.-, Onm1ngO Dr. ICd \I \ISt Call 6.t)....1260. Apt. Unfur"'I. 3G5 Apt. Unfur11. 365 G ::oneral Ge neral ~<><X><X><><><><XX g 8 g 8 g Vista Del Mesa 8 0 FINEST ¢ Vocolion yeo r 'round in the beoutiful Bock loy of ¢ Newport, within orosy access to btnintss, shopping •• • 1 0 ond orntertoinmenl cente rs os well os 1iding stabl•1, 3 BR. Split LM·el Studio. 11' / 0 bikeing trails ond white Ulndy beaches of Th• Blue . ,, . BR. 21 ha " ...... S~f~/~.00 Ba Ibo• l1l1nd j.·uRNlsJ.IED 2-BR~. I • I Br.. 2 ha. f>."1•1, ... ,. .. S42j . :-HS--0336. , • 4. Br.. 2 ,~ baths ··· · S:.:.IJ ~T.i • . I Util. paid. S.i.iO/n10. 22i7-B m~i Jasmfnp * 673-sa;,t! 3101 So. Bristol St., S1nt1 Ana 557°8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO . bBatl'i.1•:1 11~ liq;, h1. ,2 ;11.crt-~ 8 Pacific, Your oil-electric opartment wit h built·in r.au 1 u p 11 r .; -1 • e sur· d' c c I · · b d. ~ k p 1 I ¢ rong•, oven, 1snwoh1 er ci nd re rigerotor wdl e a roun 1ngs. .,un ·r.n oo · . . . . Ba l"b·ques • :.; p 3 r k Ii 11 g I ~ dehght. .Bos k 1n th~ seo oir or~und rhe p~ol o.r ,!Oln s p a n 1 5 h r 0 11 n 1 a in ,. ¢ the fun tn the 1poc1ous recreot1on room with b1ll1ord To11·nhou~e Jn,rng featuring: ¢ table~ cind g)'_mnosi.um. Lavish laf'\dscoping and e Spacious room~ e 1 ¢ dancing founto1ns will surround you and welcome MANAGING AGENT .. :t Bf{. 2 ha .homr ...... S.~ SU ~1 :\I E R-Cha 1·n1 l n~ 'I I A . -·•s-·91• ' BR . I ( SIOO I BR ., 2 1' llP <' I t'.'. :i., .:i "· ,, t1 Aug.-urn. . . . · hay ronts :: .. _ BA nr ------- BP.. 1 EA . Choa~t" da1cs 1 BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR 1 e d h·.11 orJtn 6i~::2ti 1-l!d POOi. Aclul!11 111· tr1>n okl • . re * \\'O'IE~S-c-;;-I R--· No pc1~. SIS.'i up. 642·9'>20. I·· . .~ -Jn., t' oon1~. ------------ *NEW* VILLA PEDRO Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. UnfUrn. Coron• del M•r Scparxlt' rlining \1·/pri 1·11 tr I 0 your guests when you live al Vista Otl Meso, 0 RJ::AL TY \)t)jv. Park CentP.r , t r"1ne Call Anylimc, 83.1-0820 .. 2 BR. 2 bath, den ...... S'.:00 TV Rm, kitch<'n. \rintc r $j() . .\VA IL l\01\' I 1' '! Fir fur~1. prr nm & up. 6i:-1-."iJ6!L pool. l't'C rm. gri Jn r._ ~o B lb P I 1·hild1·n. no pP.!~. 646-.i~24 a o• enlnsu • ---------10!\'E Bedr1n . Aduli.5, no J)t'ts. e S2j \\'K & UP-On Oecan e Pool &.· Util1!1r.~ included. Lovely Baf'h-1 Br-P.00111~ $1·1~$1."iO. j..j8--i689. l\ta1cl sr rvicP-P1"10l·Ut1 I pd 1 * 1 \rEEl'; FR-i::·"·r~-:~-.-. ~ 3 BR. 21~ ba., Jam. rn1. S32:i e Call 6i~87~0 e _ - 2 BR, 2 BA APTS Supc'r-Conifnrt.a.blt>·Qui~t r-.·c11r Nt'.'1\porl Back Ba.\" r.11s &. \\'at"r Paid . .lllo. to !llo. Fronl $183 . Corona del Mar for rent FROM s155 pal\o e \\'11lk-1 n r:IOSf'1!i a 0 •lomt'!·likt' k1l rh ,.n s I.: 0 1·ahin .... s • Deluxr bu11t·1n!. 0 123.i '" """''" , .. d. 00 545-4855 LA QUINTA llF.R~IO~A <t blks. ~. of San Diego 0 1 • 2 IEORM. Fru'Y. on Beach, 1 blk. \\/, 0 FURN.•UNFURN. 16211 Parkllid" Lant:! NEWPORT BACK IAY 4 BR. 21' ba. fain r1n S3:h ·----Baeh., nu doc .. no kit. $i5. 4 BR.' '21.; ba . .' tam.' 11n: $390 OCEANF~o~·r ~ Br .. S2i.i, 'l Bl' .. $Jfij, Adlts. 642.:llSI. · util. 1nr l ct tJI t:!nd ol June. XICE I .t: '!.Br tralll.'rs. Si.)&: Children Welcome. :r.~2 Elden A1·e e &IJ.70.14 Spec tacular views for your f amily. From this Harbor View hilltop above Corona del .M8f. on ·101t to f AOULT LIVING 714: 847-5441 IRVINE at MESA <><><><><><><><~~~~ix;;b:~1 0 OO<Q<t">O-OO<><> ti73-472·1. up. ~[alurt-11dults. Chi.ld ok, --* L A-RGE * Corona del M•r Xo l)l'tt. &t!-1263. NEWLY DECORATED ·-Cl--:------Beautiful Ground1 U'"·'SUAI o, r 11 BA -Ill.OR apt.. ~:ia in· 1 v •· ·=· o \\'y., 10 l\linutei:: lo Oc:cnn l 1·lud111g utlJ.i !if'.,, l\latw·c \ 1('11', 1 BR. llC'1Y r cc kit .. Clos'" to bus line k ~lore~ 'll11li"l ',,11i1. ---,'I il'uliu r Dramatic architecture. Handsome inle r- iors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. C lose to schools, shopping. ON BEACH! 1'"UP.N. !: UNrur ... ~. 2 BR. from S26.j ADULTS ONLY g * Don't ~1iss Tli e Best* g 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Two and three"bedrooms, two baths. F rom $275. Gas and cablevis ion included. frpl l', !l('1v l'l'pl.c-. gar., -"'-''°-"-· _'4_&._t_soo_._. ____ 1 Gt1s J[r;it & Sro1'r. \\'a rrt" lndry, ,.dult:-:. no pets. S'.!'.:5 Huntingion Beach (;arag,... Re<-. P.m . Laundry g 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths i I. I<·. }"urniture A\·ailabh! I ' I ' ' ., ' 1 I ,, ' "SINCE 1946" l~l \\'C'Slf'l'n Bank Bldg yl'ly. n•fs. b75-777(i. I Roo1n included. Un1vcr·it.v Park, h·1111r FL'RN. or unfurn. l Br. ;cpl ., L Q , t ff l BR. $1411 Oays 552-7000 N ights 2 blks to brach. utiJ furn. 3 Uln 3 ermOS3 2 Br:. $l60. ~163. Sl7:i _____ ~Jatni·,. 11dul1 only. '\'<"a1·Jy Hacienda de Mesa BAYVIEW APARTMENTS San Joaquin H ills F;load, east o f MacArthur Bouleva rd C ll r p ets-Orapes-rfish1va!her hl!'ated pool-sa unas-tennis rec roon1-0et:!11.n views patios.ample parkin1 Security Guards. •Central air conditioning & heating • Charming fireplace!, 3 !pacious floor plans • Unueual large clo!el1 & 1loraJ!:e on patio • 2 swimming pools. therapeutic pool. 1auna11 For information, call 644-5555 . OIOICE ,l Bi 11. :! Ba . lca ~r. 6i::-sJS4. Sp;11u!'h Countrv J::st11te t h.. 160 \\'. \\'il'!On, 1\pt 1, C~t frpl., form drn rrn , at.r1 u1n, l.i\rJ;:"e Bach. ~·uiii. Ctil. pd. tng _& Spacio~~ Aprs. TC'I'-Park-Like Surrounding· pool. 1rnn1~ 1 1~ 't'arly Sl60 •rl ? blks 10 8 i:: Co· rar('d pool: sunk"11 gas RBQ. QUIET . DELUXL HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 0 0 g • Grm. billiard!, dr i1·ing range, pulling ~r("en • All utilitie1 inrluded least'. A1-a1! )Ja-!_~_.!::J-:l~. ITina.) 1Y·adu1t • no 1 JK'l s. l."11brl1c1·11blr Lh·i n:; -Onl.v 2 & 3 BR APTS. .UNJV. Park, l<'ase 3 Bdrni. ~ 642·.11.J:.'O. • 1l Br Uflf $151).furn $175 Al..50 f URN. BAOIELORS Apt. Unfurn. ~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 711 OCEAN AVE .. l-!.B. (i14) 53rrl487 f g JUINISlllO I UllF\ll:lllSNlO b.iirh, ;itnun1. pools & nr ---~ 12 Br unf Sl7S.furn $210 P1;·. patios * J.ltd Pool.Ii l'r·hool.<. l32:i/mo ~91-9jJ t. * * 2 B~· fu iii apr. $l r5 mo. 3 BR Studio -furn $275 Nr shop'g * Adults Only -·----on yr11r s lease. Adults only. I' hl k S r • 0 . I' .~ BR 'J'o11·11hou~". Unh·rr~1t~ G';'.l-8:ltL " ., !ii.'· 0 :::>iin 1;go 1"'"" Martinique Apts. -P01 rk. :-iu1nmrr 'lnly or --------fin Rr,arh. 1 blk \\. on 1-IO!t . I ,~, '" ·~ I ~·vr.:'\. Apl. S14j..U!ll Paid to 16211 P11.rlisidr Lan('.) J777 Sant.ot. Ana Ave .. c .ar. )'Cal's Cail'. ..: ... ,,.,,;,,, ~1-· Apt '11" ''" ...t.:<A? ': h!O<'k lo Oc<'an. r\o pt'ts. lit4\ 847-5441 '' ,,.. ·> 11-iN'I• L•gun1 Beach j 2.'.00 Sl:'A1·1e11. Ccl.'1. ______ .. ... __.__ -----ic 1 M 1 BP. Furn. a pt fol' rcnt. NORTH END -~-s a esa _ _ 1\·/1v «rplg., cirp~. braut r."drrol't1t rcl I Hr. 0 11n1:;:r ..f.aQM $35 A WEEK furn. Sl.iO 1no. P r r rt r ·'/1'. !'l'01r. 1"1111:, 1·1·111., E xecutive Suites pf'll!1-ione1'• or l'ldrrl) rple .. 1Jrp·;, lrg ~.-.rel. \·lullt/Jl{'t 2080 Newport Blvd no peL'I:. 60~ Gcnt>1•a. H.B. 11'f'lron1r , SJ .)Q C M ' NU VIEW RENTALS osta esa Lagun1 &e•ch ":'-';"' ••· <>h'24' STUDl66~·l:I \ BR'S LOVELY LOCATION ~~Oil. \\'ood~y Blurbi1·d C~n., a rnEE Linrn!o Reder. l Bn fully lui·ni~h,.rl .~ro·tu, dr~n. 2 bd ., 2 ha ., e FHEE Utlhtitl O\'r.,·loofl ing Ot'et111 , ,\vnil h 111 . ,~p1f/, blltn k I 1 . , a Full Kllchrn Yf'lll'I)'. Sn11JI Jlf"I ok. Sl6.) 1:i11iort. !ndry rru. AdhJ, e \ieaictt ·Pooi util pa id. r.:r, _:.h1·1l('r_ ~~ ?lt''->o, e ~ndry raciluirs NU-VIE-W RENTALS -·--1:••6 or 4J!l-~ l"\l". e TV I: ruaid :IOC'IV avail 6il-40.".0 or ~9.t-3218 ~C TORIA BE-A(H-• Phont Sc1"1·1cr Newporl e;ach 2 E'.-ho;nc in :dn1 'COn-~11il"L~:'....;-gQ;o..11s-Bf.At.t r. 'li9 Ba f'h tr~ulrr In ,, •11-;\('11 <·arpelir, fl•p!r i'\" ! ~~-11 J ·t I BR · · . • ., •• ·' " rn ,.,., ~ n1n. 1111'e N.B. P.:.rk. :\t:11·hiltlrcn ' 1 • p .. '•i :\rr·,. v1r\1'. S-1.1. f111n. ,\dull•, no pt 1 •. rir ~tt-J90 nio 64''-49'f' N U.VIEW RENTALS .\IOOrrn, \l'l'.'ludrxr. pool , nr1 --~.:___,____ .• ···•·. ·~ .• 'u'.<.J or ·19"1-.~2·18 h•1\~ &.· ~· ~,1 p~,11• 26;1!Apt. Unfurn. 365 Newport Beacl'I ~1~< ·~~·nl. __ ,cOron• del Ma._i; * \\'l:\T~R P.ATE::' * NEWPORT SHORES Ath·ac !urn .Stud tos Sii~. l \\'ATClf tht sun~t in this :.'. Sr k f'On\, den. Lrc. llv BH's Sl:lJ. Adults, no pets. exe<'11t1vc ~ bdrm. Ocean 1 :n. "lf1•pl, '..! bH . \lO<ll'rn 21.Jj Elden. ~lu. ,\pt. 6 Bh·d, duple.~. Adull.c only. full~ "quip. k11. Dbl gnr. 2 ;: B h I ,-1-8-, S'™I i\lo. Ag('nl 6i5-4~. r 1 i f'ill10~. Con1pl l'('(ifoe. urn •• ac I o ~ r s &40-0020. ;\r11 l"l'Jl1fdrp~. SXO on An-e apectally nict. 211 0 NE\V :l Br .. 2 bft .. sun d,.ck, ~ual Lr ... ~r. 316 Lugonia, Newport B~d., c~ l\'Alk IO bc'J1.. 11'11~. "drp,, . l",Qv.,n11 ;;;at/Sun. OLIDAY PlAZA Stn1't' & rrfr1t. C.'n111llt:I' (ii' llAnBo n-VIF.:\V l-TO~IE -3 DELUXE $!)1tCIOU!I 1 Br:. n\AhU'f' siJig\e.'i only. N'o hnh'Ollin, f.oi.m11y room, dln· furn an1. $1 ~. llratl"d JIOOI. pet1. Agtnt, 67~i2'l.'i. lt1i; room. A\&Jl l\blr April 1. J\nlple J)al'kln~. Ad11l~-no u~-s1:-aj'll;-;tr11 ;i .llTtl\' 1\ S l~J'l('r nlOtllh le3S('. JX"IS. J9G5 Poniona Alt'. C~ pl-~(' lo'h,.•t )'1··rOt1~: \\'~lk '"•"11 : 64 ~i7i0. Roomy 2 Br furn Apt 11p~!~n't bca<'h &: iihop~. r 1 r>I .. nt:n•. a BAY , . ..at:ACU e-$17J. l:ti.I~ Pd. Beby O.K. !Ji • ~ldtcor.Oil-0937. 31 4> 281t hm, r;ar, fncd, No J)Cts. 642.·m': 6'i~313. .14" J'lf'UI:. v.111k ro v.·11i trr. A fOtid \\Jnl 'd is • rood '1"'r-,,"",-.-,~.-,,.~,~1Y-P 11 o I n.J-; ·A·110t:~f: !r.il~I :0 in1 t'ttrr.cr\I • Cl.u .. •!llNI Ad. ft.t:?-jGi~. wealis11u21 Spal'klinJ: 1 l:. 2 BR garden 11 p1:<. Pool. Jacuzt.i. lush Jds<·m;. i::arage~. Adults - ft'Om Sla5, 1\lso avail, furn· i:<hccl. 1:>1 E. 21s1, C.1'11. 646-8666 *'* $170 * * 3 BR. l'·: Ba., ne11•ly pa inted, Bltni::. crpt/drp~. encl patio. Nr schla & shopg. Children f)k. no pets. 880 Centt-r St .. c.r-.1. ~or 54:>-268:!. BRAND NEW1_&_2 BR FROM $130 Nt'ar shop!ii, rn c lO:IOf'd gal'agts. bu111.in!I, "n i.: I . patlo11, 111tractive lnd!iC'pg. Adult!I only. nri pt'l.q, 1970 \\"allaer SI., 5 4 8 -080 4 . 646·2209 .. BAY MEADOW APTS. 2 BR. 1 BR. "' drn, 2 BA. Bean1 1'<'iling!I. pnv patio, l't'('. f111'il., 1..•Jo!t'd 'l:ll.l'A~r" t:ss heat. 1'00king .l \\'Ater all J'ld. AU AdU IL-. no JIC'IL 381 •\\I, Ba.v St.~ C.i\I. C&ll ..64G-OOT.: --NEW-2-BR~2 Bl 20'1.~~ s.an1~ 1\na A\·t', tl'lrro~ rro:n Silntti AM C.olf Cou1~cl, lltalf'd paol. i\lcr. ~i!+-l:?i>d. i:A'i"i'G1·: l s ;:-frpl. a1'. bll- ln&. l'le\\' pa.inf, W'pll, drp1, llD"Tlf'I~. 10. MM3.'li. Cott• Mti"a HARBOR GREENS 2 B.room' or 2 Bedroom & Den 1 V2 Ba or 2 Full B•ths i\Jastel' si:ii:e h!"droom~ 1v/hji;h beam ceilings, \argt living room w/ga~ or v.·ood burning fireplace. ConvPnitnt laun- dl'y area off kitchen. En- closed patios. 2 :c·wirnming pool~. sauna, l'l'C'l'Cation lac1litic~. 546-0370 BRAND NEW All Utllitill Poid 20102 Birch St lnr. O.C. alr- po11. S. of Paliu.dts Rdl l A. 2 Bn Fmn1 $155. Priv. patio,. 8 111111.rd nn. j1'•~uzzl. Nr. lJC fl"\•lt1c. ~lg;. 5.i7-4246 * LOWER * VOIJ) l\ledsll ion. front 2 Br, patio. encl gar, la.undr'Onlal. Ad11lt!, no petl!., Sl5S/n10. 613-l.313. 6a-649'l: SPACIOUS To1>,•nhot.1R. 1 Br .. 2 BM. vaulted ttUifw. G~r'Qt· Pl'lob~MMl.19.1 1 ' Costa Mesa DELUXE APARTMENTS Air Cond · rrplc·s · 3 S1vin1- ming Pools • Health Spa - Trnnil': Crts • Gam! & Billiard Roou1 l BEDR.OC'' t FROi\I SJtij; MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 l·l;n·bor Blvrl .. C.:'IT. 17' :1 5a7~20 RE!\'TA.L OFFJCJ: OPEN 10 Ai\f TO 6 Pl\f -New Vili;-P.ul_o _ 2 Br .. :Z Full B;i. Families \\'tlron1t" Shag cp1/drp!'. patio. be1un <'t!1!., ~aragts. ,.'rom SJSO Ji22 Hantilton. C.~I. Set :'liar . .\fr. t..· .\ti's. lloban :;.JS-2002 T \ViLSQNc"'·A""R"'o"'E>7.Ns-;- 2 BR. ti, BA, crpt/drPs. Otc open 10 am-6 pm Daily WlLLIAl\I \VALTERS CO. .. LIVE ntar the ocean, e~cape lo pea~ A: qui et. Neighbor:IO friendly, beaut, big 2 BR apts .. closed garages. Sl4J mo. ·CAii for dttails. Toni, 536·5i63 or Ru~. 536-1738. 2608 England Sr .. J{.E. • • • Gary V•n Eik 10534 .LaPorlo Fountain Valley ''ou arc. the \vinnr.1· ot :l tickets lo the Western N•flonel Bo•f l M•rine Show at lhf" ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER April l!!I !ht"ll April 9th Pleue c~ll 642-5678, ext 314 hfih\·rrn 9 & 5 pm lo clain1 )our tickets. fl\orth Coun!y loll.free nun1brr is 540·U20) • • • encl palio. S140. 642~11. LRG. l Br.. 2 &., rnaJ *' 1.2 &-: 3 Br. Frplc. Bit-In!!. patio, 1hag cpl!I, d11>!. })lt11s, quiet deAd~nd St. Childl"tn. ,Dosed gar31e. Ntar South pet considertm. $100, Al:.o 2 Cout Plaza. ~2321. Br. turn'd $liJ, 7611 l.11i1 AC. 2 k 3 BR. apt, $140 No. A 847-7547. ~rci, ~'· cplldrJ>•. b""'· -*-,--·"'F"R"E"'S"'H'"""."'A""l=R- 2206 CCIUtge l'\o. ~ 64:l-i03.i \VAik 3 BlkB to Beach! 0 8 ~ 6551 Warner, Huntington 714/847-8526 leach ON! ,ICTU«! IS WORTH A THOllSAND WORDS J!l96 i\ta .... 1~ l'\o. 1 fl.t2~813 1 .. e 2 ·1r:-3·-BR, -•ptl, n.wty '' 1L4 •• ... ...._ ... -C.'1'• lllo<•-,., ".1. .. 11 •!I '~' L•c " e t•\ Ba '''' decor. \\1/w crpts. tlf'Pll, , ...... r. '""' .. '., _, ,,.._.,,.~ c; ... ~ .. , ..,_.,...Att.'' , ... '· ' •. . 8 .. , -· .cti>t, blln!. frplc, priv pail.,, blbu, except ~trlz. SlOO to 3050 S. IRISTOL, SANTA ANA t>ncl r~*" 1 blk schl". ell $2Zi No qbt no pets. ,,,.,,..,..,...,,....,....,,,.... J{l\mi lton .34 1-19.t l , 536·1.711, g 1 &2 bedroom SS7-0516 Adult.Living 6~3-(13'11. l.:ays tl'le Mgbt plat'f" lf 8 0 . '-O'~Oo-o<. • <>~ ,, .. ;.._•oo ]"'""QR:o,--•• -,-,-;==:--; I ·ou "' .. nt RESULTS! Call Professlonally Managed by r1irvle1v $135. Call ~ii '-pllct that ad I So. ·counties Mgmt; Co. 333-2073 or ~-5..\W. "><l•Y· . . ~~ ... <>'· •<( ":')<'><:> - ~ g 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 I 8 I 0 0 ----..--------------~--.--._.....,.~----..... ~---.... ~...,.--_~--...-.~--....,_-_,,..~ ................ ~ ...... ~ .......................... ~ ..... .,. ..... ,..,.. ...... _ ................. _ ........... ~ .................................................. .. I [ o. I• • " ,, -' -.. ~ '· • e t ' l s - Sund•Y, Aprfl 2, 1972 DAIL y PI LOT • ., I --'-Apt. 1Jnfurn, us Apt1., I Apt1 ., Apt1., -Apt1 ., ------...:.··-Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ----------------------1 ~--------------------1 FURNJSHf.O 2 rvnm M.1it• (;REY toy ptlO(ll,, r,.m11,.. PROt'Jo~SSJONAL trN ..mi. Newport aeach C • ' 1 · rr· ' Dl~VF.R DlSCOVt:R\' \' 8 , 1. h I --::-:::--:::""'""""°"--[ 01ta Miu Cost• MIMI lrv1n1 Irvine f'i+:tra i:r. f':o.~. ~ 1~ FinrlWUR~t:l.t'inSornfl'Ont' IC'. l'Nln\\'11 )', "" "'" pru111nr ,tr mmln1, BRAND NEWI ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;/---------------------w/('(ln.n("('11~ 'nialll'r nftl<'f' Call nn"' _ .~n t1hli.ll:ll tkln i~'~'~''~"~rl~. ~l:l~T~-<>~"1-1~-~~~~ I ~pn1.) ina:. 1 pr I n k I e 11 , ADULTS ONLY-PET OK [ v"f~ .)' l'lf'.c.-. ~!.c, pA.l'M"l· I t714' 83.""'"688.~ 12131 AA7-3393 \,..od~apinr. C 1 ~•nu P • nEl.UXF.:: 2 BR $l~ f'd 1' p11.rk1111:. S:Z~:i Jll"~ n10. N.\TIO:'\Al.1.Y 1 . 1 fiMrJt:I', M~;,A93. LARGE 1 RR $1a.i ) People 30!'.(l r l11.<'f'nli11., 64l.-400i~ RE:COGN IZF:D lnstructio" lll±J A1.·s-l.11nr1·-,-,.-.~,,-,-_~T~,-,-, ' D1sh'n1a11ht'r, lil'f'pl ... C'~. 2 RA, GET A 'W' A ·y .. . orrrcE nr l'lf"~k ll~('f', -l'f'l'll0\'111. Y11rd N'mndelln,, ' •~·1m pool. 5ri7·2t25. ii ft l.aJ1:u11a. 1'1guel, tln Siln Social Clubs S3S Tr-a.ch h11.ulins:, Int t'lPanup . 20342 .!oi11r1111 t\n;i A\'(', FROM IT ALLf ..... !9A • Dif'gn f'r11•y, bntun1112 At''"ll. Schools & ~ Jt1•1111lr llpr1nklf'r•. 673--11"6. ! WESTC[iFF-AR-E.A • :.;rf~ '1'1 ~ ""I""' aii SIOO mQ. 2N:>. nx> DON'T BE LON t:r_.Y!: JOIN instructions 575 J ll\l'S Carrlenina:. compll!te 2 Rr., 2 ~ .. fl•plt·, stove, . .:I' -.AL6 1111 ~ sq. fl. unl1$. ~1-1400. j ~ ~t!~;N l:\l~tch ~~u~9: ]11.\111 & y11rd care, cleanuJ)t, rehi&.. rrpt~. drp~. pnv .-W"l9' ... NR nttire 'uice-\V11.t•r vlf' .... '. " ' ' n • "" i.l-' CRAIJUA·rr. (If St. IA >U is 54:'>-3662. p11 ho. Small JW! coniidf'J'l'd. , -£/ ~ l&t tin1e nn m11.rkft in 2 yr~. ln~r11u1r nf '.\1uJ\('. St-'"kH\i; f~>A-;-;;R7.IJ~t.".N~'l~N~r.,.-~ .. -"-.-.,-,~ .. .-.,-. S:MXI. p>-~r11 .... Pan'I ronf. rm, l'lll'Pf'!,~, ][g) piann s1uoe:nt1:-6-16-4161. Jlf'r1'"1\C't>.111M l'l'llablt, tf'f'ot NU.VIEW RENTALS -r• I... •. rlra~s. S.'lOO. 1000 ~· rt. • Lott Md found P.<;t1nu1 1,.~. !W\:\-1071. 673-40?.0 ,.., , •• 3211 1 It's so easy to do! Just move to Merr1n1ac 544-8ti711or64~8711. ----~---....-f I h I ~ E:xpi>r . J..;i1\n 1;11.re • • BAL. l"'f'nitl.-lsr .. 2-Ra. \Voods y.·here it's quiet & peace u ... \r er e DESK 1Jpace available ·S50 I Senoicts anc1_ Jltpaift 11 h•.uh~i.'&--001t rl"f',","· -· I r the t\110 of )'OU can enjoy tbe comfort of ~~~~~~~~~~I mo. Will pro1•ide· tumlture F ... nd tfr•• •ds) '50 • dx. trpl .. Mr, d.ch,1•shr. d d-i·r i· I ~ ·d h f · Costa Illes• 15 • mo ern a u 1v ng anu avo1 t e con us1on al mo .. An.-.1\·eriog U:Nl~ ==-.,..~ ocean 1 I"". ~ r 11 r I y. 1 I~ b ·rxr 11111 .... •11.1111.n r.11n:l,.nf'r 842_,14K of urban living . ~ '---~~~·~·~--~ ~ a1raila le:, 1i875 Bf'ach Blvd. * .. * Hu"l•."•to" 0 • h GI" .. ~ Applitnce Repot·r <''>n1pl•1,. r ar<1,.n1ni: ,,.n·1c,. ~ " " " °"3" · _..,,,., Willi•m J . Woodsid• I *• PRJ VATf: 2RZ2 R~, 1 & 2 BR Apts. w/Terraces BRAND NEW DELUXE 200 sq. 11. ofri<.'f' 943 Joann Street & P•rt1 J...a rnlllanl, 646-16-;'li ~~;;n.rtr~l 1:"11;·. ;~"~ 1:?1;;: FROM $ 140 mo . fronl Sl4i t>ish1va.,her, ~hai.:' S R 1 1 •20 ~!1; n~~5~~!~· 0~~r~.11;n11.";~ Cost• Mes• o,~,,-,-"-"_"' __ ,-,-,-,,,-,-,,.-,-R-,-,-,-"-~ ~~\\' ~~~?.~~71~1r1~~~~j, .-.2,7" ~3....,.1 ;,,, 1valk·in C'Jo.c;el~ ummer en • • .. 'Y(lu lll'r thP 11.1nnf"r or \I 1 1, 11 , , l.:r-·' "· •r-Shop. Pri\'a1e parkin11.. "' ll'r 1)"1". 1' l\\rt~ 1r 1', rlranup. SllllP llr"tl. 5.~6 1m. -----~~------Shag carpeting, d rape~. ~elf cleaning o\·en, Forced air ht>ar. extra Ja~" • Re.aJonorni<'l'l Rkr. 67~ .,700 2 1u·k"t" 10 thr J>i~f"'c.·ll f ;1· ,rr .... rc.1, 2 RR. 2 RA. r rpr.•, rlrp.~. d isposals. loads of clo~els . huoe S\l'imm irt g rooms. Beautiful i(ame f(IOm, ........ Western National ·u T"' • 1:E.\.-\'11rd ('j;an11p. "'"II 11111 n•, spr1nl..lo>rc , 1n•111.ll,.rl ,(, rrp11it'f'<I. TrrPc k ~h1i1h' 11•r1101·rd. f 't'l"I' r~!. i'lli.'l·:12<l hhin,c;, rl!!ih\\'l'ilr. Nr. Hnag .,. h ' h d BBQ ~IAKJ.~ ~f\Ur ~UnHTlPr \'!IC'll.· DESK I Ill s:;o B .. M . Sh l •. \r..\\ r ~ ll, • 540 N>!\l H 71 pool, sauna baths, rec rm & muc more . eatC' pool 'i;, f'ntlo"· tion rrc.rrl'alinn """" 2 nr ~ ipaee avai 11 e · o•t ar1ne ow ---r>sp. $l •. :;o nin. Adlt.•. Pd •ara-!,· quie.t !Un-ounrf· mo, Will provide fur niture ,., th,. Carpet ~ervice ' "42-4387 I h L 0 -hl>rlroom! r o n1 pl , t e I y . · Drive ovt today and et us 1 ow you 11ow inJ?i: &: tJose 10 11hopping.' Jurni.~h~. ot'll! hlock 10 at $5 tno . .AnJ":\\·e:r-ing i;ervice ANAHE)M NR. Hoa.ll: llr>.cp,-$Jl l/mo. Z · •asy it is to-make the move. Adulr living_ no pet~. availablP. 222 Fott!I Ave, CONVENTION orran in Nr11•port nr Coronll BR, 2 BA crp111. rlrp~. ntrn11, EL CORDOVA APTS . nel i\>IA r. Ai>k lor P11.t or i .,-Logu=-=="="="='=a~e~h·~'-94-~-"-'-'--CENTER dsh11·11hr.. \\'In honk·up. MERRIMAC WOODS 207i Ch11.rle SL 642·4470 Jim. 540-S555 Ageni. 4243 Danii Rrl. &16-6$1. Near Harbor & H~m1lton St. WATER v;,w · 2 1!~.-:-2-Bo. 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa yrly lt>ll!it'. ~irle ue ll\'ail. IH.J.-11249. 11.ppl. -----DELU'.\'F. 2 BR, 2 AA. l block ro h"';:H·h. yrtirly, $24;)/pP r /lll'>. fi7j...3J21i P\'I'~. NE\V 3 Br yrly nn r;i,nal~ sunrlr:-k. 2ar .. rlt)('k, 11rluh!. nn peli<. S?,()(). fi7~2124. ----Newport Island ·--·I i'E\V nuplrx 3 Br. 2 R:t. r 1·p1c, rlrp~. rl~h11 hr. frplC'. 1.100/nvi. Call fi;:l-SHi!l. S•n Clement• -I Rr duplf'!'<;-new 1fln1lilifin. t•.11hlr, l'lo~rrl l:l\rai::r. Arlulr. 2"14 \\'. P.11li~.1Hhl. 4~2·2"!l6. Sant.11 An• 2 Br .. t'nel. J!llr., nu rlernr, Sl :l()fmn. l Br. l'll'a\I 5/1. ~"-9-4~"~"'·-·-··-~16-fi __ ,_,, _____ , South Laguna * BEACH LlVING AT ITS Rf.ST ..•. Ll-11.!'" 2 BR, 2 RA. f'lf'1·. 10 hea<·h. Advil~. THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Busin•ss R•ntal 445 l :X: PER FOOT. SOO sq It, $135. pPr month. 821 So. Brookhurst, Anahe im, Sui1e FouN0.-1>e11.ut.iful-. -Po;-;, Orra t D11.1ie, l n10. nlrl mAlc puppy. \l'I! hll vr hvo flogs alJ·t>'ady, Ml !h1.~ one n!'rrls a hon1,.. 494-311~..!. F'NO: l.r·2. wh1 ponrt!P·lik" male dat:. Vii·. Cr.111 n Vir.l!ey Ell'mf'nr11.r.v N-hl 1131-2189 brfOre-8 11 m or 11/1 5 13. \\'indo\\· front. 11ir, heat. cP~'-"=· ~-.,..-.,..--~~~ crp1.-. pll!nty of parking in 1 Ar B11n k of Amf'riC'11 t. E. ShrN·ood Shoppin,i:r: Cen ter. [ C11L H\1·~· .. Cdi\1, Jrrl'y nuilP Drive: hy, C11.ll l\1r. ki11Pn, :,.6 1110!<, wht p;i11 .~ PR(>f'F..C:.C:IONAI. l>'!l:l l\('f'. ,(. Y;1 nl \l;iln- J~ J<lm «r , LARGE OR SMALL \:t.'-11.17 All T~·prll \\'ork: Cut -donrll, 1 Glr;;ral~S~o-rv-.,.lc-.-,---·I p 11. n I! J , 1·rn1odrl, fLni~h. I h·;1111r. rrp11i r~. t'll'. !lfi'.l.\961. CAR,PF:NTR\', pAintinc, t'l!· --------n1rnt, r,.mnrlrl , .. 1r. ~mall l'\l..;TO,\l \\'ood1\·0rk P11nrl . ioh~ ok. BoQfi46.+l.\li. 1111:. C';ih1nrt.c. C.r n'l l'rp.111r~. -----~- ;\fl :, Ph: Duke D11011rk11 . TOTA L SF:RVICF:S CO. h7:.,..;~1l r111 mbg -P.11 1ntt: -C~·rw>ntry ----1 1-:!1•1·. Repa ir -Jn~I. M6·.18'1il. Cement, Concret• -==~~~~-~-THINGS by 1\.!(J(l~"-LI. ,.lf'r!., \\.,, .. ,.",R R '"', pl11m h, fenr,., 111,., tn"tlns,, r:. .R IPS ! \ nnrrPt.. ' ~ '"'"' r11 rpentry, p11.1nt :.4.>-1.io , llnnr•. p;i tt(1~ . .<\ r i 1 p 1 , . sirh'1111lk(. non. fi1 :?-ll.'"il l. Haul ing , nn pl't.~. F ron1 S3511. ~li7>5 CCJ:i..ti H i\)'., South Laguna * * 499-ZSl'i. I ~.!:r\amce. 962--44n <l'r I no11e, &14-i1~ ~orn o'.:_•1·r~. 5-l:Hi446. · * * PARROT found J<:;i~I Industrial Rental 450 l sirle,.Co~ta hlt>u ('J-'.'.\IF:NT \\'Ill!~. 1in jr'lh 1'1 ~1nall. r"'r1-<01111hlr. ~· r", E.~11111 H. ~1111IJ• k. :.ix .~r.1 .t • • • Charles R•lph ' 1 . • ' ' ' 1 · • ' •11 you ·m ~n M:Parktren1 Quick to reserve an apartment in one or our new sections. CThe quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan and location lhal fit you best.) Park West apartments tend to fill up fast. With adults over 30, (And under ·30,) They l ike the adults-only eeclions with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits. With Moms. (And Dads. And kids,) They like the family sections with tot lots. The pre-school. The teen c enter. Th8 Junior Olympic aize pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They l ike Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment compleJC in the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther- IPY poois. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area lor jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete heQlth club fa cilities and trained attendants. lounges, game and party roocns. Futl·time recreation manager. Park West has something for everybody, So, no mailer what your •oe, or marital status, or athletic abitity , .,. you're sure to fit in. If you hurry. 1883 Parkview Lane, Irvine .. Just off the San Diego Freeway at Culver Aoae!. Adults only, from S1IO. Family apartments, from $195. -r . . FROM $135 Office Rental 440 RPnn1vn8:1 Hindu Spiritualist .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~I Spirilual Rearling gil'l"n dai· I~·. 10 AM-10 Pi\1. Advice on l\P\\' \\'arrrfr-ont Offices J"roni $?/,() ;\1onth Apartmrnr! •• anrl lt'~ Pr1n1r l..oc;i tkln I tun. fine: nei hbors and 1 ~~1 R.:l.v"irlr Dr., N'p1. Br11 f'h prestige Jh·ing in nne lnxur. ious package. There 's $1 million tn ,·prreatlon • Awimming, tenni.~. billiard~. health club!, saunas. pro- shop, Indoor .i::oll driving range, clubhou!e, e!c. Custom decorafed d ngl e:!, 1 Ii .2 BR. Furnished & Un. tumished. No lea~ required. i todl!ls Open Daily 10 to '1. ·- Rill (;runrty Rllr. 6i;,.fi161 * * * * * Trader's Paradise li-16-6.~19 Founcl Gel'n1an 8hrpl1rrd \'u'. o/ f:11rfirltt I, f\111in Sll'PPI~. \\IPll n11111r11•rP<I fcn111.1 ... lrtrn· llfy, ii:ti·51111. --~~ r nuntt n·lsh SPll,.r, pn~iliv" idenli!icarion required. 846-6841 3074 Me1tall Rd ., l'.\'l'IU='. 11:i1i...,. <1111". 1t1•r;i ll Laguna Beach Ill'\\' 1111111~ •. '1:\11, hrf'r1k. I )"011 IU'P lhP 1\JOnrr nr _l't'lllt•\1'~>1.'l'.-!11~~~ fur t">L _ 'l tu·krlo; to lh r Fl.f><>1: l\'01 k k 1•11 11n~. Western Nat ional 1l1'i1·r"a.1~ ,r;, ~ 1d~11· a I ks. Boat & Marine Show L11"rl ,(. lftnrlPcl. &1:>.J!S'b\, 11 t th,. Co nt ractor ANAHEIM ROOM Addition$, F.atimalPa. CENTER pl11n.~ & la:.voul, sins:le or 2 , April 1111 thni Aprll 9ftt · [ CO~VENTION Found Crf'llt D11.ne ~!nry, 1-T. Con~tn1cllon. PIPfll '" CAii 642·5678, ext .'tt• 646672,11 ~1/-1,ill. • h,.,.,.,,,,.n 9 I<~ pm to claim . -~--.I :\ C 1~---;-;1I11 n7.R,..ri:11~· vflur ti1·kf'l!I. (Nnrth County F'OUND, ,ihagizy mall" Aog, rf"nind., Arl<l il . 20 .~r~. ,.,1). tnll-lr-re numlw.r 111 S40-l220l vie C11po Bt-ach. 4!l6-25R.'i. Li!''il. ,\ly \\'ay ('n, ;,.1/--00:\'1. * * * Lost SSS --MALE Jr ifilh l!f'llrr, J moll. \\'hite chrsl. vi('. 15th It Oran2... H.R. RI!~' I r d ' 5.16-46AA. LOST MRlP Irish Sl'tr,.r, ''iC. Mni~on~-• Remorlelinr-YARD, 11:1ra11:,. r 1,. .11nup1 , 'Gf"r~·ick & So11 , L1r.. 1 Rf'm nvt> IT!'•'~. 1hr!, IV)', 6il-6041 * ~~:nio S kip-I 011tl,.r, h11rklvw> Child Care --1 .!_"~~--~-· -~~~--1 UJCAL mo\'f'~. h 11. u 11 n t , cll'an-up. J.:xp. rolltll:I" ithJ· d,.nt, l.ri;:. truck, Re..~. 5.1 1-lMfi. CHILD Care, l to 3 yr~ ~'ull linlf', Al!IO \\'f'f'kenrl •. ;\lr~11 Vrnle llt't'A. 5:'17-6190. Df.:PF:NOABLE: Chilrl 1·11rl' - n1y hot11P. 11r•a. 5'16·41 4.i, Driveways H11rbor.Baker PROTECTIVE spa] C'fl11.tini;: - rin'l'l'Y!, patio~. g11r, floorR. S!a~.~ hlack, HA .... , I .. y' ~. !l4a-a195. Elactric1I ELECTRICAL . \\'ORK. All kind~. Bij; or "m11.l\ Lic'd I.I J n~. F'ra! P~I. 546--021 L Gardening llt\ULINC:, r!,.An-11p•, mnv. \11g. J"r,.~ ,.., . "I'"•· an!! Sal. & S11 n . .11\i-.lllil>I. ---YARD f..· (;;1 r11.2,. C1e11.nup ~·re~ •~I. i rill)•. Call 11nyllme. ~1,11-.10.1 1. c---~--c~I Y111'fl .l G11.ra.ae Cll'an Up, Tree Rf'nmv11I. 1-'ree E~. Rea~. R•le.~. 64&-3.W GET RID or TIIAT TRASH & DEBRIS! ReaM">ne.bJe. frrf!. ,.stlm,111,. 5411-64211. TREE \Vo r k , ro!olilhng, yard lr-11 ,h. g11 1·a.s;:I' rlr11.n-up. Move &: h11ul. 5'18-586.l EXpP.rl Japanr!e Garderier Housecleaning ComplPI,. Y11rd Service OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMifNTS lines times dollars . Citll :>16-0124 !\t F:SA Cll'11.nin2. C11 rPf!l.!i , Rf'commrnrlrJ By Takala \\lin<liov.'.~. Floor ,.Ir. R,.sirt. Nur.!irry ........... f'rref:sr. b Comm'I, 5:li -S 7~Z . i :~~ ~;hl'~;,11 c.1~tw-~;: (P.l!sor t Living for Aduits only.) ~'E\VPORT BEACH 16th a t I rvine St,;..o550 or &t2-8l i0 I!~ I ,.,... I~ Rooms 400 * • ff!:ntury lfi' run11.hnui, rompl,.tr \\'llh .!ilf"el lr11 1lrr. Will tracll' fnr f°l'lrt'i~ or On· me~t ic tompaC't CAr or ~ .. • 646·8.171 * YES, \\'f' havf' b;inan;u:. An.1 nrt 1pt'ndabl•: $1 72,000 fruit pl11ntatlo n Ir: .. m all r111t le ranch in A11stral ll'I FOR Cal. prop. AJ;:t. 67~7225 HIR IN Pri \'11.le home, furnished room w/bath. \Vlth or 1vlthoul kilche-n privileJt'tJ. Work i~ genUemcn pttfer- T'f'rl. l\li!!ifln Viejo area . 5.16-2!\ll'i ;i,ft 5: ~ pm, 1 ,~B=R~T~.,.-,-,,=ho-"-,-,~$=1=0.!MYI Pq., \\'Al'\Tf.D in CdM. !1ep1'r11.!e J hlllllflf'e s 1 ~ f'llA. tr11rl r; lnr qu11r1f'r or share homl': 11.rrPllV:" N. !'11.n Dir~n. \1 toth,.r senior I ad y, !lf'f'1uit,.d, "''"Irr 11 r1'f'.c", t;7:;...37-;9, j.16·0258, Prlnci pabr only. TtfUNf?ERBJRD 21 ! Twin I 0 100 hr.!i, gl11.!iii:, Galll':y. Tr11rlP UI' or do1vn for hig hoaJ, lOOSI .. or motor homl! nr !': Mlf·l'IAA. HAVE Cadillac 1.Coupt de: \'i llr ), \VILL TRADE tor home or 101, ARRO\'l fT EAD, bf'st 2 lot~ In tr11ct. MllX, Jrtg. on goll Cl'!iP ; 11.dj., O\\'ll~rl !i .. Jl. S2Th! ' r11n~r. elrl'r. \\'ant he;irh 11TPJ\, Bkr. 642-11989, 644-iS62 TRA:Dr. 2 d11ndy 101.~ Jn San BPmA rdino l\lt:s. a~ rto11 n P/\)'t on 11ml lot 11· gd o"rRn \'i,.11·. \\'rill' Geo. z . l?.02 .1:::. \'1n,. A1•r., \\'{'.cl Cf"l\'11111. 32·-llrtllllPholll I I LAkl' HW- 11."U. $10,lXXJ C'le11r. Al...,, 40' Pn\\t>r yAr ht S25,000 cl•11.r. \V•nl IOC'AI pmperty t'!r ! 6T>-<922 -H-AVE-.:~2~sRH0~-U~SE~. ~c~.M=. NEXT TO C·1 ZONE, StO~t EQ. WANT : DESERT HM .• LOTS, CAR OR !'! MYERS. fi73-6r.,I; •'iAPL&.c; (Lona BrAc.hl 2 br. S!'iOM val . Ir mnhll,. hom,. nn f"lnl y trh wtr troui atrm ln l\'R, 1'._rl I nr bnlh inC'. pt'l"I,,. NB, CdM 642-071~. 473-16" '"VP• S~fALl. Chihunh1111, r1111·n r'fll- nr m111... Atlanla &: flu n· tinJ,<:tfln, ff.R. 5.~.fi.-7.t;JO, F.xp. Japarw.~I" c:1tr<lell£'r, , .. _ .... _,_11_. _____ ~_ Compl,.tP Y11rd r..111intrll1H1CP J For Iha! ltt m UMtt $.1(1, f'N>'" 1-:.~1. 64;....()J•l7 try the PPnny Pinch~r S©~~lA-ltt-trs· The Punle with th e Built-In Chuckle • I I I I ' I 0 I ·l F E 0 ... J j ''1 . • - ... " • ... ... . . . . · .. I I I ' I I High prices in super- N £ y N I T I mar kets: Coffee must be 1--'Tl-lr-'Tl_I,....' 'Tl-i gettin g scarce. It gets ..__.__.__.~~~ higher priced all !he lime. r--:-:-:,...,..-::--::--i I understand they're nol 1-.,.R_,O,..G-rLTE..,...F.,..-11 going to put it up in cans I 1· . I i I I anymore. They're going 10 "-"'· ...... -.1. -'--'"· -'-· '""-sell it • I'\ V by f11Hng ln the rf!la ln word. L • y G E L I A Cotnplt>I• the thuc~le qu< ..i i 11•1 I 1111 yciu dtw,10:.~°':~ ~·!.~~-'°;· -·~: .. r r r r r. 1· r r r r r 1 _1 .... t::;;"';"'._.. I _.l_.1 ....... 1 ....... H I I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN C!-AS$1FIC4TION 700 .. ' . ... . ''" • -I • I ----------------~---L------~-~---------~--------------------~----------~---------~---------------~ • • • \ ' . • . . --- •' ... • . . .. ... . . -= ------- • • SO YOUR LITTLE RED · WACiON • IS REALLY DRACiCilN' .. ' r;::-;::::::::r.';;;0 ' ~ 81Ll. ,..__ 11~ ~ _ 8\1.L llLL. BILL . ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET · ... . ' . . ... . . • You can . handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and ·decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you . . . it'll pay you. And you'll be ·surprised at how fast you can sell -iust about anything ~ith a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use - DAILY PILOT · WANT ADS . (And You Can Charge Them)-. ' .. ' • • \ . .. . .. . . '·. ' -' • SIJnd.iy. Aprll 2, 1972 DAil V PILOT .It t • • FREE-PASSES Find Your Name :ou Could Be One of Today's Winne rs ' 10 Pairs of $1.95 Tickets Given Dally • • • • • • • • • • . -~ -::t:::::::~:.::2. _ ..... _, . ~~ ~ If your nemt It llttcd In ' 1peclal ad hert '" the cfottlfled sectlH, P'hOft• 642°5671, extension 314, htwten t a.m. aftd 1 p.m. to Me.,. •. ran91menb to pick up your 2 fret Mow tlckftt ot any conwenlt11t DAILY PILOT office. Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT Visit i..Ot~s 7t & 80 '°' d1tell1 oo DAILY PILOT 9 lnawoy - a $455 Socplr boat -YOU COULD WIN. • • • • • (D INGH IES TO SAILBOAT S! • . ______________ ._ ____________ _ I IEtJJ' ~[ _.-_,....._llff '------.,,,.,._, ...... _-][IlJ I " . : • • : . : "'1*1yment Carpet Servict GRAND OPENING Welba Maintenance CARPET CLEANING 551-2754 $10.00 Per Room • Free ·Scotchgard with every. lob • Dries In one ho'ur ' 14881 Ga inford, lrv int Houseclea ning iile Help \'110!1~, M & f 71 ~ ACCOUNTING CLERK ~l'\\'pCll'T Rt'arh lanrl tlr\·el- opment f1nn seflks 11rrnu111 . ing. {']Prk \.\' l')lpPr, in A n & r ash rerr1r 1s. Ccimpulf•r 1ysl •ms P.'<prr. hrlrf11l, hur 1 not rJPCP~~. Tyr1njt YI "',p.m Ar ui;tt nf 1n kPy 11 r!rl 1n.i; m11 chine & r~lrula!llr. Oul~IA nrl· 1nR br n,.fi!s &. \\'Orking con(!.1, Call M rs. Smoot 644°3258 ACCT. r l.,.rk-parl tlmP. Nl"Pd f'ne~e11r girl ro help out 1n ttcr1e: rlrpl. 0 Pf'rm. fl('~ Some ""P· h!'lpful . Lnr. n~t Or11n~P OJ. ,\jrpor1 ~5411. • • : : : : • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ '(I NFLATABLES TO CRUISERS) ••••••••••••••••••••• APRIL 1 THRU ~ ODOl\S OP EN WEEKDAYS 6 PM-· WEEKEN DS 12 NOON ' ••••• • • • ACCESSORIES DISPLAYS EDUCATIONAL FEATURES Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 I • l~'TER\'IE\\'JNr. "'()\\''. f'L'lJ... OR. PART Tl\IF I Cfl:-rn~!1o' P::riplr 1\'ilh nn "XP I Orp· !i: ~f'f'Ctllir\ s1orrs \1'0rkcrs.no el.per1en~P 1 r '1 11·i:...•"''Z rt ( Tl"('Qf'rl. \\LI! train. Fa~r 11d· •· ' •·' "~~' Pi •.,, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER S898·1111 O P er Mc. -CITY O F - HUNTI N GTON BEACH ------1 Help W onted, M & F 71 01 • • • Hal John,on 1401 Seaward Corona del M •r You are the \\ innt-r ol 2 f\('k .. 1~ 'fl fhP Western Nationa l Boat & Marine Show 1tr !hi" ANAHE IM CONVENT ION CENTER Aj1r1I lsr thr11 April 9th Pl,.ase can fi.1'15678. r.~1 :il~ "'"f\vf",.n 9 & ~ rni to rhnr, 1~·ur t1C'ke1~_ 1 ·rirth Coun, I' vanren\ent & gl'JOd f'll.n11ni;ir :°'h1s1 bf' n•"t 11.prc~r1 ni.; & hA,fd \\n rkf'r5, Apply 2 ~ Ei-C11ma1ri Rl'al. Sa n Cll'mentl'. \fC1n &. Tues z 1 rm ;ind f:i r,,m"'-. --- G en'I Office 5425 Li~nll ,11r,.;i CT'. f!Pf'ri\ i.-.1 tri rio 1n!el'f'S!1ng \'a r1111v "·"rk in thPU: 81imlti!~tr:t 111P fllr~ Opp!'lr. lo .1 1h'ATl('P .~· triri I hf'nefLl(, Ah';:'.1.l A I'-h •I ' ~rninrol"l ..\~f'l'l•"Y, ~...,,, \I \\lerne1". ::iuJt" }fl'l. ::. A [ n i: ., "r i. •ir• r, 11 ,,.. 11'111-frtr nnmht-r 1 ~ ~0·1Z2l• GENERAL ASSEMBLE RS " 11~ • • MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I Spring Clea n ing Ahe•d CERAMIC til t!!! new &l""rc~~tt~~~v~e~•l'I~~~~~~~~ Call Du lr h h-la1nt. Strvice for remodel. Free est. Smau l ADMINISTRATI rarpri~. noors & "'indoi,·g. job5 "'io!<'ome. 536-242ii. SECRETARY 5.37·1508. ~~~~~~~~~~~I Nrwport Rf'arh l1rn1 !\r"l'k~ ~~~~-~-~ Individual "' l'xprr. prort'!\· ~------~ Employmtnt Employment ----~I I i J) Electro-Mechanical r,..,,,,,n.,no.. '11 "'~r~ f'•.,. ni 111f"~11or ,( ,,· q 1i 11 n-, 1 1 111il17 lf fll1 \1 U~I h'l " •!f'l.;l'<'I' {IT P'l lll\',\lt'!\' + ~r· l"xf"'r. 1n intiu~·r,ll ,.n.:: ""'"l' n:: :i A ! 11 .·r t'1r~fll11l'lrl('n ".1h b !' n 1 .1 5 \'"Mii e.'<f' 111th prol'\urtlnn n1&rh inf'r; .<.:_ m:uer1al han ... 11 ng ~u1pn1rn1 ' l lf'an · plant. ~('l!\tj "<'rkin; 1·f'lnrl1!1on.~. 11.1.1 ,h,ft. Cambro M a nuf. Co. Dedicated Cleaning I 11 i I) sing Real E~lntP rloeuml'nt~.,,..••••••••• • \rF: 1)(1 F.VF:n\'TlllNfi * Employment f 4 yr!\ r xpl'r. 1\' biink, til !t'11 fl('f!\, F'rp,. ,.111. fi4fi·2.li'.19 I, c------~ <"' .• ~iii·in•~ &· lnAn. nr e~-Help Wanted, M & F 710 H I W " e p anted, M & F 710 rTn1v rr., tt'CfU•rrrt. 'ryp1n1.? 71) .. ---------- Job Wanted, Male 700 "'.p.m, Xln '! 11·nrki nj;t cond ~ Boa t R e pairman S ., T s . & f'/), hrrwfll.~. Prrn1. iM, rr1n(;P benPllt~. mJ ey ax-8fVIC8 . ROOKKF:F:PF.R. Fu\! charc" Call Mrs. Smoot Call t71 41 .t~i.25fll , Lake Income Tax 11rN111 nt;in1. T,.mpor;iry r.r 644-3258 AIT'lll'hc~rl l\lanrial'. Help W <tllJed, M & F 710 DR!\'ER 1 2 A ftemoon11 prr \1 k S5 hour. Call ~6-ro!Y.l DOG groon1f'r, prof. full t1n1e. ReferPncf's required. J'f'rn111nr>nl. ''1111 J11 '"P intn ___ =8-0~A~T~--m-,-,'h--,-,~i 0-,. ,vo11r '?Hir e 11.nd handlP' it for ADVERTISING ciirprntl'r~. izr,,,.r;il yard & ynu. 01·rr 20 years .,, l'X· Gr<>.<il onportunily lor hichly frP SrhP'111l" r.T::111Prt On R('<lllt'~t CLAIMS ADJ. TRNE & UNDERWRITER TRNE "I·• 0·., •• ,... a -e L"li;11na Pet Shop. 494-j;)Jj. ,, " .. , "'L c r~ r op- \\'A, S:\llLF:Y, c .r .A. li~:!·2'nl Anytin1e fi4fi.!'lf;fi6 •· m;i1n1 \\'Ork. Sr'.!mr exp. nrc. per1rncr AJll oflicr m11.naizer. molivAtPrl, hi;;:hly likiltrri Yar-hnni:i; A!'SOC1<1IPS Corp. f°"'rlrr11! p!"l";;r.1m .'llf'rhf iltl!l'I n111~r hi> .re!>1 rlenT~ t'1f ('tt.v I ~•nd r,.~um" tn £lrr$r.•\n"I Dirrr •o r, P 0 Bnx l'lll. Hnn11rigmn &ach. C11.llf 9:61~ ' Qu111tlll'ri 11rrl1r~111!. 11 1 l t have 2 yPir~ of l'IPr·!f"I" n· ··11111('11lrrnr1 uc !1<')ri 11s~f'mbty 'xpPr1rn('f' "/!hr 11 b1J1ty lo t'!J"ll'rll!f' rr .. r1s1n1"1 me11siJr1ng Pq 1u pmrn1 & Cf"mp!e tf' f1n.!ll 1t!;~t'n1tily on ;:-C::11111::-: var1'd standard produc11on lnstrur..cnts. . ' 7601 l ln y ,\\,.. H H. 71<1 M7 :\5.11 MAINTEN- A·NCE MECHANIC · for great ne\\' ro. Xln't Ml· r l.ARK f..· Tnn,.r Tax $Pr.•ir,.. 21 _ \'E,\R::i PXp. 111 ::IJ'f'a . Pr r!(On::1·1 ~rr\'ic•p in ~nl1 r hr.mP. C;iU fr.r R;:i.lph GPt1y. :vte~.~"'ge phone ~rrrC"!ArV 1ri 11·iirk in!o hrnarl· ' '0 312' . 6'*-0.}.il. • ·><r· . . f'r rr11ponJ111hilit1,.J11 ~l fast· t-0'----------- GENERAL u11l1fY·like \'ilrif'-parf'rl Nc"·fll'.lrl Bearh l\d· BOYS ty. Rl'R,'IOnah!I'. l'klllful. "·ell vrrti!'1m;: .llgf'nry. Br11.ins, A~e 10-14 to deliver papt>rs r., u n rt pd e rl 11 c ~ 1 1n 11 , init\11.live, "'-sh l'Pf!U irerl. in the Dana Point, San Cle· p ort u n 111e s ,,·/n111.r r E :\1 PLOY ~1 ENT 0 p- Or:t n;:" Co. f 1r 111. Ex. pr.rtunltier; In lea1i1 cep!lfln~l pairt tr:t1n1nil pm. fibt'rglass 'vl'Ork & boat irram. B A. rteg1'f'e "'fhi~h bL1ild1ng. Da y & n11;ht shirt GPA r1>qu1 rPrt . :'>1f'chan1c,11I a1·ai1. Apply in person at or Jeza! ..,r1r n1a1ion prefrr-l oi3~"1i;;il2 ... P~crf~e~c~lo~ .... SJ~C~'.iiiiiii0 red. St;i,r11ng Mlal')' to.$8400. Emplny'-'r Pays f!!P. \l'f' olk: good starting sal;iry & an excellent benehr package. For An 1ntm·1e'' · pleast call perSClnneL (213 ) 441 °1171 · 11ry k btnehts. Xtra long . I teon 8ss1gnment, • Irvine ....... 540-4450 JR.VINE PERSONNEL NEVER ~~~p~T TEMPO ~··~, ... ' \ ~· I \ .. ;L \ mer han1cal, hcr n!'!'il. pilot, Call 833-1-70 men1" aT'C'a~. f'lrmrr mil itary f 1 1 ght • ~ DAILY Pl LOT en~1nf'l"r. C11n 1udr in ArC'h. Draftsman to S8101 ___ 4~-41~1<1-~--Frer & Fre Prisl!ions ~ 771\ Hn"'ANI Jnhn Tnnrr. ENGINEERING SECRETARY ABBOTT Scientific Product' O iv i1ion SERVJCES •AGENCY I Tompccacy Help -----Lilndscaping M\·i11:11.t1nn & h,.l p you pa1111 Sr. Arcr. D~n1·er Arra _ .IC ,\ :\1 PF: R l\lanulacturing, IRVINE PE RSONNEL SERVICES ""AGENCY Extr Sforr,.r1uy $600 1\tANICURI~. Haintyl\~t * CONSUL TANT 11·ri1tf'n, P h: S<\7-64911. CnnJ11lru1·11nn backgrnd St.1!' mt1s! hl'l l'e 11'1'V'.111 11·nrking f or chlf'I e ng1nen' ol f.ma11 eleclT'On1t'S hrm 1n lrvuie lndustri11.I Complex. Sec'y, ht,. sh rn $5.'lll ·y.·/some f0Jlov.·1ng. \Vr-stcl!ff llORTICULT URIST SCRA_M_ LE-TS Ar<'nun1;;n1 ~r $141~11 "'l'lCr. Apply 869 \\'. lR!h st., G,.n') O!c-En1rn_i: 10 $5.;(J .11rea salon. fA5--77SS. Jnn C'nllf'gP S?T<lf\., Z1 yrJll • Chrm, F.n21nrf'r Sl>'IK C.l\I. ln!'.uranc,. Billrr 10 S5.">ll Gariepy g. Co. H a\ r l-IAIR sn·1:.1 ST Cr & Collect :'>ll'dic.tl S5'tl i\1a~1emrn1 \~1Anted 11'1 r progrf'~\lt'"· r.irl F·rirl::iv S450 -~M"'a~t-u-,.-.H"'"'c-,t~e-,-,-.-,--I exp 1n nr;inc:r> C'n. ,,...h,.re !'f'r'y ~ranillh helpful s~:l(l CASHIERS: C"Olr \\1ash-p11r1 4!\S E. 171h ~it ! lr\'Jnl'I C:0.1 642-1470 Encineer1ng ba ckgrounrl r"· f'\'rr pli'ln!Jll .<iff' )Zl'Oll'll. ANSWERS .~cc'y Per!\f1nne1 s~.IO $.· l/!in1,., EXJ'lf'r , rf'qd. t:iH 64<1 7001 frir app1, Cr C!r.rk-llri~p1t11.! 551)() l\lu!\! h<> n1·,.r JR. 9fi2-~AA. ___ I quired. :\lust be an accurat• CLERICAL Office -AIPrt in· typist & adPpt 1n'lpelli11i; & lr lh>:!'nl 11·oman. lnlerf'5ting sentence structure. beau11ful 1>alon. Gno<l Pf'<'PI"' P !1r11r !rlt flh0 n" S ~ hr TO INTt:R\'rE\\' to '''!Jrk Y.1fh THE HAIR ('1,.rk T~P151 lo s-12::.j NE\V RESIDENTS ---PT. F C Bkkpr-Ll\g 3.50 hr ----------- P ainting & r~r11ar -Pmril -F1rlrll,. -Pf'rs,onnf'I r11yroll . S451'1 CASTING NOW 11·l'lrk, :\!us! be g no rl \1/numhrrr;. \l'P 1\·Jll trA 1n :\l;icGrPi;-l)r Yachts, 1631 Pl11r,.nti11, C.l\I. FACTOR\', C ~1 . 64::Hl3ll \J,;\h Abil!t~· S'.15'1 -P1.1i; T1mc- Pi111perhanging ~inrty :--~lrf'_r ~ G,11ll"Y -Rookk<'"P"r Sj:f! J-1olli·11r)(lfj pt'Ol'!ucer !'rf'k5 For Interview Appt. HEAL TH f ood Rcta1.I 51.ll'~ Frrr & f"'" P?s1llons CAR &: T\'PE\VR!TER NEC I d 3 E 4;:~ L. 17th L<tl lr\'1ne1 C:'-1 I 1540 D E. Edinger, S.A. r-:o \\',•i..~a 11!! GJFT.\\ R~PP!'.O Arr!ng C'll'rk S.t"lO f"lf'~· f;i r,.Jll .... ti., are s1n<'f'rely * WALLPAPER * lliizh r n•·rs 111 !'UpPrn1~r· !'l'1·rPIMit'!\, sh RO+ to S:li:i in1rrc~irrt 1n lwlni 1n 3 GP Call 541>-4731 '3 y, o\•er ~. XJ'K"r . 642 1470 kno"·ledge~bl e per go n . • . Call 547.3095 11.h all "'J ., krill: Cnfrrr mu11.1 he l!.'"1.11nJ!: FllA VA P11rkA"'"'r ~625 i·:t!t>d mr.t'f'l n n1r1 urr~ to '> ,~n you c .,·;1c JI 1 ht rl "°' ' ,. " C OCKTAIL & Foor! ;;.4~1444 646-I7U lll'll!Tf'. __ 2rJ11 11tirr prirf' P/Timt>Sl't'retary $1-5llhr rilmf"rl f'11rl~---Rummrr. For E:\1PLOYl\fE'i'T f/time. MS-SjJ7 l."'SUR.A.NCE i\fEDl~A~ I!!D~r. full O'JUNSELOR HELP!! lmmed. Op e n t ng tor: time,~ da.1.lyf5 day.1-l usl 11.1! lhf' 11mf'. I unrlrr1l11.nd Sec'v 'Bnllkkl"cper S:)jl'l iriteJ'\'1!'\1', !'213! 464-3121. •PATCH PLASTF:Rt:-."G lhf')'rr no! gning In put it in Bock Ofr ·X·ray to S600 \\"i:i ih"('!'SC(, exP"'r. \\' .. ar . baby dotl cosrumes ror lunchron. rf l.k 1 .... ... .. .... ..., •• ~. Ad J u •t er, be •.xpd in medfea.I you 1 e 0 "·o, ... "'hu Jl'I!°" N~ man & wile to manqe ~LJ uu l ,_, Pl' • h h•d 1, uno••l·'a• P.o·.. -J1,.,.... 1erm1no ogy, leat requ<rCU, Alt 1.1·pr11. F'rrr r s!im11!r! r.1m ::1nyn1nrP. They·re gning As~!. Adm. Sr;.,'iCl!S In S1i5 CIJILD ca.re 11·anted, oc- Call 54fl-&l25 tn sPIJ ir GIFT-\\IRAPPED. P timP Rkkpr $2 ;;n' hr ~r11 s1onal 11flrrnoons 0 k 11. KING'S CROSS 2S'.11 Rri!'l!nl, C \l. .. ~6-3484 .. n< 3'·e M s or retail sewing machine.iJ~. " = ... .., "'" u.Ja.ry o~n contac! ltfn. pubhc contact experience Re~porislb1e. To those "'ho Xlnt ~tarting 11 a I" r .v T'llo ,.57-6.WO P=A==J,=.T=r=~~G'-.Hrin,.st. cl r11.n. Job Wanted, female 702 A/P Clrrk . ~I~ ~1'::';1 f~~sl.~";~sn&tr:,~;~e;: • ·11 ... · · · \\' P ' I •' I • C' I , In ""'' 1 t50n, "' ' II'_ \1'1 ullln YO\J In An In-qualify, guaranteed 1111J11ry ., .-'" tere~t1ng car per. Com· & 'commlision. $25.IXXJ per l n.~urancr . 7741?/L I* MOT!L MAID * mi!!Sion + Salary provide, yr, + 54>8238. JANITORS. rull llnlP, PX· BALBOA lNN. 675-3740 1?"111tr::1n(f'"rl "·ork. Llrensetl ....... F C RmkkPE>prr "~' !lf>1-:l-~l & insured. 67;;..5740. DAY\\'ORK. Cf'llf'r1tl rlran-Sl'<'rf'IArY ~:;.~,ri ~-· __ "r1\l~TING & PAPF:RJNr., i n 2 . . r: e 1 ;" h 1 f'' Bkkpr·P~ivatf' Club _ S4:iOICLERK TYPISTS I'. 11 •-1 & I Tr.'! nsp:>rta hnn, 543-7006, P 'Time Srcr,.ta_ry SR. TYPISTS , ~rs 1n 11rvur Are11 . ,1r ;.,i1_93:m . ti.l1~r1 .. d. rtcf'Jll !urn. n-12-2356. : .. . . • . 1P11ste-L:p L.1~·out Open DICTAPHONE PP.OF"0 SIO"AJ p . N.F:ED h,.lp I'll hnme . "I'.', NEWPORT TYPISTS , r...... ;~ , 111nt1n11: h A'' • N • p I A . . fl\'e 111PI! ur11 "11 , ersonne gency Intrr & F:xter. Rea~nab!t 11-,,,11 ~rke,. ..... rs e Com· 833 D D NB STAT TYPISTS. R ··7 -4·· ,.. over r ., ' ' SECRET RIES ,;itr~ .. i::i -• :i.l. r1tnion~ • HomemRkers -642·3870 A COOf\-Hou!(eke"llf'r, h1·e-1n , 3 chtltir'f>n. at:t'!!i ']1~-5t2-1 5. Salary open. ~el'' homf' !n ]!'l,·rl~· 8re;i . 64.~2ii11). COOKS, Busboys, D1sh\1·11sh- ers, Anply in person: 31727 Sri. Co;i!\I lh\-y., So. LFl.guna . COt\TROLLER high e,oirn1ng11. Sf'lOOO·S'.lOOJ. HELP \V&nted : maid gervice p er 1 e n c e fl. ml'n, San CaJI Mr. 1-farper, ~55 in gent'raL \Ve train. Full ClErmentl! are~. Call hf>t 1 k ' C~s18l Agency ... 1 C ll 'I I ~pm. 714 630-1601. 2790 H;u-hor Bl at Ad~ms or pa.' Lnle. a ,. orn na -"-"'"-CC.-""--"""---- r.faid, 496·4015. JR. ACCOUNTANT Tr.I' EXECUTIVE G c E CO PLE thght local firm "Hrr~ flnP1-t SECRETARY To HJ H ALIB R U . _,. ,_ l\IANAGE DISTir\CTIVE co ..... 1trun~ & big 1t11urr. PRESIDENT HOTEL. BONDABLE. EXP. Degree not requ1rrd SS~OO. NCR PROOF OPERATOR 'llELLE~ P1\PERllANGF.RR · flnrk11 . Upjnhn. 547-661U. fnil r;, l'in;·l. inural:ir;._-!·i<'. ,!./ F/C" BKKPR. 1hru P/L. AH A~srmblers-F'ema.Jr .:.~·The H11.ngn1~·~1 1 -:Vl11i. I nlh~ pro<"f'fhn'rJll. ~ym\l, Apply 1422 F'ischer A\e WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT Co,·er R!'ception & phones. Send N':Sume lo ad • 279 Call "Bob Wiloon. ~0-ro'>J Per~ni'lblr. efhci!'nt, neat. o a,·ly P•lol. P.O. Box 1..r" Coastal Agenrv r~ 1 8 k E · ~ 2"""' H~ .... -.. Bl . ,, ·Art:tm!I 1 ..... mmt>rt'i.1 an xpt>nencr a ttracl1\'e perfectionist who Costa l\11!~ll . Ca.hf., 92626. '""' ... uu. PATNTL\"f;, prnf. All 11·ork1 il.::1i;i procl'ssini;!. H i g h ! y Cor;la )ter;e gua rn. Cnlrir Jll p e <: 1aIist 1 qu::1llr1ctl , n181ure. New in ----'--------ON TEMPORARY ASS IGNMENTS MATERIAL PLANNER & INVENTORY CONTROL- LER likes d'-1ai.I. Shorthanf: 120. LA\'OUT & Pas!e-up.tak1ng l ~hn 6 ni,,n!h.~ r"'luirf'd typing SO. :'lfinimum 6 years Housekeeper -child care2 applications Tues th.nJ s.<i 1. yifid experien~. ·Sa.l11 ry to live in. must love children, 15-1:> Ne ... :port Bl\'d..,. Cos1a 5700. Don't Rpp\y without boys .. 8 mos &; 3 yrs. $300. l\Iesa. 812-1.~. 547-14·11. <lrf'A . &ta.&t!l5 f'\'f'!\. 546·91 \0. .ASSEMBLY -PAPEFfHUNG $~ FREELAr-.'CE Offi~"'ork Any rm, -t-p;1 jx>r. F.41i-2'149 Secy, Rkpr, Off\r l' »1u . Ad VOLT qu;i1Jf1ra t1ons. If qua\1!ir.rl , Linda Isle. 67j..713.i c:tll Rulh l\fcClure. 675-M50, HOUSEKEEPER, Uve·ln, LEGAL SECRETARY C'''" I can fl/) it ,11 •. ''"u• TRAINEE ln5tant Personnel P::1inter _ Sf'mi-rf'rlrrtl. " ' · Cl olfiN" or m.\' hoimf'. 4!»-4"~". 3848 Camrus Dr., Suite 106 H I ~. h 2 Ne,,..•pon Beach Area from 3 to 5 pm only. e p \1:0 ... 1ng mot er, * 642·9440 • Rralittic Pncc.t. l'an. ~ 6,2 12-· :\>..,. JC L , . • k Cllll Sundll\' Xe11·port Beach 546-474-1 Exec. Secretary girls 11 & 16. Nice home. Rrrrrrncrr;. -.-..l . lr.D A T l'h il.f's1rP! ."~c . · · Equal opportunity emplnyer PROF. Painlinl.!. t1lso rnof~. nlflr r or I.Ab po1111ton.11rv•ne . . . . . . . 540..4450 1,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,. r.tature, resPonsible woman H.B.. Sl2;> mo. Room &. LIFEGUARDS Wlpoo.I tert. board PhOne Norma High schl. or 00Ue4e girl11. to a.ssisr 1n a manufActureNi Anthony, T72-4500. Apply Newporter tnn Cl'IU D1vetll• 11k1lli;, Xln1 n-fs. 1 NE\rER A rf.:E AT TE~1P0 1 ' ac<Y11i ~. rl'il., rlpve"·11.yr;. Lir/ln!'. Free et!. 64!'>-5191. 496-3431. TEMPO P lumbing GrRL 1vi11 t'IP8n, coo,k. etr. in\ Temporary He lp CAN 'T FIND THE rr.prrsentative busines~. Sh Shop for Application. 1107 · prcf'd . Home economics HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee . background de.1ared . Send George Alle n BylaM Agen-_J•_m_oo_ce-,.:.•7Rd_;,,.7· 7N~.7B_. -- F.CO~O Rorill'r S e r \' i r r.. Jlr::iim r.pPnrd S.i . i\·lain hnl'~ m1n $12.:,0, Sf'rYit'f' <'hr2. SJ.no. :'«lllJ1111"r Chrg, B//\. Blue Chip Siamr&. fl.1!l-J11j\. SAVE on hnmP rep.q i ~. r rrr f'SL Roofing, plumb., pAin!. init!All8tinnit, hauijng. \rork guar. l::J9--0.1i2. SS 1m. Plumhina: & Electric.'!! Rep1t ir ~2-'17;i5 or 642-140., PLUMBING REPAIR N'o jnh !fin !!mll.ll * &t2-3l28 * COLE PLUM"~B~IN~G~ 24 hr. 11rrvirr . 645· llBl Remodel & Repair • . . •· . FATHER & SONS • DPC'Ora11 nJ:, rlf'sia-n. rl'lrpt"n· tr:.•. plUn\h1ng, "'lrinJI'. ('Ir,. 4 gentrAtion~ exp, · 25th yT In bus. · l.ir'd & bonrlrd. R,\q.3,">45 • • • • • • CUSf0~1 hr.mr remMtlln.ct ,'.r 8rld !l!I. r lni11h nr roua:h <"!lrpPntf:',', 011.\'trl ::itl'l\'llrl Gf'n'1 Bid,. Contr. 646-~7 aft 5. Roofing • T. Guy Rriof1na. ~ DlrecL 1 rln m,Y 0\1'n \\'Ork. 6<&-11!0. 5<&-9500. Se\•1 ing / Alteration• A1t;';;fions -642.siis- ~el'lt, s~ur11.te. 211 YtllMI exp. Televi1ion Rep•lr + BLAfNE"S TV * Serv\clnt AU Br11.ndJ AutMtll l'ft :"ifain1111t1x 1'rwi'A'n for Mnr'ty 5~313 The "\'fl'lki>N P11ges" of 0"MUif'rl , , , 64~7~ • resume to·CJ11ssihed 11d no. cy, 106-B E. 16th S.A. LIVE·IN 35.1, c io Da ily Pilot, P. o. 547~395:c· _______ Very lfght housekeeping. ln · Pxchan11:e !or rm/brl. & $. in hr;irh area hnme, rummer, ASSEMBLERS JOB YOU \\'Ar\T'! 544-4136. Perm. It TrmpnrAry A~r;Pmble rl ect r lc· Help Wanted, M & F 710 :\1er h;inlrRl drvir<>:ir; & ~uh TR'f OURS'. \\"E NEED: \' P ar:i seeking fi n lno11vidu11I Bi:ix lfl60, c.,~,~ l\lf'B!l, Ca. HOUSEKEEPER: 8.30 to ·1, ('luding meals, !or Pldt>rly 3 -II ,~~ ' 1100 Ow -I 11·oman 1n nlob1le horn,.. ,1·1rh ·:> ~rrs. e:oiPf'r. in a , "'~"· 1 ·~· mri. n 11 11.nspor <11 · h f I I • "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 H B 968 7109 l\olust have car. Call d11ugh· p BY'S o m11ter a pro· • ion. . . -. duct1on C'Ontrol 1n the elt>c· E xec. Secretary ter .'ll 673-2734. JO Al\1·11 PM. 111'1semhl1Pr;. l n t l' r fl r PT General Clo rical A Bel\f'r Temporary Po!\ili(ln .'!~!'t('?'1hly d r B ,,... In i::: ~ • Good figure 11ork & typing 11ptt1f1r11t 1..,n pr1n1!'t, rarr ~ skills helpful. tronlt'1' / \nstn.iml'nt manu· r11.rtur1n1t areas. ~h1J.t M vc knowledO\e & l'xpt_t. In fll'Pparine: billi; nf material. F:OQ detenninalion, pm · r!ul't1on i;cherluling, shop ll'J11d1ng & dispah·h1ng. \\'e 11UPr a good &l8rting salary b benefits. For interview, As~1l'lant tl'J director . Top INSURANCE LIVE-IN, cAre for tOl'ldler . skills. R.E .. l11nd d•v. or ll!e housekeeping. Ne\\'('ll'lrt URGENTLY \i11t. 1 Yr. pl'P\'iou~ rlerlrn mechanlc11l 11.ssrmbly exper~' Personne l Clerk con~tr backgrounrl good, OPENINGS Beach 11.re11 . 6T~. EXECUTI\'E NEEDED Soldering ltchniqurs. H you l1kr recorrl keeping, PERSONNEL AGENCY • Stat istic.a l Clerk' Aecounting Clerks Ca1 hier1 Sec retaries TELONIC INDUSTRIES INC. tf'lrphrinr ront;icts & people. th is 1job is for )'OU. 410 \\'. CoAst H\\y .. f\"B e SecretGries ~uile H 645-2716 e Typim . Receptionists Keypunch Oprs Laguna Beach Equid Oppo r. l:n1ployer Ke-tpuneh 1\1ust have Ii mo's ~l'orkinr r.xpc"r. on either a keypunch. ke.}1;ipe, or kt'y di~k de,·1ce, AcctnCJ Clerks APT;-'MANAGERS-Sec'y.Sleno lnll'rvie"'ing Hours F'or ~ Units In Co~t11 i\1P~a . T~'P" 50 "Pm, S•enri 90 "'Pm 9 ll.m·ll am .t., l pm-4 pm Expcr. Send rrf.~. hii r k· \'arird & intrrr~!lni open· "·ork when It wherg 21'ffi1nd ,., Cl11~~iherl 11.d nn. ings . . . · 1 i~2 r o Di11ly Pilot, P .O. Box l"""n~·,·1"m" 15611. Ct1~11\ Jl,.fe~A . C;i . 9262ii. lNTER\1IF.\\"li\G TIS" ~ l\tO~DAY &: TL'ESDAY P I S I AVG S5 hr -Show Sarah gA1\t-'1P~i enonne •rv Ct Co1·entry Je,,..'elry. No In· 771 W. 20th , C.M, \'f'51, cnl!ecl., or rlelh1. l\1in. ON plea!IC Pf>rsonneJ, (213 ) 441 -1171 ABBOT Sc1entilic P roducts Div An Equal O: . "'" Employl"r COUPLE. \1vP-in. Lid" t~!e. :'>-lu~t hr experienred. PhoTI" :'>liss \\'Hburn. (fl4l j4()..00(IO nr evPs & 11·k11rl& fil4J 673-2339. EXPER'D. po11•tr se,ving mach. opera1or neederl a t once. Span1&h ~peaking OJ< Apply ~" Sull!! of Citlit. 82;) \\'. !~th ~· .. C.1'1. EXP \\'AlTRESS ~hnimum 18 ytllf'l; l)lt1. ~fu~I b,. nf'at & personable. A,·aU&ble f..,r Day I.· Nigh! Sh1fr~. Apply In Perr.on to Georott:'. afr 8 pm OPEN SESA~1E RE~TAURA'.'IT 2140 \\',Coast H\1)'., N.B. 642-7523 541>-2592 '" 20. 891·3896. 846·9'3.I. SJTF. OF' OUR NE\\' RUILDJNC: r.E .. ALE ""''""'"!"""'"""""'""'""''l .."'"'".'.7-"~-o&~<.------I PACIFIC MUTUAL COVPLE '""'"· Ap>. lfgr. .-m . A Be!tf''r Po~ition BEAUTlCTAN!\, male or il1u~t be ahle to do main-TRAINEE n,-plo·o·•·,1, ~ .. ;.. «, II . f'd 2 f A::iHION lSLAND 1 1 "-J , , '' " ,_,,,. '"' f~m ll.!f', fr. O\\'lni;:.._pre · ICnrn!'r Santll Cn1z A: rnAnC"r, f' (',""Ary"' A('I ~1ktn11; Re~Rrch Sf'cl'l'l11ry ~hop•. H.B. & C.:\l, area. N C 1 o~ J lurn No, chi.ldN"n or p1;ti. ASSEMBLERS .. cv.·port f'n rr , .ve C 11 , " 1 F/C Tnru Trial ~lance 642-1~27 _" :'140-·1f:W or 11ppt !Day & ::i11·\n11 Shirts) i.Al8n Proc~sor IBA/VA BOAT CARPENTERS • F'rf>t r!i11l.v h11s tr1U111pon•· 1CQUPLE !n ~h(lu' &pl ~.. VOLT 1 ·Confu1en11al ~ret1try "' 1 1 I p I AfPayAble • AIR~ctivible Exp'd. building l11.f'1:t y11chta o nn !rir \\'f'Jrk m Llls Anieles ans\.\·er P ~ nr PAM ~n · n 't1nt ersonnt prr'f~mrt. Lr.n~ r11rigt pM-until mn"" 1n Ne1.,,..,rt. 642-.'.fi<l.'1 .'~4~ C11mp11• Or., Sul!,. 106 E:<ec. Stere.tary • Carttr ·.---.---~ - 1 Girl. General Orti<;e cram, ron11nuous employ-DINING ROOM t t\f"rt Br.1rh ~·4741 ment 4qur"l"fi. HOSTESS fqufll 0p(l'lr Emriloytr Clll W iiiar d Beat Weck• Carpenters ru11" port llmr LAUREL SHA\V 1300 Logan Avt. -The Stull ~hirt ~l)-!I05i FR ONT Ofc. t i r l tnttrvws. By Al'J)t. Only Co!l1t l\111sa Prt-ttr n11)t\)lf' Mme 1t1or DRIVER· "'/ln!ur"nc"" exper. !or 100...,, fet! P11.ld By Co. BOAT TOU(H--U-P __ , cabinrt ,.~rentncP. kENNElMAN OBfGyn olc. Ple..at t send GREAT N Ew -1um• to P .0. Box 3992, ~ Gtlcoar f'X..,.r. n;nu\red. •'-"' ., MOOUlAR CO !llr 111'\lmAI il'lrlh~r. Ciood op-1..oll.R' Bt!ich, C11l!fp 008lll. LIZ REINDt R'S Fibl'rgl11.~~ MolrleN: • GREAT FUTURE por1unHy. Xlnt Ir 1 n a" I ,-R\' ~K ".XPER P ERSONNEL AG£NCY '"A••tAI Rtc.rr'allon. lnc. -'-""' r.. VJtli) ~rrtht,, Pm"n1n,.ht pot;t· • • %00C11.mpllll Dr,.1"'8 ~"° \\t, J7rh s1, Ex1r11 Ion£ lefm A.SPiftnlTl"nt ,,on. :'ll u~r h11.\'f' i:notl dri\··i • BLU~ D<?LPHIN e 54&-7118 CAtt3 '.\.1l'1111 &12~5'41 1 rvine . . .. , , 540·4450 in11: rtt0rd It. v • 11 d 1'iM \ 111. L.1r1t1., N.B. T~ futts! draw in jbl' Any day Is the BE ST 0AY7ri NE\"tR A r EE AT TE~1PO C..hfoml! ·I>n\'t'rl hCf'ns"" fUU., p/llmf', mrmt trne. • Imm ed iate Plaeement Th .. se po'1bons &r r 11111h Homf' Office ()! ~I 11 tor in- i;;urance cnm~ny lixated in LA bu! mov1na ro nE'v.' bu1ldulg tn"Newpnr1 B•aC'h l11fer this yf'&.r. Frf'e Ctlm- munng lrom Huntini!On Ctnier. Anaheim & Nl'wporl Bt11.ch hy btJ5 11'1 LA untll mO\'" 1~ compJr te. ~w C05f lunC'hes prnv1rlr d. G n n fl. M.Iilry & tnng• benP!Jt5. F'~e p11 1d b)' employC'l'. Int erview & Te ,+ Da ily Wed. eve & Sat. by appt ?£S±! -INYEST IN YOUR FUTURE Fu!\ f'IT pttlmJ?. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women Lee'e A Yellow T•xi C1b Call tor Appl 546·1311 MAXIMUM FEE ANY JOB $80 WE NEED YOU FOR THE SE JOBS \\'0~1 EN Rtnt·A-Cltrk Trainee 21 + Typi't Recept. Gen'I Ofc. Steno1 ;\IEN $175 wk ta $425 ta $425 ta $375 ta $575 Dellv. Driver $130 wk Prcductlcn . $2.lO hr P ,,Up & Dellv $375 me Mach Opr Trne $1 .75 hr I Gen'I Shep Holpr I S2.7l hr JANET DAVIS Employment Agency 1~ No. Broadway ~u\lt1 £ Santa Ana " (714!'547°3924 or (714 !' S4l·l674 '· \V h 11 e. Elephlllts"~ ruanln::: your hou1;e~ Turn tllem into "CASH" -!ell \\'l'!t .• .11. Daily P I l o ti run •n '"' D on · t TEMPO Apply 111 21b'!U lAgun, r~n· nn t xp n_rr ~11111.ry/comm. Cl118~ Ari 642~78. ~1~·-('Ali t0tl1y 64~-~i~. _Te m por~ry Help ""'l'I n,,,.11 t.Acn.1n,. B"l!.C'h Fulltr Bn1sh 96Wl& I . the1n tl\ru DilUy P 11 o t M k lt1r tlermM Cl11a1Jied M2..,.l67S _ _;,;;,;,_:;,;,_:c:~=-- . I • (7t4 1 64(>.7121 Ask ror :Vil· i11rnrlnnrA Equal Oppo1· Em('lloyer --OUTBOARD MECHANIC Perm. job, fringe btneflts. Call 1711J 337-2501. Lake Arrowhe11rl r.1ar1nf'l~. OVERSE A~~s--• MORE .JOBS Tl!Afl." r r nPLE All skills &. pMf"~ "r.'I e Higher \l•a;:r~ e [,n\\'l'r exp<'n!'lr>s • T;i.'< hrnr"!it& e Fr~e: Tra n~rortr tion CALL 541-4345 Service Guarant~d Until employment 11ccepte:d OVERSEAS SERVICE~ 1617 E. 17th St S.A. ,Suite 3 PAINTING in exchang• for motel apt. 2376 Ne"1l(lrl Blvd .. C.~1 . ~8-97~. PET SHOP HELP Troplc.tl fish exper. prel'd. Sale~ persona &: cAahle~. Ru&so's, 58 Fashion l11land, NB. PROFESSIO.'lAL pho ne 11olicitor • Dana Point, SRn Oe.tnen!tt, Caplstnno .treA. Work in YoUr O\.\'fl home Be5t 11!!al 1n A.rea. Phoni: l!.\'i·l4SS het"·t<en 9 00 a .m, and nnnn. P/TIME $285 Per Month Eve" 6:31).9:30 Yl'Jung mrn, mrt'h1tn1caUy In- clined. Can use 12 men rt>gArrlle~~ of typr ()f ""'tlrk bat k(r()Und&. i\t\.i1t be •bll' 1r. it•~rt lmmiod F o r pt~n!'ll 1ntf"rvl•\.\' call 77(>.8551 C111l :O.londAy Only 9 A,\t • 5P:O.I PU~IP Island Sa l,.s m an, C'tl)t "l'f'6. ~ 11ay1. 50 hrs. N!tl" shift. Top \\'ftletl. r M!li' 6i~i2ll ·for appt. TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642°5678 • I .. . . • ~l ,8J8 DAILY PILOT Sund.1y1 Aprll 2, 1972 I I~~' --·~· I~ [ ....... -· I~ J[ll) I ~[ ILilJ I ' tv,,., ... lt ' - ~~-H.lp Wonted, l\l~P 710 H tlp Wanttd, M & F 710 Htlp Wonted, Nt. & j: 710 ' Htlp Wonted, M' F 710 ~iques IOO Antiques IOO I MlsctlllntouS Ill T~,lt~~io, HIFi, a361H __ ... _._s _____ ._u, R .. 1 lttete Cereer , ---------1 POOL. tablr, 4X8, Vt-ry nice StJAAN Smith St 8: b I • t,J,w .or f'Xperienccd, join the //J SALES Ordt.r l>esk Gro>A·lru:: 1 TRAVEi-SPECIAL AUCTI -ON-j $1Ii0. OutdQOr gl idl"r-twing MARANTZ Z3 Tune.r-p rl"l\mf'I Boarding, lrainlna & les. Company that's (ro\\'lna:. lf J<1. /, 1 boBt n1anufactur1ng COl'I\• I. tJo. MG-2674 $16.1 Far/\\'1·tJ. Dyna Pa1 .. 1 ~nn11, Co,IA flt~a. M~1953 , )'OU do not have • licenst, '-eU t!lt 0 pe.ny has po1111on for ~s· STEREO u nchtlmed 1972 Prt'8mp, $7~ nr make offer or S.U-990.t cbtck on our gtt~sivf' indivif'fu:ll on bu~.> SECR E J A RY of Rare Valuable Authentic Garrard' set. Au!o 1urntahle, 646-4059, 64~4 -5~,..-.·-.-M-,-,-. ...c;,~-.-,1-,-$49 .L•Oun•Hill t rail'~ nrrll'r (jf'5 k , PERSIAN RUGS AlrJW1Pf"IUion 11p ei.krrlAOMIRAL st~l'O Con110IP,1X1n'tforrhilril'f'll Sl!JO . Respor1&1b11i!i~5 I n e J u ii t' frir top lrvlnt Co. Top SS~. 1 11· I c r o J s -n v e r system, p h IJ n 0 A)1-fi\l-fi\1i\1PX,, Ca!! 842-t!ISI ~ R••' Esl•t• .NO\l' tn1ervt.ew1ng coo rdination 11..nd proCt"S!i!ng bf>nelll.'J &-('(l-1\'0rker.s. Ex· k\f/F~1/i\<1P~ ra.dlo " \\'alnul e11bine!, good Cond I wAN'TeD1·--- Lfc•n•in9 Co_f.4r11 or Ill! sale! n r rl,. rs + lrll !ong ll'rm aS.'JJgl"lnl£'nl and Other Oriental Rugs tape rterk. !\ull hra.M new & 979--807~. Gond usP<l hot'~"' !r!IJler. ru.u salea·trainln&: • ptogTam BUSBOYS TelephQne sa!et exl)(rlrnce Irvine ........ 540.4450 guarante.ed, $:ild tor over ileaso1u1 1:lle, 6-tl-~76.':i . . I neces5iit)'. Salary open ba~' NEVER A F'f:E AT TEi\1PQ A complete :shipment of genuine hand\\'Oven S.300. pay oU balance of S\20. i~~~~~~~~~~ -no CC')St ... tana.gemtnt op--(D l d . ='t" I~ c' u - -I ![I pottunitles. Ask for 1'1rs. 1 Y1 e on qulln lca W>ns. a I TEMPO J Pers ian and other Oriental rugs ordered fnr or t.ake over • m 11.l l s Jones tor tn/onnation at Coa.5l Catamaran. 493-4;;,sa Temporary Help a C hristmas sale for stores. As a result or the I payments. Credit Dept,, '""to You I lofts w j [~ JP ) 842.SSS-1. COOKS SALES PART TI:\lf. dock strike these goods \vere not r eleased on 714189.1-0501. • MtmtE~ 1'. Tarbell Realtors (Oty & Nit•) Neat roung man needf'd 2 TEST tin1 e, and those financially res ponsible !Or the GIVE-A\VAY.·G AR RA RD 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 '"mmmmmm;;;m t'!\'et. & Sat. A.i\1. Call ··• unpaid shipment have instructed their lJ.S. SYSTE?il • 100 \V ll 11 • RECEPTlONlST · Hmv "'oulrt Full Time __. 53t-30Sl. a gen.ts to dispose of the entire shipm, ~nt ~t ! Ar.1 /f'M/Sterf':0/8 ! r ll·'f' k , .\lOVJNG! 5~, t.lo. •ml Ctrm General too you like to "·ork for SEA~I STRESSES \Van 1,. r1 TECHNICIAN auction. t't'la i! $19:l.9j, p 1 n n,. f' r Sht'p/Terr.. teo m I ii:d , ~ faste!I gro"·1ng re .... I Apr1y In Per!iQn Spanii;h s peak !n g ok. Amb:t!':;ador 8pt:-a~rs 111111 11•fkld~. P..'i. ;, 4 i . 6 O 7 \ CREGO~ 12' a I u m In um t-stite le 1nvestmt'n! ro~ 24001 Ave Dt L.!!Carlota Bikinis. BFach 11..r,.a . Repl.11 This direct shipn1e n t. in our opinion. is the I 12" has~. 6" mtrl r::im;r , .1" ;\1at!(lr,\'. 11!1 fi p111. l\i{µ7.>J . bclat, rtvrtr-d k 1''eldf'<l I • \•oung modern ro.1o1'0rkers Laguna Hills._ to C!a~silied Ad. Nfl....;b'il r ,, \\'" al'P.: ~Peking· an in dit·id· finest colleclion in de.!iign. craitsman.s hip, and l supf'r t11f'rtf'r, 1'1'1ail S~/9'.l.!Jj, 2 SMALL R'iffddQ~s. lo s:z7.;: 011 rs-, lol'kll, 0,11 r 1--1o1ill 1o1't"lcomf' )"OU. S-100 !At tht Et Toro olf ramp Da1!y Pilot, P. 0. Box l:J60. uAl "'It h' 2 yf'ar~ f'IPrtron ir I color of handmade carpe-ts. fUgs . and run· 1 Pl us · • · t°;11n·111·1\fpr.~I month!! olij. -~1u~• find pullifj!I. 516· Cllr g~a.iri!! Call Helt"n HiYf'l 540-60:>5 S.D. F'r'e£'1vay 1 Co~ta :\lf'sa, Ca 92626. r xprrirn<"e inrlurling PX· ners. "'e hav e ever seen in all our y ears of !t>ssion r ur n' a b 1' i1·i111 I hotnrs. A I l e c t i on" t ". $16. Car tnp c;rrif!r ~2.,, FP Coastal Agency =========== 1 1 h~~e r1 u ~ 1 <'l'll'E'r A n ri :~S-fl-1.19. rntXlel ~ _HP ~agu.ll mo!n~ • • • i I 2790 Harbor Bl .,1 Adams -.. SEAi\'ISTRESS--Son1t> r>,'\f>f'r. po~ure '" prM·islon Pl!'r· sell ing t he finest quality Oriental rugs and 1 Gari•ad f;Tvlu~. 11,..1 Sfi9_9,l. , . ~. nPw s1 6~. Carry hai: s.1 RECEPTIONIST: Gr e II t Salts prerrl. ~1rF<ibl}1n S ~ I I 5 ' trnn1r test PQUipment. Po· carpets. SPECIAi.:~· v the l'peakers E'A~TF.n puppu--·~. A!l d1f-:\1ntcir -~•anrl $10. '.\fak,. nffPr lr1·1nl' lndus. Con1p!PX . ~i!!on 1·eq111r,.s kno11·led~I! f s~ c h ff'l'l'rll ('(')IOr~. Cnmp!Pff! !Cir 11/J. f.v1!1/1vknd s public oootact positipn tor S·IO-.W:4. ol Plt'C'tronir funrl11mPntal11 F'oi your convenience the good s have been or ~"~· ,J • ,.t>t 1 " 11'1trPP ran of rlofit food -~i;..-14-kd 64-171J the ra1 '1.-i th a bi~ smile. T Po =-=~------1 -theory.Md IPr'hniquPs 11~ moved to : l l'PrPJvf'r !;ipP ph1.vrr & s, ~ · :i " L "' ay~ ~ Co . , emporary i;itions SEA:'l1STRESSES \\'!I n red, c,,, .. ,,· ,,,, .• ,,,1• 1·., '.-. ~-036 •. 11.sk fnr St mpany lllDVlni to Irvine h 1 1 11·f', l! R~ the ability In un-NEWPORTER INN ~ " " r " •11· -.;.=""'iccc.--='CC'-=c I C_9mplex. St8rt $400. • Full or p/tlml *'·"P· e .. ·p f u · Appl!'• rlfrsiand. operate l!nd in· • IJ.S.A. Sterro E q u I p . 20 ' Trerir. Ei·prgi·f'{'n PilW" Ii' P~i!':1 • f1\f w/trlr. Xln1 Call Je.". Bro"'", ~ .. n .e:or.~ ,Johansen..., Chrisien.o:E:'ll, 89S 1107 J•mbore• Rd. \\'arPho»sf', 179 f'.. 171'-St., .<1nd F'ir, You h11 ul. Call rond. ;-rv>. l~' Ca111maran " "" .nv-v""" Days 1 i:: terpret ini;trumrnll'I usr<l • •r •.l\N <:oastal ~ge\'lcy \'. Hilu ·N.B. __ 1\•ith'a high degrtt·of anll· l N•wport Beach, Co!lllifornia Costa ~1r.~.:i . Ca. 64>.2.442. a49-00l2· 1v1trl $800. Jt' Lark·S300. 2790 Harbor Bl. 11t Adams A I SEC'Y $700 !ytica1 skill. Working 1m,,1,,_ SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2 P.M, Miscellaneous 120 GAL. AQUARI UJ\1 7l46-4990 \Vf'Pkday~. RECEPTIONIST ·· Person~:! Y Office f ee Paid. Also Fet Jobs J IPdge of l{IS(ic required. Pre· Viewing & Inspection from 12 noon until time Wanted 120 Cus1om Bu1!! 12' i\IINISPORT \\'HALER Mature person desired for recept.-billin& cl erk for medical eo. N.B. area . Please forWard resume in confidence to manager, P.O. &x 10880, Santa Ana, ThlrdoiiOor Gd. 6k 1lls, lite travt-1111g. frr experience in the field oj auction. * • 646-5161 *.. 'fi9 10 h.p. Plec 11tart. o/b The B d Call Lorraine I of Sl)('ctrosc:opy. -~ DON'T store yout· piano! SML. fem i;pad'" hone~· part Cush1on!'I & covPr, $475, r way \VESTCLIFF' Contents inclu~e . are from Persia, Armenia, I Poor but hones! piano Stu· CockPr dog 11·/Jon~ 1iffr"Gd 6i3-1763 Personnel Agency \Ve otter good starting sAI· Caucasia. Bokhara. China, India, Pakistan, dent nf'Ws piano for prac-'''lrhildren. ~~s-.;285 OtRYSLER CJ"O\\n. H tl Newport Beach »IJ \\,.stclifl Dr .. NB a;-y and benefits. for an-j Afghanistan, and other important rug \Veav· lief', call fo46-4ifi\. KITTENS, 6 & r toed, 6 Chrys!rr 2.1 rear, r!xi 47 FASHION ISLAND 64$-.2770 ditional information. p!cast ii:tg centers: AJso included are many, many \VAKTED lo buv l9 fi r\ "'eek! old, 3 male k l t:ond~ $300. 6i5-32jJ. NEWPORT BEACH I Sec'y.No $h to $550 call personnrl. silk, Part silk, a nd collector 's it.ems. s "' e 01 shR 0 r ,.. '1 rand, fl'ma.IP·. PIAyful. 548-9-139. 8 t /M --The "Righ1 Arm" 10 chi~f . · oa s •r1ne RETIRE[)..--or pl 11. n n i n g I (213 ) 441-1171 AuctlonHr : LEIB ROSENBLUM I Chnshnll.! Pia.le, 644r4687. G~R. Shep. Approx 4 mo. Equ'rp, ,., 927ll. An equal l'ngineer of lrvi~ branch of _ - retirement & need ad· opportunity tmployrr famous n a ' 1 on a l ro. Liquidator: Globe Trade Exchange Co. Musical Instruments 112 F l!mRIP. Sro"'"· ltll'ah!P. --------- ditiona1 incomt? Tremen.1,...,!!!!!!!!"""""""""""""'I Tremendous benelits. ad· ABBOTT Terms: Cash or Chee!< I nPecls i:::oon hon1r. ~8-fl!!OO. S~~NNA~l::R, pole for ~·p~ _pous potentia1 for people SALESME.'"N: NePd 20 in-Vllncement oppor., & salary 5"1r-nlific Proclurts Div FOR Salt : Quiltrr 2~.; .1 Adori1blr ff'n1ale Puppy.~. 6 S ... '.O. 0 1n;::h.v·-Colurnh1a 8 ~~th~~~~:~~~~:~~~~~ terested In getilng 'in on !ht increa~es. Abfgail Abbt'it . ! f ·urniture 110 G. arage -Sale 112 Amplifier, 4/IJ'~'.~A~l•~cic~·ht':'gs11i !"~'~'·~~·~o~lrl~En~<~!i.~,h~,~·~,~C~.1 ~F~.c~ .. ~S.~i~f.~!~?'10~<=7=>-09;.='1=·~ ground Ooor of a new co. _Pari:o nnel A.ge nry, 230 \\:.__~qua! O~r. Emnlo)Pr MF 1 SPf>Akcrs 11'..(ra01nf'Is._$650, ~hPphC'rrl . ~ Boats, Power '°6 -=·n~·'1<~•-~.J!~.hon~~·~83~7-<4~6&~==t~•~·l'fa nE"W product. For app1. \\'arnrr. Suite 209, S.A. , I MONTff OLD HOUSE -SAT 11-4. 13692 Sprint;dalt. ·or offf'1'. 96Z..8.i7R, Don.· Receptioni.sl, ht~sy phone778-2707. WAITRESS-P . TIME-, fUL O~' F'URNJTURE. \~'P st:nin$lf'r. fO lf Office Furniture/ [E l * • • DOCTOR'S OFF ICE SALES, Young n1an, good j SECRETARY ~ \\leeken<l s._ Over 21. Apply 714 5..10-6920 ?ilari11.nnP. \Vpsrm1nsll,'r A\'f'., co r · 1 Equip. J24 I Pet• ind Supplies I ~ I M;;QJT~~';'ka:ie~oi';;.an j f.O. Box 2431, Costa Mesa appearan<..: Aggrl!S.Sivt. . _ j in perso n 2-a pm or call for DRESSER. Danish chair, N<ii'A.ioll . R93-1 46.;. . . • ; ut muJts are just a phone--Wiliing to travel . s:>s-:IB.55. 1.ia.i~r land aevl!klp~;~t ro., app!. Deli Shel. Laguna Hills maple rl1n1ng sf't, 11·/4 • rRIDEN elt-cl ralcula1or 1 •13-A 1 call away. 642-5678 for appt. see !I a~etary w, • yrs Shop. Ctr, El Toro. 830·4410. rhinrs, Mifa, mi1plf' roffee j Jewelry 115_ I $:i0. · .\1nnr-,Jf' in i1 nu a llPe's Ge •ral 15,. Irvine ' exper .. l\~ut 2 yrs exper. "'J \\IAITRESS \\/anted Ex 'd. tahle. All l!'orxl c on d. calrula!nr SIO f'VPs. ~.1943 ' ' n.. "' You iorr lhf' w1 nnrr of' : advert1s1n<> agencv & l "r I , . P 6~-· . -DIA'!O"DS B n· -2 1· " h • . d C 1 a1'r· ·' I Appl y al Jan11ca Inn Ho1rl. 05--0441 aft 3:30. 1' -~ -uy 1rtrt ·------T\VO lCl\rts to I e : •••••••• •••••••••••• tn pro ucllo!l r 1c s_u~r· ., ' · . , --~.-. -* \\'HOLESALE PRICES * Pi11nos/Organs 826 l_£:uan~11 {.-lrg. cag!" 11 c lhl' : •y v1sion. Tvping 70 \v.p.m. Sh _Jill E. Coast Hw:v .. CdM. r LEIT nvPr furn .1n horn.... Dana Diamonrls 496-3090 I ..._....._... ..... ·---$10. R1n.s:-Neck Parakf't'!s -Western N1tion1I ~ --~' SO. Xln't ~o. ben~fits & ii·ork· ~1-8120. Ask fnr Gladys. • coffee table,-couch. "'asht'r ORGAN -PIANO 1 pr . $20. Ring Neck Dovrs ~ r. · _..,;,,,. ing eonds. \\1\ITRES~. f;XPEP.. & dryer, knel'holf' desk. Miscellaneous • 811 1 WAREHOUSE -SI racli. Rini:: 1"-·,.ck 8oat: Marine Show , A'JJJ ' /JJJJ_.._.,//J Call Mrs. Smoot r eBLUE DOLPH I Ne come sf!t at 251 E. Ba~· .s1.1 l\'l'1v-Us,.d Fi1n1ous Brand~ Pheasants · 1 pr .• Si .. ill. NAHEIM i -:_. _',t) "'/(/~"'IV~ -644-3258 .1:::~15 Vi;i Lido. f'>'.B. C.~1. Sa!. & Sun. E\·pry1h1ng 1 STEREO. 1972 Garr-" rd Sl'EfN\VAY. KI !'II BALL , B;i.b_v parakrP1s · ~2 f'll ch. CONVENTION ' •-f !J' 1 mu~I go. Bes! off Pr. moriPL F'ull E i r, e pro-CHICKERI NG. Pie, (O\·l'r Raby Rief B 1rrl~ • $2 "'11.f'h. CENTER [ • ............ \\' ANTF:O Lirtnsen ha1rd re~-P ' -I \ I I 1 _;... 5·,-.c·£N!£NTSHOPPINGA"'o .. ·-''' '" ••st~t 0..,., 1 r K• TAN damask snfi1: Fnain . fPl!siona[ iurn!ablP, .~f';ilP<l l(l()fl pi:iooi: avail.f r1v;i.1t Pariy · :onS--ORt1 ·' rn s1 lhru April 9th i t-_,._~ CA~~M T~~l~~:oR THE SECRETARY "" ,,~ a o , n ru~hionl'. $6l. "Or;h11 t\vin Air . l'tJ~pPnsio11 ,o: Pk rs. HAf>IMOND, f..'.!:\IRALt I: R°ANTA'M~irks lnr East;r. Pt~i1~P f'all 64'!-567.lt, l'XI ~14 •, ti ~'· TPn1ple>tnti'l'. 612-68."ii . I \\I/I'\! . cor-.N, "'·· "''·'"'· -•II -•or.•. II. ••. .•1.~~· ht>!\\'f'Pn fl &. :1 nm f(I C"la tm --.. _ · -· --he~ srt S2i \\'alr111 ! f1ni ."h 1 • , Slerrn re.::l"1\'Pr, ., ,. " ,,...... ,.. ,,,, ,. ' , Responsihle position OJ>f'n 11·/ WOMAN FOR ni!'tal borlkr::isP JS. :\·!A n·~ lfe:i<lphonr~. TA()P df'C'k. Fif'forf' you buy-GivP 11s It try! arlulls. 2612 :O.lr~a Or. I your tir•krl.o:. !l\'011h Cnun!.v ! . gov~rnn1l'ntnl agency lnr ~,,,. APT. CLEANING .•izr 7 irr l'ki1t PS $lfl. All like 1 Plug-in iAck.~. Still hrand Lar.P.o:t Dr-alrr in !hP \\"est toll-frr(' nun1h£'r is f»().1220 ! For 1n •d in Woman's World ~ept1:n101~ly sharp riuahf~rn .. LARG~ COMPLEX . nPii', 64&-JiS.~. I nf'"' in hox & i::uar;:inret'fi. I PENNY ()\r.'iLF:Y CO. Cats 1521 * * * I ~oun, ~irl. Gii !h !r t;vp1p.11: J\\11st llf' tnnr(lughly e:;rien-. -. ., \ras lelt un!'lil ime1 nn lay-714 1892-.~314 6 11,1;· ChriFI Cr·'·" c.,ontirlf'nta_I C1 I Mary Beth 642·5671, ext 330 w/min 3 yi•i; P.xpPr. in rr>~p enced in commercial cican-1 ll~ique cus!nn1 <lrs1~n d~uhlr Solrl 1 5299 9-p 113::02 Beach Bl .. s. ol Karf'tlil ELEf;ANT Bunnf>~". ~"°Prl h<'li1 I .. i."i l.·,J ltP ~,, SPCrctarii1J rapacity. ~alar~· ing. :1nf"d ~·a~('!' ~di 1 n~1n,. I ~;;·a~~l~nce ~~ S97. ·~;· IA~·~ DAil,\' lO·!l, Sat 1,0-fi, Sun 12-fi months. sablr. frmi1IP, ir11. c;.~(1 f'.n I: inf'. h~'rk • drpr-nclrnl • upon qualifir;i" Call 546-5025 lt'ill'~' h a. \l'OO ra_me . O \'Pr pymnt~. Collt'(~tion ALLI<:N HOmP J\ftXIPI, 25 p!'ris . niaruJ;itf', $.',(). Cii ll AltPr :>. rushlon~. /1rr. f','\trni::ui.<h~r. lions. full fringr hrnt'firs. -----.--1 h,. ::in ° a r n · d t> s 1 2 nrr Df'pt 714/89~0.QJ 2 1·ahine!~. $!Jj(), BALD\VIN 5.l7-.'i698. b l ri r1 Call ~Ir. Svlvr stcr for Appl. \\'O J\!AN _full ~Jme to \vork hf>dspre11rl . Priv. par!y, Sl!l.j __ .. __ ··_.,_:_ ·_ _ _ . UJ\f' pun1 p, nee ~ 2on Sam-<lnni Mori-Fri. S4(}.:?(t]Q p!/t.1mf'. in offirl' &-pt/time ~hes! QHPr 71-4 tii:i-O~!Y.I. I ORIENTAL RUGS 5A, 32 pcd~. 1 <'ahtnrt Sli50 Dogs 854· c•lp;rinJn~ 11p, Jn fh,. l\'ll tl'r Ii or 962_2411 __ / .'lc!l1ng_1n r;t~l~ stol'E'. :.1us1 lR ooM_G_ROUP~ 3 l~all n.u~Pr~. 1.T4" ~ 3'2... TELLERS p1Pf" er.can. A·l OLDE 1 h Sti . in 11.1nn 1n~ ronrfi!ion. $600. j •iiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-he hh1•n 3~.Jn -able to work .. ALL NEW 5250. 3·,1·· x !I', s12.;. :1·1111· :-.: ;·n~~A~'~;~~·;;an:;~!~~S py, m;l~.15,-, ~~P:~g s::~ 1 ;.·1~~~:~n~ .;. b . 0 . SENIOR ESCROW 1 "'·knds. S4-1-S:i'itJ. FURNITURE _ln:l''. Sl.;o. Al.~n t ~r"11' rug~ 1-,,. A1·c S200 ·31;-2r10 ,.... ""'11 rel'zf', 1 \tr OFFICER \\'RITERS of <1dult paper· 1 1ncl J match1n2 Je1o1·f'l or rank.•. ri1n enlargf'd, rf'-. ' · · :i. ;,. or nigh1Pr' Willer ski nr fish. K h . 494-93"2 i;;tn""oi S511)(l .148-1002. . 7· !IP -lo run f'!'"rbii· dero1. at local bt1rk books 11·;tn!Prl. Please .consisli""' of 8 P' ""d•~m as inn".· .. :i ·----• • • · -ing. :i -Evinrudr , -tilt d · p '"' '"' E\: N EWPORT ORGANS • OPEt\ll\.G Sperial, $2.00 t!r. h11it tank. SlMO. C1ill alt savin<Z! k !na n. Salary com-sen manuscnp!s to .O. gmup, 7 pc living room · "CERCi'CLE elf'r!ric 2 S46 Prnr1Pr1i"n PL, N.R. Disrounl. AU hrf'ed <log 5:.';() P~1 646-8J:i0. mt"nsurafP iti!h experif'nre. ! Bo.'\ 4n . 5". Laguna 92677. group k 5 pc dining set. spd Healrh1,·ays d ~I u x o C' 11 '·''· ,'lo•hm•'ll"r.1 modrl. aln1ost rww, $14~ n t' 645-1530 groon1ing. C'i!.ll Noah "s Ark ;.3.'i'-Q\\'ENS t L'" " ' ' -------GroominJ: Parlor. 642-9823. · · • 11·n "11i· "'' 4:l::-4(12fl ' ALL FOR $299. bP.o:t nffr-r. Pr1v. party . 714: * PUBLIC NOTICE·! -. . -'-n11. ltli1dl'rl "'/PlEr!. Pqui p. ~~~""""""""""""'""'I I )~~] f\7;i--021Y.). Refnr£' vnu huv vnur piano GER~1AN , 11hortha1r pups. ~acrf. Sll:ilO. 11i3-666.l 's I Merchandise · ·_ · · · . purrbrr-d rea~n11.blf' Cali ------ERVTCE Station Attend. & TERMS.ALSO rr-.srANT Ca!h for i"ood tisf'fl or 11rc:ron. hP .o:ure t.: ~f'e us ~i· .. 19 • fl d. ,~.., .10' 011·f'nll Cruis!'r twin Z21 ' I ' 12t lull & I · I f bd f B t S I t' "· i-.xi 11 ay 1o1· '"'~ or ' • .;i esman P 11n1e. i..:rn. . rm . ,,;{'t~. "'Orking or es e ec ion f1 • 6.~n •kd , hp, i;Jp~ .6 .. ~hrltPrf'd alip Lite mPchan. ex.:ier. Ins t.: 1 Antiques LAY-AWAY PLAN I color TV's, refrig & appli. t for tl1P best srrvit e in ;:i Pl ,._..., ~-~ ~. -~--_ 11v11il. ii I: 67:i-187i9 ~d. ''a~. Apply Chev1·on St;i. BOO " pr/houseful. 5 4 ~ -2 2 4 1 , Sout 11..,rn f'al if,,rn1a • SHERRY'S POODLES * -~----- !ion. fii'14 So. Coast f-hvy., \VANTED To buy, 1911S TRADERS 7J4j-773.l At Lowest EASTER PUPP\" ~ALf:! Boats, Ren!/Ch•rt'r 908, La~. Bch. j S 1v e d i sh R ors t r a nd s FURNITURE f12-sq,-yn;fir-3 m;;s.-old Discount Prices s:in. k Up. ALI~ COLORS. \\'f.F.:KF:l\'D-VACATION! I Pr;:RVICE station al!e1"1rli1n1 Christmas Pl111e. 6.14-1687. 202 N, Broadway, S.A . 1•::i1·;irling 11· J?Rd. ~ rmm.• COAST MUSIC .w&-21;4~. l.uxur_v -~fo.!ir. Slf'Pfl~ 6. & n1t>rhanic. P.:x~'r. l\·!u"t Pair or CHINESE BRASS S3:'r l.~Oj Op,,n 7 Di!y.s ~old shalr!, 1 room blk & 11·h1 SERVICE TIJE:Sr·:-~::i.o:j";j· p11p~ 11,1!1 n~---~11 1r~. 17141 fi45-4~~1 • • I ' • ' • be al:ile !o <l(I 1une-un & VASES on l_v 5150.00 ... Call HOUSEHOLD furntlUl'P I. i;haJr!. \Viii sacrifieP, Cal l Jr\.19 Nr1vport Bl al llarhnr ni11ke -" ~oOO rhll<l"s p"I. ~ Boats,.Sail 909 I brakes. ·Days. 301 E. Coast tii3-G802. I misc .. garrlPn ffl<llll P;ilio ! 'i14/.J3fr4843. Co.'Jla Mesa 642-:0R.'il 1\'k" 11lrl. $HJ. 61 2-481 ~.1 ~ ·---,<.,. ___ l-r.( i o~' ..:. Hll'y., NB. . ANTIQUE lnur.;;e, ccurh. flnl'~l gold I \\'ESTl~G!-fOU:=E: " F:lertric Open Sun<lAy.o: 12 In 5pm 5.14-.V:R.i. INTRODUCING . SERVICE station men nel'<l· I SHOW & SALE panrrn. 9xl2 anrl 4x8 i::old rlryfr. 11·ork grt . $:ti, _Boys r i\fAJJOR BRAND ORGANS P U r. £B R F: o-. -~k ,THE BR . .\ND NE\\' ; ed: _Good salary + co~-1 Anaheun Marina 800 \\'. crp1g. El'rry thing 2oon 24; 3 i;peed bi~e: $20. 1'1ens I from $39j inc. ~l!~ ·Conn . LlllJrarlor pur. no paper~. l.f ~r~1~~A;a~~hl!'95 1 $ I ~l~SKlhns, pn 1 . va~ation. ,hie Katr'llil conri. Rf'asonahly priced. 25 .~ sprrrl bike ~'20. T1o1·0 H11.mm11nrl • \Vurl1tzf'r. p·r . S2fl. ' .J---uis.. OF.pita tzatton. Apply fJ4)4 Geneva, H.B. ~~bber_ rafl .. i.~392:1'...t ! A!so H s r p ~ 1 chords f.: • f>.l2-:'i.lt.~I '!... Strong's Nf'\\'J)Orf Sail in~ i \\ M'4«f 1 231J2 Ha.rbor, Costa ;\tesa. A;~~~s i,f~~. ~~s~::ia;~i .. BU/\"K beds $30. T11'in mar. I \'ACl-IT Club member~hir Piannr.. ST BERN~\r.D-P 11pp 1,. ~, Crnl1>r, 281~7~~..,,·port, N.B. I U v SE\\'ING machine oprs. Fac· 1 Sat. l 10 10: Sun . 12 to'6. treS! .~J. Good condition. I for salt at substantially GO~L? !l•TU~JC CO. AKC, 7 1~·k.'l, Champ b!norl 1 tory E:':>:per. Over \ or k , . 1144--0352. rrduced prirP. bu.~. 5.'ii-561 \ J 204,1 Nn, Main, S.A. lint'~. ~hali; \\"<ll'm('rl, 213: CI .. ASSIC 26' Danil!h Motor r ~ ~/Jecial needlE' .. single n~e·1 r;~~~~rLEcas:i~-~~.g ~Plll'CE'h~t!;I Garage S11l1 112 hn1 675-74.'irl, I Zi41--06~\ *'* Since 19U 592-.;GjJ . ~ile~;, n;~e~l~ h~l!E'd~=Stoooll • ~ r.J.e, iionien~ 1~ear. Ro.1,l. nn h s· !OS E POVi'ER Mo"'"r -20··. King-WOULD YOU •:'>11N SCJ-INAUZERS• ' mi fl e or "'-'· : Inc IEDS Babcock C ~I reco · Y inger. ._ ~· * * * BELIEVE equ ity. SMp AvA il. l\tilani , 1 L 6 ,~7.t<!il. ' 1 • \rakrf1eld. apl .'l. Anaheim. n-la.\vn. front throw, J hp. • lfl \Vks. Champion lir1Ps. lil4) 6--14-ti7l.1167.">.8801'1. ! -(A . J, S. McBride Sanrt Sal\• -12" Sean;, f/3 FREE ORGAN LESSONS Homf'-r::iist-rl. AAll Ao. pepJ>!'.'r, : 1 ppllance~----802 26742 Alicante Dr. hp motor & stand. 644-8277. as long as you lik~! No reg· s l.~ black. Tenns. 646-6385 NE\\'POR.T 16. '11il1 , : A Boutiqut design carefully shaped from its curvr1•· STENOS APPLIANCES F'OR SALE M ission Viejo BAHIA Corinthian YAcht istration. Nnoblilr!iition, .lust SCHNAUZER s d spinl'ktir, cushions, trlr . • stand-up collar. high invert.ed V \\'aistlinr tn Jts fl11 rr ,. c " d 7 '' m pup~. · tu Xln1 c"Onrl. ,\tust eo.,,, : pane-lled hemline. A dress frir· any occasion _ yrJu pi• \V;i sh,.r .i,i_ dtyf'r rPJ rr triri . I ·ou2 11.~p thP winnt>r ot Club family membt!rship for om(QA$fYMJSiC • stirvicf!, ~room in~. tf'rms, 51695_ 642_9829 •0>0 • •, the fabric and \\•p'Jl guara ntee fpinininr f!Attrry~ 70!l'i~ & Exrrllrnt m,.ch11.ni ral ron-1 tirket.o: to !he .<1a!P , bi~ di!IC'OUn!! ~1us! •ll16-0KJ9 .---- :. is ·cut in rE'ady·to·wcal' l.1isscs Sizes 10-18. S izP 12 rr· I rl i110n. NOT !<ho1v pi P.rPS. S70 Western Nttional .o:Pll. 6jJ-666,l fi42-28.i l ENGLT~H Springer SpaniPI 12' · SNO\V bird & tr~iler. ~ quires approximately 2~~ yards of 45" fal:fir. To ordrr fn11 holh . A!<k !or Casey. Boat & Marin• Show MODEL homeit rancellation 'PIA.NOS·**OfiG-ANS Pup, 4 mo'!! old. Slul\I' QUA.I. ,R"real first boat for adult or • 70972 : givf! size. name. addrrss and zip. 'Send S2.00. TYPISTS 642 940· r ~1-161" t th K St II d kirls, reC'OndifionPd. near ' Add SP I -. .1 fl . . ,,, a P for('Pl' sall! fin .. O"•lt'ty ,,.... . a1va1, f'1n1v.ay, . RmmQn , LivPr & irh it. ·11?,l)--4'1RO. i res6 ADEA. Box N. Dep·1 CX15. i\lilford. Nr\v ANAHEIM "' • All• Raid ,. ,1, ~mm _ np11· 11.ail. $200. 892-:>47.t J -•a N'E\V REVIS E 0 • KEN~·fORE-Rep•;-,. pol•. & "•·ape~· f•br•'c 50••,. n, 11' '" -· r ·-------.c7.e;;;;-;;;-~--"--· ersey VOO"t • ' ' D B 0 K: Pants and Tops 1 '"' " " •:r " 1• LS SID & nvo AKC Min D11ch~hunrl • W d •· t d f d d · 1 has1\·••.he.r/dr ... ,r/d1·_,h, .. , •. 1,. CONVENTION Ja• .. • ". 492.22•·,. $2!15. RF.NTA 11r2-5 . . • HOBIF,.16 .. ar ro""' sty e or ay an f'ven1ng 1\'far C'omp e!e For 1nteresl.1ng i'l!lsignmenls "' • ~ ,, .,..,., ·• 0 .1 10 6 g 1 p11ppiPl'I. Jst shot11. s2; f'ach. Good nd .. "''ithfigurefitti ng tipsonhn\\·t11makcperfect ptv1ts-attop ]O!'Al ronip11.n!ei;, t>rs, s:uarn. 546-5:218 , CENTER 10. R' 7. 1 ... 111 .v · un · 9Sl-2804 ' co .. custmtrailer ~ .$1.00. From any book purchased, use 1,J price roupon SHORT OR 8.19-7620. April I.o:t thru Aprll 9th x " mrt"' ~h""'· $75. FIELD'S PIANO CO. ..:..__: __ . Call Pvrs: 642-3776 .. enclosed in book 1vh£'n ordrring first patrl'rn. Plellse call 642.=,.78 .• ,, ,,1• Large l't>frig-f~ezPr $.)(} 1~11 Ne\\·pc111 Blvd. Irish &otter pup'.o:, AKC. I" CAT A .. AR AN J< EXTRA LONG ·TERM BEAUT. frost free GE "sidl' .10 "" " Philco elec. s·· ~ ·~" •com-., behi·een 9 & .5 pm to clllim range ,.,, Costa Mesa 714/64a.:?250 READY }'OR EASTER! • plPteJy r;g<ed. , ' xl•t -. -'. ·• Exquisite Imported Designer Fabrics ' . ,• .; I I ~ ' j i Spring Fabrics Just Arrived' Beautiful Selection of Seersucker 105 Santa Isabel , Costa Mesa J Mon. thr u Sot. CUSTOM I 10 o .m . to 5 p.m. DRESSMAKING ,, . 646-4573 1 -; SEWING & ALTERATTO~S ~ ' s(iuve D&nct Dre.'lses made: Decorating Problems? ~ to order. 531-'1256. 1~1 Us Hrlp!' : Complrte Dt>corafing l -I ~. t111t;,~- 1 * Ya.ms & Supplies · t Original Stitehen· Kitt. ~ l(nitttna ln""1c1Jon • Needle J>olnt1Macrt!mn . ' 177L' RIV9rtldt AV9. Newport ltoch Btblnd The P.O. " Toi: '44111 Professionally Done Any 1 room in your horn~ or all rooms. l nttriora By You 832-1500 Attention Ledi1s All A~tsl FREE Prol'"!:rlo'.'rJ l.1 ~rsona l makrup instruclion ·~ home, By appt. only. Call ~!Ma • 64-1-6667 Vlv111_11 \\'l'Xldarrt Coiimetlc Dlstribuklr ASSIGNMENTS • by sirlr" re.frig. & trl'ezer ~?.6-7904 6 k Id p ·• .. ,,,ia YOU DEC IOE 1v / i r P m 11 k er , s 3 o o. your tickf'IS. (North County ' · -I TOP PRICES PAID FOR "' ~ 0 • vt. pry. 646-698.) 1400. Call all .; pm, 557-7514, TOP $$$ 6,:2_558~. _ _ to!J.free num'.1er is 540·1220) FLORAL couch, good cone\. Steinways & Hammonds YORKSHIRE terrier~. 2 KtTE _ Good colldltlon w/ Irvin• ...... , . 540-4450 IRE FR I GER AT o Rs • GARAG; SA~: m:c hsehld ~\~:~he~~P1:;~~:~ g:i~ld;~~ PENNY ~:-5ii~4Y c 0 • • ·f~~~~~·ks. 1 fem. 21 ; yrs. ~~ trailer, $625. Call NF,;VER A F'EE AT TErilPO \Vashers. Dryl'rs . StoVf's: & kit ilt'ms. China, bo\\'\!, 557-54?.8. Sporl>'ng Good& 130 AKC IRISH SETTERS SNOWB IRD iood cond TEMPO FU sizes, all colors. Guar. Ttmpor•ry Help 9820 sml kil applianre~. rlrapes, Pf!ILLT~S 3 spee? m~n·s , .. 8 Wks, The!'derin ch11n1p lint Mu~t $Pll! 'Rf!al SAeritict .; \\lalnut carving set, & much bike. Like flt'\\'. $51). Hi-Lo I 2 ~ur~rd!. 9 8 ~ .n d Shot", show & pet 646-4j19. Sl50 67:>-6197 544-4742 e STOP S?l.lOKIN G 36" GAS RANGf; more, R('asonable. 9i9-0.162. l111Jle fnr boarmahog. $150. 1'1f ', \'l!l'Y cond cnnrlition. pp E .--' · · 1'hf! E:tsy w,,. & Earn Like Nt;11·) S50. finn. l'll O 64~Vt4. S10 Ei1eh.' 833-8789 p~ 1 .S for !!ale-Lab mix. SABOT hull, New, T/G. 5<1S-4'1'"'" " rchard Dr •8, S.A. S.1 each. Call after 6 pm.. 860l Ed' · $1~$1000 a mo, S92-42l.1 * *' ,)'H) * * Hghts. . ~1ATERNITY Cloth!'.< • 14. RELOADING P qu i p m'e n t 968-9243. ison,.H.8. SPARKLER?--REFRIGERATOR 2 door. f'OR.i'1TCA topped rl i ning Tall ; Xlnt cond. Call ~'es Herters pre,s. ·RCB S -aOXER PUPS S!tti * l<~23!_ au!o dttfrost, very ~lt;an. bl 2 1 af!er 7 pm. ,10tit 9 pm. pnwdt>r me11.•urt, cast trim·, . • • P ·CAT •231 t11 e \vi f'AVP~. c11n 11e11t AKC Ch rl 546 RI .l p ftnl!' a<ivPrlising .o:ales 11 * R93-906() * ~ JO f'Xtenrierl & S upho!. 642-8223. mtr~ el!'. $85. Die~ $10 e11.ch. Amp !11l'P. • . 1 Priv11le-Party 83.~·~2'12 local publicallon provldtt' in· Furniture 110 chair!, top oonrt .. SIOO m11ny RE}"RlGf;_RATOR, t'l'OSs tnp !179-l~l9. SILKY Territ'r Pu~. 4 Boet1, Slips/Docks 910 tt>rrstin~ conlRf'll' for 1111rac·, otht-r Item~ H'tf'rl in nlme· f~1.er. 3 pc E. Amer. Et'C• TV, Redio, HiFi1 malrs, 6 "'eek.-:, AKC, Ct111! lh'P, intl'lli~Pnl 11·oman. \\'F: Goof Pd! Brllnd n""' A·LinP 11l1trling 11·/2 pc. fional 2 l'nrl t1thle,, ~hr, 1() Stereo 136 .<1.f\er 4 pm. R38-lt49 B~YSHO~E /l.111rin11. ~lriP Won't interfcr."' "'/hornrn1ak· <'ll!(fm blk to·. !,\•ht cornPr curve<! &e('fion11l rla venpor1. i;pd bike 646-2845 sft' 4 OLD ENGLISH SHEE P !le, 6 ino ~. UI' 10 23', GQOd Ing r1>sponsiblh!leJi. Tn~mt> ;:mup 110n'r fit corner, Be\it s2;;, 1927 S;o.ntlas:o Dr .. N.B. 1972 Zf.NTTff & RC A DIXS. ntiile. Af\C. parkln,. 5(8-7244 g•ar•d to your lnut>t;v,, offn '162""6l6. 612--;;SJ. SACRIFICE' Cem"•'Y. 4 ct,,.eout "I•. '7J mnd"1s '"" C>ll !ISS-2729 SLIP for-40'power boot, 4 Pacific View desirable r•'·"•ng 'at'l,v. "-k ·bottom "'•Y 1,, I•• 'd ti ~ 20• Phone 644·1060 bet"·n 10 & 5 VF:LVET living roon1 'et, R~" n-• • " "''"-Sll"LTIE I 11 k .. 11 """ 't e I! 1vr for llppt. Air.() Herculon 'siita A:: l <N<> ••111 Carf\l"y, NB , lots, CdM. ~9.1 priets on 11.\l '72's \l'hile thry r:. '. ma P, we". /I, boat &1~ area. SrJ-.6790, I 644-8553. 7 Pe rlin('l!e gel FOR Sale:; 2 Rabbit Cage.!;, 1•11 1 9 . , ?. en 11 h AKC reg1stertd, Champion · TELEPHONE 1 o11 c i t ors ~";;.~~;-All like new. $4.;. Twin bed $30. Singer J.j each. Chro,,;ocolor $375. 2s" en~ $IN'd. 495-5.17~. DOC1K lllr 35' (or le11~) power "''anted for evt 1work in · sewing mach. $3(), Golf Call 962,..5834 aole-s525. RCA 23" r.onso1es NEED temporary home for boa · $40. Ptt "?.on I h. airport area. ~rust have COMPLETE house ho 1 d clubs & bag $4j, Koe.hlt:T Strrt Thrift Sho•l l3 1445. 25 .. cnnsoles s475. 2.l" 7,i mo. old. IriJh Sctte-r !or 2 Ne\vpor1 Beach. 67.,..2124 t.ransp. Call Sue, &u.9470. furnishings, 6 mo. old, h!d~a·bed S75. W a I k i n a ,.. XI,UJO c:oMOle • SSt9. 2j" rnon1hs. &tS-.7078 SLIPS. 18'-42', f'inegt in Npt TELE PHONE, ambitious S.1~3143. aprinkl(r $21), Othtr items. Main St. H .B. Announ~ Zenit h ehromocVJ\(lf' remote * LABRAD~ORS * Harbor., Best fa cll. fret 1vorkers wanling lo niake up 2 Special n1ade t\\•ins. 4.4x80.' SAT -suN·-9 tn 4 pm. 30.IO ces it'•. Sprint Sile I combina tion SGOO. belo1vl , ·parking. 1173-8711 till JO pm , to SJ hr. pt115 gt-n. bon. call CompJl"te ,swing frames, box Java Rd., Co!'a ilfe.i,a Everything In tht: Shop rttail. ABC C_o'!or TV, ·9021 837-4i04 Botta, Speed I Ski tll 962-661 ~. or apply 91Y.12 Rprings & ·matt. $10 0 . (lltlE'sa Verdel. Everything: 1· Is summer Clothing & A!lanla, Huntington Beach, Horses 156 '°'"'°'"'°·-.,,-----I Talbert No. s. tut! or p.11rt 67.>--4671. goeg from $30.000 honie out for t+tt 1st time. 968·.'.'1329. ·f ·-····-.,.. BOAT Hi -Chry&l,.r '56 en· ti me start !mn1td!alt-ly. DR EXf~L Early Amttican 54f>..23i6 , Sa le st~rts Mon. April STEREO : Hl\rmlln Karrion 6 YR, Olri Qrtr Hor!f!, dFl rk gine, lf'!s l_han M hn, aid~. TELEPHbNJ::· Sales. Top !il)fa, $i;). 2 U11hol ch&lrs S25 From "Cf'.ristmas Ntt.kties" lrd-9 :30-2 P.:~ ..... -I 100 \\:,II.II,. A~f·F.\f s)~r1'0 P11l11~lno. :•el checkt~. can extr11s,. ~11 1ll'r, !1,150 lakes etommb:aions atw! bon1111. Ap. rach. Ma.pit bedrm set $65. to outgrQ\\'n Levis: you c11.n LOVEL\' pluth ixo!"e!ter l'f'Ct"fvr-l'. huge 12". 3 wa~· "''Ork l"'l\lll · $2:vl. li.a-40.lS. all. 49:2 l\;3. • ,............. ply In pc:f"!IOn beh1-een 9.00 s.i7"""391 turn "truh ro r.a5h" ln ti carpetin1 about 140 yro,., $2 Ii peak E' r s , G • r r a r d BC:AUT. rec. muslang mart, 16' Gt.ASS.PAR. 6S l\.p. Mere. , 41ill•!l!!!.!!!!!11••••••••·-·-·.·-·-·-·-· t nrl 12:00 mon 11t 83Ri Bol111 . • 011Uy Pilot Oustflld PAILY PILOT W~silleif ad yrtl . .,_d lncl. flUst JT'f""·, ltlrnr.-blt, bll.rt'J y u • t d 7 )'1'J. 13.l hand&. ribbon + skis 4: tniltr. '500, , , _ AYfn.:_1e. ~tl~w~ Ciry.. Ad. 642--5678 ... --!. -~all 542-.jf)78 ~w,i;s.;. _ ~!n-7951. • __ "''nn!'!r. $500) 842~. 846-3013 .. .. . • • • .. '· • ' • • ' • Sunday, Aprll 2. l.972 -·-DAILY PILOT • J..( 970 Auto1, Imported f70 Autos, tmpomd 970 Autos, lmpoftod 970 Autos. lmpot'!Wd IMNAC. Cond! Lo11• mileaa:e '70 Ford SUj)l!l' Van. 300 1efie1. Gardena Cru isaire Col'.l\'tts.lon. SU-0!!65. •ro vw Westphalia Ca111pet"; Poplop, lent, Beil Con. dition? Lea v in1 for G~rrnaey. 494-1864 g: .Parkl\•&y, alps 2. xln't GOODYEAR Poly&la 11 Ble1n1 all slzell! IQ1v prlce1 llljackers :.34.M -C60Ji:l!S J60X!:>. U:iOXl3 -29.95 + fET. US -Ansen Aml!ricA n mars $1.!i.95. Bu_v·sell·lrade open Sunday, C..;\l, 643-3.»4 l !QO Newport Tire City. . >. t ......... ~nd. $57~. 181;) Tu!lln Ave, I I[_@ 0 1 -548-1618. . . - CAi\lP.ER· Shell fib I'. bed. $65. Stt anir 6 P.\I, 980 \V, 18th St., C.i\I. C,ycles, Blket, Scooters '!-~llquH/CIH~. 95' 1950 Willys Jeepster, 6 cyl., nttda: TLC, running 6 moz. ago, will furnish new bat· !try. Sacr i f ic e $27~. Eves/\\'knds. 5 4 8 -5 I 4 7 , 1rkdays, 615-lTil a!k for . ~ Slt'!n. 1.IUSl' ~u 1971 Honda CB l---------- 350. 3300 mi. $675, Dune Buggies 956 646·0968 'if}:\,)() CB 1-loncla. xlnt roM. Lo~· milea&e. E.«>.:ti·as. 3;;25, 646-:J890. "Wf'BP.-c.ETT=~,-m-o<o-o· -,C00-1-P.r. 1400 nli., blue & 1\:hilr, good (.'Ond. 317.i 833-8'i'89 i\lEYERS i\lan...: dune buggy. Xl nt ronrl. Rrd, Fhr1:IJ. lop. 1600 V\V eni::-:. ·;z plat<'s . $1.QJ. Call !>i:l.-!186 eve~. '71 HRDTP 1200 cc i\.1U Flk Coi;t $2100 ne1\'. Sell $1200 :'\Int r.ond. 846-iiT..6. '6.l Suzuki Jj(I, xlnr cood. * RA IL Buggy, fil sl G.· Ian· \\lul. BUJ' your i:-11r paid for er not. Call Ralph Gordon 673-0900 -445 E. Coast !fwy. New~rt Beacll. IMPORTS WANTED Orange Couqtie• TOP; BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA am Beach Blvd. H. Beach. P.i, .. 847..&555 WE llUY-'BY PHONE. FIAT MERCEDES IENZ PORSCHE RENAULT '72 128 FIAT / / I '63 Ponche S Ren•ult s.1., BRAND new l97:2 FJAT 128 ~OttJe 0 C & Strvic• 2 OR. Sf'::OAN. 1ito1or trf'nds OUpe for U\'f'l" ll det·11dc in 0tAngf' "economy~ ot !ht' yenr." (J Ex~Ut'nl rond, t0i\ll\G7jl, County, :st1v1re c'lf'partnlent \\'inner ol 7 automolivc Jiitpoi•/j ~lake otrrr. oprn unrll ft. p.m. 1-tonday~. a1v11rds throuahout Euro~. JTril Sl.Ei\IONS RENAlll~T Standarci f'Qliipn1ent \n. "THE RESIDENCE OF -"llllM L a1n:l :t~l . M. ~fain , S<1.n11' Anll ~luc:lcs : 4 s~.ed trag.'!. radial MERCEDES.BENZ'' I lUwn ~\Cl , 1 blk. norlh 11r \V11rnrr I tires, ft. d1St'. brakes + N Off . VOLVO t SerV1l'" clf'partntcnl 546-4114 Tol> S for 10urid ninnin&: 1960 many extras, Serial No. .71 3 5 ~w 12erint !'a,J('s rlcpartmf'nt 557·~? thru 1967's. any tnOO.rl 128A!J77S008: ' . OUJM' j l Ul66 1-lal'OOr. C.;\I. 646-!l:\03 foreia:n l domestic, IU!k for $19. 76 BO :63 ms.E: Cou~ buyer. 557·5242 , • ~ 2'10S Clair..s. Cf'C. + lax. he. & doc. fre '66 2SOSE Coupe Autos, Imported 970 or LEASE for only $60.50 mo. '66 230.~L ALFA ROMEO Alf• Romeo open end 3r,· mo. ·1ease '61 230Sl. BILL BARRY '67 & '6.$ 250SL t21 "69· ·70·71 280SL too FIAT-GMC-PONTIAC I 1st St, al· S.A. ~1'-1 2000 E. l :;t St. ~anta Ana 558-1000 '10 30DSEL 6-1 swu·ooJ '10 280.~E Seel. 'il Z50S S<.'t't '6~ 250SE S!'d. l:l\ 'G7 250S 121 *'li9 FIAT 12-J SpydPI', top ·~:10 Dirsrl:-1 tl ! ronfl., 'l-011· nlil,.s. Pvt pl)'. And ;\!any i\lorc Sacrf. Sl7j(). 673--QiGJ ALSO 'i2 i'llu1!r l 1.ra~ez NOIV ON DISPLA Y MONDA FROM $119. Sales Sen·ice Parts Body ~hop 1----------Sales·Service·Body Shop COAST IMPORTS '7), HONDA 6282 l\IAnchf'strr. Rucna Pk.· '66 Porsche 912 .ExC'r1ll'nl f'Onfl , Al\1 f'i\1 Radio tSl'K~~7 •. Askin£: $31 95 .,,Pwlewi& W TOYOTA I . -1966 lhtrhor, c.~1. 6"6·9:103 OVER 25 C re•n, Reconditioned, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911 's. 912's. 914's 1957 to 1971 SAAB '69 ~ah Mrlftt,· 1 h 11 r r sport5.C'fr, \'-~ eni;.: 4 ~pd. fho:ls f1i~ 1\·tu dril'e, rl1~c 1 brks. ,\lust Bt'!l. $7100. -49--l-1~1 ·,_ . Saal'! 'fi6. 3 ryl., grt ('(>rvi $390. P\·t p1v. t6.~7.,\Sl\1 ~~26. F ri 11.Jt 6, Sat/Sun 1 a11 <la.\ I TOYOTA \\'HITt: -I dQllr 11N111n, l"il'I, (111', 111110. 1'/h . pl'I\" f'llt'll l!(lf) !l."'l'i"~. l1kr nC'\\, ~l i!l"o, &14-~74~. 5-lil-:?l':ll AH Sb! __ _ Look.~ like new! Sac-rif! c-y, $"i00. &r 10 Rpp1<ec1at(''. •1= ]OCJ0-1200 \V. Coast Jhry. '' ""· * 96S-4660 6~j..()j22 Ter'"". 4 speed, r:1•lio. heater, 4ZS-Alongside the BSX. Ph . 645-5799. Santa An1 NEWPORT IMPORTS e TOYOT.\ '7·1 C"oron.:i ~·:1"1:, Dl«>.:. hard1op rrr .. 1111· <·nn•! · · ~ Ne1vpo11 Beach 642-0406 3 Spd Cirl'.s bikP, $30. Gid s SACRrFICE: "i2 Co1va.tr Sc+t11·1nn beginners b i k e DB. Green metal flake body 11·/trng "'hls. SM 837-1~73 $650. 962-7998. · '69 Hooo• :i;;o CL. like nu. si. Trucks 962 '70 Audi Super 90 only. lo mi's. 1-lelllll't 4 speffi, radio, heater, co. AUDI $799 Freewoy at B!"arh Blvd, turnolt (714) 523-7250 3100 \V. O:>ast Hwy. vi11~·I lop. n &JI. 4 t,prrrl Irani;., lrss than i,000 1n1!ri,. fDJB246l . GIANT SPRING CLEAN UP • 1972 CELICAS PICKUPS • LAND CRUISERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SAVE SAVE ' BRAND NEW 1972 CLEARANCE TOYOTA $99 DOWN incl 'd. $500. 968-7j.12. '72 GMC own!'<! car. 630CQQ. Super '70 Triumph 650 Tiger Chrom-&aving al ""· ,.m;.,hoppcd. Mak• or-Truck·Camper $2299 ~lini Bike '70 R ~pp Sprint I ton :.u. J.~ully :aclo~ l!<]Uip- fer. 548·3066. BRAN D nC\I' 1972 Grttc 1 i @. Nev.•port Beii.ch 642-9405 WE WANT- POR·SCHES e TOYOTA "ii Corona 4·rlr. 1 $2195. Dt'lu:-:e 111r rCind., rArf . htr., au10 trans. ISPr. 1\lilillt Jim Slemons lmport5 2201 S. l\IAIN. ~.\NTA ,.\NA OPF.N ~QNOA Y ' C1\U. ~i-j24~ $~~ .. ~~!H ~onth \ J'it 11.P. Xlnt Cond $12:>. J""d1n_c-lud1~1g\·8f'ng1neplus e ~1 -::-Jiiiii~::-~·1 !~~~~!~~~~ '67 TOYOTA Ccmpl .. t• (.'"'" "'"~ lo S7t 75.14, i11tlud•• •II '••••! 6Q.8oo.9. ' bt-11ut1 ful S cabovf'r ~amper ~ _ lhiil slttp!I' .six. SP.nal l\'o: --sO , llONDA YA~IAl-IA TCEJ4Z7~t16. ' i' IlfGl-JES'I' or-FER AVAILABLE 4 door sf'rl.lln. ,\ rr11 1 ''h"t'l'v. Automatir I ran~, r;:ifi111, heater, TXT:i62, r1i. frl j-!11799. 1911 l!c , fr·•ight ile~l ~• n<'•P 111d dt!•very "" tppr.,....•d-- cred+! Otft trtd PllV"'~n! pric.e i1 1 1715,07. 1.,(tvdt ~ .,11 Jin11nt t c.ht•gce-1. '•"'-'• 1'172 lie.., f1 t i9hl 'dl1. p1tpi Nothing mo<• lo buv • SPRING SALE WAS"$S063.21 ll . A Fine Selection ·n CB""°'"'"""' SAVE $1164.21 Iii. ' OF SALE $129' . FR0'1 ST!Cl<EP. '\f NEW & USED Last 11N!k of Rpnn~ Sal.. NOW $3l9t ·t:.i:"i E. Coast I-hi ). JAGUARS Agg1 r llonda S.C. 4g2.6j41 k · · . NF:\\IPORT BEACJ[ Tax, Lie. & Doc. }-'-" • ·• •·specializing in Quality" '6.<I BSA Lightning. Lo1\' m i. Prrfecl cond. SSOO or ~:-11 nffrr . 6-15-.i28:J or R92-6611, EJ.:t. ~ &l'k for Jqlin. OR LF.ASE for ohly Sl15.50 673-0900 Ext. 5.l·S4 BAUER mo. oBpcl,LL'". dBA"~ mRYO. 1""· BMW Buick-Opel·J•guar ft 234 E. lith SI. TEST DRIVE c,., • .,.,. ,.,_,,65 ALWAYS ' A Fine Selection OF NEW & USED OPE LS "Specializing ·in Quality'' BAUER •m J\all\fsaki 500. Nrw t"lec· fricaJ l!)~em . l\1akt' oner or v.i ll tr11.de for old Por.o,("~. ~ll. GMC'-FIAT-PONTIAC (\~t St. at S.A. Fv.-y.1 2000 E. li;t SI., Santa Ana ALL NEW Tii '70 Jag XJ Sedan Buick-Opel-Jogu••· _ A d 1 234 E. 17th St. •rr Bult11.ro Lobito 100 cc. PX'pani:ion ch1111nber. rom- pr<'f~ion rrlel'l!'f', t'XCt'll£n1 ronri. ~277'. 97~1.'!19. )968 . ·BUI.TACO :i'j(), S.lnt Mild. 360Q.. or bt'~t · orfer. Extra~. !16S-98i':l 558-1000 " • ... lnrt'rnational .Harvester Jl,ECl:l::r\TION CENTER ROY. CARVER, Inc. -.. Cl 'CLE Tra1!e-t', :l Bikl"~. 2925 J-Iarbor Biid. n-11', nf'\'t'r usf!'d. 642-5137 Co~ta f\fesa f\46-.:1144 • * -317;). • ... I ·.12C1ievy pilk)J~ iri:5:-nUn?t '68 HONDA CL.~. J;rod iood· !"Pl\' lin'B. cond. Ke111 rear lire & bat· 4~761 aft 6 Q1ery. $.1.)(). 613-1~-GMC - e '67 TRJU"fPH 6.x> ~'"'"'bf" ,;,.,,.Good """"· TRUCK CE~TER $&1(1. 548-S.>9-I • LR.rgcst inventory 1n Orang~ ·-=E~1-•• -t~r71c-. "c~.-,-.--~,ilo I courly. Campers k Tn 1rk!t. Ovf'I' 6ll models 10 choose ~.fARKETEF:R lrom. ··it• ,..,..., • r;,_ BILL BA._ Good cond. 6-i;;..2:;11t '"" Mobil• .Homes 9 ACROSS rrom Dana Harbor , I.: beach. LtL'\ur. 18x;;;o 1 mobile homt. Z BR. rle luxe f!:d:ra~. Family p a r k . 496-~ Motor Home1 940 PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 1 \st SI. at ~.A. fwy.~ 2000 E: l st St .. Santa Ana 558·1"" '66 Chev. Can1per Special. '4 Ton P.U. -v.·/8' cabo1•cr camper. 32.000 mi. S199j. 962-4Hl0. ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. . Costa MP.sa 541)...4444 TEST DRIVE the Midas Mini Motor Home 166 V2 T-o-n~C-h-.v-y~P~ic~k U'p. p Is, Auto. Trans. rl-963-,-,-m-r_c_OO_P_E_R-.-.-h-arp-. Need& engine. $350 or flares k Indy5. best offer. See at 9IO 171 3! 941-3389 Oistribultti by Ken Craft Products CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. -1st SI., Santa Ana -135-3171 w. 17th st., Apt. D., DATSUN C.M. after 6 p.m. Orii: 0 1\.'tlE'r: '64 Eoooolioc 1:i Ton P.U. Sl:J,000 orig mi. Fan\1;.11tic colld 5?.0-6920. Auto Leasing 964 '69 1600 Roadster 4 spd. dlr. All chro1ne wheels, hardtop It soft top. Exotic n!d utcrior, blade buC'ker seats, SatrificeL Take .11maU doll'Tl. Call 54&-8736. full J)O\\'C'I", ir ~n ·· m· Costa l\lPSI\ 549-7765 n1aculate. LtJ~· miles, Exot1c1---==c-===~-- Blur ,v, Black leather in: PEUGEOT lri1or. 6:2u~~;n~::i~~d:~e~lrPk. * PEUGEOT 523.7250 ~wlewi& W TOYOTA 455 E. Coast Hv.y. NE\VPORT BEAC!l . * • 6i3-0900 Ext. 53-54 '70 DATSUN \969 Kanrum" Ghia. I owner. 4 Dr. 510 dlr. Auto. R.H. T. J\faroon. S1.300. DON BURNS ASI\ FOR GLEN 636·2::3.1 PORSCHE '71 , 911·T, lo m i's . \\'hitf'lblk i n 1 er . Ap. pe'arance ~up. !'I spd . am/fm. m11.g$. Radials, ,.unrf. ilt ust sell. Eves. 1714> 985-1261. '70 Porsche 91 IT Sl"r"n. J\lag~. Private P11.rty, Day:i; 839-9560, aft 5 - 113.1 .. 1155. '6~ POl'l'ChP 911F., Spt~mtl'.', ~unrool, 1fladl"rl. Xlnl concl . Art 4::l(J pin. 616-2J.·11. *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes Sales • Rentals 558-3222 Try our lease experts for Savin&s • Sa tisfaction • Ser- vice. \VE LEASE ALL POPULAR 1972 1-IAKES AT COMPETI- TIVE RATES. Call ~lalcolm Rl'ld for further detaili;;. G la z s .B uck e t S e Al *Call 644--538.l * Sacrifice! 1960AVA) "94·6Sll 1i1UST sell '64 Karmann Ghia a.ft 10. 546-87:',6. ronvt. vl'ry goo<t roncl. Bst. '11 Datsun Z.l&Z Cro~·n Turbo offcr. 646-46;)4 or 54G-7480. 250 hp, air, mAr. 5terf'O,t----M-G_B ___ _ OPEN SUNDAYS 1411 S. VIilage \\lay. S.A. THE~DORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa i\lesa 6·12-0010 Autos Wanted 961 WE PAY TOP CASH M.fiOO. Sat. 646-7403, Sun. 548-6645. 1-=-,.-.,-.,.....---,--11 ,\1GB "6-l Rdstr, soft tp. 1972 Unttg1sterrd Pick Up. torneau. rent pnt, rad. Lc11.se mntract cancf'tled. pirclli tires. 675-8519. Ca.JI Pocai Le a .11 i ng.1~~=~---=c-~ 548-11:\i 1969 i\tGB ronverLlbl~, x!nt condition. * j.?~9i0-I * • l\IGB·GT '67 "6i Datsun truck, 1300 1vith ca.roper .shP.11. Nf'1v engllle, • 55i-84~3 * -70-:--=c°7'=='"'""-Xlnl pvt. party, orig. 0 1\11C'r. C111111try SQuJrt. Full ""Wtt, .. 1. Col'ld. (PYP 1'0) $699 '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON Nt'1v car ti'arlP 111. 4 i;p"f'd, 1 radio, & Sei4;54SBZU. I Santa Ana Toyota I SPrvu·e r1Pp1. orrn ;· 30 11.111 , 'lil 9 pin i\lonUay thru rr1 da). PHONE 540-2512 417 \V, \\'<i.rnt'.'1'. Sanl;i 1\1111 GET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BllY! -~Wtlewi& W TOYOTA 1966 llarhor. C.l\I. 't>Gi1 H.irb6r, Gar<J,n Grove 1 Blk, So. Ot G.G. Fn1--y, 636-1333 for Osed .Cata I mtckJ, jUJt call us f(ll' tree •Btimates. '67 DATSUN . s12(j(). 062-ms. 4 door wagon. 1600 f".c. f'n· MAZDA • ("' ... 3 68 FIAT SPIDER ................. " · e ARISTOCRATS e NE\VPORTS Ml e AlJTO.f\tA'fES ALro, ~ .. veral ut;~ $395 A up •ron.s1 .. Al\t TRATLEn. SALES GROTH CHEVROLn gine, Only 44 ,000 miles. Pn. 1 ________ _ ·~5799, • · $799 NOW OPEN lmmedl1te Delivery HUNTINGTON BEACH "1.,, l,"1 s.no"': ltOlllTI Condlllori, N•w Toe, llfEY 610! 8•1Qllt lttd .,..lllltcl! lnttrior. '69 OPEL KADET . . . . . . . . . . ...... . • Sllte'd, lt•dlo. ftLH 27JI, '68 VW BUG ............... . llllllt l klt w/fl!M~ 1n11rior lttdlf!, Hffl~• ,. t!t.!!11'1wi=t SJ~\ '70· VW FASTBACI< ............ . ' .Ann u11I Pe•c.,nt"9' Ritt 12.0• "• ASK AIOUT OUl LlASI PLAN DEMO CLEARANCE 1972 VOLVO 144EA 40r., AM I FM , euto. trens:, bl ue teriof, d i1c brake1 . FULL PRICE S3722 64 VERY LOW LEASE .RATES -s LARGEST SELECTION OF VW SUSSES & CAMPERS ' \ ' 2jl)IJ \V, 17th Strttt Santa Ana fTI4 1 531·2595 19' F IJlEBAU.. l!elf r.on· fa.ined. like nf'~'. MW tpt.. load lr\·elinr hitch, trans. l.'OOlcr, elcc brake mmpl, Xtra1. 1714~ 816-1320 eves. Ask for S41e1 ~t an1111er 11211 Beach Blvd. Huntinilon Beach 841-6087 JO !1-3331 \VE bily all makes of c:le11.n used sports can: pa.id for or not. Please drive ln for tree appraisal. 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' .. • ~ "-' co '66 FORD MUSTANG ... -' '67 OLDS DELMONT 88 ........... "'V99 ' Trolltrs, Uflllfy '47 tJTILtTY trlr, l(ood moto~ cle.Crlt or use<! for campifli. $150. er best ~1-2213. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., • N"'(1CJl1 Beacb Bj& Sedan. 4 ~pcrd dlr. Undtt 4.0l'Xl miles. R & II +'¥.·~w. Full price 32136. Can finance • all. f#l.14128) C111ll 494-6811 art 10 nm M6·8736. FERRARI ,, 84:<'·66 6 6 WE PAY 'roP !lOLLAR --=c=:--,==--1· >'OR TOP USED CARS FERRARI "67 :w GTC. Con-Tl I: FOR rou™1 cork't. Atr. Ai\1ffl\Y: ~,M,. U YoUr car I• dt.1'9 clean, Borranf \vhetls. BPttd -ASH ... "' l!not. , ... ~ .. "" K•w .. Id nn;•h. QUICK c BAUER BUICK '' S.fg•/!01ther ;,tcrior. MW THROUGH A 2l: E. 111> s:. tires. 31.!IOO mneo:" sJJ .OOlor DAlLY l'-IL. OT Cruita ~lt.:.a MS..7765 bt!,t.t offer. Privale Prly ~Howard" " ..... , .,. '""' o""'' County, 11 ~, WANT AD llltllvllt EnQl<'lt, >.111am111t;. R~lo tSltll 11~) Full cow..,., ret1 10, tir tondlliCWl•llt, Lit.. ''' (f0, '68 OPEL-RALL YE~ .. -.. -.-.. -.-. -.. -.-. -, •. '""'.=s~o '69 POP TOP CAMPER l it. Ml AGH. Cllromt Wl'lttl._ rett"t "ritot, llC. l it. WfG tn. '71 VW DELUXE BUS . . . . . . ..... . '69 DATSUN-2ooiiio• .. -. -.. -.-.. -.-. -= .. =. =. ,::J:s~11m-s AlP '°""'· LtW "''"*· ••iO• w111011r ll'OW~ 1111, l ie, ljl) I ZV. '61 VW BUG ..... .. ' . ~~9'1 '69 CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER .. }ZS ' I i I • • l ·Auto Service, P1rt1 M9 HJGH Pcrrom1111« VW nte- ' Ing f!'ltg, 200)' CC·HOUy 11"'\e ('11r1t. • C>ml» \¥/oil eoo1tr 11200. ~ t'\'Cs. '66 Volvo lSOO S en;:. & tran!, Xl nc chrome wide l"C'\t l'lt Fia.l &::ii .. ·htf'la. J l m • 543-M06, Lo>t -othh>11! Find If, ~H -HJ6 ..XOO.. or 642·56"(8 ~&C!.Mad!MJ..'8f8~·:::-f:"~~~·~2~fl2D~w:kd~.,..~·~-f-----~~~~'------~-~-~-~--~-~--~----_._-_,-~-~-----~------~-,.- • • • I • " • • I· .. • -' ·: • .. ' ]~I [.___•"·_·"'_'"'~]~ I._· ___ .. _ .. _1~1~1 _.,._ ...... _ .. _,]§] [._____ ..... _ ... ..,_·~-]~ l.___ .... _.iM_""~J§]!,[ .,. •. _.M_'"·~J§] '--[ _ ...... _ ... _ .. _,\§J I .__[ _ .... _.,M_"'·~I~ 1;.._..;.....;. ____ ,_10A ••u1•0•1,111t•m•po•,,•Jl!ll ... Jll98l / IA"u1111•0•1,11/•m•po•rlllt•J ..... $1P.70 i•A•u•,0•,•, •u•-••••990• l•A•u•10•,,-u•,•ed••••no• 1 Auto" u-990A ••u,•o•,,•u•,•ed••••no• 1 Autos, Ultd 990 1 Autos, U11d VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO BUICK CHEVROLET I DODGE LINCOLN ,_ PONTIAC PONTIAC TRIUMPH '68 VW IUG 1972 VOLVO ALWAYS '71 ~IARK Ill. lull po11·t r. 172 Pont lec Ventur• 11 ·~ f')otlgt. Charft r • Speco1I " *TRIUMPHS* '71 CLOSIOUT 4 '~· dlr. HM h•d )OV!J'I~ ITTIAES NS LO\Y AS S2399 c::are. E)l:CPIJepl rnM1 111011 1 Lt•I• Today •t A Fine Selection CllF.V 6!1 lmr. ~ Dr. V-rori A•r f'Orlfl. AU!O. Full Jl()\\fr. I $117\ • S:-..00 l)PlQ11 btlnk. Ed · A A i\I / f :\l air. lo"' .mlltg, IUce MW. '72 LE MANS , Ot·and nr1v ·n Vt"nttJra. II 4· 111on. . uto. 1 ~ ' Call 6.'\3-8726. I <Ir. Fully l11r101)' f'(t Ulpptd r.,11rl1.,, Air _ Avocado 1tr11 , , Bt't.J\d ne1v '72 Le M~f\$, fully \IK'hlflins;: t;.ryl t'n1t:inr. Ser. GT-4 SAVE $SOO th_ruout. Take small do"'n I &ttt Ritts Of F'l\ITZ \\'AR~EN'S "'''II flnan~ Pvt. Pty. Call 1 $18.74 Per Mo. NEW & USED 01\ ""r 6i3--1113...1 -'68-EL CAMINO-\1/rirlc il'n \•1 nyl top S300 !· CONT. 68. -4 dr. 1111 IXl11 f'r. [ f<artory t'QUlprwrt. 11ilrlrrnr1111 K ·1 1·1-r1"[ 1o;:i0:17 T.O.P. 67:,..z,.102 aft 6 P:'>I I lf'athr.r. AM/F~I. Vlll)'I top, izrttn 11•it h n111tr·hing inl<"l'· I IQ. w·As' 52958 .94 S J ~·~736 or 494·6.Sll, 1 O.A.C. Ai\l1r: .. 1. Au10. 1r111n5.. . ::~·7 -:-111rk. Nr1\ paint. 11rr'1. pert Car Center .6j V\V, •unt'OOf, r /h, ttblt r111c hrakP~. 36 mo. _ BUICKS Still unrl11r f11 rtory wan·anty. llnrl alt rl.ay \\·knrlli. 40,000 nil. 9C8-7ltl. lor. Order #D2fi.594. · ~ Dodge co,onot MERCURY WAS $3193.60 SAVE $500 p R ANCE C 0 U N TY · SI Pn,c., nt"' clutch. brkll. for L•••ing or buying "SpcclaJi~jng In Q1,1ality'' Sl,150. 812-112~. LARGEST ~ I l)ltnl. 1!rP,,. ti7~l6~7 ! l . eAUER 1%~'-C~l~IP.~.V~Y~~v-'"--~r,-,.~6. Good '°""-$500. 675-4973 SAVE 498.60 t'ltOM ~rJC,ER NOW $2458. 94 110 £. 1st, S.A. 547--0 164 -.-,, V\I' 1 h 7• -;1)m """' B . ,_ O I J 111a~~. nfl\~ tu· .. ~ 1: shockl'i . , r"~ t 11n ::i m1. -~"' u1c111· pe • aguor VOLKSW G I Sl iOOl'lflPr. 5.l7-~i4. A EN ''" .. b t 1600 '"'· ''''' YOLYO 2!4 B. Jltb St. --- Call •1t•, µ~~""' eo ... ""' 54-l 711;1 '70 Impala Sta Wagon ---.. --.--.---·~ V\V Bui: N~ paint joh· I 19C6 !-!arbor. C.J\I. 646·9?.0:': ·55 BUICK \\'ILOCAT, hr;tut.1 ' Lucy Corbin S.'iXJ !:Ml 1 ;o.1nk1ha11A Dr. H.B. i --W-[ WANT 1111 1he ioo11t s 6 1~1 1 ,.·a, in1 v iur, f\s. s .. au1itnl FALCON '62 FALCON, $250. ~8·J!)6() FORD 3402 S. R•mon• Or, -~::~ .. _ t Laurrlhur,it, 11 .8 . ,;:1i-!ll i~. I J1111n "'htlP "·ith sl!.ddle in· y .... s ...... "!1•,,A,,",:t,., ol llA \\"All Bound' ;\lu~t Srll~ ALL VOLVOS CLAS.li\IC '67 P..i .. 1rra c;sl Ttrr1nr 12:,rnASYI S26c"h5. CONVF:RTIBLE. ·59 Forrl -• .. Clean '. 1008 VII": Bui oil" '°'""Y xo;•-_Slli50. Pm •ate ommy yres evy 0.i.,;, .'>00, ,..d;c, ,;, <000: 2 lickeJs tn the tal.."• fiil-lli!ll. P11rl). 83::--0116. P"T rooL ,.trg, br k.s. Brsut W1st•rn N•tion•I 7 ---1 • . 0 Pop Tnri Can1Pf'r. Xln1 H 1ghP~! OffPr A\'aU. ;178~11ck. f,..IO'I tran~n. ~l :,01, ~llli S. Cna~1 lh1y. ronrl. Pl'IN' flf'i;Oflablf". pr1v. Lux:~; t"q~!! ~\~!511111 1 ix>11·•r k fl'lctn1-y tUr. YCN· 561. Ph . 6it"t-5'i99. $1995 FR0~1 STICKEn NOW $2699 .oo + 111.X. llr. k df"lr, rr,. or 1t"a:o;e for only $78.00 mo. opc<n tnd ::'.Ii n10. ](·a..~r Bill BARRY PONTIAC -GMC-FIAT /ls! St . at S.A. t;\l)'.I 2000 E. J;:I S1.. Sa111a Ana 5.).';-1001 . Bo•t & Marine Show nrl l! ,. 838-AN~~~ IM i .5~~ .. ~~~~~n:~:l:rl~: 18PtDJtT0Yl0fAUIATA' ~~;;, 61 2-1021. • "',. .,;~~~,'.." ,~;;~, I ';:~?.~1~n~;:~~.~~:"' ,'!?,, i~~'~TvCr~~I~: -~~~:~t~:G~~·::1~·~0~~: CONVENTION firrs &-hody. $900. La..:; Bch. 1 -CADILLAC 'JO-IMPA·LA-ClJ-STOM I G~t 11 no11· for sunimlT! Cond. AJ\J ,..~!. !.11a<lf'd. L1!· f11.t·101·y 11111:;s 1111rh IO(·k~1. CENTER 4~2567. 1 l%6 l!A rbnr, C.i\I. 646_930:-: "' l~r S9j(). t11kf'~! !II' old bankf'lr'.o; 1·a1·. i\'08-\·1nyl '''fl· l!ur.~r trans .. April l it lhru April n1h .ff---.-v1v I il I '65 CADILLAC Sr••rt CoupP, rull po11l"r. fal'-j Call 968-7517 04!"11 fall 5'15·87:::6 ,a.f1 JO f;ir!ory ill!" 1·i'ind. R26-12.11i. Pl.... II "2 ~1• t '14 "'s'8;, • ow m· "· '"' oond. 1 '69 VOLVO 164 -1 . ca .,.. • .,., e, •:1: •• 1ory Air. Ex• l"ptloni:i11y c P11.11. , -,49>t.6S1l betw 9 &. · I CON' VERTIBLE I 70 FORD LTD _-,--~--~~-~~ 1910 Poniiac l...E"~h10~ Convr. een 5 pnl 10 chum 67~33;,5 • 4 rlr. S•dsn. AtJ!Om8tie tnin:o, . 1011 nlll,.itgr. i220A BLJ $2695 I ;-6.\ i\Tc-i·rur\ l'At'klanr. Nf'\\ Gulrl 11 /1vh1t{' 1op. f ull ...... Tox. tic &: Doc .... e or Lf.,,S1': for only 57-4 mo. 0f.ll"ll l"nd 36 n1n. lease Bill' BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 11~1 St. at S.A. ,.\,')'. l 2(lOO !':. I.'~ ~"T. Sanra Ana fi,11. \0flO PLYMOUTH 'ff~ Pl~ rur.1 Ill ((ln\'t. ~l'i ~n1,1•. holly \\ l}t'k. S-12."1. i;r. .... n1~. fall bt11n noon&. !"i pni. PLY\\. Ti6. Auto. P11'r. Str. AIC. R&-1(. Vrry 1.:lf'1n $67:1 Ol' b,.~1 Oflf'I". fi.IG-4().)1. ~~~!~c~~:~i:ro~h~~= --m-,-ov-· B-.. -,-A-.. -,0-.. -\>-1/-•. -\1 , I rli.5(' br&kf'.~. _1 ~.000. ,n1\les. f ... 1.~ ~l\'f'l'N&OIE~·,·~y 11 11" t·on· Tommy Ayres Chevy I 2 dr _HTj 12 lo f'~lOO~C f~~ni, 11"111\S, \'i1l\'f'!'i &· brakes. Xlnt po11·r r. GMO t•nnrl, &~1 of-* * * XJnt /"'Ond: Sl:.ii."i. C a 11 Balbo11Blul!'1\•1th "'ht!I! vinyl i 1on1n.-. ~~. 1 nrai· 11 1 ~ • s nrp, r · 1 rnncJ. Call j\.17-ifK).I /Pr. Call aft;-, pin. 6.J..'i-7,\174. '"--,-,,,6 ·,rt'' 6 ptn rnp. L.Parhrrrttie inttrior. $1299 ' !II . S C I I I 64.J.·2950. bf'forr 7 ~BQC. --.-~---.---r 0 ''i'O V\\'. Ra!'l io, !llf'rf'(), I.ti l1't'I ,, • • l.I • • oa~r I\). -·' • lf'rcu ry \ragon 'fifi Pontiac C11.tl\lin11. V~. 1111·1·. pm. ZKG149, 64a.5799. ~ Laguna Br Ach I '6.J COUNTRY ~di;n. $52"1 (if.lf)fl rt1nnin~ ('Onrl . Slii. PIS. P/8, Stick shift, $500. l-196-1-p-1~-t-J _<_t _l--\I-, - ;'ij.i Ply. Bi:i1T·11f·url11 $125. Csll Gil fi.·!:.!-40j3 Ot" 644-4811 m l'g, A1nt C"Ond. $1 100 r ash. '7l V\\' Static.n \\';n. 11111!.,. . 49-i_7741 j46.9%7 ,\uio, V-S, P/.<::, n&ll 60,1 • .'ll!t--5::80 or S.!7-.~!l:; • . ymou i • "'' "" agon Pvt pty, 63.'1-5924 aft 5pm. A~1 f·i\1 radio, $2000. Call ft m,· ~17 Babb St C \l 6.12--0.1&.1. Fury fi r. V-~. /\., C, pis, p/b, '65 vw, 1500 s Sqbck 64t>-11n ~~ ial CHRYSLER ,.,;_,;,_ .. . . '62 Me,c. Meteor '72 FIREBIRD sooo. "'-""· $425 * 837·4.178 ·10· vw t s0" '69 Chry~lt"r 300 2-<lr hd lop, 'i i PINTO. likE" nt11·. VR MoMtolu' !S::OOTA.NG540·1i9!l~ Brantl IJ('\\' ·1'1 Fireb1rt1. Fully RAMBLER * 536-82s:J "*' p s p 8 d' 'fll Rambler Sra. \\&gtin, '69 VW Fastback SUPER BEETLE 0 ,, lllf>" rll'ek, <le1uxe xtras. still undl"r \i·arr .• $li95. lat'tory NJ lltpf)f'rl inelurlini:: radio, heater, eompletf! f!n-radio, 1 5 ,. 1 ., 1 ., 9 . 5 209ETB. ,,.J S2C.;J(l(IO_ 4N9l-TlnNnENTAL ·n· ~t v' -Pl"-,11 oin. t l'an~. •· ·• · ·• rR 10• R hit s~ T s:z; f ·51 Ford Gal<ult d. conrl. ' ' usran~ ., · aulfl, · hl"atr r, \~'S\\' tin'"· T. :;:ls~s. " r ni:: '"'' rAM · fine overhsul 1n our &hop. 52.JO. • lit f'/R, r~~1n. hf'i'il,.r. 11 lrlE" rlnck. inonarC'h yrlloii•, bla,.k Of!l"r nn ;iny flthPr partJ. YBN591.$1695 ~ I AMERICAN 4"5 E. Co1f11111)'· I •Call ~'l,6-S.qo::• t ~1:~-~··~ f,Qr bc~I ()ffl"r.l 1nrrr1or1111h bl11ekv1nyl top.1 !Y..,-\011. l'EWPOP.T BEACll 1966 Ll1'COLN 4 d,, P_•I• LF.ASE a 1912 fol'<I Pmto ·' · ' _• 1 pm. I Sm<I •2><707"""-'20 I STUDEBAKER ~ G7l-O!!QO E.'\I. 5..'l.z,4 .\.'"llO'i\·. blk IE.'11thPr 1nl. SG9.!'Jj/mo or Su\. Pocll Cl.EAN~-Mus!RnJ;",-'l!Ut('l, j WAS $4089.70 .. _ - -[ft~ - - - -}-American Motors LARGEST '111~·1 [()p. run Jll'lllf'lr. A~k-1 ~ c • •18· 11 .. RJH. v111)I 1op, nf'"' 1;1"1".~. SA \'E 448.60 1 ~:1"1 sTLDEBAKER Q ~ ~ 0 J..<'Gremlln1 vHorn•ts 111g $1295. (hvnrr 67.)...:i48i. I .ra. in;: n. ,}--"''· I PIS. $\ljO. 962-8•1.12. • ' all or part~ ' S SELECTION OF '61 ~·ord Falcon, run~ &., • ;;---· --.-·--~ r:.O.\l ST!Cr<~.r. • ·,;1_zrn • _ "~~A•dmob"••"'••Jdo•,v,e lins CADILLACS IN CORY AIR I l'lOI.:<; 2ood. fi ryl. slick. S\25. 6'' ;lu$~~ni;; .\.-8 i•nn,·r._ P~B. NOW $3650.IO · :=:. ---:----- "'" ORANGE co'UNTY n4· 4393 1-6 ~I I v t r i .. $5..ill. 61 r nnllilC \ ·~. + l:tX 111· & rlfll' ,,... T ·BIRD B B Sa SALES.LEASING 'IH Con·11 1r, 11uto, r/h, run.<; c .;I. .• 1 1 one is a. P/S, $250. j.18-ti906. ___ 1 or lf'fl!<; 'ro1· ~nl,v S~~'.50 mo. L ~ ~~~ t .. c_·oa.-t II"~ Haigrbo• lrCJ AmYeirnlcgasn AUTIIORIZED i:ond. ht'• st ~.·,"-'.-,'I06 • .6j r ord LTD. ~ood <-nnrl. . -OLDSMOBILE oprnBlnlnl• 'B'A"R'"R· Yl('a<;e .61.i T-B1rrl. low rn1leage. nu ,,., ~..,, ·' "-' .SERVICE· '"" 1'\r\i· trao.~. 43,000 nill r.t. 1 111·,.~. all". lull p111· .• no mf'Ch N6,~3110900'l'ORET B~~3 ;!1 t Home l)f Convenient Nabers Cadillac ·6·1 ;\!on1.1. 62.000 mil<'s. $900. 536-28j(). 61 C\Jtla:o~ S.-rlsn. rsd1(), lac .... ~:.~~.~-s. pn11 r ar1y. $000. ~ l:. Coaat H"'Y· NEWPOllT !l.EAC~r 673-0900 F.xl. 5.l 54 ''5 VW llUS $1195 3 stats, rreat cond. Oria. paint. ()!lt OWMr. Newport Imports • 3100 W. CO<!l!5t H\\')'. Newport Brach '42-9405 1961 VW Bus. . 7 pass. A.\t/OJ, .new rf'blt en&. new brakes "-boot.I . Sl,395. m--1771. • . xi . .,. • .,.. I I.cod l'Onrl iti0n. i11r. P/S. P/B, <;o i·11 hhf.r. PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT '61 VW BUS $2195 Payments 2600 HARBOR BL., 494-2fJ72 a rr 6 P~t 'jO LTD Country Squirr \\'11.e:. Orig o11·nrr. XJn1 rond. 11 rt. . . 1969 Harbor Blvd. COSTA ~1ESA \\'hite ,1·(;::-rE'f>n i111. Air. :; p.in. Call 893--00:"6. iliit St. at S.A. F\\'~'·1 9 pa~s .. ta.n "'Ith t;io tnlmor . ! Coste M•s• 646--0261 540.9100 Open Sunda y 1%0 I door C 0 RV AT R. Good ('(Ind. $2500. 646--0045. :.'OCllJ J.:. ·1<;1 ~1 .. Sa111a An11 :u.200 11111('.. vt'ry, vtry 1 _ R.11 r!1.,, 111n5 \\'f'll, $Jj(). 1966 OLDS Delra SS 4 Dr. 5:;s.100o '71 Vega 2 Door r l .. an. ' I BUICK '68-SEOAN DEVILLE-:.,.1:rs'.JiR JEEP I ~dn .. Ivery Ae!een lngc:11· 19il POXTi/\.C Fircbir<l . ajr Sriort Sc(!. dlr. iinde.r 14.000 Newport Imports I Gcirc:eou'. fu!ly luxury eq111rr ffl6l-C , ,1 !:: 1-1 -1l 1 nnl!'111A c11 r. 1r r1c. S 50. rl 11 . '69 El t 225 P"'d . lnrlurling ~ :\f If" ,1 · nr\a1r · ()llZa. • *' ~ I ~4~ 20R." ' ,...,n . ;i,lJ Tn lrtin~. n1ni;; niilf'~. r111·nrrl by 11t!lr. old 3100 \\'. Co::i.<;t l!wy. I IC ra slereo f :1~. etc., nr ~rt No eng. Sli. 779 ·,15 S!ll \ri:n rrrodf'I "'/rhP\' .>-'· I old. \l u~1 !tt'll F...;rr) f'flll<i, I man fnnn L;igun~. Has h11d N"1<fYlrt Rrach l1111 1trrl. F11ctor,11 Air Cond. 32400 cir ~;~r:;ff<>r •16-600 Sh11hn111r, 1\pt. 2 • .. \~k for eni;. bl'nd1x brkii. '""bar. '66 Ole!~ •112, ~ Ur ·r1~. Ch'l ~1 .200 S"crifl<'l' $2.9.JO. lt1\'lllS: rilr" 159DCliC•. T11 ke 642·9405 Fttllv EqU1pp-!d. tYQAU6J G Kl'I .l 1 I Grors:e ~hor1 l\'3\1" rad >o. 4 \1hl P/B, 11 1r. Ri·l.:1 ~rat·. R/JI, fii:i-616.). S11111ll Do11 n C11n financf' sn~:. -'"'*'11 ' son '1 --co En I dl'l\I', $117."l. 6.1.)--1917 ~soo. 962-liliO. PO:'o/T. '66 Tr1111Y'~t. ~ f')l 11111 , ply. CA.II 546.gm •fl • V\V '6S Bug. Dea<i sh&rp. Tom·my Ayres Che'f/_ 67 El Dorado, cru!!'i~ l!0/1·1 RV E ·.i~ .IEEP -Santi lll"t'S to111 i\'ICE li"I Olds "ti2-C~las~. I PV.·r. Str. P11r. hrk..<. A/C. •I 10 11111 49-1-61111 , Ne"' r ar trade. $1295.no. rrol -}l lll'J -l ire~ am/ln1 • 1 ' r - ' zLA.;liJ. ·-· •t J,m I -I GOLD Con.•ellf' bough! Th"\\' bar. \Vhr~ hubs. SIJ'Pl'l uuuu <-Ond. Good .. run rtr llrd-rop. l!/H. Ex. f'fli}d. VALIANT .. ""' ~rrrM, r 11n11tr rontro. nf"\1' • 1 I ood ---8'20 d" 30• <J" ~,,. J L-l Slt mons Tmporls, nJI !'. ~146 ~. Co:iast H11·y, rh~c l)rak"" door lockc. iin· j ;\larch 'iO. All'. An1·Fn1. alt l"Jta . 8 nwior. :>.JI-· I aroun · J<J • .; .1-vu;_ '·--SS!ia or •n•SI n fi>r. 61G--l0,).I:._ I . VEGA '.\fain, Santa Ana ,, r Li:i11:una Brat'h nJiil\. Pl"I\'. pr!\' 32:i00 pn1\rr. rl"n1()v11hlr 1op. slnt Ukl' rn trarle? Our Trarlcl'·~ Ha\r somertF~ )OU 11:1111 ,,.., Any day IS thf' BEST DAY IQ I '60 \·ahnnt, s1a110n \.\·11gon. 6 '89 VW Bui. Air. Low call .5.j7-:=.2t.! 49t-7i441546-9967 fiil-l~q · rood. Prt \'. p\y. S2.950. or Parad1sr rolun1n IS for )ou:, !<I'll? Class1f1rrl ;iii, •lo it run an l'ld~ On n ·I c·)I. a.1110. p•. ~ ruMlng mileq:e. New tires. Tm·Am Stll the ()}d i tuff Buy !lie Faiit re.~ulti are )Ul t a pho~ -.-_-,69-ConV;r-tibl_e __ hr•r offrr. ii-': 67:,...0200. I 5 Jitl('~. Zi days for 5 btJcki;. 1 1\l'll -('llll i'\O\\' 6-12-."il)ii;. / delay .. ('all lod11y fi.12-5ti1~q:_ I ~nd. 52;i(). a.i;..9217. ~ radio. Call 962-T24T. n.w stu ff r.all a\.\·ay -642-5673 :'II'" t i culousl) ma inlti.inl"rl. Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, U.sed 990 ~A~ Imported f70 Autos. Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Srr'\'H'C !'l"n"'rd~. all iu'\ury :lr========-c:::io-===================:;/'"PlffJn.•. Pvl. Ply. S.3775. : fiP-il~7. • -. • • • 0~~so~ ...to~i" PORSCHE 'AUDI 445 E. COAST-HWY. I At Ba yside Dr.I NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 or 549°3031 ·-~!' !lo>'' , •• ,."f~V ... • . \. ' The payments aren't very big, either. Ju1t o $369 . .S .5 (co1h or trade) flown poy· men! ond $59 . .59 o monlh for 36 months. Uf you're net too good ot moth, that wor~i out loo d eferred payment price of $151A ,79 which includ •1' o finon c• cha rge ot on AN· NUAL PERCENTAGE RATI of 9.3t •/ •. I Along the woy, you get o litrl e finonciot help fl'l)m the cor, It u1e1 obout .5 p1n11 of o il intt1od of .5 q uort.a. h doe1n'1 netd ont ilreete becou1e tht engine'1 ci ir-cooled. And olthough it does need gos, it doesn 't need much of it lu1u0Hy o g allon t Ytr"f i .S mil es or so.) Of co urse, you might bt rhe kind thot like1 \a pay co1h for everyth ing. In lhot.cott, the ccnh pric e is $2234.91. _Garcfen ~est-~ 7600 WESTMINSTER AVE • WESTMINSTER 893·7551 -. --,7~---~ '69 Cad tl1A1' L1n1ous111r . TV . bar. ~lf"l.'to tapr, Bf's l 0ff{'r. 64,'J.-?.14.1 . CAD 'i l El Don1rlo. Sterm. I lf'alher. air. p1\r. Pvt pty . ITI4) jZl-9j~i. CAD '6i CdV, fully equip. Lthr int. C()('O.!l/"·hT top. 1 ""'llf'r. $19~ .. ;57-2137. '60 Cad, '4 dr, a fl pwr, $200. 64&-7211 a.fl 5. '67 CAD Con\'l·Cru1~f' con- trol. 5lf'N'O. or it ()Or. ';'.i:\11 mi, Jmmac! .i l!m. 67HJ9!) I '62 C.An 4 dr. na"" Park Avf'. Gd. rond., In mt. air.I loaded "'/sfra~. ~l-l~lliit 1 '69 Coupe de Ville, hl<'k \\·/blck int.. fully f'qu ip. Xlnt cond . 644-1.).l.i!. CAMARO '68 CAMARO V8. aulomatic. far1ory 11ir, vinyl roof. Power i;teering, radio. •330320. Sl i\'15. Tommy Ayres Chevy 941; S. C"na~I I h\ y, 1.a~11n;i 8ra/"'h 4!14-n44 5·16-!1961 ·~ C:tn1111·fl ~.S-3~~.-,~.,-p<l~. RPcr nll.v rrhlL :\l~n.v xtra~. CIE"an & Shal'r. 13f>st off~r. 511-~~18 ;iflrr ;) pn1 . · CHEVELLE '69 OIEVELLE \\;.'\GON ~-1111 Po11 Pr :l.tn-!l6!1J or ~).)7-4210 ---~~~-~---CHEVROLET NEED C11,ih. ::i.111 Chevy Hi P11rform11.n~. t r i -p ()we r with n('1v ('8rhs, $60. New 'tt ot ?.96 Chrvy pislon rings n 5. Also mfsc. 327 & 318 Olf"vy part.~. Aft er 5. ~93-6460. "66 Chl'\"\' P .li. Tlf':IV I t·nito) Al Ttll'f'lr P;H\' lll'f'!I. ITI'llJ 11hl~. tJU pt'lin1, f111'1' 'n 1 mll uphol., gtf'rro tape dck. I s1.m. lirn1 . 64:r3Qi6. ---·~ lmp11111 \\';i~on, VII, Auto, r J.'. R11rl1(). Xlrll. cll"t1n 1n & our. Only ST~. Pvt pty, 67.\-8409 '64 Ct!EVY Jmp11le SS.. Glas!ll Psck,.. Good n'.lnd. $450. Clf' ht11 of/Pr. 4()i Dtlswan>, IJndia nApohs & Beach) l l.B. '6:> Oiev. Impala "'ltt• Look11 good, runs v.·ell. New tires k bat!. $003 nr belil olr by April 10th. 89l-4076. ''9 NOVA 6. $1295. Ori~. O\l/O r. 548-1768 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642-567B WE WILL BE OPEN THE ENTIRE EASlER WEEKEND '70 Dodge Sportsman l s,1!. AvlOn>ellc. POWI• 1!'~"!>11. VI, 1(111" WllM I bill . UCO I HF"I '70 Mercury Wagon M••~vlJ I P•" 1'"1111 riow•t. l•c!ory 1lr condltlonln-g. (lll· J\.CHJ '71 Capri '71. '(ega Custom Cauo1. Automl!!!, r~dle, hMI· tr, alr condltlon l~il'· (I» CK!<I .DAVE ROSS • '70 Pontiac Le Mans Sp0rl CPI! A1r!omU ic. llO'"''' """ '" tond••-•n11. (~if. AQ°Xl I Coor F"vl! p!IW~'. l~tl~ry 1lr con1lltronlng. S111rp, c•10. AOCJ '69 Electra 225 4 Door H.T. F"ull p0Wf t, l•t· lory •lr Corid , vln•I IOP. tYPH .11Jf '69 Olds Cutlass Auro..,~•·•· r o ~' • r ''''""0· vonyl lop. tl.!!1•11· OltJJI '68 Cadillac (pe. OtVlllt !<ulr pllw ot, tor. IG<Y t lr condi!!Onlng. low milt! !VZL 2111 $2599 -'68 Pontiac Le Mans (Ill" F"ul! r.owtr. l.tCIO<"¥ air <Ondotion!"SI. Y•llYI IGP• (WIA116JI '68 Jeep 4 Wheel Drive F1tlory in1tall1d Per~iru Dit1tl, W111r1n hubs. f1 o'll powt r winth witlt ch1fch, r11r powtr t1k1 e ff, r11r 11111111 hitc h, tw i~ fJ1ot f.o ry 11~~1, t ic. t it. M1.11t ,,,, IVGZ J6•l MAKE OFFER! '66 Mustang Coupe Au•omt •·• 01• •Ond•t•on"''· r4d,o. lie•!••· csuv •,111 '71 Cadillac Sed ~Ville. !<ull paw•r, l•t 101y .iir condlllontng, (16'- (H6J · '63 Ford Filcon W•gon Au!om8ht, •J dlo, 11u11r. 1lr tMdllklrl.,., lu<;t•o• r•ck. IMllt ... , . $399 . '65 Buick L•S•bre. Custom ' lfoor '"''"• a u!om1!!<, pt1 w. ·tr, 11c1o•y 1rr <Olldl!lonf'lf CEJX lt6l " $599 2480 -HARBOR BLVD. AT FAIR DRIVE . - COSTA MESA IV• :~~E~~~~6HF:V.~HE PH. 546-8017 • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1:30 A.M. TO 10:00 1'.M •• SUN. 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. -· ' • • ' •, .. I . . . CHEVROLET .'. 1 # ·I BUY FROM Q_RANCiE COUNTYS · CHEVY DEALER WE'RE OPEN ASTER S·UNDAY . AND WE ·INVITE ANY .OFFER -ON OUR s200,000 . ' . STOCK OF USED CARS AND JRUCKS • . . . - H P WHERE T·HE ELE TION I II •• , SUPER SAVINGS ,... THIS WEEKEND '66 Dodge Dart · 6 cyl., 1ir cond., 1 utom1 t ic~ re• dio, low onfl owner mil11. Good · ro bb.,. IYCL6781 '66 Pontiac GTO Co upe . Air cond ition ing , 1utom•• tic, V8, power steering, cle1n. ISZ!t l!I ' '' WE'RE ~ . ' ~AMOUS · • . FOR l '66 Olds Cutlass Co upe. Viny l rcol, !lowe r 1+1111rin9,. 1utom1fic , redjo, cl t1n. ISTZ786 1 -$9.9· ·9 ~~ .. ~~.~s~;~ ~~~ ••• ; •. . IYUP905 I . 35 PICKUPS! . WOW!. ---------~·----------1 DON'T · 18E LAST! HURRY!! '68 Ford Fairlane 500 coupt. Automatic, V8, po wer 1t1erin9, 1ir condition ing. ( RZA . 796 r SPECIAL EASTER WEEKEND SAVINGS FORDS. CHEVROLETS. 6 CYL. & B CYLS. • 4 SPEEDS ~ND AUTO. 170 ·MATICS ·SOME WITH AIR. WE !VE 'G 0 T 'EM AND WE SURE WILL TRADE. OK WARRAN'J'Y ON ALL OF THEM. MANY WITH ----------r----------~1"1-:'1' Tl""T!'""l"'":'l:-'1"1":- REMAINING ~ACTORY WARRANTY. '70 MONTE CARLO '70 MALIBU 4 DR. SEDAN '"'' !., '"'' .. : .. ~ G~~;., ;~:. C~·· V i~yl roof, r4tlf•. P.S .. ·t ute., 1ir, Vt , Yi11yl 'eel, ,,S,, rtdie, •ult., 1ir et114. Jl •rl•• cj911, {661ETVI. 0 1( w trr i n~ ------~------------r1die, 1up1rier ee11ditit 11, 1171 ASll F1tltry w1rr111ly. l•ft9MYJ •••ili 91i . . $3099 $2499 . -'70 CHEVY o/4 TON STAKE TRUCK I foot •+•kt, autom •t ie, VI, power steerin19, tuperior condition. {760· IOG I 1969 CHEVY . '66 CHEVY Yz TON . PICKUP TRUCK . 1 TON 12 FOOT VAN ve: ·~t•m •H~ 1""m;.,;.,, ""'m"· e1al tires , raJ10. 1Ul 957 1 l Ou1l re1 r, low miles. Extr• good 4 · spoed, big 6 8"gine. (H9 7039). ~1099 -,67_C __ H~EV~Y~~ ~~T~.O~N · VAN W/CAMPER Sundial eo!"lvttsi on. On• owner. Lew • miles. You'll want thi1 ont. 10 7~· , 44 11 11999 .. . . ' • WILL TRADE '69 EL CAMINO , VI eng int1 power steering, r•dlo, t lr eondHi onlno. Super priee._l J!4l5C I 12299 $1599 '70 IMPALA COUPE '7l FORD WAGON '69 MALIBU COUPE C11try. 1141 11 10 11111. ••41•, 10.000 · 2 Or. H.T, Aute .• 1ir, r1die, ,,S., ,,I., mllt1. l u99, ri ck, P.S .. P.I., 1;, •wit , M.T. VI , "invl reef, eu+e"lt lie, P.S., P.I,, 1ood "lil 11 , lew, low Jlilee. !465AIC51 14tJIQ5 ) r1d J11. fYO B2tt l $2099 '-$3699 $2299 '70 MALIBU 2 DJ. H.T. '71 IUICK LESAIRE '68 IMPALA CUSTOM I • t VI 'S ,, I C Je. lteed th lt 111d th 111 le11l 1t th1 1,,ie •. , . ~t•• 11th , . '"''" · .. r1a•t1, •' v· l 1 1 'S I I d' ._ · Cit•. VI, P.S., r1d•e, .. 111vl reef, •ulo. OK ~ T~ ._ I llf r•1•11 '"V roe . 111 o., . ., ... •8 1e, 111t•ti ..... . $2699 '"· IO< .$2~99 '" ~"" ....... , .. $ i;59'9 '70 KINGSWOOD WGN. '70 IMPALA 4 D~. H.T. '68 CAMARO COUPE Ch ' ' ,1 'S 'I 1 • VI, 150 t u. I". "l11yl reof, II•'"' +i111, 111 le., Vt 1eefl ,1r;,,, .. ;11,1 rool, e1,1le1T1t llc l "'f p4n . 10 e , •• , .• , 111 6191 t • ~ • • f t ty ( 502 'J ' ti<. ''"''$3oi9(ZWV2'11 ~;,;'" .. •;;~·~;"" . ;j~j "'"·$"i'~9~"" IXM<· 1 ... , • ' .. 5199 DOWN 543 A MONTH ~~~~s '71 VEGA s199 DOWN 543 A MONTH FOf 3& MONTHS -.. V-8,G.1to.11im.lat1ory$1388 ~f~%¥J.~;.i~ oir, "dio !itoter 923 CIE fUl l ANNUAL l'fRCENTAGE ltATE • • • . • PllCI 11.63% $1388 ~:~~i~~~~i~ Rod~ li9oltt. bucket pric1 $1747 ind !OJI; & lkens1. ~~~lnyl inttrior, FUU ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE much mu ch mlM'1. 491 Bil. 'PRKE 11.~% 388 !!!'.::::.•:.;rr,:1:!; & all corryir!g chorpf'• GpJll' , cr1di1 fer 36 mc1. Del. PJllll price $1747 intL 1011 & 1itmse. FUU ANNU•l l'ERCENTAGI RATE f'IKI 11.63"' • '72 DODGE •·100 'VAN IMMEDIATE D.ELIVERT $199 is lotol dn. pyml. S77. 15 is 10101 mo pymt, inc!, 1t1x. lit!!11e & all corryi!li d1orgM onoppr.crtdit for 48 mos. D1terredpymt. • pr~e S~02.10 incl, Ta• & 1icens.. ANHIJIJ. ·- )09-wneelbow • .Jrll!!t di~k_11~ J.o..•21 heoYJ di.I'/ rt11r broke" 41 ~ ol19rnotor, I pkg, 0..ol mirrors. Goody"" G78•1S tires. emission control. 11uch muth mOfe, (811AB2V606959) $2788 FULL ~ PRICE ............................... ·72COLT COUPE • Slleed lmn'-bq • cyl. llfllllne, di~ broke~. healer. OOi:ktl \eO!s. ~ill'fl inltficlt, l'Mh much inortl ORO£lt YOUftS TOOAY. THf ONlY IMPORT WrrM OVER 2000 AMERICAN SERY'Cl fACIL!l~S lHRIJOUT U.5. FACTORY COLOR Of YOUR CHOICE! $)99 DOWN ' PIKISSTAITASLOWAS - llANDNlW '72DART l...W •iflrt~tioc1sll.-' .,,. hitll Nock 1eet1. h1a1Rr. -....... CIVl5'de ntifror. G95l1 4 mt,. emiWon contnll 1yste111, high impatl pain t & rruch rrul! ll!Dl'8. OROfR YOUfi:S TODAY. 52088PuR-PRICE FACTORY COLOR . Of YOUR CHOICE! JJ.!(..EHTA.G( RAT( 14,48-,., 5199DOWN 577 15 A MONTH :~~1'~!!1.~~~~~~~~1,9-''"ii ...... ,,..."' ii""'"""""' itltl .. -. lic-llfllll 11111 urryW. c'-911 .. .,.., cr.,;t 51.99DOWN S66AMONTH FOR 36 MONTHS ,,.,.,.,..,_,<rodit kit 31> ....._ !Mlorrod Pl9 J72S1 ioc~., IC.,1t. Alftl.'1 P!l!ClNIAGf U It 11,24 % tor 36 -. OtflfrMI ~. !l'ict $2S7S inti .... &. liclMt, A#llHUAl 'flKlNTAGl IA Tl 9.93 % TAKE YOUR CHOICE '70FORD '1·8, auto. frons .• lodory o" cOtld., OOWH' stwinq. 1odio. Moler. ~SJ BCM '70PLYM. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE V-8. auto. 1ron1~ loc'9ry el•cend .. po~"' S1tenng, rocl•O. ~H~. S97AOM '70CHEV. $199 DOWN $39 A MONTH fOR 36 MONTHS $199 is 1or11ldn.pymt. $39 is tolol mo 11rm1. ind. 101 & licenst & all cofT'fin& ellC!fg's co Ojlllr, credit for 36 mos. De- ferred pymt. prica $1603 RI. 101 & li- cenia. ANNUAl PERCENTAGE RATE 11.7S%. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1$1088 Radio, heater. wheel covers, . deluxe chrome mouldings. YPE 986 FULl f'•ICE '66 FORD Custom 500 V-8, ouro. Iro ns. foctory oir. pow-($ 3 8 8 er ~leering, rod io, heater. WFU 912 FUll f'RICE 165 PL YM. Barracuda radio, heater.69SEMZ , V-8, OUIO Irons, power Steei"ing, s2ss FUll f'RICE '69 CORTINA 4 ~peed lro~s, rad io, healer .. $588 buckel ~eo!s. 720 ASM . . . . fUllf'llCE WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS ' '69 DODGE Polara V-8, auto. trans, fact oir tond ... sss power steering, rodio, heoter, 1 much much more. YPA 101 FUll PRICE '68 CHEVY. Camaro V-8, outo. Irons, power steering,$688 full vinyl interior, bucket sears. vuz 460 FUll PRICE 69 FORD Galaxie 500 WT. V-8, '""· tmns .• foct. ofr $ 8 8 8 cond .. power sleering /brokes,, - rodio, heater. ZEU673. FULl PllCl '68 PLYM. Roadrunner 20R. HT. V-8,.,.Jo. Irons. la<l<>'Y $688 air, power steering, radio, heater, _ vinyl roof. YXT163 FUll PalCE • $199is 10101 dn l)Yflll'. $13 is 101(11 mo pymt incl. la~. lie e~'e & all earryi~9 chargt~ 011 appr tredil for 36 mo1. Odeurd 11ymt price ~~~~:.:·l~.~~&~~fflW. ANNUAL PERClN· BRAND NEW BRAND '72 CHARGER NEW loaded wi!h ~tnyt bencl1 WOl'- healtf, E78•14 11rel. wind~ld washers. clirection· •iQl'Mll5. lull Wtyl Eferior, lfllis~ Con!rol 1ys1em & much mutb 111Crt. Wl.27C2Al2761G '72 DODGE TRUCK FACTORY COLOR Of TOUR CHOICE! Looded with vinyl beoc:h seGIS. heolef', £78x1 4 • !ires,. windshitld wosliets. direction sigools, fuH vinyl inl. rnvch much more. Order Yoo~ Today, '69 CHEV. NOVA_ $888 FULL PRICE '68 PONT. Firebird V-8,outo. lr~ns,rodio,,heater, $788 power steenng , foct. 01r cond, wheel covers, 6338TO FULL PRICE $2288°0 :~~~. $199DOWN '66MUSTANG Radio, heater, bucket seats, mag $588 wheels. SVT 336 -' FULL PRICE '69 CHEV! Pickup '69 PLYM. Roadrunner· 292engine • sass v.a. 4 sptod, power $88 4 speed. steering/brakes, radio, heater, 4800798 vinyl roof & interior, rood wheels. 9 Poss .. V-8, auto. trons, poWer steering/brakes. whi· tewolls. 781AVA FUll PRl(E XHS9S6 '70 FORD Sta. Wgn 1 Custom 500, V-8, auto. ·s 138 Irons .• power steering. ro- dio, healer, much more. 0288EW • • '64 VWBUS 8 poss_enger 4 speed Irons, hep!-$488 er, wh1tewolt5, reody for vocation , RBU 716 • FULl POWER '66 FORD Fairlane 500 '68 VW Sunroof 4 cyl, 4 speed. Slick sh;ft, hearer, s7a 8 chrome wheels, VGY738 • • FUUP'llct ·• , -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF APRIL 2 ·APRIL 8 ABC's topl rated series MARCUS WELBY, MD. starring Robert Young Tuesdays at lOpm w'i'r:~ , ··· Hill HOLDER ~' •1 Dlek Wilson .WILSON FORD -·~ Huntin1ton Beaclt One of the most po pular au- tomobiles to arrive on the mar- ket in decades is Ford's in- stant success . . . Pinto. The neat little economy package froril Dearborne has been an in ustry sales leader since its first introduction ... We were as ked the other day about some other makes and models out of the past whose-name began . with th.e . le tter "P." Here are d few you might re- member ... There was the Page-Toleto a nod then the Paige-Detroit. trose two were back in 1910. Or how about Pawtucket in '01 . . . then there was the Peter Pan in 1907 . . . of the Pickwick in 1930 . . . Would you believe . that there was a Peneumobile in 1914? And for closers, you can add these . . . Peabody. Peck, Peerless, Pcrfex, · Peo- ple's, Playboy, Phoenix,-Para- gon, Petrel. Pirsch, Piggins, Pitts burg, Planche and many, many more . . . Most of them wen? the products of hundr(rjs of manufacturers whose pro- ductivity was something of a phenomenon :iuring the first 25 years of this century . . . One thing for sure though . . . · Pinto 'will be aro117\d for a long, long time. It's the one car that meets So ma ny needs for so many pcopl~.. It's small, yet , roomy ... 1t s economy mind- ed yet offers all the get un and 'l?O you could ask for ... Great for getting around town or get- ting your business done at freewa y speeds . . . If you have~'t test driven Pinto. you owe 1t to yourself to try it. Here at WiJ)<on Ford Sales in • Huntington Beach we t-elieve we have the-finest selection of Pintos to bt found anvwhere We'.ve got all the colors, th~ choice of eouioment . . . the works . . . Droo in and take a look at. our Pinto stable. . . . you might harness one . for yourself. THE DAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 2, 1972 DICK WILSON.'S -~~SL!f{~ .~~~~Tl!~~~~ACH II ··············~·················· DICK WILSON SAYS: '.72's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's ! ! -Complete 1972 Car and Truck ·Line ·on · Sale!" BRAND NEW lMMEDIA TE DELIVERY ~~~~--- • t FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE OF C~ LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOUllTS OYER 250 NEW CAIS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BUILT PRIOR TO THE PRICE INCREASE JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. '18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON · BEACH · 842-6611 SAUS DEP f. t o "'· te 10 '·"'· 1 Days SUYlCI OPEN T11•1 tllr11 Fri., I •·"'· fe S '·"'· MON. 7:JO •·•· to 5:10 '·"'· 592-5511 SUNDAY, APRIL 2 11:00 AM ti Ci) NHL HoclCey Montreal Canad1ens vs. New York RanB_!rs at New York. U lV 00 NBA Basketball L. A. Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls at Chicago Stadium 1n Western Conference Play-Offs. L111e. 12:30 O PGA Golf Greater Greensboro Open. 1:30 ti I IJlc1&1. J Frank Leahy of Notre Dame A tribute to coach Frank Leahy and his football dynasty at Notre Dame from 1941 to 1953, with films of teams he coached and interviews with some of his star athletes. Gues_ts lnclude Bernie Crimmins, offensive ~a rd. and quarterback Johnny lujack. Host is Brent Musburger. American Sportsman CBS Golf Classic 4:00 U CV The American Sportsman Act or James Drury goes spear· tishing in the· blue watel's of Hawaii ·and ·auto race driver Cale Yarborough hunts ruffed grouse in Maine on the last program of the year. . 4:30 U (])ABC's Championship Auto Racing "It Sure Went Up in Smoke-Drag Racing With Don Garlits and Don Prudhomme" Filmed at the Wlnternationals at the Pomona Fai rgrounds in California, this is the story of raw horsepower and courage transmitted to t quarter-mile asphalt drag strip, Highlights mclude a meetirfg between the world re<:ord holders, a look at the new rear-engine dragster, and female reaction to the sport. TUESDAY, APRIL 4 6:00 O Lakers Basketball L.A. Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls 1n the fourth game of the Western Division NBA Play·Offs. Chick Hearn calls the action. 8:30 O I Jj)lc1l1. ! Angels Preview Dick Enberg gives a pictorial pre· view of the 1972 Angel baseball team. 9:00 O I J;lcil( I Dodgers Preview Fred Gallagher shows the "Dodger Method" as this program previews this year's Dodger baseball team. 9 :30 O r-11 .. , .... ,c""'l....,l( ... J Baseball Write~ Dinner The California Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers are honored in a tape delay of a recent dinner. Joe Cronin is an honored guest. THURSDAY, APRIL 6 8:00 II) Boxing from the Olympic FRIDAY, APRIL 7 7:30 O light Heavyweight Championship Live from M1am1. 10:30 ti (j) I IHCIA!.l Meet the Masters-Highlights of the first two days of action of the four·day, 36th annual golf tournament at the Augusta, Georgia, Golf Club. Pat Summerall and Ray Scott are commentators. SATURDAY, APRii,. 8 11:00 AM ti()) ABA Basketball Play-Off Don Criqui and Pat Summer· all commentate. D Major league Baseball The Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, two of American League East's top contenders. clash in Fenway Park. 1:30 0 NHL Actk>n 2:00 ti Ci) Masters Golf Tournament A field of international profes- sional and amateur golfers compete in the final rounds from the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Defending cha mpion is Charles Coody. The concluding round will air tomorrow. 0 UCLA Spring Sports USC vs. UCLA Bruins in a volleyball game taped Wednesday. ®) Sports Action Pro-Fife 3:00 e> Futbof·Soccer 4:00 I This Week Jn the NBA Sports Action Pro·File 4:30 0 Outdoors Gadabout Gaddis fishes for salmon in the remote Allagash wilderness of northern Maine. 5:00 8 (6) ABC's Wide World of Sports • lee Trevino's Golf Show 7:00 CI) lee Trevino's Goff Show 10:00 0 Sports Challenge 1955 Champion Dodgers (Jackie Robinson. Carl Erskine, Duke Snider) vs. All Time Great Jockeys (Wtlhe Shoemaker, Eddie Arcaro. 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Semi t prl11alo rooms begin al Sl&S.00 11 month t and private room rates are .svailable upon rtqUt!SI. t ~~=-~~t I It>~,n~h~YN~t l t 99?5 LA ALAMEDA AVE , FOUNTAIN llALl.EY CA1.:rORNIA 921011 t PHONE 1714) 962·5531 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....1 TUUDAY LADIES DAY WASH& JR WAX WID. GAi DAY WAIN FREE JIT ~AX WIJM 7 GAL. Ill UP Page 3 MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS The widely acclaimed film record of the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.,-Ely Landau's ''KING: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery to Memphis" airs Easter Sunday (Apr. 2) at 7 PM on Metromedia Television's Channel 11 . . Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the brewers of Budweiser Beer, will present the three-hour special on KTIV without com- mercial interruption. Television stations in the top 50 markets throughout the United States have been granted the right to show the film by pledging the highest donation, in thei r market, to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Special Fund. Th is unique d istribution of the award-winning documentary has been responsible for approximately $300,000 in donations to the Fund to d~te . The Martin Luther King. Jr. Special Fund is a non-profit, philan.thropic ~WJnda1ion, incorporated under the laws of the State of New York. The Fund makes grants to local and national organizations working against poverty, illit- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. eracy and social injustice through non-violent means. Landau's film, which was nominated 'tor an Academy Award, chronicles the public life of King from 1955 at the start of the historic Montgomery bus boycott through his assassination on April 2, 1968. It is composed entirely of news reel and television footage. Dr. King's unforgettable prose is reexperiencel:I in the sermons "I Have A Dream" and "I Have Been To The Mountain Top," and in speeches decrying bigotry and in opposition to war. The music of the civil rights marchers occupies much of the film's soundtrack. Th is extraordinary film was previously shown once, on March 24, 1970, when it was presented simultaneously in more than 700 theaters in some 300 cities throughout the U.S. to an audience of more than 500,000 whose admission was a $5.00 donation to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Special Fund. This one viewing gathered the comments and the re- views of many. One historian has said: "Martin Luther King, Jr., showed what man CAN be, what man SHOULD be, and what man MUST be." The film has been called: "An epic documentary which shows us what Or. King WAS and what he DID." - THI;'. DAILY PILOT, Tl/ WEEK, APRIL 2, 1972 DAYl~ME -I MOHNINC 6:00 1J 00 Sunrise Semester 10' Mexican [lperlenu Wed . Fri. 6:25 O Education uchanie 6:30 1J Odyssey O History of Art Fri. (il Educ1tion1I Featuru 0 m Hollywood Squares g Vir&inia Gr1ham Show [ii) Phil Donahue show @ W1ndertust CE) M1ntrap 11:00 IJ (8) Where the Heart Is 0 101 m Jeopardy O Acrou the Fence Mon.: Makin& Most of Maturity Tues.: Davey 1nd Goliath Wed.. P1rent Youth Forum I O Galloping Gourmet @Mantrap Ell) The Electric Company CE) Just Roothy Thurs . Youth and the Issues fo 10 Today on the farm m Features 6:45 El} Commodity Report 7:00 1J 0 00 News 0 m Today Show frank McGee (6) Children's Shows O B1n1na Splits 10 Today Show Mon Wed . Car- toons Thurs .. Fri. 11:15 m Operation Grandp1rents Tues Adoption Segment Thurs 11:30 Ot8)-Search for Tomorrow O (lg}~l>, What, Wherfliame O Highway Patrol 0 (3){j)lE Bewitched m let's Rap @ News Hugh W1lhams m Thunderbirds 'r Ell) Mister Roiers' Nei&hborhood "9 The Movie Gamt @ Bozo~s Big Top Show El} Market Opening Ell) '"S' Sesame Street 7:30 @ Banana Splits . O l~fw for the 70's Mon . Wed Fri . History of Art fues . Thurs 10' Petticoat Junction m Cartoons @Hobo Kelly El} Stock Muket Coverage 8:00 IJ ~aptain Kanearoo f'i) Coffee Break/Children's Teicher 0 Ralph Story's A.M. 00 Sunup Mel Knoepp 'iO) Today Show m Dennis the Men1ee ,'\ f I f P '• <i <JN 12:00 B Noontime 0 m Three on a Match 0 Mcwies: See Daytime Movies 0 3) ~ CE Password 8 1101 m News @ Crafts Mon , Consumer's World Tues , Thu1s., Quest for Adventure Wed . Ask Conrress fri 15 Sesame Street Ell) Futures 39 New Zoo Review I 12:25 m High Noon Buffoons 12:30 IJ (j) As the World Turns '1S1 Classroom Instructional TV Ell) Hathayoea Tues . Thurs : Defense for Women Wed 8:30 O 00 Jack u lanne m Yogi and Friends Self 0 ITT>.) m Days of Our lives 0 m (_6) m Split Second O News Watch John Fullmer @ Dialing for DolllfS @ Gumby m features 8:50 (3) ff.ews Dick McAleer 9:00 1J @ The Lucy Show 0 1Q) m Dinah's Place @ Vireinia Graham Show O News Watch m Movie: See Daytime Movies @ Uncle Waldo Ell) (3) Sesame Street 9:30 B My Three Sons o · 0 m Concentration O Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Tempo Regis Philbin @ Romper Room 10:00 1J (I) Family Affair CI; Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 l19) m Sale of the Century 0 The Gallery Gallopinr Gourmet @ World Talk Mon : Report to the Consumer Tues., Your Government Today Wed.: Reconciliation Thurs.; Federal Executive Board Fri. Ell) Features 10:15 (ij) The Electric Company 10:30 IJ love of life 39 Romper Room 1:00 e (8 love Is a Many Splendored Thinr 0 l O) m The Doctors (6) I love Lucy 0 (3) (E All My Children 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies 39 39-TV News 1:30 1J (})The Guiding Li&ht 0 @) m Another Wortd 0 CV @ m let's Mike a Dul Q) Fashions in Sewln& El} Commodity R.eport 39 Every Woman Wants to Know 1:40@ Dialinr for Dollars 2:00 B 00 Secret Storm 0 O m PREMIERE Return to Peyton Place Continuing drama fo· cuslng on the relationships among residents of a small New England town. 0 (j @ (E The Newlywed Game @ Rendezvous With Adventure ~9l Major Ad1ms 2:30 B 00 Edie of Nieht 0 121 m Somerset d e u (]) Cl) m 111 • .,.., , .... GJC.ltlOns 3:00 II a TIM AAaatelN's , ... to ltllt B TIM Me Teo Show 1J Hl1hw1y Patrol fJ (]) Cl) fl) CeMral ttospital (I) Qj) Movie: See Daytime Movies. D fun l i•e m Ttwntuee Tu1edo GJ Rocky Ind friends me1ne1111 36 3:30 ti Ifs Your Bet CJ Mike Oouflas a ,..,.,, and friends (j) raul 81mar6-Psyclllatrist fJ CD m One Ufe to Live D CHnipou1 Cit m Qulddraw Mc:Craw mreter hel•u• 9 My fM»ritt Martian fl) Topicos Mon. ,. 8 D1nitt Boone 4:15 ti) To le Annovnctd 4:30 ti CD Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1J fltllef Knows lest fJ Newt Bentl, Schubeck D 111• l.oM Rineer m-Yoei -and fritncts G)The Munst.rs IE Un Canto de Me1lco 5:00 DU Cl)®) Nnn (I) felony Sqllld -0 Qtl>ick Ven Dy\e m The ftintstones GJ81tman m (ii) Mister Roeers' Ntiallbortlood &I) Los lnconfon11ts a;, Trails West m Qal\opin1 QeutMtt 3:~5 ti) la Co•untdld al Dia Mon.·Wed.; 5:15 ml ranon11111 Mundial Clltttdario Thurs.; HRD en Marchi Fri. 4:00 II Movie: See Daytime Movies. u Tiit ltiftelllln (l) Ptny MU041 D CD m loft American Style tJ ...... Splits mNew loo hvltw m Malflla &tfflla m (fj) Stsl• Strttt 5:30 U The lie Valley; Jeny West Sllow Tues. only Cl) TIM ftiflfftln fJ (j)t!!)Nns D'tt s.art Qj Assip•nt Fri. m Dtnllis ........ ace ma '111•·· 1u.d fE) (iJ) TIM Electric C....pany a;, Don Wil10n'1 TOWll Talk mJfeatu,. OPEN . SUNDAYS BUY-SELL-TRADE C"lOMI WHHLS $9.'5. CJOODYIAI POLYGL.ASS IUM'S, ALL SIZES, SUPll LOW PlllCH-HI JACIHS SH.SO. L60.1 s POLY. euss 660115 nt.n . USED WIDE TllH. U.S. ANSIN AMIRI· CAN MAG $15.'5. COMPLETE LINED SPOITS CAR TIHS, HIGH SPIED ON CAI IALANCI (MAGS OK>. OPEN SUNDAY 10·l. 1950 NEWPORT, COSTA MESA -6'>3554 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 2, 1972 WEEKEND WEATHERCASTER KNBC's weekend news telecasts on April 8 will mark the debut of Jenn if er King, an Inglewood-born model who will a~sume the cluties of weekend weather· caster. The 5"9" brunette will ap- pear on the Saturday KNBC Newservice telecasts at 5 :30 and I l PM, and on Sunday at 1 IPM..-S he will offer the weather tied-in with rec- reational and sports events in Southern CaJif omia. The personable Miss King was a Palos Verdes housewife up until a few years ago, when i!he decided to listen to the advice of friends who constantly re· marked that she has all the attributes to pursue a mod· eling career. When she mas-- tered the modeling field, she tried television, and since last October, has ap- peared on such NBC hits as The Dean Martin Show, The Bob Hope Specials, Laugh· In, and The Tonight Show. A native Californian, she was raised in Torrance, and graduated from South High • in that city. She chose a pre-med ma· jor at Cal State Long Bel!ch, USC and UCLA during h~r college years, but settled on marriage instead. She is now the wife of Dr. David Schin· nerer, a dentist. She is the mother of two children-7· y~r-old Dean and 2-1/2· year-old Lisa. They all make -their home in Palos Verdes. '72 MERCURY Station Wagon BRAND NEW 10 PASSENGER . Air conditionin9, •uto. hons., power 1tHrin9 & brek•1, lugCJ•CJe re~k, tilt wheel, tinted gleu, crou country ride pecke9e, redio w/ , .. , puke,.. a .. utiful yellow =521417. Ori9. F•ct. List $5536.'40. OUR PRICE $4294 WE LIKE PEOPlE ... w.·,. Gled to S.t YOU! LAWTON SCH OL FOR MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEW CLASSES STARTING MONT HY 541-4461 W. 17TH ST. SANTA ANA • PlEASE DON'T LEAVE \JNTtL YOU'U HAPl'Y I GARDIH GIOVE ILYD. • IROOICHUUT Phone 6l6-2tl0 P•p 5 ances rible i: En sen Veh single· one of at the "It~ think ti were b An 1 miles c this di· minute. EORGE PLIMPTON: PIT CREW DUTY Professional amateur George Plimpton, who admits he is nervous about high speeds and has no expertise in the realm of mechanics, takes on both in "Plimpton! At the Wheel." a venture into the world of auto racing airing on ABC's Monday Night Special. at 8 PM . Having decided to enter the Mexican 1000 at Baja Cali- fornia to get first-hand knowledge, George goes to the Italian Grand Prix at Monza (near Milan) for pointers from champion Jackie Stewart. Stewart, who dominates the Grand Prix circuit, is described by his fellow racers as one of "the great natural drivers." 'GI~.-.;\_. George Plimpton (right) and Johnny Johnson. Put to work by Stewart in his pit crew, one of novice Plimpton's first (and most pleasurable) impressions is the abundance of pretty girls around the track. "They always turn up," he says, "where men perform skills under tre- mendous pressure." Possibly his strongest impression was the closeness and the intensity of the relationship that exists between driver and team manager. With his indoctrination course behind him, Plimpton goes first to Borrego Desert in Southern California to pre- pare for his part in the Mexicon 1000 under the tutelage of John Johnson, with whom he teams as co-driver and navigator. Baja is not for the low sleek cars of the Grand Prix. This race is for dune buggies and other sturdy convey- ances constructed, Plimpton explains, to survive the ter- rible pounding they get from "what passes as a road from Ensenada to La Paz.'' Vehicles in the Baja endurance cQntest ranged from single-seater dune buggies· to ·super-powered Broncos, one of which had Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones at the wheel. 1 • "It was unsettling to say the least," George recalls, "to think that their brutish Bronco and our fragile dune buggy were both entered in the same class." , .An unlooked-for consequence of the jostling on the miles of rocky road was intense nausea for George, but this did not cause driver Johnson to slow down for a minute. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 2, 1972 . 'IMAGINATION: A CHILD'S WORLD' Tb• John Joachim Puppet1. a collection of colorful, unique creaturH ranging from a gourmet alligator to a pompou1 Brit'-h hatter. will be aHn for the fir1t time on national telniaion. on Imagination: A Child'• World. the new special atarring Jonathan Wintera H boat. The on•· hour program airs Thursday at J,:30 PM on INXT. Channel 2. Along wlth Winters and the Joachim puppeta. the 1pecial offer• Florence H•nderaon as special 9ueat star. with guHt atars Jo Anne Worley. Johnny (Laugh-In.) .Brown. Art Metrano, the comedy team of Patchett & TaraH. and feature• the five boy.five girl 1inging and danc· ing 9fOUp. The Eatabliah.ment. ' · Th•re ate some 20 pu ppet& in th• company created by John Joachim. a alrapping. burly one-time high 1chool and college athlete. In addition to the epicurean alligator and Briti1h hatter. Joachim'• "people" include a forgetful elephant. who 9r.s to dance with Florence Henderson; a panther, hot pink in color: J frog who claim• that enn thou9h be'a a former prince he'• much better looking now; a 1huffling rabbit who never hops. and two animated slicee of "bread.'' appropriately named "Sand Witch.'' "Sand Witch." whoH tongue rHemblH a taety Blice of roast beef. i1 actually two 1licea of foam rubber. Joachim became a puppeteer after a 1omewhat patchquilt care.,., Schooled in Portland. Ore •• and Suttle (where hi1 puppet ahow ai19 on KING-TV). he hae been a newapaper reporter in Honolulu: an ad copy wtit•r and adverttein4' agency owner (which be atill ia). a TV time ,.leeman. and a U.S. Army tank driver. Hi.a father was a Ha captain given to recountin9 unusual adventure• and hia 9nndmother. lo q uote Joachim. "Told me 1torie1 somewhat right of William Faulkner and left of Lewia Carroll." He waa graduated from the U. of Ore9on with a degree in bu1ineu administration. Tragedy led Joachim into puppetry. His wife died prematurely of leukemia and Joachim took to entertaining hia three children. tint by tellinq them ·atoriH and later illustrating the atoriH by u1in9 little aock puppe ta he himHlf made. Ultimately. th• notion of hia own puppet aho" deHloped. and be created hia own wildly colorful menagerie, rangip9 ln aize from a aix-fool·•lephant to the amaller roachim cre4tur ... J 'J.. ~~1{t I ? ,, ). JON ATH AN WINTERS (center) voices all the roles and sound effects in ''Showdown at Bushwaclt." a unique comedy version of the lone sherill whose townspeople desert him when outlaws threa ten. Among parts Winters voices, to which kid actors "lip sync." are (from top left, clockwise). the Sherill (Jackie Haley); Jan Crawford as the undertaker; Ted foulltes as a villain and Charlene Wong as Miss Samantha, the dance hall hostess STAl!l!ll'IO BURL IVES ARTE JOHNSON TONY RANDALL JONATHAN WINTERS IAS HOSTS) QU(ST StAllS JOHNNY BROWN JAtK BURNS PAT CARROLL ELLEN ANO EMILY CHUTE NORM CROSBY THE ESTABLISHMENT JOEY FOREMAN FRANK GORSHIN TERESA GRAVES ROSEY GRIER FLORENCE HENDERSON CRAIG HUNDLEY MARTY INGELS JOHN JOACHIM PUPPETS STUBBY KAYE JACK KLUGMAN SUE ANE LANGDON CAROL LAWRENCE VICKI LAWRENCE GLORIA LORING ART METRANO CLAIR MUSSER PATCHETT & TARSES 60UPY SALES THE LORELEIS ANO LAODS TOM SMOTHERS ALAN SUES JO ANNE WORLEY ,.,. 7 · Upto30mpg Rack-and-pinion steering Disc brakes up front 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space (Almost as much as the Vega and Pinto combined) IRENAULTt l world's largest producer of front-wheel drive cars. ilim ~1emoui BENAULTi OPIN1 l 1JO 'TIL 9 WICDYI. • IAT. 'TIL S • 0Plt4 SUNDAYS 2201 S. MAIN • SANTA ANA • 557-5242 P•1• 8 SUNDAY APRIL 2 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<, APRIL 2, 1972 0 CD The Doubledtchrs Cl) let Tlttre It Upt fJ llatllryn IWhhHn 01 Conautution ID Old TI111t Coapel Hour fl) Est. & la Vida aJ Cine Mealcano •."I J p •.I • .. ' 10:00 II Steps to ltaml•1 0 Cllal1tn1• Mr Stnnon 4:55 m Easter SMnrise Service From the D How of Power Hollywood Bowl. O Cl) lulhfinkle 6:15 ID TM Cluistoplltrs Cl) Zoor1u 6:30 ID The l iblt Answers fJ Movie: Hfha Mtrmalcla of Tiber· 1:45 Ci) TIN Christopfltrs on" (dra) '62 -Diane Webber, 7:00 II To• and Jeny Geor1e Rowe. C.thedrtl of Tomonow @)Viewpoint on Nutrition (IO) Woodr Woodpecker @E Frtntt a la Vida ID Unit Ont 10:30 II Fece ttle Netlon Senator Geor1• m Public Affairs/Social Security McGovern (0., s: Oak.) 1uests. 7:30 I) The Croovit Coolies 0 @J a;, I l!lclM I Music of t9't D Mormon Tabernacle Choir Resurrtftlon A half-hour pro1ranl 00 Directions taped in the Sistine Chapel at Vatl· Q Easter Proinnt "His Credential" can City in Rome. and featurin1 the A dramatization of the mornin1 after Sistine Chapel Choir under the direc· Christ's death. lion of Monsi1nore Domenico Bar· fJ Dr. lilly J. Hfrcis toluccl. t1j Deputy DIW& 0 Cl) Makt a WiM ID Easter Sunrise Service' Repeat TV I loots _.t ltarnin1 • from 4:55 AM. ID £JetHlltl1J News m Stcred Htart/Ttl! Ctlri.stoplttrs m Fattti fOf Today 1:00 II (j) Easter Calebr.tioa "Feast fl) Cronicas de Francia of Life" Alfredo Antonini conducts OJ Fill•: "A,. Husbands NtctualJ" the CBS Orchestra with the Cam· 11:00 tJ NHL HocU, Montreal Cana· arata Sin1ers1 under the direction of diens vs. New York Ran1ers at New Abraham Kaplan. sin1in1 the choral York. se1ments. Highh1hts of the broad· .0 Movit: "Cilda" •(dra) '46-Rita cast is the premiere of Carlos Suri· Hayworth, Glenn Ford . nach's "Via Crucis," '¥hich is based D Homt Buyers Cuidt on "Sletas"-the traditional impro· 0 CD CIJ m NIA 1.-etblll The vised songs sun1 by the Spaniards Los Anceles l.akers vs. the Cflicaao as Holy Week processions pass Bulls at Chica10 Stadium. throu1h the streets. :iQl San Diep Happenlnc Q The Christophers ID Movie: "The lu&le Sounds" D Rex Humbard (com) '42-Wallace Beery, Marjorie 00 Real &tat• Open House Main. 0 Mr Friend Pookit m Church In the Ho111t fJ Herald of Truth @I) Pantalla Dtminlcal ID WOftdtfHll 11:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Madstt la Ilia& ID hvtval Flrtt Solomon's Min .. ' (adv) Re1 Park, 1:30 O Strtadlpity Wandisa Guida. O An&it's 5arap 10) Movie: "Tiie looters" (dra) '55 fJ Day of Oiscoverr -Rory Calhoun, Julie Adams. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN . *(IN COLOR) m Katllry11 l(uflhllln 1:45 Cl) Co••unity Action . . 12:00 D Movie: "lawteu NIMtits" (wes) 9:00 fl i l!iclll I Easter It Riverside '36-John Wayne Ann Rutherford CllMRlt A live Easter presentation m lntelli1"t Pa;_t from the famed Manhattan Church. Oj Undt Waldo ?:~m~~-est T. Campbell delivers the 12:30 fJ m PGA Coif Greater Greens· 0 International Zone boro Open. , D Dar of Discoverr O San Di110 Happen1n1 0 (])Reluctant Draaon and Mr. m Tttnaae Trials TOid 1:00 0 I lflclll! Sunday In Calil•• A fJ Ot1I Roberts service of worship and praise with @) It Is Writtlft Dr. John Claypool of the Broadway ID MELODYLAND in MOTION Ba~tist Church, Fort Wor:th, Texas. * Special-Rev. W.ilkerson delivering the sermon. Members. of m Mtlodrland In Motion the Southern Baptist Conv~nllon I!) Musica 1 Pilabras travel~d more than 8,00C:-mile~ to worship at Capernaum 1n Galtlee, 9:30 0 Station tD SUtion where Jesus ls believed tt-have II THE CHRISTADELPHIANS tau1ht. preached and healed. * "This Is Your Bible" D Movie: "Ttxas Ranaen Ride D Tiie CMsbdtlplllans Aa•ln" (wes) '40 -John Howard, (I) Movie: "C.rrr on 1t11ardleu" Ellen Drew. (com) '63 -Kenneth Connor; Sid· Meet tllt Press ney James. ID Easter W'lttl the Kint FantllJ 1972 Tiber· ebber, Geora• sts. of tftt roar am t Vatl· Ing the e diree· o Bar· ilet A e with adway Texas. ers of en ti Oii 18s to alilee. · have Ride ward. lly Q) News Nick Carter fl) Trlbuna Publlca 1:30 II I l!lc!AL I frank lnhJ of Notre Dam• A tribute to coach Frank Leahy and his football dynasty at Notre Dame from 1941 to 1953, with films of teams he coached and interviews with some of his star athletes- 0 m Directions American Sportsman CBS Golf Cluslc :1j ln'sl&ht 0) Voice of Calvary 2:00 II Sunflower Celebration Company O This Is the life 00 Secret Agent ~The Saint m Outer Limits Q) Hey landlord el Toros 2:30 O Dr. Irene Kassorla Dr. Kassorla talks to a group of married couples about love and emotional involve· ment 00 University Dialoaue O Inquiry 0 Broken Arrow 0 Sports Action Pro.File face the Nation O Movie; "Lafayette Escadrille" (adv) '58 -Tab Hunter, Elchika Choureau. Q) Sports Set el Estrellas Musitalu m This Is the life Q1!j Movie: • ''The Devil and • Miu Jones" tl} Insight 3:00 II Mtdht (I) Sant. Barbara Forum omeomment 0 Movie: "Mtn With Winfs" (adv) '39 -Ray Miiiand, Fred MacMur· ray. Tr1ekdown O Th• Happy Wanderers (j) Movie: "ManlK" (dra) '63- Kerwin Mathews. 1Q) Primus mCh111., Q) Roller Derby Q) Bullwiflkle 3:30 B Movie: (C) "Branded" (wes) '51 -Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman. rn fun 'n' Fathoms 0 m Meet the Press 00 Daktlri 0 American Aventure @)Survival @ DEBUT filmmakers' Fiesta •:oo O Insight 0 @ American Sportsman James Drury goes spearfishing in Hawaii, and Cale Yarborough hunts ruffed grouse in Maine. 19) It Takes a Tttiel 1 film Odyssey (R) "Barrier" m Consuttation el Estrellas Musicales m Human Dimension ml Panorama Latino tl} Ru ~umbard 4:30 O Sunday Tom Snyder hosts @ Tanan Theatre 0 0C ABC's Championship Auto Racing "It Sure Went Up in Smoke'' VIS" THE ALL NEW LEASE CENTER AT ORANGE COUNTY1S NO. I LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER. 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O Science Fiction Theatre: (C) 6:00 II SI.tr Minutes "The fabulous Baron Munchausen" Movie: (C) (2hr) 11A Gatherine (dra) '62-Milos Kopecky, Jana Bra· of Eaales" (dra) '63-Rock Hudson. jova. Rod Taylor. EE) Thirty Minutes With • . . 0 er;, News el Un Pobrt Hontbre 0 Movie: (2hr) "Golnt My Way" m Portrait of a St1r (dra) '44-Bing Crosby, Bar?, Fitz· ~ NHL Action gerald. Ci) Voyage to Bottom of Sea 0 Wild Wild West S:OO I) Family Classics-Ivanhoe "Tem· plestone" Ivanhoe clashes with ~ would·be murderer. National Automotive Trouble Quiz ID This Is Tom Jones Liza Minnelli guests. 1 ,.., s,..,,,.,,.E(~l""'AC,..,i Androcles and the 0 The Rifleman O Movie: (C) "Count Your Bies· sinas" (dra) '59 -Deborah Kerr. Rossano Braui, Maurice Chevalier. lion A children's special t)lal re· counts the delightful story of Andro- cles, the slave boy, and a hiendly hon. o News m Movie Greats: "Easter Parlde" (mus) '43 -Judy Garland, Fred Astaire. OJ Stir Trek EE) David Susskind Show Q~ Racina World ~ Mayberry RFD e!)Viaje tl} American Sportsman 6:30 O Story Theatre O Eyewitness News m La Banda dt Huipangillo m Passport to Travel ~' Green Acres Q) Pattern for livina tl} Championship Auto Radne 5:30 B Animal World NOW Instant Tax Refund Loan (Continued) Sav• -* U1 -Soo11 -Comp11teri1ed Tar S.rvl:e WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 563 W. 19th -COSTA MESA 642-0212 KEMMER TAX SERVICE 1938 HARBOR -COSTA MESA 548-2404 A-1 TAX SERVICE 2100 HARBOR -COSTA MESA -545-1551 ~-~ hNKA M£RICARO • · 8*'4"4&• You may be able to get your tax refund im· mediately -loaned to you by Avco Thrift with· out interest charge for the first 45 days. Ask us about it. Pa1• 9 .. . RETURN TO A PEYTON PLACE' The <.'lrnractC'rs and !>lory of ccPevton Plnt·t·"-the hest· Sl'll ing 110\'l"I l>y Cta<:c \te· talious whi<:h '(•n·ed a~ the basis for a long-nmning prinw-timc tel<.>visio11 series and two 1llnl ion pi ct mes - will he the suhjl't't of un al1 - 11cw daytime clrama scdal, Return to Peyton Place, air- ing Mo11clny throu gh Friday on NBC at 2 P~I. "The ~normo11s, multi- media s11cc.·css of Peyton Pla('e is perhap~ unequalled in our bm.iness," says Law- renC'e R. \\'hitc, VP of East Coast Program~ for NBC. "The popularity of the prop · erty as reflected by book sales, t<.'levision ratin g and box offkc receipts tells us that there is a vast audience deeply interested in the li ve. of the reside nts nf that . mall New England town ." Noting that there were ~L4 episod es of thc carlicr ver ·ion of Peyton Place, ~Ir. \Vhite poi nt ed out that Re- turn to Peyton Place will not hegin as the 5 J5th . "Rather,'' he said, ''this is a ne\v program , lot·11~i11g 0 11 the most appealing t·harac· ters <le\·e1opcd during the long and ~ll('t·es!ll 111 hb~tory of the property." C hid writt r for Return to Peyton Place will he James Lipton, w hose <.'rcdits in-1 elude s11eh daytirne drama programs as The Doctors, Another World, Love Is a Many-Splendorcd Thing and Secre t Stom1. 0 <'1 R<'iS· man, who was executive story consultant during the entire nm of the earlier ver- sion of the ·e ries, will serve in the same tapacity for Re.- tum to Peyton Place. Page 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 2, 1972 SUNDAY (ContAnued) (com) '66-Jerry Lewis, lane! Leigh, 6:45 EE 01vid Littlejohn/Critic 11 lar&• James Best, Mary Ann Mobley, Les 7:00 fJ News Clete Roberts lie Parrish. A mao engaged to a MONDAY 0 m Wild Kin&dom "Challenee ot psychiatrist tries to ~peed up ther- the Cheetah" Conti. of 2·pa" seties. apy for lh tee of his hancee's man· APRIL 3 Marlin Perkins and Stan Brock travel shy patients by romanc111g all thtee to South Africa to join in a reloca· of them For morning and afternoon listings, tion project for cheetahs that are Q) Blade African Heritage please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. prevalent in one area and decrees· Ei) Jap1nese Movie Below, for your convenience, are ing in another tI) 1 Masterpiece T~eatre "last the day's movies. 00 Hee H1w ot the Moh1cans" Pursued by hosllle 0 Unidos Hurons ted by the treacherous DAYTIME MOVIES 00 Circus! Magua (Philip Madoc). Hawkeye fJ Duth Valley Oars (Kenneth Ives) leads his patty to a 9:00 m "Cynthia" (rom) '4 7-[h1ab~lh m I blt1Al I Uy und1u's "King: hillside cave to await the attack Taylor. George Murphy. A filmed Retord-Montaomery to CE Aevlsta £spanol 9:30 0 (C) "The Sins of Rachel Cade" Memphis" A biography on Or. Mat· Part I (~ra) ·~-Angie Dickinson tin Luthet King. (3 holm) 9:30 fJ News Watch Larry Burrell Peter Finch ID P1ssport to Tr1vel 10:00 0 O @D The Bold Onu-The 10:00 (31 "Dawn ,.at Socorro" (wes) •5,i_ Ei) Samurai Hiky1ku Doctors (R) "Angry Man" A woman Roty Calhoun, Piper Laurie fI)@ Zoom! faci ng death and an unorthodox 12:00 0 "Rouina City" (mys) 'SJ -al Viejo Sinverguenza young man find themselves attract Hugh Beaumont. Richard Travis. ~lassie e<I to each other. Dina Memll and "Bride Wore loots" (com) '46 - CE V1ried1d Zooey Hall guest BarbMa Stanwyck. Robert Cum al The Sixth Sense 0 News Dick Garton mings 7:301J 00 CBS Sund1y Movie: (C) fJ Community fetdb1dl 1;00 0 "The D.I." Cdra) '57 -Jack (Jhr) "Shoes of the fisherman" m News Ken Jones Webb. Don Dubbins. (d1a) '69-Anthony Quinn. Laurence Q) Jot De Silva's Open forum m "One of Our Aire.rift Is Miulng" Olivier. Oskar Werner, David Jans-DEBUT Self Otfense tor Wo-(dra) '42 -Eric Portman. Godfrey sen, Vittorio De Sica, Leo McKetn. men "Introduction to Sell Defense" Tearle John Gielgud The screen version of I nstruclor Jerry Offstem. who llolds 3:00 r 8) (C) "8ot1n1 ll1r'' (adv) '53- Morris l. West's best-seller tells of a black belt in Taekwon-Do Karate, Alan Ladd, James Mason a Russian archbishop, released after conducts this new lO par1 senes. 10 (C) "lhe Benny Goodman stort" fo yea1s lrom a pnson camp. who 1s EE Wttkly News HiChlights Part I (b10) ·s&-Steve Allen. Donna otdered to Rome to resume his re ED The Forsyte S1ea (R) Reed lig1ous duties. CW 8oxina from the Forum 4:00 O (C) "Black Shield of f1lworth'' 0 ®J m Walt Disney "Michael . (dra) '54-Tony Cur11s. Janet Le1&h O'Hara the fourth" Conti. Michael lO:lS EE Weekly Sports Oigut 4:30 J ) Sime u l OAM listJnc (Jo Ann Harns) persists in meddling 10:30 O Jerry Visits (R) "Mike Connor$" in her father's police Investigation D Hour of Power and finds herself smack in the mid TV 8 Reports die or a murder case. Im Weekend News Chuck Cecil O Eyewitness (jj) D£8UT Guit1r, Guitu Laura fJ Million $ Movie; (C) (2hr) "Tiie Weber is hostess. Stofy of Manldnd" (fan) '57-Ron· 11:00 0 0 News aid Colman. Hedy Lamarr. g Rei Humbird ID Three Pusporta to Ad~~nture . @) News ~ {@ Th1 fr~.nch Chef Spaghetti 0 Movie: "Win& ind a Prayer" Dinner Falm.be (dra) '44-0on Ameche, Dana An-al Homen1ie drews ~Wild Kingdom m M~le: (C) "Da1 ot Ttiumph" 8 OO Dal :~~tr•: (rel) '54-Lee J. Cobb, Joanne Dru : o er 1mes Q) K1thryn Kuhlman 0 @ 00 al The FBI (R) "Billet ~film· "The Ellforter" Harbor" Agent Colby works under ' cover as a Hsherman to help break 11:15 @ fl4ovie: '"all1nt Muslletur" a crime syndicate's hold on a West (adv) '62 -Gerard Barry, Valene Coast harbor union. Lagrange. ID lht Ii& Question 0 (1) News EE J1panese V1riety Hour 11:30 fJ N1me of the G1me Eli)@ Firin& Line Bishop Fuilon J 0 @) Sunday Toni&ht Show (R) Sheen guests Tt4epulse al Noehe de Gila (3hrs) ID Movie: "Cervaise" (dra) ·57 - Qj film: "From Hell to Borneo" Maria Schell, Francoise Perter. Cl!) P'1nor1m1 Musical . 8:30 D 0 m Jimmy Stew1rt Show (R) 11:45 0 ~0~1e: (C) "The Demon Planet" "The Price of Plumbing Is Numbing" (sci-ft) 65 -Batty Sulh11an. Norma Professor Howard ·finds that his Bengell house doesn't have enouah bath· 12:4S 00 Issues and Answers rooms. 1 :00 O Movie; "Hellflre" (wes) '48- 9;00 D (\g} m Bon1nZ1 "One ~e Too Fortes! Tucker Marie Windso1 Many" Lorne Greene has a dual 0 News ' role as scoundrel Bradley Meredith who pays a return visit to the Pond· 1:15 News erosa with plans to use his resem· blance to Ben in a scheme to tahe over the entire ranch. 0 (I)@ al ABC Sunday Mof\t: (C) (2hr 15m) ''Thrtt on 1 Couth" 1:30 ID Movie: "The Gilded C1ge" (mys) '56-Alex Nicol, Veronica Hurst 2:308 News 2:50Q)Ntwt I VI r~ I~.(, 6:00 II Bia News Jerry Dunphy Bill Huddy Report 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder O News Senti, Sc:hubeck 0 00 Wild Wild W1s1 @)NBC News m The Flintstones ID I Dream of Junnit CW Na' Playhouse Bio1r1phy ED Hodrepodp Lode• al Notidero 34 m Otsert Report Q9 M11berry RFD CE EJ Amo CD News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 D Movie: (2hr) "Come ind Get Ir' (adv) '36-[dward Arnold . Joel Mc Crea, Frances fatmer, Walter Bren nan. fJ Movie : (C) (90) "Byt, Bye Birdie" Part I (mus) '63-0ick Van Dyke. Janet Leigh, Paul Lynde Bobby Rydell, Ann.Margret A rock 'n roll singer Is about to be draf1ed so his manager starts a publicity ploy which makes him the house guest of a small town lamily that goes all out to give him a big serid off 00 CBS News Walter Cronkite ~The Moust factory m Oodpr Due.Out m Ninny Ind tll• P'rofessor fI) Joyce Chen Cotks m Treasure ~ Grten Acres CE El Prof. S.cftlrio 2 e h y THE DAILY PILOT, T'I/ WEEK. APRIL 2. J972 m Victoria James Show 9:00 II Cl) Hert'• hey (R) Mike Con· &:SS ID Dodatr l11tball Dodaers vs. nors IS Joe Mannix answet'l Lucy's Oakland call for help when she stumbles on 7:0011 CIS Ntw1 Walter Cronkite the identity of two bank robbers. 00 AIC Evtnlna NfWS 0 m NIC MOtlday Movie: (C) D m NIC N1W1 John Chancellor (2tar) "A Howllna In tht Woods" (R) 00 Trvttl or ConMquencts (mys) '71 -Barbara Eden, Larry ()) Draanet Hagman, John Rubinstein, Vera 0 What's M1 Line? Miles. Lisa Crocker (Miss Eden) re· Qi Ada•·l2 turns to her fathe(s lodae In a UJ I Dream of Jeannie small Nevada town with plans to f1l) Hlstofy of Art divorce her husband (Haaman) and @m Una Ptt11rt1 tn ti C.Mino finds the people acting strangely 8 FllM: (C) ''llaek Widow" cool and secrettve. , a;) MoMtntos Mulica._, 0 (])(I) (J) UC MondaJ Movie: 7:15 a;) R11 Pium (C) (2tn) "SIMllJ" (wes) '66-Fess 7:30 II SUnd Up and Cheer Guest is Parker, Diana Hyland, Katy Jurado. Joey Bishop. A wild black stallion is aradually D Dr. Simon Locke "Death Is a broken in by a new wrangler. The wanderer" (R) Nurse Louise Wynn 's stallion escapes alter tramplina the former beau reappu~ offering Mrs. wrangler's brother who had been Wynn hope for renewing their old beating him spitefully. ~ Movie: (2hr) "36 Hou .. " (dra) romance. However. Ors. Sellers and J.1tJ •• Locke ascertain that the former '64-James Garner, Rod Taylor. beau hasn't Iona to live. @!i) Do·Rt·Mi CI) To Tell tfle TruUI ~Movie: "To EKh His Own" (()I Drum of Je.1nnie a;) N1tlchl 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) CB T1't Persu1dtrs "Moulin Roua•" (dra) '52 _ Jose 9:l0 II (()Doris DIJ (R) Kay Ballard Ferrer. Colette Marchand. lsa zsa as Angie Pallucci accompanies Doris Gabor. The story of the life. loves on an undercover asslenment to a and tragedies faced by the fa mous swank spa to maintain surveillance artist. Toulouse Lautrec. on the wife of a soon-to-be-released o let's Mah a Dtal conv1ct. C151 COMPONENTS AT A PRICE! ... flf ............... , wltll AM/,M/tlM , ...... ~ • T-,~., ~•HvrH wltll 6YI" t • DNI C-l '9Haf'I • Je.,..rw11t•11t 4-ltNM ch•neer • °'•lftfM Styi.a . ".. "'"'' .... .. .,.., .... ., ....... , • P'fflflYe Mlectltll • i ,..erer, fa'9 •M 119M"*'9 ...... l•dl• • .... ,,.. fW P•rta·ffl ,..,...,. ...... . .,., .... m @ Drapet 0 News Watch John Fullmer (jj) In the Spotlicht UJ News Hu&h Williams $1 2888 Eil Cityw1tchers @E LI Gita m Lauie 10:00 II (}) Sonnr Ind Cher (R) Jean c:Ii) MlcueHto Valdez Sllow Stapleton and Mike Connors join in (J) Mantnlp for a musical comedy look at day· .. _.._._~_.-.r-"llr-..--._. time television. 1:00 II Cl) ''"'smoke (R) "Luke" Moc· 0 Ntwt Georae Putnam a•n Wood-ttrard plays a wounded out· 0 Movie: . (2l/zht) "The Pawn· law on the run who is tryina to find brtkef'' (dra) '65 _ Rod Steiger. ......., ........ _ .... _.._ the dauahtec he deserted 14 years m News Pete Miller earlier before he dies· UJ Draantt 0 (1j) m lau~·ln Raq.uel Wel~h c:Ii) Rincon At}enlino guests as a Folhes show11rl, a wait· lO:lO 0 Your Turn to Talk lack ress and an Army recruiter. Martha UJ Bill Costly Show Mitchell. wife of . the for~er U.S. fil) (ij) film Dctyssey (R) Attorney General, IS a special cameo m LI Santlnlca a uest. .:Ill rA"I ft\ o PLIMPTON vs. aAJA! 11 = 00 0 ~ m::: * GEORGE DRIVES THE O Robert It Dornan S11ow SCORCHING DESERT 00 Mars1111 Dillon ROAD RACE! TONIGHT 0 Ci) a> News 0 (I) (j) (J) I s"c1AL I Plimpton! m TruUI or Consequtnees At Hit Wheel George Plimpton. re· &J fashions In Stwlnt porter and intrepid ameteur partl· 11 :10 &J Movie: "Tht Ovtrt1nders" (dra) ci pant, gets a firsthlfld look at '46--Chips Rafferty. men and machines, both pushed to 11 :30 1J (jJ CBS Lalt Movie: (C) "Macft lhe limit of their capabilities. fea· in Paris" (rom) '6&-Ann-Margret, lured are two major racina events· Louis Jourdan, Edie Adams. the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. and D ~ m Jolt11ny Canon the Mexican 1000 at Baja, Calif. 0 (I) Cl) (J) Diet Ctvett Ii) Tht Ylrfinltn GI To Teti Utt Truth e lff•"'"' W•IMt w.odt,..ln ffllltlll e lot..Celer MHe'S P'kr•r• •M SMM at-r IMtallt e Mv~ l111Ktr .. lrltt ..kfV,.. TllM e MMe"' Wellwr ,,111111 e A'C A• ..... •tk , .... T""llle (efll,.. • 11111 .. c•'ar-M•k" •lctu,. •• ............. , ltttt ... t • SeMl-lrenk Tlflllftt SYtttm e A'1tanced J111Ktr• .,.... .. lctitrt TllM EE) (ij) Special of the Wetk '1he 9 Movie: "lldman's Ceuntry'' Andersonville Trial" The Emmy win· 12:00 D Mowit: "Da111er lont" (mys) 'Sl ~.,.. .. ._.._. ....................... iii.11 ................ ..ii..iw ning Hollywood Television Theatre -Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy. production of Saul Levitt's powerful GI Movie: "Tht l1ref0ft Millman" drama based on the actual war (com) 'SI-Robert Cummincs. crimes trial of a Confederate officer 12:30 O Movie: "lre1ktllroufll" (adv) '63 followina the Civil War. -£rlc Schuman. Marla Korber. m ll Recocid• 1:00 rn a o C1J 9 ..... m Nino r 1 :30 II Mowlt: .. lt Dlptrtlltllt flit 1:30 D DEBUT forum loaln1 A new bo•· #646" (adv) '49-Wllllam Lundi· Ina show from the Forum with the aan. Vlrainla Bruce. areatest names in the flahtlna world 3:00 II Movie: "Cott Younae;, liun· scheduled to appear. fipter" (wes) '58-Frank Lovejoy. " I 14YAll.i OVll 46 YIAIS OP SALIS AND SllVICI 11'1.SI a l&ltVICE , , • 401 MAIN •TIUET HUNTIN•TON llA«;H ase-7aet 141.SI ONLY , •• 1e1'1 WA-•lt HUNTIN•TON II.ACM •••••••• , ••• u THE DAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 2, 1972 TUESDAY APRtl 4 EVERYBODY'S DOCTOR For morninc •nd •ftemoon ltstlncs, please see DAYTIME • PROGRAMS. Proof of tbe clalft on the part of the public for a one-t0-00e relationship with their doctor is the continued high rating of Marcus Welby, M.D. which will go into its fourth season this fall on ABC (Tuesdays, I 0 PM). Starring as the doctor who ma.kes house calls to as many as forty million on Tuesday nights is Rober1 Young, in the role of a general practitioner in this age Qf specialized medicine. James Brolin co-stars as Dr. Steven Kiley, Welby'~ young associate, and Elena Ver- dugo as Consuelo Lopez, their office nurse. The quality that appeals to viewing audiences, according to David Victor, executive producer of the hour dramatic series, is Dr. Welby's approach to the patient as a whole. To Welby, a patient is not a chart of statistics or a set of symptoms but a human being. A "Ide variety of subjects have been used as the b~ for stories in the past three years with one on minimal brain dysfunction drawing more mail and phone calls than any other episode. "I'm Really Trying," with Gary Collins, Elaine Devry and Sean Kelly, aired Feb. l and is schedul- ed for repeat shortly. Other subjects have included the once-taboo venereal disease, sickle cell anemia, the problems of identical twins, abortion and a man's fear of failure. Themes for .stories to air during 1972-73, according to producer David O'Connell, include homosexuality, the relationship between the pill and venereal disease and obesity. While any reference to an illness is treated with medical accuracy, the approach in the story is not clinical, rather it deals with all the effects of the problem. "We're not a diagnostic exercise," David Victor told TV Week. "We're doing human drama that has a medical background. We focus on the pat- ient and the doctor, not the illness." In answer to some criticism of the show by doc- tors is the time Ors. Welby and Kiley have to give personal attention to their. patients, both Victor and O'Conoell say "Poetic ltcense." They believe the series' popularity is largely due to their escap- ing the limitations of the hospital-based medical shows. . Below, for your convenience, •re "Welby's practice takes him to the mansions of the d•y's movies. the rich, the mortgaged homes of the middle class and to the one-room apartments of ~ young," DAYTIME MOVIES says Victor. Durin1 the recent five-month production hiatus, "Welby" stars did not remain idle. Robert Young and his wife Betty took off on a long-awaited world cruise which was interrupted by the illness of Mrs. Young. After visiting Australia and Hong Kong, ·the pair were in London when a gall-bladder attack made it advisable for them to return to Los Ange- les. The necessi ty of surgery on his wife gave Young a bit more first-hand medical knowledge than he had looked for on vacation but after a few weeks recuperative period the Youngs again took off for London. There, Dr. Welby got a change of pace in ABC-TV's Kopy~. James Brolin, followi~g a guest star appear- ance in ABC's ''Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law,'' went into the feature motion picture "Sk} · jacked" with Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimi· eux. On the per onal side, Jim and his wife Jane welcomed their second son and moved into a new home in Northridge with additional acreS for J im's horses. Elena Verdugo made a quick trip to Europe, 1hen returned to announce marriage plans. She be- came the wife of a doctor in real life when she wed Dr. Charles R. Rosewall March 26. Numerous awards have been bestowed on the series in the past including several Emmys and Golden Globes. Citations have come from the American Medical Association, the College of -American Pathologists, the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the National Foundation for Autistic Children and the Epilepsy Foundation of America. But possibly one of the program's most telling accolades appeared recently in an article by a doc- tor in private practice in Washington, D.C. who said, "f became aware that I-and 200,000 other practicing physicians-.-were locked in a mano-a- mano for our patients' affections with a man named Marcus Welby." 9:00 m "Tht Corsican lrotlltn" {dra) '41 -Douelas F1lrb1nks Jr .• Rulh Warrick. 9:30 0 (C) "lite Sins of R1ehtl Cldt" Concl. (dra) '61-Anaie Dickinson. Peter Finch. 10:00 @ "fr1ncls Gots to Wtst Point" (com) '54-Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson. 12:30 O "Drt1m &lr1" (dra) '48-Betty Hutton, Macdonald Carey. "Arton, Inc." (mys) '49 -Robert Lowery, Anne Gwynne. 1:00 O "Hannibal" (dra) '60 -Vlclor Mature, Rita Gam. m (C) "IOlltn of Kill•anjaro" (adv} '60-Robert Taylor, Anthony Newley. 3:00 (jJ (C) "forever Mr love" Part I (rom) '62-Romy Schneider, Karl Bohm. (C) ''The leftny Cioodu11 Story" Concl. (bio) '56-Steve Allen. Donna Reed. "''" ot u.. ea ... 4:00 fl "Tl1t 111 Knife'' (dra) ·s~Jack Palance. Rod Steiaer. 4:30 (]) s. .. as 10 AM Nttinr. - . • I . ~ I ., I 6:00 8 111 News Jerry Dunphy (]) 1111 Huddy Report 0 MIC News Tom Snyder D liken lasbtball L.A. Lakers vs Chicaeo Bulls U ,.._, Benti. Schubeck 0 CI) Wild Wiid West Q9l NIC News Elena Verdugo, Robert Young, lames Brolin. m Tiit Fllntstonts 1&1 Ike•• of ••nnle (ij) ZooM! fil) Hodpped1e· Lodae @!) Notidero 34 Pa1e 12 m Desert Report Oj Meybeny RFD CiI!) d Al'ftO aJ News Jim Hawthorne 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (50) "lye, l,e Birdie" Concl. (mus) '63-0ick Van Dyke, J1net Leiah, Paul Lynde, Ann· Mararet. Bobby Rydell. (j) CIS News Willer Cronkite @) National Ctolfaplllc m Andy Criffttll Show Ii) Nanny and ti.t Professor fil) (W Sdlools Without failure m Tr11su,. 8 &mn Acres CiI!) Qulen Canu Esta Canclon7 aJ 'fR°toril JllMI Show 7:00 II CIS News Walter Cronkite Alt News Smith. Reuoner 0 m NIC Ntw1 John Chancellor @ Truth Of eon-.uences THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK. APRIL 2. 1972 (j) Dl'lfntt tries to keep the peace when Ket· 0 Wtwrs My Une7 cham and an Apache clash over the m I loff Lucy Indian's ri&ht to hunt a deer. WEDNESDAY II) I Dream of Jeannie 0 Sports Special "Baseball Writ· (jj) tduutlnt a Nition ers Dinner" Tape delay of the Base· tJ1) HaU.a,011 ball Writers Dinner honoring lhe APRIL 5 @E U11 P1111ri1 en el Camino California Angels and the Los For morning and 1fternoon llstJnp, 9 Kid Talk Angeles Dodgers. pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 7:20 D Wisconsin Primary Coveraie fJ NtwS Wat.ch John Fullmer Below, for your convenience, are 7:30 tJ Wisconsin Pri"'ary Covtfl&t 0) News Hu&h Williams the d1y's movies. 0 @) m I ll'l?IM I The Admiral ~ Black Joumal (R) Robert Younr and Robert Reed Eil) The Forsyte S1&1 (R) DAYTIME MOVIES star In a !rama about an ambitious @E La Gata Navy off.icer whose car~er has lO:OO tJ Cannon (R) One of rrank's 9:00 m "The lady Wants Mink" (com) cause~ l11m to neglect hts family rare days of recreation on his yacht '52-Ruth Hussey, Dennis O'Keefe. and alienate his son. is Interrupted when a frightened 9:30 D "Callln1 8ulldo& Drummond" 0 11) al The Mod Squad woman comes aboard. Carol Rossen (mys) '5.J -Waller Pidgeon, Mar- "The Poisoned Mind" (R) Capt, guests garet Leighton. Greer, depressed because he shot a 0 N~vn George Putnam 10:00 (})''The Stranee Door" (dra) '52- youn& man during a robbery, takes 0 (J)@ al Marcus Welby M O Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff. time otf_to recover. "In My father's House" (R) 'Whe~ 12:00 0 "Moon Over Burll)a" (adv) '40 O Mllhon $ Movie: . (C) (2hr) his father suffers a massive stroke -Dorothy Lamour, Preston foster. "Adventures of Don Juan" (adv) '49 Dr Kiley faces a life.or-death deci'. "Gre.at Gamblnl" (mys) '37-Aklm -Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors. Rob· sion. Tamtrotf. ert Douglas, Alan Hale. 0 Movie: (3hr) "The Umbrellas of • "'n 0 "Twenty Plus Two" (dra) '61-m Horan's Heroes of Cflertlour(' (mus) ,64 _ Nino David Janssen, Jeanne Crain. Q) Dra&Mt Costelnuovo, Catherine Deneuve. m "The Inheritance" (mys) '4S- Qj) The forsyt.e Sa&a m News Pete Miiier, Ken Jones Jean Simmons. Derrick De Marney. Eil) Doln' It 0) Dfl&nft 3:00 (C) "forever My Love" Concl. Cl) Clen Ca111pbell @ $pedal of the Week (R} (rom) '62 -Romy Schneider. Karl tiI'!> Conaejtro Corazon ai) festival MHlcano Bohm. 1:00 tJ Glen Campbell (R) Guests are . . ®')''Oriental Drums" (dra) '45-- Petula Clark and Arte Jollnson. l0.30 0 (lg) m Wisconsin Primary Cov· Marlene Dietrich. Ronald Colman. I Dfea111 of Jea"nle era,e 4:00 I) (C) "Battle Hymn" (adv) '57-m Andy Griffith Show 0 Your Turn to Talk Bade Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer. II) The Yir1inl1n II) Biii Cosby Show 4:30 Cl) Same as 10 AM listin& fil) I SfiCllL ! The Story of Eric A ED Behind the Lines sensitive look at "prepared" child el LI Santanlca birth, a joint delivery elfort by par· m Call of ttle Wut enls, doctor and nurse. 11:00 tJ (I) 61> News @E La Cosa Juzaada D Q9l m News GI!) Nino U Ont Sttp Beyond 8:15 IJ lAkers Wrap·Up 00 Marshal Dillon 1:30 D @) m i 1!1Cr4 I C4rcus Town 0 CI> m News A special filmed in Peru, Ind., where m Truth or Consequences each year. more than 2,000 local OJ Fashions In Sewin& citizens unite their efforts to present a Roller Qarne a full·length, professional-level cir· 11:10 0) Movie: "Oetp W1ters" (dra) '48 cus In seven performances. -Dana Andrews, Jean Peters. 0 An1els Preview A pictorial pre· 11:30 tJ Cf) CBS lite Movie: (C) ''Crooks view of the Angels baseball ream and Coronets" (com) '69 -Telly for 1972. Savatas, Dame Edith Evans, Warren 0 @ Q) Movie of "'' Wull: Oates. A spoof on not·So·organlzed (C) (90) "Rnen1e" (R) (sus) '71-crime. Shelley Winters, Stuart Whitman. 0 m Johnnr Canon Bradford Dillman, Carol Rossen. A O Movie: "Patmr Days" (mus) ·31 deranged woman bent on vengeance -Eddie Cantor, George Raft. imprisons an innocent man tn a IJ 00 Q) Wisconsin PrimafJ dungeon.like cage In her basement Coveraae while she decides on the best way Q) To Ttll ttie Truth to dispose of him Rollin' on the River Bob Crane 11:50 D @ al Ditti ~vett guests. 12:00 m Movie: (C) ''In the Good Old m Merv Griffin Show Summertime" (mus) '49-Van John· Eil) (ij) The Advocates son, Judy Garland, Buster Keaton. Oj Oscar: Story Behind ttle statue l :OO O t1Ql News 9:00 ~ Cl) Hawaii five.() (R) . Sieve 0 Movie: ·~Iden Goddess of Rio 101ns the U.S. Government tn the Betti" (adv) '64-Gillian Hill Pierre search for a pair of printing plates Brice. · being sought by three governments. Part I of a two·part story. 1:20 0 O Dodcers "tvilW A pictorial pre· view of the Dodgers baseball team for 1972. @!) la Criada Bien Ctlacla 8 Movie: "Viva Z1p1ta'' ai) Natacha 9:30 m !aMeS Ciarntr IS Nichols "Deer Crossing" (R) Sheriff Nichols 1 :30 IJ Movie: "Orecon Passace" (wes) '57-Jolln Ericson, Lola Albright. 2:00 m All·Nlpt Show: "R1t11m of the Ape Man," (C) "Prisoner of the Junf1t" and "~tmen of Paris·" 3:00 tJ Movie: "Junl« Miu" (com} '45 -Peggy Ann Garner, Mona freeman EVfNING 6:00 e CIJ D D @) Ntws fJ Ci) Wild Wild Wtlt m The Alntstones 0) I Dream of Jeannie loom! Eil) Hod&1pod11 lod&e mma>News • 9 Marberry RFD ai) EJ Amo 6:30 O Beat the Clock O Mcwie: (C) (90) "Sundar in New Yorll" (com) '64-Jane Fonda, Cliff Robertson, Rod Taylor, Robert Culp. A young Albany maiden arrives at her airline pilot brother's New York apartment after breaking her en· gagement because of her pro· nounced feelings on sex before mar· riage, and comedic complications commence. Nnn Movie: (C) (2hr) "I'd Rattler le Rich" (com) '64-Sandra Dee. Rob· ert Goulet, Andy Wiiiiams. m Andy &riHtth Show 0) Nannr and the ,rofessor (ij) Flrin& line EE) Grelt Decisions Martin Aaronsky a;, Treasure 9 Green Acres ai) Afldonados de la Comunidad al Victoria HIMS Show 7:00 tJ (I) Q m News ONYPO Trvtl\ or Consequences Dragnet 0 What's Mr line? m I love Lucy 0) I Dream of Jeannie Ell) Hlstafy of Art @I) Una Pletaria tn el Camino Oj Film: "Rope or Sand" 7:30 f) Doctor In ltle House "Peace and Quiet" (R) The noise of the medical school dorm forces the students to seek lodging elsewhere. 8:00 D The Mouse factory Guest host Jim Backus joins the resident Disney characters tor a zany look at the trials and tribulations of the Amer· ican homeowner. 0 Movit: (2hrl5111) weo.. and Get It" (adv) '36-Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea, Frances farmer. Ci) To Tell Ute T fjltll (j) I Dre1111 of -'1n11ie 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Mildred Pierce" (dra) '45--Joan CraWford, Ann Blyth, l admy Scott Eve Arden. An ambitious woman gives her all for her selfish dauatiter. only to learn they are both In love with the same man. m Ho1an'1 Heroes m rn 0ra1net (ij) ConVltltion Updltt ED The French Chef m It Is Written tJ "Aqu_.cade in Acapulco" * Cliff Divers, water ballet, comedy skits! TONY RANDALL hosts. f) (j) I IHcW I Aqucede Ml Aa· pulco Filmed entirely on location in Mexico, this special stars Tony Ran· dall, serving as host u well as per· former, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara in a pair of oomedy routines, and Ed McMahon describlne the wai,r activities and lnterviewln& Met Brooks. who portrays a German archeoloaist. D m Adam·l2 "The Dinosaur'' (R) Warren Stevens portrays an of· fleer who returns to duty after eight years and disccwers moie changes than he expected. D Cl) Ci) al Tiie tourtslllp .t Eddie's father ''Two's Company'' (R) Tom and Tina's 1ttempts to re· unite 1 couple prove to be a thank less task. m Andy Qriffith Show m T1le Yiraiftian fil) (jj) A Public AHair/Electlon '72 @I) Lucht Ubrt a;) Nino . 8:30 D lIQ) m NIC MJ•ry Tllatre- McMlllan and Wife "Murder By the Barrel" (R) On the McMillan.s' mov· Ing day, Siiiy finds a body In ont of the packing barrels, but it sud· denly disappears. D 00 Cil m uc c..-, Hour "The Kopykats" Tony Curtis hosb, m Mtrv Qriffin Show Eil)(jj)TlUs WMll 9:00 tJ Medical Ctnttf (R) A succe'5ful country doctor with no formal train· ing lives in fear of beina dlsc011ered. Forrest Tucker a,,d Kim Hunter auest. (Continued) , ••• 13 WEDNESDAY (Continued) the surprised guest. Ci) i IPlcl!L I En1elbtrt Humptr· m 1111 CosbJ Show THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 2, 1972 (j) Truth or Con•quenm dlndl Guests are Jonathan Winters. e> LI Santanlea THURSDAY Dusty Sprin1field, and Buddy Greco. El) 42 Plus fil) (lj) Vlbr1tions Jazz great Benny 11:0011 D CJ)@) 0) m Newa Goodman Is feaMed. U Ont Sttp Beyond APRIL a ()) Dr1ptt , D What's MJ Unt1 @) To111 Jonta Sltow P1ut Ankl. M11y Hopkins, ind Georae Carlin 1ueat. 9 Film: "lost Weekend" (j) Marshal Dillon mi Natldll 0 (1) El) News 9:30 D (])Cl) m Tht Persuaders "A m Truth or Consequences Dealt\ in the Family" (R) Roger m fashions in Sewfnf Moore assumes four different roles (jJ) 8ooll Beat For mornln1 and afternoon llstln1t, please aee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere · the day'i movies. m I low Lucy m I Dr11111 of Jeannie (jj) Sptaklna FrttfJ fil)HatMyop DAYTIME MOVIES -four members of the Sinclair 9 Fil111: ''Cir1 on tht Run" family-to find out who in his fam· 11:10 G) Movie: "Miranda" (com) '48- ily is trying to inherit the family Glynis Johns, Mar1aret Rutherford. 9:00 ID "In 1 Lonely Place" (dra) '50 fortune. 11:15 @II futiYll fllmico Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame. D m News 11 ;30 II (I) cas Litt Movit: (C) "Tiie 9:30 u (C) "The Hancin& Trff" (wes) @I) La Gita Alphabet Murders" (sus) '66-Tony '59-<Jary Cooper, Maria Schell, K11t 9:45 O Seeond look Randall. Anita Ekberg, Robert Mor· Malden. Geor11e C. Scott. 10:00 II Ci) Minnix (R) Jeremy Slate fey. 10:00 ''T1ke Ont f1lse Step" (dra) '49 guests as a condemned man who 0 l1j) m JohnnJ Carsoft -William Powell, Shelley Winters. insists he committed a murder. U Movie: "Kid from S,.in'• (com) 12:00 U "Tro11ble Wltlt Women" (com) O @J m Nl&ht Gallety (R) "Mid· '33-Eddle Cantor. Robert Young. '47-Ray Milland. "Tr1in to Tomb· night Never Ends" stars Susan U (])ct) Q) Did Cavett stone" (wes) '50-0on Barry. Strasberf and Robert Lyons. "Bren· m To Tell the Trutlt 1:00 fJ (C) .. Helen of Troy'' (dra) '56 da" stars Laurie Pranae. 12:00 m Movie: ••Frankenstein 1970'' -Rosanna Podesta, Jacques Sernas 0 ID News (hor) '58-Boris Karloff, Jana Lund. ID (C) "Fi" Down Below" (dra) '57 fJ Mowit: (2tlrl5m) "la Doke 12:15 O Movie: "Maril of the Tortoise" -Robert Mitchum, Rita Hayworth, Vita" (dra) '61-Marcetto Mastro!· (adv) '64 -Hildegarde Neff, Golz Jack Lemmon. anni, Walter Santesso. George. 3:00 Cl) (C) "Here Comt the Girls" ID Or11net 1:00 (])01J Ci)@) News (com) '53-Bob Hope Tony Martin. (ii) Soul! "Epitaph" A special film 1:30 II Movie: (C) "Shir\ River" (adv) (C) "Hew to Stuff a Wild 11· on drurs. '54 -Steve Cochran, Carole klni" (juv) '65-Annette Funicello. Ell) M11ttrpleee Theatre (R) "The Mathews. 4:00 II '1he Sp1nl1h M1in" (adv) '45 Last of the Mohicans" ~ m All·Nl&flt Show: "Crimes at die -Paul Henreid, MJureen O'Hara. mi MatrilllOflio a 11 franc.esa Dart Ho111t," (C) ''Operation Coun-4:30 Same as 10 A,. ti.stift& 10:30 (])The &otddlum terspy," "Hooded Tenor" U Your Turn to T1lk tick 3:00 II Movie: (C) "List of the lad· CI> Sports Cllallen1e men .. (wes) '57 -George Mont· D This la Your Lift Ann-Margret is 1omery, Keith Larsen. • YOUR INVITATION TO GRACIOUS LIVING IAYYllW MANOR -Residen+i•I cere center for the •cfive rotired IEAUTIFULL Y ArPOINTED SUITES .... t:f11Hy oppol9ted 111lte1 wilh balconies, •nd privete or semi· privtte rooms feeture d i~tinctive colo"r·coordinated carpets tnd in- .. rlor decor. Every room h•t • prlveft btth complete with tub or shower. ALL MEALS AND SNACKS Alf metls •nd snads ere nutritiously prepared end ottracively H rved by our ewpert diehry st•ff. Special dioh for thou who re· quire t .. em end tray service to the room Is provided when the resi· dent is un•ble to come to the dining room. SIRYICES Centreli11d heoting and air con· ditioning; luuty,'Btrber Shop; Patio andr-T-=.-----.. -... -.. -----,, ..... 1.-~- btlconiu ; Person•! leundry room ; Intercom • =--=--=1.'/1 mu•ic; Doctors on call; Attendants 2'4 ·hrs.; • -l/J/ Air conditioned limo sine. ~ _,:~ f; 1 -·-r .... ew MBDOP I . .:.~1 ~=:~·· ~ 350 BAY ST 540· 7095 Pase 14 E: VI N IN(, 6:0011 0 (lj fl> m News Urn a> News D 00 Wild Wild West m I JJllCIA I T1I.-Prinu Street P'layers Aladdin's lamp" The Ara - bian Ni1hts fantasy is brought to life by the Prince Street Players as magical tricks produce genies. pal· aces from thin air. and a ride on the magic carpet· m I Dre1m of Je1nnlt (ij) fit1111111ken Fiesta (R) m Hoclppod1• lod1e 9 M1ybeny RFD a!) El Amo 6:30 Q IHt tltt Clock U Movie: (C) (90) "Fahrenheit 451" Part I (dra) '67-Julie Chris· tie, Oskar Werner. Cyril Cusack, An· ton Deffring. In a future society where the reading of books is strict· Jy forbidden and readers are hunted down by authorities. one fireman.- whose function is to burn the books -becomes obsessed with the desire to read one. CIS News Walter Cronkite Hollywood Squares m N1nn1 and the Professor (jj) Guillr, Guitar Laura Weber be· gins a new series on various styles of guitar playing. Jazz 1uitarist Jer- ry Hahn guem. EE) Educatin& a N1tlon mTreasurt . O)Gretn Acres mi Tele·Revlsta Muslc11 El) Victoria J1mes Show 1:0011 CV D m News QNYPD g) Uni · Pleaafja tn ti Ca111hto 9 Movie: (C) "Move Owtr, D1rlin(' 7:30 II ()) I sPlc!lL i l1111alnatio11: A Clllld's World Jonathan Winters is host and Florence Henderson is special 1uest for a view of the wortd as children see it and as recalled nostalgically by adults. Other guests include JoAone Wor1ey, Johnny Brown, Art Metrano, and the comedy team of Patchett and Tarses. O Lmle (R) "Wlnrs of the Ghost" 0 Movie: (2hr 1519) "to.e lftd Get It" (com) '36 -Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer. ct) To Tell tht Truth I lhHlll or Jeannie fJ Million $ Movie: (2tu) "Air forte" (adv) ·43 -John Garfr41ld. Arthur Kennedy, Gia Youn1. ID Hoaan's Heroes m (]) Dfaptt EE) Newseektrs m Rollin' on the River 1:00 0 m flip Wilson Flip's guests are Ruth Gordon and Raymond Burr. U 00 Q) Alias Smith and Jonts (R) 'Twenty-One Days lo Tenstrike" Heyes and Curry join a cattle drive that turns into a murder spree. M~ and tlte. Chi"" ( R) The Rey- nolds family learns that Buttons was once a member of the space pro1ram. ID Andy Griffith Show m lo1in& Fro11t tllt Olympic {ij) San Ditto State 'resents "Saw· dust and Dreams" Produced by stu· dents at San Die10 State CoUeae. • A sentimental look at the world of the circus. Host is Don Donnelly. 'm Black Journal @II El Show de loco V11dtz a!) Nino 1:30 II Cl) MJ Three Sona CR) m Merv Griffin Show tii) (jJ) NET PllJhoust • lioar1phy "Gertrude Stein" A film portrait of lhe American author and art patron whose Paris home was a center for artists and writers during the early 20th century. 9:00 II Cl) CBS Thursd11 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht Impossible Ye1r1" (R) (com) '68-David Niven, Chad Ev· erelt. Lota Albrifht. Ouie Nelson, Cristina Ferrare. The generation aap Is depicted In lively, lau1hable terms. While psychiatrist Jonathan Kingsley is tecturln1 a university class on "How to Raise Teenagers Without Problems." his 17-year-old dauahter Linda is arrested for pick· etln1 on campus. 0 @) m ln>nllde (R) "In the Line of Duty" Ironside investi11tes the connection between a widow and the youth accused of her husband's murder Vera Miles and Brandon de· Wilde guest. fJ (3) CI) Cl) Longstreet (R) '1M Girl With a Broom" Mike Longstreet investigates the thell of a Rem· brandt painting for which a high FR I DAY APRIL 7 ransom is demanded. He arranges for morning and afternoon listlng.s, lo deliver lhe ransom money him· please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. sell, and ·in a con frontation with the Below, for your convenience, are pick up man, discovers a valuable the day's movies. clue Tim O'Connor and Shelley Fabares guest. DAYTIME MOVIES el Noches Tlpitlas Ci~ Movie: "for Whom the Bell 9:00 m "Come to the Stable" (dra) '49 Tolls" -Loretta Young ~ N1tacll1 9:30 0 (C) "The Pleasure Seders" 9:30 O News Watch John fullmer (~om) '65-Ann·Margret. Tony Fran al LI Gata ctosa. 9:45 0 Second look Steve Dunne hosts. lO:OO @ "Red Sundown" (wes) '56 -. Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer. 10:00 ~ 0 m Dean. ~brt1n. Show Spe· LZ:OO 0 "Dick Tracy, Detective" (mys) c1al guest Jo~y Bishop dispenses ad '45-Morgan Conway. "City Without vice on srng1ng and the art of im· Men" (adv) '43-Linda Darnell. pressionlsm. 1:00 O (C) ''Triumph of Robin Hood" 0 News George Putnam (adv) '6G-Don Burnell, Gia Scala. u m Owen Marsh a 11. m "Dino" (dra) "57-Sal Mineo, Counselor at Law (R) "18 Years Brian l(ellh. Ne.xi April" Owen Mars~all gathers 3:00 00 "fanfare for 1 ~Ith Scene" evidence for a new tnal for Jose (dra) '63 _ Richard [gan, Viveca Borotra (Alejandro Rey), whom he Lindfors. had successfully prosecuted on a o ''The Square luncle" (dra) '56 murder ~harge 18 years before -Tony Curtis, David Janssen. 0 Movie: (Zhr) "Wild Str1wbtr-4:00 f) (C) "The Tiii Men" (wes) '5S- ries" (dra) '57 -Victor Sjostrom, Clark Gable. Robert Ryan. B1b1 Andersson. 4:30 Same as 10 AM listinc ml!JNews [2) World Press Em Special of the Week (R) m,) luch1 Libre 10:30 O Your rn to Tllk Back Q) 8' sby Show S1ntlnlca 11:00 f) 0 ®J a;) m News U One Step Beyond 00 Marshal Diiion 0 tl)News OJ Truth or Consequences I!) fHhlons in Sewing Lucille Rivers (iJ) Convention Upd1te ~film: "lers Malle It legal" 11:10 IE Movie: (C) "Herwlu, Samson and Ulysses" (adv) '63-Kirk Mor ris. Liana Orfel. 11:15 m Gran Cine del Jueves 11:30 f) (j) C8S late Movie: (C) "In tlle Cool of the ~y" (dra) '62- Jane Fonda, Peter Finch, Angela Lansbury. 0 m Johnny Carion U Mo.it: "New Yort Town" (com) '41-fred MacMurray, Mary Martin. 0 (3) (!)Cl) OU Chett m To Tell the Truth 12:00 O Movit: "Me4ocly of Hite" (dra) '6Z-Marie Pmchy, Horst Frank. m Movie: "flee ot a Fuaitin" (dra) '59-Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Green. 1 :00 CV 0 D @) News 1:30 f) Movie: "flood Tide" (dra) '58 -George Nader. Joanna Moore. OJ AJl·Nl&ht Show: "Guns of fort Pettlco1t," ''Silent R1iden." "Clrgv to Capetown" 3:00 f) Movie: ''Clint Behemoth" (sci· Ii) '59-Gene Evans. " 4:30 1) News EVENING 6:00 f) el News O ®J mNews U @ tl)News 0 @ Wikt ,Wild West m The Flintstones I!) I Dream of Jeannie (j}) Thirty Minutes With . . . fD Hodgepodee lod&• 9 M1yberry RFD mu Amo/ 6:30 O Beat the Clock U Movie: (C) (90) "Fahrenheit 451" Concl. {dra) '51 -Julie Chris· tie, Oskar Werner. See Thurs., 6:30 PM hsting. 00 News O Name of the Game m Andy Griffith QJ Manny Ind the Professor s This Week Em Thirty Minutes W"rttl m Trusure ~ Green Acres ml Duelo en Patines Cl) Victoria James Show 7:00 f) CV 0 g;, News ONYPD CI) Truth or C-Onsequences 00 Dragnet fJ What's My Line? m I Love Lucy Q) I Dream of Jeannie (WA Public Alfair/Deetion '7Z Em History of Art m Una ptegaria en el Camino ~ film: "law of War" 7:30 f) Circus "The Spanish Circus Fes ti val" 0 Hollywood Squares U U(ht Huvpei(ht Championship Fi .. t live from Miami, Fla. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 2. 1972 (6) To Tell the Truth Then Oscar gets a ''hot" tip on a ()1 1 Dream of Junnie horse and blows the money. O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Watch O News Witch John Fullmer on the Rhine" (dra) '43 -Paul IE News Hugh Williams Lukas. Belle Davis, Donald Woods el l1 Gill m I SPlCIAl I Ron• Barrett looks 10:00 0 m love Anttrican Stylt at Oscar Miss Barrett lntel'liews (R) "love and the Sweet Sixteen," • many of the stars who have been "love and the Well-Groomed Bride," nominated for Academy. Awards. "love and the Married Bachelor" Q) Dragnet and "love and the Vacation." (@ Will Street Week O Council Debatl Jack Rourke is Em The CouDe of Our Times host. Councilmen John Ferraro, John m Unt1med World S. Gibson Jr., Arthur Snyder and 8:00 fJ 00 O'H1r1, U.S. Treaauy (R) Joel Wachs guest. Guest Jack Carter plays a carnival OJ News pitch man who threatens O'Hara's IE Dragnet cover as O'Hara trails a half million @ Vibr1tion1 (R) Benny Goodman dollars worth of heroin bound from guests Mexico to the U.S. EE) Soul! 0 ®J m Sanford ind Son "Re-m,) Premier 40 turn of the Barracuda" Fred woos 10:30 fJ (j) Meet tht Misters High· widow Donna Harris (guest Lynn fights of the first two ,days of ac· Hamilton) once again. lion at the Masters Goff Tourney 0 @ (I) Cl) The Brldy Bunch from Augusta (Ga.) Golf Club. (R) "The Private Ear" Peter uses O Close-Up "Communes and Hero· his father's tape recorder to spy in" on his brothers and sisters as a 0 Newi joke. (jg) San Die10 P1noram1 IE The Virclni1n II) Bill Cosby Show EE) Washinrton Wed in Review al La Sant.nlca @!) Emesto AJonso f'resenta m Dr. Simon lod11 m,) Nino 11 :00 f) Cl) el Nns 8:30 0 o m NBC frid1y Movie: (C) 0 ®) m News (Zhr) "Colossus, the forbin Projecr' O One Step Beyond (dra) '70 -Eric Braeden, Susan Cl) M1rsh1I Dillon Clark, Gordon Pinsent, William 0 @ a) Nns Schallert, Georg Stanford Brown. A O Movie: (3hr) "The Vircin Sprinc" computer startles its designers by (dra) '59-Max Von Sydow, Brigitta having a mind of its own, and pre· Valburg. , pares to function independently. ~OI Trutfl or Consequences 0 Movie: (2hJ. l ,Stll) J'Come and &J f1Shlon1 in Sewtnc Get tt•: (adv) '36 -Edward Arnold CW San Difeo Sbte Presents (R) Joel McCrea, Fran ces Farmer. "Sawdust and Dreams" 0 Ci) @ Cl) Tht P1rtridae flm· En) Doin' It Uy (R) '"Dr Je~yll and Mr. Par· Qj Movie: "Gi1nt From the Un· tridge" Keith takes over the re· known" sponsib1lltles as eldest male of the 11:10 IE Movie: ''Voodoo lsl1nd" (hor) household, creating havoc among '57-Boris Karloff. the siblings. 11:15 @!)Cinema 34 "Que Verde Era Ml OJ The Merv Griffin Show P1dre" EE) film Odyssey "Classic Shorts 11:30 1J CBS Late Movie: "The I'" The lirst of two collections of Power" (sci-fl) '68 -Georae Ham· short ntms made during the fast ilton. Suzanne Pfeshette, Richard decade. Among the 9 films to be Carlson, Yvonne DeCarlo. Earl Hol- shown are important early works liman. by Jean-Luc Godard ("All the Boys 0 ®) m Johnny Carson Are Called Patrick"), Richard lester O Movie: "Weddint Present" (''The Running, Jumping and Stand· (com) '36-Cary Grant, Joan Ben· ing Still Film"' with Peter Sellers), nett. and Francois Truffaut ("Les Mis· 0 (])@ t1) Dick Cavett ton.s"). (I) Niglrtm1re 9:00 f) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90) m To Tell tht Truth "The Gius House" (dra) '71-Vic 12:00 m Movie: "T-Men" (adv) '47 Morrow, Cfu Gulager, Dean Jagger, Dennis O'Keefe. June Lockhart. Story of a tragic· power struggle 1:00 ffi 0 0 News among inmates of a state prison. U Movie: "Are Husbands Neces- The story was written by Truman gry" (com) '42-Ray Milland. Capote. (lg) Movie: (C) "four Guns to the 0 @ G) Room 22Z (R) "HI. Border" (wes) '54-Rory Calhoun. Dad" A new student who is adopted l :30 f) Movie: (C) "Min In 1 lootllnr is convinced that Pete Dixon is his Glass" (adv) '68-Steve Fonest, Sue real father· Lloyd. el TV Musical Oisart 2:00 0 Movie: ''Y1nco" (dra) Ricardo ~Movie: ''The Heiress" Ancona, Jesus Medina. m,) Natacha OJ All·Nl&frt SMw: .. Desert War," 9:30 0 (jJ CI) t1) The Odd Couple (R) ''City of Slladows," "Younr and "A Grave for Felix" Felix select5 a Wild" grave site and entrusts Oscar with 3:001J Movie: "C.pbln Sur1ett" (adv) lhe money for the downpaymenl. 'SJ-Richard Greene. Page 15 SATURDAY D Gene Autry D (]) (I) J1chon five II H1r1tm Cilobttrotten D @) m Tiit Jttsons THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 2. 1972 (sc1 -fi) '58 -Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith. m Elementary N1w1 5:00 B Survival APRIL 8 0 Movtt: "Tiit Lad1 Hu Pl1n1" 0) Movie: "Bruk to Freedom" (dra) '55 -Anthony Steel, Jack Wa rden. D Kid Talk (R) Susan Ollver ind Biii York of Lion Country Safui euest. D One Step Beyond ~.~ ( ) p \ I ·~ I (mys) '42-Piulette Goddard, Ray Milland. 2:00 B Cl) M11ten Golf Tournament D (]) (]) Q) ABC's Wide World of Sporta ' D Cil (I) Bewitched 6:00 Cl) TV I Clanroom Cl) Cartoon C1mlv1I Cl) (lg) Naws . fJ Movie: (C) "F'ort Ma111cre" • . 6:30 D 811ck Experience (adv) ,58 _ Joel McCrea, Susan Coverage of the closing two rounds of the 36th Annual Masters Tourna· ment fro1n the Auausta (Ga.) Na- tional Golf Club. Pat Summerall and Q lff Trevino's Golf Show tD Movie &ruta: "The Bme lulls" (dra) '51 -Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quinn. m let's Rap Cabot. 7;00 II (I) Sunrise Semester m Apartment Hunters' Show 0 @) m Dr. DolittJt @11 Cine en Su Casa D •erry lewis Show 9:30 B The Heir Btar Bunch m Thunderbirds D (iO) m Banier Reef m Samson 00 tiluan1: Window to the South 7:30 B Dusty's Treehouse D CV LidSYille D m Deputy Dawe 10:00 B (j) Pebbles Ind lamm Bamm D Campus Profile D ®) m Take a Giant Step D Cil Road Runner D CI) Cil Curiosity ~op TV 8 Classroom 10:30 B (j) Archie's TV Funnies fJ Movie: (C) "Beachhead" (dra) D Roller Game '54-Tony Curt1s. Frank Lovejoy. fJ Movie: "The Big Trees" (wes) :19) Uncle Russ -52-Kirk Douglas. Eve Miller. m Brother Bun 0) Gospel Sincin& Jubllff 0) Movie: (C) "The Golden Arrow" ~ Movie: "Boys' ,,;son" (adv) '64 -Tab Hunter. Rossana CiD Buy-line Podesta 11 ;00 B (j) ABA Baslletball -..iay-Off 1:00 B Burs Bunn, ~ D ~ m Major Leaeue Baseball 0 m Woody Woodpecker The Detroit Tigers meet the Boston D Popeye and Friends Red Sox at Fenway Park. D 00 funkf Phantom (]) Real htate Rentals m A.M. Movie; (C) "Hoppity Goes 0 (1) Jonny Quest to Town'' (cartoon). "Golden Hands @11 lucha Libre of kurieal'' (adv) '66-Kirk Alyn. 11 :30 O CV Lancelot Link Rosemary Laplanche. m Expansion 1:30 B Scooby-Doo m Movie: (C) "Plunderers of Paint-D m Pink Panther ed Flats" (wes) '59-John Carroll, Corinne Calvet. lt'1 Acad1111y Award Week-as Dinah Shore talks with several nominees for Ult coveted award, inclucllne Cloris Ltachm1n, Gene Hac•man, Glenda Jack· son and Topol, on NBC's Dinah's Place, at 9 AM, MondlJ thru Friday. AFTERNOON 12:0D (!) Movie: "Bomb for a Dictator" (dra) 'SO-Pierre Fresnay, Michel Auclair. 0 @ CiD Americ•n B1ndsbnd fJ Sherlock Holmes Theatre moakbri ~ Uncle Waldo 12:30 D Movie: "Kine or the Pecos" (wes) '36 -John Wayne, Muriel Evans. @11 Fanlarria Falcon 9 Rocky and friends 1:00 B (j) CBS Children's Film festival "Tiko and the Shark" An unusual story or a Tahitian boy who makes friends with a baby shark 1n a quiet lagoon near his village, then frees his "pet" when it's fully grown. 00 Youth in the 70s 0 Movie: (C) ''The World in His Arms" (dra) '52 -Greeory Peck. Ann Blyth. Anthony Quinn. m Untamed World 0) News Nick Carter Ray Scott are the commentators ' CV Volcie of Acrkulture D Hi&h and Wild 0) Star Tret D UCLA Sprine Spom A tape of the UCL.A Bruins volley ball game Eil) The Advocates @11 101 de Melico m Country Place played Wednesday night at Pauley (ij Outdoors With liberty Mutu1I f'avillon. ,, 00 Secret Aient ®) S"-rts .. Action Pro-File m Soul Train m Sportscope m Jonny Quest 2:30 (1) Campus Profile D To Be Announced o know Your Bible m Canadiet1 Adventure 3:00 00 Movie: "Sia Bridees to Cross" (dra) '55-Tony Curtis. Julie Adams. D Agriculture USA "The Annual Paul Bunyan Olympics" (j) Trackdown D II Mondo (j) Far put flicks fJ Movie: (C) "Comanche" • (wes) '56-Dana AQ._drews, Linda Cristal. o Science fJction Theatre m Movie: "One Minute to Zero" (dra) '52 -Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth. m futbol-Soccer m Milestones ol Proeress 3:30 D On Campus "Life in a Red Prison" (j) Movie: "Buckskin Frontier" (adv) '43-Richard Dix. Jane Wyatt. 0 00 00 Celebrity Bowline 0) Success Story fll) Guitar, Guitar m A&Jiculture USA ~ Adams Family 4:00 BI shctAL I Di& The voices of Maureen Stapleton, Morris Charnov· sky and Jack Warden are featured in a musical that explains-in car· loon form-the history of the earth by going back through the various strata that make up our planet's crust. D 1mp1c10 0 This Week in the NBA O Sports Action Pro-file 0) Country Music Time fll) First Adventures in lmprovlslne m Consultation 9 NBA Hilites a!) Panorama Latino 5:30 B Newsmakm B OO o News D Movie: "franlle11stein Meets the Woll Man" (hor) '43-Bela Lugosi. Lon Chaney. fJ lloJd Bridees' Waler World m Edee of Eternity Qj Gilli11n's Island f VfN l ~~r. 6:00 B D m News (i) Hi&h Chap1n1I fJ The Real Don Steele Show o Movie: (2hr) "The Gazebo" (com) '60 -Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. 0) Bracken's World m Vlbratlons Q9 M1yberry RFD a!) Variedad 6:30 (3) Sports With Berth D KNBC Newt Confe.renu @ Bill Russell Show 0 Eyewitness News m lee Trevino's Goll Show ~Green Acres tl) Nashville Music 7:00 tJ CBS News Roger Mudd CV lee Trevino's Golf Show D National Geoeraphic "Voyage ol the Bneantine Yankee" 0 m Hee Haw Bobby Goldsboro and Susan Ryan guest O Juvenile Jury Betty White guests 00 This Is Your life fJ Death Valley Days m m ~ Lawrence Welk Show 0) It Takes a Thief E£) The Presidency and the Pres.s Conference fll) Sptcial ol the Week (R) "The Andersonville Trial" See Monday, 8 PM listing. @11 EnS1lada de locos a!) Musica y Canciones Latinas 7:30 B David Frost Revue Art Carney is special guest for a spoof of "Au th orlty.'' '31 Draenet @11 Cine en la Tarde ~ bseball Padres vs. San Fran cisco Giants. live from Candlestick Park. 4:30 D focus "Big Brothers and Big Sisters" (i ) To Tell the Truth CU Biii Cosby Show fJ Million $ Movie; (C) (2hr) "Mister Roberts" (com) '55-Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lem ,.,. 16 CiD Curiosity Shop 1:30 Sketchboot Q NHL Action 00 Mobile Honie Show fJ Science fiction Theatte: (C) "It! The Terror From Beyond Space" D Outdoors With libtrty Mutu1I 0 Americain AdYenture (j) Celebrity Bowline ®) Great Zoos of the World fll) A Public Affair/Election '72 m Navy Proloeue ~ let's Go Explorlnr CiD Sports Challenee mon. 8:00 B (i) All in the hmilJ (R) Mike and Lionel participate in a student protest despite warnings from Lionel's policeman cousin that a lot of counter protesting is expected 0 (fg) er;, Emereency ''Hangup" 0 Sports Challence Team # 1: Paramedic Johnny Gage begins to Dodgers Carl Erskine, Jackie Robin. believe that the TV show "Adam-12" son and Duke Snider. Team #2: Is ror real, and Rampart's emer Jockeys Willie Shoemaker, Eddie Ar· gency team treats a doctor for caro and Johnny Lon1den. radiation• 0 @ 00 Sirth Sense "Whisper of 0 I sJtciAL I Buck Owens Ranch Evil" Or Rhodes races to find the Sltow sister of a girl whose life depends 0 ffi CI) a> Bewitched (R) "How on a successful kidney transplant. Not to Lose Your Head lo Henry Guests are frank Converse. Percy VIII" Samantha, who has been Rodrigues, Pat Delaney and Carole zapped back in time to the court of Wells. King Henry VIII by an angry witch, O The Unknown Regis Philbin catches the eye of the marrying hosts monarch, Ronald Long plays Henry. m News Ken Jones m Movie Creats: (2hr) "The Brave d) The Wilburn Brothers Bulls" (dra) '5 1 -Mel Ferrer. An· I m Cine Mexicano lhony Quin.n. M!roslava. • 10:30 0 Seymour's Monster Rally: (C) ID Champ10.nsh1p Wresthng, (90) "The Ape" (mys) '40-Bela EE Travel Film ft'I y· d B' di Lugosi, Wa llace Ford. 1:..101 ten ° a ion '-'Twill ht Zone 139' film: "Journey to the Center of : N g the Earth" '1:.11 ews a!) Varied1d Musical 9 Al Cipp &:30 D Cil Mary Tyler Moore Show (R) 11 :00 tJ CIJ 0 0 Ci)@) Ne~s Guest Nancy Walle.er, as Rhoda's @ Marsh1I ~illon" mother. tries to bridge the genera-C;J Frlpt N1etit;, }he Monster of tion gap with her daughter by being P1edru Blancas, Cape Canaveral a pal. Monsters" Q Movie: "Invasion of the Saucer m Mo~ie: "East Side, West Side" Men" (sci fl) •57 _ Steve Terrell. (mys) 50 -Ava Gardner. James Gloria Castillo. ~ason, Barllara Stanwyck, Van Her· 0 (31 (i) al ABC Movie of the hn. · Weekend: (C) (90) (R) "The Reluc· Q) It Is Written . " tant Heroes" (com) 7 1-Ken Ber. @!)Sabado fllm1co: u India Bo· ry, Jim Hutton. Trint Lopez. Don n~" M~rshall. Ralph Meeker Cameron 11:15 tJ fabulous 52! (C) "Bus Riley's Mitchell: Warren Oate~. A meek Back in Town'' (dra) '65 -Ann· Army h1stor1an finds himself com· Margret. Michael Parks. Kim Darby. ma~d1ng . a unit defending a stra· t1J Movie: "Six Bridges to Cross" teg1c hill •n Kor~a. (dra~!F-Tony Curtis, Jolie Adams. Ei) Hour of Deltverance @!) Sabados Alegres 9:00 I) (i) Dick Van O,ke Show Dick and Jenny make a deposit on a house they have always wanled. then realize they can't aflord II unless they sell the one they are lfviag In. 0 ~O) er;, NBC Saturday Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Raid on Rommel" (d1a) '11 -Richard Burton, John Cohcos. Clinton Greyn, Wolfgang Preiss, Danielle De Metz. Christo· pher Cary A Brt11sh officer. on a m1ss1on lo free war prisoners and lead them on a raid against the 11 :30 O Movie: (C) ''Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" (dra) '64 -Sophia Loren. Marcello Mastroianni. 00 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes and the Peart of De1lh" (mys) ·59 - Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. O Movie: (C) "The Sound •nd the fury" (dra) '59 -Yul Brynner, Jo anne Woodward. Stuart Whitman. 00 Movie: (C) "Jam•ica Run" (adv) '53-Ray Milland, Ailene Dahl 19) Movie: (C) "The Jollers" (adv) '67-Michael Crawford. Oliver Reed. 6) Movie: "stranger on the Prowl" (dia) '53-Paul Muni, Joan Lomng. Germans' huge gun emplacements 12:00 0 Movie: "Cynara" (dra) '33 - at Tobruk. finds he has medics in-Ronald Colman Kay Francis. stead of trained fighting soldiers ' and that 1he1r leader IS a pa cifist. 1:00 a Movie: (C) "The land Unknown" @!) Premier Movie: "No Somos Ni (adv) '57 -William Reynolds, Jock Romeo Ni Julieta" Mahoney· a!) L•tin·American Showcase 00 News 9:30 tJ Amie (R) Arnie sends an-m All·Ni&ht Show: "Cyclotrode X," onymous love poems to his secre · "New Orleans After Dark," "Five tary. Felicia, because she has an Against the House" unexciting social life. O News Witch Larry Burrell ID Porter Waeoner Show EID NET P11yhouse Biogr1phy (R) "Gertrude Stein" 10:00 IJ Miulon: Impossible (R) Barney poses as a prospective rock music recording arltst lollow1ng the sudden death of a recording s1ar who was being blackmailed by the syndicate. 1:30 6) Movie: "Gunfire 1t Indian Gip" (wes) '57 -Vera Ralston, Anthony George. 1:53 0 Speakin1 freely 2:30 tJ Movie: (C) "The Outcasf' (wes) '53-John Derek, Joan Evans 2:53 O News 4:006 News • T WEEK. APRIL 2, 1972 MIDIA 10 hu Tim••, Hetald and Son ta Anti Aptll 2h10-ln. March 20, 1972 WH NOICO 1-9067' !SearsJ Come to Sears for a FREE hearing test Sears has Hearing .\ids of All Types How long is il sjncc you·vc had a hc;,i ring test" Don't put it off a ny longer. Scars rourtcous ~ind competent Hearing Aid Consultant ca n give ~·ou a hearing test at an~· time. at no cost to .\'OU. :\o appointment necessCJ r.v. 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APRIL 2. 1912 ·-~ ·~ ~~r Evening Movies ~ft~K .,. > • ~ .~ ' 6!00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:15 Jl:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 10:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 JO:OO 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 11:10 11:30 6:30 7:30 8':30 9:00 11:00 11:10 11:30 6:00 1:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 JJ:l 5 11:30 SUNDAY, APRIL 2 3 (C) "A Gatherl11~ ot Eagles" (dra) •63-Rock Hudson 5 "Golnc My Way (dra) '4'-Bing Crosby. Barry Fitzgerald 2 8 (C) "Shoes of the Flsherm1n" ldra) '69-Anthony Quinn. Li11111 11t ~ 9 ~r'.'.rhe Story of Mankl11d" (fan> '57-Ronald Colman 7 3 6 (C) "Three on a Couch" (com) '66-Jerry Lew1$, Janet Leigh g "Wing and a Prayer" (dra) '44-0on Ameche. Cana Andrews 11 (C) "Diy of Triumph" (rel) '54-Lee J Cobb, Joanne Dru. 6 "Gallant Muskt tHr" (adv) '62-Gerard Barry. Valene Lagrange 13 "Gtrvalse'' (dra) '57-Mana Schell, 'rancoose Perler. MONDAY. APRIL 3 5 "Come and Get It" (adv) '36-Edward Arnold. Joel McCron 7 (C) "Bye, Bye Birdie" Part I (m us> '63-Dick Van Dyke. 9 (C) "Moulin Rouge" (dral '52-Jose Ferrer. Zsa Zsa Gabor 4 (C) "A Howling' In the Woods" (R) !mys) '71-Barbara Etlen. I "'"Y Hagm11n. 1 J 6 (C) "Smoky" (wes) '66--Fess Parker. Diana Hyland. 10 "36 Hours'' (dra) '64-James Gamer. Rod Taylor 9 "The Pewnbroller" (dra) '65-Rod Steiger. Geraldine Ft11seralrl 13 "The Overlanders" (dra) '46--Chlps Rafferty, 2 8 (C) "Made In Paris" (rom) '66-Ann-Margrel. Louis Jourdan TUESDAY, APRIL 4 7 (C) "Bye, Bye Birdie" Concl. (mus) '63-Dick Van Dyke. 9 (C) "Adventures of Don Juan" ("dv) ·49-Errol Flynn 7 3 6 (C) "Rtvence" (R) (sus) '71:.._Shelley Winters. Stuart Whitm an 9 "The Umbrellu of Cherbourg" (m us) ·~atherone Deneuw IJ "Deep W1ters" (dra) '48-Dana Andrews. Jean Peters 2 8 (Cl "Crooks and Coronets" (com) '69-Tell,y Savalas 5 "Palmy Days" (mus) ·31-Edd1e Cantor. George Rall WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 7 (C) "Sunday lo New Yortt" (com l "64-Jane Fonda, Clllf Robertson 10 (C) "I'd Rather Be Rich" (com) '&4-Sandra Dee. Robert Couler 5 "Come a11d Get It" (adv) '36--Edwai d Arnold, Joel McCre,1 9 "Mildred Pierce" (dra) '4S-Joan Craw1ord, A110 Blyth 9 "LI Dolce Vita" 1dra) '61-Marcello Mastro1ann1. 13 "Mlrand•" (com) '48-Glynos Joh11s, Marsarel Rutherford 2 8 (C) "The Alphabet Murden;" <sus) '66--Tony ~andall, Anita Ekberg 5 "Kid from Spain" (com) '33-Edd•e Cantor. Robert Young . THURSDAY, APRIL 6 7 (C) "F1hrenhelt 451" Part I (dra) '67-Julie Christle. Osk ar Werner 5 "Come and Get It" (dta) '36--(dward Arnold. Joel McCrea. 9 "Air Foret" (advl '43-John Garfield . Arthur Ken11edy 2 8 (C) ''The lmposslbl• Years" (com) '68-Davld Niven 9 ''Wiid Strawberries" (dra) '57-Bibi Andersson 13 (Cl "Hercules. Samson aod Ulynes" (adv) '63-Kork Morns. 2 8 (C) "In the Cool of the Day" (dra) '62-Jane Fonda, Peter Finch S "New York Town" (com) '41-Fred MacMu1ray. Mary Mart111, FRIDAY, APRIL 7 7 (C) "F1hrenhelt 451" Concl. (dra) '67-Julie Christie, Oskar Wern~• 9 ''Witch 011 the Rhl11e" (Ora) '43-Paul Lukas. Bette Davos 4 10 (C) "Colossus, the forbln Pro)ect" (d1a) '70--Eroc Braeden Susan Clark. 5 "Come 1nd Get It" fadvl '36--Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea. 2 8 (C) ''The GllSs House" (dra) '71-Vic Morrow. Dean Jagger 9 "The Virgin Spring" (dra) '59-Maa. Voo Sydow. Brig1Ma Valburg 13 "Voodoo Island" (hor) '51-Borts Karloff 2 8 "The Power" (sc1·f1) '68-George Hamllton, Suu nne PIHhetle 5 ''Weddlog PrHent" (com> "36--Cary Grant, Joan Ben11ett SATURDAY, APRIL 8 10 ''The Gazebo" <com) '6<>--Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds 9 (Cl "Mister Roberts" (com) "55--Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon. 11 "The Brave Bulls" (d rat '51-Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quinn. 5 "lnvasloo of tht Saucer Men" (sCl·f1) '57-Steve Terrell 7 3 6 (C) (R) "The Reluctant HtrOH" (com ) '71 -Ken Berry. Jim Hutton 4 10 CC) "The R1id on Rommel" (dra) '71 -Richard Burton. John Colicos. 5 (C) "The Ape" lmys) '40-Bela Lugosi. Walliice Ford. 9 "The Monster of Pledr1s Blancas" and "C.pt C1na11er11I Mon1te~" 11 "East Side, Wut Side" (mys) '50--Ava Gardner . 2 (C) "Bus Riley's B•ck In Town" (dra) '65-Ann·Margret. 3 "Sia. Bridges to Cross" (dra) 'SS-Tony Curtis, Julie Adams. 4 (C) "Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow" (dra) '64-Sophta Loren, 6 "Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death" (mys) '59-Buil Ral h bone. 7 {C) "The Sound and the Fury" (dral '59-Yul Brynner 8 (C) "Jamaica Run" (adv) '53-Ray Milland. Arlene Dahl. 10 (C) ''The Jokeri" <adv) '67-Mochael Crawford, Oliver Reed. ll "Stranger on the Prowl" Cdra) '53-Paul Munl, Joan Lorrf11g 2 'I WINE LOVERS STOCK UP NOW BEFORE THE BIG PRICE INCREASES MART INI CABERNET SAUVIGNON $2.99 FIFTH THE DAILY PILOY, TV WEEK, APRIL 2, 1972 4 -MOST INTRODUCES THE HOBO'S WIFE NEW DRINK SENSATION ~ WEN TE PINOT CHAROONAY $3.25 F I FTH LORDS & ELLWOOD .,. GREAT OAV DRRY SHERRY 2.90 . 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ORANGE COUNTY, CAUfORNtA From Our Kitchen: Desserts That Sound Fattening -But Aren't Wnnl to ask a ramoua person a queallon? Send the queatlon on 1 Po9tc1rd, to "Ask " Famlly W"kly, &c l l e•lngton Aw ., Ne* York, N. Y. 10022. We'll pay SS for published queallons. Sorry, we can't answe r others. FOR AMANDA BLAKE of"G1111 smoke" I'oo heard that Jim Am ess is a big prima donna and that everybody on the "Gunsmoke" set walks in fear of his wrath. Right or wrong?-G.T.,PeOf'ia,lU. • Wrong. I'd prefer to quote our produc..-er, John Mantley: "Jim Amess is tlw best-loved star of any series I have ever FOR JOHN WAYNE How did you get started in movics?--J .. Ryder, Albany, N.Y. • I suppose most peop le know my big ureak came in 1939, when I played Ringo Kid in John Ford's "Stagecoach." But I had been i11 movies before thnt. Be lieve it or not, I made a series of Westerns in ·which I was Hollywood's first sing- ing cowboy-Singing Sam, I was ca11ed . I finally convinced my producx.·r he ought to find somebody else who could at lc.ist carry a tune. So he did. My succ.-essor was Gene Autry. 1:0R JACK NICKLAUS I note that when you take n bre'nk from the pro golf tour, you usually go fishing. ls this your number one hobby? -Robert Downing, Jacksonville, Fla. · • I like fishing a lot, hut I think tt'nnis is my number one hobby-tennis, fishing and hunting, perhaps in that order. Oddly enough. if I were to give up golf as a profession, I'm not sure il would become my number one hobby. FOR POLLY BERGEN, actress I read that you have a very happy mama~e. Surely you ·have some lcind of problem?-P. Canning, Nyack, N.Y. • A marriage can be happy and still not be problem-free. Sure my husband and I have problems. For example, I used to ycU at him when he took caHs during dinner. "Can't you at least eat dinner?" I'd say. Then it dawned on me that it d idn't have anything to do with eating. Dinner was our time together, and he was choosing a telephone over me. The minute I told him that, he stopped taking calls. So it st..>ems one problem we have is my own ego problem. FOR GOV. RONALD REAGAN Do you have any intentions of running for President in 1972?-Paul Teerman, Salem, Ore. • I have absolutely no such intentions. I have committed myself to doing everything I can to help President Nixon with renominatfon and reelection and will do everything I can to see that he is S\1ccessfu l. FOR EARL WEAVER, manager of tlte Baltimore Orioles I read somewhere that, due to certain exercises, pitchers on the Baltimore Orioles don't d evelop sore arms as much as those on most other teams. What kind of exercises?-Charles R. Darracott, Williamsburg, Va. • It is true Oriole pitchers have had fewer arm problems than those on most clubs. There really are no special exer- cises that the pitchers do during the off-season, but they do continue to throw lightly, to keep their muscles stretched out. George Bamberger, the pitching coach, and I believe that the more a pitcher throws, the stronger his ann becomes. - been associnh'<l with. Tht• crew a<lon ·s him. (11 the eight years I haw lx·c11 with this show he has never 011<.-c lost his tcmp<'r, <li!>-playc<l the slight~t k mperamc nt. or walked off tho set i11 a huff. as r have Sl'Cn so many otht•r stars do. He has a truly marvelous sense of humor, and-I don't care what somo article.~ have impliC<l-whcnt•vt•r he is 011 the set the e ntire company gets a lift." FOR SEN. llENRY JACKSON of Washington Do you consider the Russian leaders to be the sort of men we can trust?-John Martin, Niagara Falls, Ont. • I have a favorite line I like to quote: I regard the Soviet Union as an opportunistic hotel burg lar who walks down the corridors trying all the handles to sec which door is open. FOR FLIP WILSON When and how did you first get the idea of your priceless act of "Geraldine and ){jller"?-Florentine Woitkewicz, West Los Angeles, Calif. •I had been experimenting w ith a woman's voice patterned after the voice of ButterOy McQueen of "Cone With the Wind" fame. But Geraldine herself developed out of my effort to have a positive characterization of a black woman -one who is not an underdog. who lets no one push her around and who is devoted to one man-Killc>r. FOR J. EDGAR llOOVER Is it true that lip prints are as distinctive as fingerprints? -A.H. Harrison, Mt. Vernon, Ohio • More or I~. ye.I\. But the smallness of the area~ involved and the difficulty of obtaining complete and l<'gihlc impres- sions would rule out any system of real classification and 6ung. FOR DR. MARIE HINRICHS, consultant, American Medical Association Which diseases do medical quacks most favor for their fraudule~t claims?-1. Rohr, Devils Lake, N.D. • Incurable diseases such as cancerand arthritis are most favored by medical quaclcs. Apr112. 1912 fQml~' ~· The fhw9PIPW M19u1M LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, ChelnMn MORTON FRANK. PNekliMl Ind Publf9het W. PAGE THOMPSON, V.P., Advertlalng Director Aclvertlalng Mgr.: DoMlcl M. Hufford; Aaaoc. Advertising Mgr.: Robed J. ChrtlllM; Marketing illrector: Sid LAJef91LY: New York Sales Mgr.: Ger.WI. Wroe; Weatem AdV. Mgr.: Ru ... u L Bpslca; Chicago Sales Mgr.: Joe Fruer Jr.; Detroit Sales Mgr.: Richerd T. Ftrnn; Southern Adv. Mgr.: Steven J . AhmulJ Publisher Relations: Robed D. c.mey and Lee Elle, V.P.1 end Co-Directors; Af>l*t H. Mlntott, Thomm H. 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'7Wben my husband was Vice Presi- dent during the Eisenhower Adminis- tration, my admiration for Mamie Eisenhowe.r increased as I came to know her better. flhat I learned then has served as a model for my life now.'' Influenced These Famous Americans? Last October, Family Weekly ran an article entitled 11Six Great Americans Recall Their Childhood Heroes." Here, five more Americans give answers that provide insights not only into the ~ople they name, but themselves as well. BILLY GRAHAM: "The Day My Father Thrashed Me" "My father, William Franklin Gra- ham (for whom I was named). was the most remarkable person I have ever known. He was in every way a man. He possessed qualities of tenderness and understanding that endeared him not only to me, but to all who knew him. ''As a boy my favorite entertainment was lo sit in silence and rapt attention while my father told stories to the com- pany or friends seated in our living room. Though a soft-spoken man, he was mosc articulate? and punctuated his stories with gcstun~s and happy laugh- ter. I haye often envied my father's capacity for relating an experience or a narrative from his colorful life. "My father never used profanity. H e never resorted to obscenity or profan· ity-indeed, I can't even remember his using slang in his conversation. Yet his speech was forcef4l and clear. "A man of the soil, he was one of the hardest-working men I have ever known. And he taught his sons to work, too. It was almost a ritual on our farm to rise at 3 a.m .. put on our work clothes. and start the morning chores. We had a small dairy he rd, and my brother Melvin and I were assigned the job of milking the cows and feeding the livestock every morning a.nd evening. One morning. I deci<.:eJ to 'goof off' John F. Kennedy and take what I thought was a well- eamed respite from my usual duties. But my father seemed to sense that I was slighting my job and came to the barn to 'check the hands.' He found me. sitting idly on a baJe o f hay. He saw the cows unfed and unmilked, and without saying a word, ~ grabbed me and gave me the thrashing of my life. J never slighted my chores again! "Although be worked from sunrise to sunset, he was not enamored of making money. During the Depression years, farm prices and income were down, but we all pitched in and worked harder than ever, and somehow we seemed to get along. But I never heard my father complain about the shortage of money. Then in later years, when the far~ he owned became surrounded with expen- sive suburbs and he sold some of his land for many times what he h ad paid for it, lie never gloated about it. "Ir may sound as though my father was a bit too perfect. But with all his virtues he was a human being. Of course he had his faults, as all good men do. but he was a man of trans- parent honesty and good intentions, and I shall remember him and honor him-yes-and emulate him. or all the great men I have known and met, m y father WdS my hero." LESLIE UGGAMS: "The Man Who Awakened Me To My Country" "When I was 16, the grace, charm and honesty of John F. Kennedy awak- ened in me an active interest in what was going on in our country. Although be d ied young, I feel that he had a mar· velous impact on many youngsters like myself, and I owe to him the interest J have in being a good American-an interest I think every American should have. "The highJigbt of my career came when J performed at a White House birthday party for President Kennedy. Then I was able to meet and talk with him. I think I speak for almost a whole generation who says this man was o ur greatest childhood hero." WHllam E. 8onh SEN. FRANK CHURCH: ''The 'Lion of Idaho' Still Roars in My Ears" "William E. Borah. t he 'Lion of Idaho,· was the idol of my boyhood years. Unfortunately, it was not given ~ to me to hear, or even to sec, the living Borah. Indeed, I caught no more than a fleeting glimpse of his remains when, at the age of 16, l 'passed his open cof- fin in the Rotunda of the State Capitol in Boise in January, 1940. Yet it was the towering figu re of Borah .in the Senate that attracted me to politics. "Why Borah? For one thing. he was 1101 an organiz.ation man. He ref used to be a ste reotype thinker. He was s plen- didly independent and highly contro- versial. Borah gloried in h is freedom of action and nurtured it with serious scholarship and a searching intellect. And his arguments were given enor- mous strength by his oratory. William Borah was judged one of the great speakers in the history of the Senate. "Borah modeled himself after Abra- ham Lincoln, with whom he shared the premise that the proper political move is always to do the honorable, the ethj- cal, the right. lo particular, I think of his a ntipathy toward the use of force against small countries, his anti-impe- rialis m, and his willingness to tolerate diversity in the world at large. For many years, as Chairman of the Senate _ Foreign Relations Committee, be stood alone in advocating diplomatic relatio ns with the Soviet Union." GEN. MARK W. CLARK: "Teddy Roosevelt-He Made His Convictions Understood" "J was a great admirer o f Teddy Roosevelt. He inftuenced my life with his eumplc of the indomitable will that has made America great. I admired his interest in the outdoors, his apprecia- tion of nature, and he certainly was ahead of his time as a conservationist. He made a fine commander in chief of our armed forces. H e was a good diplo- mat, and a man who spoke strong doc- trines in the clearest possible terms. "In considering my career, I tried to follow the same pattern. That is. J was a military leader, l was· placed in many positions requiring diplomacy on be- half of my Government, and I always tried to speak my COflvi ctions in clearly understood terms. I'm sure the Ji(e of this truly great American has influ- enced mine throughout all these years." .. FAMIL V WEEl<L Y. April 2. 19'1'2 • s ~~me Second 1:houghts About Easter Bunnies ~ \ \ { ""\_ (and Chicks and Ducks) By Felicia Ames r;' .\ \, ' .· -......->:'1' T his weekend, thousands of homes will \. ' I ''!) ~/ ~. ' · "Every year, warnings go out from the humane societies be infested with ··Easter beasties." If '~.. ~~~ .,./ and the SPCA• to stay away from these animals, and every yours is one, it's probably too late to . • ~~\~'·"· ~ year the SPCA1 and the humane societies report all kinds do anything about it this year. But here are ,.... ..... 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For nearest dealer write: Box 488, Fulton, Kentuclcy 42041. following Easters: Easter beasties arc those chicks, ducklings, rabbits and little whatevcr-elses you always see a lot of this time of year. They are seldom ever wanted, except for the moment, and most responsible pct stores won't carry them. Every year, wcvni.ngs go out from the hu- mane societies and the SPCAs to stay away from these :inimals. and every year the SPCAs and the humane societies report all kinds of them turned in shortl y after Easter's over. Chicks. Baby fowl require a great deal of care; they must be kept warm and away from moisture. Children hug them, kiss them and often. quite literally, love them to death. Baby .fowl also carry salmonella. Tftis is an infectious bacteria that can cause serious illness. It can be transmitted through your child·s mouth, and if you've ever watched lit- tle children play with animals, you shouldn't be surprised that many of the m become in- fected. Salmonella symptoms arc high tem- perature, nausea and abdominal c ramps, the same symptoms as those of food poisoning. Ducks. Ducks have it worse than chicks. People tire of them ~d throw them into streams, to let them fend for themselves. (In most states, this is against the law.) Ducks become easy prey for stronger animals, and they aren't ready to cope with the raw weath- er. Then there's the detergent-caused pollu- tion that destroys the duck's natural oils. His feathers become saturated with water and he drowns. " • Rabbits. Bunnies arc beasts of another di- mension, but not much. The American Rabbit Breeders Association says that rabbits do seem to make it as pets in some houses, al- though they aren't really pets. Each Easter, 5,000 bunnies are· sold in one three-county section of the East alone. But, because there ii; no organization concerned with rabbits as pets (the Breeders Association considers them "agricultural and la boratory animals"). there is no education of pet-rabbit owners and, as a result, m any rabbits die young. If you must have a bunny, though, con- sider these few tips: Never pick up a bunny by his ears! And never give him lettuce or carrots! Feed him commercial rabbit pellets. His little stomach can't handle the carrots, lettuce and cabbage. When he's four or five tnonths old, you can let him have a leaf or two of lettuce on occasion and maybe half a -'Carrot and a tiny bit. of apple. Diarrhea is not uncommon and can be very serious. Make sure you feed him from a metal or crockery dish; he cats plastic, and it's not good for him. But if you really care about the little Easter beasties, why not give them a break this year and bring ho me a Bowser or a Tabby instead? 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Jennifer O'Neill is a young movie actress whose long legs seem to start out somewhere around her neck. They look Jike-but aren't -Hollywood's longest legs since Gary Cooper's. Star of "Summer of '42" and "Such Good friends." She Ond• modeling "lnsUnctivefy female." • Jennjfcr was a top New York magazine model until she starred in the movie "Summer of '42," and, then, with the speed of light, a star was born! I first met her in a hospital. She wasn't ill. She was simply there on location for Otto (The Ferocious) Preminger's movie, "Such Good Friends." Since Jen- teen' at the same time, I couJd look sophisticated in one photo and about 12 in another." "My parents know that 1 enjoy working and that I work bard," she said. "I hope they realize, as I do, that-contrary to the old no- tion-show business doesn't mean you must lead. a wild life. You can make it whatever Jdod of life you want it to be. Most of my friends arc !!le same ones I had before I went into the business. Nothing much has really changed except that I'm working a little nifa: later was willing to go out more." a.-work. to promote the movie, Does Jennifer, who recently she naist. be one of the (ew lead-got a divorce and has a four-year- ing ladiea who have honestly re-old daughter, consider it instinc- . maiMd. good friends with ·Otto. lively female to act7 "No-but' J Oya. Cannon also stars in the do think it's instincliively female illn, but by the time it was fin-to model. The work is purely isbed, she wouldn't even have physical, and it seems wrong to gone to the corner drugstore for me for a man to do just that. I PrcDiilger. doo't mean to say that if he does, Nell. I saw Jennifer on loca- liGa. for an MGM movie called u , , ''The-Carey Treatment." We met When I ~ 70, I don t ~an.I ill the poolroom of Bumbles, the to be Sitting 8f_!>Und With famed private club of Holly-an old stack of film reels. wood's Beautiful People. Direc-I want to be with tor Bklk:e Edwards had tried to somebody!" set up· a shot that would make Jennifer look like an honest-to- goodness pool player, but her tal- ents definitely do not lie in that direction. Jennifer had a bad cold, but she was working any- way, and (I hope this doesn't hurt her image) she couldn't have been nicer or more honest. Jennifer had appeared on mag- azine covers as a model, and she did a lot of TV commercials. But she was never recognized walk- ing down the street. Now she is. "Perhaps I was never recognized wb I modeled because I looked' dilfocrent in every picture. Since J worked for 'Vogue' and 'Seven- he's fey, but it always seems a lit- tle off the beam. If all a guy wants to do is be a male model, J doubt that I'd go for him. But I have known men who modeled in order to earn enough money to get started in whatever else they wanted to do in life." Jennifer earned $75 an hour as a model . Few other gals in the business have earned more. What about movie nude ~cenes, J asked her. "I don't say that it's wrong to do nude scenes in mov- ies, I just think it's wrong for me. J wouldn't do it, no matter how great the part. I think it's fine if .somebody else wants to do it. I won't! There is one scene in 'Summer of '42' that is supposed to create the feeling of my being nude. But I never was. You can see my bare back, but I have all kinds of stuff on in front. I'm not only concerned with what shows on the screen, but with what J'm wearing while we're shooting." Did her career have anything to do with the failure of her mar- riage? "No-nothing at all! My marriage always came ~ first. I dido 't get into acting until about four years after I was married." But now Jennifer finds it very difficult to date again. "J don't really enjoy dating, and that whole prQCess you go through on a date of 'Hi, how are you7 Where are you from?' and so on-I find that boring now.'' Jennifer O'Neill still believes firmly in the institution of mar- riage. "Acting is very important to me and I want to do it well, but when I'm 70, I don't want to be sitting around with an old stack of film reels. J want to be with somebody!" Jennifer continued: "I know they say marriage is just a piece of paper, but I feel it's a commit- ment. And there's very little c;om- mitment around anymore, un- fortunately. I think. people who feel they don't need marriage are going to lose-they're really going to lose. It's difficult to Jive with somebody and be married, but if you put every effort into making it work and then it does-that, I feel, is the ultim~te achievement, greater even than one's children. The children a1c the product of your love. When they grow up- if you still have each other, you have rcnchcd the last plateau!" 0 FA.MIL V WEEt<l V. Ao1ll 2 1972 8 t ( ·--·----- MAll YOUR OWll Will =-=--==--:: .... ::: -;-_:_ .. ..__ --·· DO YOU HAVE A WILL? btryo11e should! 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These desserts will help you do it-and provide a tempting taste change at the same time. Desserts That Sound Fattening-But Aren't A hee1tta1 .UC:. of Light 'n' Lemony Cheffecak• containe a aurprieingty low 95 calories. LIGHT 'N' LEMONY CHEESECAKE 2 envelope• unftevored gel•lln ~ cup cokl altlm milk 1 cup altlm mllk,h••ted to hotting 2 teaspoon• gr•ted lemon rind 3 tableapooM lemon juice 2 tablespoon• liquid no-calorie food awHtener• 1 ttaapoon vanllla extrK1 2 egga. MP•r•ted \'-INapoon aaH 3 cupe (24 oza.) partj•lly creemed cotrage cheeM ~ cupaugar ~ cup graham cracker crumbs V.. teaspoon cinnamon V. teupoon nutmeg 1. Sprinkle gelatin over cold milk in blender container, allow to soften. 2. Add boiling milk; cover and proce~ 35-60 seconds, until gelatin dissolves. 3. Add lemon rind, lemon juice, liquid sweetener, vanilla extract, egg yolks and salt; cover and blend at high speed l minute. 4. Add cottage cheese, one cup at a time, blending (covered) after each addition until smooth. Pour into large bowl; cover, re- frigerate about 30 minutes, stir- ring occasionaJly, until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. 5. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry; gradually add sugar •I tablespoon no-calorie food sweetener equals. 'h cup sugar in sweetnes.,. Check label on bottle to compare sweetness equivalents. 10 • FAMILY WEEKL V, Aprlt 2, 1872 and bCat until very stiff. Fold into gelatin mixture. 6. Combine graham cracker crumbs with spices; sprinkle 3 tablespoons of mixture over bonom of 8-inch springform pan. Slowly pour gelatin mix- ture into pan. Sprinkle remain- ing crumbs over top. Chill until firm. Refrigerate after serving. Maku8-12 servin s Approximate calorie count: total calorics. 1.141 : 95 calo- ries for I I 12 of cake and 71.3 calorics for l I 16 of cheesecake. PURPLE-PLUM MOUSSE 2 cana (11-oL alze) artificially aw .. tened purple plums, drained •nd pHted 2 envelopn unflavored gelatin ~ cup P'um liquid ~ cup boiHng pfum liquid ~ cup ln.tant nonf•t dry·mllk aoflda ~ •••spoon .... 1 tal>Mapoon plus 2 teespc>c>M llquld no-calorie food .... tener• 3 lableapoons lemon Juice Red food colortng I Ice cubea 1. Sprinkle gelatin over Y.2 cup plum liquid in blender contain- er, allow to soften. 2. Pour boiling plum liquid into blender. Cover, blend at me- dium speed until gelatin is dis- solved, about 35-60 seconds. 3. Add instant nonfat dry-milk solids, saJt, liquid sweetener and lemon juice. Cover, blend at me- dium speed until well blended. 4. Add drai ned pitted plums to blender, along with •.t.a teaspoon red food coloring. Cover. blend at low speed until well blended. Blend at high speed until very smooth. Add more red foo<l col- oring if desired to make a pleas- ing plum-red color. 5. Add ice cubes, one at a time, and blend. covered, a high js mdtcd. Pour into Ph-qt. serving dish qr 6 sherbet gl:isses. Cover, refrig- erate. Malce.r 5 c11p.f, 6 suvinf!s Approxima te calorie count : total calorics 670; 111.5 calo- ries for I I 6 of mousse. GINGER PEACHES 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 bottle (11 on.) artificially aweetened glnger-ft•vored diet tod• 1 can (11 ou.) allced peachee, calor'" reduced, drained 1. Sprinkle gelatin over ~ cup diet soda in small sauce pan. 2. Place over low heat; stir con- stantl y until gelatin dissolves, takes about 2-3 minutes. 3. Pour into bowl. add remain- ing ginger diet soda and drained peaches, stfr to mix well. Cover, refrigerate. . 4. When mixture is slightly thickened, stir to blend fruit and gelatin. Cover, refrigerate until firm. Makes 4-5 servings Approximate calorie count : total calorics 245: 61.2 calories for IA of dessert. Q UIZ/By John E. Gibson . Wllat Makes You Feel Guilty? True or False: All guilt feel in gs stem from your own conscience. (See number 3 .) Psychologist Edward V. Stein, who has made an extensive study of guilt, de- scribes it as "the special form of anxiety experienced by humans in society, the warning tension of Jife principles vio- lated." To phrase it simply, people feel guilty because they've done something they feel they shouldn't -or haven't done something they feel they should. let's take a look at th is interesting sub- ject via the True-or-False route. TRUE OR FALSE? i if you often feel guilty about things you do or don't do, it's a sign you're neurotic. · 2; The guiltier one feels about the way he's treated someone, the more anxious he is to make amends. 3. AJI guilt feelings stem from your own conscience. 4. Extroverts rarely feel guilt. 5. Guilt feelings can make you sick, accident-prone or f aiJure-prone. &. Your conscience is aJways an accu- rate guideline. ANSWERS 1. False. For some people, rarely a day goes by that they don't feel at least a twinge of guilt about something. For others, it's a once-in-a-while thing, which may linger or pass quickly, as the case may be. Some people, on the olher hand, are so continually guilt- ridden that peace of mind is almost. a stranger 10 them. Guilt feelings run a wide gamut from what we feel when we fail to keep a promise to call some- one or return something borrowed, to the excruciating self-blame felf when, through some fault of ours, a grievous calamity or hurt has resulted to some- one else. But guilt docs not necessarily mean neurosis. 2. False. Psychological studies at the University of Minnesota show that when people feel more than a moderate amount of guilt-when it is extreme- they are much less lilcely to try to make amends. What they're· apt to do instead is try to reduce their guilt feelings by downgrading the other person. per- suading themselves that he somehow provoked and deserved the treatment he received. 3. False. Psychological studies show thal there are two basic types of guilt: subjective guilt, which involves "the violation of one's personal standards" or the dictates of one's own conscience; and objective guilt, which involv~ vio- lation of social customs and traditions, or what one's associates regard as an accepted way to behave. 4. False. The extrovert is likely to feel guilty for reasons that don't bother the introvert at all. Because be is more sensitively attuned to his inner feelings, the introvert is more apt to feel guilty because he's violated his own con- science. The extrovert, on the other hand, who's more concerned with "wh at people think," is more likely to feel guilt when he departs from the paths accepted by his fellows. *· 5. True. Authorities agree that self- punishmeot arising from guilt can take all these forms. As one psychiatrist bas observed, ''The physician frequently sees patients who seek operations as a form of punishment for deep, under- lying feelings of guilt." Self-punish- ment may also take the form of delay in gett.ing needed medical care. Or the guilt-ridden person may consciously or unconsciously place obstacles in his path to success in life, as a meatls of atonement for the guilt that constantly plagues h im. 6. False. It's the best guideline that you've got-the best moral yardstick- but like aJI human faculties, it some- times errs. There is the weak, vacillat- ing conscience that tries to somehow justify the things we do, whether they are justifiable or not There is the overly active conscience that makes moun- tains out of moJehills, producing ex- aggerated feelings of guilt that lack any real basis. And then there is what Prof. James A. 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I -~1,,~~~~t9;;~~=!~~': ·~ ~ c:.. ~ ---J " The week was a grind: skipping lunches, ~ calls, late work. Now the job's done and you can really enjoy the f ull·OOdied flavor of an L6M... . This ••• is the EiM moment Kings and Sul>lf Kings: 19. mg."tar:' 1.3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report !Aug. '7ll. Rlat Rlat l!M I UNSINKABLE SANDY DUNCAN Even baldness didn't atop her Sandy Duncan, who recently under- went a serious operation that left her blind in one eye, has always managed to cope with unpleasant things. Example: ''When I was in college, my hair fell out." Sandi explained. "I don't mean just a little bit-I went totally bald! l wa'> studying drama at Lon Morris Jnn· ior College in Jacksonville, Texas, and I always played old ladfos. To make me look older, they blew this gray stuff in my hafr. Unfortunately, I was alJergic to it and all my hair fell outl" Her grand- mother promptly brought out an old granny cnp, and insisted Sandy wear it. "I didn't mind being bald," Sandy laughed. 'Td wear the cap and then suddenly pu11 it off in front of every- one. You should have seen tl1c expres- sions on their faces." (N.B.: No, Sandy doesn't wear a wig. Her hair grew back.) CONSIDER THE PRUNE BY RICHARD ARMOUR Prunes arc said to beJp the oomplexfon. -News item If this that we are told is truthfu~ The way to keep your skin quite youthful And without wrinkles, lines and such If you have Jived too Jong (or much ) Is, publicly or on the quiet, To see that prunes are in your diet. And let me add, in this connection, Another help to your complexion: Just pick a prune up, closely hold it, It matters not how young or old it, And goze upon it, note its state- Your s1cin, by contrast, will look greot. Father Tony D'Alton is a young (31) Roman Catholic priest who is a track st~r and an accomplished pop guitarist besides. His favorite "track" is a cem~ tecy in his native city of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he has acquired quite a following among young people. Father D'Alton won two gold medals in the 1969 South Africa Games, in· duding one for the demanding pen- ta thlon. When he's not wearing his priest's robes or his track togs, the cleric prefors bright-colored mod cJothes. "Some people might think I'm a bit freaky," says Father D'Alton, "but it's impossible to please everybody all the time." Why docs he practice.... run· ning in a cemetery? "The air is clelht," he says. "The abnosphere is tranquil, and the area is inspiringly beautiful." Talk about your Odd Couples. !mag· ine gentlemanly D avid Niven playing roommate to roguish Errol Flynn. Ac- cording 'to Niven, ''We rented lloz Russell's house in Hollywood. Errol and I enjoyed a paradise of bad be- havior there. I always knew where I stood with Errol Flynn-because he al- ways Jet me down. For instance, if one of my girl friends was coming over, I'd ask him please not to mention that another girl had been there earlier. You Quips& . "If I proposed," the young man asked cautiously, "would you say yes?" The young girl, equally cautious, re- plied.: "If you knew I'd say yes, would you proposer'-Ludlle J. Goodyear THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l<id1 sff life dlffe1ently. Send contribu· t lon1 to "Ch lld," F•mlly WMkly, 641 ' Leicincton Ave., H. Y .. N. Y. 10022. $10 if used-none retul'nff. While visiting in my aunt's elegant home, we were eating breakfast in the dining room be· fore starting on our trip home. The baby spilled orange juice on the lovely carpet. \V,hile I was frantica11y trying to clean}!. up. our 8ve-year-old daughter piped up with ... "Don't worry, Mom, we'll be gone before it spots." -Mrs. R. /.Corter, Jr. Clinchport, Va. PENTATHLON PRrEST In two of hta gul ... can be sure he'd annou nce it immedi- ately! He loved to stir up trouble." Niven has just written his autobiogra- phy, "The Moon's a Balloon" (Putnam): With a btll collector for a friend, you might think, "Who needs enemies?" But he is your friend, :iccording to John Johnson, of the American Collec- tors Assoeiation. Says Johnson: "Two out of five Americans have debt trou- bles. Not paying hills is a cause of in· THE MALE CHEF I envy the male Who can cook li)(e a dream. I envy his crepes And his buttencotch creme. I envy him more That he's usually blessed With an orderly spouse Who will clean up the mess. -Mary Thomham Hangover: Something to occupy a head that wasn't used.-Conrad Fiorello When a large comp uter was deliv- ered to a business building, it was found to be too large to go into the elevator. "How am I ever going to get this thing u p to the third ftoor?" complained the deliveryman. One of the managers, who happened to be on the scene, replied : .. That's not your problem. Plug in the computer und let it work it out for itself.~ A woman has reached real Women' 11 Lib status wlien she ts the one who for- get,, tlie wedding annioer80ry. -Herm Albriglit ' • Oation and uneml1loymcnt. For if you don't pay, the cn:clitor then hns diffi· culties meeting his own obligations. He'll probably raise his prires;·hc mn y cut down on employees-or go out of business. which is an e<..'<momic los.~ to tnc oommunity."Tn 1970. 12 percent of business fai lm cs were caused hy., non-bill payers. Now, <lon't you feel friendlier toward bill <.'<11le<.:tors? DATI!S: Sunday is Easter. Tuesday is the beginning of the National Cherry lllossom Festival in W ashington, O.C. Tho Masters CoWToumament begins Thursday in Augusta, 'Ga. BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Sir Alec Guin· ness is 58; Jade Webb 52. Monday- Doris Day is 48; Marlon Brando 48. Tuesday-Ci! Hodges is 48. WediJ d•y-Bette Davis is 64; Gregory Peck 56; Melvyn Douglns 7 l. Friday-David F rost i.s 33 . BIRTHDAY PEOPLE : Dorl• Day and David Froat By Frank Baglnakl LITTLE EMILY "Don't worry, dear .•• Emlly hHn't for· gotten her lunch!" FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 2, 1972 • 11 SPECIAL-BY-MAIL Sale! \ COLORADO BLQE ~PR.UCE . 3torSJOO (7 for S2.00) Yeo -that'• '" ,_ _ 4-Ye 01 . Spruce <~--- -ar-d 10'' ::::,. ......... -;:::'.:' ...... ) ~ tho heoutlful I u ~ , ... ttW. =.-·~ .... -~ - and ..... l:"""' windhnOb, -""' ......... --tho! --...... oddod ....... ,,.. u t.divlil.:. ..... -;; oD ..-.:--..._ .... -· -pdolo. -· OiilOr .... -.... dw y -~--Y and •ve ::' tt?: HOUSE OF WESl :::_•· -·•"•·•~' NURSERY DlYISION ...... the ite .......... ... 1Mrb4 .....··· ..... 61101 ..;: w 0 -PAID 0 CDD NOTI: Check,,_ effen TOTAL AllOUllY 0 My $2.50 _ _.__ ...... 0 _...... . My $5.10 ..-( ..._ .. 2 ......... __ _ ~--,.... _ .... ....... ... ......... ..... , .. ,Dee .... \ • • I . ' ., ---~ .. Orange . ~o•st~ ·: .~ ~ ' ' i~ • • 1 ' * ., *' t .\ ~ . ' \ . : "' ,. ' • FAMILY WEEKLY • • • FINAL SPORTS • • • TV WEEK • • • LOCAL WANT ADS • PEANUTS ·THE EASIER . BEAGLE 15 COMING)! ,;-. ' ' -. ' . ' . Tl-IANK l(OlJ ' ' VER'< Ml.IQ{ . NAtfcy-·· ,.. • SUNDAY, .lPRJI. Z. 1972 • . ·~ ' 1HANKl(OV . ' . ' . .... / $ ', 1 ..:. ~· ! -·J ;. • ' . SURE, GQ AHEAD ·-· By Schulz: 'THANK 'f'Oll . ~ORR'<, KID ... THAr'sTHE WA'< IT 60E5 ! ~ ~ ,------......,~-~~ Jo.,. ' • • • "i I •!' I ' • • • • ---"' •t--._;_..~..,...,,,,"="''r""'~~~-""='F==;...--~~~-:-~~~ ....... ~ • -KS R -· 0 s Tk• lrell-t .s'tht•I ~•Ai• S-'••" 1"MIS 15 :t:RA K'oM, l<S!lS, •• -UM ... AHH ... DENNIS THE MENACE ' t> t> [> ~. · -• fHE k'!LL..'i SCJ..lOOL.,RADIO ' . ' . ...... ARTl-IU" / PO YOU REAl..llE TAPES COST l.IS 5. ~B PE.R r<'&EL? ' AN0~1i;;w NEW SPRING COAT. , STAi:10N, WITH ANOTl-IE!<!: ,.APED MAN ·ON·,.ME·STl'&Er lNTff(VIEW. Hit..t..0, AR.THU~! Wl-/A1''S NEW? "!'MAT'S NOT FAii', 1.RA! '' 1 ' c::..-. ... ~ .... 't. . -' . . . ' ~,' WM AT'S --NOT FAI~? .Gee WHIZ:, MARGAAE7; DllWTYAGer A'NY eN41;Jf'? MAD i KNOWN YOU WANTED TO DISC.I.ASS TME PRIC.E OF TAPES, J: WOULD MAV~ rlf!AP UP ON n-... "TMIS IS tRA BROM, l<S RS, StG-NING OFF. IN PAC.11 RETIRING- F~OM RAC>IO .• ,,1, I 11 . c._~• ·4 ----~ ~·· -~ . ) .. . " By Hank Ketcha_m r.Wi~E-CAM_E_CNfiR._""'T::I:-Gar--~-,. !GJrrHIS 10 5EE ~T 'M'.'NOERA..IL DRE%: ANO . WHA,T · YA GOT R'R IHlflG3! COV.E THE '7HOe.; IM £LJ;E 01 0 ~! ON IN! WEARING. '{A GET? Wl-JERC ft.Pl!. WEGOI N,' OE:NN~-? • <l <l <1 ~IJDGE PARKE .. ..-----------~----------~.......,~~~~~_.:..•~~-----; WHAT ABOUT THAT DAUGHTER OF= HIS? .OR IS 51-1 E JUST IN· TEll!ESTED IN YOU, NO, SI-IE MAS A SPECIAL INTEREST IN SOMEOf.IE BY Tl-IE NAME OF CAROLYN JOYCE! BUT LET'S. FORGET HER A.NP 60 SEE CHARLEY! I DECIDED THAT THE ONLY WAY TO APPARENTLY YOU AND I CATCl-I UP WITH YOU WAS TO WAIT ARE Tl-IE ONLY PEOPLE HE~E IN THE l-IOSPITAL .. Tl-IAT INTERESTED IN Cl-IARLEY EVENTUALLY YOU.'D C.OME BY QUINN, ABBEY! TO SEE C.l-IARLEY !. I 'M ALL FOR! Tl-IAT, _ INCIDEN- .SAM •• ESPEC.IALLY TALLY, LET 'S THE PART ABOUT -1.10T MENTION -~ -., FORGETTING M ISS HER NAME JOYCE ! TO THE ou::i BOY ! I MEANWl:HLE ••• T!-115 15 MISS JOYC.E ! I 'M CHEC.KING OUT! ' ' VES, MA'AM! WE'LL SEND A. BELLMOP RIGl-IT UP.! .. I . ---- COUNSELOR? . .. . IS THE SENATOR IN-? HES RIGHT PLEASE, DON'T DISTURB HERE, MISS MIM ! I J'UST WISH TO J'OYCE ! LEAVE A. MESSAGE! MOl,D OW! • I ' Yol.l BELIEV.E 1 'THERE'S A REAL EASTER. BUNNY WHOB'RING5 COL.OREO EGGS ·' AND T+tlNG6 '~ IC KIDS? WHY,OF COURSE! ,~+IE\; JLIST AS REAL ·' AS YOU AND ME-· JU5T AS ·REAl..Av SANTA Cl-AUS/ MUTT, YoU MAKE ME MAO!·YOU DON'T '6'EUEVE tie 'DON'T BEl;.IEVE · . I~ "TtlE EASTER BUNNY! IN NOT+llNG! • /NYOU~ KIT!: eox, , l>UM-IXJM, --.. ·--" -- wHaEDOES '+IE LIVE·· ATT+lE NO~ -POIE? .. WE'RE ·· "'•' +-llS +\ELPERS! Mrtl~ A80lJT "TMIS ', 11ME Yoo ~TART .. ··~ ·-... . . . -1, FLYING l<iTES, t>ON'TCHA? "SALLY BANANAS" • , , ' • • ' • 1 I I '· HI, 1<'.AYO•· IT'S THIS "TIMl:OF YE!-P: ~AIN, -....,_HUH? • • ' - ·' BILLV's NO'!". . · ' BEIN' NICE, DllDD'I, HE SA¥S 'INE'RE ~NGINA PEW/ lf-1 ....... , .. 91 .... ·- l -- GORDO • .. -- OH NO! rrs HILPE:eARP HAMHOCKE:R ! HILVEGARP, I GOTTA CIMl..m.tl' 'tt)lJ ON .---------YER LAPYUKE CDNOl:JCf! FOR OHC!· YOU CCN;RATIJLATION$i Aflt1 Ki::EP UP ' PIPN'"f 1llP.oW Yt:RSa.F Al ME. OR iRV m -11u: GOO~WORK! _,,.·._ i"MP ME: fN10 MAMlfit;E l'V SOME. CRLJ~ SCHEME:! I -' ~-.. ·~AC..TED -.Mw c.,,... •.. ~0...-r,.w.. By Gus Arriola • • \/ I • CAN YOU nusT YOUR EY&st There are at Stall llx ....... enees t~ tlrawl.nc detalta · htweea top. an.4 bottem panelL Rew •uicklJ' can 70a. hd tlaeat a.eek • ..,,en wllll illote lleln'. '"\11 .. r.P " -.iofy , "hJ""9 ., _.. .. ., ............ ".-R "t ,...,, -i CllMJ•H "I "P'JIO!ll'Od•~ "I Jlll!''li>W as.11& ·i ·1-JUP .. .MO\WllH ., •-.110 AIR~CIHllllE ';"' .,..--':"'"'--~~-""l:llr--:~-----:u : WON'T VERONICA WE'RE STUPID. : AND HER FATHER CLIMBING THIS : BE SURPRISED MOUNTAIN! ••• " WHEN WE SHOW WHV DO YOU ~ , UP AT HIS I~ THINK THEY -.: REMOTE CHALET.. USED A HELICOPTER? ,. ·~ " • • • • ,.. " - " " • " " • • • .•. .. . , ~ • • • . .. . • • • • • • . ,. " ' • ... •• • ' ' ' • ' - ., • -• .. _ . • ·-. ' ·--~ " ' ,. '• -• ~ ., • • • ·-,. ,. ·-,. ,_ " '~ • ~ !9 · -ts -·-·-....... • IT'S TOO LATE TO GET BACK. DOWN/ ' ' .. , . 1 ..,.-~·~ ~ • ' r1 f, , ~ i f l < . . OR DIG oUR WAV IN! WE'LL HAVE TO SURVIVE THE NIGHT IN "THE OPEN! ' . -,. Ila! Kilufmllh ~ PL&C:S A DID!•-) OB a shoot of -· orr-a peadl line around the eoln'1 clreumfll'o enee.. Then. Wilna a pair ol lcl-. 90l'I earefully,~ut out the clrde you. bave drawn. Now, boldin1 up th• abeet of p.tlper, chan.,.. oDloO&- ere to...-a2$1 ploM °""""' the dlae.l1e 11.ole. -· -It'll .._, lllmp!y hl4 ---BULLETIN BOARD --- ..9"",...... .... .,. ... m .. -.~ -.. • Jlultlply the DUmbor of follr ...,_lo a -,.em (tbero -lie at!--> bJ'• ~odd llO to ' tllo mm of V!o dqlla la Ille Jl'Odlld, '?lie ar-1 -.. 11-11e1o1r. . - uu; ~a ••• •a 1arto ·---. -.... -· .... __ ., _____ olllL n'l""-•ow·-11-~ ........ -... , .... ~ • • • tl>o ,._ .. -acnm the dla.m- eter of the opea. in r. Place the quarter"in. the fold oYer the bole. Now, bend both. sid.S Of the fold. upward and the lupr ertlrt· 'trill !'lip throu&b. with ..... Can ,. .. Ind a pathway, ahft, that ta'bt U.. aether cat te all Ulm Jd&Ceu, 1A 1, 2, 3 order, and thn ltack te ltarilDI JN»l,Ut (C 1973 &.inc FMterw S7adioatt, lac.) -f.-.2. COME ON JUG! IT'S JUST AROUND THIS CUFF! • ., f EGGING YOU ON! To •rtac fortk a DrprfM ,1lture abt.,._ ••17 ••• t.be followinJ cDlors neait\1: 1-lttd. Z-Lt. bl-. I-Tetlow. 6-Dk. •lue. 6-U. aree.a. ~i. I -Lenn...-. 'J..!.Blwt, .SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10 Points ror using 111 the ----+--~-­J~tten in the v.·o rd below to form----+--"---lwo complete words: GflANIUM ·-·-...... THAT'S IT!-· . I THouetfr ' - IC.EEP RU&e!NG THEY Wt=:RE MV TOES! MINI!/ COME. ONJ LET'S SEE IF WE CAN ARK ' . - DIG OUR WAY INTO THAT CHF\LET! . . -·~ ' .. " I . SO NPW. BIG SHOT~ WH~TDO 'IOU PLANT DO ABOUT ITP TWO MEN l-IAVE OIED·AS TME RESUl..T OF A CESIUM TMl!FT AT MY FACTORV! . WMAT'S IT ALL AISOUT? 1iJ AND. ANOTMER TMING-ITS MV IDEA "lllEY DID NOT WANT Cl!SIUM IN TME FIRST PLACE! ,.._~ ·OK·AV, C.l!T ME A (OT, A COUPLE OF 81..ANl<ETS AND·A TMl!'RMOS OF COFFEE. j i 11 ·~r~ .. C 1972b'/Tlte ehie.11goTrtbu,,. World Rights Reserved Bu t if I do qet some birds, its mv martin hou!ie. .. :1r:;c;:; ... N ~i~ ~r\i > ' • - So voore baCking down on the deal, eh, Fracas? -' Hm. There's GOmething phony al:>out this deal! I'll let \00 move. my martin house to vour side of · the tence. W~let do vou know anvthinq about attracting martins . that I-don't l<11ow? . . l -. NIGMTY• NICiMT. But first we should make a ·little wager! But Virqil knows more about birds than either one of us. . ' Pl.AN AME .. O! GLASS BRIO( WINDOWS • INSTALt ED ON GROUND FLOORS OF I . HOME!i AND FACTORIES DETER r . BURGLARS AND VANDALS. ,_,.,, TMEV SUCCESSFULLY STOLE A BODY -nlEV DID NOT WANT IDENTIFIED! 'T'NAT's , "WMAT IT·s ALL. ASOUT." -- "FOREIGN ENEMV-!' OU" Rl!Al.ENl!'MY IS CRIME -ORDINARY. MOME GROWN. CULTIVATED CRIME . ANDNOTTME PllONY 'l/ILLAIN OF A FOREIGN SW THRILLER! If tbe whole season goes by and vou don't get anv birds, wh at do I qet? And he says vou Te ll didtit qet martins Vir qil to because thev i«lep out .don't like you! of this. \, ' • I Gr bra the the tak U.S. are ~x this w poultr spread "De work i day, g Oicted spokes A s Rivers the tea shops A;lgele Ventur All o county posed I virus The ,lily stem harmf within- authori Floe utenn marke