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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• . Sabbaticals: Ito Students Benefit? ' • • of .... ,..war lllary. She .. 111 bt study- lnr lbt food, laniuap one! !'OClll sncture of the """1tly In order to 1et up-an-Allan Studies -am-lo...-the--- ,l,11 \\ 'l'ltl\I . Newport~esa Unified Scbool Dlslrtct. ,,,. ]""ctlC.o!~lnglillbaUCil -€ounty, bas granted <! iatibaUcal1 for i.. ... li~i1·wlde1p,.1cMn-Onl>i• LY•• County. Teachers wbo qualify will be paid MOit IChool districts award them to one between 70 and 100 percent of their « two-t.achen every year 'll'bo demon-salaries while they do everything from stnt< Ui8t the experience they will gain visiting foreign countries to tUlng ad- Olllllde the clamoom will bave llgnin-•ancecl college courses. c:ant -ta to the cliltrict. In the Newport-Mesa district, officials 'lbO Newport-Mesa ICbool dlslrtct. estimate the sabbeticalt program wOI portly be<a..., It ls the br,g..t Jn Orange cost 1100,000 to 1110,000 Jn salaries, In- ' SUNDAY . • • ' . eluding the cost Of hiring replacements for some of t.bQ teachers. But officials assert tha,t despite Th:eex· • perwie, the program Is Wortffhile. "In order to be al'°""'Cd sabbaticals. teacben must show in Cletail whal they plan to do with their time IJfd what will be the real benefits of their uperience to • the dltlrid," says Depucy Superintendent Norman Lootl. .VOL 67, NO. 69, 7 SECT1~·90 PASES ' . ORAN~E COUNtY, CALIFORNIA • • "Not just anyone Is approved to go on sabbetlcaJ, 1' he says. Loau points to lhe case of Gerald Noser, a Newport Harbor High School math instructor. N05er will be. taking advanced com· puter science courses at UC Irvine dur- ing his one:ycsr. s;;ibb.11.ti.ca.Urue ... J le y;·i1J have to pay his OYi'Tl tulUon at t:CI, but he will also be recelvinti: 7S percent of his regular salary from Newport-~tcsa. \Vhen Noser returns from his sab- OOtical. Loats says he will be expected 10 cocrdlnale an upgraded computer science program for the district's four high schools. • ~ "Right noy;• "'e offe :---computer t&- struction equivalt'lll to a nfst year's col· h.'ge class." Loats says . "But with our 0'41l ex_pert, 14·e could set up a program offering courses equi\'alent at least to tile seronrl year of college study." Loats ii also enthus.ias.tic.......about the progran1 of ~lary Ann 'fiorter, "'ho "ill be spending a year in China. \\'hen she returns. she Y.'ill have .1.lidcs, artifacts and e:icperienccs "'ith "'hich to lx.'t.'Ome a "resource teacher" for a (See SABBATICALS, Page A4l TW ENTY -FIVE CENTS SLA Breal{s Silence; Parents Patty Warns • HILLSBOROUGH (AP) The ter- rorist ma:~ Patricia Hearst broke their 17-0ay silence Saturday with a :kJ- mlnute taped message tbalj ncluded ?.fiss Hearst's accusing her parents of falling to try hard enough to win her freedom . "I don't believe you're d oi n g everything you can, everythlng in your power," the 20-year-oid coed said in remarts directed to her parents. Mr. and ?.trs. Randolph A. Hearst. "I don 't believe that you're doing anything at all." The comment y;·a~ part or an in· complete transcript of the tape released by the San Francisco Examiner. Hearst if editor and president ·or the newspaper. The FBI declkled imll')~iale comment ' "On th& authenticity ar the tape, but the llearst family said the voice was Palrida's. A credit card belooging to i\liss Hearst accompanied the tape. . Rooftop ,F~~ Fireman Karl Mahaffey, ax in hand, stands atop what Is left of th•·niof of a house at 262 E. 15th St Costa Mesa, Saturday morning. Firemen said an occupant. Michael1 H. Santa Cruz,· smelled smoke and when he wef\'t oµside, saw the Toof and attic in flames. 'The occupants of the home escaped un· harmed. Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp said th~ cause of the $4,500 blaze was a malfunction in lhe electrical wiring in the attic. . f ·I I Odds Agamst I Even . Drivers Finding Gas N_~por~ Gas Stations .. Reje~t Staggered Hours Only one ~I ol metropolitan -gao Twenty~ive Ne.,,.n 1leadl gas station writing about lbO hastily imposed ra· staticos in Im ADge\es and Orange' owners have turned down a Police tioning scheme. Ollftles will be open ._Y to serve department suggtStim that tlley llagger Glavaa also agreed to suspend en- mtvers with ~numbetel! license 1 their senice·boun to make it easier for forcement or the so-called Dag regulation plalel, lcall'ding to a survey by the motorists to get gas. after owne" comp!alned that the law Automobile Club. The feeling among owners , who \\"3.S written in an incomplete and coo- Condltions will be brighter when represenil'd about half of the city"s gas fusing manner. motorists 'l\ith licen.se plates ending in stations, W83 t.Pat it wouldn't make That Jaw provkles tl)at stations must odd ·numbers take their tums at tbc economic sense for the statioll! to stay post a green nag ·,.ton they are sellin g ~ps Monday, the Auto Club said. open at odd hours.. gas, a yellow nag when they have gas on- 'AQd the survey showed that . the .. You get us more gas 3nd youil get ly for emergency situ3.t ions, and a red · kends seo'ice you can't believe," said one sta-namber of stations open on wee • Oau when they are out of gas. thin be f •·~ tion owner. ... may increase wi · t next ew wee~. "Until ............. u,;,.,,. ,.· dooe IO clarify ~-• Id "&a with the situatKin what it is, ........ ~ ..... '6 ,;,wUon managers in some areas sa . whether th is is mandatory or not, J don 't -be abl .. t ---•their we're forced to operate in the way we -T ImJ'' 0 ~ICU\& pump-dO.'.' -mow wh3t we can do," Glavas said. ~ood.even ~tory distribution Police Chief B. James Glavas, who Glavas at first suggested the idea of tyslem .... credited by sqme managers called the m<ding m the clly's •ll!tion station owners 5"1ggering th<lr 11oo .. by fGr belpinc tbem to betlli' allocate !uel """"'"-......i CJU\ 1 oet ,of written =~ a committee of local sqple1 am1 cut long lints. policies for the statiob8 to IJDow" in ad- -11 C': d -in ootfying • mlnill«iDg the odd-<Tm po rNimq · However, ownen explained that they ~· """ ·~ One •-fYl!em. 'must all open Ill'. the mornillg· because --_,, __ -Y· ·~ si.iion owners said tt ,... the llrsl that la wtien -d their garage •· ,, (&et GA8pLINE, J!.,..Al) • ~ -bad lnfo11ned them in be~-cmiesir- • ~ . - Streakers • Romp High!! Low The ttCOt1llng from lbe Symbloo.,. Liberation Army, wtudl bu been holding MW Hearst since Feb. 4, was of ex· lremely poor quality, and lhe transcript was incomplete because parts of loliss Heerst's JO-minute messai;ie were ill-" audible . "I hear that people from atl around the country are calling on the SL.A. to release me unharmed," she said. "But the SLA. are not the ones who are harming me. It's thP FBI along with your Indifference to the poor that have failed to deal with the people and the SLA in a meaningfu l. fair way." l!Uss Hearst also alluded to a remark her father n1ade when the SLA demand- ed an additional M million donation lo a foocl .ltiveaway program . At that tim~. he said he did not have the moqey and ad- ded that "the matter I~ out of my hands." Miss llearst s:iid: ''You said it was out or your hands. \Vhat you should have said Wes~Man Shot; Police Arrest Wife A 45-year-ol'd Westminster ma n Is In critical condition today at Huntinglon Intercommunity Hospital af ter being shot three times Saturday night. Westminster' poilce arrestC'd Barbara Bradley, 40, oo charges of assault with intent to commit murder· if'I cdnnection with the shooting nl her liusb:md, Loren Donald Bradley. · Mrs. Bradley was taken to Orange County Jail. Police Jakl ,the Bradleys were arguing at their borne at 1471 "11<11 Ave. when Mrs. ~y allegedly polled oot a .22 caliber pistol. Bradley was shot once in the heail and-· ln·tb• body. He 11 in the Intensive care unit at the HwiUogton Beach Hnopltat. Officen 1ald hfrs. Btad1ey called a ldephone-eperator alfer tho g,zo p.m. in· cldent wbci tben phoned the police. y;·as that )'Ou wash your hands of it." ".The fascist slate as1d the FBI ha\'e at- tempted to manlpu\at" public opinion concerning Patricia Hearst's safety and eventual retum, while at the same time creating conditions that it knows \\'ill force her execution," said an ooidentificd y;·oman \l.'ho spoke durln& more than half !he tape. She said !he "pollce state wants Patricia llearst killed so the middle class will rally around" Prcsideot Nixon 's policies. Later. ~t iss Hearst spoke for about 10 rninutes and appealed to her parents, l\1r. and ll.1rs . Randolph A. Hearst, to cease cooperating "·ith the FBI in Irle casl'. "I really "·ant to get out or here. I ask you not to aid the flil," she said. Hearst, editor and president of the San Francisco Ex;unincr. issued a brief statement at his home here after hearing the tllpe: .. We were glad to hear ber voice and to know that Pally's a\i\•e. but we 'll have to study it before \\·e make any reply. \\'e need time." The tape "'as received by San Fran- cisco radio s1:Hion KSAN. 'I11e quality was described by llsleners as ex! rcme.ly !See HEARST, Pa~e A~I Cover-up Arraignments 7 Former Nixon Aides Enwr Innocent Pleas WASIDNGTON (AP) H . R . ltaldeman, John D. Ehrlichman and John h N. 1'1itchell, once President Nixon's chief aides and coofidants, stood before a federal judge Saturday and pleaded in- nocent to charges they conspired to cover-up the \Vatergate affair. TI1ey entered their innocent plf.'as in a closely guarded courtroom along with Charles \V . Colson. Robert C. !\.lardian, Kf.'nneth \\'. Parkinson and Gordon Strachan, all former Wh ite House or Nix· on re-election committee emp!nyes. F:hrhchman and Colson also pleaded in· noccnt to charges leveled by another grand jury -that they violated the rights ol a California psychiatrist by sending burglars into his office. The proceeding before Chief L: .S. District Judge John J . Sirica lasted only si:ic minutes. "As 1 call your name please state to the court how you plead to the charges." said lhe clerk, James Capitanio, as the seven men and their lawyers stood before the bench. Mitchell. charged with six felooy counts in the indictment, \\'as first tn the unprecedented rollcall. "Not guilty to all counts," said the former attorney general, here from New York where he is on trial ~ith former Secretary of Commerce ~taurice II. Showers May Fall Along Coast T oday The Orange Coast may be dampened by ol>nwers late today and earty Monday, according to the National Weather SeMce forecasters.. The increasing clouds should clear up by Tu esday, forecasters said, with fair sk.ies predicted for Wednesday and Thursday. SUr:f today will be-two to three feet. Stans on allegatioM that he traded a favor for a campaign contribution. Then Haldeman. "Not guilty on all counts." Then Ehrlichrnan. ''Not guilty on all counts." Then Colson. ri.1ardian, Parkinson and Strachan. "Not gui11:-•.'' Evf.'n in their arraignn1cnt. the men \\·ere gh'('ll VIP sl::itus. Xon(' had lo fill out the customary probation forms or .un- dergo fingerprinting -the usual pro- cedure. None had to post bond to remain frt>e . Thei r trail is scll('(!uled for Se pt. 9, six months to the day. Sirica will preside. If there was strain in the reunion of one-time associa tes -in the • same courtroom where I.he \Vaterg11.te burglars stood trial 14 months ago -it didn't show. ~titchell shook hands with special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, un- der whose leadership the charges were brought. "John, ho\1• are you . Good lo see you (Sff \\'ATERGATE, Pap A41 Nixon to Speak On Radio Today • KEY BISCAYNE, Fla . !AP) -Presi· dent Nixon scheduled a nation"'ide radio address for today on tM Ameri can bicentennial . The F1orida White House said the ad· dress would be broadcast at 10:07 a.TTL PDT on the nation's radio networks In advance of the address, Nixon con· ferred with top aides Alexander '-f. Haig Jr. and Ronald L. Ziegler at his bayside home. He arrived here Friday to spend the weekend with his wife prior to her departure ~fonday on a si:ic-day Latin American tour . · Nu<k$ Cavort in Ju1nbo .Jet, LBJ Library O ' l"ill l·: l~Slltt: . _ r " ~ _.c. , ' <1. ,, • ~l' ......... t • 1 t BJ u~ !'rm ·-.. t' m-i;, ....,. -""1lftl.-Tbroe.-were ed 'l\ir1t 1'nt nuile ,rrom a restroom In : .. ~I .-, · • . " , . ' ' ial.r 111!111 mi <llaf1'I of outraging p<Jbllc the rear .ta 747 Jumbo jet aM raced the l\1GBT villlJ!Oli8 4Wl>At do you c1o It -_.. cl>1 ell -Y· c1ec<ncy one! of lnacbing Hyde Parl: length d the plaoe arid baclf.' wbeo 1 i.urgMr ·. • l"'1' room - 'nit ~ ...,.pen raced tlnuP • jum-r<gu)atlona. Sllorlly aller a· """'1<er 'raced past, Reach ~ a gun !Mhibitibtstand or keep bo jet live miles abo¥o the Atlalltlc, 'lbe teplnc d the ABC-television pme Mrs. Lyndon B. Jollnlon. 8l"l neW. an-•onct1ilwi.i.or.ap"oa.t i.......,.o!fer lllartled a women'• Ub .-Jn --wu lnterrupl«I In Laa chorman Walter cnm!dte In Amlin, 1'u., advice and·-that'-• for a gun l""Cion, ..Uvoned Iha LBJ lihnry in Angelos Saturday when en unldentUled a male llreaker mnped dowD the mldcB• , -..,,-• : -.:::.,,-• A-one! dlal1'Jltid I ~ -male llnlker raced -the lllge, "' the DoU11 Cowboy training Oelit In -.. tM.--.. ch ..,,. llfory is on -· ...... -Allm r.-, ....... Pat Dallas.a laulhing rookies ga!M!red lor •• p ... 81. In Loodon, _. -llll!ll wal1nc llarrinPn Jr. IOd Diel< Gallltr, and& twO<!q -· on!y boots" raced tbroual> .. -ti a ·-of nearly 3IO. ~.. ~boy ....., . "A SK!Eas• PAIW>IBE -Aspen, Colo., ......... lib del··--II .lf1do A ....... for lbt -uld '1t --I -............. Is beauUlul aD yw -. but It lhlnes Parl:' _.. -all rmr ln abotJt I~ IOCOlllll " V--bas pulled 'IP to the fence at Jn the._..,, when, llDlfe< ll!Venl feet of -~ -the ............ 11 iliey "nlo -It -to~ -April 1 Ibo -~lie&:::: field one! a guy •-, k -1kllng <111busluta from 1elfOd -• -k at Ille -"r Mar-5 llldo b "'°"1101111 uld the -t "'"""' -. pie, !'lll the lengtlt all om the world, A groot Place to •islt, ble Ardl end raoed ......_, the a'OWd w!tlllhe "atr•uer" will be left In. ti 1118 fleld, -I lllrougtt the !n>nt gate, wrltel Dilly Pilot Staller Jacqueline gatllmd to aratlono oa beba1f m the n.. mll• abooo Ille Atlutlc, I bMnl-(i!ee 8'nlEAlt, Pap All Combcl Land, Page BS. . . -.~ ' ' DEVOVT DEFECTORS -They "'ere in relig°klus orders, a member o( the • chrisUan Brotbe<1 and l•~ nuns, but illeY live ii) eyeryday !k>Ciety now. Why did they leave their cJoi.stered corn- munllles! swr Wrli... Jan Worth tells their otori,. on Page BL REPUBIJCAN FATE -A 111ate R>publlcan party o/llclal, Melvin H. Bemsteln, sa)'S the par!y had better begin to talk slralghl to the public " hnth the GOP and !he two party system are in danger. Page All. Inside S und n~· J11<• llMIPlfMft M Allll l...otrs •1 Al Y-llnk 1 S'-°!"ff C._,flf, .; All lnM ....._Ii N Mlllllblc Al ClelMtlff Dl•Dlt ,.,,.... 1+17 C•lfenll.I Al ... 1 Etl•lt CJ.Cl fttnnM '"91M At •u Ill... I r C~ N ._,. Cl•CJ l•IM-4 ,._ 1-.f.At THI""" 1 .. 7 I~ M-J Tnwot IJ ,1Mttc4 (I W .. IMI' M 9-o.M .._.. II Wtl/tto WI.it Cl a.ny ....... M fllCM_. WI..... AJ S. I. H..,,.,.. At w-11'1; ftfW1. tt -.. OAll.Y PILOT SICTIONS ,. .... ' ,, I , A 2 DAILY PILOT Su.nd4.)', .MW J, 1974 Coast Roundup VJµ.IAGE APP ROV ED -Irvine planning conunissionen recommendt'd tho city counc:il approve a 1 .71 ~acre village proposed Io bowie 27.500 .Jl'. ... pie. It 1s expected lo be thtl-largost single resLdt:J1tia.l plauned comm.unitiY to be built In the city and by 1985 11 Will be dquble the present city popula· tion. Commiss ioners suggest the city require provlsiQJl of 31 least 600 homes (or families · llith moderate i0<:0mes. The $27,500 "exeaitive homes" are to serve famil y buyers' with a modest dwelling costing half that of the typical, comparable home lo be built 1n the plllfUlC'd community, Irvine Company planners predicted. . "" FISH PLANT-Jn a historic first for Southern California, the CalUornia D@pertmeflt of Fl!h and Game planted ?:,500 year-<1lrl striped bass in the waters of Nev.'J)Ort Bay. The program is intended to be just the start of a thrL'C-year experiment to detcnn.ine the feasibility of a nluch larger salt v.:ater stocking prograni. The !?cope of !he initial experiment v.·as reduced by the dealh ol 7 .500 of the 10,000 fish that officials originaUy hoped to stOck, but ofOci11ls promise thousands more rish ov('r the next three )'eani in an ef. fort to .. evaluate the ocean stocking cool.'Cpt. The program Js eventually expected to expand to include Dana Point J1arbor_and1os AJamltos Bay. "" fl10RE ~10NEY-Tcachers in the Newport·1\.lesa Unified School District last week requested what amounts to a 16 percent pay increase to enable them to keep up wit h the rising cost or living. Their request breaks down into l\\'O parts: A seven pen:enl pay hike to make up for inflation this school year, and an additlonal nine percent to cover anticipated Inflation in the next school year. School Board President Donald E. Smallwood said the teadler NX!Uest y,·as reasonable, but that he wasn't sure the dlstrict. could afford to mt-et it. "" TOURIST FUNDS-Newport Bead! Cit y Manager Robert L. W)'M di9Clos- ed that the Califomia League of Cities • is preparing new leglslatlon that would provide for the state to reimburse beach cities tor the money they spend on police protection for tourists. Wynn From Page J HEARST KIDNAPING • • • poor. Some portions were virtually The tape. like previous ones. linked ~tiss Jfearst's fate to that of t\\10 men chargf.'d with the Nov. 6 slaying of lhe Oakland School Supt. Marcus Foster. undecipherable. • Tom Donahue. general manager of KSAN, said a woman telephoned the sta· tioh with word lhat the St.A communique was in a restroom of a downtown restaurant. A station representative pick- ' ed. up the package. be said. , Much of the tape was devoted to bitter criUcism of the food distribution pro-. garn demanded by earlier SL.A com- !. munlques and set up by Hearst. The \\'Oman charged that the men, Joseph Remiro. 'ti, and Russell Li ttle. 24. have been "issued tickets to ride the railroad to the gas chamber." The SLA has claimed the men are fellow "soldiers." The v.·ornan's voice said the SLA was considering moving t.tiss Hearst "to con- ditions corresponding to a ce!I on death ·row.'' Aid league lobbytltll feel -of' puoage are food, whiJo u W'iMI< proposal for the llB!e Io pick .., other ""I" Uke llftauards and maJn. -•• Wt!ll, -Idn·t ha\'11 bad much of a cttunce. "" llUSBAND SHOT -A 3$.yeaN>ld Foui>lain V Ille)( archlte<tural qb-,~ Wll shot to dee.th at hll home Tbura- day evailng. PoUce amtted Ruth Ann Nance. 3.'l, the wife of the dead man. 111a.rtin Da vid Nance. and booked her on suspicion of murder .RespOfidlng to a phone call tip, polk.>e discovered Nance's body lying on a bed In an upstairs bedroom. He was taken to r~ountaln Valley Community Hospital, "'here he was pronounced dead on ar- rival. Police have not yet revealed 111rs. Nance's statement conceming !he shoollnf incldenl. Neighbors falltd to hear the single shot fired from a .38 caliber revolver. and said they were unaware ol any ma rital troubles. They said the couple, which bad loor C'hlldren, kept to themselves most of ihe time. "" LOT OR BUILDINGS -Plans for demcSlishing three old buildings in . Laguna Beach tO make way tor a bank parking lot have aroused the ire of 1 · group of Art Colony residents. One of the buildings. Ctsa de Mandigo, bous- td t lderly and "'°' ptnont belon they .,.,.., evlctC!d by Lq\lna Fedenl Savings Ind Loan to mue way ror the porklno lot. 'lb< lot ttalltd, -vel', • when the l.agw>aN oppote<I !he plW IOI' demollllon al the Coaatal Coor I missions aod r«ftllly al !he cl<)I coon. ell. The ewncU was advised by the dljt. attOrney that 11 could not nvote Ille demollllon permit,' bul Ihe counctl did vote to ·-Ill conctm to lite coastal col]UnWlon In a bid to delay in COl'l!!ideratk'.11\s-there While a com· pronUse is in the works to aave th.e buildings. "" NUCLEAR WARFARE -Grading began early in the week on the ol.t- dela,yed twin nuclear generaton ptan.. ned for San Ondre. But within a few daya Iocal Ioes ol the 11.4-blllioo proj· ect befan moblllzint for a eourt bat· Ue IO block construction o! the com-- plex. ~smen for Groups United Against Radiation Dangers (Guard ) planned a lund-<alsing campaign Io build a·war chest for the court fight. "" BOA.RD MIFFED -The Laguna B .. d! Sd!ool District boon! or C!duea· lion was rocked with the news !hat District SUpl Donald Woodlng!On bas toned hiJ hat In the rimt as a can· didaie as Orange Colmly SuperJn. tendent of Scboots. Woodillgton wu hired by tho Laguna district ab< moathl •II> after a firing of the former~ and hi<,IOP ld- mlnlstra!Orl by a ICbool board ma- jority depooed by voters Iller the fir- inp. School boa nl Presldenl Nomtlll Browne said, "Personalty, tam dlsap- polnled Io the ))Ok< of beln1 mlffC!d o-. Ed --like -y peope • -days -.., OUI ol-pt.and folmd hbnlell oa tlie outsldoiooldnl In IJllt:< •illll ,..... ol public -· He .... umealed by a dark honit cbaUenger named Rogtr Stanloo wl1o reaU~ did wJp It in a walkaway. Nol ~i'. did -beat ~ by """ .lha4 200 1'0tes. but he. pve lull mil!t lb, his · •bol!t this. MJlftd Is the moot pollle •-IOI Iactk: -walki>a Iron> doo!· •~nl I can think ol," he added. fO.dooc -!or his ...,,n.InJ.v1cim}'. ,.,, -lle')>over.<thalf'Il!e dy-aM"<plitt I~· FENCE .. REIECl'ED -· I>e:>pile lie t!,lorLOCLslg!ls or .a!Opno. -emotJooal appeals by ..members ot th,~------"~-~--- 1.agurula Homeowner'! AS!OC)allon, NOBODY GVWED -Nobocb; ex· including former football All·Arnerican et.'Pt Ncnna Htirtzoe, tha~ is. She Tom Harmon. Orange Co u n t y · ocored 1 stunninc up<I ~ in $upervlson Jut week Iumed do~ a Tuesday's O>ota .M<;l di)' 1coundl bid to recoosituct a fence marklnlI el<cllon by cleffttJng Ulalmllf'~Fni . lbelr beod! property. The fence, which Mayor W1tt.d ~·'Mn;: , lttttches 100 feet out ooto the sand, a virtual lrinown, wu .-11 was washed away in last year's big chance of UDlelting Jordad! wtiO hid · i !Of. Planning commlJsioners ap. been on the council lot noarly II · proved a modified replacement fence years. But when the vote was cottnted, b<ll it was a)ljlealC!d to the boani Jonlan came "I' Jn ballots lhorl. where It was turned down. " "" "" MFM FAC£!,1Ff -~'Mera· W A.LKING WINNER -lt was et· will get a new took by 1984 .. as the pected to be a quiet, ho hum coon-resWt of a new sign law passed last ell electlon in Fotmt.ain van,y for "all week by the. city council. The law calls three veteran , councilmen. $ u r e for feytttt and smaller signs and the enoQgh, It was for the first two as amortlzation of exlsUng sigM within a Gcorae SootJ and Al HoUindcn won 10.Ytar period. Second reading ol th.if. euy 'ri...,. , But !he councll'1 . ord1niJi<e ti upecied Mardi 18. FromPageJ STREAK •.. hid in the buoheo;, Ihen !he guy driving tho llUS came an>lmd and picked t>m up." Wbile !he nude anllcs CMtinued Io take much of !he world bf SU!1ll'be. an a.year. old girl who Uv.s near a donnllory at Ot· lawa Univ<nlty In Kamils City tnld bee gnondmother ""' thooght llle'd flflll'd oot the reuon for It all. 0 I believe they want to be able to tell !he dlffttence between the boys and ·the girls," YOWli Cann en Bryan es:plained. ' ~fore than 125.000 persons in the San l'rancsico Bay area' have received tree. "" ~~s-of rood since the handouts started 'Feb. 22. "Instead of $70 'worth of top quality food, there v.·as $8 of mediocre food. SOme stood in Une and got nothing," the , woman said. Most ol 1he portion of thl"'tape in which ·,. ~·liss .He3rst spoke v.·as difficult to hear. Bui · at one point she said she had beCn receiving instruction on -the use of .a shotgun for firing on any FBI agents or policemen who would try to rescue her. "If an)1hing happens lo me . it is because the FBI separat.ed its Intentions from mine," she said. The streak witntssed by Mrs. JohNOn and Cnlllk!Ie IoOk place &li/rdiY 'fn 'the· allditoriUm of Uie L)'rl(ton 'B, i16hnsi:ift Ubrary in Austin, \\'here Mrs. Johnson was presenting a journalism award to the CBS newsman. Suddenly a male streaker, wearing a red hat and a mask, raced through the ball. • . -. :Mills Accused 1~0f 'J)irt y Ploy' ~By White House ; ' WASHINGTON (APJ -The Whil e JJou.se accused Rep. Wilbur D. Mills on ,Saturday of a "dirty. low potltl'cal ploy" tor saying a forthcoming report on Presi· dent Nixon's taxes could lead to the -President's resignation. ... , "If be believes the President is going ~;~ resign based on soine mysterious, ·anonymous rdport that none of the other ''Committee memben · know anything about, then bis malady Is of. the head and ."not the back," a White House spokesman ·"here said. ,. -Mills, 64, annOlUlcing his candidacy for f'e.t1eclion in Utt le Rock, Ark., Friday, "Ila.id he feels good despite recent back ... surgery. f , He also told reporters that the slaff of ~ Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation has decided the Presi- dent owed substantial back taxes. ,. The voice of the unidentified woman d9rninated the latest communique. She made several crlUcal references to the Univenity of California Board of Regents, of which h1rs. Hearst Is a mem· ber. She also denoimced Hearst 's naming San Francisco attorney William Coblentz, also a member of the regents. to oversee the defense of Remiro and Utile. From Page J GASOLINE. • • lion in San ciemente will be the only fuel stop along the San Diego Freeway between Orange County and San Diego, the Auto Club said. About 56 percent of gas statio~ in metropolitan Orange and Los Angeles counties serv~ travelers Saturday, an increase of six percent over last Satur· day . Police in all Orange Coast cities Satur· day night reported no problems with lines at stations or 001nplaints about lhe gas by numbers plan. ··------------------ . • !. ~ • • • • • • • • :· . •• " • :· ' " ' " " " ~ .. ·= ' . • . • • • l • . • ; • • Pe.op le "ft is shocking. beyond my power to express. that a loyal patriotic citizen of this communty cannot run for the acboo1 board v.•itbout being subjected to goon-squad, Gestapo-like a.s.sault by local hood lums." That \\'as the reac- tion of Saddleback Valley Unified School District trus1ee Dennis Smith to an election-Oay incident in which his friend Earl Carra\\·ay claimed to have been struck lv.u times by a campaign worker for Nick DiGiuro. Carraway and DiGiuro were both candidales for · a lrustt't! scat at Saddleback College. CatraW!y. ,~·ho was uninjured in th e- alleged scufne, placed set'Ofld and Oi Giuro placed fourth. "" Dtnnis Evant, principal or Corona del ~-tar High School . was theorizing why his campus is juM about the on1y on e on 1'1e Orange Coast that haso 't had a streaker. "We've Informally let the students know that any of them caught streaking \\"Ould be dealt with like any other serious offender," he said, noting that punishment could indude extended suspension or even tl'3~fer out U the sc:hool . But a secretary in his office bad a different observat ion. Looking out the window at rain--fil\ed skies. she said, "Out ~ids here are too smart to do lt in the wet and cold." "" "This could be one of the grea t nonevents or modem times." obset\'ed Arthur Okun, ecctlOmic adviser to President Lyndon B. Johnson . rcf~r· ring to the lack o( major chanie be foresees from the end or tbe Arab oll em1>arao . ,.,, Mayor ROJ1 B. M.ttlla Jr. of Norfolk. Va., -Iden! cf.tilt U.S. Oool....,.. of Mayon and a 1972 Democrllt tar Nixon. baa !l>an&C!d hit mind. Ills ~ today: 11\\'bat we ban Quotes now. In this coWltry, in addition to the usual problems, are a lot or un- necessary emergencies I a r g e I y brought on by the inability of go\-1!"1· ment to govern.'' "" Prtsldenl Nt"ton .,.,.as emphatic. "I knO\V V•hat I said. f knO\I' \\'hat 1 meant. I know whllt I did .'' he said. in defending his version o( Watergate jiscussion in the White HOOS(> against the version of John W. Dean Ill . "" On another subject he \Vas ilmost as adamant . "The best advice I can get is that the r(' '~'iii not be a TN'<'SS1on in 19it " U1e President said at his news conlel't'nl"e last v:eek. "" Streaking. As if enough hadn 't been said, \\'illiam Boldeson. philosophy pro!essor at the University o·f ~Ussouri. had his s3y too: "Ifs just an innocent exubera~. One g o o d blizzard and the whole thing wlll come to an eoo :· "" A pair of seniors from Marina High ~ in Huntington Beach are preparing for college a little dif· ferently. The tv.·o young men. in ex· plalning why they dashed across the high sci>OOI campus clad only in tennis shoes and a. paper bag over their heads, said. "We wanted to gtt used to streaking befo re \\·e got 10 ooUege." "" A somewhat shocked new city plan· ning director was introduced to the Irvine plaMlng commiMioo Thursday night to the through-the-!loor sir~ of a rock band and the wf1ooPI ol Sphiprten reveler> being entertoined by a terl" ol lour baods of -ldna youtlls. Commission Qialnnan u.,,., SMplrb>e welcomed Wiiliam R. Liv· i..,rone tO JrvlM obltirvtng, uwe ·~•YI have muele at our meettnp. We don't alwaya haVe lllrMken." ' Marina Fans Celelwate ·• "Will whoever got 600 feet of that on film please let me 48ve it?" Cronkl\e said, adding he wished his own camera -crews had recorded the evenl "Aren't they (streakers) marvelous?" Cnlllk!Ie asked. "The ooly !rouble with my generation is \\'e have no imag. ination." Mrs. Johnson remained s e a t e d throughout the entire u n s c he d u I e d performance, and Secret Service agents ~ managed to tackle the nude male as he nulled fronr the building. The streak .aboard the jumbo ·jet took place \board a Pan American Airways -------------------·----,.-----------------~ Ne• Yhrk4o-London flight wbflt the Nixon lnconsist~~~~1 N~i;.J ~~~~~~~~~~; You can 't find an unhappy face in this crowd of lluntington Beach students who watched their team tMumph over Crescenta Valley in a CIF basketball playoff Saturday night in Long Beach. The lifarina High School Vikings ..VOn the game 59-49 and cap- tured the applause and smiles of their fa ns. For a full report on the game, see page C·2. KEY BISCAYNE. Fla .. (UPI) -The White House said Saturday it was "ay,-are ol the semantical differences" in President Nixon's two apparently con- flicting accounts regarding hush money for the \\'atergate burglars, and would deal \\ith them later. At his ne\\'S conference in \Vashington Vlednesday night, Nixon said he wrui told ?\larch 21. 1973. by then \\"hite House Cowtsel John \V. Dean III that payments had been made to the seven original \Vatergate defendants "for the purpose of keeping lhem quiet, not simply for their defense.'' This account seemingly conflict.s \\1th another Nixon gave last Aug . 15 about y,·hat v.·as discussed at his meeting nearly a year ago \rith Dean and fonner Whit• House Chief of Staff H.R. Halderman. Dean, \\·ho was fired last ~pMI 30, told Senate investigators last summer he was convinced the President condoned the payoffs. a charge Nixon has consistently denied . 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SOUTH C08ST "Everyone was nabbergasted and sat in their seats with mouths open,'' a stewardess explained. "But some people laughed and olhen cheettd." A group of law students at St. Jolm's Univenity in New York City voted Satur. day lo set up a "streakers defense com· mittee," providing free legal assistance to college students arrested by polic:e err threatened v.•ith suspension from school for sprinting in the buff. ViL iS ... eeae • un ique shopping · end dining DAIL y l.o T0° 9, SA TURD A y 10 TO 6, SUND A y 12 TO 5 ON'SUNFLOWER OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA-LOOK FOR THE FLAGS .. I • • r: I t ., f A ., \ t f I g s s I 0 s au ha !ell. the I • An Jr.,lne D1111kh19 \Vhen the Irvine Jaycees and the Unlvemty High SChool water polo team got together Saturday to divvy up profits from a Christmas tree sales lot, they made a picnic and a game out of it. And the "old men," the Jaycees, came out ahead, heating "the kids" 7-5 in. th~ir own pool at the Irvine high school. Above,-Jaycees' co-goa1ies JQ.hn Porter and Tom Beckett defend their ter- ritory with vigor and a broom -while, left. Jaycees' Rod Rodheim presses number 271 Steve 111cCormick of Uni High, who used an inner tube to keep up with the pace. The students still went home with $3,000 to help fund a trip to Hawaii in August. -New ·Kidnap Suspect Held Girl Arrested in Abduction of 8-yeur-old HACKENSACK, N.J. tAP)-The FBI arrested a 17-year~ld girl Saturday night as the fifth suspect in the kidnaping of 8- }'<0l'-oid John Caluldllla, -was relea>- ed by his abductors on Friday. Four young men were arrested earlier llld charged In U.. lddnaping. John was lddnaped as be walked 00me lrom !dlool onWedneoday. FBJ agenls 81TeSted P.1aria Margaret Marida at ber home in Jersey City and charged her with COrEpiring to viola~ federa1 l<ldna.J>ing statutes. • The FBI said the girl \\'as being ques- tioned and would later be placed in jail. No further details were given. FBI Director Clarence ~1. Kelley in an- nouncing the arrest said that information available "indicates that other in- dividuals are believed lo be involved in th! kidnaping and that an estensive in- vestigation is under way to appfebend aJI involved." · ' Before Miss Marida's arrest, the FBI said it was 9e8.fChing for at least three ttllft ~ in the case. ~ earlier and dt.arged with violating federal lddnaping statutes were Norberto M. Fernandez, 17; his brother, Eligio, 19; Rlchanlo R. Tuero, 17, and Wilfrodo Alv8= 18. all ol Union City. J. Wallace LaPrade, special agent In charge of the FBI in Newark. said the fwr arrested men and the boy's parents are natives of Cuba, but he discounted any political motives for the abduction. "This appears to be a kidnaping for ransom," LaPrade said at a news con- ference Saturday. The $50,000 ransom paid by the boy's father bas not been recovered. Authorities said the Calzadilla boy was lured into a car as he walked home from 9Cf:x>ol \Vednesday by two men and a woman. They said the \\'Oman told him his grandmother \\'as ill and she would take him to the hospital. The boy was released Friday. The FBI said the two n1en in the car \rere belie\•ed to be Norberto Fernandez ;ind ' Alvarez. LaPradc said Eligio Fernandez and Tuero took part in con- fin ing the boy and in arranging for the ransom. LaPrade said the breakthrough in the in..,·estigation came when the suspects' hiding place was found after the boy's release. He said the hideout was in Union City, but deelined to be more specific. Bruce Standler, a building superin- tendent in Union City, said Norberto Fernandez had rented a room from him two weeks ago. Standler, who runs a tavern in the building, said he believed the boy was kept in the room. He said the FBI had found a sneaker print left by the youngster on the premises. and that he himself had seen a red-headed woman lvilh whom Al\•aret reportedly had been living and at least tY.'O older Spanish peo- ple visiting the building. Stat£ Attorney Kilkd In Office S 1wotout OREGON, Ill. {AP) -Richard Ibey found a son, David, dead of ap- Cald•ell, Ogle COUnly state's altomey, parent gunshot wounds In lhe yanl. At was ~ Saturday during a shootout in-about the same time, Caldwell was aide a sherifrs olfM:e. reported to be at the sheriff's olfice. Aulhorilles, said Caldwell •ppanallY Messer said thal a. he enlettd lhe of. had shot and killed his -, David, fioe he saw Cald...U holding on wamided his wife and wounded a polk9 automatic pistol in e-acb hand, standing ~ve. with ~ back against a wan dJct.atlng a He was pr00oon«d dead In lhe Ogle sta<ematt lo Kathryn C.lander, a. Coonty sber!IT'• offk:e alter exchanging newspaper correspondent. sbota w11h a.ier Deputy Mel llleaaer, Caldwell told Messer 10 "freere and autbori~es said. M...., said Caldwell pat up bis hands," the statemenl sold. had abo shot himself in the head u he "De st.aned to talk wtldJy, waving the. fell behind an ofnce rue cabinet dwing gwlS around, and then fired lhrnugh an lbe esdlange ol gunfire. open doorway," hilling Det<ctlve Sgt. In a otatemenl IS8UOd_a_ lhroe Robert Whipple. houn after lhe inclden~ the 1herill'1 ol-Measer said be bean! another shot, and fice aald that Caldnll'1 ..U., ~1 '""' cald'ftll go down behind • file bad walked lnlo Ila lborill'I ---.. -ftred two llhotl. aaltl Ibo bad jolt been...,...,. 1111111er • Wblpplo .., Mn. ~ell _.. hulbond .... boldlng two " ... couple't ._-led In lair condltlm with ~ ~ cNldnn ot gunpoint ot h lomilT• , ......._ home -o haH mile --' 1bo Clldftill' otlwr two'c:hildttn"'" WMn outhoritloa urlved, -lllld. ::-.... bm:L Standler said he had given the, In- formation to the FBI. "'hich declined comment. The Calzadilla boy, son of a lire ex- ecutive from Dix Hills, N.Y. y.·as kid- naped near his home on \\'ednesday and released unharmed on the New Jersey Turnpike in Secaucus early Friday morn- ing, arter the ransom had been le(t at a drop in nearby North Bergen. The arrests came shortly afier Presi- dent ~ixon asked for reinstatement or the death penalty in kidnaping cases y.·here the victinl is killed. After con- sulting with the President, Auy. Gen . \Villiam B. Sax:bc urged Congress and state legislatures lo reinstate the death penalty. The Fernandez brothers pleadl'<i in- nocent Saturday at their arraignment here before U.S. Magistrate Bnice F. Banta, who set bail at $300,000 for Eligio and $250,000 for Norberto. The pair was returned to the Bergen C.OUOty Jail at the request of U.S. marshalls, the oounty sheriff said. Thero and Alvarez. pleaded innocent at their arraigrunent Saturday afternoon and were also taken to the Bergen Coun· ty Jail. Ball for each was set at sz.;io,ooo. Five in Custody .t\fter ·Threat 011 Mesa Officer f>"ivc people. including four juveniles. were in custody Saturday on a variety or charges stemming from an alleged assault on a Costa Mesa Police officer. The adult. Ralph fl.fartin , 33, of 423 Vit'- torfa St., Costa ~fesa1 was booked in city jail on charges of burglary and possession of slolen property. Two 11.year-old boys were being held in Orange County Juvenile Hall on charges looluding burglary, possession ol stolen pr-1Y and assault with a deadly we&PQfl. .. Held on lesser clwges or tack of parental CC11trol and refusal to obey authority were lwo girts, ages 16 and t7. Costa Misa police said the incident befj:an when the Cathers ot the two girls went to 423 Victoria St.. to gel them ~to return home and reportedly were met 1t the door by two men brandlshtng a rllle and pistol. Wilen police reaponded 10 the call for help, one ol lhe 17-year .. ld boys pointed a aun at Officer Tom Owen's head and llreolenod him, poiloe claimed. An tlMtiptkJn afttr the lnllial arrest for UAUlt "'"'1ted In the' burglary and related chatgts being filed. Poli« said they luund &tolen pJ'O!>OrlY in lhe ""1- dorloe. ' Sund;ir MMch 10 1q74 OAIL Y PILOT !~_.!l. Hospital Funds Seen : Legislature Likely to Honor UCI Agreer11e11t Dy GEORGE LEIDAL Of lflf o.llW' .. 1111 '"" Leg1s laton are almostr certa in 10 honor their 1973 OOmmltnlCnt. to prO\'ide funds for a <.-ampus teaching hospl1al at VC' Irvine, sources In Sacramento h:n'e told the Dally Pilo1. A.ssembly1nan Robert B11dham j H· Ney.·porl Beach) said th;11 he could "guarantee" ''irtually th.> 15 ntillion allocation for a 200-bed traclung hospital Y.-oold be added to the s1;i1e·s 19i4-75 budget . "In a casual conversation y.·1th Denn y (State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter1 y.·00 sll.5 on the Senate t·inance Committee I became convinced the money will be there," Badham said. The l\\"O Newport Beach Jiepublican legislators were instrumental last year 1n Inserting planning funds for the campus hospital into the current stale budget. Those plaMing fund s y,·ere the first in- crement recommended by a Joint legislative con1mittl'e headed h y Assemblyman \\'llllc Bro\\'11 Jr. 1D-San Francisco). An aide to AISCmhlvrnan HroY.n said Friday ·1hc appfuvl'<I° joint l'OITimillee recommcoda!ion separated the campus • • ho~pilal issue from the Orange Cl>untv !\1edical Center (0C?i.1C) and thC UCI medical school negolittlions. '"TI-.e language of the report doli6 not make ooe-item dependent on the other. but then it dO<'Sn't s.iy they arL'fl't related either," an aide 10 Asscn1blyman Brown snid Friday. Enrlil'r in the Y.'et"k it Y."BS lt'~med !Ml State Financl' Director-VenK>n T. Orr had oot included the UCI hospilnl con· struction grant in ttlc C.ovemor's 1974-75 bod.get. Badham \'1lY.'ed ht would Y."Ork to hav1· the Assembly \\'a)"5 and ~feans com- mittee oo y.·hich he SC'r\'("S add the item to the budget. Brov.'Jl also chairs t ha t poy,·erful Assembly body. !\leanY.'h.ile, Sen. Cari>enter successfully convinced the finance commillee of !he upper house to add tt\e construclion C05ts lO the s1atC' budget. If approved. the. $IS million y,·ould pro-- \'ide a general care hospital to be lo- cated on the UCI campus adjacent to the L'Cl-California College or 1\ledicine. Funds for lhe first perm.inenl elass roon1 building for the medical school also v.·ere left oot of the (;overnor's proposed budget but art• cxpt.'Cled to be returned It's S,till o Jigsa1v Cofu111·ontises May Solve ,. Piizzle of Coastal Plru1 Pf CANDACE PEARSOS i ot-... Dtilf flMM Malt The coastal 111as1e r plan mfly bi! h~e ;1 jigsa"'· puzzle. \Vllh iL<i pieces -the clements -added one by one w111! the \\'ho)e 'picture appears. But some people. judging from the response last v:eck at a public hearing on the marine environment element, v.·ish 1~ puz.z.Je' came fully aSscmbled. Or al least with its l'dgt's less ragged. Others think the plaMing process by tbe C08Slal commission Y.111 "·ork, that the picture vo'ill be clarified Y.ith time and more public hearings. The guideline is already tbi.>re, they say. "\\'e h3\•e a golden thread \\'C se1\· 1hroogh aU this." said Dr. Donald Brighi. chairman ot the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Conuniss1on. ''That is Lhe preserYation of the coosthne." Bright said the marint, !'lenient -tht· first piece of the puzz.le -y,•iJI come bac k to the co1nm1ssioo in aOOut \\\'O wrl'ks, rev ised by the oomplaints. sug· gestions and additions of the public ·at the Long Beach session. From there il will go lo the slate coastal commission, \vhere planners must coordinate it \\'ilh fh·r nther regional elements. and then will retuni for another review. !\ieany,•hile-Y."Ork is going on to finish other planning elements, i n c I u d i n g recreation. energy, transportation, in· tensity and densily of land use. powers and funding, design and the next one 10 come. coastal land environment A public hearing to discuss the coastal land element has tentath·ely been set for 1\larch 18 in Long Beach. ,-- Bright s.:ud many or the speakers' den1a'nds for ¥.'hat w[IJ.be alloY.'cd on ihc coas.t . a11!1 ~n y,·hat order. m~ come in those unfini shed C'leinents. But . he added . the priorities nlay have to be set later. Cornn1issi 01ll·r Hiintnon Fay of ~lar1n;1 dcl Rey also lhinks a rommon duty alrrady exists to guide 1hc necessary balancing. 1 "The occ<rn isn"I unlimited.·· he said . "\Ve"re supposed to plan for C\'C'ryone to make use of the coastline and also 10 rC'storc producth·i1y of ma rine life." Jn their work, the commissions \\'ill conccntralc on up 10 1.000 yards inland of the mean high tide line . already set up as a coastal permit 1.onc. Althongh Proposillon 20. the 19i2 coastal zone act \\"hich established thr con1mi~ions. describes a planning area fiv1• mil('ji, inland . Stele CommiYion Ex- t'Cutive Director .1'1Scph nodovitz s.1id 1h1s .. is not too workable·· The focus y,•ill be on the .. 1mmcdiate coastal area and its uses there," said Bodovitz. "\Ve will aim at basic policy decisions and v.·on·1 be able to aMY.'Cr all proble1us and details.·· Some cnviron1nentalists ha\'e criticized the rommissions for developing a plan that \1•ill be "tempered " for t~ legislature. But Dr. Bright said the plan 's ability to be backed and enlon:..'t-d by the legislature is the ''crux of its success.·· Referring 10 the nun11X'r of coastal area plans y.·hich are just sitting on a shelf unused. J)r. Hnght added. "Thcre·s enough history of dead ducks."' ' - • b~' leg1slntivc 11ct1on. UCT prt'senlly trau1s l1S doctors '\i1 "borrov.'t'd'' hospilals in Ora n~f' nnd l.o~ An11cll.'l! coun11cs. !\lost 1ncdiCal students and facult\' atf' housrd nt OC~fC' -thl' rounty's ~r.ut•rut hollpit;1I for 1ndi Rf'tll pa111•n1s Asscn1bl)man 0t'IJY.11°S co n1 in 1 1 t r stipul:ltt'<I thal 1 ·r· fund~ 10 I~: :-p1·n1 t•i upj:!radt• (X'~\C not tx• 'Jll.'lll 11n11! a IOtti! 1t•n11 a~rt'C'n1en1 un t'\)il\rol ot th•· hosp1tal \1·as 11orkt'd out Orr ·s budgt! ncuuu 111 l'lll-'l't v.1>1dJ ha\'c addt'CI 11 s11putal1011 that th(• t.:CI· count~· agrC't.'ment be concludt'CI before Ilk.' campus hospnal funds 11·ould })(' .1p- prO\'rd Brov.·n':. aide in .S.:1l'ra1nento said th" ro1nnullt't.' d.Jd 1io1 l"ll\'151011 that kind ol s11pula11on , re...'Ogniz.1ng the uni\·ersily 11·ould ht' in a poor b;irgaining ~111011 1f 11 had no assu ranC\' it "otild h.1\·e its 01tn hospital u1 Y.hi ch Ill train doctors-to-be. Another l1·i;1sla11\'e sourC'c suggest~ the finance off1c·c S..'lY.' the ('hancc lo sJ)('nd the UCI 1nedical school bond fund" tor other priorili1·s and assurncd thC' countr agn!<'tnent \11th UCI \\Ou ld not l;o... inkc'<I uuul ;ir11·r l1udgrling 11a~ eo111 plett..'ll . Stcitio1is Hire Girls to Cliut W itli Drivers OAKW\i\J) (AP1 -To soothe wrathful y.·a1tine customers. S!andard 011 of California is h1ry1g prruy ~1rls to checl.. oil1 wash \\'indews .• 1nd ju<;,l smile ood rhat v.·it h hapl<>ss· n1cn in tong gasolillt: lines ''\\·c·r<> 1ryin!; to keep !he people haf» py:· said \rill ian1 Ronna1 . a scr:1ce 11t3- tion ntanager in Berkclt•y. .. lt"s a littll' O)Orr plr11san! fo1 cus1omrrs lo hear a young lady talk. and it provides a change 1n atn1 ospherc,·• he sai d. A spokesman for Standard Oil said 11~ stawons throughout 1he stale .,..·ould soon hire \\'Oml'n on a part-1 in1r. 1cmporary basis to p<'rforn1 the ru~tonil'r ~n1ice~ that have been ncg.lec lcd .-,jncc the lorrg gasolhlt' lines fom1rd. They art' di strihulinP" cards to explain the OJ)("ra tl ng hours of thr stalion. l'l'l- forcing th1• orld-c\·rn rule in somr coun · tit·" and ehi'c~ing to St.'l' if gas tanks ar t half full. TI1c contpJny advert1!.ed at tht t:niversity of California Placement Center undC'r tht" hl'ading ".'ltation a1 te.ndan t and puhlic relations Y."Ork ·· :ind .'.lrongly urgrd \1omen lo apply ·In balance st;iff.'' "'Slandard requested 11·on1cn bee<tuk executives ni ight bclic\'c that v:a11ing cusloiners 11·ould be less likely to \"en\ any anger at a 11'oman," said Susan Frcedas. a counsc!or·at the ttntcr. She told the rompany they wen: discrimi nating against men and sa.id Standard has already hi.red several male ati.endants. Kcvln !\tiller. prelly coed at UC Berkell'Y· \1·ears blue jeans and a \1ork shirl to her JOb and talks to J>L'Vple 1n hne aOOut any subj<.'ct, but usutlly th~ prot>- lerns of \1aiting. Prlc• Pick11p OPEN . • • SUNDAY :6-1,P' 12 •• s -~ Mon. thru ffl. ' "' ' -- ---- A 4 DAIL y PltOT S1.1nday, Marth 10, 1974 Behavior Modif ica1iion • Works at Fairview By ARTIWR VINSEL Of Ille Dall• , ... lhff rnuneentb In • Strks) A ringing telephooe can be a curse that drives a newsman to distraction on deadline or provide him a lead on a story that might win a Puliller Prize, but the latter is unlikely. 1be telephone rang righ t on deadline recenUy. "I'm not going to giv~ you my name," the caller said crypt:kally, "but you might want to cl!Cclt this out. 'Ibl:Y're ~ ing electric cattle prods on patients in Ward 42 at Fairview •.. " The story, as expected, was mt. COT'· rect. right and expected ror their own good ana ·thO good or·olhen wtthllllt grMt - care. A team of speciali111J1 involved with the client in variou.. treatment prograi:m confers and decides jf the electrical stimuh.m might help correct his self- 111.buse and behavior. A decision i.s made, never without h!s parent.,' written consent, and then the Program Director in charge of his case makes a recommendation to Dr. Toto. The vast majority of Faln1ew clients woo need help in Jeemlng OOW lo get along In the worl4 behavior·wise receive It through encouragemoot and ....U rewards. Fatal Reminders A shred o! tnJth in ~ was In· Votvro, lxtt the first thing a newsman learns in his career is that a shred of truth goes a long way in supporting a !alsEllood Question«! about the anooymou11 call, Fairview State H()!JPital Medical Director Dr. Anthony N. Toto was frMk and forthright about the obvious basis fOI' it. ''A!I far as the UMI of restrainta or oeclueion fir romld1ng behavioral prob- lems, we have eliminated that." says Dr. Toto. "II really didn't do anything lo enhance the client's development.,.. Practice has shown that patients learn best to perlonn in a proper and eltPOCted manner when they are learning about-life and ho\v to get along in the presence or other patients. This is ¥lhat functioning 1n soclet)" is a11 about, working with, being with, and socializing with others. Lined up side by side Friday are the cars involved in a violent crash which left a 27-year-old woman dead and hospitalized her husbanct and the two children riding with them. At left is the car in which Karen I~. Hunt was riding near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mes .. when, police claim, the car at right driven by David Flournoy, 18, of Santa Ana . rammed it head on. Police claim Flournoy was drag racing on the Bristol Street freeway overpass \\'hen his car went out or control. · He is top man at the ~acre hospit.aJ ror the mentally retarded and physically handicapped. Ir a newsman needs information some- one else cannot supply about the unique facility at 2501 Harbor Blvd., O>sta Mesa, he knows Dr. Toto has the ex· planation or answer. He said an eJectrical device designed to curt> destructive or dangerous behavior definitely is used on a couple d. the hospital's 42 wards. The story Involves much more than that ooe a!ng!e, unadorned lad. One of the most common disciplines where needed at Fairview, then, is de- nying the misbehaving person the right to do this. Called a Time-Out. the metood of discipline is simply that of taking the of. lender out or the group and keeping him i90lated -alt!rJugb under clOle watch -ror awhile. From PflfJe l WATERGATE • • again," Jawonkl said. "Are you in good healU:i?" Mlkbell asted. "Fairly well," aaid the prosecutor and moved off. Ao the ~ arrived, they shlok bands all around and stood in dualen, talk.Ina. The seven men ~ repreaented by 10 lawyers at the proceeding. Three Charged in Plot To KUlnap a .Diplomat <M cl a dient Pl!JU!atioo o! 1,712, only two retarded penoR'J today are receiving behavior modification guidance through 1i'sO • of wfial " js call<d-electrlcal · stimUIUs. · -·~ -"' ... ·• · Qily_ftve have 1'lef!ived Jt io the past 2",i years. The 'electrical charge ccxtaioed in a belt worn around the waist and activated by ward pei oxuh!I whoo required for . -<llscipllnary purposes ooly produce! a gentle, tingly sensation like that in your foot when it goes to sleep. 1be patient feels no electrical jolt like the zap ct a cattle prod. ''Thi! li only used by excepdon," says Dr. Toto. "And only after all other I """'"""' have !ailed lo elimbtle 1he ~p!lre behavi<r' in the dienl." _ One WCXlld be wise lo note that tile big words "maladaptive behavior'• a:>ver a range of unacceptable activities but in patients fitted with tbe ~ !limulus belt it moot often means they are compulsive betel-bangers. MEDICAL DIRECTOR Fairview's Dr. Toto They could injure themselves by bang- ing their heads too much and-in one case-a retarded girl subject to the elec- trical stimu1us control did that 55 times in one day. The electrical stimulus-designed to remind tbe client immediately that he is doing what be abould oot do-may need repetition_. but it works. "The clients usually respond very quickly," says Dr. Toto. •·n,ey know what it is and they know what it is for." Hospital orfidals do not by any means use such methods in teaching errant clients that they are not doing what is Families· Held Hostage The principle Is the same as ~ a naug!lty cllild stand in the comer, wllich gtves him time to think ....-what he did wroog. Rumors are bound to be generated by a treatment ra<;ility the size of Fairview Si.ate Hosp!taJ, whef'e ·1;112 pmons0 with Varying batldicaps•inust liVe temporarily ·. or for always with their learning and ad- justment problems. l 'lbe hinted mistreatment that may result, or outright speculatioo oo what goes on there is identical to that cen· tering m any large imtitution in America. One incident o! willful and arbitrary use of the electrcial stimulus rod that carries that mild electrical llhock ..,. tually did oocur oot loog ago. "'Ibe clients know rwbat it ii arxl what . i~'s for," as Dr. Toto noted, aM the Utile girl on Ward ts "110 ne<ds its Jn<! oc- casioDally got her hands Oil It when no OllO WU looking. A psychiatric teclmician woo had his back to her was then administen!d an el<drical slloclc where he wonl forget ti ooon. Escaped Convict Captured Police and maraha1s were everywhere. Identifications wtre checlted to gain en- trance tnto the OlW'thouse. Evervooe bad to sign ln,.but la!V)'.ers per!om<d the C:liore le< lhe delendaJill. , . . A ~ detecior IC8lmed ·everyone ror weapoos before entry Into the cow1room. Outside the coortbouse, on a gloomy, damp cloy, a crowd o! 100 spedalors jeered at the most easily reoogni%ed defendants poshed through. "Sieg Hell," some shout.ed a t llaldeman' and Dlrllchman. "How does It feel?" someone Shouted at Mitchell, who had made no secret cl his lollgb law and ori1er •lince .. attomey IJ'lllii'al. One ~ liwi wjlOring a Nixon mask dropped bis pants but pollce ...,. in no lllOOd fir streaking. 'lbey lllmlUDded him and hustled blm oil. ·The Walerllale lodldment clwi'" all seven men with cmspiracy to otetruct jl'5lico by attempting lo thwart lhe in- vestlgatim into tm Watergate burglary and wiretapping "by deceit, cra ft, trickery and dishonest means." The consplracy lndictmenl, listing 45 overt acts, alleges a train of lies, use of influence to throw investigators oft the track, and payment of hush money to the men who plotted and carried out the en- try into Democratic party headquarters on June 17, 1972. LOS ANGELES (AP)-A young woman and two jailed meo were charged Saturday with plotting to kidnap 1 a foreign consul general to bargain for the release of the two moo, the FBI said. One· cl tbe me1r ls· a -•~F•ky· Jacker, and the WOmlD -likntlfled by police as a former member or the <llarles Manson family. 'llle FBI aaid agents errested Maria Tbereaa Alooro, 22, at her apartment. 'llle two men, Ga!Tett Brock Trapnell, 36, and Robert Beman! Hedbe<g Jr., 37, ar< prtsonen lo 1"" Angel<o o.mty Jail, the FBI said. Tt:a!ll"ll ts ....mg a llle senteoce Ill< okyjacking, and iledb"1 ts being held Oil ci.irg.. " -Olght and 'N IJIUng a policeman. 1be -..... accused of COOlp)rlng -while both mftl were In jail -lo kid· nap tile comW general of -·cl tbe following comtries: Etloola, Paracuay, Uruguary, Canada, Fraooe, Germ.any, Switzerland or Haiti. • The OOllSuls general from each or tbese countries, except Paraguay a ,n d Uruguay, Canada, France, Germany, 1 FBI said. 1be Paraguay and Uruguay OOllSul o!fices here were cJooeCI ~Uy, hl!t lhe alleged conspirators -tmtly were unaware of that, the FBI said. FBI spokesman John Barron said agenLs learned of the alleged plot "through Ille oooperatioo cl an Individual who was to act M eoooosplrator lo the plot.'' Barron said no further details ~·ould be released until Mond8y when the FBI plans to file a 22-page affidavit with lhe U.S. magistrate in Los Aflgeles. The ·thret are to be arraigned Monday. A Loo Angeles Coonty · •lherllf'.s spokesman said Miss Alonzo, was ooce-a member ol the Charles ~1anSm family and bad p\cl<eled !requenUy in support o! Alanson. during his murder trial. Mamon and three 'female ronowers were o:m- vtcted in 1971 in the murden cl actreM Sharon Tate and six other pemons. Trapoell, the FBI said. is currently serving a federal Hie semance !ollowtog a alOvlctloo lo May, 1973, cl skyjacking an ai=a!t en route lrom 1"" Anceles lo New Yori<. During that Incident he demanded $308,000, the release of a prisoner being held in the Dallas Jail and Ille release of black militant Angela Davis, the FBI said. TrapoeJ1 was shot by an FBI agent In New York who posed as a crew member. He was in the Los Aogeles jail awaiting action on a state charge. Hedberg, the FBI said, was being held following bis arrest Jan. 29 by local authorities Oil charges or --flight to avoid prosectilioo regarding a diarge or assault with a deadly weapc:11 oo a police officer. Kelley said the plans of the three in- cluded a demand for $250,000 and a ~ o! political asylum in S""'1en. HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) -An escaped convict who held two families homage was captured Saturday at the home o! a former friend, police said. bmn. So be Jell with his w~e and child," Smulsld said. He lert behind a rifle and soolgun he bad taken from the family's south central In- diana Mme in Ogtlville. Each count in the indictment returned f\.farch I carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Mitchell was charg- ed in five addiUonal counts: obstruction of justice, two counta of lying to a grand jury, one coont of perjury and me or lying to FBI a8'1JIS. '1be total maximum sentence on all camts 11 30 years. l'rmnP9111el Smulskl said authorities in Seymour, lnd. -where the first hostages were ta.ken -have Issued wammts charging Hutchinson with two counts of kidnaping. He said he aW expected authorities in Oolum00s, Ind., where the secooa family was seized, to file charges. "l reel very sorry for the guy," said Mathis. "He lil<ed the kids and aald be never would hurt them." SABBATICAL~ ... Patrol Lt. Dooald Smuiski, who beaded the search for Wllliam Hutchinson, 19. a fonner Hanunon:l resident who escaped from a Kentucky prison, said be and eight other officers began checking the homes "of some of his Io rm er associates." He said police finally round him under the bed in the fifth house they checked. The rnan \~1ho lived in the house was leaving as poliCe arrived. The reSident was "scared th at he (Hut· chinsool v;ould do them some bodily Jotm Mathis, who with his wire and two small children was held hostage by Hutchinson during a l~mile drive, said he felt sorry for his captor. "He's just young and scared ." said Mathis, 28. Hutchinson, \\'ho is from Hammond, haO disappeared on root after leaving the l\1athis car at a street intersection here. ' Hutchinson escaped while being taken back I<> the Kentucky Slate Reformato<y from which he fied earlier. He had been serving a 2-U>-2lyear sentence for anned robbery. Joe E. Ford. 42, the corrections officer who had Hutchinson in custody, said the prisooer butted hbn with his head as he y.•as driving about 10 miles south o( Columbus. He took Ford's service revolver as the officer tried to keep the car under control. Thunder Pounds Plains Haldeman and Elrlldmwt, who were Nixoo's chief ol staff and domestic ad- viser, each are charged wtth one count ot· obstruction of j\Wlce and three counts of lying. Maximum sentence is 25 years. Colson, fonnerly a Wh.Jte House special counsel, faces a maximum of 10 years in prison: Parkinson, lawyer for the re-elec- tion committee, 10 years; and Strachan, formerly in the Nixon-Mitchell law flnn and later Haldeman's personal assistant, IS years. Egyptian Paper Predicts Ending Of Oil Embargo R ain and Snow Falls in, Oregon, Was hing to n BEIR\IT <UPI> _ An Egyptian • ~ ,,, newspaper predicted Saturday that ll.S. S1•m1nary 1~~=:1d 5;:'!~ 1~1n51~~:~~~:· ~d :r::io:~:=:"f!: ,:1r;:1f,;i::'1:: g::,:.;ot""' S6 " ·°' today's meeting or Arab oU-produclng -Coote!' ft\ond;IY, high In IM mid SO.. ' 6.000 '"'· s110111 warming '"'lld with Duluth ;: ~ .ll • ...:.,... in Cairo would JI" the ·-•·-'' Tht AlMd.itd '"""' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASJ'AL M11ht In lfte S0s w1rm!r.g IO 6°' at Falrbin~i COWlw=:o 1~ ~•...,_EtQ Tl'tlln!lerstorms, som. ol n.m Mwre, VALLEV~F1lr Sunc11v morn 1ri11 • •o""'r t11v111011S. l"""5 In 111t iow.r JOI For• WCH"lh i ~~ against t"he United States. But three of the llO•md~d IF!<Oll!lfl mvch or 1119 mid· lncru1l1111 ctoud1 51.ir!GIJ irttrllOCWI. to 10-...tr i01 1t IOWtof' et1v1!10111. 'y -tonll~nl Slhlfd•r. C!oudV Wiii! c:h•hC• of •llo-• llNI NORHTERN CALIFOllNl,1,-Ch•ncr> ~·'f 4l 17 .01 biggest Arab oil exporting nations said Tlof!v deve!Ol>ed lnlm· Mluovrt Sund•Y night .. •!Id Mona~r mornlno. of lhDWer• "''' of "'1..::1. '""' Hfltl\.I l9 ll the ·-··'d •··· •• !lend the ---• 1nroUQh i.out~rn KIMls 1nc1 nortMrn o.c,.1i11111 c:!olld• Mond•Y •Ii.moon. "''''"'' c!CNC1l1M11 mid Pttlod •~ HOllOlulu 12 69 Y wuw relux ...., a ....,....._.ave. Okl1mom1 ln ro norlll->ern T<!•ll Ind W1rmtr lundl'f •Old $.......:ily nagl\r, Pf"9(lpll•!lan 11ktl~ tnd. s-lr;el H01.11torl ,. 69 ,01 The semloffklal Cairo newspaper Al td11ern Color-. More IM11 I lrt1:ll of hlO_!!~ 111 '"',, "',,. .,1o-.:!..1n • .tN «la. Cooler ... ,,!: ,',·"", .. '",..!;_ H Oh• ~ ,tN .SO~•r>d, l~l•n1POll1 11 43 .01 Ah Id the f -·'·"" b rein dtlu;ed (ll•nut1. ICtn. 11111111 l\oor, Mt,,..,1)', 0 II """ """· ~• .... wr :JOr, '" ower ~ I Jltk11111vltl1 88 ~1 ram S3 COfl erence, Orgauu,""" 'J Tnunaerlhowtt'1 •nd .,._.rs 11)1"1~ SOUTHERN CALIFIORNIA MOUN· law.r lllVlllOOI. Ju11t1u 12 1' E I . peeled lo d •de lo llft the Into M\ICll OI tn1 t•ll.,,.n h\lo>fh!rlll o! TAIN AREAS-V1r11bl1 claud1 !llrG'IQI\ T K•n~.u City 71 48 gyp ' IS ex eci 11\e coun!rv flld unMfllO"llbly ..... ,.,, MCllldlY wlln MOll1Y 11.lnllV tk1tl Sun· e n1pera t 11re1 L•• Vt1111 .., l6 embargo Imposed during the October dlslrldwide program in A.<lan Studies, he says. "We coold buy alleles and other materials Ill< a Jot less money than be< sa1ary ror a year in Olina will cost us," Loa.ts cooceded, "but wttbout a person familiar with the material we might not get a first·rate program for the district." Not all sabbatical leaves, however, have distrlctwide impact. Loats admits , for example, that an elementary school teacher who visits the South Pacific ror a semester to collect material on Polynesian cultures may have little errect outslde her own school. "It's harder for an elernentarY sChool teacher to come up with a good project by tile nature o! the kinds o! things that are taught in elementary school," he sa)'!I. "But we lee! ii Is bnportlnt !or elementary school teacben to have a chance at winning sabbe.Ucals, too,'' he says. , To be elig!ble !or tbe .program, a teacher must have at least seven years experJenre in the district and also agree Natalie Wood Gives Birth to Girl =;~ .~1~~;~'1., c~tr:r'~~· .. ~::, ~:J;,,.,.,.~.r.r::• 11ie '!~~.,. sun~~~e'o'J~~ Ml LI !"re t~1~"~! eo l.l ~fiddle East war. R1!n 11\d i ome VIOW t.!I Ill w11tern •nd Mo11dav. SllOW lewt 5 l"Ol.ll~nd Alb.Inv 33 26 Loul1vlll1 "" 44 Oil industry sources in the Egyptian LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress OrfOOl'I 111<1 w.,111119tor1. Tll..-1 """' fftt. Owr11l11111 lowi moi!ly In ·~ 10!.. .01 15 6;1 ,_ llOW 11urr1e1 in Ntw Engl1nd. w1rmtr s1111111v, 1111111' 111 •n• "°"· Alt>vctUllrqu. 10 Cl Ok••· cnv n •J .s. capital said, however, they doubted the Natalie \Vood, wife of actor Robert Ca lifornia 1111ernoon !ttl!'Ol!•~ll.H'tl raniilll from Cl)()l•r MOllCll'f, lllgl\J 111 tn. :lOt. Amerttlo 61 :J9 .)l On'll~• 51 JO .02 ho bo d i b•rtb Sa .• ~ •gb lo 1011801....,1n.MG111 .• 1011 .1F~r1 SOIJTHERN C ALtF O R,......,.11-1. Arw;nor10t '' • 0r11noo 11 '° w le ycottwoul belit.ed.Theysaid Wagner, gave I twuayn1 t a Mvtr•· Fl•. TE R 1 o R A. N o o Es E R r ,.,.,.,,'!'.LU• t11 q Phll•de!Dlll• • ll ·'' the Arab oil m1n1sters might ease the seven pound. fi\'e ounce girl at Cedars rJ. ., •• ,.,, ....... F11r, Sll!ldl Y ..... r 111111 " Bosio!! ll 30 .01 Pllotnls SI •• .:it ha I the tent r trealln the Lebano H . I k I th c ouc11 u •v n 0111 anc1 Monct•v. a1111v &rC1Wn1"'111' •• 12 Pltttttvrt111 1s ..i 1 oi em rgo o ex o g n oop1ta , a apo esman or e s~~ ... ~,~vH1:'r!'Ti:i'd1~u~~ ... M1~ Butfilo .u 29 ·°' Ptlrll•nd Ort • SI •l :OJ United Stat.es .., other Western naUons couple said. • to remain at least twn tmre years after returning from sabbaUcal. Two pemnt Ii -eligible. Ltlots says, may be selected each year. On !bis basis, the Newport.Mesa district coold have awarded 14: aab- beticals this year, "Since we had 19 appliCQnts, vre could have easily filled out the program," Loats says, "but there were only 11 teachers whose i:nposals met our qualifi. cations." Althoogh the Newport.Mesa program is more than 10 years old, Loats aakl ne1t yeer'sis the most expensive to date . "Wilhout budget difficulties, I'm sure we'll be "1tting down the scope o! the program ~t year," he says. "We might even haw cdt it down this year, but. ft 's .....,thing that we have always~ to teach<n and we ""'1ed lo keep our word.'". DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE CW..V of tlw Ch1y Pilot ;, 9IOl'O"l!Md ~-.: 11 l'llU $)fl(l)\M .,_-.., 11y 8"30 ........ eell --oocw ..... Dt'O\C1111 IO )IOU. Olli. .,., .... n\lnlH r:OO p.111. s.!llfdlJ Ml Sund.y. II l'OU do no! _...., )'Ot.lf OC>DJ 11'1' I •111. S1m.•'011. ot 1 &.111. Sotlldly, m11 •"" • _, '"'" bol ~ lo-· CIHI ... llQft llNW 10 l.l!I. Tel~i Moll ()rqt Count'!'..,... ......... · / · .. f.'2.....,21 ~~"*" MCl~ ........................ $o40-ltt0 LOS ANCiELES-F•lr Svndlv morn· d•Y 5S lo 6S lllOll v1111vs 60s low CMrtft,lllfl •• '2 Portt•!'ld Mt. 32 '' b• the B k l!'MI. inc•M•1,,11 ~loud• SvM•v 11• ...1i.,,.. LOWI Slll!!llv n1a111 3s ,~ 45 c1w1r101i. u " s..111. s1 •• ·" now su Ject to 15 percent production The baby, named Courtney roo Se11~ .. Clrlll9lrlrlo111K11. 1tr110011, c1ovav w1111 ch1111:1 ot lhOWtrs "'Oii v11tev1 •S10 ls low""''"' Clllcago 11 '° .IS SP011111• " 11" cut th~ Arab oil producers have maio-. Wagner, was delivered by Ceasarian sec-Stt1Mne.i--.o...1"oioll. ltlt Slllidav 11toM •nd Mot!d•V mornhlG. CENTRAL. CALIFORNIA-Clllf!Ct of C!rt1:l111111! n .u T1m111 11 61 SIMft ~ "-""w.-............•• l ... 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Col Santare, apoke.man for the Weslem States oieat Paclrers Asoociatlon, 80ld In an tnlervlew Friday that the larp drop In retail meat prices """""' at • time """' ""°""'le beel prices have di upped IQ within "a couple o! _ .. ol 1helr 1o ..... point In tbe last two yean. "1be price of bed today at the wholesale level it down to Jess than it was before the freeze In March 1173, •• Santare said. cent& a ,JIOWld cbe-at one chain. The drop a11G aJmll at • time ilhen fttilll 1*! liler are off/as mud> aa i$ pen:em, Sal>larJ said. Arnold Kind, vice1"lldenl- of the meat dlvlJlon at RalJ>ho Gl'OC«;)· Co., aip:e<d, al· lrlbutllig the dropijll In salet to 1a1J spring'• ""91 boyootl and recent labor atrile. "lldnn.. Ibo wet.. 111c1 butdlu .rrtt.s, llricel jumped ~but-dropo ped, ,, Kind eaid. "1be ccm-- IWMI" ~ tQ be able to ~ '""' to tum k Oil and o(l """1 tbe)f want." A aampUag o! food chains showed Alpha Beta martels planntd to lower p<lre! on top sirloin, T-bones, chuck and !Cven-booe roa.115 by JO cents Raci•ag Fata Nevertheless. a spl)t chedc of supermarket chaiM shov.·ed that T ·bone and port~rhou.se Cuts of steak would drop 10 cents a pound at some stores and run11i roast ·will be 21 a pound next v.'eek. Rump roast "'ill drop 21 cents a ?lfarjorie \Vallace. the 20-year-old n1odel who Jost her ~fiss '\'orld title 1:1 .. t pound at the chain . w~k. and boy friend race driver Peter Revso n chat with a friend d11ri11 ,~ A spokesman for Lucky tnals at Ontario lilotor Speed \vay Saturday. British organizers of f\liss \\'nrld Stores said ihe chain has bttn contest clain1 she did not fulfill '·the basic require1nent.'i of ~liss \Vorld.'' !Irr Faulty Lift lnjiu·es 3 At Squaw IO\\'erin~ meat prices steaclily ·reig11 v.·as tnarked by co ntroversy ove r her relationships with a nu1nbcr of dur ing the past four "'eeks but personalities. felt the trend v.·ould not last. ---·----------·------------- SQUAW VALLEY CAP ) Three skiers have b e e n hospitallted with irijW'ies suf- fered when a ski lift malfWlC- tioned at Squaw Valley. At least six other persons were treated for minor ln· juries after a gear on the Ex· hlbitlon sld" lilt slipped just be{ore 3 p.m . ..Friday, said ·ttans Von Nolde, spokeim8.n: 'for the Squaw Valley lod~. 3-day City St1·ike Paralyzes Bay City SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Union leaders and city (i. fictals vrorked Saturday to set· tle a d)ree-day sltike lbat paralyzed pOOliC tr.msporta-. tioo. sent tons of raw sewage pouring Into San Francisco Bay and left elderly patients lying in wet beds. · OOspitals and offices. It spread Friday "''hen 1.800 transit drivers refusal to cross picket lines. Mitre lhan halt the city's teachers launched their own strike demanding a 15 percent pay hike. CALIFORNIA GM Plant Lays Off Over 1,600 FRE~101'i fAPl -~lore than 1.600 \1-"0rkers at CrnC'ral ~lo1ors' Fre1nont plant \1 ill be laid off effeclive ~larch '.!j. lhC' con1pany sa~~. \ G\\'Cn Kastor, 22, ~f Tahoe City, and Kathryn Gibson, 21, of l..os Gatos, were reported in fair condition with back In- juries ::it Washoe ~fedical Center in Reno. Nev., a hospital spokesman said. Carol Iverson, 25, of Tah>e Vista, was in good coodiUon in Tahoe Forest Hospital with a back injury, the hospital said. In an extraordinary move, Mayor Joseph L. Alioto pro- claimed a state of emergency to enable the board oI supervisors and union leaders "to meet over the bargaining table Saturday afternoon. Cranston Kicks Off Re-election·. Drive The indefin ite la yoffs in- \"C"lve. i.450 1'1ourly v.;1gc- earners and 16;) salarit'd \\'Orke rs, said pc rs on n c I 1nanagcr Roy 1'1orter. I Plant m.1nagcr I\ c n n !' t h Brooks aaid U1c second ~hift I producing Buick Cc n tu r y . I Oievrolct Chevelle nnd ).tootc1 Carlo models v.·ill be endC'd. "The chain rolled bod< a couple or feet. Some people jumped from the lift," said Von Nolde. An automatic brake stopped the lift before the chairs about 10 to 15 feet above the snow could move any more, he said. Hit~hhiking Teens Held For Kidnap ANDERSON CAP J-'l'wo teenaged hitchhikers 'Yo' e r e booked on kidnaping charges Saturday after they allegedly forced an Oregon mot.orist into the back seat of his auto and drove the vehicle to Northern California. police said. The Qty 01.arter prohibi t! such cJosed executive n~ating sessions, but Ali<to's prodamatioo Friday suspended tile charter -thus sidestepping one m a j o r stumbling block to settlement oi the wage dispute. '111E SERVICE Emplaye! International Union represent- ing 10.000 city '\l.'OrkeB wants a $16 million annual pay in- crease. 'Ibe city bas offered only $5.5 million and the union rejected Alioto's oompromise propooal or $7.4 million. Police and firemen have stayed on the job. The walkout began Thursday at c It y Brothers Arrested SACRAMENTO (APl U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston began his etgbt-mmth drive for re- election Saturday by blaming beth Presklent Nixon and Congresii for "long gas lines, rising unempk>yment a n d soaring Prices of food." "A divided. indecisive ConCJ'tss 15 still allowing itself to be thwarted by a distracted, combafive Pre5;ldent ," the freshman Democrat said. "'lbe country desperately needs a take-charge Congre.55 with the voting pund1 to put through a program to clean up this mess. Frankly we don't have that kind of Congress yet.'• Crm<ton appeared at the first ol four press con!erences '100 Voices' Actress Dies called to announce his can- didacy for a second six-year term. Other appearances were scheduled in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Asked about. the possibility of President Nixon's tm· pc.tclunent, the senator said "the odds slightly favor" the House approving a n im· peachment resolution. But 1f Nb:on remains In of- fice, Cranston said, th e "leadership gap could conUnuc for three more years unless we create a more effective Congress that can move in and fin die vaarum.. Production of these models -sales of v.ilich have i;lumped -tYlll conlinuc on one shirt and production of Oievrolet and GMC l;gbt trucks will continue on two shifts. The plant no\v employs about 4,600 workers. AbQut 3.100 "''orkers v.·ere fur1oughed for one v.·eek in February to reduce tho stock or finished cars. 35,000 Bags Handed Out "And I don't mean by just electing Democrats," he said. ''J mean by electing men and women o! proven cbarada' SAii JOSE ( AP )-Thoosandli and ability -regardless ol of persons gratefull y accepted party -wbl> are def.ermined tOOay the !rec food demanded to modernize Congre1S and by Patricia Hearst's terrorist vott'for Je&Watioo to solve tht kidnapers and denounced by nation 's presriDg problems." Gov. Ronald Reagan as a He sa.Jd lldditiooal vote5 handout that abets la'>liess- v.·e.re needed to roll baock ex-ncss. The youths v•ere arrested after they stopped here for gas and the victim jumped oot o! lhe back seat and began screaming, said Sgt . Phil Raner of the Anderson Police Department. SM.'TA MARIA (AP ) -Ar· thur Mungia, 20, 'alld his bro- ther V.'lllia m. 23, have been booked for ·investigation of the kidnapi.ng and rape or a young woman . pulled from a van 'While tra\'eling v.·ith her fiance fnm San Franci300 to Los Angeles, authorities said. cessive oil company profits, Organizers oC the $2 million deal eUectlvely with the fuel People in Need food giveaway SHERMAN OAKS CAP) -shortage and lllllaUon, and said they expec«d to ~tartha Wentworth, known as pas! legislaUoo providing bet· distribute bags of groceMes lo the "actress ol 100 voices" for ter mua transit, educational 5,000 persons at seven sites in her roles in numerous West benefits, medical c.are and job this city so miles south or San Service station attendants telephoned poliee and lhe hitchhikers fled on fo<X, Raner said. ThP. youths were ar- rested after they were spotted under a nearby freeway bridge, he said. The brothers, described as transients from Fontana, were arrested Friday while biding on the roof ot a motel here, police said. Five other men ,..... arrested earlier In the week. C.oast radio programs in the opportunities. Francisco. 19308 and 19408, has died att-'"::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-- The youths were Identified as Jack Jam LaRock Jr .. 18, of Omaha, Neb., and Paul Gregory Ledonne, 19, of San Francisco. Both were booked for in\•estigat.ion ot kidnaping. The name of the victim was not released. but <tfjcen said he bad suffered only bruises in the incident. All seven have been booted for Investigation of kid- naping, rape, sodomy and assault. The W<man and her fiance said they were spending Tues- day night parked on a Nipomo street v.·hen the woman was dragged away. her auburban Los Angeles l home. Mrs. Wentworth whole rolea lncluded. regular appear81'1Ct9 on the Red steltoo radio show. died Friday. She was in her !Ills. Sh< performed In such Jl"O' grams at "Magaz!ne." "Call- ing AU can" and "Witches' Tales." She also acted in films including "A Tree Grows In Broldyn" and "The Straneer.'' Funeral services are plan· ned Tuesday In Santa ~tonica. Attention ·Employment Managers Our Buena Park Regional Data Processing Center will be centralized toa new location during March 1974, resulting in the availability of a number of qualllled and experienced employees In the followingclasslflcations: •COMPIJlBllll'l/TTYPIST •CONlllOlRlCllllCllfR •COMPUlBllll'UTClfRK •MESSENGlR • COMPUTBIOl'BIATilll • SORTR Ol'BIATilll • SORTIR ROOMSUPBMSOI Your Inquiries for resume information/interviewsareearnesltysolicited. Ploa•writeor cal Mr. A.L ~ ........... °"""' hMftl (213)620-7400 P.O ... 20f7. T• niln .. Annn. laAllg I 11,CalfG!Na90051 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK.I November to February . ' Gold Doubles! Between November 1973 and February 1974 Gold doubled in price! 90 % or our gold jewelry selling p r ices are the same today as they were when Gold was one-hair of its current market {>rice. That means we are still selling our gold Jewelry b<1sed o_n the price{'~fr!'~ f_or gold. not on the Sarculqt111e »'qdd !ti ~ rices. Jn the very near future we will be forced to change our gold jewelry selling prices in ac- cordance with what gold actually costs us at that time. If we were to mark our jewelry in ac- cordance with the actual cost of gold today, in most cases our prices would be increased at least 50%.. I feel our present Fine Jewelry In- ventory is adequate to fuJCill the needs of our Customers for two months. We may never again see gold prices this low • the analysts tell us they expect gold to go even higher. What a n opportunity to buy gold jewel ry! Maybe "once In a liletime". I sincerely urge that you antic irate your future needs for gold jewelry and purchase at this Lime . J pledge to you that we will hold our low prices as long as it is· possible to do so. 14.,_ ,q, )l(,""..,.: ~ President • t.oNa l llAClt, 4J I !I Alllnt1l"A ll. • RAN1'A A,.,.A,201.1 N./lf•t" • 1'0RRANC£, 2446-~ Jl1101lltorflt 81. • Wltl7Tlf;R, 12tl8r1tHed,fpllll~I • • NE.WrORT BKA Cll, I 7 Fetll • .So. • TOH.RANC~.~/Amof' .. 1tlo11.li ... • tc•OONDO 8RACH,S. 3eJ Ctinl<tr • OICANCII, Tl'IC'Al1ll"/QN11ft • Af'IAIU!:IM.~,,.11,4.,,ftto11 I LOB ANGBLkS, ,..,m rWte .... , •• CMA•OI • UH•-l•KA•• , SOS (llotf PlAN ' Sunoa1, March 10, l'j14 DAILY PJLOT /l :S 6 Sfill Serio•s Alien Van Under Probe • EL C'ENTRO ( APl -The bodies uf 13 lucklet\S ~1exlcan aliens 11aited at funera l ho111cs Saturday for return to their hotne!and "'-'hi lC' federal in- Yt'&l:lgaiors pillnned a Jll'Obe of the lraffie accident tlu1t killl'<i Uw ni <Ind their driver. The c.alilomia H I R h W a y better paying Jobi. Patrol's investigatkin dkln't Alt I.he \ict.inu "'ere men lmmedia~ly determine the JmJnigrntion offir~ls sa~· th~· CMU.se of tbe accident but of· hrads of famil it's orten ei!ht•r rlctrs said no s.kld 1narks try to gc-t thf>ir families 11110 t.'Ollk:I be found, iodk::ating lhe the United &r11e" later or drl\'er of the \'an had ~ tried rctun1 afler 1naking 50me to stop before ~\11lng 11lt0 the nlQllC"\'. ~lt•Mv•lule. si.'\ :-;urvivors re- mnmcd in ~erious t'Oodl llon at an El Centro Hospital aftf'r n panel \·a11 1>3rked w I I h rl'CClllly-caught aliens ran olf Interstate 8 Ytest of Ocotlllo Friday and smashed into the rear of a large refrigerated truck •'hose dri\·er had parked on the ~houkier to rest. lruc.k al an estunaled SO 11\.\les II•--· ---------. an hour. PHYSICAL nlrRAPY nl~ VAN driver "''as ide.n-•11• of El IEST MASSAGE lilied as Albert Feld '" M1wl'01tr •1•cw Centro, a U.S. Immigration 11, "'""'-' cy1111111 ·-·~ dJ·-Uon officer. 1be MOff .• Wf'D .• ll'ltl. ~·~ =· 557-0539 driver . oC tbe parked truck. ,.. tltVINI AV•~"·'· who: wa.t uninjured, said the !~=========~ fint he knew oC the van WaJ \- when the crash jarred him iAt.... Eleven aliens and the dri\•er "·ere killed outright, another aliend died en route to a Mspital and a 13th alien died !;lier at a hospital awake. ys1-IR .. W 00 • A,_l!~RS American authorities •·ere •~ ........ in contact with ~lexk:an of-Wolh ,.• w-H.imiH fe. fidals to try to find the homes -nth.tfailli•ploc•netllnllly. and fafnittes of the aliens. . 20.52 Newport Blvd, Oto,FICIALS described lhe \";in trip as rou1ine -ooe of SC'\·cral made dail~· as the al11·11;;, caught in sv•('t'ps north ut th<' i'otexiean bordl·r. \\"l're l "ll route to CIH1l:i Y1s1;1 north of S:.in Diego for d1•1X1rtation. c.-.--n dt?SCribed as no different from ~~~~~~~~~~~ the thousands who illegally F ero"' the bonier to s<0r<h for THE Sunday is FlltlBAY' EJUU.'S t'lol"*~· .... 11 ... Air c ..... . Time Sltrtt .,,....._, L-.v-S-lHKll AJI OlfW• The \"ational Trill iir Safely Boord r111d t.:.S. ~·parttnt·nt of ·rran:;µc r1ation t·ach s1•nt a safr1.1· officer lo 1nrestigate. in ttoe l1tjlijijll1ll 4•5-CM01 642·1151 OUR SUNDAY HOUIS TWELVE TO FIVE 5outh Coast ?fua H·ELP!! We Are Up To Our · Ears In Left-Overs·· ALL MUST GO! LAUNDlT LIST So/1 I low1111I. 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''·'' 14.tS l•- 2t.ts ''·'' ••• 9, SAVE NOW! WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR GRAND OPENING MERCHANDISE ~FURNITURE • •I• ... ' ' ' , , • • • • ·tt;? .... . • °"" '"' ,,.., nm BOOK LOFT MAKES READING FUN lr1 ProjoCt at Stqu0ia School ~~... ;'-. ·.-~ ~ -._. ~· .... . . . . Higher Education Found in Loft !11 lllLAJ\Y KA YE Teachen1 Carol Kane and 'or .. Dlllr" PH•• st.tt · c:Mol ·Sobyak report tbiat Htgb above thei r readingseemsto be nolonger cl&S1D1&tes, a half doun third a chcre for their kids. but araders had their noaes buried rather, a fun activity. in books as they stretched out 110F COURSE there're some c:omf'ortably in the bright kids who would read no mat- yellow reading loft. ter where they were," ex-· With shoeless t~ wiggling plained Carol Sobyak. ..But u u.ey"'"tirned the pages, and the rest of them are much their backs p~ up against me>re motivated to,read since 11u11y, ..-..p • pillows, the w• .bui!I the loft :iast "f'- yoonptera were taking their mer." Sav~ 140! 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Jll••• arure controls •.. gives you · ·;ust right'' drying. #6362 t • book." prized, reading area, equipped What's 50 good about the with pillows, a bench, and a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,..m• loft' ,..ding lamp. •l s ~~ · · . Three students are allowed $2 6 , 11WJ:lL, YOU can stand up to climb into the loft ooe day . without bumping your bead each week, for about 15 a v e . . ·~· the ce it i n g," minutes. But anyone, at any , • ( Andy Boseciter, time may bring their book into who ks in on the tape the area beneath the lort. The measure at 4 foot 3 inches. two teachers report that there "Yeah. and there'& a soft is always 8 group of students rug up here and you don't beneath the loft, even ·those hav~ to wear shoes," chimed not assigned to reading at tbat in Aiqy. time-but who wisb. to read "You can see out the ~ . hi! , anyway. . do9", ' too, w e you re up These two classes~ are the here/'' ~dded Jennifer Chris-only ones in the school with a tl~;Andonaralnyday,"began re&ding loft, ~' some ... ...,,.. Sandra Cook, "~• can get a youngsters "'1· others In .the ~""' school envy them tbt loft. really good view." Besides all·' the "added benefits" of the reading loft, kids In . the two c:ombined third grade classes seem to be really enjoying reading. loft."· . •' ' Viejo High -~ominates ... 5 Outstanding Students Five Mission Viejo High School students have been selected " as "Outstanding Teenagers of Amerrica for 1974," Principal Don Ames an- nouaced. nie winners .,. Laurie Brown, Heidi Nimmo, Kathryn Nunaa. Barbara Parry, and Pauletle Riding. Selodlon for the program .......,..i1y quaUf1es these ~ fw fUrlher Blate, ngloao~ and natlooal bonon and tcbolal'lhlps tot al i n g !'1,llltll. The nominees are Hlected by their principals on the baals of their excellence l n academlc-.t and community ouvice. '!be llllte·wmn.r will be an· -by Gov. Reagan and ltllt l!'lnners will I h e n t:~uotes) F'l1t1Eh\Y' ., Iha 1r.11g111.11 ' become eligible for national awards of $1,000 each. Ten regional winners will win $500 each. School Says Bienvenidos '!be Ocean View School Di.strict has created a new • pamphlet fO< SpaniSHpeaking parents · of first graders, designed to aid the parents in understanding procedures at • school. Dan Flores, a . teacher at Oak View School in Huntington Beach, has taken the Englloh publica\jon, "First Grade," a regular district pamplllet, and written a second booklet caUed "Bienvenido.s a Primer AM" -Welcome to First Grade. 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FREEALTERA110NS , • -• A• DAU;y PILOT EDITOBIAL P~GE ---" ... Competition Ne·eded ' . - • America's major oil companJes could very well be adding tbe .1inal parts to. the smootbeat ¥0fit·makiog machine in history. It could end up with the helple.., consumer paying whatever price-the oll-flnns choose to charge for gasoline. Until the current petroleum crisis, there was price competition at t.he retail level of gasoline sates. A nun1· ber of cut-rate chains bought surplus gas from the re- finers and beat down the price. So did a few of the brand name stations owned and operated by indlvtduals. But these Independents are fading out of •lgbL The majors are ~~ care of their own staliona flnt and neither the Independent retailer nor tbe chain operator is getting enough gas to stay tn business long. So when the oil crisb is over -and it will be some clay -the only !ltalions left will be those owned and operated by the county's large oil companies. California Alty. Gen. Evelle Younger ls among those who have seen the peril in this scheme. He has called for legislation to require the majo.ra to sell their sta· Uons and get .completely out of the retail gas business. If he can't get laws forcing the dlvestiture, Younger Indicated last week that he'll likely challenge the oil re· tailing structure in court. The proposal may sound drastic, but it hardly comes from a hard-line foe of big business. Younger, a Repub- lican, is simply in a position to understand the awesome proClt·making power the majors aan wield if they con · trol every aspect of gasoline marketing from wellhead to the pump that serves you. It could be argued that the majors would compete among themselves on an open market, but we have ob- served that -except for the independents -the pump price in precrisis days usually was pretty well the same for all major brands of gaoollne. Also, it is unlikely any of them would charge S5 cents a gallon when they could be getting 50 cenls a gallon. As Younger points out, the gas shortoge already has 5haJ'.ply curtailed...competitio1u md .JllQm. lndepeod· - ents are fading every day. Once they are out ot the WIJ', it .doesn't matter-if there is a tbortage; 1he competition will be gone. You!lg~r's Pi:t>J>Ollll is not a blow to free enterpris.c. Rather, 1t 1s an important key to retaining free enter. prise in the guoilne marltet. • Is Speed Worth the Cost? It ts ufe to aisume most Cal!fomla dr1vera ch&fe under the restriction of holding their speed to 55 _m.p.b. tn a car and on a freeway designed for much ll1gher speeds. Most of us are waiting to welcome the return to 65 and 70 m.p.h. speeds. Now there's serious question if we ever should go back to the higher speed limits. California highway deaths during February totaled 205, down a dramatic 136 from the same month in 1973 and about hair the monthly average for 1972. It was the lowest fatality count in 20 years. In the Los Angeles-Orange County area. injury ac- cidents declined 35 percent during the first two months compared with last year. Traffic is down, ~ be sure. The gas shortage took care of that. But it's down only 3 percent to 4 percent and it is clear that the reduced speed limit is primarily responsible for conserving lives and reducing injuries- not to mention the saving of millions of dollars in prcr perty damage. We're going to have to re-think whether our crav- ing for speed' and our desire to 1 save a few minutes of traveling time are worth the price they have cost In the put. " ... and then there was one." 1· I I • • . . I , . ! . • ( Motive · Seen -.in Break-in-.That Started It All WASHINGTON -Senate Investigators triwnpbant takeover of the White House, have come up with a theory that Nixon remained so sensitive about may explain the greates~ Watergate Ho"'°·ard Hughes that he had hls own mystery of them all. brother bugged and followed in 1969. What did the White House burglars Don Nixon, an amiable but bumbling '-to find that -.Id Jultlfy breaking w--dealer, -(<., consorting loo into the Witerpto? Why ....Wd !boy _,Jy with Hugl>Qo aldes John Meler take IUCh looliJh . rilb to burglarize ' and Tony 11,aljis. and bug the offlles of a Democratic · Yet at the iall>! lime, In the deepest J>1r1Y factotum !Ike Larry O'Brien? IOirecy, thO ~l's . booom fr1'l)d Tho lnvestlgalonl, wt.> have been Bebe RelloJo Im -to rocelve piecine log<tbtt the wal<igate puzzle, a 1100,!Mll cdi' Clllllributlon 1rom tb1n1t Ibey mow tho Hughes. Sul>sequ<otly, two 15 0 , 0 O 0 8DIWef'I The key to amignmentl for Prelldent Nl%OD were the ~e they now delivered at San Oemente and Key feel sure.' was the Biscayne by Hugbe9 eml!sary Richard celebrated $205.!Mll Danner. which billionaire in-We dug oot and publ!Bhed tho story duJtrlallsl Howard ol tho &eeret 1100,!Mll glll on ' AuguJI Hughes loaned to I, !pl~-lloey. acmrdil)g to Sena!• Pn!sldeot Nlxoo'• bm!otJoton, caUJed ponl< Inside the brother Don on De-White llc:ue. cember 10, 1956. '[be WE w-D ~•n•-1 ln...U lion •-n, oecun!d by ·a 113,000 family lot that ~ ·~ or ga -by U!Klero>vennen G. -Liddy and no bank woot4 have accepted as security E. Howard Hunt, who bad atarted for a loan of that slze, waa never repaid. operating a mooth earUer out ol a We teemed about thif Cur 1 o us command post in Room 18 of the transaction In 1960. Our dlsd0$&re basement ol a White Houoe anne% known coincided with Richard Nixon's fll'St as the Exeartive Office Building. campaign for the presidency. He Their mlmion wu to plug up neW'S Ollllplalned afterward that the loan story teaks, an asal-ent that earned them bad helped to deleot blm. Two yeani tho nickname "tho plumben." My name later, the $205,000 loan became the was posted prominently on a wallboerd bla;est issue ln his inglorious defeat in their basement sanctum, as a voodoo for ~vemor of Ca1ltomia. meant to inspire the occupants on After his potttical amcback and against the roe. Young Republicans See Political Opportunitres ,Republican leadm. worried about a 1aalt « attractJve candidates for this year'a -lonal elections, may find thm!Jelveo swamped by aspirants before Ill tbe fllln& deadlines pa&!. More and more younger memben of the GOP are beg!Ming to eee h1 prevail· 1111 polilicll cooditlom ono ol thoee rue oppartunlties for re- latively W>known In· dlYiduala to R a I n public olflce. Ordinarily. r e • qulremenls f o r a successful campaign would include a siz· a b I e erpendllures funds and a reas- onably high degree of name idenUficatlon. This year, lhfse attributes may hurt more than they help In many dlstrlcu. AN EXAMPLE ol -t I am geWng at could be .... In the recent parllan\en- tuy electlolll In the united Kln&dom. 'Ibey produced more than 2,111111 cao- didalll '"" 135 ..... In _ lhl -ol Commons. 'Ib1s was an all-time record for a British elfCllon, ""° thoog1> that country's Pl'O!>lema are enormous and Ille reputation ol Its pollllclano and Its Parll1ma .,. lower -at .,Y time -the Gnot !Warm BUI In !Da. The ~ turnout ol -didates 1n lrita1D tru leeD u a l'llldt or popul.u dlslllUllonmeat with Ille coun- try'• polllicol ll)'llem g~. Maoy newcomers to poltllcs IM:rMd to feel they bad I-...... a duty--<o till what tbey 11w u a vacu:n ln 1lf'IPef ptlbUc 'ell'""™'ilJ· Sometldni -to tllil -.. be dooeloplq In .. Ualtod ltola 'nltrt • be no daldit '111 lie pollllc .Ullude -poUtlco 11111 pol-111 "" betn -oly ..._... lry the melatlolll In Ille Wlferlato llCllldal. The 1IW.tion 11aa -.,..ay apvatod lry tllt ~ .t ....... -tbe publlo nprdl .. I ( BARRY GOWWATER ) Washington's failure to COlTOcl the sltua· lion. Many Democrats believe the entire blame for the Watergate scandals lnd the problems of inflation and energy shortages wiJI be assessed agalnst the Republicans in this year's elect~ However, it is v.·orth noting that while the President's rating in the public opinion polls hovers betvteen 28 perctnt and 30 percent approval, the rating of the Oxl- gress is barely 20 percent. \Yhen you add to the public's unha~ p~ with Congress the fact that both Houses are' rigidly controlled by Democrats, you begin to wonder just how the voting public wW exp""' ltsett next November. Many people ,... lnclil>ed to blame pm11dsotlal IJO""r for all ol the nation's Uis wt-relllzln« !hat the ..- branch recelva Ila powen Ir om Congress. EV<O wblleuitlco ol P""1dent NII<Nl In °"'1n11 ...,.. attocklng the amount and tbe abute of executive power, they ,..... buoy enacting legbla· tlon to make the executive a virtual dlc- lato< over tllt !llllto energy altualloo. WU£N IT COMES to questions ol public policy such as the hailing ol the power ahon.age thero cao be no queotlon that I.be Democr•ts In Congress are as much to blame as anyone ebe in government. )n auch 1 1ituat.lon, J believe It Is beginning to dawn on ...,. younger mtmbers ol the llef>ubllcan potty that oor 1>0lllrcel 1)'11tem will not be Improved unlll Ibey tbemlelVfll do oomelhlng more tlian crl1lclZ6-UD!il they actually pt In and portlcipate In the polltica ol the ....,try Ind make their ...i,Jtt !ell In tf!Ortl to dean up and raform the alec- tion llllchlnery. (JACK ANDER50N) Meanwhile, L a s V e g a s J)Ublisher Hank Gt'eenspun in Septcm&er 1'71 meollMed to White House llde Herb Klein that the 1100,111111 Hughes gill "may have later been used in the p.athale ot San Clemerlte." In a confidential memo. tho Senate investigators report: "In October, 1971, Herb Kalmbach (the President's penonal attorney) on instructions ol Jolm Elni1dlnan ruited GreeJl!llWI in Laa Vega1 and dtscussed both !be fl00,000 contri.buUm and any information that Greempun may have had on Donald Nixon's relaUonshlps to Johnny Meier. Kalmbach dented to GreeMp\11 that any campaign contribution went to San -Clemente." THE MEMO notes, 11lanificantJy, lbat the White Hou8e first Teamed of Don Nlxcm'• new involvement with & b e Hugbel organization. 0 from a Bemi.tive case report" about the tu problems of Jolnly Meler and Tony Hallil. The Internal Revenue Sentce wanted to inte<Vtew llooald Nino about his connection with the Hughes aides. The same tmdtlvo report al.so disclooed that a Ill audit ol Larry O'Brien had uncovered a c Io s e relalkmbip with the H u g h es organization. "Ellrlicbman "" admitted discussing thf:9e matten with the • President," the memo adds tersely. The Senate investigators now believe the White House was highly alarmed over the possibility that O'Prien, through his relationship with the Hughes crowd . might get for the o e.mocrat s confirmation of our story about the delivery ot ~tt00,000 in cash for the President. IT'S KNOWN that White House staff chjef H. R. Haldeman ordered coun.5el John Dean and security man Jack Caulfield to find out hJw close O'Brien was to the Hughes organiz.a tion. About the woe time, the plumbers began making plans to break tnto the Watergate and bug O'.J)rien's office. On February 3, 1972, the New York Times reported that Howard Hughes' private memos were st.ashed in ]Jank Greenspun's sate in Las Vegas. The rollowing .day, chief plumber G. Gordon · Liddy presented to his superiors the final plana for breaking into O'Brien's Watergate offices. A.CCORDING to the sworn testimony, Liddy was also lnatnacted to "review the situation to see il there v.i:iuld be potential ••• for an entry into Mr. Greenspm's office." Liddy vmit ahead with plans to break Into the Wate<gate and also to loot Greenspun's safe; thence to make a getaway flight to Mexioo in a plane to be provided by Howard Hughes. It was to cover up the Hughes-Nlxon ronnection. the investigators strongly believe, that the Watergate crimel were conceived. lnt;lictment Implicates Preside~t WASHINGTQN D.C. -R'6dlng the ,ro. page lndldment ol P,,,.ide!ll NIJ:oo 's clooest .....uites ts not a pleasant or e.asy task, but tt serves to ooocentrate the mind on ooe point. At tong Lui !OOse v.ito have been wal· lowing ln Watergate, uncertain any longer even abool the cast or characters, can focus on a single set 0 r cin:umstances that happened in n lo.Jtour Jlrrlod on March 21. q973. There b Utile need to know w!lat the seeled report ol the Grand Jury says about Nlx.on'a involve- menl Enough is In tbls towering Indict· ment of hia top associates. The implica- tion b crlrnina1; it eerves to erue any previous conoem that O!qms might be called upon to remove tbe_P,,,.ldent from olfioe for other than criminal acts II the circwnalanceo as charged are true, the House Judiciary Commit.tee bas grounds for a fl"llUllllllim ol "high crimes" on the part d. the President. THE BASIC allegatioo is made simpler because ita framework is admitted. Presideol Nlxo!t met with his chief assis- tant, H. R. Haldeman, and his chief counsel, John Dean, for approlimaleiy 4S mburtes prior to oom March 2t, 1973. They dtscusood eiecutlve demmcy and bush moaey for the Wat<rgate burglars. Dean placed this clilclmm In a pos~ive context; Nlxoo pi.... lt In a negalive context. One-bail hour att.r tbe meeliD8 aided, Haldemaa tel"""'1ed My. Geo. John N. Mltd!ell. · Shartly theloalter, Mitchell telephoaed Fnd C. LaRue, a campaign olfic1al, alllbortzlng LaRue to make a poyment ol flS ,111111 In oasb to and !or !he benefit of E. lloward Hurt, Jr., a Watergate defendant. On the evening of that same day, LaRue ammged for the delivery of approximately $75,000 in cash to William O. Bittman, attorney for Hunt. While the framework of t bes e circwnstances was ouUined in the Senate \Yatergate hearings, it did not then emerge so clearly that in the space of a few hours after meeting with the Presi. dent, whatever he had said at that meeting, the alleged transaction to silence Hunt was consummated. THE DEED HAD been done, with Nix- on's knowledge and coment or without it, with Haldeman's knowledge or without it. !~~a;:~:~:m~:~ wrong. II was done alter Nisoo bad ex· plored Dean's methods and purposes. 1be l'residld'• criminal intent..-lack of it ,_ upoo the t<Otimooy ol Dean, wbo bas pleaded guilty; ol LaRue, wbo Ratio1ii1ig May Be Needed 'Campers H~g '!asoline' ' To the F.ditor: Much bas been said abont the ••gas hogs" who drive big car.> and use huge amounts ol the precious commodity just to get from home to work and back; but llllle al a derogatory nature bas ap- peared In the ..,... media coocemlng the real gas bog, the driv"' ol the recrea· tlonal velliclel TODAY, my hlllband •topped to !ill his VW's IQ.gallon tank, but be had to wait for one camper driver to fill hia tanks with ?9.8 pltms, and -1ler camper drtver to "top ol!" his already lull tanks with 11.Zll WOl1h ol gas! Pl..,. nole that those people are not only showing oontemptuous disregard for other people's need&, they are ua1ng a scarce necea11ty for idle pleasure ~only. It's about time to call a halt to th.ii k1nd of thing, and U It takes ps ratloolng to do II, I My, ";Let'I ration gas." At 1eut everyone will theo be able to get to work, and the campen wlD be camped In tho backyard wtiore tbeY belonc 1111111 guoilne ...... ""'"' plmt1ful _,ii to be used for l1lllllY drlvlnC· EL!ZABETll T. LANCASTER C--" -Serte. To Ille Editor:· I woo!d lib to ....,..1u11te Mr. Vin.el [ I MAILBOX ) Ltite11 from rtadcn art welcomt. NonnaUv, writer1 1ho1Jld conwv thtfr nte11(1Qt1 in 300 wordi or ltss. The right to condeme lettcrl to Jit .rpace or tliminat< libfl II nmw<( All le~ ter1 must includt dQnoture and mau.. ing addrtu but Mmtl fMV bt toft~ lield on ~req~•t if avfffdt1tt rta1on f1 appamil. Poetrv tDfll !IOI bt pvf>. lfslwl. !or his ser1.. of artlclei on Fairview Stole Hoopltal. I think he did a •er; good job ol descrlblnii the relatlonlblp bet,,... the rqlonal enter _., lllld l'a1nlew In his article on -4, 1'14. ,,_ .... bo-, two bnpllea-In !he artlcl, --be -· Firs~ 11 II llOt ~ to nUnqullb guardlamblp ol a In onler to .-1 .. -..... lhl rectonll -· In !act, n -· !aml!leo lo lioep lheJr haadicapped -II -by provldinf lhlm with ~ -In the -"· n 11 pllllblo for a faml. I 1y to nominate the Director of the State Department ol Health, acting li'rolgb a regional center, to become guardian of a handicapped child upon the death of bis parents or guardian. THE SECOND Impression which I would like to correct ls that we. are 'primarily engaged In serving Individuals who do not live at home. Although we are heevily ln'Olved In providing supervision for handicapped lndMdoals living In commtsrlty rcsldenCCI, most of our clients live in lhelr own homes and will never require lnstituUonal care. • Again, let me expreao oor thanks !or this hlfonnaUve serlet on services tor the developmentally disabled in our com- munity. MARTIN J. ROOENFELD1.M.D. Director .... for S•opplNf To the Editor: Jt would be a lot caslu to walk to the maitretand bad! U,.. could buy- lorp eyiclHnelllt lltopplnr boas with bandleo llke the womm ol Ew.pe .... cal'T)llng them Ute a 1111tes!e. "' to .,,. • 1ervaUOD, we coWd aave. gasoline and the markets could economize on their heavy trail -llloppi1g bOgs. ' FRANK KLOCK has pleaded guilty ; and tangell1ially on Egil Krogh, woo has pleaded guilty to another crime -three witnesses for the prosecution in oddilioo to the togs ol meetings and records of telephone cal~. So this is not a weak case. It is a strong circumstantial case. It is rein· forced by dlarges that Nixon's chief lieutenants, knowingly and with criminal intent, lied llXier oath at key st.ages in their illlerrogatioos before tile grand Jury and the Senate cammittee Uifurtherance ol a continued coveM.tp. 'Ibe impllcation also rests that the Presldent lied in his publie explanatkm, Chough not Wider oaJh. No other conclusion can be reached than the obvious. The Watergate ln- dlctmeot is a more severe bl.ow to Nix· on's delense .than bad been expected at tho White House. ONLY A WEEK ago, as reported In tllio space, the President's chief advloer!I ,..,.. expres.!ing aboolute coafldmce tl1at be could not be criminally Involved and thus would not be impead>ed. On the contrary, criminal involvement bas now beoome a primary matter of such 8Ubstance lbat ,._ble mm In the House of Repre9entatlves can BISert that it must be disproved be!~ the President's continued tenure can be af. fU'Dled . A House vote agaimt lm· peadlment v.'OUld affinn that tenure. About 30 or 40 percent of the people oC thiS COll!JrY, it may be fairly. Judged have tried to keep an open mind on ~ complicity ol ·the P-t. 'lbefr detadunent, if that is what tt can be called, ia now placed under a severe strain. --DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wtcd, NU.lier Thom!ll K...U, Editor Barbara Krtlbich Edltorfal Povt Editor .,,,. ed!lorial ·-ol ... DaU, "Pilot .~ to bdlwrn and Ktlmulale 1 _,,.,,_.. ..... _ d:iveniot~· on topk:s Ol tn- timst by l)'ftdkated colu.rnniat1 arwt ~ by proridinc a '°'1lm tor mdll"I' vitwl Md b)' prettntlrw-this ........,.., opinloQI Md ,.., Ob ....... -.n.-- ol ""' -Pilot -~ bl !he tdhurW. .._. •t are ., ., .. ,.... Opt'*-... 4 40 • br u. .... =-Miid -.... Iott ... .wrhin u.Wlr'own llld .. ..._.. 17\0ll d 1hrrir "'"---"' .. DIUJ Pilot_ ... _ Sundl)', March 10, 1974 • • y T ' fldeiity ol l>e nually. "WE "W ., ' • Su!ICUiy, March 10, l'i74 DAILY PILOT A 9 Califor nia GOP Must Plan f·or Its Future • ' " -By JllJILVlll B. -- la the flCe al ....... '"'"""' tupport, --ln>pod-'lf"lf•plO and .. ~ deficit In GOP reel*-Iii C.lllomla. we ll<p;IJ!i!\IJW ..... • ounelvs: ._ the GOP havo a lullnf Only 24 peroent ol American "'*" now ~ttf)' tbem.9elves as Republk:anl. a new IOw since George Gallup blwan ._... """"""'tlve p a r t y pn!/...._ in IHI. Jn California only 31 percent of the electorate "ilaCen llepJblleoo, a figure that has rtmalned telol!Yll7 "'8ble for Che poat decade. Wblle neu-lli< ~ oootinues at more -~ at Che -ate in !Ilia state, on a ""lional lml U percml call tbemselvES °"1locl'D, 1i1lle ........ -the t2 pol«flt -.ieoi In H . But Iha ....noo at pany ,., (h•M tio .. GOP bll W to a dramatic -In lbe '*""'tac• at voters classifying tbermetftl II "il'ldepeDdents," DOW at a high . ol 3SpercG. public olfieES up for eledkln, Jle!>ul>lleans often have fielded high caliber candidates who, in terms of background , experience And qualifications. compen.18te ror the underdog status they inherit as GOP nominees. Second 'A~e n1US1. aeparate the Republican party as an insUtution fron\ lndivklual per300alities guilty ol corruption in the Watergate scatidal. It ls true th.at mnny voters lOday do not believe it makes much difference whether Republi cans or Democrats n1WlaHl' tbe problems of America. Y.'e Iulo\\' all too well tha1 Waterga~ hM produced a sens1• of disillusionment with political parties and ~llciam in general. WHILE Tl:US attittm is likely lo be damaging to boCh pertles and to Incumbents in particular during: tbis election year, the Watergate ICBDdal did occur ln a Rtpublican administration, involving the excesses ol GOP did not and do not represent the ReyubUcan party. Funhennorc, OlOre than ever there art: compelling reuoos for U1c OOP to come: forward and tell the \'Oler .ex;act.ly "'iu1t It does stand for -its traditions, leaders and values aa distinguisht.."<I. from the Democrat Party. To provide a general orialtatlon. ~ statement of Repub!IC'an party phllosQphy should include the follo wing basic principk.•,.· e A prol.llem-so\\'ing a ppr o a c h 10 th<' t'~'tll101nic. social and r-:iln icnl issues of uur ~.\s.l.e1n. •Equality of opportunny in a crunpetiti\C society. •Primary but not exclusive n:-liance upon individual inlUati\'e and the \\'Ork elb.ic as the motivating fon::es o( OW' S)'Sl..em. •Support m a private l'frterpri.se that reward:S producttvtty. promotes u p w a rd mobility and join:s with govenvnent in Jl'lD"SUlng o:irmioo ems. In the efficient and ef!ectl\'e &Uocation of limited J'elOtD"'Oell. The public seem& to demand thaJ objectives be <:larifi«l. ~'llble Pfk>rl!ies te established and above all that thooe responsible. for the management of our public IR5tltutlc:m bt evaluated pe-riodlcally and held aocountnble for their pcrfonnancc in olfice. Sudi an approach nlakes good sense and with its traditional expenise in businesslike practices and nlanagerial efficiency. the Hepublican p.1rty could provide ('ffN'1i\'e leodership in re.-pooding tQ the fGll0'.1.·ing specific, pressing conrems of m~ Americans : eQx-oumption ol Energy •Alternati\•e Modes ci Transportation e High Qiot ol Living •u~ •F.cmomlc Growth 90xtupdoa. in Go\'emment. Honest Talk Needed To . RebuiM Rolls, The numb« at lnd_.sent. is &e<OOd only to that ·ol Che Democrat. and bas been expandlilC al Che -ol lhe GOP. raismg q-about Ille vilality ol the two-party ay!lltm. FIRST LOOK AT the record. Despite a perslsteat 3-2 deficit in voter registration since World War U, Republican candidates In Callfomla have nevertheless won five out of seYen gW>ematorlal elections. N a t I o n a 11 y during the same period, Republk:am have woo (OlD' out of. aeven presidential campaigns. lrdeed in the 29 years since the end of WWII, Lyndon Johnson was the o n I y o..i-.tic oondk'll< to win a clear majority in • presidential - 1ifthrln ff. Btrmttin, political scin1tist and lawutr, U htad of tl1t Arts and Scie11ce CommitUt of the Republica'' Statt Cent ral Commi£tet of Ctµifomia. officeholders. Jn view or this pall that hangs heavily over the party. it seems more urgent than ever for the leadership to rome forward in a straight-forward and COO\'incing n1anner, . and explain to the public that the GOP as an American iristltution is greater and longer· lived than any ol the personallttes who temporarily represent It in the halls of government -that those v;ho committed e.1cesses are being investigated, pn>eecuted and oonvided llCClll'diJlj! to the -ol justice and procedural .-lnery at .,.. l<gal S)'!f<m. ·~~the ertectM:nesi! of our centn.J government but strengthening the capability ol state and local pe1n1nents at the grass roots to handle problems at the points closest to their origin. The statement of gcner;al party philosophy should be useful in informini; \'oters of the Republican frame of refen..11cc. But by themselves these abstract principl~ 'A'ill not ~ be enouih -the party must state Ln a timely, concrete fa.shim its approach to the critica.I issues of the day. A recent study fourd that during the ,_ and 196'1s the central issues ol our political system inctuded commlmism, race, Vletnam and the social issue (domestic statility), Ln that order . The f-ol the Republican party have reached a new low tn public support since the advent of the New Oeal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. V ag~ generaliza1ions and pious platitutdes 'Ai li no longer suffice In t.he9e trying times. Still a great opportunity presents Itself for the GOP to more vividly idtntify \l.9elf to \'oters. to tell of its great history and the contributions of its leaders. Abo\·e all , the GOP must conle fon\·ard \\ith lmaglna.Uve leadership and policies that will present in plain language to the average citizen, how it \\'ill deal vtith the problems of tOOay aOO prescrH plans for the ooed'I ol tomorrow. .. R epublican Warns • Notwilh!tandlng its mlnor!ty party lllallding and a relatively narrow base at party 5Ujlp0!1tts, \>1len the dtipl Wlft down and 'lber< -be .., -that the misguided few who subverted the power of government NOW IT APPEAllS "-highly c:hirged ..,_ have 1-> ttplaced by _., ocnoen9 mare ol. a rnllWig«ia.1 natUtt. Receo!ty, there bas 1-> an ~e ol ini.r.st In 1974, ~ generalities will fall upon deaf ean: -Americans want to kmw how we can belt mntrol CIXTI.lption in government, maintain our htgh lllan!ard at living, curt> inllation and develop a reasmable rate of eammlc growth. ~otlting less will do. ' You· Don't N e.ed Sociology -. ' To .. Know You Feel Lonely By MELVIN MADDOCltS All II !Ueo II one,..,.,_ -In tho ne!ghhortiood lo make ,.. -the --·· Ill -ond rolllng. 'lbm that llile at v .... -·· laot book, "A Nation of strang~" comes to mind. Pacb:rd, 1'bo de!Kribes hi:m9elf u a "aodal cammentator," got pretty well -..... ~ people be described .. "cankarrying sociologists" whf.cl be tried lo tlleorize that a "m>blle society" euc:ta aevere pmaltles. Imtead ol ••aodaJ commentator,'' tber called him a ••,Joumaust,••.am ln academic circles you bad l>etter amile when JOU oay that. 'Ibo eankanien laulled bll data, then critiebed bll interpr<latlon at it. Pad<ard, Chey llleel'ed, blamed ....,a.inc -crime aad "polltlcal tr- ._,.it>illty" lo alaD>lh!m ond IJ>. lldellty .. Che fact -nearly 20 P<ft"'I at ... populatioo daiges -... nually. • "WE ARE RAPIDLY 1""inC aeveral eritical ingredients of a civlliud, salllt&y society," Pael:ard charced. "We are aeeing a sharp lna'ea!e ln people llllf· fering alie0ation or juot feeling adrlll, whidl is having an lmpad on elDOtiooal and even j,ltyaleal beal1h." "Prove it!" evel')'body cried. Arxl one cl Ille c:nWl" critks asked: "Why Is it thM 1B1Supp>rted arguments IUdl ., Packard's beoome ~., w,blle sociolol!ical ---~ii JI ignored?" I ~ ... 1 Well, maybe. But -'!! l!'I" odd emoliCll we feel wbeo lhe ......_ na cnwla down the -baUml for Wlllbi:wloa. D.C., or Ml-oda.,..llom., lolloncl ~ a.e low..aulnl car will> -ddldtea and • dog hqq ot!I the "'1ncloon for one lall locikT "We, the Lood:F People" -tbal11 tbe title of another book to come to mind now. A recent Intelledual Digest publisbes a preview-aoe<pt of RaljJh Keyes'a llvely study, which doubtless will become Che .... tarxet for "canl<ar· ryiog IOciolog!ot.!." LIKE PACKARD. Keyes mourns "rootlell!llelS,.. "loss ol community'" and 90 en Shamel..,ly be gilds the past until one teeS nofblgic Vision! of town meetings. church picnics, and Mom-and- Pop stores "where the grocer knew our natne." Oxne. come, Mr. Keyes. Where are your ltatlstics? Do you think "allenation'' came in with the automobile? Can you prove ecieatHlcaily that "pwbllity" Is a "major enemy" of ''intimate ftleniW>tps"? Let the sociologists mount their attack aplnot tbla ae<OOd poadJlng ..,.. illDllllllbt in lhelr field. But there are feellnp that qualify .. fada, and Pacbrd and Keyes have autobJocrapby if not "ldence" on their Ade. When they say the aeciet word, "lonelineM," most read.era know in their bear1I pretty well -is meant. One can hardly docwnent an absence. But an a~ of "belooging" to l!Oltle- ooe or 30Dlething does appear to be a national mood, an interpretation o( fact!: i( not quite a fact itself. AM surely one ean ~ the struule "' fill this abeeoce with improvised axnmunities - communil; fDOOtlDter groups; the tent· dilel at · rock festivals; even the ii> visible, latHigbt voice world cl hot.lines aad radio tab: prosrama. A verifiable b-is beie. ONE SENSl!'.8 -if one cannot prove -that wmis like ''neighbor'' mean aomellllnc rather dilleftll! from wbat they ooee did. Anrl lbat a part ol the sad· ness w:• reel as the mwiDg van disa~ peara down the ttreet 1s becall:le we doo 't feel sadder. Sometimes our deepest emotion Is the anxiety that we will feel no emodcn. For despit< our talk ol penooal "froedom," we Jong fc;w attachments to people, to place&. It's just that our values seem lo split in opposite dlredions. We want the "depth" and "intensity" of the "rooted" ex- perience: ~·e wam the "breadth" and ."variety" of the "cosmopolitan" ex· perieoce. We would klve to be "In· d igenom": but we would hate to be "parochial." , CAN WE BA VE it both ways? If we try, wUl we end up having it neither way ? Dilemmas, dilemmas. Psycbologlsta, -lend to like "adap- tation," may even approve ol "mobl~ trlc man,'' the man cJ. the future if not the present, acaxding to Eugene Jen- ninp, -delineo blm as a fellow that "vaJueS motion and action not because they lead to change ~t because they are change, and chanie is bis ultimate value." But even the "mobicentric" man might, with Keyes, feel a pang <i dismay at the serene prediction : "The people who will live successfully in tomorrow's world are those who c.an accept and oo· joy temporary systems." ,McLl4aan's phrase, "global village," solves the dilemma neatly -on paper. Bui thal's a amept the canl-carrytng sociologlata are going IO have to prove to the rest of. us. "Mee place to visit," we say, "but we wouldn't• want to live there." Mtlvin Maddocka U a columnist for the Chri.sticm Science Monitor. .. 'Wliat's Tactile About T V?' McLuhan Makes Confusion ~lanhall t1cLuhan. professor at the University or Toronto, is justly famous for his book, "Understanding Media: 1be Extensions of Ii-San," in which he argued more than a decade ago that television has profouOOly cbanged the waya in which people apprehend reallty. He stated that the print ~or I en t e d ocmciousness of educated people for the put aeveral hwxired years is a thing ol the past, and that the imtantanoous, discontinuous impact of. images is producing in our )'tM.Dlg a new kind of comck>u.mess. '"nie medium," be said, "is the (s. I. HAYAKAWA J message" - a st.atcment which he later both carleatured and reinforced by publilblng -book, ''The Medium Is the Massage," a jwnble at special typographical ef!eet. so conlusinlf that I have never been able to get through it. I cannot imagine \\•hat "producer'"· and •·con.sumer" mean in thls context Also what about movie reruns °' television? ln that case are you U11. screen or the camera? "The electr~ age has. given us a new envtronmen of infonnation that settles on ou sensorium as an incubus of a tactUt obo!es!llonal kind. The tadllity at ti> lnfonnallon age Is more profound that that ol any native culture l ever hean. of." Big Powers Hold Ultimate Terror A3 I read McLuhall's writing.. f ~ help feeling that he !IO!lletimes glvts us a pretty fast •lmlne. f felt thb especially when he redefined mass communication as Instanta neous communieatloo. Does this mean that a book is not mass communication, even when it sells 10 million <oples? What about Japanese newtpapen, many of which have clrcuJatioo.. of several million a day? What can Mcln:Jan mean by thi statement that television is ''tactile'" I have read bis explanatiom repeatedlr but they don't make seilse. A t.actik experience is one ttiat involves you. sense of touch. I suppose that the rrai tactile experience of all IJ that of ma kit~ Jove, especially after the llghts an: turned out. But what goes on afte-· that certainly doesn't feel much Ulu. watch.lng TV! 'Ibe American people have been sid<ooed ~ the use at teJTor lo ... comp1isb social and pol!Ucal ends. We havo DO d~fltlllty In re<ol!Pidng Che .-... ttr_.ibillly ond crimlnall· ty at • -dial -kldllaJ>lai .. the meant eo force -11hy familleo to provide food for the poor. SJniDmty, we are 1PPllled tblt a man .... .. prded lllcb- anl M. Nixon .. the ....... ol O>Clal .... _,. injultloa in tho United states -..... -.ited to ..... --.i jllllnlr in ...,. to crub It !Dll> Ult WNU! -· '1111 -lbal -teJTor could otQltt-• pllab a uaeluf Jltll1ICllt ii rep-I and reprebellalble. BtJT WHAT llbout 1overnm1nt1 UleneiN? ,.. ..,_. peaWlla =::·~·:r::-t ( ) President Nixon bas pointed to the NORMAN · SALT talks '!'Ith the Soviet Union as of. fertng a pollibllity for bringing the anns ~ COUSINS race ll1der cootrol. The agreements with .., _________ ,.-the soviet Un!oo ao far, however, have oot goUen ......i lo Che .....Uals. THE NUaJWl otockpiles are un- toodied by SALT. 'Ille copadty of each Diiion lo produce dnulation op a col- -1-1< bal aot -impaired. Nothing ba1 happened at the SALT talks ., far that ~ change the balance«-<error llral<gles of both cotll> tries. 'lbll ii oot to llY that nothing signia· cant baa 1-> accomplished in the nesotlaOona between the two countries. Tbe pins !bat have been scored have i-oetting limim to ctt't8ln flekls of military develo!Jment, and l0r<go1n, -._ at dmlopmenl But SALT hal Wt Ille nuclear -"!>lies intact. ll bas not ndueed Che pulvutzlng _., __ ltbal llClt done -...... --bthlnd ... polll;r ol -· until a rule oC law t.s established in the world. In their dealings with one another. nations must be regulated-in their own interests .as well as the common interest. The No. 1 bu.!iness before all peoples today is the development or a world orpnlzation with adequat< authority to ellmlnate tel'TOI'. u Che basil for achiev- ing national aecurtty or national alma. THOSE Pl!OPLES W!1o <ft -1r<e will tnl tt lncreulngly dlllleult to main- tain their freedom wlthoot a baste mic- ture of law In the -Id. ,,_ -are not free will find tt more dlllJeult to be<oo1e free boa,.. at _.Id lllll'Clly. 1l>ooe countries that have reeenily pined their natJonal ~ will find tt lnereallngly dllllcult to mainta!A that independence witboot • .,_, ol world inl<rdependmco. If the human habllat ls-to be _..i at a time of lotal power, ii - nee ! 111 ry to replace terror wttb law- -· In the relatioosh1p bel•een humon beings as indlvidual1 or In the IF HE WANTS to l!ignlly the l!peCd of communication by radio and television, as opposed to the numbers readl<d by any lllCfjlum, wily la he not content with lllch a term a1 inMMlt.aneous communlcaUon? The ....... ol COIUIO, II that he Is trying lo argue that teltvlston ii making a "tna. llOClety" of us - a new kind at Qibalism in which we all • are Inhabitants ol a "global village," feelin( the ..... emotions, thinlling the same tbouctna., laughing at the aame joltes all at the aame time. • Professor J\fcLuhan says in reply tha people do not mderstand the tactilt ekpericnce -that most people do no understand that much of the exporlcnc of painting is tactile, not visual. Ht'T• McLuhan has a valid point When E Greco painl!I the velvet robes of ; can!inal or when Renoir captures th lovely tirM& on lhe fledl ol bis beautlfu , (and somewhat overweight.) mode I Gal:riellt, we understand: what we --. because we have known the touch o velvet. and the wann human fiesh . so n1E VISUAL is in part taetii -or at. least it achieves l1s efftt because it Skillfully rte.alb the tactilt But McLuhan is not content. to let •1 go at lhat. He says a.rt Md sculpture the world of Twiggy and the work. of BuckmiMter Fulltr art linked b). tactility. I'm afraid t must mntlnue to diaagreC' with Prol_. McLuhAn. If tele\'lslot la tadUe, Chanel No. 5 II audl!Or1 Beethoven's Filth Sympimy 13 1 gounoot d.ilCht and the O.klao<' AUtletlcs a.re 1 areal IOCllW" team. ., ' -Ualon .......... ..., -to --,..... pollc:lol ••11 u is Ultlmat.IJ, tlle lmman nm will not be free at die tem< ol lmWlt annlbtlatklll relatlonolllp bet....., MtlOlll. Difficult I"'""' this may be, it la Ille price of lmllble IW'VlvaL McLuhan mak<s a good caae in !alklng about the till-ol the tolevllklll experl....,., But the woy In whieb be dtaerlbes the tmlquenns ol I b 1 t experience cenalnly baffles me. ''ln ~1• he says, "you are the screen. You ue not Ute camera. 'Ibc mov~ ~ not 1 depth medium. 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He dresses li ke the consHVatlve bmkiessman he is. He CM'M a strlnj or ra<lio and televisk>n stations. a hotel In Palm Spring> and the Ca\Uomla AM:els tweball team. • He once owned the !tatclv Mark Hopkins Hotel In S.:ii1 Francisco. Gene Autry is• a multl~illlopaire. He docsn 't alng for hrs eupper •~more. and even lf he did his fans wooldn1 recocnJmthe voice. They quickly put Autry into a '''estem serial. 12 cliff.hang- ing chapters. and he \\'OS on his "·ay. "THE J..AST n10\ i<' I made wa.s Jn 1962 or sornev.·here around there," Autry says. "f couldn't tell you the name of It. tell the truth. J made so many. "I fought roorc roWlds U.an Dempsey." After 3~ years in the Air Force in \\'orld \\'ar 11 he bouati: his first radio station, KOOL, in Phoenix. Hi.s partner was Tom Chauncey, v.ilo re- mains bis partner today. Then he bwght another station in Tuc900. Today most of his st:t- tk>M. from L<is Angeles to Seattle, are grouped under (iolden West Broadcasters.. But It seemed he had 11\1 hls eggs in ~ basket, a go\'emment<tl'1!roltcd basket He decided to de\'crsify. "That's how I happened to get Into the hotel huslness." Sundaj, M11rth 10, 1'74 came to own the Ange l!, an expansion club. J'J"S BEEN a hard building job, but now. "I think v.-e 're coming along in pretty good shape. U v.·e can get a couple of young kids to come through for us and a couple of breaks, v.ily v.-c might not be more than a year or two av.·ay." It all keeps him pretty busy. I le goes to almost every home garnc. and tries to nlake ooc road trip a ~·<'ar. But h!' nc \•er forgrts where it all lx'gan, in shnp!er cL.1ys. .. , .,_ Growing from 1int1r In the uddle to conMrYI• t i v e multimillionaire busines1man, Gene Au-- try turned the movie carHr of a young Texa1 Okl1hom1 cowboy Into 1 fortune, acquiring r•· dio and televl1lon 1t1- tlon1, a hotel and the Los Angeles Angels. His l11t movie was In 1962. Al 66. hit gool now i1 an A,.,.rlc.an L.,9ue pennant. 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Looks a• If this lblng U.,,. going the way ii ls, they're going to be worktn' part time again." In tu first recording! he 5COfed a big hit with "Thal Sil ver-Haired Daddy of lttlne," still one ol. his favorites . Then the hit parade continued with SOOIJ! like ''Mexicali Rose." They wrote Autry into a Ken Maynard movie, ltf a y n a r d belni one of the king! o! the ,rootll' tootin'. shootln' set. '!be .... " -v.·a.s "Old Santa Fe." Autry did two 500g5 and . had a part . in the barn dance sequence. "The picture did so well that In a lot of places on the ';Jd theater marquee! they billed ~· ~I me above Ken Maynard, and I t ~if%1-~ was just a supporting player,'' · · says Autry. All ABOARDI Sears BIG 8'' x 10'' ·LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT NOW ONL'Y, I . GENUINE FULL NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS! Not the old style tinted or painted b,lack & white photos. LIMITED OFFERI . One per auti;ect, two,,., f1mlly. 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The 7-year-old youth group got into high gear last week on its first on-going fund-raiser - paper recycling. .,We OOpe to get $500 to Sl,000 per month with.in a year · from the project," Brager ~ "It can mean regu)ar in· come for the Boys Oub." Club officials are busy l!et· ting up plywood bins in Foon- taln Valley slxi!>l>ing cenlenl and ·-loclttloos where residents can dep>oil old DeWSl!"P""· The newspapers will be sold to a Pomona firm whid!. recycles them into newsprint · for resale to U.S. newspapers. Brager, who says the club needs a 1Gt of community !!UP. port to make the project _.k, emphssir.es its ecological and econcunic selling points. "We're also providing jobs fer yooth," he said. Club members of high school age will be paid to bale the papers. Bob IJuchi, a Cal state Loog Beach student, wl1o lw work- ed for the club the past year, has -hirod to manage tbe operation. The bins were built with doill1'S cloliated, by Kiwanis and u..,. dulls and tbe ·~ rtnmm'.I ~Allod.tli® ....... f ' 'lfiO binlr AW already in near tbe. ~ bulldi!llt in Ille c,inco shopping center, on ~ BnMJthur91 -at Warner · Avenue; at the Boys' ctub at '840 Talbert A"'· : in front of the chlb's temporary recycling warehouse o n BrookhurBt street, .OOth of Ta 1 b e r t · A""""' and In several apart.- nimt bulldlnp. • Brllller aald the club -can like .. _"""' ooly, ... llll(llZlnes O< other paper material. . without .an qoing aource of-; Brager said, tbe club has bad In depend M whatever donalioos it oould get. ' Policemen Go on Tape CHICAGO (AP) -O>lcago pollcemen will begin carrying .tape nm:dels aod tbelr cm- ve1Mtiom wilq ,private -will be checUd In delonnlne if lllf!Y pollcemen ......... tn their languqe. &lpt. 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THE \\'AVE OF defections from religious communities that washed over the Roman Catholic Church in the late 60s has subsided. ~fost or those v"ho left -some estimate there may have been 50,000 viorld wide -in the upheaval of renewal that shook the church have by now found new direction. Today, most or them are settled Into new careers -moM still servi~ oriented. geared to self-styled activism. In Orange County, they ha•e ~tabllsh­ ed new lives as college profeseors. high !d>ool ~ drug abuse """1Selors, book dealers, nurses, and ministers in other faiths. Some still consider themselves paston, and conduct services in homes, though according to the Catholic canon they are stri~ o( clerical status. ~tany have . mamect and beCome parents. · . But whatever their new life. few or those ~·ho left the cloistered life have forgotten the upheavals of their ova1 rebirth. "When asked to leair·e the order. I cried ," said Lest.. ot ~Ussion Viejo. a former Chrl5Uan urolher who bas since married a former Franciscan oon. "I had 12 years or my life to catch up on. t was 28, bot when It came to my own sexuality I was 16. I knew nothing about economics. I found constant rejectioo looking for a job. It was immensely looe-- ly." ~ was a principal at a Cflristian Brothen high ~ v.tien a series of events accelerated Nm into a new life. ~ IS-year-old son o( a prominent .businessman hanged hlm.selr in the school restroom. "ltE ARRANGED it so he hi<f to sit down to do it -until he passed out." Les remembers. "lt took 11i lot ol \\ill power for a 9ick little freshman ... "The memory, ci that moment comes back in a rush -finding his little body all cold and turning blue. It was physically and emotionally exhausting." Overcome by a feeling of helplessness and doubt after the tragedy. I.a said he cooJd no kloier bury questions that had been plaguing him for months: why was he in the brotherhood? What Wall his life all about! Thi suicide signaUed a turning point. Les began to think about getting out. He asked for a leave of absence and went to La Jol!Q , ~hw'e ~ entered a series of en· COWller groups led by psychoJogisl· Ca'' Rogers at The Center For the Study of the PeriOO. "nlE CllURCIJ had started opening up. It pushed some of us intG encounter groups. And what that did for in.any Gf us v.•as blow us apart. ll opened our eyes. "\\'e had entertained a certain hnage of oorsel\'es -had put oursel\'es on religious pedestals and got inlo a sense of-perfection," Les said. ''Renewal meant that "'·e "'~re nb looger protected from the real isstJCS of life -pGVerty and social injustice." Thoogh Les had taken a vow of po\·erty in his order. he feels he never really knew what that nteant. "In the order, we had e\'el')1hing v.·e needed. We just didn't ha\·e mooey," he said. Al La Jolla, he dropped LSD witb ooc of his former students. "It was mind-blowing," he recalls. "All my anxieties bubblOO up and I v.·as so besieged with sensory stimuli that l became \'ery paranoid. "~iy experience wilh acid led to in· ten.si\·e therapy and as a result of thal , I made my final decision to lea,·e the order," Les said. SE\rERAL l'tfOl\'THS arterv.·ard, he married Cheryl. an ex·F'ranciscan nun. Cheryl, 30. v.·ent into a Franciscan rommunity at age 17. She reels he!' situation is more secure than that of many other sisters who have left COO\'ents because onJy five months after she left the order, sbe and Les v.·ere ..J1UUT!l1t. ... • ''I look back on my ten years in the order as a reol.ly neat time of my life,'' Cheryl said . "I feel the community push- ed me into developing talents _and capacities that rhay have gone unnoticed othcn'filie." ' As she changed and de\•eloped, Cheryl sa~s her attitude to"'ard the on:ief' charwed. II v1as basically tk.>r oy,n gradual emotiooal and i n t e I l e c t u a I maturing that brought about the decision to leave. "\\'hen I was in school, bel..'Oming a nun \\'llS my only goal." Cheryl said. "I never thought of myself in any other Lenns un- til I was maybe 25. "For six years, I \1·as totaJly happy as o nun . Y.'hen I "'·as 20, the-order met my needs. Y.'hcn I was 27, it did.Ji 't. '' Ii'~ IT HADN'T been for U.-s. Cheryl believes she would hav..: "gone under" after leaving the order. "They didn't leave me '''ith enough monC'y lo make it Gn my own," she said. ··r.ettin~ a job \\:as difficult. I was "·ell· educated, I had seven years' teaching ex· pcricnt-e -but llDbOdy v.•antcd me. I couldn't even get credi t anywhere." Though they left their orders. Les and Cheryl. TA"ho now have a baby daughter. still beloog to aod aweciate the Catholic Church. "lbe local scene is not v.ilat we can appreciate," Chery l commented. '1'o us, it is very conservative. We drive 200 miles for Mass oo Christ.maa and Easter. "U \\'C' crave the ritual, we go Lo a monaS!ic setting ~·here the services have the Dair an(polish or a b&aulirut -p1.a:y. If \\'(' need brotherhood. \\'e look for our friends. some priests and n1inistcr1>, and we meet in one another's homes." Another Orange County resident v. ho IStt NEW DIRECTIONS, Poge. 88) Many Still-Drawn to As~eti~ Orders In tbe Im AnjJeles Archdiocese of tho Roman Ca!bollc Chun:h-which includes Orange County-there are 53 different religious orders for men and 82 fo women. 1be arcbdiooese records some 700 priesll living kl dlose commtmilles, 1.500 teacbing DUDS, and l,2CO other w<>men in commlDlities serving bmpitals, and other nolH!ducational instituticm. "There has been an upswing in those seeking admission to the religiow life." reported Bishop John J. \\'ard, vicar general or the archdioei!Se. "Especially the conteyiplative, cloister- ed communities seem to be drawing more and more yomg "'"OITICn throughout the U.S." ''The commlllilies with something pGSitive to offer are making progrt:SS. Yoong people want a cha.11enge-end when <hey find a d1all<rlge, they lake it up." Though B"11op Ward acknowledges th• departure of many priests am nuns from the church in the late 80s left a lasting effect, he believes the pendulum :s swinging back. "The ascetic lifestyle ts defi nitely oot on the way GUl," he said. "'Ille picture has become much better in recent years. ''m'E CHURCll needs renewal." he said. "We are comtantly trying to update Gurselves. In the church's attempts to encounter itself and the 'Mlrld in the late Ms, !IOn1e groups began to experiment with different thing.s. "Some had the training for it, and some didn't. Some, unf'Grtunately , got off on the wroog tangent." When a priest or nun decides to lea ve ·the church, they are "definitely " retum- ed to the secular st.ate, \\'hich means they are no longe r alkw.·ed to perform the varioll5 ri tes of mass, marriage, death, and baptism. "All they have to do is ask," he said. "We just try to be sure they koow what they are doing-intellectually and with their whole heart." "Many young people want to be a part of a religious community that evidence!J a real spirit of poverty," Bishop Ward sakl. "'They don't want to have the best of OOth v.·orlds t1kc many of ttXl5e who left the orders. They want to !lerVtt Christ. "Man's social nature needs to bl satisfied. For many of those who aro entering religious orders today, that nature is fulfilled through their religiOll.9 family." When a Burgl3;r Enters Your Home • c By JOHN VAL TERZA Of t1'1t o.llr f'llet Sii" Every human being -even the most ardent pacifist -must wonder on oc- casion bow he or she would react if som~ one pulled a knife or gun and demand- ed. a man's wallet or a woman's sell resped. And olhen have wondered what Ibey sbo<tld do il in the middle d the night they awaken to find an intruder rifling their home. 'lbose who ascribe to (he old' coo- sUtutional guarantees about the right to bear arms would react immediately: "Why, sh>ot, of course." BUT MODERN law enlorcement pro- fessionals have a strong warning to the armed citizen out to protect his liM or property: Know the law. And a good lawyer. . · , 'Lawme11 throoghout the nation woujij add lhls acMce: If • crimlDal pulls • gun "" the street and demoDds your waJet, g1 .. u to him. Your life and the .-.lion d your -booor .,,. not wm-th '311 and a mr crodit cards. • • • Don't Reacli for That Gun in Nightstand- Pretcnd to Be Asleep or Stir Obviously Clifford Murray -in law enforcement for the past 24 years -admits that he does not like even to calo.ilate how many nightstands in his city contain loaded Pistols. Nor does he like to think about the bun· dre<h of gun owners who hardly know how to firt1 such a weapon. "rr MAKES ~IE cringe to lbint about it," he said. FGr a trial run, consider this typical ~ in your home. You're asleep, cmly to be awakened by the sound of .. meooe prowling in the next room . You reach for the pistol , creep Crom hed and confront tbe intruder. lf be. wheels, brandishes a weapon, makes a lunge for you and essentially makes it evident' that your life i3: in jeopardy, you have some choices. Yoo can shoot him. And eventually -with luot<, good legal advice, and a major commitment of your .... --you could be ruled jutlllled lo ywr act. But if he surprised an int;ruder, shot the crook in the back in mid-flight, he could be charged v.ith homicide. "In any of these cases where an assailant is shot, the pet'98D doing the shooting wiU have to he llltervie-1 at length and quite Gften be'srtiooked;" MW'- ray explained. ' .. After that, it'a sp to a o:roner's jUry, the district attomoy 9' a judge to determine OOw much oxre is done. "AND 'l1IE MINUTB lt reacties ·tbat point." ~1urray added, "that guy wbo picked up the gun from the nightstand stands to lose hi! house, liveliOOod, and respec:t of his friends -even if be even· tually \\ins the case." Elsewhere in the San Clemente depart- ment -where detectives do the tedious job of investigating crimes like burglary. rape. robbery and assault, the theories are the same. Roger Wiberg, a detective whose category ot cases is crimes against penons, insists that the self-defense ap- proach In most cues is the worst. "A guy 5-foot-6 turns out to be a giant in some vl<;1.lms' eyes v.•hcn he's standing in a dark room." As for a citizen stulfing a gun in the nightstand, detectives -just like police chiefs -V.'OIT)'. "We have vromen come iD all the time," Wiberg said, "holding a brand· new pistol by the barrel and ming us to show them bow to shoot the thing. "And when they leave, we wonder if we'll see them again after they've ac- cidentally ahot their husband coming home late, or the landlord. or their child who may have gotten up at 2 a.m. to use the bathroom. "IT'S DO"'rli'RIGllT scary how many guns there arc out in this city in ready reach of someone \11ho doesn 't know a thing aboot them ," he said. Leonard Goodwin, the burglary detec- tive across the hall, takes ret another ap- proach to the idea of Citizens bearing arms for "protection:" "Usually a good pistol will cost a penon about 1150. I If • burglar la in your -and you -I~ you are mud> better oll either ]l<elelldlng you 're osleep, or to moJce ...,. aound to let him -you mlgM he lllrring. A8 a long shot yuu can ...rt )'OOl'l'lf so stlulgly that he micbt freeze, ...,.. render and give you time to call the police. Or; ther'e "' the llkeliboc>d <!. heln& wvunded. beaten, or even lbot to dtillb with tbe very gun you bought for pro- le<tion. "While it'• easier for us to say it, the 1"81 way ta he a Ylctlm b to be as calm, deductive and • paaive as possible. ''llellJtanco omolly will puLa vldim in extreme danger, •1 be said. "Fnxn our point of view the 'best' vtctlnw are tbo8e who have stayed relativ.ly calm, atCldied everything i-i· ble about a suspect, committed those !acts to memo<y and who call us Im· medial<ly after tbe crime goes down ," he added. "For that same amount a penon - with our free advice -could put in ooe hedt ol a lot ol Rood -ty im- prowments that woufd probtbly keep a guy lrom breaking in al au. D•ltY l"ltM """"' "' ftlc!IMI ICMlllW , IF llE'S A burglar wm follows the standard pollcm, he'U n.._ ollm empty-handed. . But U you grllt lor the gun -either \he criminal's, or)our O'ft'D -yoy invite an entirely new It\ of circumstances· And you're playing .for "-· While Jaw offtcers find It hard to gtnenlize in di!penlin& advice in llUCh cuee. Ibey ""' quick to die bypotbetlcal 111,..._ and p<lllible altenllllveo foe the -· victim. Sin Cltmomte Publk: 51!<\Y - 111.ERE ARE even other aet.s or alternatives. Some or them that coald aJso destroy your future. "'lbere is a key to all these circumstances, and that b the .....,ctpt 9f overt. Obvious tbrtat to a vtct.lm's life brought on by the burglar or """" other assailant," Murray explained. 11 police, pr<l6<Cllton and coroner'• juriee con be convinoed that the ~ WU clear, the bomeoWner who killed » ,_ lo pnitect blmoeK wwJd be ruled b•r:wiceot t 11THEN THERE~ are tMse who have beoofne· to terrified and h,ysterical that they remember abeolutely noth1ng.- ''To me, keen obeervation and recall In a victlm mates our job so much easier, that eventuaJb:1 the crook'll get c&U8hL "There'• noutlng worse than workln1 with a victim who can give you no llclp ll all," be Aid. "At just about every lectUNt I go to v.'bere cillz.eh! ask for advice, they ask me what they shollld do if ·a:buralar's in their hol!Je. "I ALWAYS WAI\.~ them that burglars are people who sneak around and they halo <l<tectioo. Theil usually aten'LAnn· ed whm they break in. "But II they find a gun in the nights- tand, It'll be the lirst thing they11 take. "Or il they'NO coofrooled by an armed homeowner, more than Hkoly they're able to lf'b the gm and -tbe victinl with hla.,.. -· GUN RAISES STAKES WHEN INTRUDER BREAKS INTO HOME "Isn't it wiser 10 lake your money and spend it where It'll do more good?-" \Vh.ilc the la!ft1nan ~n gh•e dot.l'flS of n!latl\'tly solid guidc!iof!!I for ideal cases. they v.·ill concede that the ~icceptlons arc abundant. "In the case of rape." said Detective Dave l\.funro, "\\'e're-dealing with a tot more unknowns. Quile oflen even a si~le ICZ'e&m by a ra~ victim can set the rapiSI oll and he might even' lclll her. ;\nd .in the """' .,,,,.... • MP<ct ' i!I sim ply :i sadist or has racial moti\'a- tk>rul for hls act, tile rules can gG right out the windG\\'." he said. ''l..el:S face ii," \fiber@ aoooo, ''there are times V.'hcn !l's >CM.1 against him, aOO. it is strictly a matter of survival. "When it's clearly dclined like Iha~ and you know what yoo have lo do, then there's only one thing you can do," be said. "At that point, you have to shoot." • 8 f DAIL V PILOT Satllfda,, March q, 1974 ··- ~The Rosenberg t Kids Remember . - j t I . 8011.~ Sll1rt Ca11ip<tign lo Clear Parents Con·victecl of Giving Riissia Atoui Secrets SPRINGFIELD, Ma!9. !AP ) lflcltael Meeropol arched beck in his chair, as Is his ~ional wont when llUlmlOllltJC concision, and COMidered lite Flrlt r.ommandment. and invasion of privacy in hi! recent book on the case, 'The Implosion Conspiracy." In the future, they ~ to raise enough money .. -legal vb> dicatioo of thler parentt. .. _ MICHAEL, 9, AND ROBERT ROSENBERG, 5 (RIGHT), ON WAY TO VISIT PARENTS, IN 1953; AIOVE AS THEY ARE TOOAY, ROllRT (LEl'T). 'nlO port where God speaks of visiting tlte htlqulty of tlte fathera unto tlte third and fourtlt generation. "What gets passed down from one eeneratton to another?'' he echoed, unarebing. "! don't know. EW'1 il you live with your parents all your life, one child can come out a carbon copy and the other just the opposite." Even If ... Alichael Meeropot and his brother, Robbie, never had that chance Mceropol Is the name they took from their adopted parents. Their original name was. of course, lhat of their real parents. Rosenberg. Ethel and Julius Roeenberg. The electrocuted Rosenbergs. 'lbelr families -bOth art married with childttn -and friends have known their real parent.age. But now, in manMod, Michael and Robbie have deckled to "come out,• to let the world know. They . are coming out to clear lite ...... cl tbolr pal'l!lll wttom they clalm were innocenl and ftre murdered, not e,.,.,.i,d, by tlte United states oo Jwie II, 11153, for passing atontlc bolllb in- lorntatlott to tlte a...ia... AS A nRST 1tep1 the brothers a~ pemd in a television documootary in- vOllllgatlng lite iloo<ltberg ca>e. They ar. allo aultJg autltor·lawyer Lou!s .Nlur·fa,· $3 million for copyright lnfiringements iMichael, 30, a PhD in eoonomic history, and Robbie. 26, almool a PhD lo anthropology, both teach at Westfm New England College here. They have Rm much. suffered much. Togelhe<. They are close. They are also intelligent. forthright and companionable. The ltteeropol influence? Or the Rosenberg? Or both? Who can say? Their very survivlal is an achievement. their fru ition more so. Someone should be proud. Robbie toda y recalls few memorie8 of his parents, only that their home in Manhattan "was an atmosphere of warmth and Jove." Michael, who was older, rememben mere. Playing baseball with hla fallter in their apartment using a paddle and a bell on an elastjc. A hit Into Rabble'• crib wu a double. Out the window was a homer . HE REMEMBERS when tlte FBI came for lm father. ''l WU liJteo1na to the Looe Ranger. A couple of -a later my mother phoned attd aald : 'You remember what bappened to Daddy? Well, It bap- pened to~. too.' .. He remembers vtslUni the death house ·and· asldng·hia parents If they wei;e· in- mceat. "I guess a.s a kid· I wanted • that kind cl ........... 'But cl course vre are,' they said." He remembers klcldng aod ..,....... aa he WU led away from hia last moetlng with hia pal'l!lll: "Olle .... day to live! One more day to live!" He remembers W8tdttng the Yanbes playing on television and the in- terruptions with 11th hour bulletlna on at- tempts for a stay of execution. 1'Final.ly I went out to play baseball with some neighborhood kids. When J came back in, it was all over." ., Jfe remembers how protective he became of Robbie, finally breaking to him that "Mommy and Daddy aren't coming back, ever. I used t.o go ape eveo when he got near the edge ol a lllbway platform." They were adopted by Abel and Anne M......,.i, li>eral lt)telletUtl, mlddle cla!s people -bad lost two -ol tbeir own. '!be ·M.....,.. had not im>lm tlte ~. bttl in their DOW homo Michael and -· lotnl tlte ..... -and -tlte govent!MS had tabn from them. ABEL MEEROPOL W11S a ~of everything from llerious m~ic to com- merdals. FO< tlte• boys there waa to be a pleasant, boo~.fllled ltome iti &liburban IWtlnpa>H.-_ Fer Robbie tltero ..,.. -on -.. which , ...... ted him and led him - antltnlpololJ'. F« Mkboel, lalor, tllore WU oollefe at S-and Ihm graduate 111111\Y at Camllridp In Dilla'"' Robbie WU to go to Earlham Qillep · in lntllana, later lnwlening to die Univenlty of MJcblpn. Both were active in radat causes, and Robbie once was amsted in a demonstration in behalf oC welfare mother1. .At Swarthmore, iMlchael remembers a guest le<;ture by Fultoo Lewis Jr.. the <XlllSel'Wtive commentator, who said the country needed tlte llouae Uo-Amerkon ActJ.vltif.e O:mmJttee to save it born another Jullus and Ethel Rosenberg. Mlchael M.....,.i -mute. Bui Mldlllel Rooettbarg ma,y have -· He bad lltartod to toll -bla -ldmUty a -ol -. "but theTd a.it me olf.." Flnllly, be .......... from &lglaod to _Ile Pl be~ -·led. Siie -be Ile tint -be"*' 11lrecdy. "My btmt -~ like • ..,.....,. ~ dn.ln," be tdd • friend. "I finally -my -. Aid ii to myaeJ/, then said ii oot laud. "Sbe aid: 'Who' ti "Evfr 1tn€e it'a been HelpftWl'ou • rultr. Easy ..... your fillgers." Rabble'• wtte, a, ... the flnt pencn be told. .._ ....uuaDy cameto "'8dt ltere, ml Robbie followod. ,,,. -com- ._, -who Ibey .... ttnd theft bu best no problem. Mk:hael and Robbie, who bat the cm- Vel"Balional ball back and forth like Siamese twin! or a polite Damon and Pythias oo the David Swisklnd show, . alternated telling why they came out. Michael : "Actl18:11Y, coming ~ isn't quite accurate. It 8Uggests we've been hiding, and we haven't." · ' Hobbit: "People tend to put other• in boxes, and if we ca.me out and said our paruHli _,, !..-withoot our having nme., lnwsllptloo, tltey'd say: 'Well, C:belr dllldrm •Y Cbey were llv«."dt. What do )'OU apeet?' II Mldtoel: "But Wa1'rple dtaogod dial 11111 decr«o. We'd best ay!ng all alq tlte go>a-bas best Iyq. 'lite wbole ~ fer 4IMo ~ sea'el bootblttg, army opytng. w ... 'llt• is <hat -aecurily jutl!llies govern- ment l!e<reCy et the ezpmae ol the peo- ple." Robbie: "IC we could ~ that tbil liaS always bem true, as with -our pareoll, .. Cllttld ...... the pablic. In ... poftlc the caae, .,. Cllttld make tt mott dllllailt to put otlten In our pormta' positlott.. ~ a penooal lew!I, they ft« I innocent m>d we wantd to cleat Olr names. one cl the tl1lngs "" are plannlttg 1 to .do ls start 1 national commtttee to reopen the ~ No one "'ho believe! out parents innocent has had subpoena power ti.nee 1951." Michael: "The people who prosecuted the case were crlmina!s. They suborned perjury. In fact they were guilty ol oon- ~iracy to conunlt murder." Robbie : "Print that if nothing else. We're convinced they wouldn 't dare bring us to ~al fOt' Ube!." ONE OF 'MIOOE prose<Utors. Roy I Cohn. daimed on the recent Public -i"C TV d~ry of the """" Illa! It 111 mtdebatable that jostlce wao ...-...1 lbe ~. but tlte case is-being d-.d. MJdieel l'eO!dly watdied stan!er Kramer's televlaed dramatization o! hla -· a1al, Ulought it dull even thotlglt It angered him. "It's a question of a fair, t"~slded debate. Kramer didn't include the ques- tions that have been raised about the -cue, and.the government.has oo an.w.·cn to . these qUi!:!tl0D5... ' New Career Offers May Be Misleading By Ille order of RALPH A, DAHLMAN, ESQ .. LTD. we have been commissioned to present •elected Items from Ille Estate & Collections ol R. A. Dahlman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION All alarm is bebtt .. ....,. t11•Ionally by Belter Bu!lness Bureaus: Beware of. fn1.t11Lmt advertilements offering lu- craUve "careers." '!be warning comes u ~t rues and the en- ergy crisla fon:t1 lttdMdualo Ind mtlro famllies to seek al· temaU"" or oeoond jobs. 'nlO BeU<r Busloeu Bureau says aa job ollerinp dl- mtnislt, unemployed people begin etgerly llearcbln( the "business oppor!Wtlty" columna_.ln_ ~Ir dally _ll<"'l"P<fl• looking fer a way out of thelT dilemma. Olten the ,.. oil« francl'im, and often these are tlte one to be wary ill. • U<>o Henry Jr .. publlaher cl "Home Office Repcrls," ouggesll !ltls checl:-Ust: 1. Don't si,n any ac-t unW you are completely aatisfled that tlte Clll11peey la leg!Utnate. %. Oteck the rellablllty of tlte flrm tltroogb tlte BBB, examlnatlott cl B1111W11 report.I, and dlaatsslm with ollter fran- chiaeeo. 3. Know the JrOducl of service. Is It a lad! Seaoonall Is It competJUvely priced! Packaged? Daea It have wide ap- peal? t Be sure your terTitory ls clearly defined with growth potentlal. 5. Ask what lite franchlaer will provide. Be specific. (No Limit"-No Reserve) Two S.s1lon1 \ FIRST SESSION: (Partial listing) Excep. fine gothlc t:atlledraJ grandfather clock (9 tubes), 4 piece wicker den set, unusual 7 drawer National Cash Register, Jacobian desk (signed and dated). heavily carved settee, bronze clock, 10 pi!'Ce French bed· room group, fine art & t:ilt glass, Tiffany table lamp, French telephone, large group- •g of cla!Slc Vic•rlan furniture (mint), oil painting, rugs, loveseats, etc. SECOND SESSION : Special consignments. Large collection of old antique jewelry, 25 line oak pieces of furniture -hall trees, round oak tables, press back chairs, etc. Nice clean lot of bric-.a-brac, unusual stained glass pieces, Victrolas, tables, rockers, etc. OVER 150 LOTS MUST BE SOLD (Retreshment.s Will Be Served at Preview) INSPECTION: Sund1y, M.arch 10-10 a.m. to 1 p.m. SALE : Good Deed people 0 "• ~ ...... -6. Itemize all oosts .. )'OUl'8elf for entering and opera Ung I t1teoo..me ... lat Se11ion, Mon., Night, M1rch 11, 7:30 2nd S.sston, Tu••·· Night, March 12, 7:30 LOCATION: Due to the ideal central location this sale is being -conducted at South Coast Jwtior Woman's Club of Fountain Val-I 'gram begun at Community Bible Church site last 7. Determine if your ·franchise is transferable. Can you ley is one of several groups volunteering their time Dece1nber. Transportation and help with programs sell it, trade it, or convert it? How Jong is your franchise to Project TLC in Huntington Beach. Volunteers ' and social activities are also provided by volun-good? Can the franchiaer sell it out !tom uoder yoo.? JAKE'S ANTIQUE AUCTION GALLERY 2722 No. Main St. Santa An• (Nffr lullock'1) like Evelyn Magers (left) and Patti Miller help teers. Project TLC. directed by the Feedback Foun-a. 111re a Jawy<r and an aCCOW1tanl to review t1te propo-~~-of --~~~----,,~~d~-~·~n~,~I~n~c~.~h~~~~~r~s~l~te~s~•~·~th§e~=~§~~·~~~~~~~~li~oo~.~~====~-F~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l'ou Can Help Volunteers ·Sought T~ Interview Needy Anyone 65 years old and O\'er, or blind, or disabled rriay be eligible for Project Supplement.al Security Income (SSI· Alert ), a new federal assistance program. The program provide! a basic cash payment for millions ol aged, blind and di!abled per!IOO! without adequate income from Social Security or private and other sources. accord- ing lo Mrs. William O'Ateara, chairman. "It htlps bridge the gap between what they have and what they need for basic well being," the cbainnan ex· plained. VOLUNTEERS ARE needed to 1telp locate and interview U-who .may .be eligible. The American Red Cross, Orange County Cltapte< In $anta Ana is lite lead._ 1n the COWlty fer coonlinaUng volunteers. Anyone Interested in volwiteering or -wlx> think tltey are ellglble may call either tlte Red cro.. at ~l; Voluntary Action Center, south Orange County, !4U963, or the center in Wea Orange County, 530-2370. ln lfwltlngton Beach the ffe(! Clinic baa proven its worth many times over. Doctors. lawyers and laymen alike are the backbone of this program, but to keep it going nursc1 and lab technicians are needed to help from 6 to JO p.m. · There also Is a ipeclal need for a bilingual person to u- lilt oo the Help Line. Services may be volunteered by call· ing 530-23'/0. W1TII THE fuel shortage, the need for transportaUon stJU ls crltlcal with !ome 1ani.JUe... 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Phone 1oday for an aP!l<>intmen~ Beauty 5Mfio, an sues aaep1 Marina: owbeouty..mc.-lliulotth Anlen __ ,.......doclrol1'h ... • ... ... NMtiOIT •fl fASHtON 1st.ANO• HtWPOIT aNTEt • 64'-2200 LAGUNA HILLS W.U • *-2100 I '' ' • ' I ' ' I • .. ' . I -.: . ' t· : ~-.. ~ • . ". • . • • ' ' .' .. i • . • , ·• ··At Your Service •._ Got a problem? Tlam wrlt• P•C Du1m. Pot cfU ettt rtd tape, uet the a~1 aKd ocUcnt ,ou Md co 1olut inequities in QOHrnmrnt and tturiwea. Jfail "our que1tioM to Pat Dunn/At Your Ser1'fce, 01Gnoe Coo.st Dally PUol, P.O. Doz 1560, COila llltlG, Ca. OM~B. In· elude 11our telephO"lt' number. The column apJ)lar1 0'1• Sundaw•. \V1dn1ado..u1 and Ftidawr. W•l'lllllf to IK..entors DEAR PAT, In July, 1971, 1 bad bn•ineu deallnp with Royally Engln..<r- lng and DevelopmenJ Co., Inc., In Downey. l in-led draw)np ol lwo ldeu for marketab&e product.a and a check for $450. ln return, they 1"''Ue to engi- neer and develop lhe ideas and present them to manufactums throuihout the coontry. I was to have final dedsiCll reeatd.lui acceptance of offers from l.nterested compe.nles, aM Royalty was to have 50 percent of royalties or a.iJrl&ht aales price r<ee!V<d by me. II .., ....Wts were olllalned In sh< months the agreement wu that lny drawings and $50 would be returned to me. Fro~ that Ume on l vlsiled with James F. Hamilton ol Royally. 1 r<eeived ,..pealed UIUJ'lnCe5 that lbe finn was ....,.,...iJng wilb my ldou -lben nothing. I received the final notice from Royalty oo Oct. 30, im. wtich was a fo.rm stating they were relocaUnc. revamping their organization, etc. This came after the newspapers announced lhat tbe attorney general had filed suit agaiMt them and three other promotion companies, charging that they mis- lead Inventors. I've beard nothing since and would like to know ol any further developments. • R.L.l\.f., El Toro lt appean that you've been taken and otben who are dealing wllh 1lmllar hlventlon promoUon companies alJo may end ap out of luck and tbe .monty lnve1ted, accordlag to the att.orney general'• offl«:. Sanford Seldmu, tbe deputy attorney gene:l"Al bud.ling tbia c:ue, U)'I HamUIOn bu db:appeared and a ulellman, Paul Page, ii no longer conupudlng with the attorney 1enera1'1 office regardln1 H:ttlement claims for hlvestmeata made In thls company. Farther, Seidman could not name ..-y lavendoa promolloa cem- panles be considered "legitlm.ait." A crtmlnal complalat, according lo Seid- man, was to have been Ried by a poUce officer la DoWltey, but It was net foUo111o·ed through. Hamilton was indicted and fined ti.SOI In eouectkln wtth Royalty's dealings, but no further recoune for conlllDlen lawl\'td with t.bls firm wu available fn>\11 the attomey genual's affice. U yoe wot to pursue I.Ida malttt pencllitg future deveklpmenta, contact Seidman at (11J).QO.tt77, Purple Ink 'Sate' Again DEAR PAT: U I'm not mistaken, I read many months ago that purple ink is no longer to be used in meat inspectioo markings. Unless my eyes are failing me, purple ink is being used for meat gradings on cuts I've re- cently ~·. lV~t's,goinl on~ F:iV., Balboa Purple Ink Is onCi= again being used by lhe Agrlcultuu Departmest ..jar Us inspection stamps on meat due to a change in formula. Tlie objectklnable formula, No. i" dye lbal the Feder.al Drug Administration banned In April, 1973 because It might came cancer, bas been replaced by a new FDA-apprnved Ink. Tbe Agriculture Department sllll uses other FDA ap- proved inks {red, yellow, green and bloe) for meat inspection stamps. P's and Q'• Worth Watching DEAR PAT: My mother has told me "\Vatch }'DUr P's and Q's" for years. I finally asked her where sbe got that expression,· even though 1 know what it means. She said she didn't know where it came from, but that her folks -.. · had always said It lo her and she understood it meant to mind her n1an- nen. Now v;e 're both curious to rind out its reill meaning. J.N., lr\·ine 11te most common esplanatioa of this phra1t dates back lo Lbe practlc~ of pa.bl c.balkiDg up "P"' for a plat of beer a.ad "Q" for a qvart. The cus- &omer luld to mlDd Ills "P'1 ud Q's" not only when bls tab was totalled up, bat alao &o ketp bim1t:lf rea.soaably sober. Another theory claims lbe say- hlg originated wbtn chlldren learning thflr alphabets were remlndtil tbal lbe tall oo &he "P" dilfe'" from I.bat on the ''Q," Prln~· apprenllces often received the same admoahion. Other sourcn say the expression be· gu ln lbe retcn of Louis XIV, when huge "igs were In fashion and dancin" mastt:rs 1'-ould 1'·arn their pupils to mind their• P"s (pied-s, fMI I and Q's (queues. "'lgs) ltst the latter hall off when lbe pupil bent low Lo m.ake a formal bow. Srl1ool 1\'eed• t\'em Home DEAR PAT: Happy \1alley PrC-School is a self.supporting. non-profit parent participation nursery school serving lhe Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach area . \Ve have a program for 3 and 4·year-otds and also are involved in parent l'ducation. Our fres are nominal and membership ls open lo all interested familit'! in the area. Our prnblem is that the lease at our present locatlon has expired and if ~·e don't locale new facilities by September 1974, our school will have to close. We feel that this would not only be a loss to our members, but to the whole community. Could you ask your column readers to help us find another location? BJI., Fountain Valley Since Fountain Valley Pre-School !is UceMed by lhe Stale Dept. of Heallh, any future k>cation mast lnclade 135 1qaare foot of floorspace, with '~ win· dow a~a. Two separate rettrooms with sinks, conduit wirilg, lathe and plastic or %-Inell wallboard aad t,• 11qaare fool of outdoor recrt:at.ion •pace also are required. The 1·yeaMld school, now serving 43 families o• a co.op basis, prefers a FountaJn Valley or Eat Huntington Beach location l'fftlag ror about $1ZO a month. Reade" are asked to lt lepboae Kare• Johnson, 139-4229, or ~fary Jo Anderson, 531-1973, with information about possible rentals. ~ow to 81111 B1nnper S!h :kt'.r . ,. DEAR PAT : I sat in a la30flne line for nearly t\.\1> 00..lrs the other day -----__._..staring at a .car_a.Jrad..of me that had.! bu_mpcr sticker which stated, "IM-· · PEA'CID.IENT becau.se ·I love my country." I used up most of the gas l"d bought doing necessary weekend shopping Ydth my family. Where can I buy the bumper sticker? It, may comfort me ton1orrow night on my way home from work when I run out of gas on the freeway. J.D., Costa l\.lesa These bumper stickers are not widely 1vallable at area retaU s&ortt, but Ibey may be ordered for 'U ceats eaell or JO fOr n from ConsUtatlonaJ Enter- prises, lne •• P.O. Bos 541!1, Atlanta, Ga. 30308. The firm's pre1ldent. Georae Stein, says orrleP.1 for his MD-profit corporation 's ,;patriotic" bumper 1lleken will be malled oat firsC clu1 the: day orden are m:elved and any flawed slickers ~·m be replaced wltll 1ood oucs U I.bey are returned to the firm. Classic Gemini Critical and Restless but Charming • ... MONDAY MARCH II make additK>nal c o n t a c t s , act in constructive manner. sweet nothings could lack career, ambitions. relations beneficial. Revlew lesaons. some of them worthwhile. Pisces, Virgo persons could substance. Finish v.ilat you ~'ith professional as'iOCial~s. Take nothing ror granted. obe Relative, neighbor could play figure prominently. Take in-start. Popularity rating zooms aiperiors. Be original. Doo"t at a distance rommunicatfs. significant role. Gemini in-itilltive. ~fake new starts in -more persons expect more merely repeat what othen say You Jeam and decide. Tratel By SYDNEY 0~1ARR divklua1' figures iromlnently. De'N directions. frun you. or do. Your own !tyle, ideas is a distinct possibility. Catch Sundq, Matth 10, 1q74 DAILY PI LOT B :J NMtltete•t.......,..7 . ...,,... .,......,. ~., ...._ ................ (911tW.tlfl, et ~ . ....... A I C MIU' LIMll A MIM"1' .. SI .......... , ~'1wlNI Cflllrcll. Costa Mesa Only PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL Mon .. Tues .. Wed. Only sgso HAIRCUT INCLUDED + Frost '13" (Short Hair Only) Ladies on Social Se curity-Set $3.50 2100H""'°' PERMA TRESS H ...... c ..... C..t. M•.a 549.0757 I Genuine stone rings . from Penneys. / (' I .I . Ata realistic · o I pnce. I Special, . 29.88 • 1 cannot help being charmed HJghllght versatility. SAGITIARlUS (Nov. 22· AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. are of paramount importance. up on calls. correspondence. by the classical Gemini. LIBRA . (Sept. 23--0ct. 22): Dec. 21 ): What o<.'CUlll behind 18): Study Capricorn message Pl9:ES (Feb. 19.-March Aquarius, Leo persons may.bf I Financial indications are closed doors is likely to for valid hint. Accent Is on 20): Special study proves involved. ! Ladies' three opal fashion ring In a 10K gotd tree-form 59tUng. . Many per.ions c 0 m P a in txi.gbt. You collect needed directly affect you. Special -------------'----'-''---------;---HI.,.. .. ., about this native, pointing out material, r-i ........ tures. Taarua meeting is 00 agenda.. You annoyances with regard I<> .... -g1 I Gemini's Penchant for ~vidual. ·~-11~~~.s ,._important1 "parts" could be ven addlUona •= ~K ~ a~t. overtime )ll'Oject. touding, ta..lkq, criticizing, in working order. Debt is Motives may not be clear, but being ebullient and restless. -w Family m e m b er one in authority is: in your cor-But, where Gemini ls con-• ~-ce:med. 1 tend to see the con-makes lotelliient conceMioo. ner. structlve, and ii I coold do this SCORPIO (Ocl %3-Nov. 21 1' CAPRICORN (Dec. :!Wan. with all signs. all pcnons, I You are able to perceive 19): Accent ls oo friendahip, woo\d be better able to cope )llOtives. 08Jity can replace romance, desires. You get because I would be a beUer illusk>n. Cycle is such that you what you ask for-know it and person. And this probably ap-· __ ,.._wha __ 1_1o_do_and __ are_abl_e_1<> __ be __ ca_re_fu_J._0n_e_wh_o_wh_is'-pen- ·-plies to you, too! ladies" lwo garnet fash ion ring in 10K gold "love knot' setting. ladies' marquise opal ring 1n a 10K gold 'ribbon" ~!ling. ARIES (March 21-April 19)' ~fystery, in trigue are featured. Mate, partoeT and money situation are to be seriously con!ldered. Take nothing for granled. Do some penmal investigation. Reject the superficial. Dig beneath surface indicatioos. TAURUS (April :ZO.May 20)' Emphasis on relallonshipo ol a permanent nature. Don't play games with emotions. Stakes ""' h!J!h and could be "for keepo.' Conlraets, I e g a I agreements and marriage are featured promlnootly. Leo and Aqaarta1 could be in .Picture. GEM!NI (May 21-.June 20), Regulate pace. Avoid excess. Work with thole who are dedicaled. stick I<> principles. ~ the sensational. You can gain tolld results. Open way to services which aid great numbers of persons. You will obtain needed cooperatloo. CANCER (June II.July 221' Good lunar aspect coincides now wtth creative endeavon. be3~ changes, dealings with th08e who have young. vital concepts. You will change fl"eCmCeived notions. One you are emoliooally involved with could make surprise an- nouncell)<lll. LEO (July %3-Aug. 22)' Be thlrough, aware of details. Stick to task unlil it Is com- pleted. Build oo aulkl base. Put tngelbet' puzzle pieces. Complete picture Is available. Refuoe to be sidetracked by get<icl><julck sd>emt. Sincere elfort now will pay dividends. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. .221, Roadblocks are r e m o v e d . 'l'he:re Is more activity. You RU Ff ELL'S 'UPHOLSTERY ..... TMW.t lloo-1fU H.,._ m.4. c.... .... -....... Jlt Hair tinting special. So you can afford to put some color in your Ute. Frosting or hair painting for highlights, subtle or bright. Specl1l 14.ll. Bleach retouch for brighter, natural IOoking hair. Specl1l 12.ll. Tint or color relouch tor dauling color.Specl117.18. Rinse to condlll on and perk· up hair. Special llC:. Retouch includes shampoo and style Ml. JC Penney ~ l•autySalon No •ppolntmant necetury. Charge II • Sorry. be•llt¥ ulons .,. cioMd Sundty FASHION ISLAND, N-B«Xh, (71416'4·2313' HUNTINGTON CENTEt H11nllngt0fl 8eoc:h (7 14) 892•1'f71 .r Ladies' three opal cross-over ring in 10K gold 'bark' setting. ladies' three amethyst ring in lree-lorm leaf design sel in 10Kgold . Ladles' two opal 1nd two splntl fashion ring in a 10K gold rope style Silting . • Ladies' smoky lopaz-quartz ring i'l free-form 1 OK gold setti ng . Lad ies' amethyst fashion ring in 101< gold 'bullercup' setting. Ladles' two mar· quite shape garnet ring wilh opal cen1er. 10K gold flligree settirig. JCPenney Wa know what you're looking lor. Shop Swndoy Neon to S p.m. at the following storetll FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch, 171 4) 6••-2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER:, H ~nlingto11 8eoch {71 4) 892°7nl ' HAABOR CENTER, eo,10 Mtao (71 4) 6'6-502 1 ' ' . ... • ft • !'AIL V PILO f • .Work With Yorith Keeps Her .Fee~ Y.oung -- • urar JDMl1' years, I've been concerned 1irb-ot-the-month" and contends, "Jl for the family core," Alice Fox said. "I makes you realize the future l:s in good -thint.Amerloan1..made a_.mislake \lbel1. .)laJ!<la~ 'l'bey're •Just fan tastic." She belped otArt wllat is """ Costa 111eoa•1 ....,,...danprogram. many youth progranu over the past 20 But the ...... ID 1tie Newport J1mt years. School Dislrk:t"• fGod a\icel were PJIACliCAL DE'L~ION J '.._" lo Ibo tool< tbt -binlty wben 1'!J .,_ • Jt WU pretenled. "Jtl1 IUD i, be -and Wlldl ..S putldplte Iii lhelr pvwiJll up ... -cl the girls she J .. lell al the Y are ..tbe...taughter1 cl g!rlt she' bid worked with in NP ac11oo1 progranw. tt>Cy let it 10." Her talk, however, is only one in- •---It's a mtm.k.e which won't be blamed dication or her lnterest!I. Another Is the 1 • on-ner. teari; a natural revelaUon of feelings and JlYriof the IOI, she ezplained, there war Jtoubte in COsta Misa Park so a semce 8ub donated 110 and abe oljranli-., ed ~ to eo over there and plan cvmt.s, u a doU tbow, parade and crafla, tor the youngtCers in what was then known u ~ "CJ'.ISI root.a recreatk>D program.''. Shf relip>ed frpm Ibo Y -Uy .nor Altbou&ll llJe .._ "II Ille·-" u maJdilf la qakt'and pr!ICUcaJ -'..;.. ·a port.time ~;Ille heliev .. her Becaule·her ......,,., c!Jed 1a,1cfall, ii!.• ·job will _,. fUlktme and lll1e hopOll When Mr .. Fox flrsl l1arled _.king at the Y, HuntinCton Beech and Newport Harbor high odloolt _.. the ooly blgh schools in the area. '. • j . t ' Her conversation continually c.omes meanings, which gloss her eyes when she around to children ind family. ell.her her remembers some things and people. own or lhoee ahe bas worked with. "I cry when I'm happy. I cry when She said lbe knew her goals bad been I'm sad," she explained. So, she just con· echieved when she overheard her son, tinued talk.ing nnd remembering as the sow a fJ.illhet, tell his friends, "l can't tears came and 1'--ent. wait to let married so 1 can have fun youm AC11VtnES raising children like mother and dad bad." But then, she seems plea.secl with yoolh ., geoeral. As president ol the N"'llOrt !!arbor 1Alnla Cub, she meets the "1Alnla: Since she was II, when she began teaching nine-year-olds in Sunday school , Mrs. Fox has bem involved In a variety of cooununity yoUtb-oriented activities. , .. ,, " " l .. .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor : I '· • " :1 Reeorp Set Straiglat ;; . . ,. I '' .. .. .. \ Teens Conf·~se.d: needed I lull·llme jlCllitloo which woold to 'become • ""'*· . provide 1-'aDCe benefits and hcl~· lier 'Ille change _, dlmcuU. she said. I et•-~ . -.,.,.., llal llWl}'I 1-1 one to ptepare or r u:cuK:au m ~~ years. make 8 decision~ and ahe believes She a.bo wrote a weekly , column on rec,..tlon need> In Ille Globe Herald 1now the Daily Pilot). Slit Mn. Fox, wbooe last name and the After two ~ dellhl :'!' Ibo family, 11 the Loni DlMDI hOr to do iomething, ~ reall>ed llJe Ibo -~ 1 job """ then ii will go srqoolhl1 wouldn't take home with hef. Her age mates no dtttereooe either She thought she would wa1t \lllll June, because "age l! 1 ute ot mind " And keepln1 her pan.time job at the °'8sl Y, ahe thinks her Wort with yooth hiis kepi directin( Y-Jndlan Maidens and Tri-Gra-Y her young au~ and dolna the publ~c relations, and Now on her new job, sbe said, "I've got a simlllar part.time poe1Uoo at the Los my cake and t CID eat it too • =-?!. 1¥!~ ~..;;.·Is~~,: imOWn fo< her work at the <>ranee COUI YMCA where she lnllJated and directed Alamltoo branch YMCA. "I've always .lcMd lo cook. I coWc1 sit I Always eager to listen and smile, Alice Fox relates easily to children, helps a boy with his lunch tray. in the klldlen and cook' up a storm." And she will still he ....-king with children ... "I just lcwe 'em.," lhe explained. Each one, she •Id, needs }Qve, securl· ty. oPP)rtunIUes for new experiences and recognition. Their behavior patterns show these needs even ln the food line. Referring to a Biblical quotation, "A Ume to be bom, and a tlme to die, a time to sow, and a time to reap," she ad· mitted thinklng oC leaving the Y sooner. "I felt I hid planted some aeed8 and I wanted. to stick arowul and see bow they would mature. "With these kidl you give them a. chance to reach and arow . . . a lot of these lhiliP. ue., aibtle when Ibey hap- pen," she liaid. . ·novelty "tier · • culrtains at .Penneys. ; ·Sale 359 84x24 .. Reg.4.21 11Countryglngh1m"curtains are mach- lnewashablerayon/cotton.·A modern floral print. Machine wash, tumble dry,·no-iron. . · 84 x 30" ••••......•.••••..• reg: 4.69. sa1 ... i.1!i. 84 x 36" • · · .•••.••• , •..••.• reg . 5.29, sale mi 84 X-11" valance .•••••.•••••• reg. 2,.69, sale.2.15 Dl!:All ANN LANDERS: I'm •girt. 17, and I like the way J'DIJ answer some of those erazy question.'!. I n e v e r •aagreed with you until now. .__I ?4;;....;_. •___;_;:::..t4"""'4 __ .i, ---l.~ ' You printed a )cUer from a wnager whose pa re n t:s .,t1cized her .friends because &ey never said "hello" or •.,oo.bye•L or ,;thank: you" ll'DSl they left. That made Nme. But when you said _,,_, boih boys and g~is, Mould STAND UP when an adult enters the room -that killed me. give them a gi!t of ''time" she was amazed, and, I migttt add , very appreciative. I explained that often the gift that catUlOt be bought in a: store is the most meaningful gift of all .. the lirsLlime and I need your Sale 27$ 68•2• .. help. • • !'lm asthmatic, und!r cer- tain 1 COJl(liUoas, and smoke boihfrs me to' an ajannln1 de([1l!e. If frl ... smolie ln my ,. residence rooni I jtave .1o· lit up ljoe reel cl h nJihl Ii> Ret. 3.41 "P1m1t1" super·looking solid color sharkskin curtains. Penn-Prest spun rayon for no Ironing. Color coordinated cotton ball fringe. Machine wash, tumble dry. • •• 68 x 30" ••••.•......••..••. rag. 3.69, sale 2.95 68. x 36" •••••.•••••.•.•..••• reg. 3.79;saie 3.03 She start<d the day <amp program \\1lile the Y was housed In rurses• bar· racks on what is now the Orange O>ast College c.ampw;. She also started a camp caravan for girls and the yooth-io- govemmeni J:l'Oll'aIU. ' ln the state, she Was responSble for forming the ,intemaUOnal S l Ude D t observer pnisram. FAMILY PROJECI' Each ol her lhne -partidpoted In the y pr<llnlmS, becoming counselors or leaders, and her oldeot grandoon has had his first camp experience. Her ~ band Roy, who was a pest president o( the Y's ftfen~s Club, received all the layman's h>nors the YMCA bestoW'!I. Although all the awards are hWlg on her living room wall, Mrs. Fox called al· teption oo1y to one, an Advl!Ol'-ol·the- year award. · In a four year period, it wu given to her liusband, daughter, Mary Allee, and son, Dennis, who is still a HJ Y leader and advisor !or the legislative aide pro- gram. For her family, &he explained, the Y became a team effort . .· ._ .... Either you are an Ignorant fool· or yoo think teenagers are. It's like asking 1.11 to kiss yuur ftet. v.'hen you walk by. Gninted, we should show r-"'• lion Sl'AND UP? I'd ._,it fint. -DISC..tJSTED IN T!CX>NDEROGA. N.Y. For her mother. she might offer 25 hQurs of ;'service" - doing ertands, favors, cleen· ing, poli~, ironing, something that requires time and energy. For her graodparenti, sbe might offer to do something different. But the basic prll>. ciple remains the tame. Do a:mielhing 1Mtead ol buy something. breathe. ~ r-• •• e at the dinin&' room tabl makes me-· -shidenta aotuaUy smoloe .: '5s and thfs oan be a mi pnl*"!o 11 n•a tbe pe,_ In Fringed .valance ........... .reg. ~.99, sale 2.39 Sale 359 &lx24" &Ix 30 .. • • .. DEAR D. r.. WeU, I "'"" rm u lpormK foot. 'I'Unks lor telllq me. (P.S.: l bope ,.. de1't spit OI lM tug of tome Dice people wbo O:bougbt ,.. ..,.. a lady.) DEAR ANN LANDERS: The other day, a girl I go to ldml wtth was telling me how sad she was becall.lt she had loll two of her best baby- •iWng CUJlomtn (they moved away) and llhe didn't have money to buy her JOOdler a birtflday 11 {I or her gnndporentl a iw-t for their Mb weddJng an· ntverwy. ,,.., r ~ggesled ttoat she 1 I got. this idea from my older sister who was deeply tnclebted to °"" next door neighbor. Sis couldn't buy her a gift bot she wrote a letter saying, "This note entitles you to IO nights of free baby~l· 1.q services." The nelgh!xlr aald ~ was the nicest gHt she bad ever recelv.d. Tell people, will yoo, Am?-lllADELINE DEAR MADEIJNE: 1111 lold-ad I'm gnleful to Y'" for •hariof !Mo great ldeo. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an 11-yeaMld univenlty student away from home for . . • ' I ,i ot me. .. ... l'reqoal ..,.. ... -ke when they are me wltlllut 1"'*111( like a ·or (..-~• ~ng penool Pleaoe ... me on *' to hlndlt t aituatSon. All 1 ,,_ 'ts cleto air fo< my lungs. But I al• want to keep m-y lrWncls.-SMOKED ()\11' IN WAl'ERLOO .mAR LOO: M1 ,.._ .... ..--.-,.. llldlim(trloer) .. ,.._ Mf' Pde ....... 9*li ,......;.m11•--..,~·-Aitor-,.11-.1 lall llola lllea " ..... -m11 ........... 11 11111w __ ,,..,.. .. ' .. • Rat. 4.41. "lhrcury 11".Delightful flocked dots cover this curtain of Dacron/polyester ninon. S'' bottom hem. Machine wash, tumble dry, Penn· Prest · · &Ix 36 .••....••.••.••••••• .reg. 4.119, sale 3.11 70 * 38 topper. ............. .reg. 5.19. sale 4.15 50 x 11 valance ......•..•... ;eg. 2.89, sale U1 JCPennev , we know what you're mOoking for. Shop Sunday no0n to S p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch·(714} 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch (714) 892-ml. 1 : HARBOR CENTER. Cosio Meso (714) 646-5021. I ' .... I ,I Ion wil fo ing yo hil of w co Th re b N da ca wh s r at lie in th ol pa y fl I' c c w er b th ch •• Aspen Lures Skrers From World Over , By JACQ\JELINE CO~IBS LAND ot ""' Dlllr l"llet Si.ff There's a warm, Rocky Mountain '1¥elcome awaiting the skier who visits A>pen, Colo. • I D1llr Phi lltit ...... It's a Rocky Mountain welcome tempered with tnterrlaUooal wte and experience. Not onJy do international languages surroond you oo the siopes. along with every accent to be found in the United Sta ... , from east Tens twang to esst Brnox dipthonp, but hen Is also tntanatlooal wining, din- ing and buying. A.speni,.. take pride in lel'Ving tourists with a style that would please any sophbtlcated jet Rt· ter. Aspen ca.ters to skiers by presenting four big mountains -Allpen Moun· tain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk· T1ehack and Snowmass. Aspen offers 33 lifts, 196 mos and more than 300 miles or downhlll skii,ng on the four great masses of skilng magic . AFTER SKIING SHOPPING VISITORS SKIRT SNOWDR IFTS DN PEDESTRIAN MALLS DAIL V LIFT tickets for adull'i rost $10 and are good on all but the . Highlands lifts. A six-day convenience ticket costs $60 and is valid on all four mountains. Hall-day tickets, good from 1 to 4 pm., are $6. for children under 12 and senior cltitens over 65, ~ tickets at Aspen Highlands. rss and Buttennllk-Tiehack are At Aspen, deciding where to ski for the day is like walking into Baskin- Robbins . Ideally, one might spend a day on each ot the four areas and then spend the rest ol a week skiing on the prefen"ed mountain. ..,lkJl lhatJs .not \ike).y if the skier is a .be&inner. A~ MOU!)tain I.also called The Mountain and Ajaxby thO.e li1 th< know) has 75 percent of its terrain designated for advanced skiers and only 25 percent for intermediates. Aspen Mountain rises right out of the town. Two chair lifts begin just tll'O blocks from the center of the minlng town -turned international skiing mecca . While Aspen Mountain is design· rd for the advanced skier, Aspen Hjgblands is more balanced. Only 25 percent oC the runs are adv~nced, with the rest for beginners and in· tennedlates. Highlands has the tallest mountain and the longest run -lhrcc and a half miles. Snowmass. a resort in itself. offers the Big Bum, a half·milc \ride open slope on top of the mountain. It's st~ than it looks. Rurui seem to be stirny graded al , both Snowmass and Buttem1ilk . l\1'1fl>' that are graded expert could be handl· ed in some fa.,tdop by intermediate skiers. Long, exhilmting runs on the western slope are the S I o t , Powderhorn, ~mpground Tr a fl , Promenade and 1.ugspitze. BUT'l'ERMlLK can twn on begin- ning skiers and also provide a warm v.·e1¢ome to .lntennediates and ad· vanced. It's a nice place to start a Week.Of skiing,>to loosen up-the joints. I..Ocal skiers often spend SWldays and holidays at Butt1!rmllk. knowing that the other areas will be crov>'ded. Beginhing and intennediale skiing lessons are given at Buttermilk and beginning parallel skiers gel their lessons on Aspen li1ountain . Aspen offers free bus services directly to e~ch mountain. The well· Sharpen the . Wits On Sonoma Coast USIA Plans To Promote San Diego .. By STAN DELAPLANE The litUest Datsun gets twenty-five to the gal- lon (I think). On n~gas weekends we are limited -enough to get the~e. enough to get.lfack. These are the stormy days. of' winter on the wild Sonoma Coast where the Russians built Uteir fort in 1809 to hunt sea otters. Richard Henry Dana saw them , frorp the "Alert." He said they were a greasy bunch. 'TI\ey ate tallow and seemed to be bathed in it." On a gray and rainy Fri~ay we . dro~e up to Timber Cove lnn, where the wmter winds iron the sea to n1other-of-pearl and storms born a. thousand miles north crash on the rim of the continent. The cliffs rise a thousand feet above the foam· ing water. The ewes are heavy with spring Jamb - you wonder how they hang onto the steep green hillsides. SAN OIEGO (AP I -The United St ate s Info rmation Agency is going to promote San Diego throughout the world as .a tourist spot, says a s poke s man for local businessmen. The amount of its funds going into the promotion is un- decided yet~ said Dal Watkins, but he said what San Diego will spend in the joint effort will be "very small." Watkins is president or the Convention and Visitors Bureau. San Diego recently sent 29 color transparencies of local scenes to the government agency , which Watkins said plans to make an exhibit. circulating 22 copies of it: around the. world. healed ~ run every 15 mlnull'!I, starting from a centrally located bus slap in tOY.'D and meeting two or three stops on its way out to the mountains. The farthest ride is to Snowmass, that self·sufficient condominium village nestled in a valley 20 minutes from downlO'i\-11 . Dining in Aspen can be pretty ex· pensive and a complete experience. There's the Crystal Palace, where the food is fair and the fun is in tbe satiri- cal revue presented by the fresh and Criendly waitresses and wailers. You can spend an evening with the Pitace family at Toklat. They offer a moootain happening where diners eat family style before a fireplace, visit dog sled teams and enjoy mountain lore. Reservatkm are required well in advance and a 100 pereent deposit of ~12.60 per -(tas included) Is re-quired. · '""· Reservations ·allio-'shouli:I be made for the Crystal Palace before arriving in Aspen. Yoo should fC1re pretty y.·ell al the other fin:,..restaurants in tov.n either by dining early or by calling for reservations as soon as you hit town. Two other recommendations : The Farlor Car and Doo Giovannis. A French restaurant in a restored J887 presidential rililway car, the Parlor Car orrers inli1nate dining in the private roo1ns rich y.·ith red velvet and brocade and dL>cp. polished Y.'oods. You have lo bring your 0\\'1l v.'ine ; it offers table d'hot e. so you don't ha:•e a 1nen u to ponder, just exceJlent food to enjoy. And reservations are vital ...... it accommodates only 12 penom at a sealing. Don GiovanrU's is a new restaurant serving gounnet Northern Italian cookery. It also offers a different table d'hote menu. served eac h day of the month at a fixed price of $6.95, in· cluding soup, salad . pasta, entree wtth \'egetable, dessert and col!ec. Very reasonable ror Aspen prices. REMEMBER to take plenty of hard cash on an Aspen holiday. Most or Aspen's restaurants do not accept credit cards. It's cash only atlhe ones mentioned except for Don Giovaruti's. J; list of ""'iauranls acconimodating thoee plastic wonders is available. Aspen is one vacation area where you can Oy <1nd never yearn for your automobile. \\.ith the compactness or the IOY.'fl. the pedestrian malls and lhc bus scrvict>. you'll enjoy getting aroW"Kl. on your feet. There are sports shops. galleries. museums, saloons, theaters. Victorian clapboard hou8es and panoramas Of people. TODAY'S CIOSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS • 1 Account entry 6 Po!atoes 11 .Amass 16 Zoo 01e1 11ngs 21 Sa1cum 22 Dogma 23 lncendlarism 2.-Girl's name 25 Metric measure 2e Chaldean city 27 Cyprlnold fiSh 28 Anatoll•n ., ...... 29 Thia: French 30 Pronoun 31 Hebrew letter 32 COblllt l)'mbol 33 Go by 3!5 l1T19Udent 37 BaP:elbaH player 39 Waterw•y "41 Ethylene "43 Greek Jetter 44 fl'1.lll container 70 Isolated hill 71 CUNed s,pan 72 Exoerwnent 73 S1mp1e1on 74 !:xammer 75 Alka li 76 Lean·to 77 Accelerate 78 Tillage 79 Side 80 Insolent 81 BroWbeat 82 Seedless raisin 85 Epic divislon 86 K!My tr7 Greek llttar 90 Excite 91 Halrl•M one 92 Pethlps 93 Noisy 94 Giggle 95 Clothe 96 Large books 97 Drench ea Cn!goa 99 Covered wun """ 12-' Condemned 127 Ahena te 128 Rlght·hand page 129 TIVee·loed slotn 130 Jap1nes1 dn1ma 13 1 "·· deum"' 132 Blb!1ca1 king 1 l3 Oral peu ae 134 Greak letlel" 135 Odln"s bro1n1r 136 Cuta 138 Claw 140 Incorrect 142 Matriculate 144 Poasesslon 14!5 Sting 146 Aouallc 1nlmats 147 Tired DO'llN 1 Baby athta 2 Printer 1 errors ' 17 l iQU•d la! &3 Orak'a river 16 trid1ari S4 Libertine mulberry 85 lnsertlm mal1( 19 Move batk B6 Cll'Ved atone 20 ·Sa wed logs"' 87 L.ook aullen 34 Timid B8 Sudden quiet 3!"> Sriore 89 Idea: French 36 Babyl0rtian 91 Salt solution .,. 92 Timi period 38 Ea,tn goddess 93 Tempor1ry 40 Ciate1n gntnt · 42 EQU!ne cry gs Poallin 45 Cavort alMftlons 47 Babbin 9S Football lilly !SO Continent 97 Steel labbr.l 99 Brain P1a11g• !51 Reel 100 It* ltl'IM.r 52 Blemish 101 Sonance 54 A lot 103 Aclive muse!• ~Caw 10"4 Omen 56 Metal 105 Alcott heroine at1m1xt ur1 106 Ancient Greek 57 Oll)endab!• cny !58 AIDM cemauri 107 Allec!iOO!I 59 Wisdom 108 Zodiac sign 60 C1y ol Pii•n 1 10 Son ol Priam 61 Ruse 111 Unrt e l1rmly 62 T ransoort 112 Devoured There was a big log fire going in the main ball of the inn. The sea wind banged against the stout wood building. In addition, he said Voice of 46 Hand bomb 100 Silty mistake 3 Buddt!!al mori>:. 64 Aleutian island 113 --Susy"' anrrn1I Everythin6 up here comes from the timber country. 'the first settlers were men from Maine. Tiley by passed the gold fields and made fortunes rebuilding San Francisco which had a habit of burning down eVery few years. The food is good. Tua wines come from the Napa Valley. And you don't eat tallow. On the Sun- day brunch menu thtre's an item: ''Eggs with caviar, $40. "· · U you are a storm buff, you come up here when the sky turns to lead and the red pennant small craft warning snaps at th~ weather stations. These are the weekends when the wind and rain comes down .from thel Ale uliam, hammering at the inn. A weekend !or log fires and boots. Tur- tle neck sweaters a nd a mellow drink in hand. There are houses up here. But they are buried in t.he pines and redwoods. You have to search them out. I come up here to sharpen my wits. (As the old Irish woman says in Shaw's play.) There's no TV. No gift sho ps. No racks of paperbacks. There are fireplaces in the rooms, and you can sit warmly looking over the gray sea blown flat and foamy by the rushing wind. · Tile inn Is being run now by Dick Clements - I've been with him here and in Me:dco and on the Carmel coast. He said: "We're always lull on ....,.kends. Tbere are a lot of people -more than you'd think -who can Uve with just the sUmulus of sea and b~g waves and redwoodl." · When San Francisco went from !Umber to cot>- crete, the )umber towns fell uleep. The ginger- bread mansions o! the redwood kings were left to the wind and fain. ' Winter atonns blew o!! the shingles. The or- nate shutters bln .. d in the blowing winds. The paint peeled and rain poured through broken windows. In recent years artists discovered the coasl Dis. covered the wind-blown cypress and that by skin diving, you can pick up abalone -all you can eat -in one dive. SUll It's wild enough country. Not much changed from the time when !he Ruasiaos put ashore and bea rd the strong wind blowing across the ocean onto the dripping redwood frontier. America executives an d 48 Starlllh wm workers will visit San Die.go "49 Toward this year to produce · pro-11Jntlae 51 Whitt.ty grams. me111Jres A motion picture about San 52 Wltneaae• Diego, califomia's second big... 63 SJ>r••d hay gest city, may also be turned 6" lalngta11 out and distributed abroad, he S5 Doorbell said. 56 Autnentlclte Watkins called San Dlego 58 Dl1e1rd "a test city for the USIA." · 61 Army ll"lll The arrangement was set up e2 Tinlh with help of Herbert Fredman, 63 Reck! ... a San Diego public relations 67 Feel consultant who served as 68 Creak assistant USlA director from 69 Pwpollv• 101 Bsndage 102 Dormant 1Q.4 Remote ptanet 105, Connect 108 Chlmlcal aaft 109 Odln·a wolf 110 Liquor: slang 111 ·-· d'etat 112 Cameroon1 tribe 115 Mold belorlhand 117 Pullmln bed 118 Pronoun 119 Set111f 121 Bedeck 122 ChOOSI 4 Being of servica !5 Nora• war god 6 Mix 7 Unitnaglnltive teacher 8 Not: pretix 9 Greek convnunlty 10 Upright bric• 11 Having• -· 12 Atlenda to 13 Gtaclal ridge 1"4 Etemel Clly 15 Vigorous 18 Hold down 65 Novn ending 114 Mean 66 Present! temp1red 68 Bestow 11'1 Border 69 Human trunk 117 T1keplaca 70 Abdomen 118 Kol dialect 72 Macbeth"a title 120 Pigs 73 Malodorous 123 Alen aoll 74 Silk net 12!5 Montier 76 Cut at random 128 Wor1( unit• 77 Convenlert 13-4 Sunday Hat 78 Stops 137 Exists 79 Thril1y 139 Musical note ao Vegetabl• 141 Exclamanon di Sh 143 Chinese 81 Purchaser 82 Youn!ii txrlme pagoda' 1965 through 1969. ~~~,.-.--~-,,~.-,.,-..,.-,.-m-..,...,,.,rim1 ,..-,1,-, -.;;1,.,;,-.,...,.-r.1>1 -rn11;-i;1;;-1 ...,.;•""' "Having the USIA's • facilities working for you is like having a marketing arm in 400 different cities around the world," Fredman noted. Las Vegas Saves Gas For Tourism LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - An advertising campaign 111'1- irl( mldellls to "fill up during the week ao that Lu Vegas can fill up on weekends .. haa been launched here to help keep .u.. )he dty's villll tourist Industry. - The cami>0lsn. launched la!!! week in local newspapers and on br-.deat 11t1iUon1, ii ~ by the Chamb..-ol Commorco and lbe loc:IJ service llatkln --It hos the bleoslop of the governor's Southern Nevada Tourism Task Force. The nu up "' weekday' _.P IS aimed at llllurlng "10lllll paollne l.flvail11ble on week""11 for the leurtm who pour In by the lhouundl from Southern CtlKomla, Arllona udUlob,die-sllopo. • '1 JI Ill I & U!t UD 10 SEE PAGE c-6 FOR ANSWERS I I • • Suldil, Mlf'Ctl 10, 1974 OAILV PILOT 8 k PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f S°"IERIOR COU•T 01' TMI STAT• OF CAl\l'O•NI• l'O• P4101 ""191!thld Otll'OI COIM OlllJ Pllel. l'ot11. u. l,. •nd 111..-eh l. 1a. If" !11)-11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I TMI COUNTY 01' OllANCJI! N•. 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O•llr l'•ICll. PWll111td Or•l"Jt '""'' D•llv 1'11<!1 ,,...,,,. J, '• 10. lf7' 75).J~ Fifi. U, MlfCll J, \0, 17, tt1' &II ti S@~~lA-l&~~s· Tho! Intriguing Worii Gomo with Cl Chucl/1 YtHi.,a.AYL~ O l1arro119• ti. 6 tcrcu,.b!M -d• Mlow to lllOlc. 6 tlmpl9 WO<'dl. '1-Jnt i.tt.fl of e<Kh In ilt 11119 of 1q110r". I NIGRI 'F I I MIENUM I I I I I 1: ~=:;:==~=~ Poslmen hove gone r_T,_.O...;P..,..:.C_.,I_E;;.,..-11 mod. They wur 1horts. r 1 1 I I wild colored •him, kn .. ~:::::::::::::~ sox, high boots and crash I 0 O 6 R E c I helmeh. Every time our I I I I I I m1ilman comes down the . . . . . . . &1reet my dog and cats. -for-. ,.,, I BUSRUB I ~=~I =~I ~-l1-'~ ... IL-'...:._~1:_J ! ~~.!~~ E'. .... ........,_ ... • ::m.~·:;...11 r r r 1· r r I' r 1 I I I IFOlll I I I I I •$AMILi !Iii SCRAM-LETS Antnrs In Cla111flutlon • '" . ' . ' '' ' • • l ··.)· -• .. • I ; 8 f DAILY PILOT Su....,, Mlrtl! 10, 1974 - I ·: .- . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . .. .. • • . • 7r 1 RONALD H E ~Im - ~l'Wi'fDf L!llll a1111~-· mzt- HELD OVl!A 2nd BIO WIUEKI ORANGE COUNTY COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE U.A. (714·~94) Hiway 39 Drive-In (714-534-6282) GARDEN GROVE LAGUNA N;guel {114~96-1253) Grove (714-537-6600) South Coast (714-494-IS141 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Founla;n Valley# I at~!3~)500) WESTMINSTER Ctnema West #3 (71(.$92-4493) LOS ANGELES COUNTY LONG BEACH Plaza 1429-3012) LONG BEACH U.A. Ci,..,ma {437·1 2871 LOS ALTOS DR IVE-IN 425-7422) "TA T l A JOANNE 'WOODWARD BE$TACTRES ··~~~ . WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! anne Woodwar Best Actress . ( ~;.~.~!~~~~s ) of the year! SYLVIA SIDNEY Best Supporting Actress Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams "A ten•itive. touchi91 and beauti(ul m0l'ie.'" 111A penonal triumpla for ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FDR BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON llST SUPPOlTING ACTOll llANOY QCIAIO DllLT AT BOlll lllE.llllES: 1:30 & 9:31 m.11!< hll. 1,11, 111. 1:11 .... ' , " . . . llST SCRHNPLAT WOIUTTOWNI JACK . NICHOLSON .. THE LAST IJETAIL SKOte•"nm ,.... .. , ... , ._,,., .... AL\ IN &IOW' -suns•• I AFT Film Screen.s T·wo Da ys '1Rhlnoceros." a f 11 m presentation of the American f'ilm Thoolre, from the play by Eugene Ionesco, will open a two-day subscrif(lon engage. ment al selected theaters throughout lht!' Greater Lal Angeles urea on A-1onday and Tuesday, March 11·12. Zero ~1ostel, Gene Wilder and Karen Black atar In lhla firth ntot.ioo piotlft in the American Film Th e a t r e subscriptioo series. On the Orange Coast It is at a Soutb Coa3t Plaza theater. "Rhlnoceros" was directed by Torn O'llorgan and pro. duce<! by Ely A. Landau. The American Film 'Ibealrt presentations are shc:w.11 oo a ---. -------.~ ... --·· ----.-------·-... -. -.. $140/Ull '! · ~ ... ' ..• ' ,,, . • •1x1CUTIVI ACTION"' ... "'GITA.WAY" ('O) "'IUSTING" ... "WHlll'S P9'1JA11 (fl) "SllPICO" fRI ... "U.Ne THI DRUM $LOWLY" "l"OlllDON ADVlHUll" (0) ... "NIPTUNl fACTOI,. once-a·mooth ham, on two1--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~-·I coosecutive weekdays lalwaysl ACADEMY -a Monday and Tuesday) for foor pcrlormances ooly ;n AWARD more than 500 theaters acros:s INCLUDING: the country. BEST ACTRESS-Barbra Streisand Mickey O'Mouse ct--7' . presents BEST su~~~NO John Houseman . •• r111antic blockbllflrl" "A FASCINATING -B.llUCE WltL/AltlSON, l'l1111o1 FlM ! TIMOTHY • ··*~GAIA SIPATRICK'S 8 ACADIMY AWARD NOMINAT10NSI .. ---MAJOH wtU Gl1' TMI OIC.t.r'~k..._. ·a.-.-111 CO.ITAi JAMii CAAM ' BOTTOMS, IN HIS BEST PERFORM· ANCE TD DATE, OUT SHINING HIS WORK IN 'THE LAST PICTURE SHOW'." ~ CELEBRATION RE.SA ND -Judl!h c,1.1, a•-New York Ma1azine &REDFORD -··· ~· ... 1111 SIHly, In 18117 •• • . ~ ...... -~ allltriltQ ...... TOGE'ntERI THE WAY WE WERE JUT """"' lllt' IClll..UT MRCNIKTOI MR C#llMATOOIUKT llSlCOS.-. NOW SHOWING TOGmtER ' 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS A TERRIFIC MOVIE .. -IT WILL MA~E YOU LAUGH UNTIL YOU'RE BLUE IN THE FACE." GENE SHALIT, NBC·TV " 'BLAZING SADDLES' KEEPS AUDIENCES HOWLING. FOR SHEER MERRIMENT I CAN'T RECOMMEND A BETTER MOVIE." KATHLEEN CARROLL, New Yri O.lly N.-s " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS THE FIRST REALLY FUNNY WESTERN EVER MADE . . . A TURNING POINT IN CINEMA HISTORY." IC.EVIN SANDERS, ABC·TV " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS LIKE LENNY BRUCE DOING TIM McCOY." BOTH RATED (PG) . ·-~DENNIS .DAY ~~EBEGGARMEN ·.There's more fun and excitement than you ,Nl,-"ld ?It can shake a shllle~gh atl Enjoy a bit of or • Ireland on parade with your tavortta DI~ Characters, exciting stage shows, and more than 50 adventures and attractions. ~·-- Knott'• trigger-happ/I gUMlingera 1hoot it out ever11 da11! T/IU Saturda11 it'111our turn/ Bring /IOU' camera and 1hoot our gunalingera, our ToUJnMarahall,our Happ11 Proapector "WltUtla" or the entire farm! Enter our Photo Dal) Conte1t Marth 161 PLUS/ THIS WEEKEND ... RaZZr.1aTaZZ • IRIS~ Jazz Wuhboard Miukol Mad.nail Razile Dum DWelaM The Oriclnal For St. Patrick's Day HOOS18R HoT StloTs MICKe'f FM SllOt Sat-Marth 16 S1111-Mlll'th 11 KIDTT'S BERRY FIRM. Jluena Park, Ca• Open Dally at 10 a.m. • (714) 8Z7.J7'16 f I M•LD O'l'lll ..... °""' ..,.M. POl•IDOM ADYINTVll• .... ..,.. • J1U.,1• ~ • ., .. ,1 .. f1JM1•1f111 /"J "~U .. 1111 .. ~Alll1 .,,..:er>-o.---.....n .....-.;;~=,~=" SI S.111'91 TII ,,. c---... utTttt Ololtf I•• lell~l1lJ..ti:tM1U "WM•••'I "'°"""" p 1 • 11:11 •1rflllll..l:IW1IJ.1l1ll Plu!ll • J\cu<lemy Nominee "THE PAPER CHASE" Best Support Actor PACIP'IC TH•ATRma DRIY•·IN IUl'SR IWAP M•Sft HAtt•OR •LVD.Drhl'e·M S-pMMt&...,,.~ • .... lvn.~•-t• 41M'! OttANOI Drlwe·ln 111 Fri.Sii.i S1tn.·llflllo4p111 l'alk ''""""'"" ., .......-.11.-Fam llv Fun! ''•llt•I e-.0111• QatoNI , .... .,.1 1t lenM)ll II. 525-352, 11 ....... .. •':I ': I ... f!:~ 511·1271 • . . ·= . . , . . • r f' I !:..-· : c " s .. c ' ' ':f i3 " ' " . .(.t ,.. .. .. 1: . ' ~ . "' ._. " "· ·, . \ • Sul'ldu. Marcll 10, 1974 DAIL y PILOT B 1 Andrews _ _Sisters' Performance Just a_ Tacky Excuse . . . : I like the Andrew! Sbtm. I ,.------.• like the big-band music ol lbe Forties. I like """1cals. ,. . . ~. But "Over Here! ," which """'1lp8SSet all ol the lnthe precedlng elements ol box o(. R•w ~ lice promise, ls dreadtul . C .~ For one thing, it lan't a ~:.: show.-lt.!a just a •acky e1cue-Ilnf, but t w®lctve ... heert l to get the Andrews Sisters more entertaining if they 'd back on stage again witll no thrown away the book, fired -appar.eni--c o..n c.e-r 11 for I b:c. ca~t. hunie<Llbc...horriblc : cobereoce, plot, dialogue, score by Richard and Robert • staging ol' any of the other ac· Shennan (the brothers who ~-customed elements that go ln-have polluted the recent &o a Broadway production. Di sney movies with sac- Forties' bill. 'Ibey do finally ,.. ........ to lbe -· o( wllY .. many people CIVlfd I be theater lo tee the.m by n.tnnlng Uvouih an Impromptu ,.1ec- Uon ol their gold reconll ofter the final curtain In a kind of "third act." but by that time wlial We've aufferl'd through ·is pra<..11eally Indescribable from . e\•ery standpoint. jeep dr..,..S In p&radaite camouflaCt disaulJed .. the DePaul Sisters. two patrlo1ic larks wbo run a canteen on a troop train from Los Angeli's to N"" Yort, making Ille ho)'• happy with doughnut.s and dlt· tits and cliches so corny you didn't even know you knew tilem. -. TllAT'S ABOtrr all the.re is f-0 the "story." Out comes a screeching r arrago ol ~ headed skits about black· market cigarettes, wartime marriage, u n It e d ctvillans prooUcing b!mdages and IBV• inc lipotlck tubes to make bullets (or the war ellcn. t Theft'• a rbytlmllc warning again.st the pitfalls of overseas fOOd·llme §lrll called "The 9 .0 . Polka' that st.xild v.i n some kind of prize tor tastcleunc$S ; a takeoff on r..tarlenc Dietrlch by·1a1ented Janie Sell, as a Nn2i spy ·whose n1icrophone I!' hidden in her llpsl1ck : nsson cd tribUtes to Glenn ?-.tiller. Gene Kn.1p;1 alld Franklin J). Jloosevelt ; and a boogte-v.qie that (\'a· tures a black porter singit1g. "Don't slam the ~·hammy to me Sanvuy. Don't slip the hickey to me . ~lkiey" while he dances with his pusb- broom. At one point !he entire cast even does a fantasy monu1ge of F or t ies' movie flotsam-Sonja llenie. Betty Crab1e~ l\tl:;r Aln e r i ca. Gor~eol.LS George. ctc.-in nn aborted .1ttc1np! to ~h<111· 11." "'tint Aml'rtcrr-,1·as-dreamln~ "'hile the bo1nbs v.•cnt orf in Corregidor, Alas, none ol il has anything to do with niuch of an)1hln.g. The ...,. Is ~ In the )-e&n have been klnll. t<nnlnal ~Utter and tb•rc is · They pmorm wldl gusto and no1hing gouig on. sing with charm. It's nk:e io havt the nlE M'DRE,\'S SISl'ERS Andrews Sislert around, but are plucky entertainers and their show is a m ~as . -· '"•Is stUJ .;.. • t cb.arine 90Dg.s that would put n 'a,,; e.. -"& ;us deprived three-yeaM>ld lo ---------, s1..., With monolaly) and pro. formless as n gunny s..1ck, "Over J{ere!" ts a br.1inl~ pastiche of World War Tv.•o that makes the whole i;ierlod look lite an Olsen and Jomson A Forties' sWina band·----------------------------1 . ' . '· m·:.:.::-... e r' SOILENJ !!ii~ TIMES: --"'WUT"" 1:30-4:$0..l:lO "GRllN" a:OM:JM:SO Matt.._ S.t. & Sun. Ii• vlded an ewnlng ol their """ """ the stag<. '!be Sisters arrive on a AND UNCUT VERSION \ ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING: WALJ:i.Po~fil. ROBIN HOOD .. :i • -<!. < •• I ~ • " ·::i.. ' .¢· • . ' -Acailot .. 7 my " • • A ROOERT QWIT(ff-IRWIN WN<L£R llmtQl . Aoad •. llot1i11C11'"'11 . · WJOTT GOULD · ROBERT BlAKE ....~-'~"' ~ _._ "Savo Tho rigor" .,.,, ... 0..... "Paper Moon" 1NI GEORGE SEGAL· RUTH GORDON ......... Poppa?" ·Ra\J lEIB/vW-J • iRi§1 VN'J a:vs.E 10 ACAD£MY AWARD NOMINATION """ . BEST PICTURE ~0:' IEST ACTRESS • ~b~~~YN WILLIAM am DIRECTOR • FRIEOKIN . ' MON .. NII .. wtO., THUU. 2~i.I0-7~JO lllDAT 2100-4120..:SO , ·912o-ll1SO ---· " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS / A COMEDY RIOT. IF ' YOU'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER, DON'T MISS IT! Mel lrooks has turned ovt one of the funniest screwball comedies since the STARS: ME~ BROOKS BEST PICTURE ~ BEST ACTRESS ~;;~. BESl DIRlCTOR -· WJLlllM fRIEQKIN , , BEST ACTOR· AL PACINO .. -•ua• -~­·-Al.PACINO llST PICTURE EST ACTRESS • GllNDA JACKSON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "120 A.IA.·11t4S.2!00-4126-6:SO- t:to-11:SO rADELINE KAHN-HARVEY KORMA · • Performance Sct..clule • ' ONDAY THRU FRIDAY -7:00.8:45-10:3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY flOM 1:30 •S£11PK:(J" MMIOlt~ R THIS TIME THE BULLETS AU HITTING PRETTY CLOSE TO HOME! Cllntl8s&waall l1~Ha11Jin nz1n1 111 r.11 . Performance Schedules MON· TUES· WED: THURS 2:00·4 :30-7:00·9:30· FRIDAY 2:00-4:20-ti :S0-9:20· 11 :50 SATUROA Y & SUNDAY 9:20 AM-11 :45·2:00·4:20 6:50·9!20·11:50 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST DRAMATICAL ·scORE BEST SOUND UlfWITTIK&lT. HE TRlllllll l llllll'IUN TD Ill THE PftUIOUT OF THE UKITUI STATES. tQ!5EJ'tt (. LEVl""'t - GEORGE C. SC01T • , MIKE NICHOLS '"" THE DAY & DOLPHIN ..,,,.,,,, .. ,,.,...,,,,."'"'"·"'· TECHN'ICOWR• 0 1113 Wtll DltM, '"6unioa1 ALSO-WALT DJSNEYS "ONE LITTLE I NDIAN" THE &REATEST ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE! ,,,,._, ....... ,._ ... : ~ .. ". MJ MONDAY TH•U FRIDAY 7:00.9:00· I 1 :00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I :00.3:00·S:00·7:00-9:00-1 I :00 ..v4 MONDAY THRU fllDAY 7:30-9:30 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I :3Q.3:30.S:30·7:30.9:30 41 tf0 -Pjj'J~ ~f STM DUSTID QUWI IDfRllll , , IF~.~11~ I 'J.ttlF'1£11 I PAPWll nM'ISKW' rrotNOlOll' WHAT THIS FILM EXPOSES 'ABOUT NDERCOVER VICE COPS CAN BE 5££N ON YOUR TV SET •.. ONLY AT THIS THEATRE 'RO£ERI C'1ARTOt[-~V1N \\ "<'J.fR no'·"" ELLIOTI GOULD · ROBERT BLAKE ·~~ 2nd llG HIT RUTH GORDON IUD COO 'WHERE'S POPPA" m.• PCTlllES•~l'IUltlDIS ,... ··~·.igj;::'":::Ulll! ca.•flmll514D'llSQICfmJaflCIYIS-.S.IC.:.! f-EI I (PG) :::,~ ' Robert Redfonl .,'jeremiah Johnson" . : 2nd TO' ATTUCTIOH AT WESTBROOK &. VIUO ONLY GOLDIE MAWN·EIL!EN HECKART "IUmRPLllS AJIE Piii" ' ' o I , ' t • . ..... . -· . .. ' . • • • • • ' • t • • • . . .. ITAlt!NOi GENE HACKMAN ERNEST BORGNINE·RED BUTTONS . (PG) .. . . . . . . . . . . ' I • ' • t 2ncf TOP HIT ,AUL NIWMAN·HINRY FONDA "JUDGE ROY HAN" •• • • • I DAILY PILOT Sundiy, Mardi 10, 1974 New Best ~F~iend'- Proves FamilW,r llJ'BllMA-Jl'or die loll .... .-. a bq)t caDed "How to Be v--o.. -Friend" ... Jo.I Ille 1111 iii ""' ..u.r.. 1 ""'" ~ie••rt<Hbe ---the laol time I tried to be a fl1end·to myoelf I -mo to lunch, gained tJree powlds and ha.. boon uplciOU1 of me ever since, . My ...i.tance lo thlnklng highly ol my..U goes back lo my childhood when I waa taucbt lo lake a chicken back and poss the rest on, hold tile door open Ulllil !he -city f~ed k>out, al"3)'1 vote for my opponent for rrNI -· and run to the end ol every line. How. CO\lld I have· ._,i ~ a Jooor like lhal? ~. my best fri<lld, Mayv\I. talked me Into reading the boot. "You are always pultlDg yoorsell down," she said, "and you've got a lot ,,,.,.,.. l'JI & Ille 0 D vltlminl." "I Ml kt command of my ....-doollny, Mayva. No-909 tells me wbal lo do anymore. I'm· my own woman." 4'Tft'Tific," she lllllid. "Have you got gas!" ''You have never appr<Claled my potential, have )'QU, Mayva1 I think lt would surprise you to know that I have talents worth dwelling on." "Yes. l:IUt do you have a tank full of gas?" '"lbere's a child in me, Mayya ... " "My God." "Nol THAT kind of child. Let me finish. 'Ibtm's a chilJ r AT WIT'S END going for you.,. ., . "U I bad any more going lor me, I'd tell my life sJoty ' In me !hat Is like belog born in an Ayds ad." again. I am opening my eyes '"!bore you go again," she lo my own -.!erlulne9s. oald, "makili fun ol yoonieU. From bere"oo In, I am going Just reed1be.bc¥>Ji. You11 aee lo li...,. lo my°"" voice." on the ja,c:hj. that Berry "What are you trying ID ~ and Nora Ephron say?" asked Mayva. Jovtd tt.:0 "I am too good fer you, "Ko kidding," I gaeiped, Mayva," 1 118.kl "Now tt.t -Jae II from be< hind. I ha .. C<lfDllleCe ainll&mce I at then! holding the boot In nvoeJf I have ~ ,)'1111 for a IUll hour !eying ID figure wilil me • my own boat out.""'" Berry Bet ..... and . friend.. . Nora Ephron '"""· 1bm I Mayva turned to loo .. 11111 begm lo .-!. lhml "*"4. ''lbon ~ ....,, 'Ille -momiog -)'Oil lllWYl" Mayva popped In she llid, .. _ I'm dull 11111 I'm "You w8'& go to Revtio! lb.t(:t wltlt me." .. NEW DIRECTIONS .•. (FromBI) left an order is Wink! Walsh, -.,.-1 ol die Or-. OlaDly Oiapler of tile Na- tioml Or11nl1atloo for Wen:- SUE SPENT seven y-. In a small N.,, Yort: cunmunity, teaching llJgb school. "Why did I leaft? , .... boon ukq .,,..if tlllt l!'lflt -J did 11," she aald. "I -· ftttlnc In. I bad lhe feellnl all along tile• line I wasa'I qalfe makinl the grade. But·lheT ..... *'rt of nuns llld dldn1 Wiii! me ID leave. "Tinally, It hit me thal I didn't want lo malce the grade. I was worttng-with young """""1nw..-a.m1y who bad a Joi ol penonal prob lem~ "one· of !hem was _.m and ..... wealthy parenJs ...,. oo lbe other side of lbe globe ........ 11er .. She needed .• lot ol 1Dlllmtandi!'g. "But . , gol the wore! from my auperion that l was l!pelt-dinc loo macb time with the ~ ....... and Doi J!ellb>c back to dW: cwvmt on time at lligbl. ''To most einploy<n. my ... perience as e om seemed lo be an ad-.g.," she aaid . "People from rellglom onlen have a rep•atloo ol main· ~ good clasar·oom dl!dpilne lllll most .,. well educated." what II the future o1 religious cnlenl Les, Oler)1· and W'lllki Wabll vary --"YOU CAN"!' save a linklnc ship," ML Waiab said. 1'lt'1 Ml -llled ioltitulloo. A loot -,,_, II no place &r It in today'• wor1d." .. ,,_,.Is allll a lot ol-1< nobody's doing," <lleryi said· "People are needed ta p llllo an Indian missKlo where nobildy's gol a dime .•• You can't do that if )'1111 have lo wony aboUt supporting ·--"" ,--·~ Les said, "I'm cmvinoed some ol the people lo r<Jlglouo commm:UUel today c 0u1 d never survive oc.Uide. For a Jong time, I felt angry wllh the-~-.. me up. Now, rm lbllJy begin· ntrc to mellow." di:=:..~ 1o1 " -Short W eek IJke Oler)>l, Ma. Wallh, wh> -lives 1n Placmtia, c1oes Fo Schools ? oot have 11ny regret!: about her r • experieoce. "1 was very happy when I was in the order, and I am very happy now that I'm out. l did a lot ol Jraveling and got a good education." Unlike Les and Oleryl, ~ts. Walsh encounlenld little trou· ble finding a job. Local Votes On Low-cost Housing Hit SACRAMENTO (AP) -Leg· islation lo repeal a constitu- tional provision requiring local voter approval ol lo\v-cost., govemment..finanwt housing cleared the Assembly '111urs- day with one vote to spare. ne 11).membcr lower house approved Jhe propo...t consU· J.-ai ameodment 55-15, one vote .... Ille needed two-thirds margin. It -goes lo lbe Senatt, but llil~ would have lo be ap- pm<d by -. before be-c:oraJnc law. Suf1pO<ten OXllended the arrenl provision dlocrlml· nates aplnst lbe poor and re- quires COl!tly local elections to impiemenl loW<'OSt housing programs. ''There arc only two or three stat~ in the union that have this very "'E!ird and horrible provWon Jn their ccnstitu- tions," s a i d Aaembl'yman Jom ~hnby, (D-Rlalto). '"Re should l<t lhe JIOOl')e Ill this more enllJlhttlled time decide wllelher tlilJ -WI "'1 bid pn>vllian In ... -Ju· IJOfl, II • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill permitUng Ca 1 i r or n i a grade schools, if they wished, to cmduct fouNiay·a·week classes to con~e energy has pa!Sed lbe senate. The bill by Sen. w. ~aig Biddle (R,.Riverslde) ,.... aeol to lbe "-"blY oa a 21H -· lbe mlnlmnn required. 'l1lere ,...no debate. Biddle 13.ld bfs measure was ., -ol legislation l!llOcled laot year whlcb allow· eel juolo< and -blgh sdlooll lo swttch lo IWl'<lay -'!be bill provides that students still would have to at· ttnd school the same ...-. of hours during the -week. Treasurer Arraigned cmoo (AP! Butte O>omty ,...,..,.......Tu Ooll_. D. C. Swinney was arrai.tecl laol -Oil dJarges ol gnnd ttet and pue rdm ot, mien -ty. Swmey waa Indicted bf the gnnd jury In ...... Jmolvq his use ol flve 15,000 ICbool -u ~I for 111 $18,000 bani< Joan lo!' a Paradl9e land develoJ>l-K project. The -bad been rePorted missing from the e>lateol a Gridleynmcher. Superior Coort Judge Jean Moruiy dlntinued lhe er- ralpnoat to Mardi 15 lor __,a !lleol. Swlmey, wllo ... dSile6 .., •r<•'ldoJae. aw••"N Pree an bbl own fe()' ...... ,.. -.... '11111 11111 ..., 111m 11an-,. .. o1 am II*,..., .. ..., lldd. • • • I. I ~:_ -HurryJ home-ma-Xers. We'·re cutting you.r costs. ~~{""'~.r BUENA PARK lllca ii Ors 11• 1,.. ... llltlr t:a • 9:11 -_., II to 7 • 1 . . SAN TA ANA -So.-·Nt.ofle.---IM-Dlllf-11•• ' I • " " . . . . .. .. ... '• .................. 4 . . Sund•r. !'Mth 10. 1974 OAJLV PILOT CJ , It's a Laugher for -Bruins: USC Riddled ,-82-52 By STEVE BRAND ., ............... LO& ANGELES-There ore a lew tliop In thll.worid you Clll -on. A ban(ov« alter too much celtbnllon, ~1ong 1111es at the gu-Jact1!omy tumina'. 311 and of """"'° UCLA mtstng the NCAA -.u.aJ1 playo'l!L '!'be Bruins of "'8Ch Jobn Wooden, w!n- neni ot the past aeven NCAA cage titles, on11 n111e of lhe 1u1 10, allowed .my UCLA is almost an automatic choice, rl~ pins USC &UZ. be!.,.. a ]lOCl<ed Spom Arena galhering, S.lurday night. / WQlfpack · I . ·. . Bags ·Title; . ' lrish·.Roll .. ! GREENS~ N.C. (AP) ..: Tom Burleson scored 38 point.s and Monte Towe delivered two clutch f~ tbroWa wilh six" 8eOllll<B left In overllme, glvmg top.ranked North Carolina State a tin- gling 1~100 victory . twer Marylind for the cbampionlhlp of tile Atlantic Ooest Coni.r.lloo. Saturday nig!iL . 111e victory clinched a berth for the Wollpock In the Nallonal <l>lleglale Athletic ASQ"latim'a b a a t et b 1 11 playoffs. Part.time !larter Phll 5'en<e'a llyup '!ith 2:04 left In overtime put the Wollpocl: aheod 101·100 In the botly· contested game and there was no more ' s<mnJ"mW ·the~7 ToR-II with his clutch ln!e t!W'(!WL '.. . . e lWotre Danae Rott1 .. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -Gary Brokaw pumped in 25 points and John Shumate and Adrian DanUey added 22 .apiece Saturday as second-ranked Notre Dame took apart Austin Peay, 108-68, tn first· round aatioo of the National Collegiate Allllelic Associallon -Reg!onal baskelball tournament. '!'be Irish join Manjuette, which walloped Olio University, 85-59, in the -*" game, In moving on to the semilinal round of 1he NCAA tourney at 'l\a'aloosa, Ala., T!ursday nlllht. e Fri.,.. Rip Pflll• NEW YORK -Marvin Barnes, beld ocoreless for-almoet 15 millutea, poc:ed an lH btll'St bJ Proridmoo !ale il the first hall and the ..,_ Fl1arlt went .. to bearP.ennlYtvao!a -Saturday night In the opening round ol lbe NCAA basketball tournament. 111e vlc;tory, their 11th In a row and 27th In 30' games, amt the Friars lnlo the East Regionals at Raleigh, N.C. next Thursday nip! against North Carolina Slate's jAtlaotto·Coast Conference cham- pions. e G•-k• ·VP.et PHILADELPHIA -Un d er d o g . 'Fw'man, lrailing by 12 points In the .... . ond hall, rallied behind Clyde Mayes and Bruce Grimm and upoel the Soulh Carolina Gamecoclts, 'IH7, Saturday night in the _,ing round ol the NCAA Eastern Regional ba.VdbaU playoflL '!'be vlcl«ious Soulllem COO!en!D:e ~ ._ ZH, will trawl to Raleigh, N,C., nert 'l'bur!day ond face Pitt, a M-42 winmr awr St. JOlepb'1, Pa. ' e Blue l•p Bree:%e DENTON, Tex. -~ unreeled 15 points ln a row In ilie aecood ball behind lhe play of cenler Doug B- Salw'l:lay night to Ult the independent Bluejays to a 77-61 victory over Texas and a spot In the NCAA Mklw.,t Regional basketball playoffs. creighton will Q)OOI Big Eight Cc!> ference champion Kal1SM In the Midwest Regional at Tulsa. Oral Roberts, which defeated Syrat'USe 86-8Z ln overttme in the first game of the doubleheader, will play Missouri Valley COO!erence ehuJi. pion Louisville .in the other Midwest game. 'Tbunday nlghl e D•wt-FHa POCATELLO, !dam (AP) -Rugged Mike SylYeSter poured home 30 points and grabbed key -u m.lred Dayton otruggled put C.I Staie (Loo Angeles), IMO, Saturday night In I first·. Jl>Und NCAA ooflege baaketball playoff game. New Mexico downed Idaho state, 'n-15, la the aecond game. · Fonner Golden w .. Oollege !landout Jim Antle•-!ICOn!d JI points for!- State. • UCLA rel-lo ft>ld under fll""W't. 'Dill ls .. --· 'l1>e -"of playing at Norte Dame er In lbe IUte of Oregon b one thin&· Playing lo< a berth In the NCAA loumey, the f>ao.I Ullo.W the -4 belq.lhe No. I i.. lo the Southland b alill another. You gel to lhe big game. the one you have to win, and you're liable to get Bill Walton stimulated. Do \bat and you're in Jrouble. \JSC WU ·in t.roub~. Wilton gol up, hit 9 ol 10 lrom the lleld eo route lo 20 fin! hall points, whldt wu s ond Pd marks ol 11·1, but the closest the use orreoae 111o 20 mlnules a day 10 Journey," said Boyd. "Thett ar. a lot ol seven more lhan the entire USC team. USC came wu when referee Mel Roa get us ready. teams who 'i''OUld like to be playtnc UCLA led, 4H3. put tbe ball lo the air lo ftrt the game. "As f0< lhe dUferenoe belween lh~ Iller.." . . 'l'hlt's only t.1f the story. Jt wu all downhUl for the BrulN aft.er 1ame and the r~t meeting, we simply !-feanwh1le, fonner Corona del Mar The other came on the boards where lbat. executed better lhis Ume. ". High. star ca;iey Jones managed to play, WallaLpu!Jed. doll'i>~l§~,_roor_ -r"Bill-wasn't hhn,.11 .u-,..,.,'L said-USC coach-Biii-Boyd lhook his head _despot. Boyd• slatement lllat he hoped more than lbe Trojans. 'Ibis contributing Brulna: toach John Wooden. "He ftnally v.·hen asked what happened. he ~··01.dttn'r-have -to use a fmlman lo U.IC 81t)Jlg JWILl!M rue shot at Iha was toolght. This week In practice.and In • ..A good learn Uke UCLA Juu Lhe gua · l>as)et and even lhtl\ the Trojans were the...gam .ploued, •nllh Iha.,.,.,..!" in. ""lt'"li"I '" ,t,. thbll'"• ""Y flm~and thev UCLA C9'.,...M9°r1r1 ti. Wll•tn ll, W•t!Olt ?t, f tile -...,_ ••.ou ».,_ -·~ ~ ~~ J::fil!_ . <I· tur!la .A. l rNWldl---2. WaiohlNllton-L Qr;olllnMr l. u • tensity he displayed before hls injury (at just did It tonight." -w• t. """''''" 1. .klfl"'°" 11, sp1"'"' ,_ B halfllme they hll • r 30 r I kl \V hl St ) use CS1)J L .... bert z. n-owbl'ldt• 2. w"""' .. y , o or a s c y as ngton ate . 'J1le Trojans will be going to the com-wuu,,,., 11. And""'°" 11. ~1uorc1 2. P11mer ' 13.3 percent "l can't ever remember a belter missioner's t"'•mam.,11 In St. • -·11·s. ,,......,.n 1• w"11• " a.oi; 5. BM '· ...... I.All H•IU•ml K-: UCLA ~,. use IJ. l'Ol,lltod out: 1be Brulns and Trojans came Into tbe defensive half than "'e played in the first leaving \\'ednesday. _.... to11r tovt1: ucLA u. use 10. f Kftnk•• touL: im1ne with idenUcal overall records of 22-half. Give our reserves credit, they ran "I don't look at il like a loser's ''-'(" 0-A. U,lll. • U,IT•._... O·ntario 500 Race Drivers Have Gas Grant, Muther In Field of 33; Foyt Favored Ol\'TARTO -Jerry Grant of Irvine· and Rick ~luther of Laguna Beach \\'ill battle the big guns of USAC championsh.ip car racing today in the nrth annual Cali(omla 500 at Ontario ?"1 o t o r Speedway. The first championship race ol Ille season oo the USAC circuit will get tmder way at 11:30 w:ith A. J, Foyt of Texas as the early favorite. Foyt won the pole position with a qualifytng speed of. 190.617, v.·eu below the tnck reo>nl ol 201 ,37J set by .BQbl>y . Unser tn 1972 when there were no fuel ... restrictions. Unser v.iU be on lhe outside of . the fronl row with Johnny Ruther(ord in the middle spot. Grant.. a IXlle-siltl"r in 1972 v.·hen he had the misfortune of blov.•ing <1n engine on lhe pace lap. will start in the ntiddle of the sixlh row. 1t1uther has finished as high as 16th 1n lhe caJlfornia 500 119721 but will be starting on the outside or the ninth row in the 27th spot. All eyes will be oo Foyt. however. after the sly Texan set Jhe rasiest qualifying speed and then wori a \\'ire-to.wire decision in the first of l"·o 100 mile races last Sunday. Foyt, ooe of the few drivers with an. etlldne other than the p o p u I a r Offenbauser, will be driving a Ford lmown as a O>yote-Foyt, A special boOster valve in tbe cockpit enabled him to shoot to the fronl of the pack last week v.ith Jillie trouble on the first lap. Problem, Also • - DAN GURNEY, BOBBY UNSER DISCUSS-RACE STRATEGY. Career Beealled · Mesa's Gurney Looks Back fought during World War JI," be reealls. UCLA'S DAVE MEYERS GOES UP FOR AN EASY LAYIN AGAINST SC. \Vhether Foyt will be able to last the full 500 miles on a fueJ supply of 280 gallons is a problem all the drivers will be racing. c\1ore lhan a few of them ran out of fuel during lhe 100 mile races "\\ilh comparable allotmenl'I and F o y t appeared to run short SOUi a!ter taking the checkered flag . Editor's Nore: The modern era: sports vista is providing e11tertain- r11ent. quality and occasionally con- troversy 01t u scale never be/are atllli11ed i11 l/1e world of athletics. Yet sports of days 0011e by also had great n1oment.! a11d star perform,. ers. Today our look at ~hese dllys focuses .o•t Costa /.fesa's Dan Gurney. •·r was driving an Eagle and we v.'On the ra1..'1?. rt was the fi rst time an American car had won there since 1927 when Jimmy Murphy did it in a Duesenberg." · ' SC Fii:ns Baek Tea11a Oldest Cage Fan Found? Japanese, l{oreans Clash Brieler than a streaker's attire: Six rooters busses made the long trip from San Clemente to Brawley Tuesday so they could lend vocal support to lhe Tritons basketball team which was playing in the ~ quarterfinals. 1bey took •up nearly half ci the gym's seating and made their presence heard ...... WMff8 WHITE WASH throughout the 53-51 contest, which SC klst. ~You cou1d get all the gasoline you wanted in Brawle:Y, regardless of your license number being odd or even. And stations were open most ol the day. Bentley College (Waltham, M111.) can lay claJm to bavtag one of the counlly•s m01t eWerly buketball f11t1. Herb Gallagher bas followed the school's hoop forhmes for .even yun. He wean a sclaool sweater and joins the team on the be.Deb. He's 99 years old. Last year's Callfomia bear kill wll! 767-up 141 from the previom year. Siskiyou (157), Trinity (1 10) and Shasta (100) counties led the state in 'slain animals. It's hard to imagine there is still Ute kind ol California bear populace that would produce that kind of take. Japan and Korea, the 2nd and 3rd place Dnlsben at tbe 1973 Olympics, will matcb volleY.ball Ulleala '11111nday algllt at Cal State (Fliltrtoa) and Friday alght at UCLA's Pauley PavOioa. nese prem~r lntematlooal ··omen'• teams will collide at I at both sites and will be preceded by colkgiate games. UC 11'\'fne wW duel Cal State (Fullerton) Tblll"lday at f :31. Ever wonder what happens to game kills confiscated by the state fish and game department? Last year 12,000 pounds or illegally laken fish and animals was turned over to Boy Scouts, county jails and other organizations. All four previous winners of the 500 will be on the starting grid today. They include Jim McElreath (1970), Joe Leonard (1971), Roger McCluskey (1972) and Wally Dallenbacb (1973). Along wilb Fo)'I. olher IncMmpolis winners in lhe fie1d today include Mario Andretti, Bobby and Al Unser and Gonion Jolmcock. Jinvny caruthers of Anaheim, will start behind Foyt on the inside of the semnd row as the only other Orange County driver in the race. Dan Gurney, himself a former driver in the race, will direct the activity in llohby Unser's pits as owner oC All·Ameriean Racing, Inc. The .Unser-Gurney combine mu.Id be one of the leading threats to Foyt's supremacy. By HOWARD t. HANDY Of "-DlillJ ,!let Iliff Stop watch in hand, his blonde hair flowing gently in the breetes as he in- tently watches his Olsonite Eagle cir· cle, the track at Ontario Mot.or Speedway and elsewhere on the USAC champiomhip cirruit, Dan Gurney i1 the picture of concentration. It was this same concentration that· made him America's top international Going Back IN SPORTS driver and one or the most versatile slars of motor sports before his retire- ment from competition in 1970. Gurney. a product of Costa "°fesa whose CWTent All-American Racers plant is located In Sanla Ana, is one of the foremost builders of race cars since his retirement from driving. A pleasant, aoft-.aking man, Gurney was asked to relivt a moment or two or his driving career on the eve of today's California 500. h) really can't pick out just one single event as a highlight.. I Md many outslandlng events, usually in- ''Olving a '11.'in but 1 also remember other times when th ings -·ere going rea1 v.•ell and for some reason \\'e didn't v.in." Warming to his subject, he then pin- pointed a Grand Prix race in Belgiwn in 1967. "ll waa at the Spa, not too far from \\'here the Battle of lhe Bulge was Was he ever involved in a crash on the race track? "1 bad a brake failure one time and wen• straight ahead Instead of maneuvering a 180-degree tum. "I pressed on the brakes so hard it l?lew a hose right off the wheel cylinder. This was in Holland and I bad a broken ann out of it. "I came back and drove with a cast oo my arm.," be adds. Gurney was also knocked uncon- scious in a Ferrari during a sports car race at Riverside one timP.. But his general success at Riverside caused most observer! to call It his pe""""I lrack. "I had a lot of good runs out there," Dan admits, "But \\l! were lucky. I ran v.ith the \Vood Brothers in four stock car races and v.•ith Hoiman aod Moody in another." For the record. Gurney V.'00 six stock car ra ces at Riverside and was disquaJified on a tedlnicality in another. He also \l.'OO the Rex 1.1ays 300 for Indy-type cars. \Vhile he doesn't admit il. one or his biggest disappointments has lo-be al Indianapolis where he finished se«Jttd twice (1968 and 1969) and was third in 1970. "I ran there from 1961 through 1970," re. recalls, rn USAC racing. after fo~ association v.ith Oscar L, 1o'Diel \ Ol90f1 in Dec .. 1967, he entered 13 evt'flls with his Olsonitc Eagle. He "\\'OR six, finished second three times, third lwice Md foorth in another. lie was leading for sc,·eraJ laps in the Ontario 500 before hitting the \\'Ail . H's small \\'Ollder that he still nervously paces the pit area of All- American Racers at USAC events \\1th a stop watch in hand. Over Long Beaeh La11llag NCAA 1Ullvenlty dMslon bllkelblll -11111 .....,. Is Larry Facle o1 Co.....,, "'° 1vera1..r 334 palatl per pme. Top leariag ...., bt lbe .......... ftl ._,._. (Ea.II Sittre), wllldlllld1Almrt. UCI Bags Twin Bill . LONG BEACH -UC Irvft'I tsr!WI -lolPd I pair of hard -no. ---Cal st>te (Lq -) 811-y, Nrinll Ill wlmllor -lo --...i Ila -mor\lo ""· 111e Antealet's -by M and J.I ..,....._ Tlieeday Choy bmt USC In a S . o'clock encowiter. Jeff Mallnolf's groin! out -Cert Peteanel from lhinl In the eighth lmin& ol the opener, giving UCI tho victory. And Rod Spence'• slaCI• plllod the - ning run In Ibo ._ -of lbe -and UIL Keillt llrldaes and Tat)' 9llll'J bit oolo homera for \la'1 tlrat -,,.. In Ille -- PllttTUMI'. ........ , .. MCOlfO a.Ml UC ...... (II .. ,. ,.. 9r .... c1 ii I I 1 lr1cJtila, c.f ~ ... :I I I I 'NhMKk.• Mw¥, c: • I f I ,,,,,,...., C: M•lll'lofl, 19 J I I I ~lllGff, 11 SJlfl'ICI>. H S I I I ~ tf A,...._,,21t S111~'9 ........... , ·~· L...-., alt SI I I Lr-,• ,..,..,..., rt I 1 I f ...._ rf ... _" ····~, Ot'lll.11 •••• 'fiNI• • 5 7 s ,., ... .... ,, eAM• _,,_ .. ,.,.. s 1 1 t S I 1 I 4 1 I I ~ I 1 I ' • 2 1 ii • • • .J ••• ii ••• • • • • I I I t ' • • UC lf'llM .. ... 11-1 ' ' Ctl $!• .. ILi) ... '" ·-· • • SHOM09AM8 _,,_ ' • • llC ·-• ~· .,,_, ' • '-' , .... (Lil .. ... 1•-2 • ' . I Naber Leads SC ·Swimmers 'l1le NCAA ii e>:perimtnling wilh ·--... going from 10 r ... to SEATIU: fAP) -Jom Naber splash-11\l In lryout pmea next ....Ji Involving~ lo his aecood Nallonal Coliegiale Ibo Unl.-Y of North Clrolina, Wake AlhieUc Association r«Onl Satunlay F-, DI-11111 -._ • night lo lead Southern C.lifomla's Tro- Pal w...i, ---11 -ell al Jana to vlclory In lhe Pacific..! Con· a.....--mp. Illa .... serv1q rerrnce swimming and diving cham- aa • ••-11 -.. caUloBll pionohlps. Cellep ti c.ta Men. Naber "-on the 200 backstroke in 1 :49,85, ntarly a SJ!COOd orf lhe mark oC A -al Fowl« ffigh ~1 is 1:50.52 ltt by Mike Stamm ol Jndlana now beUIC" cbeeled. Oloria MM.Jes was Jut year. On Friday. he esttblished a penulded bJ fJ1mls lo llJ out for the reconl In the 100 breastroke, 5U. sdtoort Junior vanity bo8eball team. Joiln Hencken of Stanford alao set bis She did ••• and made It. She .... her aecood NCAA rt<ord or tbe ...... win- -at 1111 tlltl In lie lleld ••• and nln!I the :lllO breast In 2:02. '!'be old marl< -ln. _... .. .-.. or 2:ou wu aet In 1m by 11rt1n Job of the Santa Oara Swim Club . Soulhem cal woond up wllh 430 poi/Its lo 346 for UCLA. Four other mecl records were set dur- \ng Saturday's finals . ld ITTe 1, ll:ldi. DM\mlt, UW, ll:JD,I llM!'t ,.. ~l l'ld t-4 U.S<l.I ,,., Jlldl; Tl"''"' use. 1'1). J, ''""' "-"'-USC., lS Sl.J, l. JKk flntln, use. ll;OS,0. ... ow. HorlflWY· uw, lttW.S. " Jol'I" ~°""'lchll, S, 16:0!',I, C llob Cllrll.I, UCLA. \l;Oll,5 100 ft .. !, JIM lollOfll, UK, .U.J {IMlllt NC:onl: old retll"CI 4',J, llonOl'I ,,, 11!'"'1mllllf'lnJ. :L ll•n c1.--. uw. •J :1. o.,.. f11ttwon11 . ...,, .a. s• ..... o.nt.f, UC~ ..... ._ Jollfl WUlllll\t 0. 4f,.t,. .. "°" s~c "·•· * llr«A·I. JOIWI Hlblr. use. 1:'9,f lflllCM end ,,..., ~ t NCAA rK{lf"(I lt•.U Mill llarTIPI\, ll'Ofl-, 111). 11111 Pecot rteonf, 1.UJ. Miki _. llllYr .. W111tlntlGr\o 1t1)1, 1. l!'e'!t W""-OW, 1 1~ l. MIU Al...i.,, UW, h!ool.S. 4 8'*' Miooo l(,Jllll'f, UCLA. li.SS,t. s, lrwt Kot1!t. use. l ;U.• .......... 1.1, t4endltn. StlMor'd, 1:9' tA.,,.,lan NCAA itJ'ICI PKOI r.,;or<ll Old Amltk1n r«..._ t: O'f_.)6, lrl1r1 Job. S.1111 Cllt• ktll'ft Cllltto lfrl. Oii! NU.A rKOl'd. t:Of-" JOO. S!Mttorll. 1tn.. 01t1 l"- 1 "'"°' rtConl J :OS.• .Job llllflford, 1tn.1 1. 1P>1 lrvtt. UCLA. ' Cll.t. ). J I W1lt1rs. IJW, l 1Df.J '-~ CIMttfeold, use, 2: ... 11. 1. 1111k1 0.1'Qo use. 1~102. L ~' Mc:CvrdOtft, or"°"' J•lf.&. '°' tl'l'-1. •11t11t1 l!lkk....,..., uw. 1,.,,,. ''"'"' ,... totlll; ol4 f!lfrlt 1:$1 J, Jolln P:trrlt, il•l!flrd, lfft t. Atltft ~. UK, l :U .ft. ). ko11 LtllfmM, uw. ltSJ.n. .._ 11t011 lftw1n, use. 1:s.l.ea. s. a ... ., Hlttlt. Q., 1:$.lJ.l. 6. &etftil S~ UCLA, l!S...N. -"" .... .,.,, o.-.-.. JO! .... (l"J<A """' , .. «rd\> Ole r~ ~ tO. C.tltornl• 1t1fl I. SOlllll· ••n 01, JOS"" 3. UCLA ....... ('•II~ an. s. us. a.a &. ~l!f9rll. ar,1i. 1. o....... si.i., )11.,,, Flllll """' t<Ol1M !\'Ir "'"'. use ~. Wttllff'll• ten M. UCLA Id. Or-2JL l!.,.for'4 tit, Ctl h1.~ "· "· ·- • " • , I '. J . MARINA'S KEVIN LANDGRAF CRIGHTJ REACHES FOR BALL AS KEITH KOELLER CLEF'IJ LOOKS ON. ;;~:Super Sopn Directs Vikes ,., .. . :·:· ' jjij To 59-49 _CI~_P\ay_off Win ---!..... .. !·: . :•:· By ROGEi\ CAllUJON . : : : : Of' .. Dlllff' 1"11" &ti ff ;::: LONG BEACH -Marina ::::Higb'a grea test basketball •:•:MllOl1 ever . cmtinued in a ; ;:·melhodical way Satur d ay : nlabl .. -Jim Slephem' : Vltlnp led an. the way in : .-ClllMnclnc niut ol a ,: CIF '-A play<lll loe. I:;, <hlceola Valley bes:aDMI : : : .the VWnp' 2llb vlcllm -. ' ... .... 4,003 rw at· l.ong ·Beach ~ and the triumph sets up a semifinal battle with Long Beam Millikan (7:311) Friday iilflht at tbe Los Angeles Sports An!na Marina's 5M9 vktory saw Ille Vikings in command l.rorn start to finlBb and again it was the~ baJaoce !hit ·became tbe tey !actor. Super sophomore 1t!Cb .. Bfan· figures and another big item ning directed the onsUIUght • was reserve Kevin Landgraf, with his nUty ball handling who scored JO In relier of Bob ' Losner. assists, playmakln~ and dead-l.osner was in early fou1 ly free throw shooting. trouble and played only 5:04 at Marina rae<d to a 35-20 lead th• three-quariel' mark. al the haU as the Vikings . defense limited CV shooters to ~d way through the first. 9 ol 27 attempts lrom the field periodcl·'-""' ~ .~1 lea wore for an tcy 33 perccnl ...... -"i u...:u -m as Four Vikings were in double No. 1 and who was to argue? Sur<ly not Cr-.. Valley. ~ Yikes jwnped to an l-0 load with the aid of nine straigbt misses from CV -.... although the margin was pared to 14-13. Bui Branning'• 31).!oot -to Umdgraf set up two easy points and tho Vikes Wert oil • and running egain. ~ "Braoning's play r e a 11 y showed tonight.'' said Stephens. "But he's been doing that rut year." '!be issue became aomewhat in doubt in the third quarter when a l1ll'ioul CV rally pared the Marina lead to 37-32 with 1:04 Jell, But Keith Koeller, Bramlng nl Londtlraf made short wM; of Ibo CV doleme With -•. !h"' Malina locked ii away """ !liperi« Ire< throw lhooling. Bill Ficlt cootrolloCI the boards wiifl Dine crucial re- bounds , and 'Byron Kosick, playing ·With a pain!Ul dlarley hone, clicked on six from outside and shared scoring honors for :P.1arioa with Bran-rung with 14 oplece. CZescenta Vabey's only of· fenslve threat -guard Brad Holland -soonid 27 !or the losers. CV was 3 for 14 at the Ire< throw line. In die nightcap, it was Verbum Dei over COmpton,' 60- 51. Mlt1N' cm " " ,. '• .,_,,.. l 10 0 u ""41w s 2 1 12 ICOllc« 6 I I 14 ,., I • • ' "-042 Urdgrlf I 0 I 10 Tol•I• 21 17 14 tt (l"llClllll Vtlltf c•I " ft " '• ' 1 5 • k-"' Ov1rtw1 2 0 3 ' ' ' • i .. ' l 0 j • ll 1 t ?7 21 1 n ~ M.trln1 16 lt I 16-!t Cns. V•H•r 13 7 16 ll-ff TV Agenda For Today IO;tt •·'"· (II) D• D OS Ill S IA&•IA.U. -Thi LOI ~h Dodllel'a Ind At1111t1 lr:ao-11'1Mt 1n el(hlbltton from Vire lttdl. 11, 11 •.m. ~ DOlllAL Of'IN -i.. 1111 rOUfld adlorl In tM SUOMO Dor1I °""' ~, '°""*""'' fT..-n Ml~·· Dor1I C-.ry ctllb. 141 -JOIL HOCkaY -Tiii l"llllacleldll1 ~· ,,_, "" SIOr8 "' Bvfl•loa. -ll:JI .,,..., (21 -.... IAllCnNU -,,_ Loi Al!Rlll UMr11 mMt IN c.inu 11'1 e.• SOPHOMORE RICH BRANN ING (1 0) OF MARINA GOES UP FOR A SHOT. I p.m. C!ll -A...U llAHIAU. -Thit C.Hfornl1 AllOlll t1k1 Oii 1M $1n or ... l"ldra I" l"alm s.r1,.,...' .'i!'. 11om. ~J -W'Ol:LD <~· l"-H"' TtMflUI -Fltlll r'09M pl1y 11'1 ""' Sit! IMIMI ..W C\111. I ... tl•I _, °" fllt W(f ~. • Lave r Not Quitti1 ig Pacific-8 Action Oregon Slate rollt:d to a 11·74 \\·Jn over Invading Oregon and Washing1on downed host Wash- 1 ~·'"· {J) -c•s ll"Otn Sl"IC· TACULMI ;:_Tl'lt third U,S..VS.Slt I~ dOOI' ftlCt. ....,. "ftll ~t. 11• Mtrdl 1·1 ltt l'i'loKow. Al ... tlM U.S. akl fl't'll'!ll cf\IOmolOl'ISlll°" l P.11'1. 171 -AMI llCAM Sf'OlnMAM -Tiit Ctt11d l1 11 ~ """' me ~oro. tor • pf\gt(i u1 ... r toollfll tor Jl!'\11/'f' ""'· 1t3'_ 9-"'· {'1) -CN 11'1 O• .... n. Laver . Double Bogey Sinks Heard MIAMI (AP) -Tom ........ Jiii' 111 lbe 7,085-yard U Set Welskopf and Au I Ir a II an Blue -""""' II the P Bruce Devlin slipped into I tie Doral C0untry Cub. ~=-:....:.. :!'~% r~ the lead after' front...,... 'ftM9 akinny Devlin erabbed 1\1111 """' ~n ..... n1ng Jerry Heard made a hll lbare of the lead witb a Jwrt HMr• =:.!! watery double-tJocey r l v e . five-under-par I?. ;= ~ 47·7!41·2Gll B~ A site Sa!W'day 1. the third rounc1 o1 nem1, • front.nmnlng . ...,, ,~:..."'::."' :i-.:1:1t.i:: . the ft50,000 Doral.Open golf nu in Orlando, F1a ., last week ~~~an .,...,..,. .. _ _ __ tournament. • __ and the Jea4!.1'.A.the wa)" l!L_ c1111 Giii ••1ew1 H:I#!! Weiskopf. wifmer oC the this tourney, made double-~ 0:1~t11 .,*_,,.;ol B:itish Open and six other bogey ri ve alter .Jtlttlng lnto J.a Nlck1w1 ~\j;!.r: HARTFORD, C 0 n n · -filles last season, had the lead the water on the f'linth hole ~1c:i·~~r:,~'"" !l:ri:tr·rr: Australians John Newcombe ~lone until he bogeyed the ~ dropped two strokes ~ =,:'~v ~:i,tfi'i and Tony Roche fought hard final hole for a three-wxler-hind wi1h ~20$. It was the 01v• wm r.J:1t.Jl: Saturday to win a come-from· p;pa:;;r=69=a:;;nd=a=203=t;;o1;;a;;l,;;1;;3:::r;;lrs;;t:;;lime::::;;ln:;;•:;;igh~t:;;roun:::d:;;s;;;t;;;ha;;;t::::..;;;•";;;;..;;;'";;;1~~;;;'::::::::::::M;;;-n;;;"";:;-·'11 behind doubles victory over1 1 Americans Arthur Ashe and Stan SmU.h and give Australia a S-2 lead ID the $37,500 best· of_ .. Wocld ~ teaa11 -· In • olng1s motdJ earlier -Y. tbe United Slatos pulled ID o S.2 U. on tbe llh!aetlt of -·· J.11, J.11 vie> tory "'"" Rad !Av .... It - the -time the ~Id Mlle had boal"1 Laver ID IS atralshtmajd,.., King• Tied INGLEWOOD -P h i I Espo,.ito soored a shorthanded goal with 2:11 left to ptay to Hft Boston to a 4-4 tle wlttt Los Ang<les Saturday n I g ht deJplte a thr«-ioal effort by Geno Carr. HOflsett S ... rp SAN JOSE -Former llewportfflrborHl(blllandoul Matt llopltt docted 51.7 In lbe 440-yard 1n-... -.. -lbe bait time of bl& --.. -drOpped an IMO dual tract meet sat- unlay to Sin Joie Slat•. llopett ta a aopbomore at Staiiord.. , , · . Elllt!whete In fraclr , another H·Nowport HJih IW -11m Neldhart -llnlltlied thin! !or UCLA In the lhot pol with it best ~ 59-11'11 as the Bruins rolled past vlsiUng Arl1.00a and San Diego stato. B.-S ..... ~ln LAKELAND, Fl& -Ex- W-Hip llld Arbcna Sill• r*d>er F.cl Bone lqoood :o...=x~.i:/: •'-2-ct to lletrolt,b<ft, IDOJblbiticm-1. G-Witu MUNICH, Gonnaay - ain.tJno ErTath, • pellte 17· ·year-old ln>m Eu! Berlln, Won the WOIMD'• 'I g u rt skating title al the 1174 world champllllllhlP'l Saturday night, oompleiing the first East Elll'Oll"M aweep of the lour world Utkls. Dorothy Hamill of Rlverstde, o:mn., earned the silver medal after outskaling Miss Errath In die final !....,cyle program, and Diana Deeuw, the Dutdi champioo, won the bronze medal. Angei. Triumph PALM SPRINGS -Boblly Valentine, trying to bounce back after suffering a broken leg last aeasoo, ·lashed three &Ingles, leading sn U·blt C81Uomia attack as t b e Angels defeated the Oakland Athletics. S.l, S3turday in a baseball elhibitioo gal!le. Dodger• F all WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -DArrcl Evans slammed a home run with one out in the 10th Inning off rookie righ~ hander Rex Hudaon to give the Atlanta Bram a 4-3 win over Loo Angeleo In lbe """""'°° b9sehell opener !or both teams Saturday, BUI Buckno< and Willie Crawlonl b ad Nl«<l<ing &Ingles for tho Dodgers, and Steve Garvey hit a hclner in the ninth. Barto.., Name d CJIA~IPAJGN. 111. -.Crt!ne Bartow, college basketball coach or the year in 1973, Sa1urday was named head coach at the University of Illinois. Bartow. 42. who I e d ~1emphis State to a second place finish behind UCLA jn the NCAA ffnals a year ago, SUC«<!ds. Hlll'll l!dunJdt. Big Teot Tie BLOO~TON, Ind. ~ Join IMko!nki bit two rr.. -. · wilb elsbl -left Salurda,y to give ~ an I0-1' victory ..., Purdue. 8 I tie w Ith Mictilgan !or the Big T .. baluoth11J d>ainpiolllhip, '111< Hoosiers will play tho Wotverlnes, 10U7 winners over Mict\lgan Sbte, ift a ptayoU MCllday nlCJlt , wtth lite victor advancing to the NCAA regional ........,_, ' ' Hurry! :Clearance f rices Begin· Sunday, March l lllh, ONLY AT Sears Only at Sears Costa Mesa · ' ' Clearance of Ski Equipment . Come Early.for BestSelections! Hurry, Quantities Llnlited . . • · . ~~~e 50°/ol Clearance! Ski .Boots Leather Were $35 3 ooly 875: ... 50°A> OFF "After Ski Boots For Men-Women ·were 869 ,17,39 Were 95!1_ $i9 Were 1349" '26.99 La Dolomite w .... S5I $28pr.~~~ San Marco ~:n 37!~ ·cur so 0µ,1 OS 200 Skis Wore 1$! 526 CUT $201 Atomic .Skis Were •11• sso CUT$30! OS 500Skls ·s90 Melll-01811 ... "~Step-lo" aw1ac ..................... u• Warm-up Ski Pants ·1499· Me.,'s Wlild Shirt $6 llARTFORD, Conn. CAP) -departure lrom the game wu ington State, 82·71, ID Paeilic:-8 V<l4!!'all pro Rod loTer ol "not uve II all." He said ho basketball Saturday niJhl. Corw do! Illar ----mi!undel-in • -~~~~~~~~~.rr~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;9j day o publilhod ~ t1111t ht Yort: Times -Saturday LIASI A 7 4 410 ,SlllAN _, TOUll CAii IDl.I IOUOM? WE wu ~ tonnl.t. , that lald he md quit te11ni LOW AS m ~ MO. 11MT 11A11DP • 'Ille ll6ftu>d. red-haired • ._.. +TAX .. .-:: OIYI -MRMIP CAN HELP i-Mltl .n..1111 ton to Ar· "J'lt\ not .-c to play ~ .-• n ETO 5 • dlrAllleoltbtUoltedstates --ly. 1 )ml don't !eel COSTA.,._ DA UN THE CARBUR R HOP Sears 3333 Brigtol St. Phone 540-3333 In Wcrltl ~"""""~ion thal ua .,i.,q .. cantroct,"11 ~-™-·.-~ .. ~·~·~·~~r~· c_._ .. _.JI "----.. '"';:-~:..=·~· ... :·::'"'::::'!;.::-:::.·:.-~"::..=-~---JI ......... M-· Ille r<pori of hil imml-oald dio leMonded Lo••t'. II L, ___ _:..,....::::=:.::::~::-:._ __________________ J ' , • • • • #' • . ·--· ) .. . . . . . . • . . . . ~ • '• ~ ... '..t..+ ' • • • ' • • . • . { t • . ,. " :. •) • :> ~ '·~ :, • ' , ' • ' • • ' ' • • , ' r .. -L i I t ' l s I: l ! ; I I I • ' t o ' •• • I i f ' • ' f ' • ~ ' I i .. I ,1. . Checkered ,. Flag ·, WITH HOWARD L. HANDY _ • ' ,, ,. • }.. Alt<r-/.. 4. Foyt .....a ID a. wft:ro:in \if"ctoeymthe 11rs1 T-'Cof two lllknlle ~ at Ontario Motor Sii<odway !all Sunday, : , some of the railbirds: were coocedh1.g today's 500-mlle race to ;-;-the veteran Texan as well. • Foyt started In second place eotng down the back-stretch, then .OOdenly appeared lo .. plode while puslng Bobby Umer gotng mto tum three. Foyt never looted back, holding the ; lead throughout Lbe race that was nm entirely under the green : nag. " What was his secret? : "J ha,ve a deal In the cockpit," he explained tn a vague sort it of way. ' It's there to change the boost and then wbeo I get in E front of another car, I can back it down .,a1n. E "I was changing It aU day and ft makes • lot to" do and < think about when you .,.. driving," Foyl adds. l' ls he getUng an unfair advantage over other cars in rtbe , field as an owner-driver with the lat.est developments? • . • "You play the game the way you figure you can win and t we're still going to be around for •wblle," ls bis Cllly answer. l Wasu Gauge Popoff -Area Prep Swimming . ... ~ Ml..._ ~le CIMI I") CllM a ,,,.,..., r'tllly -I, CWWM ... MM, ""'" 1'&•. '°6 tr-1. !'-. (Ml, t. 1.-9' IM), J. Fl"flll (C l, Tl..,., l:ff ••. :IOI l""9 INClieY-1. G!loOel l IM,. < :;~. Oi11i, l . l-• tC>. T int: 50 frM -1. OUzjji;I !Ml. l. Ml11ir tMI, 1. ...... ICl, Tl""': n.t. Dl"""9-1, Gtrr1ro IMli t. f'erkll' fM~ 1 ~ (M/• Ho xort . 100 tfv-1. ·~ (I, 1. 811lll (M), J, "911Mf' lC:I, Tl.,.., Sl.J.. lao lr-1. Hcr#9 \Ml, 1 .Ol<•i1li.I (Ml, 'J. 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TllM: 310 • SundlJ, MJrth 10. 1974 DAILY PILOT C ,'I Hancock At Los Al Vanguards Sizz'le • In Sp _ike Meet • Nabs Title Harness Results LOS ANGELES -Southern California College's track and iiel~ te~ko..:four O<llool records and tied two others in a triangular meet with host Cal State (LA l and cal State (Nonhridge) Saturday. Northridge "·on the meet. With 69 Poin ts, LA totaled 62 and SCC's Vanguards scored 61. FRESNO -Pactd by Mark Lanci!be.rgr.r's 25 points, Anan Scb>ol records for sec ln-Hancock Colltge ol Santa eluded a 14: 13.7 three-mile by ~!aria won the state JC large Randy Dunlevte; a -9:15.1-~I . l!_a s k e l p !_ 11 cham- clocktng in the 3,000-meter PJoo.sbi.p. 80-73,_ lro.m L9nc steeplechase by Gary Adams: Beach CC Saturday night. a toss ol 151-9 ln the dJscus The S.foot-8 Laodsberger, throw by Don Turri: and 8 ~ 72 points led all ACOters siullng 3:17.3 by tbe mile u1 the thr~ day tourney. hit relay Counome. t t\\"O long Jumpers t.o break • Hancock (29-6) out of a 64-64 tie with four minutes lefl. Coll • Landsberger was nan1ed the ee:1atC lourney's outstan1Hns player. v Pi1ealo \\'on the sman school c .. 11111 , .. ~, ,,, c .. '''"' Basketball title by de{ea ting .~terced 12- 11..11 " """"-c.r 1111 58. ~lenlo's 1t1ark Dickey was '"""""" c .. lfll named outstanding player in • 100-1 Slngi.tlfY !tl 2. l town 1N1 J, ""'ft' di · · •Ill• (l.A), l flTll: ~·· UCLA IJ. use !I ........ 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Yoomg (LA!. 1"1'·'· NCAA •IOIOMAU '""' VO UR:.,._ ... -Atfll'I Gtfll CG Glltlvl '"'° UCI Tennis bit How does ~Mes•'• Du Gar.ey look •t tbe 1itaatloa i t'...~ r1-1~.~·n:L t~~.~-1':11.0ilol;;ll •••I ond half but oouldrrt pnxluce Tltne -10I the •• •-F yl' ...,..., 4.0 IH-1, P•tloll JN) J ,..cCullo\11111 Prov1Mnc1 ,._ P-61 I • of lnts t n .\IMI •1ct0--•1h ll!l lM. Toonmv11 v-..ve Ill 0 I coe .. .,... . !LAI 3. Htllm111 {$). r1,..., SI. Pl!! !ol. SI. JOHOl>'I 11 a s ring po .... na rrow 11'1'11. Mwr"• L-11, Nlmlll• Nk~v. UCI 01 OJ Ntlr• DI"" l "A. J. Jill done I Jot Of -..I development work OD tit.at SP-Turri /SI t. V1rd1 (Nl J. lltlt r ,..,,,...." 1S. Solllll C1ro,,t1111 U the gap . Armt>ro G"""· Sl119!t• • •-G' J B k ti JI !NI. Dllllll(;t: Sl'·t. Mloiw Sc•i !clM0-"1t lcyon tlt •l!l'lfl , J oe ,,at," Gurney 18)'1. tr s as -e Ja PV-1 . .\'1dltlOll HO 2. ll~H ll.Al l. o ...... Jtoti.•·h ... SrrKll)I t l {DT I ~1enlo. Jed by Clirf J\.tarti n Thl1t11. ci..-1 Pl dtf , •• ~ ... , ,, 6-J. "We can all do the 1ame tMn1 lie w done. It's a swlldi 11t~1~1.<~~:ri,'L...\5~: WlhO" fl.Al C.••1111'"" 71' "'':-'~~I : with :?l po ints. lost the 1973 l'll'Tl-1 ... , .. -o.,. milt !rot, ~:~:!~ ni i:: r~ii":ii!.:.:. tJ111h. 'c, Wblcb limits tbe amount of popoff ..... wane page. Jt'1 like ~.:: ~1 --C::~.~1':"1i.''c:!::~~! 3·r~~1"."~~~~ 'r~~n.:11: H~~i"'iNi ,_ ~~;:~r~'"t~~~11~~"J'''Y " championship to Bars Io v.·. fi:Jo~1"" h•noicip. 4 11 111••· Pu•.. T~~:~i!~V <ll 0•1. s•.nm •• 6•1 ... 2. ftle•slng the -sare relief valve•• boiler." · u .. Oc:tiort (LAL o r,1....:1; -.t1\. 0,_ .,, ,,, .~.~.' i· •) 111 \11hich didn 't reach the tourna-J. J. "*• ... '"" <•1c11morod1 Crl1>1 111 °''· c 1rrlca. t-1. •·1. r-Jonlor I -l!&lltlC!t 2!, Cati• ~ 1 "1J-1. lllel Wl"llOll (l.A), Hl \'1111 """ ...., •I. 1.IO ~.OCI 1.10 LIDC>ml n 111 1011 to rnc ~~u1t1 ..... 1·• Wbatare tbe adv•ntatetol tile valve? ~ 1 _ E'1•MI• 11 ,c.,.11 1u.11nc1C111 .. .,1s1. KsioM w . Htw Me~ico n. 10111o ''•'• •~ ment w1is year. Fr1nc:11 5-on 10. 1e1111c1111.to l.10 Celfl9•r 111 10.t •o 111'""111e. "'· '"'· 1-~ J T-1. F1e11ev IS) 1 He1!y (N) 3 .t.CC Cllll'l.i1111i.I, Y~k ti1nov..-IP fioo1nl 1.113 .. •w-"ffe can 19 faster by htcrf:aliat tbe amoant Of faeJ, tben MIH IO. C•u11y IS}. 0 ;1rw>e1 · 111·11. . Nortll C1rall1M1 51. 1113, M1rvl1nd Santa Ana (27•7) beat Chabot l lmt -206. Dtlllll•• •--k d h h •--k _,_ Bal k -•• be L • ...I ~f II -Co.tt MIW 11 E1t111-4"° rtll v-1. Nor11V"10gt. 1 LA 100 lOTJ 87 19 f '"'~~ AllO r1c..O -Prlnc:t TOiiy, P:Un!loc:k, C:ht~ll C•+P• II) Otl. !C.inl·Wl llh, , .• , .. ..c own " tll' e cuauget " •11--· ll '-v.IRI --q on cMr •• Ti .... : •1.5. . . NCAA DIY. " PU.YOPl'S • ' or Ull.IU a ce among Cur1lar lhe englae.'' Sopnor,,or" Ill -Ei!tfl(lt n. CCIII MU• tlll .,....Soo.tl"9fn cir !Slflllltttrv, C:1! Poly tSLOI 11 . Chko SI . .., (lhl•d large schools. Butte (27-2) No t•:r•!<hH. 15' I c I ,. MtM 1. L1uoo1m. PrntH , Htldmt n!. J. v.. pt ) downed 1>ese 8S-S f h"rd ''S~~~-~"r.;"':.~' (t i <11 . '"to· '!\ Does Gurney plan oa putUng • llmllar sWltdi In tbe cock· Fr-.n I -CCl!t MtH 10, E.,..... r 1o;:.:..r 1f·~;t1 (5) 2. ,....,., CV.) J. UC K11'1~0e 11. Sonomt SI. (~I rt I or t 1 c1!t!l'.: ~!~,,.; ~~1' ;;~1:. :;:. E11!man LIPP'""" !tt <ltl. 51tDt• J . .. pit of bis Oilonlte Eagle drtve11 by Bobby Uutr? ·--"-'_'_· -----------'----"-'-· _•'-"-'-~_,_,_,..._. ------''-"-'""' __ .... __ " ________ P_i._cc_ln_thc __ '_m_a_ll_d_i_vo_·s_ion_. ___ '""'c.__· ____________ '~_"_"_"_•·_"_·_•_'·-'-'----- 1 ;,. ''I'm J. UttJe betJtut to the Uaat tlld of ~tty loJ :~aae driver," Gantt)' admits. "He m.lglat dedde H wuts IO ase : It more than he should. "From a rellabUHy lta.ndpolnt, we're 1t1ybtr away frtm It." Gurney feell tllat Foyt bM plied from 1111 body dlllsb design. "Wltb tbe development done Oii tile chuds..1 be can ase less wtng t.ban we are •ble to do. h tile overall resulta, be can go just as fast In the corner and futer don the stralglltaway • m;lng ~ ~am,.~m,mat of f~L, ... .... f "Whh tbe cbuaH we i re lilaiblC t1t1s Wett; we .a.o.ld "he L 1ble to 1ain some of the marp betweeB oar two can Jn the I SOl.W-- Need Dbcretlon-Gratlt l I l rvine·s Jerry Grant feels the valve could become an in- tegral part of USAC racing. "If it's perfected, it can become a very bandy device ," he says. ....---. "Then! have been a lew people using lheoe valves. The driver can control the horsepower and in being able to do that, • he can make a pass, then tum it back for es::onomy. "But if the driver doesn't use a lot ol di.scretioo, he can nm himl<U riCht out of gas. ( "Once you tum the horsepower up, it's bard, from a driver ' standpoint, t.o turn It back down. J "Without some testing on the device, it could get you In I ' =bl·~· For one thing, it could make the rear end of the car U A. J. Foyt makes a runaway of today's SOO.mile -race with the device, it is almost a certainty that the other cars will have similar valves in Lbeir cockpit.I before the Indianapolis race on ~iemorial Day weekend. I Indy Bicycle Race ! THE YELLOW FLAG -Tony H11lman, "president of the ; lndian.apolls Motor Spudway has announced plans for aa lavtta-t Uonal blc)'cle race for Inly 580 driven •nd pelt celebrittes. ~ The race, wbleh wlll be tbe richest bicycle race In lliltory, ~ will have pr12e money totallng $4,508 and gifts valued hi excess ~of '5,00t. t Eacll of tile 33 driven wm llave • pest celebrity ...... ~ eo-rider durm1 lhe two-lllp ....,., around the lamed 1peedway .. oval . • I ' Marina Relays • Lions Shatter t i 5 Swim Records • Westminster High led a : rreord orgy In the 4th annual Marina S'Ajim relays Saturday at Marina High where every varsity and junior standard was eclipsed . ~ • ~-The I.Jons shattered five i van~y rnarl<I and n<eded • every one as the ruth, the ~ medle y relay, gave _. Westminster a narrow G-71 win over ~ hosts. • It was even closer than thlt. ' The Lions ,touched at 1 :41.1 >," while hfarina was a wave beet .. • ' , __ at 11-47.1. Pro Scores I -' Because HARNESS RACING is presented as It should be presented, on a fast % ·mile track so you SEE ALL THE EXCITING ACTION fro m start to finish. Because 4 EXACTAS NIGHTLY add spice to each evening 's fun. Because SUNDAY EVENING RACING at 6:30 is NEW! Because the UN raised prices are rightl Grandstand $2 .00, Cl.u b House $3.00 Incl ud ing taxes. (Grandstand Discount Books-1 O tickets for $15-available through - Mar. 15, '74 reduce price to $1.50.) Order now! Write Dept. G, Los Alam itos Rac e Course, 4961 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, Ca lif. 90720. Because ... TRYIT! Try it oftenforNIGHTS TO REMEMBER 111 Racing March 8th through May 11 , Thursday through Tuesday. 1st race 7:45 except Sundays 6:30. The Grand- stand and Club H,ouse areas are heated throughout for your greater comfort. You'll enjoy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great cuisine. For r.eservations call: (213) 431 -0922 or (714) 995-3877. LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Fwy.) 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Ott t .O :tz Libby NcNI S\~-V, Oii 1.1 U Avulrre Co I -'11. 011 1.6 11 UnlwOil .111:1 11\'0-IV, Oii 1.S 2S Shf1P1t .J3 UI\-Ht Oii l .S NASO v.1-· _, 1,111,1•. ...... _ JJJ. °''"""' -UM.,__ 11M ,,,,, tJJ:S • l I Douglas E·11_1ployes Favor . ~·1 'Jlusing~·f.i By HILARY KAYE OI' .. 0.llT f'llill 1~111 -Loog rows ol chartered buses sit ,clustered in one cor· ner of the McDonnell Doliglas • l>ark:iN lot tn Huntington 1leach, Throughout the reot of '_.jlie sprawling paiking area, -more 'and toore empty spaces ~ :visible. · The changing picture of the Mcl>onnell llouglas parking fol . . McDonnell Dou9f11 em- . ployoa 1\llHn Mono 'lief\) and Pat Bucher chock tho thar .... lda board at tho pl1nt. Ms. Bue Mr, expl,lnl"t the botrd to Mt. Morse. •r· rives In 1 car pool of four. ii just one more reDectico ot an employe, Barry Waller, to the eoergr a-Isis, with both be ooordin&tor of buse. and chartered buses aod car pools car pools. on the rl~ .. . aiarterOct bu,.. w.,.. begun ·. .AtTHOUGH the busea are on a small sc .. ie five years h&ed individually by the "": empklyes, ,.1cDonnell Douglas ago. But todiy, Ill !he fa<e. of helps by allowin~ the "'1ses to the gas sbort•8' and high park in the perkllli lot. prices fro ~I, 19 buses roll up The large number o f to the plant eech wtekday empHlyes using buses and car morning -some from as far pooll was spurred on by the away as tPe Sari Fernando energy crisis, but Bill Nance. Valley, Slu!Ia MDnlca and Mis-manager of employment and sion Viejo. • placement, be1ieves that the BESIDE the 20 perr.ent energy ~rvaUon program who ride buses to and from bas been so successful at work, another ts percenl of McDonnell DQuglas because the employes parUcipate in a many employes tra\lel far. share-a-rtde system." When the plant in Santa -~Los~r' AMC Finds Place on Top Seventy-alx car pools are Mooica begin transf~ing now utabUshed ~ach \Vith employes to the Huntington three Gr" roore riders. Another Beach facility, many people 200 car pools operate with a chose to keep their OOmes i.n driver and one passenger. Los Angeles. For some, th ts These increase almost daily. meam a daj)y ride of an hour McDomell Douglas, 1th e each way. ·lluse! and car largest employer in Hun-pools! theo, became very at· tington Beach, with ti.300 tractive. c111t1t1 .. klMCt ......_. 1trt1'9 And ·early December tallies DETROIT -Thi lkUe ~uto look eijiially strong. COQlpany that once bad a "Unique Is the fact that sale1· reputaOon as k>ser Uti! year of AMC CIU'S continue upwar~ Is !he indlllt!y's ·biggest win· ,at a time when the larger · ner. po~ers of_ the auto industry - Month after m o n t b , General Motors Corp.. Ford American Motors corp . Motor Company and Ouysler dealers sen more and more Corp. -report declining sales. cars. Up a full 25 percent dw'· Blaming economic slowdown ·ing the 1973 modcJ...year, the .1 and fears of guoline ra· underdog automaker posted "I tloning, _Dig Three auto com- 30 percent addltrq{tal in~ pany executives predict ~t in sales this OctOber com· sales of 1974 model autos w1U pared with the same month fall abOdt 10 percent below the lasl year. pattern set by 1973 model Likewise. sales jumped 18 cars. . percent d u r i n g November. WHILE these predfctlons Camera Shop To Open In New port Arnerle1n Camera a n d Sowid, 4260 Scott Drive in MacArthur Square, Newport Stach, will celebrate Its open. Ing tbls Wetk. Herbert Pollak. m111111'f of the pbotographlc 1JJd soond equipment retail store, sakl f1ctorr demonstrations and a drawing for a tape recorder win be conducted this week at tM store, wtllch 1190 -.·ru rent audlovllual equipment. Amerk:an Camm an d llomxl wlD be open Mondly tllnJuCh FrWS., frmi I 1. m. UDlil l :IO p.m. ll will tCoct electronic and Iapa ......... product~ dJc. llllDc lnllCblne1, blfl and tele-"""'• .-.. t eqalpmenl. pl..-py suppllos Qd lnduotrill ....,.,.. • may be true for the industry- as a whole, AMC seems an ex- ception. Total sales o f Chrysler, Ford, and GM can drop as predicted. Total sale! of Afl.fC autos don't. The reason : Economical small cars lead the race for buyers In !he <0«11Y<OOllCinus automerl:el todar.. For the Big n.. auto manufacturers this means la1· glng big cars sales, layofft and time lost lMalli!w plant machinery to make llllllll con in place o( big ..... For uecutives at small-car· specialist AMC. !he Cl>ll- sumen' switch to small can simply means Increased de- mand for Ila produota, wblch 1lready ue nearly all tmall can. To put it in perspective. less than 7 percent of the produced by GM fall in the lllbcompoct Clltgory com. L.A. LINES S]) /MONTH TllMHOtfl COMPANY o• CALI•. '"'"" ..... -Cllll - empl.O)ft' was encouraging Another facet of the energy energy Ccnservation e v e n conservation program a t pared with 25 percent of AMC no other U.S. car manufac-before the recent crisis hit. McDonnell Douglas was begun rod··-•-t had te......, in to To aid the share-a-ride pro-approximately a year ago, and P ~~·· urer s ..,... ~-~~ 0 ·'·-Se t d'-tor f ch.all these und I.zed gram. a ride .....,...\&Q.las been ~~ a , • u1::C o nus MEANS that when big f . eng_e """· !es er-s aet up In the cafeteria and one facilUes, says the r_esults have cars suddenly becOme un-oreign veruc · ' other location in the plant. been "fantastic." -1ar while interest in liltle Oiapin .sleefed AMC right p...,... futeresled in finding can IUddenlf grows, as is now into this vacuwn. Spurred on riders or a driver fill out a-BETWEEN January Im happening, GM finds itself by this year's energy aisis, card and wait for results. and Ja!'llary 1974, McnwteU with a lot of. manufacturing AMC's small cars h 8 v e The company has as.signed Douglas saved eoougb elec- plants equipped to make big becQme more popular muchl;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 can that nobody wants to buy. faster than expected. ·Remarkably, AMC r o I Is •iwe wanted to establish a And It metw these plants position as a company that did have to be converted over a things differently." Chapin e.x- period of se\.'eral month,, to plains in retrospect. "We aim- make stnaller cars that con-ed It needs and requittments sumers will buy. Meanwhile, not fully met by the other profils tum to loSse:s. domestic a u t o manUfac- alOIJg without such major ad· turers." He's talking about small cars. justments· f R bl Because of the little auto As a matter o am er company's posture as small· tradition, AMC makes one bjg car-speCiali.st, AMC promises car. The standard ·S ize 10 hand its three big rivals 1 Ambassado~ reports the same challenge out of aH proportion sales decline as Chevrolet, lO cofnpeny size in coming . P~outh, and Ford. year. The Rambler company !bat almoot wmt bankrupt in 1117 ii alive and thriving in lletl<Jtt. .,,.,, Roy D. Chapin tool! .... leadenhlp of tllr finaD. dally troubled auto compuy ..,,. .. ,.... .......... Udpatod I gradual shift toward ll11lll1 car popularily. Small imported I u t 0 S aJroady _.. 1elll!w ,..11 and _. ........ ... .. YllR ..... "" , ... ·-.. lftl:llC!!! ... '"'-·--.,.,.,,.,. • .....,c..-..... ... .::::.:---... 644-9410 -· HOW TO AVOID TODAYS HIGH COST OF DYING· The Neptune Societ.y is the altemati,•e to the costly in· volved mortuary-runeral · ~ C?>emetery system. After 100 years ll is the answer to Ameri ca'i high cost or dying. The emb:llming, the cosmetics. the casket. the Mttrse. and the grave are eo&lly. Two thous1.1nd dollar -rvlces are common. The Neptune Society is none 0( this! The Neptune S~rietf provides• simple dignified crem•tlon M"lit$ Wilh dis· aemination at se1. There is no ne ed ror embaling. rosmcloloay. casket or snve. The spiritual~· of death Is empha111ud nther than a dwelling on the procedures and profits 0( a funeral parlt1t. \'our Social Security or Veterttn 's- Adm In i 11tr1t ti on de11th (714)646·7431 benefit mav rover our com- plete scrviCe. JUembenhip: ~1s indi,·idu11I. '25 couple. Al the time or need then! Is a !l'l5(I charge for the eotnplete r>;ept une Society servltt. Our literature tells theoon1· plctc-storv of our society. Ont! cull ' 10 the Neptune Society is .all that ls neces · s11ey. We will immedlotely take care ofthcd\sposiUon. The Neptune Society w1J founded in Los Anielee. 'DI.at was August 1913. In November. the sMiaty reached San Francisco. Early Uris year the NfWllOT\ Buch. Oran11e County or. flee-San o;..., wt/I be aext. The Neplun• Sodet1ls1rowin1. tr~ need our servite. or wish membeTstiip infor- mation. pleasec'611 : (213) 831 ·0064 ----------------w.--I THI NllPTUME soc1m ---I -Sendl'crtloUoto: -T" I Nlfne ...................................................... I ~==~~~~~~~~~~:~~J • . --.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ' I o o o • -• . ......... .. tricity and natural gas to J)OWer ~.ooo average Southern California ·homes. with more than 1,000 empl~d~ attendtng a meeting called explain energy conserva To cut down on electricity oonsumption the c o m p a n y removed 12,399, or one.third, of the nuoreseerit t u b 'e s throughout the pJant. Seat said that the reduction of light did not affect employes' work. methods. 1 Not <ln1y have 1e.mploy* beeo agreeable wi1en chang · are made In the plant. blo than 1,400 suggest.tons '1 bow I<> furtller reduce e~ consumpUon have been twi\fid in to !he energy conservation task rorce, Seat said. Most employes have been cooperative, Seat comrpented, Order Yours Now : .. · 1000 (;t . 1 '~ Beautiful ~1£~~i Stick-on Labels ·~RSONAUZED 'Y,/ 1, •STYLISH '125 r /. • EASY .JO USE' •ORDER FOR YOURSELF. OR A FRIEN : SHAH ANO SIZE O' LAlfL ! . Mr•. Jolrllt Dot 12J ... ,,. •• , ••• A•r1••n. hftt•t• 12J45 . , . Llitl•I• Do Hol H•••. ,.,lltttlll •••d•i. ~- ' I • I 'I Styli1h Vo9u• typ• on fin• -qu1lify white gumM•J P~•r1 , ' ' r--------------------~ ' I Fill In this cevp.n, dip anll mall with 11.2Jte: PUot l'ttol"'9 Lalool D!Y., I P•t Offlce lo ING C..ta -· Califw111a '262' ~....... ... .. ...... ·-. . ..... _, ............ -· ................ ~ .. .,,, .. _ .. _,_a. .... I , , 1 I.. •.., • • • ..... L. - - -----·-·------------ I .. \ • _DAIL V PILOT C l With U·nfillecl Skyserapers1 \ • lo , • • ,. , ' "' lly GEORGE MON!YllUN . n\o. ha~e •lvacancy" signs cropping up hrUUar& Sdence Monitor Stniict loo lrequenUy to keep investors and EW YORK -A dark. ;abandooed city officials smiling. ape:r rises above the b~lght lisbts NEW YORK currently has some 30 ~ 'Mm~ ~~ --~!Dder -mUUon~uare feet or""otfice space ge>- -an econom .... vu em nagging. ar ing · t.mrented -enouah to Oii an York'~ many other b!_l Amencan Witllllt~ 30 skyscrape!'$.. .Yet ucing , i · the past five years the conslructlon place to a white collar v.·ork force that grew ln leaps and bounds as did the demand for more p e op I e in administrative , research. clerical, and sales jobs, got. ... Then. something happen .... The Vietnam ,...ar. undlecked lh01111on, the Cambodia bombing, Kent State .... The stock market slowed. Corporat ioM ""'erf" no longer ex:panding. Jusl as lhes,e..JlC'!t buildings were bting ·opened. companies real lzed ~they didn't nt.>ed the space - and they .~..0:uldn'L nt.'ed i1 in the. forcseeablr fulure." \•acant. Within the p.JSt two years, however, real estate brokers say therl' has been sn apparent leveling off. TllE NlJ~IBER ol corporations le<1 \'ing lhe city appoors to ha ::c sJoy,·ed. aOO Ult're has bt.'<ln a grudual iocreast! In ofl lce. sµ:.ice ~ing 0Cl't1p1t.'<i. 1.a:il ycHr. according lo the National Study Re1KJrt . a su1tisti cal annl ysis put out by an office-leasing firm . N.ew York lea.srd 4.~ million square feet, as co1nJ>(lrt.."<i with 3.~ million in 1972 and 2.9 n11ll\on in 1971. dipped sllghtly In Los An«eles , Chicago, and .\linn1i. t Le-Ming dropped sharpl)' In \\rashin1r?;. ..,.·her e tht' supply or ni.>w office ~pace !llir.iply ni n Otlt. 1tu• report s1a.t('s 1 ew York City ls overbuUt. Office or new buildings has added S7 million goes begging, !:.:IY teal estate more square reel of office space. Why? -even while new concrete ·Real estate brokers say the problem ateel towers are being added to goes back to the 1950's when the boom aUan's skyline. in construction began. The economy was During lhe 1900'1 corporations aod the . economy continued to e x p a n d . ...Eucuti•~no -<n<LJo,..g!'QWlh in sight, committed their finns to building skyscrapers they thought would be needed in lhe 1970's to house the.ir gn1wlng corporations. Adding to 1he problen1 , computers began ptL'lhing clerical worlte.., out of jobs, and at the same time many big oompanies began moving · t h e i r headquarten lo the suburb,,. not only New York, Los Angeles, In a period or spectacular growth. A o, Miami, Houstoo, and ,Boston, largely blue collar work force was giving "IT WAS TOTAILY a landlord's market up W1til 1967," as one broker puts it. "\Vhatever they charged. they Thus. great amounts o( office space -even entire buildings -became According to the report, leasing was also up in Houston and Boston. but Some city pl ann(•rs vh·Y. New York's leno\'er olfiec spact "'Ith c:onccm . Tht'y say it i,:1v1-"! !ht.' itnpression ol a \\'ca};l'n<.'CJ t•11y t't'011on1y .\1nny in thi · bu.sine:" eo1nmt1n1!}. hoW1'\'l'r, share th1· ''le\\' of S. lllt·~kl'r Toltt•u. \'l<.'C presiden1 1n rharg.c of r'l'al t•st<llt' for the gianl ~lcGra"'·lltll !•ubhshing Con1p..1 ny, who Sl-'CS !ht> l'XC\.'SSl\'C offL t1.• S!Xl{.'I! as ··11 prob!ern -but not a n1onun1cn1al on~·. \ol one Yl't' can't overCOnlt' · · Tax Law l;iiberali:ed . · Wisconsin: Elderly Have n lt1ADJSON , \\'is. isconsin, long a pacesetter n tax relief for elderly meowners with low Income: ecentl}' liberalized w h a t \ready has been described 'as one of ihe most generous homestead relief plans in · the :United States. Last. year alone more · than 121000 households Claimed ihe hOmestead lax b ene fit s . isconsin was tbe first state to provide its elderly residents relief. ·No Place 'l'he new liberalizing am~ndmenls will make about 200.000 householders eligible this year. accorOing lo Kenyoh Kies, research chitf for the state ta x administration. GraSping t h e opportun ity provid~ by unprecedented state treasury revenues: and dedicating to the r e I i e f program the stale's portion of fed erally shared revenues : Gov. Patrick, J. Lucey urged the Legisla~ure: • To eliminate homestead age restrictions. • To boost the family i~ eligibility rule lo l7. 000 ' . ""' • )'<llT. • To extract benefits to tenants as well as owners of dwellln~... •. Lilie Wltat? r i OnULtlf1$ _year-ooly per,Si>ns 62 and over with-incoriles under. $5,000 co1114 claim property-tax credits. The new law iµlposes only an income test and raises the minimwn income test and raises the minimum income qualification OCEAN CITY. 1'1 d .. (UPI) -The Delmarva 'iC Pow er and Light \ Company, apparenlly out ·to enhance .it.!I ecological reputation, ·planned lo di3gu\se, 81\ electric poier ~ subStaUon.as~an ordiRH)' home with no roof. ,1 to $7,000. "The house ihould look so real tfyat you might have rp I) km e.n and ; t r a v e 1 i n_g' salesmen · stopping b y , • ' said Delmarva lawyer Edward 'BanJcs. . Delmarva sa}d t h ~ statlor. would be 1 surrounded by w a 1 1 s resembling tho s~e ·of e ·1 nearby homes, but would b.ave no rool so wires , ! could be strung to uie ~ ) . instaµatiofl., ., . Far.mers also bave been given ·new benefits, with a provision that up to 160 acres may be included as a part or the bonlestead. · Although the go~rnor and the Legislature did n o t disagree on extending eligibility lo tenants for state cree11ts or refunds when rent costs reflected property tax increases, administrative arrangements remain to be worked out Administrative officials said that homestead lax relief program through 1973 had reduced the pereP.ntage of in· come that low-income a.nd eklerly families paid in property taxes from I 7 percent to 11 percent. State officers ti+ive named !he selective property Ul:t relief effort a ''circu i t breaker." explaining that it operates on a Unancial level like a circuit breaker when there is an electricity overload. In its first phase ln 1964, the relief act was limited to homestead owners 6S years of age and aver. First year recipients nwnbered about 35,000. Suggestions for additional broadening of the r e I i e f program are being discussed by state officers. The ~nt Jormula docs not ack!J<Mlcilg~ - family slze as an eligibility 'factor, for example. A statutory maximum on the size or property tax bills to which the state will contribute is a factor that tends to discriminate against some urban dwellers, say state officials. That maximum is· reached under present law if the full value of a home is bct'ol.·cen $17,000 and 118,00J. and recent studies indicate that the median value of \\'is- consin homes today i'i ap- proaching that level. New Office Hug Homes, Inc .. Newport Beach's newest real · estate office has opened in the Rodeffer Building . 567 San Nicolas Dri\'e, Ne w port Center, Suite 102. .. In exclusive Huntington Harbour • .. I rJOW.ydu can own a distinctive two or three bedroom Town- home in Huntington Harbour wh ich cqmbines the best of O~l\n-oriented living w:ith the peace and privacy of a country horife. 3 floor plans and 5 distinctive exterior variations pro- vide individuality for each home. The Huntington:Harbour Yacht and Tennis Clubs (mem- berShips available io residents), boat slips, stretches of uncrowded be.aches, and shoppinq are nearby. Elaborate l&ndscaping witt} olive and palm trees, graceful shrubs and flowers, swimming pool, sauna, and jacuzzi are all part of your 'Harbour Townhome. Interior amenities include spacious rooms, wOod-burni ng fireplace, a ~omplete General Electric ·bu.ff el kltc~en, p·rivate front and rear entrances, patios, and special window treatments in m'astEir bedroom suites: an blended to give you a warm, happy el'lvir.onment. 2 &. 3.bedroom Town homes From$42;700 90% Fin1ncing ... llolfDll'OO,_. I' 'I =-1 j\ \! '°""°""~· - I~(',. W-11 ~ ~~~~ ......... -(213)592-2258,(714) 846.1328 Comer of Algonquin&Boardwalk I harbour townhome1 --· AnotMr ~ Propertr CompMY Dn1loptwelll · .....-.. • Ope equence 3 • 1ng,_ ve eryt · ng else, e One thing, perhaps more than all the others, stands out about Sequence 3 at The North View: the extraordi· nary value of the homes. It comes from a combination of the breathtak· ing views of Saddleback Mountain, quiet cul-de-sac streets. greenbelt, ·and parklike areas, serene atmos- phere-plus the homes themselves. Ones which create a whole new per- spective of country- view living. The question is: how much longer will these outatand· ing values remain at these prices? Large m:panses o! glass have been blended with soft earth tones to create exteriors of wann wood, brick and stone ... much like a country manor. The front yards are land- scaJl'l(I and have sprinklers. The rear yardJ are fenced, especially designed for each lol Inside, these • ' • t 1ew ... or d inary values. autiful 3 and 4 bedroom homes have large roopla, deep carpeting (i n major living areas), fireplaces, built-ins. even' the luxury of self-cleaning ovens. Surround all this with Laguna Niguel's 8,000 acres filled with fresh, ocean-cooled air and affluent nejgh- bors and it's extremely attractive; even more so when you add in the pool, clubroom, and playfields of The Highlands Club provided by The Homeowners Association for a fee of $47 .50 per quarter. And there's more. Golf at the private El Niguel Country Club. Tennis at the private Laguna Niguel Tennis Club. (Memberships are available. Membershjps in the country club and the tennis club are voluntary and are controlled by Avco ~Community-Developers, Inc., which is the manaje!llent and ,,,.-.., operatio111 agent of the club facilities.) The~ beachesareonly4 miles~way,and the Dana Point Harbor, "home port" for Laguna Niguel is down the coast a bit. What more could someone who desires a larger home ask for? From Los Angeles, go south on the San Diego/Santa Ana Fwy. to Crown Valley Parkway exit. Turn right (approx. 3~ mi.) to Niguel Rd. Tum right on Niguel Rd. w sales office at top or hill. From $48,500 to $56,900 Map Mil 10 t r.. .. N ~~~th ~V-w .,,_ ·--· lnl••-Ctl.,,119 Put d lif in your life ... today come to • @ --WWWliiif • J ... . ' ' . .. ' .. . . . , ' . . ' . . t J (; f OAILY PILOT Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall McCardle I r••d where the Brazilian government set 1,0001000 JqU•r• mil•• of land for colonlutlon and de- velopment ••. th1t'1 an area almost 11 l1rge 11 T1x11. I w111 surprlMd that the Brulll1n government or (1ny 90vernment} owned that much lend; which r1f1e1 my q11e1tlon. Whiit percentage of our country 11 ownM by thl government? Just curious. This land is not all your land .•. Approximately 33 percent of the U.S.A. is owned by government bodies. The srtate having the most land owned by the govern- ment is Alaska with nearly 9V percent government own- ership. ·Bllilding Decline Foreseen ' '-=r: =:r· p~Al&ll'' · TM fol'°"""' ..J.. If .... ..,..,.... -'JN ....... ,. ,.,wl ~ ........ ••1 .. : !(, "· •lffl!.,ltlSIS, IM htk!ft H~e:~ ~~~,.:.-~.,_, ~~=~~~lwi 0-0-I'. Alll!W, ,.. O, .. HI, it!.. ~ .... CallWIM .,.,., Hwltl..,._ ...,., Gell ........ Tlllt IMlllfM It ~ 0¥ tfl TNt _._ .. ~ ay ell tfldl~ ............. ~ A. ltlldd OWtt "· ...... TW. .,....,._, -fllM .Cit! "" Tlll1 ti•,_. wn fl... ~ IN CW'IW CIM fll Or..... GfllllflfY If! ~ Clenl .t Or_. ~ ._ ,...,_.,II lf74. ,~ 21, lf14, S . " 1'Jll " ""' WASHJNG-TON -J. · !>ub!llflld o...,... c..-o,an., 1111et, ,.Ulltl.,_. or.,.. C•tr 0.11-, ,...,., I """ "-. -:.t-.1 , .. u; ..... ,,,..di I. ,, 11~• .,. ,...._.,. ,.. ... INrdl --s. ... ,,, !.onnan. lll~ Vice .,._..... · · "7' .,.,.,.1 ol the Nau-I -lion <i PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE Home Buildefl, ~ .: ':fl:.~ ... =~·~l5 l'ICTITIOUI IUllMlll Congress that flotM'""'l!o I ~':... '!~1"9 Mt'-tn dolPll TM r.i..:=·,::.:,.~: .. _.,., (or 1974 would drop to • f<Mr· CUITOM Glt~,.•ocs -ITEVI! .. : • I year Jow of 1.1 mlllioll unJLs , =~ ,'~,,./:"' '--· HuMI"'":" 1JL=:~?~~~~ ~: and urged pa 111 age ol ~iw.,.I:{' t:: ~ ..,~"!:.,:; "t:....:. 1111:, 11 c 11111 r•' • legislation whidl w 0 u 1 d ~ ~:;..'!'°,. cWIM1ed "' "' :::.~~it. 1#,,,.lwft> Mtlfl ,.,...,, Jna the J---M--lnl!Mfwl Thlt. ._._, II bellW ~ 11¥ I ea: "" ...... • powers s!M J. torte c.i-.11e11, J !·'-al sa•.i..,.• and Jo8n Tl'lll UttMIMI w.1 flled wlttl ttlt LOttTEJC, INC. "°'" ~ ••~ C_,., Clertl of Or.,.. COWlh' en •1: Jatln ,.,._ tlc:y. 89!IOdatlom: u 8 means to J_,,. :ri. 1n.. T1111 -'•'-' 111tc1 """' tt1t COUt>tY "'1• ci.n: °' Or•11tt c~ on Mtrdl ~ chect homing declines. flubittlled Or9not COttt 0.11y ~lot. . Mllrcl• J. 10, 17, 14. "1• 1U-1• l"ubll1Nd Or.,_. CO•" Otlly ~lot uVlewing the current Jo'V Mfr(ft ID. 17, 1(, ll, lt1" $0-1• level of housing &tarts, the PUBLIC N<mCE PUBLIC NOTICE high mortgage interest rate ,ICTmOlll IUllMllS 'I Our neighbor slate Nevada has over 86 percent of .1 · its land under government ownership. In Arizona, the L • I• percentage of government owned land is near 45 percent. situatkn, and the general NAM• ITATIMIMT lllCTITtoUS IUllMUl- d eaed. condition cl tbe u'?"' folklwll'll ,,_i;n 11 ...,.,.. """"*' The toi::'..: "=.._~,, ._ "P'. ind KENNEDY a. ICl!NNEOY •UtlOING buthM11 11: hC11$11\g tnlry, you C3D IN D\ISTRIES, U1l S. CVPfftlo Stnl• MAltTIN·STREET ENTfll~IS(S, understand why our AN. c1u1. nJVt 1.-n • N--1 Aw .• N11. i.a, T111t1 ... · Our own California is 44 percent owned by the gove rn-VAU LTED OPEN BEAM CEILING PROVIDES SPACIOUSNESS AT CANYON SANDS :l ment, in Idaho it is 63 percent. The big country of Mon-:! tana has a government ownership of 30 percent. Our · neighbor tO the North, Oregon is 50 percent owned by 1 the government and ~tab's government ownership is • wr11on E. IC-..:t\I Jr.. 1211 s.. c.111. n• as:soclaUon (NAHB) View! the (flll'Ull, SM!!• ,.,., c.n1. '21W J.L. °"""',...,· ,. N-siort Avt •• -~ picture with such ,f,._ Tlll1 lMIMU II ~ ty •n No. ,,,, T111lln. C•lll. ,,... .J 66 percent. .I ' i 11 Before we cOme to the conclusion that the majority of all our states are Owned by the government let's look at some of our ••original" states, those having le~ than one percent government ownership are : Connecticut - .298 percent; Iowa -.614 percent; Maine -.656 per· cent and Ne w York -.765 percent. j Those states with less than five percent government ownership are: Alabama -3.372 percent; Delaware -r 3.101 percent; Illinois -1.543 percent; Indiana -1.905 t percent; Kansas -1.296 percent; Kentucky -4.974 . percent; Louisiana -3.604 pereent; Maryland -3.082 I percent; Massachusetts -1.538 percenti Missouri - . 4.409 percent; New Jersey -2.453 percent; North Da- • kola -4.836 percent; Pennsylvania -2.196 percent; ?--Rhode Island -1.148 percent; TexaB -1.812 percent. ? ,~ . Randall R: 'McCardlt ii Ori inoe1t7"tnl anfil111t, a collegt :t u;cturtr, aTld author of "Rtal Estatt in CaU/ONtfa!' Smd • your commentt and questions to Randall R. McCardlt, c/o "I the Daily Pilot,-P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mtsa· 92626. :I ~! :I • I 1 1 ~ - i ! I . I ' .• ' :. . ·' I Moulton Center Rites Conducted in Irvine \ Groundbreaking cea11"nles Allbougb coostructlon Is Just were held recently for the l{ettlng under way, Patrician- new fl million Mou It 0 n Buller bu already lnlUated p ark w a. v Medlcal-Deillal a pre-I easing program which ' allows tenanls to cu- CenlerParkwa.8tln. ·Irv~-M ~~~ Individual suites lo fit their , ~ _...., .ll10da! .-, Melllll to Ibo ......,, a' limited uPlalned. Jlequeet.s r or partnenhlp_ f o rm e d by ~ cabln«s, extra ouUets, Pa~ Development _,, lllleld Willi and vacuum <i Tultln. 11-lc!r.cleiital equipment can Tald111 part In festlvlUea al alf J>e _...ia1ed during the· 1.81Hicre C<IOStnic1lion s\te 12ill,peri0il · -• John ,!lul1Gn; mayor <i ·•Ai l1Dt1lier pert <i the pre- lrvlne; Mary .Alla Galdo, a 1"'1SllC ~am, we are city I>~ <Olllmlaslooer provl""'11 "'9lgn COllSllllallon and David V: llltWll, James wllb ~iidiilect and"lnterlor M. Billler Jr.'.1"' Edwml -'-a "no extra oo.t," A. Na)Ilpn. ~ .jll$1b~ be'..wd. . of Pa-ttlcltn ·Bu,t-ler~ "t ". Dev6""*4/-.r buDden." . • O ti LT. 0 N P a r kway ~1JpltnMjl,forJuly,~ i..-~. ~ have the 1971. . . • • ~~to buy lnlo the TIM> .jllW li,lltlD4qiJore-~ lliiillOd . p w b I c h center··.-·~~ ~ ftm ding and medl~'faillllJ. wllb IS IN.ebold ilg!Ila• to the I Md, suites, tour' of , !tlldi are lhl! Patil.~ButJer executive especially des ITh e d for noted. · -., dentists, MeUlli Said. Ona ,• ~ a e'w medical-denta l 3.oro.quaro-root 110CUon ol the muctuio ts the second su\:h development will house a self· faclllty to be constructed by contained veterinary unit . Patrician-Butler Development. EARLY Ca lifo rnia archileeture, f e a t u r i n g battered stucco walls and concrete tile roofs, will be employed throughout the structure and all ground-level su.ites will open · onto an exte ns ively landscaped interior garden for a peaceful effect. Prevtously, the finn bas been involved for eight yeans in luxury re·sl d entlal construction. Patric ian-Bu.tler's first project <i this lype was the University Park M e d i c a I - Dental Center, al so ln Irvine. A third similar project is plamed for the VIiia Park Town Ceo!«. . Spa Villas Include Recreation Buiblers Urge HUD Take Solar Program WASHINGTON T w o contained in a conventional I"...,..... ~., lndlvldu•I. llJ. .v..rt111, 1011 s..n Jt<ll'lte, concern,., he said w b 11 e W11-E. ~.Jr. FOllllllln Y•lll'y, C1U1. f'JM tesl"fy'"" at hear'""" OO ..a.-Thll 11•1-I w•1 flied with tht Tt>l1 b\lllnen 11 cOllOIK'ltd ll'f I ....,.11 I .. -e .. "e" u"" (-IV Cieri!; of 0r"'8' (aunty Oii pmrt,......,.ip, ..__....,....i Consumer Hom e F•11r111ry 1i. ,,.,,_ J.L O-.trMt JI'~.,. • 111'... TllJI 11111"*1 Wll fllfd with thil Mortgage Assistance Ac t P1,1bU1Md Orlnot Coed D•ll't' Pllol, COUlllY Cl .. k of °"'""' Clll/l'lty Oii MfrcPI before a House B a n k 1 n g 11.ii.wrv i1. 24. •!Id Mtrd'I ,, lo, 1, 1t74. ... .... 1tr• 141-1• r-• subcommittee. P\lbil*'*f °"'"" (NII D•llY l"llof Nonnan strongly endcned PUBUC NOTICE Memi io. 11. "'· 11, 1t7• 11•7• the measure 's pro v i s I o n s ,1cr1T1ous 1us1Mns PUBLlC Nern.CE sa.,;n., "It can have a real NAMI ITATIMIHT lllCTITIOUS •USINISI 1u"&• The JDJtowlnt1 ,...__ "1 llolll!I NAMI ITATIMIWT PALM SPRINGS complete package of recreation facilities right on the grounds Is luring desert lovers to--Amfac Canyon Sands Villas, 4300 E. Palm Canyon Dr., on highway 111 next lo Gene Autry Holel, · Palm Springs. spokesmen for the National unlt but at a substantial <mt A AssociaUoo of Home Builders increase, must contain a have asked Congress to put s u f f i c i e n t marketability a prq:iosea research project inoeotive for the purchase ol for solar eneTgy heaUng and that unit," he said. and ~ate effect toward MICT;~~~. !JOO l'rlVllf llDlld, Newport The klllowllll .,..._, ,,.. do/,.. aQevLahng many ol the "..::" ell .,._ 111111nn1 11: prob! ~-;-hous;n.r" R~ s: H•mlll, nlO Mwtf .... JOSEPH'S KIJSOll; STYLING, "'4 eJtlS l<M.:-'e -oe· N~ BllCJI, C11. rt..O H11nltt011 Avt., H""tlllf'OI' lffC'h. 1.....,_,. .J"--H.I..,,. the WIMl•m W. Wlic., DOI ,,,...... Jl4.. OeOr• G. lroolla, 124 flll It., ..._.,_'6 vuig "Ul'6"'1 N9WllCl'1 lklch Ci t f2'6e H11P1llnvton I t.ch, C1lllon'ol1 legislation would recognire tbe Thlf butlnna I~ ~""'1M 9¥ I ........ I C•l11trlP1t T•Vlm" 21$Sl ll'flOidulf .... Jusf"beyOOO his door step •ijle O'o\'.nef. and ·his guest& play tenbIS on six cotUU, "'1ihout paying initiation fee or dues. He swims and sun bathes at several heated pools and Jacuzzis. He makes use of saunas and a p:><>l-slde cabana. He polishes up his golf at the putting green on the recreation mall, or atroU. to lhe Palm Sprlnp munlclpol goU course a quarter-mile away. The three-bedroom, 2 \I hath, and -bedroom. two- bath Canyon Sands VWas feature individual pr Iv 1 c y achieved by the absence of shared walls between living arel!. Over 100 families have moved into the community. Ultimately I h e fl2,000,Gtltl development will bave 299 villas. tmmedlate occupl?ICY is available. Prices start at '39,500. cooling under the Department There is oo assurance, he of Housing and Urban said, "'that the buyer, even Development rather th a n with a government insurance under the Na.tlonal mortgage, ts going to be Aeronautics and S p I c e willing to pay the additioool Agency. cost pl the solar device, nor Testifying belOft the Senate . does II offer aey assistance Ae~tical and ... Sp a ~ e to a a:mventloriallf financed Sciences Conurilttee' .ori a· bill Wut ri>t ~ covered by· any (S. 2658) to establish a goverrunent program. Thm It demonstration JrOlr&m as to becomes obvious that the residential and commercial additional cost or the solar structures, Lewis Ce n k er, device (for prototype president of the 7 5 . O 0 0 installations d u r i n g the member association. said that researth period ) must be HUD is the more logical imderwritten by the Federal agency to develop a n d government." coordinate s u ch activities. M to the time schedule ror HUD, lie pointed out, has the lbe ........m projecl, Joru- respcmibllity for carrying out said that four years for a>lar the natioo's housing programs heating and six years for solar and has the most eipcrtise heating and Cooling is a more in the field « housing. rea5008ble schedule than the He was supported In this three and five years called view by Ralph J. Jobnoon. for Ibo pending bill. Staff Vice President and J h P'r1ntrll'llp St .• H11nl1119tan l11dl, C.Htom11 ft ... increased cost \II 0 m e 1toh.rt s H1mlll • Mlch•tl J . c1111U1, 11:11 MllCN1t bull,:i;.,,. by raisina the ceiling Tlllt 11ti.m.ni '""' ftlld wltll the Apl. d, T~'lln, Ct lflornlt ..... ""' -·e C<Mlty Clift ot °''""' C-"' Oft Mlrd'I J1111 Spil•lnltk, IMO Wftl '"'m on savings and loan single ,, in' L•noi. Ap1. 11. ""'""'"'· c1111om1. f · '" 000 f il'.allll K1rl1 Pllf', 1Q17 Ibis, Arftl.J1. . amily loans to ....,, rom Publllllld °'"'"" Cont Dall\' l'llol C11!forlll .. $45 ooo It would also allow Mlrdl 11, 11. u. 11, 1n• • m.1• Tiff• IMlllMSI 11 COllducl9d bY • """'' ' ' pmrlntrt.llJp. the Federal Home LO a n PUBLIC N-CE Oebr• G. arooU _,,,_,, ~~ t-. • v at ' Tt!Jl ...11•1"'1111t wu l'IMI Wlrtt n. ll' ..... ~ag~ """.-.~. Q. c-tw: ci.k ot 0r11,.. ~ on ~ the m a x I m um · l'ICTTTIOUI '"',.,..._ ,~,,. 11, ,,,., • • ~ ... MAMI JTATIMIHT p ,,,.. a m o u n t on conventional Tllf te11ow1,. ....-.,.. «ilriv l"ublllllld °''"'" co111 o.11y JOtlol, mortgages It may putthase bVll=:: ANO TAYLO"-l:Q Optl. ~9-r.~ry 24' llld '!"'~" 3.. Kl~: .. and the Joan-to-value ratio on ••'* 11l•l'ld, c1111. n.u PUBLIC N011CE the ~••g lo llO ~ 7S J1mn ...... .., ~"""' l:Q QJlel, l•I~ .,...,.. "6"" el UVlll l1!11'd, C•lll. f'JM:Z ~ Jll'f'Y Jo. T1y1or. n• """~ Aw .. 1------------t"'''"'"""'· B•ltin. lllMICI, C•lll. n"2 IUPlll~· COURT Oii TN• In urging Oxtgthress ~.,! P'~:-I• ,01M1111:11111 bY ' teMf•I S::~couif:Vu:;a,;:::H'= prompt action m e .,, .,..........., Jll'l'lfl H . .v..""" N .. A-nm I • Jatloo N lso "d Tt>l1 llat-1 w11 flied wHh the NOTICa Oii Ma.u:IN• Oii PSTmON egLS • mman a sa1 ~ Clerk °' °"""' ,_l't' on 110• IOltO•ATI 011 WIU. AND 11011: Congress ml.St act quickly 00 Flbr\IMY ll. 1f1L ,.,,.,. Lt~:' ~T~~fft',l~Y •ON.llCK. other pending morliage credit l'ublllh.:t Or•lllll Cout 0.lly Pflol, 0.Ct•ud. 1 islatloo --*'~ W 0 U Id ... bru•ry 17, :U. 11'111 M•rdl S. It. NOTICE IS HEllfBY GIVEN thlt eg wun.:11 ltr• JG.74 Albert C. Romblck •rid Cito Ill. Rombikk increase the insllrance on 111 .... 111e11 ,,.,t111 • Pffltton for Piw.te °' . PUBLIC ~CE WUI Md for 111......u ol' l.fftwt S8VlllgS and Joan deposits to ,,VII Tflllmtnllry ,, ttlt peml~ ~. •~ 000 f •-000 and IO """Id! 11 m-..!1 I'll!' fUrltltr P'f1IC\111r1 • .....,, . rom •""'• , 111crmous eu11M•11 1.-t t1111 1111 11,.. 11111 p11C1 of ""'111111 ''-provide 100 percent insurance NAMI ITATIMINT ...... ,, •• l>ffn "' for Mlrtrl '" 1'1•, ., r bl ·c fund d-t•-Ti. followtrw ,,.._, •rw dolntl t :OO •.m .. 111 ti. courtroom of Deoert· 0t pu I "r-' 1"'1. b\lllMll •1: mtnl No. 3 ol Nht court, ff 1!10 CIYIC' H I called f FINE TIMI! CLOCK WORKS, 1101 Ctnlt!' Ori .... Wt1!, In thf CllV of .. nlo Director of NAHB's Research Fomdation. Cenker also raised the point <i il>jllace cost of the solar 111111 in boust•. "A demomtratloo program whtch produces a housing unit with a solar healinc and cooling capacity equivalent to that e a l!lO Of a \llctorll St., Unit "J", COlll Mui, M•. C•llfornll . K F• liberatizina « the Federal c1u1or1111 n•2'-o.11e1M1rcti1. 1t74 -~ • • 1 JOITlfl H. 0f'900!'Y, 2J01 Wlllo L11., WIUIAM ... IT. JOHN, Yowa J.rm H o US f n g Administration S C01t1 MfM. C•llfoml• n'21 Counly cltrk ma"un. um morlgage and down Mlrk G. BIO'l'l. XIII E11t BIY. AllTffUlt o. GU Y J•. ' . N-1 9H<I\, tllllDrl• nMl. w DfYllr °""" 1o111 1 L payment requirements aod Tiii• butl-11 clll'ducl.i b¥ • Amltw N•....-t -..c11. C•lltenil• n..o tin i ' I ptrtnorshlp. • Tlh mo Ml·MJ7 008 g the Federal N a t o n a J1mo1 H • ......, Att_1, ,_ 111111tt_, MG ortgage AssociationN ·s .:~1 ,:;::~ ·~~ w;..;;1111 co:~ ~ M::.1~11.°rt."f:,4 CO.II Diiiy :!.~' I I • o v e r n m e n t a UVl"' Fl'llrv•rv n, 1.,, ""' n ·~e M 0 r lg age Association's Pllbl l.r.M Orll'Ot Coe11 D111v ' Piie!, PUBLIC NOTICE l maximwn loan limits, to help M1rc11 l. 10. 11, ,., 1•7' 1~1-1• • ,.,, "all Americans, particularly PVBIJC NOTICE suP•1110• cou11T oil TM• Kyowa Hakko USA. Inc., has those famlllcs of modest sTAT• °" cAL1110.t11A 11oa opened offices In Koll·lrvine . obtain decent l'ICTITIOUS •u11N1s1 THI co~N~J:n OttAJM• Center, Southern California's mco~es .to ' -lllAMI ITATIMl llT MO'TIC• 0, N:-A.lllG Oii PITITIOll fi·-t !nd·-~~a1 C1J11domln1"um , housmg either through borne TM folk!Wlllll per-•• dollll ~ ~ llllOU.TI Oii WILL AND '°" Let Sunshine In Solar Hom e Saves Energy WASHINGTON (AP) Uhiquilous and f"" for Ibo laking, the "'.inter sun beats down on Harry Tbomason's home in a Washington aiburb. The neighbors and passersby may puu.Ie a bit a~ Thomason's slrange roof. But it doesn't bother the patent attorney, inventor and self-styled solar en er a: y expert. He and 'his family live in a eolar heated house that 'lllomasoo designed and bullt. BIS TOTAL home-beating -for the winter throoib Feb. I was just fl5. Thal's a bill anyone coping with rapidly rising gas, fuel oil and electricity costs can envy. In the basement, t h e 'lltomasons ha ve a 1.600 gallon tank surrounded with several tons of fist-sized stones. The solar collector.; that cover ooe side of the roof art blackened metal sheets rl corrugated roofing material covered with gl&H. Waler pwnped from the basement tank trickles down the corrupted metal and la warmed by the 1UD11 rays. Tilus heated, the waler In the tank warms the rocks. .. ., 1.l;R.11 ··---\...1 -•-J t · ••: · Ll'TTllU TUTAMllnAltY being elev~ here by the Ow nt;:.1~11P or lt::lt'4 a pnces l"UEOO AG SERVICE. 1• s. SI"' Ell• .. °' MAllY CllllSTEL •EVERLY, <W..... they caft afford "' (ollogi ll'id., Allfhllm. Ctltfarnll f06dS 0.C..lfd. Irvine JndUlbial c 0 mp lex . P. 0. .. ))d, Or••· C.lltenll• MOTICE II HERESY GIVEN tlllt (DC ) d the Don Koll ""5 Uftll9d C•lllornl1 Bri 1191 flied htrtln • ID U.\IO'fP!Cit Slltf, 1•1t I!. LMtllfll pttlllDll for Pr•I• o1 Wiii •1111 fl:lr'. Company, ac cord Ing to PUBIJC NOTICE o. .. W11Jtt1.,., c 1111W1111 aos. 1-nu °' L•ttw1 Tm-1...,. io "" ----Uf C -T1'M1 butlntSI 11 c:cirllluctfd b'f Ill JlllltlOllOI' rtftrenc1 ta wllld'I 11 mfde tor iuuulda C. Wo , Jr., II FICTITIOUS •U'SINISS 1ndh'ld1101 f\orttlf1 pmrtlcultl'$. •1111n.11""11m. •lld ,_ldent NAMI! JTATl!MINT U.urtne• SNlrr lll•u of ..... 119 "" .. ,.,. hi• bltft Ill r•"v ' Tilt lollowl!l'il ~rllOll I• doll'l!I bln111ft.1 Thl1 sl1tffM'l'lt 'II'" flied with lhl for' Mtr"Ch J6, 1'74. 11 t :CIO 1.m .• 111 tflt Kyowa Hakko, w h i c h 1s: County (lerk °' Or•llff County °" o:ov•troom of 0opmr1.....,1 No. l ot wit! hol sal chemi I d SPAULDIHG C 0 N 5 T RU C T I 0 N Flbnl•r'o' 21, 117• court, 1t 11111 Civic Ctn!., Dr1"" Wul, In w e es ca s a n COMPANY, uou s.vrna c r r, I• , 11 Jllff the c11y o1 &1nl• An•. C•lllon'll•. 0 th e r m a t er j a 1 S t O Hunllnvl1111 8te<ti. C1llforn l1 f'™7. P11bll1hld Orol'IO' COlll 01111' Pllal, D•lld M•rch 1. 1t74 ph lea! . nd h w,.ttor Gr1v Speuldlng, 15081 SIYUll M1rch 3, 10, 17, 14, IJ1' n1.1• WILLIAM R. ST, JOHN, annaceut a researc Cl•c~. H11n1f119tan a11e:h, c1111orn11 cou11ty Clerk labor.lo i I' a SU•-"1d1'ary '26'7. PUBLIC NOTICE TAUIMAN. SIMf'ION. r es. ~ This b\ls!neu !1 conclucttd bY In YOUNG AND ICKl•T of Kyowa Hakko K o g y o , 1n111v1otw1. ,ICTITIDUS 9UllNUS •1: wn111m J. s1111111or Tokyo Japan W1ll1r G. Sp1uld!110 NAM• STATIMEMT 111 PIM ...... -. 1•11• 114 ' • • Tiiis 1111-1 Wll II'" wllti '"' TM follw'lne Pll'IOftl .,. doil'l!I ..... 9Mcll. C11lflnMI ...., 11ie 4 80().square £ 0 0 t COllfll'/ Clerk DI Or•llOt COll!lty on bllllnnt 1., T•h (!1Jl ~1 • • ' , Ff'tlruu·v 21, 1'7• D&COllATOll OEl"OT, S6f W. ltth Alt.,,...,1 I« "'Iii.... , building, Kyowa Hakko s new , J1'71 St~ Call• Mnf, C•llforfl(• '1617. Puti'lllMd OrOlliill Cotti 011ty P11of. 1''estern reaional headquarters Puoll.i.ed Or•not c11111 D•llr Piiot, M•r1•M1 Glltnpii, 144 0.,11,n11i1t tMre11 1t. 11. 11, 1'7• ~7• D" F~IH'Ull'\I 14. •nc:I M1rci'I l, 10, 17, l"IKO, (OSll Mfif, C.llforf'I• ~ and distribution center, is one 1t1• 6U-7• Ptul M. Gui.op., uo 0e1wi111 PUBLIC NOTICE of four d-'-· and sizes P BLIC NOTICE Pt , cost• MINI. c111tam11 '26U. "-&'oa • U Thl1 b\ltl"lll 11 conchldNI bl' In U'fl• SUP•lltOlll COURT 0" TH• available in Ko 11 -1r v 1 n e 1ncorponf'lcl 1&.oc111t011 otrltl' 1111111 pmr1-sr.t.TI G, c1.L111o•N11. ,oR Center The $10 m i 111 0 n FICTITIOUS IUS1N•S1 Nrthlp. THI COUlnY OF OllAJfGI • NAM• STATIMl!NT M. Glllllolf N .. l\·rn22 development will have 59'l,000 Thi loltowlng p.9rlO!'ll .,. dol119 Thll 1•1•-I Wit fJINI •1111 the llOTtc• 01' Hl.t.lllNG GI' ~ITITION r t ol In 94 bvll"IU •s: tovnlV Clll't of Ort119t (OUll!y 1111 11011 PllD•ATtl M WILL AND '0• square ee wpace WESTWINO l'llOl>VCTS co~ •112 FtbnlOry 21. lf1• LITTllll T•ITAMINTl.•Y WITH Individual bulldJngJ W be D Flrtslde Cir .. lrvlflOi C•. '21'05 111117' WILL ANNIXID (•ONO WAl\l'l.G) -"' I Geor!tt Ovnloll 'Ill, •111 l"ll'ftldl, l'UbllthM Orl11119 COid Delly l'llol, E1l1to 411 MAllTHA I. LINNELL. K1 '""'''t"eted ear y next year. l!'Ylrw, C•. mos ,...rd! s. 10, ''· u. 1'14 14'-14 MARTHA IOl!LIA LINNEL., OecffMd • Sfllelef° Vick, 115 H1rbor 11ltftcl Rd., NOTICE! IS HERE•V GIVEN ""' NIWPOl'f '"'"' CL t2'60 PVBUC NO'ftCE RObtrt w. MKMll\ofl "'' fl*! """'" • Keeping Tabs on That New Home i I ' . This blnlnn1 11 corod\lclld b¥ • 99fllf•I pelllton for Problile o1 Wiii ffld tor pmttnMll\lp. l'ICTITIOUI I UllllllS 11-ntt of l..altlrt Tnf11M'nt1rv ta thl Gl«119 Ollllloll Ill llAMI ITATIMlllT lltOtll'-t' lloncl W•lvldl rlfennc9 'lo TllJ1 lllltmenl W•I l'llld w1th thf The fotkro\llrw "'IOll II doing blnlllftl wtllch It -for turther pmrtfcvl-al'ld (OUPllY Cltrk of Orl/1111 Cwn!Y on Mll'tll 11, ltlll IN llrM lf"ld pll(f of hffrlnt1 thf, '-l'74. • 1 AlllT p AC I( AG I NG ANO .. ..,. 1191 bftll Ml tar M1r"Cll 2'-1t1l , 11 ,~ H .OGllAM ING 2 ART COMMODITIES •:OD '·"'·• 111 IM covrtr-ol °'P9rt-P\lbll~ Or1f1$111 CINI! Dilly P!lol INTEllNAT IONAL. lot{ :ml. Newport"""" No, 3 of Mid C0\111, '' 100 Civic Mio'(" 10, 17, 24. )1. 1974 llOll-7• ... ,h, Collfornl• '2"3o llll Mc,llddtn Centw DrlYt W•I, '" the C!IV DI S1nt1 Pita HD. I PWwpor1 •e1e:h C•lllornt1 A/11, C1lltarnl1. J I l By DOR0111EA BROOKS NEW YORK (U PI ! There's more to a house then an attractive: exterior, the family room you're always dreamed of and a great rirepla~ in the liv ing room. The new homeov.'Tler has :i lot to Jcam about the Inner v.11rkmgs Of his house, ll nd the best time to do It is before you move in. If you're buying a new hol1$C, tht: bullder·s the man to talk to. If it's an older home, try to have the previous owner conduct you on a thorough lnspectJon lour lo make sure YoU know where everything io and how II woru. If )"OU' re already In your home but not fully acquain!ed with It, the lime to look Into things is now -not somt cold night when the furnace suddenly cut& out, or during the sprlng"tt\aw '"hen '>''altr SI.arts seepinR ln10 I h e basement and the sun1p pump doesn't pu1np. TAKI'~ Tl~fE lo SCI up n sfmple file on your house. f\ · • loose le'1f notebook nnd nn toexpenstYe expans:lon (Jle wlll do 11. You !lloold also hlJ,e JOme lturdy oak tap. an lndellblt marker and adhesive labels or, if you have one , a plastic label maker is even beuer. Your tour of the house . with or wilhout guide, should start in the basement or utility room. Learn the location of all water valve!. c I r c u i t breakers or fuse boxes, CU valves and met.en. Label each clearly. Find out bow to operate all equipment -furnace, air t'OOdltioncr, humidifier or dchumidi!ier, water pump, hot water beater , water conditioning system , sump pump futl 1t1ppl3. Label each with 1nfonna1lon for routine oper11tlon and maintenance, any special precautions. Red labels, easily spotted in an emergency, are o good Idea for master switches 11nd the 1nt1\n waler valve. TH~ Km:;uEN should be your next stop. Find out bow to oi)erate all equlpment. If the fmner owner Is on hind, he wlll be 1ble to tell you not onl y how equipme nt \\'Ork.s, but, any ld\osyncrasle!I it may have -a dishwasher door, for Instance, t h a t 110~1mcs needs a little utra pressure on the latch before it wUl start, or an oven tbat -. . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - runs 25 degrees high or low. Elsewhere in the house. ask abOut the fireplace, an y special equipment such as r.one thennostats, Intercom system, burglar or f.I re alarms, auxiUary h e 1 t 1 o g unils, veoillallng rans 1n bathrooms or attic. You rni&ht check on s~~ and atc.'m --Outdoors, determine t h e locaUoo oC septic lank and fields, fuel trlorage tank or fuel Inlet, ... 1~ any buried g85 or power llnee. CHECK OUT carefully a llW!mmlng pool or any other recreational equipment that goes wilb the house. Find out what maihtenance is required, what equipment -p u m !'I a. vacuums, filters -is included and how it work&. tf the previous owner . obviously was a ga rdentr. lnqulre about trees a n d plantings. U there's an 11u1ornatJe spdnkllng lJltem, check Ila 11iou1. J ( a NVey wu made of the property, have the l'I01lden boundary markers replaced with permanent metal OMS. A ·coat ol bright pain! wlll m.ake th('se easier to find In a £ew yean. File your airvey map. If • new 91ZV~ .. v.·as not made, ask for a survey map ancl have the previous owner walk the boundaries with you. Try to obtain, from the builder. previous owner or, U necessary, from the manufacturer, the instructloo booklets ·for all equlpm.nl. Store them in your expansion file. TRY TO obtain, aJ901 &ll warranties and pord>a!e ~ipa applying lo equipmeat In the home, and file these along with your blltnictk>n manuals. Some <i lheM still mey be In effect and Cll1 protect ,..._ Other may •Ps>IY Ollly lo lbe original owner, but they will Indicate when Ibo awllance was purcl>a!led one! ohould give an idea of when It might have to be replaced. · Ask. also. for any t>lueprintl, specifications and o t ~ er pQpe rwork per"1lnlng lo the constroction of the house and !IUboequ<nl chlnget. '"-aren't •lnys available but when lbey are can be very helpful sllould yoo decide lo remodel or add on. ' Any mo.inlena~ records on owner kept may be helpful, too, but Jn any case you should let u.p your own achedulc. lf yuu don't hive r ee ord •~ • PUBUC NOTICE mao ' ' Olttd M1rcti 1. 1t1• per f 0 rm necessary l r11n L. l!v1111. 1111 McFOOdtn PllCI WILLIAM •• ST. JOHN, " •·-·· " kl •O"TOTOO""' '"''''"'' No I, NIWPOl'f •ooeti, C•Hlornl1 '26'0. County Cltrll. ma1n~w.i.ce as QUIC y as """'' iTAT.MINT Thi1 buMl\111 11 11et1111 tellduo:11d b'W' MACDONALO. MALST•D possible using instruction The 1o11ow111111 Pfnon• ,,. d0f111 bull· • 11m11o11 pmrlMrlhlp. AND LAY•oU•N• ' ' ""' 11 . Brllfl L.. Ev1n1 • ·~ T"""" Cllf'tlu. Jr. boots as a guide ot contacting P lu,KE FASHIONS, 3UO s. l rblol Thil 1!tl_. flied '#llh the '-1'1' ', Wlllflln c 9.i"..:·r:.11 I Sr S.nl• Ant C•rlfol'nl• t'170ol Cler11: of Or•l!lf CaunlY an Ftbn>lry -A_.... • • manufacturers whose name fi 111111en. .nd J• ........ Sufie, •101 21. 111•. , ''* ~~~1 :·~:i,1_ appean on equipment. ~:\\=. ~7 HunllnotOll a. I c II . Pllbllllwd °"""' Cotti D1!1Y Pllol, l"llbll1Nd OrlllOll Coast 0.111 Piiot. Thi• buthMu '11 ConchKlwd b't' lndl· Ffll. , .. Ind Mtt'Cfl J.10. 17, 1'7• ..s.-1• ~r<ll 10. 11, 11, 1'7• 1474 • vld111lt. SET UP A page in your e 1111toet11 s111111 notebook fer each Item of Thi• J.~~i 1:: ,11911 with ''-manufacturer, model Or serial Counll' Clfrk o1 Or1Ag1 CO\ll'ltl' an oomben, and II! m u c h Ftbrulry 71. HJ.. " JOit lnrormaUoo as you ha\'e, P1;11t1lhtd 0r1 ... c11111 D•TIY p11o1, K.....,. a ----1 of maintenance FttinHrv u. •!Id Mffe s. 10. 11, w-r 1~" ' lt7• "31•14 repairs, etc. Be llUl'e to add11----:::==:-:-o==--1 to yow-'°"""' one! file the PUBLIC NOTICE material for each new item ,K'TITIOUI aUSIMlll of equipnent )'OU require -NAMI STATIMIMT appliances, televiaion, garden no!~':~"' ,...._ .,. '°'"' or workshop toots tfse 'tbis UIE•TY COIN co. 011 NEWl"OllT •-boo· too to • d ,_ 9£AC:H. I:»~ Dr,. Ill, U. N9wport no"' .., , recor 1vr 1MC11. c.11t. n..o future tax purposes a n y M1\lflq L....,, 11.. 1t1111w ltd., NIWPOl1 &Heh, C•111, '16'0 money spe nt tor H11rold L•1111M11. '" $•lllkf•11e 0r .. • 1.. Coron• dtl tNr, C•Ut. 1'1'15 tmprovemenw. n 11 111111~11 11 conc1111:1.c1 b'W' •11 h'\ost owners ani proud of 11111morll0f'1t111 111«.l•11or1 ,,.,.,. ""'" • th I hom II lhe p1rtntr1lllp. e r e, even Y are M•""'tc1 L ... 1 selling them. and art ooly rtiri ~,-;:~:*..'::" 1i11111 ...,1111 111o too glad to give ttn lnttrested c-"' ctt111; • o..,,,. ,_"' .., buyer lnlormation. '1t1t111ry 11, ttl•. ""'' It 11 a rare person who .. .,..1.,,.., °""* '°''' 0111v ~11°', won't be more than willing 11*-17' ,., '""' """" 3.. 10• '"4 ,.,, lo pass alOlll Upg on the maintenance and r.e:pa lr people Good D11d he has used. !he bell< places to shop -evt:n ·the name mike the "*- or !he ncl~hbor down the block &.days who knows lll there Is to llr.ftllilftln know about houses Ir you In the lhoWd rot In a bind. • • • " • • OAILV PILOT • Moli1g Op • Ill Irvine • . In Ria' E•late Housing Sales-Boost Forecast .. . . American Nallooal 11Qu11ng c.r,.oratlort'1 vice Jlttllident and director ol I a n d development. EUGENE Y. KADOW, has been appointed by the Orange Ooonly Board.... of ..-Supervisors to aerve oo ,the oounty's overall Ecooomlc Development Plan COmm!Uee. In addition. the board named Kadow chairman ol tbe real estate sut>-committee for the coming year. Kadow 's exten«ive oorrnnunity i D -V:'O Ive men t during t~ past decade o I Orange County gro"1h In- cludes tlJl'te years' ser- vice a!I chair- man or the annual eco- KADOW nomJC dC-- \-elopment conference. He has also been chairman of the F.oo-~ nomlc Development Council of Orange County <llamber · • of Commerce and is a past director of the Clamber. A past president ol both Garden Grove and Hillltington Beach-Fountajn Valley Board or Realtors. he is CU!TellUy regional vice president of I, California Real Est ate ' · A.1soclation's 32nd district. Recently, Kaiow was named -ol the Year by the H u otinglon • Bead>-Fomtain Valley Boan! ol Rellllxln. DIRK J. FEENSTR A, president ol D. J. Fe<nstn. Inc:., of Altadena and Pasadena has announced that the iirm ,• ha.I opened a branch office at 2588 ' N4"1- port 13\vd., Suite C, in Costa Mesa. • • The com- pany \Vil! specialize in all phases or residential real estate l'UWSTU including brokerage, buying and selling "exi9'lng resideoces. building ·r new ones, as well a s subdividirig. .. '!be oompany has joined the t Newport l!ari>orO>ota Mesa Board ol Realton .. well .. its Multiple Listing Sel"vice. • JAl\lES T. O'DEA is the newly named regional controller or Kaiser Aetna Business Centers Division, it \\'as -announced by Robert A. Allison , vice prcsidenl . O"Dea's re· sponsibilities will include administr-.i- tion and ac· counting o{ all projects in the South- O'OEA west Region. O'Dea will operate from the Newport Beach regional o f-f i c e . Prior to his appointment. he was Kaiser Aetna's financial analyst and home office accounting supervisor. DEE AXTATER is joi~ing her husband To1n as an associate Realtor in their business, AA Realtors. in San 8en:lac · IMkdml Cbe.t a -.Jes in tbe faoe d decUnJoc counted oYH tbe mott recemt car has become evtn more of the ne"' town's \'iabillty Rtpresmt.ed. •t the meeting ...,.. pnm --wfil ...u.lillJly ol poollne: ...i<end. to lni.r..t .._ d<dlnble tbao ber.tt the in today's housing martet were De an e Develo,im.nt ~·= i::i:::: ......... a -ID -.. .~.:::, ~ ='~ == ~111~1~.: ':':: ~~shoppers. thOse ACID ALlO stated that Q>lnpany, Standlrd PacWlc lalet darinC the tna'O crlail ~ a within a "''alk. a bicycte ride "''ho indicated on IUJ"\'CY Irvine Comp an 'I ~t:itistics Corp., BroadrDoor H 0 me 1 • =~ were reported by Kemetb =~• ~la::; tr v t n e or a short drive, thus saving questiomaires that they are sb>w th.at the area in which lnc .. S aDd S Developmeat fleer and ~ l'f.l!denUal marketing -(t)-a-slgnUlcant Increase oo use of gosolioe. • ~ to buy now, lnereascd the home is located ls of key ComP3n\', Frank H. Ayres and manager for of the Ir YI n-e in the perte11tage of quallfled "from 12 pe'CMI ln early 1973 hnportance to 70 prrct'tll cf Son, U.S. Deveolpment Corp .• Over n 1 n e Company. durlne a Jlle!ting si....-rs; TIJE FACT' TUAT queslions to nearly 20 percent duril1~ lhc honlebuyers '"'ho t·11c this Kendall De\'elopment c 0 .. or residential bu 1 l de rs ,..,l'I"' regarding k>ca1ion of these the post weeks, Agld reported. as tile reason fer ru:·chase Donald L. Bren Company. years. currently active on the (3) more questions frwn facilllles -shopping, ~hoots, This facior 1'1 attributed by of a new home and 1tw1 one NuUooal Community Builders. ti.trs. AxtP· company's 8 3, O O O. acre shoppers as to l~alion of mOOlcal and dental offices, hlm to v.·eektmd ga90lloc us<· out of lhri'e buyers of a hornl'. John D. Lusk and Son , taler hat deYelopmeot in Or an I e aapport facilities : and baok!I. l!Crvlccs and e'ren mainly by families v.•ho ar'-· in Lhe Irvine Conlpany's Holstein Industries, J\t . J bl.>e11 activr County. (4) a rapid sales pace fe>r empJoyment -are s o ready to buy rather Ulan pl.ii.Med romn1uni1 y a re Brock and Soc. Cent u r \' n v e r the Agid cited four indicators two re cent I y opened numerous is used by Agid to merely shop. referral customers. dcflnt'd ns Community De ,. e Io per s' Ye a r s In to beet up l:i.s premise that neighborhoods. back up his contenlioo that Actual sales at two nev.·ly !hose v;tio first t'omc to the I r vine Pacific Development many Community projects a plamed community will Agid attributed the !pUrt in a planned community which opened neighborhoods were area on recommend3tion of Company and J\tacnab-lrv~ wbeftl they have previously esperlence rislng ho 11 s Ing traffic, with 3,296 stx>ppers s~ les.s use or the family listed by Agid as final proo( a friend or relath-e. Realty. lived. She was presldrnt ol the,.-----------------------------------'-----'-------'--------------'--------- PTA. president ol the Chi~ dren's Home Society, Downeyl.-------------~----- Junior Woman's Cub, and state viee president for the FeOOnll Wcmen'1 Qubs. Locally, 6lie bas -active in the Cllamb<r ol Commeri:e and Is d>alnnan ol the VIP llllldleoll for the 1974 Fiesta, on the COOltl1lttee for the annual chamber installation dinner-danoe and is a member of the San Clemente \Vomcn 's Club . "C" Thon13s Realtor haii an· nounced that HARL BUR· NETI, long time business man of O>sta Mesa and Nev•port Beach, is now associated witb him at 224 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead!. For the past two years Burnett was a.s!IOCiated with the Col· well Com- pan y. He moved to the Harbor .o\rea in l!tSJ v.ilert! he opened a . variety. store _ u N• an~. toy-shop on E. 17th St.. 8osta Mesa . He later boughl out the Lido Toy land. Burnett is a past president oC the C.osta Mesa Kiwanis Club and is active in Olamber of Commerce work. He serves as an eJder at st. Andrews Presbyterian Cllurch and is a member of the Newpc:rt Harbor -Co6ta Mesa Board of Realtors. NORMAN V. WAGNER U has been named ~I of Signal Landmark Properties, Inc. 'Ille appointment was announced by Donald C. ti.fcHooe, board chairman and chief execu· th•c officer or the real estate and · land develop- ment f!nn. J\fost re- 1 cently serv· ing as execu- tive vice WAOtU! ::iresident of the real estate con1pany, \Vag- ner has been a member of the Signal family since lllM when he first joined the petrolewn land management -ol Signal Oil and Gas ~y. In 1967 he was named ?t1anager ol the real estate department for the Signal Companies. He attended Dartmouth college and grad\L'.lted from UCLA v.ith a degree in geology. 'Vagner resides in the Tustiii area · V.'ith his v•ife Trudi Ann and their chlldren, Lori. Eric and Steven. A Limited Edition of 16 Newport Crest Condominiums , $4 Million in Sales , At Shadow Run Tract . Sales have topped to 14- milllon mart at Warmlngton DeveloPment1 Inc.'s Shadow Run Homes community in Westminster. with 81 of the 96 homes in the first phase sold in the 90 days rollowing announce.mcnl or the project. The 15 remaining homes are ready for immediate occupancy. Priced from . $-13.450 to S57 ,500, the homes ·feature three-, four-and five · bedroom! and range ~ size from 1 453 to 2,848 aquare feet. Four Plans are available in both~ and t wo•11tory desigµs. In odditioo to nil er in g microwave oven1 and trash -Ficker Firm l\fovel! Office Ficker Architects . a Newport Beach bM<.'d plant1ing and archUec1un1I nnn. bas reJocated in largtr. n e w orricet, It was announced by WllHam P. Ficker, prlndpai of the flnn. The move to the .,... olll<es, ~ile !Ito 1t 110 Newport Center Drive, was necesiltlled by tho contlmlhlll f(1'0Wtl1 ol the 1idiltectur1! firm, Fk:ker aid. ' compactors as standard Items, Shadow Ruo Homes af90 feature vaulted ceilings, w~ burning fireplaces. f o r ma 1 dining rooms, master bedroom suites "ith walk-in wardrobes and private dressing areas and continuous-cleaning ovens and dishwashers. Plan 3. for example, is a large t\VO·story home featuring four bedrooms, a living room, formal dining room and country kitchen and family room. A unique feature is the .. grand entry" staircase, supported by heavy wooden bemns and ll"'1tOd b y wrov&lll-irm )landralls, whlcll = to the upper levels. '11U $> haa a hup bonus upstaln wbicll con be easily ooo..ned Into a fourth bedroom. l\._ priHte nwner'I tttreat or a game room. . Shadow Ran resident. will haft exclusive use of a oommunity swimming pool, wading pool, sundecks, caban• and paddle tennis court, all .maintained. by a homeowners' assodatior'l. lrnl loa famed ocean '•Cing ca11111u1n and fllgfllY SIJOCeSafU/ WJl.1111.n ol IOOlll Ind TransPIJCific fl.Chi races. The sixteen handsome residences of tmi Loa Court at Newport Crest go on sale today. Clustered about a spacious court~ yard named for a famous blue water sailer, these big bold homes offer the kind or Newport Beach living you've always dreamed ol. Located high atop the western bluffs of Newport. seven of the magnificent dwellings over!ook !he vast Pac:111c and offer a breathtaking view of the entire harbor area . You may choose from a variety ol 2. 3 or 4 bedroom plans and lhe cost is surprisingly lovJ considering the loca11on value and Newport Crest Jirestyle. All exterior maintenance is provided and the large private recreation center with tennis cou r1s and PoO I is nearby. Oon·t miss th is opportunity lo become par! ol lmi Lo<fs inner circle. Visit lhe Ne1vport Crest Sales lnlorme 11on Center today. From Coast Highway, nort h on Superior Ave. From New· port Blvd.. &outh on Superior Ave. S•I• st.rts 10:00, Sunday, February 3rd From $68,995 to $92,995. Othef rnod91t •I Newport CrHt prlc~ from .. 1,•11 te t111HI. fk apolta.t 11 • Pflllelol Pllctftc N.C" Inc,"°'*' H. Grtnt CofponrUon, Gener ti ConU.Clor • .............. ... 1111111 Sha-Run mocleb are on cllsplay dallf trom ti a.m. to dust at · 111022 BaN>ury AvemJO In Weatminl\a'. 'Ibey may be l'HChed by llklng the -erit off the San ot.., -~ driving ncirth m to~bloclq1ootF.dlnger.l'-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 I • ' • l a The processes Of life can be as im- portant to everyday happiness as shelter itself. The getting around, the shopping, parking and recreation -these are things that have been carefully planned out for you by The Irvine Company. You can actually get a look at what this means in the villages now being built by The Irvine Company and the developers listed on this page. You'll see how the careful art of mas• ter planning helps shape a community to a size that makes people feel at home. \"low it can bring more efficiency Into most activities. How it turns the business of living Into more enjoyment for every- one in your family. In these new villages life is more peaceful and fulfilling than in a com- munity that does not have these same planning· advantages. For-instance, when homes are de-· signed In clusters the net result ls' larger open spaces. This means more attractive ' • • ISIS surroundings for your home. Housing types can be blended more harmoniously. The land can be arranged for maicimum · convenience to everyone living there. One of the concepts at work ls.see- ing that there is safe access·for children and adults to schools and shopping through well-manicured greenbelts. Making these journeys more pleasurable and convenient is only one of the Ways the scheme of tilings here gives you a superior living environment. Another is the way facilities are located on a village, community and regional basis. Things are well placed in relation to your own dwelling. This removes much of the inconvenience and much of the needless Irritations In traveling about. You can begin by looking at the fine homes now available. And while· you're looking, keep your eyes open for.all those aubtle but ln\portant environmental ben· eflts we've just been talking about. They lead to a better life for your whole family. ~illagesby ___ .. 1HEIRVINE ·~ .. -. J • .~--~~-~~----~~~~----'--~~-------~·~" . - • ,• ••• --~ ... •• •• ' •••••••••••• ,.,. .......... '· •• .• • "!: • _ _, - •·•~U ,•·• #'.,,.,... .. _ ..... ,.. ,~. • un . ' • See the vlAage Home Show-• muttf- acreen preMntatlon. At the 11me time get 1ale1 literature and m1p1 and anawers to any queationl you may have abOut our .vtUagea. VILLAGE HOME SHOW 1. Santa Ana Freeway at the Myford Rd. extt. INnJSTIN GREENWOOD VllLJGE . 2. Pepj>ertree Homes. By Ffllnk H. · Ayroa &. Son. From $39,400. · 3.Lauretwood.ByUS.Devetopment Corp. TownhomN. From ·525,750. Patio Hom•. From $37,490. IN THE CITY OF IRVlNE WALNl/TVIUAGE 4. College Pill< -By S&S Con• Struction Compony. From $39,990. 5. Colony Homet. By Kendall Dovel· opment co. From $38,490. WAI.NUT VILU!lE EAST 6. Greontree Homes. By Donald L Bren Co. Fn>m $34,1195. THE VIUAGE OF Ul'INERSIT¥ PARK . 1. Par1< 11Ho,_,8Y -com- muotty Bullciof& i'rom 841.lllO. 8. Tho --...,,ay..,_d - ' COfp. From 137,800; . • • e. 0oone -ay co...-. ""-Co.!fronl ••:11111 l J •• • • • -.... THE 111UAGE OF. l\JRTI.E ROCK 'IO. New unit& coming soon. IN NEWPORT BEACH THE \11UAGE OF HARBOR VIEW 11. Harbor View Homes. By OonaJd l. Bren Co. From $55,990. 12. Spyglass Hill. By John D. Lusk & Son. From $95,700. BIG CANYON 13. Deane Homes. By Deane Devel- opment Co. From $111,300. THE VILLAGE OF EASTBLUFF 14.Monaco Homes and Tennis C1ub · \Illas. By Hotlteln lndustnea. From 565.000. BAYSIDE 15.Promontory Bay Homes. By Irvine Pacific Development Co. From 5190,900. Look for this symbol In 1ds by our village homebuilders. ~11.Sbv . [ ltEWCwtl. r r . ·, (' I ' • • . • ' I f , . • I - .· l -- ' I - ' UANDNIW ; '7 4 MU STANG II HARDTOP 2.:t LITRE 'cyl .. ilUIO. trenS •• rldlo. hHter, 1teet btlted .radial Wf'lltewall, tinted glau. bumper guards, buckH seats, c1rpeflng, etc. (<IF024251112A} fUll PRICE 8RAN D NEW 1974V2 GRAN TORINO ELITE A DlmNCTIVE N£W LUXURY CAR FROM IORD " IT'S HE.RE NOW '73 COMET 4 Door •iicla• 6 cyl. auto. trans .. radio, heater. lust like $2688 l"llW, low tow. mll11. "°51HRA . • . . '69 AMC J AVELIN .a. ,MO. trans:, fac- lory air conditioning, s 1 pawer steering,. radio, hHter-. #757ADX 4 cyr •• auto trans., fac- tory air, radio, heater. (997FBH) -- ''69 PONTIAC ..... . < WNDNIW '74 PINTO 2 DOO• '"'TMI Clall•ML W IAYlll"' ................................ ........ , ................. .,....,a-1t•1an..u.a. ,,.,..~ .... ..,,... - lllANDNIW '74 LTD 2 Door H.T. VI, auto. ·trans., factory air, power steerlrlQ. power disc brakes. ~ater, radial whitewalls, tinted glass, vlnyf stat trim. (J6S113794. FULL PRICE '73 TOYOTA Hll.8x •kll• W/C••r•r •••ff 1'uto. trans., radio, ~'e;;ll~~·#~E~ly $2889 '72 DODGE DART ....... Auto. · trans., power _,,,.,radio......... s2 Landou top, real ICOt'IOmy. #«J7FAX . '69 MUSTANG IM'RDTOP . . UANDNIW '7 4 MAVERI CK GRABBER . lOADIDINCl: AIM. tram .• power steering, radlo.heater,discb('akes. Hnted glass, tight group. "4F9JF1199'6J. FULL PRICE lllANDNEW COURI ER & Shelf FULL PRICE AUTO. TUNS. Huter, Whitt'Wall tirts, vinyf i,,. terlor; fool klt. SGTAN044742 ··""~ '68 &RONCO , . -"-$--'-"''-M-art_•_IO.;_, _197_4 ____ DAILY PILOT D } '73 PINTO RUNABOUT ' FULL PRICE lllAND NEW R!dlo, Heater, ·Low Mlle!., Near New. !712 EMA) '74 FORD VAN Auto. trans., power steering, H.D. suspension, chrome bumpers, belted tires. healer. tinted glass, pass. seal. gauges. sliding cargo door. solid state ignition, (EI 4GHT6411S.) FULL . PRICE ' '71 DATSUN WAGON PICKUP Stick Shift, radio, Ma-A speed, radio, heater, ~~~t-' drive. $1988 (93J92TJ $1388 '69 DATSUN PICKUP '71 DATSUN '72 PINT RUNA80UT ·'72 MUSTANG '72 RANCHERO Ha.DTOlt With Cm per ..... ~:·· •• :,c;;.,.';~~: $1277 ~~k•::~~lroc:~~::: $ . 088 heater, gas saving '6' bucket seats. #YOLS32 cylinder. #ZISa&S • v.a. auto. trans .. power steering, r'acno, heater, whitewall Ires, tinted glass, wheel covers, vinyl Interior, real economy. #3MFFQ 88 'ti::~ ·.~:o .. :.:;;:i;;.,'.~: s22aa power steering, radio, heater. #6081BK '73 .PlNTO . . RU•A•OUT· '70 TOYOTA c .... 1 .. 2-. • apHCI, radio; hNter, Utr1 .' economy. #708ZU • I • '72 YEGA '72 FORD COURIER 91' Ha1 .. •a 1k Y2 TON PlCKUP A speed, radio,. heater. •speed, radio, heater, r=y~IM, . $1588 ~~r!::":~ibt~~~~ s2 tonneau cover. #73791 V '70-MUSTANG HARDTOp' '69 CHEV NO A ~ 2 DOOll Stick lh1rt, rldlo, hrN-; bucket seats. #154AKS fer, vinyl ,,,....,or, s 1 388 FORD • l '71 PINTO 2DOOR 4 •P•4d, rod io, healtr, ••l•a nict . ffl4C0' '67 MUSTANG HDTP Auto, trans., factory air con~ dltlonlng, power . steering, radio, heater, vinyl interior. #1-47665 -I llYINI TBRACI MINI l'IWICH RIOINCV ISTATI a BdrmL -2 bolba, .. qulllte ""1don<e; heat- ed PGOI. .. Ptllllve monutary garden, new borilcultural lath hoUH. Word! are fuWe to aprea the loveliness of lb!J borne. Full price '89, 700 -firm . 5-l'·R·E·A·D O·U·T JI your house Is bursting at the seams, trying to acoomodate your growing lamlly ... con· -slder ·lhlB new ll&Ung. 4 Bdrm• .. 21'> bath's + family room. Large living, dinlng & veranda, all blended by red Spanish tile. Vol, on! _, '87,llOO. 1 kiiER THAN MONEY IN THE BANK I 8 Separate houses, each with 3 bdrms.; l·bath & di>!. garagea. Located OD a buge Y, acre j M lol WOULD YOU BELIEVE 16% return on Invested capital. Great potential Unbe- lievably priced at only $53,900. HARBOR GOMPANY REALTORS Bil E. Cont Hwy., CoroM de! Mor ''Selling Reel Estate In Newport H•rbor Since 1944'' 673-4400 ----' ; * uygms * OPIN SAT/SUN. I .. . 2'01 VISTA OR. t.ee. hou'9 for teen t&mlly or lnJa11>•a. 3 BR., 2 ba., h'pl., F .A. heat, dln. rm.. tam. rm.. wrt bar; l·bdrm. It balh over prqe. Extra IK"· gar. w/beach 1hov.·tr. Priced only srr.ooo *-BAYCREST * OPEN SUN. 1-S 1733 TRAOEWINDS Ideal loc. to WHtcliU lhop-pina, Mariners, H a r b or Wah • """"" IChooll. 3 BR., 2 bL, elec. bl.t·ln ldtcb.., wet bu; lhUe root. hid. ' !lll'd. ..... $13,500 °""" .,,,..,.., * TUSTIN * Like to entertain'! Lee. t BR. home, ~ ba., wftb atone frplc. ln fnm. rm. Beaut. lndacpd. y a r d • Pool w/jacuzzi, COYered paUo, tire pit, 2 c&banu I: ~ bath, $55,950. HUNTINGTON ~EACH Gl.e1:t Mar area; freshly pa.lnted, new 1haa: carp., 4 bdnnl .. 2 ba., trpl., gu blt- ln kitch., fenced yd. Wlthln walking: distance to lhop-p~ area. Only $39,500 "C" THOMAS REALTOR GtMr•I 0.nt:r•I -~ w 0 -H ·-~~ G.eooral • A"4B# S#lid ~ . REALTORS"' . VISIT ME-IN THE BLUFFSI I'm new on the market. Gver1900 sq;-ft:-of 1111ury·pnd a VIEW OF THE BAY ind Catall.oa. See my new carpets and drapes and the lreab ireen utro turf OD my paUo. Open Su11. 641 Vl•t• Bonita : ......... Buy IM $'7,m VISIT ME -IN SANT A ANA HEIOHTSI rm huge. 4 bedroom, 3 baths, and a den. I'm for- mal with my dilSOLDt also cozy wllh my luge family ' my comor lol You11 lllte my 7> . Open Sun. 20111 K!!ne . . . . . . . . . . Buy m• -$52,500. VISIT ME • IN CORONA DEL MARI I'm a tri· p!ex and you can WALK to lhe boachea, WALK to shopping, WALK to schools. I'm on -a large 45 foot lol 111 even reward you with spendable INCOME. OPEN SUNDAY 510 Narcissus . . . . . . . . . . . Buy me • $95,500 VISIT ME· IN CORONA DEL MARI I'm rustic charm, I'm a duplex and I'm spacious. I'm on a tree-lined street and my new income unit has 3-bedrooms, 2 baths and an inviting £ire- ' ' mc~HOMI Beaatilld Solwset modfl; 5 )Minni., family l'Oom & 4bllng room. Oompl•tel.v upgraded. Large covered paUo; llllly landscaped; waterfall & nsh pond. Home In Immaculate condltloo., wltb extras too numerow: to men4 tlon-come & 1ee. 187,5CIO-lncladlnl land! Ol'Eft S~TURDAY &: SUNJ>AY 1·5 . 204 KINO.S PLACE r Executive home; 2 bdrm. 1ulte plus pest. A home designed Cor entertaining. OVer 2300 sq. It. View of lhe PaCltlc. $117,~ • assocla e BROKERS REA~TORB '-25 W. BALBOA BLVD. Gonoral G.ner•I * Balboa lay Properties * •If BALBOA COVES OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S $129,500 incl. boat slip. Submit your trades & ofiers. 675-7060. WALK TO BEACH Super sharp 3 BR., 2 ba. Enlarged liv. rm. Pools & tennis. $48;500. 642-7491. place0~~~~t1~~l~u. AND SUNDAY OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 JUST LISTED ..,5 ..,. 1111 GISLER 1 y, yrs. young. 4 Bit 423 N1rcl11u1 ......... · .. Buy me· •• ,.... On the golf course. 3 BR 3 ba. home w/pool. upper, 3 BR lower. 1· OPEN HOUS! CALL 644·7270 s c~ gar. $74,500. Blk. to beach. Alklnl THE NEW ORLEANS CLIFF-OCIAN VllW 2121 E. Coast Highway, Co...,• del Mar 556-8800 $98,500. 673-7420 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 6ft • ...... wy. .._....,., r Newport Beach Evt'. 56M43 -· opu!dlng 3BR IB for your Individual pie_. All am•nlties 189.500 wr CA11 .-. YOU -· m REALTORS F NES 111.L. Ofll lMOI A HOMS IBR, 2BA condominiums lat 10111 tlale or LINDA ISLE'S I T MYPUca IO -NATION 4 Local Offlcoa to S.MI You loue option .. A recent conversion to condos1 5BR.. 4'1' waterfront $225.000. \ ~;==~~iii;i~~;~~~;;;:::::::= .. ~-"!" ... ...,_.,....,!!!-... 1!"1!!!""""'"-•I Lo 1 hall •-5BR, pier & aUp SU9,000. It ,..___ I ~---! all individually decorated. ve Y rec °'" I ~Go;;;;ne;;;ra;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;G~et~.,.~r~•~I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;J;;~;;;;;;•r;•;;;:;;:;:~==~~=r~•~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I pc>;>t lzg SBR & up/2BR $275 & up. Enclosed BLUFFS I• p?ages, flreplacea, large walk-In closets, pvt 3BR """'ml"" 163.200 SEA VIEW VIUAS patio, cov'd laundry facilities in patio. No LUXURIOUS CONDO Condominiums cl\lldren under 15. Walk to Westclif!, P.0~· .S .. dou• ;!BR $30,<m. OPEN 'DAILY•IOIO S ¥!~.J::,':1::ii~~ts·· Drs ·Dentists.:_~ ~=~T;~!IN:,~!,, GOOD LOCAnON-GOQD VALUE Presented by Nolon R .. ! .Esl•I•, tnc, 1741 Tullln, Cool• Mata VIEW LOT Peace and quiefprevall at the end of this Expansive white water view from each unit, t ~ overlooking Monarch Bay, in luxurious Medll OPIN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1..SPM Ovedqou horbor 139,500. quiet cul-d .. sac streel Spacious our ~-design. Priced from $68,150: 2 BR, 2Y,1ba., room home with 2Y, balha, fonnal dining, HARIOR REA' 'TORS 64L "'Z55 Omu famll• room and two rn~ llreplaces. Large to 3 BR. + lam. rm., 2Y, ba.: patios. Pool, • ,..~ , -, rec. facil. inclusive. So. Cout Hwy. to Crown 400 laol 17th St., Cool• Mata ~21 yard with storage rooni !or a boat or camper. Valley Pkwy. in Laguna Niguel. . A super value at $64,500. For further Information call: 4"'4551 a .... o-r11 IA YSHORES 2 Bedroom plul large guest room over ga-for Action ••• Call 642-5678 JUT IN BLUFFS 1733 \Vt'ltclW Drive N~ Beach 66-1221 rage. 2 Baths, open celling1, llreplace, court- yard, apace for storage of boat or trailers. $54,000. JUST LISTED. New 2100 ft. 3 !IR., formal dill., 2"' betbs; lge. liv. rm. w/cm;y sunken ..... in front of frplc. cu.tom 'C81'1'·, drapea, wovm shad ... A real charmer. $69,500. ONE LEVEL, EARLY BLUFFS, llke new 4 yr. old; 3 BJ!.., 2 ba., eleaantly uplfaded. Low lease, tow taxe1. '69,750. · ~ ' I HAVE OTHIR$-l>LEASE CALL Ml HELEN B. DOWD 1 •••. , IAYCREST . ·" 3 Bedroom, family room, 2* Baths, JaunC!cy, sewing room, trelllsed patio, new-carpe~ ...._, MclWl1a & Co. newly painted, excellent location. '89,500. ~ 7% VA LOAN .' IAUOA ISLAND ' Take over' thls big 4 BR Charming 2 Bedroom home, opeh beam cell .. """"· Vacant ~ roady "' lng1, petlo 8lld fireplace. Well located In go. llarlaoom, brick BBQ, prlme residential area. New price at $57,000. patio. nefll' Atlanta 1- Newland, .......,, Tract, EASTIWff • ' . REAL TOil 644-0134 Huntington Beech. AlldJW II• ~~~~::;;:i~~~====: 1142.500. 211411 E. J>odllo Juat llstec1, nicely decorated wilh .new cai:-· General eout HW)', eoow. del Mar. pets, 4 bedroom & family, full amenltlel 1140-M81. lhruout • Sunny patio, conVenlent to acbooil. • ., ATTENTION VETSI Like new 4 bedroom, 3 bath charmer. Fir .. place, .plush carpeting, enormous family room, expansive sun deck. Professionally appraised at '41,000. NO DOWN PAYMENT TO VETS! Call us for details. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle W•tarfrolfl Cusliom 4-bdrm., 4\0 bath home OD lagoon. i:::hr equipped island kitchen, waterfront t room, billiard room " ..... $250,000 • ...... -.. ~ • -· House Of Glau flS,000. Prime leach !IOJ AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER Magnlll~~..!0:.-,~~ .......... 640 ..... ·~1~120!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!----BI «1 quiet cul-de-Ac ltJttt I "I! Elegant ~try leads )00 into Chnlr•I General spectacular TRI-LEVEL Uv· I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lng. Formal banquet. et.. I• tont pool. 11uge master1ulte. FOR WATERFRONT LIVING Step oot bal<.'Clnics. Beamed AT ITS BEST ••• ceilings. Boot gate. Can't CHANNEL REEF APTS '"" Call now stZ-2535. IN CORONA DEL MAR OPEN nc.' • rrs RM 10 • H10E1 * Unobstructed view of bay and ocean 1 -·ilJl·l!'LI * Prime location with private marina B JiuViJ'if : ~p~i=gr:~0~!~rt"~d,.ests . = "''""' •-* Walking distance to the markets * Security guard and privacy All two bedrouma-lwo baths H. CEDRIC ROBERTs-BUILDER AND RESALE BROKER For an Ml In Wont90 World Call Mary Beth 642·5671, ext. 330 To Sim 50! I Newest Granny! 7228 • §ff Ttll:§I: HOMIS OPEN 1-S THIS AfTERNOON SE'! ME, l'M IN LAGUNA -Sitting pretty, -view, 3 bdrms, 2 bath• with &eama, brlda and beautltul, beautiful charm. See . me at 2828 Terry_ Road , Laguna Beach at $89,500. Jean DeM'ots will be there. SEE ME, l'M SPLASHING -Nice pool, nlfty 3 bdrm, 70'xl00' lot, beams, shag, '63,950. See me at. 1215 Pembroke. Marge EUmore wW be there too! SEE ME, l'M A SPLIT LEVEL -4 bdrm, woodsy feeling, on a cul-d .. sac and a family room big enough for a po61 table. See me at 1940 Kildeer Circle Jn Mesa Verde. $58,950. Martha Beynon will be there. SEE ME, WE'RE CUTE -2 homes on 1 45' lot. Beams, •bricQ, patios. 3 bdrm and 'l bdrm, both for 173,900, Rita Boland will be there . SEE ME, l'M. A WELL BUILT, beautllully maintefned 4 bdrm pool home in Cameo ID(blands. See me for $76,500 at 4521 <?>"- land. Jean Cole will be there too ! " $IE M.I, !'M SUPER DUPER DOPLIX - 5 bdnna in one, 4: in other, near new cond.J- Uon, price reduced $8,000 to $129,000, now vacant at 818 Acacia. see me. Marilyn Shutt wW be lhere tool · SEE ME, !'MON THE ISLAND -Cute tool 4 bdrms, plul guest uni~ top decor, updated, formal dining. see me for $112,000 at 213 Topax, Jlalhoa Island. Vody Nelson will be there too! · SEE ME; FANTASTIC VIEWS -Hard to find "E" plan, original BluHs, Inspiring view11 3 bd..rq;ls, reduced to '83,500. See me at 1969 Vista Caudal. Dorothy Johnson wW be there. SEE ME, l'M DAHLIA on Dahlia. Near new 3 bdrm, 3· balh home with family room, 2 fireplaces, a unique unit in rear, charming, $110,000. See me at 424 Dablla. Vergllene Hull wW be lhere too. . SEI ME, l'M AN A FRAME -1n Newport Shores at 504 Canal Dr. Warm gold tones, 3 bdnns., 2 baths, close to poo~ beach, tennis. $52,950. P~ggy Spiess will be there too! SEE ME -CATCH MY LOCATION! South of highway in Corona de! Mar! 2 bdrm, 2 balh, blg family room, close to ocean at 245 Heliotrope, .at $73,500. Pat Young wW. bo there too! -; ; i SEE ME, l'M MARY GOLD at 709 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar. I have 2 bdnns, 2 baths and I'm vacant. Gil Ide will be there too! $73,500. SEE ME, l'M SQUEAKY CLEAN -4 Bed· rooms, famµJ_ room, cul~e-sac location, huie treel, $511,900. See n\e at 1939 Kildeer In Mesa Verde. Ogden Sogn will be lhere. , ON TOfl OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CO"ONA DEL MAR, 87ft.6000 MUA VERDE, ~S.5990 • CALL US ---General OWNERS SAY, "SELL!ll" Large price reduction for a 3 bdrm., dinin.I rm., den; 2 frplc., Lusk Harbor View home. Owners leaving for the Easl View from all ma~ rooms, looking out to bay & ocean - m lh1B lovely view home, with lge. pool 10ur own for the low, low price of '82,500. Ol'IN SUNQAY 1·5 909 TILL!R WAY OWN A MINI-MOUNTAINTOP 4 Bdrms., dining rm., poo' view home Ill Cameo Hlgblands. Outstanding e1evated COi" ner location -highly customized -one sun- set view over Cataliria will make it all worth· while. $86,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 4501 DORCHESTIR OCEAN BLVD. CLASSIC 3 Bdrm., dlnlng rm. & artist's studio, In 1 forest setting. Cantilevered '!Pver f a m o u s China Cove, with ALL rQOms looking o.ut on the most spectacular view of the channel, bay & ocean. Call for app't. $285,000. ILUFfS CONDO "0" Plan & aorgeous. Upgra4ed !Ir. co--~gh & decorotor wallpopen. Porflct lat y llvlni • .recant enttrta9'*'1· 4 ,... clbllt Bdnna., formal <llDinL~ country Ille. tltdlln. Pricod tor actlo11. f77,7IO. C. F. COLEIWOITHY ..... T ' ( I 11 I I I .I I. I • • ( l- 11 I • ' I • ·f I \. a llG CAHYQN - Splclous new 4 bdrm., S i.lh balM with brldt wall frpk. ill family nn. eonv-tlon pl~ lots of llolage. Privacy; room for a pool & a dellgbtfUI view of golf coune Bock Bay & Fublon Island. An exeepu;;.;;/ home. $1:50,· 000. . OPEN SUNDAY 1.S 31 BURNING TREE TURTLI ROCK TIRRACI -Clrc:ular stairway r.teept1ipward, '!'f'OVlding- a magniCicent balcony view or the living nn. below. DoublMoored mslr. sulle + 4 add~ tional bdrms. Formal dining: unusual kitchen, nook; family rm. with frplc., wet bar; utility room. Backyard i! complete wltb covered patio, serving bar, pool, jacuzzi, llgbts, foun- tain & BBQ. Truly a home or elegance. $129.· 000. EASTILUFF Been waiting for the rigbt buy! '!'bis i! a Plan 450, on view lot. Plenty ot space for pool & ou!door living. 4 Lge. bdrms., apacloua living rm. with stone ftplc., family rm. big enough for any activity. The kitdlen has loads of storage & an Informal splll·proof brkfst. room. $69,900 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 2661 BASSWOOD ~REENTlt.EE -IRVINE Don't miss the run this fann kitchen can afford, or the serenity offered by the atrium- study. A unique 3 bdrm., 2 bath home with patio & plants galore. '43,950 OPEN SUN. 1·5 4372 BROOKSIDE ' General VISleN. red hQI realty 18124 Culver Drive University Park Shopping Center Irv I no 552·7500 G.nerel Sparkling New Mesa Verde .$36,950 .. . -. -· EverYthing is brand new i'n ibis chanbib_g ;_ home. Open house Frl·Sat·Sun. 1·5. 3166 · 81rb.do1 Place :IUALTT HllYI<& 545-4289 or 645-2980 General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES BIG CANYON "BORDEAUX" Ne\v 1-story condominium w/view. Elegant decor • S bedrooms, 3 baths • wet bar • central air. $121,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. 12 RUE CHATEAU ROYAL. (1..36) "EASTBLUFF-MINI RANCH" 4 bedroom, family room, 21! baths. Large lot at end of cul-de-sac. $89,500. Larry Dyer 64U235. (L37) SURROUND YOURSELF IN ELEGANCE Chic 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in exclusive China Cove. F antastic view! Excellently priced at $133,000. P. J obnston/B. Morphy 642-8235. (L38) GAROEN SETTING Lovely Big Canyon model -4 bedrooms, family room -fully custom decorated. $159,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p.m. •3 TOR· REY PINES. (L39) WANTEOI A HAPPY FAMILY . ror custom built 4 bedroom, den, family room, pool home in Baycrest. $111,000. Martha Macnab 64U235. (IAO) "BLUFFS FINEST" Single level, 3 bedroom, custom decorated -large deck w/VIEW. $65,000. OPEN SUN. 1-li p.m. 663 VISTA BONITA. (lAI) LINDA ISLE -108' BAYFRONT Finl offering. Stately custom home on the point. Spacious 4 bedroom, den, dining room, family room, pool & ganlen court- yard. $425,000. Barbara Aune 64U235. (lA2) ELEGANCE IN DOVER SHORES Lovely family home -each bedroom w/ private bath. Gourmet kitchen, oval din· · ~ large ma.sler suite. Expansive used hnck paUo. $147,500. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. 1200 POLARIS. (L43) BIG CANYON BRDADMOOR-PLAN •1 New 4 bedroom w/conversation area & large family room. $15.5,000. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. •JO BURNING TREE ROAD. (lA4) SPARKLING VIEW 11Palermo" model -4 bedrooms, lg. fam- ily room, 2 fireplaces & wet bar. f/7,900. OPEN SUN. 1-5 p.m. lll78 PORT ALBANS, HARBOR VIEW HOMES. (L46) SECLUDED SEVILLE Charming 3 bedroom + conv. den home on peninaula point. Enjoy both bay & ocean beadles! $97,500. OPEN SUN. 2-5 p.m. 425 SEVILLE. (IA7) (l"'nal 11· -~--,c ,,.., tit U.. 0..... MJ•IUI ,.......,_,... ........ ,., ****** Heritage Collection COUNTRY CWB MANOR OVERLOOKING PRIVATE GOLF COURSE -nea P!lvat' tennis 1:!!!.b. Convelli~t. eJ~ J&nt and spaclousi.. 3 Bedroom, (orma.1 din- ing, family rm , 3 oath and wet bar. Grea~ est home value in the Harbor area al $64,500. Call us !or appointn1enl 540-1 151 . NORTH CO~TA MESA $43,llOO-OUALITY BUil T FAMILY HOME with shake roof, hardwood floors and plaster walls. Huge added 12'x24' bonus room com· plele with lar~e stone fireplace, paneling and real beam ceilings. Beautiful front kitchen with new dou ble oven, 5 burner range and dishwasher. Just listed, won't last ! CALL 54,SllO BARGAIN DUPLEX EXCELLENT INVESTMENT-ONE LOT, oU East Bristol (Palisades Rd.) opposite OC Airport indw;lriaJ area. Zoned C.C. Lot size 50xl35. f111tastic buy, just listed at $32,700. Hurry, CALL 540-1151. TWO BLOCKS TO BEACH $50,000-UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE, New· port Beach home only steps to the ocean with sour own private pool. Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath. with high beam ceilings, rock fireplace and double garage. Ne\v carpet, drapes and paint thruoul. Vacant-Read¥ for you r inspec· lion. CALL NOW 546-5880 BALBOA PENINSULA THIS HOME HAS EVERYTHING -Best street on the Point. 5 Bedrooms plus maid's room, plus billiard room, plus wet bar, plus acquarium. 2 Blocks to ocean, or bay, or ten- ni! club. $119.500. CALL FDR AN APPT. 540-1151. NO DOWN YA 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -Mesa Verde home. Great location! Close to shopping and schools. Large ~dded lanai complete with fireplace · • & room for· pool table etc.• Submit your offer on t.l:iis oner CALL 54~5880. INVESTORS DELIGHT 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -Adjoining Costa Mesa Golf Course. Great condition inside & out. Plenty o( renter appeal · Quality con- struction, privacy and one block to shopping. Ideal for owner occupan t. Priced right and minimum down payment required. Great tax shelter! First time advertised. CALL NOWI 546-5880. MAKE OFFER INVESTMENT PROPERTY -Opposite Civic Center, Santa Ana, near Court House. 2 Bed- room rental on large Jot with alley. Ideal i& vestmenl Full price $31 ,500. fDR PARTI-. . CULARS CALL 540-1151. ERITAGE REALTORS General General Pete Barrell Jeaft'J pre3enli BIRDS AND BEES AND PURE COUNTRY LIVING - A way o[ life not round often in Newport Beach . Large country estate with stables and corrals, swim- ming pool and 5 bedroom hacienda. Living in a grand manor. Panoramic view or Back Bay and hills. $375,000. DOWN THE ROAD A PIECE AND UP A COUNTRY LANE -Amidst 2 to 6 acre estates, nestled in trees and plush gar- dens, this Calif. ranch home awaits. Beauti· Cul pool and guest house, room for tennis courts, and accommodations that are both ele- gant and comfortable. $475,000. MORE COUNTRY LIVING HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76/IGO YlllA GRANADA EASTBLUFF TERRACE Oeluxo Townhomes A "lew ori~nr~. tolally malnt .-free gArden community ln one o f N~'POl't'• nut de a I red nn.•u. 3, 4 & 5 BR. DAILY PILOT D '" CORllN • MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LI ST CdM -Ocean side hwy., dream house plus guest house .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . $72,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Somerset 4 BR. + fa1nily rm ....... $82,500 Outstanding Palermo· New listing ... $ll7,500 l'h years new! Beautilully decorated thru- out. Karastan cptng, choice ldscaping & hr vlUng patio. 4 bdrms, FR_& DR. FEE. 1742 PORT MANLEIGH SAT/SUN 1-5:30 •. Populer Price R•n9• MOD.El OPEN DAILY Carmel, small hou se u·/everything $67,500 THE BLUFFS BIG CANYON "BORDEAUX" -$139,900 Owners going to Norn1ay & anxious to sell their beautif\ll 3 BR dream home. Fabulous drapes & cptng. Fully ldscpd . Ocean vie\\'. 2 RUE CHATEAU ROYAL OPEN SUN 1-5:30 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$150,000 Waterfront beauty! Colorful & meticulously maintained 5 BR home w/FR . lge DR & 41'> baths. Wide lot. Pier & Slip. Call to see. THE BLUFFS-ONE STORY MOOELS Brand New! Beaut greenbelt, great location. Beoul JI bdrm, FR "Paula" model. $74,950 Comer 3 bdrm, DR "Linda" model. $78.500 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5:30 PRICED TO SELL -$115._000 • This is the best buy in beautiful Spyglass! Inviting entry with circular stair\vay. Spac- ious 4 B~ FR & rumpus rm. Incl land . 7 TWIN Ltj(ES C!RC. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 EXCITING PERFECTION -$150,000 Elegance on the lair\\1ay. Executive's cus· tom dream ho1ne in Big Canyon. 3 BR. FR. 31h baths. \'ie\v front all rooms. Air/ cond. Hy appt. DOVER SHORES-$215,000 Finest construction in this gOrgeous custom built llome. 5 Bdrms, ram. rm, lge formal DR & 41h baths. Huge jacuzzi. Air~nd. 1337 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rr. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General We Ito11 C&Con1pany I~ F ,\ l T 0 n S LIKE NEW 3BR DEANE HOME. Choice end location right on the fairw ay at golf course level. Bright, cheery interior looks out to charming trellised patios, prof ldscpg & be- yond to expansive green vistas. OPEN DAILY 1-5. II Rue Verte. 11 ROYAL ST GEORGE. OPEN SUN f.S. SBR 48:\ custom house on fainvay. Great family home with large game room. Vie\v . CUSTOM FAIRWAY LDT on Cherry Hill s Ln. Owner will build to suit or se ll out right. CALL US REGARDING OTHER PROPERTIES AVAILABl.E IN BIG CANYON 2~"1 " E Coa~l lltghway Corona dd Mar 1175 lilJ(J() ·General Herrel, McKema & Co. Realtors WILL EXCHANGE Two money making fourplexes in Westmin- ister for beach units. Priced at 7 times gross. EASTBLUF F HOME Big 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Newly dec- orated & landscaped. $68,500. FOR RENT 2 bedroom apts in Corona del li-1ar and Hunt- ington Beach. Ocean vie\vs. 2146 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 1714) 6401484 s:i:, A111l~o;; \\'u}' t~l4· t 133 1Tnkl• J111nbo1-ec ltd. lo Eu~t­ bluff Ur ., ll•ft on :\!111· \'111111 . lrrt i•n Doniiru.:u \\'uy lo t\nui.,'l'.Nf \YHyl 1 lll\'lkl'I' ~'O-Ojl inVllcil I l.inda n1odel Hcase or sell ) . . . . . . S69,500 Trina niodel. consider lease/option 560,500. 1-·rancesca. Bring paint brush & save? New listing . . . ..................... $58.500 NEll'PORT HEIGHTS 3 BR. 2 ba, fan1 r1n, lg lot. .. $40 ,950 Lge. house & lot, with pool ........ $74,950 Forever SuMet NEW DUPLEXES-LAGUNA BEACH 2 BR, 2 ba & 1 BR, 1 ba. $102,000 Over 13th Gl'ftn Mesa Verde 2 BR, 2 ba . ea. unit. New listing . Country Club VACANT ~.. , rl Lg. lot Lake Arrowhead. trade .... $14.000 .._...,tom elegH.nCC eatu ng d I ped R ho slate en1ry Immense ll"lng TY.'O 3-Acre parcels, eve o . in anc roon1 \\'ith v'Olcllnic Rinne CaWornia ..... , . , .......... Sl9,500 each lirf'place flr'l(i slate llf'arth. Adjoining den wi1h "'·et Bar. TO BUY OR SELL r ormAI dining r o o 111 . In Costa r.1e sa. Corona de! ~tar Sp.<1cioui; and ~a(·11ML~ :: and Neu·porl Beach h:11 h~. lnnd~·11 r ing ~upurh~ Call :Off,...:z::i:t f11r ill" C II (714) 644 7662 1•uin11n"11I 111 juu1 lh•• Couu· Q • 1 [@):·,;~;!~'~""''~ ....... · """C"""O"""RB ..... R~N ..... A~ ..... ~ ..... ! ..... RT ..... IN"""""""'"""' General General SALESPEOPLE NF:\\' or 1'.i.;pe riCl'K't."CI n1rn or ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 "'""""· 11·, 0 "''' '""""''· * * OPEN HOUSES * * 1\LlZED TRAL~ING. 1\ ron- izenial offi("(' In thr besr 330 VIA LIDO NORD, new, exclusive Lido Corona del f.lar loc·allon. A 1op <"On1n1i!i.-.kln plan arwt bayfront. 60 Ft. on sandy bay beach. Deluxe 11up("rior bonwi pt11n. There owner's 3 BR. unit -!-3 bdrnl. income. Open are ample parking fucitttlM; Sunday 1-5. $350,000 for your customers and <.'Oil· ~istcnt ad\'l'r11.sing !<>uppa11. 1974 PT. LAURE NT. 1-larbor \.'ie\v l~omes. 5 i'"or your eonfidcntlal np-BR. + Cam. rnJ. \'ou O\\'ll lhe. land. Open polntrnent: Call: Sunday 1·5. $91 ,500 · - John Allard, Manager · "' 644-7270 #4 LINDA ISLE. 51 Ft. on the water. 5 BR. .: famil y r1n .. pier & ~lip. Open Sal. & Sun. 1·5. $229,500 IRYINE TERR. ~ family home: c bdrm.~ .• den, D.R.; all new carpetiru:; & floor ro-verings. Lge. raised pool + mit.ny exlTU. Drive by:; ls.Ji Dolphin Terrace, Corona de\ P.tar & call us to n'Ulkf' ar11'1. tu i1~·. Do not dislurb occupant. 3907 SEASlIORE : Neu• oceanfront duplex; first o'vner depreciation. 4 Car garage. - Sat. & Sun . !·5. $195.000 5206 NEPTUNE. Reach duplex. 3 doors to ocean. Fee land. Frplcs. & bit-ins. Open Sal/ Sun. 1-5. $85 ,900 General ' Salisbury REALTY '.U;J :\IAH!Nf: A\'E. BAJ.JJO,\ JSl.i\:0. !J CALL , 673-6900 ~C~!~JL~~~r' DUPLEX Headquarters!!! Ila\'" 1\ ~ i.:ot 'tun: Jh•1'f''s ll pin-sh11q1 2 story su1,.•r \'ttluc on O\'l:'l'~i1.('(J <.'OJ'. hil~ J:oorny O\\ r11·r·~ uni! · 11Hlk 10 ;,II ~ho/)S !!.· s,.hr;.JIS~ I Pl'icl'CI ri~h1 nr S.l!l.9~-.o. • trrn1s OK!~ Call 54;,."cJOIJ. I QQrFIC£S&C~· US ' I V. E. llc""11nl & Co. R.Wt:...0......_ Pair Of 4 Plexes Beach Only $69,000! 2 4 Pines in prime loc3tlon. 2 yrs. old. \Yell 5ltuatcd. OPEN SUNDAY 130t DOLPHIN TERRACE, t·5 S\veeping view of llarbor in Irvine Terrace. Lovley pool size palio, 3 bedrooms, den, fam- ily room, step down living room and formal dining room. $175,000. ON THE POINT -CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY 1·5. 2908 Dco•n Blvd.' Charming older family home situated on l\.l.'O parcefs overlooking ocean and jelly. Pic- turesque 4 bedroom, library, guest house, 3tudio. many trees, room lo expand. Rare rind -better hurry! $225,000. REDUCEO FOR QUICK SALE Bayshorcs house reduced by commuting oy,·ner. 3 bedrooms. family roon1, 2 fire- places. u·et bar, sunning pati o. Private beac hes. $73.500. LIDO $72,SOO!I! Charming smaller 2 bedroon1. den secluded patio. tile roof home y,·ith bi g potential. Go- ing ... Going ... Go .. SPRINGTIME BRIGHT - HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beautifully decorated 3 bedroon1, family roo m home sho,vs like a model. Lovely cover- ed patio and landscape. $79,900. A GARDEN SPOT IN NEWPORT BEACH -Cape Cod bome- warm brick, spacious rooms, dramatic open beams. Custom quality 3 bedrooms, dining room and family room, stressed (or 4th bed- room, and plumbed for another bath. G I E xce llent f i nancing ,G_•_nt_ra_l ______ ' .;:..;c'.c."'-'-•------1 a\'aila.ble. Provkks good r-n::tum. Jkst buy on Tile Secluded among lush trees and shrubs cre- ates a very private home in a park-like set-· ting for this 4 bedroom. 2 bath home o( fam ily size and country style. $82,500 2424-22nd St., N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 Dfflco Open Saturd•ys & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Wtslcllff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General General WE'RE ON OUR WAY! • market mw. Call for mo~ , info. 8'12-253.'J. OPENnl I• rlS Fl.JN 10Blf)'lla' THE REAL ESTATERS WE'RE BUYING 3-4 & SBR honu?s, und S40.000, \\'est O.C. AAAum· able loons only . C'lll eves: BKR, 431-8236 or 8'16-3683 • OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUM ON alboa , ocean vie"' from almo st every room. Profess ional decorated. one of a kind corner location. 3 bed room. 2 bath, 2 car gara ge space. Offered at 597.500. SANDPIPER WITH POOL AND View al S~ygl ass Ridge. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage '"ith controls. \Vet Bar. All built in kitchen. Dramatic Cathedral ceilings. $129.500 2 STORY SPYGLASS HOME 4 bedrooms + large bonus rqom + lamily room home on pool-sized lol 2 cozy fire- places and cathedral ceiU ngs. Offered at $123,500. 6 BEDROOMS -SPYGLASS Beautlrul Lusk "Southport" Mbdel. Famil y ·room, bonus room, dining room . Profwion- ally decorated and I and s c aped • Pool. $198,500. BA YFRONT CONDOMIN IU MS Without question the lines! bay!ronl devel· opment on the west coast. Extremely large two bedroom and tu·o bedroo1n plus den units. The flnest of amenilies plus access to a private marina. Lo,,. maintenance and easy "'alklng to all necessary facilities. Priced rrom $125,000. DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR-SALE~-~­ ' BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 536 Westminster Ave. (Nwpt Hghts) NB 646-5938 $36,000 (Daily) 2 BEDROOMS 66 Balboa Coves (Bal. Coves) NB 842-1418 (Sun 1·5) 221 Collins, (Bal . Isl.) NB 640-1120 $57,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2595 Crestview (Baysborea) NB 644-1766 $56,500 (Sun 2-5) 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 161 The Masters Cir (Co. Club Manor) CM 644-Ul6 '68.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 71l9 Marigold, CdM 675-MOO $73,500 . (Sat & Sun) 27 Rue Grand Ducal (Big canyon) NB 644-6200 $92,800 (Sun 1·5) 2535 Vista (Bayshores) NB 642-3235 $64,900 (Sun 1·5) 3059 Country Club, Costa Mesa 546-2315 $79,54IO (Sun 1-5) 2 BEDROOMS AND GUEST 2622 Crestview. (Bayshores) NB 640-1120 $54,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS 3166 Barbados Pl., (Mesa Verde) C.M. Ms-4289 $38,950. (Fri, Sat & Sun 1-5) 2682 Elden (Eutside) Costa Mesa 675-4830 '35,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2718 Shell St. (China Cove) CdM 67a..= (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5105 Bruce crescent (Lido Sands). NB ~ $49,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2716 Shell (Ghtna Cove) CdM 642-8235 $i33'000 (Sat & Sun'l-5) 1833 Port Barm~uth, (l!VH} NB 644-4-033 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 37~~ ~.:wport ~;~Sun 9-5) 2.50 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 673-6642 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2 Ru• ChaleeU Royal (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $139,900 (Sun 1-5:30) 2701 Vista Umbrosa (The mul1sl NB 644-4910 $78,500 (Sat le Sun 1-5:30) 21101 Vista caudal (The Biul1s) NB ~ $82.500 (Sat & sun 1-Sl 31561 East Nine Drive, Laguna" SunN!guuel ") 483-6766 $48,000 (Sat ~ 2315 Laurel Pl., Npt. Hts.(Sat & Sun 15) 1142-2222 $43,900 Be ch • 2828~~~ a (Sun) •1215 Pembrooke (Westcli!f) NB 675-MOO $63,950 (Sun) 504 Canal (Newpt. Shores) NB 675-MOO $52,950 (Sat & Sun) 245 Hellotrope, CdM 675-MOO $73 500 (Sat & Sun) •4701 Cortland; (Cameo Highlands) CdM 673-8550 $79,000 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1003 Bonnie Doon• (lrvme Terr) CdM 675-3000 (Dally 1·5) 31432 West Nine, Laguna Niguel 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4727 Cortland (Cameo Highlands) CdM 675-7225 m.ooo \Sat & sun 1.s1 234 Palmer (Newport Ht.) NB 644-7862 $40,950 (Set & Sun 1:30-5:30) 2030 Holiday (Baycrest) NB 644-1768 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 242 Cedar (N pl Shores) NB 642.-7491 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 204 Kings Place, Newport Beach 673-3663 $117,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1670 Madagascar (Mesa Verde ) CM 545-4289 (Sun 1·5) 2712 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 6i5-4524 $69,500 _(Sun 1-5) 4372 Brookside (Greentree) Irvine 1 552-7500 $43,9541 . (Sun 1-5) 12 Rue Chateau ·Royal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $121 .500 (Sun 1-5) 244 24th St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 547 Aliso· Ave., Newport Heights 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 2316 Clilf Dr., N.B. 645-7221 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM DR DEN •1811 Gisler. (Mesa Verde) CM 55&-8800 $74,500. (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17681 Laurel Tree Lane, Irvine 552-8696 $59,900 (Sat & Sun 10.5) 10152 Edye Dr., HuntinglDn Beach 966-0046 $42,900 357 Catalina (Npt. Hts.) NB 673-6210 $81,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2036 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 640-1120 S69.54IO (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 2424 22nd St., Newport Beach 64:1-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5> 1959 Vista Caudel (Blul!s) NB 675-MOO $63,500 (Sat & Sun) 1324 Estelle (\Vestclilf) NB 673-8550 $61,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1100 Sandpiper (H Vu Hills) CdM 675-3000 (Daily 1-5) :ID33 Pt. Chelsea (H Vu Homes) NB 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1703 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde) CM 546-4141 $47,llOO (Sun 1·5) 10371 Pua, Hunllngton Beach 545-6424 134,54IO (Sun 1-5) 213 Via Dijon (Udo Isle) NB 642-1188 $98,500 (Set & Sun 1-5) 318 Vista Baya (Back Bay) NB 64:1-1771 171,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 17372 Whetmore Lane, HuntinglDn Beach IKZ-4811 $45,000 (Sun 1-5) 433 18th Place, (N'pt. Hts.) NB &1+1766 1611,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1188 Boi1e, Costa Mesa 546-zsu m.900 <Sat " Sun 1-5) 173 Tho Mastera Cin;., CM 540-1151 $&4,500 (Sun 1-5) * •19 Bel boa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 6711-7080 $1211,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 1854 Pt. Carlow Pl. (II Vu Homes) NB -6'1+1766 $M.500 -(Sat ti. SUnT-5) 1226 Seacresl, Corona del Mar 641).7711 (Sun 12-5) 3414 Seabreeze Lane (HVufUlls) CdM 642-6235 $76,900 (Sun 1-5) •2391 Mesa Dr., San.ta Ana Heights 642-8235 $63,500 (Sun 1-5) 425 Seville, Balboa 642-8235 $97,500 (Sun 2-5) •909 Tiller Way (HVuHills) CdM 644-4848 $82,500 (Sun 1-S) •1112 Berkshire Lane, Beycrest 642-llOOO $69,500 (Sun 10-5) 21041 Kausch Cir (Park Place) HB 538-2038 $49,990 (Sun 1-5) 1301 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr) CdM 644-1766 $175,000 (Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOMS 425 Vie Lido ?i.1?.lrd, Newport Beach 675-7414 (Sun 1·5) 14892 Penfield Circle, Illg. Bcb, 892-7677 $37,950 (Sat & Sun 9-5) 1821 Tahuna Terrace, Irvine Terrace 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) *4521 Cortland (Cameo lligblands) CdM 675-MOO $76,500 (Sun) 121 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •4518 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~92 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo 830-7785 $52,000 (Sun 12-4) •4501 Dorchester (Cameo IIlds) CdM 644 4848 $86,54IO . (Sun 1-5) 226 Albert St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 <Sun 1-5:30) >2415 'Margare~ Newport Heights - 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS & FAMILY RM OR DEN •101 Kings Place (Newport Heights) NB 642-6235 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •3 Torrey Pines Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2888 Basswood (Eastbluff) Nil 552-7500 $69,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *45*.1 Brighlon Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM 64-0-4050 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1973 Port Cardigan Pl. (HV Hins) NB 644-5834 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1976 Kornet, C,osta Mesa S36-a836 $65,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2212 Aratia (East Bluff) NB 640-1120 $78,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2326 Tustin (Back Bay) NB 640-1120 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 15221 Normendie, Irvine .. 54&-4141 $53,900 (Sun 1-5) 1742 Pt. Manlelgh (H. V. Homes) NB 644-4910 $76,900 (Sat & Sun l-5 :30 j 7 Twin Lakes Circ. (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-4910 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1940 Kildeer (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $58,900 (Sun) •3801 Inlet Isle (H. Vu Hills) CdM 673-8550 $120,000 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) * 1023 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 873-85541 $213,000 (Sat.& Sun l.S} 1514 Dover (Westclllf) NB 675-4830 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2845 Karob (Eastblulf) NB • 675-7225 $80,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1939 Kildeer (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $56,900 (Sat & Sun) 128 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 642-1188 $119,900 \Sat & Sun ·1-5) 39111 Park Green (H. Vu Hills) CdM 644-1766 $129,500 (Sat 2-8/Sun 2-5) •3816 Key Bay (H Vu Hills) CdM 644-1766 $92,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5417 Playa (The Blufls) NB 673-4400 (Sun 1·5) 441 Prospect (Nwpt Shores) NB 642-6554 $64.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1320 Antiqua (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 430 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-1766 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 2-8) 31 Burnil)g Tree (Big Canyon) NB 55:1-7500 $1541,000 (Sun 1-5) 1252 Somerset (Westclifl) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 927 Alder Place (Eeastb!ufl) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1976 Port Albans (HVuHomes) NB 642-8235 .. 77.500 (Sun 1·5) 1940 Higblana (Harbor Highlands) NB 642-8235 $59,9541 (Sun 1-5) •1933 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 (Sun 1·5 ) 1201 Surlline (HVuHill s) CdM 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) 2424 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) NB 673-8550 (Sun 1·5) •4639 Gorham (Cameo Shores) NB 673-8550 $147.500 . (Sun 1-5) 1806 Pt. Renwick (HVuHomes) NB 673-5200 (Sun 1·5) 334 Villa Nova, Costa Mesa 548-2315 $41,900 (Sun 1-5) 1822 Tenager (Mesa Verde) CM · 540-1720 $77,500 (Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 9531 Panacea Dr., (La Cuesta) H.B. 842·25$5 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2645 Bamboo (Eastbluff) NB &U-1575 . (Sat & Sun 10-4) •1368 Galaxy Dr . (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 '375,000 (Sat' & Sun 1·5) •8 Oakmont Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1974 Pt. Laurent (H Vu Homes) NB 673-9060 $91,500 (Sun 1·5) **4 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 673-9060 $229,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 f225,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1132 Corona (Mesa de! Mar) C:C. . 536-75.13 ~,950 (Sun 1-5) :ID18 Twaz, ll8lboa Island &7MOOO flU.000 (Sat le Sun) • 'fl' • • • L :18 Hermllage LQJBll c.Jl>"!lll NB MW«l3 fm ,ooo (Sat & Sun 1·5) ,3607 Park 0""'1.(Luak H Vu Hilb) CdM 8711-7225 fl2Al,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1706 Port Chari~ Newport Beach 87(1.7080 f14,IMI (SUn 1-6) 1724 Port lrlanlelgh Cir. (HVuHom .. ) NB 963-8787 '89,500 (SUD 1-5) l.!06 Worwlck 1.n (Harbor Hlghlandl) NB ~ '17.DM (Sun 1-5) •••2 Unda Ille Dr. (Linda Isle) NB &15-7221 =.000 (SUD 1-5) •••I Linda lale Dr. (Linda Isle) NB &15-7221 $249,000 (Sun __J-5) -, BR &F AM RM 337 Peachtree Lane, Newport Beach 545-54175 $69,900 (Sun 1·5) • •28 Linda Isle, NB 644-1766 $215,000 (Sun ~) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 2016 Barranca (Early Blulls) NB 644-1133 $46,500 · (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOMS 2607 Villa Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 644-7662 $69,500 (Sun 1:30-5:30) 669 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) NB 644-7662 (Sat & SUn 1-5) 2221 Vista Dorado (The Bluffs) NB 644-7662 $69,500 (Sun 1:3().5:30 ) 641 Villa Bonita (Bluffs) NB 644-7270 $67,775 (Sun 1-5) . 2637 Vista Ornada (The Blul!s) NB 64-0-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2119 Vista Laredo (The Bluffs) NB 673-6642 (Sun 1-5) 633 VlSla Bonita (The Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $65,000 (Sun 1·5) 4 BEDROOMS 835 Amigos Way (Eastblu!l Terr.) NB 644-7493 $49,900 (Sat & Sun 10.5) 362 Vista Madera (The Blulfs) NB 64-0-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 5 BEDROOMS AND DEN 835 Amigos Way (Eastblulf Terr.) NB 644-7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 10.5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE . 2 & 1 2&l Wave Sl, I,aguna Beach 644-7662 $102,000 (sun'24> 2 BR 294 Wave St., Laguna Beach 644-7662 515 Marigold, Corona de) Mar 644-4674 $92,000 300 Jasmine, Corona del Mar (Sun 2-4) (Sun 1-5) 675-3000 · (Sun 1-5) 603 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 675-4830 $82,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 + DEN & 2 + DEN 427 Poinsetua (Old Corona) CdM 675-7225 $129,500 (Sun 1-5) 3 & 1 504 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $73,900 (Sun) 3 & FM RM & 3 & GUEST 424 Dahlia Corona cl.el Mar 675-6000 ' $110,000 (Sat & Sun) 3 .. 2 423 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 644-7270 $95,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5206 Neptune, West Newport Beach 673-9060 $85,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 304 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 673-6510 $125,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 706 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $119,500 (841 & Sun'l-5) 715 Poppy, Corona de! Mar 400873-aSSO $122,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) Jasmine, Corona de! Mar 673-1658 $110,000 (SUn 1-5) 520 Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar . 673-9010 $115,000 (SUn 1-5) 3 EACH **330 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 673-9060 $350.000 (Sun 1-5) **3907 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach 673-9060 $195,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2344 Port Aberdeen, Harbor View) NB &14-4687 (Sun 1-4) 4 .. 3 **1008 E. Balboa Blvd., (Bal Penln) NB 644-1766 $2541,000 (Sat 2-6) 5 & FM RM & 4 BR 618 Acacia, .Corona del Afar 675-6000 $129,000 (Sat & Sun) TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 -2-1 510 Narcissus, Corona ~el Mar 644-7270 $95,500 (Qin 2-5) FOURPLEX FOR SALE 3 BR EACH 51&-520 Iris, Corona de! Mar 644-1766 $2541,000 (Sat 2-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR LEASE 2-3 BEDROOMS 1741 Tuslln, Costa Mesa 642-2225 $275./$325. up (Sat & Sun 1·5) HOME FOR LEASE 4 BEDROOMS 1001 Tiller Way, (H, Vu llllls) CdM 644-7662 $595 month (Sun 1-4) RENTALS 4 BEDROOMS ,M RM OR DEN 67 Montecilo, (Spyglass) CdM ·675-7225 flOOO month (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR RENT a & 4 BEDROOMS 317 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644-4174 '450 & $550 • (Sal & Sun 11-4) INCOME 2 BR + 2 IR !UNITS) 106 Pearl Balboa Island M&-2315 $109,900 (Sun 1-Sl .... • o;; •• 1 o;;,.r GO& •• r NEW HOMES 1 STORY I ' NEWPORT · ·BEACH $68,500 -$78,500 j • FULLY DEVELOPED AREA. NO PIONElltlNG. LOTS OF GREEN ARIA. THE LOWEST PRICED NEW ONE-STORY HOMES IN NEWPORT BEACH. IMMIDIATE POSSESSION. 2701 and 2719 VISTA UMIROSA THE ILUFFS (Jutt W•t of Easlbluff Dr. 11 Vllfl Doi Oro) OPEN SAT. and SUN. -1:00 • S:30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road 644 4910 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Get;; ... ;';';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _c;....~-··_1~~~~~1 * PREVIEW THESE HOMES * CAMEO SHORES 121 MILFORD, SAT. & SUN. l·S Exciting 3 bdrm. & guest suite -pool & white water view-$159,000. 4511 ROXBURY, SAT. & SUN. 1·5 4 Bdrm., huge living rm ., beaut. pool - a great buy at '114,500. lilARIOR VIEW HIUS 1100 SANDPIPER, DAILY J.5 Beautiful, lge. 3 bdrm., 2lfi baths & pool. Real sit-dolArn ocean vie'v -$84,750. (Goldenrod to Peg Pebble, lo Sandpiper) HARBOR VIEW HOME • $69,000 .Gas saver -stop at 2033 Port Chelsea & save driving all over Newport Beach, for the same infonnation we can provide there, or at oor Coast Hwy. office. Renderings, floor plans, prices & terms are 111 avail. CORONA DR MAR DUPLEX 300 JASMINE, SUNDAY 1-5 Close to ocean -A· l cone!, $124,500 IRVINE TERRACE 1003 BONNIE DOONE, DAILY 1-5 Large 3 bdrm. beauty with magnificent bay · & oc.ean view. $148,500 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE 304 OTERO, SAT/SUN. 1-5 Profess. decorated & upgraded, 3 bdrm., 2\.2 baths. $69,500. (Del Oro lo Ornada to Otero). BA YCREST • BRAND NEW WINDWARD AT IRVINE-DAILY NOON TO S 3 Bdrm. & 4 bdrm. contemp. hoines -10% down -$82,000 to.}88,500. OLD CORONA DEL MAR 434 DAHLIA, SAT/SUN. 1-5 Charming 2 bdrm. & conv. den, 2 ba. Lowest priced in CdM at $64,500. ll\\' .111,1 l~l·~.\('l I f1EA LTY CALL 675 3000 ANYTIME General $32,900 Walnut Square Beautitu.lly decorated 3 bedroom tov.nhowte in thlB Jovel)' shade. 8hlngle and wooded IU't'a in the heart of Irvine. $45,000 Laguna Hilltop Make an oner and get the buy ot 1t lifellmel Sputilrc brand new 3 bedroom home with a fanlutlc ocean view. VERY ANXlOUS owner. $48,500 Univenity' Park Excellent locaUon, v e r y sharp former model home, near poo.15, tennb; and clubhouse, Graclou8 2 bedroom _and farqUy room plan. $77,500 Bayfront Like new, 3 bedroo m townho!Jses \\'ith I a r g e private sllp11. A\•ailable as rentals from $495. -lease options, or M.lcs. Two att for sale under exl11Ung leases at $!>75 and $600 ., month. Buy now, occupy later. Call 675-7225 Lachenmyer Realtor "' ~ CATALINA VIEW Owner must 9ell ~ 4 BR. 3 BA. tam. rm .. huge bonus rm.. .klcu:tti, no m alnfenflnCQ )1ul!bcaplna:. Outalde Llsdits &: ,,,..at~r on timers. Busy l!.Xtcullve'• pl~houle. SUptt a1Atom decor. Priced for quick Mle. 189.900. Call Prestl1e Homtt~ ' JUST ...,.... $UIOO! ll"'I" excarttvt manor wllh JXIOI, Muna, trlple pna~. Best UM. Hurry! Call 847·6CllO. ..... All¥ ct.)' I.I Utie B&W DAY tD Ml an ad! Don't clll!r ••• ~ .JJuntingfo11 .JJartour OPEN FOR VIEWING 16661 BOLERO LANE • .. SUNDAY FROM 2 to 5PM. Vl!lt thiJ gracious 4 bedroom waterfront home on Davenport Island. Priced at $147,000. ln· eluding 44 foot boat dock. CALL , . , WILMA FITTS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Hmtlntton Hwlwwwr ltzllt Oil WorMr A.._, H.a. 1146 llMI .. • Gener•I ~~ I IN THE TOP 5°/o · ':EARLY _. tLUF_FS '! 3 BDRM. UNDA PLAN UNDER SEVENTY THOUSAND .For knowledge able buyers who seek this rare & popular single story home, we can offer you a truly choice, direct major green· belt frontage location, on a quiet 0 adult" cul-de-sac. This superb setting has been fea· lured in national advertisin g for our award winning community. It takes but one look to confirm this ad - please do not hesitate, there might not be another like it for years! Offered by - •~'·~ 2414 Vist• ct.I Oro [;st t\ 12.J,tf(' Newpo rt BHch G ~(y 644-113J Anytime ~ \ General YICTURIAN MANOR-2 STORY WALK TO BEACH-$35,000 GIANT 2 story Victorian Manor on comer grounds. Authentic Gay 90's decor and architecture. 5 bedrooms including elegant master suite 'vith 4th bath, library & music chambers with ci rcul ar bay window. Base- ment game room. Guest apartmen t with kitchen. Banquet fonnal dining room. Leaded and sUllned glass windows. BET- TER HURRY ! Call 64:;-0303. OWN YOUR OWN BEACH $122,500 "BAYFRONT LUXURY"-fEE LAND You own the beach and dock Jn your own back yard. Secluded area of NEWPORT BEACH. Room !or pool. Huge courtyard entry. 4 bed roo ms, 3 baths. Gourmet kit- chen. Family den with fireplace. Large living roo m and formal dining ar:ea over- looking covered patio, sandy. 1hores and peaceful bay waters. At th is price, you BE'ITER HURRY! Call 64:;-0303. VERMONT FARMHOUSE-EASTSIOE $250 RENT 11L YOURS-$29,950 -Sweeping corner grounds in prestigious Eu_tside location. Towering cypress, pro-- duclng date and fig trees. Cute Vermont farm house. Master quarters. GUEST FA· CILITY with private entrance. Country kitchen. Formal dining. Large living room with fireplace and open beam ceUln~s. Courtyard and patio overlooking rolliilg green lawns. Call 64$-0303. BEACH TOWNHOUSE $36,500 NEWPORrS BEST BUY PRIVACY SUPREME In exclusive Park Lido. WALK TO OCEAN. Pltvate courtyard entry to 2 story luxury townhou se. 2 bed- rooms, 2 ba ths. Gourmet kitchen with built ins and eotlng area. Living room "'i lh crackling fireplace. Picturesque park·like crrunds and POOL. cau ~- FOREST E. OLSON nttH-IMI. -· CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE 4 BR -2 BAnIS $31.~ FULL PRICE This 31~ year old home is re11l value on todays market. This home orreri; carpe:ta. drape&, a:u blltlt.- ins, dishwasher. U~lnct', double gara~, and mMy other features. TransfelTt'd owner must go and will ~II "·ll h oo dn 1enns to Vet!. fo'or further lnformnHon please call !»5-9491. Walker&lee ll •A~ ••TAT• "THE MAN'S" POOL HOME Swimmin9 l'ool & Private Beach -LIOO··REALTY - 11 • I,, I "'' \ tt \\'E ARE LOOKING FOR A personable. lie Real VACANT· *<>73-7300* l::lltate aa!e.s person that 4 BR, 2 BA, brand ne111 ln- o"u"°P°'L=EX:::;::. =.==0wn=,=,", ::b=u::lld~,-r I ~·nnt.s to make $31,CXXl 10 side. outi;ide. fireplace, ror ~·ants lo sell. Ranch r;tylc SJO,CXXl. per yr. lf lhat Is lot, block fence. All tenns. 3 BR. 2 BA home + new you, Call DANA PACinC $33,900. 2 BR apt on Jge Jot next RE.AL ESTATE, Dan a BRASHEAR REAL TY to city park, So. of H1vy. Point. '193-SOJl. 841-7411 Eves 968-1178 ~~\~Y In town. IU0,000. Eo1t Bluff REPOSSESSIONS Save Your Ener9y Xo i.tulrs lo t•limb In thi~ t>lt>gan1ly rlceoratcd ·I lx-d- nlQrn hi>mt'. steps lo park, Very pr!l'alc ~ ard "1th ninny l~s 11rnl cusron1 J111ulS1:aplng. Spet:!al pl1•y an~a for rhi!rln.>n, 2 patios. "·ith a ~lurlcd rrt~at ofC n\aster berlroom fr•r :\lorn & Dad. 11 ' x 48' p11ved cstn1pcr s1orai;c. Ai;sunie 7h ~:, VA loan. S-17,900. DAJLY PILOT D r. .. Irvine Choice Loc•tion ' bdnns. and dtn, ,'&U.lred cclltnr. dcllghtl\ll PMtio on the 1,"l"OOnbt'll, .)wit JJl. IO ndult pool and Jacui:il. \'try f\lll"llc0ve lnPde re•turlnt: *lft .:reen im.a. $49,900 Incl. UK' 1Knd. CALL 552-7500 VISI ON e red hill ""' ( < '"'"'' h,11.t J -,1 I et..i..<or OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUMS JJirec.Uy on Hehller Park, Divers Cove & Pacilic OC'ean. Huge, lwrurlou!, quality re.11idcnce1. FormAI dining roomr;, fireplat.'t'll, deckJI, etc. $92,500 to $185,000 O~LY 5 AVAILABLE 4BR, h, npeoclaUy suHr.d PRl .. E For Information and location IMMAC Duplex, 2 Br home, f tam!! · l Ir m t lh FH I & VA "" or y pnvacy. rg ' EASTBLUFF VIEW 0 csc ' ..... nlci.:, COATS WALtACE REALTORS 962-4454 OPEN HOUSE DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM DUPLEX 11eparate l Br apt. ideal fp, fam nn, pvt CK'elln blult contact - 2 Bedrooms each with double loc. Ss.&.000. 673-39-12. ,,·/comm. park, l blk to By CM-ner KASABIAN 496 Cliff Drive Laguna Beach prage aepara.Ung the living Beycrest elem . 11ehool. \~'rmderlul 5 Bdrm, 3 Balh, 2 Story qtrs. Alley access and nice I '--'-'C.:."-------nei~lxmi. $-15,fXX} firm. JII)J Rc11idence featurr-s Reel Estate 962""" I :::::::::::::::C::::f:::: rt:'g: Allen & Good !k11I ~;J11111e 494-5572 fe~ yard. SprinkJers for SUMMER FUN Parkhill Dr. O.t, r~lfr4Zll : ~oice Area LEASE·OPTION Comfortable Living your easy yard care. Full Beaut pool accon1panies a SPAfiKLING .~ bdrm. 1 bath, t'nnanent 180 dcgrl't' 3 BR, 2 BA TO\\·nhousc. S\(O) TillS 1 HR condon11nluni i~ price · · · lBR, 3HA ready to rllO\'e in-2 car 1tarll,lit', lstni;:r ft'nrt'<'I \lew . . Dov.11. Assume fo11A Jonn. 1 tn1ly a v.ondf'rlul buy. II i!I. $40,000 lo ho1ne. 1.112 Berksh.11\' yard. Nl'v.·ly f'tHlX'll'tl ;orlfl 1 • 1 ~I !l.LLCd )Pnl·lcnce<l r Ire pla c e ne11• 11.l 'I Jfk:11lt'd In a 1>1"1·lurled ;., •• ,.,of LMe, $69.500. Hhoda ~lagll J paintl'fl. Light tniffit· on at-• \\f'll la~~·aped carpeting ,r., 'paint. N~t !'.\'. l1n1l Ir" J.onu~ rn; 11•n Catalina Sunioti Bkr. 'i14-64:.!-:WOO lrarth·c strl'<'I. Only S.10.900. • Au1om11t1t· \\·atez ~rt~·ner door 10 I·-· '"°PP'.''" 1 """"""' P ACIFIC P.EAL EST.\Tt: 're ronic gar. <{)lir ~nter. Cheaper lhnn ~nL 1•h1~1v1111 . (1111 u,; llll•~: "' ~ .. '"' 22~f J_!~ e F.I I I ... ..... '"' It' \tl'il 1-VfH'C [Of )•~UI' k!•I~ Hrealbt1tk1na 0Ct'1u1 Ir "''nc•1 . -811 Corona del Mir i:;12-0:!00 1 vpent'r Ask fur Dnlt•, !J6H7R'i IJOn 'i 110~~ 1111~ .... ,. •1e""' art• your1 v.•ilh this ~ • Flrrplnt'f"' 1\1th gas Jv~ --•· /11tlulou.~ 4 brf!JYl()m on lari;:-l' OPEN SAT/SUN l·S BACK B,,,. AP.EA e Ne11 carpet;. *JUST-LI ST ED* 962·2456 t-.eaut11u11y land st·a1>t'rl Sun /Eves. 27 18 SHELL ST. ,, ~.T;i() I • l're~hty pt1!nred in & uut Gort.'<.'Ot1S n1.,.lf'l·llkr 3 BR .. 1, ~round~. Hit·h i·u~turn rlN-or 646-5855 tChlM Cove, Cd~t 1 .. BP.. 28,,! fain rn1, 5l~ne e :\ear shopping & schools lam nn. Only S·ll,9,j() I I "·i1h Ct>dar paneled family Ct! 3 hd . be rrplc, quiet & C"ln\-en1mt S96 :oJ OPEN SUN. l·:i 1 rni, r::xf"l'•M'<i beanis. \\'OOf\ Aley!. n~w annppl·l· .. ~~~t • ..::_ohlhy! As_.sumable 5 1V",. VA loan, ShO\vn by npjnln.tment only 10022 Spar Circlr S86j Ad 1 M 1 llB I homing flreplKt.·e. Bullt in H ... "'"',... u<=<> 2159 Norse. 8(X)...967-1021 2645 Bamboo, N.B. JOHN P. CAREY ams 8 ' agno la. hrlOki;hrlvt's. \\'orJ! 11 h"' g Beautiful arbor pain!ed. SlOO~ ACHTUNG I Phont 644·1575 RLTRS. 641r7414 96&-7287 BY °"'fltlr, 3BR, 2BA. c f;;nn ciirpeting thrnouL Inrercom. & OCICHI View Large, immaculate house Open Sat. & Sun. i'Oo brokers Hunt in9ton Contln•ntil t.lar homt. ,·acant, $33,000 And 2 large decks th11.t are 1 Coll Park See to or n ts f' 198.52 c ldeaJ for year-round en· n ... , Area of Call ... G . M ,•pp.rec. gen . 3 BR. 1\.1 BA. $21,900. lfTil, armania, tcrtaining. S9!1,500. ca I I eorge , eze, gt, 9W5 Durham 557·TI48 ~ Ccirona del Mar 557<263 ".,..,"' POOL HOME 2 BR, 111 BA .119,900. '°1 r"-v71·n~."-------1 ,.-'----~ Four bedrooms, dramadc * EASTSIDE * Spacious 4 Br. f a mi I y ~ C.Ontlnent.ltl Dr. I [ TA RBEI I) formal llvin&: room le Xlnt loc.; 3 BR., 1~1 baths, orient~ Mme IA-'ilh largt BKR. M&-7711. eve. ~7-4617 CONDOMINIUM ...... elegant formal dining room, dining rm.; au n porch : forms\ dlning room and a BY Owner -Superb 4 BR, AN ALPINE RETREAT TN ~ hlgh.Ughted on lave1y white beaut. lnd&"J)g. $35,000 11parkllng pool. Open today 2"1 BA. DR. Flt, $64,900. TllE JIE,\RTOfo' CENTRAL . W~U~ _ teJTUIO, Heated and AGT. 6T.>-'1631> &IO-Ol66 1-5 p.m. 2854 Corob -Ask-Open Sal·Sun 12·6. 2108'1 IRV I N f'.: 0 RA to,; GE filtered pool. set In a i;e-1 -.,,5:--=--,o=---~. BY Owner. mu.st !It'll. 2 BR. 1ng $80.500. Shi•"' t.n. llB. !>36-1781. GROVES. 3 BF:D, 2 BATII. 1920 S. Coast lfwy, l.agu11.11 ~~t 1~~1=-~~~=; ff The CeGn, 2 ba11., p:inelM U\··rm, i1ep Cnll 6'i.r72'!:i rRJu'ICTSD\N Fountain! 3 Allt CO~DITIONJ;.JG. CO~I· Beach ,.... trom your front stC'p. \\'alk Din. area .. Cul r!C' &le, East· /rS\ Rr, fam rm. Beautiful cond. ~!Ur\ITY A~SOC. PO C) I. ente~lnlng. Aho truly one r;hOrt block and '"atrh !ildt>, S29.!f"..O. &12·12.10. $-1~.coo Torn l\lillcr, n11r. &· PAH.K· ,\Cfl<'ISS Tl l~~ Castle Shadow !ilquc!f tibeCUlle~~ r'!1:iu';!~ the boo.ts retum nt i<unset . OPEN. SAT. SL'N 1o:-I THE &12-4811 ~'-~~:!·fl'· 0"~I.;H. s:;1.:Jn.1 A 2 hd11\1. IVJn1c 11·ith nn tx- Call now for ll prl\'ate ~~1'h·onbe•,11~·hly. Amollmlhinl,• <jognn By O"M>.r. H·:Z, o.:-e11n ~1(.\f' t BERG O\\;o;E'R '1BR. fr, frplc '1 yrs 0 0 ' . MONTHS E -I 11;tt1Sl\t' hR~·lc )Rrtl AN'01. showing S7Ul.tm 6'13-ll:Ul .. ... " h~'Y· J BR . 2 ba. + l UH, 1 J ~-old S-WXI d11:n, as11umc • • 4 N W lla.ot 1Jlt•nt \ "r n)n 111 fur ex· OPE"Nnt.ll · IT'SFUN108ENJCEI be yours "'hen you buy thili ba. $84.!f"iO. -'/ COMPANY .L.. VA \'t.~ rnn PIP!. ~OCJC. 1 J1\t•rt Univ, Pt1rk 4 hdt'trl, v11nd1ni.: '11:1 .. clet·kA "h\1•11 ! 111N1.ciou.~ 3 RP.. fnmlly roonl :.o5 Cariuitu)n ~ '\.-.!".:. -3 httlhs ru·1on1 C ~ ll 11,,11·i1t1• ''""~of 1h1• Pacific horn(' Yd th hU<C niastrr heri· --~ ---~ B\' 01\1ll'r. i:u~1nn1 :: lge BR. l . . . • ~ ;, , : I I . !111.i!IT Sell-By O~>ner. 3 Br, 2 ~ ,-2 hAs .. C<1mr r#.. 111!1 pool,! ?J t.:'\ SI.I t ~~ Sun • !')1 111') & 11 11 uod 1·'°1 1n1t h llllC \'Oljfl\ ~ .. ' roorTI and low, low upke~p. Ra 11111h~. frplt'. Parklike ~IAllOl!S ~ si:; 00) -~i&-fi62) .100 i;I'! ft, F P , •l~L ~11r 1\1lh a f1t'<'ph1i·t:>. $6:!.~. ,.. , Onlv S96.500. For 11pr1. t.'lll toe. Adul!.:. (',.-gl flnnn--' .. _: _ Off :\Jl,•h1'IM>n St , Q:,J ~ 6-U.7211. t•in.::. SJ6,500. ~3275. SAVE $5,000 REPOSSESSIONS l'lnyon Trt'I.' St. You .,..,,.n O l11H Brend New lBR Condo GOV'T O\YNED 1hl' lnn<l. S69.9<X.I. I ""''~ MESA VERDE TRI-LEVEL h~:~~~ ~1:rm·v!m~' 1h~ ... nr 1ennls. Lo\\·~1 SSS In f'llA/\'A. lloulll:~ &. Condo!!, QUl1'1ARD HLTY. 6'12-2991 REAL ESTATE o"·ner. ~·IG-~ nn.>a .. OPF:N 1·5 SUN. 2712 llunl. ~·h. 11.rea. <'ALL fnr BEAUTIF'L'L ,·rry shitrp Central Air CondlllOning For Sale or Leue Vl'1a Umbror.a, N.B. Agt. lnformntion nud llir;! of pro-upgraded otBR, fam rm. din· 1190 Gii'~ SL '=========o BHY O\\~ERh'I ~ '!!,t,. &,rnJ fl. 6T~ pc.rts'c"· L . Ing nn. prestij(I' l\ttH. SuJlllr '19-'-9 11'3 M9-0316 r-1\5 evrryl ng . .., ,...,..., Fountain Valley OTT REA TY Greenbelt Joca1lon at 'tfil! /Jn NIGEL DAILEY I; ASSOC I MES 'nils beautiful home mwt .be !eC!n to be a~lated. Huge family room. formal dlntna room, lour hll&'e bedrooms, three car garage and much, much more. F« fUrthf'T lnlonnatklll pleue call -L 2601 LighthoulO L•. Top of the line view home. Uke new. 1..ar&est alngle story Broedmoor n . 4 BR, FR. "'"·~t bat, formal dining. SHO~VN BY APPT. • I ' . t 1,~t"'" ' ~ ,. . - Walker & Laa · •••l •• ,.,, SEE THE CORNER -riiE-iLUFFS-~~-B~ ~·:.:. Dohli• Dell;httul DolOl'8: 3 bdrms., UP 2 BR. den. 2 S.U\s. 2 2~ baths; bcautUul condl· f'rl)lc'•· Soft -...••fer In ea. lion. Upgraded ce.rp. A: Ootblt em.gt. SUS.COO dmpca. Lo\"-b' paUo over-OPEN SUN \.5 lookl the erffnbc>lt. A tr\l]y ITTZMORRJS REALTY 1~'o'Ro'~N REAL TY 313S £. °""'' Hwy <n.90!0 ~~;,_ ___ _.!~'!!;!!!:! 4 BR, 3 ba + den, FR. OR, :-;; Shop, 'Jll)Ol, 3 trplc. New VACANT, ahBrp, ttady f()r ~ & ~· ree )IOU. Q _u t • t cul~c. simple. $98.500. By tl\Vnet, Detached pnge. Great no a(tt pltut. On Dolphin MIMTllble. $31,$00. Call Tm-. By appt only, 1n4) NT .... IO Alto mot89 or 1213) 776-Gnl. • 3096 \\111.rrcn Lane, ~2758 536-7533 Ranch. Country set11ni.:. A OPPORTUNITY I •1alecre1t-exit !Ny $32,900. ARISTOCRATIC ST y LE c-AL~lF~·.-c"'·uss.:.:,,c:_lC;,:..-~Po~p-ul_a.r I real buy. $57.SOO. 551-3916 To oombioo home & income. ~ BJ, ~.~ ~~b , . , trom the atrium entry, 2 Aly mod .... 4 BR. rp1, s·.~ 3 BR, 2 ha. A1C, lnd11cpcl, dPrtme col'l'Ul1Cgc\11.I I bldg., thruout this 4 bedroom VA n1;.11um11ble loan. $42,000. f'rplc, c.w. patio, oountry owntown Laguno, ncl. 2 $2500. TOTAL 00\VN, 3 BR, home lncl~tni magnlf1eent To see cAll BKR. 96."l·S681. kilch. cu&t drp11. shag cpl!. dlx. 1t pU1. 10 Yr. lt&M! on 2 SA. Msumable lOl.lll. Xlnt mA&ler gwte wilh tirepl. VA ASSU~tPTION • S6l.500. lmmae. ,\vaJI 7/1. Qy,•net commcrc. Call for more toe, ~1.MI Hill, 53()-3000 f'ormal din, lrg tamrm, the o......."g ,,. • 81, &:' .•""'·"~;::..;·=··;,·;;-;:::.~~--detaUJ. draml\tJC U!M Of c:ui'tom &"l~U e D ' ;J "• ' r· ' ""' UAAJ ctrrE Little. how;C', btg i-ii "''lllipa"""' &nd pane 11 n 1 2 flt)', enrl party af't'a, 'Tl-TURTI.EROCK -Ready for actt, R·2 lot, Eutaldc, enhanc';.. the rich look in er ,·ery an"'lous. BKR. Cl'Jll M?lcctlnn. 3 br, 2 bft, $29,950, agt. 642·9666. e\•ery 'room. Land11C:aped 963-5681. $49.00'.I. Ex. loasl. &t>SSTj?. VA-NO DOWN if'Olloo., to pl~ •1~H:;";"~t;lno!:to;;n;;;;B;•~ac;;h;;;;;;;:;;:H;;u;;n;t~ing;;;to~n;;:B;•;•<:h;:;;:;;; 4 BOR.\J '"'0 ttf)f)'. C'911 Roy gardenrrs t)'T. A r;pec. ....e \\ar<l, at t-:asobla n OOZ..OO.M. lacular home for $54,900. SO. el 1111.')'. 2 BR. beauty T CALL ,,IE REAL FSrATE • n h t fAIR 839-GW or ~~l guest. Lgc. ~~ 'P. .,,.."' S58-11'l!! T RANSFER SECLUDED PVT DEAOI • FORCES $ALE • Oct>nn ,.ie-., 186 $h0recllff 3Blt, 213A, Gl't'enbr(lok! l•)T 4 Br $225,000. ~19 Bldr new, titi'pl, custom crplt, DUPLEX 2-2 BR. "One unit fonnl dln w/chandrlleni nu," Open ltouse Sat &; SUn and a..uumllblt! HUR.RY. l·l . s1s 1'tarlgold 644-4674 -"00"2,_-1::.:•=95~B,,,KR.~.,...---u * * DUPLEX * * 7°/o PRESTIGE PARK PLACE BY OWNER Monopoly On Super Sharp Decor. Land· cape & Exterior. 3 Bedroom, Family Room On Cul-d<>SOC St. MUST SEE! $49,990 O'-"'N YOCR 0 \li'N APT. near Vlcl<lr Hugo&. SptttM.'\llftr l'!.lfllillln(' vitw. S.13.SOO. \\'ttlhu.·e L. Ntlf, Rf'llltor 2'J1il Fon!st 494-9.1!8 4 BR, 3 BA. FR. '"-ct bar, 2-tOO 11q . It. Nt'\\•ly dee. Lj:. pallo, $ &1,900 °""'· 49trsrr1 so. 01· 11wv. ·132.000 ASSUMABLE LOAN ! Agl . m4G30 &-10-0166 Only 2 )It.an old, In a very T lepho 53'203B • E~tl;.."1\Al.J) llAY l BR The 1 .. 1 .. 1 dt•w In the Wtti. P"':lill<> .,.,, . e nt, .,. 3 1"I View from ~IOdec~ • ... 11111i, Pltot Ouolllod :;962-;;;.;.:;llS:_ ___ __::BK::::"'· ....,_ ... _________ ... __ -' , _.s1,,s~".1XM1~1o::!u~..-~.,,~-1~11:::1.e-. • • . - • • r • Silodlr. lllfdl 10, 1974 & .. £ ... "ml • ' • • • • • " j- . • -. • , .. l . ! f t• ' t ......:::.. ...... _ ···tS... 12 lo 5 31551 w-'=---al~~= EAST IWFF lie Cnyo.-: ._. ,_ -· :.:..,.'1.,.~'\:..t:::: 2737 Alta Vista Driv• OPEN HOUSI CONDO-TRADE FOR YOUR . HOME """""t11e 1n ll:lteb • .. .,. $73,500 SUNDAY t-4 ·-'11 -•4 ,.,. -• •--.. ~ the loc• ~ .~Y. ~ crpwa11"·. • 24 Pl~HUll$T LANI MIU ••• -~ " ..... -·-~"t-.. ·~"tt ... -'p"t~.: -··· Remodeled, 5 BdrmJ or 4" Den. 2 Sty., .....,. ~4GNIFl~ENT tlon beats the ener'h.:crtsl.s. E•erytbing Is at -~· -.. _, • ni ht c1a r c t llna R.tdwood 11oa>e c:no'8d by •·-d Golf T •· ch Sh pping Ba·•· "'°"· Cati Alf. :wo.tn>. Beautiful vtew, g or y o a a , u. -~"~-... ..,. ~ _,. • • enn~. • • 0 • ·~· ~--·• s 15 PI V d Mins •-•'ty ligh'· New ---~·-~ SChoola. 90% loan available. 3 Bedrooms, 2 -·~ ~~ .... open wi • • a os er es, "' •' ~. ,,,,. ""'"'Y· Ho..i.cntted 1B12 ........,, custom carpets & drapes. Furniture tlnloli -·.a Olttlul baths··· '47.500. Mlulon vi.10 optional. Full mirrored walls. Walking .. tection <' --" ~ 494-9794 BY awn.. •PCl""lcd 00.,00. 0 distance to schools, churches & markets. ·=' 41" ~ ,,., -· ' • Jhisls AnHonestAd I I-l')D#l!IJ 166 'I UIJlll • NIW OCIAll ¥llW '-a:s=r..-T \ll'll ..,_ room , _.....,._ ...... " t;W"~' 1tor , WI· --· ~ ---.....-.,.. $191,!llO fUJI Ill ................ • Call cm.-. -8JJ;90·9y -BR; 1% hi. '"'Cl crpllnll, ~ ....... _., 640-06>4 'ile"'U, 'J~Pfil', .. t ... 21 AJlwmable '1'.4'f\ •FHA ~~~~~.,....~~·-~r!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!c' I \t~ 1 '...ti .uperb H w/peymenta al $228.< Open ;: v-qlltlllty. ~ 4 ~room ~ ~ 1000 N. COAST WY. How<c,..S.t & s""· Catt tor N-rt Buch No-Buch home, on a pail<, <:re•teo Its 9 NEW OUPl.EXES-~ 11 LAGUNA BEACH apprit to .et Evet. Dy1, .;...;;.;.i~-::-ru!N--1 ;;;·;;,...;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Qwn l'Ural atmosphere In DANA POINT L"e'! hoch L-Nl9uol ~'. ,,,.J,~~nly.E ve1 U2RR+OUDEDNED Upper Back Bay I.;" l\'i:"=-~~ FABU~~ ~'#,'...,VIEWS i -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 AIJso VILLA mR l 11a•. s N. E·~ ...... -home r;:: ,.ro ~Wo..m u $411.!l!Om ~~ EMl!RALD BAY 1• attached rar. 128,500. 22985 BY PARK __ ..,.. ~--F---· •• Fro ~ ~--"-' I•-ea-Cod · Via ee ...... 586-0l87 ~-!BR --· ...... ""· PM, -~-, ~-4 Pie>< ... $74,950-195.9'IO --· -·-.... . ~~!!!E~~~== ........... AUU , I>lNc::tloN:, Big can y 0 n Otfitt ~Fri-sun •• oonternporary teatutt1 It Newport IMch What a oeat locatlon! ! A In choice U'H. ol Newport' a Road 10 ~ St. G«qe 33861 Llntem oonvettiences with a charm· park on two aides and an Back Bay Detached 3 car turn towllim' h OOMn' ~ Phone 83L-2701 i. old world ooun"" te<t. c'*,., yodlty lot Ml?? outlook to r. 'Jtng btlh &nd pr enck-r ...., yud, -to l'lnellllr5t ~ " Wl<doys call """""'· 842>4905 q. Uled brick, plank ell)' lJ&bts, And on the fn. "'°'.:. iWI lot. Many builtin •-tt 10 No .u • , .Jr.~ lkion,hfihbeamoeW.np.5 Walk1Nocktobl,)'oryacht akSe,abeautUullyupgraded ~ teatum. OPEN 1e DONALD M. B•cw•ware1"'8l eldllle Ql1enteda~· IOUNITSCOSTAMESA Bdnnl.. 4 bathl; family club. 3 BR. 2 BA, cua:lom home with Karutan carpet, SA'l'/SUN, 381 Vllta Baya. tlling agency, we hawe the-opportunity 10 t S.,.rate "°'Pe• rm., lg<. pliv. ...._ channer with I SR ....., proteulonal decon>tJon &nd $71 000 B1"rd .... 1-many, many home -lint hand. The "AlwaY1 Rented" type $230.0000C.E•NFRONT •pt OVtt' earal"· M8.Y trade ~.~ evebl ryApoaib~ 0~ • an• so w.· oecallonalty come across en Situated on 34,160 Sq,· Ft. ~ In property! I Only '95,000. av~a e. ,top "° ' It' Co .-.11.1. ASllOCIATES REALTORS --N~•11y' good' ~-. "~ Udo Parle Drive .• " Land Iooome lJ!l,211) yr., ' Beallttll ... ,....,.,,..1 ocean-GOLF COURSE only .... 900 >'ee. I llY""'""" 2 ••-_.,...._ "'" ,,. ' It'" - !root -. tn priv . ...._ 3 cau Bewrly at cau 614-1211 Home or d"plex quattty 13 -8 NO.lpo(t wato.rlrolii development by Danial Ww.- 1 N Taylor C Bdrms., 21,i bat.hi, atepg to FRONTAGE CTI4) 225-1226. agt built 5 bednn home or use l'll'.l2 Irvine Blvd. Tustin Olmstead. ie Ulat kind Of tare r~. I .. 'bTORS' o. beach. Fantutlc w h l t e 10% DOWN NEWPORT SHORES as a 3 A 2 bedrm duplex. View I • View I It's &UCh a value that we decided to run an %1.U San Joaquin HiUs Rd. water & coastl.I views. 31'32 WEST NINE w lall · Newport Only sleJMI to sandy beach Beautlfully decorated 2 bed-ad 1ree of charge for our cttenl just to empha· c ter Gf4...4910 ~~EN SUN. 1-5 OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 soo,.• ,..:_pro:n_ie~ • can us and channel. On l~ t.'Cr· room, 2 bath '°"'11houstwlth size this to the discriml118t1ng lew who mf~t Nep•1>0ArtLM,.SPR.INGS 147 EMERALD BAY J 8'tnn• .. 2 ba.:. all -lll!;e new net lot$. I" 500 fanlalitlc viev.• of the ocean, be considering purchasing a "home on New· • 25 tt. oov. patio. opens on· 3 BR. A·Frame • · · · $49,500 OWNER WILL I T 1 ·, swim pooJ, sa.wia & tenni¥ port Bay. •• a tnatter of fact, vnu're probably EXCHANGE French Country charm In Renlals avall . . tton· ~ couns. Vt:ry private end ~ , •• one er So. Calif's. most to 'Ith green of El Niguel CAYWOOD REALTY HELP FINANCE Omtu unit wllh Jotted celling. \Vet • · 1eading thJ.S endorsement b&lore our cllent Sniall ollh .. -e bldg on No. desired, private ~t't!lll, 08k S46.,750, ?~lease io:t r5°bu or * ~1290 * Sell or tr:.tde. CentraJly ~ bur. Fi.di dlning room. even sees~1!. · · · • , Palm Canyon Dr. ExceUen1 fln., beamed c e 111ng1 . lease wt opt 0 Y· 1 ed 1 1 3 Bel 2 21 Bullt·hL~ & dlshv.·ash"r. Rear But what you should, see-Is the '"621 " fur-for profcsslonal ottlces. E.x· brick, tile & carved v.'Ood. 3 llnmed. occupancy. 'TflE BLUFFS :::it' ea~iu~ $90,000.' ~ llving rm, fireplace. 2 nished 1N1del and compare it with similarly change t~_lnoom8!_ "°""crny Bdrms., 2 b&Uus; oce1111 Lowest prlct..'<1 2 yr condo. decked patio. ~.5CXI. Owner ·r·· rt 0 1 · homes No Orange• o..u. 1;11.1", J vie•; rounU')' kJtcben & tcr-,._.:":,::':,'~~lo:':&'.::":.,,.,.,~ lBR. 2'1SBA. (BR/BA dnl; will C0111ider lease. Call pricedwa te ro~! eon om n1um · 979-l550 3>29 Harbor Blvd., race. $129,000. r: A.CH tile root, top condition. 403 1197 ~-,e, CM &42--lm 540-1720, whefe atsedoyau get more square loLorad· gPa•. fo~ C.lol. • OPEN SUN. 1-5 Cl'\' Vista Roma. OPEN SUN v.-iui .. the money "than you do at .. 621 t o . r 12 UNITS 2524 SEA.VIEW ';;;;;:;;;~0;.;;1 P.M. TeniJlc a"'1nr 148,500. , [ ....allH!ll I] ~rive. ·-eompem .~ with otltltr Nawport Bay COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR. Lge .• !I Ken Smtlh Ritt. 640-0215. • You Woukln t I~ dev61o6ments like Newpon Towerw and 601 J:.ow maintenance in good new oootemp. doplex; l 1.quna Nc,uet on FaUway. CUSTOMIZED • 8DRMS 3337 Newport m..r .. N.B. . Walt 'Tll Summer ~ Lido and yoo,will·dlscxwer aa we haYe that the Ea&llkle' loca""1 near """' block to China Owe. Each room)' Spanish flavor, 4 BR Home on quiet cul-de-sac OPEN HOUSE • -''621 Udo Park OrlYe" .value l& P1J excellence. Uc ~Uon and M\Op-due~ 2 ~;:%%" balhl, home. Sterrdown !iv. rm. With N.B. addttel, O>oice 20841·5TUSA!.,..&NSUNAVE. To Buy· A m!i Harbor mvd. • • . plna. $175,!Xll. Low down in ...... nn.; ~ ocean w/used brick trplc. ot N.B. or C.M. IChoola. ~,. COll ... --:L•-,11, ~~ /L .. US dollanorGreek:Drach .. ...._ $145,ooo. cwerlooldJut gott '''""'" 'l'Nly a very ... home on 5 BR, t.am rm. 3 BA. new all ,.,,...,. * BAYSHORES * (/?U/ · · . Spanish tlTe e n t ta n c e , lge kit. $69,900. AAk for Hal mod kit, oov patio. Lot TO' x So why wait for the Wiated Fantastic ~ Dr. Joe. ~ CARPET. 979-2550 . ~~w'}d;:~n: B~ea~l~=t.vn :i.1e~soo~s~~~plc ~~ ~ro:bl~;!~e~ ",~: =·~~ t,B:i; . ~ cffbd. 2Jwe.. 4 UNIT APT. BLDG . II~' !fr__ ~~::;· d,:= •~ [°4esBR.~: !':c fc! ~ :1~e~~~Ui~!ll'fo:c.C: ~A~~= REALTY o(.~8Wf*1Beach,CaNf.92UO ~~~~-:'Me!_~ln2 ------thNoul, ........ & """"... ....-ylhlng Fee 181900 ~;?;"~ 3 BR _,., 2 BR "' do-6<2-<033 548-1290 (71<1)675-3081. . BR wilt~ lnc.18.016,yr. r..,, 110SN,,CoOlfHWy,.Loguna duded. Shows like a mcJcle:I ·0pen ~ Suh' 1-5. '1958 11+.1-·.,,, ple:x, only 6 doors to 1hc 10'"1 dov.n. $65.<KXI 494•1"7. home. 198,500. OPEN Port Trinity Pl .. 640-11)17 b<.a,ch. Now only $;9,!;iJO. .it,:;;ow:;.-::;cl!Ol';..I• ..,·H:;.o;;i•:..h;..·'•;....._.1 ,...,..,,_.,.,.,.~--· .._,-_· --="'·-:..."--::-''--.....__·_·'--7': Wolley If~ i:•y~r c_,, HOUSE Sat.-&.-Sun. 12-~ . ·--'~'T OJNOO • N-.......... Sho-. .... 10';; Down. -.... , .. Hom p 166-REALTORS €oi;nbh!e tranqulli)Y...,otquaU: to 4 pfu: ,23802 ·Pi.Mo de1 w ·•.r;,n.r""" • .....,_..I ... Call 644-7211 HIGH' ON ... HILL ~ .. Income roperty 2lll San Joaquin !Ulls Rd. I ... suburban h•.i"'... with Campo. , ~-•MA N1-•AI. · ~ SPECIALIST .. A 4 ~ p.,.~"lo 125 •• , •• 0 ~ town ~~nlence. MARIONM1LN'E 2 br, 2 be. & J br, 3 ba 1 of the largest int .. ., area, A custom bit., ooe of a kind ·-Newport Beach ......-.:Jl ~·-Cape•~ •••le 2 BR 2 $89500 to $250000 BR., Fam. Rm .. 3 BA., "°""'• with 3 bdmu .. den MOBl.LE HOME -1J UNITS 10 UNITS , 'nut ....,.. ~ REAL ml'AT_E Let me '.. ........ ""'"' : m~X· $64,000. 441 Prospect, Open o_ ba V ~"tit""" ba home la nestled in the 618 S. c.oast Hwy -c"-'ve w~~.t__;:nt l'·t . 1-5 Sat &: sun, Hollis Wood, "" r. ery ""''"' "'Y FOR S .a LE : EASTCJDE $180,000. Super deluxe 2 bdm\ private area of Emerald B h 494-8558 u.m.i ca·uv "' decorated: a must sec! "" i '":""9 • 2 ha 950 sq ft apts Iden Bay&: Is com p lete l y Laguna eac Call 'John ShellJ'el"o-Agent Rltr, 642-6554. $81,000. SILVERCREST Eleven units¥! desirabltcble tical,wlita ~lse~here.beln~ ,.modeled. Ready !Dr Im· PRE-lbttng Sate b~ owner. 675-3535 SPY GLASS HILL. BEST OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 MOBILE HOME ',.eiefo1'1eeo.ts.Mesa.> ed to Condo6 mediate oecupaocy, On1y Now 0nlY $75.500. for 5 BR NEWPORT Beach Trlp]ex, PALERMO+ POOL Yoo view the Mtns, the . l57 CATALINA :Ml' x 53'. 2 llli_ 2 B>-caril., ·:~~pl~vtl. ·J ~~ "::"ii11CARPET. m2550 $99,SOO & den, beach aide Niguel for sale by owner. Loe. in For S•le by Owner harbor the beaches & draped bit 11111 n!frli ...,."' ~we offer thiJ Im-Shorel, 2 yrs new. quarded d-'-ble WestclUf PlaJ.& View 4 BR, 2% basi• Fam· ' n--.1 house wubei A ..1...:.. .i!..-, w1ftd patios 4 buih·iim. Income is Industrial Property 161 BR 2 ha witty ~ center """" C&tallna. IX&llU new : ~ ~ 2'JI ~ .. .,::~-kltch over $19» per mo. • j1Dt -----~~~-1 2 custom comm · ·-ot N.__ Hta. New rm,,...., lot,"'-'. lndscpd 3BR.•~-,_.,..on the .,,,., co.u: UlllU • 1 ..... £N\ ur-" •-•-~·-In ~-"lul 3 11--•--~ ..--i etc ........ .. .. ....,.. ~" ....... 1 ........ ..,,........ AiA.J.. --·· _, _ __. "-'"'•ollN· • ._mi mamWJ.1.CU.. roR SALE • 16,ooo .,. tt. built home uo:aUu w ll!WUll .. -.....u...,, _.., ' paint lnslde A: out. Mlllt for E Z up.keep, Exce · highest finWled terrace in ?Yl1C. """"""' , ..,...,. Take advantage 83.1--3315. ..,,n, 41 ..,.. Arch Bly. Beam cellinp in walk to beach. $-8122. see to appreciate! $56,900. cond. Harbor Vu Homes, Spy Gllila but only 2 mi. EStM • <ac&ped patio. 'l1llee )Tl. old new 'M!t·up ...........,"' on 1he lMne rocm aiope to OCEAN view Townhotlae, 2 Call: B-8138 · $87,500. from Fuhkln Jale. Either • Wee nu. Located m neW 40,<XXI IQ. ft. of land. Low '""" ttnt.d boy -otory 3 BR. 211 BA, llilly n.-•· Ch I 644-0834 ~-~=.ooo oe -t 11.000 !7'41 •73·62111 ldwt ~. awoy """' ~-· _,. -Seller to -Paclflc. Indacpd man y 1l m· -...,....x onBR. 2 :!,M H • ;:{ ibaae ts ~-Lot 50, toi»w.w-..... St. oN;'h&H bl. from 'cl;~ long term financing. New ll:ltd>en pl'O\-ements. Call m-iws UP'Wn 3 • •un-N•WIM'lft ........ -ted.to Dr. Look at it NtwpClft'-ll~UtlO house ru: a can EVF.S ~ W.H. DAUM & STAFF mm-B~/Ownr deck Dowmt.alra 2 BR, 2 BA, ..,_.. '"'n._.. 1 IJ-"·-~m•3 · ...,, • * *call 546--3107 * the e&I)' living, ..,... • . . . patio, new kitchen. Both I-Ml sq. · 0 ... '6 area. from tbe outakle, look at the Newport Shor• 213-fi9ol..4690, 697-71S2. maintenance exterior OWNER departirig, acriflce remodeled.675-5934 forappt. r~.~m.of~~:. ~~~i~1r:~ BYOWNER-:.2m.. 2bll. CAN BE SEEN AT: I SAN CLEMENTE 1500 so. FT. TILT.UP I I end wllt condo, $46,ooo. S69,9'IO. qw -=~ = 22:162ndSt.143.500. EST'TES Y · 493-57M SUPER MONTEGO 64&-71n. 83J..0988. MS-7t8'.> wknds "" vestment 5 Units on the U Ye.an old. $37.500. OWner pJna.Movelnforon- 3 BR. Nl&'uel gull coune 4010Rlver. Be ·"ck call •-ted -" IJ13...fl61 or CRESTMONT Beautiful r·et·a·way tn..Good .. -ea of Santa Ana. 1 LINGO REAL ESTATE OCEAN . vie\v townllouse 1 Nr pool le park in Harbor CffNTILe • ""S FIM·10 BE f/ICE.I NE;WPORT HEIGllTS 213 -467-1852 wkdas lO:SA~l Site Dr., Bretroma. (CeBntrat,... edge of the Pacific, v.ith will CmTy 1st trust.deed. -... ~1397 -4BR. di famnn ~ I ctl 3 BR 1'' ve. acrou panoramic view. $17,000 Roy Mccardle RHltor \ I-OPEN SUN 1 5 story, 2 BR, 2 Ba~~'!'!~ VleMtnwt. --• OPENnnn, SaU~ . ·~~~:11·~ CozyBA &.~trapl -~·~-•• ,.,~, San Clem.nte Comm. HaJp.J Lot •45. Income. $125 <nl l\t1l Price 1810 Ne"-Blvd ~· • • lndscpd, milny imp.·~ ............ I • . un: • ...uu05 CX>NTACT MY1 PK. PilGR., D~VID p,' CARLSON s4t°""2t .. '-I" 2595 KILO WAY Bkrfownr. -· 1.:; 1839 Port Char I e' . . ' I door,~ ~.900'°.,prden. Quiet O~~CalleHOUESmEpalSUmndaye, scl-S foi' showing. . REALTOR 133-.9293 UNBELIEVABIE VIEW of NEW 4 br, 2'A1 be, FR., Place. u<><:: .. '"" 'O..J.) PARAMOUNT 2 BR. K~~~~-.,..,~~~~l!~~'!!""'!~~'!'"~I ' ooutltne 1rom th!• '"'tom North View. 2100' '"'" lvt. NWPT HGtrrS ill EI BE.CH DUPLEX NEWPORT HEIGIITS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY rox43 • ~DUPLEX W/VIEW roR Sale • JI)()() ... IL-new I , bit! redwood paneled con-$55 000 493-5197/54U735 Ptfbdeml;, 3 bdrm., 1 ha rot· "" Near Cliff Dr. Quality oon1t SHARP Costa Mesa adult park. 'Mll·up building on ~.CKXI sq. lemporaey 2 BR. & convert. ' · · t.age Lot 50xl27, A real 3Bdrm. & 2 tx:tnn., 2 ba. l..rg limn. lrg din-fam area. 2 yr old, 3 Br, 2 BA, din uea ~~ maJ'lcet. $8500. I?LR Daria Po Int ove1'looking ft. of Janet 15% down • •den home. Wide expanse of Lido It&. ctWme:. $39,500. ea~h. Frplcs. Beautiful uni! 3BR., 1~ BA, 3 car stressed and tam nn, mirrored ~ Marina. $69,a;Q. · Fu 11 )' Seller to provide 9 %, 25 yr . • Cl.au ~ entire bowie to Bltr 548-1111, eve. 557-t617. only one ,year old! Fine garage, with extra guest dolll!I. door1, beauUful view, rented.· ... financlng. mqnmcent ~; ocean OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 38R, 2 % ba, trtlevel, North buy at $95,000 rm. lror>pte entryway. fruit trees. $48,850. ~ I M~ · 1·1* !· { 544-0760 . W.H. DAUM & STAFF •lew.Latp deck·prdenoU 21•.v1&.n1J0N Blurt.a, nr .... OOndo, .... 000. AAti.al""8,49i-2100 -. -'ARTHUR -TURN.ER .... ..cau546-31117 • livln& l'Tn $82,.500 " '3._~ . red oed ~ F. Kingaard R.E. 642-2'122 C I , .;·~ ' ASSOC 70 '•5~·H· IELDS 3 Bdnn., 211 .a. ... -. " . Bay/M"""totn ""· ·_ .. ," • OPEN SUN. 1-5 San Juon •P nrano INVES!'MENT REALTORS Loll for Salo 1 decorated -channinc ooun· to $82,250, aft 6 11¥1Way1, l'Y INC REAL m '&1E try EnrJbb. ~.500. · ·-IS<"" llM PT. RENWICK OPEN SUN. 1·5' New <.BR Buslnou· ~ lsC EAffliDE INCOME OCEAN SIDE, " 121 VIA lTHACA • HARBOR ·vu HOMES * Harbor View Homes: Im· Viewpoint, Ocean View, .........:..... • 2 Houses On 1 lat. 3 BR &. SO. LAGUNA m THAUA 49HOOJ f &r: Den, 3 baths, Spacious 2 BR + den, 2 b&. tiiilc, uni· I (714) 073-92'0 I mac. 4 bdrm., 3 ~~ ba., XlrU lo-:. Cpt. I.ii ~lot. By STORE BLDG, Cout Hwy !-BR. ·351''fttum; with 10% LeW. lot, located 300• from OPEN HOUSE -:-YedH'7New add. ~ que landscape &: interior, 2001 w.Wloe..-. family nn., formal dining owner $63,900 339'l2 cane CdM. Fully leued. Prln. ctn. Owner will catty 2nd. ocean Private drive. Owner dee. S119,900. $64,500, fee or lse option, Mtwponhl'1b·CMtofltl l2tlO rtn., bonus nn., 2 frplt.-s. Borrego 831--0642. only. Write Oaultled Ad Also J more to choose from. will OOnsider helping with SUNDAY 1·5 CALL 'TO SEE Owner, 644-4033. Low malnt. yard. Many ex· Sinta Ana No. 94, c/o Dally Pilot, Invest wisely • Free eoun-financlng. Call us f 0 r °&:! ~e bufntier be~~ Oceanfrcnt O.Y.O. Laguna LIDO Sandi, 3BR, 2 ha, HARBOR VIEW H0~1ES -tras. You own the land. P. 0. Box 1560, Cocta Mesa, seltng.\Call Prt'stige Homes, others. LaaW\L 3 Bdrms 2 1,1 Roya.le No. 79, So. Laguna, bl.tins, shag thru-out, J ~a:: :~~ J'L~in e::, Reduced to $87.5CXI $200>. ror,\L D 0 \VN · CaJU. 92SJ6. 64.S-6641. Red Carpet Realtors ba.lhi:, b,,tc.; e·~pert 3 &Inns., 2 ba .• Lrase, patios, comm. rec & _swim-lam nn, liv. nn w/frl>lc, ;-GLB WALKER AASwne 7~ VA loon, $175. Commercial SeitANDNE\V 497-1761 craftsmanahlp ln all facets !('ase/option, at $650 mo. ming, By ov.ner, $52,500. l'pls, xlnt community sch, REAL TY 675-5200 mo. 3 BR. good neighbor-Property 151 2.,BEDROOM UNITS . - of our bomf'I, Sv.-eeptng Sale pr. $89,500. 83J....0093 ' poo1 &: play ground. ov.-ner OPEN SUN. 1·5 hood. SJ0.3000. ~ta Mesa. Just completed. ATTN : BUILDERSI coutllne. ocean view•. 3 64>-UB8 LARGE I '" 4 + den, 163,000. "'4·8460. 21)19 Port 1750 Skylork Lono COMMERCIAL ;;_s~, ~B 124k·"°· Eut. 53 x~, eo., 0 ta a1'1'e.,.y ·-~1 Floor plana to choose from. custom in cu I· de· sac. Bristol. I~ r, ..... ,, :nsl,uuu. r o e 1' "'" an • ...,.,., ... All bonds peld; financing $65',900. AnxN! Wills Rlty Big 4 BR, 3 ba .• form. din. ..._,..._ Ji111i1 $45,500' cooperation. CJS Re a I R·2. With 2 BR house. Prin. I I f I avail. M&-T139 OWN YOUR <l'\IN PARK rm., lam. rm., 2 frpl, Pool. ui..+r. 'Traffic tocatlon. Near Estate~ 548--1168, 833-(X)M; or only., 645-5714. JOB SANTA ANA OWNER, Baysbom, 3br, ~?~CEP ~.$36Co~tage New decor. $85,IMX> ·;an, commercial store, eves 557-6244 \\'ATERFRONT, ~n • Arch Beach Hei&hts 2be, sun 1·5, 6t5--J.ll1 ~1 nesUed in big tn!(?S. Den GEM of1 street J)IU1cirt&", l o * BRAND NEW * Lake lot. $100 Dn/$100 mo. I Southooast Paci.fie Corp. Crestview, $79,500, prtnc with Franklin stove. Offen U>-F Tustin Ave., N.B. Mobile Homes 125 spaces. very Iha.Ip. Selk!r 4 Unit -2 ,BR. 1% BA San Owner will carry. 53G-0321 • 494-0301 only c 0 n aider ed . s 3 6 REALTORS 642-4623, _..;F..:•c.•..:Sac.;clo'------'-I will finance with an 8% loan Clemente, or path to beach. Mobil H I BE 'CH BUM LIDO COTTAGE ?x we~-•--ter, N.B. <>A" """o r· at S:EJ6 .-month. JU. $11,000~, co n alder e ome 172 J. "" . · . . PRINCIPLF.S o NL~ '1'12 2 11u1m1:11 ~ MOBILE home for aa1e by ..,rwi, down.~llqulda"-__ , ·-c1e. H. Dunn rutrs. Triller Parks • , • be one, in this newly 2 Bdrma., family nn., 2 Harbor lllla.nd Road. lArge Owner ""'"" ... ,. .,iu ua demrated 3 bdnn .. 2 balh baths. Almost completed. 2 BR. den, 2~ BA. $85,500. .=..:=~v.~A~C~R"E.,.._--owner. 1969 Casa Ui~ anxiqu, Call now 83J...:m5. 1314 N. El Camino Real, 5 STAR Mobile Home Park, ! I I I I. I l l 'i older home with loads or $79,500. By appt. onlyCall 673-Ull Pool. Paddle Tennhl. In-:;~:·?tf~Brxt!,.~: San Oem., 4 92-9920 , 186 dlx $2{0.CKXI charm + •tudkl apt. In TRIPLEX BAYCREST owner t Br, 2% tercom. 5 BR, 3 car g!U'· alG CANYON ed tbnH>ut. Adult park 1fn 49'.2-'1833'. down,.,._~ reuu:ned. Agnt rear; on •R-2 lot. Juat 2 l\1ow In by summer Ir Ba. F.R. 2 fp. aaaume age. $91 ,500. 3 BR home, right on 11th cool C.M. No need tor air In 4~ =on~·~~ :5J&.8836""-;i'ii.,,or"7'84_7_.'Zfl_4 ___ 1 abort blocks to beach, in the ~prttiatlon 1-2 BR . 5%%. $74,960. 548--50M. HARBOR VIEW frv.'Y. $.149;500. Open dally summer. Aaking $18:500 Will BMli C.M. $.540 mo income. RHI Estate ::~t'~$si~e_'thls stud>o; 2-2Ba.$1$,00l KEEP THE BOTroM OF HOMES ii5R~~~f8"~ ;'~o~n~•~l~d_:e~r~...._;;:.,__:•="'~·l.iii~¥,~~~!:!:'~I Good tor comme r cial Exchange 112 LIDO CL ••s1c ROUND WASl'E BASKETS REALTY A:l.0780 EXCLUSIVE Big Canyon !5 ~"""216. A•ST HIOHW·Y developnent. 165,0 0 0 .1---~---._-1 • 1Y "Jean by placing a paoer ~. & khcp UKE new 24X64 Universal ("""' "" owner-Broker, 642--0590. 40' CUSI'O~t Sport Flo;,..,,. ·m~ Dramatic Grecian horn~ .. plate In the bottom of the OPEN House Sat 4: Sun 1·5 bdnn. beaut. decor. & • 1973 • 2 bdm & 2 bath. fam FRONTAGE HO' USE $38",000 Value for trust deeds ~ alrlum-like garden. High basket. Turn idle Items into 2006 Vista Caudal, Bay Vu on xtra big lot w/vlcw. rm. uJlRI'llded thruout On Excelltnt JocaUon f 0 r + or improved property. Call cell's .. 4 BR., den. din. nn, cash wtth a Dally Pilot Blufis Condo 3 br, 2 be. $159,<XX'I. lmmed. o c C • corner Jot ln 5 Star H.B. restaurant or. retail aalea:. 2 UNITS lo1r. Wells, Bkr, 6D-5Dl; A mu.st to !lee. $159.500 Oauifled Ad. 642-5678. lO'IG dn. $82.500. Agt 61:>-3535 644-8600' or 547-6MS adult/pet park. Walk to 50' fiontqe • approx. D' . &U-4603. 4t4·5•71 <tn.2100 Newport BeKh Newport hech Newport Beech shopping. deep. Short ar lone term es-New Triplex-3 BR, 2 BA ~EX=.CHAN'°~"'G"'ES"'"a...,&pect.al==1c:y-1 OCEAN VIEW JlMCOOPERRESAL&C; crow. John Watt• +Two 2 BR, 2 BA Apb. Irwin .& 11"'1in, Realloni 4 BR., new carp/drps 53l-U5l Esta ~/~) K·ermtn =:=~~BoxS38.CdM 64f.Q.11 thruout: lge. llv. nn., brick OJAI Villa Mobile tes. 60-.. ""(•• ~ 1~t TIME OF"'ERED ! RMI Estate WantM 114 frl>lc .• glass doon open to GRAND OPENING Ml.ult parlt, 24x52, 2 Br. .&& ~ ocean view patio, Bltn. BAYfRONT · 2'lla."'-8X24 crptd porch, 2 Ou .. ex Cl a 2 BR.) on PVI'. PARTY · WANTS :ro kltc~n w/brklSt b a r , hill length awnings. tool lrg lot.Drtve,. by A stt at BUY HOME D l REC T ~rm'· llle: dining ...... VIA LIDO SOOD NEWPORT BAY TOWERS ~~: ro"'West~~ 'll:l'. w..r;;">' ~ . ~Y ~~boa Btvd, NB. H~: :.'tec1~u Ml$10N REALTY 4!M-07l1 ~ce 16,~, Calif, 93011. Mk:hael R.E., 507 E. Balboa all cub for local CHRIS ABEL LA-d"plex with nJoe I ) 61&. • C-1 Lot $17 500 Blvd, Balboa. £3-<880 i:;.....,, . ..,._, ~ wood It glass, private beach. 11., COJTlllletcly tum. Located 50 X 140' Neer 19th I. 2 Ocean View ~ 5.JXI ··-3 Bdrm 2 SMALLER mobile h 0 me • ' FOR SAJ..E.&Y OWNER rr!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~I beamed celllnp, ocean A: baths+ deck up A 3 bdmui. Lido Vlllage Trailer Parle, Pomona Ave., C.M. Pr1ced •· 5216 ~ Dr. wm I Jfi ...,.., view. 2 BR, 2 ha. + & 2 balha down. CMpeted; 1 & 2 BED••OOM No :N 100 1Jdo Pork Dr. low at $2.lil per Sq. 1't. _ Newpoo:t Beech. c a 11 '-• .,., fenced )Td. 2 o % ~"'in ~ ~~· ~: ~ ~of. w011ew fQf' 3 )Tl. Weiley N. Taylor Co. . 4151937~ dowtl $65,SOO. FJRM. No complete1Y"redO'iie, carpetea • 1 '350/ino. 64&-6900 REALTORS HOUSE +~6 UNITS broker • 9 t-2f!05, & enlarged. TerTitlc bat CONDOMINIUM HOMES 1970 1.ZlcS3' Fleetwood mobile 21ll San Joaquin Hills: Rd. Ntw Unlll at 2637 Elden, lluslneu LOf"'!O Hlllo · view. 1195,000. T • rm• . I . home. Ocean view 5 Sw Newport Center 6"-1910 CM. ht -.,,_ •Tiie "-'""lly App't. only. Aae<>t 673-4911 .dolt N,.,,.., Beach park. NEWPORT BUCH o«. cau Bultder 64&-«li. = or 615-8549 • e 8AYFRONT HOMES No ·""" l6m 646-8011 Prime Bayt>ont Site CLOSI TO BEACH _.. w ..... R- ASSUME low interest FHA loan. Owner 'Nill carry 2nd T.D. fol' ~i of equlcy. No more yard work or exterior upkeep to worry about 3 B•i I Ila. l °"' oondo, blw, A ;i e:tr prage. Pool It tre.! bu1 to shopping. New ntA lows on loM avail. e~ 548-2lll call 4,0CO Sq. tt. or 1padoul ~· etcpnce, ).Sty. lfv. rm., 4 JlD:ENT CANCll.LATION bdnna., dtn. mi.. 3 cu •vt $12)0. ltultic 4 BR. 2 IAl'ftge. 4S Ft. lot. lJke new. BA. o.tom deal 1 n $152.000 l1ttp 1 a c• . Dramatic ~ lQtU80a pa. .. --lral Mem e e 11 In~ ROCll Coa ,._ tot. 131.1!0. 5, "IA VII 1Jdo 675-4302 Down. Lqunt Hills. Jual ~~~~~°==~~= oil Su Dteto ,.,..,, l 'FAHTASTIC BUY LaPu no.d. Call Oaack Back door to ~ell walk 111mron. m•) a-lMO ., renn11 court adJ. 4 eR PltJCE ""°'**'· btaut1IUI + bay w. Lew t9.xe1 &. ._ llll1I -.. Y1tw -Jarden potlo. Now )It. OP1N HOU8E 811. 1· f10,(0} ll(IU. Hurry! Open f&i.¥:12 .J_=--wr.sr ilf W: a; Via Lido Noni. L I \ e BOAT SLIPS ~ everungs. 'For bDat·reP8lf • u .let • U you are lntttl'Sted In°"""' e FULL SECURIT'l HIGH RISE '"9 ALJO !BR. 1 ":,-ci:::! Bill Grundy llllr. 615-61S1 "8:.nd.O.:::. ~l:~n'.,i·..: ~.:';:' ~f,; e STEEL & CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION :.:;: ~ ;!: ~t l47.l0 Ouplo-/Unlts _ .... $80.000. filf tlth St. HB. SPRJi<cs WATER can put e PRIVATE BALCONIES 64H0!.7 333 w..t..... ulo 162 Call....-. 847..3957 yoo "" a route tn Oranse e 2 GARAG E SPACES PER UNIT ::" 20 ' · $-2 Bii '-on 1 lo< County'• t'""' ., ......... •ROOF TOP SUN DECK MOB I LE H l98t NEW DUPLEX w/poot. &;id;, 18 5,090 . SISJIO, per mo . .....,.... f'ltt woocl, ux:"' 1mmac 3 11n 2 Houle I Duplex N'. nN,. E • S 14 e, ulimlltd. We wld lnl:rl the locat'e.t ht t1eeUt. ~ mt.ont7% :: Apt. ~·a. 151,WD. Tom Miller, Agt., rtctd min. _. N. Batavta, U1111S11111 op~Drtlmlty to.r=dla1e park. "800. 6<8-7ll5 .. ..,., ...... _., "' _, -.. tTt<)m.4!01 Bay .,__ I rt ·--L 645-ll.l< --• UN1TS to~ -,.....,... roperty II ~ ..._ DOUBLE wldo XII' .. dl!n. COil ButWir, -· .,.. "' Balboli 1 -•Liquor Sllln Siii( DIO ~.=..~"'.°~I-l'!lflr!J ·iii ~ .... 1~,.:;.ln•:. ==~.~': wood.110.000. --21 UNtn l8R. ~ .. +-. 1 \0 •MecblM aop. owner. COSTA MISA bo. ~ -. HOLLAND llOSINU WATERFRONT C.t.aa. Good tiifndablawtlb JftMnt ~dQWli: ~ Jl.,Oltl IALD 16-G'IU -.. ooty. $13.JllO. low-· By -TiiiPLii:&iUiv..m.- C.ll -"' nr!ll!I. only, "" "~" pl-. DAN4 PACIFIC RE AL • 211R.1Cabanl -. rr.1111. 1362.!llO. Sole .. ·-r:srAn: ~ 100 LI.do Part Dr., N'o. 11, lmr tb#n. · Udo Pftdn. RED CARPET1 tr.2560 •Plat 0 'l'!rld. MMlll. NEWPORT BAY TOWERS • • • • ' • • • ' ! • ! • • • • DAILY PILOT . Un urn. ~~~~~~;~; 5'tlrlq, IUn:h-10, 1974 ;;~ ........ -; HH~Ol~Ft~H~IJJWii:~~~J-!~-~~~m~~· ~=~ils~~li;~lii~ii~U~iiliim:~~=:•~jEHioo~·~·!11!JiliiliimO~~~=JS!!"D5~uplox~~ .. ~O~iif~·~rn.~2!~5Cl~A;ii:~~'~·~·~ ... ;::==~ Apt. ft um. ! -0, 0 I r"lunlty ~ L•G~·~--~~ol~;:-;_ _ _:'::~:._l c.te-_ •---· Unl-.lty l'arlt rHt~~!'.~~·=·~~·~·h~-=·=:Ji:DanaG&~Poliiiln:-t;,;~;;;;i;:J ~C~ot~l~a.,!Mna.,~~---F....,toln Vollay DISTlll••-I(_.,. I• , 3BR. 2BA, ar~-:' LG& 2 BR. sm ll&dlolor ' . ' " " • : >!. ~·t I. ' I -,,. -0 • • 3 BR. 2 bolb -...,. coodo -'-A 2 Br, 2 II&, pr, "-to $90. """ newly de< biCJ LUXURIOUS COLORPILM ....... .JIJl'l,IU iDJ:rivaleleehmdE*mlde vie ....... Ill.we-. f'IWi atrul.m..1.175 oc.n, ~Short•. Utlls.CallE\.'"-~ 2 BR, 2\; BA. dbl 1ar w/ "'- .. - arH.. a-, pool,~ -cl 2. 3 ·• 4 Adult Q>I, no ..... l!<b. ou1-•1Jc -ner ~·-·I--Deal m KODAK color film .... l, U. lined drive &0 bedroom notall from SllO HoUMt Furn.. or IM Im/rm. 2U-B Ctdar. Hunttntton 8ffch ~ \ntt'~ ~·uh:Mf :: :~~I':.: f mo, ao ,.u, adults. Bier. to S4SO-mo .. u ~u u Unfvsn. ~ 310 &?S-139.1 $40 WEEKL y n.1 st«"tO ndk>. Good k>- man to terVice tttall out·f tfll ~ •&G-051.eR, 2 ••, r/R. DIR. ;:1:~y~ =-~ lel .... ,,...., DuplexM, Executive Suites ~r ~~ =-46. S'J75, let&. Full or put time, no --------~ _,, .-netdl: Furn. or Unfum. US n7 Yo rktown Blvd. ~· Thia i. a clltb ,..,.,.MY,C.M.60-..:.. f;:;.,N;!G~~0d,~ AVAD... ff!IU1r. So. ~t Beacll Blvd. at Yorkt°"·n Huntington Stach bUllMu. A mlnJmwn ol REAU.Y! a.ch ki NB tJ.25 ~. ~\\';BR.c-, ~ ~!Ut 1>ltt &: Corona del Mar J.36..04l l $1.225 u r.quir<d, 'tum -utU pd, s· IH. --u· YOU ARE LOOKING P'C SAVE "GAS! 2 BR f...PIH, Ru Seeley Rltr 673-47fl6 OPEN Sat/Sun. l..S. 21T t.lar-STUDIOS & 1 BR's. !OR 'YOUR O\\'N BUSINtsS ~~Balit,~~· 1-:Br . ..-SJ.~ $1M. Kkll l:-petl-ot. -Condomin iums ll\K'-rlte. 2 HR., 2 ba.; nt14' e l"ull kUcbf'n nus CAN BE FOR YQU .r•y, fl.....,, llvhetrte. Homefindert 547-MCI _Unfur n. J2C i•ttrp .. etc. Close lo betu .. 'h, e ll1'1tttd pool llall colltd y ~. NEAT 2 Br ....._111D.11.B. _ .,~ 1Jo I : J' ......... ,,, 1!.ngles or cb1kJ ok • now. 1 BR. 1'aiii, SUS. AJIO NB-_........, ·• )'r )'. • Lllundr)' f1u·Ulties (213) 9$).1(9) Otp.ql 2 lir-,., E.lit t:lf ~ ~._.., •~· 3";"BR"• lat\\'etM"nBal\k-Blds. Cost• PM1t Jo~n.Mli.n.ltltr. 6ti-attl • t.i"Ct'.! ut1Uili!iL SKY·LAB PRODUCTS ffpl~ <:riUd A Dt,4. • .l\vl. $i8s. Alt· Ftt."'979-M30. UQi\'eoaity Pede, Irvlne Aph. Furn. 360 e ;n-e lh"°'r\.'4 J>.O. Box 6. a..os& OCC 3 bf/2 ba $23$. 3BR, 28A. bltina, rtfrlc. DaY' 552·7000 Nithh ~lESA Vel\ie, beau!. 2 BR. -e T.V. & n111ld SC!t'\'. n\·o\I. WUUnrboro, N.J. tWM6 2 au:. fpcd, ~ A. pel. =o. ( MonUCeno Condo) l btt.. •half, 1ar. patlo, pool. Balboe Island : ~t!'!t~.1ce * 'IV/Steno ~r ( PAnO ICreened 3 Br l S. ttrtns BY 0-..•oor· Oll\'flrdAle 2 BR. Adul .. sm. m.azst NE'\V JBR, 2BA, fpl, col . e l tilde to oct"un ..... •·"1 -S21"~ trplc • Real Home! " n .. ._ -~--•--~ 2 BA. Cntry kitcb. Comm. MONTICEUD cord> lhal1> 3 _.. ••••••••••••• .,., HORSE 4 Br 3 Ba ~ ,. on.• -...,..._ Rl~ pool o1e ttnnia. Leue S270 Br, 2 Ba, cpta, d,,.. D/W. TV. nil bltins, n I ct I Y I BR. $155-$165 * Fut l"ood Take-cut -.i _1 F' F .. -11.~.: )irdl,•water pd. • ..., ..., ... g..o ... No -$250 8ll--032S dee. Avail by 'ic or mo. NE\\' D"~R Pr! Pl NEC REEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME ••• ON BEACH! Ove11 500 lall U'\"e9 MCI tll 2 UR Vnlurn. ~'r. $2-43 .&ll'l!anu Y.1lb v•atcrJlllls Co\"l'l'('d 11arkln.:-. l.11 r it f' ca't>fltci 8 ni,lax!ng setting tor Heated PoOI , Sllunas and )'OOr 1p11ck>us new 1· or ;i.. Jtcc~lkln l\Qonl h«lroom .,,.,nmeot From HUNTINGTON SITO. t~omltul'(I a\-ailable. PACIFIC OffW:e open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 t"o.iniev.• rw .. CO!>ta i\lc!i.a. Phone: ~?JOO. TI1 OC:i-!:AN Ave .. 11.B. (7141 536-1"81 Good .-.tian ......... $$,900 .... ~c~~.,.i, .~ .... ~~· 162tM mo.~ u ......... · u of ~lar. Sth. 212 ....... v · v. ~t!. *A ... _ .. _ WE~HAVE~ ~···. J-----· L--· ·-·-h Huntlngtvn -h o;, • .,,,.,. m<1 615.""9 J..ndry nn. N .... Spanah ONE STANDS OUT! ~~ _,_b 130 000 ..:.m. ALL~ ~ l;JC&ll ..u>n. ~ ------Adult Complex. 2 ml. So . Ok. oprn 10 1ut1~n1 Dally \\'tUdAM \\'ALTERS CO. • i.;, i.i;'6~ $ .LANDLORDS$ tamrm. fftol. dbl pr. ADULT, new 2 Br, t ~ LOVELY 2 Br, I Ba. Patio, ol San Dicio Frwy. lT.l>l Yoo can look a lot. but )'OU "1 50 To:1~t:'~~(O) ~A'LTR~i'L~T· :C~~~.s. $va~P.1~view= ~ te:;a.A.aa~ ~M':1: ~~ i::~l~r~~~&~~nf·~~~:Sror ;~~. ~~=~~ ~~DA~~:~:T Sllel A ft'Pll1r •·••••••$«1,(0) N~ .l Bay 64U3b &li ~. ::~ ldda. ~~ ... Yard "&: Pano, So. 548-1.290 675--8989 or 673-219'7 f'ldtorly ootJple or pttlOO. ;.;.t p;d;n apartment 2 BR. Bltns, n r w I)' RIVl!RA RIAL TY It Hu ' ---L•t••• Nftual Call ;JS.tm he ' deco cd I 149 ~. C.M. That Certain 2BR houle, unfurn. yard, $225-2 BR. neu beecti. lalbol Ptnlntula LagUM Beach 3 ~room, 1p1u:·~ Pn· Bea:ii:ut 'Ja~\~api~~ * 642·7007 * Somet!dna !U'· 00 kids,. <r*l lltrftt, beautllul View. Small pet BEAlJT111.JL Ocean view, $35 WEEK & UP teMaining a.reas, 2 balhs, piny 1trf'll., a 1·lutd 's dtt11.m. WANTED: Marrh!d cpl to Evttyone Wanta EuUldt, $195. 66-25'13 ok. Pacific Island VIJ.lagt>, 2 tiWlmming pools. Yo~ for CIOM' to shopp ing .Ii: 5C'hls. •haft profitable marll:eUng CALL It a Brand New home 0.N Point $29:;.2 B.R. 2 BA. frplc, all BR• den' 2 BA' e Skcplrc Rooms CO?.Y ttlH'ping•lttirw nn. + SZJJ. Childre:n "'f'h'O•ne. 842.0.ISO; bus. pt or full Ume 545--T'lSS •ilh a view, a private . bJtns, View. No. End. •I o v e/i'l:trlg/\\'Bhrldryr .. • Houaekttplng Rooms o11.·n kit . .Ii: bath, prlv. ~-THE "VENDOME II no ans S.11-n:JI. MoneytoLoan 240 ~~~i: :':~ 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath!!, no ~i. NttV~~~'R~N~t~S ~1t~~-Le1tseav..u. •"aA(~c)AArNN ~1~A!u~~29s~.1~ 1MSAneh•lmAve,CM >' i.'llil It a luxury 2 Bedroom $325/mon. Immediate oc-673--4(l.'Vl or 49'-3248 Newport Beach 100 fl.fain Street n1ale only No pei. 497-1838 NEWLY DECORA-TED. $220.-NEW · 1 t TD L I; den for 3 bedroom) home cupancy. 496-ml. 615-87-&0 E~~r1c. apu1 fron1 S50 wk • 2 BR . 11 1 BA I oans w\th formal dining room. FRESH as spring. dellght. FVAI N TBraA ~AT l c, 0 clean ELEGANT Re11t1tl·Blurrs LUX. F'um. Bil v ( ro n I ophr s1m, . .!.10. Pool, n1ald, BEAUTIFUL •• ~~~.n,s ,,~, DW fireplace, luxury carpei. &: lltlle home, 3 BR $285. 1!.Ve. Cl'.'-nu llU rg cus oni 2 BR. 2 BA. condomlnlun1, ~ u•y Villugc Inn GROUNDS ~ 00' UP TO 90% d U It the 495-4486 or 4!&-l331. 2 br, 2 Ba. Lr;-deck Btlchelor, $225/mo. Private 494·-!M36 • e l:·.:nt'h.tSc~I r.ar:ir:c Jape~indor J~ ski .~ overlooking Boll.I Canyon. upgraded moc~·I . c r pt s, beach. ~~-·------10 ~Unu1eii to Ocean. e It Bl0t·ks 10 l!f'rll·h 8~% INTEREST a I a e ., ..... z BDRM. $255. Open Sun 1·5. Lease. Gas utll pd _49T-26l). dll>!I, cha.ndeller, retrii.:, Call 613-ZtG:? 2 BJt, pntkl, !\orth rn1!, Close to bus ll!JC & sl_DN',, e \\'ralk tro niarl.i·i 2nd TD Loans large enough to store your 33985 J\lcazar D r . king sz bed, A/c, s.t2S pc1· 3 BR & conv. den, f,...,lc. 2 Panoran1ic ,1ew, $J;j()/1no. C:as Heat&. !'.ilO\'C. V.u11'1-. e J\ids & Pets O.I\. Low"t r1te1 Oren9e Co. Sattler M'9. Co. 642-2171 54U611 Senrlnl lJarbor area 24 yn:. $ IJNEY,$ motor home, boat or (l)Tal-4981 BEAUTIFUL Ocean View mo. 645-5616 6#-0970 ... \nrl tll 194 1489 Gam.ge. Rec Rt.1. Laundry R•alroo· clmper! Located high on home on 1/3 acre. 3 Bdrm , BA. View ol ~an & Bay. ' u · · -.-~~-Room ineluded. A!r/rond & " 536-8836 the hill above Corona Del HIU."IOP VU-Spac 3 BR. 2 beth, very private. New CONOO. The Rluffg J BR. j $390/~IO. Yrly. ~ or BEACON RENTALS S\\'inl'g Pool.. Adults, 00 2""a'=nc.. ",0-,.~1<-. ..,.-.-.-.~,~, .;,,1"cc~·r-'ori",.I Mar in Newport Beacli. ~'.,...,.,.6f4.6163; to a et! carpelA, ~· drape•. 2V1,i_ BA5. Crpt, t~351S3,JJ,:7 310 1 ~IOO e\'6. Laguna Beach 49,-9491 pets. Dsh111•hr, Bltn11. Sha11; crpt, ClosetoFuhionhland,The ......-v~ Vacant. $42S/mo. Call .. la uene. """""· YEAJtLY·l BR turn apt. N t Be h 2BDR~T.SIQ&SIBO d1iw. pri\'. l*tlo 11;/yM.1. betach le. steps to tennia. fountain VilltY &16-nll uk for Frank only. $325-Park Lido Condo. 3 Br., BAiboa area. $175/A-10. Uti1 •wpor ac Hacienda de Mei• Nr. Jlunrin6;ton J111rboUr. Mmmine I: Jaecmi. Call NORTH LAGUNA. for rent 2\1: Ba, pool frptc, bltns 2 <:. Pd. 160 W. \\'Uson No. 1 c.~f. S4ll0. Adults only, no pets. It ')WI' next home. For ** CLEAN & homey •• 2BR. 2BA. frp]c, open gar, Quiet. 64&-0141 6T3-6i90 180• VIEW-GRAND OPENING Avail 5/1. 84&-4360. let,ae. Call 644-!468'1 38R, 2BA. fam nn, bl.tins beam. MJJ>tf ocean vu, Duplexes furn. 345 cor-.tPLl."TELY furn, 1 BR, ON THE BEACH ALL UTILrrlES PAID TMIARAO\ p()pUlar A Plllll, 2 Br. Walnut Sq. S2t> 1ncJdlnr dishwasher, $300 privacy, 494-1551 Mr Porter :.;.::.;_;"-"'-'--'-----I $180, mo/)Tly, Adults, no Ultimate ln Ba,yfront 1Mng:. 2 Bdnn uni~. 2 dilldl"('n 2 BR. !XJOI, 2 pvt patiOI, Fund I .. Al1itt«nc9 3 Br View Laguna S3Z pa mo 963-3358 3 BR, 2 "'• vtfl'W home 1 -Balbo1 Island pets., 67J.-9591 3 bedroom, 3 b a t h w e I c 0 m • , n:-"11.-~hor, c.11.lhedral cJnos, crpr., I FOR WORTHWHILE 2 Br: vn: Balconies S3ll 2 BR ~ Glgan~ rumpus rms. ~/drpc. bit-h: ;:;.;;=-'-"'-'-----· 12 BR, lge kitchen, hale, !\r w Ir ireplatt. &autilully retrl£:e:ra1or, ra.~';'&,';,.e:n. lt"vel. No Pf'I:. Oiild OK . PROJECTS 3 Br. Tmnis, Pool :le Rm All bl 2 $m Lea.&e." 497-1660 or STUDIO, $150. per mo or ..__ k..-& ..... ~ · I fumisht!d. Private bell.ch, "'alk·in clO!'iet, patios. 127:i. Day~ t2131598-i661 ex1 ~-tructlon~ 3 Br. Ne\\-....,.,rt, View •~""' ' tns, car garage, 4n• .. -•"" r wk 'til June 22nd ucaC•""" s .... res .• .....,, me I & facll l"-If rrl t ~ ~ • Start-ups ...,,111 2 B Fr Dr ..... ...._ ____ .,.._ := swim pool. Kldl ok. $269/ ·cc~'-"'O'-------....... Pf' · Utlb &12-3519 J'lOO s ~-a e garage. Shag carpets. Open """or e:vn 1113141 ..... 211 Bulliness Real Estate 3 B~-CdM -H~ewiUS mo. No Fee. Agt. M24fll. L-.un• Ni9uel ~ti):e~· ~~J:;ia-ture man. c:.~,~.~.~.~d"•"IC-:CM"•_r ___ I Peny 61Z-823S. "(lAS) 1-5. 1915 \\l ALL Ac E SPACIOUS 2 BR from si:;s. e lt1JNIMmf $50,IXXl e 3 Br Baylront -Slip $«; 3BR. patio, new erpts. dean, 1.0=;.;;.;;..,;,=-----STREE:r. or call CJS H.eal Adults only. Puol. Ht'C Rrn. (714) 556-4316 3 Br Call}('() Highlands 1$3 chamtlng, nr 1''VHS, $275 4 BR 2 b8 llvtn& rm & dlnlng I ·N"-'-•w..c:.po_r_t_lle_;.1_c_h ____ 1or\LY $275. 2 Bedroo1n nice· E.~t11.te, ~IS-Ill)'{. Closed i;arages. Pf'l!I ok. 250 4 Br Golf Cbune ~ mo 96&..422S area tam. rm. lrplc bltJins, 4 BR. 2 BA uppl"r. View ly furnished . Built·iful . Realty CCtmpl'Uly MARTINIQUE APTS. ~ri-Je:~hlJ:6s1111t~~~~:· ~Br,,spyglasa 1:': ... _s1~~ .. Hun"-ton8Hch cpW,~~ft~-. 2t~c!.~ ... ~ of haY.· Nr41th St. A\·ail. ;~i~a('('SU.:.~~nv.C~r '~~2-t23j ;. ~ ,644-6200 2 &:: a BR. Al!iO rUrn. 8'11..()(H ~ 1ST TD LOAN, 65% or· VALUE. 10% INTEREST, I,• 832-4387 ........., ..... """..... •-'ln'lnu.'d. $3jt}/mo. 6T.,....a9U pool. ~Ila,_,-p · · =7'-c-=----.,,.,..,-1 CALL ~1u.;i ~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I maeulate, S350 1st, last & 8kr shor>_Ping & only 3 blks to $..1.Z> PER \\'k & up 1 br, co.c~rs. l"lv. P 11 I 1 o s • NU 4 un lt °'-"'nn vlt!w 2 bdr. • dep. 499-2$.1-1 benlh. 2 br & bech'li, l.'Ok>r tv, Pool.~Nr. shpg. Ad.ulls onJy. l t)i\, hl111s. l'rit.~. drps. D/w I NEW Lido ltle OC'EANF"RONT·2 BR Upper. BAOIELOR Apt. Oo:sf' to n1aid St'I"\', .......,!. TiiE 1m Mnta i\nn A\c>., ~-~· FIA FrJ,Jh:t'. hulcony. Cath- ",... ,.,. ' ' '81 ·- Mortgages, Trust DMds 260 3BR. 2BA duplex. All bltlns.1 .;;;~--"-'-------$250/l'.tO. u1il 6 / 2 R' 14 . 2530 '""' ~lgr. 113 6'6-Z>.542 C'd. ecil. $'l1'l ino. eves & \ n:tE r-c. & d-chruout. Wolk r~orn"\er Ov.·ner's Un t t . ocean. SlliO, mo,. l'ltt::SA. 41 j N. Ne11.·port Bl .. '-'t' .• .,.~ BEACll, Tennis Court, Bay s-"'°! Se11Vlt!\\', 675-&t43 NB &M>-9681. \\'eckl'nds l':tll 9ti0-1121. to new H.B. Civ Cent. Like view. 4 Br. 3 ba +retreat. 1~ \VALi\ TO SHOP, 1i1h & BE CH llvi .. fn -~ur own 2 alo'"" D I U f 350 1'"UllN. Bach. t.laturc n11lle. STF:PS to Hcach, 3 BR, 2 Tustin. Uk<! new condo, NEAR A .r~ •J ,,v/gardener. $695. 6T":r7414 up exes n urn. 1 · 1 11 XI.NT 2nd, local prop. Good house w/pvt bk yard. Laun· No ~lS-135 inc . ut . bas, D.W., gar. 1250. 'UJ 2BR, 2BA. $275 up. 3Bl<, Brand Ney: Delu:oce 2 & 3 equity, discounted to yield dry tac. in _)'OUI' own encl. Minion Viejo Bilbo• Penlnsu1a • 6T~73T • JunC' 1:AA 01: $350. Yrly. 2BA. fpl, pvt pat, pl clbhsf>, Br, crpt/ drp!, bltnft:, gar. over 15%. Bier. 642-7491. IWTOI:$ ear. Only $29;)/mo. Call SEVllLE 2 Br, 2 Ba. Spe<> Coste Mesa '°61°';..5!1>;~""""°--,,..-,-,.-, dbl encl g11r $325 up. AGT 514 18th St S~T-3957 i!!!!!!!ii!i!!!!~I'-~:,:::::._;.::::,:,= 962°2456 tacu1ar view, no malnl c DYNAMIC '•· °"""""""' 3 •12-m; WALK TO BEACH lf_,aj lc~~. "Utr·2Nb\t~; If $275/mo. 830-2808 or WALK TO THE BEA H ~,!'~~.l~~·~YG!::~'!~!. ~1~· 20~~· )'~J:,-A~~ 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH lb1~11.2i:ri61~1fu~~ f:; . $140. Hntg Bch, $150. l BR, ~ EARLY LEASES Adults . no peu. Flov•ers 613-2586 IN QUIET 8 Unit cor-.1PLEX. please. 960-1230 Or' 847-3f6T $185. Agt.,Fee. m.30 8865 Adama & Magnolia, HB NEW l_BR •. 2 ~ bl_tnl, y t>\"l'lj'\\.'hcre. Stt't'am &1'BA~Cl'°'IO'E0-1.0=R-, -1'°'00,,--,.r,-epo--,-to ALL EXTRAS & Garage. 381t 'J bn -1c bltM crpta, , air \:UIJU., vtew. ~•J · I R R Adults, no pels. Sl90. . ' ~ ' "1' • ' Hou ... furnished Balboa\ ( land Avail lmmed. 511rrn68 v•atcrfw, 45 poo .• ec. ,m. oct"an, Sl50. Includes UUls., 2lai Th St 54.'>-5P.OO n 'fl1g, y,•1111h/dryr. New 1 _________ 300_ 1 . ~ l BE THE FIRST ch 1'Ton1 either of these gnr· Sauna. Sgls l·:! Bdrm. \'rly., 675'-m4 unn · paint, palio, pJOI. $220 Mo. ~ 151 to Uve in brand new Newport Bea geous, pri\·ate duplex 11pts. t'um-Unfum from 1142. NeWport Heights NEW BUILDING DA)'lll 558-15i6. r.: v e 1 I .-~ 1_G'-_'"-_,_•_1 ______ 1 ~S:·,P::-~~·U~. pie? .Taman.clc:TwntlseO\'ttlook· -8-A~Yf-R_O_NT __ C_O_N_DO __ \\'/\V l'rpls, ~. bltns, SEE IT : 2000 Parsons,-~---~---Sli5 & Up. DELUXE t hr .• 968-8111 •· S view lng elepnt pool & clbbse. 2 frolc"• It a gartlj!'e. 6'12·8670. CLEAN l or 2 br, .adlls, CrpVclll*, bJ1n11 • relrig, "N=.:=w~A~PTS=~,~.,~,~B~R~.1 ct $105-~acltP~i~ Bach 1r~/~~v6'1i-410> BR & 3 BR. w/w shag, drpe 4 BR, 2 BA .. $400/MO SlO WEEK & UP no pels, lge: kit. $141).1160. frptc, pool. 197;t Pon1ooa S215./$280. Adults, family. l '' $1~trrIL Po. l' + Ex~ OIARAtINd 2 Br, w/frplc, ~~: p.rage, patio. 2 BR. 2 BA. Boat Slip Ava.fl. 301 lSth St, Newport e Studio & t BR Apt.s. 2427 E. 16th, NB. IH6-1'JU . Ave .. CM. 645-8891, A-lgr. ~s·s.:~io:.. fenced yd, nr I Room. Yard, patio, So. 50 FT from the \\-'a~r. SS25. Rent or lease w/oPUon Elegant, Elegllllt, Elegant. 4 BR, 2 BA .. '400/MO •TV&: !\laid Servil-e Avail. San Clem•nTe 3 Bdrm, spack>us T001n1, 1112 ,;:::'=""'~"'--'====I , IQ· • Laguna.. 1• , Yrly. 675-6002. I Pvt pty. 963-4074; 96:3-ldT Avail. April l5tb. 304 E . Balboa Blvd, • ~ Set'"\•lce -~1!~~-pool Baths ..... oobvt;ckr"'1 pcka tbai o. COt\'TE~IPORARY T\\''.'l.IHSE $200-UTIL PD. 1 BR house, l $100 per mo Yearly. • Children & Pet .,.,._uon San Clemente Resident ltotel carpel....,, n sna r, Brand lll'W lu.'\ury 2 BR, blk beach,' \Vest Newport. Selbo• Peninsulll LEASE OPTION $1,000 Call 642-2800 OCEANFRONT 23i6 Newport Blvd., Cl\t ST9.50 Per ~Tooth V.'all( to &hopping $18:;, l:>l pool, p\'t patio & gar. $175. $300-NlCELY 1'Um 2 BR, 2 3 BR. 2 BA townhouse Bit· NEW Harbor View. $5'iS/mo. ~»or &ta-3967 Quiet· Secure Vic.1oria Apt l. Alter 4 pt11 96l-264;J or 842.-4649 BA, Jxplc, 1 blk beach. 60' IM?itAC bayft: iBr. 4 ha. Ins, r11nge, oven, retrlg. 2 sty, 3 or 4 Br, 31,i ha, 2000 HOLIDAY PLAZA furn.util · l'l'nlklng dls!all(.'C all day ~ttkend~. NE\V Tliplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba . • CdM. Lrg encl patio, /boat •lp, Walk to shopping. New car· sq. ft., [rpl, conversation NEW DUPLEXES-OELl.iXE Spacious f BR fun to e\'erythlni;c. SPACIOUS 2 BR Uiplcx, 2 shag, priv polio, '-et bar. ,.. NU .. VIEW RENTALS erpt, decor ~. Avail pet &: llle. Cheaper than pit, din rm. tam "2 + Jg apt. $150. Pool. Ainple park· SAN CLEMENTE BA, $170/mo. Crpt/drps/ mile to bch, vacant $21S 613-4030 or 4.94-3248 Apr L $825 Yrl)U By appt. rent. $230/mo. Ask fur bonus rm for sep. apt or Ing. Adults, no pets. HOTEL bltn1. 2 potion. i\f at u re 96S-TI48 1 ' WALK to Beach! Bach $90. Owner. 673-3449., Dli.le, "963-6746. fa m 11 y entertainment. YEARLY 1965 Pomona Ave., C.i\t. • ll~ DEL MAR, S.C. • adu!I~. No children, no pets.1 'cr.~EA-N~.-qu-~-,~,-B~R~.-n~rl-ry :"' J..~:i :25M!tr! w!~X.!~!2~ ::"~;;~:=: ~J!fr 5116-5!24, 641).!500 3 BR, 2 BA .. $700/MO *SUS CASIT AS* ~.~:~ ; =· ~·.:, 424 Focd ~:' "''""'"· :~ :;!••.;.~~1[1";:, ".,'.· 'j';~' ,_ 10~ $185. HB. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 only. Owner ~-$350>1r Sol,. • Gol'·• w .. 1. ~EASl'B7""=1.•UFF=;--.-:>;-;:bdrm=::-.-, -:3; 11 BR 1 BA $300/MO Fuml.'!hed Bac~lor s & 1 D. Carlsori &U-9293 Uplltaln, quiet &: clean. 2, o:":::'-,;1:::652"". -~=,..-~= • ""' be.th z. t corner I t · w • • ' Bdrms. Exceptionally nice. R 1 .. ~ fa lncld " ' -Balboa Ptnlnsula 3 BR 2 bo. vie• home. in. 891~ eve &-wk/~•-• 11 y.. 0 vie 700 E. <>c.anfront 2110 Newport Bl, OJ. Apt. Unfurn. l65 B • a ...... ry c, gar NEAR New 2 BR. I blk $400 Lease 197-1660 'or 1 ~~~--~---of cl~ lights • newly Ca ll 642•2800 w/storage, rMlUtt adll.i, oo to shopping&: trwy, 1 chUd ' . " . ' , ' ' ·- ' ' --' I ""' 45' BAYFRONT. Pier, .float. 49-l-3288 $275., See to ocean from ca?]Jeted, great kklll yard. I ~~-~~~---e TROPlCAL POOL e Generil pets. 644--0878. ok, no pel.A, $165 per lJlQ s BR, 4 Bath. Wlntc or 1 1 cov'rd patio. 3 B~. 2 be.., outstanding 1amily area. l Cofbna del Mer 2 Br, 1\i Ba, spi ra11---------2 BR, 1 BA, !!Ingle ,.1y 646-3786orst5--0760 Yearly. 613-2039 ThlMA~ ~r.J.Rge. ~ o • j(lrmaJ Din-rm, Nr. Beach & Or 2 years lease at $X'A> per slairca~. frplc. pat Io. COAST APTS garden unit, shB.g crpts, NEW APJ'S. WALK TO Coron« del Mar ~·haJ1 K:i,~ ase 675-4600 ~~~~ Schls, ~lll? 3BR, 2BA. bltlns, trplc. V.'ater & Gas Pd. ~1168 FROM $165. TO ttr(,_ drps, fncd patio, beam ceil, Br:AC11. 1 le 2 BJt From ""°"'°="'='-"7"=-,-c-Broker ocean vu, cathedral ttil, 2 BEAUT t""URN 1 Br Jots * NOW RENTING * frpl<", gar. Adults. $160. 2544 $1511 to $235. EXTRAS. CUTE CCYITAGE 2 Bdrm, Corona del Mar 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, bltns, w/dry car gar, pvt beach privl, or bltins, pool. walk !O NE\\' 2 BR. 2 BA townhouse Elden Ave, Ct.t. 537-3125 5.36-2579. frplc, near Big Corona. S" &WJND book·up, cpts, lg fel'IC't!d yd, 3BR condo, ne"" decorator $100rno. ST::t-3200 aft 7 pm shoppu1g, m1 from be~ Sl50 apts. Patio!', enclO!\ed gar· LARGE 2 BR s t u di o . $225=". c._'°'3""°'B"R".-,2""'""-.. -=2.=ooo $215/mo, 4 mo's renta1. ~ sm pet ok. 8241 Guilder, colors dbl gar 11.·/opeTlt>r LARGE 3 Br nr. shop'g & nlO. Also unfum $135/i\10. ages. 125 i\.lclody Ln. OPEN Garage. Near shopping. sq fl. bll·ins, cpts, m . Kin&:aard RE. 642-2222 Next To',. Spyglciss llB. $3.10. n10. (2 13 ) fully crp1ed &:: drped, use beach. PiO/mo. 9.11 \V. l!tth St. ~192. DAILY 12 ·ro 6 p.m. Adults. No children/pets. ~43:,:1.:-=:::·=--,--=--I 325-7020 of pvt pool & tennis courts, ..,~JIA·• "~ ""7. 2 BR bll 1 ·1 3--" F -•-L.-..una Be1ch . II I o.;,.r-..... ,,._..,.,.a , ns, garage, ma w-e A\"al ,~. ""3.J o.w ... m, 2BR 2B\ I b11· . ·• l£W VERY· NICE! 2 BR, $200. $375 pee mo, wi ease Costa Mesa adults. no children or pets. a I l:r k c. t.I. &iG-3485 / i Oii.er, 111 Jrits Ith •-_.._,_ .,.,,._ • ~IS Aa.~u option, price $61,800. Call Nr shopp•."" ~•• !'urge-} t ll range, crpts & drps. $150. 2 BR home w ucmeolUll'U 3 2 bath home, JUWO r~ u....3 • 491-IOCIG or ~19-IO · ·-e· ~ " "' op MUST Rent 3 Br, 2 Ba No pct~ 892··1732. ocean &: park view on Oiff Homef1nder1 547·"41 NEW Dr. No. H. C.l\1:6l2·603:i. ..._ .. r_.. -•c 1•= ~ I< Drive. Beaut. fumlture. fireplace, Jonna! dining, BLU.FF S TO\\'NHOUSE. 2e1th1t. '"'"'""'• "':" • ......, ..... ' BR, 11) BA !'!udio. $157.50 RU~lean O\"en. Enjoy 3BR, 2BA, bltins, dbl aarf S . 4 Br 2i,: Ba NEAR BEACH I BR. spaeious 6 w1it bldg, • _ ~ 11ho1>5. Reas. rent! per mo. C.OUplC!, Infant ok. N Yrly. S42). ~h private unity tenn15 I new paint & carpet, Sharp. ~~. pool, ~ew, schls: 4 BDRM., 2 BATH like pctocw,. !!~ SE'.601d~nAd"c1~1· AGT. 675-6900 mG ·::'::.'"' Pc:•::.lic::..o. Scclc.1-44..ccMlc.... __ 1 ewport D941C awinuni pool in this $260 mo. ask for Da1e $475. Call to gee, Walk-in closeu, dlsh\\·asher, 00 · ~""" ... ' ' 2 & 3 BDR~t APTS, ftplc, - preatigio area 11. bove I ,C......,""'""46'""=,.,...,,...,,..-=~ n4--494--3973 bltlns, refrtg y;asher & 646-1512 aft 6. Balbo1 Island 11.·et be.r, disposal, aw, 1 '4 Laguna Beeeh NEWPORT BEACH Corona ' Mar, $495 per BEACH AREA! 2 Br, $150 ..::.:.,FURN~""'°:;:o_r~UN=•ru=RN=-dryer area, dbl. car gar., BACHEWR w/ lrplc. Util BAY VTE\V PATIOS-3 8 3 ba, crpts, drps, encl. gar.1;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ : ... beaut. Lido Isle&: Linda Isle month~ ' • 644-4687. uUl paid. East BluH. 4 BR. 2~3 bas. plush brown crpl., fully pd. $16:>. Eastskle. 1781 Ba f 1 Ind r, & $28.5/$295. 558-1745 afl 5 ... m SOUTH LAGUNA ( :. waterfront homes on annual CLE N 3 BDRM Homefindtrs 547-9641 Lge yd, ganlel'M'r. Furn dnpM. $350. mo. Drive by I =Dra~ng~e-'A'-'v.;•·c..,.._=-=c.....,-ston.~~ Sp1!':r~.11.Jni, ~am $ll().l BR duplex, nW'Iicd , , leasea. OUSE 3 BR. water pd, pvt )'ard, $T:;.O. or Unlm $500. mo, 16th & Orange or caJI STUDJO. decorator furn, ceil. 325\~ Sapphire. couple, non-smokers, no Live in on ultl'H fnllhlonahle 2 ! ,1 Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 e walled lot with 6#-0238 ~642-,=-2!00=.-'-7"-64""'2-,..21~64-·.---I 11o·atcr & gas pd, $150 per 675-8871 OPEN SAT&. SUN pets. DepoSit & t't'ferences. BR, 2 BA Apt Ovt!rlooklng ' ' . BALBOA lsle-low:ly 3 Br., 2 • • on l quiet ~lined crpbl, $200 mo, 2307 Flqrlda HAR~°"sc~R,-VIEW==-H"o"ME=:-_ Huntlft9lon Beach mo. avail 3/12174, &'6-5330 DE'UXE" lBR apt fncludl.. 954 w. 11th St 5'18--0.158 the Pacific. So close to the Ba ••~/ 321 Am .... .ri patio, ....... 962-9805. d .. , water, you cun fl ip ll pebhle .,..... mo. ""Y'"' Atreet. ank klteh. bltlns. 2BR. for lease, lrg front & 4 BR. 2 BA. Fam Rm. 2 BR, 2 BA. Prefer m1 • boat docic, on Grand Canal, NR. New l Sr, bltnll, into it lrom lhe lernec. ' ., 213-m.4856 (Owner) Stirve & like new. fl.lust rear tenoed yrds, clean, $250 t"rplc. \Yater & Gardener CLOSE TO BEACH I I dleage couple. No pets. $160. Little BRlboa I!liand, yrly drps/erpt. pool, frplc, scar. Atature adulls, no pet~. OCEANFRONT. avail until M.>e at $250. mo. Call per mo, 5.'J&..S750 lncld. Call 6#-6146 or Brand New Deluxe 3 & 4 642-0848 $350 per mo, no children Adults, oo pets. 376 W. Bay, 31756 Paei[ic Csl 1111.·y June 15, 3BR. 1 ~ ba, $3'XI &17-1591 644-1295. BR. 3 BA. dbl gar. 111\ ADULT lrg 2 BR. pool. quiet, or pets, owner 6n-lm7 CM. 499-2835 -mo 642--TiUl 2 BR, new $2'15. Pool. BIG CANYON, ~uvUle bltru;. Close to recreallon bl'-M !!U,_r clean• .,60 No B Ibo p ' I N~·1•y o~~RATED ~· ' 305 BIG c:qwNA bas a · nl!W Air/oond. Alie: lol' Dave, '""'"' & 11Chl1. 514 18th St. 847-3957 "~· ,~ · •• · • • •n•nsu I ' ~· .. UL.V HoVMI Unfurn. chalet 1BR or 3BR. both 963-6T6T 847-o:J:I 3500 sq fl. 4 BR, 3 bas, pela. 646-2738 2 !lR wlgar. $150 ... \~~ pd. A'ITRAC 2 Bt". 2 Ba. Block w/frpl~ lots ol open beams Ol" • ·view, Rent or purchase., $150-2 BR. Blt·lns, crpls, LRG 2 hr. Adults. Pool, ON the water. Beaut. 3 Br: 2 1-.n Orang~ Ave A . Call trom Vlclor llui.:o & &h. 0..-ral 1 stai!W wood. vie\!.-. of SPARKLING 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, &U-8122. &l.2-4950 drps, frplc, patio. carport hiund c!Me to £hop ctr & Ba, frplc, dWlwasher, patio. ro.t/F l to a, 6.J&.4120. \\"alklng dii;, tk'M'l't to\\•n. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ J Sp)'gias & Fashion laland, cpi., drpa, bultna, $275. BLUFJ!'S Condo 2 Br, 2 ba. & laundry facil. Cooplt! & bus. iMI Pomona. 64&-7289 Yrl)'. $425. 6T.r5ll9 1 & 2 BR Wlfurn Garden Kitchen, Din area. ~ra I• $325 WiO & li500. 6-14-4174 RED CPI' RLTRS 893-135l nr pool, newly redec. Ideal j..~!ttt ~3o ~-pets. l BR, furn. Beau1y, Y.,"/Y..', CorlHM del 1Ma r Apts. 1'"rplc, O/W, priv. sitting m1 . $2-W on yn 1111. 2 BR. 2 Ba ··············.....vi OPEN Sat A:. SUn 531 1-lno for cpl or bach. $365 mo. new ""''nt, .... w, adtill$. No pa.Uo. Sli0-$19S. Nr. hv1ne 497-1617 or 6-12-m.36 3 BR l~ baths ......... ......., • •.. "·'·' D..... "'.,., r.c"" v tcs COBt mont"' Rt'nt ......, ,. ...... , BEA'~ lit 2 BR 1 Ba t t-1 t.'l drps stve RA DUPLEX ..,"" your house,' apt., llOJ'I'" ""~C,-,,-'-7-'7.c-'-::=I dining area, beam clng. I 3 BR,' 2 bathl: ....... $310/450 Fmdjieute cottage , IH't-DOw or ~ acanc 1 • pets, \\'B.lk to ahops. ~1098 .. " • sun • • lnduslrtal area.. 557·28-ll. MeH Verde , .. 4 BR, lt. batha ••••••••• $300 '"''i!:. dbl' ....,. • patk) 2 BR. 2 Ba ............ $J%i l BO { • ......,, bldg., etc. thru a ['ally Pilot SeU kl.le lie~ Y.11h a Daily blk to tennis ct. sa;o, Uti1 2BR UPPER. range, oven, e .110 ,IE \~>IOSPllERE - ! " :;. ' • ;-• ' .. ' I, ' . ' " • .. ,. 4 BR, 2 baths ........... $370 re .. ,., -· • 3 BR. l'i ba'"-HM Singles, kids & pets ok. aa~lned Ad. Pilot Classified nd. 606678 Incl. ~ "'"" or 6 .... 11....... re:frig, Crpl!! & dl'p!!. ro;n · / • . ~ • R 'Ii bat .. _ ... "" ·~ ~2906 • wo •••••• ~ Homef"_,_ 547 ~·1 .,,,...,__, ,,...~ pee.. $'~. ~•1•= or "'·'~ DclU.'(e 2 &. 3 BR. Rental Ole, 4 ':m. 3 ba~ ... :::::::::$1Zi ,;;;MW-CO~NA DEL BR. 2 baths ...... $310/450 i._rs ·~ Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 2 BEDROOJ\.J, 1 bath, 7T29. wu ;iuo-...... .....,. 3lllJ ~111.ce A\·e. 546-10.'W CALL 52 7500 ••~-"w' 3 Pf··~ 4 ER., 111 bath& ...... $.'lOO NW. llubor Vu, $450/mo. 3 ~:::...:...:.;.;;.;.. __ ...;;,;.;.==-------'-'" carpels dra-po o I n. h 5 MAR ~-.,...,..,. ..... BR, 2 ba"' · ~ I · Costa u... i~·imo'. """""::""~ · • •RGE "• BR up-al _., Newport vs.IC .. BR. ~ ba., )'rl,y l§e, 318 4 u"' •••••••••• ..,,v B • frplc, 2 BA. poo , tenn11 Costa Mesa . ,... ~w ai;J-WQ.J ...,, .,... "'' VISION t.lornlrc Canyon Rd Open 4 BR. 21'i bathl ..... "" $450 privl. 640-132'1, 586-57U, I-------------------UNFURN. Nice 1 Br. Apt. l~""\VillOn,.,~J!~ child ok, 2 OR UPJ!tf' dplx nr ocean . l-4 St.fl ' '4 BR., 3 baths ........ $U5 ti40-1500 ext.14&>. Coron& dcl 1>1ar. S2XI mo. ""'·mo.,~ $225 )Tl)', no pet/child. red h'll NEW' ~:;Bt <ML Ba -.. CALL 552-7500 NU Harbor VU 4 Br/2 fplc 646-9303. 2...BR, 2 BA, Triplex, paUo, sbltg/ref/range. Avl Apr t • I • •711 • ... ...,.., wet bar, VU. Comm gar, cathedntl cell. Ya rd'. 3091!t 36th St. 644-4340 patio sunded<. So. ~ VISION POOl/lenni•. S » 0/ nt o. 2 BR., bll·lns, oUl'., drpo, $225/mo 6464114 U\vy. I Marth o c Cup y. ~s/wknds 644--119! pool, sundeck. $215/Lease. · · IA'ESl'CLIFf' 2 hr 111 00 REALTY REALTORS $450/no. 5ll .l 51,3 red SEA1PLE R.E. ~ Dina Point Tu•nhr-.e. 1728 ·Bedford Ln. Univ. Park Cenlf'r. Irvine Fem1'8J:. 640-8408. e hill 3Brl ~Ba,nupeinti:cpl.J, LO..:VELY 2 BR 6: Den. car. S2!JO/n\O. Adulls only, no LO Dsl 2 BR,~' bu, 1ge patio,~ ~~-~~~3.e a' $32 50 Ail UUls pd, $.150., SPACIOUS 2BR. 2BA. av11ll Pl''-548-75.1.1 Av11,l1 . Aprll 1. LAND R ..,,., coue. 1 blll btecl>, REALTY REALTORS ., 13 BR) hotn,. In N'pl. Coll 114-531-'11114 OOW< ""' "1< lBR. 2be "'" URGE dlx 2BR/2BA, b!lln• . We Sptd1llle In Newport $213 to June 15. $325 Yr-Univ. Put: Center, 1n1ne Shorn, ·-'y l!!t, trom $325. e OPEN llOOSE SAT 6 SUN n.vall f.Tl\l'Ch ll>lh : bltin!I, enc:!. gar. Nr Hoa~ Jlot:p, 8eaCh e CoroN. de.I Mar e ly, A , no peta m.Ja> "" BRAND NEW Se:a11.·ard. 2 BR. l BA, div.'. ga.rbagt dlsp, Cfl>llng, A~ults. $m. per mo · a t..quna. Our Rental Ser-cozy CO'n'AGE. 2 BR. fpl , 2 BR. Condo •••••• $24$.IMO. CAYWOOD REALTY ~1290 \Veekly Rate for Single Apartment $2'25. mo. Adults. 640-l~ draperies, ~loony w~ia of =&l->-1381~~~~~~~ 'f'k:e 11 FREE to Yow Try l~a b~ IO bch. 12'7$ mo. 3 BR. Home •••••• $295/MO. W~ ~ ::. Cotta Mete hllls A: ~an. garagf' A EAST Bllllf. Ira; 2 Br, 2 Bl Nu.View! *L PINCHJN 4 BR. Home •••••• P>O/MO. e e. Special 1.iove-.Jn Rate carport, >TIY mtes, O~n Tu·nhAe. tnd unll. pallo. NU-VISW RINTALS Rnlki' 6i5-G2 a BR. Home •••••• $3J~O. Dr., No. ll, szo. 9t!U9l3. S.\1L attrac 1 Br dpbc, frpl. thll Sll.t & Sun, lQ..4:30. pool, adul1.1. no f:1l. sr.o. • Ol-3248 Nl!.--W 1 Br. 2~ BA. frplt, 3 BR. Home ...... MOO/MO. HARBOR Vtew Uome b)' * •• 1bt 11 se.,tn * Air C1allttf1••• bram ce.11. <'111'· Adlta only, 34132 Amber Lanttrn ~tm Dom rnro or. gar muper neip.borbood!• 3 Ba.~.. $425/MO. owner. 3 BR. 2 BA. fam rm, • ,,_ .,,.._ * w ...... I~ util pd $100. &U-.1960 Luxurious custom bul\1 2 Pj\RK Udo, condo, 3BR. z 1;, • ...:n.,, ~1-RANCH ReAL TY trpk. 64H26'i; 641>-1232 * lttc._ ,_.... * ._. .. '-1... r;r~· 1 1 Br "" P8llo Bedroom. 2 bath •1"· Built· be, 1 .... 1c. P81io. hied pool, ........ ,........ II•~ Ul9o .A. ··-w ••·• • • • ............ a-......... g 0 ... ( ' I l UY ~ ~-2 Br, , II& '"--** 5Sl·20ll tt N_ twpOrt Shores ,. .,_ .--bllnt, retrlg, all uhl pd, n: 1 ltt'O, \'aC\IU!Jl. 11team 8\1lU. clean, 1 )T Ji;e, ;\ppt, ......__..... ~ -. • M.W ...._ • ........ n...n PMI SW. 3Jt3 Charle 64&--0112 bath, aelf cleam~ 0\-cn. ~T.lGl 1112111*.,.._ -P'°"st.M'inan&. :r~•=~ 3,..8:;.~e!i~.~d * ;::r'F'ans-t.ag:,~'-:ns 2 BDRAI, new crp~, dl'fM ~u~~t).~~~h.nC'!ii"•~EASr~~.B1~.~ur~r-2~n-r,-!J'pl~,, * 141•'"1 * NEWtrglBR.lk.w/trplc, arn,S3llO.calJ497·1966 m;1mo. S.2B'l4 . Stay A Day, \Yeek, Month or What.ever ~~SJ~. TS7 Shalimar, .. 49&-l!Uor~7"210~. ='. s:iid~~~~.rtl ' iil4ll -·--· «Jm.IMI. Sa J C_, 2 BDRM I' BA ...... W ... -AMllA !00 .,._,,. s BR. 2 BA...,."""" pool, n uan z:ltr-DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 Cl.EAN new 2BR, clooo ., '""~ ,:.~ .,,p11 -· l·BR .• SI>! l·BR ... Sl60 LANDLORDS PRiii COi'£ Rmtk, ~ 0( HW>' l ttntM:ll~ Partr. $325/per FANTASTIC 3 BR home, 17th, n~. 16l3 Santa Ana •ll ~ilh ~an viCw. NO Ulil'• pd. Nr bch. gd pk.C. DO.UXE 3 ea 2 BA Br, .-UC. prden. NII pet or mo. ,.; 55J..«ii9 ocun Yiew. blt-lm, ceram1e Ave .• alt !) pm 54l-IS'l2. Idell or pell. $190. mo. 67s.-01-M. 675--4."2.4 :=--,o:e~~ ~clill4 C.mo. 8lMl8 4:' :f:• = ~ ': ~:..!,.u.b :pe~lo~O !'r; ~~A. RE~~~ Jt?.:: r:~rc OceAn vtew. z:!R·~~~~C-; 1 O~ ...,,...._ Mt-2111 iii ... O!' 5"a32ST pool. No pe11. :,,s&..T!Jll Ll'l 3 BR. 2 BA. 2t llv rm,,=St=--~==--1 NEW lr& 2 ~ 1 bl w/ftplc RA FIND! 3 BR. ) BA. NEW I BR, 2 bL Unl\"enlty 2 BDRM Condo, aJI laciUtl~ LARGE 2 ar, In triplex. Vtry bltn kite~ 2 Unit bid«. 11 li\IAC , llUl\ny 2BR 2-BA. pl• \'tew, ~. ~ SW. Kldl oitv. Pan:. $05 mo. C&JI Nf"'8tU SJ&i. ()pm Sun. l·3. clean. pol.to, oentnl loc. )T old. $290/rno. AdWlL tb. •l'l•R· l>lllna. ~llHlft {IW"f unit! Pot,.n,., tteMfL"lll1r1 W .... 1 • 5.1H55Q ill 1»-4llil ar 496-0748. nr l'hu'Jlplntr, M2.:ttw. 493-'ml ' adlt1. Stl\ ~.me . • --~ .. • ,. DAJLYMLOT SUAdiy,M•c•ln~~l79~74;.,...,,,....~--:n,.-,..,,,,,-.~_...-~--r::::::---~--~-..,,,.,..-~--=--:-::----::~CK:::t::":::,-o;::::::;---:air."f".::::::r·~-~-""i:l~i"::::::::;:-<:::::;r:::---....., IL~~~~~C;~~.,~-~--~~~=~~~-~o~ ........ ~~~=m~~Aph..~5~§~~5Af't~•~~~~~~F,v~ ... ~,,.~·~11; ... ~,,~1·~~•u •iii!-11 ... 1<11 +u f,;;;;a Pum . 0..0nlum. 370 P um. or Unfvm. m No•port ....,. ...... -po<! -PALM SorinD -,.,. -. omCE .. lle.....t Bhd. (Mii Moll Cooil Molt buutftvJ . aJrwA.l' &vall °" le&N. r>.lt. ..... rm All "1119' CIDQdomlnium., _ pr I vat e carptted. .tr/cond., Jft'r. "' ' 'I~. t ~· , BAYWOOD APARTMF.NTS IN NEWPORT BEACH. TO PLEASE ADULTS. Af Baywood, there's a special apartment section for adults only. And righl now, there's room for you. You'll see. Whatever your lifestyl e. it probably Includes celebration. At Baywood, ifs sure to. The recreation center was made for fun. Superbly. Huge fireplace. Pillowed conversation pit. Billiard and card rooms . Dance area. Lounges. Complete kitchen facilrties. Wet bar. Even more charming than ils picture is the bridge. Same with the sunny palios and balconies. Two pools-one a junior · olympic size-lhe other Jacuzzi' equipped. • Ye~. Be practical. Check into the shopping conven iences, Newport Center within walking distance, freeway accessibiliJy. bay and li>Eiach . adjacency. All lhe fealures lhoughttul apartment-hunters lhlnk through. _ 1 • &)'Wood 'N~o~w-,---~--~ sales officeapen 9 am. to 5'30 p.m. dall\< telephooe; (7!41644-5555 owned and managed by 11£ IRVINE CI».IAWi' .. ~ .. < ~ z -· SAttTA ANA fAV. ~-SAN JOAQUIN HILL& AO. cowitry club, Golf, ......._ ~--w11Xll _... ~.!..: Of n-E Month, week,. weekend. $250/mo. are .... l.Hllll'" c 21 :s ) ~ 5' -is 2 o or ~~::vaU:o:..:~::1,,""".,,,•c..r.r_-__ ~· CElfDfT • Bkx:k wortr. IT14l 644->2211 lnclustflol & t.mm'I Ill YOUlt OWN CARI u.. Walls. --• -ISLE 2 BR 2 ._ crowded, unberded, unhur-fU:. By hr. or job. 66-881.S. ~~ • -· MISSION Vll JO r1td. --· UnvU· CE--. ~"-, dtl-AvaU. J"'1, Wfl). Aur. ~ ~Sq " ~ • •-~'" «<~ 112!0., 213 _ 79)-0t21 Collect iJUU to -• "•· f ... or .uNI -w mont!')' walkl-ft.eoaln. uw I: At'aln lhOl'Oulhff.re. ve cu • Save lempert • renow. }"YW --54+G!l8. Vista Del Lago· - -- Rent1l1 to SMr• 430 287:.2 Ma.rrutrlt~ PrtnYy. Saw time. TouNt dtllvuy '°'""'"'-""""'""''--;,;;,-::I Succ•1sful people in th• •now U1~1400 ot any European car Fae-CONCRETE Pal.Joi, 400 1q liv• here! Cost• M•sa '• n•w•st, MALE roomate •'Mt«I to lory price! Order NOW tor ft or nlOre 63c per Ill ft. share !!I bedloom hoole 'frith OFFICE or BUS. BLDG ,....i. .... ~ ..... 11.,_, In g .. -..... Don. "2-CS14. luxury Adult Apa rtment Cornpl•x 0 = or J -,. fl nr ~--1 "'"'16 '"' ·~·3 ,..., • others. MJd ,,., pref. S90 _, •""" • ....,.... FREE Itinerary plannlna:! ContrKtor -· IT'Sj.AKi. LAK;,. LAKE_ month. ~ Aak for Hwy & llowpo<t Blw. Low EURAUfO --------1 ...._I, Z.J&--. SI J l .. S4U Teri. rent. 30c/eq ft .• Ampie pa.rk· .. . • PALOMBO O>nstr O>. Uc. -·-•-M•I.. COUPLE living to&oth'er R'l'l!ilT Real maim 673-4550--N>.191801.Speclall,.ln .. d, -:::::::::::::::::::::=::::::=::::::::::===:/ aeeka aame for address ty n .... Lido •••· Sult lO'J rtmod, alter. Qua!. 'NOii(. _ Ph 543-5823 JOIN Batday'1 Bank at --v u..,..., e Member 88B 962-1981 Newport Be.ch Newport 8e1ch purpo11et. • Brookhunt AS. o .. ~1 l700Newport,Nctwport8eaeb J•~· Ta·•--: repa0 Jr I'-'"-'-'---------'--------WANTED-MATURE male to Starn &. ofnctl. f'lruanea ~_. add-1.J~. "I =.:...i ahr .C Br hie I utll. 0oee to by .C!!Snf . Act M>-31'6 !!ti....,.., • c. <>-'611NI• from$145 QakWOOd offers lhe l inest in recreat!on coffibined with lu~ury apar1ment living. The re's swimming, 1snn1s, b1I· hard&, 2 heallh clubs, indoor golf d1lv1ng range, party room. free Sunday b1unch, parties, etc. Plus beaul!lul s ingles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. lurnlshed and unlurnlshed. Witn alt the e~1ras. Rents from $145. Models open d1t1y from 10 to 1. Sorry, no pets or ch1!d1en. Prices vary b'f loeaUon. Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpart B11ch North INlne and 161h 6'5--0550 Newport Be•ch South 16th •I Irvine 642-8170 beach, HB. nm. 962-8668. 1 llY W~ Co. M2-f103. NEED 2 femalet to 1hare PRIME reta.U Joe. next '° ..... _.,.... Or•perlel · larye: rum hooM!, Dana radio lhaclt. Approx. DXI . --'--------1 Point area. 493-6868 SQ :rr. alt corid. 50-3401 Drapery IMtallaffon or eves 548-J2'l'O It Re lrs ~ LUXURY ll&rbor!n>nt Furn. STORE or oW.., for -~ found (-NII 550 pe 2 Br, 2 Ba. Slips. $165.. 2U OcHn Ave, downtown EleetrkaJ MU7G Laguna Beach. C50 aq ft, FOUND: German Short 1---------1 Gar•,.. for Rent 435 4!M4Yl3 hi.Ired Pointer, Ma I e. ELECl'R.ICIAN, lie., o Id D;1 I: 600 aq ft cfc'I, $95 I: Vkinily of Dwyft' School, jobs. MW Jobe, &Dy job!. MINI WAREHOUSES 115>. c .M, Als4 eoo ,.. tt. !.\-!';.... ""'s .':"', Chrb Butler Anypla<e , 83S-7689. STORAGE M·l '""'" CM S112 ..... 2130 ~~"'-'='.=~:o'''-'--'""=· __ ELECTRICIAN -J.Jcmm No l\love-ln or l\lovc-out FND: Pt. Golden Rlt'YT, rtd No. 213108. Small Jobe. charges. Froni $7.50 per Industrial Rent•I 450 collar. 6-8 mos. Vic: Beech ma.int & repairs. ~. month. HUNTINGTON BEACH .&: Elli•. HWT)'! H.B. Pound G•rdenln111 llamilton &: N~·land St., Jm · oU of Newlllnd. ____ • _____ , ALLSPACE SMALL SHOPS • 536-1268 alt. ' 960-1970 FND: 3-4 mo. old Vic. C'.lf 9th Prlvnll' Garage Rental . S20 ALL SIZES .l Olive H.B. distinctively EuAtside, Cl\I. Call eves. n1ark~. Please identify alt. &l()..4161, 61.>-6488.___ S\50/!1.10. &: UP S: 960-1658 DOUBLE GARAGE l\10 . TO 110 ·OK YOUNG Siameae male eat, !l.'lcF11.cldcn & Producer or vtc on West \\o"U.00 St .• S50 sq ft 11tol-age only Gothard & J~ell. Costa Mesa, collar. Call 2'.!ncl St, Ci\I 54.~ Please call Bob Langer MS-6117. Paradise GMdenlna Spt>cl&llze Re1ton.tlon & Landsca,pe, t.tonlh\y :P.falntenance & Sprinkler Repair. Call 64U649 llATE TO l\IOW!?!! Dill the Pro! Rates fil'C low! Don't be slow! Call Rich: 673-0775. S35tJ\tO. N.E. O:ista Mesa. Ashwill-Burke & Co. E·Z 11.cceu. Double garage for 11orage only. &l2-5999. ,.. ... ..ii71ii'ii' "'ii.i·":."';;..,....,;, f'ND: male Mllll&f! &: 'Ailite EUROPEAN Ga rd en er. tiger cat Vic. Saybrook H.B. Maintenance -La.ndlcaplrc. 96.1-1936 Tree Removal. Very Office Rent1I 440 NOW LEASING FND: .c mo. old female reuonable. 60-5.129 eves. Huntington leach Bauett Hound. Fnd Mtsa COP.t.PLETE Gardenlrw Ser. OFFICE RENTAL NEW ~I Verde. 541).915> Speclall2e Nowport CJI!, • >.di llOO tt 2 FWD: blk &hla:Y fml dog. Irv BwlDess A tts. 645-0lll ... room e. aq. · 940 Sq. Ft. • UP H ..... i......... Hatbx' H.B. lavatoriell. Ground floor • Hamilton A Newland St. ................ P.tOW A EDGE. a..EANUPS nicely decorated. Prlme old ,.1'70 {b.3) 592-l504 NEW LAWNS. SPRINKLERS C.d.\t locaUon. $HO/mo. Ron ...,...., .... ...,...,.,....,..,., FOUND: Sa.moyed, Vic. <1t 646-2006 Sherman~ (L57) ".!!!! nu. A Ward, F.V. Positive EXPER Ga.rd Know * NEW UNITS * ID. roq'd, -· ho ,·Wnt ~'-•·· • MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK w. . ••uuuu•-15 • Ind .. _.. Black, male Lab w/choker cleanup. 968-3486. Macnab -Irvine 9:iOO Sq. tt. Ute US. "'"'" cWn, found behind White-Yamaguchi Garden Service Come in and ask about our ''NO RENT RAISE GUARANTEL" Realty Company Front oles. 0i>ts. ample frtnt, C.,.1. ~ Colt4 Me&a &. Newport Bch l-----------------1'42"235 644-4200 perking. 711 w. 17th St, ..::;==o...:.==--- Apt1., -· • Apts., Costa Mesa.1>12-9397. ~t S55 j 642--6265 alter 4PM Furn. or Onlum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 MISSION-.VIEJO *COSTA MESA*: . · '" .YARD Cle.,,upe, G.,... ltOO 1300 1750 2500 sq ft LO.ir. ( Yr old female Oeanups 4· Llte _Haul.J.na:. OFFICES lnd~1rinl ;in.Its. fil:E -~eth~ "SOOh~rC~'habl re~ Rca90nable. &16-4676. CLOSE To. HOME ROBERT NATTRESS er. · f'OY; L•wnc•re by ''2 Galt'' RLTR ' w/wnail Wht specks, 1.ast 1'1 /edg &U-6901 2 Bil. upper. Carp., refrtg., DELUXE adult p ool ai d e All amenitie!I & utll. incl · St!'el In Vic. of Harbor "=-ow=;;='~~=.C.C:C'= 11tove : garage_ avail. $250 garden bungalow, nr ocean, 400 Sq. Ft. & UP. Costa Mesa m.6."ITI h i.xi, N.B. Jf you have any G•rden M1lnt/lndscp h1o .. yrly. 673-3379 trpl, lrg pa.Uo, 6 pools, 27992 Camlno Capllltrano. NEW BLDG M-1, 12 Unltl. infol please call, 6'f.,....ro)S Clnup, Sprklr rep. 641Hl852 Muna, tcrm\11. 846--0259. Avery Parkway & SO Frwy. 1250 Sq. Ft. $176, 2'l0-3 ph. Horle. Or 642-8961 work. No 1 .C~o~roniiioiiid~oiil iiMiioiiriiiiiiii l AJso 1 Br. From $135. 131 .. 1600 Front Office, crpts, lllJ'P quea1ons asked. Reward Gener1I S.rvlc•• \I QUIET 11hady &: cozy 3' unit rear doors. Anabelm & ~O;;f;of.,..il;"'C------ bldg. 1&2 bdnns. $1451$170 Termi nal Way, C.M. REW~. maJe &baggy H~w:;lngNS CAR• .... ~. Jn. '" -7772 Ronald Dr. 962.-&.m Oa,ys 646-5033, eve1 64&-0681 Beqe med. size, black. ........ v ~ side & out! Free Pick Up &: m L n •-.. COSTA MESA &: wht. needs medlca.-....,.11 ~-, all Huntington leach PACIFIC COAST HWY. .''"' ort• •gu I u.ICn New lndlstrial Unll11 tion, l08t HB/FV h:Jrder oo.r~70r ~ .. c * BRAND NEW * l lll'/MO. Phil Sullivan, ~-==·-----AJA. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 2 BR. Townhou1'1C, trplc, 1 &. 2 BR. 2 BA. From Realtor. 548-6761 SILKY Terrier, neutered Ptlru,~y1'.4·~~ 1-'--------1 from $250. I BR, lrom Sl95. $195 Unium. F' urn I a be d IOc PER SQ. FT. male, BNwers to Shaggs. mut!I. F & B Home Rrpair, -•-rt n.11h Nowport 11~~·h Newport 8Mch Pool, teMI~. continental unit!! Avail. , 3600 11 ~,,,., no-b .. m Atta. Palo Alto .l Stonehill &a2-l403. ._-_..;·~--------11 --''--------l --'--------1 breakfa!ll. Separate family 11 ......,~ ~ ,,,i::> Dana Pt. Kids C1')'ing 1-sectK>n. Close • to llhoppina CROWN VALLEY Apts. Defu Offj Baumprdner 541·5032 '96-9l• Rev.·iu·a . "THINGS" by N001e. Gen'! * 2 WEEKS FREE * PARK NEWPORT SHARP 2 BEDROOM • !lne "'""· ...... u San DI ... """' " Coeat * xe ces * STORAGE Space 15.'30 """ -Carpentry, Repairs, Plum-Ylsta del Mesa sundeck, frplc. new lhq, •P..J!i!!i!!!i!!ii!!l!!i!!!!f!!!iii!!!!~ I Hwy to Hlllhurat. 237J.I office letxlO. 217 Victoria St, $50 REWARD ! • We • t bin.&'. E1 e c. Remodelln.i' ADULT GARDEN l~O~tES APARTMENTS x~r~~~ .=~pre~ :i~: Cost• MHI H~14r8ti1~'· For Lease, 288 Sq: Ft. (2 of-Costa ?>lesa. 66-5TI4. ~~~:~:.,a ~bi~ _su.003.==~=---- m VINE AVE. AT~ &&.-. bay IS~285~yrgly1'.!•..!64&-~7Sll'~!.__:__/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I fices plua reeepUOn atta & Rent•ls W•nted 460 Atlanta ~ve HB. 968-2486 •HANDY 1'lAN. Let me be Oft TIIW ; Santa Anl 1tora.ge). Adjacent to %::t ' your extra pair ot hands. Move in w/deposlts only Wxury apartrnent living S•n CJtment• LA MANCHA APl'S. :;;;=..ooc:..-----1 Orange County Airport NEEDED lm ed 3 B REWAJw $100. for lost Odd jobs willmlted. Cal.I 1 BR. mo 2 Br. $%lO ov"1-the water. En· NEW Uixury Ap ... clooe lo CHOICE Can 546 aao· 1 m . r ... S>une,.I cat all white Don 962.8S411 Ot.y I. Nlaht Secvity, Pool, joy $750,000 health .mo, 7 NEW GARDEN APTS. 2 Br, shop'g & beach. GU & Wtr • tum. hOme. 2 Bath . except \lk note &: ears. =====-==='"I Jacu u I , "6<'· Bid&. -~ 2 Bath, $195' 3 Br. 2 Bath Pd. Adu!" only oc family LAKEFRONT Oi'FICE SPACE $250/13()(). llo. C. II. pref. 561-0546 I HOME REPAJR SERVICE w/enrdse rm, bllllard,I, ~~~ 7m~t~ dsh"·hr, frplc, $250. Call w/teen. mt-ins . inc I . ISS 54S-0017 $,=REWc,:::=MD=-,or-,.----of Carpentry, Plumblnr DOior TY. Ea. Apt hu bicycle trolls, -· sbuf-493--0141 d"'whr. Shag Crpts. Small LOCATIONS M ION VIEJO DESIRABLE TEN AllT m. Gold1P'""' Medalllm.. Eleclr1cal. Reaa. 54~111t14 dilbwuber, refrig, shag cpl Oeboud, croquet. Junior l'i SPACIOUS. NEW 2BR, 2BA, ptt ok. Pool. Gu BBQ. 20I) Sq. Ft &: UP Seeking lBR apt ln CdM. Lott ln trk& lot at 94tb HANDYMAN home rep&!r, ~~ 6' pvt patio or deck. from $194.SO monthly; also l child OK. Xlnt loc. $185 &: l. 2 & 3 BR Studio. VERSAILLES CHOICE LOCATION }.1. ref's. Please ca I I A.S. Reltilrant., 642-1563 carpt!'!tr)', painting, plbtr. ~ and 2-bedroom' pl'ans a.nd $170. at aH W ~. Priv. Patlos 28362 Marguerite Prkwy. 64G-M80 betwn . .C &: 7 P M. 1 NUGG t u r _q u o is e sprinkling ayatema. ~ BUS SERVICE 1'0 DOOR 2..tory town hollles. Elec· ~~Z75 $160 to $250 r.:; Mo. ON THE LAKE AvaUa~'t1:0ately. neddace /matching sets 'H"1""u"11" .. ======1 3 BR, 2 Ba., new d«or •• m LldO 2 BR. 1 ... furn •• $325 associated BR OK£AS-AE ALTOAS :C>l~ W &olboa 67~·16•1 ~ bal~~·c=~= ;Sa;;,"';':--A~··~;L;f;l;lt \,. ... .,Tlll!!!!!~;l'.~~~·~c".M"."'"'""' ~t ~~~t fc!ua:°'aar NEWPORT CENTER I ,.,_1Ca: 1(111 116'1 ~~ wa. RBWARDJI! ~'"'o~v"1"'N-G-.-o-.,-,-,-.-,-,-, • · pertes. Sub ernnean pan. NEW FAMILY APTS. F II F Apt & Jacuzzi. Spectacular 8 2 ROOAI orflce with fantastic LOST: Lee Qale Apricot cat, Hauling. Have Big Walk lna: with elevaton. Optlonal G d 0 i •m Y un 1. Acre Lake w/To.,•oering view of Newport Harbor I. n Uy tail 11 0 Ul¥ VI Thru Van. Reliable &: Reaa. maid lttVice. Just ~ ot ran pen ng. • Award v.•lnnlng 1, 2 I:. 3 Fountains.~~ Million Dollar Catalina. 56lj sq. ft. $425 Announc•m•nh 500 V~la 'a:" H~bor, 15' c.r.~: 646-1346 Futuan Island at Jamboree NEW l-2 & l BR's. Park·llke br apls w/family rms. No Clubbou~. G)'lll, Sauna, Pl!r mo. Includes utilities, 646-51171 or ~76 'LOCAL""~~mov-~lng-~&~ha-ul~ln&-1 and San Joaquin Hilla Road. settings. Rec. room. Pool. lel\SC. Sorry, no pets. From Total Security. janilOr S<'rvi<.>e, carpeting WELCOME BACK •"ST Silver Whit• p~.,, by student. Large truck. TelephOne (TI4) 64f.19ro Play a.reas. Palios & tot just $175. OUR TO\\'N ADULTS & lols ol frt'C parking. * PAULETTE * ......., """' Rens. Barry. 5.11·12.15 or for rental information ~·Gas•• 111'•,,".r, Pd. Shag, tA'amllylAdApts., 1250FalA~ams Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. ESTATE REALTY 640-JI:!I CR~:-~lc:G~~.r ~~· 539-~38. -..... pea so o . ve. ams RI rv1ewl, ~...... •ll'v•u ...... ,..,.,.,, SEJ10.,IFF MANOR APT'S 2 CHOICE 1 o c a 11 o n in Starting at $169 + dep. COflta l\leAA. Phone 557-47R5. from $175 per mo. 13,000 SQ. fl. In clnMil· VIC'· ' ['1 S-i2-a686 YARD, garage clealHipS, ea;. 1~ BA SM.JOJO. Pool. \\'estcllfl. Pool. 1 &: 2 BR NewhoPe M•adows TI-IE EXCITING 3700 Plaza Dr. torlan offk-e bldg. do,.,.nto\\1\ I Pmonal• I .. SIAJ\tES~ SeA.lpoint mall? remove trees. dirt, Ivy, Ask.a.bout our discou nt plan. unr. Adults. 1700 Bedford 517 5 N ho S Santa Anu. Individual of· _ • nrflt, Mt'!Sl del !\Tar, Vie: d r Ive ways, at amp1. 1525 Placentia Ave, N.B. Ln. · 1 ew pc, .A. PALM MESA APTS. Sant• An• tice11, 500 to J.:00 ~· ft. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:iii I 847-2666. 50--82 Sl6-&l'f.) Sl~$2Z 554-2600 l\flNUTES TO NPT. BCH. Next to South Coast Plaza Len.se any ot· Rll Sp.l1<->e at I Regis ·!\Tiu.Ion, fall 557-1779 ""='""'-~-~-~-I 36S 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Bach, I & 2 BR. from $157 714--5~ 2.io.: j)Cr Jt. Avail . ,\pril I. '74. Person•ls 530 LOST Black ma~ Labrador LITE Hauling, Ute Tree Apt . .:z;;;;.'...;Un;;;..;f..;u.;..r•_· ____ "-A'-pt_._U_n_lu_rn_. ____ -'---'---------Adults, No Pets. l\tust see tu appreciate. Mb:, "-·/white sur on chest, trlnlmlng, yard cleanup. 1561 l\fesa Or. ·Rooms 40() S.12-1921. LADY, nttrnc. widow, refin· lthr collar,613-~ Free e111im11te. ~736. I nine Irvine Irvine (5 blks from Newport Blvd.) ed & educated, '''Ould like to fy liTOVlNG, Hauling. Exper. ,.._91160 SCR·AM-LEJS 1NOC, NPT. BLVD, CM moel qlder ... uoman for 1 1 ~ R•ll•bl<. Reuonabl•. Free 1 .. --------------------------.1-.. "";f'i';f.';ii;;tt..-Next 10 Real Estate Office. comparllonshtp. One who en-est. 832-7581. "* CASA VJCJ'ORJA * Com11letely fum w/desks. joys membership in eoH or ..,.... _..,... ====,,..,-,--.,--,.I • Ballet classes aside, Park West Apartments represent an unbeatable value to Marlon. She should know. She's a flrst·rate real estate salesperson, an expert on rental values. That's why she selected Park Wes!, in tl'le village of l:Jniversiry Par1( In the new City of lrvlne. Marion knows the value of nvlng Jn a masterplanned community. For today, and for tomorrow. Because her children and grandchildren ... are frequent weeke nd and vacation visitors. Marlon chose a two· bedroom apartment in Park West's family section. The kids have tot lots and a wading pool to play In, plus a Junior Olympic pool. And for MaMon, thera are card rooms and a health spa. as well as art, bridge end yoga l8880ns. Of course there are separate IMng and 1'9Ct98tlon areas for "adults only''. . Matton-.alues the gtneroua bulk storage spoeelhll comes with her apa~ment-end the llf(Wcy of her balcony. All the things that PatliWest means. And all the tr1endtlllpo that g!OW there. K Pill< Wost. sounds like aomolhlng yoo'd lfl<e to 1<oow mora abotJi come aee. Separete ..ctlont for adul13 end famm ... From steo monlhly. On CU!Yer Ortvo lllll off lhe Sin Diego f-. LDok for 3883 Parl<Vlew Lane. 0tca11 (7t•) 652·9200. HOW1 Tw• IM4nt-, 0110 both, f•111lly •P•rf· 111011t1 llOW ..... u.1i1 •• FroM •221.00 ti> 1. 2 & l br, tum & unt. A" NSWERS $125. per. mo. yacht club. Write. Claasliled ' SKIPLOADER A dump truck Sec. gates, crpts, drpg, CALL ad No. 84, Dally Pl.lot, p .O. work. Concrete, uphalt, D/\V, pool, etc. No pets, W E LAC Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Babyslttl"I j sawing. breaking. Wr'lllD. 525 Victorin St nt Harbor Swivel -Firing -Immune rAr·3928• HENMYER Calif. 9'2626. MOVING! Local furn. or cO.=l.~&J>.8970~=-----I -Poetic -Codger-Suburb U"f<P' Eve. 673-45Tr h ullng 32 Ft fum Apts., -RUN tor COVER OmCE SPACE FOR *PALM & CARD MATURE, clepe.d able, gen • .,A!l862·5.'11-· . Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Postmen have pie mod. RENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor READER * fenced yd, my htme. ft.efs. Hovan. ~1 -··~ They wear shorts, wild co l· at Adami. Beautiful modern Spttial readlnp $1 • w/ad Good luncheL M!l067. \IMC .. nlng Fountain Valley ored shirts, knee aox. high air music. janitorial, Clau 732'l Westminster ·Ave.: I'LL babysit bable, mostly. CARL.SON'S CLEANING 11------''---I boots and cruh helmets. A Walker & Lee mdg. Call, '\'estminster. $9854 open 8-5, Aton-Fri, 75c "1°· Josey carpets, noors &. windows. -Every fl me our mall man M7--0136 or ~. · 7 days. 567-8169 eves or nWninp. Complete home A office ,.,.. - -i conics down lhe 11t~t my DESK spa~ 11vailable $50 "THE ATI-1 DATING BABYSI1TING, ri:y f.'lesa maint. Speclal Sprina Prices II CUT OUT dog and cats RUN for mo. \VUI provkle furniture GAl\fE" Verde home-days 537-6388 I ,OR I COVER. at $5 mo. Answering service 54).6() YR. group. Fmm the ~7887 ==~--~---I FURN d e t a c h e d liv· available. 17875 Beach Blvd. privacy or your telephone. LIC. Child care, ~ lunches ?-IE&\ Cleaning Se r v I c e • I SUllDANCI 1 bdrm. CdM. P\1 entrance, Huntlnrton Beach. 642-t321 P.O. Box 743, G.G.,534-4622. &: lots of love. Bolsa &: ~~d/C~=· 55~~42~tc. TV. auto. heat, tile BA, * t ~TO. FREE RENT • 2-1 hn. Edv.·ards. 897-3903 lJYe in 8 ~OM refrig. Limited cook' g . DellLxe I & 2 m1. olCices lJCEi'llSED SPIRITUALIST SITTER J-IOUSE\VORK, exper. I ~ bedloom * ~ I Refs. 673-1253 adj. Alrportcr Hot"1 &: Rest. Spiritualist readinp 10 a.m. ExJJ@r. mom. To),, meals, Dependa.c!li ~~tHe uiuaned .-1nwlt "'u' LRG l'OOm fo1· rent, pvt • 10 p.m. adv>t-e on all yt.rd, etc. 6t6-78!M) -~ lhlg mpet· borne. fll'esl\ge area, Hun· Sll-3223 9 To Noon ntatters. lU N. El Ca.mlno Ciroent•r EXCEU.ENT Houseclean~~ I lng,thp91ea, l>COll-1 tington Ben<·h, call me an AIRPORT AREA. 1200 ft. ReRI, San Clemente, for t..... by day. Own transp. $22 panelled llv l:'room Spm, 846-7311 fully partitioned, In_ c I , appt. Call m-0034, .c9'Ht36. CARPENTRY • an types . per day. 8JG..-0648. I warm color accent wa1ts: 1 BAL ISLE, $20. per wk, janllori11l &: utilities. $540./ PROBLEM Pregnancy. Qin-l[1l9.n\. qual. apedallz.e in Income Tix -IUll ~ bul"'-\Vinter, Quiet, mature man. ~10. AfULl..AN REALTY, fidC!nt. sympathe tic re.modeling. Free tat. local -------,-.-I a ui 1~q Share ba., kit, 6Th-3613 3400 Irvine. 54().2960. pregnancy counsel.Ing. Abor-"'" 497.2945 bet. 10 alt. Income Tix S.rvfce I (n:ulng dilhttdW). I NICE room In private bort\e 2«ll 'VEsr Coaal Hwy, lion I: adopUons rel. 6 pm. personal or buAlnes.1 .... and min~• With Newport Bea.cit. $110. ' across from Stuffed Shirt. APCARE 642-4436 CARPENTR.Y: No job too 23 Years Harbor Area l ""'"'111a11113 lllitlt-1 . Call 61>-1502 · $130 & UP. Ulil Incl. VASECTQMY small .., large. Pa tlo (7141 '75-667' .;;;1_.. ..,.,.... bl-ROOMS $20 .,,... up 1tlth 544-$78 Con!ldcnlial in form& t I on covmr, mmdetlna I. room For Appointment Hardt-.,__., kllchen $30 wk up apt. IAYFRONT OFFICES coonsellns "retemd. ~~ ~ou~Llc-J•nltorl1I I .-~GOOa·'rY':'t:: I 548-9155, 645-3967. Prestla:e 11rea. 740,550, 330 ~ke~PM~ori-~ 1---------1 -~ ... ~i!'........_ $95. LARGE rum room ... "-3100 "'"""" Blw.. • EXCE~ COMPL. '"''"""' S<rvloe I ~VJUllLIUl11 '111"'-I LlnenJ, pvt bath.&. entr: N.B. Phone 615-)%j}, ATI'RACTIVE, .fun ~ CARPENTRY e Floon-Wall•Wlndows ..__=•== Nev.....-.rt Beach 6'2--3436 OFFICE sulte •Ir _..,:f •un gal to meet buti.neu or Pf'4> • General Repa~ • Scott Payne 673-1166 .. .,.. 711_11 •• ..,,.. ' • ""'.,..'• QN feakmal man. P 0 Box 0-~~bJ t •·1995 L -• Df I "'11 Is 1 V1<1tlon Rent•11 425 sq. fl. $U5. per mo. 300 W. 1()93, Santa Ana • • ...___ .. e nee. "!'"" •""Kat:"I with-· In mind. ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 eo..1 ""!;; !:;:'!"" Bch. GENERAL CARPlNTRY I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ z-• ~·.,. LIFE or DEAnt: Let our CUSTOM FINISH \IORK "LANDSCAPING'' I lef ... lllllll ...... I lJVE In tht' all new Dtna NEW OCEAN VIE\V OF'C'S. babies live. For a.ltmw.tJ\.-ea Small jobs OK lt+--4838 ••••• tr•• et11. t:n~utuiHarmrur:l ~ g" i~·ttio!:>:~!~· ~~~~~~ 2-1ca11hn.un C•!JI!' ~ ~fe ~n~~ I l•lrtlJ lllrlllllleJI I MolOI 349112 0.1 Obl'PO St. W-2519 . • • FORTUNI TILLING JOllll'S C..,... • Uplobt...,. scaplng • Pel>Onal Dealin. •••rt•lltl Ire• ~~J~~S~) A ~=~'. OFC Suite, trnl n. Sult11blc palm, cardl, ~tc. ~-3«)8 Dri Shampoo. !SoU h Contac~ ... •7& llee.ted pool ~ dial tor doctor. ltunt l ngton BEST P.lASSAGE tN N.B. R.ftardanl1). °'Jrtuen I. G.reen :.:1ns•r phones tel~Uon. sauna Gudens. 816-.tl23. 3«lO Irvine Aw.., Suite ima. au color briahteoers Ii 10 balh, laund r y C&.cillUea. $336. NU store, otnce. 900'. Open 8 AM. Mon, Wed, Fri., nil'r'lln• bleach for "'t.ite 2123 Newport lhd. meet.Ina room, cloee to San Air. rmn Beach, lintg Och. Ann. SSl-438. e&l"Ptta. Save rour money Cost• Mesa Clemente & lAfunl. Beach. 8-lJ..283..1, *PALM &:CARDREADER* by M.\11~ n~ ectra trips. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... !!!!ll!!!!I IS.Dllgilfllw.•""*'° I Come Pl'>' In our 1617 WESTCLIFP-NB ad wtreductlon.111831 Bead! Willdoanllvln~nn.,dlnlnC PROFESSIONAL Landsc&p- IUll, lirre lit Wins. =~:!~~,' t60 "::~"f u:. SU Mf.ft. A up. 541..sl,12 Blvd., Stanton. 577--3408. ~50. ~1sit. Q.~ SS. nu ~<lo. ~~~:!&i!.~ 'N:.; Sundante YOl l' 1~1~.f> Of r'IJ\< t Mm""'-...... '"1ft:'. I Brina thl• .. • """"" a..1-Rontal 445 MALE. '":112. 51" "'"" al· "" -ii what """" "" c' n < • Pt Landoca.,.,., m ott on fint W'ftk'• ft'nt, ff!C. petite Fem. any •· method". r do wort ll)'llflL 838-9.152 FOR Lffl&.~ I LO r e • 11~rold 646-&161. Good rd, 5.11--0101. ,,.'-o-1.-A'='N°'osc="~"w.",-AR=n=ST="",. I 11111.1111111111.,. illlf ~ ..,_ -1"' ha.. 21x<I Jn "1opplnc ...,tor, Noe.I 10 Tall! to Someone! e DmERllAROO A .... e WAf'ITED.to ....... patJo PARK WEST APARTMENTS Gwd .. illl .. ..,,...,_Cg $I IW ... outp'wn!' Sall It fMt. with 3.'3 Ji;. 11th St. CM. $21'5. can Ntlht or Day HJ.rm ea.,.. •la, lMttllatbn. " for WUJS!a.I Vktorf.n Home Jll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!!!!!.!!!!!.!~~!!!~~ I a DaU, Pilot au.UStd Ad! m--01«1, 6'l'!'i-01Vr, .... ~.... ADC KELPUNF! !!J?!in· ~ on ~lnl\lla. 673.-6372 . ' • ' ---• I • * Wlll•nl Pelntlnt C00tlrKlors * RESIDmnAL A COMMERCIAL Flnett Ctaftsmen Drywoll W.Upaoertna Al'OUtllcai C.llln"11 Plenae Call For Eatlnuate •~·sns 640-1136* Slale 1.Jc, o. 2Slll38. I. , Help Wentecl, M&F 710 Help Wented, M & p 710 Holp Wentod, M&F 710 Help Won!M, M&F 710 Help •ntod, M & F 710 Help Wonled, M & F 710 Help W•nlod, M&F 710 Ac"""'!"" Clertcol -· BABYSITl'ER Neoded. I COOK, EXPI~. *Elect. Engr to $14.6K GENERAL doYI •1t. Nr. Wltlttltt Sdtl. Abo f'Oot1 -~....,.. ~'"'"' .-J<tJ «i•li>· ALL POSITIONS -.rblrttrln O!llc. ~ RUTH RYAN ACENCY 1111 N_., C.ll. -11!11 8-!t. H.B. 111-1611 2 Cl\Jldrt ..... mt .._....., Manor Coav. Hoop, *Design Entr to $11K AT BACK Offk9 &Vt for buaJ"l.!:m:::-<llOO::=-----~ BS¥E/Omw'I b ck a r n d 0.18 Mtta QilropracUc COUPLE \\'anttd, ntlnd, whamc ~ AAMES olc. X·ray, p h 11 t ca I to all tor moblle bxne adult *Pl•nt Supt $17-$11K thtnpy, a.tit • x am •· part(. in exchanp kl' JIU(ial Macbl.ne .. M..... .. -..1..t.... 1oo1 Exper. pref'd. 6*-<l'Sll. mlL 1BR furn apt. all W..11. ...,,,...,...~.__, . XdGllQIOI Bfi[S BAR MAID· WahttM, da,yl, ~f:: .:!1JUt:lme .n:·~J,A!tm Uloklnr tor 1 fldme, pmn. GoC'ld Upt, 0>11a Mna. · M=card exper. jaitlon In A Wr')' icilvt 648-NT8 COUPLE... Work lull Ume, bk , boulkru.r. Good upportwllty BEAUTICIAN ma,nna:ti 62 unit •Pl com· •Dr1 sm1n $900 ~/lot_!_ ol_l'Q9lll_.(w ad:\o:.anct ~ st)'ilil &rtilt ·-et:L P&i.d ~ex_, Co.la f\1e.u. •• Solla!')' A Oleckcr • tunc:1Jon_ &. l..11· ment ~lust haw exper. &: for )·our talent. Come "''Of'k con'iforta.l)lc new 2 BR. 2"BA terchan&abll.\ty of project•. nE'4'd a job now. for the bluest·nev.·est·clen.n. 11.p.1. Sorrr_ no pets or tifanut e:nvll'Olune11t. Call 1''ot Appointment c1't i:twip In Or1uige Ci. f..Ttn ctuldren. &U-Ull *S1cret1ry $500 "fHl!"l.OOK • '"°''"' 1'1)1lnJrW'"'"~' CROSSING 611ARO R<'port to ""'""""· A<' ~ ing pn>t'd. lla.lr1mlth11, ~ U curnte typlni:. Burenu of Employmmt~ 100% FREE llARD\VARE SlOdc a Sales UO.""NS'ED School Bu a Th.ii jo9 nq'a, 11ock1~. pipe Driven, livlnt aftll, 4 br cuttlns A customer 1en1ce. l\laf'llntt'ed, xlnt wn,ges. AppllCant must be in cood 1 ~:o'-"""<'::.•:,;SU.-o:~;::.~= heaJth Ii: have J aood lJQUOR SfORE NIG!rr appear. & Pft'80M}lty. ~K ,. .. i .... ,. •-ln J)Cr'M>f1 only, 11.w. • o1 ........... • ... " Co 126 n-~-Appl> :lim S.E. t .. .. ..... :u~altt, Briltol, N.8. Nt. 0 1C CM Alrporl. HOUSEKEEPER 4 lfrs, s dfty1 11i·k; S3 hr. Udo lilt'. 6--12-6lt30. 1-IOU~EKEE.PE!I. I Coo II:. h'~ln. for-('()Uple. Benutilul honle. 61:!.-9600. II 0 lJ S EKEEP£H/88bysll-wr. MOit lh.ru J''rl, 1 to .4:30, o-...·n IT'lu111/). N .R. ltt•fs f\-'Q . &l·l~a-111 n t 4 or -...•k.nd~. ~IAOIINl~'TS GRINDER MACHINISTS QUALIT\' pa\nt.ing, Int. &. s. Bl'bi1ol. Call nQ\I.' tor nppt. *Receptionist to $500 ext. All lypeK, varnJsh, 1\SSI' MANAGER stain, color ma I c h I n .. , Temporary graveyd ahlft to 9'79-ro13 uk for !..ynn. The City 01 hvil'K' Is SOlne l) ping SHORT OF GAS? • llOliSEKF.F.PEI? • Pr•'\'IUllS 10-{)J) nr thr.•ad ' tn ~ •---UE LINE ~I U t · HELEN SCHAf'FER acou1Uc cellifl8,, I n d . trl. .. ,,. aa .. , ... t rnanaaer. BL ..,.,._, .. or-no eicp ()l'l'lll!n Y II. c e e P I n II OP. PF.RS0N1'.'EL AGE.'ICY l.i\'e In. (µ·n rooin & Iv. 1:ru1dtn~ ci.prr U\I n Ii.ind $..1}/y,•k. 842-8133 1 100111 reqwr('d . llOL'SJ-:\\'OHK. n1on1in.:•1, TOP \\'AGES ~Ion !hni Fri. 2 tHlltl, $~ W~G Tt:R.\I I \l'li . t11\1t rar, 556-1577 E:'>IPl.OY~!f;r-;T llJ.tlml.A'T'OR -technJC'11.I LlllERAL llEXE:flTS Comm. Res. malnt. ~!I Jack In the Box, 13>5 B&ker nee, Apply In penon only, pllcutlons for position or p A p ER HANGING & ,si..,. ~c~r.t...................... Repro-11 260 New p 0 r I C't'Ol8ing ll\1Af'd lo ht>lp tl50 Can1pwi Dr., B-4, N.B. • Q:nll'r Or , NB t'lcment&ry IK'hool t-lilldttn ====="='=·=Z7:1J::===/ painUn&:. 21 )Tl 1111.rbor ANe:mble"ni •iiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiol cross aafely at hl>avily area. Rets. tum. No. 183281. * BOOKKEEPERS 1 r n v e I e d Inf~ REGISTER BY PHONE AT AAMES!!! &l>-'356. PRODUCTION * ACCT. CLERKS G"ard' ""' """"" from PROF. wllllcowrtng, •tale .eSE 8 : llam-4:30pm, w/timf'S lie. No. 27!r;t4. Insur. all ~MILERS Immediate Temporary varyUig at indi\idUA.I locft· Electronic Assemblers $625 .t· l'Om1nen:ial. P;i~t,.u11 Wk! I I k ' ...._ .,...,.,,, l'l<•:IM' A1K1!y Or C.ill . . !'ll!nfl n 1ng. ,_,....,,.,.,, ll~plrlly "·'P"™""' ""'.' ~" IN J EC T I 0 N mo Id i11 • ROYAL INDUSTRIES Potential ~ pnper. 714180-4.186. AMl&nrnent:s Uona. $2.:!9 per hr. w/aJI PROF. palrlter, honest wor1t, t.t k 2nd Shift. At leut 1 All Areu Clra.nge County netta. equipment furnished l t'n\r,i.J local Ion loo king , f<.; lllll rh i n <· o,J) r ra tor 1 , nn1bltk>u11 M'i."rt>taf')' 10 \ .J . 0('1f'Jlll\l:"K on nil ahitt&. Good ~l uch l"~lll't' for advan1'f!· pay & bcoctili. Apply lnC"a reu. Int/ext, tree t'ltlmate. year ~xperlence in touch \QI 'Fm' FUrther lnJo Olli by The Oty Of lrvinf. A~ R-•-"'"' """"" "~" -~ of PC boards. Must be Aleta F'redftick, Pilgr. ply at lrvlne PoUce Dept., TRAL\'EE POSITTONS m\'nl. \\ark tor )'OUtJI::' dy· Pla.~tic~. Inc. 3'l9T2 Ca.llr Circuit ~mbly Cbrpora-nanuc bulls. PIU!loh ofcll fK'ur per Ir c t 0 , S.'Ul Ju11n lion haa lmn1l'diate openlnp all fN')'ll. Cnpt~traM ~. ~ .. ~. ~~w. l•mlliAr •1th parts llll" 714 /835-4103 10002 '"St,'""°'· For io· PAINT·UP. 1''ix-up. Interior-blueprinlJ, color code and tonn1tlion contact ctndy ext e rk>r. Pa~. n..11 ·~ •~• 546-7887 IO!dea1ng technlque1. .---v ng, ..........,...,.,. !or Production l'rRlr~. Figure Wh iz $600 -"'=~~===-- P_k-&Mnt workinit ron-'A'ork 4 rln;.o \l'k. f..!On·Thur:< , INSPECTOR NEATEST, t•lellllf'rt, mogt experti§e apollclltion. Jnt- E:oi:r. Cllll 493-6115. INT/EXT PAINTING AJI Orange Co. 61~l\l9. *Wallpaper Hanger * C. Rebko 64&-2449 Pollot Salary L'Ommtmurate with DELIVERY Help, male or d1Uon1. • ~·6 \!.' all ~iiur l"rirlri~ off. I f'(,r C'lt•r!ronk11 !Inn In O.C. e.-.:perietK-e. Good frinee tern 1-'ull or pftln1e.1'"or .. APPL'\' r C nkkpr tor OIJ1.Slll.Od1ni;: AH'l)Ort <lf't.'R; Tralncf' benefit• and y.'Of'king con-Ch~bcr or Com n1 er e e \ C1n11t As..~·mbl~ Corp. fln11. ll~n1f ,,;).,.!f'r11 lht'll TB 111~1-"·!or. l.io"_"xl ""'o!1dng dltions, Send resume or ll.Jr Adv er I is1ng promotion. 3!G9 n .... >dhi~I Avt', eo~1a ~!•'Sa M t & G t $500 1'011,li. & Uenl'hts. ,\ppllcant pl to ;oxi k 1 led of o I ;)JQ4t90 . " . ree . 1nay nrp!y at SAE ,\d1·1U1~· Y : G no. I' ge tran · Equal Opper. Eniploycr ~ 1U1ll1!'t1t• 1<pot fQr ("lf'1'i;fH1nl11y <·it l'aC'kaging. 301'0 AU'\l'Cty S d d An equal oppor. cn1ployf'r County llf'l"li & Ol\"11 sp. + l.!ltl 11'ho tr.1 ,,,. to bt• 1h,• I [J . C \I "11)...92!'"1.i tan ar A~1·e ll.\"~ earnings, paid ! EXEC SECRETARY l "llll'I" ul r1rt"ll!IOO. P111~h l 1. ..•. ,} M.mon·-. Inc. BOOKh'EEER 1-'/C excrpt t110aily, ,pir ~·o,"' 1°,."'J'1r. ~~,·;1 C"n~1 .... ,;10n r .. .-, pl'1;'!'i! •1f.-s in Irvin~· & th<' ~\Y'I•\"$! \'N "'v',. -VW• ""' ,.., p &· L & tn.-.: report" for . Arn· P11!· ~PP ·•a" " '" .... " , ~·~ · · bo.ss in thr v.·tlOI(' v.orl+I. 2040 E. ~r Rd. Santa. Ana 5'!0-lZIO Equlll Oppor. =--.nployer m I ~taC'hlnl.lll AMI. lndUA. Engint'l!r ~-Se<'"y 10 prrs. File Clerk Securities Clt>rk llru1k SIOCk!!IBoorlJI Dit·t1111honC' Opr . Girl Friday $5 hr S13K ,,.,, s;,tXl 1600 $475 s.;oo S:.00 • OAtl y "llOT D • I Help W•nl9d, M & F 710 PR.ACJ1{"AL nune tor eld. irttil. 3 da.y ll\~btt-Mitt Mlp ~. 6-K--9656 t\'ff PRODUCt'IO~ llt:LPEJtS General labor. lat Ii: .2nd lh:llrs, Good •'ltn · Ex· ttllf!lll bf.OC'(Ua. Comt1 1n It aJ>P4i 10 tn 12 or I to 4. CALJf'OA];( lliti61 Voq KIU'mM. S.A. An Equal OPJll)' rmpl0)'8' REAL ESTATE SALESMEN '1 \\'hy not 1t.'Ork In lh~ hot!\ 1 I• an'.!11 • I lun!ln ''°'' Beach · '.I t'oun111ilu \'Allt')'-l.1•1 u1 t.ral.11 yl)U. Coll 11hll ~ll'­ ~r11111't" \·II.I. \GI-; RE,U. t-:S'f.\TI·:, ~i'.'----I ~VJr>.'(~ Cltrk, let un· p;u•k k lllHrk in WO!Tlf"lll "I>" l)ltN'I, !Onrn·lprn !-.10n/F'rt, S2.25 hr. no t>Xp rw't', phonr for tn1t•n ·1rw, TI4-S56-Dl uk far GU)' RECEIVING CLERK F/tJme. r-.tu!lt be ttper, I.· ha\'e knowled"°e of hanlv.'Bre n1crcha.ndlse. Call 5.'.1240)). RECEPT/ SECRETARY A Subsidiary of llJTl&ll. v.·e\I cslbl'd 1r;.1nP l'O. ~I.. Suite I'. .. rl.B. \T in. i;, l)plllg, .. l\O '\Ii; SPECIALS I APPLIED r-.1AGNE'l1CS 2 girl ore. In addition to DF:l.I\'1'-:RY j\len. 1ioo:IM in I 9'-1:U lf'.<'11 to hand 1 t • I PATIO covers, spuC'f'd In.I· CORP. pri1ne e.ttl(C responsibility, H.B .. J-".V. area fbr r-.lorn!ni: ~'<'N'tar~~I neE'll"I 0~ ron5tr. SF.CRF:TAHY Sf;l)'l tice. Unique "'e.ll planned. Zl2l S. Anne Stttct individual \\'ill 011i1!111 in LA Tin1C11 11uto roule. ,\p-1 ~i'ni~rk~ui1o: <I t re/:.. t 0:[ 1 ".i ,\ PAY ABLf: $i~l BllllnK ~lach Opr Puyr;.IJ (.1rrk Ch•rk ·ryplsr Dt-n•fll Fmt Office Sc<-rt>la.ry r fnsw". Gcnl'n1 I Olllce Busy &ales ofc nec!dS' ~ tionlst \l.'/Jro()d pho ne peniOMl lty & lyp~ lk!llh to \\'Ork lpm-5pn1 & go Into f/tln1e In June. Stan SJ hr. Call Sally Ila.ii, :>W>-mO, Coiu!al Pf"rS(lnnel Agency, . :mJJ __ 11_:11~~0!c:'~· c~'~''--- 1iEc:r1'TIO~1:-wr. T~l'l\I, e-.:· pr1nd1ni: t"Onslnu·tlon flnn Arfi1·e dr~k. Fl•'f!ULl't'C. jUrl2"· n11•111 & lnl!h1lll'e. (iro11i lh ~uion T~·p111ii: ~·pm t.· 8t'1'Ul'fl1t•. Salaiy f•oinmen- ~un.tr 1\'tlh e:\pe rlencf! & po!rntial. Phont>: 9f9.48j() during b1ainf•ss hOlll'ti. Muonry, COncrtlL", etr. Santa Ana. Calil. 92704 h&ldling cuatomcr service prox. 2 h~ per morning, us cv.-porl o l. · n GAL FRIDAY S~:.u Only ~~1k.e. 5~ t.;;.c. trlcphone sa.le1 caJls. Any prefer adult w/P!«Jfl. car. ~!"'.!.!!.!· Cont&Ct: Joonnc, ACCT:'\, , 'G CL~P.K Si:,O C1lll Jeunnie Sileo & S.ld llofhn11n RECEPT. $500 No. lovwu. ' -l O, An cqua1 opportunity previous telephone u.!N SZ25. per mo. 841--8979 <PW"VVllV· GENEltAL O~C Sl.iO Ken. employer exp. "ii.I tt<:f'l\"f' e-xtra ~-DENTAL OFC MGR EXP'D or Tta.lnee female RECEPT10r-;IST S•l:'iO NEWPORT Per1onnel Agency 133 Dowr Dr., N.B. 64:i..3170 Fee Pa.ld/Al!ll'l 1-"e-e Jobs C'.ood Trpln~ WESTCLIFF Pl•tter, Patch, Rep•ir 11lderatlon. 556-8100. . progranune-r, circuit board Ail'RACTIVE n-ceptioniat Great dentrn 1eeks lndlv. to drav.1ng ma.chine. 2nd shift, 0·1al A Jobi Per80Mf"I Agrncy •!-.!a.rk II! Ontrrl 1651 E . EdirlJl't'r, S.A. PATCH PLASTERING witlt good t e Ir pit on• BOOKKEEPER. CPA flrm. run frontof!kr. ""°""· pa· dn""' Uo ..... Ini."'1.w • DM.lr ....,,.,.,,...,.,. All I 'C'-.. ti peNOOaljty and abtlity to F/C thru T/B, permanent. Uents, appts " bkkJlOi to hn 9-Uam, 17795 Skypark lr\,.Yll,~ rl:.l\,,7\..A'l,Q. ~a:i1 ~~mates recelve public. Know!~ Salary $650. to $700. Phone computer system will make ctrcle Unit K lrvtne ,..._ of T£PBX helpful. Broad r-.1n. Keilln, ~-!he dayg fly by. Salary to E-'<PERIE.~cEo Cuualty 556-11 QQ ~~ Plumbing & \'llrled duties. l'iot a H~ BOYS & GIRLS $600. Call c.outal f't>r10nnel Jns. A_...,.., glrl. Pan. 2700 Harbor Bl .. SWte 207 AccnuntRnl to SISK · Hun1 job, Good secrttarial , Ti . I Agency, 2790 Harbor Bl\"d, .. ~·~..-,..._.. \! p~ 'I \I h Sho 1 124"' L.R. OTTS PLUMBING k'll .. ~ Shot'lhand __..,, !l'e"'!lpaper ciu ers.. m n. ,....1 54t)....6(155. time. Full limt'. Costa l\h~sa .....,.;ta • Nift "'" " i,:r. , ar po ,.. Management Trne $525 Career !\l indcd WESTCLIFF It 1-: C EPTIONIST·Scc:tttH.ry. for buay Costa ~I~ Chln>- pra1·tic• ore. Exper. pref'd. IHG-OCl16. Remodels & Repa_ln. "'nler 5 1 s 8 111""'" ·~· e.ge 10 yrr.. tor Nf"ll·'J>l"ll '-" . office. 642-6500 afternoons 600 :-Ou. 1-;ul·iicl, ,\nahrim liidu.o;fr-,lrl'h Engr Sl.1K heaten. dlspo!la.11, furnact'S, l1C<'H!lal')'ho-,1· .. ~ ~ berie~tl' Beal'h, Nev.'PC)rt llel!.!1:1~ .fr DENTAL Assis1ant.-t\ewpon XP H I I C i\I Call 776'8\:!Q l'urchasini;: A~<'11t $000 PenoMl'I Agency l;>.Jark Ill Cen1f'rl 1651 I::. Edingt•r, S.,\ . .. hw""""· "-'" .....,., i\1/C ». P .... ..., · fliewnn11 Perunsula Conlik'I &arh Orthodontic .offi~. E:. · 11 ""."'Mer, · 1 · ~1535 Ha~·t110rne Bh·d OU l.cru<ing N:t to $15 dity -· ~~Pl bl-' 833--33Qj. . ~-.r~ -... (lo ~ chairside ·Approx ( day1 area, fo1lovnqg preferred. ' • 12 7n2 ln~urance CJalins Oerk BIA.' Complrte um ng O ESMEN !\Ir. Hyde, CircwA n 1 . ..:pl. ·k T. --• ........ liberal ~14" ior appt bet g & Ton·ru1ce .13 => -i 1 ~. REGISTERED NURSES · Ll 27269-1 AUT SAL c i;.u.432 r v.: op a.:u ... ~ rire &.. C111<ualty $700 Senr1cc. ('. . ..,., . DAILY PILOT. all I f 'nue t~nefiL~ cong~nlal en-1,;'ioii'miii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St't'')'!Dictapholl(' S6jQ Roofl r~eed far one of Orange & lc1n't' nppliration. n "' · • )11\TURI:: 51eroo Lo 1101·k: in public ~teno shop. ng County's leading Pontiac • • vtronmcnt'. ortho exp req, '''<to~·.. GENERAL S...'C'y to Controlll'r ~ Dealers New or Used car BO'S to sell flO\\'t'l"!I. $1.10 oo smoking, age 20-30, " •J • llecept/Se(..n'lfll')' 10 $625 l\IEI>ICAL fronl olficc rec:e1..- ROOF for less, rep:i.irs, Allies. ExcellPnt r r Inge per Ji: +-bonus, in Santa 642-2626. Set-'y/Lrff' ins rxp $600-+-tioni!it. fo:xperient'ed & shingles, rock, comp ri·ee benefitll. Experienced or Ana. ;i.31~ D 1 I •· . t t ASSEMBLERS OFFICE Gt>n"I Ole/lite bkpng $a50 nta\ure. ?.lust k1iov.· peg PllQOC ~162 e x t . L i c . I 6 1 1 3 . . k ET "'F.R C.O 1 LJ en I ""Sii an \Vnrehouscmnn $51..Ml oow·d. Call hetv.·t-en 2 & 4 541-3388/S.11).5020. not. y,·e \\'\II traln. As tor CAR •U'o • up e, \'e p _._ .. _ntist ~s e-Train"' T . t N 4 S3 ... ~ v•k-tJnvs 642-8566 S.wirw1/Alteratlons Andy DAVE ROSS ~a: ~~~Tu Apt + LJ~j= a.N. Ex Pan ;r;·d )~ti_ ~1isfim110PKINs'" ~tE~~EH, p/tlme basis. Nt'C(\ed for our nl'\V 11peclaJ nul'!llng unit. \\'ill irovlde in-sen ·IN! training leadJna: ··• · • · · duties oppor. H.B. area. QJ)E'nlngl'I on dn)'J, !Wing Md NEYER A fE( 488 !-:. 11th SI . Cat lrvlnel S2/hr + mileage. ri.Just PONTIAC CLERK -TYPIST (TI4) 962-fi67l. grave tor plast.le product JERRI \\'HrITEMORE have own car. FemAle 17-23. MARILYN'• Custom Clothes alnlc. Detlgn 01 re-desiQ:n .,....,.., 10 ICU·CCU eare. Great op. 1 portunlty to upgrade )'OW' profeMiona.l skills. Top Soll • ~-taZMISO Harbor m~.;, ..,..7 r:!.iedtypge ~ Jt!!i111£stat~ DENTAL A 11I1 t an t, aMemblcn. No experienct> 488 E. 17th St. (at lrvine1 D I Call Mr. Sullivan Jor appt. ~ esa .r«J""<IU• • 'd E t'hairtlde;--pmionality &. required. AdC'"pt v.·/phones for busy Suite 224 642-1470 !lm-~t.100~~·----~-AUTOMOTIYE =::, ~ ~ good rapport w/patienlll a phones. Gro11i•th potential . fw 7 1ft • 'lfJ m 11' NEED a Nurse, tor pvt duty, LOT MAN I: Lo8n d I 1bur1 em en I mu5t. Afternoons 5 dayi PLASTIC Dartnell Pl"flOnnel nunea aide, l8lh r-.tarch tor helpful. Excel. 1 a I a r y, v.·eek. 962--0094 MOLDING IT'S EASY TO 3 ~;eeks. S days "-'k. ~Ion- Immediate opening. One of benefits programs. Dental Assistant Service Agnecy SElJ.. K..~,\PP SRO~ r'rt, r.Rll r-.trs Jordan an Orange 0Junty'1 lettding WESrLANDS BM'K Oral r;urgery exper. X-ray MA.CHINE C1ll 640-8470 Nationa..lly-la.mcus reputation c''"'"m'-'..._..'°"='"-'~~=-- Import Dealers. See Clwck n4-&1S-:.Sll lie. Immed. opening. OPERATORS guaran1ees yoo a steady, NO EXPERIENCE Other openings all Ahlftl tn ~ all nnoas immediately avail. ?.ledlcAl • SUflt1caJ • OR .. ICU·C-CU-08 . Stanton An F.quaI Oppty Employer 644-6161, Barbara. Tr1inee1 dt'pefldable lncome v..ith NECESSARY l:1¥11;111Ml D~LE\\H-~ IMPOB!vdRTS CLERK TYPIST DD\"TAL Wt. chalrside, PG/ 1ENERf~ OF~~CE , ~tlsned r~, at~~~ TRAINEE POSITION IJ:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:.~ I ~ ...-...,.-., I f 5 d g_~ t'\o.,,,nings aw\ and t ~· "'"•1•m. ru.;C\lt'l e J-ltghrn CU!i I ('Ouuuia•""""' Cosla tilesa · GtS-9300 Immediate open nr or nc-!lit-do\1'?1. Exp, ays J, v.,.. . ard on h . f ~~ for typing. 10 key by tourtl. immedlately. Your o v.· n NOW OPEN New acute facUity locatM in Laguna llills. Outstandlnt henetit1 & "~ con- ditions a""·ait those ln- ICrt'Sll'd In proo.•\din£ U · ccUent profeulooal can. curate typist w/genera.l of-Sal open. NY.'Pt Ctr, 6-0-0000 gnl\CY 1 1 \'el')' good cin phone!! hour!!. roio !nvestnient. FTtt GR Jndustrltis of So. Clllif. J b W od u.I 700 Auto. fi-.... ,k.-.. . ....l Min 45 h molflinJ: ntachlne opt'J'tlton 1 ud Lo · 1· o int , ,... e SERVICE CASHIER ....... """ ,. • .._.... DENTAL A~sistant, s arp "lh lthout pericnce F1i;:i1re Apl t e. ts o s.&.le:i1 kit. Ralph Kelley, :H-1 i!M !mmedlaie openings for· w.p.m. Apply in person, girl, four handed dent.l~try. ~1 or w rx · vnr1f'ty. $2.50 min. per hr. f{napp Crnlre, Brockton, traint"e~ in d Is play, Apply Pcrsl'Jnnel Dept r-.-tOTELJ-lotcl m a n ager would like employmenl. Xlnt ref's &: keeps Mines.~ up. Npt Bch, Cl\1 or Laguna area. 645--1191 or 646-36l2. Job Wanted, Female 702 NEED help at home'!' \Ve have .alde1, n ur ses, h o u 1 ekpn, companiom. Homemakers Upjohn 547...Qi81. WANTED: Pt-lime secreta:ria1 Gd. 1hthn. Ex. typing. N-8. area. 673-5140. EXEC Sec. 11 yrs exper Shorthand 80. typing, 60. P .R. (ZlJ) 790-5351 aft Spm. Hele W•ntod, M&F~ Accounting ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 'CLERK ~ acrounts payables halt lime and train In man· ufacturtni standard eo&ling. inventory evaluntion, fu:ed asset conl1'0l, verifyl.ng and aigninr payroll checks. com· puter input nnd output, bank n!i..'On, monthly cl0&fng journal entries. Appllc~ts Bhould have experience Jn AP or related field. & PBX OPERATOR EECO, 1601 E . Chestnut, Able to take good x-rays. RLT ll P.Y,\f\ AGE:\'CY ~111.~~-fl'l\01. n111rketing rlis!ribuUon ,f.; Saturdays only 8:00 A.'f to Santa Ana. 1 .. a>-,'Una r\lguel, 49.>'1245. ExL-ellent oppot1unlly, t. llt'· !i9:: N°l'11 p1Jr!. C.;\I. fi)l;..4i-.·..i J,\...;ITOP.IAL Sen·ice 00,,. credit n1crchancllslng. 6 ne11• 4:00 Pr-if. Call Mrs. Brant COJ'l;IPANION v•e.ntcd ror fits, and 1,-orking l-onditions. 1m.11 &-11ch. H .. B 847-9617 takini:t npplicnlloM ror run locations to open in Int· I Communi·ly HOSpl'lal at Johnson k Son Lincoln "'oman. Private nn & brd 0 . t phone Typist Apply In pel"l'On. time e:cperienred penonncl, mediate future. ?.!any poi;i· Me'l'CUty 54().SGlJ in exchange for L'OOking IC~ GEN'L OFFIC-E $450 i88 Hon~ now open for full tlrne AVON duties. Outside dby job or Fee Paid! Prominent MEMOREX Ne11i1J0r1. Beach firm llet'<ls :i:i7~' · permanent people. ~l P1t5ro de Valencl& Al'lffiITIOUS? ENTI-IUSlAS· sch! ok. Balboa Penn. Newport firm ~king !LC-vcr11atile tndiv. to Mnrlll'.' KEYPUNCH * Xl..NT TRAINL~G PRO· Laguna Hiiis TIC? You would make a 673--0149 curate typist. Xln t starting lite bookkeeping. Accurate GRAr-.t. (714) 137-2121 perlect Avon Represent.a· C 0 M PANION·HOUSEKE& ~~.benefits. AIJ? Fee Comdltl Division typiru;:. Call Loi." Jne, "'ORK Al8J AVAU. 1''0R Talie San Diego t"'rft\\•ay ttve. You can run your own PER live-In tor wcm&n at Jason Best .A-.-. 5'11)...{,(6). Coe.sta.l PersonllC'I . ii I G H -SC H 0 0 L & To El Toro ltd. 'TurnoU, btt•ineM, schedule)'OUl'own Ldlure World Non-smoker .._ ..... , l.'.'.52 Reynold& Ave. Agency, 7l'90 Harbor Blvd, 3 SHIFTS AVAIL. COLLEGE Sl"UDENTS Via Estrada ~-• m·"• •C---or a Ref n4..524-0180 . 17«Xt Brookhur'$l F.Vly. Santa Ana. Calif. 01 COf..lPANY BENEFITS ,..._,~, 0 ............ Em..i...- UVUla II< OA un: "'"'" ererttt . Suite 213 96l-677S Register Todayl FOR PERSONAL """"..... r,,..,. ...... 1 ... ~ S:,.~~ °""t1Utllty. COOK-TRAINEE an equal opportuolly GENERAL OFFICE Work Tomorrow! INTERVIEW CALL : RESTAURANT Sala!')' according 10 exp. ~ DISHWASHER employer mlf Fun Job ror cnt'rgetie perMn. 5~1591 SANDWICH MAKl!lt BA BY SITTER-reliable, fer no 1tuden11. Exper. Days Apply in person E r ·11 \'t t ti mature vmm&A. Pmttanrnt. prerd., but 1vlll train. Apply DIC:k Churches Rest. FEt.lALE PRODUCTION rnp o~er \\·i ~P 1 ~· f:.:-1 C:all Tues. Only SHORT ORDERS 3-t dy&, 7 hrs a day + bet\\'ftn 2~30 & 4:30 pm, Bl C ,1 r-.tachine Opemtorl, exper· Stai:t $520 per mo. Al!IO J-ee ·ym nao..-...Dr. 9•m-5pm r-.1ature woman wanted lo some ews & occas. owr Hamburger Hamlet, 1545 2698 NC'\\'PQrt · · ' · lenced &-unexperienced, Positions. LJ ..,,'llrk at Lunch counte:r night wkend. 3 pre-ICb AdamJI, Of. Allk 1or r-.1r. DOG BAntER NEEDED \'Pry good ""·orklng ('Ofld, Jason Best Agency ' _If ...... llJ.11'1 NURSES preparing sanchodchn & ehild. Salary open. Ov.11 Hagen. \\'Ill traln. ()ppor. to learn ne1\' plant. Apply rot SAE 174<Xl Brookhu"'t, F. Viv. I Jnan ~!organ r>;:urses Regislry, li&lads. •Kl hr "-'k, r\o Sat. trans. Refer. .a mual!. S grooming. 54&-28--18. Advan~ P11.clu!.ginl{. ~Suite 213 963-6'ITT rtN·~. tvs ·~. J>ra cs, f-"fl'Jo1r night or &Jn. v.'Ork, No spilt Spygla.sa Hill area. Call COOK DONtIT Sho da shill & Airv•ay. Costa ML'tlR. Ju1y paid 11oklv. Wi \r, J!"llh shifts, Clean, modem lunch "1<days eves only. &U-8891 .• Fiddlers Ill Re1t. part time, f~inaleyage 25-<1j GENERAL OFFICE I *.,l':'\~DSCAPE .ARTTST * SI., SuitC' D, ·c .:0.1. 5-l.t.i.9361 counter. Apply Undberi BABYSITTER needed, r-;ov,• Hlring ~ks. day or Apply in person, 13.'i East FOOD SERVICES Family 1)1X' ofc. seek~ i!Yli\'. \\ · .:\' f F.t). .1° de_si~ P.'\Uo for I or 83.3·236.). Nutrition, in rear of U.e Toy mature. r-.rust dri\'f", mu!lt night shifts a1·;ul. Co1UJ1all)' 11th St C\1 ASSISTANT I \\/production control ~r i12: 1 unu,.,u.~l .'· lcton<lf,~ lfonie on X't.:RSES ,\idi'". all shift "-. \\'orlrl S1orr on Lo11 "r ~vet, cook. 2 boys. Tues thru Sat benefils. Please .Apply in • . \'C'n1ory ('\')!lfl"OI exprr. • ,\rl!' I PPnLr.~u!;i . (i~·•2 F.Xpt'r. ur trainees. :'oh~'\ l Sourh Coa11t Plaz,1 Shopping 3:30 to 12:30. C.M. 636-8800 pE'MIOn, 24291 Lngu1111. lli!ls o,.nE,,·~~~~ • .,bl~,,~::~. '",,'",:;0 ,'." I P /time, 2-3 hr5 day c-ur11.te lyp1n01; ~kiu.~ .• " ~tart L • R •L.lft \'t:•rdl' Conv. Hosp, ti61 Center· In c.~I. Ask for Al r-.Jall Lag IJllJ:i1. ,,..,_ · . .... "' · S-l.)(). Call Lo is Jae, ;,....,...;11.-,.i, 1 easing •p ....-ca. .. barn. am ' Iha! 2nd 1n1..'0f!.le:' If you I p I '" 1 I h I Cc.>ntcr Sr. C~t ''--------1 BABYS ITTING, lite COOK, P /TIME hft1'e ~hrs per v.·ttk, 1 ·11 1 Suhllt~tute, On Call BiisLc.. Cr>a,.ta rfV)nne ''l>enl'y, \I I ir:iin .~ llrp, u1:gl't'!ls\'c OFFICE CLEANING RETAIL SALES h"'•sewot:;nf.k• vt rooms nr Co"v. llMpltHI &l2·().}98 •how you how. Call 6.19-612.l Sel'V!ng student lu!1L·hl'!.. 2700 I larOOr RI. C\J 111<ll\'. 11·ho Hk··~ pcnpll" l\lust 1 F' . 11 2 Sat ""' " sci·eml openings 11vaiL Ap. GIRL FR.I DAY--fM• ru1Ll'Ul11it.' & person11hle. ~;xper. couple, 11.pprox. 4 hrs 1 P/tlnir. '.\-on· n · prn. · beach, • $25' ·wk, refs El f I A s mble C ti h i""• l'ke , .. , •. No ..... ,·., .• ,. hr ea. \J::l(}.4:30p.111. Apply. l " 6 CREDIT TRNE ••-ec .ron c S e r.• t>ly Irvine-Unifiefl School VP·'," I-. ·-I• h•ip. 011~,.1'\'11 ve, 11.~ ""· s 1 • ~ .... ~ " ., pref, 673-1153 aft .,._ D ht ,,.. ,,, "'"' " .,, , '>to-II + 11.uto ('Xp. c .ro.t. & N11·p1. p<'r;;on, r-;cv.port Stal1011(>rll, ' ph I Soldcnng .....,.d. ay s 1 t, District. 14600 Sund C:>n'-"•n. l "" _ _. .,,m--10 ltolp m" ap1 ... a ance 1nnnu, •J · , ... "I h " NB BABYSITIER ·--'·' fo• B d d -'' • ·~.., 'M"~ "~"" ""' ~.,.... ,. · bl , ·1 12131 9'l7 °11,·, Collect ok. -i:..= u re ,,1, • .. c..""U._..,, • UA. a m egrce Y.'/,.,,. • Pal Elt'Ctronlcs, 6 3 9 1 };. Irvine 9'.!Sj(J, with calls 10 1l1llke appti::. nt gas I!'; your pro cm, uon 'V 11.'0rking mother 8 to 5:30. on finance _& aci..'Ountlng. \Vest m I 1 t er Ave., F.qual Oppor. Employer NB. Corp. oUices. Somr hei;lt.\!C to call in & register OFFICE BUILDING f..IANA- Hl\l'bor Vu Homes. 1 boy. Top lntemat10nlll ';'O· J'l;tust \\'eirtmirulter. 894-3301. tYJJ lng, tiling & gen. !lee'yl 01·rr the phone. GEH, female. Beach City SALES 644-6499 after 6. ha\'e a min. of .s mo I exper. Help Wanted M & F 710 Helf Wanted, M & F 710 .,'Ork. Good salary, fringes ALL FEES PAID area. Gd ro benellt1. Call : { M1nager1 Saddleback BABYsrrrER WB11tl!d 8:!n-in credit or finance co. ~J ' -&. bonus. 6..t2-!W70 -Roger. BY EMPLOYER ·'.enc:•:..• ::;62::4-0'.!;::::;1::;6·'---~~-I " Asst M1neger1 5, my home aft 5 or gas 11 your problem, don t • 61100 -• S 1 P I ' hesllatc to call 1n & regiSter 1 GIP.L office ... age »~. 55 . ORTIIOOOXTIC As.sJ.STANT ,, a et ersonne PAYROLL CLERK, wk<ods. 548-MKt 0,., !he p1to0< EIECUTIYES-IAllAGERS foll tim• "''"°"· "''" P•rt tlm< "°''"°" "'"· In I CHhlers Process b&.nk-serviCf! payroll BABYSITrER, Ltv~tn. 5 ALL FEES PAID ol~ ~kills I:. lxxlkkeeplni:t AAMES Nev.'Jl(lrt Beach office. Some QUALIFIED EXPER. eekly IChool ehildJ'en. Rm, brd, BY EMPLOYER TUN ES' req. Call ln person 124 orthodontic exp. n ec. Good fashion IWl{'k_r.:;round !or r=:~~~" .. l:..~~ ;;.~;;:::'~born< 556-1100 "JOB OPPOR ITI ' a=:~~N;~ !<ti' para D""'" or ~'t::.:T ER . F /TlME ~,·;~: .. '.~~;~~~ 07;;,:;~~;.~ ventory control, "ertfying for 1 yr old, tn.nsportation Dept Ill motorcycle shop. 1-;m11loyment Ai.:cncy Exper. Cius A. See Prrson-ity. Gro11iinl( Ofl:itnil.ition. and signing of AP chro<;I<!. req, 833-3S55 AAMES $1 SM·$75M Range Call 64Z.-23U, 9:3().6:00 Tue.s 2700 lta.rbor Bl., Suite ?01 nel ~lnruiger. Apply 111 pi>n10n only. tnsurance report•, computer Babylltter. r-.cy Home. For . fhnJ Sn!. Cos111 l\lesa Balboa B•y Club APROPOS Inputs and outpull, monthly 11 mo.old girl, For teaching SALA•IQ.HIGOTIAILl GIRLS, 2, n c e de d, 600 l"O. Euclid, Anaheln1 12'21 \\'. Coast JI~)'. ~'B No. 27 Tov.n & Country clmlng joomnl entries and mother. 673-1423. Uureau Of Ar• You Un•ll'lplovitd No-Ar• Yo"' 5•e~in9 A Chen9• molorhome land expedition Call 116-8120 PARKING attendant& full or To11·n &. Country, Ora.nae montllly finan<..ial analysis A DAB OF PETROLEml EmplO)'n1ent Acency -Worried Abo\lt Yo\lr At-Tir•G of lto••n P•oft'lit•l-Into South America, ~I 2lj3j llinrlhome Blvd. part lime. Permanenl, good {Acrou St fron1 Bullockl) repoat.~. Appllcants ahould JEU.Y aPl?IJe<I to ~he 2700 Harbor Bl .. Suite 201 Und•cided A1 To A Prop•r C.11n• of Actiort-GREAT opportunity t or Torrance 2l31~2-1TI2 pay. Apply alter 11 :30 an1 Ask l'or ~larilyn haYe experience in payroll threads of fmgernall polish Costa r-.tC1a ARE YOU UNDt~ ,Alb? Calif. Real Estate Licensee. on parking Jot. 24Cli r-;e11'JX)rt or~h·ab\es. and glue bottle11 •111 keep 600 N. Euclid. Anahelm !IY··C•A......,n.hftnl"C-...... l•Tk Ren1a1 agent in energetic LEGAL SEC'Y $750 •B~l~,~~·~N~·c~Bi;.iiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;iiiid ' the. lid!! trom sticking. Try Call 776-81.20 -liuccaful olfiec. Sub ml l Fee Paid. As!lst 1:1.t1omey & SALES CLERK TRAINEE a Dally Pilot OusU1ed Ad 21535 Jlawthome Blvd. AfflnMttn, W•'4 Lii• A• llltlft1-w W"• Y•• miumc. Lingo Re;tl Enttte, manage of!lre. Creal IPQt to PURCHASING $600 &: Up. 1Yllldc sates of Train In a11 phi!..._.. of ac-lo buy, sell or re.nt Torrance 213/S.42-1712 IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL 1110 GlenneYJ'f', Laa:una grew." Also Fee PM!tlonl. new & iaed l'ql.llprnent. by sit•' ..... in aomelhlna. WE CAN HELP YOU Beach, 494-8Cll6 call Elly Ellls, 5.'J&-8500, Desire lndiv. "·/Pf"V\.OUJ ~."°LR. cm. c1'b " Help Wentod, M&F 710 Help Wenl9d. M& f 710 -3400 !!'Vine 81,d, N.B. COORDINATOR retail exper. P /R. Appllcant abould be .,.___,_..__~ A. Do you he vo 1hen9 vocttion1t dtiw-t 7 GROUP D I STRICT LEGAL Sec, Prol>H.te expcr Ja1on Best Agency bright fut and venatile. -I, D• yo" hevo 9ocitl 11ttlvo int1Ui9111ct7 SUPERVISOR An op-help!Ul. must have xlnt typ. Jmm(!dl.atc opening for 811 tn· 11400 Brookhunt, F. vty. No exj,mence required. CAREER OPPORTUNITY CD• you f1•I '"'fflcltnlly motl,..etod to echl•,..•1 =ty ,:!,~~ :l~t~ lng & Sill lkllls, will train. dlvidual wta pun:hulng Suite 213 963-6775 MEMOREX C<lmlloto DIYlr.lon LISl~Aw. --. ClllL I & E h I D.'D• you htYo tftt tblllty te 111•k• tlec!1ion1 Call r-.1.rs. Winslow for appt, bll i.-.... • ....l & b Quallflc-etlont; lnt .. r ty nt US ltm E. Aro you rt•dr to 1ot • rotl11ti1. '°''''o' •bioc!Twe? punwe Im career in group Laguna llllls 8.11-1060. nal~iiill'I~ duli~,~~~: Find Out for yourself -EARN while you f , ., ye• •• ,. '0 ""'111c•d th•t htlp w•• ..... iltblo woul' ~es ~I~~~~~ LEGAL SECRETARY elude heavy lelcphone 000• ExPl'f.sA;!~MA:pt of LEARN bow lo make It In Real F.state Sales! 'fOil •ccipt It, with.wt tltl•r7 have .f )'Tl exp. & the CQT)o Exper. nee. IBro.f mag card. tact w Iv'-n do r' to Mrch,·arc store. F/tknrl. YOU SHOULD KNOW tklence & pride gmerated Fash. 111. 6-$1)-8510 coordinate ~ction f'f'. Ask tor nm. ~. CONTINUOUS a EXTENSIVI • Th• bott1r join •r• 111• til1Yort11ff by honest w 0 r k It LEX:l'URERS w11ntcd tar '!.i~ir:~:g~' ;prod~~~~~ SALES~tAN y.·ant('(i. Yacht TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHL YI e Tllrrtl ptrty proft1ti111t l lnfl11t nc1 i1 1omeflm1t no.c••· ~~~ ~ AfroAmertcan & African tooll'OI & -i-e_celv1ng in-Brokeraste. 67J.~30 29lll Call todty-Jt's FREE! No obligation -let's 9 1rott:ftg •th• ,i,i.t , •• ,, optll, •• th1 ri1ht 1 ..... 1 ,.. C1Ulrt'me, "~..!O_'!'>".,, p~~ ~11fr?+r!~~y ~~ =~ llptttlon. U)f11yeue. N.B. talk about it now! SU.rt ea ming while you're 111"i''' ••chnlqui . . ff.11!\~re ....,.,. , ~ -0. in Comp&n11i\·c CUlturE: l~tth't rtlPOMibiUtltl SECRF.'J',\RY leuni.ng in the clusroom & on the job.. • E••cvtl•o pe1ltr•t11 1f1 filltd 1h,ou;h •••c"ll"'• 1nt•r· \fllshlrc Bl\'d, W · -~ Unl\-rnlty of 0.llfoml.t. '::1 ::~ 1~ii=eti. 'l\izgt'('Ul\"t. r x pan d Ing R-~·I•••· Jrvioo. Coore-es nt'rded 111 C"o, piUd med. & lire il1'. ~6port lka•·h professional Program J1•n 4 M••• ,.111,.,0 ll'ltlll119, i1 11•t • t1!1I ..,~tw•r. HANDYMAN tbe -'81 ~1, Jiliitor)', ~llXWm AIO>nd facility, rlrm ~" <'-.: e cu 11 v e ., _ _. W--L AY Pool txfl"r. tor communlty l lilmlture. f\dl·tlmt k>ld E ~111ry for ~!lldent with ..... , --SEND RESUME OR CALL TOD aM«lallon In Newport . 6 NKJ~ pt'!" ,,car: PQY Dunc•n lecrtonic1, Inc. 11blll1,.y 11'1 dt'a.l profr11klnA.lb· Our ..--Au al~ of The Real Estaters C&reer -FOR-RAiph, ~l'\19. 8 l 11, iccordll'lfC to qunlilicnUon1. 2865 Fairview ROid "1th our !!ltl'!lll. Su1.t1~kal Kick-0•·({-Trllnlng PnJ..,,m tell us 1t•s Ian-NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW 646-0;68. A?oll<•llon. rront qwtlllled Cost• Mew 545 .. 261 tY11 ing «peri,... • MUSl'I 00 -SA VE ntOSE A P P I.. E canrlkla1r1 arti "~loon1e: 1-:quAJ Oppot'. Emp~r Salary opm. Call ~1$1$ tasUC! EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 1110 PEEUNGS 800 boil In mlnorili<I k .......... 1 ... .,;.....,;,;,....,,,..;. ....... 1-sECRETAR In terested ln management! Be a leader with • alwntnwn pans and pots. M'IC'OUnlJ,led to apply. Pleaw Outdoor wport• lost Ifs Fors lD tmPl".IYte ornce. Jn -HOME OFPICE -They 11·UI brlghte.n the •nd chTlculum \'\tu le. "Pfl""I? &-II your t'®IJ>ment Nt!\lo.'))Ort Bea.ell. Sbonh&nd ale1der! (714) S47-M2S mct"1 10 I\ "I~" l'llJ11H of lh1'8 rrftttnctl 11ith. low~• O.lly" PUot 90+, Typlnit 70+. cood F'OR PRO~IONALS BY PROFESSION.. S•nti Ani rondltlon. HA\>c ftll>'lhtn~ 10 to °'"1perttlve Oil~. ct1UstnM Adi 64~78. 11pe1~r. at'CUt'Bte wmit Incl ~? Call UartA.n.n Hayes, 833-3305 for d• IU N. ~ht St. At\ll' Usr. ti. Otlly Pilot UCJ, Irvtnt, Calif. 9'Jtl64 Got " new famlly room that atatlttlcal. Only C!J>' d tills. Yo~~·~ ~u~ld.:.. ----------,_!S&CU-tTV IAN( 1u~o;..N;.:~1TE 10!' ~~~I=. ~=t'd Adl Ckll :::;:: turnihnf 5tJ:ip !:?~~· tr =--=~----.-.wv-----.------ I • • • • • IWLV l'ILOT Holp Wantod, M&' 710 . . eo2 Gar-Sele 112 MltCOllailMUi tll TV, lladle, tmtJ,' l5iiji M INtl; SiilOit -Mi ,,.._.,..,.,,.,....., SAVI TIMI!, !SO HONDA, toolo, ~.., I IUYll ·-... l··-'""'--,...,-----L-D-.-I WDL ••••tr••• Jft ~so;/ ..:--.... _,, M..U 10, 197< -& I Appl~ SICllTARY Aatt • M<imtlntl Mt• .,, opportunity tor brlrht rtrl wlth purcha.ttiw: or tc- counU. 6ack1round . Competent 1n mathtmaUtt. Typlnr, teltphont, I I 1 h I bookkeepinl'. IJUon t o Euteni Ottlce. J c\rl offlce in Newport Beach, Send br1tf re1Utne or l~ter to C...Ued ad no 51 c.o * * * MONIY&I NI RC>YI ~ ~-~ Good ..... fllmltunA ZENl'l1t.RCAASYLVANUCN .... ~""~ ti" ...... :~ sm.llHl!2 ' ~~~=i ~. r•d.uclos ':=Tiu1~'ioW ~ ..... -.-... :::i'T.iili.fa. ..:!..-.,._.&lldfll llutos....i..,_ .. TRAINEES dan>a&ed 6 new floor machine, Umm l-unmi, wttb 3 yr -tube, I O>c-·-llOll>, i ' ~ .am... ....._ machine, ntreo, ~ Newport, CK ·== a .....xit. 19') I: Lab1. '()ld!rwl!tlnd. JOO ~ .. SEA FU1S TriHlilll t. 1111 · CA.MARO COIW. S'JI', DUNLAP APPLIANCE CO. IU&P&e, wuber Ii dryer, , .. ltll ooklr' .m a re m Pt1PS: I ltad 8eMee · .-.. H-* daoloc' wort. $2.35 Hr To Stert 1815 N~...!,lvd., 01 to.iNlul of flmdture, muat alt 8 or ~. I: llMlP. AU lbt Bnedl. Opel t:v.. llO. La..-Tnillr, 11 ft. Molor' done out at mr. ~, ,_ sell, family diluttt It.arts 839-0074 or !M5-l0Cio mqdtll in lllock Ii 00 ~-a.B. Ml • ftrrn. 5f3.3111. Join • p.opl....Wnt.d S p LEN o I o c: o p p e r at loam. &4tt Citadel, &hind Tao.Y• Bide. Mal'L ~· CMh 90 PWt" s DOG OBEDlENCE a.ASS e lectroftkt manvfac· Kelvtnator 1tefri1./t~1.. 89'1-ta (CroM St' e e 1 A'ITENTION STREAKEfiS terms to 318 moathl. CID TO Start Wed AJri 3rd tu re of ""'' conduc~· approx. 13 cu. ft $.0. Port. Edwardt '= Bolla) 2 ''OYt:r the htll rlden" itve tor our t:;' on &n1 model ta tbe.-IMnt"-~•. lot' dwlcea. -~".(<~ dlohw. 120 . GARA GI' ~~ ·up_L _ai-l Cllm> lJ13 ABC TV, 19 00 Cail~ ...,_,,,;,, lll'ta, Plittonh rocl[erz SUrukLI 'J'S.125 w/l.NI ttiM ~or 9021 Allul WANTED Otlnt eyed ''---t O.lly ·Piiot PO Bo>< 1500 O:>eta Mea CAlll._9&'16 SECRETARY 2 I I d dinette let, apt ~ E!trtg· J 600 rnlJt'I ':If nevu raced or H!!"llnaton _ 8eacb. AU&l.l'VWt SbepMJ:d ..1or MrN'" n llO aya. MUS'r sell Stars Coldlpot rt'COl'Cl pl)'l"l8, -i ·~17fadlo, uHed tn hllJ climbs. $im. n or~ itud ~lee Call 552--fttt I'.:=":".:':"'.=::-:::-:-::-':"" I~=~:....----':::'! ReYlew .very 6 montht Rebig, 'TS Atodel, alnlO&t nu JRMli& vacuum, 2 RV awi> or 2 for $825. 9'19-1MO, "1"2 .\M:}"'M Stereo/ 8 lrk, Uk• tm C-210 CENT·IL Ut.500. '13 OLDS c11t1a~•, Jo nil, th.,. .. fter. Prwmlum p.kt $400. Stll $265 or b!ft of· Ing., ~ectwdct ere( for, 4"5 Kline Dr, Santa Ana. fiu:tory intt.IU.Uot\ 1n YoUT, P~RE bred, fem, Stunoyed, 150 .... l.of.T. Al'/mtf.. KiX~ tic. con(f. Al3J '69 Poo1 ply for. 2nd & l rd fi'. Harvevt Gold &16-4778 lug 13 whl• w/tlf'e11, 6 gal 6, COUCIJ / Car delllers charve you 2,, yn., $20. Nk.-e pet, all 170 _(360) G/S Loe. CD> Tempett dlx. Good 181 ttil, Good oomunl\y to leam the ad-bl.I. Typln1 75, 1h 100. .8erKt resurne t o Quaifled ad No. 46, c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cotta P.1efl.8, C8.lif. 9'1626. thlftt. Bulldlnt /Mt9t'lelt I06 clec. ~·aler htr n mhic. &Qldt ~ Lacft'.am J:~IWV $459 95 • thl.t Week *200 J.n.. &hot.I. 9!0-3.\M. 13601 J.oc. TNX. Dis. ADP. 61S4f023 aft s A .,iam , ltenui. 10 5: Set w )"n, 1e 1, $25 Ou . dJ: 3 •Pd blkr stalied with Jenaen Om AIREDALE AKC "Snooty 3 It. mk hen. 2 axlt/.\ff. C'ORVAlR 'ef'ed «I APPLY IN PEROON e Surplu1 .&ultdlnt Mlnorca Dr,01 51&-2451. prl~11 11C fleh~ ':'~~ $5. ino. . l.Aatly'', t'o moi. Excel ~~!ii 6 =~ rail 96% =pl. ee::Jltr SILICON MATERIAL . 1000'1 of N~ GARAGE Sale Sat ' Sun. ! nutp ~t N.B. 50c to $25. 0 S A'Slen!O dt.po.itkwt. ml> .. 615-88311 Tmnh.aJ ,.__ Q)untb ave~ UJO, Brad, 5'8-71Z rTEMS! Doon, lumber, ply. Uv Rm this, DJ ea. °' 145 ,.._.,.. 119 E. 17th ti. CJ.I. -IS6 A~ ,;.,:m•• v .&-"--/Cl--'-- GENERAL wood, alum lhecUJw, mold-r ... 1 Oki ,.w1ng '""" m . · 64>-2A42 "i;;"F,i~;.··'i;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;--;;;;:::r-:::::":::!:"'-~:.:::!-=:=._:.•:=-1 tna:. w'.ndo~ de. Ptnk ~ nn chr $10. Elect COMPLETE Ham Station. $121 S. Brbtol f2 bib N. o1. Hot Air Balloon Club N°"' SICRETARY 1382 Bo!aa Avenue BUILDERS SURPLUS broom StO. Hanging tamp 1.Joear amp receiver. South Cout Plaza). ~~~~I torm1ns So. Calll. New ht '21.MODEL.TR.oldlter,J .,. Girl Friday po11Uon, 1 girl \\1estmtmter, CaJif. PJ. Matchin&' lamp $15. To-a.w. rotor. beam. O:Pm'I 556-()Q) Cill""'n5-'ini dul ~· ~ Protat. rear end, Pontiac-~ o~ttice, 'O>lta""P·~""'&o·cu1',· ":nSo~:t~· N1r~'"""•m~c.B1u11111~ ~~AK...!':ii~STEREO SYSJ'EM Soru'poNY Pinto xlot traJnkw.m4l ·=~~-~r.r"~m~"'~be--=I ·--.-• Equal~. Em~ nt, ~= -·-· ·-~., ,,_ ~"' ' 1'C·230 !apt .....,..,., 2 ' -~!IFLSI .. /-920 : Wages open. l ~~!'!!~!"'! ...... ~~~!l'!!!·~-~ I ---~~="---Irvine. 5.51-5881. ~1417 tpkn;, 2 rnllcel, Ken.iood .. ,~ oa tnJL :;;::=:_:i=_::,::.:"::.::=::.:::::::..::.:: I REA.DY ta restDft ms Apply ln Pef'IDn TURRET LATHE oPR Cameras & UNIQUE euqe Se.le. Old Mttcell'• 11 • am/fm ltmlo tuner. BSR Sound. 133-*1 'IT DEWXE " T Qievy Model T1\ri...Swtndowcpe, GETAWAY, Ex:per. 0 .. 1 .. ttio.e" 1ttw--Equipment IOI MWna tte:ms, Ore OOckett, WantM l20 turntable, w/predsion tme REG. Appy matt, Good with buck I: camper, p/ .. p/b, $1500 mMe otr, Ml -~lath~= kin& t~""empkjyment""wil--"-''--------1 antique ti.th tut., beds & arm, allforSl!ficrbestol· eh.Ydren$250 au~ V-8, radio, hlr, duaJ Rec,..t ..... I eslab. firm iboUid apply, ASAHJ PENTEX SB II w/ ice box. Barftl chn, bun-* U.S. OOINS * kr. Call 963-4139, 963-'Tll2 batteries. lo mlleap, ;xJnt Vehidel: 956 SEC'Y TO V.P. Ta.pmatic, Corpcntlon SMCT 50mm, n .4 lena. l dn!ds ot other ttems of Singles A CbllectlOnl COMPL.ETE Ham Staticn. BEAU'I'IfUU.Y martifd Ap-aond. fully lelt eon.t .1-...;..=='----'=1 &ly V.P. llft'da indtv. to 1851 Kett.erln&'St Sri.JCT 135tnm, FZ.5 le111. aena &.junque, 4351.jeton "Top S Pald. 96U700 J..inear &m,.P receiver. ply colt 8 mos. Sac. $250/or e&mPft' $3,995, 54&-fill 'ff CHEVY LOlll VM hAndle <mftlP(llklence &: lrvlne 97'9-lmO S27S both. 548-6129 Rd. Irvine. Sat A: Son. le thnl fl, 962-7689 T<Mw, ?'Olor, beam. O:Mn B,/Offer. 983-1132 C let, Btlt V-8, auto, l/cond, rib, win· make tlil.vel a.rrangements. TYPIST $505 Furniture 110 55U862. SlLVER COINS 1l meten, AM.\ 1ide band. 9 YEAR old matt. Jumps 4'. [;;"'~-~~t;on;;°";;;;;;;;;;;;;~925~1 ~·1, seats 8 or II.pt i ~ notdl~: ':w'iti F!e Paid. BeauHM modem Jewelry 115 PAYING TOP PRICE $7fi0. Afttt 6pm call Ray Good lit 1hcrw hone. lome Xln'I cond. Pvt pty. $1 _ ,~, 01... in F••hlon • .. •-~. DtNETl'E Sei, 42" round 962-3646 M8-1W tack. 1375. S.'12trl ~14. ; Ca.II Sally liart, 5'~. .... -u.1•1·"" w/2 leaves 72" oblong xlnl JEWELED ladies J u I e 1 • Coastal Pet'SOMCI ~ncy. Great beneflt1 including cond, \VaJnut neva mai-top, J'urge11110n watch with 6 dia-PRIV pty wlllhes to purchase J\lcl.NTOSH J\L'(ll0, MAC 240: PASSEUR English Jumping RAIL Dune Bugay&: Trailer, 2"!00 Harbor Bl, CM • profil 11harlng. Must have hvy chrorne pcdeatttl leg•. ntond chips. e I e g an 1 ! 111\-er t.'01/U, t.'Olleetlon• or Teac 4010: Sony TC 580: Saddle, compt. $150 Corvair eng, $3'75 finii. gocxl d!ctaphone exper. Call 6 uphols S\\'IWI chain, gold 536-5811 Indiv. aft 6 PM. 644-1213. ~r PL 50: Dynaro Pat· 831-()379 54!HS13 ' i S~CRETARY Sallyllart,540-«r.6,0lutal " walnut vhrvl, Sl SO, \VANTED G d 4• 2J.tK lV; Reclltlnea.r X: Truck.I f62 ,_ Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 o •J OVERSTOCKED : 85 ryen, \\'Ork-OHJ\1·1'~. Sanrol)f 557·3126 or \Veil knoY.·n co. ln ihc beech Harbor Blvd, CM 846-1604 All Jewelry 1f11 P.rlced ~ or not. Reasonable. "'Orie 640-J500, 11:xt 025. · I 1ooto, .,.. 11~ JP.) '73 GMC lf. TOii Picbjl a~a need• 1harp person l.0'""""'"'""°'""''""'"".., REOEC. Must 11ell·Spo.n. din C. M. Je~·clry -646-7741 546-5848 MARANTZ 2'Z1S C anl MlriMJPf.--lt 1'.-74 NOW! Su~ tiene.nt.s. TYPIST-PART·TIME 1•·1 set w/chlna cab, 4 PRIVATE collectlon Indian 01''TSET Plat Burner and ADC, KOSS ~ToP • · ~ 1~:°:roo~~~~~i. . Xlnt opportunity for mature, :~1!;; 1~!8~; ~~ ~:~ J.,.•.w.,•1,',,', Yn,...!oq J1_8 !!,, e • • light t~le87:·~~~.. ra-ted2929, like nu $350./ofter. Boaih, Gener II 900 ORANGE COUNTY'S CUS'ro~t '2500. Automalfc, Suit. 213 ---pon•ibl• woman w/prov / ... ·~·" .,...,,.,.. VS, power 1tttring, r.'.01' .....rv"" ''"" · tv 11ereo, gold drapes, 15'. • L.-.. ., -~ •--1er 14 O en 11.kill1, epeed, accuracy&: Aflac. A1J xln't <.'Ofld. Mlscelleneoua Ill WANTED MAGNAVOX stiereo COMOle • BOATS WANTED * NEWEST SUZUKI Ul"llfl ' •<LUJU, ,_ ' • *S.C'ys, BoolckMptrl a touch ot the arllstie. Houn 962-196l. 2 whl Bax Trail~. Medi ttyle excellent cond Sall or power It ax ad-rnlles. ~NOnewW'.' (3982SN)".. Have too many to lilt 124 PM. Write Oassified ='-'=~~~~~-ADMIRAL Refrig $15., 4 963-3003 $115. 642-H17 ~· Boy Scout 1 . DEALER LU Relnder'1 Agency Ad No. 74, De.ib' Pilot, P .O. QUEEN aize bed -Simmons bumtt ~ range, excel TENTS for Girl Scout Troup. 19" Port. <l::ib' TV. In Ex· !-=='------ 4020 Birch SI, Suite 104 Box 1500, Dally Pilot ~~ ~e,2 ~ u:!i bric~7~bed e:! Reuonable price, ~ll@nt Mll'tdng rond. $150, YACHTS for We. Be IUr'e Newport Beach 833-8190 3 MEN needed to ttplace 3 aheetl, 3 dwr. match. 642-3363 962-3831 RB. M&-9272 ' ' to check =e I~ MK 7 BUL TACOS Dlal A Job 13J.tl55 men who wo u I dn , t dreuer, Only $100. for all. CLOSED MY SHOP. ALL Mulal Instruments m MEDrr. 25" color tv, 19" See . )WI' or No Charne To Yw ·wort/Call.....,...,."'•--"12 840-6154 ·=======:;..:;:::1 Zeni.th portable. $23.S. Jor•l-"!>5&-8181==------ IN STOCK • .,,.......,.,.. luuu,.. STOCK BELOW COS T! CUITAR·MARTIN 016 NY. both. 646-8313 Mon/Fri WANTED: Oulboard motor, F..ataibllshfd 1965 WAITRESS wanted, 21.3J to 8' 1°1.D ~ tofa, ~n Human hair, cascades $3.50, Llke new w/hardshell cue. 21,, RCA Cl>lor 'IV ,,__ __ 1 15 to 20 HP. Late model. 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 8ff~~ J1~· n:= ;rl:t!° ~~ J::S ~ll :b~!. Kllw 3 ~bosrd~ ;;1.~~LI ~~~gs FS: S300. F!nn. 536-7465• · fine pleture, sioo. ™ Reuof\llble! 646-76C fHaJ'bor at \Vllson ) ftpl!T. prtf'd. Neat ap-496-5167 Wfd·Sat. Uke new, must 11e11 · to SS.00. 846-2'l30 Office Furniture/ _or 8.'13-3365 INts.. 6\l•nt./· .. .Hl-2C!8~ot"fl46;465S ,,. .......... APOiY ID&m-lpm, WANTED' Exper. 1..,. mon I-'°'.,.._"'°''""-='<"-_.=.....;:.__; NYLON~ -~pedals-The Equip; ~ .t24 ' , S.,,,Jc.;.; -'°1 f~~~!!'!'ii·'~~~-z;eo Newport Blvd, CM Jor gl"OUnd 1loor in new WATERBED-Ex'lm th I e k ShorTs. 133 yards of 2 tone ~ FIB SS ATI'ENTJON STREAKERS SERVICE Statk>n he\ p progmislve ·co: Highest bag, hcatn, liner, hand bro\lo'D lhq .carpet. 170 DESK \\'/fold away typing I II s ERGLA repair •tress 2 "over the hill riders" give wanted, days. l\.pPly, Don comm.&car.ContactN<>hli CllJ'Ved oak fnune on yardS ol 2 tone Qoladon 11hclf $25., Underwood FretteYou cracks, nicka, chips, stains, up! z ilJTIO'lt d>en-y 1973 Brown'• Shell, 990 E. Coast, OanlelAOn ~2-7428: pedestal. S200 f Ir m · plush. (lJN~N DRAPERY typewriter $25. Roy a I dlaooloraUon, reuon. Prices SUzukls TS-125 w/leu than N.B. . WHO WANTS TO WORK? Gr;)"-7405, SPECIAL). Pub mirrors. lypewrlter S35. Elec. adding 3 Linn 2 Times $2.00 847-21.18 1iOO ml ea., never raced or .Sewing Mech Op~I DRIVE A CAB! KROEHLER 8 ~I' Gold 642-2255 or 548-4654 machine S2S. Mech. adding ' ' Boatt/Mlrln. Wied In hill clin1bil. $425. ea Good pay • steady \\.'Ork. CHOOSE your houn, work wlvet sofa, $175. 2 Blue, gm DRAPES. WOVEN WOODS, mach. $10. Ansaphone $65. Equip. 904 or 2 rar $825. ~1840. 21142 Sportswear mfE. MZ-:V.1'.l NB for yourself, 00 your own velvet chain, $75 for both. CARPETS, UPHOlSI'ERY Add~~cta copier $2.5. All FREE to excepUonal...faame Kline Dr. Santa Ana. ~-M 6#-9J9'J Free E 1 t , Trained steel bOx traller. $75. 83.1-fem. Samoyed and sheP. FIELD TANKS. 2"1B . gal. 73 ~ c••~ H .. -~ •• xlnt SILVERWOOOS .,.._, en or women. Can 1~-Whit 5 ... , ,_,. ....... ,__ -.N n.oUA .......,. be .n .... t1v L---"--p~. OAK Roll Top Delk, 5' long, Decoralm'I. 548 -8 941, wai puppy. e mo. well ,empo -·'6 ..... ....-. HT 11 L'Olld. Xtraa, $1-or belt Tllo" Fl..._ ....... J llQl>IUCll ~ S-top. Good condition, .l"/621=-4~769~-----OKS ~•upExeclWVi....__ manntted.892-4802. %"d)" i ......... $75 ea.1-18 .-. • r ,,.r Neat -Clean Appearance. -. ..,...., , "'"• aJ Tri .... S:., T k inM ofr, call wkda)'a. aft 4:30 -E•per•---, VIS fttired Age 25 to ..., Private party. $550 firm. FINE QUALITY PERSIAN. SlS/25, Secy chn $8/24, SHAGGY n.-, blad< '::I. gi · an ........ pm,, "wkends a n v t Im e --" · •u. Alter 5: Si&-8625 RUGS. Pittce 867 W. 19, CM, 1111 lhob;~ w-Gages, lntaket: le overflow. 566-G4,3 1 See Mr. Scant, Manager Supplement your income. ;o;:;:;,,"=':.:;;.=:..,...~--.,..,. ·-._ BIA a---' 833-lltt Or Mr. William• Drive a cab 6 hl'I or more a MOVING! Couch & loveseat, Altha.vi Oriental Rugs. ....__,., Call ~1887 eftS. _............. 'TO KAWASAKI 100 MX. 21" No. 45 Fuhion Jlland, N.B. day, Appty in uenon, green & gold. 3 mo. old. 814 N, La.Cienega mvd COMPT l9qldpt ottlce, US MALE Sbeltie w/papen 30'' BOAT Levt'len, llectrtc: wheel, n1!W tires. Lots ol SPECIAL Ordt'I' Jeweler Yellow c.&b Co., 186 E. 16th MU752 or 370 Avocado, No. (213) 659-4480 , mo DU) Exec de1 k, Hceme " lhcJtl. To ~ Trlm Tabs, new-$115. extras. Vf!rY ta.st le relJB.ble. Productioo Jeweler St., Coeta Mesa. -'~· _C._M_. ------S1'EREO COl'llOle in early Credenza, din, filn, pie-hon\e w/fenced )'d. 6T.J..461B 557-4158 Must See! $150. 96&-«151, Irvine atta. m-6122 WOf.!EN needed for cleaning 8'x3' Oak oolfee bit, wmuetit A~can wood. a m. f m tutti Ett:, $500. &14-73t8 FEM. Ha.r&eqWn G re a 1 Boats, Power 906 ,:>:;:itt.;;,,==-=---.--.,--- serviee Over 25, MS-0757, iron legs $12;. ~ radlO, tum. table S7S. Large DESKS, typewriter, tables, Dane, 5 )'?I. Spe_daJ. bmte ·12·SUZiiKI 125, gd a:mcl, set sm Ct.ERK Read bills. of material. Ftll job bo.xH, record entries &: rMtocldng. Exper helpful. Call For Appt. Induslrlal Jtelatloni; ·(714)-1 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Equal Opper. EmPlOfer 675-6563 ' quilted dual~ $25. modem pie~ $25. Slab file cabioot, cha.In. Xlnt only,546-12'.MbefuSPM' NEW 34.' Welt Coast lor dirt but inc str'l!et WRITER Milc a:iokwatt. 7221 bench $IO. 842-3825 LUK!. 60-0500 , UP FOR A DAPT J ON Trawler. Heavy duty, Uve-equipt. $375 or hit ottr. Writer needs auiitant to CUSTOM comer space PANASONIC AC or battery Plinos/ftwuns 126 .c 0 ck a p 0 0 1 t~ aboard, Iona c r u I • l n g • ,:6T.>-~2861""'7-,"""'""',--~= -.. ---L •---• L.: ... ory . .II" ... saver bed unU w/tbl, xhrt A?.t-FM phono, $00. 8 mm .::.:..!!: -.~. an 'b reedo. F~ent better with '70 KAW 00 Eoduro ~= '" lll-..:J• ......._...,•..a• ..,.._ Bell It Ho\\-ell movie • PIANOS :"~~"".:,:-aze. Almolt \ndestructlble · ' ......... lype, Hrs flexible. Reply to cond, 673-0UO or 64IH92l'.I camera $2£1. 5U--0313 ~ In an tmPact. Superstruc-Good cond, Good for dirt Claulfled ad No. 100, c/o * Loveseat & IOf&. Never FREE Cl!ll!I Stove in -t • '~-r wood Boa rldhw. many xtraa. fast Dail Pil ' PO Bo 1560 DRAFTING TABLE· • ORGANS ... ----0 • • ..... ,al! 5pm Y o., · · x , used. Very gd. qual. Custom cond. Call evea. 34' Beam 12' Drafta 4' 1 ,.0~'=""=""'~"'--~~~ Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. made. UsuaJly hm. 968-1910. Hamilton 44X72 It draft Open Nlahh 'tll t 548-8101 Headroom 6'3" or mott LATE '13 Yamaha 250 l.IX, RIVIERA Queen Size Sofa ~c~~=y CRIB, Sat: 'tll S:IO, Sun. 12..S SHEPHERD DOBIE mix, Throughout, sleeps 4 to 8. very clean & de~le. W. T. GRANT CO. curved bumper end, $150. • Re.,.•I• f $S male 4 mo, all llhots, to lov· 700 gallons dlesel fuel 150 $250. +T.O.P. or • S48-t824 NEEDS can 548-0.113 CAR TELEPHONE. s chan-ll'4A fD111 1.ng family, ~%1.33 gallon& rreah water. Engine ,;•:;";;:5;,P;.;M;;·:.,-=:;-:=--==-COOKr EXPER. r SOFA & 2 ma~. nel, ccmplete, Sell er trade COCKAPOO male 1 ~ hp. 3i1.f cu In 6 cyl Ford SCHWINN 3 wheel cycle~· AVRll. any boul'll. Vacation&, 1 -•-•-Good for machi n ery', olc e Pio-·& Orondi _ ........ t-.4..;.. IJ!J,._:dog>burt, diesel Oehman eo n v) ANSA $50. Phone ..___ ounge ullUJ"lll. • equip'mt, photo equlp'mt. ...... w cu'-C ...... _, -...... ave""""' 1500 miles 1.......1 S. •J~ .. c:o, 9W.8~iuM Ave Reaa. 644-1006. guns. 64$--1391 ALL MAJOR BRANDS can't keep. 641)..1515 9 ~~ ~ 1r) .. -;~i(i.. 1 1 ~. • . H untington Beach , FOR We: 9 ft. ID(&, gold .. YEU.OW dble link le New Spinets trom ••• , $500 {2} 6 MONTH old kittens, 'galley 5 .. .x 7" mttble sink: SUZUKI 500, 72. Beet' otter. F.qual Oppc.-. Emp(Oyer ~,~aid. Good condJUon cablnetl, metal. un new Used trom • •• •• • • • • • • • $95 ~ to a good home. Have ~ Id &. cold ~T 'n'aller Park Un .-•. 'Uh1·3663. l $125. ~ Hide-a-bed $30 Playera " •••••••••• S895 hlld ahots. 673-16681 wata. Hilleranp propane .~""'C.:'.,__i::::=,.-,==-,- , lfrMk R...,.-..A BED, dou.ble, 0011~. '6'' iioya BiJle DJ, tntr1 Grandi" .......... S395FREE Dolditl'l'errier Brwn w/oven. 110 Y.8.6 Cll tt mD .. NQiTON O:ilbmando, I nt C~• GI I -' ~· wlhndbo&rd, 2 nlfe stands, tub It sink $10. ea. 61S-al36 •NO ,e_EALERS PLEASE w/White feet, 4 nQ old rtfrleeratcr, Head 3 ft x 5 er12 brand new, make ofr, ---=-= - IW9Foty -...-.,. r I • •*'* ~ walnut ISO. 846-3001 ' LAWREY Organ t 3 5 0 _, • .,., male. &t6-J885 ' ft, 3> gallon holdina tank for see &:t l&!'JO TusUn Ave, 04 Y~ ... ~. mi .... :/~ng· . V KINGSIZE bed, Wide com· Leslie spkl'I, dbJ:e 88 ~ ALL MAJOR B~DS THOROUGHBRED Collie llho\\o-er, be.tin., compl~ly "l'J·YAMAHA US, xlnt ant, -s "'6 Jr Jort loam ruble mattrea. board, incl bench & glide Wurlitzer w/rh,y (New} S499 'aable A white male 1~ :ed. ~s,'!"°:iJ ~ must sell, $315. « best of. f1JI' a young hard working sso. c.an 5.16-2455. pedal. Curtis Color TV 1: 1bornas •••• CUKd) •••. SJ95 >'" Oiamp iw; ~m one ........ u--, 71 ~ fa. me·att 12. ::i.Jmin& 1:ct r!di:: Call I .;;""';;;';;1q;ue;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'°°;; ~HIDE=~--A---B~ED~$15~ .• -5-d-wr =~~t. !~:1~ Lowrey• w~'1{E ~N;> $3>$ oW English ~P no& to ~ !0 (~4~ 1~.4) ~~ :1 ~~: $3377 hal'* -.YI.YO ~ 1966 Harllor. ~.~ •. ,646-9.'.JOJ FORD 71 TDN ' Ranger custom camper &heOI Sport Custom PlckUP. Ortly 21,305 mllea. V-8, automatlC, radio, heater. West O>Mt mirror&. (OCJ.437J). $2699 '73 FORD OOURIER , 7,cm ·mi, auto tnml, wbl&, 5 new tires, tint glass, R I: H. Paneled camper •/ dual lmide lights. Clbovfto ....... eablnel '74 tap. Prtvete party. S28SO. See at 256 E. 19th St., CM. 191t> Ford F -100 pickup er·1 cellent tond.itlon, pwr lleer- lng, brakH, a/e, ~ V-8, tlandard t r a n 1 with I overdrive, 18 miles per gallon. wilh 45 gallon •fuel ! capacity, 64Z-%lll Tues thru Sat 9: 30 am to 6 pm. · '71 Finl l'1 Ton Pickup . . 6 CYL., slick shift, radlo, heater, new paint, 31,<XXI mire.. (91260El. CAMPER SHELL! "NOW" $1977 SUBSTITUTE Cafeteria L•GuN• BEACH ~~~·:a:~ Acrylic ~ cord. 6 yrs Ortlen L"tonl oiri~ht ~1498. Female, 4 yrs '20' DELUXE f I berglaa 1 642-1462 . worter Short hrs 2 to 3 hrs "' "' ' ' l.Ll • ...,_,__ bard~ cabin.\ tralltt ~~:!u.$2.~e ~P o:~ M!!!~:!~ ~~T =~t~.~~ chest ~oo Ill )'di. ~ .• ~L~c1!T:::.u:~~y G~ goocI~~~~ ·n .. u:: :.:~ler ~F :· ~ 1966 Harbor, c.M. ~m Beach, Corona del Mar March 9, Noon 'til 9PM 645-6850 DAU Etching: $65, Renoir 557-4Q6 &!boa area. 6T3-6T90 type hull. foam ftlled $325. 1 ,:""=15Mlo:=~~-~~-CMC 1963 ~ TON. Lo .-1)ua ltmi6 W TOYOTA area., Apply at Newport March 10. Noon 'til 6PM G S I 112 Etclrlng $75, Bradbury OU l2'l N. Harbor, Fullerton 6'73-mt aft 6 ' ' BOYS Silver Streak Stingray mileage. Good oond.Won. htesa Unitled School Dist. 307 Cllff Drive 1ra9e I • $150, Bn.ndt Waterrolor, 171 .. llOS I I~ bicycle. $65 • .or best otter. 847-7618 1857 PlacenUa Ave., c.t.I.1 ........................... GARAGE SALE-Leaving s:fl(I, pvt pty, ~ COAST MUSIC ......... ..,..., ~ 18,' P.A~-· OaMlcii lbay 673-4256. '67 FORD 250 c•mper Marchllth&l2th. LAGUNA Beach Atusewn of area. Plalform rocker, 12" PORTABLE Color TV, 7' =·~t. ~•a ng l9'l2 Honda~J~ ...... cc Ukc new special, globe &hell, EZ lilt SUPERVISORS Art Antique show & Sale. dineue set, apt ~ retrtg, 3 $160, King bl'!d $98, dbl bed Newport Blvd at Harbor _..,..,o $IOI. ~ _1 Ant\ J\llll'Ch 8, 9 & 10th. 12-9 PP..t record plyrs, r w/radlo, $68, All near new, Pool O>eta Mesa p 1 ~-I 850 Boats, S.h 909 Call ,Bob y -1~G Per Mo. Jo'ri & Sal, 12-6 PM Sun. garage vacuum, 2 RV awn-!able, fair, $98, 842-0406 642-28.51 e I, v.ner1 T JUMPH X15 H 1n1 Mic regor 301 Cliff Dr. ings, mechanics creeper, .f.5 NEW Davis Cassie JI teMill Yamaha Pl&oOJ &: Organs ISLANDER 30 Mark 11 R urrieane Y1cht Corp. "B~RASS=~.-~.-h~-.. ---,ull lug U" whls w/tlrel, 6 gal racket w/cow.r, 5 medium Featuring Koh 1 er & * S.Cur lty p~ Prod * <Pussycat) 2 yn....!ld, MlXlny e750eeherry' AQL~\: ~. m1~· '73 GMC YAN 16.ll Placentia, CM be oid& ~ J·$550 elec. water hll' 1: ntlac. grl.p-$40. ~1677 alter 6 Campbelf I: abo Everett Beef 28c "'' • equjpt for n ...... ,.. t 1.;.""-~' .;.=:,:..:.t.;.'-""'~..:::-= I TEL.EPHONE Ord Sales ~m u ' . items. 10-5; Sat .. Sun. 1613 pm or anytime weekends. PiaDCB lb. Cott. ch. ~ racing reCord. Inboard & 1969 HONDA CL-350 PIO. AUTOMATIC. power •teer- p /llm. 4 H,."oay DESK, L.~:·.--~ double Minorca Dr, CM 5t&-2o4.'>7.CIT ~~fZ;EN~~band""'~.-""'.~."'---;iiiiii ............... lli: ~· D·tf;,~l..,$2.50,.,,.JP(rooreE special .......... Over fll,,"'11 F1nn. Needs work. C.alJ ,,.,. V8 125" wbeeJL.---........ ..., .......... MARCH 9th It 10th. Surplus mobiles llne&n, ---·~ PIANOS -ORGANS w~ SA" 'UD • invest • uat • • • Larry 64&8898, 646-1147. (800&.JN): ........, Young woman O'ltt 28 pedestal, worth S350, --...1-NewAU9ed.Grnl.electkm. • 64f...«&7. u.-L1I H 935 "NOW'' w/aood phone voice for u.crlf1ce $115, 586-8'118. ........_.. ~ar. frelh & aalt talkie. Crystals, C&&X etc. ,,__-'"'live --..... n-.. EASI'ER rabbits-cute bun-n.YJNG Juntt. 2~ 1 muut e 10IMt Westm ofc S2.50hr salary fishlna::gear,furntture, TI4 536-0983. '""'"1~u -~ "'"'"'' me. mak Mr Ruuntt 891~ • 1890 WALNUT Shen.ton DR dunebuggy, garden equip 1: l.'ve1. I: ~ The best e moe Eurer main It aphmakrr, , new U:.2Tl7. • or ~ ~~chain I: aideboard. more. 1'1925 Bay St. Foun-WASHER A dryer, $55.; 3 deals are al~ at: IUJ1!rite. Re9erw oow for procta "A" spar. Traller. MOBILE HOME ~· lain Valley, (Magnolia & "" -box -• W l1ichs Mu · City l>Abyrahbtttbeo 842-5418. $llXJO or --·suun FOR SALE: FEDERAL mim>r $25. Talbm.). mattre1!1e1 S59. All good I UllC I PETOWL Salblbury, 8 to 11 am, SILVERCREST ==.;-,,....,..-,"7."'-~ rondilion. 496-$19. South Oout ~ 54!>2!30 & CAGE ~ 2ll/506-l!M Green velvet bd chair $50. GARAGE SaJe, Antique hall PHD.L"O lect dryer _.. 1-"==""''------MOBILE HOME Vlct ma.hog. tbl $10. 642-8C*i tree, 1kle board, ice box, .. _ .... ,,._!!. ofle. r ' never PRIVATE p••TY WANTS fi.6..8'm CE'JTING ..2'vorced.AI must 20' x 53' 2 BO 2 BA. ,... .... _ All!IO mite. 1 .. -~ u:ocu. D't'»l • An n.-1 _,. sacrtftoe, -den Sloop, ' ~-.. ·• Appll1ncea 802 _,,,_, 847-ms. TO BUY PIANO FOR ..._.. -XlnL ~ ...... -n.. -draped, bit-ins., retrig., ta~~ ..... top coffee ""'•""r v.-.. -. ...... w-·•--A e1~ •---"~ ' table, u1..1...i.t Piano. 10 to 5 S\VAN 350 XC'VR. P\VR "'"""'"· .. IRISH Setler 6 mo. Fem aJI Int, make otter. n4-99>-'2548 ..,....,.. ""~ ._,,~, ?o',.-.:<.1 lDl'O'S Dial-A-Job! $3377 lfai& TVYOTA ~it :1~_m~ Sat & ~:;16550 Mt. Neola, SPLY, mike, SWR Bridge, * ~7·!M45 * Shots, 60 Ownp. lines. Af<c or !llJH8S...l«l'i. ~k,Dlll~ ~. = ~M!:"O offers & truly unique * ~·~• * F.v. 839-1998 bu& key, etc. $300. 64+-1519 LOWREY Organ, 2 pMUXJ&I, Reg. papers, make otb'. RANCDi 33, full race aca......i ..... ~--old 1966 Harbor, C.P.1. ~9303 .: time saving opportunity 01.,.....,.,_ be t tone $425. t1et1t 5.16-5186 ~ ••u= J·-lor skilled ..... Rent Wathen/Dryer,-GARAGE Sale. AnUque hall VAILE,Y Poollik TaNe A W> ou': '548-9'198 or ecrule~ M':! sell t!~ -11• nu. Located in new '69 FORD super van, very KEYPUNCH $2 Wk Full int. tree, skle board, Ice box, cessonea • e new, $350, • • DOBERMAN Pina ch er Wtre • r new • adult pl(. away lrom noisy clean. auto, &Ir, Must sell SECRETARIES · · ma Alao mlsc:. lamPB, end call 847-6532 UPRIGIIT Piaoo, Old Oek Puppie1, AKC. cropped, 644-5662; 213: 749-8331 Et. ~baU bl. from club-$1400 or offer 830-51~. Who * 639--1202 * tables glass top coffee table, WEDDlNC dress brand new, finish, aood cond. $250, &hots:. Malel. f •ma I e •. SAVE money Ir: enjoy Ailing house. $1S,495e9t Call EVES. :11 DODGE '4 Ton, v~. ti uJ ~ant lo dl&nlfied " KEN~10RE Wuhe:l' & Gas Uptight Piaho. 10 to 5 Se.I & short, size 9, very beautifUI. ~2975 96)..9886 -leas than rent. ~ -1ii Int. 2l:Mi9M690, •7152. Crpt'd &. panl'd Ma ~e: a~gnln~~tsor . 1~ ~11.:!rJ.2S~aranteed &: ~'iggel6&a'> Mt. Neola, F.V. MS-roe KINSMAN Orpn, 2 manual, A KC G E R M A N In '69 CAL 25 w/llip 1n CAN BE 511.N AT : wheels. Xlnt cood:. P'IXJ~ day1, couple wer:ki or few REFR.IG. Sofa, end tables, reoond., blonde, $3Z. • SJIORTHAm POINTERS, Dana Point. 546-4793. CRESTMONT 557-5400 months • YoU decide! Now CE \Vasher 1 ~i yn old $95, INDOOR SaJe, tr.e cot'tee, lamp, dllhes, dining room be9t: ofter. 494-2905 Shots" wormed, 1 wb. call CAL Z>-1969. Hl,.m maat, ESTATIS 7.,n""°'oo=oa'=&~v"" .. -;J.~-8.~crpt-d ~ can icuaranteed A: de It v ere d .dlestl, deaka, tab~, chaJrs, set, studio couch 545-5666. BALDWIN, SPINET PIANO. aft 4, 551-359'.l xtra .U.1, Jobi ct ztru. 10St: SJte Dr .. 11-. (,.,_..-..i ........ 1ed •-·•-' • .L. .. _: APPLY 'i Y ·PHONE $46-8672 bookshelves, cradle, &Po NE\V 9 .• Rockwcll table u.w 'BEIGE WALNUT $500. KEESHOUND puppkll, AKC $8,G. Cn 4) ~Tl22 tlft., Aw. acrou ""'~~a:; ;;;;,. Xtn~. '0..U"';ft'; cau S404C50 &: Let us know KENJ\fORE electric dryer. 3 pliancu, dishes, b r I c • a · with extermton & ltandt * 644-9'J82 * ng'd, Call aft e. • wbdl., (n 4) 557...ZUO da)'I. Oimtn. H<ll!lp.) tot •• 5:30 (714)875-«'J92 wti..t your akillt are. No cycles. good condition $.15. Ubnc;;,_ All ~nda Of Uled $165. phone 611-85f.7 !W!wtint1 Goodt 13Q 963-1910 • NEW 45' CBREEZE Rt1IL. OONTACI' RAY. PK. MG&, DODGE Vur "" -1 needtocomelnpe:raonaJly . ~1753 aa...-.-N=BIYd, 2HPF.deet'.llkenew ::.c.::.;.;;~ SHIH Tzu, malei, 10 wb, Ferro-Oement Ketch, for &howlnc· ~ Wte ·;..4 t;,: until we have the 'ju~I Mghl' SUgar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, a.ta Mela lOllm -Dall)! .. JG-2 PAIR or hNd Ilda AKC cb&mp. !lift. Call marine surv 'd, plans Inc, '68 UNIV. 2>'xS7' 2BR/2BA, rriha. 6t0-4nrr N~~r ~E' o°'"r """oow1"°"wu'1 °' .. 11"'!."tbkiod• =E·· ~..!rtable, -h~~.; U'W""61•'1 WSlcl/~ ~~ea. 6.l!Hr219. $7,300 tmr1829 ~~ adlt pi. 818-5925/ '73 ooDdE m V-8, a·-c.1•1:.on. A,.. E ATTE~1PO. w1 bed ~ro::l&m•~ ·-~ ... mat mr. SCHNAUZERS A Fox nr. BOAT T'RAllER FOR UDO _._ $3300, Xlnt oond. -. T...,.Temporary Help Daily Pilot C1assified Adi ~. di.lhtt, ~ =: ~~;~~.:: Brandnuf1. rlen, Malealtemal& can 14.GOODCONDIT I ON MDtorH9l1• •tmevn. &12-_5618. SAT, SUN 28111! fJ Rio 0.. 6*-83U -.ni SKfS, --lllOo. m<l2l9 $115. 5'Ml87. Sele/Rant ,. U71 DODGE V belt -Hel1t Wentlel. M&F 710 Help Wanted, MI F 710 cle, C.M. 54S--K1S 1 )'%' okl, l!l5cm. Wfft" SJ.I) SIAMESE Kitten1 7 wb LAEHMAN 12, tralltt, nu "-'--te --on. ' , KENMORE eltt. dryer, 1S5. nu aaldnl: "'5-&!OW cbatnl Seal • · 3 lllill xi '1! OlA ON t>< .... _. ..., • ' !"'" ..................... ;;...;;....,;;...;;.. ... ...;;;....;~ MOVING, solkl P.faple Din· ~ okl, ~ a:iucb, $10 &M.(i48 point, $35. 645-TnO, aft covtt • nt cond, MPI , 28' motor 644-84 •tt• ,., •. ,~ .. 1n· hai . sr~m · · 1 • wtendl. MM3l6 MOO. 66-2UI a11 5. homt, an acee! • root 'l ~ MApJe ~-~. t!:, .;;: WASHER a: dr)'ft' 1n good Store, RHt.urent, TOY poodle pupa -Fem. HOBIE Cat IIS w/tlailer " daab air, KW 1 ruu YU THI SAii l'IAMCISCIAll RISTAUIAMT rt:fril'. Mal\)' mllc ltem1, cond. ScJrlrw: a: mattre. ael. a.r In AKC. 1 ti"Y, 1 most unuaJ SW0 ftnn. Sall &WQ', ....... 100 ... tank. SAT, SUN, bl! SN.view, Call .._1'910 eves or wtmda. TAYLOR Soft F c:olm'. Sf.S..TitM l MOI. elCtru Incl .f!M...4m. :m-mon!control. = STAl'tDARD tl'MI., V-8, nl!W CdM.. WIGSHOP--~AND D .. 11 .. --...._,_ reeae,GOL.DEN ~ MlltLEHMAN 12 No.m. \WY 71 .... Ti+tal!t -· palnt..(7$907Jl. I• Now A.c:ceptu·.g Ac>Plteation. For. IUSI01' HOSTISS. 11 & 0... WAITlllS · COOi IAITBI.. COCITAIL WAITUSS IDISHWASta ...,,., .. _ ... __ _ ........ ;,_., .. ......,, ....... _ ... ,: ...... ~ .... ,. .... MINI bUce """-adf eiubo •~•u~ _,.,,~ _ ... eoobr, duunp lino AboU eleon 1"'llO\' ' ·- m•·-•-...,..· Sit ~-1-' STOCK FOR SALE ~ S -.,bol .... lel 1!1(1-rot! •~al! 6 p(2Um. ) can 111-M al! I. 1'73 !II' WIN Ni BAG 0 RUii 18': ""' • • """' .,. MS-.2230 .... ~warmer, artns ~" -mol:otbou~. hall~ ~~lrt:,18-s.n~:.· MOL.TILml 1250-RebuOt. &wJJon tilmler, l'r•c:hAFGHAN, wtrt malt, AKC,COLUNBlA36Mattrn.xJnl W\nts-rates .,...,,-. -$2877 Llk< braed new. mso, Call her. ALL XUIT COND. trained. MUii -· oond., fUlly .. .._. $!.200. RENT ,;. ..........:.. ~ SOFA bed, ~ hutch, BIG Dl9COUNT. MM1110 6C-Cl32 6'ft."'9I me '" _..,_ ... ,... dlnln~et, tires, 56-2580 aft. 6 p.m. TV, R ..... Hl,t, SPRINGER.:-:iel, ~SOl.rCAT, 18 ft. fl5ll5. wllh ~a.~ j~=-;'"5.' etc. l2 w. s,:~~~~.~ ..._ _'! ~U:· -~Good .-ttlon, Trallon, T....i M5 llaDy lo ,,.. ._, chlllnA-lt''Zlnltb-.O>lo<TVDOBERMAN. AKC,:JOn.YING==-=TRAVELtraller H'Slllt4, l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d :..~.:: vw. ~-r.:·s: s 'rta,~ &UO. ··-:o:;;:1.,•.=.·~~ ~:ir~mt-1!11'l .. =~t•1tN..11rmn. =='------'U66t-,C.M. - • -• I • • J r'.·~v~ ... ~~=======~~~~-""~-~'°'~-~l~m!ilOii9il~~!=~fli~iiJiAllU.1ot;;;:",t.1m~ .... ~ri~;;i=i-'1i11~""~-~~~.21~~!:::::!!i~~ .... ~.]1!!i!~C::!!!!~vtoo~.·~-~me~~!::~i~~~~==~~~~~E:==~~~~~====:~ ' '13 DODGE Vu, B :ioo, 1%7'' IMW JINSIH --' ~CEDD IENZ PORSCHE TOYOTA IU CK BUICK .... .............,.v.r; ••t.;,l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;i;\ -POmm ''hlill m v s 'Ti roYorA-~"-N., I:'..~ ~-.~1 ' JENm1 ._i. _ air.11n1 ~ w ... llllO cc.~ :x1l.<. ·nsu10<r:.1a1e w ... RIH. '68 BuiCk Sta. Wgn. ·n CAO cov. 1>m111eia- ...._ 11.0CG ml. 13m4. Ill& -• INTERCEPTOR IO USED A su mil~--~ Prt pt.rty, $1900. ~ PIS, auto tran11 .. fac. air, vtn,yl top, saddle lthr, duill m.cn A* tor LllTJ, at mAVARIAN ' Lt.rat Sel1ctkm MllCIDIS 115-mt ,69 TOYOTA 4 Door. Auto leu than ts,000 mtleii •. $1693. C • • comfort seats wt&, w r , -alt 5. I '.& "1· 1....:i.~u-ON D'"' .. "Y PORSCHE '1115' SC. mecl1. ....... 11,199. l~BJLRI ). s•-~~:;.....:::: ":o~·; om/Im........... ml . .... , -.......... perfect, botlv b9dty damq. cau ...... m .. mona brakes. radio, "'heatrr' roof 1 ownt.t , pvt pty, beaut. tm DODGE ll300 VAN, p1, JVLL SERVIO: td --...... $8ll). I k 1630AM\ -· be'1 olr. ,,~ i p/b, :ioo v-s, ......,. 11>-, DEPAllTMENT '71 DATSUN PICKUP "1..1111 · TRIUMPH mports rao · "NOW." ·n. ELOO:tADO FMfAM • terlor, tap;e. 16.000 ml~ Camper lbtll, He9.V)' Out)' '71 91.l·T '8850. $ SPO, 1301 Quall llfrtO. fully l'.'qUlot, top '! ~ •ills, $3:100. 64&-'1'21116" Rev Step .Bumper, junior LEAnlER' SEATS, A/C, 'fl TRIUMPH Spllftre, ~ Ne\\-port f:k'uch oond, nu tlrt:i, m:.:1:12 days, ~~Ool~l ~be!l ~T ;•~9:~30P~M~~~;j-New 72 a.varlaa Wm Cout MlrTora, radk>, AM/FM, EX CON O. FJtAN ml, clean, $21.ti or bl'lt of· 833·9300 $777 A11k tnr :\tlkf' nltes 673-11(~t W at HU0a IAV,_NGSI h eater, only J8,TOO ~or ~ let. Private PltzV. 5.J4...0137 ENTER F'ROM 'lacARTHUR ·57 CAD. a,:d. running cond, -(150H.EW) 1960 "PORSCHE. New )*lnt. &It 6. -~ -'TO BUICK Sk;rlark cs; " "'ili of!r. -- 3!00 W._ Olut ~ .• N.B. $S2tS Clean. 1-lust tell..: .. ~1 (114l '61 GT 6, Triwnph, S950 flrTn, am/tm, a/c, lroot dlsc ~ l • 5-18-49'11 1'74 BMWs varlu,_3,DS.AJ &:--Dr.la lot' immedl.ate . delivery 60-Mll 7 • f'OR"' ~'· , S'ltH.?19. ens a: trans recentl7-nblt brks. auto, ~lo~1ig. n1u1t -Ult. twU T'hlnk or ..,1;-hat you 00 IOnKer I: " -'5S"PORSOfE C.tn10lel:"Xlnf .J0--.tnP£__16-.---1.im._ ...xll --10y -nted..-maQ a 115', then all1---1 PICKUP cond. S3800 or let oUer '68 TR 250. 56,coo mi, Xlnl '67 Skylark. good clean cond, OJA thOse Item• with a Daily '1"2 LOTUS El.ll'OI*. Twt f on the !loor, Junior 497-2901 mechanlcallf $1450. orofler. ale, p/11, had tuneup, best Pilot Clutlfled Ad! Call cam. yellow w/blk tn~ West Cout Mirror s . '72 9llS TARGA loaded, air, 6T5-5JJ6 buy, S37e, ~ 1~ Harbor. C.1-f. 646-9303 -ic64>$18"7''-';';c;-----=~I ""'pey, n4-638-m tLTI2832l $219S ~-j\\\\e;,,._• can -fOLKSWAGEh Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos , New t1D 2M(l'l lllu(uerlte Parkw1I)' MAZDA '70 CHIVY PICKUP ROW ROYCE HARBOUR (8'255GJ • $Hts •ROOSl<O'ICE vw • --hl9nOlid~irltW1 ... 0"t • NEW 74 House of Imports •1 .......... ....,.. -. ROTARY MAZDA s2i.7250 ' ~-...=;o1:;: FOR SELECTION e PRICE QUALITY e SERVICE MARCH CADILLAC SALE $67.52 Mo. '73 MERCEDES 220 ·-·"",...-... ~ 7• 36 OE• ~,,. ..... ~~ mo. ' ..... ~ s.. leleby. w. BUY OR LliASITODAY e•73 BUGS (I to choo1el 1974 CADILLAC DEMONSTRATORS • Mlsolon Viejo 11.U-:ll«) • -tJSE A VEJtY ~ EXIT. ' ( '74's Are Here! ' : 3100 W. Coast ihvy.; N.B. lmmedli te O.llv•ryl 4 CYL., a utomatic, air eond., = _...,.,~of • po'o\~r steering, 14,CKXI miles, od ~ Qlllnld W. ~ 14'9HGB\. ~"-"~ "NOW" •-·-·· -~ · ' 642-9405 · Sevo On 'Rem•lnlnt '11t !" ' TOP CASH SSS CREVIER BMW $7277 19t:O ~Sil. t..fl tod '*""'--~ .. 0... 5cjit ~· ""''~ :~:8g~i;::::s.:: 1974 FULLYEQUIPPED .,70 BUGS (9 to chooH) SEDAN · (,.,.1 12372) $6911 ·i· Olh" make qualily De VILLE Choice of Colors can '" ... 1e (6) TO CHOOSE FROM CAPRI, DATSUN, CO~IET {-------...:.;..:..;..;..;====;:.;;~---------'1 1 ld 1 used ic· Sales • Service • LeaMnc VEGA, OPEL, TOYOTA FRIENDLY :~ : pa or A> or ,..,., lll8 w. Isl. s.A. 83&3ln SELECT PRE-OWNED CADIUACS •• . . -'4. Oo.ed SUndays • fl l 1961 ~ C.C...\ RyW.; Sp. A Th F 11,.... int:• localowr#CO'. Tht.ptome of ~ O\'er 70 ga1 saveN e inest Selection al Quality Cars in our History :._ t. CAPRI OPEN suNo•y _. wi111 _.....,.l'IUY). coME & suoP •. AMC/JEEP ·-------~ TOYotA '7 4CENTUIYLUXU54DR. '72BUICl<SKYIAAK ! I ;1969 Harbor Blvd. C.M. '13 ·CAPllI. like _..., lo •. • 1%1Rch-RoyceSMrCb.d1 t. A WEEK -END °"r 6,'°3 m1i.11 Hor..t1goldwilh toquilitt Gold CUSTOM 4 Dl. H.T. O"tr 13,$14 Mile1t t WE would llke to buy your mnes. ~ radiala. $.1350. 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 becuif~" ..,,. g..., CO' wilh SPECIALS lopntry lnterlot. fodCll')' oir «inditioning, CIVIO. Splonnilll Gtfftrw ith ...,.i 1op and rllllkNrlg ~ •. Old """· please call ""' ~or-• NOW OPEN ..,..."" .. --""'-'•· ~-'""" '71 Colt ........ $1695 '""'·· ..... ,,,..;"' • $3695 "''"°'· "'' ,...... ""'· "" $2999 v 1 be M "'"" F """'1 (No. 203J lffok11. Tilt wh••I, AMJfM tond., tilt wheel. AM/fll.. '( -r nwn r on....., • tlrlay DATSUN SEE THI ALL NEW '72 G II $-5 rodoo,WSW llr••·••c.{839JflJ wsw.(&.SlOZKI 'i ~ tot Jmmod & "" __ .....;_.....;.....;__ Ml11lon Vlo)o Imports rem n . . . . .., pickup, 547-3001. RX4 te:iturlna 1,.,..._,._,..WodC,..A tNo. U6J '70CADIUA '73 EL IMPO WERTEDBUYAUTOs ''!~~~ CAMPER.t • ~ IMMEDIATE MERC&D 1 1s BENZ ncxn..,... ..,_ •''" '72 Dodt• V•n .. $2395 c-... ,.1•. •"'~'" ,..,.... .,..... ...,. '"' .............. '°"Mm" ............. ...,.. "' .....,_. ''km of th.cbd'-*toae:M:a.ilt <No. 162) & l!'<llQ\ing ~Int.nor. fllll po-w, foctoryair lop & bl"' i.ott..r interior. F..Atpo-.. , 1ot1.air, lill BEST PRICES PAIDI tra""""81on, radio, heater. DEUVERY -·--...... ··-$795 .................. 1,.,.,.,. ..... AMJfM ... ~. "''"'"· Penis Valley camper . FIAT (R.G.179b~ --, --vw · · · ·· · · ·· 111r10, power door 1odr.1, $1999 P"""·lod1,ou10.c•utwicOl'll•ol. $6199 DHn Lewis Imports 1"""" ......... like ..... '73 nrun CLEARANCE ~mP1•le Sales A Service (No. 243) '""' ' .. ,., .. , ~Ht.rbor. C.1t. 646-930: <96584Vl $1615 JOHNSON A: 111.lftU Visit Ua Soon At Pl.a 10 ~ °'"'*' s,,.,., '65 VW Camper . $1695 ,71 MARKlll I Ci\SH FOR SON LINOOLN MERCURY, 28701 Marpetite Parlnvay 9'odowl to thoole from irddrq , (No. 25!JJ Tobocco broWft wi1h brown too ond MOtd.in; I YOUR CAR 2628 Harbor Blvd., c.o.ta Mission Vlejo 495-1700 t.o-q Wlieehtie Fcwmci1 wdon\ 66 Ghl11 · · · ·: · · $1395 . ~ ;,,1,riot. Full power. foc1.-~ir. dual comfor1 546.-1070 • Mesa 54l)..<i630, !USE AVERY PWY.·EXITl with ord ~ dYision <N 1 (No. 2051 M011.t~twhffl.AM/FMi•-, "Autos, lm~r,ted 970 WI-LL BUY YOUR EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. C'.orridieinodek. 69 Datsun Wagon $1395 ~ r=;~jck1. <•"''' cont•ol. s4399 t ,._VE RY. uNysuAi.:: ·. DA1'SllN, TOYOTA . -~""" m,~.:.:'4.'1<1:'.$ • • HA·RBOUR '69 11 ·'. '7! ·Avenger, CU•tom bulll ·OR VOLKSWAGEN 36 M,d "'· ale M-ti:o.-.. r -...; . -#1 -,.-: : ~. : .:.._. " -,__ . . . -. . . :..-' "r .: : ' p ~...., •o ""' ""''' .,;1,; bloc• vfttyl top Ofid block t.olhtl- : Mwt see to epprec. Best AID J"OR OR NOT. \\'ILL OEL + Tax Uc. Serta.I 0EAl.£R intitnor.f ~tlpow .. ,fl)(to,yoir,<M.itornforl .. oh, ,• offer. 30 . 1npg, aft. 6 or PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL No.·rous. TaJ<e )'OUl' car in IN 1;11 whe•I, AM /FM 111,,0 · $6499 :• wte:kends., 615-0046. KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. trade. vw pow•• doo• 10,~1. 1porlt1~ $2299 :.. ALFA ROMEO ·12 DATSUN s10 Sedan. 2 nr. Jim Slemons USA '""''""· 1'""" 1 •· • White. 4 spd. Riff. Real Im R '71 EL DORADO 72 COUPE DE VILLE : FOR I '69 ·~ "--...,., MU'1 "1>new job. mPOl'IS '---lbl CL • ' . ddl ...... ~ 7 000 '· l ..•• ''-.• -~ ·• sa e rw11KW $1000. 551-0758/ 55z-1234 ln°'OUall Foctary~o.oi.r 11711 a..ch 81.142-4435 .......,..,,,. •· ne11n.,. .....,.,,, w t ...,,,_. ...... , I . mi .. 11 ......., oooca w _..,.. • ~, .. --"an t --" •u ... -w.i.nor. ful4 -. fact. oir, tilt ...... --', ..... ,f.. 1op•~ '-~--""~ f • -~ "" "' • ' ""l"' .a """ ' u,11.,., .,. '69 DATSUN 510 Sedan, good N""port Beach ROY CARVER HUNTINGTON BIACH 1ltrto, pow';;-d"oor lotkt, --......., .., ,_ -··-· ,., ..--··· ...,.... ' '• mpg. can 493-4729. cond .. _ -.-rvo ...... ......., SALE whttt, Nlt/1M ,, ... ,» ~ SALE 'f , new ~u..:S '"-Lll.(""U ~~ WILL BUY YOUR <•t,o!tt control. low lfli111. door lock1, Abtolvltl)' :l AUDI $950, 21797 Lake 'v ista, Ei ENTER FROM MacARnlUR (677HZY) 11\n!ing. (1153ElU.) , • _,Toro=.· ="°':::==----·n MB l!ll SE ..,. 1r1n1., ROLLS-ROYCE GAS SAVER +-""""~7=0:-:T~o10NA=::-:oo~;.;..;;;=+::;;.:_;;.:::;7;;0::;,s:,.,ED""'AN=oe""'vi"'UE~=~ I '71 Audi 1 OOSL '72 DATSUN Pick Up. Orig. aunroof, &: tull power 'ZME. l,fhSt. C".o.toMeta PAID FOR OP. 'NOT. WILL Cwttorn. vony1 top,''""° btnCh "°'·!vii power, Coloftiol ,..ii-.. blodi ..;,,yt top, block ltdt.... -4 Dr Sedan, Auto Trans, owner, Good cond., 831.-XHO Dir. 714f546...4444 OoMds......doy PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL fado,yoircondltioroing.tihwt-',MVfMir-. I"""'. hl~-powff. foci. o0r,·1i11 ...... /4MllM '1 AM/FM, (081DBG) 494J.l961 ~MB. = ~~I :._ _______ 1 ~KEfi;NTiy'ALL~E~N';'f,540-044;';;"';';;;·;;;;;1 t ,_... dom' 1ocb. fll(.tptic:wd $1999 .,..,_,, ,_.... '°ck1, twilight $2799 I·~: ~. $3295 '~Aia~t.~~ cc, ~7331 Beach Bl. 842-8666 ~~· a: .; miles. 8l1·2>t01-SUBARU ·~,J:.· ~il:~i811c0r\d~~~ i-'i;;~;;00;;;0;;1·_'_1·_· _··_ ... _-_'_"_··_._..;.;::.;::.;..i.;t:";;"';.;"";;:'"::.~----~-·_-_. _....;:.;:..::~"I • _,,Jl6S.3=lll"°--"""':::':::l.::wlmd=tc.·-1 73 MAZD~ RX·2 cpe. auto. eo·,;::;MB;=:-""160"'""SL=-%l\diil'.,.,--. °"XI""nt""l·--------1 new brak6. $T:i0, 646-9076 !<' 'TI 240 z. aulo, lo mileage, trans.. XI.NT a: SAVE cond. Must .ee. 831-~. SAAB SUBARU ~""""=-'-· ~-----1 NABERS a d 'lt ('! xlnt cond, pvt pty. 831--1040 Dlr. Dtr. RENAULT '&I Bua re.bit eng, runs greet. a l ac ' 548-!544 ME•CEDES BENZ MG rnoNT WHEEL DRIVE ~~·~sell '"'° '.73 AUDI, Fox, 4 dr, A/C. '71 DATSUN truck, Xlnt. "' HEADQUARTERS 2600 Harbor.Blvd., Costa Mesa ; ; = .::.':"~1 ml .. =-~r\'f'· "41<>, air, '74 MERCEDES 280 '69 MG --~ 24 +MPG. 0~: !"~!:: 1:!~s ~.:Wu..~~blr.:. =: 540·9100 Open Sunday 540-9100 ) BMW '69 DATSUN 2Xl(), 5 lpd, 35 Low ·mi. many extru.. $975. l:kl W. Warner ·at So. Main ,:96S-9'58~~i.i;i'NN'"'Ghi&.iiii~I~~~~!:':~~~~~~:!.";~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :"1--------· I mpg +, nsoo. 4 DOOR Must .. u. 546-7670 Santa Ana . 557-2132 ·n KARMANN Ghia, 1JOOO : ' ORANGE COUNTY'S 64>-4169 . OPEL TOYOTA ~;,,r ~J.u ~6 ;:::•1-'-A"-u-to-'1,'-N.;.1;...w;._ __ .;.980+-A'-'u"'t;;.;o•;;.• .;.N;,;;ew"----'"°=A.:;ut.;.°'""-' N;..e;..w:;_ __ .;.9IO""° ~ ; OLDEST 240 Z •n, Perfect cond. Red. Automatic, power steering, 1---..;;......;,;;_ ___ 1--_;:.::;,.:.;::..:;::_ __ a.dial tires> Low mi. Orta. air '71 OPEL ONE YEAR '13 vw Sqbck, m> mi's. " & owner. 137foOFl.A644401T. 4. <~$49'. ""'""77 w1ndowa. •.~.:..~ -...°"' Radlo16ooo· WARRANTY ~....,,..., Xlnt cond. Call '" -.. _.. y ' '73 TOYOTA I pUl'"'J;c!od p1 )!Ill ..... By ·COR-• SEDANS '6!,".W:.~~ ' ' '69 FIAT 850'.Coope 35 -· owner. 9'f9.87S3. "'""" JUDt _.,....-4 Several nice onM to choofJe 960-2631 or 642·31'1'7 1:, Brand D8W clutob a ttbullt 4\... . PEUGEOT "?m all :'PP'd wltb auto-::::·=""""c--==:-:= r 1974 BMW's ·-imi. -. --mauc, ,., • .., · a1r -· ' 63 vw 11ut1 ........ ~ """ '! ln11Dcln-eady!orlnunedlate ·-· HOND4 . ·· Y01Jll NEW PEUGEOT radlo.etc.Allpricedbelow -~16lflS.1421 dell u vtng • tM coat of a new 191'4. ==~==o.,-,=--very. Exce ent aa. 1 . .• -....: , , . DEALER SEE~· NOW DRIVE '64 VW, rum aood; 3l mpe. on remaining 1973 models. 1971 HONDA soo·u CID', new 1986 -Harbor, C.M. 6t&9303 •nr..w. • • N -e"i1&fne Am/ftn dlo SALES-$ER\1ICE-LEASING ena:. Make oUer. 303 N. El 66 MB 250 SE Coupel 2 to Complete Salee and Service. ONE · · • Bl'Y ONE • • • ~ 557..gsni ra . OVERSEAS DEUVER"'<_ Camlno, San Clemente. clK>Oel from. 1 4 lpeed 1 50 cwupaC11 on display. "°:;:VW,.:::.:llutl,.::::;c:.rebl~l~~Rum- ROY CARVER, Inc:. JAGUAR autom•uc. Both x1~1. PACIFIC MOTOR ·~. M..;. seu'."'i 100. i ROLLS ROYCE BMW 831-J>IO Dir. IMPORTS 551-46ll. ! ' 234-E. l7U1 St. ·ra • XJ-6 Sedan, low mi, WE'LL &ell your prestige MB ' '63 vw. '11 ?o.fPG, doesn't uge ; Costa Mesa e · 546-4444 Burgundy w/Blk interior, for you! Exclusive Orange PEUGEOT /SUBARU oil, clean tnterlor, Call : WE'LL 5<'11 your prestige Be,, .. ,1~.,., Book. 6,000 m I C.OUt area bu.Yen waitln&. 1557 \V. Lincoln Ave., 1--------berore 3 P M, 842-UJl :• BMW for you! Exclusive ....,.,,,,, call 831~20t0 Dir. Anaheim 533-8220 '71 TOYO:rA' MK II .67 vw BUG, good cond. S!XXI . Orange Coast area buyers Buy 1 new '74? Your older 1ml 280 s . auto., pov.·er. air, ·ss . 404, le '69 · 4Gt. •n -304. HARDTOP or befit otter. Pvt ply. (714) waiting. Call 831-~ (Auth. model car I! in bli demand Am-Fm. Mid Blue Book. Good cond, Exe. pa: mi, Only 31,912 mlltsl 645-5736. ; dealer). . . . Sell It fast wit h a Call 6"--4410 Priv. Pty. 960-U48 Frost blue with color keyed VOLVO ;;-Autos, N.w 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 9IO Autos, Ntw 980 black cloth interior. Fac-1 ________ 1 • -tocy air COM., bucket ...... ,74 VOLVO :· 1 Alo.I/FM radio. new White I ' ' and walls. etc. Truly a fine com-JohnSOn Son Presents • • • hin•llon of quality and econ- 1 omy. (995DSM). Best D .. I Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! ·• : ' · I ' I ' I . :;_ '• : ' ' ' I 17 ' ' : " • ~- I:_ I- I ' ! • I I ' I i. I' I· ' Cougar XR-7 . " ~e Nobody Else's C~rl PRICED RIGHT! RIGHT NOW! • • • • CAPRI • • e the Sexy f,oapem1 ll!lpOrt THERE'S A LDT MORE TO IT THAN G000 GAii ECONOMY! BOTH ••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ••• NOW! " , ' 54N630 ' I ' I $23'5 DEAN LEWIS (c __ .· ~ .._ -.> , . .r .. -·-', VOLVO '69 .TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. CIOWN ·n VOLVO 14'E 4 •peed, air, STATION r.c warranty • like """· ' 83l-2GIO Dir. WAGON Autos, Ulld Super Low Mile!!, AulO --'------ Trans, Radio, 1-r eat e r , ·CASH PAID IYRX 277l. · FOR YOUR JUNK CAR S1495 642'4930 COT DATSUN . . . .. .. . -. . . ' ' ' "' . ., HARD TO GET 1974 MODELS NOW IN STOCK AMC '70 AMC Hornet Super Gu Saver, Red, 1630BQE S1295 ·~ . ' . DOT DATSUN .. ,. . . . .. . .. ' .. ' .. ~ SR:i'1, Ccrolla'1, Corona Wqont, (Standard le Auto-maticlJ, Cellca GT'a. and I---. ~B~U-l~C~K~-­ mallY others to c:hooee from . WE'LL DEAL ATLAS ~lll.11 >1111'• lll11l1ll'• ' 540-SJOO '74 TOYOTA • Best DHI Anywhertl LEASE OR TRADE All Modelsl llWl,LEWIS TOYOTA !=hryslor/Plymovtli · '63 BUICK ELECTRA 225 4 DOOR HARDTOP \~J. automatic, radJo, heater, pcw.-er •teertnc, po w c r brak ... power -• ttats, tilt •t.wrln& wheel, cJlm&W control air concli• tJonlnc. ~). $495 Open Dlll1 A llDI. 'lfl IO PM -Hntlcll' 8tvd., eoa:·-546-1934 I /' OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU! • FREE HAWAII AN HOLIDAY! 8 DAYS & 7 NITES IN HAWAII ••• AIR FARE . ROUND TRIP ON CONTINENTALS DC· 10 8 O/IYS & 7 NITES IN HAWAII ... AIR FARE ROUND TRIP ON CONTINENTAL'$ 00-10! With purchase of any Amblllldor, Matldor, Jlvetln, JteD 01 any uaed cm", Friendly AMC will give ycu an all expenee paid round trip to Haw.II including lit M and 7 night• of hotel accomodatlona In Waikiki with oontlnentll bfllikfastt. ll"ldUdtt round trip transPortatton between airport and hotel. NodrlWlngs. NogUmlk:kl. Mult brtng In lh!sad at time of purc:haae. NEW'74 MATADOR $2899 '73 EICamina '72 PINTO $1299 $2599 $21'/!J $1599 ' • • ' • I 'DI! DAILY PILDT I "'"' UMd 990 •. s..doy, Mar<h ID, 1974 ~A~utoo.~~u~ .... ;.:..~~~990~1 .A_._, .. ....;..·_u...r~~--990~Autos.UMl1 HO~X~utoo.~icr;a~~~~-~fA~A~utoo.~~u~...i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~utoo~,~o~o..s~~~·~fA~I ' 1 CAMAR&-CHEVROLET -CHEVlOLIT -r UNCOlH ' 1'·111D j;"'--;:_;:;_:;_:;_:;_:;_;:_;;;_;:_;;;_;;;; MUST SELL 71 CORVETTI ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I-....:_::.::.:::.:.:__ 1,-..:..;:_;:==:::_::.._ ------------1 CADll.&:AC 72 CAD SEO. DEm1v. 't58 camaro RS. a .... """" ATLAS '''"'"Y ,..-LINCOL1m N ATLAS ATLAS 'H i":z:~';'.Jx ~~ .... 4 Dr. In xln't cond. Ln '1. qunlle w/bllc. \1nyl top. :rn Only 25,205 mllool Fully -,.W,..ct wt,. a.a Many xtn.1;., Viny0 I top. v~. tac. ,1._ PIS, P/B, Chryiler/Plr-tfi Exdtlnc Roman Red !Acq..,. CONTININTAL . Chrytlerf,Plv-thl Clwyalor/Plr-th ~~1.:f'~ lncl•.J~ -... lacto'Y air cootl.. ::,:, ucli;'&te 1h,n~: uuto. trans,, radio. power '71 MONTE t!nl&h wlth black vh\Yl tn. 4 Or. Towncv. Xla't «fti. The ~I Mew '68 PLYMOUTH ;rt~iiC. ~r ateert;; ~le. Hu bad the bdt rad 6 window11, CON!Ole & nu1ny terior. Eomomkal 350 cu. FuJiy equipped. Lthr lnttt, powi":r disc bn:kcs. eronu catt. Sile priced $'ll1S. '""° · w/tope. way "'*' .xtn>'-"'klo& 1\295 CARLO In. Y8 with '"tomatic '""'·· vinyl n>nt. '-' cnntrol, '74 PLYMOUTH YIP 4 DOOR ,.._ • Sao, Uncoln pwr seats. Will sell for 1 C··" .. 1 foc•....lal,-od .... llpow••, g ~· f.: aea•• am/fm txterior with tan interior. Mercu~. 2625 l{&rbor, 54,000. Contact Personnt.'1 c:as 1. ..... ongma owner Vl1, auton1atk:. radln ••• .,.,,., >VOJ "v .• ...., .... VOYAGER HARDTOP f3'.ll247i. 'J ..... ,.,. CV<!I. G-9 & 11o·eekcn'b po•·•• t ... _ '"" Wt y,·heel, AM/FM radlo. rad, w it~ tape. WU! • .,.... cCol~ta~M~-~--~=--1 ., ..... .,. 963-1121 " i; ee1u1g, power Thll tlff:k beauty will win sell for $5t95. Contact V8 'tomaU dlo ~.,.,.1 -Balboa Bay Club · Qmkeff, 11o'hlte \\'llll llm, Pftw>nnel M~ • au e, n ' heater. EXCEU.f;N'r SF.T.f:l'!'rft"~ VEGA ·-N ~S-N To-•= 1 ·1 --,. I lo I I t you• heart at '"'t ~f<ht. •-1•·· •· •1 b Fomll• W-=--. ..J>DWer """'"'" while •all D'VE ROSS ~·1 •"tF=,_;;.;::;;_:::;=:::=-f """"J. \V. ()ulllt H\\'Y, B C& ......,rec I • ;.]"'' '~~ 1~ .. 1~!· vs~p, (033DNP). IHI --Y \. u NOW' HERE• Um, ifr Condlllotting, Virl,)11 "'" -r"V" ·-"' -~~ '68 maro RS. All ~extras r t:o 11 , ... ~. I ), 1221 W. Oout Hwy, N.8. • tnn. f PP43F&DZ10085 J. 2480 Harbor DI~. L 1 VEGA Low II ~- ln .. I p • P/B al• '"tn $1795 ·• ~ta"·-· 17 f j ' m ~ c..A· '66 CADUJ..AC SEDAN DE .... · '"• • • • Irnroecllale Delivery $7'"5 ...,.. ~..-. lra clean. Z.0.V.'J'ltt car. VIU.E. Exet".llenL Looks· radio, vln.Yl top, elc. ""7<.1ust Open Daily & Sun. 'Ill 10 PM U & veatCK Open Dtltly I-SUn. 'tll 10-PM _, 'J .-...._llRD l.fM. h MM666--~ J\ll"lh' hef •,,uti(ully. E6,quip. ~~R ~i2~ve1. A Wet!k· 2929 Harbor Blvd., !.""YIUU Zl'J9 Harbor Blvrl., Opt>.n~uri~s;~~'l•O PM 1• VEGA '72, GT Joy,• mllel, :;;:_~ .,,t" AMPQW"/FM. ,.~~ Collta ft1eM 1970 FORD Maverick, 2 dr, 6 Clolna Mesa Colla Mesa 65 T.8 . 68,ooiJ m!.1~ all', very aood cond. AMi-FM I r.;;;-mtleRce. ISRMllli CHEVROLET 546· 1934 1cyl. auto ~ olr, lo mite•,.. 546-1934 546-1934 """ -· -""" 1435. trl< ........ 543-2389 -JOHNSON • SON LIN '73 MONTE CARLO owner, pvt pty, lltiS>. 642-Mll •12 ·-• CT b&·~~ -~. ' OOi'.N MERCURY. 26>li ·12 cuEV MONTE cARLO Brand New '74 M""' ••II: baby no !he~ 9"h1293 1m PLYMOUTH Dally Pilot aa..ltled Ad1 .,;.~ . .....i.zM'PG, 11.-Blvd., eo.1a M.,. LANDAU ECONOMICAL. MONTE CARLO '"" P"W"· tun rac. equl~ "70 MAVERIO< 6 cy!, auto. CUSTOM SUBURBAN ATLAS &<U618. ~-==,.--,.-.,--= ~. Safe&: attractive. Llke new AMfrM stereo. a Ir• RaH. Low lmN. Excel 3 A 1----..i a ftiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; ... ;;;;;; ... ;;;;;;;I and equipped with Umlttd otfe:r! ONLY 644...o:il&4 weekd&yL 551-Ult cond. $1495. 646-5631 Seat Station Wagon Chryaler/Plymoufh utoa, .,.,.....,_ fJt Autol, Im~ f7I 72 CADILLAC "''°""'"' trar... radio. $3599 """""""' & ...._ MERCURY ~~""""" Open Dally & s"'. 'tll 10 PM Cpe DeVllle, 2 Dr. Xln't heater, factory &Ir ccnd, full Ser No 426181 1970 NOVA 2 dr, 16MPG, new Pott!' Steerln&: 2929 Harbor Blvd., cond. Many xtru. Vinyl top, power, etc. HJ31DU). Aak· H ·d ;.. ... _ _1....., tir'H, p/11 & p/b, Ill.Ito. V-8, Power Br..kes a.ta Meta ""°"' uphnl. till whl. ;.,. Slli75 ,.._ & San OW\lf ...... vr.....,. -... pe. '4<-0M8 "11 MARQUIS BROUGHAM AU Condttlooer 546 1934 a/oond, climate control. Lincoln Mercury, 2 6 2 6 MacArthur and Jamboree CHRYSLER CPE AM Radio • stereo rad. w/ tape, 6 way flarbor, Cosla Me:sa . Ne:....·port Beach DIMACULATE beln&offered Coklr-Wue pwr aeats. \VIII sell tor 540-56:Jl. 833..ffi55 ATLAS at a reduced price. Thil car Luggage Reck PONTIAC $4,000. C.Ont11ct Personnel MUST SELL .70 CHEV M ~ lo has been carefUUy main-u -EOH Manage: · onte ...... r , taincd. F.qldpped wtth full cen&e JON Bal~a Bay Club 'fi8 Cllmaro RS. Oean. Tur· Beaut. Beige w/drk brn powr, factory air, Land&U $2125 1n LE MANS 1221 H NB quoise "·/blk. :nyl top. 327 roof, R/H, PIS, Auto. tnu11., Chrysler/Plymouth roof, etc. (.136CXV). $2275. See at DAILY pn.ar Em· Automatic, radio, heater, W.Cout wy, V-8. foe. air, P,/S, P/B, f1~ru,.,',·. Like New $2-195. BRAND NEW •74 Johnson &: Son, Lincoln ployc Parking Lot, J\;londay P<l\.\'t'r &leering, power ,68 CADilLAC SEDAN DE auto. trans., radio, JXlWe:r J\;lercury, 2626 Harb 0 r, through 1-'ridll.y, 330 West brakes, landau roof. a.Ir \\'indows, console: & mMY Jim Slemons CHRY.SLER O>sta. Mesa, ~-Bay Street, Costa ?olesa . condlllonlng. Bronze exter· VIU.E Lwcuriously equip· other extl'lill. A5klng Sl')Q.<. 642-4321 ask for ?lolrll G"""" tor \v\th white vinyl top ped with factory nlr cood. L'R~h. Cnll original ow~fr Imports NEWPORT '69 Marquis, 4 dr, 40,000 ml., man ' · "''"n-and 11o·h!te vinyl tnlerior. full power, la_ndnu top. A evcsS.9&weekcnds96J-ll2l A 1 ti •--" ,........ lmmac., Diwroed, must · 6,000 mlle5. l119GXBJ. well malnlained c tt r . 1301 Quall u om a c u••""m""""'"• sell. $1,000 or best. MS-8521 ATLAS $ CZL.i<967). $U75. Take ad· 1971 MONTE Carlo, 35,000 NP11•port Beach radio, htater, power steer-2195 var\tage today. JohnlOn &: m1le11, p/s, p/b, air, vinyl 833-9300 Ing, power brakes, air con-NOT A GAS GUZZLER '71 DAVE ROSS -PONTIAC Soo. LJncobt Mercury, 2626 top, new tune up, lTMPG, 4 ENTER FROM MacARTI-flJR dilioning, white sidt' wall Montego, .gd mi, alr, auto, 2480 HllJ'.bor' mvd., Harbor, Costa Mes a, s1ereo spkn, xlnt cond -just ,72 CHEVROLET N 0 v a tireti, vinyl side mouldlnp. 32.000 ml. $1625. 545--89 Chrysler/Plymouth Costa 1t1esa 5'l&-8017 M0-06>f. w•ot • '74. $2300 whl•a!•. coupe. Th1' exceptionally Serial No. (0Al·T4C·l001Jtl) MUSTANG '72 PLYMOUTH "68 PONTIAC St•. Wagoo. CAMARO d:~~ ~· ru~ :=mr~~n.ha;,!~~:! OpenD~~?!_~til10PM 1969MNSTANG VB aircvnd DUSTER i:~ airw1~~to= BY OWNER wkcndi Ing, !a.ctory air con. mi Harbor Blvd. P/S.P/B • ~ vtn·J V8, automatic, power steer-steering, powtt bri.ke1, S.. To Appreciate dllionlng, elc. Drive: ll car Cost.. Meaa ' · •auto. '• r• tng, power brakes, radio, radio, heater, etc Ve:ry '61 CAMARO RS '68 Camaro RS. All extru that is striking in ap. 54,1934 ~ ~-~· Must ~. heater, ~bite wall tires, air clean (XSPOC2). P -..1 c e Factory Alr incl. P IS, PIB, air, auto, pe 1 arance. economical and • ·1'1V"•u73 aft. 5 p.m. condiHoning, custom exter-redueed to $975. Excellent Tinted Gla."18 ndlo, vinyl top, etc. Mll!t Me. (730ETX) John9on 11 OWNER BF.Atn'Y Driw lt '10 MUSTANG Mark I. 351 1or and Interior, vinyl side and aafe la.mily and utility AM Radio .sell Sli!S. Eves. &: week· Son Unooln Mercury, 2626 and 11ee 1968 Chrysler 300 4 eng. 2 bbl. Many extru. mouldings, vinyl top. (296-car. Johnson &: Son, ~ MIRAaE MAZDA'S *ACTION CORNER* '66 --(TfRll17l $AYE . '69 ~USTOM $AVE * • '10 -CUIYW-•N11Miw1,2CJ1&~ . $AYI * '69DATHMWA-,,,..... $AYI ' * '70 CHIYIU.ICOWI ·mi s399 Auto. Trnns. ends 963-1121. ~Blvd., Costa Mesa, dr hnfti,, fill)y loaded, hip Like new 642-5li16. EOH). Harbor. Costa 1'1e1 a, I =~~:~D!sc Front Cl{EV.'69,0leve:lleMalibu, '67 EL C.uUNO Sbiui> 4 mileage, very clean, call '67MUSI'ANG0Jnvert.Qrig. $1995 . ~AANDNE\\' Electric WJndo1\'ll 1 owner, loaded, 3&,£m speed t miss.lo d1o 83G-70t5 owner. Xlnt cond • .ml. Ph: Open DBlly &: SUn. 'lil 10 PM '74 VENTUn • . * '70 DloTSUMWA-1iw1Al(IQ $AVE * '72 =. .. so.cw~ s399 s1299 s1399 s1399 $1699 Tach. mileage, $1,495, Make ofr, beater, = see ~ 7rtve . . COMET 552.-8819 2929 Harbor Blvd., """" Coolole 67.H:.rl to ap ... -..iate how nice. '65 MUSTANG, auto, Nice Costa Mesa Fi.Illy factory equipped In· •72 CHEV N 4 d PS ~-~· car $495. 546 1934 eluding eoonomk:al 6 cyl· WOOd Grain Slee~ \\'he<!I . ova, r, , (X49340) $1475 JOHNOON &: '73 OOMET 2 DR '552-8729 "' ~•'25t • inder engine. tt11404I. • Xlht. nre~ 811', R&H, Under 18,000 ml., SON LINOOLN MERCURY Company owned &: main· --"'"-'c...:;c.::~:.::'"-.._ ===~~:;....:.-- .;.; Spa~.sa~r SparJ ... ExceL cond ~ _& .ooL -.2)26 .Harbot Blvd.. ~ talned . .like new _ in our '&8 1.fJJS'fANG a!r auto '72 PLYMOUTH Du 1 t er. $2795 1 • Used Only ""10,000 ml/yr Call Pat ~.er 894-4401 ·. Mes&•M():.5630... . .-• serviee ilept, FA{uippfl(f wltb P/S, ·lo nili..Make Otfa-J Cali Unuwally -de.an; Only 15,(QJ !:XCELLEN'P. S~ECMON This car Is a very clean $1JOO .• '70 IMPALA, full 1964 CHEVELLE Wagon automatic transrn!B.mn, ~ir 675-5615 · milts,'V8, all' concf., power DAV! ROSS PONTIAC $AVE turqao1ae with a black vinyl pwr, Excel cond, V-8, 2 CV, 283 O:irvet12 eng l'lloIPC cond, ~sleeting, radio, steerin&', power brake 11, 2480 HarQor Blvd., top and Is priced way below Good ml per gal. 847.795L ruria strong /lock good' heater. etc. Comfortable, OLDSMOmLE r&dkl, h!ater, landi!.u top. Co6ta · 1tft?M 546-8017 M .. , RA.. CLE Bluebook at SIXS.Callown-•'65EICmnlno e Bestofler.~aftS • iafeandeconomlcal. (965EXX). Excellent '69FIREBIRD ereves.&weekendl96J.1Ul Excellent Condition 1962 CHEVY Impala 2 dr. ~H~ J~~ 6'L10~& ~1~ ~ ~ Economical 6 cylinder, 3 1968 CAMARO conv. 327, Best offer e 493-6148 Good eon<I. See to ap. Harbor, O:llta~ e 1 a, ~M Jobnaon &: Son, Ll.nooln speed stick shift. Ctean car. S. MAZ" DA Pl auto. Needs motor work. •72 CHEVY MALIBU Coupe. preclate. 962-4682. 5'll>-6630. , ·• C TRUCKS Mercury, 2626 Har b or, (ZSN954). .. .. M..., done oot ol car. 1500 At.. •barp. 16 MPG. Prlv. • .a Dfiliy Pilot a ... lll<d CONTINENTAL -HQNDA CARI °""" M..._ 540-5!30. $995 Ol'IM SUNDAY • ftrm. M3-369t. puty. 12100. 968-«ltl.! i.d. 642-5678. U~ OLDS ·10 FURY m, Imnw:/lUllY DAVE ROSS PONTIAC . 2145...._.llod. -·Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Aulol, UMC1 990 ,12 CONTINENTAL MARK :_, -· BIW. tqUip, $11Stl <r best oller, 2480 Ham" Blvd., Cello-641>-57ft BUY WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER AFlER YOU BUY! •73 •73 172 1 72 •73 OPEL GT COUPE 4ipeed,tada,f'icl. ~I CAM.UO COUPE Smol"' -"'"' ----' """""5-"""""' (72JHSVi . MONTE CARLO COUPE s3 ·499 Rocio, lcricbi too. P.S.. P,8., l:Uo.. oW cond., VB, deon. dean. dean. Low, bw P'i!:a. /lWGXOI CHEVY II HOYA 6 qWO,., .. cb;:r. One ccrefJ °"""'· Normric, rodo. !ol 1 SI VEGA WAGON 2'S.aX) ~ !Uorn:Jlic ~ ro.iO. f778EKT} VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE 31,00J ~ "'-'om:i•ic. lftnmiM>n. ro.io. f312CTOI 52699 5 1799 CHEVY 'I• TOH PICKUP $2 8 9 9 ::=· P.S., llllof 190 IPingl, 17,0XI rie\. HO. I 7 3 CHEVY 'I• TOH 4 WIMel Drl•e $4 6 9 9 P .S.. P .B.. r# cord. 4 $pMCf. edrcl p tori, lodi1CJ dfr .. ~ im a9 """'· flit:e. I t<Be9P) •73 172 172 172 '70 169 FORD COURIER PICKUP .. I0!8d ~ ftldO, 2S.14S m.1M. (83271JJI CHEVY tiz TON PICKUP kforrotic. rode. 17,650 !Tlile" Lle brond-. /3601Bl.J CHEVY 'I• TOH PICKUP P.S... P.8 .. V8. M:mlric. O<t. ioc1o. l~llJl>OIO.i FORD RANGER CAI ''2 TOH P'd:IO. VB, OtlomOhc. P.S .. Or cond. Good-~"'' GMC SHORT BED .. llOffd. VB. I06o. +i.x:e mes. PlMI 52199 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COST~ MESA 546-1200 ' f • IV. 'lbil btlllltiful car O:llta Meta 541)..tllt pvt pty, 833-8996 • Costa Me&a 546-8017 J~~~~!f!!!!!!!!!!i!~~~~!!!l!!i!!!!i!! reflects excellent care and ·n TORONAOO vs full Autos:, New 9IO Autos1 New 980 bu all luxury Uems. Auto. power, factory air' con-.::=::::::::.:::.::.....--.'.!:'.=:=::!...:::=:..._ __ ,!!!., temp. a I r conditlooing, dlllnint, 6 way power aeat, AM/FM stereo radio, tilt AM FM· ll:eroo landau top steering wheel, 4 brand new tilt wheel, full illXUl'Y equip: Firestone 500 «t.eel belted ped. Unbelievably priced at radial tires. Individual 6 $2475. (926KEJ). J<>hmon & way power aeata. f887EAD)-Son, Unooln. Mercury, ES $6215. Johnson ·I: Soo Lin-Harbor, C.O.ta Me 1 a coln 1.tercury. El& Harbor 540-5630. ' mvd .. Cbtlta Mesa ~. '65 OLDS' 98, 2 dr, 47,(D) '70 CONTINENTAL, 4 DR. miles, R I: ff, tun power, LUXURIOUSLY equipped air, vinyl top, xlnt cond, with factory a I r ccn-good t ran s po rat I on & ditioni.ng, lull power, AM·FM mileage, $575. 846-5201, 1tereo. Extra clean, see and .::64.>4450==------IA~l buy todfiy (288ASll) $2<75, '69 CIJTLASs.Auto -··, Johnson I: Son Lincoln .......... Mercury, ~ Harbor, air/cond., radials. 1 owner. a.ta Meaa., ~. Xlnt cond. "4-538. "13 TOWN Onupe. Load<d, 2 'M Ct1I"LASS, V.S. auto, c.. Speed ......... Air OlOd. !WI, --... -Special BDue Pal n•t, _..1CJ31 ---p.,.r, l'INT Oliglnally """ tor ' $9000. 0 =.. lltll111111>-pr!. ply. __ ;...;..;..;...;.. __ "111 MAJUC fif. S..lllllul ..... F\tll IX\T, leather, Jib!reO, $3450. $2-8729 or ~ COUGAR '67 COUGAR vinyl top. air, 1.,.;;:,::.;:;,:;::.,:::_ __ _ all Xlra&, $7S(I. &r;>sn1 DODGE ATLAS Chry1ler/Plr-tfi '67 DODGE ATLAS CORONET Chry1lor/~tymouth 2 DOOR '74 PLY,.,OUTH HARDTOP SATEWI! 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II Dodgers vs. Braves. 11:00 (I) NHL Hockey Phil.cfefphia at Buffalo. (]) ral Eastern Open Golf Ladies International Tennis Championships · 11:30 NIA Basketball Golden State Warriors vs. Capital Bullets. 1:00 1:30 2• 3;00 3:30 Ci)) (I) NBA Basketball Lakers vs. Boston Celtics. A"14tfliueball Angels vs. San Diego Padres. ll (W WOltd Championship Tennis treas Sports lpect8cular American Sportsman S Eye on Sportt @ (]) Wide World of Sports 5:00 I Ci)}tBS Eye on Sports 8:00 American Hone & Horseman TUESDAY, MARCH 12 6:00PM 8 9 Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. New York. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 7:30PM R (QI Cl)) Ci) NBA Basketball New York at Golden State. 8:00 1 •x1na fiOm the Olympic 9:30 Come Pfay With Me A KNXT News Special about college basketball recruiting. FRIDAY, MARCH 15 7:00PM <9 (I)) American Horse• Honeman 8:00 @ l'rO lisketball Lakers vs. Warriors. SATURDAY, MARCH 16 ll:OOAM I (QI Cl)) (I) NIT Basketball · (I) 9 ~ Basketball Championship Regional Finals 12:30 Anaets Warm-Up 1:00 2:30 3:30 5;00 7:30 Greatest Sports Lqends Anpl Baseball Angels vs . San Francisco Giants. Greatest Sports Lepnds I (]) Pro Bowlers Tour The $8'>.000 Lincoln· Mercury Open (ll ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports • - wry West Show/Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Golden State. Boxln1 From the Olympfc 8:00 Pro Basketball Lakers vs. Warriors. 'JOHN DENVER AND THE EAGLE' The television audience held its breath as singer John Denver donned a heavily padded gauntlet and prepared to ~llow a full-grown golden eagle perch on hrs arm The mot;)· :iihcent six-year-old bird, with its flashing amber eyes, knife. like beak and six-foot wing spread was an awesome sight not many men would willingly handle such a lterce animal But John Denver 1s no stranger to wild lifE!: his hands were steady. his movements calm The setting was the ABC television studio m Hollywood. . vhere Denver was taping his first television special. The John Denver Show. amng Monday at 9PM on ABC At Denver s insistence. a special segment of the show is dedicated to the eagle Denver's concern for the fate of this rapidly vanishing species 1s well founded In all of North America there are less than 8,000 golden eagles left alive. Over the past 20 1ears, over 20.000 of these great birds have been k11led m the Southwest alone Ranchers. under the disputed convic- tion that eagles kill livestock. destroy them at random-the recent use of helicopters to hunt eagles resulted m the slaughter of 600 eagles m Colorado and Wyoming m a two- year period. The fate of the bald eagle is even more alarming In the entire United States. there are less than 500 pairs of bald eagles left· alive; and of these less than 40 per cent are cap- ab le of reproduction. Not enough young are surviving to replace older birds; thus, this great symbol of our country 1s doomed to extinction. Only recently protected from wanton killing by lcg1slahon, the eagle is still losing its battle for survival The unlawful slaughter of eagles goes on This is John Denver's great con- cern . And in an effort to demonstrate the great beauty of these animals. Denver hopes to arouse public sympathy for their fate THE DAll.Y PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 10, 1974 Order Yours NOW • • • , 1000 Beautiful , Stick~on Labels 1/ • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND ... SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mrs.J ohn Doe 123 Main Strut Anytown, Anystate 123•'5 Labels Do Not Have A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper • r ---------~-----------, Fiii in this coupon, clip and mail with $1.25 to: 1 Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Office Box 1560 Costa Men, CaUfornl• 92626 le Sure te 11M your Ifp CM9 I I L---------------------J THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£K. MARCH 10, 1974 DAYTIME PROGRAMS tDfutwes MORN I NL @ (}) New loo lttvUI a> News/,IMdMa dtl Valle 1:00 e Cl) Sunme S.•ttt.' 11:00 8 (tj! Cl))()) Yot1111 & Restless o u Cll ®l m Jatksiot DKnowtH,. ID Un~l'llty of dtt Air (j) TM fu,ittve l :JO fJ OdJSMJ tDNews O Not for Women OnlJ CJ) Daybftak (1) f+ecetioe1I futum (lg) G1mer Ttcl hstrone IDl•lhrinklt m T,_. Advtntwre Mon, Wed.; Windtrtat Tllfl.. Thurs.; Comer Pyle Fri. @ Cl) n.e AM Affair m Electric Coinpany m liars' aub 1:00 • la Cl)> a Cl) ""' 0 ID@@) m Todey Show 11:20 @ (I) Jot Baratta Hultll Show Cl) Cartoons, Hypertlftslon Sptci1l 11:JO II (9 Cl)) Cl) S.ardl for To· Wed. mtnow 0 features 0 tD (j) ~ m laffte fJ Gamer Ttd Atmstrone 11 Movln: Ste Daytime Movies. m Ntw loo Revue 0 @ CD m ,,.., lundl ti) Stod Ellchantt ID l.t's Raf m Sesam• Sbfft I httlcolt JuttcticMI Wottd llli11tt1 News 7:30 @ Jeff's Collie Except Wed. Mllttr ltopn' Nt11Mlortloed I = l Sollatll lup & His luddlts -& Woofer World lusintu Nns lZ:OO flooftthM ArT I P:'\400~ 1:00 8 <a Ci)) Captain Kana1roo ~ !~ m Three on A Matdl Luwt It to ·leaver ! CJ) 9) Pmword Ralpb 5'Dff • AM m News Saut1 Mel Knoepp evlt: See Daytime Movies. Romper Rooai TennllMt T111edo Tiit Flintstones : rum.a l'2o's 111 To, ( Cl)) Alln Gutct.tr Show : Hod1epocl1e Loc11e • Jacl La Linne Yoet I Friends 1:30 I Collep Credit Course Ouit and Harritt : ~for Health 12:30 8 (Qf ())) Cl) As t be W o r I d Tum' 0 4J(1)aRJm oays ol Our u... I Trutll or ConMqutncn @ (J) m s,ett Sec.oed f11tum 9:00 f: Cll>. 00 The loller's Wild : Sesa111e Street Ci) @) m Dinah's PlKt Callery 9:30 len Casey futum I LAM Lucy Cumby features <9 Cl)) Ci) $10,000 Pyramid 0 Ci) 09) m Jeopardy features thwle: See Daytime Movies • News Haiel Ctty Kids 10:00 I Cl)) Cl) Gambit Mevlt: See Daytime Movies. ()) (IQ) m Wizard of Odds hn fOJT0ttr Ufe TIM MtnMllrSllow My favortt. Martian features CI> hbllt Affairs StDd £idla1119 700 Club : EdiatioMI futuru Diaflftr for Dollan tullwiftklt 1:00 <9 Cl)~ The Guldin& Ucht · tiJ (j) I m TIM Dodors ~hlr out.Do (U) CD m Al My Qildren • Dr. JoJc.t lrotlltrs PltH Donah• Show : (Alucatlonal P'roerams 1:3011· (I)) Cl) £d19 of Nipt · · (i) 9rm Allottler world Ike Dtuitu Sllow @ CJ) GI) Lat's Make A Deal • features QlllolHftf Qovr....t Z:OO ft <9 (l))ill_ New Price la Ric ht · BCiJ~mHw to Sumve Marrlal!._ I ~ cv m ,.....,"" ca .. Miwl"i: Sea Oaytlme Movies. feabna/len H"""r lntlrvltws 9 114Me: Sea Daytime Movies. 2:30 I!. <1?~=:.:r ·74 @ Cil fE Clrt It My Ufe Ftllurtslten H-"-' : Yeca '°' Htattft O Trutll or C:O...uncea D Hlaftway Patrol PotMJt Cartoons 0 (ill CD m General Hospital Movie: See D1ytime Movies. ID Mothen·in·law 9 @ Ctt Sol1rt m DIJ at Nilfrt m Drama mtint"'I 36 l :lO IJ Movie: SH D1yt1me Movies O Mike Douala Show 0 Ouit I Harriet Superman 0 @ (£) Ont Utt to l.ivt m @ Green Aerts m ""'"' ' • Professor @ Cl) Name of tht Came m features (~ ) Cartoon• 4:00 D The ~leman (j) Dennis the Menace 0 @ CV m LM Atnerican Style fJ F Troop; rih11 feature "F1ther Pat" Fri. ID The Flylnc Nun tD Cet Smart EE Natacha @ ltfttly Hillbillies m Stum• Stteet @!)Subt ~layo m fellJ Ult Cat 4:30 (]) Movie: See Daytime Movies D father Knows lelt @911.ow Lucy ONewa I Alpptr lup & Rfs luddles lftftlaft CJ) lutdl'a tact Alley/lullwln• kJt l9 ) Movie: See Daytime Mov· ies. (£) Wild Wild West l!) Undtnloe 5~00 D (fOl Nnn D fi\a "' V11i.,; Tue$. 5:30 m Cilllaan's Island fDttatn of Jtaftnie ltftt tt to Btner 8twitdled m '""" Acres Siitple111ente Maria Stir Tre• : Mlsttr lto19rs' Neipborhood l•ndas de Medco • The PieftHB · • Hugit 1oJ Entertal11ment Klmba Cll@CilOoom ,.. .. rrt West Sltft Tues. 6 C..rbltip Of Eddie's flther • ltvtrly Hillbillies 0..11it~ ...... I Dfeam of Jelftftit : n. EJtdrk c:..,.11, • Don •I'°"'' TOWt\ Tall! n'" Stooru 10:30 II <a Ci))_()) lowt of Ute · CiJCIJaim Holfywootl ~am 3:00 IJ <9 ())) Tatattalts Bert Convy 5:5' fill S.per111artltt T09 Ten hosts. 1"hurs m Dtft1tls tlM Menact Sears introduces the TRU· EAR Hearing Aid desgl~ to focus on desired conver· sations and soften un· wanted noise If you have a problem hearing. rome in for a demonstration or the Sears dirtctional instru· menl Sears Ask Aboel Se•n C011naln1 Credit Pl11J1 ft•H • p.,. t.o.11 8e•rll CulOll Northrid•e Cerritos PaSldeaa Comploe-Pko •l RlmpH l:yawood Pomou F.I Mnle Soutlt C08SI Gleadale Pl•ta l1111Jewood Torruce Lapa Hiit VaMey ,.,. 5 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 10, 1974 I SUNDAY MARCH 10 MORNING 6:15 m Ct1rlstophers/Blble Allawers 6:30 D The Chrlstophera 6:45 Christopher Close-Up 7:00 lalle(s Cotnets 9 (6) Tiiis Is ttle llft .. , Hu111bard '•ttnt Youth forum Cllurd1 of Chris1 Unit Two Warren Roberts 7:301 Amuinc Chan • Th• Jebons Chaplain of Bourbon Street Movie: "Tfle ~ape" (dra) '39 -Kane Richmond. 10:15 m Dodpr W1rm-Up/l 1 st b a 11 Dodgers vs. Braves 10:30 I I~) face the Nation . • • Meet the ,,." 1 (E The Osmonds TonJ & Su~n Alimo @ tnsi(ht a§ Mideast Analpis @?) P1n~1ll1 Dominica! 11:00 IJ Newsmakera D Q}@~a;,NHL Ho c h, Philadelphia flyers at Butralo Sa bres. 0 Churdl Wlt11 A Vision 00 Movlt: ''TIM Red SUlllon" (adv) ~47-Robert Page 0 CiZ (E Doral £estern Open COif Live coverage from the Doral Country Club. Miami, Fla i This Week in the NBA Church In the Home First Baptist Church Et) International lldles Tennl1 Cham~nships (Q!j {.l)) Bailey's Comeb 0 llllJ J. Harfla 11:30 6 NBA Bas•etball Golden State (fO) Vision On Warriors vs. Capital Bullets. I Elementary News 0 Movie: (C) "Sifn of the Paean" Sacred Heart/Chrlstophtf'I (adv) 'SS-Jett Chandler. Rita Gam Rea Humbard 00 (~Cl)) NBA Bas•etball Los ,,, ) Gospel Sinfing Jubilee Angeles vs. Boston 8:00 Dusty's Treehouse GO!. Rea Humbard It 11 Written limp Unto MT Feet Herald of Truth o ~ Old Time Gospel Hour m Wonderama Q) Revival Flres 8:15 @ Sacrwd Heart l :lO (]) ltH Up l live Airlcutture USA Campus 'rofilt MHtln1 Time at CalvatJ ~Ci) Kathryn Kuhlman ltis Written ) Town H•ll Meetlnr Lamp Unto M1 feet Great Decisions • Cllall!!'je MJ Sermon ((ji ltJ) 011 of Discovery Real Esute Open House Project Asia @ 6""'1 Oral Roberts o It Is Written Voice of Calvary (}) Revival fires Pattern for l.ivlne 9:30 Today's Rellflon AFTERNOON 12~00 I It ts Written Your Government Todar Sunda1 Celebration 12:30 A Aneels Warm-Up ~ The Rifleman G)News @!) Public Service 1:00 1J SPRING IS HERE! *ANGELS V. PADRES FROM PALM SPRINGS IJ Anael Baseball Angels vs San Diego Padres in pre.season game from Palm Sprin11s. i al Celebrity Bowline ~ H.R. Pufnstuf ;;JO'vle: "Road to Hona Kone" (com) '62-Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. ! Dalltari Here Come the Brides Revival Fires bur w1lh a camera 1n British Co lumbra. Q Movie: (C) "Wild in the Coun· by" (mus) '6l -!lv1s Presley, Hope La nee I C11iller Alert./GrHtinis from GermanJ ~ JimmJ Swauart Show Bicentennial lecture Series · he Social Impact of lhe Revo· lulton" 3:30 = CBS [JI on Sports W'lde World of Sports · Wll1t It Is "Black Medical Achievements" Part II. Lou Gossett 1s host. "' 0 Movie: (C) "Wor• Is A Four Let· ttr. Word" (com) '63-0avid War· ner, C1lla Black ; Newsmakers The Virainlan (I) (E W'tde World of Sporb CI) Film feature Reliaious Town Hall ~ ) Movie: "The Man Inside" (adv) '58-Jack Palance, Anita Ek· berg. m lnsifht m Christopher Close-Up 4:00 1J Medht D lnsl(ht "The Coming of the Clone" Barry Sullivan and Gary Col· lrns star in a drama aboul the pr9's1n1 moral is.sue of genetic ma· nipulahon IJ Movie: ''The Wutemer" (wes) '40-Gary Cooper, Waller Brennan, Dana Andrews Movie; "IOng of BurlttqUt" (mus) '35-Jack Oak1e I Dragnet Hee Haw Korean Variety (])film feature ~ TonJ & Suun Alimo I Consultation Toros This Is t11e Ute Panorama lltino Campus Profile 4:30 IJ Tom Brown's School Qays Part VIII m Sunday Star Tre• Movie: "A Tale of Two Cities" (dra) '35-Ronald Colman, Eliza. beth Allen. 9 00 Meet the Press Q<r lob Wells Seminar I Black Experience Movie: "lost Moment" Corona Now Acdon t!e la Comunidld Serendipity Oral Roberts 1:300QJ (JJ@)mworld Cham · pionship Tennis Live coveraee from Hartford, Conn ~~~Games 5:00 IJ World of Survival "BirdSf!ye View of London'' Domin10 let There Be Ueht Amazine ,rophedn fl @ 3_, Malle A Wish '261 Billy . H1rJi1 Cl) Pentetolhl Temple 2:00 1J (Qf (j)) CBS ~rts Spectacu· lar 3 (E Limits of Man SuspenwTheatre "The Machine That Played God'' Although Innocent. The Avenc•rs News MO'lle: (C) "llni(hts of the Round T1ble" (adv) ·54 -Roben Taylor. Ava Gardner §Drama @ liamer Ted Armstr0tt1 Ricfrt On . ED_ Wuhlncton Wee• 1n Review (Qt OC> Enero ffi flmltJ Theatte "Knights of the Round Table'' ffi Roller Games 5:59 ED Superm11•et Top Ten I V f_ NIN G 6:00 ~ ( (IJ) Sixty Minutes The Vir&inlan · OalmNews 0 TV PREMIERE * Knights of the Round Table-Starring Ava Gardner-Robert Taylor 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Knictits of the Round Table" (ad v) '54-Mel ferret, Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Creu In t11e World" (sci-fl) '6S-01na Andrews. Janette Scott. W Ni&ht Gallery Atb·Chan's Secret Diatocue ~ C.My Santos Sllow fil} "!orefront Excerpts from "The River N11er," by Joseph A. Walker, be1n1 presented now at the Hun hn&ton Hartford Theatre tiI!) T11tro del Domlnco 6:30 ~Animal World "Killer Whales" World of Survival Ouie's Girts Brenda and Susie become involved in campus politics m Movie: (C) (2hr) "lovina" (rom) '70-George Segal, Eva Marie Saint. I The Sunset News Gilbert & Sullivan "H.M.S. Pina· tore" (R) m fanfarrla fllcon m Beau James Show 7:00!News • Wild llinedom "Eacle Island" 6 Movie: (2hr) "The Coraiun Brothers" (adv) '41-Douclas Fair· banks Jr . Ruth Wamck Reflecdones 8 At Issue Pluport to Travel 1 , Golden Vo1are la anele Comedy m Wild Kincdom Voice of Victory i (i') Talk to the Manacer Estelar '74 Teatro del Dominao ~ of Discovery m Old Time Gospel Hour ffiit Baptist Church (iovtrnC>f & Ule Students I @ (I) m Directions Air Power a young woman is convinced after several lie detector tests that she really murdered her husband in an •ulo accident Anne Francis and Gary Merrill star 7:30 ( (j)) Amazlna Chan · Mu$1u J Palabras 10:00 Public Service film live Mort for Leu Hour of Power Home Buyers' Gulde m Kid Power ~~.Looks at leamlnc Movte: (C) "Tan(lnyih" (adv) '54-Van Heflin. I San Dleio Happenlnr Christopher Ctow·Up ) Camera Three Esta Es la Vida Outer limits Movie: "Francis Gou to West Point" (com) '52-0onald O'Con· n6r. @ Faith for Today 2:301 Stage Six @ (I) al Issues & Answers Action Theatre fires of banaelism ; Great Decisions 3:00 0 @ (E American S p o r t s. man Actor Michael Cole (Mod Squad) stalks lhe m11hty rrluly Q The World 1t War "The Bomb" !Ei)News Daniel Boone (I) Movie: "Summer Holida1" (mus) '63-Clllf Richards. Laurie Peters. 16 America & Americans our of Deliverance Wall Street Wee• (j)) CBS [)I on Sports Roller &amei Yuterda1 5:30 8 It Takes All Kinds [j) Dr11net tJ APPLE 'S WAY *FROM THE PRODUCERS OF "THE WALTONS" tJ ({& Ci)) A p p I e ' s W I y Geor11e Apple has a touch time per suading his father to come live with the family unfll Gramps learns he has something in common-besides loneliness -with his 12·year-old grandd•l:!.l.Mer P11trtcl1. 0 Q) (tJ ®) a;, World ot DisneJ "Di1monds on Wheels'' Part I of a three-part mystery adventure 1bout a ean11 of international Jewel 1974 f the Obert f !he Of el dner. the rews, "The Iker, Hun s" us1e itics Ina" arie ina- lean air· ney f a out wel thieves who have a million dollars With the aid of plastic suraery. a worth of diamonds stolen riaht from beautiful wom1n poses as the wile under their noses and will stop at of 1 wealthy businessman-to COV· nothine to reclaim them. Peter er the death of his real wife and aet firth, Spencer Banks and Cynthia a million dollar divorce settlement. Lund st1r. Susan Clark and John Vernon euest fJ@ rn m Tht Fii "Diamond D '•mer Ted Arm1tron1 Run" A thief robs a diamond com· O 'THE KING IS COMING' pany in Amsterdam and arrives in *''THE PRINCE the u.s., pursued by a deadly mer-OF THIS WORLD" cenary employed by the company. Laurence Luckinbill, Elizabeth Ash· DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP ley and Eric Braeden star. fJ TIM Kini Is Comln1 0 Jim Croce Visits CB TIM I i& Quutiofl * Kirshner Roets Conc~rt 10:00 ~ or DIJCMrJ • COm1tunlty Fetdbacl O Don Kirshner'• Rodi Concert A EE N iclal salute to the late Jim Croce. 700 c~ TllrH Passports tD Adventure : Firinl Lint lassie . , Trinity llblt School : Loa Allples Collective Lou hnlon Show ltallan TY Hour 10:15 EE Sumo Wrestline 8:00 O American Horst & Horseman A match race where the "loser" is 10:30 = Tht Protectors sold for $725,000; a discussion of A Matter of Tu the difference between Apaloosas · Tiit Issue Is and other horses; the story of the O 'THE KING IS COMING ' Welc~ ponies, and the proper way * "WAR IN HEAVEN" to bridle a horse. E p CD! fl'lcrl[) Six Wives of Henry DR. HOWARD C. EST VIII Part I "Catherine of Araeon" A IJ The Kina Is Comlnc 6·part series recountlne the life Tiit Evil Touch "The Upper of King Henry the VIII. Each epi· Hand" A man who murdered his sode focuses on one of Henry's six wife is blackmailed by his maid. wives. Keith Michell won an Emmy and it's a race to see who does award for his portrayal of Henry. whom in first! I Nippon No Uta Police Suraeon Ru Humbird o San Dltao P•norama One of A Kind Mission: Impossible Chespirito I m> News Armeni1n TY Hour 1 TXE. Cat 1:30 II <9 Ci)) Ci) Mannix When an Forum over·the·hlll prize.fighter die~ in a ' ' Deaf Wol1d hit·and·run accident, a 13-year-old · N11hvllle Mu.sic boy who idolized him tells Mannix 10~ fl) Tiiis Is Japan that it was murder and pleads with 11:00 I rn D. • fJ (I)®) News the detective to prove it. H. B. Bar· • Dr o L Jauen num 111 and Pat Renella euest. • N~~n Vliteent Peale Pm~~~fm!~ .. ~.~ d~s-m KATHRYN KUHLMAN sue" Kurt Russell euests an an * (IN COLOR) anery young man obsessed with IK.atll"" ... hi.an finding and killing his father. w~o (])A Diaamlon With ... abandoned him as an Infant. Chill ( , (j)) Spanlsll Movie Wills, Tom Drake, Albert Salmi and , Trinity lible School Dick Haymes also guest. . . It Is Written 0 (i1) (3) m ABC Sunday Mme: (Cj (2hi) "The Out of TOWfters" 11:15 Cl) Voice of Acriculture (com) '7G-Jack Lemmon, Sandy 11 •!0 II Name of tflt ''"" Dennis, Sandy Baron, Anne Meara, • D Movie· "Fm Is the Hunter'' Ann Prentiss. All the mi~erie~ _that (SU$p) ·64--Gienn Ford. can befall New York. City visitors fJ Movie: "Deadline USA" (dra) seem to come crashing .down on '52-ffumphrey Boeart. George and Gwenn. two innocents 00 Telepulse from the ~ldwest. ,, " fJ Movie: "Up Fronf' (com) 'SI m Movie. (90) White Cargo -David Wayne, Tom Ewell. (dra) '42 -Hedy Lamarr, Walter I bic1ll 11 u rt Reyno Ids Pideeon. In Nashville Burt welcomes guests £D Rtllfious Ame,~ca ,, Glen Campbell, Bobby Goldsboro, ~ Mov11: (90) HI Nellie (dra) Roger Miller, Dinah Shore, Jim Na - 34-Paul Munl, Glenda Farrel. bors, Minnie Pearl, Charlie Rich. 9:00 Oral Roberts Rusty Richards, Mel Tillis, Porter 6 Movie: "Ont Summer of Happi· Wagoner and Dolly Parton. ness" (dra) 'SS-Ulla Jacobsen. m Movie: "Malaya" (adv) '50- 1 Candid Camera Spencer Tracy. John Hodiak. Wanderln1 Samurai CD Movie: "Pay or Die" (dra) '60 The One Way -Ernest Borenine. Masterpiece Theatre "Upslairs, 12:00 g Pacesetten Downstairs" 9 Riatlt On @!) Noelle de ;ala al) lnternatlonll Y1ritty 12:30 ® New Directions 1:00 ~ovie: "Stcu.Hw RI,." (dra) 9:30 ... , 11 BUDDY ESSEN'S BEST ~9 &~nT~~·l~~~~~:~y Malone. * ROLE-BARNABY JONES 1:10 II Mov": (C) "rartnen" (com) II (Cij (f)) (j) lamabJ J o n • s ·~an Martin. Jerry Lewis. • 1"! MILY ~LOT~ TV WUt(. MAltCH JO, H7• Why Rent A Color TV? 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IA•.,.mttit (C) 5:30 f••itJ lfQ 1111.,.lfttnt (C) •:OO Or111p C.lllltr Ill W11fllllito1 (C) l :JO ftt lll&k tf Oii 'el11ti•1 (C) 7:00 Hu ... ..-i.. fll• Font• (C) (PBS) l :JO A lllttlr el Tu (C) t:OO E.dl•o tllt Ol4I M111 (C) t:JO fecata OrHp C...Dtr (C) MONDAY: MAICH lltlt (,.M,) IZ:OO SHI .. Stntt (C) (CTW) 1:00 E.dllUtllftal Sdtool l1for•1tlo1 1:10 lnlde Chit (C) (NIT) 1:251 C.11 Reid (C) 1:.40 C:.W.r tt c..r (C) (NIT) 2:00 ....... (C) (Ntn Z:IS All Alao.t You (C) (NIT) Z:JO Ellctric C.•IM•J (C) (CTW) J:OO hdr~uctietl It fltlyskll 5"1· flpllr (C) ]:JO,......., Sllttdtla1 (C) 4:00 c:o.le's Clttllll1 Comer (C) 4:JO £lectrk C..pellf (C) (CTW) 5:00 SHI• Stnet (C) (CTW) •:OO f9Ca Ot .. p CouDtr (C) •:JO Dfmttt*ll hi C•ltu,.a (C) 7:00 llltrMttdletl to P'llpkal IMI· ,.,.., (C) 7:30 O.•llHll SO (C) 1:00 Non (h'e•ltre) (C) (PBS) t:OO ftt llaak tf Oii ,lilti111 (C) t:JO DI ... -.., 111 Cttltum (C) TUESDAY: MARCH 12th (,.M.) 12:00 S.S.ett Street (C) (CTW) 1 :00 E.duational Scllool l1tftn111t1 .. 1:10 All Allotrt Yot (C) (Ntn 1:25 . ..,,... (C) (Ntn 1:40 Inside Out (C) (Nin 1:55 C:.W.r to Cowr (C) (NIT) 2:15 I C1t1 "'-I (C) Z:JO CarmalelMl11 (C) (PBS) 3:00 Coll•lt's Clotlti•r Conttr (C) 3:30 IN1M111ioft1 In Cutt11rn (C) 4:00 f'"llltNI Sk1tt111111 (C) 4:JO Oedrtt Coll,._, (C) (CTW) 5:00 leM• Strttt (C) (CTW) •:OO'Or'llll' C.1111ty ....._ (C) 1:)0 f'IMllalld Slttdll111 (C) 7:00 fltwtr Arra1tp1 (C) 7:30 Cot11tle's ao6U1t1 Comer (C) 1:00 lachtl, II C••• (C) (PBS) 9:l01111 Moytn' J.uraal (C) (P8S) WEDftESDAY: MARCH Utll (l'.M) 12:00 leMMt stntt (C) (CTW) 1:00 E.duutloeal Sclleol l1tt.flllatiett ,.,. 8 1:10 Ii"'" (C) (Ntn 1:25 111.W. Out (C) (Ntn l:UAll Abtllt TM (C) (NIT) 1:55 I Cu hid (C) (RETAC) Z:lO c..r to Ceftr (C) (NIT) Z:JO OKtrlc Co•,a"' (t) (CTW) l :OO lldrld_...11 " ....,._, IHI• . rapl9J (C) J:)Of ............. t:!, 4:GI Coult'• Cft6111 (C) , 4:30 Dtditc C.'"1 (C) (CTW) S:OO S..... stntt (C) (ClW) •:OO ra•U, Ila M•a ... nt (C) •:30 IN ...... 1 Ill Culblrts (C) 7:00 llttredllctiM tll ....,.., IMr· rlplily (C) 7:30 fa8ily list M1t1a1' .. ftt (C) 1:00 Matte,,-. TIMttrt (C) (PBS) 9:00 Rtlipa Aallerka (C) (PBS) t :JO IN ...... Ill Cultwn (C) ntURDY: MARCH 14tll (P.11.) 12:00 SeSllM StrMt (C) (CTW) I :00 Edtlutit1t1I ~I l11forutln 1:10 I Ca• leM (C} (RUAC) l :ZS C:O..r t11 Ceftr (C) (NIT) 1:45 Rt,,aea (C) (NIT) Z:OO AU Abtllt Ytt (C) (Ntn Z:lS l1taiclt Out (t) (Ntn Z:So t.nataltMn (C) (PBS) 3:00 Coule's ClotM•r Cor11tr (C) l :JO Oi ... u.u 111 c.tbtru (C) . 4:00 F'"llalllf Sle1U111 (C) 4:JO £Jectrtc Collpa"J (C) (CTW) 5:00 Se.alM street (C) (CTW) •:00 o ....... so (C) 5:)0 r,..•• SMtdli•r (C) 7:00 °'81tp Coollty lttNw (C) 7:30 C..1tlt'1 Clotltl111 c.,..r (C) 1:00 Foe .. Ot1111e Cou11ty (C) l:JO WH1111 (C) (P8S) t :OO F1rl1t1 U.. (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: MARCH 15tll (UI.) 12:00 SuallM Strett (C) (CTW) 1:00 E.ducatitul SdlMI 111« .. &1 1:10 Covet to Cower (C) (NIT) l:JO I C.. .... (C) (RETAC) 1:45 All Abtllt Yeu (C) (NIT) 2:00 leaidt Chit (C) (NIT) 2:15 llpplta (C) (Ntn 2:30 a.ctrtc Co•Pl"J (C) (CTW) J:OO l1trt4ltdle1 tll ~ C.01· raptly (C) J:JO Flower Arr11tf1111 (C) 4:001\t M11fc of Oil '•l1ttl111 (C) 4:30 Otdrlc eo.,. .. , (C) (CTW) 5:00 aesa .. Sirwet (C) (CTW) ':00 F1•lly lftk lllllll'IMllt (C) ':)O Was)lf...,_ CollMCtiee (C) (PBS) 1:00 lntroctuctio" to l'tlJslcal Seor· reptty (C) 7:30 f1MllJ Rbt M11t.,.111tttt (C) 1:00 Tbe Advoutos (C) (PBS) 9:00 Matterplec. fttlln (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MARCH 16ti. (,.M.) J:OO Dt...-..1 l1t CultMm (C) 3:JO DI_. ... In Cutt.m (C) 4:00 Coft111t11 ClotlM1t1 CofMr (C). 4:l0 Co111tle'1 ~111 Comer (C) 5:00 fftltland Slttdll111 (C) 5:JO FrtefMlnd satdll1t1 (C) 1:00 Z.O.! (C) (PBS) ':30 F~ Ci.tf (C) (PBS) 7:00 Oranp Cou"'J 1.-(C) 7:30 Waalllnlf»11 Stralpt Talk (C) (PBS) 1:00 Thutrt Ill AMrka (C) (PBS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 10, 1914 MCNDAY MARCH 11 I El Primer Amor Comedy l'llrtt Stoo1es · Police Surpon 7:30 I Jonltllln Winters 5alow tt.can's Heroes For momlna end efternoon llstinp, _ Hefp Thy Nelfflbor I E PROGRAMS • New Tr11surt Hunt PINN see DA YT M ' • MHllon $ M0¥1t: (Zhr) "Kind Below, for your convenience, are rts 1 Col9Mta'' (com) ·so _ the day's movies. Alec Gu1ness, Joan Greenwood. DAYTIME MOVIES 1~r To Tell the Trutll t :JO D (C) "ht• Ke.HJ'• Bluet" (dra) New Pdce Is Rh1flt '55-Jac:k Webb. J'a.t lei ab. rr EJe to [)' 'r.f" ekes" Tbt 10:00 (I) -.,...,. ti W...1t" (dra) '62 first in an B·Plrt "unstuffy" IP· -Shirley Kniaht. Andrew Dua11n. proach to art explores the world of D "Sliver W11ip" (wes) '53-Dale the a'rt forger. Robertson. I (j)) Nasllville Music 11:30 D "Relldavous 1t Michup t" Jim"'J Dt111 Show (mYl) '3>-Rilph Bellamy, Valerie Hollywood 5"°w Hobson. "S111nlfi1i" (adv) '3>-Tiit lhoul '•nr Charles Boyer, Loretta Young. 1:00 fl(~ (j)) Cl) Cun1111011t "Cow. 12:00 m ''Suns of fort Ptttkoat" (wes) town Hustler" A h1&h·stakes malch '57-Audle Murphy, Kathry~ Grant. aives 1n 1cin&. down·and·out pool 2:00 O (C) ''The Lady T1 .. 1 A FlJtr" pl1yer the chance to rerain his sell (dra) '58 -Lana Turner, Jett respect. Jaclc Albertson, Jonathan Chandler. Lippe and Nellie Bellflower ruest. GJ ''Tl!• lldJ Pays Off" (dra) '52 0 fD CI)@) m Tiit Mapbn -Lindi Darnell, Stephen McNally. (R) Anthony Blake aets involved in 9 "loopflolt" (dra) '54 -Barry a case of kidnapplnr when a lady Sullivan, Dorothy Malone. singer in Las Veaas is held tor 3:00 (j) (C) "A Cirl N1111td Tamiko" ransom. (dr1) '62-Laurence Harvey, France D Movie: (2hr) ''To Hne & Hive Nuyen. Not" (dra) '4>-Humphrey Boaart. tfO) (C) "Held of A T,rant" (adv) Lauren Bacall. '60-Mau imo Girotti. 0 @ (I) aJ -11-,r-¢ ... ll .... iJ Mar Io 3:30 ft (C) "Moment lo Moment" (d11) Tllomu & frtench "free to Be ... ·~onor Blackman, Sean Gerri· You & Me" Guests Herry Belafonte, ·son. Dustin Hoffman, Rite Coolidge, Kris 4:30 i Sl1111 H lOAM llatln1 Kristofferson, Cicely Tyson, Oionne ( r. (f)) HAtf1lr in Trinidad" (adv) Warwicke, Alan Alda, Roberta Flack, 'S ':..Glenn ford, Rite Hayworth. Tommy Smothers, Michael Jask.son, FVfNINC lrlll Horan'• Heroes Tiit Lucy Show Tiie Flltlbtones NIPt lalltrj El Pobre Com1lez Movie: (Zhr) "Jim Thorpe, All· rican" (sports) '51-Burt Lan· caster, Charles Bickford. I Hod11poclp l oqe Speed beer 6:30 Dealer's Choice Movie: (90) ''Tower of London" (dr1) '62-Vincent Price, Michael Pate, Joan freeman. Didi Yan Dyke Merv Criftln Show That Clrf Drapet 1 m Hor1n's Heroes : 10011! • Uvlft& Easy • Rmst1 femenina Dettrt Tlltltte Uttlt R11e1fs 7:00 m D m News itWtl1t1 for Doll1ra 6 Movie: (2111) .... tween Two ortda" (dra) '44-John Garfield. a Wllcl Wortcl of Animals Wllat'a MJ U..7 I Lowe Lucy Mod~-CJ) I Drum of Je1nnit E'Smtrald1 Ci) Draptt : W"'allleiton stral&llt Tat• ( CJ)) lebbJ Coldsbo,.. ... Dick Cavett, Rouy Grier, Billy De· Wolle. Bobb, Morse and Mel Brooks join Marlo, m ! l6c1A I Judy C1rt1nd In Con· cert Judy Garl1nd fills the spotliaht as she sinas the best remembered son&s of her time. I Tiie Bold Ones La Sthf• Jove1t Movie: (2tlr) "Sew1t Tllints" (com) '60-Rod Stelaer, Edward G. Robinson. fil) i IPlcllL I The Killen "Cancer: The Ctll That Won't Die" An exami· nation of the killer th1t strikes one out of every four Americans. I Nosotru Los Pobres Mlruellto Yaldn Show M0¥1t: (Zllf) "Alwap lt.ve m Laulfiin(' (com) '49-Millon Berle, Vlrfinia Mayo • • • P1nor11111 Novel• 1:301 Tiit a.Id Ona 9:00 <9 00> (j) Here'• Lucy Feel· inf sorry for herself, Lucy wanales an invit1tion to spend the weekend with dau&hter Kim, but discovers that her presence is d1mpenin1 Kim's plans for a candle·lit dinner with her boy friend . 0 9 (j) m NIC Mondq Mewtt: (C) (bi) "511111 of H1blt" (R) (dra) '69-Elvis Presley, Mary Ty- ler Moore, Barbara McN1lr. Three nuns return to everyday dras~ in a socielwork experiment ind ate 1s· sianed to a ahetto clinic to 1ssist a youn1 doctor. CJ} flle lold 0MJ U TOYOTA * PRESENTS JOHN DENVER U @ CD a> ""I 1 .. pnr1c"IT'IM"I h lln 1974 'Kind . Thi IP Id of ... In lady for H111t a•rt. rlo nte. Kris onne lack, n. De· ks Con· li&hl ered s" d G. cer: ml· one 111e lion hn Denver Sllow Guests David Carra· dine, Lily Tomlln. George Gobel. and James Whitmore as Will Ro1ers. 101n John Denver in this musical special filmed in Hollywood and on location ' TUESDAY in the Rocky Mounl81ns. MARCH 12 (10) Movie: (C) (2hr) "At1bella" • • (dra) '69-Vima Lisi. James fox. For morning and afternoon hstines, I Mtrv Criffln Show pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Safari to Advtnture Below, for your convenience, are Roller Camu the day's movies. [Atrt AmiJo Y1ritCY Sbow DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 1J (~ ) Ci) Dick Y.tn Dyke Siitw. Oick •tries on a fake mustache 9!30 D (C) "An Affair to Remember'' and 1t ca~ses M•-r to reull their 'idr1) ·57 -Cary Grant. Deborah first meeting. Kerr I News 10:00 "Black Cold" (adv) '63-Ptlll Gomtr Pyle Carey Diane McBain Tax ~one·ln ln·studio experts 0 "Cto West. Yo1Hil Man" (com) answer viewer tax questions. •36-M1e West eJ IA Hlena 11:30 0 (C) "Return of tt1e Giant Majin" 10:00 II <9 (j)) Ci) Mtdlcal Ce n I e r (sci-fi) '66. "Ambush" (mys) '39- Atter a young r1pe vfctjm identifies Lloyd Nolan Gladys Swarthout her attacker. the 1irl'1 street·eang 12:00 OJ "Crut 'Guns" (com) '41 - friends gain venaeance. thereby Laurel & Hardy. ~umpina 1 serio.usly-lnjured p1tient 2:00 O (C) "Bus Stop" (com) '56 - into Or. Gann~n s hands. Kay Lenz Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur and John David Carson guest O'Connell. I QI II) di News ID (C) "The Yellow Mountain" ~llt Calit1 (wes) ·55 -Lex Barker Howard U1J (E _sJlcilLI Portriit Duff. • • "The Man from lndepencfe'nce" A ~ 'ICanabusters" (dra) '55-Don dramatization centering on the hfe Harvey, Myron Healey. of Harry S. Trum1n in lhe eventrul 3·DO "The 81& Slly" Part I (dra) '52 year of 1929 when his 1udges~ip 1n • -Kirk Douatas. Dewey Martin lndepende~ce. M1s~ur1, put him 1n llQ) (C) ''The Uvely set'' (rom) '64 conflict with pohl1cal boss Tom -James Darren Pamela Tiffin Pender1ast and various contractors 3:30 IJ "Monkey B~siness" (com) '52 Robert Vaughn, June Dayton, Arthur -Cary Grant, Ginaer Ro1ers Kennedy. Martha Scott and Tasha 4:30 Same IS IOAM llstina Lee star. <!!if ) "Ni&hlmue In die Sun" P11ise the lord Club Andress ' I Drama (mys) . '65 -John Derek Ursula 10:30 Twlliaht Zone 11:00 DEBUT Journey to Adventure Host Gunther L. Less journeys to isolated ind mysterious Antarctica with his special explorer auest Lats Enc Lindblad Bill Cosby : Los Anfeles Collective TY Musical ~ B tm fi rn :::: Twlli&ht Y:ne Perry Mason Movie: "Keys of Ule Klnadom" (dra) '4s-Gregory Peck. QI I sJf<lll I Jadl tfle Ripper "The First Two" Part I ot a 6· part series Modern-day detectives Bartow and Watt tackle the Whitechaple mur· ders of Jack the Ripper. ID Mo11le: "RJders of Yenaunce" (wes) '53-Hugh O'Brian. (iJ) m LMna Easy _ J? ~ Aifttd Hitchcock Pfesenb ED Theatre In Arnericl "Paradise Lost" (R) '~) The P'lonffl'1 11 :30 ( CJ)) (() US Litt Movie: ( ) • e Helen Morran StDry" (dra) '57-Ann Blyth, Paul Newman. 0 9 (j) ~ID Joflnny Carson Don Rickles is auesl host all this week. 1J Mowle: "Oft• Sunday AfttmOOfl" ~us.L'49-0tnnfs Morgan. Ci1J CJ) (D Wldt Wortd Spedal 12!00 Ont Sf.tp leJtftd QI Movie: "f'tuM lelieft Me" im) '50--0tborah Kerr. 1:00 q e;,Tomorrow 1:45 Mtwit: "Ciaat Behemoth" (sci· !'59-Cene Evans. l :lO Mtwlt: "Tlllt Nlpt" (dra) '57-o n Beel. EVf NIN G 6:00m el@D~~· News 3 @@( ) N11n Llktra laskeP.1 .A. Lak e1s vs New York. Hoa111's Heroes The luc;y Show The Flintstones Nirht 8allery El Pobre COl\lalez : Hod1epod1e Lodae Speed Racer 6:30 Ci) Duler'a Choice 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Strateo of Terror'' (dra) '67-Huah O'Brian. Barbara Rush. fJ Didi Yan Dyke 11Ql Merv Griffin Show m That Clrl Drain et I zoo:!oaan's Heroes Uvlna usy Usttd y 11 Pollde Desert Thlat ... Uttle ltucals 7:00 m oa;,Newa 6 MOYie: (C) (2hr) "Dineakl" (dr1) '65 -Stanley Baker. Juliet Prowse. Safari to Adventure Whirs My Unt7 I Lovt Lucy Mod Squid (]) I DrHm of Jeennlt Esmer11da 00 Dr1pet ; look lut "Tiffany Street." by terome Weidman (fjJ ) Hee Haw fk[ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH tO. tCJ74 el £J Primer Amor Cassjdy, Buddy Ebsen, Cam.ton &) Thrte stoo1ea Mitchell and Wilham Shatncr star 7:30; Ntw Tt1asu11 Hunt eJ Nochu TapatJu ) Ho11n's Herots a;) festival Mnlc:aftO · to HoltywOOd Squares 9:30 B (ljf ([') (j) CE The1tr1 "Tell I } Bobby Goldsboro Show Me Where It Hurts" Maureen Sta 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) pleton stars u a m1ddl1-a1ed "Grun Mansions" (dra) '59-Aud housewife whose constant discon. rey Hepburn. Anthony Perkins. lte tent manifests itself after a serin J. Cobb ol talk ses!rons with her ne11hbors. 0) Bewitched Paul Sorvino stars as her tUi·drtvtt U CI; To Tell th• Truth husband. with Ayn Rvymen as the (i) Lers Mike A Deel couple's dauahter, who 1oads her Houaehunter/lm11u & Memo· mother into tak1n1 a look at her rits ltfe m Staftd Up and Chttr I .... , m The Ghoul C1n1 Comer Prlc 1:00 B (~ ) ._I -. Ma u d e Maude La Hlena stages a chartty musical 1n the high 10:00 0 " o; a;, Po I Ice Story school aud1tor1um and everyone "'Fingerprint" Earl Holliman stars es ~s into the act Sgt Cl'tarhe Ryan. who is frustrated 0 ~ (i) a;, Adam·l2 Tern by his ass11nment 1n the Latent porary duly at L.A. lnternattonal Prtnls 01v1sion and wants to be 1 Atrport involves Officers Malloy and "real" cop Tim Matheson. Mery Reed 1n a number of pursuits rana Anne Mobley and Nila Talbot also 1ng from a parking lot theft to a star runaway boy 0 All THE NEWS NOW ~ ~ovie: Time approxlm•,!t· <C> * WITH CLETE ROBERTS! ''Tiicrdent in San Francisco (dra) ~OJ m @ News '70 -Richard Kiley. Chrtstopher N_1rht Callery Connelly, Leslie Nielsen. T1rn O'Con JT (J' (E Mucus Wtlby M.D. nor .. "Designs"-Jane Wyett 1uests as a . 0 (fT @ a> Hippy .~aJ~ .Bruk British fashion designer with whom mg Up Is Hard to Do Richie ~nd Or Welby becomes emottonally in· his 111lfr1end split up after go1n1 volved-only to lum she 1s mar· steady for two week~. which creates ned to a man confined to 1 wheel a problem, since 11 s loo late for chair Mel Ferrer also auests them to make other dates for the 1· Dt1ma big prom · b I Dealer's Choice · • Pre1~ the lord Clu Hi(b Ch1parral 10:30 ~ Twil11h1 Zone .. • L• Sellora Joven I ~UffttJ to Advtnturt T a1w1n (2"'i Movie: ('Zhr) "Seven Thieves" 8111 Cosby (com) '60-Rod Steiger £dward G Sp1~ish Comedy Robinson. eJ Mu11ul Espedacul1t 18111 Moym' Journal 11:00 i 0 0 ii) m (E News Qultn? (fl lfO) fl) ~ · 6 Nns Comedy Twltljfit Zone Roller Carnes 6 Perry Meson 1:30 (Qi ) la] I b1(1lL I Para· • Me111it: "Tum Ult Key Softly" dise Renee Taylor and Joe Boloana. (dra) '5'-Terence Mori'"· Join with guests Broderick Crawford, Collins Ruth Bum and Ted Kniaht. portray m .... lfr.J,,..lc"'i""'A\""'I Jack ttlt !tipper "The several characters who hive "aotten Double Event" The discoveries ot away from 11 ell" on tropical island two bodies luds to a Yigll1nu com vacations. only to find that the m11tee. while Barlow and Watt dis problems they left behind pop up cover the el!reme incompetence of as une.xpected b!l_aage. the police involved 0 ~ (!) m NBC Tuesd11 aJ Mcwle: "Mutln(' (adv) '52- M1stery-B1n1cek "Now You See Mark Stevens, Anaela Lansbury Me -Now You Don't" A banker ~(31 lliina Easy abscondina with the funds picks a Alfred HltcfKodl Presents novel way of disappeanna durtng an ( ) The Pioneers amateur magic show. and Banaoek 11:30 O (~ ) CIS lat. Movie: 1s called 1n to find out what hap-(C) "Your Money or Your Wife" pened to him. (com) '72-Ted Bessel!. fllzabeth O (17;' CD ABC Tuudar Mov1t: Ashley, Jack Cassidy (Cj 190> "Wonder Wom111" (adv) O ID i1i' Johnnr Cal'10ll '73 -Cathy Lee Crosby, Ricardo Roy Clark auests Montalban, An~rew Pine. The . hero· O Me111le: "My Dream 11 You1s" ine of the comic _books born 1n the (mus) '49-Doris Day, Lee Bowman. 1940s. a beautiful woman, en Jack Caison. dowed with unique powers of WIS· 0 ex m Wide Wot1d of MY•· dom and strenath. is charged with tery - the recovery . of v1t~I documents 12:00 l• One step Beyond stolen by an 1ntern1t1onal spy nn1 m Movie: ''Tht Snake flit'' (dra) I Merv Griffin Sllow . '48 -Ohv1a dt Havllland. M1rk f'anorama Novell Stevens 9:00 Tiie Bold Ones . Saf1ri to Adventure EE Day •t N11ht Corrion 1 :00 i ~ (j) 9 Newa Hum1nlties rum Forvm "Ander • Ql m lomortOW sonville Trtal" (R) This Emmy l:AS ovlt: "lnfonn.tlon Rec.tlvtd" Award-winning drama deals with the (!dv) '62-Williim. Sylvester. continuing theme of man ind au· 2:30 OJ All·Nlpt Show: "Cotll'llando," thorlty: the confhctin& authorities (C) "Miss Wit ThompMtt" of military d1sc1pline and moral 3:10 II Mollie: "'todo of Sc.ltt.nd Yard" consctence. Richard Basehart. Jack (mys) '48-0scar Homolka Pase 9 WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 For momln1 •nd •tternoon llstlnp. pl .. M ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, u e the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:JO fJ (C) .,.... llrblrt.11 & dlt hida" (dr•) '58 -John W1yn1, Elko Ando. 10:00 (5) (C) '1totM Mwtntu,." Cdra) •If-Troy Don1hu1, Anal• Dickin· son. B "Mod Doctor'' (mys) '41-Btsil Aithbone. 11:30 l1 .. f1th1r lrown, Dtttctlvt" \mys) '35-Peul Lukas. "lone Cow· if (wes) '34-Jackle Cooper. 12:00 (C) "Smell Town llrt" (mus) 3-Jene Powell, flrley Granaer. 2:00 B (C) "Dononn'a R"r· (com) · '63-John W1yne, Ltt Marvin. 6:00 EVENING ·aam~ ... ..... ..,. Hopi'• Htrots n. luq Sllow The nilltltoftts Niatrt Salltry E ,.,,,. '4Nmlez Movie: (C) (2hr) "flit L1111 Hot Sum•r" (dra) '58-Paul Newm1n, Joanne Woodw1rd, Orson Welles. fJl) Hodppodae Lodae G°)s,..dlacer 6:30 00 Dt11tr's Chob 0 Movie: (C) (90) "love, Hate, lowJ" (susp) '70 -Ryan O'Neal, Peter Heskell. Lesley Warren. Dicll Vt11 Dyke MlfV Crtffln Show Th•t Slrt Drapet 1 • ~~llft's Heroes • Uvina Easy · • V1riety Desert 11lt.tre Uttle INal• II) .. Mptlfy Sab1111rl1tt" (dr1) '51 -Macdon•ld Carey. 9 "Tllultdtntorm" (rom) '56 - Und1 Christian, Cerlos Thompson. 7:00 m omN1ws i0Wil111 for Dolllrs 3:00 CJ) "11le 111 Sky" Concl. (dra) '52 -Kirtt Dou&fts, Dewey Martin llu,.I & Hudy featurette. @)"Hide & Ster' (susp) '64 - Ian Carmichael. 3:30 R (C) "ltaifts of RendUpur" (dra) '5S-b n1 Turner, Rid11rd Burton. 4:JO CJ) s. ... u lOAM listinJ. <a Cl)) "hu,ort to Chiu "C•dv) '61-Richerd Baseh1rt. 1'1111 Mowit: (2'1r) "All My So11s" (dra) '48-8urt Lancaster, Edwerd G. Robinson. l =?Myline? I Lew hey Mod Squad (]) I Dream of Jun11ie ~ Esnltrald1 liJ ~~=ct.f FACTORY AUTHOllZED SALES-SEIVICE-.PMTS A Rll lllKFIOI OI -CMS 142-7711 548-0442 S•rving .A// B•ac~ di;., S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN D1F:GO PWY. 1eas 111a1 11n. .,.~ '• 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 10, 1974 CJ)) Wtfid of Surviv., at re of Louisville.\ E'1t•r A-.r tiii) Panorama Novel• • Al,.,. .. ,., .. 9:00 n.,.. ....,_. IJ CONRAD IS CANNON-A 7:30 New Dat1111 C1111t * UNl~UE PRIVATE EYE Httan'1 Heroes • Wah.Till Your father Cets Home IJ < (I)) Ci) C 1n11o11 Dana I I I H Wynter 1uests as 1n Enalish heir A 'ml" a1e counse or te Is any ess who suspects that the app1rent his m1rrla1e consists ot 24 years suicide of her multi·millioft1ire la· of neatect, and' suaaests 1 re· ther on a British Caribbean pro education Proiram. tectorate is in reality a homicide. ~ Help Thy Nti&flbor Tiit ikl'd Ones ThrtM .... m Million $ .Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Safari to Advtllturt Last Hant" (adv) '56 -Robert hpa CorlzOfl T~. stewert Graft1er. • ' ~I del Multde ~"4 9:30 ...... I =Is Ri&ht '°""' flytt (!):..:~':es 10:00 . ~'Ci)) (jJ Kof•ll (R) Kojak ~rent "Law g the Black has ~8 ho~rs to clear the name of mmunlty'' a slain pohceman accused of being (9 (I)) P'ollce suraton on the take. m Other People, Other Places U ALL THE NEWS NOW E!) Tiit Choul '"'' * WITH CLETE ROBERTS! ~ ~1~1~ : :~~~1rvR~~~~~~uRr a il'Ml~ FRA"Nc1scus WITH 500 ELEPHANTS * AND ME'RLE HAGGARD B <tll CJ)) (jJ I IFlcllt I W • STAR IN DOC ELLIOT aw wru. Eltpha11ts David Niven u @ CD m Doc Ell!ot A woman narr1tes this film documentary on has been keeplna her pl1yed-out the adventures of 1 family dwellina family mine open with the help of 1mona 500 elephants on the Man-a stubborn youna miner who's con- yar1 Preserve in the Rift Valley of vinced they'll find a new strike. But Tanzania. The special is woven thlnas look hopeless when she c1n't around 1 five-year study by Ian aet shoring limbers and Doc Elliot Douatas·H1milton. a youna Scot· as the public health officer. decides tish scientist. and his family. to inspect the mine. Merle Hauard D 9 CIJ ®) m Ada•-12-Offi· and Edith Atwater guest. eers Malloy and Reed find an "os· E1) E 11millo cilfator belt" around the body of a m lnterf1ce (R) min who died of diabetic shock, • Dre"'' inltiatina an investigation into med-' • Jesus In Cenesis ital fraud. Ed Nelson, Frank Sinatra 10:30 6 Twiliaflt Zo11e Jr., Ind Dick Haymes guest. • Joumey tv Adventure ft Mowte: (2hr) "To Hnt & Hive Bill Cosby !ht" (adv) '4S-Humphrey Boaart, • El Show dt Watter Mercado Lauren Bacell. • • Praise the lord Club u @ CJHD The Cowboys The 11:00 D II m m News Lonahom cowboys enlist the aid 3 Cl) o @ (I) News of an apple-loving horse named Twill& ne • Pickpoclcet to break up a ring of 6 PerrJ Maso11 horse thieves and clea~ the name • Movie: "Spy Strikes Silt11tlY" of a poor Mexican family. (adv) '6S-L1na JeffrieS! I Dt1ler's Choice ID I sflcllL! hell t he Ripper Hip Chaparral "Butchery" The search is continued LI Stftora Jow11 for the murderer of the Eddowes Mowie: (2'1f) "Stvtn Thieves" &irl, and a fifth murder that of (com) '6G-Rod Steiger. Edward G. Mary Jane Kelly, is discovered. Roblnsoft. m Movie: "CurM of tht Cryina I Walll11"'° Conllfftion · i0111an" (hor)-Rosita Aremas. a-a .. ,. ..... , wratt1"' Im Uv1n1 Easy !!f'MM la~a~ Pro~m Alfred Hltdlcedi Presenh 1:30 QJ (I) (lj) m I l'ld JJ T h e : Rtlialoa A•rica (R) £Jtcutlo11 of Private Slowik A World ti) Tiit Pitneers Premiere film drama starrin& Martin 11 :30 ( (I)) CIS lite Movie: Sheen in the title role of youn1 (C) 1111 Slofy'' (wts) '57-Stewart Eddie Slovlk. who durina World War GrallJ!r. II. WIS the onty American service-B ~ Ci) m Johnny Carsen man to be executed for desertion Movie: "Top lanan1" (mus) '54 since the Civil War. Mariclare Cos· -Phil Silvers. tello and Ned Beatty co-star. 0 @ (1) Q) Wide Wortd of Eft. 0 @(3) Q) ABC Wedu sd1y tertainmtftt Movie: (C) <tot ''The Hanaed Ma"" 1· Day at Niaht (wes) '73-Steve Forrest, Cameron · Cinem1 34 Mitchell, Sharon Acker. Dean Jaa· 12:00 6 Ofte step Beyond fer, Will Geer, Barbara Luna. A Movie: "Mod1m1 Bov1ry" (rom) former aunslinger is unjustly hanged '49-Jennifer Jones, James Mason. and pronounced dead, yet returns 1:00 i U Ci) Q) Ci) Ntwa , to fife hours later IS a mystical and . (1j m Tomorrow mysterious avenaer fighting for 1:45 Movie: (C) ''Wiid Wild Winter'' Justice in the Old West. (rom) '66-G1ry Cl1rke, Chris Noel. m Mtrv Crfffin Show 2:30 m All·Nlrttt Sllow: '1lM Harder fD TM.ttr. in Merica "In Fashion" lley fill," (C) "Altbush 1t TtlM· A musical f1rte based on Georees hlwll Sap" Ftydeau's "hilleur p0ur Dames." 3:10 ti Mevie: (C) "A M111 Alone" (wes) ind performed by the Actor's The-'SS-Ray Miiiand. 974 A Dana heir· uent e fa -pro. e men d·OUI Ip of con· . But can't lliot. ides gard ntly" per nued owes t of na ovie: wart fHfl '54 [ft. om) n. 6:00 5 SUNDAY' MAltCH 10 (C) "Knlahb of ttl• Round tebi." (adv) '54-Mel Ferrer. (C) "Crack In the World" (1el·f1) '65-Dena Andrews. 9 5:30 11 1:30 7 (C) "Lovlnc' (rom) '70--Geor~e Seaal, Eve Marie Selnt. 17 l (C) •'f"tt. Out of Townerw • (com) '70--Jeek Lemmon. Sandy 11:30 _,:30 7:30 a:OO 9:00 11 :00 11:30 6:30 7:30 a:oo 8:30 11 :00 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 1:30 11 :00 11 :30 6:30 7:30 8:00 11100 11 :30 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11 :30 7:30 1:00 11 :00 11:15 11 :30 Denn IL 4 "Fate 11 ttle Hunt•r" (susp) '64--Glenn Ford. 7 "0.•dllne USA" (dral '52-Humphrey Boaart. 9 "Up Front" (com) '51-0evld Weyne, Tom Ewell. 11 "til•l•Y•" (adv) '50--Sp•neer Tr1cy. 13 ""•>' or Ole" (dr•l '60-Ernest Bor1n1ne. MONDAY, MARCH 11 7 "Tow.r of London'' (d,.) '62.,.....Vrneent Price. t "Kfnd Heem • Coron•b" (coin) '5o--Alec Culnnffs. 5 "To Heve & Heve Not" (dr•l '45--Humphrey Botart. Lauren Bec1ll 4 23 6 (C) "Chana• of Heblt" (dre) '69--£lv11 Presley. Mary Tyler Moore. 10 ~C) "Arabelle" (dre) '69-Vrrn1 L111. James Fo~. 9 'Keys of the Klncdom" (dr1) '45--0reaory Peck, Thomas Mitchell 13 "Alders of V1n111nce" (wu) '53-Hulfh O'Brl1n, Richard Conte 2 (29 a) 8 (C) "The Helen Moreen Story (drel '57-Ann Blyth, Peul Newm1n. 5 "One Sund1y Afternoon" (mus) '49-Dennis Morain, J1n11 Pa1a• TUESDAY, MARCH 12 7 (C) "Stretqy of TerTor" (dre) '67-Huah O'Brl1n, Barb1ra Rush. 9 (C) "Grffn M•nslons" (dr1) '59-Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins. 5 (C) "Incident In S•n Ft1nclsco1• (dr•) '70--Rlchard Kiley, Chris Con nelly. 7 17 3 CCI "Wonder Women" (1dvl '73--Cathy Lee Crosby. R1c1rdo Mont1lban. Andrew Prine. 9 "Turn th• Key Softly" (dtl) '54--Terenee Moraan. Joan Collons 13 "Mutln)'" {1dvl '52-\brk Stevens. 2 (29 8) I (Cl "Y'our Money or Your Wife" (com) '72 -Ted Benell, Elizabeth Ashley, Jeck Cus1dy. 5 "My Dreem Is Yours" (mus) '49-Doris Day, Lee Bowman WEDNESDAY, MARCH J3 7 (C) "Love, H•te, Love" (susp) '70--Ryin O'Neal, Peter Hnlcell. 9 (C) "The Lest Hunt" (adv) '56-Stewert Granaer. Robert Taylor 5 "To Have & H1v• Not" (dfl) '45--Humphrey Boaut. Lauren Bacall 7 J7 3 (C) "The Hanged Men" (wesl '73-Steve Forrest. Cameron Mitchell. 9 "Spy Strikes Siientiy" (lld\I) '65-lana Jeffries. 13 "Curse of the Crylna Women" (horl--Rosita Aremn 2 (29 I) a <C> "Gun Glore ewes) '57-Stewirt Gr1naer. 5 "Top 8an1na" (mus) 54-Phll Silvers. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 7 CC) "Eye of the Cit" (st.tsp) '69-Mochael S•rrezin. _Ele1nor Parker 9 "The H1untlng" (dr•) '63-Juli• Hams, Cl1ir• Bloom 5 ''To Hive & Hive Not" (dral '45--Humphrey Bof,art. L1uren Bacall 9 (C) "The M1glc Chrlst11n" (com) '70--Peter S.I ers, Rinao Starr 13 CC> "The Ml&hty Junal•" (adv) '64-M1rshall Thompson 2 (29 I ) (C) "Birds of ,.rey" (1dv) '72-0avid Januen. 5 "Bells on Their Toes" (mu$) '52-Jeanne Cr•in, Myrna Loy I "A Very Private Aff•lr" Cdre) '62-Briaitte 81rdot, Mucello MH · troiann1. FRIDAY. MARCH 15 7 (C) "Slnatn• In the R1ln" (musl '52-Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds 9 (C) "The Violent Ones" (dr1) '68-Fem1ndo L1m11, Aldo Ray · 5 "To Hev• • Hive Not" (dre) '45-H umphrey Boa•rt, Lauren Bacall 2 (29 II 8 (C) "The Swe.t Ride" (dra) '68-Mieheel S1rre1in. 2 (29 8) (Cl "Hook, Lin. & Sinker" (com ) '69-Jerry lewis. 5 "C111nov1" (com) '65--Mercello M1stro1anni. Verni Lisi SATURDAY. MARCH 16 9 "Penny S•ren1de" (dra) '41--Cary Grant. Irene Dunne. 4 23 6 10 (Cl "Twice In A Ufellm•" (com) '73-Ernut Boran1ne, Della Reese. Voto Scotti. "Night G1mu" {dr•l '73-Barry Newman 11 "Nobody Uves Forever" (dr1) '46-John Garfield, F1ye Emerson 23 6 (C) "Island In the Sun" (dr1l '57-J•mn MHon. Joen Font1ine {29 8) "E1perlment In Terror" Csuspl '62--0lenn Ford. Lee Remick 3 (C) "Splendor In the Gr111" (dral '6J-N1tali1 Wood. W1rren Beatty 2 (C) "Who Kiiied th• Mysterious Mr. Foster" Cwesl '70 -Ernest Borgn1ne. Will Cur 7 (C) "Go Naked In the World" (dral '61 -Cina Lollobri&1da, Tony Franciosa. 10 "Freud" {dra) '63-Montaomery Clift 13 "M•gnlflcent Obsession'' (dra) '54-Rock Hudson, Jane Wyman TIHD Of CAI 'AYMINTS! LEASE! ORDER YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS ALL MAKES WLOl 5U e GEORGE JOINE R e DON CROSBY Steve Forrest is a reformed gun$1ineer who survives the noose a11d builds a new life for himself, flehtlne Injustice, In "The Hinged Man," • Western adventure on the ABC Wednes· day Mov.e of the Week at 8:30 • * * * Dick HaymH guest-stars u we1lthy l1ndowner Hamilton Hobbs in "Scar Tissue," a Hee R1msey • dram• on the NBC Sund1y Mystery at 8:30PM. * * * Don Rickles, whose insults, •d· libs and 111 around humor have gamered him national recognition, will repeat H guest host on NBC's The To· night Show, M1rch 11·18 at 11:30PM. THE DAILV "'LOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 10. J974 SONY.TV Quality Buy now . . . Sony color TV prices will be increased on March 15. Rigorous quality control proceC!ure~ -al every stage of the manufacturing_ process- 1nsures flawless performance from every Sony product you buy "Quality ftrsl has earned for Sony worldwide recogn1t1on· as the unquestioned leader rn solid state elec- tronics Here's another example of Sony quality KV-1920 TRINITRON COLOR TV • 19-inch screen measured diagonally • Trin1tron one gur1/one lens system for sharp. brig'1t. life-like color • Push button automatic fine tuning. color and hue control • Solid.state reliability • Instant picture and sound • No set up adjustments • Illuminated tuning indicators • Walnut grain wood cabinet trimmed in chrome SONY A8k anyone. AA&D Bectronics 275 E I 71h STREET COSTA MESA 642-8882 Hour\ Doily 9 6 Thurs 9 9 Professional Service for all vour home electronics TV · Radio· Stereo · Phono ·Tape Pl&• 11 THURSDAY ' MARCH 14 Fot mornln1 1nd 1ftemoon llstlnp. ........ DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your conwnience, • the dly's movt. DAYTIME MOVIES t :lO D '1'IM t.nt 1tt1ri" <•ctv> '67 - Stew1rt Granier. 10:00 (I) "Ml'J Mary" P1rt I (com) '63 -Oebblt Reynolds, Bury Nelson. D "A Uft In t.lle l1lante" (dra) ·~s-Ricardo Mont1lb1n. Lee Mar· vin, Anne 81ncroft. 11:30 D "llttlt llf Horn" (wes) 'Sl- .iOhn lrel1nd. Lloyd Brld1es. ''Teus Renpra Ride Alain" (wes) '40 - John Howard. 12:00 m "lent Stir" (wes) '52-Clar1t Gable Av1 G1rdntr. 2:00 B (C} "Wiid In the Country" (mus) '61 -Elvis Presley, HQpe L1n1e. Tuesdly Weld. OJ (C) "Ptur'' (com) 'SO-Oi1n1 Lynn, Rock Hudson, 81rbar1 Law· rence. 9 "Abbott l Costello Meet ea,tJbl ild" (com) '52-Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. 3:00 (I) (C) "Those fantlJtic ,,,... FMls" (com) '67-Burt lvts. tro1 Donahue. ti& (C} ''TN ""rMll's WOMP" \adv) '6l-Llnd1 Cri.st1I, John Drew 81rrymore. 3:30 IJ (C) "The S.ugttra" (adv) '68 . -David Op1toshu, Shirtey Booth. 4:30 CD s. .. 11 l(Wj 1.u111 <a ([)> "EqaelflMrtt In Temf"' Part I {susp) '62-Glenn Ford. Lee Remick. f • r ~.. 1 •• 1 • 6:00 \,Zl\&lll'\l.Ug~-~ .... rm • Htp•'s Htrtn • The lKJ Sllow Tiie ,. ....... Nl&frt~llery [J "*e '-1.altz Movie: (Zllr) ·"Les Mlstr1bles" (dusic) '52 -Robert Newton. Mich11I Rennie. • m .... ,.Pldlt Ltdie m s,ted hc:er 6:30 i D111tr's Cllokt Mtvle: (C) ((90) .,Eye of ttlt r (susp) '6~Mlch11I Sarmln, Eleanor P1r1ter, G1y1e Hun.,icutt. • Dick V111 DP• Uttr Criffln 5'low 11lat Clrt Dnlfftlt 1 : ~":"an's Heroes • l.Mft1 (asy · • Tet.-Rnista Muslcal • Dntrt Tllutre Uttlt bscab 1:0015~e::,, ....: (C} (ar) .. Newr $1J " (dra) '56--Rodl Hudson, Shelley Fab1m. (I) , ... , fface B w..t's My Une? INCOME TAX WESTERN IUSINESS SERVICES INC. 161 W. 1M -COSTA MISA '42.0212 A·l TAX SERVICE DOO HAllOI -COSTA MISA 141-1551 -._.lllCUD -Yeu_. INIJ lie aW. to ... your tax Nfund lm- ...n.t.ly -IMMCI to you by Avoo Thrift wlth- eut ......... cfwrwe for the ftnt 4S tlays. Alie UI .....,. It. Page 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 10, 1 I LMLucy Med~ CJ) I °'9H1 of Je.lnalt tiiMnlda ' t"'='Todlr "l11.,;01" ( ) LM1't £ •trblof 111 ... ....., 7:30 II (til ([)) (I) .. I A bsbtball New Yorll 1t Golden State. New Price Is llpt IHoptt'sHenes =-Dy , .... c (2tlf) "T1tt ulltlrtl" (dra) '63-Julle Hartis. CJllr9 Bfoom. Let's M.U A Dul ltwltdlicl ro Tt Tell tilt Trdl (j) Wiid Wortd of Anlm1'1 . Ac.doll Clticano • Joftltllln Wint.rs Sllow TM lllo•I 8111 1:00 a 9 Cl)~ m jl"llll'lr!ff"'c'l'TIA"L I The WortTYou NMf Sit hrou(h ml· crophotoer1phy, viewers pt .a lootl at m1rvels of nature not norm1lly seen by the n1ked eye, ind udina or11nisms which thrive in a drop of water on the head of a pin. Hu1h Downs Is n1rrator . 0 Mtwle: (2tlt) "To Hawt l Hne Mir' (•dv) '4S--ffumphrey Bo11rt, Lluren 81e1ll, Hoao Carmich1tl. D Q1l~a>C1topper I "Kill· in1 Time' The wife of the chopper's mechlnlc is held IS h<m11e by ts· sasslns pl1nnln1 the murder of a 1ubem1torill candidate. I Dultr's CWct ._., r,.. tllt Olylapic llStAtrl ..... 9 Mtwle: (2hr) '"Sefta lNewn'' (com) '60-Rod Stel1er. Edw1rd G. Robinson. fill Nt¥a "Where Old the Color1do Gdr' l hltwtdtC11I CamauMutkal MtN: (Zlw) "Sll•rt .....,.. 1) '31-Jimes Ca1ney. 1:30 @ (})&)fl......._ "No W1y Out" Ryerson ind his men uvt 1 boy from belnf buried lllve 1nd fi1ht 1 potenti1lly devast1t1n1 fire in 1 lwndry. I Merv Clfffl• SllllW • ,...,. ......... 9:00 ~ (j) (1g m lrensidt 0 e s i Amat Sr. 1uests 1s 1 sm•ll·town. doctor who refuses to certify death by n1tural causes when • min dies duri n1 1 fllaht in 1 priv1te pl1ne. Linda Foster, P1trici1 Smith, Kelly Thorseo ind L. Q. Jones also auest Cl) 'The told Ones D ~ CI> m Kun1 fu Caine helps 1 Toni mister n1med Wu China who wants to retvm to Chll• with his d1u&hter, but knows that the laws of the Tona forbid 1 member to leave under pen1lty of d11th. I:::" Journal "Communications for Freedom Week" ti) V1riMldts Vtfl'tl t :301J UB<••LI eo.. ...., Wltll Me A KNXT News Specill 1boOt coll11e b1sketb1ll recniitinc IS It 1ffects two Los Anaeles 1r11 hip school seniors: a bl1ck inn.r city younptu and 1 suburt>an middltel1ss white. IJeny Ima 1t1 Spoftl ..... ~lllY DelW.,. Powers Girls Have The look & The Stylel YOU CAN LOOK BEITER, FEEL EXCITING, GAIN CONFIDENCE & SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE . Beginning & Advanced Courses • Make Up & Hair Styling • Personality Development • Figure Control • Voice & Diction •Wardrobe & Fashion • Walking & Posture • Professional Modeling. Call or come in today for a free personal analysis . John Robert R>wers Notion'' Oldest & Lorgest School for Finishing & Modeling ORANGE -3 Town & <:o&mtry -5'7-8228 0, I lps 1n1 ith the ber ons Me ea• s I 10:00 II (tit) (I)) The Waltons "T h e Cir'' Hyder Rudie offers a ear he no lon1er needs to John·Boy in el· chance for a roof repairin1 job. ' FRIDAY When John-Boy finishes the job he lt1rns Rudfe hid no intention of MARCH 15 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. MARCH lO. 1974 I@ I Dream of JHnnlt I S.l1ri to Advtnture £1n11r11d1 EJ Padre de Ml lanto CJ) Dfa&ntt Masttrpiece lhtata (Rl biatlon W11ttier La Cri1da Bien Ctfada ) A•erican HorMm1n Sllow El AlmanaqlM Eventos Lrth1os eart~'n with the car. D (I) m Music Country For momln1 and afternoon llttlnp, USA ayne Newton hosts, and pleue, tee DAYTIME "'°°RAMS. pests include Tom T. Hall, Bueti Below, for your convenleMe, are Owens and Oonl\t Fareo. the day's movies. U ALL THE NEWS NOW * WrTH CLETE ROBERTS! DAYTIME MOVIES I El '""'" Amof Japan111 llnsu111 Pnicram Tilttt Stoops 9:30 0 Q~ 00 0) a;, I r I a n Kt I th J:30i lobCly Qokbboro Show Show Or Sean lets a madcap movie m~ker do a documentary on his Hor1n's HtrMS clinic as a public seN•ce fo1 ch1I · 1iJ Ci) Hollywood Squaru dren. then d1scoven the ltlm has Help'ltiy Neiaftbor "X·rated" overtones• JI"""' Dean Show 1 N 0 MiUiell $ Mowte: (C) (Z.hr) '1he ews ~ Mt-twt"Lf., Men 9:30 0 "Ten ~ Freclef\a" (susp) "@(I) EE Streets of Saa Frtft. '38--Gary Cooper, Diane Vars• cbc.o The de~th of I notorious SO· 10:00 rn "Mary, M•rf' Concl. (Com) '63 clety columnist leads Stone and -Debbie Reynolds Barry Nelson Keller Into hi&h society after they . e "llle little s.'va II ( d ) .'59 learn he made more money for -P d . fe a v What ha withheld from publication ~ ro ArmendanL Yrtltnt Ones" (dra) "68--fernando . ~.ti:n'r9 Ltmd, Aldo Ray, lfSI Caye, Toms , lmtdled Sllow (3)To Ttll t111 Truth 0 All THiNEWS NOW Wall Street Week * WITH C ETE ROBERTS' Unbmtd Worl d • than for what he printed Rose· 11:30 0 'Thirty-Day Princess" (com) mary Mun>hY Harold Go~ld and '34 -Sylvia Sidftey, Cary Grant. -Leslie Charleson auesl '.'Th• Stra~ee Case .t Or. X" (mys) I Sands . , 10:000QJr6;1Q a;, Dun Martin [scenario Im m ~ Ne•• The Choul G•n& 6 ~ht Gallery S:OO I) (Qt([)) Dirty Siiiy Anthony (J1j (3) tll Tomt (R) Dave IS Caruso guests as the mayor of a suspended i!fer being Ira med by . (I) Fred l Mickie nnn Spedll 42-Patnck Knowles. "How the West Was Lost" Fred and 12:00 m (C) "The Boy W"rth the Qrttt1 Mickle Finn host with guests Roy Hair'' (dra) '48 -Dean Stockwell. Ro1ers, Dale Evans, Rob Reiner. Robert Ryan. Foster Brooks. Charlie Callas and 2:00 fJ (C) "Bend of the River'' (adv) Diana Trask. '52-James Stewart, Rock Hudson. : The Mwout.t Julie Adams. • Orau II) (C) "Gold for the Caturs" (adv) · • P'nlse the Lotd Club '64 .:_ Jeffrey Hunter Mylene De 10:30 TWillctrt Zone . moneeot ' • HfttJ to Adventure "Hawaii" "2 "I w· a • 5...,., IUI Colby ~!I as an "mencan "' (dra) T•atro COf'I Onnkfo Calvo '51-Gene Evans. Ooualas Kennedy • Lts Dlas Fiiiets 3:00 "Ride the Tietr'' (mys) '71 - 11:00 I~ Im m m N11t1 Geor1e Montgomery, Yictona Shaw fl) 9 00 News ~ (C) "Tiie Smuuters" (adv) '68 Wili Zoflt -Shir1ey Booth, Kurt Kaszner. hny M111n 3:30 B "The Cllalll Gardtn" (dra) '64 • Movie: (C) ''The Maaic Chris· -Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills t~n" (com) '70 -Peter Sellers, 4:30 Sime as lOAM lilting Ringo Starr. (N;I 'I') "El · t 1 T .,,. m I sflc!XL I ledl the Ripper IQ/ U!!..I ~nmen n error "Panic" Everyone 1ets into the act. c:e~:ck (susp) 62-Glenn Ford, Lee Rewards are Posted, theories · abound. false accusations arise. ID Movie; (C) '1he Ml&htJ Junele" (adv) '64-Marshall Thompson. frn (1) Uvtnc Elsy tS Alfred Hltdlcocll flrtsents m D!!. at Mich• (9 ctJ) The Pionttrs 11:15 m C4ne111a 3' 11 :30 II <9 Cl)) CBS Movie: (C) "Birds of "8(' (R) (adv) '72 -David Janssen, Ralph Meeker, Elayne Heil· veil. A robbery·kidnappin& kicks off a darina helitopter cat·and·mouse chase throo&h city skyways and nar· row mounta11~.1>asses. R fil ()Q} m Johnny Carson Movie: "Bells on Their Tou" {mus) '52 -Jeanne Crain. Myrna Lov. Jeff~ Hunter. fJ (fjj CV ED Wide World of En· tert.Tilmtnt ([) Movie: "A Very Private Affair'' {dra) '62-Brigitte Bardot, M11cello Mastroianni 12:00 CJ) Or. Irene Klssorta 1 CD Movie: "Never l ove A Stranaer'' (dra) '5S-John Barrymore Jr .. Lita Milan. 1:00 l~~CIJ Ii) Ci) Ntws • • Tomonow ( S La1e Movie: (C) "Soul Soldle ' (dra) '71-Rafer Johnson. 1:15 R Movie: (C) ''Tha Skull" (susp) ·~eter Cushln1. 2:00 m All·Hlctrt Show: "711 Ocean Drive," (C) "Salome'' 2:45 II MMe: ''Httlt Rewrvt" (dra) '46 -J1mes Muon. 6:00 EVfNING · fJCIJmmmm N•ws @(V@@(~(j)) News Bonlftla Ho1an's Htroes The lucJ Stlow The Flintstones Nipt Qallery EJ ,obra Qonulez Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Ttntll Yldim" (dra) '65--llrsula Andress. Marcello Mastroianni. m HocllfPOdae lodlt m Speed Racer 6:30 Ci) Dealer's Choi~ fJ Movie: (C) (90) "Sincln' In the Rain" (mus) '52-Gene Kelly, Deb· bie Reynolds. Donald O'Connor Diet Van Oylle Merv Qriffin TMt Qlrt Dtaenet 1 : ~r1an's Heroes • Uvin1 Elsy • • Variety • Desert Theatre Uttl• Rascals 7:001 OmNnn 8ow1lne for Dollars 6 Movie: (2hr) "T·Men" (dra) '47 -Dennis O'Keefe, June Lockhart i) Wildlife Theatre I W1\at'1 My Une? 11.M lay ,. .. Squid frontier town who thinks he has a crime syndicate boss to ta~e the the town in his pocket-until he blame for a near.fatal beating of crosses Sally Fereusl Rescheduled a hoo~. .. from last week. Ell) Gilbert & Sullivan The Pirates ! ~ O m Sanford l Soll of Penzance" Mtvie: (2hr) ''TO Hne & Have m Df1m1 t'' (dra) '4~umphrey Bogart, m Praise tht Lord Club Lauren Bacall. Hoa1Y Carmichael. 10:30 r6 Twllipt Zone 0 (fT m I sH<1•0 Tht Bia I Journey to Adventure ''Turkey" Cats A Natlonal Geo1raphic special Ptny Mewn telline the story of nature's most Lt ltlYista de Marron• beautiful and deadly predators, in· . Loco Valdez cludlnc the Africzn cheetah, and hon. the Indian leopard, the Bengal 11:00 0 0 0 ~ m EE Nen 1111er .and other exotic varieties ; 3)3 (i ) 10: 123 (i) Nrwi At hsue Twllipt ~O..e I Dealer'1 Choi<t 6 ''"' MaJOfl T1't Untoudlablu • Roller'""" La Stftora Jottn I biCI•\ I la~ tht Ripper ·sus ,ro lullltball Lakers vs war peels" A clairvoyant points susp1 riors. cion al Or Mason whose wile ad ff:) Weshlnfton Week In Review mils he has ftts ot madnus m £l Show de RoslU hru I The Untoudlables tJi) Panorama Novel• l . (3) LMn1 Easy al J19anese Lanauaae Procram ~n Klrshn!r's R°'k Concert 8:30 f) (~ Ci)) Good Times Ell) 8111 Mo1ers. Journ1I 0 0@1imLotsa Lucll! (etf (I))ThePtoneers Stanley hurts his back in a home· 11:15 EE Cinema 34 repair accident. then tries to fake 11 :30 B (e,ii CJ.;) C8S la1t Movie: (C) 1n Injury that w~uld make the ~us "Hook, Line l Sinker'' (com) '69- eompany respQnsible for his medical le l e s Pete l awford Anne up•nses rry w1 , r . m Merv Griffin Stlow franc.is fE Housthunter / lma&es I Mem· 0 lil ~ ,1g €D Johnny Carson orift 0 Movie: "Ca11nova" (com) '6S- I J~nese uneuaie Provam Marcello Mastroianni. Verna L1s1 9:00 (t'lf' ) cas Frid•J Movie: 0 (iJ EE In Concert foehat. ( ) (2hr) ''Ttle Swett Ridt" (dra) Kiss. Kool and the Gana. Redbone. '68--Tony Franciosa Michael Sar and Melissa Manchester guest raz1n. Jacqueline Bisset, Bob Oen· 'i' Star Tftk ver. Michael Wilding. The young 12:00 T, Roell Concert community of Mahbu is shocked m Movie: "The Ruor's Edge" (dra) when the nearly dead body of a '47-Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney airl ts dumped out on the highway. Anne Baxter Police investigation reveals that the EE) Day at Hl1ht brutally handled girl was dat1~~ a l2·3o 'T' Movie· (C) "Th Dirty G e" surfer. a stray whose only v1s1ble · U!' ' , • 1 am means of suppQrt 1s an agin& tennis (dra) 67-Henry Fond• hustler. Rescheduled. ~ The Prisoner 0 ~ @ ttQl €D Girl With SO me· l :00 0 q, m Midnl&ht Special The thine Eatr1 John becomes a can Pointer Sisters host dldate for City Council but Sally's O In Session Phil Everly hosts. ESP tells her everyth1ng 1s not legit. and Dory Prev1n guests ~ The Bold Onu O NHhville Music @ rn EE SI• Miiiion $ Man • .. II • hena One" America's first wom· 1:45 tJ M~vie. House on 92nd Street an in space runs Into trouble when (dra) 45 -William Eylh e. 1 loyd an explosion rips a hole In the cap Nolan sule and wounds her fellow astro· 3:00 m All -Niaht Show: "Conquered naut, and when Steve Austin 1s sent ffty," (C) "Killeri Are Challen1ed" to help, the bionic additions to his 3:10 B Movie: (C) "fair Wind to Java" body react to space travel. Farrah (adv) '52-fred MecMurray. Vera fawcet Mejors cuests. Ralston Page 13 SATURDAY ~ favorite Martians Movie: "fur1ess fl&lft" (com) -Carleton Carpenter, Janet Lelah. ~ lnsi4'tt MARCH 16 m Mme: "The Mob" Cdra) 'SI - Broderick Crawford, Betty Buehler. '·, 0 I? N I N {; 'J CJ)> Speed Bum 1Cou11by Music Alfred Hltchcod1 6:00 (() TV I Clasaroom Roller Ga1nt1 6 30 M (j) S _, __ ·-10:30 R 9 00 ®) m Butch Cauldy ; un .... .wmestar Movie: "Portrait of A Sinner'' let's Rap 7:00 I 1· Cl)) tt.lr Bear Bundi (dra) 'S9-William Bendia (j) g.m l.ldMU. D @ CD m .. bsion; Mask ennessee Tu11do (I) Spttd Buar ~ ~ Bup BunnJ ~ ~::~ith Ubtrty Mutual I lfe~htr'h:"' 1 Ef:) Mister Rocers' Nti&hborttood 7:30 <9 (I)) Sabrine (CW (i') Josie' tflt Pussyuts 0 (j) (fj lD Addams famllJ 11:00 tJ (Qi; ) (i) N IT Basketball Mormon Tablmlde Cllolr Outstanding colleee basketball play· Uutra Man ers are invited to play this annual ~ t'1rl y ~· Q tournament. l..!!.I 0 • •nc ~ ~. l'TI lf1'I n:-NCAA Basketball sunier offle "*" l.!!J 111'1 '=1.:1 Ele11tentafJ Nen amplonshlps Reelonal Finals. Trut Adventurt I ~na: Window to tht South 1:00 (tft~) !iooby·Doo """Cfl al ABCSuptrstarMovte t1J I (1j [111trstnCJ + 4 . •---St t Jlfln aJM ltrl · -m• r11 Movfe: "Knocllour (dra) '41-11:30 (1) Movie: "I Was an Advtntureu" Anthony ~inn, Vlrainla Flt ld. (adv) '40 -Vera Zorina. Richard 8 ~ (])Super friends Greene. trovlt: "lrtnthl'Ollp" (dra) ·so 0 Movie: (C) "Copptr C.11Jon" -Oavld Brian. Frank LoveJoy. (wes) 'SO-Ray Milland. Hedy la· m Movie: ''The 5000 Ancen or marr. Of. T" (Juvenile) 'S3-Peter Lind m Ad lib i es. Tommy Rettie. II) Movie: "Frands Coven tllt Bia Wanderl11t Town,. (com) 'SS-Donald O'Con· Voice of Tokyo nor. St11111t Str11t €!> Championship W,.stlln1 a:3o a 9 @ ®l m 1n,h "'"'· Pr1 vateT,. m Movie: HM0ttmr Dt1tollshtr'' •• t • I ;• ... f I {I •• i v) '60-German Robles. 9:00 m(I)) favorite. Marti1n1 12:00 I (j}) (I) m Amtriun landstand Ci)~ m Sipiund Lancer : IWc:tTrecy Verias Cu•· : Mitter Rocen' Nelahbomoocl ball" (mys) '46-Morean Conway. 12:301 Ancel Wamt·Up Anne Jeffries. lreetut Sports Leaends fJ @ Cl) L11ale'1 Rttc11e lt1n1en : S.11111 Street (I) EJ.,iilnt IOJ . l(Jppi Cos.u R1) Mister Ro1trs' Ntllftbortltod l :00 . Youth In tht 70s 9:30 II ~ (I)) Jtannlt a RING IS HERE! 00 M.2(.92,~~.:~'::=ul" * ANGELS V. GIANTS (dra) 'St-Claire Trevor. Sally For· FROM PALM SPRINGS rest. g Anfll lneball Anaels meet lhe D (ij)@Gtt.st Cllastn San Francisco Giants in a pre· (I) Dusty's Treil season came from Palm Sprines. ff:) S...Mt stTttt Ci) Movie: "Barrier or tht Law" 10:00 f) Cf) CIS CMldren's Rim Fes. (dra) ·so -Rossano Bmzl. Lea tMI Padovani. CJ 0 Cl) m Sbr T~t 8 The Parent Game D @ (!) Brady Kleis • Movie: (C) "law of the law· PATIOS WEST 32252 CAMINO CAPISTRANO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO • RUST FREE. BAKED ENAMEL. OUTDOOR ALUMINUM GROUPINGS • SOLID ALUMINUM GROUPINGS • QUALITY RAnAN • BARS • DIRECTORS CHAIRS • WROUGHT IRON • CUSHIONS. PADS • UMBRELLAS • ALUMINUM GAS BBQ'S • RE·WEBBING KITS. TUBULAR VINYL KITS ANO LOTS MORE. .... 14 ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 10. 1974 ltu" (wu) '64-0ale Robertson. Yvonne DeCarlo. I f:db= tht 51anb Cl) Flhn f,.ture Roiltr , .... , futbol·Socter Mtvtt: "lllltll" 1:30 I University Dlalo1u1 , Head On (3) Alm future : iliter Roprs' Nelchborhood 2:00 ~ Proble•s In Llvlna Movie:. "Co ltr lrok•" Ccom) '5 -Van JOhllSOn, ~MGNC1asaks @ Lee Trevino's Goll Seume StrHt 2:30 rn Campus Profllt Ci) Movie: "Allmon(' (dra) '49- Martha Vickers, John Beal. ' Greatest Sporu Leeends Movie: (C) "Codieyed Cowboys o Calleo County" (com) '69--Dan Blocker, Mickey Rooney. Nanette F1br~. . @ fJ) Roller Qames al Wiid Welt 3:00 R ftstlv1I of tht LWtly Atta for Yoiin1 hoplt "Flraht of the Phot· nlJt" (R) A musical fantasy opera. lnvolvin& I beautiful &irl, In Ul lY and sch,mlne stepsister. mistaken identity, and a happy endine. (]) Sllttchbook 0 Entrp Special "Help! I'm an All·Electnc Home!" A look at an all· electric home and how to cut costs. Nicole Pierce is the hostess. D Celebrtty lowtinc 00 Movie: "Vanquished" (dra) 'S3 -John Payne, Jan Sterlin&. o Sd·R Theatre Ci) Edue1tlon at Won Wl'1Sttm1 : C.mscolendaa ( (I)) Pebbles l Bamm Bamm • EJuldo • Aariculturt USA 3:30 ' i"' cto Cl) Q) Pro 8owltrs Tour The SS]OO Lincoln·Mercury Open from Denver. Colo. The Vlrflnlan (i)Coneem : EJidr1c Co"'pany ( ) Safari to Adventure • HuMan Dl111ension 4:00 Duttfs Trfflloust · What's Golnc On JIMlllJ Dean Show 6 Wild Wiid Wut Soul Tr1ln Cine Como en Cine @) It Takes A Thief Wilburn Brothers Show : Mr. W'izard ( (JJ) Untamed Wor1d · Drama 1 ~1:::~,. 4:30 Steps to Lumlnc lnquiry/Ener11 "How to Get the l·~~~:c:~rty "''"' It PIJI to le lporant 1111 Andenon Show llholoo Today ) Chalttnlfnc Sea An "1 $1\aM's ROtl·On Show meorona Now S:OO tJ Dvsty'a Trill Army Ordnance is set to blow up a town where Dusty has everyone locked up-tnd ht can't find the k•rl I The Mouse Factofy Plnbusteri •our P'l'tsents ~ (3) al ABC's Wldt World of rts I Star Trek 0 (f;it ) This Week In tht NBA 10) News m Movie: (2hr) "Nobody lives For· ever" (dra) '46-John Garfield, Faye Emerson. The Penuaders Other People, Other Places Nashville Music • lnterflce .. ....,, ...... · • lt'ck Ward's Roell l Roll IUmba 5:30 f) JohnnJ Mann's Stand Up l Clleer Norm CrosbLauests. I ~ (~ LIJ) News i1nt1med Wor1d "Kanearoos" Movie: (C) "One Day Left Before morrow'' (dra) '70-Sal Mineo. Claudine Loneet. 6:00 6:30 I Portar Waconer Show Acdon Chle1no ThrM Stoofts I V f N I N (~ ll~f .. mNews · W: Real Don steelt Show Niaht Q1ll•'J Cine Como en Cine Ci) Na11onal Geocnphlc : Nova (R) ( , (j)) Wor:d at Wat Spttd Racer .. ... Sports Witti Btrtu MIC News Conference 6 Twllllftt Zont ~ Reasoner Report 1 Top Ten Issues • a de Melico • lault Uttl1 Ra1t1ls 7:00 II Other People, Other Pllca "Pallo at Siena" Cameras capture a wild horse race in Italy's Tuscan hills. 3 Wild Kin1do11 Trutlt or Co11aequences lowflna for Dollars Ottter People, Other Places News World at War Victory at See "Beneath the Southern Cross'' ~9 Ci)) m Lawrence Wt I k I It Takes A Thief ~John Wayne Theatre Dflcnet m~ Deen Show I lfl!lL. ! Tht Kiiiers "Cancer" (R) I Teatro dtl Sabado Police Surceon Three Stooaes 7:30 tJ Wild World or Animals "The Social Cat" 8 CiJ Ci) ThrlllSlffen Jerry West Sbow/Llktn Basket· ball Lakers vs. Golden State War· riors at Oakland. I loalnc front ttie Olynipic (!) Let's Make a Deal Million $ Movie: (211r) "hn"J S.rtnadt" (dra) '41-tary Grant. lrent Dunne. ~Ozzie'• 5lr1s 9 Q) a., hldtb9ro Show 1974 rid of NIA s f'Or· • Faye ces pture scan the e 111 er" 'The sktt· War· nny rant. fB '111 CMtll 81111 II) Mllltfttr C:...unlty 1:00 II (til Cf)) Cl) All In ttit F1111llJ ail C.Ufo111l1 c.a,.t Miki Is prep1rin1 for his final 10:00 II (tjj Cl)) Cl) C.f'Of lul'Htt .._ exams and the family is finally fac· Roddy McOowall and the Jackson Inf the pr<>'pe<:t of his coile1e Five 1uesl 1r1du1tlon. It should be a red letter O Shock Theltrl day for the Bunkers-but some· 0 lk & r · thin(s wron1: only Archie seems e 1_na Turner rR. * Head Kirshner Concert Feat.re: (C) (3tlr) Two 90· El) Nns . (i) di m N I c Saturday I Don Klnhner's Roclt Co""rt minutt pilot projects. "Twice In A • Mtlodytancl LHetl•e" stars Emes1 Bor1nine as m Lou ltordon Show a retired ""' ~ wtto stern a second career at sea by purchasinl 10:10 fB MltSk F111h/J1paeue Movlt a tuP>at. Della Reese and Vito 10:30 ~ YnttfdaJ Scotti co·star. "Nl1ht ltames" stars News Sany Newman as Tony Petrocelli, a 700 Club ~arvard-educated lawyer .who de· 11. 001 '3'..,. O (j)""" N c1des to escape urban llvin1 for a · W."' ilYI ews law practice in a Southwestern cat· 6 Bin Anclenon Show tie town. He attempts to clear a . I IJl~ilL I J1eil t~! Ripper "The youn1 soclallte In a controversial Highest in. t~e ~nd Mary Kelly, homicide case. Susan Howard and the final v1ct1r:n. is the <>!le Barlow Albert Salmi co-star end speclil ind Watt beheve the Ripper wu f st 11 Stefenle Powers actually after. The lnvest111tion Into !HJ CJ) &) The Pertrld&t flm· her duth brin1~ ,the Duke of Clar· •lJTn lf on Dinny" Dinny finds ence under suspicion. • brooch, &Ives It to his mother for I Teny ' Suaan Alamo her blrthd1y, then learns to Ills Roe.II Concert .. dl1m1y th•t there's 1 $50 reward tE ~e: (C) 11i.nd In the for Its r.turn n (dra) 57-James M1son. Join m Mowle: 0(21\r) "NoMdJ Uvts Font1int, Harry Belalonte. ~ ff (d ) 1•6--Joh G rfl I (tft (j)) MewM: "hptrflltftt In Ttr· MM ra .. n a e d, ror'' (susp) '62-Glenn Ford, LM i Emerson. R · k s f · P R .. a.-g:u111p Wrtstlinr _em1c , te ame owers. m ... er· Cine • "' Cint lb~. Cln1111a 34 Pnt lalkttball Lakers vs War· , , The HIJIPY Hunten ~Super 511ow • It Is Written m Mowit: (2tlr) "John LCMI M•rT' 11:15 CV Movie: (C) "Splendor In Ult (com) '4~Ronald Rea1an. Patricia ltrass" (dra) '61 -Natalie Wood, Nul. Pat Hin&le, Warren Beatty. 1:30 IJ (fj! Cl)) Cl) M•A•S•H (R) The 11:30 tJ f1bulous 52! (C) "Who Klllt4 4077th faces a crisis: the career of the Mysterious Mr. foster" (wes) Lt. Col. Henry Blake is jeopardized '70 -Ernest Bor1nine, Will Geer. and hard-nosed Maj. Frank Bums Sam Jaffe. may teke over command. 0 To Bt Announced (])Combat @ Movie: "Hotel for Wo111111" (dra) 0 @Cl) Q) ABC Theatre "Mer-'39-llnda Darnell. Ann Sothern. client of Venice" Lord Leurence D Movie: (C) "Ito Naked In tht Olivier stars In this British National Wortd" (dra) '61-Gina lo1lobri1id1, Theatre production of the Shake· Tony Franciosa, Ernest Bor111lne, spearean classic. He plays the role Lu2na Petten. of Shylock, one of Shakespeare's 00 Star Trell most memorable characters who at· ~Tony & Susan A11me tempts to euct retribution from a Movie: "fr.eud" (dra) '63 - society that unmercifully perse· ontgomery Clift, Susannah York. cutes him. Co·stars are Joan Plow· G) Movie: "Mapificant Obstuiotl" ri(llt. Jeremy Brett. Antony Nicholls (dra) '54-Rock Hudson. Jane Wy· and Michael J1yston. man. til) Hum1111ties Film Forum "Ander· 1· 0n .. t A Kind sonville Trial" (R) · • Trinity l iblt S<llool · Rod Concert 9:00 I) <9 ) Mary Trier Moore SliOw (R) A phone call from his 12:00 0 Movie: "Always on SUnday" lon1-lost father who had 'abandoned (~m)-Edd1e Bracken. Jun Pierre him as a baby, throws unflappable Aumont. , anchorman Ted Baxter Into an 0 Movie: (C) 'Phantom of dill Rut emotional turmoil. Morpe" (h~r) 'S4-K1r1 "'alden, I Prt11ler ntm Patricia Medina. Happiness 11 m Movie: ''f"ttnd Without A FaC9" Dtsert Thettn Chor) '58-Marshall Thompson. 9:30 II(~ (j)) Ci) Bob Newhart Show 12:30 ~ 1Movie: (~) "I Could Go On Si~&· (R) Bob suffers an inferiority at tn( (mus) 63-Judy Garland, Ouk tack when a test reveals that Em· Bogarde. !Ir's IQ is hi&her than his. Hi~ e10 1:00 II) Movie: "Kill or Be Killed" (mys} 1s further battered when Emily Is ·50 -Lawrence nemey George ulted to join a High IQ Club and Coulouris. • he has to play the ignored escort 1 :2S tJ Movie: (C) ''Rid• the Min at her first meetln1. Down" (wes) ·53 -Rod Cameron, 0 NIGHT GAMES·MURDER Ella Raines. * IS ONE OF THEM 1:30 m All·Nipt Show: "The Sniper." 0 ~ Ci) lnil a;, N IC Slturday Dolfble Fellin Continues with "Nlfllt Games." Attred Hltclleotll Pre.-11ts "Clrao to Capetown.'' "5'1idl Out on 101" 2:40 IJ Movie: (C) "lltdt Shocl" (dra) 'SO-Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH tO. 1~74 M8fio Thom• and btt frtend.s--top stars from every corner of 'how bu\1ness-join together in ao hour long .. pccial of comedy Bnd \Ong on ABC\ "MJrlo Thomas and Friends in Free To Be . You an~ Me." amng Monday at 8PM . Marlo's fnend<i Jrc (in alph:i- bet1cal order> Al.in Alda. H arr) Bclafonte. Mel Brook,, D id. Cavett. Rita Coolidge. Billy DeWolfr. Roberta Flack. Ror.ic Grier. Dustin Hoffman, Michael Jackson. ~•!> Kn tntfcr on. Bobb) Mor,e. The Ntw Sce~t:rs •. Tommy Smother-.. Cicely T yson. The Voice\ of Ea1,t Harlem and Dionne WaN k ke. Marlo calls htr ntw ptdal "the happ1e t special in the world ·Free to Be .. You and \ite· i' for everyone. It ,ho"' 1hr\'llgh c1,mcdy and -.ong and d:rncc 1h:ll it\ l 10' w ~ frcc -11'' terrific to Krb llrlstotr~l'M>ll and Mano bi: your own pcr,on ... Some of the !>egments in "free to Be ... You .ind Mc·· were adapted from Bell Record's G rammy-nominated album of the same name. Many more were created espcc1ally for the television show. In one segmtnt, Dustin Hoffman makes his first appearance on a 1clevision special in .. How I Crossed the Street for the Fim Time All By Myself." It tell' 1he story of a young boy's battle to become himself. Filmed on location in Brooklyn. the ~egment wa~ wriucn h> h\1momt Herb Gardner. who wrote "A Thou and Clown,." Of .another egment. M;irlo says. "I make my \inging debut with "MASH" 'tar Al.in Alda and \\I.! play .ill the pam in a funny. IOlll.h1ng 'ong called 'William\ Doll." It wa'\ written by Broadway\ ~1ary Rodgers. who wrote ·once Upon a Mat1res,,' and Sheldon Ha rnick. Pulitzer PriLe v.inner for 'Fiddler on the Roof·" Runninit througl'lout the s~cial are the comic adventure!> of two ncv. born hab1C\ .. Marlo .ind 1he irreverent Mel Brook" provide the \01ce' for Wa)lund F!o\.\cr,· original puppet!>. Telev1,ion\ C .Jrl Reiner. Norman Steinberg .rnd Alan Uger joined v. ith Broadwa) ·~ Peter Stone to put some of 1heir f unni~t ob,ervJ1ion~ into the moulh~ ol thc'e remarkahl) ,oph1•aica1ed inf ant\. Mtrlo and .Harr) Bclafonlc tak~ over New York Cit~ performing in a 'J\I v.irtet) of .. roles .. to denrnn-;tr.ite the not·JI'' '" vohv1ou' point that "Parent' arc People ... Changing co,tume' with' each new location. Marlo and Harr) become (among 01her thing' I police- men. taxi driver<;. execu11vc'I. hot dog \'endor... con,1rnct1on work· ers, and even bums. Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge join M!r- lo to ~ing "Circle of Friendc;." a <;Ong written for the ~pcc.:1al h ) Citephen Lawrence and Rruce Har1. writer' nf the 'core of "Bang the Drum Slowly." Marlo Thomas and Emmy-winning "ril~r Carole Harl produced "free 10 Be . . You and Me" with 1h1.: help of 18 wntcr' nod compo~er,. Oscar and Tony Award winner Tony Walton did the secs for the show. Broadway's Donald McKayle did the choreogr- phy and Emmy·~ inner Bill Davi" directed. S;im Antipul wa" the Je,igner: .1n1mation wac; hy 0 <;car-winneri, \-hlrak<1mi-Wolle The .. pcciul i~. in M 11rlt1 Thomas' word,, .. reall~ the re\1111 of ,1 {treat deal of love and effort h~ a hunch of peopk "h1l hclicve 1he v.orld can he a happy plBcc if we are free to he vo11 :'Ind me ·· Page 15 •1la11tit·· .... Hearing Aids -. . .. . . • c • A European Says: "America, Count Your Blessings!" DAILY PILOT ... . Burt Bacharach' s Three Loves: Music, Angie-And Privacy ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA ' A Cookbook Special Packed With Easy One-Dish Meals sk Thein Yourself W11nt to W • flllllOU• per.on 8 quHtlon'I Send the QUMllon .. 8 peel~, to "Mk," Femll)l W .. kly, Mt Lexington Aw., New York, N. Y. 10022. We'll Per 15 for publllMd qUMtlon•. Sony, " ctin't •n•"r Othe'8. FOR TRISH VAN DEVERE, narrlng in "The Day of the Dolphin" You and you1' hwband, George C. Scott, me both actora. Do you have any theoria about what makea for pow81'ful acting?-/. L., Dubuque, Iowa • Let me 1ell you a story l\l>out Sophie the dachshund, wha got so excited about the fish in our living room aquarium that FOR SEN. HAROLD HUGHES (D-lowa) I understand you've decided to retire from the U.S. Senate to become a lay preacher and follow Cod's calling. Wbefl) will you get your income?-A. S. Kravitz, Brooklyn, N.Y. • I will be financially supported by the Fellowship Foun- dation of Washington. I do not know now where my work will talce me. At the end of my term, I will take some time to think and pray and wait on the Lord for guidance. FOR CELES1'E llOLM, actress How do you feel about nudity in 6lms?-F. A. Langdo~ Fidtkill, N. Y. • I'm reminded of what a great French actor once told me. "Nakedness," he said, "is what theater is all about. Every good actor stands naked before the audfonce. But to com- municate your nakedness by actually talcing ofi' your clothes -that's too much ota costume!" FOR KEN CURTIS, Festus on "Gun.smoke" Do you have a Western background?-Mn. Gladys Greene, Elmira, N.Y. • Yes, I have a background so close to my role on "Gun- smoke" that some people think I've made it up. I was born in Lamar, Colo., near the Kansas border and Dodge City. My fat~er was a homesteader and sheriff at Las Animas, Colo. We lived in the jail. My mother cooked for the prison- ers and I helped out as the jail keeper. FOR ROB REINER of "AU in the Family" Do you think that Mike of "AD in the Family" is basically right in bis political views?-Cbuck Goff, Caldwell, Idaho •Mike has a lot to learn. His knowledge seems restricted to what he learns in coJlege. Many of his ideas are valid, yet many are just as narrow-minded as his consprvative father- in-lnw's. Beyond that, anything I said about his being right or wrong would be unfair to the character. FOR HOW ARD COSELL How did you begin sportscasting? And what is the most thrilling event you've covered?-H.D. Harris, Dickson, Tenn. • I started broadcasting five-minute weekend radio shows back in 1956, while I was still a practicing attorney in New York City. Probably tl1e most thrilling event I've been asso- ciated with was the second Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johannsson hcavyweight~hampionship 6gbt at New York's Polo Grounds on June 20, 1960. Patterson, by scoring the most compelJing knockout I have ever seen, became tho first man in history ever to regain the heavyweight .title. r Photo by Don Omltz/Olobe PMCoe everyone in the room had to stof and watch her. And all she was doing was looking at fish There was so much elec- tric energy in her concentration that all the dynamics in the room came down to Sophie, on a stool, staring at the fish. I think George ~eves complet.ely in the ~e~W. of ~~­ tration-or, as Sir Laurence Olivier told him, We know 1t s all in the eyes, don't we, Georger My own favorite actor is Edward G. Robinson. Just Joolc at his eyes. He never made a mJstalce. FOR MIKE'CONNO'RS of "Mannix" Why did you change your name when you became an actor? -L. G., RiJle, Colo. • My name was Krekor Ohanian (that's Annenian). People were forever asking me, "What's that you said?" and "How do you spell that?" I didn't mind it w1til I became an actor. I had an agent who advised me to change my name on the grounds that a guy whose name wa.s so hard to pronounce would have a tough time becoming a star. I think it was logical advice. FOR FLORENCE HENDERSON I read that you are the mother of lour children, yet you look so young! How do you manage?-B. 0. C., Yuma, Ariz. •Actually I think I look younger now than I did when J was young. That's probably because I was brought up in a seri- ous Catholic family, and at 17 l was very serious-minded. I had a lot of adjustments to make. I had to learn who I was. I don't have fewer worries or responsibilities now-but I do like myself better, and fm interested in everything. FOR LARRY LITTLE of the Miami Dolphins Who is the toughest lineman you ever played against?- Ricbard Dickennan, Mankato, Minn. • That's hard to say. But Joe Greene of Pittsburgh is cer- tainly one of the toughest. FORUBERACE A.-e your hands insured, and if so, for how much?-Gary Cunningham, Jr., Kokomo, Ind. •I'm often asked this question. The truth is, my whole body is insured. I think it would be foolish to have just my bands insured. Some entertainers have had various parts of their bodies insured and have gotten some good publicity from it. Personally. I don't see what good willlng hands would be to 11 body that was too wealc to sit at the piano. Merch to. 1974 /ianl& fftefily The Newspaper Magazine MORTON mANK, PrHldent and Pubtlati.r LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Chairman PATRICK M. LINSICEY, V.P.-Ad Director MOAT PERSKY, V.P.·Edltor·ln-Chlef Ski Lefehky, Marttetlng Dir.; Gerald 8. Wr•, Aeynokle Dodeon, Managing Editor Eastern Mgr.; Robert D. Ollck, Associate RlcMrcl ValdatJ. Art Dlrecior Eastern Mgr.; Jo. Frazer, Jr,. Chicago Mgr.: Rout,n AbreYeya, Women's Editor Rld\ard T. Flynn. Detroit Mgr. lbrft1n Haneen, Food Editor PU•Llattflt RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY Joen HenrldtMft and " .. LMdoft, Associate and LEE ELLIS. V.P.a and Co-Directors; Editors; Olorla llrtllr, Pictures. Robert H. Men1ott. Mgr.; Robert J. Cllrlatlan Contributing Editors: ,.., J. Oppenheim.,, PUIUIHIR IERVICU; Robeft Buller, Hollywood; Lany Bortateln, Sports. Promotion: CalJI Eller, Merchandising; Louil LM.a., Dletl'lbutlon. PROOUCTION: M41boume ZJpprtdi, Director; RklMrcl w.Mt. Mgr.; Robeftll ~ Makeup. Headquartera: 841 Lexington Aw .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022f>1174 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserwd. A ,..ic.n. « o.-cc..-•·e11u....,.1u-.a. -.. ....... II. 0.-, M .. Cll,.f E1tKllfltle Olllc.w ....... 8. ~. P""'1dMI Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oetermi'ned That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 18 mg. "tar:· 1.3 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarene. FTC Repon. Sept. 73. Ameriea in the .. Age of Shortages": I was walking along the A venue Foch in Paris with a French frievd recently when he put his hand on my arm and indicated some glass domes, Hke giant space helmets in the street. "look,'' he said proudly, "pay telephones!'' I had, of course, seen pay telephones before, but my emotion was as great as his, not because of the avant- garde design, but because they were there at all. 'The French are just beginning t~ get around to what they call "taxiphones," and there arc still only a handful scat- tered around the city. Even today, the general method of making a telephone call in Paris is to go into a bar, chat about the weather with the suspicious lady at the cash register, buy a token (at excessive price) und then locate the telephone, which is usually in a broo'1} closet or the toilet. The Italian and Spanish sys- tems are worse, and in London I malce a mental note as to where pay tele- phones can be found; otherwise one can search indefinitely. For some reason, the telephone box brinp out the worst in the normally tidy and law-abiding British, and they use it for newspaper disposal, vandalism and worse. A fa. miliar sight in London, wherever there happens to be a row of boxes. is that of a furious and frustrated citizen going into and out of one box after the other, seeking one that (a) works and (b) is not recking of some foul odor. Self-criticism in the U.S. has reached such a pitch that it is perhaps timely for a European visitor to remind Ameri- cans that for everyday comfort and con- VCl)ience in living, Ainerica is still the only country that has found the secret. No European who bas ever lived in the United States ever passes a single day without missing some aspect or other of American life. One might think it difficult, for ex- ample, to fall in love with an ordinary brown paper bag. but if one has lived for a long time in Europe, it is-very easy. The brown paper bag-like the telephone that works or the garage at- tendant who checks one's tires (at least he uKd to; and I presume, after the present gasoline crisis, he will again)- is what makes people sigh with relief when they return to the United States • • FAMILY WEEICLY. Merch 10. 1174 A Britisher Explains Why We're StUI BeUer Orr than Europe Woodcut tor FamUy WMlllY by Barbara Bucow By Geoffrey Botta, British O.bserver of tile A.merieaa Seene "Self-criticism in the U.S. has reached such a pttch that it is perhaps timely for a European visitor to remind Americans that for everyday comfort and convenience In living, America I• still the only country that has found the secret" from a sojourn in Europe. In the U.S., the brown paper ahOpping bag is still an essential P,art of service in all shops. Not in Europe. It never bas been. A sight familiar to all specialists in American behaviorism, but to no one else, occurs whenever an American housewife in Britain comes face to face with the girl at the cash desk of a super- market Each waits for the other to make the first move. The salesgirl waits for the bousewif e to put her purchases in her shopping basket or whatever receptacle she bas brought along for the purpose. The American housewife, who has not brought along anything at all, waits for the girl to take a brown paper bag from under the counter and pack the pur- chases for her. Snag; there is no brown paper bag, and, furthermore, if it was suggested to the salesgirl that she pack tbe customer's purchases, she would go on strike. The stalemate is eventually broken, usually by the girl, who says vaguely, "W ant a bag, or something?" The American, taken aback at such a ques- tion, can only nod. The girl looks around, scratching her head, eventual- ly finds a couple of thin bags suitable on- ly for holding jelly beans, and which promptly rip on the cutting edge of a tea bag, and the housewife staggers away, dropping things as she goes. That is not the eod of the story. As everyone knows, in America these bags are not discarded. They are folded, kept, and serve admirably for garbage disposal. Europeans, having no such bags. dump their garbage directly into the trash cans (which Ute English call "dustbins" and the French poube/les, after a· certain Monsieur Poubelle who invented the trash can and has a street named after him in Paris). The Euro- pean housewife, periodically seouring away the malodorous agglutinations from imide her trash can, is a phenome- non that scarcely exists in the U.S. Nowhere in Europe is there a satis- factory equivalent of the drugstore lunch counter. where one can sit, have a quick cup of cotf ee and a doughnut, and go. The coffee served in the bars in France and Italy is not the same thing at all, nor is the atmosphere. And as f.>r coffee in England , forget it. English coffee is coffee, same, b lished a home. Ame come w go. In vaudevil came to blew the call. Th but trip man But e the real London plum be been pr toilet ci bought plum be diary, s nor. Yo the me leak. Fran in the wife or howeve friends main" never c plum be Ame pnrkio o.oftreJ Bocca ffee is often as good as American off ee, and the brands are usually the me, but the British have never estab- hed a behavior pattern in drinking offee in public, and lhe cafes that serve offec are usually too squalid in Amer- an eyes to make the pause worth- hile. It is better to wait until one gets ome. Americans who complain about their epairmen do not know their luck. Of urse they charge the world, but they ome when summoned, do the job, and o. Jn England there is a well-known audeville song about the plumber who ame to call. He did the plumbing but lew the fuses, so the electrician came to all. The electrician mended the wires, ut tripped over the TV set, so the TV an came, to call. And so on, and so on. But even this fantasy is better than he reality is. An American living in ndon finally cornered his local lumber in a pub. The plumber had en promising to repair the leaking oilet cistern for weeks. The American ought a couple of beers., and the lumber, taking out his appointments iary, said, "You are getting close, guv- or. You are now 26th on my list." In he meantime the toilet continued to eak. France is even worse. In the village in the south of France where I live, most of the inhabitants are either elec- tricians, plumbers, masons, gardeners, house painters and the like. But a repair job may take six months to get done. The reason is that most of them work on jobs for neighboring factories and have little interest in the local housc- wif e or householder. Being neighbors, however, they are also friends. Being friends, they always say politely, "De- main" ("Tomorrow"). But demain never comes. My longest wait-for the plumber-lasted two years. Americans may not believe this, but parking a car is generally easier in the • big American cities than it is in Lon- don, Paris or Rome, and park.iqg re- strictions are usually more logical. Jn East Berlin, Germanic thoroughness has reached a ludicrous level. There, aa in most Communist cities, traffic is in- finitely lighter than in the West, and cars are far fewer. But the conscien- tious German authorities have placed "'No Parking" signs everywhere, in an- ticipation of the day-sometime in the distant, golden future-when they may expect to have a parking problem. Wishful thinking could scarcely go fur- ther in the wrong direction. One can continue indefinitely. Ad- mittedly one can also continue indefi- nitely in the opposite direction. As one lurches in the rusty cattle boxes that New York City calls its subway, one pines for lhe scarlet-and-cream glories of the London Underground or the si- lent Paris Metro trains hissing along on rubber tjres. Watching American cops swagger about, chewing gum -with their guns, billies and handcuffs swing- ing from their belts-makes one miss London and its straight-backed, un- armed bobbies, or Paris and its elegant /lies with their capes. # The American virtues carry their own backlash. The ease and comforts of American living, for example, have produced the uniquely American phe- nomenon or the "fat boy." The "fat boy," guzzling ice cream, popcorn and chocolate bars, is such a familiar sight that he has passed into American litera- ture and the movies, unnoticed by Americans in the street. To European visitors, he is a tourist sight in himself. O ne can travel the length and breadth or Europe without seeing a "fat boy." And for "fat boy," read equally "fnt girl." 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Ifs pointed out that: Adult sensitivity to pain-producing stimuli is inf/11mced by childhood U· ~rience. Presumably the less-advan- taged child is subject to appreciably more trauma than the more protected child. . 3. False. As one leading authority on the dynamics of pain poiots out: •·The supposed differentiations betweeo real and 'psychological' pain are invalid. All pain is real." In other words. a per- son whose medicaJ examination shows him to be perfectly healthy may be actually suffering as much pain as if he were a candidate for tbc emergency ward. To il lustrate the principle an- other way: A doorbell makes the same sound whether it's activated by a short circuit or by having someone push it. 4. True. These are the chronic com- plainers, and their pain may be with or without some physical cause. Says Dr. J. 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Add 1 cup chopped green pepper or 2 tablespoons bcll- peppcr flakes, l can ( l lb.) to- matoes, 1 can (8¥1 oz.s.) com, • • QM J0W menu e Soulhwestem elent with utisfylng Sante Fe T81Mle Pie. &izta 'Pe 'Tamale 'Pie drained, ~ cup chill sauce or ketchup, 3 teaspoons chill pow- der and ¥.. teaspoon sail Bring to boiling; reduce beat and sim- mer uncovered 15 minutes. Ma.kc mush: Stir I cup corn- meal and I teaspoon salt into l cup cold water. Gradually pour into 3 cups bolling water, stirring constantly. Cook until thick and bubbly, stirring fre- quently. Spread about ¥.l of the mush in the bottom of an un- greased 2-qt. casserole. Pour beef filling over. Spoon remain- ing mush around edges of cas- serole. Bake for 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings Co111i11ued I FAMILY WEEKLY. March 10. 1974 • 11 ' . . ('. 'i "fMM)HllEIJ•' (·~M.Ht\MM)I\:. Ccm ti1111e,/ TlUla Din11ers: WithRiee AOr Maearo11i TUNA WITH MUSTARD FRUIT SAUCE Drain 2 tablespoons oil from 2 cans (6Y.i-or 7-oz. size) tuna In vegetable oil into large skil- let. Heat. In hot oil saute Y.i cup allced onion and 1 cup aJlced celery, stirring, for 2 minutes. Combine 4V1 tea- spoons cornstarch in 2 cup measure with ayrup from 1 can (9 ozs.) sliced pineapple. Atld 2 tablespoons vinegar, 5 tea- ~poons prepared mustard and enough water to make I Vi cups. Add to skillet with tuna, pineapple, 1 can (8 ozs.) peach· 81, drained, I can (8 ozs.) apricot halves, drained, ~ cup sweet-pickle chunks, I teaspoon ult and dash pepper. Stir constantly over medium heat unlit sauce thickens and comes lo a.boil . Garnish with a fow Maraschino cherries if desired. Serve over bot cooked rice. Makes 6 servings Tuna with Must.ird Fruit Seuc:e la • qulck--end-eny version of a SPAGHETTI WITH CLAMS Jn medium saucepan saute Y.i cup sliced celery or onion and I large clove garlic, minced, in 7... tablespoons olive o r vegetable It about 5 minutes. Stir in I can (15 ozs.) spa- ghetti In tomato sauce with cheese, I can (about 8 ozs.) minced clams, drained, I tablespoon lemon juice, I tablespoon dry white wine and I tablespoon chopped parsley or I teaspoon parsley flakes. Heat to boiling: stir occasion- ally. Maie rs 4 suving.f t2 • FAMILY WEEl<lY. Merch 10. 1974 more compHcated Italian recipe uaing the famoua M~t.lrda di Fruita. SEAFOOD RICE 'N' EASY Preheat oven to 400°F. In 7xl lx.2-inch greased glass bak- ing pan combine 'h cup dry white wine, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 11.2 cup water, Y.i teaspoon salt and 1 Vi cups quick-cooking rice. Place l lb. fresh or frozen thawed fish fillets over rice mixture. Top with 1 can ( I CH4 ozs.) cream of shrimp soup, undiluted. Sprinkle with Y.z teaspoon lemon pepper, 1 tablespoon fine bread crumbs and 2 table- spoons butter or margarine, melted. Cover with foil aod bake for 25-30 minutes, until 6sh is opaque and flakes easily. Malc~s 4 servings HOT TUNA-OLIVE SALAD ln 11h -or 2-qt. casserole, combine 3 cups cooked elbow macaroni,• 1h cup sliced pi- miento-stuffed olives, 2 cans (6Y.i-or 7-oz. siz.c.) tuna, drained, 1 can (6 ozs.) sliced mu1hrOOm,lf drained, V1 cup chopped~elery, 1/1 cup salted peanut.: cashews or walnuts, l cup mayonnaise, V2 teaspoon pepper, V.. teaspoon salt and V.. teaspoon crushed oregano leaves. Sprinkle with I cup shredded Cheddar cheese. Bake in preheated 350" F. oven for 25 minutes, or until heated through. (Or skip the baking. refrigerate and serve cold.) Malcts 6 servings •Cook ~ cup elbow macaroni _ as package label directs for 3 cups cooked. SKILLET YAM DINNER ln medium skillet brown J can ( 12 ozs.) luncheon meat, sliced, in I Y.i tablespoons hot butter or margarine. Add l can (8 ozs.).plneapple chunks, un- drained, 1 can ( I lb. 8 ozs.) yams In syrup, drained, I tablespoon Instant minced on- ion, V2 teaspoon sugar, \4 teas1><>9n ground cinnamon and dash ground black pep- per. Mi x gently. Cook covered over medium heat I 0 minutes. Blend \4 cup cold water with 2 teaspoons cornstarch smooth- ly. Stir into skillet. Heat, stir- ring, until mixture boils. Malcts 4 urvings ------. GIANT FISH CAKE Preheat oven to 400°F . Pre- pare 5 cups Instant mashed potatoes according to package directions. Season with IA tea- spoon ground black pepper, 2 tablespoons grated Parme- san cheese, 2 tablespoons in· atant mJnced onion and l tablespoon parsley flakes. Stir in l can ( 15 ozs.) mackerel, well-drained and flaked. Heavi- ly grease a 9-inch·round cake pan. Sprinkle with 3 table- spoons fine dry bread crumbs and l teaspoon seasoned salt. 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To step up nutrition, beat in lh cup instant dry skim milk pow- der with milk. Makes about 2 qts. CHICKEN •N• CHEESE CRUSTY SQUARES Prepare 1 pkg. ( 13~ ozs.) hot-roll mix according to· pack- age directions, using :)4 cup water and I egg. Let dough rise about 20 minuies. Preheat oven to 450°F. Grease a JSlh x IOY.i x I-inch pan. Spre~d dough evenly in pan with fin. gers. Spread 2 cans ( 4~ -oz. size) chicken or deviled-ham spread over dough. Sprinkle with 1 Y.i cups grated Muenster. mozza- rella or Cheddar cheese. Dot surface with Y.i cup sliced green olives and sprinkle with l teaspoon paprika. Bake on sbe1f in lower half of oven 12- 15 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. Cut into large squares, serve hot. (If cut into small squares, may be used as a hot hors d'oeuvre.) Mak.ts 6-8 strvings • 50 appetizer servings SL OPPY HANS SANDWICHES In saucepan combine lh lb. cubed paateurtzed proceu cheese spread. 2 tablespoons mllk, 2 cups finely chopped ~longa, 1 tablespoon instant minced onion or freeze-dried 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 10, 1974 Tips 'ti' CJopics CELERY: IT ALWAYS CO~ES THROUGH IN THE CRUNCH I ~lery, tt1e fre11h, crisp grue vegetable we take for granted in our markets year-round, has an Interesting background. Back In the old days, no one ever ate it for fun-only as a medicine. Its taste was too bit· ler. Then, ear1y in the 17th cen- tury, some unknown gardener In Italy or southern France transplanted some wild celery to a choice garden spot where the soll was deep, rich and moist. To his amazement. the r1bs and leaves from these plants had a much more pleas- ing taste .• Today, of course, celery is flavorful, crisp and green year· round. The largest celety-producing area Is In central Florida, part of the half-million acres of farm- land reclaimed from the Ever- glades. There, the rich, black soil Is abundant and holds the mols1ure celery needs to grow crisp and sweel But even here, celery Is a sfow, tricky grower, requiring 125 days from seed to harvest There Is still a certain amount of confusion In some cook· books, which call for "stalks" of celery when they mean "ribs." A "stalk," or "bunch," Is the whole plant. The "rib" Is only part of the stalk. The weight watcher can eat celery freely, since a whole cup of diced celery has a mere 18 calories. Celery's at Its market peak now through May. chives and 1 teaspoon prepared mustard. Split 4-6 hamburger buns and toast lightly under broiler. Watch closely so they don't over-brown! Spoon sauce over bottom halves of buns; re- place tops. Serve with a crisp salad and glasses of cold milk or iced tea. 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At Rath we still cure our bacon the slow old way over smoldering hickory. Because there's just nothing like real hickory smoke to put the finishing touches on that nut-sweet bacon flavor. So the very next time you want to treat your taste- buds to something sort of sR_ecial-just send them a smoke signal from Rath. Rath~clogs. They're really great little kidders. Kids love the just right, not-too-spicy taste of Rath hot dogs. And grownups like to serve Rath hot dogs because they're the ones with the good solid nourish- ment of meat protein. Not that grownups don't like to eat their share of Rath hot dogs, too. After all, there's a little kid in all of us. !m ' .•• I :.· . ·-~J ,,. i\l., ~·~ Collectors· Classic Many have heard of it. Some have eaten it. Few have prepared it. But Chicken Cordon Bleu is a gourmet favorite that is delicious and relatively easy to make. A --show-Off" Dish~ Cld@ke,.~ Cordon Bien CHICKEN CORDON BLEU 4 (2 k) whole cNcken .,,.-.,boned ~ cup (lla lb.) ......, chopped coolced ..... 1 ~ c:upe (lla lb.) gm.d Grvyke Of SWiii cheeM 1 -• dowe prllc, minced Few twtela freehfy ground bledt pepper lla cup plue 2 t.bleepoont dry whl• wine or lherrJ lla teaepoon Utrme leavM 1••poonult ~ cup UMlfted all"1)urpose lour , ... "' cup ,... 1 tableepoon vegetableolt 11'1 c:upe .. dry breed crumbs I teble1pow butter or ........... hnle1 or wetetcret. Chlcbtt-Wlne Sauce (recipe below) 1. Cut whole chicke~ breasts in half. In small bowl combine ham, Gruyere, garlic, a few twists freshly ground pepper, 2 tableapoons wine, thyme and 1h teaspoon salt. 2. Use this ham-cheese mixture to stuff each breast in the pocket made by boning. Refrigerate covered for at least 30 minutes. 3. Oo sheet of waxed paper, combine flour, remaining salt and a few twists freshly ground black pepper. 4. Beat eggs with 1 tablespoon vegetable oil. 5. Coat each chicken breast in flour mixture, dip in egg mix- ture, then in bread crumbs, coating well. I. In large skillet heat butter and V.. cup vegetable oil until butter foams. Brown chicken breasts slowly on each side. Tum beat down to low and con- tinue cooking uncovered about 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 10, 197• 20-25 minutes longer, until cooked through. 7. Or if you wish, brown in skil- let as in Step 6, but finish cook- ing uncovc.red in preheated 375°F. oven for 20 minutes. 8. Add V.. cup white wine to skillet Bring to boiling, stirri.Qg to loosen aO brown particles in pan (deglaze). Continue boiling till liquid is reduced by half. Pour over chicken breasts. Garnish with a bouquet of pars- ley or watercress. Malces 8 servin_gs CHICKEN-WINE SAUCE 2 tebllipDDUS butter Of fUIPllne 2 t8blelp00ila flour 1 ~ cups chicken broth lla cup heavy crum 1 t.blespoon dry whit• wtne 0.... white pepper 1. In small saucepan, heat but- ter until melted. Stir in flour smoothly. 2. Add chicken broth all at once and cook, stirring with wire whisk until smooth and bubbly. 3. Stir in cream, wine and pep- per. Heat; season lo taste, add- ing salt and additional pepper if desired. Makes 2 cups TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL CORDONBLEU 1. Timing is important. For tastiest, tenderest results, don•t overcook chicken. 2. Do cook until chicken feels firm to the "finger"' test-that is, when pressed with your finger. 3. If you must wait to serve, cover loosely with foil and keep warm. Conti1111i>d /rom f>UI(<' J .J Thia chMM-toplMfd blecult ' CUMrolt It• new way to Mrve standby "franb 'n' beML" HASTY BEAN 'N' FRANK BISCUIT BAKE Preheat oven to 400°F. In medium saucepan, combine 1 lb. sliced frankfurters, 1 ban ( 1 lb.) pork and beans, 1h cup ketchup, 1h cup chopped on- ion or 2 tablespoons instant minced onion and 3 tablespoons brown sugar. Bring to boiling, simmer 5 minutes. Spoon hot bean mixture into ungreased 8- or 9-incb baking pan. Separate l ·can (8 ozs.) refrigerated biscuit dough into 10 biscuits; arrange over hot bean mixture. Sprinkle with J cup shredded Cheddar cheeH. Bake 20-25 minutes, or until biscuits arc golden brown and no longer doughy. Malces 5-6 suvings EGGS 'N' POTATOES FLORENTINE Preheat oven to 375° P. Pre- ,. pare 3 cups Instant mashed potatoes according to pack age directions. Spread mashed po- tatoes in greased 9-inch pie pan, making a "crust." Cook 2 pk gs. (10-oz. size) frozen chopped spinach for 5 minutes. accord- ing to package directions. Drain well. Season spinach with 2 tablespoons butter or marga- rine. Spoon into potato crust. With back of spoon make four depressions and break an egg into each. Sprinkle each egg with I teaspoon grated Parme- san chffH. Bake 20-25 min- utes, or until eggs arc as set as desired. Mak~s 4 suvings CHEESE AND ASPARAGUS SANDWICH M elt I I b. procesaed American chffH with 2 table- Mashed Potatoes Underlie .. Florentine" Re~lpe Wdfchhis weight... . spoons milk in top of double • boiler. Add 1 can ( 8 ozs.) to- maloe• and green chUles ; stir until blended. Toast 12 slicei bread or 6 English muffins, split. Spread with 2 caru ( 4~ • oz. size) deviled ham. H ea t 2 Following the doctors orders isn't always easy. So when he recom- mends a low saturated fat diet. it's nice to get some hdp. Unlike t he hi g h ·pric~J ~prea<l. Saffola (and, in fact. most margarincsl conta ins no cholestero l. But that's only the beginning. Saffola M argarine is mm.le from sa fflower ni l- lower in saturated fats, higher in poly· unsaturates than corn oil. I n conjunc· tio n with a low saturateJ fa t diet. Saffola at.:t ually helps reduce the level of blood cholesterol. lts reassuring to know that if your doctor recommends cutting down on saturated fats. you don't have to cut down on flavor. Saffola tastes so much like the high· priced spread, chances are ynur family won't even notice 1he differcnt:e. Saffola cans (IS-oz. siz.e) asparagus spears, drain well . Place 2 slices ham-spread toast on each plale. Top with asparagus spears. Spoon hot cheese sauce over each serving. Makes 6 servings ALL RECIPES TESTED IN FAMILY WEEKLY'S OWN TEST KITCHENS How •bout using tM fr .. h piquancy of dlll ... d to edd n.w ftnor to your aaled? 'rips 'ti 'Topics DILL: SEED OR WEED? We could all use a little lift just about now, so how about a new _ _Qre~~i..!19 _ _!Qr_ :your J!vorlle salad? This reel~ calls lor whole dlllseed, the seed of the he'b plant, dill. The maximum flavor of dlllseed Is developed by "toasting" the seeds lightly In a small skillet for 5-10 minutes before using. A brlel stay In a marinade or dressing also helps bring out the flavor. Olllweed, the crushed leaves of the dill plant, releases fla- vor more quickly than the seed. but the flavor is milder. Dill· weed enhances green salads. vegetables, fish and seafood sauces, egg salad, cottage cheese and, of course. thinly sllced cucumbers. DILLY DRESSING v, cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon dlllseed or dlllweed VJ cup vegetable oil Y4 teaspoon sugar y, teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon ground black pepper 1. Combine lemon juice end dlttseed in small saucepan. Bring to boiling: rdduce heat and simmer 5 mln•;tes. Cool. 2. Combine all remaining ingre- dients In a Jar: add lemon Jute:.: and diltseed mixture. Serve over sliced cucumbers. toma- toes, mixed salad greens, etc., shaking thoroughly before add- ing. Makes ¥.! cup SYNTHETIC MILK?! A team of professors at the University of Illinois has devel- oped a pleasant-tasting nutri· tlous drink that they say oflers the protein "benefits of milk without the cost of the cow," It remains to be seen if the prod~ uct can be developed as a milk substitute: at the moment. it Is deficient In calcium. However, the product, made from soy- beans, is still In the develop- mental stage. and wltl be used to make imitation ''cheese," "yogurt," "Ice cream," table spreads and frosted shakes. FAM!LV WEEKLV, Much 10, 197o4 • 17 .. StarClijlt Burt Baeharaeh Talks About Musi~ Racehorses and (Firs~ Last and Always) Angie Order with Confidence. Hemchrien Guarutees Your ~tisfacdon or Your Money Refunded. SEND TODAY. FREE NEEDLECRAFT CATALOC WITH EVERY ORDER. SPE<lAl Ol I IR COUPON-MAIL NOW Berrscbners HOOVf• a o AO, Dept. )MS, Stft'tftl Poine, Wile. 54411 Ple'se ~ rM the embroidery floss ~ (or sets) I h'~ 1ndiu1~ ~low 'long with , frH CoPV of y~r co4orful nttdlec,,ft "''~· Qurtlty --10 ~~n sets of coaor floss• $1.19 ~r se----- --..i6011U skein sets of color floss• 52.19 ~set----- Posup aind (pleue print clearty> H.ndllng 20C ~~------ Zip Toti! enclosed..._ __ _ ·------...:it.at.._ ___ ,c .... octeoue.. __ _ •• a • .. , , •• to play my mullc for Angle after It's done. She ha • very good H .r for It." B.Y Peer. J. Oppenheimer The interview didn't start out too well. The night before, seemingly tired and nerv- ous, Burt Bacharach bad opened at Har- rah's Club in Tahoe. FAMILY WEEKLY: You seem awfully tired. What's wrong? BURT: I had a tough day yesterday. A six-and- a-half-hour rehearsal, and two shows. That can get anybody dowb. Besides. I've worked bard the last couple of -years. lt took me a year and a half on •·Lost Horizon," and when I did my 1V show in London, I came down with the flu. FW: Were you disappointed with the cri1ics' reaction to "Lost Horiz.on"? BURT: I think it was the worst assassination job ever done on a picture. FW: Do you th ink they were wrong? BURT: I think the picture was better than they said it was. But it seems that once you get a bad critique, each critic tries to outdo the guy before. Nobody gave credit to the attempt to make a picture completely in Hollywood and put people back to work. FW: Don't you think any of the criticism was justified? BURT: I didn't say that. I think it happened partly because the picture was ballyhooed so much. The whole attitude went something like "See here. public, this is THE picture you've been waiting for! You should be happy to see it!" I don't think that was right. FW: What about your own score? Were you satisfied with it? BURT: I think the score didn't work as well as it should. FW: Is it true that you turned down "Love Story"? Co11tin11~tl 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Merd'I 10, 1974 .. T w fu au in lie an liCan't ave SClll? Food without salt can get pretty dull. But now there's a way out for people who can 't have salt. Adolph's Salt Substitute looks, sprinkles and tastes like salt. That's why many doctors recommend It. Available regular or seasoned at your grocer. DENTURE PAIN TOOTHACHE? SORE GUMS TEETHING PAIN • New triple 1etion Numzident, the 1ll·purpose dental pain reliever, helps stop pain last. 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Thats b doctors on atient.A showed while it gently relieved such pain, it also helped reduce swelling of these tiaauea. The medication used in the tests was Preparati01t ~ No prescription is needed for Preparation H. In ointment or su sitor form. Whan your child can't sit still, is It nervousness or is it Pin-Worms? Fidgeting, distraction, fitful scratching of rectal itch-many people don't know theee "nervous habita" can be cauaed by Pin- Wonns. Theee almost invisible panuilefl are 80 common. medical authorities have eald 1 out of 3 children examined, and many parents. may have Pin-Worms. They can infect anyone-young 01' old, rich or poor. Worst of all. Pin-Worms are highly conta- gious, 80 they can apread from pereon to per90n, until the whole family is infected. Fortunately, there is an et1BY- to-t a k e medication called Jayne'~ P-W• tablets that gets rid of Pin-Wonns. Your phanna clst will tell you that Jayne's P-W tablets arl' specially formulated wilh an l'ffedive medicaJ ingrc- dit>nt lhat drives Pin-Worms out ol your system. Ask for Jaynt''a P-W tablets at your drug stort'. Baehan1eh <:ot1tinu~a BURT: It is. When I met with Bob [Paramount Production chic( Robert Evans). he had bis mind set on a certain kind of music. It wasn't a maucr of whet.her it was good or bad. I simply never had a chance to think how I would feel aboul it So I turned il down. But he was right. The music he chose wor.ked, and I rupeet him for his opinion. FW: Has Angie been ·able lo help you with your work? BURT: A great deal, particular- ly in the beginning. I like to play my music for her after it's done. She has a very good ear for it. FW: Do you need lime totally alone-even away from Angie? BURT: I do. I go to Del Mar seven or eight weeks a year, though not aJways by myseH. We own a house there that we bought two years ago. It's 1a great place lo work, and a mar- velous place to relax. Until we bought il, we used to go to Palm Springs for three or four days, and it was like a major move. Del Mar is a second home. J simply get into the car, drive there, and start another lite. FW: And Angie doesn't mind when you go by yourself? BURT: At least she hasn't told me she does. Besides, when Nikki is in school [Burt's and Angie's six-year-old daughter Lea Nikki], Angie doesn't lilte to leave her on her own too long. FW: Del Mar is famous for its racetrack. Do you race your own horses as well? BURT: I do. I've liked racing since I was J I, when my father took me to a horse race for the first lime. Ever since, I thought that if I ever made it, I wanted horses of my own. FW: How arc you doing? BURT: I won my first race and I figured it was easy. Then I lost the next 43 ! I'm doing bet- ter than that now, but there is no way you can make mone> on racehorses. At lea.st I can't. FW: How does Angie (eel about your racehorses? BURT: She likes horses, but not as much as I do, and I figure that if it's an effort to sec them run, it isn't worth her lime. FW: How much effort does it take to to write music? BURT: A great deal. FW: Do you set certain hours tC\ do your composing? BURT: No. I don't start al nine and work until six in the after- noon. Sometimes I work 32 hours in a row. Somelimcs J gel up at four and work until noon and then go play tennis. But then I have to tell mySt"lr not to have a drink with the guys. bul go home and go back to work. FW: How do you C.:el about Angie still working as an nc· tress? BURT: l th.ink il'~ absolutely es- sential, and I'm all for it-and not just for her to keep busy. If Angie weren't such a good actress, I would prefer that she quit But she's too good to stay away from the screen. Unfor- tunately, she doesn't seem to gel parts that do her justkc. FW: What do you think is the "If Angle weren't such a good actreas, I would prefer that ahe quit.'' best thing she's ever done'> BURT: "Point Blank." FW: She did· a nude scene in the film . Did you mind? BURT: Not at all. I thought she looked gorgeous! FW: Is your daughter musically inclined? BURT: She seemed to be a cou- ple of years ago, and she 1ried the · guitar and lhc violin. She bas a pretty good car. But now she's more interested in horses. Incidentally, sbe doesn'l want to be called Nikki anymore She's Lome Greene now. FW: What do you mean-she's Lome Greene now? BURT: Well, she's told us that from now on she's not a she hut a he, and her name is Lorne Greene. Unless we call he r tbal, she won't answer. FW: So? BURT: So we call her Lome Greene. FW: When you wrote the m11sic for "Promises, Promises," pro- ducer David Mernck referred to you as "a new sex symbol." How djd you feel about it? BURT: T laughed, David's a card. FW: How did Angie feel about it? And not just tbat, but w~n your fans faU all over you at concerts and personal appear- ances? BURT: It doesn't bother her. At lea.st, I don't think it docs. FAMILY WEE~l Y. March 10, 11174 • 19 Afraid You're Going Deaf?_ Chicago, 111:-A free off er of '!lpc- cial interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Bellone. A non-operating model of the smallest Bellone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone requeating it. This is not a real hearing aid, but it will show you how tiny hearing help can be. It's youn to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less 'than a third of ·an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit: No wi.tta lead from body to head. These models are free, so write for yours now. Thousands 11t.ve already been mailed, 10 write today to DepL 4368, Bellone Electronics Corp., 4201 W . Victoria St., Chicago, Ill., 60646. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL FROM FAMILY WEEKLY ••• Please allow up to four weeks for delivery on items ordered from companies that advertise in Family Weekly. Somettt11es unintentional delays occur. If they do. j u st write: Lynn Headley, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .• New York. NY 10022. Grow Mushrooms You'll ~ tilt hasten wltn the mo1teo when you urve frub • l)lcked heme -crown mush· room1. Any meal Is 1 1ovrmet'1 dtllthll 14xl0" kll comes compltl1 with Instructions 1nd Is 1m111n111 slrnple: nolhln1 to pl1nt, no 1ud1 lo SOW Ju•I Wlttr tilt lrly I nd Wltth them arowl Frat crop ready In JO d1ys. Thouunds of 1poru 11vt reput crops every sir •eeks. Edu· c1t1on11' To ordtr specify Mushroom Kit C•H·798l) @ $3.98 uch + 6S~ post & hlndl S.nd ciltck or m.o. to: GREENLAND STUDIOS MO« lret11l•• ll'S., MIMI, n1. UOH RELINE YOUR DENTURES FOR A PERFECT FIT i~~, -~~ Do your loose denlul'l'S slip or cau<1e sore gums'' BRIMM'S PLASTl-LI NF,R rehne.,dentures s nugly without powder, past<' or pads G1ve1> ti~ht.comfortable fit for monlhs YOU CAN EAT ANYTHING. Simply lliy 11oh strip ol PLAS1'1·LINER on denture. Bite and it molds per- fectly. Easy to use. harmlet's to drntures and gums. Money-b111:k guorentcc from mfg At oll drug counters. .. -. Speetrum/74 - Sports M1n1-Pron1e 0 . J . SIMPSON: The Boy with Rickets Who Became "Athlete of the Year" Wtioo 0 . J . Simpson was a child, he suffered from rickets and his mother had him wear homemade braces because she couldn't afford professional treatment. As a result, 0 . J. 's legs remained bowed and skinny from the knees down. But that didn't stop him from becoming the No. 1 college running back when he wu at the University of Southern California; or from becoming No. 1 running back in profes- sional football; or from smaahlng Jim Brown'• ruahlng record by gaining 2,003 yarda IHt aeaaon; or from winning the Hickok Award aa "Athlete of 1973" by a record-breaking landallde .... 0. J. (his real name is Orenthal James) doesn't like to meet tacklers head on. ln~tead, he uses tremendous natural speed and an uncanny ability to slip out of tacklers' hands. "A running back lasts a lot longer When he'• not colliding with people or trying to run over them wHh brute force," he tell1 you. "I'm hoping to laat a long time." ... A native of California, Heisman Trophy winner Simpson was disappointed when he was drafted by Buffalo five years ago. He was even more disappointed when the coach gave him only limited opportunities to run. He was becoming known as "the college star who failed in the pros." But a new coach, Lou Saban, arrived in Buffalo last year and decided to build his offpnse around 0 . J., just as USC had dowl!. .. 0 . J. is a hero to his young teammates at Buffalo, is recognized as a team leader and official needler at practice. They describe him as "a guy who's always smiling end never angry." Hla wife Marguerite compares hia dlapoaitlon with U..t of hl9 mother'• coualn, baaeball'a happy-go-lucky wteran atar, Ernie Banks. -By Barry Abrameon 20 • F'AMIL y WEEKLY, March 10, 1974 Jobmanshlp You Can't Do Anything You Put Your Mind To! Basically it's your own native talent for office duties that determines whether you'll be happy or miserable as a "desk jockey." If you found reporta and paperwork In ~n~spot . -me came1 ···1=1ners smoker? At the big neighborhood Garage Sale almost every- one has a gimmick. Pick the one who doesn't. .__ __ __...__ __ ....._ __ ....., 1. No. He's Vaughn Gudeel. Gimmlck:0lnsists on "feeling the merchandise." Merchandise is about to teach. him theory of acupuncture (it's alive). 2. Nope. He's Ben Takln. Bought water bed-that later developed an oil sllck. Gimmick: Menthol cigarettes so cold. it's like trying to set fire to an Igloo. S. She's Vara Vane. Gimmick: With 20-400 vision, she "doesn't need" glasses. Thinks she's talking to old •1174 R. J. ~Tobacco Co. college beau. Smokes CabbaQe Leaf cigarettes-preferred by two out of three Inchworms. 4. No. He's Frank Apraisel. Just bought "Man Packing Suitcase" painling. Later cleaned It and found It's really "Alligator Having Snack." Smokes cigarette with so many air vents it's like smoking a harmonica. 5. Right. He knows a genuine article when he sees It. Wants no gimmicks in his cigarette, either. Camel Filters. Good taste. Honest tobacco. I. He's Noah Bargane. Just broke a 130-year· ·.,..--• old chair. Now owns $200 worth of genuine antique firewood. ca11101 Fina ... CAME~ They're not for avarvbodY , ... ...., ..... ;e,.,-.. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. IChool lrrltatlng. go alow about seeking a career in an office. Moat office jobs require high finger dexterity and a atrong natural talent for dealing with symbols. figures and written forms of all kinds. Unfortunately, many men and women who disliked their school paperwork drift into office employ- ment. When they find their jobs unsatis- factory, they begin to worry about their abilities in general. They should realize that it's not their basic ability that is lacking. The problem lies in the fact they're struggling with the wrong type of work for them. Job-aptitude researchers have found that It ls a mistake to believe you can do anything you put your mind to. Different oc- cupations require different in-born abilities and temperaments.-By S. R. Redford ~and You What Students Really Think About Sports Even if you can't spot the camel Filters smokeg -----------------------------------· camel Fiiters "Not·For·Everybody''sweepstakes OFFICIAL RULES: 1 r)n .m •~hr, •I .. nrr 1 think 1 r ·• 'J'' Of ~·· D'""' • ,1 ·"'°' ' ' ir'><J Onnl t)f IVJ>u Yll•H n.;n1<' ,1rJ<Jr,•v ,inrl /ltl <'."i<l< !.1lh fld( h unrry '>l•nll ~ cmOlr <,/\Ml L I ILll R t.od<-"'·"I'" "' •r., w ol•J ./\'.~! L r1u1 R C11,1<1•l1i"' or1nl1-<J 1n t>C•.r~ 1 .. 11..,r-, ,,n .; :!" tJ, ·," l~•~ • "' : ·~,,_ t t nh ·r ,.. .. ., oftt•n , •. , v<Ht W1t:>h btil, ·ct< '' t·nu,. mu•.1 C>4' rr .. 1 It • t '" t • .,, •' •'' ''" Ir •I• Moil 111 CA Ml L I ILi I ll '-.w1• ·r1 l.l~l'. P (J B< '' 11(111'1 ' P • • 1A1nn1 Jl,1 &;,,.,1H/ ~ nHtt""• "'U t t°A'Pt~\trT1t:trkf q t:.r; Jur,. J 11t/ 1 r1ti.l r, • •'"' 1., J11n1' Iii 1'174 ''./lu'nt.·r• ihdlt>·cJ• 11 tn ... rw_,J1r'\tfH1U11n1r1'.1-N. ·~ .. ,, .. ,,,, r1"(J ff .;. 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Only six percent of the students found their schoolwork "exciting and stimulating." Even worse. only 30 percent thought the things they're learning in high school will be "very important" in their lives. -By Shirley Sloan Fader 'fheDoekw LetslOO In What Makes Your Nose Run? ) ( "Oh, this darn nose-what's making it run so much?" Ever said that while suflering from a cold? Well, it's a good question- what does make your nose run? Here's the answer: A cold is an infection. And when you have an infection or inflammation, all your tissues are "running"-i.e., secreting fluids. The fluid running from your nose is called mucus, a secretion containing, among other things, mucin (an "animal glue") and dead white cells that have been killed while fighting infection. When inflammation strikes. many tissues discharge fluids. But you are most aware of the problem in your nose because the mucous membra~e in your nasal passage is exposed and unprotected (that's also why it'• the most vulnerable to attack from germs). The point to remember is this: A runny nose is not bad in itself. It is an attempt by your body to throw ott an infecting agent. This is why many doctors are cautious about overusing products that block or dry up the nose of a cold sufferer.-By Erwin DI Cyan, Ph.D. / f'AMll.. y WEEKLY, March 10, 1974 • 21 .. r MACHINE WASHABLES -NO IRONS -AND OTHER EASY·CARE FABRICS ~ Uassts &. New Favorites -"et ?la-/ 2 WAYS TO ORDER: r" - -rRCPAIO • USI TOUR CHARCl CARO' - - , geenla'ld fashions o.,t. ISSt, 4500 M.W. '31111 St., Mil11wl, Fla. 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Ooubl• knit acetate jersey 11 a loyl R•d/Nevy only. 12· 20, $10.M: I'll heN 11&11. ---Did You Kill--- Your Baby?" The Double Suff ering o f "Sadden Iaf ant Death" By Ellzalleth MeGoagh The funeral for six-month-old John Jerry Price, Jr., took place on a July afternoon in North Carolina with only a few people gath- ered around the tiny blue-trimmed coffin. The baby's father was not there. John Jerry Price, Sr., 20, sat in the County Jail charged with assault and battery in the death of his. son. An autopsy bad shown that the infant bad not been beaten or strock. He bad died of Sudden Infant Death Syn- drome (sometimes called crib death), but the father was being held anyway. In Chicago, a disttaught father raced into the hospital. His infant son bad been found dead in his crib. The father was asked repeatedly, "How many times did you hit him?" These cases are extreme. But nearly all Sudden Infant Death Syndrome {SIDS) families have been asked, "Did you give the baby any medicine before you put him to bed? Did an- other child hit him? Did you love this baby?" You can imagine the traumu this brings into parents' lives. The death of any child is heart- breaking. Yet no other disease leaves in its wake the self-doubt, guilt, psy- chosis and charges of criminal neglect that accompany deaths from SIDS. The leading cause of death in inf ants under one year old, SIDS has been with us at least since Biblical times. The disease cannot be predicted, even by a doctor, nor can it be prevented. While we do not know the cause of U • FAMILY WEEKLY, March 10, 1974 these 10,000 to 15,000 deaths a year, we do know that the surviving fami- lies are not criminals. To define SIDS, let's look at a typi- cal case. An apparently healthy infant between three weeks and eight months old is put to bed. He may have signs of a slight cold. Sometime later the baby is found dead. Most babies show not the slightest trace of any distur- bance. No one bas heard the baby struggle or cry out. Sometimes the infant bas obviously moved at the time of death, and be may have a blanket near or around the face, or may be wedged over in the comer of his crib. Here are some basic facts about SIDS: • SIDS is a definite disease. • The causes are not suffocation, · regurgitation or pneumonia, although sometimes death certificates list such causes in error. • There is no suffering; death oc- curs during sleep. • It is not hereditary; there is no greater chance for it to occur in one family than in another. But it is un- likely to happen a second time in one family . • It is not contagfous. Although a viral infection may be involved, it is not a "killer virus" that threatens other family members. • SIDS rarely occurs a fter seven months of age. ~ New environmental agCl'lS, such Continued - This lowly lad)'-RKhel Cut, •ut hot of "Yo•• for All "•••"-IS REPLACING DEADLY TENSION wrr"~• SOAftlNG NEW STRENGTH ANO ENERGY! Yet. to •n outs1d• obnrwef. 11 loolia •• lflou•fl 1fle rt do•n• ncKflln• •r •Ill Thi• Is the ,,...t m•~I of Heehna Yoge-"''' 11 producn •uch phenomenel ,.turn~ In be•u•)'. 1tre"Sth, •l>C)e•r•nc• •nd v•t•llly lor 1uch • tin)' 1nve1tment 1n !Im• or enerayl Ho wonder 1t can be enjoyed by IO·)'e1t·old1, or ertht1t1cs. H well e• robu1t teen IS THIS THE II •• ... ,., No wonder it1 11mple oot.tures (111<e th11 one) "'m to ··•mooth 1wa)'00 both )'llrl end pound• from the very beg1nn1ngl Why not I•)' thlll lncf"ldlbl)'••t.)' "bod)'·rnh1per1" and .. ,..,,t•h1er1" to d•~-w1thout n 1ll1nc • penny• .. ? II So incredibly easy that anyone can master it I And yet so powerful that it may cut years off your appearance ... recharge your body with youthful energy ... turn back~ sleeping "Health Glands" inside your body! And do it all-in just a few glowing ·minutes each day! Cal It. If You Wll, "HMtlng Yogal" Made Up Of SIMPLE HEALING POSTURES THAT REDIRECT THE ENERGY R.OW WITHIN YOUR BODY To Help You To: I) o..Jy llm d t .. wed lftUlda" lllOft8 ...,., So tllM they 1aln new 11re..-. •• po-. -1Umml11a COlll.l'Ol-not by *IOlllzlna elfon-b.., 111 tlw ...,.~ l/lloo4./low tltM tlw• llrwtclw~ pow lttlo 11to.u _.,.., 2) Flood wtdl the same supu~ llle uq:lcalJy.neS)cicttd ,.,,,.~ ,,._. ol >'°"'race, aecll ud Mir-Md thaa retard the dryf.111 Md ooR•pelse Pf-* thM is ...... )'OW ~ r11&et Ind raster C"'C'7 ,..,, l) ......._ dormant ''Y.-A G~" lillllds 109r bod)'! Puc 11tlMJe, aooGllle ..-.. oe them f« a rcw WWul __.... eadl da7, 10 11w'y llfll__,k-'11 WJI -o/ tlw ~-lwl ,..,,,,. Ill#,,,,.., kHl1! So you -Ille fat llOred Otl )'Our ................ t.lailM -•• ,..,,,,,_ ... .,,,p1, o/ -ro. 1o "'-' of /lllllW ~ .,.._W.W.. ., IM -,_ "- ,,.., 1'0fl --.,,_,~/«I ~,,,_>"'* ~ Pt ,..,.1 Alld-patilP' mott lmportut ol all- 4) Attack dlrect11-wllo\ Ntllwe'• 0•11 lwaltlt poWttJ-~ ••-ud brcak6owna thet ~ be 1orturiz11 )'OU today! So that you 1#1 /0# ~I/ 1he elfect of lhac simple pot(ures ~ such lfll'llzilll ~ • llthrltlt .•. rllevmathm ... respjraCOf)' Ill~ ..• b.iall blood ,.._,. .•. back llOUbla ••• lnlomnla ... shattered ncna .•. ud a doaftmorcl Swo\ 1t.nU111 tYlle/. '" feet-• q..IAlr-tlllol 1Jw ""'"°' Huast slNn Ir wl/o\ )'Oii, lit IMN JoT-fillff _,,,; .. At ftm I found !he suddm lnc1ke of Ol{)'atn • little stanlina. I ea- periceced a IU'ft of •llaUty u tllouah I Pd opened tbe window for a brulb ol rres11 aJr: )'et the qvktlna etrec:t It bd in my mind wu h>'P- notic .••. Mr step took on boW>«, and a wonderful sensation of well· bclq scaytd with -· The p1ln In m)' joints a.nd back, which had piqued me for )'tan. subsided. With reUet I dl.scar«d the lrlCt.ion de.lee I had uaed lllahtl)' .. :• And All llMN Benefits Come From stmpl• Postu,_ That May Seem, At First, Too Ealy For You I In Fact, You M•y Actu.lly Laugh At Them-UNTIL YOU FEEL THE SURGE OF NEW ENERGY COURSING THROUGH YOUR BODY! OllCt qaln, !Jiii new, almpflfled, streamlined Y o1a works on the pr-ovc11 iCientUk prtodp&c t111t )'OU ~"°' rorcc ••• yov '"""°' 5ttain ..• Y"" """"°' '°"""' )'<>Mr hotly /lftO ,..1,1Ultt1 .. uln rh' b11Tled nu,..,,. o/ il,..ltft• Mll'l'lltliltT tlf.1 •IT ltOW INp~tl W1t/il1t fl! For e.-pk, YOU know pcrlealy 'ffll how uhausted )'OU feel Iller ordlur)' llra.ous ucrcba ... '-ow the)' bcc:ome proarcssl~IJ more and more clllkvlt IO practl« . , . /tow TOt6 body ft11oll1 /ote,. 1-ou to i tv' f~Jff ..,, Mfll IMI/. rlJ"I b«ll. O/fOlll lttlO ''Yf·ittC"n <Jtllll /lo/oh/MU. ••rrlllt1 lett*"' •"4 ""*., rwwf, .,. ,..,,.,rowl111 UIU' o/ /rrlln1t . "oltl -4 W-." •1 II/•! ...,_,.,,., ---)-Jto,y t/w e~fD 10 t/Mpl'f lie Off l/H /fooT, 1111, ,,,.,.,,_ "' tn«I _, ftrr '"""' '" • bnntd·rww _, • It t•llcs OfllJ mlmtttl to "'"' ti. 1M111od! You m11 chuclle 11 It 11 ftnt! U111n '°" /ttl tit# •tuff ., ~-IN"'4 •ITft"' retrllalhl111 r wry lln' tlJsw o/ ,.o.,, boft,! Aftd lhn. do JOU hatt the mun 10 ilmply raise your ar'IM o"'r )'OU• llud-ia ta. spttlal way we Vlow you whlk you arc lylns on the ftoot- Md Mrctdl :)'OW bod7 _.,,.,,,. •ttll ,,._rliN"J' front head 10 toe: Att4 fttl 10 ,,.wit ''"Pl"'' 1nulcln "'°'" '*' o/ tlult bo4T ,,,_ "°" -Y «tHlly "'"·"' 10 "-« ~ tlw Jlt#N *' 11tHr "'"'"''' Jo1! Yes. 11nd do )'OU batt the mcru to plly a t.lmplc I.rick 011 11>ow ftabt>y "omach mllides, that 111Clll them 11tllCJ)' 111 cio.e to )'OUt spine for a It• \trcnath-i>rodudna .coach ... •"" 11tu1 c-_., ,_ "'°" '""~' rhin- ,.., '" ''"' •Jew bllu/iJ "'1y1! ADd wouJd you like to tllhten 11p Ille •Ital ""8tdes 111 )'Ollt lace, chin and ncdi-11 the ..-eaact time )'Oii flood~ with frnh nourbhina blood-all wlll1 one OI' two simple Mrctdtlq uetdKs! Or "1" 1Jlmmln• ovcr-hcuy u!YCI u.CS tllll)u ... tOllC 11p uplna brcuu and hi!" . the hanaiaa ftelh on the 118dtnides ot )'Ollr ..---u wlllt tlH ,,,_ ,wr 1t•11tll '"Ytch"'-,_,,._,.,,, Once Again, They Produc:9 Aaulta Thet You can Gain In No Otttet Wayt For Example: Cw•1U'1tf 11,..tlllu! Sort ol Super.SIP., tJlat let )'OU bfulhc wcarlncu riabt out of rour body! Wll)' lhc bac tranqviliar 111 the world doesn't ewe 10ll • pcnn7! le 't youn oa ~ 10. alootl..S1tY-l'wl(O<Mlo1t. Forc:a yow body to btult wp IJO'alllaRy ~ .. i-r 1eeredoaa tllal may hnc been clogina rou• cell• for ycan . You ~ feel Ille dllfercncc-tJlrlWna new rrccdom from lnd1,a.- 1M>a alooc-llfttMdiMelTI Yop Su Bacrcba spedftcaU)' dcsi,.ed to RJmulalC lauin1 s.ex aludsl Wbal ii pcrhapa 1be slncie -' ..,.crf.t ~ t.o dcla)' as.ins 1n lhc h11ma11 body Cpaac 31). A11tl w•y II -Y ,..,,_ • vlrttull 101,..,., o/ "'I· il<Hll1tl "'°"JH I! How 10 re....t1"ribute wcla.ht the YQSA way! How you can Joolt hlte a 1011n1 pcnon ii )'OU h...,c .,, old pc,_•, blll9CS distortlnlJ )'OU• 11,urc. Yop WOflu on •hole bulitCS 10 /lfllldeuJy tYdb 1rlh"" '""' ..,,/1th1 m..,, '°"' '"''" body .•. G1tll ~Ip .11 .. 1-, ff.fly bwllrs '""'' ""'"' plo1t11"I ,_ ,(W ,, •• ,,, Yoga Revtt•llnra For Your Fae., Your H•lr, Your Spine, Your Teeth! How to flood 10111 race wuh blood at least once • da7-1he 'flurtl'" w1y-1nd not Ofll)' 1ae I.he powtr of 11a•il7 10 help lmJld 11p ln\lud ol tear down dcllcate facial 1iuucs that arc now roll1P'\illl into llnei and wrinkles, but •Ito : stimulate mental proccua ... lrrlp1e the 11um. and roou of youi ltttlt to help lncrcuc their ,1rcn11h encl lon11c vhy .. and fl""4 TO"f Jc•lp -" Ito# /ollidn w1rli 1/w sotM 11rh 11uurl•htn1t "11uHI' Phu: A llmpk ••1 to avoHI lftCOtrlpkte ellmiMtlon! How 10 1t1etclt lower bKk paiM awa)'! M11te 11wlo.c ••llf jo1nu mobile apln! Th•t stilt 6Crinc as suPt>fe ai 1 ltltten's! lN'P l1tlu111d '""JUllf'! To tone up the liver. k1dnc~ and p4,...,c:a,. firm the SU>macll ... lncru.w the aastric fire and therefore the rowen of 111.,ntlon .•. lead to true inner cleanh~' '"' What Yoaa can do tor )'OU 10 improve ,,..,_ "'Ins. \"'Ollen ankln ~ Ind feet' · How 10 rtllor~ ,1 •• 1~11., '" ,,,g }o.,.u-wlrltottt ,,.111-ttpeclally II~. 8 ankle\, ~houldtrs, hips, wmu, alMI finltCl·ioiftb! ai Folds in the nec k-tbcy arc '"'' l11e-vllablc If )'011 lloow thl\ \lmplc ~ ~~~~~ 9 How 10 du.me 11nal .,___. • • calm the mind , •• help rcho~ \lnu\ ABOUT THE AUTHOR The crlpplin1 r•ln of anh1il1i 11Cnl lhchcl Carr 10 the •IV•IY ol JoSJI. Followlns the ~Y\ttm of cur.:asn •he ••ulhnc• '" Yol(u for AU Alt~•. Vic manalJC'd 10 loosen her rl1111J \pine Jnc.I kn« jcunl• and lo dbpcMC with Ille, 1rac:tion equipment •he had u-cd uv• 11lahc IO tlrctch her 1pinal c.olumn. 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Through this group, parents learn th.at their baby was not the victim of some freaJc- ish happening, that 35 families a day in the U.S. lose a baby this way. In a recent interview with the Seattle research-study team on SIDS, I asked Dr. C. George Ray, virologist and project din;ctor, what signs indi- cate a true SIDS death. He explained, "A key thing to settle right away is that we don't fi nd any obvious cause. We rule out heart <;liscase, meningitis, pneumonia, or ~ prior lesion, in autopsy. Five pathological signs rcc- ogniz.ed in SIDS death are; tiny hem- orrhages (called petecbiae) on mem- branes surrounding the lungs; Ouid blood in the heart rather than clotted blood; mild inflammation of the r:es- piratory tract, but not enough to cause death; congested lungs; and the bladder is empty." All signs are not necessarily present in all SIDS cases. Dr. Ray further explained that two of these signs, the hemorrhages and fluid blood in the heart, are not us- ually evident in other causes of death. I asked, "Would either of these ap- pear if child abuse had been involved in the death?" "Almost certainly not.'' he an- swered. ''Can you definitely rule out child brutality by autopsy?" "Yes. really, we never sec this in child abuse." • When a child dies of leukemia, no one dreams of accusing the family of any wrongdoing. But many people have never heard of Sudden lnfanl Death or do not accept it as a true disease. Many families are never told why their babies died or given any in- formation about SIDS. Friends. grandparents and neighbors often wonder and say devastating things For information on SIDS, write: National Foundation for SID, 1501 Broadway, New York, N.V. 10036 .. like: "That bahy was sick. If only you had taken him to a doctor.'' One community that has an o rga- niud, humane system of handling SIDS is the aforementioned Seattle- King County in Washington. Here, the victim of any suspected case is immediately brought to CbHdren·s Orthopedic Hospital for autopsy. Within 24 hours, Or. A. B. Bergman 'or another pathologist of bis research team telephones the family to discuss the findin~. He gives them his home and office phone, should they need to call. He tells the family that brochures will be mailed immediately, and that a public-health nurse will call on them within a week. These nurses. specially trained for their role, go into the home to explain the disease to the parents and to counsel them in their grief. Mrs. Margaret Pomeroy, R.N ., who It'• bad enough to lose your child. It's worse when people think it's your fault! has visited more than 200 families as research-project nurse, explains: "Even here in Seattle: where we feel SIDS is rather well understood, we still find incidents in which fami- lies have been unfairly treated. One mother was questioned by a police officer after her baby's death. He asked, 'Where did you say you were?' She had told him she was ironing in another room. 'Were you across the street at a neighbor's?' be repeated. 'Did you go to the store?' She told him a dozen times that she was iron- ing. He kept going back to that ques- tion: 'Where did you say you were?' F ortunately, my" visit was shortly after that. We tracked down this of- ficer immediately to explain SJDS to him so that it wouldn't happen again." Another volunteer role includes clipping articles on misinformation about the causes of Sudden Infant Death. These discounted theories in- clude the> widely publicized whiplash. or spinal-cord, injury; milk allergy; gamma globulin deficiency; parathy- roid inadequacy. Some mothers, hav- ing lost a child to SIDS, think, "If only I h ad breast-fed him!" This makes no difference. Many victims _ have been totally breast-fed. As Dr. Bergman. president of the National Foundation for SID com- mented. '1t's bad enough to lose a child without a parent having to go through life fearing that he killed it.'' He's right. I know. I lost my own son this way. FAMILY WEEKLY. March 10, 1974 • u n. Toed....._. .,,,, two boy1 dow11 to tlw 1u 11t rib, but • O#IJy OIW ,,,low. M,.& c..lllll ltod /ow ks1. Slw u pktur~ willt lwr luuboNI Md otW ol ltu ~w cltil"'"· Mo11111Htb turn'd w"'" a..ta TrW. "Armku Wondu." • IUtd ltu /rknd Ell S-m, "u1ku Wondlr," rod''"'" bkyc-/, buUt /or two. t..ao.. /rom Indio, ltod,. ""oil DoUflt1'r o/ a Rl111ll111 Brotlwrs 1wl.ll OJtoclwd to hU brHttboM. /at lady, ...., Rlldll P•dC'o Tlw. fWlll WAI drwwd 41.1o 1vl. w•lilwd 8/J poiuul1. The Struggles, Loves. and Triumphs of Human Oddities Tbae an just a few of the cnany "misu.k.es of Nature" included in Frederick Drimmer's fpdnatina oew boot. VERY SPECIAL rw ni. What makes lbem very speciaJ is that they wen all born "auiosities" and they all Jived unusual lives. l..Jlte Chana and f.ni. 8ie ~.._cwt.. wbo were joined at the chat for life. 11'ey married sisten, 9d up separate homes, and latbued 22 cbiJdren be- tween thecn I Thell there wu Once McDaniel1, billed u tlie ..... womam wbo ever liYed (and her photo proves it). Believe it or not, Gracie received 1everal proposals of marriase before lhe 1a:q>led one from a handsome youna man. They had 1 perfectly norma l son, who 1Te• up to be hi1 mother's manaaier! John Mttrick, the s:ross!Y ddor~d .. ~, M-. .. was dclertcd by his heartless mana.gu. Befriended by 1 ltindJy doctor, Merriclt became quilt famous and wu frequcnlly visilcd by Royalty. Tbe stories in lhis book are true. and we have ovu 65 nre p11otoe to prove it. Never h11 one boolt been ~ complete. There are chapters o n aiants, dwarfs, fat people, armlns ind lealess wonders, hermaphn>Ql1.n (half man, hill woman), bearded ladies. and numerOUJ other human oddities.. 11lh Ill llOC ._. • pktwe IM>oli of ~"The author truts these pee>· pie with insiaht. oomp1saJc>n ind the dianity ooe earns by beina born dif· ferent from evttyone else. VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE will 11to teach you one o f 1he most rm· port.ant lessons that life h.at to offer: the incredible ability of man's mind. soul, and spirit to overcome any physical imperfection ... no maucr how hopdns it may appear. Read tht.. book and you'll nevtt lndulae in sell-pity •pin. ()Illy $5.95, hard covered, 412 pages, 67 photographs. ACK GUARANTEE) ••••••••••···~ -·~~--~ llOADWAY IOOKFllDOS,DEPT.RS ·~~ 245WEST19 ST., NEW Yllll, llY. llOtt' • Plc.u.t null me _Vt1r7 SflftW ......... $5.'5-. (plm '°' post. and h.ad.) ~ is my ckdl/ M.O. for s_ If ftOl compl~ly Mlmkd, I'll mum It within I~ di.YI f« • fllll ttfund. I ,...._ ___________ ~ ..... ~ ,....... •---- b (1831-1860) M.-,..ck«_~_._..,.... wu to uaJlnc:M • .. _."., ..........._ ~ Wh&C M•Uy11 MMNH 0 11~111->oll,"'n., 1'7J ## ~ -to lovcll-. , ·~-----------------------------------····----·-········· A ~tin the World! NIXON AND STEVENSON Candidates' cookout teat •, In hi• new book, columnist Stewart Alsop recollects a day in 1956 when he was polling voters. He went up to a man raking leaves in the backyard of his suburban Chicago home and asked him if he was going to vote for Eisen- hower or Adlai Stevenson. The man re- plied thnt he was voting for Eisenhower because "he's the kind of guy I'd like to invite over for a cookout." Ever since then, Alsop has npplied th.is "cookout test" to presidential aspirants. "Nothing is more obvious," he notes, "than that Richard Nixon foils it even more abys- mally than Adlai Stevenson did. His in- ' nbility to arouse the kind of personal affection lots of voters felt for Dwight Eisenhower or John Kennedy has been ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour ON THE NAIL "' Among the things this writer hails, Long overdue, arc 6ngernnils. They finish off our 6ngertips And he lp us when we come to grips. TI•ey have their uses, quite a few: To scrntch an itch, to turn a screw, To open letters, scrape a sp<>t, To peel an orange, like as not. Although they mwt be clipped and 2e • FAMILY WEEKLY, Marc:h 10, 1974 ... his greatest )ourcc of political wenlc- mcoss." From "Stay of Execution: A Sort of Memoir" (]. B. Lippincott, $8.Y5). HIPPO-BACK RIDE Almost aa fun aa a daddy? "Play horH, Daddyl" MilJions of weary fathers hear this, or a rough equivalent. when they c()me home each day. And, when they obey, it's bar- rump, bamm1p anmnd the floor or yard while little Suzie or Johnny pounds the living daylights out of their trnpezius muscles. So daddies know how Esmi tho hippo feels. The 200-pound Esmi, who is snid to be the world's only "hand-reared" hippopotamus, hns just returned from a hard day's wnJlow nn<l. presumably, wants nothing more than to curl up with the sports page. Little Suzanne Crawley will have llOOC o( that. Suwnne's father is general man- nger oL the Longleat Wildlife Parle In Wiltshire. England. The engaging movie newcomer, Sam Waterston, C'omes from u11 Ivy League background that's strikingly similar to that of Nick u 1rraway, the F. Scott Fitzgerald ch aracter he plays in the mo\'i<.\ "The Great Gatsby." "The difference," says Sam, "is that I 've n ever been Sem Wet.nton rich." Both Water- ston and Carraway attended private boarding schools and graduated from Yale University. Both came from mid- <llc-dass New England families. About his own background, Sam says: "My father was a teacher at a private board- ing !>Choo) in New England and a great be liever in good education. It's nice that my own background was so useful in getting the pnrt. But in the sense that people think it was a privHegcd ciUs- tence, it is a bane. Speaking selflshly, I'm grateful it was so pleasant, but I was never into the social thing." Quips & Quotes cleaned, Their worth should never be demeaned. They're somewhat fragile, far from thick, And just below them is the quick. But when they sometimes break or crack, Jt's none too quick when they grow back. One of tlie most exciting ways to troocl is by wet S(1<111. -B. Foirweatl1er In England, a busful of Amcricnn tourists pulled to a stop at Runnymede an<l one of them demanded of the guide: "Whnt happened here?" "This is where they signed tlw Magna Carta," replied the guidt:. ''\Jhen did they do that?'' asked the tourist. "1215," re- plied the guide. Looking :tt his wntch, the man tume<l to his wife and said: "My gosh , Irene, we just missed it by 40 minutes!" -Dan Bennett Conscience gets a lot of cr<'dit tltnt sliould go tu cold feel . -Gene l'asanek THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES K1as see Ille differently. Send original contributions ta "Child." Famll~ Weekly, 6•1 Lexington Ave .• N.Y .. N.Y 10022. $10 II used-none returned. My daughter, who lives in London, toolc her three-year-old son to watch thl' wedding proces- sion of Princt•ss Anne an<l Capt. Mark Phillips. Thnt ewning his father asked him what he had seen. His reply was, "I saw the horses' legs."' -Mrs. C. M. Styan Cleonvater Beach, Fla. My young son rl'ccntly came home f ro_m school and told me that his teacher had said he was the second quietest student in the room. I suggested he should tr·y to be the quietest. After n mo- ment's thought, he said, "J cnn't be. The quietest is a girl." -Mrs. Fny Stewart Oxford, Ala. 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Tall sllady. 81oolns witll tvlip-likt flowers tldl about 2~• across . $t.• 2-ROSE Of SHAROH '(Hibiscus SyriKus). B11utif11I S-15 It. sllfvb. Lar11 sinll• blooms. 8uut1flll color . . . . . 1.71 1-SWECT liOCK ORANGE (Philldelpllus Coro111rius). Ht. to 10 fett. clusters of ftowers clowty-nsemble c1t1my white oranae blosSOllls in color and lruranct . ... 1-REO OSIER DOGWOOD (Cornus Stolonilera). White sprin& llowtrs. Dari! red apreadina branches are a winter show .51 1-DEUTZIA (Dtutzla Varieties). 5·1 It. sllrubs. Flowers art white or pink1sll 1n attractive clusters . . t .• I-SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus floridus). Spicy traarant reddish arown 2" Sprina flowers. Briaht areen leaves turn &Olden in the fall. Up to 6 It. hl .71 1-CORALBERRY (SymphorlQrpos OrblCUlatus). 5-7 It. sllrub. Very attractive 1n fall with a1m10n fohaa• and 1edd1Sh-purple berries .II 1-WEIGELIA (Wttaela flo11da Varieties). lovely 1-10 ft. sllrub COVtfS ti.self wrth m1SSIS of Hist pink flowers . I-WHITE SPIREA (SpirN V1r11ties). Early sprina bloomina Varieties 1-HOHtYSUCllLE VINE (lonitera Japonica Hall11na). Sweet scented white flowff chanses to yellow. Chmbs trellises, posts, etc. 1-PIHK SPIR£A (Pink Flowt11n1 Varieties). '-6 It. sll111b used as a .. .. ... ... conllul plant with white sputa. Pink flowers 1n dusters 2-fORSYTHIK (forsythia Variebes). Popular 9-12 foot stirllb, wrth toldtn blooms urly sprtnl . 1.31 I -BUSH HOHEYSUCKLE ~ictra Tatarica Varieties). Veorous 1·10 ft. sllrub. White to 111nk rs in scmna .ti I-REDBUD TREE (Ctrcis Canadtnsis). Ht11hts to 40 ft. Rosy-pink tlowet clusttrs cover tw1p urly spr ina t ... I-SILVER MAPLE (Acer Sa«llarinum). fast 11ow1n1, often to 120 ft. leaves b111t1t arttn above. silvery whit• below , .. 1-HYDRANG[A P.G. (Hydranaea Paniculata Grandiftora). Comes to ~ou 1n sllrub form tor 11ow1n1 into a trM by followina simple di11C· lions. Giant white flower dusters turn low4y pink and purple. t ·" "I-Golden Weepina Willow (Salix Alba V1telhna). Spectacularly beautiful in winter as in summer. Slender yellow brandies curve aracefully almost to the around. Bonus for orderina by Deailline Dale ........ t.11 NICI If ~CMAIU NOM UI -IV-AUY ............. $15.17 All 19 ,,_.,.Yours fw only $2.98 FIBI 4( Dtrllf~elltlT~~l~T· •""I·~~··. I I ,.., I..,_ ,._, I llt -..11tt .. SEND NO MONEY ...... to ... 11 t-"°"to pl llll• r1u1 .-!Miloft w at,. olltt '°"' 11 llOK.t lttlllsope 111c1t111n1 auon.,.ftl wlll be unt at P•oPtr "''ft& pllllllll& ..... 10011 ttrtf•llJ .... ..,.o .. ll!Ohl mat11i.1 •ltll ••• , t•llMral tftlhlltlloft• II C 0 D PO•lll' t•lot Cnll OtMfl Mii 7Sc Md ... ••IP POSIAP pakl, "°" ..... CD D. ci..rau Mtll ,_ °'"' lltlort llUllhlW Nit t°"' lfl 1114 Wttpillc Willow at botl111. OOol'I wtll Mt1lt0Upot1,,._ * • J-(0 NANCY NANCY. WILL YOU L END ME TWO D O LLAR S ? - A W , I WOULDN'T DOA THING L IKE THA T * ------ * ·* FINAL SPORTS • • EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST . NEWS • SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1974 NO ---YOU MAY NOT PAY ME BACK -OKAY --- I'LL MAKE SURE I'LL GIVE YOU AN 1.0.u. I I DON 'T TRUST AN I. 0 . U ! :: ' • F:A.R F,'L'1' ... FOl'I< Hl'Nt"RED 4'ARC':? .... "THERE'S NO SOD'(-CHECKING IN GOLF!! Bv Ernie Bushmiller WHY NOT ? LAT E R ON Y O U M IGH T CL A IM T H AT IT ISN 'T Y OUR WRITING 1 .0 .u $2 .J j,,.<tr l"' "•I U S '•! Ot -1\11 >11~1• •t tt r.td c ·tr' &~ U"ll•d '••·~·• s~~d c.1•• 1~, R IO c ' 3·10 C::tE.£ I :i: DON•'!' 1.ll<E QUES'TIONNAI 1!:'£~ .... ... '. ' -• ', DENNIS . .,THE -MENACE ·· ... --------... jJl.ANK ! liXCliPT FO"-f.llS NAME, IT'S AIHOL.1.ATELY llLANI<! All:TMUI' N .. Vli" Fii.i.iD OIAT ONE OF TMISE QUll~IONNAI"!.~, Ml+S CleVSTAL. PLEA+f Alr'THIAll 1 Y01A1lrlf TMli ONL.Y G.MIL.0 IN !S,11001.. WMO OIO NOT FILI. OIAT Ol'll OF TMll'.41! ~uesr10NNA1"e+. 1-; t C:AN NEVE!:: THINK OF Tf.llNG>-S. LIKE MY MOTffEr'~ MA IOl<N NAME 1 Of!: MY FATM£1l:''~ FATHEl''7 NAM£ .... I I ,, / ' • • .I' ... . .. ,, -.. -\.> -. - A~I< HIM TO. . -AND WHAT THE MEll( 1.r, MV poc.rosr·~ Pf!ONI NL.1M9t.lr, t>AT!ii OF MY LA-ST INOllALATION+, MY FATfff.IC~ Jl.lASINi,.SS -...., 'TITLE ,. 7 -·· \I I// ' ..... .... -, ... . .. ....,.. - -AND HOW AM t ~LAPPO~IO ro KNOW TME NAME OF OU!!: IN~UlrANCE {.()MPANV I 011: MY <lr"AN PMOTH 111: 'S Pl.AC If ~ 911rTH . .,? , , / ,,,,,,,. \ . : .· ,,,. '· -.. ~· o~LJ.a:~!::i.'.::jOJ_J • (S!6H) Wfl.I., t Mlc#Hf AS WILL '1' ACKLI IT . I.IT'~ S&E .... \ I I ~.I' \ . ·""-' .... -. -~· c \. I ' I ... . . , ,,........ . . .., ... c.. .. ,.. . -.. OKAY, WHAT'!> MY AOOl::E~~ ... r I I 111 ' . . ,, c' .. "4-:i , By Hank ·Ketcham · CAN I IN A MINUTE. HERE . AND IEE A SPOON .. t-/CK THE. BONL? C> I> I> M'EAN WHIL E Ll5TEN TO ME, F"r )', .. yc,u CA N'T TRUST AK l:!AAN! ONi:E. HE'S SPRU N6 OM HERE , YOU'LL Ne.VER HEAR I AN ClT>IE~ WORD F:<.Ot\\ HIM! ' Aww w .. :T11AT . 7,11.KES ALL THE FUN OUT OF IT. '3·JO JIJDGE )tu SAi D, E3ETWEEN 'THE 'TWO OF "THEM, 1tiEY LICKED THE Pl.A1TER CLEAN! PARKER <l <J <J HE DID INHER IT IT, I TELL YOU! LO OK, IF YOU 'RE ALONE HERE IN TOWN, WHY DON 'T YOU LET ME TAKE YOU TO DINNER? I !f' 0 ° ~)..11.;I, I '~c I ~~J · .I.'((~ EVENING! MAY I WALK YOU TO YOUR ROOM? I 'M NOi GETTING OUT OF HERE FOR FIFTEEN, TW ENTY YEARS , .. JF TH!"N! I GOTTA DO SOMETHING FOR MY vYI FE AND KID5 ! • NO, THANK5 ... I CAN MANAGE! OKAY .. ,OKAY, CALM DOWN! t • " I j\1UTT anti JEFF @ I ,. HERE-BROKEN B UT YOU'RE 80NEs''.-MAKE NpT GONNA i'HE PAI I ENT LET ME LAY COMFOR'T-HERE ON ABLE -~ "';,\ Tf-lE TRACK! > F. l~ -· •• •• l• ··~ ·~ •• --•• ,. I ~,,, . ~ /"'" .j,'· DOCTOR SMOCK H I. NICe:: PA~1'Y. I SN'1' 11''° !.'M SUSAN H 1, You i:<?se:: L-1". MY' NAMe:: IS SMOCK ,o Pe::OPL-e:: L-AY WHA1' 1'He::Y've;: G01' Ol>l 1'HE' 1'A!!>L-e:: ... MY' Fl Ne:: 1'i:<ACK ~E:C0"117 PU'f'S 1'He:: OPl?S ON MY • Sli?i;i ... ANP )'. CONSeiQUe::N"fL.Y MAKe:: 81Ci MONeY "FIRST--I'LL TIE A TOURNIQUET TO STOP T~E BL.E~DING I -.- Rv i \ T S111ith , HEY, -ITS Cf.JOKING ME I NEVER MINO rKAT 1 MY LEG MUST BE BROKEN . I CAN 'T MOVE ! I HAVE TO, MUTT ! IT 5EZ HERE 0 NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO Mo.IE THE PATIENT UNTIL_,--..._ THE DOCTOR BUT SUPPOSE A TRAIN COMES--TOOT f-lECK, Tf-lAT·s NOT MY FAULT I I DID ALL ~~;ARRIV~~ ;. . ; .. , . • .. ' '1'•' •..• ' ··••· .. .... . . ... , ~ ... ,,. IN 1'e:: i:<e:: S 1'1 NG. )'.'L.L-BEE ~l<SH'f' BACK AF'1'1""1 ;:. F"1e::SHISN MY' P"11NK ''" ) I WHATC,AN I Do \NITH MY C,C.B COMPANY IF 1 CAN'T GET ANY GAS AT ALL? -~ \ ~ ..... I CAN' WELL' IF You COULD ?,ARK IT UP /i.Rou ND OAIC O R ELM WE COULD USE IT FOR ,A T~EE HOOSE.' ·~F -' ·_,; ! .-~'='~ I-, I'VE GOT THE BE ST IDE,A OF ,ALL 1 THI: ' ------.~ GET LOST! WORLt>'s FIRST FOIJR·CYl.INDfR. 8001( E;NC> !! By George Lemont , OKAY. GIMMe:: we::L-L-, :! OPE'i:<?A1'e:: SOME' CL.UE'S Be::H IN 17 CL.OSe::i::> l?OOi=<S ... , IF YOLJ WAN1' Me:: F'Oi:< ANY'1'HING, ANN. :!'L-L-E!>E' ove::"1 He::"1e:: 1'A L-KI NG 1'0 '"fH e:: eooK I e:: ' . --~ . I I I ' ' ' I :~ I I ,/I I - f'I~ n1 . ; i ' . l • 1 I i I • ' ' I I l '! ' . I' ' t 'l~ ' :j1' . ··~ '>'OIJ~ MANOS AAIJ ST\\.\.. DllCTV. I ~ TOWASIH 'EM. . ~ ... , .. ~~:bv.t:B::C..E~E-E:CS by TomK.Ryan r---~:=::~-;:;.-;~-;;::---i I KNOW YOU HATE TO __ ""-=&~f:'.;;T;;W;E='.'.'!;~f;:P=I C~!:::'"::_:.." ® ' b i,_,,.•....._-0H-OH1-l-------'-'-'~ PDWl rowi.Q ~J • ~OT IT'S ONLY A FfW INCH ES . Pf:'.f:P ANl7 4-.E£11\Lff;J;r_w111E, FER CRYIN' OOT LOU/7 ! OH, Al.I.. RIGHT! TRY rr YOUR WA'(! ' HOW fG OflSTICAL CAN YOU G'ET ?! C~ !CAT! • • I ~m\u~o w~~ SO RRY ... • -T • D IDNT HAV ~ T IME TO CALL AH EAD • ' • /1 / • • ' -- Hal Kaufman~ ® --~ ---BULLETIN BOARD --~ •~U~f f'lJN! Sl'lf!cl a numhH hl'lWPl'n 20 11nd 999." Add thl' ditit5 in thl' numbfor' and 11iubtrat:t thf' Tf'· sull rrnm th• numbff 1llW!lf. 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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES'! There a.re al leut iii: dJft'er· noe1 la dr1wln1 details between lop and bottom p1nel1. Row •Uetlt t:u yna find them'! Chl't'k answr:r1 with thnM! lM'!lnw .' 'Jf\JOIP .. ad1t!(I ·9 ·11111n1111 ...... ~I .. ·i; .,,,l<;~IU•., 'UIJJ• "'''"rJ 't ·111 ~••11•11" n1rn~ ·c ·11•""1u1"' ,..,n....,11 ·1. ''""'"'"" ,, 11"1' ~J'''"'."l 1 •• .,,., .. ,,.0 01 un r.'l ""'.1 ~ ALl.EY l\A ZAM~ .111~1 1111r pith lt:1t1i1 frnm !hf' hov.·IPr'~ h~nd. un t 'l un i':I u•i:u ... ••1d 1t bottom ril!'hl , It> lh• l•np1ns. ar IPfl 1hnv•. \\'h1rh palh~ Try tn .wnre al lf'll l Sii pl'llnt•. •••I '•~•.1 ......... ,. •1 •l'~·~ .. , MIXED Sl -NGLES -By Brown and :··casson (LL P1CK YOU UP /!. e:o u L S£ vr;; ii WOMf;JZ ! I 1 P1Ci<'.£O OIJT T~IS llTT/,f, INIJ MATE' IZ fSl/J.LllZANT NO . PL€ASE I ft-jlS IS ON ME! I UOP€ YOU LIKE, Mv' PLACE Hf)(E:. Iv'€ GOT A Gf?€AT ST€12€0 COLL EC/IO N! I I OH . BOOM£12 ! ARCIHllllE STUDENTS •1 W E ARE HONORED TO HAVE A VISIT FP:.,OM MAESTRO aTSll.N&EAN /. ..-~~-:~~~~~~-,-, S ILLYfTHEY ARE THE FI N EST MUSICIANS IN THE WORLD/ ·LED BY· THE FAMOUS LANYARD STE RN B EAN .1 I r JUGHEAD WOULDN'T KNOW A NYT HING ABOUT P MVS IC. TONIGHT, W E ARE PLAYIN6 M Y NEW "WESTERN SUITE"/ BUT THE. ORCHESTRA N EEDS· ONE MORE MUSICIAN f • Pl. EASE.! NOT ON OUl2 r112sr 17Alt: .' Bo.8 CUA~k: UP A i::/J.MOIJS r11Z<?T. i::olZ M~NS LI B ! MON7ANA- I'VE BEEN TAKING LESSONS r-::=====7~~~""1 THESE SPOONS? ARE THE BEST NICKEL- PLATED FROM NASHVILLE FOR A YEAR.' E -FLAT SPOO YOU CAN BUY! IS THERE ANYONE HERE. WHO CAN PLAY ..•. THE SPOONS?? AND WHERE CAN YOU PLAY THEM? ' I l MVSIC otPI. , -:. · 1.:"tttUUt! ' ' . • WMA.T TMlrY WON'T TMINI< OF NEXT! .... ~.-... s;~".'· ..... ,, ~ .. ..,..,,. ._,,:..~ .:--~ .• j, . ,..,, ''~--·. ~ -.....; _,,. ~ -.... ~ -r Frac:a"O, voure qonna li'Oten to this and I dorit want anv back talk . GORDO . " ._ SOMI PLASTIC ORNAMl!NT·! IT LOOKS REAL! ,,,! ... r . ' .. ( . ' · vou and Fuddle use mv lawnmower. mv qarden tools, mv snow shovel and- I /, -~ • " . Winter is al~t C)J"er If · "11V it could have lasted a little lonqer . .-----• 5top; · Fracas.' J·m not finished . A "-- I knew ¥our shovel was on its last leqs I l<MOW Tl-tAT eov. ONE OF TME ANOEQSON !<IDS. W)..IA'T DOES M~ MEAN, ReAL? I even had it qiftwrapped but we w~e away at Christmas and I forqot to brinq it over. Fracas, vou $Weet thinq! Is it okay to take the oowoff now, Mr. Wallet~ I ii !I !I • --l ·Kl Gus Arriola WOULO VOU CAl-L T/.115 /f/E PERMISSIVENESS Of= YOUl/..11 /../JPl/Af .\ YEAflf CHICKEN WIRE !f,ESI l<E.P~ESf:NTS Tfle RJ;!fr/RICTION OP AGrEE/