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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' • -. 'Skylab: Seven ·:Years '·Go ·Into . Orhit1 wW rtmain active u mankind'• first ·-.iatlon. During tJ>lJ time, !here .,_ llterall,y ..... _ ol lllinp that eaa 10 _,. ror -n, . .u ol -llllr'e are boclwp .,_ Bui to ...... '!'ho "-• ·~ the Jut tlu'ee ... tour JWI ol hla 1111-.... Inc a ldmple lalch, ... test1naJ1111 ... ~.a bulc valve, 1111,f_ mlstilri Gp hJJ llilall piece cl the lllillkln wwld be irwc. 1'""1re it out yourself," said one eQlineer. "How wouI4 you feel ii you w~ four years oo P.fle little part and then for llOllle reason ii failed! SUNDAY VOL. 66 ·No . 133 8 SECT IONS 11 6 PAGES Mesa Wllloiv Judged 'Mother of Year' ' Daughter's Letter Earns Hawaii Trip; Newport Fa.ther Given Special Awar d By L PETER KREIG Costa Mesa motorcycle dealership, has Of 111t 0a1y "" st.ff taken the place ol Tracy's mother since A Costa Mesa widow wbo canied out a they were divorced uveral years ago. father's promise Saturday woo the : s:ec~ is a round trip for tw·o .. Mother of the Year" contest sponlOl'ed by Hoag Memocial Hospital in Newport But its off to Hawaii as a Mother' a Day Beach. _ = .1or;:s-ffickey, .cl wbom, Gayle Mra. Anne lfu:key, 3131 KOrry Lane, "She.mtoo• ' c11c1" pia •·-Pia ~ bip for. tw to llaWoil becaUee of . • • ovu my I ce -~use ihe ._.1111',aif'-wrilllil ~ Wflt· l!I>' ~·tllld tl1t ~:::.. IDd II'! -~•• d= 'Ga""" a .-..... has ... a ""JI. jillOd er. ,__ •' ,... ..-"Sbeil'-...... •tobe, ....... lorlhe student al ylliull:e ~. -./ ; lf:JI.• ~~ I~~-. in-But t.be:rt was. ~4 wimlw' ·u-.... J ..- llO._.t al 1"' !Uncbed!J ~.. ~· ~--!..· "' ii Jilne lib -dad ' Judgos iw-oted I ......... ~ ''Siie ........ because Tracy Wllblil, a foOrili. gailtr ol ~~ .. when ,,. do something 2330 15th S-, Newport Beach, lw 8 wrong but she tells us what we do wr<lllg. very special.mother. She matea me feel IOOd wllon l do ·DOI Tracy, whole esaay was ml omned lhbi:--canmU.meleel= among lbe 12 IJnallsla, llOftrllleless --made a luting lmJftlSIGo, He-= "When I have a problem Ibo me "How many mothers can do these with It. She comes l!ld kl!see me pJOcl things? Build and race mOIOrcyclei, nipt. She has a special way ol readjng water ski, snow ski, swimuim,, surfing storieS to me. She loves me very much.'' 1nd sailing.· The two ~ ..,.ys were .-0 "We go bunting, fishing and· camping. from among 1,500 entries in Ibis, the We go on trips to places 88 far away as seventh annual contest among eleme- Canada and Mexicv. My lllOlher really lal')" school children in the Harbor Area. does all these things. She works all day Judges for lbe coolest were builder long and slill comes home and cooks din· William L\l•k lira .. Marlen l!ei:iesm, I chairman of · the Newpon.Me.. Unified ner or me. School . Dl.stricl 00,.rd o1 · lrusteea; "She makes aure my clothes are clean. Newport Beach. City Clerk Laura La"'-; Bow many mothers can do all these Dr John ""'° things. My mother can because she is a " · F. Dean, Supt. ol· 8chooil Dr. he. John Nicolltin ~ ~ Chi'llH Hopperb ' "My lather Is lhe. best mother and repr.,.. og •~ 1 r or a.amber ol Commerce. , father' in the world. He · bas to he, Realtor ~ohn Macnab served 11 muter .,. ... he's a)1 the parents 1 have," of cerOmon!ea IDd ~led plaques lo !llne-year..,ld Traey said. r- Phillip Willms, service m~ager al a (!lee MOTHER, Page AZ) • ; -• -·• - 'l'\11 \\ , ••••• ,,. mission.I later this year1 each to last 56 days. The pu,,,_ will be to determine how well man bolds up in prolonJed Wiods Of Wei~,. ...... , l!ld whether loo& manned to Mars IDd other planets are possible. That untt · must perform an lntrJcate series or ta.ski over ail extended period ot time, and it must do so almost hawlesa- ly. "I imaigioe YGU'd be JStttr11lek. .. The -mi lllr;)IIQ mi-. 1ikt •otbm in the u:s. -.......... wlD be laden ' wilh ·-.mlt!iown ' 1actor1. ·-No -.. --.... ~In space~~ tt tabs for I~ moon ml.sal111. • '!he JIUJSlam ,have surpassed that Jim!~ but lhelr ull'nnlluts died during l'HDlry lo the ·~ . ·- followlng, their ·one tflree.wllk ml.s31on. The Slcyilb roluiCl1 that· bq\ns Mon· day will 1111,11 d&ys. Afllll lhe -sta. tiond1 IOClftiy Jn ,-, &" lllreHnan Apluq crew. 'Will tb!aoft6f! Tuo9daY to dOcJc With' SkYJab l!ld beliJi I niooth-)oog stay. Assuming those astrona.Ut.i remain ' healthy, tiMre will he two additlooal All three Skylab crews will have to use the same spece station, the one that will be sent in!<> orbit Mooday morning - wlllch. expla~ why the Mc!lollnell Douglas people are nenous. W)lh .the Americon public increasingly critical of heavy expeodilures for space aploralion, McDonnell Douglas has con- sumed hundreds of millions of dollars to build jus& one complete 5,Qlal> capiule. . "We are as sure as LI humanly pouible that nothing Ls going to happen to en- danger the lives of the astronautJ, .. says Wade Guest. top environmental systems plaruier f0< the ijkylab. . • But a teriouS failure could still· mean cutting back a perctntage ol lhe loUl mission experiments. A problem In the early stages could even scrub the whole mission . (See SKYLAB, Page A31 -· .... ' . '.' .'. SUt4DAY.,. MAY. 13, l913 TWENTY .flY E. CENTS . ... .. .. . . •, ' . . . ,,. •• '· ' - Nixon, Brezhnev Schedule SALT '~ . oumm1t WASlllNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on and Soviet Communist P a r t y Chairman Leonid Brezhnev will hold the American phase of their swnmit meetings June 18-26, with the discussions expected lo give the sec&id round of SALT •. talks a majOI' thrust forward. 1be 'announcement of the summJt, to be held predominanUy in Washington, was made simultaneously in Moscow and at the White House Saturday. Presiden- tial pre!S secretary !Wnald L. Ziegler said Nixon had invited Bre:dmev to the United States during the May 1972 sum- mit session ln !tie Soviet unron. ,., l'!"l"llil'W alter 1.ieclar'1 sla'*'!tDI, preS!denlial edviser Henry A. Klnlnger toJd newsmen that tlU S1unmit, llle all cl N'1X011'1 prevJoul hlP !ml l!lletJop wi!h for4i1D I~ ~espeeted to bne fmillr!ant ind pra . re.wt.. ii wii Qbvious that Kl.ssqer, who returned 'nlursday after a four-day trip to lltmia, was referring lo. the aecond phase ol the Strateeic Arms Limllalion talks now under way in Geneva. "'lbere has been a di...-cl the priorities and the general directions the negotiations might take,." when the two leaders meet, Kiaslnger said. • Ill June ' "I believe when the secretary general • • Brezhnev and the Presldent meet, the broad direction fOI' subsequent negotia· tions can be established, the impetus can be accelerated." · He made this optimistic assessment in the wake of reporl1 that ii might lah up to five years to negotiate a SALT II trea· ty, wlllch Kissinger acknowledged Sllur· day is much more complicai.d both technically and politically lha!I lbe earlier round. SALT I involved an accord to limit deployment of anttbeJJlsUc missile system.a. The aecond roiUnd ii an alleffii>I lo 1l9trict.Jb& affODllv• ~r arms system> or( which b o t h superpowers -their policy,_ ol a balance·oN...,... deWrepl. 'Ole national oecurUy ed.0-did not ~that I llALT1I trWf1' WTlld bO IJiDed II the d!m!t hett1 IS .,.. ... cue in M*"" for the lnUlal SALT "l!retmenl. Instead, he indlcai.d Nixon and Brezhnev' mlgbl Lssue a declaration of negotiating principl .. and priorities. Kl.ssinger said the summil meeting was never in doubt, having been "planned for many months, at the latest since February." Valler ~ oman Reported Critical Alter Shooting A Fountain Valley woman was reported in critical but stable condition t6day after she was found during a tr~f· fie check sprawled on the car's rroilt seat, suffering from several bullet \\-"OUnds. Following surgery, Mrs. lAma of 10371 Calle lndependencia, was reported' in critical but stable condition in the in· tensi ve care unit. Cities Accused Of Violating Proposition .20 FBI Agent,s Call Guar.d At White House 'S'lmm' Reag~-Miffed, . Says Ellsberg R~g Unea~~ed Fountain Valley police arrested tbe driver of the car, Richard A. Marones, 4906 Seventh St., Santa Ana, and booked him into Orange County Jail on suspicion of attempted murder. Officers said the patrolman, Ron Gill~ man, stopped the car after it had made an illegal U·tum on Euclid Street near Warner Avenue about 12:30 a.m. Satur· day. Four Men Escape Blazing House Four persons escaped a major blaze in their Balboa Island apQrtm;.t early 'ibis morning. By lTilliAM SCHREIBER Of flit n.111 Plltt 11tff A leader of an Orange County en- vironmental group has charged that most Orange Coast cities are viofating Proposition 20 regularly. Dale Secord, .chairman ol the Project Evaluation and Planning Committee of li)e En~i-181 OOoliU90 ol Qi:ange COunty, 11 ,expected to unveil I¥s charges Monday al the regular meeting ril the South Coast Regional C o a s t a I Conservatiob Commission. CIUCAGO (AP) -FBI agmls have complained that their assignment to guard the offices cl two recently resigned Wbite Houae aides was a Hlham.'' the ChicalO Sun-Times Aid in ill Slolay ed!liolll. The . newspaper reported that FBI agents · were upoet because they were 'used" by the White House to create a false 0 public relations .impression" that a light guard waa placed on the flies ol former pruldebtial aid.. H. R . Haldeman and John Ehrlichman. The Sun-Times alao reported in Jn a Jetter to commissioners, Secord another story that John w. Dean Ill, lists seven vj.olaUon.s be claims exist in fonner White House counsel, also Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, San · testified before tbe New Yori: federal Clemente and Newport Beach. ~ jury which Indicted former Ally. All the alleged violations deal with c.n. John N. Mlldlell IDd three olhen in minor city actions such as lot resub-connection with a $200,000 conl!lhulion to dlvl.siO.. and sinlle Joi snoe chugea. the N!Jon re..iectiaa campa"1' Secord aJ90 claims most cittes .within Citq "aourcs close to the pro- lbo permjl tioundary of Pro}JOllllOn 10 -•" the • new'spoper, • said Dean like ii for lP'8l1led that minOr revl.siona leslilled ·111ay I beton. tile crane!• jury.& In zot11n,! are DOI subject to fl1e low. vestiptlng the CIDlpolp conlribution by , "Approyal ~f jhe regional ·commiJsion ~~~·said Dean ~ fully must ,..ecede iiie actual development _,t bis knowledge ol the deal and did deocrl~ i,tl the law," ~ ~~· • DOltlqvolte !lleoFl!lb Ammdmetlt to avoid ~m~ a leetion. of tloe .~~. ~· seU-illctjmlaflloli. . l\!Ction liw, Secord ~la.tbe~'delinJ •• · Olflclals bavo·llOl .rep0rted that Dean tlon of "development" lneludes, "sub-· appea\'ed before the grand juiy. divl1lon of land pUrsuanl 19 the SUI>-IA' the Vcoco conlrillution caaa, MU. div111GQ Ma~ ,Act IDd any o r dlvilion cbell, lonner Commerce Sec. Maurice ol -, !ncfudir\l lot splits/' -; Veoco IDd New Jeney pollUdan He said the only plllllJle ~ ilor!Y" L. 5ean were charged by Ille or t111 In II tlla! .1oc11 ... ., ... -fll'IDI jary with 11'11nc10-oct a Jn. -oiaalal am-mhdan 1_.i.,... utW.t""' lnlo Veooo'• financial eftlllft. llUIJdntdfilg, ieloolni at .,Utthtc lotL ~ IDd 91!1111 alto ..... dllrpd I will! bllll lo the jrand jney. (See PROP. It, Pap All The Sun-'l'lmes said FBI agenll were DOI sent to the liaidOman·Ebrlichinao of. 'HOT SPRINGS. Va. (UPI) fices until 21 1iOtizi at • • Uie aide's California ·.Gov'. !Wnald Reagan said resignaUono ....,. ·li\iide,~ 'a weekmd Satlll'jlay .tltl!I Doniel Ellsberg ·did not oont.....,i ..rith J<reiid!iii N••;.,·~ and. ~-~in" in . tllt,·,P~p . ~;,.~~,~~.. . ....... ")'>.~···,·· •. ::i. ~!':IT.·~ ~!} ~ r-;.:i,•·.:-..'., "' · . · ·~oaeil' Ill "*'tdi~' The~~ ... ·~,.;_~ ' --·~-« any{wroo0!6ing·la· the Suil4'lnies ~oOia, "!Jiey ·-"&meci. the';f.af'*l•lll aHalc .andrp1~~ided •tile guidelines 1halcclid DOI allow them~ . scaiidal ·•oultl; not hilrt ~ elec· . · "" · (oral c~'nces 1l' 1974 and 1117& ·', ••To ex·a m 1ne ·any Wbll~".HOI\"' . , Reag~flewSa!UrdliftOlhis1Jlegrnmy documenJs. • • . t';'_,, . .,.,,,..,,.........;;,q,.JJlel!lc lo'llhnembers •.To IOg. the 11\0V~I of papers in.«. ~~ Cotioell, ·an elite groilp of OU! ~ ~ oma:s.. , Corporate ' chief_, eucutives iri101 adviu ~ ut lfhite Bouse emp)Oft! the~ the government on bu'siness .matters.. t'u-'1·~~1 any :~ '!'." . Reagan 1 ta,iked . brielly . with , reporters • To ,in'lentOI')' any pa~s. bef~e addres~tng tfte e.z~Uves. nie ~per · :said the• agents' .. Reagan '8Jd , lhe di~l of con· l'el!Q!:le<Lthat.!1aldelban and F%rliclvrw> . '(See>REAGAN,:Pagel.U) had fU!l,-1<>,their flies. . • .. " ' ., .. A wliite'&tiie Ofl!cial·anil two aides lo . Gillman reported uiat when he looked into the driver's side wiDdoW to question Marones, he saw Mrs. Adelaide IAma on !he passenger s~e, bleeding profuaely. , .Officers sakt 1 Mani\es made no .~ tempt to resist arrest~ · Accofding to police, Mannes, 411, Uid he was tsking Mrs. Luna to the hospital when he saw a police car IDd decided to make a U-turn. · Mis. !Alna, 45, was rushed to Fountain Valley Community HOspital, where she waa admitted with a bullet lodged in her back.and in her head, poilce said' Police said she had other wounds In the chest and anru, although buliell had ap- parently passed lhroU£h her body and smashed•the pauenger's side window of the ear. According lo fire of!iclal.s, Dennis Mor· an, 33, and Floyd BnmD, 53, ol 11-1 Pearl St. awoke at about 1:15 a.m. to the omeil of 11111c>k<"and ~a four·leOI holt'in tbell'celllnl from.the llI*lalra a(181fl!liiii: 11\ey lUlbed up.<talrs lo awaken·De.yid Ewing, 26, IDd Virgil Boaley, 21;, who were aJeeplng 90Ulldly. Brunn was treat· ed f<r amolie inhalation. The fire gutted the tY.-o-story house. Newsman Freed ' BEIRUT (UPI) -The Palestinian guenillas Saturday released Chicago Tribune correspondent Philip J . Caputo after five days ol captivity. acting 1'1!1 director William D . . • (llee P81,.fliP' .uis .• «~.'\ ·1'1••·: '''ma••~ ; ... ·. . ,. . . . . ii;" '~ .. ~ • ti 4 .fi ~.I • .__ .. . . . ~ . DISTAFF tN D.C. -Wivea of two con. At y.,., lffVlt• greasmeo from the Oranae Coast area ·~ ~ reveal" some of the pn)ijtems -and joys ;,r .. :• -,oe. • movinJ. from. cauromia to c ....... Washln'gton, .'D.C. Two lllustraled stories .. _ by Stoff Wrller Jo Olson are io be,: \~ '""'• f"al\Jred on Page IM. -v ' ,......,.. ,.. 1•1«1111111'19111 •111•111 PH" PllllMt ~ 11 Art MWH '' I. I. H1raaw1 A• AM l.IMll'I .., Oftf!H ca.rr 01•011 ...... .. .. .. Alt, .. ., '"'--"''"''~'!'°'..;.r -M ' •M ' ... I~ • ... C1oClt ... ~---..'.,.l~ ! .. .. """' (1-<'t Mt ... , """""' .. Cl Tr•\lli I t AN0111ER WATEl\QATE? -Coiurnn- isfNorman C.UMsina .afle' laking port in Kent ,State . . 1 1erviccl for four 1llldents ,tilled' ' lbi.. Ohio O:>llege cam- pus, in May',, ll70, reflecla on JU vi.sit Mel ni,.. the Cll*tion: Is Kent State miother Wali!rpte type incident! Page, Al. 8-1 0tM PtNM II WflHt Wa.11 C1' -,r J M W191Mr M .. CM.IL Y PILOT llCTI9flll c ... e.tnkt -.... ......,,., ....., ·• TY WMll I .t I DAILY PILOT Sultdct, M•1 U, 1973 Coast ~uµ~, up LOBBY POWER: HUNTINGTON BEACH -All seven coun- cilmen have agreed to join a four-dty pact with Anaheim, San- la~ and Garden Grove to bir• a W~rton lobby!Bt to - tho\ the colinty's foor largeot cities get wbOl they feel Is theCr lhare of federal money. Santa Ana also went 1longa but the next night Anaheim turned down the proposal ID Garden Grove delayed octlon. With the fotll'city pr<>pc>U] apparently Cnllhed, Huntington Beach is still looking for tome other means to obtain Washington lobby power. 00\Jl!LE TROUBLE: WES!' ORANGE COUNTY -Double ,,.,..;ons for three of the five crowded campulOI In the Hunting· ton Bead! Union High School will be the rule next yev. Heavy student loads have forced the double sessions &Cbedule on Edi· son and '.Marina In Huntington Beach and Westmlnller High School. The two other schools, Fountain Valley and Hunttng- ton Beach bigbs will remain on extended day systems to handle their overflow of students. NO MORE FUN ZONE: NEWPORT BEACH -A divided New- port Beach city council last week approved !!Jans w build a 33. unit condominium· that would replace Balboas bi9\0ric Fun Zone amusement park. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers cast the decidin g ballot in the 4-3 vote that could spell the doom of rtdea and at- tractions that have entertained countless thousands of beach- goers since 1936. FOUL PLAY: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Two chll,dren wall<· Ing to school came upon the .body of a man in his in!d 20s last ~k within sight of Del Obispo Road. Coroner's inveotigators aa ylt have not deternlined"tb8 "Identity dtthe man; nor the cause of hll death. Sberltt'a lnveotlgatoi'B siiopect foul play In the grim case because of tire tracks found i"n Oie area whera the remains &ere discovered. Initial ~eculation holds that the man-appar- enUy Of Ullildescent-=ma)' nave been dumped at the site near Marco Forster Junior High School. SURFERS .UP: mJNTINGTON BEACH -Nearly 100 young -People Qu~~es •-' r -· • •> surtm filled lbe ply council cllamber lut ._t. for two major req..._.. 'Ibey want tlle dty to elllijlji_ate-tbe tlrld summer surf· lni hours and le&Jt It 1IP to lite~ to detelinine when sun-m could enter tile water. Thay i1iO .,ni tile cltY to reduee the 25-cen!s-per-hour parklftg meter ~on Paclllc Cout High- way. and make 1110 cents, like other IDeUn. Coundlmen letllled •ympathetlc to both requesu, but lndlcat.ed Ibey would ¢udy the matter for two weeks before i~ t..,Woq. • , · 1 ;_. OVl~AOW910. SOUTH COAlt ~ XJoulJle, "I Iona ...,. ' Grdlred eari, ID tbt -t for the C~o Uallled School 1>11> trict'• only )unlor blgb i.ec.ua otiliteiiee ovetcro.....nni. Marco Forster Junior High will go on tlie ep!il schedule this fall and remain on the timetable until a.. second campus .is completed on a site in Laguna Niguel. LONG AND SHORT OF IT; IRVO'IE .,..,, <;It)' councilmen last . week learned Boy Scout troops loon will tackle the unsightly weeds In the University Drive median s~Tbe weeda, coun- cilmen obeerved, have grown '1all and u y'' olnce now131ling winter rains ended. Community ~ces Paul Brady noted, howe~r. long range solutions w the annual weQjl problein at the city's MacArthur l!Oulevard gateway must a.wait blidgetlng time. Allocations to landscape the weed-Infested medlan are ei- pected w be Included In the 1973-"74 budget councilmen begin studyin g May 29. Meanwhile, scout J<nives will cut the e)'etores down. , OUNES UNDER FIRE: NEWPORT BEACH -A proposed commerclal amusement park on Ill• 94-.11,cre, cowity-owned New- poJ'.t Dunes site" drew heated criticism .from two, sides last week -lbe county and the city. Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commissioner Frank Robinson bf Newport Beach char~ed the proposed park cannot be built under lbe terms of the existing lease held by a San Diego syndicate. Newport Beach Mayor Don- ald Mcinnis said Frlday"he thinks the recently-revised plans tor the Water World attraction are no better than the first ones that were n!jected by tile Board of Supervisors. SUN AND SAND: LAGUNA BEACH -Dr. Charles Hess, the embattled assistant superintendent of-the Laguna Beach Uni- fied School District, last week was named to be business mana- ger of the Palm Springs Unified School District Dr. Hess, 47, • . . was one of t.aauna'• thre6 top iChooJ admlJllstratnn f1recl by the conservative schO()J board majority last year. Palm Sprlqi of. llci&l1 said they we~ "deJl&hted" tn hire Heu to direct the d»- tric!'1 " million annual-b1'dget. • SAIL ON, SAIL ON, SAIL ON: ORANGE COAST-Saine call them "sail.brs Of the seas." IOllle ... by the sea sanonn and still others use the term them •1vellele.'' Regardless of the name, the tiny marine polyps madt th.U sprlnJ appaarance along the Orange CoMt lilt'WMI<. According to thoee In the know, appear- ance of the tiny football slulped "!Iva s.iJboats" meana IUllllller ls nigh . • · · I , • NAKED GIRLS: COSTA MESA -Clfy councllmen ord8Nd nudlty stamped out with 1111 ''emerginoy'' ordinance problbltlnJ! topless or bottomless perfOl'llllDCOI Jn placee Where food and drinko are sold. Enforcement began 'FrlUy_ atternoon wllb an arrest at the Fire House, a nude ~)lop parlor. HEAD(NG.l'OR .THJ. HILLS: J.AGlMA BEACH -With the first public bearing on !ho propoeed 2,018 unit Sycamore llllla development hours away, Laguna Beach planning commissioners hava learned that the area tops the list f# desirable open space lands within lthe city. The 522 acHt II IOcllted at the corner of Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. It 11 .owuecl )r/ New!>Ort In· ves!Immts. Developers call the propoeol a comprOi¢se txl green- belt lovers' destres w keep the land In tta natural' state. About 72 per<ent would be kept as open space. QOWNZONING DOWNED: NEWPORT BEACH -In a dra- matic reversal of previous city positions, city councilmen last week decided downzoning is not the best way to control density problems in crowded sections of the city. In a move now termed by city offldals as a "closed clooc", the OOW1cll ordered Its staff to come up with betller, more equitable ways to make the city's zoning conform with the proposed general plan. Downzonlng has beeu proposed for Balboa Penin91lla and Corona de! Mar as a way of preventing massive, overbuilt duplexes from moving into smaller, less dense residential lots. OPEN SPACE: COSTA MESA-The.city is rea~ying its first bond election io-history. A $6.5 million package will be presented to voters this September. If approved, the bond monies will be used to preserve 100 acres of vacant land as open space. I . • ' •• . Costa Mesa Police Make Mothers Invited : To Swap Meet More Firehouse Arrests In Laguna Beac~ I SAMSONITE ~an, B3, Dies After Collision 400 Flnrida Inmates BODY GLOVE CASUAL OUTDOOR FURNITURE ,. . '-. An 83-year-old Temple City man died early S:Sturday morning following a rear··· end accident on the Santa Ana Freeway just nortb ol El Ton> Road. Fight Racial Batt"le The California Highway P a t r o I reported that John Walter Genuit died in Mission Community HOtlpital about three hours •fter lhe colllsloo at 9:55 p.m. Friday. The CHP sald damage in the accident was minor. A coroner's autopsy was being cmducted to dete-nnine the cause of G<nuit's death. Officers said that Genult's car, driven by llls wife Alberta, 75, was coming onto the freeway at El Toro Road. The second ca r was driven by Swan M. FuJen, 19, of Corona del Mar, the CHP said. 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A state Corrections D e pa r t m e n t spokesman said about 400 Inmates who participated in the disturbance returned to their dormitories after Warden K. D. Conner and 45 guards ordered the ID- mates to disperse from a compound. "When they fired warning shots in the air, they freed the ho.1tages," said department spokesman Rex NeWman. "No force was needed at all." Conner said 38 inmates were hospitaliz- ed for treatment of injuries rece1ved in the lighting, which erupted after a weekend movie. Five or six, he said, were seriously bu.rt with stab wound! and broken jaws. One guard suffered a possible broken ann and head Injuries when the fighting first erupted, Newman said. Conner speculated that the fightlng may have been sparked by the stabbing of a black inmate by a white Friday night. Newman said the black prisioners held the unharmed hoslages in the prison yard whi le most of lhe other white inmates barricaded themselves in the gym. naslwn. Newman said all the injured were white. Blacks outnumber whites at the prision 2 to I. The prison has a popula.· lion of about 850. F"'""Pllflel MOTHER ... • q the other finalists, and corsages to their mothers. The other rlnalists were Mark Lewis, a student at Carden Hall boys' school; AM Liftdberg or Moote Vista School; Beth Corsett of Christ Lutheran School; Elilcen Toal of Presidio School; Karen ·~ ol lVblttltr'School; Jane Feebon ol Corona del Mar School ; Kennetli Mann of Jlarper,Scllool; Dean ~.of Bay VieW ScbOol; Iran Cheshire' and Jeff Cordeiro ol Lindbenzh School ml -Bk>diett of CollelJ" Park ScbooL .\ "It looks like the whites and the blacks declared war on each other/' aakl C.On- ner It ihe outbreak ol the Dgbtlng at the modern, donn.(ype prison. '''Ibey were scattered all over the compoUnd." "It apparently broke out after a movie and one group attacked ire other group and a fight ensued," said cwrectioM of- ficial' Rex Newman at Tallahassee. From Page l PROP. 20 ••. The violations Secocd's group claims to have discovered include : • Two resubdivisions in Newport Beach, one permitting a combination or several lots in Coron8 del Mar fOr a service statJon, and the other a ('Om- blnatlon of lots in the EastbluU S!Klppjng Center for a two-story medical building. • one Newport Beli_ch wning clumge placing the newly-established Open Space district into the 24 to 28-fool height lirnltation zone. • A San Clemente zone change or an unclassified lot to a duplex classification. • A zone chanae in Laguna Beach put· ting a duplex lot into the commercial classification . • Two minor lot splits in Huntington Beach. Secord Is expecled to tell the com- mission his group is attempting to utilize the coaatal protection law in the way he says Jt wss orli!na11Y intended -; to stop undHirab!e development '1at the orllJns ol the develcillmenl Jl(OCesa." 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Sutldly, M11 U, 1973 DAILY PU.OT 4, f Ellsberg · Suit :Vowed Russo to taunch 'Inipeachment Campaign LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The atlomey f..-Daniel Ellsberg aald Satunlay • J.u,age suit would be filed In WWl!ogtGo ag,\nSt NWlll administration .«!cials to recover pan of the est1mated '800.000 spe!l1 by the defime lil the Pmtaaon Papers case. But attorney 1'Mard Boudin· said plans presently did nol include charging Prosldenl N1"oo in such a suit ·rn cm- nectlon with the btaglary o f Ellsberv'• Pfl'ddatrlst's office aJ!d wile- tapplnc ol Ellsberg's phone callj. "The evidence agalnsl the President is substantial but cin:umstal1'ial," Boudin said. "Uni ... enough evidence can be produced to justify his being named, Mr. N1"oo will not be included." Ellsberg. codelendant Anthony J. go bode to •-.....,,ch, "!111DC and RuSIO, their wives, laWYent and stall reading. held t press conferai\ce Saturday mom-"The press has perfonnod - tng. bonorab!Y in the ~ mootho/' i2llberl It followod a champagne victory party I said. "N<r<r the press is belnc joined by In i!e'(eriy Hills Friday nJglS atlended by c..,.r-and the courts to n-the about 3Clll pel'IOlll, looludlnc nine jurors, lliJsconducl ol the uecuUve branch." an..-'u;s. Dillrict Judge Matt Byrne "Rus9o, 32, said he planned to spead a dlsm!Sled all cllargos qa!Nt Ellsberg year writing a book. . and Russo en giounds of ~t In the meantime, Rus9o said, ho in- mlscooduct. tended to work on a . ••na.Uonal lm-- Tbe C·yeal'<lld Ellsberg, referring to peachment ellort" qaiDsl Pnoldelll the party and bis ccovenations '!Ith the NllOll. . . : jurors, said the defense now lcnew it Russo said be was Qymg to Chicago for_ """1d have had an outright acquiltal if a meeting to diacuss that action to be at•, the case had gone to the jury. tended by hundreds ol people including, Asked about his future plans, E1llberg Angela Davis, the Rev. Ralph Abemttby said be planned to spend a cooslderable and leaders of tile American Indian period with his wife, Patricia, and then Movement. Thirty men ra.ced the clock and one ~ Satur· day -climbing walls, ropes and wooden mazes around an obotacle course at Costa MMa lfigh • School athletic fields. The men were ~ more than 300 who originaMy applied for two opeowgs·in the Newport Beach Police Dept. The n!l!t were elim· inat..i by oral and written tests. The physical oon· ditioning and agility testing will Dam>W the number to 10 men who will face the last hurdle, psydliatric screening. SKYLAB •.. "Of course," Guest adds, \ Yacht Race Threatened By Antics of. Invaders By ALMON LOCKABEV ~IY Pllet IMtllll IEllltor The future of the Newport to Ensenada yacht race may hang in the balance because of the antics of a few thousand ugly Americans who invade the once quiet fishing resort on Cinco de Mayo weekend and al other times during the year. Add the coming a.shore of a few thousand yacht crews in the Ensenada race and you have potential mayhem. It reached a climax lblll yeu with ooe report<!d fatality, dozens of injuries and ....... landing in the Ensenada jail. Who are the trouble-makers? Ensenada authorities say that it is not lhe "yateros" (yachtsmen). YACHTSMEN SAY it .is long-haired tYPes who pull eapers In ld'exlco they couldn't get away with at home. wi.I ~!·Bole! dlspllYJI of ·sex ~the S1reets. , · .... _......_ lll ~~vans. Youths making leW11 ' · ,~ "°'""'1' '.girls llawiting their bodies to .U CCIDll'&, ·~ -. ·* -\!. • liofllll'O.Pi:"~-. ......_ ,. ~.s"Nifrt.MU.MY..,.-. •• At~ 'eCflll!na fft<lll!r". laoef~...W~ yachttij'CidW~.,l!li~ 6M Y wi11llf !Y acMIJ!'t11eisW<liil . the ~-Tl>OY -.. re c¥.\V , .tj.« ciie ;iMther'~1~er1,in .!" to get into the .mart room. 'A: few bOttles were being th!O\vlJ aboli! alid bembs were golng off tmder people's feet. - At night they slept five and sit. deep in campers, on top of campers, in.; cara. on ~ of and under cars. · '1 . ~ •\ It wu common to see them fouliDg the streets or· the hallways of down-. town botela:. " A FEW MINUTES b•!ore ibe official trophy presentati<ll at the Bahia Hotel Saturday afternoon, three wild-<!yed )'ouths sought to attract atlentioo by dl\'lhg off the roof of the hole! into the swilJiming pool. • • One of them split bis bead open wbeo he bit the coocrete edge .l!Jhe pool, , another broke his leg in three places, aod the third ooe made It AcCording to eye-witnesses, the ~ed riot 5aturday night -when • ooe youth tried to get into Hussoog's by breaking a rear window. When be was collared by an Ensenada cop, several of his buddies rushed in and at- tacked the officer. Clubs begao to Oy. The fire department was called out to dispeise the crOwd with firehoses. And over at the Bahia Hotel, at about the. same time, a score or more of other.-were hurling obscenities at each other and shoving girt. In the pool THESE INDIVIDUAL'!, some ol whom were released from Jai~ came · home complaining aboot the conditions of-the Ensenada jail and demandlDi "that we do somethi'ng about it." · The Ensenada jail is small. It wasn't built· to cope with mass arrests of . 190 or more. So it was crowded. So what's all ibis got to do with the yacht race? Only that ·11 reflects on the yacht race and on some ol the non-yachting crowd that got caught up in the melee. C8rlos Avila, direcf.ol' of tourism in Ensenada, assured Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) officials that the same conditions exist on other weekends during the year. ll seems to be worse on the May 5 (Cinco , de Mayo) weekend because many Americans believe Cinco de Mayo is a big national holiday in Mex1co. It isn't. It is one of the many-and pos.sibly the mmt minor-of the Mexican independence days, according to Avila and other , Mexican authorities. SO WHY NOT bold the Ensenada race on some other weekend? Any week- end. The Cinco de Mayo bit is a farce. ' That , amoog other things, is what NOSA is debating. John Payne, NOSA president, said he would suggest to the board this mooth that in the future : the race be started on a Saturday. Thi! would mate the finish on Sunday, ; with the trophy presentation on Monday. SUch a change would serve two purposes. The rowdy element would have Iert for home , and crews who needed to get back home to work on Mooday . cwld do so. They wouldn't even have to miss the Thursday and Friday work days as is necessary under the present format of the race. The fir-st such change in the race was tried in 196% ,with' a SUnday·start. This resulted in a big drop In race entries. From 19$3' thnlugb;lltl6.the race was started on 5aturday and the entry list grew each year. In nooe of the C years was there any rowdyism to compare wi~ this year's inciden~ , The. worst the yachting cro_wd has been guilty ol In recent years u poor 1. manners at ·the trophy presentaUon. Some skippers who leave Ensenada early i don't even leave a cnowman to pick up the trophy they may have won. :; Others come oo the stand to accept their hardware wearing no shirt and may· ..,. be wilh a bottle of beer in ooe band. l-. This doesn't set well with eithel'I the Mexican or American dignitaries, many of whom represent the highest officials in their respective government. . PAYNE SAID he would recommend to the NOSA board that this situaUoo · be remedied by awarding the trvpy to the next lowest boot II lis winner fail· ed to appear. There Is also talk ol issuing tickets !or the trophy pmentatioo. : The ~ada raoe was started In 1941 as a geslure of lfOOllwlll belween two coontrles. NOSA officials and many yachtsmen are a]lpO!led at what It ; has be<ome Irr recent yean. · • Enaenada hes grown from a sleepy fishing resort In 1948 to a city of 80,• : 000. M8Jl1 respectable aoche!f,respecting Mexicans make II their home, u do' a number ol affluent Americans who have ]lUrChased or balll ...,_ in the •area. .,,... "' -· de>s, reetdenis and 'in8"liaciis"alilce, love the En!en"'• race. "Wei-=~~" llhey-111,eys.~pell.lt), caa'~ found aD -1'"", on race ' 'Jiu\ 'hoW Jong Wlit\ht itoeclable ~ up with ftnllil ~oo aear ~ tDd lnlmortUti 111cil •· ""°"" d lmlpoolihlO"~cans'1 lDll!ct en llieril each year• • • • 1 . n remt1111 to he ..... And..,._ 111e·1uture"' the .... Itself. · I ' • I Skylab Count Going Like Clockwork ''you're always pretty sure nothing is going to fall becinse you've gone over everything a hundred llnies and you know it will work. But there's always that dumce." In all probability, t h'e mission will come off basically as planned. The McDonnell Douglas record in ae~pace is almost unblemished and the company says it is determined. to keep it that way. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -While the ' But as any engine« on the Skylab 1 astronauts relaxed in Houston, project concedes, Skylab ls ground crewmen Saturday pushed the just too big and too COD\. countdown with clock-like precision plicated to avoid having at toward Monday's launch of the world's least some problems. largest spaceship for 140 days of manned To handle them, D:>u&m has set up a "control room" at flight this year. 1£ the US.foot long space station its Huntingtoo . Beach plant. • Cooslstlng of the PrOJect's top, reach~s a good orbit ·and unfolds its in-engineers, the control rqom tricate assembly nonnally, Charles will be the center of around- "Pete" Conrad, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin the-<:! k acti •ty f 1 and Paul J. Weitz will be launched Tues-oc Vl or as ong as the space station is in use. day to man the station {or 28 days. The engineers in Huntington Skylab already is loaded with 2,100 Beach will serve only as ad- pounds or caMed, frozen and dried food, visers to the officials at the 6,<XXI pounds of water, 1,200 aspirin, more mission control center in that freezes closed, to an Facing the virtual certainty suffer imversllM.e damage. than 700 pieces of clothing and thousands Houston, where u J ti mate astronaut who complains that of problems, but lacking "Working this· {JSt cub of other items to support three crews for decl!lon-making responsibility bis shower water is too hot. knowledge of where they will against any englnee(1 grUl." 20 weeks of flight around earth. rests. "We really have no idea occur, the control room Guest says. 11We llk:e to gather '!be second Skylab crew is scheduled to But as the meo who design-what will go wrong," says engineers have wodted since all the facta toteU>or, oil down go '!P lo• 56 days in space. Tbe third ed and built Skylab, the Jack White, ooe of the control January to refine their prob-and "think them ~ tDd s~b crew is set to spend another 56 McDoonell Douglas engineers _ room's three shift captains. !em-solving skills. then try out ~ ldeu da-in •'"'lab -and 'docle out the two-are the ooes eoq>eeted to "The ooly thing we're sure Their goel Is to provide a beloro-,i.e out.,-· ,. "V· de lop the best sol !Ions to Qbout is thet it won1 be solution to any coocelvable "In the '"""""1 rilOlll ,,..'ve level, _eig!ll.._. """'"-~-veprobl that du I etbing ' tic! ted robl · 'th! 15 mi'nu•-· ""'-·•• ~·-'--.,...,_ ~. ,,..,. ob...,..,. of the $1.5 billioo pro-l-an~y~~ems;~~~ev~e~op~.~Jsom~,~~~w~eJv~e;•~n~~pa~~·JP;~e~m~Wl~~n~~~~=~· ~·°""~~~,-;)'"~~~--~~~ g;;,jli is ·;,~.p;;i.r liiCt Ille 1~ .of Those problems coulct be becim,,. If we had, we would because if It IOOk longer than iitlii:la '!_Dj, .,.,.,,Pldl" !be ~ !IP'!<Oflight capability . and to anl'il!ing from a meteor shield bave designed against it." that, the Skylab mission could · oame ~"'* p;Mlft." • ~!ti'me<ticaJ, scientific al)\l engineer-&'!ilrr "';on heJp .J>olh men on ~~ ,,f~ !'led ilf.,.ce.! !< Conrad, Kerwin· and Weltz took 5atur· day Off and relaxed in their special quarters at the Johnson Space Center in floui!On. ·•"Ibey just lounged around and ·relued-" a spokesman said. ;. Thi ~ pilots, all Navy officers, are scheduled to Oy to the cape today In their Pmooal white T38 jet trainers, arrjving al nearby Patrick Air Force Base at nocin. They will watch Moo<lay;s launch -.ith their wives from a secluded site ~ourths of a mile from the Saturn . :ocJ<el hangar. From Pagel REAGAN •.. spiracy, theft and espionage charges against Ellsberi! and co· d e f e n.d a n I Anthooy Russo came on a "technicality .• ·. nothing auggested exoneration of the accused." The Pentagon Papers trial judge, W . Matt Byrne Jr., said Friday in dlsmis>- ing the charges that government miscon- duct related to the case, including White Home-<lirected burglary and Wldisclosed wiretapping, had been so severe u to "offend the sense of justice." Reagan lumped the Pentagon Papers and Watergate cases together, calling them "part and parcel ol what has been a trend in recent years. ·1 "The same people. whoi: deplore Watergate want to hail bim (El!Sbergl as a hero. You can't have it that way. Eith<r both Watergate aod Ellsberg are wrong, or they're right." Asked K he tltoo&ht NJxon would be im· pllcated in the Watergate espionage and coverup, Reagan said: "I do not. I believe he told the truth on television." As a fellow politician, Reagan ex- pressed sympathy with N1"on for prob- lelll.'I that crop up in hastlly thrown together campaign organizations. "It's.. .a case of setting up a multi- million dollar business that goes Into and Olft of business in a couple of months," be said. "Anyone who can do that without having a high rate of error is a 1:enius." f'f'OlltPqel FBI ... 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It's• mesa 'uuM I got two 11 sters." .. -· llql), 1973 Ron English: ''I love her because she is my mom." . at's a. Mother · for? • Jen1 l1rwn: ''She knows what's right for me." B'r1d Drew: "My mom rides a motorcycle. I go to the market with hor ond I buy • donut," Amy Mlllor: "I lovo hor bec1uH she gives us things and she is pretty." Mother's Day prompted. some serious thinking and drawing 1n the kindergarten class of. Miss Donna ·carpent11f. The students at Monte Vista School, Costa Mesa, asked themselves. "What does a mother do?" Each child's picture was as individual as his reply and just as speeial as mother. ,~q: Kolllo Hon.on: MSho always goes sometlJMs to the 1Mlrdr11MS." • Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Paype Terry O.nigan: "She works In the house ond sho cluns up tho kitchen. Sho tolls my dad where to t1k1 us sometimu." Texas, Alabama Buffeted · w Excitement at · DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1910 r 5 Persons Die in W'eather-relat.ed Accidents l!.S. 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"" abo dei: El! ...: s s car s.. ed ,.: ed I ten Ila ma to ~ bai drl •to tall gal ' I the .... ft! ha• clUI J j \ 5und1.1, MlJ 13, 1973 DAil y PllOT .t I I BrQwnF~rcesGroup To Tell Fund Source the reasur_y family store and 111perrnarket CAUFORlllA ~nspiraey Charged By Chavez <X>ACllELLA ( A P ) - SACRAMENTO (AP) - Clllforn1a'1 '11arpst aec:ret DOl!Ucal committee" baa bem forced by ltpl -to report ..... l\ -11111 dlatrlbaled '** last year, Secretary of State Edmund G. 11-. Jr. reporlil SOlurday. -. l1t • otatemmt, referred io the money u "hid· den campilgn fund&." He aid It generally -to ''filcllly conservative" candidates. He ldentllled the organlza· Uoo u u-fO< Cllllornla, which he Slid la bued l1t Loo Angeles. Bl'OWD aald bo bad been 11t contact wttb R.F. ~old, who he aald la a tru..tee of the organization. Ingold was not IUrther ldm- tlfled. The llatement aald Ibo group recolved money """"1 many of the state'• largeat • corporatlooJ, IDll lhen dlatrlbuled tbt -to Ill cmlklatel lor the It a le legfalature. ,, Tbe alal«Den,I lnchlded a llat of cantrlbuton and reclt> lenll. Among Ibo recipient. were IS ~ can- didates to the ltctaJature. Of the 113 candidates elected, 41 were Republicans and 12 were Democrats. Brown said that "for the put five months, United I« CalllmU& has re!U!ed to com- ply wtth a state law roqulrlng lull disclo5ure · of campaign money. Several ween ago, we made It plain to the com- mittee'• attomey1 that We ·wooid lnltlate legal action il a report was not filed, and subseqUently the group agreed to dlaclose where It obtained Its fund!." · He said United f o r Cllllomia "bas been the state's largtSt teeret cam- paign organl&atioo, and bu generally contributed to can- didates it considered fiscally conservaUve." Brown a.dded: ''S ecre t political money f l n a n c e d Watergate, and I llttend to make sure that all funds used In California campaigns are fully and hooestly reported." 'Ale statement also con- tained a n.st of business firms which contributed from $4,000 to $6,000 each. C a m p a i g n contributions laws require groups which ool· lect campaign money to report the names of cootrlbutors, Brown said. "California's campai gn con- tribution laws will b e vigorously enforced, and hid· den slwh fllnds will not be allowed," Brown said. United Farm Worlten union leader Cesar a.a ... appealed Satunlay lo the ~dera of the Oallfomla Republican and Democratic port1es for aid In securi,ng a S e n a t e In- vestigation of the U F W • Teamsters labor dl!pute. In tel-lo heeds of the central c:omml!!A!e5 of both portieo <Jiavez asked for help in obta1nlng "a Senate labor committee lnveotlgalion of the illegal payments made by growers lo the Tealll!ten and Mexican-American .Tensinn Strained Afro r Shooting In the Illegal conspiracy lo '1 destroY the Farm Workers RIVERSIDE (AP) -The Unioo." fatal shooting of a 23-year-old Committee stall members man bas added stress to visited the area two weeks ago teWon between rival Melican to delermine whether a bear· Ing wooJd be necessary, but American groupo, a police of· the coounltteo haa not an-Iida! said Saturday. noonced whether It will hold After admlnlslratlon leaves one. were announced . for t w o -The UFW struck moot of the polloep>en who snot Mario the unarmed Romero ran his car up a freeway o~ramp in an effort lo flee Bowser, who had stopped Romero's car to arrest him, investigators said. Bowser and Frazier both fired at Romero, officers ad· ded. Bowser was attempting to issue an arrest warrant charg- ing Romero with cultivation of marijuana and failure to ap- pear in court for probation Violation when the shooting oc- curred, authorities said. An autopsy disclosed that Romero was hit once in the back, authorities said. grape growers here aeveral Armando Romero last Tues-. ~~~=~· r!Yii!~~:~~ -Ai..-Force Doctor Stands coolr$C!a with the Teamaters authorities said. Tbe dem-· · recently alter the growers• oostrators requested that • poets With the UFW expired. Patrolman Jake E. Bowser Jr. F~Pn"I on POW Stories The UFW alBo Said Saturday 27, and Det. Carl Frazier, 33, .u .UJ. that It had received support be SUBpeJlded from tile force. for its bgyoott of noo-UFW let.-A coron..-'s inquest lltto tile RIVERSIDE (AP) -An Air 00113i-lo be In good tuce and grapes from the Na-death was pestponed the same Force doctor said Saturday he health. lional Con!......., of catholic day I« too weeks al the re-"The effects of torture Oiarllles. quest of the Casa Blanca Oom-baa been told by superior of· h a v e n • t bee n t o I d munlty Adloo Gniup, wlllch fioers to clai!ll -falsely -poychlalrically as -.rel! as said moot members of the that bis remarb oonce-g ph)"ically," TrUnlt aald. "I pttdomlnantJY M e x l c a n -the health ot r e t u r n • d !bought I was mild r<gardlng American community did not prlsonen of ...,. _,, "W.en what the llluatloo ""'"Y i.." understand the cue. Tbe oot of oontext" 11t a ~per TrUnlt said he was told Mon· )'hief Fails; :Recognized group said It wanted more atory. day by Col. Howard Rlchen- tlme to explaln the llluatloo MaJ. Gacy TrUnlt of March bach Wrector or hospital before the i n q u e st , a Air Force Bue here told a ..,..;;.. al March, to answer spokesman said. meeting of II:-RlYen14e, fuii,,. iltqllirl .. by oaylng his •Dy Friends The shooting "ldded more Coonty Med1c81 .Usodatlliil cbnimentS "were taken out of ;» str .. In the matter ..,d.lt ii a lllay 2 thal. p-t.oners "C8Jli0 context." ;!.,,.,FRAN~•~ (AP) _ ~ rallying point for ..oil·P!"'l""' Iii.,. (l!xn.\'leblam with~ TrUnlt added "It's my 1 'I/,....• ~~ out there who want to ca-,-,'"'1boi/ aDmenl,J and · D!M undenlandlng'' thet• Rlchen- ll!m>bllng bandit was !oiled trouble," said police Lt; A.G, might have · to h a {e btdi was ·e<>m<ytn~ an O<der 1'llm he robbed $40,000 early Dill. But Dill added that tile poycblatrlc care the rest of from Lt .. Gen. William Pitts, !lalunl&Y from a concealoo at lhootlng """ not reoponllble their livea. Ills speech Wu oommand..-of the l5tb Air Candlestick Park where he UJ-for what be descrlhed oa re-reported In lbe Riverside Force headquartered a t ed to. work. cent unrest between members p...,._Enterprlse. March. Po~ said •.silent alarm of rival clubo 11t the Casa TrUnlt said "I don't thl1tk I was tripped and two offie9"1 Blanca neighborhood. a!Qtld he badgered by burl! llt Oil the holdup. The ' He said llliper'I bulJell IUperi!Jn f°' telling the truth. !\1~ i:r' loo~ a~ llhlttered Ille -of a Tbe llatements In the article Reagan's Tax . _ot alter an • police car early Friday and were correct " change <ii wild shots. "we can assume It probably · Plan 'Disaster' Pollce said ht. former ool-was" related to Romero's .He aald other physicians at leaguee ldentlfled him and bootlltg March wbo trealed POWs police _,, "'.altlng wben the • unresi and friction among "have been chocking" Ovtl" Alr rollbe<-returned home. Tbey 1 lnlonnal cl bs In the Force announcement. that -·~ ed the ""ooo and '--1.. severa u most of the men were in good ·~·ev . ...-. UUUI\. area have occurred for many ,. ed FranCIBCO Snyder for In-years Dill said but "whet 13 heal.th. vestlgatioo of armed robbery . at the base ~f It ow llt· Col. Edmund Rochford. ad- Pollce said the thler ..,. telllgenoe hasn't oonie up with mlnlstrator of the March -.cl the Pl'Ollrietor and two the answer." hospital , denied . that TrUnlt ISIUtants at stevens Caterers, Bowser, 27, and Frazier, 33, was "told to say anything." '.L!e" alballpartdn'~nd· will remain on leave pending Trunk, the chief medical ex-~ ... , ler nu ....,_ 8 the inquiry into Romero's aminer ra.r POWs at March, demanded they °""" two death, Police Chief Fred told the phyalclans' meeting safes. The bores were opened Ferguson said Friday. that only six of the 51 men and $40,000 removed. • The shooting occurred when treated at March w e r e Watered Gas Stops Autos SAN FRANCISCO-Six city cars oputtered 1nd slopped Saturday wl1en they were fuel- ed from a shipment of 5,800 gallons of guollne w!Och turn- ed out lo be part water. Harry Maker, supertn. tendent or the police aervloe 11at1oo, aald Union on eo. made routine delivery Friday to top off each of the 4,000 galloo tanks at the stallon. NOW OPEN! OAKLAND (AP) -Sen. Nicholas C. Petru, ( D • Alameda County), aald Satur- day Gov. Ronald Reapn'1 tax plan would be "a d.Lsast.er for senior ~tizens, in partiOJJar." "If it beo::HrM!l law, the plan will provide the state govern- ment with a fiscal incentive and pressure to lower the benellta of the Sen!o< Cltl1.0ns Property Tu Asslslance Act," Petris told a group of rttlred workers here. , He aald the delivery truck had apparently sucked out the dregs or ooe of Union Otl's big storage tanks In Richmond, taking In more than 400 galloM of water. . Maker eatlmaled damage to the lnoperoble can at f!llD each. Allo, 28 other city -...... called beck to have their gu tanks f1ulbed Olli, he llld. 230 New1x>rt Center Dr. NEWPORT BEACH Betty Grable .Recuperating SANTA MONICA (AP) A-Botty Grable , bospltallzed three -· for treatment or a duodenal ulcer. 1'U "terloualy Ill but In\, !!'""1nl'' Salunlay, a hospital lpol<eoman aalcl. Mils Gnble. II', had not llndentone ourpry and none was being camldmd, tbt llpOkMnall added. She WU bospftalbed. 10 ~ jut May by the same llln<oi. • ) • Yes. tt'1 another Upst1lr1 Gallery. 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' But at the i1ame ti.me, it u bbvious that reltn"""' to lllls cotlll(y's tm.fe are not enUrely empty, Ill leMl In the minds of. oome people. 'Ibis ls unfortunate. As Orangll COUnty continueo to '1'0W Into one ol the natton's toremoot wbln areu. it has lhed. most elements ol Its ulfra~aUve repu· tat1on. And in fact, Sen. DynW!y's receplioo at OCC was mo&t cordial. We hope ll!at minonty polltlcians will eontinue coming to this area oo the county can dispel once and for all notions that Its welcome mat Is out only to wbita A Silly Proposal In 8eCllring equal employment rights with men, II turns out tbat women an. really mon equal than their opposite sex. Californla, among other states, has for many years bad statutes llingllng out women fO'I' special privilege,._ working hour llmltaUons, coudieo in restrooms ana the like. Now the California U.gislature is,considering a bill giving men those privileges. And among them is on&- propooed seriOUS!y by Assemblyman Willie Brown of s.n· Francisro-that WIJU!d require that no employe be required to work after 10 p.m. or tiefore 6 ·a.m. UD· 1 ... transportatr!on is provided. The oriJ!imil law Wiii meant as a proteotlon to women ttave1ing to work In urban hl.gh-erime areu It's Good :Rusin~ . 'l'!le !':!.atlomi' A!u.i~ ol llfurln_,en has marted the blling ol the one liilllloliih cllsadwntaged penon through 11'1 JOBS proenm. '!'bis Is oot jll!lt hwnanltalianlam. It's good bus!- ~ eJ011111P1e, e..;11 penon who goes olf welfare Ind onto • payroll can: • Relieve the government of. l\velfare SllppOl't ol about $2,300 a year. , • lleduce unemployment lnaurance costs by $1,400 •year. • Earn an average $5,200 and pay Federal Income tax ol about $225. • lncreast spending for goods and services by about $3,300 a year. • AB a result of il)Creased purchases, pay state sales lax of about $40 a year. supported by 50,000 buslneos firms, the program helps the chronically unemployed learn marketable skills and find permanent jobs. Some Ugly Americans Tumulto means riot In Spanish and a scrnffy bunch ol Americana produced one last weekend in Ensenada. They were Insulting to their hosts and disgraceful in their performance, as detailed in a Daily Pilot lo~book on Page 3 today. The only good mark goes to the Mexicans them- selves. Ensenada police and other officials generally used restraint and good judgment in quelling the dis-turbance. The guests didn't really deserve the hospitality they got. .8•~ ''AW-W-W! f'OOR GUY'S!' Soviet Union ltlgsterg Still Vnsolved .. . Bears W 3tching Amid all the distractioos of the Watergate case, Vietnam ~ase-fire violatioos and rising food prices, the American people would be well advised to keep an eye on the Soviet Unloo. In fact, it is past time for everyone in and out of government to understand that the Soviet Unloo has ' ' never dilcootinued ~ nor olowed down Its / drive for absolute military domln/ll1ce o\rer the entire world. It ls well to remember this when U1-advtaed member> ·-- of Coogress begin · . callliig for huge cuts bi the natlon's defeme budget and for mllateral reduction In United States mill· 1ar7f......,o ......... Too many AmeriClll! appear to have jwnped to the cooclullioo that the Soviet Unkrn no Jooger presents a threat to the aecurity of the United Stal<o. 'Ibey have euggented the Idea of detente with the Sovlelc'Unloo because of the visit Presi- dent Nb:on made to the &met Union and the pnigms shown. in the ABM treaty and the Interim Offeoalve Agreemeot .concluded In the SALT talks. WHAT ISN'T llEAUZED ts that the Soviet Union ts making alannlng prog- ,.... In the application of new teclmlcal knowledge to military uses. It is not thoroughly understood that this is the kllld of progres.! that could produce a major strategic breakthrougli by the Soviet Union in the field of military science -the kind of breakthrough which migbl place the United States permanently at a military disadvantage. In this conoectioo, Dr. John S. Foster · BARRY GOLDWA'_rER_ Jr., diredor ol defense, research and engineerin§. ,,.,.,uy preseoted a' report to the 5en'lte-4rmed Services Committee showing tbe. Soviets have closed the teOhnologfcal--llaP with the United Sta"" in several important areas and threaten to be<xlme absolutely superior In the foreseeable Cut~. , Dr. FOita' ~ted· to ao overriding need in,-preseot def..,.. planning for more funds for reseerch and develoP- ment. He pointed out that our current R&D effo<ll will determine the character and quality of our military forces in the 19805 and, in IOID.e cases, to the year 2000. EVERY INQUIRY coodllcted by tbe Defeoae Department obowJ that the Soviet Union II dedicating more money and elfort to <WTenl projects of military science and teclloology every year. They afreedy have establllhed bn- p or tan t leads over us in chemical warfare, defeme tedmology, high-performance Integral rockets and ramjets, capability of land vehicles to cope with Arctic conditions and difficult terrain and illrcraft maintainability. If we allow them to obtain leads in other areas, we will vory definitely he placing our naliooal security In jeoiionJY. Of more immedfate importance or danger are Soviet activities which have a direct bearing on the eoergy crisis in the United States. Recent "l'O'ls Indicate that the Soviet Union ill becoming more Dear Gloomy Gus With all the oophisticated refine- ments to television in recent years, why can't they get the wheels on the stagecoaches to ntn forward instead ol backwards? H.J.B. 0'-Y ... --I N -..lttlll " ,....., •• • .... _rt,,. ,.. ... ttlt VltWI el ftMI .......... hJMf ,_, "' ,_ ... ....,,, ..... o.llY '"'"'· and more active in the strategic Persian Gulf from which major sources of American petrolewn supplies are ob- tained. FOCAL POINT OF the Soviet activity at presett is at Um Qasr 8t the bead of the Persian Gulf of Iraqi soil. And the clolelfl'oximity of the Soviet landmass to tbe Penlao Gull has long been a facet o1 ooocem to American oil interest.!. It was pointed out that any time the Russians want to exert forcible military control ol the Persian Gull, they would nm troopo and equipment from the area of the Cas· plan Sea right down through the middie of I.ran. The whole question of a dangerous U.S. de~ oo Middle East oil supply is not oew. Biii with a shortage of crisis. proportloos 'building up in this cowllrY and with the Soviet Union threatEfling to practice some gunboat diplomacy in the Persian Gulf, the picture takes on an ominous aspect. It is always well for us to remember that improved relations with the Soviets do Dot oecessar!ly spell lasting c»<>pera· lion. We can expect the rulers of the Kremlin to go right on taking advantage of every crisis w h i c h coofrootr the United States as well as continuing their reach for military cootrol of the entire world. Goldwater to Aid Nixon? W ASIUNGTON -In a suddeo burst of emotloo, Sen. Ba1TY Goldwaler of Arizona, the usually Wle!TIOlional 1964 Repuh!ican presldelltial nominee, con- fided to a colleague that he would "gladly" give up his seat in the Senate to become Richard Nixon's White House staff chief -il the President .,ked him. What Goldwater was telling his Republican friend was that Mr. Nixon must give his inner· moot staff the solid political professlon- allsm ao dangerously lacking the past four )'Mn. One obvious p&ca to look for that pn>(esslooallsm Goldwater WU s&y· lnC. II -Republlcans In the Senate ot'IJouse. G.idwater's seosatlooal ofler came llatlJ after he heard that Mr. Nixm 1'!id , pl<!ted fOUMtar Gen. Alexander u.ii •.lilt "Interim" White House dlief ol. iialf. ' AT Tl!E SAME TfME, and witl>out GGlii!Water'• toowledge, M lnfonnal ...mttee of Nbq)n aides wtio.pr..iate tllo H.R. llaldenw>Jolul Ebllldlman ~ -some lnalde the White House llld -outside -baa been cooduc\jng ~all& !nvestlplion of what lho --lllould ilo to begin ... toring order, decency anttpollUcal actloo to tbe 'llblte House .. Their anaw.er In part : penuade a Republican -member of the lloolll jo!th bl( l<nllce_ iDd high atand-tnc wllhin t h e party to move to the ( EVANS·NOVAK. J White House. One suggestion: Rep. John Rhodes ol Arizona, a popular conservative who is also cbalnnan of the !louse Republi- can Policy Committee. StiU other proposals from tbe highest levels of the Republican party have bleakly but frontally warned Mr. Nixon that he cannot temporize In building his new White Rouse staff, or risk not in- stalling a chief of stall both acceptable and responsive to Republican or- ficeholders and other pany professionals. Otherwise, he will 106e what cbaoce he has to recapturo the allegiance of his own party In his hAttle to step hack from the brink of diaasler and start all over again. TlllJS, ONE FORMER member of the nm Nhoo C.blnet who stands high wttll both party brass and rank-Mct-61e is qutetly (J)ISblng a two.part aolutloo to the Presldenl'I immediate problems of staff and the mall.,. ol an lndepeodenl Watergate prosecutor: put a party regular acceptable to the "'""'""Iona! wlni In charge of the White !louse staff; ,00 name an elde!' statesman from the Democratic party, thorougbly familiar with the Importance ol protocting the In-temta of the presidency, .. chief Watergate prooecutor. The aim is tho Al1le ln both...,., the Preoidmt most ~ the tediOUI, tortuous tii!I: of restoring the lnlecrily of the presidency and do ao al ...,., Instead, Mr. Nixon's !Int -on • staff failed lo salisfy these party elders. Despite the universal admiration here for Gen. Haig's work both as assistant. to llenry Kissinger and in bis presenl job •• Anny Vice Clliel of Staff, no Republican professional want! an active-duty genera.I In tile regular White HOllle political structure. Geo. Haig blmself ts fully aware ol that fact. As a loyal subonfinate to the oommander·in-chief, l19wever, be Is not In a position to aay no. Haig, according to one White !louse staff aide, is hoping to return to the Army within aix weeks at 1!1"6t, sooner lf possible. BUT THERE IS NO asstll'8DCt! that Mr. Nixoo will let him go., Moreover, Republican polltlciaoa who hove closely WJ!tcbed Mr. Ni.loo 's performance since his . llnt public recognltloo 00 April IT that Watergate bad turned ugly, are hecominc more and more dluocbanted. ' They are asking why RJchard Nixllll appeara oo reluctant to pu1 his official family undet the dlreolioo of a Republican pl ofess!ona~ partleuW!y when Georg. Bush, ao. hlgbiy respected by Mi'. N11on that he has served both as United Nations ambHsador a n d Repuhllcan party cbairman, is clearly available . Indeed, as we have reported before, the' view from the top of the Republican party matea Mr. NI1on's clean-up smack ol upedleocy, .. though be.still did not mmpnbend what has bappeoed, Thal Is Iha ooly reuoo wb;y BaJT1 Goldwater .,...id give oveo ao Instant's tllOugbt to the allen proopec:t of movJnt him.self Into , the White HOUie u Mi'. Nixoo's chief of stall. • Kent State a 'Watergate'? Teo days ago, I went to Kent, Ohio, to take part in memorial services for the four students who died when they were fired upon by National Guardsmen on May 4, 1970. As a result of that visit to Keot State, my understanding of that event has cbang<d alwply. I had bad the bnpres- sion, in reading about the shooting at the time, that a campus demonstra- tioo got out ol hand and that Nil:tiorial Guardsmen. after being pelted by bot- tles and rocks, open- ed fire on the students, killing four and wounding nine. The only thing that was oorrect about my impression of the event was the num- ber of. casua1ties. ""1be new '8lld fuller picture I gained was a result of a tour of the shooting scene in the company of Dr. Glenn Olds, president of Kent State University. Imagine, if you will, a large open cam· pus area surrounded by university buiklings. 'lbe area is fiat, save for a knoll at one l>f the entrances to tile quadrangle. If you stand on the knoll and sweep )'tlUl' eyes over the area, you see a parting lot 00 the left and look diagonally at a long stretch of campus. FILMS TAKEN of. the event show Na- tiooal Guard.smeo, as a body, patrolling the area. 'lbe students were not in a crowd. Many were walking across the quadrangle. 'Ibey were not engaged in a demoost.ratioo or cmfrootatioo of any kind with the Natiooal .Guanlsmen. In the films, the guardsmen appeared to be cooferrlno al tile far end of tbe quadrangle. 'liien they m a re b e d diagonally acrooo the campus 1" the kndl. They about-faced, knelt In the stan- dard shooting position, took aim and fired. Some of them fired two or three times. 1be firing was not concentrated oo any part ol the quadrallgle. The pattern of tile sbootlng indicated that ea c h guardsman, may have bad a specific target area in mind. For e1ample, some of the bullets were fired at students who were in the parting lot, some et students who weno standing near the eotranoe to the quadrangle, some at studf!lts oo,the rlgllt aide of the campu.s, thoroughly far away. 'Ille distance between most of the studeots who were bit and the Natiooal Guardsmen was 100 yards or1more. THE N0110N that the guard.gnen were being pelted by the students just before the firing is cootradicted by the distance of the felled bodiea fnxn the kndl. Similarly, the notioo that t be guanlBmen suddenly went berserk under extreme provocatioo is cmtradicted by their on!erly maid> to the top of the knoll, the deliberate ~ and ·the sustained fire. . 'lbree years later, the ~.of wily the National GuardSmen fired at the students ts sUll UMOlved. J;)td the National Guanlameo enter the quadrangle with ordero to fire at the ltudenb? I! llO, who gave the ord°"? WaJ the decision to shoot made at the Ume the National Gaardsrilen -to Quotes ... "I'd nthtr not plut cotto. after 'rtfay ' 15 U I can Hip tt. I don~ ev .. lmow wbal my Jud ts ..... to loot Ute. I ba>ea't -1111 Jud Iii dz -ts.· -Milton Eugene Macee, a a.re, Telln., cottm farmer -lloldl have been Inundated by flood waten. ' ( NORMAN COUSINS .) l'Ollfer at the far side of the quadrangle, just before_ they marched In a body to tho strategically located kndl? Had the decision been ""'ched at a M· tiooaI level that the studenl demoostra· · tioos across the nation bad gone far enough and that an example had to he made?. - A COMMIS8ION of inquiry headed hy former Gov. William Scranton was aR- pointed to investigate the shooting. Their report' declared that the shooting was "unnecessary, unwarraoted and in· excusable.'' John M. Mitchell, then attorney general of tile United Sta.,., oo Aug. 13, • 1971, called attention to this r,eport but said he saw no reason to et11vene a federal grand jury which woold attempt to examine the evidence. What do the words, "unneoeAlry, tm.warranted and inelc:usabte" mean when ocniected lo· the deetbs ol bir Americani and the shooting of nine others. Do ~ words mean that the federal government knows that Americans were killed without jusli!icoti<rn but• 1bat U believes nothing should he dooe? John Mitchell's part in the coverup ol the Watergala affail' does liW.1o pn> mqte public , ~dence in his declsiro ·..Bbolol Ktnl State. The questioos raised by the Kent State killings must be defen'ed no Iooger. Otherwise, the-impress.ion will g:fow that lhe federal government has something to bide'. Pink Carnntion.s Reveal 'l'l~ Never Forget You' If you're age SI, sir, you were .born the same year the fu'SI cake of dry Ice was created. . .Was a tlme in Brainerd, Minn .• when every grown male resident by law had to grow a beard, I'm told .. .What, yoo doo't know who finlt called San Francisco's Golden Gate by that name? Sir Francis Dral<e was the poe~ ic fellow. • • Any young fellow , who bunl<ed w I t h another of his kind in the same room at school In England ge:neraUoos ago, was refemd to as a "chamber fellow." And our Language man saya it was a slang contraction or this unwieldy term that gave us our word "chum.." • • • ' More songs were written about this fellow, nest to,Jesus, than about anyone elae bf blatory. Can you name him? All right, Charles A. Lindbergh. • • • QUERIES FROM CLIENTS: Q. "Do aoy o10ur U.S. Seoaton stll1 dip anull1" A. Know of· DOile. Should he noted the snuff boles In the Senate chamber are still kept filled, tliOoih-• • • Q. "II you cut all the fins off a fish, could .it still swhn?" , A. SUpe11>1y. . •· .. Q. 11Wbo's taller, ec:tor Jlm Amess or, his ---Grtteo?· A. MMD .bJ tl!n!O•IndJol. • •• • • ' • ~ I ! • Q .. "What -11\0-•~ .,. .. t death of lre,t,\~:-',°~~. t; ;;.;.;ths 'some lciootfsts 'aueuIAte: • ,--,-' . . Q. "How I'!"""· a lawyer Ill ' C<IUrl always talq about -crime llllTI-mitted 'on or about' a cerain date even when tte linows e.u'ct!Y the da\e ·of the crlmel" . · A. Jlcaluse ._ ol the 'fActs In any case are held to be true until the ~ itaell delmnlnea them to be ao. • • • noWER TALI: ,would ,..,.....,.1 ... tbat ·-n-·u the QA-? Nor~ LID !be' ......... ol~, wbeo -lo •molled1 u a prt.,K'11Ald ' 'l ( L M. BOYD · ) to mean, "I'll consider your offer." 1116 yellow rose is supposed tO signify, "You're unfaithful " And the pink cama· tion says, "I'll never forget yoo ." • • • There are also more sewing machines in this country than bathtubs. • . That bulge in the barrel is what gives it such streoglh ... Typical ratio of roooter to hens on a fann is one to 10. • • • Some experienced woodsmen claim a biter's back pack should w~ no more than a fifth or the hiker's weight. At least not until said biker gets fail'ly well seasooed on the trails. • • • Come, come, sUre!y l'o•ive beard of that fllDOOll EoiJioli JlBvlgafdr Capt. Matthew .F!inden .. 'On!Y mail' In the history of the world wtio aJooe named a contlneot. Australia. • • • Specifically, exactly 'II percoot of the girls wbo marry as teeoagen gel divoro- ed within 20 years, Census Bureau studies show. OllAMM COAIT DAILY Pll OT liobm N. 'Wttd, .Plllillshtr Th01!141 .Kt..U, Editdr , Barbaro Kmbfdl' ,Editorial Page Editor ' ' . l :j ·~ j --< • . . • ' C< .. !t· de • M .111;;.,. • k< J ' fr I''. ~ 0 II ... II ' h ) Y' in rt "' JI II II II n ti a II ' Ii ' . T ' ' .,. • c • t ..... cl v ti ft • a Ii • ( m d h t • I ' I I • • Sund>J, M'l 13, 1973 DAllV PllOT A fl New Econonrlc Powers • • • •i Pacing-Latin 'Ame,rica · • • . Brazil -Chriltllm. SPetlC< Mooit... Scroic< economic hegemooy in the hemisphere. Siio Paulo, lltulJ -BrUil DO longer 13 Brull Is evtn eztendlng foreign aid to a 1 a country wallinl lo catcb up with 111 varlely ol Latin American coontrlea. ~ '" a Brulllan -was ..,ing With much of Lalin Amerlat todoy Indeed, this factor ol populaUon llJ'Owtb ls one that bedevils moat Latin American lands as they work to ovuccme ecooomic backwaraness and to climb tbe economic iad<ler. Oolombia, which bas surged to a place among the live best economic pertormen in Latin America in the past few years, is also beset with the problem of expanding populaUon catching up with econom.ic growth. . . . -. ' ' 'r ' , .... ~· •• ~~· >' ' • hUe ;....11y. "Thal IUtuie ts alrtady feetlng ""'"! and Dl!)r8 l&JIOml by the ber'e. We've caught up with 1t.'" t United Stat<e, BrUillans dllll seem to Many i 1lrazlltan woul4 eoho the view. mind. '· indeed. thia ·-of optimism is the "()no of these days," a (QVernment of· · · ; '· :· . .,_,~ once a slteplnt. 9iant, Is awake ' • , , , i;.• •,, ' 1 , I " · eynote ol what is taking place in Braill. ftclal In Brasilia commented ,_.,11y, • a eotmtry that JG years ago Was reganled "you'll wake up to lJnd us a keen com· as something of a sleeping giant, • oetlon peUtor. While you've been lgoorlng Latin ' . ··-· • .. '.;,,_ .·.· ''"~'!'r;~becl '°'.~~,top of Latin ~a~ ecOtiolill~ liiclcler. 11lat place . ' ' I ' \ • ' • · · .~.,.~llCJecl to A•ntina, whic:h ' -Ji6!f..;iais bactty:I:(~ 0ls a look . . ... -· ~ •.,,_.,• 1' I > , · · ~~·fiilrNtlt Slal!cRnip of who's up :· · ·. '.~~·s clown ·in Latin America. ., . . . ' .. .. ' ... •• ~! ' ........ , ' • Chrl1tl1n kltnel Mlnllor lllu1tr1ttH Militia No Long·er Needed ' Second Amendment Topic of Intense Debate .. . • '!be Sealnd Amendment to the . all guns in private hands -which in tum ·, . ConsUtutioo. d. the United States remains would leave the nation helpless against . " one of the least undenlood perts of that s I HAYAKAWA fascist or communist dictalonlbip. '" . •--L 1 A ·-• gu1 led ; • · ~ coum that have passed '.: ~·~· t says, " w=re a j~ . thei-oper interpretation of Mllltta, ileing necessary 10 the S<Olrity of !hO · Amendment have been divtd-,,,, a free State, the right of.<the people to. . ..,,= . . . keep and bear Anns AMII wtll'ibe iri-· . Bu -~In their interpretations. ~e have ,l 8 .. fringed." What does lt mean? 1 11 • · .~ t the fundam~t;al all'!biguity ~ the supported the neti91ial Yiew that the right . What· d ,, ·u . ,, ., Funk & 'Second Amendment remams a topic of , ~, keep and beal: 8J1llS la conditional '1 '·· oes mi Ua mean. ·intense debate. What does it mean for Us. upon the e-•~·-ce of a mil1·"·. Other " .: Wqnalls Standard today? ha ~~· the . -d I OJllege Dictionary "·--Uy there are two -trary ;,._ courts ve S81d that jndivi ua 's d ~·~· ,_ "' right to bear anns caonot be infringed. ~ys of the w~ • terpretations, which may be deecribed as Another WU'esblved question is whether U.S. Able-bodied the national view and the individualist the ~ federal or state govenunent is male citizens be-View. The national view stales that since responsible for regulating this right -ii, " !"""" 18 and 4> the purpose of the ammdmmt was lo Indeed, ·It is held that indlviduah have f ~ of· age r.,t provkle for strong local mlllllaa, the such a right. _ insnbers cl the right ol lhe·indlvidual·citizen to keep and regular military for-bear anns need be protected only as loog · ces, and legaUy 1111>-as he is a member of a millUL - )ecttary. "'c1ut""\\ for mili· The indlvlduallst .posltton, however, is· y. thal the'tnaJn!maoce of a militia is only The American C.lool.sis bad DO uae for me ol · ihe purposes of the Sealnd standing armies. The• Dedaratioo of Ammdmenl. 'Ibey say that it al5o Independence makes op Prob r Io us saleguanls the right cl the Individual to reference lo ~ Georp'1 army. Whal .prolect himself DOI only a g a Ins I the Col~ wanted for themselves waJ c1,ang..,... Intruders GO .his home and a otizA!ru army -part-Ume 90ldien. property !alt also against government IT MIGHT HELP lo try lo be ex- tensiooal -as the semantidsts say. In other wordS, fact-minded. What did the word "arms" mean to people in 1790 at the ll""l !be amendment was adopted! Flintlocb, surely. II mllll have included the famed Kentucky rifle. Also duelling pistols. . Hence in post-Revolutlmary America all ~ The. thought of government '· • ablHodied men were militia members. -'8sion is imporlaJ11 here because In Tbelr effectiveness in an emergency the early' diys ol oUt coontry peovle Bui breecbloading · bl\d not been Ir> vemed. Nor bad the metalllc case. Not the revolver. Aotomatic pistols .and sul>- machloe guns were still a century or m«e ··away, as were bawokas and !ragmeiitation bombs. depended on their ha~ lireorm8 con-wire atrenlel.Y'~ ol CS11ralized venlaltly at band and being ready lo use py.mmeni, Which .tlley saw as leading tbem. alpiost inevitably lo tyramy. .... ~ TODAY, OF COURSE, we live In a di!· ,;. l HAVE RECEIVED 1111111y letters In , .. 1"""11 world. Instead of local citiuns' r.._ lo my two columns In support .. armies, we have a huge standing army cl the bill Introduced by Repre9eutative and a Natiooal Guard tcained by the · JO!m bingell (R.,MldL) lo forbid !be ale !eden! government In llll!lhlaticated of cheap handguns known as "8aturo&y weapons unsuited for private pilll300Sioo. 'nigbl specia!J." II ls . inleresting to. note Certainly the wideopread ownmllip of how often this ancient fear of centrau.ed l'irearms, orlg1nally needed for natiooal · tytanny remains a -· for some of ., def"'8e, can no longer be justilled Ill this my correspondenU, who feel that a bill • i...is. Wars are bigger now, and in: .forbidding the sale of acy kind of gun . · llnitely more tecbnologlcal. mu8t lead il,>evltably to the forbidding of What we should all be doing -ad· vocatee as well as opponents' of gun con· trols -tanners, hWlters, woodsmen es well as terrified citydwellers -is lo try lo decide together bow lo Interpret the words cl 1790 In tbe context ol the d...,e- !y populated, technolbgical world of 1973, lo a . ..., that will flmUre both our freedoms and our safely. Meenw!Jile, the ~· with bumper· stickers saying, "When· guns are outlaw· ed, ooly outlaws will have guns," can relax. No me is trying to "outlaw'' the private poosessloa ol llreanns. ' College C·~t _,Causes Chaos Homesick. for a cat? Me? '( • . ) At my age? 1 ", • • • JlAL· BOYLE ~~ril!t.~e:~e way it !eellll to be. ,,,.; ..... .;· -.;:_·;;;.~ • ____ .. __ . __ _ say that when the cat's away the mice . • , begin to play. But stnoe our cat' won1 the run of watcblng.her fight her way out &"3, all '1•ye done . pf a paptr big, qr crinkJe henelf a fresh is feel alooo. •• bed In the tissue -cl a new clothing 11 was bad Efll>Uih box. I mlsaed waking and bearing her wjleJl .my 19-year-old stalking arow>d lbe apartmenl In the carry on a conversation. I have to take Tracy's word for it-that Lady Dottle is well and healthy, and has been found to be the smartest feline student in the bistory of Windhl!li> College, · This report, while It naturally makes me proud -what parent 1.sn't proud his teenager ii a SIJCCeSS 1n college? -also leaves me with tome misgivings. lagging. way behind its potential. America, w<'Ve been bullding and grow· Today, with growtll rates cl 10.perceol Ing. When the United Slates wakes up to or more a year, this giant of a nation. Latin America's importance, it will find Latin America's largest, is outstripping us a major power, a nation with wbicb to every other country in lbe hemisphere in reckoo." • . ecooomic growth. · Aiexico ls aware tl Brazil's growing In marked contrast, Argentina, once economic muscle and potential political regarded as the pacesetter in Lalin clout -and is not about to be left America, is lagging behind. Witb behind. This helps explain the current eeooonp,c growth at a relative stand.still trip of President Luis Echeverria and with problems of inflation, business Alvarez to Canada, Western Europe, the bankruptcy, and repeated devaluations, Soviet Union, and Qtlna. Mexico wants Argentina ln many ways has slipped the world to know that It, too, is growing from its position of preeminence. and oilers vast market potential for the It used to be the elghth·moot-developed-rest of-the world. nation in the world, a country that in the In some measure, the economic 1920's and 1930'.s rivaled Canada in strengtfls of Brazil and Mexico rest on econ<mlc muscle. With vast wheat grow· their burgeoning populations. ing and cattle raising potential, Argen· Brazil with close to 100 million and tina eou)d again be a pacesetter. But for Mexico with S2 million possess vast the moment it is down on the ladder. market potentials, even though large For now, Brazil and MeJ:ico are the segments of both countries' populations new pacesetters -the two nations that live at the poverty level. Actually, Brazil show the biggest ecOnomic growth. The because of its enormous size (3,283,473 two also appear to have pretensions of square miles) and its relatively unlimited becuning JJ!?Wers of signifk:ant con· usable land is probably better off in this · sequence not only in Latin America, but regard than Mexico. It has room for also throughout the world. . growth and expansion. Brazil Us flirting with diplomatic, trade, Mexico. on the other hand, has less and cu)turaj Ues in Africa; it is selling n>om ('159,5.10 square miles) lo< growth large quantities of raw . mate~als to and expansion -and is already begin· Wester:n Europe and the S<_>vi~·bloc ning to feel the pinch. It ls only slowly coun~nes of Eastern Europe; 1t is em· dawning on Mexicans that their stag· barking on light.manufacture sales gering population spiral or 3.4 percent a throughout Latin America, extending year may well wi'pe out the fairly good bountiful credits to o.ther Latin lands, ecOnornic showing of the past decade if it acd rivaling the dominant Unijed .S.tates i'i-!'()l S(l]lehow slowed. . .. . 'Let'• see, witli what's in Alaska ••• the Mideast. , • and what I ill in tlie ocean. , . ' Remember, It's Father Who 4-lways Knows Best My fellow •pouse. I waot lo talk to you lonigbt from my heart . It was last June 17, when I was trying to get a HtUe rest on the back porch after my strenuous efforts to make our yard a better yard in which ID live, tbal I first hoanl repori3 ol ...... termlte8 being feuod in our base- ment. While I did not say so at the time, as yollr husband I was appalled ai this smselesa Invasion of seven tenniU!ll ln our basemenl And lm- mldlately aHed younger members of OW' llimllY, who shall be nameless, lo invest!· gi!e. ( ART HOPPE J be brouihl out, DO matter how many tennltes w~e involved • At t!le ll8l1lO time, I ,.., determined not lo take any preclpltoua action, and to avoid, II at all poslible, any action thal would . ·appear to reOect on innocent tennttes. 1 Just why some comirles are grow!IJi and sane lagging is not an easy question to answer. Obviously, in the case cl Braiil, the economic takeoU came after the military seizt..>d poy,·er in 1964, ousting the left· leining , somewhat inept government of President Joao Goulart. Using a variety of tacU'cs including poliUcal repression and even torture, and employing the services of a new generation of skilled technocrats, the Brazilian military hall brought order out of chaos of earlier governments. PoliUcal stability now is the order of the day. There 13 also a degree of social mobili- ty in Brazil -particularly In the south around this industrial hub -but it is still limited . This is a problem for much of Latin America and whatever growth it is achieving. Too often, the amount --Of social mobility and the degree to which the ne\V wealth is spread are quite limited. Moreover, ln Braz.ii there are num· berous problems arising out of the ordered polltical climate. For example, the advances in economic growth ha\'e not been paralleled by advances in educaUooal opportunity. In fact the eflori of the military to echieve political stability has resulted in llharp controls oo education which, in the eyes of many people here, have serlouS\y set back educational opportunity for Brazilians. This could, of course, have major CODt sequences for Braill's economic growth in the decades lmmedi,ately ~head. . ' Skylab Key To Further Space Flight By RICHARD L. WORllNOP . ' Tbe glamor !lays ol spaee ~tloo ~behind UJ. NO~ c.n 'tta8L"*' program rely on nviondull., televised ~. and oolot pilo ~the 'lfreij lleyond fo )111t1ry· ii~"~ tx· lslel1oe. From P!JW oo, tbt, Ji'aUonal Aerooautics and, ,Space A<lmlrilitraUoo hopes to demo¢rate thal -bolds material benellll !or ~ on•eortb. Skylab, ~ flnt orbilllf. opace laboratory; ls~ lo ~·ouch a EDITORIAI..; RESEARClf ' . clemomtraUon. Esaentially a hollowed· out third ol a Saturn rocket, Sblab and Its adjoining alrlocl: inodule and niu!Uple docking adapter C<llllUI ltOUDlt 13,000 cubic feel of habitable -'lllls ls comparable, NASA aay1, "to a fairly am· pie tbree--bedroom house." JI all goes well, NMA w1l1 launch. Skylab GO Mooday. 'i1le lollowlng day, a three-man aitronaul teem will be 1ent alolt ht an Apollo capoule and enter the Skylab after docking with It. Fo< the ... 1 28 days, the ut:ronaul! will conduct more than 50 experiments of various kinds. Two more tearm m astronaub will go to !be workshop for tours of duty of up to S6 da)'ll each after the lint team returns to earth. ONE OF SKYLAB'S three major missioos is to analy-£e m a n ' s , physiological lunctlons as he adjusts to a loog sojourn In space. For this reason, the initial Skylab team will lndude Dr. Jooeph P. Kerwin, the fil'll medical doc- tor 1o ny In orbit. Deoplte all precau-uons. NASA ol!lcia!J have warned that membera cl the Skylab cniwa might suf- fer aucb lnjwies as bloody ._., bumps, cuts, and possibly even brokm bones. daugbter Tracy Ann • de,p of nighl; cryin& lo herself. "Woe, . I CAN .BEE the advantages of giving a daughter a coll~ ed11<atioo. At the least It will add cuituril depth to her life. II might al5o be the springboard to a self· . supporting care«. And II certainly wlD make her a -. interesting wile and a beltei: informed mother, should marriage be her career, as I fondly hope. WHEN THEY reported there were DO more tennltes In our basement, I bellev· ed In them. I bid faith In them. I did nOI koow that In tbelr zeal IQ spare the neighborilood lrom '""1')', they coocealed !acts from the neighbors, lrom you and from me. Moreover, while I uaually inspect the tiasement myseU, I was e1.tremely busy, as you know, painting the living room and building a gazebo. Gueboes first, ba'!"ments second. For It Is my sacred duty, as head ol the bou.oebold, lo make tbll ,. beuer bouae for all members of our lamUy. Wbo, tl!en, Is IQ blame for the lr'lllt will' caving In? 'lbe two remaining major mission.t promise to be ol more lmmedtate benefit lo mankind. Earth resourall obllemi· lkN -""1ploylng cameras and other aenoory devlcea -will galher data fur scientists specializing in agriculture. oceanology, forestry, geology, geography, eoology, and water managemenl Pholos lakm from Skylab could, for esample, jlfnpoinl mineral deposlta .. agricultural areu infested by plant <11sease. I • • '- rellimed to Wind-Harold, 1'0<-'" - ham College In Put> U yoo .think all a ¢at 1111 is "m-.'' ney, Cl, after she }'atl either ha~ a tbi.ear or have a very toot a semester , oil ll!ni\ed XOCllb\llary xaursell. wllh the encour...,. · with lio11n111.ca1 and daughter gone, 1 meal .of the lacully find.a new, color television aet - I thinl: I there. Bui then Ibo came -one ....it-mllll be themxt lo the last peraon ln my end and took our 14-N>fd eat back ID neJihborbood to get .one -raiher laded colloc• with her, and slnoe then things compaiv.. , have gotten much worwe. , , "" At fil'll I felt klnd of relieved. I en-OF MY TWO teenagers away• I aup. joyed the reprieve from haVlng 10 clean ,,... I really ml." Lady Doltle the most. out a cat box and trying 10 ~se the MY daughter. hke most teenagers, has whimsical appetite ol a cat wi!h mou lost the ability to write a letter. But she's food prejudices than a houseful of opolled oo the phone.fairly regularly to announct chlldft:n. , eom~ new pliibt S\e'• up to her neck ln, or what unplumi>\d abyss of poverty Bl1T THEN I began lo miss her. I ahe'U deacend into II another check ml9ed ber oolt Ieg.nibblni greeting al . doesn't get tiler< soon. . the doer w!len l came home. I mlaed not But I baven'\ bean! dlrectly lrom my having to llaht her for the bell teal 111 cat \t all. A cat, of coune, Is loo prood tho.IOI• ~the ooe by tho lamp. I mi-I even 1o· cur .. ovtt 1 telepiione. let alone I I • ' But I doo't quite see the point in Lady Dollie ~ingJJl_C!!lll'@. Reclrooing a cat's real age io be seven times its caltndar age, Lady Dottle at 14 is really 98 years old, which is kind of antique even for a Harvard sophomore. The whole thing Is ridiculous. What do I want with an educated cat in my lamJly anywf,Y? U she oorhes home with a sum- ma cum laude degree, It'll only lfve me an lnl«i91'lly complex. And i have trouble enough raising a voice of authority In my home without hlvlng to put up wlth the lllent a.-. of an uppity cat. Wben plpo continued lo 1nsist there were more tennltcs in our basement, I repeatedly asked whether tbll "8S true. I roceived repealed reassurances It was not. .. .. '1'hen last March, new lnlonnatloa came to me suggesting a real possibility the charges were true. That Wits when tbe kitchen floor fell In. NOif I BA VB always believed, rightly or wrooclYi as the lather of this lamUy, that malntaming tho . lnlqrity of this houao was a ucred tnlSI, I wu detennined W1I lhould gel lo the bottom ol this mauer and the t:uth -d fully THE EASIE8T COIJll8E wmlld be !er ma to blame those lo _,, J,delepted the responslblllly to inspect the bose- ment. But that would be the . cowardly thing to do. I will not place tilt blaoie , oo subordinates -on U-whose I.al el· ceeded their ju<Wnent, and who may have done WJ1llllf for a lather they deeply believed to be rlgh~. . Jn any family, the man at the top must bear the reaponalblJH 'y, Thal responslblllty, lherelore, beloop to the head ol the household. I accept It. And I pledce lo you tonlglll, d.Ar, tbal thole who we resposwible, other tbad myself, lhall be· lnlWit lo jullice and that all i.nntt. lbail be t>UrlOd from this bouae long alter I have le!( '!BE BRAVE Ni!!f WOIU.D lllvisloaed by spece olllciall may be a loai time lo artlflng, OOnvtr. 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Republlcan Rlogle followed him a month ego. 'Ibelr select club 111 not growing fast. Rep. Paul N. "Pm" McCtoskey (R-Calll.) II Ibo oo!Y potenUal lnllate on the horizon. But Reid and Riegle claim they are only the "tip of the Iceberg" of a na- tional movement fostered by Preskient Nixon to drive moderatel and liberals out of the Republican party. Both were lifelong Republlcans, but broke with Nlmo over Vietnam ahnost as 1000 as he came to office. Their di,.ochantment con· tlnued throogh such Issues u defense •pending, Supreme Court nominatiom, cuts in domestic programs, p r e 1 s criticism and finally, i n Riegle'a case, the Watergate bugging Incident, "I think the game ii over In tbe Republican party ,for the moderate!!," Riegle a a I d recently. "OUr move is pert of a political realignment that is happening much more fre- quenUy at the gra,. rooll level -among the voters. 0 At the same time there 11 a reverse movement. both con- tend, that attracts con- servative Democrats such as former Texas Gov. John Con- nally to the Republican Party, a switch Connally made on May 2 claiming that "the Democratic Party has moved father to the left now than at any time in my lifetime." Reid and Riegle might quar- rel with Connally's choice of , words, while .agreelni that the.re's been ))arty "mov~ ment." l.Jke O:>nnally with the Democrall tbeir argument iJ that the Jle?iblican Party moved away from them, bead- ed to the right. .... The two new Democratic congressmen are as opposite in appearance and penonality as they are alike in pollUcal philosophy. Reid, 41, look! Ute a carefully tallored banker and !pe8k! cartfully and with culture. A millionaire, !onner editor of the New York Herald Tribune, he II the grandson of Whitelaw 'Reid, one of the founders of the Republican party. Riegle, 35, has curly brown hair extending below his collar and speaks more freely and openly. 'Ibere is no money in his family, but, as in Reid's case, there ls a long tradition of support for the OGD!N REID Republi08Jl!. Reid represents we a Ith y suburt>an a n d Republlcan Westchester County, a bedroom suburb ol New York City; RJegle's district II Jn blue collar and normally Democratic Flint, M 1 c h • , where General Moton ts the dominant employer. Both say that thty were "pushed" out of the GOP by Nixon's philosophical domlna· ti<Jn of the Republican Party. • Students Testify for Reinstating Death Penalty Bill AUGUSTA, Malot (UPI) - Blddelml High students te5lllllcl last week .. • bill relnstltullnl the death pOnalty for munleten which wu Jo. ' ,-to capital punllbmenl. 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S~ientist Opens Frontiers UCI Chemist's Research Motivated by Curiosity By JOHN ZAILER Of 11'11 D1llr Piiot Sllff To anyone schooled in the horrors of radiation poisoning, a visit to UC Irvine 's nuclear reactor could be a surprise. swordfish had the same amount of mercury in their fiesh 25 years ago as they dn today. "And even in that case, people didn't understand how 1 did my work," Rowland says. "They only understood the conclusion because today. people are cop· Rowlands admits lhat "obviously most J>e(?ple aren't interested in this." But he argues the work is important ror society as a whole. ' "I think people should be curious, they should try to find out as much as possible aboot everything around them. 'I1le $500,IXXI reactor sits plainly visible at the b!!ttom of a 2>-foot-<leep-pool of crystal clear distilled water. Although it contains as much fi ssionable uranium as America's early atomic born.bs, np more protective shieldlng is nec:e.uary than . cemed about mercury CC11taminatklo. ."Each generatkln should keep all the knowledge of the past and add to it a lit-· tie, so that we can pass a little more on to the next generation," he S(lys. water provides. Visitors, if they dare, can hover right over the reactor, watching as it spews out steam bubbles and glows a light blue during periods of intense activity. "It's really perfectly safe," assures F. S. Rowland, the chemistry professor who oversees operation of the reactor. "Water is a very efficient material for absorbing stray radiation." Orange Coast Congressman Clair Burgener is one of hundreds wM has taken Rowland at his word oo this mat- ter. On a recent UCI tour last week, Burgener edged right up to the reactor water and peered down into it as if it held 10111e long-sought secr.tt. But following his inspection Qf the reactor facili ty, Burgener admitted, ''lt's- very fascinating. But I really don't wtderstand what's going on here. I wish I could" He's not the first to make such an ad· missloo. Rowland , who is using the reac- tor oo the frontiers of chemical knowledge·, says that only once in his 21· year career has be done anything in· telliglble to the general public. That was an erperiment on mercury poisoning, in which ho delennined LhaL "Someone doing work like I am must . accept the fact that no oon, outside a few professionals, is going lo understand what he does, not even bis wife," Rowland says. · 'Ibis seel'll! doobly u n fortunate. Rowland has now used $1.5 million in public money to support what he calls "pure research where my main motiva- tion is my own curiosity." Yet the public, or at least most of it, has neither the ability nor the desire lo uiiderstand what it is payini for. Yet, Rowland's work can be fascinating when visitors do get a glimpse at what he's doing. In the simpkst tenns, Rowland is trying to f~re out bow chemical reac- tloos take: place, exactly how atoms link with one another to fonn compounds and aJ>ol's. and why they link together as they do. It's a world fraught with mysteries, even for Rowland, because he can never see the tiny atoms he's workin~ with. He must devise models to explam how a react.ioo takes place, and then test them in a variety of conditions to be sure they hold up. Among the "variety of cooditions" are tests run in cases where the atoms are radioactive -which is where the nuclear reactor oomes In. But, in addition, bis work has practical uses. "I'm not looking for practical ap- plications," he says. "That's not my job. I'm finding out what's happening and then making reports , on it. There's another group of people whose job is to apply things that may not seem practical now ." Rowland's main lifetime work has been with radioactive hydrogen atoms. For 15 years he has experimented freely with no particular application in sight. Now, it turns out, the "hot atom chemistry" he hBI advanced may be the key to building the large nuclear reactors that will be used for electricity in the future. 'lbus, with the CCMmtry facing a serious energy crisis, Rowland's work may turn out to have an important short·tenn ap-- plication. · But he insists that "thls isn't what · motivated me. And it's not the reason I waa giveli money for my early research either." The lesson, he believes, is that society sbould support pure research for its own sake. confident that in the end, the knowledge gained will be worthwhile. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 • Hijacking Attempts Dropping GENEVA (UPI) -Aircraft hijacking attempts have drop- ped sharply this year with moot ol U-attempted wind· ing up in failure, the lntema· tional Air Transport Associa- tion said today. So far this year, there has been only one attempt-In the United states-and that ·Was thwarted, IATA sald. !ATA defmed attempted hi- jackJngs as those actually made at or on the aircraft and not U-dea!L with oo the ground. The a ssoc! at ion's 108 member airlines operate 4·,000 alrcralt The ·first hijacking attempt on r--.1 ,.., in 1933; It sald, and llehvten then and 19611 there were 100 attempta, all ol which were successful. Airlines and airports then began improving security and, in 1969, there were 86 at- t~pts, of which 73 were suc· cessful and 13 failed . Figures for the following years were : 1970-80 attempts, 53 suc- cesses, 27 failures. 1971--M attempts, 28 suc- cesses, 35 failures. 1970-80 attempts, 53 sue· cesses, 27 fallurea. 1971-'ll attempta, 27 successes, 35 failures. 1972-60 atlehpta, 22 suc- cesses, 38 failures. 1973 to May a -one at- tempt, one failure . 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Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 6#-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech (714) 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTE·R, Costa Mts.t (714) 6'46-5021. ' • ' ' I I I • • A 1• o.\JLY PILOT Sunday, May 13, 1'113 Military Just·ice "F-ull of Flaws., ' . But Many Inequities Correctefj, • . . . By JACK WAUGH j _ Clln ..... k1tMe Mllll• hl'Vkt WASHINGTON, D.C. -On ---paper no justice system looki leas just than the one that governs the American military. which became lamow1 In \118- nam. "It meant when you W. ed gooks" -Vietnamese - ·--.,_., ·----1.tthet-w8884-a1-1er-ioul u .....i-martlaJ ~.and 10y1, llOlllethlng ouglil to be dooe about It. Sen. Birch Bayh l).IDdiana)-liu.u.m '1n- hopper oow 1o dilure thla' J>OWer. tntimareiy it will be diluted. I I ·l ·' , Just reading about it makes clvll-liberties lawyers \vant to slap the whole system with an injlUlciion. Military One of them says: "Look at • t" the Uoing. It is a stacked dock. -~J~U!!S!!i!!l~C~e~·-·:._.·_ ..... It has a S)•stem of picking juries thst is like trying a guy for bank robbery when all the juron are bankers. "And the lnfluenci! of a com- manding orncer is outrageous. He has the authority to decide the charges against a man, appoint the officer who is to investigate the case, pick the jury, deeide who will pr~ secute the man and who will defend him. He can then review the case after it is decided and overrule the military judge if he sees fit. "Now sometimes that is in step with justice. But U>ere is no doubt those people march to a different drummer than we do here at the American Civil Liberties Union ." The wonder or the system is that, given all this, it is in step with justice as much as it is. •LOOKS WORSE ' be inclined perhaps to be too lenient, undermining t h e discipline. Nonetheless, nonmilitary lawyers coocerned about the problem are plugging for jury reform. 'There are proposals afoot to select fron\ two separate pools of potential jurymen -hall officer •nd half enlisted. Another plan would be to try civilian and serious military offenses by a random 1ury and try purely military offenses, with thelr touchy disciplinary c on · siderations, by conventional courts-martial, thus saving the day for discipline. ... how • • JUSt? Even the highest of all military courts , the civilian- manned Court of Military Ap- peals, treads gingerly in cases where mllitary discipline is at stake. The chief judge of the high military court, William H. Darden, recognizes that the court is on the horn of dilem- ma. "The effectiveness of the military to do its job," he says, "ls an important part of Jilllitary justice as I see it. And it can't do the job without some discipline." Not unlike its civilian siter, military justice is or ten uneven . For instan ce, Remcho says, there is the "gook rule." when you killed or otberwlae offended against. n o n • Vietnamese. "1bere iii the case,'' says Rancho, "of the guy who blew a Vietnamese boy's bead off witll a rifle and only got llix montru for manslaughter. But let a black enlisted man rape a "illte major's wife and be 11ets 50 years. A classic cue of the gook rule in practice was the decision of William Cslley. He was convicted ol. premediatated murder of 20 people. Bu~ they w e r e Vietnamese and so bis aen- teoce was reduced to :.> years." Deapite the jaundio&d eye with which many civilians, particularly civil-rights lawyers, look at military justice, they see some 00pe for it. Nearly everybody, even in the military, look< at the enonnous power of the com- manding officer to control a "No doubt about it,'' muses Joseph Re~cho, a San Fran· ci9CO civil-liberties I a w y e r whose specialty is defending --m.Wtar),. offenders, "it looks "'.' "·orse on paper than it is in practice." Great .. gifts for graduates ' At · its worst the military· justice system makes it possi· ble for the commanding of- ficer to WieJd the a~ratus like a sledgehammer If he really wants to "get" a man. "I've seen it happen ," says Remcho, who has defended milltary....clients from Vietnam to Ge6rgia . "There was a case in Viet· nam -a terrible thing - where a black enlisted man was accused of shooting two majors. 'nlere were strong feelings .about the case , and the commanding officer went to great pains to get the guy : little things like making it hard for defending counsel to use tbe legal library, postpon- ing the trial, and things like that. Finally when it came to the jury-selecting process it boiled down to picking five people, one of whom was a friend of one of the murdered majors. ·And he was ap- pointed!" Where military justice com- es into sharpest confl ict with itself is over mi I it a r y discipline. For instance, it is against the law in the military to criticize superior officers. "Well,'' says Remcho. "there is a well-known case where some marines were having a buJl session and t'i''O or them , both black, said they didn't think any black man should have to go to Vietnam and light a white man's war. One of the marines got 6 years, the other got to. The Constitution 1&ys a man has the right to criticize the government. But apparently he can't in the Marine C.Orps. VULNERABLE It is in the whole area of t ivil rights vs. mi Ii th r y discipline that civil-liberties la"''Yers see military justice at tts most vulnerable. One of the fundamental civil rights is the right of the ac· cused to a trial by a jury or his peers. It is easy enough for an of- ficer who is court·martia\ed to be judged by his peers. i.e., other officers. But for an enlisted man, particularly in the lower ranks, it is next to impossible . Remcho . again, complains that in theory an enlisted man can request enlisted men on the jury that tries him. "But 1n practie members of court martial boards are almost in: variatily officers.'' And when en.listed men are appointed , they are usually senior non- commissioned officen. who. when the offense is a military one, are often leM sym- pathetic than officers. "So," Remcho be 1 i eves, '1enlisted men just don't ex- ercise the option of trial by jury including ehlisted men. It's too risky. Therefore, most of them aren't tried by a jury of their peers." It Ls in picking jurie'S that the collision between justice and discipline is sometimes at itt; sharpest. Most 1nHltary of· flee.rs believe the den1ands of discipline take priority over the right to trial by jury. And lhe bar against loY•CI'· ranked enlisted men on juries Is moored to the arg wnent lhal enlistell men on a jury just won't understand the need far military discipline and wtll A .. 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Sale prlcn elftetfve thru S.turday. ~ the JCPenntr Cetllog tor more gredu1tlon gift Jdea JC Penney We know what you're IOoking tor. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. " HUNTINGTON CENTER., Huntin.gton Beech (714) 892-7771. \ .. And lo a man, dvil·righla lawyers cheered a decl!lon of the U.S. Clreuil Court of Ap- peala in -to . strik• Article JM from lhe-UJiilorm Code o1 Military Justice. The artide wu a catch-ell that permitted commanding of- ficers lo put a man on court- martial foe any offense not sp&dlically covered els& where. Even the most critical of. civil-rights lawyers f i n d s himsell 'li!!td iiut l1Q!< to_fuid fault with the confinement side or military justice. ""''" k "1be stockades," concedes Remcho, "just don't present thsl mud> of a problem. And the disciplinary barracks at Ft. Leavenworth (where the Army confines its major of- fenders) is one of the better prisons in the country." INMATE AT Ft. LEAVENWORTH , KAN. WRITES LETTER HOME Barracks !Wgarded as One of Better Prisons in Country • Sale! 25%off all slipcover and reu lstery fabrics. So doing a job on your furniture won't doa·job on your buttget. A huge selection of slipcover and upholstery fabrics in textures, solids, plaids coordinates, prints, tweeds. One phone can gets the fabric samples, plus a Penneys decorator, to your home. The same applies to upholstery, too. Everything from flegani velvets and da~asks to Jong-wearing olefin and nylon, and every single square inch 25% off. Call -· · ' Penney1 At-Home Decor1t· Ing ~nice hes everything. Custom draperin, slipcovers, upholstery~ Carpeting, furniture, acce11on01. • I • .. · JCPenn.ey .We know what you're looking for. . . . . . I ' S{lop Sundoy no011 to 5 p:m. at the . following stores: ~ FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (71'4j 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntingion Beach (714) 892·..,._ I I • <l •• sf ~· s. jt al a al ti tl P! t. fl B SI 5' " ti II c ti c c 0 p u • u q ( Probation -Office In Deficit $undtt, M01 ll, 1973 " SANTA ANA -The~· County Probation Department is likely lo be $307,000 In the red for ~·current fiscal year. Count)' ~nistr,uve Of. ftcer Robert Thoma,, baa ap-. -1' proved transfer of 11111<1> to ....__.l;. _____ , ORANGE COUNTY cover, 'the deficit tllt a190 has some be!MlghtenJn& plallJ for the department. plaining lhal p r o mo t i o n s 'l'ltt CM> iild ltfa lludget ••· wUl bl bold up ~nd new Mia lld tlldtrt1tlmatec1 pro. """'°"' wtll not bl hlrod lot l 'I Hiii')' """"' for Iha Jobi YINild In normal II• I '"' ond 1dmllte<I irlilott. P•Uon Officer lolrd of luporvlaoro ll'llltl Orltt 1114 asked for Cllllmlln Ranald W. C11per1 CCNldortbly more than the w o n d ., 1 d a 1 " t h 1 llttldl llfl'1lod. lfOWU! ol pro. l\lonlJI lo oo•or tho deficit 11411'' .,,d called 11 1'111 ooin1 fl'om JuYlllil1 Hall " lillti«tlt11." tuncU and ll'om other i>Udgat P0111111Uon srowth and ado dlvlal11111 whl<!h a r • un-did ·c1u1111 Wirt re1ponllbl1 dornpondod, 'l'homa1 11ld. lot ,..,. ot tho s-ttt. In ro1ard lo Iha bel~t11hten-'l'homu Pld, befota oulllnlna ln1, the CAO Pid he will not hi• aU11trtty plan1 for U.. DAILY PILOT ti, JJ Kerr to Giq lJ(JJ '1.J111C1• !~YINS ...;ldOnc;i-t~~· University of cam . I current chllnnml e Camtlll• a ··~ H~r Educatjon., ... ~ on "The InWI .'Y l · Soclet)': A Sourtt .lf Conflict?" at I P·ll\, -nesday in UCl'.a S c I t ft I e Lec ture Hall. Dr. Kerr Ls the 1 ... 1 of Miar l!Oleil_~~aken~nted la a seri es on the Amerk2n In- tellect by the Student Aftllrs Committee on Le c tur••· Tickets for the ~ are S2 for genera.I adml-pd II fQr f11<11l1¥, 1lllff llQtJ tMnrii tlOOI. - rooonlmend Iha fllturt nnan· department clna ol eny Pr<iball:,port--· 1; .., •• ~ -.• , • .....,~.:.··· • :· •• •• ment Pl'Oll'al!ll wh hive n I 11~·· y IWJIU _ been funded by f 1ral or 11¥t N1til,. I t~MI te • · ttate grants In tho paat U •-"'~ \~r !tr ''"' CAMBA UPAll ll~APlllAM .: ~wt.~l~1ng.5J~~~.: ~~~11·CWll = ~,.lltt\iV; tin 0~~-it~~ ~1l'i\i1~ ~\~iu~•r:JJ .. ~/.nT.o~. ~.:J;! th?.~;=:~~~~~::~;., 141:,;,, ti~ dlhni '· \Yi ~ 1 Nit !!ff OUlllJ ,1!111 1116\i! \iffieH, lo l\fW ftclt~ bulldinJ la vndtl' oon• will have to free• oome ~P_ur_re_o~Y _llClli~tij~~f.llrl>~u~g_hou~t -~~•~1!611~-""-M~~~'=-~·~-~bi.:;.,;;l!Q,;;,,.llf;,;;_~~;,;;_~ll~lld'--.,,.::.:~~~~~w-n~,~~·~--~~~~~-i-~~~~~~~~!jo~~~.'~'~'lbom~~·~·-•~•~ld~,~~~-~!11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!! fM.... •••••) .. 1tu Supervisors Developer• Suing Seek Bid11 County Over Permits Massage 0.-diDance For Trial? For Facility SANTA AN.\ -Two Lewin. "Avco Development d@veiqlqumt flrnl• s u e d Corporation !1 building con-.. l,\llT,\ ,\NA -Q111nr• llfltpge Clvllnl1 for 1750,000 domlnluma right across the SANTA AN4 "" 4 tnlmlt Ot>t!PtY llupervlJOn ha" HU• l'rldit'm"!,~ \hi! .,dinggume~~; sbtrleeemst .~lhel''.•• bad no pro-parlor ordlriart!t r • ;, t n I ry ed for bl4a on 1111! gradln~ and .,., 1lull .,.. ... ~ enacted by the city of Garden site tmpr-em-1 for a new I!' d led 1 the! The lawsuit claims that the Grove has beer\,.Upheld jll llll!l "'' •1~11 Hav 14'1 or r firms had no problems with tion th8t. pav~s Ute way or •ll; building al tl1' J!' ~ High · Crown ley 111 g h I a n d ; the tentative tract map for the Orange Co!lllty IUPt!rlor Coyrl &:ltoo) II IW>eh!i rero, • OjlOraUO!I WN!i l'Ollllruction of development whldl was ap-. trial on the issui bf tl1 legali• juvenile iltlfntll!fl aclllty. oondombtjllfi1' -the way ed 1 st A 15 1972 ty They WftR lllld thltl 1tµdents went unclllUinpd. pr~ ~;..d the ~Y Judge Rober\ P. Kneeland at the jlllUOf lllth would liulld KaulmaJi 1114 Broad, Inc. board &ave alnce, lhe SUperi-Or rejected the defnend of porlor a new altoolllre, badly needed aru1 the lllrl-Land Com-Court action notes._ turned operator Jolui M11l for en in· at the facility, entirely on pen,v named both the county down repeated requeata for junction agajntt Ille mVlun their own. EaUmated COit of boord of superv!Mn and the approval of grading a n d adopted by Ille city u part of the grading and alto Im-planning commllston and In-bulldlng -k in lhe crown its an~ty drive. pro""1enl Is $8,8'10. dlvldual members 11 bolh Velley llleblands area. Medel'1 I• w l • r ~o- Bldl Wm be opened on Juno agenciee In a lllit ~ "Wt will bo asldJl( 1 coon ceufllUp elltmld that the I. tllat they be allowecl to ""' dale for a hearing Into the meullN ts·. unconstllutlonal, County boon! C ha I rm a n coed with their I I• I or t writ we applied for Friday," particularly In pe..ages that Ro1tQ1 'W. C&!pen of Newport deve1opment. LtwUI said. ,.We contend that regulate the character and Beacll · pra;.ed B u 11 d I n g "It'ss~ ili'I' that t114Y1houl4. nolll!el' IN "'P"'lillil" nor the sltlll of ·Jll!l"'!ie p a r Io r Servt<fs Direclor J o s e Ph be denfed,'I. mmm~iit.i · ,~ ~~ were e~wtred bf <{!lployes 1111!1 the regulation of Sr:ntlek for his cooperation . frrms•-attorney Robert S. Jaw 'tO ~eny these 11thillt1.'' . "Medera bttsfness'hours. with · the student project and . He told Judge Kneeland that tho ·~tµdents for their in· . , , • , · ,.._ ~~ Medel'~ busloas hod dropped lt~ti~:, MediciJ£enter Emplove .. ~.f~~~~,~~~ . · J Jan. 23. And he further com-pvj:' Oka · plained about the strict . L JS F ~-G d'Th ft T'..:~1 surveillaooe of the Chapman '. aces _ ran ·, e :-rUll ~;'!,": po::.lor by Garden water Sale Police have pointed out that SANTA ANA -An Orange He was released on 15,000 bail. a masseuse employed by California Public Utillti,. O>mty Medical Center em-It Is elleged that Rude used Medel was recenlly convicted Qilnm!SJion h$a aull>orized ploye Indicted by the Grand hll fluent Spanish to visit the of prostllu!lon charges stem, .... •le cf' Santiago water Jury on grand theft charges homes of 1 nlll!lllor ol patients ming from her employment at "" f ell k -• -·• d ••-to 111 the massege parlor. C41npony lo Che City o after he egedly poc et~ -peraua e u~m se e Medel has arlUed that ht Clt1plge, ' · more than 12,500 taken from their 00\lnly hoopjtal blllt for was unaware of 111r •cUvillll fatiago serves about 1,000 Spanish-speaking patients bas r"1uced sums. and that she was promptly CUf1l9mers in El Modeno and. 1beenordered to fa11e trial Ju ly Witnesses who te s t i r i e d fired when they were made pej1looa: of. Orange. 25. in SuperiQr Court. before the Grand J u r y known to him. The price agreed upon "by Judge James Turner set the reportedly told the panel that ---------- tht JJtllity and the city fJ· trial dale fw Milton Joseph Rtade also promised prompl ffl01000. · . Re•cle ir.,: _40, of Garden and· f1\forabl e action on im· The PUC said the terms of Grove, tbe put . president of migration documents in return the ........ ,.,....en1 ado. Adelanle,. JhT ~HDINUon for paymen ts that were not quately ·Jl'Olaol the cuatomera r •Pre s e q I n l 'Metclcaii-turned over lo the hospilal of Slntlqo. American -If etflPI01"· caahler . Kids Like To Ask Andy . ~~~-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 De•tlt 1\'otleu . . . . . ' .. ARBl,JCIJ.£ It SON , . , 1'll'ltUn' .MORTUA!tY ' • · II'/ .117 ... St.', Coelt MM f ·. ', '. 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Sinriu, °"1"11C CO<Ut , » Daily Pil(!!', P,P '#f.Z" 1_.,a,= Q ' 11•"'1 Ca. 9:1f,76, it> ' '• • n C!lidt llOUr l<lfliliOM ~< ile'c<ihimn Gppflirl OH , ~' ~ , .. , Su.ndqus, We ~ii• cmd s. ' ' -· i· Mm,.. v-Coat Red11eetl · ~ • ' DEAR l'AT: Ylbom .do ~ coopi~\-· ~ive ®St overruns ·c'nttil'1ocat<_rw..,...._11T· ""1'41 ~-'.-COii miniti · :1 · . oi: ..,.,. bf Bekinl"~ ~ Office. ;IJue tt/Jlmailii !he-~ mli ol .... • • ud ~ a!Jd a _..a\ sluggialtu~ po the part ol the worken, the move · • atrelcltO<I ovmtwo days.&Jid tbe.eoot ~ io $704.15. nu. Involved no pack- • Ing liine ""'1ireoMoWn 'tiine •at the or!Rin-'1111 ·no •UIP llme-41 tne odestina- tioo. ,writteD •aDll tel~·'l""'PllilaU, !"'Bekl!iJ ~,..-"""1!M ~ no _.,,.· ~ , 1 , ' • ."~ ~ , '' 0.: Y·..6 • • 1' ' I • . 'I "·T.M.., Lagua Niguel . ,. •WllliaDr Woolen,.~· I,eni lleilelt ·office ,auUiager, If reduc.lag y- blU by '187.71, ~ Drm'o "t:G'll" ·-~ Jff ... 1¥'' -· lavoi~ ia your ·ii>0vl.' Woolen'~ the, ~iol -· 11\0VO ;o.i df1I IJY oiMl •lhe 'maa . w)lt""""' 11te·.,... felt he Hi\ not !l<lM· i.11 lito pods to be ~ Oloe vu ~ )hM mea Is t"6 .staati.!" an,til-li for moYlng .. ·1 .. 11 ·...,. i....e; 'lt. ""'· v-ud leW -· h.a ..,_. ~ ~ ~t ""1d· kl?'~ · I "-""'1>1 .iifJ!!i! JioQr • .'lbe ~• mo"'1C Wd.it:.,.lirike preveoto4 ·.._... · in..·~'!~ lhe -et -""11.,...,.,._.~ Jial feel free If,~ -hlln'~llyoc1111Ufffttiai-yoau .. -...~ed-.. '· · ' +-~--l..-· ·-... ' . , '' ' "' . · 6aHl9e.~T~Oppe.Seil · · ;. ;· · · · · · · . ·!!J'lAR·RA'!':. The P,.. and cons of ~~e·silea ,baY.• ·been in \be i""'!l · news quile a bt( jlltely. I'm all for them f11!1Ce it's a gOod oppor,tunlty to beat ~ inflation by bejAg able to· pick up a few household Items al ......,.able prices. . I've beard. frlJin a neighbor that state legislation has !>Oen introduced to tait , goods 9oid at these sales. U this ,ifl true, I want to know the ~ of the . bill's author, So l,can write him a letter of protest. · -~ti: • ~ r • · E.C., Foanlaln Valley · Alltml!_lylJlon Waiter Powers (o.s8crtl!Deiito)',aulhored' uc1·lnlradueed a bill In the state legillnture propoalng tile ·lmpoaltloo of state .sales tax on all pods sold at gafage sales. PoWen liu "been qqo&ed u saying tbat garace sales are unfair to seco1d-band eutletl tUt pay a sales tu on all sales. His malling addreu is P.O. Bo.t 1SZl5; Sacrameato, 9$113. ·-· · .. -. Bowllt19 7 ,000 ¥ears Old . . DEAR PAT: My friends -and I are -avid bowlers. one member of olir team is' a :Sell~yled "e.IR¢rt": on .the · game. He" claims bo!wling ,bas been around for thousands of years, but cta't tell'us any facts to beck up' this con;. tention. The rest of us thought i( ~Id: be fun to check this Out and .astot.Jnd him With our knowledge m the sub~t of 'l!owling's age and backgiound. Can you print a few "lmpressiVe facts.and fil\li'esl · • ' • • • ' ·, , 1 W: N., Costa Mesa The GJlfaes1 Book of ·1\'ilrld·~ llates that howting ean be traced to artlclet foand fa tbe tomb of u EcYMIMf child of 5,2:08 B.C. wbere..Jbere were nine pieces of 1tone le be setap ai jDI at wblcb a slone "baU,, was rolled. De l>a1I ftnt. Jaad to reU tbrougtL u · Kcil'tlfay·made of tltree pieces or marble.· Bowllq; alH resemblel ua11 ~alli.'1 a Polynesian game which utilized plm aad balls of a&oae, fa addltia '8 "blec:I," wblcb originated !,000 yea.rt· ago ln the Italian Alps. BowUng·at ~ ·~ began In ancient Ger- many as a rellgloua ceremony aud It beCa.JDe• tb~ utlonal &Port In Sco.tland during the 11th century. Amertean bowllng or!iJiis ~bly date hack 'lo early British seltlen, who brought Ian bo"ll ad tet .ap Bowling Greea at the tip of MfnWu JMmd Ill New York. ~ clatm. ii'fint American bcrwlen were ~ Datdl· CIQ.der Henry Hodson. Sime histo say the teaUI pin was . added la'~t lo e'8de 'legal Jiu against "'"1e-pla game· IA 1145, • ~!!I •then ""'11oo!i\lhal ten pint was pZ.,..i in New·'l'-Qty,beftrre lblutoe· te Wasbtngton· Irving's 1118 ttory, "Rip Van Wink.le,"· W~ described tbe . game. ; .. \.·._ · · : · .t ~ -_, f .. " . .,r Podlat .... at Pre erred ··' · · • ·-· ~ ·, , ,. : -'" -·, D!>AR PAT: Could you give me the name of a good cild· ihkmed tbiro-"-. · podisn9"1 <!octoi? I "1ve ""'1"Ched in thi~ ar.ea aid they are .,ii the~ ~ gem ~f tailed tlMf o'lfiC!fiol the he>d 11~ ....... tioo O\idllloi• 'he1P;~ ~all the ne.,,.JQim ·~ . .iif.·~~ wan{e<ftlle · · ; rat&~~'~~·~~·' ·., , r ..... ~J· • _,., I < •'' ·~· ...... .-,'.Ji ;-"'' ~,.,.1 ... ~ ·;•·µ · G.M.,NellVpOrtBeach • The 'AIMrleu P..iiatr1 ~IOdalion 1drises Yo• to choose a podiatrist \from among those lilted in the Yellow Pages, When you lnqulfe abollt treat.. meat, be sure to stai. .)'08 wut "comervative care." There ~; .111~ be:ea ~ IOl!le milundentandhisi ~ the-typo_ of lrutm<at yoa were~~· be- ·1cawie many podlatrilts WbJ: give comervadve care, U it l5 s · y re-IJ1iested. The .~•!lo• ei<plalae-d !bat ,.Uy'• podiatrists '!fO, tralne-d to prefer more radical Jr~ in u atten:QJ4 te correct Ute f~ problem, ra· .tJaer than p~vlding &llBtaiDed treatment of the underlying cause., Fuller Bruala DeH.,ery · ' DEAR PAT : I ordered two articles from a Fuller Brush salesman: ml ~ N'Ov. 8, 1972. I made phone calls to the office in January atil ·March to ill" • qUire about what had happened to my delivery, but I've heardiootbiag since. , It's a small amount, but. I sUll would like to receive my order'. Maybe you . can help. ·' ~ · · ~ . ' . E. K., Newport Beach The NewJ)ott Beach Faller Brush office did not recall yoar preTitas ln-- qulrles, but you wJll ~ con~ now regarding delivery of your order. A -ftiaj may """"' H tile mereb~ 1'111~ ~~--ud ~ltpbea ~N: :'° .J:'f: ~·~.~~-~:~ . with die oompany, and It. appears be never~ tit.+11ar·prepa1d erder for deUvery becaule·Foller Brosh bu no record ~f It. : . ' 1 ' ~ • . •. • •. "' • «" ltlediefil AsristallC!e Sougflt DEiAR PAT: I need to have a major operaUon and cantt~ibJy afford it. I'm now unemployed and do not have any medical insurabce; M a non- citizen.; ·am I ·eligible for medical assistance from a county bQsPital ·oi' any other si.m:ilat governmental apncy? · · . ., . · P. D., Mloskln wi.- . .Beoa~ r•· are.. a Ieial-resldeM of· oru1e ~ ·YM can applj for trealnlent a(!Jra!iae~ Medleal Center,'.llLS.·-Av., Orange. Visll lile'·~.O!fli>O °' ~.iroom4 ... of.IJie~J111pUaJ'ud ask to speak ~ a llbid8f' <Mliielor. nor~.,.._ Qi! -1 llnan- ctal sl6iation will be evaluttd to determine llo" idmJnJil cm• lie accom- plished. • Missitlfl Robes Ewroute · 'i DEAR PAT: I sent a cheek In ealliy Feb. to Houae of Frui&ion, Bu~-, ton, N.C. for a terry cloth robe advertised in the Daily Pilot's FimllJ Weekfy magazine. J received a card on March 3 saying the demand was~ ~~~ ..t6e factory was working overilme and I "as uhd to be pa~t. I nut was mailed an advertising brochure (lpcluding the robe) and .«der blanks, but no robe, in spite of the fact tbal It was ad9ertlsed again In 'the April I ·. Family Weekly. Today I received a rorm letter' asking my P&:l!ence1 and a pair of complinlentary prutly hoot!, l;lut niil the !;<Ille ordered three moolbs ago. Would you kindly ~It, this ~nt?,-.:, : . :;>, '. ~ • • .. • R. lit, Oolta Men. • Hoase of i'&UlOd reports ·It bl milled' oat all February .,i.n for Ille terry cloth robe, but II 1endlng another order to yoo and M. Z., llulW&tM . Beach, who a!Jo wrote .-her mlsalq robe. U either of 10" -.. a' · doabio·0(11er, the firm, ........ ~~ .... ol ,tlto ~back. Other ......... wttlt HM·ol~fit~leW....;wa.; II ,.._i •11..atoia fl,, Ibey .ur.ct bMjoilrtoa 'ta Mltla GJncer 'E<hiililils, 'llotM et Falldon, Al II\ MG st., BarliaglM, N.c. mu. • ... ~ · J • Jtf~an Auto lmurawce . . • '. ' DEAR PAT: ·1s It absolutely necessary lo purcbale special ear Insur· •i ance, even for a brief visit to Mexico? .b it because ~ car inlUl'aDCt A com'panles are not ~! \I ao, witlf type of· ~ij!iOuld a ~ l buy and where can .yoo get II near the border? We are jltanliing our firit ti'lp to ·MeJico since.moving to California and want to be ililpnned about this Jn. ~... surance problem. R. ~ B-gtoo -k Aatomoblle accidents IA Mexko .,. ilan4Jed lly ._ --a erlmlnal rather tbaD a .eMI •taadpolnt IDd •lbla la. wily h laifliNllllY .....,... • meaded-that lnsur-,thrOalh an aou.omed eompa11J ltJ'~·......_i. trip lo Mexico. Mexican ant&irtUes do aot recognize tmaraDce ranied' Ill aato ... blles operated hi Mexico that ii l11aed tiy any company not aalliorlsad ~· to do hnslness IA the Ropablk of Mexico. r. be ~ ~. II fl -· •arr for' ll!otor!fll ••tet11t1 Mexko It lalre •• -.... dWn&• 1ftli:lt llt' . chl<letl ·lialifUty ud property damage) rill H aorlllorlaed ._II anttl leJ1ll dlifteaJtt<a in· the newt of be<omlDc lot-lot •lii.iteitt o.tict ' yws .fWa car lnsorance qm t.r rardler' tdMTf t W';m''zrlr _....._., ati"t 8a Qlep Visitor i.i.m~lloo Oeot«;-111.-.lf1tr11, lllllllr>.. 'lllt ~ at lilO ... o!. Jl'" Clair~ " hiYe ~"fl" ) • . . . I • • . . ' • ' .... .. .. . • ·, ·~ I ' . . ·AieqhQli~. ·.New.· Cures Tried t ·-1., .... ~ ~ .., .. t • • • t' I .;t .... ~ · •• ..i' ~-• , • • + • ..... { f ~' • ' • '. '!.. .. ~' I ~• • "' "' >. • "' ,__ '' • 1 • I • :i.~~~!t~ty Dt~·~~oble~ •·'':.+ • ~-,··..-,>· • ")",;!" .;..nll.~ZAlJ..ER"' 1 • " . ..,:_, , I t~~-:' ... "~ l~t •. , \ .~ ~;~ attraetlve 30-yeJr- ·) ~~ •, .. ,'! ~-f~~~!" ' ..... .-: ... • ... .....1 ~-;r. .. ~ . '. .. .r • diiiiier -~~ ·II'":· . ,. op:llie:~noo<to .'. .... ' ... ~:l!Ut ., lllo-pot bet · lljll.1M6 caligtit .. ·wblft o1 , ... ,'i.'"1'' .· .. ; . -Jtl~ \ ' /!•(.4 i\n •' ,> ~ :;. "I '"""' .. • i""B" · t~~. llhO ·•tapJiO<t'!!Jr . ~iit!r.'ltlOOtft•oina ·b<ilfed . fol''tlie · -· · ·' "';.Blft.."'Blie~'didatt m8ke it 'off 'tm da. ... .. ~.~"''·'·' ' . D4tl 1DOliiK"~ .• j ,,. • • ' ;,\,.Jonnef, aicoholiC, .Mri. Tracy (nl!t · hef.mt: ,..,e) !lad just been reltia>ed by ! ~· e-hospital.' In ·.N'ewi>oit Btacb . w ,she h!id .be«>.psyChologieally oOO· , . di on~ to tum tsick at ,the smell' -or . ·even. the sigbtf7.of. all?Ohol'. ·~:. ~ , . )\'ljije this '.'eui\!" for 81~ J!\llY , ~m ~arsh,-it·at)l!UI Is sucttsofUJ."l'he ' ,di$0&se, ·w.bic)! bad. -destroyid ·00.. Tracy's ~e;)lO·jboger pjq1losbet. StalistlCjl ·in<!)qta ,t)leno $'e 75,IXXI' to 160,000 al~!'l:in Qrange Clounly. Most o( them, ¥ke .Mrs ·.~. C<¥D01r<icn·!he ·mjdille and . •JJPW~ocll!!!i; lamlli.S: !hot piedomin8te in tNs *1i{on, ;..1 · ;·. • -'l1l060 who· delil ·wit.II· aleohollsm in °" ange Couilty say' tt iS;tbe· ~·1: ""1ot ·,_pervasive drug proli~_.Yet l>{llf:a ~ thousand . addicts~ . are'.. cuireiit!Y tieing .... ·. treated. · .. -. . The rest, iri vai'lous staj:es Pr deterior&- tion, reml\in burdens to themselves and to -~: ,. ~!!~~~-~eir problem. ~ *t•:~ '''AJCoholism is i dise8se or deOlal," :?t.~,'_-,,,.,,,. •• says one refomed al<.'Oholic. "You nev-.' •· ·:,-~11.'? ,:JI"" :i:; =!.i,\'uniii·Y<!u"re so gone .l'OO have 'THER~ MAY' BE°.AS MA!fY ':is 150.000 ALCOHOLICS IN ORANGE COuNT'r -~. ~~ · Mrs. Ttacy 'is ·an ·~ample.· ~he was · ·4 ' ' , ' • found urn;ons<;ious. \q . her ho\ne three Y!'llfSl'lf, to Qeny t~t ~·l)l re";\IY hav-, as cured .~Y if he achieves "t?l&I what got them In ljore in the '. -~e.• times by he!' ·tW\I ;Y<Jlliig .d\ildren. and ing , a . pl))blerii,1'. say.. Mark iio)>al, abstinence. he '!flY•· "ib<Y)ve. got to fin!!i ilolutlona each llme'slle ~:!lhe. ltil,d ~.C!r!n)· reS<!lrcb :~. for \)l:ange OplBrty's Ms. Tamayo, • former alcoholic other than drinking, bccitllR ·.they'"' mg. Only ·&fter, oeve'ral medical special-Alco!"lll~ •servli!es 1~ter. ,.)oVf!rf ~ew heraeif, says tt achieves this rate titrtlugb go!Jig to be~ to the ~.IOcial ist•··oOOid· find riO!Jilng else wrong with people admit' they'rli ~es ·willl a l)lstematlo effort to mateh counlelors envlfonment tbey'left '" , ' . her did she admit 10 a drinking problem. tMy've really begun 19 deteriorate."' to patient/I by Ufestyle and by pn>blem . .Jf .. .By-the time .~tients linltj\',.,..tmej.,· ,. Even then, she deteriorated further be-A former alcoholic who solved his pl'ob:-a· penoo is not .m.akiQg ~s ·,in"one at:the clin~ 'Di', SChrlutz W'l1~ than for. e seeking mm.. help, and by jbe Jem through th(LaJ!U!IA Bea<!> <llapter g""', she says;. lle'q)O trailBferred to ,65 peroent Of hl• .;--·41!! ~:·TM " be f U ,,_,-of AJct.Ai..Alic Annnum'ous put it thi!i.111~, ~r. 'Y;...,,1, J "" • 1 1 ,·,• ".no~"' f.;, f-~~'!' -.~r:.~ ·: uffie S U}.1·~ her ~i~se.~r ·~N •-•~'" ."'.T'°j " -r,.,, .. , ODW _. 0<,,.,. marnag"lhatfb~en up. . · "Aloti>ol'wasrt't my problem: It.,.,. f d '·-;~ .... ,t.'.!,. ~•-........, •• "andltumant•..:,~h" ·• ~ ~ ne"'w a ' · c • · iu .. LACK oF ·ADDICrs • . . . cure for my problem. My real problems ers ... AUUfj, .. ~ie says, •u"""6 · ·uon·cen~n ls aeY.ertY Manor n.o.. .... e. . • ' were the work I had lo do and ·tbe ·W&Y O>ai~a~ , a !llli•~•"'•• · . . ~'" There might have been an explanation"" ·my wife pagged.'me 811 the time.'",'( A.Mt&r:~ clinic operatlng Cl1. P ~·~ 2' several years ago for addicts not He said hehad lost seven moolM work a dliitpietely dlii'erent model Is tbe mootm ago, . 11 ~-• htly receiving treatment. In 1970 tbeJe was in the last year before turning to M. Raleiih~ Hospital of Newport Beach. lower than th6se . ol Raleigh . , • JUSI one group m the county eqwpped for "That's the way ti is," he Stl)'S, "YQU II bu trutod Just.cm:r 1,000 patients three-,..ek.ln-patienl jll'Ogrfllllt. • : . large-scale operahon - A Jc ob o Ii cs get worse · and worse but 'Y.00. blame in its 15 mooths On the Oringe Coast. and It offers no a~.erSJon tberBffft·~lymg Anolifmous. But now· there· are at least eVerything ex~ the d~'.11 ".', .... '. it tount.a .Mn. Ttacy-.. as me of, jts exclusively 00• getting the :~ to five ~ ead! with i!s 'partk:ular ap-The largest ol the Del' ieli:aJ>i!ttilt'im . graduatea · realize what bis problem is "!'llial lie· proach-tb the problem. centers ts the county AJcobolic Services Ute ~ : county clinic, it olfers ex~ <:&1 face up to its solution," ~1ding to lq4ddition, there has been a change in Clinic. Qperated under Ille Dell"'lment tensive counseling and groop therapy. program di...t.r Bob-. ,: . attttilde \O"'anl aleohqlism. Although the of Mental Health, ii has ·a ·40.member But un!lJ<e, the coonti ladljty, ·i\Otlenls This involve< the stand&\'\ <ounaeling, phen.-ou ".'as 'ool'I! c,o~sider e d staff and an annual budge(cil',about sta1 at~ JWl!o .111 ~-e nl,1z.,..=i'u:!:ai1J,;;::l.i,~~- prh,iifl'rily a crurunal problem -ea9lilJg $55!),000. ' . · · !!'!1'._~t a lllpe,,trJ!b P'lrl.odic vwli 1 •'-. ttti~-· the ,.~ .. ,1_ ol • O>ertooesofsinfulnessand~ily"" ·s·· · I ~. ·.;_.. tn u • ..:.. memut '""' ~~· w•-,~ ~"·ii J . ~ . , • . · • . uice. t .~ o.-~·lOO · -~. er. cowisellng as the coonty but ·QGta.thf'ee.. •· aC.:.:W'+ibii""::° tne old idea ~j~.: . ~!~~1fi'1 Fit;~·~~~ · A=<i'i ~!, feature, . well< intensive haais.. The -\ty reiiea e~htel~. fairly wide ae<eptance of tKe millionaire Jo the transient an<! peruille$s. · "a-· trilnlng -the conl!luonlng 00 periodic i-.,. "'"' =-· ~·.attitude makes it .easier for M05t patifn~, ~wever, are fn:m 'the edthalal~ ~·Tracy ill when she smell-dra1!: ~ 1~.~:Croaf.a..~ aJconolics: to face up to their problem , middle income ranges. "''--"" ~,. psychol~ists ~y. The clirilc admits only the most serious "We cot'.i1d · conditim anyone · to hate ~panles like ' McDorlneJ ."i°"1g1as, Still ~be question remains: Who 1are the c3ses, and then only temporarily. Most ' alcohol, or to hate anything else, for that PacUic Telephone, Hughes ~ 8J!d a?coMhcs, and·what can they do about patientS-aretreatedona'regularschedule matter," says Dr. Robert sclnnlti. "lt's Standard ~I, whose staffs -.~~e big their adc;fi¢on? of appointments. just &·matter.of proper caodiUooing." enough to contain large nu!Dbers ~ The almost µniversaJ ly accepted.defmi· "We leave the basic responSibility for , Tbe cmdllloniilg procedure~ like alcoholics. I.ion of _ap-alCoholic is ·•. simple rinAl An drying out · to the individual " says this' Mier ~ patient hall been "dried . "EmpiOY,ers realize they ean'.lilie. good al"-• 1· ·· '· .. ~. Y.:.Li • -•"fort · to tllr • ...: ........ _ •• men to aJcohollsm unleso ,..._pl trMt-· .Qll.101c 1s a~ "'Pot cannot UU"17 on counselor Marcie Tamayo. "We'll help u .. n Y!'~. , ee ~ys, 1~ ~ ~ ur ·ment for ~" says btl . ..:-;sut, ~ 1!1,~i~g:;1 ~a.mily or job duties ~F but we don't have any magi1c wands." to the bolpital s bar. He is seated ln a management is starting to p~· lerrm~ of · . . Whal the clinic mainly does, she says, wbeeldtalr-like device, to the ·front of I ' Thi• Ulciades the exeeuti~e who is to P\1)Vide . .mall group lheripy; en-whim ts aUadled •a :Wwe Stairilesa. ~ ~:I; Y ~~=..\" 1 1 • • tjrpe t~ regularly IS hung o..,. on Monllay mom-coontor .gt0ups, and even ...,_to<tne vomltln' pah. lie ls then ~ven several ScQtt 1&ys Beverly Ma'ndr·bu·hiildiod ing, Hie laborer who returns too tired to counseling "lo help people rework lhelr ne-edle mjecllona and set m ftoo,l o1 a aboul 2,000 patients end has a cw:e,nte ~k 3..fter, bis tuncht-ime visit lO the bar, lives to solve the problem that caused nurror I'll ....... _i. . ' ""~ 111'1 ~!V~•.v,:~ '.'8!1e•~",~ iuilnv their drinkin• in the fim .olace.. · The ;hots are deslgnod to1mab the p.; "' 'If> to IT/ percenl. a 1'81e '"'""''-sayi · .. ·~tM!'slie~ciJi1iOI keep :ap Wiil\ (l{e · Whll1(tlilS 9ni&Y. not •"°"1il':like much: tlent vomlt ,..Warty f'1r abOut firliom's:' .I! JJ!qbably tho hi~ in tile ~te. . • c'oOl<lrig or el.aniag: · · . ,' the dilllt: cOOIDa ·• ·cilr~nile·ol llli to 60 They also cause heavy ..,eating, Despite the growth ol the newer !ll- '"llle lendenc'y is to find eJ:Cuses for percent. And like AA, it coun_ ts a pe,rsoo stomach cramps, and general inlusea. , sUtutib_511s,. ~ , bigg~t !l I .c 0 h 011.J:'I M. the abols ltte e11ec1, the patient reila illtator in the co u. n t y s(ill . . . ·Alcoholics Anon)'lllOUS, which 'cilaiD1o begins drinking. Martinis,. gin, wme, about 8 ooo mem~~ , • warm beer, obelzy·.,..·.a)J ~:ana all ' ~·· ·. qualities ol alcoJiol -P"' ain-under · MVruAL IU!LP : bis nose.. rinsed in .:bis· ,J;noojll, and ; ; ;~1114!!;_~ ~ llW91al help swallowed. Here naU.O. ;,la'.in, .with11he' "i: w•'l.t]i' iifi'• .~A ~-&m,i patient alternately sampling drinkJ ruid t pu c • .. ml~ mu'!' regurgitating. · · a~t the inllltutioo. • . • This part of the procedu~ lasts about One reason I held olf jolniii(-for .. 4-0 minlit ... 11leo he 'ill •retllmed to bed, Jang wa•· that I thought It wu,mode up '·''where a .whiltey-·rat ls·placed of Skid Rmr drmkl and that-ldnd ol under his . noee. For the ne~ .five hours, ~·" says the public ~Uon he .will heave e-very 20 to 30 minutes. coordihator for the <lran(t, County These treetmetlts coiitlrue .. ery other · Oiapter ol AA. ', t, ; ' day for the nen two weeks. PaUents ail>-"I was driving a Cedillac, 9' ii6VIOOslY coosdously ·come to ccimect Ille aleobOI' I dim't beioog.,Bul !beJ!nt ~ I .~ with the oeUBeA -ao tba't t. see me is to lo a meeting, I. saw a priest1 &t,fllWDCJpal1 induce the Qther. , , ·' oourt judge, and .the chal"""' Ot the "It's like the famous Pavlov ex-board of a Jargle ccrporatilia: I wu / perimenl,". erplains Dr. Sehmltz. "The totally slllJlriseil, and that tiiol "care of, dogs used to salivate ....... they all my prea>neeptlons about wti6 "AA we.!11 ,.1\l"' . heard the diftnel'·l!OU, bici~lltoW ' .19f..,\lul ..... doll, _lo under-· ··"' • they were ahoUt to be· fed! • .(flbJi<o.i'kld -~ lbt>,f lie OllYll· " \ •. o1 training, their . .-•Wdu141'~~;,,\,,_M ~ il ·a.rtcon¥a,..,,.a . • wlletber ttM;, W.re . hd -·t1tt1 liell' 6r ... : tOial lifetty\e," u ·fllla Newport, Beactt1 no1: 1 : ,.. , , . man ·says. Memben attend --1 'lit'• tho same with tbla procedure. The night m e e 11 n gs, where lll.f, &el ~ • ~ Q!!!dllloned . a ~ d tiler regular ~· from the "Big '1lOGlt ol. ~ 1 ' , r i I •• '1 • , D1i1tJ PfW.,.. ...... · ~ '1141 AVIRSloH "hlllW'Y ~R" AT'RALllGH HOS"Tt.~ .. ... ·-~ ·~ /, . · begin to· 'feel sick •liheoever''tltey *1 AlcohbU;,i Anonymous" -wrtltailb!' lhO ' alooltol, •wlletber· lhey"re mJ1r"1Jck ofo nm 100 members of AA -11111 lfO • ·. not. So·~Y·WOO'i even want to drink."'\ titrollih · lnteosely paraooal ..,,....... Not all. patients, ·are C<rOdlliooed as ,...Ions. • , ~1 as Mn. Tracy, who 'was just For those"Who stick with It. A£lcfalma, si< -,eeU-out of Uierapy when she !ltd a too pereent cure-rate -that ts. 100 !ht lllpleoaant ezperltnoe on the dance percent ol lt.s continuing membeirl never • · poor. With aome• pillient<.o ~-SClll\i~ • to.ch al(ohol ~~' • , :. saY,, II is difficult lo a<bjtvt g!JOil'~-TlfO QUES11""" , • di6onlng. With nearly all patients, It Is All of this raises two ~ i>otl1 necessary to C<NJtJitue .to bring them hack hl&fily ,controversial •-org-llons into the clinlc for single treatmenti treating alcdiollcs. Ono Jo the q..,..uo.. ol perlodicaU,. . ~rates. Eich orpnlaalloo. .-... a COONSEUNG AL80, l>ilb C11rH1te for illell,Ia a~ ... lor Jn addition; Dr.· Scbmltz 'fays aversion Its compeUlori. · therapy alone will not oolve 111 alcoholic's Tbe truUt ts unknown ......... tldl . ~ "Cl!ir potleto "1'111 tlllDlr; about (S...Al-OOllDI PM, ""->Ill ' l • .. ' ., ( I ; ' I ' • t • • ' 1· ... f. % OAJlY PILOT SuM.ly, M'ay ll. lm • ' . . ~ ' ' r ' ' . _, DAILY ft&.OT ltMf ....... 'AUNT IONE' HOLDING GIFTS FROM INDIANS --Bftend of Navajos _ .. Mis& !One Kirk, a Ooota Me.a resi4eot, Is known to. Navajo Jndtans in north.em Arizona u "Awrt Ione" ar 11Miss l<>ne." For many years she bas Spent her..•nmnus ministering to tibe IndWl.s "" a vacation Bible scllool teacher In several lo- cations on the reservation. , She traveis tO Mtzooa June l each year, her car loaded -. with clothing and food for the Indians, craft materials for VBS and supplies f<»: herself. Her tent and campmg equipment is l4'ft In Arir.ona so she sets up camp immediate!Y. after she amves. All dunng June she conduds vacation Bible school sessions. She ,then helps with a summer camp for girls during the first two weeks of July and th<> hitter part of July is spent conducting vax:ation Bibi~ rehool for ohililren during an adul1 COll!'enln<e near Flagstaff. "The need among the NavaJos Ill the g?eO.test. 01110ng any of llbe tribes," she ~ o! her ~on to ~ Indian people. For Jone Kirt, it 11 not a aacrifi£e to spend the summer with the Navajos. It is a pleasure. Help., for 'Vou ' if' • -~ Do-i:t-youne!! lnsflallation of outdoor television antennas might result in acddenw elecUlxulion if pr<>per safety rules are not obeenecl: • --. Underwriters' Laboratorres ,offers these suggestions to in· wre safety f<»: 1he in.taller and finished product: Never locale an ·antenn~ In such a way that bn!ojrage of a guy !Wire, lead-in wire or collapee of the unit colll.d. «ontact a power line. The <alitenna's lead.\n WU"e should be pernut· nenUy spaood well aWB!'f from all power lines. H possible, the antenna Bh<luld not be located underneath a power line, Where a broken line could fall and make the system live. EYery antenna shoold be wen grounded, w!'tb a metallic rod driven at least eight feet into the ground, in \accordance with !lie National Electric Code. Use only strong, corrosion resistant wire, preferably stranded, f<»: all guide wires and braces. Securely fasten the antenna mast beam to the roof or cblm· ney and all bra<:es and wires w the building. When working on s!Dping roofs, wear sll<les with non-skid soles and place ladders Cl1111fully. Move slowly and cautiously. The ligh1nin~ discharge unit mould be placed ~utslde the building <»: Inside as clooe as ptlliSible to thil lead.\n entrance to the building. . You Can Help Voluntary Action Center, 207 Avocado St., Oosta Mesa continually is being asked t<> fill volunteer positions for num- erous agencies. Some of the requests Include someone w teacl) Judo, others to stuff and fold literature, serving as teachers aides, mini· bike instructors, readers, visitors to sbut·lns, swimming in- structors for the blind, drivers for clinics and others to help with patterning therapy for a small handicapped child. Specific requests ere: BINGO CALLER - A oonval<!seent h<ispltal in Oosta Mesa needs an outgoing volunteer who would enjoy calling alter· noon bingo games for the elch!rly on Tuesdays and Thursdays. DRIVERS -A yoong man confined to a wheelchair needs an early morning ride t<> work each day; a 12-year-old boy needs OOD1eone to drive blm to his clliric appointments on · Tue!idays from 4 to 5 p.m.; a convalescent hospital needs oc· castonal drivers, and ille Rel!lonal Stroke Program asks for drivers to transport thooe enrolled In the program. TEACHERS AIDES -A Head Start agency is seeking vol- unteer lescbers mdes espocW!y during lunch time in Hunting· ton Beach; Wilson School needs bilingual teachers aides for : grades three throu~ five; 'Muir School requests bilingual ' wlunteers to ""'9ist 111 the adult and yooth programs, and the McN«lly Continuation School Mks for help with Ule pre and ; po6t le!«Jng program. READER -An elderly woman who no longer Is able to read would appreciate a volunteer reading Westerns to her. .CtERICAL -The American Cancer Society, Heart Af. sociation, American Natiorutl Red Cross and Boys' Club are seeking clerical assl&tance for a variety o! office jobs, such as typlnS, filing and posting. PATT~RNING -~ 4-rear-old boy needs de!>endable. and devoted :volunteen tO &SS1st with patterning of bis handicap- pe(l m~ For further lofQr!IWlon COl!cerning any of these volunteer · ~Dlties or for other opportunities and a particular 1feld of tnterest, ~IM Voluntaty Action Center at 642--09e3. 'lbe office is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. --- I I \ ' . • ALCOHOUSM •• (,,_Pap Btl pwp will also admit that Its figures are not gathered tn a rlg,.....ly sclenliflc manner. In 'addition, the oew.,..,.. ad· mlt they ..... not been In opo<ation loog •llOUib to be sure of their SUCCHS • '!be second question Involves .mether aloobolilm is a physical or a t!Oclal dJs. ease. 'Ibis seemiJlily lnnocuou> issue is of ~ lmponance to ,_ oom- ballln& iolcohollsm. ' U atcObol Is a pjlysical disease -as AA. R:alalgh lllllJ. end B<verly Manor «Xltend -then a -·· reopooaibl!jy for having the disease is lesoened. There is the impUcatloo that aJcoholism mlg)lt afflict llJIYllOO whi> drinks. Further, ·U one ;&:; alcohol as a pbysle81 a4djellm to ·-.ad• --u llleoo -allO do -tbeo It ean be ll'g1led that an alcdlolfc must remain JOO percent di)' In ord..-to remaln cured. "it is tmpwrible for an alcoijolic to take just..., drink," aa tl!e ~l u, on the olber band, . ii C<llSidered • social diseleae, the lm- pllcatloo ii that the -having It IS more ._,,;ble for his CIJ\ditloo. At the same time, 11 ii also posidh!e for ID alcholoic to roturn to normal ch1nklng, provided hll IOClal problem ii first solv· ed. 'NORMAL DBINXElll' n-. Sobell of the counly clinic boldl Ilda -· TryiDg to pnm ll the clli!lc baa wwbd with 1m aloobollcs over the past 2Z -in an effort to mike them ''normal drinkers.,, . "For a few people, it can work," he says. "We've had excellent success with the ones we'Ve tried, alttxiugb that may be partly bocsuse they were so ca¢ullY screened.'' ' '!be main criteria 'or getting Into Dr. SobelJla special "nonnal drinking" pro- gram l.s ·that individuals ehow a strmg likellbood of solving the p..-llCllal prob- lems that drove them to drink in the -place, and that they doo~ "bang out in a heavy drinking crowd." '!be case of a oomty man and bia wile shows bow Ibis approac1> can wort. '!be man began drinking because of an cmrly assertive wile, and also becaule ho was byper-nenous ·--tu: jc6. Then his " wfie became an aloobollc, and --to the clinic for help. · "'Ibey were the type of ~ whose friends had wine Cot <linnet, or who might take a six-pack of beer camping," Dr. Sobell says. 0 To take all liquor away from them would be to W.rupt needlessly their patterns of life. "Their friends already disapproved of their heavy drinking so we had a strong base to work with," he said. The oouple were given intensive marital oounseling, wbicb was not greatly dilletOOt from wbat any bicker- ing couple might get. And the roan was also given a set &f. exercises designed to relax him in 1eose situations. "U their problems had been real tough to get at, or they b8d friends who sat arou!ld drinking all weekend, we wouldn't have tried to make them normal drinkers," says Sobe.II. "But for them it was the right thing to try." Sobell believes he may be able to help many more alcoholics return to nonnal drinking after more refinement of his techniques. But for right now, he says, his "nonnal drinkig" program must re- main a limited experimeot. The other organizations tend to scoff at Sobell's work, however. "All I know is that alcoholics who try to return to drinking haVe a mighty poor track re<Xl'd,'' says Scott of Beverly Manor. "I'd bet the people he worked with weren't really alcoholic or they wouldn't be able to do what he says Ibey can." "The Idea of returning to normal drinking is a farce," said the AA public information man. "A lot of us tried for years to do that sort of thing, and we wound up flat oo our backs drunk every time." The main argument used by these groups in opposing Sobell's work is the physical addiction theory. When a pe1'SOll has beeo an alcoholic for many years, his body learns to depend \ on a high level of alcohol in the blood· stream. When it is removed rapidly, lie person suller. llTs (delerium tremens) or withdrawal. In extreme cases, this can cause death. "This is addiction by definition," says Dr. Schmitz of Raleigh Hills. "We're deallng here with a physical disease." A person fighting such a physical ad~ diction, be reaaoos, must rely Oil com- plete abstenance or he is bound to fall into the downhill slide characteristic of other addictive drugs. Dr. Schmitz has a tl!eoreUcal model to explain why that downhill slide may be inevitable, but he admits !bat it bas not beeo proven. "We're getting more and more links," he says, "but we haven't closed the argument yet. n In the meantime, he says, It has been his experyence that as a practical mat- ter, It is Impossible for most alcoholics to go hall·wsy. ASSUMPTION Sobell, for his part, also admlil that his work rests m an asslDDption. That is, he believe9 -but cannot prove -tbat it is a pS)'C!tological craving for the narco- tic effect of llquor, not a biological crav- ing, that is primarily responsible for the alcoholic's depeodence oo drinking. "Bui I ean aay with good confidence that ~ are people who defy the phy- sical eddlcttoo theory by returning to a normal cfJinl:lng patten>," he says. Sobell alsofEis wt that even the pro-P')llents of cal eddlction normally use aoclal sc ence --counseling, group therapy, etc. -rather than med!· cal metho<is to cure lloobollsm. "There are probably some people who n<e<tto·beJlave'they·bave a physical ad· diction, 11 Sobe1l says. "They want that aJ>solute rule -•you can never drink again' -eo there aren't any y areas 1'here they have questions. there are othel'I !or wti6m that wwlc." Scott ol Bevtriy M offered a ...,. dilatory note: "' oobollcs ~ best to l.s hope help, and It may not . ..make much dillerence who gives ii to them." I \ V anik· Bill Wants to Prod U.S. fut.~ Buying Small Cars McGovem • Says B52s G -8~ i1 as ogs :r. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. G<orge McGovern. (!). S.O.) COl!ll>)atnid'' las,t week ll)at the mlllllf>' """ on estimated 3 mil110il-1a11om of Jet fu'1 for liomt!In& mlll!ons over C3mbod1' evuy. day while Americans bact borne face a shortage of guoliae for their automobiles. I McGovern !<lid Del<••• Secretary,Eillot P. lllcbardlon during Senate Fore I g n Relations Committee hearings !bat he had leamed"lhat each BSJ lllght over C.mbodia burns 50,000 galllJlls of Ale!. "That's enough to operate an average auto for a mllllon 1 1 miles," he said. By HARRY B. ·8ILIS · pay no tai:. stalled on 11113 cars, and due Richardson replied that tbe c,11mt1•' ~ Mo111W ..,... .A car gettlng IO miles to the ~ increase in efficiency in Derense Department. Wies "on- WASIDNGTON -·Why do' gallon, by· contrast, would pay coming years, also bum more ly 4 percent" of all fuel con- Europe!ID• bUy small cars, a $96 lax. •A luxury vehicle tuel. sumed by lhe ·Uolted States. while most AmeriCIDS pref..-wboae 'power appointments;=============':::=====. tbe fency g a s • 8' u z z II n g dragged ilia efficiency down to monsteraol Detro\17 , 7 miles']ler galliin would 'carry Anyone .who baa lived Ill . a;$158'tax. Franc:e·or West-Germany; as Qul!i aJiart from the pro. this reporter bas, and plunked posed tax Vanik points out to down the equivalent or $1 for a car ownei!a bow much 1nOl'e in gallon of gas, knows the gasoline alone a I a r g e answer. automobile costs. A Jull-i>ized ~erican ~ar. He compares two cars, each taxed ?n the bas.is of weight driven 10,000, miles per year - according. to the European a 2 4 -m i 1 e -to -~gallon system~ sunpl~ costs too much economy \car, using f'egular to fuel ~ drive. . gas, and a luxury vehicle con-• OVERWEIGHT? 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS · Under Modlcol Supervision at tho Omega Clinic HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00' CALL FDR AN APPOINTMENT G~1 pru:t!I ~ oo their way swning a gallon of premium up m the Umted States, and fuel every 8 miles. Rep. Oiarles A. Yanik (0) of 'lbe owner of the small car COSTA MESA ANAHe:1M SANTA ANA ,u11tmrt-u~•rm Ohio has introduced a pays $175.01 yearly f 0 r 116t Newport 1"' w .. adwy, lmtTu•tlnA•• (714) a;c;:9,;7· "consumer protection bill," gasoline, according to Vanik's 646-1633 nM84l 547"6329 (213) .697·1791 designed ,to prod Americana figures. '!be 0wner of thel~:=:=:=:=:=::;;:::;;::=~::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;::=~ Iowan! demanding and buying large auto l!bells out $550 fcr11 smaller ~s. fuel. The difference w 111 Beginning July 1. 1!176, widen, notes the 0 hi o under Variik'a bill....;~ ~el Democrat, .., the price of eoonoiny exclae tax" would be gasoline cllliibs. imposed on new oars,.based OD Vanik chides carmakers for their g8J!Qline consumption.. . "dragging their feet oD this TESTING SUGGESl'ED vital matter'' of reducing Each new-model car,,before gasoline conSumption, when ·being marketed, would be the..-approaching e n erg y tested for fuel consumption by ,shortage was clearly ap- the Environmental Protection parent. -. Agency (EPA ). On .the basis Detioit:t answer is that of EPA findings , the U.S. Americans.demand large cars. Treasury would levy the p~ Record sales chalked up by posed excise tax. the industry in the first ''The 'schedule of the tu,'' quarter of this year show con- says Yanik, "would be sumers opting for I a r g e graduated so that cars which engines and po w e r ac- guzzle more gas, pay more cessories, all of which use tax." Cars getting more than more gasoline. 20 miles to ' the gallon would Emiss.ion-control devices in- Tips for Saving $$ On High Gas Cos~ Going ~o or 80 on a highway is great fun -especially in the country on a beautiful day. But it's the equivalent to running through tbe Taj Mahal scattering bubble gum wrap-' pers. . ., ' I The higlt>fashion ' look of Frosting frpm Ward's skilled beautic;iahal Frosting 3&1.,off Special new $14.00 Another savings treat LaMaur's Dlllanicore Penn regular $15.0D now $1'1JA4 Both include shamRQO & set ,_or-mlllrlldlllr*"" Why? Because the average car driven at those speeds uses almost twice as much fuel as the same car going 50 m.p.h. By cutting down on speeding, consumers can help fight against the pollution of auto exhaust, as well as reduc- ing the strain on our dwindling fuel supplies. And, while clean air is a long-term goal, you'll see one immediate result - a lower gasoline bill r ---------, FOi SINIOI CITIZINS ~ MON,. TUI$., WID. ONLY - I SHAMPOO $275 $175 & sn HAIRCUT I Also, if you are in the market for a car, or have more than one, remember that larger ears with more powerful engines use more gas than smaller one. A car weighing 5,000 pounds uses over twice the amount of fuel as one weighing 2,000 pounds. Air conditioning and automatic trans- mi ssion use extra fuel too. hr Ag• 62 Ynn l.Jld o,.., J L 111111 Tllh Co11po11 -hplNS Moy It --------- You can get better mileage from any car by good driving habits. Here are some suggestions : e On the road, accelerate smoothly and ease into stops. e Do not race the engine. -. BEAUTY SALON Bii e Instead of idling the engine to warm it up, drive slow- ly for the first quarter mile. e Do not leave your engine idling for more than 3 min- utes. AAIOi11•11&noc8Mys .--u..-.i---uae--ci-.u For other ways to cut down on pollution, write to Con- cern, a consumer and conservation organization, for their free booklet. Send a large, stamped, self-addressed en- velope to "Eco-Tips No. 5 -Energy Con.servation,'' Con- cern Inc., 2233 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007. HUNT.llllGTON CENTER 7777 EDINGER -HUNTINGTON BEACH PHONE 892-6611 -~XTENSION 2$0 Sears Make Time Stand s·till ••• · · portraits are forever!· 49* Etch Portrait With One Subjtct is. all you pay for a big 8x10 color portrait adults •No age limit • children •limited to One Portrait per Subject, Two Portraits per Family • babies • Additional Prints lwailable at 1 Reasonable Prices no extra charge fur hanilling and delivery 99c* extra for each additional person in portrait -.p}iJs Sales Tax HOURS ,-Daily.12. ooon~to. 8:00. p.m .. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. Monday; May 14 throu&fl Sun-ay, Mar 20 at .the following Sears Stdres TORRANCE cu•rros lllGllWOOO COSTA MESA ORANGE PASADENA IUEllAPul ILENOALE UGUNAHILLS SaiQfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back l • ., • r • • Girls Help reak Explorer Image From Traditio~al Boy .Scout Mold1 . . ' -.. ~ ' "'l'M_alma of I~ E%plor> ""' ""'°"'"' .,,, Ill< -of Ill< BOfl Scoula of Alllfri. acbools·uldanc•-"""'"''° .... bod tllooPts ol. bMomma·•iro•. la: chanlctu dewiopm<nl. cl-hip tlulnlng, and .... 1a1 and J>hvricol fitmu. Only Ill< melhocb bv tDIUch Ezploring nacht1 there -... dl/f<T<111 fr""' llKn• of BOfl Scouling." E'%J)lorcr Wadas' llef<Tlflll Book By LAVRI USPER ................. Few E>ploren ldenUfy with their ponDt ll'OUP, the Boy Scouls of America. Fnmlt Dellloog, Exploring clittctor whose oflice la a part of the Orange Empire Area Coundl'a beadqbarttn In Son- ia Ana, will, explain the dif. ference, this ' way. 11It1a not .,.~ at an. It'• e.x- plortng •• But 1111 the youllll active in Explorer posts who are niost likely to dlaUagUiah betften tbe.¥edltkml Boy Scouts and ·the awiged -and changing -Explorers. NOi' itoY SOOUTS Ilatbeo -it.11llfJhtg with. Ille l<Wlln(pntg1111f :tile llid, 0 We"re like a part of them (the police departmmt), but a very small part.'' Even Fred Dekeyaer, a member of the Laguna Beach ~rescue post wblc:h sti1r wears the ~· traditional dark ere e-n unlWrms and still goes cam· ping aa a group, said, "We don't comlder ounelves true. ·to-life Boy Scouts." His pool's Jlt"'sldenl, Dale Kawaratanl, e!plained, "We'd like to be considen!d more like search and rescue," BEGGING PEOPLE Still, It la dittlcult Ill< the uninvOlved yOutbs to ~ dentand wlrat . Bob Je!llell, skipper for Sb I p '3'11 at tile Newport Beach Sea Seoul Base and area commodore, terms tho "bomndous dlf· ference" between scouting and explorers. ''We're i.......i ..... !or people," 9Jaroo Roberts," senior at -...... • ·-·-Beadl ,,,... School, be said before launching into a b;:i;.., a _; of the description of the "wbole new medkal esp1orers post at ootlook . • • whole new ap- Soutb Coast Community proach" to sea uplorel'I, the Hospital for .-three yom. oldest !P""iaJ lnteresl group in When abe first joined, the . the program. post's .lnembenbip. Included They now have the Blue only twit boys. Now II II ball Fleet, the "old anchor and haH. clankenl" which follow the And Ille says "I wouldn't ._ .. · ~ call It Boy _..i.... ,. . • Explorers out -at Lian eoun-. try Safari talk aboot the park's pOUcleo and animals they get to play wtlll and help care for in the nursery r4ther than the ICOUting program. But they do take a lion cub to the Scout-a-Rama. Navy traditioc; the White Fleet whlch foll<IW• a concept of sai)lng and yachting, and !lie Red Fite\ which. Is . in- terested in water ski~; Scuba diving or oceanography - "!or those who don't care abou.t boats." . . Jane Schnorr, a sophomore at C«ona del Mar lfi&h Scbool, is the first female . oergeont in the Newport I Beach Police Explorer Post. Althougb aome of the old leaders object to the ex· panding emphasis in the pr~ gram, he said, "We think the kids want it.'' But there is the problem of the scout's image being ap- plied to Eiploring. . ' . She joined the post almost a year ago m the advice of a "It's a hangup with most teenagers being cailed. a scout," explained DeSbong. So, although they hold the same undorlylng goals as tile Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, "We put it in a different package. '• • ' • r ~ ~ '' DlltJ ,..., lf9ff .,... GOING UP ~ Kathy Eaoterbrook goes up In boatsW'ain's chair while Sieve Fury holds rope. Back Bay Film Gets 2 Showings A moti.on picture depicting tho natunl beau\y ol the Up- per Newport Bay and possible dongen to Its existence will be obown this week at hro lo- catlom. The rum. titled "Back Bay". will be IOOwn fltll in the Fonim at Orange Coast Co!· I* at JI 1.m. on Tuesday. Thunday, it will be screened at the Park Newport Aper!· menta Spa at the intersection ol Jmnbcrte and San Joaquin Roads in Newport Beach, at I p.m. EXPLORING MISSJON "Our mission in exploring is to provide opportunities for men and women, 15 to 20, to get an in-depth look at a total life eiperience in fields of vocational or avocational in- terests," he 'Said. DeShong remembers being in one or the original types of explorer posts. "All we were was a glorified hlgh school Boy Scout group ... But a few years ago, the late William Spurgeon, ill a grandson of the found er of the city of Santa Ana, fe lt young people should be given the op- portunity to explore adult oc- cupations while still being given the chance to "fail safe- ly." Surveys showed that the hlgh,scbool youth had different wants, needs and desires. And today DeShong credits youths of 15 as being "more adult in their thinking" than their counterparts of four to six years ago. As a result the "new" Ex- plorer program opened to relate six experience.s areas - social, vocational, outdoor, personal fitness, service and citizenship -to "adultlike" activities. It incorporates, DeShong ex· plained, .. what a nonnal person does in life." " Olll'f' "ll•t Stiff Pl!Ott J ULIE BROOKS ENJOYS WORK AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI ''You Get so Homesick When You Don't Come Out Here" Still another change within the last few years has been the involvement of young women in the program. DeShoog said E x p 1 o r e r leaders worked nationally with Girl Scouts. to open the same experiences to young women. whom they felt wanted and deserved the same things as young men. When a satisfying oom· promise don't work out between the two, girls were allowed in the posts on a participant basis, whlch re- quired neither registration nor a fee. Then, about two years ago, girls were welcomed. u "full-fledged Explorers." Today, the eaploring ex· ecutive saJd, there are very few posts In the county wltll no coed activity and of almost 6,000 Ezplorers, 20 to 25 per- cent are girls. In fact , they have at least two all.girls posts. One, a ship in Newport Beach, won the Explorer Olympics over male and coed ships. Jessen's ship wa s one of the first to go coed. He !eels they went through a lot breaking the traditional barriers {they went coed on board before the Navy) and is obviously "and I th i nk justifiably" proud of the girls. But having the glrl! around, he said, "really teaches you to ·be a geotleman." Jessen, whose ship was the subject for a cover article in a recent S c o u t i n g magazine, points to another advantage to having a coed ship. With smaller families of to- day, Jessen noted, many youths don't have brothers and sisters with whom to relate. "This has played a tremen- dous role in filling that gap." DIFFERENT VIEW On their trips, be explained, the giru see 'the guy1 before they shave and the boys see the girls in curlers. "They've discovered people as they really are." Jessen said that few.-of his crew members knew one end. of the boot frorit the other when they joined. But OOW ho -ol their skills at ouch thing1 as celellial navigation and knot tying. Some of them will even . ..u a boot back from Hawaii with him this summer. Training, be poinll .Ut, Is the pirpose. ·"It can't be a lecture group. It's got to be beocb work," ex-. plained DeSbocg. "We've got to have the carrot out there . . .show excitement and ad- veriture and then get down to the nitty gritty." ADVISER BOASTS ' Pat May, heed ol the nursery out at Llon Cmmtry, also ::;,ts :.h ~er~'P.W."'!a= how dirty the worl: Is, they do it ... so many kids come down here but they just want to play." Even it cleaning the cages and feeding the animals is dirty work, Julie Brooks, who jloes out there every Saturdav. Sunday and vacation day \vith Janella Bullock and David Orndorff, said, "You ~et so you're bomeslclc when you don't come out here ." • Each of the Tustin High School students bopes to w<rk with animals as a career. Most of the 50 post members are "very academic kicb •.. serious about pursuing ca- reer ideas," said Brenda Easley, adviser. 'Ibey also at- teDd a UC! "'1enalm clasl oo game management. E<plonn at SOuth Coast il<lopltal get a variety of ex- periences when, on their meet· Ing nights, they are taken lnW the various departments when! procedures ore expia'lned and equipment Is demonstrated. lllistl Ro1terts and Terry l!oebiner bolh hope to -docton but ari.. EssJey would like to be ID act«. Still, be said, "It's broadened my range d.. thinJdog about different thing!." Although the search and - cue post ha• little to do with career pOtential. Kawaratani said it has ta1Ji!it him a lot and if an accident oocurs "I will be able to do something rather than just !land aroomd like a lot of J)eople." UFFELL'S~ UPHOLSTERY .._, .. w. ·-1922 H_.., IW. c .... ,._ -141-0JSt · Sun,.sationall . ROUX HAIR FROSTING SUMM ER SPECIAL 15.oo Reg. 2s.oo. Sl;lampoo & set extra . Cipt>Jre 1he summe< sun with Ro0>c's ribbons of silky blond.shadingsl Just rirc for streaking thN summer in your l\IOSt daullns sun-drenched kl!*! long hair, stlsftdY """"· --• Mlnionft . Ptdkins e lndMcluol Eye!..._ • Electrolysis • Faci1ls •Wu.inc ~o,,y1 •••~•v Sh1,io •.t op•~ Su!Mf11ys.. !JHOP SUNt 6.Y NOON T O~ \)/J The -color produc- lian -f!lmed by occ stu- -a..,. Rogn and Will Sdunltz. WlWPOlT . •1 fASHION ISLAND . NEWPOtT conn . "44.220G • MOM". a flt. 10:00.t :JO. SUt(. NOON •• l iOO. Ot'i., o ... 10:00·1)0 /, • •• ) DAILY '1LOT 8.3 ll_r'ban Tren d Brought to Focus·: ·-. 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Do we sound like proud par- ents?We are.You see, we think "our baby" is good enough . for your baby. And that's about as good as you can get. l • • . • • • • . . • . • • . .. • . . . • . • • . • • • . . . -• ; •• • • .. • • . • . ' • -• •• • • : • ; • • • . • . • . • • • ~ • ' •• . • _,_ • .. ' ~: •' ' • I . ' i t • I ~ < • I I • • • 4 OAILV PILOT ;:capital City of Fun and Friends . a ' \that's It lib to mon to Waaliington, plOduce "not 81 pd as we're 8" D.<; 11 the wife ol a fl«lunan coo-~ to.'' Tb<re Is a dearth o1 Mu· ,_.1 lean food such " lortulas, chill sauce 11Jt't frantlc," said 'Ibals Hlnsbaw, and refried beans, abe added, which is a wife ol Qingrusman Andtew J. lllnlhaw -_,pta1nt amoo& the Ca!Jfor- (391h dlstrlct ol Caltlomlly. . pu.11·1n \1Vublqtoo. Sbe \dlacOsoed tJ1e1r .,.. •• from Oran&• Bui lhl exd!omeol andJtlnllllali.o of COunt~ to w~ over Clllfee In tlie ~ -·· copttal outwetch the lliJ\Sha1ws• Park Newport apartmeat. u, iln. lllnlbaw stresoed. Making the transitioo even more tn-Tbey already have bem entertained at !e...itng she said , wu the fact that she the Wb11e Houle with a buffet dlmler and bad never been Jo WubJniton. D.C. prior entertainment by SammJ Dovis Jr. with 1'11l• -.itng expedttloo they made Tr!cla and Ed Cox M opklal guests. ofter the election lasl fall. And Mrs. llinabaw baoi bad the ~ "farionately, we had found a place to portunlly to meet cabinet and ~­ live before we moved. We had to rent greoalmal wives throuch the wunea • lurnltm-e because it toot three weeks for eluhl and orlentatioo --· our furniture to arrive. We had just the TOURS ARRANGED bare .....Uals. "During all that time you'ro frantically busy with social obllgaUOOI and orien- tation sessions for wives. LOTS OF SHOPPING "Then you start shopping for the in- cidentals. You have to go to six or eight places to fl.Dd just one item. The simplest things are hard Jo find." 'nle llinshaws live In C.thedra!JWest. a small, six-year-old apartment liU!ldlng "'*ti· is seven mil .. from the ClplJol an•hlx mites from the White HOll!e. It II a ~minute drive to Hinshaw's office during rush boors and a I \I-boor drive when it is raining during rll!h boor. J Their home has three bedrooms, living room., dining room, two baths and a powder room. a Wuhingtcn ~al. It· bu California-style sliding glass doors opening. ooto the balcony and sliding glass windows, much to Mrs. Hinsbaw's delight. Characteristic o( a Washington apart· men!, Mrs. lllnahaw ,JIO!ed, there art no carpets or drapes. Next to the building is a "charming" park but the congressman's wife was wamed not to walk lhere by herself. NIGHT SECURITY · "111ere is a definite ·dan~er-• in Washington," she explained. "You can'L. Le Joo cattful. Our apartment is a' tight tecllrity apprtment. There ls a key to the aarage, a key to the elevator land a key W the apartment." Mrs. Hinshaw has found food to be roore expensive in Washington and the A new activity for wives of freshman congreMm"1 is the aeries ol tours and talk& planned by the wives ol the preceding freshmen class. This was started by the 91st .congressional wives and carried Oil by the 92nd, Mrs. Hinshaw said. "1bey're marvelous," she said of the tours. "'Ibey arrange trips Jo places such as the Pentaaon. Library ot COngr.,., While Houle and Smltbsonian ln!tltutioo. These ·are places your husband is iJ>. wived in." She added that tho advice she was given to join all the women's clubs was good. "It's a really marvelous way to meet people. You're loot back there. "It is quite an adjustment. Washlzlcton Is lnttte!tlng and ezdtlng, but It's totally dilfeftlll then the West. You have all the oame problems, though -~. shop- ping and Bd>ools. Tbi1 baa really helped the transltloo. "Everyone has been so helpful and kind -far more than I had anticipated." LOST WEIGHT In aplte ol the heavy party and reoep- tion circuit (sometimt.8 thr~ in an even- ing), Mrs. llinsha'[ bu loot about 10 poundl. Her secret? "After so many meatballa and Qulche l.orTalne you can't look at another. And I nurse one cocktail · all evening." One pleasant ·surprise for Mn. Hinshaw was the beauty of Washington, especially in the spring when the tulips, daffodils and violeca: start blooming. The cherry trees, she lamented, blossomed early because ol Washington's unusually wann winter and the rains and Andrew end Thais Hinshaw ere finding life in Washington, D.C. exciting and adventurous. They're proud to represent California. wind:I destroyed tho lrq!le pink 11owero after ooly a few daya' bloom. From this poln~ Tball lllnobaw's life will settie down Jo more ol a routine with vohmteer work, entertaining a n d l'guestlng" prominent on 1he talendar. Between these she will squeeze her. hobbies ol. reading everything from Women's Wear Daily to books, playing tennis and swimming. And like a true Californian, she will bask in the sun when she can ~ preferably the Calllomla IWL Californian Captivated Marvia Burgener never tbooght, when she was helping her husband, Clair, pick out a condominium in the Watersate fer an investment , that she'd be tl10\'iDi in herself some day. ~ow. several years later, tbe WashingJon townhouse la an Ideal residence for the freshman o:ing1'e811Dan, whose district includes parl. ot Newport Beach. Her perspective on Washington is a li~ lie different than many ol. the new cm- gressional wives' because she was on Lhe Sacramento scene when her husband waa • state senalor. This. however. is' the first time the Burgeners have lived on the East Cout. "I'm enjoying It," Mra. Burgener a.Id. "The crime rate is the lowest It ha.s been kt the last seven years and Washington is a pretty city. Mn. Johnson went all out on beautification and it shows." BEST T™E She is fortunate to be going to Washington when her children are grown and on their own because of the terrific demands on the time of the COO· gressmen's wives . Every evening there are three to nine receptions to attend and the Burgeners ehoose only those which will include eon- ~ti tuents or people important to them. "H's amazing how many constituents do co1ne to Washington," she said. f'lnding good places to shop. locating places to park and escaping traffic jams ere her 1TU1in problems in Washington. "I feel we in California are very complace11t 11bout our frce\vays and shops," Mrs. Burgener stressed. Their condominium in the Watergate is "very small but \\'e have all we need," she con1men ted. Using her artistic talents. she 'has decorated it so it is at· tractive and the small size is not noticed. BIRTIIDAY PARTY 1lte Burgencrs "'·ere invited lo the White House for Mrs. Nixon's birthday celebration, for which the usually private .ipstairs quarters were opened. "The party was called 'An,Ev!Oing ol Entertainment.' We beard ~sic, then l>ad. o light bullet. President and Mrs. Niiq111 stayed throµghout the evening, and JuUi and David Eisenhower were there, .... 1 ~-Burgener lamented that the upper noor of the White House Is not oi>ened for guests more often because it has a Dorney feeling as well as a historical Aura. Social life in tho C1pttal l1 moro 1.,,. personal than In S1cr1· mento, 11ys #Mrvi1 Burgener, wife of Congres1m1n Cl1lr Burgener. She baS noticed a great difference in f0Cl1J ii!e in Sacramento a n d -Na$1nitOD,;-D. c.. "There Is a much ,..t;er Joela! atrnospllere here than In Sa<fametil4. It li very iilijiiri(i1il in Wuhljlg1A>n. calendar for January. February and She has a couple or J\1~x.ican d!Shts sbe {'rtt's very plrtlS.aD:• she said, "I'm in "Everyaie 11 vory lrlmtdly but I feel = tlla! u Is eo partllln. It would be co !Jridl• the pp a llllle more.'' ~NIGllTS , Tlal the anc1al Ule can be (l'Ueting Is cYldeot:ld )ly a lool< at Ibo BUtienetl' ' . ' March: tlley ale dinner at home IF lil<e• to Pl'l'pare !she'll be taklni tortillu chaJ:ge o( Qnly_ tho ff• pub 11 can nlibta_lnJbole. thl'ee lDOllthl. And...tlle)'. _ eJch_ lime_she returns _to Washington) hostesses.'.'.L'lbe..cJtib_recently_put on a have been Invited to several 1"inilied ahd likes to serve a Dank steak which bataat for benefit of the needy. receptlool. many withe gtlUI 1lsl o( tmt she marinates for 12 houfs. She also Now tbal her~ is geographically 2.000. entertains constituents at tho CMgrest-ctoaer to ·liiil llinte House, how does "This makes a loog day for Oalr," iqnal Club. Marvt4 llurpner feel about a pollUcal Mrs. Burgener noted. "He ltu -t 'Much volunteer _.k Is done by onn-tiod'ln !hit air..tioo by '<lair Burgeoe!', tine breakfast meet1np a -it and 8'-esstonal wives ~the Ooo-the President's coogrossman? 1 .. ves for the office •!8:30 or 7 a.m:• --miO!l41 Club, -1\UC ·-· -.. -"nds is fme right where be ts:•/ she Mrs. Burgener said she does enjoy f'ec1. Her cun"enl assignment ' tO take smlted ... He's a hard, d<dtcated worfer. entertaining when •he bas the chlnce. charge of the llepubllcan hostesses. "And I don't like campalgnlni •tall.'' ' " ' -- ' • ' • \ Out of Frying Pan May Be Into the Fire DEAR ANN LANDERS: Now that the 4'football widows" have laid their gripes to rest (until next season), may I say a WQl"d to all wives who feel that they 've lost out to the boob tube? After 14 years or marriage, my hus-- band made it clear that hi s greatest joy in life is to sit in front of the TV \vith a can of beer in his hand and look at foot- ball, basketball, baseball, hockey, got! and bowling tournaments, tennis, swim· ming . meets, anything involving sports. When he wanted to talk to me he'd let me know. After four solid months of going to bed alone and falling asleep before be turned in. r decided to respond more af- firmatively to an attractive man who lik- ed me more than he liked sports on TV. I no longer get that sinking feeling when my husband runs for the TV magazine to "see what's on." My sexual appetite is satisfied and I've stopped biting my nails and feeling sorry for myself. Now J feet sorry for HIM. The dwnb jerk-DID IT IN SCARSDALE DEAR DID: Some "solutions" can be the begbmlng of new and more com· pllcaled problems. To each bis own. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You shouldn't be giving advice because you are not up on things. I kept a wr'ite-up for six months about the Texas judge who mar- ried two men. (One was dressed up like a beautUul bride and she looked very feminine.) I threw the clipping away last week end now I coold kick myself. You r statement that a marriage between two people of the 68me sex is il- legal is wrong, wrong, wrong, I want you to admit it In prlnt.-IT HAPPENED IN TEXAS DEAR TEX: I hope yoa won't take it too bard, but that Texas "manla&e" was declared null and void. It'• Ukf elf, deer. The judge charged mltn_.atatfon · and traad. Be Jaur said tbe "bride" was pftttler 1J1a.n the -and lie WU ..... ple4ety footed. As I nt aaylng, before I -eo nidely Interrupted, ta no state of tbe moa can memben of Ibo same -be legally married. Some far-out mblbter In calllornJa hat performed tevtta.1 "mar- riage ceremonies" between bomotexuals, but tbe slate does nol reeoplle lllem u valid. Q~AR ANN LANDERS: Please spook I up for the n"5t abused -le In the country -casbim In supermarkets. Gripe Number one: People who com- plain about prices flt the tax Oil Items. Don't they reall%e that we ,... DOI to biame? If It w-..up· Jo us Ibo prices would be tower llid tllere -id be no taxes. Second. when we ask to see perrional identification before cashing a check, they act like we are accusing them or trying to pass a bummer. They always say, "You know ME. I've been coming in here for yeani.'' Of course I know them, but I need proof of !dentificallon, either the driver's license number, aocial security -something. Most cashiers have bunions, flat feet, fallen arches and nervous headaches. Ex- tra aggravation \ve don't need. Tell 'em, please. -TIRED OF DRAY-KUPPS DEAR TIRED: I lei YOU tell 'em, and you did It better lhan I coakl baw - because I doa't have Oat feet, buDloDI, fallen arches, etc. Have a gOCld day, Doll. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing for the benefit of that nut who wanted his 8-month-old nephew to be the best man at his wedding because he was his cloo- est male blood relative. Just yesterday I ran across an article that outlined. in detail the duties of a best man. Here they are: Help the groom dress. Hand ruin the bride 's ring. Make 1" first toast to the bride and groom. Dance with the bride after she has danced the fire! dance with the groom, the seeood dance with ber father and the third dance with her ·father·in-law. Make sure the groom bas his honeymoon tici:eta aod reservation. Giev the clergyman a "token of ap- pr·eciation." Send the bride's parents a thank-yoo telegram for the receplioo - in the groom's name, of course. It's true that kids are a w I u II y precocious these daya but I doubt very much that any 8-month-old could handle the aforementioned respoostbilties. Tell the kook, will you, Ann?-MUSKEGON DEAR MUSK: I don' tlllnt it "1II do any good. Any gay wbo waald wut a baby In Ille weddlni party (and u hll beal man yet) Is not abeul to lllten to yoa OR me. So loh ol lack to 'hfm. Going to a wedding? Giving one? Or standing up In ooe? Even U you're already marrfed Ann Landers' com· pletety new "The Bride's Guide"· will answer questions about todaY.'• wecldlnga. 'For a copy, send a dolltr blD, plus a long, selii!ddmaed, stamped envalope (18 cents pootage) to Ann Landen llol 3316, Chicago, Ill. 606M. ' • 1 ' " . . ' \ • • ' I • • Taurus: ~ork Pays Off MONDAY cancer persons know how to coUeet and put aside for pro- verbial rainy day. I once ask· ed. 1 famous Cancer man "What would you do to protect a ml1llon dolllllll -put It In the bom:or what?" The reply: " "I would bury the money in my back yard.'' cancer, more than moot per>oos, enjoys the "feel" ol IOClll'!ty. Clneer COO· serves and protects. Cancer aceumulatea and aome of the wealthleat pOn<lll• In the world ore born Wider this zodiacal Ilea ARIES (Man:b 21-April 11): &lrpriles are fealur<d. Agree- ment which seemed ,.med is subject to cbanga -and p.Jbllclty. What was suppoood to ha·ve been quiet comes to public attention. Be ready with aJtematlves. Check 1 e g a l loopholes. TAURUS April IG-May 20): Work pays ad -means what yoo did in past now comea to fru!Uoo. You get cttdit which bas been overdue. Message received amount. to cash or promotlm. One you respect reoognt:ra your talents, ef. forta. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You can live up to Ideal> and enjoy yourself, too. Taana, !Jin per!OllS could play im- portant roles. P e r s o n a I magnetism is on upswing. You draw to you members of op- posite ~ You are com- plimented, wined and dined! CANCER (June Jl.July 22): Security, money, ability to llollld on solid base -these are emphasized. Be selective. You have more dlolcea than migbl be apparent. Know it and act with confidence. Pllcto penon could unlock . doon. LEO (July IS-Aug. 22): Past efforll, contacts are now li.kt- ly to pay dividends. Older in-• 1; dJvidull provu valuable ally. : Heed voice of e1perience. Short trip coonect.d with relatives could be on agenda. You might locate missing document. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Money aituation fluctuates. You finish cycle -you are rid of burden. Look to future in· stead of brooding about pest. ArlN is likely to be In piclure. You prepared well In recent put. Now are rewanled. IJBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22): Young penooa and Ideas are featured. lad rather than follow -Be an inrlovator. Slick to JD>dples and Individ- ual ol1le. You have appeal. Know It and IC! lite you know It! You llimke off letbari!Y. .. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : What occurs could be blocked, ' obscured. indirect. But the point ta -aomething Is hap- pening! Know It and don't take persons, situations for granted. Status quo is chang- ing, even if gradually. Aqau!an ls likely to be in- volved. SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): sir-veraaUUty - diversify. Friends may act in eccentric manner. Maintain balance. Relative who is reotless wuu1d not be penni~ ted to run your Ure. Yoo will ccmp-ehend. Travel ls in pic- ture. I CAPRICORN (IJeo. 22-Jan. 11): Check details; be • thomJgb and frank. Don't ,' promise unlea you can deli- ' """. Mooe)' and preotlfe could be OD the line. -Involv-ed are likely to be born under . Aqaortua, Leo and Scorpio. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Creativity and com- mwlication are featured. You · can write, advertise and publish. You also teach and learn. You deal with Gemini, Virlo p e r sons. Your phl109J!Jhical concepts a re subject to abrupt revi~on. PISCES (Feb. lt-March 20): t Loot for subtle nuances where 1 budget, inveotlru!nta are con· • corned. You gain through t diplomatic approedi. 1 'etpeCially when dealing wllh '. family. Joint effort, Involving '. money, is featured. 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Tl)eoretically, mothers are to be phased out by 1!173, whieh surprises me a little as the Work seemed steady, there have been few recalls, and so far we've beec able to get replacement parts. BQ;t according to t b e sociologist from the University or MessachUBetts, economics and · technology are going to change all of that. Ms. Binstock builds her case on trends and facts which are, "Moihers simply have nothing else to do." "MOM DOESN'T Irr A Y UP THROUGH THE Ni G H T WITH HER SICK CHILDREN THE WAY MOTHERS USED TO." Tell that to the thousands of mothers who have children somewhere between birth and death with stop-offs at disabilities, mental retarda- tion, braces, palsied bodies and as t b Qt a tic breathing. "WOMEN HAVE BEE N FIGHTING TO HOLD ON TO THEIR CHILDREN F 0 R STATUS." Wlis it status to tbe hun- dreds of motPers of. pri90nei-s of war who e~ on i diet of nope end de1pljl'<{Ol'._nearly a decad'e? ... ~ ··t,. C;~ "THK ONCE ' ti:i:IQJ:iR A DAY ciroJIE OF MOTiIER- ING HAS BEEN REDUCED TO A MERE THREE HOURS A DAY." Oh, lady, tell that to the young mother from Louisville who sat down to rest for a sec- ond, propped her feet up on the collee tab!•, leaned back to watch TV and was handcuf- fed by her f>.ye&Mld and not freed until five hour! later. "IT MAY BE QUITE SURPRISING TO DISCOVER THAT NO ·,MOl\E WOMEN WILL · CHOOSE TO B E MOTHERS THAN MEN WILL ENGINEERS." I've thought a lot about that. If I were to pick up a menu and see-Motherhood . . . 20 years (fi.llow nine months to prepare) Choice of two : Boredom, Frustration, Sacrifice, !Exhaustion. Dessert extra, would I choose it again? Anne Morrow Lindbergh, in her brilliant book "Hour or Gold, Hour of Le ad," describes he!"' conflict within herself when her firstborn was kidnapped and murdered - "To grow . . . to be reborn . . . one must rem a·i.n vuhierabJe . . . open to love , but also hideously open to the posStbllity of more suffering." 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""""' JI•--·· l!ttlUlfllM. • t - I ' i ' ' DAILY PILOT Sunday, M11 13, 1973 Birthday a Bum Steer for 'Streetca S!!-'--, • ' llCl.U9W ..... " 11.111.Y 2:1M:45-7:Jl..11:11 -Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You J 81 REX REED T...,...... Wlll l am1' greaust play, "A Streettar Named Deltre," LI 25 years old. It i> the qoly play be ever wrote that shoWa no aignl: of aging, and II Is ooly proper that It shook! be given a 1peclal birthday oel•bntlon. Two separale prodoctioOI !lave be"'1 st.,..i in Lot AngelOI and Now York, and in each dty I WU left w!Jh the same feeJin8 ol deopair: "lm'I Jhl! a woiidorful play, and what did it ever do.to deserve thJs?" "A Streetcar Named Dee:ire" is having a rotten birthday. Perhaps Ella Kazan's fan- tastic 1951 movie version is still too fresh In my mind. A! far as I'm concemed, it will never be surpused in its • ~I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB I ACROSS 15 p.,.pr.. 158 Wiretieronc. 18 Storehoulrt 104 Sins 87 "-body 160 J apal\elle 19 POftabl9 chab 105 Roof ectges 1 F.t.lld bird 89£8"1. dis taiice 24 Boxing bout 108 Corrodel 4 YIMIDftQ .. c.nv 161 E11clam.riofl 26 Imitated 1 11 Earth goddHS 9ft-92 A9.!medMm• 163 Stol.lt cords 28 Twems 113 CCKolla leet 14 BU.. 94 T1bofl 165 ltaliari coins 30 Thunder god 115 Galhlln 20 eommo<ion 98 Extond11 167 Arbot'eal 33 Repulsa 11 7 College degrH 21 Ovw 98 Sprinted mammal 35 Kept up 119 Step 22 Finch 99 v.m torrn 170 Sag 37 Witch city 121 Saltp9tW 23ft-101 Small 173 Regulilr 40 Nephfic 122 CubicmeMUJI 2ST .... . 9f118men1s 176 Exalt 43 Ckurch llrW 124 wurr 71 ,,,,_ 103 M.Udul 0178 purpoeiye 46 Austerity 1211 "-"' • 29 Win9ed .108 J..,_. drwnl • 180 Coalition 48 PapermMNtes 128 EIMmlirwrtor ·31 Ban.r , 107 Rocky hill 182 "S-wooitr '49 Cooc:ede 131 N1Utic8t 32 Befitting 109 Craftier 183 Putdown 51 Half gain8"1 134-34 Renovi1te 110 DeMJtpW!t 185 Pier<* 63 Gukk>'a not• 136-3SPW. 112Junk 187 NOM 54 Attifidlll 139 Old pronoun 38 '""'~ 114 Journey 189 CNMMo -141 PsuNng word 39ft-116 Sudden -,._,,,_ 142 C~point 41 Tn-.qu .. 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Thong 181 N'ld not 79 V1ult1 164 Co111:aming 15 Behold! 99 Perfume 1&4 Neuter JlfOftl*" f 81 Different 155 Uno1u11I 16 Siameme ooio 100 'Ant18fed anirMI 186 Two:oomb.fosm 14 Atr1qiri citY. )51 .~.~~y ]7 Planet 102 English pQet 188 Glacial ridge , SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • --· MexYCnBydow . I.Av Lmmlcnn JACK 1.EMMON l JULIET MILLS' In ' 'l'b8ii:!::'-" AV ANTI!" • I ' I ' gre.tbtr Elcb time I 111 it, Vlvleo Leigb _,,, W<e the only Blancbe DuBois lm- aginablt l'-tragic tbat we never got to ... Khn Slanley. the only OCbeT actrou who ml8ht !lave """"'1 In the role. play ll) and -Brando mllktd f!Vf:f"/ -...,. ceivable out of lhe brutish Stanley Kowalski. No other ao- ton oeem possible Ill these roles, yet one approocbed the new productions wilh hope. rnivll at Lincoln CeDIA!r. Hero. al leasl, would be a fUlt-rate actrea u Blanche -the mereurl.al Roeemary Harris! But no somer were we Into the play, letting its musical voodoo settle klto our bones, Jhan I suddonly began to squirm. Something was deOnltely 1"'Clll&-Ellis Rabb opened. up the backstage .,.. to reveal a Cinema.scope panorama ol Vieux Ca= life -black mammies chanting, kids playing ball, Blanche entering from .tjle atreettar tracb on a ramp. Tbe stage waa !Uffocating in noise and confusion. Rosemary Bani> was kick-i:...;... ing the bell out ol Blanche before we got a chance to know her. sprayed beer" over her face, dumped her lllrthday cake In the garbage and.even took off Foye Dunowoy as Bloncha DuBois ond Jon Voight as Stanley Kowalski oppear in Los Angeles production. The calllc!mla pn>dbctlon WU the !Int dJsappolnJment. Under the guidance of movie director Jim ("The Baby Maker") Bridges, Faye Dunaway and Jon Voight labored honesUy and with dignity as they sank benealh the weig)lt of lhe play's demands. It was like a very polisbed and higllly ambitious college production. Blancbe wllh her silly tall:, her evasions and ambiguities, her pa.in and sensitivity and disillusionment, is a character we get to know through the beauty ol words. MW Harris was bangtng us over the bead with tics and mannerisms that would drive Sandy Dennis out of Actors Equity with disgust. She was playing out her highest levels and leaving herself with nowhere to go. all of his clothes In a bit of1------------:-=======-nude staging that seemed totally superfluous. He is a fine, brawling. many-faceted Stanley but he is no match for Rosemary Harris. By the time he got around to raping her, she was so far gone that she desperately tried to get her . Joo Voight was too refined and too all-American to fully project the image of an il- literate, insensiUve animal. His head was in the right place and he even worked hard at slovenly physical ef- fects -cigarette dangling audaciously from his lips, five James Farentino tried. He breakdown e«oss by rattling off her lines incoherently like a teletype machine gone berserk. o'clock shadow darkening the1----------------·------ soft lines in his pretty face , hands sloppily stuck i n pockets, food falling out of his mouth. He cleaned his teeth wilh his tongue, and tapped his leg with his ro 11 e d newspaper, like Art Camey in "The Honeymooners ." But his voice is too undeveloped for Stanley. Faye Dwi.away had a nice exhaustion on her: voice, but none of the vocal range. She was a spoiled, vain, lonely, sentimental Blanche, clinging to dreams, shrinking from reality, and eventually sinking into madness. She understood the emotions but lacked the colors, giving us everything at once and leaving us with nothing to discover f o r ourselves. B:oth were kids in dress-up . clothes. The direction was anemic, the acting lethargic, and the entire play was performed on one level. lt was, to be honest, boring. Crestfallen as I was, I look· ed forwardi to the New York 19ttl _. NIWPOIT 54l01SU One Of Th• YNrt 10 l•t-L.A. Tim" "THE EMIGRANTS" Aloo (PG) Laurene• Olivier "SLEUTH" Net. Mon. thru Fri. Emlp•nh 7:10 51.uth 9:30 NOW LOCALLY! "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF!" 7 and 9:45 p.m. Cofor IG) F O W ARf>S UA '°""' . """'' CMmo .... (nc. S1n1. ,;1;na1'°1 1:0l•.m. U.A. CITY & IOUTH COAST CINIMAS-TUISDAY SOC:I IALL LADll'S & GOLDbt AGaas-oraNINe TIL 2:• l"M. "PETE 'n• TILLIE'" "JOE KIOO" c.ior (PG) S.t. A Svn. fl It a 2 p.in. "GODZILLA \IS. SMOG MONSTER'" Tltll pent ..... MOft people .. io"ted FIYI SUMMla STOllE'S tltoll OllY ott.r MO'tle I• o,.....Conty. rT MUST IE GOOD! HELD OYlll ONE Wl!EK ONLY! SOUTH COAST PLAZA I THEATll:&- 5'11 D"tO Fry, •I trllfol St •• c .... Mftf, ~ml LAGUNA SOUTH COAST TH!ATll!l!-CMSI H..,.1 Lag-INch .... 1J14 Si.AL BEACH BAY THEATll!E-M•ln SI, 11 P•clllc CNll Hwy--Ul-'lll 1 l\J\l\i l\11R . . . ' . " ' ' ,, . .. ITAHIHO / tow ... ~ 1 l\~\l\1 j \llJI. .... ' ..... . .. . . ' I - 11IE /llAIJ /UlfOOF MIMIA. • • -"" -,.,.,~. "Soilnder" ••• "Finlan's Ralllbow" IGJ ''The Sisters" IR> ... STADIUM I ;;.'?,, IL ..a.!.ld,•.t.l'.' .. Hl~~..::.0 "Plck .. p On 101" !Rl -.. ' _ ..... 111:. STADIUM"2 ""J..: .._ ..A.'.\lf1'-l:<.L'TtC''f':::. "M•n Of l• M•nch•" (PG) "The W•r Betw .. n Men •nd Women" (PG) -,, rl-·•-··J•'•-'• STADIUM •3 '~~ "The Getaway" !PG J ... ... A.illllu:.Ll.J.>.(.l!a!:." .. "lady Sings The Blues" ( R J -'" ·--"··~~· STADIUM 04 ;,;:, "Fist Of Fury" ( Rl ... .M;t.\111••-~• ·c ~ LID 0 NEWPOOT PEACH llfllAHC'I TO llllO \~'I ~·1q1~0 It's Wacky, Kooky, and Wild "SLITHER" (PG) Burt Reynolds "FUZZ" "MAN OF LA MANCHA" 7:00 p.m. Fri. & S•t. 7:00 & 11 :00 ALSO !PGI A FILM fil'ORY AS RARE AS cactus 1n -the snow 9:20 p.m. C•ll Th!N!fl'f lor S11nd•y '4:htdult NATIONAi GENERAL THlATRH OW PLAYING R!SIRVIO SEATS On Sale Daily 12· 'Iii 9 MARLON BRANDO @ ,:,=-Un1fltl .\1'1111' MON. THRU THURS. I P.M. FRIDAY 7 l US SITURDIY 2-7 l US SUNDAY 2-5 l 8 ALL SI.I.TS $4.00 'MCDAYS 6:1S SAT. & SUN. 12:4S "CHR• WDllS" '1EOUC1IOll DI lllCI" IOnt fUTUl:IS IAttD l.lt) ... "Red Sun" *********** Dllvt-tN SUHI SWD MllTSI MtNOmi ..... ~Yl ..... YA&LIMI l.&.M. lO••.a. Ai llMIOI• ..... ·~fl l '1 .... , ... , 'OU..1.1 -•11.ww. ..... SanDl•l:•fwy, al l•-1>11111 (S..J 962·2481 ••ach •Ivel. , S.. of Garden Glo .. e f<tt*•V !il4·6282 n. KUNG-JUI FISTS Of FURY Il l Pl.US f CHAltl..ES BRONSOM RED SUN 1'61 lmpe11.il H t•'n , , , , 8eactt 81v,., • I. Harbm' llvcl. 871-1862 Lo~:oln A~•. •••tot 11.noU 577·221] (l l MO ONl UHDll 11 (I) llll(ft.Y Alllll CHllRLIADERS IXl .. GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES Ill S•nla AM f ••••IY ,,.,, Cl\1pmtn A.,., Sll-1122 N1wport f<HWI~ •t aakt• SI. !M Jlll flml 0100U/ILOl'tM IClll'I . MAN Of LA MANCHA "°' CACTUS IN Tiii SNOW iM ... -,., , ... ~-~·:::-::::;;::::,_, ' , •• :Newporter Gets ·:.~our_ Star Rating _ J . Mobil Tnvol Glllde odlion -------~· t_..i the Ute al California, isauhlg """ stars to si>ty-six (If) Ila t e ~ ·--In lhe 1911· edi-tion al Ille motooist 1111- Acoonling fA) Amoid 1\ry, ... 15 .. manager of Mobil 'D'avel I"' S.. vbo, four llan .s,mnes, ''an outstarwting motel, botel, l'fllOrt er rettaurant ... " 'lbef __ _ TRAVEL In Clllfunla are: Uplaoder Motel, Upland ; Westema- Matel, Ar<adla; Sheraloo Half MoOo Im, San Diego; Town and Oountly, Son lllqo; Del W~'s Newpurlor In• '--------" Newport Bead!; Ml<bma Inn, San Luis Oblspo; Water Tree · Al · San ~-~ ~ n :-1.,..-H U CISCO; eIIS, .,~; Inn. "~; ~~,. ya L'Etoile, San Franclaco; La Hoose, Palo Alto; Dinah's, Mirabelle, s a n Fraocbco; Palo Alto; Hyatt House, San Aldo's, Sac r amento; Joae; GNwold's Inn, Clal'e- Inn t R h Anthony's Star of !h• Sea -~ • ,, mart; a anc o Room, San Di.ego; lllbach's, Bernardo, San D t e g 0 ; San DI Am Ii • San .. osc-··'• s .. ---,, St1•*-Westlake Im, Westlake ego; e os, lFI .,_, VR7U IK'••• Pillage; Royal Im, Anaheim; Francisco; Blue Fox, San Sl:rtinfr el-·• tennlnals like ttie one depicted routes, and related facilities to be constructed dill' Tickle Pink Motor In D' Francisco ; Le Club, San Fran-"•--th , . •I). · L'Od San Fra a e, """""' Is enlar~ its subway sysU!m. Plan-in• e next 15 years. Aim is for a maxunum • Carmel·, Mar Io 11 •-·. cisco; eoo, n-P 1 · h gh th u•• · M--'-~ San Fr ners at 18 lnstitutes are ping to design more than nunute trave tune between points t rou out e Berkeley; Bel · At r, Las cLSCO; llCcAAa..-u, an-ck c1ergro d · Cl.co. Yama•· San ~-100 miles of new tra , new un un auto city. Allgeles; Beverly IDlls Hotel, • w, romr --------------"--------'-----------------Beverly Hills; Beverly Hilton cl.sco; Ondine, Sau s a 11 to ; ~ ff-Creative Forces t.J~. UC Irvine drama profeosor Robert Cohen, above, ·~ performs with the Penrod:Plastino Movement The-,i ater at 7:30 p.m. tonight m room 161, Humaruties -· ;{ ; Hall UC! campus. The UCI·baBed dance company S "taurS in a van visiting other campuses.and promot- Hotel, Bev.,.ly IDlls; Beverly Caprice, Tlrubn>n; Raffaello, HllJcrest, Beverly Hills; Bun-C8nnel; Mr. A'a, San Diego; tlngton-9leraton, Puadena; Jack's, San Francisco ; Spormnai's Lodge, No , l'erino's, Los Angeles; Ojai Hollywood ; Sh eraloo-· Valley Inn alid CountrY Club, ·Universal, Universal City; Del Ojlli; Del Monte Lodge, Pel> Coronado, Coronado; bleBeach. Sberafol)-Oasis, Pahn Sjrlnp; •The calllornla and the West Palm 'Sprinp Spa, Palm Springs; QUail LOOge, Carmel; Del Monte Hyatt Ho u a e , Monterey; llunlingloo, San Francisco; Royal Inn at the Wharf, San Diego, end the Silverado Hotel, Napa. Also Mark Hopkins, San Francisco; Stanford Coort, San Francisco; The Windsor, Los Angeles; Chasen's, Los Angeles; Scandia, Hollywood ; Trader Vic's, Beverly Hllls; C h e z Car y, Orange ; L 'Escargot, Carmel; French Poodle, Camlel; Gallati.n's, Monterey; Le Trianon, San Francisco; L'Orangerie, San Francisco; Kan's, San Fran- Guide, contains a wealth ot In- formation on Calilorn1a, In- cluding attractive auio fAlurs and a bonwl · al dilcount certlllca!es fAl Insure the vaca- tioning mororfBt a gralllying holiday. . Each year Mobil inspectors visit o ver 22,000 establishments In order fAl evaluate Items such u quality of s e r v J c e , housekeeping, cuisine, facilities and inventive innovaUons. These findings are compiled over a period of several months resulting in the merit rstlng1 noted In the seven volumes ·In the Guide. D •• aw_au: Land of Bo1nanee By STAN DELAPLANE H you haven't heald, ~ are coming back from Hawaii fUlly loaded with the people they took over. Hawaii has o•erlllld Itself aeoln. and the J)OO!lie who wei'I! meady there aiml>ly don't Wllllt to lerie. There LI ll'W'3111 plliklla in l>Bradbe- Auwel Along wl1h the Waikiki blili-rlse comes the blab-rile hu8iler. For many a gaWly i-ceUme y...,., tiie Mamie Sb>vers t>OOlt care of the rockbound )IO!tliers llllong wicked Hotel. -. When the war came along, they JV1!re busted out. The idea was you couldn't oomipt a Regular, but an apple<ileeked Reoerve should watch movies and hold clown the urge with Hershey bars at the USO. The h<lte! man said: "I don't know what's drawing these girts. We're getting an influx of them. Maybe it's the low Ive. What do you think?" I aaid: "I'm not suppooed to Ulink. Just the ever-loving facts, lllax." * * ' * Women outnwnber men t.ourists to "the love- ---- kept it up when tourists came in by DC-6. "But l\OW! The planes are landing every few minutes -350 people spilling out ol. a jumbo jet. Well, in the luxury hotels we t:y to put a whole sli<:ed plnea!>l>le in the room. And the night maid JJ\116 an orchid on the pillow when she turns the bed down.'' He said: "When we sene· food, we put a nuda ordlld on the plate. Friend of mine In hotel '"'*'Mi from New York took a look at our kitchen. He Ilic!: 'That's the flrst time I ever saw parsley AND orch- ids on the garnish table." * * * The social hostess said: 111 don't know how these girls make it. The ones the' vice squad arrests, I mean. There must be a lot of men around with no confidence at all. The bead! is positively crawlln11 with single women." She said: "They're very direct -It. They come to me and say: 'I spent a lot ol. money to get hem and a lot of money on clolbel. And I WIDt to meet some men!'' · B ingdance. f San Diego's Old To~i Settlement ~: ·, •; lies! fleet of ;•lm!a that lie andlllred In any ocean." ... (Mart Twain said i.l) '.·'; She 8114: 'jlbe tourist people built • anJGg Image of tile iBWldl ll6 a place Where a lill8le jUlt ooufdn\ lnial. .! " ... ' ~·Now Rated 'Fop1·rf ourist Attraction ~ Avoiding the problems of ci- t:! ty centers used to be a rule ror '..(. travelers. Today some Im- • aginative solutions to urban ~ )lroblems are p r o v i p ~ ~ ! flldnatlng magnets f o r ' • low1.sta. " <:;: QuU Lane, women's travel -'dlrectc< ol Shell Oil Compony' , bu found that a large percen- ::. tage of families are rediscov.ering the excitement "San Diego is noted as a open to the public. Old Town is of vacationing in cities. Many tourist attraction for the now a quaint village fl. craft combine those visits with a histofy and beauty of the shop& art galleries, hlstori· camping vacation. restored missions," says, Miss cal sites, museums a n d "This excitement is fed by a Lane. "But Ille m...i thrlllin8· .-uran1s. blending ol tile very old and thing · about ii ia. ~I local Within a few blocb of Old the very new In efforts ro resident. 8CCOfl1Pll!hed In Town. al the hub al San solve urban i11J and improve turning blfljrted areas Cl the Diego's bU!lness ceder, civic the living envirobment," aays urban centers tnro delightful leaders generated r'edevelop- Miss Lane. "The old is places to visit." ment of another deteriontln represented by reatoratlm of San Diego's Old TOW!l, downtown center. 'lbe new older areas wit!Jln a city, and California's Qrst selilemenl, Conununlly Concourse there the new Is displayed In t.Mut ·was unli1 recenUy • corn-houses a government offlce mod establisbmento and civic munity of rams hack I e highlise, a civic theater, aod a · ;,· centers." buildings near downtown. This convention center. It bas sue- ;, Halt Urged c1t; ;:!and~~~~ °Ji: !"~andar~ infAl~ = '=:1 a~ ~ to So rather than avoid, state historic park, Homes of. breathing new life iilto the ,: To Discount--'-' Sanc__Di_'ee.:c°'..:.":..181"..:.....Ml_ss_Lan_e_. __ Ca111_orn~ia-'s_nr_,_t _ci_Uzem __ are __ c_ity_'s_cor_•_,._,, _____ 1 r, -. .. ~Air Fares , WASIDNGTj)N (AP) r~ Govemment and ind u1 try ~< opoUlmen have. urged ~ ellmlnlllon of discount air ·:.fires wllid> apply lo specific .oegmento of the flying public C 111cb u the young and the H elderly. r~ "The department believes ~.:a~= :a~ :r: t t ::i ·di.erlmtnat«y and that would I! 'be lltlellclal 'to all members a al the general public not just I ' the lpecial groups. , , " &aid ~ Ri>bert H. Binder, deputy -·a I • Is t 1 n I transportation • Jl_eeretary. § ·~1~.1!1~.~~ t,: Board &aid "dlscollnt fare• ~ don't' resu11 tit lower fares for D:ll'1llli passengers. Just the reverse. Normal f a r e 1 f puaeagers have to pay more for their travel because of dis- count fares." '!be two men spoke at a Senate Commerce Committee beariDg on four bills that ~'.would g"'9 Ille discount fareo ~; •to the elderly, the young, and s. 11>e bondleapped. Jlforman J . Philion. SC11ior vico president of the Alr ~. Tfansport Associ ation of ~~ca. said "in our vlew, ~ overall public interest ls 'f,liest served by a S)l~m or air A":transportatlon under wltich ~ ~ate co no m lcall y JQ>Ufied rtduced rates ia 1vall1ble fAl everyo .. , no t Jusl lo .,.clal groups." The CAB bu ontered the JOUtll llandby, youth rucrva- lloo aod lamll;f fares be • pbued out by June 1174. Hawaiian Summer,Cruises. New 15..day air-sea holiday. s ~ 1 O ~ays, '4 ii lands, fine ?otela and .;:: :, ~ si~tseemg. 5-day luxury awse to CaU· fotnlaaboardtheworld-famousSSM.wPosAorSSMoNT1!1lEY. Cruise-tours depart Mav 26; June 16, 26; July 10,_21, 31; August 10, 22; Sept-2. Jo.day air«& cruise tours .also available. ~ your i:ravd agent or contact u.. ·························································: --• QulMc.mltwnt.Paci6cFar&.l:Une' ,.,.,,....111 OCP937451 J7J: One EmlwO jcro Center, San PrandlGoi ~ ", · • Pl.cut madtmlormadoa shout rout~ to a,..& : Nom•~-~~-~----~~~~- ·--~~~~--..... ~~~~·,~~~~ • • • . . . • Ships ol U.S. Registry : ··········•········•··•·· Pacific Fir East Line SS~ SSMCNI'EREY .'Dleo...tAma:i<wi!..illmindicPaci&: '!be ho4d man 8lid: "We 1-1 to llive each J!lrl ' a !low~ lei and a kiss on the cheek_ 1fiat was wlien we ball ~· Day. 'The tourists came by boat. We . "All' I mil teli tliem ii, 'Honey, .;ioo're CG tb. beach at Wiikilil ,co out there &lid lcnoc:k 'lllf dead!'" ' . ' ' ' ' i Take ·one of Northwests value-packed tourS-C}rid "Do your own thing" in ~awaii ••• from$238* .. Nolll1w811 hll8 the most flexlble collectlOn Of Hawaii toul8 ewr otreredl TOUl8, whlch, for the flnll time oomblne complete IOU( pidagee. aetect lslanct -. i fll)tlone-end low group !area you leave on a Salllrday return the follow• Ing SalU • Md each orthwest tour,_ tunMI wldH>ahln 747 Jets-the onty kind we fly to Hawaii. Plll8, · famOU8 Roye/ Aloha SeMce with dellctoua things to eat and d~nk, tree champagne for Flrat Class and Coach passengers. orchids for the ladles and a Ira· dltlonal tel greeting upon ar- riVBL Movies end stereo are also avallebla. tt's all youni with Northwest's Hawaii tounHhat let you bulld your own P8180MllZed vacallon with excltlng elt8rliatlws: (plus $23.80 tax and service). . Ull'UP fare&-Only on Northwa8U '-•lllJIPlckany~ blnllUoo of one-Week Tour · tlone and Island TOIJl!li If r ltfner8iy doelln't quallfY you Gl'OIJP Fll9S, Nol1hweat eave you money with ~ Fani P• • Northw8lll t11e8 to H""'"il from Loe Angeles lntemaiiciiifil Air· port ,every afternoon 181 1 :(16. l SO you ~.get~cMllzed hour, take care Of -minute ~;;-=. Ille= end i:afch your, tane_ Pr••· •!i!o r,etrelclllng boolder. ~ to get more tor )!lllr Hawaii Dollar.• 36-pagea cl! tips anc1'1nfom1allon to= you get more for. you~~-..! II . Dollar. Available from Nu'"'"°"' or a traV81 agent. For more Information about Northwest touni to Hawaii, call a 11&V9l agent or Northwest at: Los Angelos 380-151 1 Orange County 530-6333 I I I I I I .., __ .._______ I ._._ I Why settle fOr less • • • 1 R.Y I NORTHWEST I ORIENT'. I J' ' ,, I " ' ' O.-WaekT-l 7·nlght. B- elay vacatlon ·from $238•. (Plus $23.80 tax and eervtce.) Hotel, air fare, alghUleelng Included • Add on options If you wisli. And travel at low group fares! llland Touraf Oahu, Hawan, Maul, Kauai and Molokai. One, two and three-night tours to the Nelllhbor lalandil. Add on your cholce of options -and ,bulld ~ own personal 7-nlght, •&-d8'/ VllC8llon. All this at low Van Nuys 988-3733 Glendale, Burbank 247-3323 BakersOeld Enterprise 14442 I ~. ! (IOI I free) Oxnerd1 Pomone, Rlvernldo, San Bomarolno, Santa Barbara, cell • ZtnlUt 3233 (loll free). IQ Palm Spr1ngo end &II Lilla Obllpo, call a 1rlriel·eger-. .. I I ·1 • • : 1' • " " • ' J " • r~ .Save11 Cash · ; • ' ",,. " Outlay;, -·Keeps,monlhly pay.m~ls,row "'bile .eanilng , . ,, ., ' ' equlty.·PulStyou in a new·car · . e veryt wo years:.· , . · ·-: ... • ' • ' • f •• •• •• Wiii you M drfving a nw car2 yeara·trom now?.Wllh:R•wo!fl~a:T~di""*l • JOU ean dNV•. MW.Cat ..... ry 2 years, d0\tl'l 'P•Y,,,,,..t"1f8.h'•d '-.n~"~1~, guaranlffd. Th•l'a right. 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(AP) -BOOb7 Rlep HY• II he beats Margaut Court In their ft0,000 challenge ten- nis malcb be<e today, he'll prob- ably lalte the show oo the road. ·"! bad a call !rom Bill Talbert In New York." the 55-year-old former world men's champion saya, "and be told me that if a place like the San Diego COWltry Estate! cao hold a match for $10,000, Forest Hills shoold be able to hold one for $20,000. "We talked about a return match at · Forest Hills. Billie Jean King will want a shot. The whole world Js interested. I may go all over the world, playing the top women ·pUlyers." Talbert Is the chairman of the U,S. Open championships. Riggs and the 30-year-old Mrs. Court, the No. 1 player in women's tennis, will meet in a best-of·three • ' ' . Error Helps Giants .Top n ,?dgers, 5-4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bob b y Bonda doubled and. then came aroond to score the winning run ·when Dave Lopes erred In the bottom of the ninth Inning as Ott TV Today San Francisco deleat..i Los Angeles, !H, Chml11el 2 at 12:30 Saturday. - ";it=;;;;i;;h:;;Hi;=iiM"Vi.;;;ii;!:oo;;;:_1-Bonds moved to third on a sacrifiCe -1->et-match"11Hhe·San Vicente · ~Iona! walks to Chris try Club here !or a winner-take-all Speier and Willie McCovey loaded the purae. bases. Ed Goodson grounded to Lopes, Each will receive $7,500 lo f!0,000 who threw wildly to ·5eOO!ld end Bonds from the Colwnbia Broadcasting ed ' System, televising the match na· ~e ·two teams conclude their tbree- U~uf · Riggs and Mrs. Court game series today with Andy cllecked Into this burgeoning real .._ ""'-' ""~ estate development In the rich San .,.. .a ~ .a, Vicente Valley Friday and prac· Cllat111et 11 ct· 2:Je ti""'1 on !lie green asphalt court -where the niatch-will take -place. . - Margaret, winner of 30 national titles m-her illustrious career and leading. money winner on the . Virginia Slims tour, was ac- cOmpanied by her yachtsman hus- band Barry of Perth and her 14- mcinth-old son Danny, who wore a button which said, "Bobby Riggs, Messersmith (Z.3 ) going-for the Dodgers agalnst tlle-Giants' Jll!rllatr \4'%). Barr's parents live in Westminster. The Dodger! went ahead 4-3 with two runs in the sixth and the Giants tied the score in the seventh. · _Fiery • 5-)>. liq 1), 1973 and taken 10 Methodist llolpital in downt°"1> lndlanapolls. , llocton aald he allffered burns oo botb hands, Ills neek and lice. a hclured nnn, and critlcol pulmonary damaae from inbailng the flames that IUITOUllded hlm much or the tlrne after lnltlal con- tact with the barrier. He never regained consciousness, they aaid. Pollard, one of the oldest drlvors In racing, a garage-area favorite of drivers and mecbanics allke and an llCCOIJlpllsb- ed public speaker, had been clocked at more than 191 mph on the lap before his crash. DAllV PILOT C} Earlier In the·-be had IOCO!cled lair at 193.913 mph to place lllmlell Iii fa-posltlon for an up-froal 1>lrllt In the 33-car starting lleld. Pollard alm .. t woo the flrat IMIO-m!li race at the new Ontario Motor Speedw!O) in California. He had the lead with t..., la1>1 remaining, only to be passed by hll old hiend, Jim McElreath. . He came hack In 11171 to finish ......... again -behind another buddy, Joe Leonard. ., Pollard. who celebrated his 46th birtb.l day at the speedway May 5, is survived: by his wife, Pat : a son, Michael. 25.;--81 daughter, Judy, 22, and one grandchild. Rutherford Sets Marks, Earns Pole • . INDIANAPOLIS iAP I -John n 1 Rutherford grimly smashed two In- dianapoli s Motor Speedway qualifying record s Saturday as his car screamed across asphalt scorthed by a ~·reek that killed his old friend, Art Pollaro, four hours earlier. T" .. The Fort Worth veteran won the pole for hi s 10th start in the $1 m!Ulon In- dianapolis 500-mile raC'e ~lay 28 with an average speed ol 198.413 miles per hour for the 10-inile elmination. A croWd estimated 1mofficially at 250,000 ignortd a cold gusty wind to see , 24 places filled In the 33-car field . Trlall Ul'IT ......... wjjl. contipu•.J9llax_arulnext1~ . .._.Rll<!------lrvine's Jerry Grant and San Juan Capistrano's-Sarn-Paoey-both qualllled.--'- Grant drove his Eagle-Offenhauaer to an average speed of 190.235 to earn a spot In the sixth row. PMey; also drlvlni an Eagle-Olfenhauaer, averaged 187.921 The 24 qualifiers averaged 192.741 mpi Ol' 7.971 mph !aster than the first four qualifiers for the 1972 race. BLEAH!'' "they -tell me 30,000 women are wearing this button in Canada," . Margaret said. Riggs was not without his auworters -a large delegatkm from Newpi>rt B,e&c!1 . equipped with bultoos. which" -say, ,"JJiW Raiders." ' . . Loties walked to open the LA sixth and Bill Buckner, and Manny Mota followed with infield hits to load the bases off Glanls starter jun Willoughby. Willie Davis hit a sacrifice fly and Joe Ferguson singled to drive in the runs. RACER EXPLODES -Art Pollir<J'• Eagle "l"llL'el' explodes as it bilB t1lie wall between turns one and two at the Indianapolis Speedway Saturday during a practice session before qualifications. Rutherford missed the mystic 200 mph goal by only 21 one-lnmdretha of a """1nd on his best lap of 5.11 aeconds whldl-p;;i duced a 199.071 'mph •peed arouOd tbl' slightly-banked l\Hnlle !rack. Bobby. lootlJ\g trim and fit, ltorked out with Lomie KuhJe, a young pro rrom Las Vegas and then 'f~ the stands while MJrgaret t shots with Tony Trabert, . former Wimbledon aqd u,s. cDai!>P who. is the tennis pro here. "Look at her," Bobby said as Margaret covered the court with Jong strides. "She is like an octopus -all arms and legs. There's not a shot she can't reach. She makes me look like slow motion. I think .I'm overmatched.'' Bobbf'.1 comments were ,taken with a grain of salt, He is a noted psyche art1d and renowned tennis hU!Uer. Pi:JOr to the worko~.-Bob­ by sought to soften his ~ent with a stream of chatter that sounded like a Muhammad Ali. Margaret refused to be upset. "You do the talking, Bobby. I have nothin& to say until Surxlay." ROSEW.A.LL TRIPS LA. VER FOR THIRD DALLAS (AP) -Keh RD.'!lwall 'ltho twice beat Corona del Mar's Rod l:.c;ver for the World Championship Tennis title, whipped bim again, W, 6-~, Saturday 10< the $10,000 third place prize. The 33-year-<>ld Rosewall had oojy 10 hours rest from a grueling five-set loss to· Arthur Ashe Friday night, but quickly took control aver Laver, who appeared to be playing only half-heartedly following his defeat in the semifinals at the hands of Stan Smith. Rosewall predicted that Smith will defeat Mbe in today's nationally televis-- ed ftnals (t'bannel 4, 10 a.m.) !or the WCT $50,000 first prize. Goodson hit a sacrifice fly of! Los Angeles reliever Pete Richert with the baaesloade1finthe se.venth, tying il. The &iants bad scored two ""'" In the 'second,' one of them on Mc€ovey's-ninth home nm ol the season. '!be Dodgers got two 1n· the third lo tie the score. A bloop double by 'nlo Fuentes s<Ored 1\\111~• iD ~ lbirdj putting San Francisco atiead 3'.-2. 'I!Qnds walked, ·~tole · l<COOd "1!11 .eJ/I .~j/)lrd,on catcher F>l'.1'8/'ti'!P~ .. thi"owmg emf. f ' .George Qllver, 1-%, the ..eood Dodgers reliever, took the loss and Ron Bryant, 4- 3, the fifth Giants pilcber ol the game, got the victory. Culyer came on, to get the final cl.it in the seventh and left after issWng the In· tentional walk to Speier in ~ the niDth. Doug Rau pitched to the final two batters of the game, Mcqovey and Goodson. , .. :.,.. .. .. ~.... . i.4~~:1~· 1,1;,:0.!1.Tl'!'r,i' ......, °" .., 1tr1;;";; C*'ltl toMlt.'lnd .... , .. 1111 , .. 3kilr' ~ w J ~ •,faitlet I ... .' 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SHATTERED CAR -Pollard's .mttered·r..W, tWo wheels missing and tbe oliler two off tbe ground, bounces dl>wn 1ile track In flames. Pollard, 46, died a Short time after the accident. ""ti.!.,."".'Wi ~ 1-.cll, No. 1J, ~Lar• ~ J~~FrAnllll11, Ind., N .. '°' ~ ..........L. A1iher.7'u..,llla,t Ai. .. No 11. f · ' ' ' ............ 111tr, '"·-' "~ • ' --'l ,.... ... ,, ' ~~~li:n..~~ N.l .. t4J. M. l'ilOr. o4:..,.".'f,lut..Ji'Y• T~ No. 3, Mc:U.-.. ~.iiii'}/J~Cfllt1,P•1ll, Te•., No. 11, 1'9llo0f. ' .. .,.. ... l lttv VukOYldl, p:,_., No. 2. Ell~-1'1.103. • 1 Ori.Id '4S.lf'' WlltMr, Drften, No. 71, Mel..,.... OtJ::::-, lt0.7'f. lfl ';';l •Nttt, , ....... Ne. .. '"..OH1111t I aa LOf ANGELES • SM ,.llAMCISCO Hr fl;l'M •rllrlll u.-,a 2 11 1Bonds,rf 4 32 0 lllldalW, lb S 1 2 1 Fl.lftll'l!I. lb A t ,1 I Recalling Joy(?) of Bicycling MWa, If A 0 1 0 Sflt!W, II " ~ I 0 t • . . -·-' WDIVft Cf · 3' 0 I I MCC~i 1b "·.1 '1 l 1°!:1. 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Everythii1g. lakes on t.os~...:!i:!"" wfnnll'll""' -c. ecn • ......., mm;& iodlViduallty when you~ zipping ":~~Gtlodton, Fnuton ._ ~ 0000,l!t;! along by-peddle power. """'*" 1. s.a Fr1nc1-2. Loa.::io. Al'IMfel 7• You are mOl'e aware of flowers $M~ Frendtice Tl. 29-llllSMlf, F_,.., l lllrds. . • ' -• HR-Mteov.r. {f}. SB BMll L LOMa. ,._,... buildings and 0 l her -envirtilnenteJ 5-4'*'*' U-LOH1, w."'o.v~s. ~::'" •• '° wonders. In paiticular you are aware o( i:. ·~ : : : : ' : bumps, chuck boles, storm drain grates Cul'l'r L. 14 l\lo 1 1 1 1 • ~ and dogs. :t"IOUltllW : : : : ~ ~ Iqs. They are called man's best ~' 1: : : :~~-Z l· frieo;L But they ate a blcycliSt's wont Moffitt 1 " o •o ·t 1 1 , enemy: • . 8rvlftf-,., ~ "" • • o • " 1 r;..:;;lier this k [ ~-•-ll"'e bik. w~ T-.1:57. ,,_,,,tsa. .. / . ~ wee 1uauic a ~ e, ·· ··ex-on a challenge. If I Ollllld com- Hollywood Bowl. I had to ride tile gutter and at that time I had to sweat out the storm dra!n grate! (for fear of having my wheels catdi betwe<n the grates) Being !brown over the handle bora Is called taking a header. I waa hoping lo avoid such unpleuantries. As traffic eased some and I was able to move out WHITE WASH resulted In my legs atlifenjng but after 30 minutes or ao of peddling they were again loose. jlltflfll ... e!:.~!'IL=~.Pftl 4tf.dl11Gton. ~"''"'Id, No .• n. 1;:;t" FoVt Jr .. ••uoution. No. 14, Covot1-F.,., .....:,..,~.,,;,, .lw CtlflllftlM1 Ill•, )4, ....... Prwt-QUl'llt\llna '9Cordll broil:911 tllrt1 "'"" f:..~~1y, -•''ltS.'40 mp.~. ltw l1111r !1111 •nd UllMt. m.o.11. for -llP. Mt 111 lt72 tiv 8obbv The route took me through South Gate, Lynwood, Gompton and Into Long· Beach, via Long llejlcb Blvd. The first 50 mUea were really a snap--a pleasure.· '"Ibis would be ftm lo do every day," I thought. Willi" 19' And it was going unexpectedly well-• ams and fast. ' · ' I was at Coast Highway, near caJ • State (Long Beach) 30 minutes before E aJs w Jd noon . But the JUILI In that city and the m I or. . ' . overall exercise bad begun toitate their ,-~: toll· I was ~dly. · tha°N~r.d1 •prinl ::1i!'st 1 :'1"..U:. I 00· Mark (9.1). Ryan Sparkles in Relief; plete tl!e 70-mile trip liVl1! 'EiJdno lo Huilllnglon Beach oo a 'llJomi::r blU, I COl!ld .k .... tt. '. -' M.INfll WMf1'8 Tbmfore, one· early mom the bicycle and 1, were driven to Encino 1or -the of the gutter by a foot or so, I had lo llegi1Juni ol·the trek. I ha<I hoped,!<> pt worry about parked cars. There was no sucll thougl>t of that b1, .the • time I aclually g<ll there, Itow.-er. FRESNO (AP)·-Steve Wllllams, Ii- i chugged on throogb Seal Beodi and year Id Sa DI Tr k Cl Surfside. The 50-mlle per· hour speed "" n ego ac ub sprinter, '/. _·r equalled the world's recO<d In the 100. llnllt signs amused me. "No dlinger cl yard dash Saturday by winning the event . . Halos D11;mp C,h~ago, 6-5 · NOllU1" Rya•; a-rlllg In rtllel !Or the fir>! time as a membet bl die Callfornia Angels, struck out slugger Dick A11en with the bases loaded In the eighth ir> ni~. preseMng a S.5 victory over the Ollc&go White Sox Satur'1ay night at Anaheim Stadium. A .. els Sl•te All 9-M kM,.C (TIIJ Cfllclslo If C1llfoml1 C1ttfornl1 1t K•nses City l :SS ,,M. S:U p,m. '!be Angels used a club record-tying six doubles to hand the Sox only their second Joss in the last 14 games and cut their lead in the American League's wemem Division to one game over runner-up Kansas City. Ryan, who · lasted. only one-third of an lnnllli in a 31arting role Fl1day nlgbt, came on with two men on base and nobod1 out In the •Ichlh llld the ~els. cl~log to their one run margin. Qtuck' BrlnkmM lrled to 11crilico but .. alert plt:f by Ryu -leod - I Uilt )AI~, i\yon tl"'1 fanned Jolm jeter for lhe oi<ot1'I ·out, walkt•C Pat Kelly, the Amerlcal) League's leading hitter to load the ~. before getting Allen 00 three ~tlJllcbea. • CMICA90 _, CAll,.OIUllA J~r rt · -: ~ ~ I l'IMOn If 't ~ 11 t "t C.Mrf N 1 I 1 I Vllttltltll 96 ' 0 t t l'.Kelt¥rf 1111 ..... cf 41'11 D.Atlln lb ' 1 1 I ""f',.._MOll If ' I I t ,..,.,_ab 4011 ........ rf 1110 1i.lldtt'IOl1 ('f ' • • I .tfU>tZwr • .. 1 2 ' lttoldlantf Ill S 1 I I o.I~ lb I I I I LeOl'l&I 1110~111 •)11 MllfMpl'I lOllT ..... C •tJI Al'l'•ldo • 0 I 0 I ............ 211 I I I t ort1 211 4 I I I C.WtltM • t I t 0 c ,e,,,.menc•111,..., t ttt E.Fltl'ltt • O O t O<M.ltywi, t 0 t 0 Stont ,. I I t O Ttl91 M I 12 ' AONf•P OffO Tot.i WSltJ ' c~ ' ten too ,.._. (•~·~~ .... ...,.,....,~~~~~; I. Lc>a-olleNt 1t, Ct \ ,._ L Jetfl', ~ t. ltnT • .f· . 11b1o a-u.i. .... m.r. 111-0.. Allen. •U 1"" N a 1• •I JO t:.F~ ~'''tl SMML.M Mlttll ~ '"''''' C.Wt1t'd Ml 4 4 I t hilt ... N .,_ .. 1 t 1 4 ..... ..,.... • • • • 1 .. ~ . ..._,to. ,_,,.,.._,..,..,,.. under way: by 6:30 at die latest, figuring That Is, any audden opening or tl'aflJo. I mlght make it to my deltinatloo by side doon might not be healthy for me. darl\; with l!jcl< and a good lalI-. I ~ down· llighland, out Beverly It was Wltl1 , sq~ remorae that, I Blvd., through Los Angeles. It was a watched that car drive aw1y, knowing brMze -91> much so that my cap blew lbill ·with )t bad· aob..iny llSI _ ... ' 1Jlf lldlllc"dMin Isl Streel ill LA. II .... finkJllg out on the ride. · • 11.a ""9tly In dle Broadway Interaectlm So off I went oo the hand-tooled, .15-llul I wu able to retrieve it. speed oontraplioo. SUppooedly, It WU Ha"1ng junked the Ide of peddl" made In England. But I bave lo believe down lhe LA River bed i" beaded mgth that, seet was crafted in a ature • . sou ·-. 11 was 90 """"''" oo-hard and en saota Fe, through Huntington Part. to this day I feel it Ia an lntlmate part of llf)' • end llllcle brought me a thermol cl hot sugaud tea. The I>m!nute break me. ' Allbougb I 'bad 1 multHpeed bicycle, I breaking that law," I thought. In 9.1 aeconds at the West Coast Rela)'I. ' Nothing elae seemed hum&rous. My Williams pulled away from the field ro legs were tiring. My back aclied. I con't become the aillth man In track hi tory t even begin to dtacrlho wllal· -aeat riin • 9 I century His best ·•-s. tlmo was doing to me · · prevM.1S e I .,.. ~· and .Wrsty. The loot,. ~ a wind-aided 9.2 as a collegian II eliht mil• were .tMf qonf, )f •. , , • :Ul"ver11ty of ll'ex&:>-El_.Paso lasl yell'. Finally; ai 1: 10 _ only II> ho<iili'Btter ·• . The 100 here was-run with a Ught wind, being dropped oil .in Enctoo, I bad .N'-l~ under the legal limit, at the aprln(. rived. The bike was 111.lne. · • ers backs. It was in reality a trip withlut incident, Don ~arrle or tfie University ot but not without memory. · C8Uforrua wa~ second in 9.3 and Herb · Everytlme 1 slf down I'm ten\lnded ol Washington third In 9.~ K. Williama took the lead at the start and was never chllleo!ied-Quarrie held ,... ond :tlirougbooll tbo ,.... made the trip -"'"' cbangq gears. That it ]lecausil no one bad <X· plalne<U•O.. llf--llld I didn't feel thi• ,... the lime for eijlerlmentaUon. MoYinll down • Ventun Blvd, toward Studio Clly ancl.Hollywood, I aJil>led my l1rst dO!I al 8:04 a.m. Ameri~s Bag 2-1 Lead Williams joined the record-holdl"i 100. )'lrdi dash group that includes Jmn ~. the former Olympic cbampioo WjlO rtcorded a 9.1 here in 11169. Why LI II thal the on1J dolO you ,.. while blcycllnc are big ...i vldoua IOUll<i- lng? Tbls ,.as a Gennu Sbepile(d. He wm across the hl8hW111, _..., and Joo~g as though be wuled ~ I peddled border. 11 waa ioIIW well-even -I pinto Ibo momibC nllll traffic dro!>Plttl from C11111mp Blvd.· to ~ -._. ' MEXICO CITY (AP) -Tom Gorman and Erik Van Dillen combined ror a 7-i, IZ.14, W, M doubles victory Saturdaf th1t gave the Unlted Stattt a Z.1 lead over Mexico In the best-ol.S ·aeries final of the North American 1.one Davis CUp tennla competltloo. Gorman and Van Dillell delcaled -Ramlnl and -,.,__ I -.. The United States, the defending Cup champion, can advance to a meeting with South American champion Chile by win- ning one of two singles matches today. Gorman gained aome vlndlcatlon from the doubles victory. He had been upset Friday by th' :»-year<>ld Ramlrei lo the opening 1lngles malch. Harold Solomm then evened the ..rle1 by be1tln& 1!4x· lcao llar .lolqoln-Lo)IO-M.,._ o_ Al Feuerbal:h of the Pacific Coast uu&. who set • world ahot put record of n feet, 7 lncbM a weet earlier at SaD Jose won the event here with 6'-l I IN., •· meet record. • Olympian Jay Silvester """ the dlacui with a t°"" of 203-9. nanwly edglftf John Powell 0£ San J-, who~ 1 best throw of IOI-I. Williams, from Nel' York cu;, !ell Seo llECORD Pttp cl ' l ·1 .L I • OAILV PILOT Sullday, May 1.3, 1973 Sports Clipped Sli-0rt *World Mark Set; ·• ~ :?~Ryun Tops Field . DURHAM, N.C. -The Chicago Track Clllb, boosted by Rick Wohlhuter's blaz· ing 1 :44.8 anchor leg, set a world record of 7:10.4 in the two-mile relay Saturday lo the Martin Luther King International ' Freedom Games. .:.• The performance by Wohlhuter and ... teammates Tom Bach (1:50.5), Ken ' •Sparks (1 ;47.I J, and Lowell Paul (1 :48.0J , high-lighted a da y in which 11 meet fecords were set. The Chicago team ran · i.lmo5t alone, paced only by a Villanova ''.k,am that finished 200 yards behind. . ;Ryun Triumphs '. , PlllLADELPlllA -Jim R y u n "' ~Unleashed his famed final quarter kick : Saturday night as be zipped past Gtorge :;y Cung to win the t wo-mlle run in an .lnternaUonal Track AS!OClation meet by ·~ yards. Ryun. who previously bad run !rom the : l80 to a mile on the pro track and field ' circui.t, tried the two-mile for the first time and earned the $500 ftrst prize with an 8:51.6 clocking. Young w~ second in 1:52.8, Gerry Lindgren third in 9:00.6, and Ten Laris fourth in 9:02.2. Nastase Upset BOURNEMOUTH, England -Italian star Adriano Panatla upset Ilie Nastase of Romania 6-3, 7-5, 6-3, ~ Saturday to win the men's singles tiUe in the British _llml.eowt ~ ~ionship. - Wade of Britain downed Australia's Evonne Goolagong, M , M, and got the wp award of $3,000. King in Finals TOKYO -Biille Jean King beat longtime rival Rosemary Casals, ~. 7-6 Saturday and advanced to the ftnal of the Toray·Silook: women's professi.onal tennis tournament . Mn. King's opponent in the final today will be Nancy Gunter. Mrs. Gunter beat Francoise Durr 6-3, 6-2 in the semifinals. First prize ls $8,400. Crusading Second . INGLEWOOD -Sort Victory dashed through a hole along the rail, then held off Cinderella horse Crusading for an upset half-length victory Saturday in the $54,350 Los Angeles Handicap a t Hollywood Park. Ridden by jockey Don Pierce, the 5- year-<ild brown son of Victory Morn earn- ed first money of $31,850. Crusading ran second with Convenience 31h lengths further back in1third. The time for jhe seven-furlong sprint was 1:21 and 6ackers of Soft Victory were paid $11.40, $4.60 and $3. Y ounghlood Stars BERKELE~· -Rwloing back Syl Youngblood freshman quarterback Vlnce Ferrag o combined Saturday to power the Whites to a 48-20 vict.ory over the Bl!ies in Caliromia's annual ~ football game~ Orange League Champs Laguna Beach High's Artists repeated as Oran~e League tennis champions and will represent the tir- cuit in CIF plaYoff competition, Kneeling from left -Nonn Bedell. Ben Levin, Dan Jacobson, Howie Pearsol, Jeff Loge, Mark Jay, Standing-<."OOch Art Wahl, Paul Dodds, Randy Mcelung, Stoney Mayock 1)1, Tim Taylor, Steve Spalding, John Merrifield, Ex-gridder Sues Chargers Aussie Erratic.. ' But aJntaim 3-stroke Lead FORT WORTH (AP) -Australian Bruce Crampton built a hugei e'1'ly ad· vantage, blew half ·of it on the last Uve holea, but lllll-retained a solid tbree- atroke margin Saturday after three rounds of the lt5Q,OOQ Colonial National Invitation goll tournament. Crampton, gunning for a fourth tiUe this season, played the front side in a course.record matching 31, then bogeyed three o:[ ~ last five holes r~ an erratic 69. That put the aeason'• leading money winner six Wlder par at 204 after three trips over the demanding, 7,14Z-yard Colonial Country Club course. Crampton, a wiMer at Houston last week and the leader all the way in this On TV Today Channel 7 nt 1 one, goes into the last round or the chase for a $30,000 first prize with three-stroke advantage over Lee Elder and Tom Weiskopf, Elder, with a 69, and Weiskopf, who matched par 70, in weather that alternated between sun and shower, were tied at 'IJYI. The only others in the surviving field of 76 with sub-par totals were defending champion Jerry Heard, Lou Graham and Mason Rudolph, tied at 209. Heard and Graham matched 7Is while Rudolph charged into coritention with the day's best round, a 67. British Open champjon Lee Trevino shot himself out of it with a 76. At 220, Trevino is a distant 16 strokes behind Crampton. Crampton, who scored consecutive vie- , Wries at Phoenix and Tucson before Rid Alle D Ad • • d J l . regainingtheleadingmoney-winnlngspot . ge ges rugs ministere mproper y last week, appeared to be re_ady to f1Hl ----~ - --• ·------·-· ---·---· _ __ ~~ __ ""8)'..J>lth Jt-on ~ fr!!!li..rune,_pJayed -Tb.flamboyant llomanian-aMoyed the crowd b)". arguing with officials over line calls· teveraJ tbnes. Panatta collected frrst prize money of $7,500 while Nastase got $3,750. It was the fourth meetblg between the two dur· tng a fiv•week period. Nastase won the other t!Jrle: --• ~ ----------J --• • tilmost en\lrely in-a drizZlhi{ iiilii.· • Younghlood-scored-foar-mc!tdowns;- three of them while accumulating 178 yards rushing in 18 carries. He also caught a 29-yard scoring pass from Fer- SAN DIEGO (AP) -Drug! were in steroid called dianabol to gain weight and Dr. E. Paul Woodwar<fi the Chargers' He'd taken command with a brilliant 66 widespread . use .on the San· Diego strength. 'te:am ~physician and a defendant in the Thursday, retained a two.stroke ad- Chargers football team ht 1969, including Gillman' told them to "take your suit, said he placed restrictions on drug vantage with a 69 in Friday 's second ragamo late in the ftnal period. / a powerful otimulant now illegal, and dianabol so you can become big and use after be joined the team in 1966, ~ndd and , ro~r\.:;;er ..!':; r;: n,: In the women's singles flnal Virginia ~CORD ... Ferragamo completed 19 of 34 passes for 2fKI yards and three touchdowns, hit- ting former high school teammate Steve Rivera eight times for 145 yards. SC Golfers Win STANFORD -The Southern Galifornia Trojans, led by individual wiMer Craig stadler, took the Pacifie-8 Southern D!vjsjon golf championship Saturday with a· four·man total score of 867. stanrord was second, with 881, on the Stmiford course playing to a par 89. UCLA tOUJed 887 points, California 916 for the · 's~hole event. 1 stadler posted a final round or 70 for a 212 total. He shot rounds of 76 and 70 -~da . Don Baker, his teammate, and V Baskins of Stanford tied for second i 216s. Olympic Skater In CM Exhibition 7.mzsi Almassy, a three-time Olympic figure skating competitor from H\U'lgary \Vilt stage a !tee public exhibition tonight at 6 at the Ice C&pades Chalet, Adams and Harbor Bou1evard in COsta Mesa. Miss Almassy has competed in the Winter Olympic Games in 1964. '68 and 72, finishing ·fifth in the most recent Games at Sapporo, Japan. She has since tllmed professional and is skating with the tee Capades. She will put on another exhibition at the lee Capades Chalet OJ1 May 20, once again free to the public. fudian~ Bags ABA Title, Outlasts l(entucky, 88-81 LOUISVILLE, Ky. tAP ) Indiana \von jts third American Basketball As socia· tion title Saturday Y.'ith an 88-81 victory over the Kentucky Colonels. The Pacers used a tough defense to subdue the Colonels, who fell victim to the so-called home court advantage in this series. The Colonels, compl etely outplayed most of the game, ca me apart in the third period when they scored only 11 points, lowest ever In a playoff series. Kentucky coach Joe Mullaney, in his Beeond season with the Colonels, made repeated changes in his lin eup in an at- tempt to stall the Pacers' drive, but nothing worked . Io the closing minute of the nationally- televised game a fan raced out on the floor and was haule d away by police. Seooods later another fan was ejected -Freedom Hall. As the fourth period opened Walt Slmoll hit a tunHllOUlld jump shot w cut the lndlana margin w 66-54. Big Artis Gilmore connected on a long .ehot from outside the circle to make it -for the Pacers, but Gus Jotm.on hit from the side, put the margin at 12 points and Indiana was neve r threatened thereafter. George itcGlnnL! of Indiana scored 27 points. wu selected the most valuable pllyer of the playoffs, and won a new 9111<>moblle, lndlani coach Bobby Leonard changed Mr•tea for this llnal same, •tartlng Ropr Brown instead of Darnell Hillman at • forward apot, "to put m<ft offensive pmch" ID the Pacers offense. Brown fmlshed with 10 points and Hillman collected seven. The Pacers defense effectively bottled up Dan lssel, who was held to 12 paints. The top production man for the Colonels was Gilmore with 19 and Rick Mount with 16. Mount hit consecutive thre&.polnters in the closing moments of the game in an attempt to spark the Colonels offense. Today's Sports 011 Television 10 a.m. (41 -WORIJ} CHAM· PIONSHIP TENNIS -The highest stakes in pro tennis are up for gra bs in the WCT Singles finals, live from Dallas. 12 :10 p.m. -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Los Angeles Dodgers meet 'the Giants at San Francisco's Candlestick Park . 12:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Tennis war of the sexes : Australia's Margaret Court vs. Park Newport's Bobby Riggs in a $10,000 winner·take·all match. l p.m. (71 -GOLF TOURNA· MENT -The $150,000 Colonial Na· tional invitational from Ft. WorU1. 4 ;,.p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPOR'll!MAN -A tribute to a rthowed angler and author, Joe Brooks. Also hunting ground fowl on Keeya 's northern frontier. · ~' coach S~ Gillman encouraged the use of strong," Graham said. "We were fined if limiting players to three pills per game ma~b~ :~e c®rse record established some drugs and supervised their we didn't take them •.. 20 bucks, 10 of a st imulant called desbutal , totaling 45 in 1947 by Ben Hogan. distribution, players are quoted as bucks or something." milligrams. Desbutal was banned this That gave the sturdy veteran with the saying. Gillman denied giving such a~ order. "jear by the Food and Drug pic~e swing a ~hopping slx·~troke lead The statements were revealed today in "I'm not a medical man," he said. Administration. and it looked as . if he was gomg to run depositiorls from a lawsuit filed by Graham estimated that more than half The newspaper quoted one San Diego away from the field. former Chargers' tackle Houston Ridge, the Chargers took amphetamines, or pharmacist as safing that after 45 mg. ol N:,~::_.~.\~1:",~!~~~';7m' who contended improperly administered. "speed," in 1969. He said be knew seven desb\UJ, "A man's feet would hardly ~:C:l~!~mptan · 1 drugs coo.trtbuted to a 1969 hip injury to 10 players on the Cincinnati Bengals, touch the ground... l:J' G"t:I:.~ n.::zt J1rrv Ht•rd .,~.n= that ended bis playing career. The wit to whom be was traded, who took the The depositions a159 said the drugs, as ~:5°'1~1p11 ~J::m was settled recently for $295,000. drugs. many as 10,CXX> pills or doses a season, 1~M':"tie°5tt11v ~~l~ The depositions were det.alled in Fonner running back Paul Lowe said were delivered in bulk and aometimes ad-k~sm11.1itev ~jj:»=1'1'l 'ghted ~--· ' th San 0' ph ~-· . the Kermit zarley ';'f: YI-1 copyn i:o\U11es in e 1ego am ewu•.•llles :were m use arnmg ministered without prescription, simply L•bnln H•rrl• 10--10-212 Union. Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders being left in players' lockers by tea.Jn L~rd Thompson 7'-'7-n--:lll Fonner Chargers safety Ken Graham when he played for them. . . J ~~;t~ i}:j}:~/: was quoted as saying Gillman, then the Graham also said Gillman told Ridge phys~~ ~apis~ rames Van Deµsen. " ~~ ~rv ;in:~:: team's coach and general manger and to "throw those crutches down and walk" 'I'he Caiifomla State Board o I oa1e COVIii•» 73-69·12-21• CIMrl~ Coody ~~-~-2U now general manager of the Houston after he was injured. Gillman denied the Phannacy was quoted ' 85 terming the P~rl~ tl~llord n:J..:n=~11: Oilers, ordered players in 1969 to take a words were meant seriously. system "medically illegal." o.v1e1 Gr•llsm ri-n.10-214 DEMONSTRATOR SALE! NOW on at Johnson & Son 1973's at BIG DISCO.UNTS! LINCOLNS, MARQUIS, MONTEGOS, COUGARS,· COMETS, CAPRIS, • • • AND • • • STATION WAGONS Chance of the year on our first sale of the year! You Know When Johnson & Son has a sale,, it's a good one!_. Hm:ry over to make yom· choice on nearly every .model in the Lincoln-Mercury line at a Big Savings! Home Of The ·New Car ; , , "Golden TONcll'' I l SALE STARTS TODAY! 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-56:!0 ( • , \ ti 11 • ~ ~ ) e I L p 0 c E n ~ f f f ( I I I I ( ( ( l I f ( I I . I I ( ( ( l Oilers' Slagle, Vikings Star On All-Sunset A Huntington Beach High and a Marina Vikings player cracked the first team on the official All.Sunset LeaRue baseball lineup as selected by the Daily Pilot. Huntington Bench pitcher Brian Slagle was accoi·ded top honors along with Marina second baseman Ron Swanson. The selections arc dominated by the Anaheim school s Western. Loara and Anaheim \vho ended up in the upper echelon of the league standings. Coach of the year is Wcstem's Bill ?ltclnlire, "·ho led his team to the Sunset League championship. And his No. I player. r-.1ike Duffey, is the loop's player of the year. Orange Coast area players J!Sining se· cond team honors include Huntington Beach's Randy ?l'lills. and Craig Kennedy and the Newport Harbor duo of outfi elder Mark Duffy and Dave Vester. , DAILV PILOT Laguna's Hulst, Crespi Vaulter Shine r \ .,. llftVE llJIAHD -O(lllmiltic i.... Miller. But the to qualify In the mile while teammate Of ., --•• LogUna S.acb track coach was obvlouoly Mark Fitzpatrick sped to a 6tU in the There wu • rinno<_ fi71ng aboot i..t dlltppointed. ·•u we don't, I'd have to 440, joining Bradford and Dykes lo the winter th3l CreopI !pill'.& ouUlaJldint BO)' Carlaon's injury coot us tbe·chanct." lloals. pole valat .... Tim cumin, load developed 'l'be ArtiJts bad oorne good new& along ·-~ a $erlou.s p-oblem~It would be akJn to . \rith the bed, however, as freshman Eric 100-0-1 .. 1 u 1. "°"''"' 1P••o V«CMI 10.1. L l...:O.. ~•-< ba c,,.,,,,. , .... r1 ... l '"'"" ~. ~Ii;.-,;. ll..'"'"""•"'-• 11). ... ~l1 w-....~'6 a erglc to sketbalb Hulst "'wered his best in the 2-mlle, l'UD-'"""' 'l '· _,,. 1..-n -··nol ......... ~·m.intz orN·'-o--·~~·•;,,.,., f ·iball ~ ·-·~-· 1u.i. •. ...,1 .. 11o1v to .. ,_ M.."·"""'"''' 10.:i.. Vl.u •v•• \,Yl8llllllll:' .""\"" 8 &$ . • ning 11:22.5. ,.,_, ;;u I. lllclltroa.. l'ftf'>IUm [)e1) hi.I, 1. Joni• I,. wu ·"• ~--de-~ .... .,.11ti.1 1u..1. ~. w.... ,.... 1-...... ~lll'l·u·wi ~ ~ \JWfiJU • ., • "We •h1"k Erle has an excellent chance .... ...-.... , .. , rour111 -c.1~ tc"''°"' 1i..1 fear Of ~...... It -·-·t .. m . the .. If"'. u0-1n••• '~ •• ufll\'$• ,.,... •• ·~I ..... ~ .•. Bovu !Cl· ·~u~. "--.. to 'Yin it ~ll oow," pys Miller, nothing 1on1 n-. l . l./t'~ i.ilov-' "'"1'&J.•1M1t 1i 1. ... ,. golna up as the ........ 1.... down "-t .,_ ··~-il ·~" "·"1ar.1 :U • .t, ~. ~·l'l·h• 1~ .. o 1.; ... m ...... ~. J. u ... .n "'-& .....,., .... '6 W(ll 1"'3 \WKOnce ace scratched from lhe m e 1-• u..t 1Hto11 '' 1. $111• , .... '°'""''""' ~.1. l . bothered the Encino-based athlete. before lbe r-,_ co-•-ie _ the Lui'""'"", .. ~),,,,.,,'· L.iurGI ,,...,,, ll ..... .. ......, w ......... i..i.o vu ..o-<Htott II :L DY*• fUlll ....... tr) .... J. R- Jf that's true, he's do~ ~ty wen longer distance. '"""'''! :io.o.1. ~. ~···~ 1 ... 1rpin ....... u ...... ~ ... ~·· ~j .. ( 1...-L.:--Mk..-Nitti .... t. I. K911oog (Kowll 0.k) 50.ll, or an acrop1~. In Sat y's AA ''Ris ma"'• competi·iu... will be El .... i,11tc• M•"' u.11 ,..., ,,..,,, 1 ~ •. •''""''" CIF --1~:--1-t v·• . tt• b ,.,,._ ·-...... tU111'ftrMl'1'J ....... :t. H tcMM tS..n 0.11'1611 '9.9, ]. ~QNU.;J 8 ,...e:ncia .ag •""""'an Dorado's Pat Dutti, bu! Dutz1· wW have Lona IStn ~lfl01 .so.:r. soared 16 !eel the first p-· . the l.IN-IHtoll II I. MllllQol (Centr10 1:~7.l. J. ltrlll ... ' ·-.-Jn already run a mile when be meets Eric. tM"'""'"l 1:s1.s, J. 11ker tN•tH •~~.o CHHt 2J 1. Sou'"·-• •-do so"'~ Steve Smr·tb ~-" 'l'Ofoll'l90lood ts.n Dim;.$) 1:)s.1. 2. t..ou•" 1s.u11 : ,4 • "'Miii IWIMWI .,.•l\(ll • • (ha,il 1. 1.11U11JU "' ........ ~ ,)C;1. And 1·t won't be a slow m1·1e, ei·ther. 1 " • •-' r< 1·· '~" " .. '' the current record of 16-4.lh: ill 1969. ltOl>lnlOll (~hoNJ l:S6.1. L Sr ll.ltol.,..,ty) • ..-ol • "Dutzi will ba•e •· -·· 9·10 or better 11s1.1. i . P1k 1011 1s1. P1111' 1:S1.s. ne.ltied to replaee .Smlth ln the record w ~.... . MU-(HHI ) 1. Goru.1h!t (Art.sill •;21.2. 2. boolc but failed ·~-tnes· at l'"". His to beat Eric Saturday night." HlfllMnOn 1$1nl• P1vill •;11 .l. 1. S111rt1unw (L• •~ ~n U · •ty l!igb' I l.41MG1l 4:U ,1, IHI.ill 1) I. Por!O (SM! Mtrh-ol !•footer lea•· the nation and,., the No. 6 ruversi s quarter m le tandem 4:'41.t, 1. "'"'' IAeOU••' ~:21.2.2. ,.., ... 1,._... ~ ~ I B . Dyk nd Bob B di rd I k Dell t 1u.i. 111111 JI l. ou1d u ::1 DorlOOl "'i.' 2. all-time vault in the CIF. He ranks No. 10 ° nan es 8 ra 0 Puc • »n.110 11..1Clllli.r111 •:21.s. l. St•ndt!Olle 1HohY1l1.1 at"lm "· II ed orf two of the three first places .. ,~~;·~·· II ,, ""''' tu.-INdl) t :n .s, 1. ....,. e nauuna y. available in the 440 heats with Bradford's ..,~,, Crtwlil t :J9.1, l. W;olflburn (Bloomlnllroni It was the top mark !n the meet that th f of t :ll.5, "-•Ill 1Ar1e1111 t :ll.t. s. w ....... 1Mon-o 49.8 e astesl the day. Dykes clocked B•vl t :lfl.•. 6 • .s.n11io 11."plnrer111 t :-44-' (HNI 21 1. saw Laguna Beach's ~ for a CIF 50 0 0..111 tEl 0or1001 9:n.s. 2 H•-...s tFUlm(M'eJ t:is.o ,...,..,.,.. · an easy . . ]. TltlMln (VllHICll) t :3'.1, 4. A;omlrtl (°"'llrlol team title suffer a severe setback when Bradford also finished second in his 880 ~·~.;3 •• ~i ~Zj~111 t•oou••I t:Jt.2. t. 1C11our1 ts1. sprinter.tong jumper Jobn Carlson was heat but after the nu·le relay team 120HH-IHNt 1/;oo). McL111r1n 1ou••'-l 14.t, 2. f -~ I ·thdr bee f C11tllbll,._, (El UllOO ) 14.9 l . Ewlll [MO!'"'° or""""' o wi aw ause o muscle qualified. be anoounced he would go in v1uev1 is.a O•••• 1 1. H1m/11on CP111m sprlnq~• Spas · h• ba k U.1, 2. Myl•s (Du1rUe 14.7, J. Jon•s IP.,.rls) 15.2 ms lfl ts C • only two races, the 440 and relay. 1tts1r ll H1rrl• on<1101 1•.2. 2. 11rr1001 BDnH'll 14.t , "I !h. k 1·11 · · " J. l(urz CS1nt1 Clari) 1$.1, F111ast Fourth -Borl1 .1n we can s 1 win 1t, says the Mater Dei's J im Poettgen ran a 4:26.2 1w .. 1nuo u.l. llot.t-1-(HHI IJ 1. T1Ylot" (Ch•nn91 llltnds) lt,6, 2. Two Sea J(ings , Mesan Earn All-Irvine Honors Nichols toutfielder) and Costa catcher Dennis Delany. AUARVINE LEAGUE li.1esa C1rJJSnle.-(Br .. Ollndol) lt.7, 3.1 M<L1urln (D111rt•) 20.1, (H••' 2) l, H1rr!' {lndlol 19.0. 2. Johnwt1 {St. Antt>onvl lt.7. l . Hamilton CPalm SprlnQs) 20.1, ( H111 ll I. My!11 \Ou1rtel 19.S, 2. l(Hrns tLtnnoxl 1•.1. J. Tl••n•n Strr1l 20.2-F\!ISllSI Fourlh -Sloner (Cl\amlntdt) 20.1. ...o R1l1v-!H•nl 11 I, hwllo '3.9, 2. N•ff ••.1, 3. 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Thus f\1oody Was declared the winner. \\,arren had the low elapsed lime of the night -6.18 seconds while MooOy rcCQrded the top speed -233.16 mph. The Constructors Cup went lo the 1~ dependent tean1 \vttlch totaled 26 points. The runneruµ was Sid \Vaterman v;ith 23 poinl s. Tht!n came Keith ~lack with 17 and Ed Pink with five. A c1\lv.·d estimated at 8.000 vie~·ed the action. ALIA!UNSET LEAGUE First Team Pos. Player, School Yr. P-Brian Slagle, Huntington Sr. Mark 4-6 5-1 .3C5 .3113 .314 .386 .333 .470 .'45'1 .372 . 437 Corona de! Mar's classy duo of Bob Palmer and Matt Keough, along v.-ith Costa Mesa 's Mark Schrupp have earned official .first team All-Irvine League baseball honors as selected by the Daily Pilot. First Team Pos. Player, School P-l\fatt Keough, CdM P-Terry Painter, Magnolia Class l\1ark Sr. 2·2 Sr. 4-2 ·It's Automotive Month. l 1 P-Mike Duffey, \\festcrn Sr. C-Rocky \Vceks, Western Sr. IS-Lee \Vilcox. A~lm Sr. IF-Jeff Sgobba , LOara Sr'. IF-J\1ikc Molina . Santa Ana Sr. IF-Ron S\va11S-On. Marina Sr. OF-Frank Casteneda, Ana . Sr. OF-Mike Holato. Lora :5r. OF-Jack Davis. S8nta Ana Sr. UT-Dennis Booze. \Vestem Sr. Second Tearn P-Tom Webb, Santa Ana Sr. P-Mike Kursawe . Loara Sr. C-Bob Wigington . Anaheim Sr. IF-Annand Contreras, Ana Sr. IF-Randy Mills. Huntington Sr. IF-Dave Vester. Ne~'J)Ort Jr. IF-Al Osbon, \Vestern Sr. OF ~aig Kennedy, llntngtn Sr. OF-&! Shandra, Loara J. OF-~1ark DuUy. ri.iewport Jr. UT-John Stafford. Santa Ana Sr. 2-1 6-1 .428 .294 .226 .372 .211'l .333 .334 .324 .310 And &lison 's Mike Seh1/ood gained a rirst team nod. Painter. who played catcher. pitchet and third+basema'ri for Corona del Mar in a three.year starter's role. was nan1ed player of the year in the closest race for the honor in years. The coach of the year is Los Alamitos' Dave Hernandez, who again tutored the Griffins to the circui( crown. Keough's won-loss mark was only 2-2, but his e.r .a. was 0.21 in 34 1/3 innings of competition. Palmer, Keough and Schrupp had healthy batting averages or .359, .383 and .326 and all are considered power hitters. Selv.•ood crushed the ball at a .444 pace. Other area players to glean second team laurels include Fountain Valley's Steve Deeter · (first baseman) and in- fielder Dennis Tressler, Edison's Jeff • C-Bob Palmer, CdM IS-Mark Carpenter. Los A1 If-Jim Shaw, Magnolia If-Mike Lilley, i..os Alamitos If-Gury Templeton, SA Val OF' -Bob McKclvey, Los Al OF-Rudy Ontiveros, Mag OF-Mark Schrupp, CM Ut-~fike Selwood, Edison Ut-Mike King, Los Al Seco11d Tram Sr. .:159 Sr. .436 Sr. .231 Sr. .381 Jr. .3!:15 Sr. .362 Sr. .115 Sr. .3?.6 Jr. .444 Sr. a-2 .275 P-Andy Ga llo, Magnolia Sr . 5·2 7--0 .?8.1 .:lHfi .:1Xl .257 .333 .350 .275 .366 P-Gary Williams , Los Al Sr. C-Dennis Delany. Costa Mesa Sr. JB-Steve Deeter. Ftn. Val Sr. If-\V1lbur llaslip, SA Val Soph. If-Dave Velarde. Los Al Sr. If-Dennis Tressler. Ftn. Val. Sr. OF-Jeff Nichols, Edison Jr. OF-Myron White, SA Val Soph. 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Pa.) 11:03.21 5. V111D1111 S111 MllfOI 11:03.t. 120 HK-I. II.°"'" flake Clly, Pl111.I ll.t: 2. 11.oOlnlOl'I (Ollld1 Sot.nh, Fii .i 11.0; l. Plwce (Styllntl 11.0W; 1. C1vlll jCltco. Tei:) 11.lw; ll"Y" fFkll'"ll, Mo.) 11.lw; P&rkln1 IR1r19er, Tlll.) 11.lW. Mission Viefo's Diablos captured the lea·gue track title with a vic- tory in the loop finals. Front row from left -llictlard Tomsovic, John Montgomery, Ken Robbins, Dave Hareq, Kevin. O'Connell, Mark Hitclmer, Doug Wuest. Derek Palmer, Joo Cook, Mark Stod· dart, Mike Sena, M..rk Hawley, coadl Gene Gurule. Back row - coach Bill Crow, Mike Bowen, Brian Heaney, Jim !Harris, Charley Carraway, Ken Hower, Mike Jednoralski, Mark-Cangiano, Wilbur Gregory, Jeff Hickey, Mark Franco, Bob Fisher, Scott Kipers, Chuck Van Liew, Mark Hower. Mark Stahlhuth, coach John Stone-barger. .. ·: &I i UI IH -1. Rol11111d (E. Okl111llclrrltl n .31 1. RMlk'( IOI Anll} n .•; l. NllMlfl Cllrus) SJ,1; 4. H1y11!1 (SO MIU.I 53.J; s. ll1mllo (Ml•ml-011111 South. 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F1lrl111 (l"lor, Mo.I •1%~W. II. MWTit tGllH9 Wtst) 41•11 . 1. T1.11lln Hll11 (t1\l:r), 2. ML"ll)ll \lle!a 1n1, 3. NewllOl"t k•rbOr U.ttl, •. e11tio11 81v ($9), 5. Sun11'1' HUit ($3), 6. Hun-"~ "H11'W (51~ 7, Masa Verde RIVERSIDE -UC Irvine track and field athletes set four meet rec:ord9 in a ~ !how al-the UC Rivenfde Invitational Sahu· day. · The Jop marks came from Javelln tliroiver Steve Zo!Dvtch and froobn(an distance •tar Jolin Oliwang. • Zolovlcll, a 30Phomore. ,istablisbed a meet a n d •tadhD'n record with a throw bE 221-2. '1be meet marl< was '225-9 and the stadium atan- {lanl WU 221-10 let by Gal State Full•-'• Jim "-· ~:· For bli effort 1.otovicb was Jilled tbe outst~ field lvent athlete. · · -lli! previous boot throw in ~ javelln wu 191·9 -thus De improved Saturday by over Jll feet .. :·;onang, who Jll'tpped at Cq,ta M ... 1llgh last year, :.!so ·ai-..i tremendous im- 'j!rov~J. lje ctocked !:12.1 • ~ "1 !Jc f,, •• i't •a • ' . , ... ' I• .. . .,. - r in erasing the old meet mark or 4: 12.2. His previous best was 4: 18.5. 'Ibe Anteaters' Charlie Eulo and Errol Jones also 1et meet reconls. EuJo, a freshman rrom Notre Dame High, po I e vaulted 15-0 to wipe out the old standArd of IU%. And Jooe3 triple jwnped 43- l, breaking the record ol 47.!. Joneo aJao had a tong jump of 22-5. Other, t o p per£ormances rrom UCI athletes came from ·quarteT-miler James Shirley, hu.rdler Jackie J ackson and lw<>miler Tom otswang. '1be latter won his flight of the · eight-lap event in a £ine Ume ol. 9:20.0 while Jackson was second in, his 440 in- tennediate hurdles night in 56.!. And Shirley posted his fut.est HO lime tJl .the season ( 49.2) in fmi•hin1 second. SP -1. Adlmt (50 Masa) SH'Jr. 2. Moretti ll"ull1rtonl 51-S; 3. ll111111e !Ch•bO!I 5-C-\; 4. Hiii (Centr1111, Ore.} ~1"'1; S. MJIMr fltldwoods) 53-l 'h. DT - 1. Whlllllkff' !MHI, Arb.I 17._ '' 2. H1'11ln fNIW M1111lc1I 172-lOJ 3. G•rdlllf CCl'llllbotl 171·1; 4. Murr111y Fuli.rtOl'I J 17M; s. Bun c,.oathnn 163-o. JT -I. T11111nl• (8111tovuo, Wish.) :1 ... 1 t. Gorman CFvll1111:1n) 231-10; l. Gllldll IChlfft"f) 231-tJ L S'-'llllk1r CNtw Mllrlcot 22M1 S. Krogll (Mt. SAC) !U-fl II. Clll"lflt (Orlllte CNsl) 217-7. llO rlll y -1. ENIX. NJ, M-.1, Ariz.. 40.11 l . NIW MellCO 40.t / I. Od..a, Tex. 11.11 s. LA.CC 11.1. . Mila rat1y -1. Eueic. NJ 3:12.41 2. NIW Mexico 3:13.2; l. Cuy1hog1, Ol'llo 3:11.2; I. E11tern Okl1hom1 3:14.1; s. L1ney 3:1•.1. Prep Tennis ..... Moroll·WhltM-1" (NJ oat. Htl'll'IOM• Chu11111 6-o. wn_..0y1r lNl dlt. H111nks·l<obo 4.1. Per111ni.Mylf'I (N.) Cllf. Denl ... H1rlly .,, JacobMl'l-SP1lr {N) ell!'. K11111-w .. '"- L Sm11l·JOl'lf'S (NI Clef. K1bkh.Ol1n .. 0. I .. ~ , !· N_, nl'I (5'1)3. f. Lida .ie ..,,.( 10. Emera I'/ (32 , Tlertd T I 131'1.1), 12. ~II Udff 26), 13. Corona del Mar {25) l._ 0 P:•nch 124), 15. P.riln1ul1 PO/nt (I,). D DfYIW. N~ ~~ !\cl_!! ti!_ O" •11Kll Ma"'° ColfrM~lnot sel\eflslg INJ de! N1ncv Smllh·Na11C'I' ·or1v 7-d, 6-<I. Phyllls Mlrr·Merv Ellen LeSl1ur {Nl det John f1ldm1n·Vern1 WIQod, 6·•· 6· '· JHll ae.:lr.ltl-Teddv Well• IN) n1 JOVl"CI Glllllf-Rll'el .t,)hwlll .. 2, 6'2. S.1lly Htll·Dltne T,..uen (Nl dtl Marr Ntfl Solomon-loll 8uet1Mr 6'1, ,. '· 1. Tu1Un HUit \"j '· Newoort 811ch l•l l, 3. S11nnr Hll t SlJ, 4. MeU Vercle ~lfi: f: ~nl~~.1~"li71~ 1~1"if111r1~ ,.._ (r.ll, t. '"'ln9l.ll1 Polnl (21), 10. 1lboe B1v 121 , 11 . Hun!lngton H1rbour (161. c Dlvli.IOft LIM 111111 \II (I) Hunt1119!0ft H111rbour Bonny Kl 1[11111-llllttv Lou E~ans (HHl def. IS1'1Nlre c..mpi,.11-l!lerbarlll H1skell ........ Mlllrv La..i D1w-Jo Andrews tHHl def. Pattv O'D111ttov..,Y,lm Mavell &.1, 6·7. UrMllll W111U1~P1t Kllnaensmllh (Lil del. Dl1na Mon110t'l·lrrnt Dibble 1-4. 1S., '"1 Inger Nle4~·Fl1 Gordon (HH) drt. lletfy McC11lr·GIY R0$1·0UOGln &.J, &. '· Plll .. dn (!) II) C1ron1 HI Mir GIDIOl'l·Llude<Nch IP) d.-1' ~ureen O•~ev·Blllll 0....1111 1-s. '-'· &.l. Carmen-MIU1r IP! def P 1 I Wllllilmaot1-colttfl Gr11'1111m 6-3, 6-3\ R-Holt-l\-!ttf1111nla s a ft r (CdM) WOii b'f O.f111ufl. Klttv Cor11y-Glno1r It m m r rm 1 n (CdMI def SOulhw.ll·Zrnt 7-4, 6'3. ·Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dfvt.lon W L 'Milwaukee Detroit BaJttmcn New: Yort Cleveland Boston 13 I! 13 II I! 12 I! 16 15 15 17 15 West Dfvt.Ioo I! 20 17 H 11 9 7 11 I! 13 I! 17 .... ,.. ·-"· Ntw York I , 11111-. t CllVtllnd 10, lollOll I Mllwt1uk1t 6, ~I I O.klll'ld 4, Tllltll t K111ru11 Clf'f •, MllWIMOfl I A111t11 "' OllClllO S T....,.I OllMI Pct. .481 .467 .464 .l6l .45Z .444 .'/20 .645 .548 .519 .44-0 .346 GB " " 'h •,1 I 1 I 4 5 7 91> llattlmort !McN1Ur "" •ncl Pl!llll M l ., NIW York (S101111mr,1.W1nd IClkld'! O.OJ.2. MI JWIU " CCotborll ~1 1t 09trolt !Pll'O' 6'2). (l1V1l11111d CWllC111! 2-0 11 llc.ttll !P1tln 1~1 Mll'IMlllt• {Woodtan ·1) fl K41111P Ctty ·11 ulbr l · 3\. 5~·= ru:r.~!11''.trn~. 1ltf.t.~l'o.11. m o.21 cash or Tradt Down, 4 monthly payments of Sl3• lncludttax. llcensund all carrying tllarges. Full Cash Price 1.1310.21 • Total Time Prlct"2!6.21.A~R.10$ (#1157) \. • NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Division Chicago New York Montreal Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis w 18 16 13 IZ 11 7 L 13 I! 14 13 17 Z2 WEST DIVISION San Francisco Houston Cincinnati Dodgers Atlanta San Diego ZS zz 18 18 II It It It 13 15 I! Zl s.turd;ly'1 lt11ull1 New Yort:; I, Pllhburgh 0 Chlaoo l. Phl!ede-lphla 1 S11111 Fr111cl1CO 5. Dildttn 4 A111nt1 1,i, Sll'I o r...,o 2 Monlr"I 3, SI. Louis 1 Hou•torl 7, Cincinnati I TMllY'I Olm11 Pct. .581 .5.13 .461 .460 .393 .2U .694 .667 .581 .545 .379 .344 GB 11h 3 3 5~~ JO 11,2 4 1,~ 5~~ 10112 IZ Pl'lllllldl!ohl~ CAUlhYI,. 1.1 and C1rnon ~-0 II Ch!c.w l l!lol'lh1m 14 111nd Jfl'lkl111 2-3). Sa" Olecio !Grell 2·2 end Normln Q.-4) 11 Ati.n1111 {Oouson 1·1 Ind Reed )4 ), 1. New York fMcC111ndrew 2-3) 1111 Pltt1t1ur;h tW1lk1r l~J. Montreal !Renko :Z..21 1111 St. Lout1 (Gibson 14). Clncln~tt (Bll!ll!flhllm S·ll 1111 Hou•lon t Rotilrls 3-n. Dofttn (MIMl1'$1nllt12.J11 Siil FrtncllCO (Borr 4· '" Scletitt peklt. "''°· trw.. Mr-™ rld'.o. root rtck. drnt·M'lfd. lblr M;t QtWdl. retllnln• .. 11. U1ptf1. Wllff( CMO. .. .. • Whnt New CIF Rule Means To Area Baseball Teams The recent ruling by the CIF granting foot· balf an equal $>! with other sports means this ror the area's preps: Spring practice may be conducted from May l . witit 1he end of school with no re- stricticios on how many days the players ~ don the pads and cleats during the remainder of the school year. Prior to ?rlay 1 athletes maY be' involved in· football during gym classes, but wilhout pads or cleats. And the summer passing leagues are en· bane ed. Prior to the recent ClF ruling, teams in passing leagues bad to be split with four ·~· ROGER CARLSON players rrom one school and three from an- other competing 'on the same side. That unique setup is oow n!allgned to al- Jow seven players from one school to work out together. The summer passing league was a big factor in Edison High's 1970 CIF MA cham- pionship behind ·quarterback Jerry Hinojosa. Most of the area's coaches, however, have no immediate plans for lengthening their present spring practice schedules. * * * Hwitingtoo Beach's Don Hibbard is calling on anyone who'll listen to the waste at 17th Street and Oranll" in Huntington Beach. That's where two softball diamonds, com- plete with light., P.A system and bleachers, are seldom used, according to Hibbard, al- thougb it's a handsome facility. Hibbard says why not renovate the site and provide Hunttntgon Beach with a base- ball setup worthy of Huntington Beach ath- letes. His thoughts ring pretty clear when you scan the Sunset and Irvine League stand· ings. Night baseball is high on the list when you question Anaheim coaches as to why their teams~are cu top and the rest are left in.the dust. The CIF golf bMUVldual aod team finals wilt be )eld at Hunllngtoa Seacllff Country Club June 4. Estancia ~H!gb tennis' player Steve Mallott has' reeeived an .invitcition to the Junior Davis ~ 1ryout. at .New Yotk .in..Juiy. _ The Estancia flaoh advan~ to the singles ' finals recenUy at Ojai before bowing to Billy Marlin of Palos Verdes, 6-1, 7-5. Mlslion Viejo High'• jllllior vanity tennis team cl.lacbed a co-ehamplomhlp after gettlq put Foothill, ~14, at the loser 's ®arts. What makes It unique it that Mission Viejo dropped a 1-5 decision to Foothill ear· Iler op its own eoart. Santa Ana Valley's domination of Irvine League track and fleld circles didn't tnclude the jn:lor vanity diadem, wblcb wu de- cidecf ln dual Jea111e meet& eely. That honor went to Stan Clark's Fountain Valley crew. Costa. Mesa High's Mustangs appear to be headed for their final Irvine League football, compalgit bOfore ,!lie !:ii pvt~ forillte'IJZt 75 season. And perhapo they'll go out with their best ever Season. CMch John Sweazy has 18 re- turning starters slated to return in the fall. Included on the r~ter is 227·pound Gary Perez and 217-pound Mark McDonnao. They aren't dancing in the mall at Mesa these days -but thinp areo'l too grim either. Two Orange Cout ~ea teams are In the Watts Summer Games. The 14-team buketball tourney Is a dou· ble eHmlaatloa 1ehlp and rum for five nlgbll. Tbe cbamplombfp roands are 1ebed· uled f0< Cal State (Loi Angeles). Involved from &lie 0raa1e Coast area are Marina and Fountala Valley. Former San Clemente High swim stars Tim Springer and .Dana King have trans· !erred from Washlngtoo State to Cal Poly (SLO) eod UC Santa Barbara. The sopbomoreo (in the fall) !Ole no eligi· billty after WSU toa>ed In the lwim towel. El Toro High'• athletic dlr~ior wUl be Harry Hllke-fl be 1bould cbooie to accept the post. Dinner Set For Trotter Baseball's Top Ten A testimonial dinner £or George Trotter is planned June 1 at Saddleback Inn In Santa Ana. Trotter, who retired recently after 17 years a.s varsity basketball coach at Tustin, gUided the Tilten to the CIF playoffa eight tim ... Socfa1 hour begins at S o'clock with a buffet dinner 1 .,.JglJmt;lng. Interested parties should remit their checks for 16.50 each to France1 Allbee, 1171 Laguna Road, Tustin 92880. • ~o~er players are re- q~~ r Ii> contact current 'l'ltsllit basketball coach Gary l>Al'loil at the bfgh school, ' NATIONAL L•AOU• l'llret' a• 0 Al a M Pd. W1t1011 Hin 33 117 'll 4' ,37, Falrly Mon 21 6' 12 ~ .37S M~ SF 2• 11 12 l2 .361 La,. U. ti •" 11 17 .'47 St1rQ1H ~h 22 U 2J 31 .3!2 Mita U. 1t .. '4 U .SM S111t1 Chi 2t ICM 16 M .l" Cid-Htl\ » 1)2 21 -.S· .311 ~· Mlll'I 20 50 11 11 .MO Sl1ttnor1 Jt L IS S4 ' l•, ~ MllM ·-Slll'Ollf, Ptttsbur9h, 101 8tne:h. Cl11- el1111111tl, •1 Mccovei;;1 Sen Fr11'1d1Co, t i H, A111ron, At111111. 11 Wynn, Housttllll, 11 ~ S.11 l'ranc1tco. 1. •-SltttilllR llll'ICh, Clnc:111t11tl. 211 W1t1qn, 1-lovstoll, !71 A. Ollver. PlllRl,lrgh, U: londs. Sin Fr111nelKO. '5; St1,.._il, NFL Award NEW YORK -Quick! What's !lie National FootJ>alt LfflUe lw1rd ~t a player can ,,m only once In his caieerT Jt•a Roolde ·o! the Year! Pllt1burgl\, ZS: ~. L• Aftllllt, »1 Spol1r, S.n Pr111ttKO, n. Plklllllll' (4 DKI"-) KoMfl'lln, New York, J..O, 1.0001 Sota, S.11 · l'r111Clt1;0, u , 1.COOOJ l lUlnol'llllm, ClnelnM", S-1, .1331 llwu, Houtlofl, S- 1, .m1 °""'"'' Lii A ......... 1 •• , l.ockl!', Clltc._ :J.1, .Jj01 H111ll, Cl11- dM91I, S-1, .1501 D. llobtrh, Howtori. J.1, .7311. AM,l•ICAN L•AGUI "--C"" 0 Al ll M Pct. 'I <••r. Chi 17 ll U j', .•~ I( rt1;p1 rick KC 2A :n .JM Ho11 Min 1• '' s n -~V, 'W. Horton Ott 19 13 II :lS .... MunlOl'I NY 28 101 I• 31 :lJ' J11WChl 15 16 'iS 6 Milton Cht ,S t0 '' 2' :m l"r"h1n Del 2!I 100 I l l '.310 Blombotro NY II 50 1 131 .1'0 Hllllldlrton Chi 25 '1 11 .l10 Homl ll\IM M1yt.rry, 1(111111 Clll' •1 T111111c1, De~l&l'ld, t; 0. ~Y. Ml lllllUktl, 1; 6 Tied wtlh 6. lt"'M llttllf In M1ybl!'Ty, ICll'IUll City 321 Melton. i"lcoo, r.~ Ten.ca~1,~r:t 2\~ A. IC 'p1fc~~·1JI °"j;"' . Spltttorlf, K:°ll* llY, l,.r.i!l' S""9r, Clll,_,..., f-:i I Old, Chi-·~-· I.'"'"'• i "°'' 1·11 .IOOt o1...,..11. Dltrolt. ~. ,7'0; Hoitlmlfl, klllld, 6-2. 1?~1 llborn. Mllw•tc.. ).I, .7'01 ,,....1ct11.. NIW Y~1_3·1i' .1501 G111!1r, 1CfnU11 1.lt.'1 3- 11: ,lX!; 1111, 01klefid1 ). !.. .• 1501 P1n11. kllll'ld, 3.1, .7501 Hunm, ut1kl1M , J.1, ... - Alamitos Harness Results POR So\TU•DA'f' CLl'.U: & PAST ' l'lltST ••c•. Olli mlll. ll<ICI . cl1111~ tr19 111 111911. Purse Sl,1'00. \/1111111111 He1r1 , ·V1l l1• ICIV l .IO ~.IO l .20 Tomm~s Plr11, Wllll1ms 3.111 1 2.p• Llltt1 All Dhn, CrOl'lk .. Tl~2.0S 2/5. Abo ••Cid -ltlld1 Suill . c,.1111 N} ~lu M11dow o, Unet1 $rnud0f, Tlrnlly 01111111. Scr1kl'lld -Fl1V1y Sky, OUf'" Jut11lt1 t 2 Elllllldl 6-Vlllffllll'ltt-KM,,_.. •T--mv• llrll NICI U1.IO , SICOND RACll. 0111 "1111. ff«. ct1lml11111 aoas. Pur" Sl.IOO Chltl R1111111r, lloYd 6.40 1.00 3.20 Unc11 T111. LOlllllO 1.00 l.00 Only Son, Dl-r 2.IO Tlm.-J.IM. Also racld -Mr. V111I, Poly J l11U. Gooa Gr1tt111 A. 11tr1tchlel -lrotlle<' 11'1 U w, Gr1i. ful 8Hu, M1jor DurlcHi9, Lll:Ol!y N THlltD •ACI, Olll mll1. PHI. clllmlno 11111 ""· ,.u,... n.200. Worthy P1cl1111 Timi Oesomtr 11...0 S.«I j.M C1'1o H1nowr, Glllllltl 4.IO ,20 Frosty Av11on, Loroo 2.60 TfiN-1.0I. AIM ractd -Wlcklow 1111, Jtfferton Tioer, B1ltltnof"9 N, 8111 Vinet . .Xr111tc/Md -T T P iiot. l'OUllTH llAC:I! One mll1. NCI. d1lmll"lfil 11111 11111-. Punt U «IO. Hairy AbOI, CrOllk 1M . ._ .. 3.20 Miss Amv Adlo11 Wllll.,'l'IS 4 . .0 3.10 Jot Richard, WI 1111'1'1$ ),ID Tf-2.0.C 3·5. AIM> raced -Jlflll'"Mlll Shalom, Wlll le T K11l11l'lll PlllClflC Shlf'IW, N1W1l1111d, Llneoln ollll Broall. Scr1rchea -HOWd'Y Dall, VIP1Dn l'll'TH llAClf. Onl mll1. 111<1. Clllmlng IMnaicap •II "'"· Plll"H D .... Mr. ll'tll, Wllll1m1 •.olO l .:IO j ·" AtlllVI 11ter Cr&lfil , .. o .00 81Q Rid M4chlnt, Willl1m1 5.1» Tl-2.02 2/S. Al.o raeed -Larry Time, Wlnllr E11preq, Ol1monl1 King, Oarlr'lll l rll. No 1er111lchas Sl)ITH llACE. One ml11. PKI. d111 lrn-ll'lfil ltl 111gn Pu~ SJ.600. llatttrv, s11m111rm1m 16M ,,,. J.«I AdlO'I C111rli Miiier J.00 2.liO Thorpes V ctory-, COflroy l .60 Tlm-1.0l . Al10 r•ced -Kiwi AvarH. Game Jeck, Go Glen, Monl1na Scra~hld -Popp111 Rex. U EXK.11 6-BllllrY .. 7·Adlos Cl rl M id 1126.00. S•VIMTM •ACE. Ont mlll. Ole .. concUtton s yo & up. Purw M.000. Oullttt1, GlllU1n. 11.olO S.IO 4.60 Mlkll MUUon, Cobb 4.00 3.'0 ArmDro Htro, Aubin 3.60 Tlm-J.01 :115, Alto ractd -Stint Clolr C111rl, G11tl" Good, HIPPY HHrl llOHTM ll.t.c•. One mlle. PIC.. CDn- dltlOl'I Ill 19" Pllr .. $3,200. T111111 Ktlo,!_lltltlk/'I 20.IO 6.00 3.80 W P AdlOI, W1tll1mt 3.00 2.60 Arve l ime, lloVG 5.MI No tcr•lc:hn Tlm-2.ot Alto r1ctd -Htrml 81rrvj EmfTl•S Joy, N1t!v1 Slr11m. FlreDall uCle. 11'111 a v. ll••u. lS e x111Cl111 5-T•IM"IS Knot .. lrW ~ Adl111 p1!d 1130..50. NllillTH •ACI. 0,,.. milt. uce. cl1lml1111 111 lfil..._ Purw 12.6'!1!1. Plll"Y D111w11. Villas Key 6.60 l CIO 2.60 Sl'llllln1y, Holt 3.:ZO 2.10 StconCI ll.11d, Cobl:I l .QO T!m.-3.0-. AllO r1cld -N1v1d1 J1ck. Mii' MtlrQM, GooC11how N, Wee Alch1rd o, Scottl1h Doll Scr~tchld -llr1d1 Alltrl'IOOn. l5 E••tll 2-Pinny 01w11 & l·Sl'll !llt!f Plld ltt.50. Stys Captures Golf Tourney Diane Stys was the winner of a three blind mice tourna~ ment staged by the Laguna Beach women's golf club thi! week. Diane had a 49 while second place Doris Fagg posted a 50. In B flight it was Lillian Marks in first place With Si followed by Allee Brabyu with 42. Ann Sullivan copped C Oighl honol'! with '5 followed b~ Ruth. WJiilakei' with 49. '73CORONA '72 LANDCRUISER ·--·'"''°" ....... bciplllflll ur,,.....,..,..,._ rd.llWf'..-..•• •at~.N 4Dr.Ml!IM--.NMM ~r:==$4222 '67 TRIUMP.il '70 JllPSTER 71 CORONA 5?'~':".;r,:t $499 ~-=~~ $3095 ::: .. :..;;; $1777 '69 TOYOTA ' '69 CORONA 71 DATSUN PICKUP §:7,? $1388 =~:! 12·22 =-~~; $1788 Ln•l 1'AllMI •••AllCIH ,. •nTM• ..... I, ' ' • TOM PEA11S Fears Boys TopMV Net Stars l>aMy FO&lll Is a chip off the old block, albeit he has turned to a sport other than his lamed father Tom pursued !or a leogthy career as a foot- ball player and coach. Danny 11 the number one tennis player at Mission Viejo lllgb School this aeason as a junior and bis desire to ucel . In his chooen sport ts a trait . that comes directly from bis lather. Tom's name stlll appears ha the National Football League reconl books although biJ ..,. ttve career bas been ended for I flVf!t 18 years. Brother Jono ls a freshman at :Mission Viejo and a lnember of the junior· varsity lemlia "f!Wld. He re<e1Uy ""° _ tbe "'"""1ation championship In~ ... teunls tourna- ment In the fresliman division. Jono may break with tradi- tion as the youngest of three Fears aons this fall, however. Danny and Patrick, tile eldest, have shied away from football but Jooo is considering reporting for the Dlablos as a defensive hallback. 0 We have never pushed them Into sports," Tom and bill wife LuElla agree. 0 We have always Jet them do -t they wanted to do I about such things." l LuElla goes a step farther_· i '"!be boys wen to training 1 camp with Tom several times I Ind probably belng, around it (~) .. much .. they l. were made them feeJ it wasn't what they wanted." . There are six Fears l ,...,, ..., IJ, 1973 ~LY I'll.OT Former Rams Great Fears GWCWins Mile Relay At Fresno PltnT.OUS 9Ultllat Pk!iii I 71 ..._ ~ nAT'l#l9WT llA.IM naftMmft n.. ....... ..,.......... ,,. ................ M l 11'1 -'---C~Dw..['f VOUll:L ~ ~ u.ctc nttftT tWTl'll .... I C.... ... ""'11; c.llf, -. I 17"1 If., s_.. '1#&. C19f, .... , -.0.M o.'r ~ c.tlMf, *"' ~. AIM-.. It~ •r ..... T cw.. .. #M, Cllf . .., ......, ~ CMtf ...... T .. ~lt~W•lft. TMl---.kcei•IM..,. -~. fMdvtl, 0..., ~ c-.r Nft ... ....... Ttft ... ..,_, ... ,. ... wtffl .,_ c.-. NI ... ....._, ... fW ~ tt. Now a Mesa B usinessman -·- By BOWAIU> lo RANDY ............. Tom FO&lll 81i11 baa bis MmO etcbod firmly In the Na- tlcnal Football League record boob as a pass receiver wiUt the Loo Aogeles RaDia and ado mittedly a lot of water bas passed under the bridge slnoo his playing days ended Jn l956. ~ Mission VJejo resl4ent and Costa Mesa bwlnes.sman Is not one to sit back and~. on !!Is laurels and -tbo call to-tralnlng camp ts ioun£I. ed In July, be will be lib. cal .. ·• hot tin roof. "l'll miss footblll I'm ' . sure," be SJIY•· 'But uni~ I get a bead coacbing job .. one with a team out here, I'm 1lOI Interested .Jn retun\ljl(. 0 1 had several "oUens of aulatant coaching Joi» .Ill the east before 1 le(t 11>e· Eai1es In , Decemller bot I tnroed them down. I -id .,...._ tho Cllargtrs er Rams but I don't believe I would ho lqllft!lll!d In any other jobs <aa an aaols- tant." . How -ho feel a!)out -sud> ... 'l'oaul1Y • Prothro wbo ~ two, ye8lll ol I five-year ·- with the Rama and wuJ!redf "It botben me wben I hf.Jr of any man ,.ttlog fired FRESNO -Ooldim Welt t;J*1l tf ~ °"""'"'...,... 11, trC11rtlfO....~•*'' before ho bu a fllll chance to Oollop's mile ftlay team ,,... ,,_ -.._ co. -"-··" ed to ,._ top loc......, ol the ~.... a...,.. c ... t o.11y ,uor . .,.., 1.J. -. v. 111111 J-s. mi 1 prove u ......... ~u. "'1J et ..,... _.. n. " w Mir " "" "1) 1161-n "I tb1n1: It takes a ~ -(I: 11.tl In wnq Its PIJllLIC NlmCE P'UllUC N<mCE 1 cooch about two yearo to get division a1 die West Coast "°""' to <H..,...t ;;! his feet wet in the pro pme, tract Rellys here Friday 1'1~~ .. ~=-1$ ~:~= :rr..:.:r. = ~~ I otberwlae, we ~be ...i-... n. laflowlnt ,.,.. •• .,.,.. '"' couNTY °" CMLAJMI ,, I ,._ -.... -H I ... .,,,.J ' wu.,... CU' up 1be Rustlers quartet lktllh-vn.u.oa tNN, ._ 81 c....... or.. ,,,, .. of IELMA w. m111111•._ tbroulb..the rub in Jll'O ball. C.t• MeM, C.UI. DecMMd. I . un ......... _, I ~ flult eel • shade ahead of Collfge ol. Allan L. eoa.w. 1UG H-bl Lfl., HOTIC• 11 ffEll:l9Y ISIVl.N .. ,,. .uu. ........ \.-all l H\llltlrWtan llMcfl. Clllf. nM1 c:rdtotl tf fM lbo'fto ft9mect ~ Ille ~·~-of Pr-and the Canyons whlcb bad • time Tl'll1 lluM,... .. CllflllMf'llll "' -....... IQ ""°"' M'llnt ciMrM ....... I rv~I» \fWllV ........ Mid tltoMeM •rt l'ICIUI,... '9 tl119 .. ' Carroll RolMhloom (owner of ol 3: 1&5. All111 L. ~ wltll "" ,........, _.._. 1n ,,.. n---'Tlft .,_......,. ._, ,. ... ~ "'9 C-of tM ctenr; If 1t1e .-... ~~I tb6 .NSlllA'). I'm not Aying Goldea: West was alao third ,., c1tttt .. 0r.,.. COV111y on ...,...,, 21. ~ ~ "*"-With "" I there should have been a dlf. tn the t40 relay, clocking C.7. tm. n.a ~~ ~ ~-femi.t outcome. I don't koow PorttniUe WOO It with I time ,.,,,.., Or91111 COMt O.ny ,,)QI, Holtvwiood .....,.,... ,... -. Hol the 11 ........ 1-...... At ~· " ol .. 7 ~"e .. ~. ~·ta ~ It, ..... Mriy " u. .. 1t7' tl'1-1J tll,lfonMI, ~ ....... "'~ ,.,.._ -~ .._..,, WUU l't\.11 J.U T'ICl &I If ,._ U:ICk,.,,.. Ill loll -"""' On Dec. s, ltSJ, Tom caught wu IJt!CCOd (42.1.) PUBUC NOTICE =..:,. ~-:-,...G1,.,...w11n1 18 puses for the Rams in a And in the college division t1on "' w. ..nee. alngle game qa1nst the Green mot put. former Laguna '~'°~.,!,~~':-" o.tM 1~~ 3:'tir:l1111:0 i~ -Bay-Packen and the ·mark ~ RJ,gb ~ G e ~fthf .::"'..,...,., ,.,_ -•• lMl'*I ::;:-.:,. ":.:!:~ 1, still stands ln the NFL record «-.<!VWUJ' won W.::I event "'' ALI IAIA MOTEt... nso Newport •O.••T lilL. SILY•ll boob. ~~ ~~1!!;7f. Har-the ·~·~=riS;.,'"J~e1. me:::,::::~::.::;-• -:y •:1:~ He ls abo listed u having •vwv:1 was .....,..~.... or Newport •h'll .. cot• MeM. c.11t. nw ,.._1 cr1•> t11 ... u1 three -----·H---.-.... m· University of Nevad8 (Reno). T111w Ml-11 CONklCNlll ...,. "' 1n-•"'"'9t' tw 11XiK11tW 1 r::i• ~-·• -____ _.:_ ____ _:_ ___ lcllvldwl. l"VtllitMd 0-.,.. Coat 0.ly . Jea~ the NFL in pus -ror •c NOTICE Mrs. Geo. s. fMrttl Mriy " ,,,_ ». Zl'. im ,_ ~ '-• ~· ~) the .u.1-.1 ru-. TN• •t9"'"*'' .,.. ""' Mfl'I tM COl.lfto '~-=v .. ia (1~, \WlU "' ci.n: of m,... cauntr'" ...,...., is.. PUBIJC NOTICE J best all-time mark e v e n Fte:TTnOUS 1m1M1n 1tn. ..; MAM• ITAT9MINT ,,_.. MiJTtC• TO c••CHTOal ,• though they play more games TM tollorwt119 .,.,_ I• doing Ml""• ~ ar.n.. CMll O•lrt Plklt, SU,lll:IOI COUltT Ofl TMI .• now (14) than~. ho .... an ··= Aprll 2'. •nd /My .. I). 20, l'11 IUf.1S ITATI Off CALlflOIMIA POtt -: , wui:; MICll:O A.SSl!MBLlllllS CO., lff( TMI cou-.. -•-1 > active player. ,_, (Olll MHa, cent. '2627 PUBLIC N011CE ... I v_.. .. 'it P ha it th t ln J•mtt; Rey COM!!. 1974 p_,., fff, A-1-' er ps was a game COii• Mell, C•llf. t2t21 l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•t• ,.,,.. of ELIA.NOil It. &MITII. Green Bay that structured his ca!~~.':"''""' II ~ bY e n In· MAM.a ITATIM•NT °=:t"• IS HEllEBV GNl!N "' • I coaching career. J'""" "•' c-11 TM to11ow1no """°" 1t ooino bulll'llM cPWI..,.. of ""' ,.,.,. 1'141"*1 .._.... At te 1-n lng bis Tiii• 1t1~ ••• flltd wttll tM Coun· u : tlllot •II...,._ 11tvl1111 Q•llM -«wt tt1f any rp • WIO'W ty Cl.nt of o;,lllll County Oii April 2S, M. a . ICilltOOEll MSOCl.a.Tes. )rtl Hid ~· ,,.. ~Id to ftt. ~ Playing days be went into 1'73. I lnkt hi• Dr,. Coront. dtl Mer, Cell!, \Miii tt'1 _,ry ~In,._.,... . . • "4111 92'25 ot lilt clw1r. If ""' eboY9 .mltt.d COlll't, lit pnvate business for two years ,ut111.n.ct 0r~ ca.it o.nv '"°'· ,,.,.rtln o . Kl'ODtf'. S1't1 1n1tt Ill• OrN to ..,._, "*"· with ""' r«••f'Y be! V• Lom'---nli ....-1-l.....I April~. •nd Mey 4. l:l, 20, lm l?U-11 Corone cM1 Mir, C.111. f'2US WUci'lera, to ni. 11Ntmll9old 11 file Clflk:ti ore mce -utll t:1.~ Tl'll• b:nlMM 11 COl'ldUC!ed ~ ..., 11t-of 11er .,...,_.,., woc.1...,, ,....._ a. him to ]O. in the Packers in d!vtcML. Tllltc!IW, 20ft s.n J09qY!n HUia= , M1rfl11 0. llCl"OOW ~ aMCh, C.ltlomLI D660. 19 Green Bay m 1959. PUBIJC NOTICE Thi• "''-' ••• 11111t With"" c-. ""P'IK'I .f....i_. at""~ 111 When bis f 0 r m er bat-"' Cltt'k at Orenge C01,11ty °" A.Prll u. 111 ~ ,...,.1n1"' ton. •t•t.., ..w PICTmout IUllNlll 1t7l. dec«*lt, wttt!ln tour "'°""-tftllt 1M1 ·terymlte, BO b Waterfield, TM IOI,:-,.:!,"':~ MIMM l"llblllhld o;,,.. cont o.u., ":=~ ·~~~~~1~' l'IOlkil. -• ) ' took over as bead coach of the u: A.prtl :it. •!Id ,,.., " 1s. ». 1m 111).n MAI.CELL• llOllMSON LUPJ9 Rams In 1960 Fean came OIUIMWATEll TJlAYIL $ER.VICE. Ell.mt\I qf ,.,. Wlft • iio11S s. co.it Hwy., LagYN IMCh. c.111. PUBUC NOI'ICE "'""' ._-'*' _.....,. J. f-or ~to. lheye.!!"'tbenA!lgelreeojo~ ~--e. Gii'--•· 116' Nof'l• II.. :~~.'i .. i:i·:l'! 'nlltdlW ' • ' ~" _,,, wcu L9gunl 8Mtll. C.llf.""'" PICTrnDUI •:n•na ....... , ... " .. ·-l Lombardi in Green Bay for Tiiis bullMP .. c:ondlolct.d WI ..,...,I ltAMI ITAT INT ....... IMdl. Cztlh:•... 1 .~1 • partMnhlp. TM """""" ,..._ i. dotnf ...-.. ,.._.. tnc) .,..... the 1962-63-64-65 seasons. J•"* c. 01-..-..; u1 .,,..,..,. tw Wl•c•t:tx ... "ln 1966 Norb Hecker WU Thi• lf•r.mtnt _, tlltd with IM Court-THR TYPESETI'l:llt. M Kii_. Publllhecl Ct-a,. e...t 0-ltr _,._ t ty clerk GI Orant1 coun1y °" Aprll 11, Ave.. lrvlM, c.ur. f'VOS ,,.., a. ll.. -. 11, tm ~· named beaAtlantad coechFalof the exd· 1'73. ""'' ~!~i~: ~~~'tt:-'b'::'~ PUBUC N011CE parunon cons an ,ublllhld Or•noe C0111t O•lly Pilot. CA n1ll5 •· asked me fo be his qffc..."!'J!! _A.prtl ~:it, ltlld MaY •• IS, tm n•73 ,.J::ronb:nlnlU I•, ~udlcl ...,. • cot-IUflHIO• COU•T Ofl TN• coordinator " Tom recalls J...,. L. W•lkw ITAT• Ofl CALIPHMIA "°' . • ' ' PUBIJC NOTICE lll(• Pra1lcMnt TN• COUNTY o, o•.ui•• 'I hated to leave Green Bay Tt111 ''''-'•••flied With""' cou .... oao•• , •• :c<:ii:u::" ,u•Liu-...t. but I saw an opportunlty to PICTITIOUI SUllN••• llnClerk 01 Of•"" County Oii /MY 10• Ofl PSTITIOM 'Nf' move up so I took the job I •AM• sTATl!M•NT nmt 111 '"' ,,.,.,'-' of "" .,."""' ot kn there would .be TM fOl lHll'lft perwn 11 doing btnlroetl J'llbllll'lld Ortllt9 Cottt O.Jly l"llot tMy ltOIEilltT liAilltL CHURCHILL, ,llblllher ew SOOD 11: tl 20 27 end J-l, 1t1S 1451·73 of S, I'. WILJOJ<I NIEWI, INC., e. THI other eTnDnslo teams.. MANAGEMENT TltAINING CON· ' • NEWPOll:T•lt<OSTA MISA NfWS. ---· n . , SUL TANT$, 21151 ltlcllm«ld Clrd1, PUBUC N<mCE To fll\l'I "" llel!dfM " THI His thinking was correct and HunH.-8Mc:ll, C•llf. ""' N~Tl!•-COSTA. MESA NEWS ••• F •-•~ b Ptut M. WNMM!ld. Xl'I M1nd1rln N-.itilllf' GI 0...11 Cl~tloft Nilf-ears ~me the lUM ead Dr .. comi Mela, Cell!. '26H ,ICTITtOUI I UIUll••• t•fflld Mid ••t.o4111Md. -coach of the New Orleans Thll tMJ-•• c.onducted by .., In-Mt.Mii ITATWl'NT On ,...._ ttw -'fled ~. " • , dl~I. The follow11111 lllf'MID •rt doing illtO.l!ltT IA.Ill. CHUltCHIU.. tfil • Saints JD 1967 and guided the ,tul M. WlllMlllnd bl.lllMll 11: CIUCllllMr tf "" *" M ... IA 0 • 1r, team on a five-year cootraM Tiii• lhotenwd -· flltd 'lltth ""COUii· ,.0-VITA ... OOUCTI COM,ANV, lo hive "' lllfldlll'lf ••• M~=· '-'~ ty Cllrit of Of..-ot County 1111 April 16. IGSA E11t Llnc:oln Ave., AMMMn. _... dmll.no.t n clisflllllil ~ He was fll'ed. in the middle 1m. c1111. m '* • n. Goto.,,.,,..,. c•"°:;.• ::~:::!; • ,,..,. Mtrv111 ,. i-eutMfl. m C11ttroM. " ..... ...._ et1111 1t ·='!"" -of his fourth season. P'UtlftlNd er.nort c11111 Delly ,,tot, Al'llhtlm, cint. '*5 ~ ,,.... to .,_ "" • ,,.. ''The owner was ~ ""'°''"·end MriY"' 1). 20. 1m 1m.n Loul• J. ''""*" 1101 van.ntciM or. ewrt tt11t ""' OeltW' ,... Ill .,..... COlll ~. C.111, m2' "'9111'4JIJJF If..,,..... dt""""M ~ and I don't think we were T1111 bullnnt 1t ~ ..,. • ..-.1 "' tt. ..... COIMtY' • • """IJdll!' doing that badly. We had Im-PUBUC NOTICE PITIMr~" L. ,..,._ ~~'~Dmaw ""' •" ...... # proved each year and our u-PICTIOUI IUllMlll 'M111.':"~'::!T ... w11t1tM~ ~-== ..... ":':'••~-:-= hibition record during my time MA.Ml: rTAT•M•NT ty on of Orentt COuftty Oii Aprll 20. ",. • ""II Mn n. tm. ....,. -~ . N Ori ••11 ,,.. tol10'llllllt perlllld I• cdoltlll bull-Im. OrW 111Clllrl ....... llellllJCJJ7 ..... m ew eans was ....,.. . ••= P.Mm .... .,.,., or ..,....1 drc:Mti. ~ "Our regular season record MYDllO ENGINEERING COMl"ANY, ........... ~ COllt ...., Plklt. JUMI .... ~ .. a.c... ... "p , ta P111larlno Aw., COit• Miii. Cellt. MliY" n.• 9' ltn ttJt.n G11•1n111ot Codi: . .., I was the best of any expansion ma • ' , ,., ""~fllllltW ,.. • .....,.,,.., :-- te d . tha . • f ct lltymond Orel'lt SI"""°"' Jr., "' (b) tncl "-o.fly l'Utf, ......,. am unng ttime,In a , '•ul•r1r:oAve.,coanN.1N,C1111.mM PUBUC NOTICE M.._,..,. GI ..,.,•I c l rcvl•t l •n it is still the best. Thi• IMlneu II conduct.:! by '" In-publl ..... Jn tllt MIN CMlty .... "And dlv1dUll ,1amous •ut••••• ""fl°"'"' ~· our attendance was 11t1rmand o. s1mpsor:. Jr. NAMW ITAT•MI MT b1ttc1 : 'MY 10. 1m second only to the Cleveland Tht• 11•1-.nt ••• flied w1111 111:1 Coun· TM tollow1llll _... '" ..,,. hi C&.AUDtl M. OWll.'! . IY Cllr't Of 0rltlOI' County Oii Mll'I' 10, IMI-111 J..-.; If ftlt ..,,.. C.. Browns where they have a 1m l'U21t Pltl.IM OllAJ'HICI. lfU ~ NICICSY/UH:ln .. 1ttte01• i • · children, including t h r e e daughters. Patrick cummlly attends Orange Coast College wllere ho I! studying political ..., ""' -...,, science with an eye on a law DAN AND JONO FEARS PLAY FOR MISSION VIEJO HIGH. larger stadium." · ,ubll•llld Or•nte C0111t cenr Pl tot IMY 81'::.;t• ,eo.::.,::--:f N. C..-.. =-:-:r.h 'T,i ..... .,. D J s a p po i n t e d but oot ll.. 20• '11, -' June lo. 1'n 1.n-n c0:1, MN, nu. ' ~~== dismayed, he was offered a PUBIJC NOTICE c~ :=.-"• '°'' N. Clflln•· ~-,. ... _. job with ~ Pbiladel~ PICTmOUI IUllM.11 1n!1~~ II blll'lft COllcluml W In ~1, 12. ~1~ 11':'9: • Eagles but said no a couple Of MAM• ITAT•M•MT •• ,,.., I . Moffett~-----------' degree. Ho does not~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:..:...:..:...:..:...:..:...:..:.=.;:....:.::..::.:..::.~~~ participate in sports and will move to UC lrvlne In the fall. Kathy, ·m, Ill married and lives ln Dallu while Katie, 19, Is attending achoo! In New Jersey. Jo Jo, 14, ts a junior blgb student in Mission Viejo where the family resides. Tom bas been IWOclated w!Ut a restaurant ln the mall at South Coast Plaza since it was opened in 1987 and is cur- rently in the process of ex- panding the business to other location!. When he left the Plliladolphia NFL team In December, it was unanimoUs for the Fears family to move to Chis area. "We love It here and we also found that absentee ownership ol a buslnesa Isn't too good , partlcularly lo the restaurant field," LuElla says. -'!be Feara family figures to be around the Orange Coast area for a long time unJess that glint in Tom's eye once again l:erOeo In on a 11eed coocblng job bi the NFL In some otbm" locale. ''Then I might have to go by myself," he .says. All the while knowing that a cl-mtt family groop, such u tbe one he and LuElla have created, will hardly stand still for such a move. Robinson Tops Rival LONG BEAOI -Dr. Jim JIMln""" ol Newport Beach advanced Into the second mmd ol the Long -lntematlonal handball t ...... - . meat Saturday when b e defeated San Diego'• Dale Burke 2H9, lf.21, and 21-1 I. Of the 24 matches played at the lq Beodl Athletl~ Oub, It""' ttie only.one IO go three sets. Robln,.. will play Bruce McOonnlck el Riverside Moo- d a y Dlcbt: while -Orange Coul area entry, Dick RobilalDe of 1lllaion Vtelo, meeta Fred "'1qman of the -dub. Robitaille ...., a first l'CIUlld I ~ SoCal Drops Pair To Westmont Nine Surfmg. Meet times before acceftfift<f a nnci. Thi lolllwll'lf ,.,_ .,. '°'"' Shltrry G. Mothilt Y"'"6 --buNrllll •: Tl'llt .,,._, ...... wtlh .. °""""" lion under Jerry Williams. ANNITY Dev. co., "' w. ~on of°""*' COUi11ty on MeW' 7~ mi:I--===-==-.,.,,.-,,=~ • "I'm Rn_.., I went up there ,,.,..,, .......,, lt9dl. c.itt. '*' •r n.r-M. W•ni. °"*'Y ~ """Niii CCKJn OIL Postponed .,.,..~ W. It, ,_., fl• W. ~ Pr.-, Clartl. ITAT• OP 'cA....,._IUA ,_ but that's also 8 thing of, the Newport IMdt. CalJt. nMI ...... TM• cotnfTY OP' ..... 11 M •• .,._, -•~ ha Llnnl• o....4d Vlilt8I Jr,. m lkirtt. l"Vtlll"*' a...r.e Coltit Dlffy' PllOI, "°'";,. .,._.-...x; -i-:n· ,...:;~ are &VUl5 to ve a Cott• MtM. c.ilf. """ MeW' 13, -. tt, ...., J-i. 1m )fri.n Psnnott ,.. ucm"'""' ' Saturday'• Orange c.ounty rough time, however, because ™•bwl-ttcondUcWbr• ...... •I llTAI L tlM I T A•D••• surfing champiomblps were they don't have that much ~1.':t. '"""" PUBUC tmlCB t.=.~ ,.. O:..,.,f.I •_: Southern California College's hopes of a berth Jn the NAIA bosebe1I playoffs were shattered Saturday when visiting Westmoot o1 Santa Barbara bagged a double header from the Vanguanls at Coota Meoa's TeWlnkle Park. Westmoot woo by BOOreS ol Z.1 end 7-0. Thus coach Jack Robtmon's Vangumts ended .the """°n with a 21·15 mark -a -~• ~tponed until .......... because talent" Tiii• .,...,,.it_"*' wtltl t11e tolllltV ,,CT,.~-'"''""' ""* .. Of' TM• ·.:a;iioi~ 3UIUUl ,....... ...,._, · ci.n: GI o;.,. COUt!IY' on Mey 7, 1m ...... coom. -rec«d. SoCal also established of lack of sm1. Perhaps the stint i D P·!Sl'4 • NAM• rTAT.DWNT 111 "" ,,..... of "" en NAIA standard for stolen So, the six finalists tried Philadelphia did rove Publlllhtd Or•• Coatt Deltr "'°'· i:_~ ':'.~... """°"' ... lllol11t •Oii.iT U.ll:L OHUll:CHllL. p . /My l3. 20. 27• lllcl June J, Im ,,, ... ,, l'"OREST A.VENUE CLAY co .. m of •• ,, WILSON MIWJ,.:i.l.NC.. bases -getting two Saturday again tbls morning (7 o'clock) beneficial for the Fears family '°"'' Aw. No. 1., t..-aw... .,.~,..!:•-c;:rA.:= ., to run the final total to 184. in the waters off Newport -Tom in particular. PUBIJC NOTICE c.111. mn Nl!~t••.cosTA MUA ·....,.·· Beach. t==::::;;~~;;~~;,:::====J--p,c;:;~~~~!iil--1 '•lrlcl• Ot11hmd. u1 Hlelt Dr .. N....,., ., o..w.t. DaMt1M And SCC''s Mike Douglas ,, PICTITIOUI SttSINISI L19un1 INCi!. Cell!. 91'51 timid e.4111 ••t•bllltlld .., also Set a NAIA d •th Taking part in the meet are CALYPSO ·L·.·.L .. ••.·. NAMI ITAT•MINT AMII Mllrl• Mlr11n,""' Cllr11M11• '•tltlRll•r ilow1•T n recor W1 Edison, Dana Hills, Hun-The to11<H111111 ,...-.on• er• dolno Drive, Ml11I011 v1110. C•llt. m1s CHUll:CHllL ~1..., 9f T 54 stolen bases in 57 attempts. bu1IMH 11: M•r9•••1 M•ll•. 20:»1 Sun Y•lll'Y Dr •• N~Teiil.coiTA MmlA •• tingtoo Beach, San Clemente, •• ,...,,.. Saller"' """ 9AL ISLE IAilltlEll SHOP. 2111'! Lqun• 811tll, Cell!. t'WI ~ r.pttltflllt In the first game Saturday, F--•·'· Valley and p·~•-. Ii 17141 64,_7010 Marine Aw .. 111tioe 1.i1nc1, nMa Tiii• bu•ll'll .. I• Cltlductld tw • ..-11 t 1 SoCaJ allowed Westmont uuw.cuu. -.;ua;a. sr.rman Ed'lll•rd SdWlt. p, O. IOllC ~rm1,.11tp. Pltl~ 1t • COf'1IOl"etJlfi .._. .. a The wirmlrc team will ....,_ s1111119 ._.._ ... a1111o1 1t11nd, tu.a M1r11•rat M•ll• ., w •lltttli'lf "'*"' w w wt. pair of unearned nms to win "M ... C•I 1$'t Slllml•n E. $(:11\111, P.O. Box .... Tiii• .,.,_. Wll flied With tile c-.... fll .... .IUitt at c.llM'tllto Wlltt.. J ·t. Steve D-~-· ........... a qualify f<r the s 0 u th er D • ,... ....,,...., ..., 811b09 ltle!ld. CIUfoml• t26'2 ty Cl«it Rf Ortl!De Counly Ofl Aprll 11, tirll'ldpel pt.ct< of bullMM In .. nilly five-hi~ def;~ Calif<rni.a high «hool ~ "e":=.'rt: ~-=-~ 1MJW II conductld b\' I .....,., 1'71 ...... qf ~ C.llfal'ftlll, Mid pionsbip meet at Newport nert cn·o .... n • ..-,.. s.l: smuii ,ubllldlld o;,,.. C..t o.nr ,1,.., =1.J.: M,.~,..;..THS • The Vanguards'· Only run Saturday. 12111 m4lll This ,,,._1 Wiii fllld wtlll tne Courl-A&trtl n. "· 11111 ~"I). lf11 11-.h " • ..,..,.,:, .came tn the sixth to tie it.1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiltr clerk of°"'"" CounlY or:~'· im. sew ,.....,,, " • ,.191•1 PUBUC NOTICE ....,... c1rcwt1M "*"'*' tw when Bobby Jobmoo singled, htlll.ntd Ontrooe COllt Delly l"llot. clllMmlM!lon of i0c;1 - PllHT GAM• tee.a UJ nATI OJ CALll'OllNIA. POii QMlty of OfMfl, c.tlfonlla. was sacrificed to second and LEASE ••• a Con1·1nental MIY 13. 21, 71, and June 3. lt7J 1410.n IU,Wll:ICMI COUlllT OP TM• ttll~ of ........ c:Mrldlr '- •• , "'"' scored m Mickey Lebeck's PUBIJC NO'I1CE TN• couNn' °' OU111e• IMlw ...._" tM ..,..,.,. Ill Doulll•.. •• ' 0 0 0 one-base blow. .... A-1IM1 ..........., ~·ro. "'"""" LabKlr., cf 3 II 2 1·--------------11 1'1CTmou1 IUllN•ls E•l•N of MA.AK c. fl.ANCY, Dlc#e-CM_!"""• nwo. ,,, Adln'lt. lb 2 0 a o• IJAMI: nATIMINT 111. R1smussan. It 3 O 1 o Tiii followlng perwn 11 dolllll b:nll'OQ1 NOTICE IS HEllllV GIVEN t. IN -s.N ""°"'1~ ..... _. Qull'lll, c 3 o 1 o u · cl"9dltan of tllt •bo\19 -'*' ~ llfl 1tt Pl·;~?."<:?;: Hffl'ron, rt 3 O O O . DllANG!: COAST LENOEilltS, 17•'IO fllet 111 ,...--lllVl"f ct.JIM .,.i..t ttll ~rlnl 900 ffl ... _ _, J ·--.. • >, 0 o 0 o 0 o IMCll llvd. Sult. O, HUl'IH"llfon lladl, "kl o.c.dlnt at• ,,_,.,_.. to fl .. thlfn, ,,_ ~ _.,. Ct tUl1 "<Mth t1'll l'llCftMrY YOUCl'lln. In tM -"'Ct Tol•lt 2A 1 S t Gino Penrar1U1, IM2 GllflNlll• Clr· of TM c""11: of 1llf "°"" or:tln.:1 COWi. or •-,... >V -~ • ICW9.., lllllltlifl cle. WntmlNltr, Ce. ta Pi'-' flllrn. wlfll ltllt MCMMrY r... fl'IOl'ti IM YMI" I""' r It e Tllrt 1MJW 11 b1tnO c:ollduefW "'1 ... veucfWt. .. tM ............. tt C/O IM flf lflll ,.itttofl, Mid Ill ¥1111 4( 100 000 1 2 s 0 ldliMI i11t ' , .. ......., Ortw. bMn _....., ..... "'*' IM fllSM -· WH!mont '''"' GOO 001 0:1 s .. lndlv Gino ,al!W811• .:::rtc.::r~i1toni111 ...... 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Datapac is well kno\vn fo.r it& state-of-the-art design in Aherable Braided Wire ROMs. • \\'bat's New in Stoeks Berg Enferprl1.e1 Re1ltv G'OUP Pe1se L EUlm1ri Realtv Tru1t APPLICATIONS FOR LISTING ON THE CO RPORATE NAME CN..-.NGE!o HCA M1rtln Inc:., from HCA nd. N. V. S. E. INEXCO 011 Co MDblle Home Ind. Horii! Can1. AlrrlnH Southern N•I. R"°"r<~. I"" ACQUISITIONS, MERGERS ANO Pll:ELIMINAll.Y NEGOTIATIONS c nemlc•I "l.Y. C11.-0•ltlreelll Mtoa. Co. Tlld Rtw.rch L Eng.-Eleclrorn•1k I"°'. ~'::~~T~!.tr.r.·r.!:~· APPROVE D FO" lt$TIHG ON THE N. Y. S. E. MERGERS CALLED OFF NewmDnt Mln.·Foot1 Mln1r11 • TENTATIVE DATE Chlr1tr (omJN"r Thf-MIY ,. -IOS Re1lty Tru1 -M1y 21 USLlf'E CDrP.·Slnd. Stc:ur. LUI Insur. INCREASED DIVIDE:MOS - ceo-ro Ciiro.-10c ""°"' Uk. Gull St. OtH.·fft from 2M: APPLICATIONS Fl)fl LIST ING ON THE AMEX Hl)mest1~f IAlll.·ISC kcim IOC Jell9rwn Pllot-lte 11'"~ 23c f>l•l111 Pub. 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"These changes will create more responsive, integrated business centers," von Harz iiaid, ''permitting concentrated management attention on each center to meet or exceed the goals set ror them ." SURF · AND SADDLE SET MEET FOR FIRST TIME Jerry Anctert ind Dari~ Ann ·Lindley County Business111en Hear McDonnell Douglas Chief Von Harz said the Capistrano Becomes Magazine Headquarters v.·riters and photographers! throughout the country. Charger Productio[ls i s headed by Jack Lewis. He fi rst entered th e outdoors l OS!RS 1~ (; 8n ~:' lit:'" I JU ,, ..... J ll·' 2'11-r. .l ,,.._ .. !!·' ti-Ioli .2 ~ ~ 20.1 15 -~ 20.S W-. 1 20.S 2 -\'t ')O.O ~m 1;1 314---"" 11.1 6111-IV. 11.1 JV.-114 11 11.1 ~1 111 ll. ,..... • Hf 11·1 ""-l Yt 11. 3\-~ 17.6 l'A-1""-I 11.S 2:i..-v. ft 17 .• T'o-11, II 11.1 2\>-~~ " ,,.1 1 April lncbtrln 3'•+ l'lf U11 '1·' 1 (Of"1Pf,.IHl'l\p 3V.+ "" UP 3 .6 l V1n D11k RKll 1st.+ 214 UP 11.J A Amcourt sru;t •14+ ~~ uo ll.3 ; r1':~1:n L!~ 1!~1 I: ~: lo,;~ I F v1ng . 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I .S 0. ~llvYMth AO 17 -21.; 8:' ljJ IS me"°"* Ltd 1~-II'> r I ,6 °' j'ld&IND .1711 ,ll'o-\llt II lj·' 17 11.11111n11 wt 1-'• Off 1 .5 il rrrDl"Vll St l'llo-1\" 8" 11.S P11bllll'ICO l11t I''-'• fl 12.1 V•lltll F-S.,,__ '!la 8" lj> 21 Rucker Phrml IS -1 11 1 .I i2 Elh•nAtlan .SS 2S -3'~ Off 11.! '3 ~•chon P Pdh J -'• 8:' 11.1 2A 01l1x11 01\ (n 1 -,._ 11 11.1 ll AmFln•nc .O• 1? -1~1 If 10.3 Economist Sees Inflation Slowing LOS ANG!;;LES -Dubfiing President Nixon's tightening of Phase Ul guidelines last week as a token reaction to political and public pressure to slo\\' rising prices, Dr. Ra y Jallow . chief economist of United California Bank, said, "1 don 't think it will make much dif- fe rence." Nixon's move. characterized by Treasury Secretary George Shultz as "an insurance policy" against a new surge of inflation in the industrial sec- tor, calJs for co.mpanies with annual sales of more than 250 million to give the Cost of Liv- ing Council 30 days notice before raising prices more than J.5 percent above Jan. 10 levels. trols " and controls will comto onJy if .the situation allows for no other alternatives. Jallow believes the government's goal of reducing the a1U1ual rate of inllalion to 2.5 percent by the end or the year "will be dif- ficulL to attain." The trend in the month-' ahead, says the ecQnOmist. will be towards higher Irie~ both in the wholesale and retail sector as a result of th& expanding economy. Thia:, tie says. will show up in con· tinuing increased demand for all types of goods, with hous· ing, appliances and autoJ leading the list. The economy is a 1 so deve loping shortages in areas such as paper and gaS<Mine, which Jallow notes leads to higher pri ces. This is taking place in the face o ' significantly rising exports ol agricultural and other com~ modi ties. ··1 think there·s a hope towards the latter part of the year to see some slowing in the rate of infialion anyway,"' Jallow told Ca I i for n i a Business, financial newsweek· ly of the "-'est. "1£ the ad- ministration waits it out for a ''These several forces will few more months. resisting generate a demand-pull in· pressures for more serious nation," he says. '"The latest steps. they may not nee d action by the President will stronger controls." have o~ly little effect on these In Ja\low's view , the ad -forces. ministration ''is idealogically ll iiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOi--iiOilil opposed to ne \lo' or tiehter {'(}'1· l'Otl LAT.IT LSASIHC Tl!'J CALL Mr Chips 'WILL TRADE M cu H 111Jl(1"i) $12t.to0 lit Tnist DllM ll•r H•nw •t Y .. 1111 Waller Burke. president and chief operating officer of McDonnell Doug las Mtconautics Company of Hun· tington Beach. spoke to leading bu s inessmen in Orange County recen tly on the activities or the National Alli ance of Businessmen (NAB) In Orange County. between industry and govern- ment formed in 1968 by Pre.~idential request for the purpose of finding suitable employment for the di.sad· vantaged and Vietnam-era veterans. Burke is current chairman of NAB in Orange County. remarks to a report on the an- nual meeting of the National Alliance of Businessmen 's Board of Directors h e I d recently in Washington , D.C. Jn summing up the reSults· ()f this meeting he said, "The goals for NAB for next year 'have been raised but o u r budget has been reduced. This will present a greater challenge to local metros and require a greater efficiency Q! operations, but r am confident that the job can be done." reorganization is part of a live.year plan that includes in· creased new product develop- ment for greater penetration into commercial and industrial 1narkets; expansion of the division's import-export func· tions to maximize worldwide opportunities; new tooling ,plus replacement or upgrading of production equipment, and ex· pansion of plant facilities in Santa Ana, and in Toronto. The small South Coast city of Capistrano Beach (pop. 4,903 ) becomes the outdoor magazine capitol or the \Vest this month as two national publishing companies com- mence operations under the same roof. magazine market with Gun 499•4588 •73 c.dllhtc C0ti,.•Y1n. World in 1960. H.is company s11t.10 -u o .l .L NAB is a partnersh i p Two Valley Students Get Award~ Two Fountain Valley High 5diool coeds, Ann Sutherland and Dorothy Shaffer, finished &IDOnl the top three advanced typlJ1I students in a contest at the State Leadership Coo· fermce for Future Business ~ held recenUy In Sacramento. F'l"1e students Crom Fountain Volley High •ttended the con· fennce with club advt'°' Derils Gltschier. Ml s 1 e 5 Sutherland and Shaffer melv· eel oeoand and .. thl rd plact awards, respectively, while Tim Und.oey, Betty Lucu and Brenda Beck aloo oompeted. Undlay was named a finalist In tho field ol accounUnc and Lucu • llnailst In the eaay compel!Uoo. I Burke told the business ad· visory COW1Cll of ·NAB that the Orange County f\.tetro had ~urpas~ed all of its goals for the year. At the beginning or this fi scal year, NAB Jn Orange County was asked to acquire 2,500 pledges of jobs from Orange County Businesses. A!i of ~1arch 31, 1973, they had olr tained 3,753 pledges to hire. disadvantaged person." and 1.662 pledges to hire Vietnam- era veterans, for a total or S,415 pledges. 0! this nun1ber, with the help of the Human Resources Development Agen- cy, 2, 7 2 9 di$11idvantaged persons. and 1,841 veterans have been placed in jobs thus for. The greater nu1nber or vrtcran hires versus the number of veteran pledges was explained as belng a result or busine.sses hiring more veU!rans than they "had previously pledged. It was also Pointed out that Oronge Coun- ty'• raUo of job hires to job plcdg.., Is well above the na · Ilona! averaae for NAB. Durke ftnther addressed hi!i A newly.defined position of director-operatioos planning and control has been created to provide this divi!ion of International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation with cohesiveness in its planning, operations analysis and in- formation systems. T b e departmen t also includes cen· tral purchasing. h·vine Strawberries Hit Season's Peak Consumers o f breakfast cereal ~'Ouldn'l dream of add· ing rooes to the dish, but much preferred strawberrl~. members or th e rose family. are now in season and available in au major food stores. Harvesllng or lhis popular delicacy ha$ started In Orange County, and Is "°" hitting It• peak, "'Ported Jim MMassero manager for the Irvine Com· piany's Agriculture Division. Manassero said ~hat at the present time it -lppears the price or strawberries during !he 1973 season wlll remain romparable to the 1m prlct1. ,, The Irvi ne ComJ>8ny has 40 acres in strawberries this year, Manassero said. The 1973 harvest should produce n1ore than 12,500 trays a week !a tray contains 12 plnls} dur- in!ll'. the peak sea.son. 'the bulk of tile lrvl"" Com- pany strawberry crop, car· rying the Crimson King label. is shipped to East coast and European markets by Pi1endcJson-Zelltt Co., Inc., 1 Sa n FranclllOO "°rld·wtde fnllt and ve1ttable distributor. A small portion of the crop It generally oold through In- dependent road!lde veptable stands on the Irvine Company ranch landJ. Charger Productions. which pub I i sh.es Horse an d Horseman, Gun World. and Bow & Arrow magazines. ha s purchased the bulldin i oc· cupied, in part, by Surfer Magazine. Surfer has head- quartered at 34249 Camino Capistrano since 1968. On an average month, the two companies write, edit. ii· lustrate and handle th e business of distributing over a half-million ma g a z i n e $ worldwide. Surfer Magazine covers the International world of swiing. reaching over 700,000 en· thusiuts In the United States and 15 foreign countrits. A working staff of IZ produces Surfer ~s well as Surfer Photo Annuals and a line ol Surfer products and murals. The compAny is in the pro- cess of readying a new publication. The Sp o r l in g World Of Hang Ten. According to SUrfer Publications Presl· dent Steve Peiman the ne\v maguiz:le will deal with varied contemporary ipo11s -soar· ·1ng, cycling, skiing. climbing, diving, sailing -a yoothful veralon ol Sports Illustreted. Charger Productions hlis a staff ol 24 In loco] re<ldence plus a nenoork oi specialir.ed also writes and publishes'l~:iiiiiiiii=::::::::::i~~:iiii~!::t::::::::~=~~ digests and annuals on hun·j1 ----· · ----- ting, fishing backpacking, motorcycling, b I c y c I i n g , gunsrnithing, and law en· forcement handguns. It also 'J,r.P.res periodicals ror five nati~ professional societies. . This month, " the company complete• editi>rlai work M Its first college te'Xt book, a 586-page volume on Quality assurance. Grundy Gets Top Position Richard Grundy, ad- ministrator o f Huntington lntercommunity Hosplt-1, has been nominated by the Na· Uonal Association ol Ac- c.lunlants National es director !or the next two ~ean. Grundy is • . graduate of UCLA. lie wu formerly regional coolroller for the hollpltal'• -t compeny, Amorlcan Medlcorp, !Ac. !« two and one-ball y e ~ rs . Previous to lhiJ Ume he -employed as 1o'c ountln1 rnanac•r and Wllet dlrod« for B i b c o c k it1""'""1lcs, IMMEDI ATE DELIVERY PANTERA by deTomaso ... lr11portcd !nr tln~ln·Mercury. Italian coachwork created by the brlUJttnt .Ghia StudiOI ot Turtn. Ford designed U'IC 351 CIO 4V V-8 eniinc.• FO\Jr wheel tn- dcpcndc11L 1uspcnslon and mid-ship engine pl&oei;nent. Five Jlµecd b'Cat box, fully eynchronlud . . . "Pa111 cta ... ltalian for Panthl'r ... Coo1a M.... 'L.--------------ool • • ... t I I I I ( ' i I MOVING UP IN REAL ESTATE ROBERT E. OSBORNE ha> been named \'ice president of production operations for the Irvine Pacific Development Company, the singl .. family home build· ing unit ol the Irvine Company, Osborne, 32, was former- ly vice presi- dent or the Mfss ion Vie- j o Com - OMOaN• pany's build· Ing systems division , oversee- ing residential developments in Cillfomla, Arizona a n d Colorado. During his seven years with the company, he was responsible for c o n . struction, n1arketing , sales .. purchasing and governmental affairs. ~ Jn his new capacity, Osborne will be responsible for Irvine Pacific's construction a n d engineering operations o f singJe..family residential proj- ects, includ\ng the 18-unit lux- ury home project at Promon- tory Bay and adjacent 60-unit Bayside condominium development , both in Newport Beach. A licensed general con· tractor. Osborne also ""ill supervise purchasing . marketing. sales. production schedules. quality control and liaison \l.'ilh regulatory agen· cies. DON BOUCHER has joined U.S. Development Corporation as vice president, production. according to an announcement from the office of Rob Partin, president of the company's Southern California division. "Boucher will have overall responsibility for construction, purchasing and c u s t om er with Misslon Viejo Company. From 196.5 to 1967 he WIS associated · wlth Heritage Construction Company as a project supervisor. Boucher. his "'ife Sandy, and their three boys, David, Dan and Scott. currently live in Mls3ioo Viejo. EDGAR M. SECORD or Newport Beach has been nam- ed vice president or engineer- ing for the national real estate investment and development firm of Calr ot, Cabot & Forbes. Second . as- s igned to CC&F's Los Angeles of- fice , has prir ject engin- eering re · IECOJ«O s p oosibility for the CC&F IM Angeles Industrial Center, Compton; the CC&F Airport Marina Center in Marina del Rey; the Seattle Industrial C.Omplex, Tukwila, Washington; and the CC&F Orange County Industrial Center in Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. A 1944 graduate of the University of Colorado. the Louisville, Colorado, native joined Cabot, Cabot & Forbes in 1968, when that firm opened its Los Angeles office. Prior to joining CC&F, Secord served as chief engineer for the Irvine Company for eight years. ' LEE LOVELL has been ap- pointed recreation director for the Casta del Sol retirement community. Mrs. Lovell has had 10 years The Lasi Siraw FED UP WITH HIGH TAXES? HERE'S ONE HDMEDWNER'S ANSWER WEST BIUDGE\VATER, Mass. (UPI) built in Buzzards Ba y on Cape Cod -Frank DuFauJt said' when the c.ity several years ago. said , "l had lived raised his property taxes from $800 to here 59 years. When my 1father bought . , the property in 1914 he paid $38 in nearly. $1,400 tn one year, ·that was property tax. \Vhen 1 \\•ent to high the last straw." school in 1924 his 1tax \vas $78.'' So in protest. he had his 150-year-lfe said when "the to\vn ju1nped n1y old, eight-room ho111e -a former car~ taxes $600 in on~ year. that was too riage house -bulldozed lo the ground. much. \Vhy should I pay $30 a \veek t o The bulldozers were completing the the town in taxes for a house that con- finishing touches of the razing job stantly needed repair·~" Thursday as the 65-ye·ar-old former po· He said the rc1naining property will !iceman and baker looked on. ·be sold to the contractor tearing do,v111. OuFault, now living in a home he his house. Shopping Mall Set ~.' !: .. Homart Development Com- pany. a wholly ow a ed subsidiary of S..11, Roellock & Compt1ny, has named Coldwel!. Banker 1od c.m- pany ucluolve lel!lng agent for WestmiMt.er Mall. one of the larges! regioaal llhopping centers bl the West.em States. Westminster Mall Is under conruvcuon on a 9S-acre triangular site bounded by lhe San Diego Freeway. Bolsa Avenue and Edwards Street in \Vestminster. The 1.2 million square feet complex features a special "continuum" design providini a huge, -flowing space "''hkh unlnes the center · and affords easy access to clearly v l s i b I e department otores and 150 natlcnal and local tenant"s, offering • com- plete range of merchandise :ind services. The multl·level. climate con- trolled. enclosed mall will ha\ anchored by four 1n a j o r department stores. according to Brent Hawell of Coldwell Banktt's Beverly Hills office, project leas.log team captain. Ai<'eady scheduled for lhe proi· {'Ct are these tv.·o • le\·el stores: Sears. 200.000 square •• feet ; Buffum's, 90,000 squar• • feet; May Company, ll0,000 • square feet : and a f~rth store, as yet undesJ.gnated, ot about 150,000 square feet. The mall structure wu designed by Areb11ecloolcl, Inc. of Dallas and Ollcago. with C. H. Leavell Company ol El Paso, Texas as general contractor. '1'he Sears store Is scheduled to open in che spring of 1174. follov.·td in the autumo d thlt year by the opening or lhe ~tay c.ompany store and the mall itself. Buffum's will optn in the summer of 1975. Sea Terrace Nearly Done Cons11uction on Unit l of the to the interiors as "'ell a!' 20S.-unit residential apart1nent guests will enter into a tiled de\'elopment of Sea· 'T'erracr ent ry hall rather than step directl y into the living room. Apartments in Lagw1a Niguel Also. the spacious living is 75 percent completed. rooms. f e a t u r in g shag The first segment of \hi' carpeting in three co Io r con1munity will consist of 96 choices. are separated from apartnlcnt s with the grlind the dining room to insure privacy for formal or casual opening of its model con1pl ex dining. due in J une . Siti;ated on a hill Both the up~1airs a 11 d overlooking the Pacific Ocean. downstairs units ha\'e special Sea Terrace Apartments .,.,·ill design features. Ups ta i r s offer three inodels, ranging in d\l."ellers y.·ill have a vaulted price froin $210 to 5305 a t•ciling over the living roon1. mont h. dining and kitchen while those lire 1\'<lli with wood·graincd paneling. Similarly , those Ii vi n g do.,.,•nstairs will have a fenced patio, with storage Clo.set. f0.: informal moments while the upstairs residents will have a balcony with auxiliary storag~ closet. All n1odel apartments will have all electric. U-shaped kit- chens. with self-cleaning oven and range, garbage disposal and dishwasher ~us large pantry; acoustical and heat In- sulated wall!. floors and ceil- ing s and two laundry facilitie:oi and convenient , covered park- ing. The exteriors. composed of residing downstairs will have rough-sawn v.·ood designed to living rooms set off by an en- bl end with the surroundings! .. .----------------------. and caglure the look or a a;u 1 NT A I ' resid ential ntanor, feature en-.. L ~ 1 TV SIM• JU.ll..!<,U lt4' trances recessed for privacy DoWllMwll c1111 M..-• 1111 M•rMr •11•• will have no more than four Mu111111e Ll~1!n11 IB units with entries in the sarri'c Complete Serwlct ""°"'' •nywt1ere ln Orl!m!I C0<,onl1 642_2991 general area. CHARLES QUIHT••o RNlllf' WE WILL SELL YOUR HOME 4~. COMMISSION se rvice ... snid Partin. ··~Jis r xtrn· sive back- ground i n home c o n - ~truclic n in th e South· crn Califor- of experien- ce in the rec- reation fi eld .· aud has :llso "-----------~ ......... ~ ............ ~~""""""""""""""" ______ ., This feel of privacy extends•11o--~""""'""""'""''""'"""""""""'""'""""""'""'""""""""""""'""'"""!!!, , 1oucHe• nia area \\·ill be most valuable as U.S. De- velopment Corp. conlinues to expand its activi ties in this part of the state." A native of ~1 i 11 s bury . fi.fass.. Boucher moved to California in 1958 and has been active in housing productiori since that time. Prior to joining U.S. Development , he was director of construction ser:ed as w- rial director for several town home a n d apa rt· ment con1· LOYSLL plexes. She plans to implement a complete program in the new- ly completed Casta de! Sol recreation center. with special emphasis on adult activities. Casta del Sol recreation center \\'ith a large swimming pool. jacuzzi. craft rooms. bocci ball courts and exercise rooms for men and \1•on1en. is reserved for the exclusive use of the retirement cornn1unity's residents. Parli Place Off e1·ing More Luxury Houses Another 63 luxu ry homes are being offered at Park Place in Huntington Beach. bringing the number of homes in the llCW community to 137. ac- cording to Bill Nu gent, project manager. "Since we opened here last September, "'e've sold 82 Park Place homes." Nugent said. "and we continue to average about three sales a week." Homes in the new unit sell for $41 ,990 and $55,990. The builder is Ponderosa Homes division of Kaiser Aetna. "We offer a half-dozen in· novative plans." Nugent said, "providing a variety of one and two-story elevations." Designed for a fflu ent buyers, each plan is totally different fron1 the others. "There's a Park Place home to suit every taste. every lifestyle." he added. "For ex- ample, the Barrymore (plan 453 ) appeals to the buyer with a taste for elegance and a need for space. On the ground floor it offers an extra-large kitchen with a dining nook . a spacious family room with fireplace, and a formal dining room. llemoved fro in these activity areas is a very formal step-down living room. Four bedrooms and two full baths arc featured upstairs." Three Park Place plans feature a three-car garage. One offers a large, finished bonus room. One plan. the Pickford, features three bedrooms: the rest. four. bonus room. One plan. the tries, sunken living rooms, cathedral ceilings, balcocie.!I, walls of wardrobes, cupboards and cloeets galore, are a lew other standard features of Park Palace homes. All plans come complete with quality shag carpeting throughout, and with built-in electric appliances, including glass ceramic cooktops C'll ranges in most plans. Located at Atlanta and Magnolia Streets in Hun· :ungton Beach, Park Place is directly adjacent to Edison Community Park, 40 acres of recreational activities r o r children and adults. New Tract Gets Ten, Swim Pools Ten heated swimming pools ate planned for the extensive townhome community within Presidential Heights. now in the third phase of constru<> tion. The 28 million project under de v e lopm ent by Douglass·Paciflc Corporation b San Clemente contains 292 acres of ocean--0riented land overlooking the Western White House and San Clemente Golf Course. UPon completion. the project will contain a. mix of townhomes 1 00 single·family residences. The two and three-bedroom condominium! contatn J 1'2 baths ·and 214 beth!. Master bedroom suites with dressing areas, walk.in closets an~ cathedral ceilings are iux- uriously appointed. Five dif- ferent floo r plans are featured for the selection most suited to the homebuyel'! needs. All homes have generously proportioned kitchens with luminous ceilings Ind ceramic tile countertops. P r i c e -i n- cluded appliances are built-in with dishwasher. disposer, range and oven located for maximum convenience. One and two stor:v units are available fro?n $27 ,990 and display models are open dally manned by sales represen· tatives of Tiffany Realty, Inc. n e s i g'he d by Wa 1 t er Richardson and Associates, the townhomes feature e:ii:- teriors of heavily textured \\·ood and shake roofs and are arranged in a unique cluster pattern. Presidential ~!eights may be reached from the San Diego Freeway. 'T'ake El Camino Real off.ramp and continue south a quarter of a mlle to 2313 El Camino Real to the furnished models. INFORMAL DINING AREA AT HUNTINGTON'S PARK PLACE There can never be another A limit.eel edition, like a work of art, can never be duplicated. For those who wish enduring elegance in livmg, while simultanoou8ly investirlg in the future, Richard B. Smith iB plea•ed to oiler the la.•t opportu- nity to own a magnificent Broadmoor home in Big Canyon. Because of eoaring lumber and building coots, these single family homes on custom sized lot~ can never be durlicated at the price. Youn wil be one of only 61 in this collection. E njoy t.he ultimate in claMic California livin& ... sunotmded by the hm1riant Big Canyon Goll CoUJ'SI!, with guard pie security ... ju.ta moment away fJom the Newport Financial Center, only four minute& to the sanctuary BROADMOOR HOMES ~ IB3fl$ ~"EQUALHOU~NG ~ OPPORTUNmES" of your yacht in enchanting Newport Harbor. People who ""'°pize invettment opportunity ha" acted owiltly. Over 100 company presidents and 'fice presidents live in Bi~ Canyon. When the laat home in thio '1imited edition iii 110!d, the opportunity will bo gone, and. the appreciation in value will belong to the fortunate 61. The opportunity for ,you i• indeed unique. The time is NOW. Come to Bi1 Canyon and -why. From $99,500 to~130,000 _., " I • ' ( ' r DAll.Y Pll.OT Sunday, May 13, 1973 ,. Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randlill McCardl• ' How do you rocommend thlt • ....,..led .,...... toke till• to ,.,, propeny. Should thlrr. toke' tltr. .. t1111"h '" common °" lol"t tenoncYt, ~ wMI 11 ,__dee!? We own our o-homil'~M - hive other p._rllH ind I -r lftft conllde..d how -hod token !Ille to thffe pn>plf'llel until • friend of oun died and his .. Ille w11 l•mmed .... <•UM al the woy he hod token title. 11 there any one i..t w1y? Think you. ............... .~ h J. R., ,_..,.,_. , U9IC Because o! the varied peroona! circumStances . of eadl couple, there is no one best way to take I tiUe. We do recommend that everybody that ~ ! property check with their acoountant and thell' at· !_ toniey l'or estate planning reoommendatiOns. How· ever, let's give you some information here and ~ now. It is not unusual to find Individuals and married f . couples having _real property ~ have any prefwiller- 1 ence ooooerning the legal form 111 which they take title. Many times, realtors or escrow ~enta [ advise prospective purchasers how to take title as ' joint tenanta. . . . _ j There is generally little discussion . of tJie ad· • vantages and disadvantages of taking title 111 this manner as opposed to taking title as commumty . i property or as tenanta in common. Joint tenancy is usually advised by most people I because they know one fact about this forll) of. o~· ership· that is the surviving spouse takes title with· . SLOPED, BEAMED CEILING, FIRE PLACE AT NEW,MADRlt> HOME Toro Trailer Park Slated DehtsT...., New Madrid Unit Opens in Viejo A grand opening ta set today festures Include ca table t<>p far lbe 20lh unit conolsling of electric nmge ind separate 44 .,,... Madrid Homos al electric eelf-clesning oven, Mlalion Viejo, according 10 d=a.sber, wasts disposal, Kea S e m p 1 r o t e , sales cer tile kitchen counters, manag<I', 4inBle I am 11 y s wood cablneta.jn -. kitchen and baths, cenunlc The oew unit will be located tile baths and showers and eost ol Marguerile Parkway, luminous lighting In all kit· neor J e r on t mo Road. chens and !bO master bath. REAL ESTATE • Domain Bill I Introduced Relldenta will be clole to the Several models also feature Marguerite Recreation Center adult areas zoned !or privacy, Capitol News Servlee : and a fl1ture community pork. with separate dining rooms, SACRAMENTO -Sen • Being featured In lbe new large walk-in closets and in-Clare L. Berryllill (!!-Ceres) unit ls the new Plan 78 Casa dlvldual laundry rooms. has introduced legislatim I<> Blanca model, a two story, New Madrid model bomea encourage fair and expeditious spilt level home with four are located adjacent I<> the $1 settlements to ownm ol (l<'OI>' bedrooms end three baths, million Marguerite Recreation erty coodemned u n d er family room with fireplace Center, which features a com-eminent domain proceedings and dining room. This plan I> plete program of ad u It by a publlc agency. I John A. DeFalco a n d L. Walkins of Luguna J)eoch, club home.Recreatim festures also avallable as a three-physical fitneS!. A major ex-Under the bill, SB 476, U the Associates, Inc. ol Anaheim, andcooBlructioo Is financed by iiiclude dance Door, stage, bedroom, 2\!o bath model. pansion program, recently fmal amount awarded I<> the hrui completed plans and Merc\rry Savings and Loan community kitchen c a rd New Madrid homes are pri1> completed at M a r g u e r i t e owner is at least five percent ,..., 1 330-Assn. ol Huntington Beach. rooms, covered shtdfieboard ed ~ $111,000 to 155,150 with Center, added a 50-meter pool, greater than either the public started construe .. '$"" o 8 courts, heated swimming pool, a~tracuVi'. conventional fman-a 5,000 square foot pool, and agency's written olfer or tbs space mobile home park, El Target date for completion is indoor therapeutic pool, cro-~cm~ available. seven new tennis court.a. amount w.hich the agency p.its Toro Mobile Estates, at 24921 July 20. quet court and putting green . Five other N~ Madrid New Madrid models may be up for security, whi~ Murilands Blvd., El Toro. 'lbe El Toro Mobile Estates will The park will have a complete homes are offered m three to reached via the La Paz Road amount ls less, then that agen· park will be built on 40 acres, be an uJtra modem aduJt-only entertainment program. five-bedroom, two and three-exit of the San D I e g o cy will also reimburse the and all spaces will be 50 by 70 mobile borne park built in an Rental range is from $85 to bath models. Two models Freeway, left on La Paz to property owner the reavnsble , feet, or larger. orange grove. Its central $100 and reservations are now feature three-car garages. Marguerite Parkway, then left costs he incurred in obtalnlng 'r· out the necesSity of probate. Briefly !"ith joint ten· ancy, there is no necessity for a court to tell the world that the surviving joint tenant is entitled to the property as would be the case if it were held ~ under another form of ownership. Most title com· f .. panies only require that the survivor record a .certi· fied copy of the death certificate and an affidavit concerning the dealil of the spouse. 1be developer la Dr. Ervin featW"e is a 10,000 square foot bein8 taken. Standard New Madrid on Marguerite fo the models . the judgment. 1--==-===-=-::._:,_ ___ __:_~-----=--------------_..-'--------,.---J I While ·this has certain definite advantage_s, ' ·.' there are also disadvantages that are mherent lD this form of ownership. A joint tenant has no right to will his or her interest in the property. In order lo obtain the right to will one's. interest " to a third -person, the tenancy must be severed. ··· A severertce can be effected by the convey· ~'·, ance by ooe of. the tenants of bis or her interest to a third party. A reconveyance of the interest will . effect a holding of the property by tlie spouses, as tenants in common. The spouse would then have the right to convey an interest in the property. ". Other disadvantages of joint tenancy have to ,. do with the tax we must pay. Upon tlie-death of I one joint lenant, there is lnelilded in his o• her es-t tate, for Federal Tax ptll'Jlj)EeS, an amount equal f. to the contribution by the decedant of the money ~ used to purchase the property. U the decedents >. separate property was the souree of money used ~ f<Jr the purchase, the entire value may be included. ~ U communitw property was used foc purchase, one- U_POn the subsequent sale of the property, the ~~-. halfvalueisincluded · followmg resulta will ooour depending upon the ; form of. ownenllip: • Joint-tenancy; ~new basis is given to that ~i portion ot value of the property Included [ In the eollate. I). e <:ommunity property; the entire property ~ recelYes a new basis, although only one- ,; halfis'includedin the estate. \'. If the property has appnoctated In value, the l taxable gain on the property with the entirely new 1 basis (community property). will be considerably ' less. These are 80llle of the factors that should be canaidered as to the form of which tiUe should be t' taken to the propel'ly. That is why we suggest that you see your attorney ond accountant, as well as your realtor in all matters of this type. 1· ·' " . t ' ' EDITOR'S NOTE: ll<l'ndall R. McCanlLe is an In· vt.stmtnt analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in California ." Send your comments and ques· tiom to Randall R. McCardle, c/o the DAILY PILOT, PO Bo• 1560, Cos ta Mesa, 92626. How to Get Best Use Of Apartment Balco!Jy By JIM !WFNAGEL Wrtttltl fW AMOClttM l"rtH Modern apartment balconies are convenient escape hatches to the great outdoors. They I are places I<> test the green- ness ol tllumbs; I<> soak up ~·1 winter sun, or cool off sum- , mer nights. They're something k of an old-fashioned luxury r. revisited. l; If you're lucky, you have me all to yourself. Not so lucky, and you may hang out k with the neighbors next door, '-separated by some sort of 1.' dividing barrier. Whichever, rt your balcony's as much a part b• of your apartment as the l. rooms you live in -yours to i love and cherish lllltil lease do ~ you part. ~· Well, not exactly. Like j l everything else these days, l1 there are rules governing ~ balcony use and abuse. Most Fi apartment buildings and com- • • pl.exes have regulations about I ~. what's permissible. h I ·! 11IE RULES vary, but some 1 fairly standard don'ts include .. ·Solon Poses ~ ..... ' Tenants' Bill . ' ' ·. '· Copllol Nen Service ;' SACRAMENTO -Legisla· r tlon lo strengthen tenanis' ' potectJons against retaliatory acts by landlords h89 been in· troduced by Sen. David A. Bobertl (D-Los Angeles). ·~should be· able to COl11jllaln to governmental aam:ter about bowing code viOllUons by landlords or join -ta· unions without lear ~ IMl a landlord will tMd them ar reduce ........., .. Roberti Ilk!. using your balcony for storage or for a clothesline. You're not allowed to make architectural changes or permenent ad- ditions without approval of the management. This m e an s wind and sun screens, or even decorative material for enhaz>.. cing the appearance of your balustrade. You can, however, cover your balcony floor with a material of your choice. A good posolbility is the popular indoor~tdoor carpeting; it's colorful and impervious t<> the elements. Or maybe fake grass, like that used in store displays. And vinyl tile goes on easily with mastic. Plant to your green thumb's content. Just alert your nelghbors one balcony down whenever you tum the hose on yoor balcony foliage. It's OK I<> barbecue or cookout, providing that you take proper flre precautions. MOST BALCONY rules, I<> be fair, are for your safety and comfort, and neighborly con- sideration. Keeping within the ivles, just what can be dooe I<> personalize a balcony within approved limits? Your biggest handicap Is size. Building cod.. tend I<> limit balconies to almost minimal dimensions. Tb e average is only about 5 by 12 feet. A couple of lounge chairs, small table, barbecue grill, and a few modest plants pretty well fill up most balconies. With space limitations, scal e is your accessoriilng key. Keep outdoor furniture small and light in coostruction. Tubular designs, for Instance, or loldups are practical 11 you need t.ooc cas tonal I y ac- coounodato a party ..,,,.d. • • • • We've just introduced our last 119 homes in the most successful development ever built in Newport Beach. Response to this long-awaited final group has been over-·· whelming and there are only a few Harbor View Homes left! So, ifyou'd like to live in this exclusive new neighborhood in the hills ofNewport,just off Spyglass Hill Road -better come to our "happy ending" today! Take the Newport or San Diego Freeway to MacArthur turnoff, drive seaward to Ford Road and left to the Harbor View models. IIARBOR :~~ VIEW HOME S ' i i ' !I l DONALD i.BREN COMPANY ~· [V.l~~<DMHil . " • • I 1 "' SalE the ·~wi rots s: vOI1 • 806 whi ol I F '11e. for " ho! $1,! sal• <00 rea 'pre ~ wa • I ... -I stal Bea I ' !'. I , IWIL WllaoN f ' ........ •u.t .,." 'l'he real estate business is booming long the 'Orange Coast. The demand for housing has never · n greater, according to Realtor Helen Dowd, chairman of the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Board of Realtors mu!Uple Jisting rommlttee. "'nle first quarter of 1973 has seen sales volume increase 25 percent over the same period for 1972," she said, ·~with multiple listing sales reaching a toW of more than 145 million." SHE REVEALED t1Jal this sales volugie was achieved through the sale ol · 806 different properties, 68 percent Gf which were sold through the cooperation of two or more ~erent offices. . Peter Viotto, a broker with Red Carpet Realtors in Costa Mesa , said the demand for housing is increasing "almost daily." demand, u Vkltto said. ''There la a creater lnfilll ol people comlill loto Ibo vu and -~ ""''d"'. eooi>te Ibis with the 1ae1 that p(-..ent hon-. can..., rea1be a tremendous prollt on the Ille ol their older bmne, and you mn a ale. u Viotto said there ls a munhu d con- tributing factors. '!be allte cl the blnlly has changed and some couples want smaller homes. ·A few families sell because ot relocatlollll and job lrans{ers. And there Is the Jncr<ase In disaolution of marriages. "But I1l05t of all," Vlotto oootinued, ''vt:e find that many homeownen want to move up to a hlgber priced home aDd they can now realize a good profit enabling them to do JU!! that." VUYl'l'O, WHO bas been 8 Realtor !or nearly 15 years, sald that the primlry area for home seekers U Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Newport, because of the ocean. \ 0.1Uy Pllol S"tt PM .. ·.· lh\ILY rtLOT ' . "' -~u~es:~:1 ' • RanclY McCardle of the Real i..,. 1 /in-Olsta Mesa ceftlidm the.~ ,ituaUoo. a buyer•• marktt Just .u muc~ as i seller's market. He explained thnt there are foor ma;or factors that contribute lo the ttal Mta~ busines3. ''First you must have sellers who are wUtini to seU. Thon buyers who W)llt to buy. The locaUoo must be oullab!e and lastJy. money must be available," he said . McCardle said that money is available no"', \\•ilh many lending IDstitutioo going as high as a 95 percent loan with on}J five percent dO\\'n. "Al.SO \'OU mu st realize," he sai d. "that sellers may also become buyers "°'hen they decide to move up inlo a higher class of horn,." ~lcCardle said that right no1v peopl~ c:1n afford to buy. "The prices or hom es are up. but so arc wages,'' he said. "During March, several four-bedroom homes in Mesa de! Mar sold at prices ol $1,500 to $2,000 more than any previous sale of the same model,'' be said. He believes that homeowners planning •to relocate this year should sell now to realize t~ rnaxi.nuun return from their 'property. "Sales in fuese areas have never been better," Viotto cmtinued, 0 and where it used to take three to six months to sell a home, we are now doing it in two to four weeks. In fact , 1 recently sold one in two days." LOOK!NG FOR A NEW HOME? SO ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE ALONG ORAN GE COAST i\ilrs. Do\\'d said the outlook for thC' future was promising and that the de- 1nand for housing remains strong. "Statistics indicate that the '45 million dollars in listings sold through the first quarter is only about 25 percent of what ,,·ill be sold during 1973," she said. WHY THE sudden upsurge in people wanting to sell their homes? "ll'.s the economic Jaw of supply and Mrs. Dowd attributed the large ifl. crease in dollar VQlume to the fact that more properties are listed in the multiple listing service, a higher percentage of sales to listing is being achieved, valua· tioos have increased, and more of the bigller-priced homes are selling. "For example," she said, "the nwnbcr or properties placed on the listing service increased 57 percent over 1970 and 67 percent of these were sold ia contrast to 37 percent sales to JiS"tings three years ago." SHE SAID the average unit sale price in 1970 was $35,000, while in 1973 it reach· 'ed $54,600 per average sale. She ex· plained that in 1970 only about three per- cent ol !he sales 11·crc orer $80.000. For a com parable period 1his year, more than 12 percent '"·ere ovC'r $100,000 for an a1'erage sales price or abouJ $1 50.000 each. 'fhis \1'ould indicate thnL the service ,1·i1J li;1,·e produced more lhan $llt0 n1illion in s31C's by Jan. I. 1974. Big Canyon Apartments In Demand J!ig Canyon East, first apartment complex at the Irvine Company's exclusive Big Canyon community in Newport Beach, is now 65 per- cent leased just ~ pionth after opening, acoofl(lng to Robert B, McLain of 1'¢.ain Develop- ment Company. THE YOUMG ""IM'' PLACE Lakeside Living b1J the Sea -·-"---. 8 Wiriutes fr0tn -Dana Point Warina FUN AT CANYON SANDS VILLAS Palm Springs Villas Open This Weekend PALM SPRINGS -The grand opening of Amfac Can· yon Sands Villas' third unit of 78 single-family g r o u p e d homes takes place t h i s weekend, a full year ahead ot schedule, at 4300 E. Palm Can· yon Drive, next to the Gene Au1ry Hotel. Palm Springs. The 149 villas in Units 1 and Costa Mesa Project Set Design and working draw· ings have been completed and construction is under way on ~ $250,000 apartment complex at 1960 Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa. Anaheim architect LeRoy Rose was commissioned to design the apartments by owner-contractor F re d l i n Properties, Inc. of Placentia. 2 are virtually sold out, fore· ing early opening of Unit III, acrording to R. G r e g g Anderson , president, Amfac Communities, the developer. A highlight of the event is the introduction of Canyon Sand.!' first three-bedroom fJoor plan. Dubbed Villa Reliro, the new three-bedroom (or two and den), 21h-bath floor plan featues two private, walled patios and a. com- partmentaJized bathroom in the master bedroom suite. The plan may be seen now, while a furnished model, under con· struction, will open soon. Another highlight is the showing of three sparkling models, typical of three dif· ferent two-bedroom, two-bath floor plans available. Open dally until five, the new display homes have been im- aginatively furnished by W. & J. Sloane. Buyers may choose from four Canyon Sands floor plans. "There is a stroog demand · for luxury apartment in the Newport Beach area, and most especially those with golf course orientatioU: .,·'McLain explained, adding, '"Ille Big Caoyon executive 'village' is one · of Southern €alifornia's most ·sought after addresses.'' Located aloogside t b e nwi\):>er one .f¥1fay a~ Big Canyon CounfrY :(llub, tho $4 ll1illiOn, 74-unll ~plµ j>oo-talns one to three bedroom apartments resting from $350 to "730 monthly. Interiors feature view win- dows, cathedral ceiling up to 2j) feet high, fla!>r-to-ceiling fireplaces , and· p r i v a t e balconies. Each . apartment has an lidjoining, enclosed two-car garage. with larger · apartmenla having free.stand- ing garages. A recreation area with swimming pool, cap an a, ~ arbor, outdoor patio with therapeutic pool and lounge area, is sited' adjacent to ilie golf course. More than $150,000 has been spent on landscaping in line with the Jr;v~ COrqpany's master plan apeclficaUons. This includes three of . the largest coral trees ever truck- ed via freeway, brought to Big Canyon East from Malibu. "One of the tree1 is a five- ton triple giant," noted W. :~:~~saden~ Designed by,Newport~e h architects Morris, Lohr ach and Aisociates, Big nyon East is bounded by Mac ur Boulevard, San Joaquin Hills Road, Big Canyon Drive, and Big Canyon Country Club goU course. Eeology or E~ono111y Some R ent;ers' Tips Amount to Both ' By JIM HUFNAGEL Wt1tten tor Allod119411 .. ,... Many ot \he best ecology tips sound suspiciously like economy tips. That's no coin· cidence. Good, old-fashioned thrift -all of us using only what we genuinely need -will go a long way toward saving the environment. Moot of these suggestlo!!J ttqUire litUe more than simple changes in our eveeyday ": habl'ts. But every one of them I counts big, especially if we, mu!Upty them by the number of people who live i n apartments. Water conservation is one of the simplest to accomplish. Put a brick In yoor toUet tank. Two or more, if there's room. It won't atrect your toilet's er) flclency, but you'll coMerVe an Impressive amount ot w1ter. An ecology action ll'OQP eotlmatet that residents of a town of 10,GOO could save tine mlillon pJlol1I I di} by this method. PUT THE stopper in your tub next · lime you shower. Compare the water level when you finish with what you'd ordinarily draw for a..-bath. Then bathe whichever way uses less water. , If You choose,. to shower, turn off the water while you lather and~· You'll save about a g,ilOll of water for each 30 ieconds the shower stays oil. Get your landlord to fix leaky faucets . A standard faucet can drip about a gallon a,n hour. It alto pays to keep a bottle of drinking water ln the refrigerator -instead of let· ting the tap run until it's palatably cold. Jn the years sioce ecologlsls first catted for restraint Jn the use of electr)clty, power com- panies have come to endorse many of the same totrgy•v· Ing pradlces. For lnstance,, you can turn down the air con· dlUonlni or heat whenever you'l'e our of Your .- for a few boun. ( TO CONSERVE even more gas and electrtcity, take it another step and put with the summer swelter a little, using air conditioning only to make sleeping more comfortable. In the winter, keep your heat a couple degrees lower than you're accustomed to -and wear a sweater. Use quilts io~ stead 0 felectrtc blanlo!ts. .)lefraln from USlng major appliances during peak elec· trlcity periods (osually 5 to 7 p.m. ). Decisions to bulld ""' power plants are based on electricity demand.1 during these hours -§Dd there's no such thing as a nonpolluting power plant. Forego electr:lc gadgetry o ! questionable uaefulnes1, such u toothbrushes, &hoe lhlners and CJD oponen. Otlldren don't .-i electric toy& Put IOW·Wltlico bulbs in lamps and !!llllres you dOll't read by -and IUnl out llg!ltl you &1'1!11, ....,. • I hrtr-the Maddening CitwJ Pace , e1come to a land of peacefu l enchantment for y ng active families . A choice of two "exciting living ~· s -totally tnaintenarn:e free townhomes or Unique designed country court homes. Priced from $23,500 the one and two story homes are available in two, three, or four bedroom styles with two baths. -.. .- I ' c-iience Ill VCM"Dooi'l&1p Enjoy the fun of you r own 31h acre lake - completely stocked for fishing and including docks for boating enthusiasts. The community center offers a large heated swimming pool and ~Ing pool. In addition green belts and parks wind throughout the community. ' . '• VILLAGE SAN JUAN .... $23,500 An opportunity for a lifetime of good living pleasure. (U51A Community by U.S. DEVELOPl"ENT CORPORATION ,'J::I A Subltdiflry of FIRST BUILDERS BANCORP .- l • T1~e Sin ~ego r retwl}' &Outh to JUll•ptl'O .' : hrn tJlt. Turn ll'ft und•r Fr-9)' to Fronit· .1 II•"* th4n left to Villll• Sin Ju.n •"">'· Fi.imitl'led !Mdet. °" dl$f>ll'f; S.,.. offkt OPt'n lltlly (1L4) IS1·1Sll ' ' . ~ . I • 0,W.Y PILOT • • t:.j MEE REAL ' l$l'.A't~· U.CENSING COURSE ' 5'H!d11, M«1 ll, 1973 ' Famous Licenslnc Course now availabJe·thru Tarbell Applicants fully reimbuned ·upon qualificaUl!ll. For de-. lilll ·call )jr. Sloan (714) 882-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 83:Z.7000. ' • Free Placement Service " j ·Advance Training Program .. Fount ain Valley Quality 4 Bedrooms! $41.950. Very spa.doll.! home. 3 baths. Fonna1 dining room. Boat & camper access. Patio. Rear living room. Fireplace. . All de I u x e built-ins & di sh wash er. CUstom features thruout. A02460l S<Z-2561 Ideal Fami~ Home $34,500. Large home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Forced· air heating. Extra-large pa- tio for ouldoor fun. Dining room, built-ins. Cozy fire- pi'llce. Secluded rear livin&: room. Cu.l>36) 842-6691 Sirnp~ Love~ $37 ,250. Picture--book setting with fishpond, large atiade ·trees. Lush. ;reenery & Oow· ers. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Rear living room. Bonus room . Fireplace. Dining room. Modem dream kitch- en. <02642) 962-5566 -tt· tou're Serious About buying that home, ~ then set this beautiful 3 bedroom. Great neighbor· IM>od. o.mcoly landacaped. 3 baths. Two pa.tloa. Large family room. Extra-large ~closets. Formal dining room. :(Garden kitchen with all bull1- • ins,. Fireplace. Rear living ' room. $40,500. (0240()) 962-1373 Muell to Offer! .$35.500. Sharp 2-story home. Huge yard is great for kids. Dining room. Carpets, drapes. Assumable F H A )oan. Gas built-ins &: dishwasher. Famfly room, fireplace. Patio. Forced-air heating. (02499) 962-1373 Relax '& Enjoy! $39.900. UnkJuely landscaped. Ideally located. Gorgeowi home. 3 bedrooms, 21Ai baths. Large , • rear livin&" room. Bea.Utifull)o-finished b o n u s room. Room far y o u r camper. · Fireplace, family room. Gu built-ins. Rich paneling & shag carpets. Even a wet bar. Laundry room. Assumable VA loan. Walking distance to schools. {<rm.8) 842-2561 Dramatic Features $34,500. Most unique 3 bed· room horne V.'ith Spanish covered patio with built-ins lights. Built-ins cupboards in, ttle den. Firelace. Rear liv- ing room. Dining room. Room for your boat or camp. er. J\fodem kitchen. (02548J 962-1373 -Huntington Beach Quarrty Inside & Out! S32,450. located on a quiet cul de sac street.. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Ga.a kitchen built-Ins &: dishwasher. Shake roof . Dining room. Alley access for boat or camper. Rear liv· ing room. Family room &: !lrep-. <llllK!) - Bonus Home Lots of "'anted extras! Paneled living r o o m • Pool-sized yard. F u I I y laMscaped. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Patio. All modern family kitchen. Bonus room is great! Family room, fireplace. Picture w!ndcw:s. Custom features thruout. $46,.xl. (<m!K)) 1116-l.183 Near the Beach $29,900. Well-Flced home. Immaculate cmdition. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Forced-air heating. Patio. Secluded rear living room. Family room &: fireplace. Dining room. Lovely kitchen with all the modem con- veil~ncts. Carpets, drapes. iG14<l>) 962-5006 Lots of Trees! $36,500. Beautiful trees add beauty A: privacy! Very close to the beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathA. Kltchen p a n t r y , built-ins & d Is h washer. Large utillty room. Dining room. Patio. Family room &: fireplace. (0'J504) ~ Fussy Buyer! You'll like this home . Customhed family kitchen "ith electric built-ins & dishwasher. Boat & tral\er access. Btauti f ully landscaped. Rear I i v I n g room. Patio. Dining room. Cozy fireplace. Extra cabinet space. $36,900 (02485l 962-Se $25,950 -wow ! Prleed to lel1 quick! Nice home with many extras. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Formal dlnlng room. Kitchen bullt- ins. Ea!)' access for camper. Family room, fireplace. And a" wecluded rear living room. Patio, -forced-air h e at . <02060) 1146-1383 Loaded Yf Ith Extras $42,600. Lo v e I y home overflowing with a p I! c I a I goodies too m..imerout to name. 3 bedrooms. Pool &: patkl. Fonnal dining room. Fireplace. Carpets, drapes. Top location. E n cl o sed all-"l!ather patios. Come see to appreciate. ( 0 2 2 3 6) Sl&-1383 Since 1926 \, Huntington Beach 4 Bdrm. With Pool S36,900. Very sharp home. Shows like a model home. Immaculate condition, Dining room, gaa built-ins. Patio. Fireplace. Forced-air heat. Just ln time for KUm· mer. (02250) 846--0SOf .. Like A Model Home Costa Mesa Owner Transferred.-. Very sharp home with 3 bed- rooms_ Forced air heating. Patio. 2 baths. Dining room. Cheerful kitchen with built. ins. Fireplace, famuy l'OOl.il. Fenced yard. Extra-large ;living room with wan shelves. $34,950. (02858) 540-1720 You'H Like This l~ine ... ---- Peaches & Cream Well describes this cbarmlng home. Avocado shag carpets thnKMJt. Harvest gold ap- pliances include built-ins & dishwasher. Slims tone fireplace. Brick p_a .t i o. Beautiful rose garden . Choice 2 bedroom home. 13iooo. <02341) 919-2390 Superb~ Decorated . $31,500. Deluxe throout.. Din· ing room. Built-ins. Lovely fireplace. Lots of decorator mirrors. Located on an over- sized cul-de-sac lot. Most unusual 2 bedroom home. ( OZl36) 540-1720 Mis~o.r ·vtejo Custom Decor · · · $38,<XXJ. A decorator's delight! Profess lo n a l landscaping, elegant interior. Gas BBQ on cova-ed pa\:ia. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Child's play area. Dining" room. Dishwasher & built-ins. A real gem( (02503) 83()..$()60 Best Neighbolftoad $40,900. Rolling hills vtewi Close to · shopping. C&!Mom wallpapering & .rich : wood paneling. 3 bedrooma. Two patios. Rear living , room. Family room. Timerl>S.ving built-ins. F~place. Fenced front yard for children's safety. T.astefully decorated. (02483) - Lciguna Beach Very Spectacular The ei>itome in luxurioos Uv· ing. Custom-built home with private beach &;. tennis cqurts. 4 bedroom suites, 4 baths. Formal dining room. Family room, fireplace. Ex· tensive use of-"'OOd & glass. Ready for lnimedlate oc- cupancy. $175,000. (01442) -Back io N3iure · That' a the feellng )'OU get in .this be~Wql 4 bedroom home. Overlooks .an aett of nature'11 wilderness. 3 baths. Patip. J1'Sf; 3 l>JOcks from the beach . .Fireplace, f a m i I y room. Dream ·kitchen. $90.000. (020<;5) 4~ . . .... Very plush executive mme In HuntingtDn ere.t. Lui<e cornet home with lots of decking in the r e a r . Watertall, pond & trees are lovely. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Formal ~ room. Fan)lly room A fireplace. SUpe.r deluxe family k i l c h e n . $>1,950. ((12196) S<Z-2561 Too Cute To Miss Very po~ular home 'with an ideal lloor plan. l bedrOoms, 2 baths. Many n e w redecorating feature s. Drapes & thick shag carpets. Boat access. Lots of storage room. Large yard & °",, lovely patios. Family room. fireplace. Bui l t-ins&: dishwasher. Dining room. Move in right away. $35,900. 4 CIU-02) 5-10-17:.> - California Love~ $31,500. Lovely corner-lot home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Central a i r conditioning. Shag carpets. Dining roorp. Mom-pleasing built-ins with dishwasher. Family room. Fenced rear yard. No down terms available. { 0 2 2 O 4) !m-2390 Spanish Haci~~:"; '~ ~i:fJ;~~ ,: Calilomia beauty with 3 tlno $31,950. Precious 3 bedroom home with colorful landscap. in&· 2 baths. Fonnal dining room. Electric built-ins with dishwasher. Beautiful PV stone fireplace. Forced-air heating. Large patio. Better hurry! ({2;92) 84U691 Executive 3 Bedroom! bedrooms. Lovely tiillsltje • v 1:..1..: ntial view. 2 baths. Dining room . •. BfJ Rll.IU8 Favorite Tri-Level $41,SOll. V e r y 1n11Uiential home ' with 3 bedrooml, 3 baths. F(n'mal dining room. 2% car garage. Gorpoua patio with lattice oaver. Family roorn with tireplaoe. All deluxe kitchen. Ideally landscaped. !02565) 96U865 On~ 1 B Months Old! Very prestigious home with oeat extras. 'Thlck •ha&' carpeb. CUstom d r a p e 1 . Air-conditioning. 4 bedrooms. Formal dinlng room. All deluxe kitchen with all the convenience&. Family room, fireplace. Rear living room. Patio. $53,a>. {01752) 842-6691 $29,500-Great! Lovely home wtth many sectlrlty features. Fire alarm system. Brick enclosed patio. Even a front coW1yard . 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Rear liv- ing room. Dtning room. Large den. Fireplace. Kitchen built-ins. ({)24U) 962-5566 $45,750. Im macula te, & beautiful. Near the Santa Ana country club. 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 baths. Formal dining room. Family room, fi: 1place. Deluxe fa m i I y kitchen with built-ins A dishwasher. Shows like a model home. 540-171.0 Professional Decor $39,995. ~ done in- side & out. 3 spacious bedrooms. Dining room, ps built-ins with dlsbwa.sber. Family room, !lreplue. TWo patios &: an atrium oU the master bedroom s u 1 t e • Open--beam ceiling throuout the home. E1egant Uvine. (00240) 54<>-1720 4 Bdrms + 3 Baths! $43,950. Excellent Me 1 a Verde home. Very large lot. Uwely garden & fruit trees. Plenty of room tor a pool. Boat & trailer access. Covered patio. Shake root Formal dining roo m, built-Ins & dishwasher , Family r o o m , fireplace. (Dm;) 540-1720 Very Very Sharp $31,950. Very desirable tmme. Large storage area. Boat & camper acceS11. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio. Fenced yard. Dining room. Mom-pleasine built-ins with dishwasher. (01259) 54<>-1720 E Toro Beautiful Surroundings In gorgeous Lake Forest. ~ 3 bedroom home. 1'1ir- ror garden entry with sky- light. Lovely patio with fur- niture. Formal dining room. Electric built-ins. Family room, fireplace. Pool lacili· ties available. The best In relaxed llV'l.ng. J49,SCXI. ((l'Sl8)- In lake Forest Tremendous home w j t h beautiful custom features. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Fonnal dining room. Dehzxt fJuntly kitchen. Fireplace. Efegant decor. Family room . Pool facilities available. Nestled among the mountains. 2 years old. $61,<XX>. (02481) -Ideal Fami~ Hlillle $33,950. Lovely location. ltear Living room. Dining room. Handyman's workbench. Beautiful bonus room, very spacious & lovely decor. Kitchen convenineces include built-ins I: dish was he t. Patio. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. (02394) fro.Ql60 Rear living room . Family-loving built-ms with dishwasher. Firepla~. fami- ly room. Immaculate con-dillon. $35,950. ( 0 2 4 8 2 ) - Influential Home Very prestigious poti1'? home ~··,l@'---•llh plc- fiiresqu~ landacaping. 3 baths. Pool f"'1C<d "1 tor your safety. Boat I: irailtr area. Formal dlni.ng 'rociin; Rear living room. Family room, fireplace. CUstom kit· chen. .Jilst · ·3 years old. $52.000. (~) - Beauty IJQlim1ted $t8,95Q. Very spadoUI home with ·a.mpl,e-siz,ed yard. 4 bedr"oomS. See-thru fireplace. Walk-in closets. Patio. Faihily r o o m , fireplace. 'Rear-livU!g room. Dressing room. Great family kitchen with everything!' (01993) 830-6030 LCHJuna Beach Top of the World· · Very exciting home high above the blue PaC\fic Ocean: Larae attractive landscaP.!ng. 5 bedt~ia. 3 baths. L6ts ot privacy. Patio Dining room. Deluxe family kitchen. Family r o o m , ---------·---------------"!,•-!""----. fireplace. $56,IXXI. 494-8003 Executive Pool Home TARULl.'S $58,000. Just like a 1nodel home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Beautiful JXJOI "ith patio &: decking. Fonnal d i n i n g room. Electric built-Ins &: dishwasher in the family kitchen. Fireplace. family room. Elegantly decorated. Lovely landscaping. (02252) 846-060< onN HOUSI DIRICTORY (Open lundey, 1-5) Deluxe Contemparaly Gorgeowi all wood & gt4Js home. Beautiful ocean A mountain view. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. C'athedra.I beam cell- ing. Bright cheerful kitchen with e v e r y convenience. Family r o om , ' ~Jaoe; Spacious thruout $ 6 4 , 0 0 0 (01440) 494-8003 I bdrm1, femlly rm, dining rm . $35,HO C Wrm1, dtn. ...,,. llMch. $41,tSO > Wnn1, den, ..... •n.•••· 3702 l•mcMM. Sent• An• t1to2tt0 1916 lwaflow Av ... Founteln Velley 142-25'1 t512 Cratweocl. AneMlm ltt-4401 SOUTH 'COAST · OFFICES . COSTA MESA Hll H.._ Ifft., 141o17JI NEWPORT BEACH 6'*1 N.wpett C... Dr. Mf.1721 FOUHTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEA~H 1'"4 ......... t61·1l7J 17tCI M.,..159 141·1161 • , 1'20 $. c.-t Hwy. ....... , SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO »1n111o1ow.,. 4tl·1J41 . .· ' ' I t' 1 l . $42,500. M o s.. t impressive ' ' to wnbouse." Tastefully dean.ted. New ~poll.sh vinyl Ooors. Wrought-iron enciosed & . oovered patio. 2 irlce bedrooms, 3 ba.ths. Dining room, built-Ins. Fireplace. The best in city Uvlog. (02407) 493-134\ • 11 ~ ' '· • .. ' The, Verr Taps -·· tntima~ home~rfor--..ssured Hving Plea.sure~ .4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Beautiful JXJOI & jacuzzi. 3 patios. Spanish tile entry. AM/FM intercom. Family room with wet bar . Dining r o o m . Fi.replace. Rear living t"OOm. Tlle roof. Lots Of privacy .. $76,000. 493-1'11 Complete Privacy $47,500. Spacious home, yecy near the Pacific ocean: 4 bedrooms. Dining t o o m • Built-ins I: ~dishwasher. U>veiy fireplace; Patio. Pic- ture windows. Perfection in detail. (o=J $-1341 Owner Transferred $37,500. Ideal home. Large enclosed patio with outside carpeting. Large walk-in kitchen pantry. Built-Ins. dishwasher:.... 3 bedrooms, 2 be.tbs. Walk-in c Io• et s. Family room. fireoll\ce. Nice yard. (02356) 493-1341 DiilrtCll Point Are You Particular? Tben you' must See this home! Lovely 3 bedroom with '2 baths, Large 'f)ool-slz- ed '1ot. Fa'mlly room, fireplace. Secluded rear liv- ing room. Patkl. Dining room. Wet bar is great for parties. Atrium ot1 master sulte1 Walking distance to ,pmununity center. A I I modem kitchen. $ 3 6 , 5 O O • (01$4) 493.Q51 "'.' t \ ,. HUNTINGTON BEACH a-vitio ' . . • S~'!CLE~l(ft .. . 11 t1 s. •. -c:.w-. , -~•n.n1 .-• 'i::~ .... , .• ~l. \.J ,11111 --. 14Mtt1 • t017~ .. ,..... IU4 ...... ... .- it11 H•ll• .. ,_, ' I ,., ~ • .... ....... --....... llJJi it,_ '.IN-. ' . llMMI .'" ., • • •/ ; ·I ' '":I l :. ;..: ' 5 ', ~SANTA ANA . 17o7s.- f ,,,~,, • i ' ' -:.OANA ¥DINT • -.,.:,,-{.•' .. ,-· . ........ ... .. ' -. • • •• . ' Dana Point Live &. Enjoy You can dO .both in this channing 3 bedroom home. Beautifully landscaped. At· tractive front patio. Fire- place. All modem kitchen with, all the conveniences in- cluding dishwasher. Picture windows. Custom features throout. $45,000. 49U25l Beautiful~ Decorated I,ots al much·de.Ue.i°.'privacy in this gorgeous bom~. ' bl!d- ........ Cozy-~ """" with ~buhtlngf lr.t!_p I ace. Twinkling city-light . view! Fonnal dining room. Patio. Fa.iDily room. Divine master suite. $4:1,900. --··! .• ... ~targ• FamilY. Home Exceptional hom,.e:": ·for en- tertainlna. fdeal OoPr plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Large fenced rear yard. Wet bar. Formal d1ning room. All deluxe kitchen. F ~ m 11 y room. fireplace. Beautiful easy~are yard. $ 5 9 • 5 O O • 49H251 San Clemente Ocean & Harbor View Spectacular view for this outstanding 3 bedroom home. Excellent location. Fonnal dining rOom. Patio. Family room & fireplace for those chii}y nights. Custom decor. Ideally landscaped. $63,IXXI. (025.12) 49'J.7'l!O Lots of Luxury s.s2.900~ Many hours or relax· ed llving. 4 btdl'Oorns. Fami- ly room & fireplace. Formal dining room. Secluded rear living room. Extra dining area. Patio. All "modern kitchen with built-tns & dish"·asher. (01798) 492-mo Has Everything! Including a spectacular panoramic city · & ocean view! 2-story home · with 4 bedrooms. Very v.-ell landscaped. Two p a t i o s , shake roof. Fireplace. Gas built-ins with dishwasher. Large covered petio is ideal for parties. $49,fiOO. (00434) 492-7210 Emancipated Living :l\1ind--staggerlng panoramic view. 3 bedrooms. Cove~ patk>. Beautiful m ·a s t e r bedroom !Wte. Rear living room . Dining room. Fireplace. Lovely kitchen wllh all llie-moderh con- veniences. AttractiYI! yard. $52.000. 49Z-7'l!O v • f • f I • I. • • • ' J ' I I I I 'I ' . ' '69 DATSUN P.U~ .,. 'Speed; radio, heater, XCU781 $988 '70 TOYOTA; flftl<.1. l • . ·~ auto. trans., ra.di~;' heater. $1 3 s·a· 867BHJ . ' , ' .. '70TOYOTA Corona Wagon '218CBG . $14 8 8 '69 TOY.OTA . ' CAROLLA 4 S;peecl, radio, healer, (XOC- 5201 Radio, heater, meta llic green fi nis h -nic e ! License 022AYC '6 OUGAR va. auto. '""'·· fact0<y al" $13 8 '' • ;69 TOYOTA power steering, radio, heater, . . ' vinyl roof, landau top . (WIK116l Crown 4 door auto. trans., 'fadio. heater, No. 765AC I $788 : tMMIDIAl'E' DE LIVE RT l I t ~ 1 .c s~. ~e~r,.bumP!~ ~,~s .. vi,;vt-1fitter1or. buCket seats, ' forced air heater, etc. 3R1Wi1791'4 · COMl'll'rl . lllACllAGI • '71 FORD Cst V-8, auto. trans ., latfOfY air $ conditioning, power steering , radio, hea.ter, (~7CGC ) '69 GAL· .spo · 2 Dr. Hilrdfop V-8, auto. frans., $. f'ctory air condi, 1 ,fioli ing , po wer 1 •· steering , lo w · mileage. License #132879 • '69 FORD HOTP. v-a. auto. trans., factory air col'lditionlng, power steering, radio; heater, whitewall tires, tinted gl•ss. Lie. No. ZMZPHI '71 FORD • • ' • I 5GTAMK30797 - 79 ECONOVAN $1 3 8 auto"'"'·• long..,..l bo5'. No e...,,. '67 CHEV~ ·Pickup & Camper Shell $ V8, aufo., radio, tttaler, factory air (V1?236l , • D ! DAILY PILOT Sunday, M'1 U , lm ' --.. _«r..,. fituocW ••••• , •• , ·-·~ -" ....._ for .,. •••••• 100 .. JM .... a ,..,,,... . . . . . . . m . SJ(, ,. MwdoodiM •••••.••• toO·M_, HELEN B. DOWD . REALTOR BLUFF'$ SPECIALIST 644-0134 SALISBURY REALTY OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN. 1·5 BALBOA ISLAND 305 RUBY Brand new duplex. 3 & Den, s baths plus Igo., lovely apt. Zoning prohibits duplication on this xlnt Joe. ; 313· E. BAYFRONT , SDIClaeulor custom blt. bayfront home with ' pier. 4 BdrlnlL, 5 baths, formal dinlnt· rm. I• Prly. sundeck overlooks bay & jetty. ·· .. · SALISBUtY REALTY . ' 673-6900 315 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND *' o;,~n .J.loiiHIJ * SunJa'I f-Sp.m. 1724 Galaxy Drive ............ $139,500 1l11 Milford .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. .. . $ 99,500 18 Beacon Bay ................. $129,500 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 1645 Bayside Dr ................ $245,000 OPEN SATURDAY l.S 2591 Crestview ....•...........• $59,500 2595 Crestview .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . $54, 750 '******* BRAND NEW-SOUTH BAYFRONT OPEN SAT/SUN. 1645 BAYSIDE DR. Su- per Value. 3 or 6 Bdrms., pier-slip. Huge playroom, Lots of parking, Ask. $245,000- mcludes land. Call G. Grupe LIDO NORD BAYFRONT Prime Lido Nord location. Pier & slip, 4 bedrooms, din. room, 4 ba. $195,000. Ex· pan. plans avail. Muriel Barr. WATERFRONT-QPEN SUN. 1.5 18 BEACON BAY. Choice location. 3 Bd· nns., 2 baths, lg. modern ldtcheri. Must see to appreciate. Also, !·bdrm. apart· men!. $129,500. Mary Lou Marion. BALBOA PENINSULA 4 Bdrms. surround enclosed Oriental gerd· en with waterfall. Delightful home with dlnlng•J:"!'O!Jl ~ t~Jy room. $l03,000. Bill Bents. PRICE'li TO SELL! Large 2-story UNIVERSITY PARK town- boUse, nice location. Owner's motivated- o!fered at $46,~or detalls cali l'Chuck" . Lew!J. . ' . . EXCITING. CORONA DEL MAR , Much more than a duplex -shiny new ,..,Ide HOJ1at!oo. Beams, brick & glasa + , lnCGlllO. 11-i Bllts. to ocean: f\35,liOO. Paul Quk:t. . IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Linda Isle bayfront home aeslgned for fun & uaclous living. 4 Bdrms.,"5¥.i bas., 2 · wef bus a. pool room. It's really living! $1111,000. Jim Muller. . 1 , ' ' • .~ ~.e.M . IALTORI ,I • DOV&R SHORES-$225,000 Magnificent 5 bedroom home on picturesque' Galaxy Drive & includes the land! Really custom bull. On a street-to-street site. Large family rm, lge fonnal dining rm, 4'h baths & 3-car garage. Fully air-conditioned, lux cptng, blt-in vacuum system, miniature pool w /Jacuzzi & sun room off mstr bath. 1337 GALAXY OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 : 30 BIG CANYON-4104,900 Best buy In the area! Lovely plan by Booad· moor and surrounded by _more expensive custom homes. Most terrific· kitchen, 4 large bdrooms, family room & formal dining rm. 2 Fireplaces &: 3-car garage. Quiet street. 29 AUG USTA LNE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 DOVER SHORES-$240,000 · Fantastic view and fantastic home! The very finest in decorating. Near-new 4 bdrm French Regency with fam rm, formal dining rm & unmual pool. Call for appointment. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Eicusive & beautiful! Prestigious living in the heart ·of Newport Beach In a private Country Club area wlth security entrance. Lovely near-new 5 BR home w/fam rm & formal DR. Fine cptng & drapes. $114,950. FOR LEASE-"THE BLUFFS" 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths "Linda" pian. End !"'it. Fr.eshly. decorated, covered patio, bit· ms plus re frig, washer-dryer. Choice Vista Laredo locaUdn, Lease 1 or 2 years. THE "BLUFFS" CONDOMINIUM Recently a furn. "Dolores" model on· beauti- ful greenbelt. Custom features throughout this lovely 8 BR ''end" ·!"'it w/2¥.i baths. Choice wallpapers, de! Piso tile, .etc. $79, 950 Office ~ S.turday & Sunday ' Our 21th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2tt I Son Joaquin Hills Rood ''Overlooking Bit C•nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General ' . ---- ., . SUPPLY LIMITED. DEMAND· GREAT I "-Cmt~I- Komes. el~ •boat hlndSOlllt~CICKllQWdf. 0CCU'1 one of tM tw ws'nlnr&lrft pro111rt1• 1n c1t11t.b1e "IWJIOrl Bt4 Eudly r!IM tor ,.,.,.. nent rtsldenty or bolldlY home. SundlC~ fir• ..... ..t·tiers. SUl·llt ........... ..... doublt pl'lflLHNtlrlll .... m1n1poa1,11 __ ,..r11, 11una. thnPJ' J1D11L NI -.. rlor m1lnt1n1nc1 pnrrided. A llltln1 gperiea II &lorious IMnat Two, ttitH I ftlr .......... from$65,495 --- F""'Podtlo~HI-... .. __ ,,_ ind dlrtctlJ to #12 Robo11 Court. l -~ . -cNiti.1.-i;.;.. 1.C,_.....ILlsllll:Cll,. llEb ..._.,. 3 ' •ttiaPlldfft l.C..lli&. =~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ Gl * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * --..t.. -YOU CLEVER BUYER ! ~-~ ~••sSoC11u REALTORS ~l'Aln'~H'°"*Y COllONA Dll. MM. CAlJP. 644·7270 CORoNA DEL MAR DELUXE DUPLEX Beautiful .. tre&-lined street In Old Corona del Mar. BOTH· DELUXli: UNITS HA VE 3 bedroOmJ, den, fireplace, 2 baths, bulltin kitcben, PATIOS, 2 blocks to shopping and schools. Choice location ....... : . . $88,500. THE PRICE IS RIGHT . . . within walking distance to schoola and shopping? 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, tlreJllace. Has assumable VA loan-AU for only Jiii.~. SWIMMER'S DELIGHT . . . . In this 18'x36' heated POOL. Great EASTSIDE location! Close to Westcliff shop- ping. 3 Bedroom, convertible den, 2 ~ths, fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. 10% down -owner will carry 10% -2nd T.D. $39,500. Call for appointment. VIEW-VIEW-VIEW Watch tbe boats by day and harbor ligjlts by night from your ·Hvlllg room. Tbt. ULTI·' MA TE in FEE ownership, lUiury o!Hh.,. water living. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath condo In prestigious CHANNEL REEr.an.c root;,.. · curity guard, boat slip available. CALL FOR appointment, $95,000. ROOM TO BUILD ·., . . . for second UNIT on this large. corner Jot. 2-bedroom h6use, carpets, drapes, fenC: ed yard, in Newport Heights ...... $33,500. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ' . : Swim on your own private beach, a step from · your front door. 'l'wo large bedrooms and 2 . enjoyable fireplaces in each !"'it. A delllle property like this only comes along once- m-a-lifel!ime. Call now for appointment. ................................ $140,000 LARGE HOME PRICE REDUCED-TWO STORY , •• for the large b!mily with a need for many extras. SEPARATE family room, 5 bed· rooms, 3 .baths, LARGE kitcllen wiib dining area, PLUS a formal dining room, two fire- places (1 In the upstairs master suite). Large fenced yard for the children . . . . $54,!lOO. ------•• OPEN. HOUSES 5 BR, :FAM RM -·2074 Tustin Ave;, 'ill!ck I!ay, Newport Beach. Open Sat &· S1ln 1-5 To secure for your very own this comfort· able, well maintained Portofino model in Harbor View. 3 Bdrms., 2'h baths, formal dinin~ plus family rm. ·. ,_ .~ ., NEWPORT BEACH "f'TIN-SMITM';-GORMAN & ASSOCt•'l'IS Open HouH ~-AL TORS , • • • , . • • , • 144-M OPEN SUN. l ·S 1915 PT. WEYBRIDGE Sat. & Sun. 1-5 Go "rOI · General ' , .:. HARBOR LIGHTS A panoramic view &:: a spacious home with quiet charm. 3 Bdrms., den, family rm. & many custom features. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 1033 GOLDENROD * 675-5930 * 3629 E. Co.111 Hwy. Corona del Mar General 541 Catollna Dr. 2 Bdnns., 1 bath; trplc.: on lge. maintemDCe-free yard. Detached 2-c&r prqe plus w/lge. enclosed patio . Detached 2-car garage plus rm tor boat .t: trailer. Pric- ed at $36,000. Call: 613-3663 -642--2253 Eves. associated OR OKE R >· REALTO~S J01t, w o.,1hn" 11.71 lJ.1 l • .. .. ~ 1.;',.."! .. ' •1 F,:' ' . HARBOR VIEW HOMES ·'I' ... ,;. . . .. ' . ~· ' . . LOVELY MONTEGO MODIL 4 bedrooms, family room, formal 'dining; carpets, drapes, super landscaping, covered patio, wood deck. LIKE N!W, PALERMO MqDEL , 4 bedrooms, family room1 formal dinllig, wet bar; up- grade earpets, noors. Penect for your tamUy. • ' HOMES I ! ' ' - \ ~·."l "I •• . , "OWNER CLIMBING WALLS" (Has Bought Another Ho.se) This is your chance -owner want! offer on this eieRan~ lge. bay · view home; 5 BR., 4 ba. Complete entertainment center around lge. btd. & filt'd. pool; locked wrought irOn gates. Asking $166,000. Land avail PEACE, 9UIET & TRAN9UILlrY Build yourself a home on this beautiful val·. ley view 6¥.i acre rancho, located In beauU- ful Rancho California Total price only $39,000 -& all utilities & paved street 1111 ESCONDIDO 2¥.i Acre lot: Qwner will finance. Priced at $34,950 . MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN Large 6 BR. home, compl~Y modern, ready to move·iilto. ~fered at 157.600 CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS Coll AnythM 0-... 1 ,,,. ".· ;i;~Ja .J6f. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES · SHOWN llY APPOINTMENT ' ... ' , L!IMI• lslt Woterfront Beaul\fu!, new. 4, bdrm., 4¥.i ba. home on lagoon', \vith Uvlnit rm., family tm., lg~ . game nn. or 5th bdrm. " ......... '255,000. l'or Comp! ... lnformotlon On All ljtimel I Loll, Pl-C.lh llLL GRUNDY, RIA~TO~ . , Oenerol ... , .,...._ ....... m·.,., ' . ~~I + • • •·• • o • • .525 •549 ................... ___ , ... ~ .... llllltt a...I. • • • • 1:tD .. ,., ................ :l)Q·· .. ---••• 575 ·!199 _ ........... 600·"9 ' .. ............. ·"' .. 9t9 Blu/~ Re~lt,, PRESENTS SUPER BLUFFS SrrE BAY & NIGHT LIGHT VIEW OPEN SUN. 1·5 428 VISTA PARADA Elegant & exciting, forever view from this ''very special" 11Dolores Plan." S Bdnm., 2~ ba. split level, "end !"'it" on graceful, curving street Nearby pool. 100% Malnt. free. Privacy a. comfort. Costly cmtol!r fea- tures added. Truly a quality home. Prestig- ious living, vacant & Inviting at $77,500 (Sub- mit.a lease with option) . ON THI!' LEVEL ONE STORY -EARLY AREA MID $60'S Popular 1-sty. "BONITA PLAN" end unit, In est. older area. Very fine loc. in low dens- ity neighborhood. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba. Secluded patio. 1'Hen's tooth clean.'' Tastefully decor· ated & appt'd. Attractive "hacienda" style elevation. Priv. driveway with ample guest parking. Steps to sparkling pool. BWFFS REALTY 644· 1133 2414 VISTA DEL ORO, NEWPORT BEACH Oenorol OUR 24th YEAR Offering Mrvlce only experience con provide STONE'S THROW .... to ocean from this choice seashore drive duplex. One of the units Is 2 BR fum.;· the other is !a 4 BR !"'it unfurn. -both nicely Upgraded & have an excellent Income poten· tial. Priced riRbt at $82.500. 1380 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT .& SUN 1·5 DOVER SHORES LUXURY - BEST VIEW Over 4000 sq. ft. of livin~ space. 4 lrg. BR. fam. rm .. formal din. rm. & inviting. pool complete w/jacuzzi. Tbe ultra complete home. $195,000. MACNAB IRVINE RNER HOMES GOING! GOING! Better hurry on the most dramatic home in Big Canyon Magnificent view. 4BR/FRI Study/Pool/Jacuzzi. Imported fixtures - ali the extras. Lois Miller 642·8235. (Q25) YOUR LIFE STYLE? Watcb ~ waves, bikinis & ~orious sun· sets over Catalina from your own LR. Beaut decorated, partly furnished -4BR/ 4 bath on Oceanfront. Every built-in !mag· illable. $177,500. Bob Owens 642-8235. (Q26) . BIG CANYON on the Golf Course. 2 beautiful custom homes -4BR/lg. FR DR -fireplaces - wet bars -4000 sq. ft. each. •2 & :#4 Royal St eGorge -$190,000 & $195,000. (Qll) MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL 5BR -3 bath -lovely nei~hborhood - formal DR -lg. FR w/fireplace -wet bar adjoins liRht & airy kitchen. Feneed yard w /plenty Of room for children to play. $79,750 fee. Bob Owens 642-8235. (Q18) THE BEST FROM TURTLEROCK T!RRACll Mamtfl~t location -view .0£ .Catalina! Pro1liulodally dolie Interior! 4BR, J'R, DR! $97,5001 Lmlo Sbarkany 642-8235. (Q19) , : •. ·llG ,CANYON !'AIRWAY HO(M Circular driveway -dramaUc stairway - 51!R/5 bath, forms! DR, FR, w/wet bar. Enormous vll!.Jilng deck. Mlll\Y llllOll!Ues. $240;000. P. Johnston 642-82315. (Q24) "'--141• ................. "---HARBOR VIEW REALTY . 833-0780 "'' •l'IW• ~ SOiie 1.,_..~ ,a,U1'61 \ Daily · Pilpf . ~11aitiei .·lfi' tor Action ••• Call 842--s&78 ~ 1 ' iJ r: i I• I I I ' '• '" '· • " I ,, ' • -• r ---l~I li-1 Jli!J I l~ I _.., .. l~I -..... @l I __ .., .. l~I ---I~ ~~~~~! tal:--.. O.,..al Gonoral • ',. UilllilfJUI: ti()Ml:S l'AEBESTH(WES ...... .. IN 1HEBEST AREAS ----~--- ~E P~RK LANE, Newport Beach! Wow1. ~Ila Bddress! And wbatta location! A sbake'roof chateau nesUed on a bill over- looking legendy Cherry Lake in Newport Beach. SurfOlllided with pine trees a n d quaciting mrillaids, this three bedroom home is super and definitely Unique! OPIN TODAY, 2500 LA.II PAIK. CHUIT I.All. N.L UNl9UI HOMn OF NIWPOlT llACN, 64M5" ··-of· ... - ---o CATCH A CATAMARAN -WQ.W. are they . • 1 Pete Ban-ell f<eaft'I preJen~ ... HO.ME AND GARAGE APARTMENT -Fireplace, knotty pine paneling, open beam ceillllgs, new car- '!)J'; ~-c~: -~~~ .".'"t -~2 -~~ i6~~. MAGNIFICENT PARTY HOME sOUTH LAGUNA -Designed for entertain- ment, with gourmet kitchen. Excellept view and separate guest house. Su1.'9'b landscap- ing with waterfall. Too fantastic to describe. Coll Elaine 01:,. Ed for further information. SAIL INTO YOUR OWN SLIP JUST MINUTES FROM HARBOR EN- TRANCE -this comfortable 8 bedroom home is located near Balboa Yacht Club. Has Its own sandy beach and room for large boat. Call Mr. Rickard for details. 642-4353. A LOT OF HOUSE SANTA ANA -Lovely 3 bedroom plus den and wet bar. Crlckling fireplace in formal living room. Kitchen has dishwasher and garbage disposal plus breakfast nook and service porch. Fully carpeted. Sprinklers front and rear. Priced at $48,500. 2307 N. Olivo Open Sat 1-5 fast._ and this home "'.ill sell fast'/It:s a popu-POINTS PERFECT PLACE lar, and this home will sell fast. Its a popu-IMMACULATE HOME -completely carpet· maran Drive and 1t IS .as clean as clean ~an d and painted Large patio with 8-B-Q. ~-Qpgraded home with automatic sprink· e . . · be ilin lers on 8 quiet cul-de-sac location. Crackling ftrepl8:ce and warm am ce gs. U ·' H th EST HOME. S · th Ready to move m. CALL 675-4060. rugue omes are e B m e 2,101 Miramar, Bal Ponln. Open Sot & Sun"l-5 BEST AREAS. Offered at ........ $93,495. OPIN TODAY, J'OJ CATAMAU.N, HAI.IOI YllW HIW, CeNM .. Ms LiN19U1 HOMIS Of CORONA ..... MAR. '7MIM AlbtYt•f..,...._ '• BEAUTIFUL CORN£R LOT LUSH YARD AND PATIO-Come see this 3 bedroom, 2,,. bath home. It's for you. 2oor Highland, N.B. Open Sal a Sun 1·5 J Office Open Saturdays & Sundoys PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Wostcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 NeW,INt Hekjhts tWRRY! lUJRR.YI £KoeUent '°<latloa Nn'lY hinted in- aide ' ud OUt 2-.1 Bath. Fonnal D l n In i · --Patio. Double Clr Ga,..... 0>n>or to!!lioo· WON'T LAST • • • ~900. cailNow,~. New Listing . Very Cood Condition. Private Rear Yard. 3 Bedroom. 2 Hallos. Brick J'lreplaco. Bil Gu Kl.,....,_ $3>.9'0. HUR· RY and call. 646--0565 • Mesa Del Mar High Demand Area -Act Now! 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths. BricliFlreplace. Walle to an --Jr. OJI! .... $38.~. Call anyt i me, 64&-0055 • Imagination? Can yoo Iniaglne values 5 years frorn now? How about what this p~rty is: going to be worth? Approx 18,000 sq. ft. RA (b, You may own. it now far $18.oo:t and the owner may ualsl )'OU in !inanclrig. ~ anytime, -Renters Special Large 4 Bec:lmool Home with 2 Baths and Fireplace. New Hot Water Heater. Walk to Scoo.i.. and .81¥>pplrig. Cul· dNSC St:ftet. !..Ow ilain-- tenance Yard. Space for !Joa,t Storage. AU for $25,000. can any t t me, -£o.stsld• Costa ·Mesa Would you like room for your c~ to play in safety?! Do you desire privacy? How about a combination Home- lnvestment where you could build another Home in the futlll"e! Here ls a well cared for home that h&I all th:>8e featltreA, for there are two pBrcels ot I.and. The Home itsel1 bas 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, a build·in Teak China Hutch in the Oin1ng Room and Brick n.eplace in the Spacious l.Jving Room. This type al. J2fOperty ls beCom.ing increasingly more scarce in our area. $46,900. Call a n y t I me , ---1'-~.--­ PEACEFUL RETREAT. A beauiliuJ pool and pieturesque gardens mHe tfils" a ,.,. rene and secluded three bedroom home, yet perfect for entertaining. High ceilings, gard- en atriums and dramatic skylights acid to the effect. Definitely roomy. .Pie.stlgious Dover Shores location. Now presented at $134,500. -· ~ Buying3Units7 Gener•I Gener1I 8¢Dre )'OU do look at the ad-j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;: vantage' ot thia invei;tment UNIQUE HOMH OF NIWPORT llACH, &14-6JOI A lhtiltf •f lert he..._ ---@----- BRING CALCULATOR ANO IMAGINA· TION. This 3 bedroom gives a.~ Unique im- pression from the curb;·tt's~differerit; And inside there is wiliiiiiUd oppor!Wiity for expression -sunken living room, central atrium and formal dining area. Owner &et price at "fixed up" condition and is about lo· start. You should buy now, fix it up . yoorself and save. Fixed up price is $81,500 and tl!at's fair. anN TOIAY. 1'41 WITIA.0, IATCllSY, NIW101T ICH. UNlfUI HOIUS OF NIWPOIT RACH, '4MIH A-ofN .. .,~ • A MONACO IN YOUR FUTURE. One of these popular Harbor View Homes models ls available ; in perfect oonditlon ! Upgraded carpetS, beautiful window treatments includ· ing shutll!rs, covered patio,·' professional landscaping, a paneled garage, even a soft water unit. OPIN TODAY *1 M1 POI TCHIUIA,, HAllOR YflW HOMIS, , N..,,_,IMdl UNl9UI HOMO Of COlONA DIL MAI.'''''* ·-·of--. e SUPER DUPLEX-Beautiful 3 bedroom well appointed borne South of the highway plus a one bedroom apartment over the garage. Home irlSM sq. lt., is carpeted thruout, bas builllins in kitchen, spacious rooms freshly painted and exceptionally clean. The one bedroom apartment is just as clean. Offered at $91,500. OPIN TODAY, 60t ACACIA, OLD CORONA DU. MAI UNIQUI HOMO OF C'OIONA HI. MAI. '''"'"° A htfwt •f f'Wf ••we -'---.... e--- oLD HARBOR VIEW HILLS-4 Bedroom, view and pool. Just what everyone is looking for. Lovely open feeling accented by new carpets. Large pool has new heater and filter. · 01'1/1 TODAY. tlll &OLDINlOP. coaONA ... MAI UN19UI HOMU 'Of CORONA ML MAJ. 6JMMI ...... flf••• ... ....,. U~l()U~ tl()M~S REALTORS ----------------- IRVINE TDlRACE VIEW i~,:,~ ..J'~·~ · tenance and down. We have 3 CondoA, each priced v.-ell below what the models sell for. Each are 2 Bedroom. 1% Baths, Elec B/I Kitchen. Carpeted. Private Patios. -S'k or 107'0 Do\.\n OK ... Owner mUBt sell, $18,000 each. cau anytime, ~ The finest view location in Newport Harbor is on the front row of exclusive Irvine Ter- race, on Bayadere Tenace. The lovely home has an unmatched view & 4 bia bedrooms, large family room with full wet J>ar k fire- place plus a great goun:llet ld~1!e11.; &·final· . ly, a. completely J>Iivilte s)lq \>_81\o ,with at· · "'tHM•ve fountain. $2lra.600 • -"' "t.7":'" 'I. ' • ~ , UNDA· ISt:E BA YR.ONT Large bayfront location on fabulous Linda Isle, with private community beach, tennis club & guarded gate; mal!niflcent 5 bed- room 'Louis XV home uricler construction, with many imported antiques. Heated swim· ming pool plus pier & slip. $335,000 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4 Three bedroom homes only $30,000 each; on East 20th Street. near Irvine Ave. Must be purchMed as a package. All homes have fireplaces, garages, yards & built-in kitchens. Rent or divide & re-se!L $120,000 HARBOR '• · Q ,tt41PAN'V . . REALTORS 2841 I. C-Hwy., Corocia do! Mor •S.W!11 ~ latot• In Newport Harbor l .... Since 1944H 673-4400 ~o~.o.~ .... ~r~··iii:iiiiiiii~iiiiiio~-~ .... ~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~G;..-; ... ;•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G~M~ .... ~ra~l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.J . BAYCRIST BLUFFS CONDO -VIEW GREEN BELT & ACROSS BACK BAY OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 402 Viti~ Parada 3 Bedrms, 2,,. baths, split level Cusf.o\'112ed with decorator wallpaJ>ers Carpeting & drapes '· ............. $65,000. K. L. Hartmaft R.E. Inc. '42-5760 RH. 640-1607 -- ---~------ Ma'rvelolia famlly home -4 BR, fam. rm., 3 BA, 2 fireplace1. abutters lhnloul. Exten- sive l>atlos & fonnal ganlen areas on a fUll size lot. Spacious rooms with great indoor/ outdoor-t .. 1. loP ~ndiUon. $78~. 1514 Warwick Open SUn 1.5 ct Orange Coast REAL ESTATE U4 1111 2600 E. c .. 11 Hwy., Coron• dol Mor Daily Pilot Classified Ads for Action ••• Call 642-5678 DIRECTORY ..., ... ....., lllNCtMy wh ~ ttlll ••••~ • fM ............... All .... hc9tlw u.t.4 ..... •• ._ =I• ......, ... ~ .... , .......... ,. .. .....,., DAILY PILOT WANT AH. Plltt ........ •P" h .... ., te f'Mt .. .,,-te .. ...a. ...... ......_ M "" c.tw __. hWey, S••r"' .-.._.,, l:IOUSES FOR SAU 2 BR 2101 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 67'4060 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 541 Catalina Dr., Newport Beach 673-3663 $79,500 (Sun l ·5) 541 Catalina Dr., Newport Beach 673-3663 $36,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2851 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshore) NB 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 314 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $65,850 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BR & FAMILY Rftl OR DEN * 1106 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 642-8235 ' (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 1941 Port Chelsea (Harbor View Homes) NB 675-6000 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS ** #68 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 675-6054 $96,500 (Sat & Sun) 'JI.YI Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-2430 $99,5'!0 (Sun 1·5) *2432 S. E. Axure. Santa Ana Heights 545-2946 $34,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 402 Vista Parada !The Bluffs) NB 640-1607 $65,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2500 Lake Park ln (Cherry Lake) NB 675-6000 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 428 Vista Parada (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $77,500 (Sun 1·5) 1186 Gleneagles; Costa Mesa 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 3004 Cresta Way (Temple HJlls) Laguna Bch. 494-7881 (Sat & Sun 11·7) 1880 ·Orange, Costa Mesa 646-0555 $46,900 (Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DIN 3713 So. Ross (Sandpoint Tr) SA 979-3109 $33,900 (Dally) 2030 Port Provene (HVu Homes) NB 64Q--0237 '69,500 (Sat & Sun l.Z-5) ttl645 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 644-2490 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20751 Elizabeth Lane, Huntington Beach 968-4903 (Daily 1.Z-6) 2508 Vassar (College Park) CM 979-5618 $34,950 (Sat 10-5; Sun 1·5) 2001 Highland (Harbor Highlands) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 209 Ruby, Balboa Island 646-7767 673-9080 (Sun 1-5) 1915 PL Weybridge (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-5930 (Sun 1-5) 1033 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4806 Courtland (Cameo Highlands) CdM 642·8235 (Sun 1,5) 3254 New York, Costa Mesa 557-4130 · (Sun 1·5) 415 Santa Ana, Newport Heights 642·7491 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1945 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 645-6500 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1363 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $134,500 (Sun 1·5) 2332 Rutgers Dr., Costa Mesa 642-7491 $34,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1812 Port Taggart (Harbor Vu Homes) NB 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 418 Hazel. Corona de! Mar ' 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4-001 Marcus (Newport Island) NB 644-0997 $99,500 (Sun 1-5) 5412 Amalfi Dr. (Turtle Rock Hills) Irvine R~3-3353 ~72,500 (Sun 11-4) 69•1 Rook. Huntinl!lon Beach R42·2535 $41,500 (Sun 1-5) 44R DeSola Terrace. CdM 6n-85oO S99,500 (Sun 1-5) 29?. Bnwli~g Gffi!ll, Costa Mesa !>16·2313 $33,950 (Sun 1·5) 1904 Seacrest. Santa Ana 1145-0303 S~l.500 (Sun 1-5) 23~~ R"t•ers nr.. Costa Mesa 642-7491 $33.900 ISat & Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOMS 18 Beacqn Bay, Newport Beach 644-2430 $129,500 (Sun 1-5) 2510 W. Harvanl, Santa Ana 543-llM $27,950 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 843 Sonora. Colrta Mesa 646-0565 $36,900 (Sun 3:30-8) 2424" Vis!• Hogar (Bluffs) NB 676-7225 (Sun 1·5) 2920 Club House Road, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $52,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2113 Miramar, B1IOO. Penlruula 673-5817 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR .DEN 4633 Don:he!t'r Rd. (Catneo Hiland•) CdM (Sat & Sun 1-5) ttSU E. Bayfront, Balboa !!land 67U900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)· *1724 Galaicy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 644-2430 .188,500 (SUn l~) 1527 Seacrest (Lusk Harbor Vu) CdM 644-8569 $88,500 · (Sat & Sun) 16502 Lorie Circle. Huntington Beach 847·1143 $36,500 (wknds 1-tl) 18150 Sand Dunes (Tiburon) FV 962-6287 $47,500 (Sat & Sun) 29 Augusta Lane (Big Ganynn) NB 644-4910 $104,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5:80) **50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat 1-5:80) 1627 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Homes) NB 644-7.'144 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **#8 Linda Isle. NewPort Beach 615-6654 ·$195,000 (Sun 1·5) 9135 Buttertup Ave., Fountain VaU~y 847-7836 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 20952 Surge Lane. Hunthigton Beach 675-7060 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 1321 Outrigger Dr .. Corona de! Mar 644-2430 $97,500 (Su 1·5) * 1536 Galaxy Dr., Newport Beach (Sun 1·8) 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 642·8235 $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) #46 .Mission Bay (Spyglass Hill! NB 644-6200 ·· (Sat & Sun 1·5) *23 Augusta Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 <Sat & Sun 1-5) *453 Princeton, Costa Mesa 557-4130 (Sun 1·5) 3807 Calamaran (Harbor Vu Hilla) CdM 675-6000 $98,495 (Sat "' Sun 1-6) * 1'120 Goldenrod (Harbor Vu Hills) Cdlil 87HOOO 179.500 (Sun 1-6)• 2833 eome11-onve, c~ :flleN 642-1491 $34,950 !Sil & Sun 1-5) *1880 Galaxy. Dr. (Dover Shorei) NB 676-3000 S195,000 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 1101 Estelle (Westcllfl-Dov.er) NB '· 646-3255 (Sat " Sun 1-5) 2001 Cllf1 Dr., Newport Beach 875-7080 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2001 Pl. Weybridge (Harbor Vu Homes) NB 675-7225 (Sat. & Sun 1-5) 3071 Ceylon Rd., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $41,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1514 Wai-wick (Baycrest) N.B. 644-4848 $78,500 (Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROOM 146 Shorecllffs Rd., Corona de! Mar 875-2101 (Sat & Sun 12:30-4:30) 5 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN '1/J27 Port Weybridge (Harbor Vu) NB 644-5309 $83,900 (Sat"' Sun lo-5) 55 Royal st. George (Bil( Canyon) NB 644-4910 $225~ · (Sat & Siul 1-5:30) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (uover Shores) NB 1144-4910 $225,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:80) 1707 Plaza d~l Sur, Newport Beach 873-9060 '79,SOO (Sun 1·5) 1721 Port Stirling Pl. (RV Homes) NB ~2-8235" $79,750 (Sun 1·5) #2 Royal Sl George (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $190.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ** #54 Linda Isle (Lmda Isle) NB 642-8:j35 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2074 Tustin Ave. (Back Bay) NB 644-7270 $54,900 (Sun 1-5) **544 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3840 Oeean Birch (Spyglass #l) 675-7225 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9312 Cloucihoven Dr., H.B. 962-4454 $45,900 (Sun 1·5) 28 Royal St. George. Bia Canyon 875-6900 (Sun 1-5:30) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SAU 3 BEDROOMS *3933 "A" McFadden. Santa Ana 673-8550 $27,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & DEN EACH 707 Begonia, Corona de! Mu 8?6-5728 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 IR & DEN-I IR 305 Ruby, Balboa Island 873-6900 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 3 Ill EACH 412 Iris. Corona de! Mar 875-7225 (Sun 1-5) 3BR&2BR 517 'Bellonla, Corona de! Mar ' 87~ (~t & Sun 1-5:30) TRIPLEX FOR SALE "'48-»H East Coast Hwy, Cd)! ~leqc> $84,000 (Sun 1-5) ' OAILV PILOT Sulld<1. M11 U, 1'173 .. l~ I ".-,,.-I~ .__I ------~ I _,._ Hertel, MCKema & Co. Recftprs THE ULTIMATE An eleganl 2 sty Span ish home by Dale St Charles. Located on desirable corner Jot w/ ocean vu. 4 huge bedrooms, master suite is out of this world . 8 run baths & Powder room. !Jarge den has hand made f11>lc. Ital· ian Marble frplc in livin~ room. 4000 sq. ft. of pure luxury in this beaut. 3 yr. new home. Corona de! Mar -'186.000 OCIAN-HARBOR-BAY-LIGHTSI Where can you find I home with all of these views. We have 1 of the most fantastic vu pro~rtles In prestigius Big aCnyon . This sumptuous Deane Brothers Monaco model baa luxurious Italian marble master bath w/sunken tub. All 3 bedrooms have panor· amlc Views for miles. Come to prestigious Big Canyon and see what the future holds for you -$111 ,000. STARTER FOR A SON OR DAUGHTER An exciting 4 BR condominium In popular Bradford Place. Quiet end unit overlooking landscaped courtyard w/children's play area ~ block away. Adult clubhouse w/sparkling pool a short walk from this heautifu!ly dee· orated home. Carefree living for only $27,950 fXG.UMI-• •• ,, I lerrel, McKema & Co. fllalta1s • 2846 E. PACIFIC COAST HwY. CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 (714) 84o-M84 * SOMnHING. SPECIAL IN COLLEGE 'PARK * A aparlding clf!an well main- tained 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with fornial d.inlllg, Wnlly room, pool sized yard and inside Jaun<]ry, on a lovely tree lined low traf- fic ltrfl,,et. 67S-GS79. 'ONLY $33,950 NlveJ Balley & Assoc. • REALTOR WATIRG~TE 'SP£CtALI It may not .be a scandaJ, but you'll be buaed until you call \II about this lovely 3 bedroom home located on a aulet lane in Newj>ort »elcbta. It ii sate a.i elemen· tary child~ can go to achOol without crossing any ltrttt 1be attached single p.rage and large double prage on this R2 lot offer many, tnMY posslbllltes. Priced at only $31,500. This hi the find: ad <ln th!~ pro- perty ao don't delo.y your in- vestigation. Act now • caU 6'6-717L Ol'EN TIL 9 • rr'S FUN 70 l!IE NICE/ [llll~lill1f I HAS £VERnHING!! Oomplt::te en t e r In in in g privacy 8roond 16' x 34' pool, wfth a Rplll'ate 22' x 14' recreation room, sur- rounded by a maintenance trel! back yard. All th.is adds up to Jots of hours of tun times. 3 Bedrooms, 2 ba.th1, located in l\fesa <l<'I Mar, close to all schools anrl ahopplng. A b<'a u t i fu I home!! A COATS & WAU.i\CE EXCLUSIVE at $44,900. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -..;!$46~4141- (0pon Evonl"I•> N.O MONEY DOWN WALK TO SCHOOLS 18 ROOM MANSION I 01!1.\ I L Ol .SO\ " Pl"'11 l(}H j, Tbll dlarmlng 3 bedroom and deJ1 hoTD~ is w&Jklng dlltance from all. -=bool~. wfth no ma.jar streets to Cl'OSI. ~uded wallf'd, tree lbadW back yar.d with 1ree b'm fla8stone' p a t i o . Prtml!lm · carpeting and nil t"OVerina'A make this a sr-t value at $2!\,!Soo. \\'hy ..,a1~_caJI now 516-2313. ' OIGl11t:9 • nT RM TD BE NICE1 l COOL OCEAN HURRY!!. Dr&matlc~~~forthls LA ruEsrA VERDE liO~JES 1paciow home. VAULTED in Laicuna Hills hu 2 homes CEILINGS. PAR Q U E T bac.ic on the market becau.se f1..00RING, C A R D E N of credit rejections. Both IOTCHEN. 'Ibis home ls have a cozy kitchen and perfect tor family Uving or family room plus 3 BR'• A entertaininK ~ crowds. 4 2 BA. One-has a .fireplace. BEDROOM, 3 BATH, Qu1ck PoQf'sslon, excellent SUPURB PATIO adjacent conve.ndonal financing avail-to bi( family room. Idea] able. neighborhood near new part 131,000 k lll.SOO Call Jerry Hardin 714: 544-8012 Newport ., • .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS &nlf library, Jeu than mile ........ $>16,750 • co:Ts WALLACE REALTORS Open Evonl"I• • 962-4454 • ~o §'» HERITAGE . ' REALTORS ti~' BULKHIADID WATERfllOHT Pll!R a FLOAT POil 50' BOAT 3~-2 Cari>orts • 2 Patloo Owner ...,. carey lit TD •68Balboa0ovel Newport Bead! * 196.500 Open to Show Sotunt.,AS&mday Call714' ~ tor illfonn&ticm • ' ' r~ l .. ' •, • " ~. .. ,, ,, t • i . ,. 'sELLERS CIRCLE' i"'" I ! . " . . . WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• • f!!!!!!!'5 .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c-;r-; ' C!!!f!Fl . rr you sell a service end don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Servi.ce Directory, you're doing business the herd way. The Service Directory ( cl11uific11tions 600-699 in the classified ad section daily I gives you en lldv11nt11ge you get through no other edverti,ing medium. It r. \ . reaches customers who ere ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you h'ave to sell. If your service isn 't listed, we'll start a category just for you. Pick up, t~e phone right now . end reserve your space if! the "Sellers Circle" '\ • "-..., , Yo·ur Direct line t·o ' ' . . . .. ~irector_y Results 642-5678 .... ... --. ...... "' . ·, CLASSIRED. AD DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT 4 BR, 2 BA.1•1• tam rm. l<>rml dlo. :IDDOat fl, -VA loaa. .$1M/lno. $M.!ll50. Ph: 5*-7'!30 Act/OWDer. MESA Verda 4 BR, 307li Madeira $39JAI). Open Sat • SUn 1Jti By owner ~ El Toro Fountlln Valley $27,750. RED CARPET RIAL TORS Ht1nl"'tlon ...... !:!!""' - OWND ~ * ,JUSI' lllGll'f * 17' x 40' POOL °"•""" ' I .... lllll - -.-•• Rlc:b -......,_........: 2lldl9.. CUl-de-1&e let, pool ud tndt tn. nil. Dtfoio -with p1Qf a J1L • he ..... trees pion --bWll • bio • d's** t •, _..' ......... '114. -pniudly p,.._,, • bedroom.t!ll baUI homo, ~. h~ Golid .... -vt ..... $«>~ uAP"&ded. UUUQUL Extemtve Wn.Oytmwitb *BUILDERS ATTN. LEE COLLINS uoe at m>m>n and tile. Im· plL bft,!f!,900. 1t.4 Lot, o<un vtew. w . \ poulble to d..aibe tbe ex· OWNE!t ........ Lota el !qi d~tuce ., town A \ Top P~ucer tru that enhance th1a borne. ncm. 4 bdrfns. 3 ~ beach. SUbmtt term1. · \ Call. IDday • New llatin& • Famll)I nn, lreplace. For-od rtaht at Pl,000. Lee a native ol Wash--t !alt. -· mal -nn. Buill·lno. * ULTIMATE IN TASTE * tngtQn State has lived PRICE REDUCED Primo atte. I mUe to In this beautllul S bdrm .. 3 in Orange Coun!Y for RANCHO LA CUESTA ::_~ Eielant. Id. fQ.1'0. )':~t.:::•· ~~ ~ 13 years. He sold'ln u-1-ly ........ lot, b<outllUlly 3 BDRM. J U ba funll elua in '11dlne doon, t *'000 000 .. -. low mainton-· ~ ·• Y oell-cl<anhc oven. bit-In c.ess o ...., , 1 "'e anoe. u~ tbrWJut. room, ldtdien remodeled BBQ, food centtr, n.lnblrdi first 10 months in re&-MJmnd cbet doors. two-with extra blt·ins, tlreplaee-, .l many more •"Ohdertul Lovely 3 BR 2 ft. baths, on idential resales tco! Pft'l thq carpets. crptl • dl1ll on CUI-de-Sac. teaUm?1; alao lncl. deluxe well-kept cul-do-oac at. ' calhodr&l ..u.te. 4 Bed· US.000. 90-l09ll. ,.frltr., wuher A dcytt. Tiie Home la ._ d-In A Lee alteodl college Iii pursuit of his dtp-ee ,...,,_ 2 botlls, tarp tam11J OWNER amdollL Pool homo. -· with an extn lot, all out w/lro ldt, din. .,... a. in Real Estala oo a part time schedule, his room, oil electric Id-4 bdnnl, 2 batha. Dlnlne indlcpd., for 1100.500. fl'pl in fmt nn + cov'd. interest in other activities is evidenced in cont:l.noous de&Diqjf oven. rm, ire.a buil~lna. Ftreplaoe. * JUST LISrED * ~Ho. It ~ ba·-a VA 10 years of ~.-8 Club participation. m. •·• Many extru to enjoy.! MJn. Patio. Shade ....._ Im-Thil opadoua home, havinl • -~ ·"' l!.llA n.1.1t UUU" utes to beach. Walk to maculate oondltion. b r k BR, 3 ba. I: famll,y rm.: ~~:,, 1:; : !!!;~: by Is collecting awanij in ootstandlng listing achootJI. CALL -136,900, -· new '"'l>fllnc"..,,, clean! nanclne w/mln down. See and sales achievement. U it can be done, REPOSSESSIONS F';.~ Mt;, "";e;.t2;..500. ~--11 't ·-~ Lee can do it. Call him at 962-7771, 10024 ~ ~ ..........,, woa ~. rootb. For informal\on and location El OuUo Vlllage: sur-I J Adams at B urst, Huntington Beach. o1 theee FHA & VA hom... rounded by OeYOl&nd Nol~ . contact • Forest; beautiful Oak tr.ti. 531·5HI I ::::i 531·5800 Hunllnpn leoch Huntington llMch KASABIAN = wul'W.':'~'-iJ:!: C'i)UICK RMI l1tai. "2-6644 f'if:o TIIAT SEARCH* $750 Total Down POSSESSION $29,950. FOR -by "'""''" 0e1us 1.ot 1o 75 x 100 with ..... 71h%-!IO P,.Ol~TS 3..!.~.':Jw1~::"); 4 ~~t_~L-H?J"fs'~~y ='~ .. ':; =~~~th= Townhouaet 1 Ir:• l BR, ftn. ..-_ loc -·"· •• mUe ., avocado carpets, drapes, Small development or exdu· prof. lndlcplna:. ~~f'"' ~ rm., beam ~u·s: • a boaua rm. crptd, bltm, 2 .... ....,, • "'"Y 711 hardwood floors . BJock sive hornet short ,valk to beach, schools, am1 .. .uy wonderful rock frple. Hurry car encl gar, priv patio, beach in ddce Hunt. Bch. fence, oversized lot on quiet ocean Alm0st Dk! sq rt ol plng. Optn houae dally lU on this one. Priced $49,950. pools, ~.750 to $28,950. ~~only $35,9SO. street • baa evuything. Call cxpe~ve decorator extra.I. p.m. ~l EHzabeth Lane, ENGLUND You OWn The Land , SU-44.51. Plush carpets open ~ave HB. 968--4903. P=.".°F.~-~n~ld~ LA CUESTA TIBURON _.,_ "complete »'ORSaleByOwne•·!_ll)t· REAL ESTATE -~ -REDUCED-CONDO Moth.,..in-law quarters with 2 BA. "'11 tam rm. "~'· Sun l-6. 3 BEDROOM &: formal din-tug bath, huge private baJ.. Bltrui, ahag apt.I, ~Int cond. 3U THALIA 49MC8'1 SOUTH BAY REAL TY lne room + fBmlly room. Moot in-<lmland noo. Jian. cony and den.) Walnut K"" CUI-de-sac"' &hop K cent", ENJOY SUNDAY 55t-9144 * 962--2449 La Palma Jmdel. fu!J,y im-3 Bedroom )1iS bath, two den kitdlt>TI with ceramic schlL OPEN HOUSE Wknds TAHrI'IAN Home . Owner proved, -, to ochoola 6 """'· i..uiie muter bed-tile. Family room. formal ~ 50016m 11~ Ol«le. IREAKFAST Spac. 4 BR 1 aty Exec. cor-bead!.es. CALL appt to lhow room, luxurious &Old car-dining, 4 BR plus 3 full • ' -2iXI tt. S BR :I Batba. 2 ner b om e • Ex o t t c CA1L 962.-885i. pets. lovely drapes. Brick baths. Huge 3 car prqe. PURCHASE OR 1 YR. LEASE 1lrepl.aeff ' ripe Beama. -lndoc:p. htlo & ROOM for BOAT patio, 2 ""' eoctooed llV' What a fantastic aetup kr 4-ln', 211 be., 3 car rar. 2 H.nlwooci'A P~e !loon boat pte. Din rm A: dinette age. U yoo. are tirel ot ooly $a,150. Adult occupied. story, Nr. Beach. details Woqe Fam Room. 16 x 25 ott blt-tn kitchen. Us "Po Sharp 4 bedrowa located on yard work, thb is real tun Cail naw 96'l-55ll BKR.. call 96&-0039 llf't 4pm Deck Jooid over all cit;)' -nn " -Hv ..... -....... lot -for llvln(. CALL --"SELL rr·1 ' BR, 3 BA tam nn llgh.. and Wblta ...... Muter suite w/dre11'g boat er-· Bridt fW. $2B 900 w/tr,lc, din mi., bltinl, ar View.' SO.po ., catballc area &: walk in cloeeta. O'pt piaoe, bulltiQs, 1 '4 baths. 2 1 • Arodoua: bachelor owner bu IChls & bch. by Appt: church, walk to town IDd A: cuat. drps. 4 mJn. to SD block:I to Edinl Hi. OWoer VA NO DOWN • 3 Bedrooms, lowered the price on Ulil 9681529 ocean in minutw. amn,, lrwy, 6 min . ., bch. Walk., must .. u. CALL 962-81151. 2 batha, builtlno, lowly fine three bedroom funlly . nonlfted and It hu - ahop'e cntr. $3 8,250 . 4 IEDRM. $25 500 workable ldtcben, fonnal home that .tmJiy needa a F~-~~C ', ~:t'1:;;iJ l:!n 111ted'befon. 494-1954. • dining room, 2 "'' garage. family .. love It. Popular ~· .~ .... -· SUPER D'-.......... liiii;iiliiiiiiiiiilVacant for quick PJ&l!'llfor.. New paint outside. LJ:>ts of Shorttrest area, n e Ar Worchester Ln. 96>(18116 Ul""liil\, DON, 1% tile bath. FA beet, w/w lree3. Walk ID five Points "'hoot. . $33.995. Ca I I lrvlnt FAM~Y HOMI • crptsboat ._elec ~b!.~.:__ ~ Shopping . .(\ chance to get 675-7225. T ~·....a the "aa-of · "'...,. .. .....,..,. pauu 1he lowest mterest available. ~-.l.Clll •!cal• BEJEVE us & B-B-Q. Only $2!i00. down Sell"' has purchased mobile JUST LISTED Laruna Nteuel. 4 L&e BR. payment pl.us dCJlitv COits. home CALL 842-445l 4 Bdrms., 1 ba. Turtlerock. 28, white brick f!repl In LET US SHOW YOU -one of the cleanest .• , nicest 4 bedroom pool homes in F. V. CAIL 96U8Sl. • lJnjque locatloo on quiet LR. HJeh OD a hlll w /vint strfft with view ot hWs and ot pwnbelt. Huie countly Catalina. Call today. nus kttch, forml din, beamed WON'T LAST AT only paneled fam. rm wf#et btr, $37,250. e ICASABIAN e $117,llOO Ind. land. bir ~ .::"' ~~ I red h ... ,, C'ENJU1y 21 .... RHI Eattle "2-6644 Buy Home Now, •9~9794 1'h%-HO POINTS $25 500 B ild U...._ 1 ~1 't ,.. ONLY $750 DOWN Molt ......i,'., nod a -f I • nna ,,_._ REALTY IOllO N.·O>ut Hwy. 2 & 3 BR Townbouoes, club -at thlo }rl<e. 3 Bed-Oree osure SHARP1 SllARP2br.-· A Com-With VlslonLarlma --=~Bea"'='=ch=-:c=--I house, pool, !emus, oauna. _ ~-~-~, Walk locatea oo hure lot .....S Univ. Park Center, Irvine $69 990 b!tno trpld 11n bonus nn. ·~ -~ VACANT fo• n .. un111, build now o• Call Anytime. !&-7500 • 2 ~ encl 'gar, prtv pa00: to . 8dX>Ols and lbopplna. 5 later. Asking price $32,CKX>. Otflce hours 8 AM to 8 PM Outltan:!lna view homo wlll You~ llDd. $25,150 to Minutes to trwy, SUbmtt Pennsylvania Dutch Cottage, Owner will -'Belioual)' mn-mllnoftiecoutand.Ufill $2i,!l50. Chateau· B Ian c, tmm • anxioul Rller. CAU. just redecorated -BRAND alder AU. OFFERS. Call OPEN HOUSE nlebt·Hchtl. Four bed:r'oolM, )8650 So. B..pkbunt, F,V. 893-85.t!. NEW plual< pile carpet & SAT " SUN 11-4 lanllly, dlnlnr room, •I· o~ Wed. thru Sun 1-6 ·$800. . custom abutters. Floor-~ ~tr:-~ ~ .. -~E raf~ d~~'~ ·souTH BAY REALTY TOTAL WH ~":!.. ~ledb~~ Real Esllte -Di' .. ~t~ 968-7111 * 968-4004 MR GI, take advantap ell room-MAN·SIZE STUDY 7682 Edinger Ave . 842-4455. Jtock HUis. 83.1-&53~ Pool TIME low int....,.. avallable. 3 wrm U!IRARY. ~ Open eves tll 3,30, Sale llY <l1"'""1 ...:... ~ 1 ..-~ Bedrooms, 2 baths, builtin Kettle gourmet kitchen with home, Mode '"""1""'• """""' '""' kitchen with -uh lot, profeutona,l ~ .. Go....., olympic i.. sire carpets, drapes, brl;;. ~ ~~ ~~'i:.~~~Ws ~ $215 PER MONTH ~ ~ ~~ ~·t=; nn. \I pool, custom decking and place In llW'lken llvlna: room, Q NE y EAR O LD . , .Inc. Wea &: malnt fte, Check 'nlese Feat~ brick patio all around. Has hardwood floon. A raJ. HEATED, SPARKLING $390 moves you ln, l@ller Wtw 1Ulh' yellow lhq tireplt and enclosed. patio. 4 charmer on N-de-sac lot. ROMAN T ILE D SWIM· picya all other costs. 2 BR. 2 cupt. frplc •U<le&nina ·hednn., 1% bath. Aak fur Seller -...t . Nib. MING POOL WIA SIZZL-BA dlx adult oondp. lift'•°"'"' 'wot bU vaulted cell· ,.,__ HouM Sun lM W~ _fong. CALL 893-8511. ING JACUZZI! Owner bu w/w• ahq crpta, drpt. )rs. tap. Unted windowa. 1~ -.-• • ICASABIAN R.E. priced the p rope rty kitch w/all elO<! llJda nn w/olnk brldJt ~ 61' ""11nlt Park Dr. 96"'644 Ew. 962-5319 thoueends und" marloot appt'a. super clean ilncl ~ no lntemled Rm la !bat charme•., Ille MAMMOTH value fur a weekml _,._ nice, good loc. Thia cao not princ oo1y $12,Soo up A l"'>'lt. View ,,..,.., 2 'FUU. PRICE $36,SSO. NO be eq\l&lled, ,.. todaf. W'~LNUT sou' • ARli frplel:, 3 Bit, 3 Ba., famllJ Is this 2100 sq. ft. al.ngle GIHMJCKS. Call to insprlCt IJ "' mt. A d1n1ns nn. OOll '° "°"' home. Car!>et> nev.. Bier. 962-li5l.L TOWNHOMI betch, town a. high ICl<e>l>I. lived on, decorator drapes, Pri _ ... ___ .. Plan "A" • the ----·-. formal dining rm., fam "."·· ce R-, ff2r ==· 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. 494-7501 game room, Jiua "'1ld brlclt $2 000 · -i:ui>ellnr, 1000 N. est. Hwy., !,quoo ~:~much for the "READ THIS" on this ,,.;.tllul c:ustom Jat One :rri-Plut ---!=~ fDr PERFORMANCE home with huge :fam.Uy Lett at tht1 fantastic price of ;:[• c:uatom • · 963-5621 F' · 4 Bd super modem kit-., de-$69,500. Walk ID the belCll • $29,900 b)' ......,, * !151-1211 OWNER LEAVING SfATE -1xer -nn + luxe bit-Ins • lncludea .... eaay. Qualified buyei:s lf"t MODEL HOMI Must oell, beautllul 4 30' Fa Rm + lrlgenrtnr, fr••'• r. ALL Giit lntmoat break they,. Would You lltl-bedroom open balcony-of· m. • tenn1 available, no down to looking for. Hurry and call e BY OWNER e , , , 2.Bdnn. own ygui own n .. I ubra.-,, garden ldtch, 40' Pool -Beach -v .... """'" this won't laat -lor ..... ., .... • BR s BA + -.. rm, <l'L,' -.. ~ ... .-m crpto " ~· Com· • lull price ~.700. parquet !In, -crpt, cov beMI>, Lp. hid. pool iH~· munity pool. nr 21 """ $27,500. patlo ..... auto 1prlnklers • ......, area . BeautlMly park, $40,250. Submit on UNBELIEVABLE BUY OF l&T,1"1. l?rlnclpala ooly. Jnciooi,d,. Hun-y on this - down. REAL Es TATE nlE CENTURYll Real Estate, -Edb1ler 83&-:m&. at ~.ooo. FAIR 536-2551 Just lilted, you can't rnlssl Real Estate, 'l99'J Edqer Ave., scue, Open evw. UNIVERSITY Park. 3 Br a: • is. BY owner 3 BR. 2 BA, 1ge Modern conveniencts. ' Ave., Htmt!ngton Beach. tU 8:30, Atrium. Eldi'a yard.~ I ~~ !iDllhed "'"""' nn, antioue queen bdrm'~ Hue• paneled Call 1142-44:i6. Open Evee. DRAW THE· DRAPES J)rli1. 'Prlnc:lpalo onJY. By · -· llus mtry, wall -· 5li tam. rm. wt'" mammoth * BIG SUR * ud you11 <hrill at the --Owner. -· · , • GI loen, $35,900, 111 2 pm fireplace, ovv1oob 1tan-FRANC!l!CAN FOUNTAINS Ing wat..-In thil cham""'"" [ ..... llttoh 4'4-H11 4ff-21W 839-1895 taatic 40' pool. De uxe • , b'mal dining rm. "RP" pxtl To go with the pool. ii ==;:;· ;..;.'"'-"'---- OWNER leavtnr. Model oon-bulltin _ldtchen. Bar. Full .;..,. family nn Jius 4 larye a tOvely FTandacan ""'' llGGER BUYS SPICTACULAlt dltlon. tbc1nn1, 3 bothe. -dining rm., nl ~e bedrms ud ..-a1>oYe home. EntertalnJne featurea REDWOOD & FIR :tormaJ. d1nbW rm. kc carpets~ =.;cceu W:: garage, This one won't Iut, a cuatom wet bar and funl· AT By Owner, 3 BR, 2 BA wltb pnge; m,.. c arpets . =E-Z~ :oarGIM hurry! OnlySS2,3nCAU..· Jyllvfns1Jre9"'Yed.forthe SMAWR PRICI$ ocean view, atrium, !Ol'ID&I ~ cathedral MICKS. rrs roR REAL' • 147-8531 er 84&1351 rumpu.1 room. C&ll U1 about , dln rm., tplc, decks. newly oelllnl. Bullt-lDI. Fir@place, · thts 11'14 bedroom home. 7.0NED M-1· "Handyman reblt, 1ota of glau, mimr, O~RO:SE :. ~: Call early~ ~· ·1.~l!E· :P:c:;; !:) ~::= =~~~OJ:. 12-6. By cninor, ,._ 111up ~. u.s, GOV'T APPRAISED lldq, -• b tn e le LAGUNA VllW LOT Sol VIafo, 2 lty, 4 Br, 3 Ba, AT i71,250 -· Nestled beneath EMERALD BAY WT tam nn, l7x33 ........,.., SPANISH HACIENDA Corner lo~ t mt: 2 BA, ''VIA!!,.~ "f:oo~ l1Z7 Emerald Bay ca11'8!,lllO wf]J1 •w.etber. A• aa me bltiM, 3 yn new Low ..._.. For k>tl A homes : ',11\1% GI loon. 9135 But· -le owner muat aell DOWN FHA-VA i.rnia. C.U :WNE:. An outalandinC Biii Grundy, RMl!or tercup Ave. (Nr. Hell A POOL TIME tmmed. 3BR, mA, like new -.,, FHA-VA !uni•. Call potentlal I« only $23,9!0 ll5 Bay'1de, N1Jt -· -la) 8'7-7336 cart>Oll, drape•, bltlna. 5 ,.,., srorr REALTY FOIL PRICE. 67' '1 1 ===-='-"';:;....--13 BR, 2 BA. $27,950. S yrs min to beach. Large W!ll ......, .. me, • ZONED ~; Located near -e ViTERANS e new • Ir& &l'xlOO' lenocl A kept lot, fenced yard. s.1&-'1533. Potter Shack A New VlllaeeN ""EWL=:Y:;--='no"-modld~7;;2-;;B°'R"'-=no 1d8cDd lot, beaut R4:F pool $36,950. EZ Terms. * TRADE YOUR HOME * Faire. Pretently conmt1 ot + pest bou1e 6 atucno, Heated 15'x«Y custom pool. 4 wJs11de Ir eq\lip rm. LeJp for PERFORMANCE • for Income -Ftve unftt: 3 nsldentlal 1ncOnW unit.. north end ocean vi.,rr. bednns, 2 baths. Only patlo.·~WtbJ.,UQ B-S-Q, Its . 847--3584 with 3 BR 21,) BA owner'• Have t.rchkectl ,DlMI for $65,<XXI nm;. Prin. OPty, $32,500. NO down. RE.AL formal UV; n6. din rm. bl&: unit. Neu Huntfncton Har-OOfM!!l11nr pt.rt Of 'bkfa, to 497-1547 ESfATE FAIR, 531>-2!151. • kitch w/elec bl1ln Rt.<>. MEREDITH 1"". Call -oommerelal use. Ot!ered ·"-· ., Pl. , Plo,nty ol cupboardt, flttpl, * C _,, R lty $69 500 FULl. PRJCE. WHITE watu ·~· o~WNER--........ --.----. • tam rm. r:xc.u..1 loc. GARDBfS ,,..., ea :roNro ~: s op<. un!to ~ 3 BR. 2 BA. - • bdrm. Cose ., .,i.o.1a " IJ NOW $49,500. VACANT $19,'50 locat.d on -end nnr ~ ~n:'"· $19,500. .._, 2 bath&. Dining rm. N.., carpet & paint 3 BR 1\1 VI-RUF'•· Tbe belt ,:;::;:;;;~:,:;:::..-;:-:-,,,=I bullt-lna, d 1 s h w a 1 be r • ._.._ llJ: ~~ 3 ~ floor BA. $500 dawn ~ Veta or JJrioe-lno)IM ..ratio in tht LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA botM. Funlly rm, tirelace, Rnr ,_. J ~ormJ' dlnln ~~~ $9IO. ..,,;. ., ..,.,.,.. MuAt VWaee I« oo1y 1811,500 ocean w . din. ~le, bl• livlnlt rm. Nice yard. In g. ~· be told Call anYtlme FUIL PRICE. patlo $39,500. l5MI>. - $32.990.-L , HOUSE of GLASS ~.:;.= srorr REALTY, ~'1533· MISSION RIALTY -~ 4S622lll OWNER ftlooatod. Loll cl patio" baclt yd, LITTLE RANCHO 91111 !b. ODut Hwy., ....... L-Nlf':'I -. Good....._ 4 -· 2 :U ~-.,,:: e ICASAllAN e on thlo larp lot mned for PHONI ITI41 494-0731 ~ VIEW , t,"t"~l~~ .---H•r• RNl liattte 96W64t wtlta """ 1111 a cute little ATTEN110N • • • vw!'!r= ..... buDHnl. fl'L old, "Ftml'A" "'°"" potto ldt. 2 BR bouae. -can bulldln! U..•la an cl· club on I aide • -... yard. lrl $37,500. chen with IOda -.1n bar OPEN SAT/SUN. IM ~· Specula ... cb-eaml 'jsi'zw _,.t bo able to water ocean vtew oo Ill -· and view ol ramblln1 20952 SURGE LANE ior PERFORMANCE pmlllJ: 3 Lota, all au.et to other OVm this wry= TIBURON Townbowle 4 tr, ~-1...arse muter' IUtte N ea r Brookhunt Atlanta. 847·3584 atnet.. &100 ft. each. All t~po~ll ~~-2~ ba, tam nn bltna tio With private bath. Man-ctze 'Thia beautiful 2--lly house have uooblt:Nctable vleww. nvme -bar-' • pa den v1ew1 flower pntens haa 4 bdnns 3 ~ths OWNE;R leavinc area. One of Loc.ttd relattYtly clole to drtve, 2 delwce :'"'t -t:° dim. ::,I tl: $37~aey~, and~. RJ.aht out ot family&. fo~~ din ' : the bc1t. 4 bdrm.a. 2 baths. the beach. but rar enouah tormal din., breeicwi .,, ce , . , "HOUSE I: GARDENS" pleuure to ll tM o· ly Large cove~ pe.Uo. Brick Awl)' for a fantastic vieWI A blUn kJt., NEW plUlh CIJ(. 3BR,2BA,bonuarm.,2at;y, map.zine,&Blockatobeach, $44,95(), AU thbe & ·onlnS BBQ. Dlntna rm. rare opportunit y for N~'W paln~IN~e A: oat. pool, S3,5CKI tot.al. down. on qulot cul-de-aac amona min 10 the beach y dlahwuher. Family nn, bulldlllf with a wide n.na:e ITS A B 83 ~ "'llO. -Alclume I 7% VA ·Aa~. exdusive ..... hom ... Un-BALBOA BAY. PROP ,..,. uvtnr nn. in 128.950. or d...,. " •lie. m,ooo . .::B,_Y.::""c....-~·""'1~=--1 llG-29'Jll. bellevt.ble -o1 $32 500 ' 96).55611. Each. PANORAMIC 0.rtlon G....,. . llURRY! I-' .,;,.,: * 675-7060 * PREsrlGE '!Tad 3 Br, l!i JS. OCEAN VIEW In beaulltlll * vMmY * BKR 9G-1ru. OPEN HOUSE bo. 20Jc2S fam nn. :UOllq tt. .,.·I--monarch bay. Tm-ac~ bl', HEATED 15x40pd. 4..... o..n.r -.., s Br J SUNDAY I TO Sp M ~bbq, atr1um entry New v~f4,,6' ~be~".'l!:•~ ~ ")' (. ")"' ') f.:t<"l.t.t lr ----~ er. J ea. .Onl7 $32,!IOO. * a... -. 1iv. dlD ..... ll\ilc. 1212 PRESI'WICK aR. · w~ a.:"'1~· = 1w.1stATe ........ -· for ,... •----·---------------.. 1 -~Fair. ::·.::. &-.io a ~BEA~"-~~=-· $CIJAIJ: ~ ~ ~ ~~~-~A l I I j ' I ' ' 1 __ ,_ 13,1973 •• 1" ¥ - 1 ..... -· . •• Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! t. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. Electric Train 2. Guitar 30. Typewriter 58. Kitten 3, Baby Crib 31. Bar Stools S9. Clos1lc . Auto .. 4. Eloctrlc Saw 32. Encyclopecllo .SO. Coif" Tobie 5. Camera 33. Vacuum Cle•ner 61. Motorcycle 6! Washer 34. Tropical Fish 62. Accordion 7. Outboortl Motor 3S. Hot Roel Equlpm't 63. Skis I. Stereo Set 36. Filo Cabinet 64. TV Set 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Work Bench 10. Clarinet 38. Sterling Silver 66. Diamond Watch 11 . Refrigerator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kort 12. Pickup Truck .CO. Bedroom Set 68. Ironer 13. Sewing Machine 41 . Slide Projector 69. Comping Trailor 14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furniture 15. Mlchine Tools 43. Pool Tobie 71. Tope Recorder 16. Dl1hw11h1r 44. Tire• 72. S.ilboot 17. Puppy 45. Plano 73. Sporis Car 18. Cabin CrulHr 46. Fur Coot 74. Mottreu Box Spgs 19. Golf Cort 47. Drapes 75. Inboard Speedboat 20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun 21 . Stomp Colloctlon 49. Horn 77. Sodcll• 22. Dinette Set SO. Airplane 78. Dort Game 23. Ploy Pen 51 . Organ 79. Punching Bog 24. Bowling Ball 52. Exercycle 80. Baby Carriage 25. Water Skis S3. Rare Books 81. Drums 26. FrHnr 54. Ski Boots 12. Rifle 27. Sultcon SS. High Choir 13. Desk 28. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA 0..r .~ or any other extra things cntmd the house ··~ ' \ ~ \I ---.. , can be turned Into cash with a '"' ~.-4 'DAILY . .... . ;, PILOT W 'A'NT-AD So • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT -642-5678 ·-. • ' ilONoo. 2 BR, 2 BA oo Goll S1IRS --J YEARS NEW 3 8', 2 Bl. - ~~ ..,,. '""' lo.I 1" VA, maoy ""1U. :""ct* --·· IMAGINATION OPEN SUn 1·5 $33.SOO. SoMpol,.. ~-Nr. '• &11--· $31,000 PllCI! E)CCU/SIVE ~~ plaza. 0 wn er _LW. __ .. _____ Heavy lbalie tool with LINDA ,ISLE Soulh L~ e TRI·~ • * EXCLUSIVE * ~trees ...n...nd !hit vrEff '' • -vW • ~ ·-..... den: 5"'1hL 3 bdnn doll -Well PANO~~ , ~GUN~r"<block lleom<•!Ui•1r'twol SI n. Noal. C4' r D er . ~~ 1 ltfl~-'!!th ~~ 1 ~te 4 aR. ,.,. 8A.. M beadl. Newly ae;;ocklei Ucl ml Ula 2... ~ ;rr -home. LoU ol~~.i)y.;;, Famll,y room Gome room .J •lldrm, l>mlly nn, ~ ~":"""" trulY a -lovely 'bcime. Seller .. 4000 Sq: Ft. ' ~ w~::_ ~ c!.ner. e OLDER DUPU;x • S R£NTALS; &Jmmer, winter bu -to .aeU FHA and $195,000 • c.r·-w._ Would COD-• deiµx• all(. .,;~p.Oii;j " ~ REAL TY ~ ,::;-~:':.-~ '#B Ullda Isle sider.....,... ,..ta!a a1oo. u-"'9 · 1 Bl\ SSIT Via Udo, N~ -~ one. , 714/'7U654 oUln . ·~~ ·~--SLEEPER! ~·-I •n.1a0 · I *** LIDO APT. 1225.000 40 feet -'HARBOR vu HOMES -• TWO 4-IJNIT Bo....... I onthebo)1ront.approx-·--4 Br, 1 Story . 1111 2 BR· llx• - ... tt. o1 bid&-All 3 unii. -°""' -.. s.e VIP'• -tn Bio c.... $191.r.oo. Juat • I leuod. $915 ..,, inaxne. A yon from bode )'Ud. OW. Ac ..... for Hie 150 market. . beaudlul he,ylront borne "llG ·CANYON """' cuHle-4ac Joi. Prof. IJjm Hlk llmlly I ~~=. ~o! ~~ 21 Royal St. George ~F .. ~ :i'I°,; LAKE -FR.9NTAGE ' · polntmenl Bunsttt Creely. Newport Buch upgraded, bland ldlchec, 240 1u:. on beeullluf Lake 24671 L.(.PLAZA Broker, 646-6338. vaulted beam .. cellini. Del Nacbnieoto near marinu I: 4964790 131 LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Large custom home on 5th Pi9o tile, loll ...U paper, oil rosldent!al <Sevelopmeabi. BR••a-a uA IU~lt Fairway, S 1 u x u r Io u a tinted &lua. paneled garage $850 per acre w/tenns. ~ ,,.,.... ' • & Channhi& 5 BR. It family bedrms with w/wall of cabinet&, laundry incid paftia1 relld clause ·• 4 u• P'Cm iDcome tl!lm. np. 40 FL lot. Lovely large den &. other ·attractive link, and 8o much more! small down Bia 5.16-6000. Total' price" '50.(.m garden patio. $100,00J features. Open Sunday Immaculate. Owner. · · · $5.00'.t Dl>. /.JI(' W LIDO REAL TY 1:00-5;30 6#-7344, Open Sat.&m 1-5. BUILDER'S ATl'ENTION Mc Gowan. 3311 Via Lido, Npt. Beach 2845 E. CO..t Hwy Newport Heights Choice location, Tustin. Ap-APART¥1~HOUSE 67i-7300 Corona <1e1 Mar ' proved'tor ·45 "°"" SALIS l, YSIS *. JUST LISTED * ~ • • • • • • • • • • DANL\ R&\Ln' CO. . . · • · • * 642-6560 * . ' The sreatest S BR. home I F ALI.BROOK 24 acres. •'W'Vlo to come on the market in .--over a year! Call to see per acre. Suitable for now! Only I''"" 500. avocado grove. A&' en t ....., 673-n11. · ~ F::;;t ,:":\".:. = ELEGANT 50 AC No of San Francllco DE.LUXfi il:l'J..RJS,ES ' 968-1287 646-1414 MANSION On hill ;../beautllUI Ocean (1)'3 BR GI)' BR nt 11111 view, Call 642-2155 AIL unit• blye trplc'1, ce- EXCLUSNE Lido Isle -2 4 bed 3 ba.tt. _ _._ 10"" B I p IS4 traJ heat, ail'/cond., cloeed BR Home \\'/huge frplc. rm, ..,. '-""~~· ..lo;.IU ut nett roperty garacea. Walk to fiboP'&' ',1: W/w crpt'g, draped, beam-sq ft w/m~ter suite 22' schll. Pool facil, ed celling in living room. long, fonnJ din. den or tam NEWPORT BEACH 'IWO LOTS TOTAL 104'~' · OPEN HOUSE IJalbt~lU $67.SOO. rmki , f!re2pl In 'front rm & lrg 2001 Cliff D rive ~2!CE LOCAh TI,oNO,NHEunD· 12132 s. Huter, ~.G. NEWPORT PIER REALTY tch, car att gar, huge ''"''6"'n Beac ' Sperllne lnvutmeld 67l-al58 rec area w/Olympic pool. Marvelous family home. lge BUS INES S, PR 0-c-. , OUR EXCLUSIVES Only $32,'50. w/10% dn. living rm with cethedral ~~-~O~~ Ti~~c:;;~ 6 ... WI TRIPLEX -$119,000. Stud"' I' ~;.,!...,."":;,,,2• ":.'\': KANPAK, 1993 Kibel Rd,. 11UPLEX 2 BR. & two 2-bdnn1. ,--;;; . Kibel Maui. Hawoll. 3 ~r:n',J;,,,. ~';..ocean 531·5111 I :::J 531-5111 ~c & ~~ ~ Cemetery Three 2 BR units on View. $230,0oo In all rooms. Attached 2 8' LOii/Crypts 15' Pl .. C.M. -A lhup. LIDO RE~L TY LIKE THE BLUFFS? apt w/ oeparate patio. ,.......,.....y '_.. p-~•c t:Oof~~ a,::1 lo- 3311 Via Lido, N PL Beach • GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Vj;,\;'"id~;..,,,w'park,~Wjll com" 141.!m. 67~7300 ·EMERGENCY! Transferred · Realtors ~ diaoount, ~2187 alter 4PM CAL L E> •46•141 k'1is1ion Vleto owner must move immediat-Comroerclel l)t_•!~ML ~ ely! Majestic 4 BR, 3 BA, 2863 E. Coast Hwy. P-rty 151 R·l .. AllrjLT_Y_ . BY Owner, great view, 2 br, plu!! rumpus room. STl,500. Corona del Mar • -,.-- 1% ba, firplc, carpets, dra, !You own the land.) Attrac-C -'-I Mar N1t•r N1twpen •••l Ortlrt 129.950. 494-9894. Hve temu. V. E. Howud •7>7080 -"'" EXCHANGE BY Owner, 3 br. Aliso Villa & Co., Realtors, 645-8400. • • • • • • • • • • 126' of comer (rontage. Condo. Pl83an7~9077. Appnt. SEA BRE·il..-,. Present improvements are RH-2 .\!~:1ll0~che f Units. STEPS TO OCEAN--~ teardowns. Submit offers. unu, • ...,n UC4 • • • 2-Sly. A-Fraine. 3 BR. 2 ba. Plus view ot ocean &: bay 4T of frontage at intersection FOR: 10 to 15 Uruta Ul Newport Beach Bit-ins. Walk to beach, from upstairs famUy' rm. of MaCArthur and PacUic Orange County. Charming 2 BR, 2 tll6d Coast Highway _ Build ·to Sperling lnvettment OCEANFRONT pools, Lennis. S45.SOO. bath I ""'"" 14 C CAYWOOD REAL TY " ge. -~ area: sun -puking tor cars. orp. Duplex, owner·/agent * 548-l290 ·* frplc. wlheatolator, F.A. Bkr.·6'l5-'12Zi 631-5662 673-9266 heat. Extra lge. lcttchen I: 2 _ ADJOINING income prop.-, . New Prlme Blult..COndo. hrklst. area, walk·ln panny, erti cent C.M $!5 000 4-U FIXER UPPER 1--:::G~o=·-=-"'"'c=o""u=RS=E:-1 birch cablnebl & all bit-to.. ea, • . • . Unique a.ta Mea, • Formor Model. S Br, 2\'0 Ba o.r Extra lge. Dbl. ....aP. on owner. 64,;-3)20/~. F.P. $5000 D.P. Idool ap.., H-1WlVSun 1.. EST' & .., alley ~ extra par....,, 30xT5 COMMERCIAL lot on cation on RA 1.ooe,. - 2407 Novi&. Own. 675-35.15 Al& $54,!nl. Peninsula. $37,500. Newport ity to build lDOft. A* NEW Bhlll• condo, trg 3 BR, 2 + GUEST CALL .;. •U·HU p,.;. R>alty, 613-2058 Richard Van Wert ' 2\1 BA, view. AvaU Aug. 539,2· 50 9.~/4---C,andomlftlumt -APARTMENT HOUSlf $15,000 hy owner. -1990 _ .... _ for sale 160 SALES & .ANALYSIS Duplex,. near the ocean AGENT 645..0303 REALTY · • Miles Larson, Realtor --.,.,_..,,....., .. -l~N:::•~.•:..• ::_N:;••:!•:::••:.:•.!P.=.•-c;••c,!l"-'::.'=:'"· CONDO _ Park-like SUl'-*6'73-8563* s s -=BA"Y"'s"'H"°oRES=:--_-;:o"'WN=ER;;-swi .. ~hal:~~'*;,_, PRIME AREA ~k;B·~ 4 BDM, 3 BATit f'amily 3 BR, 2 ba.. remodeled to LOVE a channing. wtting?' ~3645. Home. $61;900. 642--3494. perfection! Extra lge. yard, SEE this n_;modelt!d home H.~UNTIN~~G°'ro=N~H~A~R=-=B'°'O""R1---'-=====:01 HARBOR ·VIEW room for pool. Hurry! wt~ NEW ~l-cab., blttns., PACIFIC CONDO. 1h blk to Lots for Sale 5 Bdrm, 3 Ba Somerset BALBOA BAY PROP. wirmg, heating, plumbb:e & . beach. Low down. 213: Model. By owner 6#-5309 * 642-7491 * ~!k .:;;-•~· i!,!R;.( ~ SGi-2936 VIEW LOT OWNER-supier clean 4 bl', 3 * 2 UNITS * Iarle covered pa~ dbl lncame Property 166 FabWoua Vle'W ot 61,Y ~ .. ':ci:n)$69:ll00"1>~'5· Largo R-.2 Lot fti.W. & hoot,..._ area. 40 •UNITS IN A PARK ~:n...=._acu1a:k Oceanfront Duplex Close To_ Beach CALL ..:i.. '''•1414 ·0utst.andblg garden apts on Dream Home on 1!dl 60' Pl'lnc only A&t 613-3012 A< king $52,500 9: ~ ~ 1.6 .,,,.. o! Uilmaculat.ly 9'r lot. Will comldor • (Needed· rental llatlnpl ~'& k.,,. -· Pool, e/c, In part. 181.llOO. •9l9-319110 SAVE-BY (,lWNER BALBOA BAY PROP. · &&ALTY' 1% llnanctng, 6.7 x .,.... LOT mull oacrlfice Shel ~:~:~~.3 * 673-7420 * Ne•r N""'•rl hsl Orflt• $4!6,000. Principals: only. eoVe,. 2IXI mi. noztb of su .CUTE BEACH OWNER' Ll:°'VING Sparling ~'mi' Cor'" Frahclaoo:.c-c"' Nil TIME FOR . COTTAGE F~;, ~b!f."i:! t:1 ke':,J *42 u •t *' =· ~ .. '1000. .BJ . 9 doors to Ocean. Large Heighta for $44,0CiO. Walking n1 s ' Golf course R-1 Lot ;::1;s ·~=-.~ distance to elementary, 1:)8' on 15th Tee, of Mea QUICK CASH tie~ I crpt' ~-Heinz Kaller .l Harbor CENTRAL coSTA MESA Verde C.C. Fantuttc vitw. . OU . ew w .w ~· u.<y.>, High schools Vogel Co. S.'6-l)OO I 54~1926 . ~~ar ;::.":"· :w\~'. Reallon, 548-'3346 · $485 IVV\ DANA POINT mldent!al.611' THROUGH A $57,500. Sen Clemente rUUU x 1~· lot on Chula'vi.ta St. NEWPORT PIER REALTY $15,500. 493--0441. 613-:11158 NEAR GOLF CO!JRSE Ed Riddle R>altor 646-6811 HARBOR ESl'ATES • 0oo DAILY. PILOT Just on the Market 0:._~f.~ ~~u:J.. B!,.~ . i .Fix..-Tri-plex ~r~.,~~"'· HARBOR VlEW HOME, Car-cpbi/drps, . A>ldn& • $37,250. ,1miflc · trio! •House plus ""'°'' =====::...-1 · , mel model, garden cabana, See &: compatt. duplex. Needs paint •n Mountain, Dellrt prof. lndscpg, rose a:arden, DOSS JO.NES .REALTY' , "polish, i;MJl wh,a.t a value at ·Rnort 174 WANT AD private lot, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. 2.17 7S. a C8Ibino hal . $39,900. 'G<iod. spendable witfl: tam. rm., liv. nn., OxnmW"r 492-4412 Eves m..1168 low down. Call now. Wll.L ASfil1ME approx. 40% equjty ity Clubhouse'& pool. green-' Tlt.ADE Broker 6t)..80> ·&:.mo. payments Of S15--• belt Fee land by owner BY Owner, nearly new·3 BR -. . mo. for 5 &cre1 nr futllrt 642 5678 $695oo. ~Port Provence. +den, 2 BA .home. ocean & ~DANA POINT R alm·dale-Lanc~ • . Wkly 9-S 558-1500 _ Ask for golf coune Vlewt,100 aq, ft. Fourplex $78,950. airport •. 645-3849 m . · , Tom Hoover, or nitely & deck, priv. beach, $48,SOO. Du_plex $55,951). A-FR.UfE cabin in Bil Be wknda 640-0237_ Open house Sat & Sun 12-4, _Triplex $66,950. City. On Vu lot. $14.500. •--------11 ~Ope~~n~""""".'."!;.;12-~si.Sa~t~&~&m~ 257 Via San Andrea.I, SC .. \ WEBB REALTY 493-0761 ~ 11 492-9498. PRIME Ea&t Side 4-plex, . Just Say WATERFRONT 2 BR, large kit, llv rm. nice enci..t gar, yaros & .,,,.,, Oro"'! Co, •rop, 17' DUPI.EX _, $96.500 · back;yd. Close to beach, com pl. re fu r b l shed , EXCLUSlVE: o. Jt AN 6 BAY VIEW ''-· R3 lot, $31,500, 548--0378, 644-2258, prtnc. on· O'.lUNTY l!ecru&n, OJ> -5 Units, 2 Lots 49)-8142, 215 Victoria. 1Y-portunity. 160 acres \{i.GI. 'Ch • It' XLNT INCOME. $95,000 Santa Ana 4 PI.EX, S85.000. yrly grogs uae-permit IS' recru.tioa arge NEWPORT IEACH $9500. Wik to beACh & Dena whtcl" "' horaeL Wlibm REALTYlfS.1642 . OPENHOUSE Ptl!Ubor.49th5988. theCl•rilonc!Natlo~a WHEN • PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST · DAI LY PILOT JUST DlAL ~ Newpqrt Blvd, N.B. 4 BDRM, 2 BA, Sat It Sun. 12 Dt1PLJ:X • old $6500 tn-Fof'eit. 'Good aooed ; 'f RESORT LIVffic~~, •noon to 4 pm. Lge corner come. Depreciate 4 yrs. wat~. ~~ Irvine ~ ro $31500 Bayside lot. """" area, near 153.000 Rltr. 642-3850 Pl'ellln!mty feulblllly t-:: ,,.!: cl ·..,.;.,. pool be . ~ achoola. 2510 West Han<Vd ,, ·Z BDR , ·-A..,._ A times RV camPIJ'l)UDd aftil. JllU '6" u • • a •_OU Greenville, N.E. fn.. ...... .....111•• .,..... land er ~-~br bo8.t slip!!!. 2BR, 2Ba, ~ 1teraectk>n • ·hlrview'. I: er"*: ~.lut Ille. Pl,800. iX'Per)eneed bun~ Mobile, 3 yn old, ~ warner, $.A. . $11,llliQ, s.P. 830;4llil!,\Alter 6 .,.,.,.retm'. Broloer (1 ;o siding ' sttingle1, 1 beau t. 1 WUI consldtt GL,.Drop by .l $5(0) oo'wN Costa Mesa' "":::556--0lD&==·------I !doped. lmmed po..essi!Jnl look oround. • Pin, $511,500. Income $590." I Owner, No. 39, 3\» E. CoUt CJS REAL ICSr.\TE Owner, 6T3-n18. Ranches, Parma, l• Hwy, N.B. S0.-1168' Tbe fa.test draw In tbe'We.1t1_.;::G;.-=•o:...--"'-~"'I WATER FR 0 NT under Need a "Pad"' Place an ad' a~Pilot OU.Wed 2u ,~ = $100 !nl Scarcest of all-· -• ·• n ~ -acres hardest to find . Nlcest to -Call 642--6678. Ad. Caplsttuo 4 IAlae · • own. Pr! pier. Immac SBR I $3,921l-ecre. Im "°"" home. P3rlc: llke aetting. By [ ment, tuy terms. ~:"""r . ....-. Operi &Ill l· Mobile Homes lillil RMI e.tm w..-~ PENINSULA DUPLEX * 9t11ck C• ,'Ye Fut'nish<d tor ........ .... WiD btlf -p-11 .u ta!, 2 BR, 2 BA, bnr, Mobile HomH Mololle Homos • COib wtthln .,;:1111:·c.n "'/patio A 2 BR. l BA. 111>-For Sole ' TU Por/Sole . 12.5 . 86J..si ;~"'~m.~~ Mat-u-.......... NtwPORT .BAY BEAUTY ~-I ~675-1872, 1~ ·f!YH. lllUUll UUllllJI 11111.iA Adult perk, private beach BEACON Bay Frnt -2 + 2 BR. 2 BA, lg LR. aundeck guest 'nn '<' apt, dock tor 2 SALES & Ll!ASING Panoramlc \'.few. 540-3672 t. -5.'!' boalB, dble gar, tennis, full arvkt faclllty 12x&'l BndADMORE % blockl:~~~Wlll~~~lllC.~~~· 1165.000, 10% dwn. consider oa-v u.tar H-s from ac..n .., .... oooa•ie trades. JMD, 838-2257 1•11111 llU ~ wnr otter _re.tused. 536-7391 after HARBOR .V i e w Hms -,_ 4 p.m. I Monteao. 4 Br. 2 Ba, FIR, 5J1-oct00 Ill 1 D/R. Owner. s 6 4, 5 0 o. OBILE Home 1Qx40, x ntqtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 833-J894, HIMET cood. ~ete1y.lllml.Wd.J1 HARBOR View Home-3 hr 2 10 • 45 1 BR. ,.;..,..red ~t 64Hti12.Nev beacb. Buol- ba. fRm. nn, Uv. nn, dtn Pldo on Sh lrl' lot. Adlt ==·===-----1-l~~~~~:j'jji;jCF rm, tar. yd, Fee, $611,500. ""'1<, No -$3,11111 • WW EKPANDO. Adult Park &!4-5035 ' -trade lor equity In 1 BR, 1 BA. tmmac. ICE CREAM 642 5678 BA)'CREST·Extn. Clean m>I lx>me or C<lldo. Carl Call -or 493-1147. PASl'RY • 4 Bdrm~ 3 Balha. lamlQI Nelloa. 146-Ull5 10 x 57, 2 BR., 1\ltn. Big !!:!f --~ Rm, IOl'lna1 dlnina room. 1~~,..,,."""~'"'='--::-:,.-Bev Tra1ltt Lod(e. Walk to -W llll•lill•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:"ll _______ _J By OWner. 166.900 64Wl)ll You'll l1ntI It tn Cullllod i.u., -. $«)!)).a.mo -* ' ' 1 • • .. 1 s .. bl .. . - • . • n • • • • • • " • " • l ' , -j " • ' ' I ' ' ' • ' I I ; • Sund,y, ~'1 I.), 1973 llo\ILY PIUIT .... ::~~ .. i,1;·~~-~-~5[e;jj'jl;;·;;~ .. ;·;,~•:;rr;;;; .. ~·~·;. ~-~ f •1 • ·-ntJ i ~~ HWI j ., ...... ~·lltJ ,., ... Ill 'Ill Pwr's'a11 -Ilk '' 10 ......... ,. II Ill,,..... • Tw ts Ii I' ..... m ~Apls.~~~:,:-~-: ... :::~~~~~~!~A~lpt~.~~Unfu~~~m~~-~~~~~365~ cAet=·;.,;;"""'"'==·;..__....;,.,=.:~=;..·..:U;;;nfvm.==---··;.;;; ~!~~~;;;:~~I °""'"1 Hun ...... -~ , , £!!!• -. ~~~-Nlr,!' ,.._Coot :::=•;..;M="::." ___ _.;:;&o::.l::.boo;;;..;"-"=1::.n::.••::.1•:...._ ;C;rt;•;V;;";;" ;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;c;;°"';;;" ;M;;•;;•;.;;;:;;;:;;;;I " PAITNB '=" ~ 6':° ~: Mf¥-DEL M)\R NEW s. ~:-. 11 " 4 BR. _,..,_ -Ill LIVE LIKE A KING NEW COME SEE WHAT A REAL GARDEN • .wl:.I.: ....._ 2 Bedrwm _on t1te coJ11! _ , Rr ,.._to C.U. ~ .l Br, Ill ..... ~. I !Pl., BL 811"1. ...... drpo, lone-d BEACH DUPLEX . ............. ,..-CASH .,.....,. ..-• ,..,........ /.&: dbl Pf, ..-..ic .,._. <d patio. -At Bu get Pricesl :104 E Balboa Blvd. APARTMENT LOOKS LIK• -·-- .. ~an~NAGEMENT 1.~ -.. Ille~~ ~~~ $2llB. lor ~~-:to ":'i. 5~.'ti"a ....... UN~~...;. 4BR, 1BA. $450mo·· llko llvlng ·ln ........... $161.50/mo. .._.... ·~~ -,.,_, ·-~·~ 3BR 2n• "75 We oUer Peace '" ""la' 2 BR., 1~ ba., 2 ,..-' '9"" -Oorona·dc!Mlr . •-• ..,./Wlmld• ADULTS-LEASE • ....., .. mo t•~• rt"" '\, __ . ~ ..,,.,,. et $3j» per T . '$400Jlll 'USll'llESS """' live In lhll Minion Vlelo 2 Br. I •l>L -· $2111 * POOLS W/W crp<a, dlh/w>h, !rplca, par ...,. rpacet, l v.• PA<W>. ~-areas . k ii!~ ....... ct 5 .--Hor~or oldtt 3 BR. 111 II& tmw, 3 Br. 2 ba. gar, pool $3j» * ENCLOSED drpc, w'f""'/dcy lac. ·~· • No c ildren or pets. •le<tid ~.= 5vi\:...m _ ~ ;,f:'~.,W,:!!,1j = Just Tnmsfelrecl REALTOR~ GARAGES ~""/;ill ~=...t~iio.\ I l(ll;V. Wonnotlotl to 5 Bedroom _ -Lli!o .,.i.te _ MM14S or -'1745. 4 bdrm. 1 ba. bomo -1or Dupiexll Furn. ~ * CONVENIENT -er. t ; FOLLOW THE MAP TO ... ~tiite~. tr.::: -....,~ .. -rort s ar. lrpic, pool, .... = :::i ~.!;:; N_,. llMch ro AIL.~. ~ BlWIO New Oceanfront ... • Wilson Gardens .... ~, • .....,. Wr1te Bkr. '"t'122!1 . >Vd. Adlll ,ooly. l!&fll In b<-1o ..,.. )'OU, 'c:" FROM $140· ~)NTH! Condominium. 2 B•. 2 Ba. ~ "'"'IMlld·m.mDallY ,IJll5-1111hi'i·Ntw,-•--$1S&. -"'p0oneustoc1a>.~ 3BDRM-11>a. AD'"·:rsmc•se' _ ·$400/nio. Yea< ie .. e . .:..:~-l-:d!if.-4--1'tlilf;P.o. &it ll60 a.ta Bach. w/pi. ldotl1 ~ -. Avail ...., '""11 J .... ll<h. u.. "''"" ~675-=--=------., ..... -c.i. -• < CdM .• .:. ' --. 2, _pa. c;>Volrp, "'. $300. .... m-6166 VILLA. PQMONA· 3 D~ ~-~~; ~1-~ 2213 Fount•ln W1y E11t. -· < $185 • vw'Pd~ 1 Br. 0-.. ~-adll)t cp< only, no Duplew Unfurft. W ---~ !ront.Bo<irtloc!!ACl!OL peta. $115. su-8251, PHON111:60-2t1S ~mo.="'-"--"=-·----We g ive you mot• room for less moneyl Stop By or Coll Now , . . . . . . . . . 646-21<46 R.I! S :r AU lt A N 1'( SB!· ~:JI:,' Br • .._, view ~10. Cost• MoM um .._ Ave.) Corona dtl Mor COCKTAILS. Bit llMr apt. 3 ~ 1411'""' VACANT 2 Br hu oil SIC.'!. ' l~iiii;~iii;;iii;ii;jmiiiiiiiii cAp.;_t._U;;.nlu_.;.r;;.n;;.. ___ 365:.;.; Apt. Unfurn. r , ......... io, . iqfftlon •• ,iu.v1EW Rl~TALl AllO 3 Br, ..., "" .. pool. ~~Uv lllR.rm. blnotllll,pedrv«fla ,.; Casa • Ont -365 " ~•---~ ·ski lifts ond m--4030 or -~!.!'" Act· Fee· •• -w ........ tV .,,_ children. '1«> mo. 60-4014 AU. l1TIIJTIES PAID 0t ... ... :dlnllnltn ' trofflc. NEWPORT HEIGHTS F t I v II Huntlntt--eom....-. before· you rent ~ Park-Llkt Surrvundlnv ...... 150. Al~ fw Mort AREA. Thrw ~ oun • ft • rt LARGrm fpElc2 fnBR.Lak·el ~ i.m Custom designed, te•bis'hWi !"'!<! QUI~ ~·UXE : 2 full baths .:... •• ti ' ' •w-•· •Spacious ldtcbea with In--·--~· u~ . PETE .. BAR.REIT furnished ~.;;r· :. IMMEDIATE * 1137-ms * NEW 2 BEDROOM '"""" IJabtin& ON TEN ACRES 1• '.\ 3 BR APTs. , ~--REALTOR-ra901 • ..:. -~ . OCCUPANCY N•wport S..Cft I B&th. endooed pvt...,.... • S.H "°"';~~-din'I-Apll. lum./unturn. Lease N~tShopP•'!'>'g *•AHtdu'!_."""'only • 1 • Adu ' er-...--· • Enjoy 12le euy li1f in tb1s in duplex buildina $185. per • · 0~u.c ltOrace Fireplace / priv. patios. .... 64U200. Its, '42-4m. RHJ.. beaut. nburm 'Condo ntE BLUFFS -Lovely. Br. mo MAnacer at ria~ezo • Private patlo!i Pools Tennis Contnl'I Bkfst. • ·qu• Apts. ~-ANu.,AL LOVERS far. , .. ~~ ~tb,o~~·'--3 ~ie.=.e~·;r~ Hw\11naton Beach. '==e=~w/atcn&e 900(M-~~ .. 1;!11nr· C~~-6"1 H·~) 1 Santa Ave., CM i . 'l)OG ~ board' Huntl""°" llMch · ~ ~ Xlnt .;;;;&;;;;:,: lahl lut mo'• tn advance: 5.16-1152 e Klnl·IZ bdnns -••-~ "' Mir •r>t 11 616-5542 Ins-anti aroomtnr. &ck . i.e--$125permo!nc. a mo. mlnhnwn or 12 mo e Pool • Bal1>e<:ues • .,... NO .DEPOSITS Bay • Best ct. t~, REAL, amall mu.e. For l recre&don fadltttee:. n;iax. ~· No petJ. Avail rounded with plush land-JUST ttdec. 2 bl', pool, Love13 2 Br aptll w/a • CA\.L ~JM~ • ,penon, no pets. 1!fi!ldle Bl· larwln realty Inc. 5n6. 6" C902. ·· I :;... .... ,..,,..._. scaping. bltlns, dshwhr. 2 i:-lkll, ldng-u BR On be utulty ~·pi\Eve. Q's;.1127 ed. or older. $100. mo. O,ean-96,. 1• ...... 124 h ·) WAiJ'EiiiiiOi&..: Prfv. patio Adults. No Pets adults. $225. 673-1418 eves. land.lea..:....· -~~ Gas t 1ng Fee $50 •• 536-1183 " -n &: dock for up to 28" -· LARGE 1 BR $185 or wlwlds. ~ ....,.,. ... w ' ~-·· 365 u Incl In rent. Child up to 3 . . ,.ewport Be•ch 6 BDRM on cul-de.sac Just boe.L 3 Bl', den, 2 Ba. frplc. W. W !IOD 642·19TI .MR 3aA, firepl, bltins. No pets. t~ blk £, or ,. t'BR.Houoe-$145,utilpd. ~~.-°!1~-~. b ~I ~t,p~ql. $$0. Yrly.Apts.furn. 360 *SUSCASITAS "!!_laUl"""PtS36Ss/IMngl~~ Hlll'bor. ........... _. iw.a r, ........ ' ~· Furn Bachelor A 1 BR'S. ... m es. o. g4r10111, CASA GRANADA Coste MeN Costo Mnl DELUXE APARTMENTS Air Ooad • Frplc's • 3 S\\'im· inlDa Pools • •tealth Spa • Tennll Courts • Game and llilllard Room. 1 Bednn. 1'l'on1 ii65 2 Be<lrm. From $Jl5 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2«>0 Harbor Blvd., C.M. m•> 557-80"1 RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 9: 30 AM to 5: 30 PM ONE ST ANDS OUT jiE: Also CdM. l BR home & util nn. Oversized garqe A THE Blutta. brand new' BR, General Modeb Open .Dally. 409 ldarl.gold, Cdf\f. 400 l\1l'tTimac: \\lay 557-955!1 ~--~ •LAUN RY C I bachelor Unita start'&' $85. fenced yard. Lee all elect 3 BA pool 6 ~--..1 malnt:. ' 2110 N-·.......-Blvd CM 2 BR 1 BA 2 blkl to Uttle 2 You f Mfl look a Jot. but >1>U1 h"' ., Ort ~ Agt. Fee. 979-84ll. ldtcb & din nn. Upatain: Cust ~t & -!.":''it.oo mo. SWINGERS pad $295. a ""I""•• ·• ' • BR 111 B,\ studkl S1T5 plus w'Ol'I t nd anything to com- J. • Highway In Corona der LARGE 3"' bdrms 2 ha baa 1ge fl:ni!hed bonus rm, lat &: last p'iur PW\ dep. month. one bedroom, all D1n1 Point Corona. Lrg pool. siro. Dys rlep., avail ?.tay U &nd 1 pare with the grettt appear-! M l ~-1 bu I fo ' ' .... ., It '-~-~-2 br, ~· -~. -utill~s •. on the, canal with Mr. Brock 546-lSOO, l!:ves BR, $1*1 plus dep. carports, ance, ereat location and , •r, u.. . I -· r d/w, lndry, gar, II hlk to •~ •=-~ s.n.J2Z7 Ind -• -··· -~-~ I · ~ Bink cupbom'(fs. allp .for 40 boat. Can LIVE in the all new DaN. ry, nr .,.ppg & ..... .,., sreat &'a.na~n apartment.I huiH~ •nd"wlfe. Ca I beach. Yrly. 642-5557. recreation~ Xlnt for lge EASI' blutt condoa a Br., 2"' subll!:ue slip for $75.00 • Polnt Harbor at the 2 BR, din. rm. lrplc, new 5\6-().l51 hen: 2 bedrooms, deft. ~ .hr.:.c1et•ll1, P., ET E General family S3SO ~ 5r$.fl597 ha, fireplace with pa lop, month. Bkr. ~7225 beaut1ful Marin& Inn Motel crpts & drpe. S285Jmo. Call CHARMING 2 br, 2 ba, spadoua l!:ntutaining areas. 8ARRl1"T REAL TY, · · newly papered family rm, Balltoe Ill ncl 34902 Del ObllP> &t., Mr. Beals, 556-8790. gardl'n apt. bltins, $1ffi. cct.mJc kitchen, 2 baths '42-4S53 FOR LEASE, F .V., 2 & 3 leaae $400. per mon.. to eee • (496-2353). Kitcbena. ef-3 BR. below high'l''ay, firplc:, Also Avail June lst, 2 br, 2 aet ln a Janlen wilh Howen. :.:o BR £:ondos, encl 2 .car pr, call 6'3-'1252 2 BR, ar. new, deck. pr. tk:tencles and apartmefs. sundeck, gar, adults, $28.5. ba bltins, incld yard. No. putdnr and pool. Youn tor RESTAURANTS.BARS RENTALS 2QdJ tam rm, pnv patio. LUXURIOUS Vu on SuD Avail tbnl June&: d. 9115, heated p:iol, direct dial 6~1418 eves. or wkends. c.r.t. 54844n or 979-0Te $225. Slfty, no chUdren. • ,_ quallfted -tor Aporu.D ~ ~~ ":,~ </: Am~ coune. 'Ur c er, 3 -·July & Aue. 1>y 11>e l!:.M· •• ~~"':;: BR. $266/mo. Cll>ts, ..,,., 2 BR. 1 BA ·-_, THE ORLEANS prime· restaurants &. ~ty 962-3002 Owner~ ner. semo. or week,lZil~AJnethoyat. --H-room -'--...... --~i Crpt, drp. Call Mr. garden unit, mag crpta, 1741'I'ultjn 833 eotktaD Iou.ngea in <>ranae ~.':· Agent ' ' Yrie::.~~~ pet. For tnb:. Mr. Ncn 6G-5766 ~ ~ Laiu~ s, 55&-8790. drps, ds.hwhr, tncd patio. 0oast ·.u... RENT or Leaae Option. 3 NEWPORT 1 1 d2 BR, nr. new. dedc, pr. Beacb. O>me ploy to our2BDRM.patlo,gar ... ,view, beam ceil, bi>l, gar. Adlta. *RENTALS* Nowell Anoe., BR, 1'4 BA. Condo.' Blbus, walerfront upper -· 3 avail. -J..,. I< alt. 9115 spodllshing, shop-and 516\0 Larlo!t>U'· $181. 2650 Elden 5.17-3125. YEARLY !> -~· lroker.1 . .:.w.l9thSt.,CostaMesa· d/w, Wlhr/dryer, refrig, Br 2 Ba. dock space no 'M<:llttil:y.JUb'&Allg.bythe restauftnt&;A$50 Week and644-84'15 or 673--0817 A'l'TRACI'IVE llrse 1 BR From MSG Month 481 N~Cout Htghw~ (~~U~~~F1a s!ove. New crpt ~ drps~Dbl pei.. Avl 5125. $34.5 i..e. week. 125&:1251,.it .Ametb.yst up. Bring this ad .and Costa Meu CJUiet area. adults. no Pl!:b. SUMMER tiifP*•SlilCh1<-nf) 494-8594 .,ar. Prtv. pa.HO. $215 mo. 673-22S6 For infor. Mr. Norr. 6CU'lOO receive $5 ott on tint Coln laundry. $135. 6t&-<1176 F $l200 Month COSTA MESA OFFICE 548--:1143 aft 4 pm. SHARP 2 BR., 2 Ba. BJuftl, LARGE, tum, 2 BR apt, on week's l'l!nt. 2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY 2BR. unrurn. I.zg Uv rm. Pvt airL GRUNDY ,. e 1;'1--...,ic Mfl}Jmbl • 'Serving-Costa Mesa, Newport 4 BE.DRM 2 BATH, separate: all bit-ins, carp., drps, pool. yrly, $275 Mo. Util tncld, Huntington BMch MEADOWS APT. 387 W. patio,. Nr shops & trwy. $145 R"'I 67• ,161 •~Store U+ gr Beach, Huntington Beach. family rm, new crpts, drpe, $330 Mo. 642--01'17. adults only, 121 E. Beytront Bay ~t. CM. 646-0073 mo. ~1355 or 499.:-1731. H tar - e Cotfee SboP beer/wine $150 . COSTA Mesa 1 BR paint I: wallpaper thruollt. 4 BR. 2 BA. 1'/R, DIR, «call 5.14-1169 aft 5. $1-6$1.65 . LARGE 2.BR. Like a home. * * SPACIOUS 2 nR. crpts, l-~H"'A"R"'B"'O"R""'G"R"E"'l°'N=--s .11. • PIDa Jqw down house. Odldlptit ok. Yard. ~r1r....; '~.,: ~~REALl fri>lc. Harbor Vu. Hornet. .1 BR W/BALCONY BAFR· &. l 'BR., patios, Encl garage available. Call drap!!:s, $140. Married pref. Furn. A Unfurfl. ~)' $130. ,,, HOLL;AND Bua. Sain $150 • NEWPORT Beach 2 '"''.i:. .r........,, ~~ 64f.5C77 or (213) m-mt. Phone, '100. weekly. Call g{~ P~fu ~ 0f 642-l6$ 673-fll45 aft 6. Bach, l, 2 A 3 BR's. M'odel1 645-4170 or M0--06(B eve. Br Apt. Partly furn. cat-Huntington Buch $490. 6t5-3ll9l eves. closets Rec hall PQOl. A UNFURN 1 & 2 BR Garden NEW 3 BR. 2 BA. drpl, Open 10 'til 7 pm. · 1.n.t,.()ruae. Colta-Ml!:A $lport.75 -y~A .,_ 2 Br 4 BDRM., 2 sr<JRY, 2 '190'"-f BR Townhouse in ......_ lalbOll PenlntVI• pool ~blea,. satm& bath&. Apti, Frplc:, D/W, priv crptg, Pool, BBQ. Gar. Petenon W41, CM. nr. H ~•• ~ ,.-. ~ See tor youne!l. 1'13Ql patio. ~$190. 557-2841 Adulta odly, m pelL 11'8 W. hell' Blvd . .l Adams. SMAIL mf&. Namo Brand """""'· l'<t -new, 1\0 miles to U.. beaoh, Blut!s, hltns. Avoll Jul> lat. $2S WEEK • UP Keebou Ln. (I h1k W! al LRG 2 Bil, C'J>I•, ch;>o, blbus, Bay. · · 54U370 _ Ladies Wear. Nati ona I Gu. Encl yard. . Atlanta A Bushard ~· Call owner wknds or aft 5. e Set.trr Rooms Be&ch 1 blk N of Slater) · tlo N ts $155 Lrg 2 BR, .._ , Salee. Tra4emU'b. Prelent ~ • NEWPORT Beadl 2 Avail S.Z.73. $295. mo. 11r 644-l{O;. e ~ Rooms ' 842 .. :'lMs • ~~ · 0 ,i>t • · dsbwsr, pool, ~ ;;;:: OPIN HOUSI , ~ ti> triple aalea. BR ""'-Pattly furn. dudes 1anlener. FAMILIES 5 BR. 3 BA. FIR, D~ Ur e <>cOUIVl; tm WALK TO B& •cH SPAC.. 2 BR. 2 BA, nr. ICbl.s, !!'.:'n.!.. "111,. $180 ire. utlll. ~ ~unltltt, 20>ltBRa Mapbl ·~aft 6PM Gar Enct .~ only. A'1< fur OIUCK ynl. Pool prtvl. Harbor Vu a...... NN' · ""' --~v•.v-• <-• ., .... ..,.. EVEREIT 546-ilil or Hms. $515. 833-38M. ---... New 2 BR, Qilt!drps, shop g &: frwyi. No pets.. Nr 3 bu1 line. -1.. lnwu111..,.t CAU. 66-0'!11 642-6719 . UIS Main Streft dahwshr fl'pL a, 15th. $165/.M:O. 979-0134. * SHADY. ELMS-POOL LARGE la'ldtcaped area ,,.; . ~"'.'lty 220 , -. nlE Bluffs -Ne,. 3 Br, 3 ~CO 847-39'51: GROUND floo• 2 BR, patio, •• AChild~~~ ~~e~451tup. Cl1>ll, ~ .l ,.,..e, $lll5/ ; =~CH O~~ 3 -BEDRM, 2 bath, town-Ba, sunken den, $t15. Leue. l'R.ESHLY tum ttuplex, 2 $1-40 _ ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 ni!wly carpted &: draped. 678 177 E. ~ st'O( 60.36'5 IT3-0ll9 :;i .• YOUR B~ San Clemente ~istrano h~ .. '!/5• por mo. 640-{W9/644--0904. BR. 2 BA. fple 1ae patio Pools. • ,;ani,,ns. Sauna. Ce-St, Apt. c. . . c..:--=~,.,_"1"""--- ! = ;:n:~ Ot N::;:i. $1liO • OCEAN' View. 1 BR l1nn1, nre'plmce, jn Newport J191gflh, aClli:iu from bet.Ch •. Av.ll tti Tennis. PriV$le: pa,_t lo . 1 BR, carpeta, dra, refrig, LAR9E-F..ast11de 1 Bt. $130, ... --""---ft-----I End tC,..~ yea(_~ ~·Yearly. Avail Now! Xlnt COl\CI. & lee. 2 BR, lrg Y'1'd. patio, pr., June 30 at $285 per mo. Adults. Ph: 846.-0S. ' dshwr $140. Part furn. 2 Br$150. Crptl, drps, bltm, 9 0.wc:a i BR ll,S1 BA ~ ~,,..-pim $1.1'5 •• .WALK to fleadl 2 BR .. 4G...,.,,-,.·.~;f471 or uHI pald,'ni1". Avlh. 516 -& 644-J517• • MEN, small beach ho te1 . 96U9is. 703 ~·· · ~\;~0 J:"· -I'\':, ._ ·....., view, 'cp<N~ • , ,.· 't,nye;:tment bu End rar. Prlv. yard. Ma· l '546-ll03: A11C: 10r Dele. 6/1. $250. 645-662.5 BAYFRONT 1 BR. ,ii75, Mo. Rooms $2UJO per wk. A1,>t NE\\'. -8 Units, lrg 2 BR, 2 2 BR, l% ba wUo rt lll!U-dnc oven, ~Vite I 1 · , "l!. J:r>rlz .. oo 1. ture adults. N!:W Townhouse • 2 Br. 1~ Santa Ana 2 BR. beat. view. ~· mo. $95 per month. 536-~ ' BA, a.II extras. From $185. io SmJ h·td J: • P g:raay yard. Avail. J . uy appt. only. $225 •. STEPS to SUrf! 2 BR. Ba Bright wallpaper green SUp avail 115-0f'll. · Huntl-'-H ~ Thurin St. 545-5800. pat c t , no pets, l,·$%1i. t~ 'l'RE i!LACKBURN co. Blbus. Prlv patio. Small pet ""'"'· drps. All bltna.'retrlg. QUIET •-t. 3 Br, 2 Ba, Corono clol Mor .... -. •rllour-E·SIDE 2 BR. $150 ' $160. 730 Jo AM, 51>36Z7 * * * · 1831 WettclW:, NB 66-1800 ok. Pool 1 nU to bch $215/mo. crpts. drps range .t refrii NEW furn. Stud}O ~ & l I ~ htd pool. alt 3· e 1 BR apartment. tptl/ . .,, to•.IMft 240 $'M5. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. 213: :592-1"17. . $315 mo. M7-8793• 645-4615' 2 Bib .. Blc Canma. belU:h dock • .-n. w.~ B ~ w w .... 842-U mo MO, 2BR, crpla, ...... """'· d'wuhr, ·-· .:;.r. Pool. Dbl l'il'· !Gds/pet. . 4 BDRM .ms Sec d H F I Bachelor $Ill), 1 BR. $190. pd jacuzzi ~I lllllo. ' no • • bltins, no aln&l.1!:1. 1974 nm mo ·ID-mo It fllllD CASH? , CALL $9eJ, , . .' '+ c.'!l"l!:dit c1c' 1:°'reta.' ~ OUMI urn. er Utll Pd. 'Y'ear1y. l Adult, no ~. $195. 21.3: ~ «>'\If. 2,BI'., 3 Br., 2·8&. Wallace St. See rnanqer . * * .j, "'> $1,000, or UP TO $3,000, * LANDLORDS '* · -Cir, 968-3025 Unfum. 310 ~ 1!!5-4174 . L UINl llMclt Pool.. blt·lno. ~ -~ Apt A e ~BR, 2 BA apartmenll, ;" $\0,DqO ,MID MORE F"REE RENTAL SERVICE. LUXURIOUS _ < BR. J BA. Goner•I FURNISHED Apt -1160. Util .. llllll lfl:Pe. 922-LUXURY triplex apL Ocean $2Z-s;tl5. . Remfmber ?AvCo 1'l.rift b' $250 • 2 Br. hie. Compl hu eWr)'tbirc + huae pool ~ % blk to ocean. No pets. 3 BLKS beach. Bdrm, Uv. Have 1Qnl9th1ne.you. want to ~. 2 BR. , 2Ba ,, ·BR.AND NEW! i Real Eolat< Loon. Upon re0ec. Bltrm, pir, ysrd. Np< 835Q (:11tllton Dr. 963-2'1.16. nlE Bl-3 Bil, 111 ba., S.avt.., CdM._ rm., ldt. area. Soll penon .. ui Oaatflad ads do 1 dlaltwuber, llrep~tlo, n... Harbor .,,...... -·~ Ule the mmeY H'P. HARBOR Vu Hma. Carmel furn. Lovely pa&, nr. p;iol Coste Miu only, no pets. Refi. mo. well ,call NOW 60-fl7L ' prqe $250. mo. • ._... nlHlll'J "'~ 1~ you llkt>. Atao uk· $450 • 4 + fam, ~ Im. . l·'Br Fam. Bt 2 Ba, Neal-4 bike trail Uve lib a kine 4!M-8782. . . Like. to TndtT ou.r Tn.der.'• 2 br trailer, no Dl'tl. m ~ ......_n LA PL••• "' J.irt ' °"' W1aeCUl'ed ,... ™home. Alr/onnd. i:.ke Pool"$ai 6«>-l76S . at $395 per nio. LOW-WEEKLY RATES Nowpcsrt BMcli · Pandtoo oolunm.laior>O<il .,.._._ $130 utll ·pd. -....., ';"· aOaa! iow. Forest " · COsrA Me.., super lha'1> 3 Executive Sulh1 51!!11!, 5 dar for~ hucb. Ml-1809 llf.2190 8:11-0044 '5 Al!t'mTI g I i:i.-i:..Pd~= 2Al'!,ll. 3 2 :t ~"':" ~ BR;,.' ~-~_;.:.,uni; Nqulewly 1010 N_,t ,Blvd, $29.50 per Wk .l up. l BR, 2 ~· Ur:fum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt; Ullfum. 365 -· -Ne . . ·l. w/pool. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 ~~ •uu:: ,........ • et Costa Me1e BR A Bachl!:lors. Color 1V, ' ' ' ' ..., tl2l~e;:.':'· Dr. • . Nli.Vi'Ew RE.JTALS I.Vino Bay f.=h"'tty. m.arm 642-2611 ~11~.=.1:"~-~~ N"l'°rt llNcft Ntw~rt ~~·. ~wpt<t IMch .• Newpoi-t Beach 833-34j0 673-<030 or 494-3248 Condomklllnn• STUDIOS • I BR'S. 646-S6SJ. . IJV'fi'fi¥1/illil¥1/iifililillflfVVVVVlfwVffVV~ ""1 I' TD Loans LAND~ORDS! , BR.' aa. ............ S2S5 • u~rn. m •: i; FURN N•"' 2 BR Duplex. 2 ~ 481 Ji s We Specla.llae tn Newport 2 BR. 2 Baths •.•· •· .... $325 C t • u-... •• ~-• Kltu...___ es :·ul·~ .. ~."'Y·r 1""oe. ~ •.. · ""-<8l · Beach • C.orona del MW' • 2 BR, dtn. 2 ba, a!r o:md $275 OI • ,._ .r....., v11;n ~743 .. B ;'1 : "" -.·-" lW TO 95% I< Laguna oar e-n-• Ser-3 BR. 2 betha ...... $2661275 . e !hf.led Pool 2l3/·-~-. "' , . "" · ·2 d y· D L vice fa FREE tDoc lo~ Try 3 BR. 2'i9 ba. •• $35o/395/400 2BR condomtnlum, $23> mo, e Lailrdry Facfltties ....,..,_ ,., _._, · n ' oa ns "'u View' · · ' 4 BR. 2 belhl •••.••.••• $295 crpla, drps, dsb/w3h, tnod e TV t. maid serv avail. I & 2 BR Furn apts, steps to -. ' . NU·VIEW RENTALS· 4 BR. 211 hA. •••••• $3751450 ynl. Water pd. 557.Q83 • ~ 5"v\Oe beach, avoll now at winter owed rites Oran;• Co. 6~ er 494-3~ 4 BR. a. tam. nn. •·•• $475 El Toro po Wiik & UP rates&. for.tumml!l' rentals. ! ~ . S.Hl!r Mtv. Co. Bolboo Ponln1ul0 ' 4i:;;, ~ ~ ~~~75 BRAND new 3 BR. 2 BA. e Studio .l I BR Apts. lOI 1561 St., N.B. -· . ~2Jn 545-0611 · · · S BR. 'li ba ....... $365/395 carpets & .,.._ -lw! e TV A lllald -Avail. LUXURY B6d> t PUie llwpt. Joi; !Tlpi H¢ol'.,.. 21 >"'· NEW LISTING .,.. on We lt..ve Summer Rent.ii gar, patio, pool $215 per:=... ~~Pool A';,oll~~\;;,S:•!; L = ~11 • CA.SK·IN A HURRY! exclusive Penlnavl• d h II month. 644-3128 • $12> Monthly '!..~ -on. yuur ~e~ pnld Point. Frt1hly p•lntoil. I re •• Huntington -23111 N ........ Blvd .• CM S•nt• An• .... for Ol'I not. Use con· A big hou1• for 2 bed-548-9755 01 645-3987 nrRN Apt -Avil May 14th. w a :r;:t~~~ rooms formal dinlnt FOR lease, new lUlUr)' Ad Good For SS on Rent SUbleue 2 BR, 1;) BA. Refl It .K ·tcr .;,, loOd pw:pose. 6,.. ._..,' l""llt kitchen REALTY = 3 ~:=:r ... ':-. Unbol!tv•bly llMutlful ::·d. Ad~~ ~dren, ~ ftdtntial-, fut service in with ••ting a r • • • A Company With Viskm op:emr, Pool.I. rec centar 1 VAL D lSERE Garden Aptl. pets. • . • . t9.. ·~ J'OUl\ hdme or· oor. olfjce. p E T' E . "BARRETT Unlv. Parle Center, Irvine ml trom beub, avail June 1 Adulll -.., peta. Fl<>nrw Apt. Unfum;· ' 365 t"" -SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. EA''TY ,_ C.U Anytime, "52·7500 or ! $335 per mo ~. -.n 6 nm sr.&--0)06. R " ..,.5100 Olfke hours g AM to 8 PM n4: li!&&Si ,..lelUll, 45' pool Roe. Gtnor•I • Coron• dtl ~-r -" Rm. S.uno. S&I> 1~ Bdrm., ;;.;;._=--..-----! ,.. ..,. · • -_, 2BA. hltllll, crJ>ll. drpa, Fum-Untum. trom. $142. NEWPORT HEIGHTs "' ~ -2ND Trust D~ds * ~ Vu Ho'1" .. Fulljl 4 BR. 2li ba., • • ... •• .. • 143:1 t::' J>O!>l .J: blue pmL SEE rr, mi Ponona, AREA. L•,,. 2 bod-181 -malnfd pool. deck furn. 3 BR. 2 ~ ••••••···•·• 1365 $1115. :Im. I04'IO. bulul k........ ,.. I• P!UVJ.TE ~ AVAIL. 3BR,-2BA, z :~ . .W..,,..., 3 BR. ~ ho.· D<luxo 3 Bit. 11'' BA. Cl'pll. -BEAtrr. TURN 2 BR $1'15. r-.:, "" ~ "";-~' ..-~ , • ·MY .Amount dryer, retr1g. toe gar. Ci> .. , Blu!ls: N:B. .......... $475 bit-Ins. Roe "'°"' " pool. Bit-ft, w/w, Hbl pool. dlthw•lhor, *•II to !> 4> • C.ll·67"44M BKR. drps. LBe $500 mo. ~ c BR,~ bo. Ti!. Hilla •• 1'75 S2ltllll0. li4Ull1 lltr, Adlltt. .., poll. Onf>Dt <*> w•ll .. rpo11, dr•pt1, I "I ,, • ' ' NEW· 2 BDRM, ,..., ..... 3 BR., t ha., --•••••• $400 2 Br, -· dr)>r' alv, -clooocl ....... $250 ptr L._ ~ dlshWasher, .bltnL t250. 5 Bil,.~ i.. , ........• *385 i-efl1c. Vacont 5'i15: $17'5 281\..Aftll Juno15-Sept 15, month. Atlulh,noptll. • ~ Open Sat It SUn, 7111 Acal:lf· mo. -o,f! !lim-1\jlly tum., O>!or TV, RNllW 642-1353. 0 L--~.oiiO .•Up Cotto Motl '-·. L•-N....., 11mO washer/dryer, ~·~rANT 2 Br 1 !ro!• ~ Available to new or ~ 919-1752. "'5 ~ '!!.pr, rrlv' = ntabl~:bullni;aet\,~.R. '3 br, 1 ba, pr, Cfl't. dn.. NEW, ~LBR. 2BA. • mm10 Apt, tum, penon ~a/be:~~ m k ~ dyi Autin or' ro.L: ~· · $25J). f!lO• tncd . ~. 21l3' step ................ on JOH ova.' 50. $110/mo. 2191 · 548-1398' '! .,J2~3\ ._, =-· 646,1145 /. . "'SINCE !916" ~~.,;,.a ~:~" CM. A,,,_ la;:.:;l:,;boo=-1,-11-nd----1•19> "" Mon..-W'•nttd 250 MESA Vl';!IDE; n;.\...i, 4 lat w.,1em Bank Bldg. ~-'9 It 5. aft S. 49&-1188. I BR. SDI. 'hm:oe. S/j'ool. LIVE YIAR·ROUND .. ., """''""~ , ~ t to BR. 3 BA. hltm, pnlenu. Unlv.nlty Puit, Irvine Minion Viele Idol(· tor -Ion. Adllo. AT THI llACH }_;_ ~· ~ ~~ of Leaae, l450. mo. 545-2629. D•y1 552-7UOO Nleht1 3llR, 2BA .....io, enclsed ·~ ~ 11'3 'Churcb It., e Deluxe I BR, tirei>IAce. N ..... fanllly --Orlltlo fl>. ~ VERDE 4 Bdrm,-W.., tac pr, ...... -d/W, buililnl It tarp patio. Ideal liDniH to hOld .,, op-lb. Avail -. May 3 BDRM bome near sell -.. ...._ patio, I BR. n,le. ,B&om CllL fu<ooupl<ot-.$300 --Yoa llh -15th. 6"l3-4'ro6 Greenbelt In Unlv. Parle. awtzn pool pr1v1. P!O. Patio. 1• liml~ UtlL IDcl. mo. yeu1y leuo. , JI byill nwispr. 833>-lSUI 9 BR, l'w'n • --. :M.10 ~-• Pl5. mo. &30-0871 $151. *"'-e 1 BR. lartre den A 1 BA -:i: U1JO 1't or• bl .......... Newport 81.S: $1511 • ..,_ " ffowpt<I ikOdi • AVAIL Now -E/alde S Br, All new ,thruout. bullttns, ' Want tonr mm U ,...thlo: 511,-L.otrur:o -ls . ,1,. !"-...i. Ir -A llrePla<e, .~to ~- Wl'lte Eed ad No. 11111 LRG 2 i!R Eubldo. NEWPORT -Ill "" """'I• lf9 f!ll. _._ 15114 mo. ,....., leOle. I -l?.0. -15!1l' $1.15. Gsrsge. PotlO. pm • Nice ~.Br •. apt. 2 bib !!BR, 2BA, tam rin, pool .l NICE l Br ~.:r. We allo have otller rentala :____:-. ·-. o,llt. -' Call ~-·Ilea~ Bltrm, ~~hr rec !AC. $310 mo._,. by..,.,.._ . t ~A =N AL I liJ ~ • 1 s BR. 2 BA, i21EJMO., ':...: -~ Lquna. Gar, 1ownhoUfe Funs. 330 over 30, m P'!\,= ESTATE' ,RE 'l',.,i-°""' 260 2782 M-. Near sc:booll. patio, -decki Quiet .l aoclud· NEW • I· ~ "''!'-$11tl. 1115-3331 "'. -1. 611 5811& Owner. ec1, Newport S..Ch Adults, m p0ta..•JJA E.. 20lh OCEANFRONT • ,.. One Bedroom/Studio from $195 NEW paint • 2 BR A d .. $S!5 • 2 llr, bi>lc, bltrm, St., 548--0llT; -· $175 "" ' ....._ .... --"-&.. itt•"S PUT. YOUR MONEY houle Elslde, tnc<I patio. 2 carport, deck. Nr. htach. TOWNHOUS&-Pu1t Newport~ Nl<:e I BR . ,,. • ....., ... m JY•l'!'•....., TO WOR"' ~OR YOUI ldd• ~k. $250. -· Child ok S.hlet Luxurious 2 Br, 211 TraUon. Mature adulta. ui Olarnung Vu, studio, •vall -u"" wnc..,. ,.,_,.. ._..,.. r.1 , . 11 __.. $275 .. New 2 Br ~19 7 /'J. Ba. cu.tom furn l tu re. Wll CM ~-'Jn ~. adlt.a . no pdl. AHO MNltHIHGt .t.YAILllLI. ~ ,10% ntere1t on ,... . 2 BR. 2 BA, tl>Cd , •• , N"VIEW R N'TALS Complete """" ta~. . "!"'· ~. 673-6373 ]~ 2n~1'r\ilt t>eeda on $195/mo. Al9o 1 Br, l Ba. ""' . Responsible party. Belln-c. BAchf:lo!', $120 mo. Hid MODRI OPIN tioo A.Ill. TO IHISI oranat CObrity . real este.te. duplex, $185. 548-8!MS. 673-tO:kt or 494--3248 nlna Aq. tat. Min. 1 ye&r. I. Adulta. No pets. LOWER Duplex. 2BR. Yrlj. S!CllfAL MORTG1'GE co. Thi , ...... drtlW tn tbe Wt1L L.otUM HUI• '475/per mo. J'tplc. fl85 mo. -Bl. Donald J. Scholz 4 -ColllJNP.Dy (n4> 5!8-0106 , Dall1 Pilot oa~flod · Ph· -1981 ·~·•-~-~ ~...c.. Ave, Utile Island ~ -· 4llllO ,CllltPlll Dr., N.B. i.d:•~-NEW World. 2 Br A den, 2 "Weed It .l J'!.t&P" .7'."'c:1t';;";;.,'U,. -3i:R.lo ~I/~ --'-"'"""'-CA U. -aall ,_ Art)I da:r to tho Bm1' D,\Y to Bo. p11~ ••• }hl -· low7 1'rom -to -••. tuns tllal Jlmk Into -:tOI ~ -i«11 ' 1r1 •, . · · llallJI .,,. .., adl Dtll'•·dllo1·, matnt. , __ s:oo. l3HM • -nn t1tem 1n1o '"'* -·~PllotOaaalflad --··-· ~~~~ .... ~~~~~ ll!/: ~·~ ...n ·IDd!!l MHlll. You'll !Ind n ,. Ooaalllod cw. llallJ PUot ed. 'Olll -!!! "" j" . . ... ..... .,... .. • I I I • ..,.,... P.lm ,~~=;;~;~rrte~~i11~a~~~·;~1G~;;;;~a~· ~~~~=~~~.e~Kh~.=~~N<r~.,~·~"~.~ .. ~"'~="'=rr1~ ..... 3_1.~:~,,.~ ... ~-~I ~~~ t lo=• ... ,;..:.;: l_[IJ I! ¥J, •• o.:-ll•l ~---· llfll .,1··. :::..·~ J[9J a ... : · - (In Newport Beach) This \\oeel<end Is BAYWOOD APARTMENTS' GRAND OPENING. ' . Wen. actually lt11 be more informal, rustic. leafy. and bfeathtaking than a usual 'weekend-given-to- apartment-ltunting" Grand Opening. Please come. Donl wear your best clothes. You may decide to hike a bike trail. tt }?J have children, bfing them. welcome. tt you've never seen your kids in the midst of wild flowers and small creatures in a nature canyon park, brinQ a camera: Feel at liome here. . .;.\; .... ,.. .. ~ If you're a privacy-loving adult searching lor a home that Includes woodsy paths, sunlit open spaces and a curiously nostalgic bridge, bring your checkbook. Whoever you are; a family group or adult. B3ywood apartments and townhouses wonl disappoint you. You11 see. · Whatever your lffestyle, It probably include.s celebration. At Baywood, iCs· sure to. The recreation 'center was made for fun. Superbly. . Huge fire/)lace: Pillowed . conversation pit. Bil/lard and card-rooms. Dance area loui:tfles. Complete kitchen faclUlies. Wet bar. A neat player piano. A table for two here and there. Even more charming than its picture is the bridge. Same With the sunny patios and balconies. Two pools-one a junior olympic siz~the other Jacuzzi- equipped for adults. The randomly placed barbeque pits are handy. Convenient mini-laundry centers sided by fenced tot lots. Yes. Be practical. Check into the schools, shopping conveniences, Newport Center Within walking distance, freeway accessibility, bay and beach adjacency. All the features thoughtful apartme nt-hunters think through. Closets, bulk storage, carports, room sizes, calibre of appliances. 1 bedroom average: $230 SANT A AN n!Y. 2 bedroom average: 5295 3 bedroom aveiage: $345 2 bedroom townhouse average: $350 3 ~oom townhouse Nage:$410 sales office apen 10 am. lo 6:30 p.m. dai~ lelePme: (714) 644-5555 @ ~ " • • • • ~ z -:.m JOAQUIN t ftO. PAClftC COMT HWY, ' l ·~--( i.. ~ ..... 11 Mli ~· untvm. 365 Aftt. Unfum. J65 Aftt • ....._... -Apn., -......,_ I _us l•e"".-,1-B_l_uft-----l laguna Nltluol ~~ IMcll , Fum. or Unlum. m l'um.· or Ullfurn. :ml ~ c ttafr'a a.. -·' ··----1-.:...--;...;.::""'----C .. to -~· -T'--·--...... • DELUlti. • PA·" .. EWPOIT 1.o;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 10• -pci61. joclilil. le!mls. -"" " i-rm. $1JOWk.· .., ,, ••• 3i.:'J:i ~~ -'t ... ': ':~: SEA lIRRACE APArtTMENTS El PUERTO --din rm. & dbl car age; nu to APARTMENTS on the bay . * L I D 0 I s LE doo< ...,,., avail. Pool 6 II Callltnla'I H-W~~J1' ~~;~,. ~11 :.:r.~1-·~: ... ~MESA vOC:M~e;;.:;r " WILLIAM~~RS co. =:·::-~~~ ~~u.'=:l 1·Ey~rR 1rtf.p;.=.~J:i: fCMlntaln V•Uey .... eeif ..... ,_ilwtnc okjcle trallt, put:tti:IL llhuf· 'rf'Ei I Sprinp bome .,_,..... ,..,, pltiO/......,. GE Debriard. croqu<t. Juilor l't , Oowl"Y . Qui>, w / 1!-le~ 2BR.2BA,·w/diahwuher, kltdltn,stffdlllovtft. trom$189.50montblY;lllol · jacuJ;Zi an4 fa'JIQ t ·1 ~Y-No pets. $190 mo. =\!'0::-i!t.'°"' ~"=""' ~ ~ arowm. llx -pt H-1""'"'.leach CholctlUllodnllLl,I~ Irle Iii"'-printo °' July, 'llx ytioli' ~ z blllll. '""' $?05 to1325 °' bolooni;; ~en· ~ ......_----.:: ~~ Om.Ti.d..~ ~:~~,=-Ni=~:1 i::~~'FOi.= ADU .... l._T_l_IVING ... ~~ ~~~~;~~ ~~~ci!::':I.,. ~ =:.~a7 . . FOii LISS B!~~~~~"l"l!f. l.aguaaNJauel• Telephone <n<) 644-~ e 1 Ml. lo leach Moonrld&•·'~· • '> ON BEACH! 2 BR. FUm. or Untum. 11¥ ~ COlllftlllrill)\ lo' rental Information e Sun Decko & $ 3 Ront1l1 ti> -· · GJI HUNTINGTON LIDO.~ .. 2 BR-I ha. Avail. PitlOi ,. 0 SHARE Ajt ' ii. ~l.:i Newpo rt Bloch now.$325 Mo.,yearly e Corpet1;Dr1pn & U, SAVE Uf . .JlOKJ: PACIFIC 1--'-0C-E-AN--VIE-W--PENIN. Pt. 2 ·BR-I ha. e ·i:01C11·1of Partcl ng ALL munlS',AID PARTNER .!Jc.. Covered Parking. L a r g e Heated Pool. Saunas and Recreation Room. nI OCEAN Ave .. H.B. New Upper 3 BR, 2 BA. ~;-or un!um. $291) Mo, •• 2!!:"11,:0oom-Pool 1 & 2 BDRM'S. ;!: c:,..,:JC:, , (ntl 53fr.1487 Beaut i 1u11 y appointed "-~ Furn. & Uhfurn. "Av•ll. 22-:t>. Lqum. ·OcMn: ~ 0~n1~.1°w'.!:t'~%"." ~1 c 1mme<1A t. 06<;.•~.e.· 714/.~~6505 . 0wne,.11a.1J111.'1"c1.$Ut. ;;,:,,.";;·,. .. gen ·-~... 1959 MAPLE STREET, COSTA MESA cau a1t. 6. -· . WAITING LIST OPEN .... 1,2or3BRApt at the VILLA YORBA Huntington Beach (714) .142-9622 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, bulltins, fully carpeted. Children OK. $145. per month. Call . DALE, 962-4471. NEW 2 llr. 2 Ba, next to Alto Gor"ll" !Or Roni W014AN will .... 11!'10t ~,.• 1 ea• lea w·/matur eJ e m·p_l0, ... 411 "2s1;;er mo.Y '1201 Se~ Apt. Unfum. 365 "pts., woman. Call SU ya . °'· 642-ml. 646-<;114. "!3~B!!'R!"'. ~L~U~xl'lo~R~Y~A~P~T!!'.~l~s~.n~C~le~m~en~~~-...:~ Furn. or Unfum. ml ~. m.::..~-· 2....... I 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. '" ~ ~ "" 1\vail sub-let or yrly lease at Newport Buch 30. ~1059. 1 1: ~ ·· "' 2 BR, l & 2 BJ\. Bltn ap-Versailles. June 1st. No 2 !..&rye 3 BR, 2 BA apta, Gti for R r .7.C'I plianccs. Pool. 642~274. children, sm pets accepted. lndry nn, nr beach, shop-OCEAN VIEW: modern all rages 9IJ 1 • ~ LUX. Bayfront, 2 BR. 2 BA, Su~stantial security deposit. ping, Bus depot. Children electric, crptt, drpa. bitns, . ALLSPACI . boat 1· ail ~.•'l~ Prine only. 548--0751. considered, no pets, no .sum-~cony, pool. 1 BR., tum &c · • Jy. 6n~~~ . "'"""JllO. yr-NR. fl".'W 3 BR Twnfise, 2 Ba, mer Tates $210. mo, 492-6852. ~ Lease. AdWta only. . S.tf ·S=~ . NEV/ Bsyh'Ont-prlv Bch & 2 liv'g rms (ui.i & down}, Apts MaiTru Apta. 1510 W. Bal-Mini W• ' Pier 3DR, 2BA. S550 MO yr-frplc, all crpts, patio, dbl Fu·:n o r Unfurn 370 boa, N.B. (714) 675-C230. VlliOOa lhea ,fl'oln s1;.o1mo. gar. Avail for understanding • • U k>Ck: Jt-U ~the key. ly. 9~1 or 6444510, male (ldul\.s. $.l50. Open Sun YEARLY ~ntal, delux 2BR. On site mgn. 24 hr. acoe.i 3 BR. 2 ba.. Nr. beach $350 Only. 1537-A Santa. Ana Costa Melli ~ ~·~~O dahlWlh, Nomoveln·NomoYeoUfftle We have ~'Ummer renta1s Ave, Npt Heta ,..... ------... .,..~pa wvo. Seeurlty"Pt.tn>lledi.o>'• • MARSHALL Really 675-4600 eeauti 1 BR. + 0en. 2 BA. LUXU"RY'FORL'EsS WINTER; · SUmmer. Yrtx. 0pen Dol\1'1c11"i!.'::r:~:r1 BRAND NEW OCEAN VIEW % blk to .ocean. New)y New 2 bednn. apt .fully Anita.'5' Ren~, ~· 2Xli !!~~ltli: Nfi?' ·:.·:1 Spec. 2 BR. $149. Kids 4 BR, 1 blk to beach,, decorated. -:Yearly. $235. crptd &· drpd . rl~Mittkr W, Balboa Blvd. IDl.>-2Ui8. ~.. no ..... welcome. Pool. Gar. l7361·A $450. mo. yrly 675-49Zl Adults. Re('a. 67'3-:0439. .ii ............ 1, bltin ftfj'ri.,.~, ,.·:'1_-r_,_J N-rt u-'fhh ' DO~ garage for :~.· ' 'Keehon Ln (1 blk W. of ...... _ --... ~ '"~ -~r--"91 _ .,,,., 1'" E ....,., a; Beach Blvd., off Sia . pts;, Apts., gar, pool, Jaundp'. small -"L.!:..·· ·, ---~· .'\ · ~r ·'._• 847-~. ., .. --. ~ Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Fum or Unfurn. ~-pets OKl-no children. . (.;I.LAN 1or 2 BR. Adultai...~ Cotta M~ 642--3M5: · -~ ----.,-----'--'-'-'0-""..:.::..;;..:c..:.::...:;••~•1 642-2007 pets. L&e kit. ~. """ Offl R~ STEPS TO BEACH General E:l6th St NB 646-m! ._ ·"'""' ·' · ~~~-----~Go~n!•r~•~l-_:_ ____ [l~~:;::~:=:,~::::::=~::=~:=:,~::;: .. _ !""---------->¥-•' NEWLY dee. 1 hr. tum or SUBLEASE deluu: cmc-J New large 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, dshwhr, gar, S225. 419 191.h St. 494-8322. ,-----------------, BEAUTIFUL new. 1 bdnn untum. pool. Call 646-4664 5 _. 2300 ft =-' apt Fully carpeted & 2405Mi E . 16th. I .,. •V&:tri *I " at 2 Br, newly decor. Walk to ooean. Encl gar. Bltns. $195 mo. satHi155. e 3 Bl.KS from beach, brand new 2 BR. 410 21st St. H.B. OPEN SAT & SUN: trvln• 2 BR, 1~ ba., air cond. $225 BOB PETI'IT REf\LTOR · 552-71Xkl La9un1 Buch LAGUNA estate living on acres of gardens. \Vide ocean views. Lge., custom decorator apts. F rp I c s . , close to beach. S\\limming pool soon. 2 BR., 2 baths. Only 3 apts. al S450 to SS:O monthly, incl. util. Considerate adults. 4g..µu;;:; or yaur broker. CHOICE OCEANFRONT 2 BR, 2 BA, apt, 1 yr lsc, ?\Iature adults, no pels. Laguna Lido, 31T:>5 Coast Hwy., South Laguna. PANORAMIC view of mts, 3 BR condo, 2 Ba, ~ts. & drps, encll Mtio. $245. mo. 586->296 .. Mesi Verd• DLX 2 & 3 Br., 2 811. J!:ncl gar. $16j up. Rental Ofc., 3()9j 1\lacc A,·c. 546-1034. DAILY PILOT TIME FOR 642-5678 642-5678 cw..,w? e.·on.ol th.e llut to91tclKMctl of~~~ dnlgned .I<. O<W bedroom, furni.tled end 1,1rilidn ll9id from S170. Alto-t.dfoom from S160. niwo...._from Sl85. AU ap", ..-1Uablt lu1nllhld. Adults· no peU;, NEWPORT VILLAGE!!! NEWPORT VILLAGE!!! dra.p ed. Dishwasher , 01'.•ngti =: ft.w~ ., 1 ~~;::1· ~\~: ~~~ BRAND NEw ~~ ! '\!~~;r.!; I ~hli1~1~c;:· Small pets 01;(, no ~ O:lUntl' A·t r p o·r t ~ l . 642 2007 Adjacent to Oran•• Mall. _ss!!7!!·mt~!!!!!!!""""'!,..!U'!!'Z'I • From $155. Large 1 &: 2 BR '1::; , apts. Pool., ja.cuni, . park I EXECUTIVE aultea, jm. . NEWPORT like s<tt!nr. Lowly aptt. medial• occupo.,c)'., 6'o.i I ' APARTMENTS , CASA: CIENTO Hwy.. 'at Niwiiort m..i. ' · lBR. &2BR. . . Ample-.tree , partln&. : Fum. & Unlurn. """1. $135 , 637-1321 64~ ' ! lJTjLlTIES PAID = -St., <>ra,.. . FUIL:.SERVICE I "450 Newport mw .. CM I W..tcllff _..,. : . Call ~1008 COnier Wutclltt 'Drive •A 1 i THE . El<CITING . I·. . -'JI •] imn.·-Blvd ... N • ""•a'n' ' i PALM MESA·AP'l:S.. . -Beach. Mr-. HO WA .• _. MINUTES TO NP'E. 'DOH. . 66-6101. I ' ! Bam, I & 2 BR-from $ISO OFFICE' AVAIL ' . 1 . J\dultst... No Pets. , Rooms . . • . 400 Thrtt man ~~la~ arin j , 1561 ~~Dr. . Beaulitul" ~ ··o tt ~'r• I ' (5 blkl!I trom NeWJ)'.>rt Blvd.) ROOMS $18 wk up ~/kit "$30 receptlon, xJrOx a: litinrj. : ~9860 wk , up apts. Chlld~ le pet ta11 .714-83:H622. . , .. ~ I 1 * CAS. A VIcroRrA * section. 2376 Newport Blvd, 3 .ft¥ '"1 r. ·~ . CM ••• -· 64• -1. ...., uxe e, , . . 1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unfum. · .,.._.,.---.,.,, ~ · .(irpbrter ~ Hot le , · Q, '. , ~ool.~~Co:"'by~ Guest HCNM , 415 atrport: "tull .-,r ·v 1e e~ : . 54cltt.. oo Jeue req. 2112 inquire alx>ut our Move-In ROOM for senior . cit~t!!!ns, DuPont, Rm.·8,.83J..3:2:23 , . ~=. ~M:i~~t. ~~a~~ ~~ ~;c~~!'. 1617 WISTCLlllll · 2BR IBA furn $220 Walking di..tance to stores A: 3400, .1294. r'JS6 ·li:·.5«) .Ill• 1ft. 2BR 1 BA unturn $190 on bus .line. Co~ tor a Am p 1 e pr k: ~ U tJ 1 • 151 E. :n..t, C.M. vioit. Call 892->193 ' Bl\541~r 1 4· • • &16-86ti6 * SumrMr Rent1l1 420 · · · . · · . . · OFFICE apo.-e b" -, 1s!,~ ·~: :1Pei;:~~ HOU~E SfT'your.beach prop N~-Bel,Ch.. w~' pd I8s4 ~~via. 548--0336 Jupe-Oct by me~ A: area, l <XX> Ill· ft., ~. · • trustworthy cple x1nt ·ref., S!JJ Ge~ ~ ~--j Huntington _a..ch bey &tea 15 yrs 544-8195 600' Sq. Ft. 6ri·1Ci wfkttla LA QUINTA HERMOSA OCEANFRONT., ,.kfy 6009 Ba, $1'6. ALS(l IOO S.. ~ Se .. hote 1 BR apt can ad STORE •1Ji6• C M\ la; Spanish Countrv Estate Liv· ' ' • · • • . & S ~:. A •• T 1 BR bachl. 6 4 S-8 f 2 7, SPACE available•SL fr'oat rtf16 1ng pac~ p..... er-213-69.1--5"6 · -· I ram! pool, 11unken . gas • ' f1ce. Ideal foc bullnessm..._ BBQ. Unbelievable UWng. 2 BR. sm,mER RENTAL nttding del!lk spa.ct.. 5"-!!! I 1 BR. UNFURN $165 .,..Cf~',1! de61 _M~.;.. DE.SK Space Avail. $35 Pfit . 1 BR. FURN $185 ~· 0.r •~w mo. Desk, chair;~~ ! 2 BR. FURN 1215. SMALL !uni. I Br. De.an· <rptd, 41oobd, all ' , ALL UTIL111ES·RAID front aPla. 'l<r Balboa Pier. 19th St frontaae, iit I Adults, No Pe" Reas. ~· rates. 6]3-4928. 540-3924: ' · I (4 blks S. ol Sao Diego FrwY "Make Rdom For Daddy" DESK :rce aVallllie .• on Beach, 1 bllc W. on.Holt clean out --mo w ~~ ~~-to 16211 Padalide Lane.) • · • · Wiii' ruaie · i'l" ....... · ~aa.uu• <n41 847-5441 ·-· · -that.Junk lnlo .,._ at IS mo. -.., = 1 B" Del .. ~e. Adult pool _,.,_ ~~a Dally. Pilot Oau1fied a~. l7m ~·~. For that iten1 under $50, try n.. ..,. o•lftl ad. Call ' 64}-5618. . Hwttinft9P' Beic:b., ~. the Penny P1ncher. garden bungalow, near 7141557-0075 Apt U fu 365 Apt U fu 365 Apt Unfu 365 ocean. Frplc., 1ri patio, 6 I~-· -"-'-"· _____ ,_._n_r_n_. ____ -'--· __ r_n_. ----I pools, sauna. tennla. $160. 1 _Nfo;;w~po~r~I ~B~o~oc~h~~~~N~e~w;po~r~t~Be~a~c~h~~;;;;;;~N~o~w~po~rt~S.~a~ch~~~,15~S to ocean, 2 BR, I bltns, OW, closed prage, shag & drps, eves/wknds ' 644.0509 BIG CANYON UST NlW~~f C(MTC~ 962-0005 Newpart BHch . . Trader's Paradi,se I ,, I lines times dollars .. ··_ .. .. I \· I~_._...., ~r'-. _:_ ..... J~ f. •1 •• 1rt1111~·1~1 ·~··~·1!-~!t~-~11·•~···~··-~·:m1~1·!~~·~~ ~iiiii;iiiillilil • ' ' ) f , ' ~ , , Pon....1. • 4'6 2.,,S..i.. -·1 s.will9AM ...... 'll'· _ ~ ... M.&.P 711 Ha1pw~1tt& l"m Hoi,w-.Ma 1"71•H•!•-.M.a '"2!!Ho1e~~·M• ,.,1 '.DE.NJM, -SIJi'ri ·. WIG ""lllw: wu Jl.lll, '-Al~ TYPl!S S...'!iW J ~t•ratlons ASSEMB!.ER IUYlll COOK EARLY nilnilna -~ '' t.1fll:~..r.-fW'!i''9f\ ~ 1:a,.t,.: • ., 13.88. Wiii-ll\Yllotz Sl,!IO. cARPENTRY W-"'• Ootblqi Eloct....-oftlcal Malo pn<. over 18 n;,.. auto ~ <Him tin rt on ll Bold~ A -ckOl'1 llllto ,. •• ;-:-;; , ~ lt>lj'lr, lt.!11. ~ , e 6f>'823 • ,.._,,blor PeT"Moil""'=:: Et... Carl's Jr Roit · s .. rhL $200 • 1221 per mo. Sbakl« lll'OdUda. S<S-IDT N-Beach .~" ;;r-. cuiilitt'.;;4: ._ ..... a11.l,16.J&jl I Al .... atlolll-642.JMS :::,. E>p'rin ~ AllPIYtn-·betwn .26 5 8-IT-2300 belon>IOAM . • ~·L COAT ,Mda~~ operatoflet, lab; sen •\ce. You'\"e bet-n to !hi\ Ji~ reroodel. rtame 4 Neet. accurate. I>~~ An&J¥t:ieal :ent A '>""' oomPonenu. outside pro-at Carl'1. 6'82 Wa.mer. Jl,.B. FJ;DERLY . ~ for tool , · 10UCH UP, ...... lftivatf) offi~ & rest, now come to the best' .,.h,1 ~. · otticet ; 61 · tPms manuf.-.c win&· Req'i, resslng, nw mater la l 1, COOK-RELIEF ~luq,l \\~nr 'Y "~r2 • &. J ArtNtSH MEN , re c e pt I on a.rta. All Balboa \\!le _ Center io7 .h>me1 etc. CU.torn "'O"IL Tile / ~ec:=C!Ch=~ blanket ordtn I: expedi~. Ex:per. ApPy fn pemon ooly, Reda.I • MU~\ T 0 0 f 0Hdet:l inune41a.tety. Top o.i ·es·c:~'~a:\t~'~ed. Ad-Palm 675-J\lf'. • . ~... Ucensed. 962-1961. . CERAMIC TILE NE\I/ & Complex k>catio.u. ' daY ~all ~ ' Al1ey W@st, 21C6 w. Ocean-Service. 548-tZ'n. I 'lot' tOp .... 'Contact CNst a.Y. , <II~ "'11';<• .1' LEARN: /Ill~~: li CABINETS. pu>0Ull(, ~. remodel. n.e esl. Small worl< """"· Xln't hinge An EquoJ Opponuruty fl'Ont, N.B. al Recreation, SOI W. 11 _ Mu~ & janltor0tai ~ c1an~cM"P ~~ill f ~ :, 1 :~~~~.,;e c.rif'i · :tohl .. 'elcome. W-Jm. benefit pack~. Exper. Emplo).v COOK. !XPER St., Costa Mesa. l ~~~T.· ~ 'C&t!J)etecl & ra , ...... -,.,..., ltc-· . , llhould 1ncl11de lmtlllaUon I BUYER Ass it tan t • ex-~I h·Dlnner Hrs. U.S ELECTRO' NIC ilnr..PMne!;Mt.HoW.nl ..,,, 2529 \" f'9l\Exper!~~try,' fill oloondult,junc:tlonboxes & per!enced --·bu~ e LUE DOLPHIN '• GEN£RM. LABOR (7J' 8'5-6101.i ,· . Socl1I :tlb',...... ,·_ ~ ~-mf /~119T !:.~·~ ,( · E•f">""'.,4 ·11 1,, =:i.: ~~~~ f~lceo=~ :i:r ~Via Lido, N.B. ~frllDltD '' ·t -:~ ';P:\JESTJGE LllVE wo ... "-•'• " ~ c...M,nt;·Cottc,.,. . ttlated e·x~r 'f'!Q 'd di1tributor. Xlnt befr'tl~. COOK, ~r. fo r con-A~S Newport &Heh ·".'·' ·o ... ICE'S N • ''" , Call .,.·..,. · Apply 8-<i, 1509 E. M<Fld· val•ocent -Ital. ea 11 C ,._ r Discover DISCovERY FP,\JNDATIQNS · _ Artbtlc ..0. Want_.i, Milo 700 nen, San,. Ana. 831-..nJ !or appt. o•I• "'"'" ~ .. · 'vlliey. ~autl, l'MP'ESSIONAU! In• l!eld Piant<i'o: ·~le & brtck · ·u · Mr. Gamache Aro You Lookine For Santo Ano , · ~~~· (b::i:Js~ Matchmaken. pat.,.,.~c ... lle'd 6"-0687. .o:ants 1'~R. experienced Horiba ln1trvnMnt1, Career Secretaries. • Cross country A Petman.nt,..'· • Ori.,.. A Irvine wi lt dlvid•-sinlq smaller en~) s:JS..68115 (213) ·!87·3.193 PATIOS,.ll>ilbf drivel. Saw, 842-~ 1nc. . , 1 Drivers Long Term Position? No }~ttt . \\'eekly ~1cbo!ci<l am-. $Oc per square break, remove & replace Job Wantod Fomal 702 1021 Durye• Ave. Average~ '500-Stoo, Top • Foremen W• have 1m-~l•t• o~'""' Da,y lhllb, 2nd "1llbJ ~;rr.-r., • .: ... ,d \ . 'concrete.5'8-M88~elt. , • s ·-· c I $ NO-~ 'NB C'I • Mana-•• u=• ~ .. -~ • • &neltl es ~tll. · ~ Int• l"'VM!, • ff. '2705 ' .... ~. · ·· .r. ·• •-in our nledJcal irutru menl graveyard. pe1, all uWlties; jant. l'SJ PATIOS.PLANTERS NEED help at home! \\'e (714) 540-7174 Irvine, Oranee I: S.A. Call e AsHmblers dept. tor e i , e 1r 0 n i c tor .. servlce. Call Marilyn Loct and FCKnf An Cmcrete .. m . 894-3533. have a.id«, nu r 1e1. Immedlatel,y. e MokMr1 assenlblei'S. • p p s ·Stbvau (714) &1a.Mll ~ '· • Contrictor ho us ekpn, companions. • pp S · e Inspectors . • • • .Homemaktts Upjohn , ASSEMBLERS • • • e I YoLI ••ill be 'A'orkl.ni: 011 .'lJNIGN B" .. 'K SQUARE Found (free Ids) f. 550 1ACK Taulane -Repair 347-6681. • Ge Repairmen printed circuit b o ard s, SOONewport~nterDr. ''"'" • · remod., \ddit. 3) yrs exp. HI-school girl "*'' i 5 h es 500 Newport Center Dr. All 3 Shirts harnesses, sub-assemblies &: Suite 900 , 1 Ne\\'J)llrt Bch ~ lq:~ =~Wee bldg, Wt-UTE female Ce t \DB.n Llc'd. My Way Co. 541...()036· babysitting & It. housev.·ork Maie & Female SWte 900, N.B. We ,\VIU Train final con1pone n1.!I. &41).1970 · ~· 4fvtde. AU services. Shepherd approx 4 months, Drafti.u.· 101' summer. Exp. & depend-24 C tra1 ~l91Q n-.... MacGrefor Yacht Corp. \\'e cnn offer you & Kood {:ypet,ed lied vicinity 41st &~. 'Balboa ''W able. C.olleen at S45-3650, e Tralrw.Skflled en ow~r-. ..... _e 1631 Placentia., C.lo(. starting salary and tx· :U Cftl.tral Ttw.>er, Or&np OoC\f'· $a~fl.~b-iet. ld61!~~ Peninsula 675--1386, ask tor Reaid, c-m'I Indus. I OARE FOR ELDER.LY in e C t I p Eq al 0 547~plo ccllent company benefit.. 547-6446 tor , ...... ,_.. o!ti Call 'Mark. •v· st~ r.·-••"" -... ornpet t Ye ay u IJ'P(m. yer DAY waitreS'lt'S t .. 11 or perj ., • ., E ~---.... • ,..,. ....... ce ct. Room AdditlonL Remodels -· 5,t :' .~· _. •• lm"'.'ed· Openings time over 21 ·-;/fOOd ' A ALL YOU NEED 4J.I • \.NtWlalllWll:&lth \ l (n4l. ~7--0039. ; FOUND: Little tmL ~ -0.aJtn Drafting Attoc -'" ,w . CARETAKER for private coc1cfa11 cxper.'JoUy, &fer; TO •QUALIFY IS: S\!lte F F'ullerto SP.&;CE · available, Co s t a ::~:~'ii~~ I 298o Rahdolph Ave., CM H.•1P ~ahtecl,.M & .f 710 • P. P. S. ~::1drl,~ 962--~3,p~~:e· 496-0856.. See Doa.' · ; ". e 1 Yr Electronics auembly Equ41 o=~ployer ?ojtesa ·.' · · ' C.'M. Pt e· a a e idtnUf)-1. 557--0828 or 557-9695 CAR WASH DE f.1: V f -R Y M e n·, experience -Dutlu ma.,v W4.~KER & LEE BLDG. 54IJ.6401 aft 1:30. Electric.I A Better Temp. Position Perm.anent part lime· for alff include n1echan.lcal . 500 Newport Center Dr. Jmmed employment avail. t'arly morning ne\vspaper assembly. GEii' ~RAL 77'00 Harbor Blvd, Harbor B.t FOUND light tan male Ptk~ EL F.CTB.ICIAN, licen!led, £ARN MORE Suite 900, N.B. for gen'l car wa.sh help. dellwr.y ·.to ho(nl!1I · i n 1 £. ~. Fll"lt cla.q deluxe ingese victnlfy F~ew & bonQed. Small jobs, maint & 640-1970 Apply in JJl!l'IOn, 10005 Ellis NeWflOrt Beach. ?-.lust have • Knowledge ol eolor codt. 1t1ltes iftcluding i.lr, mule. Baker, COsta Mesa, rep&in, 548-57.03. WITH US! Ave., F.V. &: 481E.17th St., dependable ear & be • Th• desl-!or -manent LABORERS carpets, ampl9 parking full 54(}..2586. 24 Central TO\.\'er, Orange c ~! reliable Phone 642-48X> '"' r-. service. 0.11 Gene Hill, G1rclenln!· 547-6446 .i • • employment • 642~-l·SS1-o136 FND: 10 speed bike, vie. CASHIER DENTAL Assl1tant. . . . . . Yorktown & Brookhurst. A Profetlk>nal, wiiformed Zl5 E. Commonwealth energetic, enthusl.a1tlc in-If this is ti."'e po!'i1tion you \.'f" VOLT Please identify. gardening team. Serving • Typists Suite F Fullerton dlvidual v.'lUlted for l..a.guM bet'n looking for, .co•ne u1 Instant Personnel 968-5340 only l&'·ettates, apt &: • • ~1833 Orange County G.M. New Bch practice. Exp er . lor a personal mte.ryte-.• 1ttnta ,. FOUND female mixed Jong Indus .complexes. Free e1t. • Recept1on1st'I Equal Oppor. Employer Car Dealer needs an experi-necess. F\1ture lin1itcd only hfonday through Friday Temporary Service 11-."'.;..."'----''--' eu.to Landlca Mo.l...t-e Seqetar•ies enced ca'shier. 5 days v.·eek, by lnltlaUve to &s.Sume ~tween 9 am&: 1 pm. 3848 Campus Dr., SUite too haired black Lehasa AJ>IO. mC7l'l ·~ •po •• _,. e ASSEMBLERS e ··"-· to $S50 ..... ~n --··-0 P •n N-·--Beach 546-47 ·--------v· Balboa Po" t. 675-4426 'I O»L-72.80 __,,J ~on ex-............. . IHU-.. . For addit\onal Inlormatlon ............. , l' ic in . "A Fra1* M. N~ c.o." • ' Bookkeepers bt le 2nd shift in E.ltctronics perlence"". Outline all pre-49'-l596. Please Call F.qu.al Oppoi:. Employer 1-:,:µ:;::::;,..;;:::::::::.,.,....;44:::5 GOLDEN Retriever puppy, Exp ER Flrm. Nlibt premlllDl of-vious experience ln reply. Dental Assistant (n4) 557-1960 r ·" v;c °'"" Hwy In South T Japan••• • NCR Opfraton 1 red N . Send .....,, photograph u R-. Must be exper, Good G~ Help. p/ttm ' ·. ·rr. OF office or stcn Laguna. Call 499-24>6. Gardener. Complete Yard e Awb-exipnence req. one available. Reply to Box a't""'PR. Send resume Box ABBOT SCIOOlflC eves tr'om 5p1n on. Driveri · ~:l'.'l\K;,pJf. ~ ::," tts~; FOUND .,edding bane! C>GoVld ;';...~ Fro< esttmat•• • Keypunch Oprs Potter & a~":." Div. no. 6.15 c/o Dally Pilot. PO it45, Laruna Hiiia, ea 92653. . t :'.'·M~v;rJ!: ~g~ 28c oi. tt. cap divide. c .J:s. 1 ~· ~~.1' ~ le EXPERIENCED Japanese • UnslclUecl AMF Inoorporatrd ~26.1560• Costa"'-Calli. Sclontlflc Producll Div lTth St, Costa Meoa . R_w Emt., 148-ll68. · FOUND ·large ~ Gardener. O>mpleto yard Assemblers ::1Jt°~ ~= W• -~e~· ~1Apply DENYER fllNING CO. Ne-rt39~~~h. east.. -·· G·!f:'-'ML. _·!~~~. d'.-. ~ARATE_~~dlng .:fl_prad; herd.Col~. Vie. of La· ~~n~an ~ s=~· An Equal oppor. empl. M/F ,~ .,.~•· ........ JUI. •1 .. ~ ~· •. !'ww !~ ......... _,, ~u ,l....., .... ft _....&.,.crpts .. j gwia Hilla. Call SJ0.6893 · Interim ASSISTANT In penon.3-5 pm or phone Taking .wiications for: .Af) Equal OpportWilty B.,o-Dyna'l'Qtca , 1 , i..,. ·•or n • r . 645-m<ll F ......i EXPER. ·Ja..,,... Gard•ner. !or app't. 102 McFadden PL BOOKKEEPER . , Em(>loyer Arma-A"' Santa Ana. , ~-, ound Samo,-Know how. Trimming. Personnel Service SUPERINTENDENT/ ** si;.199) ** GIRL' FrldoY.-.,.. OFFtCE1Stof.e· nr. N'pl. Call 639-6232 Clean -up, S ma I 1 Id BUSINESS MANAGER EmploYritent GdocltwiD&"lkifiartqu.ired.' : Pilot OUlce & d•pot. 587 Sq. Lost SSS landocoplng 968-3486.' #111755'1 Irvine B ;u~tin L•gun~, Bo""" CHECK . HERE 719 \V, "'"'St., C.M. HEIR1977WPOOI D '!)!UTTC ERS At !rut ro wpm. Shorthand 1 ff..$!00. Agt 64&-241t. • ~ EXP. J a Pa n es e • main-Unified School District B@tween 10 AM-4 PM acen~--.l\f. not required. Dicta Ind •·t" I R t 1 450 REWARD! \V{l()d(!n· ftlldng ten an c e ' ct ea n -ll p . lla..5460 Exper. as a school busine88 wnH THE USO, 2 man outce. rport _ ut.,. I! · •n • . cane. Initials on metal end. Landstape. Free ext. Equal Oppor. Emplo)ler manager or a.s 11_1 tan t JOB KINGS OESK Clerk, /o.fa1ntenance Experienced Area. 35 yn. or under. · • LOO: vie. ot Victoria & 842-8442/847-9'38 5 u perlntendant dedra.ble. man, malds. The New I.CD ··CL·ERK ~~ 'fi2' ~: lnt« 1 'MOW" l&:AStNO PJacentla. U:rtl ol 1e:D-},JRSI' Vlslt . Free. Aero *A Cl k $525 Salary $.23,.$25,656. Send Janitors ..... ., .••••• $2.25 hr Marina lnn ltlotel. Dana 1 .,........,. . JfunfiMton 'B.ach tirnental value. 64&-4716 or Gardening s er v. Ma1D-cctng er to letter• ot appUcaUon, con-Trainees ........... to S1.50 hr Point Harbor. Call Gene UNI TEO CALIFORNIA ~JIUI Dr'.; ~. 101, N.B , NEW' M-l .n 3,30 wkdys 6J9.U71. tenance & Landscaping. *Sac'y/Conatr to $800 lidentlal papen & n:•ume to W•ldera .......... to '1:50 hr 49&-2353. BANK GIRL iiRIDAY 940 8q Ft. a, u LOST :Mola ~ mixed 64;.lll30 • *Sec'y /Contrlr to $625 William F. Allen acting Dri..r 111 T. Stk .... $2.25 hr -------tull-p.llltlon in 001-sb'1! llamllto~" New.::.i willu.okry. ~vor collar, 70 EXPER. Japoneae Gard•ner. *R1c1pt/St1no to $550 auporinl>DdAnt l'60 Blumont, General Helpen ... to 12·50 hr DIAL A JOB! 3029 Harbor Blvd plllce •. lleavy· typing, lllq ''&t6.<&7 Or 833-05!9 lbs. Nr. Vie. ot llarbor &: Cmnplete yard srv. Rella. a: *Steno to $500 Lacuna Beach, ca ml By Draft.lmtn ···•· .•• to $3.50 hr a: phcmH, MUl't be u--~ <• ru ·~al t --" .,. ,_ 'fay 25th: Wlue-Driver ......... $2.SOlii"' Coala .M.H. -~ ff hr to_,_.,., ' 1 ;,:;;"~;tt;;.=.i. r"::..:r•1=, .:..:.1~_ · *Soc'y/Rocopt $550 OttlceBoy · · Liz Rolndora A·oncy ' ~~.!: •PN-~ I. 14:11300 oq:,tt, iront ollice. Con 646-!229 ~ ~.. *Soc'y/R.E. $600 AUTO Hlglucbool Bkkp~ •• Sl.65'hr C ... B .546,:1G33. -« - ,lrg . ....,. door. ™° Logan tact · · *Gonor•I Ole , $4SO SALESMAN Wh,..Packer ........ $2.751'1' 4500 1mpu1 Dr, N. • ppt. ~ ot I 1 St., 1180 mo. ~ days LOST Male Shellie pup, HOME Service Ao Decorating. , Sal...,.n •••.•.... to l800 mo 557•3401 Equal ai-. Employer a ~ · i&&diSleves. sable color w/whtte on Free eltimates. Call Mlrk, *A/P Cl•rk $500 Need l aalesman, ex-WheelAli~············Opent · s <;!S,LS AND BOYS jlf·l;"l61IO 14 tt.,li11> ~la...,. chesf, 8 _mo. No ooll.ar or 492--0627, 6 to 8 PM *OD Grinder Opr perlenced. Sell BMC, Fer· Counter girls, clnrs .. $1.75 hr ..........._ __ EXEC. SE~R!jTARY DAJLY 1Pµ.OT, """" avall U.J.~' Q,f; ~Woods, ID. llJ'ell ·tit ·22nd st., N'ltpt HaUllna to $3.15 rarl, l.azi:e inventory of used Bookkeeper .. ···.to $5.'lo mo. DISHWASHERS, tuU time. B\llY v p needs yo-u r able · th ~ dt1 Mar i.fl'; '&.fJ: , 'S).75. '·~·= l!tfd. Reward. 6f6....515b .. , HELEN SCHAF.FE&· eari, Free ~mo, ~ent Apt Mgrs. C.Pl ;8Pt -+:.$.200 ~-' Day or nlibt. IM. bnfts. capable 'skms ~·l'b! .~ "'JCl!itb Crofts -H ~BI CH, N.8 .. LOS't . nr .market ba&k;t, YARD, garqe cleanups. PERSONNEL AGENCY -working cond U011J. See ud Las b Helpr, pamt dep$5t •. Ope~ Jolly Roger, 4964155, aee titude1· ~-·~Uon 1ri , ~ ~n 11 AM an -N B Brwn brle! ca 1 • Jte-....•e -A, dirt I vy ·~2 c ~-N B 'D.,der or Tom Aikin, at, teno 8eeretary • • • • • 25 mo Don ndl. '"":"'~ · . , tt. 541.5002 , w~siness pa.pen. $ 25 .. ...,. "'""' • . ~ ampus .vi1ve; o. ·~ Saleslady, photo •••. $52.0 mo. • expa ng_ co. ary to ;ii;;i-'-"'==:-7.:==•I Rent1ls Wanted reward. No queations asked. Drivewys, arading. st7~2666. Nev.'port Beach 557-2711 NEWPORT Recept-Typ.lat ....... $450 mo DISHWASHER & , kitchen $960. Call Gloria Gny, GIRL Friday. dlvenU . Call 675-531j_ GEN Hauling. Trff/Shrub IM•ORT$ Sacretacy ........... $550 mo helper. Ben Btown o: -311116 54G-«155, Coastal Per10nnel duUeo, typing, lite book '. .... WANTED GARAGE tte ~=---trim. Gar &: Yd cltanup. Accounting OfflC9 ~ Gen'I Factory •••••.• s2.2Sm:. Coast Hwy., South~ ~ncy, Z'l90 Harbor Blvd., keeplnr. -lllah taah l on 1; !J:l'·Cdsta Mesa ~5; cili!r:Gci: Est. 531-.&77, 557.-6904. Qipervises the accounting 3100 W. Cout HWy., N.B. Sew Mach Opr •••••• $100 hr DISHWASHER. dar-= .CM manu!&ctunr. 675-1150. . • "4 :< ~173G Days_ . . REWARD! ~ or 321 FURNITURE Van tot and payroll department of 642-9405 AldedJ~.~embly ••• $2.00hr, N1ll"1M!9Af~'• 11..J :•. EXPERIENCED ,industrial ~ ... ,,..,~ wtded . -It -· loca) furn haula & &en'I the district. ' A\fl'O Part. Delivery ssem....,. Trne ····• $LOObr Call·~ :! ' • 1tAe"4nl ma.chine _(lpell!.tor. m~ __ loUcltln&:. 16 It 1 B rt "a.pUcotllige. Under 833-8230. haullna:. 548--1862. $735to$898per mo. Driver, f/time. Mu.st have P/t Girl Friday DOME9TJC "Help'' · "Ztc .Zag & blind atHch to .,_up.i 1\JJ . 1··.: 1 :st401' in ·Laguna. \V/kilchen .. \\.'HITE fem. pug bull, Jost L6CAL movtnr I: haullng by Send Reswne tD Saddleback valid drivers lie. Ap~ (3 hrs pe.r day +) • •• $2.25 hr ~8yl~ AgeQQ', 1Q&: ·,...,, wet JUtta. .App!J. Seal rlijM·~C.~J::;:l:::..,-1 jru..i>. -~ · 515 vie, 20tb SL & Irvine, otudent. Lorre truck. lieu. Valley Unllled School Hub Auto Supply, APEX E.'l§!ll st., µ ~: -~ 825 W. lBlh ,._,lliata.11 ' BR: or I.Uge 3 Br. ·hou... CM. Ans. to . MlNGTOI, , 534-1846 or 534-216'. Dlotrlc!, ~ · Chr!Wita Harbor, Co.ta Mau. , , DdNW• , 4n #I . f( .. 8 am·12. , , RDS .~-!'~,;,~I .area. To $400. ~r:::::A~'~ ~' ·~-SKIPUlADER & dump truck =· Misalon Viejo, Calli. AVON SAYS EMPLOYMENT. AGENCY •l>llll• ~.Mi\!¥ Ill~, b ' 'PART TIME •••~ • • • · "'"" • u~ ~-·~~. work. Concrete, aaphalt" "Bo Your Own Bou" ~ DONVf, UJ'E. ' · ~ > ,, b •Tl malt , area of +Ith· Balboa, .. ~-b-·w--·~ruo ~--··-~ ,-_.; ' . 'ft ce In .• ,,. ....__ ... . NB. f15.1889 or 60-%U5. "'"IA• • ., .......... ~ • ':!'.!.-anin .. "'""""e v' yourigbobown, IUl;,;::ow • El. . , . -D. J . . . vr-HtNOS Houaocl11nlng Announcing :• * * ·~·· ,,.... own ne r-181(){: N-~ Blvd. _,...._.,., • , t. Co ASG-1224 :1' •Rr•• o• LOST calico cat, 9 moo. 001., FACTORY hood. Be an AVON !Upre-~-~a M ... --~.. o.,,....,,,,_, · , · ' '" w " ,.,. r vie. Jasmine & SeaVJew, HOUSE OF CLEA' N sentattve. ca11 now ' ~· 6'5-4321 ' .. , ·open, . . 0 NOi' COUNTY, CdM 64HOOO Floors, wlndoWa, wall" car-54&6341 or 540-7041 CLEANING person olllce , ·DESIGN' ' EXECUTIVE INCLUDING CAPI· Ann.ouncemtintt . 500 LOST black w/white female pets I: drapes. 7 Yn. area. BABYsrrTER, live-in, 8Wl1· N.B. 2 bn. 1n eve. Send SIC·llRTARY ' I STRANO IEACH a cockapoo, RE\VARO! Vlc. 642-6824 or 646-2527. MIC. mer only, room &: board & resume, Cll.Mified ad m . DR·AfJSMAN one·lirfoftfce,-an .cfttar!al i.A.GUNA BEACH · 1 · ~RITER. 5 HeiJ ii: Beach RB 847-1861· EXPERIENCED hoUJe salary, Balboa I&land, col-639 clo De.i!K P.Uot, P.O. *11&, ;nfer "IOqW · book· Unt.tomia 6 ·'flJllUlpment I ; '· · ';" SET o! 3 ~. 1 round. Vic. cleaner and excellent eook. //(! IJIJ'J, •· y·r IJ._ Iege •tudent pref., 2 glrlo, 3 Box 1560, CoS\a M•oa, Ca. k""'1no,~. Must-be fahed , "1ll 'lr!nre benetita · I Jroup. ·in my home, Post office Ol' Market Ba!· WUI babyatt. M5-8148 aft S J\' [[i {t, & 8 yrs. 673--0416 att 6. ~. We are a rapidly rrowina-attractiVe. S81aey open. call ear: ~ mJepbone required ' 'ill. :w. Of "Th. classel'I. Be-ket, N.B. ~~: pm. BABYSITI'ER needed, my , e J~J dlvisk:inofama,jor health SUsan 561·9'9C Im appoint· .A:ppty at"8111 S. Eat St. ~=· ('t' experienced. Carpet Clunlng home, 2 children. Hn 2 to G LERI care COl'pOl'l.tion with ment. AJtaheim or phone 533.(J950 quef; field tr}ps, sllde ~-----, .. -"I~ Floor C•r• & Windows pm dally. H.B. area . an immediate open.Ina for EXECUTIVE DIRE<:l'OR -F.qual Oppmtunity . -.962-7113 ¢ter S PM. rm 'Dutcb Mllnt SelV ·-,._ 53&-0344 CLA·VAL COMPANY a ~-draftsman wltt. Girl'• Cub Harbor Area. ' 'u>~:pp;j ·MOTHER$ ' lrtll-lon ,..,.. · ~··-, New Lite lndU!lrial BABYSri'i'ER lo< 2Yr old '•""""" ~enc in Starting aalacy $10,000/yr. GUARDS !'.~ 1DAY1 ; 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:iiii~J Dedicated Clunlng Division For Women girl, Our home, 4 day wk, Has Immed, Opening ;jec=~~ el)'I-Exp et tence tn ad· M ,A ''P.ltlme Potttkm ,YOt\' ARE TI!E I *WE 00 EVERYTl!lNG * Needed Now l :!tHh:Kl ... Nr Adami & PATTERN SHOP tern•. d-& la,yout. minlalr•tlcn " aupervlalon .. Ojlen in ' Lonr Beach • -~ ~! . Schools & Reta. Free est. 64&-28.19 N~ . .rt 6:30, 96().1242. Formal technical train-Mt11t wotil: With oommunity. Compton areu tor qua1 ·' ··~l.OW Instruction? 575 Xlnt Houlecleanlng BABYSITTER for i girls, 8 CLERK il1i' desirable. Individual Mail re,ume to· P.O. Box iflplkfmts who deatr Ptipy, ·Jack; ------''----By I>t,y. Owo Tramportatlon Znd & 3rd Sbi1ta & 11 in Mesa Verde area, 8elected wUl draft d~ 1821, Newport Beach, Ca. attady ~moloyment. 18 y Ml"1 Ebronlx , * 83tHJ648 * 2,~ Mon·Fn, 561-7548 ~ ~':. -tor automated F/C BOOKKEEPER ot ... or older. Apply Tutorlnt Clinic Li\I COMPLETE H 0 USE * Alembly eves. Excellent Benefits cllnlcaJ, chemical instru-~ msm.'t f1n:n re-pe:l"llO!_l, 3215 So. Lemon St READING CLEANING SERVICE. (Training'& Expar) BAB y s IT!'ERS! y°'"" 1701 Place-. C.M. m•ntatlon components t. qulrea -· bookkeeper to -~· betW11 9am * &46-59f3 * 548--3068 * * P-C AIHmbly mother needs live-in for (n-4> 548-2201 aasemblles, Versatility handle CIR 'CID Bllllng 6 .a.tn"· ' .. SPELLING Clean!-Hom•• a O!llc .. * fndu1,ttl.1I Sowi-lcbild.R.oom&boardllius ~o-.. . erm/! wllllngnraa to perform pn'l ledgm l~ ahopp!ngADT .Stor11nr .socurlt MAlH ... . . ., ~-~"""'"alt 6 ' wld ·--'·i.1 o1 d 1· centers. Ute *-"""' Ottice1 •· semce. >'ree Dlagndijlc Teotilli'. Call ROBBIES RAGAMUF * ln(lctlotl Moldlng wary . ....,._. • , :....,Ja1'.~~v u ie1 !ocal>il near ~· Co, Air-All Eq!lal ()ppbr. Emp""'"' el"IOnlfl 530 , . f'Nl -1626 * 673-QBl.9 * BABYSITI'Ett ,needed, my ~ f'I r1W port. Submit resume ot ex· HAIRDRESSER w / 1 om ~;..::.:..::;:;;;;;o.. ___ _c= '~ Janltarlat Come to our office only once home, Eut""-Slde Costa ' \~ Va+ftR We offer a sood Jltart· prr &: aalary to Mr. Abel, foUowina. Reoept. 3 ~ VETERANS Tl!E.IVet ea.vu Art Gallery. to 1111 out '" appllcatloD a, Meaa,:-40. alt~ . . • ,. Ing lalal1' "· eitCttjillt . f'. o. Box or. lrvto•. Calli. wk. Shampoo l\rl_:_ Xln' Earn $4.58 to $7.0tl 'per hour ·' 1ll8:I Bead!. Blvd., H.B. OFFICE clean!nz. 11 c' d, otgn VP tor ~~·· Albe! your *BAri:ER WANfEb.u .. bene!l19. 1nc1•-a· .. '~ = "°"" • ~ t ... by I ur ~· Pal~-~---·· ho~~ T ~n -In area _.,. made • ,., >< · With cr.dl°"'nion "-. -.. lo · ~~~ auaran =v. us ng yo ~ '. ".'6M6 .__._.,. "'"~-=to c:rs.l!J.u. -:;:-.;;. · when '.oUr _. calls you.. m.a; * 6 l\.M·1o 6 PM1 For lo...., ].::._ ...,~.. ron\PftnY P&kl medical i'-1L ' . ~Qpt. _,,............,.,. "G.I. Benefitl, .. whill' at1 , 1 i .-.,963p;z929 ~ ..,....,...._, w iot.1 • ... i..;.....&.:...\,., No H • ,. -~"· &&" den'"' plAn ... ' ,,._ fj"'--Hi"lp w 1·• Ori )tendillg Santa~bl.'Collti:ei I I Palntl"t a I IB~1 rY...,..-· BEAUTJCIANS -.B. &: . VOLT ' ..... -;' .. l "1'.' ' . .', '\ lll1111 ··· . 'lf.~owi.M~a..Evaoin Call now -p ha I ~ ~ l S.~ Bu.y Mlon. Take over To ~for Int~, Npt. Bch. Nee.t Appea :!Ml~-,·~·· '•• ~t 370 ., _.,.,.... jGiif'l •par "! ng • "~ • ·'&ii';::· ·.f'~~·-lnato'!t .Nsonnol pie,.. call pe"""!!el Men' ,&L.-r..;i _!Mio • .,.l8)-Gooddrlv '*•:iµLY,UCENiED;f' . . -~ . Now..tlna l(.l1Bet""11.9·al!l~A--1s"· S.A. ~-~ . ' ., ·~~~~: 106 dept at: :. ",~ .!ilr're<onl. Apply top ' ' .· Sl'!RJTUALIST . \' .. *WALLPAPER* ,. -' . B"•tmClAN for buo y N.,.p.rt Beach ;540-4741 (714) 1117·19"! ·';)_,. , DtJil.>M;r. ~ II noadllws· 10 "'1· · \Wlan you c"1! "Mac" -. "'-'··• ,,___ Em-'-· ~ " H•h·.a•""' H ' lO •l(m .. Advloe Oil aU .t)!,l· .B•byalttlng. ' ., 1i43'liffovta. ~ ' -!Ir<> salort in -..... -v.,...... ..,yer An" O"' ''WU! work irt Coots.,.... ...,... n•7 om11 I ten.312N.E!Cam!no!leal, · PAI"'""".-• 35 . ''· '' · ~l'lua .. Great= . q , Saitta Ana l or N•wport S.rvlc• s.n --·ci.tnem. "9i9136, CHILD CARS in my horoe, .. , • .,,,. s .. ~r •. yrs 2061 <iti11i\;fa~Clr. Dr, cmdltlona. Call'Bob ·. CLERK TYPIST SCU!NTIFIC Beaoh ared. Mechanical Ia looklnii: for women t •mf! ' ' depend6.ble A reliable. Oilld-workmanahlp ruar. Take lrvlM'• \ 1 1, us.9107 BEAtmctAN needed part P/tlme, ~ pm-5 _pm, ~ron· experience helpt\ll, but not welcome &: interview new. ~:.!.. ... 1.,. "., mo's ren from 2 to 5. 546-C45. ~~tace ... · ot my ~p. A .._ 0 c:· ,.1......_rt Ume, alao booth for rent.. Fri. Bl.lhng, Typ~. =~ PRODUCTS neceuary. We wUI train re1ldent1. Sales or ad .... "'.. _, ,,_....,wu ero!I u.vm · • ....,....... 548-2412 or 54.5--5180 ansv.-enng phont Ii: tho&e people reenilted on wrtillna; exper. helpf\11 I ~ to ·Caribbean aboard 8u1ln111 Strvlce 'ZOTAL SERVICES co. 1237 So. Maln St. keepklg. Mult t)IJ>I: 50'~1Y'Pi:'tt. f DMSION basis of vocational test. Must have car & l)rpewriter :.\ .. iailboat. Pt-et, .. Je.m. -~ -•• • Palnttn llt try Slnta Ana 547-9535 BELLMAN, Sheraton Beach ,..___, M. ~ ...... ,_ ..... ., be bl k "'7 •M• ~ No exp. Send name BOOKKEEPING & Account. mun1. · • carpen • Inn, H.B. Mutt be aver 21.. ~ea · Mr:,,': u e • . ;:..1!!,t • e to start wor ;,,. ._,,.,_,, ! [ ad<!mt' Ac ohctle to M.W. Ing Service, .,._. d.. 64d-097T er 646-1809 Apply in .. raon.. ' , ' , Equal ~ EmJ11ot•; ~ 'l""''/1"te)y. HOTEL Drak' C.rt, mu" boi ~':~ l.o !lox 2003 _.,.,,.... -WALLPAPER hall(!nr & A/PAYABLE BOAT Skl-/Malnte!lance CLE_RK • ·...._,illnl. nit•• DllY" @.: &:;;~. s;1so Por W11" .... on NCR 42», must bit .· · ',c&·92a:t '' needs.FreeE1tt·mate1 . lnterior'~.CallCary p I tifne, ~Grand p/time .. AM.i:ibal ...-Dept, (irla, ~. prdttred or ,t, "' ableto.~!te.a.udlttwtcelj: I Bibi Ptegnaney. Con: 998-ll$4. Gomp!, • . • ~~· L 'oca\>IDD ~°'/'·,'.:'.;."·J~, . will tnlh:~,.!;ltprr. M. p rlttort G'tlaranl .. """A--~: •. Ja!l~: saJu>i ~·*"ttt, oympalhotlc TYPING P!IOF. polnm:, -_.., S Yra Eltpll'. ~ No ~ ('71-0 ~ ~:;:".!!:."' Z"d u • • 5&-:1525 or · • '"'• 'f.a•lJntorviows ~ -I p~ eounor!Ing. Abor· LIBRA OTC. SERVICES ttu. Int/ext, "" .... (; 11 J ~I or l -·-d' •, -·~•~''It · EDIT & CONTROL '~. =.=;::;_,· ====--II .?!l.l.~~ttLSIZM36 * 64511511 * p-1 .54&.:mt. •• :.~·~·.·,· .s' ·IOOK!ti•Paic ~'.'."· , ~h~ CLERK 979 _5222 HOUSEKEEPER """""" •-.. tor, "-""• R.,.lr Opening New !lfttaurant in 9tl3-<5tn Call alt. 4 pm tor For l•adlnr Orangr County Eltpcrlenced • Enallah := PU:GNANT! Thlnldrti al> Carpal -rvrce " . N.B. APlflcatlons """-n appt 1 data proceulnr firm. Ac-' or Ing. Liva-In. $ ~ ~1·!._~1 , ..:f'LINtheE~"i: JOHN'S Carpet• u~'!l' ~~ ~~G ll am I< 3""1Ille15th, 16th C..,;m'I Loon 6iCr · '°"ntlnr &/nr data -.•ntry 979•5469 mt• --1<. . ~ uu"' Dri·Shampoo tret OJUAUJ· "'C:ti ~ 500 N~ Center Dr. &: 17th. experle~ de a In oll • . are chlfi:lrfn_, Own ~J In; &41..al!ZI. ...,.i !Soil Rotardanll). i SUlto 900. N.B. THE CANNERY R.E loa .: $14K Chall•nr!nr i/;''ltlon for beth, TV, paid vacation. Jl1! EU>kR£Y 1tnt. gd hlth Degreaters &: Ill Color P umbtng ' , ~U'TO 789 W. m Slreet ·w t~l1t r. ~.~ .,,11o11 es ~~en1 1'.londf.y 9 am-1 pm per Wttk. 645-3S50, , '""' rm 4 brd In nice brighteners I: 10 rhinure NeY.·pon Beach, Call!. es lll.'.lv .. ,., cu omer C011t«cl. . HOUSEKEEPER, inatuft; 'hofrie. Mr. Jacksof\ aft. 7PM bleach for \\1llte caTpei.. t..R. 011S l>t.U1'tBJNG 24 Centrsl Tov.·tt, Onnae Pcnonnel Arency V1n'ie~ dt 1tuUe1. Xlgt_ FOOD '~. woriter, pots Motherleu ho me. C.ltf. 5 ... 1045.. . Sav~ your money bY aavtnc Remodels & Rept.lni. Wat~r 547-6448 Bookk..,.r Aaat to $600 1661 E. Edlriger, S.A. '!''Ork.Ina: condition&. J>'IM, &: dlthll\l\Chll'I(', ruir d&y, 3-B.., 'Q.'1' tr & n 1 VOONG ·coUPLES 18--35 + me fl1C1fll 1.rlpt. WUJ clean =~:'.h~~'$l~~~ 215 E. Common\vealth Fee Pald To Trial B&1. Ute (Marie ~nte:r! Safeguard/Integrated t1m". lO:JO a.nl. · 7 P:In . 545-79$3, ~662 \ _)I Pattlff: ~meet cpl t('i cpl Jiving nn., 4lninf "¥? A B/A. 'O>mjiletl Phnnblng Suite F .-Fullerton typlns. Other Fee A ~e CONVENIENT Store Cltrk Dita Corp. ~ ~~~oy~ ~ ~~~~·j H.?}'fSFlWOfut; ~.~ Frtt o.n.\"Lnh" ).!pm. 53'J-3344 hall $lS. Any nn. 11: .50. Servlei! S7G-l833 :Po.lt!orui. "'-"nl-. Malt 21 or over. 3 u-1··•. ~,.,. Victoria, CM. nc · own ~,Ii.~-...-.. an ' "~"O"-, couchl!O.C!alrlS.1,yra. · Equal Opp0r. Employl>r RU1ll RYAN AGENcY v..., -~ 11---1~---·-•~ ~· Spm Call '" • ~ ~12il "no~~~ exp. 11 what counta, mt PLt.JM:SING REPAIR 1193 Newport CM M&-UIM or 4 Nltea per wk. Mldnl1ht .._.. ...wi ~ E qua I opp o r tun l t y · -. 1 ..-u.1... or method. I do work m)'Mlt. No Job too &mall "White El"""h&nt1" over-1T9n Beach. its '847-Ml.7 to 7 ani. Ml3> be requclted Any dty \I tbl BEST DAY to f!:mployer . INSERTER •·~'1 Mall~ ,j>,0.·-ms, Coat< Mr... Good ttf. 531--0lOL * * ld-3121 ~ * "1nnlll( .,.;;;· hi>uae! Ttlm a pol)'l"llph ln!uvlew. Apply run 111 ad! Don't de!Ay, •• Uke to Trade! 91[t Trader'• h<lp, 11.115 llr. Alao PllnOll " :li'NifNI>, SI NOLl5 CARPET lot Ille IJy Carpet Don~ .m ~llhllli them lllto "Cuh" ••• aeU BOOKKEEPER ~L~§;J~-~.!'!" 0. .call !edg 64U678. Paradlal ooltllM 'la 10< JOU! ~ "1flllnr machlno Olr\ l -~-U 1)ino 5»31ZI ~· ~II, ma ~y "tlat"lt In Slt1p lllt!rJ1 thnl a Ilalll' Pl1ol PAllT-TIME --~·-~Id\. For that Item uodlr l!JO, 11')' 5 11""' S days !Dr 1$. Call t !1;:'M~,.;;·;··~· ~,? Jol!il,~ <D--1 •I•oi!&tl otll Ph: •nam.-. Nae4 a .. o;r., P1aoe "'._..r1 u. ""?_ ~· _ .... ~~·-"-~ _. 0.,.~ ~ ...... ~ = ~--.o I ·------ I "' ... • Al•~~ , I • ' . ' I~ "':.) ~ . - I 4 --· ' .s..i.. Mar u. 1973 • Sii$ tl R l(Il] t litfl'lf I 1 l[ll] I lllll~I a ,. a a lllll ...___I -.mJ ..j • 1 I 5 2 IJ f ;I JS 1 1 w~. M & IOHelpW-.M & , 710 HelpWented,M& F110 HelpWontM,M&P710 HoftoW ...... M&, 711 -·-··" n1 WMIM,·M• F ntHtlpWjltllell.MI" n •fiiii:~~;~~~~~~iii~~iiiiiiiiii M1ehlnl• lW.E " r....i. H•lp Mam. -· Oltlee ~"';;':ii~21,i: SICRY. R;L a.Jdoitl. 81& °'*I Hwy, ~ prefenod . 5 ....t -s.ts, .. ,,... a New a-·~ A n.oltll<'• om... -•I ., * MACHINE wui..i. ll'<ot""'7 Fried ...,,....., booldlleepbw ""' oiJtjJ! MUii' bO 'wllllqr to RIAL UTATI ~ES Sl<fttart&l pocltlop lo ld!ve !.qQna 8oodL ~loci. kL a &m. bolldoys. :no 8oadl, l.aa H""'loltoq Badl-new of!loe in -· SHOP *MANAGER 8dl. HARlll()R. VIEV' , c.nter. O>oaenlll otall ol f We 're ENGINE w.._··-•Yn-. MOTEt. Manqon, -PEIUWIENT ·--·--HOMES ...... pe~-~.~ ~ -or ._ --·~ • ~-l&l9 Port -Id PJaee olllee poll-.... --ty=:::,. =..: 0: 2376 NewPort ,Jllvd., CM. ~~1 Ma~ N..._ -&3U1llO good t~~t'r·"'· ':.~ f LATHE ~~Oranp U,.""" 0.-e Oo • ......_ 66-1961 , Ide ;OYl!r"-molo wtc.a.,.onty IBM Exee.. tiel. Or a uf&oCurer whom~ ~ In Tues thru or emale ADfly !Paulo 7 ertate uenenoe not wn. MACHINIST lmmed!ato ooen1np 1'r!.. wn::::"' ~ oC MJSC OPEMToR llrlv .. 1n, 0..., ¥""' """-REC!iPT.SEC'Y .. :;i.;i :k~~~ = tor the followtng ~ .-W~Blvd., or TufS. llliOI:'. pm, ltapldl,y -.J!ni> needs <all Ml'f, Duhl w..i.y .N. t •11• pooitloN • """""' llllll. _. . lbup li>dlv. 'wl&Ood ..,. T lor Oo 644-4$10. en ml Ion SetupAoperate..,..,.lalhe MANAGER 1~-'-'P~CI•, \ c:urate~oldJJj.VarfelJI .,. ' · , I o1 c1 ... toleranee "'°"run •FIRST SHIFT• Mana&e who'• had EX--. --Appllcatioo& -.. J>e!lir •c· l>Cllltlo6. Bliri ~-Call • SK_!e'!~ prod\'Ctlon. ,Rsoulres min· PEruJiCE In • fin• Penon..-1-Servlce ee-lorthei.uo,.IJVtaO-Unda Ray, 540-6055, e Aci".'tlntlClerb lm lmun\ 2 yn. rec<nt engine TOOL & DIE MAKERS croattvo speclalllJI lbop. Ph. 17511 lrylno llVd. . ""Z politlnm. , ~~~~~ tJ:_ocy, Excellent,Poy, woridq OOI> • e • ~ experience. Own hand GRINDER 541-7733. #115 Tustin e Gen'I F=.'r"°' ~ oecretaey, lull dltlons A beodlU • • a1m1n9 • dollar ' ~ -J. We invite you to explore the growth, future ~ earnings potenlial waiting for you with the ,recognized leader in the Real Estate pr<>- f .. lion .•. Gallery of Homes. * MACHINISTS ~ta1'°~ .. llf1n=:. aa.5"'8 e Quam/c.nm>IA.ut . '!or i'eal eotate ottiee, NO PEI GRINDER w/Mat handwrl..,.. WW f.clual Oppor. Employer (EllperlOne.d) • ~ ~nt~ ~= ' , • • • • ,· . i ' I I if your aim is · high ••• let's talk! OUR COMPANY ••• Recognized leader in imaginaUve Real Es- tate marketing with over 1100 Galleries througltout North America YOUR Pll$1TION .•• llei>re6ent our established Company to qual-lfl8il pl'Olpects who wish to.buy or sell homes locally and across the country. QUALIFICATIONS ••• A proven record in sales or a related field, enthusiasm, integrity and a sincere interest in helping families buy or sell their homes. /.<ii GOI I[)\\' I~ ( ' ., . ·. , ,. _.,, ' 11117 -St I -~ .. ea. 9270I f 714 963-5611 . Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 • I !. lNSPECTOR KEYPUNCH OPERATORS OPERATOR ttain. ~ ....,,., 1930 MTS C ~ lnJ· Mold MachJ.e~ -, 133-19!1. C•ll for •ppolntment GRINDER Ne""°" vd,CM CJertllled u--llc Tape e (D8YIJ!~ l':>q>et) . <lief, needed i..n 547-7631 IPhenolics) O:mpoeer ·o;;,tfll', Must Fishine(~~pers ! .20th thru June 12th. • SECOND SHIFT • MANUrACrulUNG be exp'd Input ' &. wtput· Ai>Piicanta m1ilt•l>e ~)rs 01 8 am4 pm. Me,. Aceounl•nll Overleod OPERATOR BRAKE maehlneo. type,.ttln& Inc age. Apply lo per90ll Tu<~ ; erde 0ountry Ct u b . 2700 No. M•ln St.· GRINDER OPERATOR =•• ~ x~ :;,; IS!h betwepi 9 am "l~::=~---;;;-;;~iii;;;;~;i;~iii°"_.;;!'....iiivam~-;;;-iii·...,;;;•[~S~u~it:e~402~-~S.:::;nt::•~Ano;;:::~I MACHINISTS We have an Immediate ~=Parkh~ ~CJ:.: .. i47"·~. -._. SECRETARY TURRET LATHE -... • penoo ""° 11ons. 114 • 646-4<56. ' .. Fenwlck-l'Hduc11 NEEDm NOWI MACHINISTS ii able to nm a brake and Wfflmlnoter • Challeoging position with Jn. Setup &: operate ID, OD, sur· face & special grindeni on short run production. Re- quires 2 years general I grinder experience. 0 w n band10ol!. INTERVIEW BY PRODUCTION make aetups. Must be cap--N d d ' ternational CPA ftrm in •ble of reading bl-ee e PRE«booio ......... needed WAITRESS, EXPER, Newport's financial ""'''" and must. have own toob. Need dynamic, pe~ Immediately ~w cl!..~~-ExJ:d:or~ ~ ~"l:::;,.,M"'t be over ~:r1 ~fl~ .. ~~ MACHlNEYTOOL DIV. MACHINE OPERATOR METAL FINISHER !WELDER CALL 194-4711 CONRAC CORP. 9200 Bolsa Ave., Westminster An Equal Opportunity Employer MACHINISTS lmmed. Openint• Top $$$$$$$$$ $3. $6 Per Hour • Grinders e OD & ID e Turret L•the e Milling e Prototype • P. P. S • Excellent fringe bene. ,, tit! including com- pany paid group in- sura"'"" Apply Personnel Dept. LSI Transport Dynamics 3131 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Our >!eCOl1d opening .. for a candidate who hac substantial experience as a abort arc wetde:r. Must ·be able to do own setups, read blueprints and have owntooi.. STOCK ROOM 'CLEtK Must be willing to drive stake bed truck on occulon and have a valid Caltfomia drivers ticenR. Apply Penonnel Dept. toda:t Alter 6:30·A ·FRY COOK, EXPER. Typing & sborttw¥1-~ m""'--TypiSts _ wk/ends, ins. Fun ·Time. Must be clean &: ~;}t •• ~.rs. Langton (?14) Purchasing Supervl~ ""!Lt. X}n'I working condi· - SUpervl"' 'the purcbaie ol ~ 6 J!Ol',. l~!!O!!!O!!!O!!!O!!!!!~~!!I e Clerk Typist '"Pplie• & equipment •for DISHWASHER Se<:retarles l'00-!650 the school diatrict, and Must be neat &: dean. Over Clerk Typists $f00..$5&'.) • Sr. Typt•st negotiates service contracta. 21. Dependable. Girl Fri/F/C Bkkpr f750 $683 ~ $833 per mo. • Tech Typist S.nd Resume .. 'iaddleback Apply In p,,,,,.. 100°/o FREE " e ~=t, U= ~'t! Surf & Sirloin Liz Reinder'a Agency e Repro Typist Drive, Mlulon ,Viejo, CalJl, ~~~">'-4500 Campus Dr. Secretaries 92615. -----546-n1s Newport lleldt VOLT Pro\1-o.otrol G l\lol" PlK RESTAUIWIT • Full time SECURITY OFFICER. pert Indent, Per.om.I Sales~ deo-ee $18K days. Gen'l dutiea. Over 21. or full time openings now Tem,llOIVY Service Ward)ooae Mgr · $10K Apply '"'4pm. no phone ~un~ :chN: ~ 3848 Cruni>!Ja Qr., Suite 100 Prod. Line ¥a:r . $1 calla. Jedrotl, 300) Bristol record -retirees JAdmed. Newport ,Be~ , 54&--4741 {Spellker ~ems Bckamd> C.M. For appoinbnent c a I Equal" <,JPpor. Etnt>lo>er F/C'Booldteeper . $650 RN U ..... Emergency dept. 521-2010, Capt. Parl<e<. F/time. Exper pref'd. NEW Car get ready mari. ='::1.~ Ofc to f: ~~t.c:i:;~ E::.SECURITY Ottlcer, will Apply Peniotmel Otnce C1aaa .&. smog license. SecretarieS $650 cy Dept, Costa Me sa train, day!, swl.ng. P@non. MAID LSI 10 am -12 & 2~-~ Transport T~ Stamp Ford, 535 N. El Exec. Sec'y 'to $700 Memorial Hospital, 301 Vic· nel Dept, Hoag Hosp, N.B. THE BROADWAY Camino~ San Clemente; Sec'ya M sh to $570 tori& C.M. 642-2734. Equal SERVICE Station Attendant No. 47 Fashion hland Dynamics 49'J..U37, ·Mr. Bear. Recept/1'ypist $550 OPP!'f. Employer. full or p/time. Over 18. Ap-· 500 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach NIGHT B'.AkMAID. Escl"OW Of.er · $700 RN u.7 &hilt LVN 3.11 shift. ply Brown's Shell, 491 .... E. Suite 900 Newport Bch ?'!'!'~~-~-~~ 3131 w. Segerstrom Annlv ln penon ~. Cerlc Typist $400 99 bed convalescent center. Coast Hwy. NB 644 ··'" 640-l9'10 MAID, for club work, a1-Santa Ana vtkWs Lounge 1791~ Keypunch .$500 P.ermanent positions, good r Rr.! u Ires substantial ex· ence in machine shop 24 Central Tower, Orange ternoon shift, 6 hrs. $2.50 tu:. Newport Blvd'., C.M. Gen'l Ofc, Constr $450 benetlti:, . Newport Beach We are . seeking ex p er. 547-6446 Apply Wed. nKl W. Bay Ave: F..qua1 Oppor Employer m/f NOW taldJw applic&tions for ~!· Bkkpr to= area. 642--8044 keypunch operaton for 215 E. Cbmmonwealth Balboa.. MARINE Diesel Mechanic. counter girl & aaem~ AcC~ $525 RN F/time 12 to 8 ~ta. SKILLED ASSEMBLY i: n a Pe ction. Backaround mu.t lnclude full range of inspection of machine pro- ducts Including tint article, In procesa and final in· spection. Must be fully familiar with high pro-duction, small parts in- spection procedures. Open· Ing la for m Gremar, a dlvlskm of a large el@C· tronlcs manufacturing firm. Starting rate $3.00 ~ hour + excellent fr:ina;e benefits. . ' ! ' Apply In Person Between 9 & 11 A.M. And 1 & 3 PM At : 666 E. Dyer Rd. Sant• Ana, C•lif. Equal Oppor. Employer Free • Fee Positions Cblnm1 Indus L Proc SS50 Mgint Trainee to $800 ~ ~ ';.~u~vmac. Suite F Fullerton Ma1"ntenance F/tlme. Yoong man -i. Apply, 1 Hr. Vale<one S..'y/Reeept t600 Male .or t.mnle. Rafei&h 871)..1833 a graduate of U.S. Army C'lea,pen, 8868 Wa met, Kll1I Hospital, 645-5707. 1701-1710. We are willJng to Equal Oppor. Employer , -tton ac:bool prel'd, Fount. V!y. . . N_~WPORT SALES LADIES train on the tab pWl<b Help·er Apply 8 am-noon. a.... .. Nunes ............. Agency We require 2 ..i .. ladl .. to :=er-·d~tli~ %e then~: E. Sm!tb Cb., Inc, Sli 31.lt RN-LYN.AIDE 133 Dowr Dr.,. N.B. sell automobiles tor Orange future will be Fashion MACHINISTS PERTEC oilers permanent st., N.B. 11·7 .\ other lhifts. Top pvt 4ft.3870 ~s largest Ford SOLDERERS Ialand, Newport Beach. employment, paid vacation MATURE lady to care :tor 2 duty pay, ~mmed. pay tor · dealer. Cuarantttd Wary Call Immediately after 6 months, company )Q1ng boys, live-in, lite floordu1;y. Countywtd·e and car aupp~ed. Prefer Weekends Included Pl:os:eancnllappoMlnrs.bn•Rontse C(A-VAL COMPANY paid life, hospital, surgical, ~ X1nt llvhv mnd. IntJvws. Moo-Fri 9. 5: Public Relations wom ~ wt th past e Small parts wxter maanl· medic.al and dental benefits. Genm:w aalary. Ca 11 Le9coWe Nlll'9e5 Registry, p ·a au~tive . sa I ea ex· lass (TI4) 547-75n Has Immediate opening 12~' paid holidays and ex· 968-001.l. 351 HocpUal Rd. NB (Loi> • ~ penmce, but if Mt, some lying g • • GREAT WESTERN In Beach Area cellent wocklng condition•. MttllANIC 'd 0 .,. by Parle LidO B I d. ) ..i.. background required. CIRCUIT eouns Current IUU-tbne openings tool., peld ::"Apply In &e.9956, 5'0-!l954. .EXE!=.,,LEVJ!L , -~od _.,.to SU-t Foro · 111111 · SAVINGS MACHINE SHOP "follows. 1747 Anaheim A We ,.., ouUtandioi: . .ni .. c/o Norm lliel, 5440 • Job will entail fa c l 11 t y t::nM:esa.. ve. NURSES . Aide needed for oriented lady for our Irvine Gardeo . Grove B 1 vd · , . Day & Swing Shift maintenantt, painting and conv. hoip. Apply in penon, office. Ideal w . ll~l_S Westmiru:ter, ca. 92683. e Wire & Harness . 1418 N. Main st., Santa Ana Saddle-Typre Turrer-Lathe, lighting. Requirell g 0 0 d MECHANICAL Auembler, 340 Victoria. C.M. • oriented, career mihded, SALES • So:ne Schematic. &: :Anii;iEq .... unlii;;;iOiippiilJ!i;;;iEiimiipliioyiieiior, I Turret Lathe, Gener a 1 physical conditio n. Ex· electronics. Start min· NURSES ci;eatlve woman.woo llJres to Bus tnes.minded creative blueprmts. -Machinists, Drill Press Opr perieneed ln the field ol wage. Pal Electronics, 6391 LVN 7.3, p/time. Nunes 'run her ~ show'dl. 'l'hla is per.son wt.>'s owned their Top *11:11: .._.o fMI & En&ine Lathe Operator. maintenance. High school WestminKter Ave., Westm. Aide ll-7 ,ex.per. Pl'ef'd~ Or-a responsible k gnifled own ret,aU shop, inteTel'lted .,..,.-. ... KEYPUNCH Dey & Swint Shift 6 Mo's actual work expcr. on keypunch, 'keytape or key disc device. AppJy In The Personnel Department Monday-Fri. 9 am-12 Noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr. Al5o education plus 1 year ap-894-330L ~ J..ll, wi8 train. Meia position offerl.ng penooal ln fuhktn &: creative selling TOOL MAKER pllcable experienee. MKhanlc4xparlenced Verde Conv. Hoop, 661 Ceo-groWth w/So. Calli'• lutest for a line spedallty shop. APPLY IN PERSON Long Beach area ter St., C.M. ~ ~ ~~ ~ .. ~:!!_ Full or .. part time. Salary Benetlta include paid vaca· OR CONTACT T. KNIGHT 213: as.4836 o:x&-V1'.~. ~ •'-o.uifi -~ weft. Ph: ~5"7-7733. l:'" ~i!i~l p'E714 R) ~TEC MEDICATION N'une l-11:30. OFFICE SUPERVISOR :u .. "'"~ ' ~":: ;, . SALESMEN swr:i;,•wp<>f't 'i:=iicb employee benefit plans. . . _ • . 99 Bed conv. ctr. Penn Expanding t ~.m Pora r Y ~~.~ ~or . Dot .t,t .. ':.: .,...:11 ............ ~r. Xlnt 64<>-1970 4 • 40 Week . _ posltlon. Gd be n e f i t 1 • pe_nonnel se~ oeeda: oon--~ i• confideilwu & iw. UJ.11 • ........~ F ~-BUSINESS SYSTEMS 64UM4. . fidellt agartpive . .pe&'IO\l to appt. -...... ~;.-i-aalal'y, comm & benef!.ts. 24 Central Tower, n.-.,.,_ or your conv~umnot come handle aD details of inSide TEMPO TEMPORARY Cill fdi' Appolntment 547-6446 --..,..- in -1701 Placentia Costa 17ll2 Arm.strong Ave. l\tEDICAL assistant wanted work in bUB)' office. Ex· HELP ~.ext 30 Mesa. <n4l 548-220L Irvine Industrial Complex -experience in tab. X-ray ~nent salary & potentlal to JOSEPH MAGNIN 215 E. Commonwealth Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Santa Ana, Calif. 92105 & EKG, Approx , 32 Hrs. per right penon. . Equal ·Qepor. Employer SUlte F Fullerton • P.P.S • Equal Opportunity Employer week, Age 25-35, Salary Call Mon. Morning REAL ESTATE SAU:S 87()-1833 M-F commensurate w i th ex· SUCCESS CAREER Equal Oppor. Employer ,_.,.,_,_.,..,..,.,_.I perience. Call 548-3742 New or experlenc<d. Join the SALESWOMAN 1ir_;J World's lari:est and futea:t Ex:J?er· in quality wome~ &: 9' HIGH speed inflatable yw. 21a DI~ Dr. growin( resale orpnlaHon children& shoes. Hemphills, boat, floorboards &: oars. I Exec. ~tarles to S700 Girt Fridays to $650 Dictaphone S..'y to S1iOO K ch Op Recept/Gen. Ofc to S525 eypu_n r to $550 MACHINISTS Newport Beach MAINTENANCE SMALL PARTS MenRM F/C Bookke-eper $650 Other fee & Free Positions. A.ast Boookkeeper 1o S&lO RUTH RY AN AGENCY Top rate of pey !i Receptionist to S500 Fee Paid. Min. 2 yrs exper. A/P Oerks to $575 1793 Newport, CM 646-4854 ! Payroll/G, Ofc S500 17931 Beach, HB 8"7-9617 ~enMirate w/exper. Pre. Keypunch Operator to $550 Vl?'IS work ~ 1n I. . of * LIFEGUARD* milling mach!nee, lath .. , Out Stoia Jobs etc. Must do own set·Ui>' & ' Ollef Elec. Eng S25K Certificated, 6/15 to 9/7 have own tool& Position : Chief Mech. Engr S25K Private beach * 541Hi623. open to male or female. ~ Manuf. Manager S25K L i Sales/Mktng Engr S18K ITE M a i n t e n a n c e &: : r CALL TRISH HOPKINS housekeeping. FI t~e I JERRY WHITTD 10RE penn. Apply in pe n, . CM 1-lunL Bch O>nv. Hosp 488 E. 17th st. (at Irvine) . rlorida, H B 847-3515 I Suite 224 642-1470 u·~ · · · w.c.-in housekeeper. Ex· I • "Vw• \ftJC1 ..,,_ cellent working corrlltlon.s private room & bath, color JANITORS -Part time. TV M Ew-1 .. _, Man & wife · ust drive. -One child, ....... ,... age 7. $300 mo. Days; can For Appt. Industrial Relations (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach teams.'"lrvine area. M &: lo.I m.6090. Evenings·, 675-7614 MatntenanCf!. 213: 333-6425. Mr. Klotz. Equal Oppor. Employer JUNIOR SALESMAN : LVN ChMio! nurse 1 to 3 ~ .... Eam $1,0-$40 per week da,ya; weekends Ott. ~ working after school and 3-ll Oiarge Nurse. Nltt!ded on Saturdays getting new lmmedlately! 646-rnW: CW1torners for the Daily oiii;;;;;;;oiiiiiitoiii;iiii;i;;,.. MACHINISTS NITE FOREMAN Pilot. This i. not • paper MACHINISTS ~ and does not include . deliveries or collecting. Secondary Operation We have openings in South· Must do own lathe Ir mill Setup exper req'd for not· west Costa Mesa and South letllps & have own tools. ching, tapping, d r 111 I n g , Huntington Beach only. Good opportunity 1or ad-debuning, broaching, & , 1'iiAiippl;iliiiyiinow,..ii! ii968-·!1641,_,...,ii vancement. X1n't worid.ng other machine operations. 1• oonds. Perm. position. Good Xln't oo. benefit!. Penn ... Kelly. Girl Ute Industrial benefits. position w/good ~ for REXNORD INC. advaneemenl REXNARD INC. Specinl,,. Fastener Div. 3130 W. Harvard Specta!IJI Futener Div. 71 S•nla An• 3130 W. H•rvud <M&oJoo 213M-21M Sent• An• i Soldenrs· equn1 oppor. employer mil n4/54HIOO 213/58S-21M • N-.i knowledge of N.A.S.A. MACHINISTS equal oppor. employer mil • -""ltliftnleoll certWed or Proto1ypa " Models Met>I. ... comptU'&ble. Capable Of tooling manu-MACHINISTS • • ~ &I well Ill proto. Sec. Auemblen M~~madlinlng. DAVENPORT t. Able to -wort u n de r ua uave exp. & own toots. mJcrolcopt. Needed Immed. Top pay A fringe benet.lts. Set·Up Men ' 2061 au.1 .... Ctr. Dr. Ef~n; MOLD (X). BROWN , 1.,,1na 13:1-9101 <213> ._ & SHARPE Acmra from O.C. Alrpon MACHINIST ~-Up M~ Secondary Machine Opr Good ea. Xln'I co. benc--KENNEL man or woman for 1ofechanlcally Inclined.. WUI , steady employ. utma.I hotp., N.B. to $450 train on d~ for swtng ment. 2nd shift openinp. r mo. s.nc1 """""'· OWifl«1 lhlll X!n't ben<tti.. c.ntact REXNORD INC. .. Id no. 639" c/o O.Uy PUol Employment ol.c betfm I It I '• P.O.. lks J.560, Cotta Mesa, 12 L.M. Cox Manuf. Q) $pedal~. fastener Olv. c.-. r.C. i:m E. warner, s . ..: 3130 w. H•rvanl ' KEYPUNCH Opr, Equn!Oppor. Employer. Sonia Ano MANUFACTURING co A y with a network of .. over 300 54 Fashkln Island, N.B. Onl.1 used 3 times, $XM)_ tr*• llJ.1111 offices and become a 6f4..4223 Ask for M r . 642-3776 alter 5 pm. member of our Mlllioflaltt ~er. SERVICE station attendant, With Excellent ANNOUNCES Cub. ~u1tkn11Uon dollar SALESWOMEN, Orange mature person prefmnd Working Condo & 2 OFFICE GIRLS ad~t --·-~ °""""' Gilt Shops. Full " Apply at Croft 0-.00: Frint• Beneflt1 NEEDED '. Cf~t~h';: Put time. Exp., mature. 35.11 Newport Blvd., NA Has Immed. Opening For: -Radio telephone dispatch Please call V1r&1nla Jones =~all~Gi:~~ SERVICE Station atte!1dent, Must bl! 25, able to drive 83!)..48ll. .....__-J. ::..,...... r~ M exp. o/21, nights. 3928 Eut UTILITY MAN ENLISTMENT ,1.pply 1n Penon RED CARPET ~JiiH'." -ta esa, Coast Hwy, Cd>!. 615-2'116. YELLOW CAB CO. Rulloro SALES _ Ma... men & SHARP GALS BONUS 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa REAL ·!STATE women 9 upp I em en t \Vho IU'e Iooklnc for perm Some lite truck driving, car-OFFICE girl, part time, S.12, SALES MANAGER retlnnnt. income. 3 hr. day I/time position tn '""'!".~ penter Y..'Ork, maintenance, type, file, phone, $l per Resale Office needs JnaM&'el' pleasant work gd . money, sales. Must be ~ "s·HUR·LOK CORP. That's on top of the ~ p~~~lne :.':!J:."'N~ t'"~ ::: o::f:~ -2312 H.B. f</r appt. • Apply At Army's new starting e OPENING e area. Ex.;...iin. c:ompany. SALESWOMEN. over 35, ex-THE LOOK Rohe S.lentlflc salary of $307 a month. NEW RESTAURANT Excellent · opp«'tunlty tor per dreaoe1 & 1portswear. .W.- 926 So. Lyon St. You must be a ~· COMPLETE STAFF prot...ronal -Apply CM & HB, I> Sile shop. SHARP, attractive gal oe<c!-s An h I grad le t in confidence Send resume Part time lncld. Sun. c.au ed to manage Newport anta . a SC ~ ua , . APPLICA'qONS 1:>etwftn ~ to OUlitied id m. 638 e/o 636-1957 eves. a wkends. Beach Olllce. Neat a~ "Eq::lu::la::ll O::lp::lport::lllu::lru::llJl::l::IE::lm::lplo::lye~r I for either Armor, Artil· am &: 3 pm; the 15th, 16th le Daily Pilot, P. O. Bdx-'15«>, SALESLADY full or part pearance, ;i;horthand & typ- ii lery, Infantry or a .spe-11Ut. co.ta .Mesa;, CaliL m. time ·No nt&hts or Sundays. Ing essential. Ifoura 10:30 to; cdiia!Tselkillet area ~-~II Ti':iEwC~':!.V REAL ESTATE SAJ,'S ~ N>Piy in pel'SOll ~:% ';,':." ~44~~ MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR OF POWER TOOLS o ype or ~ e Coeta-Mesa We have an opening ·1n oUr ONLY. a.ta Mesa StaHoo·l""~-'==~"==-=-r Repair, and successfully Residential 1'.>lvislori tor ah """2!0 E. 11111 St. C.M. SHEET METAL complete your Baaic and PAINTING ......... needed, ~ " .. thusl..U > SAL'ES CLERK SKll..LED & SEMI SKIU-!!'lll Advan..,.f Individual ;:'Ult -C-i.!w ~~· man or lady. 8'alllllUI D!· ' • , DllUG. STORE With Exp, In hllowlftt Training. ~ , · lice, best 1?et-tion .\ con-. · 615-0640 e SHEAR-BRAKE Yourloca!Anny Repre-' .. nlal IWO&t ... Call forSEAMSl'RESS, must be e PUNCllPRESS tau h I le PARK n.A"RDENE.R appl . '"""d-Mu" be able to do e DRILL PRESS sen ve u a comp• • ..,.. w .. i.y N. T•ylor Co. ""• pa1n .. maint 4 0 • WALES NC PUNCH St•fflng New Office list o! bonus Jobe and Startltw S.lary , REALTORS. , ::l, "w,.k. Apply Traba~ I.AYOUT-TOOUNG In Coot• MMe quallficaUons. Call your ..,. Per' u...,th 2lll San Joaquin Hills Rd. Productl, 831 w. !Blh St • WELDERS Army Representative ~ '"""'-' Newport Cente &U-4910 C.M • • GRINDERS • ~ Work Immediately In listed below. Today's 1 Yr exper• required + valid !IEAL ESTATE SALES SECRETARY e 'f\X>L CRIB ATl'END ~ Area..:.~~""" Army wants to join you. Calttomla drtven 11 ...... , l'REE LICENSE c ...... dol Mer Xln I wages & baneflto 1-sioo to $150 """ Final 1111qi elate. ~:n. TRAINING Yoong otthltectural firm K. C. Holloway, Ina ~'::: ;.lnlmum ~ 542 W. 19th, Coot• Meta Appl.y Cl~,.~ m" F....., Real Estate u .. .,. ...a lot<lllgent. attncUve 16680 Arm11....,. Mo. 85 per agreem>ent. 645-110 ~1ut, , 1 • · ," i • Ing Course now available .eey, 1 '1rt. ottice, eicp. re-S•nt• Ana _ thru Tarbell Realtors. Free qulred •. Typing, lhorlh.and , (714) 5.57-4040 i...,.. Distributing Finn .,... 1711 N. Malft, Santa ·AM Placemont Service. Free xerox, f!llni· Auto required, S;:;MALL.:UI'iA(iuiiCto>Piiii"~i!i!fi;c:J hiring men to learn an 542-W· PARTTDIE ·• 'n'aln!Da Pfoeram. Eahl Sa.Jar.>' i.commensurate ;)hittr wan:n'1ttlled phases of s l while YoU learn. call r Al w/~ Bti)elits. For appt. -our • •' Thlo --~ or•be ·NIW ACCOUNTS si..n me> 832-5440 •oo m:mi, . . machinist to nm lathe mill --. d-ntied ot UIY •11mo 'CLIRK W ... Mds ·1714> 832-~. SICRITARY ect. We bave paid holld.,.., Rapid ~ to dependlrw an 'J.rmy man-· · ',.., · RfALtsrA~ ir .Fee ~aid. Modttn ofc ln =nspia!.n~r,:..;_ee , m._ont posi1lono wbeo -~ IO W .P.M. IYPlng, oh '"1...., SALESMEN · Why net wort< 'F~ ll!W. J!""Y die-!or app't. tor ln-rr qua1ifted. nd. , in the hOtteat area Hun-~. Utt th. Start $595. apply at 851 Product pt, _ MEN a WOMIN l'-27 --UNITED-t Ing ton Beacll/Foun""'1 A11o -I'" Job~ Call Helen N.B. Mon-Ft1, S.S. Must be neat ~ am-Eam to $342.30 .-lar')' per ·Ve1Jey and let us tnl.tn you! Hl)"l'i · 540-6(M Coastal SMAU. a to puts manul bltkm. mble. No; ..... ..,. while wet-Y'1" a CALIFORNIA BANK Call Phll MeNamea, P<rloM.1 >.p.Cy, 2790 need•&irl"todol"Mnllol~ tence neceaary. job lkill 1D Electromct, Me-201 Awnida Del Mar vn.LAGE REAL ESTATE, Harbor Blvd., C.M. worlc:, ans phones, type tn- chanlcs or Admtnlltration. 0 962-44n. . SECREI'ARY -Part time. voices, Ille, tab crden. For lnform•tlon C•ll After tn.1;,,lng2 ~eam :!° San ~~nte KEAL ESl'ATE SALES QIM J<eal btate Dev. Co. 4 Call Mr. Reynol .... i!G' Call"" ~-~ ,..: LADY FOR II ENT AL bn peT doy, 5 .i.,.. Call for Interview. Clwn Mtg. 979-5222 N L.'.'.'l''c'..~:.... .,,. -Equal Oppor. EtnplO)<I' AGENCY. GUJJIANTEE I .m,&191 .tor iPl!t· Co .. 856 Production Pl, NB.I •~~ -~ .,r_ (X)MM!SSION. PART y MEN needed In HA, F.V. PART time mtn. ~ rr TIME. CAIL MRS. IW\-SECRETAR le SOLDERERS 979-5469 ares tor~ newtpope'r night. is-~ h '" -lcly. DIN, $9fll OR 6411-0lll. ~I ~,;,1=" A E:xp er I en• ed, R o h auto rootea. Approx 2~ hn Extra-Care Maintenance, e REAL Elta&e SaJeman. 'cbaDe~ MllSt lllce fiCures Indu 1 tr tea. per """""" 847-t?l? 841-IZ!e. " 'Belt dll>P-ln .... bllll>ed 8alar'y ()pan. --Olvilloo, 11671 -MONDAY ONLY • I/lime Pti.....i llrpt., MACHINE Tool Scrapot, n~ 2131'515-!184 • t::\. ~. Newport ~""'."' • J>l\Y-. CaD Eoua1 oppr. emplofor m/I llB!!-------1.-. .......... --9 A.M. -1 P.M. ~~ .. f.!,, :..:ti,~ ~T~~ : ~~ ~":.:.°'~ .i hwl.'"f• p/tfme """."' °'='11 ID Slqe -I MHm. -O'IA) -t. ' coif , 491.J.'111. O !;:oft!!j1!:;ip!ll!!.._...:.· ...,!!llMl2$!'!:!;!!!i! ______ _ 1 I ,. " I r . ' I' • I ~ I I· " 1· . r ! I ' ' ... "· . ~~~E~;k~;~~~~~·~i'~S·ll·I .. ..:~~ i~~;li~,·~··~~l~P~~'~,~~~~~1~[~5k~l~t~!=t~:~~"~ ~ .. · .. ·iiiiii·iiiiii::i~l~~!;;~~~~~~~,=l=·=·~l==S=-~~~llt..~INI~•-.-,-.---"~ , . ~W.....,,M<ft1"710.1oiitW-.·M&" ~ M§:t!. "711 '9!!1~!"· .. ~. I02 Purnlt"" 110 Ml-1<1....... "*'""°" ..... UI '"""'-'°'--·a u....•n.... ... THE CALIFOl.1111 '" ~=.~~ ~~m~~ •W.E :WAREtfOUSE~-:i-$l~"l WANTED 5!:~~~~,,.tii~ ' CHOOll!: . .;,.. -~ t etrltl""-dn'<n l'ULL ti FURNITURE u~W"c11a1ra $3. Pair. ;1or-, ~ RESTAURANT "L ~ ... ~ ~ 11S::oui . ~;..,...,....,.... =x'.'~~~'?"-,.!WR. ~1ctutt.'a';;:' ... ~%~ TICKETS TO ~":!~~ .:!rBhkttt.:..~2 . , 111-,allob!l> ~. a:°""' llllO -.... SACE;. BOl'H TOI\ ,$39. ~~fl. End tab!" LED ZEPPELIN i. 3 ma. ....,. ' N aa 1-0ftn -fttr1c mm $39.95: J(JNG S1Z1!! DOlt SPRCS -· ~. A ohoel Zc to CONCERT G.ftulooe Pipe Additions b!i.. .sun).. ff"4 -. Undtl'lSOl"t ExptNlon p .... ~... Vis. -· ~ 21 to '11. . ~ • NA'MR from $5ll, m. IOO $5. Shutttn 3 .... 16. Ml.le. .._ llfe far home......... 56-'19J4 N I ~ """ 1-Jw, 1'REE ~~·-Rem ~ON CENTl:R 9832 Contlnontal Dr., Hun-Pi.ut call l"'="='=-,.._.'""° __ .,.1 ow ntervlewlne for M1••1~ or,tve&ciA:Sbnot;.mott• ~ ..... ~g., any 619 E: '°'~Santa Ana tinctCa BMcb on Brook· 548-7881 Accettof"• BEAtmFUL female,. Apply In p' ' • ' • dai .. · AWlY • hi pennn, Al!)' .....:: ..,tll. ~ t>IJlY 91\1 T .. &I-U~ hunt _, Aama. -j( Fot Cott Only fl; el-.._ toy ..,.,,,.,.. ~ m~ r." 830! ~ . MGndo ..... J:S l'.M. . , Y~llpw ~~:9'>-.,l8' E. 16th an;y11,;,;.... USED tithing tadd• ...... " • -•FT' D· 'UX --• Orcbe<tn. 5PM r-•• y lhru .Ftldly . ..:',.I. Ill. M "1"w· OOUllPQI' u· ,_,,... G!!t-1141e· 112 _., I'-, t..sle boxes, ,,..,. • ,.,.. . bell& • MALE Whlpet -· - . -14'0 $. ffatbor Blwl., wHabtt I WO!'l!llfG -.-11 -,._ Sun. only I~ • toOls. hotlJewaro. caliine t It INtck In Coate Mo .. 1 Nl.Wl'ORT ORGANS c:b!ldren &ood pet. tn1noo!o Equal Opportunity Employ~! I ::...-.~, ~· ~ 'Hr. ~ Ruby: Bal lal~. 185 =Ti:;~~~~ =~·.~ = Dry Cloanlnt IMS -Place ~-.. pd ...... 551=31111. , . Twin • ~d• ·',bor 1 tion. All vuy re~90nable. costs too hlah?t?? Newport s.ch. Calif. ... IH·:;:'~lp;;W;;;a;;:n;;;lod~~·M:;l~P:::71~0 1 :H;;•;;lp;;W;;;;;••j;;M,;i;;M~l;F.;'';11 1 WTGnntl nHdt ·'=.i8~1J::...;:aher, -. a _ .... 'clJtPor 3625 W. ~th St. Santa Ana. COME lN Oill'IU 'ffOBBY LIVELY, bealtby -• x i i" ,.., 'AUTO Ml''""•NIC , •• ....,I . .,., ba£ auto alt doncl ·c11n oet 9,30 to 6 PM. 1 b1<><k oU AND ••VElll lllllln ~~."'IT--....... , ~~ Tolophono Appt Sec'y • & • ; 3 • · ~"", $!11. Guor. • dellvered. r,ar' .-, ladle•' i,o..llllg llal'bo!')llvd. "" 111111• P/TIME TRAIN, -~S · , ~d ~·.Good )l;enellt• HI Mil <r 811-lus. 'ball ~I'"!' !dldlon a * .. UCTION * Coupons ""'out In May Don't buy aey r pn untt1o-;;;BJH056~;;--..,,.-=,--,-. 5-9 pm. our ofc. CdM. Penn. Opep1n,p . ~ J'rom · ·~ ~ Ip ~n-Hat'?Olt"fI' auto'111'8Bher A ~~~~.at. blke ,. I you can pJa.y! Non-pj.a,yus1YOUNG bDt. tmL salaried pooltlon requlrin& ltoclaoom wont.to t.dmJ, .>t.-w~'.P.'°"" ·•· '·~·auto wa&her, ~ ~ excereyde, 1176 HARBOR, CM welcometoattendtreeM>rk Spayed, .._ Nda _,. pel"llOnality 4 salesmanship. ~ ~··We •Id. to Mc!t , : Avtl~ ~ ~··co~. $45 ea. gUit.V, & ~""' tn&JtY:mott! ~ ~ * W.7408 * shOps. For informatkln lpedal home -no Md&, ~or m.1089 (eveo). ocmJ ~.,..: i ~ ~<l)p~~~r ~ :': Robln6%i'li, ~~ Auctions J'riilay,7o30 p.m. fllltcollarioou1 Contact6:i'15~tetericb 549-lMS TECHNICIANTESS T ~~~ "''i iillll l!ilili . ¥ "!fl MaNrlal.• 806 Santa:lQ!hAn& Ave: -· Windy's Auction Barn · Wanted 120 Coaat Music Sotvlce ~. ~~:!., ... ,, 8~ ha;,. tinkered with radio'• • ;· 1~ · PLYWOOD ALL l..,,,. )lo &ood -:rJ'5\I Newport, CM -:15,28H27 Chevy motor. Newport Blvd. at Harbor Mother Ru... Blu. 60-mtl OR head hlgb ICbaol' auto ·~,.;a, ,'I ~ EXT. GRADE srAMPED ~· M~ Stereo • • W&nt. tb hear it run. Cost• Mea f MO F:ml Lab Com TECHNICIANS mecbanlca OR WC>1'k<d on y e \I" "8 COX 16.50 ••ch w/J.M/fl/I iadlo, 2 5' ' Behind Tony' Bid& Mat L Reaoonable. >13-3691 alt Sh . I 8 I car repair OR no b&alc • J,i" 4.~8,S~~~ l $1.CO ea Magnavox color tv DINE'ITE, leaf, 4 chn $35, 'l :30 PM ephen:I mix. Hie. 1rnd. 1 math.• If you ·-·lntereat<d '* • 518" "<8" <;DX·T.O $7.50 w/remote control,. C>aiE $40, $56. 6 drawer chest USED brlcim. 0....,,....,,.,. BABY GRANDS ...... ~ Instrument Manufaclutl"t Radidly growing division of a major health care cor· poration seeks test techni· cians· w1th: ,.,..... in an o~ to train Anfkl , · .800 ·ee· ~ · Tape· Recorder. lifodel ~ S27.50, $35. Wonda' Hone phot 1n Gd used 3 MOS old part <l>llte f~ with advancement potential sfil:. oUr ~~~n or fine old e % " 4x8 ~ one side $9 S.20., blk recliner chair $50. $S. Ladles A tnl!n's btftl ~ %~~jily w 0 od N~~ u.: up ::e~ °Q cer-. puppy. Xlnt ~t. Needs load call 54S-826l. for an !ft. ~Uah •"'carved otlt wall ea, • Girl'& blb, $15., Magnus $2f.9S. TVa $15 a: up. ~73 · m oor . ther horde. KJ..OC:62 terview •12POfntmftl,t, An. b&fW1'ttea I thml)OOleteri. ·~'18'' M Good oneside $10 Chonl cqa.n $40. 'Many Re t ri&er&tors, furniture, . Grand Pianos from S7;29· FREE to Kood home-put e qua I Opp.or t 'u n tty "Alsot~a,)i . outltandina col· e~. • • ; small items. Descoward,. mlac. USED USABLES, ORIENTAL RUGS. PJ;ivare These and mil'\)' more at. Shepherd It Dane pupplea. empl.,.,.. -.· •'antique wall lo ,.,S.UPE.R·SPE,CIAL do o r knobs, dlohea, 2560 Newport Blvd, C.M .. p;u1Y wlll pay cub.for all Wall' h M , C'ly 979-21'6 IHl.ttWl, -cihcks xlnt b\ankets, e1l4· (ables, a:arden Tues tbru Sat mes. 644-5326. IC S USIC I IAOO;r;;'°RAB"'"LE.;;.:~'i'--.-=-1 n1.rcg 1 ~ A In reuonll~ ·~,.~~:~~Ext Sheeting ~~On&: r.!:: ~O:: 10" RADIAL Arm Saw, Mu1lcal ln1trument1122 South Cnast Plua 54()...2830 black A whi'::byor = ~· ' , · , , uuuRS Bench. Sot l SUn craftsman, ~ new, s 1 M hi I dutty • ola)'M fl&..al2 Tim• N ~'"'• Ariti"'-••I OYer :n;io-' interior/exterior M!l'~;,. SALE. + Ann·q·-o $185. %iO HP Continental BANJO.s, G:uit8.l"ll $20. up. ew ':'I ac nes 12 ADORABLE Dutty kittens. 2 TYPISTS ) · • 2+ years electronic experience with ex- JIOIUI'e to precision test equipment. No FHa-Top$$, • Tt.· ~Jr__ t ,. ~· ln ,A.... ~ ..... ..,. ""'" surplus engine {rad la l ), Electric Gwtars from $59.50. black male 3 H-. .. 1 mal 1n in• rec ory a............ &. paintings:, S40 Bluebird good foe genera.fol' or water Thtmder Vibratone $285., MOTHER'S DAY Call ~l..\!399 '"'6~ e e. 415 30th St,, No:.> UMINUM SIDING Cyn. Dr.t La&'tJ.na. Beach, pwnp, $150. Phone 96)..3279 Bandmaster reverbe amps I • I I e Knowledge of elec- tronic fundamental/ 1heory &: techniques. e Working knowledge of """"· We Otter: e A good starting salary. • Excellent company benefits including company paid medl· cal & dental lnsur· ance. For additional informa· tion, -pleue Call . (Il4) 557-1960 ABBOTT • Repro • l.e9al •Stat • Geir'I Office Call Immedlat.ly. P.P.S •. Newpdrt. eftt.h 1 675--4277 Vttlicle aiding l5i: It 18c per Sat. & Sun. 494-5633. ANTIQUE &eWing machine. It speakers $565., Crown * SPECIAL * LET Mom have a 1't'l.1 Klt- Opirt ·ll·5 , Cloled Monda.y lq, ft. Horizontal insulated GARAGE &ale. Jivine Ter-2j" girl's Gltane Bike dark Amplifier S69 50 ten! Baby faced wbt A ·GRAND OP.EN ING ~diatl, Zc per ..8'1· ft. race. Many nice lie'"". 1407 green. Like new. &1'..248'J Crown Valley Niguel Zig . Zag sewing machine, asaorted, 64HSIS, 60-1467. ~uet, 1.acUDI'• ~est Tl\OUl&Jwil· of ,,.~ther new ~e Doone .. ~M Sat & afters. MWricCompany49f>.1780 -~~ .. ~.~~--~~=-2toCu~ulhomtkolONd- tthe 1electtoa· "of carved lurpl.us building 1teJ?'ls. lum· MOVING to Apt. Frost free ~;c :ass~and ~Many, good, used portables, tovab!; 645-0~ I tumlture . .Armolns. tables. ber, paneling, ·~ding, win-~y ~· .. ~ikes, ~t~, refrig, b'eezer, din. aet., 2 co Ullll, ew ngs, starting price , .•.• , •• $9.95. · · chain, side'" 'bovdl much ~. ~W$tt etc. uu:i.o,;. -...... Ross .......,,.,, couch!: &: misc. ltems. Model, will trade for good AU Guaranteed Dl(ft. Ewey: .. ttmn ~ at BUILDIRS' SURPLUS Warner &.Magnolia H.B. No 540-5601 quality a coustlc guitar call Over 11 yrs. in Oleta Msa I !H opeclal· ..i .. -.ri<e; Qome In 24116 So. Mllll St. Santa Ana checks. SECRETARIAL de•k tlke 541-9651. Sincere Sewing Machine """ .,. ._ I ~ ahdbroWN•li~~So.c.oa.t ~10.U *: Mon&.t 10.5 Household Goods 814 new ~etal w/wblte JOSE & Rami.re'J concert andVacuwn,1878Harbor ~ ~--·· Hwy., I.quail'.~-' 'c~n • . . . SIMMONS Hide-a-bed, 16 cu FomHca top. Cost $375-Sell Cl&S!lcal IA. $1»). * M6-9TG *· 1~-~----:;i;J . . '5! CAD. ~ .'-1' cir. )qulpm.{.i . 808 ft lro!t "-' 2 cir Admiral $llM) 962-«l(K Call S4:H4l2 NECCHI top ol the llne Poh, Ge-al l50 500 Newport Cerite. r'Dr. ~Ex. cond. OiJt of - . -retrig/treezer, pr. t b 1 e PROF&SSJONAL scyie pool Office Furniture/ portable $75. • Suite 900, N .B. "NeW llri!s.,.Beat-, of. . CA , Iq • F ',,tth 50mm lamps & misc 1 t e m s table: 7X( 1 piece slate. Equip 824 Call 548--1235 "'P'UN .l'OR Pin• ~1970 Amal Ln SliJnl'IWtt: 35mm Cano Acce95. included. $250 • 0 I:--.,.,--=-~--= 24 C.ntral Tower, o,ang. lSi · "°""" . ~ liunchen $240. .,::: =y 815 · 61J.87T4 • .. • •NEW· l USED Sporting Goods 830 vi:.,,.:: ~1. ""= 547-6446 o~. ~ Co •• JIZ ... Gri..ie;.At .:... ~. ~1 ~M ~~ CLASSIC Guitar. Gib, on 'OFFICE FURNITURE POOL TABLE antique gold operator, te.-Io v In 1 215 E. Commonwealth J..,._ if• .10JiN · INl)IAN,JEWELRY J-200 tenor banjos, clarinet, Used Typewriter Desks 8', newly relimshed com: care.€Joeed 11 am-2pm.. Suite F Fullerton ~a.ch~t Hy.')',· Leauna Furniture 810 Wholesale-Direct from fife., '66 Ford Super Van. $39.50 to $69.50 plete. $250/oUer. 6J8.-'..5141. VACA~rNLAND Scientific Products Div 810,-1833 ·. , EUROPEAN Cock M.r.., ELEGANT BUsett bedrm. ROIOtvotion. Being aold MA!'Y extras. 968-3032 MC MAHAN DESK SCUBA outfit c 0 mp 1 et e 54&4166 3915 Bird! St. ~ Op.(.>01'· E_mployer . ~ l!I · 1-ntiqu~ 1et wht I: Doral. dre~r, by Running Bear, at ANTIQUE love eea.t, 4 OF Costa Mesa Inc newr uaed, COit $300 seli Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 -~ G·"-~ -·-· 1 t"'--er bed NA,VAJQ T,RADING hitchcock chain. Gateleg 1800 Na rt 81 'd c•· $150. 552"602. • Call 852 TYPIST Ul:All, -.i,_........ V.'Ork. ~.,.., .. ,'!~ .......,, '' table Brie.-brac Mir1k wpo v •• M An Equ~P=rtunity Great opportunity for exP·d ~ . r;p ~ 1 .ltf.nd.c~..ri: 5%:~· c~: -2432 Newport-Blvd, 11tele." 548-9778 • * 642-8450 * TV, Redlo,, HIFI, PERSIAN kittens, O"A ftC. Ttthnicians fast, accurate typist. To LOOKING !m' a ftne, carvtd wUb hutch, lamp, box . C.M. HAVE Quantit;y ot Beautiful Stereo 136 Xlnt. qwdlt;y, $15-SUIO. , PERTEC oHers permanent learn the Mag Card tx· ~ire1 We MW tbem sprtrie • mattress, like new 6"Q-7251 sport lhlrtl .el1in& at fac-ALMOSf new fUmlture & e-stud lft'Vice. llD-281Q, employment, paid vacation eeutive ty Pew r It er , ~ffl;:°·# at 1!liO S. . all for $«!0. 548-2479. • ** a.c>SING ESTATE! tory price. Genuine Savlnp. qWpment. 5 offices & lobby. 1973 RCA " Zenith televtskln Dop 154 after 6 months, company Eng in eertrv, bacqround ~ · .' ~ ~ HELP!, My folks took ott 1Dr DIAMOND solitaire, value 54S-80lB eves. Barp.ln ~ package aale. &-stereo clearance aale. All ' paid life, hospital, surgical. he~ful. SalarY open. Call OAK . lklit~. D-o J•p·h in an extended trip~ left me $5000 Sell $2300 Selective (2) 6' Metal tool boxes mr I ::.ei:islng + s= ~ avail. models in •tock & on • PUPPY WORLD • medicsl and dental benef'lts, for appoJnlJ:Dent 833-8830. . del:lan :a: puti:b. ~\ab J... '1th their f\lnllture to aell emmw rubies • Sapphires PU truck. $50 each. Also · suble ... at ~-~ It. Nr. dia:play. Priced leu than the,!® MIXED PUPS. ()pen W paid holidays and ex-Computer AuloqaftiOn ~ ·i>ar19f :'!t; .. Xlnt: ~· omy J items left. Pair .of QPals, oihers. Ai.so ~ manual operated lilt gate. Orange Coorrt;A Ir Port . discounters with 3 yr ~ EfH. Ir1lb Settef tJo. ceilent working conditions. l86fil. Von Ka,rman. ~ Afl210., ~ Jiii.tcblneJor&llP oci:alional estates. 714: 675-7521. $75. 546-8672 847-8ll5. 557-1920 ~ .. tube, 1 yr parlt .tr nu.et $35. Dobennu MO, Current fulltlme openings a11 'UNDERG'ROUND CATV ANTIQUE fuINET lYory ~.Jail back. no arms, ROLEX Oyster perpetual RALEIGH .Bicycles • One DJC'l'v•ce. Free UHF/VHF Bull Terrier, T~ Poodle follows. installen, exper. Trainee• inl&,y. lOrieDW · design. M .• ~l'Y cafufOrtable. A. steal.at date, just watch. $115. year old. Boy's 5 speed $40. MARCHANT calculator with color antenna w/any con-Cblhuahua, lAb., !bcii!r: CH~TftllER considered. 63-3260. 11124 ~65 ·jllllb. $200, . ..,.S<O,~alt.5PM tm-7332. Glri's 3 speed $30. can tape.Docie~erythlng.Pald:;: ~I~~ ~r.""s:;AP~ · ,,, .. ~ ~ ¥.!P._ · . ;'~le~:ter~~al~~!;r,: FAN-'fble~ .... AhUque iiJ!t ~~ ica:.: = 'Machinery. 116 B37-6'n2. ~Sacrilice for $351;?· zy, ).9IM6 Br,oot,hur 1t bftl!da. 531.oo27. SERVICE Employer · • ' ~·lri>m Pnnce.· Loola ~ l' walnat cab!net,.$200. TIRE Macliine-Big 4 Model ':.~ ap:"'k ~~Ajlli;: EXEC lwvl chn ~ ~ ~=SAVI; 'Ji. llll>m:.E$S-P!:I • .. . , . · Sl"l'S, ~: . · bfdl. 1ex;'lhg, $20 ea. Mark V, Windoa Armature stOve $35. M8ny shuttm SL chn $8132 Desks PJ/95 Ott " SK~--a Spaniel. t1umJ. TECHNIC N UNSl(ll l'ED PTrlfi'iN. GS,by 0 Brownell Pb o,6'13cun , · . la"-.~',,·, -•• ·-•••• Supl867W19CM"'••-ENT -u. B<Nle Y IA -. !lcGm. ~ TIWI ·~ ··~·~ 811 '".:'_"""".'.°"· ________ ~· R TO OWN cockapoos, 01<1 z:n,11~li . ' Cat;.;;;~~= S. FJ!bte a, he~tter""~~ Miacollonoous CIJWWPS>.V..LWLZY.awur.UVI TV'S & STEREO Sheeodo<. ~..,.,mixed The expansion ol ,.e product ASSEMBLERS roR Sale• liEPPLEWHriE ·6€;/.' llltlilue Pine. 6' long ooCoA ,t>el .. ••·· ~-· $18 puppln: ,U-3228 er suppqrt departm~nt hat -MahoCW ~ C, Pi11I 2 leala. l.st $2CS. takes. various sires, ihh·5Jtl2':, l~tt~M~lll!~~.l',,,, __ ~---1 creai.d ~ta. lechnl· ,-lTlS.1800. !41km11 ~ · Sx!', l>dl', 'lxS'. Yellow Iha& SPRINGER -T -. clam to perform. dlaenoala ••-•-'I'. •-ANTI~ tn.' a:· iron dou· Bl."DROOM .mite-. adult & 81i7' M:ake otter.:~. No Credit OJect•No male w/pap'ers. t.lver 6: and ~pair of data p~ nui~ ""8~ · · · -"'* ~cbairS dinette Free OeUv-. Free Repair white. At leut $35. _., cesslng oystems and '""' No F""""r-:1$. I bl• • ·-cood. $llll), . ran: ' mu,, aood B~.IOT' Save $450. Intro. Monlllly ~tlla' AvaUable 'lilt Call -aft. 1'!0 Mod . t •r 640-1~. . . · I ' Price $2l!itl .. Full Opts. ACOIMNl9IT--.NG· n.... E .,.,.,. ·PM systems. em eqwpmen · · vail lllW1NO c:;uq FOft ...,...., Yel •--4•0f••M•l I 7;;;:;;=,.,-,---:-:=..,...,., and facilities as well 85 can· TmmMiately Applllnclli I02 DANISff . modem much & A . : $3» + Bal. on Del -cw. ON THE Co. THE . ' \ • I AF<¥lAN pups, .AHJ:;. ~·· company paid be n e f 1 t s WeekendJ Ibcluded · JOie 11!8.t · ~ ·Cuahiona ~ °'· ·· · ·••lJ:.wd. Cban.,m. tmt. await Qualified applicants. .. · 00LDSP0T ·Fro1t-tei1 'ft!Wrs:ibl•'·pl.Do'lrl, · $25'. USindyMaga.nd.TittlAx1 STEREO: 1973, J» Watt ·Vert realODl.i. •• Terma. If you are Interested in a • f p S ~lgaator, sreat cond. !6!:350't Both AIM05 -·New Best of-For 1ri •d In Wom•n•t World Quadro>nic. Garr 1 rd ~ position that oilers growth ii • $10. · ~ ··'PLUSH Velvet aola .tr love fer $1-6378 C1ll Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 330 model, systemlzed au to;la:"'REA="T:-:D"ANE=,_,9,-m-,.-.... ,., and diversity and ha\•e 1-2 ··~&e-al&C • ie8t. Ala> ilERcuI.oN so[a LOVELY Go\vn, worn once. turntable. ~FM I MPX AKC. St:rlna 'ol ~ ~ITTt~1Q'R~;~~ 500~~~·DI" $801Y-R.~ddl:,btsta11 . .tr L.S., queen· ~-bed. Cost $40. WIU sell for $2D. p t+ ~ve;eJ,, w~:rtt dou. Must 1elL $110 . T. Knigtit 641)..ts'lt) !!"'~~·='" wuher. XInt. oond. "~ 675-«!69 Size l2. Call 5.5>.8'67 'Inte"natlonal Designer a 1ern unclaimed. rtUl ~~ new -en<> 543-.s340 . --· · · EA!!LY American w!noback Wedding Dre" Size 5 Anti· '· ·hihox and ,..,..;ii;;;d'. Orlg'l;MALE==Saln=7t"'Bm>ard--:,-:7'"nm.....,.I PERT EC 24 Central Tower, Orange REOJND. APPUAN~ llOla. & d'IAlr .. Salem fonnka que satin, pearl drop Venise price $4CXI. Now $18S. Cub J\KC reelltend $258. 547-M46 peuvered~·~· eDd. .t: cyttee tables. $100. lace, $85. 833-1406 or 1rnall pqments. 893-0501 &e-«393 aft. 4PM 7112 A ru E. 0>nuni>iiwWlh '1BJS:'! .. .u ... ~~~ wootlll 60!DEN..s. • · "i~!"R LlSo1~r:..._R<1 f":!u· STEREO: Unclaimed im T6AKYC ~·· white' -1 Armstrong venue Suite F -J)ll)erton "JU;P'~:-.--"'~· _ executive desk, ...... n sz. eu.n""' U.>110 1. ox Garrard model, full aizie , -· j .SANTA ANA. CALIF. 92705 810,-18:!3 · ·. e1tctric "'10r l 4labwtiber nlwl desk i:hl!i' l ·.llght cheap •. 543-T581 24 hn. turntable, AM/rM Stereo Call I• M An equal opp or tun it Y Equal Oppori ~ MS ·&.· 61$.$848. ·· $123. Hide • bed I: mat-* OFTlCE desks & chair& receiver, full ranp I.Ir OLD Ena:1I* &beep Doi" .. employer M-F e DISHWASHl'iii-wuben. mtfti ctaalr::5tA41M7 French headboard. 5.51-.o668' speakers, tape deck aDd p1ir1 Ake. xnlt blood' bat. TECHNICIANT. EST . N . , ~: reblt, pain • ***90f'A fr Loveaeat. BABY crib, playpen, car' ., headphone plug ln jacka. ~ bJ' ~ppt. •1• ,' URGE, ,· .· ~y del,v'd. 83&-7620:•5;4&-5'1&·· .ntvet~·botbtor·$1.55. bed etc. All reuonable. /.'.·, Brand new ln box, . Rl:ilt :\li ........ "'ryt"t.1 _JJMJa!b: -. .,7910 Har\,.,;; Vu ho,.... t;44..5488 guaranteed. Orig pric< $190, MIN. Sclinauun 12""" <Id. It 1 ""' now $95. Cuh or •mall AKO, 3 male&. TECHNICIAN NEE.E.·. $2. 'flt. 'i'al1 ~; *'*f9~Y 18', ~ waltNt crib /.. payment&. 893--0!01 , Call 63'1-4511 : \ .ilr: «JJ.?P ~ , • Spa;-~~~· chalrs. Ir mattress. Excellent corr /.: AFGHAN · ~ , , !>'~·&'ll!tl-. L ~w·~· MT-8906 dltion. $50. 96'l-3501. ~ *SPRING SPECIAL* -~di.,:'!!· PERTEC oH..., permanent iNEE · :;i\ldil'~r. Whl• • .$150: ~~ 5:pc Spanhdl, plus SOLID braaa ohipa bell 911 ., ,.,.. Robullt-Plclutt Tube up~ ~ II employment, pald vacation TRA ·' ~ .' , , ol-d'Xln'calte.!_~· mt a yr inches diam. $25, solid braM ~ $85-21'' or 25'' Color ' or alter 6 months. com""'"" ASSEMBLERS & t..,.,..,.640-<»Tk lrplc andirons~~"'""' A""" I * 2 YEAR WARRANTY SCHNAUZER Pup1, lhoa, ~·, PACKER$ ~ORE Wuher Maytaa ' · • ..... , ~·· '* T--tallatlon Available •Nd lf:rvloe,.te,,,,.. paid Ille, "°'pilal, surgical, ' ~--xlnt cood., j,.r O,AK lamp table J CUZZI. "~ medical and dental benefits, u~.,..., ~ v JIU"' ·Ste · trunk ' A Whirlpool Bath, Rice's Television Service (n.f) 522-8366 12\.l paid holidays and ex· VOLT ty. $81)-peJr, ' • 8C':'u ~$JS, used once. $220. fonnerly Mesa North Center SILKY Puppiea • (7 wks). cellent \\'Orklng conditions. ln1t•nt Personnel KENMORE Pl ~-U9ed ~ Call 675--0255 l Bick S. of Baker 546-«ICl2 InteU. pett. &Z groomlQs, RE'QUIRES minimum of 1 Temporal)' Service ~:TJ~~08~~~ ~=-.:1~~ * POOL TABLE * open 9-5 (6 da.y1) no llhed, no odor, 557-2121.1 ::,:.nq; ;'~ N==~~ ":~'in"lf·~ ~d·.:x: .. ,~ ..i~ ~~~~~bl~ ·--=-A-71422 ~~~G.-£ ~~~~: digital equJpment. " !"'§:Q5d1Nl . · , .,. vau,_0 .Dto....,. new,.,.,.,. cle, 26"· like new, blue $45. ~ perfectly $200. Sat a Sun oh-GERMAN ShePhf!fld n aid. APPLY In penon or contacto VErrERINARlAN .. -l RE;f!llGEU'\"(llf s ,,..,. *.'.If?!.. . : ~· , . , ly, 8111 Eaatpon Dr. HB Sentce. °'"""""' u., T. Knight for animal !ioepit&l.:. ~ •• QiiJ,IUti> ~ 1verj dean SOJ::A' T • ·~, xlnt 21" OJLOR Console-1V $7S. ROBE1'.TS , ~ 1 tape, ;,l':;;ee;;•.;;eall::::,.::-=;::::_ __ <TI4) ~ will train maharf'. person 'to ~ · : . · ' , . ~tlon,.. .TUbe te.t.er 'SlS •• Gu stove recorder. !kniul 1000 amp, 2'P!:K:Eroo ~ -PERT EC $450. Resume .lo OusUl~e!f SfARV g;hnlar.-· ·01.:,..,;; •• ;. ~ 962;'1'139 * 115.. l\IJSc. ~. • Lancer 44 spealten, Girard little beauties, to...,.;... ' ad no. 659. c/o Dally dt>et .• exc<llent -"•flori. , •RMl'RA oofa BW. For tbat Item under $50, "" fil turn table, $5!10. tm.'1332. ldults °"'l· U48. Business Systems P.~. ~ lS«I, ~. 1 $15. 588TQ5S; • ...-~ A! .. <id ~·Jfter S·pm. the PefUl)I' Pincher. TE.AC model AC-9 auto BORDER Collie Pupa. 191., 17ll2 Annatrong Avenue Calif.. I . $ :! •·) .I t ' ·' -· .. • ., m cassett. Never UMd . $15. --bk>odliM. llhot1.· SIOO. ~.• eo 1 w~s -.Over 21. Lunch --· -· :.. • : : T A 350 ho tt ,,,,_ Jrv\ne Indu::iu-Li;U mp ex & Dinner. Pltime-hn ar-• ~ 1,e.!c .• ,;709L me · caue • Pvt party. (TI{} 621-12'6 ~ ~.U::i><;'!~·1 ~~ty """'1· Apply, °""""°'' · S ~Al\. GA."ZEJt~~ :,. ~ro·rnoM •n Hor1e1 ~ employer m-f ~ ~1$ou:an~ ~ Al 11 • ; Jr <:;AT 1 , 'UIU . (. . PINTO. !,.F.Sr OJTERI MOVING? Bwc stalls aft! C.M. . · l #M.'J' 1'f YtwWy ltdfi!Jly a.it#. 1'< sm. » J:"t1 Good-bye to big pattern alterations! Hello to bet· ' e /11ri'l15 e open at ·~ 'Red Barn." TtRESJONES TIRE SERV. WAITRESSES ,,;_·, J 'Act""''•• H ~M•n. Y. od »™ ter fitting garmenta wlUi leu work. That's the net ztlimt B/W OOOIOl TV. Home of Fam4ama N. 10 tiwtkip\nM.1~ Jot ~onday, .... ,· .... ••. ~ result ot the Spadea Multi Size Printed Pattern good condition $15. !'157-6945 Peruvian PUCJ fta1llOll at ~·a. Jmmed. Expel'. P.tiime. Days.. . ..S.WiDC1111~dlngto~ """sM · which gjve& yotJ seven sizes on one sheet ot quality afte'r 5~M Service. 9G-8STt e 11re Service Men C•rl'I Jr. R... ol.,...z.a.;cti;dh~ , · paper. Now you may combine the top of one and SONY T-C 388 Recorder BEAtrr. ~- • Ret•il S. ... men A 1 pplyt ~.~ .. pa~w~.2Ha,.B&. ·" Jr .. "( 1 e lit=•:. •~1~ bottom or another size from the same pettern. $250, cuh. Larry .Andenon Gym Kbana tnined. -.. B u • ..o. le ......,.~..,-~. . ......._ Here's the perfect costwpe tor a ,a:ood pme ot ·1-u'-B CM Call_.,_ • rekt ,_.,.an I -~·"' · • "§:'-TN •· -~ the·-•·•-t l ·-""""''st. Ap< ' ~., Sal6Comm,oopd .beoef!Ult~.:....~,\~'T:l::i 1 ,.• :~I ... ' 1;5' ~~.;~":'"~~pientyu[ot""..,.~~r;:. 21"'.l!C.ACONllOLE HORsES llOUdi(f. ridltta ~~1:..-~ peyper,,'!ii~g:-~ '.p·.·' ~ !f:J. ,. ~ ...... ...;_ :Z.":.:':'.':b'.°~"t~.;.~~':= ~U>~Jl·rlf..'~ ;i:~f=,.,~ -O;tttaMesa ~~~· F~.'"1: .~ ,Jr I!~ .. ~ !et•• ~~~..na ~ ·, cantrimalltheedaesu&hownandappll~rnay R sale or trldie, T -,r. TOUCH up MEN Cocktal1. -~~ 81d'• ~ •r-··~ · ,,._ ... ~,.,r :.~~.r~~ ~ ..::~ ~:. ~ 1 Ii ~ -· -· Ate Welder Blue 8ftt, d ~ JI!,~. ' .. •., ·~~I:, · · aborlclldn. denim, ayntbet!ca. A·TIW Is print«! In • -It You J S ,'":r. old l4 ·~1116 .:. O..S u -~ Bull•· pm. '-,...ey.1o-wt0r Mr.... Sizes 6-18. Size 12 roqu!..., · . d-"-,_ ""'"' _, WAITRESS _.-. APPIY In S .,_ Z! 2\i ,,.,.da of 45" fAbrlc. To order . A·7142'l: rive ~· -""""'° Mot•I l'•btlcalot pe-2633 w. o...i·11..,., lj::::i:, !Ill:' .. .., 1'~ name. ·-ana zip. Send 12.00 '°" third cTaa. 3 Lino•,~ Time•, $2.0I ach>ol, mllll aeU. -~~~:::,m•ktt :Ji: i;'.;:~~,; ~£ ifS. !$! ~ 4P~i1'.' i:.°!'N~.~~frti1ul:t~: 2 nu11y pi<ytut °"""' kit· I . _.,. Exper. In fi~ Qnly typist familiar w/~. 21 Ttw '!~~ 1.~ YQO':IO. Pattern Book by C1&s11f\catlon : PRINTED tens. M6-0367. M> Coo-1~~·~-~..,~·u~Nil\~~l(~~;· ;I need 4l'b'ly. Apply Mon thru helll'"L Call~ Eqoal 22-!J~ I::., P~J:::: ~~%'sr ~S BACK WAJST , . tinentai, C.M.. r 1lntn. Opportunll)' Em~. . il~ SH• 0.'"' , ffl. 11 SIZES LENGTH LOVABLE fem ... eockapoo, Columbia Yochll WAREHOUSE -'nnan tw i~ '4• ,_ . 3.21-11 6 3011 2'l 32\i 16 blaclc, !owt ltlda, xlnt Boats Gener I ' ta1 2'15 McCormlck~M. bull' aall fll>rlc.flrm. Mast )<..... ;!""'~ -1 8 3111 23 3311 1g14 w&lclldoJ. 53H252. ' . a , EqwUOpporEm mil acce1'1:#i.atrsWll i!:, cX:::.. •. llE:"·:,,,..'::""'·; 10 32\1 24 3411 16 \i · ~ho~,lli,1"WEiS:-~ • TRAINEES, tema!a. elec-itw to ,_ ,.rt-=-~..t, • 12 34 215\i "6 1611 •--~ I" --· lDl1 tlme WE NEED IAlo. k 1 e• .o.,.._:. .... ~. . 14 36 2'I 36 17 554-0142 • 2~S : 4a11. otart at ~1 .TS . Dlatrl-No ei:e-J1!!c, 18/--r ~ 16 38 29 40 1Tl4 ADORABLE Black KIU.o, I -. "~ ~ 18 40 31 '2 17~ -Pd -Call DollJ ~Ml -r Wllll 14 .....its ..... 81U&Tl • I• !8'I borpllo ~ ,. '\ I • • DAILY PILOl S.....,, 11"1 IJ, lID ---~ . • • I i ' f s. I .. ii J \I 'I I " •• 'l ~ ~ i I ' l , ......... §JI '--~ ~I -·· I~ I -· .. !§J i[ --.s. -910 AU!ol,.~ 910 ""'"" 1,,...... 1 ~;~~~~~910;1;A~-.;~1;.,,;,;ua~1'11~-e~,~llll;1.A; .... ; ... ;~:~u .... ;~~· ~"°~ A ...... """' . "° Aulol, ~ - au 1 .. i..:.;;;:;;;,;.;;;:;;:ES;:..~.;;R::NZ= MERCEDES IENZ PORSCHE · TOYOTA VOWWAfHN IUICI c~p_LET CHEVROLET '-... USE' D -".lai sL cl\1 ' ~n p-.a.. TOYOTA SALE vw-•. ' '61 ICftCK 1971 Che¥ '66 Malbti -~ OORV&'ITE.' llel>lt ere. -~~ ~ u ~--~-MDCIDES ~· wlblltvt'bd1nt, =· l':i 911·T . p,..o.val.,.tlon .-JfC'.~W t.=:· 2.5..va8bitu/.°.;..~~: Ceprlce .WCICJOll ~J.\1'8, AT, PS. Air. tTGF-~? ...... ~-~-Nu t90 Autot, UNd COltVElll --·--<m,..., .... ,._, 5,«lOmilea,l!IMrwtthblac:k PRICES ~-~ ·-w~ ~-_.. .......... , auto tram, -· -Interior, s suspen&lon, ' an•~D NEW 5 Ml . -. PllOM • _,. V8, automa,uc-., lad0<> . ONLY $995 • '65 CXlRVE'M'E "'"-" · ,··""~~New car MG ' . ::t' .... ~. -!tereo Im '-'~~i" IA ~~~~~~: ~7.:". :~~t~ HOWARD c11e ..... 1et ~f·.~t~;..'r."'~ : i.. -;'.~ct.~ ,69 M"C 1,6,.. ' $81fS AulD. lnlno., rodlo, N air , ·~· :~i s'.A.. Exa!ptionalty cl•an. AIC + black lrlterior. 171AFV. Newl'!.t a.ach -"-==-----I j ~~"-0 Day , .1 ;' F~&' t' 1 NEWPORT ~_,,~·d:i"~~ lint. · ,:,~~.>' ' ;;"'~ one S<o~~J!-~~11 MacAttllur~~£•mboree ~ Jf"7 :i_v°l.,.8:.1. ; ·~MVte+1•·Dlq ... ,.ue:30,ood "111es,'raclnc......, "IM_,._. t190CPGJbrii645--4392 3>f.f.tJN CHRYSLER 557-1818pri.p1y. v-~~ ....... ··L andnlcerthanyou'vtaem. F"Vl\I~ $AVE NOW ' 15 MINUTB PROM lmBUICXUmlted,4-door, . '61 CORvrITE, cherry . : · · , _ SEE OUR WIDE SELEC-3100 W. Ooaat llWy., N.B.. • AT MISSION VllJO-loaded! Xlnt a>11dltlcft $350(), -'7l Ch Trade lor lat• bike, Trl. 500, . IMI lllucllett.r, a.... Pvt 445 .E. COAST HIGHWAY PORSCHE '70 U9tl 11!2 !I>. lllUSTOL. SA. ·n R1V1ERA $2'100 Newport COUGAR · ~ ,of .linport1 TION OF os,:D VIV'S. 641.-• ~I a...!o jOtlA · 8l:HQ10 0< &l<-2609 YOlYQ 1 rysler or best otlr. 496-"'20 . 1 oo,tM,Soat&.ADahw-f ·/.,__ 911STARGA ••· IUJUJA 546-0220. .,1mmml.~~-Looded,6ll,00019ll6H.-,C.M. 646-S3032~•·-V8,au-atic l ------- I' ' 'SD-'11511 ··~~~01 • tS.A.·&n.l:!IM .., ----"·~ '61! CXJUGAR, p/a, low '""" -~ v,_.._ Rlcam> Seats, AM-~ hl.·111.-"ml.);' "lOBUICKSlcylarJc.a/cauto '7-2 Corwltte ~.=A~~::;; mlt.age.S\600.962_789 3 . * ¥r.CIAL * • s1 ....... Fuel inJ<ctloq, 133-1966 -· C.M. llf.9303 > • Gk-· Xlnt c ond. wknd anytime, wk daya alt. . . , " •Di. BRJ, 1m1S ... Finn Ottet, '67 TOYOTA ComlllOtlwH!tk, 837-CADILLAC ":i.i\,-"· A!, J! ~-car. $1877 6. '70 ·MEICEDES BENZ -II\ STOUT PICKUP Moton Ltd. <483EXO~~w•54_~' . ~ It DfM-You'll Bluy It -~, .. ~~~~~ •• :,":~c '~i mglne, new tires, camper • pwr, ~c • ~·• HOWARD Chevrolet _.., 0!7-<i.103 aJt3 pm. -290 SL -CP£ ROS. TER Late model, o-ad cam Santa Ana , 'll&FuUCADILJtCt alrCpe -~rmv. Y.7 --.,..:. owner, Jl600. PrL Ply. ,63 Porsche $ met!, 1835CPHJ. -"71' VW IUG ~t'!!,.t_:~=~~k~i Newport a.ach TOYOTA '67 COUGAR XR-7, full ...,. ' ~-•~ SI G -"th bea tlfuI $1099 Brown ,.ttti. tin Itri.Ph& 4 w•v eeat. Sable metallic MacArthur Bl\'d & Jamboree "'/air, xln't cond. Pvt pty. i ~~-....d~v :iJ .. e,... • , ate rey ... , u IPd. (lll&CFO). wfuiatch lthr Inter A match m.os.55 lil6& Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 $1:12!1. 968-2884. air , , , bdth ~ =:n.".'U:~ Bill MAXEY $1599 vln tp. $3000. 91J8.<991, 1967 CliEVY Impala 2 dr '12 O\ml.,. N..,_ !how '111 GOW> Elimlnalor, ...., • oott ~ •. "" •--~.,_ ~-TOYOTA . . Sedan ... ~ t.o u ~-Room """'· ' "'· o'1, pl•. 302 """ eng., """ brala!o, • ---~ ----·-""'~ to go. Bill MAXEY '6 CAD Dev~. tun -"''' m e,.., -~ 4-spd xlnt cond "17-mt , LPW mileap" Call for an 1 _.._ l~rts 18881 BEACH BL. 841-8$5 . power, radk>, ~ter &; air, ,.ownef, fac instal 8 track tpe p/b, air, vinyl top, road . . . I ippoln~Dt to see thlJi ex-1952 MG-TD ~··~ HUNTINGTON BEACH TOYOTA new rings &: bearings, deck.' 4 spktn, a/c, p/s, whls, Mwt sell. Best oUer '67 COUGAR, auto, radio, ee~ ma ln ta ln e d ' $1000. " 49+.107 18881 BEACH BL. 84T-85515 valves ~und. 2 • new ~nt cond . $975. lS6l over wholesale book takes heater, nu paint, good tires, : '~~m.:i~B.:'gf..".fblle, :-~~ 1::.1 ~~-~ ~~ TOYOTA S~E HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~ :=;.=. ~t s.IH246' Santa Ana Heights -~ ~~Y=;·'!HJ." 11150 good ~;.;G-;2957 .. MERCEDES-BENZ cond, $5600. 646-1110. BEAT '61 VW 1 Pall Bus cond. Jl400. -· •73 Monte Carlo nrm. See al lH6 eo..n1ry1 __ ...;..,.;..;...;;..;;... __ 1 ,65 230SL '65 MGB-rop ahape. Recent ROVER GAS PRICES! White with ttd Interior, 'Tl ELDORADO C.brolet & "_l~b De, CM, Sat & Sun ·n CXJLT ,.._ wgn. with air q overtaaul. ~ or best ,..,.. _..RO,. , 2 AM/FM Radio, low miles, sun root A leather top, V'8 AT PS Air Land 1 uu•Y He -. _... .Mr1.L ...,..., ~ DR. $1077 Hide-a.Bed and Table, am/fm, stereo, tpe deck, • · • ' au op, · R/H, new tires, $1675 or ·witbi Bofti,. Top8 New 0 r . ~ ' l9ID ROVER 2 0 0 0 TC, .. 4 spd, radio, 800CI'O $1695 air etc. Mint green&: white etc., low miles, factory war· COMET best offer. 28 mi. to the . ~~~if_: Gooc1~:'~,:11100 =-~~._-.. =~~-~~-:;;7 Lc19una Imports i;;1~::0 DEV -ONLYS3995 -. .,-co_,Mt-r ____ 2 de, 1ow -~··:~~:.,. :V,..,.. • .._ w .. Ftrm nM,,... 968-0rl TOYOTA er,only5ll6miles.224EYY. 494-1075 OTHERSTOCHOOSEFROM mileage, 1,'00d tires , battery ty, auto, air, P/S, 21 .cm ' -' """"• OPEL · lll73 CXJROLLA 2 DR. $Z63 '66 ~ BUG $5000 + Tu & Lie HOWARD Chovrolal & ,.al cove"'-$300/beBl of-ml. Vinyl top. Uke new. '70 T AUln. trano., radio, !act. air, Newport a.och fer. 54&-2267 $al95. 551-1278 "70" Will.TE GT Opel ... oyota W-11-W -· tlnl g1 .... Orange i)er!ed' ar (889CXU) 54$.2253 MacArthur mvd. Jamboree CONTINENTAL FIREBIRD mil"'llen' ~tlon< • I1ow Land .Cruller (TE210061S07J>Wl>. l \· $699 • CAD. soo. 0ev111e tuny 83U55S eage, ex .. lUI rac ng • ·• ' IU *MINT CONDITION* tlreo). Clean, white. Contact Station w-n -tlDi4 •• MA.XEY equ'd. stereo. Vinyl top 1967 IMPALA convert. '68 FIREBIRO -IOO, pl~ 1'970 280SE anytime Rlck Jen I _,,_ 'f" $1850. 67?Hl'l33 613-2812 Yelbw w/blk Int. R/H, 1911 Marl< llI, loaded w/ p/b, R & H. supe' cone!., -l!f-·-I•~--~' n nra Beige, 4 W.D., Wam Hubs, TOYOTA .'ft)YOTA 1S68 ELDORADO, lo PIS. Runs &QOd. 1495. extru,lullyequlpped.Whlt. $1500.491-1961 aftodPM 'adn , __ , __ , O · --Winch Air €a/d, oomQGl 18881 BEAal'm. 841-11555 mileage, lull powr, stereo 541""6.18. w/ttd Int., Mtlte vin,I top. FORD cand.'w~IJ'::·m: PANTERA $3199 TRIUMPH HUNTINGTONBEACH : ,AM/f11'. l3l00. ~1• "6' Chev Bel Air ~=·~4 ~i -------1 •·can ...., -: s78BZS Bill MAXEY "ro vw sus. ,...n, sooo ml. 64 GJU:EN Cadillac r1e v111e "" QO!y. im TORINo 2 DR. Red . Jim ·sltnions 'Imports '72 Pantera -TOYOTA BEAUTIFUL '12 TR6 .am-"" .. new eqrlne. ~ ae<lan, ~-~ 4Ji;. V8, AT, PS, Air, (YPT-'6!1 WNCXlLN Cont'!. Dark w/whlte vieyl lop -" htt. · -N~:-• low miles, AM/FM vertlble, xlnt oond. SELL,goqtoEur{>pe,ln> , l()"NLY 5995 ....,._.,lk vin top All 'pwr P/s, P/b, air. A·l...,. ' '·· . ~~ · $8895 1S881 BEAO:I BL. 847-8555 AM/FM 1'8.dlo, caaette maculate. can after 5. 1964 CAp conv, new trans, tilt whl. all llhr ·Inter. A-i dition. $1295. 644-2788 . .---HUNTINGTON BEACH player, Micbelen tires. $2960 ~ .,. new pe.mt New everything. HOWARD Chevrolet eng. *ma.int. Superb auto. '67 FORD Convertible. XL ~TRoM.MacARTHUR NE\YPORT 1970 TOYOTA, Hi·Lux Model Filip. Call after 6 pm for ·n SUPER BEETLE. MUST Mike offer. 24 hn:639-2191. Newport S.•ch Pvt pty. $2450. 673-2-00. 500. Power, auto. Top con-e 73-Marcede1 ••• IMPORTS Low mile .... 8' campe,. •PP t. 646-7565. SELL. _,.nsrJ/be•t ~iii CAMARO MacArthur Blvd A Jamboree '69 MKl!I Perfoct. $3699 dltlon. 1195. 84&-l:l?i. ALL MODELS $2495 1'RIUMPH TR4A '67, Good Xlnt ·~· 0 nu. --55 833-12M ex 285 ·73 FORD GRAND PURCHASE 3100;W. ~J:sWf·t N.B. AMERICAN TRAVEL ~for~67S-~ wheels .;e·,;:-sm ~ Amtfui '68 CAMARO, black, 35,cm .65 IMPALA spt. cpe A-l eng 847-otOO eves & wkenda. TORINO. S3800 -LEASE * TRAILERS INC. · ' new abocb tires lo mi, new b?Ok.,, dutch, and inside. Needs body ·~ CONTINENTAL 4 dr, * 642-5643 * Over-• Delivery f'OJSCH~ "Calilontla'• No. 1 Dealer" '6!1 TRS,~milea,Je~ :';f°,d,,c cond. '114is. genipne ...........,, Amer """'· $500 firm 55:Fl35l blue, tII •"""-'· lo mile FORD Sta. W•n. Fae. C•ll 'Jim Goodwin, Dir Open 9-.$ SW>da.Y ,1-5 ma.gs, 0 ve, c an. 548-982( map, 8 track stereo. $1.700. eves $695. Prlvat~ Pty. 644-2147 alr, new tires, good p&ln 54U1Mor-2U .. :ia--'65 PORSCHE. N" eng, UO!lb:,,~·S.A.m99ll .Pty. $WJT/6otter2.~ '69VWCAMPER.Xlntcilnd 642-8860. '611 CHEj< N;::na, air,!'..!.!:· '70 MARK lll. Xlnt cond. $700. 613-S352~1d9 · cluld>. AM/FM, cover, Be!Mt -~er I< McFadden 6S TR-G +, • • w/ top I< tent $2250: _ CHEVROLET radfo, ow ~e, _ .. eom.r,tetely loaded. $5500. '6!1 FORD LTO 4 Dr H.T., i:..ri.:;~c:~= ~·~:S~'. '72 TOYOTA =· $;~~1a1s. Ex ~136_4 !;:-8811; eves ,~·Nov• Pvt ~,;_·C:ruCE &U-695. ::;':':. ~21-::'· Tako""' am/ •• , .._ -•· CEUCA -A '6!1 4-Dr. Hardlop, air, new -"'=,;:;:c::;"'------'_nµ, '1f,~ ·~,~;~ ~~~~; =· , . . VOLKSWAGEN '116 vw, Bug, ex. 2nd car. Auto, V-8, • pla ,$10DO . Air, pwr,t'·~i:oo· ttres, ~ xlnt cond. ~~t Ada~,. -•on 6 call ........, -,..~, _ · • 4 Spd, Ajr .Col>d. -utilul $495. 0 VW Bug, motoi' ~· · $1ll50. · tor·-ct.an. $2600. oao", 49&-Z711, ~ !iltlsh <1$3EKRJ tm VW Bus, 1 --· troun l!llO._Man, VW puta. '61 CHEVELLE.ss396. 4 ~-'71 Cl!EVElLE Mallbu'p/' Autn, UHll 9fO Aulol, UNd 9fO .' -·1t7d. 2.50C .;-~~Dark •re•n $2699 AM/FM ~3291.--· .:-4.::is·eur. !8.ooo miles, ~~c1cii\o."~156<.,,..., ,,. t ~;~ _, llUS. l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:'I .vr:m coiid. AWni xlnt AM/FM, appeannc<> (l1'0Up, Bill ·MAXEY . '6!1 vw Squaftback complete car ,.,. body.'6J !MP. Wgn. 4 dr, pis, LIKE nu. IS69. 4 dr vinyl top, MAY CLEARANCE ~· · tbruQut. ,Local' car. 1 · owner. ~ ·~i; 'PAYOTA $1400. Na. ·brakes. X1nt oond. Perf for Dune Buggy or ! p/b, air, ·xlnt tires &: mech. p/s. bral)d nu tires, lo . 1!l8Dll(. . . ~. 635"!8673,, IV 6441238 645-7898. $285. 642--1060 mileage. $1595. 837-7:1'.6 •Jim s,.;,,o,.s·lmports 161 stiPER;_ reblt .... -X1nt ~~WB~!'~--'"Ill vw Sill---ludo, vw '70 Bus. Reblt e-. Vacancies -""""'" Rent 'Tl CHEV Imp Cus. 2 Qr, • ·.; .. · 1?0}~; .. 1 ~' ·~· aJJl/fm, _,. R&H. Good coDCl. 545--1441 new battery, new drel. ~ houle, apt store vin. rl. P/.Jt-b, AJC. 'Take -.. NeWpOrt'Beach · ' ~~. ·'67 Toyota CororMI or548-'1601 ·,. 1 Must sell. Make otter. bldg.,ete.tbro aD~llyPUot overpymml$3290.646-4147 1 • • ·83;f-9300 · '69-91.1 E, TAltGA, sqvcr, 5 plenty of enjoyable miles 1966 vw· Bug, blue, n1NI 84&11CM7. Classified Ad. Sell idle Hema '62 SS Otevy, 58,000 ml. P/S, EN'l'ER 1'JQM Ma.cARnruR 1pd, · mags. plreWs, FM !eft on this clean one, be&utl· Btrong, fine cond. Mult .ell, '58 VW Camper. Nu paint, now:! Call 60-5678 Now! auto. $625. CLASSicl§56:190 SL $1000 stereo, xlnt ~ ful. green with contrastif'lg' tiest o!fer: 493--0798. upholst.. Reblt '64 elll. ;'Weed it & Reap" * 675-5750 * JMcb A Other . wnrk done '66 912 Yellow Porsche, rec. interior. '10 vw Station Wqon, auto Mechanically pert'. $650/ot-From treasures to trash 1965 QIEVY Impala, fully -· Early AM /Lale reblt eng, new dutch, 5 opd. Lc19una Imports !WI. Good cond. S<:>-1441 ler 642--0633 Turn tbem lnro cash equip. ' dr vinyl h.t., low PM SU00 ....... · S2150 642-5312.· . . 17, · or 548-™1. mo VW camper, fully equip CALL Daily Pilot mileage $725. 58&-4368 'It l".U.& lHILL 'DATSUN l"ICICUI' wilt! c•moer tti.11, 4 c~Hnd1r, ' ,peed, 16144CEI ' '' . , :~ eltOTM l"ll:ICI Motw ....... , · ·1-·-494-I07 -VW 1963. Good medt. cood. pop top tent. low mi. Mwit Aujft lmp0rtad 970 Au!os; lmportad 970 S.le/Rioit MO Salo/Rent 940 '116 TOYOTA Oontlla Oown 59,600 10L Retiab1e tnna. oell, alt 6 PM, 493-7899. 1-;;;;';..;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i / Nuse, great tranlporta· $425. 644-5042.. '61 VW Bus. '63 reblt eng,l• ,,. .--. . • ,, -nso. 640-lril<, 1'1'f-4llll. ·a; vw. Good oonc1. c10.ooo ml) x1nt mechan N.WPORT DATSun : .. $)099 $19~5 $J499 $lW 11650 ! APOLLO-· >.n SHfl'• F1Mt9'1u -221: 11 Ft. -1 Ploot '1a.111 J C.lera-.M\wic•'• Lnuuy Lt1cl1r -' PACESETTER· f '. "Ttlli0COACH YOU'YI WAITID POI" e -HUGE WARDROBE CLOSETS e · ll&&EST. OUT$1DE STORAGE •<4'k ol\' «o ENGINES AVAILABLE 91,Flta&LASS FRONT & REAR • ~-UP TO. a SLEEl'El!S . • 21.-:2J 1& 21 FT.-s Mooa.s Aalt/Bud M,ycont ~ 96U193. conc1. $600. 64&-6no . ~ rowA Corolla, low' •68 VW BUG '63 VW Van, nu paint; 1600 ~7 ·aft 6 PM. Runs good. $615. Call «N-3881 erw. Best~707. Motor HOIM1 Motor Homes ... '69 BUG. New tires, new Salo/Rent MO Salo/Rent MO brakes, good l!ond, dean. ~-I '-'"" "' ,&.,:,:,''' I ll.I H()".ry[', SEE THE NEW· ll050. can 545--0630. •n VW Squareback. Auto, air. Low mileage. 543--0314 'tll VW 60,m> ml. New paint & tires. ~. Call &&5-4Q16 '67 VW Bug, FM stereo, radials. Many ...... $190. 548--B536 or S4S-3622 '70 VW -xnlt cond, yellow w/blk int., radial tires, etc. $l2'15lbest offer. 673-a:i6 •n SUPER Beetle Xlnt. oond. 33,000 ml. Tape deck. ll4H515 ~.UllY , . " . -YOU CAN ITILL ,•11' A ilJW' DATIUN·SI• ·AT THI OLD •PllC:I . . 1(~;1973 DATSUN LlmE HUSTLER. PICllU! ~ $150eDOW~ -~ $69.62:l: Sale Price $2515. APR 14.34. Total Note sa':wt:f& .' \, ,,_s9995 1878 LANDAU CONTINENTAL • ltm. CONl1'MIC110MI . •l~IN"IUIONI e Nnllft.----~­... "' COnltnactlon ,. .. MOVING ,must sell, '69 Bus. ~="'--,--~-'---'~='-'-,----:--:--;;;= ~c obi. $1250/otter.1.;..;=.:::...==='--"c.;;;.==-'-_.;..'--....;. . ~ "'!' " ' . WE ALSO FEATURE aOilNHOOli • JAMIOREE ,e SICVIHTY ... . iENDON: MOTOR HOMES 707•N. HAllOI L, SANTA ANA \ . I J ' I . ~ - . . 554-0035 -. ' -,,_ l_ ' Mo!or.._ MO . Salo/Rent · NO n Taot Dfho LAt10A1J - Johnson:~·& Son 'LINCOLN -MERCURY 2626 HARBOR Bl.VD. 540-5630 COSTA MESA Motor HOMll Sal•/Rant . I Mia.~ el l!fl .... fwy. -·-· 940 Sala/Rlllt "°· 'I The TITAN TH New! QuaDty Bult! • • --$1MS • ,. ' The 'ntan ..• Order Yours Today .DUMAR MOTOR HOMES Low~~ost! Motor Home ._ .. _. .: . ;' ·· "~y'; f CHAMPION I '11 'O ·4· I t • ' . ' Fln•ISt, • motor ,..,... f•r th• bu't ... •INM '..Jy. ... ,...,.,. 0.. tlliat lncofpot•f•• ....,..~ 'fif11tr.etto11 wltfi crht f\111ctlo111I -~ tiillt .. • ,.;1t.rc.4 -...r, ( DHg•, ca. • .,. -11Mer· ... t1011ol H1"'"twl, you c111 chooto fMf'll J •••si••• floor plont h1 20 Of' 24 • JI foot 1..,tk AA4 loo\ •• fti••• fo•two1: •· "9Jp1t1oftc tr1...fulo11, power ltr•\11.' pow• w .toorWt,. v_. 01t9l111 1t•ncl1td . e D11I ,.., wWol .. hvy. cl11ty 1hock 1tt1or· . ... ,, Oft froilllt oM r1or of oll mff1lk e HI ,.;;i ..... CM1thlctio11 with tu pet quiot • W,111 h111Hy _ pofy oroth1110 fo•M in111lotlo11. • til"""91UM •Ji'llllf OIC.ftt.4 wltJ. •p11tltlo· Wff41rolfl •ltrMllhltll p1Ml1. • Wtfl t1llty fff..,;"f fMt•ittrMr flfl>I .. rofrit.,.._ 1M 44iot.M 1toi11l"1 riffl dfllL • • t.ttt wtfft t.ri., •-' offfhocl th1w.r. • 1lijl~HAUOR BLVD. .' GAllD9N OllOVB • • s1 .. ,. ., .. .a.. S.. AoJ -To4ey. ~ • . r . n•1u1-61Dt ' • VW CAMPER ''5 $900/IJett -615-1428 '63 BUG, new qine, trans &: brakes. Body & inter. clean. Call 962--0184 '711 VW CAMPER, radial tires. Very cle4rl, must sell. 891--0302 ..... 81551-'1337 . VOLVO "VOLVO '6 • '142 TUDOR Auto. Trano,, 'fitWTW, $13115. , i:;l It Ii J111;1t'IJ>. +· \ 1 '19 CAllYA'LL VI. 111!0. Ir.ill. IXSU.l · 'It; IOtOJllV1t.L• ~KtOO' '''" tuto. tr1n1., paWtr "Mrlna, rMllo, • ,.._i.r, IYNG.ffll f'J:f PICICU" . 'I CHV. \1' Tori, 'soeed {tellltl $2225 $)875 $1980 $)450 $2480 $)999 $4770 GROTH CHEVROLET 1'211 a.aeh Blvd. 545-8863 * Huntlng!on &.ach 847-6839 Lease Your 240Z FROM DOT DATSUN AND .SAVE$$ r \ Su~ Mar U, 1973 --l§J I -- .... ·ONOspD Y WALKS . " . () -TRYS TO BUY! • '. J w .Hv DON'T vou· GET ' . . . . I • ONNELL'S : USED CA'R DEAL? , • • • , 1 ~ , t ,. J · :TRANSP_ORTATION SPECIALS! . '"·Noy• .coupe '~linilor ... t.o» 6P,062 mi. I TFU-ioiJ :·'.&;'1: ~ . ·~~-·•799 : 67 Rambler Dpl 11ic cpe. Air cond., 54 ,335 11li: lsoETVI J, '9ftft ,;~ ~ 77' ... ~ " '~2 ~aprl " , 4 spHd. Shup es • ~k. 19,6.61 e1. f219FWZI . . ' ' . (7\ Fo~ 'l'orino ~·· 25,791 miles . Air cond., , i:Wt · se1t1, V8, P.S., sh1rp. (604$) L $2599 '73 Pontiac V~ntur1 cu1t. cpe. 10,781 mi. l ike 'f'ltw. Air, P.S., euto., V8, buck•t ·. iefs~ 'sport stripe. f 692GITl $3599 . '67 Olds F85 ·cP•• VI •ngine. 55,981 .mi. ITRH- 6lJ I • . '1199 .. · ' , <'69,.'lV.W. Bug , rRadio, he..ter. 34 ;301 mi. IZNE- 0551 ': ·i_~t290 . ',7~ .Plym,~~h .D1,11ter. 6 c,ylinder, 1tkk shift; ra. dlO, -28, 1'78 miles. Radio, frosh . eolor. I 755DU I $1999 - '70 Suburban Chevy. 6 cyl., 4 spd., radio, comm. tires, ~ ton, Xlnt. ·cond. 1880· AFG J. P•rfect trailering vehicle. $2599 " '72 Blazer 4 speed, VS, tilt wheel, 21,358 miles. Perfect condition. ( 49 I 36L I ·WILL TRADE '67 Ford Galaxie 500 cpe. Autom•tic, •ir cond. 54 ,494 mi. ITSAl90! '1099 '65 Olds 88 Cpe. Aircond., •u+ometic, nice. IPCY4841 ~~'699'' '68 Cadlllcic Coupe De Ville. Full rw•r, •ir con- ditioning. fXJG066 $1999 "' '71 Vega GT Hetchb•ck coupe. 4 1pe•d tran1- mi11ion, r•dio. 33,857 miles. 1797- DLHl • $1799 '72 Camaro Cpe. 25,763 miles. VS, redio, new rub- ber, slick shift. (864FLVI $2899 '68 Nova 4 Door Aulomelic, V8, redio. IVSG5 I 7 I '1399· .'69 Caprice 4 Or. Air cond., auto., VS, power 1teering. I UX~21 I '1699 :" '72 Veg~ Hatchbeck coup•. Automatic, ra- dio, 12,234 miln. ( 197FBDl $2099 '72·'7'i ·'70 MON'n CARLOS Good Selectloo, G...i Mlln '69 Ford 3A·Ton Pickup. Camper equipptid, Va, r•· dio, 1tick shift. B••utiful. ,t556- 80El $2499 STATION WAGONS-GOOD MILES TOO! · '70 Klngswood ,44,608. milff: · Air conditionin'g. l547l2El . SALE PRICED '72 Vega GT Air conditioning , 4 1peed. 16,782 miles. . SALE . PRICED BUY -NOW .. , ., . . .. ' '71 Ford Squire Country Squ ire. Air conditioning. 42,14l milos. 1772CTKI -SALE PRICED '66 Pont. Tempest Wegon. Air conditioning. fVGU- 1841 '999 '69 Chrysler T&C 6 passenger. Air c·onditionlng. 49,000 miles. IZMZ262 l '2299 '68 Chrysler T&C 9 p••••nger. Air conditioning, like new. IXAZ5461 •1999 · '71 AMC Ambass. Brougham wagon. Air condition- ing. 2~.76l mies. (295DSWl •2999 '72 Chevirolet'' 6 pass. T own1men wagon. Air Con- ditioning. l492EIPI '2999- Where the · Good Miies Are -/l. '\ \ 828· Harbor Blv.d. Costa Mesa 516·1203 • I _,.._ '69 CONTINENTAL. Im· maculate! Best offer. Must sell this v.-eek. 831-0319. '69 MARK m. silver w/black interior . Im· maculate. $3240. 6'2-9153 MAVERICK . ·~eMltllli4 ~ ~~.c~DLY!.m ~- ·n COUGAR XR.7. Xlnt 1968=-o~ws"'· """r~."-"'· ...,..,-=Xl,...,m FOR Sale: '62, Rambllr. Good tram ear. S200 or bell offer. PM'a 615-1544. T-BIRD cond. lo mileage, new ttrea .cond .. Fully equ1pp,ed. Air, ,57 T-BIRD. 95% restored. fully loaded. AM I F M am/fm 1tel"@O. 61J..776.1 Stick shlft~erdrive, ~bit 1tereo, tilt wheel. p/lf.ee:r-'72 Toronado. Executive own-$3200 615-i750 in&: & brakes, air cond., _. X1 1 __ _. •A=t'I or ..:•""""-' ==-· ::.:::,.:.;:::'-· --delux interior & con10le, C\.I• 1 n ""'"'· ~ · VEGA lime green w/black ·vinyl best ott ... 640--0161!. root SUper bay at ·$3495. 1965 OLDS station wagon. ~ o r t 1 fnJl 1 • ' owner Best otter.. '7l VllGA WGN $1550 n<'ll61-nm weekdays !Ml. 614-5459 AJT,r/b,~ Autos, UHcl 990 Autos, Used 990 Autot, UMd , 990 DUE TO MASSM NEW CAR SAi ES WITH USED 11lADE-INS WE ARE OVER STOCKED ' AIR CONDITIONED -SPECIALS ---A FEW LEFT GREMLIN -HORNETS· MATADOlS '70 HORNET · llT Air comi., '/S., l11div, ltecli11i1t9 S ti 1 t 1. 1721· IXDJ $1695 '73 HORNET HATCHIACK 't-mil••t• rcpffl1•· 1io11, (6t7FLY) $AYE 70 TOYOTA CORONA &oo4 Seco...., ctr tren1° portetfo-. """ petf1ct. (1611!Wl ··$1095 '70 JAYIUlf SIT j · full '•w•r, Air Co11cf,, Vinyl top, Auto. Tre111. IJOJA!WI $2095 '61 CHl!Yf IMPA~- Low mll••t• t f1mlly cir. t•Jl7t) _ $1495 '69· JAVIUN . Auto. Tre11t. ~hccll1M tr1111portcffltft. lXTNSJI $149,5 '72 JllP '70 UllL '6t TOYOTA COMMAND9 ITAT!RlfOWAOQH I.AHO CRUlllR 4 Wheel Orl ... , He"*tol', Lt.. tli•t1 1•,000 11111... '4 ..._, '''"' I••• ~·" vw, Low Mn ..... 1721· . (_fltCl'Fr· l '.'f 11.000 ""'"' Ht. CYPT- CHN) ·~ ~ ','.~11' L .$34f5 .:. ,,· $219$: ". itt.~V . ...... ,•11•.•vw•""" ... ~ ... --••• '""" ... ~'!"'I"~·-~ .. ~.-.'!'!., DOI ' 1 '"', ...,_, .. Alr .c.Mi-', ',.. -W .I VAN WA-" ' ,.., "V•ry Low Mll•o, Mi.I , ,i\otiiil '"*'°" !lo. ~· "'" ?-.. c.M. 1 cont.litio111. (D41FUM) •IRlnf. tm °"""' (lf~t ~ $2495· ,:;..:H!"'~-'217!) I " • .. .. • I • ' ': • ·' • h~ • TM Biggest. Merlcetplece on ihe Orange Co.st 1§1 1 -....... ) • .·~. ·· SALES-LEASING~SERVICE • . 1968 COUPE DE YIW $1999 ~! ~!" ... '!.!.'~-·-·--···-$2555 -· ..................... r'fMIHl) • 1971 EL DOUDO •r--tiw.. '-""" ":t: ................. ..,.. ......... ,. ............... ......, ...,... .,.. "~.:-.*.:.t...~ aaiJll ta, •...._...._MM --_.......,, ,._.., .... 1-1 '4555 $5777 '7222 1970 POlllAC FllElllD 400 ' · $3222 ' ....... ,. ....... "" .. ,... ............... ....,..,.......... . ~;;:..,~·-·------. -·---· 1970 TllUNDE~U J..¥1DAU I llreln• 2 ..... ....., wfftl ..., :11;2'9 ...... ....., .................. ,.._., ...... lnlrlw.-lllt ~. NA/PM .......... ,,_,,.._ ...... IMMOQ 1970 fOID -I.TD 4 .. UUTOP $3333 !!.'!. ~~~-'! !!.L!~ •. -~-_: "~ $1ftftft .. ~a--~ , .. 7..'.77 . I 1966 COlll'lllNTAL SIDAI ~,...,., .., ...,"···· ......,. ............. ..:....,. .......,, Ill ................. 1ew •llM. b..._.lr "-· CIMMIJ I . . . ,, ' ' _ ..... 9IO Autoo, New ' -,, ..., 1', 1'173, ...... -910Autoo, Mow •' Dltl 642-5671 fW Feat Reeulta I . _ ... . .. . CADILLAC NINETEE·N SEVENTY-THREE ON DISP#.AY -READY TO GO 1973 ~I.DORADO · tONVERTIBLE LEASE ~\ 1206.~ . .. 1913 Cpe. De Ville •• LEASE ··~ 1169~ . . . '8666· '-Fl.JU. PRlCB ., FULLY EQUIPPED WITH CU...te conllOI, air ooadltloniq. Fall _, incl 6 way -AM/FM -with tepe, ponr door locka, tlh i telo- ocopio ,....;.g, lrunl: lock, ndial oteel U..... cnalte contro~ ,.....window defogger, limply loaded with all the deluxe ollrU. (Ser. 6!.6~126) LOWMIW. BUY OR , Vinyl top. Full leather interior. Full po-lncl. 6 war i!idopr·loob. < remote control trunk., power antenna, factory Ur qoaditi · ~ ~ ... .-with tape player, dnted glue, right oiclominw,.lllt ·bit.,..•,. -... twilight _ • .., .... (61>67113QlOM.9'7), Uw.... '" ' .. -LEASE A ·197-3 C.01JPE DE~".VitfJB ... ' ,, • .,16. 6. H iDg. Full powor incl 6,way· -i. JJd/ ' ,..,_,_"WSW' I} 1 • ~-:._ " •• • · MO.' ~ power door jocb; & .a .l\oat of ~ .de!U. '-rr _ . ' .. ...:. ,, , ;...,;.. CODVl!llience emu. ( 6D473Q247394 )11 • ............. ~ ...... t ' .. .... ' ....... ,, •Wsu:A ... I!'!'*~ .J ; ., • 1\ ;. I • • • IMMEDIATI .DEUYIRf.'. . . . NAIR$ LUllNG ••• · LWE DIR Ea • I ' . i • 1 .'· EXCELLENT SELECTION -FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY,· FREE LOAN CAR wfllLf.l.WE CAR SERVICED ·.Four and one-half acres of total authorized Cadillac facilities designed to better sell and. service Cadillac automobiles. IBQ work stalls and .il5 factory trained techni· cians. . .. ' . I· , . , ; largest Selection of c•lcs in Or;1111e COllldf • lliouGHAMS • COUPES • COUPf·DE VILLES • CONVERTillES •·El DORADO$• SEDAN DE VIUES (!Yer 75 Quallty Cadlllacs & Other lele d Trad• llil to Ch••• Jr.-. Wide S.lectlon of Models and Colon A,,.lable fer l........itato DlllYwy. ltnCOWIHYW °"" ''"°' ...... *'4 ....... ..,.. ...... 1111 ........ """"' 1970aDOUDO °"" ......... _ ....... ........,, ... ...... ~ .... .-..... tttMll Just A Few fxamples listed u-. 1971 COHTllBITAL MAIK 1n 1ff7 a -o.tr U ,000 •''-• M rl .... ._...... hi-..,,,,. .............. ....,.,, Ml '*cW.. W • .....,, illttll ,.._, ,_, W .... -W, ....._ M/fM. .._....... Ut tlrt ..... tile, 121ell:) 1970 CONTININTAL MAIK 18 0.l;t '7,000 •Ii., •111'/'1 ..,, '"'"'"' a. ......... .,._ ....., lllr, ""' -t.rt--. 111t·w1rt1., -'-........ tt.t6AUI 1971 COUPE DE VUE o.tJ H.000 •I..._ •l~rl .. ,t ... ,.., hi- ...... fltll .!!:.!!1 .....,. .... "" .... .......... "',, .... , 1970-DEYIW °"" Af.000 .u .... ..,,.. ..... llittll .......,, .. H -· ,_.._,., lllf, 1111 ............. . .,....., 1971 COUPE DE Villi Oitlt' :r1 .000 .u... .....,. •. ...... .. ......... hltwt•, .. u ,._, ....,..., .... ... ...... -· tMt ............ llllDUI . 1ff7 COUPE DE.YW 0.lr ., ......... wfoi'4 .............. ""1.r, -.11 ~· ,....,,. •• rut ...... _..,., pJlll'll l ' . . • ( • ' ., ' ' • < ' I . I I • > • • r OPEN EV1ENINGS For Your Shopping Convenience • NOW HERE T H E . B I G G A S SAVER! BIG SELECTION! THE LITILE GAS SAVER! . THE BIGGER, ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC 4 SPEED OR AUTOMATIC '73 TORONADO CUSTOM ·BRAND NEW 1973's , . . NO ,WONDER WE'RE THE . # 1 OMEGA DEALER IN ALL OF THE WEST FULL FACTO.RY 'EQUIPPED FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED •2966 •4766 .L_~O~W~·~T~-~-~-~-~·--.i_-OllDll'!!!!!~Y~«~-~-~OM~_j . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • NEW '73 OLDS · 98 4 H. SEDAN s 11· 77 .. sco.r FINE SELECTION Of : 91'1, AL~ FULLY EQUIPPED AND HADY TO GO! (334226) '70 BARRACUDA (~~"""'"" 1u11 _. 2i,100 ""*· •2177 v-1.-.,_..,,_......._,,1-zi s 1 .'70 RIVIERA . '69 TORONADO Air -hloolOI< .fuH ,._.. 33,256 .,, .... •2977 alrcao•lltlool01<_.w1_,,..1_.w1oy1 s 1 (llOfTV) • . . . ,.., .. way -(7610IT) ' . . . '· . ' . . . . . . . . •ir concfltloftlng, f•ll power. (539ASJ) l OfP·w111DOWmcm '1tma1 • • • , '"·l S-y. MoY 13, Jq73 DAILY PllOT IJ J7 l UEC. DEMO' for otly 48 mo. "'*' UX> & T&l I FPTWIT MMEDIATE DELIVERY · t:.~'=-;.t<:tt:~ I N'R. 9.37. a.A.c. • , . 11 •11111 . . nilfll• ,_ ...., 41 -· with $300 -4 Tl.l cbMI. full co!h pnc:• SlS.50 + T&l, ~·.-t.'tb·::~.',;" $<"''° IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . THE ECOllOIY .CHAMP ·. ~--·iY.o/0 · -'73 •LYMOUTH STATION WAGON ' I ,. I PLYMOUTH . Fully factory equipped. Economy & Style. Serial No. 410514 • for only 48 "'°" wlfl $300 & T&L down, ·f\111 cmll price $2188 + T&l. dliwNd poflMl'lt pricit $2m .«:>, N'«. 10.12 0 .A.C. IMMEDIATE QELIVERY THIS WEEK .MOST ALL TRADE-INS fRATIUK'Afll'"WOlttlf$ --'·-AND u ON Alt NEW AND MOST.USED CARS 31111 VALUE 36 MO. WARRANtr ~Parts and Labor ·7-DAY TRfAL EXCHANGE .:· .. ' I This large W090f' hen ,._. _,... -ch: ~ lull vll1yl -.... ~00 CID V-1, Cal;!. E-S,.., .1!9• 15 ..... Ii m.dt, much Jl'IOf'e .. IMMEDIAT~ .DELIVERY! ITIC. 4029) 111. 249425) sa.a TOTAL sea Total -n MONnlLY · ....,_nt $ PTMT. + T & L ' . ' ' I . $88 11 1otol mo. pyml. $88 11 down pymt. ~1 lax & i;....,. & oll canying """'°' "" _ ..... ....-. for 60 -""!- Def.....t pymt. price 11 $C5.13,«l ltd,, .,. & bnoe. - al ptrcantogt rate is 11.07%. , PE~SONALIZll1_,,LEA f..·fl!AN _'~·: 1 \ ,. ~NQ.,DOWl:f, -CASH IACK FOR Yaut:;u.9ri CAR . 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"'"'· (VDZol91) • l .· ' ) ' • l • • ) > ' • ' • , • • I .? ·.• • • ' • I ' • •/ . ( DAILY' PILOT ........__c; Sunday, May 13, :1 • ULL'f FAC:fORY f;Q~IPP;p s57 DOWN Low miles, used {596HDEJ . IMMIDIATl DILIVIRY 567 is total down, $67 is total . ss 7 M 0 NTH ~;.:v;1":1·, '~~~;~~ •2211 FULL !::r::f~~~ PRICE l1<"flse. ~nrwal percentage rate 10.71~0 FULL P -RICE . . $31.50 DOWN . $31.50 A MONTH $31.50 i' total dn. poyment $31.SO Is total MO. pymt. incl. tax&. lkeftte DMI all carrying chorgt!1 on app. cr9dlt for :t6 mot. D9ferrtd flCIYIMnt pric. $1176.66 lncf. tax I liceriM. ANNUAL PEICENTAGI UTE 17.91,_, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lOUI CHOICE Of CUSTOMIZED INTIRIOIS $150 A:PD " " ; ·,. LET US BE A PART OF ·voUR HOLI DAY .'70 MONTE CARLO V-1, iaircoRd., .radio, Heter, whitwwall tires, -.... tip. Cl97CSN) S96·6 ,. F '67 YOLKS · · '68 COUGAR. XR7 '69; OLD'S ~Ro~· al . : Bug,.; speed trans .. ridio and $466' V·B, . auto. trans,~ power $866 2 Dr. H.T .• Y·S. auto. trans.$ I · heater:. much more . (TYF500) steering, fad~ 11r, vfnylJop , · radio, heater, •Ir, yinyl top, IWFL993) (YU~J : ' ,PULL PRICf . FULl· P~ICf , _' 'i , ,"-;.,...:. .. -f , ~ .. I , ( • • ,' . ~ - ·sole FULL .PRICE 3·9 DOWN $39 MONTH· I ·~ • ' • • • . . \ ' • -··-· I COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MAY 13 • MAY 19 •ncl Asl0Cf•te1, Realtors "" 2tft E. Co.at Hwy., CorON clel Mar 644-7270 Boy & 880(#1 Realty "Since 1949" 2407 E. Coat Hwy. CorOM del Mer 675-lOOO Caywood Realty "Ne•porl Shote1 SPec:i•li.+s" 6106 W. Co.kt Hwy. • Newport e..ct. 548-I 2'0 Fet "operty in Newport lffch c.t• Met. I CeroM clel MM • .. aoJ6E. Cst. Hwy.644-W~ Coda Mesa Realty Costa Mew lnvestrMnt Co. 1172 Newport llvd., C..ta Mesa ' 541·7711 We ipec;i.lire in CJood deak 32$0 E. Co.tt Hwy. Core>fte d.I Mar, 673-2222 ' Bill Fuller, Realtor 2C201 Bayview Ave.; S.nte An• 546-0814 Servitl9 .a of S.nta Ana Hts. Graham Realty N.at Newport Post Office 149 Rivenide Ave. Newport 8"c:h 6'46-241'4 ' Heritage Realtors 2911 8'istol, Coda Mew 540-115 I 4000 Wes+.rly pt., N.8. lll-2560 1500 Acl•n11, Cotta Me.a 546-5180 Jones Realty "Est•blwd s1nc .. ''""" c 2001 W. S.lbo• Blvcl. 'Newport Beach 673-6210 ~ Kasabian Real Estate llCS4 Magnolia, Fountain Va .. y 962-664'4 Kate/la Realty, El Toro Ofc. 23331 El Toro ~d., El Toro 137-9400 Speciatlain9 itrproperty Milli°" Vi9jo ArH Lido Realty l ido Ide & W atertront Properties 3377 Via lido, Lido Ide Newport· Beacn 67l-7l00 Wm. McCabe Real Estate 8740 W,anter Ave., Fountain Valley "42-4405 All about 04lf g~rantffd trade-in Morgan Realty Buy • home -build f future 3411 E. C«Nst HicJhway C0ron• del ._,.., 673-"42, 675-~459 Ginny Morrison, Realtors ~Mesa Verde Drive East CcKta Mew, 557-4110 Bob Pettit ·Realtor Speci.tialnt In Irvine ht We,stetn .. ,.. lld.J. Unt~ P.l, lrvirie 552-7000 A Company with VISION Univ. P_. Centw, Irvine Cal Anytime 552-7500 Riviera Realty Speci.litiftCJ Hi l.aCJUM Propett* lOIOI So. Co.st Hwy. South L•tuM 4"·2IOO 1 Roy McCardle, Realtor 10: 11: 12: If H. pr SUNDAY, MAY 13 lO:OOAM 0 l10l Wortd Ch•mpionshlp Tennis Live coverage of the $100,000 final tournament, from Dallas, Texas. The winner will receive $50,000, the largest single purse in tennis history. 00 Wortd Hockey 11:30 m Dodger Wum-Up/BHeb•ll Dodgers vs. Giants at San Fran· cisco. 12:30 t) 00 CBS Sports Spectacular The $10,000 winner-take-all chal· lenge match between Bobby Riggs, 55-year-old tennis wonder, and 30·year-old Margaret Court, currently the world's top worn· en's tennis player. SPECIAL NOTICE If a seventh (7th) game is necessary for the Stanley Cup Ice Hockey Play·Offs, it will air at this time on NBC, and subsequent programs will be pre-empted. 1:00 fJ (3) (!) Coloni•I N•tion•I lnOltational Golf Live coverage from the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, as the Profes· sional Golfers Association's top players compete for $150,000 in prize money. 3:30 8 Jim ThomH Outdoors 4:00 CI) Ci) American Sportsman A special tribute to the late Joe Brooks, internationally famed angler and former fishing con· sultant. 5:30 t) CBS Sports Illustrated 8:30 O Roller G•mes L.A. T-Birds vs. Northern Hawks. MONDAY, MAY 14 7:30PM (j) The Thrillseekers 10:00 EE 1'011er G•mes TUESDAY, MAY 15 5:30PM O Angel Wum-Up/Bueb•ll Angels vs. Kansas City Royals. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 8:00PM @E Ch•mplont hlp Wrestling 9:30 O Americ•n Adventure "Hawaiian Surfing" THURSDAY, MAY 17 7:00PM Ci) Americ•n Adventure "Sailing School" 8:00 m IOxlng From the Olympic 10:30 m Championship Fishing FRIDAY, MAY 18 ll:OOPM el) Soccer Games SATURDAY, MAY 19 10:30AM I Roller G•mn L.A. T·Birds vs. Northern Hawks. 11:00 I M•tor Leaaue Baseb•ll 12:00 · •mplonshlp Wrestling 1:30 Ch•mplonshlp Bowling Dave Soutar vs. Bill Tucker. 2:00 Cl) Triple Crown Horse Racing "The Preakness'' The 98th running of the second of horse racing's Triple Crown events, from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md. O ®l Family Circle Cup Tennis Tape delay from the Sea Pines Racquet Club, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. as sixteen women-professional tennis stars compete for a total purse of $80,000. O PGA Golf-The 0.nny Thomas Memphis Open Top male golfers compete In the $175,000 Memphis Open, for the bene· fit of St. Jude's Children's Hospital. 2:30 U Sports Action Pro-File Basketball coach Lefty Oriesell is profiled. I Ashln' Hole 3:00 Celebrity Bowling 3:30 (])Alan King Tennis Classic Live, from Caesar"'s Palace, las gas, as 32 top pro tennis players compete for a total purse of $150,000. g) Futbol-Soccer 4:30 I NHL Action Roller Games 5:00 (]) Cl) ABC's Wide World of Sports 7:00 · Sports With Bertka . The ThrUlseekers Featured stunts include\, boy who lets four motorcycles ride over him and an ocean power boat race. i Winner's Circle Road raci ng. 8:00 Championship Wrestling 9:30 I snc1A\. I Rodeo A half-hour look at the Rodeo to be held at the Forum May 24 through 27. with highlights of the calf roping, bronc and bull riding. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mra. John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown. Anystat• 12345 Labels Oo Not Have A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper, r---------------------1 I L - Fill in fhis coupon, clip and mail with S 1.25 to: Piiot Printing Label Div •• Post Office Box 1 S60 Costa Mesa, California 92626 Be Sure to UM y04lr Zip Code ---· 14''·''''''"1·--___ J THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1973 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS SUNDAY MORNING 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. ONews m The Mothers·ln·law m Romper Room 6:00 0 liJ SunriJe Semester EE Jim Newman Show Mon., Tues., o Educational features m University of the Air Wed. 6:25 O Knowledae 10:00 0 00 Gambit 00 Movie: See Daytime Movies. 6:30 O Ecology Mon., Wed , Fri.: Odys· ... '"" .::ft ~.1 f th II'. t sey "Prescription for living" Tue s., w \1!tl l:i:I -e 0 e ""n ury Thurs. 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. (i) Educational features @ Ben Caser O Tempo @) G11ner Ted Armstron1 m Andy Grlfllth Show m New Zoo Review m City Kids 6:45 EE Commodity Report @) ln1tructlon1I Pro1remmln1 7:00 O ()) News CJ ®) @E Today Show 10:30 0 ()) Lov1 of Lita (]) L11ve It to B11vtr CJ ~ m Hollywood Squartt D Gr11t consumer Cont11t Mon.. m Hutl Wed., f'ri.; Physle1I G101raplly 0) F11turts Tues., Thurs. 11:00 O ()) Tht Youn1 and tht R11tle11 0 Gamer Ted Arm1tron1 Q @) m Jeopardy m Bu1s and His Buddl11 @ Paul Dixon Show m Cartoons m The flyln1 Nun EE Martcet Openln1 m Wanderlust Mon.-Thurs.: Bet @) Sesame Street Beyer Fri. 7:30 0 Garner Ted Armstronf @)The Electric Company @ Bozo's Bi& Top Show aJ P1ndo11ma del Valle 0 News 11:30 O 00 Search for Tomorrow 0 This Planet Earth Mon . Wed.. Q @) m Who, What, Where Fri.; Parent Youth forum Tues.: Game Youth and the Issues Thurs. " 0 Gene Autry m Cartoons 0 @ @ m Bewitched m Skip 'n Woofer m Hogan's Heroes EE Stock uchanae I Jim Adams m News Show @) Educational futures 8:00 O Captain IC1n11roo O The Gallery @ Coffee Break/Children's Teacher 0 Ralph story's AM (j) Sunup Mel Knoepp O Gigantor Cartoons m Dennis the Menace EE Stock Exchange EI1) r11 Chi Ch'u1n Wed., Fri.; French Chef Thurs. 8:30 O Features @ Jack la Linne O living Easy Or. Joyce Brothers m Yogi and Friends m Gumby EI1) Zoom Tues. S:SO @ News 9:00 O (j) The Joker's Wild The United States first S.ytab Mission is scheduled for launch Monday at ap· proximately lOAM, with the laundlln1 of the three astronauts scheduled for Tuesday at approximately 9:30AM. Re1ularly scheduled pro1rams will be pre·empted on All three netwo111s. The project will continue throu&fl June 12, so be prep11ed for pre-emptions of regularly scheduled programs. Q @) m Dinah's Place O The Westerners @ Phil Donahue Show O Jack la Linne m I love Lucy m Uncle Waldo EI1) 00 Sesame Street 9:30 O (j) The $10,000 Pyramid O ®l m Baffle Page 4 AFTERNOON 12:00 O Noontime Q m Three on 1 Match O Movies: See Daytime Movies. 0 (j) 00 m Password (j) ®J m News m Galloping Gourmet 12:30 O 00 As the World Tums Q ®) m Days of Our Lives 0 (J) 00 aJ Split Second 0 Youth and the Issues Wed. m let's Rap m Dialing for Dollars 1:00 0 (j) The Guiding light Q ®) m The Doctors @ It's Yotr Bet 0 00 aJ All My Children fJNews m Movie: See Daytime Movies. EE) Instructional Programmin1 1:30 0 00 Edge of Night Q (i9J m Another World 0 (I) 00 aJ let's Make a Deal 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Fashions In Sewing ti) Commodity Report 1:40 m Dialing for Dollars 2:00 0 (j) The New Price Is Rlaht D ®J m Return to Peyton Place 0 00 00 aJ The Newlywed Game m Not tor Women Only m features 2:30 O 00 Hollywood's Talkln1 0 @) m Somerset D (])CI> m The Datin( Galftt m Joanne ~rson Show 3:00 O The Secret Storm O The New But the Clock O Hi(hway Patrol 0 (]) aJ Gener1I Hospital (j) 119J Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Rody and Friends m Fashions In Sewin& 3:10 m Ben Hunter Interviews m Travel the Wortd 3:30 O It's Your ltt • CJ Cl) MIU Douatas Show D Oute end H1rrttt D Cl) GD One Uft to Uvt G Mow1t: Ste Daytime Movies. m Quick Drn M~raw 0) IOlo's 111 Top Show fil) Introduction to l'llplcal Qeoara· phy Mon., Wed .. Fri.; $U(ets.t Prac· tlus Tues.: Teacher In Service Thurs. m l.,t Comunldld al Dia; Caltn· darlo Thurs. m Consumen Wor1d 4:00 O Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Ttie Riflemen 0 CV m love Amerle1n Style m B1111 and His Buddies m Nanny and the Professor EI1) Sesame Street EE las Gemelas Mon.; DEBUT Velo de Novla. Tues.·frl. m Rainbow Theatre EE Felix the Cat 4:15 EE ntanes en Acclon 4:SO 00 Movie: See Daytime Movies. O Father Knows Best 0 News Schubeck, Morris m Yo&i and Friends . m Gllll1an's Island EE El Amo EE Los Polivoces m Wln1s to Adventure m Cartoons EE Kimba 5:00 0 0 @@) News Cf) Dra1net 0 Beverly Hillbillfes m The Flintstones mGtt Smert EE la Fabric.a EI1) Mister Ro1ers' Neighborhood ·m El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer m Traits West ml features aJ Potpourri EE Three Stooges 5:30 O Sea Hunt; Angel Baseball Tues. (])Hazel O OO aJNews ~ Ass11nment Fri. only. m Dennis the Menace m Courtship of Eddie's father m The Electric Company m Don Wilson's Town Talk ml f11tures Tues., Thurs. EE Speed Racer MAY 13 MORNING 6:15 m The Ct11istoph1rs/Tlle Bible An· SWll'S 6:30 0 Wake Up 6:45 (j) Christopher Ctose·UP 7:00 II Tht Arthles O The Ctiristophtrs ~ Fiim Feature (j) RtJt Humbard @) Roman Holld1ys m Unit Ont C1J Sacred H11rt/The Cluistophtrs 7:30 IJ '•bblta 1nd lamm lamm D This 11 Ult Ult D Mormon Tabtrntcle Choir (I) Curtoll1y Shop O Of. lilly J. Hal'(ls ®) The Jetlena m Alternatives m Sodal S.curlty In Action 1:00 0 Ci) lamp Unto My FHt CI) Winp to Germany O The Me Too Stiow O Cathedral of Tomorrow 0 It Is Written O Herald of Trutil o Old Time Gospel Hour mwonderaml m Revival Arts 8:30 O (j) look Up and Live (I) Re.I Estate Open House 0 Campus Profile 0 Day of Discovery m KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m Klthryn Kuhlman 9:00 I) Camera Three O Serendipity O Day of Discovery 0 Rap With Rabbi Miki fJ (j) Oral Roberts ®') tt Is Wrttttn m Melodyland in Motion 9:30 O Today's ReUflon CV Accion de la Con1unidad 0 m Challen1e MJ Sermon D To le Announced @ Movie: "Day·Tlmt Wife" (com) '39-Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell. ODomlnro (I) let There Be LI(hl 0 Amuin1 Proptltdtt ®) Day of Discovery &) Old Tknt Gospel Hour EE Muslca '1 P1labra1 10:00 O Steps to le11nln1 0 ®) m W o r I d Championship Tennis Live covera&e of the $100,· 000 final toufnament. from Dallas, Texas. The winner wlll receive $50.· 000, the largest slngle purse in ten· nis history. O Hour of Powtr 0 CI) Curiosity Shop / Multlpllca· tlon Rock (j) World Hodtey Game 0 Movie: "War Hunt" (dra) '62- John Saxon. Robert Redford. al Esta Es la Vida 1 1 1 1 1 10:30 D Face the Nation m I JjilC@ I Kine Fa11l1J-Moth· ar's Day A sj)eclal tlibute to moth· ers. with salutes from each member of the famous King Family. ~ ID This Is Your llbl1 &!) Community Action 10:45 &!) Muler 11:00 II Newsm1klrs U Youn1 et Heart ct) Fiim feature U CJ) 8ullwl11kte (D Church In the Home &!) P1nt1ll1 Domlnlcal 11:30 II You Are There U Old T1111 Gospel Hour @ Movie: • "The ;citdtn ;roves Story" (dra) '50 -James Dunn, Dewey Martin. . NOTICE If a &tit and 7th 1a111e Is 111C1111ry tor the NBA lasletball PllJ·Ofts bttwltn the llkers 1nd the New Yort Kaleta, they wlll air on AIC, Sundq Ind Tues- day, with no air time 1Y1i11ble et pre11 time. U Cil Make a Wlsll/Multpllcation Rock O Movie: "Thi Fl&ht1n1 O'f1Jnns'' (adv) '49-Doualas Fairbanks Jr. m Dod191 Du19ut/Warm·Up A r TFRNOO N 12;00 U flubllc Service Fllma U Cl) Directions m Dodrer Baseblll D o d g e r s vs. Giants at San Francisco. m lnttlllpnt P111nt 12:30 II TENNIS SPECIAL * MAN vs. WOMAN LIVE from SAN DIEGO COUNTRY ESTATES U (j) CBS Sports Spectaculu Brent Musburger hosts the $10,000 wlnner-take·ati challenge match be· tween 55 ·year · old tennis wonder Bobby Rigas and 30.year-old Mar· garet Court, currently the world's top women's player. U Oral Roberts u CV m Issues ind Answers d) Joe DeSllva's Open forum SPECIAL NOTE If 1 1n1nth (7th) 11t11e Is necaury for the st1nle1 Cup let Hoctey P111· Offs, It wlU air at this tlm. on NBC, and pro111ms llmd from now to 3:30 PM will be pre .. mpted. 1:00 0 ®) m Around the World In 80 OIJS U Kathryn Kuhlman U CV (1) a> Colonial Nttlonal Golf The top players compete for $150,000 in this live coverage from the Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Tex. D Movie: "Dfme With a Halo" (com) '63-Barbara Luna, Robert Mobley~ m Dalrtan d)Nen 0) T ribuna Publfu 1:30 0 ~ m Talkine With a Glint U M1loctyl1ncl in Motion ID Voice of Calvary 1:45 fl) San Joaquin V1lley Report 2:00 IJ M1d1J "Once Insane -1wlce Forgotten" Host Mario Machado shows e film report on what hap· pens to a person Judged not gullty by reason of Insanity after his re· lease from a state mental hospital. D family Theatre O Man In a ,!ult.case Cl) Bill Co1by Show d) Rev. Leroy Jtnklns m lnsi1ht 2:30 U Sunflower Celebration Company B Meet th• Prisa Cl) TV I loo-. at lMmln1 d) Tru1 Advtntura fJi) llJic!AL I Tiit list Plantation A look at Black Washlnaton since the riots followlna the assassination of Martin Luther Kina. @m FestlvlJ F111111ct S:OO f) Movie: (C) "Nlaflt PHiip" (wes) '57-James Stewart. (})Youth U Movtt: (C) "Sheriff of fr1ctured Jaw" 'com) '59-Jayne Mansfield, Kenneth Mort. O 1•,.c:to "Druas In the Barrio" 00 fll• F11tlll1 U II Mondo 00 Face the Nation D Movie: ''Twelve AnflY Man" (dra) '57 -Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall. m Chiller d) Movie: (C) •'Jhe little Norat Prince" (juvenile) '69. ml A Better World 3:30 (I) Forum DFocus ct) Flip Side D Jim 11'omu Outdoon 00 Zoora1111 ®) MHt the Press EE Consultation m lnslatrt 3:45 EE Greetln1a From Gennanf 4:00 IJ lnlipt "Fat Hands and a Ola· mond Rina" U CV 00 a> American Sportsman Cl) Star Trek , @) Net.lonal Gto&flphlc fJi) Wall Street WHk @D This Is the Ufe Erl) Panor11111 Latino m Campus Profile 4:30 U Clrcu1 "Circus of the Bi& Bears" B SundlJ Tom Snyder and Kelly Lange host. m Movie: "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (dra) '41 -Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, Lana Turner. 18 Batmen EE Kor11n Variety Hour EE World Press &l)Toros 6D C1ll of the Wed 5:00 IJ lv1nllot (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE~V ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION MONOAY: MAY 14TK (P.M.) 4:00 Th• Grtat Consumer Contest (C) (KABC) "Services Taxes Buf' Orange Coast College professors Pat Mogan and Phlllis Baslle give facts on education, pri~ate needs and social goods, police, fire. and sanitation services, utilities, and recreation. 4:30 Electric Com1>1nJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) Today's show features the letters R and P and the number 6. 6:00 Th• Gre1t Con1umer Contest (C) (KABC) ''Services Taxes Buy" See listing Mon,, at 4:00. 6:30 Focus Oranae County (C) (KOCE· I TV) 7:00 Specitl-Elsenstein (C) (PBS) A biographical documentary on the great Russian filmmaker. The program includes interviews with his associates and clips of the films "Strike," "Battleship Po· temkin," "October," and "Ivan the Terri~le." 8:30 Advocatas Summer St>tcial (C) (PBS) "Birth Control a Decision for Your Teenager" 9:30 30 Mlnut.. With •.• (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: MAY 15TH (P.M.) 4:00 As Miii Behava (C) (KOCE·TV) "A Conversation with Dr. Murray Banks" 4:30 £ltdfk Companr (C) (CTW) 5:00 SUllM Street (C) (CTW) Today's show features the lettef'1 T and R and the number 7. 6:00 As Man lehlvts (C) (KOCE-TV) "A Conversation with Or. Murray Banks" 6:30 Omnlbua 50 (C) (KOCE·TV) "Alf Star Hi&h School Jazz Band" 7:00 Onqe Cou11ty Review (C) (KOCE·TV) 7:30 Twnlnc ,.lnts (C) (PBS) ''Van- ishln& fowns" A documentary on the fate of small towns in Amer· lea. 8:00 Blick Journal (C) (PBS) forum for black expression on. a wide range of topics. 8:30 Book Mat (C) (PBS) "And Per· haps" by Ruth Dayan and Hell• Dudman. Moshe Dayan's former wife describes some of the Im· port.ant events in the growth of Israel. 9:00 Tht Maajc Mountail• (C) (ISO· MATA) Examll'ltS the summer pro1ram In music and the arts at the USC lctyilwild campus. WEDNESDAY: MAY lmt (P.M.) • 4:00 The Grut Con111Mr Conttat (C) (l<ABC) ''Taxes and Tall Tales" Tell the why and where of tu es, the tu masquerade, the early bird aets his refund and answer who needs a tu 11pert1 4:30 Eltd1tc CHlpanJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seu1111 Strttt (C) (CTW) Today's show features the letters V and T and the number 8. 6:00 The Grtlt CotlSUIHf Comest (C) (KABC) ''Taxes and Tall Tales" See listing Wed., at 4:00. 6:30As Man lehaves (C) (KOCE·TV) "A Conversation with Or. Murray Banks" 7:00 Soul! (C) (PBS) ''Farrakhan the Minister" 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "VanitJ Fair" (C) (BBC) "The Famous little Becky Puppet" Part I 9:00 Amtrkl 73 (C) (PBS) Reports on the effect& of individual citi· zens working to solve the prob· lems our complex society has created. · TffURSOAY, MAY ltrH (P.M.) 4:00 As Man Behaves (C) (KOCUV) "Modern Diaaoosis and ,Treat- ment of Psychoses" Host Or. . Matt Duncan 4:30 Electric Companr (C) (CTW) 5:00 Se1111te Stmt (C) (CTW) Today's show features the letters X and V and the number 9. 6:00 As Man lthms (C) (KOCE·TV) "Modern Diagnosis and Treat· ment of Psychoses" 6:30 Franch Chef (C) (PBS) "The Good Loaf" 7:00 Or1n1e County Review (C) (KOCE·TV) 7:30 OmnibllS 50 (C) (KOCE·lV) "All Star Hi&h School Jan Band" 8:00 Focus Or11n1e CountJ (C) (KOCE· TV) "S~otliaht on Authors" 8:30 The l.etlo1 Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 (C) (PBS) 9:00 Finni Une (C) (PBS) "What to do about the Post Office" William F. Buckley, Jr. with special guest Senator Ernest F. Holllnp. FRIDAY: MAY llTH (ft.M.) 4:001'1lt lreat Consumet Contlst (C) . (KABC) "What Makes a Law a LaW?" Oranae Coast Colleae pro· fessors Pat Moaan and Phillis Basile. 4:30 Eltctrlc Companf (C) (CTW) 5:00 SeslM Strttt (C) (CTW) Today's show features the letters Z and X and the number 10. 6:00 Thi Great Cotlsu11er Contest (C) (KABC) "What Makes a Law a Law7" See listing Fri., at 4:00. 6:30 AJ Man lthevts (C) (KOCE·lV) "Modern Diagnosis and Treat· ment of Psychoses" 7:00 H1111anlti1S Fiim fOIUftl (8/W) (ICCEl) ''Aleunder Nevsky" Co· directed by Sergi Eisenstein and 0. I. Vassillev. This film of national resistance and epic battle durln1 the mk1·13th cen· tury in Russia was filmed during the heiaht of the St11in era, just prior to World War II in a mood of areal patriotism. 9:30 $tlfdal-SKYLAI (C) This unu· sually fine film produced by Mc· Donald Douatas shows the use of , the Skylab in outerspace explora· " tions. .. Pa1e 5 'THE BON ERZ BUN·CH' Plttr Bonen, who pl1y1 orthodontist Gerry Relliaon on The Bob Newhart Show (SltUr- nya It 9:30 PM) on CBS, ii I full ftltlgu ltHMlltM"Y adleol gym t11chtr. It 111111 diet ..._ it c•• time to enroll his 1on1 Eric lml Eli in tl•tntary school, Bonerz couldn't find the type of school diet offered his children tht type of tducttion ht wanted for diem. Ht 8111 fHIMI 1 group of p1rents who feh tht .... w.y Md t111ther they formed what ii now poptd1rty known 11 en "1hernltive adlool." To melt California 1t1te req11irement1 they hired 1 trained, certified school teacher to "8ntle the. basic cour11s with the parents ....... , h•tlting the peripheral cl11111. a.en •aw the gy11 cl111 end on this day hi& duties coaisttd of refer11in1 1 co-td soccer t••· tasaing the kids skyward end becoMi111 1 one-men opponent in 1 cl111 wrestling match. "I m1y 1011 dl1t wr11tling match tveryti1111," Bontrz 11ys, "but I f11I like 1 winHr 1¥erytim1 I spend 1n 1ft1moon with thoat kidt." 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Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 • Costa Mesa ilson Ford I 82S5 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-6611 Untversity Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54()..9640 JAGUAR Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 LINCOLN· MERCURY Gustafson Linc/Mere 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Be•ch 842-8844 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mesa 54()..9640 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1973 OPEL Bauer Buid -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-~500 PONTIAC D•ve Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Chick Iverson 'f>orsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 671 -0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. C<'st• Mesa 5~-4~4 TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen 187 I I Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-4435 Chick Iverson V 0•1w•9en 445 E.Co.st Hwy.NB 673-0900· VOLVO Deen Lewis lmport1 1966 Hethor llvcl., Coste M ... 646-9JOJ P•1• 7 THE DAILY PILOT. TV·WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 UNDAY (Continued) Cl) University Dillocu• O I fPlclll I G1s Comp1ny Hour "Space in the Age of Aquarius" Huah O'Brian is host for a look at the U.S. Space Program. Ci) The Protectors 0 Mevie: (C) (90) "The Love W1r" (sci·fi) '69-Uoyd Bridges, Anale Dickinson. DB>fl'News 0 Movie: (C) (21hhr) "Utt With flthet" (com) '47-Wllliam Powell, Irene Dunne. 0 The Avencers m Enflebert Humperdlnct $9tci1I Connie Stevens 1uests. fl) Akko-Ctt1n's Sec,.t Ell) 811dl Joum1I ~ Te1tro dtl Domlnio Q)HteHIW m ThrH Stooaes ... FOR FAST CASH LOAN ON YOUR HOME? Cl) Dick Yin Dyke Show 0 loris Klrtoff Presents @) fl) News m D1nlel Boone Ell) Storefront Songs by the "Yo· People"~ rhythm and blues group from South Central Los Angeles. 6:30 D Lissie ''The Flyina Grandpa" (R) When Henry Newton flies Into the Garth Holden Rench In his an· cient Curtiss Pusher, youn1 Mike is fascinated by the old man's tall tales of adventure. Borrow ·500 .. ·10 ,000 fl' Chlllence Cup Golf fl) It la Written m IOmba 5:30,fJ .cas Sports Illustrated (}') Dr11net Ci) Wor1d of SurvlHI ONews ON ANY CALIF. R.E. PAID FOR OR NOT! HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED? CALL US TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE SERVI££! --- Let llScoveru put you in the picture ! When you have it together you know it. If you do, great! If you don't, then you should call Discovery. We can get you together ... really together ... with the kind of people you can really be compatible with. So. for a groovier way of life, do the "in" thing. Call Discovery As heard on the KGBS Feminine Forum CJ) CoMblt (J)Ntwa @) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The List Yoy· •ce" (dra) ·ro-Robert Stack, Doro· thy Malone. fl) l(ore1n llncu•ce Comedy Ell) W11hlncton Week in Review m flnfuri• Falcon fl) N1Sltville Music m Scteed R1etr ~ V f N i N (; 61>0 I) CJ) 60 Minutes CV Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Truth About Sprint' (dra) '65 -Hayley Mills, John Mills. m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Castle l<eep" (dra) '69 -Burt Lancaster, Peter Falk, Patrick O'Neal. fl) Artists of Japan fil) Zoom! el Super Show fl' Bt1u limn Show (S Little R1se1ls 7:001)News D MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins . D Wild llncdom Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler sail the "Geronimo" in search of underwater creatures and visit Seal Island. 00 Movie: (C) (2hr) "llle Secret ... I.OS A~GEl.ES OICA:\(;t·: ('.()('~T\' (213) 387-339:1 (71·1) 83:l-6S8:l 3250 ~·il,hirf' Blvd., Loi An1f'lr1, C•lif Thr Cit~·. 1 Chy Bhd. "'e1t, Or•"•"• C1 ur. .-~------------------------------• l'linnntlONI 3250 Wlllllr1 llv4'. ,Ht11euu, LA., C&. 90010 I llliJUUWUI d Tiit Clt1. t Ctt1 llvd. West. Oru11. C1llf. 12111 I I A Division of National Name I I Socioloaical Institute I YH, I .,.,,, .. flowl ..,, H Dhcevery 11 r••lfy tft•I 4!ff.rentl AdJress I Give ,... ,,_,. lnfwm.,tlero •I -'*llt•ti.... l'or •lfttle I I ...,,,., -II .. u. ,,.... u te '5. City S1a1e ___ _ I I am 0 Widowed 0 Oi\·oru·J Phone B N I I 0 Sin1:le Ase__ us. o. I --------------------------·------------------------ Page 8 7:3 8: 8: * 8:4 lift of Walter Mitty" (com) '47-9:00 0 Cl) 00 fl) ABC SundaJ Movie: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (C) (2hr) "Where Eagles Dare" O Eyewitness: Yorty-Br1dleJ De· Part I (dra) '69-Richard Burton, bite Newsmen John Schubeck and Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure, Anton Dick Carlson are moderators for Diffring, Robert Beatty, Donald Hus· this hour-long debate on the Issues ton. An adaptation of Alistair Mac· between Incumbent Mayor Sam Yor· Lean's novel about an attempt to ty end contender Thomas Bradley. rescue an American general held 00 Family CllSsiCS prisoner by the Nazis. fJ This Is Your Ute "Alexis Smith" Ei) Samurai Wolf m Passpc>rt to Travel FD Masterpiece Theatre ''Vanity EE) Dat•on No Hant Fair" (R) fil) The f'rtnch Chef 9:30 0 CJ) Barnaby Jones (R) The m Wild Klncdom opening episode repeats, as Barna- al Lawrence Welk Show by is forced out of retirement to ft) lblian Television Hour tra~k down the killer of his son who 7:30 0 Dick Van DJke Show (R) Dick ran the family detective business. gets another chance at the big time 0 News -or so he thinks-when a network G) The Big Question bigwig arranges an audition for him ft) f'ilm fetture as a possible replacement for a lO:OO 0 tlg) m Nlgtlt Gallery "Whispe(' troublesome talk-show h~st. (R) Dea Stockwell and Sally field 0 ®J m World of Disney "The n . · · Y l r" p rt 1 f tw rt star as an American couple seeking oung one a 0 a 0 pa peace and tranquility in an old, re· ~tory _about 8 young ~~phan. earn-mote English country house-then ing hts keep as an itinerant crop th ., 1 t h · o'ces of . k h f d ne home on e wt e s ar s eanng v 1 p1c er. w o '" s a w lhe d ad a Western sheep ranch. Butch Pat· 0 · De . f DI rick ~tars. r.11 Coay 0 itysc:otverydb • (I) El Grito de Atzlan .:. mmun ee ac fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The !! Ei)fi • NeUws Co rt J t r'' ( m) '56 Danny w inng ne u es ~ co -al) I bECIAL I The Martyn An hour Kaye Glynis Johns. . m Three Passports to Adventure special commemorat1~g the s.8th FD I J;iCtAl I Eisenstein A bio-annlversa~ of Armenian Genocide, graphical documentary of the great narr~ted '" t~o languages (Ar· Russian filmmaker Sergei M. Eisen-menian and Engltsh). stein (1898-1948), inchJding inter-10:15 Ei) Golf views with his associates and film 10:30 O The Protectors "The First Cir· clips from some of his films. cle" Harry Rule is called upon to m E.stelar '73 give protection to a man whose 8:00 B 00 M•A•s•H (R) When an ail-mind has snapped. ing POW needs a blood transfusion. O The Time Being Paul Moyer and Hawkeye and Trapper John make Myra Scott host. like Count Dracula and steal a pint D Gamer Ted Armstrong from Major Burns while he's asleep. 00 At Issue 0 Cl) @ al The FBI "End of a @) Sin Diego Panorama Nightmare" (R) Dean Stockwell G) News guests as a convict who escapes 10:45 fE Japanese unguare Program from the penitentiary to take re-11:00 0 (}) O O (j) ®)News venge against those involved In the 1J To Be Announced annulment of his marriage. 00 Movie: ''The Baroness and the m S1f1ri to Adventure Butter" (com) '38--}Yilliam Powell, fE Nippc>n No Ub Annabella. a!) Mother's Day Special fJ Movie· "MJ llttte Chicllldee" ft) Movie: (90) "MaJOf of Hell" (com) ·40.:...w. C. Fields, Mae West. (dra) '33-Jlmes Cagney. m Movie: "Advise ind Consenf' 8:30 0 00 Mannix (R) A deported (dra) '62 -Henry Fonda, Walter gang lord's enemies believe he has Pidgeon Gene Tierney. slipped back into this country and G) Kathryn Kuhlman desperately try to track him down. FD America 73 0 lfj m NBC Sund•J Mystery-11:30 0 Name of the Game McMiiian & Wife "Blues for Sally 0 ®)Tonight Show 'M' ·• (R) A musician dedicates. a g Or1I Roberts composition to Sally but she denies O Movie: "DQire In the Dust" knowing him. Keir Dullea, Nancy (dra) '60 -Raymond Burr, Joan Walker, Edie Adams and Don Mitch· Bennett. ell guest. 00 Telepulse 0 ROLLER GAMES DIRECT G) Movie: (C) "Tunes of Glory" * T·BIRDS VS HAWKS (dra) '60 -Alec Guinness, John WILL T-BIRDS TAKE Mills. MUCH MORE OF ADAMS? 12:00 U Reverend Ike g Roller Qames 12:30 00 Issues and Answers m Merv Griffin Show 1:00 0 0 CIJ 00 News G) Centerfold Pets (R) Bill Burrud 1:10 0 Movie: (C) "Guerillas In Pink visi1s with California girls who lace" (adv) '64 -George Mont- model for magazines. gomery. Joan Shawlee. @!) Noche de Gala 1:30 G) Movie: "larceny'' (dra) '48 - &:45 EE) News John Payne, Dan Duryea. THE DAILY PILOT, TV' WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 There's A Place In Your Home For A Beautiful Bathroom! Allled Is The Award Winner! QUALITY ROOM ADDITIONS REMODEL YOUR HOME with Allied Builders .••• Wl11ner 1973 Natio11al "Contractor Of The Year Award"! Yes, ALLIED BUILDERS IS THE WINNERI tn comp.tltion with entries from acrou the nation, Allied Bulldtrs has won the 1973 Grand National Aw.,d as "National Contractor of the Ye.,"t (Presented by the National Aemoclelers Assoc •. ation at their 31st Annual National Home Improvement & Aemoclelin& Exposition In Miami Bttch. Flonde, in January). 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''hi ch b wh) , he was sclcct..:J a~ the hlhlc'~ fr1r "Women of th.: Ycar-197.'.'' airing Monda) al I OPM on CBS -womtn of the Year! .. That":. the Clairol specinl honoring con- temporary women of Jis1inc11on 1n categoric" from human ri ghh w put'ilic uflairs and from th.e art!> h1 '\luth leader~hip. among oth-.:~ · Telecast live from the John F Kcnt'\cdy Center for the Per- ll1rming Arts in Wa,hington D.C.. the show ' ill •ll~o include ~n1ertjinmen1 b' Helen Redd\. J.1d, Klu~man. · Sand\ Denni<i, R'-·n~ T a\tor anJ foe Bl"lll,~na -Lookin~ back... Rosalind Ru.~11 'a' s ... , ha\'e to !>3\ tha1 I ·sister Ke.nn\ • wa!> nn fa~ori1e -'..~""' p1ctun.'--and the mo. 1 \\Mth-\ ....... "'hilc." Si tcr Kenm was an Au'-~/,..-. 1ral1an nu~c "'ho fought gallant---"f"' I~ .igain(I pohl1. ·That picture. tCk>d"iw ~top) HdN Rtclcl.y, s-ct> Du~u., Jaclt KluSJU.11~. Rut'«' fllllrt.'0' ~r. pn'' c.J to be 3 hoos1 Ta)lor. ~tarto TltoMas. DiMa Ross. * ~ aDCI Rosalind Russt'll for Si,ter t\.cnm ·, \\Ori... and 1t '"'•tttl .. w llllWIP• ·wo.wn ol dM l 'l'IU'· 1'1J" sp«ial o• CBS. helped underscore 1hc facr that could ~~. sing. One re' te" er co-.. 1:u. Car\ G rant, introduced something must be d1.'ne to wipe "rote: ·~• iss Russell's voK'.e I) he r h' Frederick Brisson. who l1ut tha.1 a\dul d1sea:.c... 111..e the Amhrose L1~h1 hip call-ljler tx"'Camc her husban<l. The <'hanC'ter of Ruth ~fc-in!? to ll:. mate.' Later. "'e did a .. , lo,·fd ·~tame: too," Mi.;s K~nM~. a!l> pla~e<l b~ Miss Rll\-,,,:-o-hour li\c version o f ·w on-Russell says. "Such fun!" Roz ,di. remains a fa,Nlle. if onl\ .. k rful T o"'n· on T\'. No'-'. if I pla~ed Mame Denni:. in "Auntie ht.'CJUSC .. , got Sl' much mileag~ pla~ed Ruth in a film of ·w on-~lame" on Broadwa\ and in the 1'ul of it. I rh\'U~hl Ruth ''J' j Jerful Town' 1ha t "ould lea'e fi:m for Warne~. Bu.I the picure ~'lxld pJrt ''hen ~I . pla\ed her 111 l'n l~ radio for the C)cle to be that did the most for Roz' ca- the ntt'' 1c. ·\h Si ter Eileen.' Cl"'mplcte:· reer? S:ns she: "It has to be 'The hut rhcn I "'eni alone \\Ith the \liss Ruswll also fondh re--Women ... ·The Women' cave 11\\ .. hem when the\ made It tn the members "H is Girl Frida\... C.Heer its greatest impetus. As a Broad" a\ musical. ·w "'nderf ul "hich cast her in another ~Ood dramatic actress. I had at la,1 To" n · Tht ~a'e me the chan~ pan But bcner ~et. it was ~hile N..-en 1?1\en the chance to show I 10 Janee anJ. I uppose ~"'-' he filmed -His Girl Frida' .. that .:ould-al"-' pla~ corned)." From "The Women." Roz Hssballd-•ilt' tot-°'* "o'npa a..t Rmtt TQtor WTOk ~ dK) "at Ru~ll "ent on 10 become one pnform as part ol air~ oe -1\·-ol air Yes-1'73". Pace 10 of the ablest mO\ 1e comediennes tn such film3 as "His Girl Fri- dJ\ :-·Hired Wife.'' "Take a Lei- ter. Da~l1n2:· "~h Sister Eileen .. and "Auntie ~lame ." After these cou~-"ouldn·t you know'? Roz re'ened to heav\ drama as the lrusrrated ~hool .teacher m "Pic- nic-· In "G~ ps~ ... she sang and emoteJ a<i the ambitious mother ''' June Havoc and G) psy R0-;c Le-e. .. ~ext. .. sM Sllys, ·-r11 probah- 1~ appeared in a mu ical sugge,t- ed b~ the career of evangelist '\tmtt Semple ~lcPherson. Then' I Jon·t kno"' .. The aClres:- 5-a~~ "he has reJecled as "hilari- OU'\ .. a frienJ's suggeqion that ~he pla~ "Hamlet." .. Judith An· Jerwn:· she e"pl.itn~. ··ha:. .il- rc.id\ done that " MONDAY MAY 14 for morning •nd •fternoon listings, plHse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, 81'11 the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "Garden of Evil.. (adv) 'S4 -Gary CoopP.r, Susan Hayward. 10:00 @ ''The Traitors" (dra) '63-Pat· rick Allen, James Maxwell. O "Hijacked" (adv) '50-Jim Dav is. Marsha Jones. 12:00 O "Race ftr Life'' (adv) '55 - Richard Conte "Clptain's Paradise" (com) '53-Alec Guinness. 1:00 m "Yellow SllJ" (wes) '4S--Greg. ory Peck, Anne Baxter . 1:30 O (C) ''Tut Touch of Mink" (com) '62-Cary Grant, Doris Oay. l:OO "Sons of the Desert" (com) 'J.4 -laurel and Hardy. @) (C) "Rosie" (adv) '67-Rosa- lind Russell, Sandri Dee. 3:30 fJ (C) "law of the lnless" (wes) '64-'..lale Robertson. 4:00 IJ "The Wild Seed" (dra) '65 - Michael Parks, Celia Kaye 4:30 (V Same IS lOAM Ostin& EVEN I NG 6:00 e o om m ml m News @ @)News O Bon1nn @ fiet S1111rt 0 SEE STEVE McQUEEN * IN ACTION, TONITE! fJ Wanted De1d or Alive m The Flintstones m Sur Trek EE Mi Duke En1morad1 ED Consumer Education m Three Stooies 6:30 @ Ho11n's HefMS 0 Movie: (90) "TM Party's Over" (dra) '66 -Eddie Albert, Louise Sorel. ; Ci) C8S News Walter Cronkite 0 Have fiun Will Tmtf ~ Me.--fi riffin S1low m Andy firiffitll m Joanne Clrson Show ml Novel1 a) Tiit Fr111k f'Mplt m Uttle Rascals 1:00 e cv om """ 0 Bowlin& for Dollars @ Truth or ConMquences 00 Wildlife Tllutrt O Whirs My line? m I love Lucy m I Orum of MH1tie fil Si91pltmente M1ril ED let101 Qu1rttt "Haydn's Opus 20 #6" €I)Muntct ml V1ritd-.S Musiclles a) Liars' Cub m Sptecl Racer 7:30 U Jobnny Mann's Stand Up 111d ~ur C..rol Lawrence 1uests 8. 8: 9: I· ,, (]) Ho11n'1 Htrets D TM .... Price .. Rlatrt D Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hour of ttM Sun" (wes) '67 -James Gamer. Jason Robards, Robert Ryan. (])To Tell the Truth (I) 1111 ThrillSHbrs 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The Furies" (wes) ·~Barbara Stan· wyck, Walter Huston. @)Wild Klnldom m That Slrt 9:30 II Cl) Dolts Day Show (R) Doris and the other tenants In the apart· ment building are horrified when Ill· tempered Mr. Jarvis becomes their new landlord. D One Step Beyond 0 All The News On *LOS ANGELES NEWS ONews m 1111 eosbJ @I) Muchacha lbliana ~ Yariedades Q) Dr1pat fil) MURDERER OR HERO? lo: c LA IR O L * PROBING DOCUMENTARY * ,rresents OF THE REAL STALIN! fil) I 5'1c1Al! Stalin KCET/BBC co· "WOME .?9F7~~.~ YEAR- produced documentary on Joseph Stalin, markina the 20th anniversary II 00 I $Jiclll ! Women of the of the dictator's death. Year, 1973 Rosalind Russell serves m The Adveftturer as hostess for the presentation of GE Rev. Ray Pizana awards honorina American. women (D Sports Chall1n19 for significant achievement based &) The Add""a F1ml1J upon · Ladies' Home Journal reader 1:00 II Cl) GunsMoke (R) Glen Corbett reaction and professional opinion. auests as a young convict who, 0 m Q) News upon release from prison, takes 1 0 Rtfis ehllbin Talks To • • . contract to kill a man he has never Captain Jo!ln Naysmyth, returned met. POW, guests. D @) m Llufh·ln (R) Charlie m Roller SllHS Callas, Sandy Duncan, Johnny Car· ft) Humanities Film Forum "Alex· son and Arthur Godfrey auest. ander Nevsky" (Russian, 1938) This U (])Cl) Q) I IPlciAC I Jacques epic battle film chronicles victory Coustaau "500 Million Years Be· of a 13th-century RussiaR prince neath the Sea" Concerned about over both Mongol and Teutonic in· damage to marine life off New Cale· vaders. donia, caused by dumpina wastes 10:30 D Talk Bad from mineral strip minina. the u rn Ci) m I SPECIAL! w " a t Cousteau party examines the shal· About Tomomw? "facing the Con· lows of Noumea l agoon. Research· sequcilces" Progr~m focuses on new ers discover there is an apparent methitls by which scientists are dis· absence of life until an incredible covering ways that will help them network of escape holes are found a'>-~ess effects of new technological reaffirming the amazing adaptablli· d•velrpments on future generations. ty on nature. Q) True Adventure m The Shoat and M11. Muir @I) 1V Musical m Ptny Mason GE News/Sports EE Htrmanos Cor.le 11:00 11 0 U et m m News @I) Muskallsmo 13) (I) Q.g News a!) Mlauelito Y11d11 Show g One Step Beyond &) Movie: (2hr) "Chilta Clipper'' Cl) Marshal DillOll (adv) '36-Pat O'Brien. O Movie: (C) "Ten Thousand led· 8:30 m Merv Srtffln Show n1ct•s" (com) '57-Dean Martin, ~ °""" Eva Bartok. 9:00 II (I) Here's Lucy (R) lJncle Har· m Trvtll or Conseq1111ces ry, unable to find I Suitable Substi· Q) Movie: "Juna1t fiafrtert" (dra) tute secretary durina Lucy's ab· '!;\-Richard Todd. sence, decides to move the Unique ~ Clluck Johnson Nita But Employment Aaency into Lucy's 11:30 II Cl) CBS Late Movie: "TIM 1111• home. possible Yu11" (com) '68-0avid D ~a;, NBC Monday Movie: (C) Niven, Lola Albright, Chad Everett. (2ti:,> Private "'.VJ of Sit. O'Far· D @) m Johnny Carsot1 rell (R) (com) 68 -Bob Hope, D Man In 1 Suitcase Phyllis Diller. A Navy sergeant in 0 (i) Ci) Q) Did Cavett Carol the Pacific during World War 11 Burnett guests. englnters 1 plan to recover a sunk· m To Tell the Trvtll en shipload of beer. 0 CI) Ci) Q) ABC Monday Movie: 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcodl Presents (C) ·(90) "Where Ea1l11 Dare" (D Millie Reese Show Concl. (adv) '69-Rlchard Burton, 12:30 D News Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure. Seven m Movie: ''Whistlin1 In the Dark" men and one woman parachute (com) '43 -Red Skelton, Ann throuah a blinding snowstorm in the Rutherford. Bavarian Alps to rescue an Amer· Q) Petticoat Junction ican aenerai belna held prisoner in 1:00 (}) D U Cl) News a Nazi fortress. 1:45fl Movie: "The Buster Keaton Q) Dr11n1t Story" (bio) '57-Donald O'Connor, EE Nino Ann Blyth, Rhonda Aemina. @I) la Criada Bien Crilda 3:10 II'""' ~So.. C.lJfom'-WlnMr 1973 ~ f« ~ 31 YMrs ""CanbKtOI Of the Y•~ TIMES HAVE •CHRD6ED 1111 '1IW!- AND IREAK THE PAINT HAllT! .•• IN EXIERIOR HOUSE PAINTING METHODS, TOO! MetFlCOTE IS SCIOfTlflCAUY SPttAYED F'ROM A GUN • PAC1F1COTE l~TE'S 6 ST£PS. SAN08l.ASTING/TREN041NG/PATCHINGJ lllASKIMG./WATERf"M>Of'ING ... AHO PACIFlCOTING.. CHOOSE FROM 14 O£CORA TOR HOOSE COLOltS. ~ EST9ll1'Bl9I ~ Ra 1 CM IS mnal. W Cl 9 ~ 5.11-6871 NOW! ~ DiNct or CDhctl au.-.•----'ft --.. -- THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1973 TUESDAY MAY 15 For momin& end •ft9m00n liltinp, pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. -..0., for your convenience, •re the day's movies. OAmME MOVIES t :JO U (C) ""*'di•i" (bio) '53-Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh. 10• (}) (C} "'Mdlale's Navy Joins Ult Air fem" (com) '65-Tim Con· way, Joe flJnn. O "'Dtatll Valley" (wes) '4S--Rob· ert Lowery, Helen Gilbert. U. D ~ (wes) '54 -William Conrad "Hands Across Ult Table" (com) ;35-Fred MacMurray, Carole Lombard. 1:00 m .... Old Otaio" (dra) '38 - TJrOne Po'M!r. Alice Faye, Don Ameche. l:JO e "TM Cll1•pio11" (dra) '49 - Kirk Douglas. Ruth Roman. 1:00 (C} "Assault en a Queen" Part I (dra) '66 -Frank Sinatra. Vima Li1i. ~ (C) "Nipt 5allery" (SU5P) '69 -RoddJ McOowall. Joan Crawford. l :JO D <C> "His Majesty O'Keete" tacfv) '54 -Burt Lancaster, Joan Rice. f V [ N I r~ G 4:00 1J Movie: (C) (2lw) .. stlttbat EJ. prtU" (dr1) '68-Gene Barry, John Saxon. M11y Ann Mobley, Senta Berger. T~ stOf} of an American art dealer aboard 1 train, journeying to Turkey to buy certain valuable pa. pers for the U.S. aovernment 0 TIM ltifltm9 u CI> m .....,. AIMncaa Style m••cs_,tts....., m .... ., ...... "9fmiN m s.sa.e str.t @EDOUTVtlt .. N.wla m bl"* n..tre &)fth tlltCat 4:15 fl) TIUMS H Accietl 4:30 (1) MM: (C} (10) •Mdtale's Navy Wu tilt Air Fetce" (com) '65 -nm Conway. Joe Flynn. 0 fatMr l...s lest U News Sdlubedl, Mo<m · mYttflMF,_. ll)Ulpa'sls&.d moa.. m Les Niu ICtS m ... ., .. AMntre Q) Lilrs' CMI m Ki•ba 5:00 0 0 00 9 News Cl) Draptt e lewt1y 111llilies mTIM~ meets.art mu rlbrica fil) Mister lettn' ~ m o u. TitM c.. .... ., ' The town hired him for law and order ... -now the order is to kill him ! • "DBITB DF I IUNFllRTIR" Richard Widmark I Lena Horne TUISDIT TBI 1:10 IOVll m Trails West ml Drama m Potpourri el) aJ Three stoo1es 5:30 O Aneel Warm.Up/Baseball Angels vs. Kansas City Royals. CI) Hazel O (l)al News m Dennis the Menace m Courtship of Eddie's Father Ell) The Electric Company m Don Wilson's Town Talk a!) Usted y la Pollda aJ Speed Racer 6:0011 0 0 al m ml al News (V®)News 00 ;et Smart O Wanted Dead or Alive m The Flintstones m Star Trtk fB Ml Dulce Enamorada Ell) Hod1epodee Lodee aJ Three Stooees 6:30 00 Ho1an's Heroes O Movie: (C) (90) "Death of a Gunflpter'' (dra) '69 -Richard Widmark, Lena Horne, John Saxon. (i) CBS News Waller Cronkite O Have Gun Will Travel (lg) Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith ro B'Yad H1l11hon m Joanne Canon Show a!) Novela al The frank People aJ little Rasuls 7:0011 CI) 0 m News CI) Truth or Consequences Cil Safari to Adventure O Whafs My line? m I love Lucy m I Drum of Jeannie fB Simplemente Marla Ell) The French Chef al Muneca ml Contest Prize Show aJ Speed Racer 7:30 11 Bobby Goldsboro Show Doc Severinson guests. @ Hogan's Heroes O Police Sur1eon When a husband tekes revenge on two hippie neigh· hors for the death of his wife, Police Surgeon Locke uses a medical clue to find the real killer. @ To Tell the Truth (j) This Is Your Ufe 0 CAN BERGMAN MAKE * GRANT MARRY HE'R? O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "In· discreet" (com) '58-Cary Grant. Ingrid Bergman. ®) Hollywood Squares m That Girl m Dragnet Ell) Citywatchers "KCET /Los An· geles" m Stand Up and Cheer m Comedy al It Is Written aJ Addams Family S:OO 11@ Maude (R) Maude organizes a group to keep a teenaged neigh· bor, arrested for marijuana pos- session, out of jail. (Rescheduled) 0 ®J m NBC Tuesday Movie: (C) (2hr) "Company of Kiiien" (R) THE DAILY PI LOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 (dra) '7~Van Johnson, Ray Mil· emotional vmnina of another broth· land, Susan Oliver. A business man er that It will mean Nick's death. contracts for the murder of a multi· 0 News millionaire who is blocklng his m lill Cosby financial future. al Muchacha ltalla111 O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hour of the ttl) Festival Mtalcano Gun" (wes) '67 -James Garner, 10:00 0 @) g;, NIC Reports No infor· Jason Robards. Robert Ryan. mation avallable from the network 0 @@ (E Temperatures Ris· at press time. In& "Good Luck Lefkowitz" (R) Dr 0 m m Newt Noland gets a lob for an orderly 0 (1) Cl) G) Mll'CMI Welby, M.D. considered a Jinx and the hospital (R) A couple, whose baby died of a is plagued with accidents. rare disease which occurs only in In· m Alfred Hitchcock Presents fants of Jewish origin, are afraid to m Peny Muon have another child. fB Hermanos Coraje 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Weleotne to Ell) Tumlnr Points "They Laid It Hard Tlmes" (adv) '67 -Henry on the Line" People who have Fonda, Keenan Wynn, J1nlct Rule. risked their jobs and reputations fE la Mollnera to help fight pollutk>n tell their ED Environment: Tod1y and Tomor· stories. row a> El Edlflc.lo de Enfrente 10:3Cf O T1lk Back m Centro Ibero Americano m Mdtale's Navy aJ Movie: (2hr) "Never Say Good· g> Revista Musical bye" (com) '46 -Errol Flynn, m News/Sports Eleanor Parker. ll:OO 11 0 0 g> ma) News 8:30 11 (j) Hawaii Flve-0 (R) A series @ (j) ®) Ntw1 of bomb threats Jollows the arrest O One step ltJOnd of a band of Hawaiian vigilantes, 00 Marshal Diiion and McGarrett is called to keep the m Truth or Consequences peace at the trial. m Movie: (C) "Hercules, Sa11son 0 CI)@ al ABC Tuesday Movie: and Ulysses" (adv) '6>-Klr!( Mor· (C) (90) "Women In Ch1ins" (R) ris, Richard Lloyd. (dra) '72-lda Lupino. Lois Nettle· a!) Chuck Jotlnson Ntt. lat ton. Belinda Mont~omery, Jessica ll:30 1100 CBS late Movft: (C) "Prtt· Walter. A parole officer has herself ty Polson" (susp) '68 -Anthony imprisoned to investigate, cha~ges Perkins, Tuesday Weld. of brutality at a women s prison 0 (ig) m Johnny CafSOfl and finds herself trapped and at the 0 The Prisoner mercy of a sadistic matron. 0 CV 00 m Didi Cnett C1rroll m Merv Griffin Show O'Connor guests. £tl Black Journal "Black Leaders m To Tell the Truttl '73" A special 90-minute edition . ., w'th 13 prominent black Americans 12:00 D Movie: (C) Mauacre ~ M1rble 1 • • City" (wes) '66-Brad Hams. discussing current aims and dtrec· m Allred Hitchcock Presents tlons. tlI!) Novela 12:30 0 News m Movie: "Madame BovalJ" (rom) 9:00 m Draenet '49-Jennifer Jones, James Mason. ~ oc es apa as N ~ NNinoh T ti ~ m Petticoat Junction 9·3011 00 CBS Tuesday Movie: C) l:OO CV 0 fJ (() ews ' (90) ''The family Rico" (R) (dr 1:4511 Movie: "Don't Trust Your Hus· '72-8en Gauara, James Farentl . band" (com) '48--Fred MacMurray, Sal Mineo. Jack Carter. Eddie Rico, Madeleine Carroll. proud of his position IS a synd~· 2:30 m All·Nilf!l !i:o-: '1'he lf'lln ~ cate kingpin. is ordered by h1 Wouldn't Ott, 'The Sarecen Blade superiors to locate his fugitive 3:10 11 Movie: "Bom to le lovtd" youngest brother, Nick. despite the (dra) '59-Dick Kallman. Carroll O'Connor, televtsion's Archie Bunker, seen here In a previous chat with Dick Cavett, will return for a 90-mlnute lnt•r· view at the tole suest on n. Dick cavett Show on ABC's Wide World of Enterblnment.. Tu..Uy at 11:30PM. ..... 1S WEDNESDAY MAY 16 For mornln1 end ettemoon llstfnp, pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 IJ "Seven Thieves" (dra) '60 Rod Steiger, Joan Collins, Edward G. Robinson. 10:00 CV "Damn Cttlzen" (mys) '58 - Keith Andes. Maggie Hayes. 0 (C) "Northwest Trail" (wes) '46 -John Utel, Bob Steele. 12:00 0 "Motor Patrol" (mys) '50-Don Castle. "1 f.titet Him In Par1s" (com) '37 -Melvyn Douglas. Claudette Colbert. 1:00 m (C) "Green Rre" (adv) '50 - Stewart Granaer, Grace Kelly. 1:30 fJ "Kine Rat" (dra) '6~eorge Segal. Tom Courtenay, James Fox. 3:90 (!) (C) "Assault on a Queen" Concl. (C) "The Court Jester" Part I (com) '56;-Danny Kaye. ®) (C) ''The Bells Are Rlnein(' Part I (com) '60-Judy Holliday. 3:30 fJ "Man With the Gun" (wes) '55 -Robert Mitchum, Jan Sterling. 4:00 fl (C) "Come September" (com) '61-Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigi· da. Bobby Darin, Sandra Dee. 4:30 (I) Same as lOAM llstfnf EVENING 6:00 fl 0 1J &!) m ~ G) News (I) ~News 0 Bonanza 00 Cet Smart fJ Wanted Dead or Alive m The Flintstones m SbrTrell EE Mi Dulce Enamorada m Consumer Education m Three Stooees 6:30 Ci) Hoean's Heroes IJ Movie: (C) (90) "War of the Monsters" (adv) '66-Kojiro Hongo, Kyoko Enami. (j) CBS News Walter Cronkite fJ Have Gun Will Travel ' ®l Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith m Joanne Carsop Show a!) Novela G) The Fr1nll People m Little Rascals 7:00 fl 00 0 m News 0 Bowline for Dollars 00 Truth or Consequences (j) Unbmed Wor1d / fJ Whafs My line? m I Love Lucy m I Dream of Je1nnie EE Simplemente Maria Eli) Call 0' the Faire (R) &!)Muneca a!) Aficionados de la Comunidld G) Uars' Club m Speed Racer THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1973 7:30 fl Wacky World 1>f Jonathan Win· ters Joseph Campanella guests. (I) Hoean's Heroes 0 Waft Tiii Your father Gets Home "Beach Vacation" The family vaca· tlon Is disrupted when Harry makes a citizens arrest of some nude teen- aae bathers, thereby bringing on the wrath of his son and daughter. 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hour 1>f the Cun" (wes) '67 -James Gamer, Jason Robards, Robert Ryan. 00 To Tell Ult Truth A Soviet film about national re. • sistance and an epic battle during 13th Century Russia. m Japanese Laneuare Pro111m 9:30 O American Adventure "Hawaiian Surfln(' fJ The News In So. Calif. * LOS ANGELES NEWS fJ Ntwi m 1111 Cosby &!) Muchacha ltaliana ()) You Asked for It fJ Sophia Loren-John Wayne a!> El Cafe de Ml 81"10 * Search for a lost City! 10:00 fl Cf) Cannon (R) Clu Gulaaer fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) guests as security chief Emmett "Lerend of the Lost" (adv) '57-Burdick, who shows Immediate an. John Wayne. Sophia Loren. Rossano tagonism toward Cannon when the Brazzi. private eye arrives at a larae cattle t)O} m Younc Dr. Kiidare ranc~ to bealn lookln' for Its •• CD Jh•t llrt' mlssin1 owner. • m Dracnet 0 ®) m SEARCH "Operation Ice· Eli) Storefront "The Movement of a mao" (R) Nick Blanco must protect People'' A lazz dance written. na.r· a U.S. ambassador from the mys· ~ated and choreoaraphttt by Wtl· terious Iceman, whose taraets are ham Couser. follows movement of VIP's for a price. Edward Mulhare black people to America and up and James Greaory auest. through slavery to today's reform 0 m 11J News movements. fJ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Main At· al This Is Your ~fe traction" _(4ra) '63 -Pat Boone. m Addams family Nancy Kwan. Mai Zetter1ing. 8:00 IJ (i1 ~nny and Cher (R) Joe Na· ft) La Motlnera math and the 12 Playboy Playmates • a!) Variety or 1972 guest. 0 ~ m Adam 12 "Air Drop" (R) 10:30 0 Talk Bad! A young girl leads Officers Malloy m T~m Mahlne and Annie • and Reed to a suspicious plane and &!> K•ppy Cous Comedy series leep in the mountains and the pos· -e!> News/Sporfs sibility of a narcotics drop. 11:001J Q 1J &!) m G) News 1J (]) (j) G) A B C Wednesday (3) Cf) ~ News Movie: , (C) (~hr~ "South Pacific" 0 One Step Beyond (mus~ S8-M1tz1 Gaynor. Rossano (i) Marshal Dillon Braw. John Kerr, Ray Walston. m Truth or Consequences Ba;ed on James A. Michener's novel m M I • " "Tales of th So th p 'f' .. b t' ov e: 'Topper Takes • Trip e u act 1c, a ou (com) •39 C t B tt young American Navy nurse, Nellie -ons ance enne • Forbush, and her romance with a Roland Younr . Frenchman In Hawaii during World a!> Chucll Johnson Nfte ltat War It. 11:15 BJ Cinema 3-4 m Truth or Consequences m Peny Mason 11 :30 fl Cl) CBS Late Movie: (C) .. lad· EE H1rm1nos Cortie linden" (wes) '58 -Alan Ladd, Eli) Amerfca 73 A look at the na· Ernest Borgnine. tlon's medical research prorrams. IJ (])@ G) Diel! Cavett Pearl &!) Championship Wrestllnt Bailey is the scheduled auest. m Japanese Llniu•&t Pro111m 0 ~ m Johnny Carson 8:30 0 @) m NIC Wednesday Mys· 0 Man In 1 Suitcase tt~I Miiiion "Hunt for a m To Tell the Truth Lonely Girl" (R) Keye~ goes to 12:00 fJ Movie: (C) "Mutiny In the Soutfl Canada to search for ev1d~nce that Seas" (adv) '66 _ John Hansen, will free a wealthy businessman Horst Frank. from ~ murder charge. Ray Milland m Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Ktm Darby guest. m Merv Griffin Show 12:30 0 News ml Novala m Movie: "Invitation" (dra) '52- 9:00 fl Cl) Medical Center (R) Guest Van Johnson. Dorothy McGuire, Shelby Grant plays a nun who is m Petticoat Junction crlmlnally assaulted but refuses to describe her assailant despite police l :OO (]) 0 D (I) Nen pressure. OJ Drainet fJ)Nlno fll) EPIC RUSSIAN DRAMA! * Eisenstein's Classic "ALEXANDER NEVSKY" Eli) Humanities Film Forum (2hr) "Alexander Nevsky" (Russian, 1938) 1:451J Movie: (C) "Usbon" (mys) '56 -Ray Milland. 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In com~ltion with entries from acrou the nation, Allied Bullders has won the 1973 Grand National Award H "Nationel Contractor of tft• YHr"I (PreH nted by the National Remodelers Auocl· allon at their 31st Annual National Home Improvement & Remodellna E•po•ltlon In Miami BHch, Florida. In January). YOU'RE A WINNER. TOO •.• when you let Allied Builders $how you how to a•t the most from remodellna your home. ...... Glllrtlll-4 Wt Dnlcw Ill 11111111 Ill karMt11 "' FREE ESTIMATES NO OIUGATION AIWICING Cd "Mr. Elpert" llOW! 530-6871 ,, Allied Creates Dream Kitchens To Suit Your Taste! . . . .;. ,....: r.j ·' l" ! THURSDAY THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 John Mills, Nlael Green. The story of a cowboy who hunts and tames wild game in Kenya.' MAY17 For mom In& •nd .. ttemoon llstfnp, pl .. se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,e the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O (C) "Merdl Gras" (mus) '58- Pat Boone, Christine Carere. 10:00 CI) ''Slnr, Boy, Sin(' (mus) '58- Tommy Sands, Lili Gentle. U "loan Shark" (mys) '52 - George Raft. ' 12:00 U "Hl&hway 13" (mys) '48-Rob· ert Lowery. "Mild of S.lem" (dra) '37 -Fred MacMurray, Claudette Colbert. 1:00 m (C) "Neptune's Dauchter'' (mus) '49-Red Skelton, Esther Williams. 1:30 O "Run Silent, Run DHp" (dra) '58-Clark Gable, Burt lanca.ster. 3:00 I]) (C) "The Court Jester'' Concl. · (com) 'SS-Danny Kaye. ®) (C) ''The Bells Are Rlncine" Concl. (C) "Mamie" Part I (dra) '64 -Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren. 3:30 0 (C~ "M11a" (adv) '66 -Clint Walker. Jay North. EVENING U The RUieman 0 Cl) t1) love American Style m Buis and His Buddies m Nann1 ind the ProfHSOf EI!} Sesame Stmt @E Velo dt Novla a;, Fuhlons In Sewlnc li) Felix the Cat 4:15 &) Tltanes en Acdon 4:30 CV Movie: (90) "Sine, BoJ, Sin(' (mus) '58-Tommy Sands. U F1thtr Knows Best O News Schubeck, Morris m Yori and Friends ID Glltlean's Island fi)EJ Amo @E Los Pollvocas m Clrtoons li)Klmba 5:00 0 U @ ®l News Cl) Dr1cnet O BeverlJ Hillbillies m The Flintstones meet Smut m La fabrkl Em Mister Roaers' Nelrhbotllood @E E Amor Titne Cari de Multr a;, Trails West (Ii) Action Theatre tl)Potpoum m Three Stooaes NOW! 5 ALLIED SHOWROOMS TO SERVE YOUI 4:00 fl Movie: (C) (2hr) "Africa Texas style" (adv) '67 -Hugh O'Brian, 5:30 e s.. t:tunt @ Huel O Cil tl)News Page 16 Bugh O'Brian* bares his chest, does a rain dance, ropes a rhino, m Dennis the Menace '· and digs the wild life ••• * l f ./ In 'Africa -Texas Style' 4PM/Color/CBSS 2 BING CROSB.Y. GRACE KELLY. FRANK SINATRA AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG' MAN. THATS .... iiu1~u soe11~frr~~ CfH UR DA~/GfHL €:3() MO\?IL (l) m Courtship of Eddie's Father fID The Eledrtc Company g;, Don Wilson's Town Talk CI!)Alert. m Speed Ricer 6:00 D 0 fJ mm ail m New1 00®1 News O Bontnza CI) Get Smart O Wanted Dead or Alive m The Flintstones m star Tnk EE Ml Dulce Enamorada fID Hocl1epod11 lod&t m Thr• Stooits 6:30 (I) Hopn's Heroes Ci) Americ•n Adventure O What's My Line? m I Love Lucy m I Dream of Jeannie ft) Slmplemente Maria fE rai Chi Ch'uan (R) @I) Muneu ail Tele-Revista Musical CiB Liars' Club m Speed Raeer 7:30 O Youn& Dr. Kildare "The Thing With f eath ers" (R) Dr. Kildare dis- suades a terminal patient from seek- ing a quack doctor's miracle cure (I) Hogan's Heroes O The Adventurer (R) Gene Bradley must use his skill at cards and chess to trap a suave youha gambler into revealing the source of his THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13. 1973 Sandy Duncan, Howard Cosell, Marty EI!) Est1 Es ti Mundo L1Uno Feldman and Taj Mahal iuest. 10:00 0 9J g;, Dt1n M1rtln Sllow (R) 0 CI)@ CiB Mod Squid {R) Clu Gene Kelly and Gilbert O'Sullivan Gula&er ~uests as a confidence man guest. who robs a little old lady friend of 0 m m News Linc's. fJ (I) (j) Q) Streets of San Fr1n-m Ho1an'1 Heroes d sco (R) The robbery of a veteran m Boxln& From the Olympic news vendor leads to the capture ol EE H1n111nos Coraje the murderers of a community lead· fE SAVAGE RECREATION er. * OF HISTORY'S 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "A Man Called MOST USELE'Ss WAR' Dauer" (adv) '68 -Jan Murray. • ~l M II m Hum•nltlts Film Forum {90) UI a 0 nera "The Battle of Culloden" (British, Erl) World Press 1964) BBC-produced documentary 10:3011 lllk lick reconstruction of the last battle ever m Championship Flshlnf fought in Britain. Based on detailed fD Thirty Minutes WI.th. . . research, the film shows the batttle @I) Acomp1n1me Musical series as If It has been covered by a team ail News/Sports of sophisticated documentarlans. 11 :00 11 O U @E m CiB News @I) Capulln1 (]) (() @) News ·GI!> El Show di Joe Flo~s O .One Step Beyond m Movie: (2hr) .. Dust It My Dts· (I) M1rshal Diiion tiny" (dra) '39-John Garfield. m Truth or Consequences . · ID Movie: "Bittle of the Sexes" 8:30 m Merv 5riffln Show (com) '60-Peter Sellers, Constance a!) Novtla Cummings. 9:00 0 (() CBS Thursd1y Movie: (C) fID I ll'ICll' I In Conversation Su· (211r) ''Countdown" (sci-fl) '68 -perintendent ol Schools Or. Wilson Robert Duvall, James Caan. Joanna Riles talks with Public Affairs Di· Moore. Based on Hank Searl's novel, rector of l<PBS San Dieao. Gloria "The Pilarim Project," about the Penner, about California education. U.S. and Russia's race to put the CI!) Chuck Johnson Nite Ital first man on the moon. 11 ·15 @I) Cinema 34 0 ®) g;, Ironside .CR) . A lethal 11;30 II(() CBS utt Movie: (C) "Tea chess aame played with lt~e pawns and Sympathy" {dra) '56-Deborah on the streets of San Franl:1sco puz· Kerr John Kerr Leif Eriollson. zles Chief Ironside as he tries to dis-D ~ m Joh~ny Carson c?ver the .pattern behind a series of 0 The Fufltlve bizarre cnmes. .. 0 (]) @ Cl) Dick C1vett Arthur 0 CI) (I) CiB Kuni fu Blood Rubinstein, concert pianist and Llllt Brother" (R) Caine parries threats Gampel 13-year-old violin virtuoso and violence In try.in& to locate a auest ' one· time fellow disciple. Clu Gutager m To Tell the Truth and Benson Fong guest. 12:00 0 Movie: (C) "Sends Run Red" fl) Nino (adv) '66-Helmut Lang, @I) El Show de Alej1ndro Suarez m Alfred Hitchc~k Presents 9:30 O The Hippy Wanderers "Mexico 12:30 O News on $12 a Day" Part II m Movie: ''fallen Anael'' (dra) '45 O It's The Night Edition -Dana Andrews, Alice Faye. * LOS ANGELES NEWS m Petticoat Junction O News 1:90 (]) 0 fJ Cl) News fil) I IPlc!M I A Conversation With 1:45 0 Movie: (C) "Jot Dakota" {wes) Sol Huroll Author /journalist Bill '57-Jock Mahoney, Luana Patten. Moyers talks informally with world· 2:00 m All·Ni1ht Show: "R119 at Dawn," famed impresario of the performing "Curse of Ult Swamp Creature" arts, Sol Hurok. 3:10 II Movie: (C) ''Timberjacll'' (dra) @I) Muchaclla ltall1na '54-Sterllng Hayden, Vera Ralston. fJ Movll: (C) (90) "Hi&h Society'' Crom) '56 -Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, frank Sinatra, John Lund, Celeste Holm, Louis Cathern. A mag· azine reporter and a photographer cover a fashionable Philadelphia wedding and their presence in the household causes a series qf events that make the prospective bride question her comina wedding. wealth. ------------------------- Cl) CBS News Walter Cronkite O Have Gun Will Travel ®) Merv Griffin Show m AndJ lrtfflth fID Schools Without Fallure g;, J01nne Carson Show CI!)Novela Cl) The Frank People m UtUt Ratc1l1 7:00 0 (1) 0 g;, News 0 Bowtln& for Dollars CI) Truth or Consequences 11 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hour of the 5un" (wes) '67 -James Garner, Jason Robards. Robert Ryan. (!)To Tell the Truth Ci) Cl) Police Surieon O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Proud Rebel" (dra) '58 -Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland. ®) Lers Make a D11t m That Girl Ii) Draillet fE Accion Chicano g;, Rollin' m Addams Family 8:00 II Ci) The Waltons (R) The Walton children are unhappy when their father sells their baby calf because the family needs the money. 0 @.) a;, Rip Wilson Show (R) McNALL Y'S AUTO REPAIR (01.,1il··!·· (,,, (,,,,. r C)I 1·1q11 Do11 t•'.llL • (n 'l•''< ~lt,•1 0. hi.ol • 'tl ul't '>p I 1'_J ! t ·, :>OJ) Ne wport A:vc1 C M Off1c1.t1 S1noq Steil 1011 (-1 6·h 1377 642 -1987 ..... 17 FRIDAY MAY18 For morning •nd afternoon llsttnas, pluse see DAYTIME PROGR~MS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movlH. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O "Because They're Youna" (dra) '60 -Dick Clark, Michael Callan, Tuesday Weld. 10:00 (]) "Seven Days From Sundown" (wes) '61)-:Audie Murphy. l'I "Bendit Queen" (wes) '51 - Barbara Britton. 12:00 a "~order R1neers" (weS). '50- Don Barry. "Weddine PreHnt" (com) '36 -Cary Grant, Joan Bennett. 1:00 m "Bittle Clrtus" (dra) '53 - Humphrey Bogart, June Allyson. 1:30 0 "Adventures of C1pt1in F1bi1n" (adv) '51-frrol Flynn. 3:00 Cl) (C) "A Min Alone" (dra) '55- Ray Milland. ®) (C) "Mamie" Concl (dra) '64 -Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren. 3:30 0 (C) "Dlnouurus" (sci-fi) '6G- Ward Ramsey. 4:00 6 (C) "The Family Jewels" (com) '65-Jerry Lewis. 4:30 (])Same as lOAM llstine EVENING 6:00 fJ 0 0 ED m CiE a> News (I)®)News l'I Bonanza 00 Get Smart 0 Wanted Dead or Alive m The Flintstones ID Star Trell aJ Mi Dulce Enamorada ED Consumer Eduution EE Three Stooges 6:30 00 Hogan's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Boom!" (dra) '68 -Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Noel Coward. A much·mar· ried·and-widowed recluse finds her island domain invaded by a man promising delights beyond any she has known. (])CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 WIRE PALADIN-* SAN FRANCISCO 0 Have Gun Will Tr111el ®) MeN Griffin Show m Andy Griffith 5'tow m Joanne Carson Show ail Novel• a) The Frank People qJ Little Rascals 7:000@ 0mNews a Bowline for Dollars @ Truth or Consequences 00 Animal Wor1d 0 Whit's My Line! m I love Lucy \\l1a1f a1n• l1t•r1>l1t11s lc•r llr. ll11rCc•11•! Page 18 Widowed 6 times, Liz Taylor violently objects to Richard Burton invading her private llfe on an Island. Watch Tennessee William's fllm BOOM. Friday on 6=3()fll()/1£ (D THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1973 ID I Drum of Jeannie EE Simplemente Maria EE The Uvely Arts "Edward Parone" @E Muntta ail Roller Derby a) liars' Club EE Speed Ram the faculty and students at Walt Whitman plan a surprise party tc celebrate principal Kaufman's 15th anniversary, a disgruntled athlete at tempts to sabotage the festivities ID Dr1enet EE Nino EJj) Masterpiece Theatre ''Vanity 7:30 6 I $JiCi1l I TV's Emmys .•. Who Fair" (R) Are the losers! David Sheehan looks ED El Show de Loco Yaldts at the new morality vs. the old EE Japanese taneuaie Proer1m mediocrity, and assesses the state of network television programming 9:30 l'I Mancini Generation Jack Jones in this 25th anniversary of the and Milt Kamen guest. medium 0 00 al The Odd Couple (R) Felix plans a surprise birthday party (3) Horan's Heroes for Oscar -who loathes birthday B Hollywood Squares parties. U r.Wie: (C) (2hr) "Hour of the 0 News Gun" (wes) '67 -James Garner. I!) Biii Cosby Jason Robards, Robert Ryan. @E Much1ch1 1t1llana 00 To Tell the Truth a;) Premier del 40 (j) Circus 10:00 0 (iQ) m TI'le Bold Ones (R) Craig O Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) lnstitute's chief of medlcal design "Wonderful Country" (wes) '59-s11rv111es a heart attack but then Robert Mitchum, Julie London. withdraws from life. fearing he will ~ The New Price Is Right suffer a second and fatal attack. m Th1t Girt 0 m m News Qt Dr11net 0 (]) @ al love Ameriun ~le EJj) Wall Street Week Love and the: "Woman in White," m Untamed World "Secret life," "The Caller," "The tl) Safari to Adventure Swinll Philosophy." EE The Addams Family O Sherlod Holmes Theatre 8:00 II Mission: Impossible {R) Jim EE l' Moliner1 Phelps poses as a government in· m Soul! vestigator to work with Robert Reed, 10:30 l'I Talk Beck as a crooked district attorney, and ID Nashville Musk pin a murder on a syndicate boss eI) Guibms (Dane Clark). 11:00 0 0 0 elm a) News 0 (\9) m Sanford and Son (R) CI) Cl) 09) News After an argument with his neighbor, U One Step Beyond Fred accidently shoots a eun and @ Menhal Dillon is Afraid he's killed the man m Truth or Coneequences 0 @ a) The Br1dy Bunch Marcia ID Movie: ''Trauma" (hor) '63- falls In love with the new young John Conte, Lynn Bari. family dentist. EE Socee( Games (i) Search for the Nile ail Chuck Johnson Nlte Beat m Huel 11 :30 11 00 CBS Late Movie: (C) '1he ID The Kopyuts Robert. Young Story of GI J~" (dra) '46-Robert hosts an hour of ~omedy with r~gu· Mitchum, Burgess Meredith. lars frank Gorshtn, George Kirby, 0 ®) m Johnny Carson Rich Little and Marilyn Michaels. g Seymour Presents Ei) Henn~nos Cor1je . 0 (1) (l) a) Dlcll Cavett Come · EJj) Wash1n~on Week In RtvteW dian Robert Klein 1uests. ED Chesplnt_o 00 Niehtmare ail Community Events O Movie: "Monster From the EE Jap1nese Laniu•e• Program Oce1n Floor" (adv) '54 -Stuart 8;30 0 ®) m The Little People A Wade, Anne Kimball. younester becomes a disciplinary m To Tell the Trvt.h problem after watching his parents 12:00 m Alfred Hitchcock Pre11nts become naturalized citizens. ll•lO m M I • ''Th She De II" ( ··fl) 0 (]) @ a) The Partrld&e Famlly • , ov e: e V SCI m MeN Griffin Show 57-Mart Blancffard, Jack Kelly. ED Cltywatchers ID Petticoat Junction Ciii) Novel• 1:00 00 0 CI) New1 . 0 09) m Mklnl&ht Special Chub· 9:00 ~ 00 CBS f~~ay Mov~e: (C) (2hr) by Checker hosts, with guests Ben 'T~e Sereeant _(~ra) 68 -~od E. King, The Skyllners, Lloyd Price, St~1ger, John Phillip la~, Ludmil~a The Shlrelles, The Ronettes and Mikael. Based on Dennis Murphy s Danny and The Juniors. novel about an Army man whos.e g Movie; "The ll&ftt That failed" attempts to conqu~r his own lo~eh· (dra) '39-Ronald Colman. ness intrude drastically on the hves of the men in his command. 1:45 ~Movie: "Bertin Express" (susp) 0 @) m Circle of Fear (R) Janet 48-Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon. Lei&h, Rory Calhoun and Gene Nel· 2:00 m All·Nl&ht Show: (C) "Death son star in an eerie talo of a moth Pays In Doll1rs," '1orpedo Bay," that comes lo life to claim the life 81& Attack of its mate 3;10 6 Movie: (C) "The Outcast" (wes) 0 @ a) Room 222 (R) When '53-John Derek, Joan Evans. 1 1 SATURDAY MAY 19 MORNING 6:00 Cl) TV S Classroom 6:30 8 Sunrtsei$emester m Lefs Rap 7:00 tJ P1tchwort flmlly 0 10) m The Houndc~ts O CI) (j) H.R. Pufnstuf (i) Sunrise Semester m Brother Bun 7:30 tJ Dusty's Treehouse 0 m Roman Holid1ys O A Better World O @ (6) Jlcllson Five (i) TV 8 Classroom ®) Just for Fun m Movies: "FBI 99" (mys) '66- Martin Lamont. "Ghosts on the Loose" (com) '43 -Bela Lugosi, Ava Gardner. ,. •, 8:00 8 (f) Buas Bunny 0 m The Jetsons A John W1yne Theatre 0 @Ci) The Osmonds OQl Vision On 6) Country Music EE) Sesame Street 8:30 fl (Ji) Slbrtn1 0 (JO) m Pink Pant.her Q (]) @ Alt: Superstar Movie e The Joy of Sewina 9:00 tJ Cf) Amazina Chan 0 ®) m UnderdOi O Movie: "Ch1n1" (dra) '43 - Loretta Young, Alan Ladd. fJ Movie: "An Ad of Murdef' (dra) '48 -Fredric March, Florence Eldridge. 6) Movie: ''Kansas P1dflc" (wes) '53-Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller. EE) Mister '01en' Nei1hbortlood 9:3o e SeoobJ·Doo 0 ~ m The B1rllleys 00 Tiju1na: Window to the South O CI) The Brady Kids (i) Cartoon Carnival Ell) Sesame Street 10:00 o (IQ) m s.ai.b 2020 o CV@ Bewitched 61) Cine en Su Cau 10:30 tJ (j) Josie ind the Pussycats 0 ®) m Run1round 0 Roller G1mes O (])@ Kid Power/Multlpllcatlon Rock fJ Movie: "All My Sons" (dra) '48 -Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lan· caster, Howard Duff, Arlene Francis. 6) Gospel Sinalna Jubilee Ell) Mlsttf Roaen' Nel&hborhood 11:00 II Cl) The Flintstones 0 (IQ) m Major lt1pe Baseblll @ Film feature D CI) Funky Phantom mM Lib m Sesame Strttt 11:30 00 Movie: "Col. Effin1h1m's Raid" (com) '46-Joan Bennett. Charles Coburn. D Cil Lldsvlll• m Sports Challen1e 6) Movie: "Bloody Vamplrt" (hor) -Jaims Fernandez. AFTERNOON 12:00 II ({) Archie's TV Funnies O John Wayne Playhouse 0 CI) The Monkees 0 Movie: (C) "Slttina Bull" (wes) '54-Dale Robertson. Mary Murphy. m Lancer EE) Mister Ro&ers' Nel&hbortiood 61) Championship Wrestli~& 12:30 tJ ({) Fat Albert 0 CI) @ American Bandstand m Sesame Street 1:00 tJ 00 CBS Children's Film Festival CI) Campus Profile O Movie: ''Djaneo Shoots Flnt" (wes)-Glen Saxon. 00 The Adventurer . D Movie: (C) "love in 1 Goldfish Bowl" (com) '61 -Tommy Sands, Fabian, Tony Michaels. Jan Sterling. m Soul Train 6)News 1:30 m Consulbtion • @ Movie: "Frontier M1nhal" (wes) '39-Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly. 6) Champion.ship Bowtina EE) Mister Rogers' Nt11hbortlood 6E Cine en la Tarde 2:00 tJ Cl) Triple Crown Hone Racln& "The Preakness" From Pirillico Race Course in Baltimore, Md. ' @ Sketchbook B ®')Family Circle Cup Tennis Tape delay from the Sea Pines Rae· quet Club, Hilton Head tsland, South Carolina, as the ladies compete for a total purse of $80,000. fJ PGA Golf The Danny Thoma Memphis Open. Proceeds from this tournament go to St. Jude's Chil· dren's Hospital. meomblt EE) Sesame Street a;, Travelure 2:30 (]) Voice of Airfculture O Sports Action Pro-File Basketball coach Lefty Driesel! ls the subject of this week's profile. m Flsllin' Hole a;, You and ttle Ript to Read 3:00 tJ Plants Are Like People Jerry Baker is host of this new series that shows how to grow plants. Today's program shows how easy it is to grow a miniature orange tree. CI) Film Feature ''We Came to Win" 0 A&riculture U~ "The Beef Diiemma" Ed Biaggini of Cayucos. Calif., a beef rancher and immediate past president of the State Cattle· men's Association, answers ques· lions on the raising, breeding, feed · ing and selling of cattle. O Movie: "Buffalo Gun" (we~) '62 -Marty Robbins, Wayne Mor!1s. 00 Film Feature D Celebrlty Bowlin& 00 far Out Flic:ts fJ Movie: (C) "Invitation lo a Gun· fiRflter" (wes) '64 -Yul Brynner, George Segal, Janice Rule. ®') Movie: (C) "Atlantis lost" (sci· f~ '61-Anthony Hall, Joyce Taylor. m Movie: "The Wiid Blue Yonder" (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13. 1973 TANYA WILSON: 'MISS USA' .AND PROUD OF IT "Beauty contests are a good, healthy activity. Not everybody can participate-but then, not everybody can participa1e in college or athletics. either, and you don't hear people saying the colleges should be closed. Beauty contests offer tremendous healthy com- petition for young girls; they teach girls to present themselves io the best way possible, and that's something you'll use all through life." The defender of beauty contests captured between those quota- tion marks is a 22-year old girl who lives in Hawaii named Tanya Wilson who's something of an authority on the subject, having. won one of the biggest contests of all-the ~iss US~ Pageant. Tanya whose reign will end when the new Miss USA 1s crowned on Saturday (May 19) on CBS at JOPM, has financed her entire college education with her winnings in beauty contests--f urthcr proof that the contests can be extremely valuable to the girls who enter them. Is she upsei about the prospect of no !on'ger being ~iss USA? "Are you kidding? I thought I was going to get a single week in Puerto Rico when I entered, and instead I got a whole year as Miss USA. Winning was such a surprise to me that I've com- pletely blocked the moment from my mind. I don't remember my name being called, I don't remember walking down 1he runway ... I'm probably the only Miss USA in history who's forgotten winning the crown. Since then, it's been a whirlwind. To be com- pletely frank, I'll be glad to sit still for a while." Tanya's blond hai r and brown eyes and her exquisite beauty would seem to indicate a modeling or acting career in her future, bur her reaction to any such proposal is a firm "n?." • . . "Kerry Ann Wells (Miss Universe) and r made a little film m Puerto Rico. and it:s just not my thing. I need to feel like I'm contributing to something. 111 probably go back to school and get my Masters' Degree in Physical Education so I can teach on the high school or college level." Won't there be just a twinge of regret at handing that crown to another girl? Tanya's answer begins with a sudden laugh. "Oh. sure. It'll be the end of an incredible way of life that's been mine for a year. But still ... it'll be a thrill to give it to another girl. r wonder if she'll have any idea what it'll really be like?" What it's really like is probably something that only a Miss USA can know ... but it seems to have agreed with T anya Wil-.on. Page 19 !SearsJ HEARING LOSS? Why Pay More? Your s199 Choice · -., , #80'11 BEHIND-THE-EAR aid. Lightweight and comfortable. Separate on off switch volume ls easily adjustable. Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans Hurln1 Aids are Avallable II the Following Sears Store. Buena Park Cerritos Compton • Lynwood El Monce Glendale · ln1lewood Laruna Hiiis Lon1 Beach Northrld1e Pasadena Pico at Rlmpau Pomona South Coast Plau Torn nee Valley SATURDAY (Continued) (dra) '52 -Phil Harris. m Tiie Vlraf nlan fD Mister Ro,ers' Ntlpborhood m Coflsultation 3:30 O Tiie Siesta la Over II On Ca111pus "To Lum" Host Dl\lld Horowitz meets and talks with three scholarship winners who des· crlbe how they intend to enhance their career potential with their scholarship money. @ Movie: "fury In Paradise" (dra) 'SS-Peter Thompson. O @ Alen Kin& Tennis Ctuslc Live. from Caesars Palace, Las Vea· as, as 32 top pro tennis players com· pete for a total purse of $150.000. fDZoom! g) Futbol·SOccer m Afrieulture USA 4:00 II Dr. Irene ltassorta · D W11at's &oln& On? fD First Adventurts In lmprovlaJn1 m RollerG.mes a!) Panorema Latino m Voice of Africulture 4:30 fl Just Naturel II Inquiry Meury Green hosts and guests include Congressman Glenn M. Anderson (D). author of leaisla· lion to transfer Highway Trust Funds for rapid transit development: an additional guest is Conaressman Craia Hosmer (R), who opposes the use of hiahway funds for rapid tran· sit U Seymour Preaenb "The Walking Dead" (j) I Ona111 of J11nnle GJ NHL Action fl) Roller Camu m Corona Now . 5:00 U Animal Wortcl "Stranae Creatures of the Animal World" Bill Burrud's cameras capture a battle between aiant beetles, vampire bats tllat prey on humans, a hu1e octopus beneath the sea, and a aroup of manatees that bear a striklna resemblance to mermaids. D fllp Side Dr. Hook and His Medicine Show and Bill Quateman iuest. fJ (]) (j) aJ ABC's Wide Wortcl of Sports Cl)®)...., O Uoyd Brfdps' Wat.er Wortcl m Movie: {211r) ''GoWtn lo(' (dra) '39 -Wntlam Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, Lee J. Cobb. 0) Daniel Boone fD DEBUT Amerkal\. OdyueJ (R) Oscar Brand hosts lhe first of a four-part series documenting our American heritage. "Off to Sea Again" features tlle Clancy Brothers. Tom Paxton and Dave Van Ronk. m Co1tatry Place EB IUmba 5:30 U I've Qot 1 Secret IJ(J)"ews 0 Untlmed World (10) Movfe: (C} (21/thr) "In like flint" (adv) '61 -James Coburn, lee J. Cobb. m RihHs del C.nbe a;, lee Trevino's llolf m Speed Ractr I VfNING TtiE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 of unresolved community property, their tickets to the Lakers' play·off aames, are a point of contention 6:00 IJ D m m Nen between Judy and Richard. 0 HEE HAW IS HA! m Allred Hitchcock P,.sents * HA! HA! TONITE m a.amptonalllp Wresttln1 U Htt Hn fl) Titanes en Acdon (i) Hip Chapaml &ll Premier 0 The Real Don Steele S&ow fim Teatro del S.bado 0) The Persuaders m Movie: (Zhr) "Dispatch from fD Accion tlllcano "Teatro Masca· Reuters" (dra) '40 -Edward G. rones" The controversial Mexico Robinson. Eddie Albert. City theatre troupe performs their 8:30 0 Cl) Bridpt Loves Bemlt (R) "actos." Uncle Moe reaches his 65th birth· a!) T11tro del Sabado day, and Sophie and Sam decide he l!) Three Stooaes should enjoy himself more and take 6:30 f) News it easy. ft KNBC Hen Confertnc:e 0 Movft: (90) "Mystery of the 0 (I)(!) aJ Reasoner Report W11 MLtHum" (hoc) '33 -fay fE Trts Patints Wray, Lionel Atwill. fE I sflct!CJ St 1 11 n (2lfthr) A 0 (])Ci) aJ A To11ch of Gme KCET /BBC co-production document· (R) "The Working Gitl" Grace tries ing the life of the controversial to prove she can suppott herulf, Russian dictator, ealled both "the and takes a Job as ladies' room at· creator of modern Russia" and "the tendant. a position she knows will 1reatest criminal in history." horrify her daughter if she finds m Mancini CeneratJ011 out-and she does! m Little Rascals 9:00 f) Cl) Mary Tyler Moore Sllow (R) 7:00 0 Cl) UFO Mary's favorite couple, both Iona· (3) Sports Witll Bertll time friends. are separatin1 and it 0 The Tllrillseeters Featured stunts looks as if M1ry is 1oing to be "the Include a boy who lets ;our motor-other woman " in a love trlanale. cycles ride over him, a man who 0 m NBC SaturdaJ Movie: (C) becomes 1 human torch, and an (211rl5m) "love Is a Ball" (rom) ocean power boat race. '66 -Glenn Ford, Hope Lanae, U Bowtin1 for Dollar1 Charles Boyer, Ric1rdo Montalb1n, CJ) Wlnntr's Ch·tle Telly Savalu, Ruth McDevitt. A 0 News suave matchmaker's plans for an D Dtath Valley Days heiress 10 awry when he hires a m Lawnnce Welk Sllow "A Trib· down-at·the-heels former rece car ute to Super Composer Harry driver and ex-rodeo champ to teach Warren." his unschooled but charmina Duke 0) It Takts a Thief how to ride, drive and play polo. fl) la Tureca fJ (])Cl) aJ The Strauu fHtllJ g) El Canuaje The senior Johann Strauss sides a;, lassie with the Imperial reaime wlllle his m liars' Club sons, Johann and Josef, support the m Speed Rac•r rebels when revolution breaks out 7:30 (j) Wlld Klnadom in Austria In 1848. • II The Mouae Factocy John Astin ®) Movie: (ZJu45111) "'To Kiii a hosts a show about hunting. Modl11plnr (dra) '63 -Gre1ory U Superstars of Rock Seals and Peck, Mary Badham, Phillp Alford. Croft, T. Rex, Johnnie Nash and the m llack O•nlb111 Guests Include Hollies guest. Ray May, Jim Brown, Maxine Weldon, Cl) Sports Challen1e Paula Kelley and J1mes Clevel1nd. O Lefs Make a Dul fl) Nino fJ STEVE AND NATALIE €tJ) Huma111tie1 film F•ni• "Battle * LOVE • • . LOVE .•. LOVE of Culloden" CR> 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) .. l.ovt 9:30 f) CJ) loe. Newllart Slliow (R) After Wlttl tht Proper Stnn1tf" (dra) '64 three years of marrlaae and no chll· -Natalie Wood. Steve McQueen. dren, Bob and Emily decide to adopt a;, Blad Beauty and face a nerve·wracldna adoptive aJ lobbJ Coldsboro Show aaency lntel"llew. m Addams famllJ 0 News 8:00 8 Cl) All In tllt Family (R) On the I!) I IPlciAL I Rodeo A half-hour Stlvics' second anniversary, the fam· look at the Rodeo to be held at the ily recalls how the weddin& almost Forum May 24 through 27, with didn't take place because of a dis· hlahli&hts of the calf roping, bronc agreement between Archie and and bull ridina. Mike's Uncle Casmlr (Michael Con· m Fllm rad). 10:00 0 Cl) '"11 .. , ... c .. , .... AL ..... Miii u.u 8HU· 0 (lg) m Em e r I e n c J "Dinner ty Pa111nt Fifty·one girls co mpete Date" (R) Paramedic DeSoto maneu· for the title of Miss USA, 1973, in ve~ Johnny Gaae into a blind date this ceremony from the Broadway with his wife's cousin, and Dr. Early Theatre in New York City. Bob treats two drua victims. Barker is master of ceremonies and U Rollin' Helen O'Connell is the hostess. 0 (I)@ al Hert We Go Afaln Tanya Wilson Is the current Miss (R) "The Basketball Tickets" A bit USA. ,.. O Movlt {2111) "The Iner'' (dra) that her husband is livtn1 with her '63--Stefan Kvletik. stepdaughter and both are after her D Cl) 00 m Assicn•ent V1t11111 estate. (R) On the eve of a hi&h·level East/ m Mewie: ... realnc tlM SoullCI West trade conference. Jake en· lanief' (adv) '52 -Ann Todd. counters a former saboteur. now Ralph Richardson. married to a top Albanian security €m CiMiu 34 chief. who says she wants to defect 11:45 O Performance 40 to the United States. Maria Schell ®)News and Cameron Mitchell guest. 12:il0 fJ News 0 Tffftll• Trials 0 Movie: "Blue 5':its" (mUS) '46 m News -Bin& Crosby, Fred Astaire. Joan &J Minority Co11111unlty Caulfield. EE LI Wntra Cl) Mowle: "'Hud" (dra) '63-Paul @E lox de Mulce Newman. Patricia Neal. m Chinese Variety ttour 0 Mewie: (C) "Diaiy of a Mld•an" ~ Lou Conloft Show (hol') '63-Vincent Price. 10:30 O Calldld Camtr1 @) Mevie: .. Dart Comm1nd" (dra) &J fJ) News '4G-John Wayne. Waller Pidieon. fJD A Clnverwtlon Witt! Sot Huro' 12:151) f'1butous 52! (C) ..,.ortJ Poand1 10:45 fl) lapaneM lln1u11e Movie of Trouble" (com) '63 -Tony 11:00 Cl) D News Curtis. Suzune Pleshette, Claire Cl) Manllal Dllloft Wilcox. Phil Slivers, Larry Storch. G hril 111a.tt ,.,.,.,.ts The m•o11er of a 11mblin1 club Is m Movie: "tol4tn loy'' (dra) '39 made custodian of I little &lr1 who -William Holden, mana1es to complicate his life. &J Qood News 12:45 0 Speakitla Freely 11:15 (]) Mowte: "0.1r Head" (dra) '65 1:00 00 News -Glenn Ford. Geraldine Paae. m All-Ni&ltt Sllor. .. Sllarlcl of At· O News lalltis," "fort Altitrs." ''llle Harte111 11:30 Cl) Mowte: .. Hell's FM Hours" (dra) Globftrtttets" "58-Stephen McNelly, Vic Morrow. &J Mowie: "Secarity lti*" (dra) '54 O Movie: "Rttum Fro11 U.1 Ashes" -John Ireland. Ooroth~lone. (dra) '65 -Maximilian Schell, 2:il0 II MM: '11le :'M•ia . Sii~· Samantha Euar. Ingrid Thulin, .. ,. of die Hlu~ •·fi) 57 Herbert Lom. After release from a -Peter Cushin&. Forrest Tucker. German concentration camp and 3:30 fJ Movie: "A Stn111er ill My Atws" plastic suraery, a once beautiful (dra) '59 -June Allyson. Jeff woman returns to Paris to learn Chandler. THE O"ILY PILOT. TV WEEIC, MAY 13. 1973 Servln1 So. Califoml• I w1r:in•r 197a Netlonal • ror Over 31 Yu rs "Contractor Of the Year' TIMES HAVE CHHD6ED •11,.,.. AND llEAK THE PAINT HABIT!· ••• IN EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING METHODS, TOO! PACIF1COTE MAKES PAINTING OLD-FASHIONED! PACIFICOTE IS SCIENTIFICALLY SPRAYED FROM A GUN • PACIFICOTE INCORPORATES 6 STEPS: SANDBLASTING/TRENCHING/PATCHING/ MASKING/WATERPROOFING ... AND PACIFICOTING. CHOOSE FROM 24 DECORATOR HOUSE COLORS. t'1EE ESTIMATES/NO Oll9'ATM* ~ F1IWICINC IS AYAIWLE. Of COURSE. ~ M~ 530-6871 (24-Hrs. Dir.ct or Collect) AU.ID 9\111.0 ... , COllP._. ·--,,.,__t ... Callf.,..la .. -..... rage 21 .. The Time Machine! WlnNAUER "2000" • T ,u, the YEAI •the MONTH A lONGINES-WITTNAUER ,ROOUCT LONGINES- e • th-.-WEEK • th•pAY • +h• '4oua •the MINUTE •the SECOND Chosen to Time the 1972 Olympic G•m•t -Munich. ~. ~UTOMATICAUYl And computes, with simple finger-tip •djustment, all Days and Dates into • theYear2015 • Self-winding • Water-Res istant e Anti-Magnetic • Distinctive Midnight Blue dial. M•tching br•celet, $74.95 • with str•p, $·64.fS M1t4 br•celet in 9old, $89.95 • with strep. $84.95 • BankAmericard • Master Charge • Kirk Charge ;u Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. I 0 to 9 HUNTINfHON CINTH HARIOR SHOPPING CINTll ...... · & ldht .. r 2300 Harbor llwd. H~to• leod Costa Mno ··5501 545.9415 Page 22 ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1973 SUNDAY, MAY 13 6:00 3 (C) "The Truth About Sprlr1«" Cctre) '65--Heyley Miiis, John Mills. (C) "Ufe Witt! Fetfter" (com) '41-Willlam Powell, Irene Dunne. 5 6:30 11 (C) "Castle Keep" (dra) '69-Burt Lancaster, Peter Falk, Patrick O'Neal. 7:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6 (C) ''The Secret Ufe of Walter Mitty" (com) '47-0enny Kaye, Vlralnla Mayo. 9 (C) "The Court Jestu" (com) '56--Danny Kaye. Glynis Johns. 7 3 6 (C) "Where Eagles Dare" Part I (adv) '69-Rlchard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure. 6 "The Baronest and the Butler" (com) '38--Wllliam Powell, Anna• bell a. 9 "My Uttle Chlclladee" (com) '4G-W.C. f lelds, Mae West. 11 "Advise end Con1ent" (dra) '62-Henry fond1, Walter Pldaeon. Gene Tierney. 7 "Desire In U\8 Dust'' (dra) '60--Raymond Burr. Joan Bennett. 13 (C) "Tunff of Glory" (dra) '6G-Alec Guinness. John Mills. MONDAYyMAY 14 6:30 7 ''Th• Perty's Over" (dns) '66--Eddle Albert, Louise Sorel. 7:30 5 (C) "H041r of the Gun" (wes) '67-Jimes Garner, Jason Robards. Robert Ryan. 9 "The Furl••" (wes) '5()-Barbart $11nwyck..Walter Huston. t:OO'. 4 10 \C) .. P'rtvate Navy of SSt~ O'rarrell" (com) '68--Bob Hope, Phyllis Diiier. 7 3 6 CC> "Where EaglH Der•" Concl. (adv) '69-Rlchard Burton, Clint E1Stwood, Mary Ure. 11:00 9 (C) "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" (com) '57-Dean Martin, Eva .Sartok . 13 "Jun«!! Fighters,. (dra) '61-Rlchard Todd, L1urence Hervey. 11:30 2 8 "Impossible Years'' (com) '68--David Niven, Lola Albriaht. TUESDAY, MAY 15 6:30 7 (C) "0.eth of a Qunflgtiter" (dra) '69-Rlchard Widmark, Lena liorne. 7:30 9 (C) "lndlscrHt" (com) 'SS-Cary Grant, lnarld Beraman. 1:00 4 10 (C) "Company of Killers" (dra) '7G-V1n Johnson. R1y Milland, Susan Oliver. 5 (C) "Hour of the Gun" (wes) '67-Jimes Garner, Jason Robirds, Robert Ryan. 1:30 7 3 6 (C) "Women In Chains" (dra) '72-lda Lupino, Lois Nettleton, Bellnd1 Montaomery. 9:30 2 I (C) "Th• Femlly Rloo" (dra) '72-Ben Gaz.zera, James Farentlno, Sal Mineo. 10:00 9 (C) "Welc:ome to Herd TlmH" (adv) '67-Henry fonda, Keenan Wynn. 11:00 13 (C) "Hercules, Samson and UlyHff" (adv) '65--Klrk Morris, Richard Lloyd. 11:30 2 I (C) "P'retty fllolson" (susp) '6&-Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld. 6:30 7:30 1:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 ll:OCY 11:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 WEDNESDAY,.MAY 16 7 (C) "War of the Monsters" (adv) '66--KoJiro Honao. 5 (C) "Hour of the Gun" (wH ) '67-James Garner, Jeson Robards. 9 (C) "l•JJ•nd of th• Lost'' (adv) '!)]-.John Wayne, Sophia Loren. 7 3 6 CC> South P'ac:lflc" (mus) '58--Mltzl Gaynor, Rossano Brazzi. 9 (C) ''the Main Attraction" (dra) '63-Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan. 13 "Topper Tal!H a Trip" (com) '39-Roland Youna. Constance Ben· nett. 2 I (C) "B1dlanderw" (wes) '58--Alan Ladd, Ernest Boranlne. THURSDAY, MAY 17 7 (C) "Hl&h Society" (rom) '56--Bina Crosby, Grace Kelly, frank Sinatra. 5 (C) "Hour of the Gun" (wes) '67-James Garner. Jason Robards. 9 (C) "Proud Rebel" Cdra) 'SS-Alan L1dd, Ollvla de Havilland. 2 I CC> "Countdown" (sci-fl) '6S-Robert Duvall, James Caan. Joann1 Moore. • 9 (C) "A Man Called Daaer" (adv) '68--Jan Murr1y. Terry Moore. 13 "Battle of th• Sexes" (com) '60--Peter Sellers, Constence Cum· min as. 2 8 (C) ''Tea and Sympatfty" (dra) '56--Deborali Kerr. John Kerr. FRIDAY, MAY 18 7 (C) "llooml" (dra) '68--Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Noel Coward. 5 (C) "Hour of the Gun" (wes) '67-James Garner, Jason Robards. 9 (C) "Wonderful Country" (wes) '59-Robert Mitchum, Julie London. 2 8 (C) ''The Sergeant" (dra) '68--Rod Stelaer. John Phllllp Law. 13 ''Trauma" (hor) '63-.John Conte, Lynn Bari. 2 8 (C) "The Story of GI Joe" (dra) '46--Robert Mitchum. Buraess Meredith. SATURDAY, MAY 19 9 "Love With the Proper Strancer" Cdra) '64-Natalle Wood, Steve 8:30 5 9:00. 4 to 10:00 5 11:00 11 McQueen. · "Mysttry of the Wex Museum" (hor) '33-fay Wray, Lionel Atwill. (C) "Love la a Ball" (rom) '66--Glerm Ford, Hope lenae. "l'o Kiii a Mocldnl(blrd" (dra) '63--Greaory Peck, Mary Badham . "The lloxe,.. ~dra) '63-Stefan Kvletlk. "Golden Boy ' (dra) '39--Willlam Holden. Ln J. Cobb. Barbara Stanwyck. 11:15 11:30 3 "Dear Heart" (dra) '65-Glenn Ford, Geraldine Pase 6 "Hell'• Five Hours" (dra) 'SS-Stephen McNally. 7 "Return From the Ashes" (dra) '65--Maximlllan Schell, Samantha Eqer. 13 "Breaking the Sound Barrier" (adv) '52-Ann Todd, Ralph Richard· son RICE'S TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE SINCE 1?6 1 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL Color . Block & White Speciolius -Repairs on All Makes & Models Also l t poirs on Tuntrs · Amplifitrs • hdios . 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Low NoiH oooocc··~'"IOOIX'- • Polyester lacking • • · s~1; ·2.49' 10 ..... 1111e1 Llmltd) ~--_ _.._____, rllJNaCD INC . r 0 u m c( IE ..c v. 0 ~ c -w .E II N • For Motherr s Day: Ten Famous < # Daughters Look Back •'· Harmon Killebrew: ''If I Fail as a Father, I Fail as a Manrr: DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Walter Cronkite In the Kitchen- See Our Cookbook k Them Yourself Want 10 ask a ramous person a question? Send the question on a po11card, to "Ask," Famll) Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .. New York, N.Y. 10022. We'll pay SS lor published questions. Sorry, we can't answer others. FOR DR. JOYCE BROTHERS, pslJclwloJ!Jst After two pitchers on the New Y 01'k Yankees traded wives, there was a ;oke that the team's pitching coach slwu/.d be Joyce Brothers! Seriously, what are the chanceR of such a swap being succeSllftd f01' 1:0R BOB NEW II ART 11/ '"/'lie 1Jnl1 :Vrtchart Show" You play a psychologist on your television show. Did you ever go to one?-R. F., Atlantic City, N.J. • I "t·nt tu a psyc:liiatri~t twic.'C a11d quit because J realized I lih• my hang-ups. O r maybe I've grown accustomed to tlwm. Ocsi<les, thl'y'rl' not that disastrous-~ fear of flying, the fact that I'm a loner. CIC'. I figured I wasn't hurting any- 011e, so why hotht>r? FOil CMiS EU.IOT Do )OU think your career would have been any different if vuu were thinner?-). A., Denver, Colo. e No. 'l would have !!Ung thl' same songs, <lone the same things. I've 11evcr felt limitc.>tl by being obese, or by being a woma11. FOR f'UP W ILSON, comedio11 Why do you just talk about Killer instead of making him into a charncter?-W. Li\'ingston, Engle\ft>od Cliffs, N.J. • I hclit'\"C each pe rson who watches the show has his 0 \\11 interpretation of Killer. If ''"<' ever chose someone to play Kill<"r, we might satisfy what tee think he looks like, hut we'd he disappointing others. One person wrote to tell me he tho11~ht Hosey Grier should hr Killer; a11other said Snmmy Davis. So vou s<'e thC'rc's 11 world of difference ... or at least s1•\'t•ral po~mds of cliffcrt•nce. FOR NINA VAN PALLANV1", \t ar of ... fhc Long Goodbye"' How important is money to you?-8 . A. F., Lexington, Ky. • I think the acquisition of money takes over people com- pletely. Having a lot of money can be as ba<l as having 11onc at nil . Yet money lends tCJ morn responsibilily. Ancl that, in turn. requires more mom·v and. again . mor<' responsibility. It is n v i<."ious ci rclc. • all four people involvedP-J. T{ Hunt, Utica, N.¥. •As you prob ably know. one of the New York Yankee cou- ples split up quickly. This i.; not surprising. When two peo- ple m arry, each fulfills som(' psychological needs for the other. Tho chances of two men tra<li ng wives and finding new <:ompanions to 611 those ncc<ls arc very. very slim. FOR ROD SERLING, author Do you believe in extrasensory perception or the super· natural?-Arlcne Duran, La Puente, Calif. • Yes, I believe in ESP, because it's impossible not to be- li eve in what has been established-at len'it in mv opinion- most scientifically. As to the supernatural. this (take more on faith. But suffi cient numbers of oddball Ol"ClllTcn<.:e.'i make me believe that ,.<''}' likely there <arc things that go· hump iu the night. FOR LIZ CARPENTER, author and form er />re.~s secretary to Lady Bird Julmsou Do you think Women's Lib dcfominizes worn~?-Mrs. Laurel Aldridge, Hobart, Ind. • i\o. Most of the womc11 I have me t in th<' mon·ment are happily marric<l and thoroughly '"fulfilled." Della Al.wag htL'i been married 28 years; Shirley Chisholm about 30 years; myself 28 years. I've workc<l har<l all my life. a11d so has my hu.c;han<l, an<l I can assure you that the mooulight <loesn't glimmer any less. You c:an be sensuous and think, t~!..- FOR CAROL BURNET1' What was the most embarrassing thing that ever happened on your show?-Karen Kuhlman, Ottawa, Ohio • One of the most cmharrassing moments was charing Questions and Answers when, :tfter [ had gained 20 pounds, a lady in the audit'nce asked me if I was preg nant. That really made me go on a diet. • f'ORPAT BOONE I hear you live in an cxclusiYe area in Beverly Hills. How can you keep your daughters level-headed in a place like that?-L. Field, Ventura, Calif. • We're strict with them. TakC' the ~·uhjc<:t of automobiles. Some of their fri ends drive a Porsche or a Mercedes. My daughters have no cars. They've been talking of getting them someday, but not yet. Not even the 18-year-old. Chl'rf)'. Cover Photo by CBS P--------------------------------------------------------------------, : Thinking about buying a new car? Go : .... -This free book.can help you make the right choice. ... 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Yet, there is something of herthat has never left me-her voice assuring me that-it was all right and that it would always be all right. And that helps in those times of life when I feel frightened."-Dana Valery MEREDITH BAXTER Shir of "Bridget Lovn Bernie" "Mine was one of those 'working mothers,' and how cheated J of ten felt because sbe didn't nave more time to spend with me! I was young and I was selfish. And I was also feeling sorry for myself. I didn't under- stand, nor did I want to, why she had to be away, much the same way I must be away from my children today. She had to act; had to be something more than a mother. So do I. "My mother's love and the depth of her understanding have made me realize it is quality rather than quantity that mat- ters where love and giving of yourself is concerned ... (Miss Baxter!s mother is actress Whit- ney Blake-see our cover.) Compiled By Alan Ebert Meredith Baxter with her mother, Whjtney Blllke. Meredith qys of • mother's love that "It la qu.llty r•ther than qu.nttty th•t mattera." PATTI PAGE "My mama would take me every day to the fields where she picked cotton. Spreading a big blanket under the shade of a tree or bush, she would leave me with a few of my favorite toys. Every chance she got, Mama would return just to smooth my hair or Louch my face-even to hold me for a brief second. · "My mama is near 80 today, stm living in Oklahoma. But whether she is there or visiting me in Beverly Hills, I can still feel her hands touching me. Her warmth ... her caress, they have always been there." CICELY TYSON "A good woman, strong, God-fearing and churchgoing, that was my mama. There was no compromising her or ber religion. H~ was her salvation. To me, when very young, she seemed strict ... unloving. Ac- tually, she took my hand as a child and held it throughout adolescence au the way to womanhood. How I resented that then. Now, I'm so terribly grateful. J realize what a curi- ous, over-energized child I was and how so many of the girls like me, the girls I grew up with in Harlem, are eit.her dead to- day or wish that they were. "Someday soon I'm going to buy that woman a great big house." JANETRAHEY Head of Trahey Advertising, New York ''My mother believed any- thing was possible, and back in the thirties, that was not only radical thinking but, according to my father, insanity. "My mother not only had 'get-up-and-go' but she got up and went-to college, to work. Mey 13, 1173 /iunlfY Mte6t)t Tiie NeWISNll* lilegulM MORTON FRANK. PNlldeftt end PubMeher to political involvements. And remembec, women just dldn't do those things back then. My mother took French and music lessons just for the fun of it. She was fiercely competitive. ';Am I like her? Well, I own my own ad agency-one of only two women who can make that statement-and I have written three boob and a play. I am working on two more consecq- tively. I think that answers the question." DANA VALERY Singer, Sergio FrMChl'a slater "My mother died when I was 15. and I miss her. 1 think I'll always miss her. Yet, there is something of her that has never left me-her voice assuring me that it was all right and that it would always be all right. And that helps in those times of life when I feel frightened." JOAN BENNETT "My mother was an actress, just one of many in her family. She worked sporadically at her career but constantly at mother- hood. Her family came first. Contilwed on pa1u 6 ADVERTISING: f!A11Hct( M. UNllCEY, V.P.-Ad Director IDITOllUAL: llORT PERSKY, V.P.-EdltoNn-Chlef Sid L.aJe'*1, Marketing Director; Genkl a. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Qlk*, Aaaoc. Rernolde Dodaon, Managing Editor; Rk:Mrcl V,..., Art Director; Ea1tem Mgr.; Joe Frazier, Jr., Chicago Mgr.: RJchanl T. FIJnn, Detroit Mgr. RoeefJn Mrenra, Women'• Editor; llMIJft HeMeft, Food Editor; Helen H•loft. A.nl Art Dir.; "'IUIHIR R!LATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY and LE! EWI, V.P.a and C<>-Olrectors; Auclref AIMn, JoM Henrtc:ben and Hal LMdoft, Anoe. Editors; Pictures, Qlorta Brier. Robeft H. llarrloa, Mgr.; Robert J. CIMteUM, Pub. Service•: Joeepll Q. An..trOftl, Aut. ContrtbutJng Editors: ,_r J. OppenMlmer, Hollywood; lAnJ Bot....,n. Sports. to Pub.; Robert ••r, Promotion; C..,t Elter, Merchandl1lng Mgr.; Elfftlce Rk:""'· PRODUCTION: llefbourne Zlpprldt, Director; RlcMnl w.ncn, Mgr.: RolMrta ColllN. Ad Makeup. Tran1portatlon: Loull Larela, Dlttrlbutlon. Hudquartera: 141 Leldftgton Awe., N.Y., N.Y.10022 C 1171 FAMILY W!EICLY, INC. An rtgh'9 , ... rwc1. 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 Famous \\Omen Look Back And .. Remember Mama" Continued from page 4 She waa the placator. She didn't believe one bad to be loud and agaiesaive to be beard. She was a 10ft woman, gentle, and she used those qualitiea to her own advantage and to mine. "Softnas and gentJeness·in a woman who chooses acting aa a profession arc qualities that usually get eradicated. The ~ iness is tough. My mother never succumbed. Neither, I hope, have I. like my mother, my children came before my work. Like my mother, I am, I believe, a soft woman. I'd bate to think otherwise! "I didn't just love my mother, J adored her!" EILEEN FULTON Siar of "M the World Turne" "My mother never lied to me about anything. Wbeo I asked her a question, she answered it, unless she didn't Jcoow the an- swer. She never felt she had to 'look good' in front of her chil- dren. She was straight with all of us. She never hesitated for a moment when as a child I asked, 'Where do babies come from?' I didn't have to find out in the cloakroom. My mother always made me feel she trusted me and that I would oot misuse her trust at any time." I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mey 13, 1973 New house paint from She1win·Williams. SHERWIN .. SHERWIN·Wll.&MflS. WILLIAMS• Gloss Latex House & Trim Paint. GLOSS Latex House ·• & Trim Paint Gives your house the traditional glossy look of oil base paint, with the easy application, fast .. drying, water cleanup of latex. MELBA MOORE Covers all surfaces too: wood siding, metal gutters, doors and window trim and masonry surfaces. Check this great new house paint now at your nearby Sherwin-Williams store. (It's listed in the Yellow Pages.) SHERWIN-WILLIAMS More than a paint stole. "My mother was away most of my childhood, working aa an entertainer. She aent gifts and letters weekly but they didn't mean much. I was lonely and l thought there was something wrong with me that I had no mama when all the other little girls did. "rve felt hurt where my mother is concerned all of my life. I wanted a mother. Re- cently, I discovered she wanted a child, too, but circumstances- like paying rent and buying food-prevented her from being a full-time mother. "Recently, lifeforced us final- ly to reach out to one another. lbere waa no one else. So much pain filled the yean of our noo- relationsbip. But that's changed oow. We've said all the angry and bun words to one another, and by doing so we've found tqore than the usual mother/ daughter relationship -we've found friendship." MARY TYLER MOORE "My mother gave me friend- ship. Still does. She baa always been a very youna 20 yean older than L No generation gap has ever existed between us. In retrospect. I think our relation- ship was always based more on frieodahip and companioo.ship than on her leadenhip. No doubt that's unique in a mother/ daughter relationship. but l think it accounts for my not only liking her but liking wom- en in general." IRMA SHORELL Skin-are expert "My mother was a very simple woman and she trea- sured simplicity in others. You could be the president of some big corporation, my mother wouldn't be impresaed. A per- son's accomplishments meant little to her. What a person waa inside-his realness. humanity. character-this is bow she judged. ''My mother saw into people right away. She bad a feeling for genuineness io people, and she responded to that. "My mother would not be impreaaed that my name is the fifth largest in skin-care prod- ucts today. All me'd want to lmow is am I happy, and if ao, am I sharing that ,_ feeling with others." 'Ill • GMll'lll B1tlllc c.r, Cool"'lbe tint tru1J portllllle room •COM1111oner. It weighs a mere 43 pounds. It costs only $9').95!< It even has a band.le on it to help you carry it from room to room. It's a 4,000 BlU unit, ideal for small bedrooms111d dens. You can install it yourself in minutes. Pl into any adequately --c·· --]1.;~'--.,,.. \ f . .:····"' f •. . 1'· __ · -=-~-. ~~ wired outlet (subject to local codes). Its case is just ICH /8 deep. Its !(}position th~tat maintains room coolness automatically. It has an amazingly tough outdoor case of Lexan~ resin that's war- ranted for ten years. If the case should break, crack, blister, chip, peel or rust due to manufacturing defects, we'll ~place it free (parts and service labor incl.). A And if it should ever need service, there's ~­ Customer Care ... Service Everywhere'." Tills 8 is our pledge that wherever you are or go in the - U.S.A , you'll find a qualified GE serviceman - nearby. Should you ever need him. Cm-Cool ... another reason whY. GE is America's #l major fil)pliance value. GENERAL f/j ELECTRIC • ""~ '\.. -. ---~~ .. ,~ " .. _ __) klNaa- e Surgeon General Has Determined e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. A .... u 0 iii From Alaska King Crab to Southern Shoofly Pie-a collection of Am erica's most tried· and treasured recipes Ameriean Cooking: Great Dishes from All Over T•ken from• Southern dinner: Our m•in dish fHtures J•mb•l•Y•, •New Orfeans Creole crHtlon, served from • ch•flng dish. The two light •nd refreshing desserb are Southern Ambrosi•, with Its sllced b.n•nH •nd citrus fruit, •nd Key Lime Chlfton Pie from Florid•. c By Marll)'ll B••sea, Food Editor JAMBALAYA 2 lbe. medlum-alzed clHned shrimp Scu.,.w•ter 2 leaspoc>M Mlt 1 l••apoon T•b•eco uuce 2 ribs celery with IHves, broken ~ cup butter dr m.rg8rlne 3 cups co<*ed, diced ham 1 cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped green pepper 1 clove g•rUc, minced 1bar1 .. 1 ~ tenpoon thrme IHve• 2 c•ns (1 ·1b. size) tom•loes 1 c•n (14 OH.) chicken bouillon Hot cooked rice 1 cup chopped scailllona 1. First cook shrimp: Combine water, teaspoon salt, Vi teaspoon Tabasco and celery in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil. Add shrimp, return to a boil and cook 3-5 minutes, uncovered. Drain, set aside. 2. Make Jambalaya sauce: In same saucepan, melt butter, add ham and brown ligbtly, stirring. Add ooion,,green pepper, garlic, bay leaf and thyme. Cook, stirring occasionaUy, 5 minutes. 3. Stir in tomatoes, bouillon, remaining I teaspoon salt and lh teaspoon Tabasco. Quickly bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 20 minutes. 4. Add shrimp; cover und cook I 0 min- utes longer. 5. To serve : Keep Jambalaya warm in chafing dish over Sterno can heat. This is a safe, easy way to keep ingredients hot. Simply light Sterno with match, cover with metal cover to put out. 6. Serve over hot cooked rice; sprinkle with chopped scallions. Mnkes8 servings SOUTHERN AMBROSIA 3 l•rge gr•pefrult, NClloned • 4 l8rge or•ngea, peeled •nd sliced 4 b•nanH, peeled ··nd sllced :Y. cup fl•ked coconut ¥J cup sug., 1. Just before serving, layer grapefruit sections, orange slices and bananas in bowl, sprinkling each layer with coconut and sugar. Makes 1 qts., 8 servings •To section grapefruit. cut slice from top, then cut off peel round and round, spiral fashion, cutting deep enough lo remove white membrane. Cut alongside each Co111in11rd FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 • I Anlel-Ro ~ Contin11t'd King Crab& Chili Pot Southwelt Chill ~t la en Hay, utisfylng dlah for a CtOWd. lO 8 FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 ALL RECIPES TESTED IN FAMILY WEEKLY'S OWN TEST KfTCHENS . ~ .. A colorful ftnt-cour.e Mlad contbll11es the delicate flavor of A.a..u King Cf'8b wllttcucumbera end Green Godden Drealng. dividing membrane from out- side to the core. Remove section by section over bowl to save juice. KEY LIME CHIFFON PIE 1 ¥.i envelope.a unflavored gelatin (1 ~ tablespoons) 1 V. cups auger 1" teaspoon aalt e eggs, aeparated ~cup water ~ cup lime Juice 2 •npoona grated lime rind ¥.i teaspoon crewn of .. Ital Baked pastry shell for a 9- lnch pie, rour own or a mix ~ cup heaYJ cream, whipped 1. In I-qt saucepan mix to- gether gelatin, ~ cup sugar and salt. Beat egg yolks with water and lime juice; stir into gelatin mixture. 2. Cook, stirring constantly, un- til gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly, about 6 min- utes. Add lime rind. 3. Cover and refrigerate, stir- ring occasionally, until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. 4. In large bowl beat egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff; gradually add remaining :V.. cup sugar and continue beating until very stiff. 5. Fold in gelatin mixture. Chill until mixture will pile up and hold its shape, about 20 min- utes. 6. Tum into pastry shell, piling high in center. Chill until set, several hours or overnight 7. Just before serving, garnish top of pie with sweetened whipped cream. Makes 8 serving.r KING CRAB PACIFIC COAST STYLE 1 lb. frozen Alaska Klftsl Crab or 2 cane (7~-oz. aln) Aluka KJng Crab 2cucumben 1 tnapoon ult Crllp ulad greena Green Goddeu Dressing, recipe below 1. Defrost and drain frozen crab or drain canned crab. Cut whole-leg pieces of crab into chunks and coarsely slice re- maining crab. Chill. 2. Thinly slice cucumbers and place in shallow bowl. Sprinkle with salt -and refrigerate one hour. 3. To serve: Line stemmed glasses with salad greens. Ar- range cucumber slices and crab in center. Serve with .. Green Goddess Dres!ing. Makes 8 suvings GREEN GODDESS DRESSING 1 cup mayonnatae 2 andM>Yy fillets, minced 1 green onion, finely chopped 1 tablelPOOft chopped chJVH 2 tablespoon. chopped parsley 1 tenpoon .. rragon leav .. , crumbled 2 tableapoona wragon vinegar 1. Combine all ingredients in small bowl. Refrigerate covered at lea.st I hour, to blend flavors. Makes IY.l cups SOUTHWEST CHILI POT I tablespoons butter Of margarine 1 qt. allced onions 1 .. bleapoon chopped garllc 3 Iba. ground beef 4·5 tableapoona chlll powder 2 teapoona ground cumin Med 2baJleaVH 1 tablespoon Nit 1 .. npoon peprlk• 1 ~ lH1poona Tebaaco 2 cans (1-lb.·12·oz. alze) tomatoe1 1 can (I ou.) tomato paate 3 cana (20-oz. 1lze) red kidney bean1, drained 1. Melt butter in 6-8-qt. Dutch oven; add onion a nd garlic and cook until tender, but not brown, about 8 minutes. 2. Add ground beef, chili pow- der, cumin seed, bay leaves, salt, paprika and Tabasco. Break up meat with large cooking spoon as it cooks; cook until it is brown throughout. 3. Add tomatoes and tomato paste, stir well. Cover and sim- mer 45 minutes. Stir in kidney beans; simmer 15 minutes long- er. Make.t 5 qts., 12 servings Make-ahead note: Southwest Chili Pot may be frozen. To re- heat: Let thaw at room temper- ature about 2-3 hours before heating. CHICKEN 'N' BISCUIT POTPIE 2 (2~-3-lb. alze) brOfler- fryer chlcken1 3cupewater 2 tuapoone ult 3 sprlga pareleJ 3 celery Iopa with leavu plus 1 cup alfced celery 1 carrot, quartered 1 onJon,al~d I peppercorns 2 pkga. (10-oz. alze) frozen mixed "98 .. blu 1 ~ cups lronn whole peerl onions ~cup butter 1 teaspoon th,me lenn ~ cup aH-purpoH flour 3 cups chicken btoth, from simmered chlcllen 1 cup mlUt 2 ~(I-oz. sble) refrigerated bi8cuftl ~ cup llndded Cbeddar cMeee 1. Rinse chicken in cold water. Place in 5-qt. kettle or Dutch oven with wate~, salt, parsley, celery tops, catrot, onion a nd peppercorns. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat; cover and simmer about 1 hour, or until tender. 2. Remove chicken to large platter or shallow baking pao. Cover loosely and place in re- frigerator until cool eno ugh to handle. 3. Remove meat from skin and bones and cut into large chunks. Refrigerate. 4. Strain broth; discard vege- tables. Return broth to kettle and boil rapidly, uncovered, until reduced to 3 cups. 5. J f the pie is not to be made immediately, refrigerate both the chicken meat and broth. 6. To prepare pot pie: Cook mixed vegetables with onions according to package direc- tions. Drain; set aside. 7. Preheat oven to 400°F . Melt butter in large saucepan. Add l cup sliced celery and thyme, and cook 5 minutes, stirring. 8. Blend in Oour smoothly. G radually stir in chicken broth and milk. Cook constantly until mixture comes to boiling. 9. Add c hicken, and vegetables to sauce; mix well. Tum into a 4-qt. casserole or large 4-5-qt. roasting pan or two 2-qL cas· seroles. Top with biscuits and sprinkle with cheese. 10. Bake J 5-18 minutes, until biscuits are browned. Makes 8 servings Conti1111"d 011 pagr 11 Anlerle&D .~Continued from page JO Boston Beans: A Modern Method CREAM OF PEANUT SOUP V. c-. butter or margarine 1 cup thinly .alced celery ~ c-. tlnelJ dtopped onion 2 tableepoona ftour 4 caM (14-oz. afu) chicken broth 1 ~ CUPI cream-etyle peanut butter 1 cup light cream or ~ c:gp milk and ~ cup evaporated milk ~ teapoonutt \\ teupoon ground wl'IHe pepper Chopped pe1111uta 1. Melt butter in large (3-4-qt.) saucepan over low beat. Add celery and onion. Cook, stir- ring, over low heat 10 minutes, until tender but not browned. 2. Remove from heat; add flour and stir until mixture's smooth. Gradually add chicken broth. Bring to boiling, stirring. 3. Gradually add peanut butter, beating with wire whisk until blended. Cover and simmer 1 S minutes. 4. Stir in cream, salt and pepper just before serving. Heat just t~ Cream of,......,, Soup, emooth end rich testing, la verr •MJ tom0e. boiling point. 5. Ladle into soup bowls; gar- nish with chopped peanuts if desired. Malces 2¥.i qts. about 8 serving~ BOSTON BEANS IN A PRESSURE COOKER 4 cups pee beens, rfnNd •... , ~ lb ... n pcN't(, sliced 1 cup light, SWHI mol ..... ~ teapoon T1baco aauce 2 table9poona drr mustard 4teapoonasalt 1 cup choppW onion V. cup ketchup 11 • FAMILY WEEl<LY, May 13, 1973 1. Tum beans into a 4-qt. bowl and cover with water. Refrig.: crate overnight 2. Brown salt pork lightly on both sides in presssurc cooker. 3. Drain soaked beans. Add to salt pork along with molasses, Tabasco, dry mustard, salt, onion, ketchup and 3 cups water. Mix well. 4. Oose cover securely and place preSSUlle regulator on vent pipe. Heat pressure cooker at high temperature. When reguJator begins to rock gently and plunger in automatic air vent is up, pressure is correct. Reduce beat to maintain slow, lloeton leAM In a P ...... re Cooker and Boeton Brown Bread baked In co8M cans are apeedJ, but retain IMfr good old New England lawor. steady motion of pressure reg- ulator and start timing at this point. Cook for 30ininutes. 5. When time is up, remove from heat and let the pressure drop of its own accord. I. Serve with brown bread and celery and carrot sticks. Makes 3 qts., 12 servings BOSTON BROWN BREAD 1 V.. cupe sifted .u..purpo.. flour 2 tenpaw baking soda 1~ •81POOM .. " 1~ .............. 1 Cui» ~ldcer crumbs ~cup,.. .. 2..-v.. cup vegetable oll 1 cup llght, ..... moluMa 2 cupa bu•nnUk Butter or creem chHM 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 2 tall 1-pound coffee cans. 2. Sift Bour, bating soda and salt into mixing bowl. Add wheat germ, graham-cracker crumbs and raisins; mix well. 3. Beat together eggs. oil, mo- lasses and buttermilk; add to dry ingredients. Stir until well blended. 4. Pour batter into prepared coffee cans. Bake about 55 min- utes, or until a cake tester poked in oenter comes out clean. 5. Cool on rack JS minutes; carefully run knif c to base of cans, tum bread out of cans. Continue cooling on rack. 6. Serve wa nn or cold with but- ter or cream cheese. Male.es 2 round loaves SAUSALITO TUNA SALAD 1 V.. qts. crilp, wnhed, lom aaladg,.... 2 c-. (I~-or 7-oz.. alze) tuna, chined ... eepar1ted Into large chunka 1 cup chopped ceterr 2 or....., peeled and .ak:ed 1 nocado, peeled, pitted end 811ced Golden Drenlng, recipe below 1. Place salad greens in me- dium·si.z.cd salad bowl. Arrange tuna chunks, celery, oranges and avocado on greens. 2. Serve with Golden Dressing. Refrigerate covered, if not serv- ing immediately. Makes 4-6 servings GOLDEN DRESSING 1 cup.., ...... 1 t8blelpoon prep11red honer..n.h 1 teblupoon lemon Juice 1 t.ble111aon finely chopped parsley 1 teapoon Worceat.nhlre ~ ~ teapoon curry powder "' taapoon Alt 1. Combine all ingredients. Re- frigerate covered, if not serving immediately. Refrigerate any leftover dressing. Male.es 1 ~ cups r Conti1111ed on page 14 • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined ' That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 18 mg. "tar," 1.3 mg. nicotine. 'IN. per cigarene. FTC Report. Feb. '73. Co11ti1111t'd from paJ:~ 12 SWEDISH MEATBALLS 2-6 tablespoons butter or m.,garine 1 cup very finely chopped onion 2 cups liny fresh bread cubes IA cup fine dry bread crumbs 2eggs ¥4 cup milk 21h teaapoona salt ¥4 teaspoon ground white pepper Y4 teaspoon ground allsplee V4 te1spoon sugar 1 lb. le1n ground chuck 1 lb. ground pork 2-4 tablespoons solid all-vegetable shortening Y4 cup unsifted all-purpose nour 1 pint half and half 1 can (10Yl ou.) beef conaomme, undiluted v. cup water Yl teaspoon liquid gravy seasoning Water or milk 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1. In medium skille1, slowly Shoofly Pie ••• heat 2 tablespoons butter until melle<l. Stir in onion and saute 5 minutes oiler medium heat, stirring frequently. 2. In large bowl combine sautecd onion, bread cubes, bread crumbs, eggs, milk, 2 tea- spoons salt, V.z teaspoon pep- per, allspice and sugar. Beat with mixing fork or large wire whisk until well blended. 3. Add meat to seasoning mix- ture and stir well, until smoothly combined. (For final mixing, your own well-scrubbed hands do a fine job!) Cover, refriger- ate about 1-2 hours, until thor- oughly chilled. (Chilling makes s haping·meatballs easier.) 4. Using about I tablespoon of meat mixture, shape into ball about I Yi inches in diameter. 5. In medium skillet slowly heat 2 U1blespoons butter and 2 table· " spoons shortening until hot. Fry meatballs, 7-8 at a time, over medium-high heat, shaking pan frequently to keep round shape for even browning. Remove from pan when meatball feels firm and is cooked through. 6. Continue frying until all are browned. Add butter and short- ening to skillet as necessary. 7. Make gravy: Pour off all but !4 cup pan drippings. Stir flour into pan drippings smoothly. G radually stir in half and half, consomme and water. Bring to boiling, stirring constantly. 8. Season lo taste with V.Z tea- spoon salt, !4 teaspoon pepper and liquid gravy seasoning. 9 . To freeze: Place meatballs in plastic freezer container. Cover securely, label, date, freeze. Pour gravy into I-qt. freezer container. Cover securely, label, date, freeze.• 10. To serve : Allow meatballs and gravy to thaw in refriger- ator 5-8 hours. Shoofly Pie la an eny-lCHnake Pennsylvania Dutch deuerl 11 .. H eat gravy slowly in large skillet, stirring until smooth and bubbly. Add meatballs. Heat to boll ing; reduce heat and sim- mer. covered, I 5-20 minutes, until heated through. 1f gravy ' appears too thick, stir in 2 table- spoons water or milk. 12. Carefully spoon meatballs into casseroJe or chafing dish. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Piacc over candle warmer or other buffet warmer, set on buf- fet table. Makes 50 meatballs, 3 Y.l cups Rravy *If serving right away, e liminate steps 9 and 10, and proceed with steps 11 and 12. SHOOFLY PIE Pastry for 9-fnch pie shell. your own or • mix 1 ~ cups sifted •11-purpote nour ~cup sugar Yl teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground cimalJOn ~ teaspoon sail ~ cup bulter OI margarine .Y. cup light, sweet mol ..... .Y. cupwater YI teaspoon baking 10da Lemon S.uce, recipe below 1. Preheat oven to 375° F . Line 9-inch pie pan with pas try. crimp edges with fork. 2. Sift together flour, sugar, nut- meg, ciRnamon and salt into Mmnlm! Delicious savings on Save 1~on ''No Orip' .... Good Humor Ice Creams Taste flavor creations like Strawberry Shortcake, Toasted Almo nd, Chocolate Eclair, Fudge Whammy, Pogo St ix. Try our wild new Whammy s hape. Enjoy "No Drip" Good Humor, the ice creams made a special way so they don't drip a lot and mess up your fun. Take home a package of your favorite Good Humor flavor. Or several flavors to be sure to keep everybody in the family smiling. At your favorite supermarket! Delieio11s Banana-Date Bread large bowl. 3. Cut in butter with two knives or pastry blender till mixture resembles coarse crumbs. 4. Combine molasses, water and soda. Pour into unbaked pie shell; spoon crumb mixture over top. 5. Bake for about 35 minutes. If desired, top each serving with Lemon Sauce: Makes one 9-inch pie, 8 servings LEMON SAU~E 2 tablespoons comatareh ¥.t cup sugar v.-teapoon aalt 2 cups bolling water I tablespoons lemon JuJce 1 ~ tablespoons grated lemon rind V. cup butter or margarine 1. Jo medium saucepan com- bine cornstarch, sugar and salt. Stir until well mixed. Gradua11y stir in boiling water. 2. Cook, stirring constantly, un- til mixture comes to a full roil- ing boil an.d is thick and clear. 3. Add lemon juice, lemon rind and butter, stirring until butter melts. Serve warm. Makes ~ cup BANANA-DATE BREAD 16 cup solid all-vegetable shortening 1 cup sugar 2eggs 1 ~ cups mashed ripe bananas (4-5 medium) - 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ult ¥.t cup chopped pitted dates, mixed with 1 tablespoon flour 1. Preheat oven to 325° F. Grease and flour a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. 2. In a large bowl beat together shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. 3. Beat in eggs one at a time, beating wc11 after each addition. Blend in bananas and lemon juice. 4. Sift together flour, baking soda and salt. Blend into ba- nana mixture; stir in dates. 5. Tum batter into prepared pan and bake for 1 hour <tnd 25-30 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. 6. Let cool I 0 minutes in pan. then remove from pan and let cool completely on wire rack. Makes I loaJ Food shelf FISHERMAN'S STEW In 4-5-qt. Dutch oven or soup kettle combine l can (18 ozs.) tomato juice, 3 cans (J-lb. size) stewed tomatoes, 1 lb. ( resh or frozen fish fillets cut in 1-inch cubes. I teaspoon parsley flakes, 'h teaspoon garlic salt, Y-t teaspoon basil leaves, V.. teaspoon thyme leaves, I small bay leaf and few twists of freshly ground black pepper. Stir, bring to boiling. When mixture boils rapidly, stir in V.. cup quick-cooking rice. Reduce heat slightly: cover and boil gently 10 minutes. Serve in deep soup bowls; pass crusty Italian bread in basket. Fresh fruit and cheese would make a.good fin ale. Makes about 2 qts ., 8 servings Good Humor® summer -treats! Save 7~ on Good Humor Ice Whammy Stripes and Ice Whammy Swirts Only Good Humor,, got Ice Whammys-two great natural fruit ice flavors, twirled together on the same stick to tickle the taste buds down to the last lick. There,, a party in every package -ten Ice Whammy Stripes or Ice Whammy Swirls with the world~ yummiest na~ural fruit flavors. Pick up a package at your favorite supermarket! on Good Humor Ice WhammV- Stripes, Ice Whammy Swirls ""· 0.-. Oood """'°' ..... -ths aJo4IOI' tor 1C 111 .. 3C .... c1,.." CIOl'llttion& °'on. ......... alfftplied -by '°"end ,.,.,, °"'°""' lli.oica ::= ~ Cf s.itfiotnt l*'>dl IO -COOIPOl'I.,,....., rwdlrrcilion ~on,..,._ eo.cion w-..y not be_....,or tr......., ............... -P1Y ~'*in cw. Yllue l/20C Good°"'' in u SA. its ....,ilOtoes end l'-10 Rico ror •eOlnlPllOll c* prooirlY--twded a!UllOll. Nil IO 0000 HUMOR, eox 1100,CUHTON, IO'iNA S2731 ~ amy on merclllndise -· Ally otlw uw con-Wtutes ftlUd. Olltf lillliled 10 one COWjlOfl per i*Ull VOID WHERE PROHIBITED, TAXED, OR RESTRICTED. ARE YOU EATING TOO MUCH SALT? The fast pace of modern living has changed our eating habits dramatically, and this has brought with it an increase in consumption of sodjum chlo- ride, ordinary table salt. Snack foods, convenience foods, and foods served in restaurants tend to be heavily seasoned with salt, And too much salt may be harmful. What are the possible pit- falls of salt? The relationship between salt and hypertension or high blood pressure, one of the major qrnses of strokes and coronaries, is well established. Excess salt may also conPrtbute to problems related to over- weight. And many doctors pre- scribe low sodium diets in the treatment of arthritis and se- vere menstrual discomfort and depression. Of course, no dras- tic changes in diet should be undertaken without consulta- tion with your doctor. If you want to reduce your intake of salt or if your physi- cian prescribes a low sodium diet, you should know about Adolph's , America's leading salt substitute. Adolph's looks, sprinkles and tastes like salt and has no bitter aftertaste. That's why many doctors have been recommending it for over 15 years. You can find Adolph's Salt Substitute and Adolph's Sea- soned Salt Substitute in the dietetic section of your food store. ' Walter Cronkite: A CelebrityCoo~ "My Walter MiUy Dream Is to By Walter Cronldte As told to Helen Dorsey I 've got very universal food tastes. There's virtually nothlng I don't like. I particu- larly like lighter food, such '1{i the herring dishes they serve at the Copen- hagen Restaurant in New York, where I've been going for 16 years. It's easy to see why my work has broad- ened my palate as well as my w!Wtl I've bad' a chance to sample foods from many places. I U!uaJly find that foreign dishes prepared in native quarters-for exampJe, the rijsttafel (ricc;.t~ble} io }Jldooesia-is not like the marvelous Indonesian food I learned to love in the Netherlands. I don't care for all the heavy peanut oil they use in their cooking in Indonesia. I don't like to sec food prepared in front of me. I intensely dislike restaurants where you sit around an open hearth and see them charcoal your steak in front of.you. I'd much pref er they prepare it somewhere else and bring it out to me. I think I would enjoy cooking if I had the time. I'd like the chemistry of it: try- ing out new things and mixing things to- gether. That could be fun and something I'd like to do, but I've just never had the time. In the past I've said I'd like to be a happy Irish drunk, a song-and-dance man; so maybe now one of my fant~sies is to learh to cook! I lead a Walter Mitty life- 1 want to be everything! The Peking trip sharpened and widened my taste for Chinese food. In fact, it opened up a whole new world for me. One of the difficulties is trying to duplicate their kind of food in the United States. It really requires a Chinese, preferably someone in government or a high personality in his 9wn right_ to order in a Chinese restaurant. I don't think the average man, walking in off the street and ordering from a Chinese menu, gets what the kitchen is really ca- pable of preparing. We entertain in our home with too much Midwestern hospitality. Betsy, my wife, overfeeds me! We entertain in very small numbers and not very often, unfor- tunately, because my timetable doesn't permit it. MARINATED HERRING · 24 herring ftlleta In brtne 2 whofe henlnp In brine Water 2 CUP9 Imported Swedllh or white dl11Hled vinegar 1 cup finely granulated augar ¥1 teaspoon ground allaplce 11 8 FAMILY WEEl<LY, Mey 13, 1973 .. r Televtalon newanuin Walter CronkJt. la at the,...,.. wtth wlf9 Betay. 1 teupoon whtte pepper lbayleavea 1 cup chopped Bermuda onion 1. Place herring fillets amt whole herring in a large enamel or stainless steel con- tainer. Add enough cold water to cover. Soak herring overnight "l remove excess salt. Change the water occasionally, al- ways using freshly drawn cold water. 2. Drain herring. Cut each fillet crosswise into 1-incb pieces; place pieces in enamel or earthenware mixing bowl. Prepare whole herring in similar manner: Cut each crosswise into I -inch pieces, place in sep- arate bowl. 3. Combine 2 cups water, vinegar, sugar, allspice, white pepper, bay leaves and onion. Bring to a.boil and simmer I min- ute. Remove from heat and let stand until cold. 4. Pour most of the cold marinade over filleted pieces; pour remaining marinade over whole herring pieces. Let herring marinate in refrigerator, covered, for 6 hours or longer. Drain herring, but re- serve marinade. Malcl!s 40-50 servings HERRING IN DILL C m8rtnaled ftlleta, cut In 1-lnch piecea (about 2~ cups) ~ cup chopped Bermuda onion ~ cup herrtng-marlnede llquld ~ cup beet Juice 15 Bermuda onion rlnga ~ cup freah dlll, minced. 1. Arrange fish fillets neatly in two rows in an oblong serving dish. Arrange chopped onion between the rows. Pour marinade and beet juice over fillets. Garnish with onion rings sprinkled with fresh dill. Makes 8 suvings COPENHAGEN HERRING SALAD 4 herring ftlleta, marfnated and cut Into 1.Jndl plecea (about 2~ cups) 1 lb. diced pickled beeta 1 lb. cooked, peeled, alk:ed potaloe1 1 freah apple, puled, quartered end cored ~ cup 1llced, canned pie applea 1 cup freshly pickled cucumbers 3 tabfeepoon1 chutney Salt Freahly ground pepper to taste Bea Cook!" 2 tablespoons Danish fieh powdered ........,d 0t 1 tablespoon dry yellow mustard mixed with 1 tablespoon w•ter 1 l'l cups eour cream Dnh red food coloring 2 hllrdcooked egp, JOk• •nd whit• •pu•ted, finely chopped 1. Put herring, beets, potatoes, apple, pie apples, cucumbers and chutney through ~fine blade of food chopper. Drain slightly in collaoder; return pulp to mixing bowl. 2. Add all remaining ingredients except har<lcooked eggs. Blend well. Cover, chill. 3. Arrange on serving platter. Garnish with bardcooked egg yokes and whites to form attractive design. Malces 8 servings HERRIN.G. IM NORSERADISH _. SAUCE 1 O t.blespoorw IOUr cream 3-4 t.blespoons prepued horser•dllh 1 .. blespoon aug•r a.It if dnlred 2¥1 tablespoons gr11ted fresh horseradish 3 whole m•tjea herring fttlets Parsley 1. Place sour cream in mixing bowl. Put prepared horseradish between layers of paper towels to absorb most of the vinegar. 2. Add prepared horseradish, sugar, salt and fresh horseradish to sour cream. 3. Do not soak or rinse herring. Add to sour cream. Chill until ready to serve. 4. Cut herring crosswise into 1-incb pieces just before serving. Rinse off and pat dry two herring pieces and garnish with fresh parsley. Malces 6 servings POACHED COD COPENHAGEN WITH SAUCE 1 8-1-lb. fresh codfiM, clHned, head •nd fins left on 0-.secloth r \... Water 1 teaspoon aft (scant) 4·5 1mall bay leaves 12 bl•ck peppercorns Few sllcea white onion Hot dr•wn butter Grated fresh horseradish Fresh dill Whfteuuce 1. Wash, pat dry codfish. Wrap and tie in double thickness of cheesecloth. Place fish on rack in fish poacher or steamer with rack. Fill poacher with enough water to reach fish on rack without covering it. 2. Add salt, bay leaves, peppercorns and onion to water. Cover; poach barely 20 minutes, or until fish begins to flake when tested with a fork. 3. Remove at once. Discard cheesecloth, remove head and fins. Serve with hot drawn butter, grated fresh horseradish, fresh dill and white sauce. Makes 4-6 servings FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 • 17 I 7t ~Ore-Ida can chaftge your pQtato &bits. \ Tired of the old routine? Boiled, baked, mashed. Night after night. Put a little pizazz in your meals with Ore-Ida's Tater Tots• brand potatoes. triguing casseroles. And with dips, a quick-to-fl)( hot snack in place of po- tato chips. There's nothing routine about them. The shape: trim, bite-size. Ore-Ida Tater Tots come in three flavo.rs. Regular. With onion. With bacon flavoring~ The color: deep fried, just a touch, to a nice rich gold. Pop 'em in the oven, then taste. In- triguing. Tater Tots have a flavor all their own. And when you take a bite, they' re crunchy. Any of them can help you break an old habit. And start a new one known as "good eatin' from Boise." That's what makes Tater Tots an exciting partner to steaks, chicken, fish and chops. A starting point for in- 'Bac::on flowJred vegetable protein. Toter rots• is o registered trodemo1k of Or•ldo Foods. Inc. Good eatin' from Boise. ,------------------------------------------------, STORE COUPON 7~ off any bag or carton of Ore-Ida Tater Tots brand regular or flavored. , GROCER: Send this coupon to ORE·IDA FOODS. INC.. BOX 5-4, PITTSBURGH. PA. 15230 fa< 74 reimbursement plus 34 handling. lnVOteeS proving purchase of sufficient stock of Tole< Tots lo cover coupons must be shown upon request. Failure to do so will void oll coupons. Coupons non·tronsferoble. Soles lox must be paid by consumer. Void whef'ever prohibited, to.iced, or restricted. Cosh value 1/20f. REDEEMABLE ONLY ON ORE·lDA TATER TOTS. Any olher use constitules froud. Offer expires Dec. 31, 1974. SS-S-73 Toter Tots• is o ~istered trodaoork of Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. ------------------------------------------------- Amerkan Cooking A Stew from Dixie Co111i11u~d f rom pag~ 15 BRUNSWICK STEW margarine 1 ~ bf'oller-tryer dllckena (3~ -4~ Iba.), cut In MrY~ecff V. leHpOOn dried marJorMt IHvea 1't teaspoon thyme le•vee 1't teapoon oregano le•vn Jenet Lee la our label. Since we ant not In the food proceaalng bualneaa, we hlW8 hired the moat reliable food packers In the country to aupply our private label foods. What more can we say about Janet Lee foods? And S.H ---....., 2 cupa chopped onion 1't cup plus 3 a.bleepoone butter or 2 cane (1·1b. 1lze) tom11toe1 . llnce Janet Lee fooda .,. oura exetuatv.ty, we can Mii them for ..... Albert8on'• Tru- VaJu unit pricing markera wlll prov. the HY· Inga. If you'd llke to 111¥8 money wtthout NCrlflclng quallty, Jmet Lee la your brand. Heuty Brunswick Stew (• kind of hunter'• 1tew) 11 a me•l·ln-•-dllh AmerlcM favorite. Serve with hot Com Sticka. 1 cup water 1 cup chopped celery with l••YH V• &eaapoon T•baaco uuc. 1 can (1 lbJ com, undr•lned 1 pkg. (10 on.) frozen llma be1ns 2 tablespoon• flour 1. Sprinkle chicken with 1 \ii teaspoons salt. Heat JA cup butter in 5-6-qt. Dutch oven. Add chicken and brown slowly on all sides; remove from pan. 2. Add marjoram, tbyrn.e, oregano and chopped onion to Dutcb·oven. Cook over medium heat 5 minutes, stirring fre- quently. _ ~. Return chicken pieces to Dutch oven; add tomatoes, wat~r. celery, 2 teaspoons salt and Tabasco. Bring to boiling, re- duce heat. Cover and simmer 50-60 min- utes, until chicken is tender. 4. Add com and lirna beans; return to boiling, and cook 11,-20 minutes longer. 5. Meanwhile soften 3 tablespoons but- ter. Blend in flour smoothly with fork, making a "buerre manie." Add small amounts of blended butter and flour to boiling stew, blending in with wire whisk, to thicken, Boil gently 2 minutes. S. Serve in large soup plates with hot Corn Sticks. Makes 6 servi11gs Note: Chicken may be removed from bones when tender, then returned to stew. CORN STICKS 11't cupa unsltted all-purpoH flour ~ cup yellow comme1I V. cupaugar 3 tuapoona baking powder 1 tHapoon utt 1 cup mllk 1egg 3 tableapoone butter or margt1rlne, melted, plut regul11 butter or margt1rlne 1. Preheat oven to 425° F. Grease com- stick pans. Sift together flour, corn- meal, sugar, baiting powder and salt into medium bowl. 2. Stir in milk, egg and melted butter. Beat until smooth. 3. Heat com-stick pans in hot oven for 2 minutes. . 4. Fill hot com-stick pans 1h full with batter and bake 15-20 minutes, until golden brown. 5. Serve Corn Sticks very hot in napkin- lined basket. Pass butter or margarine for spreading. Malces J 6 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 s h n d r s 0 II 0 s Collectols • Classic Making homemade bread is one of the fastest growing hobbles in the U.S. People enjoy its old-fashioned natural taste, and they find that it's an economical way to perk up not-too--exciting meals. Here's one of the oldest and most popular of bread recipes-Basic White Bread. Our recipe makes six loaves-perfect for·gift-giving, or storing in your freezer. Basie White Bread I (It's Not as Hard to Make as You Think!) ~ 0 () go 0 0 ... .0 0 • 0 &; Q. Round, high, beautlfu.l loawes from our · .._,c White Bread recipe. BASIC WHITE BREAD 2cupsmllk ~ cupeugar lteupoonasall ~ cup (1 l'l ltlcks) margarine I cups warm water (1os• F.-115• F.)• 4 pkga. actJve dry ,east 24 cups (I lbs.) unsifted flour (about) 1. Heat milk in small sauce- pan until rim of bubbles forms around edge of pan. Remove from beat ; stir in sugar, salt and m argarine. Cool to luke- warm. 2. Pour warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dissolved. 3. Add lukewarm milk mix- ture and 12 cups ftour. Beat hard with large spoon until smooth. Make sure flour Is 10• F., not any cooler. 4. Add enough additional flour to make a stiff dough. Turn out onto floured board; knead with the heels of your own well-scrubtJed hands until smooth and elastic. This will take about 10-12 minutes. You can rest your arms after 5 min- utes of active kneading if you wish! Tum and rotate dough as you knead firmly. 5. Place dough in large greased bowl, turning dough to grease top. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until do ubled in bulk, about 1 hour. Poke two fingers into dough. If their impressions remain, dough bas risen enough. 6. Punch down dough with your fist. Cover; Jet rest 15 minutes. 7. Divide dough into 6 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a l 4x9-incb rectangle with a rolling pin. Roll up tightly from 9-incb side. Pinch seam side of dough to seal. Press down on ends of dough and tum under to form loaf. 8. Place dough, rounded side up, in greased loaf pans. Cov- er; let as many as will fit in the oven at once rise in a warm place, free from draft, u ntil doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. 9. Cover remaining loaves and put in cooler place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 Y.2 hours. 10. About 15 minutes before rising time is up, preheat oven to 400° F . 11. Bake risen loaves about 30 minutes, or until done. To test for doneness, rap knuckle o n side of loaf. If it sounds hol- low, bread is done. 12. Remove bread from pans Immediately and let cool on wire racks. Makes 6 loaves *Temperature is important. FAMILY WEEKLY, May 13, 1973 • ti On the back la our Film prOc.alng Order Blank. Send It an. with your expoeed film (12~ra Kodecolor9 or other brand, In 121-12, 110-12. 820 or 127 size) and t1, fn • regular lellllr ..... lope. You'll get b.ck your negatMe .net 31A1• x 3%. OOlor prtnla of ,our' good ........ 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Coleman Sleeping Bag, Model 812.3<:625 An easy-to-carry, lightweight bafl_ filled with Polyester fiber, covered in 100% cotton poplin and lined in 100% cotton flannel, has a head- flap carrym9 case with handle. Retails up to $26.00. only $13.99 plus 5 Salem package bottom flaps. Coleman Snow-Ute• Jug, Model 55028 A big two-gallon capacity jug holds hot or cold liquids with "fast flo" faucet. Re- tails up to $1 1.00, only S5.99 plus 5 Salem package bottom flaps. Coleman Deluxe Two-Bomer Camp St~. Model 41JG499 Light, easy-to-handle. providing even heat. Re- tails up to S35.50, only $17.99 plus 5 Salem pack- age bottom flaps. •The Coleman Company, Inc. ·--------------Please check the Coleman ltem(s) ordered. Each Item ordered requires 5 bottom flaps from Salem ciga- rettes (either size). I\ 71 __ Double Mantld..antem. $10.99 V" '\J __ Poly-Ute• Cooler, $8.99 _ Sleoeping Bag, $13.99 __ Snow-Ute• Jug,$5.99 __ Deluxe Two-Burner Camp Stove. S 17.99 Mail to: Salem's "Great Outdoors" Shop P.O. Box 9808, St. Paul. Minn. 55198 Important: Send check or money order plus bottom flaps by first class mail. Make payable to: Salem's Great Outdoors Shop. I certify that I am 21 years d age or older. Mi. Mn·------------------~ Miss tPl.EASE PRINT P\.lllNL» Oty·---------Sldte ____ l.Jp --.,~.,,,,,,,=-- ,11rw1f!f01 Nlow six~ fOf delivery. This offer e~plres Dea:m-~ 31, 1973, lsllmltedto theUS.Aandls not valldfOf shipment Into states ~e prohibited Of reguloted. Harmon Klllebrel\': "'If a Man Falls \\ith His Family, Nothing Else MaUers" Hannon with hi• wife E .. lne •nd their ftwe children: "The home m•t be m8de the center of • chJld'• Ille, not Juat • pl•ce where _} he aleepa Md picks up aome lunch moner." For many baseball players today, swinging devil-may-care life- styles are the vogue. But not for Harmon Killebrew, the Minnesota Twins' quiet giant. Killebrew is one of baseball's "con- stants." Most Valuable Player in 1969 and the American League's Player of the Year in both J 969 and 1970, he has won the American League's home- run championship five times, and is one of only two men in baseball his- tory to hit more than 40 h~me runs per season for eight or more seasons. (The other was Babe Ruth.) Yet to hear KiJlebrew tell it, being an idol at the stadium doesn't count for much if a man is a failure at home. 'The responsibility of parenthood is awesome," says Killebrew, father of three young daughters and two teenaged sons ... There's nothing more challenging and rewarding than help- ing a youngster mold his life into that of a mature adult. After all, someday I'll retire from baseball, but I'll always be the father of my children. And if I fail with my family, nothing else mat- ters." Back home in Payette, Idaho, Kille- brew grew up as a quiet farmboy, respecting his parents and dedicated to baseball. As a grade schooler he fastened an oatmeal box above a door and pitched a tennis ball into it hour after hour. He also persistently battled imaginary curve balls by swinging his bat at lilac bushes and anything else that helped him adjust his swing to ditrerent levels. Later as a teenager, Killebrew es- tablished a reputation as Idaho's ath- letic Paul Bunyan. In addition to his baseball heroics (a four-year batting average of .500), he was a high school AH-America quarterback and an all- star basketball player. One yarn has it that at the insist- ence of his girt friend, Elaine Roberts (whom he later married), he once re- signed from the football squad be- cause of her fears that the game was too dangerous. So Killebrew watched the next game from the grandstand- and part of the bleachers collapsed! Quickly convincing Elaine that the playing field had to be safer than this, he suited up during half time and scored two second-half touchdowns to win the game! 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A particular key is something called Family Home Evening, a program that happens to be instituted by Harmon's church (he's a Mormon), but which could work in any home. Jn the Killebrew home it works like this: One night a week is sacrosanct. No outside activities are scheduled. H ar- mon, his wife and five children get together for an evening all to them- selves. "On that special night we may cook a favorite recipe together," Killebrew says. "or play games, or sing songs, or plan a fishing trip or leaf through the family scrapbooks. But most important, we're together. "On those evenings we can discuss each other's personal aspirations. We can solve family difficulties as a group. not as a know-it-all father handing down decisions. We hold family coun- cils, and there we work out the rules of our household. A child ia much more apt to obey a rule if he helped set it." Killebrew bas some specific ideas on how parents can combat distrac- tions that discourage family unity. 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So that any amount of'"weiiht you want melts right off you ... while you glory in what can only be called "The Eatingest Diet in the World"! Do You Want lndlaputabJe Proof? Then Read What The Doctor Did For The Boston Police Department! When He Carved AN AVERAGE OF 65 POUNDS APIECE Oft 400 Policemen-While They Ate MORE Than Ever Before! Perhaps you have rod about this Incredible new mauive-weiJht·loU accomplishment In your daily newspapu ... or r.een 50me or the berore- and-arter photographs of the police officers who r,•rtkipeted In it on your TV screen! In any case, /ti iu brltfly :rummar u fll "'"'" for you httt: A rew years ago, this eminent physician WIS called In by the Boston Police Department md given an almost lmpoulble task: "Gfvt our of/i<tfl a dirt thty can stick to ... that won't torturt thtm, I/rt thtm 0111, or "'"" thtm down, . .ond that wf/I (ti thtm down ID thtlr ldtal w f11ht, FAST, and kup thtm tlllrt-FOR GOOD!" Any other doctor would have lhrown up his hanch In despair! For how do you &et someone to lose up to a hundred pounds in a few short months, and sl/lf flOI 11lvt him Dflt hWlfry mamtflll How do you aer him 10 peel oft fat llO fut that last week's clothes 111 and Jtll/ ordu him to tat MORE than tht day ht first C'a1'1r ta you! And how do you ma.lie autom1tlc fat~umlna feel so aood that that person will ST A Y 20 .•• 40 ... 60 ••• 80 .. , even 100 pounds thinoer FOR THE REST OF HIS OR HER LIF~11d NOT bet"aust you 1tld. aro11nd ID It.up him on I~ diet, but ·btcaust thot dltl :ratls{it1 him so C'omp/tltly that hr has ABSOLUTELY NO NEED to 1~tr 1af11 bad 1111 ou11u! Impossible By Ordinary Means-Yea! But THIS Doctor Had Discovered A HIDDEN KEY To Mauive Weight-Losa! A Hidden Chemical That Locked Fat Right Into Your Body! AND THAT COULD BE OVERCOME AS SIMPLY AS THIS - And, or COU1$C, all these rMmbers or the Boston Poli« Department were chronic Diet Failures! All hid irled to lose weight before and falkd -even with "INlllon dletJ! Or elK they had managed to torture off a few mlserabk pounds by sheer aaonizina will power ... and thn swtlltd rl1tht up u1afn to rvrn htavltr wrlthts than tltty had IHtn bt/on l AND NONE OF THIS MATTERED IN THE SLIGHTEST TO THIS DOCTOR! For THIS doctor was no lonser interested In tortutt, or will power, or starvation, or tM.lih-in failure! Thu doctor lead 1ont Jar btyond nitrt cg/orf1-co11ntin11, or /ood-dtprlvalfon! He had aooe deeper lhao all of them, to 11t1 "">' htart o/ the body-ft1uhonfsm tllat maktt fat ptoplt stay /01 ! And whal the doclor discovered was THIS - EVF.RYTHING T H AT THESE "CHRONIC FATTIES" H~ BEEN SAY ING (and thar Jrltnds, llnd tvtn tltdr doctors ltatl lout d> WAS TRUE! II was TRUE that these fat prople had somethln1 on1 with chelr body that KEPT t.hem fat! It was TRUE that they could NOT !OK wecghl on Uarv11lon dku (even..l in some cases In this doctor's lllc?1 on :I00<1lorie diets). BECAUSE SuMETHING THAT WAS IJORN l lVTO THEIR BODY KEPT BLOCKING THOSE DIETS EVERY TIME/ And that "somethlna" was this -A natural chtmfcal (cal/rd an "antibody") THAT KEPT THEIR SY!J-TEM FROM BURNING FOODS THE SAME· WAY THEIR "NOR-MAL" THIN FRIENDS' BODIES DID! So (IS they kept on uyln&), while everythina their friends ate turned to energy, "EVF.RYTHING" THEY AT£ TURNED RIGHT IN TO FAT! But, Once Thia Hidden Chemical Was Discovered, You Could Then "EAT IT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR BODY" Uke Thia: So of cour11e o rdinary diets wouldn't work for these chronic failur~­ '"' thty /ust don't work /or you! Of course they were goina to stay fat-"' you urr 1oin1 to stay Jut-UNTIL THEY OVERCOME THC FAT· BUILDING PROPERTIES OF THAT ANTIBODY •.. FOR GOOD! And how do you do this? So simply and ta:rlly that yo11 may 1osp ln IUIOnuhmtnl! Jo these two ways: I) You switch to a scientific combination of foods-lots or them-1hat na1ur11lly overcome this fat-bulldlng anlibody by star••lnll II, at rhe u1c1 same time that they pour ener&Y·aivlna nutrilion in10 the rest or your body! (Let us make this perfectly clear: In order 10 Jtan·t fal, and 1he antl-b<Kly whk h keeps multiplyin1 It, at exactly the same time that you stufl the res1 of your body. YOU MAY ACTUALLY HAVE TO EAT MORE ... AND MORE ... AND MORE THAN YOU ARE EATING TODAY! You cat till you 1roan-some of the officers on this "Diet" were actually Arnt back to the headquanen table to finish their meals! You e&I dellCl- ously! You eat a hu,e variety of foods! Yau may octually havr yo11r 1111,. frltndJ tnvy yoi.-whflt 11'1 pounds"" pttlfn1 aw•y!) And - 2) IJ you wult, you may also ao to your family doctor, and /favt him 11lw you an lnuptnslvt, llarrnl1u lltlft "supplrmtnl" that burns up tlll.r antibody-and thr /at It coust1-TWO OR THREE TIMES AS FAST!!! This supplement ls for people who nally mtan b11slnr11s about loslna weiaht-ln m•uJ.-1 quunt/llls, /a:r1! Any doctor can 1lve II to youl It Is pe.rfecdy Mife! An' ll's llkt addln11 1asolfnt to a slow-b11rnln1 firt! Thi fat virtually FLOWS 0111 of your body/ And How Well-How Quickly-Don It Work? HERE ARE FACTS AND FIGURES ' THAT YOU MAY HAVE TROUBLE BELIEVING! Fil'Sl of all. some 400 policemen were put on this Massive Wdaht Loss Proaraml In not 0111 lnllatttt was thtrt a Jln11# /al/uni All o/ 1ll1m- tvr77 ont oJ tltlm-IOJI wtltht! And the avtrafr wclahtlou was 65 pounds per patient! But this i• just the becinnlng! With tholle oftlccn who had only recently aalned -lallt (and lherefore did not have their fat locltrd-ln .rofld to their body for ten or twenty ycan)/ tWl1tht-lou ou11rnd so /OJI that tlt#lr /amfllts faspt' IJt 411011/sltmtnt In fact, in cue alter case, J8 . , . 4Q •.• and rvrn 50 u1ly pounds vanlshtd into thin a.fr In o malltt a/ tWtlcsl With other oftken, of co~Lwho had been painfully overwclaht for decades, the procns was sll&hu1 slower. But as tlJt "Eat-Llk'"'1-Kl1111" wttlr.s turned Into mon1lt1, wti1ht lo.rs aft,, wtl/lht lou olllr wt/fhl lou was rtpor"d of 18 pound• •.• 84 pounds ... 91 pound• ... IOI pound.J ..• 114 pound.J ... t.-tn /JO ttH'J'-<lf/ pounds! Untll tltot ptrson ltlmul/ 1ald, "I don't wan/ to loJt a1tymon ! l'lfl PERFECT tht way I om now"! All Thi• Br Eatlngl Eatlngl Eating! PLUS ALL THESE EXTRA BENEFITS - No exercise or any kind needed! This doctor doesn't believe It's neces- sary! And besides. many or the peop&e who lost lhe moll welSht were desk worken wh<J nt'lftr rvt n wa/krd to worli! No more sliver-snecks! No nlbbllna on carrots or cucumbers or celery ur olives when you need hunaer-rellef between me1ls! l m trad, T HIS WAY, you rat 1at BIG, htaltlly IN-BETW££N-MEALS-M£ALS I/ you wunt thtml No more Diet Weakncu! Bec:au..w you're NOT starvlna yourself now! And /wcawt now your /at Is lwlnt tumtd Into sht tr, puls•lint ENERGY I And, of course, no more hoUday-aullt! BecaUK then, u tvrry da)', you ha••t a ball! And you still lo.Jt And no more diet-nc,.,es! BecaUK there's no more diet-deprivation! And no more diet-sat to your neck and race! Br,aust you·,., hulldlnt muse-Ir ... )'Oll'rt hulld/nlf strtn1tth ... you'n b11lldln1 vl11or Into lht vftal purlJ o/ 10'" bod)•-at tht Jlllftt tllact tlmt tltut ,.ou'rt .rtgrvl111l ONLY tltt ltltldtn /ult And-~ important of all - Aa A Special Added Bonue -LOSE AGE AT THE SAME TIME THAT YOU LOSE WEIGHTI This is the overwhelming (and at least part11lly unea.pected) fact! That the: hundreds or peop&e who went on this diet 1n the Boston Police Oepanment-u well L~ thoWllnds of Dr. Berman'• patlent.s ouuide-su mrd lo Jhtd yrurs and )'tan from their bod/ts and /acts, t'"tf')' slntl' doy thty rn/oyrd this Ditti Why? Bu auSt tlt/11 Proirom allacks the basic co111t oJ a1tn1, as wrll us tltr baJk caust o/ ovuwtl1tlttl And tht samt ntw chtmlcol mtclianl:rm that unlocks /at /rom yo11r wal:rt, hips . buttock:r and '"/Jl/u ALSO UN- LOCKS IT FRO.W YOUR A RTF.RIES A S WELL! Thl11o is the reason 1ha1 youth ~emed 10 pour back Into these suddenly ABOUT THE AUTHOR S-S. lk..-. M.D .. Swedlsh-bom. has Uved in the United States for more than shtt(. of his slxty-6ve yean. A medical CIOrp& veteran of World War I , he has spent more than twcnty..flve of his thlrty-scven ycan l.n medical pnctlce rese1rchin1 the "true problems of obaity and premature •aina." His private patients over tltc ycan have numbered In the thou- sands, and his famed Boston Police Weiaht Control Proaram is the first such controlled proaram In any tuae mevope>lltan police ckpa.rtment. IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 3427, 13490 N.W. 45th Ave ., Opa Locka, Florida 33054 ... ... ~ 8 ai ....; @ slim bodios! And lhia b the rea50n tJ\al Ml OM htarl ottoclc ~ti to a si"1lr p1non tal<fnf thf1 l'ro1ram! So The Facts Are Int The Theory la Provenl The Maaalve Welght-Losaea Have Been Confirmed Beyond Dispute! THE NEXT MOVE IS UP TO YOUI Thb proaram literally mu.m the clln.reooe between alow atarvadoo, wlth no lasting rnulU-or ma.i.rlv1 wllxltt-lon tllat STAYS! 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Consider the immense pain, fear and suffering each coat represents. Steel-jaw traps account for 90 percent of the annual U.S. fur take. Only 10 percent are caught in more humane, instant-kill traps. State laws regulating trapping are rarely enforceable. Steer-jaw traps may be purchased and set by anyone, including children, who often forget or neglect them, leaving any unfortunate animal trapped to die a miserable, painful and prolonged death. We are a nation who has put man on the moon. Yet we treat our fellow creatures with barbaric and primitive cruelty. It is time to redefine our val- ues. It is time to end this abusive use of our wild animals. YOU CAN HELP. r--------------------------------------~ Mall Immediately To: THE ANIMAL PROTECTION INSTITUTE OF AMERICA P.O. Box 22505, Dept. FW·4 5894 South Land Par11 Drive YES-I Will HELP t Sacramento, Callfomla 95822 My TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution of $ .................. is enclosed to help: 1. Bring an end to the use of steel-Jaw traps within the U.S. 2. Ask our government for an importation ban on lura laken by means of steel-1aw 1rap1. 3. Inform others ol the cruelties to animals caused by our desire for furs. 4. Finance more ads like th1a to call public attention to the horrors ol trapping. • Your contribution ol SIO or more entitles you to membership In the Animal Protection Institute and a year's subscription to Mainstream magazine. City _______________ State ________ Zip. __ _ • The Anlm1I Protection ln111tu1e la a n1tlon1t non-profit ctlarllebll organization eh1rterad by the State of C1llfoml• •net ll1ted with the United Stet" Internal Revenue Service. Contrlbut1on1 ere deductlbte for Income Ind eatale tu purpoHe. .. , ' Quips & Quotes I ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour Our house is full of bric-a-brac, From top to bottom, front to back. We've ashtrays, vases, whole or part, And many so-called works of art. ( CaUed art by some, our friends and brothers, Called junk, I'm sad to say, by others.) We've things of china, things of brass, And some of rusted iron, alas. We've items of this year, this week, And items thoiJght to be antique. . If we should move, it is expected We'd give or sell what we've collected. We'll never move, though, far or nigh, And all this bric-a-brac' is why. Bumper-sticker &ign: ':George Gal- lup is a Poll Cat." -Lane OUnghowe fligh-pressure auto salesman to cus- tomer: "You realize, of course, that while you're standing there dickering your car is depreciatingr -Henry E. Leabo THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send original contributions to "Child," Family Weekly, 6-41 Lexington Ave .• N.Y., N.Y. 10022. S10 If used-none returned. My son and I recently visited the famous Japanese Deer Park in San Francisco, and went into the teahouse for lunch. I ordered him a hot:dog, and for myself, some Japanese food. Af_ter , we ate, he said, "I thought that I wouldn't like Japanese food, but it's pretty good." -Randall Figueroa Burbank, Calif. .. JULIET LOWELL'S CELEBRITY LETIERS ~ Juliet Lowell, author of the all-time best· seller "Dear· Sir," collects unintentlon· ally humorous letters to and from people In all walks of Ille. To Madam Renata Tebaldi Dear Madam Tebaldi: We can hardly ' wait to welcome you back to Amer- ica. We shall be coming to New y orlc in December to hen you sing "Otello,,, I can never forget the 6rst time I heard you, when you sang "Madame Butterfly.• You were exquisite. Speaking of "Mada~ Butterfly," let me tell you this story. A wOl'ker in Moscow asked the manager of his factory, "Madam Tollcowsky, can I get off a little early tonight?" The manager spoke angrily, *In Russia we are all Comrades. Never caU anyone Madam." Then in a more kindly tone, she inquired, "Why did you want to leave early?" ".Because," explained the worker, "I would like to go to the opera to hear 'Comrade Butterfly."' Best wishes for your happiness. Elohe p ___ _ 2t • FAMILY WEEKLY. May 13, 1973 Sign on dance hall where college students converged at Florida spot during Easter vacation: "Guys $1.SQ. Gals $.50. Judge . .,· decisions final." -Dorothy Kent By Frank Baginakl LITTLE EMILY "I don't want to go to Grandma'•! There's nothing to do out there but watch ractlor' I ~ m the World! I ~ HERE'S "BIRDS FIX'' The dog OnaNi• couldn't buy Want to aee the pr ... nt Jackie Onas- sis couldn't have? Here he is, looking at you. Jaclcie fell in love with this dewy-eyed Danish hunting dog named Birds Fix, the story goes, after seeing his picture in a dog magazine. She wanted him as a birthday present. But her hwband's offer of $20,000 for-the dog was refused! Says the animal's owner, Hans Hansen: "Birds Fix is a trained hunting dog, and he'd be deep- ly unhappy if he were kept just as a house pet." So, no sale! SEN. WILLIAM PROXMIRE Do we pamper general•? QUOTE: Sen. William Proxmire (D- Wis.) wants to see the Army Quarter- ma~ter School's program for enlisted aides at Fort Lee, Va., closed down: 'The Fort Lee course mns eight weeks and consists of hours of lectures. For example, enJisted aides are given three hours of instruction on the proper care and feeding of various types of pets such as dogs, cats, Ssh and birds. And it's said that many of these aides cn<l up pushing shopping carts and baby-sitting for officers' wives. There is no place in the U.S. armed forces for this kind of pampering of generals an<l admiral~." UNQUOTE. Is the cost of feeding your family getting you down? Be thankful you're not picking up the grocery bill for Ringling Oros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus! By the time The Greatest Show on Earth has finished its nine-week 11tand at Mnciison Square Garden in New York this year, the lions and tigers will have put away 62,000 pounds of top-grndc bed u week. plus the 7,560 eggs they will have eaten on nine Sun- days. The elephants will have dined on 2,076 pounds of hay, while the horses will have consumed 63,000 pounds. In case you're wondering, eggs are fed to the big cats once a week to produce those sleek, shiny coats. No one could ever eccuae the late dress designer Coco Chanel of being all sweetness and light. Here are some of her opinions as collected by Pierre Galante for his new book, "Mademoi- selle Chanel" (Regnery, $8.95). On the mini-skirt: "That idiotic fad is the limit." On fashion journalists: "They Queen Eltubeth ought to go back to school and learn what fashion ir all about." On movies: "They're always talking these days." On youth: "Youth must be replaced with mystery." O n old age: "Horrible." On solitude: "Dreadful." 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